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1 TEMPLE BASKETBALL A LOOK AT TEMPLE BASKETBALL In 1936, Jimmy Usilton, Jr., a member of Temple s freshman squad, received instructions from his dad, head coach James Usilton, Sr. THE EARLY YEARS It all began 113 years ago with a 3-1 victory over the Purple Crescent Athletic Club back in Dr. James Naismith had dreamed up the non-contact sport just three years earlier. Home court was the basement of College Hall, still standing today directly across the street from McGonigle Hall. The schedule was dominated by regional athletic association and YMCA teams before the turn of the century, and head coach Charles M. Williams crafted a number of winning squads. In fact, only five of 16 Temple mentors have accumulated more victories than Williams did in directing the first five years of Temple basketball. Williams actually served double-duty, roaming the sidelines of the Temple football team in the autumn, then heading indoors when the days and nights turned cold. Five of the seven coaches who followed Williams filled both roles as well. While the formation of the Big Five was still 60 years away, the Owls began playing rival Philadelphia schools regularly. La Salle and Saint Joseph s dotted the schedule every season, while Villanova became a yearly foe before the stock market crashed in About the same time, James Usilton, Sr., became Temple s 10th head basketball coach. In 13 seasons ( ), he would take the school to national prominence on the court. In Usilton s second and third seasons, the team was captained by future Temple legend Harry Litwack. The Cherry and White finished 34-9 Temple Basketball Hall of Fame over those two campaigns, and won better than 72 percent of its games in all under Usilton s guidance. Temple reached the pinnacle of college basketball in 1938, claiming the first-ever National Championship. The Owls stormed to a regular season record of 20-2 that year, gaining a bid to the inaugural National Invitation Tournament. With the first-ever NCAA Tournament still a year away, the Owls trio of victories at Madison Square Garden over Bradley, 53-40, Oklahoma A&M, 56-44, and Colorado, 60-36, earned the initial National crown. Don The Thin Man Shields, a 6-5 forward, was named Most Valuable Player of the tourney. The starting five on that squad (Shields, 6-6 center Meyer Mike Bloom, 6-5 forward Howard Black, 6-2 guard Edward Boyle and 6-2 guard Don Henderson) often played 40 minutes per night, earning the nickname The Five Ironmen. The Cherry and White were a popular draw in 1938, as a record crowd of nearly 12,000 packed Convention Hall for the regular season finale with Saint Joseph s, and 15,000 filed into the Garden for the championship victory over Colorado. A young, innovative assistant coach by the name of Harry Litwack created the box-in-one defense that completely shut down Stanford great Hank Luisetti and many others during this championship season. In those days, Temple competed in the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference Meyer Mike Bloom starred for Temple s 1938 national championship team. One of the first big men to master the two hand set shot, he became an outstanding professional player. The careers and accomplishments of 36 distinguished Temple players and coaches have been recognized by their induction into the Hall of Fame. JOHN BAUM ( ) Inducted February 16, 1979 The leading rebounder (1,042) and 11th highest scorer (1,544) in Temple history, he also starred in the pro ranks. Captain of Temple s 1969 NIT Championship team. Named to Big 5 Hall of Fame. NATE BLACKWELL ( ) Inducted February 17, 1998 John Chaney s first Temple recruit, earned numerous honors, including All-American. Finished career as Owls all-time leader in games played. Unanimous choice as the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year in MIKE BLOOM (1936, 38) Inducted February 16, 1981 Starred for the 1938 Temple team that captured the first NIT. Earned All-American honors as a junior and senior when he led the Owls in scoring. Became an outstanding professional player and also did some coaching. NELSON BOBB (1943, 47-49) Inducted February 16, 1981 Led the Owls in scoring during the , and seasons in a career interrupted by the service. Scored 984 points and set several Temple records that were eventually erased as the sport changed.

2 TEMPLE BASKETBALL Temple co-captain Don Shields accepts the 1938 NIT MVP award from Joe Lapchick, St. John s coach and chairman of the awards committee. Temple University Owls, 1938 NIT and National Champions. against the likes of Georgetown, West Virginia, Pittsburgh and Carnegie Tech. Usilton also started a Temple tradition of battling the toughest teams in the nation. Powerful New York City schools such as St. John s, CCNY and NYU all became regular opponents in the years leading up to World War II. Games were played at a variety of sites from Mitten Hall on campus, to the Philadelphia Arena and Convention Hall in West Philadelphia. It sometimes became difficult to keep a team intact as young men were sent to battle in Europe and the Pacific during the 1940s, but the Owls managed a number of notable accomplishments throughout the decade. A victory over La Salle on February 20, 1943 was the 500th in Temple history. One year later, head coach Josh Cody led the Owls to their first-ever NCAA Tournament bid. Late-season victories over St. John s and Western Michigan helped earn that invitation, though the team finished the regular season with a record of just The Owls defeated eventual NCAA Champions Oklahoma A&M in December of 1944 and Kentucky in December of The Owl Without a Vowel, Bill Mlkvy, had his cherry #20 jersey placed in the National Basketball Hall of Fame after the 1951 season when he led the nation in scoring and rebounding and was second in assists. He was the fastest-shooting, highest-scoring player ever seen in major-college competition during his time. THE OWL WITHOUT A VOWEL As the 20th century moved past its midway point, one name dominated Temple basketball. It was that of Bill Mlkvy, The Owl without a Vowel. Few had shot the ball with as much regularity and as much success as Mlkvy since Dr. Naismith first hung the peach basket. Mlkvy capped an incredible campaign with a school-record 73 points against Wilkes College in the season finale. At one point, he scored a remarkable 54 points in a row in the 30-point victory. Earlier in the season, Mlkvy totaled 43 points in Temple s upset of North Carolina. While he fired up an average of nearly 40 shots per night, scoring wasn t all Mlkvy did. He led the nation in rebounding and was second in assists in , in addition to leading the nation and setting a school record with 29.2 points per game. Mlkvy would play his last game for the Cherry and White on March 1, The Owls won 614 games and one National Championship under 13 coaches in their first 56 years of intercollegiate basketball competition. On Dec. 3, CLARENCE BROOKINS ( ) Inducted February 16, 1984 Scored 1,386 points in three seasons and earned numerous honors. He was the MVP in the 1967 Quaker City Tournament won by the Owls. Named to the Big 5 Hall of Fame. Played several seasons of pro basketball. JIMMY BROWN ( ) Inducted January 28, 1977 Winner of six letters, he starred in basketball and baseball. Led the Owls in scoring two seasons. Made the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference all star team twice. Earned basketball All-American honorable mention. TIM CLAXTON ( ) Inducted October 21, 1994 Scored 1,418 points. Led the Owls in scoring during season. Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1987). Winner of Gallagher Award as Big 5 s Most Improved Player. Drafted by the Washington Bullets. JOEY CROMER ( ) Inducted February 28, 1985 Played an important role as Temple won the 1969 NIT championship. Scored 19 points as Temple defeated Boston College for the title. Had 1,118 points in three seasons (career high of 35 points vs. Penn). AL (LEFTY) DIDRIKSEN ( ) Inducted January 14, 1974 One of Temple s greatest allaround athletes. He received eight letters in basketball, baseball and soccer. Scored 99l points for the basketball team. Co-captain of the Owls for two seasons. Earned soccer All-American honors.

3 TEMPLE BASKETBALL Temple s left-handed backcourt duo of sophomore Guy Rodgers and senior Hal Lear is still regarded as one of the greatest of all-time in college basketball. The duo led the Owls to the 1956 Final Four, with Lear scoring a still-standing school record 745 points (24.0 ppg.) during the season including 48 in the Final Four third-place game against SMU. He was named Final Four MVP for his efforts. Rodgers averaged 18.5 points per game in his first collegiate season. 1952, The Litwack Era began. THE LITWACK ERA Three seasons as a player. Two of them as team captain. Twenty years as the freshman team coach and assistant varsity coach. Harry Litwack had already devoted nearly a quarter-century to Temple basketball before he became varsity head coach. He had a lot more to give. During an illustrious 21-year stint, Litwack, the first Temple basketball coach or player to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, guided the Owls to their two appearances in the NCAA Jim Williams led the Owls in scoring and rebounding all three seasons between He was the first Temple Owl to record over 1,000 career rebounds and 1,000 career points. Final Four, brought home a memorable NIT Championship, and forever placed Temple basketball on the national map. Who else could more properly be designated The Chief of the Owls? While the Owls posted winning records in Litwack s first three seasons, there was little sign of the enormous success that was just around the corner. The campaign, Litwack s fourth, was perhaps the most significant in the 100-year history of the program. Late in 1954, the athletic directors at Temple, La Salle, Saint Joseph s, Villanova, and Penn announced that those five schools would begin round-robin play the following season as Philadelphia s Big Five. The Owls had been playing the Explorers and the Hawks regularly for many years, though the Wildcats hadn t appeared on the schedule in nearly 20 seasons and the Quakers in nearly 40. Litwack had quite a backcourt to spring on his city foes. Senior guard Hal Lear had established himself as a big-time scorer the previous season, and he was joined that year by a left-handed sophomore named Guy Rodgers. The two formed what was widely regarded as the best backcourt combi- Bill Pickles Kennedy was Guy Rodgers backcourt mate for one year, helping the Owls to the 1958 Final Four. Kennedy then took over the playmaking and scoring load for his final two seasons. He was named All-America in both basketball and baseball. Harry Litwack s remarkable run as Temple player, assistant coach and head coach spanned six decades. It included 373 victories, two Final Fours, an NIT championship and induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. BRUCE DRYSDALE ( ) Inducted February 24, 1978 Winner of the Robert V. Geasey Trophy as the Big 5 MVP in Inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in Scored 1,444 points in three seasons. Made the Little All-American team for players 5-10 or under. HOWARD EVANS ( ) Inducted February 20, 1999 One of Temple s finest point guards. He sparked Temple to the nation s No. 1 ranking in The Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year in Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1994). CHARLES FREIBERG ( ) Inducted January 28, 1977 Starter for three seasons and team captain during the season. Named to the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference all star team. Played in the Eastern Professional League. GRANGER HALL ( ) Inducted January 28, 1977 Eighth highest scorer in Temple history (1,652 points). Three-time All-American, holds several Owl records. Named the A-10 Player of the Year in Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1991) and made All-Big 5 three years. BOB HARRINGTON ( ) Inducted February 17, 1998 Captain of team that won the Middle Atlantic Conference championship. Played entire season despite suffering from a chronic ankle sprain. Selected an Unsung Hero by Phila. Sports Writers Association Basketball Club.

4 TEMPLE BASKETBALL Harry Litwack, team captain John Baum and the rest of the Owls accept the 1969 National Invitation Tournament championship trophy. Harry Litwack and Boston College coach Bob Cousy hug after Temple defeated BC for the 1969 NIT title. It was the happiest day of Litwack s coaching career. It was Bob Cousy s last game as a collegiate coach. nation of the 1950s, and perhaps all-time. That duo led the Owls to a 13-0 start in the campaign, including an impressive victory at Kentucky. A February loss to Saint Joseph s denied Temple the inaugural Big Five title, but that was later avenged in the regular season finale. Combined with a late-season victory against well-respected St. John s, the Owls headed into their second-ever NCAA Tournament with a record of It wasn t just the Temple backcourt that left opposing coaches scratching their heads. The frontcourt featured big-time rebounders Fred Cohen and Jay Norman, a future member of the 1,000-point club and a eventual Temple assistant coach. The Owls nipped Holy Cross, 74-72, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Madison Square Garden, and returned to The Palestra for the next two rounds of play. With the home folks cheering them on, the Owls dispatched Connecticut and Canisius, gaining a coveted spot in the Final Four. Cohen hauled in a stillstanding NCAA Tournament record 34 rebounds in the victory over Connecticut. A loss to Iowa ended hopes of a National Championship, but Lear was not about to let his career end on a down note. The senior pumped in 48 points in a third-place game victory over Southern Methodist, and was named Final Four MVP. Lear totaled 745 points that season, setting a Temple record that stands to this day. Two years later, Litwack and the Owls again found themselves in the thick of the NCAA title race. Rodgers was on his way to a consensus The Owls called McGonigle Hall their home from 1969 to 1997, compiling an overall record of and in Atlantic 10 play. All-American campaign, sophomore Bill Pickles Kennedy was a perfect complement in the backcourt, and Norman was still a terror on the boards. The team lost two of its first three games, and then reeled off a school-record 25 wins in a row. Along the way, the Owls swept through the ECAC Holiday Festival in Madison Square Garden and claimed their first outright Big Five crown. Rodgers was named Big Five MVP for the third year in a row, and he passed Bill Mlkvy as Temple s all-time leading scorer in a mid-season victory over La Salle. Litwack guided the Owls past Maryland and Dartmouth for another berth in the Final Four, but a loss to Kentucky and a victory over Kansas State brought another third-place finish. POSTSEASON SUCCESS CONTINUES The Owls would return to the NCAA Tournament four more times in Litwack s tenure, as new stars emerged in the 1960s. Temple basketball has always been renowned for its backcourt play, but a pair of forwards stepped to the OLLIE JOHNSON ( ) Inducted March 2, 1983 Finished his career with 1,063 points. Co-captained the Owls and twice was named the team s MVP. Led Temple in scoring and rebounding as a junior and senior. Inducted into Big 5 Hall of Fame (1979). Played pro with several teams. STEVE JUENGER ( ) Inducted February 16, 1979 Earned three letters in basketball and was named to the All- Eastern Conference team as a senior when he was a cocaptain. Played on team that reached finals of the Olympic Trials. Also competed in football and track. BILL PICKLES KENNEDY ( ) Inducted January 31, 1975 Earned All-American honors in basketball and baseball. Finished career with 1,468 points. Led the Owls in scoring as a junior and senior. Won Robert V. Geasey Trophy as Big 5 MVP (1960). Inducted into its Hall of Fame in HAL LEAR ( ) Inducted January 14, 1974 Leading scorer on the team that finished third in the NCAA Tournament. Selected the MVP of the tourney after his 48- point outburst against Southern Methodist. He scored 1,472 points and earned All-American honors. ED LERNER ( ) Inducted February 16, 1982 Scored 899 points, a total remarkable for his era. Led the Owls in scoring during season with a 10.2 average. Made over 90 percent of his free throws. He played in 85 games.

5 TEMPLE BASKETBALL forefront as The Litwack Era moved into its second decade. Jim Williams led the team in scoring and rebounding in , and , a feat repeated by John Baum in and Along with Kevin Lyde and Jay Norman, those are the only Temple players to complete their careers with over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. In his senior season, Baum led the Owls on a memorable run to their second NIT Championship. Temple competed in the Middle Atlantic Conference in those days, and the conference championship was the ticket to the NCAA Tournament. The senior-laden squad just missed having that ticket punched, losing to Saint Joseph s on a buzzer- beating shot in overtime of the MAC Championship game. The NIT came calling for the seventh time in the Litwack Era, and the Owls took every advantage of their extended season. The Chief had a starting five featuring Baum, Eddie Mast, Joe Cromer, Bill Strunk and Tony Brocchi. The Owls defeated Florida in the NIT opener and followed that with a victory over Saint Peter s. Then came a stunning win over Tennessee, 63-58, in the semifinals. Litwack made a key substitution late in the second half of the championship game against Boston College. With the Owls trailing, 67-64, he called on Tom Wieczerak to spell Strunk, who was hobbling on a bad ankle, and the move ignited a 25-9 rally that produced an victory and an NIT Championship. This is the happiest day of my coaching life, Litwack said afterward. A NEW HOME The following year, the Owls began playing at brand new McGonigle Hall. The new home facility was appropriately opened with a rousing, 60-59, victory over St. John s. The Chief directed the Owls until 1973, completing a remarkable Temple career that spanned six decades and eight U.S. Presidents from before the stock market crashed until after Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. In the first 100 seasons of Temple basketball, nobody led the Owls to more victories (373) or more post-season appearances (13) than Harry Litwack. The Chief passed away on August 6, 1999 at the age of 91. Harry Litwack s top assistant, Don Casey, took the reins of the Temple basketball program in The future NBA head coach would lead the Owls for nine seasons, but perhaps the most interesting game of his tenure took place just three weeks after he got started. Temple had a solid team in the season, but the squad lacked depth. Still, the Owls stood 4-1 after a victory over Utah State in the opening game of the 1973 Volunteer Classic in Knoxville, Tenn. The host Volunteers were one of the best teams in the nation, led by Ernie Grunfeld. The Owls were heavy underdogs in their championship game meeting with the Vols, and early foul trouble made things even tougher on Casey and first-year assistant coach Jim Maloney. Knowing the team would have little chance to run-and-gun with Tennessee, the coaches decided to have the Owls hold the ball just beyond midcourt for the majority of the first half. The Volunteers obliged, refusing pressure on the ball. And after 20 minutes of play, Tennessee led, 7-5. Despite incurring the verbal wrath of a rabidly angry crowd, the Owls continued their strategy in Temple s team started the storied history of McGonigle Hall with a thrilling, 60-59, upset win over Lou Carnesecca s St. John s Redmen on Dec. 2, The pregame ceremonies included awarding the game ball in advance to Arthur T. Mc- Gonigle, the Temple trustee, Reading pretzel maker and 1958 Republican gubernatorial candidate, who donated the furnishings and equipment for the then modern gym. Temple has only had six head coaches since Don Casey won 151 games in his nine-year coaching stint from HARRY LITWACK ( ) Inducted February 1, 1971 Inducted into National Basketball Hall of Fame (1975). The Chief led Temple into 13 post-season tournaments. His 21-year record was Led Temple to third place finishes in 1956 and 1958 NCAA Tournaments and to the 1969 NIT championship. MARK MACON ( ) Inducted October 8, 2004 An All-America selection as a freshman, he ended his career as the school s all-time leading scorer (2,609 points) and steals leader (281 steals). Only four-time first team all-league honoree in A-10 history. Played six seasons in the NBA. Asst. coach from JIM MALONEY ( ) Inducted January 28, 1997 Considered one of basketball s finest strategists, he played an important role in the Owls success. Assisted both Don Casey and John Chaney at Temple and was head coach at Niagara. He developed some of the finest guards in Temple history. BILL MLKVY ( ) Inducted December 2, 1971 Temple s famed Owl Without a Vowel. Earned first team All-American honors after averaging 29.2 points a game during the season. Owns numerous Temple records including the one game mark of 73 points against Wilkes. ANGELO MUSI ( ) Inducted February 5, 1973 Captain of both the Temple basketball and baseball teams. Earned All-American and All-East honors after the basketball season. Three-time All- City. Team captain of the Philadelphia Warriors in

6 TEMPLE BASKETBALL Terence Stansbury left Temple as its all-time scoring leader with 1,811 points. His biggest basket, a 22-foot buzzer-beater in the 1984 NCAA Tournament against St. John s, gave the Owls their first NCAA win since the second half. They couldn t score enough in the end, though, and lost by a score of It was the lowest scoring Temple basketball game since the turn of the century. Casey did his share of winning on the court as well. The Owls moved from the MAC to the East Coast Conference in the mid 1970s, putting together a couple of strong runs at making the NCAA Tournament before finally returning there in The previous season, a trio of career 1,000- point scorers (Marty Stahurski, Tim Claxton, and Rick Reed) just missed taking Temple to the tourney, as a one-point loss to La Salle in the ECC Championship game sent them instead to the NIT. Reed returned to lead the team to a 22-3 record the following regular season, becoming the school s all-time assist leader up to that point. This time, the Owls won all the close games, downing Drexel, Lafayette, and Saint Joseph s by a combined total of eight points to gain the automatic bid to the NCAAs. Casey s squad dropped a decision to St. John s in its tournament opener. The Owls earned two more bids to the NIT before John Chaney became the program s 16th head coach in The first thing Chaney did was retain Jim Maloney as his top assistant, keeping Temple s ties to Don Casey, to Harry Litwack, and to James Usilton. JOHN CHANEY: WINNING IS AN ATTITUDE A former Philadelphia Public League Player of the Year, Chaney brought with him a Division II National Championship earned at Cheyney State University and a message that would define Temple basketball beyond the next decade, a message that defined Temple basketball for 24 years Winning is an ATTITUDE. While winning may have been an attitude, injuries made it difficult for Chaney s first squad to make winning a way of life on the court. However, the Owls put it all together late in the season, advancing all the way to the Atlantic 10 Championship game before falling to West Virginia. Temple had moved from the ECC to the Atlantic 10 that year, and the loss to the Mountaineers marked the beginning of the conference s best rivalry over the next decade. The Owls put it to West Virginia and the rest of the A-10 the following season, racing through conference play with an unblemished record of Senior guard Terence Stansbury led the way, climbing past Bill Mlkvy, John Baum, and Guy Rodgers to become the Owls all-time leading scorer. The A-10 Player of the Year and future NBA first round draft pick saved his best for last, sinking a 22-foot jumper at the buzzer to defeat St. John s, 65-63, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. It was Temple s first tournament victory since the Final Four run of Granger Hall was a dominant Temple player in the mid- 1980s. He returned from a serious knee injury to be an honorable mention All-American and an Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year. He played professionally both in the NBA and Europe after finishing at Temple. JAY NORMAN ( ) Inducted January 26, 1976 A three-season starter. Scored 1,024 points. Led the team in rebounding. Played on Temple s teams that rolled to third place finishes in two NCAA Tournaments. He is a Big 5 Hall of Famer. ALBERT (REDS) PEARSON ( ) Inducted January 28, 1977 Captain of the basketball team, he led the Owls to a 17-4 record. The physical education section of the complex at Broad Street and Montgomery Avenue adjoining McGonigle Hall is named Pearson Hall in his honor. TIM PERRY ( ) Inducted January 25, 2000 The Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Year in He is Temple s all-time leader in blocked shots with 392. He scored 1,368 points and grabbed 985 rebounds. GUY RODGERS ( ) Inducted December 2, 1971 He was the sparkplug as Temple compiled a record from 1955 to First team All-American selection, also earned All-Pro honors. He scored 1,767 points as an Owl. HOWARD ROSAN ( ) Inducted January 26, 1976 One of Temple s all-time greats, was also outstanding as a high school and pro player. Reds played three varsity seasons at Temple and was captain of the team. Earned All- American recognition.

7 TEMPLE BASKETBALL Stansbury was the first of many NBA draft picks that honed their skills under Chaney s tutelage. Two more were drafted the following season in forwards Granger Hall and Charles Rayne. Hall climbed to third place (now eighth) on Temple s all-time scoring list in leading the Owls to their first A-10 Tour nament Championship and another spot in the NCAA Tour na ment in That year, Chaney won his second straight A- 10 Coach of the Year Award. The following season produced more of the same, as the coach molded a team that was bound to make a major national impact sooner or later. The Owls won by playing a suffocating and innovative match-up zone halfcourt defense and by making the most of each possession on offense. Chaney derided turnovers as an evil, and the Owls consistently ranked among the nation s leaders in lowest number of turnovers each season. The much-anticipated major national impact came in , as the Owls rampaged to a school record 32 victories and gained a top five John Chaney, a great guard himself in college, instructs two of Temple s finest Mark Macon (left) and Howard Evans during the magical season when Temple rolled to 32 wins and the No. 1 ranking in the nation. national ranking in February. Lanky guard Nate Blackwell was the senior leader on that team. He finished his career in third place on Temple s alltime scoring list and second on the all-time assist list. But for the fourth season in a row, the season ended in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, leaving the starting junior class trio of big men Ramon Rivas and Tim Perry and point guard Howard Evans anxious to move further in their final campaign. DREAM SEASON The Owls did just that in , putting together the finest regular season in school history. Perry earned A-10 Player of the Year honors and became the school s all-time leader in blocked shots. Evans moved atop the all-time list in assists and steals. Junior Mike Vreeswyk was well on his way to becoming the most prolific long-distance shooter in school history. And the squad added a remarkable freshman guard by the name of Mark Macon. The season started with an victory over UCLA at Pauley Pavilion, and that was just the beginning. Thirteen more victories were recorded before the team suffered its lone defeat of the regular season, a one-point loss at UNLV. Temple s stellar starting five led the way to 12 more victories before the A-10 Tournament in early March. All the while, the Owls climbed the national polls, and on February 8, they claimed the number one ranking in the nation. It was a first in school history, and this Temple team was not about to let it go. In their first game after the national polls anointed them number one, the Owls matched up with Big Five rival Villanova at an over-flowing McGonigle Hall. It was a game for the ages, as Evans scored 17 points and handed out a school-record 20 assists in a victory. Following an unblemished run to the A-10 Mike Vreeswyk, one of the most prolific long-range shooters in Temple history, ranks second on the all-time threepoint field goal list with 271. Nate Blackwell finished his career second on the all-time assist list and third on the all-time scoring list. JERRY RULLO ( ) Inducted February 16, 1984 A three-sport standout at Temple. He captained the basketball and soccer teams and also played baseball. He earned seven letters at Temple. He later played pro basketball with the Philadelphia Warriors. DON SHIELDS ( ) Inducted December 2, 1969 Sparked Temple to the championship of the first NIT in 1938, was named the tourney s MVP. Earned All-American honors in 1936 and Temple had a record during his career. TERENCE STANSBURY ( ) Inducted September 29, 1995 Fifth highest scorer in Temple men s basketball history (1,811 points). Earned All- American honors. Led the Owls twice in scoring. Inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in JIMMY USILTON, SR. ( ) Inducted February 5, 1973 During his 13 years as head coach, compiled a record as Temple became a national powerhouse. His team had a 23-2 record and won the first NIT. He coached the 1936 team to the Olympic Trial finals. MIKE VREESWYK ( ) Inducted February 8, 2001 The ninth highest scorer in Temple men s basketball history with 1,650 points. Second alltime for three pointers made with 271. Inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in 1995.

8 TEMPLE BASKETBALL Mark Macon, the school s alltime leading scorer, led the Owls to three NCAA Tournament appearances in his four years on North Broad Street. regular season and tournament championship, the Owls gained one of the four top seeds in the NCAA Tour nament and set out to return to the Final Four in the 30th Anniversary of the banner campaign. But after victories over Lehigh (87-73), Georgetown (74-53), and Richmond (69-47) brought them within one game of destiny, a loss to the Duke Blue Devils ended the dream. The Owls concluded the season with a record of 32-2, the best mark in school history. In the aftermath, Macon won various All-America honors, and Chaney was named National Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. The two would return together to the doorstep of the Final Four once again. NATIONAL PROMINENCE The Owls advanced to the NIT in before returning to the NCAAs in , but the amazing Macon saved his best performance for the campaign. The senior superstar had passed Stansbury during the previous season (March 1, 1990 in a McGonigle Hall victory over Rutgers) to become Temple s alltime leading scorer, and his buzzer-beating three point shot in an A-10 Tournament victory over West Virginia in March of 91 practically clinched an NCAA bid. Seeded just 10th in the East Region, the Owls rolled to victories over Purdue, Richmond and Oklahoma State that again brought them to the brink of the Final Four. Macon played at another level in the East Regional championship game against North Carolina, scoring 31 points, grabbing nine rebounds, and committing no turnovers, but it was not quite enough, as the top-seeded Tar Heels escaped with a victory. The incredible Macon, who entered and exited the Temple basketball scene with such enormous fanfare, left for a career in the NBA ranked 20th on the NCAA scoring list with 2,609 points. Chaney continued to develop outstanding guards upon Macon s JIM WILLIAMS ( ) Inducted March 2, 1983 The second highest rebounder in Temple history with 1,031 boards, he also scored 1,306 points. He made the All-Big 5 team twice and was inducted into the Big 5 Hall of Fame in He earned numerous other honors. departure. And he continued to lead Temple basketball into the NCAA Tournament. A superb trio of players hit the court in 1991 Eddie Jones, Aaron McKie and Rick Brunson. That group led the Owls on another magical march through the NCAA Tournament in the spring of Battle-tested by facing the toughest schedule in the country, Temple entered the tourney that year with a not-so-incredible record of But again the Owls beat the odds, and found themselves one game away from the Final Four following victories over Missouri, Santa Clara and Vanderbilt. This time it was the Michigan Wolverines who stopped them one game short, by a score of With three appearances in the Elite Eight over a six-year span and 11 straight post-season appearances, Chaney had indeed guided Temple basketball to new heights. The Owls were once again near the top of the national polls the following season, as the A-10 moved toward becoming one of the premier basketball conferences in the nation. Along the way, Temple gained a new arch-rival in the University of Massachusetts. The Owls would lose four straight A-10 Championship games to the Minutemen, but earn at-large NCAA bids in each of those seasons. New stars emerged in the likes of Marc Jackson, Pepe Sanchez and Lamont Barnes, and a new home for Temple basketball The Liacouras Center opened on December 9, 1997 when the Owls defeated 18th-raanked Fresno State, That season broke the four-year run of A- 10 finals losses to UMass, but Temple still was denied another conference crown as upstart George Washington defeated the Cherry and White, 78-64, in the tournament semifinals. The Owls returned to national prominence in with yet another trip to the NCAA Elite Eight. Temple started the year off ranked seventh in the preseason AP poll and moved to sixth followed by a win over Michigan State. Temple slipped out of the rankings following a three-game December skid, and had to again receive an at-large NCAA bid following a tough, loss at the buzzer to Rhode Island in the A-10 Championship. The Owls ran off wins over Kent State, third-ranked Cincinnati and Purdue to advance to the Regional Final. There they again met their nemesis, Duke. The Blue Devils prevailed, 84-65, denying Chaney yet another chance at a trip to the Final Four. The Owls ended one of the most successful decades in their illustrious history with another tremendous campaign. The team opened the year in the Top 10, and remained in the poll throughout, ending the regular season ranked fifth in the nation. The Owls reeled off 13 straight wins midway through the season, including a road win over #1 Cincinnati. Saint Joseph s ended Temple s run with a upset at The Palestra on Feb. 29. The Owls used that as a wakeup call, winning the next four games to capture their fifth Atlantic 10 Championship, and first since the decade began (1990). Sanchez was named the 2000 A-10 Player of the Year while Quincy Wadley earned Tournament MVP honors. Temple opened the 2000 NCAA Tournament as a #2-seed, and quickly dispatched of Lafayette, The Owls run ended when unranked Seton Hall pulled off an improbable overtime win in the second round. The season will truly go down as a season to remember. Faced with the reality of seeing their 11-straight years of appearing in the NCAA Tournament snapped, the Owls put on an incredible run, highlighted by an improbable come-frombehind victory in the 2001 Atlantic 10 Championship semifinals which catapulted them to their second consecutive Atlantic 10 championship and miracle run in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Elite Eight. Although the season saw the Owls 12-year consecutive NCAA streak broken, the Owls stretched their consecu-

9 TEMPLE BASKETBALL Aaron McKie earned 1993 A- 10 Player of the Year honors before moving on to a successful NBA career. tive post-season streak to 19 by finishing in third place in the 2002 Owens Corning National Invitation Tournament. In a season of ups and downs, the Owls turned a 6-12 record into a highlight reel. Senior Lynn Greer finished a stellar career second on the all-time Temple scoring list, while Kevin Lyde became only the third Owl in history to record 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. The Owls opened the season with three true freshmen in the starting lineup and that, along with an early NBA-like schedule and the absence of Brian Polk, saw the Owls get off to an 0-5 start, marking the worst beginning of any Temple team in history. The Owls would finally put together back-toback wins for the first time in the middle of January and that seemed to catapult Chaney s club into its late season run. The Owls would go on to win 10 of their next 13 regular season games, including the 1,600th in their history a win at Fordham on February 23, Temple became just the sixth program in collegiate history to win 1,600 games, joining the likes of Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke and St. John s. In the Atlantic 10 Tournament, the Owls won revenge games against Richmond and No. 10 Xavier to propel themselves into the championship game for the 14th time. With the conference tournament in Dayton for the first time, the Owls faced the host school in the title game, but the Flyers and their fans proved too much, ending the Owls dreams of heading back to a place they have been accustomed to, the NCAA Tournament. A second consecutive postseason NIT bid gave the young and upstart Owls a chance to continue and that they did. Chaney s troops won back-to-back home games against Drexel and Boston College. Following a win at Rhode Island before a hostile crowd, the Owls lost a heart-breaking overtime contest to Minnesota, ending the season one game short of a second consecutive trip to the NIT Final Four. The campaign featured two prominent milestones in the Temple men's basketball annals. Head coach John Chaney became just the 16th coach in Division I history to reach the 700 victory plateau while his senior guard, David Hawkins reached the 2,000-point plateau. Temple easily defeated St. Bonaventure, 76-57, on January 24 for Chaney's milestone win. Following a commemorative ball presentation, the outspoken coach addressed the fans. I thought I would be a very old man when I reached (this milestone), said Chaney to the appreciative home crowd on the public address microphone as 700 hundred Cherry & White balloons covered the floor after the game. Tonight, you make me feel like a very young man. After all these years, I only see faces and I only see memories of the people that gave the energy and effort responsible for bringing me here. Thank you. Hawkins, a Second Team All-America selection by Temple has an all-time Atlantic 10 Conference record of (.747) and has won six tournament championships (1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000 and 2001). CBSSportsline.com, ended the season ranked fourth nationally in scoring with a 24.4 average while accumulating 709 total points. Only three other Temple players have bested that number for a season. He topped the 2,000-point mark with a career best 41 points in a memorable double overtime win over Massachusetts at the Liacouras Center on March 3. His incredible night included scoring 17 of the team's 19 points in the second extra frame. It is believed to be a NCAA record for most points by a player in an overtime period. He would finish his brilliant career with 2,077 points, third most in Temple history. Chaney would finish the season by guiding his charges to a second place finish in the Atlantic 10 Conference East Division. The Owls finished with a overall mark. Chaney also extended his postseason streak to 21 consecutive seasons with a NIT berth. The season was an exciting one for Temple men s basketball fans. It saw a rising ATLANTIC 10 HONORS Players of the Year Pepe Sanchez Marc Jackson Eddie Jones Aaron McKie Mark Macon Tim Perry Nate Blackwell Granger Hall Terence Stansbury First Team Mardy Collins , 2006 David Hawkins Lynn Greer , 2002 Pepe Sanchez , 2000 Lamont Barnes Marc Jackson , 1997 Rick Brunson Eddie Jones Aaron McKie , 1994 Mark Macon Howard Evans Tim Perry , 1988 Nate Blackwell Granger Hall , 1985 Charles Rayne Terence Stansbury Defensive Player of the Year Pepe Sanchez , 2000 Sixth Man of the Year Brian Polk Lynn Greer Quincy Wadley Student-Athlete of the Year Pepe Sanchez Rick Brunson is fifth all-time at Temple in career assists (470) and steals (253).

10 David Hawkins ranks in the top five in eight different career statistical categories. On October 5, 2001 John Chaney became the second Temple coach to be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, joining Harry Litwack. Temple is one of only nine schools to hold that distinction. John Chaney and the A-10 Most Atlantic 10 wins Most A-10 Championship wins.43 Most A-10 regular season titles 7 Most A-10 Championship titles...6 Most A-10 Championship games 14 Most postseason appearances. 23 Most NCAA appearances...17 Most A-10 Players of the Year...9 Most players in the NBA TEMPLE BASKETBALL star in junior point guard Mardy Collins, the emergence of a future star in freshman Mark Tyndale and the extension of the program s postseason streak to 22 seasons with a berth in the NIT. Chaney guided the Owls to their 22nd straight postseason trip. He however was denied his 500th coaching win at Temple when Virginia Tech ousted his team, 60-50, in the first round of the NIT at Cassell Coliseum. Besides his first team all-conference honor, Collins was named first team all-district by both the USBWA and the NABC. He also earned a spot on the A- 10 all-defensive Team and was named first team all-big 5. The season will forever be remembered as the last under Hall of Fame head coach John Chaney. The Owl mentor ended a legendary coaching career by announcing his retirement on March 12, two days prior to his team s home NIT game against Akron. The final season opened in the NIT Season Tip-Off with a home win over Army, the 500th win for Chaney at Temple. Senior All-America Mardy Collins, who finished his brilliant career fourth on the Owls all-time scoring list (1,919 points), led TU against #18 Maryland with 25 points and a career-best 12 assists. Chaney proved he still had some magic left when he guided his Owls to a stunning upset of #6 George Washington in the A-10 Quarterfinals, ending the nation s longest win streak at 18 games. Saint Joseph s stopped Temple s A-10 run in the semifinal round with a win. Temple ended its season with an overtime loss to Akron in the opening round of the NIT, just two days following Chaney s announcement. Collins became Temple s eighth NBA First Round draft pick in June. A New Era of Temple Basketball dawned in as Fran Dunphy took over the reins of the program from his close friend and colleague John Chaney. Dunphy, the all-time winningest coach in Penn history with 310 victories, succeeded Chaney, a Hall of Famer with a school-record 516 wins in his 24 seasons at Temple, in arguably the biggest coaching switch in Philadelphia Big 5 history. Dunphy brought with him a new style of basketball to North Broad Street, forgoing the matchup zone for the more traditional man-to-man defense. He also instilled a high-octane motion offense, replacing the Owls deliberate attack. The results were mixed. Temple averaged 75.0 points per game as a team, and set a new school record for points in consecutive games (207) and a three-game stretch (296). Defensively, the team struggled, allowing 74.1 points per game. The season featured the emergence of sophomore Dionte Christmas. The 6-6 guard scored in double figures 27 times, tallying 20 points or more on 18 occasions and reaching 30 points in a game five times. The second team all-atlantic 10 selection ended up leading the conference in scoring with a 20.0 average while becoming just the 10th player in Temple history to score 600 points in a season. Christmas backcourt mate, junior Mark Tyndale, also turned in a stellar campaign. After missing the first six games due to eligibility issues, the 6-5 guard returned to the lineup and worked his way into becoming an integral part of the Temple offense. An honorable mention allleague performer, Tyndale led the Atlantic 10 in scoring for conference games only, averaging 21.3 points per game. Overall, he averaged 19.4 points and in the process became the 43rd Owl to score 1,000 career points. 1,668 Victories 6th all-time in wins When the Temple basketball team defeated the Fordham Rams on February 23, 2003, the University reached another milestone in its long and successful athletic history. Temple became the sixth team in college basketball annals to gain the coveted 1,600-victory standard. The Owls enter the season with a 1, record compiled over 113 years of basketball competition. Most Wins NCAA Teams Kentucky... 1,948 North Carolina... 1,914 Kansas... 1,906 Duke... 1,818 Syracuse... 1,704 Temple... 1,668 St. John s... 1,659 Penn... 1,634 UCLA... 1,611 Indiana... 1,610 Notre Dame... 1,605 Utah... 1,595 Oregon State... 1,570 llinois... 1,569 Washington... 1,548 Western Kentucky... 1,548 Princeton... 1,533 Texas... 1,532 Louisville... 1,529 Arizona... 1,528 Cincinnati... 1,522 Purdue... 1,513 North Carolina State. 1,503 West Virginia... 1,501 Source: NCAA

11 ELITE EIGHT TEAMS : Sitting (L to R): Ernest Pollard, Jerome Dowdell, Howard Evans, John Chaney, Mark Macon, Shoun Randolph and Mike Vreeswyk. Standing (L to R): Tom Katsikis, Derrick Brantley, Tim Perry, Duane Causwell, Ramon Rivas, Shawn Johnson, Darrin Pearsall : Sitting (L to R): Shoun Randolph, Johnnie Conic, Michael Harden, Mark Macon, Vic Carstarphen. Standing (L to R): James Spears, Chris Lovelace, Jan Post, Donald Hodge, Mik Kilgore, Mark Strickland : Sitting (L to R): Aaron McKie, Rick Brunson, Vic Carstarphen, Chris Ozment, Eddie Jones. Standing (L to R): William Rice, Marco Van Velsen, William Cunningham, Derrick Battie, Jason Ivey, Julian King : Sitting (L to R): Damien Reid, Rasheed Brokenborough, Pepe Sanchez, Quincy Wadley, Keaton Sanders, Lynn Greer. Standing (L to R): Alex Wesby, Ron Rollerson, Kevin Lyde, Lamont Barnes, Mamadou Cellou Barry, Mark Karcher. Elite Eight Teams : Sitting (L to R): Greg Jefferson, Lynn Greer, Quincy Wadley, Alex Wesby, David Hawkins. Standing (L to R): Rouldra Thomas, Ron Rollerson, Kevin Lyde, Mamadou Cellou Barry.

12 The Owl The owl is the symbol and mascot for Temple University and has been since its founding in the 1880s. Temple was the first school in the United States to adopt the owl as its symbol. Not as popular a mascot as the eagle or hawk, the owl nevertheless has special meaning for students at a dozen other four-year colleges and seven two-year colleges as well. However, only Rice and Florida Atlantic play football at the Division I-A level. Story has it that the owl, a nocturnal hunter, was initially adopted as a symbol because Temple University began as a night school for ambitious young people of limited means. Russell Conwell, Temple s founder, encouraged these students with the remark: The owl of the night makes the eagle of the day. Since those modest beginnings more than a hundred years ago, the owl s role and significance have expanded along with those of the University. The owl, in its splendid variety, inhabits all parts of the world, and now the Temple Owl is Everywhere! TRADITIONS The traditional symbol of the University is the Temple T. Early in the administration of former president Peter J. Liacouras, he chose this particular version of a representational T which was created by students at the Tyler School of Art. The T is stylized, geometric and logo-like and yet maintains a basic, identifiable form a simple T, but one which is at the same time both simple and complex. It is really a kind of optical illusion. Close examination of the T reveals that it is made up of four separate and quite simple forms, three of which have classic, angular shapes, the two side pieces pillar-like, being identical, and set on a flat base, and so arranged as to produce a simple T within the larger more complicated T. The design is further dramatized by being set in a block of solid cherry with the four white components placed so as to form a fragmented T surrounding a simple T in cherry which flows into a cherry red background. JOSEPH V. LABOLITO The owl is accepted as a universal symbol for wisdom and knowledge and as such makes an excellent symbol and emblem for a center of learning. It must be remembered that the owl was the symbol of Athena, who was not only the goddess of wisdom, but was also the goddess of arts and skills and even of warfare. Because of its other attributes, the owl also makes an appropriate mascot for the athletic teams. Besides being perceptive and resourceful, quick and courageous, the owl is really a fierce fighter. Cherry & White Well known is the fact that the official colors of Temple University are cherry and white. Temple University was the first school in the nation officially to use cherry as one of its colors, certainly by the year The combination of red with white is quite common, but cherry with white is almost unique. Only one other school now uses cherry and white: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. Cherry is so uncommon a color nationwide that the University of New Mexico seems to be the only other large university using cherry as one of its colors, and the Lobos use it with silver, not white. Since cherry as a color has many gradations, just what the precise color is has raised questions over the years. Cherry, or cerise, which was the somewhat popular word used in earlier days, T for Temple U FIGHT SONG is considered by most dictionaries to be U-ni-versity! a moderate red, but one that can range Fight, fight, fight! from bright red to dark red. For this reason, a conscious effort has been made For the Cherry and the White, to standardize the color for athletic For the Cherry and the White, teams to somewhere near that of a ripe We ll fight, fight, fight! and bright American black cherry. Research and copy by George Edberg-Olson. JOSEPH V. LABOLITO

13 TEAM RECORDS POINTS Game Most: 114, vs. Glassboro State, 12/19/51 Least: 6, vs. Tennessee, 12/15/73 Half: 66, 2nd half vs. Glassboro St., 12/19/51 Both teams, Most: 197, Temple 103, Rhode Island 94, 1/6/83; Temple 111, Glassboro State 86, 12/12/50 Both teams, Least: 17, vs. Tennessee, 12/15/73 Season Overall: 2,698 in Fewest Overall: 541 in Average: 78.5 in Lowest Scoring Average: 27.0 in FIELD GOALS Game Made: 47, vs. Gettysburg, 1/31/67 Attempted: 90, vs. American, 12/14/63 Percentage, game: 68.4 (39-for-57), vs. Rhode Island, 2/21/73 Percentage, half: 84.6, second, (11-for- 14), vs. Lehigh, 12/11/79 Season Made: 954 in Attempted: 2,294 in Percentage: 52.5 in (896-for- 1706) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game Made: 19, vs. George Washington, 3/4/92 Attempted: 38, vs. Rutgers, 2/1/91; vs. Rhode Island, 3/1/06 Percentage, game: 80.0 (4-for-5), vs. Mississippi, 12/28/87 Percentage: (19-for-19), vs. Miami (Fla.), 12/27/68 Season Made: 565 in Attempted: 834 in Percentage: 76.1 in , (556-for- 731) REBOUNDS Game Made: 74, vs. Saint Joseph s, 1/25/58 Season Most: 1,552 in Fewest: 954 in ASSISTS Game Made: 29, vs. George Washington, 3/4/00 Season Made: 500 in STEALS Game Made: 22, vs. Duquesne, 1/21/98 Season Most: 349 in Fewest: 180 in BLOCKED SHOTS Game Made: 13, vs. Penn State, 12/26/88; vs. Florida State, 11/29/99 Season Most: 182 in Least: 45 in PERSONAL FOULS Game Most: 33, vs. Harvard, 12/28/79 Least: 2, vs. Pittsburgh, 1/15/69 Season Most: 623 in Fewest: 311 in TURNOVERS Season Most: 513 in Least: 247 in MISCELLANEOUS Season Number of games: 37 in Most Wins: 32 in and Most Losses: 19 in and Consecutive Wins: 25 in Consecutive Losses: 11 in Winning Pct.: 94.1 (32-2) in Lowest Winning Pct.: 24.0 (6-19) in Home Winning Streak: 33 in Away Winning Streak: 12 in Home Losing Streak: 4 in Away Losing Streak: 9 in Season Made: 298 in Attempted: 869 in Percentage: 40.9 in FREE THROWS Game Made: 45, vs. Rider, 2/27/70 Attempted: 54, vs. Saint Joseph s, 3/10/56 The squad scored more points (2,698) than any other team in Temple basketball history.

14 POINTS Game Overall: 73 by Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Season Overall: 745 by Hal Lear in Average: 29.2 by Bill Mlkvy in Career Overall: 2,609 by Mark Macon, Average: 21.1 by Bill Mlkvy, REBOUNDS Game Overall: 34 by Fred Cohen vs. Connecticut, 3/16/56 (NCAA Record) Season Overall: 472 by Bill Mlkvy in Average: 18.8 by Bill Mlkvy in Career Overall: 1,042 by John Baum, Average: 13.4 by Jim Williams, ASSISTS Game Overall: 20 by Howard Evans vs. Villanova, 2/18/88; by Guy Rodgers vs. Southern Methodist, 3/23/56 Season Overall: 294 by Howard Evans in Average: 8.6 by Howard Evans in Career Overall: 748 by Howard Evans, Average: 5.9 by Pepe Sanchez in INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Pepe Sanchez holds the career steals record with 365. The 2000 graduate helped his Argentina men s basketball team win the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Guy Rodgers led Temple to a 14-4 postseason tournament record (two Final Fours and an NIT) and left as Temple s alltime leader in points scored with 1,767. FIELD GOALS Game Made: 32 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Attempted: 69 by Bill Mlkvy, vs. Wilkes, 3/3/51 Season Made: 303 by Bill Mlkvy in Attempted: 964 by Bill Mlkvy in Pct.: 67.8 (137-for-202) by Vince Richardson, Career Made: 980 by Mark Macon, Attempted: 2,318 by Mark Macon, Percentage: 54.4 (553-for-1016) by Tim Perry, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game Made: 9 by Rick Brunson vs. George Washington, 2/26/95; Johnny Miller vs. Cincinnati, 3/16/95 Attempted: 20 by Mike Vreeswyk vs. West Virginia, 2/24/87 Percentage: (7-for-7) by Pepe Sanchez vs. Rhode Island, 2/16/97 Season Made: 95 by Lynn Greer in Attempted: 276 by David Hawkins in Percentage: 47.2 (50-for-106) by Lynn Greer in Career Made: 305 by Lynn Greer, Attempted: 766 by Lynn Greer, Percentage: 40.5 (106-for-262) by Nate Blackwell, Mark Macon holds the all-time school record for points scored. He finished his career with 2,609 points, reached double figures 120 times and scored 20 or more points 70 times in his 126 games at Temple.

15 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FREE THROWS Game Made: 18 by Lynn Greer vs. Saint Joseph s, 2/2/02 Attempted: 20 by Jim Williams vs. Manhattan, 12/18/63 Percentage: (18-for-18) by Lynn Greer vs. Saint Joseph s, 2/2/02 Season Made: 189 by Hal Lear in Attempted: 241 by Hal Lear in Percentage: 90.4 (123-for-136) by Nate Blackwell, Career Made: 482 by Granger Hall, Attempted: 698 by Granger Hall, Percentage: 85.2 (466-for-547) by Lynn Greer, STEALS Game Made: 11 by Mark Macon vs. Notre Dame, 1/29/89 Season Made: 101 by Pepe Sanchez in Average: 3.4 by Pepe Sanchez in Career Made: 365 by Pepe Sanchez, Average: 3.1 by Pepe Sanchez in BLOCKED SHOTS Game Made: 10 by Duane Causwell vs. Penn State, 12/26/89 and 1/19/89 Season Made: 124 by Duane Causwell in Average: 4.1 by Duane Causwell in Lynn Greer played in more games than any Owl in school history. Career Made: 392 by Tim Perry in Average: 3.0 by Tim Perry in SERVICE Season Games Played: 37 by Lynn Greer in Career Games Played: 137 by Lynn Greer, Games Started: 129 by Lamont Barnes, PERSONAL FOULS Season Made: 117 by Ramon Rivas in Career Made: 363 by Charles Rayne, Duane Causwell owns Temple records for blocks in a game (10) and a season (124). OPPONENTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points: 40 by Steve Black of La Salle in 1983; by Gary Spengler of Muhlenberg in 1964 Rebounds: 30 by Cotton Nash of Kentucky, 1960 Field Goals: 17 by Steve Black of La Salle, 1983; by Gary Spengler of Muhlenberg in 1964 Field Goals Attempted: 38, Bill Snodgrass of St. Francis, 1967 Free Throws: 16, Raymond Paprocky of NYU, 1967 Free Throws Attempted: 19, Raymond Paprocky of NYU, 1967

16 POINTS Name...Date Opponent PTS Bill Mlkvy Wilkes 73 Hal Lear S. Methodist 48 Lynn Greer Wisconsin 47 Lynn Greer Fordham 43 Bill Mlkvy N. Carolina 43 David Hawkins Massachusetts 41 Hal Lear Connecticut 40 Terence Stansbury Massachusetts 39 Jim Williams BYU 38 Bill Kennedy Lafayette 38 Mark Tyndale Charlotte 37 Lynn Greer Fresno State 37 Terence Stansbury Rhode Island 37 David Hawkins Saint Joseph s 36 David Hawkins Boston College 36 Lynn Greer Saint Joseph s 36 Rick Brunson G. Washington 36 Mark Macon Clemson 36 John Baum Hofstra 36 FIELD GOALS Name...Date Opponent FG Bill Mlkvy Wilkes 32 Bill Mlkvy North Carolina 19 Lynn Greer Wisconsin 18 Hal Lear Connecticut 18 Hal Lear So. Methodist 17 John Baum Hofstra 16 Bruce Drysdale Scranton 16 FIELD GOALS ATT. Name...Date Opponent FGA Bill Mlkvy Wilkes 69 Lynn Greer Wisconsin 38 Mark Karcher Wake Forest 33 Mark Macon Rhode Island 31 Hal Lear So. Methodist 30 Mark Macon Duke 29 Terence Stansbury Rhode Island 29 REBOUNDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS Name...Date Opponent REB Fred Cohen Connecticut 34 Russ Gordon Penn State 25 Joe Newman Drexel 24 Jay Norman Saint Joseph s 24 John Baum Saint Peter s 23 Jay Norman Penn 23 Ollie Johnson Hofstra 22 Eddie Mast Boston College 22 John Baum Penn State 22 Russ Gordon Scranton 22 Russ Gordon La Salle 22 Tink Van Patton La Salle 22 Jay Norman So. Methodist 22 THREE-POINT FG Name...Date Opponent 3PT Johnny Miller Cincinnati 9 Rick Brunson G. Washington 9 David Hawkins Xavier 8 R. Brokenborough Cincinnati 8 Mark Macon Clemson 8 Mike Vreeswyk La Salle 8 Terence Stansbury Rutgers 8 THREE-POINT FG ATT. Name...Date Opponent 3PA Mike Vreeswyk W. Virginia 20 Jim McLoughlin Rutgers 18 David Hawkins Xavier 17 Mark Macon Rutgers 17 Johnny Miller Cincinnati 17 Lynn Greer Wisconsin 16 Vic Carstarphen W. Virginia 16 Mark Karcher Lafayette 16 Mark Karcher Wake Forest 16 Johnny Miller W. Virginia 16 ASSISTS Name...Date Opponent AST Howard Evans...2/10/88 Villanova 20 Guy Rodgers...3/7/56 So. Methodist 20 Rick Reed...3/1/78 American 17 Guy Rodgers...1/14/56 Manhattan 15 Pepe Sanchez...3/17/00 Lafayette 15 STEALS Name...Date Opponent STL Mark Macon...1/29/89 Notre Dame 11 Mardy Collins...11/27/04 South Carolina 9 Pepe Sanchez...2/13/00 Maryland 9 Pepe Sanchez...1/6/98 Penn 8 Pepe Sanchez...12/4/98 Michigan State 8 BLOCKS Name...Date Opponent BLK Duane Causwell Penn State 10 Duane Causwell Penn State 10 Mark Strickland Penn State 9 Duane Causwell Duquesne 9 Duane Causwell G.Washington 9 Tim Perry Duquesne 9 Tim Perry Penn State 9 FREE THROWS Name...Date Opponent FT Lynn Greer Saint Joseph s 18 Hal Lear Albright 16 Donald Hodge UNLV 15 Eleven tied with...14 FREE THROWS ATT. Name...Date Opponent FTA Jim Williams Manhattan 20 Granger Hall Villanova 19 Lynn Greer Saint Joseph s 18 Mik Kilgore St. Bona. 18 Donald Hodge UNLV 18 Granger Hall Pittsburgh 18 Marc Jackson La Salle 18 Rick Brunson Jim Williams Mark Strickland

17 CAREER LEADERS POINTS REBOUNDS Name (Years)...G AVG PTS 1. Mark Macon ( ) , Lynn Greer ( ) , David Hawkins ( ) , Mardy Collins ( ) , Terence Stansbury ( ) , Guy Rodgers ( ) , Nate Blackwell ( ) , Granger Hall ( ) , Aaron McKie ( ) ,650 Mike Vreeswyk ( ) , John Baum ( ) , Bill Mlkvy ( ) , Marty Stahurski ( ) , Rick Brunson ( ) , Hal Lear ( ) , Mik Kilgore ( ) , Eddie Jones ( ) , Bill Kennedy ( ) , Howard Evans ( ) , Quincy Wadley ( ) , Bruce Drysdale ( ) , Tim Claxton ( ) , Lamont Barnes ( ) , Clarence Brookins ( ) , Tim Perry ( ) ,368 Lynn Greer Name (Years)...G AVG REB 1. John Baum ( ) , Jim Williams ( ) , Jay Norman ( ) , Kevin Lyde ( ) , Russ Gordon ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Ollie Johnson ( ) Granger Hall ( ) Tim Claxton ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Alton McCullough ( ) Derrick Battie ( ) Clarence Brookins ( ) Charles Rayne ( ) Mik Kilgore ( ) Joe Newman ( ) Lynard Stewart ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Alex Wesby ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Earl Proctor ( ) Ed Devery ( ) Mark Strickland ( ) POINTS PER GAME REBOUNDS PER GAME Name (Years)...G PTS PPG 1. Bill Mlkvy ( ) , Mark Macon ( ) , Guy Rodgers ( ) , Hal Lear ( ) , Bill Kennedy ( ) , Aaron McKie ( ) , John Baum ( ) , Bruce Drysdale ( ) , Jim Williams ( ) , Clarence Brookins ( )..83 1, Name (Years)...G REB RPG 1. Jim Williams ( ) , Russ Gordon ( ) John Baum ( ) , Jay Norman ( ) , Ollie Johnson ( ) Dan Fitzgerald ( ) Fred Cohen ( ) Marc Jackson ( ) Tink Van Patton ( ) Ken Morgan ( ) ASSISTS STEALS Name (Years)...G AST AVG 1. Howard Evans ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Rick Reed ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Jim McLoughlin ( ) Mik Kilgore ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Mark Macon Name (Years)...G STL AVG 1. Pepe Sanchez ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Howard Evans ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) Eddie Jones ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Quincy Wadley ( ) ASSISTS PER GAME STEALS PER GAME Name (Years)...G AST APG 1. Pepe Sanchez ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Rick Reed ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Jim McLoughlin ( ) Bruce Drysdale ( ) Levan Alston ( ) Howard Evans Name (Years)...G STL SPG 1. Pepe Sanchez ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Eddie Jones ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Levan Alston ( ) Mark Tyndale ( )

18 CAREER LEADERS BLOCKED SHOTS THREE-POINT FG THREE-POINT FG ATT Name (Years)...G BPG BLK 1. Tim Perry ( ) Kevin Lyde ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Duane Causewell ( ) Mark Strickland ( ) Keith Butler ( ) Eddie Jones ( ) Ron Rollerson ( ) Lynard Stewart ( ) Derrick Battie ( ) Name (Years)...3PT 1. Lynn Greer ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Quincy Wadley ( ) Mark Macon ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) Alex Wesby ( ) Rasheed Brokenborough ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Name (Years)...ATT 1. Lynn Greer ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Quincy Wadley ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Alex Wesby ( ) Rasheed Brokenborough ( ) Dustin Salisbery ( ) BLOCKS PER GAME THREE-POINT FG PCT. Name (Years)...G BLK BPG 1. Tim Perry ( ) Duane Causwell ( ) Mark Strickland ( ) Kevin Lyde ( ) Keith Butler ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Eddie Jones ( ) Donald Hodge ( ) Ron Rollerson ( ) Wayne Marshall ( ) Name (Years)...3PFG ATT PCT 1. Nate Blackwell ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Brian Polk ( ) Vic Carstarphen ( ) Dionte Christmas ( ) Quincy Wadley ( ) FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS Name (Years)...FG 1. Mark Macon ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) John Baum ( ) Granger Hall ( ) Tim Claxton ( ) Tim Perry Name (Years)...FT 1. Granger Hall ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Marty Stahurski ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) FIELD GOALS ATT. FREE THROWS ATT Name (Years)...FGA 1. Mark Macon ( )...2, Mardy Collins ( )...1, David Hawkins ( )...1, Guy Rodgers ( )...1, Lynn Greer ( )...1, Terence Stansbury ( )...1, Nate Blackwell ( )...1, Aaron McKie ( )...1, Mike Vreeswyk ( )...1, Bruce Drysdale ( )...1,316 Name (Years)...FTA 1. Granger Hall ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Rick Bruson ( ) Mark Macon ( ) FIELD GOAL PCT. FREE THROW PCT. Name (Years)...FG ATT PCT 1. Tim Perry ( ) , Granger Hall ( ) , Donald Hodge ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Alton McCullough ( ) Walt Montford ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Charles Rayne ( ) Kevin Lyde ( ) Neal Robinson ( ) Mike Vreeswyk Name (Years)...FT ATT PCT 1. Lynn Greer ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) Frank Bishop ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Dionte Christmas ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Ed Coe ( ) Jim McLoughlin ( )

19 SINGLE SEASON LEADERS POINTS Name (Year)...G AVG PTS 1. Hal Lear ( ) Bill Mlkvy ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Dionte Christmas ( ) Eddie Jones ( ) Bruce Drysdale ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) John Baum ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Granger Hall ( ) Mark Macon ( ) REBOUNDS Name (Years)...G AVG REB 1. Bill Mlkvy ( ) Jim Williams ( ) John Baum ( ) Jay Norman ( ) Jay Norman ( ) Russ Gordon ( ) John Baum ( ) Russ Gordon ( ) Russ Gordon ( ) Kevin Lyde ( ) Tink Van Patton ( ) Lee Tress ( ) Tim Perry ( ) John Baum ( ) Fred Cohen ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Ollie Johnson ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Jay Norman ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Marc Jackson ( ) Marc Jackson ( ) Ophie Franklin ( ) Ollie Johnson ( ) Duane Causwell ( ) POINTS PER GAME Name (Year)...G PTS PPG 1. Bill Mlkvy ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Hal Lear ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Hal Lear ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Bruce Drysdale ( ) Bill Mlkvy REBOUNDS PER GAME Name (Years)...G REB RPG 1. Bill Mlkvy ( ) Jim Williams ( ) John Baum ( ) Jay Norman ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Russ Gordon ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Russ Gordon ( ) Russ Gordon ( ) Jay Norman ( ) ASSISTS STEALS Name (Year)...G APG AST 1. Howard Evans ( ) Rick Reed ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Name (Years)...G SPG STLS 1. Pepe Sanchez ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) ASSISTS PER GAME Name (Years)...G AST APG 1. Howard Evans ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Rick Reed ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Jim McLoughlin ( ) Marc Jackson STEALS PER GAME Name (Years)...G STL SPG 1. Pepe Sanchez ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Mardy Collins ( ) Pepe Sanchez ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) Howard Evans ( )

20 BLOCKED SHOTS Name (Year)...G BLK AVG 1. Duane Causwell ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Mark Strickland ( ) Mark Strickland ( ) Kevin Lyde ( ) Keith Butler ( ) Kevin Lyde ( ) BLOCKS PER GAME Name (Years)...G BLK BPG 1. Duane Causwell ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Mark Strickland ( ) Mark Strickland ( ) Kevin Lyde ( ) Keith Butler ( ) Keith Butler ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) FIELD GOALS Name (Year)...FG 1. Bill Mlkvy ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Hal Lear ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) FIELD GOALS ATT Name (Year)...FGA 1. Bill Mlkvy ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Mark Macon ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Hal Lear ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) FIELD GOAL PCT. Name (Year)...FG ATT PCT 1. Vince Richardson ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Lamont Barnes ( ) Granger Hall ( ) Tim Perry ( ) Tim Claxton ( ) Marty Sahurski ( ) Walt Montford ( ) Neal Robinson ( ) SINGLE SEASON LEADERS THREE-POINT FG Name (Years)...3PT 1. Lynn Greer ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( )...88 Dionte Christmas ( ) Quincy Wadley ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Antywane Robinson ( )...82 Mark Karcher ( ) Nate Blackwell ( )...81 Hal Lear Bill Pickles Kennedy THREE-POINT FG ATT Name (Year)...ATT 1. David Hawkins ( ) Rick Brunson ( ) Rasheed Brokenborough ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Johnny Miller ( ) Mark Karcher ( ) Alex Wesby ( ) Mark Karcher ( ) Quincy Wadley ( ) THREE-POINT FG PCT. Name (Years)...FG ATT PCT 1. Lynn Greer ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Nate Blackwell ( ) Mark Macon ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Dionte Christmas ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Jim McLoughlin ( ) Aaron McKie ( ) Minimum 45 made FREE THROWS Name (Year)...FT 1. Hal Lear ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Granger Hall ( ) Granger Hall ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) FREE THROWS ATT Name (Year)...FGA 1. Hal Lear ( ) Granger Hall ( ) David Hawkins ( ) Granger Hall ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Guy Rodgers ( ) Jim Williams ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Terence Stansbury ( ) Marc Jackson ( ) FREE THROW PCT. Name (Year)...FT ATT PCT 1. Nate Blackwell ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Dionte Christmas ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Lynn Greer ( ) Howard Evans ( ) Mike Vreeswyk ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Bill Kennedy ( ) Minimum 75 made

21 RECORDS BY CLASS Points Scored-Game Freshman: Under research Sophomore: Under research Junior: 73, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951 Senior: 48, Hal Lear vs. S. Methodist, March 23, 1956 Points Scored- Season Freshman: 699, Mark Macon, Sophomore: 600, Dionte Christmas, Junior: 713, Terence Stansbury, Senior: 745, Hal Lear, Scoring Average- Season Freshman: 20.6, Mark Macon, Sophomore: 20.0, Dionte Christmas, Junior: 24.6, Terence Stansbury, Senior: 24.4, David Hawkins, Most Field Goals-Game Freshman: Under research Sophomore: Under research Junior: 32, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951 Senior: 18, Hal Lear vs. Connecticut, March 16, 1956 Most Field Goals-Season Freshman: 280, Mark Macon, Sophomore: 243, Guy Rodgers, Junior: 248, Terence Stansbury, Senior: 278, Hal Lear, Most Three-Point FG-Game Freshman: 9, Johnny Miller vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 1995 Sophomore: 8, R. Brokenborough vs. Cincinnati, January 16, 1997 Junior: Under research Senior: 9, Rick Brunson vs. George Washington, February 26, 1995 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made-Season Freshman: 73, Johnny Miller, Sophomore: 88, Mike Vreeswyk, Junior: 89, Mike Vreeswyk, Senior: 95, Lynn Greer, Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted-Game Freshman: 17, Johnny Miller vs. Cincinnati, March 16, 1995 Sophomore: 20, Mike Vreeswyk vs. W. Virginia, February 24, 1987 Junior: 18, Jim McLoughlin vs. Rutgers, February 16, 1983 Senior: 17, David Hawkins vs. Xavier, March 6, 2004 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted- Season Freshman: 239, Johnny Miller, Sophomore: 251, R. Brokenborough, Junior: 235, Mark Karcher, Senior: 276, David Hawkins, David Hawkins Most FG Attempted-Game Freshman: 29, Mark Macon vs. Duke, March 26, 1988 Sophomore: Under research Junior: 69, Bill Mlkvy vs. Wilkes, March 3, 1951 Senior: 30, Hal Lear vs. So. Methodist, March 23, 1956 Most FG Attempted-Season Freshman: 617, Mark Macon, Sophomore: 552, Guy Rodgers, Junior: 622, Mark Macon, Senior: 578, Mark Macon, Highest FG Pct.- Season Freshman:.541, Donald Hodge, Sophomore:.579, Lamont Barnes, Junior:.566, Tim Claxton, Senior:.678, Vince Richardson, Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage- Season Freshman:.472, Lynn Greer, Sophomore:.401, Lynn Greer, Junior:.429, Mark Tyndale, Senior:.471, Howard Evans, Most FT Made-Game Freshman: 15, Donald Hodge vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990 Sophomore: Under research Junior: 16, Hal Lear vs. Albright, December 14, 1954 Senior: 18, Lynn Greer vs. Saint Joseph s, February 2, 2002 Most FT Made-Season Freshman: 139, Donald Hodge, Sophomore: 142, Jim Williams, Junior: 184, Bill Kennedy, Senior: 189, Hal Lear, Terence Stansbury Howard Evans

22 RECORDS BY CLASS Most FT Attempted- Game Freshman: 18, Donald Hodge vs. UNLV, January 13, 1990 Sophomore: 20, Jim Williams vs. Manhattan, December 18, 1963 Junior: 19, Granger Hall vs. Villanova, December 10, 1983 Senior: 18, Lynn Greer vs. Saint Joseph s, February 2, 2002 Most FT Attempted- Season Freshman: 195, Donald Hodge, Sophomore: 223, Jim Williams, Junior: 230, Granger Hall, Senior: 241, Hal Lear, Highest FT Pct.- Season Freshman:.726, Mark Tyndale, Sophomore:.842, Bill Kennedy, Junior:.846, Mike Vreeswyk, Senior:.816, Ed Coe, Most Rebounds-Game Freshman: Under research Sophomore: Under research Junior: 24, Joe Newman vs. Drexel, February 5, 1973 Senior: 34, Fred Cohen vs. Connecticut, March 15, 1956 Most Assists-Season Freshman: 163, Pepe Sanchez, Sophomore: 157, Howard Evans, Junior: 206, Howard Evans, Senior: 294, Howard Evans, Highest Assists Avg- Season Freshman: 5.3, Pepe Sanchez, Sophomore: 5.1, Howard Evans, Junior: 6.4, Guy Rodgers, Senior: 8.6, Howard Evans, Most Blocked Shots-Game Freshman: Under research Sophomore: 10, Duane Causwell vs. Penn State, December 26, 1988 Junior: 9, Duane Casuwell vs. Duquense, December 23, 1989 Senior: 9, Mark Strickland vs. Penn State, February 9, 1992 Most Blocked Shots-Season Freshman: 64, Keith Butler, Sophomore: 124, Duane Causwell, Junior: 116, Tim Perry, Senior: 118, Tim Perry, Mark Macon Most Rebounds-Season Freshman: 253, Donald Hodge, Sophomore: 324, Russ Gordon, Junior: 372, Jay Norman, Senior: 421, Jim Williams, Rebounding Avg.- Season Freshman: 8.2, Donald Hodge, Sophomore: 12.5, Russ Gordon, Junior: 12.8, Jay Norman, Senior: 15.0, Jim Williams, Most Assists-Game Freshman: Under research Sophomore: 15, Guy Rodgers vs. Manhattan, Jan. 14, 1956 Junior: 17, Rick Reed vs. American, March 1, 1978 Senior: 20, Howard Evans vs. Villanova, February 10, 1988 Blocks Per Game- Season Freshman: 1.9, Keith Butler, Sophomore: 4.1, Duane Causwell, Junior: 4.0, Duane Causwell, Senior: 3.6, Tim Perry, Most Steals-Game Freshman: Under research Sophomore: 11, Mark Macon vs. Notre Dame, January 29, 1989 Junior: 9, Mardy Collins vs. S. Carolina, November 27, 2004 Senior: 9, Pepe Sanchez vs. Maryland, February 2, 2000 Most Steals-Season Freshman: 86, Pepe Sanchez, Sophomore: 93, Pepe Sanchez, Junior: 101, Pepe Sanchez, Senior: 89, Mardy Collins, Steals Per Game- Season Freshman: 2.8, Pepe Sanchez, Sophomore: 3.4, Pepe Sanchez, Junior: 3.1, Pepe Sanchez, Senior: 3.4, Pepe Sanchez, Rick Brunson Jim McLoughlin

23 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1. Mark Macon 2, Totals , T-9. Mike Vreeswyk 1, Totals , Howard Evans 1, Totals , Lynn Greer 2, Totals , David Hawkins 2, Totals , Mardy Collins 1, Totals , Terence Stansbury 1, Totals , Guy Rodgers 1, Totals , Nate Blackwell 1, Totals , Granger Hall 1, Totals , T-9. Aaron McKie 1, Totals , John Baum 1, Totals , Bill Mlkvy 1, Totals , Marty Stahurski 1, Totals , Rick Brunson 1, Totals , Hal Lear 1, Totals , Mik Kilgore 1, Totals , Eddie Jones 1, Totals , Bill Kennedy 1, Totals , Quincy Wadley 1, Totals , Bruce Drysdale 1, Totals , Tim Claxton 1, Totals , Lamont Barnes 1, Totals , Clarence Brookins 1, Totals , Tim Perry 1, Totals , Jim Williams 1,306 Year...G FG FT PTS AVG Totals , Dustin Salisbery 1, Totals ,

24 28. R. Brokenborough 1, Totals , Alex Wesby 1, Totals , Mark Tyndale 1, Totals , Kevin Lyde 1, Totals , Ed Coe 1, Totals , ,000 POINT SCORERS 33. Charles Rayne 1, Totals , Joe Cromer 1, Totals , Jim McLoughlin 1, Totals , Harry Silcox 1, Totals , Keith Parham 1, Totals , Walt Montford 1, Totals , Ollie Johnson 1, Totals , Marc Jackson 1, Totals , Alton McCullough 1, Totals , Rick Reed 1, Totals , Jay Norman 1, Totals , Philadelphia s own Wilt Chamberlain towers over Terence Stansbury during a visit to McGonigle Hall.

25 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS David Hawkins Terence Stansbury Jim Williams Marc Jackson POINTS REBOUNDS Season Player...Pts. Avg. Season Player...Pts. Avg. Season Player...Reb. Avg. Season Player...Reb. Avg Dionte Christmas Tim Claxton Dion Dacons Tim Claxton Mardy Collins Bruce Burnett Mark Tyndale Bruce Burnett Mardy Collins Bruce Burnett Mardy Collins Bruce Burnett David Hawkins Marty Stahurski Keith Butler Tim Claxton David Hawkins John Kneib Alex Wesby Joe Newman Lynn Greer John Kneib Kevin Lyde Joe Anderson Lynn Greer Ollie Johnson Kevin Lyde Ollie Johnson Mark Karcher Ollie Johnson Kevin Lyde Ollie Johnson Mark Karcher Tom Wieczerak Lamont Barnes Lee Tress Lamont Barnes John Baum Lamont Barnes John Baum Marc Jackson John Baum Marc Jackson John Baum Marc Jackson Clarence Brookins Marc Jackson John Baum Rick Brunson Jim Williams Rick Brunson Jim Williams Eddie Jones Jim Williams Aaron McKie Jim Williams Aaron McKie Jim Williams Eddie Jones Jim Williams Mik Kilgore Dan Fitzgerald Mark Strickland Dan Fitzgerald Mark Macon Bruce Drysdale Mark Strickland Russ Gordon Mark Macon Bruce Drysdale Donald Hodge Russ Gordon Mark Macon Bill Kennedy Duane Causwell Russ Gordon Mark Macon Bill Kennedy Tim Perry Ophie Franklin Nate Blackwell Guy Rodgers Tim Perry Jay Norman Ed Coe Guy Rodgers Tim Perry Jay Norman Granger Hall Hal Lear Granger Hall Fred Cohen Terence Stansbury Hal Lear Granger Hall Terence Stansbury Harry Silcox Charles Rayne Granger Hall John Kane Granger Hall Neal Robinson Bill Mlkvy Alton McCullough Keith Parham Bill Mlkvy Alton McCullough Rick Reed Ike Borsavage Walt Montford Mark Karcher Tim Claxton Granger Hall Lamont Barnes

26 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Howard Evans Rick Brunson Pepe Sanchez Alex Wesby ASSISTS Season Player...Ast. Season Player...Ast Chris Clark Kevin Broadnax Mardy Collins Keith Parham Mardy Collins Donny Dodds David Hawkins Rick Reed David Hawkins Rick Reed Lynn Greer Rick Reed Lynn Greer Marty Stahurski Pepe Sanchez Kevin Washington Pepe Sanchez Rick Trudeau Pepe Sanchez Rick Trudeau Pepe Sanchez Rick Trudeau Levan Alston Paul Collins Rick Brunson Paul Collins Rick Brunson Tony Brocchi Rick Brunson Mike Kehoe Vic Carstarphen Chris Kefalos Vic Carstarphen Chris Kefalos Michael Harden Chris Kefalos Mark Macon Bob Harrington Howard Evans Bruce Drysdale Howard Evans Bruce Drysdale Blackwell/Evans Bill Kennedy Nate Blackwell Bill Kennedy Jim McLoughlin Guy Rodgers Jim McLoughlin Guy Rodgers STEALS Season Player...Steals Avg. Season Player...Steals Avg Dustin Salisbery Aaron McKie Mardy Collins Aaron McKie Mardy Collins Mark Macon David Hawkins Mark Macon David Hawkins Mark Macon Alex Wesby Howard Evans Lynn Greer Howard Evans Pepe Sanchez Howard Evans Pepe Sanchez Howard Evans Pepe Sanchez Terence Stansbury Pepe Sanchez Jim McLoughlin Levan Alston Terence Stansbury Rick Brunson Neal Robinson Rick Brunson Jim McLoughlin Guy Rodgers Mardy Collins Mark Macon

27 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Kevin Lyde Tim Perry Eddie Jones Ollie Johnson BLOCKS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season Player...Blks. Avg. Season Player...Blks. Avg. Season Player...FG-ATT Pct. Season Player...FG-ATT Pct Sergio Olmos Eddie Jones Tyndale Parham Antywane Robinson Eddie Jones Collins Reed Keith Butler Mark Strickland Robinson Claxton Keith Butler Mark Strickland Hawkins Montford Keith Butler Duane Causwell Wesby Burnett Kevin Lyde Duane Causwell Lyde Claxton Kevin Lyde Tim Perry Lyde Kneib Kevin Lyde Tim Perry Lyde Kneib Kevin Lyde Tim Perry Barnes Johnson Lamont Barnes Tim Perry Barnes Johnson Lamont Barnes Granger Hall Jackson Tress Derrick Battie Pete Aguilar Jackson Cromer Jason Ivey Granger Hall Ivey Baum Derrick Battie Ron Wister E. Jones Battie Strickland Hodge Hodge Causwell Perry Perry Perry Hall Hall McLoughlin Hall Robinson Brookins Williams Williams Williams Fitzgerald Gordon Drysdale Drysdale Ivens Rodgers Norman Lear * minimum 150 attempts Keith Butler Duane Causwell Clarence Brookins Walt Montford

28 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Quincy Wadley Aaron McKie Marty Stahurski Joe Cromer THREE-POINT FG PCT. Season Name...3P-ATT Pct. Season Name...3P-ATT Pct Christmas Robinson Robinson Hawkins Polk Greer Wadley Greer Greer Wadley Greer Sanchez Alston Alston McKie McKie Carstarphen Macon Kilgore Vreeswyk Evans Blackwell FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season Player...Made-Att. Pct. Season Player...Made-Att. Pct Christmas Robinson Tyndale Hawkins Hawkins Greer Greer Greer Brokenborough Wadley Brokenborough Alston Alston McKie McKie McKie Macon Macon Vreeswyk Vreeswyk Blackwell Evans Blackwell Stansbury McLoughlin McLoughlin Parham Parham Claxton Stahurski Stahurski Stahurski Kneib Kneib Kneib Johnson Wieczerak Cromer Cromer Kefalos Brookins Kefalos Bishop Harrington Drysdale Drysdale Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Rodgers Coe Antywane Robinson Lynn Greer Nate Blackwell Keith Parham

29 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Points Season W L TU OPP Captain(s)...Head Coach R. Savidge...Chas. M. Williams R. Savidge...Chas. M. Williams W. Bowne...Chas. M. Williams C. S. Klosterman...Chas. M. Williams C.Bossert...Chas. M. Williams O. H. Shertel...John T. Rogers No Varsity Team R. H. Lumis...H. Shindle Wingert J. Koshland...H. Shindle Wingert G. Corneal...H. Shindle Wingert G. Mellon...H. Shindle Wingert Game Captains...John B. Crescenzo Game Captains...John B. Crescenzo J. Penn...John B. Crescenzo E. Koch...Edward M. McCone Tuttle Stull...Frederick Prosch, Jr Alfonso Mestress...Frederick Prosch, Jr Fred Finkleday...Frederick Prosch, Jr C. Calvin Adams...Frederick Prosch, Jr J. R. Dickson...William Nicolai John Smith...William Nicolai J. Scarry...William Nicolai W. Neff...William Nicolai Jay Smith...Elwood Geiges No schedule due to World War I M. Gesselman...F. M. D Eliscu D. Hertzog...F. M. D Eliscu J. Griffin...F. M. D Eliscu R. Lafferty...F. M. D Eliscu T. Courtney...Samuel L. Dienes B. Shair...Samuel L. Dienes A. Jepson...Samuel L. Dienes B. Shair...James Usilton H. Litwack...James Usilton H. Litwack...James Usilton G. Wearshing...James Usilton R. Pearson...James Usilton G. Fitch, C. O Brien...James Usilton Al Goldberger...James Usilton Charles Freiberg...James Usilton Reds Rosan...James Usilton Ernie Messikomer...James Usilton Steve Yuenger...James Usilton D. Shields, M. Bloom...James Usilton Game Captains...James Usilton D. Henderson...Ernest Messikomer Game Captains...Ernest Messikomer Game Captains...Ernest Messikomer Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Game Captains...Josh Cody Points Season W L TU OPP Captain(s)...Head Coach Game Captains...Josh Cody J. Kane...Harry Litwack J. Kane...Harry Litwack A. Didriksen, H. Silcox...Harry Litwack H. Lear, H. Reinfeld...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack B. Kennedy...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack B. Harrington, F. Bishop...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack C. Kefalos...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack J. Baum...Harry Litwack Game Captains...Harry Litwack J. Richardson, P. Collins...Harry Litwack P. Collins, O. Johnson...Harry Litwack M. Jones, T. Fehrle...Harry Litwack J. Kneib, R. Trudeau...Don Casey K. Washington, G. Bower...Don Casey T. Moore...Don Casey B. Bennett, M. Stahurski...Don Casey M. Stahurski, R. Reed...Don Casey Harrold, Montford, Reed...Don Casey Game Captains...Don Casey Game Captains...Don Casey Game Captains...Don Casey Game Captains...John Chaney Game Captains...John Chaney Game Captains...John Chaney E. Coe, K. Clifton...John Chaney N. Blackwell...John Chaney H. Evans, M. Vreeswyk...John Chaney M. Vreeswyk, J. Dowdell...John Chaney E. Pollard, M. Macon...John Chaney M. Harden, M. Macon...John Chaney M. Kilgore, M. Strickland...John Chaney V. Carstarphen...John Chaney R. Brunson...John Chaney R. Brunson, C. Ozment...John Chaney Game Captains...John Chaney M. Jackson, Futch, Stewart...John Chaney Stewart, Sanchez, Brokenborough.John Chaney Brokenborough, Sanchez, Barnes.John Chaney P. Sanchez, Q. Wadley...John Chaney Q. Wadley...John Chaney L. Greer, K. Lyde...John Chaney Wesby, Murry, Hawkins...John Chaney D. Hawkins...John Chaney M. Collins, A. Robinson...John Chaney M. Collins, A. Robinson...John Chaney D. Dacons, D. Salisbery...Fran Dunphy Totals 1,

30 NCAA TOURNAMENT Guy Rodgers 1972 EAST REGION Williamsburg, Va. South Carolina 53, Temple EAST REGION Raleigh, N.C. (10) St. John s 75, (7) Temple #8 EAST REGION Charlotte, N.C. (8) Temple 65, (9) St. John s 63 (1) N. Carolina 77, (8) Temple EAST REGION Hartford, Conn. (8) Temple 60, (9) Va. Tech 57 (1) Georgetown 63, (8) Temple MIDWEST REGION Dayton, Ohio (9) Temple 61, (8) Jacksonville 50 (OT) (1) Kansas 65, (9) Temple EAST REGION Landover, Md. (4) Temple 61, (13) Drexel 39 (5) Indiana 67, (4) Temple WEST REGION Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Cincinnati 77, (10) Temple SOUTHEAST REGION Orlando, Fla. (7) Temple 61, (10) Oklahoma 43 (2) Cincinnati 78, (7) Temple MIDWEST REGION Kansas City, Mo. (9) Temple 62, (8) Mississippi 40 (1) Minnesota 76, (9) Temple WEST REGION Boise, Idaho (10) W. Virginia 82, (7) Temple 52 Overall Record: appearances 1944 EAST REGION New York, N.Y. Temple 55, Catholic 35 Ohio State 57, Temple 47 FINAL FOUR 1956 EAST REGION New York, N.Y. Temple 74, Holy Cross 72 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 65, Connecticut 59 Temple 60, Canisius 58 Evanston, Ill. Iowa 83, Temple 76 (Final Four) Temple 90, SMU 81 (Third Place) FINAL FOUR 1958 EAST REGION Charlotte, N.C. Temple 71, Maryland 67 Temple 69, Dartmouth 50 Louisville, Kent. Kentucky 61, Temple 60 (Final Four) Temple 67, Kansas St. 57 (Third Place) 1964 EAST REGION Philadelphia, Pa. Connecticut 53, Temple EAST REGION Blacksburg, Va. St. John s 57, Temple EAST REGION Philadelphia, Pa. Villanova 77, Temple MIDWEST REGION Chicago, Ill. (2) Temple 75, (15) Southern 56 (10) LSU 72, (2) Temple 62 ELITE EIGHT 1988 EAST REGION Hartford, Conn. (1) Temple 87, (16) Lehigh 73 (1) Temple 74, (8) Georgetown 53 East Rutherford, N.J. (1) Temple 69, (13) Richmond 47 (2) Duke 63, (1) Temple EAST REGION Atlanta, Ga. (6) St. John s 81, (11) Temple 65 ELITE EIGHT 1991 EAST REGION College Park, Md. (10) Temple 80, (7) Purdue 63 (10) Temple 77, (15) Richmond 64 East Rutherford, N.J. (10) Temple 72, (3) Okla. St. 63 (OT) (1) N. Carolina 75, Temple SOUTHEAST REGION Atlanta, Ga. (6) Michigan 73, (11) Temple 66 ELITE EIGHT 1993 WEST REGION Salt Lake City, Utah (7) Temple 75, (10) Missouri 61 (7) Temple 68, (15) Santa Clara 57 Seattle, Wash. (7) Temple 67, (3) Vanderbilt 59 (1) Michigan 77, (7) Temple 72 ELITE EIGHT 1999 EAST REGION Boston, Mass. (6) Temple 61, (11) Kent 54 (6) Temple 64, (3) Cincinnati 54 East Ruthersford, N.J. (6) Temple 77, (10) Purdue 55 (1) Duke 85, (6) Temple EAST REGION Buffalo, N.Y. (2) Temple 73, (15) Lafayette 47 (10) Seton Hall 67, (2) Temple 65 (OT) ELITE EIGHT 2001 SOUTH REGION New Orleans, La. (11) Temple 79, (6) Texas 65 (11) Temple 75, (3) Florida 54 Atlanta, Ga. (11) Temple 84, (7) Penn State 72 (1) Michigan St. 69, (11) Temple 62 NCAA All-Tournament Teams 1956 Hal Lear (All-Final Four) Hal Lear (All-East Region) Guy Rodgers (All-East Region) 1958 Guy Rodgers (All-Final Four) Guy Rodgers (All-East Region) Bill Kennedy (All-East Region) Jay Norman (All-East Region) 1988 Tim Perry (All-East Region) 1991 Mik Kilgore (All-East Region) Mark Macon (All-East Region) 1993 Eddie Jones (All-West Region) Aaron McKie (All-West Region) 1999 Mark Karcher (All-East Region) Pepe Sanchez (All-East Region) 2001 Lynn Greer (All-South Region) Kevin Lyde (All-South Region)

31 ATLANTIC 10 TOURNAMENT Overall Record: appearances 1983 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 88, Saint Joseph s 69 Temple 72, Rutgers 67 W. Virginia 86, Temple 78* 1984 WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W. Va. Temple 78, Massachusetts 54 West Virginia 67, Temple Rutgers Athletic Center, Piscataway, N.J. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 67, St. Bona. 56 Temple 62, Saint Joseph s 61 Temple 59, Rutgers 51* 1986 McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 73, G.Washington 54 Byrne Arena, E. Rutherford, N.J. West Virginia 61, Temple McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 77, G. Washington 69 Temple 84, Saint Joseph s 68 Temple 70, West Virginia 57* 1988 WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.V. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 77, Duquesne 57 Temple 79, Saint Joseph s 67 Temple 68, Rhode Island 63* 1989 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 64, Duquesne 51 Rutgers 62, Temple 59 (OT) 1990 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 61, Duquesne 50 Temple 65, Rutgers 57 McGonigle Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 53, Massachusetts 51* Atlantic 10 Tournament Honorees 1991 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 56, West Virginia 53 Penn State 52, Temple The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 75, Saint Joseph s 59 West Virginia 44, Temple The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 80, West Virginia 53 Temple 71, Saint Joseph s 60 Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 69, Temple 61* 1994 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 58, Rutgers 44 Temple 54, G. Washington 34 Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 70, Temple 59* 1995 The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 84, West Virginia 72 Temple 47, Rutgers 42 Mullins Center, Amherst, Mass. Massachusetts 63, Temple 44* 1996 Phila. Civic Center, Phila., Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 67, Xavier 50 Temple 64, Rhode Island 52 Massachusetts 75, Temple 61* 1997 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 64, Duquesne 47 Temple 69, Xavier 62 (OT) R. Island 69, Temple 66 (OT) 1998 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 76, Saint Joseph s 52 G. Washington 78, Temple The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 64, Virginia Tech 51 Temple 76, Xavier 64 Rhode Island 62, Temple 59* 2000 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 71, Virginia Tech 52 Temple 54, Massachusetts 47 Temple 65, St. Bona. 44* 2001 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Atlantic 10 Champion Temple 76, Dayton 63 Temple 77, G. Washington 76 Temple 76, Massachusetts 65* 2002 The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. La Salle 72, Temple UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio Atlantic 10 Runner-up Temple 66, Richmond 52 Temple 63, Xavier 57 Dayton 79, Temple 72* 2004 UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio Richmond 64, Temple U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Temple 61, Dayton 51 G. Washington 77, Temple U.S. Bank Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio Temple 74, Rhode Island 45 Temple 68, G. Washington 53 Saint Joseph s 73, Temple Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Saint Joseph s 66, Temple 62 Atlantic 10 Championships: 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001 * Denotes championship game Below: Lynn Greer is carried off the floor after leading Temple to the 2001 A-10 Championship Terence Stansbury 1984 Granger Hall* 1985 Nate Blackwell* Granger Hall Charles Rayne 1987 Nate Blackwell Howard Evans Tim Perry 1988 Howard Evans Mark Macon Mike Vreeswyk 1989 Mark Macon 1990 Donald Hodge Mark Macon* Mark Strickland * Most Outstanding Player 1993 Eddie Jones Aaron McKie 1994 Eddie Jones Aaron McKie 1995 Levan Alston Rick Brunson 1996 Marc Jackson 1999 Lamont Barnes Mark Karcher 2000 Mark Karcher Pepe Sanchez Quincy Wadley* 2001 Lynn Greer* Kevin Lyde Quincy Wadley 2003 Brian Polk

32 NIT NIT (CHAMPION) New York, N.Y. Temple 60, Colorado 36 Temple 56, Oklahoma A&M 44 Temple 53, Bradley 40 THE TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL TEAM NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NIT (3RD PLACE) New York, N.Y. Temple 77, Dayton 66 Bradley 94, Temple 66 Temple 57, St. Bonaventure NIT New York, N.Y. Dayton 72, Temple NIT New York, N.Y. Temple 79, Army 66 Dayton 62, Temple NIT New York, N.Y. Temple 80, Providence 78 (OT) Loyola (Ill.) 75, Temple NIT New York, N.Y. Temple 88, Virginia Tech 73 Brigham Young 90, Temple NIT New York, N.Y. Kansas 82, Temple NIT (CHAMPION) New York, N.Y. Temple 82, Florida 66 Temple 94, Saint Peter s 78 Temple 63, Tennessee 58 Temple 89, Boston College NIT Austin, Texas Texas 72, Temple NIT Clemson, S.C. Temple 90, Clemson 82 Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia 77, Temple 76 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 1938 EASTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE CHAMPION Sitting left to right: Gavin White, Assistant director of athletics; Gordon Mulava; Joe Cromer; captain John Baum; Harry Litwack, head coach; Jim Snook; Eddie Mast; Carl Brooks. Standing left to right: Al Shrier, sports information director; Ted Quedenfeld, trainer; Don Casey, assistant coach; Tony Brocchi; Tom Wieczerak; John Richardson; Pat Cassidy; Bill Strunk; Jay Norman, assistant coach; Jim Wilson, assistant coach NIT Athens, Ga. Georgia 73, Temple NIT Richmond, Va. Richmond 70, Temple NIT (3RD PLACE) Fresno, Calif. Temple 81, Fresno State 75 Louisville, Ky. Temple 65, Louisville 62 Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 63, Villanova 57 New York, N.Y. Memphis 78, Temple 77 Temple 65, Syracuse NIT Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 68, Drexel 59 Temple 75, Boston College 62 Kingston, R.I. Temple 61, Rhode Island 53 Philadelphia, Pa. Minnesota 63, Temple 58 (OT) NIT Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers 76, Temple 71 Standing, left to right: Coach James Usilton, Sr., Bob Nicol, Ed McDermott, Jim Kidorf, Jim Busha, Tony Alfano and manager Alan Bobrow. Seated, left to right: Jimmy Usilton, Jr., Howard Black, Ed Boyle, Don Shields, Mike Bloom, Don Henderson and Al Freiberg NIT Blacksburg, Va. Virginia Tech 60, Temple NIT Philadelphia, Pa. Akron 80, Temple 73 NIT Appearances: 17, (.571) overall NIT Championships: 1938, 1969

33 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. Temple 79, Fordham 70 Ohio State 64, Temple 63 Temple 73, NYU ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. (Champion) Temple 76, Pittsburgh 71 Temple 91, Seattle 73 Temple 69, California KEYSTONE CLASSIC Harrisburg, Pa. (Champion) Temple 60, Penn State 50 Temple 65, Penn CAPITAL INVITATIONAL Washington, D.C. (Champion) Temple 63, Lafayette 51 Temple 61, American HURRICANE CLASSIC Miami, Fla. (Champion) Temple 70, Minnesota 66 Temple 85, Miami ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Philadelphia, Pa. Drake 58, Temple 54 Temple 99, Boston College 68 Loyola (Ill.) 74, Temple ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. Cincinnati 83, Temple 56 La Salle 83, Temple ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 84, St. Bonaventure 72 Temple 66, La Salle 59 (OT) Saint Joseph s 97, Temple ALL-COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Oklahoma City, Okla. Temple 82, Arizona State 63 Montana State 61, Temple 60 Stanford 53, Temple CHARLOTTE INVITATIONAL Charlotte, N.C. Temple 65, Miami (Ohio) 60 Davidson 63, Temple 60 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion) Temple 93, Providence 63 Temple 82, Wisconsin 80 Temple 83, St. Francis (Pa.) LOBO INVITATIONAL Albuquerque, N.M. Temple 72, Fordham 60 New Mexico 83, Temple 70 MOTOR CITY TOURNAMENT Detroit, Mich. Temple 72, Miami (Ohio) 67 Detroit 87, Temple FAR WEST CLASSIC Portland, Ore. Oregon State 65, Temple 44 So. California 68, Temple 53 Temple 90, Michigan State ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 84, St. Francis (Pa.) 75 Temple 60, Saint Joseph s 57 Pennsylvania 76, Temple RAINBOW CLASSIC Honolulu, Hawaii Temple 60, Minnesota 57 Arizona State 74, Temple 67 Temple 61, California SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. Illinois 82, Temple 77 Temple 73, Drake VOLUNTEER CLASSIC Knoxville, Tenn. Temple 70, Utah State 61 Tennessee 11, Temple 6 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURN. Philadelphia, Pa. (Champion) Temple 61, Harvard 59 Temple 68, Cincinnati 64 Temple 51, California JAYHAWK CLASSIC Lawrence, Kan. Washington 54, Temple 45 Fordham 67, Temple 65 GATOR BOWL Jacksonville, Fla. Memphis State 71, Temple 68 Jacksonville 63, Temple ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. St. John s 64, Temple 59 Villanova 84, Temple RAINBOW CLASSIC Honolulu, Hawaii Arizona State 73, Temple 65 St. John s 59, Temple 49 Wm. & Mary 68, Temple SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. Virginia 66, Temple 55 Temple 74, Auburn LAS VEGAS TOURNAMENT Las Vegas, Nev. (Champion) Temple 81, Baylor 70 Temple 89, UNLV MARYLAND INVITATIONAL College Park, Md. Temple 85, Harvard 73 Maryland 85, Temple BEST HOLIDAY CLASSIC Portland, Maine UNC-Charlotte 68, Temple 65 Temple 70, Maine CABRILLO CLASSIC San Diego, Calif. Temple 85, Florida 81 San Diego State 75, Temple STANFORD TOURNAMENT Palo Alto, Calif. Temple 73, Rhode Island 62 Stanford 77, Temple 70 TANGERINE BOWL Orlando, Fla. Stetson 79, Temple 73 Temple 98, Rollins FLEET CLASSIC Providence, R.I. Temple 78, Rhode Island 66 Providence 65, Temple COWBOY SHOOTOUT Casper, Wy. (Champion) Temple 71, Pepperdine 66 Temple 66, Wyoming 60

34 REGULAR SEASON TOURNAMENTS PIZZA HUT SHOOTOUT Wichita, Kan. (Champion) Temple 69, Tenn. Tech 63 Temple 62, Wichita State 60 JOSTENS CLASSIC (Champion) Philadelphia, Pa. Temple 81, La Salle 58 Temple 66, Pennsylvania COCA-COLA NIT (Champion) Temple 79, at Virginia 75 Temple 80, at Villanova 73 New York, N.Y. Temple 78, UNLV 76 Temple 67, Memphis State 59 BLADE CLASSIC Toledo, Ohio (Champion) Temple 80, Ga. Southern 61 Temple 75, Toledo SUGAR BOWL CLASSIC New Orleans, La. (Champion) Temple 70, Mississippi 61 Temple 87, Southern TOURN. OF CHAMPIONS Charlotte, N.C. Missouri 91, Temple 74 (2 OT) Arizona 68, Temple CARRIER CLASSIC Syracuse, N.Y. Temple 65, Arkansas State 41 Syracuse 73, Temple DODGE PRESEASON NIT Iowa City, Iowa Iowa 73, Temple 71 FIESTA BOWL CLASSIC Tucson, Ariz. Iowa State 81, Temple 79 (OT) Temple 56, Pepperdine BMA CLASSIC Kansas City, Mo. Temple 68, Kansas State 65 Kansas 97, Temple 73 7-UP SHOOTOUT St. Petersburg, Fla. Arizona 66, Temple ORLANDO SUNSHINE CLASSIC Orlando, Fla. Temple 67, Florida 62 Florida State 91, Temple 80 (OT) ECAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL New York, N.Y. Temple 63, Fairleigh Dickinson 51 Georgia Tech 57, Temple BCA/MLK CLASSIC Memphis, Tenn. Temple 65, S. California 54 7-UP SHOOTOUT Orlando, Fla. Temple 68, Louisville 53 HARRIS TEETER TOURN. OF CHAMPIONS Charlotte, N.C. Cincinnati 60, Temple 41 Temple 49, South Carolina 44 7UP SHOOTOUT San Antonio, Texas Texas 70, Temple PRESEASON NIT Temple 65, Rider 62 at Georgetown 74, Temple 49 GATORADE ROCK N ROLL CLASSIC Cleveland, Ohio Cincinnati 70, Temple 49 JIMMY V CLASSIC East Rutherford, N.J. Temple 74, Kansas 66 (OT) BANK IV CLASSIC Tulsa, Okla. Oklahoma State 49, Temple FORD FAR WEST CLASSIC Portland, Ore. Oregon 82, Temple 62 Temple 69, Bradley 63 A- 10/C-USA CHALLENGE Cincinnati, Ohio Temple 70, Cincinnati NABC CLASSIC Albuquerque, N.M. Temple 68, Auburn COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC New York, N.Y. Temple 65, Georgetown 49 Temple 59, Wake Forest PETE NEWELL CHALLENGE Oakland, Calif. Stanford 57, Temple GREAT EIGHT TOURNAMENT Chicago, Ill. Temple 64, Gonzaga 48 HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF CLASSIC Springfield, Mass. Indiana 67, Temple TIVO PRESEASON NIT Liacouras Center Temple 56, Delaware 49 Temple 61, New Mexico 49 New York, N.Y. Temple 67, Indiana 62 Duke 63, Temple COACHES VS. CANCER CLASSIC New York, N.Y. Florida 72, Temple 64 Maryland 82, Temple 74 JIMMY V CLASSIC East Rutherford, N.J. Alabama 70, Temple ORANGE BOWL CLASSIC Miami, Fla. Miami 72, Temple PRESEASON NIT Liacouras Center Temple 69, Army 37 Westwood, Calif. UCLA 54, Temple ATLANTIC CITY LENAPE TRAIL CLASSIC Atlantic City, N.J. Cincinnati 80, Temple 71 Regular Season Tournaments: Won 72, Lost 58 (.514)

35 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Individual Scored 30 Points...Dionte Christmas (30) vs. UMass (2/11/07) Scored 40 Points...David Hawkins (41) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Three Players Scored 20 Points...Dustin Salisbery (26), Dionte Christmas (20), Mark Tyndale (20) vs. Lafayette (12/28/06) Two Players Scored 30 Points...David Hawkins (41) and Mardy Collins (30) vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Five Players Scored 10 Points...Mark Tyndale (26), Mardy Collins (17),...Antywane Robinson (14), Dustin Salisbery (10), Wayne Marshall (10) at St. Bonaventure (1/11/06) Had 15 Rebounds...Mark Tyndale (16) vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Had 20 Rebounds...Joe Newman (24) vs. Drexel (2/5/73) Had 10 Offensive Rebounds...Lamont Barnes (11) vs. Virginia Tech (3/4/99) Had 10 Defensive Rebounds...Mark Tyndale (11) vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Two Players Had 10 Rebounds...Michael Blackshear (11) and David Hawkins (10) vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/04) Had a Double-Double in Points and Rebounds...Dionte Christmas (26 points, 11 rebounds) at Fordham (3/3/07) Had a Double-Double in Points and Assists...Mardy Collins (25 points, 12 assists) vs. Maryland (1/28/06) Had Back-to-Back Double-Doubles......Mark Tyndale: 22 pts, 10 reb vs. La Salle (2/4/07), 16 pts, 16 reb vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Had Three Consecutive Double-Doubles...Mark Tyndale: 22 pts, 10 reb vs. La Salle (2/4/07),...16 pts, 16 reb vs. St. Bon. (2/7/07), 27 pts, 10 reb vs. Rich. (1/31/07) Had a Triple-Double...Pepe Sanchez (10 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) vs. La Salle (1/17/1998) Two Players Had Double-Doubles...Mardy Collins (25 pts, 12 ast) and Mark Tyndale (14 pts, 10 reb) vs. Maryland (1/28/06) Had Three Consecutive 30-Point Games...Dionte Christmas:...31 vs. Rhode Island (1/20/07), 34 at Penn (1/24/07), 30 at Duquesne (1/27/07) Made 15 Field Goals...Lynn Greer (18) at Wisconsin (12/3/01) Attempted 25 Field Goals...Mardy Collins (25) vs. Duke (2/25/06) Shot.750 From the Field (min. 10 att.)...mark Tyndale (14-17) vs. Charlotte (2/24/07) Made 15 Free Throws...Lynn Greer (18) vs. Saint Joseph's (2/2/02) Shot From the Line (min. 10 att.)...david Hawkins (10-10) vs. Penn State (12/13/03) Made 7 Three-Pointers...Brian Polk (7) vs. St. Bonaventure (2/23/02) Attempted 15 Three-Pointers...Dionte Christmas (15) at Fordham (3/3/07) Shot.750 From 3-Point Range (min. 5 att.)...dionte Christmas (6-6) vs. Charlotte (2/24/07) Had 10 Assists...Mardy Collins (10) vs. Rhode Island (3/8/06) Had 15 Assists...Pepe Sanchez (15) vs. Lafayette (3/17/00) Had 10 Blocks...Duane Causwell (10) vs. Penn State (12/26/89) Had Five Steals...Dustin Salisbery and Mark Tyndale (5) vs. George Washington (2/17/07) Had 10 Steals...Mark Macon (11) vs. Notre Dame (1/29/89) Led the Team in Points, Rebounds, and Assists...Mark Tyndale (22 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists) vs. La Salle (2/4/07) Hit a Last Second Shot to Win a Game...Mardy Collins at Dayton (1/18/06) Temple DATE OPPONENT...W/L SCORE 2/7/07 St. Bonaventure...W /4/88 Duquesne...W /8/86 Penn...W /6/83 Rhode Island...W /11/80 Point Park...W /16/79 American...W /23/72 Rhode Island...W /27/70 Rider...W /11/70 at Pittsburgh...W /7/69 at Penn...W /31/67 Gettysburg...W /6/61 Muhlenberg...W /3/61 Scranton...W /4/56 at St. Francis (PA)...W /26/56 Delaware...W /4/54 at Drexel...W /17/51 Glassboro St....W /14/50 at Glassboro St....W POINT GAMES Opponent DATE OPPONENT...W/L SCORE 2/7/93 Wake Forest...L /5/66 Saint Joseph's [P]...L /2/60 at G. Washington..L /1/55 Kentucky...L /1/50 at Syracuse...L Point Games Facts Temple 100-Point Game Record: 18-0 Home 100-Point Game Record: 13-0 Away 100-Point Game Record: 5-0 Overtime 100-Point Games: 0 Most Frequent 100-Point Game Opponent: Glassboro State, Rhode Island, Penn (2) Most 100-Point Games in a season: 2 ( , , ) Dionte Christmas scored 31 points in a win over St. Bonaventure in 2007.

36 OVERTIME GAMES DATE OPPONENT...SCORE 3/3/04 Massachusetts (2OT)...W, /25/04 at La Salle...W, /27/03 Minnesota (NIT)...L, /3/02 Saint Joseph's (2OT) [P]...W, /27/02 at Dayton...W, /3/01 at Wisconsin (2OT)...W, /3/01 at George Washington...W, /27/01 Massachusetts...L, /19/00 vs. Seton Hall (NCAA)...L, /23/98 at Penn...L, /26/98 Saint Joseph's [P]...W, /7/97 vs. Rhode Island (A-10)...L, /6/97 vs. Xavier (A-10)...W, /28/97 La Salle (2OT)...W, /19/97 at Xavier...L, /7/97 Rhode Island...L, /4/96 Wisconsin...L, /22/95 Kansas...W, /2/95 Wisconsin...L, /28/95 Saint Joseph's [P]...L, /2/95 at St. Bonaventure (2OT)..L, /28/95 at Rhode Island...W, /20/94 Texas Tech (2OT)...W, /12/93 at George Washington...W, /20/92 Florida State...L, /9/92 Penn State (2OT)...W, /22/91 vs. Okla. St. (NCAA)...W, /10/91 West Virginia...W, /16/91 at Duquesne...L, /27/90 Iowa State...L, /1/90 Rutgers (2OT)...W, /11/90 at Massachusetts (3OT)...W, /6/89 vs. Rutgers (A-10)...L, /2/88 Missouri (2OT)...L, /9/87 at Penn State (2OT)...W, /20/86 at Villanova...W, /13/86 vs. Jacksonville (NCAA)...W, /18/86 at West Virginia...L, /21/85 Wake Forest...W, /25/84 La Salle (2OT) [P]...L, /4/84 at West Virginia...W, /4/84 Saint Joseph's...W, /26/83 La Salle...W, /12/83 Duquesne...L, /9/83 Penn (2OT)...W, /19/80 St. John's...L, /9/80 Saint Joseph's...L, /24/79 Syracuse...L, /11/78 at Pittsburgh...W, /16/74 Saint Joseph's [P]...W, /9/74 Villanova [P]...W, /29/72 at Syracuse...L, /8/70 Hofstra...L, /24/70 Fordham...L /7/69 Saint Joseph's [P]...L, /10/68 at Army...L, /9/66 St. John's (2OT)...L, /29/65 La Salle [P]...W, /15/62 Providence (NIT)...W, /8/62 at NYU...L, /18/61 Saint Joseph's [P]...L, /21/61 Pittsburgh...L, /27/60 St. John's...W, /7/57 at Kentucky (3OT)...L, /1/57 St. Bonaventure...W, /26/55 La Salle...L, /10/55 at Lebanon Valley...L, /29/55 Penn State (3OT)...L, /20/54 St. John's...L, LAST TIME IT HAPPENED Team Won By 30 Points...Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07) Won By 40 Points...Temple 88, Massachusetts 46 (2/26/03) Scored 100 Points vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Scored Under 50 Points...34 vs. Massachusetts (1/21/06) Scored Under 40 Points...34 vs. Massachusetts (1/21/06) Scored 50 Points in a Half...54 Points, Second Half vs. Massachusetts (2/11/07) Scored 60 Points in a Half...62 Points, Second Half vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Scored Under 20 Points in a Half..19 Points, Second Half vs. Massachusetts (1/21/06) Had a +20 Rebound Margin vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Had 50 Rebounds...50 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/19/05) Had Less Than 25 Rebounds...24 vs. Saint Joseph's (2/12/05) Had 25 Offensive Rebounds...28 vs. Massachusetts (2/26/05) Had Less Than 5 Offensive Rebounds...3 vs. Rutgers (11/29/06) Had 40 Defensive Rebounds...41 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/11/97) Made 40 Field Goals...41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Made Less Than 15 Field Goals...13 vs. Massachusetts (1/21/06) Attempted 80 Field Goals...83 vs. Rhode Island (2/4/89) Attempted Less Than 40 Field Goals...32 vs. Princeton (12/20/04) Shot.600 From the Field (29-43) vs. Richmond (1/31/07) Made 30 Free Throws...31 vs. Dayton (2/9/05) Made Less Than 5 Free Throws...4 vs. Kent State (11/21/06) Attempted 40 Free Throws...41 vs. Duquesne (1/27/07) Attempted Less Than 10 Free Throws...9 vs. Saint Joseph's (3/7/07) Shot.900 From the Line (min. 10 attempts) (13-13) vs. Richmond (1/31/07) Made 10 Three-Pointers...10 vs. Fordham (3/3/07) Made No Three-Pointers...0 vs. Massachusetts (2/1/96) Attempted 25 Three-Pointers...27 vs. Saint Joseph's (2/22/07) Attempted Less Than 10 Three-Pointers...8 vs. Princeton (12/6/05) Had 25 Assists...29 vs. George Washington (3/4/00) Had Less Than 5 Assists...3 vs. Indiana (1/3/04) Had 25 Turnovers...28 vs. Duquesne (1/27/07) Had Less Than 5 Turnovers...3 vs. Alabama (12/10/05) Had 10 Blocks...10 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/24/00) Had No Blocks...0 vs. Saint Joseph's (3/10/06) Had 15 Steals...18 vs. Saint Louis (2/18/06) Had No Steals...0 vs. Richmond (3/13/03) Last Overtime Game vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Last Overtime Victory at Home vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Last Overtime Victory on the Road vs. La Salle (2/25/04) Temple Defeated a Ranked Opponent vs. #19 Alabama (12/10/05) Temple Defeated a #1 Ranked Opponent vs. #1 Cincinnati (2/20/00) 1/14/54 at Lehigh (3OT)...W, /14/53 at Lebanon Valley...L, /13/52 Louisville (2OT)...L, /20/52 at Muhlenberg (2OT)...W, /1/52 at Niagara...W, /5/50 at NYU...W, /13/49 at St. John's...W, /14/45 at Penn State...W, /17/45 at Valley Forge...W, /13/45 St. John's...L, /15/39 at Michigan State...L, /5/37 West Virginia...W, /21/36 La Salle...L, /12/36 Rider...W, /10/33 at Carnegie Tech...L, OVERTIME FACTS Temple Overtime Record: Home Overtime Record: Overtime Record at the Liacouras Center: 1-1 Away Overtime Record: Neutral Site Overtime Record: 10-8 Postseason Overtime Record: 4-4 Longest Win Streak: 6 (Jan. 17, 1945 Mar. 20, 1952) Longest Losing Streak: 6 (Feb. 9, 1966 Jan. 29, 1972) Single Overtime Games: 67 (30-37) Double Overtime Games:15 (10-5) Triple Overtime Games: 4 (2-2) Most Frequent Overtime Opponent: Saint Joseph's (8) Most Overtime Games in a Season: 6 ( )

37 ALL-TIME RESULTS CHARLES M. WILLIAMS Record (8-3) Purple Crescent A.C W Germantown YMCA W Turnegemeinde W Temple J.V W W. Phila. YMCA W Kensington YMCA L Central H. S W Haverford College L Delhi Club W Northwest YMCA L W. Phila. YMCA W (15-7) Penna. R.R. YMCA W Camden YMCA W Turnegemeinde W Schuylkill Navy W Moorestown YMCA W Kensington YMCA L Central Pa. College W Central High School W Nicetown YMCA L Temple College J.V W Central Pa. College W First Regiment L Turnegemeinde L Purple Crescent A.C W All-Phila. Collegians W Temple Guards W Brooklyn YMCA L Temple Guards W Penn R.R. YMCA L Temple College J.V W Trenton YMCA L Turnegemeinde W (10-11) Brooklyn YMCA W NY 23rd St. Club W Baltimore A.C W Penn L Trenton YMCA L Central Pa. College L Temple J.V W University of Pa L Penna. R.R. YMCA L First Regiment L Central Pa. College W Camden YMCA L Central High School W Temple-Guards L Nicetown YMCA L All Phila. Collegians L Schuylkill Navy L MILESTONE VICTORIES Win Date Opponent...Score Coach Purple Crescent A.C Charles M. Williams Drexel H. Shindle Wingert Schuylkill Francois D Eliscu /11/29 Phila. Osteopathy James Usilton 400 2/22/36 Carnegie Tech James Usilton 500 2/20/43 La Salle Josh Cody /22/50 at Scranton Josh Cody 700 2/21/57 at St. John s Harry Litwack /27/62 at St. John s Harry Litwack /02/68 Hofstra Harry Litwack /29/74 at Drexel Don Casey /11/80 Rider Don Casey /23/85 at Massachusetts John Chaney /12/89 at Massachusetts John Chaney /8/94 George Washington John Chaney /20/98 Michigan State John Chaney /23/03 at Fordham John Chaney First Regiment Temple J.V Camden YMCA Penn W W W W (22-5) All Phila. Collegians W Clover Bike Club L Claremont A.C W W. Phila. YMCA W Germantown YMCA L Central High School W Camden YMCA L Belmont A.C W First Regiment W Yale University L Hancock A.A W Penna. Bike Club W Central Pa. College W Temple J.V W Central High School W Germantown YMCA L Montgomery A.A W Central High School W Trinity A.A W Penna. Bike Club W Trinity A.A W Spaulding A.C W Penna. Bike Club W Clover Bike Club W All Phila. Collegians W (18-6) Strawbridge & Clothier W Montgomery A.A W Bridgeton YMCA L Central Pa. College W Richmond A.C W Penn Bike Club L Central High School W Trinity A.A W N.Y. 23rd St. Club L Nicetown YMCA W Bristol A.A W Penn Bike Club W Trinity A.A W Germantown YMCA L Bristol A.A W Phila. All Collegians W West Chester Teacher s College L Eastburn Academy W Nicetown YMCA W Burlington A.C W W.Chester St. Teach. Col W Phila. All Collegians W Penna. Military Col L Temple Guards W JOHN T. ROGERS Record (14-8) Penland A.C L Univ. of Phila L Temple Guards W Tioga A.C W Friends Cent. School L N.E. Manual Tr W La Salle College L W. Chester Col L Phila. All Collegians W Brown Prep W Pa. Inst. for Deaf W Penn Bike Club L KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

38 ALL-TIME RESULTS Central College L Univ. of Phila W Tioga A.C W Temple College J.V W W.Chester Col L Eastburn Academy W Temple Guards W Penn Bike Club W Bristol A.A W Phila. Col. Pharmacy W : No varsity team H. SHINDLE WINGERT Record (8-3) Brown Prep W Friends Select L Drexel Institute W La Salle College W Saint Joseph s College W Pa. Inst. for Deaf L Girard College W Banks Business Col W Northeast Manual W Temple J.V W Girard College L (5-6) LaSalle W Widener W Northeast Manual W Phila. Dental Col L Girard College W Brown Prep W Drexel L Banks Business Col L Camden YMCA L West Chester State L PA Inst. for Deaf L (4-4) Northeast Manual W West Chester State L La Salle L Drexel W Girard College W Phila. Dental College L Banks Business Col W West Chester State L (3-5) La Salle L Phila. Dental College L Girard College W Brown Prep W Drexel L West Chester State L Phila. Pharmacy L Phila. Dental College W JOHN B. CRESCENZO Record (3-4) Phila. Dental College W Delaware L La Salle W Drexel L West Chester State L Phila. Dental College L Eastburn Academy W (5-4) Drexel L Friends Central W La Salle W Phila. Dental College L Loyola (Md.) W Girard College W Drexel L Phila. Dental College L Eastburn Academy W (6-2) Saint Joseph s W Hahnemann Med. Col W La Salle W Eastburn Academy W Phila. Dental College W Drexel L Carlisle L Friends Central W EDWARD M. McCONE Record (8-3) Gaston A.C W Widener L Phila. Pharmacy W Eastburn Academy W Delaware W La Salle L Eastburn Academy W MedicoChi W Pa. Dental School W Phila. Osteopathy W Hahnemann Med. Col L FREDERICK PROSCH, JR Record (4-6) La Salle W Delaware L Girard College W MedicoChi L Camden YMCA L Brown Prep W Phila. Osteopathy L Hahnemann Med. Col W MedicoChi L Carlisle L (3-5) Saint Joseph s L Delaware L La Salle W Girard College W Germantown Academy W MedicoChi L Camden YMCA L Philadelphia Pharmacy L (4-4) La Salle L Girard College W Germantown Academy W MedicoChi L Philadelphia Pedagogy W Brown Prep W Carlisle L Albright L (6-5) Brown Prep W Philadelphia Pharmacy W La Salle W Philadelphia Normal L Albright W Saint Joseph s L Girard College L Pratt Institute L Carlisle L Brown Prep W Albright W WILLIAM NICOLAI Record (5-7) Pratt Institute L Saint Joseph s L Washington L MedicoChi W Albright L Delaware L LaSalle W Carlisle Indians L Phila. Normal W Penna. Mil. Col L Washington W Phila. Normal W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

39 ALL-TIME RESULTS (9-4) La Salle W U. of Pa. Eng W Mt. St. Mary s L Saint Joseph s L Catholic L Delaware W Pa. Mil. College W Ursinus W Villanova L Alumni W Catholic W Phila. Normal W Albright W (7-6) Lehigh L La Salle W Ursinus L Girard College W Hahnemann Med W Ursinus L Penna. Mil. Col L U. of Pa. Eng W Albright W Schuylkill College L Alumni W Carlisle Indians L Phila. Normal W (10-9) Moravian W Loyola (Md.) W Franklin & Marshall L Ursinus W Albright W George Washington W Lebanon Valley L Stevens Tech W Penna. Mil. Col W Franklin & Marshall L Moravian L Pratt Institute L Mt. St. Mary s W Gallaudet L George Washington L Loyola (Md.) L Ursinus L Gallaudet W Schuylkill College W ELWOOD GEIGES Record (8-7) Ursinus L Muhlenberg W Pratt Institute L Stevens Tech L Gettysburg W Franklin & Marshall W Mt. St. Mary s L Washington W Villanova W Stevens Tech L Ursinus W Franklin & Marshall W Moravian W Quantico Marines L Ursinus L : No schedule due to World War I FRANCOIS M. D ELISCU Overall (9-7) Ursinus L Muhlenberg W Alumni W Loyola (Md.) W Stevens Tech W Dartmouth W Penna. Mil W Stevens Tech L Rutgers L Moravian W Washington W Fort Dix W Bucknell L Muhlenberg L Ursinus L Moravian L (7-4) Penn L 2nd Regiment Armory W Villanova L Lafayette L Bucknell W Schuylkill College W Moravian W Dickinson W Villanova L Alumni W Albright W (4-7) Schuylkill College W Alumni W Saint Joseph s L Lafayette L Muhlenberg L Phila. Osteopathy L Villanova L Phila. Osteopathy W Moravian W Bucknell L Villanova L (11-4) Alumni W Saint Joseph s W Phila. Optometry W Albright W Cathedral Col. (NY) L Villanova L Alumni W Temple Freshmen W Schuylkill Col W Seton Hall L Seton Hall W Washington L Susquehanna W CCNY W Schuylkill W SAMUEL L. DIENES Record (15-5) Quantico Marines L Norwich W Villanova W Phila. Optometry W Ursinus W Saint Joseph s L Alumni W Delaware W St. Francis (Pa.) W Loyola (Md.) W Blue Ridge W Mt. St. Mary s L Lehigh L Penna. Mil. Col W Phila. Textile W Muhlenberg L Susquehanna W Gettysburg W Haverford W Villanova W (12-10) Phila. Pharmacy W Phila. Optometry W Col. of Osteopathy W Phila. Textile Inst W Delaware W Muhlenberg L Washington L Schuylkill Col W Susquehanna W Villanova L KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

40 ALL-TIME RESULTS Susquehanna W Albright W Haverford W Saint Joseph s L George Washington L Schuylkill Col W Villanova L Muhlenberg L Dickinson L Dickinson L Gettysburg L Ursinus W (12-6) City Col. of N.Y L Phila. Pharmacy W Rutgers L Delaware W Moravian W Schuylkill Col W Blue Ridge Col W Susquehanna W Upsala W Upsala W Villanova L Western Maryland W Drexel W Dickinson L Schuylkill L Haverford L Susquehanna W Ursinus W JAMES USILTON, SR Record (14-5) Dec. 3 Phila. Osteopathy W 4 Phila. Textile Inst W 8 at Princeton W 11 at Rutgers L 15 Haverford W Jan. 8 at Lafayette W 15 Schuylkill Col W 19 Villanova W 26 Franklin & Marshall L 29 Penna. Mil. Col W Feb. 5 Dickinson W 9 Ursinus W 11 at Bucknell W 18 at Dickinson L 18 Albright W Mar. 1 at Ursinus L 4 Franklin & Marshall W 9 Bucknell L 16 at Villanova W (17-5) Dec. 3 Phila. Textile Inst W 7 Phila. Optometry W 10 at Rutgers L 14 Gettysburg W 19 Middlebury W Jan. 7 Phila. Osteopathy W 10 at Princeton L 13 Bucknell W 19 Ursinus W 23 Juniata W 28 at Penn State L Feb. 4 Western Maryland W 8 Ursinus W 11 Dickinson W 15 Delaware W 17 at Dickinson L 18 at Bucknell W 23 Juniata W 25 Albright W Mar. 3 Franklin & Marshall W 6 at Brown W 7 at Dartmouth L (16-4) Dec. 5 Phila. Osteopathy W 8 at City Col. of N.Y L 12 at Saint Joseph s W 16 Lebanon Valley W 18 Johns Hopkins W Jan. 1 Washington & Jeff W 5 at Dickinson W 9 St. Bonaventure W 11 Gettysburg L 16 at Ursinus W 22 Penn Athletic Club W 25 Dickinson W Feb. 2 Pittsburgh L 13 Ursinus W 15 W. Virginia W 16 at Princeton L 18 Schuylkill Col W 23 Georgetown W 27 at Gettysburg W Mar. 1 Bucknell W (18-3) Dec.11 Phila. Osteopathy W 14 Johns Hopkins W 17 at Saint Joseph s W 19 Franklin & Marshall W Jan. 8 City Col. of N.Y L 11 Lafayette W 15 at Ursinus W 17 Georgetown W 22 St. Bonaventure W 24 at Bucknell W Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg W 4 W. Virginia W 8 Wash. & Jeff W 12 Haverford W 15 Gettysburg W 19 Ursinus W 21 Loyola (Md.) W Mar. 4 Pittsburgh L 7 at Gettysburg L 8 at Franklin & Marshall W 25 Villanova W (17-4) Dec.18 Johns Hopkins W 27 at CCNY L Jan. 1 Purdue L 3 Georgia Tech W 9 Colgate W 14 Villanova W 16 Duke W 20 Muhlenberg W 24 Lebanon Valley W 30 Wash. & Lee W Feb. 5 Wake Forest W 7 Georgetown W 10 W. Virginia W 14 Bucknell W 17 Wash. & Jeff W 19 at Manhattan L 21 Carnegie Tech W 25 Ursinus W 28 at St. John s L Mar. 4 at Villanova W 7 at Ursinus W (13-7) Dec.12 at Pittsburgh L 15 Johns Hopkins W 17 Lebanon Valley W Jan. 1 Colgate W 5 CCNY W 9 Villanova W 12 at Carnegie Tech L 13 at West Virginia L 14 at Bucknell W 20 Saint Joseph s W 23 Georgetown W 30 New York Univ W Feb. 6 at Fordham L 9 West Virginia W 18 at St. Thomas L 20 at St. John s L 23 Manhattan W 26 Carnegie Tech L Mar. 5 Villanova W 9 Bucknell W (15-6) Dec.13 Johns Hopkins W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

41 ALL-TIME RESULTS Head coach Harry Litwack diagrams a play while assistant coach Ed Baron looks on. 15 Lebanon Valley W Jan. 2 Colgate W 7 at Pittsburgh L 10 at Carnegie Tech (OT) L 11 at W. Virginia W 14 at New York Univ L 17 Saint Joseph s W 21 Georgetown W 28 St. John s W Feb. 1 at Georgetown W 4 Villanova W 9 W. Virginia W 10 Bucknell W 14 at Bucknell W 15 at Penn State W 18 at CCNY L 21 at Manhattan W 24 Carnegie Tech W 28 at Villanova L 30 Pittsburgh L (9-12) Dec.13 Johns Hopkins W 21 Michigan W Jan. 1 Indiana L 3 G. Washington W 6 at Pittsburgh L 9 at Carnegie Tech W 13 Saint Joseph s W 20 at Georgetown L 27 Bucknell W Feb. 3 CCNY L 6 at Villanova L 10 W. Virginia L 12 Notre Dame L 15 New York Univ L 17 Georgetown W 20 Duquesne L 24 Carnegie Tech W 28 Villanova L Mar. 3 Pittsburgh L 7 at W. Virginia L 9 at Bucknell W (17-7) Dec.15 Johns Hopkins W 19 Saint Joseph s W 22 Indiana W 28 Ohio State W Jan. 1 Drake W 8 at Bucknell W 9 at Penn State W 12 Pittsburgh W 14 Georgetown W 15 New York Univ L 17 at W. Virginia L 21 at Carnegie Tech L 26 Fordham W Feb. 2 CCNY L 9 W. Virginia W 11 Purdue [CH] L 16 Villanova W 18 Bucknell W 20 at Georgetown W 21 at G. Washington W 25 Carnegie Tech W 27 at Pittsburgh L Mar. 1 at Villanova L 4 Notre Dame [CH] W (18-6) Dec.14 Johns Hopkins W 16 Saint Joseph s [A] W 18 at Georgetown W 23 California [A] L 30 Purdue [A] W Jan. 3 Michigan State W 11 W. Virginia [A] W 17 at W. Virginia L 18 at Carnegie Tech L 25 at Manhattan W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

42 ALL-TIME RESULTS 30 Georgetown W Feb. 6 at Princeton W 8 NYU [A] W 11 Penn State W 14 Pittsburgh [A] L 19 at Penn State W 22 Carnegie Tech W 26 at Pittsburgh L Mar. 2 Villanova [A] W 12 Rider (OT) W 21 Frank.& Marshall [P] ~ W 23 Pittsburgh [P] ~ W 28 Niagara [P] ~ W Apr. 3 McPherson Oilers[MSG]~48-56 L (17-6) Dec.19 Roanoke [MI] W 21 La Salle [A] (OT) L 28 Stanford [A] L Jan. 1 Nebraska [MI] W 6 at Pittsburgh L 8 Niagara [A] W 13 Georgetown [A] W 16 Villanova [A] W 23 Carnegie Tech. [A] W 29 at Georgetown L Feb. 3 Frank. & Marsh. [MI] W 5 W. Va. [A] (OT) W 9 Bucknell [A] W 12 Penna. State [A] W 17 at New York Univ W 19 Manhattan [A] W 20 at Penn State W 22 at Carnegie Tech W 25 Pittsburgh [A] W Mar. 5 Saint Joseph s [A] W 10 at W. Virginia L 17 Rutgers W 22 Pittsburgh [A]^^ L ^^Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball Conference playoff game (23-2) Dec.18 at St. John s (Md.) [MI] W 20 Illinois [A] W 30 Stanford [CH] W Jan. 7 Southern Methodist [A] W 10 at Georgetown L 12 Muhlenberg [A] W 14 at Manhattan W 18 at West Virginia W 20 at Carnegie W 22 at La Salle [CH] W 28 Villanova [CH] L Feb. 4 Penn State [A] W 5 West Virginia [MI] W 8 at Penn State W 9 at Pittsburgh W 12 NYU [CH] W 14 Carnegie [MI] W 16 at Navy W 18 Pittsburgh [A] W 23 Albright [H] W 25 Georgetown [A] W Mar. 4 Saint Joseph s [CH] W 9 Bradley [MSG]# W 14 Okla. A&M [MSG]# W 16 Colorado [MSG]# W From the season until , all home games were played at Convention Hall, unless noted otherwise (10-12) Dec.17 Penn AC [MI] W 19 Northwestern W 26 Southern California L 29 Minnesota L Jan. 6 La Salle L 9 at Georgetown L 13 Marquette W 18 at West Virginia L 21 Penn State W 27 Villanova L 31 at Pittsburgh L Feb. 1 Navy L 3 West Virginia L 8 Western Reserve [MI] W 11 Pittsburgh W 15 at Michigan State (OT) L 17 Carnegie W 24 Georgetown W Mar. 1 at NYU W 3 Saint Joseph s W 8 at Penn State L 10 at Carnegie L ERNEST MESSIKOMER Record (13-10) Dec.16 Penn AC [MI] L 18 Oregon L 25 Oklahoma W 27 Southern California L 29 Texas W Jan. 5 Georgetown W 10 New Mexico W 12 at St. John s L 13 at West Virginia L 17 La Salle W 27 Michigan State W Feb. 3 NYU L 7 at Georgetown L 10 West Virginia W 16 Carnegie W 17 at Navy W 22 Penn State L 28 Saint Joseph s W Mar. 1 at Michigan State L 2 at Wayne W 5 at Carnegie W 6 at Penn State L 8 at Penn AC W (12-9) Dec.11 Muhlenberg [MI] W 14 at Lehigh W 17 Oregon W 23 Oklahoma W 28 Illinois W 30 Kansas W Jan. 6 Michigan State L 10 Georgetown L 13 at Michigan State L 17 La Salle W 31 Rhode Island W Feb. 4 Bradley L 5 Loyola (Ill.) W 8 Penn State L 12 at Georgetown L 14 St. John s W 21 Fordham W 22 at Navy W 28 West Virginia L Mar. 5 at NYU [MSG] L 7 Saint Joseph s L (10-8) Dec.13 at Muhlenberg W 15 Oregon L 17 Lehigh [MI] W 20 Georgetown W 27 Washington L 29 Southern California W Jan. 3 Duke W 10 Rhode Island W 12 at Georgetown L 17 Syracuse L 31 Penn State L Feb. 7 NYU W 11 at Penn State L 14 La Salle W 18 at St. John s [MSG] W 20 West Virginia W 28 at Navy L Mar. 6 Saint Joseph s L JOSH CODY Record (11-11) Dec. 9 Muhlenberg [MI] W 12 at Lehigh W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

43 ALL-TIME RESULTS 15 Brigham Young W 22 US Coast Guard [MI] W 26 Washington State W 30 Southern California L Jan. 2 Duke L 6 at Syracuse W 9 Penn State L 16 NYU L 18 at Georgetown W 26 Aberdeen [MI] W 30 Syracuse L Feb. 6 West Virginia L 10 at Navy L 13 at St. John s L 17 at NYU L 20 La Salle W 25 at Penn State L 27 Georgetown L Mar. 2 Ursinus [MI] W 6 Saint Joseph s W (14-9) Dec.11 at Muhlenberg L 15 at Lafayette W 18 Oklahoma A&M L 22 at Frank. & Marshall W 28 Western Kentucky W Jan. 1 Havana W 8 Penn State W 11 at Ursinus W 15 St. John s L 18 at Norfolk Naval Sta L 22 NYU L 26 at Navy L 29 West Virginia W Feb. 5 Canisius W 8 at La Salle W 12 Muhlenberg L 17 at St. John s [MSG] W 19 Wash. & Jefferson W 23 at Penn State W 26 Western Michigan W Mar. 4 Saint Joseph s L 24 Ohio State [MSG] L 25 Catholic [MSG] W (16-7) Dec. 9 Holy Cross W 16 Oklahoma A&M W 20 at Princeton W 27 Tennessee W 30 Kentucky L Jan. 1 Wyoming W 3 at Ursinus W 6 Syracuse W 10 at Muhlenberg W 13 St. John s (OT) L 17 at Valley Forge (OT) W 20 at Quonset Point W 27 at Michigan State W 31 at Norfolk Naval Sta L Feb. 3 West Virginia W 7 at Navy L 10 Duke L 14 at Penn State (OT) W 17 NYU L 21 at Syracuse W 24 Penn State W 28 NYU [MSG] L Mar. 3 Saint Joseph s W (12-8) Dec. 8 Muhlenberg W 12 at Naval Train. Cntr W 15 Oklahoma A&M L 28 Lehigh W 29 at Tennessee L Jan. 1 Kentucky W 5 La Salle W 9 at Penn State L 12 Valley Forge Hospital W 19 at Syracuse L 26 at St. John s L 31 at Holy Cross L Feb. 2 West Virginia W 9 Duke W 11 St. John s W 16 Penn State W 20 at Valley Forge Hosp W 23 NYU L Mar. 2 Saint Joseph s W 9 at Kentucky L John Baum is Temple s all-time leading rebounder with 1,042 boards (8-12) Dec. 7 Muhlenberg W 14 Oklahoma A&M L 21 Colorado W 28 Southern California L Jan. 1 Wyoming W 4 Brigham Young L 8 at Penn State L 11 Duke L 16 at St. John s L 18 Syracuse W 22 at Muhlenberg W 25 La Salle L Feb. 1 West Virginia L 8 Penn State W 12 Saint Joseph s L 15 at Bucknell L 18 at West Virginia L 22 NYU W 26 at Gettysburg W Mar. 8 at Kentucky L (12-11) Dec. 3 at Bloomsburg W 6 Muhlenberg W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

44 ALL-TIME RESULTS 10 at Delaware W 13 Oklahoma A&M L 20 Kentucky W 27 Dartmouth W 30 at NYU [MSG] L Jan. 1 Santa Clara L 3 Colorado L 10 Duke W 17 North Carolina W 21 at Muhlenberg W 24 La Salle W 31 St. John s W Feb. 4 at Syracuse W 7 NYU L 10 at Holy Cross L 14 West Virginia L 17 Saint Joseph s L 21 Penn State W 24 at Kentucky L Mar. 2 at West Virginia L 6 at Penn State L (14-9) Dec. 2 at Frank. & Marshall W 4 Maryland W 8 Bucknell W Drew Nolan drives to the basket in a 1969 game versus Saint Joseph s at The Palestra. 11 Muhlenberg L 18 Bradley L 22 Colorado W 29 Rice W Jan. 1 Lafayette L 5 at Delaware W 8 at Duke W 13 St. John s [MSG] (OT) W 15 at Syracuse L 19 La Salle W 22 Boston University W 29 Syracuse W Feb. 3 at Holy Cross (19) L 5 Wake Forest W 9 at Muhlenberg L 12 Penn State W 19 George Washington L 21 NYU L 26 Saint Joseph s W Mar. 2 at Penn State L (14-10) Dec. 3 Vanderbilt W 10 Muhlenberg W 14 at Bloomsburg W 17 La Salle L 19 at Vanderbilt* L 21 at West Virginia L 26 at Buffalo W 29 Santa Clara L Jan. 2 Saint Joseph s W 5 at NYU [MSG] (OT) W 7 Syracuse W 11 at Delaware W 14 Duke W 16 at Lafayette L 21 George Washington W 28 La Salle (7) L Feb. 1 at Army W 4 St. John s (4) L 8 at Muhlenberg L 11 Manhattan W 18 West Virginia W 22 at Penn State L 25 Saint Joseph s W Mar. 1 at Syracuse L *at Owensboro, KY (12-13) Dec. 2 Delaware* W 8 at Phila. Textile W 9 Muhlenberg W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

45 ALL-TIME RESULTS 12 at G. Washington W 14 at Glassboro State W 16 North Carolina State L 20 at Syracuse L 22 at Scranton W 26 at St. John s [MSG](12) L 28 at Siena** L Jan. 1 La Salle (16) L 6 N. Carolina W 13 Manhattan L 20 Army W 27 La Salle (17) W Feb. 3 Saint Joseph s L 6 at N. Carolina State (10)58-86 L 8 vs. Drexel*** W 10 NYU L 13 at Connecticut L 17 CCNY L 21 at Upsala L 24 Saint Joseph s L 28 at Muhlenberg W Mar. 3 at Wilkes W *at Lincoln High School (Phila.) **at Albany, NY ***at Saint Joseph s Fieldhouse (9-15) Dec. 1 at Duke L 5 Phila. Textile [SH] W 8 at NYU [MSG} L 11 at Delaware L 12 Phila. Pharm. [SH] W 15 Muhlenberg L 17 Glassboro State [SH] W 22 Fordham* L Jan. 1 at Niagara** (OT) W 3 at Siena*** (13) L 8 La Salle L 12 Duke L 16 Widener [SH] W 19 North Carolina L 26 Saint Joseph s L Feb. 2 La Salle L 5 Princeton L 9 Syracuse L 11 Drexel [SH] W 13 at Albright W 16 Manhattan L 20 at Muhlenberg (2OT) W 23 Saint Joseph s W Mar. 1 at Saint Joseph s L * at Saint Joseph s Fieldhouse ** at Buffalo, NY *** at Albany, NY HARRY LITWACK Overall (16-10) Dec. 3 Widener [SH] W 6 Muhlenberg [SH] L 10 at Princeton W 13 Louisville (2OT) L 18 at NYU [MSG] W 20 Duke W 27 Fordham L 30 Lafayette** W Jan. 3 Saint Joseph s W 7 at Albright W 9 at Colgate W 10 at Syracuse W 12 Lehigh [SH] W 17 Memphis State** W 24 at Navy L 28 Drexel** W 31 at Muhlenberg L Feb. 4 Delaware [SH] W 7 Georgetown L 11 De Paul (7) W 14 La Salle (4) L 18 at Lehigh L 21 at Saint Joseph s L 28 Manhattan** (16) W Mar. 4 La Salle** (4) L 7 Penn State** W **at Saint Joseph s Fieldhouse (15-12) Dec. 2 Albright [SH] W 5 at Kentucky L 8 at Seton Hall [MSG] W 10 Lehigh [SH] W 12 at Gettysburg W 14 at Lebanon Vall. (OT) L 16 at Albright W 18 Lebanon Valley W 26 Santa Clara W Jan. 2 La Salle (13) L 6 Widener [SH] W 9 Navy (18) L 14 at Lehigh (3 OT) W 16 Manhattan W 20 at Delaware W 23 Saint Joseph s L 30 Iona L Feb. 2 at Princeton L 4 Drexel [SH] W 6 Saint Joseph s W 10 at St. Francis (NY) L 13 La Salle (7) W 20 St. John s (OT) L 24 at Muhlenberg W 27 at Georgetown L Mar. 3 at Holy Cross (13) L 6 at Penn State L (11-10) Dec. 1 at Muhlenberg W 4 at N. Carolina State L 8 Gettysburg [SH] W 11 at Navy W 14 Albright [SH] W 16 at St. John s [MSG] (16) W 18 at Kentucky (2) L Jan. 1 Kentucky (1) L 3 at Richmond W 5 at Duke (18) L 8 Lehigh W 12 at Albright W 22 Muhlenberg W 29 Penn State (3OT) L Feb. 5 Saint Joseph s W 10 at Lebanon Vall. (OT) L 12 at St. Francis (PA) L 15 at Lehigh L 19 Holy Cross L 26 LaSalle (2) (OT) L Mar. 5 Delaware W (27-4) Dec. 1 Albright [SH] W 7 Gettysburg [P] W 10 at Kentucky (2) W 14 at Gettysburg W 17 Princeton [P] W 20 Penn [P] W Jan. 4 at Lehigh W 6 at Scranton W 11 Villanova [P] W 14 Manhattan [P] W 21 Lehigh [P] W 26 at Delaware W 28 at Navy W Feb. 1 at Muhlenberg L 4 at St. Francis (PA) (13) W 6 at Duquesne W 8 Bucknell [P] W 10 Penn State [P] W 15 La Salle [P] W 18 at Lafayette W 20 Lebanon Valley [SH] W 22 Saint Joseph s [P] L 25 Duquesne [P] L 29 at Albright W Mar. 7 St. John s [P] W 10 Saint Joseph s [P] W 12 Holy Cross [MSG] W 16 Connecticut [P] W 17 Canisius [P] W 22 Iowa L 23 SMU W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

46 ALL-TIME RESULTS (20-9) Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] W 5 at Muhlenberg W 8 Kentucky [P] L 12 at Princeton W 18 Penn [P] W 25 Fordham [MSG] W 26 Ohio State [MSG] L 28 NYU [MSG] W Jan. 4 Wake Forest [P] (18) L 9 at Penn State L 11 St. Francis (PA) [P] W 16 Scranton [P] W 18 at Seton Hall L 26 Lebanon Valley [P] W 30 at Navy W 31 Delaware [SH] W Feb. 6 Villanova [P] W 8 Seton Hall [P] W 12 La Salle [P] L 15 Duquesne [P] W 21 at St. John s [MSG] W 23 G. Washington [P] W 27 Saint Joseph s [P] W Mar. 1 St. Bona. [P] (OT) W 4 at Duquesne L 9 Xavier [P] L 19 Dayton [MSG]# W 21 Bradley [MSG]# L 23 St. Bona. [MSG]# W (27-3) Dec. 2 Delaware [P] W 7 at Kentucky (3OT) L 9 at Cincinnati L 14 at Bucknell W 17 Texas A&M [P] W 21 Muhlenberg [P] W 26 Pittsburgh [MSG] W 28 Seattle [MSG] (15) W 30 California [MSG] W Jan. 4 at Lebanon Valley W 8 Penn State [P] W 11 at Lafayette W 15 Penn [P] W 18 at Gettysburg W 25 Saint Joseph s [P] W Feb. 1 St. John s [P] W 5 Duquesne [P] W 7 Seton Hall [P] W 12 La Salle [P] W 15 at G. Washington W 19 at Wake Forest W 22 Villanova [P] W 26 Lafayette [P] W 28 at Duquesne W Mar. 4 at Lehigh W 8 Saint Joseph s [P] W Hall of Famer Harry Chief Litwack was known for his cigars and inventing the zone defense. 14 Maryland W 15 Dartmouth W 21 Kentucky L 22 Kansas State W (6-19) Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] W 3 at Lehigh L 6 Kentucky [P] L 10 at Princeton L 13 at Rutgers L 17 Villanova [P] L 19 Muhlenberg [P] W 27 at Connecticut L Jan. 3 at St. John s [MSG] (13) L 7 Pittsburgh [P] W 10 Lafayette [P] W 14 at Delaware W 17 La Salle [P] L 24 Saint Joseph s [P] L 31 Navy [P] L Feb. 3 at Penn State L 5 at Bucknell L 7 Cincinnati [P] (5) L 13 Duquesne [P] L 18 G. Washington [P] L 21 at Muhlenberg L 25 Penn [P] W 28 at Lafayette L Mar. 4 at Duquesne L 7 at Seton Hall L (17-9) Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH] W 5 at Gettysburg L 9 Princeton [P] W 11 Lehigh [SH] W 12 Rutgers [P] W 15 at Delaware W 18 at Muhlenberg W 22 at Kentucky (13) L 28 Penn State W 29 Penn W Jan. 2 at G. Washington L KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

47 ALL-TIME RESULTS 6 at Pittsburgh W 9 Lafayette [P] W 13 Villanova [P] (9) L 20 Penn [P] L 30 Saint Joseph s [P] L Feb. 3 at Navy L 6 at Bucknell W 10 Muhlenberg [P] W 13 Connecticut [P] W 20 La Salle [P] W 24 at Lafayette W 25 at NYU [MSG] (14) L 27 St. John s (11) [P] (OT) W Mar. 4 Penn State [P] W 12 Dayton [MSG]# L (20-8) Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH] W 3 at Manhattan [MSG] W 6 at Princeton L 8 Gettysburg [P] W 10 Navy [P] W 14 at Lafayette W 17 Kentucky [P] (20) W 21 Penn [P] W 29 Lafayette W 30 American W Jan. 3 Scranton [SH] W 6 at St. John s [MSG] (5) L 11 NYU [P] L 14 at Muhlenberg W 21 Pittsburgh [P] (OT) L 27 La Salle [P] W Feb. 6 Muhlenberg [P] W 11 at Delaware W 14 Bucknell [P] W 16 at Lehigh W 18 Saint Joseph s [P] (OT) L 21 Manhattan [P] W 25 Villanova [P] W 28 at Penn State L Mar. 3 Lafayette [P] W 11 Saint Joseph s L 18 Army [MSG] W 21 Dayton [MSG]# L (18-9) Dec. 1 Susquehanna [SH] W 7 Lehigh [SH] W 9 Muhlenberg [P] W 13 Princeton [P] W 15 American [SH] W 18 at Kentucky L 28 Minnesota W 29 Miami (FL) W Jan. 4 St. John s [P] W 6 at Scranton W 10 Villanova (5) [P] L 13 at Muhlenberg W 20 at Navy L 27 Saint Joseph s [P] L 30 at Bucknell W Feb. 3 La Salle [P] W 8 at NYU [MSG] (OT) L 10 at Lafayette W 14 Penn [P] W 17 Manhattan [P] L 21 at Pittsburgh L 24 Delaware [P] W 28 Penn State [P] W Mar. 3 at Gettysburg W 9 Saint Joseph s [P] L 15 Providence [MSG]# (OT) W 18 Loyola (Ill.) [MSG]# L (15-7) Dec. 1 Gettysburg [P] W 4 Susquehanna [SH] W 8 Kentucky (9) [P] L 12 Bucknell [P] W 14 American [SH] W 19 Navy [P] W 22 Scranton [P] W 27 at St. John s W Jan. 3 Delaware [P] L 5 at Penn State L 9 Lafayette [P] W 12 at Muhlenberg W 19 Villanova [P] W 30 at Lehigh W Feb. 2 La Salle [P] L 5 Muhlenberg [SH] W 7 at Manhattan [MSG] W 12 NYU [P] L 16 Saint Joseph s [P] L 20 Pittsburgh [P] W 26 Penn [P] L Mar. 1 Long Island W (17-8) Dec. 7 Long Island W 11 Lehigh [P] W 14 American [P] W 18 Manhattan [P] L 21 Penn [P] L 27 Drake [P] L 28 Boston College [P] W 30 Loyola [P] W Jan. 4 at Navy W 8 St. John s [P] W 11 Saint Joseph s [P] L 18 at Bucknell W 25 Fordham [P] W 29 Connecticut [P] W Feb. 1 Penn State [P] L 3 Delaware [SH] W 6 at Muhlenberg W 8 at Lafayette W 11 at Gettysburg W 15 La Salle [P] W 19 at Pittsburgh L 22 Boston University [P] W 25 at Scranton W 29 Villanova [P] (8) L Mar. 9 Connecticut [P] L (14-10) Dec. 2 Gettysburg [P] W 5 at St. John s L 9 at Lehigh W 12 Boston University [P] W 16 Penn State [P] L 18 Scranton [SH] W 23 Penn [P] W 28 Cincinnati [MSG] L 30 La Salle [MSG] L Jan. 6 at Delaware W 9 Navy [P] W 12 Hofstra [SH] W 16 Villanova [P] W 23 at Fordham L 27 at Connecticut L 30 NYU [P] W Feb. 3 Virginia [P] W 6 La Salle [P] L 9 American [SH] W 13 Saint Joseph s [P](3) L 16 Pittsburgh [P] W 18 at Manhattan [MSG] L 20 at Wake Forest L 24 Lafayette [P] W (21-7) Dec. 2 Rider [P] W 4 Delaware [P] W 7 Lehigh [SH] W 9 Toledo W 11 at Gettysburg W 15 Creighton [P] W 17 American [SH] W 22 Canisius [P] W 27 St. Bonaventure [P] W 29 La Salle [P] (OT) W 30 Saint Joseph s [P](3) L Jan. 5 Villanova [P] W 8 West Chester [P] W 12 at Scranton W 15 at Navy L 22 Manhattan [P] W 26 at Lafayette W 29 at Penn State L Feb. 3 at NYU [MSG] W 5 Saint Joseph s [P](8) L 9 St. John s [P] (2 OT) L KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

48 ALL-TIME RESULTS 12 at Pittsburgh W 16 Fordham [P] W 18 La Salle [P] L 22 Penn W 26 at Rhode Island W Mar.10 Virginia Tech [MSG]# W 14 Brigham Young [MSG]# L (20-8) Dec. 3 American [P] W 6 at Lehigh W 8 Scranton [SH] W 10 at Canisius W 14 Rider [P] W 17 Rhode Island [P] W 21 Wake Forest [P] W 28 Arizona State W 29 Montana State L 30 Stanford L Jan. 3 Penn [P] W 7 at Fordham L 11 Penn State [P] W 14 Villanova [P] L 25 Lafayette [P] W 28 Saint Joseph s [P] W 31 Gettysburg [SH] W Feb. 2 at Manhattan [MSG] L 4 at St. John s L 8 La Salle [P] W 11 Oklahoma City [P] L 15 at Delaware W 18 Navy [P] W 22 Pittsburgh [P] W 25 NYU [P] W Mar. 3 American [P]^ W 4 La Salle [P]^^ W 11 St. John s L (19-9) Dec. 1 at Creighton W 6 Lehigh [P] W 9 Manhattan [P] W 14 at NYU [MSG] W 18 Miami (OH) W 19 Davidson (19) L 22 at Pittsburgh L 27 Providence [S] W 28 Wisconsin [S] W 30 St. Francis (PA) [S] W Jan. 6 Army [P] L 9 Penn [P] W 13 at Wake Forest W 24 Rider [P] W 27 Saint Joseph s [P] L 31 at Penn State L Feb. 3 Villanova [P] W 7 St. John s [P] W 10 La Salle [P] L 13 at Navy W 14 Delaware [SH] W 17 at Duke L 21 Fordham [P] W 24 at American W 28 at Lafayette W Mar. 1 Saint Joseph s [P]^ W 2 La Salle [P]^ L 15 Kansas [MSG]# L (22-8) Dec. 2 Hofstra [SH] W 5 at Lehigh W 7 Wake Forest [P] L 10 at Army (OT) L 14 NYU [P] W 20 Fordham W 21 New Mexico (8) L 27 Miami (Ohio) W 28 Detroit (11) L Jan. 4 Navy [P] W 7 Penn [P] W 10 American [P] W 15 Pittsburgh [P] W 18 Saint Joseph s [P] W 25 La Salle [MSG] L 28 Duke [P] W Feb. 1 at St. John s [P] L 4 at Delaware W 5 Syracuse [P] W 7 Lafayette [P] W 12 Penn State [P] W 15 Rider [P] W 20 at Manhattan [MSG] W 22 Villanova [P] L 28 Gettysburg [P]^ W Mar. 7 Saint Joseph s [P]^ (OT) L 13 Florida# W 17 Saint Peter s# W 20 Tennessee# W 22 Boston College# W (15-13) Dec. 2 St. John s [MH] W 4 Lehigh [MH] W 6 at Rider W 11 at NYU [MSG] L 13 Manhattan [P] L 20 Delaware [P] W 26 Oregon State L 29 Southern Cal (12) L 30 Michigan State W Jan. 3 West Chester [P] L 7 at Hofstra L 10 La Salle [P] W 15 at Penn State L 17 at Navy W 21 Penn [P] (14) L 24 Fordham [P] (OT) L 27 G. Washington [P] W 28 at Lafayette W 31 Villanova [P] (10) L Feb. 4 South Carolina L 7 at Syracuse W 11 at Pittsburgh W 13 Saint Joseph s [P] L 18 Long Island [MH] W 21 at American W 27 Rider [P]^ W 28 Saint Joseph s [P]^ W Mar. 7 Villanova [P] L (13-12) Dec. 2 Navy [P] W 5 Wake Forest [P] L 8 Hofstra [MH] (OT) L 19 at Oregon (16) L 21 at Stanford L 23 at UC-Santa Barbara L 26 St. Francis [S] W 28 Saint Joseph s [S] W 29 Penn (6) [S] L Jan. 6 at South Carolina (2) L 9 La Salle [P] L 16 at Fordham [MSG] (14) W 18 at West Chester W 20 Penn [P] (4) L 22 American [MH] W 27 Pittsburgh [P] W 30 Syracuse [P] W Feb. 1 Drexel [MH] W 3 at Delaware W 6 Saint Joseph s [P] L 10 Penn State [P] W 13 NYU [P] W 18 at Manhattan [MSG] W 20 at St. John s L 26 Villanova [P] L (23-8) Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] W 4 Holy Cross [P] L 7 at Hofstra W 11 at American [P] W 18 Penn (5) [P] W 22 Stanford [P] W 28 Minnesota W 29 Arizona State L 30 California W Jan. 3 at Pepperdine W 4 at Long Beach St. (8) L 8 at Navy L 15 Fordham [P] W 17 Delaware [MH] W 20 St. John s [P] W 22 Manhattan [P] W 26 at G. Washington W 29 at Syracuse (OT) L 31 at Drexel W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

49 ALL-TIME RESULTS Feb. 2 La Salle [P] W 5 at Wake Forest L 7 at Penn State W 10 at Seton Hall [MSG] W 12 Villanova [P] L 16 at Pittsburgh W 19 Saint Joseph s [P] W 23 Rhode Island [P] W 28 Textile [MH] W Mar. 3 Lafayette [P]^ W 4 Saint Joseph s [P]^ W 11 South Carolina (6) L (17-10) Nov.28 Hofstra [MH] W Dec. 6 Oregon State [P] L 9 at Manhattan [MSG] W 13 Navy [P] L 16 at Rutgers W 19 at West Chester W 23 Penn [P] (11) L 29 Illinois* L 30 Drake* W Jan. 3 at Delaware W 6 Textile [P] L 11 Syracuse [MH] W 13 at Fordham [MSG] W 16 at Princeton L 20 at St. John s (17) L 24 Pittsburgh W 27 at Holy Cross W Feb. 3 at American W 5 Drexel [MH] W 7 Penn State [P] L 10 Saint Joseph s [P] L 14 G. Washington [P] W 17 La Salle [P] W 21 at Rhode Island W 24 Villanova [P] W Mar. 2 Lafayette [P]^ W 3 Saint Joseph s [P]^ L DON CASEY Record (16-9) Nov.30 West Chester [MH] W Dec. 4 Dickinson [MH] W 8 Cincinnati [P] L 11 at Navy W 14 Utah State W 15 Tennessee L 19 Rutgers [P] W 27 Harvard [P] W 28 Cincinnati [P] W 29 California [P] W Jan. 5 Manhattan [P] L 8 Penn [P] L 12 Fordham [P] W 14 American [MH] L 19 at Syracuse L 23 St. John s [P] L 26 at Hofstra W 29 at Drexel W Feb. 3 La Salle [P] L 6 at Penn State W 9 Villanova [P] (OT) W 13 Rhode Island [P] W 16 Saint Joseph s [P] (OT) W 20 at Pittsburgh L 22 Textile [P] W (7-19) Nov.29 Hofstra [P] W Dec. 3 at West Chester W 7 at St. John s L 13 Washington L 14 Fordham L 18 Navy [P] W 20 at Rutgers L 26 Memphis State L 27 Jacksonville L Jan. 4 at Rhode Island W 11 at Cincinnati L 14 Princeton [MH] L 18 at Fordham [MSG] L 22 Syracuse [P] L 25 Villanova [P] L 29 Pittsburgh [P] L 31 American [MH] L Feb. 3 Textile [MH] L 8 La Salle [P] (13) L 12 Penn State [P] W 15 Saint Joseph s [P] W 18 at G. Washington L 20 at Manhattan L 25 Penn [P] (10) L Mar. 1 Drexel [P] W 4 at Rider^ L (9-18) Dec. 2 West Chester [MH] W 5 Fordham [P] W 10 at West Virginia L 13 at Navy L 20 Rutgers [P] (15) L 26 St. John s [MSG] L 29 Villanova [MSG] L Jan. 7 Marshall [P] L 10 St. John s [P] (14) L 14 Cincinnati [P] (14) L 17 Textile [P] L 21 Penn [P] L 24 at Pittsburgh L 26 Dickinson [MH] W 28 at Syracuse L 31 La Salle [P] W Feb. 4 at Penn State W 7 at South Carolina L 10 Manhattan [P] L 14 at Hofstra L 18 Saint Joseph s [P] L 21 Villanova [P] L 25 at American W 28 at Drexel [P] W Mar. 2 at Rider^ W 5 Saint Joseph s [P]^ W 6 Hofstra [P]^ L (17-11) Nov.30 Point Park [MH] W Dec. 2 Hofstra [MH] W 4 at West Chester L 8 Dickinson [MH] W 11 West Virginia [P] W 14 Navy [P] W 20 at King s W 28 Arizona State L 29 St. John s L 30 William & Mary L Jan. 5 at Cincinnati L 11 American [P] L 15 at Fordham [MSG] W 17 at Buffalo W 19 at St. John s L 22 Penn [P] L 26 Syracuse [P] (17) L 28 CCNY [MH] W 31 at Biscayne W Feb. 3 at Manhattan [MSG] W 5 South Carolina [P] L 9 Penn State [P] W 12 La Salle [P] W 16 Villanova [P] W 19 Drexel [MH] W 23 Pittsburgh [P] W 26 Saint Joseph s [P] W Mar. 4 Hofstra^ L (24-5) Nov.28 King s [MH] W Dec. 1 West Chester [MH] W 3 Assumption [MH] W 7 at Dayton W 9 Dickinson [MH] W 12 Biscayne [MH] W 17 Manhattan [P] W 19 Buffalo [MH] W 29 Virginia (16) L 30 Auburn W Jan. 7 at Bucknell W 11 at Pittsburgh (2OT) W 14 Villanova [P] W 18 at Navy W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

50 ALL-TIME RESULTS 25 at Syracuse (10) L 28 La Salle [P] L Feb. 1 at Hofstra W 4 at Drexel W 8 at Penn State W 11 Saint Joseph s [P] W 13 Rider [P] W 15 Saint Joseph s [P] W 18 at American W 21 Penn [P] W 24 St. Francis (NY) [MH] W Mar. 1 American^ W 3 Lafayette^ W 4 La Salle^ L 10 at Texas# (16) L (25-4) Nov.27 at West Chester W Dec. 3 Lehigh [MH] W 5 Scranton [MH] W 9 at Wake Forest W 12 Navy [P] W 16 Villanova [P] W 20 at Manhattan W 29 Baylor W 30 UNLV (14) W Jan. 3 Pittsburgh [P] W 6 at St. John s W 10 Penn [P] L 13 at Lafayette W 18 Bucknell [MH] W 22 at Delaware W 24 Syracuse [P] (12) (OT) L 27 at St. Francis (NY) W 29 at Virginia L Feb. 1 Hofstra [MH] W 3 Drexel [P] W 7 Penn State [MH] W 10 La Salle [P] W 16 American [MH] W 21 Saint Joseph s [P] W 24 Dayton [P] W 28 Drexel^ W Mar. 2 Lafayette^ W 3 Saint Joseph s^ W 9 St. John s L (14-12) Dec. 1 West Chester [MH] W 5 Virginia [P] (13) L 8 at Navy W 11 at Lehigh W 15 Wake Forest [P] W 19 at Penn State W 22 at Cincinnati L 28 Harvard W 29 Maryland L Jan. 2 at Pittsburgh L Jim McLoughlin, John Chaney and Terence Stansbury. 8 Penn [P] L 12 Lafayette [MH] W 16 at Bucknell W 19 La Salle [S] W 21 Delaware [MH] W 24 at William & Mary W 26 Manhattan [P] W 30 at Syracuse (4) L Feb. 2 at Drexel L 6 at Hofstra L 9 Saint Joseph s [CH] (OT) L 11 Rider [MH] W 16 Villanova [P] L 19 St. John s [P] (7) (OT) L 23 at American W 27 La Salle^ L (20-8) Dec. 1 at West Chester W 4 Lehigh [MH] W 6 at Delaware W 11 Point Park [MH] W 13 Cincinnati [P] W 21 UCLA (3) * L 26 Charlotte L 27 Maine W Jan. 6 Penn State [P] W 9 at Fordham L 14 Penn [P] L 17 at Lafayette W 21 at South Carolina W 24 at Manhattan W 28 William & Mary [P] W 31 Villanova [P] W Feb. 4 Hofstra [MH] W 7 Drexel [MH] W 9 at Rider W 14 Saint Joseph s [P] L 16 Bucknell W 21 La Salle [P] W 25 Maine W 28 American [P] L Mar. 2 Hofstra^ W 4 Saint Joseph s^ L 12 at Clemson# W 16 at West Virginia# L * Tokyo, Japan (19-8) Nov.28 West Chester W Dec. 1 Utica W 3 at Lehigh W 5 Fordham [P] W 9 South Carolina [P] W 12 Rider [P] W 19 Villanova [P] (18) W 23 at St. John s L 29 Florida W 30 San Diego State L Jan. 4 Pittsburgh [P] L 6 at Bucknell W 9 at Navy W 14 Delaware W 16 at Hofstra W 19 at Marist W 23 Saint Joseph s [P] W 27 at Penn State L Feb. 3 at Maine W 6 at Drexel W 9 Penn [P] L 13 at William & Mary L 16 Lafayette W 20 La Salle [P] W 26 at American W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

51 ALL-TIME RESULTS 10 Villanova [P] W 17 at Rutgers W 22 at Wichita State W 28 Rhode Island W 29 Providence L Jan. 4 Saint Joseph s [S] (OT) W 7 Penn State [P] W 12 Massachusetts [P] W 14 at G. Washington W 17 Dayton [P] L 19 at Rhode Island W 21 Rutgers [P] W 26 at Duquesne W 28 West Virginia [P] W Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure W 4 at W. Virginia (OT) W 8 Penn [P] W 11 St. Bonaventure [P] W 16 Rhode Island [MH] W 18 Duquesne [MH] W 22 G. Washington [P] W 25 La Salle [P] (2OT) L 27 at Massachusetts W Mar. 1 at Penn State W 3 Saint Joseph s [P] W 8 Massachusetts^ W 9 West Virginia^ L 15 St. John s W 17 North Carolina (1) L From until all home games were played at McGonigle Hall unless otherwise noted. Aaron McKie is tied for ninth on Temple s all-time scoring list with 1,650 points. Mar. 3 Drexel^ L 11 at Georgia# L JOHN CHANEY Record (14-15, 5-9 A-10) Nov.30 at G. Washington W Dec. 3 Rhode Island W 4 Stanford L 6 at Missouri (10) L 11 William & Mary [P] W 18 Villanova [P](19) L 29 Stetson L 30 Rollins W Jan. 6 Rhode Island W 8 at West Virginia L 12 at Massachusetts W 15 G. Washington [P] L 19 Drexel W 22 Saint Joseph s [P] L 26 Penn State [P] L 29 Rutgers [P] L Feb. 2 at St. Bonaventure L 6 at Dayton L 9 Penn [P] (2OT) W 12 Duquesne (OT) L 16 at Rutgers L 19 Saint Joseph s [P] L 21 Monmouth W 26 La Salle (OT) W Mar. 2 Massachusetts W 5 at Rhode Island W 9 Saint Joseph s [S]^ W 11 Rutgers [S]^ W 12 West Virginia [S]^ L (26-5, 18-0 A-10) Nov.28 at Drexel W Dec. 7 at Bowling Green W (25-6, 15-3 A-10) Nov.26 Drexel W Dec. 1 Villanova [P] L 5 at Bradley L 8 Penn [P] W 15 La Salle [P] W 22 Wake Forest W 28 Pepperdine W 29 Wyoming W Jan. 3 Saint Joseph s [P] W 5 at Penn State W 10 Massachusetts W 12 G. Washington [P] W 17 at Rhode Island W 19 at Rutgers W 24 Duquesne W 26 at West Virginia L 31 St. Bonaventure W Feb. 2 West Virginia W 7 Rutgers W 9 at St. Bonaventure W 14 Rhode Island W 16 at Duquesne L 21 at G. Washington W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

52 ALL-TIME RESULTS 23 at Massachusetts W 28 Penn State W Mar. 2 Saint Joseph s [P] L 7 St. Bonaventure^ W 8 Saint Joseph s^ W 9 Rutgers^ W 14 Virginia Tech W 16 Georgetown (1) L (25-6, 15-3 A-10) Nov.26 at Drexel W 30 at UCLA L Dec. 4 Penn [P] W 6 Tennessee Tech W 7 Wichita State W 14 Villanova [S] W 21 Wake Forest (OT) W 27 La Salle [P] W 28 Penn [P] W Jan. 4 Rhode Island W 9 Saint Joseph s [P] L 11 Rutgers W 16 at Duquesne W 18 at W. Virginia (OT) L 23 Penn State W 25 St. Bonaventure W 27 at G. Washington W Feb. 1 Massachusetts W 3 G. Washington W 6 at Rhode Island W 8 Saint Joseph s [P] L 10 at Rutgers W 13 Duquesne W 15 West Virginia W 17 at Massachusetts W 20 at St. Bonaventure W 22 at Penn State W 27 G. Washington W Mar. 1 West Virginia^ L 13 Jacksonville (OT) W 15 Kansas (2) L (32-4, 17-1 A-10) Nov.21 at Virginia # W 24 at Villanova # W 28 UNLV [MSG] # L 29 Memphis State [MSG] # W Dec. 2 at La Salle [P] W 4 Drexel W 8 Penn W 13 at St. Bonaventure W 15 UCLA (11) W 20 at Villanova (OT) W 29 Georgia Southern W 30 Toledo W Jan. 3 at Rhode Island W 5 G. Washington W 8 at Kansas (19) L 10 at Rutgers W 15 Penn State W 18 at Saint Joseph s [P] W 21 Massachusetts W 24 at UAB W 26 Rutgers W 29 Duquesne W Feb. 2 at Massachusetts W 5 Rhode Island W 7 Saint Joseph s W 9 at Penn State (2 OT) W 14 at West Virginia W 16 at Duquesne W 19 St. Bonaventure W 21 at G. Washington W 24 West Virginia L Mar. 1 G. Washington^ W 3 Saint Joseph s^ W 5 West Virginia^ W 13 Southern W 15 LSU L When he finished his career in 1988, Tim Perry was second on the NCAA list for blocks with (32-2, 18-0 A-10) Dec. 3 at UCLA W 7 at Massachusetts W 10 Saint Joseph s W 12 Rhode Island W 19 South Carolina W 28 Mississippi W 29 Southern W Jan. 4 Rutgers W 6 at Penn [P] W 9 at G. Washington W 14 La Salle W 16 at St. Bonaventure W 18 at Penn State W 21 Massachusetts W 24 at UNLV (8) L 28 St. Bonaventure W 31 at Rhode Island W Feb. 4 Duquesne W 6 at Rutgers W 10 Villanova (10) W 14 G. Washington W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

53 ALL-TIME RESULTS 16 Penn State W 21 at North Carolina (5) W 23 at West Virginia W 25 at Duquesne W 28 West Virginia W Mar. 2 at Saint Joseph s [P] W 6 Duquesne^ W 8 Saint Joseph s^ W 10 Rhode Island^ W 18 Lehigh W 20 Georgetown W 24 Richmond W 26 Duke (5) L (18-12, 15-3 A-10) Dec. 2 Missouri (8) (2OT) L 3 Arizona (11) L 10 Kansas L 12 Saint Joseph s [P] W 15 at Duquesne W 17 at Villanova L 26 Penn State W Jan. 4 at La Salle [P] W 7 at N. Carolina State (16)59-71 L 10 Rutgers W 12 at Massachusetts W 15 at G. Washington W 19 at Penn State W 21 at West Virginia L 24 Massachusetts W 29 at Notre Dame L 31 Penn W Feb. 2 Saint Joseph s W 4 at Rhode Island L 6 St. Bonaventure W 9 G. Washington W 12 Duquesne W 16 Rhode Island W 19 at UNLV (18) L 23 at Rutgers L 26 West Virginia W Mar. 1 at St. Bonaventure W 5 Duquesne [P]^ W 6 Rutgers [P]^ (OT) L 15 at Richmond# L (20-11, 15-3 A-10) Nov.28 at Penn W Dec. 1 Arkansas State W 2 at Syracuse (1) L 9 at Penn State L 12 Saint Joseph s W 16 at Illinois (5) L 23 Duquesne W Jan. 3 La Salle (17) L 6 N. Carolina St. (18) L 9 at G. Washington W 11 West Virginia W 13 UNLV [S] (7) L 16 at Georgia Tech (11) L 18 at Duquesne W 20 Massachusetts W 24 Rhode Island W 28 at St. Bonaventure W 31 at Saint Joseph s W Feb. 3 at Rhode Island L 5 St. Bonaventure W 11 at Massachusetts (3OT) W 13 Penn State W 18 at Rutgers W 21 Villanova L 24 G. Washington W 27 at West Virginia L Mar. 1 Rutgers (2OT) W 4 Duquesne [P]^ W 5 Rutgers [P]^ W 8 Massachusetts^ W 16 St. John s L (24-10, 13-5 A-10) Nov.15 at Iowa L 29 at Villanova (24) W Dec. 5 at St. Bonaventure W 8 at South Carolina (21) L 15 Georgia Tech (23) W 18 Penn State W 27 Iowa State (OT) L 29 Pepperdine W Jan. 3 Penn W 5 at La Salle [CC] W 8 Rutgers W 10 at G. Washington W 16 at Duquesne (OT) L 19 at Clemson W 22 Saint Joseph s W 24 Massachusetts W 26 St. Bonaventure W 29 at Rhode Island W Feb. 1 at Rutgers L 4 at Saint Joseph s L 7 G. Washington W 10 West Virginia (OT) W 13 at Penn State W 16 Notre Dame W 19 Rhode Island L 21 at Massachusetts W 23 at West Virginia L 28 Duquesne W Mar. 3 West Virginia [P]^ W 4 Penn State [P]^ L 14 Purdue W 16 Richmond W 22 Okla. State (14) (OT) W 24 North Carolina (4) L (17-13, 11-5 A-10) Dec. 3 at Penn [P] W 7 Duquesne W 10 Illinois W 27 vs. Kansas State W 28 vs. Kansas (4) L Jan. 2 Rhode Island L 4 at West Virginia W 7 at Rutgers W 10 at Saint Joseph s L 13 at Duquesne L 16 West Virginia L 19 Saint Joseph s [S] W 23 La Salle L 25 at Tulane (25) L 28 Massachusetts W 30 at St. Bonaventure W Feb. 1 Villanova [S] L 4 at G. Washington W 6 Rutgers W 9 Penn State (2OT) W 13 at Memphis State W 16 at Massachusetts L 19 St. Bonaventure W 23 Arizona (6) L 27 at Rhode Island W Mar. 1 at Wake Forest L 3 G. Washington W 8 Saint Joseph s [P]^ W 9 West Virginia [P]^ L 20 Michigan (15) L (20-13, 8-6 A-10) Dec. 8 at Boston College W 15 La Salle [S] W 19 Florida W 20 Florida St. (10) (OT) L 23 Penn State W 26 at Cincinnati (23) L Jan. 3 Saint Joseph s L 9 Massachusetts W 12 at G. Washington (OT) W 17 at St. Bonaventure W 19 Penn [S] W 21 at Massachusetts (19) L 24 at Rutgers L 28 Rhode Island W 30 at Kansas State L Feb. 2 at Alabama-Birm L 7 Wake Forest (13) L 10 George Washington L 13 West Virginia W 15 at Rhode Island L 19 at Saint Joseph s W 22 Tulane (16) W 24 Memphis State W 27 St. Bonaventure W Mar. 1 at West Virginia L KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

54 ALL-TIME RESULTS 5 Marquette W 8 at West Virginia W 10 at Duquesne L 15 Saint Joseph s W 19 George Washington L 21 at Massachusetts (1) L 24 Rutgers W 28 at Rhode Island. (OT) W 30 Duquesne L Feb. 2 at St. Bona. (2OT) L 5 Memphis L 7 La Salle W 10 Rhode Island W 12 at Louisville W 14 at Penn W 16 at Rutgers W 19 vs. Texas L 21 West Virginia W 23 Massachusetts (5) W 26 at G. Washington W 28 Saint Joseph s [P] (OT) L Mar. 5 vs. West Virginia^ [P] W 6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] W 9 at Massachusetts^ (8) L 16 vs. Cincinnati L Lynn Greer is carried off the floor after leading Temple to the 2001 A-10 Championship. 4 Rutgers W 7 West Virginia [P]^ W 8 Saint Joseph s [P]^ W 11 at Massachusetts^ L 18 Missouri W 20 Santa Clara W 26 Vanderbilt (8) W 28 Michigan (3) L (23-8, 12-4 A-10) Dec. 1 at Kansas (3) W 4 Alabama-Birmingham W 11 vs. Villanova [S] W 16 Cincinnati (17) [S] W 27 vs. Ga. Tech (15) [MSG]51-57 L 29 vs. F. Dickinson [MSG] W Jan. 2 Saint Joseph s W 6 West Virginia L 8 George Washington (23)80-64 W 11 Penn W 15 at Rhode Island W 20 at La Salle [CC] W 23 at Rutgers W 25 vs. Saint Joseph s [S] W 29 at G. Washington W Feb. 1 Rutgers W 3 Rhode Island W 5 St. Bonaventure W 8 West Virginia L 10 Duquesne W 13 at Massachusetts (13) L 16 at St. Bonaventure W 20 vs. Louisville (5) W 22 at Duquesne W 24 Massachusetts (11) L 27 at Duke (2) L Mar. 6 vs. Rutgers^ [P] W 7 vs. G. Washington^ [P] W 10 at Massachusetts^ (9) L 18 vs. Drexel W 20 vs. Indiana (18) L (19-11, 10-6 A-10) Nov.27 vs. So. California W Dec. 2 vs. Cincinnati (10) L 3 vs. South Carolina W 20 Texas Tech (2OT) W Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure W (20-13, 12-4 A-10) Nov.16 Rider # W 18 at Georgetown (5) # L Dec. 2 Wisconsin (OT) L 9 Tulsa L 13 vs. Villanova [CS] (2) W 16 vs. Cincinnati (12) L 22 vs. Kansas (1) (OT) W 28 at Memphis (3) L 30 vs. Okla. State L Jan. 3 St. Bonaventure W 9 Xavier W 11 at Dayton W 13 Duquesne W 17 at Fordham W 20 at Tulane L 23 at La Salle W 25 vs. Duke [CS] W 27 vs. Saint Joseph s [CS] W Feb. 1 Massachusetts (1) L 3 at George Washington L 8 Saint Joseph s W 11 at Massachusetts (1) L 13 Rhode Island L 17 Fordham W 20 at Penn W 23 at Rhode Island W 25 Virginia Tech (12) W 29 at St. Bonaventure W Mar. 7 Xavier^ [CC] W 8 Rhode Island^ [CC] W 9 Massachusetts^ [CC] (2) L KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

55 ALL-TIME RESULTS John Chaney won his 500th game at Temple on November 15, 2005 with a win over Army in the Preseason NIT. 15 Oklahoma (17) W 17 Cincinnati (7) L (20-11, 10-6 A-10) Dec 4 Wisconsin (OT) L 7 vs. Georgia Tech W 9 Tulane W 14 at Tulsa L 21 Penn W 27 vs. Oregon L 28 vs. Bradley W Jan 4 at De Paul W 7 Rhode Island (OT) L 11 St. Bonaventure W 13 Dayton W 16 vs. Cincinnati (4) W 19 at Xavier (OT) L 23 at Fordham W 25 Massachusetts L 28 La Salle (2OT) W 30 at Saint Joseph s W Feb. 2 Louisville (14) [CS] W 4 at St. Bonaventure L 9 at Duquesne W 13 Saint Joseph s W 16 at Rhode Island L 18 at Virginia Tech W 22 G. Washington W 24 Fordham W Mar. 1 at Massachusetts L 5 vs. Duquesne ^[CS] W 6 vs. Xavier ^[CS] (OT) W 7 vs. Rhode Island ^ (OT)66-69 L 14 vs. Mississippi W 16 vs. Minnesota (3) L All home games at The Liacouras Center unless noted otherwise (1997-present) (21-9, 13-3 A-10) Nov.11 vs Auburn * W 14 Indiana (17) [CS] W 22 at Mississippi (23) L Dec. 4 at Michigan State W 6 at Wisconsin W 9 Fresno State (18) W 13 De Paul W 16 at Villanova L 20 Rutgers L Jan. 4 Rhode Island (24) L 6 Penn W 11 St. Bonaventure W 17 at La Salle W 21 Duquesne W 24 at Fordham W 26 Saint Joseph s [P] (OT) W 28 at Dayton L 31 Xavier (24) L Feb. 3 at Massachusetts (23) W 8 Virginia Tech W 12 Fordham W 14 at Rhode Island (25) W 17 Saint Joseph's W 19 at St. Bonaventure W 22 at G. Washington (25) W 28 vs. Maryland L Mar. 1 Massachusetts (20) W 5 Saint Joseph's^ [CS] W 6 G. Washington^ [CS] L 12 West Virginia L (24-11, 13-3 A-10) Nov.10 vs Georgetown [MSG] W 11 vs Wake Forest [MSG] W 18 Mississippi W 20 Michigan State (5) W 23 at Penn (OT) L Dec. 1 at Penn State L 5 at Indiana (16) L 9 Wisconsin L 14 Florida State W 19 at Rutgers W 29 vs. Stanford (5) L 31 at Fresno State L Jan. 1 La Salle W 6 St. Bonaventure W 9 at Fordham W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

56 ALL-TIME RESULTS 14 Saint Joseph s W 16 Rhode Island W 19 at Duquesne W 23 Massachusetts W 30 at St. Bonaventure L Feb. 4 Dayton W 6 at Rhode Island W 9 at Saint Joseph s W 14 at Xavier L 16 at Virginia Tech W 20 George Washington W 24 Fordham W 28 at Massachusetts L Mar. 4 vs. Virginia Tech^ W 5 vs. Xavier^ W 6 vs. Rhode Island^ L 12 vs. Kent W 14 vs. Cincinnati (3) W 19 vs. Purdue W 21 vs. Duke (1) L (27-6, 14-2 A-10) Nov. 21 Miami (OH) W 26 vs Indiana L 29 at Florida State W Dec. 4 at Wake Forest L 9 vs Gonzaga (24) W 15 Villanova W 22 Penn State W 27 at Cleveland State W 29 at Wisconsin L Jan. 5 Rhode Island W 8 Saint Joseph s W 12 at Fordham W 15 at St. Bonaventure L 18 at La Salle W 20 Penn W 22 Virginia Tech W 25 Xavier W 29 Duquesne W Feb. 1 at Massachusetts W 5 at Rhode Island W 10 Fordham W 13 Maryland (22) W 17 at Dayton W 20 at Cincinnati (1) W 24 St. Bonaventure W 26 Massachusetts W 29 at Saint Joseph s L Mar. 4 at G. Washington W 9 vs Virginia Tech^ W 10 vs Massachusetts^ W 11 vs St. Bonaventure^ W 17 vs Lafayette W 19 vs Seton Hall (OT) L (24-13, 12-4 A-10) Nov.13 Delaware # W 15 New Mexico # W 17 at Memphis # W 22 vs Indiana # [MSG] W 24 vs Duke (1) # [MSG] L 30 at Miami L Dec. 2 Duke (1) [FUC] L 5 at Villanova L 9 at Penn State L 14 Wisconsin (16) L 21 Wake Forest (6) L 23 Cleveland State W 29 at Penn W Jan. 4 at La Salle W 6 St. Bonaventure W 11 at Dayton W 13 Fordham W 16 Saint Joseph s L 20 at DePaul L 23 at Fordham W 27 Massachusetts (OT) L Feb. 1 at Duquesne W 4 Rhode Island W 8 G. Washington W 10 at Xavier L 13 at Saint Joseph s L 17 at Massachusetts W 24 Dayton W 28 La Salle W Mar. 3 at G. Washington (OT) W 8 vs Dayton^ W 9 vs G. Washington^ W 10 vs Massachusetts^ W 16 vs Texas (18) W 18 vs Florida (8) W 23 vs Penn State W 25 vs Michigan State (3) L (19-15, 12-4 A-10) Nov. 8 Florida [MSG] L 9 Maryland [MSG] (2) L 29 Charlotte W Dec. 1 Penn State W 3 at Wisconsin (2OT) W 5 at Duke (1) L 8 Villanova [P] L 18 Alabama (22) L 20 Memphis L 22 DePaul L 30 Penn L Jan. 6 at Fordham W 9 Duquesne W 12 Rhode Island W 16 at St. Bonaventure L 19 at Massachusetts L 23 Richmond L 26 at NC State L 30 Fordham W Feb. 2 Saint Joseph s W 6 at Rhode Island W 9 at G. Washington W 13 at La Salle L 16 Massachusetts W 20 Xavier (24) W 23 St. Bonaventure W 27 at Dayton (OT) W Mar. 3 Saint Joseph s [P] (2OT) W 7 La Salle ^ L 13 at Fresno State # W 19 at Louisville # W 22 Villanova # W 26 Memphis # [MSG] L 28 Syracuse # [MSG] W (18-16, 10-6 A-10) Nov.24 Rutgers L Dec. 1 at Wake Forest L 2 at South Carolina L 4 at Charlotte L 7 at Penn L 11 at Penn State W 14 at Illinois (14) L 28 Indiana (10) W 31 at Villanova L Jan. 2 Wisconsin L 5 George Washington W 8 at Duquesne L 11 at Richmond L 14 Saint Joseph s L 18 Fordham W 22 at Rhode Island W 25 Dayton L Feb. 1 at St. Bonaventure W 8 at Massachusetts W 13 Saint Joseph s (25) [P] L 15 North Carolina State W 19 Rhode Island W 23 at Fordham W 26 Massachusetts W Mar. 1 St. Bonaventure W 6 La Salle W 8 at Xavier (11) L 13 vs Richmond ^ W 14 vs Xavier ^ (10) W 15 vs Dayton ^ L 18 Drexel # W 21 Boston College # W 25 at Rhode Island # W 27 Minnesota # (OT) L (15-14, 9-7 A-10) Nov.21 Villanova L 29 Illinois (12) [P] L Dec. 3 at Rutgers L 6 vs. Drexel [P] W 9 at Arizona State L 13 Penn State W KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); FUC (First Union Center, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

57 ALL-TIME RESULTS 21 at Massachusetts L 25 Xavier W 28 Maryland (18) W Feb. 1 Massachusetts W 4 at La Salle L 8 at Charlotte L 11 Duquesne W 14 Saint Joseph s W 18 at Saint Louis L 22 Richmond W 25 Duke (1) [WC] L Mar. 1 at Rhode Island L 5 Fordham L 8 Rhode Island ^ W 9 Geo. Washington (6) ^ W 10 Saint Joseph s ^ L 14 Akron # L Hall of Fame head coach John Chaney retired on March 13, 2006 with 741 wins and 17 NCAA Tournament appearances. 15 South Carolina W 12 Fordham W 20 at Miami (FL) L 15 at Maryland L Jan. 3 at Indiana W 19 St. Bonaventure W 7 at G. Washington L 22 at Xavier W 10 at Dayton L 26 at Fordham L 14 Rhode Island W 29 at St. Bonaventure W 17 Richmond L Feb. 2 Rhode Island W 21 at Penn W 5 George Washington L 24 at Massachusetts L 9 Dayton W 28 St. Bonaventure W 12 Saint Joseph s [P] L 31 Saint Joseph s (3) L 16 at Duquesne W Feb. 4 at Fordham W 19 at Richmond W 7 at St. Bonaventure W 22 Saint Joseph s L 11 at Rhode Island W 26 Massachusetts W 14 Georgetown W Mar. 2 Rhode Island L 18 Duquesne W 5 La Salle W 21 Saint Joseph s [P] (2) L 10 Dayton ^ W 25 at La Salle (OT) W 11 George Washington ^ L 29 Fordham W 15 at Virginia Tech # L Mar. 3 Massachusetts (2 OT) W 6 Xavier L (17-16, 8-8 A-10) 11 vs. Richmond ^ L Nov.15 Army # W 17 at Rutgers # L 17 at UCLA (16) L 27 Miami (Fla.) W (16-14, 11-5 A-10) 30 at Rutgers L Nov.19 Auburn L Dec. 3 at Penn W 22 at Georgetown W 6 at Princeton W 27 at South Carolina L 10 Alabama (19) W 30 Arizona State L 18 at Auburn L Dec. 4 vs. Villanova [P] W 22 South Carolina W 8 Penn W 11 at Alabama (18) L 18 Wake Forest (6) L 20 Princeton W Jan. 5 at Massachusetts W 8 at Duke (5) L 31 Villanova (3) [P] L Jan. 4 Geo. Washington (19) L 8 Saint Joseph s [P] L 11 at St. Bonaventure W 14 La Salle W 18 at Dayton W FRAN DUNPHY Record (12-18, 6-10 A-10) Nov.15 at Kent State L 27 Buffalo L 29 Rutgers W Dec. 2 Long Beach State W 5 Western Michigan W 9 vs. Cincinnati * L 16 at Towson W 19 at Ball State W 22 Drexel L 28 Lafayatte W 30 at Villanova L Jan. 2 at Duke (5) L 6 at Xavier L 10 Saint Joseph s L 13 at Massachusetts L 17 Saint Louis W 20 Rhode Island L 24 at Penn L 27 at Duquesne L 31 at Richmond W Feb. 4 La Salle W 7 St. Bonaventure W 11 Massachusetts W 14 at La Salle L 17 at George Washington L 22 vs. Saint Joseph s [P] L 24 Charlotte W 28 Dayton L Mar. 3 at Fordham L 7 vs. Saint Joseph s ^ L KEY: A (Philadelphia Arena); CH (Convention Hall); CS (CoreStates Spectrum, ); FUS (First Union Spectrum, ); FUC (First Union Center, ); WC (Wachovia Center, ); MH (McGonigle Hall); MI (Mitten Hall); MSG (Madison Square Garden); P (Palestra); S (Spectrum, ); SH (South Hall); * (Regular Season Tournament and non-home venues); ^ (Conference Tournaments); (NCAA Tournaments) # (NIT Tournaments); Numbers in ( ) are AP rankings at time of game.

58 POINTS Name...Date Team...Pts. Lynn Greer...1/30/02 vs. Fordham...43 David Hawkins...3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts..41 Mark Tyndale...2/24/07 vs. Charlotte...37 David Hawkins...1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph s..36 Lynn Greer...2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph s..34 Dustin Salisbery...12/5/06 vs. W. Michigan...34 David Hawkins...3/6/04 vs. Xavier...31 Mike James...1/21/98 Duquesne...31 Dionte Christmas..2/7/07 vs. St. Bona Dionte Christmas 1/20/07 vs. Rhode Island...31 Gary Forbes...2/11/07 Massachusetts...31 Mardy Collins...3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts..30 N. Caner-Medley 1/28/06 Maryland...30 FIELD GOALS MADE Name...Date Team...FG Mark Tyndale...2/24/07 vs. Charlotte...14 David Hawkins...1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph s..13 Lynn Greer...1/30/02 vs. Fordham...13 Dionte Christmas..2/7/07 vs. St. Bona Mardy Collins...2/2/05 vs. Rhode Island...11 David Hawkins...3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts..11 Mardy Collins...2/18/04 vs. Duquesne...11 Mike James...1/4/98 Duquesne...11 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Name...Date Team...FGA David Hawkins...3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts..25 David Hawkins...1/31/04 vs. Saint Joseph s..25 Mardy Collins...3/14/06 vs. Akron...24 David Hawkins...3/6/04 vs. Xavier...23 David Hawkins...1/17/04 vs. Richmond...23 Gary Forbes...2/11/07 Massachusetts...23 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Name...Date Team...FG Smush Parker...1/30/02 Fordham...9 David Hawkins...3/6/04 vs. Xavier...8 Preston Murphy...1/16/99 Rhode Island...8 Cuttino Mobley...1/4/98 Rhode Island...8 Tommie Liddell...1/17/07 Saint Louis...8 THREE-POINT FG ATT. Name...Date Team...FGA David Hawkins...3/6/04 vs. Xavier...17 David Hawkins...1/17/04 vs. Richmond...16 David Hawkins..11/21/03 vs. Villanova...15 Smush Parker...1/30/02 Fordham...15 Rasual Butler...2/28/01 La Salle...14 Rafer Alston...12/9/97 Fresno State...14 FREE THROWS MADE Name...Date Team...FT Lynn Greer...2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph s..18 David Hawkins...3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts..14 Lynn Greer...1/23/02 vs. Richmond...12 David Hawkins...12/23/00 vs. Cleveland St N. Caner-Medley 1/28/06 Maryland...12 Mark Tyndale...12/28/06 vs. Lafayette...12 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Name...Date Team...FTA Lynn Greer...2/2/02 vs. Saint Joseph s..18 David Hawkins...3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts..17 Tony Dobbins...1/23/02 Richmond...17 Koko Archibong..12/30/01 Penn...16 N. Caner-Medley 1/28/06 Maryland...16 LIACOURAS CENTER RECORDS REBOUNDS Name...Date Team...Rebounds Keith Butler...3/3/04 vs. Massachusetts..17 Harold Rasul...2/17/98 Saint Joseph s...17 Mark Tyndale...2/7/07 vs. St. Bona Charles Little...2/28/07 Dayton...16 Ike Diogu...11/30/04 Arizona State...16 Kelly Wise...12/20/01 Memphis...16 Kevin Lyde...2/23/02 vs. St. Bonaventure15 Lynard Stewart...12/9/97 vs. Fresno State...15 Kevin Lyde...12/23/00 vs. Cleveland St Dion Dacons...12/5/06 vs. W. Michigan...15 ASSISTS Name...Date Team...Assists Lynn Greer...2/8/01 vs. G. Washington.13 Pepe Sanchez...2/24/00 vs. St. Bona Mardy Collins...1/28/06 vs. Maryland...12 Ben Luber...12/13/04 Penn State...11 Pepe Sanchez...1/3/99 vs. La Salle...11 TEAM RECORDS Most points in a game, Temple Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07) Most point in a game, opponent...92 Temple 98, Massachusetts 92 (3/3/04)- 2 OT Most points, Temple in win Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07 Most points, opponent in win...85 Rhode Island 85, Temple 77 (1/20/07) Most points, Temple in regulation win Temple 109, St. Bonaventure 70 (2/7/07) Most points, opponent in regulation win...85 Rhode Island 85, Temple 77 (1/20/07) Largest margin of victory, Temple...44 Temple 81, Duquesne 37 (1/29/00) Largest margin of victory, opponent...22 Saint Joseph s (1/16/01) Least points scored by Temple...48 vs. Villanova (11/21/03) Least points scored by opponent...30 Richmond (2/22/06) Least points scored by Temple in win...50 vs. Saint Joseph s (2/17/98) Least points scored by opponent in win...57 Dayton (1/25/03) Most points scored by Temple in a first half...56 vs. La Salle (2/4/07) Most points scored by opponent in a first half...45 Saint Louis (1/17/07) Most points scored by Temple in a second half...51 vs. Fordham (1/30/02) Most points scored by opponent in a second half.47 Saint Joseph s (2/2/02) Least points scored by Temple in a first half...15 vs. Saint Joseph s (2/17/98) Least points scored by opponent in a first half...9 Massachusetts (2/1/06) Least points scored by Temple in a second half...22 vs. Penn State (12/13/03) Least points scored by opponent in a second half.15 Saint Joseph s (2/17/98) Most total points Temple 98, Massachusetts 92 (3/3/04)-2OT Field goals made...41 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Field goals attempted...76 twice, last vs. Massachusetts (3/3/04) Field goal percentage (24-41) Wisconsin (1/2/03) 3-Pt. field goals made...18 vs. Fordham (1/30/02); Auburn (11/19/04) 3-Pt. field goals attempted...42 St. Bonaventure (2/23/02) 3-Pt. field goal percentage (13-19) vs. Charlotte (11/29/01) Free throws made...31 vs. Dayton (2/9/05) Free throws attempted...49 vs. Maryland (1/28/06) Free throw percentage (26-27) vs. Saint Joseph s (2/2/02) Rebounds...53 vs. Arizona State (11/30/04) Assists...24 vs. St. Bonaventure (2/7/07) Steals...22 vs. Duquesne (1/21/98) Blocked shots...10 vs. St. Bonaventure (1/11/98) Turnovers...27 Duquesne (1/21/98) Fouls...30 Maryland (1/28/06) Most Temple wins, season Most Temple losses, season...5 Four times, last ( ) Least Temple losses, season Longest Temple winning streak...22 (2/8/98 to 12/14/00) Longest Temple losing streak...3 (12/20/01 to 12/30/01) Overall record (.731) STEALS Name...Date Team...Steals Pepe Sanchez...1/6/98 vs. Penn...8 Mardy Collins...12/13/04 vs. Wake Forest...7 Pepe Sanchez...1/21/98 vs. Duquesne...7 David Hawkins...1/5/03 vs. G. Washington...6 Lynard Stewart...1/21/98 vs. Duquesne...6 Pepe Sanchez...1/16/99 vs. Rhode Island...6 Lynn Greer...2/4/01 vs. Rhode Island...6 BLOCKS Name...Date Team...Blocks Lamont Barnes...1/4/98 vs. Rhode Island...7 Caswell Cyrus...1/6/99 St. Bonaventure...6 Keith Butler...1/12/05 vs. Fordham...5 Ron Rollerson...12/22/01 vs. DePaul...5 Tahric Golsey...12/23/00 Cleveland State...5 Lamont Barnes...2/24/00 vs. St. Bona....5

59 HONORS AND AWARDS CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS 1938 Mike Bloom 1951 Bill Mlkvy 1957 Guy Rodgers 1958 Guy Rodgers 1988 Mark Macon ALL-ATLANTIC Terence Stansbury...2nd Granger Hall...1st Terence Stansbury...1st Granger Hall...1st Charles Rayne...1st Ed Coe...2nd Tim Perry...2nd Nate Blackwell...1st Tim Perry...1st Howard Evans...2nd Howard Evans...1st Mark Macon...1st Tim Perry...1st Mike Vreeswyk...2nd Mark Macon...1st Duane Causwell...2nd Mike Vreeswyk...2nd Mark Macon...1st Donald Hodge...2nd Mark Macon...1st Donald Hodge...2nd Mik Kilgore...3rd Aaron McKie...3rd Mark Strickland...3rd Aaron McKie...1st Eddie Jones...3rd Eddie Jones...1st Aaron McKie...1st Rick Brunson...2nd Rick Brunson...1st Marc Jackson...1st Marc Jackson...1st Lamont Barnes...1st Pepe Sanchez...3rd Pepe Sanchez...1st Lamont Barnes...2nd Mark Karcher...1st Pepe Sanchez...1st Lynn Greer...1st Kevin Lyde...2nd Quincy Wadley...3rd Lynn Greer...1st David Hawkins...3rd David Hawkins...2nd Alex Wesby...3rd David Hawkins...1st Mardy Collins...1st Mardy Collins...1st Antywane Robinson...2nd Dionte Christmas...2nd Mark Tyndale...HM Bill Mlkvy earned All-America honors in 1951 after averaging 29.2 ppg. ATLANTIC 10 ALL-ROOKIE Nate Blackwell Howard Evans Mark Macon Mik Kilgore Derrick Battie Johnny Miller Lynard Stewart Rasheed Brokenborough Pepe Sanchez Quincy Wadley Mark Karcher David Hawkins Brian Polk Mardy Collins Mark Tyndale ATLANTIC 10 ALL-DEFENSIVE Lamont Barnes Pepe Sanchez Lamont Barnes Pepe Sanchez Pepe Sanchez* Lynn Greer Lynn Greer Mardy Collins Mardy Collins * A-10 Defensive Player of the Year ATLANTIC 10 ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP 1983 Terence Stansbury 1984 Granger Hall* 1985 Nate Blackwell* Granger Hall Charles Rayne 1987 Nate Blackwell Howard Evans Tim Perry 1988 Howard Evans Mark Macon Mike Vreeswyk 1989 Mark Macon 1990 Donald Hodge Mark Macon* Mark Strickland 1993 Eddie Jones Aaron McKie 1994 Eddie Jones Aaron McKie 1995 Levan Alston Rick Brunson 1996 Marc Jackson 1999 Lamont Barnes Mark Karcher 2000 Mark Karcher Pepe Sanchez Quincy Wadley* 2001 Lynn Greer* Kevin Lyde Quincy Wadley 2003 Brian Polk * Most Outstanding Player ATLANTIC 10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Terence Stansbury Granger Hall Nate Blackwell Tim Perry Mark Macon Aaron McKie Eddie Jones Marc Jackson Pepe Sanchez ATLANTIC 10 COACH OF THE YEAR John Chaney John Chaney John Chaney John Chaney John Chaney

60 Hal Lear...1st Hal Reinfield...1st Guy Rodgers...1st Mel Brodsky...1st Jay Norman...1st Guy Rodgers...1st Jay Norman...1st Guy Rodgers...1st Bill Kennedy...1st Bill Kennedy...1st Bruce Drysdale...1st Bruce Drysdale...1st Jim Williams...1st Bob Harrington...HM Jim Williams...1st John Baum...1st Clarence Brookins...1st John Baum...1st John Baum...1st Ollie Johnson...1st Marty Stahurski...1st Tim Claxton...1st Marty Stahurski...1st Bruce Harold...1st Rick Reed...1st Neal Robinson...1st Granger Hall...1st Terence Stansbury...2nd Terence Stansbury...1st Jim McLoughlin...2nd Granger Hall...1st Terence Stansbury...1st Jim McLoughlin...2nd Granger Hall...1st Charles Rayne...2nd Tim Perry...1st Nate Blackwell...2nd Nate Blackwell...1st Tim Perry...1st NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME 1976 Harry Litwack 2001 John Chaney HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-PHILADELPHIA BIG Howard Evans...1st Mark Macon...1st Tim Perry...1st Mark Vreeswyk...2nd Mark Macon...1st Mike Vreeswyk...1st Donald Hodge...1st Mark Macon...1st Mark Macon...1st Donald Hodge...2nd Mik Kilgore...2nd Aaron Mckie...1st Mik Kilgore...2nd Mark Strickland...2nd Eddie Jones...1st Aaron McKie...1st Rick Brunson...2nd Eddie Jones...1st Aaron McKie...1st Rick Brunson...2nd Rick Brunson...1st Marc Jackson...1st Marc Jackson...1st Rasheed Brokenborough.2nd Pepe Sanchez...2nd Lamont Barnes...1st Pepe Sanchez...1st Rasheed Brokenborough.2nd Lamont Barnes...1st Pepe Sanchez...1st Mark Karcher...2nd Mark Karcher...1st Pepe Sanchez...1st Quincy Wadley...2nd Lynn Greer...1st Kevin Lyde...1st Quincy Wadley...2nd Lynn Greer...1st David Hawkins...2nd David Hawkins...1st Alex Wesby...2nd David Hawkins...1st Mardy Collins...2nd Mardy Collins...1st Mardy Collins...1st Antywane Robinson...2nd Dionte Christmas...1st Dustin Salisbery...2nd Mark Tyndale...2nd BIG 5 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS Guy Rodgers Guy Rodgers Guy Rodgers Bill Kennedy Bruce Drysdale Rick Reed Terence Stansbury Nate Blackwell Mark Macon Aaron McKie Eddie Jones Pepe Sanchez Pepe Sanchez Lynn Greer RETIRED NUMBERS #5 Guy Rodgers #12 Mark Macon #20 Bill Mlkvy John Chaney joined Harry Litwack in the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2001.

61 OWLS IN THE PROS Aaron McKie Rick Brunson TEMPLE NBA AND ABA DRAFT PICKS Year Player Team League, Round, Pick 1950 Ike Borsavage Philadelphia NBA 1952 Bill Mlkvy Philadelphia NBA 1955 Al Didriksen Philadelphia NBA 1956 Hal Lear Philadelphia NBA 1958 Guy Rodgers Philadelphia NBA, 1st, No. 5 Jay Norman Philadelphia NBA, 7th, No. 5 Tink Van Patton St. Louis NBA, 9th, No Bill Pickles Kennedy Philadelphia NBA, 2nd, No Jim Williams Chicago NBA, 4th, No Chris Kefalos Pittsburgh ABA 1968 Clarence Brookins Philadelphia NBA, 9th, No. 12 Clarence Brookins Minnesota ABA 1969 John Baum Chicago NBA, 2nd, No. 8 John Baum Los Angeles ABA Ed Mast New York NBA, 3rd, No. 11 Ed Mast Oakland ABA Joe Cromer Philadelphia NBA, 5th, No. 13 Joe Cromer Oakland ABA 1972 Ollie Johnson Portland NBA, 2nd, No Joe Newman Detroit NBA, 5th, No Tim Claxton Washington NBA, 9th, No Rick Reed Los Angeles NBA, 4th, No Ron Wister Philadelphia NBA, 9th, No Terence Stansbury Dallas NBA, 1st, No Granger Hall Phoenix NBA, 4th, No. 8 Charles Rayne Phoenix NBA, 6th, No Nate Blackwell San Antonio NBA, 2nd, No Tim Perry Phoenix NBA, 1st, No Duane Causwell Sacramento NBA, 1st, No Mark Macon Denver NBA, 1st, No. 8 Donald Hodge Dallas NBA, 2nd, No Eddie Jones Los Angeles NBA, 1st, No. 10 Aaron McKie Portland NBA, 1st, No Marc Jackson Golden State NBA, 2nd, No Mark Karcher Philadelphia NBA, 2nd, No Mardy Collins New York NBA, 1st, No. 29 Terence Stansbury Tim Perry Guy Rodgers John Baum Mark Macon Eddie Jones Granger Hall

62 OWLS IN THE PROS Temple NBA Years Years Teams Jerry Baskerville (F) Philadelphia 76ers John Baum (F) Chicago Bulls Indiana Pacers Nate Blackwell (G) San Antonio Spurs Meyer Mike Bloom (C) Baltimore Bullets Boston Celtics Minneapolis Lakers Chicago Stags Nelson Bobb (G) Philadelphia Warriors Ike Borsavage (C) Philadelphia Warriors Rick Brunson (G) Portland Trailblazers N.Y. Knicks Boston Celtics Portland Trailblazers Chicago Bulls Los Angeles Clippers Seattle SuperSonics Houston Rockets Duane Causwell (C) Sacramento Kings Miami Heat Mardy Collins (G) New York Knicks William Cunningham (C) Philadelphia 76ers Utah Jazz New Jersey Nets Toronto Raptors Indiana Pacers Charles Getchell (C) Pittsburgh Ironmen Lynn Greer (G) Milwaukee Bucks Donald Hodge (C) Dallas Mavericks Charlotte Hornets Marc Jackson (C) Golden State Warriors Minnesota Timberwolves Philadelphia 76ers New Jersey Nets New Orleans Hornets Ollie Johnson (F) Portland Trailblazers New Orleans Jazz Kansas City Kings Atlanta Hawks Chicago Bulls Philadelphia 76ers Temple NBA Years Years Teams Eddie Jones (G/F) Los Angeles Lakers Charlotte Hornets Miami Heat Memphis Grizzlies Miami Heet Bill Pickles Kennedy (G) Philadelphia Warriors Hal Lear (G) Philadelphia Warriors Mark Macon (G) Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Detroit Pistons Eddie Mast (F) New York Knicks Atlanta Hawks Aaron McKie (G/F) Portland Trailblazers Detroit Pistons Philadelphia 76ers Los Angeles Lakers Bill Mlkvy (F) Philadelphia Warriors Angelo Musi (G) Philadelphia Warriors Tim Perry (F) Phoenix Suns Philadelphia 76ers New Jersey Nets Guy Rodgers (G) Philadelphia Warriors SF Warriors Chicago Bulls Cincinnati Royals Ramon Rivas (C) Boston Celtics Jerry Rullo (G) Philadelphia Warriors Baltimore Bullets Pepe Sanchez (G) Philadelphia 76ers Detroit Pistons Terence Stansbury (G) Indiana Pacers Seattle Supersonics Mark Strickland (F) Indiana Pacers Miami Heat New Jersey Nets Denver Nuggets Atlanta Hawks Dallas Mavericks active players in bold Marc Jackson Lynn Greer Mardy Collins

63 ALL-TIME ROSTER A Erv Arams Jim Adams Lamond Adams Pete Aguilar George Albee Anthony Alfano Wilbur Allen Levan Alston Joe Anderson Mike Arace Scott Asay B Scott Baggott John Ballots , Lamont Barnes Mamadou Cellou Barry Jerry Baskerville Derrick Battie John Baum Will Bechtloff , 46 Edward Beron Joe Billings Frank Bishop Howard Black Michael Blackshear Nate Blackwell Meyer Bloom , 38 Nate Blount Marvin Blumenthal Nelson Bobb , 47, 49 Alan Bobrow Costic Borsavage..1947, George Bower Edward Boyle Jim Boyle Phil Brand Derrick Brantley Kevin Broadnax Tony Brocchi Nelson Broderick Mel Brodsky Rasheed Brokenborough Clarence Brookins Carl Brooks Ryan Brooks J.T. Brown , 35 Marvin Brown Rick Brunson Bill Budd Bruce Burnett Jack Burns James Busha Keith Butler Tyreek Byard Walt Byrd C Rory Calhoun Dennis Calzonetti Lou Canelli Pat Carroll Vic Carstarphen Don Cartwright Pat Cassidy Duane Casuwell Earle Chew Dionte Christmas Chris Clark Tim Claxton Kevin Clifton Ed Coe Fred Cohen Mardy Collins Paul Collins John Conic Cliff Crispin Joe Cromer William Cunningham D Dion Dacons Gene Dargan Dick Davidson Mark Davis Mike Demyanovich James Dessen Ed Devery Rich Devine Albert Didriksen Bruce Dieherick Fred Dobisch Donny Dobbs Jerome Dowdell Lewis Dubin Julian Dunkley Bruce Drysdale E John Eisley Glen Elliott Bud Elsesser Larry Emery Howard Evans F Tim Fehrle Joe Feinberg Jim Feneli Lamont Ferrell Gilbert Fitch Dan Fitzgerald Bruce Fleming Dan Fleming Robert Fleming Dwight Forrester Dave Fox Lewis Fox Richard Fox Ophie Franklin Albert Freiberg Charles Freiberg , 35 Huey Futch G Charlie Gaines Chris Gaither Joe Gavin Richard Gernert Gorham Getchell Norman Ginsberg Sam Godfrey Mike Gold Albert Goldberger Joe Goldenberg Barry Goldstein , Russ Gordon Stanley Gordon Pete Goss Louis Graboyes John Graner John Granozio Dave Gratz Albert Greene Herbert Greene Lynn Greer Luis Guzman H Granger Hall Paul Hallam Mike Harden Bob Harrington Bruce Harrold Joe Hartnett Walter Hatkevich Carl Haught David Hawkins Paul Hegh Donald Henderson Thomas Henry Fred Hess John Hewson Corey Highland Joe Hindelang Donald Hodge Will Hoeveler Carl Hopfinger Howie Horenstein Vince Hottle Paul Hughes Bill Hungrecker I Albie Ingerman s Semaj Inge Nehemiah Ingram John Irwin Bernie Ivens

64 ALL-TIME ROSTER Jason Ivey Anthony Ivory J Marc Jackson Jay Jameson Greg Jefferson Chauncy Jepson Arthur Johnson Chris Johnson Frazier Johnson Ollie Johnson Shawn Johnson B.J. Jones Doug Jones Eddie Jones Mike Jones Robert Jones Steve Juenger Julian King DaShone Kirkendoll Jack Kirschling Gerald Kittredge John Kneib Fran Knoll Richard Koecher John Koskinen Alex Kosta Greg Krajeski Ken Kramer Joe Krisciunas Charles Krug Louis Kurtz Will Ksher L Philip Lackman Bob Lang Chris Laws Hal Lear Edward Lerner Joe Lichtenstein Albert Liebensperger Don Lightner Milton Lipschultz Gerry Lipson Harry Litwack Charlie Lodge Chris Lovelace Richard Lulejian Kevin Lyde M Mark Macon Wayne Marshall Frank Martello Eddie Mast Albert Mayer Tom McCollam Alton McCullough Edward McDermott Jack McEntee Bob McInerney Aaron McKie Jack McLaughlin Jim McLoughlin , Colin McNish , Ernest Messikomer Conrad Miller Johnny Miller Orlando Miller , Bill Mlkvy Walt Montford Malik Moore Tony Moore Ken Morgan Will Morganstine Cecil Mosenson Gordon Mulava Ernest Muncy Nile Murry Angelo Musi N Victor Napolitano William Nelson Joe Newman Robert Nicol Drew Nolan Jay Norman K Tom Kaczor Howard Kahn Mike Kamen John Kane Mark Karcher Dan Kashmer Gary Kasmer Gordon Kaylor Chris Kefalos Mike Kehoe Bill Kelley James Kelley Bill Pickles Kennedy Jim Kennedy Mik Kilgore Alex Kilkuskie Si Kilstein

65 ALL-TIME ROSTER Stanley Novak O Charles O Brien Sergio Olmos Bernie Osherow Chris Ozment P George Palmer Keith Parham Darrin Pearsall Albert Pearson Jack Peepe Tim Perry Jim Pilkaukas Brian Polk Ernest Pollard Mark Poplawski Jan Post Skip Prince Earl Proctor Bill Purdy R Shoun Randolph Charles Rayne Rick Reed Damien Reid Hal Reinfeld John Reynolds Tom Reynolds John Richardson Vince Richardson John Rios Ramon Rivas George Robinhold Antywane Robinson Neal Robinson Irving Rockower Guy Rodgers Ron Rollerson Howard Rosan , 35 Norman Rosen Ross Rosenberg Sam Rosnberg Ken Rozier Jerry Rullo Joe Rymal S Dustin Salisbery Pepe Sanchez Keaton Sanders Irvin Savitz Bernard Shair Mike Shaffer Brian Shanahan Joe Shmukler Harry Silcox Morris Simms Kip Simons Bill Smith Hawley Smith Leon Smith Elmer Snethen Morris Snyder Jim Snook Herb Sobel Rich Spector Marty Stahurski William Stamberg Ben Stackowski Terence Stansbury Lynard Stewart Mark Strickland Bill Strunk James Spears Marvin Sukonik Jack Swartz Sam Sylvester T Michael Tabb Herbert Taicher Mario Taybron Curtis Taylor Ray Tharan Rouldra Thomas Ray Thompson Mark Thorpe Brent Tillman Will Tomlin Dave Tordone Lee Tress Rick Trudeau Steve Tulleners Howie Turnoff Mark Tyndale U James Usilton, Jr V Dave Vallen Tink Van Patton , 58 Marco Van Velson Mike Vreeswyk W Quincy Wadley Steve Warfel Kevin Washington Joe Wasta Stodie Watts David Werther George Bud Wertley Alex Wesby Maxwell Wharton Roger White Tom Wieczerak John Wildeman Chuck Wiley Jim Williams David Wilson Lloyd Wise Ron Wister Y Vernon Young Joe Yurkonis Active players in bold. Special thanks to Matt Gibson for providing the trading cards

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