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3 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Nov. 15 at Denison... 7:30 pm Nov. 17 PENN STATE-BEAVER^... 7:00 pm Nov. 18 TBA^... 1/3:00 pm Nov. 20 at Juniata... 7:00 pm Nov. 24 MUSKINGUM... 2:00 pm Nov. 28 WESTMINSTER*... 8:00 pm Dec. 1 at Thiel*... 4:00 pm Dec. 5 SAINT VINCENT*... 8:00 pm Dec. 8 at Thomas More*... 3:00 pm Dec. 17 at Hiram*... 7:30 pm Dec. 20 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh#... 7:00 pm Dec. 21 vs. Occidental#... 9:00 pm Jan. 2 WAYNESBURG*... 6:00 pm Jan. 5 PENN STATE-DUBOIS... 4:00 pm Jan. 9 at Grove City*... 8:00 pm Jan. 12 at Bethany*... 4:00 pm Jan. 16 GENEVA*... 8:00 pm Jan. 19 at Westminster*... 4:00 pm Jan. 23 at Saint Vincent*... 8:00 pm Jan. 26 THIEL*... 4:00 pm Jan. 30 at Waynesburg*... 7:30 pm Feb. 2 THOMAS MORE*... 2:00 pm Feb. 6 GROVE CITY*... 8:00 pm Feb. 13 at Geneva*... 7:30 pm Feb. 16 BETHANY*... 4:00 pm Feb PAC Tournament... TBA ^ - Washington Area Credit Union Tournament # - Las Vegas Hoopla Tournament * - Presidents Athletic Conference game QUICK FACTS Nickname... Presidents Location... Washington, Pa. Colors... Red and Black Arena (Capacity)...Henry Memorial Center (2,000) Affiliation... NCAA Division III Conference... Presidents Athletic (PAC) President... Dr. Tori Haring-Smith Director of Athletics... Bill Dukett Sports Information Director... Scott McGuinness Assistant Sports Information Director... Jeff Scarpone W&J Men s Basketball All-Time Record (.509) Head Coach... Glenn Gutierrez (West Liberty 85) Record at W&J (Seventh year) Career Record (Seventh year) Assistant Coaches... Tim Fusina, Tom Drakeley, Frank Ferraro Record , 4-12 PAC Starters Returning/Lost... 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 7/3 CONTACT NUMBERS Athletic Department... (724) Basketball Office Coach Gutierrez ... ggutierrez@washjeff.edu Coach Fusina ... tfusina@washjeff.edu Sports Information Office Athletics Fax or McGuinness ...smcguinness@washjeff.edu Scarpone ... jscarpone@washjeff.edu Internet Address... 3

4 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE QUICK FACTS Majors. Washington & Jefferson College offers more than 30 majors and pre-professional programs for the academic year. The major and minor areas of study include: Accounting, Art, Art Education, Biochemistry, Biological Physics, Biology, Business Administration, Cell/Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Child Development and Education (K-12), Communications Arts, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, French, German, History, Information Technology Leadership, International Business, International Studies, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre, and Thematic. Financial Aid. Approximately 70% of students receive grants, loans, or some other type of financial assistance. The average financial aid package is $15,000 per year. History. Founded in 1781, Washington and Jefferson College (W&J) is one of the oldest colleges in America. It is a coed, four-year, private liberal arts college dedicated to developing students one at a time. Ratings. U.S. News and World Report ranks W&J among the nation s top liberal arts colleges. Barron s and The Fiske Guide to Colleges call W&J a Best Buy. Location. W&J is located in the city of Washington, a southwestern Pennsylvania community of more than 16,000 people, 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh. Students. W&J currently enrolls 1,483 full-time undergraduate students from 31 states and seven countries. Nearly 85% of students live on campus. Faculty. W&J s student-to-faculty ratio is 12:1. Of the College s 89 full-time faculty, over 90% hold terminal degrees in their fields. Academic Calendar Students take four classes during the fall and spring terms, and one class during the January term or Intersession. Students are required to take two January terms during their four-year career at the College. Athletics. W&J s athletic teams, the Presidents, participate in 24 intercollegiate sports. Over 50% of students participate in intramurals. Student Outcomes. Every year, 90% of students who apply to law or medical school are accepted. Within six months of commencement, 78% of students enter graduate school or find employment in their field. Alumni. The College s annual fund enlists support from over 28% of graduate alumni, with total giving at $1.7 million. Of W&J s 12,000 living alumni, more than 1,000 are medical professionals, 800 are attorneys or judges, and 700 are presidents or CEOs. Facilities. W&J s 52-acre suburban campus includes more than 40 academic, recreational, and residential buildings. Facilities range in age from McMillan Hall, built in 1793, to the state-of-the art Howard J. Burnett Center {above right} and the Technology Center. In addition, a 54-acre biological field station is available for research and instruction. The 47,500 square foot John A. Swanson Science Center opened in the fall of The building is dedicated to the physical sciences, including physics, chemistry, biochemistry, and bioinformatics and features: Wet and dry teaching laboratories, research and classroom space, faculty offices, conference rooms, and break-out spaces that cultivate a community learning environment; a vibrant community space where students and faculty can interact in an informal atmosphere; a variety of building amenities, such as a multi-disciplinary lab designed for nonscience majors; and an environmentally-responsible design process that includes LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification at the silver level. 4

5 BASKETBALL ABOUT THE COLLEGE Washington & Jefferson College, located in Washington, Pa., is a national liberal arts college founded in Committed to providing each of its students with the highest-quality undergraduate education available, W&J offers a traditional liberal arts curriculum emphasizing interdisciplinary study and independent student work. W&J provides student-centered instruction in a variety of disciplines, including political science, history, economics and business, entrepreneurial studies, the sciences, mathematics, philosophy, languages, music and theatre, art, psychology, religion, sociology, English, education, and information technology leadership. The college is well known for the success of its prehealth and pre-law programs more than 90 percent of W&J students applying to medical, health and law graduate programs are accepted. W&J believes opportunities for teaching and learning happen throughout the college experience not just in the classroom. W&J has over 80 on-campus organizations, which 80 percent of students become involved in. Faculty and students also volunteer more than 4,200 hours with community organizations each year. W&J alumni across the country and around the world offer current students networking opportunities in nearly every discipline from healthcare and law to business, education and government. Recently, the college opened Bica-Ross Hall with suite-style residence to house 126 students. In , phase two of the residence hall project resulted in 10 brand-new theme houses. Each building houses 26 students, which allows groups of students with common academic or social interest to live together under one roof. Over 85 percent of students on campus live in suite-style housing arrangements. W&J and the city of Washington have developed The Blueprint for Collaboration, an agreement that considers the interdependence of the college and its host municipality, and plans for the continued growth of both. The Blueprint is being recognized around the country as a benchmark for cooperation between institutions of higher learning and their host communities. Eight years ago, W&J unveiled the Technology Center, the new home of its Information Technology Leadership program. The 73,800 square-foot building houses smart classrooms and seminar rooms, as well as 200 computer workstations and a video-teleconferencing center. The Technology Center continues W&J s efforts towards its campus master plan, which aims to add new dimension and green space to the campus, while positioning the college to take advantage of ongoing advancements in teaching and learning technology. For more information about W&J, visit or call W-AND-JAY. THE SCHOOL Founded in 1781 and is the 11th oldest college in America Has an undergraduate enrollment of 1,483 students The student-to-faculty ratio is 12:1; 90 percent of the full-time faculty have Ph.D. s or professional equivalent 5

6 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON GLENN GUTIERREZ, HEAD COACH The season will be the seventh season as the men's basketball coach at Washington & Jefferson College for Glenn Gutierrez. He owns a career record entering the season. During his first three years, Washington & Jefferson won 14 or more games in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history. Gutierrez helped W&J win its first postseason championship in school history as the Presidents claimed the 2009 ECAC Division III South Championship. Washington & Jefferson finished with a overall record, marking only the second time in school history the program has recorded 20 wins. During his first two years on campus, Gutierrez guided the Presidents to back-to-back seasons. W&J also appeared in the 2007 and 2008 Presidents' Athletic Conference Tournament Championship Games. Gutierrez has led the Red & Black to first-round victories in the PAC tournament four out of the last five seasons. Gutierrez played a role in the development of Matt Drakeley '10, who earned a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship after becoming the school's all-time wins leader by a player. Following the season, Gutierrez was named the PAC Coach of the Year. Josip Lucic-Jozak '09 earned First Team All-PAC status, while frontcourt mate Wahab Owolabi '09 was a second-team selection. Gutierrez's squad became just the 13th team in school history to win 13 or more games in a single season. The 14 wins were also the most victories by a W&J men's basketball team since the season. Gutierrez also played a vital role in helping Jon Koch '07 earn the PAC Player of the Year Award. Gutierrez brought 21 years of experience as a Division I and II assistant coach to the W&J campus. At the Division I level, he has coached at Duquesne, Eastern Michigan, Robert Morris, Charleston Southern and Winthrop. He also spent nine seasons in the Division II Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference as an assistant coach at California (Pa.). During the season, Gutierrez worked as the Director of Basketball Operations at Duquesne University where he was involved in the administration of the program, including recruiting, scheduling, travel, equipment and film. Prior to his year at Duquesne, Gutierrez worked five years ( ) as an assistant coach under Jim Boone at Eastern Michigan University. He took the lead role in scouting, film breakdown and academic monitoring, while also assisting with the recruiting efforts. From , Gutierrez was an assistant coach at Robert Morris University under Boone. He also coached nine seasons at California (Pa.) and one year at Charleston Southern ( ) and Winthrop ( ). Gutierrez has directed Jim Boone s Winning Edge Basketball Camps for 18 years. He is a 1985 graduate of West Liberty State College and also earned a master s degree in geography and regional planning from California (Pa.) in

7 BASKETBALL TIM FUSINA, ASSISTANT COACH CHRIS DEMITROU, ASST. COACH Tim Fusina begins his fifth season as the Presidents assistant men's basketball coach during the academic year. He also spent two seasons as the W&J head men's tennis coach. In , Fusina helped the men's basketball program win its first postseason tournament title in school history after claiming the ECAC Division III South Championship. Washington & Jefferson finished with a overall record and became only the second team in school history to win 20 games. As a tennis coach, Fusina helped the Presidents finish third at the 2010 PAC Championships where Christopher Faulk '10 became just the third player in the past 21 years to win a No. 1 singles title. Fusina came to the Washington, Pa., campus after spending two seasons as the assistant men s basketball coach at Pitt-Greensburg. He served as the Bobcats recruiting coordinator and assisted with all aspects of the program. UPG posted an eight-game improvement in the standings and notched a 10-8 record in Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference play. He also has two seasons of experience ( ) as an assistant coach at Penn State-Beaver. Fusina graduated from California (Pa.) in 2007 with a degree in sport management. He obtained a master s degree in sport management from the same university. TOM DRAKELEY, ASSISTANT COACH Tom Drakeley enters CHRIS his fifth DEMITROU, season as an assistant ASST. COACH coach for the Washington & Jefferson College men s basketball team in Drakeley, a 1977 W&J graduate, returns to his alma mater with nearly 25 years of coaching experience in the high school ranks. He served as the head coach at Trinity High School from , guiding the Hillers to three postseason appearances. While at W&J, he was a four-year letterwinner on the men s basketball team from Drakeley resides in Washigton, Pa., with his wife, Susan. The couple has three sons Scott, Tim and Matt. Matt is a 2010 W&J graduate and earned four letters as the Presidents' point guard. Tim led the PAC in scoring as a talented shooting guard for Waynesburg University. FRANK FERRARO, ASSISTANT COACH Frank Ferraro returns for his third season as an assistant coach with the Presidents. Prior to his arrival at W&J, Ferraro spent seven years as the head coach at local PAC rival Waynesburg University. He also has successfully coached over 20 years in the western Pennsylvania high school ranks with stints at Moon ( ), Burgettstown ( ) and South Fayette ( ). Ferraro is a 1975 graduate of Duquesne University. 7

8 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON MIKE LESAKO, ATHLETIC TRAINER Mike Lesako begins his 14th year with the Presidents sports medicine staff in the fall of Before coming to W&J, he served as the head athletic trainer at Salem-Teikyo from and as an assistant in He has also served as the head trainer/assistant director of sports medicine for Health Trax and the head trainer at the Jefferson Hospital Sports Medicine Center. A 1993 graduate of California (Pa.), Lesako earned a bachelor s degree in education with an emphasis in athletic training and a master s degree in the same field. He completed his graduate assistantship at Bentworth High School. Lesako was honored with the prestigious California University (Pa.) Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award last spring. The special honor was awarded due to Lesako's tremendous work in the athletic training field following the completion of his master's program at Cal. Lesako and his wife, Teresa, currently reside in Washington, Pa. They are the proud parents of their young sons, Matteo and Gino. MARK LESAKO, ATHLETIC TRAINER Mark Lesako also is in the middle of his 14th year W&J during the academic year. Prior to his arrival at the College, he worked at the Health Trax/NovaCare Rehab Clinic since In 1994, he was the head athletic trainer at Jefferson-Morgan High School. A native of Brownsville, Pa., Lesako is a 1993 graduate of California (Pa.) where he earned a bachelor s degree in education with an emphasis in athletic training. In 2008, Lesako was honored by his alma mater with the Distinguished Undergraduate Alumni Award. The prestigious award was given to Lesako due to his highlyrespected work with the Presidents student-athletes through his years at Washington & Jefferson College. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Pennsylvania Trainers Association and the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association. Lesako and his wife, Kristen, were married on June 30, 2007 and are the proud parents of daughter, Isabella, and son, Ethan. The family resides in Washington, Pa. W&J Athletics Facebook W&J Athletics 8

9 BASKETBALL DR. TORI HARING-SMITH PRESIDENT Dr. Tori Haring-Smith became Washington & Jefferson College s twelfth president in January As W&J s president, Dr. Haring-Smith is dedicated to bolstering already strong academic programs, bringing faculty salaries into parity with those of colleagues nationally, adding support to student life initiatives, increasing diversity on campus, developing a stronger emphasis on global issues, and growing the College s endowment. She plans to continue W&J s campaign to renew and grow its historic campus, initially focusing on the funding and building of a new state-of-the-art science facility. Dr. Haring-Smith holds doctoral and master s degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and a bachelor s degree from Swarthmore College, where she lettered in three varsity sports. Prior to coming to W&J, Dr. Haring-Smith was vice president for educational affairs at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. In that role, she worked with faculty and deans to identify and fund institution-wide initiatives and to raise the national visibility of the college, helping to set a university record for fundraising in a single year ($21 million in ). She also served Willamette as dean of the College of Liberal Arts, in which position she increased faculty diversity, extended benefits to part-time faculty, and restructured the office to better serve at-risk students. Dr. Haring-Smith s academic background is in theatre and writing. She is a noted director, author, and speaker, having presented more than 150 lectures and workshops, published 10 books and numerous articles on topics ranging from curriculum reform to drama to pedagogy. Dr. Haring-Smith has also had three play translations widely distributed in the United States and has been recognized by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle and LA Weekly. She spent 16 years teaching theatre and writing at Brown University, where she funded, established, and administered the Rose Writing Fellows Program, a cross-curricular writing and speaking initiative. She also chaired the Department of Performing and Visual Arts at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and served as artistic director for the Wallace Theatre in Cairo. As executive director of the Thomas J. Watson Foundation, Dr. Haring-Smith helped make it possible each year for sixty Thomas J. Watson Fellows to pursue independent research outside the United States for one year following their college graduation. A recipient of the Watson Fellowship when she was at Swarthmore, Dr. Haring-Smith has a passion for the educational value of international exploration. She has traveled extensively across the world, having visited Afghanistan, Iran, India, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia among other countries. A nationally recognized advocate for the liberal arts, Dr. Haring-Smith serves the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) as a SAGE (Strategies for Achieving Greater Expectations) consultant and as a mentor and coach for the Institute on Campus Leadership for Sustainable Innovation. She was also a national panel member for Greater Expectations, AAC&U s national report on liberal education in the 21st century. In 2003, she was a peer evaluator for the U.S.-Middle East Universities Partnership Program. Dr. Haring-Smith is married to Robert Haring-Smith, a computer consultant and native of the Pittsburgh area. Their son, Whitney, is a 2007 graduate of Yale University and a graduate student at the University of Oxford. BILL DUKETT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Bill Dukett was named as the Director of Athletics in January of Dukett began his career at W&J in 1982 where he served as the associate head coach for the Presidents football team. As a member of the coaching staff, Dukett helped lead W&J to a record of , including 14 Presidents Athletic Conference Championships and two appearances in the NCAA Division III National Championship Game. Dukett also served as the head track and field coach from and the head men s and women s golf coach from In golf, Dukett s teams claimed six PAC titles and he was honored as the PAC Coach of the Year six times. In 1998, Dukett recruited for and started the first women s golf team in school history. After leaving the coaching ranks in 1998, Dukett spent four years as the assistant director of alumni relations where he organized and staffed alumni events nationwide. In 2002, Dukett became a major gift officer in the development office, a position he currently holds. Dukett served as the lead gift officer and advocate in the funding of Ross Memorial Park and Alexandre Stadium, which are the homes of the Presidents men s and women s soccer, baseball and lacrosse teams. Prior to his arrival at Washington & Jefferson College, Dukett spent time as the head football coach at Parkland High School ( ) and Palmerton High School ( ). At Parkland, he also chaired the health and physical education department. From , Dukett assisted with the football and basketball programs at Phillipsburg High School in New Jersey. At East Stroudsburg, Dukett was a three-time Honorable Mention All-America quarterback. A member of the ESU Hall of Fame, Dukett also played two years of basketball for the Warriors. 9

10 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON SEASON PREVIEW Seventh-year Head Coach Glenn Gutierrez returns a young Washington & Jefferson men s basketball roster for the season, but one of the most athletic in recent history. Seven letter winners are back, most notably highscoring senior guard Zach Bellhy (McDonald, Pa./Fort Cherry). Bellhy is one of just three players on the roster with more than one year of collegiate experience. A 2011 Second Team All-Presidents Athletic Conference performer, Bellhy scored 500 points last winter, the third-highest, single-season total in school history and led the conference in scoring at 19.2 points per game. Bellhy became the 15th player in program history to record 1,000 points and also led the team in three-pointers (49), free throw percentage (.820), steals (30) and blocked shots (12). Zach is talented enough to be one of the best players in the region, said Gutierrez, who guided the Presidents to the 2009 ECAC Division III Tournament championship. He has improved each year and I think he feels comfortable in his role as our leader. We have to help him out though, he can t do everything on his own. A face familiar in the Bellhy household has joined the Presidents roster, as brother Nate Bellhy (McDonald, Pa./Fort Cherry) will be alongside his older sibling on the court. A 6-foot-6 forward, Nate transferred from NCAA Division II Seton Hill and has sophomore eligibility. Coach Gutierrez expects the younger Bellhy to have an immediate impact with his scoring touch and physical presence in the post. The Bellhy duo s younger sister, Beka, has also joined the Presidents basketball family as a freshman guard on the women s team. Nate is a good basketball player, added Gutierrez. Both Nate and Zach are very athletic and help us bring more athleticism to the floor than we ve had in awhile. Nate is strong and can handle the ball. He gives us an added dimension. Senior forwards R.J. Pilato (Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield) and Ben Cecchini (Jamestown, N.Y./Jamestown) and junior guard Brett Rubin-Goldstein (Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel) are veterans who will play key roles. Pilato has improved his scoring and rebounding outputs each season while playing in the post. Rubin-Goldstein tallied 6.1 points and dished out 47 assists last winter, while Cecchini returns to the squad after sitting out last season. Cecchini shot 52 percent from the floor during his only collegiate season in and produced 7.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Ben brings passion and will to our program. I am impressed by his leadership skills and it s been great having him back. On the other hand, R.J. is a mild-mannered type of leader. We need him to assert himself in the post on both ends. His communication and leadership will be important to our success. Over half of the Presidents roster is comprised of a nine-man sophomore class. Many of the second-year players gained valuable playing time during their rookie seasons, including Mike Resnik (White Oak, Pa./McKeesport) and Connor Deckard (Aurora, Ohio/Gilmore Academy), who both appeared in all 27 games as guards. Resnik is the Presidents fourth-leading returning scorer at 5.9 points per game and also ranked second on the team with 25 steals. Deckard added 1.5 points per game, but his hustle and defensive effort is invaluable according to the coaching staff. Swingman Mitch Locher (Pittsburgh, Pa./Avonworth) and guard Doug Johnson (Greensburg, Pa./Greater Latrobe) are two additional key sophomores who Gutierrez expects to make significant contributions. Doug has played really well this preseason and provides us with a solid point guard presence. Mike is a solid, tough basketball player, while Mitch may be the most athletic player we have. Connor brings high levels of energy, enthusiasm and toughness that every successful program needs. Gutierrez also noted that sophomore guard Eric Holmes (Gibsonia, Pa./ Pine Richland) is healthy after returning from shoulder surgery. He was limited to 15 games last year, but has made strides and has performed well in practice. In order to claim the program s first conference championship since 1995, Gutierrez believes offensive consistency end of the floor is paramount. Gutierrez s squads always pride themselves on defense, but W&J will have to improve upon its 43 percent field goal shooting (7th PAC in ) and 65.6 points per game (8th PAC in ). This sounds simple, but if we shoot the ball well and stay healthy, we re going to have a pretty good basketball team, concluded Gutierrez. We can t suffer through the poor shooting stretches that have hurt us the last couple of seasons. We started early-morning practices this year and the players have responded really well. I like this group and we are ready for the season to start. The Presidents hit the court for their first game on Nov. 15 at Denison and then return home for the Second Annual Washington Area Credit Union Tournament on Nov at the Henry Memorial Center. Joining W&J in the tournament are Hood (Md.), Ohio Northern and Penn State-Beaver. 10

11 BASKETBALL #2 Patrick Wentz Sophomore Guard Phoenixville, Pa. Canterbury School #3 Doug Johnson Sophomore Guard Greensburg, Pa. Greater Latrobe #4 Zach Bellhy Senior Guard McDonald, Pa. Fort Cherry #5 Eric Holmes Sophomore Guard Gibsonia, Pa. Pine-Richland #10 Brett Rubin- Goldstein Junior Guard Pittsburgh, Pa. Fox Chapel #11 Mitch Locher Sophomore Guard/Forward Pittsburgh, Pa. Avonworth #13 Jake Swan Sophomore Guard Greensburg, Pa. Greensburg Central Catholic #15 Alex Lamendola Freshman Guard New Kensington, Pa. Kiski Area 11

12 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON #20 Nate Bellhy Sophomore Guard/Forward McDonald, Pa. Fort Cherry #23 Cyrus Rahimi Sophomore Forward Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Torrey Pines #24 Connor Deckard Sophomore Guard Aurora, Ohio Gilmore Academy #31 Nick Martin Freshman Guard Beaver Falls, Pa. Blackhawk #32 Ben Cecchini Senior Forward Jamestown, N.Y. Jamestown #33 Mike Resnik Sophomore Guard White Oak, Pa. McKeesport #42 R.J. Pilato Senior Forward Greensburg, Pa. Hempfield #44 Tyler Haas Freshman Forward McKees Rocks, Pa. Montour 12

13 BASKETBALL Presidents Athletic Conference Preseason Men s Basketball Poll Points Record PAC 1. Bethany (7) Saint Vincent (1) Thomas More (1) Thiel W&J Grove City Geneva Westminster Waynesburg (xx) - first place votes PAC SUMMARY PAC Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Bethany Thomas More Thiel Saint Vincent Grove City Geneva W&J Westminster Waynesburg ALL-PAC FIRST TEAM Devon Adams, Thiel British Alexander, Bethany Phil Feinberg, Thomas More Blair Rozenblad, Thiel Nick Wilcox, Bethany ALL-PAC SECOND TEAM Dennis Bassich, Saint Vincent Zach Bellhy, W&J Reece Maybery, Bethany Brett Matson, Grove City Colt Stafford, Thomas More ALL-PAC HONORABLE MENTION Anthony Harvey, Thiel Matt Lorello, Geneva Tauvon Pettiford, Saint Vincent Drew Santarsiero, Geneva Daniel Whelan, Thomas More PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Nick Wilcox, Bethany COACH OF THE YEAR - Jeff Rogers, Thomas More Henry Memorial Center Capacity: 2, PAC Tournament Championship Game 13

14 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 2 Patrick Wentz So. G Phoenixville, Pa./Canterbury School 3 Doug Johnson So. G Greensburg, Pa./Greater Latrobe 4 Zach Bellhy Sr. G McDonald, Pa./Fort Cherry 5 Eric Holmes So. G Gibsonia, Pa./Pine Richland 10 Brett Rubin-Goldstein Jr. G Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel 11 Mitch Locher So. G/F Pittsburgh, Pa./Avonworth 13 Jake Swan So. G Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Central Catholic 15 Alex Lamendola Fr. G New Kensington, Pa./Kiski Area 20 Nate Bellhy So. G/F McDonald, Pa./Fort Cherry (Seton Hill) 23 Cyrus Rahimi So. F Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Torrey Pines 24 Connor Deckard So. G Aurora, Ohio/Gilmour Academy 31 Nick Martin Fr. G Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk 32 Ben Cecchini Sr. F Jamestown, N.Y./Jamestown 33 Mike Resnik So. G White Oak, Pa./McKeesport 42 R.J. Pilato Sr. F Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield 44 Tyler Haas Fr. G McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME YR POS HT WGT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 20 Nate Bellhy So. G/F McDonald, Pa./Fort Cherry (Seton Hill) 4 Zach Bellhy Sr. G McDonald, Pa./Fort Cherry 32 Ben Cecchini Sr. F Jamestown, N.Y./Jamestown 24 Connor Deckard So. G Aurora, Ohio/Gilmour Academy 44 Tyler Haas Fr. G McKees Rocks, Pa./Montour 5 Eric Holmes So. G Gibsonia, Pa./Pine Richland 3 Doug Johnson So. G Greensburg, Pa./Greater Latrobe 15 Alex Lamendola Fr. G New Kensington, Pa./Kiski Area 11 Mitch Locher So. G/F Pittsburgh, Pa./Avonworth 31 Nick Martin Fr. G Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk 42 R.J. Pilato Sr. F Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield 23 Cyrus Rahimi So. F Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Torrey Pines 33 Mike Resnik So. G White Oak, Pa./McKeesport 10 Brett Rubin-Goldstein Jr. G Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel 13 Jake Swan So. G Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Central Catholic 2 Patrick Wentz So. G Phoenixville, Pa./Canterbury School 14

15 BASKETBALL W&J INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK Single-Game Points Career Points Per Game Average 1. 43, Larry Romboski vs. Bethany (12/15/56) 2. 42, Cy Godfrey vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (1/8/55) 3. 41, Andy Mestrovic vs. Ohio Wesleyan (2/15/50) Single-Season Points , Nolan Larry, 25 games ( ) , Jon Koch, 26 games ( ) , Terry Wilkins, 25 games ( ) 500, Zach Bellhy, 26 games ( ) , Cy Godfrey, 21 games ( ) , Jon Koch, 28 games ( ) , Tony Torchia, 24 games ( ) , Josip Lucic-Jozak, 30 games ( ) , Andy Mestrovic, 21 games ( ) , Jon Koch, 28 games ( ) Points Scored In A Season (By Class Year) Freshman - Mike Turkaly, 21 games, 372 points ( ) Sophomore - Jon Koch, 28 games, 455 points ( ) Junior - Nolan Larry, 25 games, 576 points ( ) Senior - Terry Wilkins, 25 games, 500 points ( ) Career Points 1. Jon Koch, 1,812 ( ) 2. Nolan Larry, 1,654 ( ) 3. Dave Branchen, 1,552 ( ) 4. Josip Lucic-Jozak, 1,469 ( ) 5. Brandon Studer, 1,439 ( ) 6. Terry Wilkins, 1,410 ( ) 7. Scott Herz, 1,389 ( ) 8. Brian Felker, 1,324 ( ) 9. Cy Godfrey, 1,276 ( ) 10. Larry Romboski, 1,274 ( ) Scott Herz, 18.9 ( ) Single-Season Rebounds Scott Herz, 310 ( ) Career Rebounds Scott Herz, 1,163 ( ) Single-Game Assists 13, Nolan Larry vs. Medaille (12/6/02) 13, Mike Pratt ( ) 13, Mike Potkul vs. Oberlin (1/28/86) 13, Greg Kier vs. CMU (2/25/88) Single-Season Assists Dave Westphal, 153 ( ) Career Assists , Mark Murphy ( ) , Dave Westphal ( ) , Nolan Larry ( ) Career Games , Brian Felker ( ) , Nick Morelli ( ) , Jon Koch ( ) , Josip Lucic-Jozak ( ) W&J TEAM RECORD BOOK Best Team Record: 22-3 ( ) Most Victories In A Season: 22 ( ) Most Victories In A Regular Season: 19 ( ) Most PAC Victories In A Season: 11 ( , ) Best Winning Percentage Overall:.863 ( ) Best Winning Percentage (Regular Season):.857 ( ) Best PAC Winning Percentage: (8-0), ( ) Longest Winning Streak: 15 games ( ) Longest Road Winning Streak: 17 ( ) Most NCAA Tournament Wins In A Season: Three ( ) Points In A Game: 121 vs. Kenyon ( ) Single-Game Points By Opponent: 120, vs. Kenyon ( ) Most Points Combined: 241, W&J vs. Kenyon ( , 2OT) ( ) 15 Jon Koch 07 W&J s Career Scoring Leader

16 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON Head Coach Glenn Gutierrez and the Presidents value community service and family each season. The team is open for community service requests all year. Coach Gutierrez runs his annual Camp Of Champions each summer at the Henry Memorial Center. The Presidents also hold an alumni golf outing each fall to help support the program. Below are some pictures from some of these events. A LOOK BACK Front Row (L-R): Meyer Schoenthal, Coach Adam Sanders, Athletic Director Wilbur Pete Henry, Ray Forquer. Second Row (L-R): Arthur Kowell, Thomas Mears, Harry Zeller, Gordon Stewart, Paul Konyha, Ralph Forquer. Not Present for photo: Piere Hartman, Thoedore Mishtal, James Sell. The Washington & Jefferson basketball team is still one of the most recognized teams in any sport in the college s rich athletic history. The Presidents captured national attention after earning an invitation to the NIT Tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York City. At the time, the NIT was the most-exclusive postseason basketball tournament in the country. Washington & Jefferson placed third in the event, defeating Creighton and Fordham and finished the season with an 18-5 overall record. Creighton was the nation s No. 1 ranked team and the Presidents pulled out a victory before dropping a decision to Toledo in the national semifinals. W&J continued to shock the nation when defeating Fordham in the third-place game by a margin. During the remarkable season, W&J earned victories over national powers, West Virginia (twice), Ohio University and Youngstown State. In 2004, the Presidents legendary head coach, Adam Sanders, was inducted into the W&J Athletic Hall of Fame. 16

17 BASKETBALL 17 ALL-TIME OPPONENTS OPPONENT W L Adelbert 4 0 Akron 2 3 Albion 0 1 Albright 2 0 Alfred 3 4 Allegheny Alliance 1 1 Alma 0 1 American Legion (Ohio) 1 0 Arizona State 3 0 Army 0 1 Ashland 2 0 Baldwin-Wallace 0 1 Belmont 1 0 Bethany Bluffton 0 1 Bridgewater 0 1 Bucknell 5 13 Buffalo 4 2 Buffalo State 0 2 Butler 1 0 CCNY 1 1 Cabrini 1 0 California (Pa.) 8 7 Camp Reynolds 1 0 Capital 0 2 Carnegie Mellon Carnegie Tech Case Western Reserve Case Tech 17 7 Catholic 1 1 Cincinnati Bible 1 0 Chowan 0 2 Colgate 0 1 Creighton 1 0 Dartmouth 1 0 Davenport (Mich.) 0 1 Davidson 0 5 Davis & Elkins 2 1 Defiance 0 1 Delaware 1 0 Denison Depauw 0 1 Dickinson 5 2 Drew 2 1 Duquesne 6 4 Earlham 1 0 East Liberty 2 0 Eastern 1 0 Eastern Conn. State 1 0 Eastern Illinois 0 2 Eastern Michigan 1 2 Elizabethtown 1 0 Elmira 0 2 Fairmont North 1 0 Fairmont State 1 3 Ferrum 0 1 Fordham 1 0 Franklin 1 1 Franklin & Marshall 3 3 Frostburg State 6 6 Gallaudet 1 0 Gannon 4 3 Geneva George Washington 1 1 Gettysburg 1 1 Goodyear 4 1 Grove City Hamilton 0 1 Haverford 1 0 Heinz House 2 0 Heidelberg 0 1 Hill Top 1 0 Hiram Hood 2 0 Illinois Wesleyan 2 0 Indiana State 0 1 John Carroll Johnstown 1 0 Juniata Kenyon Kiski 1 0 Lafayette 4 5 Lake Erie 0 2 La Roche Lawrence Tech 1 3 Lebanon Valley 1 1 Lehigh 4 1 Lehman 1 0 Long Island 0 2 Lycoming 1 2 Malone 0 1 Manchester 0 1 Manhattanville 0 1 Marietta 8 10 Marshall 1 0 Medaille 0 1 Merchant Marines 0 1 Misericordia 0 1 Mount Union 5 4 Muhlenberg 1 1 Muskingum Navy 1 7 New Mexico 2 0 Notre Dame (Ohio) 1 1 Oberlin 17 4 Occidental 0 0 Ohio Northern 0 1 Ohio 4 4 Ohio Wesleyan 3 2 Otterbein 3 0 Pacific Lutheran 0 1 Penn State 8 19 Penn State-Beaver 0 0 Penn State-Behrend 9 6 Penn State-Altoona 3 2 Penn State-Dubois 2 0 Penn State-Fayette 2 0 Penn State-Mont Alto 1 0 Pennsylvania 0 3 Philadelphia Pharmacy 1 0 Pitt-Bradford 1 1 Pitt-Greensburg 4 3 Pitt-Johnstown 2 4 Pitt-Titusville 1 0 Pittsburgh 6 36 Point Park 0 2 Polytechnic 1 0 Princeton 0 3 Quantico Marines 0 3 Ramapo 0 1 Randolph-Macon 1 1 Rochester 1 6 Saint John s (N.Y.) 0 1 Saint Francis 0 4 Saint Norbert 0 1 Saint Vincent Saint Xavier 1 0 Salem 5 0 Savannah 0 2 Scranton 0 1 Sharon Buhl 0 1 Skidmore 0 2 Slippery Rock 0 1 South Carolina 0 1 Spring Garden 1 0 Steubenville 1 2 SUNY-Maritime 1 0 Swarthmore 0 1 Temple 0 4 Thiel Thomas More 9 12 Toledo 0 1 Trenton State 0 1 Union 1 1 Upsala 0 1 Ursinus 1 0 Vassar 1 0 Villa Julie 0 2 Villanova 1 1 Washington & Lee 1 1 Wayne State 6 2 Waynesburg Wellsburg 1 0 West Liberty 1 0 West Virginia West Virginia Wesleyan 9 4 Western Maryland 2 0 Western Reserve 16 3 Westinghouse 3 1 Westminster Wheaton 0 1 Wheeling 2 0 Wilmerding 0 1 Wilmington 1 3 Wisc.-Oshkosh 0 0 Wittenburg 1 2 Wooster 4 7 Yale 0 1 York (Pa.) 0 2 Youngstown State Opponents In Bold

18 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS (9-18, 4-12) at Penn State-DuBois W, Pitt-Titusville W, Davenport (Mich.) L, Juniata L, at Muskingum L, at Notre Dame (Ohio) W, at Thiel* L, at Thomas More* L, Westminster* W, Hiram L, at Kenyon L, Dension W, Bethany* L, at Saint Vincent* L, at Grove City* W, at Geneva* L, Waynesburg* L, Thiel* L, Thomas More* L, at Westminster* L, at Bethany* L, Saint Vincent* L, Grove City* L, Geneva* W, at Waynesburg* W, at Thiel (PAC quarter) W, at Bethany (PAC semi) L, (11-15, 8-6) at Penn State-Altoona W, at Case Western Reserve W, Wilmington L, Kenyon L, Wittenberg L, Pitt-Bradford L, at Geneva L, at Grove City* L, Penn State-Fayette W, Thiel* L, Muskingum L, at Juniata L, Saint Vincent* W, at Thomas More* L, at Westminster* W, Waynesburg* W, at Bethany* L, Geneva L, Grove City* W, at Thiel* L, at Saint Vincent* L, Thomas More* W, Westminster* W, at Waynesburg* W, Bethany* W, Thomas More (PAC Tourn.) L, (12-15, 6-6) Penn St.-Altoona W, York (Pa.) L, Penn State-Mont Alto W, at Kenyon L, at DePauw L, Franklin L, Geneva L, Grove City* W, at Denison W, at Thiel* W, Juniata W, at Muskingum L, at Saint Vincent L, (OT) Thomas More* L, Westminster* W, (3 OT) at Waynesburg* W, Bethany* L, at Geneva L, at Grove City* L, Thiel* L, Saint Vincent W, at Thomas More* L, at Westminster* W, Waynesburg* W, at Bethany* L, at Thiel (PAC Tourn.) W, (OT) at Grove City (PAC Tourn.) L, (20-10, 7-5) vs. Manhattanville L, vs. Polytechnic W, at Wooster W, vs. Randolph-Macon W, Kenyon L, at La Roche L, at Grove City L, Geneva L, Denison L, Muskingum L, at Juniata W, Westminster W, at Thiel L, Thomas More L, Saint Vincent W, at Waynesburg L, (OT) at Bethany L, at Geneva W, Grove City L, at Westminster W, (OT) Thiel W, at Thomas More W, at Saint Vincent L, (OT) Waynesburg W, Bethany W, Grove City W, (OT) at Thomas More W, at Pitt-Bradford (ECAC) L, vs. Catholic (ECAC) W, at Cabrini (ECAC) W, (14-14, 8-4) Penn State-Dubois W, at Juniata L, Penn State-Fayette W, at Denison W, at Geneva L, Grove City L, LaRoche L, at Muskingum L, at Kenyon L, Heidelberg L, at Westminster W, Thiel W, at Thomas More L, at Saint Vincent L, Waynesburg W, Bethany L, (OT) at Notre Dame (Ohio) L, Geneva W, at Grove City L, Westminster W, (OT) at Thiel W, Thomas More W, Saint Vincent L, (OT) at Waynesburg W, at Bethany W, Thiel W, (OT) at Grove City W, at Bethany (PAC Champ.) L, (14-14, 8-4) CMU L, at Allegheny L, at Ohio Wesleyan L, at Rochester L, vs. Buffalo State L, Kenyon L, at Case Western Reserve L, Denison W, at Westminster L, at Defiance L, Manchester L, Earlham W, Saint Vincent W, Waynesburg W, at Bethany L, Thomas More W, Thiel W, at Grove City L, Westminster W, at Waynesburg W, at Saint Vincent W, (OT) at Thomas More W, Bethany L, Grove City W, at Thiel W, Thomas More W, at Bethany W, Grove City (PAC Champ.) L, (10-16, 8-4) vs. CMU L, vs. Allegheny L, Ohio Wesleyan L, at Kenyon L, at West Virginia L, at Skidmore L, at Union L, La Roche W, vs. Pacific Lutheran L, vs. Ramapo L, vs. Elmira L, Waynesburg W, SUNY-Maritime L, Wooster L, at Thomas More W, at Bethany L, Westminster W, at Thiel W, Grove City W, at Waynesburg W, at Westminster L, Bethany L, Thiel W, Thomas More W, at Grove City L, Thiel L, (10-18, 5-5) Allegheny L, (OT) vs. CMU L, at Kenyon W, Capital L, at Case Western Reserve L, Skidmore L, Union W, at Juniata L, at Wooster L, vs. St. Norbert L, at Frostburg State L, Hood W, Chowan L, at CMU L, Waynesburg L, (OT) Bethany W, at Grove City L, at Westminster L, Thiel W, at La Roche L, at Waynesburg W, at Bethany L, Grove City L, Westminster W, at Thiel W, Waynesburg W, at Grove City W, at Bethany (PAC Champ.) L, (7-19, 1-9) vs. Allegheny W, at CMU L, Kenyon L, Juniata L, Case Western Reserve W, (OT) at Capital L, at Pitt-Greensburg W, at Randolph-Macon L, vs. Hood W, vs. Eastern Conn. State W, at Hamilton L, Frostburg State W, La Roche L, CMU L, Waynesburg L, at Thiel W, at Bethany L, Westminster L, Grove City L, St. Vincent L, at Waynesburg L, Thiel L, Bethany L, (OT) at Westminster L, at Grove City L, at Grove City L, (6-19, 3-7) CMU L, at Allegheny L, at LaRoche L, at Case Western Reserve L, at Penn State-Behrend W, Medaille L, at Davidson L, at Catholic L, vs. Frostburg State L, Pitt-Greensburg L, LaRoche L, Oberlin W, at Carnegie Mellon L, at Waynesburg L, Thiel W, Bethany W, at Westminster L, at Grove City L, at Kenyon W, Waynesburg L, at Thiel L, at Bethany L, Westminster W, Grove City L, at Westminster L, (6-19, 1-7) vs. CMU L, vs. Allegheny L, Kenyon W, at Pitt-Greensburg L, PS-Behrend W, Frostburg L, at Cincy Bible W, at Davidson L, at York College L, vs. Grove City L, CMU L, Thiel L, at Bethany L, Grove City L, Waynesburg W, LaRoche W, at Westminster L, at Thiel L, Bethany L, at Grove City L, at LaRoche L, at Waynesburg L, Westminster W, at Waynesburg L, (6-18) Allegheny W, CMU W, at PS-Behrend L, Pitt-Greensburg W, PS-Altoona W, at Frostburg L, at Kenyon L, at Davidson L, at Villa Julie L, at Misericordia L, at CMU L, at LaRoche L, Waynesburg L, at Bethany L, at Grove City L, Thiel L,

19 BASKETBALL Oberlin W, Westminster L, at Waynesburg L, LaRoche L, Grove City W, Bethany L, at Westminster L, at Thiel L, (10-13) at Allegheny W, at CMU W, PS-Behrend L, at Pitt-Greensburg L, CMU L, Kenyon W, at Davidson L, LaRoche W, at Endicott L, at CCNY L, Apprentice L, Frostburg St. W, at Waynesburg L, Bethany W, Grove City W, at Thiel L, at LaRoche L, Waynesburg W, at Oberlin W, at Bethany L, at Grove City L, Thiel W, at PS-Altoona L, (5-17) CMU W, at Allegheny L, Marietta L, at Frostburg L, at CMU L, LaRoche L, at Spartanburg L, at Villa Julie L, at Chowan L, Oberlin W, at Waynesburg L, Thiel L, PS-Altoona L, at Bethany W, Grove City L, Pitt-Greensburg W, at Grove City L, at LaRoche W, Bethany L, at Thiel L, Waynesburg L, at Kenyon L, (13-11) at CMU L, at Allegheny L, Muskingum W, Kenyon W, Frostburg W, at Ferrum L, at Lehman W, at Eastern Illinois L, at LaRoche W, Thomas More L, at Marietta L, LaRoche L, at Pitt-Greensburg W, at Bethany W, Grove City W, at Waynesburg L, Thiel W, at Grove City L, Alfred W, Bethany W, at Thiel L, at Oberlin W, Waynesburg W, at Alfred L, (10-15) Allegheny L, at CMU W, at Muskingum L, at Eastern Illinois L, Savannah L, at Frostburg L, at PS Behrend L, PS Behrend W, at Wilmington L, at Thomas More L, Oberlin W, at LaRoche L, at Kenyon W, at Waynesburg L, Thiel W, Grove City W, at Bethany L, LaRoche W, at Alfred L, Waynesburg W, at Thiel W, at Grove City L, Bethany W, Alfred L, (8-17) at CMU L, at Allegheny L, at Lake Erie L, at St. Vincent L, Muskingum L, Alfred W, at Youngstown St. L, at PS Behrend L, at Oberlin L, Wilmington L, Frostburg W, LaRoche W, at Thiel W, Waynesburg L, Savannah L, at Grove City L, at Thomas More L, Kenyon W, Bethany L, Thiel W, at LaRoche W, at Waynesburg L, Grove City L, PS Behrend W, at Bethany L, (12-12, 7-2) CMU L, at Allegheny L, Oberlin W, at Muskingum L, PS Behrend W, at Davidson L, LaRoche W, at Frostburg L, at Kenyon L, at Wilmington W, at Thomas More W, Thiel W, at Waynesburg L, Grove City W, at Point Park L, at PS Behrend L, at Bethany W, at Thiel W, at LaRoche L, Waynesburg W, at Grove City L, Lake Erie L, Bethany W, vs. Grove City W, (22-3) Allegheny W, vs. CMU W, St. Vincent W, LaRoche W, PS Behrend W, at Oberlin W, at Princeton L, Albright W, Point Park L, at LaRoche W, at Thiel W, CMU W, at Grove City W, Waynesburg W, Bethany W, at Waynesburg W, Frostburg W, Thiel W, at PS Behrend W, Grove City W, at Bethany W, at Otterbein W, at Kenyon W, vs. Illinois Wesleyan W, at Wittenberg L, (11-10, 6-2) vs. Allegheny W, vs. CMU L, at John Carroll W, at St. Vincent W, Marietta W, vs. Ursinus W, vs. Juniata L, Oberlin W, vs. Elmira L, vs. Wheaton L, at Waynesburg L, Thiel W, at Princeton L, at CMU L, Grove City L, at Bethany W, Waynesburg W, at Thiel W, at Navy L, at Grove City W, Bethany W, ( ) vs. Bridgewater L, vs. Gallaudet W, at Denison L, PS Behrend W, St. Vincent W, at Muskingum L, Drew L, Alfred L, at Oberlin L, at PS Behrend L, John Carroll L, CMU L, at Thiel L, at Pitt-Johnstown L, Bethany W, Waynesburg W, at Grove City W, at Marietta L, CMU L, at Hiram W, at Allegheny L, Thiel W, California L, at Bethany L, John Carroll W, at Case L, Hiram W, at Grove City W, at CMU W, at Thiel W, Allegheny W, at John Carroll L, Bethany L, Case W, (10-12) vs. Lebanon Valley L, vs. Drew W, vs. Denison W, vs. Oberlin W, vs. St. Vincent L, vs. Muskingum W, vs. Kenyon L, vs. Gettysburg W, vs. Trenton State L, vs. Allegheny L, vs. CMU W, vs. St. Vincent L, vs. Pitt-Johnstown W, vs. Grove City L, vs. Bethany W, vs. Waynesburg L, vs. CMU L, vs. Thiel L, vs. Grove City L, vs. Bethany L, vs. Waynesburg W, vs. Thiel W, (13-10, 5-4) Geneva L, Denison W, Mt. Union W, at Oberlin W, St. Vincent L, Allegheny W, Kenyon W, Spring Garden W, Elizabethtown W, at Grove City W, Bethany W, at Thiel L, at Pitt-Johnstown L, CMU W, at St. Vincent L, at Alfred W, at Westminster L, at Bethany W, at Grove City W, Pitt-Johnstown L, Thiel L, at CMU L, (12-10, 8-4) at Geneva L, Denison W, at Mt. Union L, at St. Vincent L, Oberlin W, at Kenyon W, at Allegheny L, Vassar W, St. Vincent L, at Grove City W, at Bethany L, Thiel W, John Carroll L, at CMU L, Hiram W, Westminster L, Bethany W, Grove City W, at John Carroll L, at Thiel W, at Hiram W, CMU W, (13-9, 8-4) at Juniata W, Geneva W, at Denison L, Mt. Union L, at Westminster L, St. Vincent W, Kenyon L, Albright W, Westminster W, at Grove City W, at Thiel W, Bethany W, at John Carroll L, at Princeton L, Hiram W, at CMU W, Thiel W, Grove City L, John Carroll L, at Bethany L, at Hiram W, CMU W, 77-62

20 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (5-17, 3-9) Juniata L, at Geneva L, Westminster L, Denison W, at Mt. Union L, at Pitt-Johnstown L, at Ohio Northern L, at Bluffton L, Case W, Upsala L, Grove City W, at Thiel L, at Bethany L, John Carroll L, at Hiram L, CMU L, Thiel W, at Grove City L, at John Carroll L, Bethany L, at CMU L, (12-9, 7-5) at St. Vincent L, at Denison L, at Oberlin L, Mt. Union W, Pitt-Johnstown W, vs. Eastern College W, vs. Drew W, CMU W, at Hiram W, at Grove City L, Thiel L, at Bethany W, John Carroll W, Oberlin W, at Westminster L, Hiram W, at CMU L, at Thiel L, Grove City W, at John Carroll L, Bethany W, (18-6, 11-1) Denison L, at Merch. Marine L, at Juniata W, at Mt. Union W, St. Vincent W, at West Maryland W, at Phila. Pharmacy W, at CMU W, Hiram W, at Grove City W, at Thiel W, Bethany W, at John Carroll W, Westminster W, at Hiram L, CMU W, Thiel W, at Grove City W, John Carroll W, at Bethany W, (9-13, 6-8) at Denison L, at Bucknell L, Juniata W, Oberlin W, at Grove City L, Marietta L, at Case L, John Carroll W, at Allegheny L, Hiram L, at CMU W, Thiel W, Bethany W, at John Carroll L, Case L, at Hiram L, Allegheny L, at Thiel L, CMU W, at Bethany W, (11-11, 9-5) at U.S. Naval Acad. L, Denison W, at Marietta L, at Oberlin L, Grove City L, Geneva L, Case Western W, at John Carroll L, Allegheny W, at Hiram W, CMU W, at Thiel W, at Bethany L, John Carroll L, at Case Western L, Hiram W, at Allegheny W, Thiel W, at CMU L, Bethany W, (11-10, 8-6) Wooster L, at Denison L, Marietta W, at Geneva W, at Grove City L, Bethany L, at John Carroll L, at Allegheny W, Hiram W, at CMU L, Thiel W, at Case Western W, John Carroll W, at Bethany L, at Hiram W, Allegheny L, at Thiel W, CMU L, Case Western W, (8-14, 7-7) at Wooster L, Denison L, at Marietta L, Grove City L, Swarthmore L, Washington & Lee L, at Oberlin W, Geneva L, at Bethany W, John Carroll L, Allegheny W, at Hiram L, CMU L, at Thiel W, Case Western W, at John Carroll L, Bethany W, Hiram L, at Allegheny L, Thiel W, at CMU L, at Case Western W, (10-11, 9-5) at Rochester L, at Denison L, Marietta L, at Muskingum L, vs. Alma L, Oberlin W, at Geneva L, at Allegheny L, Thiel W, Bethany L, at John Carroll L, at Case L, Hiram W, at CMU W, at Thiel W, Allegheny W, John Carroll W, at Bethany L, at Hiram W, Case W, CMU W, (12-9, 9-5) St. Vincent W, Geneva W, Denison W, at Alliance L, at F & M L, at Muhlenberg L, Allegheny L, at Thiel W, Bethany W, John Carroll W, at Case Reserve W, at Hiram L, CMU W, Thiel W, at Allegheny L, at John Carroll W, at Bethany L, Grove City L, Hiram W, Case Reserve W, at CMU L, (11-10, 8-6) at St. Vincent L, at Geneva L, Westminster W, Alliance W, at Marietta L, CMU L, at Hiram W, at Allegheny L, Thiel W, California L, at Bethany L, John Carroll W, at Case L, Hiram W, at Grove City W, at CMU W, at Thiel W, Allegheny W, at John Carroll L, Bethany L, Case W, (5-14, 4-10) St. Vincent L, at Westminster L, at California L, Waynesburg L, at CMU L, Hiram L, Geneva W, Allegheny L, at Thiel L, Bethany W, at John Carroll W, Case Reserve L, at Hiram L, CMU W, Thiel W, at Allegheny L, John Carroll L, at Bethany L, at Case Reserve L, (4-16) at Geneva L, Westminster L, Muskingum L, Allegheny L, at Waynesburg L, Case Western L, at John Carroll L, at Bethany W, at Thiel W, at Grove City L, CMU W, Hiram L, at Case Western L, at Allegheny L, Bethany L, John Carroll L, at CMU L, at Thiel W, Cal State L, at Hiram L, (5-15) No records available (2-18) Muskingum L, at Waynesburg L, John Carroll L, Hiram L, at Thiel L, Allegheny L, Bethany L, at CMU L, Case Reserve L, at John Carroll L, Westminster L, at Grove City L, Cal. State L, at Case Reserve L, CMU W, Thiel W, at Bethany L, at Allegheny L, at Geneva L, at Hiram L, (4-17) at Muskingum L, Waynesburg L, at Hiram L, vs. Kenyon L, vs. Denison L, at John Carroll L, at Westminster L, Thiel W, at Allegheny L, Bethany W, CMU W, at Case Reserve L, John Carroll L, Geneva L, Grove City L, Case Reserve L, at CMU W, at Thiel L, at Bethany L, Hiram L, (11-9, 7-5) at Geneva W, at Denison W, at Hiram L, John Carroll W, Hiram L, Kenyon L, Thiel W, Muskingum L, at Allegheny L, CMU W, Case Reserve L, Westminster L, at Bethany W, at John Carroll L, at CMU W, at Grove City L, Case Reserve W, at Thiel W, Allegheny W, Bethany W, (12-7) Geneva L, at Case Tech W, Thiel W, John Carroll L, Kenyon L, Bethany W, Allegheny W, at Muskingum L, at Westminster L, Western Reserve L,

21 BASKETBALL at CMU W, at Thiel L, Case Tech W, at John Carroll W, at Western Reserve W, CMU W, at Allegheny W, at Bethany W, vs. Allegheny W, (10-8) at Geneva L, at John Carroll W, at Bethany W, at Western Reserve W, at Juniata L, Denison L, Westminster L, at Case Tech L, at CMU W, Allegheny W, John Carroll W, Case Tech W, Western Reserve W, at Thiel L, at Allegheny W, Bethany L, Thiel L, CMU W, (10-8, 9-3) at Bethany L, at John Carroll L, Juniata L, vs. Case Tech W, Adelbert W, at Westminster L, Thiel W, at Case Tech W, Bucknell L, at Allegheny W, at Adelbert W, CMU W, at Thiel L, Allegheny W, Bethany W, John Carroll W, at Rochester L, at CMU L, (10-8, 8-4) at CMU L, John Carroll W, at St. Vincent L, Adelbert W, at Juniata L, Rochester W, Case Tech W, at Thiel W, Bethany L, Allegheny W, at Bucknell L, at John Carroll L, at Adelbert W, at Case Tech L, Thiel L, at Allegheny W, at Bethany W, CMU W, (12-6, 9-3) St. Vincent W, Carnegie Tech W, at Thiel W, at Western Reserve L, at Case Tech W, Juniata W, at Rochester L, at Carnegie Tech L, at Bethany L, at Grove City L, Case Tech W, Allegheny W, at John Carroll W, Western Reserve W, Thiel W, at Allegheny L, Bethany L, John Carroll W, (7-11, 6-5) at Carnegie Tech L, Western Reserve W, Case Tech W, at Univ. of Penn. L, at California L, at John Carroll L, at Thiel W, Bethany L, at Allegheny L at Juniata W, at St. Vincent L, Carnegie Tech L, vs. E. Michigan L, Wayne State W, Thiel W, Allegheny W, at Bethany L, Bucknell L, (9-9, 5-6) at Carnegie Tech W, Gannon L, at Western Reserve L, at Case Tech L, at Bucknell L, at John Carroll W, at Thiel W, St. Vincent W, at Bethany W, California L, at Allegheny L, Carnegie Tech W, Juniata W, at Wayne State L, at E. Michigan L, Thiel W, Allegheny W, Bethany L, (15-3) at California W, vs. Wayne State W, Bucknell L, Bethany L, at Case Tech W, at Western Reserve W, Carnegie Tech W, Thiel W, at Allegheny W, at Juniata W, at F & M W, Allegheny W, at Carnegie Tech W, E. Michigan W, at Thiel W, Western Reserve W, at Bethany L, John Carroll W, (13-5) vs. Bucknell L, California W, at Waynes State W, Carnegie Tech L, Western Reserve W, at Carnegie Tech W, Case Tech W, At Thiel W, Allegheny W, F & M L, Bethany L, at Allegheny W, at John Carroll W, at Case Tech W, Thiel W, at Bethany W, John Carroll L, at Western Reserve W, (12-6) Thiel W, at California W, at Western Reserve W, at Case L, Carnegie Tech W, Wayne State W, at Allegheny L, at Bethany L, John Carroll W, at Carnegie Tech L, Hiram W, at John Carroll L, at F & M W, Allegheny W, at Thiel W, Western Reserve W, Bethany L, Case W, (13-5) Case Tech W, at John Carroll L, at Wayne State W, Thiel W, Carnegie Tech W, Western Reserve W, Bethany L, Fenn W, at Carnegie Tech L, Allegheny W, F & M W, at Hiram W, at Case Tech L, at Allegheny W, at Thiel W, John Carroll W, at Western Reserve W, at Bethany L, (7-11) at Univ. of Penn L, at Western Reserve W, at Case Tech L, at California W, Carnegie Tech L, Wayne State L, at Bethany L, Thiel L, at Allegheny W, at Fenn W, at Fairmont State L, John Carroll L, at Thiel W, Hiram W, Allegheny W, At Carnegie Tech L, Grove City L, Bethany L, (15-3) at Thiel W, Allegheny W, California W, at Wayne State W, at John Carroll L, Bethany W, at Carnegie Tech W, Western Reserve W, at St. Vincent W, Fairmont State L, Case W, Wheeling W, Carnegie Tech L, Thiel W, at Waynesburg W, at Allegheny W, at Hiram W, at Bethany W, (9-9) at California W, at Gannon W, Bethany W, at Fairmont State L, John Carroll L, at Carnegie Tech L, Wooster L, Rochester L, St. Vincent L, Thiel W, at Penn W, at Grove City W, at Wheeling W, at Bethany L, Waynesburg W, Hiram W, Carnegie Tech L, at Allegheny L, (13-6) California W, Gannon W, at Rochester L, at St. Vincent W, Bethany W, Fairmont W, at Thiel W, at Waynesburg W, Carnegie Tech W, Allegheny W, Fenn W, at Bethany W, Grove City L, at Muskingum L, Lycoming W, at Wooster L, at Hiram W, at Carnegie Tech L, at Indiana State L, (3-15) at Lycoming L, at Gannon L, St. Vincent L, at Steubenville L, Geneva L, Thiel W, at Bethany L, Carnegie Tech L, at Westminster L, Waynesburg L, at W.V. Wesleyan L at Grove City L, Muskingum W, at Carnegie L, Bethany W, Westminster L, at Geneva L, at Allegheny L, (10-10) Bethany W, at Akron L, at Steubenville L, at Geneva L, vs. Belmont W, vs. Buffalo W vs. Quantico Marines L, at St. Vincent W, W.V. Wesleyan W, Westminster L, Carnegie Tech W, Geneva L, at Bethany W, Gannon W, at Westminster L, at Thiel W, Penn State L, at Waynesburg L, Allegheny W, at Carnegie Tech L at St. Francis L, (13-6) St. Vincent W, at Penn State L, at Bethany W, at Ohio Univ. L, Otterbein W, Westminster W, Univ. of New Mexico W, 78-50

22 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON Bethany W, at Westminster L, at Lawrence Tech L, Carnegie Tech W, Thiel W, Q. Marines L, at Gannon W, Waynesburg W, at Carnegie Tech L, at Geneva W, Steubenville W, St. Francis L, (9-9) at Buffalo L, Case Tech W, W.V. Wesleyan W, at Penn State L, at Davis-Elkins W, at Ohio Univ. W, Westminster W, Bethany W, at Westminster L, Geneva W, Carnegie Tech W, Lawrence Tech L, Q. Marines L, at Carnegie Tech L, at Waynesburg L, at Bethany W, Gannon L, at St. Francis L, (11-9) at Buffalo L, at John Carroll L, at St. John s L, New Mexico W, Penn State W, Davis & Elkins W, N.Y City College W, Arizona State W, Bethany W, at Lawrence Tech L, at Geneva W, Carnegie Tech W, at Ohio Univ. L, Westminster L, at Carnegie Tech L, St. Francis L, at Westminster L, at Bethany W, Waynesburg W, at Delaware Wesleyan W, (17-3) at Buffalo W, at Akron W, Akron Goodyear W, Ohio Wesleyan W, at Thiel W, at Penn State W, Arizona State W, Bethany W, at Waynesburg L, Geneva W, at Carnegie Tech W, at Lawrence Tech W, at Marietta W, Bucknell W, Westminster W, Carnegie Tech W, at WVU L, Waynesburg W, at Bethany W, Ohio Univ. W, at Westminster L, (15-6) at Buffalo W, at Goodyear L, St. Vincent W, at Baldwin-Wallace L, Youngstown W, Thiel W, at Bucknell W, at Waynesburg L, Arizona State W, Bethany W, Penn State L, Carnegie Tech W, WVU W, at Allegheny W, at Buffalo State L, vs. Ohio Wesleyan W, at Carnegie Tech W, at WVU L, Waynesburg W, at Bethany W, Marietta W, at Geneva W, (13-5) at Goodyear W, St. Vincent W, at Waynesburg W, at Penn State L, W.V. Wesleyan W, Bethany W, at Carnegie Tech W, Muskingum W, at Mt. Union L, WVU W, Allegheny W, at Westminster L, Geneva W, at WVU L, Carnegie Tech W, at Bethany L, Westminster W, Waynesburg W, (11-9) No records available (16-4) St. Vincent W, Salem W, at Penn State W, Bethany W, at Goodyear W, at Carnegie Tech W, Muskingum W, Waynesburg W, vs. American Leg. W, at West Point L, Carnegie Tech W, at Westminster L, WVU L, at Waynesburg W, Geneva W, at WVU L, Youngstown W, at Bethany W, Westminster W, at Grove City W, (11-6) Juniata W, Camp Reynold W, at Penn State L, Marshall W, Bethany W, at Geneva W, at WVU L, Carnegie Tech W, at Westminster L, Muskingum W, at Bethany L, WVU W, at Carnegie Tech W, Geneva W, at Temple L, at Long Island L, Westminster W, (18-5) at Penn State L, West Liberty W, at Geneva L, Bethany W, Salem W, at St. Vincent W Akron L, WVU W, at Muskingum W, Carnegie Tech W, Ohio Univ. W, Geneva W, Youngstown W, at Waynesburg W, at WVU W, at Carnegie Tech W, Waynesburg W, at Bethany W, Westminster W, Duquesne L, vs. Creighton W, vs. Toledo L, vs. Fordham W, (9-8) at Penn State L, Geneva L, Oberlin W, at Akron L, at Youngstown W, Bethany W, at Westminster L, at Muskingum L, Carnegie Tech W, at WVU L, at Waynesburg L, WVU W, Villanova L, (15-3) Youngstown W, at Penn State W, at Geneva W, Wittenberg W, Akron W, Bethany W, at Carnegie Tech W, at Waynesburg W, Westminster L, at Dickinson W at Villanova W, St. Vincent W, at Ohio Univ. L, WVU W, at WVU L, Waynesburg W, Muskingum W, at Bethany W, (16-4) at Penn State W, Geneva W, at Mt. Union W, Ashland W, W.V. Wesleyan W, Carnegie Tech W, at Westminster W, at Waynesburg W, Bethany W, at Wooster L, at Dickinson W, at Navy W, St. Vincent W, at WVU L, Muskingum W, WVU L, Ohio Univ. W, Waynesburg W, at Geneva W, at Allegheny W, (13-6) at Carnegie Tech L, Geneva W, at Youngstown W, at Waynesburg L, Salem W, Westminster W, St. Vincent W, Marietta W, at Navy L, at G. Washington L, at Muskingum W, Wooster W, at Bethany W, Waynesburg L, at Geneva W, WVU W, at WVU L, Bethany W, at California W, (14-6) Youngstown W, Carnegie Tech L, at Ohio Univ. L, at Marietta L, Salem W, at Waynesburg L, Case W, at Westminster L, at Wooster W, at St. Vincent W, Waynesburg W, at Bethany W, Muskingum W, at Geneva W, WVU W, at WVU W, G. Washington W, Bethany W, at Frostburg W, at Navy L, (15-5) Salem W, at Carnegie Tech L, Bethany W, at Muskingum W, at Marietta W, at Long Island L, St. Vincent W, at Juniata W, at Dickinson W, at Waynesburg W, Wooster W, at Bethany W, WVU L, at WVU W, Waynesburg L, Geneva W, at Thiel W, at Youngstown W, Westminster L, Western Reserve W, (12-8) at Pittsburgh L, Thiel W, Muskingum W, at Grove City W, at Geneva L, Carnegie Tech L, vs. St. Xavier W, Juniata W, at Western Reserve W, at Case L, at Waynesburg L, Grove City W, at Bethany W, Allegheny W, at WVU L, Marietta W, at Carnegie Tech L, WVU L Bethany W, Waynesburg W, (3-13) Bethany W, Geneva L, at Bethany W, at Juniata L, at Bucknell W, at Penn State L, Carnegie Tech L, Pitt L, Juniata L, at WVU L,

23 BASKETBALL at Carnegie Tech L, at Waynesburg L, at Duquesne L, WVU L, Waynesburg L, Duquesne L, (1-14) at W.V. Wesleyan L, at W.V. Wesleyan L, at Muskingum W, Bethany L, at Bethany L, at Bucknell L, at Penn State L, at Juniata L, Pitt L, Juniata L, at WVU L, Carnegie Tech L, Duquesne L, at Pitt L, WVU L, (5-11) at Carnegie Tech L, Muskingum L, at Bethany L, Geneva L, Bethany W, Geneva L, at Allegheny L, W.V. Wesleyan W, at Bucknell L, at LaFayette L, at Dickinson W, at WVU W, at Pitt L, at WVU L, at Johnstown W, at Wilmerding L, (1-12) at Bethany L, Carnegie Tech L, at Pitt L, Carnegie Tech L, at Bucknell L, at Dickinson L, vs. Muhlenburg W, at Temple L, at Muskingum L, WVU L, at Pitt L, at WVU L, at Geneva L, (6-13) Butler W, East Liberty W, Wellsburg W, at Allegheny L, Bethany L, Carnegie Tech W, at Bethany L, at Bucknell L, at LaFayette L, at Lehigh W, at Temple L, at Carnegie Tech W, Westminster L, at Pitt L, at Allegheny L, at Westminster L, at WVU L, WVU L, at Pitt L, (3-13) at C.C.N.Y L, at Temple L, Allegheny L, at Bethany L, at Juniata W, at Bucknell L, at Penn State L, at Pitt L, at Westminster L, at Carnegie Tech W, Carnegie Tech L, at Allegheny L, at Westminster L, at Bethany L, Pitt L, vs. WVU W, (6-7) Bethany W, Allegheny W, Carnegie Tech W, at Waynesburg L, at Grove City L, at Allegheny L, WVU W, Waynesburg L, at Pitt L, at Carnegie Tech W, Grove City W, Pitt L, WVU L, (10-6) at Allegheny W, at Grove City W, vs. Carnegie Tech W, vs. Waynesburg W, vs. WVU W, vs. Pitt L, vs. Penn State L, vs. Allegheny L, vs. Pitt L, vs. Waynesburg L, vs. Grove City W, vs. Carnegie Tech W, vs. WVU L, vs. Heing House W, Hill Top W, vs. East Liberty W, (9-6) Allegheny L, Grove City W, at Waynesburg W, Carnegie Tech W, Pitt L, at Allegheny W, at Pitt L, WVU L, at Juniata L, at Gettysburg L, at LaFayette W, at Grove City W, at WVU W, at Carnegie Tech W, Waynesburg W, (8-6) at Bethany L, Carnegie Tech W, Pitt W, at Geneva L, at Waynesburg W, WVU L, Geneva L, Bethany W, Carnegie Tech W, at Grove City L, at Pitt L, Grove City W, at WVU W, (9-5) Geneva W, at Bethany W, at Geneva W, Bethany W, at Pitt L, at Grove City L, Grove City W, at LaFayette W, at Navy L, Carnegie Tech W, WVU W, at Carnegie Tech W, Pitt L, at WVU L, (9-5) Westminster W, at Bethany W, at Washington & Lee W, Bethany W, at Pitt L, at Grove City W, Grove City L, at Lehigh W, at LaFayette L, at Navy L, at Carnegie Tech W, WVU W, at Westminster W, at WVU L, (11-5) LaFayette W, Carnegie Tech W, at WVU L, at Bethany W, at Carnegie Tech W, Penn State W, Pitt W, at Lehigh W, at Delaware W, at LaFayette L, at Navy L, Waynesburg W, at W.V. Wesleyan W, at WVU W, at Pitt L, at Penn State L, (12-7) Heinz House W, Dartmouth W, Duquesne W, at Geneva L, at Carnegie Tech W, W.V. Wesleyan W, at Penn State L, at Geneva W, at Westminster W, Carnegie Tech W, Grove City L, at Penn State L, Allegheny W, Westminster W, at WVU W, at Pitt L, at Grove City L, Pitt W, WVU L, (9-9) Westinghouse W, Yale L, Duquesne W, WVU L, at Carnegie Tech W, at Univ. of Penn L, at LaFayette W, at Penn State L, Grove City W, at Pitt L, Carnegie Tech W, Pitt L, Pitt L, Colgate L, Allegheny W, at Grove City W, at Allegheny W, at WVU L, (7-3) WVU W, Duquesne W, Geneva W, at Pitt L, LaFayette L, Pitt W, at Marietta L, at W.V. Wesleyan W, at WVU W, Allegheny W, (10-2) WVU W, at Geneva L, at Grove City W, Carnegie Tech W, Kiski W, at Carnegie Tech W, at Pitt L, Duquesne W, Lehigh W, Pitt W at W.V. Wesleyan W, at WVU W, (5-5) Juniata L, at Pitt L, at Geneva W, at Grove City W, at Marietta W, at Fairmont W, at Davis Elkins L, Pitt L, Lehigh L, Buffalo W, (1-4) at W.V. Wesleyan L, at Marietta L, Franklin W, Pitt L, at Pitt L, (4-6) Penn State L, Geneva W, at Duquesne W, at Juniata W, at Penn State L, Grove City W, at Pitt L, Pitt L, Grove City L, Slippery Rock L, (7-3) Penn State W, Grove City W, at Allegheny L, 6-29 at Grove City W, at Pitt L, Duquesne W, at Penn State W, at Bucknell L, Pitt W, Allegheny W, (1-3) vs. Westinghouse L, at Sharon Buhl L, Westinghouse W, at Pitt L, 19-32

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