La Salle College Basketball Handbook 1971-1972
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La Salle College Basketball Handbook 1971-1972
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JJ *^ i * ,_- U- CJ) • If is a B co co LA SALLE COLLEGE 1971-72 BASKETBALL HANDBOOK Table of Contents Section I— The Season 1971-72 Inside Front Cover Varsity Roster Inside The La Salle Story Season Back Cover Back Cover 1971-72 Varsity Schedule at a Glance 2 Guide Players' Pronunciation 2 4-6 Athletic Department Staff Paul Westhead, Head Coach 4 Coach's Prospects for the Season 7 -9-12 Profiles of the Explorer Players 14 Freshman Roster 15 Frosh Schedule and 1970-71 Results 16-33 Opponent X-Rays Section II— Past Records Summary Year-by-Year Explorer 30-31 30-31 All-Time Leading Scorers and Coaching Records 1970-71 Season 36 Review in 1970-71 All-Opponent Team and Attendance Last Year's 38 Game-by-Game Scoring Chart 39 1970-71 Statistics, Results 40 40 1970-71 Big Five Standings Team Records All-Time Individual and 42-43 Tournament Records (Holiday) 44-45 Tournament Records (Post-Season) 45-46 Marks Explorer Century Series Records vs. 47 48-50 College Opponents All Year-by-Year Explorer Results 52-59 Photography by Charles F. Sibre Cover Artwork by Dan Foley This handbook is dedicated to the Television corps by La Salle College's of the College's call, Department members of the Press, Radio and News Bureau with the cooperation of Athletics. For further information, please write or wire: JOSEPH P. BATORY Sports Information Director, La Salle College News Bureau Philadelphia, Penna. 19141 Office Phone: (Area Code 215) Victor 8-8300, Ext. 286 Home Limited Phone-. quantity of 609-546-5532 Handbooks available to the Public at 75* each. 1 A GLANCE 1971-72 SEASON AT LOCATION: 20th Street and Olney Avenue, Philadelphia, TELEPHONE: (Area Code 215) Victor 8-8300, 19141 Pa. 286 Ext. HOME COURT: The Palestra, University of Pennsylvania Campus, 34th and Spruce Streets (Capacity: 9200) TEAM NICKNAME: COLORS: Blue and Gold UNIFORMS: Home— Gold Away— Blue with Blue Trim; 1971 ENROLLMENT: 6600 CONFERENCE: Middle Explorers with Gold Trim COLLEGE FOUNDED: 1863 Atlantic (University Division) PRESIDENT: Brother Daniel Burke, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: John J. HEAD BASKETBALL COACH: Ph.D. F.S.C., Conboy (La Salle, '50) Westhead Paul '61)— Second Joseph's, (St. Year FRESHMAN AND ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH: Joe O'Connor (St. Joseph's, '63)— Second Year ASSISTANT COACH: David A. (Lefty) Ervin (La Salle, ASSISTANT COACH: Paul Gallagher (La Salle, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Joseph TEAM PHYSICIAN: P. '68)— Fourth Year '64)—Second Year Batory (La Salle, '64) Eugene Gallagher Dr. ATHLETIC TRAINER: John Greer EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Charles M. Loughran 1970-71 RECORD: 20-7 HIGHEST 70-71 HONORS: Tourney Champions— Charlotte LETTERMEN LOST: (7)— 6-7 Ken 6-0 Greg Cannon; 6-5 Durrett; 6-3 Ron Kennedy; 6-2 Bob Bill Invitational 6-3 Bob Walsh; Michuda; and 6-5 Jorge Fields; Garayta LETTERMEN RETURNING: (4)— 6-4 Jim Crawford; Fox; and 6-0 Tom Fuhs TOP SOPHOMORE PROSPECTS: 6-4 Frank 6-7 John Maull; 6-2 Doyle; 6-3 Jim Haggarty; 6-6 Joe DiCocco; and 6-5 Joe Rapczynski NEW OPPONENTS ON First 1971-72 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE: Meetings: Notre Dame University and Biscayne College Series Resumed: Lehigh University and Holy Cross College 1971-72 CAPTAIN: Jim Crawford PRONUNCIATION GUIDE FUHS RAPCZYNSKI Bill Fuse Rap-CHIN'-ski The 1971- m Seasoii T fe~* X lost experienced member ol this year's La Salle team, is shown completing thirteen-point effort in the Explorers' 91-76 Palestra victory over Western Ki itucky. 6-4 junior Jim Crawford (no. 23), the , ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF JOHN J. CONBOY Athletic Director John J. Conboy was named (Jack) La Salle Athletic Director on January 3, 1969, succeeding James who retired January 1 J. Henry, after 35 years as Explorer A.D. Conboy, Salle 46, 1950. in from the graduated from La He recently retired Army, after 20 years service, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. A veteran of three wars (World War II, Korea and Vietnam), Conboy served on the ROTC staff at La Salle from 1960 to 1964. U.S. Conboy was a member of St. Joseph's Prep's last city championship team in 1939. After three years of World War II service in Conboy enrolled at Georgetown where he played football for football Europe, two years before transferring to La Salle. He was assistant football coach at St. Joseph's Prep from 1948 to 1950. He also coached Army football and basketball teams in Europe and Hawaii and organized a triathlon team at La Salle which produced three former members of the U.S. Army modern pentathlon team Don Walheim, Bill Conroy and Gary McNulty. — Conboy, who holds an Temple University, resides MBA in degree Drexel in Hill Industrial Management from with his wife, Anne, and four children. PAUL W. WESTHEAD Head Basketball Coach now Paul W. Westhead, in his sec- ond year as head coach at La directed last year's Salle, Explorers to in twenty victories twenty-seven games. Westhead's 1970-71 five won ten consecutive contests during the season, NCAA semifinalist upset Western Kentucky and NCAA finalist Villanova, and participated in the National Invitational Tournament. A great defensive player at Joseph's College, Westhead was St. of- ten matched with success against an opponent's top scorer by his coach, Dr. Jack Ramsay. He returned to his alma mater in 1968 as assistant athletic director and coach of St. Joseph's '69-70 freshman team which compiled a 21-2 record, best in the school's history. Previously, Westhead had established himself as one of the finest young coaches in the area at Cheltenham High School. In four years (1964-68) at the suburban Philadelphia school, Paul gradually built a winning tradition. In 1968, he took his squad to the P.I.A.A. playoffs for the first time in the school's history and advanced all the way to the state finals. Westhead received and a his master's degree in bachelor's degree from English from Villanova, St. in Joseph's 1963. in 1961, He has done work towards his Ph.D. at Temple University, has served on the English faculty both at Cheltenham and St. Joseph's, and has taught English at La Salle. Westhead, 32, Drexel Hill, Pa. his wife, Catherine, and three children live in suburban JOSEPH C. O'CONNOR Assistant Basketball Coach who had O'Connor, Joseph C. coached Bishop Eustace Prep's basketball teams to a fantastic 69-6 record over his last three seasons, made a successful debut as Paul Westhead's assistant in 1970-71, and guided the Explorer frosh to a 14-8 season. fine The 30-year-old who puts coach, stress on fundamentals, had been on the staff at suburban New Jersey's Bishop Eustace for seven years, the last four as head coach. In 1968-69, Eustace went all the way to win the New Jersey State Championship. Joe's overall won-loss record as head coach was 78-17. great O'Connor, resident a Joseph's College with a of Upper Darby, a is bachelor's degree in 1963 graduate of St. history. PAUL GALLAGHER Assistant Basketball Coach Paul Gallagher, a former member of the varsity and later head coach at Monsignor Bonner High School, returns as a La Salle assistant under Paul Westhead Explorer in 1971-72. 1964 La Salle on Explorer The serve I \^ ^S M p- the graduate varsity was a for re- two He served as assistant coach Bonner before becoming head coach James High, in Chester in 1966-67. years. at at St. '^^ ^^ Gallagher returned to Bonner as head coach the following year. His three year won-loss record of 57-19 included a fine 24-6 mark in 1969-70. The Bonner quintet finished first in the Catholic League's southern division and third in the playoffs last year, capping the season by winning the Alhambra Catholic Invitational, in Cumberland, Md. Gallagher, team in 28, was co-captain of Bonner's city championship court 1960. Paul will continue to maintain a securities business with the Equity Funding Corp. He, his wife, Sue, and their two children live in suburban Havertown, Pa. +7* Dr. Eugene Gallagher Team Physician M Loughran Equipment Manager Charles DAVID A. ERVIN (LEFTY) Assistant Basketball Coach David ball Ervin (Lefty) A. is his in season as assistant basket- fourth coach. While a student at La Salle, Lefty was the of Explorer and baseball teams the high with as who best exemplified the Schmitz traditions of Jr. La Salle College starter on the basketball varsity as a sophomore, Ervin spent two years as the Explorers' sixth man and gained of the next tion senior year. honored sportsmanship and courage. loyalty, A in his was basketball Award Joseph the senior in he 1968, In and co- standout two-sport a captain as one of outstanding substitutes the 756 points a total of in the 1963. in He scored for his career. Ervin played baseball and basketball at Abington graduating nation. most a reputa- addition In to his High School before duties at La serves on the faculty at Archbishop Ryan Salle, High School. Ervin also Dave and his wife, Karen, reside in nearby Roslyn, Pa. LA SALLE COLLEGE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Chairman: Rev. Dr. Dr. Raymond Robert Courtney, Professor, Political Science Halligan, O.P., Asst. Professor, Theology & Co-Chaplain Joseph Mooney, Professor, Economics Brother G. John Owens, F.S.C. Michael A. DeAngelis, Associate Professor, Accounting Georgette M. Most, Reference Librarian J. Russell Cullen, Jr., Alumni Representative Daniel H. Kane, Alumni Representative John Cramutolo, Student Representative Geoffrey Meyer, Student Representative Joseph P. Batory, Sports Information Director, Secretary THE ATHLETE The young man who accepts the exciting challenge of representing the Explorers on basketball courts throughout the nation will be one who recognizes that he is supplementing his classroom experience with athletic participation. He will learn to discipline himself toward achieving a goal; to work in close association with other men, and to acquire judgment and responsibility. As such a student athlete, he will be, above all, a gentleman. Explorer sophs (from left) Steve Baruffi, Frank Doyle, Jim Haggarty, Joe DiCocco, Frank Moffatt, and Joe Rapczynski gather 'round coach Paul Westhead (with ball). PROSPECTS FOR THE 1971-72 SEASON By Coach Paul Westhead Sophomore talent will have a major role in our plans for the coming season since seven seniors, including 6-7 All-America Ken Durrett (27.0 ppg.-11.9 rpg.) and 6-3 Bob Fields (22.4 ppg.) have been graduated from our highly successful 70-71 squad. have every confidence that our sophomores have the ability to do well and help us win, but it may take some time for our untested varsity members to jell. I Of course, we'll look to 6-4 Jim Crawford, our most experienced returnee. Jim was one of the Big Five's outstanding sophs last year, averaging over 12 ppg. and 8 rpg. In addition, 6-7 junior John Maull, who picked up some valuable playing time in a reserve role last season, will be another key figure. Two juniors, 6-0 Tom Fuhs, leading scorer on the '69-70 frosh team, and 6-2 Bill Fox, a good shooter, round out our returning lettermen. We're hoping that two soph guards, 6-4 swingman Frank Doyle (16.8 6-3 Jim Haggarty (16.3 ppg.— frosh) will resupply some firepower. Under the boards, two strong and steady forwards, 6-6 Joe DiCocco (12.3 ppg.-14.1 rpg.— frosh) and 6-5 Joe Rapczynski (10.1 ppg.— frosh), will see plenty of action. ppg.— frosh) and of our graduated Our defense rated 19th in the nation a year ago, and since we feel was one of our success factors, we'll again put great stress on man this defense. With the 'Husker Classic and the Quaker City Tourney on our December schedule, our young team will have to mature quickly. Throughout the season, we'll be aiming to surprise some of our nationally-ranked opponents. 6-0 junior Tom Fuhs (no. 14) Palestra battle with Duquesne 31) in 74-53 perfect jump shot form during season. makes good use of well-set pick by 6-7 junior John Maull romp over Loyola of New Orleans at the Palestra. Jim Crawford (no. 23) (no. demonstrates last MEET THE EXPLORERS (*) Returning Lettermen Steven Sophomore Steve 19 170 determined a is Baruffi J. 6-1 saw considerable action Vineland, N.J. competitor for the frosh who a in reserve role last year. Quick and aggressive, whose best Steve, performance Community was effort against 12-point a Mercer the County College, could press for playing time as a guard this season. At Vineland was Steve High, standout cross-country a and baseball team member, besides playing some steady basketball before ards for graduating coach Joe Rich1970. in Biology major. *James Jim Crawford (Captain) S. 20 Junior 180 6-4 Haddonfield, N.J. himself established Explorers the ing a one as Big Five's outstanding sophs in of the 70-71, giv- consistent 12 points and 8 rebounds per game. The "Skyman," who has developed all phases of his game, had super efforts against Miami (20 points, 11 rebounds), rebounds), bounds), high). Eustace Creighton and An Pennsylvania (18 points, (19 Duquesne (24 all-around prep, Bishop at his 13 re- career points, athlete captained Jim 13 points, school's 1969 New Jersey State basketball champions (coach Joe O'Connor) his senior year. Year 1970-71 in Business major. Games Field Goals Foul Goals Rebounds Points 27 108 114 233 330 Joseph Sophomore 19 DiCocco S. 6-6 Upper Darby, Pa. 190 Despite missing the last to an in injury, rebounding (239, 14.1 aging over evident five games due Joe led the La Salle yearlings 12 against ppg. the points, 18 rebounds), munity College (19 rpg.), His talent Villanova while aver- was most frosh (20 Mercer County Compoints, 18 rebounds), and the West Chester frosh (14 points, 20 rebounds). A rugged board man, Joe played basketball under coach Paul Gallagher at Monsignor Bonner, and made second team All-Catholic in his sen lor year (1970). Business major. Frank Sophomore Doyle J. 190 6-4 19 Glenolden, Pa. Possessor of that unique combination of size and Frank led the 70-71 frosh skill, 50% scoring (16.8 ppg.), hitting over 80% the floor and Rider frosh, frosh, and 25 points against the Drexel 20 highly-rated mington, year, Maryland's named also Tourney (Wil- which was won by the La Del.), Frank Cardinal at was He Edmund's St. frosh. Purcell against points frosh. the of Salle stripe. games were 29 points against the His top MVP from the charity in from coach Jim played for O'Hara, captaining the and being selected a second team 1970 quintet All Edward G. 20 Junior in his 190 6-3 Forrest Willow Grove, Pa. An outstanding southpaw pitcher Gene senior Catholic. Accounting major. McDonnell's nine Explorer for coach over the past two seasons, Ed will taste his varsity basketball action this year. The 6-3 bullish guard, who '69-70 frosh, averaged is 16.1 ppg. potential a for the swingman. At Upper Moreland High, Ed complemented career baseball fine Cecil urban Mosenson's in his five, by captaining a coach and making All-Sub- senior year (1969). Business major. *William D. Fox Junior 20 162 6 2 Philadelphia, Pa. An excellent long-range shooter, Bill saw only limited duty for the varsity last year, but he's frosh, and solidified Bill offensive threat. Bill fine floor play for the '69-70 his attitude his played O'Brien) definite a some exhibited and hard work have game. A relentless scrapper, at before La Salle High graduating in (coach Obie 1969. Busi- ness major. Year 1970-71 10 Games 12 Field Goals 2 Foul Goals Rebounds 2 Points 4 *Thomas 20 Junior Fuhs J. 170 6-0 Drexel A hustling guard, Tom took back seat senior backcourtmen a year ago, three to Pa. Hill, a but the 1969-70 frosh scoring leader (16.2 though field heard from be will ppg.) he took only season. this shots ten Al- from the Tom canned season, last all nine of them. The 1969 Monsignor Bonner graduate captained both the and the Gallagher) basketball (coach teams baseball Paul his in senior year, and was honored by the Mark- ward Club as the Catholic League's "unsung basketball hero." Accounting major. Games Year 1970-71 23 James Sophomore Jim Field Goals is 19 B. 6-3 Rebounds Foul Goals 9 Points 23 8 5 Haggarty 160 Drexel Pa. Hill, an exceptional guard who averaged over 16 ppg. for the frosh, and contributed 58 assists (second highest). A devastating shooter, Textile Jim scored 33 points against the frosh, and 24 points on two occa- sions against the Penn frosh. A 1970 grad- uate of Monsignor Bonner, Jim was a first team All-Catholic selection (coach Paul Gal- addition to being named MVP of 1970 Alhambra Catholic Invitational in lagher) the in Maryland. English major. Kenneth 20 Junior 6-1 Kennedy E. 165 Glassboro, N.J. Although he did not log any playing time year, last to the to Ken was Salle a season addition late the Explorers' general, guard Ken led title, in- a definite asset corps. his team (coach (John Aveni) Conference basketball His varsity. and desire make him stinct floor La A smooth Glassboro High to the before graduating Olympic in 1969. Liberal Arts major. 11 *John W. Maull Junior 6-7 a lack Despite Runnemede, 185 20 experience, John was in John N.J. playing the thick of action for the La Salle five a year center. school high of ago as a reserve an excellent shooter for a is big man, and his career high of 12 points against into Lafayette the MAC graduate of launched his teammates finals St. last A 1969 season. Joseph's High Camden, in he also tabbed 9 points against Rider, and 8 points against Canisius. istration Business Admin- major. Games Year 1970-71 Field Goals Rebounds Foul Goals 25 22 Points 33 12 62 Frank X. Moffatt Sophomore year's pleasant a averaging frosh, leading the team (78 over 9 NJ. to last ppg., and on thrives shooting an amazing line Hill, Cherry surprise assists (68). in Frank ballhandler, throw 145 5-10 19 was Frank 92.9% from for 84) year. last A clever pressure the free He also distinguished himself with 20 points against the American frosh, Textile frosh, and 17 points against the 16 points Penn frosh. A track star at against the Bishop Eustace prep, Frank played his basketball for coach Joe O'Connor before graduat ng 1970. Business major. in Joseph M. Rapczynski Sophomore 6-5 19 Nicknamed 205 "Rabbi," forward who averaged for the 70-71 frosh. Philadelphia, Joe is Pa. powerful a 10 ppg. and 7 rpg. He mobile, quite is and complements his offensive thrust with tough defense. points against points and Joe's the highlights Temple frosh, year, Joe captained the 16 in his senior 1970 North Catholic under coach Frank Dougherty. Liberal Arts major. 12 18 and 14 rebounds against the Penn frosh. An All-Catholic selection five were / i a.:* John Maull (with ball) is the center of Palestra attention as he cans a 5-footer against Creighton's Bluejays; La Salle won. 64-61. Key Explorer freshmen (from left) Steve Wiley, Kevin McBain, Chuck and Bob Jones exchange some basketball talk be- Seltzer, Bill Taylor, tween classes. TEAM 1971-72 LA SALLE FROSH BASKETBALL High School and Name No. 25 ANDREWS, 14 BARBER, Dan Paul Hometown Pos. Age F 17 6-5 180 Chichester, Pa. G 18 5-11 155 Pleasantville Ht. Wt. Linwood, Pa. Pleasantville, N.J. 20 CHAPMAN, Anthony G 17 5-11 160 Holy Ghost Levittown, Pa. 30 CONNORS, John F 18 6-4 190 Cardinal O'Hara 12 EVANS, Greg G 18 5-10 150 Paul VI Drexel Hill, Pa. Barrington, N.J. 22 JONES, Bob G 18 6-0 160 St. 31 KERWINJohn G-F 19 6-3 185 Hyattsville, Md. Adm. Farragutt 32 McBAIN, Kevin F-C 18 6-8 190 Cliffside Park John's Deal, N.J. Cliffside Park, N. 10 PAOLILLO, Gary G 18 5-11 155 J Burlington Burlington, N.J. 23 SELTZER, Chuck 24 TAYLOR, F-C IS 6-7 200 Mt. Lebanon F 17 6-5 190 St. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bill Francis Tuskegee 34 TRUSKEY, 21 11 Inst., Ala 200 St. 5-11 165 Pennsgrove Pennsgrove, N.J. 5-11 160 La Salle F 18 6-5 WHITE, Larry G 18 WILEY, Steve G 8 Bill Joseph's West Chester, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Squad Brea kdown by State: New Jersey 6; Pennsylvania 6; District of Columbia 1; Alabama 1 1971-72 SCHEDULE (FRESHMAN) (Home Games Capitalized) DECEMBER Game Opponent Site LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 20TH & OLNEY AVE. VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY 20TH & OLNEY AVE. St. Edmund's Tourney Wilmington, Del. West Chester, West Chester State Pa. JANUARY St. Palestra Joseph's College 20TH & OLNEY AVE. SETON HALL UNIVERSITY St. Away Joseph's College Brandywine Junior College Away Temple Away University Away Seton Hall University University of Pennsylvania Palestra FEBRUARY Philadelphia Textile Away P.M.C Away Drexel Away University Away University of Maryland TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 20TH & OLNEY AVE. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 20TH & OLNEY AVE. Princeton Villanova ST. Away University Away University JOHN'S COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL...20TH & OLNEY AVE. Away Lehigh University SEASON RESULTS 1970-71 (Won 14, Lost 8)— FRESHMAN LSC OPP Opponent 70 Villanova (A) 79 66 (A) 62 65 (A) 65 76 (H) Albright Textile Temple *Rider LSC OPP Opponent 92 Mercer County (H) 79 63 Lafayette (A) 81 57 Drexel (A) 61 53 72 Mercer County (A) 54 55 59 Villanova (A) 74 59 76 72 Temple (H) 68 83 West Chester (A) 64 62 Textile (H) 87 64 Drexel (A) 90 74 Pennsylvania (H) 84 70 (A) 62 70 American (A) 74 82 Maryland (A) 64 80 St. (H) 69 71 Pennsylvania (A) 79 64 Rider (A) 90 74 *Brandywine, St. *St. Joseph's Jr Edmund's Dads' Tourney, Wilmington, (La Salle won team championship) Joseph's Del. 5 OPPONENT X-RAYS LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 1. Wednesday, December 1, 1971, 7:05 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 6, LEHIGH OUTLOOK: High scoring Johnny Waters has been graduated, but the Engineers return top rebounders and their second, third and fourth leading scorers from last year in 6-7 senior 6-8 Falkenbach (13.2 Greg ppg.-12.2 rpg.), junior Hank Wisniewski (9.8 ppg.-9.0 rpg.), and 6-3 junior Dick Zelickson (8.4 Other ppg.). lettermen are 6-3 Mike Drew (5.7 ppg.) and 6-9 Fred Bechtel (4.9 ppg.), both seniors, and 6-4 junior Bobby D'Agosta (5.4 ppg.). Soph scoring aces, 6-3 Dave Kramer (26.0 ppg. frosh) and 6-5 Larry Summer (21.0 ppg.— frosh), and 5-10 playmaker Joe Morris complete an optimistic — Coach Roy Heckman (W-56, L-66) picture. Location: Bethlehem, Pa. 18015 Enrollment: 3300 Conference: Middle Atlantic (University) Publicity: Joe Writenour Office Phone: 215-691-7000, Ext. Nickname: Engineers Brown & White 1970-71 Record: 10-16 Colors: Lettermen: Returning 6, Lost 4 Captains: Mike Drew & Greg Falkenbach 793 Year by Year Scores 1958-59 La Salle 1959-60 La Salle 1960-61 La Salle 81-47 86-54 77-62 71-59 85-34 68-40 1961-62 La Salle 1962-63 La Salle 1963-64 La Salle HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2. Saturday, December New 4, 1971, 3:30 P.M. (EST), at Madison Square Garden, York, N.Y. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE OUTLOOK: 3, HOFSTRA Dutchmen feature talented seniors 6-8 Dave Bell (15.8 ppg.6-6 Quinas Brower (12.0 ppg. -12. rpg.), 6-4 Tom Kelleher (5.3 ppg. -3. 9 rpg.), and 6-6 soph Terry McCormack (14.5 ppg. -10. 8 rpg. frosh). Senior backcourt cf 6-1 Bob McKillop (9.3 ppg.) and 5-11 Jim Pugh (7.3 ppg.) is insenior Gary Doyle, juniors 6-3 tact, but 6-1 Al Wolfson and 6-1 Matt LiPuma, or 6-0 soph frosh) provide plenty Rich Baudouin (17.7 ppg. of depth and should see action. A good rebounding club high on experience. frontline 10.4 Flying in rpg.), — — Coach Paul Lynner (W-139, L-96) Location: Hempstead, N.Y. 11550 Nickname: Flying Dutchmen Enrollment: 6200 & Gold 1970-71 Record: 16-8 Lettermen: Returning 10, Lost 2 Captains: To be named Colors: Blue Conference: Middle Atlantic (University) Henderson 516-560-3578 Publicity: Dennis Office Phone: Year by Year Scores 1968-69 La Salle 16 89-68 1969-70 La Salle 79-62 1970-71 La Salle . 83-64 NIAGARA UNIVERSITY 3. Wednesday, December 8, 1971, 8:45 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 13, NIAGARA 12 OUTLOOK: 6-4 senior captain Marshall Wingate ppg.) heads a cast of experienced letterincluding juniors 5-9 A! Williams (12.1 6-4 Jim Chassar, 6-11 Jim Hegmann, and senior Ed Street, all starters a year ago. Newcomers from a 19-5 frosh team are 6-4 6-4 Kerry Reedy (21.1 frosh,, ppg. Cleve Royster (20.7 ppg. -11.0 rpg.— frosh), and 5-8 John Karuch (18.3 ppg. frosh). Depth and talent points toward one of the best teams at Monteagle Ridge in some time. (19.6 men, ppg.), 6-4 — — Coach Frank Layden (W-47, L-32) Nickname: Purple Eagles Colors: Purple, White & Gold 1970-71 Record: 14-12 Location: Niagara University. N.Y. 14109 Enrollment: 3158 Conference: Independent Publicity: Mike Shaw Office Phone: 716-285-1212, Ext. Lettermen: Returning 9, Lost Captain: Marshall Wingate 1 344 Year by Year Scores 1933-34 1941-42 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 4. Niagara Niagara La Salle La Salle La Salle Niagara Niagara La Salle Niagara La Salle La Salle Niagara 33-28 40-37 82-56 85-74 87-76 69-50 74-66 76-75 72-70 83-74 69-68 (OT) 72-56 1970-71 La Salle 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 La Salle Niagara Niagara Niagara La Salle La Salle Niagara Niagara La Salle Niagara La Salle La Salle 64-48 77-71 78-64 79-76 58-54 67-59 (OT) 88-87 (OT) 72-69 86-72 100-83 88-73 101-90 96-79 THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA Saturday, December 11, 1971, 7:05 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: 1, TULSA LA SALLE 1 OUTLOOK: Gone is 6-10 standout Dana Lewis, but the Hurricane can take consolation in a stable of quality guards headed by 6-0 AllAmerica candidate Steve Bracey (18.4 ppg.), and including 6-3 soph Willie Biles (31.0 ppg frosh. and seniors 6-3 Eric Smiler and 6-0 6-4 In Jim Cleason. the frontcourt, senior Larry Morris (14.3 ppg-7.2 rpg.) will be joined by 6-8 junior Joe Voskuhl. Additional help should come from either 6-8 junior Dave Rademeyer or 6-6 juco twin brothers Ronnie and Dave McMullen. Key to the season is in the — development of the big men. Location: Tulsa, Okla. 74104 Enrollment: 8000 Conference: Missouri Valley Pogue Phone: 918-939-6351 Publicity: Jerry Office Coach Ken Hayes (W-51, L-28) Nickname: Golden Hurricane Colors: Gold, Blue & Red 1970-71 Record: 17-9 Lettermen: Returning 6, Lost 3 Captain: To be named Year by Year Scores 1940-41 Tulsa 46-36 1970-71 La Salle 63-61 WEST CHESTER STATE 5. Monday, December West Chester, Pa. 13, 1971, 8:00 P.M. (EST), at Hollinger Field House, SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 25, WEST CHESTER 6 ~ OUTLOOK: Three senior veterans return frontcourt 6-5 in Todd Danner (10.7 Steve ppg.), in the Roth (13.6 ppg.), 6-2 and 6-2 Dennis White 6-3 junior Benny Bond rpg.). ppg. -10.1 6-5 transfer Tom Husser, and sophs Lutz and 6-6 Bob Devlin give much more depth than in recent years. In the backcourt, 5-10 junior Rusty Smith will probably team with either of two 5-11 sophs, Mike Ferron or Joe Sirolli. Rams' picture is brightening. (8.9 (5.2 ppg.), 6-3 Sam a ^^H ^H ^^^ * v ^ fl^^ m/L m ^. ^^^ ^^ Coach Walter Funk (W-44, L-79) Location: West Chester, Pa. 19380 Nickname: Rams Enrollment: 5823 Colors: Purple & Gold 1970-71 Record: 7-18 Lettermen: Returning Conference: Middle Atlantic (University) Nye 215-436-2749 6, Lost 2 Captain: Todd Danner Publicity: Robert Office Phone: Year by Year Scores 1931-32 1931-32 1932-33 1932-33 1933-34 1933-34 1935-36 1935-36 1936-37 1936-37 1937-38 1937-38 1938-39 1938-39 1939-40 38-20 WestChester.. 18-15 30-27 La Salle 32-30 La Salle 37-23 La Salle 25-24 La Salle WestChester.. 39-20 WestChester.. 36-30 39-24 La Salle WestChester.. 28-27 La Salle 47-34 WestChester.. 33-30 46-31 La Salle 48-45 La Salle 37-21 La Salle 1970-71 La Salle La Salle 1971 Friday, 1939-40 West Chester 1940-41 La Salle 1951-52 La Salle 1952-53 La Salle 1953-54 La Salle 1954-55 La Salle 1955-56 La Salle 1956-57 La Salle 1957-58 La Salle 1958-59 La Salle 1959-60 La Salle 1969-61 La Salle 1967-68 La Salle 1968-69 La Salle 1969-70 La Salle 82-68 .. 30-27 43-31 85-55 111-60 65-51 85-50 90-78 57-51 68-66 85-67 85-68 83-67 79-55 91-73 92-80 CORNHUSKER CLASSIC December 17, and Saturday, December 18, 1971, at the University of Nebraska Field House, Lincoln, Neb. FIRST ROUND, Saturday, December 7:00 P.M. Nebraska 9:00 P.M. Idaho vs. FINAL ROUND, Saturday, December Consolation Game Championship Game 18 17, 1971 Baylor vs. LA SALLE 18, 1971 7:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. —8 6. BAYLOR UNIVERSITY Friday, December 1 7, 1971, 7:00 P.M. (CST), at the University of Nebraska OPENING ROUND OF THE 'HUSKER CLASSIC. Field House, Lincoln, Neb. SERIES RECORD: FIRST MEETING OUTLOOK: Bears lost three starters, including Helms All-America Willie Chatmon, but soph talent should make up some of the deficit. Welcome newcomers are 6-7 Lee Griffin (27.7 — frosh). 6-6 David Wallace (18.3 ppg.-l 1.9 rpg. ppg.-8.6 rpg.— frosh), 6-6 Doug Schneider (8.3 ppg.-9.2 rpg.— frosh), and 5-11 Buddy Carlisle frosh). Top returnees include se(11.9 ppg. niors 6-0 Tom Stanton (12.1 ppg.), 6-4 Bobby Thompson (11.0 ppg.), 6-2 Roy Thomas (9.5 ppg.). A wellppg.), and 6-7 Pat Fees (8.1 balanced scoring attack is a good possibility. — Location: Waco, Texas 76706 Enrollment: 6500 Conference: Southwest Publicity: Coach Bill Menefee (W-121, L-121) Nickname: Bears Colors: Green & Gold 1970-71 Record: 18-8 Lettermen: Returning 4, Lost 4 Captain: To be named Don Oliver 817-754-4648 Office Phone: OTHER ENTRIES IN THE 'HUSKER IDAHO UNIVERSITY SERIES RECORD: FIRST MEETING OUTLOOK: Vandals will be hurt by the loss of juniors, including last year's Big Sky leaders, Malcolm Taylor and John Nel6-7 son. Sophs Curtis Taylor (14.9 ppg. -11. rpg— frosh), 6-6 Steve Ton (13.7 ppg.— frosh), and 7-2 Mike Lukasavich (6.8 ppg. -8. 8 rpg. frosh) will have key roles. Senior playmaker seven scoring Don Beane (4.1 ppg.) will be joined by 6-0 juco transfer Chris Clark in the backcourt. Definite rebuilding prospectus. Coach Wayne Anderson (W-66, 1-65) Location, Moscow, Idaho 83843 Nickname: Vandals Enrollment: 7500 & Gold 1970-71 Record: 14-12 Lettermen: Returning 2, Lost 7 Captain: To be named Colors: Silver Conference: Big Sky Bob Maker Phone: 208-885-6466 Publicity Office NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 1. NEBRASKA O OUTLOOK: 'Huskers feature strong frontline of seniors 6-10 Chuck Jura (17.5 ppg. -9. 3 rpg.), 6-8 Mike Peterson (7.0 ppg.), and 6-4 Al Nissen (7.2 ppg.). Add sophs 6-8 Brendy Lee (16.1 ppg. -13. 2 rpg.— frosh), 6-5 Dave Rezac (13.8 ppg. -9. 3 rpg.— frosh), and 6-7 Bob Allen (10.4 ppg.— frosh) for a tall, tough combination. Backcourt prospects include 6-1 soph Tom Novak (14.3 ppg.— frosh) and 5-10 soph Rick Brown (13.7 ppg.- frosh). Successful year seems to be in the offing. Coach Joe Cipriano (W-157, L 123) 68508 Location: Lincoln, Neb. Nickname: Cornhuskers Enrollment: 20,878 Conference: Big Eight Publicity: Don Bryant Office Phone: 402-472-2263 Colors: Scarlet & Cream 1970-71 Record: 18-8 Lettermen: Returning 9, Lost 2 Captain: To be named Year by Year Scores 1966-67 La Salle 1971 99-76 ECAC QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT (Games 8, 9 and 10) Monday, December 27; Tuesday, December 28; Thursday, December 30 at the Palestra, 34th and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. FIRST ROUND, Monday, December Tennessee 27, 1971 Manhattan vs. 1:00 P.M. South Carolina Boston College vs. LA SALLE Massachusetts vs. Villanova 3:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. Fairfield vs. SEMI-FINAL ROUND, Tuesday, December CONSOLATION SEMI-FINALS 28, 1971 (Afternoon) South Carolina-Fairfield loser vs. Boston College-LA SALLE loser Tennessee-Manhattan loser vs. Massachusetts-Villanova loser CHAMPIONSHIP SEMI-FINALS (Evening) South Carolina-Fairfield winner vs. Boston College-LA SALLE winner Tennessee-Manhattan winner vs. Massachusetts-Villanova winner FINAL ROUND, Thursday, December FIFTH PLACE 30, 1971 GAME Matching the Consolation Semi Final winners THIRD PLACE GAME Matching the Championship Semi-Final losers 5:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Matching the Championship Semi-Final winners 9:00 P.M. BOSTON COLLEGE 8. Monday, December 27, 1971, 7:00 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra. OPENING ROUND OF THE QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 3, BOSTON COLLEGE O 6-7 senior captain Pete Schmid (15.4 ppg.) heads the Eagles' returnees, but juniors 6-7 Dave Freitag, 6-5 Dave Walker, 6-1 Bob Smith and 6-0 Rich Bolus all logged considerable playing time last year. A sophomore backfrosh) and court of 6-2 Oave Ulrich (20.2 ppg. 6-0 playmaker Jere Nolan (11.4 ppg. frosh), and soph frontcourtmen 6-5 Dan Kilcullen (16.5 frosh), 6-9 Herrick Lengers, and 6-8 Steve ppg. Reid should enhance the picture. A young team, but full of potential. OUTLOOK: — — — Coach Bob Zuffelato (First Year) Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02167 Enrollment: 10,000 Conference: Independent Publicity: Eddie Miller Office Phone: 617-969-0100 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon & Gold 1970-71 Record: 15-11 Lettermen: Returning Captain: Pete Schmid 5, Lost 5 Year by Year Scores 1946-47 La Salle 20 76-41 1949-59 La Salle 75-63 1970-71 La Salle 83-61 6 OTHER TOURNAMENT ENTRIES IN THE QUAKER CITY (Villanova X-Ray appears elsewhere on La Salle's regular season schedule.) FAIRFIELD UNIVERSITY SERIES RECORD: FIRST MEETING star rebounder Mark Frazer (tenth the nation) has been graduated, and 6-6 Phil Rogers, who led the country's frosh in scoring, has left school for personal reasons. The Stags will rely on a backcourt scoring pui\ch of 6-2 junior George Groom (20.0 ppg.) and 6-1 Bob Kelly (8.7 ppg.). Frontline must develop from among 6-7 senior Gary Bowen (7.3 ppg.), 6-6 junior Tom Duffy (5.2 ppg.), and sophs 6-4 Bob Bogad (15.7 ppg.— frosh), 6-9 OUTLOOK: 6-6 in Dave 6-4 Bradley (9.5 ppg. -10. 2 rpg.— frosh;, Wells (11.2 rpg.— frosh). and Coach Fred Barakat Paul (W-9, L-15) Location: Fairfield, Conn. Enrollment: 06430 Nickname: Stags Colors: Red & White 2200 1970-71 Record: 9-15 Lettermen: Returning 7, Lost 2 Captains: George Groom & Conference: Independent Publicity: Jerry DiPetro Office Phone: 203-255-5411 Bob Kelly MANHATTAN COLLEGE SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE MANHATTAN 17, 4 6-7 center Ron Manning (8.8 ppg. -8. rpg. rand 6-6 Bob Gregory (9.0 ppg. -8. 4 rpg.), both seniors, will be joined in the frontcourt by either 6-7 transfer Mike Moore or 6-6 junior Dave Stroebling (6.3 ppg.). 6-1 senior Rich Garner (9.7 ppg.) will quarterback the Jaspars, while the second guard position is up for grabs among 6-3 senior Lorenza Tarvin, 6-0 junior Phil Boggia, and 6-4 soph Gerry Oswald frosh;. Deep and strong up front, (15.6 ppg. so much will ride on the backcourt development. OUTLOOK: — Coach John Powers (W-44, L-27) Enrollment: 3600 Nickname: Jaspars Colors: Green & White Conference: Independent Publicity: Mike Cohen Office Phone: 212-548-1400 1970-71 Record: 9-10 Lettermen: Returning Captain: Rich Garner Location: Bronx, N.Y. 10471 9, Lost 3 Year by Year Scores 1912-13 1931-32 1939-40 1940-41 1945-46 1948-49 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 Manhattan 25-22 1952-53 La Salle 32-32 1953-54 La Salle 46-33 1954-55 La Salle La Salle ... 53-44 Manhattan ... 1956-57 La Salle Manhattan .. ... 52-45 1957-58 La Salle 76-46 La Salle 1958-59 La Salle ... Manhattan .. ... 62-53 1959-60 La Salle 65-60 La Salle ... 1960 61 La Salle 64-63 La Salle 1961-62 La Salle ... 77-55 La Salle ... 1962-63 La Salle 1963-64 La Salle 75-62 .. La Salle ... ... .. 63-52 69-61 76-62 81-72 72-59 78-71 71-58 74-68 76-69 78-61 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS SERIES RECORD: FIRST MEETING OUTLOOK: The loss of All-America Julius Erving hurt, but the Redmen can find plenty of in the senior backcourt of 5-11 John Betancourt (12.6 ppg.) and 5-10 Mike Pagliara (10.6 ppg.), and promising soph guard 6-0 Rich Pitino (16.1 ppg.— frosh). Sophs 6-3 Al Skinner (19.4 ppg.— frosh), 6-3 Pete Trow (15.0 ppg.— frosh), and 6-5 Art Levine and John Olson will provide scoring punch. Speed and finesse will have to compensate for a lack of height. will offense i. J Coach Jack Leaman (W-83, 1-43) Location: Amherst, Mass. 01002 Enrollment: 20,000 Conference: Yankee Publicity: Richard Page Office Phone: 413-545-2439 Nickname: Redmen Maroon & White 1970-71 Record: 23-4 Colors: Lettermen: Returning 10, Lost 4 Captain: Mike Pagliara SOUTH CAROLINA SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 0, SOUTH CAROLINA OUTLOOK: Gamecocks 1 lost three-time All-America John Roche and rebounding ace Tom Owens, but should field another strong team this year. Top returning players include seniors 6-10 Tom Riker (14.0 ppg.), 6-7 Rick Aydlett (7.8 ppg.), 6-2 Bob Carver (7.2 ppg.), 6-3 junior Kevin Joyce (12.1 ppg.), and 7.0 junior Danny Traylor, who may be ready for heavy duty. Sophs 6-4 Brian Winters (23.0 ppg.— frosh), 6-4 Ed Peterson (29.3 ppg. frosh), and 6-5 Rick Mousa frosh) will also help carve (17.9 ppg. -11. 4 rpg. a winning season. — — Location: Columbia, S.C. Enrollment: 19,000 Conference: Independent Publicity: Tom Office Phone: McGuire L-60) Nickname: Gamecocks Colors: Garnet & Black 1970-71 Record: 23-6 29208 Lettermen: Returning Captains: Bob Carver Price 803-777-4277 8, Lost 3 & Rick Aydlett Year by Year Scores 1968-69 South Carolina 62-59 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 0, TENNESSEE OUTLOOK: 6-2 guard Mike Edwards an outstanding junior 1 (17.0 ppg.), will lead sharpshooter, augmented by 6-7 Lloyd Richwho averaged over 12 ppg. becoming a starter midway through last the Vols' attack, ardson after (5.4 ppg.), season. Best of the sophs are 6-0 guard John Snow (21.9 ppg. frosh), and 6-11 Len Kosmalski (18.4 ppg. -12.0 rpg.— frosh). Taller than last year, with plan for a stepped-up offense. — Coach Ray Mears (W-287, L-91) Location: Knoxville, Tenn. 37916 Enrollment: 24,400 Conference: Southeastern Publicity: Haywood Office Phone: 22 Harris 615-974-3371 Nickname: Volunteers Colors: Orange & White 1970-71 Record: 21-7 Lettermen: Returning Captain: To be named 4, Lost 5 — Year by Year Scores 55-47 1969-70 Tennessee 11. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Wednesday, January 1972, 8:05 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, 5, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 35, ST. JOSEPH'S 32 OUTLOOK: Two talented Bantom (18.1 ppg.-13.2 juniors, 6-9 center Mike rpg.) and 6-5 Pat McFarland '17.0 ppg.\ provide a solid scoring punch. 6-2 senior Jim McCollum (7.2 ppg and 6-2 junior Mike Moody ^6.7 ppg., are veteran gua/ds, but 6-0 soph" Jim 0"Brien 15.6 ppg. frosh could push here. Key sophs include 6-3 6-7 Kevin Furey frosh Lou Peltzer (14.4 ppg. (8.4 ppg. -9. 9 rpg.— frosh and 6-5 Gene Prybella The Ha^ks may fly high. (13.2 ppg.— frosh — , 1 , . Coach Jack McKinney (W-84, L-51) Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 Enrollment: 6800 Conference: Middle Atlantic (University) & Captains: Jim McCollum Lynch 215-839-4016 Publicity: Dennis Office Phone: Nickname: Hawks Colors: Crimson & Gray 1970-71 Record: 19-9 Lettermen: Returning 8, Lost 4 Mike Bantom Year by Year Scores 1900-01 La Salle 1900-01 La Salle 1901-02 La Salle 1910 1910 1910 1911 1911 St. 1912" La Salle 1915-16 1915-16 1916-17 1916-17 1916-17 1922-23 1933-34 1933-34 1934-35 1934-35 1934-35 1935-36 1935-36 1936-37 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1943-44 1944-45 St. 32- 7 29-13 70- 8 La Salle St. Joseph's Joseph's .. .. 22-18 24-18 35-29 La Salle 10- La Salle 20-16 N A 31-26 29-21 30-29 28-27 22-17 Joseph's .. La Salle La Salle St. Josephs .. La Salle St. Joseph's .. 6 44- 9 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1949-50 1950-51 1950-51 1951-52 1951-52 1952-53 1952-53 1953-54 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 27-15 39-20 La Salle 28-25 St. Joseph's 32-25 La Salle St. Joseph's .. 26-25 St. Joseph's .. 23-19 St. Joseph's .. 40-20 25-21 St. Joseph's St. Joseph's .. 28-25 22-18 La Salle 32-31 La Salle 33-28 St. Joseph's St. Joseph's .. 48-40 58-53 St. Joseph's St. Joseph's .. 48-45 53-33 St. Joseph's St. Josephs .. 53-37 St. Joseph's .. 39-36 1970-71 St. Joseph's La Salle . .. .. .. .. . La Salle La Salle St. Joseph's La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle St. Joseph's La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle St. St. Joseph's Joseph's La Salle St. St. Joseph's Joseph's La Salle St. Joseph's La Salle St. Josephs La Salle St. Josephs St. Joseph's Joseph's St. La Salle La Salle La Salle Joseph's St. St. Joseph's 38-36 48-45 70-65 78-41 79-59 74-53 77-64 81-63 54-53 68-50 79-52 75-63 73-57 78-64 82-56 69-56 97-85 (OT) .. 61-57 82-77 (OT) 70-63 80-73 65-54 72-71 66-49 80-70 93-85 92-69 96-85 73-70 103-71 84-67 101-99 (2 OT] 66-56 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 81- 76 (OT) 23 12. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Saturday, January 1972, 8:45 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, 8, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 21, LAFAYETTE 5 OUTLOOK: Leopards have four returning starters, including 6-5 All-America candidate Tracy Tripucka (26.0 ppg.), all-time leading scorer at the college. Also back are 6-5 junior Walt Kocubinski (16.0 ppg.), and the senior backcourt of 6-2 Jay Mottola (12.3 ppg.) and 6-2 George Weaver (5.3 ppg.). The center position will be manned by one of two sophs, either 6-10 Earl Brown or 6-8 Blake McMorris. Plenty of firepower makes this club a definite MAC threat. Coach Tom Davis (First Year) Location: Easton, Pa. 18042 Nickname: Leopards Colors: Maroon & White 1970-71 Record: 17-9 Enrollment: 2000 Conference: Middle Atlantic Lettermen: Returning Captains: Jay Mottola Tracy Tripucka (University) Publicity: Tom Bates Office Phone: 215-253-8802 7, Lost 1 & Year by Year Scores 1944-45 1945-46 1947-48 1948-49 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 13. Lafayette .... .... Lafayette .... .... La Salle ... La Salle ... La Salle .... La Salle ... La Salle .... La Salle .... La Salle .... La Salle .... Lafayette ... .... La Salle .... La Salle .... 52-45 57-49 43-39 61-37 71-64 62-52 (OT) 56-50 88-70 76-60 95-81 84-75 82-74 84-77 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1970-71 La Salle .... 81-73 ....104-86 La Salle Lafayette ... .... 73-64 95-59 La Salle .... La Salle ....100-86 La Salle Lafayette .. La Salle La Salle .... La Salle .... La Salle .... La Salle .... La Salle .... 91-73 93-81 85-72 74-75 97-65 102-73 93-82 74-71 WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Thursday, January 13, 1972, 7:30 P.M. (EST), at the Bowling Green, Ky. E. A. Diddle Arena, SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 7, WESTERN KENTUCKY 12 some outstanding Hilltoppers lost personnel, led by 7-0 All-America Jim McDaniels from last year's NCAA semifinalists. Key returnees include 6-5 forward Jerry Dunn (15.4 ppg. -8. 7 rpg.), and 6-4 Jerome Perry (14.9 ppg.8.2 rpg., '69-70), if he can come back from a September knee operation. 6-6 transfer from Tulsa Granville Bunton and 6-9, 235-lb. soph frosh) will Ray Bowerman (14.6 ppg. -13. 2 rpg. restore lost board strength. A rebuilding year, but color Western dangerous. OUTLOOK: — Coach Jim Richards (First Year) Location: Bowling Green, Ky. 42101 Enrollment: 10,900 Conference: Ohio Valley Publicity: Ed Given Office Phone: 502-745-4295 24 Nickname: Hilltoppers Colors: Red & White 1970-71 Record: 24-6 Lettermen: Returning 9, Lost 5 Captains: To be named Year by Year Scores 1942-43 1947-48 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1956-57 1958-59 1958-59 1959-60 14. 52-44 68-60 80-69 73-63 67-58 89-76 84-76 96-74 76-70 1970-71 La Salle Western Western La Salle Western La Salle Western La Salle Western Western 1960-61 1961-62 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 Western La Salle Western La Salle Western Western Western La Salle Western 73-69 88-84 107-95 91-77 93-67 95-86 84-79 88-81 102-80 91-76 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH Saturday, January 15, 1972, 7:45 P.M. (CST), at the Loyola Fieldhouse, New Orleans, La. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 7, OUTLOOK: Wolfpack has LOYOLA 1 lettermen, but last year's two top scorers, 7-0 Ty Marioneaux and 6-3 Bob Bissant, have been graduated. Forward looks to be the strongest position with juniors 6-4 John Kardzionak (11.3 ppg.) and 6-7 Ernie Losch (10.5 ppg.) returning. 6-8 senior Charles Jones (7.0 ppg.) will be at center, with 6-2 senior Tim Schneider and 5-9 junior Skip Brechtel (2.5 ppg.) in the backcourt. Strictly a rebuilding five year. Coach Bob Luksta (W-33, L-43) Location: New 70118 Orleans, La. Nickname: Wolfpack Colors: Maroon & Gold 1970-71 Record: 16-10 Enrollment: 6000 Conference: Independent Lettermen: Returning 5, Lost 4 Captains: To be named Publicity: Pete Finney Office Phone: 504-866-5471 Year by Year Scores 1954-55 1963-64 1964-65 1966-67 15. 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 85-71 63-61 72-69 125-80 La Salle Loyola La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle 71-51 102-65 85-79 74-53 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Thursday, January 20, 1972, 7:05 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE OUTLOOK: The 6, AMERICAN 1 Eagles return seven lettermen and four starters headed by 6-8 junior AllAmerica candidate Kermit Washington (18.6 ppg.20.5 rpg.), second leading rebounder in the nation as a soph. Although both starting guards return, Steve Garrett, a 6-1 transfer from UNC, and 6-0 soph Johnny Lloyd (24.4 frosh) are likely to run the backcourt. At forward, 6-5 Lloyd Mayes (10.9 ppg), a senior, and 6-5 junior Tom Rowe (5.7 ppg.) could be pushed by 6-5 soph Pete DeHaven (20.9 frosh). A vastly improved team with a promising picture. ppg— ppg— Location: Washington, DC. 20016 Enrollment: 5500 Conference: Middle Atlantic (University) Marc Splaver Phone: 202-686-2560 Publicity: Office Coach Tom Young (W-24, L-24) Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red, White & Blue 1970-71 Record: 13-12 Lettermen: Returning 7, Lost Captain: Mike 1 Hill 25 Year by Year Scores 1965-66 La Salle 1966-67 American 1967-68 La Salle 16. 103-93 1967-68 La Salle 94-90 (OT) 1968-69 La Salle 74-65 1969-70 La Salle 1970-71 La Salle 62-54 84-57 96-72 106-86 THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Wednesday, January 26, 1972, 8:45 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 11, PENN 13 OUTLOOK: Nine lettermen and an outstanding senior nucleus of 6-8 sharpshooter Bob Morse (15.4 ppg.-8.4 rpg.) and versatile 6-7 Corky Calhoun (10.1 ppg.-8.6 rpg.) will make the Quakers formidable. The biggest problem will be filling the vacuum created by the graduation of All-Ivy guards Steve Bilsky and Dave Wohl. Likely candidates are seniors 6-5 Al Cotler (3.9 ppg.) and 6-0 Bill Walters (1.4 ppg.), 6-0 junior Steve Batory (1.4 ppg.), and 5-11 soph Whity Varga (12.5 ppg.— frosh). In the frontcourt, 6-5 senior Ron Billingslea (3.6 ppg.), juniors 6-8 Phil Hankinson (9.2 ppg.) and 6-6 Craig Littlepage (2.6 ppg.), and 6-8 soph John Jablonski (15.1 ppg. -10. 8 rpg.— frosh) provide a wealth of depth. Look for Penn to continue its winning ways. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Enrollment: 6900 Conference: Ivy League Publicity: Ed Fabricius & Herb Hartnett Office Phone: 215-594-6128 ooach Chuck Daly (First Year) Nickname: Quakers & Blue 1970-71 Record: 28-1 Lettermen: Returning Captains: Bob Morse Corky Calhoun Colors: Red 9, Lost 5 & Year by Year Scores 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1951-52 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 17. Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle La Salle Penn Penn 35-22 33-22 36-28 36-28 68-56 55-43 64-44 75-58 64-52 84-73 67-66 (0T) 73-70 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 Penn La Salle La Salle Penn La Salle La Salle Penn La Salle Penn La Salle Penn Penn 66-62 67-63 69-57 78-74 61-58 78-64 90-76 85-83 57-45 78-64 76-67 107-88 CANISIUS COLLEGE Saturday, January 29, 1972, 8:45 P.M. (EST), at the Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, N.Y. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 11, CANISIUS 4 OUTLOOK: 6-6 senior Gary Stewart (17.5 ppg.10.0 rpg.), returning after a year of illness, 6-5 junior Mike Macaluso (14.5 ppg.), 6-7 senior Clyde Alexander (9.6 ppg. -9. 3 rpg.), and 6-7 junior Gary Lawrence (5.6 ppg.) will give the Griffins a solid frontcourt. Two sophs, 6-3 Chris frosh) and 6-7 Dave Wessel Eleam (21.2 frosh) add even more depth. The (18.7 ppg. big question, however, is the backcourt where 6-2 Aaron Covington (9.6 ppg.) and 6-3 Mike Norwood (5.7 ppg.) are the key holdovers. With the abundance of good big men, success is in the hands of the guards. — 26 ppg— Coach Bob MacKinnon (W-128, L-148) Location: Buffalo, N.Y. 14208 Nickname: Golden Enrollment: 2300 Colors: Blue Conference: Independent Publicity: Gene Krzyzynski Office Phone: 716-883-7000 1970-71 Record: 8-13 Lettermen: Returning 12, Lost 3 Captains: To be named Griffins & Gold Year by Year Scores 1940-41 La Salle 42-37 1962-63 Canisius 76-53 1948-49 La Salle 59-43 1963-64 La Salle 91-81 1954-55 La Salle 99-64 1965-66 La Salle 95-81 1958-59 La Salle 77-64 1966-67 Canisius 93-75 1959-60 La Salle 82-68 1967-68 La Salle 80-64 1960-61 Canisius 94-73 1968-69 La Salle 68-56 1961-62 La Salle 73-63 1969-70 Canisius 80-70 92-55 1970-71 La Salle 18. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Wednesday, February 2, 1972, 8:05 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 27, TEMPLE 32 OUTLOOK: Owls have two top scorers and lead- rebounder returning in seniors 6-6 Ollie Johnson (13.6 ppg.-10.7 rpg.) and 5-10 Paul Collins (12.7 ppg.). In addition, 6-7 Lee Tress (9.6 ppg.) and juniors 6-4 Mike Jones (7.0 ppg.) and 6-3 Tim Ferhle (6.8 ppg.) are capable vets. Soph talent is in abundance in guards 6-1 John Kneib (18.6 ppg. frosh) and 5-11 Rick Trudeau frosh), and big men, 6-8 Dan Kash(18.3 ppg. mer, 6-6 Mike Arace, 6-7 George Bower and 6-3 Joe Rymal. A good blend of lettermen and newcomers will make the Owls a powerful quintet. ing — — Coach Harry Litwack (W-333, L-175) Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 19122 Nickname: Owls Enrollment: 12,992 Conference: Middle Atlantic Colors: Cherry & White 1970-71 Record: 13-12 Lettermen: Returning 7, Lost 3 Captains: Ollie Johnson & (University) Publicity: Al Shrier & John Everts Office Phone: Paul Collins 215-787-7445 Year iy Year Scores 1900-01 La Salle 15-10 1936-37 La Salle .... 37-31 1901-02 Temple 19-11 1937-38 Temple .... 37-22 1902-03 Temple .... 16-14 1938-39 La Salle .... 38-27 1903-04 La Salle .... 20-13 1939-40 Temple .... 39-37 1904-05 La Salle .... 19-17 1940-41 Temple .... 27-22 1905-06 Temple .... 23-21 1941-42 Temple .... 48-38 .... 47-43 1906-07 Temple .... 25-17 1942-43 Temple 1907-08 Temple .... 29-20 1943-44 Temple .... 1908-09 La Salle .... 24-20 1945-46 Temple .... 70-60 1909-10 Temple .... 29-18 1946-47 La Salle .... 73-71 1910-11 Temple .... 30-21 1947-48 Temple .... 54-52 1911-12 La Salle .... 35-16 19-38-49 Temple .... 54-36 1912-13 Temple .... 27-22 1949-50 La Salle .... 60-55 1913-14 Temple .... 28-19 1949-50 La Salle .... 67-51 .... 37-21 1950-51 La Salle .... 82-65 .... 39-25 1950-51 Temple .... 59-54 1914-15 Temple 1915-16 Temple 73-45 — 1951-52 La Salle 75-59 1961-62 Temple 1951-52 La Salle 65-50 1962-63 La Salle 1952-53 La Salle 57-42 1963-64 Temple .... 63-57 1952-53 La Salle 65-45 1964-65 La Salle .... 83-70 1953-54 La Salle 77-53 1953-54 Temple 57-56 1964-65 La Salle 1965-66 Temple 1954-55 La Salle 59-57 1955-56 Temple 60-57 1956-57 La Salle 63-61 1966-67 Temple .... 78-61 1957-58 Temple 1958-59 La Salle 71-61 1967-68 La Salle .... 64-60 64-51 .... 81-71 .... 81-74 66-59 (0T) 1965-66 La Salle .... 86-85 1966-67 Temple .... 79-65 .... 1967-68 La Salle .... 87-69 1959-60 Temple 77-53 1968-69 La Salle .... 101-85 1960-61 Temple 63-57 1969-70 Temple .... 69-61 67-64 1970-71 63-58 La Salle NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY 19. Saturday, February 5, 1972, 8:05 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: FIRST MEETING OUTLOOK: Fighting Irish graduated their entire including All-America Austin Carr year's NCAA club. 5-11 junior John Egart (1.7 ppg.) is the only letterman. Accent will be on sophs with 6-8 John Shumate (22.4 6-7 Gary Novak (17.4 frosh), ppg. -13.0 rpg. ppg. -12. 5 rpg.— frosh), 6-6 Tom O'Mara (16.1 frosh), and 6-2 Bob Valibus (11.7 ppg. ppg. frosh) as welcome additions. Rebuilding prospectus, but not to be underestimated. starting from five last — — Coach Dick Phelps (First Year) Location: Notre Dame, Ind. 46566 Enrollment: 7948 Colors: Blue Conference: Independent Roger Valdiserri & Dave Kempton Publicity: Office Phone: 20. Nickname: Fighting Irish & Gold 1970-71 Record: 21-8 Lettermen: Returning Captain: To be 1, Lost 6 named 219-272-3498 DREXEL UNIVERSITY Monday, February 7, 1972, 8:00 P.M. (EST), at the National Guard Armory, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 3, DREXEL O OUTLOOK: 6-7 Stan Zadrozny, 6-6 soph Fran Korwek, recovered from an injury, and 6-5 soph Jack McCusker (11.8 ppg. -8. 8 rpg.— frosh) will give the Dragons the height they sorely missed last year. The starting backcourt is intact in 5-10 juniors Jerry Glick (14.1 ppg.) and Mike Fee (6.2 ppg.), but 6-2 soph Dave Williams frosh) or 6-3 transfer Greg Newman (10.8 ppg. could push for starting spots. Improved firepower will come from 6-4 holdover Vince MorHart (13.4 rison (12.1 ppg.) and 6-2 Jamie frosh). Guarded optimism on the Drexel ppg. — — campus. 28 Coach Ray Haesler (First Year) Location: Philadelphia, Pa. 19104 Nickname: Dragons Enrollment: 5600 Conference: Middle Atlantic & Gold 1970-71 Record: 7-17 Lettermen: Returning 4, Lost 5 Captains: To be named Colors: Blue (University) Publicity: Al Nelson Office Phone: 215-387-2400 Year by Year Scores 1944-45 La Salle 95-34 1944-45 La Salle 21. 75-46 81-63 1970-71 La Salle HOLY CROSS COLLEGE Saturday, February 12, 1972, 8:15 P.M. (EST), at Worcester Auditorium, Worcester, Mass. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 1, HOLY CROSS OUTLOOK: Three starters return in 6-6 junior Jim Schnurr (11.7 ppg.), 6-4 senior Stan Grayson (11.6 ppg.), and 6-4 junior Kevin Stacom (9.2 ppg.). In addition, 6-8 junior Gene Doyle (9.3 ppg.), 6-3 senior Buddy Venne (7.8 ppg.) and 5-11 Bruce Grentz (4.0 ppg.) all saw action last year. Top sophs are 6-4 Malcolm Moulton (24.0 frosh), 6-0 Dave Mapp (11.0 ppg. frosh) ppg. and 6-5 Jim Maley (10.6 ppg. frosh). Good size, shooting and rebounding should yield a fine — — — Coach Jack Donahue season. (W-91, L-55) Location-. Worcester, Mass. 01610 Enrollment: 2400 Conference: Yankee Publicity-. Rich Lewis Office Phone: 617-793-2571 Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Royal Purple 1970-71 Record: 18-8 Lettermen: Returning 7, Lost 5 Captains: To be named Year by Year Scores 1948-49 La Salle 22. 63-61 BISCAYNE COLLEGE Tuesday, February 15, 1972, 8:15 P.M. (EST), at North Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami, Fla. SERIES RECORD: FIRST MEETING OUTLOOK: Bobcats have a dynamic backcourt duo in returning starters 6-1 Jim McCloud (16.9 ppg.) and 6-3 floor leader John Gay (12.5 ppg.). Juniors 5-11 Rich Haas (6.2 ppg.) and 5-11 Roddy McCarthy (2.3 ppg.) and 5-8 soph Bruno lannone (19.5 ppg— Texas El Paso frosh) provide depth at guard. An inexperienced frontcourt may present problems as only 6-5 senior Steve Sahli has seen game action. Success will depend on the development of newcomers 6-6 Ken Tanke, 6-6 Ron Fisher, 6-3 Pat McGee, 6-5 Jim Stewart, all sophs, and 6-7 freshman Rich Cosgrove. Location: Miami, Fla. 33054 Coach Ken Stibler (W-55, L-62) Enrollment: 425 Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Blue & White Conference: Independent Publicity: Bill Brubacker Office Phone: 305 624-9661 Captains: To be 1970-71 Record: 15-9 Lettermen: Returning 5, named Lost 4 ALL TIME LA SALLE Season Won 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 Lost Pts. For Opp. Pts. 20 7 14 12 23 20 1 2065 2153 2135 2171 2210 2136 1889 1863 1859 2048 1702 1924 2111 2169 1737 1786 1606 1674 1522 1700 1676 1803 1903 1716 1974 1896 1731 14 10 15 16 16 16 15 16 16 16 8 12 15 8 9 8 7 6 7 9 17 9 15 10 26 26 25 25 22 21 7 7 4 7 20 4 19 9 14 12 7 8 8 10 9 12 4 16 14 13 14 15 2503 2261 2243 2376 2089 1646 1758 1512 1507 1213 1063 648 1044 997 770 718 689 543 629 467 668 539 492 652 551 5 4 3 21 13 12 9 12 12 1791 1793 1646 1800 1700 1850 1972 1879 9 5 11 8 8 6 8 8 12 6 3 3 8 4 (I Coach PaulWesthead Tom Gola Tom Gola Jim Harding Joe Heyer Joe Heyer Bob Walters Bob Walters Donald Moore Donald Moore Donald Moore Donald Moore Donald Moore Jim Pollard Jim Pollard Jim Pollard Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken Ken 2000 1768 1362 1449 1236 1159 1334 886 638 966 919 714 674 603 544 531 578 517 423 399 Loeffler Loeffler Loeffler Loeffler Loeffler Loeffler Charles McGlone Charles McGlone Charles McGlone Joseph Meehan Joseph Meehan Joseph Meehan "Obie" O'Brien "Obie" O'Brien Leonard Tanseer Leonard Tanseer Leonard Tanseer Leonard Tanseer Leonard Tanseer Leonard Tanseer Leonard Tanseer Leonard Tanseer Thomas Conley Thomas Conley James J. Henry — — COACHING RECORDS (Since 1931) Coach Paul Years of Service Westhead Name Tom Gola Won Lost Avg. (1) 1970-71 20 7 .741 (2) 1968-70 37 13 .740 Ken Durrett Hubie Marshall . Larry Foust Tom Gola Jim Harding (1) 1967-68 20 8 .714 Joe Heyer (2) 1965-67 24 27 .471 Bob Walters (2) 1963-65 31 17 .646 Larry Cannon ... Frank Corace .... Norman Grekin Donald (Dudey) Moore (5) 1959-63 79 37 .681 Jim Pollard (3) 1956-58 48 28 .632 Kenneth Loeffler (6) 1950-55 145 30 .829 Charles McGlone (3) 1947-49 60 16 .789 Joseph Meehan (3) 1944-46 29 29 .500 "Obie" O'Brien (2) 1942-43 25 21 .577 Name Tom Gola Tom Gola Hubie Marshall Leonard Tanseer (8) 1934-41 SS 59 .598 Thomas Conley (2) 1932-33 27 11 .711 James (1) 1930-31 15 4 .769 648 307 .678 Totals J. Henry 41 Years ., . Ken Durrett Bob Fields Frank Corace Ken Durrett Hubie Marshall Larry Cannon ... Bob McAteer . Tom Tom Gola Gola Fran Dunphy Ken Durrett Bernie Williams I )LLEGE STATISTICS Leading Scorer tain jrrett phy K. Durrett Captains non D. Ervin . G. Paull -shall Marano unnane Corace : tery T. Abbott Games Field Goals 27 26 24 28 26 25 23 25 24 25 22 22 23 25 26 25 31 30 28 29 29 25 28 24 23 23 247 249 17 Bob Fields Ken Durrett Ken Durrett Larry Cannon Hubie Marshall Hubie Marshall Curt Fromal Frank Corace Frank Corace Bob McAteer IcAteer IcAteer Captains Bill Raftery Bob Alden Joe Heyer ner Eltringham Captains Captains Katheder Lewis Lewis Bill Al Al Tom Tom Tom Tom Sola F. O'Hara Captains es Donnelly s Phelan a Gola Gola Gola Valters Gola Jack George Larry Foust Larry Foust Larry Foust Bob Walters Bob Walters Bob Walters 3lune Bob Walters 16 Charles McGlone Charles McGlone 23 Tom 20 Comerford reenburg reenburg Bernhardt Valters sichman es McGlone len Brnich J. Carroll Hoerst Hoerst Captains Carroll <ear Kratchowill Clem Meehan 20 Meehan Charles Mosicant 17 Clem Meehan Mort Gratz 22 Hoerst Hoerst Hoerst Hoerst Points 567 632 111 134 98 132 109 120 77 117 69 133 106 116 60 72 129 62 202 186 145 120 69 83 99 87 191 207 220 277 182 242 186 205 143 122 171 127 165 132 274 252 186 192 200 136 177 257 480 546 549 674 441 601 441 543 392 360 402 326 459 326 750 690 517 504 469 355 453 401 348 367 247 215 — — 160 108 47 — 31 79 85 67 66 53 57 42 85 34 24 28 48 182 188 152 174 130 147 105 198 116 63 36 32 26 158 98 17 Frank Frank Frank Frank Foul Goals 18 17 20 16 — 18 18 42 27 33 21 eehan es Mosicant Gratz Ray Bab 19 LEADING EXPLORER SCORERS Career Scoring— Over 1,000 Points Seasons ns d 55) 71) 67) 50) 69) 64) 53) Games 121 71 74 103 75 73 88 Avg. Points 20.3 2,461 1,679 1,576 1,464 1,430 1,411 1,243 23.6 21.3 14.2 19.0 19.3 14.1 Name Played Bob McAteer George Paull Bob Fields Games .... (1959-62) .... (1964-67) 74 94 80 82 69 74 (1969-71) 52 Bernie Williams.. Fred lehle Robert Walters .. Alonzo Lewis .... (1966-69) (1950-53) (1944-47) (1954-57) Avg. Points 16.6 1.230 1.204 1,193 1.137 1,056 12.8 14.9 13.8 15.3 13.7 19.5 1.016 1,016 One Season Highs— Over 400 Points Season 1955 1954 1966 1970 1971 1964 1971 1967 1968 1962 1953 1952 1970 1969 1968 Points Name 750 690 674 632 605 Jack George 601 56/ 549 546 543 517 504 485 Fred lehle 480 475 Fred lehle Lewis Larry Foust Al Larry Cannon . . . . . . Bernie Williams . Frank Corace . Curt Fromal . Larry Cannon Norm Grekin Norm Grekin Bob Fields Joe Heyer . . . . . Season 1951 1952 1957 1949 1967 1953 1969 1963 Points 469 469 459 453 448 444 442 441 1965 441 1969 1953 436 436 435 1952 1970 1959 411 402 23. DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Sunday, February 20, 1972, 3:30 P.M. (EST), at the Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 10, DUQUESNE 12 OUTLOOK: 6-3 senior Mike Barr only returning starter, but (7.8 ppg.) is the seniors 6-4 Darnell Roebuck and 5-11 Dave Roddy and juniors 6-5 Wojdowski and 6-2 Ruben Montanez are Jack experienced 6-9 Lionel lettermen. Best of the sophs are (29.0 ppg. -15.0 rpg frosh) — Billingy and 6-4 Dan Slater (19.5 ppg.— frosh). Dukes' success depends on responsiveness of youth and jelling of speed movement. Coach Red Manning (W-199, L-113) Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 Nickname: Dukes Enrollment: 7600 Colors: Red Conference: Independent 1970-71 Record: 21-4 Publicity: Robert Milie Office Phone: & Blue Lettermen: Returning 412-434-6565 Captains: To be 6, Lost 4 named Year by Year Scores 1939-40 Duquesne .. ... 27-23 1960-61 Duquesne 1949-50 Duquesne .. ... 49-47 1961-62 Duquesne 80-66 1950-51 Duquesne .. ... 53-43 1962-63 La Salle 73-69 1951-52 Duquesne .. ... 71-60 1963-64 Duquesne 89-58 ... 59-46 1964-65 La Salle 83-69 ... 74-66 1965-66 Duquesne 79-77 ... 67-65 1966-67 La Salle 77-66 ... 87-80 1967-68 La Salle 80-79 (OT) 1951-52 La Salle 1952-53 La Salle 1954-55 Duquesne .. 1956-57 La Salle 78-63 ... 74-55 1968-69 La Salle 85-71 1958-59 La Salle ... 72-65 1969-70 Duquesne 67-64 1959-60 La Salle ... 68-65 1970-71 Duquesne 95-86 1957-58 Duquesne 24. .. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Wednesday, February 23, 1972, 8:45 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 14, SYRACUSE 7 6-1 senior All-America candidate Greg Kohls (22.0 ppg.) will team with 6-2 soph Dennis DuVal (19.2 ppg.— frosh) to give the Orange a fine backcourt. 6-3 junior Mike Lee (13.5 ppg.) and 6-4 senior Bill Finney, recovered from an injury, will be backed up at the forwards by 6-3 senior Paul Piotrowski (5.9 ppg.) and 6-2 junior Mark Wadach (7.1 ppg.). Center is a battle between 6-5 soph Bob Dooms (11.0 ppg. -14. 7 rpg. OUTLOOK: —frosh) and 6-8 junior Mark will score and win big. Ziolko. This team Coach Roy Danforth (W-40, L-35) 32 Location: Syracuse, N.Y. 13210 Enrollment: 10,286 Conference: Independent Publicity: Larry Kimball Office Phone: 315-476-5541 Nickname: Orangemen Colors: Orange 1970-71 Record: 19-7 Lettermen: Returning Captains: To be 6, Lost 3 named Year by Year Scores 1954-55 La Salle 103-54 1963-64 La Salle 1955-56 La Salle 75-62 1964-65 La Salle 1955-56 La Salle 71-64 1964-65 Syracuse 104-81 1956-57 Syracuse 94-82 1965-66 Syracuse 98-85 1957-58 La Salle 59-55 (OT) 1966-67 Syracuse 88-84 1958-59 La Salle 79-71 1966-67 Syracuse 102-81 1959-60 Syracuse 91-84 (OT) 1967-68 La Salle 78-68 1960-61 La Salle 81-75 1967-68 La Salle 105-81 1961-62 La Salle 69-53 1968-69 La Salle 83-63 1962-63 La Salle 74-66 1969-70 La Salle 108-101 73-70 (OT) 75-68 1970-71 Syracuse 25. 63-61 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY Saturday, February 26, 1972, 8:45 P.M. (EST), at the Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. SERIES RECORD: LA SALLE 10, VILLANOVA 12 OUTLOOK: Replacing graduates 6-8 All-America Howard Porter and 6-6 Clarence Smith from last year's NCAA runner-up squad will not be easy. But the Wildcats return seniors 6-7 Hank Siemiontkowski (15.8 ppg.) and 6-5 Chris Ford (13.8 ppg.), who will move to forward, and 6-3 junior guard Tom Ingelsby (13.3 ppg.). 6-4 senior Joe McDowell, sixth man a year ago, should battle 6-6 soph Larry Moody (19.5 ppg.— frosh) for a forward berth, while the remaining backcourt position will go to 6-2 junior Ed Hastings, if he has fully recovered from an injury. Traditionally, the 'Cats are tough this year will be no exception. — Location: Villanova, Pa. 19085 Enrollment: 5000 Conference: Independent Publicity: Hugh Ortman 215-527-2100 Office Phone: Coach Jack Kraft (W-211, L-74) Nickname: Wildcats & White 1970-71 Record: 27-7 Colors: Blue Lettermen: Returning 7, Lost 3 Captains: Joe McDowell & Chris Ford Year by Year Scores 1933-34 Villanova 25-23 1961-62 Villanova 1934-35 Villanova 22-21 1961-62 Villanova 75-67 1934-35 La Salle 29-23 1952-63 Villanova 63-47 1955-56 Villanova 76-73 1963-64 La Salle 63-59 1955-56 La Salle 71-64 1964-65 Villanova 86-72 1956-57 La Salle 75-61 1965-66 La Salle 78-70 1957-58 La Salle 111-105 (OT) 65-63 1966-67 Villanova 68-59 1957-58 La Salle 75-64 1967-68 Villanova 64-56 1958-59 Villanova 63-57 1968-69 La Salle 74-67 1959-60 Villanova 68-52 1969-70 Villanova 96-85 1960-61 76-71 1970-71 La Salle 73-69 La Salle Past Records i*. . It S i All-America Ken Durrett (no. 33) lefthands two of his 45 points which sparked La Salle's 91-76 rout of Western Kentucky and set new Palestra and Explorers' standards. Durrett, MAC and Big Five MVP, finished his career with 1679 points, second highest total in La Salle history. Ken's career per-game average of 23.6 is the school's best ever. 6-7 \ 2_ '•^x Big Five All-Star Bobby Fields (with ball) springs for two of his 27 the Explorers' 64 61 conquest of Creighton at the Palestra. Fields an amazing 1,016 points in only a two-season career at La Salle, and his '70-71 output of 605 points is the fifth highest one-year total at the MAC and counters in registered rvX^ THE EXPLORERS' 1970-71 SEASON IN La REVIEW Dedication, desire, hustle and pride were the characteristics of the 1970-71 Salle College varsity basketball team whose achievement of twenty magic victories can be attributed to the great first year coaching of Paul Westhead, and thirteen athletes who adopted "playing to exhaustion" as a way of life. A unanimous preseason pick for last in the Big Five, the Explorers shocked the "experts" by streaking through fifteen of their first sixteen contests. When Westhead's five captured the Charlotte Invitational Tourney in late December some eyebrows were raised, but a victory at Tulsa, a massacre of powerful Western Kentucky, and a rare victory at Niagara Falls, convinced observers that this La Salle club was for real. Then in the first half of a rout of Canisius, 6-7 All-America Ken Durrett sprained his right knee, and the prophets who originally forecast a disastrous season for the Explorers had their second chance. But this La Salle team was not about to fold; they showed their greatness, their heart, which is unsurpassed in the history of athletics at the 109-year-old Christian Brothers' institution. "Win for the Big Guy" became the inspirational force behind superhuman team efforts that shocked bitter rival Villanova (73-69) and rugged Creighton Invitation (64-61). The Explorers had battled their way into the National Tourney, and established themselves as one of the all-time great teams at La Salle. Above all this past season stood 6-7 senior captain Ken Durrett, everyone's All-America and the Middle Atlantic Conference Most Valuable Player. Ken established himself as the greatest per-game scorer in the history of La Salle College with 1679 points in 71 games for a 23.6 ppg. career average. He had 40 point outbursts against Miami, Niagara and Lafayette and wrote a new La Salle and Palestra scoring mark with 45 points against Western Kentucky in one of the greatest performances ever witnessed in Philadelphia. Coach Westhead found Ken's leadership quality and splendid personality off the court equally impressive. Bobby Fields, great all-around guard, gave the Explorers a consistent twenty points per game and solid defense. In the absence of the injured Durrett, Bob destroyed Villanova with a 30-point, 12-rebound performance, and added 39 points (career high) against Rider, and 33 points against St. Joseph's. In two seasons, he scored 1016 points, and entered the 1000-point club in the NIT. Durrett and Fields, however, each of whom entered the pro ranks, were far the entire La Salle show. 6-0 senior Greg Cannon ran the Explorers' patterned offense with precision and cleverness, while leading his team in "unsung" categories of steals and assists. Ronny Kennedy, 6-5 senior defensive ace, confronted opponents' big men such as LIU's Walter Jones, Western Kentucky's 7-0 Jim McDaniels, Tulsa's 6-10 Dana Lewis, and Villanova's 6-8 Howard Porter with unbelievable success. Jimmy Crawford, La SaMe's 6-4 "sky man," averaged over 12 ppg. and added a solid 8 rpg. as one of the Big Five's super sophs. from Unheralded 6-3 senior Bobby Walsh gained the nickname "Hondo" with points in key situations as the Explorers' sixth man early in the year, but when Durrett was injured he stepped into a starting guard role like a veteran. Bob scored 147 points, mostly as a reserve, after totaling 20 points in two previous seasons. crucial Solid backup performance through the year came from 6-7 soph John Maull, Tom Fuhs, and 6-2 senior Bill Michuda, who missed the first half of the season due to a knee operation. a fine shooter, 5-11 hustler Spirited 6-5 senior Jorge Garayta, 6-5 junior Jeff Piccone, and a pair of 6-2 sophs, Bill Fox and Ken Kennedy, also contributed their strength and talent substitute roles. in For the seven Explorers' seniors there was a feeling of accomplishment, sense of fulfillment, in their 1970-71 happening, and for La Salle College, was the realization of the Westhead era, spirited, competitive and exciting basketball, win or lose. a there 36 Ken Durrett (no. 33) was ready for this rebound, but Ron Kennedy (center) bagged this short jump shot in La Salle's 63-58 victory over Temple. Kennedy, Explorers' 6-5 defensive stopper, completed a fine two-season career. the Playmaker Greg Cannon (no. 22) is about to feed Bobby Walsh (no. 11) for an uncontested lay-up as the Durrettless La Salle five upset Creighton. The 6-0 Cannon and the 6-3 Walsh came out of nowhere to have great senior seasons for the Olneyites. 37 EXPLORER HIGH MARKS 1970-71 INDIVIDUAL POINTS SCORED (HALF)— 25, Ken Durrett vs. Miami POINTS SCORED (GAME)—45, Ken Durrett vs. Western Kentucky* SCORED— 17, FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS SCORED— 15, REBOUNDS— 18, ASSISTS — Bob Fields Ken Durrett Greg Cannon 11, Ken Durrett vs. Lafayette vs. Rider Niagara vs. Canisius vs. TEAM POINTS SCORED (HALF)— 62, POINTS SCORED (GAME)— 97, SCORED— 39, FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS ASSISTS— 22, *New vs. Miami vs. Niagara vs. SCORED— 32, REBOUNDS— 57, Pennsylvania vs. Pennsylvania and Canisius vs. Pennsylvania Boston College vs. La Salle Record 1970-71 ATTENDANCE La Salle's basketballers played before a total of 122,620 fans during the 1970-71 season for an average of 4,542. The Explorers attracted 74,347 spectators in 14 home contests for an average of 5,310, and 48,273 spectators in 13 road shows for an average of 3,713. The La Salle five played before seven capacity audiences, the largest of which was a Palestra sellout (9,231) for an MAC clash against St. Joseph's. LA SALLE'S 1970-71 ALL-OPPONENT TEAM PLAYER GAME OUTCOME EFFORT Jim McDaniels, W. Kentucky. ...28 pts., 20 reb'ds (La Salle Mike Bantom, (St. Howard St. 26 Joseph's pts., 22 reb'ds 15 reb'ds Porter, Villanova 26 pts., Dave Wohl, Pennsylvania 25 pts. Mickey Davis, Duquesne 20 pts., 11 reb'ds, 91-76) Joe's.(OT) 81-76) (La Salle (Penn (Duquesne 73-69) 107-88) 95-86) 12 assists OTHER NOMINEES: Rich Yunkus, Georgia Tech; Marshall Wingate, Niagara; Blaine Henry and Russell Lee, Marshall; Jarret Bill Smith, Syracuse; Steve Jefferson, Rider; Durham, Duquesne; Willie and Dana Lewis, Tulsa. 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Kentucky, March 2 Valley, January 15 33, Hubie Marshall, vs. Albright, LSC— one December 1962 1955 1965. 1. season: POINTS: 750, Tom Gola, 1954-55. FIELD GOALS: 277, Hubie Marshall, 1965-66. FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 267, FREE Tom Gola, 1954-55. THROWS MADE: 202, Tom Gola, 1954-55. Opponents— one game: POINTS: 52. Calvin Murphy, Niagara, December 16 1967 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 40, Joe Steiner, Bucknell, February 7 1962 FIELD GOALS MADE: 20, Joe Steiner, Bucknell, February 7 FREE 23, FREE 18, 1962 THROWS ATTEMPTED: Howie Landa, Lebanon Valley, January 15 1955 THROWS MADE: Bob McNeill, St. Joseph's, February 26, 1958. Dariel Carrier, W. Kentucky, February 25 J964 REBOUNDS: 33, Art Beatty. American U., January 10, 1967 HUBIE MARSHALL TEAM RECORDS LSC— one game: COMBINED SCORE: 220 (99-121), vs. Miami, Fla.. January 23 1964 POINTS: 125, vs. Loyola (La.), February 4, 1967. LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN.75 (LSC 95, P.M.C. 42 20), vs. P.M.C., January 29, 1947. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 112, vs. Furman, February 6, 1954. FIELD GOALS: 56, vs. Loyola (La.), February 4, 1967. FREE THROWS 51, vs. FREE TRIED: Duquesne, February 16, 1957. THROWS MADE: 36, vs. Pennsylvania, January 22, 1969. REBOUNDS: 85, vs. Brandeis and Canisius (1955). ASSISTS: 35, vs. Loyola (La.), February 4, 1967. POINTS ONE-HALF: \ i 67, vs. St. Francis (Pa.), January 28, 1969. PERSONAL FOULS: 33, vs. - Western Kentucky, February 25, 1964 Opponents— one game: / LARRY FOUST MOST POINTS: 121, Miami, Fla., January 23, 1964. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 105, Creighton, February 1, 1967. FIELD GOALS MADE: 47, Miami, FREE January 23, 1964. Fla., THROWS ATTEMPTED: 52, N.C. State, January 23, 1954. FREE THROWS MADE: 37, Valparaiso, December 29, 1956. 37, W. Kentucky, February 25, 1964. REBOUNDS: 79, St. Joseph's, January 8, 1966. LSC— one season: POINTS: 2,503- in 31 games, 1954-55. POINTS-PER-GAME: 89.0 24 games, 1968-69. in FIELD GOALS MADE: 959 in FRANK CORACE 31 games, 1954-55. THROWS ATTEMPTED: FREE 879 in 28 games, 1952-53. THROWS MADE: FREE 585 in Other 31 games, 1954-55. Team Records: MOST VICTORIES: 26, 1953-54 and 1954-55. MOST LOSSES: 15, 1965-66. LONGEST WINNING STREAK: 15 games (1968-69). BEST SEASON RECORD: W 23, L 1 (1968-69). TOM GOLA ^v ' V; y\ ,« '. TOURNAMENT RECORDS MID-SEASON Won Charlotte Invitational 2 Richmond Invitational Quaker City Tourney Orange Bowl Tourney ECAC Holiday Festival 2 13 Lost Pet. 1970 1958 5 .722 1964,69 1 .667 13 8 .619 2 2 .500 1 1 .500 Vanderbilt Invitational 1 1 .500 Volunteer 1 1 .500 37 19 .661 2 Kentucky Invitation Eoston Garden Tourney Classic Totals 1952-53 New York Holiday Festival, Champions Runners-up 1.000 1.000 1955 1954,55 1967 1969 4 6 (5th Place) De Paul 63 La Salle La Salle 61 86 Cincinnati New York La Salle 80 1953-54 1968 La Holiday Festival, New York Niagara La St. 69 Brigham Young 62 Salle 49 S. Kentucky 63 Salle California New York (2nd Place) Syracuse 54 103 UCLA 77 La Salle 85 La Salle 65 Duquesne 67 Holiday Festival, New York (5th Place) La Salle 62 San Francisco 79 Syracuse 72 La Salle 75 La Salle 85 St. Orange Bowl Tournament, Miami Beach, Fla. (5th Seton Hall 72 La Salle 82 1931-62 Richmond (Va.) La Salle 72 La Salle 59 Invitational Holiday Festival, La Salle 87 Cincinnati Dayton 81 44 Valparaiso 73 103 La Salle 64 John's 76 Place) La Salle 76 W. Kentucky 89 1957-58 38 La Salle 54 Holiday Festival, La 1956-57 Louis 63 Kentucky Invitational (2nd Place) La 1955-56 60 La Salle 50 74 Salle Salle (3rd Place) La Salle 77 1954-55 63 UCLA 53 Kentucky 73 1954-55 81 Kentucky Invitational (2nd Place) La Salle 62 1953-54 U. (Won Championship) Virginia (OT) New York 64 Richmond 55 (4th Place) Dartmouth 60 La Salle 56 La Salle 67 TOURNAMENT RECORDS 1962-63 1963-64 Quaker City Festival, Palestra (5th Place) Brigham Young 84 La Salle 80 (0T) La Salle 74 La Salle 73 Delaware 64 Bowling Green 67 Quaker City Festival, Palestra (Won Championship) Northwestern 69 Georgetown 69 Bonaventure 80 St. La Salle 83 La Salle 91 La Salle 80 1964-65 Holiday Festival, St. New York (5th Place) La Salle 71 Temple 70 Syracuse 70 John's 78 La Salle 83 La Salle 73 1965-66 Quaker City (OT) Festival, Palestra (4th Place) Brigham Young 69 La Salle 71 Temple 66 Minnesota 92 1966-67 La Salle 59 La Salle 87 (OT) Vanderbilt Invitational, Nashville (2nd Place) Nebraska 76 La Salle 95 La Salle 99 Vanderbilt 100 1966-67 Quaker City Festival, Palestra (5th Place) Syracuse 88 La Salle 84 Niagara 72 Bowling Green 77 La Salle 86 La Salle 78 1967-68 1967-68 Boston Garden Christmas Tournament (3rd Place) Providence 77 La Salle 56 La Salle 68 North Carolina St. 63 Holiday Festival, New York (5th Place) 94 100 La Salle 78 Louisville West La Salle 1968-69 Quaker City Festival, Spectrum (2nd Place) Penn La Salle 70 La Salle 108 1969-70 La Salle 59 Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. (2nd Place) La Salle 81 La Salle 47 Quaker City Festival, Palestra (Champions) 76 La Salle 68 La Salle 89 Yale 59 Tennessee 55 Georgia 66 Cornell 56 Columbia 74 La Salle 1970-71 State 55 Indiana 88 South Carolina 62 1969-70 La Salle 71 Virginia 83 Syracuse 68 Charlotte Invitational (Champions) La Salle 50 Georgia 42 Boston College 63 La Salle 75 POST-SEASON Won N.C.A.A Champions Runners-up Lost Pet. 9 2 .818 1954 5 7 .417 1952 1 1 .500 5 3 .625 1968 1947, 1967 20 13 .606 3 4 1955 National Invitational Tourney (NIT) Cincinnati Invitational Middle Atlantic Conference Totals .. 1949 45 NCAA TOURNAMENT 1954 1955 (Won National Championship) La Salle 76 La Salle 88 La Salle 64 La Salle 69 La Salle 92 Fordham 74 (OT) N. St. 81 Navy 48 Penn State 54 Bradley 76 (Eastern Champions and National Runners-up) La Salle 95 W. Virginia 61 Princeton 46 Canisius 64 Iowa 73 La Salle 63 La Salle 73 La Salle 99 La Salle 76 San Francisco 77 1968 Carolina (Eliminated in First Round) Columbia 83 La Salle 69 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNEY (NIT) 1948 (Eliminated Round) Western Kentucky 68 La Salle 61 1950 (Reached Quarter-Finals) La Salle 72 Duquesne 49 La Salle 47 1951 (Eliminated in First Arizona 66 Round) Louis 73 St. 1952 in First La Salle 61 (Won Championship) La Salle 80 Seton Hall 76 La Salle 51 St. John's 45 Duquesne 46 Dayton 64 La Salle 59 La Salle 75 1953 (Seeded 1963 Quarter-Finals) (Eliminated La Salle 74 First Round) in First Round) in First Round) in Louis 62 St. 1965 in John's 75 St. (Eliminated La Salle 61 Detroit 93 1971 La Salle 86 (Eliminated Georgia Tech 70 La Salle 67 CINCINNATI INVITATIONAL 1949 (Third Place) Cincinnati 50 La Salle 49 La Salle 63 William & Mary 51 MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE TOURNEY 1947 1967 (Second Place) La Salle 47 Muhlenberg 45 Swarthmore 43 La Salle 41 (Second Place) La Salle 73 St. Temple 78 19S8 (Won Championship) La Salle 84 American U. 57 Temple 69 La Salle 87 1971 (Second Place) La Salle 74 St. 46 Joseph's 70 La Salle 61 Joseph's 81 Lafayette 71 (OT) La Salle 76 EXPLORER CENTURY MARKS (35) (Opponents have scored 100 against La Salle 17 times) RESULT YEAR SITE LA SALLE 108, Syracuse 101 1969-70 Palestra 1969-70 LA SALLE 106, American 86 Palestra 1969-70 LA SALLE 102, Lafayette 73 Palestra 1969-70 LA SALLE 101, Niagara 90 Palestra 1968-69 LA SALLE 100, Baltimore 57 Palestra 1968-69 LA SALLE 108, Indiana 88 Spectrum 1968-69 LA SALLE 103, Creighton 84 Palestra 1968-69 LA SALLE 101, Temple 85 Palestra 1968-69 LA SALLE 107, Altoona, Pa. 1968-69 LA SALLE 102, Loyola (South) 65 Palestra 1967-68 LA SALLE 100, W. Virginia 83 Madison Sq. Garden 1967-68 LA SALLE 103, Palestra 1967-68 LA SALLE 105, Syracuse 81 Palestra 1966-67 LA SALLE 103, Gettysburg 67 Palestra 1966-67 LA SALLE 125, Loyola Palestra 1966-67 LA SALLE 108, Oklahoma City 97 1965-66 LA SALLE 103, American 1965-66 LA SALLE 102, Miami 108 Miami, 1964-65 LA SALLE 101, Seton Hall 71 Palestra St. St. Francis (Pa.) 95 Joseph's 71 (La.) 80 U. 93 Palestra Palestra Fla. 1963-64 LA SALLE 100, Lafayette 86 Palestra 1962-63 LA SALLE 105, Bucknell 55 Palestra 1961-62 LA SALLE 102, Millersville 62 Lincoln High 1960-61 LA SALLE 104, Lafayette 86 Easton, Pa. LA SALLE 102, Georgetown 72 Washington, D.C. 1958-59 1957-58 *LA SALLE 111, Villanova 105 1956-57 LA SALLE 103, Valparaiso 73 Miami Beach, 1954-55 LA SALLE 103, Syracuse 54 Madison Sq. Garden 1954-55 LA SALLE 102, Brandeis 56 Convention Hall 1954-55 LA SALLE 112, Lebanon Valley 70 Convention 1953-54 LA SALLE 100, Furman 83 Convention Hall 1952-53 LA SALLE 101, Albright 62 Reading, Pa. 1952-53 LA SALLE 111, West Chester 60 La Salle Fieldhouse 1952-53 LA SALLE 106, Muhlenberg 73 La Salle Fieldhouse 1951-52 LA SALLE 103, Geneva 74 Beaver 1951-52 LA SALLE 105, Murray State 82 'Triple Overtime (1st team ever to score Palestra Fla. Hall Falls, Pa. Convention Hall 100 aga nst La Salle) TOP ROOKIE SCORERS (* Indicates freshman totals; -junior totals; other sophomores) Year 1951-52 1968-69 1966-67 1969-70 1960-61 1967-68 1961-62 Player & 'Torn Gola, Position F-C Ken Durrett, C-F Larry Cannon 'Bob Fields Bill Raftery, G-F Ed Szczesny, C-F Frank Corace, F Points 504 480 448 411 392 370 369 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS Name: 1971-72 Opponents) (Bold Face Won Opponent Akron Lost 1 Albright 26 2 Alumni American U 12 6 1 Arizona 2 Arkansas Arnold Baldwin-Wallace Baltimore U 1 1 .... 2 1 4 First Last Last La Salle Last 0pp. Met Met Victory Victory 1940 1946 1931 1966 1950 1948 1943 1949 1933 1940 1970 1948 Baylor 1953 1948 1943 1951 1969 (First Biscayne (First Bloomsburg Boston College Bowling Green Bradley Brandeis Brigham Young Brooklyn College 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 3 .... 1 1 Bucknell 8 Butler Canisius 11 1 CCNY U Catholic 8 4 4 4 Cincinnati 3 5 Coast Guard Col. of Osteopathy Columbia 2 2 Columbus University Cooper Union Cornell 2 1 1 1 1 1 Creighton 3 Dartmouth 1 Davis-Elkins 4 Dayton U Delaware DePaul 3 6 1 1 2 Detroit 1 2 Dickinson 2 Drexel 3 10 Duquesne E. 1971 Kentucky 6 1 12 3 Elizabethtown 2 1950 1947 1949 1954 1955 1949 1935 1959 1940 1941 1938 1933 1948 1943 1932 1968 1942 1933 1970 1963 1962 1935 1952 1931 1950 1965 1954 1945 1940 1952 1932 1950 1970 1967 1957 1955 1966 1935 1968 1940 1971 1946 1947 1962 1946 1934 1970 1942 1933 1970 1971 1962 1942 1962 1965 1953 1970 1956 1962 1956 1932 1966 1951 1970 1971 1952 1968 1944 1971 1949 1971 1971 1970 1932 (First Fairfield Hofstra 3 Holy Cross Idaho 1 1954 1954 1932 1945 1951 1970 1949 1938 1946 1932 1969 1949 1 1951 1951 1939 1957 1939 1969 Fordham Furman 5 Gallaudet Georgetown Geo. Washington 1 15 .... Georgia Georgia Tech 48 1 2 1 Geneva Illinois 8 1 3 Gettysburg Haverford College Indiana 1 2 Wesleyan 11 3 .. .. 2 1 1 1 1940(33-30) 1970(89-59) 1948(71-35) 1971(62-54) 1953(87-68) 1948(69-58) 1943(83-48) 1951(86-67) 1969(100-57) Meeting) Meeting) 1950(67-41) 1970(75-63) 1967(78-77) 1957 (87-77) 1955(102-56) 1966(71-69) 1935(28-17) 1968(84-69) 1946(67-61) 1967(94-90) 1949(52-49) 1949(51-45) 1956 (93-78) 1963(84-73) 1940(46-37) 1971(92-55) 1947 (68-33) 1953(86-81) 1946 (59-46) 1934(32-13) 1970(89-74) 1942(47-45) 1933(33-16) 1970(68-56) 1971(64-61) 1962(87-60) 1942(44-33) 1954(82-58) 1965(97-47) 1950(49-41) 1969(98-96) 1956(98-57) 1971 (81-63) 1969(85-71) 1970(84-82) 1932(46-14) 1970 (80 70) 1946(94-52) 1939 (45-40) 1962(64-56) 1945 (58-44) 1968(83-69) 1970(86-77) 1962(81-67) 1931(33-25) 1953(68-62) 1970(81-77) 1971(95-86) Meeting) 1962 (60-56) 1956(73-65) 1965(88-80) 1951 (85-63) 1970(50-42) 1949(67-59) 1952(103-74) 1968 (96-58) 1971 (79-62) 1949(63-61) 1951 (60-49) 1939(25-23) 1969(108-88) 1956 (84-69) 1932(23-17) 1966(101-99) 1971(70-67) 1962 (57-44) 1944(56-42) 1957(93-80) ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS Won Opponent Lost Victory 1966 1955 1952 1955 1945 1971 1947 1955 1964 1970 1968 1971 1954 1964 1970 1966(94-72) 1955(76-73) 1970 1 4 1 2 9 4 1951 2 Kansas Kentucky Kutztown 1 1 Lafayette 21 5 1 2 Lock Haven 1 Lebanon Valley 4 6 Lehigh Long Island U 3 5 Louisville 2 7 4 Loyola (South) (Md.) Last 0pp. Victory 17 Iowa Loyola Last La Salle Met 25 2 Marshall (W. Va.) Last Met 1954 1954 1952 1954 1945 1945 1947 1939 1959 1936 1949 1955 1934 1913 1943 lona Manhattan First .... Massachusetts Miami (Fla.) 1 (First 1945 (64-48) 1971 (74-71) 1947 (69-36) 1955(112-70) 1964(68-40) 1970(68-53) 1966(96-92) 1971 (74-53) 1954(97-62) 1964(75-62) 1970(76-75) 1952 (70-65) 1955(63-54) 1945 (54-53) 1966(93-81) 1942(61-37) 1968(94-71) 1964(63-61) 1944 (53-45)1949(62-53) 1970(97-88) Meeting) 1970(97-77) 1970(103-96) ALL-TIME INTERSECTIONAL RECORD BY CONFERENCE Won Conference Southern (Big Six) Big Ten Middle Atlantic Western Athletic League Ivy Coast Atlantic Ohio Valley Missouri Valley Pet. 1.000 5 1 .833 4 2 .667 153 81 .654 6 4 .600 16 15 .516 9 8 .529 14 13 .519 11 13 .458 Mid-American 6 7 .462 Southwest 1 2 .333 Southeast 3 5 .375 Big Eight _J_ 2 .333 TOTALS 240 153 .611 Millersville 19 1 3 1 Minnesota Morehead 1 St Morris-Harvey Moravian Mt. Lost 11 West Far St. 3 Mary's Muhlenberg Murray State Navy Nebraska Newark Northwestern Notre Dame 4 23 8 1 1 1 2 N.Y.U N. Carolina St North Carolina U. Niagara 4 4 1 5 .. 7 1 13 1 12 1939 1966 1945 1934 1941 1931 1941 1952 1954 1967 1942 1953 1949 1947 1934 1964 1962 1966 1968 1942 1948 1939 1963 1952 1954 1967 1943 1953 1968 1947 1971 1964 (First 1962(102-62) 1968(81-73) 1942(39-27) 1948(79-58) 1939(34-26) 1963(88-49) 1952(105-82) 1954(64-48) 1967 (99 76) 1943(50-35) 1953(80-63) 1968(68-63) 1947(65-62) 1971(96 79) 1958 (90-80) 1966 (92-87) 1945 (54-47) 1933(21-14) 1959 (92-75) 1961(71-68) 1968(100 83) 1964 (91-69) Meeting) 49 ALL-TIME RECORD WITH COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS Won Opponent Oklahoma A&M Oklahoma City Oklahoma U 1 1 1 P.M.C Pennsylvania Penn State Phila. Pharmacy Phillips 8 3 11 13 2 .... Textile Phila. Lost 4 2 Oilers 1 Princeton Providence Richmond 1 1 1 1 4 Rice 2 Rider 14 4 Roanoke 1 1 Rutgers U San Francisco Santa Clara 1 4 Scranton St. Joseph's St. Bonaventure .... St. Francis (Pa.) .... St. Francis (N.Y.) .... St. John's (N.Y.) .... St. Louis 1 1 17 9 35 32 1 1 3 7 3 3 2 3 Seattle Seton Hall 12 South Carolina Southern California 2 Stanford 1 Susquehanna Temple 27 Temple Pharmacy .. 2 Tennessee Texas Wesleyan .... 1 Toledo 1 Tulsa U.C.L.A Upsala Ursinus Utah Utah State Valparaiso Vanderbilt 1 4 1 1 2 1 2 1 10 2 12 1 Washington College West Chester 3 25 Western Kentucky Westminster West Virginia William & Mary .... .. 7 6 12 1 3 1 Wyoming 1 P.I 2 1 Yale 1 Youngstown 1 50 1 1 1 Forest (0.) 7 32 2 2 1 Virginia Xavier 1 1 Villanova Wyomissing 11 2 1 S. W. Missouri State Syracuse 14 Wake 3 2 1 1 First Last Met Met 1940 1967 1945 1936 1934 1954 1935 1931 1952 1932 1937 1955 1941 1933 1937 1961 1949 1940 1932 1901 1958 1947 1937 1936 1951 1965 1932 1969 1948 1953 1946 1953 1955 1900 1931 1970 1948 1940 1967 1945 1955 1970 1969 1937 1932 1952 1955 1968 1958 1942 1971 1939 1961 1956 1941 1960 1941 1940 1950 1935 1932 1947 1964 1957 1967 1934 1948 1953 1940 1932 1948 1938 1955 1949 1943 1940 1958 1970 1952 1971 1964 1969 1948 1965 1963 1966 1966 1969 1955 1953 1947 1953 1971 1971 1932 1970 1948 1950 1971 1955 1936 1932 1955 1966 1958 1967 1971 1958 1953 1942 1970 1971 1938 1968 1949 1943 1941 1959 1970 1953 Last La Salle Victory Last Opp. Victory 1940(33-16) 1967(108-97) 1955(94-39) 1969 (78 64) 1969(70-55) 1937(41-15) 1932(31-10) 1955 (73-46) 1937(47-36) 1958(59-55) 1970(72-66) 1937(32-29) 1961(85-63) 1941(41-37) 1960(82-77) 1969(84-67) 1964(83-80) 1969(107-95) 1948 (53-52) 1956(85-76) 1963(62-61) 1965(101-71) 1945(52-38) 1939(36-31) 1970 (107-88) 1952(92-58) 1932 (25-24) 1968(77-56) 1942(51-41) 1971(84-82) 1939(31-30) 1956(79-62) 1940(54-29) 1952(55-52) 1971(81-76) 1958(91-71) 1943 (47-41) 1965(78-71) 1955(88-79) 1966 (84-68) 1966(93-92) 1969(62-59) 1955(49-38) 1953(95-80) 1947(47-43) 1953(77-70) 1970(108-101) 1971 (75-68) 1970(69-61) 1971 (63-58) 1931(32-17) 1932(33-17) 1970(55-47) 1948(69-66) 1949(62-51) 1950(59-55) 1971 (63-61) 1940(46 36) 1950 (62-57) 1955 (85-77) 1936(31-24) 1932(29-26) 1948(52-46) 1955(79-69) 1964(90-85) 1966(109-97) 1958(97-86) 1967(100-95) 1971(73-69) 1970(96-85) 1958(72-64) 1953(76-59) 1942(60-33) 1970 (82 68) 1971(91-76) 1940 (30 27) 1970 (102 80) 1938(45-20) 1968(100-83) 1949(63-51) 1943(56-32) 1941(54-41) 1959(99-80) 1970(81-59) 1953(94-41) 1958(76-65) 1952(68-57) Bobby Fields (no. 12) and Jim Crawford (right) battle frantically for crucial rebound in the MAC championship game against St. Joseph's. The Explorers, playing without an overtime, 81-76. injured Durrett, came close, but the Hawks prevailed in EXPLORER RESULTS YEAR BY YEAR (Since World 1944-45 (Won 12, Lost Opponent Alumni Morehead Scranton Lafayette Kutztown Loyola (Md.) Atlantic City Hospital Atlantic City Navy City Navy Rider Atlantic 1945-46 (Won Opponent Alumni Loyola CCNY Muhlenberg Phila. Navy Coast Guard Swarthmore Temple Lakehurst Rider Lafayette Albright 9, .. LSC 58 47 65 45 53 82 66 37 56 44 OPP Boston College Lock Haven Joseph's Loyola St. Marines U.S. Drexel Rider Oklahoma U LSC 54 38 OPP 51 71 Georgetown Loyola Gettysburg 69 55 54 54 Albright 61 51 Rider 74 Manhattan Georgetown 65 45 43 42 94 60 58 48 49 59 LSC 76 69 58 34 48 39 44 63 52 14) 46 40 70 42 82 67 49 44 44 56 65 65 74 Millersville Kutztown OPP 59 65 Seton Hall Scranton Gettysburg Alumni Utah Albright 46 52 54 42 LSC 44 95 64 36 59 78 75 69 38 U St. Joseph's Scranton Naval Hospital 71 Pennsylvania North Carolina U Drexel OPP Loyola (Md.) Muhlenberg Opponent Coast Guard 54 LSC 66 45 52 33 1946-47 (Won 19, Lost Opponent II) 34 64 40 45 52 Lost War 7) Opponent Catholic 41 (Md.) 37 36 65 71 53 43 79 67 75 37 5) OPP 41 36 46 56 36 48 28 Opponent Temple LSC Catholic 73 95 59 68 St. 48 P.M.C Loyola (Md.) U Joseph's Georgetown Lebanon Valley 51 Albright 59 68 62 62 32 Seton Hall St. Francis (Pa.) St. Francis (N.Y.) "Swarthmore "Muhlenberg . 59 72 55 54 67 53 47 41 OPP 71 20 49 33 45 65 59 47 46 55 44 43 45 'Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs 1947-48 (Won 20, Lost 4) LSC OPP Alumni 71 Millersville 63 64 79 69 35 47 62 58 58 43 48 46 39 59 48 35 Opponent Loyola (Md.) Moravian Arkansas Lebanon Valley Southern California Utah Scranton 77 61 52 43 67 73 Georgetown 48 Lafayette Virginia 'National Invitation Tourney 52 Opponent Temple Texas Wesleyan Albright Joseph's Loyola (Md.) St. Francis (N.Y.) St. Pennsylvania Muhlenberg St. Francis (N.Y.) Cincinnati Gettysburg 'Western Kentucky LSC 52 69 68 65 74 53 55 74 59 47 78 60 OPP 54 66 30 70 58 52 43 68 50 55 62 68 1948-49 (Won 21, Lost Opponent Lock Haven Loyola (Md.) Brigham Young Millersville Albright Georgia Tech Louisville San Francisco Muhlenberg Holy Cross Loyola (Md.) Toledo Baldwin Wallace Temple 7) LSC OPP 67 78 76 65 58 67 76 45 73 63 85 62 49 36 38 57 54 52 45 Canisius 59 71 51 56 61 61 51 52 54 Manhattan Opponent Muhlenberg St. Joseph's Bowling Green Cincinnati Pennsylvania Georgetown Lafayette Manhattan N. Carolina St Gettysburg 'Cincinnati 'William & Mary LSC OPP 59 57 78 45 42 76 64 62 61 53 56 93 49 63 43 55 LSC OPP 41 51 36 46 44 45 37 62 60 60 50 51 'Cincinnati Invitation Tourney 1949-50 (Won 21, Lost 4) LSC OPP Millersville 76 Temple DePaul 49 41 41 51 55 62 46 58 69 62 Loyola Opponent Loyola (Md.) 73 60 Temple U.C.L.A 57 San Francisco Georgetown Western Kentucky Bowling Green Bloomsburg 44 90 80 N. Carolina St Albright St. Joseph's 72 67 66 84 74 41 51 37 53 Opponent 67 79 51 'Duquesne 65 76 61 83 72 47 50 65 59 59 60 60 65 50 61 66 49 Opponent LSC OPP Joseph's Baldwin Wallace Toledo St. (Md.) Muhlenberg Manhattan Cincinnati Gettysburg Boston College 'Arizona 91 55 71 87 'National Invitation Tourney 1950-51 (Won 22, Lost Opponent Millersville Loyola (Md.) Albright Joseph's Gettysburg Niagara St. Western Kentucky Idaho Temple Baldwin Wallace Bowling Green Duquesne Geneva Joseph's Scranton St. LSC 57 70 58 81 70 82 63 60 82 86 85 43 87 77 80 'National Invitation Tourney 7) OPP 39 42 N. 51 Temple 63 65 Lafayette 71 Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) George Washington Georgetown Muhlenberg Manhattan 95 75 85 Cincinnati 61 Lafayette 66 83 56 73 49 65 67 57 53 58 64 60 Carolina St Loyola (Md.) Muhlenberg 'St. Louis 74 71 54 79 69 64 61 76 42 59 64 84 77 63 74 55 63 62 59 55 73 1951-52 (Won 25, Lost Opponent LSC Loyola (Md.) Niagara Millersville West Chester Lafayette Albright Delaware Western Kentucky St. Louis Temple Eastern Kentucky Scranton Muhlenberg Loyola St. (Md.) Joseph's Temple 7) OPP 93 85 66 85 62 76 85 67 46 75 77 92 95 91 53 65 66 74 45 55 52 68 44 58 62 59 56 55 77 65 54 50 Opponent Duquesne Youngstown Geneva Murray State Pennsylvania St. Joseph's Georgetown Manhattan Muhlenberg 'Seton Hall LSC OPP 60 71 57 103 105 75 68 68 77 92 80 68 74 82 58 50 70 65 58 55 77 76 45 46 64 62 70 92 LSC OPP 51 59 •St. John's 'Duquesne 75 71 'Dayton tSt. John's tKansas ^Phillips Oilers 'National Invitation Tourney f U.S. Olympic Trials 1952-53 (Won 25, Lost Opponent Millersville Niagara Albright West Chester Dayton S.W. Missouri St Arizona Stanford 'DePaul 'Cincinnati 'N.Y.U Wake Forest Loyola (Md.) Muhlenberg 3) LSC OPP 83 87 101 Ill 73 77 87 95 61 86 80 76 89 97 38 76 62 60 64 70 68 80 63 81 63 59 47 77 Opponent Manhattan DePaul Joseph's Eastern Kentucky Loyola (Md.) St. Duquesne St. Joseph's Temple Muhlenberg Georgetown Lafayette Youngstown Temple i-St. John's (N.Y.) 63 62 79 89 73 74 75 57 106 73 56 94 65 74 52 68 52 67 OPP 61 66 63 42 73 68 50 41 45 75 'Holiday Festival (N.Y.) ^National Invitation Tourney 1953-54 (Won 26, Lost 4) LSC OPP Opponent LSC 57 Dayton 51 N. 'Kentucky 60 Louis 77 50 46 74 70 49 53 73 63 69 62 63 62 65 St. 'U.C.L.A 79 65 78 66 88 58 62 82 83 73 78 100 82 56 61 78 96 76 88 64 69 92 Opponent Millersville West Chester Albright Niagara Lafayette Georgetown ^St. ^Niagara •Brigham Young 74 Temple Loyola 77 97 85 69 (Md.) Muhlenberg Manhattan 'Kentucky Invitational ^Holiday Festival NCAA Tourney 54 (N.Y.) 61 Carolina St Joseph's Dickinson Furman lona Temple Fordham St. St. Joseph's Louis ^Fordham :N. (OT) Carolina St ^Navy iPenn State ^Bradley 58 78 57 51 83 69 57 56 64 82 74 81 48 54 76 1954-55 (Won 26, Lost LSC Opponent Millersville Loyola (South) P.M.C Niagara (OT) Lafayette Utah 'Southern California 'Kentucky •Syracuse tU.C.LA T Duquesne St. Louis Brandeis Muhlenberg Lebanon Valley West Chester 5) OPP 88 85 94 76 76 69 .... 49 54 103 85 65 88 102 88 112 85 Opponent 72 N. Carolina St 71 St. Joseph's 39 75 Georgetown Georgetown Manhattan Richmond 60 79 38 63 54 77 67 79 56 79 70 50 LSC OPP 73 82 85 76 56 58 74 46 62 80 69 76 91 Albright Muhlenberg Fordham Temple (OT) iWest Virginia Princeton tCanisius : ilowa -San Francisco 80 85 64 59 95 71 49 57 61 73 99 76 63 46 64 LSC OPP 63 74 63 69 73 57 64 59 67 84 65 60 70 73 77 'Kentucky Invitational ^Holiday Festival -NCAA Tourney 1955-56 (Won 15, Lost 10) Opponent Millersville Muhlenberg Albright Niagara Lafayette Bradley 'San Francisco 'Syracuse 'St. John's (N.Y.) St. Joseph's West Virginia Syracuse Pennsylvania LSC OPP 88 58 96 70 95 78 62 75 85 56 87 70 69 63 72 81 93 79 72 76 69 Villanova 71 71 Dickinson 71 64 52 Villanova 98 73 78 64 57 76 LSC OPP 57 82 51 64 Opponent Seton Hall Richmond Georgetown Fordham Furman Temple Muhlenberg (OT) Scranton West Chester 81 82 90 51 'Holiday Festival (N.Y.) 1956-57 (Won 17, Lost Opponent Millersville Albright Lafayette Bradley Niagara Indiana N. Carolina St 'Western Kentucky 'Seton Hall 'Valparaiso Manhattan St. Joseph's Cincinnati 9) LSC OPP 61 75 75 87 83 53 52 84 77 74 93 78 89 72 73 72 97 74 80 83 76 82 103 81 85 58 'Orange Bowl Classic (Miami) Opponent West Chester Syracuse Pennsylvania Muhlenberg Georgetown Seton Hall Temple Duquesne Muhlenberg Richmond Fordham Villanova St. Joseph's 84 68 62 61 63 87 99 60 84 75 61 94 73 93 75 70 61 80 82 52 66 61 57 1957-58 (Won 16, Lost Opponent Millersville Albright Lafayette Manhattan Pennsylvania Niagara (OT) •Virginia 'Richmond (OT) Syracuse (OT) Muhlenberg Villanova Duquesne Georgetown 'Richmond (Va.) OPP 80 83 82 72 66 69 72 59 59 67 90 55 74 Ill (OT) 9) LSC 55 62 Millersville Niagara Lafayette Lehigh Carolina St Western Kentucky Manhattan Bucknell Muhlenberg Syracuse Temple Canisius Scranton 61 105 74 N. Carolina St St. Joseph's Morehead St Seton Hall Villanova OPP 97 65 82 86 76 80 91 71 61 71 68 86 62 66 60 77 89 80 75 82 86 79 64 71 64 7) LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 85 56 58 72 77 47 82 75 71 68 77 Western 71 Xavier (Ohio) Villanova 74 70 75 83 102 72 93 63 85 99 57 96 73 92 69 72 65 62 70 67 80 63 LSC OPP 84 81 67 84 78 70 92 79 67 77 64 64 1959-60 (Won 16, Lost Opponent St. Joseph's West Chester 6) 73 Muhlenberg 48 68 65 Temple Muhlenberg 86 71 81 Duquesne Morehead State Georgetown Duquesne Albright Western Kentucky West Chester Lehigh Niagara Canisius Seton Hall 60 62 54 58 76 84 Lafayette Muhlenberg OPP Millersville Manhattan Kentucky Pennsylvania LSC Bucknell Georgetown Muhlenberg Bonaventure St. Temple West Chester LSC Invitational Opponent Syracuse (OT) Xavier (Ohio) 59 67 68 64 55 55 1958-59 (Won 16, Lost N. Opponent Valparaiso 64 82 68 63 84 80 58 90 79 Opponent Joseph's Albright St. Pennsylvania N. Carolina St Scranton Villanova 70 85 80 73 86 62 53 91 76 68 73 67 63 66 77 59 65 82 52 80 77 68 1960-61 (Won 15, Lost 7) Opponent Millersville Albright Rutgers Niagara Bucknell Muhlenberg N. Carolina St Miami (Fla.) Lehigh Manhattan Pennsylvania 56 LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 82 65 85 48 62 63 West Chester Temple Western Kentucky 71 79 77 69 67 St. 67 63 73 65 62 71 Syracuse 74 62 68 63 Lafayette 83 57 69 54 67 81 81 104 73 76 63 84 68 88 77 74 67 Joseph's Gettysburg Muhlenberg Canisius Villanova Duquesne 64 75 86 94 71 78 1961-62 (Won 16, Lost Opponent Millersville Albright Niagara Lehigh Pennsylvania 'Dartmouth 'Cincinnati 'Dayton Manhattan Muhlenberg Syracuse Gettysburg Miami (Fla.) 9) LSC OPP Opponent LSC OPP 102 78 62 69 78 Duquesne Temple 66 89 64 78 56 64 71 69 87 56 67 76 90 69 44 73 Bucknell Fordham 59 57 60 Delaware 64 St. 81 69 51 53 57 61 Lafayette Villanova Canisius Joseph's Georgetown Western Kentucky Villanova 51 91 60 69 73 72 69 63 78 88 67 68 63 71 73 65 76 84 75 'Holiday Festival (N.Y.) 1962-63 (Won 16, Lost 8) Opponent LSC OPP Creighton Lafayette Niagara Lehigh 72 95 76 85 67 105 73 80 74 78 88 78 91 59 79 Albright Bucknell 'Brigham Young 'Delaware 'Bowling Green Miami (Fla.) Muhlenberg Manhattan 34 57 55 84 64 67 76 49 61 LSC OPP Seton Hall Delaware 89 80 62 Temple 81 71 Gettysburg Syracuse Pennsylvania Canisius 80 74 74 Louis 53 73 49 75 47 61 65 66 78 76 69 66 72 63 62 Opponent Opponent Duquesne St. Joseph's Georgetown Villanova tSt. 64 'Quaker City Tourney •National Invitation Tourney 1963-64 (Won 16, Lost Opponent Albright Creighton Louisville Bucknell Lehigh Niagara 'Northwestern 'Georgetown 'St. Bonaventure Pennsylvania Lafayette Syracuse Duquesne 'Quaker City Tourney 9) LSC OPP 76 62 60 93 68 58 44 77 70 75 40 54 69 69 80 58 86 91 80 83 61 100 63 58 61 89 LSC OPP Miami (Fla.) Georgetown 99 121 81 Gettysburg St. Joseph's 50 80 75 63 68 57 85 46 70 62 59 75 63 Manhattan Villanova Seton Hall Temple Canisius 91 81 Western 95 90 107 85 63 Kentucky Utah State Loyola (South) 61 1964-65 (Won 15, Lost Opponent Albright Delaware Miami (Fla.) Niagara OPP 81 97 57 47 86 59 76 64 78 70 70 92 86 69 90 67 74 78 Seattle Pennsylvania *St. John's 71 'Temple 83 73 80 72 83 'Syracuse Louisville Villanova Duquesne 'Holiday Festival 8) LSC Opponent LSC OPP Syracuse 81 91 72 81 91 66 91 101 104 73 69 74 68 84 77 88 85 86 80 93 93 LSC 90 97 68 103 OPP Lafayette Loyola (South) Temple Gettysburg Creighton Western Kentucky Seton Hall Georgetown St. Joseph's tDetrolt 71 (N.Y.) 'National Invitation Tourney 1965-66 (Won 10, Lost 15) Opponent Albright Western Kentucky Seton Hall Georgetown Bucknell Niagara 'Brigham Young 'Temple •Minnesota Joseph's Pennsylvania Syracuse St. Duquesne LSC OPP Opponent 97 67 92 99 87 87 71 59 87 69 76 85 77 73 93 93 101 68 88 69 66 92 92 90 98 70 Creighton Utah State Lafayette 81 Villanova 78 99 86 94 95 96 102 104 109 84 93 93 70 76 85 72 81 92 108 LSC OPP 81 102 95 83 Seattle American U Gettysburg Temple lona Canisius Louisville Miami (Fla.) 'Quaker City Tourney 1966-67 (Won 14, Lost 12) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent Gettysburg 103 99 69 84 99 95 85 88 84 86 78 84 90 67 82 72 50 76 100 83 106 88 72 77 74 94 Syracuse W. Kentucky Creighton (OT) Miami (Fla.) Niagara Albright 'Nebraska 'Vanderbilt Pennsylvania Louisville Syracuse Niagara Bowling Green St. Francis (Pa.) American U. (OT) Loyola (South) Temple Oklahoma Duquesne City Villanova Canisius Joseph's Lafayette St. ISt. Joseph's temple 'Vanderbilt Tourney (2nd Place) ^Quaker City Tourney (5th Place) -Middle Atlantic Conference (2nd Place) 86 88 125 65 108 77 59 75 85 85 73 61 80 79 97 66 68 93 96 72 70 78 1967-68 (Won 20, Lost 8) Opponent LSC OPP Opponent Rider 59 96 82 84 83 56 68 71 100 78 92 103 50 58 40 69 100 77 63 94 83 68 84 Western Kentucky Gettysburg Albright Bucknell Niagara *Providence *N. Carolina St ^Louisville ^West Virginia ^Syracuse Miami (Fla.) St. Joseph's Loyola 71 51 81 71 (La.) Syracuse 105 Pennsylvania Duquesne (OT) LSC OPP 79 45 80 84 71 79 Creighton West Chester Lafayette 74 64 74 80 Temple American U Canisius 56 81 Villanova Morehead State American U ^Temple ^Columbia • 57 79 77 55 45 60 65 64 64 84 87 69 73 57 69 83 LSC OPP 88 78 81 64 101 107 102 85 95 65 65 67 'Boston Garden Tourney (3rd Place) >NCAA Tourney (Eliminated) •Holiday Festival, N.Y. (5th Place) Middle Atlantic Conference Playoffs (1st Place) 1968-69 (Won 23, Lost Opponent LSC Baltimore Rider Miami ...100 79 96 88 68 (Fla.) Niagara Canisius Albright 91 *Penn State 70 108 59 89 103 83 •Indiana *South Carolina Hofstra Creighton Syracuse *ECAC Quaker City 1) OPP 57 59 71 73 56 65 55 Opponent Western Kentucky Pennsylvania Temple St. Francis (Pa.) Loyola (N.O.) Detroit 97 74 96 84 85 98 West Chester 91 96 73 LSC OPP 80 85 102 79 86 67 76 80 73 81 Lafayette Villanova 88 American 62 St. 68 84 63 Duquesne U Joseph's 72 67 71 Tournament (2nd Place) 1969-70 (Won 14, Lost 12) Opponent Hofstra Albright Eastern Kentucky Marshall West Chester 'Tennessee ^Georgia ^Cornell ^Columbia (2 OPP 83 95 84 88 64 59 82 97 80 92 81 47 76 Yale St. Joseph's Syracuse LSC OT) Temple 68 89 99 108 61 59 55 66 56 74 101 101 69 Opponent Western Kentucky Loyola (South) Creighton 77 Duquesne 64 67 70 Pennsylvania Canisius 102 77 106 Lafayette Detroit American U Niagara Miami 101 Villanova 96 85 Rider 72 (Fla.) 86 90 103 96 66 'Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. •Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia (1970-71 RESULTS ON PAGE 40) 59 THE LA SALLE STORY Salle College is now in its 109th year of service to higher educaand the Philadelphia community. Ihe college has been coeducain the evening division since February, 1967, and in its day school since September, 19/0. La Salle was founded March 20, 1863 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools and derives its name from the founder of the Christian Brothers, St. John Baptist de La Salle. By 1929, having outgrown three previous tional Philadelphia locations, the campus was moved to its present in the East Germantown Section 20th Street and Olney Avenue site at of the city. Since 1945, La Salle has experienced dramatic growth. Before the closing days of the war, La Salle had an enrollment of less than 500 attending only day classes in two original buildings. Today, a total of 6,600 Day and Evening Division students attend La Salle. Plant facilities, valued at only $1.5 million in 1946, have today reached nearly $20 million. There are 24 buildings on the 40-acre campus and further expansion is well under way in the form of a new classroom building and an athletic facilities structure. Ten modern residence halls accommodate 800 out-of-town students. A $2 million, three-story College Union Building, completed in 1959, includes a Little Theater as well as dining halls, assembly rooms, ballroom and other student facilities. The $2.5 million Holroyd Science Center, opened in 1960, houses lecture rooms and laboratory facilities for study and research in Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics and Psychology. The David Leo Lawrence Memorial Library, built in 1952, contains 168,000 volumes and periodical files of some 700 journals, and a new library is being planned. Additional educational areas are located on a 52-acre campus in Elkins Park and on an 80-acre site in Springfield Township. The Army ROTC program, initiated in 1950, is available to freshmen, who may apply for ROTC scholarships for advance studies. Nearly 350 students, including those in advanced courses, are enrolled in the program. La Salle's Day and Evening Division offer degree programs in Arts and Sciences and Business Administration. The 350-member La Salle faculty is composed of Christian Brothers, priest and lay professors. Above: Brother Daniel Burke, F.S.C., Ph.D., President, La Salle College. Photo by Bachrach La Salle College Athletic Facilities Building. LA SALLE COLLEGE 1971-72 VARSITY SCHEDULE (Home Games Capitalized) DECEMBER, 1971 WEDNESDAY 1 LEHIGH PALESTRA Saturday 4 Hofstra Madison Square Garden 8 WEDNESDAY NIAGARA PALESTRA SATURDAY 11 TULSA PALESTRA Monday 13 West Chester State ...West Chester, Pa. Friday 17 Saturday 18 MONDAY 27 TUESDAY 28 30 THURSDAY ^SjB Cornhusker Classic JL^L^% Lincoln, Neb. ^^ QUAKER CITY TOURNAMENT....PALESTRA JANUARY, 1972 WEDNESDAY 5 ST. SATURDAY 8 LAFAYETTE Thursday 13 PALESTRA JOSEPH'S PALESTRA Western Kentucky ....Bowling Green, Ky. New Saturday 15 Loyola (South) THURSDAY 20 AMERICAN PALESTRA WEDNESDAY 26 PENNSYLVANIA PALESTRA Saturday Canisius 29 \£»- Orleans, la. J*^ ' NY - FEBRUARY, 1972 WEDNESDAY 2 TEMPLE SATURDAY 5 NOTRE DAME Monday 7 Drexel Saturday 12 Holy Cross Tuesday 15 Biscayne Sunday 20 Duquesne PALESTRA PALESTRA State Armory, Philadelphia Worcester, Mass. Miami, Fla. Pittsburgh, Pa. WEDNESDAY 23 SYRACUSE PALESTRA SATURDAY VILLANOVA PALESTRA 26
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