2004-05 Cornell Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Table of Contents Big Red Basketball .................................... 1-4 Table of Contents ............................................................... 1 2004-05 Media Information ............................................ 2-3 2004-05 Ivy League Composite Schedule .......................... 4

Big Red Coaching Staff .......................... 5-12 Head Coach Steve Donahue ........................................... 6-7 Assistant Coach Paul Fortier .................................................. 8 Assistant Coach Izzi Metz ................................................... 9 Assistant Coach Zach Spiker .............................................. 10 Support Staff .................................................................... 11 2004-05 Television and Radio Roster ............................... 12

Meet The Big Red ................................... 13-30 2004-05 Season Outlook ............................................. 14-16 2004-05 Season Notes ...................................................... 17 Kevin App ......................................................................... 18 Lenny Collins .................................................................... 19 Graham Dow .................................................................... 20 David Lisle ........................................................................ 21 Jason Mitchell ................................................................... 22 Andrew Naeve ................................................................. 23 Eric Taylor ......................................................................... 24 Cody Toppert ................................................................... 25 Chris Vandenberg ............................................................ 26 Jason Canady/Khaliq Gant ............................................... 27 Ugo Ihekweazu/Shawn Oliverson .................................... 28 Ryan Rourke/Will Scott ..................................................... 29 2004-05 Rosters ................................................................ 30

2003-04 Year In Review .......................... 31-38 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04 2003-04

In Review ............................................................ 32 Final Ivy League Standings ................................. 33 Box Scores ..................................................... 33-37 Statistics and Results .......................................... 38

2004-05 Opponents ............................... 39-46 Army/Birmingham-Southern/Brown ................................ 40 Bucknell/Colgate/Columbia ............................................ 41 Dartmouth/Dayton/Harvard ............................................ 42 Ithaca/Lafayette/Lehigh ................................................... 43 Marist/Northeastern/Penn ............................................... 44 Princeton/Quinnipiac/St. Bonaventure ............................. 45 St. Francis (N.Y.)/Syracuse/Yale ........................................ 46

History and Records ............................... 47-64

About Cornell ........................................ 65-80 Cornell, Realizing a Bold Dream ................................. 66-67 Ithaca, N.Y. ....................................................................... 68 University Administration ................................................. 69 Athletics Administration ................................................... 70 Big Red Coaches .............................................................. 71 The Ivy League ................................................................. 72 The Friedman Center ....................................................... 73 Student-Athlete Support Services .................................... 74 Athletic Training .............................................................. 75 Prominent Cornell Alumni ............................................... 76 Newman Arena ................................................................ 77 Big Red Facilities ......................................................... 78-79 Success In And Out Of The Classroom ............................. 80

University Information Location ....................................................................... Ithaca, N.Y. 14853 Founded ........................................................................................... 1865 Enrollment ..................................................................................... 13,700 President ...................................................................... Jeffrey S. Lehman Athletic Director .......................................................... J. Andrew Noel Jr. Colors .............................................................. Carnelian Red and White Affiliation ..................................................................................... NCAA I Conference .............................................................................. Ivy League Home Court ....................................................... Newman Arena (4,473)

Coaching Staff Head Coach ................................................ Steve Donahue (Ursinus ’84) Record at Cornell ............................................... 32-76 (four seasons) Career Record .................................................... 32-76 (four seasons) Office Phone .............................................................. (607) 255-7331 Assistant Coaches ...................................... Paul Fortier (Washington ‘03) Izzi Metz (Hobart ‘98) Zach Spiker (Ithaca ‘00) Office Phone .................................................................... (607) 255-7331 Athletic Trainer .......................................................... Marc Chamberlain Strength & Conditioning Coach .......................................... Tom Howley

Men’s Basketball Information 2004-05 Captain ................................................................ Eric Taylor ‘05 2003-04 Record .............................................................................. 11-16 Home/Away/Neutral ....................................................... 5-7/5-9/1-0 2003-04 Ivy Record/Finish .......................................................... 6-8/t-5th Home/Away ........................................................................... 2-5/4-3 Letter Winners Returning/Lost ............................................................ 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................................... 3/2 Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.) .................................................. 3/3/5/4 First Year of Men’s Basketball ..................................................... 1898-99 All-Time Record .............................................................. 1,060-1,212 NCAA Appearances ............................................................. 2 (0-3, .000) Years ................................................................................. 1954, 1988 NIT Appearances ............................................................................. none Last Postseason Opponent ................................................. Arizona, 1988 Result ................................................. Lost, 90-50 (NCAA first round)

Athletic Communications Interim Director (Men’s Basketball Contact) ................. Jeremy Hartigan Office Phone .............................................................. (607) 255-9788 Home/Cell Phone ...................................................... (607) 351-1675 E-Mail ................................................................... jh295@cornell.edu Assistant Director .................................................................. Brian Kelley Office Phone .............................................................. (607) 255-4688 Athletic Communications Assistant .................................... Eric Lawrence Office Phone .............................................................. (607) 255-3753 Athletic Communications Intern ........................................ Tyler Denison Office Phone .............................................................. (607) 255-3753 Accounts Representative ............................................ Marlene Crockford Office Phone .............................................................. (607) 255-3752 Administrative Assistant ....................................................... Elli Harkness Office Phone .............................................................. (607) 255-5626 Athletic Communications Phone ..................................... (607) 255-3752 Office Fax ........................................................................ (607) 255-9791 Hotline ............................................................................ (607) 255-2385 Website ........................................................... www.CornellBigRed.com Mailing & Overnight Address ............... Athletic Communications Office Teagle Hall, Campus Road Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-6501

Media Guide Credits The 2004-05 Cornell men’s basketball media guide is a publication of the Cornell Athletic Communications Office. The guide was written and edited by Jeremy Hartigan, interim director of athletic communications. Editorial contributions by Elli Harkness, Brian Kelley, Eric Lawrence and Marlene Crockford. Cover design by Jeremy Hartigan. Photography by Tim McKinney, Darl Zehr, Patrick Shanahan, Michael Okoniewski, Frank DiMeo, Mike Gryniewicz, Cornell University Photography and opponent Sports Information Offices.

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Individual Records ....................................................... 48-49 Team Records ................................................................... 50 All-Ivy Honors ................................................................... 50 All-Time vs. Opponents .................................................... 51 All-Time Letter Winners .............................................. 52-53 Year-By-Year Results .................................................... 54-64

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Athletic Communications Jeremy Hartigan Interim Director of Athletic Communications Men’s Basketball Contact Office: (607) 255-3752 Direct: (607) 255-9788 Home: (607) 351-1675 E-mail: jh295@cornell.edu Brian Kelley Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Office: (607) 255-3752 Direct: (607) 255-4688 E-mail: bmk25@cornell.edu Eric Lawrence Athletic Communications Assistant Office: (607) 255-3752 Direct: (607) 255-3753 E-mail: etl8@cornell.edu Tyler Denison Athletic Communications Intern Office: (607) 255-3752 Direct: (607) 255-3753 E-mail: tjd43@cornell.edu Elli Harkness Administrative Assistant Office: (607) 255-5626 E-mail: emh9@cornell.edu

Marlene Crockford Accounts Representative

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Office: (607) 255-3752 E-mail: mmc7@cornell.edu Student Assistants: Sara Alcorn, Laurel Burns, Marisa Clark, Kathryn Conrad, David Cooper, Michael Fortunato, Khaliq Gant, Trevor Johnson, Matt Leftwich, DJ Mauch, Meghan McMahon, Ben Metcalfe, Sarai Narvaez, Josh Nelson, Steve Nelson, Matt Schultz, Kathryn Selinga, Heath Vincent, Jessica Williams, Noah Zych. Mailing Address Teagle Hall, Campus Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-6501 Overnight Address Schoellkopf House, Campus Road Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-6501 Cornell Athletics Web: www.CornellBigRed.com

Frequently Called Numbers (all 607 area code) Athletic Communications ...... 255-3752 Athletic Communications Fax255-9791 Basketball Office ..................... 255-7331 Athletic Department ............... 255-5520 Press Row (game day only) .. 255-3532

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Covering Big Red Basketball The 2004-05 Cornell men’s basketball media guide has been assembled to assist you in your coverage of the team. If you need additional information or photos, or would like to set up an interview with head coach Steve Donahue, one of his assistants or a player, please contact us. Thank you for your interest in Cornell basketball and we look forward to working with you this season.

ule of televised games, please call (607) 255-3752.

Media Credentials Media credentials can be obtained by calling Elli Harkness in the Athletic Communications Office at (607) 255-5626 at least one week in advance of each game. Credentials can be picked up at the will call window, located in the lobby of Bartels Hall.

Postgame Interviews Following a 10-minute “cooling off” period, Coach Steve Donahue and selected players will be available to the media outside the Cornell locker room. Media wishing to speak with the visiting coach and players should make arrangements with the visiting SID. The locker rooms are closed.

Photography Passes Photo credentials are limited to daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, wire services and team photographers. All requests must come through the Athletic Communications Office and should arrive at least one week in advance of each game. All photographers will be limited to working the end lines of the court. Freelance photographers must provide the Cornell Athletic Communications Office with a proof sheet and a complimentary CD of the game with at least 10 action shots. Parking There is plenty of free parking available for basketball games. Media members can park in the Crescent lot (located across the street from the Newman Arena), in the Kite Hill lot or parking garage. Radio All visiting radio stations, commercial and student, are required to fill out a broadcast line agreement at least one month prior to the game of interest, and permission to broadcast that game is not given by Cornell University until the Athletic Communications Office receives the signed agreement and line rental fee of $90, unless a reciprocal agreement has been reached. If more than one line is required, please call Marlene Crockford at (607) 255-3752 for additional rental rates. All phone calls must be placed by credit card or on a collect or toll free basis. Television All requests for televising Cornell games should be made as soon as possible to the Athletic Communications Office. For a sched-

Ithaca Hotels and Motels Best Western University Inn Clarion Inn Comfort Inn Courtyard by Marriott Econo Lodge Holiday Inn Ramada Inn-Ithaca Airport Statler Hotel Super 8 Motel

Scouting Passes All scouting passes can be picked up at the will call window the night of the game. Space is limited, but every effort will be made to seat those serving in an official capacity at press row.

Press Row Services Programs, statistics and game notes will be provided before each game. A play-byplay, halftime statistics and out-of-town scores will be distributed near the completion of halftime. A complete packet including final statistics and play-by-play will be provided after each game. Availability of Coach Steve Donahue Coach Steve Donahue will accept interviews in his office by appointment and over the phone. To schedule an interview, please call Jeremy Hartigan in the athletic communications office at (607) 255-9788. All interviews must be arranged through the Athletic Communications Office. Player Interviews All player interviews must be arranged at least one day in advance through the Athletic Communications Office so we can arrange a time that will not interfere with the student’s academic schedule. No interviews will be granted on the day of a game. Attendance at Practice All Cornell practices are open to the media. Observers may not interfere with the coaches or players during practice. The Athletic Communications Office would appreciate advance notice of your intentions to attend a practice. World Wide Web For information on Cornell’s 36 varsity sports, go to www.CornellBigRed.com. Information on Cornell basketball can be found under the men’s basketball page.

(all 607 area code)

East Hill Plaza, Pine Tree Road 1 Sheraton Drive 356 Elmira Road 29 Thornwood Drive 2303 No. Triphammer Road 222 South Cayuga St. 2310 No. Triphammer Road Cornell Campus 400 South Meadow St.

272-6100 257-2000 272-0100 330-1000 257-1400 272-1000 257-3100 257-2500 273-8088


Big Red On WTKO-AM For the fourth year, WTKO 1470 AM will carry all Cornell men’s basketball home and away games. Check local listings for air times.

www.CornellBigRed.com For the latest information on all 36 of Cornell’s varsity sports, visit the Cornell athletic department’s official website at www.CornellBigRed.com. Updated stats, results, notes and information on the players and coaches are available at the click of a button. • Can’t be around a radio at game time? Don’t miss a second of Big Red men’s basketball action, as every contest will be available on the site. Catch live audio broadcasts as part of OCSN’s College Sports Pass. • For up-to-the second statistics on game day, check out the GameTracker, featuring real time official statistics for each men’s basketball home game.

They Cover the Big Red Newspaper Chris Feaver, Sports Editor Ithaca Journal PO Box 430 Ithaca, NY 14851-0430 Telephone: (607) 274-9214 Fax: (607) 272-4248 Owen Bochner, Sports Editor Cornell Daily Sun 139 West State St. Ithaca, NY 14850 Telephone: (607) 273-3606 Fax: (607) 273-0746 Steve Carlic, Sports Editor Bud Poliquin, Columnist Syracuse Newspapers PO Box 4818 Syracuse, NY 13221 Telephone: (315) 470-2152 Fax: (315) 470-3019 Charlie Jaworski, Sports Press & Sun Bulletin PO Box 1270 Binghamton, NY 13902 Telephone: (800) 365-0077 Fax: (607) 798-1113 Jim Mandelaro, Sports Democrat & Chronicle 55 Exchange Blvd. Rochester, NY 14614 Telephone: (716) 258-2406 Fax: (716) 258-2776

Roger Neumann, Sports Editor Elmira Star-Gazette PO Box 285 Elmira, NY 14902 Telephone: (607) 734-5151 Fax: (607) 734-3004 Radio Sports Director WVBR (93.5 FM) 227 Linden Ave. Ithaca, NY 14850 Telephone: (607) 273-4000 Fax: (607) 273-4069

Bob Michaels WELM Radio 1705 Lake St. Elmira, NY 14901 Fax: (607) 733-5627 Television Chris Watson, Sports Director News 10 Now 815 Erie Boulevard East Syracuse, NY 13210 Telephone: (315) 634-2352 Fax: (315) 634-4270 Sports Director WBNG-TV PO Box 12 Johnson City, NY 13790 Telephone: (607) 729-8812 Fax: (607) 729-4022 Sports Director WETM-TV PO Box 1207 Elmira, NY 14902 Telephone: (607) 933-9386 Fax: (607) 733-4739 A’Don Allen, Sports Director WENY-TV PO Box 208 Elmira, NY 14902 Telephone: (607) 739-3636 Fax: (607) 796-6171 Doug Logan, Sports Director WIXT-TV 5904 Bridge St. Syracuse, NY 13057 Fax: (315) 446-9283 Jason Bristol, Sports Director WSTM-TV 1030 James St. Syracuse, NY 13203 Fax: (315) 474-5122 Kevin Maher, Sports Director WTVH-TV - Ch. 5 980 James St. Syracuse, NY 13203 Fax: (315) 425-0129

Cornell Broadcasts Barry Leonard 27 West Meadow Drive Ithaca, NY 14850 Home Telephone: (607) 257-5938 Fax: (607) 257-5938

Directions To Cornell I-81 (from the south): Take exit 8 at Whitney Point; follow Route 79 West all the way to Ithaca. At the flashing yellow light (intersection with Pine Tree Road), turn right onto Pine Tree Road; continue to the end of Pine Tree Road at the intersection with Route 366 (flashing red light). Turn left onto Route 366; continue to the flashing yellow light and proceed straight onto Hoy Road; the parking garage and stadium will be on your right. Hoy Road ends at the intersection with Campus Road; turn right onto Campus Road to reach Bartels Hall. I-81 (from the north): Take exit 12 at Homer/Cortland, turn left onto Route 281 and continue on 281 until it merges with Route 13 South. Take Route 13 South through the Village of Dryden. Near the NYSEG facility, bear left onto Route 366; take Route 366 to the flashing yellow light and proceed straight onto Hoy Road; the parking garage and stadium will be on your right. Hoy Road ends at the intersection with Campus Road; turn right onto Campus Road to reach Bartels Hall. I-90 (from the west): Take exit 42 and pick up Route 96 South all the way to Ithaca. Watch for signs to Route 79 East (Green Street); take Route 79 (Green Street) through downtown Ithaca. Green Street merges with State Street (still Route 79 East); continue up State Street to the top of the hill and turn left onto Mitchell Street (watch for signs directing you to Cornell). Follow signs to Route 366 (Ithaca Road) and to Cornell; bear left onto Ithaca Road and continue on Ithaca Road to a “Y” intersection with a flashing red light. Turn left onto Hoy Road; the parking garage and stadium will be on your right. Hoy Road ends at the intersection with Campus Road; turn right onto Campus Road to reach Bartels Hall. Route 13 (from the east): Take Route 13 into the City of Ithaca; turn East on Route 79 (Green Street). Take Route 79 (Green Street) through downtown Ithaca. Green Street merges with State Street (still Route 79 East); continue up State Street to the top of the hill and turn left onto Mitchell Street (watch for signs directing you to Cornell). Follow signs to Route 366 (Ithaca Road) and to Cornell; bear left onto Ithaca Road and continue on Ithaca Road to a “Y” intersection with a flashing red light. Turn left onto Hoy Road; the parking garage and stadium will be on your right. Hoy Road ends at the intersection with Campus Road; turn right onto Campus Road to reach Bartels Hall. Buses: Team buses and tour buses should follow a slightly different route onto campus from Route 366. Call Transportation Services at Cornell during business hours Monday through Friday for directions onto campus and to other athletic facilities, (607) 255-5692.

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John Moriello, Sports Rochester Newspapers 55 Exchange Blvd. Rochester, NY 14614 Telephone: (716) 258-2406 Fax: (716) 258-2776

Bob Steinkamp, News Director Eagle Broadcasting 1751 Hanshaw Road Ithaca, NY 14850 Telephone: (607) 257-6400 Fax: (607) 257-6497

Barry Leonard Barry Leonard enters his 13th year as the play-by-play voice of Cornell hoops. Leonard brings extensive radio experience to his call of Big Red basketball on WTKO radio in Ithaca. Leonard, who is also the voice of the Big Red football and lacrosse squads, returned to Ithaca radio in 1997 after a 10-year absence and his recognizable voice and affinity for Barry Leonard Cornell is evident by his commitment to the university and the athletic programs. Leonard was awarded the Ben Mintz/Cornell Media Award in 2000, given to a member of the media who shows exceptional support of Cornell in particular and to college athletics in general. Leonard began his career as sports director at WDIX Radio in Commack, N.Y., where he served as the basketball and football play-by-play voice for Hofstra and C.W. Post and also hosted his own sports call-in show. After returning to Ithaca for five years at WHCU, Leonard moved on to WICE in Providence, R.I., where he served as a talk-show host and sports anchor. A 1980 graduate of Ithaca College with a degree in televsion and radio, Leonard resides in Lansing with his wife, Anne, and daughter, Keara.

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2004-05 Ivy League Men’s Basketball Composite Schedule Thursday, November 11

Tuesday, December 7

Wednesday, January 5

Princeton vs. Bucknell ................... 5:30 p.m.

Boston University at Harvard ........ 7:00 p.m.

Friday, November 12

Wednesday, December 8

Dartmouth at Holy Cross .............. 7:00 p.m. Princeton at Duke ......................... 7:00 p.m. Fairfield at Yale ............................... 7:30 p.m.

Princeton vs. Syracuse/North. Colo. ........ TBA

Brown at Missouri ......................... 8:00 p.m.

New Hampshire at Brown ............. 7:00 Yale at Niagara ............................... 7:00 Rutgers at Princeton ...................... 7:30 Penn at Temple .............................. 8:00

Tuesday, November 16

Thursday, December 9

Quinnipiac at Penn ($) .................. 7:00 p.m. Brown vs. Houston/Sam Houston St. ....... TBA

Sacred Heart at Columbia ............. 7:00 p.m. Keene State at Dartmouth ............ 7:00 p.m.

Penn at Illinois-Chicago ................ 3:00 p.m. *Harvard at Dartmouth ................. 7:00 p.m. Cornell at Dayton .......................... 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, November 18

Friday, December 10

Monday, January 10

Penn vs. Niagara/Providence .................. TBA

Harvard at Colgate ........................ 7:00 p.m.

Dartmouth at Vermont ................. 7:00 p.m. American at Yale ............................ 7:00 p.m.

Friday, November 19

Saturday, December 11

Monday, November 15

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Thursday, January 6 Brown at Canisius ........................ 12:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 8

Yale vs. Radford .............................. 6:00 Longwood at Columbia ................ 7:00 Harvard at Notre Dame ................. 7:00 Brown at Rhode Island .................. 7:30 Cornell at Marist ............................ 7:30

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Saturday, February 5 *Brown at Columbia ...................... 7:00 *Yale at Cornell .............................. 7:00 *Penn at Dartmouth ...................... 7:00 *Princeton at Harvard ................... 7:00

Tuesday, February 8 *Princeton at Penn ........................ 8:00 p.m.

Columbia at St. Francis (N.Y.) ........ 4:00 p.m. New Hampshire at Dartmouth ...... 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 12 Sacred Heart at Harvard ................ 7:00 p.m. Rider at Penn ................................. 7:00 p.m.

*Harvard at Brown ........................ 7:00 *Dartmouth at Yale ....................... 7:00 *Columbia at Penn ........................ 7:00 *Cornell at Princeton ..................... 7:30

Brown at Maryland-Eastern Shore ... 7:00 p.m. Harvard at Fairfield ........................ 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 15

Friday, February 18

Friday, December 17 Hofstra at Dartmouth ................... 7:00 p.m.

Penn at Siena ................................. 1:00 p.m. *Cornell at Columbia ..................... 2:00 p.m. St. Peter’s at Yale ............................ 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 18

Monday, January 17

Bucknell at Cornell ........................ 2:00 p.m. Lehigh at Harvard ......................... 2:00 p.m.

Columbia at Navy .......................... 7:00 p.m. Colgate at Dartmouth ................... 7:00 p.m.

Yale at Wake Forest ........................ 7:00 p.m. Princeton at Wyoming .................. 9:00 p.m.

Sunday, December 19

Tuesday, January 18

Yale at Boston College ................... 2:00 p.m.

Penn at Lafayette ........................... 7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 23

Monday, December 20

Saturday, January 22

Cornell at Colgate ......................... 7:00 p.m. Quinnipiac at Dartmouth ............. 7:00 p.m. Holy Cross at Harvard ................... 7:00 p.m. Drexel at Penn ............................... 8:00 p.m.

Cornell at Syracuse ........................ 7:00 p.m. Princeton at Temple ...................... 7:00 p.m. Dartmouth at UC Davis ............... 11:00 p.m.

*Columbia at Cornell ..................... 3:00 p.m. *Brown at Yale ............................... 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, December 12 Princeton at Monmouth ............... 4:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 20

Tuesday, December 14

Penn at Wisconsin ......................... 8:00 p.m. Morehead St./Mt. St. Mary’s at Columbia ... TBA Cornell vs. Birm. South./Northeastern ... TBA Yale vs. Hartford/William & Mary ............ TBA

Sunday, November 21 Brown at Wright State ................... 1:00 p.m.

Friday, January 14

Haverford at Princeton .................. 7:30 p.m.

Holy Cross at Brown ...................... 7:00 p.m.

Long Island at Columbia ............... 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 27 Princeton at Lafayette ................... 1:00 Stony Brook at Columbia .............. 2:00 Northeastern at Harvard ............... 2:00 Dartmouth at Lehigh .................... 7:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Sunday, November 28 Yale at Massachusetts .................... 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, January 25 Wednesday, December 22

St. Joseph’s at Penn ....................... 8:00 p.m.

Harvard at Long Island .................. 7:00 p.m. Dartmouth at Stanford ............... 10:00 p.m.

Friday, January 28

Monday, December 27

*Yale at Penn .................................. 7:00 p.m. *Brown at Princeton ...................... 7:30 p.m.

Princeton vs. Tulane .................... 11:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 29 Tuesday, December 28

Maine at Dartmouth ..................... 7:00 p.m. Ithaca at Cornell ............................ 8:00 p.m.

Brown at Central Florida ............... 8:00 p.m. St. Francis (N.Y.) at Cornell ............ 8:00 p.m. Yale vs. Charlotte ........................... 8:30 p.m. Columbia vs. N.C. State .......................... TBA Princeton vs. UTEP/Alabama State .......... TBA

Tuesday, November 30

Wednesday, December 29

Brown at Wagner .......................... 7:00 p.m.

Harvard vs. College of Charleston . 7:30 p.m. Brown vs. Fordham/Charleston South. .. TBA Columbia vs.St. John’s/Canisius .............. TBA Yale vs. Santa Clara/Central Conn. .......... TBA

Monday, November 29

Wednesday, December 1 Columbia at Hofstra ...................... 7:00 p.m. Cornell at Quinnipiac .................... 7:00 p.m. Harvard at New Hampshire ........... 7:00 p.m. Princeton at Holy Cross ................. 7:00 p.m. Bucknell at Penn ........................... 7:00 p.m. Yale at Sacred Heart ....................... 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, December 2

Sunday, January 2 *Dartmouth at Harvard ................. 2:00 Davidson at Princeton ................... 2:00 Columbia at Lafayette ................... 3:15 Cornell at Army ............................. 3:15

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Monday, January 3 Brown at Providence ..................... 7:30 p.m.

Monday, December 6

Tuesday, January 4

Hartford at Brown ......................... 7:00 p.m. Columbia at Lehigh ....................... 7:00 p.m. Lafayette at Cornell ....................... 7:00 p.m.

Columbia at Army ......................... 7:00 p.m. Cornell at Lehigh ........................... 7:00 p.m. Penn at San Francisco ................. 10:00 p.m.

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Sunday, January 30

Friday, February 4 *Yale at Columbia .......................... 7:00 p.m. *Brown at Cornell .......................... 7:00 p.m.

*Princeton at Columbia ................. 7:00 *Penn at Cornell ............................ 7:00 *Brown at Dartmouth ................... 7:00 *Yale at Harvard ............................. 7:00

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Saturday, February 26 *Penn at Columbia ........................ 7:00 *Princeton at Cornell ..................... 7:00 *Yale at Dartmouth ....................... 7:00 *Brown at Harvard ........................ 7:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Friday, March 4 *Columbia at Brown ...................... 7:00 *Dartmouth at Penn ...................... 7:00 *Cornell at Yale .............................. 7:00 *Harvard at Princeton ................... 7:30

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Saturday, March 5 *Cornell at Brown .......................... 7:00 *Harvard at Penn ........................... 7:00 *Columbia at Yale .......................... 7:00 *Dartmouth at Princeton .............. 7:30

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Tuesday, March 8 *Yale at Brown ............................... 7:00 p.m. *Penn at Princeton ........................ 7:30 p.m.

January 28 Penn at Yale (women)

Friday, December 31

Binghamton at Brown .................. 7:00 p.m.

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*Princeton at Brown ...................... 7:00 *Columbia at Dartmouth .............. 7:00 *Cornell at Harvard ....................... 7:00 *Penn at Yale .................................. 7:00

Dartmouth at Albany .................... 7:00 p.m. Harvard vs. St. Peter’s/Tennessee Tech .... TBA

Friday, December 3

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Saturday, February 19

Thursday, December 30

Dartmouth at Hartford ................. 7:00 p.m.

La Salle at Penn .............................. 1:00 p.m. Harvard at Maine ........................... 2:00 p.m. Bucknell at Yale ............................. 4:30 p.m. Cornell at St. Bonaventure ............ 7:00 p.m.

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*Harvard at Columbia ................... 2:00 p.m. *Dartmouth at Cornell .................. 2:00 p.m.

Loyola (Md.) at Princeton ............. 2:00 p.m. Penn at Villanova ........................... 4:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 4

*Dartmouth at Columbia .............. 2:00 *Harvard at Cornell ....................... 2:00 *Brown at Penn ............................. 7:00 *Yale at Princeton .......................... 7:30

*Penn at Brown ............................. 7:00 *Cornell at Dartmouth .................. 7:00 *Columbia at Harvard ................... 7:00 *Princeton at Yale .......................... 7:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Friday, February 25

Monday, January 24 Tuesday, December 21

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Saturday, February 12 *Harvard at Yale ............................. 5:30 *Cornell at Penn ............................ 7:00 *Dartmouth at Brown ................... 7:30 *Columbia at Princeton ................. 7:30

Wednesday, November 24

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Friday, February 11

Monday, November 22

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*Princeton at Dartmouth .............. 7:00 p.m. *Penn at Harvard ........................... 7:00 p.m.

February 4 Yale at Columbia 12 Dartmouth at Brown 18 Penn at Brown 26 Princeton at Cornell March 4 Harvard at Princeton


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STEVEDONAHUE Fifth Season At Cornell Ursinus ‘84 The Robert E. Gallagher ‘44 Coach of Men’s Basketball Steve Donahue completed his fourth season as head basketball coach at Cornell with the program pointed in the right direction. A tremendous motivator, Donahue has set lofty goals for his program. While moving up the Ivy League standings is the immediate challenge, building a program that can compete for Ivy League titles and NCAA berths is the main focus. In 2003-04, Donahue led a team with just one senior to its third straight season of improvement. The 11 wins overall was the most by a Big Red team in five years, as were the club’s six Ivy wins. Cornell improved its scoring average nearly 10 points per game, went from a -3.0 to a +2.3 rebound margin and lowered its opponent field goal percentage HE AREER OF TEVE ONAHUE (ranking second in Ivy At Philadelphia Textile (assistant coach) League play at .426). Year W L Pct. Finish Cornell’s pressure de1988-89 24 6 .800 NCAA Div. II Tournament fense generated 236 1989-90 20 8 .714 steals, good for second 1988-90 44 14 .759 1 NCAA Tournament in the Ivy League and a At Penn (assistant coach) school record. It was Year W L Pct. Ivy Finish 1990-91 9 17 .346 6-8 3rd nearly a special season 1991-92 16 10 .615 9-5 2nd for the Big Red, which 1992-93 22 5 .815 14-0 1st (NCAA) dropped seven games, 1993-94 25 3 .893 14-0 1st (NCAA 2nd rd.) including four in Ivy play, 1994-95 22 6 .786 14-0 1st (NCAA) 1995-96 17 10 .630 12-2 t-1st by five points or less or in 1996-97 12 14 .462 8-6 4th eventual national runner-up Georovertime. The Big Red 1997-98 17 12 .586 10-4 2nd gia Tech. He has played teams will use those games as 1998-99 21 6 .778 13-1 1st (NCAA) 1999-00 21 7 .750 14-0 1st (NCAA) from power conferences such as learning experiences, the Atlantic Coast Conference but also motivation, 1990-00 182 90 .669 114-26 5 NCAA Tournaments (ACC), Atlantic 10, Big Ten, Big when it heads into the At Cornell (head coach) East and Mountain West ConferYear W L Pct. Ivy Finish 2004-05 campaign with 2000-01 7 20 .259 3-11 t-7th ences. This year’s schedule includes four returning starters 2001-02 5 22 .185 2-12 7th trips to Syracuse, Atlantic 10 foes and 11 returning letter 2002-03 9 18 .333 4-10 t-5th Dayton and St. Bonaventure and winners. 2003-04 11 16 .407 6-8 t-5th 2003-04 Patriot League champion Donahue developed 2000-04 32 76 .296 15-41 Lehigh. Ka’Ron Barnes into a firstOff the court, Cornell players are expected to succeed in team All-Ivy selection in 2004, the Big Red’s first player to be honored as one of the league’s top five players in seven seasons. the classroom and contribute in their community. Big Red During the off-season, Donahue and the Big Red made its players make appearances in local schools, speaking to first foreign trip, spending 10 days in Australia. While there, students of the importance of a good education. Donahue became the fourth Robert E. Gallagher ‘44 Cornell competed against a schedule of semi-pro clubs, Coach of Men’s Basketball at Cornell on Sept. 6, 2000. He going 3-1 leading into the 2003-04 campaign. Donahue’s 2002-03 squad nearly doubled its previous season’s wasted little time making an impact on and off the court. Despite joining the program a little more than two months win total with its 9-18 finish, while its fifth-place ranking in the Ivy League was its highest since 1999. Barnes was named before the team’s first contest in 2000, Donahue began second-team All-Ivy League, while Lenny Collins earned the molding his team. By the end of the season his emphasis on hard work and dedication to the program paid off in a win Ancient Eight’s Rookie of the Year Award. Along with his philosophies on the court, Donahue has over Ivy League champ and NCAA participant Princeton and accepted the gauntlet thrown down by the top programs in a two-point loss to league runner-up Penn, teams that the Ivy League and upgraded the non-conference schedule. defeated Cornell by a combined 40 points during the first Cornell has played a participant in the NCAA championsip turn through the Ivy schedule. Despite a rash of injuries that cost the Big Red 54 games contest each of the last two years, including eventual national champion Syracuse in 2002-03. Last year, the Big Red hosted among its top eight players during the 2001-02 season, Donahue

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The Donahue File Birthdate: May 21, 1962 High School: Cardinal O’Hara College: B.A., Economics and Business Administration, Ursinus, 1984 Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Springfield HS, 1984-87; Assistant Coach, Monsignor Bonner HS, 1978-88; Assistant Coach, Philadelphia University, 1988-90; Assistant Coach, University of Pennsylvania, 1990-2000; Head Coach, Cornell University, 2000-present. What They’re Saying About Coach Donahue: “Coach Donahue was an instrumental part of my development and success as a player.” -- Ira Bowman, former Philadelphia 76ers guard and Penn grad “Coach D. helped me greatly with my transition to Penn and helped to show me the dedication and work ethic it takes to be successful at the guard position.” -- Matt Maloney, former Atlanta Hawks guard and Penn grad

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led a team that relied on eight freshmen, the most of any Division I school in the country, to a nearly identical record as in his first season. The team’s biggest improvement could be seen in its defensive play, as the squad lowered its field goal percentage defense from .463 in Donahue’s first season to .428 in his second year. The squad also broke school records for 3pointers made in a game (14) and a season (200) as Donahue’s full-court offensive philosophy began to take shape. Renowned as a top recruiter and for his offensive mind while an assistant at the University of Pennsylvania, Donahue learned the trade from some of the nation’s top coaches. Donahue served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator under Fran Dunphy at Penn for 10 years. During his tenure as a Quaker assistant, he was heavily involved in the recruitment of five of Penn’s top 20 all-time scorers. He was also instrumental in the Quakers winning six Ivy League titles in his last eight years there, advancing to the NCAA tournament five times and earning national recognition with a top 25 ranking. His duties also included practice preparation, game coaching, scouting and academic monitoring of players. Donahue served as the head coach of the Quakers’ junior varsity program from 1990-95 and compiled a record of 75-12 (.862). He also served as the director of the Penn Basketball Coaches Clinic and the director of the Quaker Basketball Camp. Prior to joining Dunphy’s staff at Penn, Donahue coached for two seasons at Philadelphia University. During his two seasons there, the Rams won 20 games each season and also competed in the 1989 NCAA Division II tournament. Thus, since 1989, Donahue has been an integral part of programs that have gone to six postseason tournaments. Plus, he has the unique experience of qualifying for the NCAA tournament in all three divisions (including the Division III tourney as a player with Ursinus). Donahue served as an assistant for current Lafayette head coach Fran O’Hanlon at Monsignor Bonner High School, helping to guide Bonner to the 1987-88 Philadelphia Catholic League Championship. Donahue began his coaching career at Springfield High School under Skip Werley, his former college coach. He served as head coach of the junior varsity and assistant coach for the varsity team for three seasons. It was during his playing days at Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa., that Donahue developed his leadership skills. He captained both the baseball and basketball teams as a senior, earning four letters in both sports. As a freshman, Donahue helped the basketball squad finish 23-8 and advance to the NCAA Division III tournament. A 1984 graduate of Ursinus with a bachelor of arts degree in economics and business administration, Donahue is currently working on his master’s degree in organizational dynamics at the University of Pennsylvania. Donahue and his wife, Pamela, reside in Ithaca with their four children, Taylor, Matthew, Katie and Jack.

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Second Season At Cornell Washington ‘03 Assistant Coach Paul Fortier, a former University of Washington star and 16year pro, brings extensive playing and teaching experience to Ithaca in his second season on the sidelines. He will be serving as a full-time assistant for the first time in 2004-05. Fortier joined the Big Red coaching staff as a volunteer assistant in August 2003, helping Cornell to an 11-16 record and a 6-8 Ivy League mark, an improvement in both categories over the 2002-03 campaign. His efforts with the Big Red’s post players helped Cornell lead the league in rebounding and go from a -3.0 to a +2.3 margin from the previous year. Fortier spent the 2002-03 season working as a volunteer assistant coach at his alma mater under Lorenzo Romar while finishing his degree requirements. He joined the coaching ranks after spending the better part of the last decade as one of the top post players overseas. After a tremendous four-year career at Washington, Fortier played in the top leagues in Italy, France, Spain and Greece. The 39-year-old played in the French ProA All-Star game in both 1997 and 1998 and was a member of the French Cup-winning Cholet squad in 1998 and 1999. In 17 seasons playing overseas, Fortier averaged better than 15 points per game 13 times. Just as important as his work on the court was his leadership off the court. He served as mentor to young American players who played overseas. He also worked at various camps, sharing his professional experiences. He was team captain for several seasons overseas, and spent three years as the team spokesman for France’s Cholet club. A 2003 graduate of the University of Washington with a degree in psychology, Fortier was drafted in the fifth round (104th overall) of the 1986 draft by the Washington Bullets after earning All-Pac 10 honors as a senior. Fortier and his wife, Elizabeth, have two daughters, Kassia and Marissa.

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The Fortier File Birthdate: 1/27/1964 High School: St. Ignatius College Prep (San Francisco, Calif.) College: B.A., Psychology, Washington, 2003 Coaching Career: Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Washington, 2002-03; Assistant Coach, Cornell University, 2003-present. Coach Donahue on Coach Fortier: “I think we’re very fortunate to have someone of his experience, because I don’t know that there are a lot of guys in college basketball who can coach the forward/center aspect of the game. His experience of playing at such a high level is beneficial to all of our players.”


IZZIMETZ Fourth Season At Cornell Hobart ‘98 Assistant Coach Izzi Metz enters his fourth season as an assistant at Cornell under head coach Steve Donahue, bringing extensive playing and coaching experience

The Metz File Birthdate: 2/17/1975 High School: Governor Dummer Academy, Byfield, Mass. College: B.A., Economics, Hobart, 1998 Coaching Career: Assistant Coach, Bishop Montgomery HS, 1999-2000; Assistant Coach, Hobart College, 2000-01; Assistant Coach, Cornell University, 2001present. Coach Donahue on Coach Metz: “Coach Metz brings a tremendous energy and enthusiasm for coaching. He has a great way of looking at things on both the offensive and defensive ends of the floor. I’ve asked him to really focus on the defense, and I think that was a large reason we finished second in the Ivy League in field goal percentage defense last year and was one of the reasons we did such a great job rebounding and defending and leading the league in steals. He has a great feel for the X’s and O’s, as well as tremendous interpersonal skills that guys on the team can relate to.”

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to the sidelines. Metz took over additional recruiting duties in 2003 after being elevated to a full-time assistant and helped sign a class of six players regarded as one of the top classes in the Ivy League this year. In his first three seasons, Metz worked with both the front and backcourt players, helping develop a club that included nine freshmen and sophomores. He has distinguished himself in breaking down opponents’ game films and devising scouting reports. His knowledge of the nuances of basketball have served him well as an assistant.He also served as head coach of Cornell’s junior varsity team, training three players who later made the varsity team. Cornell has improved its record in each of his seasons on the sidelines. Metz spent the 2000-01 season at his alma mater, Hobart College, helping lead the Statesmen to the 2001 Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association championship and its first NCAA tournament appearance. Metz coordinated recruiting efforts, planned practices, oversaw the strength and conditioning program, prepared scouting reports and helped develop the post players. Prior to coaching at Hobart, Metz was a part of the Bishop Montgomery High School coaching staff which earned the 2000 California Interscholastic Federation Division 3 State and Southern Section championships. He worked primarily with perimeter players. The native of Los Angeles, Calif., coached the Los Angeles Rockfish AAU team, made up of area high school all-stars. An experienced camp clinician, Metz has worked at the UCLA Basketball Camp (1995-2000), the Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp (1999), the Pocono Invitational Basketball Camp (1999) and the Massachusetts Special Olympics (1992-93). Metz graduated from Hobart in 1998 with a degree in economics after competing for the Statesmen’s basketball team. He was named to the dean’s list in 1997 and 1998. The 29-year-old Metz is single and lives in Ithaca.

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ZACHSPIKER First Season At Cornell Ithaca ‘00 Assistant Coach Zach Spiker, a 2000 graduate of Ithaca College, was named assistant men’s basketball coach in June 2004. Spiker returned to Ithaca after spending the last two seasons at West Virginia. Spiker served as an administrative assistant at West Virginia under head coach John Beilein, helping the team to a pair of Big East tournament appearances and an invitation to participate in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in 2003-04. While in Morgantown, Spiker was responsible for managing on-campus recruiting visits, opponent scouting, postgame film breakdown and overseeing the team’s daily event schedules. Prior to joining the Mountaineer staff, Spiker served as a graduate assistant coach at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C., from 2000-02, helping the Eagles advance to a pair of NCAA tournaments after winning the Big South tournament in successive seasons. While at Winthrop, Spiker was responsible for team travel, film exchange, directing camps, coordinating recruiting mailouts and managing on-campus visits. He was responsible for creating the school’s first-ever coaches’ clinic and the first-ever team camp. Spiker played two seasons of basketball at Ithaca College before serving as a student assistant coach as a senior, helping lead the Bombers to the 2000 ECAC championship, the first such basketball title in school history. Spiker graduated from Ithaca in May 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in communications and earned a master’s degree in sport management from West Virginia this past spring. The 27-year-old Spiker is single and lives in Ithaca.

The Spiker File Birthdate: 9/30/1976 High School: Morgantown Area HS, Morgantown, W.Va. College: B.A., Communications, Ithaca, 2000; M.A., Sport Management, West Virginia, 2004. Coaching Career: Volunteer Assistant Coach, Ithaca College, 1999-2000; Graduate Assistant Coach, Winthrop University, 2000-02; Administrative Assistant, West Virginia University, 2002-04; Assistant Coach, Cornell University, 2004-present. Coach Donahue on Coach Spiker: “Zach has really provided us with something we needed. His ability as an organizer, particularly in recruiting, has been a terrific skill. His experience at other successful Division I programs enables us to have a a solid foundation on how to go about recruiting. He has great energy and a great passion for the game. He went to Ithaca College and knows the area. He has been a great addition to the program.”

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CORNELL IN THE COMMUNITY Each year, members of the Cornell men’s basketball program give back to the Ithaca community with service projects. Included last year was a visit by several players to read to kindergarten and first grade classes at Northeast Elementary School in Ithaca. “We try to do everything we can to make our community better, and there’s nothing more important than working with kids,” said head coach Steve Donahue. “They look up to these guys, and I feel our players can be tremendous role models. It’s part of our responsibility as coaches and studentathletes to make our communities a better place to live, and this is part of the way we give back.”

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LINNEAO’MARA

Ninth Season at Cornell Cortland State ’96

First Season at Cornell Cornell ‘05

Athletic Trainer

Student Athletic Trainer

Marc Chamberlain is in his ninth season on the Cornell athletic training staff, and his fourth with the men’s basketball program. He also serves as the athletic trainer for women’s soccer and softball teams, and has previously worked with the Big Red women’s basketball, varsity and sprint football, men’s and women’s lacrosse and wrestling teams. Chamberlain received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from SUNY Cortland in 1996, and minored in athletic training. He received his master’s degree in sport and recreation management from SUNY Cortland in December 2000. Chamberlain holds dual certification by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Marc and his wife, Joyce, reside in Dryden.

Linnea O’Mara enters her first season with the Cornell athletic training staff. She will work with the women’s soccer and men’s basketball teams as she studies to earn degrees in physical education and athletic training. Prior to her arrival at Cornell, O’Mara attended SUNY Cortland, where she was a member of the athletic training staff. She worked with the men’s soccer and track and field squads there, as well as with the certified athletic trainer at Cortland High School. Following graduation, she plans to attend graduate school and work as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. O’Mara is a native of Jeffersonville, N.Y.

EDHERSHEY 10th Season at Cornell

DALESTRAUF 26th Season at Cornell Cortland State ’79 Head Equipment Manager

Dale Strauf has been in charge of the equipment distribution for Cornell athletics since 1979. The 2004 season is his 26th with Big Red football, and he has attended every football game in his tenure, an amazing 248 straight contests. As the head equipment manager, Strauf is responsible for the equipment purchasing for Cornell athletics, physical education, intramurals and recreation. He oversees a staff of eight, with seven holding national certification. These professionals equip 24 men’s and women’s teams. Strauf attended Cortland State and graduated magna cum laude in 1979. He received a master’s degree in education from Cortland in 1982. In 1992, Strauf was named National Equipment Manager of the Year by his peers. He is currently serving his second three-year term as the president of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA). A past associate executive director of the organization, he has published 19 articles in the field of equipment management. Dale was one of five equipment managers who developed a certification program for athletic equipment management. Strauf and his wife, Jerra, have a daughter, Tam, and a son, Bo, and two granddaughters, Sue and Lexi.

Public Address Announcer

Ed Hershey, in his 10th season as public address announcer for both men’s and women’s basketball, is director of communication and marketing services in the Division of University Relations at Cornell. Hershey was a reporter for Newsday on Long Island and New York City’s Assistant Commissioner of Correction for Public Affairs before turning to higher education 19 years ago. He also worked at Long Island University, Colby College and Albright College before signing on at Cornell in 1993. Hershey is the author of books about baseball and hostage negotiation, and has been a juror of the George Polk Awards in journalism for the past 27 years. Hershey represented the fifth ward on the Ithaca Common Council from 1998 until 2003. Ed and his wife, Leah, reside in Ithaca.

27th Season at Cornell Administrative Assistant

Vonnie Whittenburg has served as an administrative assistant for Cornell athletics since 1977. In her role, Whittenburg works closely with the men’s basketball coaching staff, assisting them with their schedules, travel and recruiting responsibilites. She also handles administravtive duties for the women’s basketball program. Vonnie and her husband, Grady, reside in Lansing with their children Marc, Stefan and Jenna.

2004-05 Student Managers (From left-right): Brad Puglio, Erin Swezey, Kevin Lazo, Phela Townsend, Shana Greif.

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2004-05 Men’s Basketball TV & Radio Roster

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KEVIN APP

JR., F, 6-8, 215 BOTHELL, WASH.

SO., G, 6-0, 180 SILVER SPRING, MD.

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JASON CANADY

LENNY COLLINS

KHALIQ GANT

ERIC TAYLOR

FR., G, 6-3, 175 NORCROSS, GA.

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JASON MITCHELL

JR., F, 6-6, 205 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIF.

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WILL SCOTT

FR., G, 6-3, 180 BROOKLYN, N.Y.

FR., G, 6-4, 185 NEW YORK, N.Y.

SO., F, 6-8, 220 SALUDA, S.C.

SR., F/C, 6-8, 235 LATHAM, N.Y.

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DAVID LISLE

CHRIS VANDENBERG

ANDREW NAEVE

SHAWN OLIVERSON

UGO IHEKWEAZU

SR., G, 6-4, 202 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

JR., G, 6-4, 210 WINGHAM, ONT.

SR., C, 6-10, 245 HARLEY, ONT.

SO., F/C, 6-9, 220 MILES, IOWA

FR., C, 6-10, 245 PRESTON, IDAHO

SO., F, 6-5, 210 HOUSTON, TEXAS

STEVE DONAHUE

PAUL FORTIER

IZZI METZ

ZACH SPIKER

HEAD COACH 5TH SEASON

ASSISTANT COACH 2ND SEASON

ASSISTANT COACH 4TH SEASON

ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON

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After improving the program’s win total each of the last two seasons, head coach Steve Donahue is ready for his team to make an even bigger step in 2004-05 ... contending for the Ivy League title. A 5-0 start in league play a season ago gave the Big Red a taste of what it is capable of. Now Donahue has a team comprised entirely of his recruits for the first time and relishes the chance to continue to help the Big Red climb the standings, something it has also done each of the last two years. With eight of the team’s top 11 scorers, including three starters, returning, and a talented group of newcomers joining the veterans, the fifth-year head coach will have the players to do just that. While 2003-04 was another year of improvement, it was also nearly a special season ... the Big Red dropped seven games, including four in Ivy play, by five points or less or in overtime. The Big Red will use those games as learning experiences, but also motivation, for this season. The senior class of Eric Taylor, Cody Toppert and Chris Vandenberg have been with Donahue from the start and each is motivated to go out on their own terms. “I’m extremely happy with where the program is at at this point,” Donahue said. “We have a terrific core group that understands what is expected day in and day out on what it takes to be a Cornell basketball player. That, to me, is extremely important. I have been very happy with the progress we’ve made over the past few years, and I believe this year we can take an enormous step to make a huge impact in the Ivy League race.” While the 2003-04 season was one that featured a runand-gun type offense thanks to the scoring talents of Ka’Ron Barnes ‘04, who graduated as Cornell’s fifth-leading scorer all-time, the new campaign will put an emphasis back on defense. The Big Red limited opponents to .426 shooting in Ivy play a season ago (second in the conference) and led the Ancient Eight in rebounding (37.7 rpg.) and ranked second in rebounding margin (+2.2)

Along with the always tough Ivy League schedule, Cornell will face 2003-04 NCAA tournament teams Lehigh, Syracuse and Dayton on the road, as well as St. Bonaventure from the Atlantic 10. The Big Red will compete in the Pepsi Marist Classic, the program’s first in-season tournament in two years. Included among the non-conference home games are contests against Patriot League foes Lafayette and Bucknell, the annual Coaches vs. Cancer Classic contest against crosstown rival Ithaca College and a contest against Northeast Conference regular season cochampion St. Francis (N.Y.). “I think it’s a very good schedule in all aspects. I think it’s challenging, but we can go in and compete with almost every team on the schedule,” Donahue said. “I like the idea of playing a tournament early on because you get used to playing back-to-back. We play teams like Syracuse and Dayton and St. Bonaventure, which gets you ready to play big games on the road. Both of those things really prepares you for the SENIOR CODY TOPPERT

Cornell Men’s Basketball At A Glance

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The Program Head Coach ....................................... Steve Donahue (Ursinus ’84) Record at Cornell ...................................... 32-76 (four seasons) Career Record ........................................... 32-76 (four seasons) Asst. Coaches ...................................... Paul Fortier (Washington ‘03) Izzi Metz (Hobart ‘98) Zach Spiker (Ithaca ‘00) 2004-05 Captain ....................................................... Eric Taylor ‘05 2003-04 Record ..................................................................... 11-16 Home/Away/Neutral .............................................. 5-7/5-9/1-0 2003-04 Ivy Record/Finish ........................................................ 6-8 Home/Away .................................................................. 2-5/4-3 Letter Winners Returning/Lost ................................................ 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................ 3/2 Roster Breakdown (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.) ..................................... 3/3/5/4

History First Year of Men’s Basketball .......................................... 1898-99 All-Time Record .......................................................... 1,060-1,212 NCAA Appearances .................................................... 2 (0-3, .000) Years ...................................................................... 1954, 1988 NIT Appearances ................................................................... none Last Postseason Opponent .................................... Arizona, 1988 Result ...................................... Lost, 90-50 (NCAA first round)

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Ivy League season. We play the better Patriot teams, with Lehigh, Bucknell and Lafayette. I think it’s a very balanced schedule and I’m excited about it.”

The Backcourt The loss of Ka’Ron Barnes, last year’s top scorer in the Ivy League, will be an obvious hole, but Donahue has plenty of directions he can turn to in the backcourt. Cornell’s leading returning scorer, a pair of underclassmen looking to earn starting positions and several newcomers poised to earn immediate playing time make up a backcourt that is deeper than last year’s group.

BIG RED BACKCOURT NAME KEVIN APP

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2003-04 STATS (PPG., RPG.) 0.2, 0.1

Second-year walk-on who is a good defender, tremendous shooter

JASON CANADY

FR. 6-3 Scoring guard will battle for time in crowded backcourt

GRAHAM DOW

SO. 6-0 3.2, 1.7 Most improved player on the squad, will challenge for starting spot KHALIQ GANT

FR. 6-3 — Outstanding shooter and playmaker, will challeneg for starting spot DAVID LISLE

JR. 6-4 Tough, aggressive guard with solid all-around skills

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WILL SCOTT

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SR. 6-4 14.6, 3.8 One of Ivy League’s top returning scorer, has started all 81 games

BIG RED FRONTCOURT NAME LENNY COLLINS

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2003-04 STATS (PPG., RPG.) 10.3, 5.2

Ranked in Ivy top 20 in scoring, rebounding and steals in 2003-04

UGO IHEKWEAZU

SO. 6-5 — Wofford College transfer, will sit out season due to NCAA guidelines JASON MITCHELL ANDREW NAEVE

SO. 6-9 1.8, 2.7 Top 10 in Ivy League in blocked shots despite playing just 15 mpg. SHAWN OLIVERSON

FR. 6-10 Strong, active big man with tremendous long-term potential

RYAN ROURKE

JR. 6-8 — Junior college transfer, expected to earn starting spot at power forward ERIC TAYLOR

SR. 6-8 9.4, 7.5 Three-year captain, top field goal percentage shooter in Cornell history CHRIS VANDENBERG

SR. 6-10 INJURED Skilled post player, will contribute in the paint if healthy

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SO. 6-8 0.8, 0.7 Skilled shooter who earned important minutes last in 2003-04

Senior Cody Toppert had a breakout season in 2003-04 and looks to build on his year-by-year improvement. A passionate and emotional leader on the court, Toppert averaged 14.6 points as a junior, bumping his scoring average 5.0 points per game from the previous year. The left-hander is one of the top shooters in the Ivy League who moves well without the ball. The durable Toppert has started every game he has played in his Cornell career SOPHOMORE and enters his final season GRAHAM DOW needing 66 points to become Cornell’s 19th 1,000-point scorer. The All-Ivy candidate has been one of the best rebounders in the Ancient Eight from the guard position each of the last three seasons and has become a muchimproved defender. Junior David Lisle brings a great deal of versatility to the guard position. A strong, physical guard, Lisle is a strong defender who also shoots the ball at a high percentage, rebounds and passes. He averaged 3.0 points and 1.7 rebounds while averaging 16 minutes per game off the bench. He saw action in all 27 games with a pair of starts. Lisle has a strong post game for a guard and has improved his shooting range to become a reliable 3-point threat. Sophomore Graham Dow will have an opportunity to take over at the point. Dow opened the season strong, earning Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors in early December. He ended the season ranked in the top 10 in the Ivy League in steals while shooting 47 percent from the floor. The former member of the Canadian junior national team has quick hands and is a relentless defender. He is also a threat from beyond the arc with the quickness to blow by a defender and create an easy shot for a teammate. Another sophomore, Kevin App, earned the respect of his teammates and the coaching staff with his hard work after joining the team as a walk-on last season. The Silver Spring, Md., native had two points and two steals while playing in nine games as a reserve. His tenacity on defense and his ability to shoot the ball make him an important contributor on the scout team. Several newcomers will also have a chance to break into the rotation. Freshmen Jason Canady, Khaliq Gant and Will Scott will add depth and an infusion of energy into the lineup. Canady can play either position in the backcourt and was a prolific scorer at the Millbrook School. He has the ability to break down a defense with the dribble and can also find the open man (4.5 apg. in high school). He will need to refine his defense to find a spot in the rotation. Gant can also play at either guard spot. Known as a top shooter, he was one of three Division I players this past season to come off the Tabor Academy squad. He possesses good quickness and will transition toward playing more point guard as a rookie.

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Scott is a regarded as a tremendous outside shooter who brings good size to the position. A heady player, he was ranked among the nation’s top 50 fifth-year players this past season while playing at Blair Academy in New Jersey.

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The Frontcourt For the first time in Donahue’s tenure, the Big Red will have tremendous depth in the post ... and that depth has plenty of size. Cornell’s players in the post average 6-8 with five of the players standing that tall or better. Senior Eric Taylor will spend his third season as Cornell’s captain and returns as one of the top big men in the Ivy League. The league’s top returning rebounder, Taylor is an aggressive defender who takes pride in his work on the offensive and defensive glass. The Big Red’s all-time leader in field goal percentage, the Latham, N.Y., native has a soft touch in the lane and can play with his back to the basket or facing the hoop. The 6-8 senior is also an excellent passer out of his spot in the high post. One player expected to take on a greater role for Cornell is junior Lenny Collins. The 200203 Ivy League Rookie of the Year, Collins upped his season averages across the board last year and was Cornell’s most consistent player in the second half of the year. A heady player with a nose for the ball, Collins can get his own shot and is equally adept at shooting from beSENIOR ERIC TAYLOR yond the 3-point arc, pulling up for a midrange jumper or getting to the rim. Collins also plays the passing lanes extremely well, matching the school single-season steals record a season ago (52) to rank first in the Ancient Eight. He also is a great defender and rebounder and can serve as a secondary ball-handler under pressure. Few players could

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surprise as much as senior center Chris Vandenberg. The 6-10 product of Harley, Ont., was one of the Big Red’s top recruits three years ago, but several knee injuries have limited him to just 15 games played and 147 total SENIOR minutes in three seasons. He CHRIS VANDENBERG enters the 2004-05 season healthy for the first time since his rookie year. He has the ability to make an impact on both ends of the court when healthy. Sophomore Andrew Naeve was Cornell’s most improved player from the beginning to the end of the season and was an important factor on the defensive end in the second half of the year. Naeve ranked among the league’s top 10 shot blockers despite his limited playing time. He has long arms, good timing and has become stronger and more aggressive on the defensive end. On offense, Naeve can hit the mid-range jumper and has an array of improving post moves from which to choose from. An intriguing prospect off the bench is sophomore Jason Mitchell, a 6-8 forward with


guard-like skills. Mitchell earned a spot in the rotation late in the season and showed tremendous athletic ability and a penchant for being able to hit the open jumper. Like the backcourt, a few newcomers will impact the rotation. Junior Ryan Rourke and freshman Shawn Oliverson both have tremendous upside, with the ability to impact the program right away. Rourke was a junior college All-American at Mesa Community College after spending his freshman year at the Air Force Academy. A cerebral player with a feathery shooting touch from the perimeter, Rourke was tutored at Mesa by former NBA player Alton Lister. He is a strong rebounder from the small forward position and brings toughness and experience to the squad. Oliverson has the size (6-10, 245 pounds) and strength to physically match up with any center in the Ivy League. The native of Preston, Idaho, is an aggressive player down low on both ends of the court. He has good hands and excels at rebounding and blocking shots. How well he adjusts to the speed of the Division I game will determine how much playing time he will earn. Ihekweazu will sit out the 2004-05 season under NCAA transfer guidelines after coming to Cornell from Wofford College. The Houston, Texas, native averaged 1.1 points and 1.3 rebounds at the Rock Hill, S.C., school. An undersized power forward at 65, Ihekweazu is a tremendous athlete with a solid basketball background. The sophomore will be a key part of the Big Red’s scout team while adjusting to the Big Red’s offense and defensive schemes this season.

2004-05 SEASON NOTES TREY BIEN The Big Red will enter the 2004-05 season having hit at least one 3-pointer in 422 straight games. Cornell surpassed the 400-game plateau when the Big Red connected on three treys vs. Ithaca on Dec. 2. The last time Cornell did not hit a 3-pointer in a game was against Denison in the season opener of the 1988-89 season (0-for-2). Since the 3-point shot came into effect in NCAA play during the 1986-87 season, Cornell has hit at least one shot behind the arc in 473 of 477 games, connecting on 2,573 treys, an average of 5.39 per game. The Big Red has hit a 3-pointer in all 108 games coached by Steve Donahue. LAST IVY TITLE Cornell is the last team other than Penn or Princeton to earn the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. The Big Red went 11-3 in Ivy League play and 17-10 overall during the 1987-88 season, running off 11 straight conference wins at one point during the year. Cornell faced Arizona in the first round of the national tourney, dropping a 90-50 decision. TAYLOR MADE FOR CAPTAIN Senior Eric Taylor will serve as team captain for the Big Red in 2004-05, making him the first-ever three-year captain for the Cornell basketball program. He became the first sophomore to serve as captain for the Big Red in 2002-03 and last year became one of just xx Big Red players to serve as captain for two years.

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TWO SET SIGHTS ON 1,000 POINTS Seniors Eric Taylor and Cody Toppert enter their final seasons within striking distance of becoming the 19th and 20th players in Cornell history to score at least 1,000 career points. Toppert needs 666 points, while Taylor is 287 points shy of reaching the milestone. Last season, Ka’Ron Barnes ‘04 became the 18th player to top 1,000 points and ended his career fifth on the school’s chart with 1,396 points. PACKED HOUSE Cornell’s attendance shot up last season, as the Big Red averaged nearly 2,000 fans per game in 2003-04, an increase of 24 percent over the previous year. Cornel lsold out Newman Arena twice a season ago, including a school-record 4,762 fans at the season-opening Georgia Tech contest. Cornell also sold out in a first-place battle with Princeton.

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BIG RED PLAYS THE BEST Cornell has played at least one NCAA finalist each of the last two seasons, facing 2002-03 NCAA champion Syracuse at the Carrier Dome (85-62 loss) and hosting 2003-04 Division I runner-up Georgia Tech (90-69 loss) a season ago. This season, Cornell will play four teams that participated in last year’s NCAA tournament, as it will visit Bucknell, Dayton and Syracuse as well as playing Ivy foe Princeton.

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KEVINAPP* Sophomore Guard • 6-0 • 180 Silver Spring, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. Civil Engineering App joined the Big Red last fall as a walk-on and contributed immediately. His hard work made him a valuable contributor on the scout team. A deadly 3-point shooter, App is also a good ballhandler and a defender. He will compete for a spot in the rotation as a backup point guard in 2004-05. At Cornell App played in nine games as a freshman, scoring two points, grabbing a rebound and making a pair of steals. The walk-on scored his first collegiate basket against Dartmouth and had steals in back-to-back games against Penn and the Big Green. App also ripped down a rebound against Columbia. He is enrolled in the College of Engineering. At Our Lady of Good Counsel App was team co-captain of his Good Counsel HS team as a senior, earning honorable mention all-league and allcounty accolades. He averaged 9.2 points as a senior, shooting 86 percent from the line and 37 percent from 3point range. App lettered three seasons in basketball and started his final two seasons. For his efforts in the classroom and on the court, he earned the Coach’s Award after his senior campaign.

APP’S CAREER HIGHS Points: ................ 2 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) Rebounds: .......... 1 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) FG Made: ........... 1 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) FG Attempts: ...... 1 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) 1 at Princeton (2-28-04) FT Made: ................................................... 0 FT Attempts: .............................................. 0 3pt Made: .................................................. 0 3pt Attempts: ........ 1 at Princeton (2-28-04) Assists: ....................................................... 0 Steals: ......................... 1 vs. Penn (2-14-04) 1 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) Blocks: ....................................................... 0 Minutes: ................... 4 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03)

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Personal Kevin Michael App is the son of Michael Austin and Mary Joan App and has a brother and two sisters. His sister Laura plays lacrosse at Duquesne...Born: 7-11-84.

App's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year GP -GS Min -Avg 2003-04 9 -0 13 -1.4 Totals 9 -0 13 -1.4

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FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct 1 -2 .500 0 -1 .000 1 -2 .500 0 -1 .000

REBOUNDS

FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 0 -0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 0 0 0 -0 .000 1 0 1 0.1 0 0

A 0 0

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1 0 2 2 0.2 1 0 2 2 0.2


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LENNYCOLLINS** Junior Forward • 6-6 • 205 San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Santa Margarita Catholic H.S. Industrial and Labor Relations Collins built off a solid freshman season with an even better sophomore campaign. A versatile player capable of seeing time in the front or backcourts, Collins became a reliable option on the offensive end as wel las a terror in the passing lanes on defense. A consistent shooter who has a welldeveloped mid-range game, Collins is equally adept at getting to the basket. His defensive abilities will also be utilized in the team’s matchup zone, as he has quick hands and long arms to go along with a strong basketball sense. Physically, Collins has the strength to finish around the basket and rebound on both the offensive and defensive glass. He has also taken an increased leadership role on a team that has six newcomers in 2004-05.

Points: ................... 31 vs. Harvard (2-21-04) Rebounds: ......... 14 at Dartmouth (2-14-03) FG Made: ................. 9 vs. Harvard (2-21-04) FG Attempts: .................. 15 vs. Yale (3-5-04) FT Made: .............. 12 vs. Harvard (2-21-04) FT Attempts: ......... 15 vs. Harvard (2-21-04) 3pt Made: .................................. 3, five times Recent: vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) 3pt Attempts: ......... 8 vs. Vermont (1-13-03) Assists: ...................... 6 at Harvard (2-15-03) Steals: ...................... 8 at Bucknell (1-20-04) Blocks: ........................................ 1, 10 times Recent: vs. Brown (3-6-04) Minutes: ............ 40 at Dartmouth (1-31-04)

At Santa Margarita Catholic Collins was a three-time first-team all-conference and a twotime all-region selection, capping off his senior season at Santa Margarita Catholic High as a nominee for California’s Mr. Basketball. Collins averaged 16.3 ppg. as a senior captain on a team that spent the season ranked in the top 40 nationally and included three players that signed to play at Division I schools. The three-time team most valuable player was also a first-team all-county selection by the Los Angeles Times in each of his final two seasons. Personal Lennis Noah Collins is the son of Mike and Kathy Collins and has an older sister and two younger brothers...Born: 7-2483.

Collins' Career Statistics TOTAL

Year 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

GP -GS 27 -20 27 -27 54 -47

Min -Avg 838 -31.0 867 -32.1 1705 -31.6

FG -FGA 81 -195 89 -217 170 -412

Pct 3FG .415 31 .410 22 .413 53

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-FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO -85 .365 28 -35 .800 32 107 139 5.1 46 1 -72 .306 79 -98 .806 36 105 141 5.2 62 2 -157 .338 107 -133 .805 68 212 280 5.2 108 3

A 46 46 92

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 62 5 34 221 8.2 49 5 52 279 10.3 111 10 86 500 9.3

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At Cornell Collins posted 10.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.9 steals as a sophomore, ranking among the Ivy League’s top 20 in each category and leading the circuit in steals. He upped those totals in Ivy League play, posting 12.4 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.0 steals. Collins also ranked fourth in the Ancient Eight in free throw percentage (.806). He reached double figures in scoring in 14 games, including a career and team seasonhigh 31 points against Harvard. He had his first career double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds against Penn, adding three steals and three assists against the Quakers, and also set Cornell and Sojka Pavilion records with eight steals at Bucknell. Collins finished the season strong, averaging 14.6 ppg., 5.6 rpg. and 2.4 spg. in his final five games as a sophomore. He posted one of the top freshman seasons in school history in 2002-03, becoming just the second player at Cornell to earn Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors. A seven-time Ivy Rookie of the Week, Collins paced the league’s freshmen in scoring (8.2 ppg.) and rebounding (5.1 rpg.). He posted solid shooting numbers, hitting on 40 percent of his shots overall, 37 percent from 3point range and 80 percent from the free-throw line. The San Juan Capistrano, Calif., native was 6-for-7 from the field for 16 points against Lafayette and had 14 points and four steals against Columbia. He also grabbed 14 rebounds at Dartmouth. Collins is enrolled in Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

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GRAHAMDOW* Sophomore Guard • 6-0 • 175 Burlington, Ont. Nelson H.S. Biological Sciences A crafty point guard, Dow will challenge for a starting position in 2004-05. He brings solid quickness and intelligent decision making to the table and has become more of a true point guard after coming from high school as a scorer. A high percentage shooter, Dow can penetrate and finish or hit the perimeter jump shot. A mature player, Dow has international experience under him, playing for Canada’s junior national team for two summers. He also made great gains in the weight room and returned to campus as one of the team’s most improved players.

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At Cornell Dow had a solid freshman campaign, averaging 3.2 points and ranking among the Ivy League leaders in steals (ninth, 1.3 spg.) despite playing just 14.4 minutes per outing. Dow was also among the team’s leaders with his .469 field goal percentage. The Ivy League Rookie of the Week on Dec. 8, Dow posted career highs of 13 points against both Lafayette and Columbia and notched 12 points, six rebounds, five steals and three assists in a win at New Hampshire. He ripped down a career-best nine rebounds in the victory over Ithaca College. He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At Nelson Dow averaged 21 points and 11 assists in leading his Nelson HS to a 34-8 record as a senior. He averaged 15 points, 12 assists and eight steals as a junior. Dow was also invited to participate in the NIKE All-Canada camp in 2002 and 2003. His teams captured two medals at the Ontario high school championship tournament (OFSSA) - gold in 2001 and bronze in 2002. A Toronto Star first team GTA All-Star in 2002 and 2003, Dow was the recipient of the Mark Barnes Award for dedication to athletics at Nelson. He was a member of the Canadian junior national team in 2002, averaging 5.0 points and 1.4 rebounds in five games.

DOW’S CAREER HIGHS Points: ................ 13 at Lafayette (12-20-03) 13 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) Rebounds: ................ 9 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) FG Made: ............. 5 at Lafayette (12-20-03) 5 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) FG Attempts: ....... 9 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) FT Made: .................. 4 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) FT Attempts: ............ 5 at Harvard (1-30-04) 3pt Made: ... 3 at New Hampshire (12-7-03) 3 at Lafayette (12-20-03) 3pt Attempts: 4 at New Hampshire (12-7-03) 4 at Lafayette (12-20-03) Assists: ............... 5 at New Mexico (1-9-04) Steals: ......... 5 at New Hampshire (12-7-03) Blocks: ............................ 1 vs. Yale (3-5-04) Minutes: .............................. 29, three times Recent: at New Mexico (1-9-04)

Personal Graham John Dow is the son of John and Elaine Dow and has an older brother...Born: 7-11-84.

Dow's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year GP -GS Min -Avg 2003-04 27 -0 389 -14.4 Totals 27 -0 389 -14.4

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REBOUNDS

FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 30 -64 .469 10 -30 .333 16 -24 .667 10 37 47 1.7 49 1 30 -64 .469 10 -30 .333 16 -24 .667 10 37 47 1.7 49 1

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DAVIDLISLE** Junior Guard • 6-4 • 210 Wingham, Ont. F.E. Madill S.S. Biological Sciences Lisle continued to be a tremendous role player for the Big Red as a sophomore and will look to play an additional role. A parttime starter in each of his first two seasons, Lisle has given a consistent effort while seeing action in all 54 career games. He will continue to play a major role for Cornell thanks to his hustle and effort, as well as his natural feel for the offense. One of the squad’s hardest workers, Lisle is a skilled guard who, due to his tough and aggressive brand of play, can also play forward against smaller opponents. A strong defender and rebounder, he possesses the size at guard to be effective in the post, but also can hit the jump shot when left open. At Cornell Lisle averaged 3.0 points and 1.7 rebounds while playing 15.9 minutes per game as one of Cornell’s top reserves in 2003-04. He finished the season strong, posting 4.4 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.0 steals in the second half of the year, including 8.0 points and 1.5 steals in his only two starts of the season, at Penn and Ivy League champion Princeton. Lisle had a season-best eight rebounds in a win over Dartmouth and posted 10 points, three rebounds and two steals in a victory over Columbia. Lisle averaged 4.0 points and 2.4 rebounds while seeing action in all 27 games. He upped those averages to 7.2 points and 3.9 rebounds over his last 10 games, including his first nine career starts. He posted a career-high 14 points at Yale and hit on 6-of-10 shots for 13 points against Dartmouth. He answered that performance with a career-best nine rebounds and two steals against Harvard the following night. He earned his first career start against Penn, recording eight points and career highs in assists (5) and blocks (2) while also grabbing three rebounds and a steal in 36 minutes. He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Arts and Sciences.

Points: ........................... 14 at Yale (2-21-03) Rebounds: ................ 9 at Harvard (2-15-03) FG Made: ............. 6 at Dartmouth (2-14-03) FG Attempts: ................. 12 at Yale (2-21-03) FT Made: .................. 6 at Harvard (2-15-03) FT Attempts: ........... 10 at Harvard (2-15-03) 3pt Made: ...................... 2 vs. Penn (2-7-03) 2 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) 3pt Attempts: ................. 4 vs. Penn (2-7-03) 4 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) Assists: ........................... 5 vs. Penn (2-7-03) Steals: .......................................... 2, six times Recent: at Penn (2-27-04) Blocks: ........................... 2 vs. Penn (2-7-03) 2 at Brown (2-6-04) Minutes: ...................... 36 vs. Penn (2-7-03)

leading his team to a league title and a top eight ranking in the province. His juvenile provincial basketball team also earned a Canadian national title in 1999. He was named Madill’s top male athlete as a junior after lettering in track and field, volleyball and basketball. An outstanding student, Lisle was an Ontario Scholar and received both the Student Council Award for his overall contribution to the student body at Madill, as well as receiving the Big “M” award for scholarship, athletics and activities. Personal David Michael Lisle is the son of Gary and Maureen Lisle, and he has three older sisters...Born: 11-28-83.

Lisle's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

GP -GS Min -Avg 27 -9 488 -18.1 27 -2 430 -15.9 54 -11 918 -17.0

FG -FGA 40 -94 26 -69 66 -163

Pct 3FG .426 7 .377 8 .405 15

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-FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO -27 .259 20 -31 .645 22 43 65 2.4 31 0 -29 .276 21 -27 .778 18 29 47 1.7 37 0 -56 .268 41 -58 .707 40 72 112 2.1 68 0

A 27 25 52

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 22 3 13 107 4.0 29 4 22 81 3.0 51 7 35 188 3.5

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At F.E. Madill Lisle was a two-time first-team Western Ontario Secondary Schools all-conference selection and a four-time regional allstar pick at F.E. Madill. Lisle was named to the all-tournament squad at both the 2001 University of Windsor Invitational and the Heinbuch Classic, and he earned a spot as one of the “Top 40 players in Ontario.” Lisle participated in the prestigious Five Star Camp. He was a four-year captain,

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JASONMITCHELL* Sophomore Forward • 6-8 • 220 Saluda, S.C. Saluda H.S. Applied Economics and Management A prototypical small forward, Mitchell has the quickness and shooting range to earn increased playing time as a sophomore. At 6-8, Mitchell will have a distinct height advantage against most players who will guard him, but he has the same type of quickness that allows him to get to the basket. A deft shooter, Mitchell also knows how to play with his back to the basket. He has the ability to guard players on the perimeter or in the post, and he has a nose for getting to the defensive boards. A very good athlete, Mitchell is a very good shot blocker as well. At Cornell Mitchell saw action in 18 games as a reserve during his freshman season, averaging 0.8 points and 0.7 rebounds. He saw extensive action against Yale, scoring three points and blocking a shot in 14 minutes off the bench and matched a career-best with two rebounds and three assists against Columbia. Mitchell established career highs of five points, three assists, two rebounds and two blocks in the win over Ithaca College.He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

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At Saluda Mitchell averaged 17 points and nine rebounds a game as a senior, leading his Saluda HS team in both categories en route to his third straight all-region selection. A first-team AllLakeland selection as a senior, Mitchell scored more than 1,100 points, grabbed better than 400 rebounds and blocked more than 130 shots in his prep career. He was named one of the top 10 players in South Carolina by one publication, and was invited to participate in Nike Peach Jam in Augusta, Ga., and the adidas Big Time Tournament in Las Vegas, Nev. His play at the Christmas Invitational Tournament during the winter of 2002 earned him a spot on the all-tourney team.

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MITCHELL’S CAREER HIGHS Points: ....................... 5 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) Rebounds: .............................. 2, three times Recent: vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) FG Made: .................. 2 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) FG Attempts: ............. 7 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) FT Made: ........... 2 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) FT Attempts: ........ 2 vs. Colgate (11-25-03) 2 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) 3pt Made: ............................... 1, three times Recent: vs. Yale (3-5-04) 3pt Attempts: ............ 4 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) Assists: ...................... 3 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) 3 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) Steals: .................. 1 at Lafayette (12-20-03) 1 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) Blocks: ...................... 2 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03) Minutes: ................. 15 vs. Ithaca (12-2-03)

Personal Jason Rudolph Mitchell is the son of Randy and Wanda Mitchell, and he has two sisters and a brother...Born: 10-2384.

Mitchell's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year GP -GS Min -Avg 2003-04 19 -0 82 -4.3 Totals 19 -0 82 -4.3

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FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct 5 -23 .217 3 -13 .231 5 -23 .217 3 -13 .231

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FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 2 -4 .500 4 9 13 0.7 6 0 2 -4 .500 4 9 13 0.7 6 0

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ANDREWNAEVE* Sophomore Center • 6-9 • 220 Miles, Iowa East Central H.S. Applied Economics and Management A quickly developing big man, Naeve picked up the offensive and defensive schemes in no time and contributed greatly as a freshman. Even bigger thigns are expected as a sophomore. A skilled post player, Naeve has a rugged frame and knows how to play with his back to the basket. The 69 center has good timing, helping him block shots from the weak side and get up on the offensive and defensive boards. Naeve is also a strong passer who has the ability to play in the high post. At Cornell Naeve averaged 1.8 points, 2.7 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 11.2 minutes per game off the bench as a freshman. His numbers increased to 2.6 points, 3.8 rebounds and 0.9 blocks in Ivy League play. Naeve also finished strong, averaging 3.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.3 blocks and 1.0 steals in just 15 minutes per game over his last six contests, including six points, eight rebounds, two blocks and three steals in a career-high 23 minutes in the season finale against Brown. He posted a season-high eight rebounds against Dartmouth and Brown and posted a career-best three blocked shots against Columbia and Yale. His careerbest seven points also came against the Lions. He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. At East Central Naeve was a three-time all-state honoree and first-team allconference selection at East Central HS. He was regarded as one of the top big men in Iowa, averaging 17.8 points, 13.1 rebounds and 4.8 blocks as a senior and earning a McDonald’s All-America nomination. As a junior, Naeve averaged 17.9 points, 12.8 rebounds and 4.0 blocks while shooting 58 percent from the field and 65 percent from the charity stripe.

NAEVE’S CAREER HIGHS Points: ................. 7 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) Rebounds: ......... 8 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) 8 vs. Brown (3-6-04) FG Made: .................... 3 vs. Brown (3-6-04) FG Attempts: ........ 5 vs. Colgate (11-25-03) 5 vs. Brown (3-6-04) FT Made: ............ 3 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) FT Attempts: ............ 4 at Harvard (1-30-04) 3pt Made: .................................................. 0 3pt Attempts: ............................................. 0 Assists: ........................................ 1, six times Recent: vs. Yale (3-5-04) Steals: ................ 3 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) 3 vs. Brown (3-6-04) Blocks: ................ 3 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) 3 vs. Yale (3-5-04) Minutes: ................... 23 vs. Brown (3-6-04)

Naeve's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year GP -GS Min -Avg 2003-04 27 -0 300 -11.1 Totals 27 -0 300 -11.1

3-PTS

FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct 20 -49 .408 0 -0 .000 20 -49 .408 0 -0 .000

REBOUNDS

FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 9 -15 .600 29 45 74 2.7 47 1 9 -15 .600 29 45 74 2.7 47 1

A 6 6

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 13 21 12 49 1.8 13 21 12 49 1.8

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Personal Andrew Marcus Naeve is the son of Ray and Marcia Naeve, and he has a brother and sister...Born: 6-19-84.

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ERICTAYLOR*** Senior Forward/Center • 6-8 • 235 Latham, N.Y. Shaker H.S. • Worcester Academy (Mass.) Policy and Analysis Management

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Taylor is one of the top returning post players in the Ivy League. One of the most accurate shooters in Cornell history, Taylor is the circuit’s returning leader in rebounding (7.5 rpg.) and is second in field goal percentage (.585). A big body in the lane, Taylor is also a skilled athlete with a soft touch around the basket. He is a ferocious rebounder in traffic thanks to his strong hands and a knack for being around the ball. He can score facing up or with his back to the basket and is an accomplished passer who can work out of the high post. A true leader on the court, he became the first sophomore at Cornell to be recognized as team captain and is now in his third year in that position. He needs 287 points to reach 1,000 for his career. At Cornell Taylor averaged 9.4 points and 7.5 rebounds while shooting .585 (100-of-171) as a junior with 13 double-figure scoring games, including 17 points against both Saint Francis (Pa.) and Penn. Taylor had five double-doubles as a junior after going 55 collegiate contests without one, including a 16-point, 14rebound effort at St. Francis (N.Y.). Taylor posted season highs of 16 points, eight rebounds and two steals in a win at New Hampshire and scored 14 points on 6-of-8 shooting and corralled seven rebounds in the season opener against eventual Final Four participant Georgia Tech. The Latham, N.Y., native led the team in rebounding (7.0 rpg.), blocks (0.9 bpg.) and field goal percentage (.558) as a sophomore, while standing second in scoring (12.7 ppg.) and assists (2.3 apg.) and third in steals (1.0 spg.). He ranked among the top 15 in the Ivy League in scoring, rebounding and assists, the only player from the Ancient Eight to accomplish that feat. Taylor set the tone in the season opener, exploding for a career-high 30 points on 14-of-16 shooting from the field in a win at Buffalo. He also hauled in nine rebounds. He posted a 21-point, eightrebound effort in a victory over Bucknell, 20 points against Lafayette and 19 at Georgia Tech. Taylor shot 50 percent or better in 18 games in 2002-03 as a team tri-captain, becoming the first Big Red sophomore to be elected team captain in school history. As a freshman, Taylor ranked 10th in the Ivy League and led the Big Red in rebounding at 5.1 per game. He also chipped in 5.5 points per game while shooting a team-best .510 from the floor en route to earning the team’s James D. Paul II Award, which recognizes the team’s top contributor off the bench. The forward posted five double-digit scoring games. Taylor also had a pair of double-figure rebounding games, including a season-best 11 vs. Brown. He scored a

TAYLOR’S CAREER HIGHS Points: .................... 30 at Buffalo (11-22-02) Rebounds: .. 14 at St. Francis (N.Y.) (12-29-03) FG Made: ............... 14 at Buffalo (11-22-02) FG Attempts: .... 17 at Georgia Tech (1-8-03) FT Made: ............ 7 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) FT Attempts: ........... 13 at Harvard (2-15-03) 3pt Made: ................................................... 0 3pt Attempts: ........... 2 vs. Colgate (12-1-01) Assists: ..................... 5 at La Salle (12-28-02) Steals: ......................... 3 at Lehigh (12-4-02) 3 vs. Vermont (1-13-03) Blocks: .......................... 4 at Brown (2-6-04) Minutes: ............... 39 at Syracuse (12-6-02)

career-high 15 points in the team’s lone road win of the year over Dartmouth. He averaged 11.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game in his final three contests, all starts. He is enrolled in the College of Human Ecology. At Worcester Academy Taylor did one postgraduate year at Worcester Academy in Massachusetts, serving as team captain. He was ranked the 85th best player in the country in HoopScoop magazine’s top 100 ranking of fifth-year players in 2001. At Shaker Taylor was a two-year all-league selection at Shaker HS, serving as team captain during his senior campaign. He was named allarea and earned all-star recognition from News Channel 13. Personal Eric Wesley Taylor is the son of David and Gail Taylor and has a younger sister...Born: 12-27-81.

Taylor's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

GP -GS 21 -3 27 -27 27 -27 75 -57

Min -Avg FG -FGA 423 -20.1 49 -96 820 -30.4 140 -251 725 -26.9 100 -171 1968 -26.2 289 -518

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Pct 3FG .510 0 .558 0 .585 0 .558 0

3-PTS

-FGA -5 -4 -1 -10

Pct .000 .000 .000 .000

REBOUNDS

FT 18 63 54 135

-FTA Pct Off -51 .353 36 -147 .429 64 -124 .435 67 -322 .419 167

Def 71 125 135 331

Tot 107 189 202 498

Avg 5.1 7.0 7.5 6.6

PF 48 85 68 201

FO A 1 25 3 61 2 36 6 122

TO 32 90 58 180

Blk Stl Pts Avg 11 7 116 5.5 25 27 343 12.7 25 16 254 9.4 61 50 713 9.5


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CODYTOPPERT*** Senior Guard • 6-4 • 202 Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque Academy Applied Economics and Management Toppert has been a consistent contributor on the perimeter for the Big Red throughout his career, and coming off a breakthrough season in 2003-04, he is looking for a memorable senior campaign. The left-hander is quick enough to drive past a defender and strong enough to finish in the lane. One of the top mid-range jump shooters in the league, Toppert’s success came despite being a marked man in opponents’ game plans his first three seasons, often drawing the opposition’s top defender. His toughness and nose for the ball have made him an effective rebounder from his position. He also is one of the best free throw shooters in program history, connecting on 84 percent of his shots from the charity stripe. He enters his final season with 934 points and needs just 66 points to reach 1,000 for his career.

At Albuquerque Academy Toppert was named first-team all-state as a junior and

Points: ............... 31 at Duquesne (12-31-03) Rebounds: ........... 9 at Dartmouth (2-14-03) 9 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (1-3-04) FG Made: .......... 11 at Duquesne (12-31-03) FG Attempts: ......... 21 at Syracuse (12-6-02) FT Made: ............. 7 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) FT Attempts: ........ 8 vs. Columbia (1-17-04) 3pt Made: ........... 8 at Duquesne (12-31-03) 3pt Attempts: .............. 16 at Brown (2-6-04) Assists: .................. 5 at Syracuse (11-29-01) 5 vs. Dartmouth (2-20-04) Steals: ....................... 4 at Harvard (2-22-02) 4 vs. Army (11-29-03) Blocks: ........................ 2 at Lehigh (12-4-02) Minutes: ............. 41 vs. Colgate (11-25-03) 41 at St. Francis (N.Y.) (12-29-03)

senior, averaging 24.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game in his final year at Albuquerque Academy. He was twice named district player of the year and was a USA Today honorable mention All-American in 2000 and 2001. Toppert was named the top shooting guard at the Five Star basketball camp in Pittsburgh in 2000, helping him earn recognition to garner a McDonald’s All-America nomination. He was instrumental in helping his team go 23-4 and earn a spot in the state finals as a senior. Toppert also lettered four seasons as a pitcher and first baseman in baseball, helping his team to a pair of state titles. Personal Cody A. Toppert is the son of Bob and Linda Toppert and has a younger brother. Both parents were four-year letter winners in basketball at New Mexico...Born: 1-10-83.

Toppert's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

GP -GS 27 -27 27 -27 27 -27 81 -81

Min -Avg FG -FGA 851 -31.5 98 -262 865 -32.0 95 -233 905 -33.5 138 -350 2621 -32.4 331 -845

Pct 3FG .374 51 .408 48 .394 77 .392 176

3-PTS

-FGA -149 -141 -215 -505

REBOUNDS

Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def .342 32 -35 .914 28 91 .340 22 -30 .733 21 95 .358 42 -50 .840 22 80 .349 96 -115 .835 71 266

Tot 119 116 102 337

Avg 4.4 4.3 3.8 4.2

PF 58 49 60 167

FO A 1 40 0 27 1 41 2 108

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 57 1 27 279 10.3 38 3 19 260 9.6 44 5 22 395 14.6 139 9 68 934 11.5

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At Cornell Toppert had a career year as a junior, averaging 14.6 points while recording career highs in assists (41), blocks (5) and 3-point field goals (77). He hit at least one 3-pointer in 26 of 27 games and his 77 treys rank second on Cornell’s singleseason list. Toppert continued his streak of durability, starting all 27 games as junior, running his streak to 81 consecutive starts. He did that despite breaking his hand during the Bucknell game. He averaged 17.4 points before the injury and 11.6 points in his final 13 games after the injury. Toppert ranked third on the team in scoring (9.6 ppg.) and rebounding (4.3 rpg.) as a sophomore, pacing the squad in 3-pointers (48). Toppert became the ninth player at Cornell to record 500 points by the end of their sophomore season, ending the season with 539 career markers. Toppert netted a career-best 27 points, including six 3-pointers, at La Salle and had a career-high nine rebounds at Dartmouth. He also led the way with 21 points, including five 3-pointers, and four rebounds in a loss at eventual national champion Syracuse. As a freshman, Toppert led the team in minutes played (31.5 mpg.), free throw percentage (.914) and total rebounds (119), while ranking second in scoring (10.3 ppg.), rebounding (4.4 rpg) and steals (27). He was also the only player to start all 27 games and reached double figures in scoring 12 times. Toppert hit 51 3-pointers on the season, with six coming en route to a 26-point effort against Ithaca. He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

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CHRISVANDENBERG* Senior Center • 6-10 • 240 Harley, Ont. Burford Area H.S. Animal Sciences One of the top big men ever recruited at Cornell, Vandenberg had each of his first two seasons cut short with knee injuries and missed the entire 2003-04 season after off-season surgery. He is now well on his way toward regaining his health. The 6-10 center possesses good strength and solid footwork and positioning in the low post. A skilled passer, his presence generates open perimeter shots for the guards and his shot blocking and ability to control the defensive glass gives the Big Red easy offensive opportunities. While recovering from his injury, Vandenberg has worked on strengthening his legs and upper body, as well as building his stamina. Despite his nearly two-year absence from competitive basketball, Vandenberg will have every opportunity to get back onto the court.

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At Cornell Vandenberg missed the entire 2003-04 season after recovering from off-season knee surgery. He saw limited action in 12 games as a sophomore while attempting to recover from a knee injury, averaging 1.2 points and 1.3 rebounds in six minutes per game. He blocked four shots, including two against Brown, and had four points and four rebounds in a season-high 10 minutes of action at Dartmouth. Vandenberg played in the team’s first three games as a freshman before suffering a dislocated kneecap in practice, and was a dominant presence in his limited action. The Harley, Ont., native averaged 6.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.0 blocks, including a school freshman record seven swats in his first collegiate contest. Vandenberg had his finest all-around performance against Notre Dame, recording eight points, seven rebounds and two steals in 25 minutes of action against the Fighting Irish. He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

VANDENBERG’S CAREER HIGHS Points: .............. 8 at Notre Dame (11-19-01) Rebounds: ............. 7 at Canisius (11-16-01) 7 at Notre Dame (11-19-01) FG Made: ......... 4 at Notre Dame (11-19-01) FG Attempts: .... 9 at Notre Dame (11-19-01) FT Made: ............... 2 at Canisius (11-16-01) 2 at Dartmouth (2-14-03) FT Attempts: .......... 3 at Canisius (11-16-01) 3pt Made: ........................ 1 vs. Yale (2-1-03) 3pt Attempts: ........................... 1, three times Recent: vs. Yale (2-1-03) Assists: ...................................... 1, four times Recent: at Georgia Tech (1-8-03) Steals: .............. 2 at Notre Dame (11-19-01) Blocks: ................... 7 at Canisius (11-16-01) Minutes: .............. 28 at Canisius (11-16-01)

the national team. A member of the Ontario High School AllStars, Vandenberg was a five-year starter at center. Personal Christian Hendrick Vandenberg is the son of Albert and Yoka Vandenberg and has two older sisters...Born: 2-19-82.

At Burford Vandenberg played for the Canadian national “B” and junior national teams while at Burford Area High School. He averaged 3.2 points and 3.8 rebounds in five games at the 2001 World University Games for the junior national team, helping the squad go 5-2 and earn sixth place. He was also the only Canadian high school player invited to try out for

Vandenberg's Career Statistics TOTAL

Year GP -GS Min -Avg 2001-02 3 -3 77 -25.7 2002-03 12 -0 70 -5.8 2003-04 INJURED Totals 15 -3 147 -9.8

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FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct 8 -19 .421 0 -0 .000 4 -12 .333 1 -3 .333 12 -31

.387

1 -3

.333

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FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO 3 -5 .600 5 14 19 6.3 2 0 5 -8 .625 5 10 15 1.3 16 0 8 -13

.615

10

24

34

2.3 18

0

A 4 1

TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 9 9 2 19 6.3 3 4 2 14 1.2

5

12

13

4

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JASONCANADY Freshman • Guard • 6-3 • 180 Brooklyn, N.Y. • Millbrook School Applied Economics and Management

At Cornell Canady will have the opportunity to play immediately as a freshman thanks to his ability to play either backcourt position. He has the ability to break down a defense with the dribble and can also find the open man. Canady brings good size (6-3) to the table and will see added time as he settles into a bigger ball-handling role. He will need to refine his defense to earn a lasting spot in the rotation. At Millbrook School Canady averaged 27.5 points, 4.5 assists, 4.2 rebounds and 2.8 steals per game in his two seasons at the Millbrook School. He earned team most valuable player honors as a senior and was named the New York Boys’ Club Student-Athlete of the Year in 2004. Canady led his team to the New England final four each of his final two years. He transferred to Millbrook after playing at Archbishop Carroll HS in Washington, D.C. Personal Jason E. Canady is the son of Anna Canady and has an older sister and a younger brother. Born: 7-18-85.

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KHALIQGANT Freshman • Guard • 6-3 • 175 Norcross, Ga. • Marion-Tabor Academy (Mass.) Undecided

At Cornell A versatile guard, Gant has the ability to swing between the backcourt positions. He has the quickness and ball handling ability to play the point and long-range touch to play shooting guard. Gant has biggame experience after playing at one of the top prep schools in the country. He will battle for immediate playing time as one of the most celebrated newcomers in the Ivy League this season.

Personal Khaliq Jabari Gant is the son of Dean and Dana Gant and has an older brother and sister. Born: 10-23-85.

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At Marion-Tabor Academy Gant was a Street & Smith’s High Honorable Mention All-American and a Boston All-Metro selection at Marion-Tabor Academy (Mass.). Gant is ranked among the top 200 recruits nationally by Prep Basketball magazine and was a member of the Youth Prep Stars Recruiting Magazine Georgia 2004 All-State Dream Team, comprised of the top 16 high school players in the state while playing at Holy Innocents HS in Atlanta. Off the court, Gant was the president of the senior class at Tabor.

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UGOIHEKWEAZU Sophomore • Forward • 6-5 • 210 Houston, Texas • Westbury Christian H.S. • Wofford College Biological Sciences

At Cornell Ihekweazu will sit out the 2004-05 season due to NCAA transfer requirements and will have three seasons of eligibility at Cornell after spending his freshman campaign at Wofford College. An undersized power forward at 6-5, Ihekweazu is a tremendous athlete with a solid basketball background. The sophomore will be a key part of the Big Red’s scout team while adjusting to the Big Red’s offensive and defensive schemes this season. At Wofford Ihekweazu averaged 1.1 points and 1.3 rebounds as a freshman at Wofford, playing in 15 contests for the Terriers off the bench at the forward slot while playing behind All-Southern Conference selection Howard Wilkerson. He also competed in track and field, winning the Southern Conference high jump championship with a jump of 6-4 3/4. At Westbury Christian Ihekweazu averaged 12.2 points and 6.0 rebounds as a senior at Westbury Christian High School, earning first-team all-state honors from the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. A two-time all-state selection, he shot 59 percent from the field as his school posted a 33-7 record, combining with NBA first round pick Ndudi Ebi to state championships as a sophomore and senior and the runner-up position his junior year. A three-time all-district choice, Ihekweazu carried a 3.8 grade-point average in the classroom, and he also lettered in track and field (state high jump runner-up as a junior) and baseball. Personal Ugonna Nnamdi Ihekweazu is the son of Rose Ihekweazu and has two older brothers and a younger sister. Born: 8-6-85.

SHAWNOLIVERSON Freshman • Center • 6-10 • 245 Preston, Idaho • Preston H.S. Undecided

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At Cornell Oliverson has the size (6-10, 245 pounds) and strength to physically match up with any center in the Ivy League. The native of Preston, Idaho, is an aggressive player down low on both ends of the court. He has good hands and excels at rebounding and blocking shots. How well he adjusts to the speed of the Division I game will determine how much playing time he will earn. At Preston Oliverson was one of the top 10 centers in the West as a senior at Preston HS according to Prep West. He was also ranked among the top 250 recruits nationally by Galaxy of Stars. A first-team all-state and second-team all-state tournament selection as a senior, Oliverson averaged 11.7 points, 10.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks in leading his team to an undefeated state championship (24-0). Personal Shawn Michael Oliverson is the son of Mike and Laura Oliverson and has an older sister and three younger brothers. Born: 8-20-85.

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RYANROURKE Junior • Forward • 6-8 • 215 Bothell, Wash. • Bothell H.S. • Mesa C.C. (Ariz.) Applied Economics and Management

At Cornell Rourke was a junior college All-American at Mesa Community College after spending his freshman year at the Air Force Academy. A cerebral player with a feathery shooting touch from the perimeter, Rourke was tutored at Mesa by former NBA player Alton Lister. He is a strong rebounder who can move between the small forward and power forward positions. He brings toughness, experience and maturity to the squad. At Mesa CC Rourke was an honorable mention National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American as a sophomore at Mesa Community College (Ariz.) after averaging 17.1 points in leading his team to a 20-10 record. An ACCAC’s Player of the Week selection, Rourke was named first-team all-league and all-region at Mesa under the direction of former NBA player Alton Lister. At Bothell HS Rourke was a two-time all-state nominee at Bothell HS, averaging 18.0 points as a junior and 14.2 points and 6.6 rebounds as a senior. He earned preseason third-team all-state honors in his final season. Personal Ryan Joseph Rourke is the son of Patricia Ullman and has an older brother and sister. Born: 9-10-83.

WILLSCOTT Freshman • Guard • 6-4 • 185 New York, N.Y. • Collegiate School • Blair Academy (N.J.) Applied Economics and Management

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At Cornell Scott is regarded as a tremendous outside shooter who brings good size to the shooting guard position. A heady player, he was ranked among the nation’s top 50 fifth-year players last season while playing at Blair Academy in New Jersey. Scott is capable of earning immediate playing time at the swing positions, and he will earn additional playing time as he gains strength and adjusts to the Division I game.

Personal William Norman Scott is the son of Drs. Norman and Susan Scott and has an older brother, Eric, who played basketball at Penn, and a younger sister. His father is the New York Knicks team doctor, while his mother is the team doctor for the New York Liberty. Born: 2-24-85.

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At Blair Academy Scott was ranked among the top 50 fifth-year players in the country after competing in 2003-04 at Blair Academy (N.J.). He helped Blair win the Boys’ Club Holiday Tournament, earning MVP honors. Scott became the Collegiate School’s all-time leading scorer as a senior (2,124 career points), averaging 27.8 points per game in his final year after posting 23.0 ppg. as a junior and 22.0 ppg. as a sophomore. He was named first-team all-league in each of his final three years, as well as second-team all-city and all-state as a senior. A tremendous shooter, Scott connected on 40 percent of his 3-point attempts at the Collegiate School and 84 percent from the free-throw line. As a senior, he shot better than 55 percent from the field.

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2004-05 Cornell Men’s Basketball Rosters Numerical Roster No. 3 4 11 12 20 21 30 31 32 33 34 40 42 45 --

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Name Graham Dow Ryan Rourke Kevin App Jason Canady Lenny Collins Khaliq Gant Will Scott Jason Mitchell Eric Taylor Cody Toppert David Lisle Chris Vandenberg Andrew Naeve Shawn Oliverson Ugo Ihekweazu

Pos. G F G G F G G F F/C G G C C C F

Cl. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So.

Ht. 6-0 6-8 6-0 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-8 6-8 6-4 6-4 6-10 6-9 6-10 6-5

Wt. 175 215 180 180 205 175 185 220 235 202 210 245 220 245 210

2003-04 Stats Pts. Reb. 3.2 1.7 — — 0.2 0.1 — — 10.3 5.2 — — — — 0.8 0.7 9.4 7.5 14.6 3.8 3.0 1.7 — — 1.8 2.7 — — — —

School/Hometown Nelson HS/Burlington, Ont. Mesa Community College (Ariz.)/Bothell HS/Bothell, Wash. Our Lady of Good Counsel HS/Silver Spring, Md. Milbrook School/Brooklyn, N.Y. Santa Margarita Catholic HS/San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Marion-Tabor Academy (Mass.)/Holy Innocents HS/Norcross, Ga. Blair Academy (N.J.)/Collegiate School/New York, N.Y. Saluda HS/Saluda, S.C. Worcester Academy (Mass.)/Shaker HS/Latham, N.Y. Albuquerque Academy/Albuquerque, N.M. F.E. Madill HS/Wingham, Ont. Burford HS/Harley, Ont. East Central HS/Miles, Iowa Preston HS/Preston, Idaho Wofford College/Westbury Christian HS/Houston, Texas

Pos. G G F G G F G F C C F G F/C G C

Cl. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6-0 6-3 6-6 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-8 6-4 6-8 6-4 6-10

Wt. 180 180 205 175 175 210 210 220 220 245 215 185 235 202 245

2003-04 Stats Pts. Reb. 0.2 0.1 — — 10.3 5.2 3.2 1.7 — — — — 3.0 1.7 0.8 0.7 1.8 2.7 — — — — — — 9.4 7.5 14.6 3.8 — —

School/Hometown Our Lady of Good Counsel HS/Silver Spring, Md. Milbrook School/Brooklyn, N.Y. Santa Margarita Catholic HS/San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Nelson HS/Burlington, Ont. Marion-Tabor Academy (Mass.)/Holy Innocents HS/Norcross, Ga. Wofford College/Westbury Christian HS/Houston, Texas F.E. Madill HS/Wingham, Ont. Saluda HS/Saluda, S.C. East Central HS/Miles, Iowa Preston HS/Preston, Idaho Mesa Community College (Ariz.)/Bothell HS/Bothell, Wash. Blair Academy (N.J.)/Collegiate School/New York, N.Y. Worcester Academy (Mass.)/Shaker HS/Latham, N.Y. Albuquerque Academy/Albuquerque, N.M. Burford HS/Harley, Ont.

Alphabetical Roster No. 11 12 20 3 21 -34 31 42 45 4 30 32 33 40

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Name Kevin App Jason Canady Lenny Collins Graham Dow Khaliq Gant Ugo Ihekweazu David Lisle Jason Mitchell Andrew Naeve Shawn Oliverson Ryan Rourke Will Scott Eric Taylor Cody Toppert Chris Vandenberg

Head Coach: Steve Donahue (Ursinus ‘84) 32-76 overall, fifth season Assistants: Paul Fortier (Washington ‘03), Izzi Metz (Hobart ‘98), Zach Spiker (Ithaca ‘00) Captains: Eric Taylor ‘05

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Roster Breakdown BY HOMETOWN: California (1) San Juan Capistrano—Lenny Collins Canada (3) Harley, Ontario—Chris Vandenberg Burlington, Ontario—Graham Dow Wingham, Ontario—David Lisle Georgia (1) Norcross—Khaliq Gant Idaho (1) Preston—Shawn Oliverson Iowa (1) Miles—Andrew Naeve Maryland (1) Silver Spring—Kevin App New Mexico (1) Albuquerque—Cody Toppert New York (3) Brooklyn—Jason Canady Latham—Eric Taylor New York—Will Scott South Carolina (1) Saluda—Jason Mitchell Texas (1) Houston—Ugo Ihekweazu Washington (1) Bothell—Ryan Rourke

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BY HEIGHT: 6-0 (2)—Kevin App, Graham Dow 6-3 (2)—Jason Canady, Khaliq Gant 6-4 (3)—David Lisle, Will Scott, Cody Toppert 6-5 (1)—Ugo Ihekweazu 6-6 (1)—Lenny Collins 6-8 (3)—Jason Mitchell, Ryan Rourke, Eric Taylor 6-9 (1)—Andrew Naeve 6-10 (2)—Shawn Oliverson, Chris Vandenberg BREAKDOWN BY CLASS: Seniors (3) — Eric Taylor, Cody Toppert, Chris Vandenberg. Juniors (3) — Lenny Collins, David Lisle, Ryan Rourke Sophomores (5) — Kevin App, Graham Dow, Ugo Ihekweazu, Jason Mitchell, Andrew Naeve Freshmen (4) — Jason Canady, Khaliq Gant, Shawn Oliverson, Will Scott

BY POSITION: Guards (7)—Kevin App, Jason Canady, Graham Dow, Khaliq Gant, David Lisle, Will Scott, Cody Toppert Forwards (5)—Lenny Collins, Ugo Ihekweazu, Jason Mitchell, Ryan Rourke, Eric Taylor Centers (3)—Andrew Naeve, Shawn Oliverson, Chris Vandenberg

pro-nun-see-AY-shun GUIDE: Jason Canady — CAN-a-day Paul Fortier — FORT-ee-ay Khaliq Gant — kha-LEEK Ugo Ihekweazu — YOU-go e-HECK-we-zoo David Lisle — LYLE Andrew Naeve — NAYV Shawn Oliverson — OLL-iv-er-sun


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2003-04 Season Review

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The 2003-04 Cornell men’s basketball season was unquestionably one of the Eric Taylor most exciting in recent history. Records were set, individual goals were recognized and the collective group continued its march toward its goal of winning the Ivy championship. Head coach Steve Donahue’s Big Red finished the season 11-16 overall and 6-8 in Ivy League play, a two- Cody Toppert game improvement from the previous year in both categories. Cornell improved its scoring average nearly 10 points per game, went from a -3.0 to a +2.3 rebound margin and lowered its opponent field goal percentage (ranking second in Ivy League play at .426). Turnovers went down, steals and blocks went up and free throw percentages increased. Everything you could ask for got better. What was another season of improvement was nearly a special season ... the Big Red dropped seven games, including four in Ivy play, by five points or less or in overtime. The Big Red will use those games as learning experiences, but also motivation, when it heads into the 2004-05 campaign with three returning starters and nine returning letter winners. Everywhere you look, the Big Red mantra of constant and consistent improvement was obvious. With a core of returning players, Cornell will be expecting to continue that trend. For the second straight year, Cornell played a team during the regular season that advanced to the national championship game. In 2003 it was Syracuse, the eventual national champion. This past year it was Georgia Tech, which Cornell hosted in the season opener. The eventual national runner-up got all it could handle from the Big Red, which led by as many as eight in the first half and trailed by just one with 13 minutes to play. Cornell’s victory over Army at Blue The Big Red’s transition The Big Red scored 75 or more points 10 times in 2003- Cross Arena continued the Big gered game wa by it s trig04 after reaching that mark just four times the previ- Red’s success when visiting the city never b s defensive pressure , and it ha een better d th ous year and 11 times in the first three seasons under of Rochester. The game was part Cornel an it was in l closed ou 2003-04. t the seaso head coach Steve Donahue. The Big Red’s average of of a doubleheader that also fea- record n with a sc 236 steals hool , surpassin 70.5 points per game was the highest since the squad tured Niagara topping Bucknell, the 199 g the 223 2-93 squa by d . Lenny Co posted 70.8 ppg. during the 1990-91 campaign. way with 90-71. llins led th an Ivy-be e st Ka’Ron Ba 52 steals, rnes had while The Big Red will enter the 20045 1 th . T ird and fo THE YEAR OF KA’RON ... urth, respec he duo ranked 05 season having hit at least at Corn tively, in a ell. season Senior Ka’Ron Barnes was named to the one 3-pointer in 422 straight National Association of Basketball games. Coaches (NABC) All-District II second ATTENTION, EARNING team in 2003-04, becoming the first GARNERED IT PLENTY OF NATIONAL CORNELL’S QUICK START IN IVY PLAY (5-0) , AS WELL AS BY MNS COLU ATCH W Cornell player to earn that distinction ELLA RACKETOLOGY AND CINDER MENTIONS IN ESPN.COM’S B since John Bajusz in 1987. Barnes was .COM AND THE SPORTING NEWS. the only Ivy player named to a team, CBSSPORTSLINE becoming the eighth Cornell player to PACKING THEM IN earn all-district honors, and just the Cornell drew a record 4,762 fans for its second in 36 years. He also became the first Cornell player season opener against Georgia Tech, to earn first-team All-Ivy honors in seven years (John the largest crowd to watch the Big Red McCord, 1997) with his unanimous selection to the first in Newman Arena. Below are the crowds team.Barnes was the 15th Big Red player in program that surpassed 4,400 in the 4,473-seat history to join the first team and is one of 24 Cornell arena: players to earn All-Ivy honors more than once. The two4,762 - Georgia Tech, 2003-04 (L, 69-90) year co-captain averaged 20.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.9 steals per game as a senior. He closed his For the second time in 2003-04 and the sixth time 4,500 - Columbia, 1989-90 (W, 71-68) 4,473 - Princeton, 2003-04 (L, 64-69) career ranked fifth at Cornell in career scoring with 1,396 in 12 years playing at Newman Arena, Cornell had 4,473 - North Carolina, 1990-91 (L, 64-108) a soldout crowd (4,473) for the 69-64 loss to points and fourth in assists (329) and steals (149). A two4,473 - Princeton, 1997-98 (L, 59-72) time Ivy League Player of the Week, Barnes scored in Princeton on Feb. 13. The battle for first place was 4,473 - Columbia, 1992-93 (L, 64-74) short of the season-opening crowd of 4,762 double figures in 37 of his final 38 games with 20+ points just 4,403 - Columbia, 1993-94 (L, 58-67) that saw Cornell drop a 90-69 decision to Georgia in 16 of 27 games as a senior. Tech.

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2003-04 Final Ivy League Standings W 13 10 10 7 6 6 3 1

Princeton Penn Brown Yale Cornell Columbia Harvard Dartmouth

L 1 4 4 7 8 8 11 13

Ivy League Pct. H .927 6-1 .714 5-2 .714 5-2 .500 5-2 .429 2-5 .429 4-3 .214 2-5 .071 1-6

A 7-0 5-2 5-2 2-5 4-3 2-5 1-6 0-7

W 20 17 14 12 11 10 4 3

Overall Pct. H .714 10-2 .630 7-6 .519 7-4 .444 7-4 .407 5-7 .370 5-6 .148 2-9 .107 2-8

L 8 10 13 15 16 17 23 25

A 10-4 7-4 6-9 3-10 5-9 4-10 2-13 1-14

N 0-2 3-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-3

2003-04 All-Ivy Men’s Basketball Team Player of the Year: Jason Forte, Brown (Jr., G) Rookie of the Year: Leon Pattman, Dartmouth (Fr., G/F) First Team *Ka’Ron Barnes, Cornell (Sr., G) *Jason Forte, Brown (Jr., G) *Jeff Schiffner, Penn (Sr., G) Will Venable, Princeton (Jr., F) *Judson Wallace, Princeton (Jr., C)

Second Team Tim Begley, Penn (Sr., G) Edwin Draughan, Yale (Jr., F) Jaime Kilburn, Brown (Sr., C) Mike Martin, Brown (Sr., G) Matt Preston, Columbia (Jr., F)

* - Unanimous selection

Honorable Mention Adam Chubb, Penn (Sr., C); Matt Stehle, Harvard (So., F)

2003-04 Box Scores Game 1

GEORGIA TECH 90, CORNELL 69 NOV. 23, 2003 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - For 27 minutes, Cornell had Newman Arena buzzing with excitement, trailing by just one point. Four minutes later the Yellow Jackets were finishing off a 14-2 run that essentially ended the Big Red’s upset hopes as Tech remained unbeaten on the season with a 90-69 victory in front of a sold-out, nationally-televised audience. Jarrett Jack led five Yellow Jackets in double figures with 21 points and added eight assists, six rebounds and four steals. Marvin Lewis added 18 points, while B.J. Elder and Luke Schenscher poured in 15 points apiece. Elder recorded a double-double with 10 rebounds.Senior Ka’Ron Barnes led the Big Red with 21 points and six assists, while Cody Toppert added 16 points, Eric Taylor netted 14 and Gabe Stephenson poured in 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for his third career double-double. Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 24 2-2 0-0 1-2 30 7-13 0-0 1-1 29 5-17 2-6 3-4 33 8-12 2-4 3-3 33 7-13 2-7 2-2 19 6-12 0-0 0-3 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 11 1-3 0-0 0-0 15 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0

Cornell (0-1) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Andrew Naeve Jason Mitchell Dane Williams David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 31 1-6 0-4 2-4 31 3-8 0-1 4-4 34 6-8 0-0 2-6 39 7-23 4-10 3-3 35 6-14 4-9 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 20 2-4 0-1 0-0

200 36-73

200 25-64

6-17 12-17

8-25 11-17

R 6 7 10 6 6 3 1 0 2 0 0 1 44 R 9 10 7 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 37

A TO 5 0 1 1 1 3 8 4 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0

PF PTS 2 5 2 15 1 15 3 21 1 18 2 12 1 0 0 0 1 2 4 2 0 0

22

17

13

90

A TO 2 3 4 1 3 4 6 6 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

PF PTS 3 4 4 10 2 14 1 21 1 16 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4

17

19

21

69

Blocks: Georgia Tech 9 (McHenry 3, Muhammad 2, Brooks, Jack, Lewis, Schenscher); Cornell 4 (Taylor 2, Barnes, Naeve). Steals: Georgia Tech 11 (Jack 4, Lewis 3, Moore 2, Muhammad, West); Cornell 5 (Barnes 3, Collins, Lisle). Halftime: TECH 42, COR 38. Officials: Antonelli, Carstensen, McGoff. Attendance: 4,762.

COLGATE 84, CORNELL 77 (OT) NOV. 25, 2003 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - Colgate hit all eight free throws in overtime to escape Ithaca with a 84-77 victory at Newman Arena. Mark Linebaugh hit for 23 points and Alvin Reed added 17 for Colgate, which ended the contest 19-of-20 from the charity stripe. Andrew Zidar, who had the only Colgate miss at the line, had 16 points and 12 rebounds in the win. Cornell’s Gabe Stephenson had career highs of 17 points and 12 rebounds in the loss, his second straight double-double effort to open the season. All five starters hit for double figures, with Cody Toppert hitting for 16 and Ka’Ron Barnes adding 15. Barnes added six rebounds, while Toppert connected on four 3-pointers for the second consecutive contest. Eric Taylor hit all five of his field goals and 3of-4 free throws en route to 13 points, and Lenny Collins added 11 points and six steals, one off the school record, before fouling out with 2:42 remaining in regulation. Colgate (1-1) Howard Blue, F Josh Humphrey, F Andrew Zidar, C Mark Linebaugh, G Alvin Reed, G Kendall Chones Kyle Chones Jon Foss Jon Simon Marc Daniels Team Totals Cornell (0-2) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Andrew Naeve Jason Mitchell David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 31 2-7 0-0 6-6 17 1-2 0-1 2-2 42 7-13 1-1 1-2 45 7-19 1-5 8-8 39 6-14 3-5 2-2 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 8 0-3 0-0 0-0 8 2-2 0-0 0-0 25 3-6 2-3 0-0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 225 29-67

7-15 19-20

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 28 3-11 1-2 4-5 35 5-12 0-0 7-10 28 5-5 0-0 3-4 44 6-18 1-7 2-4 41 5-17 4-12 2-2 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 15 2-5 0-0 0-0 4 0-0 0-0 0-2 27 0-1 0-0 1-2 225 26-70

6-22 19-29

R 4 1 12 4 5 4 5 2 2 0 5 44 R 5 12 5 6 4 0 3 1 5 5 46

A TO 5 1 3 0 3 7 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0

PF PTS 2 10 4 4 3 16 2 23 1 17 2 2 1 0 3 4 1 8 0 0

17

19

16

84

A TO 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2

PF PTS 5 11 4 17 3 13 4 15 1 16 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 1

10

20

15

77

Blocks: Colgate 2 (Blue, Zidar); Cornell 2 (Naeve, Taylor). Steals: Colgate 6 (Blue 3, Reed 2, Linebaugh); Cornell 12 (Collins 6, Toppert 2, Barnes, Dow, Naeve, Stephenson). Halftime: COL 39, COR 30. Officials: Walker, Alvaro, Regan. Attendance: 1,147.

Game 3

CORNELL 79, ARMY 66 NOV. 29, 2003 — BLUE CROSS ARENA

ROCHESTER, N.Y. - When leadership was needed, Cornell co-captains Ka’Ron Barnes and Eric Taylor took over. The duo helped push the Big Red past Army 79-66 in front of 1,690 fans at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester. Barnes connected for 24 points and had three assists without a turnover, while Taylor hit six of his first seven field goals and finished with 15 points and a game-high eight rebounds. Lenny Collins added a career high 18 points. Josh Wilson’s 21 points and five rebounds led Army. Sean O’Keefe was the only other Black Knight player to reach double figures with 12 points, while Andrew Pawling added eight. The Big Red defense forced a season-high 22 turnovers and posted 10 steals, including four by Toppert and three by Barnes. Army (2-2) Bill Mohr, F Josh Wilson, F Travis Owsley, G Matt Bell, G Sean O’Keefe, G Steve Stoll Ray Fredrick Colin Harris Joey Payton Cory Sinning Ryan Wallace Kenny Doleac Erik Engstrom Andrew Pawling Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 8 0-2 0-1 0-0 26 7-10 1-2 6-7 28 1-6 0-4 4-4 29 1-3 0-1 2-4 27 3-7 1-5 5-5 2 0-1 0-1 2-2 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 11 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 7 0-2 0-2 0-0 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 19 3-4 0-0 0-0 10 0-0 0-0 1-3 24 2-2 2-2 2-2

Cornell (1-2) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Andrew Naeve Jason Mitchell David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 34 6-11 3-5 3-4 13 0-1 0-0 4-4 27 7-10 0-0 1-3 39 6-12 4-8 8-9 34 4-10 1-4 0-0 29 3-4 0-0 1-2 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0-3 0-2 0-0 10 0-0 0-0 0-0

200 20-44

200 27-52

4-18 22-27

8-19 17-22

R 1 5 5 4 1 0 1 2 0 3 1 1 2 5 2 33

A TO 0 1 0 3 3 2 0 1 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 2 1 1 11 22

23

R 5 3 8 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 25

A TO 2 1 0 1 4 1 3 9 2 3 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 2

PF PTS 3 18 4 4 4 15 3 24 1 9 3 7 2 2 0 0 2 0

16

22

11

PF PTS 3 0 4 21 5 6 0 4 1 12 1 2 2 0 1 4 2 0 1 0 0 2 2 6 1 1 0 8 66

79

Blocks: Army 0; Cornell 3 (Naeve 2, Barnes). Steals: Army 5 (O’Keefe 3, Owsley, Pawling); Cornell 10 (Toppert4, Barnes 3, Dow, Stephenson, Taylor). Halftime: COR 36, ARMY 33. Officials: Bova, O’Connell, Bullard. Attendance: 1,690.

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Georgia Tech (3-0) Anthony McHenry, F Luke Schenscher, C B.J. Elder, G Jarrett Jack, G Marvin Lewis, G Isma’il Muhammad Mario West Jim Nystrom Robert Brooks Clarence Moore David Nelson Team Totals

Game 2

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CORNELL 69, ITHACA 37 DEC. 2, 2003 — NEWMAN ARENA

Game 4

ITHACA, N.Y. - Cornell ran away early from crosstown rival Ithaca College and evened its record with a 69-37 win over the Division III Bombers at Newman Arena. Lenny Collins had a game-high 17 points, while Ka’Ron Barnes added eight points, five assists and five steals. Cody Toppert added 14 points and Graham Dow had eight points and a careerbest nine rebounds. Ithaca was led by Tyler Schulz’s 10 points and game-high 11 rebounds, while Jim Bellis added 10 points. The Bombers shot just 16-of-65 from the field for 25 percent and connected on 2-of-11 free throws (19 percent), but did have 19 offensive rebounds in the contest. The Big Red ended the game quickly with a 15-0 run out of the gates and led by as many as 36 at 69-33. Ithaca (1-2) Jim Bellis, F Tyler Schulz, F Michael Kubera, C Nate Thomas, G Jesse Roth, G Jonathan Whetstone Matt Bozzone Jared Miller Ian Houck Brad Clemente Matt Usher Brian Andruskiewicz Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 27 4-9 2-5 0-0 32 5-12 0-0 0-3 17 0-4 0-0 0-0 26 0-3 0-3 0-0 28 2-13 1-4 1-6 14 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 0-2 0-0 0-0 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 11 0-3 0-0 1-2 8 0-3 0-1 0-0 23 3-10 0-1 0-0

Cornell (2-2) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Kevin App Andrew Naeve Jason Mitchell Dane Williams David Lisle Kevin Farley Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 23 5-13 1-5 6-6 17 1-5 0-1 4-4 18 2-2 0-0 0-1 28 4-5 0-0 0-0 25 5-6 1-2 3-3 26 2-4 0-1 4-4 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 14 1-3 0-0 0-0 15 2-7 1-4 0-0 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 14 1-4 0-2 0-0 6 0-2 0-0 1-2

200 16-65

200 24-54

3-16 2-11

3-15 18-20

R 2 3 4 1 3 4 1 1 2 0 2 5 4 40

A TO 0 3 1 1 0 0 4 1 1 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1

R 7 5 6 2 1 9 0 2 2 3 1 2 6 46

A TO 1 2 2 3 2 2 5 0 1 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 3 1 0 0

PF PTS 0 17 2 6 2 4 2 8 2 14 1 8 0 0 2 2 1 5 0 2 0 2 0 1

18

12

9

17

17

PF PTS 2 10 3 10 3 0 1 0 2 6 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 3 6 20

37

69

Blocks: Ithaca 3 (Schulz 3); Cornell 5 (Mitchell 2, Williams 2, Naeve). Steals: Ithaca 7 (Schulz 2, Andruskiewiccz, Clemente, Roth, Thomas, Usher); Cornell 12 (Barnes 5, Collins 2, Dow 2, Taylor 2, Toppert). Halftime: COR 38, ITHACA 19. Officials: Pilla, DeFelice, Hannah. Attendance: 741.

Game 7

LAFAYETTE 87, CORNELL 79 DEC. 20, 2003 — KIRBY SPORTS CENTER

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EASTON, Pa. - Lafayette got huge bench production to overcome early foul trouble and handed Cornell an 8779 loss at Kirby Sports Center. The Leopards got a combined 50 points and 16 rebounds from its reserves. Ka’Ron Barnes netted 29 points, one shy of his career high, thanks to a stellar 15-of-18 performance from the line. He scored 21 of his points in the second half and added three assists, all coming in the final 20 minutes. Cody Toppert added 20 points and Graham Dow tallied a career-best 13 in the loss. Sean Knitter tallied a careerhigh 23 points to go along with seven rebounds off the bench for the Leopards, while Marcus Harley added a career-high 13 and Jamie Hughes and Andrei Capusan combined for 14 points. The Leopards got just 37 points out of its starters with 17 coming from Justin DeBerry. Cornell (3-4) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Andrew Naeve Jason Mitchell David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 21 0-4 0-2 2-4 25 1-1 0-0 2-2 33 4-6 0-0 1-5 38 6-17 2-7 15-18 36 7-19 6-14 0-0 23 5-6 3-4 0-0 11 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 11 0-3 0-1 0-0

Lafayette (7-1) Rob Dill, F Mike Farrell, F Pat Betley, G Justin DeBerry, G Winston Davis, G Jamaal Douglas Marcus Harley Jamaal Hilliard Chris Saunders Sean Knitter Andrei Capusan Jamie Hughes Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 9 0-0 0-0 2-2 21 2-3 0-0 2-2 18 2-7 1-5 2-2 36 5-10 2-6 5-6 35 2-12 0-5 1-3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 21 3-5 2-3 5-5 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 26 7-10 1-2 8-9 12 3-4 0-0 0-1 8 2-2 0-0 4-5

200 24-60 11-28 20-29

200 26-54

6-22 29-35

R 2 10 6 3 5 1 6 1 2 2 38 R 4 1 1 5 4 0 3 1 0 7 0 5 3 34

A TO 2 2 2 1 1 6 4 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

PF PTS 3 2 4 4 3 9 4 29 3 20 5 13 3 2 0 0 1 0

13

26

14

79

A TO 0 1 2 2 1 1 3 4 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 1

PF PTS 2 2 3 6 3 7 4 17 2 5 1 0 1 13 0 0 2 0 0 23 3 6 2 8

12

23

14

87

Blocks: Cornell 3 (Naeve, Stephenson, Taylor); LAF 5 (Davis 3, Farrell, Knitter). Steals: Cornell 9 (Barnes 2, Lisle 2, Dow, Mitchell, Naeve, Stephenson, Taylor); LAF 4 (Davis 2, Harley 2). Halftime: LAF 45, COR 37. Officials: Comer, Moser, Pugh. Attendance: 1,746.

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VERMONT 73, CORNELL 60 DEC. 5, 2003 — PATRICK GYM

Game 5

BURLINGTON, Vt. - The Big Red made a valiant second half comeback to make a game of it, but a 19-point first half deficit was too much to overcome as Vermont knocked off Cornell 73-60 at Patrick Gym. Ka’Ron Barnes had 23 points, including 20 after halftime, to lead the charge, pulling Cornell to within eight points after falling behind by as many as 22 early in the second half. Barnes also recorded 10 assists, six rebounds and two steals. Cody Toppert added 10, while Lenny Collins and Graham Dow chipped in with eight apiece. Cornell hit on 52 percent from the floor after halftime after hitting on just 23 percent in the first 20 minutes. The Big Red also committed just five second half turnovers and hit eight 3-pointers in the second stanza after going 0-of-13 in the first half. Vermont was led by 27 points and nine rebounds from Taylor Coppenrath, while T.J. Sorrentine scored 17 and had 10 assists. Alex Jensen and David Hehn combined for in with 19 in the win. Cornell (2-3) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Andrew Naeve David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 32 3-14 0-6 2-2 23 1-4 0-2 0-0 33 2-4 0-0 1-2 40 8-19 3-10 4-5 36 4-10 2-5 0-0 10 3-4 2-3 0-0 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 13 1-2 1-2 1-2

Vermont (1-4) Taylor Coppenrath, F Germain Njila, F Scotty Jones, C T.J. Sorrentine, G David Hehn, G Martin Klimes Mike Goia Alex Jensen Corey Sullivan Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 36 10-17 0-2 7-13 12 0-3 0-1 0-0 33 2-5 0-0 1-3 39 6-14 3-6 2-2 31 3-6 1-4 2-2 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 27 4-8 2-5 0-0 10 1-3 1-2 2-2

200 22-57

200 26-59

8-28 8-11

7-21 14-22

R 5 7 8 6 3 1 1 1 4 36

A TO 0 2 0 4 0 3 10 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

PF PTS 4 8 2 2 2 5 3 23 3 10 2 8 4 0 3 4

12

23

R 9 5 7 5 2 2 0 3 2 2 37

A TO 0 2 2 1 1 2 10 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 23 14

15

60

PF PTS 0 27 2 0 4 5 2 17 2 9 1 0 0 0 2 10 1 5 14

73

Blocks: Cornell 5 (Taylor 2, Lisle, Naeve, Toppert); Vermont 5 (Coppenrath 2, Jones 2, Njila). Steals: Cornell 7 (Barnes 2, Naeve 2, Toppert 2, Lisle); Vermont 8 (Sorrentine 3, Coppenrath 2, Jensen, Jones, Klimes). Halftime: VER 33, COR 14. Officials: Laubenstein, Gwynn, Pescitelli. Attendance: 2622.

Game 8

ST. FRANCIS (NY) 78, CORNELL 76 (OT) DEC. 29, 2003 — POPE CENTER

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, N.Y. - Ka’Ron Barnes scored his 1,000th career point, but a controversial foul call at the end of regulation sent the game into overtime and St. Francis (NY) collected a 78-75 victory over the Big Red at the Pope Physical Education Center. Barnes converted on two three-point plays in the final 30 seconds to cap a Big Red rally from 10 points down with 10:30 to play, but a foul call on a desperation 3point attempt by John Quintana as the buzzer sounded gave the Terriers a shot to tie at 69-69, and tie it he did. Quintana coolly hit on all three attempts and St. Francis outscored Cornell 9-7 in the extra session. Barnes become the 18th player in school history to surpass the 1,000 point mark at the 14:29 mark of the second half when he drained a trey for his eighth point of the contest. He ended with 22 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Eric Taylor added 16 points and a careerbest 14 rebounds for his first career double-double. Quintana had a game-high 24 points, while Mike Wilson added 19 and Tory Cavalieri scored 14. Cornell (3-5) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Andrew Naeve David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 33 3-6 0-1 4-4 31 3-8 0-0 2-6 36 6-8 0-0 4-11 43 7-16 1-4 7-10 41 6-12 3-5 2-4 6 0-2 0-1 0-2 25 1-2 0-1 1-2 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0

St. Francis (NY) (3-6) Mike Wilson, F Devon Neckles, F Eric Thompson, C Tory Cavalieri, G John Quintana, G Sean Dantzler Christian Brown Damien Herard Patrice Thevenot Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 35 7-10 3-3 2-2 32 3-10 0-2 2-4 28 1-2 0-1 1-4 42 6-15 2-8 0-0 40 8-17 2-7 6-9 17 2-5 2-5 0-0 23 1-5 0-3 1-2 7 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 00-0 0-0

225 26-54

225 28-64

4-12 20-39

9-29 13-23

R 8 5 14 8 5 5 2 0 1 2 50

A TO 1 1 0 2 0 2 7 14 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 13 23

19

R 2 8 7 5 2 4 2 0 0 2 32

A TO 0 2 0 2 0 2 6 5 4 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

PF PTS 4 19 5 8 3 3 4 14 3 24 2 6 1 3 3 1 1 0

11

26

15

PF PTS 3 10 3 8 3 16 3 22 3 17 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 76

78

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Taylor, Toppert); SFC 4 (Brown, Herard, Neckles, Thompson). Steals: Cornell 8 (Collins 2, Dow 2, Barnes, Stephenson, Taylor, Toppert); SFC 17 (Cavalieri 5, Neckles 3, Thompson 3, Quintana 2, Brown, Dantzler, Herard, Wilson). Halftime: SFC 35, COR 32. Officials: Harry, Pagano, Battiato. Attendance: 352.

Game 6

CORNELL 83, NEW HAMPSHIRE 66 DEC. 7, 2003 — LUNDHOLM GYM

DURHAM, N.H. - Cornell went back to basics to pick up its first road win, using balanced scoring, a suffocating defense and tough rebounding to collect an 83-67 victory over New Hampshire at Lundholm Gymnasium. The Big Red put five players in double figures, led by 23 points from Cody Toppert. Toppert connected on 10-fo-18 field goals, including three 3-pointers. Ka’Ron Barnes posted 20 points and seven assists, Eric Taylor notched 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds and Gabe Stephenson registered his third double-double of the year with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Rounding out the double figure scorers with a career-best 12 points and five steals was Graham Dow. Ben Sturgill and Ronnie Dennis led the Wildcats with 12 points apiece, while Craig Walls added nine. Cornell (3-3) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Andrew Naeve Jason Mitchell Dane Williams David Lisle Kevin Farley Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 21 1-2 0-0 0-0 34 4-8 0-0 2-2 34 7-12 0-1 2-10 36 7-14 4-7 2-2 28 10-18 3-9 0-0 29 3-5 3-4 3-4 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0

New Hampshire (2-4) Craig Walls, F Ben Sturgill, C Marcus Bullock, G Ronnie Dennis, G Shejdie Childs, G Jeremy Friel Ioannis Karalis Roland Williams Jermaine Anderson Griffin Walker Damione Liddell Kyle Peterson Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 36 3-6 0-0 3-3 23 5-7 0-0 2-4 33 2-6 1-3 0-0 25 3-9 3-6 3-6 23 2-4 1-2 3-3 8 1-2 1-2 2-3 11 2-6 2-4 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 17 1-3 0-1 4-4 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 13 1-4 0-0 0-0

200 32-62 10-21 9-18

200 21-50

8-18 17-23

R 2 11 8 3 0 6 4 0 0 1 0 4 39 R 4 5 3 6 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 2 3 29

A TO 1 0 1 3 1 1 7 6 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 13

13

PF PTS 2 2 0 10 1 16 3 20 4 23 4 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

83

A TO 1 2 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1

PF PTS 2 9 1 12 3 5 3 12 3 8 1 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 1 6 1 2 1 2

13

18

16

67

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Naeve, Taylor); UNH 2 (Walls 2). Steals: Cornell 10 (Dow 5, Taylor 2, Barnes, Stephenson, Toppert); UNH 8 (Sturgill 2, Bullock, Childs, Karalis, Walker, Walls, Williams). Halftime: COR 46, UNH 30. Officials: O’Brien, Alvaro, Antonelli. Attendance: 189.

Game 9

DUQUESNE 70, CORNELL 69 DEC. 31, 2003 — PALUMBO CENTER

PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Jimmy Tricco hit a 3-pointer from the right corner with 12.9 seconds left and Duquesne rallied from a 12-point second half deficit to defeat the Big Red 70-69 at the A.J. Palumbo Center. Tricco’s trey capped off a furious Dukes’ rally, sending Cornel lto a heartbreaking road loss for the second time in three days. The Big Red actually led by five at 69-64 with under 20 seconds to play, but Jack Higgins hit a 3-pointer to cut the lead to two, then helped force a five-second inbound violation call. Tricco then caught the inbounds pass and knocked out the game-winning shot. Cody Toppert had a careerbest 31 points and Ka’Ron Barnes added 16 points and eight assists. Gabe Stephenson registered a game-high 11 rebounds for the Big Red, who pounded Duquesne on the boards (41-36) and had a season-best 21 offensive rebounds. Tricco and Higgins combined for 32 points for the Dukes and Bryant McAllister also netted 15 in the win. Cornell (3-6) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Andrew Naeve David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 33 2-6 1-3 0-0 36 2-9 0-0 4-4 33 3-8 0-0 1-6 37 6-19 4-8 0-0 32 11-20 8-15 1-2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 14 1-5 0-3 0-0 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0

Duquesne (4-6) Elijah Palmer, F Jimmy Tricco, F Ron Fokes, C Martin Osimani, G Bryant McAllister, G Ryan Tricco Jack Higgins Tyler Bluemling Jon Pawlak Kieron Achara Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 32 5-13 2-8 3-3 27 3-7 0-0 2-5 32 2-4 2-4 1-2 30 5-9 2-2 3-5 14 0-1 0-1 0-0 16 7-10 3-5 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 23 1-5 0-3 2-3 16 1-1 0-0 2-2

200 25-68 13-29 6-12

200 24-51

9-23 13-20

R 5 11 8 3 6 0 3 2 0 3 41

A TO 1 1 1 1 4 5 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 16 11

PF PTS 0 5 2 8 4 7 4 16 2 31 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0

R 3 4 11 5 5 1 1 0 5 0 1 36

A TO 0 2 3 1 2 3 7 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0

PF PTS 0 0 2 15 3 8 2 7 2 15 1 0 1 17 1 0 1 4 4 0

16

13

16

16

69

70

Blocks: Cornell 5 (Barnes, Naeve, Stephenson, Taylor, Toppert); Duquesne 7 (Dokes 2, Pawlak 2, Achara, McAllister, J. Tricco). Steals: Cornell 7 (Barnes 3, Stephenson 2, Dow, Lisle); Duquesne 1 (J. Tricco). Halftime: COR 38, DUQ 30. Officials: Crawford, Scirotto, Mayborg. Attendance: 2,631.


Game 10

CORNELL 70, SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 62 JAN. 3, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

Game 11

CORNELL 89, LEHIGH 76 JAN. 6, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - A dominating performance on the glass and a late 12-0 Cornell run gave the Big Red a 70-62 victory over Saint Francis (PA) at Newman Arena. Eric Taylor had 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Ka’Ron Barnes poured in 22 points with seven assists. The Big Red held a 4224 edge on the boards, including 17-7 on the offensive end. Cody Toppert also scored 10 points and matched a career-high with nine rebounds in the win. The Big Red, which entered the game shooting just 65 percent from the free throw line, hit on all 14 efforts. Darshan Luckey led four double figure scorers for the Red Flash with 18 points, while Joey Goodson (13), Rodney Gibson (11) and Jason Osborne (11) also had at least 10 points. Saint Francis cut a nine-point second half deficit to two at 5452 with 4:49 remaining, but the Big Red went on a 120 run over the next 3:30 to propel Cornell to the win.

ITHACA, N.Y. - The Cornell men’s basketball team came out of halftime ready to play, rallying from a deficit at the half for the first time this season in racing past Lehigh 8976 at Newman Arena. Cornell outscored the Mountain Hawks 54-40 after the break. Ka’Ron Barnes had 27 points and six assists to lead four Big Red scorers in double figures. Barnes hit on 11-of-12 free throws and scored 18 of his points after halftime. Cody Toppert had 23 points and Lenny Collins had 15 points. Eric Taylor had his third double-double in four games with 12 points and 10 rebounds. The Big Red shot 63 percent in the second half and outrebounded Lehigh 3228 in the victory. Austen Rowland had 17 points and seven assists to lead Lehigh’s charge. Ra Tiah had 15 points and Nick Monserez (14) and Earl Nurse (11) were also in double figures. The Mountain Hawks shot 53 percent for the game, including 58 percent in the first half.

Saint Francis (PA) (3-6) Carl Ulmer, F Jason Osborne, F Darshan Luckey, G Erick Wills, G Joey Goodson, G Chris Jones Darnell Evans Matt Augustin Rahsaan Benton Steveroy Daley George Wright-Easy Rodney Gibson Team Totals Cornell (4-6) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Andrew Naeve David Lisle Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 4 0-2 0-0 0-0 37 5-8 0-0 1-3 35 6-19 0-1 6-6 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 38 5-6 1-1 2-2 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 28 1-4 1-3 0-1 18 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 25 4-8 3-3 0-1 200 24-53

5-9 9-13

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 30 1-2 0-0 2-2 25 1-3 0-1 0-0 34 8-11 0-0 1-1 32 7-22 1-8 7-7 32 3-13 2-10 4-4 9 3-4 0-1 0-0 20 3-4 1-2 0-0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 200 26-60

4-22 14-14

R 0 6 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 5 3 24 R 6 5 10 3 9 3 2 0 0 4 42

A TO 0 0 5 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 1

PF PTS 0 0 3 11 2 18 0 0 3 13 0 0 1 4 1 0 2 3 1 2 1 0 0 11

Lehigh (7-6) Nick Monserez, F Earl Nurse, F Dayne Mickelson, C Austen Rowland, G Ra Tiah, G Jason Mgebroff Kyle Neptune Jose Olivero Steve Callahan Michael Fischman Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 22 5-7 2-4 2-2 34 4-6 0-0 3-4 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 29 7-15 3-7 0-0 27 6-7 3-3 0-0 17 1-2 0-0 0-0 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 31 3-13 1-5 2-2 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 16 3-3 0-0 0-0

13

14

Cornell (5-6) Stevan Marcetic, F Lenny Collins, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Kevin App Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Kevin Farley Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 27 1-4 0-2 1-2 32 5-6 2-2 3-4 27 5-9 0-0 2-4 37 8-18 0-2 11-12 34 8-14 5-8 2-2 16 1-1 0-0 0-0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 10 1-3 1-2 2-2 12 1-3 0-0 0-0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0

11

62

A TO 5 1 2 1 1 3 7 4 3 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1

PF PTS 2 4 3 2 2 17 3 22 2 12 0 6 1 7 2 0 2 0

19

17

14

70

Blocks: Saint Francis 5 (Luckey 2, Goodson, Osborne, Wills); Cornell 4 (Taylor 2, Barnes, Collins). Steals: Saint Francis 5 (Benton 2, Goodson, Luckey, Wills); Cornell 4 (Dow 2, Collins, Marcetic). Halftime: COR 31, SFU 23. Officials: Anderson, Martin, Bryant. Attendance: 624.

Game 13

CORNELL 90, COLUMBIA 66 JAN. 17, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - Ka’Ron Barnes led four players in double figures with a game-high 19 points to lead Cornell to a 9066 home win over Columbia in the Ivy League opener for both teams at Newman Arena. Cody Toppert contributed 17 points and the Canadian duo of Graham Dow and David Lisle combined for 23 points. Cornell shot a season-best 54 percent from the floor and also tied a season high with 13 steals, including four by Barnes. The Lions were paced by Matt Preston, who led the visitors in points (13), rebounds (9) and assists (3). Dragutin Kravic added 10 points and Colin Davis recorded seven points and eight rebounds. R 2 9 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 2 28

A TO 1 1 3 2 1 0 2 2 2 0 2 5 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 15 20

27

Cornell (6-7, 1-0 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Kevin App Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Kevin Farley Team Totals

R 5 4 4 4 4 0 2 1 2 3 5 3 3 40

A TO 3 4 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

PF PTS 4 9 3 6 1 5 4 19 3 17 0 2 2 13 0 0 0 2 2 10 2 7 1 0

18

22

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 38 2-4 1-2 4-4 16 3-5 0-0 0-1 16 2-2 0-0 1-2 16 6-10 2-3 5-7 27 4-10 2-7 7-8 4 0-0 0-0 2-4 28 5-9 1-3 2-2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 11 1-3 0-1 0-0 26 3-5 2-4 2-2 15 2-3 0-0 3-3 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 200 28-52

8-20 26-33

19

PF PTS 1 10 5 13 1 3 4 7 2 9 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 5 0 2 4 7 0 2 0 0 4 8 0 0 66

90

Blocks: Columbia 2 (Marcetic, Taylor); Cornell 3 (Granger 2, Chiotti). Steals: Columbia 11 (Barnes 3, Dow 3, Marcetic 2, Lisle, Taylor, Toppert); Cornell 8 (Chiotti 2, Tindall 2, DeVries, Granger, Neale, Walters). Halftime: COR 32, COL 27. Officials: Stupin, McRoy, Irving. Attendance: 15,771.

200 30-59

9-19

7-8

8-16 21-26

R 5 3 10 3 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 32

A TO 1 2 4 2 0 1 7 5 3 2 1 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 19

17

PF PTS 4 14 0 11 3 0 2 17 4 15 3 2 1 2 1 9 0 0 1 6 19

76

A TO 2 0 4 3 3 2 6 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

PF PTS 2 3 2 15 3 12 0 27 0 23 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 0

17

10

11

89

Blocks: Lehigh 2 (Mgebroff, Nurse); Cornell 2 (Mitchell, Toppert). Steals: Lehigh 4 (Rowland 2,Neptune, Olivero); Cornell 13 (Collins 4, Dow 3, Barnes 2, Toppert 2, Lisle, Marcetic). Halftime: LEH 36, COR 35. Officials: Carstensen, Monje, McGoff. Attendance: 543.

Game 14

BUCKNELL 63, CORNELL 55 JAN. 20, 2004 — SOJKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, Pa. - Cornell fell behind early and could not come all the way back, dropping a 63-55 decision to Bucknell at Sojka Pavilion. The Big Red was held to a season-low point total despite 16 points by Cody Toppert. Toppert had 14 in the second half, to go along with seven rebounds, while Ka’Ron Barnes tallied 14 for Cornell. Lenny Collins set a school and Sojka Pavilion record with eight steals to go along with six points and three assists. The Big Red shot just 29 percent from the floor for the game, was held to 20 points below its season scoring average and was outrebounded 42-35. Donald Brown came off the bench to record a double-double of 16 points and 10 rebounds, providing the energy necessary to lift the Bison to the victory. Chris McNaughton added 13 points and nine rebounds, while backcourt mates Abe Badmus and Kevin Bettencourt combined for 16 points. Bucknell shot 61 percent in the second half and 46 percent for the game. Cornell (6-8) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 37 1-9 1-3 3-4 17 1-2 0-0 3-5 26 3-5 0-0 3-6 34 4-18 2-5 4-4 33 7-18 2-8 0-0 20 0-2 0-1 0-0 5 0-2 0-1 0-0 20 1-3 1-3 2-2 8 0-0 0-0 0-0

Bucknell (5-11) John Clark, F Chris McNaughton, C Charles Lee, G Abe Badmus, G Kevin Bettencourt, G Davorin Skornik Donald Brown Antario Glover Matt Quinn Tarik Viaer-McClymont Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 5 0-2 0-0 2-3 23 5-8 0-0 3-5 31 1-6 0-1 4-4 26 4-6 1-2 0-0 38 2-8 1-6 2-2 15 4-5 0-0 0-3 30 7-10 0-0 2-2 14 1-3 0-1 0-0 12 0-3 0-2 0-0 6 0-1 0-0 0-0

200 17-59

200 24-52

6-21 15-21

2-12 13-19

R 2 1 5 5 7 3 1 1 2 8 35

A TO 3 1 0 0 1 1 3 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0

R 0 9 5 3 4 4 10 1 2 1 3 42

A TO 0 2 0 2 0 5 1 1 4 3 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 0

PF PTS 0 2 3 13 2 6 4 9 1 7 2 8 1 16 0 2 1 0 1 0

8

15

9

12

17

PF PTS 1 6 3 5 5 9 2 14 3 16 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 16

55

63

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Barnes, Taylor); Bucknell 5 (Brown 2, McNaughton 2, Skornik). Steals: Cornell 11 (Collins 8, Lisle, Taylor, Toppert); Bucknell 8 (Lee 2, McNaughton 2, Bettencourt, Brown, Clark, Glover). Halftime: BUCK 25, COR 19. Officials: Haney, Hannah, Hull. Attendance: 1,457.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - New Mexico got 23 points and 12 rebounds from Danny Granger to earn a hard-fought 7465 victory over Cornell at The Pit. Cody Toppert, an Albuquerque native, hit six 3-pointers and ended his night with 20 points in front of more than 200 family and friends. He connected on five of his treys in the final 20 minutes. Ka’Ron Barnes added 28 points, six assists and three steals in the loss. Eric Taylor just missed his fourth double-double in five games with 14 points and nine rebounds, while Graham Dow played a brilliant floor game, finishing the contest with five assists, four rebounds, three steals and no turnovers in 29 minutes. Granger was a difference maker for the Lobos, hitting on 7-of-10 field goals including a 3-pointer. He led four players in double figures, as David Chiotti added 17 points, five rebounds and five assists and Javin Tindall and Troy Devries combined for 21 points. UNM shot 61 percent from the field in the second half and outrebounded the Big Red 36-25. Cornell (5-7) Stevan Marcetic, F Lenny Collins, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 11 0-2 0-2 0-0 25 1-3 1-1 0-0 38 5-9 0-0 4-6 40- 11-23 4-10 2-6 39 7-16 6-14 0-0 29 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 16 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0

New Mexico (9-4) David Chiotti, F Alfred Neale, F Danny Granger, F Troy DeVries, G Javin Tindall, G Mark Walters Collins Ferris Ryan Ashcraft Lenny Miles Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 34 7-11 0-0 3-3 31 2-7 1-5 3-4 35 7-10 1-3 8-11 35 4-8 2-5 0-2 36 4-11 3-9 0-0 19 0-0 0-0 4-5 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0

200 24-56 11-29 6-12

200 24-48

7-22 19-27

R 2 2 9 4 1 4 0 1 0 2 25 R 5 6 12 2 0 5 1 1 0 4 36

A TO 1 2 0 1 0 5 6 7 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PF PTS 5 0 5 3 3 14 2 28 2 20 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0

13

24

16

65

A TO 5 1 0 1 4 6 2 5 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

PF PTS 1 17 3 8 2 23 2 10 1 11 1 4 1 1 1 0 0 0

17

12

19

74

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Marcetic, Taylor); UNM 3 (Granger 2, Chiotti). Steals: Cornell 11 (Barnes 3, Dow 3, Marcetic 2, Lisle, Taylor, Toppert); UNM 8 (Chiotti 2, Tindall 2, DeVries, Granger, Neale, Walters). Halftime: UNM 32, COR 27. Officials: Stupin, McRoy, Irving. Attendance: 15,771.

Game 15

CORNELL 66, COLUMBIA 53 JAN. 24, 2004 — LEVIEN GYMNASIUM

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Cornell rallied from a 13-point halftime deficit and dominated the second half on both ends of the court to complete a season sweep of Columbia, topping the Lions 66-53 at Levien Gymnasium. The Big Red outscored Columbia 44-18 in the final 20 minutes. Ka’Ron Barnes and Cody Toppert led the Big Red offensively, shaking off a poor first half (combining for four points on 2-of-11 shooting) to score 27 second half points. Barnes added five rebounds, four assists and four steals while connecting on all six of his charity tosses. Lenny Collins added 13 points and Eric Taylor pitched in 12. Gabe Stephenson had six points and a game-high nine rebounds in the win. Columbia was limited to 20 percent shooting in the second half as the Big Red rallied. Matt Preston led the way with 17 points and seven rebounds, while Matt Land (11) and Dragutin Kravic (10) also reached double figures. Cornell (7-8, 2-0) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Kevin App Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 33 4-7 2-2 3-4 35 1-2 0-0 4-6 27 5-7 0-0 2-5 38 6-17 0-5 6-6 36 6-13 1-5 2-2 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 8 0-2 0-1 2-4 12 0-0 0-0 0-0

A TO 1 1 1 1 0 2 4 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

3-13 19-29

R 7 9 4 5 3 2 0 0 1 1 7 39

Columbia (4-11, 0-2 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A Dragutin Kravic, F 22 4-10 2-6 0-0 Matt Preston, F 36 6-16 4-9 1-2 Dodson Worthington, C 15 1-7 0-0 1-2 Maurice Murphy, G 27 0-5 0-0 1-2 Jeremiah Boswell, G 37 `2-8 0-3 1-3 Dalen Cuff 6 0-1 0-1 2-2 Tito Hill 18 1-4 0-2 0-0 Colin Davis 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 Gerard Barrett 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 Matt Land 17 4-5 2-2 1-2 Team Totals 200 19-59 8-23 7-13

R 4 7 3 2 7 1 2 5 1 4 6 42

A TO 0 2 4 2 0 1 4 3 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 10 18

200 22-48

8

12

PF PTS 3 13 2 6 2 12 3 18 1 15 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 14

66

PF PTS 5 10 4 17 1 3 4 1 2 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 2 11 26

53

Blocks: Cornell 1 (Taylor); Columbia 4 (Boswell, Davis, Kravic, Preston). Steals: Cornell 8 (Barnes 4, Lisle 2, Collins, Stephenson); Columbia 4 (Barrett, Cuff, Hill, Murphy). Halftime: COL 35, COR 22. Attendance: 1,500.

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Columbia (4-10, 0-1 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A Dragutin Kravic, F 21 3-6 2-4 2-3 Matt Preston, F 31 6-13 0-1 1-2 Dodson Worthington, C 11 1-4 0-0 1-2 Maurice Murphy, G 18 3-6 0-1 1-1 Jeremiah Boswell, G 28 3-6 3-4 0-0 John-Michael Grzan 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 Porter Leslie 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Dalen Cuff 11 0-4 0-2 0-0 Tito Hill 13 2-3 0-0 1-3 Chris Owens 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 Colin Davis 19 1-5 0-0 5-8 Gerard Barrett 7 1-2 0-0 0-0 Ivan Marnika 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Matt Land 17 4-6 0-1 0-1 Drew Baron 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Team Totals 200 24-55 5-13 13-22

200 30-57

R 6 4 0 4 2 1 1 5 2 2 1 28

NEW MEXICO 74, CORNELL 65 JAN. 9, 2004 — THE PIT

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Game 16

CORNELL 91, HARVARD 79 JAN. 30, 2004 — LAVIETES PAVILION

CORNELL 68, DARTMOUTH 62 JAN. 31, 2004 — LEEDE ARENA

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Cornell scored 56 second half points to blitz Harvard 91-79 at Lavietes Pavilion on the YES Network’s Ivy League game of the week. The national audience saw Lenny Collins explode for a career-high 19 points, while Cody Toppert and Ka’Ron Barnes combined for 45 points in the victory. David Lisle added nine points and a team-best seven rebounds against the Crimson. Harvard was led by Matt Stehle’s 20 points and 16 rebounds, while Kevin Rogus added 19 and Jason Norman (15) and Michael Beal (13) also reached double figures. The Crimson led by as many as 14 points in the first half, but Cornell cut that to just four by halftime. Barnes scored 16 points after halftime to take over the game, while Collins made several big shots to stop Harvard momentum. The Big Red played most of the second half without its frontcourt tandem of Gabe Stephenson and Eric Taylor, who sat with foul trouble. Taylor fouled out with nearly 13 minutes remaining in the contest. Despite playing without the Ivy League’s top two rebounders, Cornell trailed just 41-37 on the boards.

HANOVER, N.H. - Cornell improved to 4-0 in Ivy League play for the first time since the 1964-65 season with a 68-62 victory over Dartmouth at Leede Arena. The Big Red got a combined 47 points from Ka’Ron Barnes and Cody Toppert. With the victory, Cornell swept an Ivy League weekend series for the first time since the 1999-2000 season when it upended both Brown and Yale on the road. Barnes tallied a game-high 25 points, while Toppert chipped in with 22 as the Big Red closed out the month of January with a 6-2 record. Barnes added four assists and three rebounds. Lenny Collins added nine points in the win for the Big Red, who shot 46 percent from the floor and recorded a season-high 14 steals. The Big Red defense also limited Dartmouth to 42 percent shooting, including a paltry 19 percent (3-of-16) shooting from beyond the arc. Dartmouth got 21 points and 12 rebounds from Leon Pattman, while Cal Arnold (11) and David Gardner (11) also scored in double figures.

Cornell (8-8, 3-0 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 36 7-13 2-6 3-4 20 2-4 0-0 2-3 14 1-1 0-0 0-2 35 9-20 2-6 2-3 36 7-13 4-8 5-5 10 0-1 0-1 2-5 24 2-3 0-0 5-6 22 2-4 0-0 2-4

Cornell (9-8, 4-0 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

Harvard (2-14, 1-2 Ivy) Matt Stehle, F Jason Norman, F Graham Beatty, C Kevin Rogus, G Michael Beal, G Jim Goffredo Ko Yada David Giovacchini Zach Martin Luke McCrone Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 35 6-13 0-1 8-9 38 7-14 1-5 0-1 20 0-0 0-0 0-0 31 4-14 4-12 7-8 27 5-10 1-1 2-2 9 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 14 0-2 0-0 0-1 11 1-3 0-1 0-0 13 3-5 0-1 0-0

200 31-61

200 28-64

8-22 21-33

6-22 17-21

R 6 7 4 2 4 2 7 5 1 37

A TO 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 5 3 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 15 11

22

R 16 1 3 3 6 1 0 1 4 2 4 41

A TO 1 1 2 5 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 1

PF PTS 5 20 3 15 2 0 4 19 3 13 4 4 0 0 4 0 1 2 3 6

9

29

15

PF PTS 2 19 4 6 5 2 1 22 2 23 3 2 2 9 3 6 91

79

Blocks: Cornell 3 (Naeve, Stephenson, Taylor); Harvard 3 (Beatty 2, Beal). Steals: Cornell 8 (Dow 3, Collins 2, Barnes, Lisle, Toppert); Harvard 4 (Giovacchini, Goffredo. Norman, Rogus). Halftime: HAR 39, COR 35. Officials: Connolly, Alvaro, Gill. Attendance: 892.

Game 19

YALE 67, CORNELL 48 FEB. 7, 2004 — LEE AMPHITHEATER

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Yale raced out to an early lead and the Big Red couldn’t recover, dropping its first Ivy League contest of the season in a 67-48 loss to the Bulldogs. The Big Red connected on just 28 percent of its shots and 14 percent from 3-point range as the Bulldog defense held Cornell’s high-scoring duo of Ka’Ron Barnes and Cody Toppert in check. Barnes scored 14 points, but shot just 4of-16 from the floor and committed eight turnovers without an assist. Toppert netted a season-low three points. Eric Taylor registered his second straight double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds, while Lenny Collins chipped in with 11 points, eight rebounds and three steals. Alex Gamboa scored 16 points and dished out five assists, while Dominick Martin and Matt Minoff each scored 14 points.

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Game 17

Cornell (10-9, 5-1 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Kevin App Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 38 3-5 1-2 4-4 29 1-4 0-0 2-2 31 5-11 0-0 4-6 36 4-16 1-7 5-10 38 1-9 0-4 1-2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 9 1-3 0-0 0-0

Yale (8-11, 3-3 Ivy) Matt Minoff, F Paul Vitelli, F Dominick Martin, C Edwin Draughan, G Alex Gamboa, G Casey Hughes Josh Greenberg Justin Simon Scott Gaffield Basil Williams Sam Kaplan Dexter Upshaw Juan Wheat Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 31 6-11 0-1 2-2 27 1-3 0-2 0-0 29 7-11 0-0 0-0 32 3-8 0-4 3-5 35 6-11 3-6 1-1 12 1-2 1-1 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 2-4 0-0 0-0 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 12 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0

200 15-53

200 28-56

2-14 16-24

4-15 7-10

R 8 6 12 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 6 4 40

A TO 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

PF PTS 1 11 3 4 3 14 4 14 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2

6

16

R 8 5 6 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 1 30

A TO 3 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

PF PTS 2 14 2 2 3 14 1 9 1 16 1 3 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 0

18

16

14

9

48

67

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Collins, Taylor); Yale 5 (Minoff 2, Martin, Simon, Vitelli). Steals: Cornell 5 (Colllins 3, Barnes, Dow); Yale 7 (Gamboa 2, Draughan, Martin, Minoff, Simon, Williams). Halftime: YALE 36, COR 22. Officials: Palermino, Shea, Martin. Attendance: 1824.

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Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 40 4-7 0-2 1-2 21 0-1 0-0 0-0 31 1-1 0-0 2-4 36 8-17 6-12 3-5 37 8-20 3-11 3-3 9 1-3 0-1 1-2 18 1-2 1-2 0-0 8 1-1 0-0 0-0 200 24-52 10-28 10-16

Dartmouth (3-15, 1-3 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A Leon Pattman, F 40 8-15 0-2 5-5 Calvin Arnold, F 32 5-9 1-2 0-0 David Gardner, C 31 5-13 0-0 1-1 Michael Liddy, G 21 1-1 0-0 0-0 Michael McLaren, G 26 0-4 0-3 0-0 Patrick Cuttica 1 1-1 0-0 1-1 Steve Callahan 20 2-10 1-6 0-0 Michael Lang 18 4-7 1-3 0-0 Jonathan Blakley 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 Scott Klingbeil 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 Team Totals 200 26 -61 3-16 7-7

R 6 6 5 3 6 1 3 1 1 32 R 12 6 4 4 4 0 3 2 0 0 35

A TO 1 3 1 1 3 1 4 6 0 1 1 0 2 4 0 0

PF PTS 3 9 2 0 1 4 4 25 0 22 1 3 2 3 0 2

12

13

16

A TO 4 2 0 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 8 17

68

PF PTS 3 21 3 11 0 11 1 2 4 0 0 3 1 5 0 9 0 0 3 0 15

62

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Stephenson, Toppert); Dartmouth 2 (Arnold, Pattman). Steals: Cornell 14 (Barnes 4, Collins 3, Dow 2, Taylor 2, Lisle, Stephenson, Toppert); Dartmouth 5 (Lang 2, Pattman 2, McLaren). Halftime: COR 35, DART 29. Officials: Britto, Duglenski, Hart. Attendance: 931.

Game 20

PRINCETON 69, CORNELL 64 FEB. 13, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - Will Venable and Judson Wallace combined for 50 points as Princeton took over first place in the Ivy League with a 69-64 victory over Cornell at Newman Arena. Venable had a game-high 28 points on 9-of-12 shooting, while Wallace added 22 points and nine rebounds. Cornell’s Ka’Ron Barnes had 25 points and three steals, moving into fifth place in career scoring for the Big Red. Eric Taylor just missed his third straight double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds, while Lenny Collins chipped in with 11 points. The Tigers dominated the boards, 34-25, and held Cornell to just one shot on nearly every possession. The Princeton offense, meanwhile, was efficient, shooting 51 percent from the floor. Cornell turned the ball over just three times and was in the game until the final minutes, cutting the deficit to just two with under three minutes to play, but could not tie down the stretch. The Big Red had jumped out to an early 16-9 lead behind a pair of Cody Toppert 3-pointers, but the Tigers quickly seized momemntum, jumping into the lead for good at 22-20. Princeton (12-7, 5-1 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A Andre Logan, F 19 0-3 0-1 0-0 Judson Wallace, C 31 8-15 2-5 4-8 Scott Greenman, G 27 1-4 1-4 0-0 Ed Persia, G 32 2-4 1-2 4-4 Will Venable, G 37 9-12 1-2 9-13 Max Schafer 23 0-2 0-1 0-0 Edwin Buffmire 0+ 0-0 0-0 1-2 Luke Owings 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mike Stephens 10 2-4 0-1 0-0 Harrison Schaen 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 Team Totals 200 23-45 5-16 18-27

R 4 9 2 3 4 2 0 0 1 6 3 34

Cornell (10-10, 5-2 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

R 3 1 9 2 6 0 0 0 0 4 25

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 28 2-3 0-0 7-8 28 1-1 0-0 3-4 35 4-7 0-0 2-4 37 9-21 0-3 7-9 35 2-11 2-7 2-2 16 0-2 0-1 2-2 0+ 1-1 1-1 0-0 17 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 200 19-46

3-12 23-29

A TO 1 2 1 5 0 2 6 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0

PF PTS 2 0 3 22 2 3 4 9 1 28 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 3 2

12

20

14

69

A TO 0 3 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

PF PTS 3 11 4 5 4 10 3 25 5 8 2 2 1 3 2 0 0 0

6

24

9

64

Blocks: Princeton 2 (Greenman, Venable); Cornell 2 (Barnes, Stephenson). Steals: Princeton 1 (Greenman); Cornell 10 (Barnes 3, Dow 2, Toppert 2, Collins, Lisle, Stephenson). Halftime: PRIN 28, COR 25. Officials: Pilla, Monje, Deary. Attendance: 4473.

Game 18

CORNELL 96, BROWN 81 FEB. 6, 2004 — PIZZITOLA CENTER

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Cornell dominated from start to finish, improving to 5-0 in Ivy League play with a 9681 victory over Brown at the Pizzitola Center. The trio of senior Ka’Ron Barnes and juniors Cody Toppert and Eric Taylor combined for 73 points in snapping a sixgame losing to the Bears. Toppert notched 29 points, including 26 in the second half, Barnes scored 28 and Taylor tallied a double-double with 12 rebounds to go along with his 16 points. Barnes added a game-high seven assists as well as five rebounds, while Taylor blocked a career-best four shots. Jason Forte led Brown with 30 points, including 11 points in the final five minutes after Cornell had built a 20-point lead. Patrick Powers scored 23 points, all coming after halftime, and had 10 rebounds. Mike Martin and Jaime Kilburn combined for 19 points. Cornell (10-8, 5-0 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Gabe Stephenson, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G Graham Dow Kevin App Jason Mitchell David Lisle Andrew Naeve Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 35 2-7 0-1 2-2 32 3-7 0-0 1-1 24 6-9 0-0 4-4 32 11-14 4-5 2-2 38 9-19 7-16 4-4 16 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 14 3-3 0-0 2-2 7 1-1 0-0 0-0

Brown (7-11, 3-2 Ivy) Jaime Kilburn, F Patrick Powers, G Mike Martin, G Luke Ruscoe, G Jason Forte, G Marcus Becker Kameron Chones Andrew Salter Saul McDonald P.J. Flaherty Sam Manhanga Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 18 4-8 0-1 1-2 35 9-19 3-4 2-2 32 4-11 1-5 1-1 36 1-5 0-3 0-0 37 11-20 1-2 7-9 20 2-5 0-1 1-2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 9 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 1-4 0-0 0-0

200 35-62 11-22 15-15

200 32-75

5-17 12-16

R 8 4 12 5 5 3 0 0 0 2 3 42 R 5 10 3 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 31

A TO 4 4 1 2 2 0 7 8 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

PF PTS 0 6 1 7 1 16 4 28 3 29 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 2

21

16

19

96

A TO 3 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

PF PTS 3 9 3 23 1 10 1 2 2 30 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2

15

15

9

81

Blocks: Cornell 6 (Taylor 4, Lisle 2); Brown 2 (McDonald, Ruscoe). Steals: Cornell 7 (Dow 3, Collins 2, Barnes, Naeve); Brown 11 (Becker 2, Forte 2, Kilburn 2, Powers 2, Martin, McDonald, Ruscoe). Halftime: COR 42, BRWN 22. Officials: McCarthy, O’Brien, Ruppenthal. Attendance: 2121.

Game 21

PENN 79, CORNELL 52 FEB. 14, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - Ka’Ron Barnes scored 22 points, but the Big Red dug itself a first half hole and never recovered, dropping its third straight Ivy League tilt in a 79-52 loss to Penn at Newman Arena. Barnes was the lone bright spot as the Quakers dominated from whistle to whistle, scoring 17 points in the second half and added a gamehigh five assists to go along with a block and a steal in the loss. Lenny Collins had nine points and grabbed four rebounds and Gabe Stephenson led Cornell with nine rebounds. Ibby Jaaber scored a career-high 17 points for Penn, including shooting 6-of-7 from the field. Tim Begley matched his backcourt mate with 17, hitting on 5-of-8 3pointers. Jeff Schiffner added 13 points as the Quakers connected on 51 percent of its efforts from the field, including 9-of-17 from 3-point range. Penn (12-8, 5-2 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Mark Zoller, F 26 4-8 0-0 0-0 5 2 0 2 8 Adam Chubb, C 28 3-6 0-0 0-0 11 1 3 2 6 Jeff Schiffner, G 31 4-9 2-5 3-4 1 2 4 2 13 Charlie Copp, G 24 2-3 2-3 0-0 2 4 0 4 6 Tim Begley, G 32 6-11 5-8 0-0 3 5 5 3 17 Ibby Jaaber 15 6-7 0-0 5-7 3 0 1 0 17 Steve Danley 12 1-6 0-0 3-3 5 3 0 0 5 Jan Fikiel 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Eric Osmundson 17 1-3 0-1 1-2 1 1 0 0 3 Patrick Lang 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Ryan Pettinella 10 0-1 0-0 2-4 4 0 1 3 2 Eric Heil 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2 0 Team 3 Totals 200 28-55 9-17 14-20 40 18 16 16 79 Cornell (10-11, 5-3 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Lenny Collins, F 27 4-6 1-3 0-1 4 0 1 2 9 Gabe Stephenson, F 28 2-4 0-0 2-4 9 1 2 2 6 Eric Taylor, C 15 0-5 0-0 0-0 3 0 6 2 0 Ka’Ron Barnes, G 37 8-16 3-5 3-3 1 5 3 2 22 Cody Toppert, G 26 3-11 1-5 0-0 4 1 2 3 7 Stevan Marcetic 19 2-6 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 3 4 Graham Dow 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 Kevin App 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jason Mitchell 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 David Lisle 17 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1 2 Andrew Naeve 14 0-1 0-0 0-1 3 0 1 3 0 Kevin Farley 2 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 Team 1 Totals 200 20-53 5-14 7-11 27 7 19 20 52 Blocks: Penn 1 (Chubb); Cornell 4 (Taylor 2, Barnes, Stephenson). Steals: Penn 5 (Jaaber 3, Begley, Chubb); Cornell 6 (App, Barnes, Collins, Lisle, Marcetic, Naeve). Halftime: PENN 44, COR 20. Attendance: 2964.


CORNELL 69, DARTMOUTH 45 FEB. 20, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

Game 22

ITHACA, N.Y. - Cornell held Dartmouth to 26 percent shooting from the floor to even its record with a 69-45 victory over the Big Green oat Newman Arena. The Big Red had four players score in double figures. Senior Ka’Ron Barnes had 17 points, while Gabe Stephenson posted 10 points and 12 rebounds, including 10 of the team’s 20 rebounds on the offensive glass. The Big Red pounded the Big Green on the backboards, holding a 59-30 rebounding edge. Cody Toppert added 10 points, seven rebounds and five assists and Lenny Collins notched 14 points. Without the services of leading scorer and conference Rookie of the Year candidate Leon Pattman, Dartmouth struggled from the floor. David Gardner had 11 points to lead Dartmouth, while Cal Arnold had eight. Dartmouth (3-20, 1-8 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Calvin Arnold, F 32 3-8 0-1 2-2 6 0 1 2 8 David Gardner, C 23 3-5 0-0 5-9 3 0 1 3 11 Steve Callahan, G 25 2-9 1-4 2-4 5 0 3 4 7 Mike McLaren, G 29 0-6 0-4 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 Mike Lang, G 29 2-7 1-2 2-2 6 1 6 1 7 Patrick Cuttica 16 1-3 0-0 3-3 1 0 0 2 5 Adam Warren 4 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 0 4 0 3 Michael Liddy 12 1-2 0-0 0-1 1 0 1 2 2 Matthew Green 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jonathan Blakley 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 Trey Blincoe 6 0-1 0-0 2-4 0 0 0 3 2 Scott Klingbeil 17 0-6 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 4 0 Team 3 Totals 200 13-50 3-12 16-25 30 1 18 23 45 Cornell (11-11, 6-3 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Lenny Collins, F 31 5-9 3-5 1-2 5 0 1 3 14 Gabe Stephenson, F 21 3-7 0-0 4-8 12 0 5 2 10 Eric Taylor, C 20 0-5 0-0 7-10 9 2 1 4 7 Ka’Ron Barnes, G 32 7-15 2-6 1-2 3 4 1 2 17 Cody Toppert, G 34 3-13 1-7 3-4 7 5 1 2 10 Stevan Marcetic 11 1-5 0-2 1-2 2 0 1 2 3 Graham Dow 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 1 0 Kevin App 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Jason Mitchell 5 0-1 0-1 2-2 2 0 1 0 2 David Lisle 16 1-4 0-1 0-0 8 1 2 2 2 Andrew Naeve 18 0-3 0-0 2-2 8 0 1 5 2 Kevin Farley 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 Team 1 Totals 200 21-63 6-22 21-32 59 12 16 24 69 Blocks: Dartmouth 5 (Arnold 2, Blakley, Klingbeil, Liddy); Cornell 5 (Naeve 2, Collins, Stephenson, Taylor). Steals: Dartmouth 8 (Callahan 3, McLaren 3, Arnold, Klingbeil); Cornell 11 (Naeve 3, Toppert 2, App, Barnes, Collins, Lisle, Stephenson, Taylor). Halftime: COR 34, DART 20. Officials: Staver, Shea, Stock. Attendance: 1698.

Game 25

PRINCETON 59, CORNELL 46 FEB. 28, 2004 — JADWIN GYMNASIUM

PRINCETON, N.J. - The Princeton defense limited Cornell to 32 percent shooting in improving to 10-1 in Ivy League play, topping the Big Red 59-46 at Jadwin Gymnasium. Ka’Ron Barnes scored 14 points, becoming the fourth Big Red player to score 500 points in a season. He added four rebounds in the loss. Eric Taylor added six points and seven rebounds in just 19 minutes of action, while Stevan Marcetic five points and four rebounds off the bench. The duo of Cody Toppert and Lenny Collins, who entered the game combining for nearly 27 points per game, combined for just seven on 3-of-17 shooting. Five Tiger players reached double figures in scoring, with both Scott Greenman and Andre Logan leading the way with 12 points. Logan added a game-high 14 rebounds. Judson Wallace, Will Venable and Luke Owings all scored 11 points in the victory. Princeton outrebounded Cornell 4333 on the evening. Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 35 1-10 0-3 0-0 19 2-4 0-0 2-5 34 4-12 0-2 6-7 28 2-7 1-6 0-0 22 2-5 1-3 0-0 19 2-6 0-0 1-2 11 1-2 0-1 0-1 0+ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0+ 0-1 0-0 0-0 18 2-2 0-0 0-1 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 14 1-3 0-0 1-1 200 17-53 2-16 10-17 Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 35 4-10 0-1 4-4 26 3-8 0-1 5-11 403-8 2-6 4-4 32 0-7 0-5 2-2 20 5-7 0-1 1-3 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 25 4-7 1-3 2-2 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 9 0-1 0-0 0-0 200 19-49

3-17 18-26

R 3 7 4 4 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 2 5 33 R 14 8 4 1 5 0 1 3 1 1 5 43

A TO 1 2 0 0 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 10 A TO 1 4 3 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1

PF PTS 1 2 2 6 3 14 2 5 2 5 4 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 3 3 1 20 46 PF PTS 4 12 4 11 3 12 0 2 2 11 0 0 0 0 3 11 2 0 2 0

10

20

14

59

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Lisle, Marcetic); Princeton 1 (Stephenson). Steals: Cornell 5 (Stephenson 2, Barnes, Lisle, Taylor); Princeton 4 (Greenman, Schafe, Stephens, Venable). Halftime: PRIN 27, COR 18. Officials: Durrah, Alvaro, Quirk. Attendance: 4925.

HARVARD 81, CORNELL 78 FEB. 21, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

Game 24

PENN 84, CORNELL 69 FEB. 27, 2004 — THE PALESTRA

ITHACA, N.Y. - Harvard placed five players in double figures and outrebounded Cornell 44-35 as the Crimson held on to an 81-78 win at Newman Arena. Matt Stehle had 15 points and nine rebounds and David Giovacchini came off the bench to score 14 points, including two key free throws with five seconds to play. Jason Norman added 13 points, Kevin Rogus had 12 and Graham Beatty scored 10 points and had three blocks. The loss ruined a career-high 31-point performance by Lenny Collins. Collins shot 9-of-12 from the floor, 12-of-15 from the free throw line and added six steals in the defeat. Ka’Ron Barnes scored 27 points, but the remaining three starters combined for just eight points. Andrew Naeve came off the bench to score six points and grab three rebounds. Cornell forced 21 Harvard turnovers, but could hit on just 3-of-16 3-pointers (19 percent) and 23of-36 free throws (64 percent). Barnes missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer that would have sent the game into overtime trailing by five with 28 seconds left. Harvard hit all four free throws in the final stretch to hold onto the win.

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - Penn used two runs, one in each half, to knock off the Big Red 84-69 at the Palestra. Cornell placed five players in double figures, its best balance of the season, with Eric Taylor leading the way with 17 points. Lenny Collins had his first career double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds, while Cody Toppert and David Lisle each scored 11 points. Collins added three assists and three steals. Ka’Ron Barnes, the Ivy League’s leading scorer entering the game, was held to 10 points on 3-of-8 shooting in the contest. The Big Red outrebounded the Quakers 34-30 and shot 63 percent in the second half, but could not hold off the Quakers. Jeff Schiffner scored a game-high 24 points on 6-of-9 3-point shooting, while Ibby Jaaber posted 17 points and four steals. Charlie Copp and Tim Begley combined for 27 points and 10 assists. Penn ended the first half with a 151 run over the final 4:42, then ended the game with a 16-7 run after the Big Red closed to within 68-62 with 4:24 to play.

Harvard (4-19, 3-7 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Matt Stehle, F 36 6-10 1-3 2-2 9 2 4 3 15 Jason Norman, F 40 5-13 0-2 3-3 5 2 5 3 13 Graham Beatty, C 25 4-6 0-0 2-2 5 0 1 3 10 Kevin Rogus, G 23 2-5 2-3 6-8 4 0 0 3 12 Michael Beal, G 17 3-6 0-0 1-1 3 2 4 5 7 Jim Goffredo 16 2-4 1-2 0-0 3 0 1 4 5 Ko Yada 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 David Giovacchini 22 3-10 1-2 7-8 3 3 5 3 14 Luke McCrone 19 2-7 1-3 0-0 5 1 1 3 5 Team 6 Totals 200 27-61 6-15 21-24 44 11 21 28 81 Cornell (11-12, 6-4 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Lenny Collins, F 35 9-12 1-3 12-15 3 1 1 3 31 Gabe Stephenson, F 31 0-0 0-0 2-5 9 1 4 2 2 Eric Taylor, C 26 0-3 0-0 0-2 6 0 0 1 0 Ka’Ron Barnes, G 25 10-21 1-6 6-8 3 3 3 4 27 Cody Toppert, G 36 2-13 1-6 1-3 3 3 2 3 6 Stevan Marcetic 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 2 Graham Dow 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 3 2 0 David Lisle 17 2-5 0-1 0-1 1 0 0 3 4 Andrew Naeve 14 2-3 0-0 2-2 3 1 1 1 6 Team 3 Totals 200 26-60 3-16 23-36 35 10 15 19 78 Blocks: Harvard 8 (Beatty 3, Stehle 3, Giovacchini, McCrone); Cornell 2 (Naeve, Stephenson). Steals: Harvard 8 (Norman 2, Rogus 2, Giovacchini, Goffredo, McCrone, Stehle); Cornell 10 (Collins 6, Dow 2, Lisle, Stephenson). Halftime: HARV 37, COR 32. Officials: Chesney, McEvoy, Gwynn. Attendance: 1321.

Cornell (11-13, 6-5 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G David Lisle, G Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Andrew Naeve Gabe Stephenson Team Totals Penn (14-9, 7-3 Ivy) Mark Zoller, F Adam Chubb, C Jeff Schiffner, G Charlie Copp, G Tim Begley, G Ibby Jaaber Steve Danley Jan Fikiel Eric Osmundson Ryan Pettinella Team Totals

Game 26

YALE 64, CORNELL 61 MARCH 5, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - Dominick Martin tipped in a missed shot with 20 seconds left in regulation for the game winner as Yale defeated Cornell 64-61 at Newman Arena. Alex Gamboa lead Yale with 14 points, while Edwin Draughan scored 12 points and Matt Minoff was also in double figures with 10 points. The Yale defense held Cornell to 23 percent shooting in the second half in the win. Martin ended the evening with eight points and seven rebounds, including the gamewinner. Lenny Collins led the Big Red with 20 points, while Ka’Ron Barnes added 14 points, eight assists and four steals. Barnes moved into fourth place all-time at Cornell in assists, ending the night with 326. Eric Taylor tallied a game-high 11 rebounds, while freshman Andrew Naeve had a highenergy performance off the bench, grabbing seven rebounds and blocking three shots. One bright spot was the single-season steals record going down, with Cornell coming up with eight Yale turnovers to give them 229, six more than the 1992-93 team had for its season. Yale (12-14, 7-6 Ivy) Matt Minoff, F Paul Vitelli, F Dominick Martin, C Edwin Draughan, G Alex Gamboa, G Casey Hughes Justin Simon Scott Gaffield Mark Lovett Sam Kaplan Dexter Upshaw Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 26 4-8 0-1 2-2 28 1-4 1-2 3-5 23 4-10 0-0 0-0 34 5-9 2-3 0-0 29 5-7 3-4 1-2 11 3-10 1-1 0-0 6 0-2 0-0 0-0 15 1-3 0-0 0-0 6 1-3 0-1 0-0 18 1-2 0-0 0-0 4 0-1 0-0 1-2 200 25-59

7-12 7-11

R 2 9 7 4 0 3 1 1 1 4 0 5 37

A TO 4 1 3 0 0 1 3 2 4 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

PF PTS 1 10 0 6 4 8 3 12 3 14 1 7 1 0 1 2 1 2 4 2 0 1

14

19

16

64

Cornell (11-15, 6-7 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Lenny Collins, F 37 7-15 0-4 6-7 1 0 3 0 20 Gabe Stephenson, F 26 4-6 0-0 2-2 4 1 2 4 10 Eric Taylor, C 27 2-6 0-0 1-6 11 1 1 1 5 Ka’Ron Barnes, G 35 4-15 1-5 5-8 4 8 4 4 14 Cody Toppert, G 34 3-10 3-7 0-0 3 0 1 2 9 Graham Dow 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 Jason Mitchell 14 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 David Lisle 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 1 0 0 Andrew Naeve 13 0-1 0-0 0-0 7 1 2 2 0 Team 8 1 Totals 200 21-56 5-18 14-23 40 14 15 16 61 Blocks: Yale 3 (Gamboa, Minoff, Vitelli); Cornell 8 (Naeve 3, Taylor 2, Dow, Mitchell, Stephenson). Steals: Yale 6 (Hughes 3, Kaplan, Martin, Vitelli); Cornell 9 (Barnes 4, Collins 2, Taylor 2, Lisle). Halftime: COR 36, YALE 34. Officials: Deary, Murphy, Perone. Attendance: 604.

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 39 5-13 0-2 3-4 22 7-10 0-0 3-6 37 3-8 2-3 2-2 31 4-7 3-5 0-0 34 3-6 1-2 4-4 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 20 2-5 0-0 1-2 200 25-53 6-13 13-18 Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 8 1-3 0-0 0-0 25 3-9 0-0 0-0 36 7-12 6-9 4-5 34 4-10 3-9 3-3 32 4-8 2-6 3-4 25 6-9 2-4 3-3 9 1-2 0-0 1-1 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 13 1-5 1-4 0-0 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 200 28-61 14-32 14-16

R 12 5 2 1 1 1 0 1 6 5 34 R 2 9 4 3 5 3 0 0 2 0 2 30

A TO 3 1 2 3 4 7 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0

PF PTS 2 13 3 17 4 10 4 11 2 11 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 5

13 15 A TO 0 1 2 1 5 2 4 0 6 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1

18 69 PF PTS 2 2 4 6 3 24 2 14 1 13 0 17 1 3 1 0 1 3 2 2

21

17

9

84

Blocks: Cornell 2 (Collins, Stephenson); Penn 7 (Chubb 2, Fikiel 2, Jaaber, Pettinella, Zoller). Steals: Cornell 5 (Collins 3, Lisle 2); Penn 7 (Jaaber 4, Copp 2, Begley). Halftime: PENN 34, COR 26. Officials: Staver, Walker, Vasconcells. Attendance: 4831.

Game 27

BROWN 69, CORNELL 66 MARCH 5, 2004 — NEWMAN ARENA

ITHACA, N.Y. - For the second day in a row, a last-second flurry of shots by Cornell fell just short and the Big Red ended the 2003-04 season with a 69-66 loss to Brown at Newman Arena. Senior Ka’Ron Barnes closed out a phenomenal career with 20 points, while Gabe Stephenson notched a career-best with 19 points, He added six rebounds and two assists. Lenny Collins ended the afternoon with seven points, nine rebounds and five assists, while Andrew Naeve was outstanding off the bench, scoring six points, grabbing eight rebounds, blocking two shots and stealing three passes. Cornell outrebounded the Bears 42-33, but could not overcome a nine-point halftime deficit. Patrick Powers netted 19 points in his final collegiate game, while fellow senior Jaime Kilburn had 15 points. Mike Martin had 14 points and six assists, while Jason Forte had 14 points and seven rebounds. Brown assisted on 19 of the team’s 24 buckets. Both Cody Toppert and David Lisle missed last season 3pointers that would have sent the game into overtime, and Cornell couldn’t get off a third trey attempt. Brown (14-13, 10-4 Ivy) Jaime Kilburn, F Patrick Powers, G Mike Martin, G Luke Ruscoe, G Jason Forte, G Marcus Becker Kameron Chones Sam Manhanga Team Totals

Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A 30 7-10 0-0 1-1 39 7-17 3-9 2-2 30 2-8 2-4 8-8 37 1-4 0-2 0-0 40 5-11 1-2 3-4 12 1-2 1-1 0-0 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 10 1-5 0-0 0-2 200 24-58

7-19 14-17

R 5 5 6 2 7 2 0 2 4 33

A TO 1 1 5 2 6 2 2 2 4 6 1 1 0 0 0 1

PF PTS 3 15 1 19 4 14 2 2 1 14 0 3 0 0 1 2

19

12

15

69

Cornell (11-16, 6-8 Ivy) Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO PF PTS Lenny Collins, F 35 2-9 1-3 2-2 9 5 3 2 7 Gabe Stephenson, F 33 8-11 0-0 3-3 6 2 0 2 19 Eric Taylor, C 17 2-3 0-0 1-2 7 0 4 1 5 Ka’Ron Barnes, G 32 8-21 2-7 2-3 2 3 6 4 20 Cody Toppert, G 23 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 0 1 1 3 Graham Dow 8 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 Jason Mitchell 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 1 0 David Lisle 25 2-9 0-2 0-0 5 2 1 0 4 Andrew Naeve 23 3-5 0-0 0-2 8 0 2 4 6 Team 3 Totals 200 21-56 5-18 14-23 40 14 15 16 61 Blocks: Brown 3 (Kilburn 2, Forte); Cornell 4 (Naeve 2, Collins, Stephenson). Steals: Brown 10 (Martin 3, Becker 2, Ruscoe 2, Chones, Forte, Kilburn); Cornell 6 (Naeve 3, Collins, Dow, Stephenson). Halftime: BROWN 33, COR 24. Officials: Janosik, McCloskey, Staver. Attendance: 1274.

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Cornell (11-14, 6-6 Ivy) Lenny Collins, F Eric Taylor, C Ka’Ron Barnes, G Cody Toppert, G David Lisle, G Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Kevin App Jason Mitchell Andrew Naeve Kevin Farley Gabe Stephenson Team Totals Princeton (17-7, 10-1 Ivy) Andre Logan, F Judson Wallace, C Scott Greenman, G Max Schafer, G Will Venable, G Jon Berger Edwin Buffmire Luke Owings Mike Stephenson Harrison Schaen Team Totals

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2003-04 Cornell Men’s Basketball Statistics & Results GP 27 27 27 27 25 27 27 13 27 19 3 7 9

No. 12 20 33 32 45 34 42 1 3 31 44 11

GP 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 8 14 10 4 7

27 27

14 14

TOTAL -Avg FG -FGA -35.1 184 -447 -33.5 138 -350 -32.1 89 -217 -26.9 100 -171 -25.6 53 -121 -14.4 30 -64 -15.9 26 -69 -9.5 12 -32 -11.2 20 -49 -4.3 5 -23 -4.0 1 -3 -1.9 0 -5 -1.3 1 -2

5450 5450

659 -1553 672 -1545

-GS -14 -14 -14 -14 -12 -2 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0

Min 462 487 459 324 354 259 184 70 144 43 6 8

-Avg -33.0 -34.8 -32.8 -23.1 -25.3 -18.5 -13.1 -8.8 -10.3 -4.3 -1.5 -1.1

FG 97 57 55 37 31 20 14 8 8 3 0 1

TOTAL -FGA -223 -124 -163 -74 -60 -46 -29 -20 -24 -10 -3 -2

2800 -40.0 331 -778 2800 -40.0 344 -808

DATE 11/23/03 11/25/03 11/29/03 12/2/03 12/5/03 12/7/03 12/20/03 12/29/03 12/31/03 1/3/04 1/6/04 1/9/04 1/17/04

TIME 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:05 p.m. @ 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. *

OPPONENT GEORGIA TECH COLGATE vs. Army ITHACA at VERMONT at New Hampshire at Lafayette at St. Francis (N.Y.) at Duquesne SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) LEHIGH at New Mexico COLUMBIA

1/20/04 1/24/04 1/30/04

7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

* *

1/31/04

7:00 p.m.

2/6/04 2/7/04 2/13/04 2/14/04 2/20/04 2/21/04 2/27/04 2/28/04 3/5/04 3/6/04

3-PTS Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA .412 56 -161 .348 120 -155 .394 77 -215 .358 42 -50 .410 22 -72 .306 79 -98 .585 0 -1 .000 54 -124 .438 0 -5 .000 59 -83 .469 10 -30 .333 16 -24 .377 8 -29 .276 21 -27 .375 0 -8 .000 5 -14 .408 0 -0 .000 9 -15 .217 3 -13 .231 2 -4 .333 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 3 -4 .500 0 -1 .000 0 -0

REBOUNDS Pct Off Def Tot Avg .774 14 80 94 3.5 .840 22 80 102 3.8 .806 36 105 141 5.2 .435 67 135 202 7.5 .711 84 81 165 6.6 .667 10 37 47 1.7 .778 18 29 47 1.7 .357 13 14 27 2.1 .600 29 45 74 2.7 .500 4 9 13 0.7 .000 1 2 3 1.0 .750 1 5 6 0.9 .000 1 0 1 0.1 48 47 95 3.5 .424 176 -535 .329 410 -598 .686 348 669 1017 37.7 .435 167 -487 .343 374 -520 .719 293 664 957 35.4

PF 80 60 62 68 67 49 37 17 47 6 0 2 0

FO 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

495 517

8 -

3-PTS Pct 3FG -FGA Pct .435 26 -75 .347 .460 12 -38 .316 .337 30 -100 .300 .500 0 -0 .000 .517 0 -0 .000 .435 5 -17 .294 .483 0 -0 .000 .400 0 -2 .000 .333 1 -9 .111 .300 2 -6 .333 .000 0 -0 .000 .500 0 -1 .000

PF 46 29 34 31 36 20 26 9 20 4 2 0

FO 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

257 283

3 -

.425 .426

REBOUNDS Pct Off Def Tot .733 5 36 41 .814 17 63 80 .848 10 42 52 .492 30 68 98 .643 49 36 85 .789 11 19 30 .600 21 32 53 .400 6 6 12 .583 2 11 13 1.000 3 4 7 1.000 1 3 4 .000 1 0 1 20 29 49 76 -248 .306 226 -328 .689 176 349 525 85 -246 .346 185 -255 .725 162 336 498 FT 55 48 28 29 27 15 9 4 7 2 2 0

-FTA -75 -59 -33 -59 -42 -19 -15 -10 -12 -2 -2 -0

Avg 2.9 5.7 3.7 7.0 6.1 2.1 3.8 1.5 0.9 0.7 1.0 0.1 3.5 37.5 35.6

W

SCORE 69-90 L 77-84 L-OT 79-66 69-37 60-73 L 83-67 79-87 L 76-78 L-OT 69-70 L 70-62 89-76 65-74 L 90-66

ATTEND 4,762 1,147 1,690 741 2,622 189 1,746 352 2,631 624 543 15,771 1,147

HIGH POINTS (21) Ka’Ron Barnes (17) Gabe Stephenson (24) Ka’Ron Barnes (17) Lenny Collins (23) Ka’Ron Barnes (23) Cody Toppert (29) Ka’Ron Barnes (22) Ka’Ron Barnes (31) Cody Toppert (22) Ka’Ron Barnes (27) Ka’Ron Barnes (28) Ka’Ron Barnes (19) Ka’Ron Barnes

at Bucknell at Columbia at Harvard

W W

55-63 66-53 91-79

1,457 2,168 892

(16) Cody Toppert (18) Ka’Ron Barnes (23) Cody Toppert

*

at Dartmouth

W

68-62

931

(25) Ka’Ron Barnes

7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

* *

at Brown at YALE

W

96-81 48-67

2,121 1,824

8:00 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:05 p.m.

* * * * * * * *

PRINCETON PENN DARTMOUTH HARVARD at Penn at Princeton YALE BROWN

(29) Cody Toppert (14) Eric Taylor (14) Ka’Ron Barnes (25) Ka’Ron Barnes (22) Ka’Ron Barnes (17) Ka’Ron Barnes (31) Lenny Collins (17) Eric Taylor (14) Ka’Ron Barnes (20) Lenny Collins (20) Ka’Ron Barnes

@ - at Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.) * - Ivy League game

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W W W

W W

W

64-69 52-79 69-45 78-81 69-84 46-59 61-64 66-69

L

L L L L L L L L

4,473 2,964 1,698 1,321 4,831 4,925 604 1,274

A TO Blk 125 115 8 41 44 5 46 49 5 36 58 25 27 40 11 30 30 1 25 29 4 6 9 2 6 13 21 7 7 4 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 349 401 88 372 418 100

Stl 51 22 52 16 16 36 22 5 12 2 0 0 2

Pts Avg 544 20.1 395 14.6 279 10.3 254 9.4 165 6.6 86 3.2 81 3.0 29 2.2 49 1.8 15 0.8 2 0.7 3 0.4 2 0.2

236 180

1904 70.5 1885 69.8

A 51 23 22 15 13 15 4 3 13 4 0 0

Stl 25 28 7 7 9 14 8 1 15 1 0 2

Pts Avg 275 19.6 174 12.4 168 12.0 103 7.4 89 6.4 60 4.3 37 2.6 20 2.5 24 1.7 10 1.0 2 0.5 2 0.3

48 117 48 88

964 68.9 958 68.4

TO 62 29 22 21 20 16 9 6 15 5 1 0 2 163 208 181 211

Blk 3 4 1 13 9 3 12 1 1 1 0 0

HIGH REBOUNDS (10) Gabe Stephenson (12) Gabe Stephenson (8) Eric Taylor (9) Graham Dow (8) Eric Taylor (11) Gabe Stephenson (10) Gabe Stephenson (14) Eric Taylor (11) Gabe Stephenson (10) Eric Taylor (10) Eric Taylor (9) Eric Taylor (5) Andrew Naeve (5) Lenny Collins (7) Cody Toppert (9) Gabe Stephenson (7) Gabe Stephenson (7) David Lisle (6) Gabe Stephenson (6) Lenny Collins (6) Cody Toppert (12) Eric Taylor (12) Eric Taylor (9) Eric Taylor (9) Gabe Stephenson (12) Gabe Stephenson (9) Gabe Stephenson (12) Lenny Collins (7) Eric Taylor (11) Eric Taylor (9) Lenny Collins

2003-04 RESULTS AND INDIVIDUAL GAME LEADERS

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Player Ka’Ron Barnes Lenny Collins Cody Toppert Eric Taylor Gabe Stephenson David Lisle Andrew Naeve Stevan Marcetic Graham Dow Jason Mitchell Kevin Farley Kevin App TEAM Cornell Totals Opponent Totals

Min 949 905 867 725 641 389 430 124 302 81 12 13 12

-GS -27 -27 -27 -27 -23 -0 -2 -2 -0 -0 -0 -0 -0

OVERALL STATISTICS - IVY GAMES

Player Ka’Ron Barnes Cody Toppert Lenny Collins Eric Taylor Gabe Stephenson Graham Dow David Lisle Stevan Marcetic Andrew Naeve Jason Mitchell Dane Williams Kevin Farley Kevin App TEAM Cornell Totals Opponent Totals

OVERALL STATISTICS - ALL GAMES

No. 12 33 20 32 45 3 34 1 42 31 24 44 11


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Army

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Black Knights

Jim Crews Indiana ‘76

Jan. 2 at Christl Arena, 3:15 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ....................................................... West Point, N.Y. 10996 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 4,000 Founded: ................................................................................... 1802 Colors: ................................................................ Black, Gold and Gray Superintendent: ................................. Lt. Gen. William J. Lennox Jr. Athletic Director: ...................................................... Rick Greenspan Conference: ................................................................ Patriot League Home Court: ..................................................... Christl Arena (5,043)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ................................................. Jim Crews (Indiana ‘76) Record at Army: ...................................................... 11-43, 2 years Overall Record: .................................................. 305-252, 19 years Assistant Coaches: ................................ Chris Hollender, Clay Nunley, Mark Sembrowich, Mike Blaine 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 6-21 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................ 3-11 (7th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ................................................... Cornell leads 16-13 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 13/6 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................. Mike Albright Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (845) 938-6871/446-2556 Home Phone: ...................................................... (845) 562-5443 E-mail: .............................................. michael.albright@usma.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (845) 938-4441 Website: ...................................................... www.goARMYsports.com

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 3 Steve Stoll 4 Ray Fredrick 5 Trevor Williams 10 Travis Owsley 11 Marshall Jackson 12 Matt Bell 15 Will Schober 20 Seth Sanert 21 Cory Sinning 23 Ryan Wallace 33 Colin Harris 35 Erik Engstrom 54 Jimmy Sewell

Yr. So. Sr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. So.

Pos. G G F G G G G G/F G/F F F C C

Ht. 6-2 5-8 6-4 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-6 6-7 6-6 6-11

NEWCOMERS No. Name 13 Ryan Hodgson 22 Lance Dietz 30 Grant Carter 32 Jarell Brown 42 Luke Slater 44 Corban Bates

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G G G/F G F F

Ht. 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-4

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 2.5 1.6 0.2 0.6 0.7 0.7 — — — 5.4 2.0 1.2 3.0 2.3 1.1 6.5 3.0 2.0 — — — 0.8 1.6 0.6 2.2 1.5 0.8 2.4 1.3 0.1 3.7 2.0 0.4 1.2 2.0 0.1 2.6 1.4 0.1

Hometown Mastic Beach, N.Y. Morton, Ill. White Haven, Pa. Cleveland, Ohio McHenry, Ill. Spring, Texas

Birmingham-Southern

Panthers

Nov. 20 at McCann Center, 5:00/7:30 p.m. Pepsi Marist Classic - Possible Opponent GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ............................................. Birmingham, Alabama 35254 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 1,400 Founded: ................................................................................... 1856 Colors: ......................................................................... Black and Gold President: ................................................................ Dr. David Pollick Athletic Director: .......................................................... Joe Dean, Jr. Conference: ........................................................................ Big South Home Court: ......................................... Bill Battle Colliseum (2,000)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ................................ Duane Reboul (New Orleans, ‘72) Record at BSC: .................................................. 367-101, 15 years Overall Record: .................................................. 367-101, 15 years Assistant Coaches: ............ Mitch Cole, Scott Stapler, Bill Armstrong 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 20-7 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................. 12-4 (1st) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ............................................................... First Meeting Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 11/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 3/2

2004-05 SCHEDULE Duane Reboul New Orleans ‘72

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 00 Jakob Sigurdarson 4 Bucky McMillan 10 James Collins 11 Augustinas Vitas 13 Rostislav Vergun 15 Helgi Margeirsson 21 Shema Mbyirukira 22 Joshua Bailey 34 Jimmy Amerson 40 Sredrick Powe 55 Andrius Montrimas

Yr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Pos. G G G C F G C F G/F F G/F

Ht. 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-11 6-7 6-3 6-11 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-4

NEWCOMERS No. Name 1 Jean-Baptiste Bah 12 Robert Mooty 31 Arnold Gore 33 Thomas Viglianco

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

Pos. G G G F

Ht. 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-9

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 14.7 3.2 3.3 2.9 0.8 1.8 10.5 2.8 1.8 1.8 2.0 0.4 2.8 1.1 1.0 1.8 0.7 0.8 11.0 5.7 1.2 0.7 1.1 0.4 2.2 1.9 0.6 3.5 2.3 0.7 1.1 0.5 0.2

Hometown Birmingham, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. White Castle, La. Madison, Ala.

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ................................................. Will Chandler Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (205) 226-4905/226-3049 E-mail: ............................................................. wchandle@bsc.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (205) 226-7766 Website: ................................................................ www.bscsports.net

Brown

Bears

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Feb. 4 at Newman Arena, 7:00 p.m. Mar. 5 at Pizzitola Sports Center, 7:00 p.m. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ........................................................ Providence, R.I. 02912 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 5,722 Founded: ................................................................................... 1764 Colors: ....................................... Seal Brown, Cardinal Red and White President: ................................................................... Ruth Simmons Athletic Director (interim): .......................................... Joan Taylor Conference: ...................................................................... Ivy League Home Court: ...................................... Pizzitola Sports Center (2,800)

2004-05 ROSTER

BASKETBALL INFORMATION

Yr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. So.

Pos. G G G G F F F

Ht. 6-2 6-7 6-1 6-5 6-8 6-9 6-6

Head Coach: ........................................ Glen Miller (Connecticut ‘86) Record at Brown: .................................................... 71-66, 5 years Overall Record: .................................................. 166-124, 11 years Assistant Coaches: ............................. Kevin Jaskiewicz, Andy Partee 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 14-13 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ........................... 10-4 (2nd) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ................................................... Cornell leads 57-44 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 2/3

NEWCOMERS No. Name 1 Adolphe Coulibay 4 Keenan Jeppesen 10 James Daniels 14 Mark McAndrew 20 Damon Huffman 33 Eric Nordrum 35 Mark MacDonald

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G G G G G F F

Ht. 6-6 6-7 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-8 6-8

Men’s Basketball SID: ......................................... Christopher Humm Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (401) 863-2219/863-1436 Home Phone: ...................................................... (401) 247-2392 E-mail: ......................................... christopher_humm@brown.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (401) 863-3208 Website: .......................................................... www.brownbears.com

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Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 11-12 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) 11 vs. Alabama A&M ...................................... 4:00 p.m. 19-20 at Pepsi Marist Classic (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) 19 vs. Northeastern .......................................... 6:00 p.m. 23 at Massachusetts ...................................... 6:00 p.m. 27 TENNESSEE WESLEYAN.............................. 2:00 p.m. December 2 at Indiana State ........................................ 6:05 p.m. 4 at Alabama State ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 20 at Texas-Pan American ............................ 7:30 p.m. 29-30 at Dr. Pepper Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) January 5 RADFORD* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 8 at High Point* ........................................... 6:00 p.m. 10 at Liberty* .................................................. 6:00 p.m. 17 UNC ASHEVILLE* ....................................... 7:00 p.m. 19 WINTHROP* ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 22 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* ...................... 2:00 p.m. 24 COASTAL CAROLINA* .............................. 7:00 p.m. 29 at VMI* .................................................... 12:00 p.m. 31 at Radford* ................................................ 6:00 p.m. February 5 LIBERTY* .................................................... 2:00 p.m. 10 HIGH POINT* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 12 at Winthrop* ............................................. 6:00 p.m. 14 at UNC Asheville* ..................................... 6:00 p.m. 17 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN ............................. 7:00 p.m. 19 VMI* .......................................................... 7:00 p.m. 24 at Charleston Southern* ........................... 6:00 p.m. 26 at Coastal Caronlina* .............................. 3:00 p.m. March 1-5 at Big South Tournament . * - Big South contest

2004-05 SCHEDULE Glen Miller Connecticut ‘86

RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 3 Marcus Becker 15 Luke Ruscoe 21 Jason Forte 22 Kameron Chones 32 Nathan Eades 50 P.J.Flaherty 55 Sam Manhanga

MEDIA RELATIONS

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 20 THE CITADEL ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 22 SACRED HEART ......................................... 7:00 p.m. 24 at Stony Brook ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 28 at New Hampshire .................................... 1:00 p.m. December 1 POLYTECHNIC .......................................... 7:30 p.m. 4 at St. Francis (NY) ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 6 ALBANY ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. 9 NEW YORK MARITIME ............................... 7:00 p.m. 19 at Notre Dame .......................................... 1:00 p.m. 30 at Fairleigh Dickinson ............................... 7:00 p.m. January 2 CORNELL ................................................... 3:15 p.m. 4 COLUMBIA ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 8 at Colgate* ............................................... 2:00 p.m. 12 HOLY CROSS* .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 15 at Bucknell* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 21 AMERICAN* ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 23 NAVY* ....................................................... 1:00 p.m. 28 at Lehigh* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 30 at Lafayette* ............................................. 3:15 p.m. February 4 at American* ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 6 at Navy* .................................................... 1:00 p.m. 11 LEHIGH* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 13 LAFAYETTE* ................................................ 1:00 p.m. 19 BUCKNELL* ................................................ 1:00 p.m. 23 COLGATE* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 26 at Holy Cross* ........................................... 3:00 p.m. March 5-11 at Patriot League Tournament * - Patriot League contest

2003-04STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 2.8 1.9 1.3 8.1 4.3 2.4 16.8 3.9 5.0 0.2 0.5 0.1 — — — 1.9 1.5 0.3 4.4 2.0 0.2

Hometown Abidjan, Ivory Coast Stony Creek, Ont. Oceanside, Calif. Barrington, R.I. Petoskey, Mich. Lucasville, Ohio Lexington, Mass.

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 15-16 at Guardians Classic (Columbia, Mo.) 15 at Missouri .................................................. 8:00 p.m. 19 at Rhode Island ........................................ 7:30 p.m. 21 at Wright State .......................................... 1:00 p.m. 22-23 at Guardians Classic 30 at Wagner ................................................. 7:00 p.m. December 3 BINGHAMTON .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 6 HARTFORD ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 21 HOLY CROSS ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 28-29 at Golden Knights Classic (Orlando,Fla.) 28 at Central Florida ........................................ 8:00 p.m. January 3 at Providence ............................................ 7:30 p.m. 6 at Canisius .............................................. 12:00 p.m. 14 at Maryland-Eastern Shore ........................ 7:00 p.m. 22 at Yale* ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. 28 at Princeton* ............................................. 7:30 p.m. 29 at Penn* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. February 4 at Cornell* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 5 at Columbia* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 11 HARVARD* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 12 DARTMOUTH* .......................................... 7:30 p.m. 18 PENN ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. 19 PRINCETON* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 25 at Dartmouth* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 26 at Harvard* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. March 4 COLUMBIA* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 5 CORNELL* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 8 YALE* ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. * - Ivy League contest


Bucknell

Bison

Dec. 18 at Newman Arena, 2:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .......................................................... Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 3,350 Founded: ................................................................................... 1846 Colors: ...................................................................... Orange and Blue President: ................................................................ Brian C. Mitchell Athletic Director: ......................................................... John P. Hardt Conference: ................................................................ Patriot League Home Court: ................................................... Sojka Pavilion (4,000)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................ Pat Flannery (Bucknell ‘80) Record at Bucknell: ......................................... 149-136, 10 years Overall Record: .................................................. 244-179, 15 years Assistant Coaches: ..... Nathan Davis, Bryan Goodman, Mark Prosser 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 14-15 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................ 9-5 (t-3rd) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ................................................... Cornell leads 21-18 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 5/0

2004-05 SCHEDULE Pat Flannery Bucknell ‘80

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 3 Charles Lee 4 Donald Brown 5 Abe Badmus 12 Kevin Bettencourt 21 John Clark 22 Holland Mack 31 Chris Niesz 32 Chris McNaughton 44 Tarik Viaer-McClymont

Yr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.

Pos. G F G G F F F C C

Ht. 6-4 6-6 6-0 6-2 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-11 6-7

NEWCOMERS No. Name 1 Darren Mastropaolo 2 Rob Thomas 11 John Griffin 25 Andrew Morrison

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. F G/F G F

Ht. 6-8 6-3 6-2 6-7

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 10.1 5.0 2.6 6.7 3.6 0.9 3.9 2.0 1.6 14.9 3.0 2.8 3.4 1.9 1.3 0.3 1.0 0.0 4.3 3.2 1.3 11.5 5.5 0.4 1.7 1.4 0.0

Hometown Falmouth, Maine Mendham, N.J. Philadelphia, Pa. Sea Isle, N.J.

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .......................................................... Jon Terry Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (570) 577-1227/577-1660 Home Phone: ...................................................... (570) 522-0840 E-mail: ............................................................. terry@bucknell.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (570) 577-1519 Website: ....................................................... www.BucknellBison.com

Colgate

Raiders

Nov. 23 at Cotterell Court, 7:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ......................................................... Hamilton, N.Y. 13346 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 2,800 Founded: ................................................................................... 1819 Colors: .......................................................... Maroon, Gray and White President: ............................................................. Rebecca S. Chopp Athletic Director: .......................................................... David Roach Conference: ................................................................ Patriot League Home Court: .................................................. Cotterell Court (3,100)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ................................... Emmett Davis (St. Lawrence ‘81) Record at Colgate: ................................................. 86-84, 6 years Overall Record: ........................................................ 86-84, 6 years Assistant Coaches: ......... Kevin Curley, Brian Regan, Jeremy Ballard 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 15-14 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .............................. 6-8 (6th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ................................................... Cornell leads 68-51 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS

2004-05 SCHEDULE Emmett Davis St. Lawrence ‘81

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Kyle Chones 3 Kendall Chones 4 Keith Williams 5 Daniel Green 10 Todd Checovich 14 Jon Simon 22 Simon Knight 30 Jon Foss 32 Andrew Zidar 33 Dan Gentile 51 Alvin Reed 55 Marc Daniels

Yr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr.

Pos. F F G/F G G G F/C F F/C G/F G C

Ht. 6-6 6-7 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-8 6-7 6-8 6-5 6-1 6-9

NEWCOMERS No. Name 2 Alex Woodhouse 13 Kyle Roemer 25 Tim Pounds 42 Peter Minchella

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. F G G/F C

Ht. 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-10

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 2.4 1.6 0.2 7.4 4.7 0.5 3.2 2.1 1.0 2.0 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.6 0.0 5.7 1.4 1.3 0.3 0.8 0.0 2.4 1.8 0.4 9.5 6.6 1.8 1.8 1.0 0.4 11.4 3.0 3.3 0.4 0.7 0.0

Hometown Alexandria, Va. Martinez, Calif. Dudley, N.C. West Lafayette, Ind.

Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................... Bob Cornell Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (315) 228-7602/228-7977 Home Phone: ...................................................... (315) 824-3637 E-mail: ................................................. rcornell@mail.colgate.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (315) 228-6816 Website: ................................................ www.goColgateRaiders.com

Columbia

Lions

Jan.15 at Levien Gymnasium, 3:00 p.m. Jan. 22 at Newman Arena, 3:00 p.m.

Location: ......................................................... New York, N.Y. 10027 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 5,376 Founded: ................................................................................... 1754 Colors: ........................................................ Columbia Blue and White President: ................................................................. Lee C. Bollinger Interim Athletic Director: ....................................... Paul Fernandes Conference: ...................................................................... Ivy League Home Court: ............................................ Levien Gymnasium (3,400)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ................................................. Joe Jones (Oswego ‘87) Record at Columbia: ........................................................... 10-17 Overall Record: ..................................................................... 10-17 Assistant Coaches: ............ Jim Engles, Mike Bramucci, Jim Haggerty 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 10-17 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ...................... 6-8 (Tied 5th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ............................................. Columbia leads 116-84 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 4/1

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .......................................... Darlene Camacho Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (212) 854-2535/854-8168 Home Phone: ........................................................................ N/A E-mail: ...................................................... dc2164@columbia.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (212) 854-2534 Website: ................................................ www.GoColumbiaLions.com

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 19-20 at Mohegan Sun Tournament (Uncasville, Conn.) 19 vs. Central Connecticut ............................... 8:00 p.m. 23 CORNELL ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 27 JUNIATA .................................................... 2:00 p.m. December 1 at Buffalo .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 4 at Syracuse ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 10 HARVARD .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 18 HOBART .................................................... 2:00 p.m. 21 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ............................ 7:00 p.m. 27-28 at Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) 27 at Florida International .............................. 8:00 p.m. 30 at Florida Atlantic ...................................... 4:00 p.m. January 8 ARMY* ....................................................... 2:00 p.m. 12 BUCKNELL* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 15 at Holy Cross* ........................................... 3:00 p.m. 17 at Dartmouth ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 21 LEHIGH* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 23 LAFAYETTE* ................................................ 2:00 p.m. 28 at Navy* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 30 at American* ............................................. 2:00 p.m. February 4 at Lehigh* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 6 at Lafayette* ............................................. 1:00 p.m. 11 NAVY* ....................................................... 7:00 p.m. 13 AMERICAN* ............................................... 2:00 p.m. 19 HOLY CROSS* .......................................... 3:00 p.m. 23 at Army* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 26 at Bucknell* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. March 5-11 at Patriot League Tournament * - Patriot League contest

2004-05 SCHEDULE Joe Jones Oswego ‘87

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 11 John-Michael Grzan 14 Jeremiah Boswell 15 Porter Leslie 21 Dalen Cuff 22 Tito Hill 25 Colin Davis 30 Allan MacQuarrie 32 Dragutin Kravic 33 Matt Preston 34 Gerard Barrett 44 Matt Land 45 Drew Baron

Yr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So.

Pos. G G F G G F G F F F C C

Ht. 5-11 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-1 6-8 6-5 6-7 6-6 6-10

NEWCOMERS No. Name 1 Brent Loscalzo 3 Kashif Sweet 20 John Baumann 23 Justin Armstrong 24 Mack Montgomery 55 Ben Nwachukwu

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G G F G G C

Ht. 6-0 5-11 6-8 6-4 6-5 6-9

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 1.0 1.3 1.5 5.7 2.8 1.4 0.7 0.2 0.1 6.7 2.3 1.7 5.6 2.5 2.6 3.0 3.5 0.7 3.2 0.6 0.9 12.3 4.1 0.9 15.3 5.4 2.2 2.0 1.7 0.1 6.5 1.8 1.1 0.0 0.3 0.0

Hometown Ridgefield, Conn. Austin, Texas Westport, Conn. San Diego, Calif. Clayton, N.C. Enugu, Nigeria

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 19-20 at Columbia Classic (New York, N.Y.) 19 LONGWOOD ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 24 LONG ISLAND ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 27 STONY BROOK ........................................ 2:00 p.m. December 1 at Hofstra .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 6 at Lehigh ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 9 SACRED HEART ......................................... 7:00 p.m. 11 at St. Francis (N.Y.) .................................... 4:00 p.m. 28-30 at ECAC Holiday Festival (NY, NY) 28 vs. North Carolina State ....................................... TBA January 2 at Layfayette ............................................. 3:15 p.m. 4 at Army ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. 15 CORNELL* ................................................. 3:00 p.m. 17 at Navy ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. 22 at Cornell* ................................................ 3:00 p.m. 29 DARTMOUTH* .......................................... 2:00 p.m. 30 HARVARD* ................................................. 2:00 p.m. February 4 YALE* ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. 5 BROWN* ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 11 at Penn* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 12 at Princeton* ............................................. 7:30 p.m. 18 at Harvard* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 19 at Dartmouth* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 25 PRINCETON* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 26 PENN* ....................................................... 7:00 p.m. March 3 at Brown* .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 5 at Yale* ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. * - Ivy League contest

WWW.CORNELLBIGRED.COM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 11-12 at Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) 11 vs. Princeton ................................................ 5:30 p.m. 19 RIDER ........................................................ 7:00 p.m. 22 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ................................. 7:00 p.m. 26-27 at Iowa State Tournament (Ames, Iowa) 26 vs. Stephen F. Austin ................................... 6:30 p.m. December 1 at Penn ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. 4 at Yale ...................................................... 4:30 p.m. 7 ROBERT MORRIS ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 18 at Cornell .................................................. 2:00 p.m. 22 NIAGARA ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 28 at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) ................................... 7:00 p.m. January 2 at Pittsburgh ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 8 HOLY CROSS* .......................................... 2:00 p.m. 12 at Colgate* ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 15 ARMY* ....................................................... 7:00 p.m. 21 LAFAYETTE* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 23 LEHIGH* .................................................... 2:00 p.m. 28 at American* ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 30 at Navy* .................................................... 2:00 p.m. February 4 at Lafayette* ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 6 at Lehigh* ................................................. 1:00 p.m. 11 AMERICAN* ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 13 NAVY* ....................................................... 2:00 p.m. 15 at Villanova .............................................. 7:30 p.m. 19 at Army* .................................................... 1:00 p.m. 23 at Holy Cross* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 26 COLGATE* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. March 5-11 Patriot League Tournament * - Patriot League contest

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Dartmouth

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Big Green

Terry Dunn N. Colorado ‘77

Jan. 30 at Newman Arena, 2:00 p.m. Feb. 18 at Leede Arena, 7:00 p.m. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .......................................................... Hanover, N.H. 03755 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 4,200 Founded: ................................................................................... 1769 Colors: .................................................... Dartmouth Green and White President: ..................................................................... James Wright Athletic Director: ........................................................... Josie Harper Conference: ...................................................................... Ivy League Home Court: ............................................... The Leede Arena (2,100)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: .............................. Terry Dunn (Northern Colorado ‘77) Record at Dartmouth: ............................................... First season Overall Record: ............................................................ First season Assistant Coaches: .......................... Shay Berry, Tommy Deffebaugh 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 3-25 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................ 1-13 (8th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ............................................ Dartmouth leads 100-88 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 11/1 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 5/0

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................. Kathy Slattery Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (603) 646-2468/646-1286 Home Phone: ...................................................... (603) 448-2103 E-mail: .......................................... kathy.r.slattery@dartmouth.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (603) 646-1088 Website: .............................................. www.dartmouth.edu/athletics

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 11 Patrick Cuttica 14 Michael Liddy 20 Steve Callahan 21 Michael McLaren 22 Michael Lang 23 Leon Pattman 31 Jason Meyer 32 Jonathan Blakley 34 Trey Blincoe 40 Calvin Arnold 43 David Gardner 50 Paul Bode

Yr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. So.

Pos. F G G G/F G G F F G F C C

Ht. 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-6 6-9 6-10 6-9

NEWCOMERS No. Name 24 Michael Giovacchini 33 Chuck Flynn 35 Doug Hayes 42 Johnathan Ball 44 Brian McMillan

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G F F F F

Ht. 5-11 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-8

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 1.2 0.8 0.3 1.3 0.9 0.4 7.9 3.7 2.1 7.0 2.8 0.8 7.8 2.4 1.5 13.2 4.4 1.3 6.7 2.2 0.2 0.8 1.3 0.0 0.9 0.6 0.1 5.2 4.5 1.6 8.9 3.8 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0

Hometown Salt Lake City, Utah Indianapolis, Ind. Pipersville, Pa. Memphis, Tenn. Valparaiso, Ind.

Dayton

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Flyers

Brian Gregory Oakland ‘90

Jan. 8th at UD Arena, 8:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ........................................................... Dayton, Ohio 45469 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 6,300 Founded: ................................................................................... 1850 Colors: ............................................................................ Red and Blue President: ........................................................... Dr. Daniel J. Curran Athletic Director: ............................................................. Ted Kissell Conference: ...................................................................... Atlantic 10 Home Court: ......................................................... UD Arena (13,266)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: .......................................... Brian Gregory (Oakland ‘90) Record at Dayton: ...................................................... 24-9, 1 year Overall Record: .................................................. 243-150, 13 years Assistant Coaches: ............. Billy Schmidt, Mike Jackson, Dave Wojcik 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 24-9 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ........................... 12-4 (2nd) 2003-04 Postseason: ........... NCAA first round (lost to DePaul, 76-69) Series Record: ............................................................... First Meeting Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .............................................. Doug Hauschild Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (937) 229-4390/229-4461 Home Phone: ...................................................... (937) 272-4503 E-mail: ................................................................ sid@udayton.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (937) 449-2855 Website: .......................................................... www.daytonflyers.com

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Monty Scott 11 Waren Williams 14 Mark Jones 15 Logan White 22 Marques Bennett 44 James Cripe 55 Jon Kingston

Yr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So.

Pos. F G G G/F G/F C C

Ht. 6-6 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-11 6-8

NEWCOMERS No. Name 2 Brian Roberts 4 Jeff Penno 5 Nick Stafford 10 Trent Meacham 21 Norman Plummer 32 Chris Alvarez 33 Jimmie Binnie 34 Joaquin Thomas 54 William Brady

Yr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G G F/C G F F/C F G G

Ht. 6-2 6-5 6-8 6-3 6-7 6-8 6-6 6-7 6-3

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 6.3 3.6 0.9 4.9 1.6 1.2 9.1 3.5 2.5 2.2 1.0 0.5 2.9 3.5 1.2 1.5 1.5 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0

Hometown Toledo, Ohio Kettering, Ohio Springfield, Mass. Champaign, Ill. Fairfield, Ohio Miami, Fla. Johnson, Iowa Bronx, N.Y. Bloomington, Ill.

Harvard

Frank Sullivan Westfield St. ‘73

WWW.CORNELLBIGRED.COM

Jan. 29 at Newman Arena, 2:00 p.m. Feb. 19 at Lavietes Pavilion, 7:00 p.m.

Location: .................................................... Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 6,704 Founded: ................................................................................... 1636 Colors: ........................................................ Crimson, Black and White President: ....................................................... Lawrence H. Summers Athletic Director: .................................................... Robert L. Scalise Conference: ...................................................................... Ivy League Home Court: ............................................... Lavietes Pavilion (2,050)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................... Frank Sullivan (Westfield State ‘73) Record at Harvard: ........................................... 141-200, 13 years Overall Record: .................................................. 255-286, 20 years Assistant Coaches: ................................ Bill Holden, Lamar Reddicks 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 4-23 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................ 3-11 (7th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ................................................... Cornell leads 82-64 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 12/0 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 5/0

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ................................................ Chuck Sullivan Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (617) 495-2206/495-2130 Home Phone: ...................................................... (508) 824-1197 E-mail: ..................................................... sulliv2@fas.harvard.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (617) 495-5894 Website: ................................................... www.athletics.harvard.edu

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Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 21 EASTERN KENTUCKY ................................. 2:00 p.m. 27 COPPIN STATE ......................................... 2:00 p.m. December 1 at DePaul .................................................. 9:00 p.m. 4 CINCINNATI ............................................. 4:00 p.m. 7 WYOMING ................................................ 8:00 p.m. 11 TEXAS SOUTHERN .................................... 8:00 p.m. 18 at Saint Louis ............................................ 2:00 p.m. 20 NORTH WESTERN ..................................... 7:00 p.m. 23 AKRON ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. 29 at Vanderbilt ............................................. 9:00 p.m. January 5 DUQUESNE* ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 8 CORNELL ................................................... 8:00 p.m. 12 RICHMOND* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 15 at Duquesne* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 19 SAINT JOSEPH’S (Pa.)* ............................. 7:00 p.m. 22 LA SALLE* ................................................... 8:00 p.m. 27 at Rhode Island* ....................................... 7:00 p.m. 30 at George Washington* ............................ 2:00 p.m. February 2 FORDHAM* ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 5 at Richmond* ............................................ 8:00 p.m. 9 at Temple* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 12 at La Salle* ............................................... 4:00 p.m. 19 XAVIER* ..................................................... 2:00 p.m. 22 at St. Bonaventure* ................................... 7:00 p.m. 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON* ........................ 12:00 p.m. March 1 MASSACHUSETTS* ................................... 7:00 p.m. 5 at Xavier* ................................................ 12:00 p.m. 10-13 Atlantic 10 tournament * - Atlantic 10 contest

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Crimson

GENERAL INFORMATION

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 23 QUINNIPIAC ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 27 at Lehigh ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 29 MAINE ....................................................... 7:00 p.m. December 2 at Hartford ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 9 KEENE STATE ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 17 HOFSTRA .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 20 at UC Davis ............................................ 11:00 p.m. 22 at Stanford .............................................. 10:00 p.m. 30 at Albany ................................................... 7:00 p.m. January 2 at Harvard* ................................................ 2:00 p.m. 5 at Holy Cross ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 8 HARVARD* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 10 at Vermont ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 17 COLGATE .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 29 at Columbia* ............................................ 2:00 p.m. 30 at Cornell* ................................................ 2:00 p.m. February 4 PRINCETON* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 5 PENN* ....................................................... 7:00 p.m. 11 at Yale* ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. 12 at Brown* .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 18 CORNELL* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 19 COLUMBIA* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 25 BROWN* ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 26 YALE* ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. March 4 at Penn* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 5 at Princeton* ............................................. 7:30 p.m. * - Ivy League contest

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 12 Jim Goffredo 13 Kevin Rogus 15 Ko Yada 21 Matt Stehle 23 Michael Beal 25 David Giovacchini 30 Brian Darcy 32 Jason Norman 33 Zach Martin 40 Luke McCrone 44 Graham Beatty 50 Brian Cusworth

Yr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

Pos. G G G F G G F F F F C C

Ht. 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-8 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-8 7-0

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 5.0 1.2 0.6 14.7 3.1 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.7 13.6 7.0 1.3 6.7 5.2 3.1 4.3 2.1 2.2 0.2 0.3 0.0 9.3 3.9 1.6 3.0 1.7 0.4 4.3 2.5 0.6 5.2 4.3 0.5 6.2* 3.7* 0.5*

NEWCOMERS No. Name 20 Tyler Klunick 31 James Lambert 54 Brad Unger

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G G F

Ht. 5-10 6-3 6-8

Hometown Springfield, Ill. Huntington Beach, Calif. Boyertown, Pa.

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 19 at Notre Dame .......................................... 8:00 p.m. 23 HOLY CROSS ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 27 NORTHEASTERN ....................................... 2:00 p.m. December 1 at New Hampshire .................................... 7:00 p.m. 4 at Maine ................................................... 2:00 p.m. 7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY .............................. 7:00 p.m. 10 at Colgate ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 14 at Fairfield ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 18 LEHIGH ...................................................... 2:00 p.m. 22 at Long Island ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 29-30 at North Charleston Shootout (Charleston, S.C.) 29 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON .......................... 7:30 p.m. January 2 DARTMOUTH* .......................................... 2:00 p.m. 8 at Dartmouth* ........................................... 2:00 p.m. 12 SACRED HEART ......................................... 7:00 p.m. 29 at Cornell* ................................................ 2:00 p.m. 30 at Columbia* ............................................ 2:00 p.m. February 4 PENN* ....................................................... 7:00 p.m. 5 PRINCETON* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 11 at Brown* .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 12 at Yale* ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. 18 COLUMBIA* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 19 CORNELL* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 25 YALE* ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. 26 BROWN* ................................................... 7:00 p.m. March 4 at Princeton* ............................................. 7:30 p.m. 5 at Penn* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. * - Ivy League contest


Ithaca

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Bombers

Jim Mullins Connecticut ‘80

Nov. 29 at Newman Arena, 8:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ............................................................... Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 6,400 Founded: ................................................................................... 1892 Colors: .......................................................................... Blue and Gold President: .............................................................. Peggy R. Williams Athletic Director: ................................................. Dr. Kenneth Kutler Conference: ........................................... Empire 8 (NCAA Division III) Home Court: ....................................... Ben Light Gymnasium (2,600)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ........................................ Jim Mullins (Connecticut ‘80) Record at Ithaca: .................................................... 95-85, 7 years Overall Record: ........................................................ 95-85, 7 years Assistant Coach: ..................................... Mike Burton, Gregg Hepler 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 13-13 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .............................. 8-6 (4th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ........................................................ Cornell leads 2-0 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 3/2

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 4 Nate Thomas 12 Matt Bozzone 21 Jim Bellis 23 Jesse Roth 30 Jonathan Whetstone 32 Brian Andruskiewicz Sean Backus Brad Clemente Ian Houck Sean Stahn

Yr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So.

Pos. G G G/F G G F F/C G G F

Ht. 5-7 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-4

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 5.2 1.2 2.1 2.2 1.1 0.8 11.3 4.0 1.9 11.7 3.1 1.7 4.0 3.7 4.3 8.1 6.1 0.8 1.3 1.0 0.0 1.4 0.8 0.3 5.6 1.5 0.6 1.0 0.0 0.0

NEWCOMERS No. Name Matt Calabro Brian Joe Louis Kail Brian McCarthy

Yr. So. Fr. Fr. So.

Pos. F G F F

Ht. 6-5 5-9 6-4 6-4

Hometown Lake Carmel, N.Y. Elmira, N.Y. Upper Montclair, N.J. Shelburne, Vt.

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................... Pam Warner Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (607) 274-3825/274-1671 Home Phone: ........................................................................ N/A E-mail: .......................................................... pwarner@ithaca.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (607) 274-3420 Website: .................................................... www.ithaca.edu/bombers

Lafayette

Leopards

Dec. 6 at Newman Arena, 7:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ................................................................ Easton, Pa. 18042 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 2,300 Founded: ................................................................................... 1826 Colors: .................................................................... Maroon and White President: ............................................................... Arthur J. Rothkopf Athletic Director: ................................................. Bruce McCutcheon Conference: ................................................................ Patriot League Home Court: .............................. Allan P. Kirby Sports Center (3,500)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ...................................... Fran O’Hanlon (Villanova ‘70) Record at Lafayette: ...................................... 141-117, 10th year Overall Record: ................................................ 141-117, 10th year Assistant Coaches: . John Gallagher, Elliott Broadnax, Drew Dawson 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 18-10 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .............................. 9-5 (3rd) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ................................................... Lafayette leads 10-6 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 6/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 1/4

MEDIA RELATIONS

Fran O’Hanlon Villanova ‘70

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 4 Pat Betley 10 Andrei Capusan 20 Marcus Harley 22 Ryan Baum 24 Jamaal Hilliard 33 Sean Knitter 34 Jamaal Douglas 54 Jamie Hughes

Yr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Sr.

Pos. G F G G G C F C

Ht. 6-2 6-7 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-8 6-6 7-0

NEWCOMERS No. Name 12 Paul Cummins 13 Everest Schmidt 21 Bilal Abdullah 30 Mike Rector 32 Matt Betley 40 Ted Detmer

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G F G F G F

Ht. 6-2 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-4 6-7

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 6.6 2.1 1.6 1.8 1.4 0.6 7.5 2.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.5 1.8 0.0 9.4 4.0 0.7 3.1 2.0 0.4 2.0 1.7 0.1

Hometown Kildare, Ireland Orleans, Calif. Anchorage, Alaska Littleton, Colo. Mount Laurel, N.J. Scarsdale, N.Y.

Lehigh

Jan. 4 at Stabler Arena, 7:00 p.m.

Location: ........................................................ Bethlehem, Pa. 18015 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 4,700 Founded: ................................................................................... 1865 Colors: ...................................................................... Brown and White President: ................................................... Dr. Gregory C. Farrington Athletic Director: ............................................................. Joe Sterrett Conference: ................................................................ Patriot League Home Court: .................................................... Stabler Arena (5,600)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ........................................ Billy Taylor (Notre Dame ‘95) Record at Lehigh: ................................................... 36-23, 2 years Overall Record: ........................................................ 36-23, 2 years Assistant Coaches: ................. Brett Reed, Bob Simmons, Matt Logie 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 20-11 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................. 10-4 (1st) 2003-04 Postseason: ................... NCAA play-in (lost to Florida A&M) Series Record: ........................................................ Cornell leads 9-7 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 4/1

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ................................................ Mike Stagnitta Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (610) 758-6631/758-4407 Home Phone: ...................................................... (610) 509-6848 E-mail: ............................................................... mis3@lehigh.edu Press Row: ............................................. (610) 758-4903 or 758-4933 Website: ......................................................... www.lehighsports.com

CORTLAND ............................................... 7:00 p.m. at Cornell .................................................. 8:00 p.m. HOBART .................................................... 4:00 at Cortland ................................................ 8:00 at St. Lawrence ......................................... 8:00 at Potsdam ................................................ 4:00 Land of Magic Classic (Daytona Beach, Fla.) vs. Buena Vista College .............................. 5:00 at Embry-Riddle ........................................... 8:00

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at Utica* .................................................... at Hartwick* .............................................. ELMIRA* ..................................................... MANSFIELD ................................................ at Rochester Institute of Technology* ....... at Nazareth* ............................................. at Oneonta ............................................... ST. JOHN FISHER* ..................................... ALFRED* .....................................................

8:00 4:00 8:00 7:00 8:00 4:00 8:00 8:00 4:00

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HARTWICK* .............................................. UTICA* ...................................................... at Alfred* ................................................... at St. John Fisher* ..................................... at Pitt-Bradford .......................................... NAZARETH* ............................................... ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY* at Elmira* .................................................. contest

8:00 4:00 8:00 4:00 7:30 8:00 4:00 8:00

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Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 20 at Duquesne ............................................. 3:00 p.m. 23 at St. Peter’s ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 27 PRINCETON .............................................. 1:00 p.m. 30 DREXEL ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. December 4 at Louisville .............................................. 1:00 p.m. 6 at Cornell .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 10 at Marist .................................................... 7:30 p.m. 13 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ......................... 7:00 p.m. 22 MORAVIAN ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 28 at Georgia Tech ........................................ 7:00 p.m. January 2 COLUMBIA ................................................ 3:15 p.m. 4 at St. Francis (N.Y.) .................................... 7:00 p.m. 8 NAVY* ....................................................... 1:00 p.m. 12 at Lehigh* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 15 at American* ............................................. 1:00 p.m. 18 PENN ......................................................... 7:00 p.m. 21 at Bucknell* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 23 at Colgate* ............................................... 1:00 p.m. 28 HOLY CROSS* .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 30 ARMY* ....................................................... 1:00 p.m. February 4 BUCKNELL* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 6 COLGATE* ................................................. 1:00 p.m. 11 at Holy Cross* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 13 at Army* .................................................... 1:00 p.m. 19 AMERICAN* ............................................... 1:00 p.m. 23 at Navy* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 26 LEHIGH* .................................................... 1:00 p.m. March 5-11 at Patriot League Tournament * - Patriot League contest

2004-05 SCHEDULE Billy Taylor Notre Dame ‘95

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 3 Jason Mgebroff 5 Kyle Neptune 11 Nick Monserez 13 Jose Olivero 21 Mitch Gilfillan 34 Earl Nurse 35 Kevin Tempest 40 Dayne Mickelson 42 Kevin Murawinski 44 Michael Fischman

Yr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Pos. C G G/F G G F G/F F/C F F/C

Ht. 6-10 6-5 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-7 6-4 6-8 6-7 6-9

NEWCOMERS No. Name 1 Erik Smith 10 Joe Knight 20 Bryan White 32 James Anderson

Yr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Pos. G G F F

Ht. 5-9 6-2 6-6 6-8

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 7.0 3.9 0.5 5.9 3.0 0.7 4.7 3.8 0.7 11.6 2.3 1.4 2.2 0.6 0.9 6.2 5.2 1.3 2.7 1.4 0.6 3.7 3.7 0.5 2.2 0.2 0.0 2.7 2.4 0.2

Hometown Arlington, Va. Arlington, Texas Plantation, Fla. Culbertson, Mont.

Date November 19 21 24 27 30 December 3 6 15 18 21 30 January 2 4 8 12 15 21 23 28 30 February 4 6 11 13 19 23 26 March 5-11

Opponent ........................................ Local Time at Penn State ............................................ at Long Island ........................................... SACRED HEART ......................................... DARTMOUTH ........................................... ALBANY .....................................................

7:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00

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at Stony Brook ........................................... COLUMBIA ................................................ DELAWARE VALLEY ..................................... at Harvard ................................................. at Xavier ................................................... at Towson .................................................

7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 3:00

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at Wagner ................................................. CORNELL ................................................... at American* ............................................. LAFAYETTE* ................................................ at Navy* .................................................... at Colgate* ............................................... at Bucknell* .............................................. ARMY* ....................................................... HOLY CROSS* ..........................................

2:00 7:00 1:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 1:00 7:00 2:00

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COLGATE* ................................................. BUCKNELL* ................................................ at Army* .................................................... at Holy Cross* ........................................... NAVY* ....................................................... AMERICAN* ............................................... at Lafayette* .............................................

7:00 2:00 7:00 1:00 7:00 7:00 7:00

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Patriot League Tournament

* - Patriot League contest

WWW.CORNELLBIGRED.COM

GENERAL INFORMATION

Opponent ........................................ Local Time

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................... Phil LaBella Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (610) 330-5122/330-5519 Home Phone: ...................................................... (610) 217-3291 E-mail: ...................................................... labellap@lafayette.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (610) 330-5454 Website: .......................................................... www.GoLeopards.com

Mountain Hawks

Date November 20 29 December 4 7 10 11 29-30 29 30 January 7 8 11 13 21 22 25 28 29 February 4 5 11 12 14 18 19 22 * - Empire 8

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Marist

Red Foxes

Nov. 19 at the McCann Center, 7:30 p.m. Pepsi Marist Classic - First Round GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .................................................. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 4,800 Founded: ................................................................................... 1929 Colors: .......................................................................... Red and White President: .......................................................... Dr. Dennis J. Murray Athletic Director: ............................................................ Tim Murray Conference: ................................. Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Home Court: ................................................. McCann Center (3,750)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ................................................... Matt Brady (Siena ‘87) Record at Marist: ............................................................ First Year Overall Record: ................................................................ First Year Assistant Coaches: .. Rob O’Driscoll, Emanuel Richardson, Chris Parsons 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 6-22 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................ 4-15 (9th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ............................................................ Series tied 2-2 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 4/1

2004-05 SCHEDULE Matt Brady Siena ‘87

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Pierre Monagan 2 David Magarity, Jr. 4 Brandon Ellerbee 5 Miles Orman 10 James Sutton 13 Will Whittington 23 Carl Hood 25 Jared Jordan 32 Ryan Stilphen 33 Will McClurkin

Yr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Sr.

Pos. G G G F G G/F G/F G F/C C

Ht. 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-8 6-9

NEWCOMERS No. Name 21 Kaylen Gregory 22 Ben Farmer 31 Shae McNamara 50 Marko Vucajnk

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G/F G/F F C/F

Ht. 6-2 6-5 6-8 6-10

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 8.1 4.3 2.8 — — — 9.5 1.9 3.1 1.2 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.0 4.0 1.2 0.6 8.4 2.7 1.0 6.8 3.8 4.0 — — — 10.8 5.7 0.5

Hometown St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Clinton, Conn. Milwaukee, Wisc. Zalec, Slovenia

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ................................................. Jason Corriher Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (845) 575-3321/471-0466 Home Phone: ...................................................... (845) 876-8929 E-mail: .................................................. jason.corriher@marist.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (845) 454-2486 Website: ......................................................... www.GoRedFoxes.com

Nov. 20 at McCann Center, 5:00/7:30 p.m. Pepsi Marist Classic - Possible Opponent GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ........................................................... Boston, Mass. 02115 Enrollment: ............................................................................. 14,492 Founded: ................................................................................... 1898 Colors: ........................................................................... Red and Black President: ..................................................... Dr. Richard M. Freeland Athletic Director: ......................................................... Dave O’Brien Conference: ................................................................. American East Home Court: .................................................. Solomon Court (2,500)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: .................................... Ron Everhart (Virginia Tech ‘85) Record at New Mexico: .......................................... 42-47, 3 years Overall Record: .................................................. 134-151, 10 years Assistant Coaches: ............ Kim Lewis, Adam Ginsburg, Kevin Harris 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 19-11 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ............................ 13-5 (3rd) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ............................................... Northeastern leads 3-1 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 3/2

Ron Everhart Virginia Tech ‘85

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Dipo Popoola 3 Marcus Barnes 5 Jose Juan Barea 11 Adrian Martinez 12 Aaron Davis 14 Bennet Davis 22 Bobby Kelly

Yr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So.

Pos. G G G G G F G

Ht. 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-9 6-3

NEWCOMERS No. Name 4 Jamal Dart 10 Jerome Kirkland 15 Jeff Farmer 21 Shawn James 33 Janon Cole 41 Shae Pinckney 50 Mark Washington

Yr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G/F G G/F F F F F/C

Ht. 6-4 5-10 6-5 6-9 6-7 6-4 6-8

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.0 3.0 2.0 20.7 3.6 5.8 — — — — — — 7.0 4.6 0.6 2.6 1.8 0.6

Hometown Brooklyn, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Clinton, Conn. Brooklyn, N.Y. Flint, Mich. Key Biscayne, Fla. Raceland, La.

Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................. Mickey Brown Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (617) 373-4154/373-3152 Home Phone: ............................................................ (617) 699-3473 E-mail: .............................................................. brown@GoNu.com Press Row: .................................................................. (617) 373-7530 Website: .................................................................... www.GoNu.com

Penn

WWW.CORNELLBIGRED.COM

Feb. 12 at The Palestra, 7:00 p.m. Feb. 25 at Newman Arena, 7:00 p.m. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ..................................................... Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 9,900 Founded: ................................................................................... 1740 Colors: ............................................................................ Red and Blue President: ................................................................ Dr. Amy Gutman Athletic Director: ............................................................ Steve Blisky Conference: ...................................................................... Ivy League Home Court: ...................................................... The Palestra (8,700)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................ Fran Dunphy (La Salle ‘70) Record at Penn: ................................................ 270-145, 15 years Overall Record: .................................................. 270-145, 15 years Assistant Coaches: .................. Gil Jackson, Dave Duke, Matt Langel 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 17-10 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ......................... 10-4 (t-2nd) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ..................................................... Penn leads 136-66 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 2/3

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .............................................. Heather Palmer Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (215) 898-6129/898-1747 Home Phone: ...................................................... (978) 660-4415 E-mail: ............................................ hapalmer@pobox.upenn.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (215) 898-4324 Website: ....................................................... www.pennathletics.com

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at Rider* .................................................... St. PETER’S* .............................................. LAYFAYETTE ............................................... at St. John’s .............................................. at Notre Dame .......................................... LIBERTY .....................................................

7:30 7:30 7:30 2:00 7:00 7:30

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SIENA ........................................................ MANHATTAN* ........................................... at Loyola* .................................................. NIAGARA* .................................................. at Fairfield* ............................................... LOYOLA* ................................................... IONA* ....................................................... at St. Peter’s* ............................................

8:00 4:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:00

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at Niagara* ............................................... at Canisius* .............................................. FAIRFIELD* ................................................. at Manhattan* .......................................... at Siena .................................................... at Iona* ..................................................... RIDER* ....................................................... CANISIUS* ................................................

4:00 7:00 7:30 2:00 7:00 4:00 7:30 7:30

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MAAC tournament

2004-05 SCHEDULE

MEDIA RELATIONS

Quakers

Opponent ........................................ Local Time at Pepsi Marist Classic (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) CORNELL ..................................................... 7:30 at St. Bonaventure .................................... 7:00 at Vermont ................................................ 7:00 at Holy Cross* ........................................... 7:00

* - Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference contest

Northeastern

Huskies

Date November 19-20 19 23 26 28 December 3 6 10 19 22 30 January 7 9 12 15 19 22 28 31 February 5 7 10 13 18 21 24 26 March 4

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 19-20 at Pepsi Marist Classic 27 at Harvard ................................................. 2:00 p.m. December 1 at Massachusetts ...................................... 7:00 p.m. 4 WRIGHT STATE ......................................... 7:00 p.m. 6 at Connecticut .......................................... 7:30 p.m. 8 DETROIT ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 21 at Stony Brook* ......................................... 7:00 p.m. 27 at Holy Cross ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 30 IONA ......................................................... 7:30 p.m. January 2 BINGHAMTON* ........................................ 1:00 p.m. 5 VERMOUNT* ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 8 at Albany* ................................................. 2:00 p.m. 12 at Hartford* ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 15 UMBC* ...................................................... 1:00 p.m. 19 BOSTON UNIVERSTIY* ............................. 9:30 p.m. 22 at Maine* .................................................. 1:00 p.m. 26 STONY BROOK* ....................................... 7:00 p.m. 30 at Binghamton* ........................................ 1:00 p.m. February 2 at New Hampshire* .................................. 7:00 p.m. 5 at Vermont* .............................................. 1:00 p.m. 9 HARTFORD* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 12 at UMBC* .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 16 MAINE* ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. 19 at Boston University* ................................. 4:00 p.m. 24 NEW HAMPSHIRE* ..................................... 7:00 p.m. 27 ALBANY* .................................................... 1:00 p.m. March 4-12 at American East Tournament * - American East Conference contest

2003-04 SCHEDULE Fran Dunphy La Salle ‘70

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 2 Ibrahim Jaaber 3 Steve Danley 11 Jan Fikiel 14 Eric Osmundsen 24 Mark Zoller 31 Tim Begley 33 Friedrich Ebede 34 Ryan Pettinella 42 Eric Heil 50 Nameir Majette

Yr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr.

Pos. G F F G G/F G G/F F F F/C

Ht. 6-2 6-8 6-10 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-6 6-8 6-8 6-9

NEWCOMERS No. Name 1 Brian Grandieri 4 Michael Kach 13 David Whitehurst 20 Lorenz Manthey 22 Adam Franklin 23 Joe Gill

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr.

Pos. G G G G G F/G

Ht. 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-6

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 6.5 2.4 0.6 2.6 2.6 0.9 3.2 1.4 0.6 2.2 0.9 0.5 8.7 4.7 0.9 13.1 4.3 4.2 1.5 0.2 0.5 2.8 1.7 0.3 2.9 1.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0

Hometown Media, Pa. Carmel, N.Y. Tinton Falls, N.J. Hamburg, Germany New Castle, Del. Doylestown, Pa.

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 16 QUINNIPIAC (Preseason NIT) ..................... 7:00 p.m. 17-19 Preseason NIT 20 at Wisconsin ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 23 DREXEL ...................................................... 8:00 p.m. December 1 BUCKNELL ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 4 LA SALLE .................................................... 1:00 p.m. 8 at Temple ................................................. 8:00 p.m. 31 at Villanova .............................................. 4:00 p.m. January 4 at San Francisco ........................................ 7:00 p.m. 8 at Illinois-Chicago .................................... 3:00 p.m. 12 RIDER ........................................................ 7:00 p.m. 15 at Siena .................................................... 1:00 p.m. 18 at Lafayette ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 25 SAINT JOSEPH’S (Pa.) ............................... 8:00 p.m. 28 YALE* ......................................................... 8:00 p.m. 29 BROWN* ................................................... 7:00 p.m. February 4 at Harvard* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 5 at Dartmouth* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 8 PRINCETON* ............................................ 8:00 p.m. 11 COLUMBIA* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 12 CORNELL* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 18 at Brown* .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 19 at Yale* ..................................................... 6:00 p.m. 25 at Cornell* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 26 at Columbia* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. March 4 DARTMOUTH* .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 5 HARVARD* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 8 at Princeton* ............................................. 7:30 p.m. * - Ivy League contest


Princeton

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Tigers

Joe Scott Princeton ‘87

Feb. 11 at Jadwin Gym, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at Newman Arena, 7:00 p.m. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: .......................................................... Princeton, N.J. 08544 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 4,600 Founded: ................................................................................... 1746 Colors: ..................................................................... Orange and Black President: ............................................................... Shirley Tighlman Athletic Director: ...................................................... Gary D. Walters Conference: ...................................................................... Ivy League Home Court: ....................................................... Jadwin Gym (6,854)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ................................................ Joe Scott (Princeton ‘87) Record at Princeton: ...................................................... First year Overall Record: ........................................................ 73-70, 2 years Assistant Coaches: ....... Mike Brennan, Tony Newsom, Howard Levy 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 20-7 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .............................. 13-1(1st) 2003-04 Postseason: ........... NCAA First Round (lost to Texas, 66-49) Series Record: .............................................. Princeton leads 132-68 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 12/3 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 4/1

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ............................................. David Rosenfeld Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (609) 258-5655/258-2399 Home Phone: ...................................................... (215) 752-5230 E-mail: .................................................... daverose@princeton.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (609) 258-2130 Website: ................................................. www.goprincetontigers.com

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 3 Scott Greenman 11 Jon Berger 12 Max Schafer 15 Edwin Buffmire 20 Luke Owings 22 Will Venable 23 Patrick Ekeruo 25 Andre Logan 30 Judson Wallace 33 Mike Stephens 43 John Reynolds 44 Michael Rudoy

Yr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So.

Pos. G G G G F G F F F/C C C F

Ht. 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-8 6-6 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-7

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 8.0 1.9 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.5 1.1 1.0 1.3 1.6 0.1 3.4 1.8 0.4 10.3 4.9 2.9 0.5 0.3 0.3 8.2 4.8 2.0 15.3 6.4 2.0 3.8 1.8 0.5 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.0

NEWCOMERS No. Name 4 Kyle Koncz 10 Matt Sargeant 35 Noah Savage Kevin Steurer Zach Woolridge

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. F G F G G

Ht. 6-7 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-6

Hometown Strongsville, Ohio Huntington Beach, Calif. Princeton, N.J. Ossining, N.Y. Sherman Oaks, Calif.

Joe DeSantis Fairfield ‘79

Dec. 1 at Burt Kahn Ath. Cntr., 7:00 p.m.

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................ Joe DeSantis (Fairfield ‘79) Record at Quinnipiac: ........................................ 82-140 (8 years) Overall Record: ..................................................... 82-140 (8 years) Assistant Coaches: ........... Robert Tipson, Mitch Oliver, Bill Romano 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 9-20 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .......................... 5-13 (10th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ............................................................... First Meeting Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 3/2

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 3 Rob Monroe 5 Dale Meinbresse 10 Nicholas Tipson 11 Van Crafton 21 Pierre Faye 22 Christian Burns 24 Craig Benson 30 C.J. Vick

Yr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr.

Pos. G G G G F F G F/C

Ht. 5-10 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-9 6-7 6-3 6-9

NEWCOMERS No. Name 34 Karl Anderson Gerry Corcoran Dashawn Dwight Jason Holeyfield John Winchester Kevin Jolley

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Pos. F G/F G F F F

Ht. 6-8 6-6 6-5 6-8 6-4 6-5

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 15.5 3.2 5.2 1.0 1.5 0.5 — — — 6.8 1.3 0.9 2.8 1.8 0.2 2.2 2.5 0.3 7.9 1.9 1.5 9.8 6.6 1.3

Hometown Chester, N.Y. Norwell, Mass. Cheverly, Md. Bridgeport, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Cheverly, Md.

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ......................................... Michael Kobylanski Office Phone/Fax: ............................................. (203) 582-5385 Home Phone: ...................................................... (203) 239-1118 E-mail: .................................. michael.kobylanski@quinnipiac.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (203) 582-8647 Website: ................................................ www.quinnipiacbobcats.com

St. Bonaventure Anthony Solomon Virginia ‘87

Dec. 4 at The Reilly Center, 7:00 p.m.

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: .................................... Anthony Solomon (Virginia ‘87) Record at St. Bonaventure: ..................................... 7-21, 1 year Overall Record: ........................................................... 7-21, 1 year Assistant Coaches: ........... Jayson Gee, John Brannen, Cory McClure 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 7-21 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): ..................... 3-13 (5th-East) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ........................................................ Cornell leads 7-3 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ...................................................... Steve Mest Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (716) 375-2319/375-2383 Home Phone: ...................................................... (716) 372-3494 E-mail: .................................................................. smest@sbu.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (716) 375-2661 Website: ............................................................ www.gobonnies.com

6:00 7:30 4:00 7:00 7:30

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DAVIDSON ................................................ at Duke ..................................................... HAVERFORD .............................................. BROWN* ................................................... YALE* .........................................................

2:00 7:00 7:30 7:30 7:30

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at Dartmouth* ........................................... at Harvard* ................................................ at Penn* .................................................... CORNELL* ................................................. COLUMBIA* .............................................. at Yale* ..................................................... at Brown* .................................................. at Columbia* ............................................ at Cornell* ................................................

7:00 7:00 8:00 7:30 7:30 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

2:00 p.m.

HARVARD* ................................................. 7:30 p.m. DARTMOUTH* .......................................... 7:30 p.m. PENN* ....................................................... 7:30 p.m.

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 16 at Penn (Preseason NIT) ............................. 7:00 p.m. 17-19 Preseason NIT 20 CONCORDIA ............................................ 1:00 p.m. 23 at Dartmouth ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 27 at Longwood ............................................. 3:00 p.m. December 1 CORNELL ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 4 at Robert Morris* ....................................... 7:00 p.m. 11 at Drexel ................................................... 2:30 p.m. 21 at Northern Arizona ................................... 7:00 p.m. 30 at Connecticut .......................................... 7:00 p.m. January 2 LONGWOOD ............................................ 4:00 p.m. 9 MONMOUTH* .......................................... 2:00 p.m. 12 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON* ........................... 7:00 p.m. 17 at Mount St. Mary’s* ................................. 7:00 p.m. 20 ST. FRANCIS* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 22 Sacred Heart* ........................................... 2:00 p.m. 21 at Dartmouth ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 24 at St. Francis* ............................................ 6:30 p.m. 29 LONG ISLAND* ......................................... 4:00 p.m. February 3 SACRED HEART* ........................................ 7:00 p.m. 5 ST. FRANCIS* ............................................ 2:00 p.m. 8 at Monmouth* .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 12 at Long Island* ......................................... 4:00 p.m. 16 WAGNER* .................................................. 7:00 p.m. 19 ROBERT MORRIS* ..................................... 4:00 p.m. 21 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE* ............ 7:00 p.m. March 3-9 NEC Tournament * - Northeast Conference Contest

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Ahmad Smith 2 Kern Carter 11 Saulius Dumbliauskas 24 Patrick Lottin 30 Greg Lewis 41 Yankuba Camara

Yr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Pos. G G F F/G G C

Ht. 6-5 6-2 6-8 6-7 5-11 6-11

NEWCOMERS No. Name 5 Michael Lee 23 Wade Dunston 32 Isiah Carson 33 Willie Morse

Yr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. F G G G

Ht. 6-8 6-4 6-1 6-3

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 10.3 5.9 2.0 3.6 2.6 1.0 3.1 3.7 0.4 13.3 4.5 2.0 1.3 0.4 0.1 3.1 3.8 0.2

Hometown West Palm Beach, Fla. Washington, D.C. Springfield, Ohio State College, Pa.

Date November 19 23 27 December 1 4 7 17 20 22 28-29 28 January 5 8 12 19 23 26 29 February 2 5 9 12 16 19 22 26 March 5 9-12

Opponent ........................................ Local Time at Iona ...................................................... 7:30 p.m. MARIST ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. vs. Canisius (at HSBC Arena) .................... 7:00 p.m. at Syracuse ................................................ 7:00 p.m. CORNELL ................................................... 7:00 p.m. at West Virginia ........................................ 7:00 p.m. at Arkansas-Little Rock .............................. 7:00 p.m. NIAGARA ................................................... 7:00 p.m. GEORGE MASON ...................................... 7:00 p.m. at Flint Hill Islander Invitational (Corpus Christi, Texas) vs. Northern Illinois .................................... 6:00 p.m. at Rhode Island* ....................................... 7:30 LA SALLE* ................................................... 4:30 GEORGE WASHINGTON* .......................... 7:00 at Temple* ................................................ 7:00 at Duquesne* ......................................... 12:00 MASSACHUSETTS* ................................... 7:00 TEMPLE* .................................................... 7:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

SAINT JOSEPH’S (Pa.)* ............................. at Massachusetts* ..................................... at Fordham* .............................................. RHODE ISLAND* ....................................... at Xavier (OH) .......................................... at Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) .............................. DAYTON* .................................................. FORDHAM* ...............................................

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

7:00 2:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 4:00 7:00 4:30

at Richmond* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. Atlantic 10 tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)

* - Atlantic 10 contest

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Location: ............................................... St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 14778 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 2,200 Founded: ................................................................................... 1858 Colors: ...................................................................... Brown and White President: .......................................... Sister Margaret Carney, O.S.F. Athletic Director: ........................................................ Ron Zwierlein Conference: ...................................................................... Atlantic 10 Home Court: .............................................. The Reilly Center (6,000)

at Holy Cross ............................................ at Rutgers .................................................. at Monmouth ............................................ at Temple ................................................. LAFAYETTE ................................................. at Sun Bowl Tournament (El Paso, Texas) LOYOLA ....................................................

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Bonnies

GENERAL INFORMATION

Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.) Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament (New York, N.Y.) Wyoming .............................................. 9:00 p.m. Lafayette ............................................... 1:00 p.m.

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Bobcats

Location: ....................................................... Hamden, Conn. 06518 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 7,200 Founded: ................................................................................... 1929 Colors: .......................................................................... Blue and Gold President: ................................................................ Dr. John L. Lahey Athletic Director: ....................................................... Jack McDonald Conference: ............................................... Northeastern Conference Home Court: ........................ Burt Kahn Court-Athletic Center (2,000)

Opponent ........................................ Local Time at at at at

* - Ivy League contest

Quinnipiac

GENERAL INFORMATION

Date November 11-12 18-19 22 27 December 1 8 12 20 22 27-28 31 January 2 5 24 28 29 February 4 5 8 11 12 18 19 25 26 March 4 5 8

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St. Francis (N.Y.)

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Terriers

Ron Ganulin Long Island ‘68

Dec. 28 at Newman Arena, 8:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: ............................................. Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. 11201 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 2,300 Founded: ................................................................................... 1884 Colors: ............................................................................ Red and Blue President: ........................................................ Dr. Frank Macchiarola Athletic Director: ........................................................... Ed Aquilone Conference: .................................................... Northeast Conference Home Court: ....................... Pope Physical Education Center (1,200)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ...................................... Ron Ganulin (Long Island ‘68) Record at St. Francis: ....................................... 174-192, 13 years Overall Record: .................................................. 201-217, 15 years Assistant Coaches: .................................. Glenn Braica, Neil Biscaldi 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 15-13 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .......................... 12-6 (t-1st) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: .......................................... St. Francis (N.Y.) leads 1-0 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 2/3

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Sean Dantzler 3 Tory Cavalieri 4 Tom Czaplinski 11 Rob Wiatre 13 Christian Brown 21 Devon Neckles 25 Damien Herard 50 Brian Franklyn 15 Allan Sheppard

Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So.

Pos. G G G G G/F F F C G/F

Ht. 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-4 6-7 6-7 6-8 6-5

NEWCOMERS No. Name 2 Tristan Smith 10 Sami Pekkola 14 Ruandy Melo 34 Nikola Traykov 40 James St. Robert 42 Nick Jones

Yr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. G F G G F G

Ht. 6-1 6-7 6-0 6-5 6-8 6-2

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 7.0 2.8 0.6 9.8 4.7 1.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.1 0.5 7.3 4.1 0.8 7.1 5.5 0.5 3.5 2.1 0.2 0.8 0.6 0.1 — — —

Hometown Amityville, N.Y. Lahti, Finland New York, N.Y. Lebanon, Bulgaria Copiague, N.Y. St. Albans, N.Y.

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ............................................. Angela Manekas Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (718) 489-5369/797-2140 Home Phone: ...................................................... (718) 930-4237 E-mail: ........................................ amanekas@stfranciscollege.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (718) 489-5412 Website: .... www.stfranciscollege.edu/Template.cfm?Section=Athletics

Jim Boeheim Syracuse ‘66

Dec. 20 at The Carrier Dome, 7:00 p.m.

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ........................................... Jim Boeheim (Syracuse ‘66) Record at Syracuse: ......................................... 676-234, 28 years Overall Record: .................................................. 676-234, 28 years Assistant Coaches: .............. Bernie Fine, Mike Hopkins, RobMurphy 2003-04 Record: ......................................................................... 23-8 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .......................... 11-5 (t-3rd) 2003-04 Postseason: .. NCAA Regional Semifinal (lost to Alabama, 80-71) Series Record: ................................................. Syracuse leads 81-31 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: ............................................ 10/6 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 5/0

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Hakim Warrick 3 Gerry McNamara 4 Demetris Nichols 5 Josh Pace 13 Darryl Watkins 24 Matt Gorman 33 Terrence Roberts 35 Ross DiLiegro 42 Louie McCroskey 51 Craig Forth

Yr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Sr.

Pos. F G F G C F F F G C

NEWCOMERS No. Name 25 Dayshawn Wright 30 Josh Wright

Yr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. Ht. F 6-7 G 6-2

Ht. 6-8 6-2 6-8 6-5 6-11 6-9 6-9 6-8 6-5 7-0

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 19.8 8.6 2.6 17.2 2.6 3.8 4.2 2.2 0.6 9.5 5.4 3.3 1.8 2.0 0.2 1.7 2.0 0.3 2.1 2.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.9 2.2 1.0 5.7 7.5 0.8

Hometown Syracuse, N.Y. Utica, N.Y.

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: ..................................................... Pete Moore Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (315) 443-2608/443-2076 Home Phone: ............................................................ (315) 449-0745 E-mail: ................................................................ pimoore@syr.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (315) 443-4241 Website: ............................................................ www.suathletics.com

Yale

James Jones Albany ‘86

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Feb. 5 at Newman Arena, 7:00 p.m. March 4 at Lee Amphitheater, 7:00 p.m.

Location: ................................................... New Haven, Conn. 06520 Enrollment: ............................................................................... 5,100 Founded: ................................................................................... 1701 Colors: ................................................................ Yale Blue and White President: ................................................................. Richard C. Levin Athletic Director: ........................................................... Tom Beckett Conference: ...................................................................... Ivy League Home Court: .................................. John J. Lee Amphitheater (2,532)

BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: ............................................... James Jones (Albany ‘86) Record at Yale: ........................................................ 64-76, 5 years Overall Record: ........................................................ 64-76, 5 years Assistant Coaches: ......... Curtis Wilson, Ted Hotaling, Jim McCarthy 2003-04 Record: ....................................................................... 12-15 2003-04 Conference Record (Finish): .............................. 7-7 (4th) 2003-04 Postseason: .................................................................. None Series Record: ................................................... Cornell leads 99-97 Letter Winners Returning/Lost: .............................................. 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: ........................................................... 3/2

MEDIA RELATIONS Men’s Basketball SID: .................................................... Tim Bennett Office Phone/Fax: ............................ (203) 432-1457/432-1454 Home Phone: ...................................................... (203) 874-2402 E-mail: ................................................. timothy.bennett@yale.edu Press Row: .................................................................. (203) 432-2398 Website: ........................................................ www.yalebulldogs.com

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ARMY ........................................................ 7:00 p.m. at Seton Hall ...................................................... TBA at St. Peter’s ....................................................... TBA at Cornell .................................................. 8:00 p.m. LAYFAYETTE ............................................... 7:00 p.m. at Robert Morris* ................................................. TBA CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE* ............ 4:00 p.m. at Long Island* ......................................... 7:00 p.m. SACRED HEART* ........................................ 4:00 p.m. SAINT FRANCIS* ....................................... 7:00 p.m. at Quinnipiac* .................................................... TBA at Monmouth* .................................................... TBA at Mount St. Mary’s* ................................. 7:00 p.m. ROBERT MORRIS* ..................................... 7:00 p.m. at Fairleigh Dickinson* ............................. 7:00 p.m. LONG ISLAND* ......................................... 7:00 p.m. WAGNER* ............................................................ TBA at Sacred Heart* ....................................... 7:00 p.m. at Central Connecticut State* ................... 7:00 p.m. MOUNT ST. MARY’S* ............................... 4:00 p.m. FARLEIGH DICKINSON .............................. 7:00 p.m. at Wagner* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. MONMOUTH* .......................................... 7:00 p.m.

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 11 NORTH. COLO. (Coaches vs. Cancer Classic) . 7:30 p.m. 12-19 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic 27 at Siena .................................................... 1:00 p.m. December 1 ST. BONAVENTURE ................................... 7:00 p.m. 7 vs. Oklahoma State (Jimmy V. Classic) ..... 9:00 p.m. 11 BINGHAMTON .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 18 DREXEL ...................................................... 7:00 p.m. 20 CORNELL ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 22 RICE .......................................................... 7:00 p.m. 28 ALBANY ..................................................... 7:00 p.m. 30 HOFSTRA .................................................. 7:00 p.m. January 5 at St. John’s* ............................................. 7:30 p.m. 8 SETON HALL* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 10 at Notre Dame* ........................................ 7:00 p.m. 15 at Providence* ........................................ 12:00 p.m. 18 GEORGETOWN* ........................................ 7:00 p.m. 22 WEST VIRGINIA* ........................................ 2:00 p.m. 24 at Rutgers* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 29 at Pittsburgh* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. February 5 NOTRE DAME* .......................................... 9:00 p.m. 7 CONNECTICUT* ....................................... 7:00 p.m. 12 at Villanova* ........................................... 12:00 p.m. 14 PITTSBURGH* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. 19 at Boston College* ................................... 7:30 p.m. 23 ST. JOHN’S* ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 26 PROVIDENCE* ......................................... 12:00 p.m. March 5 at Connecticut* ......................................... 4:00 p.m. 5-13 Big East Conference tournament * - Big East Conference contest

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Bulldogs

GENERAL INFORMATION

at Fordham ................................................ 7:00 p.m. at St. John’s ............................................... 7:30 p.m. at Binghamton .......................................... 7:00 p.m.

2004-05 SCHEDULE

Orange

Location: .......................................................... Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Enrollment: ............................................................................. 10,800 Founded: ................................................................................... 1870 Colors: ..................................................................................... Orange President: ..................................................................... Nancy Cantor Athletic Director: .................................................... Jake Crouthamel Conference: ........................................................................... Big East Home Court: .................................................. Carrier Dome (33,000)

Opponent ........................................ Local Time

* - Northeast Conference contest

Syracuse

GENERAL INFORMATION

Date November 20 23 30 December 4 8 23 28 January 5 6 8 12 15 17 20 22 29 February 3 5 10 12 15 17 19 21 25 28

2004-05 ROSTER RETURNING PLAYERS No. Name 1 Casey Hughes 2 Josh Greenberg 4 Edwin Draughan 20 Alex Gamboa 21 Jason Abromaitis 24 Mark Lovett 34 Sam Kaplan 40 Dominick Martin 42 Dexter Upshaw 45 Juan Wheat

Yr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Pos. G/F G G G F F F C C F

Ht. 6-6 5-7 6-6 6-0 6-6 6-6 6-7 6-10 6-7 6-6

2003-04 STATS Pts. Reb. Ast. 4.0 1.9 0.5 0.5 0.0 0.3 11.6 2.9 3.2 9.0 2.3 3.8 1.3 0.7 0.0 2.5 1.5 0.5 4.4 2.4 0.2 11.4 5.1 1.2 1.9 1.0 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.0

NEWCOMERS No. Name 10 Taylor Schall 15 Matt Kyle 22 Eric Flato 23 Nick Holmes 33 Caleb Holmes

Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Pos. F C G G/F G/F

Ht. 6-8 6-10 6-1 6-6 6-6

Hometown Memphis, Tenn. North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Piedmont, Calif. Olathe, Kan. Olathe, Kan.

Date Opponent ........................................ Local Time November 19-20 at William & Mary Tournament (Williamsburg, Va.) 19 vs. Radford .................................................. 6:00 p.m. 22 at Wake Forest .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 28 at Massachusetts ...................................... 2:00 p.m. December 1 at Sacred Heart ......................................... 7:00 p.m. 4 BUCKNELL ................................................. 4:30 p.m. 8 at Niagara ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 19 at Boston College ..................................... 2:00 p.m. 28-29 at Cable Car Classic (San Francisco, Calif.) 28 vs. Charlotte ................................................ 8:30 p.m. January 5 FAIRFIELD ................................................... 7:30 p.m. 10 AMERICAN ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 15 ST. PETER’S ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 22 BROWN* ................................................... 7:00 p.m. 28 at Penn* .................................................... 7:00 p.m. 29 at Princeton* ............................................. 7:30 p.m. February 4 at Columbia* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 5 at Cornell* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 11 DARTMOUTH* .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 12 HARVARD* ................................................. 5:30 p.m. 18 PRINCETON* ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 19 PENN* ....................................................... 6:00 p.m. 25 at Harvard* ................................................ 7:00 p.m. 26 at Dartmouth* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. March 4 CORNELL* ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 5 COLUMBIA* .............................................. 7:00 p.m. 8 at Brown* .................................................. 7:00 p.m. * - Ivy League contest


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All-Time Individual Records Scoring

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 9 by Alex Compton at Yale, 2-24-96 Season: 79 by Brandt Schuckman, 1995-96 Career: 231 by Brandt Schuckman, 1992-96

SCORING AVERAGE Season: 23.0 by Chuck Rolles, 1955-56 Career: 18.7 by Mike Davis, 1977-80

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 16 by Cody Toppert at Duquesne, 2-6-04 Season: 215 by Cody Toppert, 2003-04 Career: 618 by Brandt Schuckman, 1992-96

SCORING BY A FRESHMAN Game: 29 by Ray Mercedes at Yale, 2-20-98 Season: 332 by Wallace Prather, 1998-99

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 4 att. per game) Game: 1.000 (4-4), by Shawn Maharaj vs. Army, 1-6-90; 1.000 (4-4), Shawn Maharaj vs. Penn, 2-6-92; 1.000 (4-4), Jeff Gaca vs. Clarkson, 12-8-92; Season: .468 (59-126), by Shawn Maharaj, 1989-90 Career: .420 (189-450), by Shawn Maharaj, 1988-92

SCORING BY A SOPHOMORE Game: 37 by Louis Jordan vs. Pennsylvania, 2-9-57 Season: 557 by Mike Davis, 1977-78 SCORING BY A JUNIOR Game: 38 by Alex Compton at Yale, 2-24-96 Season: 494 by Mike Davis, 1978-89

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 231 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1992-96 2. 189 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1988-92 3. 176 Cody Toppert ................... 2001-pr 4. 162 Ray Mercedes .......................... 1997-01 5. 145 Steve Johnson .......................... 1987-91

SCORING BY A SENIOR Game: 47 by George Farley at Princeton, 3-5-60 Season: 553 by Chuck Rolles, 1955-56

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CAREER SCORING AVERAGE 1. 18.7 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-80 2. 17.9 Louis Jordan ............................. 1956-59 3. 16.9 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1953-56 4. 16.0 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 5. 15.7 Gregg Morris ........................... 1965-68 SEASON SCORING LEADERS 1. 557 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-78 2. 553 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1955-56 3. 544 Ka’Ron Barnes ......................... 2003-04 4. 505 John Bajusz .............................. 1986-87 5. 494 Mike Davis .............................. 1978-79 6. 493 John Sheehy ............................ 1954-55 7. 491 Maynard Brown ....................... 1974-75 8. 481 Ken Bantum ............................ 1984-85 9. 480 Gregg Morris ........................... 1966-67 10. 479 John Bajusz .............................. 1985-86 SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 1. 23.0 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1955-56 2. 22.6 Hank South ............................. 1968-69 3. 21.4 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-78 4. 20.5 John Sheehy ............................ 1954-55 20.5 Maynard Brown ....................... 1974-75 GAME SCORING LEADERS 1. 47 George Farley at Princeton ............ 1960 2. 42 Chuck Rolles at Syrcause ............... 1956 3. 38 Alex Compton at Yale .................. 1996 4. 37 Hillary Chollet vs. Syracuse ............ 1949 37 Chuck Rolles at Brown .................. 1956 37 Lou Jordan vs. Pennsylvania .......... 1957 37 Gregg Morris vs. Rochester ........... 1966 37 Gregg Morris at Kentucky ............. 1966 37 Maynard Brown vs. Yale ............... 1975 37 Bernard Vaughan at Rochester ...... 1975 37 Ray Mercedes at Harvard .............. 2001

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.585 Eric Taylor ....................... 2003-04 .583 John McCord ............................ 1996-97 .583 Greg Gilda .............................. 1986-87

Three-Point Field Goals

SCORING LEADERS Game: 47 by George Farley at Princeton, 3-5-60 Season: 557 by Mike Davis, 1977-78 Career: 1663 by John Bajusz, 1983-87

CAREER SCORING LEADERS 1. 1,663 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 2. 1,429 Ray Mercedes .......................... 1997-01 3. 1,411 Ken Bantum ............................ 1981-85 4. 1,400 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-80 5. 1,396 Ka’Ron Barnes ......................... 2000-04 6. 1,258 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1988-92 7. 1,253 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1953-56 8. 1,217 Louis Jordan ............................. 1956-59 9. 1,171 Wallace Prather ....................... 1998-02 10. 1,153 Drew Martin ............................ 1982-86 11. 1,133 Gregg Morris ........................... 1965-68 12. 1,131 Steve Cram ............................. 1963-66 13. 1,114 Jerry Szachara .......................... 1960-63 14. 1,062 Zeke Marshall ......................... 1990-94 15. 1,059 Jeff Gaca ................................. 1989-93 16. 1,014 Walt Esdaile ............................. 1966-69 17. 1,008 Mike Lucas .............................. 1978-82 18. 1,003 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1992-96 19. 992 John Sheehy ............................ 1953-55 20. 973 Bill Schwarzkopf ....................... 1967-70

4. 5.

John Bajusz

Field Goals FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 19 by Chuck Rolles at Syracuse, 2-1-56 Season: 236 by Mike Davis, 1977-78 Career: 647 by John Bajusz, 1983-87 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 29 by Hank South at Ohio State, 1-24-69 Season: 495 by Chuck Rolles, 1955-56 Career: 1296 by Mike Davis, 1977-80 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 made per game) Game: .917 (11-12), by Abby Lucas at Brown,1-30-76 Season: .622 (163-262), by Ken Bantum 1984-85 Career: .566 (269-475), by Greg Gilda, 1984-88 CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 647 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 2. 569 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-80 3. 493 Ray Mercedes .......................... 1997-01 4. 491 Ken Bantum ............................ 1981-85 5. 480 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1953-56 CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1,296 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-80 2. 1,204 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 3. 1,203 Ka’Ron Barnes ......................... 2000-04 4. 1,181 Ray Mercedes .......................... 1997-01 5. 1,158 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1953-56

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 618 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1992-96 2. 505 Cody Toppert .................. 2001-pr. 3. 479 Ray Mercedes .......................... 1997-00 4. 454 Wallace Prather ....................... 1998-01 5. 450 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1988-92 CAREER THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 2.5 att./game) 1. .420 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1988-92 2. .393 Alex Compton ......................... 1995-97 3. .390 Steve Johnson .......................... 1987-91 4. .383 Jeff Gaca ................................. 1989-93 5. .374 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1992-96 SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 79 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1995-96 2. 77 Cody Toppert .................. 2003-04 3. 75 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1994-95 4. 65 Alex Compton ......................... 1996-97 5. 61 Alex Compton ......................... 1995-96 SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 215 Cody Toppert .................. 2003-04 2. 209 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1995-96 3. 193 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1994-95 4. 168 Alex Compton ......................... 1995-96 5. 165 Brandt Schuckman ................... 1993-94 SEASON THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 2.5 att./game) 1. .468 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1989-90 2. .427 Jacques Vigneault .................... 2001-02 3. .425 Alex Compton ......................... 1996-97

CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 att./game) 1. .566 Greg Gilda .............................. 1984-88 2. .544 Ken Bantum ............................ 1981-85 3. .537 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 4. .509 Jeffrion Aubry .......................... 1995-99 5. .507 Bernard Jackson ....................... 1987-91 SEASON FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 236 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-78 2. 195 John Bajusz .............................. 1985-86 3. 194 Gregg Morris ........................... 1966-67 4. 192 Mike Davis .............................. 1978-79 5. 186 John McCord ............................ 1996-97 186 Maynard Brown ....................... 1974-75 SEASON FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 495 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1955-56 2. 486 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-78 3. 462 Mike Davis .............................. 1978-79 4. 447 Ka’Ron Barnes ......................... 2003-04 5. 415 Jerry Szachara .......................... 1962-63 SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 att./game) 1. .638 Jim Maglisceau ........................ 1963-64 2. .622 Ken Bantum ............................ 1984-85 3. .607 John Bajusz .............................. 1984-86

Shawn Maharaj


4. 5.

.421 .419

Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1990-91 Steve Johnson .......................... 1989-90

Free Throws FREE THROWS MADE Game: 20 by Louis Jordan at Syracuse, 12-19-56 Season: 160 by Louis Jordan, 1956-57 Career: 435 by Louis Jordan, 1956-59 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 26 by Louis Jordan at Syracuse, 12-19-56 Season: 231 by Lee Morton, 1952-53 Career: 617 by Ken Bantum, 1981-85 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 4 att. per game) Game: 1.000 (12-12), by Gabe Durkac at Colgate, 12-3-66; 1.000 (12-12), Rex Parcells vs Harvard, 2-14-76; 1.000 (12-12), John Bajusz vs Marist, 12-3-85 Season: .899 (89-99), by John Bajusz, 1985-86 Career: .856 (328-383), by John Bajusz, 1983-87 CAREER FREE THROWS MADE 1. 435 Louis Jordan ............................. 1956-59 2. 429 Ken Bantum ............................ 1981-85 3. 328 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 4. 312 Ka’Ron Barnes ......................... 2000-04 5. 308 Lee Morton ............................. 1951-54 CAREER FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 670 Ken Bantum ............................ 1981-85 2. 590 Louis Jordan ............................. 1956-59 3. 473 John Sheehy ............................ 1952-55 4. 440 Ray Mercedes .......................... 1997-01 5. 439 Lee Morton ............................. 1951-54 CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. .856 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 2. .844 Sam Jacobs ............................. 1985-88 3. .822 Jeff Gaca ................................. 1989-93 4. .805 Bernard Vaughan ..................... 1975-77 5. .797 Marv van Leeuwen .................. 1962-65 SEASON FREE THROWS MADE 1. 160 Louis Jordan ............................. 1956-57 2. 158 Lee Morton ............................. 1952-53 3. 155 Ken Bantum ............................ 1984-85 4. 139 Louis Jordan ............................. 1958-59 139 John Sheehy ............................ 1954-55 SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 231 Lee Morton ............................. 1952-53 2. 217 Ken Bantum ............................ 1984-85 3. 214 Louis Jordan ............................. 1956-57 4. 201 Ken Bantum ............................ 1983-84 201 John Sheehy ............................ 1954-55 SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 2.5 att./game) 1. .899 John Bajusz .............................. 1985-86 2. .875 Jeff Gaca ................................. 1992-93 3. .857 John Bajusz .............................. 1984-85 4. .850 John Bajusz .............................. 1986-87 5. .847 Jerry Szachara .......................... 1962-63

SEASON REBOUNDS 1. 466 George Farley .......................... 1959-60 2. 423 Irvin Roberson .......................... 1955-56 3. 405 George Farley .......................... 1958-59 4. 383 John Sheehy ............................ 1954-55 5. 372 Fred Eydt ................................. 1950-51 6. 358 Fred Eydt ................................. 1951-52 7. 315 Walt Esdaile ............................. 1966-67 8. 307 Bill Schwarzkopf ....................... 1969-70 9. 305 Gerald Krumbein ..................... 1961-62 10. 294 Walt Esdaile ............................. 1967-68 SEASON REBOUND AVERAGE 1. 20.3 George Farley .......................... 1959-60 2. 18.2 George Farley .......................... 1957-58 3. 17.6 Irv Roberson ............................ 1955-56 17.6 George Farley .......................... 1958-59 5. 16.0 John Sheehy ............................ 1954-55

Assists ASSISTS Game: 13 by Ka’Ron Barnes vs. Lafayette, 1-5-03 Season: 171 by Roger Chadwick, 1951-52 Career: 441 by Roger Chadwick, 1949-52 CAREER ASSISTS 1. 441 Roger Chadwick ....................... 1949-52 2. 378 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1953-56 3. 377 Josh Wexler ............................. 1985-89 4. 329 Ka’Ron Barnes ......................... 2000-04 5. 320 DeShawn Standard ................. 1994-98 SEASON ASSISTS 1. 171 Roger Chadwick ....................... 1951-52 2. 170 Roger Chadwick ....................... 1950-51 3. 150 Dave Bradfield ......................... 1953-54 4. 141 Dick Meade ............................. 1954-55 5. 136 Chuck Rolles ............................ 1955-56

Steals STEALS (kept since 1980-81) Game: 8 by Lenny Collins at Bucknell, 1-20-04 Season: 54 by Wallace Prather, 2001-02 54 by DeShawn Standard, 1997-98 Career: 197 by Wallace Prather, 1998-02 CAREER STEALS 1. 197 Wallace Prather ...................... 2. 155 DeShawn Standard ................ 3. 150 John Bajusz ............................. 4. 149 Ka’Ron Barnes ........................ 5. 144 Zeke Marshall ........................ 144 Drew Martin ...........................

SEASON STEALS 1. 54 Wallace Prather ...................... 2001-02 54 DeShawn Standard ................ 1997-98 3. 52 Lenny Collins ................... 2003-04 4. 51 Ka’Ron Barnes ........................ 2003-04 51 Zeke Marshall ........................ 1992-93 51 Mike Parker ............................ 1992-93 51 Wallace Prather ...................... 1999-00

Rebounds

BLOCKED SHOTS (kept since 1980-81) Game: 8 by Bernard Jackson vs. Yale, 2-24-90 Season: 65 by Bernard Jackson, 1989-90 Career: 187 by Jeffrion Aubry, 1995-99 CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 187 Jeffrion Aubry .......................... 1995-99 2. 174 Bernard Jackson ....................... 1987-91 3. 97 Ken Bantum ............................ 1981-85 4. 61 Eric Taylor ........................ 2001-pr 5. 56 Eddie Samuel .......................... 1994-96 56 Keirian Brown .......................... 1996-00 SEASON BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 65 Bernard Jackson ....................... 1989-90 2. 63 Jeffrion Aubry .......................... 1998-99 3. 56 Bernard Jackson ....................... 1988-89 4. 53 Jeffrion Aubry .......................... 1997-98 53 Jeffrion Aubry .......................... 1996-97 53 Bernard Jackson ....................... 1990-91

Personal Fouls FOULS COMMITTED Season: 102 by Paul Sellew, 1979-80 Career: 372 by Ken Bantum, 1981-85 DISQUALIFICATIONS Season: 13 by Fred Eydt, 1951-52 Career: 31 by Ken Bantum, 1981-85

Minutes Played CAREER MINUTES PLAYED 1. 3,860 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 2. 3,513 Drew Martin ............................ 1982-86 3. 3,271 Ken Bantum ............................ 1981-85 4. 3,264 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1988-92 5. 3,239 Wallace Prather ....................... 1998-02 CAREER AVERAGE MINUTES PER GAME 1. 37.1 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 2. 36.7 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-80 3. 33.8 George Hall ............................. 1980-83 33.8 Drew Martin ............................ 1982-86 5. 33.1 Mike Allen ............................... 1978-81 SEASON MINUTES PLAYED (kept since 1977-78) 1. 993 John Bajusz .............................. 1985-86 2. 974 Mike Davis .............................. 1978-79 3. 961 John Bajusz .............................. 1986-87 4. 958 Drew Martin ............................ 1985-86 5. 955 Mike Davis .............................. 1977-78 SEASON AVERAGE MINUTES PER GAME 1. 38.2 John Bajusz .............................. 1985-86 2. 37.5 Mike Davis .............................. 1978-79 3. 37.0 John Bajusz .............................. 1986-87 37.0 Larry Oeding ............................ 1979-80 5. 36.9 Drew Martin ............................ 1985-86

Games Played GAMES PLAYED Season: 29 by three players, 1989-90 Career: 107 by Shawn Maharaj, 1988-92 CAREER GAMES PLAYED 1. 107 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1988-92 2. 106 Kevin Cuttica ........................... 1997-01 3. 104 John Bajusz .............................. 1983-87 104 Ka’Ron Barnes ......................... 2000-04 104 Drew Martin ............................ 1982-86 104 Wallace Prather ....................... 1998-02

CAREER REBOUNDS 1. 1,089 George Farley .......................... 1957-60 2. 922 Fred Eydt ................................. 1949-52 3. 866 John Sheehy ............................ 1952-55 4. 840 Walt Esdaile ............................. 1966-69 5. 762 Bill Schwarzkopf ....................... 1967-70 6. 735 Steve Cram ............................. 1963-66 7. 695 Bill Baugh ................................ 1959-62 8. 645 Garry Munson ......................... 1963-66 9. 644 David Zornow ......................... 1957-59 10. 642 Ray Zelek ................................ 1953-55

SEASON GAMES PLAYED 1. 29 Monte Boykin .......................... 1989-90 29 Steve Johnson .......................... 1989-90 29 Shawn Maharaj ....................... 1989-90

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REBOUNDS Game: 26 by George Farley vs. Brown, 2-26-60 Season: 466 by George Farley, 1959-60 Career: 1,089 by George Farley, 1957-60

CAREER REBOUND AVERAGE 1. 18.8 George Farley .......................... 1957-60 2. 13.7 John Sheehy ............................ 1952-55 3. 12.3 Fred Eydt ................................. 1949-52 4. 11.4 Walt Esdaile ............................. 1966-69 5. 11.1 Ray Zelek ................................ 1953-56

1998-02 1994-98 1983-87 2000-04 1990-94 1982-86

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3-Point Field Goals

MOST POINTS - CORNELL Game: 116 vs. Colgate, 12-4-1965 (116-69) 1st Half: 60 vs. Rochester, 12-14-1960 (97-81) 2nd Half: 62 vs. Colgate, 12-4-1965 (116-69) Season: 2,044 in 1965-66 (15-9) Victory Margin: 60 vs. Tufts, 12-16-1910 (68-8)

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 31 vs. Ithaca, 12-3-2001 (77-45) Season: 640 in 2001-02 (5-22)

MOST POINTS - OPPONENT Game: 120 vs. Syracuse, 2-8-1966 (85-120) 1st Half: 55, four times Recent: vs. Penn, 2-25-1995 (56-97) 2nd Half: 68 vs. Lehigh, 11-26-1994 (89-105) Season: 2,128 in 1972-73 (4-22) Margin of Defeat: 52 vs. Syracuse, 11-29-1989 (56108)

Game:

25 at Utica, 1-2-1986 (78-88) 25 at North Carolina St., 1-3-1988 (72-95) Season: 530 in 1950-51 (20-5)

Turnovers

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 14 vs. Pennsylvania, 2-9-1991 (86-77) 14 vs. Ithaca, 12-3-2001 (77-45) Season: 200 in 2001-02 (5-22) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .889 (8-9), vs. Army, 1-6-1990 Season: .438 (156-356), in 1989-90

Field Goals

Steals

Free Throws

Game: 19 vs. Cortland, 12-19-1993 (99-63) Season: 236 in 2003-04 (11-16)

Fouls

FREE THROWS MADE Game: 46 vs. Harvard, 2-17-1990 (106-90) Season: 593 in 1951-52 (16-9)

FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 47 vs. Colgate, 12-4-1965 (116-69) Season: 836 in 1965-66 (15-9)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (19-19), vs. Columbia, 12-15-1967 1.000 (19-19), vs. Buffalo, 12-28-1977 Season: .759 (378-498), in 1962-63

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 106 vs. Colgate, 12-4-1965 (116-69) Season: 1,912 in 1965-66 (15-9)

Rebounds

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .695 (16-23), vs. Princeton, 3-9-1985 Season: .526 (596-1136), in 1984-85

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Game: 43 vs. Columbia, 1-30-1998 (68-46) Season: 671 in 1999-00 (10-17) TOTAL REBOUNDS Game: 87 vs. Brown, 2-19-65 (96-61) Season: 1,580 in 1963-64 (15-10)

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FOULS COMMITTED Number Game: 40 at Colgate, 12-10-74 (56-60); 40 at Lehigh, 11-26-94 (89-105) Season: 639 in 1994-95 (9-17)

Miscellaneous MOST GAMES WON: ........................................ 20 1950-51 (20-5) MOST GAMES LOST: ........................................ 23 1973-74 (3-23) LONGEST WINNING STREAK: .......................... 15 1964-65 LONGEST LOSING STREAK: .............................. 16 1972-73 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES AT HOME: .. 14 12/3/83 (win over Cleveland State) to 1/9/85 (loss to Canisius) MOST VICTORIES AT HOME: ........................... 11 1983-84; 1989-90 MOST OVERTIME GAMES: ................................. 4 1962-63 (0-4); 1979-80 (1-3) LONGEST OVERTIME GAME: ........................ 5 OT vs. Princeton, 2-24-79 (61-66)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Game: 31 vs. Hobart, 12-11-1994 (99-83) Season: 386 in 1994-95 (9-17)

KEN BANTUM 1985 IVY LEAGUE PLAYER

Blocked Shots Game: 14 vs. Niagara, 11-28-1978 (77-74) Season: 117 in 1996-97 (15-11)

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 59 vs. Harvard, 2-17-1990 (106-90) Season: 852 in 1953-54 (18-8)

MOST POINTS - COMBINED Game: 205 vs. Syracuse, 2-8-1966 (85-120)

Game: 38 at Syracuse, 11-29-1983 (55-84) Season: 481 in 1989-90 (12-17)

1969 1971 1972 1974

YEAR

Bantum, a two-year captain and Associated Press honorable mention All-America selection in 1985, is the only Big Red men’s basketball player to earn Ivy League Player of the Year honors. The Roosevelt, N.Y., native averaged 20.0 points per game as a senior, helping the Big Red to a 14-12 mark and an 8-6 Ivy League record. Bantum, a 1990 inductee into the school’s Hall of Fame, closed his career as Cornell’s all-time scoring leader (1,411 points), as well as holding records for the best career field goal percentage (.622), most career free throw attempts (617) and most career starts (100).

1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1983 1984 1987

Cornell’s All-Ivy Selections First Team All-Ivy League 1955 Chuck Rolles 1956 Chuck Rolles 1958 Louis Jordan 1960 George Farley 1962 Bill Baugh 1963 Jerry Szachara 1965 Steve Cram Bob DeLuca 1966 Bob DeLuca 1967 Gregg Morris 1975 Maynard Brown 1977 Bernard Vaughan 1982 Mike Lucas 1985 Ken Bantum John Bajusz

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1986 1987 1988 1997 2004

John Bajusz John Bajusz Sam Jacobs John McCord Ka’Ron Barnes

Second Team All-Ivy League 1959 Lou Jordan 1960 Bill Baugh 1961 John Petry 1962 Jerry Szachara 1963 Jerry Krumbein 1964 Steve Cram 1965 Dave Bliss 1966 Steve Cram Garry Munson

1988 1967 1969 1970 1976 1978 1980 1981 1984 1986 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994

Walt Esdaile Hank South Walt Esdaile Bill Schwarzkopf Maynard Brown Bernard Vaughan Mike Davis Mike Davis Mike Allen Ken Bantum Drew Martin Mike Millane Bernard Jackson Shawn Maharaj Zeke Marshall Zeke Marshall

1996 2003

Justin Treadwell Eddie Samuel Ka’Ron Barnes

Honorable Mention All-Ivy League 1957 Lou Jordan 1959 George Farley 1960 Jay Harris 1962 Jerry Krumbein 1963 Marv Van Leeuwen 1964 Bob Berube Ray Ratkowski 1967 Blaine Aston 1968 Gregg Morris Hank South

1990 1992 1993 1997 2000

Walt Esdaile Bill Schwarzkopf Ken Wiens Jerry Newby Abby Lucas Tod McClaskey Abby Lucas Tod McClaskey Stan Brown Cedric Carter Cedric Carter Mike Davis Larry Oeding Alex Reynolds Ken Bantum Hawathia Wilson John Bajusz Brad Bomba Greg Gilda Mike Millane Wolfgang Florin Greg Gilda James Paul Bernard Jackson Rich Medina Justin Treadwell Alex Compton Ray Mercedes

Ivy League Rookie of the Year 1978 Mike Davis 1984 John Bajusz 1993 Pax Whitehead 2003 Lenny Collins


Adelphi .............................. 1-0

Georgetown ....................... 1-0

Air Force .............................. 0-4 Alabama ............................. 0-1 Albany ................................. 0-1 Albright ............................... 0-1 Alfred ................................ 13-0 Arizona ................................ 0-1 Arkansas .............................. 1-0 Army .......................... 16-13 Auburn YMCA ...................... 1-0

Georgia ............................... 0-1 Georgia Southern ................ 1-0 Georgia State ...................... 0-1 Georgia Tech ....................... 0-3 German YMCA .................... 0-1 Gettysburg .......................... 3-0 Grambling ........................... 0-2

Baldwin-Wallace ................ 1-0 Ball State ............................. 0-1 Binghamton ......................... 4-0 Birm.-Southern .. 1st Meeting Boston College .................... 0-3 Bowdoin .............................. 1-0 Bowling Green ..................... 0-3 Bradley ................................ 0-4 Brigham Young .................... 1-1 Brooklyn Tech ....................... 1-0 Brooklyn YMCA .................... 1-0 Brown ........................ 58-45 Bucknell ..................... 21-18 Buffalo ............................. 30-14 Butler .................................. 1-0

California ........................... 1-1 Canisius ........................... 25-17 Carlisle ................................ 1-1 Carnegie-Mellon ................. 1-0 Case Western Reserve .......... 1-0 Castleton State .................... 2-0 Chaminade ......................... 0-1 Cincinnati ............................ 1-0 City College of New York ..... 2-2 Clarkson ............................ 10-0 Clemson .............................. 0-2 Cleveland State ................... 2-0 Colgate ...................... 68-51 Colorado State .................... 0-1 Columbia ................. 86-116 Connecticut ......................... 1-1 Coppin State ....................... 0-1 Cortland .............................. 1-0 Cortland YMCA ................... 2-2 Creighton ............................ 1-1

East Carolina ...................... 1-2 Eastern Michigan ................. 1-2 Eastern Washington .............. 1-0 Elmira .................................. 2-0 Fairfield .............................. 0-2 Florida Southern .................. 3-0 Fordham .............................. 4-4 Fredonia .............................. 1-0 Fresno State ......................... 0-2

Hartford .............................. 0-1 Harvard ...................... 82-64 Havana ................................ 3-0 Haverford ............................ 1-0 Hawaii ................................ 0-1 Hobart .............................. 10-1 Hofstra ................................ 3-2 Holy Cross ........................... 2-3

Illinois ................................. 1-3 Illinois Wesleyan ................... 0-1 Iona ..................................... 0-2 Iowa .................................... 0-2 Iowa State ........................... 0-1 Ithaca ............................ 3-0 James Madison .................... 0-1 John Carroll ......................... 0-1 Kansas ................................ 0-2 Kent State ........................... 0-1 Kentucky .............................. 1-0

Lafayette ..................... 6-10 La Salle ............................... 1-2 Lehigh ................................. 9-7 Long Island .......................... 0-2 Louisiana State .................... 0-3 Loyola-Chicago .................... 0-2

Maine ................................ 0-1 Manhattan ........................... 1-1 Manhattanville .................... 1-0 Marietta .............................. 1-0 Marist ............................ 2-2 Marquette ........................... 0-1 Maryland ............................. 0-1 Memphis ............................. 0-1 Mercer ................................ 1-0 Mexico ................................ 1-0 Miami (Fla.) ......................... 0-1 Miami (Ohio) ....................... 1-0 Michigan ............................. 0-3 Michigan State .................... 1-5 Minnesota ........................... 1-3 Missouri ............................... 0-1 Missouri-St. Louis ................. 0-1 Montana State ..................... 0-1 Muhlenberg ........................ 0-1

Oberlin ............................... 3-1 Ohio State ........................... 3-5 Ohio University .................... 1-2 Oklahoma ........................... 0-1 Oklahoma State ................... 0-1 Old Dominion ...................... 0-1 Orange YMCA ..................... 0-1 Oregon ............................... 0-1 Oswego ............................... 1-0 Pacific ................................ 0-1 Pan American ...................... 0-1 Penn ......................... 66-136 Penn State ........................... 5-3 Penn State Behrend ............. 1-0 Pittsburgh ......................... 5-11 Portland .............................. 1-0 Pratt .................................... 2-2 Princeton ................. 68-132 Providence ........................... 0-1 Puerto Rico .......................... 1-0 Purdue ................................ 0-1

Quinnipiac ....... 1st Meeting Rensselaer Polytechnic ........ 3-2 Rice ..................................... 0-1 Richmond ............................ 0-1 Rider ................................... 3-0 Robert Morris ....................... 2-0 Rochester ......................... 45-23 Rome Air Force Base ............. 1-0 Rutgers ................................ 1-1

Sacred Heart ...................... 1-1 St. Bonaventure .............. 7-3 St. Francis (N.Y.) ............... 0-1 Saint Francis (Pa.) ................ 2-3 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) .................. 0-2 St. Lawrence ........................ 5-1 Saint Louis ........................... 0-1 Sampson Air Force Base ........ 6-5 San Francisco State .............. 0-1 Scranton .............................. 3-0 Seton Hall ........................... 0-2 Siena ................................... 0-1

Skidmore ............................. 2-0 South Carolina ..................... 0-1 Southern California .............. 0-1 Southern Methodist ............. 0-2 Springfield .......................... 4-2 Springfield YMCA ................ 1-0 Stanford .............................. 1-2 Stony Brook .......................... 1-1 Syracuse ..................... 31-81

Tennessee Tech ................... 1-0 Texas ................................... 0-1 30th Separate Company ...... 0-1 34th Separate Company ...... 3-0 Toledo ................................. 0-5 Toronto ............................... 8-0 Troy State ............................ 0-1 Tufts .................................... 2-0 Tulane ................................. 2-1 UCLA ................................. 0-1 Union .................................. 6-0 U.S. Army Ambulance Corps. 0-1 U.S. International ................. 0-1 Utah .................................... 0-2 Utica ................................... 3-2 Vanderbilt ......................... 0-2 Vermont .............................. 4-6 Villanova ............................. 2-2 Virginia Commonwealth ...... 0-2 Virginia Military ................... 1-0

Wagner ............................. 1-0 Wake Forest ......................... 1-1 Washington (Mo.) ................ 0-1 Washington Continentals ..... 0-1 Waverly YMCA ..................... 2-0 Wayne State ........................ 1-1 Wesleyan ............................. 0-1 West Virginia ....................... 3-3 Western Kentucky ................ 1-0 Wichita State ....................... 0-1 Wilkes .................................. 0-1 Williams .............................. 0-4 Winthrop ............................. 1-1 Wittenberg .......................... 1-1 Xavier (Ohio) ..................... 0-1 Yale .......................... 99-97 Yonkers ................................ 0-1 2004-05 opponents in bold

Navy ................................... 2-1 Nebraska ............................. 0-2 Newark YMCA ..................... 1-0 New Hampshire .................. 1-2 New Mexico ........................ 0-2 New York University ............. 4-6 Niagara ........................... 27-20 Norfolk State ....................... 1-0 North Carolina .................... 0-3

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Dartmouth .............. 88-100 Dayton .............. 1st Meeting Delaware ............................ 1-0 Denison ............................... 1-0 Dickinson ............................. 0-1 Drake .................................. 0-1 Drexel ................................. 0-2 Duke ................................... 0-3 Dunkirk YMCA ..................... 0-2 Duquesne ............................ 0-2

Hamilton ............................ 6-0

UNC-Greensboro ................. 1-1 North Carolina State ............ 0-5 UNC-Wilmington ................ 0-1 Northeastern .................. 1-3 Northern Illinois ................... 0-2 Northern Iowa ..................... 0-1 Northwestern ...................... 0-2 Notre Dame ........................ 1-7

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Ableson, Frank - 1990-91, 93-94 Albee, R.M. - 1925-26 Allen, Mike - 1979-81 Allen, R.H. - 1918 Alterson, Irwin - 1944-46 Amato, Rick - 1970-72 Anderson, David - 1979 Arand, Paul - 1982 Arrison, William - 1947-48 Ashbaugh, Walter - 1949-51 Ashmead, J.C. - 1914 Aston, Blaine - 1965-67 Atkins, James - 1976-77 Aubry, Jeffrion - 1996-99 Austin, R.K. - 1915-16 Avery, Frederick - 1908

Dauner, Louis E. - 1936-37 Davis, Charlie - 1974-76 Davis, Lawrence - 1944 Davis, Mike - 1978-80 Davis, Shaka - 1995 Decker, Steve - 1978 DeLuca, Bob - 1964-66 Deveau, Thomas C. - 1927 DeVenzio, Charles - 1968 Dill, G.M. - 1926 Dillard, Terrell - 1991-92 Doering, Rudolph A. - 1936-37 Donovan, J.P. - 1931 Dow, Graham - 2004 Downer, Ernest A. - 1934-36 Downs, S.H. - 1922 Dunbar, Howard - 1939-41 Durkac, Gabriel - 1965-67 Dykes, Charles E. - 1934-36

Bajusz, John - 1984-87

Ellens, Jeff - 1995

Bantum, Ken - 1982-85 Barden, Paul - 1942 Barkalew, C.S. - 1921-22 Barnes, Ka’Ron - 2001-04 Barratt, Greg - 2000-01 Bartholomew, Arthur - 1972 Barton, Brandon - 2003 Bastian, William G. - 1920 Baugh, William - 1960-62 Beck, Sidney D. - 1927-28 Benjamin, Walt - 1978 Bennett, J.B. - 1931 Bennett, James E. - 1911 Bennett, James E Jr. - 1939-40, 41 Berce, Eugene - 1946 Berube, Bob - 1964-66 Bessmer, E.S. - 1929-30 Bisgeier, Peter - 1962 Bittle, Edgar - 1964 Blanchard, Paul - 1952 Bliss, Dave - 1963-65 Blumenauer, Henry P. - 1911 Bobenread, Tom - 1966-67 Bomba, Brad - 1981-84 Booker, George - 1978 Booze, Roger - 1943-44, 47 Bouton, George - 1941-42 Bowen, Charles - 1940 Boykin, Monte - 1988-90 Bradfield, David - 1952-54 Bradshaw, Cody - 1998-2000 Brandt, Carl - 1926, 29 Breslow, Len - 1988 Brown, Charley - 1978, 81-82

Elton, R.L. - 1911-12 Engman, Edwin - 1958 Escarzega, James - 1994-95 Esdaile, Walter - 1967-69 Evans, Randy - 1973 Eydt, Fred - 1950-52

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Farley, George - 1958-60

Brown, Keirian - 1997-2000 Brown, Leslie - 1914-16 Brown, Maynard - 1975-76 Brown, Stan - 1975-77 Bruckert, Arthur J. - 1927 Buettenback, Bo - 1995-98 Buncom, Henry - 1953-55 Burgess, Frank - 1941-42 Burgess, Robert - 1945 Burns, Thomas C. - 1936 Byron, M.L. - 1923-24

Farley, Kevin - 2003-04 Ferraro, John - 1932-34 Fisher, Brent - 1996-98 Fisher, C.M. - 1929-30 Flagel, Jeremy - 1994 Flock, H.B. - 1917 Florin, Wolfgang - 1985-88 Foertsch, Walter - 1937-39 Foote, W.H. - 1933-35 Freed, Lewis - 1934-35 Freeman, Otis - 1969 Frye, Paul - 1968-70 Fuller, A.G. - 1917 Furlong, John - 1958-60 Furman, G.C. - 1930

Calderone, Domenick - 1969

Gabler, Randy - 2000-02

Caldwell, John H. - 1928 Calkin, Harland - 1957-58 Call, Peter - 1977-79 Callahan, Clifford - 1953 Capron, C.H. - 1922-24 Carroll, Pete - 1999-2002 Carter, Cedric - 1977-79 Cash, Kevin - 1975-77 Castro, A.J. - 2002-03 Chadwick, Roger - 1950-52 Chapman, George - 1967-69 Chollet, Hillary - 1946-49 Clark, Orlo - 1961-63 Clucas, G.D. - 1925-26 Cobb, Steve - 2002-03 Coddington, Richard - 1952-54 Coe, Milton - 1942-43 Colangelo, Bryan - 1987 Coles, John - 1971-73 Collins, Lenny - 2003-04 Compton, Alex - 1996-97 Cooper, Rusty - 1986 Cornish, Edward - 1920-22 Crabtree, T.H. - 1922-23 Cram, Steve - 1964-66 Crosby, Edwin - 1909 Cross, G.T. - 1912-14 Crowther, George W - 1937 Cuttica, Kevin - 1998-2001

Haeberle, W.G. - 1913-14

Mike Davis

Daggs, Leslie - 1982-83 Dake, M.L. - 1924-26

Heath, R.P. - 1910-11 Hedengren, Fred - 1984 Henry, F.C. - 1918 Herson, Richard - 1949 Hickes, Trent - 1995-96 Hill, Rob - 1990-91 Hilleary, Harry - 1943 Hilson, RaShan - 1996-98 Hodapp, Edward - 1947-48 Homer, Patrick - 1989 Horne, Neil - 1989 Houck, J. - 1917 Houck, N.D. - 1932-34 Hughes, Donald - 1956 Hulse, Bruce - 1972 Hunt, William F. - 1943-44 Hunter, Harold - 1950 Hunter, Samuel - 1941-43

Ivkovich, Ronald - 1959-61 Jack, Charles - 1940-42 Jackson, Bernard - 1989-91 Jackson, Marvin - 1973 Jackson, Dick - 1955 Jacobs, Donald - 1953-54 Jacobs, Sam - 1987-88 Jandorf, S.R. - 1914-15 Johnson, Adolph - 1974-75 Johnson, Stephen - 1969-70 Johnson, Steven R. - 1988-91

Gaca, Jeff - 1990-93 Gallagher, Robert E. - 1942-43, 47 Gale, James - 1947-48 Gale, Robert - 1944, 1947-48 Gerwin, Paul - 1949-51 Gibbons, Casey - 2003 Gilda, Greg - 1986-88 Giles, Richard - 1943 Givens, Sam - 1984-85 Glasow, Carl - 1946 Goldsborough, Larry - 1950-52 Gollon, John - 1970 Greenwald, C. - 1916 Gregory, Jess - 1971 Haggerty, Kenneth - 1944 Hall, George N. - 1928-30 Hall, George - 1981-82 Halloran, Kevin - 1977-79 Halpern, Jon - 1989-90 Halstead, G.C. Jr. - 1912-14 Halstead, H.C. - 1912-14 Hamilton, Geoff - 1975 Handlan, Ray - 1951-53 Hanson, Leonard - 1938 Harper, John - 1941-43 Harrell, Grant - 2002-03 Harris, Jay - 1958-60 Harrison, Gordon - 1944-46 Hather, Brian - 1974 Hatkoff, L. - 1931-33

Greg Gilda Jolly, Kenneth - 1939-41 Jones, Max - 1973, 75 Jones, Michael - 1970 Jordan, Louis - 1957-59 Jordan, Mike - 1977-78

Karr, H.J. - 1918 Kartsonas, Dean - 1985, 87-88 Kass, L.A. - 1926, 29 Kaufman, G.F. - 1912 Kemp, W.P. - 1926 Kendall, W.M. - 1917-19 Kiel, Dwight - 1974 Kimball, John - 1945


King, Eric - 1983-85 Klumpp, Aaron - 2000 Klusendorf, Don - 1981 Knerr, William - 1955 Kogan, Milton - 1955-56 Konstanty, Jim - 1964 Kopaczynski, J.J. - 1932 Kopf, Brian - 1992-95 Krumbein, Gerald - 1962-63 Kruse, Derek - 1997-00

Lansaw, Paul - 1948-49 Layton, Donald - 1926-29 Leonard, Edwin - 1937-39 Levin, Stuart - 1960-61

Mead, Franklin - 1956-59 Meade, Dick - 1954-55 Meakem, Chip - 1993 Medina, Rich - 1989-92 Meeks, Rowdy - 1990 Melillo, John - 1968 Mercedes, Ray - 1998-01 Meyers, E.W. - 1924 Militzok, Nathan - 1944 Millane, Mike - 1985-88 Minasian, G.T. - 1918 Mitchell, Jason - 2004 Mitchell, Stuart - 1983 Molinet, Ignacio - 1925-27 Molinet, Joaquin - 1919-21 Monroe, Philip - 1956-57 Moody, Torrence - 1977 Moran, E.G. - 1935 Morris, Greggory - 1966-68 Morton, Lee - 1952-54 Moynihan, J.R. - 1925-26 Mueller, Glen - 1970-72 Muller, Dave - 2000-01 Munson, D. Garry - 1964-66 Murphy, H.M. - 1929-31 Murray, Lee - 1959

Naeve, Andrew - 2004 Nash, Tim - 1994 Nelson, John - 1957-58 Newby, Gerald - 1972

Oeding, Larry - 1980-81

Ray Mercedes Levine, Steve - 1971 Lewis, Robert W. - 1928-30 Liebman, Harold - 1937, 39 Lincoln, Simon - 1989 Lipinski, Edward - 1931-33 Lisle, David - 2003-04 Loder, Andy - 1984 Loncki, Lynn - 1972-73 Lubbers, Jeffrey - 1969-70 Lucas, Albert (Abby) - 1974-76 Lucas, Mike - 1979-82 Lunden, W.C. - 1913-16 Luther, J.H. - 1921-23 Lyon, James - 1966

MacNeil, Hugh (Sam) - 1949-51

Palmer, Len - 1982-86 Palmer, W. - 1917 Parcells, Rex - 1975-76 Paris, Peter - 1952 Parker, Mike - 1990-93 Parnes, M. - 1911-12 Pascal, Mike - 1987-89 Paul, James - 1987-88 Pearson, Lawrence - 1956-57 Pender, Quran - 1998-99 Peterson, Bertil - 1943 Peterson, Edward - 1945-48 Petry, John - 1959-61 Phillips, Edward - 1970-71 Pieri, Jim - 1997-00 Polzer, George - 1938-39 Pope, J. - 1921-22 Pope, Michael - 1966-68 Porter, Joseph H. - 1920, 22 Post, D.J. - 1924 Prather, Wallace - 1999-02 Price, Matt - 1990

DeShawn Standard Rolles, Chuck - 1954-56 Rose, Alan - 1949-51 Rose, John - 1948-50 Rosenbaum, C.M. - 1925 Rossomondo, Frank - 1924-26 Roth, P.K. - 1916

Samuel, Eddie - 1995-96 Schaenen, Lee - 1926 Schaffer, Myron - 1949-50 Schlossbach, Theodore - 1926-28 Schreuder, S.B. - 1929-31 Schuckman, Brandt - 1993-96 Schwarzkopf, Bill - 1968-70 Sellew, Paul - 1978-80 Sessions, Clifford - 1968 Shaffer, Donald - 1960-62 Shaffer, Michael - 1978-79 Shawkey, John - 1962 Sheehy, John - 1953-55 Shelton, Murray N. - 1916 Shero, Alvin E. - 1908 Sidman, Irving N. - 1919-21 Simon, Stanley D. - 1937 Slike, William - 1949 Smith, Phillip - 1957 Sodemann, William - 1971 South, Herbert (Hank) - 1967-69 Spader, George A. - 1920 Sparks, Tom - 1970-71 Sponheimer, John - 1966-67 Standard, DeShawn - 1995-98 Stanley, James - 1952 Stein, Isisdore - 1926, 28-29 Stephenson, Gabe - 2002-04 Stewart, C.J. - 1917-19 Stewart, William - 1941-42 Stofer, Gordon F. - 1935 Stone, H.C. - 1923 Stone, William - 1944 Sullivan, William - 1957-59

Taylor, A.C. - 1934 Taylor, Eric - 2002-04 Thompson, Michael - 1976-77 Toppert, Cody - 2002-04 Torbert, Troy - 1995 Treadwell, Justin - 1992-94 Tripp, L.H. - 1918 Tryon, Ron - 1981-82 Turkenich, Max - 1996 Turner, Thomas - 1947-50 Turrell, Robert - 1962 Twaddell, J.S. - 1911 Vandenberg, Chris - 2003 VanLeeuwen, Marvin - 1963-65 Vaughan, Alan - 1938-40 Vaughan, Bernard - 1976-77 Vaughn, Darth - 1994-95 Vernon, Luke - 1999-01 Vigneault, Jacques - 2001-03 Voelker, S.A. - 1932-34

Walt, Benjamin - 1978 Walton, Chuck - 1981 Ward, A. - 1917 Ward, W.T. - 1912 Wargo, Lou - 1975-77 Way, Walter - 1945 Wedell, Carl - 1923-24 Wendt, Dan - 1995-96 Werner, John - 1950-52 Wexler, Josh - 1986-89 Whinery, A.J. - 1908, 10 Whitehead, Pax - 1993 Wiens, Ken - 1970-71 Wilens, Martin - 1954 Williams, Derek - 1984-87 Williams, Eugene - 1970 Williams, Michael - 1977 Williams, Tom - 1974 Williamson, Brian - 2000-01 Willmot, Jimmy - 1972-73 Winkler, Arthur M. - 1925, 27 Wilson, Carlton - 1936-38 Witkoski, Bob - 1969 Wilson, Hawathia - 1983 Wilson, J.C. Jr. - 1933-35 Wilson, R.H. Jr. - 1915 Wood, I. Robert - 1940 Wynne, Fred - 1960

Zahn, G.C. - 1930-32 Zelek, Raymond - 1954-56 Zornow, David - 1958-60 Active Players In Bold

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MacPhee, Wendell - 1952-54 Maglisceau, Jim - 1963-65 Maharaj, Shawn - 1989-92 Maier, R.L. - 1923 Mallery, Edwin - 1944 Marcetic, Stevan - 2004 Marriott, Phillip - 1956-58 Marshall, Zeke - 1991-94 Martin, Drew - 1983-86 Masten, Edward C. - 1927-28 Matchneer, William - 1945-46 Mattes, Max - 1954, 56 Maurer, Joe - 1994 McBride, Donald - 1977 McCarthy, Kevin - 1980-81 McClaskey, Tod - 1974-75 McCord, John - 1997 McCready, Bob - 1964, 66 McDonald, Robert - 1936-38 McGraw, John R. - 1932-33 McGuire, A.J. - 2000 McRae, Paul - 1989, 91

Olenski, Matt - 1973 O’Neill, John - 1971-72 O’Neill, Jonathan - 1975 Ortner, Howard - 1917, 19 Otto, Gary - 1969 Otto, Gregg - 1967-69

Sutterby, W.H. - 1915-16 Szachara, Gerald - 1961-63

Ragsdale,

George - 1971 Ramsey, Wellington - 1939-40 Ranger, Robert - 1957 Ratkowski, Ray - 1962-64 Raymond, R.T. - 1924 Reed, W.T. - 1931-33 Reynolds, Alex - 1979-81 Rich, Thomas - 1936-38 Ripp, Victor - 1958 Rippe, William F. - 1920-22 Roberson, Irvin - 1956 Roberts, Michael - 1994, 97 Robinson, Charles - 1956-57 Rodes, John - 1969 Rohe, Jake - 2000-01

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1898-99 (1-3, Independent) Coach: No coach at Waverly YMCA ............................. W at Cortland YMCA .............................. L at Yonkers ........................................... L vs. Yale (at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) ....... L

48-12 7-14 0-12 7-49

1899-1900 (1-4, Independent) Coach: No coach at Bucknell .................................................. L 10-29 Hamilton .................................................. W 22-11 at Dickinson ............................................... L 15-21 at Penn State ............................................. L 8-15 vs. Yale (at Newburgh, N.Y.) .................... L 3-30 1900-01 (2-4-1, Independent) Coach: No coach GENEVA 34TH SEPARATE COMPANY ......... W at Vermont ............................................... W at Dartmouth ............................................. L vs. Yale (at Schenectady, N.Y.) ................. L at Syracuse ................................................ L at Rensselaer Polytechnic .......................... L Hamilton ................................................... T

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1901-02 (5-5, 2-4 EIBL) Coach: No coach Waverly YMCA ......................................... W Princeton* .................................................. L Harvard* ................................................... W Harvard* ..................................................... L Yale* .......................................................... L Williams ...................................................... L Yale* ........................................................ W Colgate .................................................... W Hamilton .................................................. W Princeton* .................................................. L

37-12 16-6 12-26 2-22 15-18 7-20 12-12

37-28 14-35 34-26 20-26 16-42 14-18 24-14 39-29 27-16 22-30

1902-03 (6-6, 2-6 EIBL) Coach: No coach Geneva 36th Separate Company ........... W Cortland YMCA ........................................ W Rochester ................................................. W Columbia* .................................................. L Harvard* ................................................... W Yale* .......................................................... L Harvard* ................................................... W Yale* .......................................................... L Princeton* .................................................. L Princeton* .................................................. L Pratt ......................................................... W Columbia* .................................................. L

35-8 58-8 18-8 13-29 23-9 5-13 15-8 5-32 18-55 16-20 32-16 6-17

1903-04 (6-13, 1-7 EIBL) Coach: No coach Cortland YMCA ........................................ W Geneva 36th Separate Company ........... W Hobart ...................................................... W Newark YMCA ......................................... W Rochester ................................................... L German YMCA .......................................... L Yale* ........................................................ W Columbia* .................................................. L Minnesota .................................................. L Princeton* .................................................. L Penn* ......................................................... L Lehigh ........................................................ L Wilkes-Barre ............................................... L Yale* .......................................................... L Williams ...................................................... L Penn* ......................................................... L Princeton* .................................................. L Columbia* .................................................. L Pratt ......................................................... W

52-7 57-17 25-6 20-11 21-26 8-62 22-10 18-31 18-46 25-27 12-31 24-36 16-35 18-28 0-5 22-29 16-50 13-49 25-24

1904-05 (5-17, 3-7 EIBL) Coach: No coach Dunkirk YMCA ........................................... L Cortland YMCA .......................................... L Dartmouth* ............................................... L 30th Separate Company ........................... L Syracuse ..................................................... L Penn* ......................................................... L Princeton* .................................................. L Columbia* .................................................. L Williams ...................................................... L Columbia* .................................................. L Auburn YMCA .......................................... W Williams ...................................................... L Syracuse ..................................................... L Rochester ................................................... L Princeton* .................................................. L Yale* .......................................................... L Washington Continentals .......................... L Harvard* ................................................... W Penn* ....................................................... W Lehigh ........................................................ L Fredonia Normal ...................................... W Yale* ........................................................ W

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25-27 9-13 27-36 12-19 17-56 29-30 23-29 11-30 5-23 17-23 30-14 9-26 9-22 22-26 17-37 6-35 11-32 22-18 20-17 19-36 43-21 18-6

1905-06 (2-10-1, 1-9 EIBL) Coach: No coach Buffalo ...................................................... W Harvard* ..................................................... L Columbia* .................................................. L Pratt ........................................................... L Columbia* .................................................. L Yale* .......................................................... L Princeton* .................................................. L 2nd Signal Corps ...................................... T Yale* .......................................................... L Penn* ......................................................... L Princeton* ................................................ W Harvard* ..................................................... L Penn* ......................................................... L

27-23 10-26 8-28 20-26 16-24 18-29 14-28 7-7 8-30 22-25 25-17 13-24 22-26

1906-07 (1-11, 1-9 EIBL) Coach: No coach Dunkirk YMCA ........................................... L Buffalo ........................................................ L Columbia* .................................................. L Harvard* ..................................................... L Yale* .......................................................... L Columbia* .................................................. L Penn* ......................................................... L Princeton* ................................................ W Yale* .......................................................... L Penn* ......................................................... L Harvard* ..................................................... L Princeton* .................................................. L

26-33 19-22 13-27 11-30 21-27 16-23 26-30 22-17 9-41 18-39 13-33 16-31

1907-08 (5-8, 1-7 EIBL) Coach: Walter Haggerty DECEMBER 6 Rochester .......................................... W 13 St. Lawrence ..................................... W JANUARY 11 Columbia* ........................................... L 17 Colgate ............................................. W 18 Rochester ............................................ L 24 Hamilton ........................................... W FEBRUARY 1 Yale* ................................................... L 8 Princeton* ......................................... W 14 Columbia* ........................................... L 15 Yale* ................................................... L 21 Penn* .................................................. L 28 Princeton* ........................................... L 29 Penn* .................................................. L 1908-09 (13-10, Independent) Coach: Walter Haggerty DECEMBER 5 Rensselaer Polytechnic ..................... W 12 Rochester ............................................ L 19 City College of New York ................. W 23 Rochester ............................................ L 24 Niagara ............................................. W 25 Oswego Normal ............................... W 26 Binghamton ...................................... W 28 Springfield YMCA ............................. W 29 Orange YMCA .................................... L 31 Brooklyn Central YMCA .................... W JANUARY 8 St. Lawrence ..................................... W 13 Penn .................................................... L 16 Union ................................................ W 23 Niagara ............................................. W 30 Columbia ............................................ L FEBRUARY 6 Tufts .................................................. W 13 Notre Dame ....................................... L 19 Columbia ............................................ L 20 Pratt .................................................... L 26 Georgetown ..................................... W 27 Penn .................................................... L MARCH 5 St. Lawrence ..................................... W 6 Rochester ............................................ L 1909-10 (7-6, Independent) Coach: David Coogan DECEMBER 11 Rochester ............................................ L 18 Hobart ............................................... W JANUARY 7 St. Lawrence ..................................... W 13 Penn .................................................. W 14 Wesleyan ............................................ L 15 Dartmouth .......................................... L 29 Penn State ........................................ W FEBRUARY 5 Carlisle .............................................. W 11 Oberlin ................................................ L 19 Niagara ............................................. W 22 Union ................................................ W

30-19 27-17 16-23 32-26 9-30 55-25 18-21 38-24 18-38 16-18 15-23 33-35 27-37

31-17 15-24 25-23 26-34 25-23 50-17 29-21 31-24 19-31 31-29 25-21 15-17 45-14 26-24 20-47 22-6 13-32 12-29 27-30 22-21 21-34 20-19 11-24

13-16 39-17 24-23 28-11 14-35 11-32 20-17 28-19 19-23 25-19 37-8

MARCH 4 Lehigh ................................................. L 5 Penn .................................................... L 1910-11 (7-6, 4-4 EIBL) Coach: Paul Sternberg DECEMBER 10 NIAGARA .......................................... W 16 TUFTS ................................................ W JANUARY 7 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 13 DARTMOUTH ................................... W 20 at Columbia* ...................................... L 21 vs. Princeton* (at New York, N.Y.) .. W 27 COLGATE ............................................ L FEBRUARY 11 YALE* .................................................. L 17 at Princeton* ..................................... W 18 at Penn* ............................................. L 24 PENN* ............................................... W MARCH 3 at Yale* ............................................. W 4 at Manhattan ..................................... L

17-29 23-33

48-16 68-8 16-20 35-17 19-33 27-19 20-25 16-26 29-27 24-34 16-4 20-17 16-20

1911-12 (6-7, 5-5 EIBL) Coach: Paul Sternberg DECEMBER 9 NIAGARA .......................................... W 21 PRINCETON* ..................................... W JANUARY 6 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 13 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 19 at Yale* ............................................. W 20 at Columbia* ...................................... L 26 COLGATE ............................................ L FEBRUARY 10 YALE* ................................................ W 16 at Princeton* ..................................... W 17 at Penn* ............................................. L 23 PENN* ................................................. L MARCH 1 at Springfield ...................................... L 2 at Dartmouth* .................................... L

35-21 37-26 19-7 16-19 23-17 20-22 12-24 27-13 32-18 21-23 18-23 19-30 10-18

EIBL CHAMPIONS 1912-13 (11-4, 7-1 EIBL) Coach: Albert Sharpe DECEMBER 7 ITHACA YMCA .................................. W 14 at Rochester ....................................... L 18 NIAGARA .......................................... W 21 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W JANUARY 13 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 17 at Columbia* .................................... W 18 at Lehigh ............................................. L 23 PENN* ............................................... W FEBRUARY 8 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 11 COLGATE ............................................ L 14 at Princeton* ....................................... L 15 at Penn* ........................................... W 20 OBERLIN ............................................ W 22 at Colgate ......................................... W MARCH 1 at Dartmouth* .................................. W

79-4 8-13 46-40 19-17 30-17 19-13 34-51 26-18 30-18 23-34 20-23 17-9 44-39 45-29 27-25

EIBL CHAMPIONS 1913-14 (14-2, 8-2 EIBL) Coach: Albert Sharpe DECEMBER 16 NIAGARA .......................................... W JANUARY 9 at Columbia* ...................................... L 10 at Army ............................................. W 14 BUFFALO ........................................... W 17 at Princeton* ..................................... W 21 UNION .............................................. W FEBRUARY 7 YALE* ................................................ W 10 NOTRE DAME ................................... W 13 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 18 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 21 at Penn* ............................................. L 23 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 27 at Yale* ............................................. W 28 at New York University ..................... W MARCH 5 PENN* ............................................... W 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W

60-20 17-19 34-2 65-12 25-24 23-18 39-26 41-12 23-17 41-19 20-24 34-8 25-22 40-15 35-19 34-20

1914-15 (12-4, 7-3 EIBL) Coach: Albert Sharpe DECEMBER 13 CANISIUS .......................................... W 18 NIAGARA .......................................... W

49-13 32-19


JANUARY 6 UNION .............................................. W 9 at Penn* ........................................... W 11 BUFFALO ........................................... W 15 at Yale* ............................................... L 16 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 23 YALE* ................................................ W FEBRUARY 6 PENN* ............................................... W 12 at Princeton* ..................................... W 13 at Navy ............................................. W 19 at Columbia* ...................................... L 20 at Army ............................................... L 26 PRINCETON* ....................................... L MARCH 5 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 8 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W

24-18 28-25 57-19 22-28 29-19 27-25 20-15 19-15 24-23 16-25 11-15 20-22 22-19 47-19

1915-16 (13-5, 5-5 EIBL) Coach: Albert Sharpe DECEMBER 3 CLARKSON ....................................... W 10 NIAGARA .......................................... W 17 at Princeton* ....................................... L 18 at New York University ..................... W JANUARY 8 at Penn* ............................................. L 14 YALE* ................................................ W 22 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 29 at Rochester ..................................... W FEBRUARY 12 OBERLIN ............................................ W 16 CARNEGIE TECH ............................... W 19 at Yale* ............................................. W 21 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 25 at Columbia* .................................... W 26 at Army ............................................. W 29 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L MARCH 3 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 6 PENN* ................................................. L 9 PRINCETON* ....................................... L

26-25 37-13 17-19 34-33 17-19 38-18 39-20 34-23 39-32 39-17 21-20 20-19 36-15 36-26 24-29 44-13 9-10 19-22

1916-17 (6-10, 1-9 EIBL) Coach: Albert Sharpe DECEMBER 13 NIAGARA .......................................... W 16 PRINCETON* ....................................... L JANUARY 6 COLGATE ............................................ L 9 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 13 at Yale* ............................................... L 15 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 23 PENN* ............................................... W 27 at Princeton* ....................................... L FEBRUARY 3 at Rochester ..................................... W 10 OBERLIN ............................................ W 16 at Columbia* ...................................... L 17 at Army ............................................. W 24 at Penn* ............................................. L 28 ROCHESTER ....................................... W MARCH 3 YALE* .................................................. L 5 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L

32-27 19-22 29-30 38-39 21-31 31-34 24-11 26-32 26-19 42-19 27-32 30-26 18-23 35-31 16-34 24-27

1917-18 (11-4, 7-3 EIBL) Coach: Albert Sharpe 29-14 26-17 25-26 30-19 22-20 18-21 21-16 52-14 12-27 12-27 39-26 32-15 28-17 22-21 44-5

1918-19 (11-3, Independent) Coach: Albert Sharpe JANUARY 18 BUFFALO ........................................... W 25 at Rochester ..................................... W FEBRUARY 1 BUCKNELL ......................................... W

35-28 35-14 32-24

34-11 30-11 32-20 36-30 21-25 24-39 35-27 35-18 21-20 11-25 52-27

1919-20 (14-6, 4-6 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 10 Hobart ............................................... W 13 Colgate ............................................. W 16 Niagara ............................................. W 19 Princeton* ........................................... L JANUARY 7 Bucknell ............................................. W 13 Union ................................................ W 16 Yale* ................................................... L 17 Dartmouth* ...................................... W 21 Dartmouth* ...................................... W 23 Buffalo .............................................. W 24 Rochester .......................................... W 29 Clarkson ............................................ W FEBRUARY 14 Yale* ................................................. W 18 West Virginia ..................................... W 21 Penn* .................................................. L 24 Rochester .......................................... W 27 Princeton* ........................................... L 28 Columbia* ........................................... L MARCH 5 Penn* .................................................. L 9 Columbia* ......................................... W 1920-21 (14-8, 6-4 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 20 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 31 at Ohio State ...................................... L JANUARY 1 vs. Yale (at Pittsburgh, Pa.) ............. W 3 at Pittsburgh ..................................... W 4 at Buffalo ............................................ L 8 LEHIGH .............................................. W 11 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 14 at Yale* ............................................. W 15 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 19 WEST VIRGINIA ................................. W 21 at Princeton* ....................................... L 22 at Army ............................................... L 26 BUFFALO ........................................... W FEBRUARY 12 PENN* ............................................... W 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 19 at Penn* ............................................. L 22 MARIETTA ......................................... W 25 at Columbia* .................................... W 26 at Rutgers ........................................... L MARCH 5 at Syracuse ....................................... W 9 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 12 YALE* ................................................ W

54-6 27-16 33-22 19-25 36-25 30-18 18-19 26-22 35-9 18-16 30-11 45-20 25-23 43-17 13-23 38-12 26-31 21-22 15-20 35-12

24-21 22-23 26-17 34-23 22-23 24-13 25-13 46-19 22-25 47-19 12-19 20-29 26-13 20-19 20-23 20-22 27-23 20-17 26-32 23-19 31-18 42-9

1921-22 (14-5, 5-5 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 31 at Case Western Reserve ................. W JANUARY 2 at Wittenberg ................................... W 3 at Buffalo .......................................... W 4 at Rochester ..................................... W 7 COLGATE .......................................... W 10 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 14 at Columbia* ...................................... L 21 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 24 PRINCETON* ....................................... L FEBRUARY 11 PENN* ............................................... W 17 at Yale* ............................................. W 18 at New York University ..................... W 22 PITTSBURGH ..................................... W 25 at Dartmouth* .................................... L MARCH 4 at Penn* (OT) ..................................... L 8 at Syracuse ....................................... W 11 at Princeton* ..................................... W 15 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 18 YALE* ................................................ W

33-22 23-17 36-13 20-15 19-15 24-18 22-23 17-22 17-24 24-15 31-23 25-20 38-13 22-27 25-29 23-13 22-17 32-18 34-19

1922-23 (15-6, 6-4 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 21 vs. Colgate (at Utica, N.Y.) ................ L 22 vs. Union (at Binghamton, N.Y.) ...... W JANUARY 1 at St. Bonaventure ........................... W 2 at Rochester ..................................... W 3 at Canisius ........................................ W 6 COLGATE .......................................... W 9 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 13 at Columbia* .................................... W 19 at Yale* ............................................... L 20 at City College of New York .............. L 23 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 26 PRINCETON* ..................................... W FEBRUARY 10 PENN* ............................................... W 13 at Syracuse ....................................... W 17 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 22 PENN STATE ..................................... W 26 at Princeton* ..................................... W MARCH 3 at Penn* ............................................. L 6 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 10 YALE* .................................................. L 17 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W

31-36 34-17 28-16 37-23 39-22 18-11 19-9 27-22 27-30 18-21 40-18 26-18 28-14 24-17 32-31 27-25 30-24 28-30 20-28 18-19 24-21

1923-24 (13-3, 8-2 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 15 at Syracuse ....................................... W JANUARY 1 at Rochester ....................................... L 2 vs. Colgate (at Rochester, N.Y.) ...... W 3 at Buffalo .......................................... W 8 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 12 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 19 at Yale* ............................................... L 26 PRINCETON* ..................................... W FEBRUARY 9 PENN* ............................................... W 16 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 19 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 22 at Penn* ........................................... W 27 COLGATE .......................................... W MARCH 1 YALE* ................................................ W 8 at Columbia* ...................................... L 15 at Princeton* ..................................... W

28-10 19-24 24-11 30-26 19-15 17-12 19-22 35-24 17-14 32-27 24-19 25-15 24-15 23-19 19-24 30-20

1924-25 (7-8, 3-7 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 20 Canisius ............................................ W JANUARY 2 Rochester .......................................... W 3 Buffalo .............................................. W 7 St. Bonaventure ................................ W 10 Rochester ............................................ L 17 Penn* .................................................. L 24 Princeton* ........................................... L FEBRUARY 7 Penn* .................................................. L 14 Dartmouth* ........................................ L 18 Columbia* ........................................... L 21 Princeton* ........................................... L 28 Yale* ................................................. W MARCH 7 Dartmouth* ...................................... W 11 Columbia* ........................................... L 14 Yale* ................................................. W

24-23 23-21 14-12 40-18 26-28 19-24 15-30 15-17 19-28 19-22 18-31 22-20 22-11 11-21 24-20

1925-26 (8-12, 5-5 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 19 at Hobart ............................................ L 30 at Ohio State .................................... W 31 at Pittsburgh ....................................... L JANUARY 1 at Buffalo ............................................ L 2 at Rochester ..................................... W 6 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 9 ROCHESTER ......................................... L 13 VILLANOVA ....................................... W 16 at Columbia* ...................................... L 20 at Syracuse ......................................... L 23 PRINCETON* ..................................... W FEBRUARY 6 PENN* ................................................. L 9 ST. LAWRENCE .................................... L 13 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 17 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 20 at Penn* ............................................. L 27 at Princeton* ..................................... W

16-18 23-15 26-36 15-19 31-19 23-34 16-26 28-21 24-33 20-35 25-18 16-27 11-20 8-12 18-23 12-28 26-19

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DECEMBER 15 NIAGARA .......................................... W JANUARY 11 at Columbia* .................................... W 12 at USAAS ............................................ L 16 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 18 PRINCETON* ..................................... W FEBRUARY 12 PENN* ................................................. L 15 at Yale* ............................................. W 16 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 22 at Penn* ............................................. L 23 at Princeton* ....................................... L 27 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W MARCH 2 at Rochester ..................................... W 6 COLGATE .......................................... W 9 YALE* ................................................ W 11 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W

5 ST. LAWRENCE .................................. W 10 at Buffalo .......................................... W 15 COLUMBIA ........................................ W 18 WEST VIRGINIA ................................. W 21 at Columbia ........................................ L 22 at Penn ............................................... L 25 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 28 at Princeton ...................................... W MARCH 1 at City College of New York ............ W 7 PENN .................................................. L 10 COLGATE .......................................... W

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MARCH 6 YALE* ................................................ W 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 16 at Yale* ............................................. W 1926-27 (5-13, 4-6 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 29 at Hamilton ......................................... L 31 at Ohio State ...................................... L JANUARY 1 at Wittenburg ..................................... L 3 at Buffalo ............................................ L 4 at Rochester ....................................... L 8 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 12 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 15 at Columbia* ...................................... L 22 YALE* .................................................. L FEBRUARY 5 PENN* ................................................. L 9 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 16 at Princeton* ....................................... L 19 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 22 at Penn* ........................................... W 26 PRINCETON* ..................................... W MARCH 2 COLGATE ............................................ L 5 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 12 at Yale* ............................................... L

27-24 25-16 27-26

13-33 20-41 25-30 20-23 36-38 37-24 28-36 10-16 20-21 31-37 35-23 20-22 23-19 18-16 20-17 15-35 20-30 19-24

1927-28 (7-11, 5-5 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner

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DECEMBER 10 ST. BONAVENTURE ............................. L 14 HOBART ............................................ W 29 at Buffalo ............................................ L 30 at Rochester ....................................... L JANUARY 4 NIAGARA .......................................... W 7 ROCHESTER ......................................... L 10 COLGATE ............................................ L 14 YALE* ................................................ W 21 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 25 at Princeton* ....................................... L FEBRUARY 11 PENN* ................................................. L 15 at Yale* ............................................. W 18 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 22 at Penn* ............................................. L 25 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 29 at Columbia* .................................... W MARCH 3 at Syracuse ......................................... L 10 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 1928-29 (9-11, 5-5 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 15 NIAGARA .......................................... W 19 ALFRED ............................................. W 22 at Rochester ....................................... L JANUARY 1 at Niagara .......................................... L 2 at Michigan ......................................... L 3 at Michigan State ............................... L 5 at Syracuse ......................................... L 8 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 12 at Princeton* ....................................... L 19 YALE* ................................................ W FEBRUARY 6 HOBART ............................................ W 9 PENN* ................................................. L 12 ST. BONAVENTURE ........................... W 16 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 20 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 23 at Penn* ............................................. L 27 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L MARCH 2 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 9 at Yale* ............................................. W 11 at Columbia* .................................... W

27-36 41-19 29-30 25-27 52-31 28-30 26-30 29-24 36-21 18-30 18-34 29-18 24-37 26-28 29-19 28-26 27-29 29-41

28-24 33-19 27-29 28-29 13-45 24-38 19-31 29-39 21-25 29-15 38-15 23-25 23-21 36-29 30-35 25-26 28-33 30-16 26-21 36-24

1929-30 (6-12, 3-7 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 14 NIAGARA .......................................... W 21 at Colgate ........................................... L JANUARY 3 at Rochester ....................................... L 7 LAFAYETTE .......................................... L 8 COLGATE ............................................ L 11 at Princeton* ....................................... L 13 at Yale* ............................................... L 18 YALE* ................................................ W

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38-26 22-27 23-24 25-41 25-32 18-26 10-35 23-19

FEBRUARY 5 ALFRED ............................................. W 8 PENN* ................................................. L 11 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 19 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 22 at Penn* ........................................... W 24 at Columbia* ...................................... L MARCH 1 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 5 at Syracuse ......................................... L 8 at Dartmouth* .................................... L

32-28 34-37 25-41 29-28 34-41 27-23 26-51 32-25 24-56 25-27

1930-31 (10-9, 4-6 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 13 NIAGARA .......................................... W 18 CLARKSON ....................................... W 20 at Rochester ..................................... W 22 at Buffalo ............................................ L 31 at Ohio State ...................................... L JANUARY 1 at Ohio University ............................. W 2 at Cincinnati ..................................... W 10 YALE* .................................................. L 13 at Syracuse ......................................... L 17 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L FEBRUARY 4 ALFRED ............................................. W 7 PENN* ............................................... W 11 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 14 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 21 at Penn* ............................................. L 23 at Columbia* ...................................... L 28 at Princeton* ..................................... W MARCH 7 at Yale* ............................................... L 14 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 1931-32 (10-10, 6-4 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 12 NIAGARA ............................................ L 16 CLARKSON ....................................... W 19 at Rochester ..................................... W 21 at Buffalo ............................................ L 31 at Illinois Wesleyan ............................. L JANUARY 1 at Illinois ............................................. L 2 at Michigan State ............................... L 6 at Colgate ........................................... L 9 at Princeton* ....................................... L 16 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 19 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 23 YALE* ................................................ W FEBRUARY 10 ALFRED ............................................. W 13 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 16 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 20 at Penn* ........................................... W 27 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 29 at Yale* ............................................. W MARCH 5 PENN* ............................................... W 12 at Columbia* ...................................... L

34-32 41-18 39-21 37-49 24-38 38-33 20-16 26-30 27-46 33-35 36-34 31-27 19-30 28-23 22-26 28-45 30-23 24-32 29-27

27-33 30-27 36-28 23-29 22-23 23-44 26-29 25-30 23-33 36-49 28-26 37-21 45-25 35-30 28-27 30-24 29-40 34-33 32-18 34-46

1932-33 (6-11, 1-9 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 15 TORONTO ........................................ W 17 at Rochester ..................................... W 19 at Buffalo .......................................... W JANUARY 4 COLGATE ............................................ L 7 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 11 NIAGARA .......................................... W 14 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 18 at Syracuse ......................................... L 21 at Columbia* ...................................... L 28 YALE* .................................................. L FEBRUARY 8 ALFRED ............................................. W 11 PENN* ................................................. L 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 18 at Princeton* ....................................... L 22 at Penn* ............................................. L 25 PRINCETON* ....................................... L MARCH 4 at Yale* ............................................... L

40-13 39-25 35-26 35-38 31-45 61-28 34-38 31-34 36-37 24-31 39-24 24-33 38-35 26-40 24-28 32-41 22-45

1933-34 (11-5, 9-3 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 21 TORONTO ........................................ W 23 at Rochester ..................................... W

30-13 28-24

JANUARY 10 at Colgate ........................................... L 13 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 20 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 27 YALE* .................................................. L FEBRUARY 7 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 10 PENN* ................................................. L 12 at Princeton* ....................................... L 17 at Columbia* .................................... W 19 at Yale* ............................................. W 22 HARVARD* ........................................ W 24 at Penn* ........................................... W 28 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W MARCH 3 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 10 at Harvard* ....................................... W 1934-35 (5-15, 3-9 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 8 NIAGARA ............................................ L 18 SPRINGFIELD ....................................... L 22 at Rochester ....................................... L JANUARY 3 ALFRED ............................................. W 5 at Buffalo ............................................ L 9 COLGATE .......................................... W 12 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 16 at Syracuse ......................................... L 19 at Harvard* ......................................... L 26 YALE* .................................................. L FEBRUARY 6 CANISIUS .......................................... W 9 PENN* ............................................... W 13 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 16 at Yale* ............................................... L 18 at Columbia* ...................................... L 22 HARVARD* ........................................ W 23 at Penn* ............................................. L 27 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L MARCH 2 at Princeton* ....................................... L 9 at Dartmouth* .................................... L

32-39 30-28 40-35 31-41 32-37 22-24 25-33 30-29 36-27 42-28 26-21 37-21 36-27 34-23

17-26 28-41 33-46 28-26 31-32 27-26 27-29 35-50 17-23 28-30 28-27 37-29 20-29 31-43 30-40 32-28 28-33 26-36 20-25 28-43

1935-36 (5-12, 3-9 EIBL) Coach: Howard Ortner DECEMBER 13 TORONTO ........................................ W 20 HARVARD* ........................................ W 21 at Rochester ....................................... L JANUARY 4 at Colgate ........................................... L 8 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 11 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 18 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 25 YALE* .................................................. L FEBRUARY 5 ALFRED ............................................. W 8 PENN* ............................................... W 15 at Yale* ............................................... L 17 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 22 at Penn* ............................................. L 29 at Columbia* ...................................... L MARCH 7 at Harvard* ......................................... L 11 at Princeton* ....................................... L 14 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 1936-37 (3-14, 0-12 EIBL) Coach: John Rowland DECEMBER 9 TORONTO ........................................ W 12 ALFRED ............................................. W 16 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 18 at Harvard* ......................................... L JANUARY 9 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 14 at Princeton* ....................................... L 16 HARVARD* .......................................... L 20 COLGATE ............................................ L 23 at Yale* ............................................... L FEBRUARY 13 PENN* ................................................. L 18 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 20 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 24 at Syracuse ......................................... L 27 at Penn* ............................................. L MARCH 6 YALE* .................................................. L 8 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 13 at Columbia* ...................................... L

54-29 41-33 29-36 23-48 32-47 30-38 36-34 27-39 39-37 36-31 27-43 27-37 21-38 26-59 24-41 27-37 27-33

49-21 47-24 49-32 40-54 28-34 27-31 26-40 40-43 39-49 29-33 34-41 37-51 44-51 24-40 31-39 49-52 37-50


1937-38 (11-7, 6-6 EIBL) Coach: John Rowland DECEMBER 9 TORONTO ........................................ W 11 ALFRED ............................................. W 14 BUCKNELL ......................................... W JANUARY 5 COLGATE .......................................... W 8 at Princeton* ..................................... W 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 15 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 22 at Yale* ............................................. W 29 at Penn* ........................................... W FEBRUARY 9 at Colgate ........................................... L 12 PENN* ................................................. L 18 at Harvard* ......................................... L 19 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 22 HARVARD* .......................................... L 26 PRINCETON* ..................................... W MARCH 2 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 5 YALE* ................................................ W 12 at Columbia* ...................................... L

44-21 53-35 47-28 53-45 41-40 38-56 45-43 42-37 36-30 48-54 45-51 37-39 42-50 30-40 43-42 40-38 60-36 28-47

1938-39 (12-12, 7-5 EIBL) Coach: Blair Gullion DECEMBER 10 TORONTO ........................................ W 14 ALFRED ............................................. W 22 vs. Michigan# ..................................... L 27 at Canisius ........................................ W 28 at Pittsburgh ....................................... L 30 at Baldwin-Wallace ........................... W JANUARY 2 at Notre Dame ................................... L 3 at Illinois ............................................. L 5 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 7 at Penn* ............................................. L 11 HARVARD* ........................................ W 14 ARMY .................................................. L 18 at Yale* ............................................. W 21 at Columbia* ...................................... L 28 YALE* ................................................ W FEBRUARY 8 at Syracuse ......................................... L 11 PENN* ............................................... W 14 COLGATE .......................................... W 17 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 18 at Harvard* ....................................... W 25 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 27 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W MARCH 4 at Princeton* ....................................... L 11 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L # - at New York, N.Y.

18-48 34-35 30-41 29-41 35-27 32-37 41-36 32-37 39-28 32-36 39-35 39-35 44-55 46-37 43-27 37-36 35-36 42-43

46-17 47-26 26-27 29-45 31-35 24-29 29-28 41-42 26-27 36-45 33-38 40-33 36-33 36-46 24-30 52-32 57-41 36-39 43-33 34-33 41-34 33-47 34-43

1940-41 (17-6, 9-3 EIBL) Coach: Blair Gullion DECEMBER 7 ALFRED ............................................. W 14 LAFAYETTE ........................................ W 18 NIAGARA .......................................... W 27 at Bradley ........................................... L

43-22 57-21 44-39 32-52

33-34 36-35 39-25 51-24 38-22 33-36 45-27 43-31 28-30 31-27 40-43 32-33 33-27 53-34 37-31 42-34 40-35 42-24 43-19

1941-42 (9-12, 7-5 EIBL) Coach: Blair Gullion DECEMBER 6 ALFRED ............................................. W 13 PENN STATE ..................................... W 17 NIAGARA ............................................ L 27 at Toledo ............................................. L 29 at Wayne State ................................... L 30 at Pittsburgh ....................................... L JANUARY 5 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 9 at Harvard* ....................................... W 10 at Yale* ............................................. W 17 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 24 YALE* ................................................ W FEBRUARY 7 PENN* ............................................... W 10 at Syracuse ......................................... L 14 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 18 HARVARD* ........................................ W 21 at Princeton* ....................................... L 25 at Penn* ............................................. L 28 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L MARCH 4 at Colgate ........................................... L 7 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 14 at Columbia* .................................... W

58-42 28-25 42-45 31-52 30-36 32-39 38-46 31-27 51-43 29-49 51-34 46-36 33-40 50-35 40-34 36-58 35-48 53-68 49-56 30-54 52-27

1942-43 (7-15, 6-6 EIBL) Coach: Speed Wilson DECEMBER 5 BUFFALO ............................................. L 12 FORDHAM .......................................... L 16 NIAGARA ............................................ L 19 at Rochester ....................................... L 21 at Seton Hall ....................................... L 22 at Albright ........................................... L JANUARY 6 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 8 at Yale* ............................................. W 9 at Harvard* ....................................... W 18 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 30 PITTSBURGH ....................................... L FEBRUARY 6 at Penn* ............................................. L 10 at Syracuse ......................................... L 13 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 19 at Princeton* ....................................... L 20 at Penn* ........................................... W 24 YALE* ................................................ W 27 PRINCETON* ....................................... L MARCH 3 HARVARD* ........................................ W 6 COLGATE .......................................... W 10 at Columbia* .................................... W 13 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L

46-50 34-41 35-50 35-36 28-29 29-56 40-49 55-27 49-34 51-52 56-60 35-42 40-48 39-47 36-52 35-30 51-34 37-41 63-43 78-49 59-51 33-55

1943-44 (9-11, 2-6 EIBL) Coach: Speed Wilson NOVEMBER 27 ROME AIR FORCE BASE .................... W DECEMBER 4 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 11 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 18 at Penn* ............................................. L 29 CONNECTICUT ................................. W JANUARY 1 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 8 PENN* ................................................. L 12 ROCHESTER ......................................... L 15 at Columbia* ...................................... L 22 HOBART ............................................ W 29 at Colgate ........................................... L

82-11 50-36 39-52 51-57 64-35 41-39 50-51 35-41 29-33 50-41 40-45

FEBRUARY 5 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 9 at Hobart .......................................... W 12 at Princeton* ....................................... L 16 CANISIUS ............................................ L 19 SAMPSON AIR FORCE BASE ............... L MARCH 1 at Long Island University .................... L 4 at Canisius ........................................ W 8 at Sampson Air Force Base .............. W 11 COLGATE .......................................... W 1944-45 (12-5, 4-2 EIBL) Coach: Speed Wilson DECEMBER 2 RIDER ................................................ W 9 at Canisius ........................................ W 16 at Columbia* .................................... W 23 SAMPSON AIR FORCE BASE ............... L 30 WESTERN KENTUCKY ........................ W JANUARY 3 at New York University ....................... L 6 at Penn* ............................................. L 9 MEXICO ............................................ W 13 HOBART ............................................ W 20 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 27 SYRACUSE ......................................... W FEBRUARY 3 PENN* ................................................. L 7 at Colgate ......................................... W 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 12 at Syracuse ....................................... W 14 at Sampson Air Force Base ................ L 17 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W

46-58 55-52 33-42 42-44 44-49 47-48 51-29 52-45 46-39

59-35 43-42 50-35 39-43 64-53 30-52 47-55 52-37 55-33 46-28 27-25 50-52 48-30 50-35 38-33 38-40 37-33

1945-46 (12-5, 6-2 EIBL) Coach: Speed Wilson DECEMBER 1 SAMPSON NAVAL HOSPITAL .......... W 8 at Canisius ........................................ W 12 NIAGARA .......................................... W 15 at Penn* ........................................... W 22 at Columbia* .................................... W JANUARY 5 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 9 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 12 at Princeton* ..................................... W 16 at New York University ....................... L 19 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 23 at Syracuse ......................................... L 26 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 30 COLGATE .......................................... W FEBRUARY 2 PENN* ............................................... W 6 at Sampson Naval Training Center .. W 9 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 16 SYRACUSE ........................................... L

68-29 51-37 69-39 55-42 70-36 66-43 77-49 51-40 46-62 77-34 45-63 44-48 64-54 70-58 63-42 53-56 53-61

1946-47 (14-8, 8-4 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 7 VERMONT ......................................... W 11 NIAGARA .......................................... W 14 at Rochester ..................................... W 17 COLGATE .......................................... W 20 YALE* ................................................ W JANUARY 4 at Canisius .......................................... L 8 at Syracuse ......................................... L 11 HARVARD* ........................................ W 15 CANISIUS .......................................... W 18 at Yale* ............................................... L 20 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 25 at Penn* ............................................. L FEBRUARY 1 LAFAYETTE ........................................ W 8 PENN* ............................................... W 15 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 19 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 22 at Harvard* ....................................... W MARCH 1 at Princeton* ..................................... W 3 at Columbia* ...................................... L 8 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 11 at Colgate ........................................... L 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W

58-31 50-45 45-33 41-38 64-41 40-50 48-52 56-39 39-36 36-39 38-35 38-44 52-36 42-37 27-41 53-30 47-43 44-43 45-47 30-45 64-80 51-37

1947-48 (16-9, 9-3 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 6 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 10 NIAGARA .......................................... W 13 COLGATE ............................................ L 19 YALE* ................................................ W 23 at New York University ....................... L 30 at Toledo ............................................. L

58-34 55-43 45-47 52-46 48-61 41-58

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1939-40 (10-13, 7-5 EIBL) Coach: Blair Gullion DECEMBER 9 TORONTO ........................................ W 16 LAFAYETTE ........................................ W 19 at Syracuse ......................................... L 27 at Toledo ............................................. L 28 at Bradley ........................................... L 30 vs. Michigan# ..................................... L JANUARY 1 at Ohio State .................................... W 2 at Canisius .......................................... L 6 at Penn* ............................................. L 9 at Colgate ........................................... L 13 PITTSBURGH ....................................... L 17 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 19 at Yale* ............................................. W 20 at Army ............................................... L 27 PRINCETON* ....................................... L FEBRUARY 10 PENN* ............................................... W 14 YALE* ................................................ W 16 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 17 at Harvard* ....................................... W 24 at Princeton* ..................................... W 28 HARVARD* ........................................ W MARCH 4 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 9 at Columbia* ...................................... L # - at Columbus, Ohio

58-30 38-22 27-42 52-32 39-50 54-36

28 at Toledo ............................................. L 30 at Wayne State ................................. W JANUARY 10 at Yale* ............................................. W 11 at Penn* ........................................... W 15 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 18 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 25 YALE* ................................................ W FEBRUARY 8 PENN* ............................................... W 14 at Harvard* ......................................... L 15 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 21 HARVARD* .......................................... L 25 SYRACUSE ........................................... L MARCH 1 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 5 COLGATE .......................................... W 8 at Princeton* ..................................... W 15 at Columbia* .................................... W at Havana ......................................... W at Havana ......................................... W at Havana ......................................... W

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JANUARY 1 vs. UCLA# ........................................... L 3 at Canisius# ...................................... W 7 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 10 HARVARD* ........................................ W 13 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ...................... L 17 at Yale* ............................................. W 21 CANISIUS .......................................... W 24 PITTSBURGH ..................................... W FEBRUARY 7 PENN* ................................................. L 11 at Penn* ........................................... W 14 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 20 at Harvard* ....................................... W 21 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 25 at Syracuse ......................................... L 28 PRINCETON* ..................................... W MARCH 3 at Colgate ......................................... W 6 at Princeton* ..................................... W 8 at Columbia* ...................................... L 13 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W # - Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.)

47-50 41-37 46-43 57-45 53-58 58-54 56-51 52-40 54-56 68-57 37-40 71-59 66-49 52-58 59-49 75-66 54-48 68-73 52-45

1948-49 (11-15, 5-7 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 4 GETTYSBURG .................................... W 8 BUFFALO ........................................... W 11 COLGATE .......................................... W 14 NIAGARA ............................................ L 17 YALE* .................................................. L 20 at Michigan State ............................. W 21 at Illinois ............................................. L 29 at John Carroll ..................................... L 30 vs. Utah# ............................................ L JANUARY 1 at Canisius# ........................................ L 4 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 8 at Harvard* ....................................... W 12 CANISIUS .......................................... W 15 at Penn* ........................................... W 17 at Yale* ............................................... L 22 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W FEBRUARY 2 MUHLENBERG ..................................... L 5 PENN* ................................................. L 12 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 16 at Colgate ......................................... W 19 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 23 at Syracuse ......................................... L 26 HARVARD* ........................................ W MARCH 5 at Princeton* ....................................... L 7 at Columbia* ...................................... L 12 at Dartmouth* .................................... L # - Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.)

43-40 67-44 57-48 47-54 57-64 56-45 47-71 60-62 44-52 33-56 44-49 51-42 64-46 47-34 40-59 57-51 52-54 43-45 59-44 71-69 50-58 58-70 50-48 38-44 49-51 45-57

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1949-50 (18-7, 7-5 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 3 GETTYSBURG .................................... W 6 BUFFALO ........................................... W 10 COLGATE .......................................... W 17 YALE* ................................................ W 19 RUTGERS ........................................... W 28 vs. Ohio State (at East Lansing, Mich.) . L 29 at Michigan State ............................... L 31 at Canisius ........................................ W JANUARY 2 BROWN ............................................. W 7 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 11 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 14 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 21 at Colgate ......................................... W FEBRUARY 1 FORDHAM ........................................ W 4 PENN* ............................................... W 7 at Harvard* ....................................... W 11 at Yale* ............................................... L 13 at Princeton* ....................................... L 18 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 21 at Syracuse ....................................... W 25 HARVARD* ........................................ W MARCH 1 CANISIUS .......................................... W 4 at Penn* ........................................... W 6 at Columbia* ...................................... L 11 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 1950-51 (20-5, 10-2 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 2 CLARKSON ....................................... W 6 RIDER ................................................ W 9 COLGATE .......................................... W

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13 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 16 YALE* ................................................ W 20 at Gettysburg ................................... W 28 STANFORD ....................................... W 30 at Canisius ........................................ W JANUARY 1 at New York University ..................... W 6 at No. 14 Columbia* .......................... L 8 at Yale* ............................................. W 13 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 20 at Colgate ........................................... L FEBRUARY 1 FORDHAM ........................................ W 3 PENN* ............................................... W 7 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 10 No. 6 COLUMBIA* .............................. L 13 at Harvard* ....................................... W 17 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 21 at Penn* ........................................... W 24 HARVARD* ........................................ W 28 at Syracuse ......................................... L MARCH 3 at Princeton* ..................................... W 6 CANISIUS .......................................... W 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 1951-52 (16-9, 8-4 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 1 CLARKSON ....................................... W 5 SCRANTON ...................................... W 8 COLGATE .......................................... W 15 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ...................... L 20 at Tulane ........................................... W 22 at Tulane ........................................... W 27 vs. Wake Forest# .............................. W 28 vs. Columbia# ................................... W 29 at No. 19 North Carolina State# ....... L JANUARY 5 No. 19 SYRACUSE .............................. L 9 at Colgate ........................................... L 12 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 15 at Yale* ............................................. W 19 PRINCETON* ..................................... W FEBRUARY 2 PENN* ............................................... W 9 YALE* ................................................ W 13 HARVARD* ........................................ W 16 at Princeton* ....................................... L 22 at Harvard* ....................................... W 23 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 27 at Syracuse ......................................... L MARCH 1 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 8 at Penn* ............................................. L 10 at Columbia* ...................................... L 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L # - Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.)

63-47 62-45 82-45 59-56 58-49 69-56 45-85 63-36 58-43 51-76 78-70 72-54 55-67 44-54 73-44 59-55 70-60 71-50 64-71 53-52 72-60 69-48

80-36 74-43 58-51 52-58 51-50 58-48 58-51 66-64 49-51 79-81 34-60 68-65 60-52 67-51 64-51 71-61 69-44 54-68 71-50 57-41 50-57 87-67 62-76 46-67 65-72

1952-53 (10-13, 6-6 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene 70-54 66-36 71-53 60-57 78-46 42-43 54-61 47-43 39-32 47-48 67-56 69-49 61-57 50-48 54-35 49-48 47-60 49-51 42-44 68-55 57-47 65-43 60-53 53-60 56-43

56-30 82-53 55-51

DECEMBER 3 SAMPSON AIR FORCE BASE ............. W 6 ALFRED ............................................. W 13 COLGATE (OT) ................................. W 17 HARVARD* (OT) ............................... W 20 at Sampson Air Force Base ................ L 29 at Duquesne ....................................... L 30 at Pittsburgh ....................................... L 31 at West Virginia .................................. L JANUARY 9 at Harvard* ....................................... W 10 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 17 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 24 at Colgate ........................................... L FEBRUARY 4 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 7 PENN* ................................................. L 11 at Princeton* ....................................... L 14 YALE* .................................................. L 17 at Yale* ............................................... L 21 COLUMBIA* (2OT) ............................ W 28 NIAGARA ............................................ L MARCH 3 at Syracuse ......................................... L 6 at Columbia* ...................................... L 7 at Penn* ............................................. L 14 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W

56-50 75-42 74-71 64-56 78-80 59-77 62-67 65-70 63-59 76-63 57-49 61-70 69-65 49-50 50-59 66-72 47-56 76-74 47-57 57-66 41-86 50-58 80-55

EIBL CHAMPIONS • NCAA TOURNAMENT 1953-54 (18-8, 11-3 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 5 HOBART ............................................ W 89-49 9 CLARKSON ....................................... W 92-37 12 COLGATE .......................................... W 70-58

16 HARVARD* ........................................ W 64-53 18 YALE* ................................................ W 85-69 30 SYRACUSE (OT) .................................. L 77-81 JANUARY 2 NAVY ................................................ W 73-61 5 COLUMBIA* (OT) .............................. W 81-73 9 BROWN* ........................................... W 72-54 13 at Syracuse ......................................... L 69-71 16 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 79-58 20 SAMPSON AIR FORCE BASE ............. W 79-72 23 COLGATE .......................................... W 73-70 FEBRUARY 3 at Sampson Air Force Base ................ L 71-84 6 PENN* ................................................. L 46-61 13 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 68-71 19 at Yale* ............................................. W 76-59 20 at Columbia* .................................... W 66-57 26 at Brown* ......................................... W 69-53 27 at Harvard* ....................................... W 85-60 MARCH 1 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 73-53 6 at Penn* (OT) ................................... W 57-56 8 at Princeton* ....................................... L 44-48 9 PRINCETON ...................................... W 46-44 NCAA Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 12 vs. Navy .............................................. L 67-69 13 vs. No. 10 North Carolina State ........ L 54-65 1954-55 (11-13, 8-6 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 4 SCRANTON ...................................... W 8 COLGATE ............................................ L 11 HARVARD* ........................................ W 14 No. 10 NIAGARA ............................... L 17 BROWN* ........................................... W 21 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 27 at No. 5 North Carolina State# ......... L 28 vs. No. 14 Southern California# ........ L 29 vs. West Virginia# ............................... L JANUARY 5 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 8 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 14 at Yale* ............................................. W 15 at Columbia* ...................................... L 20 at Colgate ........................................... L FEBRUARY 2 at Sampson Air Force Base .............. W 5 PENN* ................................................. L 8 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 12 YALE* ................................................ W 16 at Syracuse ......................................... L 19 at Penn* ............................................. L 23 at Brown* (OT) ................................. W 26 at Princeton* ....................................... L MARCH 4 at Harvard* ....................................... W 5 at Dartmouth* .................................... L # - Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.)

66-53 52-73 60-46 65-71 53-44 72-62 61-95 58-77 71-79 69-55 70-66 56-55 62-82 57-63 71-58 76-84 47-71 79-59 61-78 50-61 60-59 62-65 72-58 58-72

1955-56 (11-13, 8-6 EIBL) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 7 COLGATE .......................................... W 8 BUFFALO ........................................... W 10 HARVARD* .......................................... L 16 BROWN* ........................................... W 23 at Washington (Mo.) .......................... L 27 vs. Kansas# ......................................... L 28 vs. Nebraska# ..................................... L 29 vs. Oklahoma# (OT) ........................... L JANUARY 4 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 7 at Columbia* ...................................... L 10 PUERTO RICO ................................... W 13 at Brown* ......................................... W 14 at Harvard* ....................................... W 19 at Colgate ........................................... L FEBRUARY 1 at Syracuse (OT) ................................ L 4 PENN* ................................................. L 11 YALE* .................................................. L 17 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 18 at Yale* ............................................. W 25 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 28 PRINCETON* ..................................... W MARCH 2 at Penn* ........................................... W 3 at Princeton* ....................................... L 10 at Dartmouth* .................................. W # - Big 7 Classic (Kansas City, Kan.)

82-76 83-73 59-81 82-63 50-55 58-75 69-70 68-71 67-85 67-73 80-60 74-56 75-68 62-76 94-96 67-72 60-72 61-79 78-71 63-58 73-68 83-78 76-80 81-71


1956-57 (4-19, 2-12 Ivy League) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 1 BUCKNELL ........................................... L 54-60 5 BUFFALO ........................................... W 63-54 8 COLGATE ............................................ L 52-54 15 HARVARD* .......................................... L 44-45 19 at Syracuse ......................................... L 59-86 27 at No. 17 Canisius# ........................... L 60-79 29 vs. Xavier (Ohio)# .............................. L 57-81 JANUARY 5 CREIGHTON ...................................... W 72-53 9 at Penn* ............................................. L 72-77 12 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 54-74 18 at Columbia* ...................................... L 70-103 19 at Princeton* ....................................... L 56-62 FEBRUARY 2 YALE* .................................................. L 51-65 6 at Colgate ........................................... L 63-75 16 at Yale* ............................................... L 56-75 22 at Harvard* ......................................... L 59-80 23 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 49-84 27 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 62-80 MARCH 2 BROWN* ........................................... W 82-50 6 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 56-69 9 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 47-56 11 PENN* ............................................... W 74-66 13 at Brown* ........................................... L 56-88 # - Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.)

1959-60 (13-10, 8-6 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 2 BUFFALO ........................................... W 60-53 5 COLGATE .......................................... W 85-54 8 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 66-68 12 FLORIDA SOUTHERN ........................ W 81-65 16 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 74-70 19 at Syracuse ....................................... W 97-81 28 vs. Wichita State# .............................. L 62-78 29 vs. Niagara# ....................................... L 56-72 30 vs. Clemson# ...................................... L 58-59 JANUARY 8 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 59-77 9 HARVARD* ........................................ W 81-57 13 at Colgate ......................................... W 71-69 16 at Columbia* .................................... W 76-72 FEBRUARY 5 at Harvard* ......................................... L 78-79 6 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 79-83 12 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 72-61 13 PENN* ............................................... W 66-63 19 at Yale* ............................................. W 84-72 20 at Brown* ........................................... L 69-79 26 BROWN* ........................................... W 73-62 27 YALE* ................................................ W 76-59 MARCH 4 at Penn* ............................................. L 47-58 5 at Princeton* ....................................... L 73-83 # - All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1957-58 (11-11, 5-9 Ivy League) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 4 BUFFALO ........................................... W 7 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 11 COLGATE .......................................... W 14 at No. 17 Syracuse .......................... W 20 SYRACUSE (OT) ................................ W 28 vs. Iowa# ............................................ L 30 at Canisius# ...................................... W JANUARY 6 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 11 HARVARD* ........................................ W 17 at Penn* ............................................. L 18 at Princeton* ..................................... W 25 at Colgate ........................................... L FEBRUARY 7 at No. 20 Dartmouth* ....................... L 8 at Harvard* ......................................... L 12 PENN* ................................................. L 15 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 21 at Brown* ......................................... W 22 at Yale* ............................................... L 28 YALE* ................................................ W MARCH 1 BROWN* ........................................... W 5 at Columbia* ...................................... L # - Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.)

1960-61 (14-10, 7-7 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 3 COLGATE (2OT) ................................. L 80-84 7 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 52-50 10 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 73-64 14 at Rochester ..................................... W 97-81 17 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 49-48 28 vs. Bowdoin# .................................... W 67-46 29 vs. Maine# .......................................... L 58-68 30 vs. Harvard# ....................................... L 73-84 JANUARY 4 PENN* ............................................... W 65-60 7 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 57-64 13 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 51-65 14 at Harvard* ....................................... W 68-62 21 at Colgate ......................................... W 72-65 FEBRUARY 1 RIDER ................................................ W 80-44 4 at Columbia* .................................... W 69-57 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 81-73 11 HARVARD* (OT) ................................. L 65-72 17 at Penn* ........................................... W 68-65 18 at Princeton* ....................................... L 57-79 24 BROWN* ........................................... W 67-65 25 YALE* .................................................. L 67-75 MARCH 3 at Yale* ............................................. W 84-68 4 at Brown* ........................................... L 60-61 8 at Syracuse ....................................... W 107-79 # - Downeast Classic (Bangor, Maine)

56-60 60-63 58-55 60-77 82-56 71-72 48-58 59-63 69-71 63-66 73-69 59-79 59-57 57-56 65-85

62-52 58-53 61-55 77-74 54-58 61-80 60-66 68-52 66-67 58-77 57-63 52-66 63-64 73-75 67-63 63-58 52-70 72-58 63-72 73-84 63-66 63-70 58-76

1961-62 (18-7, 9-5 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 2 COLGATE .......................................... W 9 at Bucknell ........................................ W 13 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 16 at Columbia* .................................... W 19 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 23 at Illinois ........................................... W 26 at Bradley ........................................... L 28 at Canisius# ...................................... W 30 vs. Drake# .......................................... L JANUARY 9 at Colgate ......................................... W 12 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 13 HARVARD* ........................................ W 16 at Syracuse ....................................... W 20 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 31 SPRINGFIELD ..................................... W FEBRUARY 2 at Harvard* ....................................... W 3 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 9 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 10 PENN* ............................................... W 16 at Yale* ............................................... L 17 at Brown* ......................................... W 23 YALE* .................................................. L 24 BROWN* ........................................... W MARCH 2 at Penn* (2OT) ................................... L 3 at Princeton* ....................................... L # - Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.)

57-46 76-61 83-68 71-58 72-61 72-60 59-85 75-62 65-66 74-70 72-48 82-75 86-78 74-63 71-64 89-69 58-60 45-43 60-50 56-77 67-55 47-48 66-62 90-93 65-67

1963-64 (15-10, 9-5 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 4 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ...................... L 7 COLGATE .......................................... W 11 CANISIUS .......................................... W 14 BUFFALO ........................................... W 17 at Syracuse ......................................... L 21 at Columbia* .................................... W 26 vs. Minnesota# ................................... L 28 vs. Providence# ................................... L JANUARY 7 FLORIDA SOUTHERN ........................ W 10 at Harvard* ....................................... W 11 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 17 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 18 PENN* ............................................... W 25 SPRINGFIELD ..................................... W FEBRUARY 5 at Colgate ......................................... W 7 YALE* .................................................. L 8 BROWN* ........................................... W 14 at Brown* ......................................... W 15 at Yale* ............................................... L 21 HARVARD* ........................................ W 22 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 25 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 28 at Penn* ............................................. L 29 at Princeton* ....................................... L MARCH 4 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W # - ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.)

67-46 76-47 59-67 71-80 93-77 80-70 74-94 48-55 63-69 42-59 66-71 84-65 78-76 73-67 85-69 80-71 68-54 75-62 75-81 64-75 68-50 60-61 65-78 86-92

65-82 87-68 97-83 73-59 84-86 76-64 77-89 63-69 97-87 80-77 97-68 82-87 85-70 96-79 98-92 67-79 84-68 90-77 79-87 73-71 96-62 85-89 62-73 55-61 85-82

1964-65 (19-5, 11-3 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 5 COLGATE .......................................... W 97-71 9 at Syracuse ....................................... W 73-72 12 ARMY ................................................ W 65-61 16 COLORADO STATE ............................ L 65-67 18 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 79-73 31 vs. Connecticut# ................................. L 63-75 JANUARY 2 at Canisius# ...................................... W 95-84 5 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 106-96 8 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 95-91 9 at Harvard* ....................................... W 91-53 15 PENN* ............................................... W 76-65 16 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 70-69 19 at Colgate ......................................... W 92-83 23 at Springfield .................................... W 76-61 FEBRUARY 3 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 92-71 5 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 110-84 6 HARVARD* ........................................ W 78-66 13 at Brown* ......................................... W 90-60 15 at Yale* ............................................. W 83-67 16 at Columbia* .................................... W 89-80 19 BROWN* ........................................... W 96-61 20 YALE* .................................................. L 69-71 26 at Penn* ............................................. L 70-79 27 at Princeton* ....................................... L 84-107 # - Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.)

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1958-59 (8-15, 4-10 Ivy League) Coach: Royner Greene DECEMBER 3 at Buffalo .......................................... W 6 COLGATE .......................................... W 13 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 19 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 20 OHIO UNIVERSITY (OT) ...................... L 26 vs. Utah# ............................................ L 27 vs. Syracuse# ...................................... L JANUARY 5 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 9 at Harvard* ......................................... L 10 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 16 PENN* ................................................. L 17 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 23 CREIGHTON ........................................ L FEBRUARY 6 DARTMOUTH* (OT) ........................... L 7 HARVARD* ........................................ W 13 at Penn* ........................................... W 14 at Princeton* ....................................... L 20 BROWN* ........................................... W 21 YALE* .................................................. L 27 at Yale* ............................................... L 28 at Brown* (OT) ................................... L MARCH 4 at Columbia* ...................................... L 7 at Syracuse ......................................... L # - ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.)

62-37 64-58 71-56 60-54 70-69 68-73 64-58

1962-63 (12-12, 6-7 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 1 COLGATE .......................................... W 5 at Rochester ..................................... W 8 BUCKNELL ........................................... L 15 at Canisius .......................................... L 18 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 21 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 27 at Miami (Fla.)# .................................. L 28 vs. Louisiana State# ........................... L JANUARY 2 at North Carolina State ...................... L 12 at Harvard* ......................................... L 13 at Dartmouth* (OT) ........................... L 15 at Colgate ......................................... W 18 PENN* ............................................... W 19 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 30 at Springfield .................................... W FEBRUARY 5 at Syracuse ....................................... W 8 HARVARD* ........................................ W 9 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 15 at Yale* (OT) ...................................... L 16 at Brown* ........................................... L 22 BROWN* ........................................... W 23 YALE* (OT) .......................................... L MARCH 1 at Princeton* ....................................... L 2 at Penn* (OT) ..................................... L # - Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.)

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1965-66 (15-9, 10-4 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 1 at Rochester ..................................... W 100-80 4 COLGATE .......................................... W 116-69 8 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 81-87 11 at Columbia* ...................................... L 68-69 13 at Army ............................................... L 74-76 17 YALE* ................................................ W 86-75 22 at Pittsburgh ..................................... W 81-72 27 vs. Minnesota# ................................... L 82-84 29 vs. Niagara# ..................................... W 98-83 30 vs. No. 6 Brigham Young# ................. L 92-105 JANUARY 7 at Harvard* ....................................... W 96-80 8 at Dartmouth* (OT) ......................... W 59-57 15 BROWN* (OT) ..................................... L 66-68 19 at Colgate ......................................... W 98-83 FEBRUARY 4 at Brown* ......................................... W 85-68 5 at Yale* ............................................. W 87-76 8 at Syracuse ......................................... L 85-120 11 HARVARD* ........................................ W 109-96 12 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 102-82 18 at Princeton* ..................................... W 86-77 19 at Penn* ............................................. L 66-84 25 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 62-84 26 PENN* ............................................... W 81-76 MARCH 1 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 84-73 # - Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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1966-67 (19-5, 11-3 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 1 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 98-80 3 at Colgate ......................................... W 80-75 6 at Syracuse ......................................... L 67-99 10 ARMY ................................................ W 59-52 16 at Yale* ............................................... L 67-78 20 at Buffalo .......................................... W 76-63 28 at Kentucky ....................................... W 92-77 30 at Butler ............................................ W 69-64 JANUARY 6 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 69-57 7 HARVARD* ........................................ W 96-62 10 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 65-66 13 at Brown* ......................................... W 74-57 17 COLGATE .......................................... W 86-57 21 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 74-40 FEBRUARY 1 PITTSBURGH ..................................... W 110-72 3 YALE* ................................................ W 80-73 4 BROWN* ........................................... W 81-69 10 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 86-71 11 at Harvard* ....................................... W 85-71 17 PENN* ............................................... W 79-68 18 No. 3 PRINCETON* .......................... W 62-56 24 at Penn* ........................................... W 101-81 25 at No. 6 Princeton* ............................ L 66-81 MARCH 4 at Columbia* ...................................... L 51-57 1967-68 (14-11, 6-8 Ivy League) Coach: Sam MacNeil DECEMBER 2 COLGATE .......................................... W 6 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 9 at Army ............................................... L 12 at Rochester ..................................... W 15 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 20 NIAGARA .......................................... W 29 vs. Holy Cross# ................................. W 30 at Rochester# ................................... W JANUARY 5 BROWN* ........................................... W 6 YALE* .................................................. L 17 at Colgate ......................................... W 20 at No. 10 Columbia* .......................... L 23 CANISIUS (OT) ................................... L 29 at Ohio State .................................... W FEBRUARY 2 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 3 PENN* ............................................... W 9 at Harvard* ....................................... W 12 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 14 at Syracuse ......................................... L 16 HARVARD* ........................................ W 17 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 23 at Yale* ............................................... L 24 at Brown* ........................................... L MARCH 1 at Princeton* ....................................... L 2 at Penn* ........................................... W # - Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.)

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92-84 88-70 59-73 84-62 74-57 84-78 77-71 84-57 77-71 64-69 82-73 51-93 79-83 76-64 51-71 43-41 83-79 63-64 66-83 77-68 65-67 76-83 61-66 52-89 75-69

1968-69 (12-13, 7-7 Ivy League) Coach: Jerry Lace NOVEMBER 30 at Colgate ......................................... W 102-89 DECEMBER 4 SYRACUSE ......................................... W 93-81 7 ARMY .................................................. L 49-56 11 at Niagara .......................................... L 63-89 14 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 67-78 17 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 67-63 21 at Canisius .......................................... L 91-93 26 at East Carolina# ................................ L 67-74 27 vs. Air Force# ...................................... L 70-85 28 vs. Delaware# .................................. W 93-77 JANUARY 4 at Columbia* ...................................... L 52-79 7 at Bucknell ........................................ W 70-68 10 at Brown* ......................................... W 71-56 11 at Yale* ............................................... L 59-73 24 at No. 12 Ohio State ......................... L 78-96 31 YALE* ................................................ W 65-64 FEBRUARY 1 BROWN* ........................................... W 82-77 7 at Penn* ............................................. L 56-73 8 at Princeton* ....................................... L 57-67 13 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 68-67 15 HARVARD* ........................................ W 92-72 21 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 65-62 22 at Harvard* (OT) ................................ L 77-84 28 PENN* ............................................... W 64-62 MARCH 1 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 64-74 # - East Carolina Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) 1969-70 (7-16, 4-10 Ivy League) Coach: Jerry Lace DECEMBER 3 COLGATE ............................................ L 76-78 6 at Army ............................................... L 42-62 10 at Syracuse (OT) ................................ L 80-89 13 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 57-75 17 at Rochester ..................................... W 61-59 19 BOSTON COLLEGE ............................. L 60-78 27 vs. Brigham Young# ......................... W 68-62 29 at LaSalle# .......................................... L 56-68 30 at Villanova# ..................................... W 63-58 JANUARY 3 at No. 15 Columbia* .......................... L 63-84 9 BROWN* ........................................... W 72-59 10 YALE* .................................................. L 60-72 27 at Penn State ..................................... L 67-83 29 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 58-79 31 No. 14 PENN* .................................... L 60-64 FEBRUARY 6 at Yale* ............................................... L 64-82 7 at Brown* ........................................... L 72-87 13 at Harvard* ....................................... W 73-65 14 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 69-72 20 HARVARD* ........................................ W 85-74 21 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 74-72 27 at Princeton* ....................................... L 58-65 28 at No. 7 Penn* ................................... L 63-97 # - Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1970-71 (5-21, 1-13 Ivy League) Coach: Jerry Lace DECEMBER 5 PENN STATE ..................................... W 69-59 9 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 71-93 12 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 78-75 14 at Colgate ........................................... L 75-86 18 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 58-67 19 PITTSBURGH ....................................... L 65-89 22 at Loyola-Chicago ............................... L 63-82 23 at Northern Illinois .............................. L 64-76 26 vs. No. 2 South Carolina# ................. L 60-83 28 vs. Manhattan# ................................ W 64-60 30 vs. Holy Cross# ................................... L 54-84 JANUARY 8 at Brown* ........................................... L 68-81 9 at Yale* ............................................... L 60-74 22 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 93-65 28 at Boston College ............................... L 76-101 30 at Columbia* ...................................... L 48-56 FEBRUARY 5 at No. 4 Penn* ................................... L 46-79 6 at Princeton* ....................................... L 63-76 12 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 65-83 13 HARVARD* .......................................... L 60-80 19 YALE* ................................................ W 93-72 20 BROWN* ............................................. L 62-75 26 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 88-99 27 at Harvard* ......................................... L 90-104

MARCH 5 No. 5 PENN* ...................................... L 6 PRINCETON* ....................................... L # - ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.)

64-108 86-87

1971-72 (5-19, 1-13 Ivy League) Coach: Jerry Lace DECEMBER 1 SCRANTON ...................................... W 108-90 4 at Penn State ..................................... L 75-99 7 COLGATE .......................................... W 95-93 9 at Syracuse ......................................... L 82-95 11 FAIRFIELD ............................................ L 74-86 30 vs. Niagara# ....................................... L 69-95 JANUARY 1 vs. Long Island University# ................. L 67-78 7 at Yale* ............................................... L 82-92 8 at Brown* ........................................... L 88-101 12 at Rochester ..................................... W 105-98 15 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 74-87 18 at Vanderbilt ....................................... L 80-101 21 at Columbia* .................................... W 71-58 29 at Buffalo .......................................... W 84-70 FEBRUARY 4 BROWN* ............................................. L 73-89 5 YALE* .................................................. L 87-91 10 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 69-96 12 No. 5 PENN* ...................................... L 61-98 18 at Harvard* ......................................... L 81-99 19 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 72-97 25 at No. 4 Penn* ................................... L 82-111 26 at Princeton* ....................................... L 65-90 MARCH 3 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 90-92 4 HARVARD* .......................................... L 94-95 # - Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.) 1972-73 (4-22, 1-13 Ivy League) Coach: Tony Coma DECEMBER 1 vs. Alabama# ..................................... L 84-107 2 vs. Florida Southern# ........................ W 71-69 5 PENN STATE ..................................... W 74-65 9 at Colgate ........................................... L 68-77 13 ROCHESTER ......................................... L 79-85 23 at Missouri-St. Louis ........................... L 88-90 26 at Memphis ........................................ L 64-96 29 at Arkansas@ .................................... W 78-77 30 vs. Ohio University@ ........................... L 66-100 JANUARY 5 at Brown* ........................................... L 79-102 6 at Yale* ............................................... L 68-95 10 at West Virginia .................................. L 69-102 13 at Columbia* ...................................... L 59-68 19 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 62-66 20 at Syracuse ......................................... L 58-98 24 BUFFALO ............................................. L 69-72 FEBRUARY 2 HARVARD* .......................................... L 72-78 3 DARTMOUTH* (OT) ........................... L 73-75 9 at Princeton* ....................................... L 40-65 10 at Penn* ............................................. L 52-81 16 PENN* ................................................. L 48-78 17 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 44-56 23 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 74-82 24 at Harvard* ......................................... L 81-93 MARCH 2 YALE* ................................................ W 88-68 3 BROWN* ............................................. L 74-83 # - Twin City Classic (Winston-Salm, N.C.) @ - Razorback Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) 1973-74 (3-23, 1-13 Ivy League) Coach: Tony Coma, Tom Allen (last 9 games) DECEMBER 1 at Rochester ....................................... L 59-78 3 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC ............. W 61-60 5 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 61-82 7 at Missouri# ........................................ L 45-82 8 vs. Kent State# ................................... L 49-85 10 at Pittsburgh ....................................... L 55-90 JANUARY 4 BROWN* ............................................. L 65-86 5 YALE* .................................................. L 86-89 11 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 64-63 15 at Virginia Commonwealth ................ L 64-107 18 at Holy Cross ...................................... L 73-78 19 at Columbia* ...................................... L 59-66 23 at Buffalo ............................................ L 76-91 26 VILLANOVA ......................................... L 62-71 29 COLGATE .......................................... W 67-61 FEBRUARY 1 at Penn* ............................................. L 36-87 2 at Princeton* ....................................... L 56-92 8 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 53-62 9 HARVARD* .......................................... L 63-74


13 NIAGARA ............................................ L 15 at Yale* ............................................... L 16 at Brown* ........................................... L 22 at Harvard* ......................................... L 23 at Dartmouth* .................................... L MARCH 1 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 2 PENN* ................................................. L # - Show-Me Classic (Columbia, Mo.)

58-98 72-107 76-92 67-79 60-73 65-89 68-84

1974-75 (7-18, 4-10 Ivy League) Coach: Ben Bluitt NOVEMBER 30 at Duke ............................................... L 62-100 DECEMBER 4 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 49-78 7 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 77-74 10 at Colgate ........................................... L 56-60 30 SAN FRANCISCO STATE .................... L 67-77 JANUARY 4 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC ............. W 57-54 10 at Yale* ............................................. W 72-70 11 at Brown* ........................................... L 58-81 14 BUCKNELL ........................................... L 63-78 17 at Columbia* ...................................... L 81-84 21 at Fairfield ........................................... L 76-86 22 at Villanova ......................................... L 82-88 24 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 90-60 29 at Niagara (OT) .................................. L 70-71 31 HARVARD* .......................................... L 67-80 FEBRUARY 1 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 71-60 7 at Princeton* ....................................... L 29-59 8 at No. 20 Penn* ................................. L 64-83 14 BROWN* ............................................. L 73-80 15 YALE* (OT) ........................................ W 75-65 19 BUFFALO ........................................... W 102-89 21 No. 12 PENN* .................................... L 75-95 22 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 53-80 28 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 73-95 MARCH 1 at Harvard* ......................................... L 69-74

1976-77 (9-17, 5-9 Ivy League) Coach: Ben Bluitt DECEMBER 3 at Toledo ............................................ L 35-58 4 at Eastern Michigan ............................ L 42-59 8 ST. BONAVENTURE ............................ L 73-81 11 ROCHESTER ......................................... L 63-67 30 at No. 15 Minnesota# ...................... W 54-84^ 31 vs. Boston College# ............................ L 70-74 JANUARY 3 No. 18 SYRACUSE .............................. L 61-93 5 at Colgate ........................................... L 67-79 8 at Buffalo .......................................... W 71-60 12 at Bucknell (OT) .................................. L 69-73 15 at Columbia* ...................................... L 52-80 18 RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC ............. W 73-67 21 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 74-76 22 FORDHAM (3OT) .............................. W 74-70

1977-78 (9-17, 5-9 Ivy League) Coach: Ben Bluitt NOVEMBER 26 at No. 11 Syracuse ............................ L 30 COLGATE .......................................... W DECEMBER 3 EASTERN MICHIGAN .......................... L 6 at St. Bonaventure ............................. L 8 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 13 at Niagara .......................................... L 27 CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK# .......... L 28 BUFFALO# ......................................... W JANUARY 2 at Northern Illinois .............................. L 4 at Loyola-Chicago ............................... L 13 at Columbia* ...................................... L 14 at Fordham ......................................... L 17 at Rochester ..................................... W 20 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 27 at Brown* ......................................... W 28 at Yale* ............................................. W FEBRUARY 3 at Penn* ............................................. L 4 at Princeton* ....................................... L 10 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 11 HARVARD* .......................................... L 17 YALE* ................................................ W 18 BROWN* ........................................... W 24 at Harvard* ....................................... W 25 at Dartmouth* .................................... L MARCH 3 at Princeton* ....................................... L 4 at Penn* ............................................. L # - Pepsi Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.) 1978-79 (8-18, 3-11 Ivy League) Coach: Ben Bluitt NOVEMBER 28 NIAGARA (OT) ................................. W 30 at Bowling Green ............................... L DECEMBER 2 at Eastern Michigan .......................... W 4 CANISIUS ............................................ L 8 Rochester# ........................................ W 9 Colgate# ........................................... W 11 at Bucknell .......................................... L 29 at Vermont@ ....................................... L 30 vs. Air Force@ ..................................... L JANUARY 3 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 6 at Colgate ........................................... L 12 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 15 FORDHAM ........................................ W 20 at Columbia* ...................................... L 26 at Yale* ............................................... L 27 at Brown* ........................................... L FEBRUARY 2 HARVARD* .......................................... L 3 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 9 at Princeton* ..................................... W 10 at Penn* ............................................. L 16 BROWN* ............................................. L 17 YALE* .................................................. L 23 PENN* ................................................. L 24 PRINCETON* (5OT) ............................ L MARCH 2 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 3 at Harvard* ....................................... W # - Pepsi Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.) @ - Vermont Classic (Burlington, Vt.)

55-64 71-61 76-45 49-62 41-59 64-67 65-66 73-56 82-68 56-59 67-62 71-77

61-88 62-58 55-68 51-61 76-69 62-77 70-73 89-75 64-92 58-94 56-74 62-63 69-59 61-66 86-79 88-64 72-82 50-88 52-56 81-83 71-63 84-66 78-76 38-44 53-68 74-98

77-74 69-83 91-82 75-80 67-58 61-57 65-80 67-74 56-58 52-78 67-74 70-78 66-65 62-82 75-84 56-61 64-70 68-61 64-52 56-78 49-50 73-77 72-85 61-66 60-67 86-78

1979-80 (5-19, 3-11 Ivy League) Coach: Ben Bluitt DECEMBER 1 at No. 12 Syracuse ............................ L 66-107 3 at Rochester ..................................... W 66-58 7 CARLETON#$ ...................................... L 67-69 8 MANHATTANVILLE# ......................... W 70-58

11 COLGATE (OT) ................................... L 28 vs. No. 9 Syracuse@ .......................... L 29 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)@ ...................... L JANUARY 3 at Niagara .......................................... L 5 at Canisius .......................................... L 7 at Bucknell .......................................... L 11 DARTMOUTH* (2OT) ......................... L 12 HARVARD* .......................................... L 18 at Columbia* ...................................... L 19 at Fordham ......................................... L 26 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L FEBRUARY 1 at Penn* ............................................. L 2 at Princeton* ....................................... L 8 YALE* .................................................. L 9 BROWN* ........................................... W 15 at Harvard* (OT) ................................ L 16 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 22 at Brown* ........................................... L 23 at Yale* (OT) .................................... W 29 PRINCETON* ..................................... W MARCH 1 PENN* ................................................. L $ - Does not count in standings or statistics # - Big Red Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.) @ - Rochester Classic (Rochester, N.Y.) 1980-81 (7-19, 4-10 Ivy League) Coach: Tom Miller NOVEMBER 28 at Clemson# ....................................... L 29 vs. Rice# ............................................. L DECEMBER 5 at Northwestern ................................. L 8 at Bowling Green ............................... L 11 ST. JOSEPH’S (Pa.) ............................. L 28 HOFSTRA .......................................... W 30 vs. Southern Methodist (at Cincinnati, Ohio) ...... L JANUARY 2 NIAGARA ............................................ L 5 at Colgate ........................................... L 7 CANISIUS .......................................... W 10 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 16 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 23 at Columbia* ...................................... L 27 at No. 12 Notre Dame ...................... L 30 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 31 at Harvard* (OT) ................................ L FEBRUARY 6 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 7 PENN* ................................................. L 13 at Brown* ........................................... L 14 at Yale* ............................................... L 20 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 21 HARVARD* .......................................... L 27 YALE* (OT) .......................................... L 28 BROWN* ........................................... W MARCH 6 at Penn* ............................................. L 7 at Princeton* (OT) .............................. L # - IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) 1981-82 (10-16, 7-7 Ivy League) Coach: Tom Miller NOVEMBER 28 NORTHEASTERN ................................. L DECEMBER 1 SYRACUSE ........................................... L 5 at Hofstra ........................................... L 11 vs. Oklahoma State# .......................... L 12 vs. Vermont# ...................................... L 28 at Northern Iowa@ ............................. L 29 vs. Air Force@ ..................................... L JANUARY 2 at St. Joseph’s (Pa.) ........................... L 4 COLGATE .......................................... W 9 at Niagara ........................................ W 11 at Rochester ..................................... W 15 at Harvard* ....................................... W 16 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 23 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 26 at Canisius .......................................... L 30 at Columbia* ...................................... L FEBRUARY 5 at Princeton* ....................................... L 6 at Penn* ............................................. L 12 BROWN* ........................................... W 13 YALE* ................................................ W 19 HARVARD* (OT) ................................. L 20 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 26 at Yale* ............................................... L 27 at Brown* ......................................... W

68-70 64-99 61-75 60-68 65-87 62-78 61-68 46-48 59-60 41-81 57-58 50-75 42-68 70-75 63-53 77-82 54-62 47-68 98-93 67-47 46-67

64-82 51-69 48-63 47-61 39-42 63-61 42-67 66-72 72-74 55-53 64-56 75-64 45-46 57-80 66-58 69-71 44-46 49-61 42-43 47-58 60-56 65-73 65-68 69-52 56-68 46-52

46-48 47-90 38-50 56-79 58-63 70-82 36-39 49-72 53-38 68-67 55-51 57-56 56-52 45-43 63-82 60-72 50-55 46-59 67-54 50-49 51-52 53-42 67-74 73-63

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1975-76 (8-18, 4-10 Ivy League) Coach: Ben Bluitt DECEMBER 3 COLGATE ............................................ L 55-70 6 at Rochester ..................................... W 90-88 22 at Tulane ............................................ L 72-90 23 at Louisiana State .............................. L 71-87 29 at Old Dominion# .............................. L 77-88 30 vs. Texas# .......................................... L 60-86 JANUARY 6 BUFFALO ........................................... W 78-73 13 at Syracuse ......................................... L 72-87 16 at Fordham ......................................... L 60-61 17 at Columbia* ...................................... L 53-55 20 at Rensselaer Polytechnic (OT) .......... L 52-54 23 COLUMBIA* (2OT) .............................. L 88-89 24 at Bucknell ........................................ W 85-69 27 NIAGARA .......................................... W 82-60 30 at Brown* ......................................... W 78-62 31 at Yale* ............................................... L 61-74 FEBRUARY 6 at Penn* ............................................. L 54-94 7 at No. 15 Princeton* .......................... L 35-53 13 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 58-60 14 HARVARD* ........................................ W 85-69 20 YALE* ................................................ W 68-59 21 BROWN* ........................................... W 67-63 27 at Harvard* (OT) ................................ L 63-66 28 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 63-66 MARCH 5 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 58-72 6 PENN* ................................................. L 62-66 # - Kiwanis Old Dominion Classic (Norfolk, Va.)

28 BROWN* ............................................. L 29 HARVARD* ........................................ W FEBRUARY 4 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 11 at Princeton* ....................................... L 12 at Penn* ............................................. L 18 at Yale* ............................................... L 19 at Brown* ........................................... L 22 YALE* ................................................ W 27 PENN* ............................................... W 28 PRINCETON* ....................................... L MARCH 4 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 5 at Harvard* ......................................... L # - Pillsbury Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) ^ - Cornell won game by forfeit

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1982-83 (10-16, 6-8 Ivy League) Coach: Tom Miller NOVEMBER 27 BOWLING GREEN ............................... L 48-50 29 at Syracuse ......................................... L 69-110 DECEMBER 1 ROCHESTER ....................................... W 82-65 4 at Northeastern .................................. L 58-74 7 at Colgate ......................................... W 52-42 11 at Northwestern ................................. L 44-60 13 at Cleveland State ............................ W 68-59 29 vs. Nebraska# ..................................... L 56-66 30 vs. Grambling# ................................... L 62-66 JANUARY 3 CANISIUS .......................................... W 63-57 11 NIAGARA ............................................ L 63-74 14 HARVARD* (OT) ............................... W 61-59 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 64-57 22 at Columbia* ...................................... L 42-52 25 UTICA .................................................. L 53-54 29 COLUMBIA* (OT) .............................. W 57-55 FEBRUARY 4 PENN* ................................................. L 56-61 5 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 57-49 11 at Yale* ............................................... L 70-76 12 at Brown* ........................................... L 61-65 18 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 44-47 19 at Harvard* ......................................... L 55-56 25 BROWN* ........................................... W 78-66 26 YALE* ................................................ W 63-61 MARCH 4 at Princeton* ....................................... L 53-63 5 at Penn* ............................................. L 51-55 # - Hoosier Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1983-84 (16-10, 9-5 Ivy League) Coach: Tom Miller NOVEMBER 29 at Syracuse ......................................... L DECEMBER 3 CLEVELAND STATE ........................... W 6 COLGATE .......................................... W 10 NORTHEASTERN ............................... W 13 at Notre Dame ................................... L 27 vs. Oregon# ........................................ L 28 vs. Robert Morris# ............................ W 30 at Portland# ...................................... W JANUARY 4 at Canisius .......................................... L 10 at Utica (OT) ..................................... W 14 at Columbia* ...................................... L 20 at Brown* ........................................... L 21 at Yale* ............................................. W 25 at Niagara .......................................... L 28 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W FEBRUARY 3 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 4 HARVARD* ........................................ W 10 at Penn* ............................................. L 11 at Princeton* ....................................... L 17 YALE* ................................................ W 18 BROWN* ........................................... W 24 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 25 PENN* (OT) ...................................... W 27 ROCHESTER ....................................... W MARCH 2 at Harvard* ....................................... W 3 at Dartmouth* .................................... L # - Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 1984-85 (14-12, 8-6 Ivy League) Coach: Tom Miller NOVEMBER 23 UTICA ................................................ W 28 at No. 14 Syracuse ............................ L DECEMBER 1 ELMIRA .............................................. W 4 at Colgate ......................................... W 10 at Hartford .......................................... L 25 at Hawaii# .......................................... L 26 vs. Iowa# (OT) .................................... L 27 vs. Iowa State# ................................... L JANUARY 5 ROBERT MORRIS ............................... W 9 CANISIUS ............................................ L 12 at Marist ........................................... W 15 HAMILTON ....................................... W 19 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 26 at Columbia* .................................... W

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55-84 72-68 61-50 74-64 48-55 50-72 70-68 61-45 62-82 53-52 40-43 59-62 80-67 50-77 49-48 56-54 62-60 52-64 43-63 54-53 47-39 33-31 48-46 68-50 76-67 66-82

70-54 53-65 61-42 47-40 66-70 58-66 56-59 59-81 77-66 54-71 73-61 79-66 57-64 56-51

FEBRUARY 1 BROWN* ........................................... W 2 YALE* ................................................ W 8 at Princeton* ..................................... W 9 at Penn* ............................................. L 15 HARVARD* ........................................ W 16 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 22 at Yale* ............................................... L 23 at Brown* ........................................... L MARCH 1 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 2 at Harvard* ......................................... L 8 PENN* ................................................. L 9 PRINCETON* ..................................... W # - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1985-86 (14-12, 9-5 Ivy League) Coach: Tom Miller NOVEMBER 23 at Canisius .......................................... L 26 at No. 4 Syracuse .............................. L 29 vs. Georgia# ....................................... L 30 vs. Georgia State# ............................. L DECEMBER 3 MARIST (OT) ..................................... W 7 at Northeastern .................................. L 10 COLGATE .......................................... W 27 vs. East Carolina@ ............................ W 28 at Siena@ ........................................... L JANUARY 2 at Utica ............................................... L 4 HAMILTON (OT) ............................... W 6 NIAGARA .......................................... W 11 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 17 YALE* ................................................ W 18 BROWN* ............................................. L 25 at Columbia* ...................................... L 31 PRINCETON* ..................................... W FEBRUARY 1 PENN* ............................................... W 7 at Harvard* ....................................... W 8 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 14 at Brown* ......................................... W 15 at Yale* ............................................. W 21 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 22 HARVARD* ........................................ W 28 at Penn* ............................................. L MARCH 1 at Princeton* ....................................... L # - AMI Classic (Miami, Fla.) @ - Siena Invitational (Loudonville, N.Y.) 1986-87 (15-11, 9-5 Ivy League) Coach: Mike Dement NOVEMBER 28 at Fresno State# (2OT) ...................... L 29 vs. Pan American# ............................. L DECEMBER 4 at Notre Dame ................................... L 8 at No. 17 Syracuse ............................ L 20 CASTLETON STATE .......................... W 22 CANISIUS .......................................... W JANUARY 3 at St. Bonaventure ........................... W 7 at Army ............................................... L 10 at Columbia* ...................................... L 13 at Colgate ......................................... W 16 at Yale* ............................................. W 17 at Brown* ......................................... W 20 at Hamilton ....................................... W 24 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 26 at No. 12 Duke .................................. L 31 at Dartmouth* .................................... L FEBRUARY 1 at Harvard* ....................................... W 6 PENN* ............................................... W 7 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 10 UTICA ................................................ W 13 BROWN* ........................................... W 14 YALE* ................................................ W 20 at Princeton* ....................................... L 21 at Penn* ............................................. L 27 HARVARD* .......................................... L 28 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W # - Sun Met Tournament (Fresno, Calif.)

59-56 78-55 48-42 47-48 64-43 75-54 61-75 60-63 57-53 64-77 71-74 63-30

61-67 62-96 57-60 77-79 73-65 51-55 75-53 54-53 55-70 78-88 76-73 72-59 54-52 64-51 62-64 53-62 54-48 45-44 72-51 49-63 61-58 79-73 48-44 71-35 71-77 53-56

56-62 75-89 56-60 76-83 89-67 84-59 69-66 71-89 47-57 74-57 93-87 91-86 89-86 73-60 59-85 74-82 80-73 86-74 72-56 74-56 83-59 86-74 63-69 59-95 69-71 88-85

IVY CHAMPIONS • NCAA TOURNAMENT 1987-88 (17-10, 11-3 Ivy League) Coach: Mike Dement NOVEMBER 29 CASTLETON STATE .......................... W 81-53 DECEMBER 2 at Canisius ........................................ W 94-89 7 at No. 3 Syracuse .............................. L 59-95 12 ST. BONAVENTURE .......................... W 61-57

28 vs. Miami (Ohio)# ............................ W 77-71 29 at Vanderbilt# ..................................... L 79-95 JANUARY 3 at North Carolina State ...................... L 72-95 5 ARMY ................................................ W 72-65 9 at Drexel ............................................ L 83-87 11 at Bucknell .......................................... L 93-99 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 83-97 16 HARVARD* ........................................ W 75-50 19 at Lafayette ........................................ L 43-84 23 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 73-60 25 COLGATE .......................................... W 80-48 30 at Columbia* .................................... W 68-46 FEBRUARY 5 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 60-55 6 PENN* ............................................... W 79-68 12 at Brown* ......................................... W 86-78 13 at Yale* ............................................. W 68-62 19 at Harvard* ....................................... W 71-63 20 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 101-85 26 YALE* ................................................ W 94-83 27 BROWN* ........................................... W 94-84 MARCH 4 at Penn* ............................................. L 79-85 5 at Princeton* ....................................... L 58-79 NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.) 18 vs. No. 3 Arizona ............................... L 50-90 # - Music City Classic (Nashville, Tenn.) 1988-89 (10-16, 7-7 Ivy League) Coach: Mike Dement NOVEMBER 26 DENISON .......................................... W 28 at No. 6 Syracuse .............................. L DECEMBER 2 at Stanford# ....................................... L 3 vs. Pacific# .......................................... L 7 BINGHAMTON ................................. W 29 at No. 1 Duke .................................... L JANUARY 3 at Army ............................................... L 7 DREXEL ............................................... L 9 at Colgate ......................................... W 13 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 14 at Harvard* ......................................... L 21 at Columbia* ...................................... L 23 LAFAYETTE .......................................... L 28 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 30 BUCKNELL ........................................... L FEBRUARY 3 at Yale* ............................................... L 4 at Brown* ........................................... L 10 PENN* ............................................... W 11 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 17 HARVARD* (OT) ............................... W 18 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 24 at Princeton* ....................................... L 25 at Penn* ........................................... W MARCH 3 BROWN* (OT) ................................... W 4 YALE* ................................................ W 6 at Southern Methodist ....................... L # - Apple Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.)

57-52 66-91 45-90 76-90 96-78 59-94 79-95 84-91 75-65 55-80 69-76 55-60 46-64 61-54 67-69 48-66 75-91 71-66 49-60 75-74 80-64 46-65 65-61 82-78 86-81 59-67

1989-90 (12-17, 5-9 Ivy League) Coach: Mike Dement NOVEMBER 24 BINGHAMTON ................................. W 89-50 27 ST. BONAVENTURE .......................... W 70-67 29 at No. 1 Syracuse .............................. L 56-108 DECEMBER 2 at Wake Forest ................................... L 49-80 5 at Colgate ......................................... W 85-77 22 at Chaminade# ................................... L 76-79 23 vs. Coppin State# ............................... L 79-86 24 vs. East Carolina# ............................... L 59-81 29 at California ........................................ L 49-82 JANUARY 2 at U.S. International ........................... L 86-95 6 ARMY ................................................ W 96-70 8 UNC GREENSBORO .......................... W 78-56 12 at Harvard* ......................................... L 79-81 13 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 74-75 16 VERMONT ......................................... W 80-53 20 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 71-68 23 COLGATE .......................................... W 63-60 27 at Columbia* ...................................... L 66-72 29 at Bucknell .......................................... L 62-74 FEBRUARY 2 PENN* (OT) ...................................... W 75-73 3 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 54-60 9 at Yale* (OT) ...................................... L 65-67 10 at Brown* ........................................... L 56-62 16 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 72-63 17 HARVARD* ........................................ W 106-90


23 BROWN* ........................................... W 24 YALE* (2OT) ........................................ L MARCH 2 at Princeton* ....................................... L 3 at Penn* ............................................. L # - Chaminade Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)

60-56 58-62 41-64 68-81

1990-91(13-13, 6-8 Ivy League) Coach: Mike Dement NOVEMBER 26 No. 12 PITTSBURGH .......................... L 64-88 29 at St. Bonaventure ........................... W 53-52 DECEMBER 1 at No. 7 Syracuse .............................. L 61-86 4 at Army ............................................. W 68-58 7 VIRGINIA MILITARY# ......................... W 93-80 8 VERMONT# ....................................... W 73-58 15 BINGHAMTON ................................. W 103-63 29 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 93-85 JANUARY 3 No. 7 NORTH CAROLINA .................. L 64-108 5 at UNC Greensboro ........................... L 78-84 7 at Winthrop ......................................... L 79-86 11 HARVARD* .......................................... L 69-75 12 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 64-52 19 at Columbia* ...................................... L 55-65 21 COLGATE .......................................... W 79-65 26 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 74-65 FEBRUARY 1 at Brown* ......................................... W 74-67 2 at Yale* ............................................... L 54-73 8 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 40-84 9 PENN* ............................................... W 86-77 15 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 62-80 16 at Harvard* ....................................... W 95-92 22 at Penn* ............................................. L 74-89 23 at No. 23 Princeton* .......................... L 53-68 MARCH 1 YALE* .................................................. L 58-76 2 BROWN* ........................................... W 76-74 # - USAir-Big Red Classic (Ithaca, N.Y.)

1992-93 (16-10, 9-5 Ivy League) Coach: Jan van Breda Kolff DECEMBER 1 at No. 17 Syracuse ............................ L 5 ST. FRANCIS (Pa.) ............................ W 8 CLARKSON ....................................... W 21 at Pittsburgh ....................................... L 29 at No. 7 Seton Hall# .......................... L 30 vs. No. 19 California# ...................... W JANUARY 2 BUCKNELL (OT) ................................. W 4 at No. 6 North Carolina ..................... L 9 at Niagara .......................................... L 12 HOFSTRA .......................................... W 16 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 19 CANISIUS .......................................... W 23 at Columbia* ...................................... L 29 BROWN* ........................................... W 30 YALE* ................................................ W

65-97 70-61 96-51 72-80 59-75 74-54 73-65 60-98 66-80 70-56 64-74 63-56 61-75 74-63 47-37

1993-94 (8-18, 3-11 Ivy League) Coach: Al Walker NOVEMBER 27 at Maryland ........................................ L DECEMBER 1 at No. 18 Syracuse ............................ L 4 at St. Louis ......................................... L 7 CLARKSON ....................................... W 19 CORTLAND ....................................... W 20 at Bucknell .......................................... L 29 vs. Georgia Southern# ..................... W 30 at Michigan State# ............................. L JANUARY 5 LEHIGH .............................................. W 8 at Hofstra ......................................... W 10 COLGATE (OT) ................................... L 15 at Columbia* ...................................... L 18 at Canisius .......................................... L 22 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 28 YALE* .................................................. L 29 BROWN* ............................................. L FEBRUARY 4 at Princeton* ....................................... L 5 at Penn* ............................................. L 11 HARVARD* ........................................ W 12 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 18 at Brown* ........................................... L 19 at Yale* ............................................... L 26 at Harvard* ....................................... W 27 at Dartmouth* .................................... L MARCH 6 No. 25 PENN* .................................... L 7 PRINCETON* ....................................... L # - Olds Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.)

41-92 59-95 47-84 98-58 99-63 74-86 80-76 69-83 77-73 65-49 77-92 49-53 57-87 58-67 59-65 58-60 48-74 59-70 83-64 84-62 56-58 66-83 62-60 69-72 66-81 56-83

1994-95 (9-17, 4-10 Ivy League) Coach: Al Walker NOVEMBER 26 at Lehigh ............................................. L 89-105 DECEMBER 2 vs. Hofstra# ........................................ L 56-82 3 vs. Eastern Washington# .................. W 78-74 11 HOBART ............................................ W 99-83 17 at Army ............................................... L 68-81 19 HOLY CROSS .................................... W 80-73 29 at No. 23 Stanford ............................. L 55-67 31 at Notre Dame ................................... L 53-84 JANUARY 4 LAFAYETTE ........................................ W 87-83 9 BUCKNELL ........................................... L 78-89 14 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 82-76 17 BUFFALO (2OT) ................................. W 94-92 21 at Columbia* .................................... W 68-59 23 at Colgate ........................................... L 61-78 27 at Yale * ............................................. L 67-73 28 at Brown* ........................................... L 65-80 FEBRUARY 3 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 72-87 4 HARVARD* ........................................ W 71-61 10 at Penn* ............................................. L 71-101 11 at Princeton* ....................................... L 69-95 17 BROWN* ............................................. L 55-85 18 YALE* ................................................ W 76-65 24 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 54-64 25 PENN* ................................................. L 56-97 MARCH 3 at Harvard* ......................................... L 63-80 4 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 56-77 # - Mile High Classic (Boulder, Colo.) 1995-96 (10-16, 5-9 Ivy League) Coach: Al Walker NOVEMBER 27 at Lafayette ........................................ L DECEMBER 1 at Iona# .............................................. L 2 vs. Wagner# ..................................... W 6 LEHIGH .............................................. W 16 COLGATE ............................................ L 30 at Louisiana State .............................. L

69-78 64-70 74-69 82-61 70-75 60-70

JANUARY 2 at No. 4 Kansas ................................. L 6 at Bucknell .......................................... L 8 ELMIRA .............................................. W 12 at Harvard* ......................................... L 13 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 15 ARMY (OT) ....................................... W 20 at Columbia* .................................... W 22 at Holy Cross ...................................... L 27 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W FEBRUARY 2 at Penn* ............................................. L 3 at Princeton* ....................................... L 9 YALE* .................................................. L 10 BROWN* ........................................... W 16 DARTMOUTH* (OT) ......................... W 17 HARVARD* .......................................... L 23 at Brown* ........................................... L 24 at Yale* ............................................. W 27 at Buffalo .......................................... W MARCH 1 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 2 PENN* ................................................. L # - Pepsi Iona Classic (New Rochelle, N.Y.)

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1996-97 (15-11, 7-7 Ivy League) Coach: Scott Thompson NOVEMBER 26 BUFFALO ........................................... W 70-62 30 at Lehigh ........................................... W 69-68 DECEMBER 2 HAVERFORD ...................................... W 90-39 6 at Purdue# .......................................... L 55-69 7 vs. Mercer# ....................................... W 67-39 14 IONA ................................................... L 67-89 28 at Montana State@ ............................ L 65-80 29 vs. Tennessee Tech@ ....................... W 78-63 JANUARY 3 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 60-45 6 LAFAYETTE ........................................ W 69-59 10 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 66-75 11 at Harvard* ......................................... L 61-75 14 at Army ............................................. W 77-64 18 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 62-46 21 at Colgate ........................................... L 59-74 25 at Columbia* .................................... W 74-69 31 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 42-66 FEBRUARY 1 PENN* ............................................... W 61-53 7 at Brown* ......................................... W 60-43 8 at Yale* ............................................. W 60-56 14 HARVARD* .......................................... L 59-75 15 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 62-65 21 YALE* ................................................ W 80-72 22 BROWN* ........................................... W 60-55 28 at Penn* ............................................. L 56-77 MARCH 1 at Princeton* ....................................... L 47-70 # - Boilermaker Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.) @ - Bobcat Holiday Stores Classic (Bozeman, Mont.) 1997-98 (9-17, 6-8 Ivy League) Coach: Scott Thompson NOVEMBER 17 at Lafayette ........................................ L 24 at Buffalo ............................................ L 28 COLGATE ............................................ L DECEMBER 5 Grambling State# ............................... L 6 UNC Wilmington# .............................. L 14 SKIDMORE ........................................ W 20 at Marist ............................................. L 28 vs. Viriginia Commonwealth@ ........... L 29 vs. New Hampshire@ ......................... L JANUARY 3 at Bucknell .......................................... L 9 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 10 HARVARD* .......................................... L 13 ARMY ................................................ W 17 at Columbia* .................................... W 24 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 26 LEHIGH .............................................. W 30 at No. 11 Princeton* .......................... L 31 at Penn* ............................................. L FEBRUARY 6 BROWN* ........................................... W 7 YALE* .................................................. L 13 at Harvard* ......................................... L 14 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 20 at Yale* ............................................... L 21 at Brown* ........................................... L 27 PENN* ............................................... W 28 NO. 9 PRINCETON* ........................... L # - Ameritas Classic (Omaha, Neb.) @ - Golden Bear Classic (Berkeley, Calif.)

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1991-92 (7-19, 5-9 Ivy League) Coach: Jan van Breda Kolff NOVEMBER 23 ARMY .................................................. L 52-56 26 at Syracuse ......................................... L 71-78 DECEMBER 1 at No. 6 North Carolina ..................... L 66-109 7 NIAGARA ............................................ L 70-71 23 at Pittsburgh ....................................... L 47-86 30 WINTHROP ....................................... W 74-52 JANUARY 4 at Bucknell .......................................... L 96-98 7 at Vermont ......................................... L 65-78 11 ADELPHI ............................................ W 83-61 14 at St. Francis (Pa.) .............................. L 68-72 18 at Columbia* ...................................... L 74-78 20 COLGATE ............................................ L 62-76 25 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L 70-85 31 at Brown* ........................................... L 59-69 FEBRUARY 1 at Yale* ............................................... L 58-66 7 at Penn* ............................................. L 74-83 8 at Princeton* ....................................... L 31-48 14 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 60-46 15 HARVARD* ........................................ W 73-50 21 YALE* ................................................ W 67-59 22 BROWN* ........................................... W 96-78 24 at Colgate ........................................... L 85-91 28 at Harvard* ......................................... L 62-74 29 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 59-61 MARCH 6 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 70-66 7 PENN* ................................................. L 79-92

FEBRUARY 1 at Colgate ......................................... W 79-73 5 HARVARD* ........................................ W 71-58 6 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 79-58 12 at Princeton* ....................................... L 50-62 13 at Penn* ............................................. L 62-66 19 at Yale* ............................................. W 81-72 20 at Brown* ......................................... W 79-72 26 PENN* ................................................. L 59-75 27 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 54-49 MARCH 5 at Dartmouth* .................................. W 91-86 6 at Harvard* ....................................... W 108-87 # - Seton Hall/Meadowlands Tournament (East Orange, N.J.)

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1998-99 (11-15, 6-8 Ivy League) Coach: Scott Thompson NOVEMBER 17 BUFFALO ............................................. L 63-64 21 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 69-56 24 PENN STATE-BEHREND .................... W 80-70 27 at New Mexico# ................................ L 75-88 28 vs. La Salle# ..................................... W 63-61 DECEMBER 4 at Marquette@ ................................... L 51-68 5 vs. Vermont@ ..................................... L 56-67 12 MARIST ............................................... L 52-59 20 at Colgate ......................................... W 78-63 30 at Lehigh ........................................... W 53-45 JANUARY 2 at Army ............................................... L 63-64 8 HARVARD* .......................................... L 56-70 9 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 58-69 15 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 63-47 18 LAFAYETTE .......................................... L 54-72 23 at Columbia* ...................................... L 65-76 29 PENN* ................................................. L 62-86 30 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 46-56 FEBRUARY 5 at Yale* (OT) .................................... W 78-69 6 at Brown* ......................................... W 83-55 12 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 57-64 13 at Harvard* ....................................... W 74-64 19 BROWN* ........................................... W 65-64 20 YALE* ................................................ W 77-65 26 at Princeton* ....................................... L 45-65 27 at Penn* ............................................. L 81-83 # - Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) @ - Blue & Gold Coca-Cola Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)

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1999-2000 (10-17, 3-11 Ivy League) Coach: Scott Thompson NOVEMBER 21 at Buffalo .......................................... W 71-60 23 ARMY (OT) ....................................... W 67-66 27 at Sacred Heart .................................. L 64-65 29 at Lafayette ........................................ L 54-65 DECEMBER 3 at Ball State# ...................................... L 65-73 4 vs. Troy State# ................................... L 71-74 7 CLARKSON ....................................... W 78-42 21 at Norfolk State (OT)@ .................... W 92-89 22 at Fresno State@ ................................ L 86-105 30 LEHIGH .............................................. W 69-65 JANUARY 4 COLGATE (OT) ................................... L 63-68 8 at Bucknell ........................................ W 59-56 14 at Columbia* ...................................... L 58-75 22 COLUMBIA* (OT) ................................ L 66-69 28 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 44-59 29 PENN* ................................................. L 47-50 FEBRUARY 4 at Harvard* ......................................... L 57-67 5 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 66-73 8 STONY BROOK ................................. W 79-74 11 YALE* ................................................ W 65-57 12 BROWN* (2OT) ................................... L 71-72 18 at Penn* ............................................. L 63-73 19 at Princeton* ....................................... L 43-79 25 at Brown* ......................................... W 79-76 26 at Yale* ............................................. W 64-58 MARCH 3 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 62-68 4 HARVARD* .......................................... L 60-74 # - First Merchants Classic (Muncie, Ind.) @ - Trend Homes Classic (Fresno, Calif.) 2000-01 (7-20, 3-11 Ivy League) Coach: Steve Donahue NOVEMBER 18 LAFAYETTE .......................................... L 24 at No. 4 Michigan State# .................. L 25 vs. Bradley# ........................................ L 29 at Army (OT) .................................... W DECEMBER 4 SKIDMORE ........................................ W 9 BUCKNELL ........................................... L 16 CANISIUS ............................................ L 22 at Lehigh ............................................. L 29 vs. Air Force@ ..................................... L 30 vs. Albany@ ........................................ L JANUARY 3 at Colgate ......................................... W 6 SACRED HEART ................................. W 12 at Princeton* ....................................... L 13 at Penn* ............................................. L 20 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 27 at Columbia* ...................................... L 29 at Stony Brook .................................... L

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FEBRUARY 2 HARVARD* .......................................... L 57-65 3 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 53-58 9 at Yale* ............................................. W 73-70 10 at Brown* ........................................... L 52-85 16 PENN* ................................................. L 57-59 17 PRINCETON* ..................................... W 66-49 23 BROWN* ............................................. L 65-67 24 YALE* .................................................. L 61-74 MARCH 2 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 57-60 3 at Harvard* ......................................... L 84-93 # - Coca-Cola Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) @ - Gossner Foods Classic (Logan, Utah) 2001-02 (5-22, 2-12 Ivy League) Coach: Steve Donahue NOVEMBER 16 at Canisius .......................................... L 19 at Notre Dame ................................... L 26 at Bucknell (OT) .................................. L 29 at No. 10 Syracuse ............................ L DECEMBER 1 COLGATE ............................................ L 3 ITHACA ............................................. W 5 BUFFALO ............................................. L 8 at Lafayette ........................................ L 22 LEHIGH .............................................. W 28 vs. James Madison# ........................... L 29 at Richmond# ..................................... L JANUARY 2 at Georgia Tech ................................. L 5 ARMY ................................................ W 11 at Brown* ........................................... L 12 at Yale* ............................................... L 19 at Columbia* ...................................... L 26 COLUMBIA* ........................................ L FEBRUARY 1 at Penn* ............................................. L 2 at Princeton* ....................................... L 8 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 9 HARVARD* ........................................ W 15 YALE* .................................................. L 16 BROWN* ............................................. L 22 at Harvard* ......................................... L 23 at Dartmouth* .................................. W MARCH 1 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 2 PENN* ................................................. L # - Spider Invitational (Richmond, Va.) 2002-03 (9-18, 4-10 Ivy League) Coach: Steve Donahue NOVEMBER 22 at Buffalo .......................................... W 26 at Colgate ........................................... L DECEMBER 2 ITHACA ............................................. W 4 at Lehigh ............................................. L 6 at Syracuse ......................................... L 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE ................................ L

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28 at La Salle ........................................... L 30 at Saint Francis (Pa.) .......................... L JANUARY 3 at Army ............................................. W 5 LAFAYETTE ........................................ W 8 at Georgia Tech ................................. L 13 VERMONT ........................................... L 18 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 21 BUCKNELL ......................................... W 25 at Columbia* .................................... W 31 BROWN* ............................................. L FEBRUARY 1 YALE* .................................................. L 7 PENN* ................................................. L 8 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 14 at Dartmouth* .................................... L 15 at Harvard* ....................................... W 21 at Yale* ............................................... L 22 at Brown* ........................................... L 28 HARVARD* ........................................ W MARCH 1 DARTMOUTH* .................................... L 7 at Princeton* ....................................... L 8 at Penn* ............................................. L 2003-04 (11-16, 6-8 Ivy League) Coach: Steve Donahue NOVEMBER 23 GEORGIA TECH ................................... L 25 COLGATE (OT) ................................... L 29 vs. Army# ......................................... W DECEMBER 2 ITHACA ............................................. W 5 at Vermont ......................................... L 7 at New Hampshire ........................... W 20 at Lafayette ........................................ L 29 at St. Francis (N.Y.) (OT) ................... L 31 at Duquesne ....................................... L JANUARY 3 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ....................... W 6 LEHIGH .............................................. W 9 at New Mexico ................................... L 17 COLUMBIA* ...................................... W 20 at Bucknell .......................................... L 24 at Columbia* .................................... W 30 at Harvard* ....................................... W 31 at Dartmouth* .................................. W FEBRUARY 6 at Brown* ......................................... W 7 at Yale* ............................................... L 13 PRINCETON* ....................................... L 14 PENN* ................................................. L 20 DARTMOUTH* .................................. W 21 HARVARD* .......................................... L 27 at Penn* ............................................. L 28 at Princeton* ....................................... L MARCH 5 YALE* .................................................. L 6 BROWN* ............................................. L # - at Blue Cross Arena (Rochester, N.Y.)

Cornell Cornell had had two two games games nationally nationally televised televised from from Newman Newman Arena Arena last last season. season.

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Cornell University/Realizing a Bold Dream In the mid 1800s, two New York state senators, Ezra public service. Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, shared the bold dream Cornell’s 13,700 underof founding a “truly great university.” Cornell, a plaingraduates and 6,000 graduspoken inventor, wanted “an institution where any person ate and professional students can find instruction in any study,” including the mechanical come from all 50 states and arts and agriculture. White, a scholarly graduate of Oxford more than 100 countries. Inand Yale, yearned to establish a university where “truth shall terdisciplinary study and rebe taught for truth’s sake” in the arts and sciences. Together search are Cornell hallmarks, they created a nonsectarian university that was the first in as is attention to undergraduthe eastern United States to admit women and that pioate education. The university’s neered the concept of elective courses. Their egalitarian 2,200 faculty members are acvision and innovative ideas, which set Cornell ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ apart at its opening in 1868, continue to guide the university today. Cornell includes 13 colleges and schools. On the Ithaca campus are the seven undergraduate units—the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning; the College of ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Arts and Sciences; the College of Engineering; the School U.S. states tive teachers as well as researchers— of Hotel Administration; the from all 50 e m co s d ra burbs and College of Human underg om cities, su around Nobel laureates often conduct introducfr e ay Cornell’s d m o T co y e Ecology; and the tory courses—and the lines of tradiies. Th or halfway 120 countr you grew up shapes and per- tional disciplines are easily crossed. re e h w School of Industrial and and to se lors, sizes, l areas, clo osophical. Engineering students dabble in phoLabor Relations—as rura be. They come in all co sexual, phil l, lo a g c e ti li th o p tes, artists, tography; theatre arts students exwell as four graduate ligious, entors, athle v in sions — re a s, ors, plore the world of computers; physics su an ci si and professional units: — mu yers, profess ted students ers; rising doctors, law if sys- majors learn landscape architecture. G , rs e the Graduate School, design rs, poets, farm rs, financiers, apparel to ho w ac — ers the Law School, the National Science Foundation inee bor organiz la m ntistsm eng kts ie is in v sc ti th ac ve l ti ca ea ti Johnson Graduate studies on programs in reli cr , o p rs s analysts, ing achieve School of Management, tem ard. They are outstand search and development rk h d shakers. an rs e v and the College of Vet- wo o at U.S. universities consism , , dreamers erinary Medicine. (The ers tently rank Cornell among the top 10 Weill Medical College and the Weill Graduate School of or 11 in total research and developMedical Sciences are in New York City.) An Ivy League ment expenditures, and in federuniversity that is also the land grant institution of New ally financed expenditures. York State, Cornell is a unique combination of public and Cornell ranks second among private divisions committed to teaching, research, and U.S. universities in funds

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Cornell may be a cutting-edge research university, but that doesn’t mean undergraduate education is an afterthought. A Cornell undergrad could spend the morning in a meeting with a professor for an independent study and the afternoon in large survey courses like psych 101. Students here work hard. Besides attending classes, there’s reading, writing, and research, not to mention preparing for exams. But students still find time to build friendships, volunteer off campus, hold part-time jobs and play sports. And while some students spend their four years close to campus, many go farther afield. They study natural medicinals in South America, marine biology off the coast of Maine, and public policy in Albany, N.Y. In addition to university-run programs in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Rome, Italy, Cornellians travel to sites around the world, polishing their language skills and broadening their horizons.

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T THIS HIS IISS C CORNELL ORNELL U UNIVERSITY NIVERSITY allocated by the National Science Four thousand Foundation for programs in academic science and engineering. courses offered by Cornell has five national renearly 100 departsearch centers: the Center for ments, more interHigh Energy Synchrotron Studies, disciplinary prothe Floyd R. Newman Laboratory grams than you’ll of Nuclear Studies, the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Cenfind at any other ter (which operates the world’s university in the largest radio-radar telescope, in country, research Arecibo, Puerto Rico), the Cornell opportunities for Nanofabrication Facility, and the undergraduates in National Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics nearly every field, and Scientific Visualization. The and faculty-guided independent study give you the wherewithal to shape university also has four national a program that speaks to your interests and passions and grows with you resource centers: the Latin Ameriover your four years here. can Studies Program, the East Asia Program, the South Asia Program, and the Southeast Asia Program. ematics, music, the physical sciences, and veterinary Cornell University Library’s 17 Ithaca-campus units promedicine. vide an array of reference, information, and instructional Famed for its woodlands, gorges, and waterfalls, the 745services. At the southeast edge of the Arts Quad, Olin and acre main campus is on a hilltop overlooking Ithaca, a lively Kroch libraries house the largest concentration of recity of about 30,000 situated at the southern end of 44-milesources in the humanities, social sciences, and area long Cayuga Lake, in the Finger Lakes region of New York studies, including extensive Asia collections, and rare state. Campus attractions of special interest include the books, manuscripts, and archival materials. Mann LiJohnson Museum of Art, the Cornell Plantations, and the brary, on the Ag Quad, has materials in agriculture, Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Sapsucker Woods wildlife biology, biotechnology, and related fields. Other libraries sanctuary. The heart of New York state’s wine-growing specialize in African and African American studies, engiregion is less than an hour away, as are the Corning Glass neering, entomology, the fine arts, hotel management, Center and Museum and the Watkins Glen auto circuit. New industrial and labor relations, law, management, mathYork City is about a four-hour drive from Ithaca.

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At a research institution, scholars don’t just acquire knowledge — they help create it. Cornell’s faculty members have garnered such prizes as the Nobel and the Pulitzer, not to mention MacArthur “genius” grants and countless other honors. These same luminaries teach undergraduate classes and include students on their research teams. Cornell serves as a land grant institution, receiving funding from New York State for its colleges of Human Ecology, Agriculture and Life Sciences and Veterinary Medicine and for its School of Industrial and Labor Relations. In return, the university offers reduced tuition to state residents in those colleges and helps citizens apply the research generated here to improve the state’s economy and the health of its people. A network of more than 200,000 alumni CORNELL’S UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS around the world supports the efforts of current College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students by sponsoring internships, offering College of Architecture, Art, and Planning College of Arts and Sciences career counseling and mentorship, and providCollege of Engineering ing much of the financial support that maintains School of Hotel Administration the university’s world-class libraries, laboratoCollege of Human Ecology ries, and faculty. School of Industrial and Labor Relations

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Ithaca, N.Y. Nestled in the heart of New York State’s beautiful Finger Lakes region is Tompkins County, with Ithaca at its center. Long known for the excellence of its educational and research institutions, and more recently for its multitude of scenic wonders, Ithaca is indeed, “Gorges.” which draws thousands from One of America’s first urban cartographers, Simeon around the planet. DeWitt, mapped Manhattan but settled in Ithaca. It is a town And there’s no shortage of lounges, that the Interstate never found, which perfectly fine for most dance clubs, and sit-down joints. Love of the locals. But, as one restaurant hidden away on the reggae, ska, heavy metal, techno, hipwaterfront used to say, “Once you find us, you’ll love us.” hop, blues, or do-it-yourself garage-band music? We’ve Ithaca is located in New York state’s lush Finger Lakes region, got them all. Restaurants range from the country’s most plunked down right at the southern tip of scenic Cayuga Lake, famous vegetarian café, Moosewood, to French traditional which is a veritable magnet for outdoorspeople. The lake to Thai, Indian, and Japanese, and taqueria to bagelry. provides swimming, sailing, kayaking, and fishing opportuniCoffeehouses abound, and Ithaca boasts ties. In a cold year, there’s even several old-timey diners, two of them ice-fishing! And bring your open round the clock. Eateries come in all boots – all of them. Ithaca is flavors and price ranges, and you’ll find built on hills and surrounded City of Ithaca Population: 28,775 them along the waterfront, tucked into by forests, providing opportuthe old Lehigh Valley Railroad station, in nities for cross-country skiing, Tompkins County Population: 96,000 umbrella’d pavilions on the Commons, snowshoeing, hiking, biking, Elevation Above Sea Level: and in high-energy Collegetown. And we and climbing. But just enjoying highest: 2,099 feet (Connecticut Hill) have three humongous supermarkets – this gorgeous, glacier-cut landlowest: 382 feet (at Cayuga Lake) visitors from “the big city” take home scape is sport enough for some. State parks: 4 trunkloads of comestibles. A couple of years back, the Despite its off-the-beaten path location, Utne Reader called Ithaca “The Movie screens: 15 Victorian and Greek revival architecture, Most Enlightened Town in Performing arts theatres: 8 and the woods, farms, and vineyards that America.” They cited our civic Restaurants: 145 are only a few minutes’ drive out of town, involvement (in Ithaca, poliIthaca has a youthful energy and cosmopolitics is a participation sport, Houses of worship: more than 100 tan outlook that make it a perpetually excitand nearly everybody plays), Museums and galleries: 16 ing place to be. It’s a mecca for students, bookstores, natural-food suintellectuals, inventors, artists, musicians, permarkets, and popular freeand computer geeks. ranging farmers’ markets. We even have our own monetary Perhaps this is why, in this “community of passionate system based on bartering for good and services: Ithaca people,” some never achieve escape velocity, choosing to Hours. (Don’t worry, we accept U.S. currency, too.) stay in this powerfully beautiful place instead of chasing the But Ithaca is lots more than arguments and organic tofu. big bucks in bigger places. There is a strong cultural component – museums, galleries, theatre, and film. Ithaca was an early home to America’s film industry; its gorges were perfect for trolley-car-over-thebridge scenes, its ravines ideal for the lost-in-the-wilds scenes. There are 15 screens in town (these run the gamut from huge cineplexes to tiny art-film rooms). On campus, Cornell Cinema shows almost 400 films a year. Ithaca is also home to a ballet company, chamber orchestra, baroque orchestra, concert band, several theatre groups, and the oldest small opera company (it recently celebrated its 50th birthday) in the U.S. Should you manage to spend a summer here, don’t miss the Ithaca Festival, featuring food, dancing, performances of all kinds, and more food; and our own world-music version of Woodstock, the Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance,

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JEFFREY S.LEHMAN ‘77 Second Year at Cornell 11th President of Cornell University Jeffrey S. Lehman, Cornell’s 11th president, is a legal scholar and a Cornell alumnus who also holds the title of professor in the Cornell Law School. He took office on July 1, 2003, after serving for nine years as dean of the University of Michigan Law School. Lehman is the first alumnus to lead the University and also holds the faculty rank of professor of law at Cornell. Lehman has strong loyalties to both Cornell and Michigan, and he has a keen interest in intercollegiate athletics. At Michigan, he sometimes would be one of the few spectators wearing a Cornell sweatshirt at Wolverine football games. Fortunately, there was no conflict of commitment since Cornell has not played Michigan in football since 1952. At Cornell, Lehman will have even more use for his Cornell sweatshirt since his son Jacob Lehman, a Cornell junior, coxes for the Big Red’s lightweight crew. “I believe that intercollegiate athletics offers two important benefits to a university,” Lehman said. “It provides an opportunity for student-athletes to compete at a high level in their chosen sports, and it brings the community together, across backgrounds and professional interests, as few other activities can.” During his deanship at Michigan, Lehman emerged as an articulate spokesman on complex legal issues of national significance, including the use of affirmative action in university admissions. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the University of Michigan Law School’s approach to affirmative action in a landmark case in 2003. Lehman’s own research has addressed other issues at the intersection of law and public policy, including higher education finance, corporate taxation and welfare reform. At Michigan, he also won acclaim as an academic innovator who introduced significant changes at the Law School to foster public service and internationalism and to improve the teaching of legal writing. Lehman earned a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics from Cornell in 1977, his master’s degree from the University of Michigan Institute of Public Policy Studies in 1981 and his juris doctorate magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School the same year. While in law school, he served as editor-in-chief of the Michigan Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif. After earning his degrees, he served as law clerk to Chief Judge Frank M. Coffin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and then as law clerk to Associate Justice John Paul Stevens of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was an associate in the Washington, D.C., law firm of Caplin and Drysdale before joining the Michigan law faculty in 1987. In 1995, The National Law Journal named him one of 40 “Rising Stars in the Law.”

DR. SUSAN H.MURPHY ‘73 27th Year at Cornell Vice President, Student and Academic Services

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Susan H. Murphy has served Cornell University as vice president for student and academic services since July 1994. Under her direction are academic support, campus life, dean of students, Greek life, career services, public service, religious affairs, athletics and physical education and health services. A 1973 graduate of Cornell’s College of Arts and Sciences, Murphy majored in history. She subsequently completed master’s degrees at Stanford University and Montclair State College. In 1994, she earned a Ph.D. in educational administration from Cornell. Murphy joined the Cornell staff in 1978 following work as a guidance counselor and head of the guidance department at Chatham (N.J.) Borough High School. For 16 years, she worked in admissions and financial aid, including nine years as dean of admissions and financial aid. In addition to her responsibilities at Cornell, Murphy chairs the policy committee of the Council of Ivy Group Presidents. Previously, she has held state-wide and national positions in the College Board and the National Association of College Admission Counselors.

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J. ANDREWNOEL Jr. 24th Year at Cornell The Meakem!Smith Director of Athletics and Physical Education Andy Noel begins his sixth year as Cornell University’s director of athletics and physical education having led the Big Red athletics program to unprecedented success while setting a course for his vision of continued prosperity. His position was endowed in December 2003 by Jack ’58 and Diane ’61 Meakem and Scott Smith ’79. Jack is a former oarsman and member of Cornell’s Athletic Hall of Fame, while Scott wrestled under Noel during his time on East Hill. The Big Red teams have parlayed Noel’s accomplishments into success on and off the playing field. Cornell’s athletic teams have won 20 Ivy League team titles and six national championships during his tenure and have posted a cumulative .520 winning percentage or better in each of his first five seasons. The program’s 14 Ivy titles in the last two years is tied for the most ever at Cornell in a two-year span, increasing from a total of six in his first three years to seven in each of the last two seasons. Academically in 2003-04, better than 66 percent of student-athletes received a minimum of 3.0 grade point average, with 56 earning a 4.0 GPA for at least one semester. Noel accepted the appointment as director after serving three years as an associate director of athletics for the Big Red. Since becoming director, Noel has continued to hire top coaches and has also successfully upgraded a number of department facilities (including renovating Schoellkopf Hall and building the Friedman Wrestling Center). During his tenure, he has also been a member of the team that raised $66 million in support of capital projects and endowment, helping secure the financial future of the department. During the campaign, 21 coaching and staff positions were endowed, bringing the total number of endowed positions within the department to 30, the most of any school in the country. Noel was the Big Red’s head wrestling coach from 1974 to 1988 and then served two years as an assistant director in the department’s public affairs office, implementing the athletic department’s annual giving program. At Cornell, his wrestling teams won four Ivy League championships and placed second four times. Under Noel’s direction, the wrestling team established a strong network of support from alumni and friends. In 1990, he was recognized at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championships for his distinguished coaching career at Cornell, and in 1992 he was inducted into the New York State Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Franklin and Marshall Sports Hall of Fame. In addition to his coaching and administrative career, Noel served on the wrestling committee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association from 1997-2001. He is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Cabinet and serves on both the Misconduct Appeals committee and the Playing Rules Oversight Panel. Noel is a past chairman of the Ivy League athletic directors’ committee on administration and serves on the Cornell President’s Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs. A native of Lancaster, Pa., he graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1972 with a bachelor of arts degree in history and received his master of arts degree in counseling and guidance from Colgate University in 1973. Noel is married to Dr. Betsy Mead Noel ‘86, and has a son Jonathan ‘04 and two daughters, Amanda ‘07 and Amelie Elizabeth.

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2004-05 Athletic Adminstrators

ANITA BRENNER ‘87

STEPHEN P. ERBER

FRANK ARANEO

AL GANTERT

JOHN WEBSTER

PATTY WELDON

PAT GRAHAM

Assoc. AD/ Sr. Woman Admin.

Assoc. AD/ Programs

Assoc. AD/ Business & Finance

Assoc. AD/Dir. of Physical Education

Dir. of Ath. Alumni Affairs and Dev.

Compliance Coordinator

Director of Facilities

DALE STRAUF

JEFF HALL

GENE NIGHMAN ‘81

BERNIE DEPALMA

MATT COATS

PAM DOLLAWAY

JEREMY HARTIGAN

Head Equipment Manager

Director of Cornell Sports Marketing

Director of Tickets & Events

Head Athletic Trainer

Athletic Operations Manager

Director of Human Resources

Interim Director of Athletic Comm.

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Meet The Big Red Coaches An impressive staff of coaches leads the Big Red teams and recruits some of the finest student-athletes from a national and international pool of accomplished young men and women. The coaches demonstrate a commitment to teaching and a willingness to share their own competitive experiences with their teams. Their individual achievements and accomplishments include playing and coaching time in the professional and international ranks as well as numerous all-star performances during their own collegiate careers.

BERHANE ANDEBERHAN

MATT BAUGHAN

PAUL BECKWITH

DICK BLOOD

DEITRE COLLINS

TERRY CULLEN

Women’s Soccer

Golf

Gymnastics

The Jan Rock Zubrow ’77 Head Coach of Softball

The Wendy Schaenen ’79 Head Coach of Women’s Volleyball

The Terry Cullen Head Coach of Sprint Football

STEVE DONAHUE

LOU DUESING

Women’s Ice Hockey

The Robert E. Gallagher ’44 Head Coach of Men’s Basketball

The Alan B. ‘53 and Elizabeth Heekin Harris Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country Coach

TOM FORD

RICK GILBERT

The Peter B. Orthwein ‘69 Head Coach of Polo

LAURA GLITZ

JENNY GRAAP ‘86

The Carl Meinig ‘31 Head Coach of Women’s Tennis

Women’s Lacrosse

ROB KOLL

JOE LUCIA

CHRIS MITCHELL

The David Dunlop ’59 Head Coach of Wrestling

The Philip H. Bartels ’71 Head Coach of Men’s Swimming

Equestrian

DAVID ELDREDGE ‘81

The Ted Thoren Head Coach of Baseball

The Richard W. Gilbert Head Coach of Diving

JOHN HOLOHAN

DONNA HORNIBROOK

TODD KENNETT ‘91

JIM KNOWLES ‘87

Women’s Swimming

Field Hockey

The Robert B. Tallman ’41 Men’s Lightweight Rowing Head Coach

The Roger J. Weiss ’61 Head Coach of Football

AL PETERS

DAN ROOCK

BRYAN SCALES

Fencing

The Spirit of ’57 Director of Men’s Heavyweight Rowing

Men’s Soccer

Not Pictured ... CHRIS WILSON (INTERIM) The Staley Women’s Rowing Head Coach

MARK DEVOY Men’s Squash Coach

JULEE DEVOY MIKE SCHAFER ‘86

BARRY SCHOONMAKER

DAYNA SMITH

JEFF TAMRBONI

NATHAN TAYLOR

The Jay R. Bloom ’77 Head Coach of Men’s Hockey

The Richard Savitt ‘50 - Stephen Weiss ‘57 Head Coach of Men’s Tennis

The Rebecca Quinn Morgan ’60 Head Coach of Women’s Basketball

The Richard M. Moran Head Coach of Men’s Lacrosse

The George Heekin ’29 Head Coach of Men’s Track & Field and Cross Country

Women’s Squash Coach

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The Ivy League Sponsoring conference championships in 33 men’s and women’s sports, and averaging more than 35 varsity teams at each school, the Ivy League provides intercollegiate athletic opportunities for more men and women than any other conference in the country. All eight Ivy schools are among the “top 20” of NCAA Division I schools in number of sports offered for both men and women. The most diverse intercollegiate competition in the country for both men and women is also among the best. In recent years, the Ivy League has been synonymous with national excellence in men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse, rowing, fencing and squash, and individual Ivy athletes have regularly excelled as well in football, track and field, wrestling and swimming. Ivy teams have enjoyed significant success in the opening rounds of the NCAA Division I basketball championships. This successful competition in Division I national athletics is achieved by approaching athletics as a key part of the student’s regular undergraduate experience: with rigorous academic standards, the nation’s highest four-year graduation rates (the same as those for non-athletes), and without athletics scholarships. Ivy athletic programs receive multi-million-dollar institutional support as part of each institution’s overall academic programs, independent of win-loss or competitive records and together with extensive programs of intramural and recreational athletics.

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THE HISTORY The designation “Ivy League” first appeared at the typewriter of Caswell Adams of the New York Tribune in 1937. The tag, premature of any formal agreement, was immediately adopted by the press as a foreshadowing of an eastern football league which, at the time, was big news to everyone except the athletic directors involved. For years, the Ivy members had already been allied in leagues in basketball, ice hockey, baseball and swimming. Further common competition was found in the Heptagonal Games Association, which included Army and Navy, in the sports of baseball, track and field, and swimming. Through these other scheduling arrangements, the Ivy athletic directors were used to dealing with each other in matters of administration or the exchange of calculated confidences. As a result of these dealings, and through extensive presidential meetings and discussions, the first “Ivy Group Agreement” — addressing only football — was signed in 1945. While the 1945 statement did not address any scheduling issues, it did affirm the observance at the eight institutions of common practices in academic standards, eligibility requirements and the administration of financial aid for athletes. These tenets are what still bind the Ivies together today and all continue to be based on the desire to secure competition with others having like philosophies. The athletic directors, at the direction of the presidents, were then more formally organized as a committee for cooperative endeavor in the details of athletic administration and a dean from each school was appointed as a committee to exchange information on eligibility and to act for the presidents in cooperation with the athletic directors. In February 1954, what is more commonly accepted as the founding date for the Ivy League, the Ivy Group Agreement was reissued to extend its philosophical jurisdiction to all sports and to foster,

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Council of Ivy Group Presidents (The Ivy League) 228 Alexander St. Princeton, NJ 08544 Phone: (609) 258-6426 Fax: (609) 258-1690 Web Site: www.ivyleaguesports.com Executive Director: Jeffrey H. Orleans Senior Associate Director: Carolyn Campbell-McGovern Associate Director: Charles Yrigoyen III Assistant Director: Brett Hoover Compliance Assistant: Mary Mulvenna Public Information Assistant: Eddy Lentz Public Information Assistant: Tyson Hubbard Office Coordinator: Jane M. Antis Administrative Assistant: Robin Patsey

IVY FAST FACTS Founded—1956; 48th season Student Population—51,525 Members—Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale Ivy-Sponsored Championships—33 insofar as possible, intra-group competition. In layman’s terms, that meant a complete round robin schedule in football, beginning with the 1956 season. Such an agreement —assuring seven spots on an eight- to 10-game schedule to Ivy opponents —required numerous concessions from each institution and marked a high point in intercollegiate cooperation.

THE FUTURE The basic intent of the original Ivy agreement was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony with the educational purpose of the institutions. While football is where it started, the Ivy League today is nationally recognized for its level of success — absent of athletic scholarships — while rigorously maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards. The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and ability, given the current national pressures on intercollegiate success, to abide by these rules and still compete successfully in Division I athletics. Located on the campus of Princeton University, the Ivy League (still known officially as the Council of Ivy Group Presidents) continues to grow under the leadership and direction of Executive Director Jeffrey H. Orleans. Since taking the post in 1984, Orleans has become a respected voice on the national scene of intercollegiate athletics. (Editor's Note: Portions of this text appeared in the first Ivy League Football Guide in 1954 and were written by William H. McCarter, Director of Athletics at Dartmouth College from 1937-54.) The Ivy League wrapped the 2003-04 season with distinction on both the field of competition and in the classroom — ranking among the nation’s top conferences in both the United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup as well as the CoSIDA Academic All-America program. In the final tally, the Ivy League was one of three Division I conferences to have at least one CoSIDA First-Team Academic All-American per school (joining the Big 10 and the SEC). TIn all, the League set records for Academic All-Americans in two-year (27), three-year (41) and four-year (52) periods as well as a single-season mark for CoSIDA Academic All-District selections (66). The Ivy League was seventh among in the Division I conferences in the 2003-04 United States Sports Academy Directors’ Cup (formerly the Sears Cup), which is annually awarded to the most successful broad-based program in the nation. In terms of average member ranking, the Ivy was behind just the six BCS conferences.


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The Friedman Center

TOMHOWLEY

Champions are crowned during the season, but championships are earned long before competition begins. Cornell’s 900 varsity athletes have exclusive access to one of the newest and best training facilities in the nation— the 8,000-square-foot Friedman Strength and Conditioning Center. Completed in June 1997, this impressive $2 million addition to Bartels Hall reflects the university’s strong commitment to athletic excellence. Coaches and team members alike credit the center, its world-class equipment, and first-rate staff with adding immensely to the success of the Big Red athletic program. The Friedman Center contains free-weight, selectorized, plyometric, and cardiovascular equipment and has been designed to meet the diverse training needs of Cornell’s athletes. The center can accommodate up to 100 users at a time without compromising safety or function. Its unique features include air-conditioning, a 175-watt stereo system, and damage-resistant flooring. Cornell’s varsity strength and conditioning program—nicknamed “Big Red Power”—focuses on enhancing performance and preventing injury. The new facility and equipment enable the staff to prescribe year-round sport-specific programs with variety and precision. Before the training programs are designed, the muscular and metabolic needs for each sport—and for each position within the sport—are analyzed. Athletes are then assessed to identify their individual strengths and weaknesses, and follow-up assessments are conducted at regular intervals. Comprehensive workouts are prescribed to address deficiencies and promote the development of skills used during competition. Injury prevention also is emphasized. Through resistance training, the number and the severity of injuries are reduced. If an injury does occur, the strength and conditioning staff works closely with the sports medicine staff to ensure a safe and complete rehabilitation. The objective is to allow the athlete to resume full participation as soon as possible.

10th Year at Cornell Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Strength & Conditioning Staff TOM DILLIPLANE Asst. Strength Coach

MARILYNN BROCKMAN Asst. Strength Coach

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Tom Howley has been the strength and conditioning coach at Cornell University since July 1995. In that role, he oversees the design and implementation of athletic performance programs for Cornell’s 36 varsity sports. The comprehensive, year-round programs include strength and power development, mobility skill training and conditioning, and are implemented in a motivating, team-oriented environment. Prior to his arrival at Cornell, Howley was the assistant director of strength and conditioning at East Carolina University from 19911995. While there, the Pirates participated in two bowl games (1992 Peach Bowl and 1995 Liberty Bowl), qualified for the NCAA baseball regional tournament (1994) and played in the NCAA basketball tournament (1993). Howley was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Auburn University from 1989-91, where he earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology. The Tigers, the 1989 Southeastern Conference co-champions, were the 1990 Hall of Fame Bowl and the 1991 Peach Bowl champions, as Howley also served as an assistant coach with the special teams. A 1988 graduate of Tulane, Howley earned a bachelor of arts degree in history and was a three-year letterman and two-year starting offensive lineman on the football team. The Green Wave played in the 1987 Independence Bowl his senior year. He was the recipient of the New Orleans Quarterback Club Student-Athlete Award as a senior. Howley is an active participant in the Cornell University/Ithaca College chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He and his wife, Amanda, reside in Ithaca with their daughter, Anna Corrine.

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Support Services Class of ‘44 Study Room Student-athletes at Cornell have access to the Class of ’44 Study Room. The room is furnished with study tables and chairs to comfortably accommodate 15-20 people in addition to the computers that are all equipped with internet access. Members of Cornell’s Class of 1944 contributed to the project, covering the expense of new furniture, computers, a printer, a lectern and a coat rack. The space is conveniently located in Bartels Hall and is accessible to studentathletes between classes and before and after practice. The room is open Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Fridays 8 a.m.to 4 p.m.

Academic Services Academic counseling is provided in partnership with the student-athletes’ assigned academic advisers and college advising office. Academic contracts are developed in conjunction with the student-athlete to outline specific academic goals for the semester. Academic monitoring of current course grades and academic performance can be requested from instructors by coaches or student-athletes at anytime throughout the semester. The instructor will be asked to fill out a form and return it to Athletic Student Services Office. Once received, a follow-up meeting with the director allows the student-athlete to meet and discuss their academic progress. Tutoring services are available to all student-athletes as a supplement to existing tutorial services on campus. Student-athletes may request a tutor by completing a tutor request form that can be obtained from their coach or the form can be printed from www.CornellBigRed.com. Laptop computers are available for student-athletes to sign out on away athletic trips. You may request a laptop by contacting Chris Wlosinski. There is a limit of one per team and are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Study skills workshops can be arranged through the Athletic Student Services office. Referrals to the Center for Learning and Teaching provide additional support for individual academic and study skills support.

Support Services

For more information regarding Student-Athlete Support Services at Cornell, contact ... Mailing Address Chris Wlosinski Department of Athletics — Cornell University Teagle Hall, Campus Road Ithaca, NY 14853-6501 Phone Number: (607) 254-7472 E-mail: cmw32@cornell.edu

Personal Needs Counseling Student-athletes are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the director when they have concerns regarding academic, athletic, or personal issues. Assistance will be provided and referrals will be made to appropriate support services on campus. Educational Seminars/Workshops Various seminars and workshops are given throughout the year and provide information relevant to student-athletes. Past workshops include topics such as nutrition and eating disorders, alcohol education, sports psychology, women’s health issues, and study skills. Career Development Services Career development services for student-athletes are coordinated with the University Career Center and each of the undergraduate colleges. Services including assistance with resume writing and conducting a job search is also available through the various Career Centers across campus. Student-Athlete Assistance Fund Money is available for Pell Grant recipients and to non-US citizens who have demonstrated need that is comparable to those qualifying for Pell grants and are receiving institutional aid. There is a $500 allowance for clothing and essentials and/or travel home and $100 for academic course supplies.

CHRISWLOSINSKI

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Sixth Year at Cornell The Andrew ‘78 and Margaret Paul Director of Student-Athlete Support Services

Chris Wlosinski took over the role of the Andrew ‘78 and Margaret Paul Director of Student-Athlete Support Services in August 2001, assuming a dedicated role focused on student-athlete support. Cornell and its counterparts embrace a philosophy that includes the notion that studentathletes should experience a mainstream collegiate life, but the university also recognizes the extra demands placed on this special population. So in August of 1998, the position, the first of its kind in the Ivy League, was created, a role that asks Wlosinski to work as an available and reliable adviser who understands the lifestyle studentathletes lead and assists them in balancing their academic, athletic and personal challenges. In this capacity she also serves as a liaison with the colleges and directs student-athletes to appropriate campus-wide resources for academic and personal needs. When Wlosinski first joined the Big Red program, she worked collaboratively with the director of student-athlete support services, coaches and administrators to provide counseling and academic support services serving 36 varsity sports. She developed

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and maintained personal contacts with administrators and professors throughout Cornell’s seven colleges, and she assisted the director in monitoring the academic progress of student-athletes. Most of Wlosinski’s time is devoted to personal meetings with student-athletes, and while the bulk of her work focuses on freshmen, sophomores and transfer students, she does assist athletes from all classes and across all colleges at Cornell. Wlosinski came to Cornell in August 1999 and worked in compliance, student services and event management. In June 2000, she accepted the position of associate director of alumni affairs and development for athletics where she served until assuming her current position. Prior to joining the Cornell staff, Wlosinski spent a year each as an athletics administrative intern at both Bates College and Plymouth State College. She also served as a special education teacher for the learning disabled for seven years in Lancaster, Pa. Wlosinski graduated from Millersville University in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in special education and from Plymouth State College in 1999 with a master’s degree in education.


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Athletic Training Athletic training at Cornell University is dedicated to providing all student-athletes in the department with the highest level of health care. The care given by the Big Red training staff goes well beyond the daily medical concerns that every Division I program has regarding injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. The total health care of the individual is the goal of the Cornell program.

BERNIEDePALMA

24th Year at Cornell Doc Kavanagh Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist

Bernie DePalma’s top priorities are the health and safety of the student- athletes, and providing them with a safe environment for training and competition. He has been an integral member of the athletic staff as head of physical therapy, athletic training and rehabilitation for Cornell University Health Services since August 1980 and head athletic trainer since 1983. Bernie graduated from Quinnipiac College with a bachelor of science degree in physical therapy in 1978 and received his master’s degree in athletic training-sports medicine from the University of Virginia in 1980. DePalma and the Big Red head coaches work together in planning practice schedules to assist in the prevention of injuries. DePalma also works closely with the strength and conditioning staff to assist with injury prevention. Bernie was a founding member of the Cornell sports nutrition discussion group, which examines the role nutrition plays in

JIMCASE 17th Year at Cornell Associate Athletic Trainer

DR. DAVIDWENTZEL 15th Year at Cornell Chief of Sports Medicine

MARC CHAMBERLAIN, ATC

KENAN GUILMETTE, ATC

LINDA HOISINGTON, ATC

ED KELLY, ATC

KATHY MACCHEYNE, EMT

CHAD PENS, ATC/PT

ROSE HOWLAND, ATC

CHRIS SCARLATA, ATC

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the student-athlete’s well-being and performance. He also manages programs he developed for graduate assistantships with Ithaca College and athletic trainer internships from Ithaca and other area colleges. He supervises seven full-time staff members and numerous part-time assistants. Bernie’s expertise impacts national athletics legislation. He has served on numerous NCAA committees, including the committee on competitive safeguards and medical aspects of sport safety, which he chaired; the NCAA special committee on studentathlete welfare, access and equity; and the national athletic trainer’s task force which developed medical coverage guidelines for all intercollegiate athletic programs. He was honored in 2001 by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) with the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award. The award recognizes the NATA’s certified members for their outstanding contributions to the profession of athletic training and to the association. Bernie and his wife, Mary, have a daughter, Taylor, and a son, Turner.

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Prominent Cornell Alumni AEROSPACE ED LU ’84 Mission specialist for the Space Shuttle Atlantis, which docked with the Russian Space Station Mir ARTS RICHARD MEIER ’57 Internationally known architect SUSAN ROTHENBERG ’67 Painter JASON SELEY ’40 Sculptor; Cornell faculty member PETER YARROW ’59 Musician; Peter, Paul & Mary BUSINESS ADOLPH ’07 AND JOSEPH COORS ’39 Founder/executives of the nation‘s largest single brewery PETER COORS ’69 President, Coors Brewing Company HERBERT F. ’22 AND SAMUEL C. JOHNSON ED LU ‘84 ’50 Founder/executives of Johnson Wax Company SANFORD I. WEILL ’55 Financier and philanthropist; CEO of Citigroup EDUCATION AND HUMANITIES URIE BRONFENBRENNER ’38 Pioneer in human development studies; Cornell faculty member JEROME H. HOLLAND ’39, MS ’41 Former Ambassador to Sweden; former president of Hampton Institute and Delaware State University; businessman WILLIAM STRUNK PHD 1896 Educator and editor; co-author of Elements of Style

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ENTERTAINMENT ARTHUR LAURENTS ’37 Tony Award-winning playwright, screenwriter, director, and author; wrote West Side Story and directed La Cage Aux Folles BILL MAHER ’78 Comedian, author; host of Politically Incorrect panel show on ABC EDWARD MARINARO ’72 Actor, Hill Street Blues, Sisters CHRISTOPHER REEVE ’74 Actor, Superman I, II, III and IV movies; award winning director; activist for medical research GOVERNMENT SAMUEL (SANDY) R. BERGER ’67 International consultant; national security advisor 1993-2000 STEPHEN FRIEDMAN ’59 Assistant for economic policy to President George W. Bush, and director of the National Economic Council RUTH BADER GINSBURG ’54 U.S. Supreme Court Justice; member of National Women’s Hall of Fame JANET RENO ’60 U.S. attorney general, 1993-2000; member of National Women’s Hall of Fame LEE TENG-HUI PHD ’68 President of Taiwan LITERATURE KENNETH BLANCHARD ’61, PHD ’67 Author, The One-Minute Manager; management consultant TONI MORRISON ’55 Winner of 1988 Pulitzer Prize and 1993 Nobel Prize for literature KURT VONNEGUT JR. ’44 Author (Cats Cradle, Slaughter House Five); prisoner of war in Germany during World War II

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E. B. WHITE ’21 Author (Charlotte‘s Web, Stuart Little) and editor; co-author of Elements of Style MEDIA ANN H. COULTER ’84 Lawyer, political analyst, and author FRANK GANNETT 1898 Newspaper publisher; founder of the Gannett chain BILL NYE ’77 Award-winning popular-science media host and author CHRISTOPHER REEVE ‘74 KEITH OLBERMANN ’79 Television sports anchor and commentator DICK SCHAAP ’55 Emmy Award-winning television sports commentator , sports commentator, journalist, and author SCIENCE, MEDICINE AND HEALTH JOYCE BROTHERS ’47 Psychologist, author, and media personality HENRY HEIMLICH ’41, MD ’43 Developer of the Heimlich maneuver and of esophagoplasty C. EVERETT KOOP MD ’41 U.S. surgeon general 1981-89 BARBARA MCCLINTOCK ’23, ’25, PHD ’27 Genetics researcher; winner of the 1983 Nobel Prize in physiology/ medicine DOUGLAS OSHEROFF MS ’71, PHD ’73 Co-winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in physics STEVEN WEINBERG ’54 1991 National Medal of Science winner, and co-winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize in physics SPORTS JON ANDERSON ’71 1972 Olympian, track; winner of 1973 Boston Marathon BRUCE ARENA ’73 Coach of U.S. National soccer team; coached 1996 U.S. Olympic team GARY BETTMAN ’74 First National Hockey League commissioner GLENN (POP) WARNER 1894 KEN DRYDEN ’69 Former NHL player, Montreal Canadiens, 1971-79; inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, 1983; current Vice Chairman, Toronto Maple Leafs AL HALL ’56 Four-time Olympian (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968), hammer throw ROBERT TRENT JONES ’30 Golf course architect; constructed over 450 courses around the world; inducted into PGA World Golf Hall of Fame, 1987 CHARLES H. MOORE ’51 1952 Olympic gold medalist (hurdles) and silver medalist (1600meter relay); honored as Golden Olympian, 1996; Cornell Director of Athletics, 1994-99 JOE NIEUWENDYK ’88 Drafted in second round by the NHL Calgary Flames, 1985; currently plays for the Toronto Maple Leafs; three-time Stanley Cup winner; 1998 Olympian; 2002 Olympic gold medalist; 1999 Conn Smythe Trophy winner GLENN (POP) WARNER 1894 Football coach at Cornell, Georgia, Carlisle (where he coached Jim Thorpe), Pittsburgh, Stanford and Temple. Overall 44-year coaching record was 319-106-29.


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Newman Arena The Cornell men’s basketball team entered the new millennium of play in Newman Arena at Bartels Hall, one of the finest facilities in the Ivy League. The facility is named for F. R. Newman (‘12), who was considered one of the nation’s foremost experts in industrial fuel-oil marketing. Helen Newman Hall, named for his wife of 36 years, is also part of his legacy and one of his many gifts to Cornell. The Big Red closed the chapter of play at Barton Hall and began a new tradition at Newman Arena in January of 1990. The Big Red beat Army 96-70 in the inaugural contest at Newman Arena on Jan. 6, 1990. The Big Red is off to a fantastic start in Newman, which was dedicated in 1993, compiling an 96-83 (.536) record on its court in 15 seasons. Since opening its doors to play, the arena has hosted 342 basketball games and 143 volleyball matches, including the 1996 Ivy League volleyball tournament. The arena has also hosted the Harlem Globetrotter basketball team and has held speeches by world leaders such as Nobel Peace Prize winner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, and Lee Teng-hui ‘68, President of Taiwan The arena provides seating for 4,473 fans, and features telescoping bleachers that allow for conversion to three courts for practice. In addition to the outstanding basketball arena, Bartels Hall contains locker room facilities for the Big Red and its visiting teams. The building also houses offices for several of Cornell’s athletic programs. A 27,000-square-foot artificial turf field provides practice for the baseball, lacrosse, soccer and field hockey teams, and a playing field for the intramural, recreational and physical education programs.

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Big Red Facilities

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Set against a backdrop of the natural beauty of Cayuga Lake and the surrounding hills, an extensive array of facilities provides a tremendous environment for practice and competition for Cornell’s varsity teams. Schoellkopf Field and its distinctive crescent-shaped stadium may be Cornell’s most familiar sports venue, but since the mid-’90s, a number of new facilities have become landmarks as well. The Friedman Strength and Conditioning Center, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the support and improvement of athletes’ performances, is a place where all teams gather to train. The Kane Sports Complex, with its Berman Field for soccer and the Simon Track, and the Niemand•Robison Softball Field are also impressive facilities. The Reis Tennis Center, the Belkin Squash Courts, and the Oxley Equestrian Center, home of the equestrian and polo teams, are part of an expanding complex that will include new homes for other teams as Cornell continues to realize its plan for renovation and building of athletic facilities. Spacious and historic Barton Hall is home to the indoor track and field teams. The volleyball and basketball teams compete in Bartels Hall’s 4,473-seat Newman Arena and the fencing team’s home, the Stifel Fencing Salle, is located on the lower level of the facility. Adjacent to Bartels Hall is famed Lynah Rink, where the Big Red hockey teams perform before sellout crowds for most home games. The Friedman Wrestling Center, opened in 2002, is located to the north of Bartels. The gymnastics and swimming teams are housed in Teagle Hall, where Cornell crews also train during the winter months. Just down the hill from campus are the Collyer Boat House and the Doris Robison Shell House, which are scheduled for renovation and expansion.

TEAGLE HALL

SCHOELLKOPF FIELD

(GYMNASTICS, M&W SWIMMING)

(FOOTBALL, SPRINT FOOTBALL, M&W LACROSSE, FIELD HOCKEY)

NEWMAN ARENA

REIS TENNIS CENTER/BELKIN SQUASH COURTS

(M&W BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL)

(M&W TENNIS, M&W SQUASH)

JAMES LYNAH RINK

BARTON HALL

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OXLEY EQUESTRIAN CENTER

FRIEDMAN WRESTLING CENTER

(EQUESTRIAN, M&W POLO)

(WRESTLING)

ROBERT TRENT JONES GOLF COURSE

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(GOLF, M&W CROSS COUNTRY)

(M&W ROWING)

ROBERT J. KANE SPORTS COMPLEX

ANDREW P. STIFEL ‘91 FENCING SALLE

(M&W OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD, M&W SOCCER)

(FENCING)

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Success In And Out Of The Classroom ... To be a Cornellian is to be among the best and Cornell University’s interIn 2003-04 ... collegiate athletic program is no different, ranking among the nation’s • Cornell’s overall win percentage elite. The Big Red competes (all varsity sports) in 2003-04 was DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS AND at the highest level of in- .521. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISSION STATEMENT tercollegiate athletic com- • Big Red teams won seven Ivy championships in 2003-04 (men’s ice The Department of Athletics and Physical Education strives to provide students with powerful and meaningful participatory expepetition as an NCAA Divi- hockey, men’s lacrosse, softball, women’s indoor track & field, men’s riences that forge enduring bonds with Cornell, and to provide for sion I institution. Rich tra- and women’s outdoor track & field the well-being of members of the faculty, staff, and community. wrestling) and 14 in the last We offer a diverse program of physical and outdoor education, dition and history follow and two years (tied for the most ever in recreational services, and intercollegiate athletic competition, eqCornell athletics through- a two-year span — 1976-77 and uitably adminstered with special attention to the needs of women 1977-78). and members of under-represented minority groups. We foster out the university’s storied the values of physical fitness, total well-being, and enduring par• The Big Red competed in five ticipation in athletics; teach leadership skills, teamwork, responsihistory. Cornellians have NCAA championship meets or tourbility, and accountability; and administer programs that can be naments. critical to the educational and personal development of students been national champions in • In all, 15 student-athletes earned in keeping with the high standards of Cornell, the Ivy League, the ice hockey, lacrosse, polo, All-America honors in their respecEastern College Athletic Conference, and the National Collegiate sports, four were named AcaAthletic Association. rowing, track and field and tive demic All-Americans and 63 garThe department promotes pride and unity within the university wrestling. They have also nered first-team All-Ivy honors. community and provides opportunities to develop, strengthen and • Cornell finished 78th among 327 maintain ties to external audiences such as alumni, friends, the earned spots in halls of Division I schools in the United States educational community, and the general public by attracting in- fame, on All-America Sports Academy Director’s Cup. terest, recognition and support. teams, on the Olympic • The Big Red women’s polo team its fifth straight national title medal podium and have written their names in record books as won and its 12th in program history. The men’s polo team finished as Wimbledon tennis champions and major league national runner-up, narplayers in baseball, basketball, football and rowly missing its 11th national crown. hockey. More recently, Cornell has won 14 Ivy League titles in the last two years, tied for the Straight A’s most ever in a two-year span. That is only The Big Red was successful in the classroom part of the equation. During the same time as well as on the fields period, the Big Red has had seven studentof competition, as 66 athletes named Academic All-Americans, the percent of student-athmost of any Ivy school. Cornell student-athletes give back to the letes attained a 3.0 or

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local community through service projects ranging from reading to schoolchildren to raising money for cancer research.

Winning percentage of Cornell varsity teams in 2003-04 Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame members NCAA Woman of the Year finalists NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipients Cornellians who own major professional sports franchises Cornell athletes named Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 NCAA tournament or championship meets Cornell participated in during 2003-04 Cornell student-athletes who have been awarded Rhodes Scholarships Ivy League team championships in 2003-04 Cornell athletes named Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District in 2003-04 Ivy League team championships the last two years (2nd among Ivy schools) Cornell All-Americans in 2003-04 Total NCAA individual and team national championships Olympic gold medalists First team Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Varsity sports at Cornell Cornellians who have earned Olympic medals Total Cornell Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Total national championships in all sports for the Big Red First-team All-Ivy selections in 2003-04 Total Ivy League team titles for the Big Red since 1956-57 Total Academic All-Ivy selections

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higher during the spring semester. In 2003-04, women’s varsity athletes posted a 3.22 grade point average, while the men’s average GPA was a 3.08. In all, 56 student-athletes earned a 4.0 or above and were honored during the 400 Club Breakfast.

Men’s and women’s polo teams have combined to win 22 national titles.


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