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2013-14 ALLEGHENY

GATOR BASKETBALL#GatorPride

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TradiTion of ExcEllEncE11 confErEncE championships

18 all-ncac firsT TEam picks

3 confErEncE playErs of ThE yEar

7 ncaa TournamEnT appEarancEs

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ALLEGHENY GATORS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Allegheny Quick Facts/Contents ................................................3Contact Info/Why Gators? ..........................................................4Allegheny Prominent Alumni .......................................................5Allegheny Details of Distinction .............................................. 6-9Gator Facilities .....................................................................10-112013-14 Opponent Profiles ................................................. 12-13David V. Wise Center Records .................................................14Head Coach Jim Driggs ............................................................15Assistant Coach Ron Higgins/Coaching History .......................162013-14 Season Preview ................................................... 17-182013-14 Roster .........................................................................192013-14 Player Profiles ...................................................... 20-322012-13 Final Statistics ...................................................... 33-34North Coast Athletic Conference ..............................................35All-Time Opponent History .......................................................36Turn Backk The Clock ..............................................................37Individual Season Records .......................................................38Individual Game Records .........................................................39Individual Career Records .................................................. 39-40Single Season/Single Game Team Records ............................40Postseason Honorees ..............................................................41All-Time Letterwinners ........................................................ 42-45All-Time Game-by-Game Results ....................................... 45-54

ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCELocation ............................................................................ Meadville, Pa.Enrollment ......................................................................................2,100Founded ..........................................................................................1815Nickname ......................................................................................GatorsColors ...............................................................................Blue and GoldPresident ................................................................ Dr. James H. MullenAlma Mater ...................................................................... Holy Cross ‘80Director of Athletics & Recreation .........................................Portia HoegAlma Mater ....................................................................... Trinity (Texas)Affiliation ...................................................................... NCAA Division IIIConference .......................................... North Coast Athletic Conference

Home Gymnasium .................................................David V. Wise CenterCapacity ..........................................................................................1,200Address .................................................................493 Highland Avenue

Head Coach ............................................................................Jim DriggsAlma Mater ..........................................................................Hamilton ‘01Office Phone ................................................................... (814) 332-2819E-Mail ................................................................. [email protected] at Allegheny/Years ..........................................................21-45/3Career Record/Years ..................................................................... Same

Assistant Coach ................................................................... Ron HigginsAlma Mater .......................................................................Heidelberg ‘07Office Phone ................................................................... (814) 332-2810E-Maile ............................................................. [email protected]

Student Assistant .......................................................... Patrick MartinelliStudent Assistant .................................................. Leslie Paul Jamerson

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Inaugural Season .................................................. 1896 (Feb. 28, 1896)All-Time Overall Record ........................................... 1143-1012-3 (.530)All-Time NCAC Record ................................................... 227-205 (.525)NCAC Regular Season Championships/Last ...............................4/1993NCAC Tournament Championships/Last ......................................3/1998NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last ..........................................7/1998

DIRECTIONS TO THE WISE CENTERFROM THE NORTH AND SOUTHFrom Interstate 79, take Exit 147A. Follow Park Ave. to North Street. At first stoplight, make a left onto North Main Street. Proceed up the hill onto the Allegheny Campus. Follow signs for the Wise Center. Turn right on E. College Street. At the next stop sign, the Wise Center will be on your left.

FROM THE EASTFrom Interstate 71 North, merge I-76 East via exit 209A. Take I-80 East toward New York/Youngstown (crossing into Pennslyvania), Merge onto I-79 North via exit 19B (toward Erie). Take Exit 147A. Fol-low directions above.

MEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY

Allegheny Athletics on the Webwww.alleghenygators.com

Friends and fans of Allegheny’s intercollegiate athletic teams can continue to follow the Gators’ progress by

checking out the school’s official athletic website, www.alleghenygators.com. Log on for information on all 21 sports. The men’s basketball site features same day event recaps, press releases, photo galleries, high-

lights, player and coach interviews, player and coach profiles, historical data, and much more.

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S Mailing Address ................................. 520 North Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335Athletic Fax .......................................................................................(814) 337-1217

Office Coordinator ...................................................................................Lori RigglePhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-3350Email ......................................................................................lriggle@allegheny.edu

Department Secretary ......................................................................... Bonnie DunnPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-2154Email ..................................................................................... [email protected]

Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Recreation ............................ Bill RossPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-2316Email ......................................................................................wross@allegheny.edu

Associate Athletic Director for Operations .......................................... Mandy PrusiaPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-3367Email ...................................................................................mprusia@allegheny.edu

Director of Equipment ........................................................................ Ron ClementsPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-4396Email ................................................................................rclements@allegheny.edu

Head Athletic Trainer .........................................................................Jamie PlunkettPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-2817Email .................................................................................. [email protected] Athletic Trainer ...........................................................Danielle LodanoskyPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-2805Email .................................................................................... [email protected] Athletic Trainer ..................................................................Laura DillamanPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-2805Email ................................................................................. [email protected]

Director of Athletic Communications ........................................................Jim BergerPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-5952Email .................................................................................... [email protected] Sports Information Director .........................................Bryan MontgomeryPhone ...............................................................................................(814) 332-2812Email ......................................................................... [email protected]

The 2013-14 Allegheny College men’s basketball media guide is a publication of the Allegheny athletic communications office. Design and layout by Jim Berger. Head shots and team pictures supplied by Ed Mailliard. Action photography taken by Ed Mailliard, Mike Walker, Ryan Baker, Martin Santek and Charlie McGovern. Historical photos provided by Ed Mailliard and Bill Owen where known. Historical research assistance by Scott Keefer ‘15.

INSIDE FRONT COVER: Top left to right: David Masciola ‘96; Nick Catanzarite ‘02; Perry Junius ‘91; George Raftis ‘10. Middle: 1896 Allegheny Team. Bottom left to right: Devone McLeod ‘13; Daniel Miller ‘84; Robert DelGreco ‘76; Darrell Jones ‘81.

Through 1925, Allegheny teams had been referred to as Hilltoppers, Methodists, Timothians (in deference to College founder Timothy Alden), and the Blue and Gold. In April of 1925, a group of Allegheny students published the first issue of a humor magazine titled the Al-legheny Alligator. The editors explained the reasoning behind the title thus: “The name, Alligator, was selected not because the alligator is noted for its sense of humor, nor because the haunts of the above-mentioned critter are located in this vicinity, but purely and simply because of the 99.44% alliterative value of its orthography.”

A column in that first issue was titled “Gator Gossip,” and in the fall of 1926 an organization called the Go-Get-’Em Gator Club appeared on campus. The club made its presence known at football games by occupying a reserved section of the bleachers and serving as a nucleus for the cheering section. By the end of the decade, Allegh-eny’s athletic teams were referred to as the Gators. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the name took on a face. It was then that a group of students started a publication evaluating faculty and courses. An illustration of a gator used in one of those publications was adopted by the College administration and eventually evolved into the name-less gator most Alleghenians are familiar with—posed in a tough but friendly stance and proudly wearing a varsity letter sweater.

In 1980 the Golden Gator Club was formed, an organization that remains an important link between the Athletics Department and alumni. The gator graphic has retained its strong identity with athlet-ics and in the fall of 2004, it was redesigned to give it a more con-temporary look. A new mascot costume was unveiled and “Chomp-ers” made its debut.

Josh Valentic

WHY GATORS?ALLEGHENY ATHLETIC SUPPORT STAFF

2013-14 FAN GUIDE CREDITS

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE

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Allegheny College, the nation’s 32nd oldest college, is a nationally recognized college of the liberal arts and sciences. Allegheny’s 2,100 students are active in social, economic, and environmental issues and work collaboratively with faculty as part of the learning process. The College’s nationally rec-

ognized programs such as the Center for Political Participa-tion, the Allegheny College Center for Experiential Learning, and the Center for Economic and Environmental Develop-ment, and the Vukovich Center for Arts and Communication offer powerful and engaging out-of-classroom experiences.

With about 40 programs of study and the capstone com-prehensive Senior Project, the College’s rigorous education results in benefits that include acceptance rates to medical and law school that are twice the national average. And Allegheny’s geographic setting is ideal for our active student population, who enjoy biking, rock climbing, canoeing, and kayaking.

Allegheny College is included among the 100 “best values” in liberal arts colleges in the nation, according to Kiplinger’s, a private financial advising company. Kiplinger’s is the latest national publication to include Allegheny among the nation’s finest liberal arts colleges. Allegheny College is also featured in Princeton Review’s The Best Colleges, an annual guide-book profiling North America’s top institutions for undergradu-ate education; Washington Monthly’s “2010 College Rank-ings: What Can Colleges Do for the Country?,” which ranks Allegheny College No. 36 of the top 252 liberal arts colleges in the nation; and The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2011, which profiles the country’s best and most interesting colleges and universities.

Allegheny is also one of 40 colleges included in Loren Pope’s Colleges That Change Lives and is featured in Harvard Schmarvard: Getting Beyond the Ivy League to the College That Is Best for You and Peterson’s Competitive Colleges, 400 Colleges That Attract the Best and the Brightest. In addi-tion to publishing its own rankings, Kiplinger gave readers the opportunity to vote on which private colleges represent the best value and Allegheny closed third across the nation in the readers’ poll.

We’re proud of Allegheny’s tradition, beautiful campus and cutting-edge technologies. And we know that our professors are leading scholars who pride themselves even more on being among the best teachers in the nation. But it’s our students who make Allegheny the unique and special place that it is.

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE PROMINENT ALUMNIPartial List

William McKinley 1865, 25th President, United StatesClarence Darrow 1878, Noted Attorney (Scopes “Monkey” Trial)Ida Tarbell 1880, Leading Muckraker and Lincoln BiographerThomas Francis, Jr. '21, Created Polio Vaccine with Dr. Jonas SalkPaul Siple '32, Originator of the Wind-Chill FactorRaymond P. Shafer '38, Statesman; Former Governor of PennsylvaniaBarbara Robinson '48, Children’s Author (“Best Christmas Pageant Ever”)Glenn Jones '52, Founder, Jones International University, first nationallyaccredited online universityWilliam E. "Bill" Crofut '58, Folk SingerGlenn Beckert '62, Former Major League Baseball player, Chicago CubsWilliam J. Ruehle '64, Vice President and CFO, Broadcom CorporationRobert Vukovich '65, Pres., CEO & Chairman, Wellspring Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Douglas Durst '66, President, Durst OrganizationGarry C. Myers '68, Highlights for Children, Inc.Robert C. Woodworth '69, President and CEO, Pulitzer, Inc.Ben Burtt '70, Oscar Winning Sound Designer (“Star Wars”, “E.T.”)Chris L. Groenendaal '70, Broadway singerQ. Todd Dickinson '74, Former United States Assistant Secretary of CommerceMichael Piraino '74, CEO, National Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)Robert Marchman '80, Executive Vice President, Market Surveillance,Regulation for the NYSEJane Earll '80, Pennsylvania State SenatorRobert D. Dowling '81, Noted Cardiovascular Surgeon, Univ. of Louisville HospitalT. Michael Miller '81, President and CEO, OneBeacon InsuranceMarc Schmittlein '82, President and CEO, St. Paul Travelers InsuranceWilliam S. Demchak '84, Vice Chairman, PNC Financial ServicesDag J. Skattum '84, C-Head, Global Mergers & Acquisitions, J.P. Morgan& CompanyRick Dohr '87, Music Director and Pianist, The Eagles and Don HenleyTim Hoffman '88, Noted Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgeon, ColumbusChildren's HospitalMichael Ryan '93, youngest appointed Cleveland Municipal Court Magistrate

ALLEGHENY COLLEGEALLEGHENY COLLEGETEAM FACTS

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EnrollmentTotal students .................................................................................................. 2,100Men/women ...............................................................................................47%/53%States/countries represented ........................................................................... 44/34

Typical First-Year Class Profile — 580 – 600 studentsRanked in top 25% of high school ..................................................................... 75%SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%) ........................................1100 – 1300ACT (middle 50%) ........................................................................................... 23-29High schools represented ................................................................................... 360From outside Pennsylvania ............................................................................... 42%Minority/international students ........................................................................... 18%

FacultyFull-time faculty .................................................................................................. 164Ph.D. or other terminal degree .......................................................................... 95%Student-to-faculty ratio ....................................................................................... 12:1Average class size, introductory ........................................................................... 21Average class size, advanced .............................................................................. 11Classes with fewer than 30 students ................................................................. 89%

FacilitiesMajor buildings ..................................................................................................... 42Central campus .......................................................................................... 79 acresRecreation complex .................................................................................. 203 acresBousson nature preserve ......................................................................... 283 acres

Financial AidExtensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over eight semesters.Students receiving need-based aid ................................................................... 71%Tuition and fees (2012 – 13) ......................................................................... $37,610Room and board (2012 – 13) ......................................................................... $9,540

Campus LifeStudent organizations on campus ............................................................. Over 100Varsity teams ........................................................................................................ 21Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation ............... Over 50%Live on campus ...............................................................................................100%Campus activities include concerts in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse, come-dians, Late Night programming on weekends, and major annual events such as Wingfest, Casino Night, Springfest and Greek Sing.

Experience Outside the ClassroomComplete independent research Senior Project ..............................................100%Undertake internships ........................................................................................75% Available internships ................................................................................. 2,000Participate in community service .............................................................. Over 60% Total hours of service per year ................................................................ 50,000Travel on EL Seminars per year ......................................................................... 100Allegheny-sponsored study abroad per year .................................................70 – 80

OutcomesGraduate from Allegheny ...................................................................................80% Complete their degree in four years ............................................................92%Start a career directly ........................................................................................45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation ........................................90%Go on to graduate school directly ......................................................................45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med) ..........................................................80–100%Join long-term service opportunities directly .....................................................10%

Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop skills that employers seek most in today’s

global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.

major/minor combinationsrequired to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences

four-year seminar seriesbeginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years

capstone senior projectan essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis

off-campus experiences2,000 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — intensive faculty-led learning tours

state-of-the-art facilitiesscience research complex and premier communication arts center

extraordinary outcomesgraduate school (including law & medical school) acceptance rates are 80 – 100%, twice the national average

to learn more visit allegheny.edu/unusualcombinations

ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE

DETAILS OF DISTINCTION

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American studiesapplied computing applied economicsart & technologyart & the environmentart (studio)art history Asian studiesastronomybiochemistrybiological and physical studiesbiology black studieschemistryChinese studies

Chinese language and literature

classical studiescommunication artscomputer sciencecreative writingdance & movement studieseconomics educationEnglishenvironmental geologyenvironmental scienceenvironmental studiesenvironmental writingFrench/French studies

geologyGerman/German studiesglobal health and

developmenthistoryinternational studiesjournalismLatinLatin American & Caribbean

studieslesbian, gay, bisexual &

transgender studiesmanagerial economicsmass communication/

media studies

mathematicsmedieval & Renaissance

studiesMiddle East & North African

studiesmusicmusic historymusic performancemusic theoryneurosciencephilosophyphysicspolitical sciencepre-dentalpre-law

pre-medicinepre-nursingpre-pharmacypre-veterinarianpsychologyreligious studiesscience, health & societySpanishtheatrevalues, ethics & social actionwomen’s studieswritingand self-designed

Every student completes a major and minor— there are over 900 unique combinations possible.

Undergraduate DegreesBachelor of Arts, Bachelor of ScienceTeacher CertificationCooperative pre-admission arrangement with the University of Pittsburgh Master of Arts in Teaching Program (PA) and exclusive agreements with Teachers College of Columbia University (NY) and Xavier University (OH)Accelerated Masters Programs (3/2)Management (arts, health care policy, information systems, public policy) with Carnegie Mellon University; Occupational Therapy with Chatham University; Physician Assistant with Chatham University

Accelerated Doctorate Programs Nursing (3/3, 3/4) with Case Western Reserve University; Physical Therapy (4/2) with Chatham University; Osteopathic Medicine (3/4) with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine or Lake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineEngineering Cooperative ProgramEngineering (3/2) with University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Case Western Reserve University and Washington University in St. Louis; a Master of Science in Engineering (4/2) through Columbia UniversityPreferred Admission Agreements Simon Graduate School at University of Rochester (business administration); Jefferson Medical College, Drexel University College of Medicine (medical school)

DEGREES AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

DETAILS OF DISTINCTION

Timothy Conboy ‘79EconomicsAttorneyPast President Pennsylvania Association for Justice

Gregory Curley ‘95History/English minorHead men’s Basketball Coach, Juniata College

Bob DelGreco ‘76AttorneyMember of Pa. State Judicial Conduct Board

Dale Englehardt ‘73Economics Vice President of Investments, AG Edwards

William Faloon, Jr. ‘77BiologyOrthopaedic Surgeon, Rockwood Clinic

Lewis Fischer ‘78EconomicsSenior VP - Operations, JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Frank B. Fuhrer ‘48Pre-MedChariman, Frank B. Fuhrer Holdings Inc.

Keith Hillkirk ‘68EnglishChancellor, Penn State-Berks

David Malone ‘76EconomicsFounding Principal/CFO, Gateway Financial

John Mills ‘86EconomicsDirector of Global Marketing, General Electric

Edward Mucha ‘78Communication ArtsPilot, Northwest Airline

John Reynders ‘75MathematicsPresident, Morningside College

Josh Schachter ‘00BiologyPortfolio Manager, Snow Capital Management

Don Short ‘87PsychologyAthletic Director, Hopewell Area School District

Paul Rocker ‘75Physical TherapyCEO, UPMC Centers for Rehab Services

Robert Welday ‘42ChemistryCryptologist, U.S. Department of Defense

Raymond P. ShaferThe last of the one-term governors, Raymond P. Shafer served in Pennsylvania’s highest offnice from 1967-71. During his tenure, he oversaw the amending of the Pennsylvania State Constitution, reorganized the state’s judicial system, and established progressive and successful programs for economic dvelopment, environmental protection, and education. He later served as senior advisor to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and chairman of the National Committee on U.S.-China relations.

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DAVID V. WISE SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER

A complete athletic facility comparable to the best among colleges of Allegheny’s size, the David V. Wise Sport & Fitness Center was opened in the fall of 1997. The sparkling multi-purpose arena is the crown jewel of the athletic complex, and the hub of all indoor activities on campus.

The 1,200-seat performance arena is home to the basketball and volleyball teams. The NeoShock floor is used by several NBA teams, including the Miami Heat. The team locker rooms are located at court level, measuring approximately 18 x 30 feet. Spectators enter the arena at street level onto a spacious concourse that features concessions and a celebration of Allegheny’s rich athletic history. The playing floor lies 15 feet below, creating a remarkable ampitheater effect. The bleachers, which include several rows of chairback seating, can be electronically compressed to create two full length courts for basketball practice.

The first men’s basketball game at the Wise Center took place on Nov. 28, 1997 at the PNC Bank Classic, with the Gators defeating Defiance 85-78. Allegheny’s first points were scored by Ben Shulz, who went on to record the Center’s first double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

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One of the most dominant landmarks on Allegheny’s campus, the David V. Wise Center was completed in 1997. The main part of the facility is the sports forum located on the upper level. It’s 27,000 feet of open floor space is used by the basketball team and other intercollegiate programs for year-round indoor training, while a three-lane 200-meter indoor running track is suspended above the playing surface. A 2,500 square foot weight room is located just off the sports forum. The training facility includes free weights, resistance lifting, stationary bicycles, and a plethora of the latest fitness machines.

In addition, the Wise Center swimming natatorium is located on the same level to provide additional cross training and rehab opportunities, while the close proximity to the program’s sports medicine facility ensures timely and adequate coverage during all basketball-related activity.

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ADRIANBULLDOGS

Nov. 16 - Meadville, Pa. - 6 p.m.

Location ................................................Adrian, Mich.Founded ............................................................ 1859Enrollment ........................................................1,650Nickname ..................................................... BulldogsColors ................................................Black and GoldArena ..................................................Merillat CenterConference ..Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc.Head Coach .............................................Mark White2012-13 Overall Record .....................................18-82012-13 MIAA Record ..........................................7-7SID ...................................................Ryan Thompson Phone .......................................... (517) 264-3280 E-Mail ............................. [email protected]

GENEVAGOLDEN TORNADOESNov. 16 - Meadville, Pa. - 6 p.m.

Location ..........................................Beaver Falls, Pa.Founded ............................................................ 1848Enrollment ........................................................1,700Nickname ......................................Golden TornadoesColors ..............................Black, White, and OldGoldArena .......................................Metheny GymnasiumConference .............. Presidents’ Athletic ConferenceHead Coach ......................................Jeff Santarsiero2012-13 Overall Record .....................................5-212012-13 PAC Record ..........................................4-12SID .......................................................Christine Lear Phone .......................................... (724) 847-6885 E-Mail [email protected]

PENN ST.-BEHRENDLIONS

Nov. 23 - Erie, Pa. - 7 p.m.

Location ....................................................... Erie, Pa.Founded ............................................................ 1948Enrollment ........................................................4,800Nickname .......................................................... LionsColors ................................................Blue and WhiteArena .................................................. Junker CenterConference ................................ Allegheny MountainHead Coach ...........................................David Niland2012-13 Overall Record .....................................20-92012-13 AMCC Record ......................................13-5SID ............................................................Jill Yamma Phone .......................................... (814) 898-6322 E-Mail ........................................ [email protected]

CASE WESTERN RESERVESPARTANS

Dec. 1 - Meadville, Pa. - 4 p.m.

Location ........................................... Cleveland, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1967Enrollment ........................................................4,200Nickname .....................................................SpartansColors ................................................Blue and WhiteArena ....................................Horsburgh GymnasiumConference ................ University Athletic AssociationHead Coach .....................................Sean McDonnell2012-13 Overall Record ...................................12-132012-13 UAA Record ............................................5-9SID ..........................................................Nick Minerd Phone .......................................... (216) 368-6517 E-Mail [email protected]

HIRAMTERRIERS

Dec. 4 - Meadville, Pa. - 8 p.m.Jan. 29 - Hiram, Ohio - 7:30 p.m.

Location ..................................................Hiram, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1850Enrollment ........................................................1,200Nickname .......................................................TerriersColors .................................................. Blue and RedArena ........................................... Pricer GymnasiumConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach ........................................Steve Fleming2012-13 Overall Record ................................... 11-142012-13 NCAC Record ....................................... 5-11SID .............................................................Jeff Hoedt Phone .......................................... (330) 569-5495 E-Mail [email protected]

WITTENBERGTIGERS

Dec. 7 - Springfield, Ohio - 2 pmJan. 25 - Meadville, Pa. - 2 pm

Location .......................................... Springfield, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1845Enrollment ........................................................1,950Nickname ......................................................... TigersColors ................................................ Red and WhiteArena ..................................Pam Evans Smith ArenaConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach ...............................................Bill Brown2012-13 Overall Record ...................................17-102012-13 NCAC Record .........................................9-7SID ........................................................ Ryan Maurer Phone ...........................................(937) 327-6114 E-Mail ........................... [email protected]

KENYONLORDS

Dec. 10 - Gambier, Ohio - 8 p.m.Feb. 1 - Meadville, Pa. - 3 p.m.

Location ..............................................Gambier, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1824Enrollment ........................................................1,200Nickname .......................................................... LordsColors ............................................ Purple and WhiteArena ................................................. Tomsich ArenaConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach .............................................. Dan Priest2012-13 Overall Record ................................... 16-112012-13 NCAC Record .........................................9-7SID .........................................................Martin Fuller Phone .......................................... (740) 427-5471 E-Mail .................................. [email protected]

ALFREDSAXONS

Dec. 31 - Meadville, Pa. - 2 p.m.

Location ................................................... Alfred, N.Y.Founded ............................................................ 1836Enrollment ........................................................2,250Nickname .......................................................SaxonsColors ..............................................Purple and GoldArena ................................................. Tomsich ArenaConference ..................................................Empire 8Head Coach .........................................Dale Wellman2012-13 Overall Record .....................................7-182012-13 E8 Record ............................................ 3-11SID .................................................Mark Whitehouse Phone .......................................... (607) 871-2904 E-Mail ............................. [email protected]

ALMASCOTS

Nov. 15 - Meadville, Pa. - 6 p.m.

Location .................................................. Alma, Mich.Founded ............................................................ 1886Enrollment ........................................................1,450Nickname ..........................................................ScotsColors .........................................Maroon and CreamArena ......................................Cappaert GymnasiumConference ..Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc.Head Coach ......................................Sam Hargraves2012-13 Overall Record .....................................9-162012-13 MIAA Record ........................................4-10SID ........................................................Mike Hanson Phone ...........................................(989) 463-7114 E-Mail [email protected]

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DEPAUWTIGERS

Jan. 4 - Meadville, Pa. - 2 p.m.Feb. 7 - Greencastle, Ind. - 6 p.m.

Location ..........................................Greencastle, Ind.Founded ............................................................ 1900Enrollment ........................................................2,237Nickname ......................................................... TigersColors ................................................Black and GoldArena ...............................................Neal FieldhouseConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach .............................................. Bill Fenlon2012-13 Overall Record ...................................16-102012-13 NCAC Record .........................................9-7SID ...........................................................Bill Wagner Phone .......................................... (765) 658-4630 E-Mail .............................. [email protected]

WABASHLITTLE GIANTS

Jan. 5 - Meadville, Pa. - 2 p.m.Feb. 8 - Crawfordsville, Ind. - 2 p.m.

Location ...................................... Crawfordsville, Ind.Founded ............................................................ 1832Enrollment ........................................................... 900Nickname ................................................ Little GiantsColors ................................................ Red and WhiteArena ................................................Chadwick CourtConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach ...............................................Mac Petty2012-13 Overall Record .....................................9-172012-13 NCAC Record .........................................7-9SID ..........................................................Brent Harris Phone .......................................... (765) 361-6165 E-Mail [email protected]

CARNEGIE MELLONTARTANS

Jan. 8 - Pittsburgh, Pa. - 3 p.m.

Location ............................................. Pittsburgh, Pa.Founded ............................................................ 1900Enrollment ........................................................6,020Nickname ....................................................... TartansColors ...............................Cardinal, White, and GrayArena ............................................Skibo GymnasiumConference ................ University Athletic AssociationHead Coach .......................................... Tony Wingen2012-13 Overall Record .....................................6-192012-13 UAA Record .......................................... 3-11SID ..........................................................Mark Fisher Phone .......................................... (412) 268-3087 E-Mail [email protected]

OHIO WESLEYANBATTLING BISHOPS

Jan. 11 - Meadville, Pa. - 3 p.m.Feb. 15 - Delaware, Ohio - 3 p.m.

Location ............................................ Delaware, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1842Enrollment ........................................................1,850Nickname ......................................... Battling BishopsColors .................................................Red and BlackArena ....................................... Branch Rickey ArenaConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach ............................................Mike DeWitt2012-13 Overall Record .....................................23-62012-13 NCAC Record .......................................12-4SID ................................................ Mark Beckenbach Phone .......................................... (740) 368-3340 E-Mail .................................. [email protected]

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Jan. 15 - Oberlin, Ohio - 8 p.m.Feb. 12 - Meadville, Pa. - 8 p.m.

Location ................................................Oberlin, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1833Enrollment ........................................................2,900Nickname ......................................................YeomenColors ...........................................Crimson and GoldArena ......................................... Phillips GymnasiumConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach ........................................ Isaiah Cavaco2012-13 Overall Record .....................................7-192012-13 NCAC Record ....................................... 5-11SID ........................................................Mike Mancini Phone .......................................... (440) 775-8503 E-Mail [email protected]

DENISONBIG RED

Jan. 18 - Granville, Ohio - 3 pmFeb. 22 - Meadville, Pa. - 3 pm

Location ............................................. Granville, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1831Enrollment ........................................................2,100Nickname ...................................................... Big RedColors ................................................ Red and WhiteArena .....................................Livingston GymnasiumConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach ............................................ Bob Ghiloni2012-13 Overall Record .....................................9-172012-13 NCAC Record .........................................7-9SID ...........................................................Craig Hicks Phone .......................................... (740) 587-6546 E-Mail [email protected]

WOOSTERFIGHTING SCOTS

Jan. 22 - Wooster, Ohio. - 8 p.m.Feb. 19 - Meadville, Pa. - 8 p.m.

Location .............................................. Wooster, OhioFounded ............................................................ 1866Enrollment ........................................................1,800Nickname ............................................ Fighting ScotsColors ................................................Black and GoldArena ......................................... Timken GymnasiumConference .............................................North CoastHead Coach ...........................................Steve Moore2012-13 Overall Record .....................................24-62012-13 NCAC Record .......................................14-2SID .......................................................Hugh Howard Phone .......................................... (330) 263-2374 E-Mail .............................. [email protected]

GATORS VS. 2013-14 OPPONENTSOpponent W L Began ALL* OPP*Adrian 4 1 1925 2000 1980Alma 1 1 1991 2002 1991Geneva 51 38 1899 2012 1982Penn St.-Behrend 15 13 1972 2007 2011Case Western 48 13 1900 2012 2011Hiram 58 48 1902 2012 2013Wittenberg 12 46 1929 2010 2013Kenyon 45 20 1915 2011 2013Alfred 22 23 1922 2004 2007DePauw 1 1 2012 2013 2012Wabash 3 16 2000 2007 2013Carnegie Mellon 39 42 1909 1988 2012Ohio Wesleyan 33 43 1908 2010 2013Oberlin 67 40 1904 2012 2013Denison 36 24 1920 2012 2013Wooster 17 60 1907 1998 2013*ALL - Allegheny’s last win in the series *OPP - Opponent’s last win in the series

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Year W L Pct2012-13 4 7 .3632011-12 3 11 .2142010-11 5 9 .3572009-10 6 4 .6002008-09 5 8 .3852007-08 6 5 .5452006-07 9 4 .6922005-06 4 7 .3642004-05 5 9 .3572003-04 7 4 .6362002-03 10 5 .6672001-02 5 6 .4552000-01 4 9 .3081999-2000 5 4 .5561998-99 11 3 .7831997-98 9 3 .75016 YEARS 98 98 .500

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Points ........... 35 .......Matt Magnuson .....................Kenyon vs. Allegheny 01/10/94FGM ............. 14 .......Matt Majzlik ...................Westminster vs. Allegheny 12/07/05FGA ............. 26 .......Matt Majzlik ...................Westminster vs. Allegheny 12/07/05 26.......Carlton Dean ........................... Hiram vs. Allegheny 01/12/053FGM ........... 7 .........Chad Van Sickle Ohio Wesleyan vs. Allegheny 01/22/00 7.........Ryan Stanko ......................Point Park vs. Allegheny 11/19/113FGA ........... 15 .......Chad Van Sickle ....... Ohio Wesleyan vs. Allegheny 01/22/00 15.......Ryan Stanko ......................Point Park vs. Allegheny 11/19/11FTM ............. 15 .......Nick Catanzarite ........................Thiel vs. Allegheny 12/09/00 15.......Andy Wormsley ............. Westminster vs. Allegheny 11/28/99FTA .............. 17 .......Aaron Brownsword .................Mt. Union vs. Juniata 11/30/02Rebounds .... 22 .......Jeff Bostic ................................ Ithaca vs. Allegheny 11/30/08Assists ......... 11 .......Jake Delsandro ....................Wooster vs. Allegheny 11/27/99Blocks .......... 8 .........Clinton Blockson ..................... Hiram vs. Allegheny 02/16/00Steals ........... 8 .........Nick Catanzarite ...................Denison vs. Allegheny 02/03/01 8.........Nick Catanzarite ............Westminster vs. Allegheny 12/20/03 8.........Cliff Foster ...........................LaRoche vs. Allegheny 11/29/03

WISE CENTER TEAM RECORDSPoints ........... 111 ............................................ Westminster vs. Allegheny 11/25/00 111 ......................................... Marietta vs. Penn St-Dubois 11/25/07FGM ............. 44 .....................................Allegheny vs. Wash. & Jefferson 11/21/98 44..............................................Allegheny vs. Westminster 12/07/05FGA ............. 87 ..............................................Westminster vs. Allegheny 12/07/05FG Pct ......... .655 .....................................................Allegheny vs. Hiram 01/12/953FGM ........... 15 .................................................... Allegheny vs. Wooster 01/10/07 15.....................................................Wooster vs. Allegheny 01/11/06 15..............................................Westminster vs. Allegheny 12/07/053FG Pct ....... .727 ...................................................Allegheny vs. Oberlin 12/02/98FTM ............. 35 ...................................................... Allegheny vs. Oberlin 02/11/03FTA .............. 42 ..........................................................Allegheny vs. Thiel 12/09/00FT Pct .......... 1.000 ..................................................................DONE FIVE TIMES.................................................. Most recent, Allegheny vs. Kenyon (7-7) 02/14/09Rebounds .... 56 ......................................................Allegheny vs. Oberlin 02/16/05Assists ......... 30 .....................................Allegheny vs. Wash. & Jefferson 11/28/98Steals ........... 24 .................................................Westminster vs. Bethany 11/28/97Blocks .......... 12 ..........................................St. John Fisher vs. Allegheny 11/30/03Turnovers .... 32 ...................................................... Oberlin vs. Allegheny 02/11/03Fouls ............ 29 ................................................ Allegheny vs. Wittenberg 12/08/01Margin .......... 51 .................................................Westminster vs. Bethany 11/28/97W Margin ..... 45 ........................................Allegheny vs. Penn St.-Dubois 11/24/07L Margin ....... 36 .................................................... Allegheny vs. Wooster 02/09/05Rally W ........ 18 ..................................................... Allegheny vs. Kenyon 01/27/01Rally L .......... 28 ........................................................Allegheny vs. Hiram 01/24/07

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HEAD COACH JIM DRIGGS

A tireless worker with an unshakeable competitive acumen, Jim Driggs is entering his fourth season as the head coach of the Allegheny men’s basketball program, having taken over the reigns in April 2010. Becoming the 17th head coach in the school’s illustrious 117-year history, Driggs’ appointment ushered in a new era for the Gators.

In his first season with the Gators, the team improved dramatically throughout the season. One of the highlights in a campaign filled with encouraging building blocks was a loss to nationally-ranked No. 1 Wooster on a 25-foot buzzer-beater. His second campaign was plagued by injuries, although the team flashed proof of tangible progress

against a powerful conference slate. One of the bright spots in Driggs’ early tenure with the Blue and Gold was the emergence of James Ness, who developed into a two-time All-Conference selection under Driggs’ tutelage.

Devone McLeod, a 2013 Allegheny graduate, put together one of the top careers in program history under Driggs’ tutelage, as the guard graduated with 1,269 points, ninth most for a Gator all time. McLeod, a two-time All-NCAC selection, led the conference in scoring as a senior in 2012-13, averaging 17.0 points. In 2012-13, Driggs’ squad led the NCAC with a .465 field goal percentage, while finishing second in the league with 198 three-point field goals, and third in scoring offense (70.7 pts/gm).

Driggs, who has strong ties to the NCAA Division III basketball community, came to Allegheny after spending three seasons as an assistant coach in the University Athletic Association (UAA) at the University of Rochester.

Driggs has a deep history at the Division III level both as a player and coach. He played four years at Hamilton College in addition to spending six years as an assistant coach before stepping into his first head coaching role. During his time with Rochester, Driggs was instrumental in the Yellowjackets’ recent success as the squad advanced to the NCAA Tournament twice, including the Sweet 16 in 2008. Rochester was a constant presence in the D3hoops national polls during his tenure and spent over six weeks as the nation’s top ranked team.

Additionally, Driggs helped guide a number of individual players to outstanding seasons. The Yellowjackets produced six All-UAA honorees, three All-East Region players, a pair of All-Americans in Jon Onyiriuka and Mike Chmielowiec, and two UAA Rookie of the Year winners in Nathan Novosel and John Dibartolomeo.

Driggs possesses a unique combination of a bright basketball mind, an up-beat energetic personality, and an intense and focused competitive drive. An outstanding educator, recruiter, and motivator, players have taken to his vision and unbridled enthusiasm, and his positive methods have enabled Driggs to develop talent across diverse backgrounds and skill-sets.

Prior to his work with the Rochester program, Driggs served as an assistant coach at Eastern Connecticut State University in the Little East Conference (LEC) for two seasons and at Union College for one year. At Eastern Connecticut, Driggs was responsible for recruiting, player development and running the school’s summer basketball camp.

A product of demanding coaches, Driggs has used his experience to help shape his effectiveness as a teacher. And while the will to win drives his focus, he emanates certain maxims that can’t be ignored such as an insatiable work ethic, high expectations, and an intense and thorough emphasis on preparation.

THE JIM DRIGGS FILEBirthdate: March 26, 1979, Orlando, Fla.Hometown: Fairfield, Conn.Education: Master’s of Educational Leadership, University of Rochester (2010); Bachelors of Arts-Government, Hamilton College, 2001Date Named Allegheny Head Coach: April 7, 2010Family: Wife, Colleen, son Jack, daughter Maggie; Son of Jim and Joan Driggs of Fairfield, Conn.Coaching Career: Head Coach, Allegheny College, 2010-present; Assistant Coach, Univ. of Rochester, 2007-10; Assistant Coach, Eastern Connecticut State Univ., 2005-07; Assistant Coach, Union College, 2002-03; Assistant Coach, Life Sciences Academy (N.Y.), 2002-05Playing Career: Hamilton College, 1997-01; St. Joseph’s High School, 1994-97Noteworthy Awards: Led Division III in assists as a senior in 2000-01; Two-time All-Conference in UCAA.

“Coach Driggs won’t settle for initial effort. He’s going to find ways to get more out of you, and he will make players want to get more out of themselves. He has the tools and personality to be the ultimate teacher.”

- Mike NeerFormer Rochester Head Coach

Top 10 Win % in NCAA Division III Postseason History

Driggs, a native of Fairfield, Conn., and graduate of St. Joseph High School, lettered four years and as a senior captain won the State Championship under legendary coach Vito Montelli. He went on to be a four-year starter for Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., helping the Continentals advance to the NCAA Tournament three times and reach the Sweet 16 twice. A two-year captain, he was a two-time All-UCAA selection while leading the nation in assists in 2000-01. Driggs went on to earn his bachelor’s degree in government in 2001 and his master’s degree in higher education leadership from Rochester in June 2010.

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COACHING STAFFRon Higgins will be entering his second season on the Gator coaching staff, assisting in all day-to-day aspects of the program.

A 2007 graduate of Heidelberg, Higgins was a four-year letterwinner and standout player for the Student Princes. He was a two-time All-Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) selection, as well as an Academic All-Conference honoree in 2005-06. Currently in the top 20 on the Heidlberg’s all-time scoring list, Higgins was the 24th player in the history of the program to amass 1,000 points.

Prior to joining the Gator coaching staff, Higgins served as assistant coach at Alfred University for three seasons. In 2011, he was part of a staff that led the Saxons to the ECAC Upstate Championship.

He joined the Alfred staff after spending two seasons as a graduate assistant at his alma mater. During his first season on the Heidelberg staff, the Student Princes finished 23-6, won the OAC tournament, and earned an automatic berth into the NCAA Division III National Championships.

Higgins is a native of Lorain, Ohio, and attended Firelands High School where he earned All-County, All-District, and All-Ohio Honors. He currently resides in Meadville.

ALLEGHENY COACHING HISTORY

Coach ......................................................... Record ............ Pct.No Coaches (1895-1908) ........................... 112-23-2 .......... .825Edward J. Stewart (1908-12) ...................... 39-8 ................. .830David L. Dunlap (1912-13) ......................... 9-2 ................... .818Charles E. Hammett (1913-18, ’19-20, ’21-22) .......56-31-1 ............ .642C. Gilbert & G. Koegan (1918-19) .............. 10-3 ................. .769Clarance O. Applegran (1920-21) ............... 7-8 ................... .467C. Dick Baker (1922-32) ............................. 98-70 ............... .583Waldo S. Tippin (1932-35) .......................... 12-29 ............... .293Karl J. Lawrence (1935-41) ........................ 44-41 ............... .517

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John McGeever (1941-42) .......................... 1-9 ................... .100Alfred C. Werner (1942-43, ’46-51) ............ 37-61 ............... .378Robert M. Garbark (1943-46, ’51-62) ......... 96-145 ............. .398Donald R. Schriefer (1962-70) .................... 35-104 ............. .252Norman A. Sundstrom (1970-79) ............... 105-77 ............. .577John C. Reynders (1979-89) ...................... 181-78 ............. .699Phillip E. Ness (1989-2002) ........................ 184-156 ........... .541Robert A. Clune (2002-10) .......................... 96-112 ............. .462Jim Driggs (2010- ) .................................... 21-55 ............... .276All-Time Record ........................................ 1143-1012-3 .... .531

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2013-14 SEASON PREVIEWDespite the graduation of one of the top players in program history, the Allegheny men’s basketball team boasts a wealth of experience as it enters the 2013-14 campaign.

Fourth-year head coach Jim Driggs welcomes back a total of 13 players from last year’s squad that finished 9-16, including eight different players who started more than three games. While replacing the departed Devone McLeod, who led the North Coast Athletic Conference in scoring as a senior and graduated with 1,269 career points, is a tall task, plenty of players will be vying to do so.

“Devone was an excellent scorer,” said Driggs, “but we have to realize that we have a lot of players now that can shoot the basketball. We led the conference in field goal percentage last year, and I think we have a chance to keep being successful at scoring the basketball.”

At the guard spot, junior Josh Valentic made 19 starts last season, averaging 10.5 points and knocking down 34 three-pointers. He scored 15 or more points in seven different games, while also connected at an 80 percent clip (27-34) from the foul line.

Senior D’Andre Corbin, who has appeared in all 76 games for his career, looks to step in as the Gators’ point guard. Last season, the speedy Corbin averaged 3.2 points, but finished second on the squad with 67 assists (2.7/gm).

“D’Andre has played a lot for us the last three years,” said Driggs. “He’ll provide good leadership for our guys.”

Another senior, John O’Donnell, enjoyed a strong preseason and looks for increased minutes, while junior Gabe Seidman should also see an increased role after averaging 5.5 points and shooting an even .500 from the field. A trio of sophomores also returns, in Chris Koryak, Evan Schweitzer, and Brian Holland, while freshman Will Soffel will look to make an impact right away.

Along with Valentic, versatile 6’4” senior swing man Ryan Stanko will be looked to lead the team’s offense. As a junior, Stanko averaged 13.8 points, scoring 18 or more in seven different games, highlighted by a 25-point effort on the opening weekend in a win over Wilmington and a 31-point showing in a victory over Thiel. Stanko finished among NCAC leaders with 50 three-point field goals, while he also showed a propensity for playing down low, as he averaged 5.5 rebounds, with three double-doubles.

“Our ability to make a shot is our strength,” said Driggs. “Valentic, O’Donnell, Schweitzer, Stanko… they’re all very good shooters. Now, we just need them to take care of the basketball, so we can actually get a good shot, and then we need them to defend and do a better job on the boards than in the past.”

The forward position is arguably the deepest for the Gators as they embark on a new year, as six other upperclassmen join Stanko as regulars from a season ago. Senior Clark Tritto averaged 9.5 points and a team-high 7.5 rebounds, posting four double-doubles while also shooting 51 percent (63-125) from the field and blocking 17 shots. Two other seniors form the veteran-laded front court in Bobby Theiss and Marco Corona. Theiss has appeared in 70 career games, shooting 58 percent (32-55) from the field a season ago, while Corona has continually seen his role increase over the course of his career. He was named the Gators’ most improved player following a junior campaign in which he made 22 appearances, averaged 3.2 points, and shot 50.2 percent (30-61) from the floor.

Athletic 6’5” junior Chris Milon made 22 starts a season ago, averaging 6.7 points and leading the Gators in blocked shots (27) and field goal percentage (.653/62-95). Senior Bobby Theiss is another veteran presence under the hoop, as he’s appeared in 70 career games, shooting 58 percent (32-55) as a junior a season ago. Junior Brandon Smith should see role increase this season, as he boasts prototypical power forward size with a 6’6” 235-pound frame, while the 6’7” sophomore Andrew Sestina also provides size underneath.

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“We’ve got a lot more depth in the front court than we’ve had,” said Driggs. “This depth is certainly a positive for us, and those guys are going to be asked to do a lot. The big thing for them is finding a way to get to the boards. That’s been our Achilles heel, and will be critical for our success.”

The Gators will also welcome a trio of freshmen forwards in 6’5” Sam Calhoun, 6’5” Evan Zabriski, and 6’4” Patrick Murphy.

Allegheny will open the year with a home-heavy schedule, playing three straight contests at the David V. Wise Center, as they host Alma (Nov. 15) and Adrian (Nov. 16) in the Second Annual Greg Richards ’08 Memorial Tip Off, before welcoming Geneva to Meadville on Nov. 20. After road games at Penn St.-Behrend (Nov. 23) and Carnegie Mellon (Nov. 26), the Gators will host Case Western in a Saturday matinee on Dec. 1 before Hiram comes to town on Dec. 4 for the NCAC opener. Allegheny will close out the 2013 calendar year with a 2 p.m. contest against Alfred on New Years Eve, before ending the season with 15 consecutive NCAC games, culminating with a Feb. 22 Senior Day meeting with Denison at the Wise Center.

“It starts right away against a very strong Alma team, picked fifth in a very good conference,” said Driggs, “and then Adrian on Saturday, who was a top 25 team last year and beat Wooster. Case and CMU are very good competition, Penn State-Behrend, you can go down the list. I think there’s a good balance of home and away games. Our goal is to prepare the team to play its best basketball as we enter the second semester and conference play.”After a month of practice and a pair of scrimmages, Driggs is eager to see what his veteran-heavy squad can do as the new season begins.

“Preseason was good,” he said. “Obviously, as a coach, I wish we’d have about 15 more practices, but I think we have a good, veteran group. It’s really my first team with a significant amount of seniors, I’m happy with the effort, and I’m anxious to see where we are when we start.”

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GREG RICHARDS ‘08 MEMORIAL TIP-OFF CLASSIC

The 2013-14 Gator basketball season will get underway with the Second Annual Greg Richards ‘08 Memorial Tip-Off Classic, held at the David V. Wise Center Nov. 15-16.

Named in honor of former Gator basketball player Greg Richards, the tournament provides Allegheny with an opportunity to celebreate Greg’s life and bring together those who lived him most on the eve of every basketball season. Greg, who was a four-year letterwinner and senior captain, died on Feb. 21, 2012 after a battle with cancer.

“Greg loved Allegheny basketball and the friends he made while he was there,” reflected parents David and Cathereine Richards. “We think it is very fitting that Allegheny’s tip-off tournament will be named in his honor. We are grateful for the opportunity to gather at the beginning of each season with family and friends to remember and celebrate Greg’s life and Allegheny basketball.”

“Greg Richards was the smartest basketball player I have ever played with, “said teammate Ben Torsney ‘08, “and one of the most genuine and humble people I have ever known. Nothing would make him happier than having a basketball tournament named in his honor at the place he loved so much. Even as Greg is greatly missed, his memory pushes us to become more loving, compassionate, and joyful people. We are all better human beings because we knew Greg.”

The 2013-14 tourney features men’s teams from Adrian, Alma, and John Carroll, and women’s squads from Marietta, Fredonia State, and D’Youville.

“We are very excited and honored to host the second annual Greg Richards ‘08 Memorial Tournament,” said Allegheny head men’s basketball coach Jim Driggs. “It’s a great weekend on campus, and the tournament always draws a great crowd. The field is loaded this year, and we are thankful for the opportunity to compete and pay tribute to Greg.” Allegheny women’s head coach Kate Costanzo echoed Driggs’ sentiments. “We are certainly looking forward to the second annual Greg Richards Tournament,” she said. “It’s a wonderful way to tip off the season, as we honor Greg and celebrating his life.”18

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## Name Yr Pos Ht Wt Hometown/High School 1 Will Soffel Fr G 6-0 185 Bemus Point, N.Y./Maple Grove3 D’Andre Corbin Sr G 5-10 175 Charlottesville, Va./Miller School4 Gabe Seidman Jr G 6-3 175 Westport, Conn./Staples10 Brian Holland So G 6-2 190 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park11 Josh Valentic Jr G 6-3 190 Washington, Pa./Trinity13 Clark Tritto Sr F 6-4 200 Buffalo, N.Y./City Honors14 Bobby Theiss Sr F 6-5 210 Pittsburgh, Pa./Plum20 John O’Donnell Sr G 6-0 180 McDonald, Pa./West Allegheny21 Patrick Murphy Fr G/F 6-4 195 Vienna, Va./James Madison22 Chris Milon Jr F 6-7 190 Novi, Mich./Novi23 Andrew Sestina So F 6-7 215 Emporium, Pa./Cameron County25 Ryan Stanko Sr G/F 6-4 215 Allison Park, Pa./Deer Lakes32 Evan Schweitzer So G 6-1 180 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park33 Evan Zabriski Fr F 6-5 195 Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter35 Brandon Smith Jr F 6-6 235 Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna Lincoln40 Chris Koryak So G 6-2 190 Gibsonia, Pa./Vincentian42 Marco Corona Sr F 6-4 200 Cranberry Twp., Pa./Seneca Valley44 Sam Calhoun Fr F 6-5 200 Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Catholic

PRONUNCIATIONS#1................................................ Will SO-fill#3 ...................................de-ANDRE Corbin#4 ......................................Gabe SIDE-man#11 .................................. Josh vul-LEN-tick#13....................................... Clark TRIT-toe#14........................................... Bobby TICE#22 ..........................................Chris My-lon#23 .................................. Andrew ses-TINA#32 ............................ Evan Sh-WHYTE-zer#40.................................... Chris CORE-yak#44.................................... Sam kale-HOON

CLASS BREAKDOWNTotal Players: 18Seniors: 6 (D’Andre Corbin, Clark Tritto, Bobby Theiss, John O’Donnell, Ryan Stanko, Marco Corona)Juniors: 4 (Gabe Seidman, Josh Valentic, Chris Milon, Brandon Smith)Sophomores: 4 (Brian Holland, Andrew Sestina, Evan Schweitzer, Chris Koryak)Freshmen: 4 (Will Soffel, Patrick Murphy, Evan Zabriski, Sam Calhoun)

GEOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWNTotal States: 7Connecticut: 1 (Gabe Seidman) Florida: 1 (Evan Zabriski) Michigan: 1 (Chris Milon) New York: 2 (Will Soffel, Clark Tritto)Ohio: 1 (Brandon Smith) Pennsylvania: 10 (Brian Holland, Bobby Theiss, John O’Donnell, Andrew Sestina, Ryan Stanko, Evan Schweitzer, Chris Koryak, Marco Corona, Sam Calhoun)Virginia: 2 (D’Andre Corbin, Patrick Murphy) 1319

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D’ANDRE CORBIN

2012-13: Appeared in every game of the 2012-13, starting at point guard against Oberlin (1/9/13) and Hiram (2/6/13)...was second on the team in assists (57) and field goal percentage (.500)…Scored season-best 16 points against Baldwin Wallace (11/24/12)... Had at least five assists in five different games, including season-best six helpers in season-opener vs. Pitt-Titusville (11/16/12).

2011-12: Appeared in all 25 games while making 11 starts at the point… ranked third in the NCAC in assists per game (3.5) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.5)…authored two double-doubles on the season…scored a season-high 14 points while adding 10 assists against Point Park (11/19/11)…had 13 points and 10 assists against Case Western Reserve (12/7/11)…totaled at least five assists in seven games…hauled down a career-best 11 boards at Ohio Wesleyan (12/3/11)…was credited with a steal in 13 games.

2010-11: Appeared in all 26 games while making 25 starts at point guard…averaged 8.1 points and 3.6 rebounds per game…finished second in the NCAC after averaging 4.7 assists per game and fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.4)…closed second on the team and 10th in the league in minutes played (31.1)…scored a career-high 20 points in Allegheny’s win over Pitt-Greensburg (11/20) going 3-for-3 from the outside and 7-of-8 at the charity stripe…dished out a career-best 11 assists at Denison (1/22) while notching first double-double (13 points)…scored in double figures 10 times and had at least eight assists on five occasions…played a leading role in the Gators’ home win against Denison (2/12), scoring 10 points while adding eight assists and seven rebounds…averaged six boards per game over the last six games including a career-high eight caroms in a road win at Kenyon (2/19)…finished second on the team in free throws attempted and made (49-for-63, .778).

Personal: five-sport athlete in high school...named Team MVP and an All-Conference selection in basketball...was an All-State performer in cross country and an All-Conference slection in lacrosse...son of Pamela Murkey and Donald Corbin...born August 30, 1991.

SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints 20 11/20/10 vs. Pitt-GreensburgRebounds 11 12/3/11 vs. Ohio WesleyanAssists 11 1/22/11 vs. DenisonSteals 6 11/16/12 vs. Pitt-TitusvilleBlocks 1 (6 times)3pt FG 3 12/7/11 vs. Case WesternFT Made 7 (2 times)Minutes Played 40 2/3/11 vs. Oberlin

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Senior - Forward - 6-3 - 200 lbsCranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley

2012-13: Played in 21 games, making first career start against Denison (2/9/13)... Named Phil Ness Most Improved Player... had his most productive game against Oberlin (1/9/13) where he totaled 13 points, five rebounds, and two blocks... Scored 10 points in season opener vs. Pitt-Titusville (11/16/12)... Scored nine points, with season-high six rebounds, against Thiel (12/12/12)... Finished with .538 field goal percentage (28-for-52).

2011-12: Appeared in 10 games while averaging 3.6 minutes per game…took one shot in four different games while scoring baskets against Elmira (11/26/11) and Wooster (1/18/12)…hauled down three rebounds while dishing out an assist in 12 minutes of action against Baldwin-Wallace (11/30/11).

2010-11: Appeared in 10 games while averaging 4.5 minutes of work per game…scored only basket of the season during five minutes of action in Allegheny’s win against Penn State-New Kensington (11/23)…grabbed career-high five rebounds against Hiram (2/9)…credited with first career steal at Ohio Wesleyan (1/5).

Personal: Helped guide Seneca Valley to WPIAL section championship...two-year letterwiner in basketball...son of Marco and Patricia Corona...born April 23, 1992...Computer Science major with minors in Economics and Math.

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CAREER TOTALSDouble Figure Points 2Double-Doubles 05 or more Rebounds 46 or more Assists 0

Points 13 1/9/13 vs. Oberlin Rebounds 6 12/12/12 vs. ThielAssists 3 (3 times)Steals 1 (8 times)Blocks 3 12/8/12 vs. Wittenberg3pt FG 0 N/AFT Made 3 (3 times)Minutes Played 27 12/12/12 vs. Thiel

CAREER TOTALS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2010-11 10-0 4.5 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 6-8 14 1.4 0 1 0 1 5/0.52011-12 10-0 3.6 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-5 6 0.6 2 3 0 1 5/0.52012-13 21-1 13.6 28-52 .538 0-0 .000 11-22 .500 19-30 49 2.3 21 20 7 5 67/3.2Total 41-1 7.2 30-61 .492 0-1 .000 15-30 .500 26-43 69 1.7 23 24 7 7 77/1.8

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JOHN O’DONNELL

2012-13: Battled through injury to make six appearances, including first career start at Denison (2/9/13)... Scored six points, going 2-for-3 from long range, vs. Oberlin (1/30/13).

2011-12: Appeared in 10 games while averaging 5.5 minutes of action per game…scored a career-high seven points in 15 minutes of work at Ohio Wesleyan (12/3/11)…scored points in four consecutive games from late November to early December…was credited with first career block against Wabash (1/7/12).

2010-11: Saw action in 11 games while averaging 4.9 minutes…came off the bench to score three points and haul down a career-high four rebounds in nine minutes of action in a victory

over Penn State-New Kensington (11/23)…played a season-high 12 minutes while totaling two points and two assists against Hiram (2/9).

Personal: First Team All-Section pick at West Allegheny...earned All-Tournament honors at the Roundball Classic, Hope-for-a-Cure Classic, Hampton Tournament (twice), and West Allegheny Tip-Off Tournament...son of Jeff and Dana O’Donnell...sister, Chelsea, was the 2006 PIAA Volleyball Most Valuable Player and ranks third all-time in assists at Holy Cross...born February 12, 1992.

SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints 7 12/3/11 vs. Ohio WesleyanRebounds 4 11/23/10 vs. PSU-New KenAssists 2 2/9/11 vs. HiramSteals 1 1/30/13 vs. OberlinBlocks 0 N/A3pt FG 2 1/30/13 vs. OberlinFT Made 2 (2 times)Minutes Played 23 2/16/13 vs. Kenyon

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Senior - Guard/Forward - 6-4 - 215 lbsAllison Park, Pa./Deer Lakes

2012-13: Appeared in all 25 games, making 24 starts... Averaged 13.8 points, while tying for team lead with 50 three-pointers... Averaged 29.6 minutes... …Averaged 5.5 rebounds, leading the team with 130 total boards and 117 on the defensive end... Totaled four double-doubles... Scored 25 points with 10 rebounds on second day of Greg Richards ‘08 Memorial Tournament against Wilmington (11/17/12)... Scored career-high 31 points, going 5-for-7 on three-pointers, while also grabbing 10 rebounds against Thiel (12/12/12)... Scored at least 15 points in 11 different contests.

2011-12: Appeared in all 25 games while making 13 starts on the wing…finished seventh overall in the NCAC in three-point field goals made per game (1.8)…led the Gators in scoring on three occasions…scored an Allegheny season high and career-high 27 points against Point Park (11/19/11) while adding career-high seven rebounds…tied an Allegheny record with seven three-point field goals in the effort against Point Park…enjoyed best road effort with 23 points at Hiram (2/8/12) while tying career best with three assists…scored in double figures in 11 games…finished 5-of-8 from behind the arc while scoring 19 points at Kenyon (1/28/12)…canned at least three shots from beyond the three-point line in seven games.

2010-11: Saw action in all 26 games as a rookie while averaging 16.7 minutes per game…often the first player off the bench, he averaged 8.0 points per game…finished second on the team in three-point shooting (44-for-120, .367)…scored a career-high 17 points including 5-of-9 from behind the arc in Allegheny’s win over Penn State-New Kensington (11/23)…scored in double figures 10 times and canned at least one three in 22 games…finished ninth in the NCAC in three-point field goals made (1.7) and 13th in three-point field goal percentage…scored 13 points in a career-high 31 minutes in Allegheny’s win against Denison (2/12).

Personal: Named to the Post-Gazette North Fab Five team...2010 A-K Valley Player of the Year...finished in the top five in scoring in the WPIAL (25.5 ppg)...two-time All-Section pick...All-Tournament at the Roundball Classic...son of Douglas and Marisa Stanko...born November 14, 1991...cousin Danielle Godinez competed for Allegheny College in track and cross country...Broadcast/Journalism major.

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CAREER TOTALSDouble Figure Points 41Double-Doubles 35 or more Rebounds 165 or more Assists 0

Points 31 12/12/12 vs. ThielRebounds 12 11/17/12 vs. WilmingtonAssists 4 1/23/13 vs. HiramSteals 3 12/5/12 vs. Case WesternBlocks 2 1/12/13 vs. Ohio Wesleyan3pt FG 7 11/19/11 vs. Point ParkFT Made 4 (9 times)Minutes Played 49 1/5/13 vs. Wabash

CAREER TOTALS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2010-11 26-0 16.7 73-177 .412 44-120 .367 18-21. .857 8-41 49 1.9 24 28 1 11 208/8.22011-12 25-13 18.5 74-194 .381 44-122 .361 22-28 .786 12-46 58 2.3 20 44 1 12 214/8.62012-13 24-23 29.6 124-263 .471 50-129 .375 48-57 .842 13-117 130 5.2 22 41 8 17 346/13.8Total 75-36 21.6 271-634 .427 138-371 .372 88-106 .831 33-204 237 3.2 66 113 10 40 768/10.2

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BOBBY THEISS

2012-13: Made 17 appearances and three starts as a junior... Averaged 3.9 points and 2.8 rebounds... Started three games and appeared off the bench in an additional 17… Scored 10 points, on 5-for-6 shooting, while grabbing season-high six rebounds vs. Wabash (1/5/13)... Scored 10 points, going 3-for-3 from the field and 4-for-5 from the foul line, vs. Kenyon (1/26/13)... Finished season with .582 field goal percentage (32-for-55).

2011-12: Appeared in all 25 games while making eight starts at forward…tied a career high with nine points in Allegheny’s victory at Oberlin (1/11/12) while adding a career-best three blocks…grabbed a career-high nine rebounds at Kenyon (1/28/12)…had at least three rebounds in 18 games…40 of his 95 rebounds were offensive…finished the season sinking his last 13 free-throw attempts…logged at least 20 minutes of work in 14 games…scored at least six points on six occasions.

2010-11: Presented with the Richard Yeckley Memorial Award…played in 25 games while making three starts at forward…averaged 3.0 points and 3.3 rebounds in just over 20 minutes of action per game…scored a career-high nine points on 4-of-6 shooting in the Gators’ victory at Oberlin (12/1) and against Kenyon (1/8)…followed up Oberlin game with eight points on 4-of-6 shooting against Wittenberg (12/4)…hauled down at least five rebounds on five occasions while grabbing a career-best seven caroms against Oberlin (2/3)…37% of his rebounds were on the offensive end…logged at least 20 minutes in 12 games.

Personal: Helped lead Plum men’s basketball to the WPIAL Section II Championship...honored with the East Boros Scholar-Athlete Award...Plum Valedictorian...three-sport high scool athlete...three son of Bob and Tammy Theiss...born April 27, 1992...Biology major with a minor in Spanish.

SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints 10 (2 times)Rebounds 9 11/28/12 vs. PSU-New KenAssists 3 (3 times)Steals 2 (6 times)Blocks 3 1/11/12 vs. Oberlin3pt FG 0 N/AFT Made 4 (3 times)Minutes Played 34 1/5/13 vs. Wabash

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Senior - Forward - 6-4 - 200 lbsBuffalo, N.Y./City Honors

2012-13: Appeared in 17 games as a junior, with 15 starts... Averaged 32 minutes, second on the team... Led squad with average of 7.5 rebounds while also averaging 9.5 points... Posted a pair of double-doubles, going for 21 points and 14 boards against Oberlin (1/19/13) and 17 points and 14 rebounds vs. Hiram (1/23)... Scored in double figures in nine different games.

2011-12: Appeared in 24 games while making 11 starts at forward…finished second on the team in rebounding while ranking 13th in the NCAC in offensive boards (1.9)…presented with the 2011-12 Phil Ness Most Improved Player Award...scored a career-high 16 points on 7-of-8 shooting against Oberlin (2/1/12) while adding a career-best four blocks…finished perfect from the field with multiple shot attempts in five games…finished the season 50-of-80 from the floor…registered a career-best 12 rebounds in both games against Hiram (1/25/12 and 2/8/12)…started the last nine games of the season where he averaged seven points and six rebounds per game.

2010-11: Saw action in 19 games while logging 7.1 minutes per game…scored eight points on 3-of-5 shooting at Wabash (12/19)…replicated eight-point performance on 3-of-4 shooting against Penn State-Behrend (2/16)…scored five points, hauled down six boards and made a career-high three blocks in the Gators’ season-opener at Bethany (11/15)…hauled down a career-best 10 boards and played a season-high 25 minutes in Allegheny’s victory over Denison (2/12)…scored multiple field goals in all six games in which he scored…shot 14-of-24 (.583) for the season.

Personal: Helped guide City Honors to the B2 Sectional Championship...three-sport athlete...son of Matthew and Jennifer Tritto...born February 1, 1992.

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CAREER TOTALSDouble Figure Points 11Double-Doubles 25 or more Rebounds 305 or more Assists 1

CAREER TOTALS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2010-11 19-0 7.1 14-24 .583 0-1 .000 7-14 .500 25-16 41 2.2 4 1 1 1 11/1.62011-12 24-11 19.3 50-80 .625 0-0 .000 14-25 .560 45-58 103 4.3 27 30 15 21 114/4.82012-13 17-15 32.0 63-125 .504 25-53 .434 12-20 .600 37-90 127 7.5 41 31 16 9 161/9.5Total 60-26 19.7 127-229 .555 25-54 .423 33-59 .559 107-164 271 4.6 72 62 32 31 286/4.8

Points 21 1/9/13 vs. OberlinRebounds 14 (2 times)Assists 6 11/20/12 vs. Carnegie MellonSteals 3 1/5/13 vs. WabashBlocks 4 1/21/12 vs. Denison3pt FG 4 1/26/13 vs. KenyonFT Made 3 (4 times)Minutes Played 40 (4 times)

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BRANDON SMITH

2012-13: Appeared in four games, with two starts... Averaged 5.8 points per game... Scored season-high 10 points against Denison (2/9/13)... Scored nine points with nine rebounds at Kenyon (2/16/13).

2011-12: Appeared in 11 games, making five starts as a freshman... Averaged 4.0 points and 3.8 rebounds... Posted first career double-double, with 12 points and 11 rebounds while also blocking three shots, at Ohio Wesleyan (11/30/11)

Personal: Played varsity basketball for three years while serving as team captain at Gahanna Lincoln...helped lead Lions to 2010 and 2011 District I regional championship while knocking off

nationally-ranked No. 1 Northland...Gahanna Lincoln ranked No. 5 in the national polls and No. 2 in the region...named to the 2011 Central Ohio All-Star Team... born December 28, 1992...son of KeShia Ballard...majoring in history.

SINGLE GAME HIGHSPoints 12 11/30/11 vs. Ohio WesleyanRebounds 11 11/30/11 vs. Ohio WesleyanAssists 2 (2 times)Steals 1 (2 times)Blocks 3 11/30/11 vs. Ohio Wesleyan3pt FG 0 N/AFT Made 3 (2 times)Minutes Played 27 (2 times)

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Junior - Forward - 6-7 - 195Novi, Mich./Novi

2012-13: Came back from missing entire freshman campaign due to injury to make 22 appearances, and 21 starts... Led team in field goal percentage at .653 (62-for-95)…led team in blocks with 27…Scored in double figures seven different times, including career-high 18-point effort against Wooster (1/16/13)... Scored 15 points, going 7-for-8 from the field, against Wittenberg (12/8/12)... Blocked at least three shots in six different games, including career-high four block effort against Denison (1/19/13).

2011-12: Missed season due to injury.

Personal: Named 2011 Oakland County Honorable Mention...helped lead Novi to 2010 KLAA (Kensington Lakes) district championship...born June 28, 1993...son of Ronald and Nona Milon...majoring in business.

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CAREER TOTALSDouble Figure Points 6Double-Doubles 05 or more Rebounds 75 or more Assists 0

Points 18 1/16/13 vs. WoosterRebounds 9 12/1/12 vs. Ohio WesleyanAssists 2 (5 times)Steals 3 (2 times)Blocks 4 1/19/13 vs. Denison3pt FG 0 N/AFT Made 6 11/17/12 vs. WilmingtonMinutes Played 29 (2 times)

CAREER TOTALS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2012-13 22-21 19.6 62-95 .653 0-0 .000 23-48 .479 24-49 73 3.3 20 46 27 12 147/6.7Total 22-21 19.6 62-95 .653 0-0 .000 23-48 .479 24-49 73 3.3 20 46 27 12 147/6.7

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JOSH VALENTIC

2012-13: Made 19 appearances, and 17 starts, in first season with the Gators... Averaged 10.5 points, good for third on the team…Scored in double figures in 11 games…Scored season high 19 points against Wooster (1/16/13), connecting on five three-pointers... Scored 18 points, going a perfect 6-for-6 from the foul line, against Hiram (1/23).

2011-12: Appeared in 30 games as a freshman at Wheeling Jesuit... Cardinals advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division II National Tournament... Averaged 6.0 points... Third on the team with 38 three-pointers... Scored in double-figures six times... Had two or more three-pointers in a game seven times, including season-high four against West Virginia State (12/1).

Personal: Four-year letterwinner in both basketball and golf at Trinity…Second Team All-PIAA as a senior…all-time leading scorer at Trinity (1,655)…averaged 30.3 points per game in 2010-11…carded school-record 28 for nine holes during senior season while emerging as a WPIAL finalist in golf…National Honor Society…born January 19, 1993…son of Martin and Jennifer Valentic…majoring in managerial economics.

SINGLE GAME HIGHS (at Allegheny)Points 19 1/6/13 vs. WoosterRebounds 7 1/19/13 vs. DenisonAssists 4 (4 times)Steals 2 (3 times)Blocks 0 N/A3pt FG 5 1/16/13 vs. WoosterFT Made 5 (2 times)Minutes Played 43 1/5/13 vs. Wabash

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Junior - Guard - 6-3 - 170 lbsWestport, Conn./Staples

2013-13: Played in 13 games with seven starts…Totaled 72 points (5.5/gm)... Exploded for career-high 22 points, going 9-for-12 from the floor, while also grabbing season-high five rebounds in win over Geneva (11/26).

2011-12: Appeared in 19 games while making 16 starts at guard…scored a career-best 15 points at Thiel (12/13/11)…scored in double figures in four games while scoring at least five points 10 times…totaled at least three assists in seven games including career-high five dimes against Denison (2/11/12)…had career-high four steals against Wittenberg (12/10/11)…authored multiple-steal games on six occasions…shot over 50% from the floor while playing primarily on the wing including 11-of-26 from three-point range…registered career-high eight boards against Oberlin (2/1/12).

Personal: 2011 FCIAC (Fairfield County) First Team All-Star...scored 30 points in 2011 FCIAC Tournament Quarterfinals...2010 All-FCIAC West...born July 3, 1993...son of Gene Seidman and Ana Rogers

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CAREER TOTALSDouble Figure Points 6Double-Doubles 05 or more Rebounds 75 or more Assists 0

Points 18 1/16/13 vs. WoosterRebounds 9 12/1/12 vs. Ohio WesleyanAssists 2 (5 times)Steals 3 (2 times)Blocks 4 1/19/13 vs. Denison3pt FG 0 N/AFT Made 6 11/17/12 vs. WilmingtonMinutes Played 29 (2 times)

CAREER TOTALS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 19-16 23.0 35-69 .507 11-26 .423 24-28 .857 5-40 45 2.4 35 31 3 20 105/5.52012-13 13-7 21.7 26-52 .500 8-19 .421 12-15 .800 6-24 30 2.3 23 15 1 22 72/5.5Total 32-23 22.1 61-121 .504 19-45 .422 36-43 .837 11-64 75 2.3 58 46 4 42 177/5.5

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Sophomore - Guard - 6-2 - 190 lbsBethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park

BRIAN HOLLAND

2012-13: Appeared in seven games from the bench as a freshman…Scored first career basket and tallied first career steal against Geneva (11/26/12).

Personal: Three-year letterwinner for the Blackhawks…2011-12 team captain…Beaver County Times All-Section…Almanac Second Team All-Star…Bethel Park Tip-Off Tournament Most Valuable Player…Marlin Mania All-Tournament team… National Honor Society…born December 10, 1993…son of Robert and Candace Holland…majoring in economics.

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CAREER TOTALS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2012-13 7-0 2.5 1-4 .250 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-1 2 0.3 2 1 0 1 2/0.3

Brian Holland

Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2012-13 18-0 11.4 12-27 .444 2-9 .222 7-12 .583 4-14 18 1.0 8 4 0 6 33/1.8

Sophomore - Guard - 6-1 - 180 lbsBethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park

EVAN SCHWEITZER

2012-13: Appeared off the bench in 18 games…33 points and 18 rebounds on the season…Averaged 1.8 points per game... Twice scored six points in a contest, doing so against Geneva (11/26/12) and Berkeley (12/30/12).

Personal: Three-year letterwinner in both basketball and football at Bethel Park…2012 Almanac Basketball All-Star…2012 Healthcare Benefits All-Tournament team…2011 First Team All-Conference wide receiver…2011 Almanac Football All-Star…National Honor Society…born March 8, 1994…son of David and Marcia Schweitzer…majoring in economics with a minor in German.

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Junior - Guard - 6-3 - 170 lbsWestport, Conn./Staples

2012-13: Made five appearances as a freshman... Scored 14 points on the season, with seven rebounds…Scored first points on the season against Wooster (1/16/13)... Posted career-highs with seven points and four rebounds against Oberlin (1/30/13).

Personal: Three-year letterwinner at Cameron County…2012 North Tier League First Team All-Star…Pennsylvania vs. Maryland All-Star selection as a senior…Student Council President…National Honor Society…born January 27, 1994…son of Donald and Rachelle Sestina…biology major with a minor in psychology…planned career as a physical therapist.

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CAREER TOTALS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounding Year GP-GS Min/gm FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2012-13 5-0 3.6 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 3-4 7 1.4 0 1 2 0 14/2.8

Sophomore - Forward - 6-7 - 215 lbsEmporium, Pa./Cameron County

Sophomore - Guard - 6-2 - 190 lbsGibsonia, Pa./Vincentian

CHRIS KORYAK

2012-13: Appeared in three games during freshman season, making his first appearance against Geneva (11/26/12)

Personal: 2012 Post-Gazette North “Fab 5”...2012 Post-Gazette Class A “Fab 5”...2012 Section MVP...2012 PIAA All-State...2012 WPIAL Class A leading scorer...2012 Roundball 3-Point Champion...four-year letterwinner in basketball and baseball...National Honor Society...born June 29, 1994…son of Craig Koryak.

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Freshman - Forward - 6-5 - 200 lbsPittsburgh, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic

SAM CALHOUN

Personal: Three-year letterwinner at Pittsburgh Central Catholic... Led team to 2012 WPIAL Quad-A championship game... Member of Spanish Club... LaSallian Tutor... Son of Jay and Patricia Calhoun... Undeclared major.

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PATRICK MURPHY

Personal: Graduate of James Madison High School... Two-year letterman in basketball... Second Team All-District selection... Finished senior season as district’s second-leading scorer...Physics major... Son of Raymond and Patricia Ann Murphy.

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Freshman - Guard - 6-0 - 165 lbsBemus Point, N.Y./Maple Grove

WILL SOFFEL

Personal: Three-year basketball letterman at Bemus Point under coach Curt Fischer... Honorable Mention All-Western New York... Class C Co-MVP... First Team All-County... Frewsburg Holiday Tournament MVP... Undeclared major... Son of William and Kari Soffel

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Freshman - Forward - 6-5 - 195 lbsJupiter, Fla./Jupiter

EVAN ZABRISKI

Personal: Played basketball under coach John Anderson at Jupiter HS... Second Team All-Conference... Son of Bruce Zabriski and Sarah Marmion... Undeclared major.

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2012-13 FINAL STATISTICS2012-13 Allegheny Men's BasketballAllegheny Season Box Score (as of Dec 05, 2013)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-16 4-7 5-9 0-0CONFERENCE 3-13 1-6 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 6-3 3-1 3-2 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg11 Devone McLeod 25-24 831 33.2 159-349 . 4 5 6 50-134 . 3 7 3 56-73 . 7 6 7 6 50 56 2.2 31 0 109 50 1 30 424 17.025 Ryan Stanko 25-24 740 29.6 124-263 . 4 7 1 50-129 . 3 8 8 48-57 . 8 4 2 13 117 130 5.2 50 1 22 41 8 17 346 13.810 Josh Valentic 19-17 560 29.5 69-176 . 3 9 2 34-100 . 3 4 0 27-34 . 7 9 4 11 44 55 2.9 22 0 23 19 0 10 199 10.513 Clark Tritto 17-15 544 32.0 63-125 . 5 0 4 23-53 . 4 3 4 12-20 . 6 0 0 37 90 127 7.5 38 2 41 31 16 9 161 9.522 Chris Milon 22-21 431 19.6 62-95 . 6 5 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 23-48 . 4 7 9 24 49 73 3.3 66 1 20 46 27 12 147 6.735 Brandon Smith 4-2 78 19.5 10-24 . 4 1 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-5 . 6 0 0 6 8 14 3.5 10 0 2 5 2 1 23 5.804 Gabe Seidman 13-7 282 21.7 26-52 . 5 0 0 8-19 . 4 2 1 12-15 . 8 0 0 6 24 30 2.3 25 1 23 15 1 22 72 5.514 Bobby Theiss 20-3 284 14.2 32-55 . 5 8 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 14-27 . 5 1 9 25 28 53 2.7 28 1 9 12 3 7 78 3.915 David DiBernardi 11-4 171 15.5 13-57 . 2 2 8 10-43 . 2 3 3 4-11 . 3 6 4 6 16 22 2.0 14 0 3 8 1 5 40 3.603 D'Andre Corbin 25-2 343 13.7 35-70 . 5 0 0 2-13 . 1 5 4 14-24 . 5 8 3 8 30 38 1.5 35 0 67 41 1 24 86 3.442 Marco Corona 21-1 286 13.6 28-52 . 5 3 8 0-0 . 0 0 0 11-22 . 5 0 0 19 30 49 2.3 51 2 21 20 7 5 67 3.220 John O'Donnell 6-1 50 8.3 7-15 . 4 6 7 5-10 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.3 2 0 2 0 0 1 19 3.223 Andrew Sestina 5-0 18 3.6 4-5 . 8 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 3 4 7 1.4 6 0 0 1 2 0 14 2.844 Kyle Murphy 20-4 284 14.2 16-48 . 3 3 3 13-42 . 3 1 0 4-4 1.000 2 20 22 1.1 21 0 12 6 1 12 49 2.532 Evan Schweitzer 18-0 206 11.4 12-27 . 4 4 4 2-9 . 2 2 2 7-12 . 5 8 3 4 14 18 1.0 22 0 8 4 0 6 33 1.835 Will Roughan 2-0 5 2.5 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.021 Nate Meyers 5-1 13 2.6 1-5 . 2 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.633 Brian Holland 7-0 17 2.4 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.3 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 0.340 Chris Koryak 3-0 6 2.0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team 28 37 65 12 2Total.......... 25 5149 663-1426 . 4 6 5 198-559 . 3 5 4 241-363 . 6 6 4 202 567 769 30.8 425 8 364 313 70 162 1767 70.7Opponents...... 25 5150 654-1473 . 4 4 4 175-461 . 3 8 0 333-472 . 7 0 6 325 629 954 38.2 377 - 341 332 70 127 1816 72.6

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 TotalsAllegheny 836 888 15 21 7 1767Opponents 823 955 13 10 15 1816

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TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgPITT-TITUSVILLE 11/16/12 82-41 W 34-73 . 4 6 6 11-31 . 3 5 5 3-15 . 2 0 0 16 25 41 41.0 16 24 11 3 19 82 82.0WILMINGTON 11/17/12 76-70 W 23-47 . 4 8 9 8-22 . 3 6 4 22-35 . 6 2 9 6 30 36 38.5 21 14 19 1 7 76 79.0CARNEGIE MELLON 11/20/12 53-57 L 21-50 . 4 2 0 5-18 . 2 7 8 6-14 . 4 2 9 9 22 31 36.0 15 11 15 6 10 53 70.3at Baldwin Wallace 11/24/12 73-83 L 31-56 . 5 5 4 4-19 . 2 1 1 7-8 . 8 7 5 2 27 29 34.2 20 14 17 2 7 73 71.0at Geneva College 11-26-12 86-66 W 37-72 . 5 1 4 10-27 . 3 7 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 10 26 36 34.6 20 21 14 4 11 86 74.0OHIO WESLEYAN 12/1/12 62-76 L 24-61 . 3 9 3 7-22 . 3 1 8 7-10 . 7 0 0 5 27 32 34.2 12 11 9 3 3 62 72.0at Case Western Reserve 12/05/12 84-76 W 33-59 . 5 5 9 6-18 . 3 3 3 12-17 . 7 0 6 10 16 26 33.0 19 21 12 1 11 84 73.7at Wittenberg 12/8/12 63-67 L 24-55 . 4 3 6 5-24 . 2 0 8 10-14 . 7 1 4 11 28 39 33.8 18 12 13 6 5 63 72.4THIEL 12/12/12 86-75 Wot 33-57 . 5 7 9 9-18 . 5 0 0 11-16 . 6 8 8 6 27 33 33.7 18 21 22 4 7 86 73.9at The City College of New 12/29/12 72-63 W 26-55 . 4 7 3 10-24 . 4 1 7 10-18 . 5 5 6 10 26 36 33.9 16 17 20 5 7 72 73.7at Berkeley College - NJ 12/30/12 54-57 L 21-48 . 4 3 8 9-28 . 3 2 1 3-10 . 3 0 0 10 17 27 33.3 16 10 16 0 6 54 71.9at DePauw University 1/4/13 69-67 Wot 26-48 . 5 4 2 12-22 . 5 4 5 5-8 . 6 2 5 3 20 23 32.4 16 13 15 3 6 69 71.7at Wabash College 1/5/13 87-95 Lot 31-75 . 4 1 3 14-32 . 4 3 8 11-14 . 7 8 6 6 31 37 32.8 23 14 18 3 9 87 72.8OBERLIN 1/9/13 79-75 W 29-54 . 5 3 7 6-16 . 3 7 5 15-18 . 8 3 3 5 25 30 32.6 15 20 7 2 4 79 73.3at Ohio Wesleyan 1/12/13 73-79 L 25-53 . 4 7 2 13-28 . 4 6 4 8-9 . 8 8 9 7 25 32 32.5 21 12 15 5 1 73 73.3at College of Wooster 01/16/13 68-92 L 29-59 . 4 9 2 7-20 . 3 5 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 7 16 23 31.9 6 12 8 3 4 68 72.9DENISON 01/19/13 61-65 L 23-58 . 3 9 7 4-20 . 2 0 0 11-18 . 6 1 1 13 18 31 31.9 11 11 5 4 4 61 72.2at Hiram College 01/23/13 75-71 W 28-59 . 4 7 5 10-23 . 4 3 5 9-10 . 9 0 0 12 18 30 31.8 18 22 12 0 5 75 72.4KENYON 01/26/13 69-71 L 25-48 . 5 2 1 7-21 . 3 3 3 12-20 . 6 0 0 6 24 30 31.7 15 17 14 1 3 69 72.2at Oberlin 01/30/13 59-67 L 22-54 . 4 0 7 6-17 . 3 5 3 9-13 . 6 9 2 5 27 32 31.7 21 12 9 3 5 59 71.6WITTENBERG 02/02/13 64-81 L 19-42 . 4 5 2 7-18 . 3 8 9 19-22 . 8 6 4 4 14 18 31.0 21 6 12 3 4 64 71.2HIRAM COLLEGE 02/06/13 59-63 L 19-58 . 3 2 8 7-27 . 2 5 9 14-20 . 7 0 0 10 21 31 31.0 15 8 3 0 8 59 70.6at Denison 02-09-13 75-90 L 30-64 . 4 6 9 7-20 . 3 5 0 8-9 . 8 8 9 10 14 24 30.7 14 14 5 3 5 75 70.8COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 02/13/13 64-86 L 24-56 . 4 2 9 5-21 . 2 3 8 11-16 . 6 8 8 8 19 27 30.6 12 13 11 2 5 64 70.5at Kenyon 02/16/13 74-83 L 26-65 . 4 0 0 9-23 . 3 9 1 13-20 . 6 5 0 11 24 35 30.8 26 14 11 3 6 74 70.7Allegheny 1767 663-1426 . 4 6 5 198-559 . 3 5 4 241-363 . 6 6 4 202 567 769 30.8 425 364 313 70 162 1767 70.7Opponents 1816 654-1473 . 4 4 4 175-461 . 3 8 0 333-472 . 7 0 6 325 629 954 38.2 377 341 332 70 127 1816 72.6

Games played: 25Points/game: 70.7FG Pct: 46.53FG Pct: 35.4FT Pct: 66.4

Rebounds/game: 30.8Assists/game: 14.6Turnovers/game: 12.5Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2Steals/game: 6.5Blocks/game: 2.8

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2012-13 Allegheny Men's BasketballAllegheny Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Dec 05, 2013)

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Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal FoulsPITT-TITUSVILLE 32/18 50/23 82-41 +41 34-73/16-48 .466/.333 11-31/3-9 .355/.333 3-15/6-9 .200/.667 41/41 - 24/3 11/31 3/6 19/3 16/18WILMINGTON 33/33 43/37 76-70 +6 23-47/23-59 .489/.390 8-22/4-19 .364/.211 22-35/20-25 .629/.800 36/34 +2 14/9 19/16 1/0 7/8 21/25CARNEGIE MELLON 26/21 27/36 53-57 (4) 21-50/20-59 .420/.339 5-18/9-24 .278/.375 6-14/8-10 .429/.800 31/44 (13) 11/13 15/17 6/1 10/6 15/17Baldwin Wallace 35/32 38/51 73-83 (10) 31-56/28-59 .554/.475 4-19/8-22 .211/.364 7-8/19-26 .875/.731 29/31 (2) 14/16 17/11 2/2 7/8 20/10Geneva College 51/32 35/34 86-66 +20 37-72/25-54 .514/.463 10-27/3-15 .370/.200 2-5/13-19 .400/.684 36/35 +1 21/13 14/20 4/5 11/5 20/15OHIO WESLEYAN 33/38 29/38 62-76 (14) 24-61/28-64 .393/.438 7-22/11-26 .318/.423 7-10/9-15 .700/.600 32/47 (15) 11/18 9/10 3/2 3/4 12/16Case Western Reserve 34/38 50/38 84-76 +8 33-59/26-51 .559/.510 6-18/6-14 .333/.429 12-17/18-22 .706/.818 26/31 (5) 21/15 12/19 1/5 11/6 19/18Wittenberg 26/33 37/34 63-67 (4) 24-55/21-59 .436/.356 5-24/12-26 .208/.462 10-14/13-17 .714/.765 39/35 +4 12/15 13/8 6/0 5/7 18/9THIEL 36/29 30/37 86-75 +11 33-57/26-63 .579/.413 9-18/1-11 .500/.091 11-16/22-25 .688/.880 33/31 +2 21/11 22/16 4/3 7/9 18/18The City College of New York 33/27 39/36 72-63 +9 26-55/26-64 .473/.406 10-24/5-15 .417/.333 10-18/6-11 .556/.545 36/39 (3) 17/17 20/21 5/3 7/8 16/16Berkeley College - NJ 29/23 25/34 54-57 (3) 21-48/21-50 .438/.420 9-28/7-20 .321/.350 3-10/8-14 .300/.571 27/29 (2) 10/9 16/15 0/1 6/5 16/13DePauw University 40/39 25/26 69-67 +2 26-48/27-58 .542/.466 12-22/7-19 .545/.368 5-8/6-15 .625/.400 23/34 (11) 13/17 15/14 3/2 6/6 16/10Wabash College 33/31 35/37 87-95 (8) 31-75/32-77 .413/.416 14-32/9-25 .438/.360 11-14/22-32 .786/.688 37/59 (22) 14/15 18/17 3/3 9/4 23/16OBERLIN 41/34 38/41 79-75 +4 29-54/28-58 .537/.483 6-16/9-19 .375/.474 15-18/10-17 .833/.588 30/33 (3) 20/19 7/8 2/1 4/1 15/17Ohio Wesleyan 31/27 42/52 73-79 (6) 25-53/28-67 .472/.418 13-28/6-16 .464/.375 8-9/17-25 .889/.680 32/40 (8) 12/12 15/6 5/3 1/9 21/13College of Wooster 37/45 31/47 68-92 (24) 29-59/38-74 .492/.514 7-20/9-18 .350/.500 3-4/7-8 .750/.875 23/43 (20) 12/10 8/5 3/5 4/5 6/4DENISON 31/32 30/33 61-65 (4) 23-58/23-47 .397/.489 4-20/9-20 .200/.450 11-18/10-13 .611/.769 31/36 (5) 11/12 5/14 4/4 4/1 11/18Hiram College 34/28 41/43 75-71 +4 28-59/24-52 .475/.462 10-23/6-12 .435/.500 9-10/17-21 .900/.810 30/30 - 22/17 12/11 0/2 5/3 18/14KENYON 34/31 35/40 69-71 (2) 25-48/28-61 .521/.459 7-21/7-18 .333/.389 12-20/8-19 .600/.421 30/34 (4) 17/12 14/10 1/3 3/6 15/14Oberlin 18/32 41/35 59-67 (8) 22-54/22-57 .407/.386 6-17/5-14 .353/.357 9-13/18-25 .692/.720 32/37 (5) 12/13 9/6 3/3 5/4 21/14WITTENBERG 30/37 34/44 64-81 (17) 19-42/27-52 .452/.519 7-18/10-23 .389/.435 19-22/17-22 .864/.773 18/36 (18) 6/16 12/13 3/0 4/4 21/20HIRAM COLLEGE 24/31 35/32 59-63 (4) 19-58/22-60 .328/.367 7-27/7-20 .259/.350 14-20/12-16 .700/.750 31/53 (22) 8/9 3/14 0/4 8/1 15/18Denison 39/46 36/44 75-90 (15) 30-64/34-59 .469/.576 7-20/9-19 .350/.474 8-9/13-15 .889/.867 24/36 (12) 14/20 5/8 3/3 5/5 14/11COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 41/44 23/42 64-86 (22) 24-56/33-59 .429/.559 5-21/11-23 .238/.478 11-16/9-15 .688/.600 27/39 (12) 13/15 11/12 2/3 5/4 12/16Kenyon 35/42 39/41 74-83 (9) 26-65/28-62 .400/.452 9-23/2-14 .391/.143 13-20/25-36 .650/.694 35/47 (12) 14/15 11/10 3/6 6/5 26/17

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Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship be-tween intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Consisting of 10 academically selective col-leges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw Uni-versity, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The College of Wooster in addition to Earlham College as an affiliate member — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in or-der to meet rigid academic standards.

Significantly, all nine NCAC institutions have been grant-ed chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor so-ciety for colleges and universities. Only 276 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so honored.

A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Associa-tion’s Division III, the NCAC features championship com-petition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The 12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III conference, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and women’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart.

The goals of the conference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common allegiance to academic quality and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Intercollegiate athlet-ics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experi-ence of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic commitment has been led by the school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the conference.

The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excellence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

2012-13 NCAC MEN’S BASKETBALL FINAL STANDINGS

WoosterOhio WesleyanWittenbergDePauwKenyonDenisonWabashHiramOberlinAllegheny

W L Pct14 2 .87512 4 .7509 7 .5639 7 .5639 7 .5637 9 .4387 9 .4385 11 .3135 11 .3133 13 .188

W L Pct24 6 .80023 6 .79317 10 .63016 10 .61516 11 .5939 17 .3469 17 .34611 14 .4407 19 .2699 16 .360

NCAC GAMES OVERALL

2012-13 ALL-NCAC MEN’S BASKETBALL SELECTIONSFIRST TEAM School Yr Pos PPG RPG APGXavier Brown Wooster So G 14.1 3.8 2.1Barry Flynn DePauw Sr F 15.4 6.9 1.5Dimonde Hale Denison Sr G 17.2 8.6 3.1Scott Maslin Wittenberg Jr F 16.4 9.3 1.3Ikenna Nwadibia Kenyon Jr F/G 16.7 9.9 1.6Doug Thorpe Wooster Jr G 13.6 3.1 2.3Andy Winters Ohio Wesleyan Sr G 14.5 4.8 6.7

SECOND TEAMAndrew Fox Oberlin Sr G/F 10.9 8.9 4.5Alex Longi Denison Jr G 11.9 4.5 2.8Devone McLeod Allegheny Sr G 17.2 2.3 4.1Taylor Rieger Ohio Wesleyan Jr G 14.2 2.4 1.1Alan Sheppard Hiram Sr G 13.8 2.2 2.8Ross Sponsler Wabash Fr G 12.9 3.5 1.3Aaron Stefanov Hiram Jr G 15.6 3.8 1.9

HONORABLE MENTIONJosh Claytor Wooster Sr C 8.7 5.6 1.4Kenny DeBoer Wooster So F 9.8 4.2 1.4Zack Leahy Wittenberg Jr G 11.3 3.3 2.3Brian Lebowitz Kenyon Jr C 9.9 7.1 1.1MarshallMorris Ohio Wesleyan Sr F 10.6 6.3 0.5

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Opponent W L BEGAN ALL* OPP^Adrian 4 1 1925 2000 1980Akron 4 1 1906 1914 1906Albany 1 0 1992 1992 -----Albion 0 2 1979 ----- 1984Albright 1 0 1985 1985 -----Alfred 22 23 1922 2004 2007Alma 1 1 1991 2002 1991Amherst 1 0 1923 1923 -----Anderson (Ind.) 0 1 2000 ----- 2000Ashland# 0 0 1906 ----- -----Averett 0 1 1988 ----- 1988Baldwin-Wallace 2 3 1923 1998 2012Bethany 40 36 1910 2008 2012Bucknell 4 2 1902 1913 1928Buffalo 3 7 1917 1941 1948Buffalo State 6 6 1936 1993 1954Cabrini 1 0 1988 1988 -----California (Pa.) 0 1 2003 ----- 2003Calvin 0 1 1989 ----- 1989Carnegie Mellon 39 42 1909 2012 1983Carroll 0 1 2010 ----- 2010Case Western 48 13 1900 2012 1998Catholic 0 1 2011 ----- 2011Centre (Ky.) 0 1 2011 ----- 2011Chicago 0 1 2000 ----- 2000Clarion 4 10 1952 1956 1975Cleveland State 15 10 1932 1960 1991Colgate 4 5 1905 1932 1922Creighton 1 0 1921 1921 -----Dartmouth 1 0 1901 1901 -----Defiance 1 0 1998 1998 -----Delaware Valley 1 0 1999 1999 -----Denison 36 24 1910 2012 2013Detroit 1 0 1920 1920 -----Dickinson 0 3 1950 ----- 1950Duquesne 1 0 1922 1922 -----Earlham 23 10 1948 2010 2006Eastern Michigan 1 2 1964 1965 1966Edinboro 22 16 1896 1988 2008Elizabethtown 0 1 1979 ----- 1979Emory & Henry 1 1 2001 2010 2001Findlay 0 1 1935 ----- 1935Franklin & Marshall 0 2 1987 ----- 1988Fredonia 2 1 1983 1984 2009Frostburg State 0 1 2011 ----- 2011Gannon 1 12 1945 1953 2009Geneseo 1 1 1982 1982 1986Geneva 51 38 1899 2012 1981Glenville State 3 0 1931 1931 -----Grove City# 68 70 1906 2007 2005Hamilton 8 2 1905 1949 1938Hampden-Sydney 2 0 1975 1987 -----Hanover 0 1 1949 ----- 1949Haskell 1 0 1907 1907 -----Heidelberg 1 0 1993 1993 -----Hilbert 1 0 2009 2009 -----Hiram 58 48 1902 2013 2013Hobart 6 5 1922 1941 1978Hope 1 1 1989 1989 1999Indiana 1 0 1905 1905 -----Ithaca 1 1 1932 1932 2009John Carroll 27 25 1925 1989 2005Juniata 9 5 1923 1997 2006Kent State 0 2 1946 ----- 1946Kenyon 45 20 1915 2013 2009Kings 1 0 1991 1991 -----Lafayette 0 1 1917 ----- 1917La Roche 2 0 1981 2004 -----Lawrence 0 1 2007 ----- 2007Liberty 0 1 1988 ----- 1988Lock Haven 2 2 1904 1980 1979Lynchburg 0 1 1982 ----- 1982Manhattanville 1 1 1986 1989 1986Marietta 3 2 1904 1988 1976Mary Washington 0 1 2007 ----- 2007

Opponent W L BEGAN ALL* OPP^McDaniel 0 1 1967 ----- 1967McMurray 1 0 1990 1990 -----Medaille 1 1 1997 1997 2008Medgar Evers 1 0 2009 2009 -----Mercyhurst 1 1 1972 1972 1972Misericordia 1 0 1992 1992 -----Montclair State 1 0 2010 2010 -----Mount Union 15 5 1900 1987 1947Muhlenberg 2 0 1983 1991 -----Muskingum 1 1 1928 2002 1928Nazareth 2 0 1991 1996 -----Navy 0 1 1983 ----- 1983New Paltz 1 0 1989 1989 -----New York University (NYU) 1 2 1985 1990 1986Niagara 3 2 1915 1921 1922North Carolina-Greensboro 1 0 1988 1988 -----Oberlin 67 40 1904 2013 2013Ohio 1 0 1916 1916 -----Ohio Northern 0 1 2011 ----- 2011Ohio State 1 1 1910 1910 1911Ohio Wesleyan 33 43 1908 2010 2013Olivet 0 1 2003 ----- 2003Pennsylvania 1 0 1903 1903 -----Penn State 2 4 1903 1904 1924Penn State-Behrend 15 13 1973 2007 2011Penn State-Dubois 2 0 2005 2008 -----Penn State-New Kensington 3 0 2008 2011 -----Pittsburgh 11 16 1901 1927 1956Pitt-Greensburg 1 0 2011 2011 -----Pitt-Titusville 1 0 2012 2012 -----Point Park 1 1 1990 1990 2012Queens 1 0 1980 1980 -----Ramapo 0 1 1996 ----- 1996Randolph-Macon 0 1 1975 ----- 1975Rensselaer 1 0 1961 1961 -----Roanoke 0 1 1981 ----- 1981Robert Morris 0 1 1989 ----- 1989Roberts Wesleyan 0 1 1987 ----- 1987Rochester 9 29 1910 1985 1992R.I.T. 0 1 1985 ----- 1985Rose-Hulman 1 0 1990 1990 -----Ryerson 1 0 1984 1984 -----Salisbury 1 0 2008 2008 -----Scranton 0 2 1987 ----- 1991St. Bonaventure 1 3 1923 1932 1945St. Francis (Pa.) 1 1 1945 1946 1945St. John Fisher 6 6 1981 1998 2004St. Lawrence 4 0 1906 1980 -----St. Vincent 7 1 1932 1950 2004Slippery Rock 5 15 1935 1981 1991Susquehanna 1 0 1980 1980 -----Syracuse 3 4 1903 1905 1917Thiel 93 40 1924 2012 2012Tiffin 0 1 1982 ----- 1982Trinity (Texas) 1 0 1990 1990 -----Wabash 3 16 2000 2013 2011Walsh 0 1 1987 ----- 1987Wartburg 0 1 2010 ----- 2010Washington & Jefferson 46 48 1914 2007 2004Washington & Lee 2 1 1979 1980 1982Waynesburg 8 3 1923 1932 1988Wayne State 1 7 1959 1959 1966Wesley 0 1 1987 ----- 1987Westminster# 35 51 1898 2010 2007West Virginia 10 10 1904 1931 1933West Virginia Wesleyan 2 0 1921 1931 -----William Paterson 0 1 1980 ----- 1980Wilmington 1 1 2010 2012 2010Wittenberg 12 46 1929 2010 2013Wooster 17 60 1907 1998 2013Yale 3 0 1901 1906 -----Youngstown State 3 4 1931 1933 2009

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In 1995, local Meadville artist Kevin Pipp captured 100 years of Allegheny basketball with a collage of various Gator greats.

Listed from left to right along the top row are: Maurice “Rink” Kofford ‘22, two-year captain and namesake for the team’s top academic award; Eugene “Bud” McIndoe ‘53, the first Gator to score 1,000 career points; Dick Baker ‘08, captain of Allegheny’s first undefeated team; Bob DelGreco ‘76 cutting down the net after Allegheny’s first PAC Championship in 1975; and Terry Gray ‘87, who holds the record for career games played and captained the 1986-87 team to a school record 24 wins.

The three faces in the middle row include: John Reynders ‘75, former player and Allegheny’s all-time winningest coach; Raymond Shafer ‘38, 1937-38 team captain who would go on to serve as Governor of Pennsylvania; and Samuel Lampe ‘02, who is often described as “The Father of Allegheny Basketball.”

James Johnston ‘60, who holds the school’s single-game scoring record with 53 points; Garret Daggett ‘89, the 1989 NCAC Player of the Year; Norm Sundstrom, coach and Athletic Director credited with building the program into a consistent winner; and William Faloon ‘41, 1941 team captain are pictured along the bottom.

GATOR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS1970-71 (PAC); 1974-75 (PAC)1978-79 (PAC); 1979-80 (PAC)

1980-81 (PAC); 1985-86 (NCAC)1986-87 (NCAC); 1987-88 (NCAC)1988-89 (NCAC); 1992-93 (NCAC)

1997-98 (NCAC)

THE FIRST GAMEThe first basketball game pitting Allegheny against a non-college group took place on Feb. 28, 1896. Howard Burge, Allegheny’s Physical Director from 1895-98, organized a contest between a group of Allegheny players and a team from Meadville called the Olympian Club. The contest was played at the Taylor Hose Gymnasium, the only suitable facility in Meadville at the time. The game is described in this excerpt from the following morning’s Meadville Tribune-Republican: “The Olympian club basket ball team of the Stone Church, measured strength at the Taylor Hose Gymnasium last evening with the Allegheny college team in the presence of a large and enthusiastic audience. Although the Olympian lads struggled manfully to win, they were overmatched by the college boys and the ball nestled snugly in the Olympians basket 19 times during which the Olympians were able to lodge it twice in Allegheny’s basket.”

58 STRAIGHTOn March 7, 1903, Allegheny dropped a 21-15 decision to Westminster in Montgomery Gym. Following that loss, eight years passed before a visiting team would again beat Allegheny on its home court. The streak included victories over Syracuse, Yale, and Ohio State. After 58 consecutive home wins, Ohio Wesleyan ended Allegheny’s streak, 18-16, on March 18, 1911.

PERFECT SEASONArguably the best basketball squad in Allegheny’s long history, the 1907-08 team went 12-0 to carve itself a place in the record books as the school’s only undefeated team. Captained by Dick Baker, the Gators routinely doubled-up the competition, and topped the 40-point mark six times while holding the opposition below 20 points in all but two games.

SINGLE-GAME SCORING RECORDFrom 1956-60, James Johnson usually led the Gators in scoring. On March 3, 1959, he accomplished a feat that remains a single-game marvel, as he scored 53 points on 17 field goals and 19 free throws, pacing Allegheny to a 109-106 win over Edinboro.

FIVE OVERTIME MARATHONOn February 12, 1983, the Gators faced Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh in what figured to be another battle in the long rivalry between the two squads. The game turned into one of the Gators’ most thrilling - and exhausting - ever, as the two squads battled through a then-NCAA record five overtimes before the Taratns eked out an 81-76 win.

DUNKIN’ DAGGETTThe late 1980s was one of the most exciting periods in the history of Allegheny basketball. The Gators grabbed at least a share of the NCAC title four consecutive years with a combined conference record of 40-6 while advancing to the NCAA Tournament three straight years. Forward Garret Daggett, known for his thunderous dunks, helped close out the decade in style as he propelled the Gators to a sweep of the regular-season and conference tournament titles while becoming the first player in team history to earn NCAC Player of the Year honors.

ELEVENTH CONFERENCE TITLEIn 1998, Allegheny captured its 11th conference championship after defeating Case Western Re-serve, Wittenberg, and Wooster en route to the NCAC tournament title. Led by Mike Houser, Jerry Ambooken, and Ben Shulz, the Gators defeated Baldwin-Wallace, 97-88, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, before falling in a close game on the road at Hope College.

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Points1. 563 Brian Stadnik 1986-872. 549 Nick Catanzarite 2003-033. 547 Matt Magnusen 2003-044. 538 Dave Masciola 1995-965. 528 Brian Stadnik 1984-856. 522 Gene Williams 1988-897. 503 Jason Lee 1993-948. 493 Phil Murphy 1980-819. 491 Brian Stadnik 1985-8610. 465 Perry Junius 1990-91

Rebounds1. 295 Eric Lindberg 1978-792. 264 Gene Williams 1988-893. 262 Gene Williams 1987-884. 248 Eric Lindberg 1979-795. 237 Eric Lindberg 1977-786. 234 George Raftis 2007-087. 232 Frank Barba 1974-758. 230 Garret Daggett 1986-979. 228 Joe Knapp 1972-7310. 220 Ben Schulz 1997-98 220 Robert Buck 1953-54

Assists1. 238 Bob Williams 1981-822. 216 Marcus Amos 1988-893. 211 Bob Williams 1982-834. 194 Terry Gray 1986-875. 183 Terry Gray 1987-886. 178 Bob Williams 1980-817. 176 Bob DelGreco 1975-768. 162 Deron Black 1995-969. 160 Terry Gray 1984-8510. 151 Bob DelGreco 1974-75

Steals1. 123 Deron Black 1995-962. 97 Nick Catanzarite 2002-033. 96 Perry Junius 1990-914. 80 Perry Junius 1989-905. 76 Deron Black 1994-95

Blocks1. 54 Garret Daggett 1986-872. 44 Mike Houser 1997-983. 40 Eric Lindberg 1979-804. 39 Ryan Hollihan 2005-065. 37 Ryan Hollihan 2006-07

Field Goals1. 233 Brian Stadnik 1986-872. 232 Brian Stadnik 1984-853. 215 Brian Stadnik 1985-864. 213 Phil Murphy 1980-815. 197 Gene Williams 1988-89

Field Goals Attempted1. 504 Brian Stadnik 1986-872. 467 Brian Stadnik 1984-853. 458 Brian Stadnik 1985-864. 429 Dave Masciola 1995-965. 425 Jim Johnston 1958-59

3-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 238 Perry Junius 1989-902. 234 Perry Junius 1988-893. 204 Dave Masciola 1995-964. 183 Ryan Meerstein 1994-95 183 Rich Seidel 1986-87

Free Throws1. 156 Maurice Kofford 1921-222. 151 Maurice Kofford 1918-193. 150 Maurice Kofford 1920-214. 148 Maurice Kofford 1919-205. 139 Nick Catanzarite 2002-03

Free Throws Attempted1. 193 Gene Williams 1988-892. 164 Nick Catanzarite 2002-033. 160 Dick Wigton 1954-554. 150 James Ness 2011-125. 146 Mel Laskoff 1954-55

FG154112160140158

Att232180258240272

Pct.663.622.620.583.580

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1. Eric Lindberg 2. Donte Briscoe 3. James Ness 4. James Ness 5. Eric Lindberg

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3-Point Field Goals1. 96 Perry Junius 1989-902. 95 Perry Junius 1990-913. 83 Perry Junius 1988-894. 81 Rich Seidel 1987-885. 75 Dave Masciola 1995-96

FG4083407045

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1. Matt Magnusen 2. Perry Junius 3. Chris Good 4. Jerry Ambooken 5. Rich Seidel

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CAREER RECORDSPoints1. 1,694 Brian Stadnik 1983-872. 1,535 Nick Catanzarite 1999-20033. 1,443 Dave Masciola 1992-964. 1,336 Garret Daggett 1985-895. 1,294 George Raftis 2006-106. 1,293 Matt Majzlik 2001-057. 1,289 Eric Lindberg 1976-808. 1,282 Jim Wheeler 1986-90

9. 1,269 Devone McLeod 2009-1310. 1,267 Phil Murphy 1978-8211. 1,265 Perry Junius 1987-9112. 1,230 Eugene McIndoe 1949-5313. 1,213 Jake Delsandro 1996-200014. 1,197 Ryan Meerstein 1999-200315. 1,192 Matt Magnusen 2002-0416. 1,179 Bill Bishop 1951-5517. 1,133 Derrick Owens 1989-9318. 1,118 Marty Orzechowski 1973-7719. 1,056 David Contardi 1977-81 1,056 Casey McCloskey 2003-0721. 1,044 Darryl Dawson 1978-8222. 1,038 Bruce Nesdore 1980-8323. 1,027 James Johnson 1956-6024. 1,013 Jerry Ambooken 1995-9825. 1,012 James Ness 2008-12

Rebounds1. 961 Eric Lindberg 1976-802. 746 George Raftis 2006-103. 676 Frank Barbs 1973-774. 669 Garret Daggett 1985-895. 635 Dave Contardi 1985-896. 627 Brian Stadnik 1982-877. 617 Ben Schulz 1994-988. 583 Bill Faloon 1973-779. 581 Doug Trenkle 1967-7110. 580 Bill Mills 1982-86

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Assists1. 756 Bob Williams 1980-842. 684 Terry Gray 1984-883. 516 Derrick Owens 1989-934. 473 Jim Wheeler 1976-805. 407 Jake Delsandro 1996-20006. 365 Deron Black 1992-967. 341 Devone McLeod 2009-138. 339 Marcus Amos 1985-899. 336 Bob DelGreco 1975-7610. 314 Casey McLoskey 2003-07

Steals1. 252 Nick Catanzarite 1999-20032. 240 Deron Black 1992-963. 239 Perry Junius 1987-914. 205 Jake Delsandro 1996-20005. 196 Derrick Owens 1989-936. 184 Bill Babe 2004-087. 181 Terry Gray 1984-888. 160 Donte Briscoe 2008-119. 158 Billy Dungee 2000-0410. 148 Jerry Ambooken 1994-98

Blocks1. 121 Garret Daggett 1985-892. 98 Ryan Hollihan 2006-093. 92 Mike Houser 1994-984. 78 Eric Lindberg 1976-805. 76 Matt Majzlik 2001-066. 67 James Ness 2008-127. 65 Bill Mills 1982-868. 64 Donte Briscoe 2008-119. 62 Jim Wheeler 1976-8010. 62 Chris Creahan 1995-99

Field Goals1. 723 Brian Stadnik 1983-872. 565 Garret Daggett 1985-893. 550 Matt Majzlik 2001-064. 547 Eric Lindberg 1976-805. 540 Phil Murphy 1978-826. 529 George Raftis 2006-107. 523 Jim Wheeler 1976-808. 516 Nick Catanzarite 1999-20039. 511 Dave Masciola 1992-9610. 503 Marty Orzechowski 1973-77

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDSPoints53 James Johnson vs. Edinboro 3/3/5941 Brian Stadnik vs. Oberlin 2/6/8539 James Johnston vs. Bethany 2/2/5938 Dave Masciola vs. Grove City 11/17/9538 Jason Lee vs. Ohio Wesleyan 1/22/9438 Hank Kachelreiss vs. Fenn 2/22/62

Rebounds23 Ben Schulz vs. Medaille 11/29/9622 Alex Davis vs. Case Western 12/4/9122 Alex Davis vs. Misericordia 11/22/9121 Eric Lindberg vs. Bethany 1/31/7921 Frank Barba vs. Geneva 1/8/7521 Frank Barba vs. John Carroll 1/23/7421 Joe Knap vs. Case Western 2/17/7321 Vice Kress vs. Wash. & Jeff 3/1/58

Assists18 Bob Williams vs. Mount Union 1/6/8218 Bob Williams vs. John Carroll 2/3/8217 Bob DelGreco vs. John Carroll 1/7617 Bob Williams vs. Fredonia 12/9/8217 Terry Gray vs. Oberlin 2/16/8517 Marcus Amos vs. Case Western 2/1/89

Steals12 Deron Black vs. Case Western 1/17/9611 Perry Junius vs. Alma 12/7/9010 Jake Delsandro vs. Wooster 2/11/989 Perry Junius vs. Case Western 1/31/91

Blocks6 Ryan Hollihan vs. Oberlin 2/6/856 Matt Majzlik vs. Hiram 2/2/055 FIVE TIED

Field Goals18 Brian Stadnik vs. Oberlin 2/6/8517 Jason Lee vs. Ohio Wesleyan 1/22/9414 FIVE TIED

Field Goals Attempted29 Brian Stadnik vs. Ohio Wesleyan 1/26/8629 Brian Stadnik vs. Oberlin 2/6/8528 Chuck Rosenthal vs. Western 2/11/71

3-Point Field Goals7 Devone McLeod vs. Wabash 1/5/137 Ryan Stanko vs. Point Park 11/19/117 Dave Masciola vs. Grove City 11/17/957 Perry Junius vs. St. John Fisher 12/10/95

3-Point Field Goals Attempted17 Billy Dungee vs. Grove City 11/22/0316 Perry Junius vs. Grove City 12/12/90

Free Throws23 James Johnston vs. Bethany 2/21/5919 James Johnston vs. Edinboro 3/3/5916 Derek Doeffinger vs. John Carroll 2/8/7216 R.A. Cox vs. Grove City 1915

Free Throws Attempted24 James Johnston vs. Bethany 2/21/5922 R.A. Cox vs. Grove City 1915George Raftis 1339

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3-Point Field Goals1. 275 Perry Junius 1987-912. 205 Jerry Ambooken 1994-983. 178 Ryan Meerstein 1999-20034. 169 Dave Masciola 1992-965. 151 Bill Babe 2004-086. 144 Craig Devinney 2006-107. 137 Ryan Stanko 2010-present 8. 127 Charlie Jaicks 2006-109. 126 Rich Seidel 1985-8810. 123 Jake Delsandro 1996-2000

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3-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 656 Perry Junius 1987-912. 529 Jerry Ambooken 1994-983. 485 Ryan Meerstein 1999-20034. 469 Bill Babe 2004-085. 465 Devone McLeod 2009-136. 439 Dave Masciola 1992-967. 371 Ryan Stanko 2010-present8. 359 Nick Catanzarite 1999-20039. 337 Jake Delsandro 1996-200010. 326 Casey McCloskey 2003-07

3-Point FG Pct. (min. 50 3FGM) FG12687792755658116205169144

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1. Rich Seidel 2. Jason Lee 3. Chris Good 4. Perry Junius 5. Marcus Amos 6. Joe Conley 7. Matt Magnusen 8. Jerry Ambooken 9. Dave Masciola 10. Craig Devinney

Free Throws Made 1. 605 Maurice Kofford 1918-222. 401 Nick Catanzarite 1999-20033. 326 Jake Delsandro 1996-20004. 281 Richard Wigton 1952-565. 262 Derrick Owens 1989-936. 260 Bill Bishop 1951-557. 252 Dave Masciola 1992-968. 249 James Ness 2008-129. 243 James Johnston 1956-6010. 242 Eugene McIndoe 1949-53

Free Throws Attempted 1. 860 Maurice Kofford 1918-222. 486 Nick Catanzarite 1999-20033. 439 Dave Masciola 1992-964. 417 Richard Wigton 1952-565. 415 Jake Delsandro 1999-20036. 406 James Ness 2008-127. 398 George Raftis 2006-108. 356 Derrick Owens 1989-939. 350 James Johnston 1956-6010. 334 Doug Trenkle 1967-71

3-Point FG Pct. (min. 50 3FGM)FTM401221236252326126171181182219

Att486271293317415162220234240290

Pct.825.816.806.795.786.778.777.774.758.755

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1. Nick Catanzarite 2. Jon Childs 3. Jim Wheeler 4. Dave Masciola 5. Jake Delsandro 6. Craig Devinney 7. Derek Doffinger 8. Charlie Jaicks 9. Jerry Ambooken 10. Brian Stadnik

Wins ......................................24 .........................................1987-88Losses ..................................20 .........................................2011-12Winning Streak .....................18 .........................................1907-09Losing Streak ........................16 .........................................1963-64Points ....................................2,315 ....................................1988-89Scoring Average ...................84.4 ......................................1990-91Fewest Points Allowed ..........61.4 ......................................1983-84Field Goals ...........................915 .......................................1986-87FG Attempts ..........................1,943 ....................................1986-87FG Pct .................................. .505 .....................................1979-803-Point FG ............................236 .......................................2002-033-Point FG Att. ......................592 .......................................2002-033-Point FG Pct ...................... .437 .....................................1988-89Free Throws .........................430 .......................................2002-03Free Throw Att. .....................636 .......................................1954-55Free Throw Pct ..................... .733 .....................................1988-89Rebound Avg ........................50.1 ......................................1971-71Steals ....................................304 .......................................1995-96Blocked Shots .......................95 .........................................1986-87

Points ...................... 128 .....12/28/04 vs. Westminster (L, 128-135)................................ 117 ......... 11/27/89 vs. Point Park (W, 117-84)Points Allowed ........ 135 .....12/28/04 vs. Westminster (L, 128-135)................................ 131 ................ 1/22/68 vs. Kenyon (L, 87-131)Points Combined ....263 .....12/28/04 vs. Westminster (L, 128-135)................................ 222 .......1/5/80 vs. St. Lawrence (W, 112-110)Margin of Victory ..... 64 ....................... 1911-12 vs. Geneva (75-11)................................ 63 ........................ 1912-13 vs. Western (69-6)Margin of Defeat ..... 62 ......................2/15/64 vs. Bethany (48-110)FG Made ................. 55 ............................. 12/8/04 vs. WestminsterFG Attempts ............ 95 ...............................11/27/89 vs. Point Park3pt FG Made ........... 16 ........................................2/19/03 vs. Hiram3pt FG Attempts ...... 33 ........................................2/19/03 vs. Hiram................................ 33 ....................................1/10/07 vs. Wooster3pt FG Pct .............. .727 ....................... 1/25/89 vs. Oberlin (8-11)FT Made ................. 30 ................................... 12/09/2000 vs. ThielFT Attempts ............ 42 ..................................... 1/28/06 vs. KenyonFT Pct ..................... 100 ..................... 2/24/81 vs. Bethany (19-19)Rebounds ............... 68 .......................................1/5/79 vs. Geneva

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Garret Daggett .............................................. 1988-89David Masciola ............................................. 1995-96

Nick Catanzarite ......................................... 2002-03Chris Creahan ............................................. 1998-99Garret Daggett .......................1986-87, 87-88, 88-89Jake Delsandro .................................1998-99, 99-00Mike Houser ................................................ 1997-98Matt Magnusen ............................................ 2003-04David Masciola ............................................ 1995-96Josh Miller ................................................... 1992-93George Raftis ...................................2008-09, 09-10Brian Stadnik .........................1984-85, 85-86, 86-87Gene Williams ............................................. 1988-89

Jerry Ambooken .................................1996-97, 97-98Marcus Amos ................................................ 1988-89Steve Felton ................................................. 1998-99Terry Gray ..................................................... 1986-87Ryan Hollihan ............................................... 2006-07Mike Jones ................................................... 1986-87Perry Junius .......................................1989-90, 90-91Jason Lee ..................................................... 1993-94David Masciola ............................................. 1994-95Devone McLeod ........................................... 2009-13Ryan Meerstein ............................................ 2002-03Bill Mills ......................................................... 1985-86James Ness .................................................. 2010-11Derrick Owens ...................................1991-92, 92-93George Raftis .............................................. 2007-08Ben Schulz ................................................... 1997-98Gene Williams .............................................. 1987-88

Jerry Ambooken ............................................1995-96Bill Babe ........................................... 2006-07, 07-08Tom Benge ....................................... 1989-90, 90-91Deron Black .................................................1995-96Nick Catanzarite ...........................................2001-02Alex Davis ....................................................1991-92T.J. Florkiewicz .............................................1992-93Terry Gray .....................................................1987-88Mike Houser .................................................1996-97Mike Jones ...................................................1984-85Perry Junius ..................................................1988-89Matt Magnusen .............................................2002-03Matt Majzlik ....................................... 2003-04, 04-05Casey McCloskey .........................................2005-06Devone McLeod ...........................................2010-11Ryan Meerstein ............................................2000-01Derrick Owens .................................. 1989-90, 90-91Sean Roberts ................................................1994-95Joe Rudzki ....................................................1984-85Jimmy Savage ..............................................2006-07Ben Schulz ...................................................1996-97Rich Seidel ....................................... 1986-87, 87-88

Darryl Dawson ............................................... 1981-82Derek Doeffinger ................................ 1970-71, 71-72John Howald .................................................. 1965-66Hank Kachelreiss ........................................... 1962-63Eric Lindberg ........................... 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80Ray Maness ................................................... 1964-65Phil Murphy ......................................... 1980-81, 81-82Marty Orzechowski ....................1974-75, 75-76, 76-77Howard Sterling ............................................. 1965-66Doug Trenkle ................................................. 1970-71James Wheeler ................................... 1978-79, 79-80

RAYMOND P. SHAFEROUTSTANDING PLAYER

2012-13 Devone McLeod2011-12 James Ness2010-11 James Ness2009-10 George Raftis2008-09 George Raftis2007-08 George Raftis2006-07 Ryan Hollihan2005-06 Brad Witucki2004-05 Brad Witucki2003-04 Matt Magnuson2002-03 Nick Cantanzarite2001-02 Nick Cantanzarite2000-01 Ryan Meerstein1999-00 Jake Delsandro1998-99 Jake Delsandro1997-98 Mike Houser, Ben Shulz1996-97 Jerry Ambooken1995-96 David Masciola1994-95 David Masciola1993-94 Jason Lee1992-93 Josh Miller1991-92 Alex Davis1990-91 Perry Junius1989-90 Perry Junius1988-89 Marcos Amos, Garret Daggett1987-88 Terry Gray, Rich Seidel1986-87 Garret Daggett, Terry Gray1985-86 Brian Stadnik1984-85 Brian Stadnik1983-84 Bob Williams1982-83 Bob Williams1981-82 Darryl Dawson1980-81 Phil Murphy1979-80 Eric Lindberg1978-79 Eric Lindberg1977-78 Eric Lindberg1976-77 Eric Lindberg1975-76 Dave Malone, M. Orzechowski1974-75 Marty Orzechowski1973-74 Frank Barba, Dave Malone1972-73 Joseph Knap1971-72 Derek Doeffinger1970-71 Doug Trenkle

Presented in honor of former Pennsylvania gov-ernor, a 1938 Allegheny graduate and three-year

basketball letterwinner.

“Next to my family and my country, Allegheny comes first in my heart. The education received, the friends made, and the discipline and competition lessons learned from participation in Allegheny basketball were and are fundamental to my life and career.”

The Allegheny men’s basketball team handed out its yearly awards at its annual banquet, held on April 26. The Raymond P. Shafer Most Oustanding Player Award went to senior Devone McLeod. The Phil Ness Most Improved Award, named after the Gators’ all-time winningest coach, was given to junior forward Marco Corona. The Maurice “Rink” Kofford ‘22 Memorial Award, given to the junior or senior with the highest cumulative grade-point average, was given to junior Bobby Theiss, while the Richard Yeckley Award, given to the player who best reflects the principles of leadership, sacrifice, dedication, and courage, was given to junior guard D’Andre Corbin.

2012-13 TEAM AWARDS

NCAC COACH OF THE YEARPhil Ness ...................................................... 1995-96John Reynders ............................................. 1986-87

PAC PLAYER OF THE YEARPhil Murphy ................................................... 1980-81

Dave Masciola

John Reynders

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERSAAdams, Kelonte ...................2010-11Africa, W. Beyer .................. 1935-36Aiken, J. Claude ................. 1904-05Albert, Thomas ................... 1978-81Allen, Robert ....................... 1882-83Allen, Tracy T. ..................... 1901-02Allison, Harold M. ............... 1927-28Alper, Alex ........................... 2004-05Altemus, Ronald ................. 1967-70Ambrooken, Jerry ............... 1994-98Amos, Marcus ..................... 1986-88Andres, Richael .................. 1945-49Anthony, Kevin .................... 1994-97

BBabe, Bill ............................ 2004-08Badowski, Greg .................. 1986-87Bailey, Roger S. .................. 1943-44Bair, Charles A. ................... 1926-30Baker, C. Dick ..................... 1906-10Baker, Norman .................... 1948-50Baldwin, James E. .............. 1938-41Baldwin, Joseph S. ............. 1917-18Baldwin, Roger L. ............... 1918-20

Bankson, Earl C. ................. 1896-97Barba, Frank ....................... 1973-77Barco, Samuel .................... 1946-48Barker, Andrew ..................2005-06, 07-08Barnhart, Arthur D. .............. 1913-14Barron, Joseph ................... 1997-00Bash, Lawson G. ................ 1913-16Beazel, W. Preston ............. 1895-97Beckert, Glenn .................... 1958-61Bell, Charistopher ............... 1970-72Belt, Osborne ...................... 1942-43Benedict, Lee L. .................. 1908-09Benge, Thomas .................. 1987-91Benson, G.A. ...................... 1919-20Berger, C. Willard ............... 1931-35Berger, Walter L. ................. 1928-32Bianchi, Humbert ................ 1914-18Bishop, William ................... 1951-55Bittner, Michael ................... 2006-10Blackburn, Wendell G. ................1925-27Blyth, Donald H. .................. 1942-43Booth, G.P. ......................... 1921-22Borland, Walter S. .............. 1895-00Bowser, William .................. 1954-56Bradley, Matt ....................... 2000-01

Bradley, Samuel H. ........... 897-1901Brady, Robert N. ................. 1896-97Brakey, Sean ...................... 2003-06Brandt, Al ............................ 1977-81Brannigan, Pat .................... 2004-05Braun, Louis A. ................... 1920-23Briscoe, Donte ....................2008-11Brown, Ross B. ................... 1929-33Brownell, John E. ................ 1921-23Buck, Robert ....................... 1951-54Buerger, Richard ................. 1956-59Burdge, Richard .................. 1895-98Burnett, Charles .................. 1967-68Burr, Willard B. .................... 1937-38Burrows, Brent .................... 1978-81Bush, Richard ..................... 1966-67

CCableoff, Lee ...................... 1955-56Cale, Michael ...................... 1969-70Campbell, Pressley ............. 1952-53Cares, Charles W. .............. 1938-39Carleton, H.R. ..................... 1924-25Carr, C.J. ............................ 1913-14Carr-Malatzky, Jon .............. 2008-09Carter, Terry ........................ 1981-82Casini, A.J. .......................... 2000-04Catanzarite, Nick ................ 1999-02Challinor, David C. .............. 1904-05Chapman, William L. .............. 1940-42Childs, Jon .......................... 1979-80Chmel, Erik ......................... 2002-03Christopherson, Roger ..................1949-50Cianci, Nick ......................... 1966-67Cibula, Albert B. .................. 1923-27Clayton, Damon .................. 1998-01Cleaves, S.C. ...................... 1920-21Coffey, Trevor ..................... 2005-06Clobert, Michael .................. 1998-99Comfort, Albert W. .............. 1902-06Conley, Joseph ................... 1988-91Conn, Willard P. .................. 1928-32Conroy, Harry L. ................. 1941-44Contardi, David ................... 1977-81Conway, Gregory ................ 1992-95Cook, William H. ................. 1936-40Cooper, Scott ...................... 1998-01Corbin, D’Andre .................. 2010-13Corney, George .................. 1966-67Corona, Marco .................... 2010-13Cossman, Clair C. .............. 1925-27Courtney, William ................ 1951-53

Cox, Raymond A. ................ 1912-16Crabb, Buckley ................... 1956-59Cratsley, Melvin .................. 1968-69Creahan, Christopher ...............1995-99Croasman, Max N. ...............1909-11Culbertson, Andrew A. ................1897-98Curley, Gregory .................. 1992-95

DDaggett, Garret ................... 1985-89Dale, Courtney M. ............... 1922-24Dalton, George ................... 1977-80Danaher, Sean .....................2010-11Dansro, Daniel .................... 1967-70Davies, J. Lewellyn ............. 1939-40Davis, Alex .......................... 1988-92Davis, Ralph J. ................... 1942-43Davis, Scot ......................... 1993-96Dawson, Darryl ................... 1978-82Daicer, Scott ....................... 1984-85DeLancey, Ralph W. .............1908-09DelGreco, Robert ................ 1974-76Delsandro, Jake .................. 1996-00DelValle, Juan ..................... 1983-85Denison, David ................... 2006-08

Dennison, George F. .............1940-41Dennison, Harry A. ............. 1928-32Derner, Grant ...................... 1980-81Divinney, Craig ................... 2006-10Devney, Lee J. .................... 1921-23DiBernardi, David ................2011-12Dillon F.W. ........................... 1896-97Doeffinger, Derek ................ 1970-72Donaldson, Lee A. .............. 1943-46Dopirak, Joshua .................. 1995-96Dotterrer, Charles M. .......... 1910-12Dowd, Collin ....................... 1981-82Dunbar, Douglas M. ..............1912-15Dunbar, George F. .............. 1917-21Duncan, William D. ............. 1930-31Dungee, Billy ...................... 2000-04Dunn, H.A. ......................... 1898-99Dziubek, Greg ..................... 1987-91

EEighme, Robert ................... 1956-57Eighmy, Herbert H. ............. 1926-29Eisner, Seth .........................2007-11Ellis, David .......................... 1975-77Ellsworth, Eber J. ................ 1896-98

Elston, Cassius ................... 1952-53EnDean, F.J. ....................... 1895-98Engleheardt, Dale ............... 1971-72English, H.G. ...................... 1897-98Erickson, Carl ..................... 1953-55Ervin, Donald M. ................. 1935-37Estes, Orlando .................... 1989-93Evans, R.M. ........................ 1929-30Evans, Robert ..................... 1960-61Ewing, J. ............................. 1956-57

FFaloon, William W. .............. 1935-37Faloon, William W. Jr. ...............1973-77Feisley, James .................... 1946-49Feller, Neal ......................... 1968-69Felton, Steven .................... 1995-99Ferguson, Doug .................. 1966-67Ferry, C.W. .......................... 1905-06Fickinger, F.E. ..................... 1927-28Finnerty, Greg ..................... 1979-82Firestone, H.D. ....................1907-11Fischer, Lew ....................... 1974-75Fisher, J.C .......................... 1932-33Flannery, Rees ................... 1958-61Flint, R.B. ............................ 1940-41Florkiewicz, Thomas J. ..................1989-93Foster, J.R. ......................... 1941-42Frampton, Craig .................. 1995-96Frazier, A.S. .................... 1899-1901Freeman, Tyrone R. ............ 1989-90Fried, H.A. .......................... 1923-24Frohman, P. ........................ 1956-57Frost, F.R. ........................... 1904-05Frye, H.A. ........................... 1939-42Fuhrer, Frank B. . ................ 1943-46

GGainor, Ian .......................... 2003-04Garbark, R.M. ..................... 1928-32Gee, Brad ........................... 1979-82Gette, Joseph R. ................. 1990-94Giammarco, Ralph .............. 1980-81Giesey, E.M. ....................... 1905-08Gilbert, H.H. ........................ 1931-32Gilbert, William ................... 1963-64Gill, C.W. ............................. 1906-07Gillies, J.J. .......................... 1926-28Gilmore, J.C. ....................... 1940-41Goldman, M.R. ................... 1916-17Good, Christopher .............. 1997-00Gordon, W.B. ...................... 1918-19

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Gozer, Tedd ........................ 1996-99Graf, L.A ............................. 1926-27Graft, R.R. .......................... 1938-39Grafton, Glenn .................... 1993-95Graham, M.E. ..................... 1919-21Graham, O.J. .......................1911-15Gratz, A.H. .......................... 1936-40Gray, Terry .......................... 1984-86Green, Dave ....................... 1972-73Guenther, James ................ 1978-79Gunselman, John ............... 1966-69

HHaas, R.V. .......................... 1902-04Haile, H.B. .......................... 1897-98Hamment, V.O. ................... 1926-28Hart, A.W. .......................... 1935-40Hartman, C.B. ..................... 1924-26Hartung, F.A. ....................... 1895-66Hartwell, G.F. ...................... 1939-39Haskell, Ethan .................... 2008-09Havrilla, Terry ...................... 1966-67Hawk, L.L. ........................... 1909-13Heeter, Henry ..................... 2006-10Heffrin, G.C. ........................ 1928-29Hein, Jim ............................. 1971-74Henyey, James ................... 1970-73Heron, D.A .......................... 1936-37Hershelman, W.L. ............... 1934-35Hewitt, W.J. ......................... 1903-05Hibbs, W.A. ......................... 1932-34Hileman, Charles ................ 1946-47Hillkirk, Keith ....................... 1965-68Hillkirk, Robert .................... 1965-67Hillkirk, Scott ....................... 1992-93Hines, A.B. .......................... 1908-09Hoffman, G. ........................ 1956-57Holland, Brian ..................... 2012-13Hollenbeck, B.B. ................. 1944-45Hollihan, Ryan .................... 2005-07Hopkins, Ralph ................... 1975-78Houser, Michael .................. 1994-98Howald, John ...................... 1966-70Huffner, R. .......................... 1956-57Hughes, B.P. ....................... 1925-26Hutchinson, K.R. ................. 1935-36Hydeck, Chris ..................... 1999-01

JJackson, Fields ................... 1978-80Jackson, S.W. ..................... 1999-03Jaicks, Charles ................... 2006-10James, R. ........................... 1944-45

Jenkins, J.W. ...................... 1943-44Jiles, C.B. ........................... 1931-32Johnson, Eric ...................... 2000-04Johnson, K.T. ...................... 1933-34Johnston, Bob ..................... 1965-68Johnston, Jim ..................... 1956-60Johnston, F.G. .................... 1927-28Johnstone, G.C. .................. 1927-28Jones, Craig ....................... 1978-80Jones, D.B. ......................... 1927-28Jones, Darrell ..................... 1978-81Jones, Mike ........................ 1983-86Jones, Peter ....................... 2006-10Jones, Ryan ........................ 1992-95Jones, Todd K. .................... 1990-93Judd, M.L. ........................... 1921-25Junius, Perry ....................... 1987-91

KKachelriess, Henry ............. 1959-63Kahl, C.R. ........................... 1942-43Kahl, Richard ...................... 1946-48Kahle, H.B. ......................... 1916-17Kasacjak, Joe ..................... 1966-67Katz, Larry ............... 1961-63, 64-65Kelley, J.E. .......................... 1900-01Kerr, M.J. ............................ 1930-31Kerr, N.W. ........................... 1916-20King, M.W. .......................... 1906-08King, N. ............................... 1956-57Kinney, C.E. ........................ 1922-23Kirkpatrick, William ............. 1943-46Kiskaddon, Bruce ............... 1967-70Knap, Joseph ...................... 1970-73Kofford, M.E. ....................... 1918-22Kofford, M.E. Jr. ................. 1950-51Korpiel, Craig ...................... 2003-04Kouadio, Herm .................... 2007-08Kress, Vice ......................... 1956-60Kryzton, William .................. 1970-71

LLampe, S.C. ........................ 1898-02Lane, H.M. .......................... 1927-30Lane, P.W. .......................... 1916-18Laskoff, Melvin .................... 1954-56Lauffer, James .................... 1953-56Lavely, H.A. ........................ 1916-17Lavely, H.T. ..........................1910-11Lavely, W.H. ........................ 1941-43Layng, F.C. ......................... 1927-28

Leadbeater, K.G. ................ 1932-33Leffingwell, R.D. ................. 1901-02Lehman, Jack ..................... 1952-54Levels, Christopher J. .................1983-84Levinsky, W. ........................ 1940-41Lewis, M.V. ......................... 1927-28Lewis, W.D. ......................... 1902-05Letizia, Alex ........................ 2006-08Limbert, J.N. ....................... 1897-98Lindberg, Eric ..................... 1976-80Lindberg, P.C. ..................... 1910-13Lockwood, M. M. ................ 1903-04Loonin, Allen ....................... 1964-65Lore, C.L. .............................1911-12Love, Adam ......................... 2001-02Lowing, R. ........................... 1956-57Lowrie, Arthur ..................... 1949-50Lubic, J.A. ........................... 1933-35Lytle, M.B. ........................... 1895-96

MMacMillan, F.N. ................... 1940-42Magnusen, Matt .................. 2000-04Majzlik, Matt ........................ 2001-06Malone, Dave ..................... 1972-75Malone, Mike ...................... 1971-75Maness, Raymond .............. 1963-65Marasco, R.P. ..................... 1939-41Marquis, James .................. 1960-64Mason, J.E. ......................... 1905-06Massing, H.E. ................1928-29, 31-33Masters, P.B. ...................... 1899-01Mates, J.W. ......................... 1910-13Mathews, Dallas ................. 1955-58Mattie, Dominic ................... 1951-53Maxwell, S.L. ...................... 1906-10May, L. ................................ 1939-41

McArthur, F.M. .................... 1901-05McBride, K.R. ..................... 1899-01McCafferty, Frank ............... 1949-50McCaffrey, John .................. 1994-95McCartney, F.B. .................. 1903-04McCloskey, Casey .............. 2003-06McClure, Eugene ................ 1945-46McClure, Gerald ................. 1949-50McClurg, W.E. ..................... 1923-27McFarland, J.R. .................. 1935-38McGarrah, Kevin ................. 1996-00McIndoe, Eugene ............... 1949-53McKay, Donald ................... 1948-50McKim, Chase .................... 2003-05McKim, S.J. ........................ 1933-35

McKinney, A.W. ................... 1916-17McKinney, C.E. ................... 1916-17McKnight, F.G. .................... 1940-42McLaughlin, John ............... 1997-00McLeod, Devone ................ 2009-13McMillan, Joe ...................... 1945-47McNees, S.G. ..................... 1908-09McNutt, W.T. ....................... 1932-33Meerstein, Ryan ................. 2001-03Meredith, G.F. ..................... 1917-19Merrill, R.N. ......................... 1901-02Mickler, Michael .................. 1967-68Miller, Casey ....................... 1999-00Miller, Dan ........................... 1980-84Miller, D.A. .......................... 1942-43Miller, H.C. .......................... 1919-23Miller, Jim ............................ 1985-89Miller, L.H. ........................... 1934-35Miller, Paul .......................... 1946-49Miller, R.B. .......................... 1941-42Miller, R.E. .......................... 1907-08Miller, Thomas .................... 1968-72Mills, Bill .............................. 1982-86Mills, C.R. ........................... 1928-32Milon, Chris ......................... 2012-13Milton, Travis ...................... 1985-86Montgomery, James .................1947-50Mook, R.M. ......................... 1903-04Moon, A.R. .......................... 1925-29Moore, Brian ....................... 2000-01Moorhead, Merv ................. 1984-86Mountsier, S.R. ................... 1919-23Mumford, A.W. .................... 1897-98Mucha, Ed .......................... 1974-76Murphy, Kyle ....................... 2009-13Murphy, Phil ........................ 1978-82Muse, G.O. ......................... 1924-25

NNeff, A.R. ............................ 1895-96Neithamer, C.D. .................. 1943-44Nelson, Barry ...................... 1994-98Nelson, H.M. ....................... 1906-07Nelson, Jason ..................... 1991-92Nerone, Rich ....................... 1986-87Nesbitt, R.C. ....................... 1927-28Nesdore, Bruce ................... 1980-83Ness, James ....................... 2008-10Ness, Will ............................ 2003-06Nevins, C.T. ........................ 1934-36Newton, Jim ........................ 1955-58Nichols, J.H. ....................... 1938-39Nichols, J.A. ........................ 1910-14

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Nichols, R.H. ....................... 1940-43Nichols, S.H. ....................... 1943-44Nichols, Sumner ................. 1947-49Noonan, Jeremy ...................1997-98, 00-01Nunn, L.H. .......................... 1923-24

OO’Brien, Quinn .................... 2004-05Ocamb, Hubert ................... 1952-53O’Donnell, John .................. 2010-13Offill, Darius ........................ 1984-86Ollinger, Aaron .................... 1995-99O’Mara, John ...................... 1983-86Orzechowski, Martin .................1973-75Owens, Derrick ................... 1989-93

PPardee, C.M. ...................... 1935-37Parent, F.N. ......................... 1918-22Park, B.N. ........................... 1913-14Parker, D.L. ......................... 1918-22Parker, Lee ......................... 1952-53Parkinson, Duncan ............. 1960-62Pawelec, Mike .................... 1981-85Pease, R.F. ......................... 1923-24Penn, Jeff ........................... 1982-84Perley, S.T. ......................... 1912-13Perry, A.C. .......................... 1906-08Pettiford, Travis ................... 1991-93Pfizenmayer, Jack .............. 1973-75Philips, R.L. ........................ 1908-10Pittman, Jonathan ............... 1987-89Poremba, Micah ................. 1993-95Porter, H.A. ......................... 1896-97Potter, John ........................ 1949-51Potter, William ..................... 1947-50Present, W.E. ...................... 1942-43Preston, J.F. ........................ 1916-20Price, Doug ......................... 2005-08Pringle, G.W. ...................... 1919-21

RRaftis, George .................... 2006-10Ralston, W.G. ..................... 1931-32Ramsey, N.L. ...................... 1910-13Rea, Scott ........................... 2006-08Reed, S. .............................. 1956-57Reed, V.J. ........................... 1944-45Reed, William ..................... 1958-60Reimer, K. .................................1925

Reynders, John .................. 1971-75Rhodes, W.H. ..................... 1924-27Richards, Greg ................... 2004-08Richards, K.W. .................... 1928-29Roberts, Sean ..................... 1991-95Robinson, E.A. .................... 1937-40Robinson, D.S. ................... 1920-21Rockar, Paul ....................... 1972-73Rodgers, Rob ..................... 2004-05Roese, Paul ........................ 1950-52Rohr, Theodore ................... 1969-70Rosenthal, Charles ............. 1969-71Ross, L.E. ........................... 1922-25Rossiter, B.E. ...................... 1904-06Rossiter, L.P. ....................... 1898-99Rowlingson, D.T. ....................1925-26,27-28Rozzi, Tony ......................... 1965-68Rudski, Joe ......................... 1981-85Ruggiero, John ................... 1948-49Russell, M.E. ...................... 1918-19Russell, R.R. ....................... 1904-06Rylander, Edward ............... 1950-51

SSample, James ................... 1962-66Sapio, Tom .......................... 1990-91Savage, Jimmy ................... 2005-06Saxe, Richard ..................... 1994-98Schachter, Josh .................. 1997-00Schlossberg, Dan ............... 2009-10Schmitt, Justin .................... 2004-05Schott, Richard ................... 1964-67Schulz, Brian ..................... 2004-06Schweitzer, Evan ................ 2012-13Scott, Ryan ......................... 2001-02Sefscik, Mike ...................... 2003-06Seidel, Rich ........................ 1985-88Seidman, Gabe ................... 2010-13Serene, J.W. ....................... 1932-34

Sestina, Andrew .................. 2012-13Shafer, R.P. ......................... 1935-38Shaner, F.L. ........................ 1916-17Sharp, Larry ........................ 2004-08Shoda, Daniel ..................... 1982-84Shultz, P.H. ......................... 1922-24Simbeck, Adam ................... 2005-08Sites, David ........................ 1998-99Slack, Joe ........................... 1982-83Slaven, C.E. ........................ 1925-27Skiljo, Matt .......................... 2001-03Skrinjar, Gabe ..................... 2001-02Smith, H.L. .......................... 1902-03Smith, Gomer ..................... 1987-88Smith, L.V. .......................... 1916-17Smith, Tyrrell ....................... 1999-03Smoot, C.C. ........................ 1945-46Smoot, G.W. ....................... 1942-43Snaith, Sean ....................... 1985-88Snyder, Edward .................. 1950-53Spencer, Dave .................... 1962-65Stack, Lou ........................... 1972-75Stadnik, Brian .................... 1983-87Stanko, Ryan ...................... 2010-13

Stephens, D.M. ...............1916-17, 19-20Sterling, Howard ................. 1964-66Stevenson, Gary ................. 1956-59Stockton, F.T. ...................... 1906-07Strandburg, Cliff .................. 1957-61Straub, Adam ...................... 1999-03Stupiansky, Gerard ............. 1969-73Stuntz, R.M. ........................ 1905-06Svec, R.F. ........................... 1942-43

TTarr, J. ................................. 1916-17Taylor, H.S. ......................... 1914-15Taylor, R.N. ..................... 1897-1901Theiss, Bobby ..................... 2010-13Thomas, P.E. ...................... 1910-14Thompson, J.J. ................... 1924-28Todd, R.E. ........................... 1942-43Torsney, Ben ....................... 2004-08Trenkle, Douglas ................ 1967-71Tritto, Clark ......................... 2010-13Turk, D.P. ............................ 1940-42Turnbaugh, Larry ................ 1971-73Turner, Bruce ...................... 1976-79Turner, Jon ......................... 2001-04

Twyman, John .................... 1989-90

VValentic, Josh ..................... 2012-13Vanamen, J.E. .................... 1933-34Vereeke, M.H. ..................... 1937-38Vicchiarelli, Frank ............... 1989-90Volk, J.P. ............................. 1915-19

WWaid, A.C. ....................... 1898-1901Waleski, E. .......................... 1926-27Wall, Joe ............................. 1991-93Wallace, D.R. ...................... 1934-35Walsh, Walter ..................... 1952-54Walton, Rod ........................ 1972-75Ward, Larry ......................... 1966-67Ward, R.C. .......................... 1944-45Warren, Dave ..................... 1985-88Weaver, Donald .................. 1951-52Webb, John ........................ 1976-77Weber, F.D. ......................... 1933-35Weldler, W.E. ...................... 1907-10Wescott, L.A. ...................... 1924-27Westerman, M. ................... 1940-41Wheeler, James .................. 1976-80White, A.F. .......................... 1936-39Wigton, Donald ................... 1954-55Wigton, Frank ..................1942-43, 45-46Wigton, Richard .................. 1953-55Wiles, Adam ........................ 1998-99Wilkinson, A.G. ................... 1900-03Wilkinson, W.L. ................... 1897-99Willett, John ........................ 1961-65Williams, A.G. ..................... 1900-03Williams, Bob ...................... 1980-84Williams, Gene ................... 1987-89Wilson, J.J. ......................... 2000-04Wilson, W.A. ....................... 1895-96Wilson, Ward ...................... 1985-89Wise, V.L. ........................... 1919-23Witherup, M.L. .................. 1915-16Witucki, Brad ....................2002-04, 05-06Wolf, J.J. ............................. 1923-25Wolstoncraft, J.H. ..............1897-1901

YYengst, C.R. ....................... 1925-26Yost, R.R ............................ 1909-10

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1895-1896Record: 1-1Coach: noneOlympian Club .......W ..........19-2Edinboro ................. L ..........6-15

1896-1897Record: 0-1Coach: noneOlympian Club ........ L ............7-8

1897-1898Record: 2-2Coach: noneOlympian Club .......W ........22-13Edinboro ................. L ............5-7Westminster ............ L ..........3-10Edinboro ................W ............9-5 1898-1899Record: 8-1Coach: noneFranklin YMCA ........ L ........26-27Edinboro ................W ..........28-9Company “C” NG ...W ..........50-5Franklin YMCA .......W ..........40-7Erie YMCA .............W ..........25-6Grove City ..............W ..........32-9Erie YMCA .............W ..........28-8Westminster ...........W ........24-13Geneva ..................W ........24-21

1899-1900Record: 10-4Coach: noneEdinboro ................W ..........30-7Butler YMCA ..........W ........21-16Geneva ................... L ........22-25Edinboro ................W ..........24-4Westminster ............ L ..........6-28Mount Union ..........W ..........27-6Geneva ..................W ..........12-8Western .................W ..........28-8Westminster ...........W ........24-13DC & AC ................. L ........13-16Mount Union ........... L ........ 11-17Warren WMCA .......W ........37-13Geneva ..................W ........29-13

Warren WMCA .......W ........30-25

1900-1901Record: 14-2Coach: noneOil City YMCA ........W ........44-16Franklin YMCA .......W ..........42-6Dartmouth ..............W .. 2-0 (forf.)Butler YMCA ..........W ........15-12Warren YMCA ........W ..........28-4Geneva ................... L ..........9-17Westminster ...........W ........52-18Pittsburgh ..............W ..........47-2Western .................W ........19-13Westminster ...........W ..........31-8Homestead LAC ..... L ........16-35DC & AC ................W ..........20-7Geneva ..................W ........20-12Oil City YMCA ........W ............6-4Warren YMCA ........W ........47-24Yale ........................W ........21-12

1901-1902Record: 12-1Coach: noneJamestown YMCA .W ..........51-9Warren YMCA ........W ........58-18Edinboro ................W ........70-17Edinboro ................W ........38-20Geneva ..................W ........32-29Westminster ...........W ........33-17Western .................W ..........24-2Buffalo Germans ..... L ........15-42Westminster ...........W ..........40-5Bucknell .................W ..........26-4Geneva ..................W ........23-19Butler YMCA ..........W ........45-21Hiram .....................W ........42-21

1902-1903Record: 10-2-1Coach: noneEdinboro ................W ..........37-8Butler YMCA ..........W ..........10-6Western .................W ........25-10Geneva ..................W ..........18-7Pennsylvania .........W ..........20-8Westminster ............ T ........31-31

Penn State .............W ........26-14Syracuse ................W ........25-14Western .................W ........35-24Oberlin ...................W ........26-12Geneva ................... L ........ 11-13Westminster ...........W ........39-19Westminster ............ L ........15-21

1903-1904Record: 12-2Coach: noneHiram .....................W ........27-17Marietta ..................W ........26-18Oberlin ...................W ........51-18Geneva ................... L ........14-29Hiram .....................W ........21-18Oberlin ...................W ........29-20Buffalo Germans ....W ..........12-7Syracuse ................W ..........16-8Bucknell .................W ........12-10Penn State .............W ........ 25-11Lock Haven ............W ..........22-5West Virginia .........W ..........28-5Buffalo Germans ..... L ..........8-25Case ......................W ........43-21

1904-1905Record: 10-2Coach: noneYale ........................W ........18-16Marietta ..................W ..........64-8Geneva ..................W ........38-10West Virginia .........W ..........44-5Oberlin ...................W ........28-14Westminster ...........W ........23-19Indiana ...................W ........39-17Colgate ................... L ........25-43Syracuse ................. L ........14-22Hamilton ................W ........26-18Syracuse ................W ........ 14-11Buffalo Germans ....W ........38-33

1905-1906Record: 11-4-1Coach: noneEdinboro ................W ........53-19Yale ........................W ........27-17Buchtel ...................W ........21-14Westminster ...........W ........14-13Westminster ...........W ........32-31Wooster .................W ........34-21Buchtel .................... L ........10-23Ashland ................... T ........17-17Canton .................... L ........16-25Oberlin .................... L ........13-25St. Lawrence ..........W ........35-22Colgate ................... L ........13-33Geneva ..................W ........35-16Pittsburgh ..............W ........37-14Grove City ..............W ........ 47-11Americus Club .......W ........29-14

1906-1907Record: 10-1Coach: noneMt. Union ...............W ..........39-6St. Lawrence ..........W ........44-17Pittsburgh ..............W ........40-21Grove City ..............W ........45-25Oberlin ...................W ........33-16Mt. Union ...............W ........31-21Wooster .................. L ........22-30Oberlin ...................W ........24-23Haskell ...................W ........53-14Grove City ..............W ........55-20Oberlin Ind. ............W ........30-20

1907-1908Record: 12-0Coach: noneGeneva ..................W ........44-15Westminster ...........W ..........40-8Grove City ..............W ........44-13Westminster ...........W ........29-14Grove City ..............W ........38-17Oberlin ...................W ........33-16Geneva ..................W ........32-19West Virginia .........W ........27-18Colgate ..................W ........52-14Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........40-20Wooster .................W ........35-24Western .................W ........46-10

1908-1909Record: 11-2Coach: E.J. StewartGeneva ..................W ..........70-8Hiram .....................W ........34-24Penn State .............. L ........23-28Bucknell .................. L ........28-39Harrisburg Collegians W ........56-26Buchtel ...................W ........44-13Grove City ..............W ........30-25Geneva ..................W ........40-31Carnegie Tech .......W ........36-27Carnegie Tech .......W ........39-21Grove City ..............W ........44-22Mt. Union ...............W ..........54-9Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........65-20

1909-1910Record: 8-3Coach: E.J. StewartCase ......................W ........68-14Rochester ............... L ........22-27Oberlin .................... L ........20-21Cleve.Collegians ......W ........30-16Penn State .............. L ........20-34Bucknell .................W ........48-20Geneva ..................W ........51-17Ohio State ..............W ........25-20Bethany .................W ........71-10Hiram .....................W ........44-16Denison .................W ........67-14

1910-1911Record: 9-2Coach: E.J. StewartCarnegie Tech .......W ........30-20Buchtel ...................W ........48-20Hiram .....................W ........33-26Oberlin ...................W ........25-23St. Lawrence ..........W ........40-15Kenyon ..................W ........36-17Ohio State ............... L ........13-29Carnegie Tech .......W ........32-13Oberlin ...................W ........20-19Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........16-18Kenyon ..................W ........36-13

1911-1912Record: 11-1Coach: E.J. StewartOhio Wesleyan ......W ........ 41-11Geneva ..................W ........ 75-11Carnegie Tech .......W ........ 33-11Buffalo Germans ....W ........ 11-10Hiram .....................W ........36-24Pittsburgh ..............W ........39-15Mount Union ..........W ........28-16Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........17-28Mount Union ..........W ........28-19Geneva ..................W ..........52-9Carnegie Tech .......W ........30-22Pittsburgh ..............W ........35-15

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1913-1914Record: 8-4-1Coach: C.E. HammettGeneva ..................W ........49-14Wash. & Jeff. .........W ..........29-6Grove City ..............W ........29-19Rochester ............... L ........17-23Carnegie Tech .......W ........70-12Pittsburgh Collegians W ........45-21Syracuse ................. L ........10-23Rochester ............... L ........13-23Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........25-28Buchtel ...................W ........35-23Grove City ............... T ........17-17Carnegie Tech .......W ........44-33Geneva ..................W ........28-18Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........21-25

1914-1915Record: 11-1Coach: C.E. HammettNiagara ..................W ........29-16Rochester ..............W ........22-17Grove City ..............W ........29-17Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........26-15Pittsburgh ..............W ........34-21Carnegie Tech .......W ........33-21Carnegie Tech .......W ........52-17Western .................W ........41-14Syracuse ................. L ........12-25Niagara ..................W ........47-22Kenyon ..................W ........50-23Grove City ..............W ........32-20

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Record: 10-1Coach: C.E. HammettMount Union ..........W ........55-18Geneva ..................W ........60-18Wooster .................W ........49-16Ohio .......................W ........42-18Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........34-23Hiram .....................W ........36-29Grove City ..............W ........47-26Pittsburgh ..............W ........30-29Carnegie Tech .......W ........37-25Geneva ................... L ........23-24Alumni ....................W ........54-26

1916-1917Record: 7-6Coach: C.E. HammettSyracuse ................. L ........21-23Buffalo .................... L ........23-27Rochester ..............W ........27-24Pittsburgh ............... L ........21-30Carnegie Tech .......W ........25-20Colgate ................... L ........18-47Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........30-28Geneva ..................W ........32-26Lafayette ................. L ........20-21Alumni ....................W ........49-30Grove City ............... L ........18-19Geneva ..................W ........35-25Grove City ..............W ........30-13

1917-1918Record: 7-3Coach: C.E. HammettColgate ..................W ........41-34Pittsburgh ..............W ........32-17Carnegie Tech .......W ........25-17Buffalo ...................W ........32-27Rochester ............... L ........19-23West Virginia .........W ........21-10Geneva ..................W ........34-25Alumni ....................W ........62-16Geneva ................... L ........22-23Geneva ................... L ........18-27

1918-1919Record: 10-3Coach: C. Gilbert & G. Keogan

Hiram .....................W ..........61-5Pittsburgh ............... L ........25-30Carnegie Tech .......W ........34-22West Virginia .......... L ........35-43Grove City ..............W ........35-23Geneva ..................W ........28-23West Virginia .........W ........30-29Great Lakes ...........W ........34-29Colgate ..................W ........35-26Westminster ...........W ........39-26Geneva ..................W ........29-27Grove City ..............W ........31-19Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........30-36

1919-1920Record: 6-8Coach: C.E. HammettDetroit ....................W ........29-22West Virginia .........W ........26-25Pittsburgh ............... L ........24-39Carnegie Tech .......W ........23-21Carnegie Tech .......W ........44-27Grove City ............... L ........48-57Westminster ...........W ........38-29Geneva ................... L ........23-34Westminster ............ L ........21-33Geneva ................... L ........26-30Grove City ............... L ........29-33Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........28-36Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........23-24Alumni ....................W ........33-30

1920-1921Record: 7-8Coach: C.O. ApplegranGeneva ..................W ........26-22Niagara ..................W ........29-18W. Va. Wesleyan ...W ........36-24Pittsburgh ............... L ........23-37Geneva ..................W ........37-28Carnegie Tech ........ L ........27-31Carnegie Tech ........ L ........29-31Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........19-29Buffalo ...................W ........23-22Grove City ............... L ........22-27

Creighton ...............W ........31-30Grove City ............... L ........21-24Buffalo .................... L ........14-26Niagara ................... L ........17-28Alumni ....................W ........33-26

1921-1922Record: 7-8Coach: C.E. HammettGeneva ................... L ........17-30Alfred .....................W ........57-21Carnegie Tech .......W ........28-22Pittsburgh ............... L ........23-32Duquesne ..............W ........32-25Geneva ..................W ........33-32Carnegie Tech ........ L ........24-26Grove City ............... L ........24-29Westminster ............ L ........21-23Grove City ............... L ........18-21Niagara ................... L ........21-46Hobart ....................W ........30-21Colgate ................... L ........23-31Westminster ...........W ........26-22Alumni ....................W ........25-24

1922-1923Record: 9-9Coach: C.D. BakerWaynesburg ..........W ........25-20Waynesburg ..........W ........34-28Pittsburgh ............... L ........34-38West Virginia .......... L ........24-30Alfred .....................W ........31-20Baldwin-Wallace ....W ........38-18Geneva ..................W ........36-19Bethany .................W ........31-20Bethany .................W ........36-32Geneva ..................W ........35-21Carnegie Tech ........ L ........29-43St. Bonaventure ...... L ........29-40Grove City ............... L ........13-25Carnegie Tech ........ L ........25-35Grove City ............... L ........22-27Westminster ............ L ........25-26Westminster ............ L ........22-27Juniata ...................W ........30-24

1923-1924Record: 11-7Coach: C.D. BakerAmherst .................W ........33-19Pittsburgh ............... L ........30-35West Virginia .......... L ........28-47West Virginia .......... L ........21-31Geneva ..................W ........25-23Bethany .................W ........31-23Westminster ...........W ........28-21Grove City ..............W ........24-23Thiel .......................W ........26-25Westminster ............ L ........19-24Grove City ............... L ........27-28Juniata ...................W ........25-18Carnegie Tech .......W ........36-30Geneva ................... L ........23-34Penn State .............. L ........22-44Juniata ...................W ........25-20Thiel .......................W ........41-33Alumni ....................W ........24-23

1924-1925Record: 13-4Coach: C.D. BakerAdrian ....................W ........28-15Pittsburgh ............... L ........25-28West Virginia .........W ........34-22Thiel .......................W ........32-10West Virginia .........W ........24-14Geneva ..................W ........21-19Westminster ...........W ........31-20John Carroll ...........W ........23-21Grove City ............... L ........27-36Geneva ................... L ........26-27Westminster ...........W ........22-18Grove City ............... L ........25-31Alumni ....................W ........25-24Thiel .......................W ........29-20Juniata ...................W ........25-21Waynesburg ..........W ........38-31John Carroll ...........W ........27-24

1925-1926Record: 7-7Coach: C.D. BakerAlfred .....................W ........38-25Pittsburgh ............... L ........16-34Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........24-19West Virginia .......... L ........21-29Geneva ..................W ........38-28Geneva ................... L ........25-27Thiel .......................W ........32-18Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........28-44Grove City ............... L ........17-26Thiel .......................W ........46-12Westminster ...........W ........41-32West Virginia .........W ........30-27Grove City ............... L ........20-25Alumni ..................... L ........19-21

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Record: 10-5Coach: C.D. BakerAdrian ....................W ........40-16Pittsburgh ..............W ........22-18Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........23-28West Virginia .......... L ........26-28Geneva ..................W ........38-30Westminster ............ L ........17-19Grove City ..............W ........40-23Thiel .......................W ........28-20Westminster ...........W ........24-13Thiel .......................W ........26-16Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........27-24West Virginia .........W ........23-20Geneva ..................W ........24-22Grove City ............... L ........20-22Pittsburgh ............... L ........24-25

1927-1928Record: 1-15Coach: C.D. BakerMount Union ........... L ........14-18Muskingum ............. L ........26-42Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........15-18West Virginia .......... L ........23-26Westminster ............ L ........ 11-44Thiel ........................ L ........26-39Grove City ............... L ........19-37Geneva ................... L ........26-33Bucknell .................. L ........33-41Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........29-27Pittsburgh ............... L ........32-56Westminster ............ L ........15-36Geneva ................... L ........23-32West Virginia .......... L ........29-37Thiel ........................ L ........25-28Grove City ............... L ........31-42

1928-1929Record: 12-4Coach: C.D. BakerWittenberg .............W ........47-29Sharon Buhl Club ..W ........29-24Westminster ............ L ........26-27Grove City .............W ........30-27Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........33-31Thiel .......................W ........35-31Westminster ............ L ........12-36

Bethany .................. L ........31-32Geneva ..................W ........31-23Grove City ..............W ........40-25Geneva ..................W ........31-23West Virginia .......... L ........29-38Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........33-28Thiel .......................W ........33-19Waynesburg ..........W ........38-23Alumni ....................W ........44-27

1929-1930Record: 11-4Coach: C.D. Baker Adrian ...................W ........37-14Alfred .....................W ........45-20Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........40-20Waynesburg ..........W ........35-28Thiel .......................W ........29-12Geneva ................... L ........22-31Waynesburg ..........W ........39-17Westminster ............ L ........24-26Grove City ............... L ........26-42Westminster ............ L ........22-30Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........41-20Geneva ..................W ........25-15Thiel .......................W ........33-23Grove City ..............W ........44-25Alumni ....................W ........52-28

1930-1931Record: 8-10Coach: C.D. Baker Youngstown ..........W ........39-17Glenville .................W ........34-32W. Va. Wesleyan ...W ........54-23West Virginia .........W ........36-29Grove City ............... L ........33-38Westminster ............ L ........22-32Waynesburg ........... L ........30-31Bethany .................. L ........22-40Waynesburg ..........W ........41-31Westminster ............ L ........34-37Thiel ........................ L ........17-33Thiel .......................W ........32-24Geneva ................... L ........25-39Bethany .................. L ........32-45Geneva ................... L ........28-34

Grove City ..............W ........24-23St. Bonaventure ...... L ........40-44Edinboro ................W ........29-21

1931-1932Record: 16-5Coach: C.D. Baker Youngstown ...........W ........44-21Fenn ......................W ........30-24Geneva ..................W ........27-21Grove City ..............W ........32-23Thiel .......................W ........31-19St.Vincent ..............W ........34-15St. Bonaventure .....W ........35-28Alfred .....................W ........29-19Ithaca .....................W ........31-26Colgate ..................W ........36-23Hobart ....................W ........27-19Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........35-18Westminster ............ L ........18-48Thiel .......................W ........40-39Geneva ................... L ........20-26Carnegie Tech ....... L ........26-35Westminster ............ L ........32-43Glenville .................W ........28-27Grove City ............... L ........25-31John Carroll ...........W ........52-23Waynesburg ..........W ........53-26

1932-1933Record: 2-10Coach: W.S. Tippin Youngstown ...........W ........31-25Buffalo .................... L ........28-29Thiel ........................ L ........22-46Mount Union ........... L ........22-58Westminster ............ L ........28-39Waynesburg ........... L ........28-53Fenn ....................... L ........25-35Westminster ............ L ........13-47Alfred .....................W ........56-31Geneva ................... L ........30-42West Virginia .......... L ........28-30

1933-1934Record: 4-8Coach: W.S. Tippin Youngstown ............ L ........26-27Grove City ..............W ........37-34Thiel ........................ L ........31-32Westminster ............ L ........22-46Grove City ............... L ........35-37Fenn ......................W ........41-31Bethany .................. L ........27-32Thiel ........................ L ........30-50Oberlin ...................W ........30-21Westminster ............ L ........10-45Alfred ...................... L ........22-24St. Vincent .............W ........41-38

1934-35Record: 6-11

Coach: W.S. Tippin Clarion ...................W ........45-34Youngstown ............ L ........29-33Grove City ..............W ........43-19Thiel .......................W ........24-23Fenn ......................W ........32-31Oberlin .................... L ........21-42Slippery Rock ......... L ........ 11-35Grove City ............... L ........31-48Alfred ...................... L ........29-40Hobart ..................... L ........31-38Rochester ............... L ........22-35Slippery Rock ......... L ........19-42Hamilton ................W ........46-41Thiel ........................ L ........28-30Geneva ................... L ........18-43Alfred .....................W ........44-38Findlay .................... L ........40-47

1935-1936Record: 4-12Coach: K.J. Lawrence Clarion ................... L ........23-27Youngstown ............ L ........14-21Fenn ......................W ........27-24Grove City .............. L ........26-41Thiel ........................ L ........20-49Alfred ...................... L ........23-51Hobart ....................W ........31-19Hamilton ................. L ........23-36Slippery Rock ........ L ........17-35Oberlin ...................W ........33-30Grove City .............. L ........27-34Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........27-57Thiel ........................ L ........21-50Alfred ...................... L ........29-49Geneva ................... L ........20-32Hiram ....................W ........39-32

1936-1937Record: 5-7Coach: K.J. Lawrence Fenn ....................... L ........32-40Buffalo State ........... L ........25-35Rochester ............... L ........32-34Grove City ..............W ........34-24Alfred ...................... L ........24-37Thiel ........................ L ........28-44Hiram ....................W ........26-17

Grove City .............. L ........36-40Hobart ....................W ........41-28Thiel .......................W ........32-24Hamilton ................W ........47-29Buffalo .................... L ........39-40

1937-1938Record: 7-8Coach: K.J. Lawrence Oberlin .................... L ........25-35Fenn ......................W ........32-13Thiel ........................ L ........30-33Alfred .....................W ........47-32Grove City ............... L ........36-41Rochester ............... L ........47-49Hiram .....................W ........49-27Thiel .......................W ........30-23Buffalo .................... L ........45-46Grove City ............... L ........35-38Buffalo State ..........W ........43-36Hobart ..................... L ........41-50Hamilton ................. L ........32-49Geneva ..................W ........42-31Hiram .....................W ........57-44

1938-1939Record: 8-6Coach: K.J. Lawrence Fenn ......................W ........24-22Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........28-44Thiel ........................ L ........30-34Buffalo State ..........W ........46-43Rochester ............... L ........30-45Grove City ..............W ........50-44Alfred .....................W ........47-34Thiel .......................W ........52-43Western .................W ........74-56Grove City .............. L ........34-42Hiram ..................... L ........37-42Hamilton ................W ........62-34Geneva ................... L ........45-66Hiram ....................W ........43-28

1939-1940Record: 12-3Coach: K.J. Lawrence Fenn ......................W ........52-23Oberlin ...................W ........61-28Thiel .......................W ........58-32

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Rochester ..............W ........43-42Grove City .............W ........33-29Alfred .....................W ........58-32Hiram ...................... L ........28-31Western .................. L ........50-66Grove City .............W ........40-24Buffalo State ..........W ........79-26Thiel .......................W ........59-29Hobart ....................W ........54-27Hamilton ................W ........60-36Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........38-40Hiram ....................W ........46-18

1940-1941Record: 8-5Coach: K.J. Lawrence Fenn ......................W ........50-23Oberlin .................... L ........40-46Thiel ....................... L ........35-37Buffalo State ..........W ........34-29Rochester ............... L ........36-39Hiram ....................W ........66-28Grove City .............. L ........36-39Hamilton ................W ........51-28Thiel ........................ L ........42-49Hiram .....................W ........58-37Alfred .....................W ........42-40Hobart ....................W ........56-35Buffalo ...................W ........62-44

1941-1942Record: 1-9Coach: J. McGeever Oberlin .................... L ........19-39Fenn ......................W ........40-31Thiel ........................ L ........32-33Grove City ............... L ........28-35Rochester ............... L ..........3-43Carnegie Tech ....... L ........48-50Grove City ............... L ........39-41Thiel ........................ L ........37-39Hiram ..................... L ........34-36Alfred ...................... L ........47-48

1942-1943Record: 10-3Coach: Alfred C. Werner

Oberlin ...................W ........39-36Fenn ......................W ........48-19Westminster ...........W ........45-43Erie Coast Guard ...W ........71-23Grove City ..............W ........56-52Erie Coast Guard ...W ........73-35Alfred .....................W ........47-43Carnegie Tech ........ L ........47-49Rochester ............... L ........54-74Keystone Ordinance W .......87-41Hiram ....................W ........47-44Westminster ............ L ........55-63Westminster ...........W ........72-66

1943-1944Record: 7-5Coach: Robert GarbarkAlliance ..................W ........65-22Chicago Pneumatic L ........30-46Meadville YMCA ....W ........54-23Chicago Pneumatic L ........30-41Meadville YMCA ....W ........51-27Camp Reynolds ...... L ........32-51Alliance ..................W ........76-50Erie G.E. ................. L ........50-58Grove City ..............W ........51-42Camp Reynolds ...... L ........27-39Erie G.E. ...............W ........45-34Grove City .............W ........45-35

1944-1945Record: 5-11Coach: Robert GarbarkGannon ................... L ........43-59Alliance ................... L ........34-42Pittsburgh ............... L ........30-63Geneva ................... L ........34-59Alliance ..................W ........46-33Carnegie Tech ........ L ........37-59Thiel .......................W ........58-39Slippery Rock ........ L ........48-71St. Bonaventure ...... L ........48-49St. Francis .............. L ........51-22Thiel ........................ L ........42-43Slippery Rock ......... L ........38-45Geneva ................... L ........36-81Grove City ..............W ........46-28

Carnegie Tech ........ L ........43-53Grove City .............W ........51-28

1945-1946Record: 9-7Coach: Robert M. GarbarkSt. Francis .............W ........56-13Carnegie Tech ........ L ........42-43St. Vincent .............W ........48-39Oberlin .................... L ........40-48Alliance ..................W ........54-33Rochester ............... L ........46-60Geneva ..................W ........58-45Slippery Rock ......... L ........45-59Thiel .......................W ........72-47Grove City ..............W ........53-31Carnegie Tech ........ L ........48-51Thiel .......................W ........51-37Grove City ..............W ........53-31Mount Union ........... L ........38-44Kent State ............... L ........53-59

1946-1947Record: 7-10Coach: Alfred C. WernerOberlin ...................W ........52-48Wooster .................. L ........22-51Kent State ............... L ........36-42Buffalo State ........... L ........42-43Slippery Rock ......... L ........38-65St. Vincent .............W ........52-51Thiel .......................W ........51-42Grove City ..............W ........51-37Geneva ................... L ........52-57Pittsburgh ............... L ........38-40Buffalo .................... L ........43-46Thiel .......................W ........69-65Grove City ..............W ........69-48Carnegie Tech ........ L ........53-59Rochester ............... L ........45-60Mount Union ........... L ........45-52Alfred .....................W ........68-50

1947-1948Record: 8-9Coach: Alfred C. WernerSt. Vincent .............W ........62-50Case Tech ............... L ........36-50Oberlin .................... L ........34-37Wooster .................. L ........51-66Rochester ..............W ........56-46Thiel .......................W ........68-58Earlham .................W ........62-37Grove City ..............W ........61-43Slippery Rock ........W ........58-42Pittsburgh ............... L ........33-51Buffalo .................... L ........45-46Grove City ............... L ........48-56Hamilton ................W ........71-49Geneva ................... L ........52-68Carnegie Tech .......W ........57-43Alfred ...................... L ........34-54

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1948-1949Record: 6-13Coach: Alfred C. WernerSt. Vincent .............W ........61-42Juniata .................... L ........49-51at Earlham .............. L ........40-44at Hanover .............. L ........56-58at Pittsburgh ........... L ........46-63Thiel .......................W ........59-47at Grove City ........... L ........33-36at Geneva ............... L ........38-51Slippery Rock ......... L ........45-57at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........45-53Grove City ............... L ........33-36Carnegie Tech ........ L ........41-42Oberlin ...................W ........54-45Case Tech ..............W ........71-65at Hamilton ............W ........48-41at Rochester ........... L ........52-54at Western .............. L ........40-73Alfred ...................... L ........53-55at Wooster .............. L ........48-99

1949-1950Record: 3-14Coach: Alfred C. WernerSt. Vincent .............W ........53-45at Juniata ................ L ........48-54at Dickinson ............ L ........58-66Grove City ............... L ........47-54at Oberlin ................ L ........57-69at Case Tech ........... L ........59-61at Thiel .................... L ........52-81U. of Mexico ...........W ........60-45at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........48-78at Carnegie Tech .... L ........40-61at Grove City ........... L ........49-53Slippery Rock ......... L ........63-76Rochester ..............W ........77-59Westminster ............ L ........54-95Geneva ................... L ........71-73at Alfred .................. L ........53-62Wooster .................. L ........80-83

1950-1951Record: 3-12

Coach: Alfred C. Wernerat Edinboro ............. L ........52-64at Westminster ........ L ........42-81Juniata ...................W ........56-55at Grove City ........... L ........40-64Carnegie Tech ........ L ........50-52Thiel ........................ L ........66-70Case Tech ............... L ........49-72Oberlin .................... L ........51-53Grove City ............... L ........61-85at Buffalo State ....... L ........46-60at Rochester ........... L ........50-67at Geneva ............... L ........54-81at Slippery Rock ....W ........64-56Alfred .....................W ........72-64Wooster .................. L ........66-83

1951-1952Record: 5-11Coach: Robert M. GarbarkEdinboro ................W ........79-58Geneva ................... L ........53-71Rochester ............... L ........68-71at Case Tech ........... L ........49-89Grove City ..............W ........78-74at Oberlin ................ L ........60-71Alliance ..................W ........83-81at Thiel ...................W ........68-52at Gannon ............... L ........62-68Clarion .................... L ........67-71at Carnegie Tech .... L ........55-67Slippery Rock ......... L ........57-74at Buffalo State ....... L ........63-64at Alfred .................. L ........44-63Wooster .................W ........75-73at Grove City ........... L ........58-61

1952-1953Record: 13-6Coach: Robert M. GarbarkEdinboro ................W ........78-68Oberlin ...................W ........77-71Alliance ..................W ........93-71Gannon ..................W ........67-59Geneva ................... L ......93-101Case Tech ..............W ........96-74Westminster ...........W ........73-67Grove City ............... L ........60-65

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Slippery Rock ......... L ........72-76Edinboro ................W ........93-75Thiel .......................W ........97-66Buffalo State ..........W ........86-84Rochester ............... L ........71-74Clarion .................... L ........67-77Carnegie Tech .......W ........73-68Alliance ..................W ........83-72Wooster .................. L ........70-92Alfred .....................W ........85-78Grove City ..............W ........91-68

1953-1954Record: 10-10Coach: Robert M. Garbarkat Edinboro ............. L ........52-56at Gannon ............... L ........56-71Oberlin ...................W ........76-66Wooster .................W ........80-70Alliance ..................W ........95-65at Carnegie Tech .... L ........68-84Slippery Rock ........W ........88-79at Westminster ........ L ........65-99Edinboro ................W ........89-73at Thiel .................... L ........72-80at Alliance ............... L ........67-77Fenn ......................W ........71-56Bethany .................W ........78-65Grove City ..............W ........93-70Thiel ........................ L ........75-77at Buffalo State ....... L ........82-93at Geneva ............... L ......58-106at Case Tech ........... L ........71-82Clarion ...................W ........88-72at Grove City ..........W ........82-65

1954-1955Record: 13-7Coach: Robert M. Garbarkat Edinboro ............W ........80-59at Thiel ...................W ........87-80at Wooster .............. L ........72-82at Alliance ............... L ........69-78Edinboro ................W ........79-61at Grove City ..........W ........97-77Gannon ................... L ........69-79Alliance ..................W ........78-71at Alfred .................. L ........77-81Oberlin ...................W ........69-64Geneva ................... L ........62-68Hobart ..................... L ........63-66at Fenn ..................W ........94-82at Bethany .............W ........89-76at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........61-79Slippery Rock ........W ......104-88Thiel .......................W ........76-59Case Tech ..............W ........93-87at Clarion ...............W ......103-96Grove City ..............W ........95-78

1955-1956Record: 9-11

Coach: Robert M. GarbarkEdinboro ................W ........95-62Oberlin .................... L ........54-76Pittsburgh ............... L ........96-99Alliance ................... L ........70-84Edinboro ................W ........84-74Grove City ............... L ........72-73Thiel .......................W ........81-56Alliance ..................W ........76-57Bethany .................. L ........70-73Fenn ......................W ........68-61Western .................. L ........62-68Rochester ............... L ........63-71Hobart ..................... L ........63-71Alfred .....................W ........83-73Grove City ............... L ........85-93Slippery Rock ......... L ........70-92Thiel .......................W ........70-67Case Tech ............... L ........53-72Clarion ...................W ........73-66Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........68-57

1956-1957Record: 4-12Coach: Robert M. GarbarkGannon ................... L ........46-88Oberlin .................... L ........67-79Fenn ....................... L ........68-74Hiram .....................W ........87-79Edinboro ................W ........74-63Grove City ............... L ........74-83Thiel .......................W ........68-57Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........66-84Edinboro ................. L ........60-73Case Tech ..............W ........56-52Carnegie Tech ........ L ........49-59Grove City ............... L ........44-78Thiel ........................ L ........58-70Clarion .................... L ........64-82Western .................. L ........46-58Slippery Rock ......... L ........68-77

1957-1958Record: 4-13Coach: Robert M. Garbarkat Oberlin ................ L ........50-81at Rochester ........... L ........54-60Hiram .....................W ........75-52Fenn ....................... L ........64-74at Thiel ...................W ........72-63at Carnegie Tech .... L ........55-66Grove City ............... L ........60-74at Alfred .................. L ........47-69at Case Tech ........... L ........42-59Edinboro ................. L ........67-76Clarion .................... L ........52-73at Grove City ........... L ........54-70Gannon ................... L ........58-65Thiel ........................ L ........53-60Western .................W ........70-59at Slippery Rock ..... L ........73-86Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........62-52

1958-1959Record: 5-13Coach: Robert M. GarbarkBethany .................. L ........59-85Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ........49-76Rochester ..............W ........65-64Hiram ...................... L ........66-69Case Tech ............... L ........52-98John Carroll ............ L ........70-90Thiel ........................ L ........68-75Alfred ...................... L ........64-68Fenn ......................W ........52-50Carnegie Tech ........ L ........55-72Western .................. L ........59-80Oberlin .................... L ........62-70Grove City ............... L ........55-71Bethany .................. L ........75-92Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........61-79Wayne ...................W ........55-54Edinboro ................W ....109-106Thiel .......................W ........76-75

1959-1960Record: 5-13 (4-6 PAC)Coach: Robert M. Garbarkat Rochester ........... L ........61-93at Thiel ...................W ........76-70Fenn ......................W ........62-45at Oberlin ................ L ........55-93at Carnegie Tech .... L ........69-88Bethany .................. L ........57-63at John Carroll ........ L ........85-99Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ........50-66Case Tech ............... L ........60-64at Alfred .................. L ........64-73Western .................W ........92-85Grove City ............... L ........59-64at Bethany .............W ........70-67at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........55-71at Wayne ................ L ........66-78Hiram .....................W ........72-64Thiel .......................W ........82-64

1960-1961Record: 5-13 (2-8 PAC)Coach: Robert M. GarbarkWayne .................... L ........50-59Thiel .......................W ........70-60Hiram ...................... L ........55-71John Carroll ...........W ........79-78Bethany .................. L ........56-73Western .................. L ........64-88Oberlin .................... L ........53-82Rensselaer ............W ........54-52Rochester ............... L ........53-89Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........44-88Alfred ...................... L ........68-91Case Tech ............... L ........57-86Fenn ....................... L ........68-77Edinboro ................W ..93-87 (ot)Thiel ........................ L ........65-92

1961-1962Record: 2-13 (2-8 PAC)Coach: Robert M. GarbarkBethany .................. L ........50-88Thiel ........................ L ........65-72Hiram ...................... L ........66-83Rochester ............... L ........48-77Case Tech ............... L ........52-61Western .................. L ........50-79Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........60-49Oberlin .................... L ........41-66Bethany .................. L ........52-80Alfred ...................... L ........55-84Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ......72-100Grove City ............... L ......45-104Thiel .......................W ........73-71Edinboro ................. L ......80-102Wayne State ........... L ......66-100

1962-1963Record: 4-13 (2-8 PAC)Coach: Donald R. SchrieferBethany .................. L ........60-63at Thiel ...................W ........61-58Wayne State ........... L ........55-64Carnegie Tech ........ L ........47-78at Bethany .............. L ...... 75-112at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........47-55at Hiram .................. L ........64-94at Fenn ................... L ........58-88Oberlin .................... L ........62-68Rochester ..............W ........66-58Alfred .....................W ........70-60at Case Tech ........... L ........59-81Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........52-69John Carroll ............ L ........66-85Thiel .......................W ........70-65at Western .............. L ........73-91at Grove City ........... L ........70-84

1963-1964Record: 2-16 (2-9 PAC)Coach: Donald R. SchrieferThiel .......................W ........66-53Bethany .................. L ........78-99Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........49-59at Eastern Michigan L ........72-87

at Wayne State ....... L ........62-71Fenn ....................... L ........63-83at Oberlin ................ L ........65-68Hiram ...................... L ........77-87at Grove City ........... L ........68-88at Rochester ........... L ........58-79at Alfred .................. L ........67-76at Bethany .............. L ...... 48-110at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........48-61at John Carroll ........ L ......67-104at Carnegie Tech .... L ........64-74Western .................. L ........55-84Case Tech ............... L ........42-43at Thiel ...................W ........78-63

1964-1965Record: 5-13 (5-6 PAC)Coach: Donald R. SchrieferBethany .................W ........55-53at Western .............. L ........72-88Eastern Michigan ...W ........71-65Wayne State ........... L ........49-67at Grove City ........... L ........64-75Oberlin .................... L ........57-68Rochester ............... L ........63-75at Hiram .................. L ........58-74Carnegie Tech ........ L ........62-76Alfred ...................... L ........72-75Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........58-54at Case Tech ........... L ........49-50Thiel .......................W ........74-66at Fenn ................... L ........39-74at Bethany .............. L ........45-53at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........59-86John Carroll ............ L ........59-86at Thiel ...................W ........67-59

1965-1966Record: 6-12 (6-5 PAC)Coach: Donald R. Schrieferat Oberlin ................ L ........38-78Thiel .......................W ........79-64at Eastern Michigan L ........64-89at Wayne State ....... L ........75-97Cleveland State ...... L ...... 73-110at Carnegie Tech .... L ........59-93Hiram ...................... L ........48-66at Rochester ........... L ........58-86

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1966-1967Record: 4-14 (3-6 PAC)Coach: Donald R. SchrieferDickinson ................ L ........53-87Western Maryland .. L ........60-96Thiel .......................W ........70-66Carnegie Tech ........ L ........50-74Western .................. L ........55-95Oberlin .................... L ........47-99Hiram ...................... L ........72-95Carnegie Tech ........ L ........53-75Grove City ..............W ........68-63Bethany .................. L ........66-84Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........67-91Case Tech ............... L ........60-79Thiel .......................W ........59-57Rochester ............... L ........56-80Grove City ............... L ........46-88Bethany .................. L ........75-91Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........78-75John Carroll ............ L ........76-79

1967-1968Record: 2-15 (2-10 PAC)Coach: Donald R. SchrieferThiel ........................ L ........53-63at Case Tech ........... L ........62-79Western .................W ........68-66Grove City ............... L ........66-92at Hiram .................. L ........55-73at Kenyon ............... L ......87-131at John Carroll ........ L ........70-85Bethany .................. L ........72-89Oberlin .................... L ........53-59at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........70-71at Western .............. L ........55-58Case Tech ..............W ........79-57at Thiel .................... L ........51-59Carnegie Mellon ..... L ........55-78at Bethany .............. L ......65-103Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........65-85John Carroll ............ L ........83-96

1968-1969Record: 8-9 (6-6 PAC)Coach: Donald R. SchrieferCase Tech ..............W ........67-57at Western .............W ........75-62at Thiel .................... L ........59-65Kenyon ................... L ........85-87Bethany .................W ........74-69

at John Carroll ........ L ........80-82Oberlin ...................W ........68-56Western .................W ........87-52Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........62-65at Case Tech ........... L ........60-73Thiel .......................W ........53-43at Carnegie Mellon . L ........78-91at Bethany .............. L ........50-61Alfred .....................W ........74-69at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........60-62John Carroll ...........W ........78-70at Grove City ........... L ........66-95

1969-1970Record: 4-12 (3-9 PAC)Coach: Donald R. SchrieferWestern .................. L ........65-70Case Tech ............... L ........70-76at Oberlin ................ L ........62-94Bethany .................. L ........70-83at John Carroll ........ L ........60-97at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........67-74at Thiel .................... L ........66-91Carnegie Mellon ..... L ........59-63at Bethany .............W ........69-68at Western .............W ........78-67Thiel .......................W ........61-56Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........64-66John Carroll ............ L ........76-81at Case Tech ........... L ........77-85Grove City ..............W ........79-70at Alfred .................. L ........69-92

1970-1971PAC Co-ChampionsRecord: 10-9 (9-4 PAC)Coach: Norman A. Sundstrom John Carroll ...........W ........71-66at Hiram .................. L ........73-90at Case Tech ..........W ........75-73at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........71-80Bethany .................W ........92-76Oberlin .................... L ........69-73at John Carroll .......W ........75-65Thiel .......................W ........69-59Westminster ............ L ........69-74at Grove City ........... L ......61-103Western .................W ........80-69at Bethany .............. L ........53-71at Carnegie Mellon . L ........69-77Case Tech ..............W ........61-53Alfred .....................W ........73-60at Western .............W ........73-61Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........69-73at Thiel ...................W ........63-59

1971-1972Record: 10-7 (8-4 PAC)Coach: Norman A. SundstromClarion .................... L ........47-84Grove City .............W ........63-62Mercyhurst .............. L ......76-100

Hiram .....................W ........95-78Grove City ..............W ........81-78Thiel .......................W ........75-66Case Western ......... L ........70-78Clarion .................... L ........49-50Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........94-78John Carroll ...........W ........95-82Bethany .................W ........77-62John Carroll ...........W ........87-80Westminster ............ L ........84-90Mercyhurst .............W ........80-79Hiram ...................... L ........77-89Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........62-67Thiel .......................W ........77-57

1972-1973Record: 8-12 (7-7 PAC)Coach: Norman A. Sundstormat Penn St. Behrend W ........83-75at Westminster ........ L ........68-80at Edinboro ............. L ......85-104at Grove City ........... L ........43-82Clarion .................... L ........66-67at Hiram .................. L ........63-84Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........56-54Westminster ............ L ........49-66Thiel ........................ L ........58-70at John Carroll ........ L ........58-86at Carnegie Mellon W ........83-61Bethany .................W ........79-72at Case Western ..... L .......78-84John Carroll ............ L ........93-96at Bethany ............W ........81-65Case Western ........ L ........78-84Carnegie Mellon ....W ......103-47at Thiel ..................W ........72-60at Wash. & Jeff. .....W ........82-79Hiram ..................... L ........74-88

1973-1974Record: 10-10 (8-6 PAC)Coach: Norman A. Sundstorm Geneva ................... L ........67-78Westminster ............ L ........63-69Grove City .............W ........75-65Clarion State .......... L ........49-81Geneva ..................W ........80-79Hiram ...................... L ........76-93Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........89-83Westminster ............ L ........80-84Thiel ........................ L ........75-86John Carroll ...........W ........85-75Carnegie Mellon ....W ........79-66Bethany ................W ........83-68Case Western ........W ........73-69Carnegie Mellon ....W ........69-49John Carroll ............ L ........61-76Bethany .................. L ........59-66Case Western ......... L ......77-104Thiel .......................W ........93-66Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........79-53Hiram ...................... L ........77-93

1974-1975PAC ChampionsRecord: 15-7 (13-1 PAC) Coach: Norman A. Sundstrom Geneva ................... L ........79-86Hampden-Sydney ..W ........79-70Randolph-Macon .... L ......75-105Clarion State .......... L ........61-76Westminster ...........W ........74-71Geneva ................... L ........71-85Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........83-65John Carroll ..........W ........74-71Thiel ......................W ........72-67Hiram ...................... L ........79-99Case Western .......W ........73-58Bethany .................W ........71-64Carnegie Mellon ....W ........56-54John Carroll ..........W ........66-62Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........86-70Hiram ....................W ........84-78Thiel ......................W ........67-58Bethany ................W .......76-66Case Western .......W ........77-65Carnegie Mellon ....W ........87-52Marietta ................... L ........67-75Hiram ...................... L ........78-86

1975-1976Record: 14-6 (11-3 PAC)Coach: Norman A. Sundstrom Grove City .............. L .......56-63Geneva .................W ........77-76Edinboro State ........ L ........84-95Penn State Behrend W ........72-67

Glenville State .......W ........75-69Marietta ................... L ........61-82Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........85-61John Carroll ..........W ........99-68Thiel ......................W ........88-66Hiram ...................... L ........53-83Case Western .......W ........83-79Bethany ................W ........73-68Carnegie Mellon ....W ........73-60John Carroll ...........W ........68-63Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........71-64Hiram ..................... L ..60-64 (ot)Thiel .......................W ........76-64Bethany ................. L ........76-95Case Western ........W ........83-82Carnegie Mellon ....W ........57-52

1976-1977Record: 11-9 (9-6 PAC)Coach: Norman A. Sundstorm Rochester .............. L ........66-67Gannon .................. L ........70-88Penn State Behrend W ........85-67Grove City ..............W ........68-62Lock Haven ............. L ........57-70Geneva ..................W ........74-71Bethany ................W ........68-60Carnegie Mellon ..... L ........68-71Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........56-55Case Western .......W ........59-53Hiram ..................... L ........69-82John Carroll ..........W ........83-69Carnegie Mellon ..... L ........69-72Bethany ................W ........72-62Case Western .......W ........84-74

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1977-1978Record: 12-8 (10-4 PAC)Coach: Norman A. Sundstorm Hobart .................... L ........66-77Rochester ..............W ........72-55Penn State Behrend L ........75-81Grove City .............W ........62-59Dickinson ................ L ........53-60Rochester ............... L ........70-91Bethany ................. L ........67-82Carnegie Mellon ..... L ........67-80Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........70-57Case Western .......W ........79-76Hiram ....................W ........78-52Thiel ......................W ........75-65John Carroll ..........W .......65-61Carnegie Mellon .... L ........67-69Bethany ................W ........94-87Case Western .......W ........90-78Wash. & Jeff. ......... L ........75-77Thiel ......................W ........64-61Hiram ....................W ........89-71John Carroll ..........W ........90-68

1978-1979PAC ChampionsRecord: 15-9 (10-4 PAC)Coach: Norman A. Sundstorm Grove City .............. L ........66-76Geneva ..................W ........76-71Lock Haven ............ L ........66-72Elizabethtown ......... L ........76-87Mt. Union ...............W ........91-79Bethany .................. L ........59-63Geneva ..................W ......104-67Washington & Lee .W ........83-74Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........76-62Case Western ........ L ........78-91Hiram ....................W ........89-87Thiel .......................W ........83-72John Carroll ..........W ........78-63Carnegie Mellon ...W ........81-72Bethany ................W ........78-75Case Western .......W ........91-81Wash. & Jeff. ........W ......108-81Thiel ......................W ........91-70Hiram ....................W ........95-85Carnegie Mellon .... L ........86-92John Carroll ........... L ........65-66Bethany .................W ........77-69Wittenberg .............. L ........68-69Albion ..................... L ........78-91

1979-1980PAC ChampionsRecord: 20-4 (12-2 PAC)

Coach: John ReyndersGeneva ..................W ........69-63Queens# ................W ........63-40Susquehanna# ......W ........80-64at Grove City .........W ........73-57Adrian^ ................... L ........67-76Hiram^ ...................W ........98-68Lock Haven* ..........W ........95-89St. Lawrence* ........W ....112-110 (3ot)Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........82-67Case Western .......W ........87-65at Hiram ................W ........56-48at Thiel ..................W ........86-81John Carroll ..........W ........76-68at Carnegie Mellon W ........83-73Bethany .................. L ........71-74at Case Western ...W ........87-72at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........67-77Thiel ......................W ........83-62Hiram ....................W ........82-57Carnegie Mellon ...W ........79-51at John Carroll ....... L ........79-70at Bethany ............W ........77-76William Patterson$ . L ........74-81Washington & Lee$ W ......103-80 # = Susquehanna Tournament ^ = Mt. Union Tournament * = Marine Bank Gator Classic $ = NCAA Tournament

1980-1981PAC ChampionsRecord: 16-8 (11-3 PAC)Coach: John ReyndersOhio Wesleyan# ..... L ........66-89Case Western# ......W ........67-54Grove City .............W ........78-76at Geneva ............... L ........63-70St. John Fisher^ ...... L ........65-66Mt. Union^ .............W ........83-73Slippery Rock* .......W ........76-74La Roche* ..............W ........75-58at Hiram .................W ........78-72Thiel .......................W ........78-57at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........63-79Carnegie Mellon ..... L ........64-75at Bethany .............. L ........58-59Case Western ........W ........78-69at John Carroll .......W ...93-88 (4ot)at Thiel ...................W ........88-59at Hiram .................W ........95-78at Carnegie Mellon W ........91-72Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........92-60at Case Western ....W ........75-69Bethany .................W ........73-70John Carroll ...........W ........81-74Upsala$ .................. L ........66-73Roanoke$ ............... L ........75-84 # = Ohio Wesleyan Tournament ^ = Geneseo State Tournament * = Marine Bank Gator Classic $ = NCAA Tournament

1981-1982Record: 13-9 (10-4 PAC)Coach: John Reyndersat Grove City .......... L ........69-78Geneva ..................W ........72-70at Washington & Lee L ........62-67at Lynchburg ........... L ........63-75Tiffin% ..................... L ........67-77at Mt. Union ...........W ........75-67Geneseo State# .....W ........80-54Edinboro# ............... L ........66-67Hiram .....................W ........62-60at Thiel ...................W ........90-65Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........71-76at Carnegie Mellon . L . 71-74 (ot)Bethany .................W ........85-76at Case Western ....W ........79-60John Carroll ...........W ........80-71Thiel .......................W ........93-71at Hiram .................. L ........58-71Carnegie Mellon ....W ...72-70 (2ot)at Wash. & Jeff. .....W ........71-62Case Western ........W ........84-66at Bethany .............W ........59-56at John Carroll ........ L ........71-74 % = At the Cleveland Coliseum # = Marine Bank Gator Classic

1982-1983Record: 13-9 (8-6 PAC)Coach: John ReyndersGrove City ............... L ........70-83at Navy ................... L ........55-86Oberlin ...................W ...... 116-92Fredonia State .......W ........76-51at Geneva ..............W ........64-63Mt. Union ...............W ........51-39Muhlenberg# ..........W ........72-51Edinboro# ............... L ........66-67John Carroll ...........W ........63-54at Thiel ...................W ........90-79at Wash. & Jeff. ...... L ........48-54Carnegie Mellon ....W ........87-60Bethany ................W ........74-55at Case Western ..... L ........62-64Hiram .....................W ........69-53Thiel .......................W ........78-65

at John Carroll ........ L .......65-73at Carnegie Mellon . L ..76-81 (5ot)Wash. & Jeff. .......... L ........57-80Case Western ........W ........67-53at Bethany .............. L ........69-79at Hiram .................W ........55-43 # = Marine Bank Gator Classic

1983-1984Record: 16-7 (10-4 PAC)Coach: John ReyndersRyerson ................W ........83-60Kenyon ..................W ........59-32Mount Union ..........W ........60-46at Oberlin ................ L ........66-87at Fredonia State ...W ........70-52Albion ...................... L ........55-58Wabash .................W ........52-51Grove City# ............W ........67-49Westminster# .......... L ........60-61at John Carroll ........ L ........49-55Thiel .......................W ........70-62Wash. & Jeff. .........W ........69-62at Carnegie Mellon W ........61-49at Bethany .............W ........56-41Case Western ........W ........79-74at Hiram .................. L ........63-68at Thiel ...................W ........75-74John Carroll ............ L ........63-67Carnegie Mellon ....W ........83-70at Wash. & Jeff. .....W ........75-66at Case Western ..... L ........74-99Bethany .................W ........70-54Hiram .....................W ........94-83 # = Marine Bank Gator Classic

1984-1985Record: 19-9 (9-1 NCAC)Coach: John ReyndersCarnegie Mellon ....W ........83-65at Mount Union ......W .......61-60at Thiel .................... L ........65-67New York U.# ......... L ..75-77 (ot)Rochester# ............W . 73-71 (ot)at RIT ...................... L ........70-78Westminster ...........W ........60-52Alliance ..................W ........60-52at Bethany .............. L ........62-63

Hiram .....................W ........69-60Albright* .................W ........95-82Denison* ................. L ........54-67Thiel .......................W ........91-66at Denison .............W .......82-70Oberlin ...................W ........80-70Kenyon ..................W ........71-44at Wooster .............W ........70-63at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........50-91Case Western ........W ........76-58Denison .................W ........71-65at Oberlin ...............W ........73-69at Kenyon ............... L ........64-66Wooster .................W ........62-49Ohio Wesleyan ....... L .......58-76at Case Western ....W ........70-66Kenyon ..................W ........64-59Case Western ........W ........76-71Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........59-65 # = Rochester Tournament * = Marine Bank Gator Classic

1985-1986NCAC Co-ChampionsRecord: 16-10 (9-3 NCAC)Coach: John ReyndersCarnegie Mellon ....W ........67-63Grove City ............... L ........62-64Alliance ..................W ........84-70Gannon ................... L ......75-104Bethany .................W ........88-79Hiram .....................W ........78-70Manhattanville ........ L ........75-77New York U. ............ L ........67-76Westminster ............ L ........58-75Geneseo State ........ L ........76-77Edinboro ................W ........72-67Thiel .......................W ........87-69Denison .................W ........78-64Oberlin ...................W ........73-65Penn State Behrend W ........70-51Kenyon ..................W ........79-54Wooster .................W ........77-65Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........66-64Case Western ......... L ........59-61Denison ................. L ........67-79Oberlin ...................W ......100-69Kenyon ..................W ........58-55Wooster .................W ........49-47Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........84-89Case Western ........W ........81-66Kenyon ................... L ........47-58

1986-1987NCAC Tournament ChampionsRecord: 22-8 (10-2 NCAC)Coach: John ReyndersJohn Carroll ...........W ........81-77Grove City ..............W ........79-60Hampden-Sydney# W ........74-64Roberts Wesleyan# L ........79-81at Bethany .............W ........68-63

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1987-1988NCAC Co-ChampionsRecord: 24-6 (11-1 NCAC)Coach: John C. Reyndersat John Carroll .......W ........74-72at Hiram .................W ........72-47Bethany .................W ........67-44at Grove City ..........W ........56-53Penn State Behrend W ........85-40Thiel .......................W ........96-54at UNC-Greensboro W .......70-68at Liberty ................. L ........67-71at Averett ................ L ........60-76Marietta# ................W ........59-50Waynesburg# ......... L ........74-78Carnegie Mellon^ ..W ........77-59Edinboro^ ..............W ........84-67at Oberlin ...............W ........84-79Ohio Wesleyan ......W ......106-96at Denison .............W ........66-56at Case Western ....W ........68-55Kenyon ..................W ........60-46Wooster .................W ........62-46at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ...... 88-112Denison .................W ........81-51at Kenyon ..............W ........69-67at Wooster .............W ........52-49Oberlin ...................W ........88-63Case Western+ ......W ........85-65

Oberlin+ .................W ........84-71Ohio Wesleyan+ ..... L .......77-91Franklin & Marshall$ L ........61-63Cabrini$ .................W ........93-66 # = Marietta Tournament ^ = Marine Bank Gator Classic + = NCAC Tournament $ = NCAA Tournament

1988-1989NCAC Co-ChampionsNCAC Tournament ChampionsRecord: 22-8 (10-2 NCAC)Coach: John C. ReyndersWestminster# .........W ........72-66Juniata# .................. L ........64-72at Penn St. Behrend L ........83-94at Bethany .............W ........75-61at Thiel ...................W ........71-49John Carroll ...........W ........81-67at Manhattanville ...W ........92-75at New Paltz State .W ........91-58at Robert Morris ...... L ........68-72Wash. & Jeff. ........W ........92-64Hiram^ ...................W ........93-51Edinboro^ ............... L ........77-88Denison .................W ........66-55at Case Western ....W ......101-57at Kenyon ............... L ........75-78at Wooster .............. L ........63-69Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........75-65at Oberlin ...............W ........94-77Denison+ ...............W ........84-43Wooster+ ...............W ........56-54Hope$ ....................W ........71-67Wittenberg$ ............ L ........46-61Calvin$ .................... L ........87-89 # = Carnegie Mellon Tourna-ment ^ = Marine Bank Gator Classic + = NCAC Tournament $ = NCAA Tournament1989-1990Record: 17-10 (7-4 NCAC)Coach: Phil NessJohn Carroll ............ L ........85-96Point Park ..............W ...... 117-84at Grove City ..........W ........64-61at Trinity% ..............W ........72-61McMurray% ...........W ........90-77Penn State Behrend W ........76-75at Wash. & Jeff. ..... L ........71-72at St. John Fisher ..W ........83-82at Gannon ............... L ........79-80Rose-Hulman^ .......W ........66-64at New York U.^ .....W ........85-81Bethany# ...............W ........93-69Edinboro# ............... L ......99-100Westminster ............ L ........83-92Case Western ........W ......109-91at Ohio Wesleyan .. L ........82-91Wooster .................W ........87-78

at Earlham .............W ........92-67at Oberlin ..............W ......100-72Wittenberg .............W ........60-57at Case Western ..... L ......98-107Kenyon ................... L ........65-66Oberlin ...................W ......104-66at Denison .............W ........82-78at Wooster .............. L ........60-73Case Western+ ......W ......101-84Wittenberg+ ............ L ......59-107 % = Trinity University Classic ^ = NYU Holiday Tournament # = Marine Bank Gator Classic + = NCAC Tournament

1990-1991Record: 18-9 (8-3 NCAC)Coach: Phil Nessvs. Kings^ ..............W ........97-70vs. Muhlenberg^ ....W ........90-84St. John Fisher ......W ........92-80at Cleveland State . L ........63-90at Westminster ........ L ........63-80at Penn St. Behrend W ........80-59Alma% .................... L .... 109-111Dyke% ...................W ......108-81Grove City ..............W ........72-71vs. Nazareth# ........W ........94-71vs. Scranton# .......... L ........63-72at Bethany .............W ........94-73Wash. & Jeff. ........W ......106-93at Case Western ...W ........91-89Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........91-73at Wooster .............. L ........58-59Earlham .................W ........92-59Oberlin ...................W ........79-57at Wittenberg .......... L ........72-79Case Western .......W ........88-78at Kenyon ..............W ......108-96at Oberlin ...............W ........82-79Denison .................W ........77-55Wooster .................. L ........61-75at Slippery Rock .... L ........83-96Denison+ ...............W ........84-83Wittenberg + ........... L ........83-91 ^ = Scotty Wood Tournament (at Muhlenberg) % = Marine Bank Gator Classic # = Rochester Classic + = NCAC Tournament

1991-1992Record: 12-14 (8-8 NCAC)Coach: Phil NessMisericordia^ .........W ........85-64Westminster^ .......... L ........60-65Penn State Behrend W ........74-71Albany State# .......W ........86-78at Rochester# ......... L ........66-82at Case Western ...W ........90-83Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........93-84Oberlin .................... L ......86-102

Bethany .................W ........89-84at Gannon ............... L ........49-97at Earlham ............W ........65-55at Kenyon ..............W ........78-67Wittenberg .............. L ........60-64at Wooster .............. L ........58-83Denison .................W ........70-57at Westminster ........ L ........68-91at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........67-73at Oberlin ................ L ........77-79Earlham ................W ........71-65Wooster .................. L ........59-78at Wittenberg .......... L ........44-70Case Western .......W ........90-79at Denison .............. L ........64-66at St. John Fisher ... L ........66-79Kenyon ..................W ........90-74at Oberlin+ .............. L ........73-88 ^ = Marine Bank Gator Classic # = Chuck Resler Invitational (at Rochester) + = NCAC Tournament

1992-1993NCAC Co-ChampionsRecord: 19-7 (13-3 NCAC)Coach: Phil Nessat Wash. & Jeff.^ ..... L ........91-95at Grove City^ ......... L ........60-63Heidelberg# ...........W ........70-66Buffalo State# ........W ........64-60Case Western ........W ........83-69Ohio Wesleyan ......W .. 71-69 (2ot)at Oberlin ...............W ........77-55at Bethany .............W ........95-74at Penn St. Behrend W ........88-62at Earlham .............W ........93-59Kenyon ..................W ........66-51at Wittenberg .........W ........66-57Wooster .................. L ........58-80at Denison .............W ........70-63at Westminster ........ L ........60-65at Ohio Wesleyan ..W . 72-71 (ot)Oberlin ...................W ........87-77Earlham .................W ........99-70at Wooster .............. L ........69-78Wittenberg .............. L ........72-77at Case Western ....W ........76-73Denison .................W ........67-56St. John Fisher ......W ........88-61at Kenyon ..............W ........59-52Case Western+ ......W ........76-72Wooster+ ................ L ........57-67 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Carnegie Mellon/Grove City) # = Marine Bank Gator Classic + = NCAC Tournament

1993-1994Record: 8-17 (5-11 NCAC)Coach: Phil Nessat Wash. & Jeff.^ ..... L ........62-83

Grove City^ ............W ........92-88Penn State Behrend W .....103-69Juniata# .................W ........96-93Westminster# .......... L ........80-81at Case Western ..... L ........67-74at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........70-88Oberlin ...................W ........98-52Earlham .................W ........85-75Bethany ................. L ........67-77at Kenyon ............... L ........61-68at Wittenberg .......... L ...... 71-116at Wooster .............. L ........78-86Denison .................W ........81-70Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........79-87at Westminster ........ L ........52-74at Oberlin ...............W ........83-81at Earlham .............. L ........63-72Wooster .................. L ........61-68Wittenberg .............. L ........46-95Case Western ........W ........74-60at Denison .............. L ........73-74at St. John Fisher ... L ........73-76Kenyon ................... L ........68-85at Kenyon+ ............. L ........68-77 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Wash. & Jeff./Allegheny) # = Marine Bank Gator Classic (Meadville, Pa.) + = NCAC Tournament

1994-1995Record: 7-18 (4-12 NCAC)Coach: Phil Nessvs. Grove City^ ....... L ........60-61Wash. & Jeff.^ ........W ........76-66Hiram# .................... L ........70-80Westminster# .......... L ........64-68Oberlin .................... L ........64-68Denison .................. L ........93-94at Wooster .............. L ........47-64Kenyon ..................W ........63-60at Bethany .............W ........90-68at Westminster ........ L ........48-66at Wittenberg .......... L ........58-63at Earlham .............. L ........64-74at Ohio Wesleyan ..W .......79-76at Case Western ..... L ........71-82at Denison .............. L ........71-79Wooster .................. L ........59-68at Kenyon ............... L ........47-75at Penn St. Behrend L ........60-67Earlham .................. L ........61-62Wittenberg .............W ........73-63at Oberlin ...............W ........80-60Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........53-68St. John Fisher ......W ........83-73Case Western ......... L ........80-83at Wooster+ ............ L ........57-71^ = West Penn Classic (Wash. & Jeff./Allegheny)# = PNC Bank Gator Classic+ = NCAC Tournament

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1995-1996Record: 17-10 (10-6 NCAC)Coach: Phil Ness vs. Grove City^ ......W ........91-86vs. Wash. & Jeff.^ ..W ........67-53Nazareth# ..............W ........87-62Ramapo# ................ L ........53-55at Oberlin ...............W ......102-61at Denison .............. L ........76-83Wooster .................. L ........71-69at Kenyon ..............W ........66-59at Juniata ...............W ........94-86Wittenberg .............. L ........54-76Earlham .................W ........71-60at Westminster ........ L ........51-65Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........70-64at Case Western ....W ........71-53Denison .................W ........64-62at Wooster .............. L ........57-82Kenyon ..................W ........87-59Penn State Behrend W ........78-65at Earlham .............. L ........79-85at Wittenberg .......... L ........64-72Oberlin ...................W ........81-60at Ohio Wesleyan ..W ........94-87at St. John Fisher ... L ........83-98Case Western ........W ........76-70Kenyon + ...............W ........58-53Ohio Wesleyan + ...W ........81-67at Wittenberg + ....... L ........55-65 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Wash. & Jeff./Grove City) # = PNC Bank Gator Classic + = NCAC Tournament

1996-1997Record: 18-8 (11-5 NCAC)Coach: Phil Nessat Wash. & Jeff.^ ....W ........77-67Grove City^ ............W ........63-56Juniata ...................W ........79-67Medaille# ...............W ........71-54John Carroll# .......... L ........58-89at Case Western ....W ........85-74at Denison .............. L ........76-82at Earlham .............W ........75-57at Wittenberg .......... L ........54-73at Westminster .......W ........59-55Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........73-50Wooster .................W ........54-53Denison .................. L ........67-93Case Western ........W ........70-66at Kenyon ..............W ........95-79at Penn St. Behrend L ........63-70Wittenberg .............. L ........73-80Earlham ................W ........90-61Oberlin ...................W ........92-56at Ohio Wesleyan ..W ........75-55at Wooster .............. L ........77-79St. John Fisher ......W ........85-84at Oberlin ...............W ........75-58

Kenyon ..................W ........75-64Case Western+ ......W ........83-77Wittenberg+ ............ L ........63-79 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Wash. & Jeff./Allegheny) # = PNC Bank Gator Classic (at Allegheny) + = NCAC Tournament

1997-1998NCAC Tournament Champions Record: 22-7 (11-5 NCAC)Coach: Phil Ness at Grove City^ ........W ........74-59vs. Wash. & Jeff.^ ..W ........74-66Defiance# ..............W ........85-78Westminster# .......... L ........62-66Case Western ........W ........93-64Denison .................W ........90-74at Thiel ...................W ........78-62at St. John Fisher ..W ........82-79Earlham .................W ........75-47Wittenberg .............. L ........51-65at Ohio Wesleyan ..W ........76-67at Wooster .............. L ........64-74at Denison .............. L ........55-71at Case Western ....W ........78-76Kenyon ..................W ........74-66at Westminster .......W ........57-54at Wittenberg .......... L ........69-74at Earlham .............W ........92-54at Oberlin ...............W ........94-56Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........68-61Wooster .................. L ........87-97Penn State Behrend W ........57-49Oberlin ...................W ........82-53at Kenyon ..............W ........61-57Case Western+ ......W ........88-70at Wittenberg+ .......W ........61-50Wooster+ ...............W ........66-64at Baldwin-Wallace$ W ........97-88at Hope$ ................. L ........66-80 ^ West Penn Classic (at Grove City/Carnegie Mellon) # = PNC Bank Gator Classic + = NCAC Tournament $ = NCAA Tournament

1998-1999Record: 19-9 (12-4 NCAC)Coach: Phil Nessvs. Grove City^ .....W ........76-66Wash. & Jeff.^ ........W ......101-69Delaware Valley# ...W ........77-69Westminster# .......... L ........69-76Oberlin ...................W ......100-64at Denison .............W ........87-72at Wooster .............. L ........57-74St. John Fisher ....... L ........74-77at Salem-Teikyo ...... L ........55-77Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........69-66at Wittenberg .......... L ........55-62

at Earlham .............W ........72-60Thiel .......................W ........80-73at Ohio Wesleyan ..W ........69-66at Case Western ..... L ........75-85Denison .................W ........85-66Wooster .................. L ........83-96at Kenyon ..............W ........75-69Earlham .................W ........71-57Wittenberg ............W ........66-65at Oberlin ...............W ........80-63Kenyon ..................W ........83-78at Penn St. Behrend W ........62-57Case Western ........W ........87-69Ohio Wesleyan+ ....W ........94-65vs. Wittenberg+ .....W ........77-70at Wooster+ ............ L ........69-89at John Carroll$ ...... L ........62-68 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Wash. & Jeff./Allegheny) # = PNC Bank Gator Classic + = NCAC Tournament $ = NCAA Tournament

1999-2000Record: 11-14 (9-7 NCAC)Coach: Phil Ness vs. Wash. & Jeff.^ ... L ........64-71vs. Grove City^ ......W ........65-42at Adrian# ..............W ........68-60at Westminster# ...... L ........78-84at Edinboro ............. L ........74-87Kenyon ..................W ........82-68at Hiram .................. L ........63-70at Wittenberg .......... L ........60-84Anderson ................ L ........76-83Chicago .................. L ........69-80at Earlham .............W ........64-63at Wabash ............. L ........74-86at Oberlin ...............W ........83-79Denison .................W ........82-81at Thiel .................... L ........70-78Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........76-77Wooster ................. L ........90-94at Kenyon ..............W ........80-76Oberlin ...................W ........85-49at Denison .............W ........69-65at Wooster .............. L ........65-82Wittenberg .............. L ........80-81Hiram .....................W ........81-72at Ohio Wesleyan ..W ........67-62at Earlham .............. L ........52-72 ^ = West Penn Classic(at Grove City/Carnegie Mellon) # = Dad’s Holiday Gator Classic

2000-2001Record: 5-19 (3-13 NCAC)Coach: Phil Ness at Wash. & Jeff.^ ..... L ........60-73Grove City^ ............W ........58-53Emory & Henry# ..... L ........44-65Westminster# .......... L ...... 78-111

at Alfred .................. L ........77-86at Kenyon ............... L ........60-74Hiram ...................... L ........57-72Thiel .......................W ........89-85Wittenberg .............. L ........54-84at Edinboro ............. L ........58-86at Penn St. Behrend L ........68-80Earlham .................. L ........69-72Wabash ................. L ........67-69Oberlin ...................W ........76-64at Denison .............W ........85-75at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........67-72at Wooster .............. L ...... 66-111Kenyon ..................W ........72-64at Oberlin ................ L ........61-80Denison .................. L ........69-76Wooster .................. L ........70-93at Wittenberg .......... L ........71-74at Hiram ................. L ........62-79Ohio Wesleyan+ ..... L ........41-66 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Wash. & Jeff./Allegheny) # = Dad’s Holiday Gator Classic

2001-2002Record: 11-14 (6-10 NCAC)Coach: Phil Ness at Grove City^ ......... L ........64-77vs. Wash. & Jeff.^ ..W ........72-64Alma# ....................W .......64-58Muskingum# ..........W ........63-46at Thiel ...................W ........88-86at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........67-77Hiram .....................W ......100-65Wittenberg .............. L ........66-72at Gannon ............... L ......64-105Edinboro ................. L ........78-83at Earlham .............W ........73-64at Wabash .............W . 72-71 (ot)at Kenyon ..............W ........80-61at Wooster .............. L ........70-82Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........63-70at Hiram .................W ........92-80Denison .................. L ........67-68Oberlin .................... L ........63-70at Wittenberg .......... L ........61-86Alfred .....................W ........77-68Wooster .................. L ........63-91Kenyon ..................W ........73-63at Oberlin ................ L ........65-79at Denison .............. L ........74-88at Wooster+ ............ L ........72-82 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Grove City/Carnegie Mellon) # = Dad’s Holiday Gator Classic

2002-2003Record: 16-12 (10-6 NCAC)Coach: Rob Clune vs. Grove City^ ...... L ........84-87Wash. & Jeff.^ .......W ........96-71Juniata# .................. L ........84-91

Olivet# .................... L ........78-83Thiel .......................W ........82-81at Wittenberg .......... L ........66-70at California (Pa.) .... L ........75-82at Westminster .......W ........70-57Earlham .................W ........80-60Wabash .................. L ........64-73at Alfred .................W ........88-69Penn State Behrend L ........52-53Kenyon ..................W ........83-68Wooster .................. L ........69-80at Ohio Wesleyan .. L ........86-93Hiram .....................W ......103-94at Denison .............. L ........83-88at Oberlin ...............W ........98-81Wittenberg .............W ........66-63at Wooster .............. L ........74-97at Kenyon ..............W ........94-79Oberlin ...................W ........99-60Denison .................W ........87-61at Hiram ................W ......109-76Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........85-81Earlham+ ...............W ..92-90 (ot)vs. Wittenberg+ ....W ........73-72at Wooster+ ............ L ........71-93 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Wash. & Jeff./Allegheny) # = Dad’s Holiday Gator Classic

2003-2004Record: 11-15 (7-9 NCAC)Coach: Rob Clune vs. Wash. & Jeff.^ ... L ........78-88vs. Grove City^ ....... L ........59-82LaRoche# ..............W ........86-77St. John Fisher# ..... L ........49-74Alfred .....................W ........85-62Wittenberg .............. L ........64-72at Penn St. Behrend L ........67-75Westminster ...........W ........75-64at Wabash .............. L ........72-79at Earlham .............. L ........71-75at Thiel ...................W ........83-78Kenyon ..................W ..79-72 (ot)at Hiram .................. L ........74-85at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........63-79Oberlin ...................W ........82-48at Denison .............W ........91-72Wooster .................. L ........64-82at Kenyon ..............W ........75-61at St. Vincent .......... L ........66-70Hiram .....................W ........72-62Denison .................W ........74-46at Wooster .............. L ........53-72Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........54-70at Oberlin ...............W ........64-63at Wittenberg .......... L ........66-85at Wabash .............. L ........68-73 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Grove City/Carnegie Mellon) # = National City Holiday Gator Classic

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2004-2005Record: 8-17 (5-11 NCAC)Coach: Rob Clune at Wash. & Jeff.^ ...W .. 87-77 (2ot)Grove City^ ............ L ........66-83Penn State DuBois# W ........90-73John Carroll# .......... L ........71-95at Alfred .................. L ........85-99at Wittenberg .......... L ........54-83Westminster ............ L ....128-135Thiel .......................W ........79-66at Kenyon ............... L ........68-72Penn State Behrend L ........51-58Earlham .................W . 78-71 (ot)Wabash ................. L ........67-70Hiram ....................W ........92-91Ohio Wesleyan ...... L ........66-93at Oberlin ...............W ........88-73Denison .................. L ........79-85at Wooster .............. L ........57-90Kenyon ..................W ........69-53at Hiram .................W ........71-69at Denison .............. L ........75-88Wooster .................. L ........61-97at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........65-83Oberlin .................... L ........62-66Wittenberg .............. L ........47-77at Wittenberg+ ........ L ........46-74 ^ = Western Penn Classic (at Wash. & Jeff./Allegheny) # = National City Gator Classic

2005-2006Record: 11-14 (7-9 NCAC)Coach: Rob Clune at Grove City^ .......W ........73-64Wash. & Jeff.^ ........W ........78-77Baldwin-Wallace# ... L ........66-89Juniata# ................. L ........75-88Alfred ..................... L ........76-86Kenyon ..................W ........77-68Westminster ...........W ......100-98at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........61-76at Thiel ..................W ........82-74at Penn St. Behrend L ........64-78at Wabash .............. L ........63-70at Earlham .............. L ........53-69Wooster .................. L ......71-102Denison .................. L ........78-81at Oberlin ...............W ........82-57Wittenberg .............. L ........56-61at Hiram .................W ........86-76at Kenyon ..............W ........80-72at Wooster .............. L ......88-121Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........67-77Oberlin ...................W ........86-55at Denison .............W ........77-61Hiram ....................W ........81-72at Wittenberg .......... L ........58-87at Ohio Wesleyan+ L ......67-106 ^ = West Penn Classic (at

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2006-2007Record: 12-13 (8-8 NCAC)Coach: Rob Clune vs. Grove City^ .....W ........78-75Wash. & Jeff.^ ........W ........81-75PSU-Behrend ........W ........56-55at Alfred .................. L ........57-73at Kenyon ............... L ........59-61at Westminster ........ L ......97-102Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........73-70Thiel .......................W ........49-42vs. Lawrence& ....... L ........57-69vs. Mary Washington& L ........61-68Earlham .................. L ........55-56Wabash .................W ........72-69Wooster .................. L ........87-97at Denison .............. L ........67-87Oberlin ...................W ........93-68at Wittenberg .......... L ........51-83Hiram ..................... L ........81-82Kenyon .................W ........70-65at Wooster .............. L ......71-109at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........58-87at Oberlin ...............W ........74-69Denison .................W ........94-67at Hiram ................W ........79-66Wittenberg .............W ........62-57Wabash+ ................ L ........84-87 ^ = West Penn Classic (at Carnegie Mellon/Allegheny) & = Land of Magic Classic (at Orlando, Fla.)

2007-2008Record: 12-15 (6-10 NCAC)Coach: Rob Clune vs. Bethany^ ..........W ........69-68vs. Salisbury^ ........W ........68-58PSU New Kensington W ........58-57Penn State DuBois& W ......103-58Medaille& ................ L ........68-70at Edinboro ............. L ........55-61Westminster ...........W ........68-66Denison .................W ........72-50at Thiel .................... L ........55-59at Wabash .............. L ........56-75at Earlham .............W ........73-57at Penn St. Behrend L ........48-64Wittenberg .............. L ........55-72at Oberlin ...............W ........76-61Kenyon ................... L ........44-65at Hiram ................. L ........79-61at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........57-75Wooster .................. L ........61-78at Denison .............W ........83-54Oberlin ...................W ........74-55at Wittenberg .......... L ........66-78Hiram .....................W ........80-76

at Kenyon ............... L ........77-88at Wooster .............. L ........74-84Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........62-72at Wittenberg+ .......W ........65-63vs. Ohio Wesleyan+ L ........63-79 ^ = Mt. Aloysius Tip-Off Tourna-ment & = Allegheny National City Tournament

2008-2009Record: 12-15 (7-9 NCAC)Coach: Rob CluneFredonia State% ..... L ........55-64Medgar Evers% .....W ........88-61at Youngstown State L ........59-96Hilbert# ..................W ........58-54Ithaca# .................... L ........63-85at Gannon ............... L ........55-82at Denison .............W ........64-63Thiel .......................W ........89-78at PSU New Ken ............W ........84-42Earlham .................W ........79-68Wabash .................. L ........56-58Penn State Behrend L ........52-69at Wittenberg .......... L ........64-72Oberlin ...................W ........81-59at Kenyon .............. L ........51-74Hiram ...................... L ........61-65Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........60-64at Wooster .............. L ........76-93Denison .................. L ........64-67at Oberlin ...............W ........76-67Wittenberg .............. L ........58-68at Hiram .................W ........77-72Kenyon ..................W ........62-61Wooster .................. L ........39-52at Ohio Wesleyan ..W ........59-57at Ohio Wesleyan+ W .. 78-75 (ot)vs. Wabash+ ........... L ........56-73 % = John K. Adams Tip-Off Tournament (at Rutgers-Newark) # = Allegheny National City Tournament + = NCAC Tournament

2009-2010Record: 14-11 (11-5 NCAC)Coach: Rob CluneWestminster% .......W ......100-77Emory & Henry% ...W ........78-63Montclair State# .....W ........95-68Wilmington# ............ L ........57-71at Penn St. Behrend L ........70-77Ohio Wesleyan ......W ........79-76at Thiel .................... L ........82-84Wartburg^ ............... L ........79-83Carroll^ ................... L ........67-80at Kenyon ..............W ........89-57at Earlham .............W ........79-58at Wabash .............. L ........65-86Wooster .................. L ........68-69

ALL-TIME RESULTSWittenberg .............. L ........73-85at Hiram .................W ........75-61Denison .................W ........75-68Oberlin ...................W ........85-66at Wittenberg .........W ........60-56at Wooster .............. L ........72-85Kenyon ..................W ........68-53at Oberlin ...............W ........70-54at Denison .............W ........85-79Hiram .....................W ........80-75at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........73-76Ohio Wesleyan$ ..... L ........59-73 % = Westminster Tournament # = Allegheny Holiday Tourn. ^ = Land of Magic Tournament $ = NCAC Tournament

2010-2011Record: 7-19 (4-12 NCAC)Coach: Jim DriggsBethany ................. L ........69-81Pitt-Greensburg% .W ........71-67Catholic% .............. L ........53-72PSU-New Ken .......W ........82-44Frostburg State ...... L ........67-75Oberlin ..................W ........83-71Wittenberg ............. L ........66-81Thiel ......................W ........77-71Wooster ................. L ........73-76Wabash ................. L ........56-89Centre# .................. L ........53-70Ohio Northern# ...... L ........60-72Ohio Wesleyan ...... L ........66-84Kenyon .................W ........80-76Hiram ..................... L ........68-93Wabash ................. L ........58-80Wooster ................. L ........56-88Dension ................. L ........89-99Ohio Wesleyan ...... L ........61-69Oberlin ................... L ........68-72Wittenberg ............. L ........60-90Hiram ..................... L ........57-72Denison ................W ........66-63PS-Behrend ........... L ........73-83Kenyon .................W ........74-71Wooster$ ............... L ........57-62% = Allegheny Invitational# - Country Hearth Classic$ = NCAC Tournament

2011-2012Record: 5-20 (3-13 NCAC)Coach: Jim DriggsBethany .................. L ........60-82Pitt-Bradford% .......W ........79-53Point Park% ............ L ........89-91at Carnegie Mellon . L ........64-67Elmira^ ...................W ........65-48Rochester^ ............. L ........75-99Baldwin Wallace ..... L ........61-79at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........70-82Case Western ......... L ........57-73

Wittenberg .............. L ........54-65at Thiel .................... L ........78-88DePauw .................. L ........56-60Wabash .................. L ........47-60at Oberlin ................ L ........62-63Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........55-72Wooster .................. L ........51-73at Denison .............W ........64-62Hiram .....................W ........65-60at Kenyon ............... L ........72-73Oberlin ...................W ........64-44at Wittenberg .......... L ........72-79at Hiram .................. L ........66-68Denison .................. L ........65-68at Wooster .............. L ........61-91Kenyon ................... L ........64-67% = Allegheny Invitational^ = Holiday Inn Invitational (Rochester, N.Y.)

2012-2013Record: 9-16 (3-13 NCAC)Coach: Jim DriggsPItt-Titusville% .......W ........82-41Wilmington% ..........W ........76-70Carnegie Mellon ..... L ........53-57at Baldwin Wallace . L ........73-83at Geneva ..............W ........76-66Ohio Wesleyan ....... L ........62-76at Case Western ....W ........84-76at Wittenberg .......... L ........63-67Thiel .......................W ........86-75at CCNY ................W ........72-63at Berkeley (NJ) ...... L ........54-57at DePauw .............W ........69-67at Wabash .............. L ........87-95Oberlin ...................W ........79-75at Ohio Wesleyan ... L ........73-79at Wooster .............. L ........68-92Denison .................. L ........61-68at Hiram .................W ........79-71Kenyon ................... L ........69-71at Oberlin ................ L ........59-67Wittenberg .............. L ........64-81Hiram ...................... L ........59-63at Denison .............. L ........75-90Wooster .................. L ........64-86at Kenyon ............... L ........74-83% = Greg Richards Memorial Tip-Off Tournament

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2013-14 GATOR BASKETBALLDATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMENov. 15 ALMA# Meadville, Pa. 6:00 p.m.Nov. 16 ADRIAN# Meadville, Pa. 6:00 p.m.Nov. 20 GENEVA Meadville, Pa. 7:00 p.m.Nov. 23 Penn State-Behrend Erie, Pa. 7:00 p.m.Dec. 1 CASE WESTERN Meadville, Pa. 4:00 p.m.Dec. 4 HIRAM * Meadville, Pa. 8:00 p.m.Dec. 7 Wittenberg * Springfield, Ohio 2:00 p.m.Dec. 10 Kenyon * Gambier, Ohio 8:00 p.m.Dec. 31 ALFRED Meadville, Pa. 2:00 p.m.Jan. 4 DEPAUW * Meadville, Pa. 2:00 p.m.Jan. 5 WABASH * Meadville, Pa. 2:00 p.m.Jan. 8 Carnegie Mellon Pittsburgh, Pa. 3:00 p.m.Jan. 11 OHIO WESLEYAN * Meadville, Pa. 3:00 p.m.Jan. 15 Oberlin * Oberlin, Ohio 8:00 p.m.Jan. 18 Denison * Granville, Ohio 3:00 p.m.Jan. 22 Wooster * Wooster, Ohio 8:00 p.m.Jan. 25 WITTENBERG * Meadville, Pa. 2:00 p.m.Jan. 29 Hiram * Hiram, Ohio 7:30 p.m.Feb. 1 KENYON * Meadville, Pa. 3:00 p.m.Feb. 7 DePauw * Greencastle, Ind. 6:00 p.m.Feb. 8 Wabash * Crawfordsville, Ind. 2:00 p.m.Feb. 12 OBERLIN * Meadville, Pa. 8:00 p.m.Feb. 15 Ohio Wesleyan * Delaware, Ohio 3:00 p.m.Feb. 19 WOOSTER * Meadville, Pa. 8:00 p.m.Feb. 22 DENISON * Meadville, Pa. 8:00 p.m.Home Games in GOLD # Greg Richards ‘08 Memorial Tip-Off Classic* North Coast Athletic Conference Opponent

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