2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Media Guide

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PHILADELPHIA’S BEST BACKCOURT GUY RODGERS & HAL LEAR

1951 NATIONAL SCORING LEADER BILL MLKVY

HALL OF FAME HEAD COACH JOHN CHANEY

ALL-TIME LEADING REBOUNDER LAVOY ALLEN THREE-TIME CONFERENCE SCORING LEADER DIONTE CHRISTMAS HEAD COACH 2006-PRESENT 214-120 RECORD

ALL-TIME LEADING SCORER MARK MACON

HALL OF FAME HEAD COACH HARRY LITWACK 1969 NIT CHAMPIONS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Location....................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment................................................................. 40,240 Founded......................................................................... 1884 President.............................................. Richard M. Englert Director of Athletics.................................Dr. Patrick Kraft NCAA Faculty Rep................................ Jeremy S. Jordan Affiliation.................................................... NCAA Division I Conference........................................... American Athletic Arena........................................Liacouras Center (10,206) Nickname...................................................................... Owls Colors......................................................Cherry and White Athletic Dept.Phone..................................(215) 204-7447 Ticket Office Phone................................. (215) 204-8499 University Website................................ www.temple.edu Athletics Website............................. www.owlsports.com TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 Record..............................................................16-16 2016-17 American Record..................................... 7-11/8th 2016-17 Big 5 Record.......................................................3-1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost...................................................4/1 Captains...........................................................................TBD

TEMPLE BASKETBALL Liacouras Center.................................................2 2017-18 Schedule................................................4 SEASON OUTLOOK Roster.....................................................................6 Outlook..................................................................7 COACHING STAFF Fran Dunphy....................................................... 10 Dave Duke........................................................... 14 Chris Clark........................................................... 15 Aaron McKie....................................................... 16 Shawn Trice......................................................... 17 Support Staff....................................................... 18 THE PLAYERS Josh Brown........................................................ 22 Obi Enechionyia................................................ 25 Steve Leonard................................................... 27 Ernest Aflakpui.................................................. 28 Shizz Alston, Jr.................................................. 30 Trey Lowe........................................................... 32 Alani Moore II.................................................... 33 Damion Moore.................................................. 34 Ayan Nunez de Carvalho............................... 35 Quinton Rose..................................................... 36 Justyn Hamilton................................................ 37 J.P. Moorman II.................................................. 37 De'Vondre Perry............................................... 38 Nate Pierre-Louis.............................................. 38

TOP 10 DIVIS ION I YEAR IN REVIEW 40 S C H O O L S I N TYear Oin Review................................................... T AL 2016-17 Statistics.............................................. 42 2016-17 Box Scores.......................................... 43 V I C T O R I HISTORY ES COACHING STAFF Head Coach....................................................Fran Dunphy Career Record/Years..................................... 540-299/28 Record at School/Years................................... 230-136/11 Assistant to the Head Coach........................Dave Duke Assistant Coaches.......................................... Chris Clark, ..............................................Aaron McKie, Shawn Trice Dir. of Operations...................................... Raheem Mapp Video Coordinator.................................Jake Shechtman Athletic Trainer........................................Shawn Cameron

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History................................................................. 54

Kentucky, 2,237 Hall of Fame....................................................... 64 Elite Eight Teams.............................................. 67 Kansas, 2,217 Team Records.................................................... 68 Individual Records............................................ 69 Single Game Records....................................... 71 North Carolina, 2,206 Career Records................................................. 72 Records................................................ 74 Duke, 2,115 Season Records by Class.............................................. 76 1,000-Point Scorers.......................................... 78 TEMPLE, 1,886 Year-by-Year Leaders.......................................80

Year-by-Year Records...................................... 84 Syracuse, 1,861 NCAA Tournament History............................. 85 NCAA Records.................................................. 89 Notre Dame, 1,845 A-10/American Tournament History.............90 Nat’l Invitation Tournaments........................... 91 UCLA, 1,839 Regular Season Tournaments....................... 92 St. John’s, 1,817 Indiana, 1,803

STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Assoc. AD/MBB Contact....................... Larry Dougherty E-mail................................................larrydoc@temple.edu Office Phone.............................................. (215) 204-2588 Cell Phone.................................................... (215) 651-1822 Secondary MBB Contact.............................Karen Angell E-mail.................................................. karena@temple.edu Office Phone.............................................. (215) 204-3850 Cell Phone................................................. (267) 608-9870 as of 11/8/17 Office Fax................................................... (215) 204-7499 Source: NCAA 204-7445 Press Row....................................................(215)

HISTORY First Year of Competition......................................1894-95 All-Time Record....................................1,886-1,052 (.642) NCAA Appearances........................................................ 32 NCAA Record..............................................................33-32 NIT Appearances/Record................................................ 18 NIT Record....................................................................23-16

Overtime Games................................................... 93 Last Time It Happened.................................... 94 100-Point Games.............................................. 94 All-Time Results................................................ 96 Liacouras Center Records..............................116 Honors and Awards.........................................117 Owls in the Pros................................................121 All-Time Roster.................................................122 OPPONENTS American Athletic Conference.....................126 2017-18 American ...........................................127 Philadelphia Big 5...........................................128 Big 5 Hall of Fame...........................................129 Auburn Tigers...................................................130 Cincinnati Bearcats.........................................130 Drexel Dragons................................................130 ECU Pirates.......................................................130 George Washington Colonials.....................130 Georgia Bulldogs.............................................130 Houston Cougars.............................................131 Indiana State Sycamores................................131 La Salle Explorers.............................................131 Memphis Tigers................................................131 Old Dominion Monarchs.................................131 Penn Quakers....................................................131 Saint Joseph's Hawks....................................132 SMU Mustangs.................................................132 South Carolina Gamecocks..........................132 Tulane Green Wave........................................132 Tulsa Golden Hurricane.................................132 UCF Knights......................................................132 UConn Huskies................................................133 USF Bulls...........................................................133 Villanova Wildcats...........................................133 Wichita State Shockers..................................133 Wisconsin Badgers.........................................133 Series Scores....................................................134 All-Time Opponents........................................ 137 Versus the Polls...............................................139 On National TV..................................................141

BY THE NUMBERS

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Administration..................................................144 Director of Athletics........................................145 Athletic Administration...................................146 Staff Directory................................................... 147

32 NCAA BIDS 7 ELITE EIGHTS 2 FINAL FOURS 7 ALL-AMERICANS

MEDIA INFORMATION On the Air......................................................... 150 Media Information............................................151 American Media Information........................152 Directions to Campus.....................................153 Photo Roster.....................................................154

10 CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEA

Head Coach Fran Dunphy and the 2017-18 Senior Class (L to R): Josh Brown, Obi Enechionyia and Steve Leonard

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Date Opponent (AP ranking) Att. 2/17/16 Villanova (1) 10,472 1/31/04 Saint Joseph's (3) 10,421 1/28/12 Saint Joseph's 10,302 2/1/14 Villanova (9) 10,206 12/10/11 Villanova 10,206 2/20/11 Saint Joseph's 10,206 1/3/10 Kansas (1) 10,206 11/21/03 Villanova (3) 10,206 12/20/01 Memphis 10,206 2/13/00 Maryland (22) 10,206 1/8/00 Saint Joseph's 10,206 12/22/99 Penn State 10,206 12/15/99 Villanova 10,206 11/20/98 Michigan State (5) 10,206 12/9/97 Fresno State (18) 10,206

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The Temple men’s basketball team had its first official practice on the Donald and Nancy Resnick Practice Court located inside the program’s state-of-the-art practice facility in January of 2012. The entire facility, which sits atop Pearson-McGonigle Hall, features: • 30,000 square feet for the men’s and women’s practice facility • 24-hour access to facility • regulation-size basketball courts • coaches’ offices • locker rooms with players lounges • recruiting and meeting space • cutting-edge sports medicine equipment • advanced digital technologies • strength and conditioning areas • high-tech video rooms with theater-style seating • an academic study lounge • men’s and women’s basketball historical display •3•


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2017-18 SCHEDULE Day Date Charleston Classic Thursday November 16 Friday November 17 Sunday November 19

Opponent

Location

Time

TV

vs. Old Dominion% vs. Auburn/Indiana State% vs. Clemson/Ohio/ Dayton/Hofstra%

Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C.

2 p.m. 11/1:30 p.m. TBD

ESPN3 ESPN2/U TBD

Sunday Thursday

November 26 November 30

at La Salle# vs. South Carolina^

Philadelphia, Pa. New York (Madison Square Garden)

5 p.m. 9 p.m.

NBC SN TBD

Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Friday Thursday Saturday

December 3 December 6 December 9 December 13 December 16 December 22 December 28 December 30

at George Washington WISCONSIN SAINT JOSEPH’S# VILLANOVA# DREXEL at Georgia TULANE* at Houston*

Washington, D.C. LIACOURAS CENTER LIACOURAS CENTER LIACOURAS CENTER LIACOURAS CENTER Athens, Ga. LIACOURAS CENTER Houston, Texas

TBD 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. TBD 7 p.m. TBD

TBD ESPNU CBSSN ESPN2 ESPN3 TBD ESPN2 ESPNU

Thursday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Saturday Wednesday Sunday

January 4 January 7 January 10 January 13 January 17 January 20 January 24 January 28

CINCINNATI* at UCF* at SMU* MEMPHIS* TULSA* at Penn# at Cincinnati* UCONN*

LIACOURAS CENTER Orlando, Fla. Dallas, Texas LIACOURAS CENTER LIACOURAS CENTER Palestra Highland Heights, Ky. LIACOURAS CENTER

7/9 p.m. Noon 9 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. TBD 9 p.m. 8 p.m.

ESPN/2 CBSSN CBSSN CBSSN ESPNews TBD CBSSN ESPN2

Thursday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Thursday Sunday Sunday Wednesday

February 1 February 4 February 7 February 10 February 15 February 18 February 25 February 28

WICHITA STATE* at Tulane* ECU* at USF* at Wichita State* HOUSTON* UCF* at UConn*

LIACOURAS CENTER New Orleans, La. LIACOURAS CENTER Tampa, Fla. Wichita, Kan. LIACOURAS CENTER LIACOURAS CENTER Storrs, Conn.

7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 2/4 p.m. 7 p.m.

ESPN/2 ESPNews ESPNews ESPNU ESPN/2 CBSSN ESPN/U CBSSN

Sunday

March 4

at Tulsa*

Tulsa, Okla.

3 p.m.

ESPN3

Thur.-Sun.

March 8-11

AAC Tournament

Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center)

(%) indicates Charleston Classic game (Clemson, Auburn, Dayton, ODU, Hofstra, Ohio, Indiana State) (#) indicates Philadelphia Big 5 game (^) indicates Under Armour Reunion game (Seton Hall vs. Texas Tech) (*) indicates an American Athletic Conference game

ON THE COVER: The 2017-18 Temple men’s basketball cover features seniors Obi Enechionyia (left), Josh Brown (center) and Steve Leonard (right). Cover design by Kelli Sheesley, photos by Joseph V. Labolito.

Under Armour® is the official outfitter of Temple Athletics. The originators of performance apparel, Under Armour has transitioned athletes into moisture-wicking apparel since 1996. Under Armour products are sold worldwide and worn by athletes at all levels, from youth to professional, on playing fields around the globe.

CREDITS: The 2017-18 Temple University Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written and edited by Karen Angell and Larry Dougherty. Interior layout by Kelli Sheesley and Karen Angell. Special thanks to Raheem Mapp. Player headshots by Wendy Badman. Headshot of Aaron McKie by Michael Lebrecht, NBA Photos. Additional photos by Joseph V. Labolito, Zamani Feelings, Betsy Manning, Ryan Brandenberg, Zorro Kazanjian, Ken Inness, Mitchell Leff, Harvey Levine, Al Tielemans, Ken White, NBA Entertainment/Getty Images.

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

2017-18 ROSTER

NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. 0 1 2 3 4 11 13 15 21 22 23 24 25 32

NAME Obi Enechionyia Josh Brown Alani Moore II Shizz Alston, Jr. J.P. Moorman II Trey Lowe Quinton Rose Nate Pierre-Louis Justyn Hamilton De’Vondre Perry Damion Moore Ernest Aflakpui Steve Leonard Ayan Nunez de Carvalho

YR. Sr. R-Sr. So. Jr. Fr. R-So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. R-Sr. R-So.

POS. F G G G F G G G F F C C F G

HT. 6-10 6-3 5-10 6-4 6-7 6-7 6-8 6-4 6-10 6-6 6-11 6-10 6-6 6-5

WT. 220 195 170 180 205 165 185 185 190 220 225 240 180 200

HOMETOWN Springfield, Va. Newark, N.J. Washington, D.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Greensboro, N.C. Ewing, N.J.. Rochester, N.Y. Plainfield, N.J. Charlotte, N.C . Baltimore, Md. Jackson, Miss. Accra, Ghana Collegeville, Pa. Parana, Argentina

HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL St. James (Md.) School St. Anthony’s Friendship Collegiate Academy The Haverford School Greensboro Day School Ewing Bishop Kearney Roselle Catholic Independence Polytechnic Institute Callaway Archbishop Carroll (Pa.) Perkiomen Valley Escuela Normal Superior

YR. Jr. Jr. R-Sr. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. R-So. So. So. Fr. R-So. Fr. Fr. So.

POS. C G G F F F G G C F G F G G

HT. 6-10 6-4 6-3 6-10 6-10 6-6 6-7 5-10 6-11 6-7 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-8

WT. 240 180 195 220 190 180 165 170 225 205 200 220 185 185

HOMETOWN Accra, Ghana Philadelphia, Pa. Newark, N.J. Springfield, Va. Charlotte, N.C . Collegeville, Pa. Ewing, N.J.. Washington, D.C. Jackson, Miss. Greensboro, N.C. Parana, Argentina Baltimore, Md. Plainfield, N.J. Rochester, N.Y.

HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Archbishop Carroll (Pa.) The Haverford School St. Anthony’s St. James (Md.) School Independence Perkiomen Valley Ewing Friendship Collegiate Academy Callaway Greensboro Day School Escuela Normal Superior Polytechnic Institute Roselle Catholic Bishop Kearney

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. 24 3 1 0 21 25 11 2 23 4 32 22 15 13

NAME Ernest Aflakpui Shizz Alston, Jr. Josh Brown Obi Enechionyia Justyn Hamilton Steve Leonard Trey Lowe Alani Moore II Damion Moore J.P. Moorman II Ayan Nunez de Carvalho De’Vondre Perry Nate Pierre-Louis Quinton Rose

Head Coach: Fran Dunphy (La Salle ‘70) - 12th season Record (Career/School): 540-299 (29th season)/230-136 (12th season) Assistant to the Head Coach/Player Development: Dave Duke (Villanova ’74) - 12th season Assistant Coach: Chris Clark (Temple '08) - 2nd season Assistant Coach: Aaron McKie (Temple ‘94) - 4th season Assistant Coach: Shawn Trice (Penn ’95) - 12th season Director of Basketball Operations: Raheem Mapp (Temple ‘09) - 3rd season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:

BY CLASS:

BY STATE/COUNTRY:

Aflakpui - uh-FLAK-pea

Senior (3): Brown, Enechionyia, Leonard

Maryland (1): Perry

Enechionyia - Eh-netch-e-own-ya

Junior (2): Aflakpui, Alston.

Mississippi (1): D. Moore

Ayan Nunez de Carvalho - eye-ON

Sophomore (5): Lowe, A. Moore, D. Moore, Nunez

New Jersey (3): Brown, Lowe, Pierre-Louis

NOON-yez day-car-VAL-o

de Carvalho, Rose

New York (1): Rose

Freshman

(4):

Hamilton,

Pierre-Louis

Moorman,

Perry,

North Carolina (2): Hamilton, Moorman Pennsylvania (2): Alston, Leonard Virginia (1): Enechionyia Washington, D.C. (1): A. Moore Argentina (1): Nunez de Carvalho Ghana: (1): Aflakpui

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SEASON OUTLOOK He’s back! After missing all but five games last season due to an Achilles injury, redshirt senior guard Josh Brown is back healthy and ready to lead the 2017-18 Temple University men’s basketball team. The good news for Owl fans is that he will have plenty of help this season as head coach Fran Dunphy’s squad features four returning starters and the most depth in his 12-year tenure at the school. “To have Josh back means a lot,” said Dunphy. “He is our spiritual and emotional leader. He is the guy who has the most experience on our team so to have him available is tremendous.” One of the top point guards in the conference as a junior in 2015-16, Brown helped lead the Cherry and White to a 21-12 record and the American Athletic Conference regular season title. The 6-3, 195-pound floor general topped the conference and ranked 10th in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.5) while dishing 161 assists and averaging 8.3 points per game. Brown suffered an Achilles injury in May, 2016, and attempted to return early, taking the court against Saint Joseph’s in late November. However, after five games he was unable to withstand the pain and had to return to the sidelines. Now he is fully healed and eager to take hold of the reins again.

JOSH BROWN

OBI ENECHIONYIA Fellow senior, 6-10, 220-pound forward Obi Enechionyia will be looking to finish his stellar career strong. Just 48 points shy of 1,000 for his career, the Springfield, Va. native shined early during his junior campaign, earning MVP honors at the 2016 NIT Season Tip-Off. He had an up and down conference season as defenses focused on him. Still, he ended the campaign with career high averages in points (13.1), rebounds (5.8) and blocks (1.6). Junior Shizz Alston, Jr. stepped into the void that Brown’s injury created and filled it well. The 6-4, 180-pound guard earned First Team all-Philadelphia Big 5 accolades while also being named the city league’s Most Improved Player for leading the Owls in scoring (13.8 ppg) and assists (131). His breakout sophomore year saw this Temple basketball legacy (father Levan Alston played in the mid-90s) average nearly 12 points more than in his rookie season (2.0 ppg). Junior Ernest Aflakpui and sophomore Damion Moore split starting time in the paint last season. The 6-10, 240-pound Aflakpui doubled his output from his freshman season, compiling averages of 4.3 points and 5.0 rebounds while playing only 16.5 minutes per game. Moore, a 6-11, 225-pound center, asserted himself down the stretch, starting the final seven contests. He averaged 3.7 points over 11.4 minutes per game with a high of 11 against UConn on five-of-five shooting.

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SHIZZ ALSTON, JR.

Hamilton, a 6-10, 190-pound forward, has an impressive wingspan which enabled him to be among the state leaders in blocked shots in each of the past two years. A 6-7, 205-pound forward, Moorman’s ability to play inside or outside helped Greensboro Day win two state titles in the last three years. At 6-6, 220-pounds, Perry is the most prolific scorer (19.9 ppg) of the group and also led his high school, Poly, to a state title, its first ever. Rounding out the cast is Pierre-Louis, a 6-4, 200-pound guard who is a tough defender and aggressive penetrator. “We like where we are as a team,” said Dunphy. “We have some good balance and we have some good depth. The freshmen have made an impact already. I like where we are going into the season.” The Owls will face their toughest schedule in Dunphy Era with a slate that features four teams that appeared in a Final Four over the last five seasons. The Owls host Wisconsin, which appeared in both the 2014 and 2015 Final Fours, in their home opener on Dec. 6 and a week later host 2016 NCAA National Champion Villanova (Dec. 13). The Cherry and White also travel to Madison Square Garden (Nov. 30) to play 2017 NCAA Final Four participant South Carolina in the Under Armour Reunion. Rounding out the group is new American Athletic Conference member Wichita State, which competed in the 2013 Final Four. The Owls will face the Shockers both home (Feb. 1) and away (Feb. 15).

If there was an award given to the most exciting player it would have gone to sophomore guard Quinton Rose. The 6-8, 185-pound wing had an electric debut season, becoming the first Temple freshman to average double figures (10.1 ppg) since Mark Tyndale in 2004-05. An AAC All-Rookie selection, Rose moved into the starting lineup in February and scored in double figures in six of his final eight games. One of the final cuts for the USA U-19 World Cup team this past summer, Rose’s explosiveness was best displayed with his season-high 26-point effort in a win over #25 Florida State. Like Alston, sophomore Alani Moore II saw increased playing time due to Brown’s absence from the roster. A fearless point guard, the 5-10, 170-pounder was up to the challenge, playing in all 32 games with 23 starts. The Washington, D.C. native averaged a modest 6.5 points per game, but was capable of exploding at any time as evidenced by his career-high 26-point outing in a win over Yale. He also led the Owls in three-point accuracy (46-111, .414), which was just shy of cracking the school’s Top 10 single season list. Senior Steve Leonard, entering his second season as a walk-on, and redshirt sophomore Ayan Nunez de Carvalho complete the Owls’ returnees. Leonard, who played two seasons at Ursinus College, and de Carvalho, a native of Parana, Argentina, saw action in four games last year. A highly-touted class of four-star recruits makes their debut as Temple Owls this season. The quartet of Justyn Hamilton, J.P. Moorman II, De’Vondre Perry and Nate Pierre-Louis will all challenge for quality minutes which will provide the Owls with their deepest roster in recent history.

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HEAD COACH

Fact File

Fran DUNPHY 12th Season Career Record: 540-299

Coaching Experience

La Salle '70 Temple Record: 230-136

One of 25 active NCAA Division I coaches with 500 victories, Fran Dunphy is in his 12th season at the helm of the Temple men's basketball program in 2017-18. The all-time winningest coach in Philadelphia Big 5 history, Dunphy is also just the fifth coach to win 200 at two different Division I programs while also taking both schools to six or more NCAA Tournaments. He has joined Lou Henson (New Mexico, Illinois), Rick Pitino (Kentucky, Louisville), Eddie Sutton (Arkansas, Oklahoma State) and Roy Williams (Kansas, North Carolina) in this elite club. A part of Big 5 Basketball for the last six decades, Dunphy starred at La Salle as a player (1967-70) and served on the Explorer staff as an assistant coach before embarking on a 17-year stint as the head coach of the Penn Quakers (1989-06). He became the first person to serve as the head men's basketball coach at two Philadelphia Big 5 institutions when he took over the reins of the Temple program from Hall of Fame coach John Chaney on April 10, 2006. All he has done at Temple is win. Having earned back-to-back American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2014-15 and 2015-16, Dunphy ranks third on the school's all-time coaching win list with a 230-136 record while guiding the Owls to seven NCAA Tournaments, five conference titles and a trip to the 2015 NIT Semifinals in his 11 years at the helm. His Temple teams have defeated seven Top 10 teams in his tenure and have appeared in the Top 25 during 24 weeks. Dunphy recorded his historic 500th coaching win in impeccable fashion during the 2014-15 season by knocking off Memphis, 80-75, in the American Athletic Conference Quarterfinal round on March 13. His overall record stands at 540-299 which includes 17 20-win seasons, 16 NCAA Tournament appearances, 14 conference championships, eight Big 5 titles and one NIT trip. Named Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year in four of his 10 seasons at Temple, Dunphy led his second Owl squad on a late-season run to the Atlantic 10 Championship. He guided the Cherry and White to a 21-13 overall mark in 2007-08, including a second place A-10 regular season finish with an 11-5 conference record. He followed that by directing his charges in 2008-09 to a 22-12 record, 11-5 in league play, and another conference championship. The 2009-10 season is one that will go down as one of the best in Temple lore. Picked tied for fifth in the A-10 preseason poll, Dunphy motivated his charges to their first A-10 regular season title (9th overall) since 2002 with a 14-2 record. The 2010 A-10 and NABC District Coach of the Year brought the Owls back into the national spotlight with the program's first national ranking since 2001, with the team staying in the polls for 13 consecutive weeks. His Owls would go on to become just the second A-10 team to win three consecutive conference championships while also posting just the fifth perfect Philadelphia Big 5 season in the program's history. The number one accomplishment achieved by the 2009-10 Temple team, that finished the season with a #12 ranking in the Associated Press poll, was its 29 victories (against six defeats), which ranks third in the school's history. In 2010-11, Dunphy led the Owls to a 26-8 record, including another 14-2 mark in A-10 play, and a fourth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. This time the Owls, the 7-seed in West Region, defeated 10th-seeded Penn State, 66-64, in the second round for the program's first NCAA win since 2001. The Cherry and White game second-seeded San Diego State all they could handle in the next game before falling to the #5/6-ranked Aztecs, 71-64, in double-overtime. It was a great season for Temple as the Owls were ranked among the nation's Top 25 for eight weeks during the season, climbing as high as #19 in the January 10 Associated Press poll. The Owls also overcame mid-February injuries to two starters, closing the season with seven wins in their final 10 games. The only losses in that stretch came to NCAA Sweet 16 participants Duke, Richmond and San Diego State. In 2011-12, despite losing projected starter Scootie Randall for the season and center Micheal Eric for 13 games, Dunphy guided his charges to a 24-8 mark and the program's first outright A10 regular season title since 1989-90. The Owls finished 13-3 in league play and Dunphy earned his second A10 Coach of the Year honor for his efforts. Temple defeated #3/3 Duke to mark its fourth straight season with a win over a Top 10 opponent, and later cracked the national polls for the third straight year. Temple, which also shared the Big 5 title, earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season, and was the fifth-seed in the NCAA Midwest Region. In 2012-13, Dunphy again guided the Owls to another 20-plus win campaign with the Cherry and White becoming one of eight teams to compete in the last six straight NCAA Tournaments. Temple also knocked off a Top 10 team, this time #3/3 Syracuse, 83-79, at Madison Square Garden (12/22/12) to extend its current nation’s best record to five straight seasons of defeating a Top 10 foe while being unranked at the time. Temple would finish the campaign with a 24-10 record, advancing to the third round of the NCAA Tournament before narrowly falling to top-ranked Indiana, 58-52. The Owls capped their final season in the Atlantic 10 Conference with a thrilling 84-76 win over #19/21 VCU on CBS to finish tied for third in the league with an 11-5 record. The program struggled in 2013-14, its first season in the American Athletic Conference. In a classic rebuilding year, the Owls posted a 9-22 record. The Cherry and White did continue its streak of wins over a nationally-ranked program to seven with a 71-64 upset over #23 SMU. In 2014-15, Dunphy led his team to the best turnaround among all Division I teams, posting 17 more wins than the previous season to finish at 26-11 overall and 13-5 in the conference. A signature win over #10 Kansas was among the total as the Owls posted a 77-52 victory over the Jayhawks at the Wells Fargo Center (12/22). The Owls finished the regular season 23-10, but were surprisingly left out of the NCAA Tournament. As the #1 overall seed in the NIT, Dunphy, in his time coaching in the tournament, guided Temple to wins over Bucknell, George Washington and Louisiana Tech to reach the semifinals, before falling to Miami at Madison Square Garden. Dunphy was named American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year, marking his third conference coach of the year

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Temple Head Coach, 2006-present

Overall Record: 230-136

Atlantic 10 Championship (3):

2008, 2009, 2010

NCAA Tournament (7): 2008, 2009, 2010,

2011, 2012, 2013, 2016

National Invitation Tournament (1): 2015

Philadelphia Big 5 Champion (4):

2008, 2010, 2012, 2013

Penn Head Coach, 1989-2006

Overall Record: 310-163

Ivy League Championships (10):

1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002,

2003, 2005, 2006

NCAA Tournament (9): 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999,

2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006

Philadelphia Big 5 Champion (4):

1992, 1994, 1998, 2002

Assistant Coach, 1988-89 La Salle Assistant Coach, 1979-80, 1985-88 American U. Assistant Coach, 1980-85 Malvern Prep Head Coach, 1975-79 Army Assistant Coach, 1971-72 Playing Experience La Salle (1967-70) Malvern Prep (1963-66) Personal Birthdate: October 5, 1948 Hometown: Drexel Hill, Pa. Residence: Villanova, Pa. Family: wife, Ree; son, J.P. Education American University

Completed coursework toward doctorate

degree in counseling and student development

Villanova University ‘79

Master of Science, Counseling

La Salle University ‘70

Bachelor of Arts, Marketing

Malvern Preparatory School ‘66


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball honor (A-10: 2010, 2012). He also joined also included a 90-80 first round upset of Chaney (516) as one of only two coaches to sixth-seed Nebraska in the NCAA Tournawin 500 or more games at Big 5 schools. ment. Defying expectations yet again in 2015In his last eight seasons at Penn, Dun16, the Owls were picked to finish sixth in phy guided the Quakers to six Ivy League The American but instead Dunphy led his titles and a 93-19 league record. From team to a 14-4 record and an American Ath1999-2001, he led Penn to 25 straight letic Conference Regular Season Champileague wins, including a perfect 14-0 onship. Temple fell to conference tournamark in 1999-2000. In 2001-02, Dunphy's ment champion UConn in the semifinals, Quakers posted a 25-7 record and won but was awarded a 10 seed in the NCAA the school's first outright city-series title Tournament. The Owls took seventh-seedwith a perfect 4-0 mark since 1973-74. ed Iowa to overtime before falling 72-70 in A full-time educator their NCAA First Round game. Dunphy was on and off the court, Dunphy is in his named the American's Coach of the Year eighth year teaching in Temple's presfor a second year in a row, as well as the tigious Fox School of Business. He is NABC District Coach of the Year. team-teaching an honors course with Dr. The 2016-17 campaign saw the Owls Lynne Anderson, entitled, Management, defeat ranked opponents on consecutive Theory & Practice: From the Locker Room Dunphy spoke with legislators on Capitol Hill in September of 2008 days for the first time in school history. Temto the Board Room. He previously had to demand that Congress pass legislation regulating tobacco ple upset #25 Florida State and #19 West served as a lecturer in the Wharton Execuproducts and boost the federal investment in cancer research. ­­­ Virginia to win the 2016 NIT Season Tip-Off. tive Education program and in the manageWith its projected starting backcourt sidelined for the season, the Cherry and White still ment department of the Wharton School. finished 16-16 and fell short of another postseason bid. Dunphy is one of the leaders in the local Coaches vs. Cancer campaign and was One of the most respected coaches in the nation, Dunphy has coached eight Confernamed to the National Council of Coaches vs. Cancer. He was also honored as the ence Players of the Year, three Conference Rookies of the Year, five perfect Conference 2002 National Coaches vs. Cancer Coach of the Year for his service and tireless dediseasons and 54 All-Conference honorees. cation to those in need. On September 23, 2008, he joined four other coaches to speak Prior to joining Penn's coaching staff, Dunphy served as an assistant under Speedy to legislators on Capitol Hill on the need for more funding for cancer research. Morris at his alma mater, La Salle University (1985-86 through 1987-88). The Philadel The Owl mentor also devotes time to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Philadelphia native's coaching career began at the United States Military Academy (1971-72), phia's Board of Directors, and his Penn and Temple teams have participated in the Big where he served as an assistant under head coach Dan Dougherty. In 1975, he became Brothers/Big Sisters program each year. He is also a member of the Philadelphia CYO head coach of his high school alma mater, Malvern Prep. He remained there until beHall of Fame. coming Lefty Ervin's assistant at La Salle University (1979-80). A 1970 La Salle graduate with a degree in marketing, Dunphy was an outstanding The following year, Dunphy joined current Maryland head coach Gary Williams' staff player under Explorers' head coach Tom Gola. As a junior, he helped the Explorers to at American University. He served as an assistant two seasons under Williams, and the a 23-1 record. He served as a co-captain his senior year when he averaged 18.6 ppg final three years under Ed Tapscott, the former head coach of the NBA’s Washington and led the team in assists, while also being named the MVP of the annual Quaker City Wizards (2008-09). He returned to La Salle in 1985, serving one more season under Basketball Tournament. In 1979, he earned a Master's degree in counseling and human Ervin and assisting Morris for two seasons. He left La Salle to become Tom Schneider's relations from Villanova University. assistant at Penn in 1988. Dunphy and his wife, Ree, reside in Villanova, Pa., with their son, J.P. In 1989, Dunphy was named the 16th head coach at Penn. He would compile a 310163 overall record in his 17-year career. His Quaker teams won an unprecedented 48 straight Ivy League games and four league titles from 1992 through 1996. His 1993-94 team posted a 25-3 record and earned a Number 25 ranking in the CNN/USA Today Coaches' Poll, the program's first such ranking since the 1978-79 campaign. That year

Dunphy vs. All Opponents Akron.........................................................................1-1 Alabama...................................................................0-1 Alcorn State............................................................1-0 American............................................................... 5-0 Arizona.....................................................................0-1 Arizona State........................................................ 0-2 Army..........................................................................1-0 Auburn......................................................................0-1 Ball State................................................................ 2-0 Boston College......................................................0-1 Bowling Green.......................................................3-1 Brown................................................................... 28-6 Bucknell..................................................................4-0 Buffalo.....................................................................3-2 Butler...................................................................... 0-2 BYU-Hawaii.............................................................1-0 California.................................................................1-2 Canisius................................................................. 0-2 Central Michigan................................................. 2-0 Charleston...............................................................1-0 Charlotte.................................................................8-2 Cincinnati................................................................3-6 Clemson................................................................. 0-2 Colgate....................................................................4-0 College of Charleston..........................................0-1 Colorado................................................................ 0-2 Columbia ............................................................ 28-6 Cornell.................................................................. 30-5 Dartmouth........................................................... 30-4 Davidson................................................................ 0-2 Dayton.....................................................................3-5 Delaware................................................................6-2 Delaware State.................................................... 2-0 DePaul......................................................................1-0 Detroit.......................................................................1-0 Detroit Mercy..........................................................0-1 Drexel......................................................................8-4 Duke.........................................................................1-6 Duquesne...............................................................5-3

ECU..........................................................................4-3 Eastern Illinois........................................................1-0 Eastern Michigan................................................. 2-0 East Tennessee State...........................................1-0 Evansville.................................................................0-1 Fairleigh Dickinson..............................................3-0 Florida......................................................................1-3 Florida International............................................ 2-0 Florida State............................................................1-0 Fordham.................................................................8-4 Georgetown.............................................................1-1 George Washington............................................. 7-3 Georgia...................................................................3-0 Georgia Tech..........................................................1-0 Harvard................................................................29-5 Haverford................................................................1-0 Hawaii.......................................................................1-0 Hofstra.......................................................................1-1 Holy Cross................................................................1-1 Houston..................................................................2-4 Illinois...................................................................... 0-2 Illinois-Chicago.......................................................0-1 Indiana......................................................................0-1 Indiana State...........................................................1-0 Iona............................................................................1-1 Iowa..........................................................................0-1 Iowa State................................................................1-0 Kansas......................................................................1-6 Kentucky................................................................ 0-2 Kent State...............................................................2-2 La Salle................................................................. 28-7 Lafayette............................................................... 17-2 Lehigh..................................................................... 12-1 LIU Brooklyn......................................................... 2-0 Long Beach State...................................................1-1 Louisiana Tech..................................................... 2-0 Louisville................................................................ 0-2 Manhattan............................................................. 2-0 Marist........................................................................1-0

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Maryland.................................................................2-2 Memphis.................................................................5-3 Miami (FL)................................................................0-1 Miami (Ohio).............................................................1-1 Michigan...................................................................1-1 Michigan State..................................................... 0-2 Minnesota................................................................1-0 Monmouth...............................................................1-0 Navy........................................................................ 5-0 Nebraska ................................................................1-0 New Hampshire......................................................1-1 New Mexico............................................................0-1 NJIT...........................................................................1-0 North Carolina........................................................0-1 North Carolina State............................................. .1-1 Northern Illinois.................................................... 2-0 Northwestern..........................................................1-0 Ohio........................................................................ 2-0 Ohio State ...............................................................1-1 Oklahoma State.....................................................0-1 Penn........................................................................ 10-1 Penn State..............................................................5-4 Portland State.........................................................1-0 Princeton........................................................... 20-15 Providence ............................................................0-3 Purdue......................................................................0-1 Quinnipiac...............................................................1-0 Rhode Island..........................................................8-3 Richmond...............................................................5-4 Rice...........................................................................3-1 Rider....................................................................... 0-2 Rutgers.....................................................................2-1 St. Bonaventure.....................................................7-1 St. John’s.................................................................2-1 Saint Joseph’s...................................................17-20 Saint Louis ..............................................................7-1 Saint Mary’s (Calif.)................................................0-1 San Diego State.....................................................0-1 San Francisco.........................................................0-1

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Santa Clara............................................................ 0-2 Seton Hall................................................................2-1 Siena .......................................................................3-0 Southern California...............................................2-1 SMU......................................................................... 4-7 Syracuse..................................................................1-0 Temple................................................................... 3-13 Tennessee................................................................1-1 Texas........................................................................0-3 Texas Southern......................................................0-1 Texas A&M..............................................................0-1 The Citadel..............................................................1-0 Toledo..................................................................... 2-0 Towson.....................................................................6-1 Tulane.......................................................................5-1 Tulsa..........................................................................1-4 UAB...........................................................................1-0 UCF..........................................................................5-4 UConn.....................................................................4-5 UMass......................................................................6-7 UNLV.........................................................................0-1 USF...........................................................................8-2 Utah..........................................................................0-1 VCU...........................................................................1-0 Villanova............................................................... 6-17 Virginia................................................................... 0-2 Virginia Tech...........................................................1-0 Wagner.....................................................................1-0 Washington ............................................................1-0 Washington State..................................................1-0 Western Michigan................................................3-0 West Virginia...........................................................1-0 Wichita State...........................................................1-0 Wisconsin...............................................................0-3 Xavier......................................................................4-4 Yale........................................................................ 27-9


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Dunphy and Coaches vs. Cancer

Fran Dunphy has been a major

contributor of his time to the American Cancer Society through Coaches vs. Cancer over the last several years and is excited to be able to promote the nation’s leading voluntary health organization in this way. For his efforts, he was awarded the national Coach of the Year award in 2002.

The Coaches vs. Cancer program

was created in 1993 by the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in the wake of the death of former North Carolina State coach Jim Valvano along with the news that former Missouri head coach Norm Stewart was battling the disease.

“The support for Coaches vs. Can-

cer has become extraordinary over the years,” Dunphy said. “The events that our region puts on in the Philadelphia area alone helps raise needed funds for the daily battle against this disease. I am proud to be involved in such an outstanding organization.”

Coaches vs. Cancer leverages the

celebrity of the nation’s men’s and women’s basketball coaches to raise awareness of key cancer issues and to raise money for the American Cancer Society’s mission.

Coaches and basketball teams from

the six Division I Philadelphia schools—

Year-by-Year Coaching Record Penn 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Temple 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Penn Totals Temple Totals Overall

Record 12-14 9-17 16-10 22-5 25-3 22-6 17-10 12-14 17-12 21-6 21-8 12-17 25-7 22-6 17-10 20-9 20-9 Record 12-18 21-13 22-12 29-6 26-8 24-8 24-10 9-22 26-11 21-12 16-16 310-163 230-136 540-299

Pct. .462 .321 .615 .815 .893 .786 .630 .462 .586 .777 .724 .414 .781 .786 .630 .689 .689 Pct. .400 .618 .647 .800 .765 .750 .706 .290 .703 .636 .500 .655 .628 .644

Ivy 7-7 6-8 9-5 14-0 14-0 14-0 12-2 8-6 10-4 13-1 14-0 9-5 11-3 11-3 10-4 13-1 12-2 A-10/AAC * 6-10 11-5 11-5 14-2 14-2 13-3 11-5 4-14* 13-5* 14-4* 7-11* 191-49 118-64 305-117

Pct. Ivy Finish .500 t-3rd .429 t-3rd .643 2nd 1.000 Ivy League Champions 1.000 Ivy League Champions 1.000 Ivy League Champions .857 Ivy League Champions .571 4th .714 2nd .929 Ivy League Champions 1.000 Ivy League Champions .643 t-2nd .786 Ivy League Champions .786 Ivy League Champions .714 t-2nd .929 Ivy League Champions .857 Ivy League Champions Pct. A-10/American Finish* .375 t-10th .688 Atlantic 10 Champions .688 Atlantic 10 Champions .875 Atlantic 10 Champions .875 t-3rd .813 Regular Season Champions .688 t-3rd .222 t-8th .722 t-3rd* .777 American Regular Season Champions .389 8th .796 17 seasons .656 11 seasons .723 28 seasons

Active Division I Coaches With 200 or More Wins at Two Schools Coach Roy Williams Fran Dunphy John Calipari

School (Wins/Years) Kansas (418/1988-03) Penn (310/1989-06) Memphis (214/2001-09)

School (Wins/Years) North Carolina (398/2003-) Temple (230/2006-) Kentucky (249/2009-)

DI Coaches W/ 200 or More Wins at Two Schools While Taking Both to 6 or More NCAA Tournaments Coach Roy Williams Eddie Sutton Lou Henson Rick Pitino Fran Dunphy

School (Wins/Years) Kansas (418/1988-03) NCAA Tournaments: 14 Arkansas (260/1975-85) NCAA Tournaments: 9 New Mexico (289/66-75/97-05) NCAA Tournaments: 7 Kentucky (219/1989-97) NCAA Tournaments: 6 Penn (310/1989-06) NCAA Tournaments: 9

School (Wins/Years) North Carolina (398/2003-) NCAA Tournaments: 13 Oklahoma St. (368/1990-06) NCAA Tournaments: 13 Illinois (423/1975-96) NCAA Tournaments: 12 Louisville (416/2001-17) NCAA Tournaments: 13 Temple (230/2006-) NCAA Tournaments: 7

Total NCAA’s 27 22 19 19 16

Drexel, La Salle, Penn, Saint Joseph’s, Temple and Villanova—participate in several events throughout the year and have helped the program raise over $1 million to benefit the American Cancer Society with events including the Jim Maloney Golf Classic, Coaches vs. Cancer Challenge, Midnight Practice Events, March Madness Breakfast, coaches clinics and local game activities. In 2007-08, the Big 5 coaches raised nearly $1.2 million and was the No. 1 Coaches vs. Cancer program in the nation in 2004-05. All proceeds from the events go directly toward the Society’s research, advocacy and patient service programs in each coach’s local community.

Dunphy and the 2015-16 team after clinching the American Athletic Conference Regular Season Championship at Tulane on March 6, 2016.

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ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH / PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Dave DUKE 12th Season

Villanova '74

Dave Duke is in his 12th season at Temple University, and fourth in the role of assistant to the head coach/ player development. He is in his 20th season overall as an aide in the city, having previously served eight seasons as an assistant at Penn during Fran Dunphy's tenure at the school. Duke, who played an instrumental part of the development of six Ivy League championship basketball teams at Penn, has used his basketball acumen to help the Owls compete in seven NCAA Tournaments while also garnering a spot in the Top 25 in three of the last seven seasons. In his new role, Duke coordinates the development of the student-athletes on the men's basketball team. Prior to his arrival at Penn in 1998, Duke served three seasons as an assistant basketball coach and director of player personnel of the Atlantic City Seagulls of the United States Basketball League (USBL). He played a key role in the program's back-to-back USBL championship seasons (1997 and 1998), as he was responsible for evaluating players and scouting the talent of the CBA, college basketball and Europe. At the college level, Duke spent eight seasons as the head coach at Lehigh University. At the time of his departure in 1996, he was the school's second all-time winningest coach with 90 wins. When Duke took over the Lehigh program in 1989, he earned a reputation for maximizing his team's talent. Lehigh had lost two of its top scorers to graduation, but he quickly rebuilt the team. Picked to finish seventh in the preseason coaches' poll, he guided Lehigh to an 18-12 record in the 1989-90 season and a place in the ECC championship game. In 1991, his first season in the Patriot League, Duke's squad finished 19-10 in the regular season and 12-2 in league play. In 1989-90 he earned East Coast Conference and NABC Area Coach of the Year honors while in 199091 he led LU to an ECC regular season championship. Off the court, Duke established the Lehigh Athletic Department's academic monitoring program, with his program boasting a 100 percent graduation rate. Duke recruited and coached eight 1,000-point career scorers and developed five of the top 10 leading scorers in Mountain Hawk basketball history. Duke began his collegiate coaching career at Lehigh as an assistant coach (1985-88). In his last season as an assistant, he was an integral part in Lehigh earning a bid to the 1988 NCAA Tournament with an East Coast Championship and the most wins in 98 years (21). Duke also served as the coordinator of the Lehigh basketball camps and Fall Clinic. A 1974 graduate of Villanova, Duke went to Lehigh from St. John Neumann High School in Philadelphia, where he served as the head basketball coach for five seasons. He directed Neumann to the Philadelphia Catholic League championship in 1984-85, and was honored by the Philadelphia Inquirer as the Coach of the Year. In his last two seasons at Neumann, Duke's teams were 50-14. Duke also coached in the 1993 McDonald's East-West High School All-Star game in Atlanta, and the Philadelphia Catholic All-Star Games in 1982 and 1983. Duke is the father of two daughters, Christine and Kelly Ann, and resides in Springfield, Pa.

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

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ASSISTANT COACH

Chris CLARK Second Season

Temple '08

Chris Clark, who served as the Temple men's basketball video coordinator during the 2015-16 season, was named an assistant coach on head coach Fran Dunphy's staff in August of 2016. Clark, who had left the Temple program to become an assistant coach at Drexel in April, filled the spot vacated by the departure of Dwayne Killings. A four-year member of the Owls (2004-08) as a player, Clark had a breakout senior season while serving as team captain in 2007-08. The Philadelphia native (St. Joseph's Prep) led the Owls in threepoint percentage (57-137, .416) and helped lead Temple to a 21-13 record and the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship as the team's sixth man. Named the Philadelphia Big 5 Most Improved Player, he increased his scoring average from 2.6 points per game as a junior to 7.5 points per game as a senior. His first stint as a college coach was at St. Francis (Pa.), where he spent four seasons (2009-13) on the Red Flash staff, helping the program to two consecutive Northeast Conference tournament appearances. His final season with the program, Clark served as the Associate Head Coach. Clark left St. Francis (Pa.) to become as assistant head coach at Campbell University. He spent two seasons at Campbell (2013-15) before returning to Temple as the program's video coordinator last September. Clark also has an extensive resume of community service. He has been a Big Brother Program volunteer, a Reading for Children volunteer, and has done community service at the Carousel House in Philadelphia. Additionally, he has volunteered with Midtown Parish United Methodist Church, Temple Rollin Owls Basketball League, and Cherry Hill's Martin Luther King Day. He and his wife, Sharena, have two sons, Caysen and Chase.

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ASSISTANT COACH

Aaron MCKIE Fourth Season

Temple '94

One of the all-time greatest players to ever don the Cherry and White, Aaron McKie, returned to his alma mater when he was named an assistant men’s basketball coach on August 21, 2014. A Philadelphia native who was a prep standout at Simon Gratz High School, McKie had an incredible three-year career at Temple (1991-92 thru 1993-94) and is currently tied for sixth on the school's all-time scoring list with 1,650 points. A starter for all 92 games of his career, he averaged 17.9 points per game while leading the Owls to 60 wins, three NCAA Tournaments and a trip to the 1993 Elite Eight. The 6-5 swingman earned many accolades during his heralded collegiate career, including honorable mention All-American (1993); first-team All-Atlantic 10 (1993, 1994), A-10 All-Championship team (1993); first team all-Big 5 (1992, 1993, 1994). In addition, McKie was named Atlantic 10 Conference and Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Year for his performance in the 1992-93 season, when he averaged a team-best 20.6 points per game. Selected in the first round (17th overall) of the 1994 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers, McKie played 13 seasons in the NBA, including eight with the Philadelphia 76ers. He averaged 7.4 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.15 steals while playing in 793 career games, starting 287 times. As a member of the Sixers in 2000-01, McKie enjoyed his best season, taking home Sixth Man of the Year honors while helping his hometown team reach the NBA Finals. That season, he recorded back-to-back triple-doubles at Sacramento on Dec. 30, 2000 (19 points, 14 assists, 10 rebounds) and vs. Atlanta on Jan. 3, 2001 (11 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists). Following his playing career, McKie spent six seasons as an assistant coach with the Philadelphia 76ers, helping the franchise to four appearances in the NBA playoffs. McKie is active in the community through his foundation, “AM8.” He and his wife, Lisa, reside in the Philadelphia area with their four children, Erin (16), Jaron (8), and twin sons Justin and Julian (5).

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

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ASSISTANT COACH

Shawn TRICE 12th Season

Penn '95

Shawn Trice, who a standout player under Fran Dunphy at Penn, is in his 12th year as an assistant coach at Temple, and 13th overall. Trice was a first-year aide on Dunphy's Penn staff during the 200506 season. At Temple, Trice has helped in the development of the Owls' frontcourt players, in particular Lavoy Allen, a 2011 Philadelphia 76ers selection, who has been in the NBA the last seven seasons. Instrumental in the recruitment of Allen, Trice helped the Morrisville, Pa. native become the program's all-time leading rebounder and one of only three TU players to score 1000 points and pull down 1000 rebounds. Besides Allen, Trice has worked to improve the skills of former Owls Micheal Eric (2008-12), who is currently playing in Europe, and Sergio Olmos (2005-09), who is playing professionally in Spain. A 1995 Penn graduate, Trice, in his first season as an assistant coach, helped lead the Quakers to an Ivy League championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2005-06. Prior to entering the coaching profession, Trice worked as a sports coordinator for the YMCA in his hometown of Detroit, Mich. for seven years. Trice was a two-time All-Ivy League honoree during his career, earning second-team honors as a senior and honorable mention honors as a junior. He played a part in three-straight undefeated Ivy League seasons and participated in three NCAA Tournaments. The Red and Blue went 85-24 overall during his career and 42-0 in his final three seasons of Ancient Eight action. As a senior, Trice scored a career-high 26 points against rival Princeton. He also led the team in rebounding in 14 of Penn's 28 games and had 10 or more rebounds in five contests. He finished his career averaging 7.7 points per game, 6.0 rebounds per game and shot 51.6 percent from the field for his career. Prior to returning to Detroit, Trice played professional basketball overseas. He played for Kvarnby Evergreen in Sweden for a season and for Yulon Dragons in Taiwan for several months. Trice lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Traci, and their sons, Caleb and Carter.

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Raheem MAPP Third Season

Temple '09

Raheem Mapp, who has worked with Temple men's basketball in various capacities since 2006, is in his third year as Director of Men's Basketball Operations. He was promoted in July 2015 after serving the previous five years as the Administrative/Video Coordinator for the program. Mapp, who oversees all operational aspects of the nation's fifth winningest men's basketball program, earned both his bachelor's (2009) and master's (2013) degrees in sport and recreation management from Temple. In his prior role, Mapp coordinated all video functions, including breaking down game film and overseeing the film exchange program, while assisting in the program's day-to-day operations. While attending Temple as an undergraduate student, Mapp served three seasons (2006-09) as a manager of the men's basketball team before working in the office during the 2009-10 season to help fill the void left by the departure ofthe assistant director of men's basketball operations. A Philadelphia native, Mapp worked with the basketball team at his alma mater, Central High ('05), helping Coach Haviland Harper during his team's run to the 2005 Public League Championship. While at Central High, he also served as a bat boy for the Philadelphia Phillies for three years (2003-05) and did some video work for the club in 2007.

VIDEO COORDINATOR

Jake SHECHTMAN Third Season

Temple '09

Jake Shechtman, who served as a graduate manager with the Temple men’s basketball program from 2014-16, is now in his second year as the program's video coordinator. A 2009 graduate of Skidmore College, Shechtman arrived at Temple after serving three years as the head boys basketball coach and history teacher at Highland School in Warrenton, Va. At Highland, he was named the 2013 Conference Coach of the Year and guided his 2014 squad to the state quarterfinals. His teams compiled a 52-26 won-loss record in his tenure. In the summer of 2015, Shechtman was an assistant coach for the USA-16 team that won a silver medal at the Maccabiah Games in Israel. A four-year varsity letterwinner at Skidmore, the Wynnewood, Pa., native served as the team captain as a senior in 2008-09. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2009 and recently completed his master’s degree in educational leadership at Temple (2016).

ATHLETIC TRAINER

Shawn CAMERON Sixth Season

Plymouth State '09

Shawn Cameron joined the Temple Athletics staff as an assistant athletic trainer in August, 2011, and works with the men’s basketball team. Cameron comes to Philadelphia from Ohio University, where he was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for baseball and men’s and women’s cross country and track and field. In addition, Cameron also worked with the Bobcats' football team. While at Ohio, Cameron earned a master’s degree in athletic training and was named the Outstanding Graduate Student in his post-professional program. He completed his undergraduate work at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, where he received a bachelor’s degree in athletic training, minor in sports physiology, and gained experience as an athletic training student. During his time at Plymouth State, he also volunteered as an aide in the medical tent for the Boston Athletic Association's 113th Annual Boston Marathon. A native of Boston, Mass., Cameron is licensed in Pennsylvania as a Certified Athletic Trainer and holds a CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certification from the American Red Cross. He is also a member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association.

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

Rich LEVY Fifth Season

Springfield College '98

Richard Levy joined the Temple Athletics staff in July, 2013, charged with working with the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Levy has over 20 years of experience working with a variety of sports at the highest levels of NCAA competition. Levy came to Temple from The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) where he worked for three years as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. While at Ole Miss, Levy was primarily responsible for strength/speed and nutrition plans for the Rebels’ baseball team, while also assisting on occasion with football and men’s basketball. Ole Miss was Levy’s third stop in the Southeastern Conference, as he previously spent five years at Auburn University and also had an earlier stint at the University of Arkansas. While at Auburn, Levy worked with baseball, women’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s gymnastics. His previous professional experience includes a stint as the Sports Performance Director at Velocity Sports Performance in Rockville, MD. While at Velocity, Levy developed and oversaw speed, agility and strength training programs for youth, high school and aspiring professional athletes. Before arriving at Velocity Sports, Levy worked as the associate head strength and conditioning coach at Virginia Military Institute. Levy's primary responsibility while at VMI was the design and implementation of the football training program. In addition to football he also worked with wrestling, lacrosse, soccer, and baseball. Prior to VMI Levy served as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Arkansas where he trained every sport in the women's athletic department. Born in Savanna-Lar-Mar, Jamaica, and raised in New York and Connecticut, Levy earned his bachelor's degree in health sciences from Springfield College (Mass.), where he was a member of the football and track teams. He received his master's degree in sports science at the United States Sports Academy. Levy holds several certifications, including the CSCS, NSCA, USAW, SPN.

EQUIPMENT MANAGER

Chris SASILEO First Season

Ohio '13

Chris Sasileo joined Temple Athletics as Head Equipment Manager in charge of men's and women's basketball in August, 2017. Sasileo came to Temple from American Athletic Conference member USF where he spent two years as an assistant equipment manager. Among a number of other responsibilities, he worked directly with representatives from Under Armour to purchase and design practice apparel, equipment and uniforms. He served in the same role at Ohio University, his alma mater, from January of 2013 until June of 2015. While completing his undergraduate degree at Ohio, Sasileo was both an equipment assistant and head student manager, as well as the wrestling team student manager. He graduated with a degree in recreation studies from Ohio in 2013.

GRADUATE MANAGER

Mike CLARK Second Season

Indiana '14

Mike Clark joined the Temple basketball staff as a graduate manager starting in the 2016-17 season. Clark came to Temple from St. Louis, Mo., where he spent the past two years as a substitute teacher at the middle school and high school levels. Clark earned his bachelor's degree in secondary education, social studies from Indiana University in 2014. While in St. Louis, Clark stayed heavily involved in basketball, serving as the freshman coach and varsity assistant coach at Ritenour High School. He was also a camp counselor for the Alex Bazzell Pure Sweat Academy and for the University of Illinois. Clark spent time as an intern for Indiana Athletics in his final year at the university, and also spent a year and a half as a manager for Indiana's women's basketball team.

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GRADUATE MANAGER

Mark HUBER Second Season

Immaculata '16

Mark Hueber, a 2016 graduate of Immaculata University, joined the Temple basketball staff as a graduate manager starting in the 2016-17 season. Hueber was a two-sport athlete at Immaculata, playing both basketball and tennis. In the summer of 2014, Hueber became familiar with the Temple program as an intern in the office. He was a first team all-conference selection in tennis at Immaculata and a two-time team captain in basketball. Off the court, Hueber was a member of the Immaculata Honors College and Honor Society, and was named the Immaculata Student-Athlete of the Year. He served for two years on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and was named to the Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Hueber earned his degree in history in just three years, with a GPA of 3.90. Hueber's high school career was at nearby St. Joseph's Prep, where he was a four-year basketball player and named a Ferguson Award Winner by the Markward Club.

GRADUATE MANAGER

Grant KITANI First Season

UCLA '17

Grant Kitani joined Temple basketball as a graduate manager starting in the 2017-18 season. Kitani is a 2017 graduate of UCLA, where he earned a bachelor's degree in political science. While at Temple, he will work toward a master's degree in business administration. In 2016, Kitani was promoted to head manager for UCLA men's basketball after serving as an equipment manager for his first three years. As head manager, he was responsible for nine other team managers, ensuring that all practices and game days ran smoothly. Kitani has worked at both UCLA Basketball Camps and Harvey Kitani Basketball Camps as assistant director of operations and as a coach. He played high school basketball at Rolling Hills Preparatory School in San Pedro, Calif., where his father, Harvey, is head coach. Kitani was a three-time team captain and named to the All-Division First Team in 2012.

GRADUATE MANAGER

Sierra MCDUFFIE Second Season

Felician '16

Sierra McDuffie, a 2016 graduate of Felician University in Rutherford, N.J., joined the Temple basketball staff as a graduate manager starting in the 2016-17 season. While at Temple, she will work towards her master's degree in sport business. From March of 2012 to July of 2015, McDuffie served as a workshop leader and focus group coach for Sports University/Izod in Edison, N.J. In 2016, she was selected for the WBCA's "So You Want to be a Coach" program. McDuffie graduated from Felician with a bachelor's degree in business management and marketing. She was a member of Sigma Beta Delta, the International Honor Society in Business, Management and Administration, and was also in the National College Athlete Honor Society for two years. McDuffie attended Felician on a basketball scholarship as well as an academic scholarship, and was named to the Dean's List in 2013, 2015 and 2016.

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

Josh BROWN

redshirt senior guard

6-3 / 195 Newark, N.J. / St. Anthony's

2016-17: Played in just five games, ultimately using a medical redshirt year after suffering an AnPoints: ................................................. 17 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/17/14) chilles tendon injury on May 20, 2016...Missed Rebounds: ..........................................12 vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/13/15) the first six games of the season before playing Assists: ..................................................... 9 (3x, last vs. UCF, 2/27/16) in five and then experiencing recurring soreness Steals: .............................................................. 7 vs. DePaul (12/10/16) from the injury...Recorded a career-high seven Blocks: .....................................................................4 vs. FDU (12/2/15) steals in a win vs. DePaul (12/10) while also scoring a season-best Minutes: ....................................................... 47 vs. Cincinnati (1/16/16) 11 points and dishing a game-high five assists...Was named MVP of the Hoophall Miami Invitational...Scored 10 points vs. GW (12/7), hitting 4-of-5 from the field including 2-of-3 from long range...Initially returned from injury to make his first appearance at Saint Joseph's (11/30), coming off the bench for four points (2-of-3 FG's), an assist and a block in 14 minutes of action.

CAREER HIGHS

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2015-16: Played in all 33 games as the Owls' starting point guard...Ranked first in The American and 10th in NCAA Division I with an assist/ turnover ratio of 3.5...Also led the conference in minutes played at 36.2 and ranked second with 4.9 assists per game...Scored in double digits in 14 games...Recorded a season-high 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field (2-of-3 from long range) in the NCAA Tournament First Round vs. Iowa (3/18)...Scored 10 points and hit 2-of-3 from long range in the Owls’ American Semifinal loss to UConn (3/12)...Tied his career high with nine assists in a win vs. UCF (2/27), also pulling down eight boards, one of which came on the offensive glass with 32 seconds remaining that led to the Owls’ game-winning shot...Scored 13 points and dished four assists vs. #1/1 Villanova (2/17)...Tied his career high with nine assists to go with 11 points in a win vs. USF (2/14)...Added six assists and three steals to nine points on 3-of-4 shooting in an overtime win vs. Tulsa (2/4), playing all 45 minutes of the contest...Scored 12 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the field in a win vs. ECU (1/9), also dishing a game-high eight assists while recording zero turnovers...Hit a jumper with 2.6 seconds remaining to lift the Owls to a 55-53 road win at #23/24 UConn (1/5), finishing with 11 points and five assists...Hit a perfect 8-of-8 at the line on his way to scoring 14 points in a win vs. Delaware State (12/19)...Named to the American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll on Dec. 14...Notched his first career double-double with a career-high 12 rebounds to go with a season-high 13 points vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/13)...Tallied a career-high nine assists to go with 10 points and a six rebounds in a win at Penn (12/9), hitting 4-of-4 free throws in the final seconds to seal the victory for Temple. 2014-15: Top reserve on team...One of only three players to see action in all 37 games, starting twice...Leading scorer off the bench at 6.3 points per game..Ranked fifth on squad with 21.9 minutes per game...Led team in free throw percentage (63-73, .863) while ranking third in assists (57), fourth in steals (29) and fifth in scoring...Second on team with 1.63 assist-to-turnover ratio... Scored in double-figures nine times with career-high 17 points in win over Louisiana Tech (11/17)...Shot six-of-nine from field in that contest and also grabbed seven rebounds... Pulled down career high of nine rebounds at Saint Joseph's (12/3)...Started consecutive games vs. SMU (1/14) and at Cincinnati (1/17) in place of injured Will Cummings with season highs of 36 minutes and five assists against Bearcats...Made game-winning shot with 2.4 seconds to play in win at Memphis (2/7)...Made all eight free throw attempts for 11 points in win over Penn (11/25) and hit seven of eight from line for 11 points in second round NIT win over George Washington (3/22)...Lockdown perimeter defender. 2013-14: Played in 31 games, making two starts (Cincinnati, La Salle)...Key backcourt reserve, averaging 21.2 minutes, 2.7 points per game while dishing 51 assists (31 TOs) and making 27 steals...Made 4-of-4 at the line in the final 46 seconds vs. Rutgers (1/29) to help seal the win... Season-highs of seven points and seven rebounds (also team-high) at UCF (1/4)...Started and played 40 minutes at #19/23 Cincinnati (1/14), dishing a season-best six assists...Also played all 40 minutes in second start vs. La Salle (1/18)...Season-high three steals vs. Memphis (1/11)... Dished five assists in win over LIU Brooklyn (12/21)...Scored in all but five games. Europe Trip (Aug. 2013): Averaged 6.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.5 steals in team's four European games...His 14 assists tied for second on team while six steals ranked third. High School: Earned First Team all-state honors by The Star Ledger as a senior...Averaged 15 points, six rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks per game in 2012-13, leading team to its fourth straight sectional title...As a junior, averaged nine points, five rebounds and four assists to help St. Anthony's to second straight NJSIAA Tournament of Champions titles...Hard-nosed defensive player. Personal: Earned bachelor's degree in criminal justice in May, 2017, and is now continuing his studies at Temple.

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN-AVG

FG-FGA PCT

3P-3PA

DEF

TOT

.250 17-28

.607 15

48

63 2.0

55-0 51 32 13 27 83 2.7

2014-15 37-2 809-21.9 74-186 .398 21-56 .375 63-73

.863 19

94

113 3.1

60-3 57 35 10 29 232 6.3

2015-16 33-32 1194-36.2 99-240 .413 27-78 .346 50-68

.735 13

146 159 4.8

2016-17 5-2

.727 3

9

2013-14 31-2 658-21.2 32-101 .317 2-8

102-20.4 13-25 .520 2-6

PCT

.333 8-11

TOTAL 106-38 2763-26.1 218-552 .395 52-148 .351

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FT-FTA

PCT

138-180 .767

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OFF

50

12

AVG

PF-FO

TO BLK STL

68-0 161 46 15 41

2.4 10-1

297 347 3.3

A

9 3 3 7

PTS

AVG

275 8.3 36 7.2

193-4 278 116 41 104 626 5.9


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BROWN GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A La Salle New Hampshire UMass Manhattan Florida State West Virginia Saint Joseph's 14 2-3 0-0 Penn 11 1-3 0-1 G. Washington 24 4-5 2-3 DePaul 28 3-6 0-0 Villanova 25 3-8 0-2 NJIT Yale Cincinnati UCF SMU ECU UConn Tulsa Cincinnati Memphis Houston Tulane USF SMU Memphis ECU UConn UCF Tulane USF ECU

FT-A OR DR DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured 0-0 0 2 3-6 2 2 0-0 0 1 5-5 0 2 0-0 1 2 DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured

TR F A TO BL S PTS

2 3 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 2 0 1 0 10 2 5 5 1 0 7 11 3 2 1 1 0 0 6

2015-16 MIN FG-A 3PT-A North Carolina 31 2-7 1-5 Minnesota 25 0-4 0-2 Butler 35 4-10 2-3 Utah 34 3-6 1-2 Delaware 34 2-9 0-1 FDU 30 2-5 0-0 Wisconsin 30 2-7 1-1 Penn 38 2-4 1-2 Saint Joseph’s 40 5-10 1-2 Delaware State 32 3-8 0-3 Cincinnati 34 4-9 1-5 Houston 31 2-10 1-3 UConn 37 3-7 1-2 ECU 39 5-8 2-5 Memphis 38 6-16 2-5 Cincinnati 47 2-9 0-2 La Salle 38 5-8 0-1 SMU 39 2-7 1-3 ECU 36 2-6 1-3 USF 38 2-5 1-3 Tulsa 45 3-4 1-1 UCF 40 3-6 0-2 UConn 39 0-5 0-2 USF 33 5-8 1-2 Villanova 31 6-13 0-3 Houston 39 2-5 1-1 Tulsa 26 1-5 0-2 UCF 40 1-4 0-0 Memphis 37 4-6 1-2 Tulane 35 2-4 0-0 USF 40 3-7 2-4 UConn 38 4-47 2-3 Iowa 45 7-11 2-3

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FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS 0-0 0 2 2 0 6 2 0 1 5 4-6 1 4 5 4 6 0 1 1 4 2-2 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 12 0-0 0 2 2 4 2 2 0 1 7 0-0 0 6 6 1 6 0 1 0 4 2-2 1 5 6 3 7 2 4 1 6 0-0 0 1 1 1 4 4 1 0 5 5-7 1 5 6 1 9 1 0 0 10 2-2 2 10 12 2 3 2 1 2 13 8-8 2 3 5 4 4 3 0 0 14 2-3 0 5 5 2 3 2 0 3 11 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 5 4-5 1 4 5 3 5 2 0 2 11 0-0 0 6 6 3 8 0 0 1 12 1-2 0 3 3 4 7 2 1 2 15 0-2 0 7 7 1 5 2 0 1 4 2-2 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 0 12 4-4 0 4 4 1 4 1 0 1 9 2-2 0 4 4 3 3 2 0 1 7 0-3 0 4 4 3 4 0 1 1 5 2-4 0 2 2 3 6 4 1 3 9 0-0 0 7 7 0 4 0 0 2 6 0-0 1 4 5 2 4 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 4 9 1 0 3 11 1-3 0 3 3 2 4 0 0 2 13 4-4 0 10 10 0 5 0 0 3 9 0-0 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 2 0-0 1 7 8 1 9 1 0 1 2 3-3 0 7 7 1 8 0 0 2 12 2-3 0 9 9 0 5 2 0 1 6 0-0 0 3 3 0 7 2 1 2 8 0-1 0 5 5 2 4 3 0 2 10 0-0 1 8 9 4 5 2 1 0 16


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2014-15 MIN FG-A 3PT-A American 30 1-6 0-1 Louisiana Tech 26 6-9 1-1 Duke 19 4-10 0-1 UNLV 16 1-4 0-0 Penn 25 1-4 1-2 LIU  Brooklyn 30 4-8 0-2 Saint Joseph’s 25 3-5 0-1 La Salle 25 1-6 1-1 Towson 22 3-5 1-1 Villanova 13 2-3 1-2 Delaware 17 3-5 0-1 Kansas 17 2-2 0-0 Delaware State 16 1-2 1-2 UConn 12 0-1 0-0 UCF 18 4-5 1-1 Tulane 17 1-4 0-0 Tulsa 28 3-8 0-0 SMU 24 2-3 1-1 Cincinnati 36 1-4 0-1 USF 17 1-7 0-2 UCF 16 0-4 0-1 Tulane 16 1-4 0-2 USF 22 3-5 2-4 Memphis 18 1-5 0-1 Cincinnati 16 2-4 2-3 ECU 27 3-6 1-3 SMU 22 3-5 1-3 Tulsa 30 2-7 0-0 Houston 28 2-6 1-3 ECU 27 4-8 3-6 UConn 24 0-3 0-1 Memphis 20 2-2 2-2 SMU 23 0-3 0-2 Bucknell 23 4-8 1-2 G. Washington 22 2-5 0-0 Louisiana Tech 20 0-3 0-1 Miami (FL) 22 1-7 0-2

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS 2-2 1 5 6 0 1 0 1 0 4 4-5 2 5 7 5 1 1 2 0 17 3-5 1 1 2 5 1 2 0 2 11 0-0 1 2 3 4 1 1 0 0 2 8-8 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 11 3-4 0 5 5 1 3 0 1 1 11 0-0 2 7 9 1 3 2 0 1 6 4-4 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 7 1-2 1 3 4 0 1 2 0 0 8 0-0 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 2 5 0-0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 4 2-2 0 2 2 0 3 1 1 1 5 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5-6 1 5 6 2 3 0 0 1 14 2-2 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 0 4 2-2 0 4 4 4 1 1 0 1 8 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 5 0 3 5 2-2 0 0 0 1 5 4 0 0 4 0-0 0 3 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 0-1 0 3 3 1 3 4 0 1 0 0-0 0 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 8 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2-2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 8 3-3 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 10 1-1 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 8 2-2 0 8 8 2 0 1 0 0 6 0-0 1 0 1 0 3 2 0 1 5 0-0 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 3 11 2-2 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 6 2-2 0 1 1 3 1 1 0 1 2 2-2 0 3 3 2 2 0 0 1 11 7-8 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 11 0-2 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 4-4 2 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 6

2013-14 MIN FG-A 3PT-A Penn 20 1-1 0-0 Kent State 13 1-3 0-1 Towson 18 1-5 0-1 Clemson 12 1-4 0-1 Georgia 14 2-2 1-1 UAB 16 0-2 0-0 Saint Joseph’s 12 1-3 0-0 Texas 14 0-0 0-0 Texas Southern 2 0-0 0-0 LIU Brooklyn 17 2-3 0-0 Rutgers 17 1-3 0-0 UCF 33 3-6 1-1 USF 27 2-7 0-0 Memphis 27 1-4 0-1 Cincinnati 40- 1-4 0-0 La Salle 40 2-6 0-0 Connecticut 25 2-4 0-0 Cincinnati 25 1-5 0-0 Rutgers 23 1-3 0-1 Villanova 28 1-4 0-0 SMU 18 1-6 0-1 Houston 21 2-4 0-0 Louisville 29 1-3 0-0 SMU 15 0-1 0-0 Connecticut 19 0-2 0-0 Memphis 14 0-3 0-0 Louisville 26 0-2 0-0 Houston 16 0-2 0-0 UCF 18 1-3 0-0 USF 22 1-2 0-0 UCF 32 2-4 0-0

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS 0-1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0-0 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 0-0 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 0-3 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 2-2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 4 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 1 5 2 0 2 4 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 2 5 7 4 2 2 0 1 7 0-0 1 3 4 4 4 1 0 0 4 0-0 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 3 2 1-5 2 1 3 1 6 5 0 1 3 0-1 0 2 2 4 3 1 0 1 4 0-0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 2 4 3-3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 4-4 0 5 5 1 4 0 0 2 6 0-0 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 0-1 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 4 0-0 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2-2 0 3 3 4 1 1 1 0 2 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 2-2 1 4 5 3 1 4 1 0 2 2-2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 1-2 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 3 0-0 2 1 3 2 0 3 0 3 4

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Obi ENECHIONYIA

senior forward

6-10 / 220 Springfield, Va. / St. James (Md.) School

2016-17: Started in all 32 games...Named to the Philadelphia Big 5 Second Team...Second on the team with 13.1 points per game while leading TemPoints: ...................................26 (3x, last at Saint Joseph's, 11/30/16) ple with 5.8 rebounds per game...Ranked fourth in Rebounds: ........................................................14 vs. La Salle (11/11/16) the league with 2.3 three-point FG made per game, Assists: .........................................................3 (2x, last vs. USF, 2/5/17) fifth with 1.5 blocks per game, 10th in 3-point FG Steals: .........................................................................5 at USF (3/5/17) percentage (.385), 15th in scoring (13.1 ppg) and Blocks: .....................................................6 vs. Florida State (11/24/17) 20th in rebounds per game (5.8)...Finished the season ranked eighth Minutes: ............................................................ 43 vs. Tulane (2/25/17) on Temple's all-time blocked shots list with 124...Scored in double figures in 23 of 32 games with six games of 20 or more points...Led Temple with 20 points in its first-round conference tournament loss to ECU, blocking two shots and hitting 4-of-10 three-pointers...Added a career-high five steals to 14 points, hitting 4-of-8 three-pointers in a win at USF (3/5)...Tied his second-best three-point performance of the season, making 5-of-8 vs. UCF (2/22) and finishing with a team-high 17 points...Led TU with 16 points at Houston (1/28), draining 4-of-9 from long range...Made 5-of-10 field goals and finished with 15 points vs. Tulsa (1/14)...Tied for team-high honors with 16 points at SMU (1/4), hitting 4-of-9 from behind the arc...Pulled down 10 rebounds for a second straight game vs. #23/23 Cincinnati (12/28)...Tied career high with 26 points in leading the Owls to a win at Saint Joseph's (11/30), making 10-of-22 FG's including 6-of-12 three-pointers...Named the NCAA.com Player of the Week, American Conference Player of the Week and Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Week on Nov. 28...Hit 5-of-7 three-pointers and 8-of-13 from the field overall en route to scoring a game-high 22 points in a win vs. #19/17 West Virginia (11/25), making it his second double-double of the season with 12 rebounds...Named MVP of the NIT Season Tip-Off...Added a career-high six blocks to 16 points and eight rebounds in a win vs. #25 Florida State (11/24)...Scored 17 points in a win vs. Manhattan (11/20), also pulling down a team-best seven rebounds...Was the first player since All-American Mark Macon in 1987-88 to score 20 or more points in Temple's first three games...Tied his career high with a game-high 26 points at UMass (11/17), hitting 5-of-7 from long range...Recorded his second straight 20-point effort in as many games with a game-high 20 points vs. New Hampshire (11/14)...Notched a double-double with a career and game-high 14 rebounds to go with 20 points in a win vs. La Salle (11/11)...Named to the American Weekly Honor Roll following the win.

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2015-16: Made 25 starts in 32 games played as a sophomore, coming on strong for the Owls offensively in the latter half of the season...Was the team's second-leading scorer with 11.0 points per game (26th in The American)...Ranked second on the team and 10th in the conference in threepoint field goal percentage (.386)...Scored in double figures in 12 of the final 15 games...Named to the American’s Weekly Honor Roll for a second straight week on Feb. 27 after averaging 17.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg and 2.5 blocks per game in a 1-1 week for the Owls...Scored 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting from the field in the Owls’ American Quarterfinal win vs. USF (3/11)...Led the Owls with 18 points in a win at Tulane (3/6), hitting 5-of-10 from the field and 6-of-8 from the line...Put up a team-high 18 points in a win vs. UCF (2/27), leading or tying for the team lead in scoring for a third game in a row... Led the team with 17 points at Tulsa (2/23), hitting 4-of-6 3-pointers...Named to the American’s Weekly Honor Roll on Feb. 22 after averaging 20.5 points and 8.0 rebounds in a 1-1 week, making 15-of-30 shots (.500) from the field and 9-of-14 (.640) from 3-point range...Led Temple to a win at Houston (2/21) with a career-high 26 points, hitting 10-of-20 FG’s including 6-of-9 from 3-point range...Scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds vs. #1/1 Villanova (2/17)...Tied for team-high honors with 18 points in a win vs. USF (2/14), hitting three shots from long range (3-of-8)...Tied for gamehigh honors with 18 points at ECU (1/27), hitting 3-of-6 from behind the arc...Scored a game-high 25 points and recorded his first career double-double by adding a career-best 13 rebounds vs. Saint Joseph’s (12/13)...Hit 8-of-14 from the field in that contest including 4-of-7 from long range...Led the Owls to a win vs. Delaware in their home opener (11/29), hitting 6-of-8 from the field including 4-of-6 from long range on his way to a team-high 16 points...Missed the season opener vs. #1/1 North Carolina (11/13) due to an ankle injury...Led Temple with 30 blocks, averaging 0.94 blocks per game to tie for 11th in The American...Named to Temple's Athletic Director's Honor Roll for having a GPA of 3.0 or above. 2014-15: Played in 34 games, starting four times in impressive freshman season...Averaged 5.3 points per game, sixth-best on team, while playing 18.7 minutes per contest...Led team in blocked shots with 45, while his 1.3 blocks per game was ninth best in the conference...Saved best game for his last, setting season highs in points (17), blocks (5) and minutes (27) while matching his best rebound total (8) in NIT Semifinals against Miami... Also grabbed eight rebounds in win over #10/10 Kansas...Had four double figure scoring games on season...Named American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week (2/2), only Owl to earn accolade in three years in league...Scored 14 points on six-of-eight shooting from floor at Cincinnati (1/17) and tallied 12 points vs. Tulane (1/31) and 10 against Towson (12/10)...Helped seal win over Memphis (3/13) in conference quarterfinals with nine points, including five in last 40 seconds of play. High School: Averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks during his senior season in leading his team to a 22-5 record...Twice named Herald-Mail Player of the Year as a senior as well as a sophomore...Three time all-MAC honoree...Averaged 19.4 points, 12.7 rebounds and four blocked shots during junior season...Earned Independent-Parochial Schools League Player of the Year honors as a sophomore year and was named to the all-IPSL first team as a sophomore and junior...Played AAU ball for Washington D.C.'s Team Takeover, also the former AAU team of Victor Oladipo, the second pick in the 2013 NBA Draft...Was a consensus Top 100 prospect in his senior year. Major: Communication Studies with a concentration in Contemporary Media Environment.

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

3P-3PA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

A

TO

BLK STL PTS AVG

2014-15 34-4 635-18.7 66-147 .449 12-43 .279 37-47 .787 45 79 124 3.6 81-2 14 17 45 11 181 5.3 2015-16 32-25 814-25.4

126-297 .424 56-145 .386 44-64

.688 31

90

121

3.8

85-1

18 28 30 11 352 11.0

2016-17 32-32 1048-32.8 156-384 .406 75-195 .385 32-47 .681 41

143 184 5.8 93-3 31 42 49 22 419 13.1

Total

312 429 4.4

98-61 2497-25.5 348-828 .420 143-383 .373 113-158 .715 117

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ENECHIONYIA GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS La Salle 40 8-14 2-3 2-3 3 11 14 4 0 2 4 0 20 New Hampshire 34 8-17 1-4 3-4 1 6 7 4 1 0 2 0 20 UMass 34 8-17 5-10 5-7 2 4 6 2 1 1 1 1 26 Manhattan 26 7-13 3-5 0-0 2 5 7 2 0 2 0 2 17 Florida State 40 7-13 2-3 0-0 4 4 8 0 1 1 6 0 16 West Virginia 38 8-13 5-7 1-2 1 11 12 3 2 2 5 1 22 Saint Joseph's 40 10-22 6-12 0-0 1 4 5 0 1 1 1 1 26 Penn 38 5-17 0-6 2-2 1 3 4 4 2 1 5 0 12 G. Washington 32 4-10 2-5 2-2 1 6 7 5 0 1 5 1 12 DePaul 32 4-11 4-6 3-5 2 5 7 3 0 2 0 1 15 Villanova 31 3-9 2-7 0-0 0 4 4 3 1 6 1 1 8 NJIT 34 5-11 2-5 1-1 1 7 8 3 1 1 1 0 13 Yale 31 1-11 1-5 0-0 4 6 10 1 0 0 1 0 3 Cincinnati 36 3-10 0-5 1-2 0 10 10 3 1 4 1 0 7 UCF 15 1-3 1-2 1-2 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 0 4 SMU 40 6-17 4-9 0-0 2 2 4 4 1 0 0 0 16 ECU 26 5-12 2-6 0-0 0 2 2 4 1 1 1 0 12 UConn 30 3-17 1-10 0-0 1 3 4 3 1 0 1 0 7 Tulsa 38 5-10 2-5 3-3 1 3 4 4 1 1 2 1 15 Cincinnati 37 5-9 1-2 0-1 0 4 4 5 3 3 0 0 11 Memphis 23 3-9 1-6 0-0 1 2 3 4 1 1 0 1 7 Houston 40 6-16 4-9 0-0 3 4 7 3 0 0 1 0 16 Tulane 27 5-8 1-4 2-3 2 0 2 4 0 2 0 1 13 USF 35 4-11 2-7 0-1 0 5 5 1 3 1 3 0 10 SMU 37 3-11 2-5 0-0 1 10 11 3 1 2 0 2 8 Memphis 29 3-10 3-8 1-2 3 3 6 3 2 0 2 1 10 ECU 21 1-4 1-3 3-4 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 6 UConn 19 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 UCF 29 6-12 5-8 0-0 1 4 5 2 2 2 0 1 17 Tulane 43 6-17 2-9 0-1 0 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 14 USF 37 5-10 4-8 0-0 0 7 7 2 1 0 1 5 14 ECU 36 8-18 4-10 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 20

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

2015-16 MIN FG-A 3PT-A North Carolina Minnesota 27 4-10 3-5 Butler 24 2-7 1-5 Utah 26 5-11 1-3 Delaware 23 6-8 4-6 FDU 16 2-4 0-2 Wisconsin 18 1-4 0-2 Penn 21 4-7 2-4 Saint Joseph’s 41 8-14 4-7 Delaware State 12 2-6 2-4 Cincinnati 21 0-5 0-2 Houston 18 3-8 1-4 UConn 17 1-4 0-1 ECU 20 3-8 1-4 Memphis 19 3-7 2-4 Cincinnati 20 1-6 0-3 La Salle 16 1-3 1-2 SMU 19 2-7 1-3 ECU 33 6-15 3-6 USF 33 4-9 2-5 Tulsa 23 7-12 3-5 UCF 31 6-13 2-7 UConn 25 1-5 0-3 USF 27 7-16 3-8 Villanova 38 5-10 3-5 Houston 36 10-20 6-9 Tulsa 31 6-11 4-6 UCF 38 8-16 2-6 Memphis 29 4-11 0-5 Tulane 33 5-10 2-5 USF 17 5-10 2-4 UConn 29 2-13 1-7 Iowa 33 2-7 0-3

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS DNP - Injured 3-4 2 3 5 4 0 1 0 0 14 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 5 2-3 0 1 1 5 1 0 0 2 13 0-0 1 5 6 2 0 0 2 0 16 3-4 0 1 1 3 2 2 0 0 7 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 2 1-1 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 11 5-7 1 12 13 3 0 1 0 0 25 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 6 2-4 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 0 2 2-2 3 2 5 3 0 2 1 0 9 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 3-3 3 0 3 2 1 1 1 0 10 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 8 0-1 0 2 2 4 1 0 1 1 2 1-2 0 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 4 3-6 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 8 3-4 3 2 5 2 0 2 2 0 18 3-4 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 1 13 0-1 0 4 4 3 0 1 2 0 17 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 0 14 0-0 1 3 4 2 0 2 1 0 2 1-1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 18 2-2 2 7 9 4 2 0 0 0 15 0-0 2 5 7 3 1 2 0 1 26 1-2 1 2 3 2 1 1 3 0 17 0-0 3 5 8 3 1 1 2 1 18 2-3 2 5 7 0 0 2 1 0 10 6-8 0 3 3 3 0 2 0 1 18 1-2 1 4 5 4 0 2 1 0 13 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 5 0-0 0 5 5 2 2 1 1 0 4

2014-15 MIN FG-A 3PT-A American 6 1-3 0-1 Louisiana Tech 22 1-5 0-0 Duke 17 0-5 0-2 UNLV 12 0-4 0-0 Penn 11 2-4 0-1 LIU Brooklyn 23 2-3 0-1 Saint Joseph’s 20 2-2 0-0 La Salle 11 1-4 1-1 Towson 23 3-4 0-0 Villanova 21 3-4 1-2 Delaware 8 1-3 1-1 Kansas 19 1-5 0-2 Delaware State 22 2-6 0-2 UConn 24 3-5 1-3 UCF 15 1-2 0-0 Tulane 21 2-6 0-0 Tulsa 26 1-1 0-0 SMU 14 0-1 0-0 Cincinnati 24 6-8 2-3 USF 18 1-4 0-2 UCF 16 4-7 0-1 Tulane 25 4-7 2-4 USF 21 2-4 2-3 Memphis Cincinnati ECU SMU 18 3-6 1-3 Tulsa 15 0-3 0-1 Houston 12 0-1 0-0 ECU 13 3-4 0-1 UConn 23 2-6 0-2 Memphis 23 3-6 0-1 SMU 28 2-7 0-2 Bucknell 21 1-1 1-1 G. Washington 16 3-4 0-1 Louisiana Tech 20 1-3 0-0 Miami (FL) 27 5-9 0-2

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS 0-2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4-4 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 6 0-0 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 1-1 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 0 5 0-0 2 2 4 1 0 1 1 2 4 0-1 1 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 3 1-1 3 2 5 2 1 0 4 2 7 3-4 4 2 6 5 0 2 3 0 10 0-0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 0-2 0 8 8 1 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 4 1 5 3 2 0 2 0 5 0-0 0 2 2 2 1 0 1 0 7 0-0 2 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 2 0-0 2 2 4 2 1 0 2 0 4 2-4 1 4 5 5 0 1 3 0 4 0-0 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 14 0-0 3 2 5 4 0 1 0 1 2 1-2 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 9 2-2 3 1 4 2 0 1 3 0 12 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 6 DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured 1-1 0 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 8 0-0 1 4 5 4 0 0 1 2 0 0-0 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 2 3 5 1 0 1 1 1 6 5-6 3 2 5 4 1 0 0 0 9 3-3 0 3 3 4 0 1 3 0 9 4-4 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 8 2-2 1 3 4 1 0 1 2 0 5 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 1 2 0 6 0-0 1 3 4 2 1 0 1 1 2 7-7 0 8 8 2 0 0 5 0 17

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Steve LEONARD

redshirt senior forward

6-6 / 180 Collegeville, Pa. / Perkiomen Valley

2016-17: Played in four games...Grabbed a season-high three rebounds at UCF (12/31)...Saw his first action as an Owl in a win vs. Manhattan (11/20), hitting both his attempts from the free throw line for two points in two minutes...Named to Temple's President's Honor Roll for having a GPA of 3.5 or above.

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CAREER HIGHS

Points: ........................................................ 2 vs. Manhattan (11/20/16) Rebounds: .............................................................. 3 at UCF (12/31/16) Assists: ...................................................................................................... Steals: ...................................................................................................... Blocks: ...................................................................................................... Minutes: .................................................................. 3 at UCF (12/31/16)

Prior to Temple: Played two seasons (2013-14, 2014-15) at Ursinus College before transferring to Temple...Averaged 5.6 points over 43 games at Ursinus, including a 7.8 scoring mark as a sophomore in 2014-15. Major: Media Studies and Production.

LEONARD GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A La Salle New Hampshire UMass Manhattan 2 0-0 0-0 Florida State West Virginia Saint Joseph's Penn G. Washington DePaul Villanova 2 0-1 0-1 NJIT Yale Cincinnati UCF 3 0-0 0-0 SMU ECU UConn Tulsa Cincinnati Memphis Houston Tulane USF SMU Memphis ECU 1 0-1 0-1 UConn UCF Tulane USF ECU

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

2016-17 4-0

GP-GS

8-2.0

0-2

.000 0-2

3P-3PA

PCT

.000 2-2

FT-FTA

PCT

1.000 1

2

3

0.8 1-0

0 1 0

0 2 0.5

TOTAL 4-0

8-2.0

0-2

.000 0-2

.000 2-2

1.000 1

2

3

0.8 1-0

0 1 0

0 2 0.5

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PF-FO

A

TO

BLK

STL

PTS AVG


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

Ernest AFLAKPUI

junior center

6-10 / 240 Accra, Ghana / Archbishop Carroll (Pa.)

2016-17: Played in all 32 games, making 21 starts as a sophomore...Averaged 4.3 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game...Made all three at-

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tempts from the field for six points in a win at Memphis (2/12)...Hit 4-of-6 FG's and 6-of-8 FT's

en route to a career-high 14 points in a win vs. USF (2/5)...Scored 13 points and added 10 boards in a career-high 30 minutes for his

CAREER HIGHS

Points: ....................................................................... 14 vs. USF (2/5/17) Rebounds: ................................... 11 (2x, last vs. Cincinnati, 12/28/16) Assists: ................................................. 1 (15x, last vs. Tulane, 2/25/17) Steals: .....................................2 (2x, last at Saint Joseph's, 11/30/16) Blocks: ................................. 2 (2x, last vs. New Hampshire, 11/14/16) Minutes: .................................................................... 30 vs. ECU (1/7/17)

third career double-double in a win vs. ECU (1/7)...Tied career-high with a game-high 11 rebounds vs. #23/23 Cincinnati (12/28), playing a career-high 28 minutes...Pulled down a team-high nine rebounds and scored six points in a win vs. NJIT (12/17)...Recorded second career double-double with 11 points and a career-high 11 rebounds in a win vs. Penn (12/3), hitting 5-of-8 from the field...Played only five minutes vs. Manhattan (11/20) due to an ankle injury suffered at UMass...Posted eight points and a team-high eight rebounds in 15 minutes of action at UMass (11/17)...Notched first career double-double, scoring 12 points (6-of-8 FG's) while grabbing 10 rebounds in a win vs. La Salle (11/11)...Named to Temple's Athletic Director's Honor Roll for a second year in a row for having a GPA of 3.0 or above. 2015-16: Played in 18 games, making six starts, all in a row from Jan. 13-31, averaging 4.2 points per game and 3.7 rebounds per game in those contests...Scored a season-high eight points on 4-of-4 field goal shooting at ECU (1/27), while also pulling down a season-high 10 rebounds in a season-high 25 minutes of action...Made his third start in a row vs. La Salle (1/20), scoring six points and adding three rebounds...Played 20 minutes in a start vs. Cincinnati (1/16), scoring six points...Made first career start at Memphis (1/13), grabbing three rebounds and scoring a bucket in eight minutes of action...Named to Temple's Athletic Director's Honor Roll for having a GPA of 3.0 or above. High School: Scored 16 points in each of his first three games of his senior season at Archbishop Carroll before suffering season-ending knee injury in practice...As a junior, helped lead his team to a 23-5 record and a berth in the quarterfinals of state tournament...Second Team All-State selection as junior where he averaged 10.3 points and 8.1 rebounds...Earned First Team all-Catholic League and third team all-Delco as junior. Major: Marketing.

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

2015-16 18-6

135-7.5

12-23

.522 0-0

3P-3PA

BLK

STL

PTS

.000 7-11

.636 16

20 36 2.0 20-0 2 5 6

3

31 1.7

2016-17 32-21 527-16.5 57-99 .576 0-0

.000 22-43

.512 65

94 159 5.0 85-1

7

136 4.3

Total

.000 29-54

.537 81

114 195 3.9 105-1 15 42 12

50-27 662-13.2 69-122 .566 0-0

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

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OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

A

TO

13 37 6

AVG

10 167 3.3


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AFLAKPUI GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A La Salle 24 6-8 0-0 New Hampshire 21 1-4 0-0 UMass 15 4-8 0-0 Manhattan 5 0-0 0-0 Florida State 18 2-4 0-0 West Virginia 13 0-0 0-0 Saint Joseph's 16 2-4 0-0 Penn 26 5-8 0-0 G. Washington 11 0-2 0-0 DePaul 10 1-1 0-0 Villanova 17 1-1 0-0 NJIT 17 3-6 0-0 Yale 12 0-1 0-0 Cincinnati 28 2-2 0-0 UCF 14 0-1 0-0 SMU 16 2-2 0-0 ECU 30 6-10 0-0 UConn 17 3-5 0-0 Tulsa 16 1-1 0-0 Cincinnati 16 1-2 0-0 Memphis 18 1-2 0-0 Houston 14 0-1 0-0 Tulane 11 2-3 0-0 USF 24 4-6 0-0 SMU 21 1-2 0-0 Memphis 17 3-3 0-0 ECU 15 0-1 0-0 UConn 15 1-2 0-0 UCF 11 2-4 0-0 Tulane 10 0-1 0-0 USF 21 2-3 0-0 ECU 8 1-1 0-0

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS 0-2 3 7 10 4 1 1 0 2 12 2-2 2 6 8 1 1 0 2 0 4 0-2 4 4 8 4 0 2 1 0 8 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3-5 4 1 5 4 0 2 1 0 7 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 3 5 1 1 0 0 2 4 1-3 6 5 11 2 1 1 0 0 11 0-0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 3 0-0 4 2 6 2 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 1 8 9 2 0 0 0 0 6 0-0 0 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 7 11 5 1 3 0 1 4 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 1-4 3 7 10 1 0 3 0 0 13 0-0 2 2 4 3 1 0 0 0 6 0-0 3 1 4 4 0 2 0 1 2 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 2 1-2 1 3 4 2 1 2 0 0 3 2-3 2 2 4 4 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 0 5 5 4 0 3 0 0 4 6-8 3 4 7 2 0 2 0 0 14 0-1 2 3 5 4 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 1 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 6 0-0 1 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 2-2 0 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 4 0-0 3 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 4 0-2 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 2-3 4 3 7 2 0 1 0 0 6 1-2 2 1 3 2 0 3 0 0 3

2015-16 MIN FG-A 3PT-A North Carolina 12 1-1 0-0 Minnesota Butler Utah 4 0-2 0-0 Delaware 2 0-0 0-0 FDU 4 0-0 0-0 Wisconsin 2 0-1 0-0 Penn Saint Joseph’s Delaware State Cincinnati Houston UConn 7 0-1 0-0 ECU Memphis 8 1-1 0-0 Cincinnati 20 3-4 0-0 La Salle 15 3-4 0-0 SMU 12 0-1 0-0 ECU 25 4-4 0-0 USF 11 0-2 0-0 Tulsa UCF UConn USF Villanova Houston Tulsa 2 0-0 0-0 UCF 5 0-2 0-0 Memphis 2 0-0 0-0 Tulane USF 3 0-0 0-0 UConn 0+ 0-0 0-0 Iowa

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS 0-1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 2-2 1 2 3 1 0 0 2 1 2 DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 2 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 0-2 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 1 6 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 6 3-4 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 0-0 4 6 10 0 0 3 0 0 8 0-0 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

Shizz ALSTON, JR.

junior guard

6-4 / 180 Philadelphia, Pa. / The Haverford School

2016-17: Named to the Philadelphia Big 5 First Team along with being named the Big 5's Most Points: ................................................25 (3x, last vs. Tulane, 2/25/17) Improved Player...Led Temple and ranked 10th Rebounds: .......................................................... 8 vs. Tulane (2/25/17) in the American Athletic Conference with 13.9 Assists: ........................................................ 7 (2x, last vs. USF, 2/5/17) points per game...Also ranked first in the league Steals: ............................................................. 5 at Cincinnati (1/18/17) in free-throw percentage at .868, second with Blocks: ...................................................................3 vs. Yale (12/22/16) Minutes: ............................................................48 vs. Tulane (2/25/17) an assist/turnover ratio of 2.7, third with 1.7 steals per game and eighth with 4.1 assists per game...Has made 28 consecutive free throws dating back to Temple's conference opener vs. Cincinnati on Dec. 28...Started in all 32 games...Became the only sophomore since Mark Macon (1988-89) to lead Temple in points, assists and steals per game...Scored in double figures in 20 of the final 23 contests and in 25 of 32 games overall...Led Temple in scoring (career-tying 25 points), rebounding (career-high eight boards) and assists (five) in a 2OT win vs. Tulane (2/25), also hitting a career-best 10-of-10 free throws and playing a career-high 48 minutes...Scored 15 points including three 3-pointers vs. UCF (2/22)...Made 3-of-6 three-pointers and finished with 13 points in a win at Memphis (2/12), also dishing three assists and pulling down five boards...Led TU with 13 points, three assists and three steals vs. #25 SMU (2/9)...Hit 6-of-6 FT's in the final minute and a half to seal the win vs. USF (2/5), finishing with 14 points while tying his career-high in assists with seven...Posted 15 points in a win at Tulane (1/31), going 5-of-9 from the field and 3-of-3 from the free-throw line...Scored 20+ points for a third straight game in leading TU to a win vs. Memphis (1/25), hitting 9-of-15 FG's including 4-of-8 from long range en route to a game-high 22 points...Named to the American's Weekly Honor Roll (1/23)...Tied career high of 25 points just one game after setting it initially, going 9-of-15 from the field including 5-of-10 from long range at #20/20 Cincinnati (1/18)...Led all players with a career-high 25 points vs. Tulsa (1/14), hitting 10-of-20 from the field including five three-pointers...Tied for team-high honors with 16 points at SMU (1/4), scoring 13 of those in the second half. Hit 4-of-8 three-pointers and dished three assists...Led TU with 16 points at UCF (12/31) and had a 10-point effort vs. #23/23 Cincinnati (12/28)...Dished a career-high seven assists and blocked a career-high three shots while scoring 16 points in a win vs. Yale (12/22)...Led Temple with 12 points at No. 1/1 Villanova (12/13), draining 4-of-6 from long range...Tied for team-high honors with 15 points in a win vs. DePaul (12/10), also grabbing a career-high seven rebounds...Led TU with 14 points in a win vs. Penn (12/3), hitting 4-of-8 from the field including 2-of-2 from long range...Dished six assists in a win vs. #19/17 West Virginia (11/25)...Scored 22 points to help lead the Owls to a come-from-behind win vs. #25 Florida State (11/24), hitting 4-of-8 three-pointers...Posted 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field in a win vs. Manhattan (11/20), also recording five assists and two steals...Scored 14 points while setting then-career highs in rebounds (6), assists (6), steals (3), blocks (2) and minutes played (39) in the season-opening win vs. La Salle (11/11).

CAREER HIGHS

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2015-16: Appeared in 31 games as a freshman, making three starts for the Owls...Recorded the first start of his career at #23/24 UConn (1/5), the second at Memphis (1/13) and the third vs. #1/1 Villanova (2/17)...Hit both of his attempts from long range in a win at #22/23 Cincinnati (12/29), scoring six points off the bench...Scored 11 points at Wisconsin (12/5), hitting both of his attempts from long range and pulling down a season-high five rebounds...Hit 3-of-4 from behind the arc on the way to nine points against #16/16 Utah (11/22)...Scored a season-high 12 points against #1/1 North Carolina (11/13) in his collegiate debut, becoming the first true freshman to score in double figures in his Temple debut since Mark Tyndale tallied 19 points in an 80-78 home loss to Auburn on Nov. 19, 2004...Hit 5-of-7 from the field including 2-of-4 from long range against the Tar Heels...Named to Temple's Athletic Director's Honor Roll for having a GPA of 3.0 or above. High School: 2015 Gatorade Pennsylvania State Player of the Year...Rated 81st in the Class of 2015 by ESPN...First Team All-State as a senior, Second Team All-State as a junior...Led Haverford to a 17-11 record and the semifinals of the Pennsylvania Independent Schools tournament as a senior...Averaged 19.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.1 steals per game...Three-time First Team All-Inter-Academic League selection...co-MVP of Inter-Ac as a sophomore when he averaged 16.1 points per game...Averaged 16.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and 2.0 steals per game as a junior. Personal: Full name is Levan Shawn Alston, Jr...Father, Levan Alston, starred at Temple in the mid-90s...Majoring in marketing.

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

3P-3PA

PCT

FT-FTA

2015-16 31-3 313-10.1 23-75 .307 13-48 .271 4-8

PCT

OFF

.500 4

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

STL

PTS

3

63 2.0

131 48 12

53

445 13.9

109-1 150 58 13

56

508 8.1

2016-17 32-32 1164-36.4 156-382 .408 67-194 .345 66-76 .868 20 96 116 3.6 80-1 Total

63-35 1477-23.4 179-457 .392 80-242 .331 70-84 .833 24

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

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A

TO

BLK

25 29 0.9 29-0 19 10 1 121 145 2.3

AVG


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ALSTON GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS La Salle 39 4-13 0-5 6-10 0 6 6 0 6 0 2 3 14 New Hampshire 38 3-16 1-10 0-0 0 4 4 3 4 1 0 3 7 UMass 37 4-11 1-3 0-2 0 3 3 1 6 1 0 4 9 Manhattan 26 7-11 0-0 3-4 0 3 3 3 5 0 1 2 17 Florida State 38 7-15 4-8 4-4 0 2 2 3 4 0 0 3 22 West Virginia 31 2-6 0-1 4-4 0 3 3 4 6 2 2 3 8 Saint Joseph's 36 5-12 0-4 1-2 0 4 4 3 5 1 0 1 11 Penn 36 4-8 2-2 4-4 0 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 14 G. Washington 34 4-11 1-3 0-0 2 4 6 3 6 0 1 1 9 DePaul 37 4-9 2-5 5-5 1 6 7 4 2 4 0 1 15 Villanova 29 4-11 4-6 0-0 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 12 NJIT 31 2-8 0-0 6-6 0 3 3 1 4 0 0 1 10 Yale 37 4-7 3-6 5-6 0 2 2 1 7 2 3 3 16 Cincinnati 38 4-15 1-6 1-2 1 1 2 3 3 3 0 1 10 UCF 37 6-14 2-7 2-2 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 2 16 SMU 29 5-12 4-8 2-2 0 2 2 4 3 2 0 1 16 ECU 39 4-12 0-5 0-0 1 4 5 1 6 1 0 2 8 UConn 36 5-10 3-8 0-0 0 2 2 1 6 2 0 0 13 Tulsa 39 10-20 5-13 0-0 0 4 4 2 1 2 0 2 25 Cincinnati 39 9-15 5-10 2-2 0 2 2 3 6 1 1 5 25 Memphis 40 9-15 4-8 0-0 1 4 5 3 1 2 0 1 22 Houston 40 3-9 3-8 0-0 1 3 4 3 2 1 0 1 9 Tulane 35 5-9 2-6 3-3 1 5 6 5 2 2 0 1 15 USF 36 3-8 2-6 6-6 1 0 1 1 7 3 1 1 14 SMU 40 4-15 3-11 2-2 0 1 1 1 3 2 0 3 13 Memphis 35 5-11 3-6 0-0 0 5 5 2 3 1 1 1 13 ECU 33 3-10 1-4 0-0 1 2 3 1 2 2 0 0 7 UConn 38 5-16 1-9 0-0 2 3 5 2 6 4 0 1 11 UCF 38 6-12 3-7 0-0 1 3 4 4 3 1 0 1 15 Tulane 48 6-17 3-8 10-10 2 6 8 4 5 0 0 2 25 USF 38 5-11 3-7 0-0 0 2 2 2 6 3 0 1 13 ECU 37 5-13 1-4 0-0 3 1 4 3 5 1 0 2 11

2015-16 MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS North Carolina 15 5-7 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 12 Minnesota 20 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 Butler 11 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Utah 17 3-5 3-4 0-0 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 9 Delaware 14 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 FDU 20 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 0 3 Wisconsin 24 3-5 2-2 3-4 1 4 5 2 3 0 0 0 11 Penn 12 1-4 0-1 1-2 1 2 3 2 0 3 0 0 3 Saint Joseph’s 30 1-7 0-4 0-0 1 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 Delaware State 14 1-5 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati 14 2-2 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 Houston 11 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 UConn 9 0-3 0-2 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ECU 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Memphis 15 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 7 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 La Salle 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 SMU 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 ECU 7 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 USF 5 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulsa 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UCF 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UConn DNP - Coaches Decision USF 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Villanova 14 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Houston 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tulsa 11 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 UCF DNP - Coaches Decision Memphis 4 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Tulane 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 USF 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 UConn 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

Trey LOWE

redshirt sophomore guard

6-7 / 165 Ewing, N.J. / Ewing

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2016-17: Took a redshirt year while recovering from injuries following a car accident late in the 2015-16 season...Named to Temple's Athletic Director's Honor Roll for a second year in a row for having a GPA of 3.0 or above.

CAREER HIGHS

Points: ............................................................21 vs. Villanova (2/17/16) Rebounds: ................................................... 4 vs. Minnesota (11/19/15) Assists: ........................................................................3 at USF (1/31/16) Steals: .................................................................... 3 vs. SMU (1/24/16) Blocks: ..................................................................... 1 vs. SMU (1/24/16) Minutes: ................................................................22 vs. SMU (1/24/16)

2015-16: Played in the first 28 games of the season before suffering upper body injuries in a one-car accident on Feb. 28... Made five starts in his debut season...Scored in the first eight games to start the season...Averaged 4.8 points per game to rank sixth on the team... Came off the bench for a career and team-high 21 points vs. #1/1 Villanova (2/17), hitting 7-of-12 from the field overall and 5-of-8 from long range...Started in four straight games, the last at USF (1/31), scoring 11 points on 4-of-9 FG shooting and dishing a season-best three assists...Started and played a season-high 22 minutes in an upset win vs. #8 SMU (1/24), scoring eight points and tallying a season-high three steals...Started for the second time in a win vs. La Salle (1/20), scoring eight points, all in the first half...Made first career start vs. ECU (1/9)...Hit 4-of-7 from the field and finished with nine points and two steals in a win vs. Delaware State (12/19)...Recorded his first collegiate double-digit scoring game at Wisconsin (12/5), hitting 3-of-6 from the field and 2-of-2 at the line for 10 points...Scored nine points, hitting 4-of-5 free throws in a win vs. Minnesota (11/19)...Put up eight points in 19 minutes of action in his collegiate debut vs. #1/1 North Carolina (11/13), hitting a pair of three-pointers back-to-back in the second half...Named to Temple's Athletic Director's Honor Roll for having a GPA of 3.0 or above. High School: First Team All-State selection as a senior, Second Team All-State as a junior...Colonial Valley Conference’s all-time leading scorer when he surpassed Princeton High Class of 1994 grad Bram Reynolds’ career scoring record in the first game of senior season...His 2,492 points make him the second highest-scoring boys player in Mercer County high school basketball (Ron Payton, Hun school '78, 2,624 points)...Averaged 24.9 points, 9.3 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 2.9 steals per game for Ewing as a senior...Third-leading scorer in the state of New Jersey as a junior, averaging 27.8 points, 3.6 assists and 2.3 steals per game in leading Ewing to a 27-5 record and the Group 3 state championship game...As a sophomore, he tallied 22.9 points per game...2014 The Trentonian Sportsman of the Year. Major: Criminal Justice.

LOWE GAME-BY-GAME 2015-16 MIN FG-A 3PT-A North Carolina 19 3-9 2-6 Minnesota 16 2-6 1-1 Butler 13 1-5 1-1 Utah 18 3-6 0-2 Delaware 19 3-9 0-5 FDU 16 3-8 1-6 Wisconsin 21 3-6 2-4 Penn 14 2-2 0-0 Saint Joseph’s 2 0-0 0-0 Delaware State 16 4-7 1-3 Cincinnati 3 0-0 0-0 Houston 15 2-5 0-3 UConn 5 0-2 0-2 ECU 8 0-3 0-2 Memphis 4 1-1 1-1 Cincinnati 3 0-0 0-0 La Salle 14 3-7 1-1 SMU 22 4-10 0-3 ECU 15 0-4 0-2 USF 19 4-9 1-4 Tulsa 17 1-5 1-5 UCF 11 0-1 0-1 UConn 6 2-3 0-1 USF 4 1-3 0-2 Villanova 20 7-12 5-8 Houston 4 1-3 0-2 Tulsa 16 1-3 0-1 UCF 3 0-0 0-0 Memphis Tulane USF UConn Iowa

FT-A OR DR 0-0 2 1 4-5 2 2 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 1 2-2 2 1 1-1 1 1 2-2 0 1 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0 2 0-0 1 4 0-0 0 1 2-3 1 0 1-2 1 2 0-0 0 1 0-0 1 1 0-0 2 0 2-2 0 1 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 2 0-0 0 2 DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured DNP - Injured

TR F A TO BL S PTS 3 0 2 0 0 0 8 4 2 0 1 0 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 3 1 1 0 0 2 8 2 2 1 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 8 5 0 0 0 1 3 8 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 1 11 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 21 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

3P-3PA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

A

TO

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

2015-16 28-5 343-12.3 51-129 .395 17-66 .258 15-19 .789 16 27 43 1.5 16-0 16 11 1

14 134 4.8

TOTAL 28-5 343-12.3 51-129 .395 17-66 .258 15-19 .789 16 27 43 1.5 16-0 16 11 1

14 134 4.8

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Alani MOORE II

sophomore guard

5-10 / 170 Washington, D.C. / Friendship Collegiate Academy 2016-17: Played in all 32 games, making 23 starts as a freshman point guard...Started in the first nine games of the season...Sixth on the team with 6.5 points per Points: .......................................................................26 vs. Yale (12/22) game...Scored 11 points off the bench vs. UConn (2/19), Rebounds: ............................................... 5 (3x, last at Houston, 1/28) hitting 4-of-5 FG's including 3-of-3 attempts from beAssists: ......................................................................... 7 vs. Penn (12/3) yond the arc...Made 4-of-5 from the field including two Steals: ..............................................................................3 at USF (3/5) three-pointers in a 10-point effort vs. USF (2/5)...Named the American AthBlocks: ........................................................... 1 (2x, last vs. UCF, 2/22) letic Conference Rookie of the Week on Dec. 26 after scoring a season and Minutes: ..................................................... 37 (2x, last vs. Yale, 12/22) game-high 26 points in a win vs. Yale (12/22), hitting his first four 3-point attempts (4-of-8 overall) and his first 10 free-throw attempts (10-of-11 overall)...Suffered a sprained ankle in practice on Dec. 8, limiting his action in the DePaul game on Dec. 10...Scored in double figures for a second game in a row with 11 points vs. GW (12/7), making 3-of-5 three-pointers and 2-of-2 free throws... Led all players with a season-high seven assists in a win vs. Penn (12/3), also scoring 12 points and hitting 4-of-5 shots from three-point range...Pulled down a season-best five rebounds in a win at Saint Joseph's (11/30) while scoring eight points and dishing two assists...Scored 18 points in a win vs. #19/17 West Virginia (11/25), hitting 8-of-8 free throws all in the second half...Earned a starting spot in his first career game, finishing with eight points and two rebounds in 30 minutes of action in an overtime win vs. La Salle (11/11).

CAREER HIGHS

2

High School: Two-time First Team All-Met standout out in Washington, D.C...Averaged 20 points and 10 assists as a senior at Friendship Collegiate Academy... Earned 2016 PCSAA Player of the Year honors...As a junior at Montrose Christian, he averaged 17.4 points per game...Also prepped at DeMatha...Played AAU ball for D.C.'s Premier...Signed NLI in November 2015. Major: Undeclared - University Studies.

MOORE GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A La Salle 30 2-6 1-3 New Hampshire 34 1-6 1-4 UMass 23 2-3 1-2 Manhattan 31 2-5 2-4 Florida State 28 3-5 2-3 West Virginia 37 4-10 2-5 Saint Joseph's 28 2-5 2-5 Penn 29 4-6 4-5 G. Washington 35 3-5 3-5 DePaul 6 0-2 0-2 Villanova 14 3-4 2-3 NJIT 34 3-6 2-4 Yale 37 6-12 4-8 Cincinnati 33 3-9 3-7 UCF 26 1-6 1-5 SMU 35 1-4 1-3 ECU 28 1-3 0-2 UConn 31 2-9 2-7 Tulsa 36 2-7 0-5 Cincinnati 32 2-3 1-1 Memphis 35 3-8 3-7 Houston 25 2-4 0-1 Tulane 32 2-5 2-4 USF 34 4-5 2-3 SMU 19 0-2 0-2 Memphis 14 1-2 0-1 ECU 12 0-2 0-1 UConn 22 4-5 3-3 UCF 8 0-0 0-0 Tulane 5 0-0 0-0 USF 13 1-5 1-3 ECU 18 1-3 1-3

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS 3-6 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 8 0-0 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 0-0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 1 5 0-0 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 6 0-0 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 2 8 8-8 1 2 3 0 3 3 1 2 18 2-2 1 4 5 1 2 1 0 1 8 0-0 0 3 3 1 7 1 0 1 12 2-2 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 11 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 1 8 1-2 0 3 3 0 4 1 0 1 9 10-11 1 3 4 4 1 2 0 1 26 1-2 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 10 0-0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 2-2 1 3 4 1 6 1 0 2 5 0-0 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 2 0-0 2 2 4 3 2 2 0 0 6 0-0 2 3 5 1 2 3 0 1 4 0-0 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 0 5 0-0 2 1 3 2 3 2 0 1 9 1-1 1 4 5 1 3 1 0 0 5 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 8 0-1 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 2 10 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 11 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 3 3 0-0 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 3

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

3P-3PA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

A

TO

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

2015-16 32-23 824-25.8 65-157 .414 46-111 .414 32-39 .821 27 49 76 2.4 42-0 56 32 2 25 208 6.5 TOTAL 32-23 824-25.8 65-157 .414 46-111 .414 32-39 .821 27 49 76 2.4 42-0 56 32 2 25 208 6.5

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

Damion MOORE

sophomore center

6-11 / 225 Jackson, Miss. / Callaway 2016-17: Played in 20 games, making seven starts as a freshman...Averaged 3.7 points per game and 2.9 rebounds per game...Scored a career-high 11 points vs. Points: ..................................................................... 11 vs. UConn (2/19) Rebounds: ............................................................ 8 at Memphis (2/12) UConn (2/19) in his fourth career start, going 5-for-5 Assists: .......................................................1 (2x, last vs. Tulane, 2/25) from the field and 1-for-1 from the line...Made second Steals: ............................................................... 1 (4x, last at USF, 3/5) career start in a win at Memphis (2/12), grabbing a caBlocks: ......................................................2 (3x, last vs. Tulane, 2/25) reer- and team-high eight rebounds while scoring six points...Hit all three Minutes: ............................................................... 21 vs. DePaul (12/10) field-goal attempts for a second time in his debut season, going 3-for-3 and scoring six points in just seven minutes off the bench at UConn (1/11)...Led Temple with seven rebounds at SMU (1/4)...Made his first collegiate start in a win vs. DePaul (12/10), scoring three points and pulling down six rebounds in a season-high 21 minutes of action...Saw his first collegiate action off the bench in the first half at UMass (11/17), going 3-for-3 from the field to finish with six points in his debut.

CAREER HIGHS

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High School: Averaged 11.3 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game as a senior at Callaway High in Jackson, Miss...Nearly tripled his scoring output in his final year...Compiled averages of 3.9 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game on Callaway's state championship squad as a junior...Signed NLI in November 2015. Major: Undeclared - University Studies.

MOORE GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A La Salle New Hampshire UMass 6 3-3 0-0 Manhattan 15 0-3 0-0 Florida State West Virginia Saint Joseph's Penn G. Washington DePaul 21 1-5 0-0 Villanova 12 0-1 0-0 NJIT Yale 4 0-2 0-0 Cincinnati UCF 18 3-4 0-0 SMU 11 2-4 0-0 ECU 5 0-2 0-0 UConn 7 3-3 0-0 Tulsa 4 0-0 0-0 Cincinnati Memphis Houston Tulane 7 0-1 0-0 USF 6 2-2 0-0 SMU Memphis 15 3-6 0-0 ECU 15 3-9 0-0 UConn 20 5-5 0-0 UCF 8 1-3 0-0 Tulane 9 1-2 0-0 USF 16 2-5 0-0 ECU 19 1-3 0-0

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 3 1 1 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 1-2 1 5 6 1 0 0 1 0 3 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 6 6 2 0 0 1 1 6 1-2 4 3 7 1 0 1 0 0 5 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1-1 1 3 4 0 1 1 1 0 5 DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 3 5 8 2 0 3 0 0 6 2-2 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 1-1 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0-0 1 3 4 2 0 1 0 1 4 4-4 2 2 4 3 0 0 1 0 6

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

2016-17 20-7 228-11.4 31-67

PCT

3P-3PA

.463 0-0

PCT

FT-FTA

.000 11-13

PCT

OFF

.846 18

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

A

TO

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

40 58 2.9 28-0 2 11 12 4 73 3.7

TOTAL 20-7 228-11.4 31-67 .463 0-0 .000 11-13 .846 18 40 58 2.9 28-0 2 11 12 4 73 3.7

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Ayan NUNEZ DE CARVALHO

redshirt sophomore guard

6-5 / 200 Parana, Argentina / Escuela Normal Superior 2016-17: Played in four games...Saw first action as an Owl in a win vs. Manhattan (11/20), posting one rebound.

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2015-16: Took a redshirt year. High School: Averaged 10 points over seven games in the 2014 FIBA U17

CAREER HIGHS

Points: ........................................................................................................ Rebounds: ...................................................... 1 (2x, last at UCF, 12/31) Assists: .................................................................. 1 at Villanova (12/13) Steals: .................................................................. 1 at Villanova (12/13) Blocks: ....................................................................................................... Minutes: ......................................................... 3 (2x, last at UCF, 12/31)

World Championships held in Dubai as a member of the Argentina National Team...Graduated from Escuela Normal Superior Jose Maria Torres school. Major: Advertising.

NUNEZ DE CARVALHO GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A La Salle New Hampshire UMass Manhattan 2 0-0 0-0 Florida State West Virginia Saint Joseph's Penn G. Washington DePaul Villanova 3 0-2 0-2 NJIT Yale Cincinnati UCF 3 0-1 0-1 SMU ECU UConn Tulsa Cincinnati Memphis Houston Tulane USF SMU Memphis ECU 1 0-0 0-0 UConn UCF Tulane USF ECU

FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision DNP - Coaches Decision

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

3P-3PA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

A

TO

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

2016-17 4-0 9-2.3 0-3

.000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.8 2-0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0

TOTAL 4-0 9-2.3 0-3

.000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 0.8 2-0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

Quinton ROSE

sophomore guard

6-8 / 185 Rochester, N.Y. / Bishop Kearney 2016-17: Named to the 2016-17 American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team...Earned The American's Rookie of the Week honor a conference-leading four Points: ........................................................ 26 vs. Florida State (11/24) times (Feb. 13, Jan. 9, Nov. 28, Nov. 14)...Earned a tryRebounds: .......................................................9 (2x, last vs. ECU, 3/9) out with USA Basketball for the Men's U19 World Cup Assists: ................................................................. 5 vs. Memphis (1/25) Team in June and was named one of 18 finalists...Final weekly league honor came Feb. 13 after he averaged Steals: ............................................................................. 6 at USF (3/5) 15 points, 5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and two steals in a 1-1 week for the Owls Blocks: ............................................................. 3 vs. Manhattan (11/20) from Feb. 6-12...Ranked fifth in the conference with 1.5 steals per game Minutes: ....................................................................... 37 at ECU (2/15) and 30th with 10.1 points per game...Posted 13 points, a career-tying nine rebounds, three assists and three steals in the final game of the season against ECU in the conference tournament...Recorded a career-high six steals in a win at USF (3/5), also scoring 13 points...Six steals vs. USF tied Pepe Sanchez and Mark Macon for most steals ever by a freshman in a game...Led the Owls with 18 points in a win at Memphis (2/12) in his first career start, draining 4-of-5 from long range while also grabbing six boards, dishing three assists and recording two steals...Hit 5-of-11 FG's on his way to 12 points vs. #25/RV SMU (2/9), also dishing two assists and grabbing two steals...Led Temple with 18 points in a win at Tulane (1/31), also tying for game-high honors with a career-high nine rebounds...Scored 12 points on 5-of-7 FG shooting including 2-of-3 three-pointers at #20/20 Cincinnati (1/18)...Named the American's Rookie of the Week for a third time after back-to-back 14-point efforts at SMU (1/4) and vs. ECU (1/7)...Hit 5-of-5 free throws en route to scoring 12 points off the bench in a win vs. DePaul (12/10)...Scored 14 points off the bench in a win at Saint Joseph's (11/30), making 5-of-7 FG's and 3-of-4 FT's...Led all scorers with a season-high 26 points in a come-from-behind win vs. #25 Florida State (11/24), hitting 12-of-15 free throws...Scored 14 points in a win vs. Manhattan (11/20), hitting 5-of-5 from the field and 3-of-4 free throws...Came off the bench for 12 points in a season-opening overtime win vs. La Salle (11/11) in his debut as an Owl., also grabbing three rebounds and blocked two shots in 26 minutes of action...Named to Temple's Athletic Director's Honor Roll for having a GPA of 3.0 or above.

CAREER HIGHS

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High School: Second Team All-State as a senior at Bishop Kearney High...Averaged 23 points and 6 rebounds in helping Bishop Kearney advance to the Class AA sectional semifinals...Blocked 10 shots in a game...Three-time AGR (All-Greater Rochester) honoree...Averaged 14.6 points over six games while playing with a group of other Americans 18 years old and younger known as USA Select at the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Mannheim, Germany (Mar.Apr. 2016)...As a junior he scored 15.4 points and averaged 7.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game...Signed NLI in November 2015. Major: Criminal Justice.

ROSE GAME-BY-GAME 2016-17 MIN FG-A 3PT-A La Salle 26 5-8 2-4 New Hampshire 25 2-5 0-1 UMass 30 3-9 1-4 Manhattan 27 5-5 1-1 Florida State 32 6-16 2-5 West Virginia 26 4-8 0-1 Saint Joseph's 24 5-7 1-3 Penn 13 3-6 0-0 G. Washington 12 1-4 0-1 DePaul 22 3-7 1-2 Villanova 23 3-9 0-1 NJIT 24 3-5 0-1 Yale 24 4-10 1-4 Cincinnati 15 0-5 0-1 UCF 24 3-14 0-3 SMU 28 6-11 0-3 ECU 18 6-7 1-1 UConn 21 0-5 0-2 Tulsa 16 0-5 0-1 Cincinnati 19 5-7 2-3 Memphis 23 1-3 0-1 Houston 22 5-10 0-3 Tulane 27 6-13 1-3 USF 15 2-2 0-0 SMU 25 5-11 0-2 Memphis 33 5-11 4-5 ECU 37 4-12 2-4 UConn 29 2-8 1-3 UCF 37 5-11 0-1 Tulane 30 2-7 0-3 USF 30 5-11 1-3 ECU 36 6-13 0-1

FT-A OR DR 0-0 0 3 1-1 2 5 1-2 1 5 3-4 0 2 12-15 3 3 4-4 0 0 3-4 2 4 0-0 1 2 0-2 0 1 5-5 1 2 1-2 0 1 2-4 0 2 2-2 1 5 4-4 1 1 1-2 2 5 2-4 0 1 1-1 1 3 1-4 1 1 3-6 0 0 0-0 1 4 3-4 1 7 1-2 0 3 5-6 4 5 0-0 0 2 2-4 1 3 4-6 1 5 4-5 0 5 1-3 0 1 1-1 0 5 1-3 0 6 2-2 2 3 1-1 1 8

TR F A TO BL S PTS 3 1 1 3 2 0 12 7 3 1 3 1 1 5 6 0 1 3 0 2 8 2 2 3 2 3 2 14 6 1 4 4 0 0 26 0 2 2 4 1 0 12 6 3 3 1 1 0 14 3 3 1 1 0 1 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 12 1 2 0 4 0 1 7 2 2 1 1 0 4 8 6 2 1 2 0 1 11 2 1 1 0 0 1 4 7 2 4 1 0 4 7 1 4 1 1 0 5 14 4 2 1 2 0 2 14 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 3 5 1 0 2 1 1 12 8 3 5 2 0 1 5 3 4 3 3 0 2 11 9 1 1 1 0 0 18 2 4 1 2 0 1 4 4 4 2 1 1 2 12 6 1 3 3 0 2 18 5 1 2 5 1 1 14 1 2 4 0 1 3 6 5 2 4 0 0 2 11 6 3 3 2 1 0 5 5 3 0 2 1 6 13 9 1 3 1 0 3 13

CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP-GS

MIN-AVG

FG-FGA

PCT

3P-3PA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

OFF

DEF

TOT

AVG

PF-FO

A

TO

BLK

STL

PTS

AVG

2016-17 32-6 793-24.8 115-265 .434 21-71 .296 71-103 .689 27 103 130 4.1 67-0 61 61 14 49 322 10.1 TOTAL 32-6 793-24.8 115-265 .434 21-71 .296 71-103 .689 27 103 130 4.1 67-0 61 61 14 49 322 10.1

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Justyn HAMILTON

freshman forward

6-10 / 190 Charlotte, N.C. / Independence High School: Two-time Southwestern 4A all-conference pick...Averaged a career high in points his senior season (11.8 ppg), along with more than nine rebounds per contest...Competed at 2017 Carolinas All-Star Classic...Invited

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to participate in the USA Basketball Junior National team mini-camp in summer of 2016...Averaged 9.6 points, 8.3 rebounds, 4.5 blocks and 1.3 steals as a junior...Led the Southwestern 4A in double-doubles with eight...His total of

130 blocked shots during the 2015-16 season ranked third in the state. Major: Engineering.

J.P. MOORMAN II

freshman forward

6-7 / 205 Greensboro, N.C. / Greensboro Day School High School: Was named 2017 First Team All-State and HSXtra.com All-Area Player of the Year...Versatile forward who helped lead Greensboro Day to the NICSAA Class 3-A championship as a senior...Ability to play multiple posi-

4

tions enabled Greensboro Day to create mismatches...Helped Greensboro Day win two state championships in three seasons after transferring from Grimsley...Averaged 14.9 points and 7.5 rebounds as a senior leading team

to a 34-4 record and to the semifinals of the Dick's Sporting Goods Nationals in New York City... Two-time NCISAA Class 3-A all-state...Three-time All-PACIS and co-conference player of the year. Major: Undeclared - Science and Technology.

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

De'Vondre PERRY

freshman forward

6-6 / 220 Baltimore, Md. / Polytechnic Institute High School: Two-Time First Team All-State and All-Metro selection...Second Team USA Today All-USA Maryland selection as a senior...Led Poly to the 3A state title, the first in school history...Averaged 19.9 points, 9.1 rebounds, 4.5

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assists, and 2.8 blocks per game...In the state semifinal and final, he exploded, averaging 28 points, 12.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and three blocks in what is regarded as one of the most impressive individual performances in the

state tournament’s history...Averaged 20.4 points, 12 rebounds and 5.1 assists as a junior, leading his team to its first Baltimore City Division I boys basketball championship. Major: Undeclared - Media and Communications.

Nate PIERRE-LOUIS

freshman guard

6-4 / 185 Plainfield, N.J. / Roselle Catholic High School: Third Team All-State and First Team All-Conference selection for Roselle Catholic as a senior...Averaged 15.6 points per game to lead Roselle Catholic (18-10), ranked fifth in the state, to the Union County Tournament final

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and the South Jersey, Non-Public B final...Averaged 13.5 points per game as a junior at Roselle...Also played at St. Peter's Prep and St. Benedict's...During summer of 2016 while playing for Sports U on the Under Armour Association

circuit, he averaged 19.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, leading his team in all three statistical categories. Major: Psychology.

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

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2016-17 SEASON REVIEW


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

2016-17 SEASON RECAP » Temple finished at 16-16 overall, but had a strong run early in the season with five straight wins and eight wins overall in a 10-game stretch from Nov. 20 to Dec. 22. » The Owls beat back-to-back Top 25 opponents in its fivegame win streak to claim the NIT Season Tip-Off title at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Temple trailed by 18 before coming back to defeat #25 Florida State, 89-86, and upset #19/17 West Virginia the following day by a score of 81-77. » Florida State was later ranked as high as #6 in the AP Poll, while West Virginia went on to be ranked as high as #7. » Junior Obi Enechionyia was named the NIT Season Tip-Off MVP after notching a double-double of 22 points and 12 rebounds in the win vs. #19/17 West Virginia.

DANIEL DINGLE

» Freshman Quinton Rose, who averaged 10.1 points per game to rank fourth on the team, was named to the 201617 American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team. Rose became the first all-rookie selection for the Owls since Lavoy Allen in 2007-08. » In winning its fifth straight game on Dec. 3 against Penn, Temple also earned its 200th all-time victory at the Liacouras

QUINTON ROSE

Center. The Owls have posted a 206-69 (.749) record at the arena since it opened in 1997. » With 9.0 three-pointers made per game, Temple set a school record for a single season and led all teams in the American Athletic Conference. The Owls made a season-high 12 three-pointers on three occasions. » In a 72-60 win at USF to close out the regular season, Temple swiped a season-high 16 steals, the most for the program since a 19-steal effort in a win vs. UMass at home on Feb. 26, 2003. » Sophomore Shizz Alston, Jr. led Temple with 13.9 points per game, 4.1 assists per game and 1.7 steals per game, becoming the first sophomore to lead the Owls in all three categories since Mark Macon in 1988-89. » Alston did not miss a single free throw from Dec. 28 through to the end of the season, making 28-of-28 from the line in that stretch and 66-of-76 overall to tie for sixth all-time at Temple in a single season. » The Owls faced nationally ranked opponents a total of six times in 2016-17, going 2-4 in those contests. Temple has now defeated at least one Top 25 team for 10 straight seasons.

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2016-17 SEASON RECAP » Following four training sessions that featured 27 of the nation's top 19-and-under male basketball players June 18-20 at

SHIZZ ALSTON, JR.

the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo., Temple forward Quinton Rose was among 18 finalists for the 2017 USA Basketball Men's U19 World Cup Team. » Temple head coach Fran Dunphy, along with Saint Joseph's coach Phil Martelli, were presented with the 2017 Circle of Honor Award by the American Cancer Society on Sunday, June 11 at the 18th Annual Circle of Honor Dinner at Merion Golf Club. » Redshirt senior guard/forward Steve Leonard was named to the 2016-17 NABC Honors Court. The Honors Court recognizes those men's collegiate basketball student-athletes who excelled in academics during the previous season. » Men's basketball was one of seven Temple teams to be publicly recognized for their multi-year academic performance rate (APR) by the NCAA. » For the second year in a row, Temple men's basketball earned the American Athletic Conference Academic Excellence Award for its sport. The honor is given to the team that compiles the highest collective grade point average for their sport in the American Athletic Conference.

Temple Men's Basketball with the 2017 NIT Season Tip-Off Trophy

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

2016-17 SEASON STATISTICS Overall: 16-16 • American: 7-11 • Home: 9-7 • Away: 4-8 • Neutral: 3-1 ## Player...............................GP-GS Min-Avg 03

FG-FGA

Pct

3FG-FGA

Pct

FT-FTA

Pct

Off

Def Tot Avg PF FO A

TO

Blk Stl

Pts

Avg

ALSTON, JR., Shizz......... 32-32 1164-36.4 156-382 .408 67-194

.345 66-76

.868 20 96 116 3.6 80 1 131 48 12 53 445 13.9

00 ENECHIONYIA, Obi......... 32-32 1048-32.8 156-384 .406 75-195

.385 32-47

.681 41 143 184 5.8 93 3 31 42 49 22 419 13.1

04

DINGLE, Daniel................. 32-32 1139-35.6 129-321 .402 57-148 .385 88-123 .715 37 106 143 4.5 70 2 111 81 20 31 403 12.6

13

ROSE, Quinton................. 32-6 793-24.8 115-265 .434 21-71

.296 71-103 .689 27 103 130 4.1 67 0 61 61 14 49 322 10.1

01

BROWN, Josh................... 5-2

.333 8-11

.727 3

02

MOORE II, Alani................ 32-23 824-25.8 65-157 .414 46-111

.414 32-39

.821 27 49 76 2.4 42 0 56 32 2 25 208 6.5

10

WILLIAMS, Mark............... 32-4 509-15.9 75-190 .395 15-66

.227 29-40 .725 20 70 90 2.8 82 2 40 34 8 6 194 6.1

24

AFLAKPUI, Ernest............ 32-21 527-16.5 57-99

.576 0-0

.000 22-43

.512 65 94 159 5.0 85 1 13 37 6 7 136 4.3

23

MOORE, Damion.............. 20-7 228-11.4

.463 0-0

.000 11-13

.846 18 40 58 2.9 28 0 2 11 12 4 73

22

ROBBINS, Mike................ 17-1 118-6.9 10-17

.588 4-10

.400 5-9

.556 3 10 13 0.8 20 0 9 3 2 3 29 1.7

15

LEWIS, Isaiah..................... 4-0 7-1.8

1-4

.250 0-1

.000 0-0

.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5

25

LEONARD, Steve............. 4-0 8-2.0

0-2

.000 0-2

.000 2-2

1.000 1 2 3 0.8 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5

32

NUNEZ DE CARVALHO. 4-0 9-2.3

0-3

.000 0-3

.000 0-0

.000 1 2 3 0.8 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0.0

102-20.4 13-25

31-67

.520 2-6

TM TEAM..................................

57

9 12 2.4 10 1 9 3 3 7 36 7.2

53

110

3.7

10

Total..................................... 32

808-1916 .422

287-807

.356

366-506 .723

320 777

1097 34.3 581 10

464 365 128 208 2269 70.9

Opponents........................ 32

807-1875 .430

226-658 .343

437-601 .727

369 843 1212 37.9 488 8

437 403 126 172 2277 71.2

FINAL RESULTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE HIGH SCORER Nov. 11 #LA SALLE W (OT) 97-92 7768 Daniel Dingle (21) Nov. 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 52-57 4893 Obi Enechionyia (20) Nov. 17 at UMass L 67-70 3732 Obi Enechionyia (26) Nov. 20 MANHATTAN W 88-67 5156 Daniel Dingle (22) Nov. 24 $vs. Florida State (25) W 88-86 2451 Quinton Rose (26) Nov. 25 $vs. West Virginia (19) W 81-77 3713 Obi Enechionyia (22) Nov. 30 #at Saint Joseph's W 78-72 4200 Obi Enechionyia (26) Dec. 3 #PENN W 70-62 6193 Shizz Alston, Jr. (14) Dec. 7 GEORGE WASHINGTON L 63-66 5016 Daniel Dingle (14) Dec. 10 vs. DePaul W 74-65 2152 Obi Enechionyia (15) Shizz Alston, Jr. (15) Dec. 13 #at Villanova# L 57-78 6500 Shizz Alston, Jr. (12) Dec. 17 NJIT W 68-63 4934 Obi Enechionyia (13) Dec. 22 YALE W 83-77 4775 Alani Moore II (26) Dec. 28 *CINCINNATI (23) L 50-56 5478 Daniel Dingle (15) Dec. 31 *at UCF L 53-77 3906 Shizz Alston, Jr. (16) Jan. 4 *at SMU L 65-79 6782 Shizz Alston, Jr. (16) Obi Enechionyia (16) Jan. 7 *ECU W 81-62 5613 Daniel Dingle (19) Jan. 11 *at UConn L 59-73 6582 Shizz Alston, Jr. (13) Jan. 14 *TULSA L 68-70 6175 Shizz Alston, Jr. (25) Jan. 18 *at Cincinnati (20) L 74-81 10718 Shizz Alston, Jr. (25) Jan. 25 *MEMPHIS W 77-66 4950 Shizz Alston, Jr. (22) Jan. 28 *at Houston L 66-79 3627 Obi Enechionyia (16) Jan. 31 *at Tulane W 79-71 1609 Quinton Rose (18) Feb. 5 *USF W 83-74 5824 Daniel Dingle (22) Feb. 9 *SMU L 50-66 4603 Shizz Alston, Jr. (13) Feb. 12 *at Memphis W 74-62 10552 Quinton Rose (18) Feb. 15 *at ECU L 63-64 3741 Mark Williams (15) Feb. 19 *UCONN L 63-64 8702 Daniel Dingle (17) Feb. 22 *UCF L 69-71 5073 Obi Enechionyia (17) Feb. 25 *TULANE W (2OT) 86-76 7727 Shizz Alston, Jr. (25) Mar. 5 *at USF W 72-60 2509 Daniel Dingle (17) Mar. 9 ^vs. ECU L 69-80 4874 Obi Enechionyia (20)

HIGH REBOUNDS Obi Enechionyia (14) Ernest Aflakpui (8) Ernest Aflakpui (8) Obi Enechionyia (7) Obi Enechionyia (8) Obi Enechionyia (12) Quinton Rose (6) Ernest Aflakpui (111) Obi Enechionyia (7) Obi Enechionyia (7) Shizz Alston, Jr. (7) Ernest Aflakpui (6) Ernest Aflakpui (9) Obi Enechionyia (10) Ernest Aflakpui (11) Quinton Rose (7) Damion Moore (7) Ernest Aflakpui (10) Daniel Dingle (9) Daniel Dingle (8) Quinton Rose (5) Quinton Rose (8) Obi Enechionyia (7) Quinton Rose (9) Ernest Aflakpui (7) Obi Enechionyia (11) Damion Moore (8) Quinton Rose (5) Daniel Dingle (6) Obi Enechionyia (5) Quinton Rose (5) Shizz Alston, Jr. (8) Daniel Dingle (8) Ernest Aflakpui (7) Obi Enechionyia (7) Quinton Rose (9)

# - Philadelphia Big 5 game; $ - NIT Season Tip-Off; * - American Athletic Conference game; ^ American Championship at Hartford, Conn. (XL Center); AP ranking at time of the game.

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Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Chris Clark, Athletic Training Student Ian McGinnis, Athletic Trainer Shawn Cameron, Assistant to the Head Coach/Player Development Dave Duke, Assistant Coach Shawn Trice, Assistant Coach Aaron McKie, Obi Enechionyia, Damion Moore, Mark Williams, Ernest Aflakpui, Video Coordinator Jake Shechtman, Graduate Manager Luis Guzman, Strength & Conditioning Coach Rich Levy, Director of Operations Raheem Mapp, Player Performance Specialist Jake Rauchbach, Head Coach Fran Dunphy. Front Row (L to R): Graduate Manager Mark Hueber, Graduate Manager Andrew Radomicki, Ayan Nunez de Carvalho, Isaiah Lewis, Alani Moore, Mike Robbins, Josh Brown, Daniel Dingle, Shizz Alston, Jr., Quinton Rose, Trey Lowe, Graduate Manager Sierra McDuffie, Graduate Manager Mike Clark.

2016-17 TEMPLE BASKETBALL BOX SCORES Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics New Hampshire vs Temple 11/14/16 7:02pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics La Salle vs Temple 11/11/16 7:00pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) La Salle 92 • 0-1, 0-1 Big 5 ##

05 00 03 10 13 02 12 20 21 24

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

WASHINGTON, Tony POWELL, Pookie ROBERTS, Cleon DEAS, Isiah PHIRI, Saul STUKES, Amar SAKHNIUK, Yevgen JOHNSON, B.J. PRICE, Jordan HENRY, Demetrius Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 15-34 3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 FT % 1st Half: 5-6

c g g g g

44.1% 30.8% 83.3%

00 24 02 03 04 10 13

0-0 5-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-0 4-5 7-8 2-3

30-71

9-28

23-27

41.4% 28.6% 93.3%

OT: OT: OT:

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 17-36 3FG % 1st Half: 4-15 FT % 1st Half: 4-6

0-0 0-3 0-0 3-5 0-2 0-1 0-0 3-8 3-9 0-0

2nd half: 12-29 2nd half: 4-14 2nd half: 14-15

Temple 97 • 1-0, 1-0 Big 5 ##

2-5 6-14 0-1 4-7 0-2 1-5 0-3 8-16 6-13 3-5

f c g g g

8-14 6-8 2-6 4-13 7-11 2-9 5-8

34-69

47.2% 26.7% 66.7%

2-3 0-0 1-3 0-5 3-4 1-5 2-4

9-24

2nd half: 13-27 2nd half: 5-8 2nd half: 8-13

2-3 0-2 3-6 6-10 4-5 5-5 0-0

20-31

48.1% 62.5% 61.5%

OT: OT: OT:

New Hampshire 57 • 2-0

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 4 5 5 0 7 7 2 0 0 0 1 1 6 7 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 5 8 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 5 1 0 1 6 29 35 27

3-8 1-1 4-6

37.5% 100.0% 66.7%

4 17 0 12 0 6 0 23 22 8

2 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0

2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1

92 14

9

7

Stl

0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0

Min

1st

39 42

2nd

42 39

OT

11 16

Last FG - LAS OT-00:01, TU OT-01:33. Largest lead - LAS by 3 1st-05:36, TU by 10 2nd-07:38. LAS led for 02:51. TU led for 39:29. Game was tied for 02:32.

Total

92 97

Points LAS TU

21 22 00 05 11 04 12

42.3% 32.1% 85.2%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

TP

20 12 8 14 21 10 12

A TO Blk

0 1 1 6 5 3 1

2 1 0 0 3 1 3 1 97 17 11

Game: 34-69 Game: 9-24 Game: 20-31

4 0 0 2 0 1 2 9

49.3% 37.5% 64.5%

0 2 0 3 3 0 0

In Paint 32 40

Off T/O 10 15

2nd Chance 4 9

Fast Break 3 11

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 8 times.

24

Min

02

40 24 30 39 43 23 26

03 04 10 13 22

Deadball Rebounds 7

f f g g g

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

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

3-4 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

10-30

7-8

9-25 3-12 6-7

36.0% 25.0% 85.7%

f c g g g

26.5% 14.3% 66.7%

8-17 1-4 1-6 3-16 5-13 0-5 2-5 0-0

1-4 0-0 1-4 1-10 3-7 0-1 0-1 0-0

3-4 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-0

20-66

6-27

6-9

2nd half: 11-32 2nd half: 4-13 2nd half: 2-3

34.4% 30.8% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 8 8 4 2 2 4 4 0 10 10 1 1 5 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 0 1 5 6 3 1 1 2 5 35 40 12

Game: 20-57 Game: 10-30 Game: 7-8

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike Team Totals 9-34 2-14 4-6

4-14 5-8 2-7 4-13 1-5 1-4 3-6

20-57 34.4% 38.9% 100.0%

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8 225

Bench 59 22

Tanner Leissner David Watkins Jaleen Smith Daniel Dion Jordan Reed Keon Burns Iba Camara Team Totals

Temple 52 • 1-1 ##

Stl

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-32 3FG % 1st Half: 7-18 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

5 225

Officials: Rick Crawford, Garrick Shannon, Marc Ellard Technical fouls: La Salle-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 7768 Score by periods La Salle Temple

##

22 40 4 29 11 23 6 4036 14

00

3 11 14 4 3 7 10 4 0 2 2 2 0 6 6 0 0 4 4 4 1 3 4 3 0 3 3 1 2 2 4 9 38 47 18 66.7% 0.0% 66.7%

0 4 0 2 1 3 1 1 1 1

Game: 30-71 Game: 9-28 Game: 23-27

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4-6 0-1 8-12

A TO Blk

12 15 7 12 3 2 6

2 0 2 2 5 1 1

1 1 2 0 1 1 3

0 0 1 0 0 0 1

57 13

9

2

Stl

0 0 2 0 2 0 0

Min

39 19 40 37 23 20 22

4 200

35.1% 33.3% 87.5%

Deadball Rebounds 0

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 6 7 4 2 6 8 1 1 2 3 2 0 4 4 3 2 4 6 1 2 1 3 0 2 5 7 3 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 12 33 45 14

Game: 20-66 Game: 6-27 Game: 6-9

A TO Blk

20 4 3 7 13 0 5 0

A TO Blk

1 1 1 4 2 1 1 0

0 0 0 1 2 1 3 0

2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0

52 11

7

6

Stl

30.3% 22.2% 66.7%

0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0

Min

34 21 34 38 34 13 25 1

4 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Doug Shows, Joe Lindsay, Terry Wymer Technical fouls: New Hampshire-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 4893 Score by periods New Hampshire Temple

1st

30 24

2nd

27 28

Total

57 52

Last FG - UNH 2nd-01:21, TU 2nd-01:47. Largest lead - UNH by 10 2nd-18:58, TU by 2 1st-19:47. UNH led for 36:50. TU led for 02:31. Game was tied for 00:38.

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Points UNH TU

In Paint 16 10

Off T/O 6 7

2nd Chance 3 10

Fast Break 3 2

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 7 times.

Bench 8 5


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Manhattan vs Temple 11/20/16 2:02pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Massachusetts 11/17/16 7:00 PM at Mullins Center; Amherst, MA Temple 67 • 1-2 ##

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 22 23

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike MOORE, Damion Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 15-32 3FG % 1st Half: 4-11 FT % 1st Half: 0-5

f c g g g

46.9% 36.4% 0.0%

14 45 00 02 03 01 05 10 23 24 33

5-7 0-2 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

26-68

8-26

7-16

30.6% 26.7% 63.6%

COLEMAN, Zach HOLLOWAY, Rashaan CLARK, Donte PIPKINS, Luwane JARREAU, DeJon LEWIS, Zach BALDWIN, Chris HINES, Malik ANDERSON, C.J. FLOWERS, Tyrn BERGER, Seth Team Totals

f c g g g

35.5% 25.0% 70.0%

0-1 3-4 6-11 2-9 6-13 3-6 1-2 2-2 0-0 1-4 3-3

0-0 0-0 2-5 0-5 2-5 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0

0-0 5-8 0-0 2-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

27-55

7-22

9-17

2nd half: 16-24 2nd half: 3-6 2nd half: 2-7

66.7% 50.0% 28.6%

TP

2 4 6 2 4 4 8 4 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 0 4 4 2 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 4 13 21 34 16

Game: 26-68 Game: 8-26 Game: 7-16

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-31 3FG % 1st Half: 4-16 FT % 1st Half: 7-10

5-10 0-0 1-2 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-4 0-1 0-0

2nd half: 11-36 2nd half: 4-15 2nd half: 7-11

Massachusetts 70 • 2-1 ##

8-17 4-8 2-3 4-11 2-10 0-6 3-9 0-1 3-3

Manhattan 67 • 1-3

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

26 8 5 9 5 0 8 0 6

1 0 1 6 6 2 1 1 0

1 2 1 1 3 0 3 0 0

1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

67 18 11

4

Stl

Min

1 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 0

##

34 15 23 37 36 15 30 4 6

04 15 03 11 22 00 01 05 12 14

8 200

38.2% 30.8% 43.8%

52

Deadball Rebounds 5

TP

2 0 2 0 0 6 6 1 2 6 8 3 1 8 9 2 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 3 10 33 43 17

A TO Blk

0 11 14 6 16 8 2 4 0 3 6

0 0 4 5 7 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 5 1 3 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 70 17 18

Stl

0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

Min

0 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

6

##

00 04 10 02 03 13 15 22 23 24 25

Deadball Rebounds 5

32

Officials: James Luckie, James Breeding, Jacyn Goble Technical fouls: Temple-None. Massachusetts-None. Attendance: 3732 Score by periods Temple Massachusetts

1st

34 33

Total

2nd

67 70

33 37

Points TU UMASS

Last FG - TU 2nd-00:50, UMASS 2nd-00:07. Largest lead - TU by 9 1st-07:57, UMASS by 3 1st-15:36. TU led for 20:56. UMASS led for 12:12. Game was tied for 06:52.

Waterman, Zane Ismail, Ahmed Turner, Zavier Walker Jr., Aaron Capuano, Thomas Council, Na'Quan Ojo, Ak Wilson, Tyler Peart, Zavier Crawford, Calvin Usilo, Samson Team Totals

In Paint 28 38

Off T/O 18 8

2nd Chance 8 9

c g g g

7-28 3-11 3-7

25.0% 27.3% 42.9%

Bench 14 23

7-9 4-7 9-14 4-11 0-3 0-5 0-0 0-5 0-3 0-4 0-1

2-3 0-1 5-7 2-3 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1

1-1 0-1 5-7 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

24-62

9-24

10-17

2nd half: 17-34 2nd half: 6-13 2nd half: 7-10

50.0% 46.2% 70.0%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz ROSE, Quinton LEWIS, Isaiah ROBBINS, Mike MOORE, Damion AFLAKPUI, Ernest LEONARD, Steve NUNEZ DE CARVALHO, Team Totals

f f f g g

48.5% 45.5% 100.0%

7-13 6-12 4-8 2-5 7-11 5-5 0-1 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

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

0-0 9-10 0-0 0-0 3-4 3-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

31-58

7-18

19-22

2nd half: 15-25 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 17-20

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

60.0% 28.6% 85.0%

Score by periods Manhattan Temple

1st

Total

2nd

20 39

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Florida State 11/24/16 12:30 p.m. at Barclays Center (Brooklyn, NY)

67 88

47 49

##

00 10 02 03 04 13 22 24

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi WILLIAMS, Mark MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-30 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 4-9

f f g g g

40.0% 42.9% 44.4%

01 50 04 14 22 00 02 03 11 21 23

0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 1-2 12-15 0-1 3-5

29-62

11-21

20-27

53.1% 57.1% 88.9%

ISAAC, Jonathan OJO, Michael BACON, Dwayne MANN, Terance RATHAN-MAYES, Xavier COFER, Phil WALKER, CJ FORREST, Trent ANGOLA-RODAS, Braian KOUMADJE, Christ SMITH, Jarquez Team Totals

f f g g g

51.7% 33.3% 72.7%

7-12 2-2 9-12 4-8 4-10 2-6 3-5 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1

2-5 0-0 3-4 0-0 1-5 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

3-4 2-2 1-3 2-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

33-60

8-18

12-18

2nd half: 18-31 2nd half: 5-9 2nd half: 4-7

58.1% 55.6% 57.1%

TP

4 4 8 0 0 2 2 4 2 1 3 2 0 2 2 3 1 5 6 4 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 4 3 1 4 17 19 36 18

Game: 29-62 Game: 11-21 Game: 20-27

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 15-29 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 8-11

2-3 1-2 2-3 4-8 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0

2nd half: 17-32 2nd half: 8-14 2nd half: 16-18

Florida State 86 • 4-1 ##

7-13 2-3 3-5 7-15 2-6 6-16 0-0 2-4

16 5 8 22 5 26 0 7

1 1 1 4 1 4 0 0

1 1 1 0 3 4 0 2

6 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

89 12 12

9

Stl

0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0

Min

40 12 28 38 26 32 6 18

1st

31 41

2nd

58 45

Total

89 86

Last FG - TU 2nd-02:10, FS 2nd-01:20. Largest lead - TU by 5 2nd-03:17, FS by 18 2nd-13:29. TU led for 05:41. FS led for 33:28. Game was tied for 00:16.

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Points TU FS

00 10 02 03 04 13 24

TP

19 6 22 10 11 5 7 4 0 2 0

A TO Blk

3 1 1 3 6 0 1 0 1 0 1

0 1 2 0 1 2 0 4 1 0 2

2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

86 17 13

5

Stl

55.0% 44.4% 66.7%

1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Min

27 10 27 30 29 22 6 18 8 7 16

Off T/O 20 14

2nd Chance 18 15

Fast Break 4 9

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 9 times.

Bench 33 18

ENECHIONYIA, Obi WILLIAMS, Mark MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel ROSE, Quinton AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals

f f g g g

55.2% 66.7% 87.5%

Stl

1 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

1

Min

27 20 33 21 24 11 6 14 14 17 13

7 200

TP

17 22 8 6 17 14 0 2 0 0 2 0

A TO Blk

0 1 2 3 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 0

2 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 3 1 0 1

88 16 15

0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0

Stl

2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0

Min

26 36 15 31 26 27 2 13 15 5 2 2

8 10 200

53.4% 38.9% 86.4%

Deadball Rebounds 3,1

In Paint 30 24

Off T/O 16 26

2nd Chance 24 0

Fast Break 2 6

Bench 2 18

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

11 23 45 02 12 00 04 15 20 50

5-7 0-0 2-5 0-1 3-5 0-1 0-0

1-2 2-2 8-8 4-4 2-4 4-4 0-0

25-52

10-19

21-24

39.1% 40.0% 87.5%

ADRIAN, Nathan AHMAD, Esa MACON, Elijah CARTER, Jevon PHILLIP, Tarik MYERS, Teyvon MILES JR., Daxter WEST, Lamont WATKINS, Brandon KONATE, Sagaba Team Totals

f f f g g

32.3% 27.3% 66.7%

4-13 8-13 1-3 2-7 4-9 7-11 1-4 0-3 2-4 0-0

1-6 1-2 0-0 2-4 2-3 1-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0

4-6 2-4 2-2 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0

29-67

8-20

11-18

2nd half: 19-36 2nd half: 5-9 2nd half: 9-15

52.8% 55.6% 60.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 11 12 3 2 1 3 4 1 2 3 0 0 3 3 4 1 4 5 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 3 0 3 10 23 33 16

Game: 25-52 Game: 10-19 Game: 21-24

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 10-31 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 2-3

8-13 2-6 4-10 2-6 5-9 4-8 0-0

2nd half: 9-23 2nd half: 4-10 2nd half: 14-16

West Virginia 77 • 4-1

5 200 Deadball Rebounds 3

In Paint 28 36

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Deadball Rebounds 5

2 5 7 2 1 4 5 2 0 2 2 4 2 0 2 0 0 3 3 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 8 21 29 20

Points MAN TU

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 16-29 3FG % 1st Half: 6-9 FT % 1st Half: 7-8

##

Officials: Ed Corbett, Jeff Anderson, Bo Boroski Technical fouls: Temple-None. Florida State-None. Attendance: 2451 2016 NIT Season Tip-Off - Game 1 Score by periods Temple Florida State

##

5 200 Deadball Rebounds 4

1 6 7 0 2 2 4 1 0 2 2 3 1 4 5 5 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 4 1 5 11 19 30 22

Game: 33-60 Game: 8-18 Game: 12-18

A TO Blk

46.8% 52.4% 74.1%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs West Virginia 11/25/16 at Barclays Center (Brooklyn, NY) Temple 81 • 4-2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 5 4 2 0 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 67 11 22

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 31-58 Game: 7-18 Game: 19-22

A TO Blk

Officials: Karl Hess, Mike Nance, Lamar Simpson Technical fouls: Manhattan-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 5156

Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 17 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

17 8 28 12 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

38.7% 37.5% 58.8%

Last FG - MAN 2nd-01:00, TU 2nd-02:07. Largest lead - MAN by 3 1st-18:28, TU by 31 2nd-05:33. MAN led for 03:49. TU led for 33:52. Game was tied for 01:59.

Temple 89 • 3-2

TP

4 4 8 2 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 1 0 3 3 2 1 1 2 1 5 2 7 18 19 37 17

Game: 24-62 Game: 9-24 Game: 10-17

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 16-33 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

Fast Break 6 8

f

Temple 88 • 2-2

9 18 35 32 33 20 6 13 2 14 18

7 200

49.1% 31.8% 52.9%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 27-55 Game: 7-22 Game: 9-17

A TO Blk

22 6 18 8 15 12 0

2 0 3 6 3 2 0

2 0 3 2 8 4 0

5 0 1 2 1 1 0

Stl

1 0 2 3 1 0 0

81 16 19 10

Min

38 18 37 31 37 26 13

7 200

48.1% 52.6% 87.5%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

5 2 7 4 3 3 6 4 0 3 3 0 1 3 4 4 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 5 3 8 1 20 18 38 23

Game: 29-67 Game: 8-20 Game: 11-18

A TO Blk

13 19 4 6 13 15 3 0 4 0

A TO Blk

4 3 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 0

3 2 1 2 0 3 1 0 1 1 2 77 14 16

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl

1

43.3% 40.0% 61.1%

2 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0

Min

32 30 12 24 29 22 20 6 22 3

8 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Ed Corbett, Pat Driscoll, Lamar Simpson Technical fouls: Temple-None. West Virginia-TEAM. Attendance: 3713 2016 NIT Season Tip-Off Championship Game 2016 NIT Season Tip-Off Most Outstanding Player: Obi Enechionya (TU) All-Tournament Team: Malcolm Hill (UI), Dwayne Bacon (FSU), Esa Ahmad (WVU), Daniel Dingle (TU) Score by periods Temple West Virginia

1st

45 25

2nd

36 52

Total

81 77

Last FG - TU 2nd-03:40, WVU 2nd-01:09. Largest lead - TU by 20 1st-01:09, WVU by 7 1st-18:33. TU led for 33:27. WVU led for 05:00. Game was tied for 01:09.

• 44 •

Points TU WVU

In Paint 26 32

Off T/O 25 19

2nd Chance 11 13

Fast Break 6 6

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

Bench 12 22


OwlSports.com Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Saint Joseph's 11/30/16 7:00 p.m. at Hagan Arena, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 78 • 5-2, 2-0 Big 5 ##

00 04 24 02 03 01 10 13

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz BROWN, Josh WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-31 3FG % 1st Half: 5-15 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

f f c g g

41.9% 33.3% 75.0%

02 05 23 00 01 15 20 34

Player

BROWN, Charlie ROBINSON, Nick LODGE, Markell KIMBLE, Lamarr NEWKIRK, Shavar CLOVER, Chris CASPER, Brendan BAUMANN, Javon Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-29 3FG % 1st Half: 7-14 FT % 1st Half: 2-6

6-12 1-2 0-0 2-5 0-4 0-0 0-1 1-3

0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-4

31-63

10-27

6-9

2nd half: 18-32 2nd half: 5-12 2nd half: 3-5

Saint Joseph's 72 • 3-3, 0-1 Big 5 ##

10-22 3-7 2-4 2-5 5-12 2-3 2-3 5-7

f f f g g

37.9% 50.0% 33.3%

56.3% 41.7% 60.0%

3-12 4-7 3-3 4-12 7-15 1-5 1-3 2-3

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

0-0 1-1 3-5 1-4 4-4 0-0 0-0 1-2

25-60

12-23

10-16

45.2% 55.6% 80.0%

TP

1 4 5 0 2 2 4 2 2 3 5 1 1 4 5 1 0 4 4 3 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 3 2 4 6 3 0 2 2 8 27 35 16

Game: 31-63 Game: 10-27 Game: 6-9

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

2nd half: 14-31 2nd half: 5-9 2nd half: 8-10

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

26 7 4 8 11 4 4 14

1 3 1 2 5 1 0 3

1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1

1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

78 16

5

3

Stl

1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0

Min

40 31 16 28 36 14 11 24

6 200

49.2% 37.0% 66.7%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 5 7 2 1 2 3 4 1 4 5 0 1 5 6 1 2 5 7 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 2 2 4 1 1 0 1 11 25 36 14

Game: 25-60 Game: 12-23 Game: 10-16

A TO Blk

9 11 9 12 22 2 2 5

A TO Blk

1 2 0 9 5 0 0 0

0 2 1 2 3 0 1 0

1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1

72 17

9

5

Stl

0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0

Min

32 22 24 37 38 13 19 15

3 200

41.7% 52.2% 62.5%

Deadball Rebounds 2,1

Officials: Doug Shows, Mark Schnur, Rick Crawford Technical fouls: Temple-None. Saint Joseph's-None. Attendance: 4200 Score by periods Temple Saint Joseph's

1st

2nd

34 31

44 41

Total

78 72

Points TU SJU

In Paint 30 22

Last FG - TU 2nd-01:09, SJU 2nd-02:36. Largest lead - TU by 7 2nd-17:53, SJU by 9 1st-16:00. TU led for 24:14. SJU led for 13:33. Game was tied for 02:13.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Penn vs Temple 12/03/16 4:08pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) Penn 62 • 2-4, 0-2 Big 5 ##

25 04 10 20 24 00 03 05 11 14

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

Brodeur, AJ Foreman, Darnell Wood, Caleb MacDonald, Matt Howard, Matt Rothschild, Max Silpe, Jake Donahue, Jackson Hamilton, Tyler Jones, Sam Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

7-24 3-13 5-5

f g g g g

00 24 02 03 04 01 10 13 22

7-24

2nd half: 13-32 2nd half: 4-11 2nd half: 10-12

1-1 0-0 2-2 2-2 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-2 3-3

15-17

40.6% 36.4% 83.3%

2 5 7 2 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 4 1 5 6 4 0 5 5 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 2 2 4 1 0 3 3 2 2 2 4 10 29 39 20

Game: 20-56 Game: 7-24 Game: 15-17

17 0 5 4 19 2 5 2 2 6

A TO Blk

1 0 2 1 1 0 4 0 1 1

2 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0

62 11 10

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0

2

Min

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel BROWN, Josh WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike Team Totals

30 21 18 21 30 10 20 13 20 17

11 34 15 14 23 03 30 40

Deadball Rebounds 0

f c g g g

31.4% 38.5% 40.0%

5-17 5-8 4-6 4-8 3-9 1-3 1-4 3-6 0-0

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

2-2 1-3 0-0 4-4 0-2 3-6 1-2 0-0 0-0

26-61

7-19

11-19

2nd half: 15-26 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 7-9

57.7% 33.3% 77.8%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 3 4 4 6 5 11 2 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 4 1 6 7 1 2 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 12 28 40 17

Game: 26-61 Game: 7-19 Game: 11-19

12 11 12 14 7 5 3 6 0

A TO Blk

2 1 7 2 3 0 0 1 0

1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0

5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

70 16

7

6

Stl

42.6% 36.8% 57.9%

0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0

1st

22 31

2nd

40 39

Total

62 70

Last FG - PENN 2nd-01:16, TU 2nd-00:08. Largest lead - PENN None, TU by 17 1st-10:46. PENN led for 00:00. TU led for 37:30. Game was tied for 02:30.

04

Min

24

38 26 29 36 34 11 12 13 1

TORO, Arnaldo CAVANAUGH, Tyler SMITH, Collin ROLAND, Jordan SINA, Jaren BOLDEN, Jair HART, Matt MARFO, Kevin Team Totals

02 03 01 10 13

In Paint 26 28

Off T/O 11 13

2nd Chance 15 11

Fast Break 2 6

4 200

Bench 17 14

c g g

46.4% 50.0% 100.0%

6-7 5-12 5-10 6-9 2-8 0-0 1-4 0-3

0-0 3-4 1-2 2-4 2-5 0-0 1-3 0-0

0-1 7-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

25-53

9-18

7-8

2nd half: 12-25 2nd half: 5-10 2nd half: 6-7

48.0% 50.0% 85.7%

f f c g g

40.0% 33.3% 50.0%

4-10 5-13 0-2 3-5 4-11 4-5 2-4 1-4

2-5 4-9 0-0 3-5 1-3 2-3 0-0 0-1

2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-2

23-54

12-26

5-8

2nd half: 13-29 2nd half: 9-17 2nd half: 3-4

44.8% 52.9% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

3 6 9 0 0 5 5 2 0 7 7 2 0 4 4 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 3 1 6 0 6 11 26 37 13

Game: 25-53 Game: 9-18 Game: 7-8

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz BROWN, Josh WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton Team Totals

Bench 22 9

12 20 11 14 6 0 3 0

1 4 2 1 6 2 2 0

0 3 2 4 3 2 0 2

1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

66 18 16

3

Stl

3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

Min

34 39 38 28 37 3 14 7

5 200

47.2% 50.0% 87.5%

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 6 7 5 0 4 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 5 18 23 14

Game: 23-54 Game: 12-26 Game: 5-8

A TO Blk

12 14 0 11 9 10 5 2

A TO Blk

0 7 1 2 6 2 3 0

1 4 0 2 0 0 1 1

5 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

63 21

9

8

Stl

42.6% 46.2% 62.5%

1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0

Min

32 36 11 35 34 24 16 12

6 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Michael Stephens, Joe Lindsay, Terry Wymer Technical fouls: George Washington-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 5016 Score by periods George Washington Temple

Points PENN TU

f

Player

FG % 1st Half: 10-25 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 2-4

Deadball Rebounds 2

f

Temple 63 • 6-3

00

TP

Fast Break 2 4

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 9 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 13-28 3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

3 200

35.7% 29.2% 88.2%

Officials: Peter Juzenas, Bill Jacobson, Tony Henderson Technical fouls: Penn-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 6193 Score by periods Penn Temple

##

##

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-35 3FG % 1st Half: 5-13 FT % 1st Half: 4-10

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

20-56 29.2% 23.1% 100.0%

Temple 70 • 6-2, 3-0 Big 5 ##

8-17 0-2 1-6 1-3 6-10 1-3 2-3 0-3 0-5 1-4

TP

2nd Chance 6 9

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics George Washington vs Temple 12/07/16 7:35pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) George Washington 66 • 6-4

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Off T/O 10 5

1st

31 25

2nd

35 38

Total

66 63

Last FG - GW 2nd-00:08, TU 2nd-00:38. Largest lead - GW by 15 2nd-14:13, TU by 3 1st-19:49. GW led for 35:14. TU led for 01:45. Game was tied for 03:01.

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

• 45 •

Points GW TU

In Paint 22 14

Off T/O 9 21

2nd Chance 10 5

Fast Break 3 5

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

Bench 3 17


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Villanova 12/13/16 7:00 PM at The Pavilion (Villanova, Pa)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs DePaul 12/10/16 11:30am at AmericanAirlines Arena (Miami, Fla.) Temple 74 • 7-3 ##

00 01 03 04 23 02 10 13 22 24

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi BROWN, Josh ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel MOORE, Damion MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 12-27 3FG % 1st Half: 5-10 FT % 1st Half: 11-13

* * * * *

44.4% 50.0% 84.6%

04 05 10 11 33 00 01 03 23 44 51

Cyrus,Brandon Garrett,Billy McCallum,Tre'Darius Cain,Eli Hanel,Joe Curington,R.J. Wood,Darrick Gage,Devin Eichelberger,Al Cook,Levi Harrison-Docks,Chris Team Totals 7-28 0-7 9-13

3-5 5-5 5-5 2-3 1-2 0-0 2-2 5-5 1-2 1-2

20-50

9-20

25-31

34.8% 40.0% 77.8%

* * * * *

25.0% 0.0% 69.2%

0-6 2-10 2-10 5-17 3-3 2-2 0-1 2-3 1-1 3-4 0-3

0-0 0-2 0-1 1-9 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

0-2 11-12 4-4 6-8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3 0-0 0-0

20-60

1-14

24-32

2nd half: 13-32 2nd half: 1-7 2nd half: 15-19

40.6% 14.3% 78.9%

TP

2 5 7 3 0 2 2 5 1 6 7 4 0 2 2 3 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 4 0 2 2 7 28 35 28

Game: 20-50 Game: 9-20 Game: 25-31

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

4-6 0-0 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0

2nd half: 8-23 2nd half: 4-10 2nd half: 14-18

DePaul 65 • 5-3 ##

4-11 3-6 4-9 1-5 1-5 0-2 0-1 3-7 3-3 1-1

Temple 57 • (7-4, 3-1 B5)

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

15 11 15 5 3 0 2 12 8 3

0 5 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1

2 1 4 4 0 0 1 2 1 1

74 12 16

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Stl

Min

1 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

##

32 28 37 22 21 6 9 22 13 10

00 24 01 03 04 02 10 13 15 22 23

2 11 200

40.0% 45.0% 80.6%

25

Deadball Rebounds 2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 4 6 3 0 1 1 5 3 5 8 2 2 5 7 2 3 1 4 2 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 16 26 42 21

Game: 20-60 Game: 1-14 Game: 24-32

A TO Blk

0 15 8 17 6 4 0 5 4 6 0

65

A TO Blk

0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 5 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 1

0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0

5 16

5

Stl

##

02 25 45 01 03 04 10 34 42

Deadball Rebounds 4,1

Officials: Earl Walton, Michael Roberts, Anthony Franklin Technical fouls: Temple-ALSTON, JR., Shizz. DePaul-Curington,R.J.. Attendance: 2152 HoopHall Invitational Miami 2016 - Game 3 Score by periods Temple DePaul

1st

40 23

Total

2nd

74 65

34 42

Points TU DPU

Last FG - TU 2nd-08:19, DPU 2nd-02:07. Largest lead - TU by 25 2nd-09:09, DPU by 1 1st-19:45. TU led for 39:31. DPU led for 00:14. Game was tied for 00:15.

In Paint 14 32

Off T/O 11 20

2nd Chance 2 24

6-24 3-12 1-1

02 05 23 25 03 12 14 34

LEWIS, Abdul COLEMAN, Tim LYNN, Damon IZEVBUWA, Osa UKAWUBA, Rob JENKINS, Chris TARKE, Anthony WALSH, Reilly BENDARY, Mohamed Team Totals

f f g g g

36.7% 40.0% 100.0%

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 23

0-1 1-2 7-15 0-0 0-2 4-8 1-5 0-0 0-0

2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

24-65

13-33

2-3

37.1% 38.9% 0.0%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton MOORE, Damion Team Totals

f c g g g

43.3% 20.0% 75.0%

5-11 3-6 3-6 2-8 3-9 3-6 3-5 1-4

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

1-1 0-0 1-2 6-6 2-2 2-2 2-4 1-1

23-55

7-18

15-18

2nd half: 10-25 2nd half: 5-8 2nd half: 12-14

40.0% 62.5% 85.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

3 10 13 3 0 9 9 4 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 9 28 37 14

Game: 24-65 Game: 13-33 Game: 2-3

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 13-30 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

1-5 5-12 9-24 0-3 2-5 4-8 3-8 0-0 0-0

2nd half: 13-35 2nd half: 7-18 2nd half: 0-1

Temple 68 • 8-4 ##

Fast Break 5 6

9-26 4-14 7-8

4 11 25 0 4 12 7 0 0

Game: 23-55 Game: 7-18 Game: 15-18

A TO Blk

6 0 4 0 3 2 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

Stl

1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

2

Min

36 35 40 9 25 30 20 1 4

1st

30 31

2nd

33 37

Total

63 68

Last FG - NJIT 2nd-00:56, TU 2nd-00:44. Largest lead - NJIT by 6 1st-09:09, TU by 9 2nd-05:47. NJIT led for 09:02. TU led for 24:58. Game was tied for 06:00.

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

Points NJIT TU

##

32 44 01 03 24 02 13 23

4 200 Deadball Rebounds 2,1

f f f g g

34.6% 28.6% 87.5%

13 6 9 10 11 8 8 3

A TO Blk

1 0 4 4 2 2 1 0

1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

68 14

6

2

Stl

41.8% 38.9% 83.3%

0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0

Min

34 17 34 31 35 15 24 10

1st

Off T/O 13 18

44.4% 43.8% 40.0%

Game: 22-60 Game: 10-28 Game: 3-6

4-10 2-3 2-2 3-6 10-19 4-11 0-3 0-0 0-0

4-6 0-1 0-0 3-5 3-8 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0

0-0 1-1 3-3 4-4 3-3 4-5 3-4 0-0 0-0

25-54

10-25

18-20

2nd

16 29

41 49

57.1% 54.5% 91.7%

8 2 6 12 11 8 0 7 0 3 0 0 0

A TO Blk

1 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

6 1 1 1 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

57 10 18

3

Stl

1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1

Min

31 17 25 29 28 14 3 23 2 11 12 2 3

7 200

36.7% 35.7% 50.0%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 5 6 1 1 4 5 4 1 5 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 4 6 2 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 8 24 32 10

Game: 25-54 Game: 10-25 Game: 18-20

Total

57 78

Points TU VU

12 5 7 13 26 12 3 0 0

A TO Blk

3 4 0 6 3 1 2 0 0

2 1 2 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 78 19 12

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Stl

1 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0

1

Min

33 30 23 33 34 20 23 3 1

8 200

46.3% 40.0% 90.0%

Deadball Rebounds 2,2

In Paint 20 28

Off T/O 15 20

2nd Chance 11 6

Fast Break 0 12

Bench 22 17

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

2nd Chance 13 7

Fast Break 0 13

Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 9 times.

Bench 19 19

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Reynolds, Blake Downey, Sam Dallier, Anthony Copeland, Alex Oni, Miye Monroe, Eric Phills, Trey Bruner, Jordan Team Totals

f f g g g

37.0% 28.6% 75.0%

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 22 23

1-4 0-0 2-6 1-3 3-8 0-0 0-0 0-2

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

27-68

7-23

16-19

41.5% 31.3% 90.9%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike MOORE, Damion Team Totals

f c g g g

31.4% 40.0% 100.0%

1-11 0-1 6-12 4-7 4-12 3-10 4-10 0-0 0-2

1-5 0-0 4-8 3-6 2-6 0-2 1-4 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 10-11 5-6 9-9 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0

22-65

11-31

28-30

2nd half: 11-30 2nd half: 5-16 2nd half: 21-23

36.7% 31.3% 91.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 0 1 2 9 8 17 2 0 3 3 4 0 1 1 3 0 6 6 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 3 5 8 4 1 2 3 15 29 44 20

Game: 27-68 Game: 7-23 Game: 16-19

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-35 3FG % 1st Half: 6-15 FT % 1st Half: 7-7

3-8 4-11 2-10 3-9 6-14 0-0 4-6 5-10

2nd half: 17-41 2nd half: 5-16 2nd half: 10-11

Temple 83 • 9-4

6 200 Deadball Rebounds 3

In Paint 20 20

3-6

2nd half: 16-28 2nd half: 6-11 2nd half: 11-12

Player

FG % 1st Half: 10-27 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 6-8

##

1 7 8 3 1 8 9 2 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 1 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 1 2 3 3 31 34 12

10-28

TP

0 4 4 3 4 2 6 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 2 5 3 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 5 13 21 34 22

Last FG - TU OT-04:24, VU OT-04:04. Largest lead - TU None, VU by 28 2nd-09:28. TU led for 00:00. VU led for 40:52. Game was tied for 04:08.

36.9% 39.4% 66.7%

TP

22-60

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Yale vs Temple 12/22/16 7:00pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center)

3 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 63 15 10

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

JENKINS,Kris BRIDGES,Mikal REYNOLDS,Darryl BRUNSON,Jalen HART,Josh PASCHALL,Eric DiVINCENZO,Donte DELANEY,Tim PAINTER,Dylan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

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

2nd half: 16-36 2nd half: 7-16 2nd half: 2-5

Player

Score by periods Temple Villanova

Bench 25 19

Officials: Doug Shows, Jose A. Carrion, Isaac Barnett Technical fouls: NJIT-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 4934 Score by periods NJIT Temple

g

3-9 1-1 3-8 4-11 4-10 3-4 0-2 3-9 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2

Officials: Michael Stephens, Mike Eades, Brent Hampton Technical fouls: Temple-None. Villanova-None. Attendance: 6500

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 3FG % 1st Half: 6-15 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

g

Yale 77 • 6-5

NJIT 63 • 5-8

00

c g

25.0% 25.0% 100.0%

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics NJIT vs Temple 12/17/16 2:02pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center)

##

f

Villanova 78 • (11-0, 4-0 B5)

18 29 24 33 29 11 4 11 6 21 14

8 200

33.3% 7.1% 75.0%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest BROWN, Josh ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton LEWIS, Isaiah ROBBINS, Mike MOORE, Damion LEONARD, Steve NUNEZ DE CARVALHO, Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Min

0 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

32

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

9 15 6 7 15 0 10 15

4 2 3 1 5 0 3 2

2 2 1 2 1 0 1 2

0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4

77 20 11

6

Stl

1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

Min

21 33 35 22 37 2 24 26

5 200

39.7% 30.4% 84.2%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

4 6 10 1 0 5 5 3 1 3 4 4 0 2 2 1 1 3 4 3 2 2 4 5 1 5 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 14 28 42 21

Game: 22-65 Game: 11-31 Game: 28-30

A TO Blk

3 0 26 16 19 8 11 0 0

A TO Blk

0 0 1 7 3 1 1 0 0

0 0 2 2 1 1 2 0 0

1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0

83 13

8

5

Stl

33.8% 35.5% 93.3%

0 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0

Min

31 12 37 37 34 19 24 2 4

6 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Joe Lindsay, Tom Eades, Justin Porterfield Technical fouls: Yale-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 4775 Score by periods Yale Temple

1st

28 35

2nd

49 48

Total

77 83

Last FG - YALE 2nd-00:14, TU 2nd-01:28. Largest lead - YALE None, TU by 13 2nd-15:25. YALE led for 00:00. TU led for 36:22. Game was tied for 03:38.

• 46 •

Points YALE TU

In Paint 32 14

Off T/O 7 16

2nd Chance 13 7

Fast Break 8 4

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Bench 25 19


OwlSports.com Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Cincinnati vs Temple 12/28/16 9:05pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) Cincinnati 56 • 11-2, 1-0 ##

11 24 01 10 25 00 03 13 33 34

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

CLARK, Gary WASHINGTON, Kyle EVANS, Jacob CAUPAIN, Troy JOHNSON, Kevin MOORE, Quadri JENIFER, Justin SCOTT, Tre BROOKS, Nysier CUMBERLAND, Jarron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-31 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

f f g g g

35.5% 27.3% 100.0%

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 22

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike Team Totals 8-29 4-12 6-8

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

19-58

5-18

13-20

29.6% 28.6% 63.2%

f c g g g

27.6% 33.3% 75.0%

3-10 2-2 3-9 4-15 4-17 0-2 0-5 0-0

0-5 0-0 3-7 1-6 1-6 0-1 0-1 0-0

1-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 6-9 0-0 4-4 0-0

16-60

5-26

13-19

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

8-31 1-14 7-11

25.8% 7.1% 63.6%

Temple 53 • 9-6, 0-2 AAC

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 4 6 3 3 4 7 1 2 3 5 4 0 6 6 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 6 0 1 1 2 2 3 2 5 2 1 5 6 14 32 46 16

Game: 19-58 Game: 5-18 Game: 13-20

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

0-1 1-3 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-4

2nd half: 8-27 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 12-19

Temple 50 • 9-5, 0-1 ##

4-10 2-9 4-11 2-8 0-3 2-4 1-3 2-3 0-1 2-6

11 6 11 5 5 5 2 5 0 6

56

A TO Blk

1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 2

3 1 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 1 7 15

2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

Stl

1 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 0

6

Min

##

33 18 26 37 27 4 12 21 3 19

00 04 24 02 03 10 13 15 22 23 25 32

8 200

32.8% 27.8% 65.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 10 10 3 4 7 11 5 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 14 29 43 18

Game: 16-60 Game: 5-26 Game: 13-19

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs UCF 12/31/16 4 p.m. at Orlando, Fla. (CFE Arena)

7 4 10 10 15 0 4 0

50

A TO Blk

1 1 0 3 2 0 1 0

4 3 1 3 3 2 0 0

1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

8 16

2

Stl

26.7% 19.2% 68.4%

0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0

1st

26 26

2nd

30 24

Total

56 50

Last FG - CIN 2nd-04:04, TU 2nd-01:31. Largest lead - CIN by 9 1st-15:27, TU by 4 2nd-16:24. CIN led for 27:12. TU led for 07:31. Game was tied for 05:08.

Points CIN TU

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton LEWIS, Isaiah ROBBINS, Mike MOORE, Damion LEONARD, Steve NUNEZ DE CARVALHO, Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

4-29 1-10 2-2

36 28 33 38 35 13 15 2

##

00 03 24 12 51 05 14 15

5 200

20 21

Deadball Rebounds 4

Off T/O 10 10

2nd Chance 12 8

Fast Break 4 2

f c g g

13.8% 10.0% 100.0%

1-3 3-12 0-1 1-6 6-14 1-6 3-14 1-1 1-2 3-4 0-0 0-1

1-2 1-3 0-0 1-5 2-7 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

1-2 4-8 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

20-64

5-25

8-14

2nd half: 16-35 2nd half: 4-15 2nd half: 6-12

45.7% 26.7% 50.0%

EFIANAYI, Tank DAVIS, A.J. FALL, Tacko WILLIAMS, Matt LAING, Nathan MUMIN, Djordjije BANYARD, Nick CATOTTI, Anthony STEPHENSON, Brock BROWN, Chad Team Totals

f f c g g

39.3% 33.3% 81.3%

4-7 1-6 6-7 6-13 1-5 2-5 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-5

2-3 0-1 0-0 3-9 0-2 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

2-4 5-6 5-8 2-2 2-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 6-8

23-54

7-20

24-34

2nd half: 12-26 2nd half: 4-11 2nd half: 11-18

46.2% 36.4% 61.1%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 1 1 5 1 0 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 3 2 5 7 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 6 6 2 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 9 22 31 24

Game: 20-64 Game: 5-25 Game: 8-14

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-28 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 13-16

In Paint 24 18

f

UCF 77 • 11-3, 2-0 AAC

Min

Officials: Karl Hess, Don Daily, Zelton Steed Technical fouls: Cincinnati-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 5478 Score by periods Cincinnati Temple

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

0 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 3 0 0 0

1 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 9

53 11

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Stl

Min

0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0

2

15 31 14 26 37 13 24 2 14 18 3 3

7 200

31.3% 20.0% 57.1%

Deadball Rebounds 2,1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 6 7 2 0 8 8 3 5 2 7 3 1 3 4 1 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 2 9 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 2 0 4 4 12 39 51 13

Game: 23-54 Game: 7-20 Game: 24-34

A TO Blk

4 11 0 3 16 2 7 2 2 6 0 0

TP

A TO Blk

3 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 2

0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

77

9 12

3

12 7 17 17 4 5 7 0 0 8

1 2 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0

Stl

Min

1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

26 35 23 35 26 8 28 1 1 17

2 200

42.6% 35.0% 70.6%

Deadball Rebounds 6

Officials: Rick Crawford, Bill Jacobson, Lamar Simpson Technical fouls: Temple-None. UCF-None. Attendance: 3906

Bench 18 4

Score by periods Temple UCF

Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

1st

11 38

2nd

42 39

Total

53 77

Points TU UCF

Last FG - TU 2nd-00:05, UCF 2nd-00:49. Largest lead - TU by 2 1st-18:08, UCF by 34 2nd-16:46. TU led for 00:24. UCF led for 36:15. Game was tied for 03:09.

In Paint 22 26

Off T/O 7 8

2nd Chance 7 12

Fast Break 6 2

Bench 19 20

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs SMU 01/04/17 8:06 p.m. at Dallas, Texas (Moody Coliseum) Temple 65 • 9-7, 0-3 AAC ##

00 04 24 02 03 10 13 22 23

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike MOORE, Damion Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-25 4-10 0-0

f f c g g

36.0% 40.0% 0.0%

00 33 01 03 10 05 21

0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-2

24-61

10-30

7-10

41.7% 30.0% 70.0%

MOORE, Ben OJELEYE, Semi MILTON, Shake BROWN, Sterling FOSTER, Jarrey McDOWELL, Dashawn EMELOGU, Ben Team Totals

f f g g g

45.2% 41.7% 70.0%

6-10 6-11 5-13 3-5 4-8 0-0 0-3

0-0 1-4 2-6 2-3 2-4 0-0 0-2

6-7 6-8 6-10 0-1 3-4 1-2 2-2

24-50

7-19

24-34

2nd half: 10-19 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 17-24

52.6% 28.6% 70.8%

TP

2 2 4 4 0 4 4 5 0 0 0 3 1 3 4 1 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 4 3 7 1 2 1 3 9 16 25 26

Game: 24-61 Game: 10-30 Game: 7-10

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 14-31 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 FT % 1st Half: 7-10

4-9 1-4 0-0 1-3 4-8 0-1 0-3 0-2 0-0

2nd half: 15-36 2nd half: 6-20 2nd half: 7-10

SMU 79 • 13-3, 3-0 AAC ##

6-17 2-8 2-2 1-4 5-12 0-1 6-11 0-2 2-4

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

16 5 4 5 16 0 14 0 5

1 5 0 6 3 0 1 0 0

0 2 1 1 2 2 1 0 1

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

65 16 10

1

Stl

0 1 0 2 1 0 5 0 0

Min

40 27 16 35 29 7 28 7 11

9 200

39.3% 33.3% 70.0%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 5 7 4 2 7 9 1 1 6 7 1 0 4 4 5 3 4 7 1 0 1 1 0 2 3 5 3 2 0 2 12 30 42 15

Game: 24-50 Game: 7-19 Game: 24-34

A TO Blk

18 19 18 8 13 1 2

A TO Blk

2 2 5 2 2 0 1

3 0 2 3 2 1 0 1 79 14 12

2 1 0 0 1 0 0

Stl

4

48.0% 36.8% 70.6%

1 0 2 1 0 0 0

Min

37 38 37 24 37 5 22

4 200 Deadball Rebounds 8

Officials: Mike Nance, Terry Oglesby, Byron Jarrett Technical fouls: Temple-None. SMU-None. Attendance: 6782 Score by periods Temple SMU

1st

22 40

2nd

43 39

Total

65 79

Last FG - TU 2nd-01:53, SMU 2nd-02:54. Largest lead - TU by 6 1st-17:18, SMU by 21 1st-01:35. TU led for 06:06. SMU led for 32:25. Game was tied for 01:29.

• 47 •

Points TU SMU

In Paint 26 26

Off T/O 15 12

2nd Chance 12 10

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

Fast Break 14 8

Bench 19 3


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs UCONN 01/11/17 9:00 p.m. at Gampel Pavilion - Storrs, Conn.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics East Carolina vs Temple 01/07/17 12:05pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) East Carolina 62 • 9-8, 1-3 ##

00 15 31 02 21 01 04 13 22 25

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

RIAK, Deng BARKLEY, Kentrell WASHINGTON, Andre WHITE, Caleb TYSON, B.J. SHEPPARD, Jeremy HUGHES, Elijah NZEGE, Michel WILKINS, Raquan CRAIG, Jabari Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 14-29 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 FT % 1st Half: 3-6

f f c g g

48.3% 30.0% 50.0%

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 23

2-4 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

25-59

3-14

9-12

36.7% 0.0% 100.0%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton MOORE, Damion Team Totals

f c g g g

44.4% 21.4% 83.3%

5-12 6-10 1-3 4-12 5-8 6-8 6-7 0-2

2-6 0-0 0-2 0-5 2-4 1-1 1-1 0-0

0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 7-9 0-0 1-1 0-0

33-62

6-19

9-14

2nd half: 17-26 2nd half: 3-5 2nd half: 4-8

65.4% 60.0% 50.0%

TP

1 3 4 2 0 6 6 3 1 2 3 3 0 3 3 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 8 20 28 14

Game: 25-59 Game: 3-14 Game: 9-12

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 16-36 3FG % 1st Half: 3-14 FT % 1st Half: 5-6

0-0 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-2 2-3 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

2nd half: 11-30 2nd half: 0-4 2nd half: 6-6

Temple 81 • 10-7, 1-3 ##

3-5 2-5 3-7 2-8 4-12 3-5 2-8 3-5 1-2 2-2

Temple 59 • 10-8, 1-4 AAC

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

8 9 6 4 8 8 7 6 2 4

0 1 0 2 3 3 4 2 0 0

0 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0

0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

62 15

9

5

Stl

1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

Min

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 23

Deadball Rebounds 1

0 2 2 4 3 7 10 1 1 1 2 3 1 4 5 1 1 4 5 1 1 5 6 1 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 5 11 28 39 16

12 13 2 8 19 13 14 0

A TO Blk

1 0 2 6 6 1 1 0

1 3 0 1 1 2 2 1

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

81 17 11

1

Stl

0 0 1 2 3 0 2 0

35 02 15 01 13 23 24 31 33

8 200

53.2% 31.6% 64.3%

45

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Peter Juzenas, Jose Carrion, Isaac Barnett Technical fouls: East Carolina-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 5613 Score by periods East Carolina Temple

1st

Total

2nd

34 40

62 81

28 41

Points ECU TU

In Paint 26 32

Last FG - ECU 2nd-04:03, TU 2nd-00:04. Largest lead - ECU by 2 1st-10:15, TU by 19 2nd-02:17. ECU led for 00:22. TU led for 37:53. Game was tied for 01:45.

Off T/O 10 13

2nd Chance 8 10

Fast Break 7 8

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00 12 04 11 13 01 02 03 05 14 32 35

ETOU, Junior MAGNAY, Will TAPLIN, Sterling BIRT, Pat WHEELER, Jaleel IGBANU, Martins HAITH, Corey ATSON, Travis KORITA, Lawson EDOGI, TK HENDERSON, Corey ARTISON, Geno Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-26 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 FT % 1st Half: 6-8

f f g g g

50.0% 41.7% 75.0%

##

00

FG % 1st Half: 15-27 3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 FT % 1st Half: 5-5

24 02 03 04 10 13 23

FG % 1st Half: 13-29 3FG % 1st Half: 4-13 FT % 1st Half: 4-8

4-11 0-0 6-11 5-9 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 2-6 1-1

1-5 0-0 0-2 4-8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-1

6-6 0-0 2-3 0-0 3-5 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-3 0-0 0-0

24-46

6-20

16-21

55.0% 12.5% 76.9%

f c g g g

44.8% 30.8% 50.0%

5-10 1-1 2-7 10-20 5-9 2-4 0-5 0-0

2-5 0-0 0-5 5-13 2-4 0-0 0-1 0-0

3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 3-6 0-0

25-56

9-28

9-13

2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 5-15 2nd half: 5-5

1st

37 34

2nd

33 34

23-64

10-34

3-8

40.0% 27.8% 50.0%

f c g g

55.6% 50.0% 100.0%

4-7 9-11 6-8 4-11 3-8 1-4 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2-3 0-0 0-0 1-4 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 5-7 1-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

28-53

4-12

13-17

2nd half: 13-26 2nd half: 0-4 2nd half: 8-12

50.0% 0.0% 66.7%

TP

1 8 9 2 1 1 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 21 26 17

15 0 14 14 5 4 0 0 2 9 4 3

A TO Blk

4 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1

0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

70 15 15

4

Stl

0 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min

##

33 12 31 37 24 6 2 4 3 20 22 5

00 04 24 02 03 10 13

1st

2nd

28 39

31 34

##

11

44.4% 33.3% 100.0%

01

TP

Game: 25-56 Game: 9-28 Game: 9-13

15 2 4 25 14 5 3 0

A TO Blk

1 0 2 1 4 1 2 0

1 2 3 2 4 1 1 0

2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

68 11 14

2

Stl

44.6% 32.1% 69.2%

1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

Total

70 68

Last FG - TLS 2nd-00:04, TU 2nd-02:24. Largest lead - TLS by 7 1st-03:53, TU by 8 2nd-07:39. TLS led for 11:08. TU led for 20:54. Game was tied for 07:54.

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton Team Totals

10

Min

25

38 16 36 39 37 15 16 4

03 13 33 34

Off T/O 16 10

2nd Chance 4 8

Fast Break 9 5

5 201

Bench 22 8

c g g

61.1% 50.0% 75.0%

Total

59 73

A TO Blk

1 1 2 6 5 0 3 0

0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 9

59 18

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl

Min

0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0

1

30 17 31 36 38 20 21 7

5 200

35.9% 29.4% 37.5%

1 4 5 3 7 10 1 2 3 0 7 7 1 7 8 1 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 9 31 40

Points TU UCONN

Deadball Rebounds 3

TP

1 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

A TO Blk

10 0 23 0 13 1 11 12 9 2 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 2 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 73 18 12

8

1 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl

Min

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

9

27 33 26 37 4021 10 2 1 1 1 1

1 200

52.8% 33.3% 76.5%

Deadball Rebounds 1

In Paint 20 42

Off T/O 8 12

2nd Chance 7 15

Fast Break 5 6

Bench 17 7

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

5-9 2-9 1-2 2-3 9-15 3-6 5-7

1-2 2-6 0-0 1-1 5-10 1-4 2-3

0-1 6-8 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

27-51

12-26

8-11

2nd half: 16-33 2nd half: 9-20 2nd half: 5-7

48.5% 45.0% 71.4%

f f g g g

33.3% 20.0% 100.0%

2-5 7-14 5-10 5-10 6-10 0-1 1-1 1-1 1-4

0-1 0-0 1-3 0-2 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2

3-3 2-2 4-6 8-9 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

28-56

5-14

20-24

2nd half: 17-23 2nd half: 3-4 2nd half: 18-22

73.9% 75.0% 81.8%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 4 4 5 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 3 1 4 5 1 1 2 3 5 18 23 18

Game: 27-51 Game: 12-26 Game: 8-11

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

CLARK, Gary WASHINGTON, Kyle EVANS, Jacob CAUPAIN, Troy JOHNSON, Kevin JENIFER, Justin SCOTT, Tre BROOKS, Nysier CUMBERLAND, Jarron Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-33 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

Deadball Rebounds 3

In Paint 32 22

f

Player

11 12 2 5 25 7 12

3 2 0 2 6 1 0

3 2 2 2 1 1 2

0 1 0 0 1 0 1

74 14 13

3

Stl

0 2 0 0 5 0 1

Min

37 39 16 32 39 18 19

8 200

52.9% 46.2% 72.7%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

4 3 7 1 3 1 4 1 2 2 4 2 0 9 9 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 1 2 12 20 32 12

Game: 28-56 Game: 5-14 Game: 20-24

A TO Blk

7 16 15 18 16 0 2 2 5

A TO Blk

8 0 3 7 4 0 0 0 1

3 2 2 3 1 0 1 0 0

2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0

81 23 12

6

Stl

50.0% 35.7% 83.3%

1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Min

35 22 37 36 29 4 5 9 23

4 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Mike Stuart, Lee Cassell, Byron Jarrett Technical fouls: Temple-None. Cincinnati-None. Attendance: 10718 Score by periods Temple Cincinnati

Points TLS TU

f

Cincinnati 81 • 16-2, 6-0

Deadball Rebounds 2,1

1 3 4 4 3 1 4 4 2 3 5 1 0 4 4 2 3 5 8 1 1 4 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 20 30 19

7 6 6 13 10 10 1 6

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 28-53 Game: 4-12 Game: 13-17

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-18 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

8 199

52.2% 30.0% 76.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 3 4 3 2 2 4 3 2 2 4 3 0 2 2 1 3 6 9 1 0 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 12 19 31 15

Game: 23-64 Game: 10-34 Game: 3-8

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Cincinnati 01/18/17 7:00 pm ET at Cincinnati, Ohio (Fifth Third Arena)

Officials: Steve Olson, Jeffrey Anderson, John St. Clair Technical fouls: Tulsa-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 6175 Score by periods Tulsa Temple

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-4 0-0

2nd half: 12-30 2nd half: 5-18 2nd half: 2-4

Temple 74 • 10-10, 1-6

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 24-46 Game: 6-20 Game: 16-21

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton MOORE, Damion Team Totals

32.4% 31.3% 25.0%

Score by periods Temple UCONN

24

Player

g

1-10 0-0 2-7 3-8 2-4 2-3 0-2 0-0

Last FG - TU 2nd-02:38, UCONN 2nd-00:19. Largest lead - TU by 1 1st-19:29, UCONN by 17 2nd-18:29. TU led for 00:34. UCONN led for 36:51. Game was tied for 02:35.

2nd half: 11-20 2nd half: 1-8 2nd half: 10-13

Temple 68 • 10-9, 1-5

g

3-17 3-5 2-9 5-10 3-9 4-6 0-5 3-3

Officials: Doug Shows, Ray Natili, Alfred Smith Technical fouls: Temple-None. UCONN-None. Attendance: 6582

Bench 27 27

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

g

JACKSON, Vance FACEY, Kentan BRIMAH, Amida ADAMS, Jalen PURVIS, Rodney VITAL, Christian ENOCH, Steven DURHAM, Juwan FOXEN, Christian NOYES, Mike LOMOTEY, Restinel AIYEGBUSI, Omotayo Team Totals

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Tulsa vs Temple 01/14/17 4:00pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) Tulsa 70 • 9-7, 3-1

c

Player

12

26 30 28 39 37 17 18 5

f

UCONN 73 • 7-9, 2-3 AAC

05

Min

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton MOORE, Damion Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-34 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 FT % 1st Half: 1-4

##

TP

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

##

27 27 25 27 29 17 19 13 4 12

5 200

42.4% 21.4% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 33-62 Game: 6-19 Game: 9-14

A TO Blk

1st

28 26

2nd

46 55

Total

74 81

Last FG - TU 2nd-00:24, CIN 2nd-02:02. Largest lead - TU by 6 2nd-16:57, CIN by 13 2nd-05:58. TU led for 09:29. CIN led for 27:27. Game was tied for 03:04.

Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 7 times.

• 48 •

Points TU CIN

In Paint 22 36

Off T/O 24 19

2nd Chance 6 7

Fast Break 12 4

Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 6 times.

Bench 19 9


OwlSports.com Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Memphis vs Temple 01/25/17 6:05pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) Memphis 66 • 15-6, 5-3 ##

01 02 00 03 05 04 10 12

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

Lawson,Dedric Rivers,Jimario Lawson,K.J. Martin,Jeremiah Crawford,Markel Clergeot,Keon Kessee,Christian Randall,Craig Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-33 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 5-7

f f g g g

33.3% 37.5% 71.4%

00 24 02 03 04 10 13

5-6 0-0 2-3 6-9 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-0

22-55

5-19

17-24

50.0% 18.2% 70.6%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton Team Totals

f c g g g

42.9% 31.3% 50.0%

3-9 1-2 3-8 9-15 5-8 4-9 1-3

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

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

26-54

11-29

14-17

2nd half: 14-26 2nd half: 6-13 2nd half: 13-15

53.8% 46.2% 86.7%

Temple 66 • 11-11, 2-7

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 4 5 3 2 1 3 1 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 4 3 4 7 1 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 0 2 11 18 29 16

Game: 22-55 Game: 5-19 Game: 17-24

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 3FG % 1st Half: 5-16 FT % 1st Half: 1-2

0-5 0-0 0-2 0-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 3-6

2nd half: 11-22 2nd half: 2-11 2nd half: 12-17

Temple 77 • 11-10, 2-6 ##

4-13 2-3 1-7 5-12 6-12 1-1 0-1 3-6

13 4 4 16 15 5 0 9

A TO Blk

0 4 0 5 5 1 0 0

2 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 9

66 15

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Stl

Min

2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0

2

##

34 35 29 35 37 11 5 14

00 04 24 02 03 10 13

5 200

40.0% 26.3% 70.8%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 2 3 4 1 3 4 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 5 3 1 6 7 3 1 3 4 4 1 7 8 3 3 1 4 11 27 38 21

Game: 26-54 Game: 11-29 Game: 14-17

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Houston 01/28/17 9:05 p.m. at Hofheinz Pavilion (Houston)

7 3 9 22 16 15 5

A TO Blk

1 1 3 1 2 4 5

1 2 2 2 4 0 2 1 77 17 14

0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Stl

1 0 1 1 0 0 1

1

13 03 21 32 12 15 25 33

4 200

48.1% 37.9% 82.4%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Joe DeRosa, Alfred Smith, Darron George Technical fouls: Memphis-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 4950 Score by periods Memphis Temple

1st

Total

2nd

30 30

66 77

36 47

Points MEM TU

In Paint 24 22

Last FG - MEM 2nd-00:57, TU 2nd-01:22. Largest lead - MEM by 7 1st-09:41, TU by 14 2nd-06:31. MEM led for 14:54. TU led for 21:44. Game was tied for 03:22.

Off T/O 12 10

2nd Chance 9 11

Fast Break 6 7

##

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 23

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton MOORE, Damion Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 15-31 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 1-3

f c g g g

48.4% 27.3% 33.3%

15 03 05 13 35 11 12 14 23

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

28-55

7-22

16-21

54.2% 36.4% 83.3%

SMITH, Ryan ONA EMBO, Ray REYNOLDS, Cameron MORGAN, Malik FRAZIER, Melvin HARRIS, Kain REYES, Sammis SLATER, Colin PAUL, Blake Team Totals

c g g g g

46.9% 33.3% 50.0%

5-10 1-6 11-22 3-8 2-4 0-1 4-5 1-6 0-0

0-0 0-1 3-9 2-6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-3 0-0

1-2 0-0 4-6 2-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-0

27-62

5-22

12-18

2nd half: 12-30 2nd half: 2-13 2nd half: 11-16

40.0% 15.4% 68.8%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 0 2 4 0 5 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 5 1 3 4 3 0 2 2 3 4 5 9 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 4 9 24 33 20

Game: 28-55 Game: 7-22 Game: 16-21

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 15-32 3FG % 1st Half: 3-9 FT % 1st Half: 1-2

1-4 0-0 2-4 2-6 0-2 1-3 1-3 0-0

2nd half: 13-24 2nd half: 4-11 2nd half: 15-18

Tulane 71 • 4-18, 1-9 AAC ##

5-8 2-3 2-5 5-9 2-6 6-10 6-13 0-1

13 4 8 15 8 13 18 0

2 3 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 79 12 14

0 0 2 2 6 1 1 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Bench 14 20

TP

11 2 29 10 5 1 9 4 0

Stl

1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

3

A TO Blk

3 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0

4 0 0 6 0 0 2 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

71 10 13

1

Min

27 11 32 35 39 22 27 7

4 200

Stl

43.5% 22.7% 66.7%

0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

Min

23 25 40 33 25 13 22 17 2

5 200 Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Peter Juzenas, Mark Schnur, Jose Carrion Technical fouls: Temple-None. Tulane-None. Attendance: 1609 Score by periods Temple Tulane

1st

34 34

2nd

45 37

Total

79 71

Last FG - TU 2nd-01:07, TLN 2nd-00:25. Largest lead - TU by 13 2nd-06:45, TLN by 7 1st-15:11. TU led for 21:08. TLN led for 10:40. Game was tied for 08:12.

Points TU TLN

In Paint 22 34

Off T/O 11 15

2nd Chance 13 20

g

41.9% 40.0% 50.0%

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

26-62

10-32

4-6

2nd half: 13-31 2nd half: 4-17 2nd half: 3-4

Fast Break 0 2

41.9% 23.5% 75.0%

f c g g g

50.0% 41.7% 72.7%

4-11 0-0 2-5 7-13 8-13 1-2 3-6 1-5 0-1

0-1 0-0 2-4 4-7 3-4 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1

1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 9-9 1-1 3-4 2-3 0-0

26-56

9-20

18-21

2nd half: 11-26 2nd half: 4-8 2nd half: 10-10

42.3% 50.0% 100.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

3 4 7 3 0 3 3 1 2 2 4 4 1 4 5 1 1 3 4 3 1 2 3 4 0 3 3 4 1 1 2 9 22 31 20

Game: 26-62 Game: 10-32 Game: 4-6

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

KNOWLES, Danrad NKALI, Bertrand BROOKS, Armoni DOTSON, Damyean GRAY, Rob VANBECK, Wes DAVIS, Devin ROBINSON, Jr., Galen MEYER, Kyle Team Totals

Score by periods Temple Houston

Deadball Rebounds 1

5 1 6 3 0 2 2 1 2 7 9 4 0 2 2 1 0 6 6 3 0 0 0 2 3 4 7 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 14 22 36 20

g

4-9 3-7 0-0 0-1 3-8 0-4 0-3

1st

33 43

2nd

33 36

Total

66 79

Last FG - TU 2nd-01:51, HOU 2nd-02:19. Largest lead - TU by 3 1st-19:27, HOU by 16 2nd-17:43. TU led for 01:21. HOU led for 35:08. Game was tied for 03:30.

50.9% 31.8% 76.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 27-62 Game: 5-22 Game: 12-18

A TO Blk

c

6-16 6-12 0-1 2-4 3-9 4-10 5-10

16 15 2 5 9 8 11

0 3 0 3 2 1 3

0 3 1 1 1 1 3

1 0 0 0 0 1 0

66 12 10

2

Stl

0 0 0 0 1 0 2

Min

4038 14 25 4021 22

3 200

41.9% 31.3% 66.7%

Deadball Rebounds 0

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 2 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 1 9 10 1 0 7 7 3 1 2 3 1 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 5 1 0 1 9 29 38 14

Game: 26-56 Game: 9-20 Game: 18-21

A TO Blk

9 0 6 20 28 3 9 4 0

A TO Blk

1 0 0 1 5 1 2 2 0

0 0 1 0 3 1 1 2 1

2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

79 12

9

4

Stl

46.4% 45.0% 85.7%

1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0

Min

28 6 15 37 35 13 20 25 21

5 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Rick Crawford, Gary Maxwell, Vladimir Voyard-Tadal Technical fouls: Temple-None. Houston-None. Attendance: 3627

Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 5 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

f

Player

FG % 1st Half: 15-30 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 FT % 1st Half: 8-11

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Tulane 01/31/17 7:00 p.m. at New Orleans Temple 79 • 12-11, 3-7 AAC

f

Houston 79 • 15-7, 6-4

00

23 18 35 40 39 22 23

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-31 3FG % 1st Half: 6-15 FT % 1st Half: 1-2

##

Min

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

Bench 31 14

Score tied - 9 times. Lead changed - 6 times.

• 49 •

Points TU HOU

In Paint 18 24

Off T/O 7 15

2nd Chance 8 13

Fast Break 2 7

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

Bench 19 16


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics USF vs Temple 02/05/17 1:05pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) USF 74 • 6-16, 0-11 ##

24 35 42 10 13 11 14 15 21 25 33

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FITTS, Malik ZEIGLER, Bo SANTOS, Luis BIBBY, Michael THORPE, Geno BODWAY, Jake BEARD, Henry ALVARADO, Yito DA SILVA, Tulio HOLSTON, Troy GUERRERO, Ruben Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 11-30 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

f f f g g

36.7% 16.7% 0.0%

00 24 02 03 04 10 13 23

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

33-63

5-12

3-4

66.7% 66.7% 75.0%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton MOORE, Damion Team Totals

f c g g g

62.1% 50.0% 66.7%

4-11 4-6 4-5 3-8 7-14 2-4 2-2 2-2

2-7 0-0 2-3 2-6 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 6-8 0-1 6-6 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1

28-52

12-23

15-19

2nd half: 10-23 2nd half: 4-7 2nd half: 13-16

43.5% 57.1% 81.3%

SMU 66 • 21-4, 11-1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 4 6 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 4 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 9 18 27 15

Game: 33-63 Game: 5-12 Game: 3-4

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 18-29 3FG % 1st Half: 8-16 FT % 1st Half: 2-3

0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0

2nd half: 22-33 2nd half: 4-6 2nd half: 3-4

Temple 83 • 13-11, 4-7 ##

3-10 0-2 5-9 0-2 11-19 1-2 0-0 0-0 9-12 4-7 0-0

A TO Blk

6 0 12 0 25 2 0 0 18 11 0

1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 74 17 13

3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 5 0

Stl

0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 0

Min

31 12 30 17 34 5 1 1 36 27 6

1st

2nd

23 46

51 37

74 83

Points USF TU

01 03 10 21

A TO Blk

10 14 10 14 22 4 4 5

3 0 2 7 4 2 1 1

1 2 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 83 20 16

Stl

3 0 0 1 0 1 0 1

0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0

6

Off T/O 23 19

2nd Chance 13 7

##

00 24

04

Min

10

35 24 34 36 37 13 15 6

13 22

##

00 23 03 04 13 02 10 24

ENECHIONYIA, Obi MOORE, Damion ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel ROSE, Quinton MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 17-30 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

f c g g g

56.7% 45.5% 0.0%

01 02 00 03 05 04 10 12

1-2 0-0 0-0 3-6 4-6 0-0 4-6 0-0

26-56

10-23

12-20

34.6% 41.7% 60.0%

Lawson,Dedric Rivers,Jimario Lawson,K.J. Martin,Jeremiah Crawford,Markel Clergeot,Keon Kessee,Christian Randall,Craig Team Totals

f f g g g

37.0% 27.3% 100.0%

10-22 1-3 2-8 1-6 6-12 0-1 0-1 2-5

1-6 0-0 0-2 0-1 2-5 0-1 0-1 2-4

6-8 0-0 3-4 1-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

22-58

5-20

13-17

2nd half: 12-31 2nd half: 2-9 2nd half: 11-15

38.7% 22.2% 73.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

3 3 6 3 3 5 8 2 0 5 5 2 0 3 3 0 1 5 6 1 0 1 1 2 2 5 7 4 1 1 2 4 1 0 1 11 28 39 18

Game: 26-56 Game: 10-23 Game: 12-20

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 10-27 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

3-8 0-0 3-6 0-2 4-5 0-1 0-1 0-0

2nd half: 9-26 2nd half: 5-12 2nd half: 12-20

Memphis 62 • 18-8, 8-5 ##

3-10 3-6 5-11 5-8 5-11 1-2 1-5 3-3

10 6 13 13 18 2 6 6

2 0 3 7 3 1 3 0

0 3 1 1 3 0 1 1

2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

74 19 10

5

Stl

1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0

Bench 31 13

Min

29 15 35 37 33 14 20 17

Deadball Rebounds 4

5 7 12 4 2 1 3 2 2 8 10 3 0 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 9 23 32 14

TP

A TO Blk

1 1 1 1 2 0 0 2

1 0 2 2 1 0 0 2

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

62

8

8

2

27 2 7 3 17 0 0 6

Stl

37.9% 25.0% 76.5%

1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1

Min

38 21 35 37 38 7 3 21

4 200 Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Gary Maxwell, Darron George, John Hampton Technical fouls: Temple-None. Memphis-None. Attendance: 10552 Score by periods Temple Memphis

1st

39 25

2nd

35 37

Total

74 62

Last FG - TU 2nd-00:33, MEM 2nd-01:49. Largest lead - TU by 19 2nd-13:00, MEM by 9 1st-11:43. TU led for 25:57. MEM led for 12:49. Game was tied for 01:14.

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

Points TU MEM

In Paint 24 22

Off T/O 12 11

2nd Chance 9 10

Fast Break 2 2

g g

32.1% 14.3% 90.0%

6-25 3-14 3-6

3-5 8-16 3-11 5-11 3-10 0-5

0-0 4-8 0-3 0-4 0-1 0-1

3-6 10-11 2-4 0-0 3-4 0-0

22-58

4-17

18-25

2nd half: 13-30 2nd half: 3-10 2nd half: 9-15

43.3% 30.0% 60.0%

c g g g

24.0% 21.4% 50.0%

3-11 1-2 0-2 4-15 3-10 0-1 5-11 1-3

2-5 0-0 0-2 3-11 2-8 0-0 0-2 1-2

0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-4 0-0 2-4 2-2

17-55

8-30

8-13

2nd half: 11-30 2nd half: 5-16 2nd half: 5-7

36.7% 31.3% 71.4%

TP

4 8 12 3 2 8 10 1 1 2 3 1 3 6 9 3 3 5 8 2 2 3 5 1 0 2 2 15 34 49 11

Game: 22-58 Game: 4-17 Game: 18-25

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA f

1st

28 18

2nd

38 32

Total

66 50

Last FG - SMU 2nd-00:50, TU 2nd-00:57. Largest lead - SMU by 16 2nd-00:37, TU by 2 1st-19:00. SMU led for 33:25. TU led for 04:10. Game was tied for 02:25.

6 200

46.4% 43.5% 60.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 22-58 Game: 5-20 Game: 13-17

A TO Blk

g

ENECHIONYIA, Obi AFLAKPUI, Ernest MOORE II, Alani ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel WILLIAMS, Mark ROSE, Quinton ROBBINS, Mike Team Totals

Score by periods SMU Temple

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

f

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

9 30 8 10 9 0

3 1 4 5 1 1 1 66 16 16

1 2 7 2 2 2

1 1 1 0 1 0

Stl

2 1 1 1 1 1

4

Min

33 38 39 36 33 21

7 200

37.9% 23.5% 72.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 10 11 3 2 3 5 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 5 6 2 0 1 1 2 1 3 4 4 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 7 25 32 20

Game: 17-55 Game: 8-30 Game: 8-13

A TO Blk

TP

A TO Blk

50

1

8 2 0 13 10 0 12 5

1 0 0 3 1 0 2 0

2 1 1 2 6 1 1 0 2 7 16

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

Stl

30.9% 26.7% 61.5%

2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0

Min

37 21 19 40 40 4 25 14

7 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Joe DeRosa, Ron Groover, Olandis Poole Technical fouls: SMU-BROWN, Sterling. Temple-ROSE, Quinton. Attendance: 4603

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs Memphis 02/12/17 1:05 PM at Memphis, Tenn. Temple 74 • 14-12, 5-8

9-28 1-7 9-10

f

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

5 200

Fast Break 7 8

MOORE, Ben OJELEYE, Semi MILTON, Shake BROWN, Sterling FOSTER, Jarrey EMELOGU, Ben Team Totals

Temple 50 • 13-12, 4-8

Deadball Rebounds 1

In Paint 34 24

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

03

TP

53.8% 52.2% 78.9%

Last FG - USF 2nd-00:03, TU 2nd-02:51. Largest lead - USF None, TU by 27 2nd-16:59. USF led for 00:00. TU led for 39:45. Game was tied for 00:15.

33

02

0 5 5 1 3 4 7 2 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 4 2 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 4 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 9 21 30 13

Total

00

Deadball Rebounds 1

Officials: John Higgins, Rick Crawford, Keith Kimble Technical fouls: USF-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 5824 Score by periods USF Temple

##

4 11 200

52.4% 41.7% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 28-52 Game: 12-23 Game: 15-19

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics SMU vs Temple 02/09/17 9:05pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center)

Bench 14 6

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

• 50 •

Points SMU TU

In Paint 22 12

Off T/O 17 14

2nd Chance 12 7

Fast Break 4 6

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

Bench 0 17


OwlSports.com Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs East Carolina 02/15/17 7:00 PM at Greenville, N.C.(Minges Coliseum) Temple 64 • 14-13,5-9 AAC ##

00 04 23 03 13 02 10 15 22 24 25 32

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel MOORE, Damion ALSTON, JR., Shizz ROSE, Quinton MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark LEWIS, Isaiah ROBBINS, Mike AFLAKPUI, Ernest LEONARD, Steve NUNEZ DE CARVALHO, Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-32 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 FT % 1st Half: 8-10

f f c g g

40.6% 44.4% 80.0%

00 02 31 01 04 13 15 21 22 25

Player

RIAK, Deng WHITE, Caleb WASHINGTON, Andre SHEPPARD, Jeremy HUGHES, Elijah NZEGE, Michel BARKLEY, Kentrell TYSON, B.J. WILKINS, Raquan CRAIG, Jabari Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-28 3FG % 1st Half: 6-13 FT % 1st Half: 5-8

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

3-4 0-0 2-2 0-0 4-5 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

23-64

8-24

10-13

2nd half: 10-32 2nd half: 4-15 2nd half: 2-3

East Carolina 78 • 12-14,4-9 AAC ##

1-4 5-12 3-9 3-10 4-12 0-2 6-11 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0

f f c g g

46.4% 46.2% 62.5%

31.3% 26.7% 66.7%

1-2 7-12 6-8 2-8 2-3 4-6 6-15 1-5 0-1 0-1

0-1 3-6 0-0 1-6 2-2 0-0 3-6 0-1 0-1 0-0

0-1 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 3-4 4-4 1-2 0-0 0-0

29-61

9-23

11-17

48.5% 30.0% 66.7%

TP

1 2 3 3 1 3 4 3 2 2 4 0 1 2 3 1 0 5 5 1 2 1 3 1 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 11 24 35 17

Game: 23-64 Game: 8-24 Game: 10-13

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

2nd half: 16-33 2nd half: 3-10 2nd half: 6-9

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 3 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0

1 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

64 13

9

1

Stl

Min

0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0

21 38 15 33 37 12 20 1 6 15 1 1

4 200

35.9% 33.3% 76.9%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 6 8 3 0 1 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 4 4 2 0 1 1 1 6 2 8 2 3 10 13 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 12 32 44 11

Game: 29-61 Game: 9-23 Game: 11-17

A TO Blk

6 12 8 7 14 0 15 0 2 0 0 0

A TO Blk

2 17 15 5 6 11 19 3 0 0

0 0 1 6 0 0 4 4 0 0

0 3 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 78 15 10

Stl

1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

Min

0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

5

26 35 24 28 13 21 32 13 4 4

3 200

47.5% 39.1% 64.7%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Orlandis Poole, Bill Jacobson, Jerry Heater Technical fouls: Temple-None. East Carolina-None. Attendance: 3741 Score by periods Temple East Carolina

1st

38 37

Total

2nd

64 78

26 41

Points TU ECU

Last FG - TU 2nd-00:53, ECU 2nd-02:49. Largest lead - TU by 5 1st-02:47, ECU by 19 2nd-02:49. TU led for 11:09. ECU led for 23:58. Game was tied for 04:53.

In Paint 20 36

Off T/O 8 20

2nd Chance 10 18

Fast Break 6 6

Bench 17 33

Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 10 times.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UCF vs Temple 02/22/17 7:00pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UConn vs Temple 02/19/17 4:01pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) UCF 71 • 18-10, 9-7

UConn 64 • 14-12, 9-5 ##

05 12 35 02 15 01 13 23

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

JACKSON, Vance FACEY, Kentan BRIMAH, Amida ADAMS, Jalen PURVIS, Rodney VITAL, Christian ENOCH, Steven DURHAM, Juwan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 10-25 3FG % 1st Half: 3-10 FT % 1st Half: 6-10

f f c g g

40.0% 30.0% 60.0%

00 23 03 04 13 02 10 24

0-0 2-4 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-3 2-2 0-1

23-49

8-18

10-14

54.2% 62.5% 100.0%

TP

0 5 5 3 2 4 6 2 1 0 1 3 1 4 5 1 0 1 1 3 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 3 0 2 2 0 3 1 4 8 21 29 16

Game: 23-49 Game: 8-18 Game: 10-14

8 8 4 13 18 7 4 2

A TO Blk

0 0 0 5 5 1 0 0

3 2 0 3 2 0 1 1

1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

64 11 12

3

Stl

1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1

Min

ENECHIONYIA, Obi MOORE, Damion ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel ROSE, Quinton MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals

03 14 24 01 12 05 21 51

5 200

46.9% 44.4% 71.4%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

DAVIS, A.J. BANYARD, Nick FALL, Tacko TAYLOR, B.J. WILLIAMS, Matt MUMIN, Djordjije BROWN, Chad LAING, Nathan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Deadball Rebounds 3

f c g g g

44.0% 55.6% 72.7%

0-2 5-5 5-16 6-11 2-8 4-5 0-3 1-2

0-1 0-0 1-9 2-4 1-3 3-3 0-1 0-0

2-2 1-1 0-0 3-4 1-3 0-0 1-2 2-2

23-52

7-21

10-14

2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 2-12 2nd half: 2-3

44.4% 16.7% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 2 3 5 2 2 4 6 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 3 0 3 3 2 0 2 2 7 19 26 14

Game: 23-52 Game: 7-21 Game: 10-14

2 11 11 17 6 11 1 4

A TO Blk

0 0 6 6 4 0 2 1

1 0 4 1 0 1 2 1

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

63 19 10

3

Stl

44.2% 33.3% 71.4%

1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0

1st

29 35

2nd

35 28

##

Min

00

19 20 38 40 29 22 17 15

23 03 04 13 02 10 22 24

7 200 Deadball Rebounds 5

Officials: Doug Sirmons, Pat Adams, Roger Ayers Technical fouls: UConn-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 8702 Score by periods UConn Temple

##

26 30 18 38 39 30 10 9

9-28 1-10 5-7

f f c g g

32.1% 10.0% 71.4%

0-2 1-4 0-0 4-8 2-7 0-1 0-0 0-0

4-4 0-0 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0

27-59

7-22

10-14

58.1% 50.0% 71.4%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi MOORE, Damion ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel ROSE, Quinton MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark ROBBINS, Mike AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals

f c g g g

46.9% 37.5% 0.0%

6-12 1-3 6-12 4-9 5-11 0-0 5-11 0-0 2-4

5-8 0-0 3-7 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

29-62

10-21

1-1

2nd half: 14-30 2nd half: 7-13 2nd half: 1-1

46.7% 53.8% 100.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 5 9 2 8 10 4 6 10 0 3 3 1 4 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 14 27 41

Game: 27-59 Game: 7-22 Game: 10-14

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 15-32 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

3-8 5-11 6-9 7-16 5-12 0-1 1-2 0-0

2nd half: 18-31 2nd half: 6-12 2nd half: 5-7

Temple 69 • 14-15, 5-11 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-25 3FG % 1st Half: 5-9 FT % 1st Half: 8-11

2-3 0-0 0-0 1-4 4-8 1-3 0-0 0-0

2nd half: 13-24 2nd half: 5-8 2nd half: 4-4

Temple 63 • 14-14, 5-10 ##

3-5 3-5 1-2 5-13 7-14 2-5 1-3 1-2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0

10 11 14 19 13 0 4 0

6

2 2 2 3 3 0 0 0

0 1 5 2 0 0 1 0

0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

71 12

9

5

Stl

1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Min

39 38 30 40 38 5 9 1

3 200

45.8% 31.8% 71.4%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

1 4 5 2 0 2 2 1 1 3 4 4 0 2 2 0 0 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 3 0 2 2 6 21 27 14

Game: 29-62 Game: 10-21 Game: 1-1

A TO Blk

17 2 15 9 11 0 11 0 4

A TO Blk

2 0 3 4 4 0 2 0 1

2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

69 16

5

3

Stl

46.8% 47.6% 100.0%

1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

Min

29 8 38 37 37 8 31 1 11

5 200 Deadball Rebounds 0

Officials: Joe Lindsay, Mike Stuart, Ted Valentine Technical fouls: UCF-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 5073

Total

64 63

Last FG - UCONN 2nd-00:03, TU 2nd-02:32. Largest lead - UCONN by 2 1st-17:40, TU by 10 2nd-08:29. UCONN led for 01:01. TU led for 35:55. Game was tied for 02:59.

Points UCONN TU

In Paint 26 16

Off T/O 16 11

2nd Chance 8 8

Fast Break 4 2

Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 7 times.

Bench 13 16

Score by periods UCF Temple

1st

24 33

2nd

47 36

Total

71 69

Last FG - UCF 2nd-00:55, TU 2nd-01:27. Largest lead - UCF by 5 1st-11:08, TU by 11 2nd-17:32. UCF led for 11:15. TU led for 23:10. Game was tied for 05:28.

• 51 •

Points UCF TU

In Paint 22 18

Off T/O 8 10

2nd Chance 14 9

Fast Break 2 0

Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 8 times.

Bench 4 15


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Tulane vs Temple 02/25/17 12:00pm at Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) Tulane 76 • 5-23, 2-14 ##

13 15 03 05 35 11 12 14 23

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

MORGAN, Malik SMITH, Ryan ONA EMBO, Ray REYNOLDS, Cameron FRAZIER, Melvin HARRIS, Kain REYES, Sammis SLATER, Colin PAUL, Blake Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-26 2-8 8-13

f c g g g

34.6% 25.0% 61.5%

00 10 03 04 22 02 13 23 24

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

23-76

7-26

23-33

32.3% 36.4% 81.3%

OT: OT: OT:

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi WILLIAMS, Mark ALSTON, JR., Shizz DINGLE, Daniel ROBBINS, Mike MOORE II, Alani ROSE, Quinton MOORE, Damion AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 14-31 3FG % 1st Half: 6-18 FT % 1st Half: 1-3

1-5 0-0 1-1 3-9 0-4 1-5 0-0 1-2 0-0

2nd half: 10-31 2nd half: 4-11 2nd half: 13-16

Temple 86 • 15-15, 6-11 ##

5-13 2-12 1-6 7-21 3-12 2-7 1-2 1-2 1-1

f f g g g

45.2% 33.3% 33.3%

6-17 8-15 6-17 5-13 3-4 0-0 2-7 1-2 0-1

2-9 3-9 3-8 1-5 1-2 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0

0-1 1-1 10-10 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-2

31-76

10-36

14-20

2nd half: 12-34 2nd half: 3-15 2nd half: 3-5

35.3% 20.0% 60.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

8 5 13 4 3 3 6 2 0 3 3 2 2 9 11 2 2 6 8 4 2 2 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 3 6 20 35 55 16 4-19 1-7 2-4

21.1% 14.3% 50.0%

14 5 9 21 8 5 2 10 2

76

4 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

4 1 4 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 8 14

Game: 23-76 Game: 7-26 Game: 23-33

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 3 3 3 1 5 6 5 2 6 8 4 2 6 8 1 1 3 4 4 2 2 4 0 0 6 6 3 1 1 2 0 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 12 35 47 22

OT: 5-11 OT: 1-3 OT: 10-12

A TO Blk

45.5% 33.3% 83.3%

14 20 25 13 7 0 5 2 0

Stl

0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 1

2

2 2 0 4 0 2 2 0 1

Deadball Rebounds 6

Stl

3 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 0

86 17 13 Game: 31-76 Game: 10-36 Game: 14-20

44 38 36 48 35 16 14 14 5

8 250

30.3% 26.9% 69.7%

A TO Blk

1 3 5 2 1 0 3 1 1

Min

1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0

9

Min

43 36 48 47 22 5 30 9 10

6 250

40.8% 27.8% 70.0%

Deadball Rebounds 4,2

Officials: Rick Crawford, Bill Jacobson, Jose A. Carrion Technical fouls: Tulane-None. Temple-None. Attendance: 7727 Score by periods Tulane Temple

1st

2nd

28 35

37 30

OT

Total

OT2

6 6

76 86

5 15

Points TLN TU

In Paint 28 36

Last FG - TLN OT2-00:26, TU OT2-03:20. Largest lead - TLN by 6 2nd-03:44, TU by 13 1st-15:35. TLN led for 06:26. TU led for 42:31. Game was tied for 01:03.

ECU 80 • 15-17

##

00 04 23 03 13 02 10 22 24

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel MOORE, Damion ALSTON, JR., Shizz ROSE, Quinton MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark ROBBINS, Mike AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals FG % 1st Half: 13-31 3FG % 1st Half: 7-12 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

f f c g g

41.9% 58.3% 100.0%

24 42 33 10 13 11 21 25 35

0-0 7-8 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3

25-58

11-25

11-13

44.4% 30.8% 81.8%

FITTS, Malik SANTOS, Luis GUERRERO, Ruben BIBBY, Michael THORPE, Geno BODWAY, Jake DA SILVA, Tulio HOLSTON, Troy ZEIGLER, Bo Team Totals

f f c g g

36.7% 20.0% 50.0%

1-3 6-8 4-7 0-4 8-16 1-2 1-6 2-8 2-5

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

0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3

25-59

5-19

5-12

2nd half: 14-29 2nd half: 3-9 2nd half: 3-8

48.3% 33.3% 37.5%

TP

0 7 7 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 4 2 0 2 2 2 2 3 5 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 2 3 1 4 11 24 35 14

Game: 25-58 Game: 11-25 Game: 11-13

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 3FG % 1st Half: 2-10 FT % 1st Half: 2-4

4-8 2-3 0-0 3-7 1-3 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0

2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 4-13 2nd half: 9-11

USF 60 • 7-22 (1-17) ##

5-10 4-9 2-5 5-11 5-11 1-5 1-4 0-0 2-3

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

14 17 4 13 13 3 2 0 6

1 5 0 6 0 0 1 0 0

1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Stl

5 0 1 1 6 3 0 0 0

Min

37 39 16 38 30 13 6 0+ 21

1st

35 26

2nd

37 34

Total

72 60

Last FG - TU 2nd-03:21, USF 2nd-00:33. Largest lead - TU by 13 2nd-10:39, USF by 2 1st-19:16. TU led for 30:57. USF led for 04:33. Game was tied for 04:30.

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

Points TU USF

00 15 31 01 02 04 13 21

Deadball Rebounds 1

TP

3 14 8 0 21 2 2 5 5

A TO Blk

0 3 2 1 5 0 0 4 3 1 60 10 19

0 1 1 0 5 0 1 1 1

2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Stl

6

42.4% 26.3% 41.7%

0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 1

04

14 24 28 21 37 5 25 22 24

Off T/O 20 9

2nd Chance 7 11

Fast Break 8 4

23 03 13 02 10 22 24

7 200

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 5 times.

Bench 11 14

RIAK, Deng BARKLEY, Kentrell WASHINGTON, Andre SHEPPARD, Jeremy WHITE, Caleb HUGHES, Elijah NZEGE, Michel TYSON, B.J. Team Totals

f f c g g

46.7% 42.9% 50.0%

1-1 3-6 0-0 1-5 2-5 2-2 0-0 1-2

0-0 5-8 0-0 0-0 3-4 5-6 1-2 0-0

28-55

10-21

14-20

56.0% 57.1% 75.0%

ENECHIONYIA, Obi DINGLE, Daniel MOORE, Damion ALSTON, JR., Shizz ROSE, Quinton MOORE II, Alani WILLIAMS, Mark ROBBINS, Mike AFLAKPUI, Ernest Team Totals

f f c g g

31.3% 28.6% 71.4%

8-18 3-11 1-3 5-13 6-13 1-3 1-7 0-0 1-1

4-10 2-7 0-0 1-4 0-1 1-3 1-4 0-0 0-0

0-0 2-2 4-4 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2

26-69

9-29

8-10

2nd half: 16-37 2nd half: 5-15 2nd half: 3-3

43.2% 33.3% 100.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 6 6 3 5 11 16 2 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 2 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 10 28 38 13

Game: 28-55 Game: 10-21 Game: 14-20

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 10-32 3FG % 1st Half: 4-14 FT % 1st Half: 5-7

1-1 9-17 3-3 3-8 3-9 5-7 3-6 1-4

2nd half: 14-25 2nd half: 4-7 2nd half: 12-16

TU 69 • 16-16

00

Min

Deadball Rebounds 1

In Paint 24 32

Fast Break 7 0

Bench 19 7

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 6 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

FG % 1st Half: 14-30 3FG % 1st Half: 6-14 FT % 1st Half: 2-4

##

Officials: Rick Crawford, Jamie Luckie, Roger Ayers Technical fouls: Temple-None. USF-None. Attendance: 2509 Score by periods Temple USF

##

4 16 200

43.1% 44.0% 84.6%

0 1 1 1 3 3 6 1 2 6 8 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 3 3 4 7 16 23 39 11

Game: 25-59 Game: 5-19 Game: 5-12

A TO Blk

0 2 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 72 13 12

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2nd Chance 13 16

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Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Temple vs USF 03/05/17 2:00 pm at Tampa, Fla. (Sun Dome) Temple 72 • 16-15 (7-11)

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Officials: Olandis Poole, Bill Jacobson, Darron George Technical fouls: ECU-None. TU-None. Attendance: 4874 2017 Frontier Communications American Men's Basketball Championship First Round game: No. 8-seed Temple against No. 9-seed East Carolina ECU advances to play #1-seed SMU in Friday's Quarterfinals at noon Score by periods ECU TU

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Last FG - ECU 2nd-00:18, TU 2nd-00:04. Largest lead - ECU by 15 2nd-00:29, TU None. ECU led for 39:30. TU led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:30.

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2nd Chance 15 9

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Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Bench 27 9


HISTORY & RECORDS


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

The Early Years It all began 116 years ago with a 3-1 victory over the Purple Crescent Athletic Club back in 1894. Dr. James Naismith had dreamed up the non-contact sport just three years earlier. Home court was the basement of College Hall, still standing today directly across the street from McGonigle Hall. The schedule was dominated by regional athletic association and YMCA teams before the turn of the century, and head coach Charles M. Williams crafted a number of winning squads. In fact, only five of 16 Temple mentors have accumulated more In 1936, Jimmy Usilton, Jr., a member of Tem- victories than Williams did ple's freshman squad, received instructions in directing the first five from his dad, head coach James Usilton, Sr. years of Temple basketball. Williams actually served double-duty, roaming the sidelines of the Temple football team in the autumn, then heading indoors when the days and nights turned cold. Five of the seven coaches who followed Williams filled both roles as well.

Oklahoma A&M, 56-44, and Colorado, 6036, earned the initial National crown. Don “The Thin Man” Shields, a 6-5 forward, was named Most Valuable Player of the tourney. The starting five on that squad (Shields, 6-6 center Meyer “Mike” Bloom, 6-5 forward Howard Black, 6-2 guard Edward Boyle and 6-2 guard Don Henderson) often played 40 minutes per night, earning the ­nickname “The Five Ironmen.” The Cherry and White were a popular draw in 1938, as a record crowd of nearly 12,000 packed Convention Hall for the regular season finale with Saint Joseph’s, and 15,000 filed into the Garden for the championship victory over Colorado. A young, innovative assistant coach by the name of Harry Litwack created the box-in-one defense that completely shut down Stanford great Hank Luisetti and many others during this championship season. In those days, Temple competed in the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference against the likes of Georgetown, West Virginia, Pittsburgh and Carnegie Meyer "Mike" Bloom starred for Tech. Usilton also started a Temple tradi- Temple's 1938 national chamtion of battling the toughest teams in the pionship team. One of the first nation. Powerful New York City schools big men to master the two hand such as St. John’s, CCNY and NYU all be- set shot, he became an outcame regular o ­ pponents in the years lead- standing professional player. ing up to World War II. Games were played at a variety of sites — from Mitten Hall on campus, to the Philadelphia Arena and Convention Hall in West Philadelphia. It sometimes became difficult to keep a team intact as young men were sent to battle in Europe and the Pacific during the 1940s, but the Owls managed a number of notable accomplishments throughout the decade. A 47-43 victory over La Salle on February 20, 1943 was the 500th in Temple history. One year later, head coach Josh Cody led the Owls to their first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. Late-season victories over St. John’s and Western Michigan helped earn that invitation, though the team finished the regular season with a record of just 13-8. The Owls defeated eventual NCAA Champions Oklahoma A&M in December of 1944 and Kentucky in December of 1947.

The Owl Without a Vowel Temple University Owls, 1938 NIT and National Champions.

While the formation of the Big Five was still 60 years away, the Owls began playing rival Philadelphia schools regularly. La Salle and Saint Joseph’s dotted the schedule every season, while Villanova became a yearly foe before the stock market crashed in 1929. About the same time, James Usilton, Sr., became Temple’s 10th head basketball coach. In 13 seasons (19261940), he would take the school to national prominence on the court. In Usilton’s second and third seasons, the team was captained by future Temple legend Harry Litwack. The Cherry and White finished 34-9 over those two campaigns, and won better Temple co-captain Don Shields acthan 72 percent of its games in cepts the 1938 NIT MVP Award from all under Usilton’s guidance. Joe Lapchick, St. John's coach and Temple reached the pinnacle chairman of the awards committee. of college basketball in 1938, claiming the first-ever National Championship. The Owls stormed to a regular season record of 20-2 that year, gaining a bid to the inaugural National Invitation Tournament. With the first-ever NCAA Tournament still a year away, the Owls’ trio of victories at Madison Square Garden over Bradley, 53-40,

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As the 20th century moved past its midway point, one name dominated Temple basketball. It was that of Bill Mlkvy, “The Owl without a Vowel.” Few had shot the ball with as much regularity and as much success as Mlkvy since Dr. Naismith first hung the peach basket. Mlkvy capped an incredible 1950-51 campaign with a school-record 73 points against Wilkes College in the season finale. At one point, he scored a remarkable 54 points in a row in the 30-point ­victory. Earlier in the season, Mlkvy totaled 43 points in Temple’s 70-67 upset of North Carolina. While he fired up an average of nearly 40 shots per night, scoring wasn’t all Mlkvy did. He led the nation in rebounding and was second in assists in 1950-51, in addition to leading the nation and setting a school record with 29.2 points per game. “The Owl Without a Vowel”, Bill Mlkvy, Mlkvy would play his last game had his cherry #20 jersey placed in for the Cherry and White on March 1, the National Basketball Hall of Fame 1952. The Owls won 614 games and after the 1951 season when he led one National Championship under 13 the nation in scoring and rebounding coaches in their first 56 years of inter- and was second in assists. He was collegiate basketball competition. On the fastest-shooting, highest-scoring Dec. 3, 1952, The Litwack Era began. player ever seen in major-college competition during his time.

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The Litwack Era

Harry Litwack’s remarkable run as Temple player, assistant coach and head coach spanned six decades. It included 373 victories, two Final Fours, an NIT championship and induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Three seasons as a player. Two of them as team captain. Twenty years as the freshman team coach and assistant varsity coach. Harry Litwack had already devoted nearly a quarter-century to Temple basketball before he became varsity head coach. He had a lot more to give. During an illustrious 21-year stint, Litwack, the first Temple basketball coach or player to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, guided the Owls to their two appearances in the NCAA Final Four, brought home a memorable NIT Championship, and forever placed Temple basketball on the national map. Who else could more properly be designated “The Chief” of the Owls? While the Owls posted winning records in Litwack’s first three seasons, there was little sign of the enormous success that was just around the corner. The 1955-56 campaign, Litwack’s fourth, was perhaps the most significant in the 100-year history

of the program. Late in 1954, the athletic directors at Temple, La Salle, Saint Joseph’s, Villanova, and Penn announced that those five schools would begin round-robin play the following season as Philadelphia’s Big Five. The Owls had been playing the Explorers and the Hawks r­egularly for many years, though the Wildcats hadn’t appeared on the schedule in nearly 20 seasons—and the Quakers in Temple’s 1955-56 left-handed backcourt duo nearly 40. Litwack had quite a back- of sophomore Guy Rodgers and senior Hal court to spring on his city Lear is still regarded as one of the greatest of all-time in college basketball. The duo led foes. Senior guard Hal Lear the Owls to the 1956 Final Four, with Lear had established ­himself as a scoring a still-standing school record 745 big-time scorer the previous points (24.0 ppg.) during the season includseason, and he was joined ing 48 in the Final Four third-place game that year by a left-handed against SMU. He was named Final Four MVP sophomore named Guy Rod- for his efforts. Rodgers averaged 18.5 points gers. The two formed what per game in his first collegiate season. was widely regarded as the best backcourt combination of the 1950s, and perhaps all-time. That duo led the Owls to a 13-0 start in the 1955-56 campaign, including an impressive ­victory at Kentucky. A February loss to Saint Joseph’s denied Temple the inaugural Big Five title, but that was later avenged in the regular season finale. Combined with a late-season ­victory against well-respected St. John’s, the Owls headed into their second-ever NCAA Tournament with a record of 23-3. It wasn’t just the Temple backcourt that left opposing coaches scratching their heads. The frontcourt featured big-time rebounders Fred Cohen and Jay Norman, a future member of the 1,000-point club and a eventual Temple assistant coach. The Owls nipped Holy Cross, 74-72, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Madison Square Garden, and returned to The Palestra for the next two rounds of play. With the home folks cheering them on, the Owls dispatched Connecticut and Canisius, gaining a coveted spot in the Final Four. Cohen hauled in a still-standing NCAA Tournament record 34 rebounds in the victory over Connecticut. A loss to Iowa ended hopes of a National Championship, but Lear was not about to let his career end on a down note. The senior pumped in 48 points in a third-place game victory over Southern Methodist, and was named Fi-

nal Four MVP. Lear totaled 745 points that season, setting a Temple record that stands to this day. Two years later, Litwack and the Owls again found themselves in the thick of the NCAA title race. Rodgers was on his way to a consensus All-American campaign, sophomore Bill “Pickles” Kennedy was a perfect complement in the backcourt, and Norman was still a terror on the boards. The team lost two of its first three games, and then reeled off a school-record 25 wins in a row. Along the way, the Owls swept through the ECAC Holiday Festival Bill “Pickles” Kennedy was Guy in Madison Square Garden and claimed Rodgers’ backcourt mate for their first outright Big Five crown. Rodgers one year, helping the Owls to was named Big Five MVP for the third year the 1958 Final Four. Kennedy in a row, and he passed Bill Mlkvy as Tem- then took over the playmakple’s all-time leading scorer in a mid-seaing and scoring load for his son victory over La Salle. final two seasons. He was Litwack guided the Owls past Maryland named All-America in both and Dartmouth for another berth in the Fibasketball and baseball. nal Four, but a 61-60 loss to Kentucky and a 67-57 victory over Kansas State brought another third-place finish.

Postseason Success Continues The Owls would return to the NCAA Tournament four more times in Litwack’s tenure, as new stars emerged in the 1960s. Temple basketball has always been renowned for its backcourt play, but a pair of forwards stepped to the forefront as The Litwack Era moved into its second decade. Jim Williams led the team in scoring and rebounding in 1963-64, 196465 and 1965-66, a feat repeated by John Baum in 1967-68 and 1968-69. Along with Kevin Lyde and Jay Norman, those are the only Temple players to complete their careers with over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. In his senior ­ season, Baum led the Owls on a memorable run to their second NIT Championship. Temple competed in the Middle Atlantic Conference in those days, and Jim Williams led the Owls in scoring the conference championship and rebounding all three seasons was the ticket to the NCAA between 1963-66. He was the first Temple Owl to record over 1,000 career Tournament. The senior-laden ’68-69 squad just missed havrebounds and 1,000 career points. ing that ticket punched, losing to Saint Joseph’s on a buzzer-­beating shot in overtime of the MAC Championship game. The NIT came calling for the s­ eventh time in the Litwack Era, and the Owls took every advantage of their extended season. “The Chief” had a starting five featuring Baum, Eddie Mast, Joe Cromer, Bill Strunk and Tony Brocchi. The Owls defeated Florida in the NIT opener and followed that with a 9478 victory over Saint Peter’s. Then came a stunning win over Tennessee, 63-58, in the semifinals. Litwack made a key substitution late in the second half of the championship game against Boston College. With the Owls trailing, 67-64, he called on Tom Wieczerak to spell Strunk, who was hobbling on a bad ankle, and the move ignited a 25-9 Harry Litwack and Boston College rally that produced an 89-76 victory coach Bob Cousy hug after Temple defeated BC for the 1969 NIT title. It and an NIT Championship. “This is the happiest day of my “was the happiest day” of Litwack’s coaching life,” Litwack said after- coaching career. It was Bob Cousy’s last game as a collegiate coach. ward.

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A New Home The following year, the Owls began playing at brand new McGonigle Hall. The new home facility was appropriately opened with a rousing, 60-59, ­victory over St. John’s. “The Chief” directed the Owls until 1973, completing a remarkable Temple career that spanned six decades and eight U.S. Presidents — from before the stock market crashed until after Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. In the first 100 seasons of Temple basketball, nobody led the Owls to more v­ ictories (373) or more post-season appearances (13) than Harry Litwack. The “Chief” passed away on August 6, 1999 at the age of 91. Harry Litwack’s top assistant, Don Casey, took the reins of the Temple basketball program in 1973. The future NBA head coach would lead the Owls for nine seasons, but perhaps the most interesting game of his tenure took place just three weeks after he got started. Temple had a solid team in the 1973-74 season, but the squad lacked depth. Still, the Owls stood 4-1 after a victory over Utah State in the opening game of the 1973 Volunteer Classic in Knoxville, Tenn. The host Volunteers were one of the best teams in the nation, led by Ernie Grunfeld. The Owls were heavy underdogs in their championship game meeting with the Vols, and early foul trouble made things even toughTemple has only had six er on Casey and first-year assistant coach Jim head coaches since 1926. Maloney. Knowing the team would have little Don Casey won 151 games chance to run-and-gun with Tennessee, the in his nine-year coaching coaches decided to have the Owls hold the stint from 1973-82. ball just beyond midcourt for the majority of the first half. The Volunteers obliged, refusing pressure on the ball. And after 20 minutes of play, Tennessee led, 7-5. Despite incurring the verbal wrath of a rabidly angry crowd, the Owls continued their strategy in the second half.

The Owls called McGonigle Hall their home from 1969 to 1997, compiling an overall record of 177-29 and 99-17 in Atlantic 10 play. They couldn’t score enough in the end, though, and lost by a score of 11-6. It was the lowest scoring Temple basketball game since the turn of the century. Casey did his share of winning on the court as well. The Owls moved from the MAC to the East Coast Conference in the mid 1970s, putting together a couple of strong runs at making the NCAA Tournament before finally returning there in 1979. The previous season, a trio of career 1,000-point scorers (Marty Stahurski, Tim Claxton, and Rick Reed) just missed taking Temple to the tourney, as a one-point loss to La Salle in the ECC Championship game sent them instead to the NIT. Reed returned to lead the team to a 22-3 record the following ­regular season, becoming the school’s all-time assist leader up to that point. This time, the Owls won all the close games, downing Drexel, Lafayette, and Saint Joseph’s by a combined total of eight points to gain the automatic bid to the NCAAs. Casey’s squad dropped a 75-70 decision to St. John’s in its tournament opener. The Owls earned two more bids to the NIT before John Chaney became the program’s 16th head coach in 1982. The first thing Chaney did was retain Jim Maloney as his top assistant, keeping Temple’s ties to Don Casey, to Harry Litwack, and to James Usilton.

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John Chaney: Winning is an Attitude A former Philadelphia Public League Player of the Year, Chaney brought with him a Division II National Championship earned at Cheyney State University and a message that would define Temple basketball beyond the next decade, a message that defined Temple basketball for 24 years—“Winning is an ATTITUDE.” While winning may have been an attitude, injuries made it difficult for Chaney’s first squad to make winning a way of life on the court. Temple’s 1969-70 team started the storied history of McGoHowever, the nigle Hall with a thrilling, 60-59, upset win over Lou CarneOwls put it all secca’s St. John’s Redmen on Dec. 2, 1969. The pregame together late ceremonies included awarding the game ball in advance in the 1982-83 to Arthur T. McGonigle, the Temple trustee, Reading pretseason, ad- zel maker and 1958 Republican gubernatorial candidate, vancing all the who donated the furnishings and equipment for the then way to the At- modern gym. lantic 10 Championship game before falling to West Virginia. Temple had moved from the ECC to the Atlantic 10 that year, and the loss to the Mountaineers marked the ­beginning of the conference’s best rivalry over the next decade. The Owls put it to West Virginia and the rest of the A-10 the following season, racing through conference play with an unblemished record of 18-0. Senior guard Terence Stansbury led the way, climbing past Bill Mlkvy, John Baum, and Guy Rodgers to become the Owls’ all-time leading scorer. The A-10 Player of the Year and future NBA first round draft pick saved his best for last, sinking a 22-foot jumper at the buzzer to defeat St. John’s, 65-63, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. It was Temple’s first tournament victory since the Final Four run of 1958. Stansbury was the first of many NBA draft picks that honed their skills under Chaney’s tutelage. Two more were drafted the following season in forwards Granger Hall and Charles Rayne. Hall climbed Terence Stansbury left Temple to third place (now eighth) on Temple’s as its all-time scoring leader with all-time scoring list in leading the Owls to 1,811 points. His biggest basket, their first A-10 Tour­nament Championship a 22-foot buzzer-beater in the and another spot in the NCAA Tour­ na­ 1984 NCAA Tournament against ment in 1984-85. That year, Chaney won St. John’s, gave the Owls their first NCAA win since 1958. his ­second straight A-10 Coach of the Year Award. The following season produced more of the same, as the coach molded a team that was bound to make a major national impact sooner or later. The Owls won by playing a suffocating and innovative match-up zone halfcourt defense and by making the most of each possession on offense. Chaney derided turnovers as “an evil,” and the Owls consistently ranked among the nation’s leaders in lowest number of turnovers each season. The much-anticipated major national impact came in 1986-87, as the Owls rampaged to a school record 32 victories and gained a top five national ranking in February. Lanky guard Nate Blackwell was the senior leader on that team. He finished his career in third place on Temple’s all-time scoring list and second on the all-time assist list. But for the fourth season in a row, the season ended in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, leaving the starting junior class trio of big men Ramon Rivas and Tim Perry and point guard Howard Evans anxious to move further in their final campaign.

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Dream Season

National Prominence

The Owls advanced to the NIT in 1988-89 before returning to the NCAAs in 1989-90, but the amazing Macon saved his best performance for the 199091 campaign. The senior superstar had passed Stansbury during the previous season (March 1, 1990 in a McGonigle Hall victory over Rutgers) to become Temple’s all-time leading scorer, and his buzzer-beating three point shot in an A-10 Tournament victory over West Virginia in March of ’91 practically clinched an NCAA bid. Seeded just 10th in the East Region, the Owls rolled to victories over Purdue, Richmond and Oklahoma State that again brought them to the brink of the Final Four. Macon played at another level in the East Regional championship game against North Carolina, scoring 31 points, grabbing nine rebounds, and committing no turnovers, but it was not quite enough, as the top-seeded Tar Heels escaped with a 75-72 victory. The Nate Blackwell finished his caincredible Macon, who entered and exreer second on the all-time assist ited the Temple basketball scene with list and third on the all-time scorsuch enormous fanfare, left for a career ing list. in the NBA ranked 20th on the NCAA scoring list with 2,609 points. Chaney continued to develop outstanding guards upon Macon’s departure. And he continued to lead Temple basketball into the NCAA Tournament. A superb trio of players hit the court in 1991—Eddie Jones, Aaron McKie and Rick Brunson. That group led the Owls on another magical march through the NCAA Tournament in the spring of 1993. Battle-tested by facing the toughest schedule in the country, Temple entered the tourney that year with a not-so-incredible record of 17-12. But again the Owls beat the odds, and found themselves one game away from the Final Four following victories over Missouri, Santa Clara and Vanderbilt. Mark Macon, the school’s all-time This time it was the Michigan Wolverines leading scorer, led the Owls to who stopped them one game short, by three NCAA Tournament appear- a score of 77-72. With three appearancances in his four years. es in the Elite Eight over a six-year span and 11 straight post-season appearances, Chaney had indeed guided Temple basketball to new heights. The Owls were once again near the top of the national polls the following season, as the A-10 moved toward becoming one of the premier ­basketball conferences in the nation. Along the way, Temple gained a new arch-rival in the University of Massachusetts. The Owls would lose four straight A-10 Championship games to the Minutemen, but earn at-large NCAA bids in each of those seasons. New stars emerged in the likes of Marc Jackson, Pepe Sanchez and Lamont Barnes, and a new home for Temple bas- John Chaney, a great guard himself in colketball—The Liacouras Cen- lege, instructs two of Temple’s finest — Mark ter—opened on December Macon (left) and Howard Evans — during the 9, 1997 when the Owls de- magical 1987-88 season when Temple rolled feated 18th-raanked Fresno to 32 wins and the No. 1 ranking in the nation.

The Owls did just that in 1987-88, putting together the finest regular season in school history. Perry earned A-10 Player of the Year honors and became the school’s all-time leadGranger Hall was a dominant Temple player in the mid- er in blocked 1980s. He returned from a serious knee injury to be an hon- shots. Evans orable mention All-American and an Atlantic 10 Conference moved atop Player of the Year. He played professionally both in the NBA the all-time and Europe after finishing at Temple. list in assists and steals. Junior Mike Vreeswyk was well on his way to becoming the most prolific long-distance shooter in school history. And the squad added a remarkable freshman guard by the name of Mark Macon. The season started with an 81-76 victory over UCLA at Pauley Pavilion, and that was just the beginning. Thirteen more victories were recorded before the team suffered its lone defeat of the regular season, a one-point loss at UNLV. Temple’s stellar starting five led the way to 12 more victories before the A-10 Tournament in early March. All the while, the Owls climbed the national polls, and on February 8, they claimed the number one ranking in the

1987-88 Team nation. It was a first in school history, and this Temple team was not about to let it go. In their first game after the national polls anointed them number one, the Owls matched up with Big Five rival Villanova at an over-flowing McGonigle Hall. It was a game for the ages, as Evans scored 17 points and handed out a school-record 20 assists in a 98-86 victory. Following an unblemished run to the A-10 regular season and tournament championship, the Owls gained one of the four top seeds in the NCAA Tour­nament and set out to return to the Final Four in the 30th Anniversary of the banner 1957-58 campaign. But after victories over Lehigh (87-73), Georgetown (74-53), and Richmond (69-47) brought them within one game of destiny, a 63-53 loss to the Duke Blue Devils ended the dream. The Owls concluded the season with a record of Mike Vreeswyk, one of the 32-2, the best mark in school history. In the most prolific long-range aftermath, Macon won various All-America shooters in Temple history, honors, and Chaney was named National ranks second on the all-time Coach of the Year for the ­second year in a three-point field goal list with row. The two would return together to the 271. doorstep of the Final Four once again.

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball State, 76-61. That 1997-98 season broke the four-year run of A-10 finals losses to UMass, but Temple still was denied another conference crown as upstart George Washington defeated the Cherry and White, 78-64, in the tournament semifinals. The Owls returned to national prominence in 1998-99 with yet another trip to the NCAA Aaron McKie earned 1993 A-10 Player of the Year hon- Elite Eight. Temple ors before moving on to a successful NBA career. McK- started the year off ie is now in his third year as an assistant coach for the ranked seventh in the preseason AP Owls. poll and moved to sixth followed by a 60-59 win over Michigan State. Temple slipped out of the rankings following a three-game December skid, and had to again receive an at-large NCAA bid following a tough, 62-59 loss at the buzzer to Rhode Island in the A-10 Championship. The Owls ran off wins over Kent State, thirdranked Cincinnati and Purdue to advance to the Regional Final. There they again met their nemesis, Duke. The Blue Devils prevailed, 84-65, denying Chaney yet another chance at a trip to the Final Four. The Owls ended one of the most successful decades in their illustrious history with another tremendous campaign. The 1999-00 team opened the year in the Top 10, and remained in the poll throughout, ending the regular season ranked fifth in the nation. The Owls reeled off 13 straight wins midway through the season, including a 77-69 road win over #1 Cincinnati. Saint Joseph’s ended Temple’s run with a 62-59 upset at The Palestra on Feb. 29. The Owls used that as a wakeup call, winning the next four games to capture their fifth Atlantic 10 Championship, and first since the decade began (1990). Sanchez was named the 2000 A-10 Player of the Year while Quincy Wadley earned Tournament MVP honors. Temple opened the 2000 NCAA Tournament as a #2-seed, and quickly dispatched of Lafayette, 73-47. The Owls’ run ended when unranked Seton Hall pulled off an improbable 67-65 overtime win in the second round. The 2000-01 season will truly go down as a ­season to remember. Faced with the reality of seeing their 11-straight years of appearing in the NCAA Tournament snapped, the Owls put on an incredible run, highlighted by an improbable come-from-behind victory in the 2001 Atlantic 10 Championship s­emifinals which catapulted them to their second consecutive Atlantic 10 championship and miracle run in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Elite Eight. Although the 2001-02 season saw the Owls’ 12-year consecutive NCAA streak broken, the Owls stretched their consecutive post-season streak to 19 by finishing in third place in the 2002 Owens Corning NIT. In a season of ups and downs, the Owls turned a 6-12 record into a h ­ ighlight reel. Senior Lynn Greer finished a stellar career second on the all-time Temple scoring list, while Kevin Lyde became only the third Owl in ­history to record 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. The Owls opened the 2002-03 season with three Temple has an all-time true freshmen in the starting lineup and that, along Atlantic 10 Conference with an early NBA-like schedule and the absence record of 327-112 (.745) of Brian Polk, saw the Owls get off to an 0-5 start, and has won nine tour- marking the worst beginning of any Temple team nament championships in history. The Owls would finally put together back-to(1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2008, back wins for the first time in the middle of January 2009 & 2010). and that seemed to catapult Chaney’s club into its

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late season run. The Owls would go on to win 10 of their next 13 regular season games, including the 1,600th in their history—a 99-77 win at Fordham on February 23, 2003. Temple became just the sixth program in collegiate history to win 1,600 games, joining the likes of Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke and St. John’s. In the Atlantic 10 Tournament, the Owls won revenge games against Richmond and No. 10 Xavier to propel themselves into the championship game for the 14th time. With the conference tournament in Dayton for the first time, the Owls faced the host school in the title game, but the Flyers and their fans proved too much, ending the Owls dreams of heading back to a place they have been accustomed to, the NCAA Tournament. A second consecutive postseason NIT bid gave the young and upstart Owls a chance to continue and that they did. Chaney’s troops won back-to-back home games against Drexel and Boston College. Following a win at Rhode Island before a hostile crowd, the Owls lost a heart-breaking overtime contest to Min- John Chaney and the A-10 nesota, ending the season Most Atlantic 10 wins........................ 296 one game short of a second Most A-10 Championship wins.......... 43 ­consecutive trip to the NIT Fi- Most A-10 regular season titles............7 nal Four. Most A-10 Championship titles............ 6 The 2003-04 campaign Most A-10 Championship games....... 14 featured two prominent mileMost postseason appearances ........ 23 stones in the Temple men's basketball annals. Head Most NCAA appearances.................... 17 coach John Chaney became Most A-10 Players of the Year.............. 9 just the 16th coach in Divi- Most players in the NBA..................... 16 sion I history to reach the 700 victory plateau while his senior guard, David Hawkins reached the 2,000-point plateau. Temple easily defeated St. Bonaventure, 76-57, on January 24 for Chaney's milestone win. Following a commemorative ball presentation, the outspoken coach addressed the fans. “I thought I would be a very old man when I reached (this milestone),” said Chaney to the appreciative home crowd on the public address microphone as 700 hundred Cherry & White balloons covered the floor after the game. “Tonight, you make me feel like a very young man. After all these years, I only see faces On October 5, 2001 John Chaney became and I only see memories of the second Temple coach to be inducted into the people that gave the en- the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, joining ergy and effort responsible Harry Litwack. Temple is one of only nine for bringing me here. Thank schools to hold that distinction. you.” Hawkins, a Second Team All-America selection by CBSSportsline.com, ended the season ranked fourth nationally in scoring with a 24.4 average while accumulating 709 total points. Only three other Temple players have bested that number for a season. He topped the 2,000-point mark with a career best 41 points in a memorable 98-92 double overtime win over Massachusetts at the Liacouras Center on March 3. His incredible night included scoring 17 of the team's 19 points in the second extra frame. It is believed to be a NCAA record for most points by a player in an overtime period. He would finish his brilliant career with 2,077 points, third most in Temple history. Chaney would finish the season by guiding his charges to a second place finish in the Atlantic 10 Conference East Division. The Owls finished with a 15-14 overall mark. Chaney also extended his postseason streak to 21 consecutive seasons with a NIT berth. The 2004-05 season was an exciting one for Temple men’s basketball fans. It saw a rising star in junior point guard Mardy Collins, the emergence of a future star in freshman Mark Tyndale and the extension of the program’s postseason streak to 22 seasons with a berth in the NIT.

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Mardy Collins, selected in the first round of the 2006 NBA Draft, ranks second in steals (290) and fifth (1,919 pts) in scoring at Temple. Chaney guided the Owls to their 22nd straight postseason trip. He however was denied his 500th coaching win at Temple when Virginia Tech ousted his team, 60-50, in the first round of the NIT at Cassell Coliseum. Besides his first team all-conference honor, Collins was named first team all-District by both the USBWA and the NABC. He also earned a spot on the A-10 all-Defensive Team and was named first team all-Big 5. The 2005-06 season will forever be remembered as the last under Hall of Fame head coach John Chaney. The Owl mentor ended a legendary coaching career by announcing his retirement on March 12, two days prior to his team’s home NIT game against Akron. The final season opened in the NIT Season Tip-Off with a home win over Army, the 500th win for Chaney at Temple. Senior All-America Mardy Collins, who finished his brilliant career fourth on the Owls’ all-time scoring list (1,919 points), led TU against #18 Maryland with 25 points and a career-best 12 assists. Chaney proved he still had some magic left when

Mark Tyndale became the first A-10 player to rank among the Top 10 in scoring and rebounding and Top 5 in steals and assists in conference history in 2007-08. he guided his Owls to a stunning 68-53 upset of #6 George Washington in the A-10 Quarterfinals, ending the nation’s longest win streak at 18 games. Saint Joseph’s stopped Temple’s A-10 run in the semifinal round with a 73-59 win.

Temple ended its season with an 80-73 overtime loss to Akron in the opening round of the NIT, just two days following Chaney’s announcement. Collins became Temple’s eighth NBA First Round draft pick in June.

Players of the Year

The Dunphy Era

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A New Era of Temple Basketball dawned in 200607 as Fran Dunphy took over the reins of the program from his close friend and colleague John Chaney. Dunphy, the all-time winningest coach in Penn history with 310 victories, succeeded Chaney, a Hall of Famer with a school-record 516 wins in his 24 seasons at Temple, in arguably the biggest coaching switch in Philadelphia Big 5 history. Dunphy brought with him a new style of basketball to North Broad Street, forgoing the match-up zone for the more traditional man-to-man defense. He also instilled a high-octane motion offense, replacing the Owls’ deliberate attack. The results were mixed. Temple averaged 75.0 points per game as a team, and set a new school record for points in consecutive games (207) and a three-game stretch (296). Defensively, the team struggled, allowing 74.1 points per game. The season featured the emergence of sophomore Dionte Christmas. The 6-6 guard scored in double figures 27 times, tallying 20 points or more on 18 occasions and reaching 30 points in a game five times. The second team all-Atlantic 10 selection ended up leading the conference in scoring with a 20.0 average while becoming just the 10th player in Temple history to score 600 points in a season. Christmas’ backcourt mate, junior Mark Tyndale, also turned in a stellar campaign. After missing the first six games due to eligibility issues, the 6-5 guard returned to the lineup and worked his way into becoming an integral part of the Temple offense. An honorable mention all-league performer, Tyndale led the Atlantic 10 in scoring for conference games only, averaging 21.3 points per game. Overall, he averaged 19.4 points and in the process became the 43rd Owl to score 1,000 career points. Dunphy’s new system paid dividends in his second season. The Cherry and White started slowly, but following a strong second half against nationally-ranked Duke, finally came together. Led by their “one-two” punch of Christmas and Tyndale, the Owls, picked ninth in the A-10 preseason poll, went 11-5 in conference play to place second in the standings. The Owls marched through the A-10 Tournament, defeating rival Saint Joseph’s, 69-64, in the final to capture their record seventh A-10 title, and first since 2001. It was also the program’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2001. The 12th-seeded Cherry and White faced fifth-seed Michigan State and the 18thranked Spartans defeated the Owls, 72-61 at the Pepsi Center in Denver in a first round game of the South Region. Christmas, the A-10 Tournament Most Outstanding Player, finished with 670 points, 12th best single season total in school history, and a school-record 104 three-pointers. He also became just the third player to lead the league in scoring in consecutive seasons. Tyndale ended his brilliant career as the only player to rank among Temple’s Top 20 in points and rebounds and Top 10 in assists and steals. In 2008-09, Dunphy's third year at the helm, Temple became the first Atlantic 10 Conference team to repeat as champions since the 2000-01 accomplished the feat.

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Atlantic 10 Honors Khalif Wyatt.........................................2013 Pepe Sanchez.................................. 2000 Eddie Jones........................................1994 Aaron McKie.......................................1993 Mark Macon........................................1989 Tim Perry.............................................1988 Nate Blackwell................................... 1987 Granger Hall.......................................1985 Terence Stansbury............................ 1984 First Team Khalif Wyatt.........................................2013 Ramone Moore..................................2012 Lavoy Allen...............................2010, 2011 Dionte Christmas................ 2008, 2009 Mardy Collins....................... 2005, 2006 David Hawkins..................................2004 Lynn Greer............................. 2001, 2002 Pepe Sanchez....................... 1999, 2000 Lamont Barnes..................................1998 Marc Jackson..........................1996, 1997 Rick Brunson......................................1995 Eddie Jones........................................1994 Aaron McKie............................1993, 1994 Mark Macon...............................1988-1991 Howard Evans....................................1988 Tim Perry.................................. 1987, 1988 Nate Blackwell................................... 1987 Granger Hall............................1984, 1985 Charles Rayne....................................1985 Terence Stansbury............................ 1984 Defensive Player of the Year Pepe Sanchez....................... 1998, 2000 Sixth Man of the Year Khalif Wyatt..........................................2011 Ramone Moore..................................2010 Brian Polk...........................................2002 Lynn Greer........................................ 2000 Quincy Wadley...................................1999 Most Improved Player Scootie Randall...................................2011 Dionte Christmas.............................2007 Student-Athlete of the Year Pepe Sanchez.................................. 2000


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball The Owls finished the season with a 22-12 overall record and tied for second in the conference standings with an 11-5 mark. Again it was Christmas who led the way for the Cherry and White. The 6-5 guard, who became the first Temple player immortalized with a bobblehead doll, led the Cherry and White thoughout the season, including a season-high 36-point effort in the Owls' 88-72 win over #8/8 Tennessee at the Liacouras Center, the team's signature win. Temple opened its defense of its A-10 title as the fourthseed and had to face St. Joe’s, the fifth-seed, in its first game. Ryan Brooks score scored 19 points as the Owls defeated the Hawks, 79-65, marking the first time since 1998 that Temple won three games over its city-rival. The Cherry and White defeated top-seed #19/19 Xavier, 55-53, in the semifinals riding the hothand of Christmas. The Owl co-captain had a game-high 20 Head coach Fran Dunphy's first recruit to points, and his three-pointer with Temple, Ryan Brooks scored 1,225 points just under two minutes to play and is one of the program's top perimeter gave Temple its first two-possesdefenders. sion lead (51-47) and made him the all-time three-point leader in school history. Christmas followed that performance with a 29-point effort in Temple’s 69-64 win over seventh-seed Duquesne to lead the Owls to their second straight A-10 title. Christmas was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Championship for the second straight year, the first repeat winner since UMass’ Harper Williams in 1993. Brooks and Sergio Olmos joined him on the all-Championship team. Christmas, who earned numerous postseason honors, including honorable mention All-America, followed up his A-10 Championship performance with another 29-point effort in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. His heroics, however, were not enough for the Owls, the 11th-seed in the South Region, to defeat the Dionte Christmas led the A-10 in scoring sixth-seeded Arizona State as for three straight seasons and is one of the Wildcats pulled out a 66-57 only four Temple players to eclipse 2,000 points. victory. Christmas, who averaged 19.5 points per game to become the first A-10 player to win three consecutive scoring titles, broke his single season three-point record (107 made) in the contest. He finished his illustrious career as the fourth-leading scorer in Temple history with 2,043 points. The Owls headed into what would become one of the most memorable seasons (2009-10) in its rich tradition without an identity. Head coach Fran Dunphy needed to replace three starters that had helped Temple win its second straight Atlantic 10 Tournament, with one of those being the bulk of the team’s offense the last three seasons. Picked to finish tied for fifth in the A-10, Temple would buckle down on defense in the preseason, creating a tough, switching man-to-man style. This defensive intensity, spearheaded by senior co-captains, Brooks and Luis

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Guzman, would transcend the Owls into one of the toughest teams to score on throughout the season. Offensively, the Cherry and White played unselfishly, averaging nearly 15 assists per game, while taking great care of the ball, leading the A-10 and ranking among the Top 10 nationally in fewest turnovers per contest (10.5 tpg.). Temple rebounded from that to roll off seven straight wins in December, among those was a signature victory over Big 5 rival #3/3 Villanova (71-65), to vault into the Top 25 for the first time since 2001. Sophomore guard Juan Fernandez scored a career-high 33 points in the upset to lead Temple to its first win over a Top 5 team in a decade. It was not a solo effort as Brooks added 20 points and junior forward Lavoy Allen had a game-high 17 rebounds. The Owls ended 2009 with one of their nation’s best 12 road wins at Northern Illinois. The New Year, however, did not start off as well. Playing against top-ranked Kansas, Temple turned in its worst performance of the season while the JayHawks were at the top of their game in an 84-52 loss. Temple recovered quickly, opening Conference play with six straight wins, starting with a 73-46 victory over city-rival St. Joe’s. Next was an overtime win at Rhode Island, which entered the game with the nation’s fourthbest RPI. Fernandez, who led the Owls with 18 points, hit a deep three late in the extra frame to help pull out the victory. In a showdown of the top two teams in the conference, Temple led for nearly the entire game and used 59.2 percent shooting to post a 77-72 win over Xavier. Brooks led four double figure scorers for Temple with a game-high 22 points as the Owls reaffirmed that the A-10 stills runs through Philly. Temple won at Fordham to cap its six-game streak, but the win proved costly as Fernan- Argentine standout Juan Fernandez condez took a shot to the head nected on a buzzer-beater to lift Temple past while driving the baseline. He Penn State in the 2011 NCAA Tournament. missed only one game while working through concussion-like symptoms, but his play was affected by the injury for nearly a month. Temple dropped two of its next four games before rebounding to close the regular season on an seven-game win streak to capture its’ A-10 record ninth league title. In that stretch Fernandez returned to the starting lineup in time to help Temple clinch just its fifth perfect Big 5 season. The 6-4 sharpshooter scored 12 of his game-high 23 points in a decisive 18-0 run to open the second half. Allen became the first Temple player to grab 20 rebounds in a game since 1973 by pulling down 21 in the game. Temple next set its sights on Atlantic City and the A-10 Tournament. The top-seeded Owls got 17 points and a career-high seven assists from Fernandez and Allen notched his 13th double-double of the season in leading Temple past St. Bonnies, 69-51, in the quarterfinals. A third meeting with Rhode Island awaited, and, for the second straight game the Owls led wire-to-wire, dispatching the Rams 57-44 behind 16 points from Brooks. Fernandez matched his career-high in assists for the second straight game while contributing 14 points. A rematch with Richmond was now all that stood in the way of Temple joining UMass as the only A-10 programs to win three consecutive A-10 titles. The Owls led at the break, 29-25, and would build a 12-point lead with 12 minutes remaining on a Brooks three-pointer. The Spiders would claw back into the game, holding the Owls to just two field goals the remainder of the contest, and none over the final six-and-ahalf minutes. Temple’s defense, however, limited Richmond’s attack and the Owls converted seven straight free throws, four by Brooks, a second team all-confer-

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OwlSports.com ence pick, and three by A-10 Sixth Man of the Year Ramone Moore, to clinch their three-peat with a 56-52 win. Fernandez, whose family flew over to watch the games, was the unanimous choice for Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament while Allen, a first team all-conference selection, joined him on the all-tournament team. A fifth-seed in the NCAA Tournament, Temple ran into a 27-4 Cornell team that was hardly your typical 12-seed. The Ivy League champions, who entered play as the nation’s top three-point shooting team, made 11 of its 12 shots from inside the arc to lead by as many as 11 points in the first half. Temple, which made 50 percent of its shots in the opening stanza, scored on eight of its first nine possessions of the second half. The Owls, however, could only cut one-point off of its eight-point halftime deficit as Ivy League Player of the Year Randy Wittman drained three long three-pointers during that stretch. The Big Red then went on a 15-4 run to take control of the game and put an abrupt end to the Owls’ amazing season with a 78-65 win. Temple’s final ranking in the Associated Press poll was 12th and the Owls’ (29-6) win total was third on the program’s all-time list. The 2010-11 season started off with tremendous hype as the Owls were ranked in both polls (#22) for the first time since 2001. Moore moved into the starting rotation and led a balanced scoring attack as Temple defeated visiting Seton Hall in its opener. Balance would be a theme throughout the season as for the first time in a decade five players would end the season with double-figure scoring averages. Temple fell out of the Top 25 with the two losses at the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, but six straight wins would put the program back into the polls. Notable wins in that stretch included a 64-61 win over Maryland in the BB&T Classic and a home victory over #9/10 Georgetown. It marked the third straight year the Owls would knock off a Top 10 team at the Liacouras Center. Moore scored a career-high 30 points against the Hoyas while Rahlir Jefferson added 10 points and sealed the win The 2013 A-10 and Big 5 Player of the Year, with two free throws. It was Khalif Wyatt tied Lynn Greer's school record a milestone victory for Fran with seven 30-point games in a season, inDunphy as he recorded ca- cluding two in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. reer win #400. Temple fell out of the polls with a 78-74 loss at #8/8 Villanova in the final game of 2010. The Owls opened their A-10 schedule with three straight wins, which propelled the team back into the Top 25. It was again a short-lived stay as Duquesne jumped all over Temple in 78-66 win in Pittsburgh. Khalif Wyatt lit up Penn in the next game, scoring 27 points – the most by a Temple reserve in over a quarter-century, to lead the Owls to victory. Lavoy Allen, who would end his career third on Temple’s all-time blocked shots list, added 10 points and a career-high six rejections. Scootie Randall then scored a career-high 28 points at Xavier, but the Musketeers proved to be too much in a battle of the A-10s premier programs. The Temple players did not hang their heads, but used the Xavier loss to fuel them to an eight-game winning streak. Along the way was Dunphy’s 100th win at Temple, which came against his alma mater, a 71-67 win at La Salle. Allen, a first team all-A-10 honoree, would be absent for a key road win at Dayton. Moore, who earned second team all-Atlantic 10 honors, scored 26 points in the win over the Flyers. Playing without Micheal Eric, who suffered a fractured patella in practice, the Owls dismantled Richmond, 73-53, in a rematch of the 2010 A-10 Championship game. Moore led the way with 24 points while Fernandez added 20. The win proved costly as Scootie Randall injured his right foot in the game and would miss the remainder of the season. Allen became Temple’s all-time leading rebounder in the team’s 66-52

win over Saint Joseph’s, passing John Baum with his 1,043rd rebound. In true form, Allen pulled down one of his 41 career double-doubles in the game. Top-ranked Duke would end Temple’s win streak as All-American Kyle Singler scored a game-high 28 points in a 78-61 win at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Allen had 17 points and 13 rebounds against the Blue Devils. Temple won its 10th straight A-10 game, the first such streak since 19992000, in spoiling UMass’s Senior Day with a 73-67 overtime win. Allen grabbed a season-high 18 rebounds and Fernandez scored 13 of his teamhigh 19 points in the second half. Lavoy Allen made his final game at the Liacouras Center a memorable one. He scored a career-high 24 points and helped Temple tie the building record with its 22nd consecutive home win in defeating La Salle, 9082. The Owls’ Boardwalk Empire came to an end in the A10 semifinals as Richmond snapped Temple’s 10-game A-10 Tournament win streak with a 58-54 victory. Selection Sunday saw Temple awarded its first at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament since 1999. The Owls were made the seventh-seed in the West Region with their opponent 10th-seeded Penn State. The Pennsylvania schools would have to travel 2500 miles to play at the McKale Center in Tuscon. The trip was well worth it as the game would go down as one of the most memorable of the tournament. There were eight ties and 20 lead changes in the tightly contested game. As each team kept counterpunching and the lead kept alternating, it was becoming clear that the last team with the ball was going to win. After Penn State’s 2000-point scorer Talor Battle drained a 25-footer with 16 seconds to play to tie the game at 64. The Owls called timeout. It was then that Wyatt urged Dunphy to put the ball in Fernandez’s hands. And Fernandez delivered one shining moment for Temple, connecting on a leaning 12-footer to lift the Owls to their first NCAA win since 2001. Fifth-ranked and second-seed San Diego State was up next and the Owls were up for the challenge. The Aztecs looked like they were going to pull away at times, but the Owls would keep the game within striking distance. Trailing by five with two minutes to play, Wyatt drained a three-pointer and Allen followed with a basket to tie the game. In the first overtime, Fernandez made a three to give the Owls the lead, which they would hold until Malcolm Thomas tied it at 61 on a three-point play. In the second overtime, the Aztecs finally pulled away to end the Owls’ season. The 2011-12 season went down as one of the truly successful campaigns in the storied program’s 114 years. Despite losing their starting center, Micheal Eric, to injury in November, the Owls stunned the college basketball world to open the new year with a thrilling 78-73 win over then #3/5 Duke at a sold-out Wells Fargo Center. The team then rode an 11-game win streak to its third straight season in the Top 25 polls. With Eric back in the lineup, Temple clinched its record 10th straight regular season A-10 Conference Championship with a 13-3 league mark, and entered the conference tournament at 24-6. Massachusetts stunned the Owls in the conference quarterfinals, but the Cherry and White were still awarded a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the fifth straight season – one of only 13 schools to accomplish the feat. The season ended on a disappointing note as 12th-seeded One of only four Owls to score 1,000 South Florida posted a 58-44 points and grab 1,000 rebounds, Lavoy win in the second round of Allen helped lead Temple to four NCAA the tournament against the Tournaments before embarking on his NBA career. fifth-seeded Owls.

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball A 30-year run in the Atlantic 10 Conference came to an end during the 2012-13 season. With a core group of five experienced seniors, the Owls were poised for success from the beginning. Temple got off to a fast start, winning its first six games of the season, capped by a Big 5 win over Villanova. The non-conference season was highlighted by a win against #3/3 Syracuse at Madison Square Garden as part of the Chevrolet Gotham Classic. Khalif Wyatt scored 33 points in the upset victory, including a 15-of-15 performance at the free throw line. The win over the Orange marked the fifth straight season in which the Owls defeated a Top 10 opponent. After an up-and-down first month of A-10 play, the Owls closed out their final A-10 regular season with six straight league victories, capped by an 84-76 upset win over #21/19 VCU. The run earned Temple the #3 seed in the Owls’ final A-10 Tournament. Before the start of First team all-conference honoree Will Cum- the championships at the mings led the Owls to a 26-win season and the brand-new Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., Wyatt was 2016 NIT semifinals. honored as the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year, becoming the 10th and final Owl to earn that distinction. For a second year in a row, Massachusetts upset Temple in the A-10 quarterfinals, but it would not deter the Owls from experiencing some postseason success. Temple earned an at-large NCAA Tournament berth, making it six years in a row the Owls were part of the Big Dance. As a #9 seed, Temple was sent to the familiar confines of Dayton Arena, where the Owls faced #8 NC State in the NCAA Second Round. Behind 31 points from Wyatt, Temple pulled off a 76-72 win to advance in the tournament and face top-seeded and fourthranked Indiana. Wyatt once again put up 31 points for the Owls, but despite leading the game with just a few minutes left, the Hoosiers ultimately came out on top by a score of 58-52 after a late run. Wyatt’s two 31-point performances made him the highest-scorer for the NCAA Second and Third Rounds. In the following weeks, Wyatt was honored as the Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Year, and was named to the NABC All-District First Team. He finished his career with 1,576 points to rank 13th all-time in program history. In 2013-14, the program's first season in the American Athletic Conference, the Owls struggled in a rebuilding year, posting a 9-22 record. The Cherry and White did continue its streak of wins over a nationally-ranked program to seven with a 71-64 upset over #23 SMU. With a young team, a new tougher conference and the toughest schedule in the history of the program, success was hard to come by for the Owls, who also suffered a season-ending injury to one of the squad’s top performers- Daniel Dingle. The Owls ran off three straight wins early in the season against Clemson, UAB and Big 5 rival Saint Joseph’s to start 4-3, and closed the 2013 portion of the schedule at 5-5. After the injury to Dingle, the new year brought a tough stretch for the team with a nine-game losting streak. Three of those losses came to teams in the Top 25, the last to #15 Cincinnati, an 80-76 nailbiter at the Liacouras Center. Senior Dalton Pepper, who had a breakout season in leading the team in scoring (17.5), was one of three Owls to play over 34 minutes per game. Junior Will Cummings (16.8 ppg.) and sophomore Quenton DeCosey (15.4 ppg,) were the other two ironmen, and made up a trio of 15-point scorers for the Owls. It was not scoring that was the problem for this Temple team, but defense. The Owls would allow 78.1 points per game, uncharacteristic for a Dunphy team. The Owls earned the eight-seed in the inaugural American Athletic Conference Tournament, and played nine-seed UCF to a thrilling double-overtime contest before falling 94-90. The final record would read 9-22, but it marked a record nine regular

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season games against ranked opponents, including two games against the 2013 NCAA Champion Louisville Cardinals and two more against the 2014 NCAA Champion UConn Huskies. It was a turnaround season to best all others for Temple in 2014-15, as its 26-11 mark gave the Owls 17 more wins than in the previous year. No other team in NCAA Division I boasted such an impressive increase, and it was truly a return to form for the storied program. While Temple fell just barely short of its goal of earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament, the Owls made the most of an opportunity to compete on the national stage in the postseason. As a top seed in the National Invitation Tournament, Temple won three games to advance to the NIT Semifinals at the famed Madison Square Garden in New York City. While a spot in the championship game was denied them by Miami (Fla.), the Owls had plenty to be proud of after their impressive run. Temple won nine more games in its second season as a member of the American Athletic Conference than it had in the first, going 13-5 in league play. Head Coach Fran Dunphy was recognized by his peers for the achievement, earning Coach of the Year honors for the third time in his nine years with the Owls. Leading the way all season long was Cummings, named to the American First Team after ranking among the league's top five players in scoring (14.8/3rd), assists (4.2/5th), steals (1.9/2nd), free-throw percentage (.808/3rd) and assist/turnover ratio (2.1/3rd). He nearly single-handedly willed the team to victory in the NIT First Round, scoring a season-high 30 points in the win over Bucknell and setting the example his teammates would follow over the next rounds. For much of the season, it was a tale of two teams for the Owls, who fared far better with a full, healthy lineup than they did without it. After opening the season at 6-4, Temple had its full lineup available for the first time on Dec. 18 at Delaware. Senior guard Jesse Morgan and junior guard Devin Coleman became eligible for that contest after transferring from UMass and Clemson, respectively, and their impact was felt immediately. Morgan went 4-of-8 from long range in his first game as an Owl, scoring 16 points and helping Temple come just three shy of its all-time single-game record for three-pointers in a game. Seven others also connected from behind the arc in the win, including Coleman whose three treys helped the Owls get to 16 overall. The Delaware win was the first

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1,886 Victories 5th All-Time in Wins Temple’s 75-57 victory over Bowling Green on Dec. 31, 2012 put the Owls in elite company...The Owls joined Kentucky, North Carolina, Kansas, Duke and Syracuse with 1,800 wins. Temple Basketball owns a 120-year won-loss record of 1,886-1,052. The Owls history also includes: • 49 postseason tournament appearances (31 NCAAs, 18 NITs) • Two Final Four appearances (1956 and 1958) under Harry “The Chief” Litwack • Five regional finals in 22 years under John Chaney (1988, 1991, 1993, 1999 and 2001) • NIT championships in 1938 and 1969. • Two Naismith Basketball Association Hall of Fame Coaches in Litwack and Chaney.

Top 10 Division I Schools in Total Victories Kentucky........................2,237 Kansas.............................2,217 North Carolina............. 2,206 Duke..................................2,115 TEMPLE.......................... 1,886 Syracuse......................... 1,861 Notre Dame.................. 1,845 UCLA.............................. 1,839 St. John’s.........................1,817 Louisville........................ 1,803 *as of 11/8/17 Source: NCAA


OwlSports.com in what became a six-game win streak for Temple, highlighted by a dominating, 7752 win against #10 Kansas at the Wells Fargo Center on Dec. 22. For the Owls, it marked a win over a ranked team for an eighth consecutive year, and the win was Dunphy's sixth over a Top 10 team. Temple made 18 of its final 23 shots from the field in the victory, pulling away early in the second half and leading by no fewer than 20 for the final nine minutes. The fourth win in the streak was over defending national champion UConn, on the road in the conference opener for both teams. Temple prevailed in overtime against the Huskies, and would go on to defeat them Fran Dunphy has earned conference again at home in early March. Coach of the Year honors in four of his After three consecutive 10 seasons at Temple (A-10 in 2010 and wins to open league play, 2012, American in 2015 and 2016). Temple was dealt a blow in a home game against Tulsa on Jan. 10. An injury to Cummings would force him to miss all or part of three straight games, all of which were losses for the Owls. With Cummings back in the lineup on Jan. 22 against USF, Temple regained form and would go on to win seven straight games, its longest streak of the season. Included in the run was a 61-60 win at Memphis, thanks to a buzzer-beating jumper by sophomore guard Josh Brown off an assist from Cummings. In the game following, Temple avenged an earlier loss to Cincinnati with a 75-59 home win against the Bearcats. Temple earned the fourth seed at the American Athletic Conference Tournament, and pulled out an 80-75 win against Memphis in the quarterfinals on March 13. The win was the 500th career victory for Dunphy, who had been named Coach of the Year the day prior. SMU got the best of Temple for a third time in the conference semifinals, putting the Owls on the bubble for an at-large NCAA Tournament berth. Despite a number of projections putting Temple in the field, on Selection Sunday it was not to be. The Owls were awarded the top seed in the NIT and made the most of the three home games they were fortunate to host in the postseason. While most of the season's accolades went deservedly to Cummings, the senior leader had plenty of help in getting the Owls their 26 wins, tying for the seventh-most in program history. Junior guard Quenton DeCosey started in 35 games and averaged 12.3 points per game to rank second behind Cummings. Junior forward Jaylen Bond averaged 7.9 rebounds per game to lead all players in The American, and recorded a team-best five double-doubles over the course of the season. Rising above expectations was the hallmark of the 2015-16 season for Temple, as American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for a second year in a row, Fran Dunphy, guided the Owls to their first-ever regular season title in The American. Picked to finish sixth in the league, Temple instead went 14-4 with a 7-2 record against the next five teams in the standings. In the final game of the regular season, the Owls clinched the league championship outright with a win at Tulane. Temple then advanced to the American Tournament semifinals for a second year in a row, and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The 10th-seeded Owls, making their return to the Big Dance after a threeyear hiatus, took seventh-seeded Iowa to overtime in the NCAA First Round before falling 72-70 on a buzzer-beating layup. After playing and falling to three ranked teams in its first four games, the Owls picked up the pace with wins in three of their next four. Temple began conference play in late December at #22 Cincinnati, and earned the upset by a score of 77-70. After a setback at home against Houston, the Owls proved their ability to rebound by taking down #23 UConn on the road, 55-53. Temple completed a regular season sweep of both Cincinnati and UConn later on down the line, but the Owls' third win over a ranked team was a big one. SMU, picked to win the conference, visited Temple on January 24 with a

record of 18-0. The Mustangs' undefeated season ended at the hands of the Owls, who got a career-high 23 points from senior Devin Coleman. He hit a perfect 8-of-8 field goals in the game, including seven from long range, and Temple won 89-80 to make it seven of the last eight seasons with a win over a Top 10 team for the Owls. Beginning with the last game of January at USF, Temple rattled off five wins in a row including an 83-79 overtime thriller against Tulsa and a second win against UConn. The Owls went on to close out the regular season losing just one conference game in a span of 10 contests. They finished the season with 11 home wins, marking the eighth time in the last nine seasons that they posted 10 or more wins on their home court. Comebacks were the name of the game in February, as the Owls came back to win three games after being down by 10 or more points in the second half. Their resilience was no doubt a factor in the selection committee's eyes, and come Selection Sunday, Temple was rewarded. The Owls had to make another kind of comeback late in February. Freshman Trey Lowe was injured in a car accident, keeping him off the court for the remainder of the season. His teammates rallied, and honored Lowe with warm-up t-shirts dedicated to him in every game after the fact. Senior Quenton DeCosey was a leader for the Owls all season, scoring in double figures in 30 of 33 contests. He finished his career with 1,513 points to rank 16th alltime, and ranked first on the team and third in the conference with 15.9 points per game in 2015-16. He was a unanimous selection to the American Athletic Conference First Team, and was also named to the Philadelphia Big 5 First Team as well as the NABC All-District First Team. With 8.5 rebounds per game, senior Jaylen Bond led the team and ranked fifth in the league. He led Temple in scoring in both of its AmerQuenton DeCosey, a 2016 American Conferican Tournament games, and ence FIrst Team selection, finished his career was named to the American with 1,513 points to rank 16th on the Owls' allAthletic Conference All-Tourtime list. nament Team. Coming on strong in the latter half of the season was sophomore Obi Enechionyia, who scored in double figures in 12 of the final 15 games. He finished as the team's second-leading scorer with 11 points per game. Junior point guard Josh Brown proved to be an outstanding ball-handler for Temple, ranking eighth in the nation with an assist to turnover ratio of 3.5. As a team, the Owls ranked third in the nation in fewest turnovers per game at 9.2. The 2016-17 season ended with a 16-16 mark for the Owls, who bowed out in the American Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinals. The early season saw some big highlights, most notably at Thanksgiving when Temple beat back-to-back Top 25 opponents in a five-game win streak to claim the NIT Season Tip-Off title at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Temple trailed by 18 before coming back to defeat #25 Florida State, 89-86, and upset #19/17 West Virginia the following day by a score of 81-77. Enechionyia was named the NIT Season Tip-Off MVP after notching a double-double of 22 points and 12 rebounds in the win vs. #19/17 West Virginia. In winning its fifth straight game on Dec. 3 against Penn, Temple also earned its 200th all-time victory at the Liacouras Center. With 9.0 three-pointers made per game, Temple set a school record for a single season and led all teams in the American Athletic Conference. The Owls made a season-high 12 three-pointers on three occasions. Freshman Quinton Rose, who averaged 10.1 points per game to rank fourth on the team, was named to the 2016-17 American Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team. Rose became the first all-rookie selection for the Owls since Lavoy Allen in 2007-08.

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TEMPLE BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME The careers and a ­ ccomplishments of 41 distinguished Temple players and coaches have been recognized by their induction into the Hall of Fame.

JOHN BAUM (1966-69) Inducted February 16, 1979 The leading rebounder (1,042) and 11th highest scorer (1,544) in Temple history, he also starred in the pro ranks. Captain of Temple’s 1969 NIT Championship team. Named to Big 5 Hall of Fame.

NATE BLACKWELL (1984-87) Inducted February 17, 1998 John Chaney’s first Temple recruit, earned numerous honors, including All-American. Finished career as Owls’ all-time leader in games played. Unanimous choice as the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year in 1987.

MIKE BLOOM (1936, 38) Inducted February 16, 1981 Starred for the 1938 Temple team that captured the first NIT. Earned All-American honors as a junior and senior when he led the Owls in scoring. Became an outstanding professional player and also did some coaching.

NELSON BOBB (1943, 47-49) Inducted February 16, 1981 Led the Owls in scoring during the 1942-43, 1947-48 and 194849 seasons in a career interrupted by the service. Scored 984 points and set several Temple records that were eventually erased as the sport changed.

CLARENCE BROOKINS (1965-68) Inducted February 16, 1984 Scored 1,386 points in three seasons and earned numerous honors. He was the MVP in the 1967 Quaker City Tournament won by the Owls. Named to the Big 5 Hall of Fame. Played several seasons of pro basketball.

JIMMY BROWN (1933-35) Inducted January 28, 1977 Winner of six letters, he starred in basketball and baseball. Led the Owls in scoring two seasons. Made the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference all star team twice. Earned basketball All-American honorable mention.

RICK BRUNSON (1991-95) Inducted February 19, 2011 Two-time team captain who averaged 16.7 points per game in his senior year, when he was named first-team All-Atlantic 10. Scored 1,493 points, dished 470 assists and made 253 steals. His assists and steals ranked third at Temple upon the completion of his career.

JOHN CHANEY (1982-2006) Inducted January 24, 2009 Inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame (2001). Led Temple to 23 postseason appearances in 24 seasons, including 17 trips to the NCAA Tournament. Five of his teams reached the NCAA Elite Eight. Named National Coach of the Year twice, and his 1987-88 team ended regular season ranked #1. Compiled most coaching wins (516) in Temple history.

TIM CLAXTON (1974-78) Inducted October 21, 1994 Scored 1,418 points. Led the Owls in scoring during 1977-78 season. Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1987). Winner of Gallagher Award as Big 5’s Most Improved Player. Drafted by the Washington Bullets.

JOEY CROMER (1966-69) Inducted February 28, 1985 Played an important role as Temple won the 1969 NIT championship. Scored 19 points as Temple defeated Boston College for the title. Had 1,118 points in three seasons (career high of 35 points vs. Penn).

AL (LEFTY) DIDRIKSEN (1953-55) Inducted January 14, 1974 One of Temple’s greatest allaround athletes. He received eight letters in basketball, baseball and soccer. Scored 99l points for the basketball team. Co-captain of the Owls for two seasons. Earned soccer All-American honors.

BRUCE DRYSDALE (1959-62) Inducted February 24, 1978 Winner of the Robert V. Geasey Trophy as the Big 5 MVP in 1961. Inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1977. Scored 1,444 points in three seasons. Made the Little All-American team for players 5-10 or under.

HOWARD EVANS (1984-88) Inducted February 20, 1999 One of Temple’s finest point guards. He sparked Temple to the nation’s No. 1 ranking in 1988. The Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year in 1985. Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1994).

CHARLES FREIBERG (1933-35) Inducted January 28, 1977 Starter for three seasons and team captain during the 1933-34 season. Named to the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference all star team. Played in the Eastern Professional League.

LYNN GREER (1997-02) Inducted September 23, 2016 First team all-conference, all-district and Philadelphia Big 5 Most Valuable Player who ranks second all-time with 2.099 points. Also set still-standing school records for single-season threepoint accuracy (.472) and career free throw percentage (.852).

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GRANGER HALL (1981-85) Inducted January 28, 1977 Eighth highest scorer in Temple history (1,652 points). Three-time All-American, holds several Owl records. Named the A-10 Player of the Year in 1985. Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1991) and made All-Big 5 three years.

BOB HARRINGTON (1961-64) Inducted February 17, 1998 Captain of 1963-64 team that won the Middle Atlantic Conference championship. Played entire season despite suffering from a chronic ankle sprain. Selected an “Unsung Hero” by Phila. Sports Writers Association Basketball Club.

MARC JACKSON (1995-97) Inducted October 6, 2012 Scored 1,059 career points and grabbed 567 rebounds in his three-year collegiate career, including 1,001 points in his final two seasons (1995-96, '96-97) at Temple. Was selected in the second round of the 1997 NBA Draft by Golden State.

OLLIE JOHNSON (1970-72) Inducted March 2, 1983 Finished his career with 1,063 points. Co-captained the Owls and twice was named the team’s MVP. Led Temple in scoring and rebounding as a junior and senior. Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1979). Played pro with several teams.

EDDIE JONES (1991-94) Inducted February 19, 2011 Earned Atlantic-10 Conference Player of the Year honors and AP Honorable Mention All-American as a senior when he led Temple in scoring (19.2 ppg), blocked shots (1.5 bpg.) and field goal percentage (.470). Scored 1,470 points in his three seasons.

STEVE JUENGER (1935-36) Inducted February 16, 1979 Earned three letters in basketball and was named to the All-Eastern Conference team as a senior when he was a co-captain. Played on 1935-36 team that reached finals of the Olympic Trials. Also competed in football and track.

BILL “Pickles” KENNEDY (1957-60) Inducted January 31, 1975 Earned All-American honors in basketball and baseball. Finished career with 1,468 points. Led the Owls in scoring as a junior and senior. Won Robert V. Geasey Trophy as Big 5 MVP (1960). Inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1975.

HAL LEAR (1953-56) Inducted January 14, 1974 Leading scorer on the 1955-56 team that finished third in the NCAA Tournament. Selected the MVP of the tourney after his 48-point outburst against Southern Methodist. He scored 1,472 points and earned All-American honors.

ED LERNER (1946-49) Inducted February 16, 1982 Scored 899 points, a total remarkable for his era. Led the Owls in scoring during 1946-47 season with a 10.2 average. Made over 90 percent of his free throws. He played in 85 games.

HARRY LITWACK (1927-29) Inducted February 1, 1971 Inducted into National Basketball Hall of Fame (1975). “The Chief” led Temple into 13 post-season tournaments. His 21-year record was 373-193. Led Temple to third place finishes in 1956 and 1958 NCAA Tournaments and to the 1969 NIT championship.

MARK MACON (1988-91) Inducted October 8, 2004 An All-America selection as a freshman, he ended his career as the school’s all-time leading scorer (2,609 points) and steals leader (281 steals). Only four-time first team allleague honoree in A-10 history. Played six seasons in the NBA. Assistant coach from 2003-06.

JIM MALONEY (1973-96) Inducted January 28, 1997 Considered one of basketball’s finest strategists, he played an important role in the Owls’ success. Assisted both Don Casey and John Chaney at Temple and was head coach at Niagara. He developed some of the finest guards in Temple history.

AARON McKIE (1991-94) Inducted February 19, 2011 The AP Honorable Mention All-American finished his threeyear career tied for sixth on the all-time scoring list with 1,650 points, averaging 17.9 points per game while starting all 92 games. Averaged 20.6 ppg. and earned A-10 Player of the Year as a junior. Named first-team all-conference as senior.

BILL MLKVY (1949-52) Inducted December 2, 1971 Temple’s famed Owl Without a Vowel. Earned first team All-American honors after averaging 29.2 points a game during the 1950-51 season. Owns numerous Temple records including the one game mark of 73 points against Wilkes.

ANGELO MUSI (1940-42) Inducted February 5, 1973 Captain of both the Temple basketball and baseball teams. Earned All-American and AllEast honors after the 1941-42 basketball season. Three-time All-City. Team captain of the Philadelphia Warriors in 1946-47.

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JAY NORMAN (1955-58) Inducted January 26, 1976 A three-season starter. Scored 1,024 points. Led the team in rebounding. Played on Temple’s teams that rolled to third place finishes in two NCAA Tournaments. He is a Big 5 Hall of Famer.

ALBERT (REDS) PEARSON (1928-31) Inducted January 28, 1977 Captain of the 1930-31 basketball team, he led the Owls to a 17-4 record. The physical education section of the complex at Broad Street and Montgomery Avenue adjoining McGonigle Hall is named Pearson Hall in his honor.

TIM PERRY (1984-88) Inducted January 25, 2000 The Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year in 1988. He is Temple’s all-time leader in blocked shots with 392. He scored 1,368 points and grabbed 985 rebounds.

GUY RODGERS (1955-58) Inducted December 2, 1971 He was the sparkplug as Temple compiled a 74-16 record from 1955 to 1958. First team All-American selection, also earned All-Pro honors. He scored 1,767 points as an Owl.

HOWARD ROSAN (1933-35) Inducted January 26, 1976 One of Temple’s all-time greats, was also outstanding as a high school and pro player. “Reds” played three varsity seasons at Temple and was captain of the 1934-35 team. Earned All-American recognition.

JERRY RULLO (1943-46) Inducted February 16, 1984 A three-sport standout at Temple. He captained the basketball and soccer teams and also played baseball. He earned seven letters at Temple. He later played pro basketball with the Philadelphia Warriors.

DON SHIELDS (1935-38) Inducted December 2, 1969 Sparked Temple to the championship of the first NIT in 1938, was named the tourney’s MVP. Earned All-American honors in 1936 and 1938. Temple had a 58-14 record during his career.

TERENCE STANSBURY (1981-84) Inducted September 29, 1995 Fifth highest scorer in Temple men’s basketball history (1,811 points). Earned All-American honors. Led the Owls twice in scoring. Inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1990.

JIMMY USILTON, SR. (1926-39) Inducted February 5, 1973 During his 13 years as head coach, compiled a 205-79 record as Temple became a national powerhouse. His 1937-38 team had a 23-2 record and won the first NIT. He coached the 1936 team to the Olympic Trial finals.

MIKE VREESWYK (1985-89) Inducted February 8, 2001 The ninth highest scorer in Temple men’s basketball history with 1,650 points. Second alltime for three pointers made with 271. Inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1995.

JIM WILLIAMS (1963-66) Inducted March 2, 1983 The second highest rebounder in Temple history with 1,031 boards, he also scored 1,306 points. He made the All-Big 5 team twice and was inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1983. He earned numerous other honors.

1937-38 TEAM Inducted October 6, 2007 The 1938 NIT Championship Men's Basketball Team became the first team to be enshrined in the Temple Athletics Hall of Fame. That Owl team claimed the first-ever National Championship in college basketball history, posting a 20-2 regular-season record to earn a spot in the Inaugural National Invitation Tournament. The Owls, under the direction of head coach James Usilton, Sr. and assistant coach Harry Litwack, defeated Bradley, 53-40, Oklahoma A&M, 56-44, and Colorado, 60-36, to win the title. Temple Hall of Famer Don Shields was named the tournament MVP and was part of "The Five Ironmen" that included Mike Bloom, Howard Black, Ed Boyle and Don Henderson.

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ELITE EIGHT TEAMS

1987-88: Sitting (L to R): Ernest Pollard, Jerome Dowdell, Howard Evans, John Chaney, Mark Macon, Shoun Randolph and Mike Vreeswyk. Standing (L to R): Tom Katsikis, Derrick Brantley, Tim Perry, Duane Causwell, Ramon Rivas, Shawn Johnson, Darrin Pearsall.

1990-91: Sitting (L to R): Shoun Randolph, Johnnie Conic, Michael Harden, Mark Macon, Vic Carstarphen. Standing (L to R): James Spears, Chris Lovelace, Jan Post, Donald Hodge, Mik Kilgore, Mark Strickland.

1992-93: Sitting (L to R): Aaron McKie, Rick Brunson, Vic Carstarphen, Chris Ozment, Eddie Jones. Standing (L to R): William Rice, Marco Van Velsen, William Cunningham, Derrick Battie, Jason Ivey, Julian King.

1998-99: Sitting (L to R): Damien Reid, Rasheed Brokenborough, Pepe Sanchez, Quincy Wadley, Keaton Sanders, Lynn Greer. Standing (L to R): Alex Wesby, Ron Rollerson, Kevin Lyde, Lamont Barnes, Mamadou Cellou Barry, Mark Karcher.

ELITE EIGHT TEAMS 1988 1991 1993 1999 2001 2000-01: Sitting (L to R): Greg Jefferson, Lynn Greer, Quincy Wadley, Alex Wesby, David Hawkins. Standing (L to R): Rouldra Thomas, Ron Rollerson, Kevin Lyde, Mamadou Cellou Barry.

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TEAM RECORDS POINTS Game Most: ........................114, vs. Glassboro St., 12/19/51 Least: ............................. 6, vs. Tennessee, 12/15/73 Half: ......... 66, 2nd half vs. Glassboro St., 12/19/51 Both teams, Most: ........................ 197 (Temple 103, .........................................Rhode Island 94, 1/6/83) .................................................................(Temple 111, ...............................Glassboro State 86, 12/12/50) Both teams, Least: ...................... 17, vs. Tennessee, ....................................................................... 12/15/73 Season Overall: ........................................... 2,698 in 1986-87 Fewest Overall: .................................541 in 1923-24 Average: ...........................................78.5 in 1955-56 Lowest Scoring Average: ......................................................... 27.0 in 1923-24

FIELD GOALS Game Made: ..............................47, vs. Gettysburg, 1/31/67 Attempted: ................... 90, vs. American, 12/14/63 Percentage, game: .........................68.6 (35-for-51), ........................................vs. Rhode Island, 2/13/10 Percentage, half: ................................84.6, second, ................................(11-for-14), vs. Lehigh, 12/11/79 Season Made: ..................................................954 in 1986-87 Attempted: ....................................2,294 in 1955-56 Percentage: ..................................... 52.5 in 1978-79 ............................................................(896-for-1706)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game Made: ........................19, vs. G. Washington, 3/4/92 Attempted: .......................... 38, vs. Rutgers, 2/1/91; ......................................... vs. Rhode Island, 3/1/06 Percentage, game: .............................80.0 (4-for-5), .........................................vs. Mississippi, 12/28/87 Season Made: ................................................. 298 in 2001-02 Attempted: ....................................... 869 in 2001-02 Percentage: ..................................... 40.9 in 1987-88

FREE THROWS Game Made: ...................................... 45, vs. Rider, 2/27/70 Attempted: ...........................54, vs. Saint Joseph’s, ........................................................................ 3/10/56 Percentage: ....................................100.0 (19-for-19), ........................................ vs. Miami (OH), 12/27/68 Season Made: ..................................................565 in 1986-87 Attempted: ........................................834 in 1955-56 Percentage: ..................................... 76.1 in 1985-86, ...............................................................(556-for-731)

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The 1986-87 squad scored more points (2,698) than any other team in Temple basketball history.

REBOUNDS Game Made: ..................... 74, vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1/25/58 Season Most: ................................................1,552 in 1955-56 Fewest: ...............................................954 in 1979-80

ASSISTS Game Made: ...................... 29, vs. G. Washington, 3/4/00 Season Made: ................................................ 527 in 2008-09

STEALS Game Made: ..............................22, vs. Duquesne, 1/21/98 Season Most: ...................................................349 in 1998-99 Fewest: ............................................... 163 in 2009-10

BLOCKED SHOTS Game Made: ..........................13, vs. Penn State, 12/26/88; ...................................... vs. Florida State, 11/29/99 Season Most: ....................................................182 in 1987-88 Least: .................................................... 45 in 1982-83

PERSONAL FOULS Game Most: ................................ 33, vs. Harvard, 12/28/79 Least: .................................2, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/15/69 Season Most: ...................................................623 in 1983-84 Fewest: ................................................. 311 in 1963-64

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TURNOVERS Season Most: ..................................................... 513 in 1971-72 Least: ................................................ 247 in 2005-06

MISCELLANEOUS Season No. of games: ..................37 in 2000-01 & 2014-15 Most Wins: ...................32 in 1986-87 and 1987-88 Most Losses: ........................................ 22 in 2013-14 Consecutive Wins: ............................ 25 in 1957-58 Consecutive Losses: ...........................11 in 1975-76 Winning Pct.: ......................... 94.1 (32-2) in 1987-88 Lowest Winning Pct.: .............................. 24.0 (6-19) .................................................................. in 1958-59 Home Winning Streak: ......................33 in 1983-87 Away Winning Streak: ....................... 12 in 1983-84 Home Losing Streak: ............................5 in 2013-14 Away Losing Streak: .........9 in 1974-76 & 2013-14


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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS Game Overall: ............................................................... 73 by Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Season Overall: ...........................................................................745 by Hal Lear in 1955-56 Average: ..................................................................... 29.2 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Career Overall: ....................................................................2,609 by Mark Macon, 1987-91 Average: ...........................................................................21.1 by Bill Mlkvy, 1949-52

Season Made: ............................................................ 107 by Dionte Christmas in 2008-09 Attempted: ................................................. 304 by Dionte Christmas in 2008-09 Percentage: ..................................... 47.2 (50-for-106) by Lynn Greer in 1997-98 Career Made: ................................................................319 by Dionte Christmas, 2005-09 Attempted: .....................................................886 by Dionte Christmas, 2005-09 Percentage: ...............................40.5 (106-for-262) by Nate Blackwell, 1983-87

FREE THROWS Game Made: ............................................... 18 by Lynn Greer vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2/2/02 Attempted: ...................................... 20 by Jim Williams vs. Manhattan, 12/18/63 Percentage: ............................................................1.000 (18-for-18) by Lynn Greer ........................................................................................ vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2/2/02 Season Made: ........................................................................204 by Khalif Wyatt in 2012-13 Attempted: .............................................................. 244 by Khalif Wyatt in 2012-13 Percentage: ................................ 90.4 (123-for-136) by Nate Blackwell, 1983-87 Career Made: .........................................................................482 by Granger Hall, 1980-85 Attempted: ...............................................................698 by Granger Hall, 1980-85 Percentage: ..................................... 85.2 (466-for-547) by Lynn Greer, 1997-02

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Mark Macon holds the all-time school record for points scored. He finished his career with 2,609 points, reached double figures 120 times and scored 20 or more points 70 times in his 126 games at Temple.

FIELD GOALS Game Made: ................................................................. 32 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Attempted: .......................................................69 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Season Made: ............................................................................ 303 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Attempted: .................................................................. 964 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Pct.: ......................................... 67.8 (137-for-202) by Vince Richardson, 1964-65 Career Made: ...........................................................................980 by Mark Macon, 1987-91 Attempted: .............................................................. 2,318 by Mark Macon, 1987-91 Percentage: ........................................54.4 (553-for-1016) by Tim Perry, 1984-88

Game Overall: .............................................34 by Fred Cohen vs. Connecticut, 3/16/56 ............................................................................................................ (NCAA Record) Season Overall: ..........................................................................472 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Average: ...................................................................... 18.8 by Bill Mlkvy in 1950-51 Career Overall: ........................................................................ 1,147 by Lavoy Allen, 2007-11 Average: ....................................................................13.4 by Jim Williams, 1963-66

ASSISTS Game Overall: ............................................ 20 by Howard Evans vs. Villanova, 2/18/88; ............................................ by Guy Rodgers vs. Southern Methodist, 3/23/56 Season Overall: ............................................................... 294 by Howard Evans in 1987-88 Average: ..............................................................8.6 by Howard Evans in 1987-88 Career Overall: ...................................................................748 by Howard Evans, 1984-88 Average: ............................................................. 5.9 by Pepe Sanchez in 1996-00

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game Made: ...............................9 by Rick Brunson vs. George Washington, 2/26/95; ..................................................................... Johnny Miller vs. Cincinnati, 3/16/95 Attempted: ..............................................................................20 by Mike Vreeswyk .........................................................................................vs. West Virginia, 2/24/87 Percentage: ........ 1.000 (7-for-7) by Pepe Sanchez vs. Rhode Island, 2/16/97 ............................................................................ Devin Coleman vs. SMU, 1/24/16

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS STEALS

Pepe Sanchez holds the career steals record with 365. The 2000 graduate helped his Argentina men’s basketball team win the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Game Made: ................................................ 11 by Mark Macon vs. Notre Dame, 1/29/89 Season Made: ................................................................... 101 by Pepe Sanchez in 1998-99 Average: ............................................................. 3.4 by Pepe Sanchez in 1997-98 Career Made: .....................................................................365 by Pepe Sanchez, 1996-00 Average: .............................................................. 3.1 by Pepe Sanchez in 1996-00

BLOCKED SHOTS Game Made: .................10 by Duane Causwell vs. Penn State, 12/26/89 and 1/19/89 Season Made: ...............................................................124 by Duane Causwell in 1988-89 Average: ...........................................................4.1 by Duane Causwell in 1988-89 Career Made: ...........................................................................392 by Tim Perry in 1984-88 Average: ...................................................................... 3.0 by Tim Perry in 1984-88

PERSONAL FOULS Season Made: ....................................................................... 117 by Ramon Rivas in 1986-87 Career Made: ...................................................................... 363 by Charles Rayne, 1981-85

SERVICE Season Games Played: ........................................................ 37 by Lynn Greer in 2000-01; .......................................................................... by Quenton DeCosey in 2014-15; ............................................................................by Devontae Watson in 2014-15; ........................................................................................ by Josh Brown in 2014-15 Duane Causwell holds the single-game and season records for blocks. Career Games Played: ............................................................ 137 by Lynn Greer, 1997-02 Games Started: .......................................................... 130 by Lavoy Allen, 2007-11

OPPONENTS' INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points: ..........................................48 by Aaric Murray of Texas Southern in 2013 Rebounds: .................................................30 by Cotton Nash of Kentucky, 1960 Field Goals: ....................................................17 by Steve Black of La Salle, 1983; ............................................................by Gary Spengler of Muhlenberg in 1964 Field Goals Attempted: ..........................38, Bill Snodgrass of St. Francis, 1967 Free Throws: ...............................................16, Raymond Paprocky of NYU, 1967 Free Throws Attempted: .........................19, Raymond Paprocky of NYU, 1967

Lynn Greer played in more games (137) than any Owl in school history.

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS POINTS Name.............................. Date Opponent Bill Mlkvy..........................3-3-51 Wilkes Hal Lear........................ 3-23-56 S. Methodist Lynn Greer..................... 12-3-01 Wisconsin Lynn Greer....................1-30-02 Fordham Bill Mlkvy...........................1-6-51 N. Carolina David Hawkins..............3-3-04 Massachusetts Hal Lear......................... 3-16-56 Connecticut Terence Stansbury.......3-2-83 Massachusetts Jim Williams................. 3-14-66 BYU Bill Kennedy..................1-10-59 Lafayette Dionte Christmas......... 3-5-08 Duquesne Mark Tyndale.............. 2-24-07 Charlotte Lynn Greer.................... 3-13-02 Fresno State Terence Stansbury.......3-5-83 Rhode Island David Hawkins ............ 1-31-04 Saint Joseph’s David Hawkins ........... 3-21-03 Boston College Lynn Greer......................3-3-02 Saint Joseph’s Rick Brunson...............2-26-95 G. Washington Mark Macon................... 1-19-91 Clemson John Baum...................12-2-68 Hofstra

REBOUNDS Pts 73 48 47 43 43 41 40 39 38 38 37 37 37 37 36 36 36 36 36 36

FIELD GOALS Name.............................. Date Opponent Bill Mlkvy..........................3-3-51 Wilkes Bill Mlkvy...........................1-6-51 North Carolina Lynn Greer..................... 12-3-01 Wisconsin Hal Lear......................... 3-16-56 Connecticut Hal Lear........................ 3-23-56 So. Methodist John Baum...................12-2-68 Hofstra Bruce Drysdale...............1-3-61 Scranton

FG 32 19 18 18 17 16 16

FIELD GOALS ATT. Name.............................. Date Opponent Bill Mlkvy..........................3-3-51 Wilkes Lynn Greer..................... 12-3-01 Wisconsin Mark Karcher............... 12-4-99 Wake Forest Mark Macon.................. 2-3-90 Rhode Island Hal Lear........................ 3-23-56 So. Methodist Mark Macon................ 3-26-88 Duke Terence Stansbury.......3-5-83 Rhode Island

FGA 69 38 33 31 30 29 29

Name.............................. Date Opponent Fred Cohen.................. 3-16-56 Connecticut Russ Gordon............. 12-28-59 Penn State Joe Newman.................2-5-73 Drexel Jay Norman..................1-25-58 Saint Joseph’s John Baum................... 3-17-69 Saint Peter’s Jay Norman................ 12-18-56 Penn Ollie Johnson................. 1-7-70 Hofstra Eddie Mast..................3-22-69 Boston College John Baum...................2-12-69 Penn State Russ Gordon...................3-3-61 Scranton Russ Gordon...............2-20-60 La Salle Tink Van Patton...........2-12-58 La Salle Jay Norman................. 3-23-56 So. Methodist

ASSISTS Bill Mlkvy

FREE THROWS Name.............................. Date Opponent Lynn Greer..................... 2-2-02 Saint Joseph’s Khalif Wyatt..................2-29-12 Massachusetts Hal Lear........................12-14-54 Albright Four tied with............................

FT 18 17 16 15

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name.............................. Date Opponent Jim Williams................12-18-63 Manhattan Granger Hall.............. 12-10-83 Villanova Will Cummings............. 11-17-14 Louisiana Tech Khalif Wyatt..................2-29-12 Massachusetts Lynn Greer..................... 2-2-02 Saint Joseph’s Mik Kilgore...................12-5-90 St. Bona. Donald Hodge.............. 1-13-90 UNLV Granger Hall...................1-4-82 Pittsburgh Marc Jackson.............. 1-28-97 La Salle

FTA 20 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Name.............................. Date Opponent Howard Evans.............2/10/88 Villanova Guy Rodgers*.............3/26/56 So. Methodist Rick Reed........................3/1/78 American Guy Rodgers................. 1/14/56 Manhattan Pepe Sanchez............. 3/17/00 Lafayette * unofficial total

Name.............................. Date Opponent Mark Macon.................1/29/89 Notre Dame Mardy Collins..............11/27/04 South Carolina Pepe Sanchez.............2/13/00 Maryland Pepe Sanchez................1/6/98 Penn Pepe Sanchez............. 12/4/98 Michigan State

Name.............................. Date Opponent Duane Causwell....... 12-26-88 Penn State Duane Causwell........... 1-19-89 Penn State Mark Strickland............ 2-9-92 Penn State Duane Causwell........12-23-89 Duquesne Duane Causwell........... 2-9-89 G.Washington Tim Perry.....................2-25-88 Duquesne Tim Perry...................... 1-23-86 Penn State

3PT 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8

3PA 20 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16

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STL 11 9 9 8 8

BLOCKS

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTED Name.............................. Date Opponent Mike Vreeswyk........... 2-24-87 W. Virginia Jim McLoughlin........... 2-16-83 Rutgers David Hawkins..............3-6-04 Xavier Mark Macon.....................2-1-91 Rutgers Johnny Miller............... 3-16-95 Cincinnati Dionte Christmas........ 3-14-09 Duquesne Lynn Greer..................... 12-3-01 Wisconsin Vic Carstarphen...........2-10-91 W. Virginia Mark Karcher............... 3-17-00 Lafayette Mark Karcher............... 12-4-99 Wake Forest Johnny Miller...............2-21-95 W. Virginia

AST 20 20 17 15 15

STEALS

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Name.............................. Date Opponent Johnny Miller............... 3-16-95 Cincinnati Rick Brunson...............2-26-95 G. Washington Dalton Pepper.............. 1-26-14 Cincinnati David Hawkins..............3-6-04 Xavier R. Brokenborough....... 1-16-97 Cincinnati Mark Macon................... 1-19-91 Clemson Mike Vreeswyk...............1-4-89 La Salle Terence Stansbury..... 2-16-83 Rutgers

REB 34 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22

Mark Strickland

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CAREER RECORDS POINTS

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Name (Years)................................................. G AVG PTS

Name (Years)................................................. FG ATT PCT

1.

Mark Macon (1987-91)................................126 20.7 2,609

1.

Tim Perry (1984-88)....................................553 1,016 .544

2. Lynn Greer (1997-02).................................137 15.3 2,099

Granger Hall (1980-85)..............................585 1,075 .544

3. David Hawkins (2000-04)........................127 16.4 2,077

3. Donald Hodge (1989-91)...........................311 578 .538

4. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)....................130 15.7 2,043

4. Lamont Barnes (1996-00).........................533 992 .537

5. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...........................125 15.4 1,919

5. Lavoy Allen (2007-11).................................592 1,109 .534

6. Terence Stansbury (1980-84)...................115 15.7 1,811

6. Alton McCullough (1978-82)....................409 767

7.

7.

Guy Rodgers (1955-58).............................90 19.6 1,767

.533

Walt Montford (1975-79)............................423 796

.531

6. Mark Tyndale (2005-08)...........................120 14.4 1,729

8. Jim Williams (1963-66)...............................462 877

.527

9. Nate Blackwell (1983-87)..........................129 13.2 1,708

9. Charles Rayne (1981-85)............................449 873

.514

10. Granger Hall (1980-85)..............................115 14.4 1,652

.514

11. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...............................92 17.9 1,650

Kevin Lyde (1998-02).................................495 963

THREE-POINT FG

Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89).........................119 13.9 1,650

13. Khalif Wyatt (2009-13)...............................109 14.5 1,576

Name (Years).........................................................................................3PT

14. John Baum (1966-69)................................86 17.9 1,544

1.

15. Bill Mlkvy (1949-52)....................................73 21.1 1,539

2. Lynn Greer (1997-02).............................................................................305

16. Quenton DeCosey (2012-16)....................129 11.7 1,513 17. Marty Stahurski (1974-78).........................109 13.8 1,499

Dionte Christmas (2005-09).................................................................319

3. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89)......................................................................271

Mark Macon

4. Quincy Wadley (1997-01).......................................................................258

18. Rick Brunson (1991-95)..............................124 12.4 1,493

5. Mark Macon (1987-91)............................................................................246

19. Hal Lear (1953-56)......................................79 19.0 1,472

6. David Hawkins (2000-04)....................................................................223

20. Mik Kilgore (1988-92).................................124 11.4 1,471

7.

21. Eddie Jones (1991-94)................................92 16.0 1,470

8. Rick Brunson (1991-95)............................................................................191

22. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...............................81 18.1 1,468

9. Alex Wesby (1999-03)............................................................................ 190

23. Howard Evans (1984-88)...........................132 11.1 1,459

10. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-99)...................................................183

24. Quincy Wadley (1997-01)...........................128 11.3 1,452

Juan Fernandez (2008-12)...................................................................207

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTED

25. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62).........................81 17.8 1,444

Name (Years).........................................................................................ATT

POINTS PER GAME

1.

Dionte Christmas (2005-09)................................................................886

Name (Years)................................................. G PTS PPG

2. Lynn Greer (1997-02).............................................................................766

1.

Bill Mlkvy (1949-52)....................................73 1,539 21.1

3. David Hawkins (2000-04)....................................................................729

2. Mark Macon (1987-91)................................126 2,609 20.7

4. Quincy Wadley (1997-01).......................................................................724

3. Guy Rodgers (1955-58).............................90 1,767 19.6

5. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89).................................................................... 692

4. Hal Lear (1953-56)......................................79 1,472 19.0

6. Mark Macon (1987-91)............................................................................657

5. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...............................81 1,468 18.1

7.

6. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...............................92 1,650 17.9

8. Mardy Collins (2002-06).......................................................................624

Rick Brunson (1991-95)..........................................................................649

John Baum (1966-69)................................86 1,544 17.9

9. Alex Wesby (1999-03)............................................................................594

8. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62).........................81 1,444 17.8

10. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-99)..................................................585

9. Jim Williams (1963-66)...............................77 1,306 17.0

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

10. Clarence Brookins (1965-68)...................83 1,386 16.7

FIELD GOALS

Name (Years)................................................. 3PFG ATT

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1.

PCT

Nate Blackwell (1983-87)..........................106 262 .405

Name (Years)...........................................................................................FG

2. Juan Fernandez (2008-12).......................207 515

1.

Mark Macon (1987-91)........................................................................... 980

3. Lynn Greer (1997-02).................................305 766 .398

2. Mardy Collins (2002-06)........................................................................718

4. Howard Evans (1984-88)...........................107 269 .398

3. Guy Rodgers (1955-58).........................................................................708

5. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89).........................271 692 .392

4. David Hawkins (2000-04)....................................................................694

6. Mark Macon (1987-91)................................246 657

5. Terence Stansbury (1980-84).............................................................. 669

7.

6. Lynn Greer (1997-02).............................................................................664

8. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...............................178 486 .366

7.

Dionte Christmas (2005-09)............................................................... 652

8. Brian Polk (2001-03)...................................136 375 .363

8. Nate Blackwell (1983-87)..................................................................... 625

10. Vic Carstarphen (1990-93).......................151 418 .361

9. John Baum (1966-69)..............................................................................611

.402

.374

Obi Enechionyia (2014-pres.).............. 143 383 .373

FREE THROWS

10. Lavoy Allen (2007-11)............................................................................ 592

Name (Years)........................................................................................... FT

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

1.

Granger Hall (1980-85)..........................................................................482

Name (Years)........................................................................................ FGA

2. Mark Tyndale (2005-08).......................................................................475

1.

Mark Macon (1987-91)......................................................................... 2,318

3. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...........................................................................472

2. Mardy Collins (2002-06).....................................................................1,798

4. Lynn Greer (1997-02).............................................................................466

3. David Hawkins (2000-04)..................................................................1,729

4. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)....................................................................... 1,681

6. Khalif Wyatt (2009-13)...........................................................................435

5. Lynn Greer (1997-02).......................................................................... 1,649

7.

6. Dionte Christmas (2005-09).............................................................. 1,531

8. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)................................................................420

7.

Terence Stansbury (1980-84)............................................................ 1,466

9. Mark Macon (1987-91)............................................................................403

8. Nate Blackwell (1983-87)................................................................... 1,445

10. Will Cummings (2011-15)........................................................................386

9. Aaron McKie (1991-94)........................................................................ 1,336 10. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89).................................................................. 1,328

Howard Evans

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ASSISTS

Name (Years).................................................................................. FTA

Name (Years)................................................. G

1.

1.

Mark Tyndale (2005-08)............................................................... 690

AVG AST

Howard Evans (1984-88)...........................132 5.7 748

2. Granger Hall (1980-85).................................................................. 688

2. Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)..........................117 5.9 689

3. David Hawkins (2000-04)............................................................ 636

3. Rick Reed (1975-79)....................................110 4.9 564

4. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)................................................................... 584

4. Nate Blackwell (1983-87)..........................129 4.1 533

5. Jim Williams (1963-66).................................................................... 581

5. Rick Brunson (1991-95)..............................124 3.8 470

6. Terence Stansbury (1980-84)....................................................... 558

6. Lynn Greer (1997-02).................................137 3.2 437

7.

7.

Lamont Barnes (1996-00)............................................................. 556

Juan Fernandez (2008-12).......................149 3.6 424

8. Guy Rodgers (1955-58)................................................................. 550

8. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...........................125 3.2 398

9. Lynn Greer (1997-02)......................................................................547

9. Jim McLoughlin (1979-84).........................104 3.7 389

10. Dionte Christmas (2005-09)........................................................ 540

10. Mik Kilgore (1988-92).................................124 3.1 380

FREE THROW PCT. Name (Years)................................................. FT 1.

ASSISTS PER GAME ATT PCT

Lynn Greer (1997-02).................................466 547 .852

Name (Years)................................................. G 1.

AST APG

Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)..........................116 689 5.9

2. Howard Evans (1984-88)...........................360 428 .841

2. Howard Evans (1984-88)...........................132 748 5.7

3. Khalif Wyatt (2009-13)...............................435 525 .829

3. Rick Reed (1975-79)....................................110 564 4.9

4. Nate Blackwell (1983-87)..........................352 425 .828

4. Nate Blackwell (1983-87)..........................129 533 4.1

5. Frank Bishop (1961-64)..............................96 117 .820

5. Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...............................129 310 3.8

6. Mike Vreeswyk (1985-89).........................303 372 .815

Rick Brunson (1991-95)..............................124 470 3.8

7.

Guy Rodgers (1955-58).............................90 340 3.8

Bill Kennedy (1957-60)...............................472 584 .808

8. Juan Fernandez (2008-12).......................149 388 .793

8. Jim McLoughlin (1979-84).........................104 389 3.7

9. Aaron McKie (1991-94)...............................346 438 .790

9. Bruce Drysdale (1959-62).........................81

10. Ed Coe (1981-86).........................................245 311 .788

REBOUNDS

STEALS

294 3.6

Juan Fernandez (2008-12).......................119 424 3.6

Mike Vreeswyk

STEALS PER GAME Name (Years)................................................. G

Name (Years)................................................. G 1.

AVG REB

Lavoy Allen (2007-11).................................135 8.5 1,147

1. AVG STL

2. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...........................125 290 2.3

Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)..........................117 3.1 365

3. Mark Macon (1987-91)................................126 281 2.2

Name (Years)................................................. G 1.

STL SPG

Pepe Sanchez (1996-00)..........................116 365 3.1

2. John Baum (1966-69).................................86

12.1 1,042

2. Mardy Collins (2002-06)...........................125 2.3 290

4. Eddie Jones (1991-94)................................92 197 2.1

3. Jim Williams (1963-66)...............................77

13.4 1,031

3. Mark Macon (1987-91)................................126 2.2 281

4. Jay Norman (1955-58)...............................89

11.4 1,017

4. Howard Evans (1984-88)...........................132 2.0 268

6. Rick Brunson (1991-95)..............................124 253 2.0

5. Kevin Lyde (1998-02).................................133

7.6 1,006

5. David Hawkins (2000-04)........................127 2.0 259

David Hawkins (2000-04)........................127 259 2.0

6. Russ Gordon (1959-62).............................81

12.3 995

6. Rick Brunson (1991-95)..............................124 2.0 253

Howard Evans (1984-88)...........................132 268 2.0

7.

9. Levan Alston (1994-96)..............................63 108 1.7

7.

Tim Perry (1984-88)....................................130 7.6 985

Mark Tyndale (2005-08)...........................120 1.7 201

8. Lamont Barnes (1996-00).........................129 6.6 851

8. Eddie Jones (1991-94)................................92 2.1 197

9. Ollie Johnson (1969-72)............................83 10.1 839

9. Lynn Greer (1997-02).................................137 1.4 196

10. Granger Hall (1980-85)..............................115 6.8 781

Aaron McKie (1991-94)...............................92 2.1 196

Aaron McKie (1991-94)...............................92 196 2.1

Mark Tyndale (2005-08)...........................120

201

1.7

BLOCKED SHOTS

11. Tim Claxton (1974-78)................................109 6.8 745

Name (Years)................................................. G

12. Mark Tyndale (2005-08)...........................120 6.1 733

1.

13. Mark Macon (1987-91)................................126 5.6 700

2. Kevin Lyde (1998-02).................................137 1.6 219

14. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2009-13).............133 5.1 682

3. Lavoy Allen (2007-11).................................135 1.6 213

15. Alton McCullough (1978-82)....................107 6.3 673

4. Lamont Barnes (1996-00).........................132 1.6 211

16. Derrick Battie (1992-96)............................123 5.3 651

5. Duane Causewell (1987-90).....................75 2.7 203

17. Clarence Brookins (1965-68)...................83 7.7 637

6. Mark Strickland (1989-92).........................93 1.9 177

18. Charles Rayne (1981-85)............................107 5.9 632

7.

19. Mik Kilgore (1988-92).................................124 5.1 627

8. Obi Enechionyia (2014-pres.).............. 98 1.3 124

20. Joe Newman (1971-74)...............................80 7.8 622

9. Sergio Olmos (2006-08)...........................114 1.1 123

21. Anthony Lee (2011-14)................................92 6.8 621

10. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2009-13).............133 1.2 108

22. Lynard Stewart (1994-98)..........................123 5.0 617

Keith Butler (2002-05)...............................92

23. David Hawkins (2000-04)........................127 4.8 613

BLOCKS PER GAME

24. Guy Rodgers (1955-58).............................90 6.5 587

Name (Years)................................................. G

1.

Alex Wesby (1999-03)................................122 4.8 587

BPG BLK

Tim Perry (1984-88)....................................130 3.0 392

1.6

151

BLK BPG

Tim Perry (1984-88)....................................130 392 3.0

2. Duane Causwell (1987-90).......................75 203 2.7

REBOUNDS PER GAME

3. Mark Strickland (1989-92).........................95 177 1.9

Name (Years)................................................. G

REB RPG

4. Kevin Lyde (1998-02).................................133 219 1.6

1.

Jim Williams (1963-66)...............................77

1,031 13.4

Keith Butler (2002-05)...............................92 151 1.6

2. Russ Gordon (1959-62).............................81

995 12.3

Lamont Barnes (1996-00).........................129 211 1.6

3. John Baum (1966-69)................................86

1,042 12.1

7.

Lavoy Allen (2007-11).................................135 213 1.6

4. Jay Norman (1955-58)...............................89

1,017 11.4

8. Obi Enechionyia (2014-pres.).............. 98 124 1.3

5. Ollie Johnson (1969-72)............................83 839 10.1

9. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2009-13).............133 108 1.2

Dan Fitzgerald (1962-65)..........................54 545 10.1

7.

Fred Cohen (1955-56)...............................31

307 9.9

8. Marc Jackson (1995-97)............................63 567 9.0

Tink Van Patton (1955-58)........................58 522 9.0

Lavoy Allen

10. Lavoy Allen (2007-11).................................135 1,147 8.5

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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Name (Year)............................................... G AVG PTS 1. Hal Lear (1955-56)..................................31 24.0 745 2. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51).................................25 29.2 731 3. Lynn Greer (2001-02)............................31 23.2 719 4. Nate Blackwell (1986-87)......................36 19.8 714 5. Terence Stansbury (1982-83)..............29 24.6 713 6. David Hawkins (2003-04)....................29 24.4 709 7. Mark Macon (1987-88)...........................34 20.6 699 8. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13)............................34 20.5 697 9. Mark Macon (1990-91)...........................31 22.0 683 10. Aaron McKie (1992-93).........................33 20.6 680 11. Mark Macon (1989-90)..........................31 21.9 679 12. Lynn Greer (2000-01)............................37 18.2 675 13. Dionte Christmas (2007-08)................34 19.7 670 14. Dionte Christmas (2008-09)................34 19.5 662 15. Guy Rodgers (1957-58).........................30 20.1 603 16. Dionte Christmas (2006-07)................30 20.0 600 17. Eddie Jones (1993-94)..........................31 19.2 595 Bruce Drysdale (1960-61).....................28 21.3 595 19. Guy Rodgers (1956-57).........................29 20.4 591 20. Aaron McKie (1993-94)..........................31 18.8 582 21. John Baum (1968-69)............................30 19.3 579 22. Terence Stansbury (1983-84)...............31 18.6 577 23. Bill Kennedy (1959-60)..........................26 22.2 576 24. David Hawkins (2002-03)....................34 16.9 574 25. Guy Rodgers (1955-56).........................31 18.5 573

Name (Year)................................................... FG ATT PCT 1. Vince Richardson (1964-65).................... 137 202 .678 2. Tim Perry (1987-88).................................... 203 347 .585 3. Jim Williams (1965-66).............................. 182 313 .580 4. Lamont Barnes (1997-98)......................... 154 266 .579 5. Granger Hall (1981-82)............................... 139 243 .572 6. Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson (2011-12).............. 123 217 .567 7. Tim Perry (1985-86).................................... 141 249 .566 Tim Claxton (1977-78)................................ 211 373 .566 9. Marty Sahurski (1977-78).......................... 183 324 .565 10. Walt Montford (1976-77)............................ 159 282 .564 Minimum 100 made

POINTS PER GAME

Name (Year)....................................................................................ATT 1. Dionte Christmas (2008-09).........................................................304 2. Dionte Christmas (2007-08).........................................................282 3. David Hawkins (2003-04)............................................................. 276 4. Rick Brunson (1994-95)..................................................................252 5. Rasheed Brokenborough (1996-97)............................................251 6. Lynn Greer (2001-02).....................................................................246 7. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89)...............................................................241 8. Johnny Miller (1994-95).................................................................239 9. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13)..................................................................... 237 10. Mark Karcher (1999-00).................................................................235

Name (Year)............................................... G 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)...................................25 2. Terence Stansbury (1982-83)................29 3. David Hawkins (2003-04)......................29 4. Hal Lear (1955-56)....................................31 5. Lynn Greer (2001-02)..............................31 6. Hal Lear (1954-55)....................................21 Bill Kennedy (1959-60)............................26 8. Mark Macon (1990-91).............................31 9. Mark Macon (1989-90)............................31 10. Bruce Drysdale (1960-61).......................28

PTS PPG 731 29.2 713 24.6 709 24.4 745 24.0 719 23.2 467 22.2 576 22.2 683 22.0 679 21.9 595 21.3

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Name (Years)..................................................................................3PT 1. Dionte Christmas (2008-09).......................................................... 107 2. Dionte Christmas (2007-08)..........................................................104 3. Lynn Greer (2001-02)....................................................................... 95 4. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89)................................................................ 94 5. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88)................................................................ 89 6. Mike Vreeswyk (1986-87)................................................................ 88 Dionte Christmas (2006-07)........................................................... 88 8. Quincy Wadley (2000-01)................................................................ 86 9. Dalton Pepper (2013-14).................................................................. 84 David Hawkins (2003-04)............................................................... 84

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THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE

FIELD GOALS Name (Year)................................................................................FG 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..................................................................... 303 2. Mark Macon (1987-88)..............................................................280 3. Hal Lear (1955-56)...................................................................... 278 4. Nate Blackwell (1986-87)..........................................................255 5. Mark Macon (1990-91)............................................................... 254 6. Guy Rodgers (1957-58)............................................................. 249 7. Terence Stansbury (1982-83).................................................. 248 8. Guy Rodgers (1955-56)............................................................. 243 9. Mark Macon (1989-90).............................................................. 242 10. Aaron McKie (1992-93).............................................................240

Name (Years)................................................. FG ATT PCT 1. Lynn Greer (1997-98)................................. 50 106 .472 2. Howard Evans (1987-88)........................... 56 119 .471 3. Juan Fernandez (2009-10)....................... 73 161 .453 4. Juan Fernandez (2011-12)......................... 66 153 .431 5. Jake O’Brien (2012-13).............................. 58 135 .430 6. Mark Macon (1987-88)............................... 65 154 .422 7. Khalif Wyatt (2010-11)................................. 48 114 .421 8. Nate Blackwell (1986-87).......................... 81 193 .420 9. Mark Macon (1990-91)............................... 77 184 .419 10. Chris Clark (2007-08)................................ 57 137 .416 Minimum 45 made

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FREE THROWS

Name (Year).............................................................................FGA 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..................................................................... 964 2. Mark Macon (1989-90)..............................................................622 3. Mark Macon (1987-88)............................................................... 617 4. Terence Stansbury (1982-83)...................................................601 5. Mark Macon (1990-91)............................................................... 578 6. David Hawkins (2003-04)......................................................... 571 7. Hal Lear (1955-56)...................................................................... 570 8. Guy Rodgers (1956-57).............................................................565 9. Guy Rodgers (1957-58)............................................................. 564 Nate Blackwell (1986-87).......................................................... 564

Name (Year)...................................................................................... FT 1. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13).....................................................................204 2. Will Cummings (2014-15).................................................................189 Hal Lear (1955-56)............................................................................189 4. Bill Kennedy (1958-59)....................................................................184 5. David Hawkins (2003-04).............................................................. 177 6. Bill Kennedy (1959-60).................................................................... 176 7. Lynn Greer (2001-02)...................................................................... 172 8. Terence Stansbury (1982-83)........................................................168 9. Lynn Greer (2000-01)......................................................................164 10. Granger Hall (1983-84)....................................................................162

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STEALS PER GAME

Name (Year).................................................................FGA 1. Khalif Wyatt (2012-13).................................................244 2. Hal Lear (1955-56)....................................................... 241 3. Granger Hall (1984-85).............................................. 236 4. Will Cummings (2014-15)............................................234 David Hawkins (2003-04).........................................234 6. Granger Hall (1983-84).............................................. 230 Bill Kennedy (1959-60).............................................. 230 8. Guy Rodgers (1956-57)............................................. 224 9. Jim Williams (1963-64)............................................... 223 10. Bill Kennedy (1958-59)............................................... 221

Name (Years)...................................... G STL SPG 1. Pepe Sanchez (1997-98)................27 93 3.4 Pepe Sanchez (1999-00)...............25 85 3.4 3. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99)...............33 101 3.1 4. Mardy Collins (2004-05)................30 85 2.8 Mark Macon (1988-89)...................30 84 2.8 Mardy Collins (2005-06)...............32 89 2.8 Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)................31 86 2.8 8. David Hawkins (2003-04).............29 78 2.7 Rick Brunson (1993-94)..................31 83 2.7 10. Howard Evans (1986-87)................36 91 2.5

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BLOCKED SHOTS

Name (Year)........................................ FT ATT PCT 1. Nate Blackwell (1986-87)...............123 136 .904 2. Howard Evans (1985-86)...............99 113 .876 3. Lynn Greer (2001-02).....................172 197 .873 4. Dionte Christmas (2006-07).........128 147 .871 5. Mike Vreeswyk (1988-89)..............87 100 .870 6. Shizz Alston, Jr. (2016-17).......... 66 76 .868 7. Lynn Greer (2000-01).....................164 189 .868 8. Howard Evans (1986-87)................113 132 .856 9. Mike Vreeswyk (1987-88)..............121 143 .846 10. Bill Kennedy (1957-58)...................112 133 .842 Minimum 60 made

Name (Year)........................................ G BLK AVG 1. Duane Causwell (1988-89)............30 4.1 124 2. Tim Perry (1985-86).........................31 4.0 123 3. Tim Perry (1987-88).........................33 3.6 118 4. Tim Perry (1986-87).........................36 3.2 116 5. Lamont Barnes (1997-98)..............30 2.5 74 6. Mark Strickland (1991-92)..............30 2.4 73 7. Mark Strickland (1990-91)..............30 2.1 72 8. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)......................36 2.0 71 9. Keith Butler (2002-03)...................34 1.9 64 10. Lavoy Allen (2010-11).......................33 1.8 61

REBOUNDS Name (Years)...................................... G AVG REB 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..........................25 18.8 472 2. Jim Williams (1965-66)...................28 15.0 421 3. John Baum (1968-69).....................30 13.3 399 4. Lavoy Allen (2009-10)....................35 10.7 375 5. Jay Norman (1956-57)....................29 12.8 372 6. Jay Norman (1957-58)....................29 11.9 346 7. Russ Gordon (1960-61)...................28 12.2 341 8. John Baum (1967-68).....................28 11.9 334 9. Russ Gordon (1961-62)...................27 12.2 330 10. Russ Gordon (1959-60)..................26 12.5 324 11. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)......................36 8.9 321 12. Tink Van Patton (1957-58).............30 10.5 314 Lee Tress (1969-70).........................28 11.2 314 14. Tim Perry (1986-87).........................36 8.6 310 15. John Baum (1966-67).....................28 11.9 309 16. Fred Cohen (1955-56)....................31 9.9 308 17. Jim Williams (1963-64)....................25 12.2 306 18. Ollie Johnson (1971-72)..................31 9.8 305 19. Jim Williams (1964-65)...................23 9.1 304 20. Jay Norman (1955-56)....................31 9.6 299 21. Lavoy Allen (2008-09)...................33 9.0 296 22. Tim Perry (1985-86).........................31 9.5 293 23. Marc Jackson (1995-96)................32 9.0 287 24. Lavoy Allen (2010-11).......................33 8.6 283 25. Marc Jackson (1996-97).................31 9.0 278

REBOUNDS PER GAME Name (Years)...................................... G REB RPG 1. Bill Mlkvy (1950-51)..........................25 472 18.8 2. Jim Williams (1965-66)...................28 421 15.0 3. John Baum (1968-69).....................30 399 13.3 4. Jay Norman (1956-57)....................29 372 12.8 5. Jim Williams (1964-65)...................24 305 12.7 6. Russ Gordon (1959-60)..................26 324 12.5 7. Jim Williams (1963-64)....................25 305 12.2 8. Russ Gordon (1961-62)...................27 330 12.2 9. Russ Gordon (1960-61)...................28 341 12.2 10. Jay Norman (1957-58)....................29 346 11.9

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ASSISTS Name (Year)........................................ G APG AST 1. Howard Evans (1987-88)................34 8.6 294 2. Rick Reed (1978-79)........................29 7.2 208 3. Howard Evans (1986-87)................36 5.7 206 4. Lynn Greer (2000-01).....................36 5.5 202 5. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00)...............25 8.0 201 6. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99)...............33 5.8 192 7. Guy Rodgers (1956-57)..................29 6.4 185 8. Nate Blackwell (1986-87)...............36 4.6 167 9. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)................31 5.3 163 10. Josh Brown (2015-16)................ 33 4.9 161

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BLOCKS PER GAME Name (Years)...................................... G BLK BPG 1. Duane Causwell (1988-89)............30 124 4.1 2. Tim Perry (1985-86).........................31 123 4.0 3. Tim Perry (1987-88).........................33 118 3.6 4. Tim Perry (1986-87).........................36 116 3.2 5. Lamont Barnes (1997-98)..............30 74 2.5 6. Mark Strickland (1991-92)..............30 73 2.4 7. Mark Strickland (1990-91)..............34 72 2.1 8. Kevin Lyde (2000-01)......................36 71 2.0 9. Keith Butler (2002-03)...................34 64 1.9 10. Keith Butler (2003-04)...................28 48 1.9 Lamont Barnes (1996-97)..............31 53 1.7

Name (Years)...................................... G AST APG 1. Howard Evans (1987-88)................34 294 8.6 2. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00)...............25 201 8.0 3. Rick Reed (1978-79)........................29 208 7.2 4. Guy Rodgers (1956-57)..................29 185 6.4 5. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99)...............33 192 5.8 6. Howard Evans (1986-87)................36 206 5.7 7. Lynn Greer (2000-01).....................37 202 5.5 8. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)................31 163 5.3 9. Guy Rodgers (1957-58)..................30 156 5.2 10. Jim McLoughlin (1983-84).............30 153 5.1

STEALS Name (Years)...................................... G SPG STLS 1. Pepe Sanchez (1998-99)...............33 3.1 101 2. Pepe Sanchez (1997-98)................27 3.4 93 3. Howard Evans (1986-87)................36 2.5 91 4. Mardy Collins (2005-06)................32 2.8 89 5. Pepe Sanchez (1996-97)................31 2.8 86 6. Pepe Sanchez (1999-00)...............25 3.4 85 Mardy Collins (2004-05)................30 2.8 85 David Hawkins (2002-03).............34 2.5 85 9. Mark Macon (1988-89)...................30 2.8 84 10. Rick Brunson (1993-94)..................31 2.7 83

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SOPHOMORE RECORDS

Points (game): ........................................... 35, Mark Macon, ...................................vs. Saint Joseph’s, March 2, 1988 Points (season): ......................699, Mark Macon, 1987-88 Scoring Avg.: .........................20.6, Mark Macon, 1987-88 Field Goals (game): .................................. 15, Mark Macon, ...................................vs. Saint Joseph’s, March 2, 1988 Field Goals (season): ............................280, Mark Macon, ..................................................................................1987-88 Field Goals Att (game): ............................ 29, Mark Macon ................................................. vs. Duke, March 26, 1988 Field Goals Att (season): ................................................ 617, Mark Macon, 1987-88 Field Goal Pct. (season): . ...........................................541, Donald Hodge, 1989-90 3-Pt. FG (game): ......................................... 9, Johnny Miller ..........................................vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 1995 3-Pt. FG (season): ................................... 73, Johnny Miller, ..................................................................................1994-95 3-Pt. FG Att. (game): ................................. 17, Johnny Miller ..........................................vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 1995 3-Pt. FG Att. (season): ..........................239, Johnny Miller, ..................................................................................1994-95 3-Pt. FG Pct. (season): ............................ .472, Lynn Greer, ..................................................................................1997-98 Free Throws (game): ............................ 15, Donald Hodge ...............................................vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990 Free Throws (season): .......................139, Donald Hodge, ................................................................................. 1989-90 Free Throws Att (game): ............................................................... 18, Donald Hodge ...............................................vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990 Free Throws Att (season): ...........................................195, Donald Hodge, 1955-56 Free Throws Pct (season): .......................................... .726, Mark Tyndale, 2004-05 Rebounds (game): ................................ 19, Donald Hodge, ..................................................vs. Rhode Island, 1/24/90 Rebounds (season): ..........................253, Donald Hodge, ................................................................................. 1989-90 Rebound Avg. (season):..................... 8.2, Donald Hodge, ................................................................................. 1989-90 Assists (game): ........................................11, Pepe Sanchez, ......................................... vs. Tulane, December 9, 1996 Assists (season): ................................. 163, Pepe Sanchez, ..................................................................................1996-97 Assist Avg. (season): ...........................5.3, Pepe Sanchez, ..................................................................................1996-97 Blocks (game): ...............................................6, Keith Butler, ...........................................................vs. Fordham, 1/18/03 Blocks (season): ....................... 64, Keith Butler, 2002-03 Blocks Avg. (season): ............................... 1.9, Keith Butler, ................................................................................ 2002-03 Steals (game): .......................................... 6, Pepe Sanchez, ...................................................vs. Rhode Island, 3/7/97; ..............................Mark Macon, vs. Duquesne, 3/6/88; ....................................... Quinton Rose, vs. USF, 2/5/17 Steals (season): .................... 86, Pepe Sanchez, 1996-97 Steals Avg. (season): ..........................2.8, Pepe Sanchez, ..................................................................................1996-97

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Points (game): ................................... 34, Dionte Christmas ..............................................vs. Penn, January 24, 2007 Points (season): .............................600, Dionte Christmas, ................................................................................ 2006-07 Scoring Avg (season): ...................................20.0, Dionte Christmas, 2006-07 Field Goals (game): ................................... Under research Field Goals (season):............................243, Guy Rodgers, ................................................................................. 1955-56 Field Goals Att (game): ........................... 28, Mark Macon, .......................................vs. Kansas, December 10, 1988 Field Goals Att (season): .....................552, Guy Rodgers, ................................................................................. 1955-56 Field Goal Pct (season): .................................................579, ................................................... Lamont Barnes, 1997-98 3-Pt FG (game): .................................8, R. Brokenborough .......................................vs. Cincinnati, January 16, 1997 3-Pt FG (season): ................................ 88, Mike Vreeswyk, ..................................................................................1987-88 3-Pt FG Att (game): .............................. 20, Mike Vreeswyk ...................................vs. W. Virginia, February 24, 1987 3-Pt FG Att (season): ....................................................... 251, ...............................Rasheed Brokenborough, 1996-97 3-PT FG Pct. (season): ...................453, Juan Fernandez, ................................................................................. 2009-10 Free Throws (game): ................................ Under research Free Throws (season): ........................... 142, Jim Williams, ..................................................................................1963-64 Free Throws Att (game): ..........................20, Jim Williams ................................ vs. Manhattan, December 18, 1963 Free Throws Att (season): .............................................223, ........................................................ Jim Williams, 1963-64 Free Throw Pct (season): .................... .842, Bill Kennedy, ..................................................................................1957-58 Rebounds (game): .................................. 25, Russ Gordon, ...............................vs. Penn State, December 28, 1959 Rebounds (season): .............................324, Russ Gordon, ................................................................................. 1959-60 Rebound Avg. (season): ......................12.5, Russ Gordon, ................................................................................. 1959-60 Assists (game) ........................................... 15, Guy Rodgers ............................................ vs. Manhattan, Jan. 14, 1956 Assists (season): ..................................157, Howard Evans, ..................................................................................1985-86 Assist Avg (season): .............................5.1, Howard Evans, ..................................................................................1985-86 Blocks (game): .....................................10, Duane Causwell ...............................vs. Penn State, December 26, 1988 Blocks (season): ...............................124, Duane Causwell, ..................................................................................1988-89 Block Avg (season): ......................... 4.1, Duane Causwell, ..................................................................................1988-89 Steals (game): ...............................................11, Mark Macon ................................. vs. Notre Dame, January 29, 1989 Steals (season): .................... 93, Pepe Sanchez, 1997-98 Steals Avg (season): ...........................3.4, Pepe Sanchez, ..................................................................................1997-98


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SENIOR RECORDS

Points (game): ..............................73, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, ........................................................................March 3, 1951 Points (season): ............................713, Terence Stansbury, ..................................................................................1982-83 Scoring Avg (season): .................................................. 24.6, ............................................ Terence Stansbury, 1982-83 Field Goals (game): ........................................ 32, Bill Mlkvy ...................................................vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951 Field Goals (season): ......................................................248, ............................................ Terence Stansbury, 1982-83 Field Goal Att (game): .................................... 69, Bill Mlkvy ...................................................vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951 Field Goal Att (season): ................................................. 622, ........................................................Mark Macon, 1989-90 Field Goal Pct (season): ................................................ 566, ..........................................................Tim Claxton, 1977-78 3-Pt. FG (game): .................................. 7, Dionte Christmas ......................................... vs. Ohio, November 29, 2007 3-Pt. FG (season): ..........................104, Dionte Christmas, ................................................................................ 2007-08 3-Pt. FG Att (game): ............................. 18, Jim McLoughlin ........................................vs. Rutgers, February 16, 1983 3-Pt FG Att (season): 282, ..............................................Dionte Christmas, 2007-08 3-Pt FG Pct. (season): .....................................................429, .....................................................Mark Tyndale, 2006-07 Free Throws (game): .................................. 17, Khalif Wyatt ......................................... vs. UMass, February 29, 2012 Free Throws (season): ........................... 184, Bill Kennedy, ................................................................................. 1958-59 Free Throws Att (game): ..........................19, Granger Hall ................................... vs. Villanova, December 10, 1983 Free Throws Att (season): .............................................230, ........................................................Granger Hall, 1983-84 Free Throw Pct (season): ...............................................846, ...................................................Mike Vreeswyk, 1987-88 Rebounds (game): ...................................24, Joe Newman .............................................vs. Drexel, February 5, 1973 Rebounds (season): ................................375, Lavoy Allen, ................................................................................. 2009-10 Rebound Avg (season): .........................12.8, Jay Norman, ..................................................................................1956-57 Assists (game): .................................................17, Rick Reed ............................................. vs. American, March 1, 1978 Assists (season): ................................206, Howard Evans, ..................................................................................1986-87 Assist Avg (season): .............................. 6.4, Guy Rodgers, ..................................................................................1956-57 Blocks (game): .......................................9, Duane Casuwell ................................vs. Duquense, December 23, 1989 Blocks (season): ............................ 116, Tim Perry, 1986-87 Block Avg (season): ........................ 4.0, Duane Causwell, ................................................................................. 1989-90 Steals (game): .............................................9, Mardy Collins .............................. vs. S. Carolina, November 27, 2004 Steals (season): .................................... 101, Pepe Sanchez, ................................................................................. 1998-99 Steal Avg (season): .............................. 3.1, Pepe Sanchez, ................................................................................. 1998-99

Points (game): .................................................... 48, Hal Lear .....................................vs. S. Methodist March 23, 1956 Points (season): ..............................745, Hal Lear, 1955-56 Scoring Avg (season): ...................................................24.4, ..................................................David Hawkins, 2003-04 Field Goals (game): ........................................... 18, Hal Lear ..................................... vs. Connecticut, March 16, 1956 Field Goals (season): .................................... 278, Hal Lear, ................................................................................. 1955-56 Field Goal Att (game): ...................................... 30, Hal Lear ................................. vs. So. Methodist, March 23, 1956 Field Goal Att (season): ..................................................578, .........................................................Mark Macon, 1990-91 Field Goal Pct (season): .................................................678, .............................................. Vince Richardson, 1964-65 3-Pt FG (game): .......................................... 9, Rick Brunson ................ vs. George Washington, February 26, 1995

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3-Pt FG (season): ........................... 107, Dionte Christmas, ................................................................................ 2008-09 3-Pt FG Att (game): ................................ 17, David Hawkins .................................................vs. Xavier, March 6, 2004 3-Pt FG Att (season): .......................................................304, ............................................. Dionte Christmas, 2008-09 3-Pt FG Pct (season): ........................ .471, Howard Evans, .................................................................................1987-88 Free Throws (game): ................................... 18, Lynn Greer ............................vs. Saint Joseph’s, February 2, 2002 Free Throws (season): ...........................204, Khalif Wyatt, ...................................................................................2012-13 Free Throws Att (game): ............................. 18, Lynn Greer ............................vs. Saint Joseph’s, February 2, 2002 Free Throws Att (season): .................... 244, Khalif Wyatt, ...................................................................................2012-13 Free Throw Pct (season): ...............................................836, .......................................................... Khalif Wyatt, 2012-13 Rebounds (game): ......................................34, Fred Cohen ..................................... vs. Connecticut, March 15, 1956 Rebounds (season): ............................... 421, Jim Williams, ................................................................................. 1965-66 Rebound Avg (season): ................................................. 15.0, ........................................................ Jim Williams, 1965-66 Assists (game): ................................ 20, Howard Evans vs. ............................................ Villanova, February 10, 1988 Assists (season): ................................294, Howard Evans, ..................................................................................1987-88 Assist Avg (season): ........................... 8.6, Howard Evans, ..................................................................................1987-88 Blocks (game): ........................................ 9, Mark Strickland .................................... vs. Penn State, February 9, 1992 Blocks (season): ............................ 118, Tim Perry, 1987-88 Block Avg (season): ..................................... 3.6, Tim Perry, ..................................................................................1987-88 Steals (game): ........................................... 9, Pepe Sanchez ......................................vs. Maryland, February 2, 2000 Steals (season): ...................................... 89, Mardy Collins, ................................................................................ 2005-06 Steal Avg (season): .............................3.4, Pepe Sanchez, ................................................................................. 1999-00


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FG FT PTS AVG 243 87 573 18.5 216 159 591 20.4 249 105 603 20.1 708 351 1,767 19.6

8.  Mark Tyndale — 1,729 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2004-05 30 116 119 375 12.5 2005-06 32 117 91 349 10.9 2006-07 24 164 113 465 19.4 2007-08 34 178 152 540 15.9 Totals 120 575 475 1,729 14.4

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9,  Nate Blackwell — 1,708 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1983-84 31 82 60 224 7.2 1984-85 31 127 86 365 11.8 1985-86 31 161 83 405 13.1 1986-87 36 255 123 714 19.8 Totals 129 625 352 1,708 13.2

10.  Granger Hall — 1,652 Year G 1980-81 21 1981-82 27 1982-83 5 1983-84 31 1984-85 31 Totals 115

FG FT PTS AVG 26 13 65 3.1 139 123 401 14.9 39 25 103 20.6 181 162 524 16.9 200 159 559 18.0 585 482 1,652 14.4

T-11.  Aaron McKie — 1,650 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1991-92 28 130 86 388 13.9 1992-93 33 240 123 680 20.6 1993-94 31 193 137 582 18.8 Totals 92 563 346 1,650 17.9

T-11. Mike Vreeswyk — 1,650 Year G 1985-86 19 1986-87 36 1987-88 34 1988-89 30 Totals 119

FG FT PTS AVG 9 10 28 1.5 175 85 523 14.5 178 121 566 16.7 176 87 533 17.8 538 303 1,650 13.9

13.  Khalif Wyatt — 1,576 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2009-10 10 2 0 5 0.5 2010-11 34 109 77 343 10.1 2011-12 31 162 154 531 17.1 2012-13 34 209 204 697 20.5 Totals 109 482 435 1,576 14.5

14.  John Baum — 1,544 Year G 1966-67 28 1967-68 28 1968-69 30 Totals 86

FG FT PTS AVG 182 93 457 16.3 207 94 508 18.1 222 135 579 19.3 611 322 1,544 17.9

15.  Bill Mlkvy — 1,539 Year G 1949-50 24 1950-51 25 1951-52 24 Totals 73

FG FT PTS AVG 153 84 390 16.3 303 125 731 29.2 169 77 418 17.4 625 289 1,539 21.1

16.  Quenton DeCosey — 1,513 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2012-13 28 18 9 53 1.9 2013-14 31 174 72 478 15.4 2014-15 37 143 119 456 12.3 2015-16 33 164 149 526 15.9 Totals 129 499 349 1,513 11.7

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17.  Marty Stahurski — 1,499 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1974-75 26 123 87 333 12.8 1975-76 26 120 88 328 12.6 1976-77 28 136 111 383 13.7 1977-78 29 183 89 455 15.7 Totals 109 562 375 1,499 13.8 18.  Rick Brunson — 1,493 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1991-92 30 41 53 147 4.9 1992-93 33 147 112 463 14.0 1993-94 31 128 77 383 12.4 1994-95 30 164 100 500 16.7 Totals 124 480 342 1,493 12.0 19.  Hal Lear — 1,472 Year G 1953-54 27 1954-55 21 1955-56 31 Totals 79

FG FT PTS AVG 92 76 260 9.6 164 139 467 22.2 278 189 745 24.0 534 404 1,472 19.0

20.  Mik Kilgore — 1,471 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1988-89 30 91 39 241 8.0 1989-90 31 112 52 334 10.8 1990-91 34 149 131 475 14.0 1991-92 29 140 104 421 14.5 Totals 124 492 326 1,471 11.9 21.  Eddie Jones — 1,470 Year G 1991-92 29 1992-93 32 1993-94 31 Totals 92

FG FT PTS AVG 122 41 332 11.5 212 70 543 17.0 231 88 595 19.2 565 199 1,470 16.0

22.  Bill Kennedy — 1,468 Year G 1957-58 30 1958-59 25 1959-60 26 Totals 81

FG FT PTS AVG 146 112 404 13.5 152 184 488 19.5 200 176 576 22.2 498 472 1,468 18.1

23.  Howard Evans — 1,459 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1984-85 31 95 60 259 8.4 1985-86 31 136 99 371 12.0 1986-87 36 148 113 451 12.7 1987-88 34 117 88 378 11.1 Totals 132 496 360 1,459 11.1 24.  Quincy Wadley — 1,452 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1997-98 30 76 47 239 8.0 1998-99 32 95 47 294 9.2 1999-00 33 131 85 422 12.8 2000-01 33 159 93 497 15.1 Totals 128 461 272 1,452 11.3


OwlSports.com 25.  Bruce Drysdale — 1,444 Year G 1959-60 26 1960-61 28 1961-62 27 Totals 81

FG FT PTS AVG 146 89 381 14.7 230 135 595 21.3 186 96 468 17.3 562 320 1,444 17.8

26.  Lavoy Allen — 1,421 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2007-08 34 116 42 276 8.1 2008-09 33 151 52 361 10.9 2009-10 35 171 55 402 11.5 2010-11 33 154 69 382 11.6 Totals 135 592 218 1,421 10.5

27.  Tim Claxton — 1,418 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1974-75 26 134 32 300 11.5 1975-76 27 159 57 375 13.9 1976-77 27 79 45 203 7.5 1977-78 29 211 118 540 18.6 Totals 109 583 252 1,418 13.0

28.  Lamont Barnes — 1,411 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1996-97 31 96 58 250 8.1 1997-98 30 154 105 413 13.8 1998-99 35 175 102 452 12.9 1999-00 33 108 80 296 9.0 Totals 129 533 345 1,411 10.9 29.  Ramone Moore — 1,393 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2008-09 13 22 6 58 4.5 2009-10 35 101 58 265 7.6 2010-11 34 178 120 517 15.2 2011-12 32 195 106 553 17.3 Totals 114 496 290 1393 12.2

34.  Rasheed Brokenborough — 1,255 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1996-97 31 166 87 495 16.0 1997-98 30 114 73 353 11.8 1998-99 35 131 90 407 11.6 Totals 96 411 250 1,255 13.1

43.  Jim McLoughlin — 1,112 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1979-80 24 68 49 185 7.7 1980-81 23 54 36 144 6.3 1982-83 27 160 72 440 16.3 1983-84 30 131 81 343 11.4 Totals 104 413 238 1,112 10.7

35.  Juan Fernandez — 1,247 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2008-09 23 39 30 126 5.5 2009-10 34 148 61 430 12.6 2010-11 30 114 58 336 11.2 2011-12 32 124 41 355 11.1 Totals 119 425 190 1247 10.8

44.  Harry Silcox — 1,111 Year G 1951-52 10 1952-53 26 1953-54 27 1954-55 21 Totals 84

36.  Will Cummings — 1,245 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2011-12 21 9 7 29 1.4 2012-13 34 66 50 197 5.8 2013-14 29 158 140 488 16.8 2014-15 36 159 189 531 14.8 Totals 120 392 386 1245 10.4 37.  Ryan Brooks — 1,225 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2006-07 24 28 7 74 3.1 2007-08 34 101 40 292 8.6 2008-09 34 128 45 360 10.6 2009-10 35 179 85 499 14.3 Totals 127 436 177 1225 9.6

38.  Alex Wesby — 1,194 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1999-00 23 30 3 79 3.4 2000-01 37 132 34 372 10.1 2001-02 28 117 36 317 11.3 2002-03 34 164 45 426 12.5 Totals 122 443 118 1,194 9.8

FG FT PTS AVG 7 2 16 1.6 112 106 330 12.7 147 132 426 15.8 123 93 339 16.1 389 333 1,111 13.2

45.  Keith Parham — 1,092 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1977-78 17 15 14 44 2.6 1978-79 29 141 75 357 12.3 1979-80 24 129 38 316 13.2 1980-81 28 156 63 375 13.4 Totals 98 441 210 1,092 11.1 46.  Walt Montford — 1,067 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1975-76 21 51 31 133 6.3 1976-77 28 159 69 387 13.8 1977-78 29 88 52 228 7.9 1978-79 29 125 69 319 11.0 Totals 107 423 221 1,067 10.0 47.  Ollie Johnson — 1,063 Year G 1969-70 27 1970-71 25 1971-72 31 Totals 83

FG FT PTS AVG 83 33 199 7.4 135 71 341 13.6 211 101 523 16.9 429 205 1,063 12.8

48.  Marc Jackson — 1,059 Year G 1994-95 22 1995-96 32 1996-97 31 Totals 85

FG FT PTS AVG 23 12 58 2.6 183 133 501 15.7 175 148 500 16.1 381 293 1,059 12.5

30.  Clarence Brookins —1,386 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1965-66 28 191 103 485 17.3 1966-67 28 198 112 508 18.1 1967-68 27 155 83 393 14.6 Totals 83 544 298 1,386 17.0

39.  Kevin Lyde — 1,188 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1998-99 34 102 49 253 7.4 1999-00 31 84 30 198 6.4 2000-01 36 194 74 462 12.8 2001-02 32 115 45 275 8.6 Totals 133 495 198 1,188 8.9

31.  Tim Perry — 1,368 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1984-85 30 29 10 68 2.3 1985-86 31 141 77 359 11.6 1986-87 36 180 103 463 12.9 1987-88 33 203 72 478 14.5 Totals 130 553 262 1,368 10.5

40.  Ed Coe — 1,177 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1981-82 27 77 57 211 7.8 1983-84 31 78 15 171 5.5 1984-85 31 115 53 313 10.1 1985-86 31 181 120 482 15.6 Totals 120 562 375 1,177 9.8

32.  Jim Williams — 1,306 Year G 1963-64 25 1964-65 24 1965-66 28 Totals 77

41.  Charles Rayne — 1,131 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1981-82 23 93 38 224 9.7 1982-83 25 98 75 271 10.8 1983-84 28 96 53 245 8.8 1984-85 31 162 66 391 12.6 Totals 107 449 232 1,131 10.6

50.  Rick Reed — 1,031 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1975-76 24 28 21 77 3.2 1976-77 28 74 45 193 6.9 1977-78 29 124 58 306 10.6 1978-79 29 195 65 455 15.7 Totals 110 421 189 1,031 9.4

42.  Joe Cromer — 1,118 Year G 1966-67 28 1967-68 27 1968-69 30 Totals 85

51.  Jay Norman — 1,024 Year G 1955-56 31 1956-57 29 1957-58 29 Totals 89

FG FT PTS AVG 155 142 452 18.1 125 107 357 14.9 195 107 497 17.8 475 356 1,306 17.0

33.  Dustin Salisbery — 1,276 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 2003-04 29 68 34 203 7.0 2004-05 28 103 42 290 10.4 2005-06 30 101 44 292 9.7 2006-07 30 169 97 491 16.4 Totals 117 272 217 1,276 10.9

FG FT PTS AVG 133 55 321 11.5 121 85 327 12.1 175 120 470 15.7 429 260 1,118 13.1

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49.  Alton McCullough — 1,051 Year G FG FT PTS AVG 1978-79 26 75 37 187 6.4 1979-80 26 102 55 259 10.0 1980-81 28 91 72 254 9.1 1981-82 27 141 94 351 13.0 Totals 107 409 258 1,051 9.8

FG FT PTS AVG 74 69 217 7.0 151 128 430 14.8 150 77 377 13.0 375 274 1,024 11.5


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

David Hawkins

Terence Stansbury

POINTS Season Player........................Pts. Avg. 2016-17 Shizz Alston, Jr...........445 13.9 2015-16 Quenton DeCosey....526 15.9 2014-15 Will Cummings...........531 14.8 2013-14 Dalton Pepper............541 17.5 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt.................697 20.5 2011-12 Ramone Moore..........553 17.3 2010-11 Ramone Moore..........517 15.2 2009-10 Ryan Brooks...............499 14.3 2008-09 Dionte Christmas......662 19.5 2007-08 Dionte Christmas......670 19.7 2006-07 Dionte Christmas......600 20.0 2005-06 Mardy Collins.............536 16.8 2004-05 Mardy Collins.............526 17.5 2003-04 David Hawkins...........709 24.4 2002-03 David Hawkins...........574 16.9 2001-02 Lynn Greer..................719 23.2 2000-01 Lynn Greer..................675 18.2 1999-00 Mark Karcher..............504 15.8 1998-99 Mark Karcher..............468 13.4 1997-98 Lamont Barnes...........413 13.8 1996-97 Marc Jackson.............500 16.1 1995-96 Marc Jackson.............501 15.7 1994-95 Rick Brunson..............500 16.7 1993-94 Eddie Jones................595 19.2 1992-93 Aaron McKie...............680 20.6 1991-92 Mik Kilgore..................421 14.5 1990-91 Mark Macon................683 22.0 1989-90 Mark Macon................679 21.9 1988-89 Mark Macon................548 18.3 1987-88 Mark Macon................699 20.6 1986-87 Nate Blackwell...........714 19.8 1985-86 Ed Coe.........................482 15.6 1984-85 Granger Hall...............559 18.0 1983-84 Terence Stansbury....577 18.6 1982-83 Terence Stansbury....713 24.6

REBOUNDS

Season Player........................Pts. Avg. 1981-82 Granger Hall...............401 14.9 1980-81 Neal Robinson...........434 15.5 1979-80 Keith Parham..............316 13.2 1978-79 Rick Reed....................455 15.7 1977-78 Tim Claxton.................540 18.6 1976-77 Bruce Burnett.............393 14.0 1975-76 Bruce Burnett.............377 14.0 1974-75 Marty Stahurski..........333 12.8 1973-74 John Kneib..................320 12.8 1972-73 John Kneib..................312 12.0 1971-72 Ollie Johnson.............523 16.9 1970-71 Ollie Johnson.............341 13.6 1969-70 Tom Wieczerak..........443 15.8 1968-69 John Baum..................579 19.3 1967-68 John Baum..................508 18.1 1966-67 Clarence Brookins....508 18.1 1965-66 Jim Williams................497 17.8 1964-65 Jim Williams................357 14.9 1963-64 Jim Williams................452 18.1 1962-63 Dan Fitzgerald...........262 11.9 1961-62 Bruce Drysdale..........468 17.3 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale..........595 21.3 1959-60 Bill Kennedy................576 22.2 1958-59 Bill Kennedy................488 19.5 1957-58 Guy Rodgers..............603 20.1 1956-57 Guy Rodgers..............591 20.4 1955-56 Hal Lear.......................745 24.0 1954-55 Hal Lear.......................467 22.2 1953-54 Harry Silcox................426 15.8 1952-53 John Kane...................337 12.9 1951-52 Bill Mlkvy.....................418 17.9 1950-51 Bill Mlkvy.....................731 29.9 1949-50 Ike Borsavage............160 16.6

Mark Karcher

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

Marc Jackson

Jim Williams

Season Player........................Reb. Avg. 2016-17 Obi Enechionyia........184 5.8 2015-16 Jaylen Bond................264 8.5 2014-15 Jaylen Bond................277 7.9 2013-14 Anthony Lee...............240 8.6 2012-13 Anthony Lee...............216 6.8 2011-12 R. Hollis-Jefferson.....211 6.6 2010-11 Lavoy Allen.................283 8.6 2009-10 Lavoy Allen.................375 10.7 2008-09 Lavoy Allen.................296 9.0 2007-08 Mark Tyndale..............245 7.2 2006-07 Dion Dacons...............208 6.9 2005-06 Mark Tyndale..............163 5.1 2004-05 Mardy Collins.............177 5.9 2003-04 Keith Butler.................163 5.8 2002-03 Alex Wesby.................197 5.8 2001-02 Kevin Lyde...................248 7.8 2000-01 Kevin Lyde...................321 8.9 1999-00 Kevin Lyde...................236 7.6 1998-99 Lamont Barnes...........234 6.7 1997-98 Lamont Barnes...........239 8.0 1996-97 Marc Jackson.............278 9.0 1995-96 Marc Jackson.............287 9.0 1994-95 Rick Brunson..............177 5.9 1993-94 Aaron McKie...............224 7.2 1992-93 Eddie Jones................225 7.0 1991-92 Mark Strickland..........179 6.0 1990-91 Mark Strickland..........236 6.9 1989-90 Donald Hodge...........253 8.2 1988-89 Duane Causwell........267 8.9 1987-88 Tim Perry.....................264 8.0 1986-87 Tim Perry.....................310 8.6 1985-86 Tim Perry.....................293 9.5 1984-85 Granger Hall...............262 8.5 1983-84 Granger Hall...............220 7.1

Tim Claxton

Khalif Wyatt

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Season Player........................Reb. Avg. 1982-83 Charles Rayne............152 6.1 1981-82 Granger Hall...............232 8.6 1980-81 Alton McCullough.....185 6.6 1979-80 Alton McCullough.....187 7.2 1978-79 Walt Montford............155 5.3 1977-78 Tim Claxton.................255 8.8 1976-77 Bruce Burnett.............200 7.1 1975-76 Bruce Burnett.............190 7.0 1974-75 Tim Claxton.................184 7.1 1973-74 Joe Newman..............213 8.9 1972-73 Joe Anderson............212 7.9 1971-72 Ollie Johnson.............305 9.8 1970-71 Ollie Johnson.............268 10.7 1969-70 Lee Tress.....................314 11.2 1968-69 John Baum..................399 13.3 1967-68 John Baum..................334 11.9 1966-67 John Baum..................309 11.0 1965-66 Jim Williams................421 14.9 1964-65 Jim Williams................304 12.7 1963-64 Jim Williams................306 12.2 1962-63 Dan Fitzgerald...........253 11.5 1961-62 Russ Gordon..............330 12.2 1960-61 Russ Gordon..............341 12.2 1959-60 Russ Gordon..............324 12.5 1958-59 Ophie Franklin...........270 10.8 1957-58 Jay Norman................346 11.9 1956-57 Jay Norman................370 12.8 1955-56 Fred Cohen.................308 9.9

Lamont Barnes


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Paul Collins

Howard Evans

Pepe Sanchez

ASSISTS Season Player................................... Ast. 2016-17 Shizz Alston, Jr.......................... 131 2015-16 Josh Brown................................161 2014-15 Will Cummings..........................151 2013-14 Will Cummings......................... 132 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt............................... 135 2011-12 Juan Fernandez......................122 2010-11 Juan Fernandez....................... 117 2009-10 Juan Fernandez......................122 2008-09 Dionte Christmas..................... 85 2007-08 Mark Tyndale............................ 145 2006-07 Chris Clark..................................75 2005-06 Mardy Collins........................... 127 2004-05 Mardy Collins...........................109 2003-04 David Hawkins............................81 2002-03 David Hawkins.......................... 95 2001-02 Lynn Greer................................130 2000-01 Lynn Greer...............................202 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez..........................201 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez..........................192 1997-98 Pepe Sanchez.......................... 133 1996-97 Pepe Sanchez.......................... 163 1995-96 Levan Alston............................. 107 1994-95 Rick Brunson............................ 123 1993-94 Rick Brunson............................ 142 1992-93 Rick Brunson............................ 149 1991-92 Vic Carstarphen.......................102 1990-91 Vic Carstarphen........................ 118 1989-90 Michael Harden....................... 144 1988-89 Mark Macon...............................115 1987-88 Howard Evans.........................294 1986-87 Howard Evans.........................206 1985-86 Blackwell/Evans....................... 157 1984-85 Nate Blackwell.........................140 1983-84 Jim McLoughlin....................... 153

Vic Carstarphan

Alex Wesby

STEALS

Season Player................................... Ast. 1982-83 Jim McLoughlin.......................122 1981-82 Kevin Broadnax........................ 90 1980-81 Keith Parham...............................81 1979-80 Donny Dodds.............................93 1978-79 Rick Reed.................................208 1977-78 Rick Reed.................................. 174 1976-77 Rick Reed..................................122 1975-76 Marty Stahurski......................... 69 1974-75 Kevin Washington.....................64 1973-74 Rick Trudeau..............................74 1972-73 Rick Trudeau............................. 118 1971-72 Rick Trudeau............................102 1970-71 Paul Collins................................ 82 1969-70 Paul Collins.................................97 1968-69 Tony Brocchi...............................93 1967-68 Mike Kehoe.................................76 1966-67 Chris Kefalos..............................76 1965-66 Chris Kefalos..............................94 1964-65 Chris Kefalos..............................74 1963-64 Bob Harrington......................... 68 1961-62 Bruce Drysdale......................... 96 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale........................108 1959-60 Bill Kennedy..............................102 1958-59 Bill Kennedy..............................125 1957-58 Guy Rodgers............................155 1956-57 Guy Rodgers............................185

Season Player...................... Steals Avg. Season Player...................... Steals Avg. 2016-17 Shizz Alston, Jr......... 53 1.7 1993-94 Rick Brunson............ 83 2.7 2015-16 DeCosey/Brown...... 41 1.2 1992-93 Aaron McKie............. 76 2.3 2014-15 Will Cummings......... 67 1.9 1991-92 Aaron McKie............. 62 2.2 2013-14 Will Cummings......... 43 1.5 1990-91 Mark Macon.............. 66 2.1 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt............... 58 1.7 1989-90 Mark Macon.............. 71 2.3 2011-12 Khalif Wyatt............... 69 2.2 1988-89 Mark Macon.............. 84 2.8 2010-11 Khalif Wyatt............... 45 1.3 1987-88 Howard Evans.......... 67 2.0 2009-10 Juan Fernandez...... 32 0.9 1986-87 Howard Evans.......... 91 2.5 2008-09 Dionte Christmas.... 51 1.5 1985-86 Howard Evans.......... 54 1.7 2007-08 Mark Tyndale............ 54 1.6 1984-85 Howard Evans.......... 56 1.8 2006-07 Dustin Salisbery....... 48 1.6 1983-84 Terence Stansbury.. 60 1.9 2005-06 Mardy Collins........... 89 2.5 1982-83 Jim McLoughlin....... 52 1.9 2004-05 Mardy Collins........... 85 2.8 1981-82 Terence Stansbury.. 34 1.3 2003-04 David Hawkins......... 78 2.7 1980-81 Neal Robinson......... 58 2.1 2002-03 David Hawkins......... 85 2.5 2001-02 Alex Wesby............... 55 1.9 2000-01 Lynn Greer................ 75 2.0 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez.......... 85 3.4 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez.......... 101 3.1 1997-98 Pepe Sanchez.......... 93 3.4 1996-97 Pepe Sanchez.......... 86 2.8 1995-96 Levan Alston............. 61 1.8 1994-95 Rick Brunson............ 74 2.5

Guy Rodgers

Mardy Collins

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Mark Macon


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Kevin Lyde

Tim Perry

Eddie Jones

BLOCKS Season Player Blks. Avg. 2016-17 Obi Enechionyia 49 1.5 2015-16 Obi Enechionyia 30 0.9 2014-15 Obi Enechionyia 45 1.3 2013-14 Devontae Watson 34 1.1 2012-13 Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson 34 1.0 2011-12 Micheal Eric 39 2.1 2010-11 Lavoy Allen 61 1.8 2009-10 Lavoy Allen 50 1.5 2008-09 Lavoy Allen 50 1.5 2007-08 Lavoy Allen 52 1.5 2006-07 Sergio Olmos 27 0.9 2005-06 Antywane Robinson 25 0.8 2004-05 Keith Butler 39 1.3 2003-04 Keith Butler 48 1.7 2002-03 Keith Butler 66 1.9 2001-02 Kevin Lyde 43 1.3 2000-01 Kevin Lyde 71 2.0 1999-00 Kevin Lyde 51 1.6 1998-99 Kevin Lyde 54 1.6 1997-98 Lamont Barnes 74 2.5 1996-97 Lamont Barnes 53 1.7 1995-96 Derrick Battie 15 0.5 Jason Ivey 15 0.5 1994-95 Derrick Battie 30 1.1

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

Season Player 1993-94 Eddie Jones 1992-93 Eddie Jones 1991-92 Mark Strickland 1990-91 Mark Strickland 1989-90 Duane Causwell 1988-89 Duane Causwell 1987-88 Tim Perry 1986-87 Tim Perry 1985-86 Tim Perry 1984-85 Tim Perry 1983-84 Granger Hall 1982-83 Pete Aguilar 1981-82 Granger Hall 1980-81 Ron Wister

Keith Butler

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

Ollie Johnson

Blks. Avg. 46 1.5 42 1.3 73 2.4 72 2.1 48 4.0 124 4.1 118 3.6 116 4.0 123 4.0 35 1.2 22 0.7 12 0.5 21 0.8 34 1.2

Season Player FG-ATT Pct. 2016-17 Aflakpui 57-99 .576 2015-16 Bond 149-316 .472 2014-15 Enechionyia 66-147 44.9 2013-14 Lee 153-309 49.5 2012-13 Lee 123-231 53.7 2011-12 Hollis-Jefferson 123-217 56.7 2010-11 Randall 109-220 49.0 2009-10 Allen 171-319 53.6 2008-09 Allen 151-261 57.9 2007-08 Allen 116-208 55.8 2006-07 Tyndale 164-304 53.9 2005-06 Collins 202-468 43.2 2004-05 Robinson 87-203 42.9 2003-04 Hawkins 224-571 39.2 2002-03 Wesby 164-390 42.1 2001-02 Lyde 115-221 52.0 2000-01 Lyde 194-377 51.5 1999-00 Lyde 84-154 54.5 1998-99 Barnes 175-320 54.7 1997-98 Barnes 154-266 57.9 1996-97 Jackson 175-366 47.8 1995-96 Jackson 183-384 47.7 1994-95 Ivey 86-191 45.1 1993-94 E. Jones 231-491 47.1 1992-93 Battie 93-186 50.0 1991-92 Strickland 127-239 53.1 1990-91 Hodge 147-275 53.5 1989-90 Hodge 164-303 54.1 1988-89 Causwell 128-249 51.4 1987-88 Perry 203-347 58.5 1986-87 Perry 180-350 51.4 1985-86 Perry 141-249 56.6 1984-85 Hall 200-387 51.7 1983-84 Hall 181-326 55.5 1982-83 McLoughlin 160-379 42.2 1981-82 Hall 139-243 57.2

Clarence Brookins

Duane Causwell

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Season Player 1980-81 Robinson 1979-80 Parham 1978-79 Reed 1977-78 Claxton 1976-77 Montford 1975-76 Burnett 1974-75 Claxton 1973-74 Kneib 1972-73 Kneib 1971-72 Johnson 1970-71 Johnson 1969-70 Tress 1968-69 Cromer 1967-68 Baum 1966-67 Brookins 1965-66 Williams 1964-65 Williams 1963-64 Williams 1962-63 Fitzgerald 1961-62 Gordon 1960-61 Drysdale 1959-60 Drysdale 1958-59 Ivens 1957-58 Rodgers 1956-57 Norman 1955-56 Lear

FG-ATT Pct. 177-327 54.1 129-273 47.3 195-365 53.4 211-373 56.6 159-282 56.4 153-307 49.8 134-302 44.4 128-259 49.4 130-254 51.2 211-398 53.0 135-284 47.5 159-348 45.6 175-366 47.8 207-426 48.6 193-393 50.4 182-313 58.1 125-258 48.4 155-306 50.7 99-180 55.0 138-299 46.2 230-469 49.0 146-352 41.5 117-278 42.1 249-564 44.1 151-350 43.1 278-570 48.8

Walt Montford


OwlSports.com

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Quincy Wadley

Aaron McKie

Marty Stahurski

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Season Name 2016-17 A. Moore II 2015-16 Coleman 2014-15 DeCosey 2013-14 Pepper 2012-13 O’Brien 2011-12 Fernandez 2010-11 Wyatt 2009-10 Fernandez 2008-09 Brooks 2007-08 Clark 2006-07 Christmas 2005-06 Robinson 2004-05 Robinson 2003-04 Hawkins 2002-03 Polk 2001-02 Greer 2000-01 Wadley Greer 1999-00 Greer 1998-99 Wadley 1997-98 Greer

3P-ATT Pct. 46-111 41.4 64-163 39.3 51-142 35.9 84-224 37.5 58-135 43.0 66-153 43.1 48-114 42.1 73-161 45.3 59-144 41.0 57-137 41.6 88-220 40.0 82-224 39.9 44-126 34.9 84-276 30.4 78-205 38.0 95-246 38.6 86-227 37.9 81-214 37.9 69-172 40.1 57-158 36.1 50-106 47.2

Lavoy Allen

Joe Cromer

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

Season Name 3P-ATT Pct. 1996-97 Sanchez 56-175 32.0 1995-96 Alston 55-160 34.4 1994-95 Alston 52-142 36.6 1993-94 McKie 59-159 37.1 1992-93 McKie 77-196 39.3 1991-92 Carstarphen 61-166 36.8 1990-91 Macon 77-184 41.9 1989-90 Kilgore 58-159 36.5 1988-89 Vreeswyk 94-241 39.0 1987-88 Evans 56-119 47.1 1986-87 Blackwell 81-193 42.0

Season Player Made-Att. Pct. 2016-17 Alston, Jr. 66-76 86.8 2015-16 DeCosey 149-191 78.0 2014-15 Brown 63-73 86.3 2013-14 Pepper 61-70 87.1 2012-13 Wyatt 204-244 83.6 2011-12 Wyatt 154-180 85.6 2010-11 Fernandez 58-72 80.6 2009-10 Fernandez 61-72 84.7 2008-09 Christmas 119-158 75.3 2007-08 Clark 41-47 87.2 2006-07 Christmas 128-147 87.1 2005-06 Robinson 26-32 81.3 2004-05 Tyndale 119-164 72.6 2003-04 Hawkins 177-234 75.6 2002-03 Hawkins 148-188 78.7 2001-02 Greer 172-197 87.3 2000-01 Greer 164-189 86.8 1999-00 Greer 67-82 81.7 1998-99 Brokenborough 90-113 79.6 1997-98 Wadley 47-58 81.0 1996-97 Brokenborough 87-113 77.0 1995-96 Alston 50-72 69.4 1994-95 Alston 56-77 72.7 1993-94 McKie 137-168 81.6 1992-93 McKie 123-156 78.9 1991-92 McKie 86-114 75.4 1990-91 Macon 98-128 78.0 1989-90 Macon 134-168 79.8 1988-89 Vreeswyk 87-100 87.0 1987-88 Vreeswyk 121-143 84.6 1986-87 Blackwell 123-136 90.4 1985-86 Evans 99-113 87.6 1984-85 Blackwell 96-105 81.9 1983-84 Stansbury 135-169 80.0 1982-83 McLoughlin 72-93 77.4 1981-82 Coe 57-75 76.0

Nate Blackwell

Mik Kilgore

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Season Player 1980-81 McLoughlin 1979-80 Parham 1978-79 Parham 1977-78 Claxton 1976-77 Stahurski 1975-76 Stahurski 1974-75 Stahurski 1973-74 Kneib 1972-73 Kneib 1971-72 Kneib 1970-71 Johnson 1969-70 Wieczerak 1968-69 Cromer 1967-68 Cromer 1966-67 Kefalos 1965-66 Brookins 1964-65 Kefalos 1963-64 Bishop 1962-63 Harrington 1961-62 Drysdale 1960-61 Drysdale 1959-60 Kennedy 1958-59 Kennedy 1957-58 Kennedy 1956-57 Rodgers

Made-Att. Pct. 36-48 75.0 58-81 71.6 75-97 77.3 118-157 75.2 111-139 79.9 88-109 80.7 87-116 75.0 64-83 77.1 52-73 71.2 91-111 82.0 71-94 75.5 85-107 79.4 120-148 81.1 85-133 75.2 35-50 76.0 100-143 69.0 33-44 75.0 38-45 84.4 48-65 73.8 96-140 68.6 135-177 76.3 176-230 76.5 184-221 83.2 112-133 84.2 159-224 71.0

Keith Parham


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Points

Points

Season W L TU OPP Captain(s).............................................. Head Coach

Season W L TU OPP Captain(s).............................................. Head Coach

1894-95 8

3

59

33

R. Savidge........................................... Chas. M. Williams

1956-57 20 9 1962 1805

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1895-96 15

7

136

90

R. Savidge........................................... Chas. M. Williams

1957-58 27

3

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1896-97 10

11

145

136

W. Bowne............................................ Chas. M. Williams

1958-59 6

19 1581 1760

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1897-98 22

5

401

167

C. S. Klosterman............................... Chas. M. Williams

1959-60 17

9 1848 1745

B. Kennedy................................................ Harry Litwack

1898-99 18 6 359 195 C.Bossert............................................ Chas. M. Williams

1960-61 20 8 2047 1781

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1899-00 14

O. H. Shertel............................................John T. Rogers

1961-62 18

9

1901 1672

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1900-01 No Varsity Team

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1962-63 15

7

1362 1276

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1901-02 8

3

263

158

R. H. Lumis........................................H. Shindle Wingert

1963-64 17

8

1673 1510

B. Harrington, F. Bishop......................... Harry Litwack

1902-03 5

6

191

191

J. Koshland.......................................H. Shindle Wingert

1964-65 14 10 1680 1544

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1903-04 4

4

161

153

G. Corneal........................................H. Shindle Wingert

1965-66 21

2149 1929

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1904-05 3

5

155

176

G. Mellon...........................................H. Shindle Wingert

1966-67 20 8 2091 1751

C. Kefalos................................................... Harry Litwack

1905-06 3

4

149

180

Game Captains.............................. John B. Crescenzo

1967-68 19

9 2058 1940

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1906-07 5

4

176

157

Game Captains.............................. John B. Crescenzo

1968-69 22

8 2318 2026

J. Baum....................................................... Harry Litwack

1907-08 6

2

197

158

J. Penn.............................................. John B. Crescenzo

1969-70 15 13 1967 1857

Game Captains........................................ Harry Litwack

1908-09 8

3

253

210

E. Koch.............................................Edward M. McCone

1970-71 13 12 1629 1614

J. Richardson, P. Collins......................... Harry Litwack

1909-10 4

6

208

212

Tuttle Stull......................................Frederick Prosch, Jr.

1971-72 23

2176 1973

P. Collins, O. Johnson............................. Harry Litwack

1910-11

5

171

199

Alfonso Mestress.........................Frederick Prosch, Jr.

1972-73 17 10 1844 1722

M. Jones, T. Fehrle.................................. Harry Litwack J. Kneib, R. Trudeau..................................... Don Casey

3

8

367

329

7

8

2197 1752

1911-12

4

4

154

168

Fred Finkleday.............................Frederick Prosch, Jr.

1973-74 16

9 1503 1417

1912-13

6

5

253

236

C. Calvin Adams...........................Frederick Prosch, Jr.

1974-75 7

19 1585 1723

K. Washington, G. Bower............................ Don Casey

1913-14

5

7

269 305

J. R. Dickson............................................ William Nicolai

1975-76 9

18 1783 1887

T. Moore......................................................... Don Casey

1914-15

9

4

375

258

John Smith.............................................. William Nicolai

1976-77 17

11 1959 1797

B. Bennett, M. Stahurski.............................. Don Casey

1915-16

7

6

414

341

J. Scarry.................................................... William Nicolai

1977-78 24

5 2225 1981

M. Stahurski, R. Reed................................... Don Casey

1916-17

10

9

582 564

W. Neff...................................................... William Nicolai

1978-79 25

4 2212 1925

Harrold, Montford, Reed............................. Don Casey

1917-18

8

7

473

Jay Smith................................................ Elwood Geiges

1979-80 14 12 1683 1604

Game Captains............................................. Don Casey

1918-19 No schedule due to World War I................................................................................

1980-81 20 8 1964 1747

Game Captains............................................. Don Casey

1919-20 9

7

507

466

M. Gesselman............................................ F. M. D’Eliscu

1981-82 19

Game Captains............................................. Don Casey

1920-21 7

4

303

270

D. Hertzog.................................................. F. M. D’Eliscu

1982-83 14 15 2134 2094

Game Captains.........................................John Chaney

1921-22 4

8

299 329

J. Griffin....................................................... F. M. D’Eliscu

1983-84 26

5 2342 2078

Game Captains.........................................John Chaney

1922-23 9

4

454

346

R. Lafferty.................................................... F. M. D’Eliscu

1984-85 25

6 2016 1778

Game Captains.........................................John Chaney

1923-24 15

5

541

485

T. Courtney......................................... Samuel L. Dienes

1985-86 25

6 2096 1797

E. Coe, K. Clifton.......................................John Chaney

1924-25 12 10 644

628

B. Shair................................................ Samuel L. Dienes

1986-87 32

4 2698 2330

N. Blackwell...............................................John Chaney

1925-26 12

6

536

458

A. Jepson............................................ Samuel L. Dienes

1987-88 32

2

H. Evans, M. Vreeswyk............................John Chaney

1926-27 14

5

685 524

B. Shair...................................................... James Usilton

1988-89 18 12 2153 1972

M. Vreeswyk, J. Dowdell.........................John Chaney

1927-28 17

5

908 664

H. Litwack................................................. James Usilton

1989-90 20 11 2128 1981

E. Pollard, M. Macon................................John Chaney

1928-29 16

4

775

565

H. Litwack................................................. James Usilton

1990-91 24 10 2379 2177

M. Harden, M. Macon..............................John Chaney

1929-30 18

3

823 569

G. Wearshing........................................... James Usilton

1991-92 17

13 2114 2062

M. Kilgore, M. Strickland.........................John Chaney

1930-31 17

4

772

577

R. Pearson................................................ James Usilton

1992-93 20 13 2287 2198

V. Carstarphen...........................................John Chaney

1931-32 13

7

670

588

G. Fitch, C. O’Brien................................. James Usilton

1993-94 23

8

1977 1697

R. Brunson..................................................John Chaney

1932-33 15

6

788

602

Al Goldberger.......................................... James Usilton

1994-95 19

11

1881 1792

R. Brunson, C. Ozment............................John Chaney

1933-34 9

12 654

618

Charles Freiberg..................................... James Usilton

1995-96 20 13 1981 1922

Game Captains.........................................John Chaney

1934-35 17

7

871

691

Reds Rosan.............................................. James Usilton

1996-97 20 11 2055 1880

M. Jackson, Futch, Stewart....................John Chaney

1935-36 18

6

968 845

Ernie Messikomer................................... James Usilton

1997-98 21

Stewart, Sanchez, Brokenborough......John Chaney

1936-37 17

6

891

738

Steve Yuenger......................................... James Usilton

1998-99 24 11 2331 2048

Brokenborough, Sanchez, Barnes.......John Chaney

1937-38 23

2

1073 845

D. Shields, M. Bloom.............................. James Usilton

1999-00 27

P. Sanchez, Q. Wadley.............................John Chaney

428

8 1840 1638

2611 2080

9 1970 1820 6 2260 1808

1938-39 10 12 760

787

Game Captains....................................... James Usilton

2000-01 24 13 2604 2366

Q. Wadley...................................................John Chaney

1939-40 13 10

919

881

D. Henderson.................................Ernest Messikomer

2001-02 19 15 2382 2281

L. Greer, K. Lyde........................................John Chaney

1940-41 12

9

845

832

Game Captains..............................Ernest Messikomer

2002-03 18 16 2264 2247

Wesby, Murry, Hawkins...........................John Chaney

1941-42 10

8

788

774

Game Captains..............................Ernest Messikomer

2003-04 15 14 1889 1877

D. Hawkins.................................................John Chaney

1942-43 11

11

958 953

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2004-05 16 14 1914 1843

M. Collins, A. Robinson...........................John Chaney

1943-44 14

9 1057 953

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2005-06 17 15 2004 1907

M. Collins, A. Robinson...........................John Chaney

1944-45 16

7

1150 1032

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2006-07 12 18 2251 2222

D. Dacons, D. Salisbery............................Fran Dunphy

1945-46 12

8 1060 958

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2007-08 21 13 2457 2335

C. Clark, M. Tyndale..................................Fran Dunphy

1946-47 8

12 992 1106

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2008-09 22 12 2333 2158

Christmas, Inge, Olmos............................Fran Dunphy

1947-48 12

11 1288 1298

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2009-10 29

6 2273 1987

Brooks, Guzman........................................Fran Dunphy

1948-49 14

9 1342 1209

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2010-11 26

8 2400 2124

Allen, Eric, Fernandez, Moore................Fran Dunphy

1949-50 14 10 1434 1376

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2011-12 24

8 2401 2225

Eric, Fernandez, Moore............................Fran Dunphy

1950-51 12 13 1802 1791

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2012-13 24 10 2456 2309

DiLeo, Hollis-Jeff., O’Brien, Randall, Wyatt..Fran Dunphy

1951-52 9

14 1563 1573

Game Captains..............................................Josh Cody

2013-14

22 2291 2421

Pepper, Cummings, Lee...........................Fran Dunphy

1952-53 16 10 1641 1627

J. Kane........................................................ Harry Litwack

2014-15 26 11 2436 2263

Cummings, McDonnell.............................Fran Dunphy

1953-54 15 12 1760 1690

J. Kane........................................................ Harry Litwack

2015-16 21 12 2267 2230 Bond..............................................................Fran Dunphy

1954-55 11

10 1471 1462

A. Didriksen, H. Silcox............................ Harry Litwack

2016-17 16 16 2269 2277

1955-56 27

4 2435 2034

H. Lear, H. Reinfeld ............................... Harry Litwack

All-Time Record: 1,886-1,052 (.642)

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Brown, Dingle, Williams...........................Fran Dunphy


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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Overall Record: 33-32 32 appearances 1944 – EAST REGION New York, N.Y. Ohio State 57, Temple 47 Temple 55, Catholic 35 FINAL FOUR 1956 – EAST REGION New York, N.Y. Temple 74, Holy Cross 72 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 65, Connecticut 59 Temple 60, Canisius 58 Evanston, Ill. Iowa 83, Temple 76 (Final Four) Temple 90, SMU 81 (Third Place) FINAL FOUR 1958 – EAST REGION Charlotte, N.C. Temple 71, Maryland 67 Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 Louisville, Kent. Kentucky 61, Temple 60 (Final Four) Temple 67, Kansas St. 57 (Third Place) 1964 – EAST REGION Philadelphia, Pa. Connecticut 53, Temple 48

ELITE EIGHT 1988 – EAST REGION Hartford, Conn. (1) Temple 87, (16) Lehigh 73 (1) Temple 74, (8) Georgetown 53 East Rutherford, N.J. (1) Temple 69, (13) Richmond 47 (2) Duke 63, (1) Temple 53 1990 – EAST REGION Atlanta, Ga. (6) St. John’s 81, (11) Temple 65 ELITE EIGHT 1991 – EAST REGION College Park, Md. (10) Temple 80, (7) Purdue 63 (10) Temple 77, (15) Richmond 64 East Rutherford, N.J. (10) Temple 72, (3) Okla. St. 63 (OT) (1) N. Carolina 75, (10) Temple 72 1992 – SOUTHEAST REGION Atlanta, Ga. (6) Michigan 73, (11) Temple 66 ELITE EIGHT 1993 – WEST REGION Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Temple 75, (10) Missouri 61 (7) Temple 68, (15) Santa Clara 57 Seattle, Wash. (7) Temple 67, (3) Vanderbilt 59 (1) Michigan 77, (7) Temple 72

1967 – EAST REGION Blacksburg, Va. St. John’s 57, Temple 53

1994 – EAST REGION Landover, Md. (4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39 (5) Indiana 67, (4) Temple 58

1970 – EAST REGION Philadelphia, Pa. Villanova 77, Temple 69

1995 – WEST REGION Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Cincinnati 77, (10) Temple 71

1972 – EAST REGION Williamsburg, Va. South Carolina 53, Temple 51

1996 – SOUTHEAST REGION Orlando, Fla. (7) Temple 61, (10) Oklahoma 43 (2) Cincinnati 78, (7) Temple 65

1979 – EAST REGION Raleigh, N.C. (10) St. John’s 75, (7) Temple 70 1984 – EAST REGION Charlotte, N.C. (8) Temple 65, (9) St. John’s 63 (1) N. Carolina 77, (8) Temple 66 1985 – EAST REGION Hartford, Conn. (8) Temple 60, (9) Va. Tech 57 (1) Georgetown 63, (8) Temple 46

1997 – MIDWEST REGION Kansas City, Mo. (9) Temple 62, (8) Mississippi 40 (1) Minnesota 76, (9) Temple 57 1998 – WEST REGION Boise, Idaho (10) W. Virginia 82, (7) Temple 52

1986 – MIDWEST REGION Dayton, Ohio (9) Temple 61, (8) Jacksonville 50 (OT) (1) Kansas 65, (9) Temple 43

ELITE EIGHT 1999 – EAST REGION Boston, Mass. (6) Temple 61, (11) Kent 54 (6) Temple 64, (3) Cincinnati 54 East Ruthersford, N.J. (6) Temple 77, (10) Purdue 55 (1) Duke 85, (6) Temple 64

1987 – MIDWEST REGION Chicago, Ill. (2) Temple 75, (15) Southern 56 (10) LSU 72, (2) Temple 62

2000 – EAST REGION Buffalo, N.Y. (2) Temple 73, (15) Lafayette 47 (10) Seton Hall 67, (2) Temple 65 (OT)

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NCAA All-Tournament Teams 1956 1958 1988 1991 1993 1999 2001

Hal Lear (All-Final Four) Hal Lear (All-East Region) Guy Rodgers (All-East Region) Guy Rodgers (All-Final Four) Guy Rodgers (All-East Region) Bill Kennedy (All-East Region) Jay Norman (All-East Region) Tim Perry (All-East Region) Mik Kilgore (All-East Region) Mark Macon (All-East Region) Eddie Jones (All-West Region) Aaron McKie (All-West Region) Mark Karcher (All-East Region) Pepe Sanchez (All-East Region) Lynn Greer (All-South Region) Kevin Lyde (All-South Region)

ELITE EIGHT 2001 – SOUTH REGION New Orleans, La. (11) Temple 79, (6) Texas 65 (11) Temple 75, (3) Florida 54 Atlanta, Ga. (11) Temple 84, (7) Penn State 72 (1) Michigan St. 69, (11) Temple 62 2008 – SOUTH REGION Denver, Colo. (5) Michigan St. 72, (12) Temple 61 2009 – SOUTH REGION Tampa, Fla. (6) Arizona St. 66, (11) Temple 57 2010 – EAST REGION Jacksonville, Fla. (12) Cornell 78, (5) Temple 65 2011 – WEST REGION Tucson, Ariz. (7) Temple, 66, (10) Penn State 64 (2) San Diego State 71, (7) Temple 64 (2OT) 2012 – MIDWEST REGION Nashville, Tenn. (12) South Florida 58, (5) Temple 44 2013 – EAST REGION Dayton, Ohio (9) Temple 76, (8) NC State 72 (1) Indiana 58, (9) Temple 52 2016 - SOUTH REGION Brooklyn, N.Y. (7) Iowa 72, (10) Temple 70 (OT)


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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1944 East Region New York, N.Y. Ohio State 57, Temple 47 Temple 55, Catholic 35 Head coach Josh Cody led the Owls to their first ever NCAA appearances with a record of 138. Temple dropped its opener in the tournament by a 57-47 score to Ohio State before rebounding to defeat Catholic, 55-35. FINAL FOUR 1956 East Region New York, N.Y. Temple 74, Holy Cross 72 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 65, Connecticut 59 Temple 60, Canisius 58 Evanston, IL – Final Four Iowa 83, Temple 76 Temple 90, Southern Methodist 81 Temple returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1956 behind the top backcourt in Philadelphia history, Hal Lear and Guy Rodgers, and Hall of Fame head coach Harry Litwack. The duo led the Owls to a 23-3 regular season record and first round match-up with Holy Cross at Madison Square Garden. After a 74-72 nailbiter, play resumed at The Palestra. With Fred Cohen pulling down a NCAA Tournament record 34 rebounds, Temple beat Connecticut, 65-59. The Owls dispatched of Canisius, 60-58, for a trip to their first Final Four in Evanston, IL. A loss to Iowa ended hopes of a National Championship, but Lear poured in 48 points in a third-place victory over SMU to earn Final Four MVP honors. FINAL FOUR 1958 East Region Charlotte, N.C. Temple 71, Maryland 67 Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 Louisville, KY – Final Four Kentucky 61, Temple 60 Temple 67, Kansas State 57 Two years later, Rodgers teamed with sophomore Bill “Pickles” Kennedy to lead TU back to the Final Four in Louisville, KY. Rodgers would be named to the All-Final Four team, but Temple fell to Kentucky, 61-60 and wrapped up third-place with a 67-57 victory over Kansas State. 1964 East Region Philadelphia, Pa. Connecticut 53, Temple 48 The Cherry and White led 26-24 at the half but Connecticut stormed back to win, 53-48, in the East Region first round. Jim Williams pulled down 20 rebounds and scored 11 points, while Bill Kelley had a game-high 16 points for TU. 1967 East Region Blacksburg, Va. St. John’s 57, Temple 53 Temple fell to St. John’s, 57-53, in a first round East Region game at Blacksburg, VA. Clarence Brookins had a game-high 21 points, as did St. John’s Sonny Dove.

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1970 East Region Philadelphia, Pa. Villanova 77, Temple 69 An East Region first round match-up pitted a pair of Big 5 rivals with Villanova coming up on top, 77-69. All five Wildcats scored in double-figures, led by Howard Porter’s 18 points and 14 rebounds. John Richardson led Temple with 22 points, while Lee Tress had 20 points and 21 rebounds. 1972 East Region Williamsburg, Va. South Carolina 53, Temple 51 Ollie Johnson had 16 points and eight rebounds but Temple fell to South Carolina, 53-51, in the East Region first round in Williamsburg, VA. Johnson was the only Owl in double-figures, while South Carolina was led by Tom Riker (23 points). 1979 East Region Raleigh, N.C. (10) St. John’s 75, (7) Temple 70 Making its first NCAA appearance in seven years, the Owls dropped a 75-70 decision to St. John’s in Raleigh, NC. Walt Montford led Temple with 22 points and nine rebounds, while Bruce Harrold added 18. St. John’s duo of Wayne McKoy (22 points) and Reggie Carter (20) combined to shoot 19-for-28 from the floor. 1984 – East Region Charlotte, N.C. (8) Temple 65, (9) St. John’s 63 (1) N. Carolina 77, (8) Temple 66 Temple shot 56% from the field and received 20 points from Granger Hall to defeat St. John’s, 65-63, in Charlotte, NC. Terence Stansbury and Jim McLoughlin added 14 for the Owls to offset a game-high 21 points from Chris Mullen. Michael Jordan poured in 27 points on 11-for15 shooting for North Carolina to beat Temple, 77-66, in the second round of the East Region. Stansbury tried to match the future NBA legend, scoring 26 points on 12-for-24 shooting, in 39 minutes. Granger Hall had 13 points and 12 rebounds against the Tar Heels, who started four future NBA players. 1985 – East Region Hartford, Conn. (8) Temple 60, (9) Va. Tech 57 (1) Georgetown 63, (8) Temple 46 Granger Hall scored 22 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as Temple squeaked past Virginia Tech, 60-57, in Hartford, CT. Charles Rayne also had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. The defending NCAA Champion Georgetown Hoyas dispatched of Temple, 63-46, to move on to the Sweet Sixteen. Nate Blackwell led all scorers with 15 points as Granger Hall was held to seven points in 21 minutes.

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1986 – Midwest Region Dayton, Ohio (9) Temple 61, (8) Jacksonville 50 (OT) (1) Kansas 65, (9) Temple 43 The Owls received balanced scoring, placing three players in double figures, but needed overtime to beat Jacksonville, 61-50, at Dayton. Ed Coe led the team with 16 points and eight boards, while Tim Perry had 11 points and 18 rebounds. Temple was not as fortunate in the second round, dropping a 65-43 decision to top-seeded Kansas and eventual Midwest Regional MVP Danny Manning. Nate Blackwell was the only Owl to score double figures (14 points). 1987 – Midwest Region Chicago, Ill. (2) Temple 75, (15) Southern 56 (10) LSU 72, (2) Temple 62 #2-seeded Temple rode the back of senior Nate Blackwell and junior Tim Perry in a 75-56 first round victory over Southern in the Midwest Region. Blackwell scored 24 points while Perry added 21 points, 17 rebounds and seven blocks. Temple held Southern to 27% shooting from the floor. Despite 26 points from Mike Vreeswyk, #10seed LSU upset the Owls, 72-62, at the Rosemont Horizon. Blackwell scored 16 points in his final game and finished his career second on the program’s assist list and third on the scoring list. ELITE EIGHT 1988 – East Region Hartford, Conn. (1) Temple 87, (16) Lehigh 73 (1) Temple 74, (8) Georgetown 53 East Rutherford, N.J. (1) Temple 69, (13) Richmond 47 (2) Duke 63, (1) Temple 53 The top-seeded Owls won their 16th straight game by dispatching of #16 Lehigh, 87-73, at the Hartford Civic Center. Tim Perry had 27 points, 12 rebounds and eight blocks, while freshman Mark Macon added 24 points and nine rebounds in the victory. Two days later, Temple made easy-work of #8 seed, Georgetown, in a 74-53 victory. Mike Vreeswyk and Macon each had 21 points to lead four Owls in double-figures. The Cherry and White next traveled up the New Jersey Turnpike to the Meadowlands to face off with #13 seed Richmond. Temple ended the Spiders’ Cinderella story with a 69-47 victory and improved to 32-1. Macon had 24 points, while Vreeswyk added 19. Perry pulled down a double-double (11 points, 13 rebounds) and blocked four shots. Future Philadelphia 76ers GM Billy King kept Macon under wraps on 6-for-29 shooting (13 points) to help Duke escape with a 63-53 win to advance to the Final Four. Temple shot 29% from the field in the game. Macon won various All-America honors and John Chaney was named the National Coach of the Year for the second straight year.


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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1990 – East Region Atlanta, Ga. (6) St. John’s 81, (11) Temple 65 Mark Macon scored a game-high 32 points but Temple could not overcome 60% shooting by St. John’s in an 81-65 loss in the MidEast regional first round. Macon made 6-of-9 shots from long-distance and the Owls received 13 points and eight boards from Donald Hodge. St. John’s took a 3517 lead at the half and never looked back. ELITE EIGHT 1991 – East Region College Park, Md. (10) Temple 80, (7) Purdue 63 (10) Temple 77, (15) Richmond 64 East Rutherford, N.J. (10) Temple 72, (3) Oklahoma St. 63 (OT) (1) N. Carolina 75, (10) Temple 72 Temple opened up play in the East Region with an 80-63 win over Purdue at the Cole Fieldhouse behind 25 points from Mik Kilgore. Mark Macon scored 19 points and Vic Carstarphen added 18. The Owls had a surprise opponent in the second round, as #15-seed Richmond upset #2-seed Syracuse, 73-69, in the first round. The Spiders could not post another upset, as Temple advanced to the Sweet Sixteen with a 77-64 victory. Macon scored 20 points, while Kilgore added 18. Macon poured in 26 points to lead Temple to a 72-63 overtime victory over Oklahoma State in the Regional Semifinal at the Meadowlands, but the senior saved his best for his last collegiate game. He scored 31 points and grabbed nine rebounds but could not lift the Owls past North Carolina in the East Region final. The Tar Heels edged Temple, 75-72, in the contest as Macon ended his career as the program’s all-time leading scorer. 1992 – Southeast Region Atlanta, Ga. (6) Michigan 73, (11) Temple 66 Michigan’s Fab Five proved to be too much for the Owls in a first round game at the Omin in a 7366 victory over Temple. TU took a 59-57 lead late in the second half but was outscored 16-7 the rest of the way. Aaron McKie and Vic Carstarphen led four Owls in double-figures with 17 points each. Jalen Rose, who broke a 59-59 tie with 4:51 remaining, led all scorers with 19 points. ELITE EIGHT 1993 – West Region Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Temple 75, (10) Missouri 61 (7) Temple 68, (15) Santa Clara 57 Seattle, Wash. (7) Temple 67, (3) Vanderbilt 59 (1) Michigan 77, (7) Temple 72 Future NBA stars Eddie Jones and Aaron McKie had identical stat lines of 24 points, eight rebounds and three steals in 40 minutes to lead Temple past tenth-seeded Missouri at the Jon Huntsman Center. The Owls forced 22 turnovers and improved to 7-2 in opening round games under John Chaney. The Cherry and White advanced to its third Sweet Sixteen by beating Santa Clara, 68-57.

McKie (25 points), Rick Brunson (20) and Jones (17) combined for 62 of Temple’s 68 points. The Owls held future NBA MVP Steve Nash to three points on 1-for-9 shooting. Trailing by six points at the half, Temple went on a 15-3 run and would not fall behind again in a 67-59 victory over third-seeded Vanderbilt at the Kingdome. Jones scored a game-high 26 points on 13-for-23 shooting. The Owls held the Commodores to a season-low 59 points. The Fab Five foiled the Owls for the second straight year with a 77-72 win over Temple in the West Regional Final. TU led by 10 points soon after halftime but the Wolverines went inside to Chris Webber and Juwan Howard, who combined for 16 points and 14 rebounds in the second half alone. All five members of the Fab Five scored in double-digits for Michigan. Rick Brunson had 21 points, nine assists and seven rebounds. Jones and McKie each earned All-West Region honors. 1994 – East Region Landover, Md. (4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39 (5) Indiana 67, (4) Temple 58 Temple defeated city-rival Drexel, 61-39, in the East Region first round at the USAir Arena behind 21 second-half points from Aaron McKie, who was held scoreless in the first half for the first time in 48 games. He added 10 rebounds. The Owls forced the Dragons into just 29% shooting and held Malik Rose to four points and five rebounds. The second round pitted a pair of Hall of Fame coaches in John Chaney and Bobby Knight. Temple shut down Damon Bailey (eight points) but Indiana received clutch three point shooting from Brian Evans (18 points) and Todd Leary (15) to beat the Owls, 67-58. Eddie Jones had 24 points and seven boards, while McKie had 18 points and nine rebounds in his collegiate farewell. 1995 – West Region Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Cincinnati 77, (10) Temple 71 Cincinnati shot 61 percent and held off a late Temple rally to win, 77-71, at the Jon Huntsman Center in the West Region first round. Johnny Miller, playing on a sore ankle, scored 30 points and shot 9-for-17 from 3-point range. Rick Brunson scored 16 points in his final collegiate game. 1996 – Southeast Region Orlando, Fla. (7) Temple 61, (10) Oklahoma 43 (2) Cincinnati 78, (7) Temple 65 John Chaney’s famous match-up zone defense foiled another opponent, holding Oklahoma to 32% from the field and its second lowest postseason point total in program history in a 61-43 Temple win. Four Owls hit double figures, led by Marc Jackson and Levan Alston, who each had 14. For the second straight year in the NCAA Tournament, Cincinnati eliminated the Owls from postseason play with a 78-65 victory. Temple was chilly from long-range, shooting just 26%, and made just one three in the second half. The #2-seeded Bearcats made all 10 free throws down the stretch to put the game away. Jackson had 13 points for TU.

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1997 – Midwest Region Kansas City, Mo. (9) Temple 62, (8) Mississippi 40 (1) Minnesota 76, (9) Temple 57 Temple bounced back from a heart-breaking overtime loss to Rhode Island, 69-66, in the Atlantic 10 Championship to score a 62-40 victory over #8-seeded Mississippi at the Kemper Arena. Marc Jackson had a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds, while Rasheed Brokenborough added 20. The top-seeded Minnesota Golden Gophers were too much for Temple in a 76-57 second round victory. Brokenborough did not start due to a shoulder injury suffered against Ole Miss, but led the team with 12 points off the bench. The Owls drew within six points with 17:11 left but would get no closer the rest of the way. 1998 – West Region Boise, Idaho (10) West Virginia 82, (7) Temple 52 The A-10 Regular season champions and #24 Owls (AP) did not play well in any facet of the game in dropping their first round game to West Virginia, 82-52, in Boise, ID. Temple shot 33% from the floor and were out-rebounded 46-24. Pepe Sanchez had 15 points for the Owls. ELITE EIGHT 1999 – East Region Boston, Mass. (6) Temple 61, (11) Kent 54 (6) Temple 64, (3) Cincinnati 54 East Ruthersford, N.J. (6) Temple 77, (10) Purdue 55 (1) Duke 85, (6) Temple 64 After falling in the Atlantic 10 Championship on Rhode Island’s Lamar Odom buzzer-beating three-pointer, Temple welcomed back Quincy Wadley from a hand-injury in a 61-54 victory over Kent State in the First Round at the Fleet Center. Pepe Sanchez had 15 points and nine assists and Rasheed Brokenborough added 15 in the win. Wadley came off the bench to hit four three’s to beat third-seeded Cincinnati, 64-54, to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Temple continued to receive balanced scoring, as Lamont Barnes scored 15 points and Wadley and Sanchez added 14. The Owls opened up a 15-point halftime lead on Purdue and cruised to a 75-55 victory over the #10-seeded Boilermakers. Karcher had 21 to lead all scorers, while Sanchez filled up the stat-sheet with 17 points, nine assists and six rebounds. Temple came up short to top-seeded Duke, 8564, at the Meadowlands in the East Regional final. The Blue Devils shot 60% from the field and 59% from behind the arc. Karcher and Barnes each had 19 points for the Cherry and White. Karcher and Sanchez were named to the All-South Region team. 2000 – East Region Buffalo, N.Y. (2) Temple 73, (15) Lafayette 47 (10) Seton Hall 67, (2) Temple 65 (OT) Second-seeded Temple rolled to an easy 73-47 victory over Patriot League champion Lafayette in


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2009 - South Region Tampa, Fla. (6) Arizona State 66, (11) Temple 57

ELITE EIGHT 2001 – South Region New Orleans, La. (11) Temple 79, (6) Texas 65 (11) Temple 75, (3) Florida 54 Atlanta, Ga. (11) Temple 84, (7) Penn State 72 (1) Michigan St. 69, (11) Temple 62

2010 - East Region Jacksonville, Fla. (12) Cornell 78, (5) Temple 65

After winning seven straight games to capture the sixth Atlantic 10 Championship in program history and second straight, Temple opened up the 2001 NCAA Tournament with a 79-65 victory over Texas at the Superdome in New Orleans. Quincy Wadley scored 20 of his 26 points in the first half and Lynn Greer added 19 as one of five Owls in double-figures to lead TU past the #6 Longhorns. Two days later, it was Wadley and Greer again who vaulted the Owls to their fifth Sweet 16 under John Chaney. Wadley scored 24 and Greer added 20 as Temple frustrated the Gators with its renowned matchup zone defense, taking a 20-point halftime lead and coasting to a 75-54 victory over the third-seeded Gators. Chaney improved to 5-0 in Regional Semifinals with an 84-72 victory over #7 seed Penn State at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Greer paced Temple with 21 points, while Greg Jefferson scored 15 points off the bench, the first bench points scored by the Owls in the Tournament. The Owls’ dream season came to an end to the top-seeded Michigan State Spartans, 69-62, keeping Chaney out of the Final Four. The Cherry and White never led in the contest against the defending NCAA Champions. Greer scored a game-high 22 points, while Kevin Lyde netted a tournament career-high 21 points. Both players were named to the All-South Region team. 2008 – South Region Denver, Colo. (5) Michigan State 72, (12) Temple 61 Fifth-seeded Michigan State clamped down defensively on 12th-seeded Temple, especially junior Dionte Christmas, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament by beating the Owls, 72-61, at the Pepsi Center. Senior Mark Tyndale scored 14 of his game-high 16 points in the second half to pace Temple. The Atlantic 10 Champions finish their season with a 21-13 record, the most victories since the 2000-01 team won 24 games.

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Temple's Dionte Christmas won the battle of superstar guards, but Arizona State held off the Owls, 66-57, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at American Airlines Arena in Miami. Christmas did all he could in his final collegiate game, scoring 29 points and breaking the school's single season three-point field goal record. James Harden, ASU's All-American, was guarded relentlessly by junior Ryan Brooks, and was held to nine points.

The 12/13 Temple Owls' magical season came to an untimely end in the first round of the NCAA Tournament with a 78-65 loss to the Cornell Big Red. The fifth-seeded Owls, which had their 10game win streak snapped, end the year at 29-6. Cornell, coached by Fran Dunphy's former 10year assistant at Penn, Steve Donahue, blistered the nets in the first half. The Big Red shot 13-of-19 from the floor (68.4%) in the opening 20 minutes, taking a 37-29 lead at intermission. Temple, which held the nation's top three-point shooting team to just 2-of-7 in the first half, connected on 11-of22 from the field to stay close. The Owls opened the second half on fire, scoring on eight of their first nine possessions, but the hot shooting of Ivy League Player of the Year Ryan Wittman (20 points), kept the Cornell lead at seven, 51-44, with 14:28 to play. Wittman drained three of his four treys in that stretch, all from well behind the arc. Cornell then went on a 16-4 run led by senior playmaker Louis Dale, who scored eight of his game-high 21 points during the game-breaking six-minute stretch. It was Dale's three-pointer that ended the run, making it 66-48 with 8:53 remaining. The Owls never got closer than 14 the remainder of the contest as the senior-laden three-time Ivy Champs advanced over the three-time A-10 Champs. 2011 - West Region Tucson, Ariz. (7) Temple 66, (2) Penn State 64 (2) San Diego St. 71 (7) Temple 64 (2OT) Juan Fernandez, who drained the game-winning jumper with 0.4 seconds remaining, and Ramone Moore led Temple with 23 points each as the Owls defeated Penn State in a classic NCAA game. There were eight ties and 20 lead changes in the tightly contested game. In the final six minutes, there were just three missed shots and two empty possessions. As each team kept counterpunching and the lead kept alternating, it was becoming clear that the last team with the ball was going to win. After Penn Stateís 2000-point scorer Talor Battle drained a 25-footer with 16 seconds to play to tie the game. The Owls called timeout. It was then that Khalif Wyatt urged Coach Dunphy to put the ball in Juan Fernandezís hands. And Fernandez delivered one shining moment for Temple, connecting on a leaning 12-footer to lift the Owls to their first NCAA win since 2001.

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Fifth-ranked and second-seed San Diego State was up next and the Owls were up for the challenge. The Aztecs looked like they were going to pull away at times, but the Owls would keep the game within striking distance. Trailing by five with two minutes to play, Wyatt drained a three-pointer and Lavoy Allen followed with a basket to tie the game. In the first overtime, Fernandez made a three to give the Owls the lead, which they would hold until Malcolm Thomas tied it at 61 on a threepoint play. In the second overtime, the Aztecs finally pulled away. 2012 - Midwest Region Nashville, Tenn. (12) South Florida 58, (5) Temple 44 Khalif Wyatt scored a game-high 19 points, but 12th-seeded South Florida posted a 58-44 win over fifth-seeded Temple at Bridgestone Arena in the final game of the 2012 NCAA Tournament Second Round. It was a tale of two halves, as the Owls stymied the Bulls over the opening 20 minutes, holding USF to 3-27 from the field (11.1%), including a stretch of nearly 16 minutes with zero field goals. Temple, however, could only muster a 19-15 lead at the break. The second half saw USF blister the nets at the start, hitting seven of their first nine shots, to take a 30-23 lead over the first five-plus minutes. After Wyatt converted two throws, the Bulls drained three straight three-pointers to make it 39-25. Trailing 41-27, the Owls scored nine straight points over a five-minute stretch to cut the deficit to three. The Owls’ defense then forced Victor Rudd, Jr. (17 points) into a long three-pointer with the shot clock winding down, but he banked it in to push the margin to six, 44-38. South Florida was able to close out the game at the foul line, making all eight of its attempts over the final two minutes and change. 2013 - East Region Dayton, Ohio (9) Temple 76, (8) NC State 72 (1) Indiana 58, (9) Temple 52 Senior Khalif Wyatt scored 31 points to lead Temple to a 76-72 win over NC State in the second round of the NCAA East Regional. Temple opened a 17-point lead before Wyatt hurt his left thumb and left the game briefly. He made 6 of 6 from the line in the final 32 seconds to keep Temple around for more than one game. He hit his last two with 2.2 seconds to go. NC State trailed most of the game, but cut it to 74-72 on Lorenzo Brown's jumper with 2 seconds left. Wyatt was fouled on the inbounds play and finished it off. Jake O'Brien played a leading role in Temple's fast start, and finished with 18 points. After Wyatt hurt his hand in the second half, NC State started its best spurt of the game, getting the ball inside four times for baskets - two each by Richard Howell and Brown - that cut it to 47-39 with 13:08 to go. The Owls managed to keep their distance until the closing minutes. Scott Wood, the ACC's top three-point shooter, missed his first four shots, but hit back-to-back threes that cut it to 63-60 with


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NCAA Records SINGLE GAME HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS

POINTS

POINTS

Player..........................Opponent (Date)

Pts

Player Years............ Games Pts

Hal Lear.............................. SMU (3/23/56)

48

Mark Macon

1988-91..................... 8 210

Hal Lear...................Connecticut (3/16/56)

40

Hal Lear

1956.......................... 5 160

Hal Lear............................... Iowa (3/22/56)

32

Aaron McKie

1992-94.....................7 138

Mark Macon............... St. John’s (3/16/90)

32

Eddie Jones

1992-94.....................7 136

Mark Macon.............N. Carolina (3/24/91)

31

Quincy Wadley

1999-01...................10 134

Khalif Wyatt..................NC State (3/22/13)

31

Khalif Wyatt.....................Indiana (3/24/13)

31

REBOUNDS Player Years............ Games Pts

REBOUNDS

Tim Perry

1985-88.................... 9 94

Player..........................Opponent (Date) Reb

Kevin Lyde

1998-01....................10 66

Fred Cohen*..........Connecticut (3/16/56)

34

Lamont Barnes

1997-00.................... 9 49

Lee Tress....................... Villanova (3/7/70)

21

Mark Macon

1988-91..................... 8 46

Jim Williams............ Connecticut (3/9/64)

20

Derrick Battie

1993-96.................... 8 45

Tim Perry................Jacksonville (3/13/86)

18

2016 - South Region Brooklyn, N.Y. (7) Iowa 72, (10) Temple 70

Tim Perry......................Southern (3/13/87)

17

After a thrilling ending to regulation gave Temple new life in overtime of the NCAA First Round, Iowa handed the Owls a heartbreaking loss with a putback at the buzzer. Temple got a game-high 26 points from Quenton DeCosey in his final appearance for the Owls, with DeCosey hitting 3-of-3 at the free throw line to tie the game with two seconds left in regulation. Iowa hit a flurry of three-pointers early in the game, forcing Temple to come back from a 12-point deficit in the first half. The Owls again trailed by double digits seven minutes into the second half, and never held a lead in that period. The first tie of the game came with two seconds left when DeCosey made his clutch performance at the stripe. Iowa hit a pair of free throws at 1:09 to give the Hawkeyes a three-point lead late in the first half, but they were almost the only points scored by either team in the final four minutes. Josh Brown broke the drought for Temple with three seconds left, hitting a jumper to send the Owls into halftime down by just a point, 38-37. Iowa's last field goal of the second half came with 5:08 remaining to give the Hawkeyes an eight-point, 6153 lead, but Temple still trailed by four with 18 seconds left. DeCosey made a layup at 11 seconds, and Iowa's Jok missed 1-of-2 free throws to put Temple down just three with eight seconds left. DeCosey was fouled on his long three-point attempt, and made all three including the third after an Iowa timeout. Temple trailed by three early in overtime before taking a two-point lead on a three-point play by DeCosey at 2:40. The Hawkeyes scored just one field goal in a 10-minute stretch from the second half into the end of overtime, with that shot tying the game 68-68 with 1:52 remaining. Brown answered two Iowa free throws with a jumper at 51 seconds, tying the game for a final time at 70-70. Daniel Dingle had a chance to give Temple a lead at the line with 22 seconds left, but missed the front end of a 1-and-1. Iowa ran down the clock and missed its first attempt, but Adam Woodbury put it back for the win.

ASSISTS

*NCAA Record

ASSISTS Player Years............ Games Asts Pepe Sanchez

1997-00.................... 9 54

Howard Evans

1985-88.................... 9 47

Player..........................Opponent (Date)

Ast

Rick Brunson

1992-95................... 8 27

Guy Rodgers.......................SMU (3/23/56)

20

Mik Kilgore

1990-91.................... 6 23

Pepe Sanchez..........Seton Hall (3/19/00)

15

Lynn Greer

1998-01......................7 23

Howard Evans..........Richmond (3/24/88)

11

Pepe Sanchez.......... Kent State (3/12/99)

9

Scoring average (career):

Pepe Sanchez................Purdue (3/19/99)

9

32.0, Hal Lear (5 games, 1956)

Rick Brunson.............. Michigan (3/28/93)

9

Most 3-pointers made (career):

Lynn Greer.........................Florida (3/18/01)

9

17, Mike Vreeswyk (7 games, 1985-88) Most Assists (career):

Most 3-pointers Made (Game):

47, Pepe Sanchez, (9 games, 1997-00)

9, Johnny Miller vs Cincinnati (3/16/95)

Most Free Throws Made (career):

Most Free Throws Made (Game):

41, Mark Macon (8 games, 1988-91)

12, Khalif Wyatt vs. NC State (3/22/13)

Most Free Throws Attempted:

12, Rick Brunson vs Santa Clara (3/20/93)

47, Mark Macon (8 games, 1988-91)

Most Free Throws Attempted (Game):

Best Free Throw Percentage:

16, Rick Brunson vs Santa Clara (3/20/93)

1.000 (22-22),

Most Steals (Game):

Mike Vreeswyk (7 games, 1985-88)

6, Pepe Sanchez, vs. Purdue (3/19/99)

Most Steals (Career):

Most Blocks (Game):

24, Pepe Sanchez, (9 games, 1997-00)

8, Mark Strickland, vs Okla. St. (3/22/91)

Most Blocks (Career):

8, Tim Perry, vs Lehigh (3/18/88)

29, Tim Perry, (9 games, 1985-88)

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CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1983

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 88, Saint Joseph’s 69 Temple 72, Rutgers 67 W. Virginia 86, Temple 78*

1996

Phila. Civic Center, Phila., Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 67, Xavier 50 Temple 64, Rhode Island 52 Massachusetts 75, Temple 61*

2011

Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Temple 96, La Salle 76 Richmond 58, Temple 54

2012

Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Massachusetts 77, Temple 71

1984

WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W. Va. Temple 78, Massachusetts 54 West Virginia 67, Temple 65

1997

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 64, Duquesne 47 Temple 69, Xavier 62 (OT) R. Island 69, Temple 66 (OT)

2013

Barclays Center, Brooklyn, N.Y. Massachusetts 79, Temple 74

1985

Rutgers Athletic Center, Piscataway, N.J. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 67, St. Bona. 56 Temple 62, Saint Joseph’s 61 Temple 59, Rutgers 51*

1998

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 76, Saint Joseph’s 52 G. Washington 78, Temple 64

Atlantic 10 Championships: 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2010 * Denotes championship game Overall Record: 53-22 31 appearances

1986

McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 73, G.Washington 54 Byrne Arena, E. Rutherford, N.J. West Virginia 61, Temple 56

1999

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 64, Virginia Tech 51 Temple 76, Xavier 64 Rhode Island 62, Temple 59*

1987

McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 77, G. Washington 69 Temple 84, Saint Joseph’s 68 Temple 70, West Virginia 57*

2000

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 71, Virginia Tech 52 Temple 54, Massachusetts 47 Temple 65, St. Bona. 44*

1988

WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.V. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 77, Duquesne 57 Temple 79, Saint Joseph’s 67 Temple 68, Rhode Island 63*

2001

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 76, Dayton 63 Temple 77, G. Washington 76 Temple 76, Massachusetts 65*

1989

The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 64, Duquesne 51 Rutgers 62, Temple 59 (OT)

2002

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 72, Temple 66

2003

UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 66, Richmond 52 Temple 63, Xavier 57 Dayton 79, Temple 72*

2004

UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio Richmond 64, Temple 49

2005

U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Temple 61, Dayton 51 G. Washington 77, Temple 58

2006

U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Temple 74, Rhode Island 45 Temple 68, G. Washington 53 Saint Joseph’s 73, Temple 59

2007

Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Saint Joseph’s 66, Temple 62

2008

Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 84, La Salle 75 Temple 60, Charlotte 45 Temple 69, Saint Joseph’s 64*

2009

Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 79, Saint Joseph’s 65 Temple 55, Xavier 53 Temple 69, Duquesne 64*

2010

Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 69, St. Bonaventure 51 Temple 57, Rhode Island 44 Temple 56, Richmond 52*

1990

The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 61, Duquesne 50 Temple 65, Rutgers 57 McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 53, Massachusetts 51*

1991 1992

The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 56, West Virginia 53 Penn State 52, Temple 50 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 75, Saint Joseph’s 59 West Virginia 44, Temple 41

1993

The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 80, West Virginia 53 Temple 71, Saint Joseph’s 60 Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 69, Temple 61*

1994

The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 58, Rutgers 44 Temple 54, G. Washington 34 Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 70, Temple 59*

1995

The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 84, West Virginia 72 Temple 47, Rutgers 42 Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 63, Temple 44*

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2014

FedEx Forum, Memphis, Tenn. UCF 94, Temple 90 (2OT)

2015

XL Center, Hartford, Conn. Temple 80, Memphis 75 SMU 69, Temple 56

2016

Amway Center, Orlando, Fla. Temple 76, USF 62 UConn 77, Temple 62

2017

XL Center, Hartford, Conn. ECU 80, Temple 69

American Championships: None Overall Record: 2-4 4 appearances

1983 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1993 1994 1995 1996 1999 2000 2001 2003 2008 2009 2010 2011

2015 2016

ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT HONOREES Terence Stansbury Granger Hall (MVP) Nate Blackwell (MVP) Granger Hall Charles Rayne Nate Blackwell Howard Evans Tim Perry Howard Evans Mark Macon Mike Vreeswyk Mark Macon Donald Hodge Mark Macon (MVP) Mark Strickland Eddie Jones Aaron McKie Eddie Jones Aaron McKie Levan Alston Rick Brunson Marc Jackson Lamont Barnes Mark Karcher Mark Karcher Pepe Sanchez Quincy Wadley (MVP) Lynn Greer (MVP) Kevin Lyde Quincy Wadley Brian Polk Dionte Christmas (MVP) Mark Tyndale Ryan Brooks Dionte Christmas (MVP) Sergio Olmos Lavoy Allen Juan Fernandez (MVP) Lavoy Allen

AMERICAN TOURNAMENT HONOREES Will Cummings Jaylen Bond


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NIT HISTORY 1937-38

NIT Champion New York, N.Y. Temple 60, Colorado 36 Temple 56, Oklahoma A&M 44 Temple 53, Bradley 40

1956-57

NIT - 3rd place New York, N.Y. Temple 77, Dayton 66 Bradley 94, Temple 66 Temple 57, St. Bonaventure 50

1959-60

New York, N.Y. Dayton 72, Temple 51

1960-61

New York, N.Y. Temple 79, Army 66 Dayton 62, Temple 60

1961-62

New York, N.Y. Temple 80, Providence 78 (OT) Loyola (Ill.) 75, Temple 64

1965-66

New York, N.Y. Temple 88, Virginia Tech 73 Brigham Young 90, Temple 78

1967-68

New York, N.Y. Kansas 82, Temple 76

1968-69

NIT Champion New York, N.Y. Temple 82, Florida 66 Temple 94, Saint Peter’s 78 Temple 63, Tennessee 58 Temple 89, Boston College 76

1977-78

Austin, Texas Texas 72, Temple 58

THE 1968-69 Temple University Basketball Team National Invitation Tournament Champion

Sitting left to right: Gavin White, assistant director of athletics; Gordon Mulava; Joe Cromer; captain John Baum; Harry Litwack, head coach; Jim Snook; Eddie Mast; Carl Brooks. Standing left to right: Al Shrier, sports information director; Ted Quedenfeld, trainer; Don Casey, assistant coach; Tony Brocchi; Tom Wieczerak; John Richardson; Pat Cassidy; Bill Strunk; Jay Norman, assistant coach; Jim Wilson, assistant coach. 1980-81

Clemson, S.C. Temple 90, Clemson 82 Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia 77, Temple 76

1981-82

Athens, Ga. Georgia 73, Temple 60

1988-89

Richmond, Va. Richmond 70, Temple 56

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

National Invitation Tournament Champion — 1938 Eastern Intercollegiate Conference Champion — 1937-38

2001-02

NIT - 3rd place Fresno, Calif. Temple 81, Fresno State 75 Louisville, Ky. Temple 65, Louisville 62 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 63, Villanova 57 New York, N.Y. Memphis 78, Temple 77 Temple 65, Syracuse 54

2002-03

Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 68, Drexel 59 Temple 75, Boston College 62 Kingston, R.I. Temple 61, Rhode Island 53 Philadelphia, Pa. Minnesota 63, Temple 58 (OT)

2003-04

Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 76, Temple 71

2004-05

Blacksburg, Va. Virginia Tech 60, Temple 50

2005-06

Philadelphia, Pa. Akron 80, Temple 73 (OT)

2014-15

Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 73, Bucknell 67 Temple 90, G. Washington 77 Temple 77, LA Tech 59 New York, N.Y. Miami (FL) 60, Temple 57

NIT Appearances: 18, 23-16 (.590)  overall NIT Championships: 1938, 1969

Standing, left to right: Coach James Usilton, Sr., Bob Nicol, Ed McDermott, Jim Kidorf, Jim Busha, Tony Alfano and manager Alan Bobrow. Seated, left to right: Jimmy Usilton, Jr., Howard Black, Ed Boyle, Don Shields, Mike Bloom, Don Henderson and Al Freiberg.

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REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS 1956-57

ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. Temple 79, Fordham 70 Ohio State 64, Temple 63 Temple 73, NYU 61

ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion) Temple 61, Harvard 59 Temple 68, Cincinnati 64 Temple 51, California 42

1957-58

ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. (Champion) Temple 76, Pittsburgh 71 Temple 91, Seattle 73 Temple 69, California 59

1974-75

JAYHAWK CLASSIC Lawrence, Kan. Washington 54, Temple 45 Fordham 67, Temple 65

1959-60

KEYSTONE CLASSIC Harrisburg, Pa. (Champion) Temple 60, Penn State 50 Temple 65, Penn 53

1974-75

GATOR BOWL Jacksonville, Fla. Memphis State 71, Temple 68 Jacksonville 63, Temple 52

1960-61

CAPITAL INVITATIONAL Washington, D.C. (Champion) Temple 63, Lafayette 51 Temple 61, American 51

1975-76

ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. St. John’s 64, Temple 59 Villanova 84, Temple 75

1961-62

HURRICANE CLASSIC Miami, Fla. (Champion) Temple 70, Minnesota 66 Temple 85, Miami 67

1976-77

RAINBOW CLASSIC Honolulu, Hawaii Arizona State 73, Temple 65 St. John’s 59, Temple 49 Wm. & Mary 68, Temple 65

1963-64

ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT Philadelphia, Pa. Drake 58, Temple 54 Temple 99, Boston College 68 Loyola (Ill.) 74, Temple 65

1977-78

SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. Virginia 66, Temple 55 Temple 74, Auburn 73

1964-65

ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. Cincinnati 83, Temple 56 La Salle 83, Temple 70

1978-79

LAS VEGAS TOURNAMENT Las Vegas, Nev. (Champion) Temple 81, Baylor 70 Temple 89, UNLV 79

1965-66

ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 84, St. Bonaventure 72 Temple 66, La Salle 59 (OT) Saint Joseph’s 97, Temple 65

1979-80

MARYLAND INVITATIONAL College Park, Md. Temple 85, Harvard 73 Maryland 85, Temple 63

1966-67

ALL-COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Oklahoma City, Okla. Temple 82, Arizona State 63 Montana State 61, Temple 60 Stanford 53, Temple 51

1980-81

BEST HOLIDAY CLASSIC Portland, Maine UNC-Charlotte 68, Temple 65 Temple 70, Maine 64

1967-68

CHARLOTTE INVITATIONAL Charlotte, N.C. Temple 65, Miami (Ohio) 60 Davidson 63, Temple 60

1981-82

CABRILLO CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. Temple 85, Florida 81 San Diego State 75, Temple 64

1967-68

ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion) Temple 93, Providence 63 Temple 82, Wisconsin 80 Temple 83, St. Francis (Pa.) 77

1982-83

STANFORD TOURNAMENT Palo Alto, Calif. Temple 73, Rhode Island 62 Stanford 77, Temple 70 TANGERGINE BOWL Orlando, Fla. Stetson 79, Temple 73 Temple 98, Rollins 74

1968-69

LOBO INVITATIONAL Albuquerque, N.M. Temple 72, Fordham 60 New Mexico 83, Temple 70 MOTOR CITY TOURNAMENT Detroit, Mich. Temple 72, Miami (Ohio) 67 Detroit 87, Temple 76

1983-84

FLEET CLASSIC Providence, R.I. Temple 78, Rhode Island 66 Providence 65, Temple 59

1969-70

FAR WEST CLASSIC Portland, Ore. Oregon State 65, Temple 44 So. California 68, Temple 53 Temple 90, Michigan State 51

1984-85

COWBOY SHOOTOUT Casper, Wy. (Champion) Temple 71, Pepperdine 66 Temple 66, Wyoming 60

1970-71

ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 84, St. Francis (Pa.) 75 Temple 60, Saint Joseph’s 57 Pennsylvania 76, Temple 55

1985-86

PIZZA HUT SHOOTOUT Wichita, Kan. (Champion) Temple 69, Tenn. Tech 63 Temple 62, Wichita State 60 JOSTENS CLASSIC (CHAMPION) Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 81, La Salle 58 Temple 66, Pennsylvania 47

1971-72

RAINBOW CLASSIC Honolulu, Hawaii Temple 60, Minnesota 57 Arizona State 74, Temple 67 Temple 61, California 57

1972-73

SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. Illinois 82, Temple 77 Temple 73, Drake 68

1986-87

COCA-COLA NIT (CHAMPION) Temple 79, at Virginia 75 Temple 80, at Villanova 73 New York, N.Y. Temple 78, UNLV 76 Temple 67, Memphis State 59 BLADE CLASSIC Toledo, Ohio (Champion) Temple 80, Ga. Southern 61 Temple 75, Toledo 68

1973-74

VOLUNTEER CLASSIC Knoxville, Tenn. Temple 70, Utah State 61 Tennessee 11, Temple 6

1987-88

SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. (Champion) Temple 70, Mississippi 61 Temple 87, Southern 47

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1988-89

TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Charlotte, N.C. Missouri 91, Temple 74 (2 OT) Arizona 68, Temple 50

1989-90

CARRIER CLASSIC Syracuse, N.Y. Temple 65, Arkansas State 41 Syracuse 73, Temple 56

1990-91

DODGE PRESEASON NIT Iowa City, Iowa Iowa 73, Temple 71 FIESTA BOWL CLASSIC Tucson, Ariz. Iowa State 81, Temple 79 (OT) Temple 56, Pepperdine 55

1991-92 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94

BMA CLASSIC Kansas City, Mo. Temple 68, Kansas State 65 Kansas 97, Temple 73

1994-95

BCA/MLK CLASSIC Memphis, Tenn. Temple 65, S. California 54 7-UP SHOOTOUT Orlando, Fla. Temple 68, Louisville 53 HARRIS TEETER TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Charlotte, N.C. Cincinnati 60, Temple 41 Temple 49, South Carolina 44 7-UP SHOOTOUT San Antonio, Texas Texas 70, Temple 54

1995-96 1996-97

PRESEASON NIT Temple 65, Rider 62 at Georgetown 74, Temple 49 GATORADE ROCK'N'ROLL CLASSIC Cleveland, Ohio Cincinnati 70, Temple 49 JIMMY V CLASSIC East Rutherford, N.J. Temple 74, Kansas 66 (OT) BANK IV CLASSIC Tulsa, Okla. Oklahoma State 49, Temple 41

1997-98

NABC CLASSIC Albuquerque, N.M. Temple 68, Auburn 42

1998-99

COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC New York, N.Y. Temple 65, Georgetown 49 Temple 59, Wake Forest 48

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

PETE NEWELL CHALLENGE Oakland, Calif. Stanford 57, Temple 50

7-UP SHOOTOUT St. Petersburg, Fla. Arizona 66, Temple 60 ORLANDO SUNSHINE CLASSIC Orlando, Fla. Temple 67, Florida 62 Florida State 91, Temple 80 (OT) ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. Temple 63, Fairleigh Dickinson 51 Georgia Tech 57, Temple 51

FORD FAR WEST CLASSIC Portland, Ore. Oregon 82, Temple 62 Temple 69, Bradley 63 A- 10/C-USA CHALLENGE Cincinnati, Ohio Temple 70, Cincinnati 55

GREAT EIGHT TOURNAMENT Chicago, Ill. Temple 64, Gonzaga 48 HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSIC Springfield, Mass. Indiana 67, Temple 59 TIVO PRESEASON NIT Liacouras Center Temple 56, Delaware 49 Temple 61, New Mexico 49 New York, N.Y. Temple 67, Indiana 62 Duke 63, Temple 61


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TOURNAMENTS/OVERTIME GAMES 2001-02

COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC New York, N.Y. Florida 72, Temple 64 Maryland 82, Temple 74 JIMMY V CLASSIC East Rutherford, N.J. Alabama 70, Temple 67

2003-04

ORANGE BOWL CLASSIC Miami, Fla. Miami 72, Temple 66

2005-06

PRESEASON NIT Liacouras Center Temple 69, Army 37 Westwood, Calif. UCLA 54, Temple 47

2006-07

ATLANTIC CITY LENAPE TRAIL CLASSIC Atlantic City, N.J. Cincinnati 80, Temple 71

2007-08

PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF CLASSIC San Juan, P.R. Providence 66, Temple 64 College of Charleston 79, Temple 76 Temple 73, Marist 69 (OT)

2008-09

CHARLESTON CLASSIC Charleston, S.C. Temple 79, E.Tennessee State 65 Temple 70, College of Charleston 65 Clemson 76, Temple 72

2009-10

PHILLY HOOP GROUP CLASSIC Temple 76, at Delaware 56 at Temple 73, Siena 69 The Palestra Temple 61, Virginia Tech 50 St. John’s 55, Temple 48

2010-11

OLD SPICE CLASSIC Orlando, Fla. California 57, Temple 50 Temple 65, Georgia 58 Texas A&M 54, Temple 5 BB&T CLASSIC Washington, D.C. Temple 64, Maryland 61

2011-12

5-HOUR ENERGY PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF San Juan, Puerto Rico Temple 69, Western Michigan 55 Purdue 85, Temple 77 Temple 78, Wichita State 74 (OT)

2012-13

CHEVROLET GOTHAM CLASSIC Temple 63, Alcorn State 46 Canisius 72, Temple 62 Temple 83, Detroit 78 New York, N.Y. Temple 83, Syracuse 79

2013-14

CHARLESTON CLASSIC Clemson 72, Temple 58 Temple 83, Georgia 81 Temple 87, UAB 66

2014-15

COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 40, American 37 Temple 82, LA Tech 75 Brooklyn, N.Y. Duke 74, Temple 54 UNLV 57, Temple 50

2015-16

VETERANS CLASSIC Annapolis, Md. North Carolina 91, Temple 67 PUERTO RICO TIP-OFF CLASSIC San Juan, Puerto Rico Temple 75, Minnesota 70 Butler 74, Temple 69 Utah 74, Temple 68

2016-17

NIT SEASON TIP-OFF (CHAMPION) Brooklyn, N.Y. Temple 89, Florida State 86 Temple 81, West Virginia 77

Regular Season Tournaments: Won 92, Lost 71 (.564)

OVERTIME GAMES DATE OPPONENT...........................................SCORE 2/25/17 Tulane (2OT).............................................W, 86-76 11/11/16 La Salle...................................................... W, 97-92 3/18/16 vs. Iowa (NCAA)........................................ L, 70-72 2/4/16 Tulsa............................................................W, 83-79 1/16/16 Cincinnati (2OT)...................................... W, 67-65 12/13/15 Saint Joseph's.......................................... L, 65-66 12/31/14 at UConn...................................................W, 57-53 3/12/14 vs. UCF (2OT)............................................L, 90-94 3/4/14 UCF.............................................................W, 86-78 2/22/14 at Memphis................................................L, 79-82 12/7/13 Texas.............................................................L, 80-81 2/29/12 Massachusetts........................................ W, 90-88 2/22/12 at La Salle................................................ W, 80-70 12/28/11 Buffalo........................................................W, 87-85 11/20/11 vs. Wichita State......................................W, 78-74 11/14/11 at Penn ......................................................W, 73-67 3/19/11 vs. San Diego St. (NCAA) (2OT)............. L, 64-71 3/2/11 at Massachusetts.....................................W, 73-67 2/20/10 at Saint Joseph’s.....................................W, 75-67 1/10/10 at Rhode Island....................................... W, 68-64 2/13/08 Rhode Island............................................ W, 92-89 2/10/08 Massachusetts........................................ W, 80-70 1/20/08 at Saint Louis........................................... W, 54-53 11/18/08 vs. Marist....................................................W, 73-69 3/14/06 Akron (NIT).................................................L, 73-80 3/3/04 Massachusetts (2OT)............................. W, 98-92 2/25/04 at La Salle..................................................W, 74-70 3/27/03 Minnesota (NIT).........................................L, 58-63 3/3/02 at Saint Joseph's (2OT) [P]....................W, 87-84 2/27/02 at Dayton...................................................W, 75-70 12/3/01 at Wisconsin (2OT)..................................W, 70-67 3/3/01 at George Washington.......................... W, 92-88 1/27/01 Massachusetts..........................................L, 64-65 3/19/00 vs. Seton Hall (NCAA).............................L, 65-67 11/23/98 at Penn........................................................ L, 70-73 1/26/98 at Saint Joseph's [P]............................... W, 68-62 3/7/97 vs. Rhode Island (A-10)........................... L, 66-69 3/6/97 vs. Xavier (A-10)...................................... W, 69-62 1/28/97 La Salle (2OT)...........................................W, 70-67 1/19/97 at Xavier......................................................L, 64-68 1/7/97 Rhode Island.............................................. L, 72-79 12/4/96 Wisconsin...................................................L, 57-64 12/22/95 Kansas........................................................W, 74-66 12/2/95 Wisconsin...................................................L, 54-57 2/28/95 Saint Joseph's [P]..................................... L, 64-73 2/2/95 at St. Bonaventure (2OT)........................L, 64-78 1/28/95 at Rhode Island....................................... W, 55-50 12/20/94 Texas Tech (2OT).....................................W, 67-64 1/12/93 at George Washington.......................... W, 64-62 12/20/92 Florida State...............................................L, 80-91 2/9/92 Penn State (2OT).....................................W, 73-72 3/22/91 vs. Okla. St. (NCAA)................................W, 72-63 2/10/91 West Virginia............................................W, 88-78 1/16/91 at Duquesne............................................. L, 59-60 12/27/90 Iowa State...................................................L, 79-81 3/1/90 Rutgers (2OT).......................................... W, 65-57 2/11/90 at Massachusetts (3OT)........................ W, 83-82 3/6/89 vs. Rutgers (A-10)..................................... L, 59-62 12/2/88 Missouri (2OT)............................................ L, 74-91 2/9/87 at Penn State (2OT).................................W, 73-70 12/20/86 at Villanova.............................................. W, 67-65 3/13/86 vs. Jacksonville (NCAA)......................... W, 61-50 1/18/86 at West Virginia........................................ L, 65-69 12/21/85 Wake Forest............................................. W, 64-59 2/25/84 La Salle (2OT) [P]......................................L, 79-80

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DATE OPPONENT...........................................SCORE 2/4/84 at West Virginia........................................W, 83-77 1/4/84 Saint Joseph's......................................... W, 89-83 2/26/83 La Salle.......................................................W, 84-79 2/12/83 Duquesne................................................... L, 70-73 2/9/83 Penn (2OT)................................................ W, 61-53 2/19/80 St. John's....................................................L, 58-63 2/9/80 Saint Joseph's...........................................L, 52-53 1/24/79 Syracuse..................................................... L, 76-78 1/11/78 at Pittsburgh..............................................W, 81-74 2/16/74 Saint Joseph's [P]....................................W, 73-67 2/9/74 Villanova [P]...............................................W, 81-73 1/29/72 at Syracuse................................................ L, 77-84 12/8/70 Hofstra..........................................................L ,72-74 1/24/70 Fordham.....................................................L. 64-70 3/7/69 Saint Joseph's [P].....................................L, 67-68 12/10/68 at Army....................................................... L, 59-60 2/9/66 St. John's (2OT)......................................... L, 72-75 12/29/65 La Salle [P]................................................ W, 66-59 3/15/62 Providence (NIT)..................................... W, 80-78 2/8/62 at NYU......................................................... L, 73-78 2/18/61 Saint Joseph's [P].....................................L, 83-86 1/21/61 Pittsburgh...................................................L, 75-80 2/27/60 St. John's.................................................. W, 68-63 12/7/57 at Kentucky (3OT).....................................L, 83-85 3/1/57 St. Bonaventure...................................... W, 72-69 2/26/55 La Salle........................................................L, 57-59 2/10/55 at Lebanon Valley.....................................L, 76-82 1/29/55 Penn State (3OT)......................................L, 80-84 2/20/54 St. John's.................................................... L, 67-72 1/14/54 at Lehigh (3OT)........................................ W, 64-61 12/14/53 at Lebanon Valley.....................................L, 58-62 12/13/52 Louisville (2OT)......................................... L, 77-85 3/20/52 at Muhlenberg (2OT)............................. W, 95-86 1/1/52 at Niagara.................................................. W, 61-60 1/5/50 at NYU....................................................... W, 50-45 1/13/49 at St. John's................................................W, 81-79 2/14/45 at Penn State........................................... W, 63-60 1/17/45 at Valley Forge..........................................W, 41-37 1/13/45 St. John's..................................................... L, 41-43 2/15/39 at Michigan State......................................L, 25-29 2/5/37 West Virginia........................................... W, 40-38 3/12/36 Rider...........................................................W, 35-34 12/21/36 La Salle......................................................... L, 31-37 1/10/33 at Carnegie Tech......................................L, 34-38 OVERTIME FACTS Temple Overtime Record: 60-49 Home Overtime Record: 23-25 Overtime Record at Liacouras Center: 10-4 Away Overtime Record: 25-14 Neutral Site Overtime Record: 12-10 Postseason Overtime Record: 4-6 Longest Win Streak: 6 (Jan. 17, 1945—Mar. 20, 1952); 6 (Nov. 18, 2008—Feb. 29, 2012) Longest Losing Streak: 6 (Feb. 9, 1966—Jan. 29, 1972) Single Overtime Games: 84 (45-39) Double Overtime Games: 19 (12-7) Triple Overtime Games: 6 (3-3) Most Frequent Overtime Opponent: Saint Joseph's (9) Most Overtime Games in a Season: 6 (1996-97)


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THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED TEAM Won By 30 Points........................................................................................................................................................... Temple 101, LIU Brooklyn 65 (12/21/13) Won By 40 Points.......................................................................................................................................................Temple 88, Massachusetts 46 (2/26/03) Scored 100 Points..........................................................................................................................................................................101 vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Scored Under 50 Points.......................................................................................................................................................................40 vs. American (11/14/14) Scored Under 40 Points................................................................................................................................................................................39 at Tulsa (2/22/15) Scored 50 Points in a Half................................................................................................................58 points, Second Half, vs. Florida State (11/24/16) Scored 60 Points in a Half.....................................................................................................................63 points, Second Half, vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Scored Under 20 Points in a Half..............................................................................................................................18 Points, First Half vs. SMU (2/9/17) Had a +20 Rebound Margin........................................................................................................................................................................+23 vs. ECU (2/14/15) Had 50 Rebounds.......................................................................................................................................................................... 50 vs. LIU Brooklyn (11/30/14) Had Less Than 25 Rebounds................................................................................................................................................................ 22 at Cincinnati (1/17/15) Had 20 Offensive Rebounds....................................................................................................................................................21 vs. Delaware State (12/19/15) Had Less Than 5 Offensive Rebounds..................................................................................................................................................... 3 vs. NJIT (12/17/16) Had 40 Defensive Rebounds.................................................................................................................................................... 41 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/11/97) Made 40 Field Goals...................................................................................................................................................................41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Made Less Than 15 Field Goals....................................................................................................................................................................14 at Tulsa (2/22/15) Attempted 80 Field Goals..............................................................................................................................................................83 vs. Rhode Island (2/4/89) Attempted Less Than 40 Field Goals........................................................................................................................................... 32 vs. Princeton (12/20/04) Shot .600 From the Field.......................................................................................................................................... . .613 (38-62) vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Made 30 Free Throws...............................................................................................................................................................30 vs. Delaware State (12/19/15) Made Less Than 5 Free Throws................................................................................................................................................................... 1 vs. UCF (2/22/17) Attempted 40 Free Throws....................................................................................................................................................... 49 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/17/14) Attempted Less Than 10 Free Throws........................................................................................................................................................ 1 vs. UCF (2/22/17) Shot .900 From the Line (min. 10 attempts)..................................................................................................................... .933 (28-30) vs. Yale (12/22/16) Made 10 Three-Pointers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 at USF (3/5/17) Made No Three-Pointers................................................................................................................................................................0 vs. Massachusetts (2/1/96) Attempted 25 Three-Pointers...................................................................................................................................................................... 29 vs. ECU (3/9/17) Attempted Less Than 10 Three-Pointers.............................................................................................................................................. 7 at Saint Louis (1/11/12) Had 25 Assists.............................................................................................................................................................................................26 vs. Toledo (11/14/10) Had Less Than 5 Assists....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 vs. St. John’s (11/28/10) Had 25 Turnovers................................................................................................................................................................................28 vs. Duquesne (1/27/07) Had Less Than 5 Turnovers.......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 vs. UConn (3/7/15) Had 10 Blocks...............................................................................................................................................................................10 vs. West Virginia (11/25/16) Had No Blocks........................................................................................................................................................................................... 0 vs. Villanova (2/17/16) Had 15 Steals....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 at USF (3/5/17) Had No Steals..........................................................................................................................................................................................0 vs. Richmond (3/13/03) Last Overtime Game............................................................................................................................................................. 86-76 (2OT) vs. Tulane (2/25/17) Last Overtime Victory at Home..........................................................................................................................................86-76 (2OT) vs. Tulane (2/25/17) Last Overtime Victory on the Road.................................................................................................................................................. 57-53 at UConn (12/31/14) Temple Defeated a Ranked Opponent ............................................................................................................ 81-77 vs. #19/17 West Virginia (11/25/16) Temple Defeated a #1 Ranked Opponent.........................................................................................................................77-69 vs. #1 Cincinnati (2/20/00)

100-POINT GAMES TEMPLE

1/31/67 Gettysburg

W

109-73

2/5/66

Saint Joseph's [P]

L

at G. Washington

74-105

DATE OPPONENT

W/L SCORE

2/6/61 Muhlenberg

W 102-61

1/2/60

L

65-101

12/21/13

at LIU Brooklyn

W

101-65

1/3/61 Scranton

W 101-69

1/1/55 Kentucky

L

69-101

2/7/07

St. Bonaventure

3/1/50

L

76-105

W

109-70

2/4/56

W

103-68

2/4/88 Duquesne

W

110-70

1/26/56 Delaware

W

108-81

12/8/86 Penn

W

103-67

2/4/54

at Drexel

W

100-62

1/6/83

Rhode Island

W

103-94

12/17/51

Glassboro St.

W

114-47

12/11/80

Point Park

W

105-75

12/14/50 at Glassboro St.

W

111-36

2/16/79 American

W

103-67

2/23/72

Rhode Island

at St. Francis (PA)

W

108-64

OPPONENT

2/27/70 Rider

W

107-74

DATE OPPONENT

W/L SCORE

2/11/70

at Pittsburgh

W

101-72

12/9/07 Villanova

L

93-101

1/7/69

at Penn

W

107-83

2/7/93

L

69-106

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

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at Syracuse

100-POINT GAMES FACTS Temple 100-Point Game Record: 19-0 Home 100-Point Game Record: 13-0 Away 100-Point Game Record: 6-0 Overtime 100-Point Games: 0 Most Frequent 100-Point Game Opponents: Glassboro State, Rhode Island, Penn (2) Most 100-Point Games in a season: 2 (1955-56, 1960-61, 1969-70)


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THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED INDIVIDUAL Scored 30 Points..........................................................................................................................................................Quenton DeCosey (30) at USF (1/31/16) Scored 40 Points............................................................................................................................................David Hawkins (41) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Two Players Scored 20 Points............................................................................. Shizz Alston, Jr. (25) and Mark Williams (20) vs. Tulane (2/25/17) Three Players Scored 20 Points.....................................................Dalton Pepper (26), Will Cummings (23) and Anthony Lee (20) vs. UCF (3/4/14) Two Players Scored 30 Points........................................................................ David Hawkins (41) and Mardy Collins (30) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Five Players Scored 10 Points...........................................Dingle (19), Rose (14), Aflakpui (13), Williams (13), Enechionyia (12) vs. ECU (1/7/17) Had 15 Rebounds..................................................................................................................................................................Jaylen Bond (15) vs. Iowa (3/18/16) Had 20 Rebounds.............................................................................................................................................................Lavoy Allen (21) at La Salle (2/28/10) Had 10 Offensive Rebounds......................................................................................................................................... Lavoy Allen (10) at Richmond (2/6/10) Had 10 Defensive Rebounds.................................................................................................................................... Obi Enechionyia (10) vs. SMU (2/9/17) Two Players Had 10 Rebounds.................................................................. Ernest Aflakpui (11) and Obi Enechionyia (10) vs. Cincinnati (12/28/16) Had a Double-Double in Points and Assists.....................................................................Will Cummings (11 points, 10 assists) at Delaware (12/18/14) Had Back-to-Back Double-Doubles.........................................................................................................Jaylen Bond (10 pts, 16 rebs) at Tulane (3/6/16); .......................................................................................................................................................................................... (15 pts, 10 rebs) vs. Memphis (3/3/16) Had Three Consecutive Double-Doubles...................................................................................................Jaylen Bond 16 pts, 14 reb vs. Tulsa (1/10/15); ...............................................................................................................................................10 pts, 11 reb at Tulane (1/7/15); 21 pts, 14 reb vs. UCF (1/4/15) Had Four Consecutive Double-Doubles...................................................................................... Lavoy Allen: 14 pts, 18 reb at Massachusetts (3/2/11); ............................................................... 24 pts, 11 reb vs. La Salle (3/3/11); 15 pts, 12 reb vs. La Salle (3/3/11); 12 pts, 10 reb vs. Richmond (3/12/11) Had a Triple-Double......................................................................................... Pepe Sanchez (10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) vs. La Salle (1/17/98) Two Players Had Double-Doubles...................................... Enechionyia (20 pts, 14 rebs) and Aflakpui (12 pts, 10 rebs ) vs. La Salle (11/11/16) Had Three Consecutive 30-Point Games..................................................... Dionte Christmas: 31 vs. Rhode Island (1/20/07), 34 at Penn (1/24/07), ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................30 at Duquesne (1/27/07) Made 10 Field Goals.................................................................................................................................Shizz Alston, Jr. (10-20, .500) vs. Tulsa (1/14/17) Attempted 25 Field Goals..............................................................................................................................................Will Cummings (25) vs. UCF (3/12/14) Shot .750 From the Field (min. 10 att.)........................................................................................ Dalton Pepper (10-12, .833) vs. LIU Brooklyn (12/21/13) Made 15 Free Throws..................................................................................................................................................Khalif Wyatt (15) vs. Duquesne (2/14/13) Shot 1.000 From the Line (min. 10 att.)....................................................................................................... Shizz Alston, Jr. (10-10) vs. Tulane (2/25/17) Made 7 Three-Pointers....................................................................................................................................................Devin Coleman (7) vs. SMU (1/24/16) Attempted 15 Three-Pointers........................................................................................................................ Dionte Christmas (16) vs. Duquesne (3/14/09) Shot .750 From 3-Point Range (min. 5 att.)......................................................................................................Daniel Dingle (6-7, .857) vs. USF (2/5/17) Had 10 Assists.......................................................................................................................................................... Will Cummings (10) at Delaware (12/18/14) Had 15 Assists...........................................................................................................................................................Pepe Sanchez (15) vs. Lafayette (3/17/00) Had 10 Blocks.................................................................................................................................................. Duane Causwell (10) vs. Penn State (12/26/89) Had Five Steals...................................................................................................................... Quinton Rose (6) and Obi Enechionyia (5) at USF (3/5/17) Had 10 Steals............................................................................................................................................................Mark Macon (11) vs. Notre Dame (1/29/89) Led the Team in Points, Rebounds, and Assists.........................................................Shizz Alston, Jr. (25 pts, 8 rebs, 5 asts) vs. Tulane (2/25/17) Hit a Last Second Shot to Win a Game...................................................................................................................... Quenton DeCosey vs. UCF (2/27/16)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS CHARLES M. WILLIAMS 1894-99 • 73–32 Record 1894-95 (8-3) Purple Crescent A.C. Germantown YMCA Turnegemeinde Temple J.V. W. Phila. YMCA Kensington YMCA Central H. S. Haverford College Delhi Club Northwest YMCA W. Phila. YMCA

3- 1 9- 8 3- 0 5- 1 10- 1 0- 8 6- 2 4- 6 9- 1 1- 2 9- 3

W W W W W L W L W L W

1895-96 (15-7) Penna. R.R. YMCA Camden YMCA Turnegemeinde Schuylkill Navy Moorestown YMCA Kensington YMCA Central Pa. College Central High School Nicetown YMCA Temple College J.V. Central Pa. College First Regiment Turnegemeinde Purple Crescent A.C. All-Phila. Collegians Temple Guards Brooklyn YMCA Temple Guards Penn R.R. YMCA Temple College J.V. Trenton YMCA Turnegemeinde

5- 2 8- 6 5- 4 4- 3 2- 0 3- 8 8- 0 11- 2 1- 2 13- 0 5- 3 9- 12 5- 10 9- 1 10- 7 3- 2 8- 10 4- 1 2- 3 11- 2 2- 6 8- 6

W W W W W L W W L W W L L W W W L W L W L W

1896-97 (10-11) Brooklyn YMCA NY 23rd St. Club Baltimore A.C. Penn Trenton YMCA Central Pa. College Temple J.V. University of Pa. Penna. R.R. YMCA First Regiment Central Pa. College Camden YMCA Central High School Temple-Guards Nicetown YMCA

8- 6 16- 12 7- 4 2- 4 3- 4 2- 5 8- 3 4- 6 5- 7 2- 8 10- 8 9- 12 13- 2 6- 10 3- 15

W W W L L L W L L L W L W L L

Win Date 1 1894 100 1903 200 1921 300 12/11/29 400 2/22/36 500 2/20/43 600 12/22/50 700 2/21/57 800 12/27/62 900 12/02/68 1000 1/29/74 1100 2/11/80 1200 2/23/85 1300 1/12/89 1400 1/8/94 1500 11/20/98 1600 2/23/03 1700 1/24/09 1800 12/31/12

Milestone Victories

Opponent............................................................... Score Coach Purple Crescent A.C............................................ 3-1 Charles M. Williams Drexel...................................................................... 19-13 H. Shindle Wingert Schuylkill................................................................. 31-29 Francois D’Eliscu Phila. Osteopathy................................................. 39-31 James Usilton Carnegie Tech....................................................... 44-32 James Usilton La Salle................................................................... 47-43 Josh Cody at Scranton............................................................. 75-70 Josh Cody at St. John’s............................................................ 80-73 Harry Litwack at St. John’s............................................................ 64-51 Harry Litwack Hofstra.................................................................... 93-64 Harry Litwack at Drexel................................................................. 55-43 Don Casey Rider........................................................................ 80-64 Don Casey at Massachusetts................................................. 50-48 John Chaney at Massachusetts................................................. 89-68 John Chaney George Washington............................................ 80-64 John Chaney Michigan State...................................................... 60-59 John Chaney at Fordham............................................................. 99-77 John Chaney Charlotte................................................................. 80-53 Fran Dunphy Bowling Green...................................................... 75-57 Fran Dunphy

All Phila. Collegians Schuylkill Navy First Regiment Temple J.V. Camden YMCA Penn

2- 8 7- 11 15- 7 12- 2 8- 1 3- 1

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1897-98 (22-5) All Phila. Collegians Clover Bike Club Claremont A.C. W. Phila. YMCA Germantown YMCA Central High School Camden YMCA Belmont A.C. First Regiment Yale University Hancock A.A. Penna. Bike Club Central Pa. College Temple J.V. Central High School Germantown YMCA Montgomery A.A. Central High School Trinity A.A. Penna. Bike Club Trinity A.A. Spaulding A.C. Penna. Bike Club Clover Bike Club All Phila. Collegians

9- 1 7- 8 51- 2 6- 2 14- 22 18- 2 4- 22 6- 4 29- 0 3- 15 11- 2 8- 6 12- 6 17- 4 12- 0 11- 28 12- 5 10- 9 22- 2 9- 3 16- 4 66- 2 15- 4 7- 6 26- 8

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1898-99 (18-6) Strawbridge & Clothier Montgomery A.A. Bridgeton YMCA Central Pa. College Richmond A.C. Penn Bike Club

2- 0 10- 5 3- 22 45- 4 23- 4 7- 20

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Central High School Trinity A.A. N.Y. 23rd St. Club Nicetown YMCA Bristol A.A. Penn Bike Club Trinity A.A. Germantown YMCA Bristol A.A. Phila. All Collegians West Chester Teacher’s College Eastburn Academy Nicetown YMCA Burlington A.C. W.Chester St. Teach. Col. Phila. All Collegians Penna. Military Col. Temple Guards

20- 1 14- 8 10- 21 16- 3 12- 9 10- 8 18- 5 1- 11 11- 4 6- 5 6- 20 17- 6 21- 9 22- 6 40- 3 16- 3 8- 15 21- 3

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13- 18 5- 20 8- 5 19- 13 2- 4 19- 8 10- 15 13- 16 17- 21 18- 12 25- 13 20- 22 19- 28 15- 14 19- 13 27- 9 12- 17 21- 14

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JOHN T. ROGERS 1899-1900 • 14–8 Record 1899-00 (14-8) Penland A.C. Univ. of Phila. Temple Guards Tioga A.C. Friends Cent. School N.E. Manual Tr. La Salle College W. Chester Col. Phila. All Collegians Brown Prep Pa. Inst. for Deaf Penn Bike Club Central College Univ. of Phila. Tioga A.C. Temple College J.V. W.Chester Col. Eastburn Academy

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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18- 16 21- 19 16- 14 31- 17

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1900-1901: No varsity team H. SHINDLE WINGERT 1901-05 • 20–18 Record 1901-02 (8-3) Brown Prep Friends Select Drexel Institute La Salle College Saint Joseph’s College Pa. Inst. for Deaf Girard College Banks Business Col. Northeast Manual Temple J.V. Girard College

22- 18 19- 20 21- 8 19- 11 27- 4 21- 28 25- 13 28- 11 30- 7 31- 12 20- 26

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1902-03 (5-6) LaSalle Widener Northeast Manual Phila. Dental Col. Girard College Brown Prep Drexel Banks Business Col. Camden YMCA West Chester State PA Inst. for Deaf

16- 14 20- 12 15- 1 12- 17 24- 22 25- 19 10- 21 18- 23 15- 22 16- 19 20- 21

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1903-04 (4-4) Northeast Manual West Chester State La Salle Drexel Girard College Phila. Dental College Banks Business Col. West Chester State

28- 11 19- 27 13- 20 19- 13 26- 17 18- 26 23- 18 15- 21

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1904-05 (3-5) La Salle Phila. Dental College Girard College Brown Prep Drexel West Chester State Phila. Pharmacy Phila. Dental College

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JOHN B. CRESCENZO 1905-08 • 14–10 Record 1905-06 (3-4) Phila. Dental College

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Delaware La Salle Drexel West Chester State Phila. Dental College Eastburn Academy

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Delaware La Salle Girard College Germantown Academy MedicoChi Camden YMCA Philadelphia Pharmacy

12- 46 30- 21 25- 19 29- 22 21- 23 18- 24 17- 22

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1906-07 (5-4) Drexel Friends Central La Salle Phila. Dental College Loyola (Md.) Girard College Drexel Phila. Dental College Eastburn Academy

18- 23 13- 10 25- 17 13- 20 12- 10 25- 12 21- 25 19- 22 30- 18

1911-12 (4-4) La Salle Girard College Germantown Academy MedicoChi Philadelphia Pedagogy Brown Prep Carlisle Albright

16- 35 21- 19 24- 17 17- 18 28- 10 19- 18 12- 31 17- 20

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1912-13 (6-5) Brown Prep Philadelphia Pharmacy La Salle Philadelphia Normal Albright Saint Joseph’s Girard College Pratt Institute Carlisle Brown Prep Albright

17- 9 38- 5 27- 22 14- 17 21- 20 24- 35 22- 23 11- 49 18- 24 27- 12 34- 20

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1913-14 (5-7) Pratt Institute Saint Joseph’s Washington MedicoChi Albright Delaware LaSalle Carlisle Indians Phila. Normal Penna. Mil. Col. Washington Phila. Normal

15- 36 21- 33 19- 33 31- 16 23- 31 16- 20 28- 19 18- 41 24- 18 18- 21 22- 20 34- 17

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1914-15 (9-4) La Salle U. of Pa. Eng. Mt. St. Mary’s Saint Joseph’s Catholic Delaware Pa. Mil. College Ursinus Villanova Alumni Catholic Phila. Normal Albright

37- 21 56- 13 19- 27 11- 24 10- 42 31- 9 47- 19 28- 22 22- 26 50- 12 21- 10 24- 17 19- 16

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1907-08 (6-2) Saint Joseph’s Hahnemann Med. Col. La Salle Eastburn Academy Phila. Dental College Drexel Carlisle Friends Central

12- 10 55- 1 29- 20 32- 21 20- 18 18- 35 13- 38 18- 15

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EDWARD M. McCONE 1908-09 • 8–3 Record 1908-09 (8-3) Gaston A.C. Widener Phila. Pharmacy Eastburn Academy Delaware La Salle Eastburn Academy MedicoChi Pa. Dental School Phila. Osteopathy Hahnemann Med. Col.

17- 9 16- 45 16- 8 10- 9 37- 33 20- 24 20- 14 42- 16 34- 16 22- 15 19- 21

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1909-10 (4-6) La Salle Delaware Girard College MedicoChi Camden YMCA Brown Prep Phila. Osteopathy Hahnemann Med. Col. MedicoChi Carlisle

29- 18 14- 30 21- 14 25- 27 21- 28 19- 17 16- 18 28- 12 19- 23 16- 25

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1910-11 (3-5) Saint Joseph’s

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FREDERICK PROSCH, JR. 1909-13 • 17–20 Record

WILLIAM NICOLAI 1913-17 • 31–26 Record

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball 1915-16 (7-6) Lehigh La Salle Ursinus Girard College Hahnemann Med. Ursinus Penna. Mil. Col. U. of Pa. Eng. Albright Schuylkill College Alumni Carlisle Indians Phila. Normal

21- 32 39- 25 19- 37 38- 16 34- 22 36- 46 24- 25 31- 20 28- 19 30- 32 39- 17 28- 30 47- 20

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1916-17 (10-9) Moravian Loyola (Md.) Franklin & Marshall Ursinus Albright George Washington Lebanon Valley Stevens Tech Penna. Mil. Col. Franklin & Marshall Moravian Pratt Institute Mt. St. Mary’s Gallaudet George Washington Loyola (Md.) Ursinus Gallaudet Schuylkill College

31- 25 42- 29 42- 44 37- 21 35- 26 40- 27 21- 32 30- 19 35- 21 28- 44 36- 46 18- 26 32- 22 24- 32 23- 31 30- 32 19- 36 28- 24 31- 27

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ELWOOD GEIGES 1917-18 • 8–7 Record 1917-18 (8-7) Ursinus Muhlenberg Pratt Institute Stevens Tech Gettysburg Franklin & Marshall Mt. St. Mary’s Washington Villanova Stevens Tech Ursinus Franklin & Marshall Moravian Quantico Marines Ursinus

22- 24 35- 29 21- 27 31- 45 42- 22 44- 18 30- 31 34- 19 51- 24 19- 50 36- 28 22- 18 38- 22 12- 20 37- 51

1918-19: No schedule due to World War I

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Susquehanna CCNY Schuylkill

FRANCOIS M. D’ELISCU 1919-23 • 29–23 Overall 1919-20 (9-7) Ursinus Muhlenberg Alumni Loyola (Md.) Stevens Tech Dartmouth Penna. Mil. Stevens Tech Rutgers Moravian Washington Fort Dix Bucknell Muhlenberg Ursinus Moravian

21- 31 33- 20 34- 18 18- 11 31- 30 34- 29 54- 21 21- 52 30- 39 27- 21 60- 26 27- 25 29- 39 33- 37 26- 34 29- 33

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1920-21 (7-4) Penn 2nd Regiment Armory Villanova Lafayette Bucknell Schuylkill College Moravian Dickinson Villanova Alumni Albright

19- 24 24- 4 28- 31 18- 26 27- 24 35- 22 25- 23 34- 31 24- 36 41- 23 28- 26

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1921-22 (4-8) Saint Joseph’s Schuylkill College Alumni Lafayette Muhlenberg Phila. Osteopathy Villanova Phila. Osteopathy Moravian Bucknell Saint Joseph’s Villanova

17- 22 31- 29 38- 20 23- 35 21- 36 21- 22 29- 41 24- 18 40- 31 34- 35 12- 26 21- 40

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1922-23 (10-4) Alumni Phila. Optometry Albright Cathedral Col. (NY) Villanova Alumni Temple Freshmen Schuylkill Col. Seton Hall Seton Hall Washington

35- 19 54- 13 25- 21 24- 28 22- 32 28- 17 57- 20 30- 26 31- 39 33- 24 26- 48

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32- 26 34- 24 30- 21

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1923-24 (15-5) Quantico Marines Norwich Villanova Phila. Optometry Ursinus Saint Joseph’s Alumni Delaware St. Francis (Pa.) Loyola (Md.) Blue Ridge Mt. St. Mary’s Lehigh Penna. Mil. Col. Phila. Textile Muhlenberg Susquehanna Gettysburg Haverford Villanova

21- 31 26- 20 24- 20 34- 26 41- 37 26- 31 42- 28 25- 24 44- 23 12- 11 32- 17 19- 27 24- 48 28- 27 16- 14 26- 31 29- 16 26- 21 26- 21 20- 12

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1924-25 (12-10) Phila. Pharmacy Phila. Optometry Col. of Osteopathy Phila. Textile Inst. Delaware Muhlenberg Washington Schuylkill Col. Susquehanna Villanova Susquehanna Albright Haverford Saint Joseph’s George Washington Schuylkill Col. Villanova Muhlenberg Dickinson Dickinson Gettysburg Ursinus

33- 14 53- 11 34- 22 35- 18 19- 15 16- 39 22- 42 32- 29 46- 28 18- 43 36- 33 29- 15 43- 39 19- 27 22- 34 25- 23 21- 24 27- 48 17- 20 21- 35 35- 38 31- 30

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1925-26 (12-6) City Col. of N.Y. Phila. Pharmacy Rutgers Delaware Moravian Schuylkill Col. Blue Ridge Col.

18- 20 34- 20 22- 25 33- 28 41- 16 25- 23 27- 25

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SAMUEL L. DIENES 1923-26 • 39–21 Record

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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OwlSports.com Susquehanna Upsala Upsala Villanova Western Maryland Drexel Dickinson Schuylkill Haverford Susquehanna Ursinus

51- 18 36- 30 43- 33 13- 16 20- 13 29- 16 22- 39 30- 34 31- 45 48- 36 23- 21

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1926-27 (14-5) Dec. 3 Phila. Osteopathy 4 Phila. Textile Inst. 8 at Princeton 11 at Rutgers 15 Haverford Jan. 8 at Lafayette 15 Schuylkill Col. 19 Villanova 26 Franklin & Marshall 29 Penna. Mil. Col. Feb. 5 Dickinson 9 Ursinus 11 at Bucknell 18 at Dickinson 18 Albright Mar. 1 at Ursinus 4 Franklin & Marshall 9 Bucknell 16 at Villanova

46- 25 52- 21 28- 26 27- 31 37- 35 27- 11 53- 22 34- 33 31- 37 47- 21 34- 31 39- 29 39- 38 31- 37 47- 36 24- 26 31- 20 33- 34 25- 21

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1927-28 (17-5) Dec. 3 Phila. Textile Inst. 7 Phila. Optometry 10 at Rutgers 14 Gettysburg 19 Middlebury Jan. 7 Phila. Osteopathy 10 at Princeton 13 Bucknell 19 Ursinus 23 Juniata 28 at Penn State Feb. 4 Western Maryland 8 Ursinus 11 Dickinson 15 Delaware 17 at Dickinson 18 at Bucknell 23 Juniata 25 Albright Mar. 3 Franklin & Marshall 6 at Brown 7 at Dartmouth

72- 18 63- 12 26- 33 56- 29 59- 30 46- 22 21- 35 29- 18 48- 37 47- 32 27- 57 38- 31 44- 43 37- 20 45- 23 31- 57 30- 20 42- 30 42- 35 26- 14 35- 31 34- 37

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JAMES USILTON, SR. 1926-39 • 205–79 Record

1928-29 (16-4) Dec. 5 Phila. Osteopathy 8 at City Col. of N.Y. 12 at Saint Joseph’s 16 Lebanon Valley 18 Johns Hopkins Jan. 1 Washington & Jeff. 5 at Dickinson 9 St. Bonaventure 11 Gettysburg 16 at Ursinus 22 Penn Athletic Club 25 Dickinson Feb. 2 Pittsburgh 13 Ursinus 15 West Virginia 16 at Princeton 18 Schuylkill Col. 23 Georgetown 27 at Gettysburg Mar. 1 Bucknell

39- 31 29- 33 33- 19 39- 33 42- 31 42- 20 44- 20 37- 29 30- 37 46- 32 42- 28 44- 20 28- 38 49- 28 40- 29 14- 16 48- 36 27- 24 34- 31 38- 34

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1929-30 (18-3) Dec. 11 Phila. Osteopathy 14 Johns Hopkins . 17 at Saint Joseph’s 19 Franklin & Marshall Jan. 8 City Col. of N.Y. 11 Lafayette 15 at Ursinus 17 Georgetown 22 St. Bonaventure 24 at Bucknell . Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg 4 West Virginia . 8 Wash. & Jeff. 12 Haverford 15 Gettysburg 19 Ursinus 21 Loyola (Md.) Mar. 4 Pittsburgh 7 at Gettysburg 8 at Franklin & Marshall 25 Villanova

52- 28 44- 19 35- 32 49- 39 21- 28 37- 22 47- 16 37- 24 55- 26 41- 31 39- 31 35- 29 35- 21 39- 21 36- 22 53- 30 52- 30 28- 40 24- 28 28- 27 35- 25

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1930-31 (17-4) Dec. 18 Johns Hopkins . 27 at CCNY. Jan. 1 Purdue 3 Georgia Tech. 9 Colgate . 14 Villanova 16 Duke 20 Muhlenberg 24 Lebanon Valley 30 Wash. & Lee . Feb. 5 Wake Forest 7 Georgetown 10 West Virginia . 14 Bucknell .

45- 26 16- 34 17- 45 34- 30 36- 23 28- 19 44- 27 51- 31 47- 26 37- 24 50- 25 42- 38 37- 28 62- 25

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17 19 21 25 28 Mar. 4 7

Wash. & Jeff. at Manhattan Carnegie Tech. Ursinus at St. John’s . at Villanova at Ursinus

39- 27 18- 19 52- 25 53- 24 20- 27 32- 22 42- 32

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1931-32 (13-7) Dec. 12 at Pittsburgh 15 Johns Hopkins . 17 Lebanon Valley Jan. 1 Colgate 5 CCNY. 9 Villanova 12 at Carnegie Tech. 13 at West Virginia 14 at Bucknell 20 Saint Joseph’s 23 Georgetown 30 New York Univ. Feb. 6 at Fordham 9 West Virginia 18 at St. Thomas 20 at St. John’s 23 Manhattan . 26 Carnegie Tech. Mar. 5 Villanova 9 Bucknell

21- 29 37- 32 37- 29 28- 26 33- 29 33- 25 25- 35 35- 42 37- 33 45- 28 39- 19 48- 26 23- 30 46- 26 22- 36 22- 37 46- 21 22- 27 29- 25 42- 33

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1932-33 (15-6) Dec. 13 Johns Hopkins . 15 Lebanon Valley . Jan. 2 Colgate . 7 at Pittsburgh 10 at Carnegie Tech (OT) 11 at West Virginia . 14 at New York Univ. 17 Saint Joseph’s 21 Georgetown . 28 St. John’s Feb. 1 at Georgetown 4 Villanova 9 West Virginia 10 Bucknell . 14 at Bucknell 15 at Penn State 18 at CCNY. 21 at Manhattan 24 Carnegie Tech. 28 at Villanova 30 Pittsburgh

38- 20 15- 13 29- 25 26- 43 34- 38 27- 24 31- 33 43- 19 31- 19 42- 33 44- 41 47- 28 42- 28 48- 18 46- 24 43- 33 24- 35 45- 31 35- 25 30- 32 30- 40

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1933-34 (9-12) Dec. 13 Johns Hopkins . 21 Michigan Jan. 1 Indiana 3 George Washington 6 at Pittsburgh 9 at Carnegie Tech.

34- 17 42- 32 29- 43 49- 22 30- 35 23- 21

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KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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Saint Joseph’s at Georgetown Bucknell CCNY. at Villanova West Virginia Notre Dame New York Univ. Georgetown Duquesne Carnegie Tech. Villanova Pittsburgh at West Virginia at Bucknell

31- 27 22- 30 45- 20 29- 33 19- 20 22- 25 33- 42 19- 21 34- 29 26- 40 48- 28 22- 27 34- 38 27- 38 38- 30

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1934-35 (17-7) Dec. 15 Johns Hopkins . 19 Saint Joseph’s 22 Indiana 28 Ohio State Jan. 1 Drake 8 at Bucknell 9 at Penn State 12 Pittsburgh 14 Georgetown 15 New York Univ. 17 at West Virginia 21 at Carnegie Tech. 26 Fordham Feb. 2 CCNY. 9 West Virginia 11 Purdue [CH] 16 Villanova 18 Bucknell 20 at Georgetown 21 at George Washington 25 Carnegie Tech. 27 at Pittsburgh Mar. 1 at Villanova 4 Notre Dame [CH]

47- 26 32- 18 50- 30 28- 24 40- 19 56- 20 35- 33 45- 38 40- 26 22- 38 16- 29 18- 27 38- 24 28- 38 40- 26 34- 35 27- 25 71- 28 36- 31 42- 38 42- 35 25- 34 16- 23 34- 26

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1935-36 (18-6) Dec. 14 Johns Hopkins 16 Saint Joseph’s [A] 18 at Georgetown 23 California [A] 30 Purdue [A] Jan. 3 Michigan State 11 West Virginia [A] 17 at West Virginia 18 at Carnegie Tech. 25 at Manhattan 30 Georgetown Feb. 6 at Princeton 8 NYU [A] 11 Penn State 14 Pittsburgh [A] 19 at Penn State 22 Carnegie Tech.

44- 17 32- 30 44- 43 43- 49 54- 39 47- 24 42- 34 36- 42 32- 39 42- 36 39- 17 45- 26 34- 31 39- 33 42- 48 31- 23 44- 32

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Mar. Apr.

26 2 12 21 23 28 3

at Pittsburgh 41- 52 Villanova [A] 44- 27 Rider (OT) 35- 34 Frank.& Marshall [P] ~ 35- 30 Pittsburgh [P] ~ 41- 37 Niagara [P] ~ 37- 36 McPherson Oilers[MSG]~ 48- 56

1936-37 (17-6) Dec. 19 Roanoke [MI] 44- 28 21 La Salle [A] (OT) 31- 37 28 Stanford [A] 38- 45 Jan. 1 Nebraska [MI] 43- 27 6 at Pittsburgh 28- 32 8 Niagara [A] 52- 38 13 Georgetown [A] 29- 27 16 Villanova [A] 28- 23 23 Carnegie Tech. [A] 38- 27 29 at Georgetown 44- 49 Feb. 3 Frank. & Marsh. [MI] 49- 30 5 West Virginia [A] (OT) 40- 38 9 Bucknell [A] 40- 23 12 Penn State [A] 42- 23 17 at New York Univ. 36- 33 19 Manhattan [A] 39- 28 20 at Penn State 28- 26 22 at Carnegie Tech. 35- 27 25 Pittsburgh [A] 45- 34 Mar. 5 Saint Joseph’s [A] 53- 32 10 at West Virginia . 39- 49 17 Rutgers 43- 27 22 Pittsburgh [A]^^ 29- 35 ^^ Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference playoff 1937-38 (23-2) Dec. 18 at St. John’s (Md.) [MI] 20 Illinois [A] 30 Stanford [CH] Jan. 7 Southern Methodist [A] 10 at Georgetown 12 Muhlenberg [A] 14 at Manhattan 18 at West Virginia 20 at Carnegie 22 at La Salle [CH] 28 Villanova [CH] Feb. 4 Penn State [A] 5 West Virginia [MI] 8 at Penn State 9 at Pittsburgh 12 NYU [CH] 14 Carnegie [MI] 16 at Navy 18 Pittsburgh [A] 23 Albright [H] 25 Georgetown [A] Mar. 4 Saint Joseph’s [CH] 9 Bradley [MSG]# 14 Okla. A&M [MSG]#

54- 26 51- 38 35- 31 53- 41 22- 39 40- 23 45- 38 34- 31 39- 37 37- 22 28- 36 37- 20 51- 32 49- 39 43- 41 42- 34 48- 39 61- 58 46- 34 46- 25 51- 34 40- 34 53- 40 56- 44

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16

Colorado [MSG]#

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From the 1938-39 season until 1954-55, all home games were played at Convention Hall, unless noted otherwise. 1938-39 (10-12) Dec. 17 Penn AC [MI] 19 Northwestern 26 Southern California 29 Minnesota Jan. 6 La Salle 9 at Georgetown 13 Marquette 18 at West Virginia 21 Penn State 27 Villanova 31 at Pittsburgh Feb. 1 Navy 3 West Virginia 8 Western Reserve [MI] 11 Pittsburgh 15 at Michigan State (OT) 17 Carnegie 24 Georgetown Mar. 1 at NYU 3 Saint Joseph’s 8 at Penn State 10 at Carnegie

36- 29 32- 29 34- 46 35- 38 27- 38 28- 36 38- 36 33- 42 31- 29 29- 44 36- 42 28- 33 34- 37 54- 46 36- 27 25- 29 36- 34 32- 25 49- 41 42- 38 29- 32 36- 38

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1939-40 (13-10) Dec. 16 Penn AC [MI] 18 Oregon 25 Oklahoma 27 Southern California 29 Texas Jan. 5 Georgetown 10 New Mexico 12 at St. John’s 13 at West Virginia 17 La Salle 27 Michigan State Feb. 3 NYU 7 at Georgetown 10 West Virginia 16 Carnegie 17 at Navy 22 Penn State 28 Saint Joseph’s Mar. 1 at Michigan State 2 at Wayne 5 at Carnegie 6 at Penn State 8 at Penn AC

38- 39 36- 46 42- 36 30- 46 47- 37 38- 28 61- 43 28- 43 42- 46 39- 37 42- 40 37- 39 31- 34 54- 41 60- 38 43- 29 31- 33 39- 14 28- 44 38- 37 40- 38 36- 46 39- 37

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1940-41 (12-9) Dec. 11 Muhlenberg [MI]

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ERNEST MESSIKOMER 1939-42 • 35–27 Record

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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OwlSports.com at Lehigh Oregon Oklahoma Illinois Kansas Michigan State Georgetown at Michigan State La Salle Rhode Island Bradley Loyola (Ill.) Penn State at Georgetown St. John’s Fordham at Navy West Virginia at NYU [MSG] Saint Joseph’s

1941-42 (10-8) Dec. 13 at Muhlenberg 15 Oregon 17 Lehigh [MI] 20 Georgetown 27 Washington 29 Southern California Jan. 3 Duke 10 Rhode Island 12 at Georgetown 17 Syracuse 31 Penn State Feb. 7 NYU 11 at Penn State 14 La Salle 18 at St. John’s [MSG] 20 West Virginia 28 at Navy Mar. 6 Saint Joseph’s

53- 47 45- 42 32- 26 42- 41 40- 35 35- 37 45- 46 22- 23 27- 22 42- 38 45- 48 43- 40 25- 43 49- 57 55- 46 49- 37 47- 36 34- 47 46- 47 35- 53

57- 46 29- 35 60- 38 35- 34 36- 64 49- 46 57- 41 57- 49 40- 42 34- 42 33- 46 43- 40 33- 41 48- 38 45- 36 46- 39 40- 48 46- 49

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JOSH CODY 1942-52 • 122–104 Record 1942-43 (11-11) Dec. 9 Muhlenberg [MI] 12 at Lehigh 15 Brigham Young 22 US Coast Guard [MI] 26 Washington State 30 Southern California Jan. 2 Duke 6 at Syracuse 9 Penn State 16 NYU 18 at Georgetown 26 Aberdeen [MI] 30 Syracuse Feb. 6 West Virginia 10 at Navy

48- 46 69- 59 35- 32 49- 42 40- 39 35- 47 44- 45 45- 44 29- 38 43- 51 52- 51 60- 48 32- 40 42- 44 36- 46

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Mar.

13 17 20 25 27 2 6

at St. John’s at NYU La Salle at Penn State Georgetown Ursinus [MI] Saint Joseph’s

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1943-44 (14-9) Dec. 11 at Muhlenberg 15 at Lafayette 18 Oklahoma A&M 22 at Frank. & Marshall 28 Western Kentucky Jan. 1 Havana 8 Penn State 11 at Ursinus 15 St. John’s 18 at Norfolk Naval Sta. 22 NYU 26 at Navy 29 West Virginia Feb. 5 Canisius 8 at La Salle 12 Muhlenberg 17 at St. John’s [MSG] 19 Wash. & Jefferson 23 at Penn State 26 Western Michigan Mar. 4 Saint Joseph’s 24 Ohio State [MSG] † 25 Catholic [MSG] †

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1944-45 (16-7) Dec. 9 Holy Cross 16 Oklahoma A&M 20 at Princeton 27 Tennessee 30 Kentucky Jan. 1 Wyoming 3 at Ursinus 6 Syracuse 10 at Muhlenberg 13 St. John’s (OT) 17 at Valley Forge (OT) 20 at Quonset Point 27 at Michigan State 31 at Norfolk Naval Sta. Feb. 3 West Virginia 7 at Navy 10 Duke 14 at Penn State (OT) 17 NYU 21 at Syracuse 24 Penn State 28 NYU [MSG] Mar. 3 Saint Joseph’s

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1946-47 (8-12) Dec. 7 Muhlenberg 14 Oklahoma A&M 21 Colorado 28 Southern California Jan. 1 Wyoming 4 Brigham Young 8 at Penn State 11 Duke 16 at St. John’s 18 Syracuse 22 at Muhlenberg 25 La Salle Feb. 1 West Virginia 8 Penn State 12 Saint Joseph’s 15 at Bucknell 18 at West Virginia 22 NYU 26 at Gettysburg Mar. 8 at Kentucky

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1947-48 (12-11) Dec. 3 at Bloomsburg 6 Muhlenberg 10 at Delaware 13 Oklahoma A&M 20 Kentucky 27 Dartmouth 30 at NYU [MSG] Jan. 1 Santa Clara 3 Colorado 10 Duke 17 North Carolina 21 at Muhlenberg 24 La Salle 31 St. John’s Feb. 4 at Syracuse 7 NYU 10 at Holy Cross

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at Naval Train. Cntr. Oklahoma A&M Lehigh at Tennessee Kentucky La Salle at Penn State Valley Forge Hospital at Syracuse at St. John’s at Holy Cross West Virginia Duke St. John’s Penn State at Valley Forge Hosp. NYU Saint Joseph’s at Kentucky

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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1948-49 (14-9) Dec. 2 at Frank. & Marshall 4 Maryland 8 Bucknell 11 Muhlenberg 18 Bradley 22 Colorado 29 Rice Jan. 1 Lafayette 5 at Delaware 8 at Duke 13 St. John’s [MSG] (OT) 15 at Syracuse 19 La Salle 22 Boston University 29 Syracuse Feb. 3 at Holy Cross (19) 5 Wake Forest 9 at Muhlenberg 12 Penn State 19 George Washington 21 NYU 26 Saint Joseph’s Mar. 2 at Penn State 1949-50 (14-10) Dec. 3 Vanderbilt 10 Muhlenberg 14 at Bloomsburg 17 La Salle 19 at Vanderbilt* 21 at West Virginia 26 at Buffalo 29 Santa Clara Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s 5 at NYU [MSG] (OT) 7 Syracuse 11 at Delaware 14 Duke 16 at Lafayette 21 George Washington 28 La Salle (7) Feb. 1 at Army 4 St. John’s (4) 8 at Muhlenberg 11 Manhattan 18 West Virginia 22 at Penn State 25 Saint Joseph’s Mar. 1 at Syracuse * at Owensboro, KY

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96- 39 67- 49 82- 40 40- 46 50- 59 51- 50 70- 59 34- 45 68- 47 59- 45 81- 79 44- 59 54- 36 64- 51 77- 65 50- 59 57- 47 42- 57 56- 46 47- 56 55- 67 57- 56 41- 52

55- 35 56- 49 65- 42 55- 60 45- 49 46- 47 66- 48 41- 66 61- 53 50- 45 55- 52 54- 41 59- 49 41- 64 64- 44 51- 67 58- 52 61- 75 67- 72 73- 63 82- 48 61- 66 90- 74 76- 105

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1950-51 (12-13) Dec. 2 Delaware* 80- 45 8 at Phila. Textile 86- 65 9 Muhlenberg 76- 57 12 at George Washington 84- 64 14 at Glassboro State 111- 36 16 North Carolina State 61- 83 20 at Syracuse 69- 82 22 at Scranton 75- 70 26 at St. John’s [MSG](12) 68- 90 28 at Siena** 54- 71 Jan. 1 La Salle (16) 65- 82 6 N. Carolina 70- 67 13 Manhattan 49- 64 20 Army 74- 64 27 La Salle (17) 59- 54 Feb. 3 Saint Joseph’s 63- 66 6 at N. Carolina State (10) 58- 86 8 vs. Drexel*** 60- 51 10 NYU 69- 76 13 at Connecticut 61- 76 17 CCNY 71- 95 21 at Upsala 93- 96 24 Saint Joseph’s 67- 75 28 at Muhlenberg 80- 57 Mar. 3 at Wilkes 99- 69 * at Lincoln High School (Phila.) ** at Albany, NY *** at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse 1951-52 (9-15) Dec. 1 at Duke 5 Phila. Textile [SH] 8 at NYU [MSG} 11 at Delaware 12 Phila. Pharm. [SH] 15 Muhlenberg 17 Glassboro State [SH] 22 Fordham* Jan. 1 at Niagara** (OT) 3 at Siena*** (13) 8 La Salle 12 Duke 16 Widener [SH] 19 North Carolina 26 St. John’s Feb. 2 La Salle 5 Princeton 9 Syracuse 11 Drexel [SH] 13 at Albright 16 Manhattan 20 at Muhlenberg (2OT) 23 Saint Joseph’s Mar. 1 at Saint Joseph’s * at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse ** at Buffalo, NY *** at Albany, NY

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HARRY LITWACK 1952-73 373–193 Overall 1952-53 (16-10) Dec. 3 Widener [SH] 57- 56 W 6 Muhlenberg [SH] 65- 76 L 10 at Princeton 62- 57 W 13 Louisville (2OT) 77- 85 L 18 at NYU [MSG] 77- 68 W 20 Duke 67- 64 W 27 Fordham 58- 69 L 30 Lafayette** 76- 64 W Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s 70- 64 W 7 at Albright 61- 54 W 9 at Colgate 75- 62 W 10 at Syracuse 74- 66 W 12 Lehigh [SH] 63- 47 W 17 Memphis State** 71- 64 W 24 at Navy 52- 59 L 28 Drexel** 61- 56 W 31 at Muhlenberg 69- 92 L Feb. 4 Delaware [SH] 82- 45 W 7 Georgetown 55- 72 L 11 De Paul (7) 71- 66 W 14 La Salle (4) 42- 57 L 18 at Lehigh 48- 68 L 21 at Saint Joseph’s 45- 53 L 28 Manhattan** (16) 62- 57 W Mar. 4 La Salle** (4) 45- 65 L 7 Penn State** 56- 54 W ** at Saint Joseph’s Fieldhouse Players: Kane (12.9 ppg)., Didriksen (12.9), Silcox (12.7), Sylvester (9.8), Miller (7.5), Kittredge (3.7), Checchia (2.0), McIrney (2.0), Schneider (1.8), Hess (1.5), Felis (1.4), Hopfinger (1.0), Murphy (0.0). 1953-54 (15-12) Dec. 2 Albright [SH] 5 at Kentucky 8 at Seton Hall [MSG] 10 Lehigh [SH] 12 at Gettysburg 14 at Lebanon Vall. (OT) 16 at Albright 18 Lebanon Valley 26 Santa Clara Jan. 2 La Salle (13) 6 Widener [SH] 9 Navy (18) 14 at Lehigh (3 OT) 16 Manhattan 20 at Delaware 23 Saint Joseph’s 30 Iona Feb. 2 at Princeton 4 Drexel [SH] 6 Saint Joseph’s 10 at St. Francis (NY) 13 La Salle (7)

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KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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20 St. John’s (OT) 67- 72 L 24 at Muhlenberg 76- 65 W 27 at Georgetown 59- 61 L Mar. 3 at Holy Cross (13) 73- 85 L 6 at Penn State 52- 67 L Players: Silcox (15.8 ppg)., Didriksen (12.0), Kane (10.4), Lear (9.6), Reinfeld (7.0), Sylvester (4.8), Miller (4.8), Dankos (1.4), Mohr (1.2), Dobish (1.2), Smith (1.0), Hess (1.0).

1954-55 (11-10) Dec. 1 at Muhlenberg 78- 69 W 4 at N. Carolina State 65- 70 L 8 Gettysburg [SH] 78- 50 W 11 at Navy 59- 55 W 14 Albright [SH] 79- 74 W 16 at St. John’s [MSG] (16) 77- 69 W 18 at Kentucky (2) 61- 79 L Jan. 1 Kentucky (1) 69- 101 L 3 at Richmond 80- 71 W 5 at Duke (18) 64- 81 L 8 Lehigh 58- 43 W 12 at Albright 67- 51 W 22 Muhlenberg 72- 62 W 29 Penn State (3OT) 80- 84 L Feb. 5 Saint Joseph’s 83- 82 W 10 at Lebanon Valley (OT) 76- 82 L 12 at St. Francis (PA) 69- 85 L 15 at Lehigh 58- 67 L 19 Holy Cross 54- 66 L 26 La Salle (2) (OT) 57- 59 L Mar. 5 Delaware 87- 62 W Players: Lear (22.2 ppg)., Silcox (16.1), Didriksen (14.1), Reinfeld (7.7), Smith (7.0), B. Smith (3.3), Osherow (1.6), Emas (1.0), Kelly (0.9), Granozio (0.5). 1955-56 (27-4) Dec. 1 Albright [SH] 7 Gettysburg [P] 10 at Kentucky (2) 14 at Gettysburg 17 Princeton [P] 20 Penn [P] Jan. 4 at Lehigh 6 at Scranton 11 Villanova [P] 14 Manhattan [P] 21 Lehigh [P] 26 at Delaware 28 at Navy Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg 4 at St. Francis (PA) (13) 6 at Duquesne 8 Bucknell [P] 10 Penn State [P] 15 La Salle [P] 18 at Lafayette 20 Lebanon Valley [SH] 22 Saint Joseph’s [P] 25 Duquesne [P]

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29 at Albright 86- 75 W Mar. 7 St. John’s [P] 71- 66 W 10 Saint Joseph’s [P] 89- 82 W 12 Holy Cross [MSG]† 74- 72 W 16 Connecticut [P]† 65- 59 W 17 Canisius [P]† 60- 58 W 22 Iowa† 76- 83 L 23 SMU† 90- 81 W Players: Lear (24.0 ppg)., Rodgers (18.5), Cohen (8.2), Reinfeld (7.9), Norman (7.0), Van Patton (4.1), Fleming (3.7), Leon Smith (3.4), Goldstein (3.1), Osherow (2.7), Bill Smith (2.3), Brodsky (1.8), Ganozio (0.6) 1956-57 (20-9) Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] 62- 39 W 5 at Muhlenberg 78- 64 W 8 Kentucky [P] 58- 73 L 12 at Princeton 67- 58 W 18 Penn [P] 79- 56 W 25 Fordham [MSG] 79- 70 W 26 Ohio State [MSG] 63- 64 L 28 NYU [MSG] 73- 61 W Jan. 4 Wake Forest [P] (18) 59- 67 L 9 at Penn State 53- 62 L 11 St. Francis (PA) [P] 60- 51 W 16 Scranton [P] 73- 57 W 18 at Seton Hall 59- 66 L 26 Lebanon Valley [P] 70- 59 W 30 at Navy 70- 58 W 31 Delaware [SH] 87- 57 W Feb. 6 Villanova [P] 81- 72 W 8 Seton Hall [P] 70- 51 W 12 La Salle [P] 61- 63 L 15 Duquesne [P] 64- 60 W 21 at St. John’s [MSG] 80- 73 W 23 George Washington [P] 67- 59 W 27 Saint Joseph’s [P] 54- 48 W Mar. 1 St. Bona. [P] (OT) 72- 69 W 4 at Duquesne 54- 68 L 9 Xavier [P] 59- 70 L 19 Dayton [MSG]# 77- 66 W 21 Bradley [MSG]# 66- 94 L 23 St. Bona. [MSG]# 67- 50 W Players: Rodgers (20.4 ppg.), Norman (14.8), Brodsky (13.1), Fleming (6.1), Franklin (6.1), Byrd (3.3), Goss (1.9), Goldstein (1.8), Bill Smith (1.3), Goldenberg (1.2), Dobisch (0.4), Thompson (0.0), McInerney (0.0) 1957-58 (27-3) Dec. 2 Delaware [P] 83- 38 W 7 at Kentucky (3OT) 83- 85 L 9 at Cincinnati 57- 80 L 14 at Bucknell 75- 59 W 17 Texas A&M [P] 60- 44 W 21 Muhlenberg [P] 72- 54 W 26 Pittsburgh [MSG] 76- 71 W 28 Seattle [MSG] (15) 91- 73 W 30 California [MSG] 69- 59 W

Jan. 4 at Lebanon Valley 72- 52 W 8 Penn State [P] 64- 45 W 11 at Lafayette 83- 66 W 15 Penn [P] 72- 61 W 18 at Gettysburg 89- 68 W 25 Saint Joseph’s [P] 73- 58 W Feb. 1 St. John’s [P] 81- 58 W 5 Duquesne [P] 72- 48 W 7 Seton Hall [P] 89- 53 W 12 La Salle [P] 71- 61 W 15 at George Washington 62- 55 W 19 at Wake Forest 61- 49 W 22 Villanova [P] 73- 58 W 26 Lafayette [P] 77- 54 W 28 at Duquesne 76- 40 W Mar. 4 at Lehigh 58- 51 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P] 91- 77 W 14 Maryland† 71- 67 W 15 Dartmouth† 69- 50 W 21 Kentucky† 60- 61 L 22 Kansas State† 67- 57 W Players: Rodgers (20.1 ppg.), Kennedy (13.5), Norman (13.0), Brodsky (10.9), Van Patton (6.6), Fleming (5.0), Franklin (2.1), Abrams (1.5), Goldenberg (1.4), Goss (1.3), Pepe (1.1), Crispin (0.7), Lipson (0.6), Staines (0.0) 1958-59 (6-19) Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] 60- 53 W 3 at Lehigh 66- 70 L 6 Kentucky [P] 71- 76 L 10 at Princeton 54- 90 L 13 at Rutgers 41- 51 L 17 Villanova [P] 69- 91 L 19 Muhlenberg [P] 52- 51 W 27 at Connecticut 46- 64 L Jan. 3 at St. John’s [MSG] (13) 76- 81 L 7 Pittsburgh [P] 86- 73 W 10 Lafayette [P] 89- 76 W 14 at Delaware 64- 48 W 17 La Salle [P] 64- 67 L 24 Saint Joseph’s [P] 57- 64 L 31 Navy [P] 53- 66 L Feb. 3 at Penn State 36- 70 L 5 at Bucknell 72- 79 L 7 Cincinnati [P] (5) 60- 80 L 13 Duquesne [P] 51- 58 L 18 George Washington [P] 69- 87 L 21 at Muhlenberg 62- 69 L 25 Penn [P] 75- 69 W 28 at Lafayette 75- 81 L Mar. 4 at Duquesne 67- 78 L 7 at Seton Hall 66- 68 L Players: Kennedy (19.5 ppg.), Ivens (12.8), Goldenberg (10.6), Franklin (8.5), Palmer (4.5), Goss (3.7), Abrams (3.3), Crispin (3.1), Pepe (1.5), Ginsberg (1.4), Hottle (1.0).

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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18 Army [MSG]# 79- 66 W 21 Dayton [MSG]# 60- 62 L Players: Drysdale (21.3 ppg), Proctor (12.3 ppg), Gordon (11.6 ppg), Devery (11.2 ppg), Koskinen (10.0 ppg), Fleming (3.0), Horenstein (2.1 ppg), Kramer (1.9 ppg), Kasmer (1.7 ppg), Gold (1.3 ppg), Spector (1.3 ppg), Shmukler (0.7 ppg), Purdy (0.0 ppg), Vallen (0.0 ppg).

1961-62 (18-9) Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH] 75- 60 W 7 Lehigh [SH] 90- 60 W 9 Muhlenberg [P] 98- 41 W 13 Princeton [P] 65- 55 W 15 American [SH] 72- 53 W 18 at Kentucky 55- 78 L 28 Minnesota 70- 66 W 29 Miami (FL) 85- 67 W Jan. 4 St. John’s [P] 52- 51 W 6 at Scranton 90- 70 W 10 Villanova (5) [P] 53- 60 L 13 at Muhlenberg 88- 63 W 20 at Navy 51- 61 L 27 Saint Joseph’s [P] 49- 53 L 30 at Bucknell 82- 57 W Feb. 3 La Salle [P] 64- 51 W 8 at NYU [MSG] (OT) 73- 78 L 10 at Lafayette 75- 60 W 14 Penn [P] 79- 60 W 17 Manhattan [P] 65- 70 L 21 at Pittsburgh 65- 71 L 24 Delaware [P] 62- 55 W 28 Penn State [P] 75- 60 W Mar. 3 at Gettysburg 59- 44 W 9 Saint Joseph’s [P] 65- 75 L 15 Providence [MSG]# (OT) 80- 78 W 18 Loyola (Ill.) [MSG]# 64- 75 L Players: Drysdale (17.3 ppg), Gordon (13.6 ppg), Proctor (11.1 ppg), Koskinen (10.9 ppg), Devery (8.5 ppg), Harrington (3.6 ppg), Kasmer (2.3 ppg), Snethen (2.1 ppg), Lodge (2.0 ppg), Gold (1.9 ppg), Fleming (1.9 ppg), Karmer (1.7 ppg), Bishop (1.7 ppg), Krisciunas (0.9 ppg). 1962-63 (15-7) Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] 4 Susquehanna [SH] 8 Kentucky (9) [P] 12 Bucknell [P] 14 American [SH] 19 Navy [P] 22 Scranton [P] 27 at St. John’s Jan. 3 Delaware [P] 5 at Penn State 9 Lafayette [P] 12 at Muhlenberg 19 Villanova [P] 30 at Lehigh Feb. 2 La Salle [P]

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5 Muhlenberg [SH] 98- 64 W 7 at Manhattan [MSG] 57- 47 W 12 NYU [P] 59- 77 L 16 Saint Joseph’s [P] 52- 64 L 20 Pittsburgh [P] 77- 71 W 26 Penn [P] 53- 59 L Mar. 1 Long Island 64- 49 W Players: Fitzgerald (11.9 ppg.), Kasmer (11.4), Harrington (9.7), Bishop (9.0), Richardson (8.8), Snethen (5.0), Boyle (3.5), Kelley (3.0), Lodge (2.2), Kramer (2.2), Krisciunas (2.2), Turnoff (1.5), Lang (1.0), Adams (1.0). 1963-64 (17-8) Dec. 7 Long Island 73- 56 W 11 Lehigh [P] 66- 38 W 14 American [P] 83- 54 W 18 Manhattan [P] 73- 75 L 21 Penn [P] 65- 55 W 27 Drake [P] 54- 58 L 28 Boston College [P] 99- 68 W 30 Loyola [P] 74- 65 W Jan. 4 at Navy 66- 59 W 8 St. John’s [P] 62- 57 W 11 Saint Joseph’s [P] 52- 53 L 18 at Bucknell 72- 65 W 25 Fordham [P] 74- 47 W 29 Connecticut [P 48- 53 L Feb. 1 Penn State [P] 65- 79 L 3 Delaware [SH] 68- 63 W 6 at Muhlenberg 78- 66 W 8 at Lafayette 69- 60 W 11 at Gettysburg 43- 40 W 15 La Salle [P] 63- 57 W 19 at Pittsburgh 67- 78 L 22 Boston University [P] 67- 59 W 25 at Scranton 88- 78 W 29 Villanova [P] (8) 60- 67 L Mar. 9 Connecticut [P]† 48- 53 L Players: Williams (18.1 ppg.), Fitzgerald (12.2), Harrington (10.1), Richardson (9.8), Bishop (9.4), Kelley (8.8), Kaczor (4.0), Morgan (2.3), Boyle (2.1), Snethen (2.1), Lodge (1.0), Turnoff (0.7), Simmons (0.0), Adams (0.0). 1964-65 (14-10) Dec. 2 Gettysburg [P] 5 at St. John’s 9 at Lehigh 12 Boston University [P] 16 Penn State [P] 18 Scranton [SH] 23 Penn [P] 28 Cincinnati [MSG] 30 La Salle [MSG] Jan. 6 at Delaware 9 Navy [P] 12 Hofstra [SH] 16 Villanova [P] 23 at Fordham

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27 at Connecticut 60- 71 L 30 NYU [P] 77- 68 W Feb. 3 Virginia [P] 84- 59 W 6 La Salle [P] 74- 81 L 9 American [SH] 82- 61 W 13 Saint Joseph’s [P](3) 59- 73 L 16 Pittsburgh [P] 71- 65 W 18 at Manhattan [MSG] 65- 80 L 20 at Wake Forest 80- 89 L 24 Lafayette [P] 79- 54 W Players: Williams (14.9 ppg.), Richardson (13.3), Morgan (12.0), Kelley (9.1), Kefalos (9.0), Hindelang (5.6), Fitzgerald (4.4), Cartwright (3.1), Carroll (1.9), Hegh (0.9), Adams (0.6).

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1965-66 (21-7) Dec. 2 Rider [P] 88- 62 W 4 Delaware [P] 85- 63 W 7 Lehigh [SH] 73- 40 W 9 Toledo 92- 62 W 11 at Gettysburg 59- 45 W 15 Creighton [P] 85- 59 W 17 American [SH] 82- 68 W 22 Canisius [P] 70- 58 W 27 St. Bonaventure [P] 84- 72 W 29 La Salle [P] (OT) 66- 59 W 30 Saint Joseph’s [P](3) 65- 97 L Jan. 5 Villanova [P] 57- 56 W 8 West Chester [P] 79- 50 W 12 at Scranton 81- 67 W 15 at Navy 50- 72 L 22 Manhattan [P] 76- 66 W 26 at Lafayette 81- 65 W 29 at Penn State 73- 79 L Feb. 3 at NYU [MSG] 81- 69 W 5 Saint Joseph’s [P](8) 74- 105 L 9 St. John’s [P] (2 OT) 72- 75 L 12 at Pittsburgh 71- 64 W 16 Fordham [P] 91- 74 W 18 La Salle [P] 85- 86 L 22 Penn 71- 64 W 26 at Rhode Island 92- 89 W Mar. 10 Virginia Tech [MSG]# 88- 73 W 14 Brigham Young [MSG]# 78- 90 L Players: Williams (17.8 ppg.), Brookins (17.3), Morgan (14.0), Kefalos (10.8), Kehoe (7.7), Hindelang (4.7), Davidson (3.3), McEntee (2.9), Cartwright (2.2), Pilkauskas (2.2), Hegh (1.0), Carroll (0.7), Kennedy (0.6). 1966-67 (20-8) Dec. 3 American [P] 6 at Lehigh 8 Scranton [SH] 10 at Canisius 14 Rider [P] 17 Rhode Island [P] 21 Wake Forest [P] 28 Arizona State 29 Montana State

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30 Stanford 51- 53 L 3 Penn [P] 74- 66 W 7 at Fordham 58- 66 L 11 Penn State [P] 63- 59 W 14 Villanova [P] 64- 69 L 25 Lafayette [P] 78- 49 W 28 Saint Joseph’s [P] 72- 64 W 31 Gettysburg [SH] 109- 73 W Feb. 2 at Manhattan [MSG] 72- 82 L 4 at St. John’s 63- 65 L 8 La Salle [P] 79- 65 W 11 Oklahoma City [P] 65- 68 L 15 at Delaware 66- 48 W 18 Navy [P] 92- 70 W 22 Pittsburgh [P] 87- 49 W 25 NYU [P] 77- 61 W Mar. 3 American [P]^ 83- 61 W 4 La Salle [P]^ 78- 61 W 11 St. John’s† 53- 57 L Players: Brookins (18.1 ppg.), Baum (16.3), Kefalos (13.0), Cromer (11.5), Brocchi (5.8), Kehoe (3.9), Mast (3.3), Davidson (2.4), Tordone (2.1), Mulava (1.8), Wertley (1.5), McEntee (1.4), Cartwright (1.3). 1967-68 (19-9) Dec. 1 at Creighton 87- 79 W 6 Lehigh [P] 80- 60 W 9 Manhattan [P] 86- 78 W 14 at NYU [MSG] 74- 65 W 18 Miami (OH) 65- 60 W 19 Davidson (19) 60- 63 L 22 at Pittsburgh 63- 80 L 27 Providence [S] 93- 63 W 28 Wisconsin [S] 82- 80 W 30 St. Francis (PA) [S] 83- 77 W Jan. 6 Army [P] 55- 61 L 9 Penn [P] 72- 64 W 13 at Wake Forest 84- 73 W 24 Rider [P] 75- 73 W 27 Saint Joseph’s [P] 62- 67 L 31 at Penn State 68- 81 L Feb. 3 Villanova [P] 61- 52 W 7 St. John’s [P] 62- 55 W 10 La Salle [P] 60- 64 L 13 at Navy 73- 63 W 14 Delaware [SH] 76- 63 W 17 at Duke 57- 92 L 21 Fordham [P] 80- 70 W 24 at American 73- 64 W 28 at Lafayette 88- 59 W Mar. 1 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ 94- 65 W 2 La Salle [P]^ 69- 87 L 15 Kansas [MSG]# 76- 82 L Players: Baum (18.1 ppg.), Brookins (14.6), Cromer (12.1), Mast (8.6), Nolan (8.0), Snook (6.7), Brocchi (3.9), Kehoe (3.9), McEntee (1.6), Tordone (0.6), Hughes (0.6), Mulava (0.6). 1968-69 (22-8) Dec. 2 Hofstra [SH] 93- 64 W

5 at Lehigh 77- 62 W 7 Wake Forest [P] 86- 87 L 10 at Army (OT) 59- 60 L 14 NYU [P] 80- 62 W 20 Fordham 72- 60 W 21 New Mexico (8) 70- 83 L 27 Miami (OH) 67- 62 W 28 Detroit (11) 76- 87 L Jan. 4 Navy [P] 92- 68 W 7 Penn [P] 107- 83 W 10 American [P] 75- 64 W 15 Pittsburgh [P] 53- 30 W 18 Saint Joseph’s [P] 79- 59 W 25 La Salle [P] 85- 101 L 28 Duke [P] 73- 69 W Feb. 1 at St. John’s [P] 49- 65 L 4 at Delaware 75- 63 W 5 Syracuse [P] 86- 83 W 7 Lafayette [P] 72- 53 W 12 Penn State [P] 70- 50 W 15 Rider [P] 82- 54 W 20 at Manhattan [MSG] 93- 68 W 22 Villanova [P] 66- 73 L 28 Gettysburg [P]^ 86- 70 W Mar. 7 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ (OT) 67- 68 L 13 Florida# 82- 66 W 17 Saint Peter’s# 94- 78 W 20 Tennessee# 63- 58 W 22 Boston College# 89- 76 W Players: Baum (19.3 ppg.), Cromer (15.7), Kirschling (10.9), Mast (10.1), Nolan (9.4), Strunk (7.2), Brocchi (6.9), Wieczerak (4.7), Snook (3.9), Cassidy (2.5), Kamen (2.1), Brooks (1.1), Mulava (1.1), Richardson (0.6). 1969-70 (15-13) Dec. 2 St. John’s [MH] 4 Lehigh [MH] 6 at Rider 11 at NYU [MSG] 13 Manhattan [P] 20 Delaware [P] 26 Oregon State 29 Southern Cal (12) 30 Michigan State Jan. 3 West Chester [P] 7 at Hofstra 10 La Salle [P] 15 at Penn State 17 at Navy 21 Penn [P] (14) 24 Fordham [P] (OT) 27 George Washington [P] 28 at Lafayette 31 Villanova [P] (10) Feb. 4 South Carolina 7 at Syracuse 11 at Pittsburgh 13 Saint Joseph’s [P] 18 Long Island [MH] 21 at American

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27 Rider [P]^ 107- 74 W 28 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ 63- 59 W Mar. 7 Villanova [P]† 69- 77 L Players: Wieczerak (15.8 ppg.), Tress (15.1), Collins (9.3), Nolan (8.4), Richardson (8.2), Johnson (7.4), Strunk (6.9), Kirschling (5.4), Feneli (2.2), Cassidy (2.1). 1970-71 (13-12) Dec. 2 Navy [P] 64- 57 W 5 Wake Forest [P] 55- 71 L 8 Hofstra [MH] (OT) 72- 74 L 19 at Oregon (16) 65- 76 L 21 at Stanford 64- 73 L 23 at UC-Santa Barbara 68- 78 L 26 St. Francis [S] 84- 75 W 28 Saint Joseph’s [S] 60- 57 W 29 Penn (6) [S] 55- 76 L Jan. 6 at South Carolina (2) 71- 84 L 9 La Salle [P] 58- 63 L 16 at Fordham [MSG] (14) 67- 66 W 18 at West Chester 74- 48 W 20 Penn [P] (4) 48- 62 L 22 American [MH] 61- 55 W 27 Pittsburgh [P] 54- 48 W 30 Syracuse [P] 71- 70 W Feb. 1 Drexel [MH] 54- 53 W 3 at Delaware 69- 46 W 6 Saint Joseph’s [P] 64- 71 L 10 Penn State [P] 61- 58 W 13 NYU [P] 90- 65 W 18 at Manhattan [MSG] 64- 47 W 20 at St. John’s 67- 74 L 26 Villanova [P] 65- 67 L Players: Johnson (13.6 ppg.), Collins (12.7), Richardson (10.9), Tress (9.6), Jones (7.0), Fehrle (6.8), Kirschling (3.1), Chew (2.0), Tharan (1.8), Gaines (1.5), Cassidy (1.3), Asay (0.7), Feneli (0.7), Johnston (0.6). 1971-72 (23-8) Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] 4 Holy Cross [P] 7 at Hofstra 11 at American [P] 18 Penn (5) [P] 22 Stanford [P] 28 Minnesota 29 Arizona State 30 California Jan. 3 at Pepperdine 4 at Long Beach St. (8) 8 at Navy 15 Fordham [P] 17 Delaware [MH] 20 St. John’s [P] 22 Manhattan [P] 26 at George Washington 29 at Syracuse (OT) 31 at Drexel

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2 La Salle [P] 67- 56 W 5 at Wake Forest 51- 57 L 7 at Penn State 68- 66 W 10 at Seton Hall [MSG] 71- 58 W 12 Villanova [P] 66- 80 L 16 at Pittsburgh 89- 74 W 19 Saint Joseph’s [P] 60- 58 W 23 Rhode Island [P] 108- 64 W 28 Textile [MH] 57- 51 W Mar. 3 Lafayette [P]^ 87- 85 W 4 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ 65- 57 W 11 South Carolina (6)† 51- 53 L Players: Johnson (16.9 ppg.), Jones (13.0), Kneib (10.8), Newman (8.0), Tress (6.8), Collins (5.3), Trudeau (4.3), Bower (2.8), Kashmer (2.5), Tharan (1.8), Gaines (1.8), Fehrle (1.7), Rymal (1.6), Johnston (0.0). 1972-73 (17-10) Nov. 28 Hofstra [MH] 80- 48 W Dec. 6 Oregon State [P] 50- 56 L 9 at Manhattan [MSG] 66- 64 W 13 Navy [P] 58- 66 L 16 at Rutgers 75- 66 W 19 at West Chester 70- 46 W 23 Penn [P] (11) 44- 59 L 29 Illinois* 77- 82 L 30 Drake* 73- 68 W Jan. 3 at Delaware 70- 63 W 6 Textile [P] 52- 58 L 11 Syracuse [MH] 63- 55 W 13 at Fordham [MSG] 79- 57 W 16 at Princeton 37- 44 L 20 at St. John’s (17) 84- 93 L 24 Pittsburgh 71- 50 W 27 at Holy Cross 79- 65 W Feb. 3 at American 71- 60 W 5 Drexel [MH] 97- 63 W 7 Penn State [P] 49- 64 L 10 Saint Joseph’s [P] 42- 74 L 14 George Washington [P] 84- 71 W 17 La Salle [P] 56- 54 W 21 at Rhode Island 93- 80 W 24 Villanova [P] 76- 67 W Mar. 2 Lafayette [P]^ 88- 80 W 3 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ 60- 70 L Players: Newman (12.1 ppg.), Kneib (12.0), Anderson (10.4), Jones (10.1), Trudeau (8.4), Washington (6.2), Gaines (5.6), Fehrle (2.0), Arace (1.0), Rymal (0.9). DON CASEY 1973-82 • 151-94 Record 1973-74 (16-9) Nov. 30 West Chester [MH] Dec. 4 Dickinson [MH] 8 Cincinnati [P] 11 at Navy 14 Utah State

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15 Tennessee 6- 11 L 19 Rutgers [P] 78- 64 W 27 Harvard [P] 61- 59 W 28 Cincinnati [P] 68- 64 W 29 California [P] 51- 42 W Jan. 5 Manhattan [P] 66- 68 L 8 Penn [P] 42- 43 L 12 Fordham [P] 68- 61 W 14 American [MH] 64- 65 L 19 at Syracuse 61- 70 L 23 St. John’s [P] 49- 64 L 26 at Hofstra 75- 56 W 29 at Drexel 55- 43 W Feb. 3 La Salle [P] 54- 78 L 6 at Penn State 50- 48 W 9 Villanova [P] (OT) 81- 73 W 13 Rhode Island [P] 56- 52 W 16 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) 73- 67 W 20 at Pittsburgh 49- 56 L 22 Textile [P] 65- 53 W Players: Kneib (12.8 ppg.), Baskerville (12.6), Newman (11.8), Anderson (11.4), Washington (7.3), Kashmer (5.2), Trudeau (4.6), Bower (2.0), Calzonetti (1.3), Brand (0.4), Moore (0.4), Rymal (0.3).

1974-75 (7-19) Nov. 29 Hofstra [P] 72- 65 W Dec. 3 at West Chester 39- 27 W 7 at St. John’s 68- 88 L 13 Washington 46- 54 L 14 Fordham 65- 67 L 18 Navy [P] 64- 63 W 20 at Rutgers 56- 75 L 26 Memphis State 69- 71 L 27 Jacksonville 52- 63 L Jan. 4 at Rhode Island 67- 64 W 11 at Cincinnati 63- 83 L 14 Princeton [MH] 48- 59 L 18 at Fordham [MSG] 49- 60 L 22 Syracuse [P] 57- 62 L 25 Villanova [P] 68- 82 L 29 Pittsburgh [P] 61- 70 L 31 American [MH] 62- 63 L Feb. 3 Textile [MH] 59- 69 L 8 La Salle [P] (13) 63- 74 L 12 Penn State [P] 62- 53 W 15 Saint Joseph’s [P] 81- 67 W 18 at George Washington 70- 83 L 20 at Manhattan 56- 87 L 25 Penn [P] (10) 55- 57 L Mar. 1 Drexel [P] 69- 47 W 4 at Rider^ 65- 70 L Players: Stahurski (12.8 ppg.), Washington (12.4), Claxton (11.5), Bower (6.2), Blount (5.7), Canelli (3.9), Calzonetti (3.3), Brown (2.9), Moore (2.6), Elsesser (1.2), Brand (1.0), Reynolds (0.0), Yurkonis (0.0).

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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OwlSports.com 1975-76 (9-18) Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] 59- 55 W 5 Fordham [P] 63- 57 W 10 at West Virginia 71- 78 L 13 at Navy 57- 81 L 20 Rutgers [P] (15) 62- 95 L 26 St. John’s [MSG] 59- 67 L 29 Villanova [MSG] 75- 84 L Jan. 7 Marshall [P] 83- 89 L 10 St. John’s [P] (14) 63- 70 L 14 Cincinnati [P] (14) 56- 79 L 17 Textile [P] 58- 70 L 21 Penn [P] 52- 55 L 24 at Pittsburgh 63- 80 L 26 Dickinson [MH] 89- 55 W 28 at Syracuse 51- 56 L 31 La Salle [P] 67- 63 W Feb. 4 at Penn State 77- 76 W 7 at South Carolina 58- 65 L 10 Manhattan [P] 64- 70 L 14 at Hofstra 65- 68 L 18 Saint Joseph’s [P] 62- 74 L 21 Villanova [P] 58- 59 L 25 at American 70- 63 W 28 at Drexel [P] 58- 54 W Mar. 2 at Rider^ 85- 69 W 5 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ 80- 72 W 6 Hofstra [P]^ 72- 79 L Players: Burnett (14.0 ppg.), Claxton (13.9), Stahurski (12.6), Montford (6.3), Canelli (6.3), Brand (6.0), Blount (3.9), Reed (3.2), More (3.0), Brown (1.6), Calzonetti (1.0), Reynolds (1.0), Yurkonis (0.3), Shaffer (0.0). 1976-77 (17-11) Nov. 30 Point Park [MH] 78- 61 W Dec. 2 Hofstra [MH] 83- 75 W 4 at West Chester 55- 59 L 8 Dickinson [MH] 95- 60 W 11 West Virginia [P] 79- 64 W 14 Navy [P] 55- 54 W 20 at King’s 67- 54 W 28 Arizona State 65- 73 L 29 St. John’s 49- 59 L 30 William & Mary 65- 68 L Jan. 5 at Cincinnati 46- 61 L 11 American [P] 64- 81 L 15 at Fordham [MSG] 83- 53 W 17 at Buffalo 91- 82 W 19 at St. John’s 50- 66 L 22 Penn [P] 72- 83 L 26 Syracuse [P] (17) 67- 76 L 28 CCNY [MH] 95- 59 W 31 at Biscayne 55- 51 W Feb. 3 at Manhattan [MSG] 73- 51 W 5 South Carolina [P] 48- 49 L 9 Penn State [P] 86- 66 W 12 La Salle [P] 87- 75 W 16 Villanova [P] 73- 66 W 19 Drexel [MH] 61- 58 W 23 Pittsburgh [P] 78- 48 W 26 Saint Joseph’s [P] 81- 74 W

Mar. 4 Hofstra^ 58- 71 L Players: Burnett (14.0 ppg.), Montford (13.8), Stahurski (13.7), Claxton (7.5), Harrold (7.2), Reed (6.3), Canelli (3.2), Tillman (2.6), Yurkonis (2.0), Rozier (2.2), Hungrecker (1.7), Blount (1.5), Calzonetti (1.1), Reynolds (0.8), Brand (0.8), Emery (0.0). 1977-78 (24-5) Nov. 28 King’s [MH] 75- 60 W Dec. 1 West Chester [MH] 90- 79 W 3 Assumption [MH] 84- 66 W 7 at Dayton 63- 52 W 9 Dickinson [MH] 80- 56 W 12 Biscayne [MH] 80- 58 W 17 Manhattan [P] 69- 59 W 19 Buffalo [MH] 95- 66 W 29 Virginia (16) 55- 66 L 30 Auburn 74- 73 W Jan. 7 at Bucknell 80- 69 W 11 at Pittsburgh (2OT) 81- 74 W 14 Villanova [P] 81- 73 W 18 at Navy 68- 59 W 25 at Syracuse (10) 66- 91 L 28 La Salle [P] 75- 82 L Feb. 1 at Hofstra 89- 83 W 4 at Drexel 88- 70 W 8 at Penn State 74- 64 W 11 Saint Joseph’s [P] 72- 65 W 13 Rider [P] 85- 66 W 15 St. John’s [P] 75- 65 W 18 at American 72- 67 W 21 Penn [P] 71- 56 W 24 St. Francis (NY) [MH] 81- 67 W Mar. 1 American^ 99- 80 W 3 Lafayette^ 71- 70 W 4 La Salle^ 72- 73 L 10 at Texas# (16) 58- 72 L Players: Claxton (18.6 ppg.), Stahurski (15.7), Harold (10.7), Reed (10.6), Wister (8.8), Montford (7.9), Parham (2.6), Wiley (1.9), Highland (1.3), Robinson (1.1), Rozier (1.0), Reynolds (0.9), Tillman (0.9), Billings (0.3). 1978-79 (25-4) Nov. 27 at West Chester Dec. 3 Lehigh [MH] 5 Scranton [MH] 9 at Wake Forest 12 Navy [P] 16 Villanova [P] 20 at Manhattan 29 Baylor 30 UNLV (14) Jan. 3 Pittsburgh [P] 6 at St. John’s 10 Penn [P] 13 at Lafayette 18 Bucknell [MH] 22 at Delaware 24 Syracuse [P] (12) (OT)

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27 at St. Francis (NY) 65- 63 W 29 at Virginia 71- 73 L Feb. 1 Hofstra [MH] 92- 70 W 3 Drexel [P] 95- 73 W 7 Penn State [MH] 54- 43 W 10 La Salle [P] 97- 81 W 16 American [MH] 103- 67 W 21 Saint Joseph’s [P] 76- 68 W 24 Dayton [P] 66- 63 W 28 Drexel^ 61- 57 W Mar. 2 Lafayette^ 53- 50 W 3 Saint Joseph’s^ 61- 60 W 9 St. John’s† 70- 75 L Players: Reed (15.7 ppg.), Harold (14.1), Parham (12.3), Montford (11.0), Robinson (10.5), McCullough (6.4), Wister (4.2), Thompson (2.2), Broadnaux (0.9), Kaylor (0.8).

1979-80 (14-12) Dec. 1 West Chester [MH] 76- 46 W 5 Virginia [P] (13) 52- 58 L 8 at Navy 55- 50 W 11 at Lehigh 81- 64 W 15 Wake Forest [P] 74- 69 W 19 at Penn State 74- 48 W 22 at Cincinnati 64- 68 L 28 Harvard 85- 73 W 29 Maryland 63- 85 L Jan. 2 at Pittsburgh 55- 62 L 8 Penn [P] 46- 59 L 12 Lafayette [MH] 49- 47 W 16 at Bucknell 49- 44 W 19 La Salle [S] 67- 62 W 21 Delaware [MH] 74- 58 W 24 at William & Mary 56- 55 W 26 Manhattan [P] 72- 57 W 30 at Syracuse (4) 77- 93 L Feb. 2 at Drexel 59- 60 L 6 at Hofstra 49- 50 L 9 Saint Joseph’s [CH] (OT) 52- 53 L 11 Rider [MH] 80- 64 W 16 Villanova [P] 59- 67 L 19 St. John’s [P] (7) (OT) 58- 63 L 23 at American 95- 79 W 27 La Salle^ 62- 70 L Players: Parham (13.2 ppg.), McCullough (10.0), Robinson (9.5), Davis (8.5), McLoughlin  (7.7), Wister (7.1), Dodds (4.8), Thompson (3.6), Broadnax (2.3), Prince (1.5), Tillman (1.3), McNish (1.0), Marks (0.7), Kaylor (0.6). 1980-81 (20-8) Dec. 1 at West Chester 92- 77 4 Lehigh [MH] 97- 62 6 at Delaware 82- 60 11 Point Park [MH] 105- 75 13 Cincinnati [P] 63- 48 21 UCLA (3) (Tokyo, Japan) 49- 73 26 Charlotte 65- 68 27 Maine 70- 64

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Jan. 6 Penn State [P] 43- 39 W 9 at Fordham 59- 62 L 14 Penn [P] 49- 51 L 17 at Lafayette 56- 50 W 21 at South Carolina 68- 64 W 24 at Manhattan 59- 53 W 28 William & Mary [P] 80- 68 W 31 Villanova [P] 71- 68 W Feb. 4 Hofstra [MH] 80- 56 W 7 Drexel [MH] 84- 63 W 9 at Rider 69- 61 W 14 Saint Joseph’s [P] 58- 61 L 16 Bucknell 77- 59 W 21 La Salle [P] 84- 62 W 25 Maine 53- 51 W 28 American [P] 62- 70 L Mar. 2 Hofstra^ 68- 63 W 4 Saint Joseph’s^ 55- 60 L 12 at Clemson# 90- 82 W 16 at West Virginia# 76- 77 L Players: Robinson (15.5 ppg.), Parham (13.4), Davis (9.2), McCullough (9.1), Wister (6.6), Stansbury (6.3), McLoughlin (6.3), Broadnax (3.5), Hall (3.1), Prince (2.0), Kaylor (0.6), Warfel (0.3), Baggot (0.0) 1981-82 (19-8) Nov. 28 West Chester 65- 53 W Dec. 1 Utica 80- 35 W 3 at Lehigh 60- 43 W 5 Fordham [P] 64- 63 W 9 South Carolina [P] 54- 51 W 12 Rider [P] 88- 72 W 19 Villanova [P] (18) 52- 48 W 23 at St. John’s 61- 68 L 29 Florida 85- 81 W 30 San Diego State 64- 75 L Jan. 4 Pittsburgh [P] 59- 60 L 6 at Bucknell 80- 54 W 9 at Navy 80- 64 W 14 Delaware 73- 49 W 16 at Hofstra 61- 58 W 19 at Marist 82- 72 W 23 Saint Joseph’s [P] 82- 77 W 27 at Penn State 50- 53 L Feb. 3 at Maine 77- 57 W 6 at Drexel 64- 44 W 9 Penn [P] 56- 59 L 13 at William & Mary 59- 68 L 16 Lafayette 76- 66 W 20 La Salle [P] 86- 72 W 26 at American 67- 62 W Mar. 3 Drexel^ 55- 61 L 11 at Georgia# 60- 73 L Players: Hall (14.9 ppg.), McCullough (13.0), Stansbury (12.8), Rayne (9.7), Coe (7.8), Broadnax (7.3), McNish (3.0), Warfel (1.6), Aguilar (1.0), Forrester (0.6), Kaylor (0.4), Poplawski (0.0), Baggot (0.0).

JOHN CHANEY 1982-2006 • 516–253 Record 1982-83 (14-15, 5-9 A-10) Nov. 30 at George Washington 68- 67 W Dec. 3 Rhode Island 73- 62 W 4 Stanford 70- 77 L 6 at Missouri (10) 68- 76 L 11 William & Mary [P] 62- 61 W 18 Villanova [P](19) 55- 82 L 29 Stetson 73- 79 L 30 Rollins 98- 74 W Jan. 6 Rhode Island 103- 94 W 8 at West Virginia 71- 73 L 12 at Massachusetts 73- 54 W 15 George Washington [P] 54- 58 L 19 Drexel 77- 66 W 22 Saint Joseph’s [P] 73- 80 L 26 Penn State [P] 79- 87 L 29 Rutgers [P] 68- 70 L Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure 65- 75 L 6 at Dayton 53- 61 L 9 Penn [P] (2OT) 61- 53 W 12 Duquesne (OT) 70- 73 L 16 at Rutgers 73- 79 L 19 Saint Joseph’s [P] 59- 88 L 21 Monmouth 83- 62 W 26 La Salle (OT) 84- 79 W Mar. 2 Massachusetts 91- 64 W 5 at Rhode Island 92- 78 W 9 Saint Joseph’s [S]^ 88- 69 W 11 Rutgers [S]^ 72- 67 W 12 West Virginia [S]^ 78- 86 L Players: Stansbury (24.6 ppg.), Hall (20.6), McLoughlin (16.3), Rayne (10.8), Aguilar (7.6), McNish (4.2), Clifton (4.1), Jones (2.6), Warfel (2.2), Forrester (2.1), Baggot (0.9), Poplawski (0.4). 1983-84 (26-5, 18-0 A-10) Nov. 28 at Drexel 61- 60 W Dec. 7 at Bowling Green 79- 70 W 10 Villanova [P] 92- 89 W 17 at Rutgers 77- 68 W 22 at Wichita State 78- 73 W 28 Rhode Island 78- 66 W 29 Providence 59- 65 L Jan. 4 Saint Joseph’s [S] (OT) 89- 83 W 7 Penn State [P] 87- 75 W 12 Massachusetts [P] 83- 66 W 14 at George Washington 83- 75 W 17 Dayton [P] 62- 63 L 19 at Rhode Island 62- 61 W 21 Rutgers [P] 62- 39 W 26 at Duquesne 70- 57 W 28 West Virginia [P] 90- 80 W Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure 75- 64 W 4 at West Virginia (OT) 83- 77 W 8 Penn [P] 81- 57 W 11 St. Bonaventure [P] 79- 64 W

16 Rhode Island [MH] 85- 68 W 18 Duquesne [MH] 78- 70 W 22 George Washington [P] 93- 77 W 25 La Salle [P] (2OT) 79- 80 L 27 at Massachusetts 65- 46 W Mar. 1 at Penn State 69- 66 W 3 Saint Joseph’s [P] 69- 58 W 8 Massachusetts^ 78- 54 W 9 West Virginia^ 65- 67 L 15 St. John’s† 65- 63 W 17 North Carolina†(1) 66- 77 L Players: Stansbury (18.6 ppg.), Hall (16.9), McLoughlin (11.4), Rayne (8.8), Blackwell (7.2), Coe (5.5), McNish  (3.7), Aguilar (3.7), Clifton (1.1), Poplawski (1.0), Baggot (0.3), Warfel (0.1). From 1984-85 until 1996-97 all home games were played at McGonigle Hall unless otherwise noted.

1984-85 (25-6, 15-3 A-10) Nov. 26 Drexel 75- 62 W Dec. 1 Villanova [P] 65- 68 L 5 at Bradley 56- 57 L 8 Penn [P] 70- 57 W 15 La Salle [P] 65- 54 W 22 Wake Forest 71- 61 W 28 Pepperdine 71- 66 W 29 Wyoming 66- 60 W Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s [P] 77- 45 W 5 at Penn State 65- 49 W 10 Massachusetts 65- 39 W 12 George Washington [P] 62- 55 W 17 at Rhode Island 57- 49 W 19 at Rutgers 66- 43 W 24 Duquesne 82- 73 W 26 at West Virginia 57- 61 L 31 St. Bonaventure 77- 56 W Feb. 2 West Virginia 88- 71 W 7 Rutgers 69- 58 W 9 at St. Bonaventure 53- 52 W 14 Rhode Island 76- 60 W 16 at Duquesne 60- 71 L 21 at George Washington 56- 54 W 23 at Massachusetts 50- 48 W 28 Penn State 57- 51 W Mar. 2 Saint Joseph’s [P] 66- 70 L 7 St. Bonaventure^ 67- 56 W 8 Saint Joseph’s^ 62- 61 W 9 Rutgers^ 59- 51 W 14 Virginia Tech† 60- 57 W 16 Georgetown (1)† 46- 63 L Players: Hall (18.0 ppg.), Rayne (12.6), Blackwell (11.8), Coe (10.1), Evans (8.4), Perry (2.3), Brantley (1.3), Poplawski (0.7), Clifton (0.6), Forrester (0.2), Johnson (0.0). 1985-86 (25-6, 15-3 A-10) Nov. 26 at Drexel 30 at UCLA

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OwlSports.com Dec. 4 Penn [P] 76- 53 W 6 Tennessee Tech 69- 63 W 7 Wichita State 62- 60 W 14 Villanova [S] 81- 73 W 21 Wake Forest (OT) 64- 59 W 27 La Salle [P] 81- 58 W 28 Penn [P] 66- 47 W Jan. 4 Rhode Island 76- 60 W 9 Saint Joseph’s [P] 71- 80 L 11 Rutgers 68- 59 W 16 at Duquesne 54- 53 W 18 at West Virginia (OT) 65- 69 L 23 Penn State 76- 36 W 25 St. Bonaventure 87- 74 W 27 at George Washington 74- 51 W Feb. 1 Massachusetts 69- 38 W 3 George Washington 70- 64 W 6 at Rhode Island 70- 57 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P] 63- 65 L 10 at Rutgers 71- 53 W 13 Duquesne 79- 62 W 15 West Virginia 57- 51 W 17 at Massachusetts 58- 47 W 20 at St. Bonaventure 72- 63 W 22 at Penn State 61- 46 W 27 George Washington 73- 54 W Mar. 1 West Virginia^ 56- 61 L 13 Jacksonville† (OT) 61- 50 W 15 Kansas† (2) 43- 65 L Players: Coe (15.6 ppg.), Blackwell (13.1), Evans (12.0), Perry (11.6), Rivas (5.9), Brantley (4.9), Clifton (2.6), Vreeswyk (1.5), Pearsall (1.4), Dowdell (1.1). 1986-87 (32-4, 17-1 A-10) Nov. 21 at Virginia # 79- 75 W 24 at Villanova # 80- 73 W 28 UNLV [MSG] # 76- 78 L 29 Memphis State [MSG] # 67- 59 W Dec. 2 at La Salle [P] 70- 66 W 4 Drexel 78- 58 W 8 Penn 103- 67 W 13 at St. Bonaventure 68- 66 W 15 UCLA (11) 76- 65 W 20 at Villanova (OT) 67- 65 W 29 Georgia Southern 80- 61 W 30 Toledo 75- 68 W Jan. 3 at Rhode Island 81- 68 W 5 George Washington 77- 73 W 8 at Kansas (19) 64- 67 L 10 at Rutgers 71- 58 W 15 Penn State 66- 49 W 18 at Saint Joseph’s [P] 70- 69 W 21 Massachusetts 72- 60 W 24 at UAB 67- 60 W 26 Rutgers 76- 56 W 29 Duquesne 82- 64 W Feb. 2 at Massachusetts 72- 59 W 5 Rhode Island 87- 75 W 7 Saint Joseph’s 78- 69 W

9 at Penn State (2 OT) 73- 70 W 14 at West Virginia 67- 57 W 16 at Duquesne 84- 56 W 19 St. Bonaventure 77- 56 W 21 at George Washington 88- 77 W 24 West Virginia 61- 64 L Mar. 1 George Washington^ 77- 69 W 3 Saint Joseph’s^ 84- 68 W 5 West Virginia^ 70- 57 W 13 Southern† 75- 56 W 15 LSU † 62- 72 L Players: Blackwell (19.8 ppg.), Vreeswyk (14.5), Perry (12.9), Evans (12.5), Rivas (7.7), Brantley (3.7), Pearsall (2.2), Katsikis (2.0), Dowdell (1.6), Johnson (0.8). 1987-88 (32-2, 18-0 A-10) Dec. 3 at UCLA 81- 76 W 7 at Massachusetts 89- 71 W 10 Saint Joseph’s 83- 62 W 12 Rhode Island 75- 66 W 19 South Carolina 63- 50 W 28 Mississippi 70- 61 W 29 Southern 84- 47 W Jan. 4 Rutgers 86- 60 W 6 at Penn [P] 84- 50 W 9 at George Washington 79- 66 W 14 La Salle 59- 56 W 16 at St. Bonaventure 73- 63 W 18 at Penn State 59- 44 W 21 Massachusetts 71- 52 W 24 at UNLV (8) 58- 59 L 28 St. Bonaventure 87- 66 W 31 at Rhode Island 77- 70 W Feb. 4 Duquesne 110- 70 W 6 at Rutgers 84- 53 W 10 Villanova (10) 98- 86 W 14 George Washington 92- 67 W 16 Penn State 50- 49 W 21 at North Carolina (5) 83- 66 W 23 at West Virginia 62- 61 W 25 at Duquesne 94- 55 W 28 West Virginia 78- 69 W Mar. 2 at Saint Joseph’s [P] 75- 62 W 6 Duquesne^ 77- 57 W 8 Saint Joseph’s^ 79- 67 W 10 Rhode Island^ 68- 63 W 18 Lehigh† 87- 73 W 20 Georgetown† 74- 53 W 24 Richmond† 69- 47 W 26 Duke (5)† 53- 63 L Players: Macon (20.6 ppg.), Vreeswyk (16.7), Perry (14.5), Evans (11.1), Rivas (6.9), Causwell (2.0), Brantley (1.9), Katsikis (1.9), Johnson (1.8), Dowdell (1.5), Pearsall (1.5), Pollard (1.3), Randolph (1.0). 1988-89 (18-12, 15-3 A-10) Dec. 2 Missouri (8) (2OT) 3 Arizona (11)

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1989-90 (20-11, 15-3 A-10) Nov. 28 at Penn 55- 54 Dec. 1 Arkansas State 65- 41 2 at Syracuse (1) 56- 73 9 at Penn State 59- 61 12 Saint Joseph’s 74- 54 16 at Illinois (5) 61- 78 23 Duquesne 93- 62 Jan. 3 La Salle (17) 62- 63 6 N. Carolina St. (18) 71- 74 9 at George Washington 60- 57 11 West Virginia 73- 69 13 UNLV [S] (7) 76- 82 16 at Georgia Tech (11) 57- 59 18 at Duquesne 67- 43 20 Massachusetts 86- 69 24 Rhode Island 81- 70 28 at St. Bonaventure 59- 46 31 at Saint Joseph’s 78- 63 Feb. 3 at Rhode Island 70- 86 5 St. Bonaventure 81- 64 11 at Massachusetts (3OT) 83- 82 13 Penn State 61- 53 18 at Rutgers 75- 69 21 Villanova 69- 71 24 George Washington 86- 74 27 at West Virginia 51- 55

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball Mar. 1 Rutgers (2OT) 65- 57 W 4 Duquesne [P]^ 61- 50 W 5 Rutgers [P]^ 65- 57 W 8 Massachusetts^ 53- 51 W 16 St. John’s† 65- 81 L Players: Macon (21.9 ppg.), Hodge (15.1), Causwell (11.3), Kilgore (10.8), Harden (8.1), Strickland (5.0), Robinson (4.0), Thomas (2.0), Conic (1.3), Lovelace (1.1), Randolph (1.0), Pollard (0.9), Post (0.3). 1990-91 (24-10, 13-5 A-10) Nov. 15 at Iowa 71- 73 L 29 at Villanova (24) 70- 57 W Dec. 5 at St. Bonaventure 76- 52 W 8 at South Carolina (21) 63- 87 L 15 Georgia Tech (23) 69- 67 W 18 Penn State 67- 63 W 27 Iowa State (OT) 79- 81 L 29 Pepperdine 56- 55 W Jan. 3 Penn 66- 49 W 5 at La Salle [CC] 91- 86 W 8 Rutgers 83- 62 W 10 at George Washington 70- 61 W 16 at Duquesne (OT) 59- 60 L 19 at Clemson 71- 52 W 22 Saint Joseph’s 73- 56 W 24 Massachusetts 55- 53 W 26 St. Bonaventure 77- 66 W 29 at Rhode Island 76- 61 W Feb. 1 at Rutgers 63- 82 L 4 at Saint Joseph’s 60- 66 L 7 George Washington 77- 60 W 10 West Virginia (OT) 88- 78 W 13 at Penn State 69- 59 W 16 Notre Dame 70- 46 W 19 Rhode Island 62- 63 L 21 at Massachusetts 80- 70 W 23 at West Virginia 66- 91 L 28 Duquesne 65- 51 W Mar. 3 West Virginia [P]^ 56- 53 W 4 Penn State [P]^ 50- 52 L 14 Purdue† 80- 63 W 16 Richmond† 77- 64 W 22 Okla. State† (14) (OT) 72- 63 W 24 North Carolina† (4) 72- 75 L Players: Macon (22.0 ppg.), Kilgore (14.0), Hodge (11.6), Carstarphen (10.4), Strickland (7.7), Spears (3.4), Harden (2.2), Conic (0.8), Post (0.6), Lovelace (0.5), Randolph (0.3). 1991-92 (17-13, 11-5 A-10) Dec. 3 at Penn [P] 7 Duquesne 10 Illinois 27 vs. Kansas State 28 vs. Kansas (4) Jan. 2 Rhode Island 4 at West Virginia 7 at Rutgers 10 at Saint Joseph’s

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13 at Duquesne 61- 88 L 16 West Virginia 62- 67 L 19 Saint Joseph’s [S] 74- 61 W 23 La Salle 67- 78 L 25 at Tulane (25) 75- 99 L 28 Massachusetts 83- 61 W 30 at St. Bonaventure 69- 52 W Feb. 1 Villanova [S] 58- 66 L 4 at George Washington 85- 75 W 6 Rutgers 92- 78 W 9 Penn State (2OT) 73- 72 W 13 at Memphis State 65- 63 W 16 at Massachusetts 52- 67 L 19 St. Bonaventure 69- 60 W 23 Arizona (6) 60- 66 L 27 at Rhode Island 69- 62 W Mar. 1 at Wake Forest 75- 83 L 3 George Washington 92- 70 W 8 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ 75- 59 W 9 West Virginia [P]^ 41- 44 L 20 Michigan† (15) 66- 73 L Players: Kilgore (14.5 ppg.), McKie (13.9), Jones (11.5), Strickland (9.8), Carstarphen (8.1), Johnson (6.5), Spears (5.5), Brunson (4.9), Conic (3.1), Ozment (0.8), Linnen (0.2).

1992-93 (20-13, 8-6 A-10) Dec. 8 at Boston College 15 La Salle [S] 19 Florida 20 Florida St. (10) (OT) 23 Penn State 26 at Cincinnati (23) Jan. 3 Saint Joseph’s 9 Massachusetts 12 at G. Washington (OT) 17 at St. Bonaventure 19 Penn [S] 21 at Massachusetts (19) 24 at Rutgers 28 Rhode Island 30 at Kansas State Feb. 2 at Alabama-Birm. 7 Wake Forest (13) 10 George Washington 13 West Virginia 15 at Rhode Island 19 at Saint Joseph’s 22 Tulane (16) 24 Memphis State 27 St. Bonaventure Mar. 1 at West Virginia 4 Rutgers 7 West Virginia [P]^ 8 Saint Joseph’s [P]^ 11 at Massachusetts^ 18 Missouri† 20 Santa Clara† 26 Vanderbilt† (8) 28 Michigan† (3)

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Players: McKie (20.6 ppg.), Jones (17.0), Brunson (14.0), Johnson (7.9), Battie (7.3), Carstarphen (5.3), Cunningham (3.8), Ivey (2.5), Ozment (1.5), King (0.6), Rice (0.6), Van Velsen (0.0). 1993-94 (23-8, 12-4 A-10) Dec. 1 at Kansas (3) 73- 59 W 4 Alabama-Birmingham 55- 52 W 11 vs. Villanova [S] 54- 49 W 16 Cincinnati (17) [S] 88- 72 W 27 vs. Ga. Tech (15) [MSG] 51- 57 L 29 vs. F. Dickinson [MSG] 63- 51 W Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s 67- 54 W 6 West Virginia 47- 49 L 8 G. Washington (23) 80- 64 W 11 Penn 76- 65 W 15 at Rhode Island 69- 49 W 20 at La Salle [CC] 68- 55 W 23 at Rutgers 78- 56 W 25 vs. Saint Joseph’s [S] 60- 49 W 29 at George Washington 64- 54 W Feb. 1 Rutgers 84- 45 W 3 Rhode Island 65- 51 W 5 St. Bonaventure 73- 52 W 8 West Virginia 71- 78 L 10 Duquesne 51- 49 W 13 at Massachusetts (13) 55- 56 L 16 at St. Bonaventure 65- 56 W 20 vs. Louisville (5) 68- 53 W 22 at Duquesne 65- 61 W 24 Massachusetts (11) 50- 51 L 27 at Duke (2) 47- 59 L Mar. 6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] 58- 44 W 7 vs. G. Washington^ [P] 54- 34 W 10 at Massachusetts^ (9) 59- 70 L 18 vs. Drexel† 61- 39 W 20 vs. Indiana† (18) 58- 67 L Players: Jones (19.2 ppg.), McKie (18.8), Brunson (12.4), Battie (5.9), Ivey (4.7), Cunningham (1.6), Rice (0.9), Ozment (0.8), King (0.3), Van Velsen (0.0). 1994-95 (19-11, 10-6 A-10) Nov. 27 vs. So. California 65- 54 W Dec. 2 vs. Cincinnati (10) 41- 60 L 3 vs. South Carolina 49- 44 W 20 Texas Tech (2OT) 67- 64 W Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure 70- 57 W 5 Marquette 69- 57 W 8 at West Virginia 67- 56 W 10 at Duquesne 62- 64 L 15 Saint Joseph’s 74- 64 W 19 George Washington 62- 69 L 21 at Massachusetts (1) 58- 59 L 24 Rutgers 64- 60 W 28 at Rhode Island. (OT) 55- 50 W 30 Duquesne 55- 62 L Feb. 2 at St. Bona. (2OT) 64- 78 L 5 Memphis 51- 53 L 7 La Salle 67- 50 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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10 Rhode Island 83- 63 W 12 at Louisville 53- 48 W 14 at Penn 59- 56 W 16 at Rutgers 62- 54 W 19 vs. Texas 54- 70 L 21 West Virginia 72- 50 W 23 Massachusetts (5) 72- 63 W 26 at George Washington 76- 60 W 28 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) 64- 73 L Mar. 5 vs. West Virginia^ [P] 84- 72 W 6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] 47- 42 W 9 at Massachusetts^ (8) 44- 63 L 16 vs. Cincinnati † 71- 77 L Players: Brunson (16.7 ppg.), Miller (11.0), Alston (10.1), Stewart (7.2), Ivey (7.0), Battie (4.7), Futch (3.2), Cunningham (2.9), Ozment (1.1), Adams (0.4), Van Velsen (0.3), Rice (0.0).

1995-96 (20-13, 12-4 A-10) Nov. 16 Rider # 65- 62 W 18 at Georgetown (5) # 49- 74 L Dec. 2 Wisconsin (OT) 54- 57 L 9 Tulsa 60- 64 L 13 vs. Villanova [CS] (2) 62- 56 W 16 vs. Cincinnati (12) 49- 70 L 22 vs. Kansas (1) (OT) 74- 66 W 28 at Memphis (3) 58- 68 L 30 vs. Okla. State 41- 49 L Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure 58- 56 W 9 Xavier 73- 56 W 11 at Dayton 62- 46 W 13 Duquesne 72- 40 W 17 at Fordham 69- 48 W 20 at Tulane 59- 67 L 23 at La Salle 68- 48 W 25 vs. Duke [CS] 59- 58 W 27 vs. Saint Joseph’s [CS] 54- 52 W Feb. 1 Massachusetts (1) 35- 59 L 3 at George Washington 47- 64 L 8 Saint Joseph’s 60- 58 W 11 at Massachusetts (1) 55- 84 L 13 Rhode Island 63- 67 L 17 Fordham 77- 56 W 20 at Penn 53- 42 W 23 at Rhode Island 73- 62 W 25 Virginia Tech (12) 57- 41 W 29 at St. Bonaventure 57- 54 W Mar. 7 Xavier^ [CC] 67- 50 W 8 Rhode Island^ [CC] 64- 52 W 9 Massachusetts^ [CC] (2) 61- 75 L 15 Oklahoma† (17) 61- 43 W 17 Cincinnati†(7) 65- 78 L Players: Jackson (15.7 ppg.), Miller (9.9), Battie (8.9), Alston (8.5), Stewart (7.2), Futch (7.1), Ivey (5.8), Cunningham (1.8), Laws (1.1), Adams (0.8), Reid (0.7), Van Velsen (0.6) 1996-97 (20-11, 10-6 A-10) Dec 4 Wisconsin (OT) 7 vs. Georgia Tech

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9 Tulane 67- 49 W 14 at Tulsa 60- 67 L 21 Penn 69- 45 W 27 vs. Oregon 62- 82 L 28 vs. Bradley 69- 63 W Jan 4 at De Paul 73- 60 W 7 Rhode Island (OT) 72- 79 L 11 St. Bonaventure 68- 53 W 13 Dayton 75- 50 W 16 vs. Cincinnati (4) 70- 55 W 19 at Xavier (OT) 64- 68 L 23 at Fordham 62- 45 W 25 Massachusetts 66- 78 L 28 La Salle (2OT) 70- 67 W 30 at Saint Joseph’s 68- 59 W Feb. 2 Louisville (14) [CS] 67- 44 W 4 at St. Bonaventure 55- 73 L 9 at Duquesne 83- 68 W 13 Saint Joseph’s 64- 62 W 16 at Rhode Island 82- 85 L 18 at Virginia Tech 45- 41 W 22 George Washington 71- 59 W 24 Fordham 69- 53 W Mar. 1 at Massachusetts 53- 59 L 5 vs. Duquesne ^[CS] 64- 47 W 6 vs. Xavier ^[CS] (OT) 69- 62 W 7 vs. Rhode Island ^ (OT) 66- 69 L 14 vs. Mississippi † 62- 40 W 16 vs. Minnesota † (3) 57- 76 L Players: Jackson (16.1 ppg.), Brokenborough (16.0), Sanchez (10.0), Stewart (8.4), Barnes (8.1), Futch (3.4), Dunkley (3.2), Sanderson (1.0), Calhoun (1.0), Laws (0.8), Adams (0.3), Reid (0.3), Rios (0.3). All home games at The Liacouras Center unless noted otherwise (1997-present). 1997-98 (21-9, 13-3 A-10) Nov. 11 vs Auburn * 14 Indiana (17) [CS] 22 at Mississippi (23) Dec. 4 at Michigan State 6 at Wisconsin 9 Fresno State (18) 13 De Paul 16 at Villanova 20 Rutgers Jan. 4 Rhode Island (24) 6 Penn 11 St. Bonaventure 17 at La Salle 21 Duquesne 24 at Fordham 26 Saint Joseph’s [P] (OT) 28 at Dayton 31 Xavier (24) Feb. 3 at Massachusetts (23) 8 Virginia Tech 12 Fordham 14 at Rhode Island (25)

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17 Saint Joseph's 50- 42 W 19 at St. Bonaventure 68- 45 W 22 at G. Washington (25) 56- 49 W 28 vs. Maryland 66- 83 L Mar. 1 Massachusetts (20) 74- 66 W 5 Saint Joseph's^ [CS] 76- 52 W 6 George Washington^ [CS] 64- 78 L 12 vs. West Virginia† 52- 82 L Players: Barnes (13.8 ppg.), Brokenborough (11.8), Sanchez (9.6), Wadley (8.0), Greer (7.9), Stewart (6.9), Dunkley (4.5), Sanders (2.1), Moore (1.3), Laws (1.1), Tabb (0.9), Reid (0.7), Calhoun (0.3). 1998-99 (24-11, 13-3 A-10) Nov. 10 vs Georgetown [MSG] 65- 49 W 11 vs Wake Forest [MSG] 59- 48 W 18 Mississippi 68- 52 W 20 Michigan State (5) 60- 59 W 23 at Penn (OT) 70- 73 L Dec. 1 at Penn State 64- 65 L 5 at Indiana (16) 62- 63 L 9 Wisconsin 56- 63 L 14 Florida State 75- 66 W 19 at Rutgers 56- 38 W 29 vs. Stanford (5) 50- 57 L 31 at Fresno State 63- 66 L Jan. 1 La Salle 82- 45 W 6 St. Bonaventure 70- 54 W 9 at Fordham 75- 65 W 14 Saint Joseph’s 62- 47 W 16 Rhode Island 76- 63 W 19 at Duquesne 75- 52 W 23 Massachusetts 65- 57 W 30 at St. Bonaventure 59- 74 L Feb. 4 Dayton 67- 54 W 6 at Rhode Island 72- 63 W 9 at Saint Joseph’s 85- 78 W 14 at Xavier 60- 62 L 16 at Virginia Tech 78- 48 W 20 George Washington 72- 56 W 24 Fordham 71- 49 W 28 at Massachusetts 49- 57 L Mar. 4 vs. Virginia Tech^ 64- 51 W 5 vs. Xavier^ 76- 64 W 6 vs. Rhode Island^ 59- 62 L 12 vs. Kent† 61- 54 W 14 vs. Cincinnati† (3) 64- 54 W 19 vs. Purdue† 77- 55 W 21 vs. Duke †(1) 64- 85 L Players: Karcher (13.4 ppg.), Barnes (12.9), Brokenborough (11.6), Greer (10.2), Wadley (9.2), Sanchez (8.2), Lyde (7.4), Sanders (1.8), Rollerson (1.8), Barry (0.7), Reid (0.0). 1999-00 (27-6, 14-2 A-10) Nov. 21 Miami (OH) 60- 47 W 26 vs Indiana 59- 67 L 29 at Florida State 69- 58 W Dec. 4 at Wake Forest 72- 77 L 9 vs Gonzaga (24) 64- 48 W

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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15 Villanova 69- 66 W 22 Penn State 66- 51 W 27 at Cleveland State 79- 66 W 29 at Wisconsin 44- 62 L Jan. 5 Rhode Island 88- 45 W 8 Saint Joseph’s 64- 51 W 12 at Fordham 78- 61 W 15 at St. Bonaventure 56- 57 L 18 at La Salle 72- 50 W 20 Penn 44- 40 W 22 Virginia Tech 66- 46 W 25 Xavier 59- 40 W 29 Duquesne 81- 37 W Feb. 1 at Massachusetts 75- 48 W 5 at Rhode Island 74- 40 W 10 Fordham 75- 61 W 13 Maryland (22) 73- 65 W 17 at Dayton 64- 58 W 20 at Cincinnati (1) 77- 69 W 24 St. Bonaventure 75- 58 W 26 Massachusetts 72- 54 W 29 at Saint Joseph’s 59- 62 L Mar. 4 at George Washington 98- 67 W 9 vs. Virginia Tech^ 71- 52 W 10 vs. Massachusetts^ 54- 47 W 11 vs. St. Bonaventure^ 65- 44 W 17 vs. Lafayette† 73- 47 W 19 vs. Seton Hall† (OT) 65- 67 L Players: Karcher (15.8 ppg.), Wadley (12.8), Greer (12.3), Barnes (9.0), Lyde (6.4), Sanchez (5.6), Sanders (3.5), Wesby (3.4), Rollerson (2.2), Thomas (1.5), Jefferson (0.9), Barry (0.3).

2000-01 (24-13, 12-4 A-10) Nov. 13 Delaware # 15 New Mexico # 17 at Memphis # 22 vs Indiana # [MSG] 24 vs Duke (1) # [MSG] 30 at Miami (OH) Dec. 2 Duke (1) [FUC] 5 at Villanova 9 at Penn State 14 Wisconsin (16) 21 Wake Forest (6) 23 Cleveland State 29 at Penn Jan. 4 at La Salle 6 St. Bonaventure 11 at Dayton 13 Fordham 16 Saint Joseph’s 20 at DePaul 23 at Fordham 27 Massachusetts (OT) Feb. 1 at Duquesne 4 Rhode Island 8 George Washington 10 at Xavier 13 at Saint Joseph’s

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17 at Massachusetts 84- 52 W 24 Dayton 70- 62 W 28 La Salle 60- 58 W Mar. 3 at G. Washington (OT) 92- 88 W 8 vs. Dayton^ 76- 63 W 9 vs. George Washington^ 77- 76 W 10 vs. Massachusetts^ 76- 65 W 16 vs. Texas (18)† 79- 65 W 18 vs. Florida (8)† 75- 54 W 23 vs. Penn State† 84- 72 W 25 vs. Michigan State (3)† 62- 69 L Players: Greer (18.2 ppg.), Wadley (15.1), Lyde (12.8), Hawkins (10.4), Wesby (10.1), Rollerson (3.1), Jefferson (2.0), Barry (0.9), Thomas (0.2). 2001-02 (19-15, 12-4 A-10) Nov. 8 Florida [MSG] 64- 72 L 9 Maryland [MSG] (2) 74- 82 L 29 Charlotte 72- 64 W Dec. 1 Penn State 75- 63 W 3 at Wisconsin (2OT) 70- 67 W 5 at Duke (1) 57- 82 L 8 Villanova [P] 66- 70 L 18 Alabama (22) 67- 70 L 20 Memphis 54- 64 L 22 DePaul 58- 60 L 30 Penn 62- 68 L Jan. 6 at Fordham 86- 75 W 9 Duquesne 85- 48 W 12 Rhode Island 60- 42 W 16 at St. Bonaventure 74- 93 L 19 at Massachusetts 53- 63 L 23 Richmond 68- 75 L 26 at NC State 74- 93 L 30 Fordham 91- 74 W Feb. 2 Saint Joseph’s 82- 72 W 6 at Rhode Island 71- 42 W 9 at George Washington 80- 58 W 13 at La Salle 67- 71 L 16 Massachusetts 64- 47 W 20 Xavier (24) 67- 56 W 23 St. Bonaventure 75- 71 W 27 at Dayton (OT) 75- 70 W Mar. 3 Saint Joseph’s [P] (2OT) 87- 84 W 7 vs. La Salle ^ 66- 72 L 13 at Fresno State # 81- 75 W 19 at Louisville # 65- 62 W 22 Villanova # 63- 57 W 26 Memphis # [MSG] 77- 78 L 28 Syracuse # [MSG] 65- 54 W Players: Greer (23.2 ppg.), Hawkins (15.1), Wesby (11.3), Lyde (8.6), Polk (8.5), Murray (5.3), Rollerson (3.6), Jefferson (1.5), Smith (1.2), Elliott (0.6), Tulleners (0.3), Jameson (0.2), Allen (0.1). 2002-03 (18-16, 10-6 A-10) Nov. 24 Rutgers Dec. 1 at Wake Forest 2 at South Carolina 4 at Charlotte

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7 at Penn 46- 71 L 11 at Penn State 65- 63 W 14 at Illinois (14) 54- 70 L 28 Indiana (10) 71- 64 W 31 at Villanova 62- 70 L Jan. 2 Wisconsin 67- 80 L 5 George Washington 68- 65 W 8 at Duquesne 54- 61 L 11 at Richmond 42- 61 L 14 Saint Joseph’s 55- 65 L 18 Fordham 82- 51 W 22 at Rhode Island 71- 68 W 25 Dayton 49- 57 L Feb. 1 at St. Bonaventure 96- 77 W 8 at Massachusetts 61- 50 W 13 Saint Joseph’s (25) [P] 59- 78 L 15 North Carolina State 76- 54 W 19 Rhode Island 69- 64 W 23 at Fordham 99- 77 W 26 Massachusetts 88- 46 W Mar. 1 St. Bonaventure 78- 77 W 6 La Salle 68- 58 W 8 at Xavier (11) 65- 96 L 13 vs Richmond ^ 66- 52 W 14 vs Xavier ^ (10) 63- 57 W 15 vs Dayton ^ 72- 79 L 18 Drexel # 68- 59 W 21 Boston College # 75- 62 W 25 at Rhode Island # 61- 53 W 27 Minnesota # (OT) 58- 63 L Players: Hawkins (16.9 ppg.), Polk (12.9), Wesby (12.5), Collins (12.0), Robinson (5.4), Butler (3.9), Murray (2.9), Smith (1.9), Elliott (1.2), Gaither (0.9), Tulleners (0.6), Allen (0.3). 2003-04 (15-14, 9-7 A-10) Nov. 21 Villanova 29 Illinois (12) [P] Dec. 3 at Rutgers 6 vs. Drexel [P] 9 at Arizona State 13 Penn State 15 South Carolina 20 at Miami (FL) Jan. 3 at Indiana 7 at George Washington 10 at Dayton 14 Rhode Island 17 Richmond 21 at Penn 24 at Massachusetts 28 St. Bonaventure 31 Saint Joseph’s (3) Feb. 4 at Fordham 7 at St. Bonaventure 11 at Rhode Island 14 Georgetown 18 Duquesne 21 Saint Joseph’s [P] (2) 25 at La Salle (OT)

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29 Fordham 74- 60 W Mar. 3 Massachusetts (2 OT) 98- 92 W 6 Xavier 69- 70 L 11 vs. Richmond ^ 49- 64 L 17 at Rutgers # 71- 76 L Players: Hawkins (24.4 ppg.), Collins (15.5), Salisbery (7.0), Robinson (4.7), Butler (4.7), Taybron (4.6), Byard (4.0), Blackshear (2.3), Ingram (1.9), Dacons (0.8), Miller (0.3), Robert Allen (0.0), Wilbur Allen (0.0). 2004-05 (16-14, 11-5 A-10) Nov. 19 Auburn 78- 80 L 22 at Georgetown 75- 57 W 27 at South Carolina 46- 60 L 30 Arizona State 62- 65 L Dec. 4 vs. Villanova [P] 53- 52 W 8 Penn 52- 51 W 11 at Alabama (18) 71- 75 L 18 Wake Forest (6) 64- 67 L 20 Princeton 48- 46 W Jan. 5 at Massachusetts 61- 49 W 8 at Duke (5) 74- 82 L 12 Fordham 77- 45 W 15 at Maryland 69- 80 L 19 St. Bonaventure 71- 47 W 22 at Xavier 69- 54 W 26 at Fordham 47- 54 L 29 at St. Bonaventure 87- 66 W Feb. 2 Rhode Island 74- 54 W 5 George Washington 58- 74 L 9 Dayton 78- 70 W 12 Saint Joseph’s [P] 57- 69 L 16 at Duquesne 68- 62 W 19 at Richmond 59- 53 W 22 Saint Joseph’s 56- 63 L 26 Massachusetts 61- 48 W Mar. 2 Rhode Island 57- 65 L 5 La Salle 73- 67 W 10 vs. Dayton ^ 61- 51 W 11 vs. G. Washington ^ 58- 77 L 15 at Virginia Tech # 50- 60 L Players: Collins (17.5 ppg.), Tyndale (12.5), Salisbery (10.4), Robinson (8.2), Marshall (6.6), Butler (4.0), Kirkendoll (2.5), Dacons (1.8), Clark (1.1), Ingram (0.7), Allen (0.4). 2005-06 (17-16, 8-8 A-10) Nov. 15 Army # 17 at UCLA (16) 27 Miami (Fla.) 30 at Rutgers Dec. 3 at Penn 6 at Princeton 10 Alabama (19) 18 at Auburn 22 South Carolina 31 Villanova (3) [P] Jan. 4 G. Washington (19) 8 Saint Joseph’s [P]

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11 at St. Bonaventure 83- 66 W 14 La Salle 68- 52 W 18 at Dayton 53- 51 W 21 at Massachusetts 34- 60 L 25 Xavier 81- 79 W 28 Maryland (18) 91- 85 W Feb. 1 Massachusetts 76- 47 W 4 at La Salle 56- 62 L 8 at Charlotte 59- 66 L 11 Duquesne 76- 52 W 14 Saint Joseph’s 57- 44 W 18 at Saint Louis 51- 56 L 22 Richmond 69- 30 W 25 Duke (1) [WC] 66- 74 L Mar. 1 at Rhode Island 63- 69 L 5 Fordham 52- 69 L 8 vs. Rhode Island ^ 74- 45 W 9 vs. G. Washington (6) ^ 68- 53 W 10 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^ 59- 73 L 14 Akron # (OT) 73- 80 L Players: Collins (16.8 ppg.), Robinson (12.7), Tyndale (10.9), Salisbery (9.7), Marshall (7.2), Christmas (3.5), Dacons (1.3), Clark (1.2), Ivory (1.1), Ingram (0.9), Olmos (0.8), Kirkendoll (0.8), Shanahan (0.8), Inge (0.3), Broderick (0.0)

FRAN DUNPHY 2006- • 214-120 Record 2006-07 (12-18, 6-10 A-10) Nov. 15 at Kent State 27 Buffalo 29 Rutgers Dec. 2 Long Beach State 5 Western Michigan 9 vs. Cincinnati * 16 at Towson 19 at Ball State 22 Drexel 28 Lafayatte 30 at Villanova Jan. 2 at Duke (5) 6 at Xavier 10 Saint Joseph’s 13 at Massachusetts 17 Saint Louis 20 Rhode Island 24 at Penn 27 at Duquesne 31 at Richmond Feb. 4 La Salle 7 St. Bonaventure 11 Massachusetts 14 at La Salle 17 at George Washington 22 vs. Saint Joseph’s [P] 24 Charlotte 28 Dayton Mar. 3 at Fordham 7 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^

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Players: Christmas (20.0 ppg.), Tyndale (19.4), Salisbery (16.4), Dacons (7.1), Inge (4.5), Kirkendoll (4.0), Brooks (3.1), Olmos (2.8), Clark (2.6), Ivory (1.6), Luis Guzman (0.7), Shanahan (0.4), Miller (0.3). 2007-08 (21-13, 11-5 A-10) Nov. 9 at Tennessee (7) 63- 80 L 15 vs. Providence * 64- 66 L 16 vs. College of Charleston * 76- 79 L 18 vs. Marist * (OT) 73- 69 W 24 at Bowling Green 72- 55 W 26 at Akron 65- 67 L 29 Ohio 90- 88 W Dec. 6 Towson 69- 46 W 9 Villanova (21) 93- 101 L 15 at Drexel [P] 64- 51 W 22 Eastern Michigan 58- 55 W 29 vs. Florida (Sunrise, FL) 69- 86 L Jan. 9 Duke (7) [WC] 64- 74 L 12 at Charlotte 58- 60 L 16 Xavier (20) 78- 59 W 20 at Saint Louis (OT) 54- 53 W 23 Penn 80- 64 W 26 Saint Joseph’s 67- 68 L 31 at Fordham 58- 51 W Feb. 3 George Washington 93- 80 W 6 at Richmond 58- 64 L 10 Massachusetts (OT) 80- 70 W 13 Rhode Island (OT) 92- 89 W 16 at Dayton 66- 77 L 20 at St. Bonaventure 96- 82 W 23 Fordham 76- 78 L 27 Charlotte 75- 61 W Mar. 2 at Saint Joseph’s [P] 57- 56 W 5 Duquesne 90- 85 W 8 at La Salle 90- 85 W 13 vs. La Salle ^ 84- 75 W 14 vs. Charlotte ^ 60- 45 W 15 vs. Saint Joseph’s ^ 69- 64 W 20 vs. Michigan State (18) † 61- 72 L Players: Christmas (19.5 ppg.), Tyndale (15.9), Brooks (8.6), Allen (8.1), Clark (7.5), Olmos (5.8), Guzman (3.9), Inge (3.1), Williams (0.3), Kee (0.0), DeLeon (0.0), Miller (0.0). 2008-09 (22-12, 11-5 A-10) Nov. 14 vs. East Tennessee State 79- 65 15 at Charleston 70- 65 16 vs. Clemson 72- 76 21 at Lafayette 71- 55 29 at Buffalo 73- 83 Dec. 3 Miami (Ohio) 52- 68 6 at Penn State 65- 59 13 Tennessee (8) 88- 72 20 at Kansas 59- 71 22 at Long Beach State 71- 76 29 at Villanova (15) 45- 62 Jan. 5 Kent State 73- 58 7 at Eastern Michigan 67- 45

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11 at La Salle 75- 68 W 14 at Penn 78- 53 W 17 at UMass 75- 79 L 22 Saint Louis 65- 40 W 24 Charlotte 80- 53 W 28 at Rhode Island 59- 67 L 31 Richmond 74- 65 W Feb. 5 at Xavier (9) 74- 83 L 8 Rhode Island 68- 62 W 12 Saint Joseph’s (P) 61- 59 W 15 at Duquesne 78- 73 W 18 Fordham 72- 45 W 22 St. Bonaventure 70- 56 W 26 La Salle 63- 70 L 28 at Dayton 65- 70 L Mar. 5 Saint Joseph’s 68- 59 W 7 at George Washington 63- 53 W 12 vs. St. Joseph’s ^ 79- 65 W 13 vs. Xavier (19) ^ 55- 53 W 14 vs. Duquesne ^ 69- 64 W 20 vs. Arizona State (19) † 57- 66 L Players: Christmas (19.5 ppg.), Allen (10.9), Brooks (10.6), Olmos (8.4), Inge (6.9), Fernandez (5.5), Williams (5.3), Moore (4.5), Eric (2.7), Guzman (2.1), Randall (1.2), DiLeo (1.0), DeLeon (0.0).

2009-10 (29-6, 14-2 A-10) Nov. 14 at Delaware 17 at Georgetown 21 Siena 24 Ball  State 27 vs. Virginia Tech * 28 vs. St. John’s * Dec. 1 at Western Michigan 5 Penn State 8 at Miami (OH) 13 Villanova (3) 19 at Seton Hall 28 Bowling Green (MH) 30 at Northern Illinois Jan. 2 Kansas (1) 6 Saint Joseph’s 10 at Rhode Island 13 at Penn 16 Massachusetts 20 Xavier 23 at Fordham 27 at Charlotte 30 La Salle Feb. 3 Duquesne 6 at Richmond 13 Rhode Island 17 at St. Bonaventure 20 at Saint Joseph’s 24 Dayton 28 at La Salle Mar. 3 at Saint Louis 6 George Washington 12 vs. St. Bonaventure ^ 13 vs. Rhode Island ^

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14 vs. Richmond ^ 56- 52 W 19 vs. Cornell † 65- 78 L Players: Brooks (14.3 ppg.), Fernandez (12.6), Allen (11.5), Moore (7.6), Eric (5.9), Guzman (4.9), Jefferson (3.9), Williams (3.8), Randall (1.9), DiLeo (1.1), Wyatt (0.5), DeLeon (0.2), Bouchman (0.2), Godino (0.0). 2010-11 (26-8, 14-2 A-10) Nov. 12 Seton Hall 62- 56 W 14 Toledo 82- 49 W 25 vs. California * 50- 57 L 26 vs. Georgia * 65- 58 W 28 vs. Texas A&M * 51- 54 L Dec. 1 at Central Michigan 65- 53 W 5 vs. Maryland * 64- 61 W 9 Georgetown (9) 68- 65 W 12 Akron 82- 47 W 18 Northern Illinois 84- 74 W 22 at Ohio 76- 65 W 30 at Villanova (8) 74- 78 L Jan. 5 at Fordham 70- 51 W 9 Saint Louis 57- 53 W 12 St. Bonaventure 83- 55 W 15 at Duquesne 66- 78 L 19 Penn 73- 56 W 22 at Xavier 77- 88 L 26 Charlotte 76- 67 W 29 at Saint Joseph’s 72- 54 W Feb. 2 at La Salle 71- 67 W 5 Rhode Island 80- 67 W 9 Fordham 77- 66 W 12 at Dayton 75- 63 W 17 Richmond 73- 53 W 20 Saint Joseph’s 66- 52 W 23 at Duke (1) 61- 78 L 26 at George Washington 57- 41 W Mar. 2 at Massachusetts (OT) 73- 67 W 5 La Salle 90- 82 W 11 vs. La Salle ^ 96- 76 W 12 vs. Richmond ^ 54- 58 L 17 vs. Penn State † 66- 64 W 19 vs. San Diego St. (2OT) † 64- 71 L Players: Moore (15.2), Allen (11.6), Fernandez (11.2), Randall (10.7), Wyatt (10.1), Eric (7.1), Jefferson (5.6), Brown (3.3), DiLeo (2.2), Godino (1.2), Gaitley (0.0). 2011-12 (24-8, 13-3 A-10) Nov. 14 at Penn (OT) 17 vs. Western Michigan* 18 vs. Purdue* 20 vs. Wichita State* (OT) 27 at Bowling Green Dec. 3 Central Michigan 7 at Toledo 10 Villanova 17 at Texas 19 at Rice 28 Buffalo (OT) 30 at Delaware

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Jan. 4 Duke (WF) (3) 78- 73 W 7 Dayton 77- 87 L 11 at Saint Louis 72- 67 W 14 at Richmond 65- 76 L 18 La Salle 76- 70 W 21 Maryland (P) 73- 60 W 25 at Charlotte 79- 57 W 28 Saint Joseph’s 78- 60 W Feb. 1 Fordham 78- 60 W 4 at Rhode Island 73- 56 W 8 George Washington 79- 72 W 11 Xavier 85- 72 W 15 at St. Bonaventure 76- 70 W 18 Duquesne 78- 59 W 22 at La Salle (OT) 80- 79 W 25 at Saint Joseph’s 72- 82 L 29 Massachusetts (OT) 90- 88 W Mar. 3 at Fordham 80- 60 W 9 vs. Massachusetts ^ 71- 77 L 16 vs. South Florida † 44- 58 L Players: Moore (17.3), Wyatt (17.1),Fernandez (11.1), Hollis-Jefferson (9.3), Eric (9.0), Brown (6.4), Lee (5.0), DiLeo (2.9), Cummings (1.4), Godino (0.7), Pendergast (0.6), McDonnell (0.2). 2012-13 (24-10, 11-5 A-10) Nov. 13 at Kent State 17 Rice 25 Delaware 28 at Buffalo Dec. 1 Wagner 5 at Villanova 8 vs. Duke (2) 12 Towson 17 Alcorn State 19 Canisius 22 vs. Syracuse (MSG) (3) 31 Bowling Green Jan. 6 at Kansas (6) 10 at Xavier 12 Saint Louis 16 at George Washington 19 St. Bonaventure 23 Penn 26 at Butler (9) 30 Richmond Feb. 2 at Saint Joseph’s 6 Charlotte 9 at Dayton 14 Duquesne 16 at Massachusetts 21 La Salle 24 at Charlotte 28 Detroit Mar. 2 Rhode Island 6 at Fordham 10 VCU (21) 15 vs. Massachusetts ^ 22 vs. NC State † 24 vs. Indiana (4) †

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KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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OwlSports.com Players: Wyatt (20.5), Randall (11.3), Lee (9.8), O’Brien (9.3), Hollis-Jefferson (8.9), Cummings (5.8), DiLeo (2.9), Pepper (2.9), DeCosey (1.9), Watson (1.5), Dingle (1.3), McDonnell (0.0). 2013-14 (9-22, 4-14 American) Nov. 9 at Penn 78- 73 W 11 Kent State 77- 81 L 14 at Towson 69- 75 L 21 vs. Clemson * 58- 72 L 22 vs. Georgia * 83- 81 W 24 vs. UAB * 87- 66 W Dec. 4 Saint Joseph’s 77- 69 W 7 Texas (OT) (WF) 80- 81 L 18 Texas Southern 89- 90 L 21 at LIU Brooklyn 101- 65 W Jan. 1 at Rutgers 66- 71 L 4 at UCF 76- 78 L 9 USF 75- 82 L 11 Memphis (24) 69- 79 L 14 at Cincinnati (19) 58- 69 L 18 vs. La Salle (P) 68- 74 L 21 at UConn 66- 90 L 26 Cincinnati (15) 76- 80 L 29 Rutgers 88- 82 W Feb. 1 Villanova (9) 74- 90 L 6 at SMU 52- 75 L 9 at Houston 74- 88 L 14 Louisville (13) 58- 82 L 16 SMU (23) 71- 64 W 20 UConn (21) 55- 68 L 22 at Memphis (OT) (22) 79- 82 L 27 at Louisville (7) 66- 88 L Mar. 1 Houston 79- 89 L 4 UCF (OT) 86- 78 W 8 at USF 66- 65 W 12 vs. UCF^ (2OT) 90- 94 L Players: Pepper (17.5), Cummings (16.8), DeCosey (15.4), Lee (13.6), Dingle (6.7), Williams (4.2), Brown (2.7), Watson (2.5), McDonnell (1.8), Pendergast (0.6). 2014-15 (26-11, 13-5 American) Nov. 14 American 17 Louisiana Tech 21 vs. Duke (4) 22 vs. UNLV 25 Penn 30 LIU Brooklyn Dec. 3 at Saint Joseph’s 6 vs. La Salle (P) 10 Towson 14 at Villanova (7) 18 at Delaware 22 Kansas (10) (WF) 28 Delaware State 31 at UConn (OT) Jan. 4 UCF 7 at Tulane 10 Tulsa

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14 SMU 55- 60 L 17 at Cincinnati 53- 84 L 22 USF 73- 48 W 28 at UCF 86- 62 W 31 Tulane 55- 37 W Feb. 4 at USF 61- 48 W 7 at Memphis 61- 60 W 10 Cincinnati 75- 59 W 14 ECU 66- 53 W 19 at SMU (21) 58- 67 L 22 at Tulsa 39- 55 L 26 Houston 66- 54 W Mar. 5 at ECU 66- 53 W 7 UConn 75- 63 W 13 vs. Memphis^ 80- 75 W 14 vs. SMU^ (21) 56- 69 L 18 Bucknell# 73- 67 W 22 George Washington# 90- 77 W 25 Louisiana Tech# 77- 59 W 31 vs. Miami (FL)# (MSG) 57- 60 L Players: Cummings (14.8), DeCosey (12.3), Morgan (11.9), Bond (7.6), Brown (6.3), Enechionyia (5.3), Dingle (3.6), Coleman (3.6), Williams (3.5), Watson (2.7), Robbins (0.5), Nwakpuda (0.4), McDonnell (0.2), Pendergast (0.2).

2015-16 (21-12, 14-4 American) Nov. 13 vs. North Carolina (1) 19 vs. Minnesota 20 vs. Butler (22) 22 vs. Utah (16) 29 Delaware Dec. 2 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 at Wisconsin 9 at Penn 13 Saint Joseph's (OT) 19 Delaware State 29 at Cincinnati (22) Jan. 2 Houston 5 at UConn (23) 9 ECU 13 at Memphis 16 Cincinnati (2OT) 20 vs. La Salle (P) 24 SMU (8) 27 at ECU 31 at USF Feb. 4 Tulsa (OT) 6 at UCF 11 UConn 14 USF 17 Villanova (1) 21 at Houston 23 at Tulsa 27 UCF Mar. 3 Memphis 6 at Tulane 11 vs. USF^ 12 vs. UConn^ 18 vs. Iowa (OT) †

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Players: DeCosey (15.9), Enechionyia (11.0), Bond (10.3), Coleman (9.2), Brown (8.3), Lowe (4.8), Dingle (4.4), Williams (3.6), Alston, Jr. (2.0), Aflakpui (1.7), Watson (0.4), Robbins (0.3). 2016-17 (16-16, 7-11 American) Nov. 11 La Salle (OT) 97- 92 W 14 New Hampshire 52- 57 L 17 at UMass 67- 70 L 20 Manhattan 88- 67 W 24 vs. Florida State* (25) 89- 86 W 25 vs. West Virginia* (19) 81- 77 W 30 at Saint Joseph's 78- 72 W Dec. 3 Penn 70- 62 W 7 George Washington 63- 66 L 10 vs. DePaul 74- 65 W 13 at Villanova (1) 57- 78 L 17 NJIT 68- 63 W 22 Yale 83- 77 W 28 Cincinnati (23) 50- 56 L 31 at UCF 53- 77 L Jan. 4 at SMU 65- 79 L 7 ECU 81- 62 W 11 at UConn 59- 73 L 14 Tulsa 68- 70 L 18 at Cincinnati (20) 74- 81 L 25 Memphis 77- 66 W 28 at Houston 66- 79 L 31 at Tulane 79- 71 W Feb. 5 USF 83- 74 W 9 SMU 50- 66 L 12 at Memphis 74- 62 W 15 at ECU 64- 78 L 19 UConn 63- 64 L 22 UCF 69- 71 L 25 Tulane (2OT) 86- 76 W Mar. 5 at USF 72- 60 W 9 vs. ECU^ 69- 80 L Players: Alston, Jr. (13.9), Enechionyia (13.1), Dingle (12.6), Rose (10.1), Brown (7.2), A. Moore II (6.5), Williams (6.1), Aflakpui (4.3), D. Moore (3.7), Robbins (1.7), Lewis (0.5), Leonard (0.5), Nunez de Carvalho (0.0).

KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, 1994-98); FUS (First Union Spectrum, 1998-03); WC (Wachovia Center, 2006- );MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, 1967-1993); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); † (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

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LIACOURAS CENTER RECORDS POINTS Name...............................Date Team....................... Pts. Aaric Murray................ 12/18/13 Texas Southern..........48 Lynn Greer.................... 1/30/02 vs. Fordham................43 David Hawkins.............. 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts......41 Mark Tyndale...............2/24/07 vs. Charlotte...............37 Dionte Christmas.......... 3/5/08 vs. Duquesne.............37 David Gonzalvez..........1/31/09 Richmond....................36 David Hawkins..............1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s.....36 Khalif Wyatt....................2/14/13 vs. Duquesne.............35 Dionte Christmas....... 12/13/08 vs. Tennessee............35 Lynn Greer......................2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s.....34 Dustin Salisbery.......... 12/5/06 vs. W. Michigan..........34 Dalton Pepper...............1/26/14 vs. Cincinnati..............33 Juan Fernandez......... 12/13/09 vs. Villanova...............33 Ramone Moore............ 12/10/11 vs. Villanova...............32 Seven players tied with........... ........................................31 FIELD GOALS MADE Name...............................Date Team.........................FG Aaric Murray................ 12/18/13 Texas Southern......... 20 Mark Tyndale...............2/24/07 vs. Charlotte................14 David Hawkins..............1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s......13 Lynn Greer.................... 1/30/02 vs. Fordham.................13 Dionte Christmas...........2/7/07 vs. St. Bonaventure...13 Dionte Christmas.......... 3/5/08 vs. Duquesne..............12 Dionte Christmas....... 12/13/08 vs. Tennessee.............12 Ramone Moore.............12/9/10 vs. Georgetown..........12 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name...............................Date Team...................... FGA Aaric Murray................ 12/18/13 Texas Southern......... 28 David Hawkins.............. 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts.... 25 David Hawkins..............1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph’s.... 25 Damon Lynn................. 12/17/16 NJIT..............................24 Mardy Collins................3/14/06 vs. Akron.....................24 David Hawkins.............. 3/6/04 vs. Xavier.....................23 David Hawkins..............1/17/04 vs. Richmond..............23 Gary Forbes...................2/11/07 Massachusetts...........23 Dionte Christmas.......... 3/5/08 vs. Duquesne.............23 Javier Silas................... 12/18/10 Northern Illinois.........23 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Name...............................Date Team.........................FG Smush Parker.............. 1/30/02 Fordham........................9 Dalton Pepper...............1/26/14 vs. Cincinnati................ 8 David Hawkins.............. 3/6/04 vs. Xavier....................... 8 Preston Murphy............1/16/99 Rhode Island................ 8 Cuttino Mobley............... 1/4/98 Rhode Island................ 8 Tommie Liddell.............. 1/17/07 Saint Louis.................... 8 THREE-POINT FG ATT. Name...............................Date Team...................... FGA David Hawkins.............. 3/6/04 vs. Xavier......................17 David Hawkins..............1/17/04 vs. Richmond.............. 16 Damon Lynn................. 12/17/16 NJIT.............................. 15 David Hawkins............ 11/21/03 vs. Villanova............... 15 Smush Parker.............. 1/30/02 Fordham...................... 15 Dalton Pepper...............1/26/14 vs. Cincinnati...............14 Dionte Christmas....... 12/13/08 vs. Tennessee.............14 Rasual Butler................ 2/28/01 La Salle.........................14 Rafer Alston..................12/9/97 Fresno State................14 FREE THROWS MADE Name...............................Date Team......................... FT Lynn Greer......................2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s......18 Khalif Wyatt...................2/29/12 vs. Massachusetts......17 Will Cummings............ 12/10/14 vs. Towson.................. 15 Khalif Wyatt....................2/14/13 vs. Duquesne............. 15 Ramone Moore............ 12/10/11 vs. Villanova................14 David Hawkins.............. 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts......14 Will Cummings..............11/17/14 vs. Louisiana Tech......13 Dionte Christmas..........1/31/09 vs. Richmond...............13 Mark Tyndale................. 2/3/08 vs. G. Washington......13 Leon Williams............. 11/29/07 Ohio...............................13 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name...............................Date Team.......................FTA Will Cummings..............11/17/14 vs. Louisiana Tech......18 Khalif Wyatt...................2/29/12 vs. Massachusetts......18 Lynn Greer......................2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph’s......18 Will Cummings............ 12/10/14 vs. Towson...................17 David Hawkins.............. 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts......17 Tony Dobbins...............1/23/02 Richmond.....................17 Koko Archibong......... 12/30/01 Penn............................. 16 N. Caner-Medley........ 1/28/06 Maryland..................... 16

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TEAM RECORDS Most points in a game, Temple.......................................... 109 Most point in a game, opponent........................................ 101 Most points, Temple in win................................................. 109 Most points, opponent in win.............................................. 101 Most points, Temple in regulation win............................. 109 Most points, opponent in regulation win.......................... 101 Largest margin of victory, Temple....................................... 44 Largest margin of victory, opponent..................................32 Least points scored by Temple............................................40 Least points scored by opponent.......................................30 Least points scored by Temple in win................................40 Least points scored by opponent in win........................... 57 Most points scored by Temple in a first half.....................56 Most points scored by opponent in a first half................52 Most points scored by Temple in a second half..............58 Most points scored by opponent in a second half.........59 Least points scored by Temple in a first half.....................15 Least points scored by opponent in a first half................. 8

Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07) Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07) Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) Temple 81, Duquesne 37 (1/29/00) Kansas (1/2/10) vs. American (11/14/14) Richmond (2/22/06) vs. American (11/14/14) Dayton (1/25/03) vs. La Salle (2/4/07) Louisville (2/14/14) vs. Richmond (1/31/09) Villanova (12/9/07) vs. Saint Joseph’s (2/17/98) Tulane (1/31/15)

Least points scored by Temple in a second half.............. 17 vs. American (11/14/14) Least points scored by opponent in a second half.........15 Saint Joseph’s (2/17/98) Most total points.................................................................... 194 Villanova 101, Temple 93 (12/9/07) Field goals made......................................................................41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Field goals attempted............................................................ 78 Massachusetts (2/29/12) Field goal percentage...........................................61.5 (32-52) Houston (3/1/14) 3-Pt. field goals made..............................................................18 vs. Fordham (1/30/02); Auburn (11/19/04) 3-Pt. field goals attempted....................................................42 St. Bonaventure (2/23/02) 3-Pt. field goal percentage..................................... 70.0 (7-10) vs. Charlotte (2/6/13) Free throws made...................................................................38 vs. Richmond (1/31/09) Free throws attempted..........................................................49 vs. Maryland (1/28/06) Free throw percentage........................................96.3 (26-27) vs. Saint Joseph’s (2/2/02) Rebounds..................................................................................53 vs. Arizona State (11/30/04) Assists.........................................................................................26 vs. St. Bonaventure (11/14/10) Steals..........................................................................................22 vs. Duquesne (1/21/98) Blocked shots............................................................................10 vs. St. Bona. (1/11/98); vs. Delaware St. (12/28/14) Turnovers................................................................................... 27 Duquesne (1/21/98) Fouls........................................................................................... 33 Richmond (1/31/09) Most Temple wins, season.....................................................16 2014-15 Most Temple losses, season................................................... 5 Four times, last (2006-07) Least Temple losses, season.................................................. 0 Twice, 2010-11, 1999-00 Longest Temple winning streak...........................................25 1/6/10 to 12/28/11 Longest Temple losing streak................................................ 4 12/18/13 to 1/26/14 Overall record...................................................... 206-69 (.749) REBOUNDS Name...............................Date Team............ Rebounds Jaylen Bond................ 12/28/14 vs. Delaware St...........18 R. Hollis-Jefferson........2/21/13 vs. La Salle...................18 Lavoy Allen.................. 2/22/09 vs.St.Bonaventure......18 Sam Downey.............. 12/22/16 Yale................................17 Lavoy Allen...................2/24/20 vs. Dayton....................17 Lavoy Allen.................. 12/13/09 vs. Villanova................17 Keith Butler..................... 3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts......17 Harold Rasul.................2/17/98 Saint Joseph’s.............17 Jaylen Bond...................2/14/15 vs. ECU........................ 16 Micheal Eric.....................2/11/12 vs. Xavier..................... 16 Ahmad Nivins................ 3/5/09 Saint Joseph’s .......... 16 Mark Tyndale..................2/7/07 vs. St. Bonaventure.. 16 Charles Little................2/28/07 Dayton......................... 16 Ike Diogu..................... 11/30/04 Arizona State.............. 16 Kelly Wise....................12/20/01 Memphis...................... 16 ASSISTS Name...............................Date Team................. Assists Lynn Greer....................... 2/8/01 vs. G. Washington......13 Pepe Sanchez............ 2/24/00 vs. St. Bonaventure...13 Mardy Collins............... 1/28/06 vs. Maryland................12 Chaz Williams...............2/29/12 Massachusetts.............11 Jarod Oldham.............. 12/28/11 Buffalo............................11 Ben Luber.................... 12/13/04 Penn State....................11 Pepe Sanchez................ 1/3/99 vs. La Salle....................11

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STEALS Name...............................Date Team................... Steals Pepe Sanchez................ 1/6/98 vs. Penn......................... 8 Mardy Collins.............. 12/13/04 vs. Wake Forest........... 7 Pepe Sanchez...............1/21/98 vs. Duquesne............... 7 Khalif Wyatt....................2/14/13 vs. Duquesne...............6 Malcolm Eleby............ 2/22/09 St.Bonaventure............6 David Hawkins............... 1/5/03 vs. G. Washington.......6 Lynard Stewart..............1/21/98 vs. Duquesne...............6 Pepe Sanchez...............1/16/99 vs. Rhode Island..........6 Lynn Greer....................... 2/4/01 vs. Rhode Island..........6 BLOCKS Name...............................Date Team.................. Blocks Lamont Barnes............... 1/4/98 vs. Rhode Island.......... 7 Caswell Cyrus................. 1/6/99 St. Bonaventure...........6 Tacko Fall.......................2/22/17 UCF.................................5 Micheal Eric...................... 2/1/12 vs. Fordham..................5 Anthony Lee...................1/18/12 vs. La Salle....................5 Lavoy Allen.......................1/19/11 vs. Penn.........................6 Micheal Eric................... 11/12/10 vs. Seton Hall...............5 Sergio Olmos.............. 12/13/08 vs. Tennessee..............5 Keith Butler.....................1/12/05 vs. Fordham..................5 Ron Rollerson.............12/22/01 vs. DePaul.....................5 Tahric Golsey.............12/23/00 Cleveland State...........5 Lamont Barnes........... 2/24/00 vs. St. Bona...................5


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NATIONAL / DISTRICT HONORS ALL-AMERICANS 1938

Mike Bloom

Associated Press (1st)

1951

Bill Mlkvy

AP (1st), NABC (1st)

1957

Guy Rodgers

USBWA (1st),

NABC (2nd), AP (3rd)

1958

Guy Rodgers

USBWA (1st),

NABC (1st), AP (1st)

1960

Bill "Pickles" Kennedy

AP (3rd)

1984

Terence Stansbury

NABC (3rd)

1988

Mark Macon

AP (2nd), NABC (2nd)

2000

Pepe Sanchez

AP (3rd), NABC (3rd)

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

Bill Mlkvy earned All-America honors in 1951 after averaging 29.2 ppg.

NABC ALL-DISTRICT 1951

Bill Mlkvy........................................................ 1st

1952

Bill Mlkvy...................................................... HM

1955

Hal Lear.......................................................... 1st

USBWA

1956

Hal Lear.......................................................... 1st

1988

John Chaney

1957

Guy Rodgers................................................. 1st

Associated Press, UPI

1958

Guy Rodgers................................................. 1st

USBWA, NABC

Jay Norman................................................ 2nd

1959

Bill “Pickles” Kennedy.............................. 2nd

1960

Bill “Pickles” Kennedy.............................. 2nd

1961

Bruce Drysdale.......................................... 2nd

1987

John Chaney

NABC DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR 1978

Don Casey

1962

Bruce Drysdale............................................. 1st

1979

Don Casey

1964

Jim Williams................................................. 3rd

1984

John Chaney

1966

Jim Williams................................................ 2nd

1985

John Chaney

1967

Clarence Brookins.................................... 2nd

1986

John Chaney

1968

Clarence Brookins..................................... 3rd

1987

John Chaney

1969

John Baum.................................................. 2nd

1988

John Chaney

1979

Ricky Reed..................................................... 1st

2000

John Chaney

1981

Neal Robinson........................................... 2nd

2010

Fran Dunphy

1982

Granger Hall.................................................. 1st

2016

Fran Dunphy

1984

Terence Stansbury....................................... 1st

Granger Hall.................................................. 1st

1985

Granger Hall.................................................. 1st

NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME 1976

Harry Litwack

2001

John Chaney

2014

Guy Rodgers

#5

Guy Rodgers

#6

Hal Lear

#12

Mark Macon

#20

Bill Mlkvy

Charles Rayne............................................ 2nd

1986

Tim Perry..................................................... 2nd

Ed Coe......................................................... 2nd

Nate Blackwell........................................... 2nd

1987

Nate Blackwell.............................................. 1st

Tim Perry........................................................ 1st

1988

Tim Perry........................................................ 1st

Mark Macon................................................... 1st

Howard Evans............................................ 2nd

1989

Mark Macon................................................... 1st

Duane Causwell........................................ 2nd

1990

Mark Macon................................................... 1st

Donald Hodge........................................... 2nd

1991

Mark Macon................................................... 1st

Donald Hodge.............................................. 1st

1993

Aaron McKie............................................... 2nd

1994

Aaron McKie.................................................. 1st

Eddie Jones................................................... 1st

1995

Rick Brunson.............................................. 2nd

1996

Marc Jackson................................................ 1st

1997

Marc Jackson................................................ 1st

1998

Lamont Barnes.............................................. 1st

1999

Lamont Barnes.............................................. 1st

Pepe Sanchez............................................ 2nd

2000

Pepe Sanchez............................................... 1st

Mark Karcher................................................. 1st

2001

Lynn Greer..................................................... 1st

2002

Lynn Greer..................................................... 1st

2004

David Hawkins.............................................. 1st

2005

Mardy Collins................................................ 1st

2006

Mardy Collins............................................. 2nd

2007

Dionte Christmas....................................... 2nd

2008

Dionte Christmas.......................................... 1st

2009

Dionte Christmas.......................................... 1st

2011

Ramone Moore.......................................... 2nd

2012

Ramone Moore............................................. 1st

Khalif Wyatt.................................................... 1st

2013

Khalif Wyatt.................................................... 1st

2015

Will Cummings.............................................. 1st

2016

Quenton DeCosey....................................... 1st

RETIRED NUMBERS

John Chaney joined Harry Litwack in the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2001.

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AMERICAN / ATLANTIC 10 HONORS ALL-AMERICAN CONFERENCE 2014-15 Will Cummings ...............................1st Jaylen Bond...................................HM 2015-16 Quenton DeCosey.........................1st AMERICAN ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 2016-17 Quinton Rose ALL-ATLANTIC 10 1982-83 Terence Stansbury ..................... 2nd 1983-84 Granger Hall ...................................1st Terence Stansbury ........................1st 1984-85 Granger Hall ...................................1st Charles Rayne ................................1st 1985-86 Ed Coe ........................................... 2nd Tim Perry ....................................... 2nd 1986-87 Nate Blackwell ...............................1st Tim Perry ..........................................1st Howard Evans ............................. 2nd 1987-88 Howard Evans ................................1st Mark Macon ....................................1st Tim Perry ..........................................1st Mike Vreeswyk ............................ 2nd 1988-89 Mark Macon ....................................1st Duane Causwell .......................... 2nd Mike Vreeswyk ............................ 2nd 1989-90 Mark Macon ....................................1st Donald Hodge ............................. 2nd 1990-91 Mark Macon ....................................1st Donald Hodge ............................. 2nd 1991-92 Mik Kilgore..................................... 3rd Aaron McKie.................................. 3rd Mark Strickland............................. 3rd 1992-93 Aaron McKie ...................................1st Eddie Jones................................... 3rd 1993-94 Eddie Jones ....................................1st Aaron McKie ...................................1st Rick Brunson ................................ 2nd 1994-95 Rick Brunson ...................................1st 1995-96 Marc Jackson .................................1st 1996-97 Marc Jackson .................................1st 1997-98 Lamont Barnes ...............................1st Pepe Sanchez............................... 3rd 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez ................................1st Lamont Barnes............................. 2nd 1999-00 Mark Karcher ..................................1st Pepe Sanchez ................................1st 2000-01 Lynn Greer .......................................1st Kevin Lyde .................................... 2nd Quincy Wadley.............................. 3rd 2001-02 Lynn Greer .......................................1st David Hawkins ............................. 3rd 2002-03 David Hawkins ............................ 2nd Alex Wesby..................................... 3rd 2003-04 David Hawkins ...............................1st 2004-05 Mardy Collins...................................1st 2005-06 Mardy Collins...................................1st Antywane Robinson.................... 2nd 2006-07 Dionte Christmas......................... 2nd Mark Tyndale.................................HM 2007-08 Dionte Christmas............................1st Mark Tyndale................................ 2nd 2008-09 Dionte Christmas............................1st Lavoy Allen..................................... 3rd 2009-10 Lavoy Allen.......................................1st Ryan Brooks.................................. 2nd 2010-11 Lavoy Allen.......................................1st

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

2011-12 2012-13

Ramone Moore............................ 2nd Juan Fernandez............................ 3rd Scootie Randall.............................HM Ramone Moore...............................1st Khalif Wyatt................................... 2nd Juan Fernandez............................ 3rd Khalif Wyatt......................................1st

AMERICAN ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 2015 Will Cummings 2016 Jaylen Bond

ATLANTIC 10 SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR 1998-99 Quincy Wadley 1999-00 Lynn Greer 2001-02 Brian Polk 2009-10 Ramone Moore 2010-11 Khalif Wyatt

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM 1983 Terence Stansbury 1984 Granger Hall* 1985 Nate Blackwell* Granger Hall Charles Rayne 1987 Nate Blackwell Howard Evans Tim Perry 1988 Howard Evans Mark Macon Mike Vreeswyk 1989 Mark Macon 1990 Donald Hodge Mark Macon* Mark Strickland 1993 Eddie Jones Aaron McKie 1994 Eddie Jones Aaron McKie 1995 Levan Alston Rick Brunson 1996 Marc Jackson 1999 Lamont Barnes Mark Karcher 2000 Mark Karcher Pepe Sanchez Quincy Wadley* 2001 Lynn Greer* Kevin Lyde Quincy Wadley 2003 Brian Polk 2008 Dionte Christmas* Mark Tyndale 2009 Ryan Brooks Dionte Christmas* Sergio Olmos 2010 Lavoy Allen Juan Fernandez* 2011 Lavoy Allen * Most Outstanding Player

ATLANTIC 10 MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2006-07 Dionte Christmas 2010-11 Scootie Randall

AMERICAN COACH OF THE YEAR 2014-15 Fran Dunphy 2015-16 Fran Dunphy

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 1997-98 Lamont Barnes Pepe Sanchez 1998-99 Lamont Barnes Pepe Sanchez 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez* 2000-01 Lynn Greer 2001-02 Lynn Greer 2004-05 Mardy Collins 2005-06 Mardy Collins 2008-09 Lavoy Allen 2009-10 Lavoy Allen 2010-11 Lavoy Allen * A-10 Defensive Player of the Year

ATLANTIC 10 COACH OF THE YEAR 1983-84 John Chaney 1984-85 John Chaney 1986-87 John Chaney 1987-88 John Chaney 1999-00 John Chaney 2009-10 Fran Dunphy 2011-12 Fran Dunphy

ATLANTIC 10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983-84 Terence Stansbury 1984-85 Granger Hall 1986-87 Nate Blackwell 1987-88 Tim Perry 1988-89 Mark Macon 1992-93 Aaron McKie 1993-94 Eddie Jones 1996-97 Marc Jackson 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt ATLANTIC 10 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM 1983-84 Nate Blackwell 1984-85 Howard Evans 1987-88 Mark Macon 1988-89 Mik Kilgore 1992-93 Derrick Battie 1993-94 Johnny Miller Lynard Stewart 1996-97 Rasheed Brokenborough Pepe Sanchez 1997-98 Quincy Wadley 1998-99 Mark Karcher 2000-01 David Hawkins 2001-02 Brian Polk 2002-03 Mardy Collins 2004-05 Mark Tyndale 2007-08 Lavoy Allen

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PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 HONORS ALL-PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 TEAM 1955-56 Hal Lear................................................. 1st Hal Reinfield........................................ 1st Guy Rodgers........................................ 1st 1956-57 Mel Brodsky......................................... 1st Jay Norman ........................................ 1st Guy Rodgers ....................................... 1st 1957-58 Jay Norman ........................................ 1st Guy Rodgers ....................................... 1st 1958-59 Bill Kennedy ........................................ 1st 1959-60 Bill Kennedy ........................................ 1st 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale .................................. 1st 1961-62 Bruce Drysdale .................................. 1st 1962-63 Jim Williams ........................................ 1st Bob Harrington..................................HM 1965-66 Jim Williams ........................................ 1st 1966-67 John Baum .......................................... 1st Clarence Brookins ............................ 1st 1967-68 John Baum .......................................... 1st 1968-69 John Baum .......................................... 1st 1971-72 Ollie Johnson ..................................... 1st 1976-77 Marty Stahurski .................................. 1st 1977-78 Tim Claxton ......................................... 1st Marty Stahurski .................................. 1st 1978-79 Bruce Harold ...................................... 1st Rick Reed ............................................ 1st 1980-81 Neal Robinson .................................... 1st 1981-82 Granger Hall ....................................... 1st Terence Stansbury ..........................2nd 1982-83 Terence Stansbury ............................ 1st Jim McLoughlin ................................2nd 1983-84 Granger Hall ....................................... 1st Terence Stansbury ............................ 1st Jim McLoughlin.................................2nd 1984-85 Granger Hall ....................................... 1st Charles Rayne ..................................2nd 1985-86 Tim Perry ............................................. 1st Nate Blackwell .................................2nd 1986-87 Nate Blackwell ................................... 1st Tim Perry ............................................. 1st 1987-88 Howard Evans .................................... 1st Mark Macon ........................................ 1st Tim Perry.............................................. 1st Mark Vreeswyk ................................2nd 1988-89 Mark Macon ........................................ 1st Mike Vreeswyk .................................. 1st 1989-90 Donald Hodge ................................... 1st Mark Macon ........................................ 1st 1990-91 Mark Macon ........................................ 1st Donald Hodge .................................2nd Mik Kilgore ........................................2nd 1991-92 Aaron Mckie ....................................... 1st Mik Kilgore.........................................2nd Mark Strickland ................................2nd 1992-93 Eddie Jones ........................................ 1st Aaron McKie ....................................... 1st Rick Brunson ....................................2nd 1993-94 Eddie Jones ........................................ 1st Aaron McKie ....................................... 1st Rick Brunson ....................................2nd 1994-95 Rick Brunson ...................................... 1st 1995-96 Marc Jackson ..................................... 1st 1996-97 Marc Jackson ..................................... 1st Rasheed Brokenborough ..............2nd Pepe Sanchez ..................................2nd 1997-98 Lamont Barnes ................................... 1st Pepe Sanchez .................................... 1st Rasheed Brokenborough ..............2nd

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17

Lamont Barnes ................................... 1st Pepe Sanchez .................................... 1st Mark Karcher ....................................2nd Mark Karcher ...................................... 1st Pepe Sanchez .................................... 1st Quincy Wadley .................................2nd Lynn Greer .......................................... 1st Kevin Lyde ........................................... 1st Quincy Wadley .................................2nd Lynn Greer .......................................... 1st David Hawkins .................................2nd David Hawkins ................................... 1st Alex Wesby .......................................2nd David Hawkins.................................... 1st Mardy Collins.....................................2nd Mardy Collins....................................... 1st Mardy Collins....................................... 1st Antywane Robinson........................2nd Dionte Christmas................................ 1st Dustin Salisbery................................2nd Mark Tyndale.....................................2nd Dionte Christmas................................ 1st Mark Tyndale....................................... 1st Dionte Christmas................................ 1st Lavoy Allen........................................2nd Lavoy Allen.......................................... 1st Ryan Brooks........................................ 1st Juan Fernandez................................2nd Lavoy Allen.......................................... 1st Ramone Moore................................... 1st Juan Fernandez................................2nd Ramone Moore................................... 1st Khalif Wyatt.......................................... 1st Juan Fernandez................................2nd Khalif Wyatt.......................................... 1st Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson.....................2nd Will Cummings..................................2nd Dalton Pepper...................................2nd Will Cummings.................................... 1st Quenton DeCosey...........................2nd Jaylen Bond.......................................2nd Quenton DeCosey............................. 1st Jaylen Bond.......................................2nd Shizz Alston, Jr.................................... 1st Obi Enechionyia...............................2nd

Fran Dunphy became the all-time winningest coach in Big 5 history during the 2015-16 season. BIG 5 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1955-56 Guy Rodgers 1956-57 Guy Rodgers 1957-58 Guy Rodgers 1959-60 Bill Kennedy 1960-61 Bruce Drysdale 1978-79 Rick Reed (co) 1982-83 Terence Stansbury 1986-87 Nate Blackwell 1990-91 Mark Macon 1992-93 Aaron McKie 1993-94 Eddie Jones 1998-99 Pepe Sanchez 1999-00 Pepe Sanchez 2001-02 Lynn Greer 2007-08 Mark Tyndale (co) 2010-11 Lavoy Allen 2012-13 Khalif Wyatt BIG 5 SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2013-14 Jimmy McDonnell

The Philadelphia Big 5 celebrated its 60th Anniversary when Temple played La Salle at the Palestra as part of a doubleheader on Jan. 20, 2016. John Baum represented Temple from the 1960s (fourth from the left), with Director of Athletics Dr. Patrick Kraft also present (right).

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NBA & ABA DRAFT TEMPLE NBA AND ABA DRAFT PICKS

Mark Macon

Year

Player

Team

League, Rd, Pick

1950

Ike Borsavage

Philadelphia

NBA

1952

Bill Mlkvy

Philadelphia

NBA

1955

Al Didriksen

Philadelphia

NBA

1956

Hal Lear

Philadelphia

NBA

1958

Guy Rodgers

Philadelphia

NBA, 1st, No. 5

Jay Norman

Philadelphia

NBA, 7th, No. 5

Tink Van Patton

St. Louis

NBA, 9th, No. 6

1960

Bill “Pickles” Kennedy

Philadelphia

NBA, 2nd, No. 7

1966

Jim Williams

Chicago

NBA, 4th, No. 10

1967

Chris Kefalos

Pittsburgh

ABA

1968

Clarence Brookins

Philadelphia

NBA, 9th, No. 12

Clarence Brookins

Minnesota

ABA

1969

John Baum

Chicago

NBA, 2nd, No. 8

John Baum

Los Angeles

ABA

Ed Mast

New York

NBA, 3rd, No. 11

Ed Mast

Oakland

ABA

Joe Cromer

Philadelphia

NBA, 5th, No. 13

Joe Cromer

Oakland

ABA

1972

Ollie Johnson

Portland

NBA, 2nd, No. 17

1974

Joe Newman

Detroit

NBA, 5th, No. 15

1978

Tim Claxton

Washington

NBA, 9th, No. 11

1979

Rick Reed

Los Angeles

NBA, 4th, No. 15

1981

Ron Wister

Philadelphia

NBA, 9th, No. 19

1984

Terence Stansbury

Dallas

NBA, 1st, No. 15

1985

Granger Hall

Phoenix

NBA, 4th, No. 8

Charles Rayne

Phoenix

NBA, 6th, No. 8

1987

Nate Blackwell

San Antonio

NBA, 2nd, No. 4

1988

Tim Perry

Phoenix

NBA, 1st, No. 7

1990

Duane Causwell

Sacramento

NBA, 1st, No. 18

1991

Mark Macon

Denver

NBA, 1st, No. 8

Donald Hodge

Dallas

NBA, 2nd, No. 6

1994

Eddie Jones

Los Angeles

NBA, 1st, No. 10

Aaron McKie

Portland

NBA, 1st, No. 17

1997

Marc Jackson

Golden State

NBA, 2nd, No. 9

2000

Mark Karcher

Philadelphia

NBA, 2nd, No. 19

2006

Mardy Collins

New York

NBA, 1st, No. 29

2011

Lavoy Allen

Philadelphia

NBA, 2nd, No. 21

Aaron McKie

John Baum

Marc Jackson

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Eddie Jones

Lynn Greer

Mardy Collins

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OWLS IN THE NBA Temple NBA Years Years Lavoy Allen 2007-11 2011-14 2014-17 Jerry Baskerville (F) 1972-75 1975-76 John Baum (F) 1966-69 1969-71 1973-74 Nate Blackwell (G) 1983-87 1987-88 Meyer “Mike” Bloom (C) 1935-38 1947-48 1947-48 1948-49 1948-49 Nelson Bobb (G) 1946-49 1949-53 Ike Borsavage (C) 1947-50 1950-51 Rick Brunson (G) 1992-95 1997-98 1998-01 2000-01 2001-02 2002-04 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 Duane Causwell (C) 1987-90 1990-97 1997-01 Dionte Christmas (G) 2005-09 2013-14 2014-15 Mardy Collins (G) 2002-06 2006-08 2008-09 2008-09 Will Cummings (G) 2011-15 2015-16 William Cunningham (C) 1992-96 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 2001-02 Micheal Eric (C) 2008-12 2014-15 Charles Getchell (C) 1940-42 1946-47 Lynn Greer (G) 1997-02 2006-07 Donald Hodge (C) 1989-91 1991-95 1995-96 Marc Jackson (C) 1995-97 2000-02 2001-03 2003-05 2005-06 2005-07

Temple NBA Years Years Ollie Johnson (F) 1969-72 1972-74 1974-75 1975-77 1977-78 1978-80 1980-82 Eddie Jones (G/F) 1991-94 1994-99 1998-00 2000-05 2005-07 2006-07 2007-08 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy (G) 1957-60 1960-61 Hal Lear (G) 1953-56 1956-57 Mark Macon (G) 1987-91 1991-93 1993-96 1998-00 Eddie Mast (F) 1966-69 1970-72 1972-73 Aaron McKie (G/F) 1991-94 1994-97 1996-97 1997-05 2005-07 Bill Mlkvy (F) 1949-52 1952-53 Angelo Musi (G) 1939-42 1946-49 Tim Perry (F) 1984-88 1988-92 1992-95 1995-96 Guy Rodgers (G) 1955-58 1958-62 1962-66 1966-67 1967-68 Ramon Rivas (C) 1985-88 1988-89 Jerry Rullo (G) 1943-46 1946-50 1950-51 Pepe Sanchez (G) 1996-00 2000-01 2002-03 Terence Stansbury (G) 1980-84 1984-86 1986-87 Mark Strickland (F) 1989-92 1994-95 1997-00 2000-01 2000-02 2001-02 2002-03

Teams Philadelphia 76ers Indiana Pacers Philadelphia 76ers Chicago Bulls Indiana Pacers San Antonio Spurs Baltimore Bullets Boston Celtics Minneapolis Lakers Chicago Stags Philadelphia Warriors Philadelphia Warriors Portland Trailblazers New York Knicks Boston Celtics Portland Trailblazers Chicago Bulls Los Angeles Clippers Seattle SuperSonics Houston Rockets Sacramento Kings Miami Heat Phoenix Suns New Orleans Pelicans New York Knicks New York Knicks Los Angeles Clippers Houston Rockets Philadelphia 76ers Utah Jazz New Jersey Nets Toronto Raptors Indiana Pacers Milwaukee Bucks Pittsburgh Ironmen Milwaukee Bucks Dallas Mavericks Charlotte Hornets Golden State Warriors Minnesota Timberwolves Philadelphia 76ers New Jersey Nets New Orleans Hornets

active players in bold

OVERSEAS OWLS Lavoy Allen 2011-12: France Levan Alston 1996-97: USBL 1998-99: China 2000-03: China 2004-06: Cyprus Lamont Barnes 2000-01: Poland, CBA 2001-03: Italy 2003-04: CBA, Puerto Rico 2004-06: Spain 2006-07: Bulgaria, Spain 2007-13: Spain 2013-14: Argentina, Venezuela 2014-15: Uruguay 2015-18: Spain Derrick Battie 1996-97: Italy 1999-00: Argentina 2000-01: CBA

2015-16: France 2016-17: Turkey 2017-18: NBAGL (formerly NBADL)

Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson 2013-14: Luxembourg 2017-18: Canada

Mardy Collins 2010-11: Greece 2013-14: Italy 2014-16: Poland 2016-18: Russia

Semaj Inge 2009-11: Iceland 2011-12: Czech Republic 2013-14: Canada 2015-16: Denmark 2016-17: APBL (USA)

Will Cummings 2016-17: Greece 2017-18: Turkey Quenton DeCosey 2016-17: Italy 2017-18: Greece T.J. DiLeo 2013-18: Germany Daniel Dingle 2017-18: Greece

Jaylen Bond 2016-17: NBADL 2017-18: Italy

Micheal Eric 2012-14: NBADL 2016-17: Spain 2017-18: Turkey

Carmel Bouchman 2011-18: Israel

Juan Fernandez 2012-18: Italy

Rasheed Brokenborough 2001-04: Austria 2004-05: Israel, Spain 2005-06: Latvia 2006-07: Turkey 2007-08: Italy 2008-09: Serbia/Cyprus 2009-11: Austria Ryan Brooks 2010-11: Germany 2011-12: Finland 2012-15: Germany 2015-17: France 2017-18: Germany Dionte Christmas 2010-11: Turkey 2011-12: Greece 2012-13: Russia

Lynn Greer 2002-03: Greece 2003-04: Poland 2004-05: Russia 2005-06: Italy 2006-07: NBA (see above) 2007-09: Greece 2009-11: Turkey 2011-12: Russia 2012-13: Ukraine 2013-14: Turkey Luis Guzman 2011-13: Dominican Rep. 2013-14: Mongolia 2014-15: Dominican Rep. David Hawkins 2004-11: Italy 2011-13: Turkey 2017: Big 3 League

Teams Portland Trailblazers New Orleans Jazz Kansas City Kings Atlanta Hawks Chicago Bulls Philadelphia 76ers Los Angeles Lakers Charlotte Hornets Miami Heat Memphis Grizzlies Miami Heat Dallas Mavericks Philadelphia Warriors Philadelphia Warriors Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Detroit Pistons New York Knicks Atlanta Hawks Portland Trailblazers Detroit Pistons Philadelphia 76ers Los Angeles Lakers Philadelphia Warriors Philadelphia Warriors Phoenix Suns Philadelphia 76ers New Jersey Nets Philadelphia Warriors SF Warriors Chicago Bulls Cincinnati Royals Boston Celtics Philadelphia Warriors Baltimore Bullets Philadelphia 76ers Detroit Pistons Indiana Pacers Seattle Supersonics Indiana Pacers Miami Heat New Jersey Nets Denver Nuggets Atlanta Hawks Dallas Mavericks

Marc Jackson 1997-98: Turkey 1999-00: Turkey 2000-07: NBA (see above) 2007-08: Greece 2008-09: Russia 2009-10: Spain Mark Karcher 2001-06: France 2006-07: Iran 2007-08: Argentina Kevin Lyde 2002-04: NBDL 2004-05: Poland, China, Italy 2005-06: Argentina, NBDL 2006-08: NBDL 2008-09: Astonia 2009-11: Argentina Wayne Marshall 2011-17: Japan Jimmy McDonnell 2015-16; 2017-18: Israel Ramone Moore 2012-13: Greece 2013-14: Hungary 2014-15: Ukraine 2015-16: Lithuania 2016-18: Australia

2015-17: Cyprus 2017-18: Greece

2006-07: Belgium 2007-10: England

Sergio Olmos 2009-18: Spain

Mark Strickland 1994-02: NBA (see above) 2002-03: France, China 2003-04: China, Lebanon 2004-05: Lebanon 2005-06: CBA 2006-07: Paraguay 2007-08: Jordan 2008-09: Spain/Ecuador

Dalton Pepper 2014-15: Poland 2015-17: Italy 2017-18: Bulgaria Scootie Randall 2013-18: Japan Antywane Robinson 2006-07: NBDL 2007-08: NBDL, France 2008-11: France 2011-12: Turkey 2012-13: Italy 2013-14: Latvia 2014-15: France 2015-16: Turkey 2016-17: France 2017-18: Portugal Ron Rollerson 2002-03: NBDL 2003-05: Globetrotters 2005-06: ABA, Uruguay 2006-07: Portugal 2007-09: PBL Dustin Salisbery 2007-08: France 2008-09: Germany 2009-10: Greece 2010-11: Mexico 2011-12: Dominican Rep. 2013-14: NBADL, Australia 2014-15: Iceland 2015-17: France

Mark Tyndale 2008-09: Australia 2009-10: NBDL 2010-11: Germany 2012-13: NBADL 2013-14: Israel 2016-18: NBAGL (formerly NBADL) Mike Vreeswyk 1990-91: Austria/Belgium 1991-92: Cyprus 1992-93: France 1993-94: The Netherlands 1994-95: Japan 1995-96: Portugal/The Netherlands 1996-98: The Netherlands Quincy Wadley 2002-03: Israel 2003-04: USBL/CBA 2004-05: Argentina/Saudi Arabia 2005-06: Poland/England 2007-09: Argentina 2009-10: Uruguay

Jesse Morgan 2016-17: Luxembourg 2017-18: Germany

Pepe Sanchez 2000-01: NBA (see above) 2001-02: Greece 2002-10: Spain 2010-13: Argentina

Alex Wesby 2003-04: France/Austria 2004-05: Sweden 2005-07: Finland 2007-09: Sweden 2009-10: Cyprus 2010-11, 2012-13: Sweden 2011-12: Holland 2012-17: Sweden 2017-18: Austria

Jake O’Brien 2013-14: Ukraine, NBADL 2014-15: Germany

Lynard Stewart 2000-01: Israel 2001-06: England

Khalif Wyatt 2013-14: China, NBADL 2014-17: Israel

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ALL-TIME ROSTER A Erv Arams................................1957-59 Jim Adams.............................. 1962-65 Lamond Adams......................1995-97 Ernest Aflakpui....................... 2015Pete Aguilar........................... 1982-84 George Albee..........................1941-42 Anthony Alfano............................1938 Lavoy Allen.............................. 2007-11 Wilbur Allen...........................2002-05 Levan Alston.......................... 1994-96 Shizz Alston, Jr....................... 2015Joe Anderson......................... 1972-73 Mike Arace.............................. 1972-73 Scott Asay................................1970-71 B Scott Baggott......................... 1982-84 John Ballots.....................1947, 49-50 Lamont Barnes...................... 1996-00 Mamadou Cellou Barry....... 1998-00 Jerry Baskerville.................... 1973-74 Derrick Battie......................... 1993-96 John Baum............................. 1966-69 Will Bechtloff................... 1940-42, 46 Edward Beron.........................1931-33 Joe Billings.............................. 1977-78 Frank Bishop........................... 1961-64 Howard Black.........................1938-39 Michael Blackshear............. 2003-04 Nate Blackwell.......................1984-87 Meyer Bloom.........................1936, 38 Nate Blount............................. 1974-77 Marvin Blumenthal......................1943 Nelson Bobb................... 1943, 47, 49 Alan Bobrow ................................1938 Jaylen Bond............................ 2014-16 Costic Borsavage...........1947, 49-50 Carmel Bouchman...............2009-10 George Bower........................ 1973-75 Edward Boyle.........................1938-39 Jim Boyle................................ 1962-64 Phil Brand................................ 1973-77 Derrick Brantley.................... 1985-88 Kevin Broadnax......................1978-82 Tony Brocchi.......................... 1966-69 Nelson Broderick.................2005-06 Mel Brodsky........................... 1955-58 Rasheed Brokenborough... 1996-99 Clarence Brookins................ 1965-68 Carl Brooks............................ 1968-69 Ryan Brooks...........................2006-10 Aaron Brown........................... 2010-12 J.T. Brown................................1933, 35 Josh Brown............................. 2013Marvin Brown......................... 1974-76 Rick Brunson........................... 1991-95 Bill Budd...................................1942-46 Bruce Burnett......................... 1975-77 Jack Burns...............................1943-44 James Busha................................1938 Keith Butler............................2002-05 Tyreek Byard........................ 2003-04 Walt Byrd.................................1956-57 C Rory Calhoun......................... 1996-98 Dennis Calzonetti.................. 1973-77

Lou Canelli.............................. 1974-75 Pat Carroll............................... 1964-66 Vic Carstarphen..................... 1991-92 Don Cartwright.......................1964-67 Pat Cassidy..............................1968-71 Duane Casuwell.................... 1988-90 Earle Chew...............................1970-71 Dionte Christmas.................2005-09 Chris Clark............................. 2004-08 Chris Clarke...........................2009-10 Tim Claxton............................. 1974-78 Kevin Clifton........................... 1983-86 Ed Coe..................................... 1983-86 Fred Cohen............................ 1955-56 Devin Coleman...................... 2014-16 Mardy Collins........................ 2003-06 Paul Collins.............................1969-72 John Conic.............................. 1990-91 Cliff Crispin..............................1957-59 Joe Cromer............................ 1966-69 Will Cummings........................ 2011-15 William Cunningham............ 1992-96 D Dion Dacons......................... 2003-07 Gene Dargan.......................... 1974-75 Dick Davidson........................1965-67 Mark Davis...............................1979-81 Quenton DeCosey................ 2012-16 Rafael DeLeon....................... 2007-10 Mike Demyanovich.............. 1950-52 James Dessen........................1927-28 Ed Devery............................... 1959-62 Rich Devine............................. 1974-75 Albert Didriksen.................... 1953-55 Bruce Dieherick......................1940-41 T.J. DiLeo................................ 2008-13 Daniel Dingle...........................2012-17 Fred Dobisch..........................1955-57 Donny Dobbs.........................1979-80 Jerome Dowdell................... 1986-89 Lewis Dubin............................1934-36

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Julian Dunkley....................... 1996-98 Bruce Drysdale..................... 1959-62 E John Eisley............................. 1930-32 Glen Elliott.............................. 2001-03 Bud Elsesser........................... 1974-75 Larry Emery............................. 1976-77 Obi Enechionyia..................... 2014Micheal Eric............................ 2008-12 Howard Evans....................... 1986-89 F Tim Fehrle...............................1970-73 Joe Feinberg..........................1927-29 Jim Feneli.................................1969-71 Lamont Ferrell..............................1989 Juan Fernandez.................... 2008-12 Gilbert Fitch........................... 1930-32 Dan Fitzgerald....................... 1962-65 Bruce Fleming........................ 1961-62 Dan Fleming.......................... 1955-58 Robert Fleming..............................1951 Dwight Forrester................... 1982-85 Dave Fox..................................1946-49 Lewis Fox.................................1934-35 Richard Fox...................................1939 Ophie Franklin....................... 1956-59 Albert Freiberg.......................1938-39 Charles Freiberg...................1933, 35 Huey Futch..............................1994-97 G Charlie Gaines........................1970-73 Chris Gaither......................... 2002-03 Dutch Gaitley........................... 2010-11 Joe Gavin.......................................1951 Richard Gernert...........................1949 Gorham Getchell....................1941-43 Norman Ginsberg................. 1958-60 Jake Godino.......................... 2008-12 Sam Godfrey.......................... 1929-30

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Mike Gold............................... 1960-62 Albert Goldberger..................1931-32 Joe Goldenberg.................... 1956-59 Barry Goldstein.............. 1952, 56-57 Russ Gordon.......................... 1960-62 Stanley Gordon...................... 1950-51 Pete Goss............................... 1956-59 Louis Graboyes..................... 1949-50 John Graner..................................1943 John Granozio....................... 1955-56 Dave Gratz............................. 1959-60 Albert Greene...............................1936 Herbert Greene...........................1929 Lynn Greer.............................. 1997-02 Luis Guzman..........................2006-10 H Granger Hall........................... 1981-85 Paul Hallam...................................1926 Justyn Hamilton..................... 2017Mike Harden........................... 1989-91 Bob Harrington...................... 1961-64 Bruce Harrold.........................1976-79 Joe Hartnett..................................1926 Walter Hatkevich...................1948-49 Carl Haught...................................1949 David Hawkins.....................2000-04 Paul Hegh............................... 1964-66 Donald Henderson.............. 1938-40 Thomas Henry.............................. 1947 Fred Hess................................1953-54 John Hewson.........................1945-46 Corey Highland...................... 1977-78 Joe Hindelang....................... 1964-66 Donald Hodge........................ 1990-91 Will Hoeveler................................1943 Rahlir Hollis-Jefferson......... 2009-13 Carl Hopfinger..............................1952 Howie Horenstein................. 1959-61 Vince Hottle........................... 1958-59 Paul Hughes...........................1967-68 Bill Hungrecker...................... 1976-77


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ALL-TIME ROSTER I Albie Ingerman...........................1940s Semaj Inge............................2005-09 Nehemiah Ingram............... 2003-06 John Irwin......................................1928 Bernie Ivens............................ 1959-61 Jason Ivey.............................. 1993-96 Anthony Ivory....................... 2005-07 J Marc Jackson.........................1995-97 Jay Jameson..........................2001-02 Greg Jefferson...................... 1999-02 Chauncy Jepson....................1926-27 Arthur Johnson............................ 1987 Chris Johnson........................1969-72 Frazier Johnson..................... 1991-92 Ollie Johnson.........................1970-72 Shawn Johnson.................... 1986-88 B.J. Jones......................................1983 Doug Jones............................ 1939-40 Eddie Jones........................... 1992-94 Mike Jones............................... 1971-73 Robert Jones..........................1986-87 Steve Juenger........................1935-36 K Tom Kaczor.............................1963-64 Howard Kahn...........................1940-41 Mike Kamen........................... 1968-69 John Kane.............................. 1952-54 Mark Karcher......................... 1998-00 Dan Kashmer........................... 1971-74 Gary Kasmer.......................... 1960-63 Gordon Kaylor........................1978-82 Martavis Kee......................... 2007-08 Chris Kefalos...........................1964-67 Mike Kehoe............................ 1965-68 Bill Kelley................................ 1962-65 James Kelley........................... 1950-51 Bill “Pickles” Kennedy......... 1957-60 Jim Kennedy.......................... 1965-66

Mik Kilgore............................. 1989-92 Alex Kilkuskie.........................1932-33 Si Kilstein................................ 1959-60 Julian King.............................. 1992-95 DaShone Kirkendoll............ 2004-07 Jack Kirschling........................1968-71 Gerald Kittredge.................... 1951-53 John Kneib............................... 1971-74 Fran Knoll................................ 1974-77 Richard Koecher....................1943-44 John Koskinen....................... 1959-62 Alex Kosta................................1942-43 Greg Krajeski......................... 1926-28 Ken Kramer............................ 1960-63 Joe Krisciunas........................ 1961-63 Charles Krug...........................1944-45 Louis Kurtz.............................. 1949-50

Will Ksher.................................1945-47 L Philip Lackman....................... 1950-51 Bob Lang................................ 1962-63 Chris Laws.............................. 1995-98 Hal Lear................................... 1953-56 Anthony Lee........................... 2010-14 Steve Leonard........................ 2016Edward Lerner........................1946-49 Isaiah Lewis..............................2016-17 Joe Lichtenstein.....................1930-31 Albert Liebensperger............1931-33 Don Lightner...........................1932-33 Milton Lipschultz....................1933-34 Gerry Lipson...........................1957-58 Harry Litwack..........................1927-29

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Charlie Lodge......................... 1961-64 Chris Lovelace........................ 1990-91 Trey Lowe................................ 2015Richard Lulejian......................1930-31 Kevin Lyde.............................. 1998-02 M Mark Macon............................ 1988-91 Wayne Marshall.................... 2004-06 Frank Martello........................1946-47 Eddie Mast............................. 1966-69 Albert Mayer...........................1944-45 Tom McCollam........................1944-46 Alton McCullough..................1979-82 Edward McDermott...............1938-39 Jimmy McDonnell.................. 2010-15 Jack McEntee........................ 1965-68 Bob McInerney...................... 1955-56 Aaron McKie........................... 1991-94 Jack McLaughlin.................... 1943-47 Jim McLoughlin......... 1980-81, 83-84 Colin McNish.................. 1980, 82-84 Ernest Messikomer...............1934-36 Conrad Miller......................... 1952-54 Johnny Miller......................... 1994-96 Orlando Miller......... 2003-04, 06-08 Bill Mlkvy................................. 1949-52 Walt Montford.........................1975-79 Alani Moore II......................... 2016Damion Moore....................... 2016Malik Moore............................1997-98 Ramone Moore..................... 2008-12 Tony Moore............................. 1973-76 J.P. Moorman II....................... 2017Jesse Morgan......................... 2014-15 Ken Morgan........................... 1963-66 Will Morganstine.....................1940-41 Cecil Mosenson..................... 1950-51 Gordon Mulava..................... 1966-69 Ernest Muncy..........................1932-33 Nile Murry............................... 2001-03 Angelo Musi........................... 1940-42


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ALL-TIME ROSTER N Victor Napolitano.................. 1950-51 William Nelson.......................1945-49 Joe Newman........................... 1971-74 Robert Nicol........................... 1938-40 Drew Nolan.............................1967-70 Jay Norman............................ 1955-58 Stanley Novak..............................1943 Ayan Nunez de Carvalho...... 2015Chima Nwakpuda........................2015 O Charles O’Brien..................... 1930-32 Jake O’Brien........................... 2012-13 Sergio Olmos........................2005-09 Bernie Osherow.................... 1955-56 Chris Ozment......................... 1992-95 P George Palmer...................... 1958-60 Keith Parham...........................1978-81 Darrin Pearsall....................... 1986-88 Albert Pearson........................1928-31 Jack Peepe.............................1957-59 Nick Pendergast..................... 2011-15 Dalton Pepper........................ 2012-14 De'Vondre Perry..................... 2017Tim Perry................................ 1985-88 Nate Pierre-Louis................... 2017Jim Pilkaukas......................... 1965-66 Brian Polk............................... 2001-03 Ernest Pollard........................ 1988-90 Mark Poplawski..................... 1982-85 Jan Post................................... 1990-91 Skip Prince...............................1979-81 Earl Proctor............................ 1959-62 Bill Purdy.................................. 1960-61 R Scootie Randall..................... 2008-13 Shoun Randolph.................... 1988-91 Charles Rayne....................... 1982-85 Rick Reed................................1975-79 Damien Reid.......................... 1995-99 Hal Reinfeld............................ 1955-58 John Reynolds....................... 1930-32 Tom Reynolds......................... 1974-78 John Richardson.....................1968-71 Vince Richardson................. 1962-65 John Rios.................................1995-97 Ramon Rivas.......................... 1985-88 Mike Robbins...........................2014-17 George Robinhold....................... 1927 Antywane Robinson............2002-06 Neal Robinson......................... 1977-81 Irving Rockower...........................1936 Guy Rodgers.......................... 1955-58 Ron Rollerson........................ 1998-02 Howard Rosan.......................1933, 35 Quinton Rose.......................... 2016Norman Rosen.............................1945 Ross Rosenberg.................... 1940-42 Sam Rosnberg...............................1931 Ken Rozier...............................1976-78 Jerry Rullo...............................1943-46 Joe Rymal................................. 1971-74

S Dustin Salisbery................... 2003-07 Pepe Sanchez....................... 1996-00 Keaton Sanders.................... 1996-00 Irvin Savitz.....................................1935 Bernard Shair.........................1926-27 Mike Shaffer............................1975-76 Brian Shanahan.................... 2005-07 Joe Shmukler......................... 1960-61 Harry Silcox............................ 1953-55 Morris Simms................................1926 Kip Simons..............................1963-64 Bill Smith..................................1955-57 Hawley Smith......................... 2001-03 Leon Smith............................. 1955-56 Elmer Snethen........................ 1961-64 Morris Snyder........................ 1940-42 Jim Snook................................1967-68 Herb Sobel............................. 1965-66 Rich Spector........................... 1960-61 Marty Stahurski......................1975-78 William Stamberg..................1927-29 Ben Stackowski......................1926-27 Terence Stansbury.................1981-84 Lynard Stewart...................... 1994-98 Mark Strickland..................... 1990-92 Bill Strunk................................1968-70 James Spears...............................1992 Marvin Sukonik............................1944 Jack Swartz.............................1933-35 Sam Sylvester........................ 1952-54 T Michael Tabb..........................1997-98 Herbert Taicher.............................1951 Mario Taybron...................... 2003-04 Curtis Taylor............................ 1973-75 Ray Tharan..............................1970-72 Rouldra Thomas..................... 1999-01 Ray Thompson.......................1978-80 Mark Thorpe.......................... 1980-83 Brent Tillman..........................1977-80

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Will Tomlin..................................... 1927 Dave Tordone........................ 1966-68 Lee Tress.................................1969-72 Rick Trudeau............................ 1971-74 Steve Tulleners..................... 2001-03 Howie Turnoff........................ 1962-64 Mark Tyndale........................ 2004-08 U James Usilton, Jr....................1936-39 V Dave Vallen............................. 1960-61 Tink Van Patton.................... 1956, 58 Marco Van Velson................ 1992-96 Mike Vreeswyk...................... 1986-89 W Quincy Wadley........................1997-01 Steve Warfel.............................1981-84 Kevin Washington.................. 1973-75 Joe Wasta.......................................1931 Devontae Watson.................. 2012-16 Stodie Watts........................... 1958-60 David Werther..............................1950 George “Bud” Wertley.........1966-67 Alex Wesby............................ 1999-03 Maxwell Wharton..........................1941 Roger White..................................1950 Tom Wieczerak.......................1968-70 John Wildeman............................1932 Chuck Wiley............................ 1977-78 Craig Williams......................... 2007-11 Jim Williams........................... 1963-66 Mark Williams..........................2013-17 David Wilson................................. 1927 Lloyd Wise.....................................1935 Ron Wister................................ 1977-81 Khalif Wyatt............................ 2009-13

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Y Vernon Young...............................1950 Joe Yurkonis........................... 1974-77 Active players in bold. Special thanks to Matt Gibson for providing the trading cards


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AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The American Athletic Conference consists of 13 prestigious institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, ECU University, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Academy (in football only), the University of South Florida Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane University, the University of Tulsa, and Wichita State University. Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Athletic Conference has written an impressive list of accomplishments, both in the competitive arena and the classroom. The American has taken its place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, with a collection of national team and individual championships and football and men’s and women’s basketball postseason victories that place The American among the elite Division I FBS conferences. The league has produced four NCAA championship teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 and 2016 – in addition to two New Year’s Six bowl champions, five NCAA individual championships, and one Rhodes Scholar. Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams have advanced to the College World Series, reached the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT, qualified for the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship and registered top-10 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country and Outdoor Track and Field championships. The American Athletic Conference was one of six finalists for the 2016 Sports Business Journal Sports League of the Year award, along with Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, NASCAR, the National Basketball Association and the PGA Tour. In football, Temple and Navy were ranked in the final College Football Playoff poll of the 2016 season, marking the second straight season that The American finished with at least two ranked teams. Seven teams from The American played in bowl games, while three teams (USF, Temple, Tulsa) finished with at least 10 wins. The American has had a combined 15 teams play in bowl games in the last two seasons, highlighted by Houston’s win against Florida State in the 2015-16 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Houston’s finish at No. 8 nationally in 2015 gave The American a top-10 team in the final national polls for the second time in three seasons after UCF finished No. 10 in the 2013 rankings after the Knights’ Fiesta Bowl win against Baylor. Additionally, Memphis, Navy, USF and Temple have all finished in the top 25 of either the CFP, Associated Press or USA Today polls as members of The American. Individual teams in The American have enjoyed unprecedented success since the conference’s formation. Houston went 13-1 in the 2015 football season, setting a school record for wins, while Navy won a program-record 11 games in its first season in the conference, also in 2015. The 2014 season saw Memphis finish with 10 wins in football for the first time since 1938, while Temple enjoyed its first 10-win season in 2015. Beyond the gridiron, The American sent four teams to the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, and the league had the best men’s basketball postseason record of any conference in 2014. Since the conference’s formation in 2013-14, teams from The American have registered top-10 national rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, and men’s track and field. Student-athletes from The American won three NCAA individual titles in track and field in 2016-17 as Cincinnati’s Annette Echikunwoke won the indoor weight throw, Tulsa’s Marc Scott won the outdoor 10,000-meter title, and Houston won the crown in the outdoor 4x100-meter relay. Under The American’s banner, SMU advanced to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship for the first time since 1993. The UConn women’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th and 11th national championships and broke its own NCAA record with a 111-game winning streak that spanned three seasons. UCF, ECU and Houston have all achieved top-10 rankings in baseball in the past three years. Tulsa placed sixth at the 2016 NCAA Men’s Cross Country Championship, while USF finished the 2014-15 season at No. 8 in the final men’s golf national ranking.

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American Athletic Conference student-athletes have distinguished themselves in all facets of intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler Matakevich won the Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the nation’s top defensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting. UConn basketball standout Breanna Stewart finished her career as the most decorated player in college basketball history as she was chosen as the consensus national player of the year for the third time and became the first player be named four times as the Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four. Reynolds and Stewart were selected as the winners of the 2016 AAU James E. Sullivan Award as the nation’s top amateur athletes, marking only the second time in the 86-year history of the award that multiple winners were chosen. Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as the Division I women’s volleyball Academic All-America of the Year in 2015, while Navy offensive guard E.K. Binns and ECU wide receiver Zay Jones have both been named as finalists for the 2016 Campbell Trophy, which is presented by the National Football Foundation to the top scholar-athlete in college football. Tulsa cross country standout Kirk Smith was chosen as a Rhodes Scholar in the fall of 2016, while two student-athletes from The American earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships in the conference’s first three years. The conference had a record 16 student-athletes earn CoSIDA Academic All-America accolades in 2015-16. American Athletic Conference alumni have made their mark in professional sports as well. UCF quarterback Blake Bortles was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. More recently, a number of American Athletic Conference athletes have been selected in the first round of the professional entry drafts in football, basketball, baseball and soccer. The American has had two first-round picks in football in each of three of the last four seasons, while the conference produced four first-round picks in the 2016 WNBA Draft. The American Athletic Conference holds media rights partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which provide the conference with outstanding national exposure on the two industry leaders in sports television. The football portion of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first two American Athletic Conference Football Championships were televised by ABC as part of Championship Saturday. In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all conference-controlled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament is televised, including the championship game, which is on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games are carried on national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3, while the conference has a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports Network for coverage of select baseball games. American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in the CFP selection committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in a New Year’s Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions. The American Athletic Conference serves its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, Rhode Island. The location of the conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters also serves as the home of the American Digital Network, which provides live coverage of all 21 conference championships.

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The American Membership History Current Members.................................. First Year Cincinnati................................................................2013 Connecticut............................................................2013 ECU..........................................................................2014 Houston..................................................................2013 Memphis.................................................................2013 Navy (football-only)..............................................2015 SMU.........................................................................2013 Temple.....................................................................2013 Tulane......................................................................2014 Tulsa.........................................................................2014 UCF..........................................................................2013 USF...........................................................................2013 Wichita State..........................................................2017

Former Members............................................Year Louisville............................................................2013-14 Rutgers...............................................................2013-14

Mike Aresco, Commissioner American Athletic Conference Office 15 Park Row West Providence, RI 02903 (401) 244-3278 info@theamerican.org


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2016-17 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Conference Overall Team....................................... W L Pct. W L 1. x-SMU (NCAA)....................17 1 .944 30 5 2. Cincinnati (NCAA)..............16 2 .889 30 6 3. Houston (NIT).....................12 6 .667 21 11 4. UCF (NIT).............................11 7 .611 24 11 5. Memphis..............................9 9 .500 19 13 UConn..................................9 9 .500 16 17 7. Tulsa......................................8 10 .444 15 17 8. Temple..................................7 11 .389 16 16 9. ECU.......................................6 12 .333 15 18 10. Tulane...................................3 15 .167 6 25 11. USF.......................................1 17 .056 7 23

Pct. .857 .833 .656 .686 .594 .485 .469 .500 .455 .194 .233

AMERICAN HONORS Player of the Year

Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Semi Ojeleye, SMU

Semi Ojeleye, SMU

Defensive Player

Sixth Man of the Year

of the Year

Jarron Cumberland, Cincinnati

Tacko Fall, UCF

Ben Emelogu, SMU

Coach of the Year

Most Improved Player

Tim Jankovich, SMU

Cameron Reynolds, Tulane

Rookie of the Year K.J. Lawson, Memphis

x-American Tournament Champion

Sportsmanship Award Troy Caupain, Cincinnati

2016-17 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS FIRST TEAM Jalen Adams, UConn Damyean Dotson, Houston Rob Gray, Houston Dedric Lawson, Memphis Semi Ojeleye, SMU

SECOND TEAM Sterling Brown, SMU Troy Caupain, Cincinnati Shake Milton, SMU Ben Moore, SMU B.J. Taylor, UCF Kyle Washington, Cincinnati

ALL-ROOKIE Jarron Cumberland, Cincinnati Vance Jackson, UConn K.J. Lawson, Memphis Quinton Rose, Temple Jeremy Sheppard, ECU

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Semi Ojeleye, SMU - MVP Jalen Adams, UConn Sterling Brown, SMU Gary Clark, Cincinnati Jacob Evans, Cincinnati Ben Moore, SMU

2017 AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP

FIRST ROUND Thursday, March 9

QUARTERFINALS Friday, March 10

(1) SMU (8) Temple

81 Game 4 Noon ESPN2

69 Game 1 3:30 p.m. ESPNU

(9) East Carolina

CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, March 12

SEMIFINALS Saturday, March 11

(9) East Carolina

(1) SMU

70

77

80 Game 8 3 p.m. ESPN2

(4) UCF

(1) SMU

71

84 Game 5 2 p.m. ESPN2

(5) Memphis

(4) UCF

59

54

Game 10 3:15 p.m. ESPN

(2) Cincinnati (7) Tulsa

(10) Tulane

80

Game 6 7 p.m. ESPNU

66 Game 2 6 p.m. ESPNews

(7) Tulsa

(1) SMU

(2) Cincinnati

81

61

60 Game 9 5 p.m. ESPN2

(3) Houston (6) UConn Game 3 8 p.m. ESPNews

(11) USF

all times eastern

(6) UConn

56

65 Game 7 9 p.m. ESPNU

77

(2) Cincinnati

(6) UConn

71

74

66

Senior Jaylen Bond was named to the 2016 American All-Championship Team.

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PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 The Philadelphia Big 5 is not a formal, traditional conference, but rather an agreement between five major Philadelphia Universities to play a round-robin series of games as part of their regular season men’s basketball schedule. The competition between those five schools, La Salle University, The University of Pennsylvania, Saint Joseph’s University, Temple University and Villanova University, results in an annual “City Series” champion. Even though there is such great diversity between the institutions, each has had a history of success on the basketball court. All five teams have competed in the NCAA Basketball Championships. The first Philadelphia Big 5 doubleheader took place on December 3, 1955, as Muhlenberg downed La Salle, 69-58, and Saint Joseph’s beat Rhode Island, 84-72. The first-ever Big 5 game was 11 nights later as Saint Joseph’s defeated Villanova, 83-70. The games were played at the historic Palestra, the exclusive home of the Big 5 from 1955-86. The Palestra is recognized by many as the most storied gymnasium in the history of college basketball.

2016-17 PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 STANDINGS Team....................... Big 5 Pct. Overall Pct. Villanova.......................4-0 1.000 32-4 .889 Temple............................3-1 .750 16-16 .500 La Salle...........................1-3 .000 15-15 .500 Penn................................1-3 .250 13-15 .464 Saint Joseph’s..............1-3 .750 11-20 .355

AWARDS ROBERT V. GEASEY AWARD PLAYER OF THE YEAR Josh Hart (Villanova) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Donte DiVincenzo (Villanova) COACH OF THE YEAR Jay Wright (Villanova) TEAM CHAMPIONS Villanova Wildcats MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Shizz Alston, Jr. (Temple) SCHOLAR ATHLETE Jalen Brunson (Villanova) LEADING SCORER Josh Hart (Villanova) LEADING FREE THROW SHOOTER: Jalen Brunson (Villanova)

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS Team..........................W-L Titles Shared Villanova................ 144-88 25 11 Temple.................... 137-95 27 21 Saint Joseph's.... 123-109 20 11 La Salle................... 95-137 11 7 Penn........................82-150 13 8

TEMPLE BIG 5 MVPS

Khalif Wyatt (2013) Lavoy Allen (2011) Mark Tyndale (2008) Lynn Greer (2002) Pepe Sanchez (1999, 2000) Eddie Jones (1994) Aaron McKie (1993) Mark Macon (1991) Nate Blackwell (1987) Terence Stansbury (1983) Rick Reed (1979) Bruce Drysdale (1961) Bill Kennedy (1960) Guy Rodgers (1956-58)

2017-18 BIG 5 SCHEDULE November 13 La Salle at Penn 26 Temple at La Salle 29 Penn at Villanova December 2 Villanova at Saint Joseph's 9 Saint Joseph's at Temple 10 La Salle at Villanova 13 Villanova at Temple January 20 Temple at Penn 27 Saint Joseph's at Penn March 3

La Salle at Saint Joseph's

2016-17 ALL-BIG 5 TEAMS First Team Shizz Alston, Jr., Temple Jalen Brunson, Villanova Josh Hart, Villanova Kris Jenkins, Villanova B.J. Johnson, La Salle

Second Team Mikal Bridges, Villanova AJ Brodeur, Penn James Demery, Saint Joseph’s Obi Enechionyia, Temple Matt Howard, Penn Jordan Price, La Salle

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PHILADELPHIA BIG 5 HALL OF FAME Team Yr. Inducted 1968-69 La Salle Men's Basketball 2016 1970-71 Penn Men's Basketball 2016 1984-85 Villanova Men's Basketball 2016 1987-88 Temple Men's Basketball 2016 2003-04 Saint Joseph's Men's Basketball 2016 Name Cliff Anderson Lawrence Cannon Wali Jones Stanley Pawlak Guy Rodgers Frank Corace Hal Lear Bobby McNeill Bill Melchionni John Edgar Wideman Ken Durrett Bill Kennedy Jim Lynam John Rossiter Jim Washington David Wohl David Calhoun Matt Guokas, Jr. Robert McAteer, Esq. Jay Norman Hubie White Bruce Drysdale Chris Ford Mike Hauer Hubie Marshall Robert Morse John Baum Jim Huggard Harry Litwack Tom Wynne Mike Bantom Tom Inglesby Ollie Johnson Steve Courtin Phil Hankinson Dan Kelly Alonzo Lewis Joseph Bryant Richard Censits John Jones Howard Porter Charles Scott Ernie Casale Ronald Haigler Bernard Williams Charlie Wise Jack Ramsay Joe Spratt Joseph Sturgis Jim Williams Clarence Brookins Robert Fields Keith Herron Pat McFarland Jeffrey Neumann Al Shrier Norman Black Keven McDonald Jake Nevin Anthony Price Michael Brooks Kurt Englebert Rory Sparrow Alex Bradley Tim Claxton Jack Kraft Boo Williams Steven Bilsky Hank Siemiontowski Bob Vetrone Bryan Warrick Robert Bigelow Andy Dougherty Mary Sue Garrity Maureen Kramer Carol Kuna Blair

School Yr. Inducted Saint Joseph’s 1973 La Salle 1973 Villanova 1973 Penn 1973 Temple 1973 La Salle 1974 Temple 1974 Saint Joseph’s 1974 Villanova 1974 Penn 1974 La Salle 1975 Temple 1975 Saint Joseph’s 1975 Bus. Man. 1975 Villanova 1975 Penn 1975 Penn 1976 Saint Joseph’s 1976 La Salle 1976 Temple 1976 Villanova 1976 Temple 1977 Villanova 1977 Saint Joseph’s 1977 La Salle 1977 Penn 1977 Temple 1978 Villanova 1978 Temple Coach 1978 Saint Joseph’s 1978 Saint Joseph’s 1979 Villanova 1979 Temple 1979 Saint Joseph’s 1980 Penn 1980 Saint Joseph’s 1980 La Salle 1980 La Salle 1981 Penn 1981 Villanova 1981 Villanova 1981 Penn Admin. 1981 Temple AD 1982 Penn 1982 La Salle 1982 La Salle 1982 St. Joe’s Coach 1983 Saint Joseph’s 1983 Penn 1983 Temple 1983 Temple 1984 La Salle 1984 Villanova 1984 Saint Joseph’s 1984 Penn 1984 Temple SID 1984 Saint Joseph’s 1985 Penn 1985 Villanova Trainer 1985 Penn 1985 La Salle 1986 Saint Joseph’s 1986 Villanova 1986 Villanova 1987 Temple 1987 Villanova Coach 1987 Saint Joseph’s 1987 Penn 1988 Villanova 1988 Broadcaster 1988 Saint Joseph’s 1988 Penn 1989 St. Joe’s SID 1989 Saint Joseph’s 1989 La Salle 1989 Penn 1989

Name Faye Lawrence Vivian Machinski Ellen Malone Chrissy McGoldrick Jim O'Brien Lisa Ortlip-Cornish John Pinone Marilyn Stephens Kathy Straccia Bill Taylor Lynn Blaszczyk Tony Costner Stewart Granger Sharon Gross Karen Hiznay Bob McKee Muffet O'Brien Julie Reidenauer Terence Stansbury Kathleen Bess Renie Dunne Auretha Flemming Granger Hall Donna Kennedy Ralph Lewis Ed Pinckney Joe Ryan Stephanie Vanderslice Barbara Albom Kathie Beisel Steven Black Trish Brown Mimi Carroll Mel Greenberg Linda Hester Maurice Martin Jack McKinney Harold Pressley Nancy Bernhardt Nate Blackwell Jill Crandley Jim Crawford Theresa Govens Richard Harter Dwayne McClain Al Meltzer Terri Mohr Elizabeth Stegner Rodney Blake Teresa Carmichael Howard Evans Sandra Hawthorne Addie Jackson Suzanne McCaffrey John McCloskey Shelly Pennefather Tim Perry Alex Severance Lisa Angelotti Pam Balogh Debbie Black John Engles Kim Foley Harold Jensen Timothy Legler Harvey Pollack Cathy Rush Mike Vreeswyk Jeffrey Clark Dale Hodges Helen Koskinen Kelly Lane Lionel Simmons Tracey L. Sneed Doug West Dan Baker Jim Boyle Kristen Brendel Allison Hudson Mark Macon Doug Overton Ellen Shields Randy Woods

School Yr. Inducted Temple 1989 Penn 1989 La Salle 1989 Saint Joseph’s 1989 Saint Joseph’s 1989 Villanova 1989 Villanova 1989 Temple 1989 Villanova 1989 La Salle 1989 Temple 1990 Saint Joseph’s 1990 Villanova 1990 Penn 1990 Villanova 1990 Official Scorer 1990 Saint Joseph’s 1990 La Salle 1990 Temple 1990 La Salle 1991 Saint Joseph’s 1991 Penn 1991 Temple 1991 Temple 1991 La Salle 1991 Villanova 1991 Villanova 1991 Villanova 1991 Penn 1992 Villanova 1992 La Salle 1992 Saint Joseph’s 1992 Temple 1992 Sportswriter 1992 La Salle 1992 Saint Joseph’s 1992 Saint Joseph’s 1992 Villanova 1992 Villanova 1993 Temple 1993 La Salle 1993 La Salle 1993 Temple 1993 Penn Coach 1993 Villanova 1993 Broadcaster 1993 Saint Joseph’s 1993 Penn 1993 Saint Joseph’s 1994 Saint Joseph’s 1994 Temple 1994 Penn 1994 Temple 1994 La Salle 1994 Penn 1994 Villanova 1994 Temple 1994 Villanova 1994 Villanova 1995 Temple 1995 Saint Joseph’s 1995 Penn 1995 Saint Joseph’s 1995 Villanova 1995 La Salle 1995 Statistician 1995 Broadcaster 1995 Temple 1995 Saint Joseph’s 1996 Saint Joseph’s 1996 Villanova 1996 Temple 1996 La Salle 1996 La Salle 1996 Villanova 1996 Big 5 Exec. 1997 Saint Joseph’s 1997 Penn 1997 Saint Joseph’s 1997 Temple 1997 La Salle 1997 Saint Joseph’s 1997 La Salle 1997

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Name Mary Greybush Mik Kilgore Bob Lojewski Robert Mlkvy June Stambaugh Lynne Tighe Jenn Cole Katie Curry Jack Hurd John Nash Tim Smith Paul Arizin Ernie Beck Robyn Bostick Tom Gola Bill Mlkvy Margarete Rougier George Senesky Nikki Benedix Bernard Blunt Audrey Codner Chuck Daly Chrissie Donahue Eddie Jones Amy Mallon Aaron McKie Jack Scheuer Bob Weinhauer Les Keiter Dick Weiss Alvin Williams Megan Compain Chip Greenberg Ellen Ryan Denise Dillon Jason Lawson Hank Nichols Maureen Costello Roland “Fatty” Taylor Diana Caramanico John McAdams Jen Zenszer Donnie Carr Rap Curry Claudrena Harold James “Booney” Salters Jerome Allen Curt Fromal Susan Moran John Chaney Rollie Massimino William “Speedy” Morris Rashid Bey Rick Brunson Jewel Clark Kerry Kittles Stacey Smalls Melissa Coursey Marc Jackson Matt Maloney Kelly Greenberg Jenn Beisel Marvin O’Connor Angela Zampella Phil Jasner Jen Ricco Trish Juhline Pat Carroll Michael Jordan Crista Ricketts Dick Weiss Bill Raftery Stan Hochman Ugonna Onyekwe Pepe Sanchez Carlene Hightower Ibrahim Jaaber Jameer Nelson Lynn Greer Randy Foye George Raveling Bill Lyon

School Yr. Inducted La Salle 1998 Temple 1998 Saint Joseph’s 1998 Penn 1998 Penn 1998 Villanova 1998 La Salle 1999 Saint Joseph’s 1999 La Salle 1999 Big 5 Exec. 1999 Penn 1999 Villanova 2000 Penn 2000 Saint Joseph’s 2000 La Salle 2000 Temple 2000 Temple 2000 Saint Joseph’s 2000 Villanova 2001 Saint Joseph’s 2001 Saint Joseph’s 2001 Penn Coach 2001 LaSalle 2001 Temple 2001 Saint Joseph’s 2001 Temple 2001 Sportswriter 2001 Penn Coach 2001 Broadcaster 2003 Sportswriter 2003 Villanova 2003 Saint Joseph’s 2003 La Salle 2003 SJU-Admin. 2003 Villanova 2004 Villanova 2004 Villanova 2004 Saint Joseph’s 2005 La Salle 2005 Penn 2006 Announcer 2006 La Salle 2006 La Salle 2008 Saint Joseph’s 2008 Temple 2008 Penn 2008 Penn 2009 La Salle 2009 Saint Joseph’s 2009 Temple 2010 Villanova 2010 La Salle 2010 Saint Joseph’s 2011 Temple 2011 Penn 2011 Villanova 2011 Temple 2011 Saint Joseph’s 2012 Temple 2012 Penn 2012 LaSalle 2012 Villanova 2012 Saint Joseph’s 2013 Saint Joseph’s 2013 Sportswriter 2013 Temple 2013 Villanova 2013 Saint Joseph's 2014 Penn 2014 La Salle 2014 Sportswriter 2014 La Salle 2015 Sportswriter 2015 Penn 2015 Temple 2015 La Salle 2017 Penn 2017 Saint Joseph’s 2017 Temple 2017 Villanova 2017 Villanova 2017 Sportswriter 2017


2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

OPPONENTS AUBURN

CINCINNATI

DREXEL

Bruce Pearl

Mick Cronin

Zach Spiker

Location..................................................................Auburn, Ala. Enrollment...................................................................... 28,290 President........................................................ Dr. Steven Leath Athletic Director.................................................... Jay Jacobs Conference........................................................................... SEC Nickname.......................................................................... Tigers Colors........................................... Burnt Orange & Navy Blue Arena....................................................................Auburn Arena Capacity................................................................................9,121 Head Coach.......................................................... Bruce Pearl Overall Record/Years.......................................... 506-199/22 Record at School/Years............................................. 44-54/3 Assistant Coaches..........................................Chuck Person, ....................................................Harris Adler, Steven Pearl 2016-17 Record..................................................................18-14 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................7-11 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................11th Starters Returning....................................................................6 Series Record............................................................. Tied, 2-2 Last Meeting.................................... Auburn 73-42, 12/18/05

Location........................................................... Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment....................................................................... 44,783 President............................................................... Neville Pinto Athletic Director.....................................................Mike Bohn Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname......................................................................Bearcats Colors..................................................................Red and Black Arena............ BB&T Arena (Northern Kentucky University) Capacity.............................................................................9,400 Head Coach......................................................... Mick Cronin Overall Record/Years........................................... 306-159/14 Record at School/Years.........................................237-135/11 Assistant Coaches............................................... Larry Davis, ........................................Darren Savino, Antwon Jackson 2016-17 Record.................................................................. 30-6 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 16-2 2016-17 Conference Finish..............................................2nd Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record......................................Cincinnati leads, 19-9 Last Meeting.................................... Cincinnati 81-74, 1/18/17

Location..........................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment...................................................................... 24,000 President..................................................................John A. Fry Athletic Director..............................................Dr. Eric Zillmer Conference.................................................... Colonial Athletic Nickname......................................................................Dragons Colors............................................................Navy Blue & Gold Arena............................................ Daskalakis Athletic Center Capacity.............................................................................2,509 Head Coach......................................................... Zach Spiker Overall Record/Years................................................ 111-135/8 Record at School/Years.................................................9-23/1 Assistant Coaches......................................... Rob O'Driscoll, ............................................... Paul Fortier, Justin Jennings 2016-17 Record.................................................................. 9-23 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 3-15 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................. 10th Starters Returning....................................................................4 Series Record..........................................Temple leads, 28-9 Last Meeting..................................... Temple 64-51, 12/15/07

Basketball SID...................................................Chuck Gallina E-mail...................................................... chuckg@auburn.edu Phone.................................................................. 334-844-9784 Website.........................................................auburntigers.com

Basketball SID............................................. Andree Foushee E-mail...............................................Andre. Foushee@uc.edu Phone................................................................... 513-556-5182 Website...................................................... GoBEARCATS.com

Basketball SID................................................. Mike Tuberosa E-mail............................................................mt85@drexel.edu Phone.................................................................... 215-895-1591 Website......................................................drexeldragons.com

ECU

GEORGE WASHINGTON

GEORGIA

Jeff Lebo

Maurice Joseph

Mark Fox

Location............................................................Greenville, N.C. Enrollment......................................................................... 29,131 Chancellor....................................................... Dr. Cecil Staton Athletic Director............................................... Jeff Compher Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname......................................................................... Pirates Colors...................................................................Purple & Gold Arena........................... Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum Capacity...............................................................................7,100 Head Coach.............................................................. Jeff Lebo Overall Record/Years...........................................325-274/18 Record at School/Years............................................ 114-118/7 Assistant Coaches...........................................Michael Perry, ................................................Ken Potosnak, Doug Wojcik 2016-17 Record..................................................................15-18 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 6-12 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................9th Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record.............................................Temple leads, 4-3 Last Meeting..............................................ECU 80-69, 3/9/17

Location.........................................................Washington, D.C. Enrollment...................................................................... 25,000 President...................................................... Dr. Steven Knapp Athletic Director..................................................Patrick Nero Conference................................................................Atlantic 10 Nickname.....................................................................Colonials Colors........................................................................Buff & Blue Arena................................................. Charles E. Smith Center Capacity............................................................................. 4,348 Head Coach.................................................. Maurice Joseph Overall Record/Years...................................................20-15/1 Record at School/Years................................................. Same Assistant Coaches................................................Hajj Turner, ........................................ Carmen Maciariello, Chris Holm 2016-17 Record.................................................................20-15 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 10-8 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................6th Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record.........................................Temple leads, 52-17 Last Meeting...............George Washington 66-63, 12/7/16

Location................................................................... Athens, Ga. Enrollment.......................................................................36,574 President.................................................... Jere W. Morehead Athletic Director..............................................Greg McGarity Conference........................................................................... SEC Nickname......................................................................Bulldogs Colors...................................................................... Red & Black Arena........................................................Stegeman Coliseum Capacity............................................................................10,523 Head Coach............................................................... Mark Fox Overall Record/Years............................................ 268-161/13 Record at School/Years........................................... 145-118/8 Assistant Coaches......................................... Philip Pearson, ....................................................Jonas Hayes, David Clark 2016-17 Record..................................................................19-15 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................9-9 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................8th Starters Returning....................................................................4 Series Record............................................ Temple leads, 3-0 Last Meeting...................................... Temple 83-81, 11/22/13

Basketball SID....................................................... Jody Jones E-mail.......................................................... jonesjod@ecu.edu Phone..................................................................252-737-4524 Website............................................................. ecupirates.com

Basketball SID.....................................................Justin Moore E-mail...................................................justinmoore@gwu.edu Phone................................................................. 202-994-8604 Website.............................................................. GWsports.com

Basketball SID.....................................................Mike Mobley E-mail............................................mmobley@sports.uga.edu Phone.................................................................. 706-542-9021 Website.........................................................georgiadogs.com

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OPPONENTS HOUSTON

INDIANA STATE

Kelvin Sampson

LA SALLE

Greg Lansing

Dr. John Giannini

Location............................................................ Houston, Texas Enrollment....................................................................... 43,770 President..........................................................Dr. Renu Khator Athletic Director......................................... Hunter Yurachek Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname...................................................................... Cougars Colors................................................................ Scarlet & White Arena.......Health & PE Arena (Texas Southern University) Capacity.............................................................................. 8,100 Head Coach.................................................. Kelvin Sampson Overall Record/Years.......................................... 556-310/28 Record at School/Years.............................................56-40/3 Assistant Coaches............................................ Alvin Brooks, ...................................... Kellen Sampson, Quannas White 2016-17 Record...................................................................21-11 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 12-6 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................3rd Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record.......................................... Houston leads, 4-2 Last Meeting.....................................Houston 79-66, 1/28/17

Location..........................................................Terre Haute, Ind. Enrollment..........................................................................13,771 President................................................. Dr. Daniel J. Bradley Athletic Director....................................Sherard Clinkscales Conference.......................................................Missouri Valley Nickname................................................................. Sycamores Colors......................................................... Royal Blue & White Arena................................................................. Hulman Center Capacity........................................................................... 10,200 Head Coach........................................................Greg Lansing Overall Record/Years..............................................120-108/7 Record at School/Years................................................. Same Assistant Coaches.......................................Marcus Belcher, ...................................................... Terry Parker, Brett Carey 2016-17 Record..................................................................11-20 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 5-13 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................9th Starters Returning.....................................................................1 Series Record..................................................... First meeting Last Meeting.........................................................................N/A

Location..........................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment.........................................................................6,203 President......................................................... Colleen Hanycz Athletic Director............................................... Bill Bradshaw Conference................................................................Atlantic 10 Nickname.................................................................... Explorers Colors..................................................................... Navy & Gold Arena................................................................Tom Gola Arena Capacity.............................................................................3,400 Head Coach...................................................... John Giannini Overall Record/Years......................................... 492-356/28 Record at School/Years........................................199-207/13 Assistant Coaches........................................Horace Owens, ....................................................... Sean Neal, Donnie Carr 2016-17 Record..................................................................15-15 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................9-9 2016-17 Conference Finish.............................................t-7th Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record.........................................Temple leads, 76-41 Last Meeting.............................. Temple 97-92 (OT), 11/11/16

Basketball SID....................................................... Jeff Conrad E-mail.............................................. jaconrad@central.uh.edu Phone.................................................................... 713-743-9410 Website...........................................................UHCougars.com

Basketball SID........................................................... Ace Hunt E-mail.................................................Ace.Hunt@indstate.edu Phone................................................................... 812-237-4073 Website........................................................gosycamores.com

Basketball SID.......................................................Dan Lobacz E-mail......................................................... lobacz@lasalle.edu Phone.................................................................... 215-951-1932 Website.......................................................... goexplorers.com

MEMPHIS

OLD DOMINION

PENN

Tubby Smith

Jeff Jones

Steve Donahue

Location........................................................... Memphis, Tenn. Enrollment....................................................................... 21,059 President..................................................... Dr. M. David Rudd Athletic Director...................................................Tom Bowen Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname.......................................................................... Tigers Colors........................................................... Royal Blue & Gray Arena.....................................................................FedEx Forum Capacity........................................................................... 18,400 Head Coach......................................................... Tubby Smith Overall Record/Years..........................................576-289/27 Record at School/Years................................................ 19-13/1 Assistant Coaches....................... Alvin "Pooh" Williamson, ......................................................Joe Esposito, Saul Smith 2016-17 Record..................................................................19-13 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................9-9 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................5th Starters Returning....................................................................2 Series Record...........................................Temple leads, 10-8 Last Meeting....................................... Temple 74-62, 2/12/17

Location................................................................... Norfolk, Va. Enrollment.......................................................................24,672 President......................................................John R. Broderick Athletic Director............................................. Dr. Wood Selig Conference................................................... Conference USA Nickname................................................................... Monarchs Colors..................................... Slate Blue, Silver & Light Blue Arena..............................Ted Constant Convocation Center Capacity............................................................................. 8,472 Head Coach............................................................. Jeff Jones Overall Record/Years..........................................446-338/25 Record at School/Years.............................................. 89-51/4 Assistant Coaches.................................... John Richardson, ..............................................Bryant Stith, Kelvin Jefferson 2016-17 Record..................................................................19-12 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 12-6 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................... 4th Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record..................................................... First Meeting Last Meeting.........................................................................N/A

Location..........................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment........................................................................10,468 President......................................................Dr. Amy Gutmann Athletic Director.................................Dr. M. Grace Calhoun Conference...............................................................Ivy League Nickname...................................................................... Quakers Colors........................................................................ Red & Blue Arena...................................................................... The Palestra Capacity..............................................................................8,722 Head Coach................................................... Steve Donahue Overall Record/Years.......................................... 224-246/16 Record at School/Years............................................. 24-32/2 Assistant Coaches............................................. Nat Graham, ....................................................Ira Bowman, Joe Mihalich 2016-17 Record..................................................................13-15 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................6-8 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................... 4th Starters Returning....................................................................4 Series Record....................................... Temple leads, 49-22 Last Meeting.......................................Temple 70-62, 12/3/16

Basketball SID...........................................................Bill Salyer E-mail.............................................. bill.salyer@memphis.edu Phone...................................................................901-678-4780 Website............................................................ gotigersgo.com

Basketball SID..................................................Grant Gardner E-mail........................................................gagardne@odu.edu Phone..................................................................757-683-5520 Website..............................................................odusports.com

Basketball SID................................................. Mike Mahoney E-mail................................................ mahoneyw@upenn.edu Phone.................................................................. 215-898-9232 Website....................................................... pennathletics.com

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OPPONENTS SAINT JOSEPH'S

SMU

Phil Martelli

SOUTH CAROLINA

Tim Jankovich

Frank Martin

Location..........................................................Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment......................................................................... 4,856 President....................................................... Dr. Mark C. Reed Athletic Director................................................... Don DiJulia Conference................................................................Atlantic 10 Nickname......................................................................... Hawks Colors............................................................... Crimson & Gray Arena..................................................................... Hagan Arena Capacity.............................................................................4,200 Head Coach.......................................................... Phil Martelli Overall Record/Years...........................................414-293/22 Record at School/Years................................................. Same Assistant Coaches................................................ Mark Bass, ................................................... David Duda, Geoff Arnold 2016-17 Record..................................................................11-20 2016-17 Conference Record............................................4-14 2016-17 Conference Finish..............................................13th Starters Returning................................................................. 55 Series Record....................................... Temple leads, 90-69 Last Meeting......................................Temple 78-72, 11/30/16

Location.................................................................Dallas, Texas Enrollment......................................................................... 11,739 President........................................................ R. Gerald Turner Athletic Director........................................................Rick Hart Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname....................................................................Mustangs Colors........................................................................ Red & Blue Arena.............................................................. Moody Coliseum Capacity............................................................................. 7,000 Head Coach..................................................... Tim Jankovich Overall Record/Years............................................ 196-126/10 Record at School/Years.................................................39-5/1 Assistant Coaches.................................................K.T. Turner, ................................................ Shawn Forrest, Jay Duncan 2016-17 Record.................................................................. 30-5 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................17-1 2016-17 Conference Finish................................................ 1st Starters Returning....................................................................2 Series Record................................................. SMU leads, 6-4 Last Meeting.............................................SMU 66-50, 2/9/17

Location............................................................. Columbia, S.C. Enrollment.......................................................................34,099 President.....................................................Dr. Harris Pastides Athletic Director.................................................... Ray Tanner Conference........................................................................... SEC Nickname................................................................Gamecocks Colors.................................................................Garnet & Black Arena.......................................................... Colonial Life Arena Capacity........................................................................... 18,000 Head Coach........................................................ Frank Martin Overall Record/Years............................................ 213-128/10 Record at School/Years............................................. 96-74/5 Assistant Coaches............................................... Perry Clark, .............................................Chuck Martin, Bruce Shingler 2016-17 Record..................................................................26-11 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 12-6 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................ t-3rd Starters Returning....................................................................2 Series Record.............................. South Carolina leads, 8-6 Last Meeting...................................Temple 63-50, 12/22/05

Basketball SID................................................. Marie Wozniak E-mail.........................................................mwozniak@sju.edu Phone..................................................................610-660-2599 Website.............................................................SJUHawks.com

Basketball SID..............................................Herman Hudson E-mail.........................................................hermanh@smu.edu Phone....................................................................214-768-1304 Website......................................................SMUMustangs.com

Basketball SID........................................................ Emily Miles E-mail..............................................efeeney@mailbox.sc.edu Phone...................................................................803-777-7743 Website.............................................. GamecocksOnline.com

TULANE

TULSA

UCF

Mike Dunleavy, Sr.

Frank Haith

Johnny Dawkins

Location.........................................................New Orleans, La. Enrollment........................................................................13,449 President......................................................... Dr. Michael Fitts Athletic Director.................................................Troy Dannen Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname...............................................................Green Wave Colors.................................................Olive Green & Sky Blue Arena...............................................................Fogelman Arena Capacity.............................................................................4,000 Head Coach.............................................. Mike Dunleavy, Sr. Overall Record/Years.................................................... 6-25/1 Record at School/Years................................................. Same Assistant Coaches.......................................... Doug Stewart, ......................................Anthony Wilkins, Raman Sposato 2016-17 Record.................................................................. 6-25 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 3-15 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................. 10th Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record.............................................Temple leads, 7-2 Last Meeting.......................... Temple 86-76 (2OT), 2/25/17

Location..........................................................Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment......................................................................... 4,682 President......................................................Dr. Gerard Clancy Athletic Director........................................ Dr. Derrick Gragg Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname.................................................... Golden Hurricane Colors................................. Old Gold, Royal Blue & Crimson Arena.......................................... Donald W. Reynolds Center Capacity............................................................................. 8,355 Head Coach.......................................................... Frank Haith Overall Record/Years............................................245-169/13 Record at School/Years.............................................58-40/3 Assistant Coaches..................................Danny Henderson, ................................................ Kenton Paulino, Shea Seals 2016-17 Record.................................................................. 15-17 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 8-10 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................... 7th Starters Returning....................................................................4 Series Record..................................................Tulsa leads, 6-1 Last Meeting............................................ Tulsa 70-68, 1/14/17

Location.................................................................Orlando, Fla. Enrollment...................................................................... 66,000 President...........................................................Dr. John C. Hitt Athletic Director.......................................Dr. Daniel J. White Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname........................................................................Knights Colors.....................................................................Black & Gold Arena..........................................................................CFE Arena Capacity........................................................................... 10,000 Head Coach................................................. Johnny Dawkins Overall Record/Years.............................................. 180-127/9 Record at School/Years............................................... 24-12/1 Assistant Coaches............................................. Kevin Norris, ..................................................Robbie Laing, Vince Taylor 2016-17 Record.................................................................24-12 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................11-7 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................... 4th Starters Returning....................................................................3 Series Record.............................................Temple leads, 5-4 Last Meeting.............................................UCF 71-69, 2/22/17

Basketball SID.......................................................Adam Miller E-mail.....................................................amiller10@tulane.edu Phone....................................................................504-314-7219 Website.............................................. TulaneGreenWave.com

Basketball SID............................................ Jordan Korphage E-mail...................................................... jsk2620@utulsa.edu Phone................................................................... 918-631-2492 Website...................................................... tulsahurricane.com

Basketball SID..................................................... Dan Forcella E-mail...........................................dforcella@athletics.ucf.edu Phone...................................................................407-823-2142 Website.......................................................... UCFKnights.com

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OPPONENTS UCONN

USF

VILLANOVA

Kevin Ollie

Brian Gregory

Jay Wright

Location.................................................................Storrs, Conn. Enrollment....................................................................... 30,474 President..............................................................Susan Herbst Athletic Director............................................ David Benedict Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname.......................................................................Huskies Colors.......................................... National Flag Blue & White Arena.........................................Gampel Pavilion / XL Center Capacity............................................................. 10,167 / 15,564 Head Coach............................................................ Kevin Ollie Overall Record/Years..................................................113-61/5 Record at School/Years................................................. Same Assistant Coaches.................................... Raphael Chillious ............................................ Ricky Moore, Dwayne Killings 2016-17 Record.................................................................. 16-17 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................9-9 2016-17 Conference Finish............................................ t-5th Starters Returning.....................................................................1 Series Record........................................... UConn leads, 10-6 Last Meeting....................................... UConn 64-63, 2/19/17

Location....................................................................Tampa, Fla. Enrollment....................................................................... 47,646 President......................................................Dr. Judy Genshaft Athletic Director.................................................. Mark Harlan Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname............................................................................. Bulls Colors................................................................... Green & Gold Arena................................................................. USF Sun Dome Capacity..............................................................................10,411 Head Coach...................................................... Brian Gregory Overall Record/Years........................................... 248-180/13 Record at School/Years...........................................First year Assistant Coaches...........................................Scott Wagers, .....................................................Chad Dollar, Tom Herrion 2016-17 Record...................................................................7-23 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................1-17 2016-17 Conference Finish...............................................11th Starters Returning....................................................................2 Series Record............................................ Temple leads, 8-2 Last Meeting.........................................Temple 72-60, 3/5/17

Location................................................................Villanova, Pa. Enrollment.........................................................................6,390 President.............................. Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A. Athletic Director...............................................Mark Jackson Conference.................................................................BIG EAST Nickname...................................................................... Wildcats Colors.....................................................................Blue & White Arena.................................PPL Center / Wells Fargo Center Capacity........................................................... 8,420 / 20,600 Head Coach............................................................ Jay Wright Overall Record/Years......................................... 508-246/23 Record at School/Years........................................ 386-161/16 Assistant Coaches....................................... Ashley Howard, .....................................Kyle Neptune, George Halcovage 2016-17 Record.................................................................. 32-4 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 15-3 2016-17 Conference Finish................................................ 1st Starters Returning....................................................................2 Series Record.................................... Villanova leads, 48-43 Last Meeting...................................Villanova 78-57, 12/13/16

Basketball SID.......................................................Phil Chardis E-mail................................................ phil.chardis@uconn.edu Phone.................................................................. 860-486-3531 Website.......................................................uconnhuskies.com

Basketball SID................................................ Mike Radomski E-mail....................................................... mradomski@usf.edu Phone...................................................................813-974-7099 Website.......................................................... GoUSFBulls.com

Basketball SID..................................................Mike Sheridan E-mail.................................michael.sheridan@villanova.edu Phone.................................................................... 610-519-4145 Website................................................................ villanova.com

WICHITA STATE

WISCONSIN

Gregg Marshall

Greg Gard

Location.................................................................Wichita, Kan. Enrollment........................................................................ 14,474 President...........................................................Dr. John Bardo Athletic Director..........................................Darron Boatright Conference..................................................American Athletic Nickname.....................................................................Shockers Colors................................................................. Yellow & Black Arena........................................................ Charles Koch Arena Capacity........................................................................... 10,506 Head Coach................................................... Gregg Marshall Overall Record/Years............................................455-173/19 Record at School/Years..........................................261-90/10 Assistant Coaches.............................................Isaac Brown, .............................................. Kyle Lindsted, Donnie Jones 2016-17 Record................................................................... 31-5 2016-17 Conference Record.............................................17-1 2016-17 Conference Finish................................................ 1st Starters Returning....................................................................5 Series Record............................................ Temple leads, 3-0 Last Meeting..............................Temple 78-74 (OT), 11/20/11

Location............................................................... Madison, Wis. Enrollment........................................................................42,041 Chancellor........................................................Rebecca Blank Athletic Director................................................Barry Alvarez Conference..................................................................... Big Ten Nickname...................................................................... Badgers Colors............................................................. Cardinal & White Arena........................................................................Kohl Center Capacity.............................................................................17,287 Head Coach............................................................ Greg Gard Overall Record/Years.................................................. 42-18/2 Record at School/Years................................................. Same Assistant Coaches........................................Howard Moore, ............................................Joe Krabbenhoft, Dean Oliver 2016-17 Record.................................................................27-10 2016-17 Conference Record........................................... 12-6 2016-17 Conference Finish........................................... t-2nd Starters Returning.....................................................................1 Series Record....................................... Wisconsin leads, 7-3 Last Meeting................................. Wisconsin 76-60, 12/5/15

Basketball SID.............................................. Bryan Holmgren E-mail......................................bholmgren@goshockers.com Phone...................................................................316-978-5535 Website...........................................................goshockers.com

Basketball SID......................................................Patrick Herb E-mail................................................ PAH@athletics.wisc.edu Phone................................................................. 609-957-2085 Website.......................................................UWBadgers.comm

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

SERIES SCORES FOR 2017-18 OPPONENTS AUBURN (2-2)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 12/30/77 W 74-73 H 11/11/97 24 W 68-42 N 11/19/04 L 78-80 H 12/18/05 L 42-73 A

CINCINNATI (9-19)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 12/9/57 L 57-80 A 2/7/59 L 60-80 H 5 12/28/64 L 56-83 N 12/8/73 L 52-64 H 12/28/73 W 68-64 N 1/11/75 L 63-83 A 14 1/14/76 L 56-79 H 1/5/77 L 46-61 A 12/22/79 L 64-68 A 12/13/80 W 63-48 H 12/26/92 L 45-68 A 23 12/16/93 4 W 88-72 H 17 12/2/94 L 41-60 N 10 3/16/95 L 71-77 N 12/16/95 L 49-70 N 12 3/17/96 L 65-78 N 7 1/16/97 W 70-55 N 4 3/14/99 W 64-54 N 7 2/20/00 15 W 77-69 A 1 12/9/06 L 71-80 N 1/14/14 L 58-69 A 19 1/26/14 L 76-80 H 15 1/17/15 L 53-84 A 2/10/15 W 75-59 H 12/29/15 W 77-70 A 22 1/16/16 W-2OT 67-65 H 12/28/16 L 50-56 H 23 1/18/17 L 74-81 A 20

DREXEL (27-9)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1901-02 W 21-8 1902-03 L 10-21 1903-04 W 19-13 1904-05 L 22-28 1905-06 L 19-27 1906-07 L 18-23 1906-07 L 21-25 1907-08 L 18-35 2/8/51 W 60-51 N 2/11/52 W 88-68 H 1/28/53 W 61-56 N 2/4/54 W 100-62 H 2/1/71 W 54-53 H 1/31/72 W 53-46 A 2/5/73 W 97-63 H 1/29/74 W 55-43 A 3/1/75 W 69-47 P 2/28/76 W 58-54 P 2/19/77 W 61-58 H 2/4/78 W 88-70 A 2/3/79 18 W 95-73 P 2/28/79 12 W 61-57 H 2/2/80 L 59-60 A 2/7/81 W 84-63 H 2/6/82 W 64-44 A 3/3/82 L 55-61 H 1/19/82 W 77-66 H 11/28/83 W 61-60 A 11/26/84 W 75-62 H 11/26/85 W 64-51 A 12/4/86 W 78-58 H 3/18/94 W 61-39 N 3/18/03 W 68-59 H 12/6/03 W 57-48 P 12/22/06 L 54-69 H 12/15/07 W 64-51 P

ECU (4-3)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 2/14/15 W 66-53 H 3/5/15 W 70-56 A 1/9/16 W 78-60 H 1/27/16 L 61-64 A 1/7/17 W 81-62 H 2/15/17 L 64-78 A 3/9/17 L 69-80 N

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

GEORGE WASHINGTON (53-17)

TU Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N 1916-17 W 40-27 1916-17 L 23-31 1924-25 L 22-34 1/3/34 W 49-22 H 2/21/35 W 42-38 A 2/19/49 L 47-56 H 1/21/50 W 66-44 H 12/12/50 W 84-64 A 2/23/57 W 67-59 P 2/15/58 7 W 62-55 A 2/18/59 L 69-87 P 1/2/60 L 65-101 A 1/27/70 W 90-72 P 1/26/72 W 76-73 A 2/4/73 W 84-71 P 2/18/75 L 70-83 A 11/30/82 W 68-67 A 1/15/83 L 54-58 P 1/14/84 W 83-75 A 2/22/84 W 93-77 P 1/12/85 W 62-55 P 2/21/85 W 56-54 H 1/27/86 W 74-51 A 2/3/86 W 70-64 H 2/27/86 W 73-54 H 1/15/87 11 W 77-73 H 2/21/87 5 W 88-77 A 3/1/87 5 W 77-69 H 1/9/88 6 W 79-66 A 2/14/88 1 W 92-67 H 1/15/89 W 80-68 A 2/9/89 W 94-65 H 1/9/90 W 60-57 A 2/24/90 W 86-74 H 1/10/91 W 70-61 A 2/7/91 W 77-60 H 2/4/92 W 85-75 A 3/3/92 W 92-70 H 1/12/93 W-OT 64-62 A 2/10/93 L 72-75 H 1/8/94 7 W 80-64 H 1/29/94 10 W 64-54 A 3/7/94 12 W 54-34 P 1/19/95 L 62-69 H 2/26/95 W 76-60 A 11/18/95 L 47-64 A 2/22/97 W 71-59 H 2/22/98 W 56-49 A 3/6/98 24 L 64-78 N 2/20/99 W 72-56 H 3/4/00 5 W 98-67 A 2/8/01 W 91-58 H 3/3/01 W-OT 92-88 A 3/9/01 W 77-76 N 2/9/02 W 80-58 A 1/5/03 W 68-65 H 1/7/04 L 60-78 A 2/5/05 L 58-74 H 3/11/05 L 58-77 N 1/4/06 L 60-72 H 3/9/06 W 68-53 N 2/17/07 L 72-84 A 2/3/08 W 93-80 H 3/7/09 W 63-53 A 3/6/10 20 W 70-57 H 2/26/11 24 W 57-41 A 2/8/12 W 79-72 H 1/16/13 W 55-53 A 3/22/15 W 90-77 H 12/7/16 L 63-66 H

Opp Rank

23

25

19 6

GEORGIA (3-0)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 3/11/82 L 60-73 A 11/26/10 21 W 65-58 N 11/22/13 W 83-81 N

HOUSTON (2-4)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 2/9/14 L 74-88 A 3/1/14 L 79-89 H 2/26/15 W 66-54 H 1/2/16 L 50-77 H 2/21/16 W 69-66 A 1/28/17 L 66-79 A

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INDIANA STATE (0-0) LA SALLE (76-41)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1899-00 L 10-15 1901-02 W 19-11 1902-03 W 16-14 1903-04 L 13-20 1904-05 L 17-19 1905-06 W 23-21 1906-07 W 25-17 1907-08 W 29-20 1908-09 L 20-24 1909-10 W 29-18 1910-11 W 30-21 1911-12 L 16-35 1912-13 W 27-22 1913-14 W 28-19 1914-15 W 37-21 1915-16 W 39-25 12/21/36 L-OT 31-37 H 1/22/38 W 37-22 H 1/6/39 L 27-38 H 1/17/40 W 39-37 H 1/17/41 W 27-22 H 2/14/42 W 48-38 H 2/20/43 W 47-43 H 2/8/44 W 73-45 H 1/5/46 W 70-60 H 1/25/47 L 71-73 H 1/24/48 W 54-52 H 1/19/49 W 54-36 H 12/17/49 L 55-60 H 1/28/50 L 51-67 H 7 1/1/51 L 65-82 H 16 1/27/51 W 59-54 H 17 1/8/52 L 50-65 H 2/2/52 L 59-75 H 2/14/53 L 42-57 H 4 3/4/53 L 45-65 N 4 1/2/54 L 53-77 H 13 2/13/54 W 57-56 H 7 2/26/55 L 57-59 H 2 2/15/56 9 W 60-57 P 2/12/57 L 61-63 P 2/12/58 7 W 71-61 P 1/17/59 L 64-67 P 2/20/60 W 77-53 P 1/27/61 W 63-57 P 2/3/62 W 64-51 P 2/2/63 L 71-81 P 2/15/64 W 63-57 P 12/30/64 L 70-83 N 2/6/65 L 74-81 P 12/29/65 W-OT 66-59 P 2/18/66 L 85-86 P 2/8/67 W 79-65 P 3/4/67 W 78-61 P 2/10/68 L 60-64 P 3/2/68 L 69-87 P 1/25/69 L 85-101 N 1/10/70 W 69-61 P 1/19/71 L 58-63 P 2/2/72 W 67-56 P 2/17/73 W 56-54 P 2/3/74 L 54-78 P 2/8/75 L 63-74 P 13 1/31/76 W 67-63 P 2/12/77 W 87-75 P 1/28/78 L 75-82 P 3/4/78 L 72-73 H 2/10/79 19 W 97-81 P 1/19/80 W 67-62 N 2/27/80 L 62-70 H 2/21/81 W 84-62 P 2/20/82 W 86-72 P 1/26/83 W-OT 84-79 H 1/25/84 L-2OT 79-80 P 12/15/84 W 65-54 P 12/27/85 W 81-58 P 12/2/86 W 70-66 P 1/14/88 4 W 59-56 H 1/4/89 W 67-57 P 3/3/90 L 62-63 H 17 1/5/91 W 91-86 A 1/23/92 L 67-78 H 12/15/92 W 87-60 A 1/20/94 11 W 68-55 A


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SERIES SCORES FOR 2017-18 OPPONENTS 2/7/95 W 67-50 H 1/23/96 W 68-48 A 1/28/97 W-2OT 70-67 H 1/17/98 W 80-66 A 1/1/99 W 82-45 H 1/18/00 W 72-50 A 1/4/01 W 75-61 A 2/28/01 W 60-58 H 2/13/02 L 67-71 A 3/7/02 L 66-72 N 3/6/03 W 68-58 H 2/25/04 W-OT 74-70 A 3/5/05 W 73-67 H 1/14/06 W 68-52 H 2/4/06 L 56-62 A 2/4/07 W 89-64 H 2/14/07 L 72-77 A 3/8/08 W 85-66 A 3/13/08 W 84-75 N 1/11/09 W 75-68 A 2/26/09 L 63-70 H 1/30/10 15 W 64-52 H 2/28/10 20 W 65-53 A 2/2/11 W 71-67 A 3/5/11 W 90-82 H 3/11/11 24 W 96-76 N 1/18/12 W 76-70 H 2/22/12 22 W-OT 80-79 A 2/21/13 W 82-74 H 1/18/14 L 68-74 P 12/6/14 W 58-57 P 1/20/16 W 62-49 P 11/11/16 W-OT 97-92 H

MEMPHIS (10-8)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1/17/53 W 71-64 H 12/26/74 L 69-71 H 11/29/86 W 67-59 N 2/13/92 W 65-63 A 2/24/93 W 65-58 H 2/5/95 L 51-53 H 3 12/28/95 L 58-68 A 11/17/00 W 67-62 A 12/20/01 L 54-64 H 3/26/02 L 77-78 N 1/11/14 L 69-79 H 24 2/22/14 L-OT 79-82 A 22 2/7/15 W 61-60 A 3/13/15 W 80-75 N 1/13/16 L 65-67 A 3/3/16 W 72-62 H 1/25/17 W 77-66 H 2/12/17 W 74-62 A

OLD DOMINION (0-0) PENN (49-22)

TU Opp Da te Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1896-97 L 2-4 L 4-6 W 3-1 1899-00 W 15-14 L 5-20 1920-21 L 19-24 12/20/55 12 W 93-72 P 12/18/56 W 79-56 P 1/15/58 12 W 72-61 P 2/25/59 W 75-69 P 12/29/59 W 65-53 N 1/20/60 L 47-50 P 12/21/60 W 72-58 P 2/14/61 W 79-60 P 2/20/63 L 53-59 P 12/21/63 W 65-55 P 12/23/64 W 73-59 P 2/22/66 W 71-64 H 1/3/67 W 74-66 P 1/9/68 W 72-64 P 1/7/69 W 107-83 P 1/21/70 14 L 59-68 P 12/29/70 L 55-76 N 6 1/20/71 L 48-62 P 4 12/18/71 W 57-52 P 5 12/23/72 L 44-59 P 11 1/8/74 L 42-43 P 2/25/75 L 55-57 P 10

1/21/76 L 52-55 P 1/22/77 L 72-83 P 2/21/78 W 71-56 P 1/10/79 18 L 74-79 P 1/8/80 L 46-59 P 1/14/81 L 49-51 P 2/9/82 L 56-59 P 2/9/83 W-2OT 61-53 P 2/8/84 W 81-57 P 12/8/84 W 70-57 P 12/4/85 W 76-53 P 12/28/85 16 W 66-47 P 12/8/86 11 W 103-67 H 1/6/88 W 84-50 P 1/31/89 W 77-55 H 11/28/89 16 W 55-54 P 1/3/91 W 66-49 H 12/3/91 W 69-65 P 1/19/93 W 72-58 N 1/11/94 13 W 76-65 H 2/14/95 W 59-56 P 2/20/96 W 53-42 P 12/21/96 W 69-45 H 1/6/98 W 67-58 H 11/23/98 7 L-OT 70-73 P 1/20/00 W 44-40 H 12/29/00 W 74-60 P 12/30/01 L 62-68 H 12/7/02 L 46-71 P 1/21/04 W 73-69 P 12/8/04 W 52-51 H 12/3/05 W 50-46 P 1/24/07 L 74-76 P 1/23/08 W 80-64 H 1/14/09 W 78-53 P 1/13/10 19 W 60-45 P 1/19/11 W 73-56 H 11/14/11 W-OT 73-67 P 1/23/13 W 76-69 H 11/9/13 W 78-83 P 11/25/14 W 76-67 H 12/9/15 W 77-73 P 12/3/16 W 70-62 H

SAINT JOSEPH'S (90-69)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1901-02 W 27-4 1907-08 W 12-10 1910-11 L 19-22 1912-13 L 24-35 1913-14 L 21-33 1914-15 L 11-24 1921-22 L 17-22 1921-22 L 12-26 1923-24 L 26-31 1924-25 L 19-27 1924-25 L 27-38 12/12/28 W 33-19 A 12/17/29 W 35-32 A 2/28/32 W 45-28 H 1/17/33 W 43-19 H 1/13/34 W 31-27 H 12/19/34 W 32-18 H 12/16/35 W 32-30 H 3/5/37 W 53-32 H 3/4/38 W 40-34 H 3/3/39 W 42-38 H 2/28/40 W 39-14 H 3/7/41 L 35-53 H 3/6/42 L 46-49 H 3/6/43 W 32-28 H 3/4/44 L 46-48 H 3/3/45 W 72-48 H 3/2/46 W 62-42 H 2/12/47 L 54-55 H 2/17/48 L 54-59 H 2/26/49 W 57-56 H 1/2/50 W 61-53 H 2/25/50 W 90-74 H 2/3/51 L 63-66 H 2/24/51 L 67-75 H 2/23/52 W 76-67 H 3/1/52 L 56-59 A 1/3/53 W 70-64 H 2/21/53 L 45-53 A 1/23/54 L 56-57 H 2/6/54 W 73-58 H 2/5/55 W 83-82 H

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2/22/56 10 L 68-77 P 3/10/56 13 W 89-82 P 2/27/57 W 54-58 P 1/25/58 11 W 73-58 P 3/8/58 5 W 91-77 P 1/24/59 L 57-64 P 1/30/60 L 54-59 P 2/19/61 L-OT 83-86 P 3/11/61 L 62-72 H 1/27/62 L 49-53 P 3/9/62 L 65-75 P 2/16/63 L 52-64 P 1/11/64 L 52-53 P 2/13/65 L 59-73 P 12/30/65 L 65-97 P 2/5/66 L 74-105 P 1/28/67 W 72-64 P 1/27/68 L 62-67 P 3/1/68 W 94-65 P 1/18/69 W 79-59 P 3/7/69 L-OT 67-68 P 1/13/70 L 54-55 P 1/28/70 W 63-59 P 12/28/70 W 60-57 H 2/6/71 L 64-71 P 2/19/72 W 60-58 P 3/4/72 W 65-57 P 2/10/73 L 42-74 P 3/3/73 L 60-70 P 2/16/74 W-OT 73-67 P 2/15/75 W 81-67 P 2/18/76 L 62-74 P 3/5/76 W 80-72 P 2/26/77 W 81-74 P 2/11/78 W 72-65 P 2/21/79 15 W 76-68 P 3/3/79 12 W 61-60 H 2/19/80 L 52-53 H 2/14/81 L 58-61 P 3/4/81 L 55-60 H 1/23/82 W 82-77 P 1/22/83 L 73-80 P 2/19/83 L 59-88 P 3/8/83 W 88-69 P 1/4/84 W-OT 89-83 P 3/3/84 18 W 69-58 P 1/3/85 W 74-45 P 3/2/85 L 66-70 P 3/8/85 W 62-61 H 1/9/86 L 71-80 P 2/8/86 L 63-65 P 1/18/87 11 W 70-69 P 2/7/87 6 W 78-69 H 3/3/87 8 W 84-68 H 12/10/87 11 W 83-62 H 3/2/88 1 W 75-62 P 3/8/88 1 W 79-67 H 12/12/88 W 63-57 P 2/2/89 W 79-71 H 12/12/89 W 74-54 H 1/31/90 W 78-63 A 1/22/91 W 73-56 H 2/4/91 L 60-66 A 1/10/92 L 55-60 A 1/19/92 W 74-61 H 3/8/92 W 75-59 P 1/3/93 L 66-71 H 2/19/93 W 66-65 A 3/8/93 W 71-60 P 1/2/94 4 W 67-54 H 1/25/94 10 W 60-46 H 1/15/95 W 74-64 H 2/28/95 L-OT 64-73 P 1/27/96 W 54-52 H 2/8/96 W 60-58 H 1/30/97 W 68-59 A 2/13/97 W 64-62 H 1/26/98 W-OT 68-62 P 2/17/98 W 50-42 H 3/5/98 24 W 76-52 H 1/14/99 W 62-47 H 2/9/99 W 85-78 A 1/8/00 W 64-51 H 2/29/00 24 L 59-62 A 1/16/01 L 51-73 H 2/13/01 L 62-71 A 2/2/02 W 82-72 H 3/2/02 W-2OT 87-84 P 1/14/03 L 55-65 H

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

SERIES SCORES FOR 2017-18 OPPONENTS 2/13/03 L 59-78 P 25 1/31/04 L 71-83 H 3 2/21/04 L 53-76 P 2 2/12/05 L 57-69 P 2/22/05 L 56-63 H 1/8/06 L 57-59 P 2/14/06 W 57-44 H 3/10/06 L 59-73 N 1/10/07 L 67-80 H 2/22/07 L 76-92 P 3/7/07 L 62-66 P 1/26/08 L 67-68 H 3/2/08 W 57-56 P 3/15/08 W 69-64 N 2/12/09 W 61-59 P 3/5/09 W 68-59 H 3/12/09 W 79-65 N 1/6/10 21 W 73-46 H 2/20/10 21 W-OT 75-67 P 1/29/11 W 72-54 P 2/20/11 23 W 66-52 H 1/28/12 W 78-60 H 2/25/12 22 L 72-82 A 2/2/13 L 69-70 A 12/4/13 W 77-69 H 12/3/14 L 56-58 A 12/13/15 L-OT 65-66 H 11/30/16 W 78-72 A

SOUTH CAROLINA (6-8)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 2/4/70 L 71-79 H 1/6/71 L 71-84 A 2 3/11/72 L 51-53 N 6 2/7/76 L 58-65 A 2/5/77 L 48-49 P 1/21/81 W 68-64 A 12/9/81 W 54-51 P 12/19/87 8 W 63-50 W 12/8/90 24 L 63-87 A 21 12/3/94 W 49-44 N 12/2/02 L 47-66 A 12/15/03 W 71-61 H 11/27/04 L 46-60 A 12/22/05 W 63-50 H

SMU (4-6)

TU Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N 1/7/38 W 53-41 H 3/23/56 W 90-81 N 2/6/14 L 52-75 A 2/16/14 W 71-64 H 1/14/15 L 55-60 H 2/19/15 L 58-67 A 3/14/15 L 56-69 N 1/24/16 W 89-80 H 1/4/17 L 65-79 A 2/9/17 L 50-66 L

Opp Rank

23 21 20 8 25

TULANE (7-2)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1/25/92 L 75-99 A 25 2/22/93 W 79-57 H 16 1/20/96 L 59-67 A 12/9/96 W 67-49 H 1/7/15 W 64-56 A 1/31/15 W 55-37 H 3/6/16 W 64-56 A 1/31/17 W 79-71 A 2/25/17 W-2OT 86-76 H

TULSA (1-6)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 12/9/95 L 60-64 H 12/14/96 L 60-67 A 1/10/15 L 56-63 H 2/22/15 L 39-55 A 2/4/16 W-OT 83-79 H 2/23/16 L 55-74 A 1/14/17 L 68-70 H

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

UCF (5-4)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1/4/14 L 76-78 A 3/4/14 W-OT 86-78 H 3/12/14 L-2OT 90-94 N 1/4/15 W 84-78 H 1/28/15 W 86-62 A 2/6/16 W 62-60 A 2/27/16 W 63-61 H 12/31/16 L 53-77 A 2/22/17 L 69-71 H

UCONN (6-10)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 2/13/51 L 61-76 A 3/16/56 W 65-59 P 13 12/27/58 L 46-64 A 2/13/60 W 69-67 P 1/29/64 L 48-53 P 3/9/64 L 48-53 P 1/27/65 L 60-71 A 1/21/14 L 66-90 A 2/20/14 L 55-68 H 21 12/31/14 W-OT 57-53 A 3/7/15 W 75-63 H 1/5/16 W 55-53 A 23 2/11/16 W 63-58 H 3/12/16 L 62-77 N 1/11/17 L 59-73 A 2/19/17 L 63-64 H

USF (8-2)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 3/16/12 L 44-58 N 1/9/14 L 75-82 H 3/8/14 W 66-65 A 1/22/15 W 73-48 H 2/4/15 W 61-48 A 1/31/16 W 70-63 A 2/14/16 W 77-65 H 3/11/16 W 79-62 N 2/5/17 W 83-74 H 3/5/17 W 72-60 A

VILLANOVA (43-48)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 1914-15 L 22-26 1917-18 W 51-24 1920-21 L 28-31 L 24-36 1921-22 L 29-41 L 21-40 1922-23 L 22-32 1923-24 W 24-20 W 20-12 1924-25 L 18-43 L 21-24 1925-26 L 13-16 1/19/27 W 34-33 H 3/16/27 W 25-21 A 3/25/30 W 35-25 H 1/14/31 W 28-19 H 3/4/31 W 32-22 A 1/9/32 W 33-25 H 3/15/32 W 29-25 H 2/4/33 W 47-28 H 2/28/33 L 30-32 A 2/6/34 L 19-20 A 2/28/34 L 22-27 H 2/16/35 W 27-25 H 3/1/35 L 16-23 A 3/2/36 W 44-27 H 1/16/37 W 28-23 H 1/28/38 L 28-36 H 1/27/39 L 29-44 H 1/11/56 10 W 80-73 P 2/6/57 W 81-72 P 2/22/58 6 W 73-58 P 12/17/58 L 69-91 P 1/13/60 L 69-81 P 2/25/61 W 79-69 P 1/10/62 L 53-60 P 1/19/63 W 50-49 P 2/29/64 L 60-67 P 1/16/65 W 73-59 P

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1/5/66 W 57-56 P 1/14/67 L 64-69 P 3/3/68 W 61-52 P 1/22/69 L 66-73 P 1/31/70 L 67-75 P 3/7/70 L 69-77 P 2/26/71 L 65-67 P 2/12/72 L 66-80 P 2/24/73 W 76-67 P 2/9/74 W-OT 81-73 P 1/25/75 L 68-82 P 12/29/75 L 75-84 H 2/21/76 L 58-59 P 2/16/77 W 73-66 P 1/14/78 W 81-73 P 12/16/78 W 66-58 P 2/16/80 L 59-67 P 1/31/81 W 71-68 P 12/19/81 W 52-48 P 18 12/18/82 L 55-82 P 19 12/10/83 W 92-89 P 12/1/84 L 65-68 P 12/14/85 W 81-73 H 11/24/86 W 80-73 A 12/20/86 W-OT 67-65 A 2/10/88 1 W 98-86 H 10 12/17/88 L 59-70 A 2/21/90 L 69-71 H 11/29/90 19 W 70-57 A 24 2/1/92 L 58-66 H 12/31/93 4 W 54-49 N 12/13/95 W 62-56 N 2 12/16/97 16 L 57-68 A 12/15/99 17 W 69-66 H 12/5/00 L 62-69 A 12/8/01 L 66-70 N 3/22/02 W 63-57 H 12/31/02 L 62-70 A 11/21/03 L 48-73 H 12/4/04 W 53-52 P 12/31/05 L 53-75 P 3 12/30/06 L 65-83 A 12/9/07 L 93-101 H 21 12/29/08 L 45-62 A 15 12/13/09 W 75-65 H 3 12/30/10 25 L 74-78 A 8 12/10/11 W 78-67 H 12/5/12 W 76-61 A 2/1/14 L 74-90 H 9 12/14/14 L 62-85 A 7 2/17/16 L 67-83 H 1 12/13/16 L 57-78 A 1

WICHITA STATE (3-0)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 12/22/83 W 78-73 A 12/7/85 W 62-60 H 11/20/14 W-OT 78-74 N

WISCONSIN (3-7)

TU Opp Date Rank W/L Scores H/A/N Rank 12/28/67 W 82-80 H 12/2/95 L-OT 54-57 H 12/4/96 L-OT 57-64 H 12/6/97 20 W 59-49 A 12/9/98 16 L 56-63 H 12/29/99 17 L 44-62 A 12/14/00 L 58-66 H 16 12/3/01 W-2OT 70-67 A 1/2/03 L 67-80 H 12/5/15 L 60-76 A


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First Last Meeting Meeting W L

Opponent

First Last Meeting Meeting W L

Opponent

First Last Meeting Meeting W L 1938-39 2015-16 3 3

Aberdeen

1942-43 1942-43 1 0

ECU

2014-15 2016-17 4 3

Minnesota

Akron

2005-06 2010-11 1 2

Fairleigh Dickinson

1993-94

2015-16

2

0

Mississippi

1987-88 1998-99 3 1

Alabama

2001-02 2005-06 1 2

First Regiment

1895-96

1897-98

2

2

Missouri

1982-83 1992-93 1 2

Alabama-Birm.

1986-87 2013-14 3 1

Florida

1968-69 2001-02 4 2

Monmouth

1982-83 1982-83 1 0

Albright

1916-17 1955-56 10 0

Florida State

1992-93

Montana State

1966-67

Alcorn State

2012-13

2012-13

1

0

Fordham

1931-32 2012-13 41 13

Moravian

1916-17 1925-26 4 1

All-Phila. Collegians

1895-96

1899-00

4

2

Fort Dix

1919-20

1919-20

1

0

Mt. St. Mary’s

1914-15

Alumni

1914-15 1923-24 6 0

Franklin & Marshall

1916-17

1948-49

9

3

Muhlenberg

1917-18 1963-64 31 15

American

1960-61 2014-15 21 4

Fresno State

1997-98

2001-02

2

1

Naval Training Center 1945-46

Arizona

1988-89 1991-92 0 2

Gallaudet

1916-17 1916-17 1 0

Navy

1937-38 1981-82 22 14

Arizona State

1966-67

2008-09

1

5

George Washington

1916-17

Nebraska

1936-37 1936-37 1 0

Arkansas State

1989-90

1989-90

1

0

Georgetown

1928-29 2010-11 22 14

New Hampshire

2016-17

2016-17

0

1

Army

1949-50 2005-06 4 2

Georgia

1981-82 2013-14 3 0

New Mexico

1939-40

2000-01

2

1

Assumption

1977-78 1977-78 1 0

Georgia Southern

1986-87

1986-87

1

0

New York Univ.

1931-32

1970-71

16

21

Auburn

1977-78 2005-06 2 2

Georgia Tech

1930-31

1996-97

3

2

Niagara

1935-36 1951-52 3 0

Bainbridge

1945-46 1945-46 1 0

Gettysburg

1917-18 1968-69 20 4

NJIT

2016-17 2016-17 1 0

Ball State

2006-07

2009-10

2

0

Girard

1901-02 1915-16 9 0

Norfolk Naval Station 1943-44

1944-45

0

Banks Business

1901-02

1903-04

2

1

Glassboro State

1950-51

North Carolina

1947-48

2015-16

3

4

Baylor

1978-79 1978-79 1 0

Gonzaga

1999-00 1999-00 1 0

North Carolina State

1950-51

2002-03

1

6

Biscayne

1976-77 1977-78 2 0

Hahnemann

1907-08 1915-16 3 1

Northern Illinois

2009-10

2010-11

2

0

Bloomsburg

1947-48 1949-50 2 0

Harvard

1973-74 1979-80 2 0

NE Manual Training

1899-00

1901-02

2

0

Blue Ridge

1925-26

1925-26

1

0

Havana

1943-44 1943-44 1 0

Northwestern

1938-39 1938-39 1 0

Boston College

1963-64

2002-03

4

0

Haverford

1894-95 1929-30 4 2

Notre Dame

1933-34

Boston University

1948-49

1964-65

3

0

Hofstra

1964-65 1981-82 12 6

Ohio

2007-08 2010-11 2 0

Bowling Green

1983-84

2012-13

4

1

Holy Cross

1944-45

Ohio State

1934-35

Bradley

1937-38 1996-97 2 4

Houston

2013-14 2016-17 2 4

Oklahoma

1939-40 1995-96 3 0

Brigham Young

1942-43

Illinois

1937-38 2003-04 3 4

Oklahoma City

1966-67

1966-67

0

1

Brown

1927-28 1927-28 1 0

Indiana

1933-34 2003-04 5 4

Oklahoma State

1937-38

1995-96

3

5

Bucknell

1919-20 1981-82 29 5

Indiana State

2017-18

Old Dominion

2017-18

Buffalo

1949-50 2012-13 5 2

Iona

1953-54 1953-54 0 1

Oregon

1939-40 1996-97 1 4

Butler

2012-13 2015-16 0 2

Iowa

1955-56 2015-16 0 3

Oregon State

1969-70

California

1935-36 2010-11 3 2

Iowa State

1990-91

Penn

1896-97 2016-17 50 22

Cal.-Santa Barbara

1970-71

Jacksonville

1974-75 1985-86 1 1

Penn Athletic Club

1928-29

1939-40

3

1

Canisius

1943-44 2012-13 4 1

Johns Hopkins

1928-29

Penn Dental

1908-09

1908-09

1

0

Carlisle Indians

1907-08

1915-16

1

5

Juniata

1927-28 1927-28 2 0

Pa. Institute for Deaf

1901-02

1902-03

0

2

Carnegie Tech.

1930-31

1939-40

13

6

Kansas

1940-41 2014-15 4 8

Penn Military

1898-99

1953-54

8

1

Cathedral (N.Y.)

1922-23

1922-23

0

1

Kansas State

1957-58

1992-93

2

1

Penn State

1927-28

2010-11

60

32

2013-14

3

2

1965-66

1970-71

1

0

2

1

2016-17

2016-17

1951-52

1972-73

1990-91 1935-36

3

53

2

3

0 8

1

17

0

6

1 0

1966-67 1923-24 1945-46

1990-91 1956-57

1972-73

0 1 1

2 1

0

1 3 0

2

2 2

2

Catholic

1914-15 1943-44 2 0

Kent State

1998-99

Pepperdine

1971-72 1990-91 3 0

Central Michigan

2010-11

2011-12

2

0

Kentucky

1944-45 1962-63 4 14

Phila. Dental

1902-03

1907-08

3

Cent. Pennsylvania

1895-96

1899-00

3

2

King’s

1976-77 1977-78 2 0

Phila. Normal

1912-13

1915-16

2

1

Charleston

2007-08 2008-09 1 1

La Salle

1899-00

Phila. Optometry

1922-23

1927-28

4

0

Charlotte

1980-81 2012-13 9 5

Lafayette

1920-21 2008-09 33 5

Phila. Osteopathy

1908-09

1929-30

8

1

Cincinnati

1957-58 201616 8 18

Lebanon Valley

1915-16

4

Phila. Pedagogy

1911-12

1911-12

1

0

City College (N.Y.)

1922-23

Lehigh

1916-17 1987-88 12 3

Phila. Pharmacy

1899-00

1951-52

5

2

Clemson

1980-81 2013-14 2 2

LIU Brooklyn

1962-63

2014-15

5

0

Phila. Textile

1924-25

1975-76

7

3

Cleveland State

1999-00

2000-01

2

0

Long Beach State

1971-72

2008-09

1

2

Pittsburgh

1928-29 1981-82 21 22

Coast Guard (Phila.)

1942-43

1942-43

1

0

Louisiana Tech

2014-15

2014-15

2

0

Point Park

1976-77

Colgate

1930-31 1952-53 4 0

Louisville

1952-53 2013-14 4 3

Princeton

1926-27 2005-06 10 8

Colorado

1937-38 1948-49 3 1

Loyola (Ill.)

1940-41

1963-64

1

2

Providence

1961-62 2007-08 2 2

Cornell

2009-10 2009-10 0 1

Loyola (Md.)

1906-07

1929-30

4

1

Purdue

1930-31 2011-12 2 3

Creighton

1965-66 1967-68 2 0

LSU

1986-87 1986-87 0 1

Quantico Marines

1917-18

1917-18

0

1

Dartmouth

1919-20 1957-58 3 1

Maine

1980-81 1981-82 3 0

Quonset Point

1944-45

1944-45

1

0

Davidson

1967-68 1967-68 0 1

Manhattan

1930-31 2016-17 24 11

Rhode Island

1940-41

2012-13

57

15

Dayton

1956-57 2012-13 16 12

Marist

1981-82 2007-08 2 0

Rice

1948-49 2012-13 3 0

Delaware

1905-06 2015-16 40 6

Marquette

1938-39 1994-95 2 0

Richmond

1954-55 2012-13 11 11

Delaware State

2014-15

Marshall

1975-76 1975-76 0 1

Rider

1935-36 1995-96 13 1

DePaul

1952-53 2016-17 4 2

Maryland

1948-49 2011-12 6 4

Roanoke

1936-37 1936-37 1 0

Dickinson

1920-21 1977-78 9 5

McPherson Oilers

1935-36

1935-36

0

1

Rollins

1982-83 1982-83 1 0

Detroit

1968-69 2012-13 1 1

Medico-Chi. College

1908-09

1913-14

3

2

Rutgers

1919-20 2013-14 33 19

Drake

1934-35 1972-73 2 1

Memphis

1952-53 2016-17 10 8

St. Bonaventure

1928-29

2012-13

53

7

Drexel

1901-02 2007-08 27 9

Miami (Fla.)

1961-62

2005-06

2

2

St. Francis (N.Y.)

1953-54

1978-79

2

1

Duke

1930-31 2012-13 10 19

Miami (Ohio)

1967-68

2009-10

4

2

St. Francis (Pa.)

1923-24

1970-71

5

1

Duquesne

1933-34 2012-13 40 15

Michigan

1933-34 1992-93 1 2

Saint Joseph’s

1901-02

2016-17

90

69

Saint Louis

2005-06

2012-13

7

1

Saint Peter’s

1968-69

1968-69

1

0

1976-77

2015-16

3

2

8

0

2016-17 1978-79

23

2008-09

1

0

Michigan State

1935-36

Eastern Michigan

2008-09

2

0

Middlebury

1927-28 1927-28 1 0

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41

East Tennessee State 2008-09 2007-08

2007-08

76

6

1980-81

2

6

0


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First Last Meeting Meeting W L

Opponent

First Last Meeting Meeting W L

Opponent

First Last Meeting Meeting W L

St. John’s (Md.)

1937-38

1937-38

1

0

Texas

1939-40 2013-14 2 4

VCU

2012-13 2012-13 1 0

St. John’s (N.Y.)

1930-31

2009-10

22

33

Texas A&M

1957-58

2010-11

2

0

Virginia Tech

1965-66

2009-10

10

1

St. Thomas

1931-32

1931-32

0

1

Texas Southern

2013-14

2013-14

0

1

Wake Forest

1930-31

2004-05

10

11

1994-95

1

0

San Diego State

1981-82

2010-11

0

2

Texas Tech

1994-95

Wagner

2012-13 2012-13 1 0

Santa Clara

1947-48

1992-93

2

2

Toledo

1965-66 2011-12 4 0

Washington

1941-42 1974-75 0 2

Schuylkill

1915-16 1928-29 12 2

Towson

2006-07 2014-15 4 1

Washington College

1913-14

1924-25

3

2

Schuylkill Navy

1895-96

Tulane

1991-92 2016-17 7 2

Washington & Jeff.

1928-29

1943-44

4

0

1896-97

1

1

Scranton

1931-32 1978-79 11 1

Tulsa

1995-96 2016-17 1 6

Washington & Lee

1930-31

1930-31

1

0

Seattle

1957-58 1957-58 1 0

UCF

2013-14 2016-17 5 4

Washington State

1942-43

1942-43

1

0

Second Reg. Armory

1920-21

1920-21

1

0

UCLA

1980-81 2005-06 2 3

Wayne

1939-40 1939-40 1 0

Seton Hall

1922-23

2010-11

6

3

UConn

1950-51 2016-17 6 10

West Chester

1898-99

1981-82

12

2

Siena

1950-51 2009-10 1 2

UMass

1982-83 2016-17 44 23

Western Kentucky

1943-44

1943-44

1

0

SMU

1937-38 2016-17 4 6

Univ. of Phila.

1899-00

1

Western Maryland

1925-26

1927-28

2

0

South Carolina

1969-70 2005-06 6 8

UNLV

1978-79 2014-15 1 5

Western Michigan

1943-44

2011-12

4

0

Southern

1986-87 1987-88 2 0

Upsala

1925-26 1925-26 2 0

Western Reserve

1938-39

1938-39

1

0

Stanford

1936-37 2014-15 2 5

Ursinus

1914-15 1944-45 18 8

West Virginia

1928-29

2016-17

37

34

Stetson

1982-83 1982-83 1 0

USC

1938-39 1994-95 2 5

Wichita State

1983-84

2011-12

3

0

Stevens Tech

1917-18

2

USF

2011-12 2016-17 8 2

Widener

1902-03 1908-09 1 1

Susquehanna

1922-23 1962-63 10 0

Utah

2015-16 2015-16 0 1

Wilkes

1950-51

1950-51

1

0

Syracuse

1941-42 2012-13 14 16

Utah State

1973-74

0

William & Mary

1976-77

1982-83

3

2

Temple Freshmen

1922-23

1922-23

0

Utica

1980-81 1980-81 1 0

Wisconsin

1967-68 2015-16 3 7

Temple Guards

1895-96

1899-00

5

1

Valley Forge Hospital 1944-45

Temple J.V.

1894-95

1901-02

6

0

Vanderbilt

1919-20

0

1

1899-00

1973-74 1945-46

1

1

Wyoming

1944-45 1984-85 2 0

1949-50 1992-93 2 1

3

0

Xavier

1956-57 2012-13 13 11

Yale

1897-98 2016-17 1 1

Tennessee

1944-45 2008-09 3 3

Villanova

1914-15

Tennessee Tech

1985-86

Virginia

1964-65 1986-87 2 3

1985-86

1

0

2016-17 43 48

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November 16, 17 & 19 TD Arena Charleston, South Carolina

Auburn Indiana State THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 11:30AM ET

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 11AM ET

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1:30PM ET

Old Dominion Temple THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 2PM ET

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 3:30PM ET

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 9:30PM ET

Clemson

5TH PLACE

CHAMPIONSHIP

Ohio THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 5PM ET

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 7PM ET

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 9:30PM ET

Dayton Hofstra THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 7:30PM ET

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1PM ET

* All times listed in EASTERN TIME (ET)

Home team is listed on the bottom of each match-up

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3RD PLACE

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TEMPLE VS. THE POLLS 1948-49 Feb. 3

at Holy Cross (19)..................50-59

L

1949-50 Jan. 28 Feb. 4

La Salle (7)............................... 51-67 St. John's (4)............................ 61-75

L L

1950-51 Dec. 26 Jan. 1 27 Feb. 6

at St. John's (12)....................68-90 La Salle (16)............................65-82 La Salle (17)............................59-54 at NC State (10).....................58-86

L L W L

1951-52 Jan. 3

at Siena (13............................48- 56

L

1952-53 Feb. 11 14 28 Mar. 4

De Paul (7)............................... 71-66 La Salle (4).............................. 42-57 Manhattan (16)....................... 62-57 La Salle (4)..............................45-65

W L W L

1953-54 Jan. 2 9 Feb. 13 Mar. 3 1954-55 Dec. 16 18 Jan. 1 Feb. 26 1955-56 Dec. 10 Feb. 4

La Salle (13).............................53-77 Navy (18).................................59-65 La Salle (7).............................. 57-56 at Holy Cross (13).................. 73-85

at St. John's (16).................... 77-69 at Kentucky (2)....................... 61-79 Kentucky (1)........................... 69-101 La Salle (2).............................. 57-59

at Kentucky (2)....................... 73-61 at St. Francis (Pa.) (13)........ 103-68

L L W L

W L L L

W W

1956-57 Jan. 4

Wake Forest [P] (18)............. 59-67

L

1957-58 Dec. 28

Seattle (15)............................... 91-73

W

1958-59 Jan. 3 Feb. 7 1959-60 Dec. 22 Jan. 25 27

at St. John's (13)..................... 76-81 at Cincinnati (5).....................60-80

at Kentucky (13)..................... 92-97 at NYU (14).............................. 70-76 St. John's (11)..........................68-63

L L

L L W

1968-69 Dec. 21 28

New Mexico (8)..................... 70-83 Detroit (11)............................... 76-87

L L

1969-70 Dec. 29 Jan. 21 13

So. California (12)..................53-68 Pennsylvania (14)..................59-68 Villanova (10)......................... 67-75

L L L

1970-71 Dec. 19 29 Jan. 6 16 Jan. 20

at Oregon (16)........................ 65-76 Pennsylvania (6)................... 55-76 at South Carolina (2)............. 71-84 at Fordham (14)..................... 67-66 Penn (4)...................................48-62

L L L W L

1971-72 Dec. 18 Jan. 4 Mar. 11

Penn (5)................................... 57-52 at Long Beach St. (8)...........83-95 South Carolina (6).................51-53

W L L

1972-73 Dec. 23 Jan. 20 1974-75 Feb. 8 25 1975-76 Dec. 20 Jan. 10 14

Penn (11)..................................44-59 at St. John's (17)..................... 84-93

L L

La Salle (13)........................... .63-74 Pennsylvania (10).................. 55-57

L L

Rutgers (15)............................62-95 St. John's (14)......................... 63-70 Cincinnati (14)........................ 56-79

L L L

1976-77 Jan. 26

Syracuse (17).......................... 67-76

L

1977-78 Dec. 29 Jan. 25 Mar. 10

Virginia (16).............................55-66 at Syracuse (10)......................66-91 at Texas (16)............................ 58-72

L L L

1978-79 Dec. 30 Jan. 24

UNLV (14)................................ 89-79 Syracuse (12) (OT)................. 76-78

W L

1979-80 Dec. 5 Jan. 30 Feb. 19

Virginia (13).............................52-58 at Syracuse (4).......................77-93 St. John's (7) (OT).................58- 63

L L L

1980-81 Dec. 21

UCLA (3).................................. 49-73

L

1960-61 Dec. 17 Jan. 6

Kentucky (20)........................66-58 at St. John's (5).......................60-81

W L

1981-82 Dec. 19

Villanova (18)..........................52-48

W

1961-62 Jan. 10

Villanova (5)...........................53-60

L

1982-83 Dec. 16 18

at Missouri (10)...................... 68-76 Villanova (19)..........................55-82

L L

1962-63 Dec. 8 1963-64 Feb. 29 1964-65 Feb. 13 1965-66 Dec. 30 Feb. 5 1967-68 Dec. 19

Kentucky (9)...........................52-56

Villanova (8)...........................60-67

Saint Joseph's (3)................. 59-73

Saint Joseph's (3)................. 65-97 Saint Joseph’s (8)................74-105

Davidson (19).........................60-63

L

L

L

L L

1983-84 Mar. 17

North Carolina (1).................. 66-77

L

1984-85 Mar. 16

Georgetown (1)......................46-63

L

1985-86 Mar. 15

Kansas (2)...............................43-65 L

1986-87 Dec. 15 Jan. 8

UCLA (11)................................. 76-65 at Kansas (19)......................... 64-67

L

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W L

1987-88 Jan. 24 Feb. 10 21 Mar. 26

at UNLV (8).............................58-59 L Villanova (10).........................98-86 W at North Carolina (5)............83-66 W Duke (5)..................................53-63 L

1988-89 Dec. 2 3 Jan. 7

Missouri (8) (2OT).................. 74-91 L Arizona (11)..............................50-68 L N. Carolina St. (16)................. 59-71 L

1989-90 Dec. 2 16 Jan. 3 6 13 16

at Syracuse (1)....................... 56-73 at Illinois (5)............................. 61-78 La Salle (17)............................62-63 N. Carolina St. (18)..................71-74 UNLV (7).................................. 76-82 at Georgia Tech (11).............. 57-59

1990-91 Nov. 29 Dec. 8 15 Mar. 22 Mar. 24

at Villanova (24).................... 70-57 W at South Carolina (21).......... 63-87 L Georgia Tech (23)................. 69-67 W Oklahoma State (14)............. 72-63 W North Carolina (4)................. 72-75 L

1991-92 Dec. 28 Jan. 25 Feb. 23 Mar. 20

vs. Kansas (4)..........................73-97 at Tulane (25)......................... 75-99 Arizona (6)..............................60-66 Michigan (15).......................... 66-73

1992-93 Dec. 20 26 Jan. 21 Feb. 7 22 Mar. 26 28

Florida St. (10) (OT)................80-91 L at Cincinnati (23)...................45-68 L at Massachusetts (19)..........50-52 L Wake Forest (13)................. 69-106 L Tulane (16).............................. 79-57 W Vanderbilt (8)......................... 67-59 W Michigan (3)............................72-77 L

1993-94 Dec. 1 16 27 Jan. 8 Feb. 13 20 24 27 Mar. 10 20

at Kansas (3).......................... 73-59 W Cincinnati (17)......................... 88-72 W vs. Ga. Tech (15)..................... 51-57 L G. Washington (23)..............80-64 W at Massachusetts (13)..........55-56 L vs. Louisville (5).....................68-53 W Massachusetts (11).................50-51 L at Duke (2).............................. 47-59 L at Massachusetts (9)............59-70 L Indiana (18)............................. 58-67 L

1994-95 Dec. 2 Jan. 21 Feb. 23 Mar. 9

vs. Cincinnati (10)...................41-60 at Massachusetts (1).............58-59 Massachusetts (5)................ 72-63 at Massachusetts (8)............ 44-63

L L W L

1995-96 Nov. 18 Dec. 13 16 22 28 Feb. 1 11 25 Mar. 9 17

at Georgetown (5)................ 49-74 vs. Villanova (2).....................62-56 vs. Cincinnati (12).................. 49-70 vs. Kansas (1) (OT)................. 74-66 at Memphis (3).......................58-68 Massachusetts (1).................35-59 at Massachusetts (1).............55-84 Virginia Tech (12)................... 57-41 vs. Massachusetts (2)........... 61-75 vs. Cincinnati (7).................... 65-78

L W L W L L L W L L

1996-97 Jan. 16 Feb. 2 Mar. 16

vs. Cincinnati (4)....................70-55 Louisville (14).......................... 67-44 vs. Minnesota (3).................. 57-76

W W L

L L L L L L

L L L L


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TEMPLE VS. THE POLLS 1997-98 Nov. 14 22 Dec. 9 Jan. 4 31 Feb. 3 14 22 Mar. 1

Indiana (17).............................59-53 at Mississippi (23)..................74-87 Fresno State (18).................... 76-61 Rhode Island (24)................. 64-74 Xavier (24)...............................73-79 at Massachusetts (23).......... 61-47 at Rhode Island (25)............ 68-67 at G. Washington (25)..........56-49 Massachusetts (20).............. 74-66

W L W L L W W W W

1998-99 Nov. 20 Dec. 5 29 Mar. 14 21

Michigan State (5)................60-59 at Indiana (16)........................62-63 vs. Stanford (5)......................50-57 vs. Cincinnati (3)....................64-54 vs. Duke (1).............................64-85

W L L W L

1999-00 Dec. 9 Feb. 13 20

vs. Gonzaga (24)................... 64-48 Maryland (22)........................ 73-65 at Cincinnati (1)...................... 77-69

2000-01 Nov. 9 24 Dec. 2 14 21 Mar. 16 18 25

vs. Maryland (2)..................... 74-82 L vs. Duke (1)..............................61-63 L Duke (1)....................................68-93 L Wisconsin (16)........................58-66 L Wake Forest (6)..................... 65-73 L vs. Texas (18).......................... 79-65 W vs. Florida (8)......................... 75-54 W vs. Michigan State (3)..........62-69 L

2001-02 Dec. 5 18 Feb. 20

at Duke (1)............................... 57-82 Alabama (22)......................... 67-70 Xavier (24).............................. 67-56

L L W

2002-03 Dec. 14 28 Feb. 13 Mar. 8 14

at Illinois (14)........................... 54-70 Indiana (10).............................. 71-64 at Saint Joseph’s (25).......... 59-78 at Xavier (11)...........................65-96 vs. Xavier (10)........................ 63-57

L W L L W

2003-04 Nov. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 21

Illinois (12)...............................60-75 L Saint Joseph’s (3).................. 71-83 L at Saint Joseph’s (2)............ 53-76 L

2004-05 Dec. 11 Dec. 13 Jan. 8

at Alabama (18)....................... 71-75 L Wake Forest (5)..................... 64-67 L at Duke (5).............................. 74-82 L

W W W

2005-06 Nov. 17 Dec. 10 Dec. 31 Jan. 19 Jan. 28 Feb. 25 Mar. 9

at UCLA (16)........................... 47-54 L Alabama (19)..........................68-58 W vs. Villanova (3)..................... 53-75 L G. Washington (19)...............60-72 L Maryland (18)..........................91-85 W Duke (1).................................... 66-74 L G. Washington (6).................68-53 W

2006-07 Jan. 2

at Duke (5).............................. 55-73 L

2007-08 Nov. 9 Dec. 9 Jan. 9 16 Mar. 20

at Tennessee (7)...................63-80 L Villanova (21)......................... 93-101 L Duke (7)................................... 64-74 L Xavier (20).............................. 78-59 W Michigan State (18)................ 61-72 L

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

2008-09 Dec. 13 29 Feb. 5 Mar. 13 20

Tennessee (8)........................ 88-72 W at Villanova (15).....................45-62 L at Xavier (9)............................ 74-83 L vs. Xavier (19).........................55-53 W vs. Arizona State (19)........... 57-66 L

2009-10 Nov. 17 Dec. 13 29

at Georgetown (19)..............45-46 L Villanova (3)........................... 75-65 W Kansas (1)................................52-84 L

2010-11 Dec. 9 30 Feb. 23

Georgetown (9).....................68-65 W at Villanova (8).......................74-78 L at Duke (1)................................ 61-78 L

2011-12 Jan. 4

vs. Duke (3).............................78-73 W

2012-13 Dec. 8 22 Jan. 6 26 Mar. 10 24

vs. Duke (2)............................67-90 L vs. Syracuse (3)..................... 83-79 W at Kansas (6)..........................62-69 L at Butler (9)............................. 71-83 L VCU (21).................................. 84-76 W vs. Indiana (4)........................52-58 L

2013-14 Jan. 11 14 26 Feb. 1 14 16 20 22 27

vs. Memphis (24).................. 69-79 L at Cincinnati (19)...................58-69 L vs. Cincinnati (15)..................76-80 L vs. Villanova (9)..................... 74-90 L vs. Louisville (13)...................58-82 L vs. SMU (23)............................ 71-64 W vs. UConn (21).......................55-68 L at Memphis (22).................... 79-82 L-OT at Louisville (7).......................66-88 L

2014-15 Dec. 14 22 Feb. 19 Mar. 14

at Villanova (7).......................62-85 L vs. Kansas (10)....................... 77-52 W at SMU (21)............................. 58-67 L vs. SMU (20)..........................56-69 L

2015-16 Nov. 13 20 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 24 Feb. 17

vs. North Carolina (1)............. 67-91 L vs. Butler (22)........................ 69-74 L vs. Utah (16)............................ 68-74 L at Cincinnati (22)...................77-70 W at UConn (23)........................55-53 W SMU (8)...................................89-80 W Villanova (1)............................ 67-83 L

2016-17 Nov. 24 25 Dec. 13 28 Jan. 18 Feb. 9

vs. Florida State (25)............89-86 W vs. West Virginia (19)............. 81-77 W at Villanova (1)....................... 57-78 L Cincinnati (23).......................50-56 L at Cincinnati (20)................... 74-81 L SMU (25).................................50-66 L

Overall: 66 wins, 162 losses AP Ranking at time of game

TEMPLE IN THE AP POLL 1955-56 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 27 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 6

11 12 17 16 10 8 6 7 9 9 10 14 13

1957-58 Dec. 10 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 4 Mar. 11

10 13 12 12 11 11 10 7 6 5 5 5

1978-79 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Mar. 6

18 17 16 18 19 15 15 12 13

1983-84 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 6 Mar. 13

20 17 18 15 20

1986-87 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10

20 16 14 8 11 8 7 6 6 5 5 8 8

1987-88 Pre 12 Dec. 1 12 Dec. 8 11

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Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Mar. 15

8 6 6 6 4 3 6 5 1 1 1 1 1 1

1988-89 Pre 19 Nov. 22 19 Nov. 29 17 1989-90 Pre 15 Nov. 27 16 Dec. 5 23

Dec. 8 16 Feb. 23 25 1999-00 Pre 7 Nov. 15 6 Nov. 22 5 Nov. 29 10 Dec. 6 19 Dec. 13 17 Dec. 20 19 Dec. 27 17 Jan. 10 23 Jan. 24 24 Jan. 31 21 Feb. 7 19 Feb. 14 15 Feb. 21 8 Feb. 28 5 Mar. 7 6 Mar. 14 5 2000-01 Nov. 27 17

1990-91 Pre 19 Dec. 4 24

2001-02 Pre 16 Nov. 19 25

1993-94 Pre 8 Nov. 22 8 Nov. 29 7 Dec. 6 5 Dec. 13 4 Dec. 20 4 Dec. 27 4 Jan. 3 7 Jan. 10 13 Jan. 17 11 Jan. 24 10 Jan. 31 10 Feb. 7 8 Feb. 14 13 Feb. 21 8 Feb. 28 12 Mar. 7 12 Mar. 14 12

2009-10 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Mar. 15

21 18 21 19 16 15 19 21 21 20 20 17 12

2010-11 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Dec. 27 Jan. 10 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Mar. 7

21 21 25 19 24 23 24 24

1997-98 Pre 24 Nov. 16 18 Nov. 23 20 Dec. 1 20 Dec. 8 20 Dec. 15 16 Dec. 22 24 Feb. 23 24 Mar. 1 24 Mar. 6 24 1998-99 Pre 7 Nov. 17 7 Nov. 24 6 Dec. 1 10

2011-12 Feb. 20 22 Feb. 27 23 Mar. 5 21


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TEMPLE ON NATIONAL TV 03/25/01

Michigan St. 69, Temple 62

03/11/93

Massachusetts 69, Temple 61

03/15/08

Temple 69, Saint Joseph’s 64

01/24/88

UNLV 59, Temple 58

03/20/08

Michigan St. 72, Temple 61

12/01/93

Temple 73, Kansas 59

12/13/08

Temple 88, Tennessee 72

02/19/89

UNLV 62, Temple 60

03/20/09

Arizona State 66, Temple 57

12/16/93

Temple 88, Cincinnati 72

02/05/09

Xavier 83, Temple 74

12/16/89

Illinois 78, Temple 61

03/14/10

Temple 56, Richmond 52

02/24/94

Massachusetts 51, Temple 50

11/17/09

Georgetown 46, Temple 45

12/15/90

Temple 69, Georgia Tech 67

03/19/10

Cornell 78, Temple 65

03/10/94

Massachusetts 70, Temple 59

12/09/10

Temple 68, Georgetown 65

02/09/92

Temple 73, Penn State 72

01/06/13

Kansas 69, Temple 62

12/20/94

Temple 67, Texas Tech 64

11/13/12

Temple 80, Kent State 66

02/23/92

Arizona 66, Temple 60

03/10/13

Temple 84, VCU 76

01/05/95

Temple 69, Marquette 57

12/08/12

Duke 90, Temple 67

02/07/93

Wake Forest 106, Temple 69

12/05/15

Wisconsin 76, Temple 60

02/23/95

Temple 72, Massachusetts 63

03/22/15

Temple 90, G. Washington 77

02/13/94

Massachusetts 56, Temple 55

03/09/95

Massachusetts 63, Temple 44

03/31/15

Miami 60, Temple 57

02/20/94

Temple 68, Louisville 53

CBS SPORTS NETWORK (17-16)

12/09/95

Tulsa 64, Temple 60

02/19/17

UConn 64, Temple 63

02/27/94

Duke 59, Temple 47

01/11/12

Temple 72, Saint Louis 67

12/13/95

Temple 62, Villanova 56

01/21/95

Massachusetts 59, Temple 58

01/14/12

Richmond 76, Temple 65

12/22/95

Temple 74, Kansas 66

ESPN2 (40-39)

02/05/95

Memphis 53, Temple 51

02/15/12

Temple 76, St. Bonaventure 70

01/25/96

Temple 59, Duke 58

12/04/93

Temple 55, UAB 52

02/12/95

Temple 53, Louisville 48

01/19/13

St. Bonaventure 81, Temple 78

02/01/96

Massachusetts 59, Temple 35

02/10/95

Temple 83, Rhode Island 63

02/19/95

Texas 70, Temple 54

02/16/13

Temple 83, UMass 82

02/03/96

GW 64, Temple 47

01/08/96

Temple 73, Xavier 56

01/20/96

Tulane 67, Temple 59

02/21/13

Temple 82, La Salle 74

12/14/96

Tulsa 60, Temple 67

12/09/96

Temple 67, Tulane 49

02/11/96

Massachusetts 84, Temple 55

01/14/14

Cincinnati 69, Temple 58

01/16/97

Temple, Cincinnati 55

01/28/97

Temple 70, La Salle 67

02/25/96

Temple 57, Va. Tech 41

01/21/14

UConn 90, Temple 66

01/25/97

Massachusetts 78, Temple 66

02/18/97

Temple 45, Va. Tech 41

02/02/97

Temple 67, Louisville 44

01/26/14

Cincinnati 80, Temple 76

02/22/97

Temple 71, GW 59

11/14/97

Temple 59, Indiana 53

03/01/97

Massachusetts 59, Temple 53

02/01/14

Villanova 90, Temple 74

12/09/97

Temple 76, Fresno State 61

11/16/97

Villanova 68, Temple 57

02/28/98

Temple 74, Massachusetts 66

02/16/14

Temple 71, SMU 64

01/31/98

Xavier 79, Temple 73

02/03/98

Temple 61, Massachusetts 47

01/16/99

Temple 76, Rhode Island 63

12/03/15

Saint Joseph’s 58, Temple 56

02/14/98

Temple 68, Rhode Island 67

02/17/98

Temple 50, Saint Joseph’s 42

02/14/99

Xavier 62, Temple 60

01/14/15

SMU 60, Temple 55

11/11/98

Temple 59, Wake Forest 48

11/10/98

Temple 65, Georgetown 49

02/13/00

Temple 73, Maryland 65

01/28/15

Temple 86, UCF 62

11/20/98

Temple 60, Michigan St. 59

12/14/98

Temple 75, Florida State 66

02/20/00

Temple 77, Cincinnati 69

01/31/15

Temple 55, Tulane 37

12/05/98

Indiana 63, Temple 62

12/31/98

Fresno State 66, Temple 63

02/17/01

Temple 84, Massachusetts 52

02/10/15

Temple 75, Cincinnati 59

01/23/99

Temple 65, Massachusetts 57

02/09/99 Temple 85, Saint Joseph’s 78

02/16/02

Temple 64, Massachusetts 47

02/14/15

Temple 66, ECU 53

02/06/99

Temple 72, Rhode Island 63

01/25/00

Temple 59, Xavier 40

03/03/02

Temple 87, Saint Joseph’s 84

02/22/15

Tulsa 55, Temple 39

03/04/99

Temple 64, Va. Tech 51

02/01/00

Temple 75, Massachusetts 48

02/15/03

Temple 76, N.C. State 54

02/26/15

Temple 66, Houston 54

03/06/99

Rhode Island 62, Temple 59

02/29/00

Saint Joseph’s 63, Temple 59

11/13/15

North Carolina 91, Temple 67

11/26/99

Indiana 67, Temple 59

12/14/00

Wisconsin 66, Temple 58

12/13/15

Saint Joseph's 66, Temple 65

12/04/99

Wake Forest 77, Temple 72

02/13/01

Saint Joseph’s 71, Temple 62

ABC (14-14)

CBS (20-24) 03/17/84

N. Carolina 77, Temple 66

01/05/16

Temple 55, UConn 53

12/08/99

Temple 64, Gonzaga 48

11/08/01

Florida 72, Temple 64

03/16/85

Georgetown 63, Temple 46

01/13/16

Memphis 67, Temple 65

12/15/99

Temple 69, Villanova 66

11/09/01

Maryland 82, Temple 74

03/15/86

Kansas 65, Temple 43

01/20/16

Temple 62, La Salle 49

02/05/00

Temple 74, Rhode Island 40

12/05/01

Duke 82, Temple 57

03/15/87

LSU 72, Temple 62

01/31/16

Temple 70, USF 63

02/26/00

Temple 72, Massachusetts 54

12/20/01

Memphis 64, Temple 54

03/20/88

Temple 74, Georgetown 53

02/14/16

Temple 77, USF 65

03/04/00

Temple 98. G. Wash. 67

03/26/02

Memphis 78, Temple 77

03/24/88

Temple 69, Richmond 47

11/30/16

Temple 78, Saint Joseph's 62

03/06/00

Temple 65, St. Bona. 44

01/11/03

Richmond 61, Temple 42

03/26/88

Duke 63, Temple 53

12/07/16

G. Washington 66, Temple 63

11/17/00

Temple 67, Memphis 62

02/01/03

Temple 96, St. Bona. 77

01/07/89

N. C. State 71, Temple 59

01/04/17

SMU 79, Temple 65

11/22/00

Temple 69, Indiana 61

11/29/03

Illinois 75, Temple 60

01/06/90

N. C. State 74, Temple 71

01/11/17

UConn 73, Temple 59

11/24/00

Duke 63, Temple 61

01/10/04

Dayton 60, Temple 56

01/19/91

Temple 71, Clemson 52

01/18/17

Cincinnati 81, Temple 74

12/02/00

Duke 93, Temple 68

01/24/04

Massachusetts 66, Temple 65

03/14/91

Temple 80, Purdue 63

01/25/17

Temple 77, Memphis 666

12/21/00

Wake Forest 73, Temple 65

12/13/04

Wake Forest 67, Temple 64

03/16/91

Temple 77, Richmond 64

02/12/17

Temple 74, Memphis 62

01/27/01

Massachusetts 65, Temple 64

12/20/04

Temple 48, Princeton 46

03/22/91

Temple 72, Okla. St. 63

02/10/01

Xavier 78, Temple 71

01/08/05

Duke 82, Temple 74

03/24/91

N. Carolina 75, Temple 72

ESPN (54-45)

02/24/01

Temple 70, Dayton 62

01/15/05

Maryland 80, Temple 69

03/20/92

Michigan 73, Temple 66

03/15/84

Temple 65, St. John’s 63

03/03/01

Temple 77, G. Wash. 76

12/10/05

Temple 68, Alabama 58

03/18/93

Temple 75, Missouri 61

12/03/87

Temple 81, UCLA 76

03/10/01

Temple 76, Massachusetts 65

01/28/06

Temple 91, Maryland 85

03/20/93

Temple 68, Santa Clara 57

12/10/87

Temple 83, Saint Joseph’s 62

12/08/01

Villanova 70, Temple 66

02/14/06

Temple 57, Saint Joseph’s 44

03/26/93

Temple 67, Vanderbilt 59

12/19/87

Temple 63, So. Carolina 50

12/18/01

Alabama 70, Temple 67

01/02/07

Duke 73, Temple 55

03/28/93

Michigan 77, Temple 72

01/14/88

Temple 59, La Salle 56

01/19/02

Massachusetts 63, Temple 53

12/20/08

Kansas 71, Temple 59

03/18/94

Temple 61, Drexel 39

03/10/88

Temple 68, Rhode Island 63

01/26/02

N.C. State 80, Temple 61

01/17/09

Massachusetts 79, Temple 75

03/20/94

Indiana 67, Temple 58

12/12/88

Temple 63, Saint Joseph’s 57

02/02/02

Temple 82, Saint Joseph’s 72

02/12/09

Temple 61, Saint Joseph’s 59

03/16/95

Cincinnati 77, Temple 71

12/26/88

Temple 50, Penn State 48

02/09/02

Temple 80, G. Wash. 58

03/14/09

Temple 69, Duquesne 64

03/15/96

Temple 61 Oklahoma 43

03/18/88

Temple 87, Lehigh 73

02/20/02

Temple 67, Xavier 56

01/02/10

Kansas 84, Temple 52

03/17/96

Cincinnati 75, Temple 68

01/21/89

WVU 65, Temple 63

03/13/02

Temple 81, Fresno State 75

01/30/10

Temple 64, La Salle 52

03/14/97

Temple 62, Mississippi 40

02/04/89

Rhode Island 72, Temple 58

12/14/02

Illinois 70, Temple 54

11/25/10

Cal 57, Temple 50

03/16/97

Minnesota 76, Temple 57

03/15/89

Richmond 70, Temple 56

12/28/02

Temple 71, Indiana 64

12/30/10

Villanova 78, Temple 74

03/12/98

W. Virginia 82, Temple 52

03/01/90

Temple 65, Rutgers 57

02/08/03

Temple 61, Massachusetts 50

01/22/11

Xavier 88, Temple 77

02/28/99

Massachusetts 57, Temple 49

03/16/90

St. John’s 81, Temple 65

03/08/03

Xavier 96, Temple 65

02/05/11

Temple 80, Rhode Island 67

03/14/99

Temple 64, Cincinnati 54

11/15/90

Iowa 73, Temple 71

03/15/03

Dayton 79, Temple 72

02/23/11

Duke 78, Temple 61

03/19/99

Temple 77, Purdue 55

12/18/90

Temple 67, Penn State 63

02/14/04

Temple 59, Georgetown 53

11/20/11

Temple 78, Wichita St. 74 (OT)

03/21/99

Duke 85, Temple 64

02/23/91

WVU 91, Temple 66

03/06/04

Xavier 70, Temple 69

12/10/11

Temple 78, Villanova 67

03/17/00

Temple 73, Lafayette 47

01/16/92

WVU 67, Temple 62

01/22/05

Temple 69, Xavier 54

12/17/11

Texas 77, Temple 65

03/19/00

Seton Hall 67, Temple 65

01/23/92

La Salle 78, Temple 67

02/05/05

G. Wash. 74, Temple 58

01/04/12

Temple 78, Duke 73

03/16/01

Temple 79, Texas 65

02/13/92

Temple 65, Memphis 63

01/21/06

Massachusetts 60, Temple 34

02/04/12

Temple 73, Rhode Island 56

03/18/01

Temple 75, Florida 54

12/08/92

Temple 79, Boston College 72

02/25/06

Duke 74, Temple 66

02/11/12

Temple 85, Xavier 72

03/23/01

Temple 84, Penn State 72

12/26/92

Cincinnati 68, Temple 45

01/09/08

Duke 74, Temple 64

12/05/12

Temple 76, Villanova 61

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TEMPLE ON NATIONAL TV 12/22/12

Temple 83, Syracuse 79

02/25/17

Temple 86, Tulane 76 (2OT)

01/26/13

Butler 83, Temple 71

03/05/17

Temple 72, USF 60

01/11/14

Memphis 79, Temple 69

03/09/17

ECU 80, Temple 69

01/18/14

La Salle 74, Temple 68

02/14/14

Louisville 82, Temple 58

ESPNews (12-7)

02/20/14

UConn 68, Temple 55

12/04/13

Temple 77, Saint Joseph’s 69

02/27/14

Louisville 88, Temple 66

01/04/14

UCF 78, Temple 76

03/12/14

UCF 94, Temple 90 (2OT)

02/06/14

SMU 75, Temple 52

12/22/14

Temple 77, Kansas 52

02/09/14

Houston 88, Temple 74

12/31/15

Temple 57, UConn 53

03/04/14

Temple 86, UCF 78 (OT)

02/19/15

SMU 67, Temple 58

03/08/14

Temple 66, USF 65

03/07/15

Temple 75, UConn 63

12/06/14

Temple 58, LaSalle 57

03/13/15

Temple 80, Memphis 75

01/04/15

Temple 84, UCF 78

03/14/15

SMU, 69, Temple 56

01/07/15

Temple 64, Tulane 56

03/25/15

Temple 77, Louisiana Tech 59

01/10/15

Tulsa 63, Temple 56

11/20/15

Butler 74, Temple 69

01/22/15

Temple 73, USF 48

12/29/15

Temple 77, Cincinnati 70

02/04/15

Temple 61, USF 48

01/24/16

Temple 89, SMU 80

02/07/15

Temple 61, Memphis 60

02/11/16

Temple 63, UConn 558

01/02/16

Houston 77, Temple 50

02/17/16

Villanova 83, Temple 67

01/09/16

Temple 78, ECU 60

03/11/16

Temple 79, USF 62

02/21/16

Temple 69, Houston 66

03/12/16

UConn 77, Temple 62

02/23/16

Tulsa 74, Temple 55

11/25/16

Temple 81, West Virginia 77

11/11/16

Temple 97, La Salle 92 (OT)

02/09/17

SMU 66, Temple 50

02/15/17

ECU 78, Temple 64

ESPNU (21-23)

FOX (1-2)

03/15/05

Virginia Tech 60, Temple 50

11/11/97

Temple 69, Auburn 42

11/17/05

UCLA 54, Temple 47

12/29/98

Stanford 57, Temple 50

12/30/06

Villanova 83, Temple 65

12/01/02

Wake Forest 83, Temple 76

11/15/07

Providence 66, Temple 64

11/16/07

Charleston 79, Temple 76

FS1 (0-1)

11/18/07

Temple 73, Marist 69 (OT)

12/13/16

12/09/07

Villanova 101, Temple 93

12/15/07

Temple 64, Drexel 51

NBC (3-3)

01/26/08

Saint Joseph’s 68, Temple 67

01/24/87

Temple 67, UAB 60

12/29/08

Villanova 62, Temple 45

02/21/88

Temple 83, No. Carolina 66

01/24/09

Temple 80, Charlotte 53

12/10/88

Kansas 95, Temple 78

02/06/10

Richmond 71, Temple 54

01/29/89

Notre Dame 64, Temple 60

11/26/10

Temple 65, Georgia 58

01/13/90

UNLV 82, Temple 76

11/28/10

Texas A&M 54, Temple 51

02/16/91

Temple 70, Notre Dame 46

01/29/11

Temple 72, Saint Joseph’s 54

02/12/11

Temple 75, Dayton 63

TBS (1-1)

11/17/11

Temple 69, Western Mich. 55

03/22/13

Temple 76, NC State 72

01/12/13

Temple 64, Saint Louis 54

03/24/13

Indiana 58, Temple 52

02/09/13

Temple 72, Dayton 71

11/11/13

Kent State 81, Temple 77

TNT (1-2)

12/07/13

Texas 81, Temple 80 (OT)

03/17/11

Temple 66, Penn State 64

01/01/14

Rutgers 71, Temple 66

03/19/11

San Diego St. 71, TU 64 (2OT)

01/09/14

USF 82, Temple 75

03/16/12

South Florida 58, Temple 44

01/29/14

Temple 88, Rutgers 82

02/22/14

Memphis 82, Temple 79 (OT)

TruTV (0-1)

03/01/14

Houston 89, Temple 79

03/18/16

01/17/15

Cincinnati 84, Temple 53

03/05/15

Temple 70, ECU 56

11/19/15

Temple 75, Minnesota 70

11/22/15

Utah 74, Temple 68

01/16/16

Temple 67, Cincinnati 65

02/04/16

Temple 83, Tulsa 79

02/06/16

Temple 60, UCF 60

03/03/16

Temple 72, Memphis 62

11/24/16

Temple 89, Florida State 86

12/10/16

Temple 74, DePaul 65

12/22/16

Temple 83, Yale 77

12/28/16

Cincinnati 56, Temple 50

12/31/16

UCF 77, Temple 53

01/28/17

Houston 79, Temple 66

02/22/17

UCF 71, Temple 69

GREATNESS DOESN’T QUIT.

Villanova 78, Temple 57

Iowa 72, Temple 70

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

PRESIDENT

Richard M. ENGLERT 41st Year at Temple Accessible. High quality. Engaged with the community. Affordable. Diverse. Those are the pillars of Richard M. Englert’s presidency. They are also the values he has championed at Temple University for more than 40 years. After serving Temple with loyalty and distinction in 16 different roles since 1976, Englert became president on July 21, 2016. Under his leadership, the university welcomed its largest and most academically qualified class of new students and broke records for freshman applications. It also began major campus renovations, highlighted by a state-of-the-art library. At the same time, Temple’s faculty gained unprecedented national recognition, and its student-athletes reached new levels of success on the field and off.

As Temple’s president, Englert has focused the university on its historic commitments: engaging with the city of Philadelphia; producing research that improves lives, including work on opioid abuse and traumatic brain injury; and energizing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Most of all, as a lifelong educator, Englert takes every opportunity to empower Temple’s inspiring students and faculty. “Temple has proved that excellence in education, access, affordability, diversity and community engagement are not mutually exclusive,” Englert said. “That’s what we’ve done better than anyone else for more than 130 years. It is who we are and it is the dedication to our mission that will make Temple an even greater institution in the years to come.”

"I can say without reservation that there has never been a better time to be part of the Temple family, whether you are a student, faculty member, administrator or alumnus," Englert said. "We have a strong dedication to our mission and an unrelenting commitment to our students, our neighbors and our great city." Englert arrived at Temple as an assistant to the dean of the College of Education. Over the years, he has been provost and interim senior vice president for academic affairs, dean of the College of Education and vice president for administration, among many other roles. Since 1985, he has served as a professor in the College of Education.

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Throughout his career, Englert has always responded to Temple’s call. In recognition of his lifelong dedication, the Board of Trustees appointed him to the honorific role of university chancellor in 2012. “President Englert has devoted his life to Temple University,” said Board of Trustees Chair Patrick J. O’Connor. ”Over the course of his 40-year-plus career at Temple, he has earned a reputation as an outstanding teacher, administrator and leader who always puts the needs of our students first.” Englert earned a doctorate in educational administration from the University of California, Los Angeles. He also has a master’s degree from Pepperdine University and a bachelor’s degree from St. John’s College.

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JoAnne Epps EVP & Provost


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Dr. Patrick KRAFT 5th Year at Temple 3rd as Director of Athletics Since his appointment as Director of Athletics in May 2015, after serving two years as Deputy Director of Athletics, Dr. Patrick Kraft has led a transformation in Temple University’s Department of Athletics. During his tenure, investments and enhancements in student-athlete welfare, in support of coaches and staff, in academic support and in facilities have provided deserved regional and national attention for the University. In 2016, Kraft was recognized by the Sports Business Journal and by the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 for his work at Temple. Among the accomplishments and initiatives during Kraft’s tenure: On the Field • Football won the 2016 American Athletic Conference Championship, marking its first Conference Championship since 1967 and first Conference Championship Game ever; won 20 games in a two-year span, was nationally-ranked for consecutive seasons and competed in a bowl game in consecutive seasons, all for first time in school history; and football is one of five FBS teams to win 10 or more games in each of the past two seasons and play in its conference championship game in each year. • Men’s Basketball won its first American Athletic Conference Regular Season title (2016), and first regular season title since 2012; defeated nationally ranked teams (#24 Florida State, #19 West Virginia) in consecutive days for the first time in school history to win the 2016 NIT Season Tip-Off and earned a berth in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, marking its seventh appearance in nine years. • Women’s Basketball cracked the Top 25 in 2017 for the first time since the 2005-06 season and made its first NCAA appearance in five years. • Volleyball finished #47 in NCAA RPI in 2016, its best finish since the 2002 season and posted its third straight 20-win season. • Men's Soccer cracked the Top 25 in 2015 for the first time since 1997 and posted its first road win over Penn State since 1989. • Women’s Lacrosse made an appearance in the Top 20 in 2016 for the first time since 2005. • Women’s Gymnastics posted its best 10 scores in program history during the 201617 season and sent its first individual qualifier since 2009, Daisy Todd, to NCAA Regionals. • Women’s Fencing set a school record for wins in 2017 and earned its’ highest ever ranking (#6). • Men’s Crew medaled in the Varsity 8 at the 2016 Dad Vail Regatta for the first time in eight years. • Women’s Soccer posted consecutive double-digit win seasons (2014, 2015) for the first time in program history. • Blanca Fernandez became the first ever All-American in Temple women’s cross country history and first women’s track All-American since 1988. In the Classroom • Student-athletes achieved a record five consecutive semesters with a combined GPA of 3.10 or above and 11 consecutive semesters above a 3.0. Fifteen programs earned a cumulative GPA greater than 3.0, led by women's volleyball (3.58) and men's tennis (3.46). Twelve of those programs combined for GPAs above a 3.40. • Men’s Basketball, Men’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s Golf, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Cross Country, Fencing, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Women’s Rowing, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Tennis, Women’s Track & Field and Volleyball (16 out of 19 sports) have achieved record team GPAs in the past four semesters. • Sixty-nine percent of student-athletes earned at least a 3.0 GPA in the spring of 2017, setting a Temple Athletics record. Another record was set with seven teams earning public recognition for their Academic Performance Rate (APR) data. • With an average multi-year APR of 991, Temple ranked 12th in the nation among Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) institutions, and led all full members of the American Athletic Conference in 2017. Temple also is one of just 17 FBS institutions with all sports having multi-year APR's of 970 or greater. • Student-athletes posted a record high 88% Graduation Success Rate (GSR), setting a school-record for the seventh consecutive year. Temple also posted its highest Federal Graduation Rate (71%) since 2010. Temple's overall GSR number is tied for 24th among all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools. Football posted a GSR of 86, tied for 14th in the nation along with Nebraska and Miami (Fla.). Temple is one of 11 FBS schools in the country with all teams over 77 in GSR. The other 10 schools are Alabama, Duke, Michigan, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Stanford, Tulane, UCF, Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech. • Eight programs have earned record high GSRs in the last two years: Football, Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Men’s Soccer, Men’s Tennis, Fencing, Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Tennis. • Temple teams earned three conference Team Academic Excellence Awards in 2015-2016: Men’s Basketball, Volleyball, Lacrosse (Big East). • The Graduating Class of 2016 was the largest in Temple Athletics history • Twenty-five student-athletes had earned their degrees prior to competing in the Military Bowl, which was the largest number of graduates for any of the 2016 bowl participants Student-Athlete Welfare • Facilitated the development of a number of initiatives aimed at improving the mental health of student-athletes, including the establishment of a partnership with

Temple’s Department of Clinical Psychology to deliver onsite behavioral health coaching for student-athletes. Partnered with the University’s Student Health Services so its staff can be a resource for all student-athletes. Hired the first mental health professional to handle student-athlete needs. • Instituted a career program with more than 50 national and regional employers attending career development events, during which student-athletes have the opportunity to hone their networking skills and establish professional connections. • The Verified Program was developed in 2016 to provide student-athletes with access to high level professionals to assist in their professional growth. The Verified program is a product of a strong collaboration between the Resnick Center and the Temple Career Center, which provides regular programming and career coaching for student-athletes throughout the academic year and summer. • Students have served more than 9,000 community service hours in 65 projects since 2014-2015, four times more than in previous periods. Enhancing Facilities • The Temple Sports Complex, home to men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse, field hockey and track opened in the fall of 2016. • The newly restored East Park Canoe House, home to men’s crew and women’s rowing, opened in 2016. • New practice facility for men’s golf opened in 2017. • Enhancements have been made to athletic training facilities, strength and conditioning facilities, and to the student-athlete academic support center while locker room renovations and upgrades were also completed for each varsity team, including new locker rooms for Temple’s Olympic sports programs unveiled in 2015. • Temple Athletics will open the doors to the brand new STAR (Student Training and Recreation) Complex in the fall of 2017. The Complex will offer a 10,000 square foot weight and cardio area, facilities for the Athletics and Campus Recreation departments, an indoor turf field, and a two-lane track outside the building. Enhancing Revenue and the Brand • Annual donations have increased 75% over the last three years and the development office has had three consecutive record-setting years in annual fund raising, including multiple six and seven-figure commitments in support of our football program, the new Temple Owls Sports Complex, and the Men’s Crew and Women’s Rowing programs. • Key partnerships with Learfield Sports Properties, Learfield Licensing Partners, and IMG/Learfield Ticket Solutions have been secured and enhanced as well as a lucrative rights deal with Under Armour. • Created Owls TV, a video services arm dedicated to athletics, and developed a broad-ranging digital and social media department to integrate video and engage the Temple fan base. • Temple Football posted the largest attendance gain among FBS programs during the 2015 season, playing in front of an average home crowd of 44,159, an increase of 20,789 per game. • In 2015, ESPN’s College GameDay made its first trip to Philadelphia for a Temple football game. Prior to Temple, Kraft served two years (2011-13) as the Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director at Loyola University Chicago. He was also a member of the senior staff at his alma mater, Indiana University, serving as Senior Assistant Director from 2009-11. Kraft played football as an undergraduate at Indiana and holds three degrees from the University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in sports marketing/management (2000), a master’s degree in athletic administration (2005), and a doctorate in sports management (2008). Kraft and his wife, Betsy, reside in Cherry Hill, N.J., with their daughter, Annabelle, and son, Joseph.

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DEPUTY DIR. OF ATHLETICS

EXECUTIVE SR. ASSOC. AD/SWA

Craig ANGELOS

Mary McELROY

3rd Year at Temple

3rd Year at Temple

Craig Angelos is in his third year as Temple University’s Deputy Director of Athletics. Angelos joined the Owls staff in June of 2015. At Temple, Angelos works with the Owls external team that includes the communications, corporate sales (Learfield), creative services, development, marketing and promotions, social and digital media, ticket operations, ticket sales (IMGL), video services, and strategic planning. He also serves as the sports supervisor for men’s basketball, field hockey, men's soccer and golf. Angelos, who has served on the athletics senior staff at five different Division I institutions as well as the NCAA national office, came to Temple from Florida International University where he served as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Revenue Enhancement from 2014-15. While at FIU, he was responsible for finding new revenue sources for the athletic department and engaging in all aspects of development activities, while helping overall fundraising to a 20% increase. Before his stint at FIU, Angelos was the number two person as the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of South Florida, overseeing all external areas as well as having oversight of the football program. Prior to USF, Angelos served nine years as the Director of Athletics at Florida Atlantic University from 2003-2012. At FAU, he led the effort to build a $70 million, 30,000 seat on campus football facility, which opened on campus in 2011. Angelos also held number two positions as the Deputy Athletic Director and Chief Operating Officer at Indiana University overseeing all the external areas as well as the football program and was the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Miami (Fla.). Prior to his tenure at Miami, Angelos spent three years at the NCAA as a legislative assistant interpreting NCAA rules and regulations. A graduate of the Creighton University School of Law, Angelos worked for a short time in a mid-sized litigation firm in Los Angeles, Calif. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University where he was the starting first basemen on the baseball team and later played in Buttrio, Italy for an Italian professional baseball league. Angelos and his wife, Kristin, have six children.

ASSOC. AD/CHIEF OF STAFF

FACULTY ATHLETIC REP.

Vinnie JAMES

Jeremy JORDAN

3rd Year at Temple 1st as Chief of Staff

10th Year at Temple 2nd as FAR

Vinnie James, who joined the Temple Athletics staff in July, 2014, was promoted to the position of Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff in June 2017. He previously held the position of Assistant Athletics Director for Business Operations. In his new role, James will provide high-level support to the Director of Athletics by handling special projects, conducting research and facilitating comparative analyses. In addition, James will serve as the sport administrator for the football program and will continue monitoring operating budgets for the department's 19 sport programs and administrative areas. James came to Temple from La Salle University where he spent two years as Athletics Business Manager for the Explorers. He was solely responsible for executing the daily business operations for La Salle's athletics department. James distributed monthly budget reports for all sports and departments, and assisted in the overall budget planning for the department. Prior to his time at La Salle, James spent a year at Villanova University as an intern in the Athletic Director's office. His responsibilities at Villanova were widely varied, and included working with the business office as well as providing administrative support and serving as event manager for women's soccer. James is a 2007 graduate of Bloomsburg University with a bachelor's degree in political science. He was a four-year varsity starter and two-year team captain for Bloomsburg's baseball team, and he went on to earn a master's in business administration from Bloomsburg in 2009. While completing the MBA program, James served as a graduate assistant baseball coach.

Larry Dougherty Sr. Associate AD / Strategic Comm. Saint Joseph’s ‘82 14th Year at Temple

Mary McElroy is in her third year as Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) at Temple. At Temple she coordinates the overall administration of varsity sports and serves as the primary sport administrator for women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s track, fencing and volleyball. She also oversees Temple’s sports medicine and strength and conditioning staffs. McElroy joined the Owls’ staff in July 2015 from the Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) in Atlanta, Ga., where she served as the Director for Partner Services. A majority of her work saw her responsible for 65 of the 150 Division I member institutions served by the company. Prior to her experience at CLC, McElroy served as the Associate Director of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship in 2013. Her duties at the NCAA included the management of a $6 million budget for the event, as well as directing the game day operations during the Women’s Final Four. McElroy has served on the staff of five different NCAA schools, most recently as the Assistant Director of Student Services for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. She also served as the Senior Associate Athletic Director and SWA at Southern Methodist University in 2009, and was the Director of Athletics at Georgia State University from 2005 to 2008. McElroy served in various other roles at Georgia Tech from 1999 to 2005, including Senior Associate Athletic Director and Director of Compliance. McElroy got her start in college athletics at her alma mater, the United States Naval Academy. She spent three years with the Naval Academy Athletic Association as SWA and Assistant Athletic Director, before a stint as the academy’s Director of Alumni Services. A former Division I varsity basketball player, McElroy earned a degree with merit from the Naval Academy in 1987. After graduation, she served as a supply officer in the U.S. Marine Corps for five years, attaining the rank of captain. McElroy completed her MBA at Georgia Tech in 2000. McElroy and her husband, Terry, have two sons, Darrin, a second lieutenant in the Marines, and Austin, a rising senior at Georgia Tech.

Kristy Bannon Sromovsky Sr. Associate AD / Compliance &  SA Affairs Rosemont ‘08 10th Year at Temple

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Justin Miller Sr. Associate AD/ Academics & Career Services Muhlenberg ‘01 7th Year at Temple

Dr. Jeremy S. Jordan, Associate Dean, in the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management, was appointed the university’s Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) in May, 2015. Faculty Athletics Representatives help ensure academic integrity of intercollegiate athletics programs and enhance the student-athlete experience. Jordan serves as the representative of Temple and its faculty to the American Athletic Conference, NCAA and other stakeholder groups. A former student athlete, coach and administrator, Jordan has conducted research on intercollegiate athletics and teaches courses on the topic at the undergraduate and graduate levels. His primary research focus is on sport engagement as he studies the individual and community level impact of sport participation and events. He has worked with a number of industry partners including the NCAA, NFL, PHL Sport and Under Armour Japan. He is currently the principal investigator on a study funded by the NCAA that examines the relative consistency of sanctions issued by its Committee on Infractions over the last 50 years. In March of 2016, Jordan along with the other FARs of the American Conference hosted the first Academic Consortium Symposium on student-athlete well0bring in Philadelphia. This American Academic Consortium, formed in 2015, is charged with creating collaborative research opportunities for faculty, staff, and students from all American member institutions. The FAR reports directly to the president and is the president’s senior advisor outside of the athletics department on matters related to intercollegiate athletics. The FAR also advises the athletics director. In collaboration with Temple Athletic Director Dr. Patrick Kraft, Jordan developed a twoyear experiential learning extern program in the athletics department for School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management graduate students. Jordan has also served as a member of the Faculty Senate Athletics Oversight Committee and the Nancy and Donald Resnick Academic Support Center Faculty Advisory Committee. Starting in June of 2017, Jordan will serve as the FAR representative to American Conference SAAC group.

Lee Roberts Assoc. AD / Facilities & Event Management Temple ‘82 32nd Year at Temple

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Tim Thiess Sr. Associate AD / Finance & Admin. Temple ‘08 6th Year at Temple

Scott Walcoff Sr. Associate AD / Marketing &  Promotions Syracuse ‘97 12th Year at Temple

Jeremy Wang Sr. Assoc. AD / Asst. VP Development Washington State '04 1st Year at Temple


OwlSports.com UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION President, Richard M. Englert.................................................... 7405........................president Executive Vice President / COO, Kevin Clark........................7759.......................... athletics Provost, JoAnne Epps..................................................................4775............................provost NCAA Faculty Representative, Jeremy Jordan...................... 3811...........................jsjordan ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Director of Athletics, Dr. Patrick Kraft........................................7871.......................... athletics Deputy Director of Athletics, Craig Angelos......................... 8555.........................cangelos Exec. Sr. Assoc. AD, SWA, Mary McElroy................................2433.................mary.mcelroy Special Asst. to Director of Athletics, Al Shrier.................... 2222.......................... ashrier5 Admin. Asst., Director of Athletics, Pat Albright................... 9333.....................pat.albright BUSINESS & ADMINISTRATION Sr. Assoc. AD, Finance and Admin., Tim Thiess................... 2489..............................tthiess Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff, Vinnie James...................................3837................vincent.james Assistant Business Manager, Linda Gordon........................... 6913...........................rgordon Assistant Business Manager, Tiffany Howard.........................4271.......................... thoward Travel Coordinator, Allison Daly............................................... 3894.....................allison.daly COMMUNICATIONS Sr. Assoc. AD, Strategic Comm., Larry Dougherty............... 2588...........................larrydoc Asst. AD, Strategic Comm., Rich Burg.................................... 0876......................... rich.burg Assoc. Dir., Strategic Communications, Karen Angell........ 3850.............................karena Assoc. Dir., Strategic Communications, Lauren Ferrett...... 1608..................lauren.ferrett COMPLIANCE & STUDENT-ATHLETE AFFAIRS Sr. Assoc. AD, Kristy Bannon Sromovsky............................... 2790................... ksromovsky Asst. AD, TBD..................................................................................3471.......................................... Director, Teresa Covington....................................................... 4923.......... teresa.covington Coordinator, Jesssica Gray......................................................... 2901....................jessica.gray CORPORATE SALES General Manager, Nic Valentino ............................................. 2935 ...............................................................nvalentino@templesportsproperties.com Manager/Business Development, Steve Herman............... 2945 ....................................................................sherman@templesportsproperties.com Coordinator/Business Development, Julie Storr.................. 2951 ............................................................................jstorr@templesportsproperties.com CREATIVE SERVICES Asst. AD, Creative Services, Kelli Sheesley............................ 9149......................... sheesley DEVELOPMENT Sr. Assoc. AD/Asst. VP, Jeremy Wang.................................... 2286.................. jeremy.wang Assoc. AD/Annual and Premium Seating Programs, Brent Vicino .......................................................................................................... 3340.................... brent.vicino Asst. AD/Major Gifts, Lauren Adee.......................................... 2587................... lauren.adee Asst. AD/Individual Giving, Patrick McLaughlin.................... 5508...... Patrick.McLaughlin Asst. AD/Development, Joe Morelli......................................... 1985............... joseph.morelli Asst. Director of Development, Raymond Smeriglio.......... 2363.........................smeriglio Asst. Dir. of Development, Tatiana Matevalli-Oliner............ 2582........................ t.m.oliner DIGITAL MEDIA Assistant AD/Digital Media, Morgyn Seigfried..................... 2586..........morgyn.seigfried Motion Graphics Coordinator......................................................................... caroline.bennett Coordinator of Olympic Sport Recruiting, Brian Harrell.................................. brian.harrell Creative Content Coordinator.......................................................................santino.stancato EQUIPMENT Director of Equipment Operations, Liz DeFelice.................. 7108........ elizabeth.defelice Head Football Equipment Manager, Ken Slough................. 0874.............kenneth.slough Head Basketball Equipment Manager, Chris Sasileo.......... 7108.......christopher.sasileo Asst. Equip. Manager, Olympic Sports, Conner Fowler............................... conner.fowler Asst. Equip. Manager, Olympic Sports, Shannon Haviland..................shannon.haviland Asst. Equip. Manager, Olympic Sports, Emily Springle.................................emily.springle FACILITIES AND EVENT MANAGEMENT Assoc. AD, Lee Roberts.............................................................. 7250........................... lroberts Asst. AD, Bryan Kulp...................................................................... 3116............................... bkulp Asst. Director, Karen Williams.....................................................3147........................... kwilli00 Coordinator, Facilities & Event Management, Patrick Pagano ............................................................................................................1728..............patrick.pagano MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS Sr. Assoc. AD, Scott Walcoff...................................................... 0544.......................... swalcoff Asst. AD, Denise Fitzpatrick....................................................... 6710..........denise.fitzpatrick Marketing Coordinator, Ricky Zum Mallen.............................7237............ricky.zummallen SPORTS MEDICINE Team Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. J. Milo Sewerds, MD.............................................................. Team Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Eric Kropf, MD......................................................................... Team Physician, Primary Care Doctor, Dr. Cory J. Keller, DO............................................... Team Physician, Primary Care Doctor, Dr. Michelle Noreski................................................. Team Physician, Primary Care Doctor, Dr. Ryan Schreiter, DO... Director of Athletic Training, Al Bellamy (FB)........................ 0873.......................al.bellamy

Assocaite Director of Athletic Training, TBA (CREW)...........7444.......................................... Assistant Athletic Trainer, Ricker Adkins (WBB, CH&D)...... 2146.................. ricker.adkins Assistant Athletic Trainer, NovaCare, Ryan Anderson (FB).0913........................tuh73479 Assistant Athletic Trainer, Shawn Cameron (MBB, CH&D).. 1618............shawn.cameron Assistant Athletic Trainer, Helen Clay (VB, ROW).................2427.......................helen.clay Assistant Athletic Trainer, Tara Hannings (FH, LAX)............. 2461................ tara.hannings Assistant Athletic Trainer, Kendall Stewart (MSOC, GYM). 7402............. kendall.stewart Assistant Athletic Trainer, Masahiro Takahagi (FB, GOLF).0873..................................hagi Assistant Athletic Trainer, Fafa Tsikata (FH, WTEN)..............7478......................fafa.tsikata Assistant Athletic Trainer, Beth Ward (M/W XC, W T&F)......7478....................... beth.ward Assistant Athletic Trainer, NovaCare, Monika Young (WSOC, WTEN)................................ ........................................................................................................... 2461............... monika.young Athletic Training Fellow, Zach White (FB)................................ 0913......................zach.white Office Manager, Sports Medicine, Sandy Rodville.............. 9302..........................srodville STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Head Strength & Conditioning/Football, David Feeley....... 6419...................david.feeley Asst. Strength & Conditioning/Football, Jordan Barber...... 6419............................ jbarber Asst. Strength & Conditioning/Football, Ryan Horton......... 6419.................... ryan.horton Director of Olympic Sports Performance, Tim Teefy.......... 6649..................timothy.teefy Assoc. Strength & Conditioning, Sam Whitney.................... 6649.............samuel.whitney Dir. of Basketball Sports Performance, Rich Levy................. 7516.................... richard.levy Asst. Strength & Conditioning, Mike Inman............................ 2216...............michael.inman Asst. Strength & Conditioning, Kendra Miller........................ 0875................. kendra.miller RESNICK ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES  Sr. Assoc. AD/Director, Justin Miller........................................ 9840................................... jsm Associate Director, Tara Evans.................................................. 8415......................... tuf32757 Assistant Director, Da’Mon Merkerson.................................... 9841....... damon.merkerson Administrative Specialist, Cheryl Cummings........................2500..........cheryl.cummings Senior Academic Advisor, Nick Plack.......................................7413............................. nplack Associate Academic Advisor, Irie Dennis.............................. 9623...................... irie.dennis Academic Advisor, Erika DeVaughn......................................... 8415.............erika.devaughn Academic Advisor, Tori Perri.................................................................................. victoria.perri Academic Advisor, Reid Vanderlinden................................... 9346.........reid.vanderlinden Senior Learning Specialist, Paris Williams.............................. 4591.................paris.williams Learning Specialist, Kate Cappetta........................................... 3119.........................tug81397 Learning Specialist, Taylor Gillie................................................ 8581......................taylor.gillie TICKET OPERATIONS Director of Ticket Operations, Meghan Millar.........................7451..............................tickets Asst. Box Office Manager, Brian Hawkins...............................3787....................... tug29498 General Manager, Matt Pagano................................................ 7925.......... matthew.pagano TICKET SALES Account Executive, Kate Gier.....................................................7270......................... kate.gier Account Executive, Matt Segall................................................ 7296..............matthew.segall Account Executive, Deja Wiggins.............................................7243.................. deja.wiggins VIDEO Asst. AD/Video Services, Kevin Copp.....................................8327.............................. kcopp Video Production Manager, Scott Hartkorn........................... 1929................scott.hartkorn Video Production Coordinator, Richie Raspa......................... 1981........................ tue81255 Video Production Coordinator, TBA............................................................................................ HEAD COACHES Men’s Basketball, Fran Dunphy.................................................7443.......................... fdunphy Women’s Basketball, Tonya Cardoza....................................... 1955......................... tcardoza Men’s Crew, Brian Perkins............................................................1751................. brian.perkins Fencing, Nikki Franke.................................................................. 1627............................nfranke Field Hockey, Marybeth Freeman............................................ 2886.................... mbfreeman Football, Geoff Collins................................................................. 0855............................nharvin Men’s Golf, Brian Quinn.............................................................. 8224.........................bqgolf08 Women’s Gymnastics, Umme Salim-Beasley......................... 1669.......................usbeasley Women’s Lacrosse, Bonnie Rosen.......................................... 6668.................bonnie.rosen Women’s Rowing, Rebecca Smith Grzybowski.................... 3692.................... grzybowski Men’s Soccer, David MacWilliams.............................................8477.......................coachmac Women’s Soccer, Seamus O’Connor....................................... 3162.......... seamus.oconnor Men’s & Women’s Tennis, Steve Mauro................................... 0157...........................sjmauro Men’s & Women’s Track, Elvis Forde....................................... 8258...................... elvis.forde Men’s & Women’s XC, James Snyder..................................... 3563.................james.snyder Women’s Volleyball, Bakeer Ganesharatnam....................... 0476............................bganes CHEERLEADING AND DANCE Head Cheerleading Coach, Nicole Tovey............................. 2789....................... tud05742 Diamond Gems Head Coach, Jennifer Keller.................templedanceteam@gmail.com SUPPORT STAFF Director of Football Operations, Scott Wallace.................... 0859.................. scottwallace Admin. Specialist, Football, Nadia Harvin.............................. 0858............................nharvin Dir. of Men's Basketball Operations, Raheem Mapp............ 3148..............................rmapp Dir. of Women’s Basketball Ops., Tyonna Williams...............8739............. tyonna.williams Administrative Specialist, Basketball, Katie Colbridge........ 1955..............katie.colbridge

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball HEAD COACHES

FRAN DUNPHY Men’s Basketball

TONYA CARDOZA Women’s Basketball

BRIAN PERKINS Men’s Crew

NIKKI FRANKE Fencing

MARYBETH FREEMAN Field Hockey

GEOFF COLLINS Football

BRIAN QUINN Men’s Golf

UMME SALIM-BEASLEY Women’s Gymnastics

BONNIE ROSEN Women’s Lacrosse

REBECCA SMITH-GRZYBOWSKI Women’s Rowing

DAVID MACWILLIAMS Men’s Soccer

SEAMUS O’CONNOR Women’s Soccer

STEVE MAURO Men’s & Women’s Tennis

ELVIS FORDE Women’s Track & Field

JAMES SNYDER Men's & Women’s Cross Country

BAKEER GANESHARATNAM Women’s Volleyball

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2017-18 Temple Men's Basketball

RADIO AND TELEVISION

IN THE BOOTH

HARRY DONAHUE PLAY-BY-PLAY • 16TH SEASON The 2017-18 season marks Harry Donahue’s 16th consecutive year as the voice of Temple University men’s basketball. A Philadelphia native, he has also served as play-by-play announcer for the Owls’ football program for the past 23 seasons, including 2017. One of the most recognizable voices in the Delaware Valley, Donahue worked as a morning news and sports anchor at KYW Newsradio (1060 AM) since 1979 before retiring in August 2014. He first joined the station in 1974 as a freelance reporter and anchor. Today, the Infinity Broadcasting radio station is the market leader, with more listeners than any other radio station in the Philadelphia region. Donahue is a well-known broadcaster and an integral part of the Philadelphia sports scene. He has done play-by-play for Eagles pre-season games, 76ers basketball contests and college basketball for ESPN’s Atlantic 10 Game of the Week. Every Sunday, NFL fans around the country hear Donahue describe NFL Films’ highlights that are displayed on stadium scoreboards. He is the voice of NFL.com’s weekly highlights. Donahue also hosted “Temple Sports Now,” a bi-weekly TV show that featured Owl athletics. Donahue was the play-by-play voice for the Philadelphia Stars of the USFL. He has also hosted “Center Court,” the pre-game, half-time, and post-game shows for the 76ers’ telecasts. Donahue’s reporting has earned him two Pennsylvania Associated Press Awards for his coverage of the Philadelphia Phillies’ World Series run in 1980. In May 2000, he was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Donahue is a graduate of Saint Joseph’s University. He and his wife Lynda reside in Montgomery County, Pa., and have three sons and five grandchildren.

JOHN BAUM COLOR ANALYST • 20TH SEASON John Baum, Temple basketball’s second all-time leading rebounder and captain of the 1969 NIT Championship team, is in his 20th year as color analyst for Temple men’s basketball. Baum graduated from Temple with an undergraduate degree in accounting. A three-time all-city selection, he was enshrined in the Temple University Hall of Fame in 1979. Baum was drafted by teams in both the NBA, Chicago (second round) and ABA, Los Angeles (first round), respectively. He played in the NBA for three seasons with the Chicago Bulls (1969–72) before competing in the ABA for three years with New Jersey (1972–74) and Indiana (1974–75). Baum and teammate Rick Barry were instrumental with the Nets winning the 1973 ABA title.

LEARFIELD SPORTS’ TEMPLE SPORTS PROPERTIES In March 2014, Temple Athletics engaged Learfield Sports to represent the University as its multimedia partner. Learfield Sports' Temple Sports Properties oversees all aspects of the Temple Sports Network including securing talent and radio affiliates. Learfield's rights encompass all athletic department media and sponsorships components, including stadium signage and numerous content distribution platforms. The company also offers its college partners with licensing and trademark consulting, concessions and hospitality services and professional ticket sales.

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TEMPLE ON TV

Temple men's basketball will have at least 27 of its 30 regular season games televised nationally during the 2017-18 season. DATE OPPONENT......................................................... TV Nov. 16 Old Dominion.......................................................ESPN3 Nov. 17 Auburn/Indiana State....................................... ESPN2/U Nov. 19 TBD..........................................................................TBA Nov. 26 at La Salle.......................................................... NBS SN Nov. 30 South Carolina.........................................................TBA Dec. 3 at George Washington.............................................TBA Dec. 6 WISCONSIN......................................................... ESPNU Dec. 9 SAINT JOSEPH'S.................................................. CBSSN Dec. 13 VILLANOVA...........................................................ESPN2 Dec. 16 DREXEL................................................................ESPN3 Dec. 22 at Georgia...................................................................... Dec. 28 TULANE................................................................ESPN2 Dec. 30 at Houston.......................................................... ESPNU Jan. 4 CINCINNATI........................................................ ESPN/2 Jan. 7 at UCF................................................................. CBSSN Jan. 10 at SMU................................................................ CBSSN Jan. 13 MEMPHIS............................................................ CBSSN Jan. 17 TULSA.............................................................. ESPNews Jan. 20 at Penn.....................................................................TBA Jan. 24 at Cincinnati........................................................ CBSSN Jan. 28 UCONN.................................................................ESPN2 Feb. 1 WICHITA STATE................................................... ESPN/2 Feb. 4 at Tulane......................................................... ESPNews Feb. 7 ECU................................................................. ESPNews Feb. 10 at USF................................................................. ESPNU Feb. 15 at Wichita State.................................................. ESPN/2 Feb. 18 HOUSTON........................................................... CBSSN Feb. 25 UCF.................................................................... ESPN/U Feb. 28 at UConn............................................................. CBSSN Mar. 4 at Tulsa.................................................................ESPN3

ON THE AIRWAVES

ON THE INTERNET

For the 17th straight year, Temple men’s basketball will be broadcast live on 1210 AM WPHT. The entire slate of men's basketball games will be broadcast on the 50,000-watt station while also being streamed over the internet on the University’s official athletic website at www.OwlSports. com.

Temple will provide free live audio streams of its games on the University’s official athletics website – www.OwlSports.com.

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MEDIA INFORMATION GAME DAY

Postgame Interviews: Postgame media conferences will be conducted in the Al Shrier Media Room.

The Liacouras Center: The home of the Temple Owls is the 10,206-seat Liacouras Center, formerly known as The Apollo of Temple. Located on Temple’s Main Campus at Broad Street and Montgomery Avenue, The Liacouras Center is 10 minutes north of downtown Philadelphia. Courtside Phone: The press row phone number is: (215) 204-7445. Media Parking: Parking is limited and on a priority basis. Contact Karen Auerbach at (215) 204-3850 or karena@temple.edu to arrange parking. Media Entrance: All media should enter The Liacouras Center through the side entrance located at the corner of Broad Street and Montgomery Ave. After entering the door, proceed down the stairwell to the Media Will Call desk. For those requiring elevator access to the lower level, please enter through the front lobby, where you will be directed to the elevator which will let you off at the Media Will Call desk.

OFF DAYS Practices:

Media Credentials: All requests for media credentials should be made to Karen Auerbach [(215) 204-3850/karena@temple.edu] at least one week prior to the game. All credentials will be left at the Media Will Call desk.

Please contact Larry Dougherty [(215) 204-2588/ larrydoc@temple.edu] in the Strategic Communications Office. Interviews: Requests for coach and player interviews should be made at least a day in

Al Shrier Media Room: Please join us in the Al Shrier Media Room for a pregame meal served 90

advance through the Strategic Communications Office.

minutes before gametime. The room will be converted after halftime to a postgame interview area. The media room/ postgame interview area is situated under section 106 on the event level. Lower Press B is the first row of sections 112, 113 and 114. Upper Press 115, 116 and 120 are the last row of these sections in the northwest and southwest corners of the building. Access can be gained from the concourse/lobby level. Photographers: All photographers must have their passes visible at all times. Photographers must shoot from under the baskets and are not allowed to walk in front of the team benches and scorer’s table to get to the other end of the court. Media Services: Complete game statistics and running play-by-play will be distributed at halftime and at the end of the game. Taxi Cabs: For transportation to and from The Liacouras Center, it is suggested that you call either Yellow Cab (215/333-3333), or Quaker City Cab (215/728-8007). It costs about $30 each way between Temple and Philadelphia International Airport.

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Larry Dougherty Senior Associate AD, Strategic Communications O: (215) 204-2588 C: (215) 651-1822 larrydoc@temple.edu Basketball Contact

Karen Angell Associate Director, Strategic Communications O: (215) 204-3850 C: (267) 608-9870 karena@temple.edu Secondary MBB Contact


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MEDIA INFORMATION AMERICAN Media Services TheAmerican.org The official website of the American Athletic Conference features up-to-date information on all facets of the league. Basketball standings, results, statistics and notes are updated as games are played. In addition, in-game scores for all basketball contests involving American Athletic Conference teams will be updated in-progress.

American Athletic Conference 15 Park Row West Providence, RI 02903 Phone: (401) 453-0660 Fax: (401) 274-5967 www.TheAmerican.org

Twitter & Facebook Fans and media members are invited to follow the latest American Athletic Conference basketball news through social media. The American Twitter feed may be accessed @American_MBB and the conference’s official Facebook page is available @AmericanConf.

Email Distribution Media members may access PDF versions of the complete daily press release, including conference and team-by-team statistics, on TheAmerican.org. Regular updates of the release will be distributed via e-mail from the conference office. To be included on the distribution list, send an e-mail request to Bill Potter at bpotter@theamerican.org. Video Clips The American Athletic Conference offers video highlights and clips of selected press conferences through the XOS Digital XChange FTP tool. Content is available in full broadcast-quality resolution. Contact Bill Potter (bpotter@theamerican.org) for information on how to access the highlights. Weekly Awards The American names a Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week each Monday morning during the season. Winners are chosen from nominations provided by conference sports information directors. The information will be available from the conference office via release as well as on the league web site.

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Annual Awards The American Athletic Conference will name all-conference teams and individual honors for the league’s Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Most Improved Player, Rookie of the Year, Sixth Man Award and Sportsmanship Award . The awards are chosen by a vote of the league’s 10 head coaches at the conclusion of the regular season and will be announced in conjunction with the conference tournament. The American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team is comprised of players who have an overall grade-point average of 3.00 or better over the previous academic year and completed at least two semesters of academic work. Basketball honorees are announced in the summer. The American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year was established to recognize student-athletes who have achieved success in the classroom and on the field. The winner receives a scholarship which may be applied to graduate or professional studies. Websites: Below is a listing of the official web sites of American institutions: Cincinnati....................................... www.gobearcats.com ECU...................................................www.ecupirates.com Houston...........................................www.uhcougars.com Memphis......................................... www.gotigersgo.com SMU........................................... www.smumustangs.com Temple............................................... www.owlsports.com Tulane..................................www.tulanegreenwave.com Tulsa........................................... www.tulsahurricane.com UCF................................................. www.ucfathletics.com UConn....................................... www.uconnhuskies.com USF.................................................... www.gousfbulls.com Wichita State.................................www.goshockers.com


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GETTING TO THE LIACOURAS CENTER BY CAR From the West: PA Turnpike to Exit 326. Follow I-76 East approx. 18 miles to Exit 344 (I-676). Follow I-676 approximately 1 mile to Central Phila./ Broad Street exit. Take Broad Street exit (stay to left). In one block go left onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Norris Street (approx. 2 1/4 miles). Turn left onto Norris Street. Make a left onto 17th Street. Turn left on Montgomery Avenue. Make a right on 15th Street (Garage entrance on right). From the North: PA Turnpike Northeast Extension Exit 20 to I-476 South to I-76. Take I-76 East approx. 15 miles to Exit 344 (I-676). Follow directions from I-676 above.

LIACOURAS CENTER SEATING

From the Northeast: Take I-95 South to exit 22 (I-676). Follow Central Philadelphia signs to Broad Street exit. At next intersection (Vine Street) turn left. In one block, turn left onto Broad Street. Follow Broad Street to Norris Street. Turn left onto Norris Street. Make a left onto 17th Street. Turn left on Montgomery Avenue. Make a right on 15th Street (Garage entrance on right). From the South: Take I-95 North to exit 22 (I-676). I-676 West to Broad Street exit. See above directions from Broad Street exit. From the New Jersey Turnpike: Take Exit 4 to route 73 North. Approx. 1 mile to Route 38 West. Follow for 5 1/2 miles to Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Take I-676 West to Broad Street exit. Follow above directions from Broad Street exit.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

PLACES TO STAY Broad Street Subway: All local Broad Street subway trains stop at Cecil B. Moore Station The Conwell Inn, 13th & Berks................................... 215-235-6200 DoubleTree By Hilton, 237 South Broad.................. 215-893-1682 (Broad and Cecil B. Moore Avenue). Hilton Garden Inn, 11th & Arch..................................... 215-923-0100

“C” Bus: Hilton Garden Inn, Philadelphia/Fort Washington The “C” bus stops on Broad Street at Cecil B. Moore Avenue, .......................................................................................215-646-4637 Montgomery Avenue, Berks Mall and Norris Street. Holiday Inn Philadelphia North/Fort Washington “3” Bus: The “3” bus stops on Cecil B. Moore Ave. from 11th Street to Broad Street. “23” Trolley: The “23” trolley stops on 12th Street (southbound) and 11th Street (northbound) at Berks Mall, Montgomery Avenue and Cecil B. Moore Avenue. SEPTA Regional High Speed Lines: All lines stop at Temple Station, 10th and Berks Streets.

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PLACES TO EAT City View Pizza, 14th & Cecil B. Moore...................... 215-769-PIES Field House Center City Sports Bar, 1150 Filbert St........................ ........................................................................................ 215-629-1520 Chickie’s & Pete’s, Liacouras Center........... Sections 104 and 112 Jimmy John’s, 1601 North 15th................................... 215-765-8800 Qdoba, 1600 North Broad........................................... 215-763-4090 P.J. Whelihan’s, Liacouras Center.................................. Section 109 Pub Webb, 1527 Cecil B. Moore................................267-687-8256


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PHOTO ROSTER

Fran Dunphy Head Coach 12th Season

Dave Duke

Asst. to the Head Coach/ Player Development 12th Season

Chris Clark

Aaron McKie

Assistant Coach Second Season

Assistant Coach Fourth Season

Shawn Trice

Raheem Mapp

#24 Ernest Aflakpui

#3 Shizz Alston, Jr.

#11 Trey Lowe

#2 Alani Moore II

Assistant Coach 12th Season

Director of Operations

THE PLAYERS

Jake Shechtman Video Coordinator

Shawn Cameron

Rich Levy

Athletic Trainer

Strength & Conditioning Coach

#1 Josh Brown

#0 Obi Enechionyia

#21 Justyn Hamilton

#25 Steve Leonard R-Sr. • F • 6-6 • 180 Collegeville, Pa. Perkiomen Valley

R-So. • G • 6-7 • 165 Ewing, N.J. Ewing

So. • G • 5-10 • 170 Washington, D.C. Friendship Collegiate Academy

#23 Damion Moore

#4 J.P. Moorman II

#32 Ayan Nunez de Carvalho

#22 De'Vondre Perry

#15 Nate Pierre-Louis

#13 Quinton Rose

R-Sr. • G • 6-3 • 195 Newark, N.J. St. Anthony’s

So. • C • 6-11 • 225 Jackson, Miss. Callaway

Sr. • F • 6-10 • 220 Springfield, Va. St. James (Md.) School

Fr. • F • 6-7 • 205 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Day School

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Fr. • F • 6-10 • 190 Charlotte, N.C. Independence

R-So. • G • 6-5 • 200 Parana, Argentina Escuela Normal Superior

Jr. • C • 6-10 • 240 Accra, Ghana Archbishop Carroll (Pa.)

Fr. • F • 6-6 • 220 Baltimore, Md. Polytechnic Institute

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Fr. • G • 6-4 • 185 Plainfield, N.J. Roselle Catholic

Jr. • G • 6-4 • 180 Philadelphia, Pa. The Haverford School

So. • G • 6-8 • 185 Rochester, N.Y. Bishop Kearney


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TOP 10 DIVISION I S C H O O L S I N T O TA L VICTORIES 1. 2. 3. 4.

Kentucky, 2,237 Kansas, 2,217 North Carolina, 2,206 Duke, 2,115

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Syracuse, 1,861 Notre Dame, 1,845 UCLA, 1,839 St. John’s, 1,817 Indiana, 1,803

5.

BY THE NUMBERS 32 NCAA BIDS 7 ELITE EIGHTS 2 FINAL FOURS 7 ALL-AMERICANS

TEMPLE, 1,886

10 CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

as of 11/8/17 Source: NCAA

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