11-Men`s Basketball - University of Maine

MEN’S BASKETBALL
Varsity / Sub-Varsity Letter Recipients
Head Coaches and Yearly Team Record
Assistant Coaches
Captains
Game Scores
Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders
Year-by-Year Rebounding Leaders
Year-by-Year Leaders in Assists
Conference Results
All-Conference Selections
Other Individual Honors
Professional Basketball
Individual Records
Freshman / JV Coaches
and Yearly Team Record
Freshman / JV Game Scores
Although the first formal men’s basketball team represented the University in the 1904-05 season, some
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103 years ago, the 2006-07 season was the 87 year of the sport at Maine. The reason: the program
was discontinued twice, once between 1910 and 1920, an absence of 10 seasons, and again between
1929 and 1935, an absence of six additional seasons. Reasons for the interruptions varied, ranging from
finances to a lack of local opponents (Maine was the only college in the state to have a team in the mid1920s), to facility problems. The program was “re-born” for good in 1935, although only a single game
was played in the ’35-‘36 season. It is worth noting that Bill Kenyon, a veteran coach of other UM teams,
volunteered to coach the team without compensation in order to get the program reinstated. He
continued to do so for six more years even though his salary did not reflect his additional duties! It is
also interesting to note that while a varsity basketball program was absent for 16 seasons, the University
sponsored a freshman team during those years, primarily due to the availability of local opponents in the
form of high schools and prep schools where basketball was gaining a strong degree of interest.
MAINE’S MOST HONORED TEAM
Every game in Maine’s 1959–60 season was a sellout as the Black Bears won 83 percent (19-4) of their games, setting a record that still stands today. Their
performance included 13 straight wins. Sports Illustrated magazine carried a feature article on the Bears, a prized keepsake still found in the homes of
several team members. The Bears won the state title with a 9-0 record and finished second in the Yankee Conference. Sophomore Skip Chappelle won the
first of three consecutive YC scoring titles and earned the first of his three first team, all-YC all awards. Larry Schiner, Don Sturgeon and Jon Ingalls were a
dominating rebounding unit, averaging 30 rebounds per game. A unique team feature is that at least seven players went on to become a head coach in
college: Skip Chappelle (Maine), Len MacPhee (U-Maine Farmington), Bill Livesey (Maine), Don Harnum (Delaware), Leroy Chipman (Pittsburgh), Dick
Sturgeon (Southern Maine), and Larry Schiner (Jersey City State). Wayne Champeon and Don Sturgeon became highly-successful Maine high school coaches.
Front row, l-r, Len MacPhee, Skip Chappelle, Wayne Champeon, Bob Wilkinson, Bill Livesey, Don Harnum, and Leroy Chipman. Standing, l-r, Coach Brian
McCall, Co-Capt. Dick Sturgeon, Randy Furbish, Larry Schiner, Co-Capt. Maury Dore, John Ingalls, Bob Morin, Don Sturgeon, and Mgr. Jim Stevens.
Men’s Basketball
11.1
COMPOSITE LISTING – LETTER AWARD RECIPIENTS
BASKETBALL
VARSITYVARSITY
BASKETBALL
Initialof
Season
of 1904-05
Awards: 1904-05
Initial Season
Awards:
MostSeason
RecentIncluded:
Season Included:
Most Recent
2006-07 2006-07
FRESHMAN/ J.V.
/ J.V.BASKETBALL
BASKETBALL
FRESHMAN
(Orono)
(Orono)
InitialSeason
SeasonofofAwards:
Awards:1921-22
1921-22
Initial
FinalSeason
SeasonofofAwards:
Awards:1977-78
1977-78
Final
Suspended:
Program Program
Suspended:
1910-20,1910-20,
29-35 29-35
NoAwards:
Awards:1922-23
1922-23
No
New letter
2006-07
letter recipients
New 2006-07
recipients
listed
end
of this section.
are listedare
at the
endatofthe
this
section.
(Brunswick)
(Brunswick)
InitialSeason
SeasonofofAwards:
Awards:1946-47
1946-47
Initial
FinalSeason
SeasonofofAwards:
Awards:1948-49
1948-49
Final
Abbreviations: d., deceased (known to be at the time this section was prepared) and date; d. u., date unknown.
Season or seasons listed following each name, unless preceded by an asterisk, indicates individual earned a varsity
letter in each season. An asterisk indicates the individual earned a sub-varsity (freshman / junior varsity) letter
award; two asterisks indicates the sub-varsity award was earned at the Brunswick Annex.
Abbe, David A. ’81, 1978-79
Abbott, Clark L. ’33 (d., 10/27/96) *1929-30
Abbott, Donald W. ’44 (d., 11/15/45) *1940-41
Abbott, Lyman Jr. ’30 (d., 8/18/83) *1926-27, 27-28, 28-29
Abbott, Warren S. ’27 (d., 8/28/86) *1926-27
Adams, Allan G. ’60, *1956-57, 57-58
Adams, Clyde S. ’49, *1942-43
Adams, Donald S. ’38 (d., ?/?/02) *1934-35
Adams, Frederick R. ’51 (d., 9/28/48) **1947-48
Adams, George F. ’43 (d., 9/16/92) *1939-40
Allen, George C. ’54 (d., 2/9/04) *1950-51
Alley, Alton W. ’33 (d., 4/9/98) *1929-30
Alverez, Raymond J. ’70, *1966-67
Ammerman, Mark D. ’76, *1972-73
Ammons, Carvell D. ’03, 1999-00, 00-01
Anderson, David M. ’74, *1969-70, 72-73, 73-74
Anderson, David W. ’53 (d., 10/8/04) *1949-50
Anderson, Donald L. ’35 (d., 3/26/77) *1931-32
Anderson, John E. Jr. ’50 (d., 5/26/86) **1946-47
Anderson, Maurice N. ’31 (d., 11/?/86) *1927-28
Adams, Wayne P. ’75, *1969-70
Additon, Elwood P. ’38 (d., 1/1/02) *1934-35
Adler, Joseph Jr. ’43 (d., 1/4/93) *1939-40
Ahvenniemi, Olli M. ’07, 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07
Akeley, Leon F. ’59, *1956-57
Alex, Joseph C. ’53, *1949-50
Alin, Richard P. ’57, *1953-54, 54-55, 55-56
Annunziata, Frank J. ’77, 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75
Arbor, Charles J. ’41 (d., 7/18/05) *1937-38, 38-39, 39-40
Arbuckle, Jose ’94, 1990-91
Archibald, Philip L. ’45, *1941-42
Arena, Casey ’96, 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96
Arey, Robert G. ’35 (d., 11/20/90) *1931-32, 32-33
Armes, William H. ’70, 1967-68
1925–26 BLACK BEARS
Maine was the only collegiate institution to field a men’s
basketball team in the State of Maine in the winter of
1925–26. Coached by legendary UM football coach Fred
Brice, the Bears played most of their games away from
home, winning five out of 12 games including a victory
over Dartmouth. Veteran Maine basketball fans may
recognize the name of the third man from the right in the
second row. He is Bill Hanscom, who for a great many
years after graduation was one of the state’s most
successful high school coaches at Presque Isle HS. Front
row, l-r, Vernon Bryant, Capt. Malcolm Lake, and Albert
Olsson. Second row, l-r, Archie Kamen, Jim Branscombe,
Bill Hanscom, and John Durrell. Back row, l-r, Coach Fred
Brice, Henry Beatty, and Mgr. Alfred Hammer.
11.2
Men’s Basketball
Armstrong, Richard L. ’69, *1964-65
Arnold, Cedric L. ’32 (d., 7/1/84) *1928-29
Arnold, Donald H. ’55, 1953-54, 54-55
Arnold, Donald J. ’64, *1960-61
Arsenault, Donald L. ’56, *1952-53
Arsenault, Robert J. ’58 (d., 6/3/02) *1954-55
Ashby, James H. ’40 (d., 2/11/70) *1936-37
Ashworth, W. Bruce ’33, *1929-30
Auclair, Paul L. ’67, *1963-64
Avery, Douglas R. ’66 (d., 9/18/06) *1962-63
Blanchard, James M. ’70 (d., 11/14/76) *1966-67
Blanchard, Russell P. ’41 (d., 10/2/78) *1937-38
Blanchard, Stanley H. ’34 (d., 3/28/01) *1930-31
Boardman, Bruce L. ’76, 1972-73
Boardman, Roland C. ’66, *1962-63
Bonnie, Orvis W. Jr. ’52, **1948-49
Bonville, Steven E. ’69, *1955-56
Boomer, William L. ’60, *1956-57
Bouchard, Albert J. ’40 (d., 11/17/99) *1936-37
Bouchard, Francois ’94, 1989-90, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94
Axtell, Arthur G. ’42 (d., 11/7/94) *1938-39
Babine, Theodore E. ’64, *1959-60
Bachelder, Richard G. ’50, *1945-46
Bacigalupo, Stephen A. ’41, *1937-38
Bailey, Dean R. ’29 (d., 3/30/65) *1925-26
Baird, Frederick T. Jr. ’44, *1940-41
Baker, Claude K. ’34, *1930-31
Ball, Thomas E. ’75, *1971-72
Ballard, Delmont L. ’34 (d., 8/6/79) *1930-31
Banks, Reginald T. ’90, 1987-88, 88-89
Bouchard, John N. ’68, *1964-65
Boucher, Frederick L. ’81, *1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80
Bourgoin, Louis J. ’39 (d., 1/14/06) 1937-38, 38-39
Bourgoin, Raoul J. ’37 (d., 7/23/40) 1936-37
Boutin, Delano L. ’55 (d., 7/16/91) *1951-52
Bowden, Edward F. ’50 (d., 12/28/04) *1947-48
Bowden, Harry T. Jr. ’64, *1960-61
Bowen, John A. ’87, 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87
Bowen, Robert B. ’68, *1966-67
Boylan, James F. ’87, 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87
Baran, Alan R. ’79, *1975-76
Barker, David E. ’31 (d., 10/21/63) *1927-28
Barnard, John M. ’51 (d., 3/15/01) *1945-46
Barnes, Kenneth ’95, 1990-91, 91-92, 93-94, 94-95
Barnum, William R. Jr. ’73, *1969-70, 70-71
Barrows, Edward P. ’42 (d., 8/5/44) *1938-39
Barry, Amadou I. ’90, 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90
Barstow, Christopher ’99, 1995-96
Bartholomaei, Nathaniel T. ’45, *1941-42
Batchelder, Walter D. ’51, *1947-48
Boynton, Aaron W. ’80, *1976-77
Boynton, Frederick A. ’48 (d., 8/28/88) 1945-46,
46-47, 47-48
Boynton, Ronald C. ’59, *1955-56, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59
Boynton, Stanley B. ’59, *1955-56
Brackett, Jeffrey C. ’77, *1973-74
Brackett, Thomas R. ’57, *1953-54, 55-56
Bradbury, Chad B. ’97, 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97
Bradley, Donald C. Jr. ’91, 1987-88
Bradley, James E. ’52 (d., 5/4/01) **1948-49, 50-51
Beals, Everett L. ’48 (d., 3/15/04) *1946-47
Bearce, William R. ’36 (d., 5/24/97) *1932-33
Beatty, Henry R. ’27 (d., 9/26/72) *1923-24, 25-26
Beaumont, Richard Jr. ’56, *1952-53
Beck, Willard L. ’67, *1963-64
Beckmann, William R. ’42 (d., 5/15/03) *1938-39
Beckwith, Delbert C. ’52 (d., 6/7/93) **1948-49
Bedard, Andrew R. ’00, 1998-99, 99-00
Begert, Jerome F. ’50 (d., 9/21/01), **1946-47
Begley, Paul F. ’81, *1977-78
Branscombe, James S. ’26 (d., 7/11/52) *1924-25,
25-26, 26-27, 27-28
Breslaw, Milton J. ’36 (d., 10/10/97) *1932-33
Breslin, Fred T. ’54 (d., 3/21/00) *1950-51, 51-52, 52-53
Breton, Clovis ’31 (d., 6/25/86) *1927-28
Breton, Leon J. ’40 (d., 10/14/05) *1936-37, 37-38
Brewer, Robert D. ’66, 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66
Brewster, Wendell S. ’37 (d., 1/1/06) *1933-34
Briggs, Chandler A. ’42, *1938-39
Brinkman, Chris D. ’83, 1979-80
Bell, Kenneth D. ’41 (d., 6/22/04) *1937-38, 38-39, 39-40
Bennett, Earl F. ’28 (d., 8/3/89) *1924-25
Berg, Eric O. ’24 (d., 8/6/68), 1920-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24
Berg, Robert ’34 (d., 1/30/96), *1930-31
Bernard, Breen B. ’55, *1951-52
Bessey, Paul B. ’73, *1968-69, 69-70, 70-71, 71-72
Bickford, Kenneth J. ’35 (d., 3/10/82) *1931-32
Biggar, Robert E. ’65, *1961-62, 62-63
Billings, Richard S. Jr. ’67, *1963-64, 64-65
Bitterman, Michael K. ’90, 1985-86
Broder, Irving S. ’44 (d., 4/19/93) *1940-41
Brody, Sidney S. ’41 (d., 4/16/49) *1936-37
Brookings, John W. ’46, *1942-43
Brooks, David L. ’78, *1973-74
Brown, Bradford B. ’52, **1948-49
Brown, Carleton M. ’49, *1945-46
Brown, Clayton A. ’02, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03
Brown, Francis A. ’43 (d., 10/8/03) *1939-40, 40-41, 41-42
Brown, Henry M. ’37 (d., 2/11/98) 1934-35, 35-36
Brown, Jack R. ’64, 1960-61
Black, John A. ’62, *1956-57
Black, John W. ’59, *1955-56
Black, William M. ’09 (d., 10/29/65) 1905-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09
Blackstone, Hartson A. Jr. ’48, *1944-45
Blackwell, Benjamin R. ’36, *1932-33
Blaisdell, Donald ’41 (d., 2/3/88) *1937-38
Blake, Clayton P. ’42 (d., 12/15/81) *1938-39
Blake, Clifford A. ’42 (d., 4/27/97) 1940-41, 41-42
Blake, Kenneth S. ’37 (d., 7/23/96) 1934-35
Blake, Richard D. ’71, *1967-68, 68-69
Brown, Thomas E. ’82, 1978-79, 79-80
Browne, Robert L. ’48, *1944-45
Bruff, Christopher J. ’07, 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07
Bryant, Vernon C. ’26 (d., 8/5/89) 1924-25, 25-26
Bubar, Stephen R. ’68, *1964-65
Buchanan, Timothy K. ’73, *1969-70
Buck, Harold W. ’52, **1948-49
Buckley, Edward P. ’58, 1954-55
Buckley, Paul J. ’57, *1953-54
Buckman, Gilbert ’37 (d., 4/5/95) *1933-34
Men’s Basketball
11.3
11.4
Bunker, Charles T. ’89, 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86
Bunker, David A. ’76, *1972-73
Bunton, Walter J. ’26 (d., 4/4/25) 1924-25
Buono, Christopher ’98, 1994-95
Burgess, Alan C. ’48, *1941-42, 45-46, 46-47
Burke, Franklin M. ’37, 1936-37
Burke, George G. ’55, *1951-52
Burke, John E. ’42 (d., 8/13/96) *1938-39
Burke, Paul W. ’37 (d., 6/21/84), *1933-34
Burke, Walter H. ’06 (d., 10/29/75) 1905-06
Chute, Gordon L. ’38 (d., 5/19/71) *1934-35
Chute, Kenneth M. ’36 (d., 4/11/90) *1932-33
Cianchette, Edward J. Jr. ’80, *1976-77
Clark, Denis B. ’69, *1965-66
Clark, Gerald A. ’54, *1950-51
Clark, Kenneth E. ’39 (d., 10/26/01) *1935-36, 36-37
Clark, Richard G. ’27 (d., d. u.) 1926-27
Clark, Samuel S. ’40, *1936-37
Clark, Stanley E. ’65, *1961-62
Clarke, Vernal J. ’12 (d., 12/1/37) 1908-09, 09-10
Burlingame, Dexter A. ’55, *1951-52
Burnham, Michael III ’63, *1959-60
Burns, Gregory J. ’69, *1965-66, 67-68
Burns, Thomas R. ’75, *1971-72, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75
Butler, Edward B. ’46 (d., 12/26/98) 1945-46
Butterfield, Brian J. ’80, 1975-76
Butterfield, Wilfred I. III ’69, *1965-66
Byers, Verne A. ’48, *1944-45
Cahill, Harold D. ’23 (d., 11/19/90) 1922-23
Cahill, James B. ’39 (d., 1/20/77) *1935-36
Cleaves, Carl S. ’12 (d., 8/19/42) 1910-11
Clifford, Jerome J. ’49 (d., 3/23/91) *1944-45
Clift, Bruce H. ’78, *1974-75
Climo, Frederick T. ’76, *1972-73
Clough, Timothy J. ’77, *1973-74
Coady, Donald L. ’21 (d., 12/9/67) 1920-21
Cobb, George L. ’35 (d., 11/5/87) *1931-32
Coggins, Donald I. ’33, *1929-30
Cohen, Howard B. ’57, *1953-54
Cohen, Stuart R. ’55, *1951-52
Cail, Robert S. ’39 (d., 3/23/64) 1936-37, 37-38
Cairnie, Paul E. ’76, *1972-73
Callahan, William F. ’53 (d., 11/11/66) 1951-52
Cameron, James C. ’37 (d., 9/19/90) *1933-34
Cameron, John R. ’40, *1935-36
Campbell, Hugh J. Jr. ’69, 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69
Campbell, Joseph L. ’05, 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
Campbell, Philip R. ’64, *1959-60, 60-61
Campbell, Robert C. ’91, 1987-88
Carbone, Frank S. ’32, *1928-29
Cole, Garrett E. ’72, *1968-69
Cole, Richard J. ’70, *1966-67
Coleman, Richard A. ’53, 1950-51
Collins, Christopher T. ’96, 1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96
Collins, Richard R. ’59, 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59
Condon, Steven V. ’75, 1973-74, 74-75
Conley, James E. ’52, **1948-49
Conley, Raymond J. ’46 (d., 9/7/95) *1942-43
Conley, Stephen T. ’77, 1972-73, 73-74
Connell, William D. ’78, *1974-75, *75-76
Card, Robert M. ’80, 1976-77
Carle, George W. ’05 (d., 4/16/64) 1904-05
Carlisle, Norman D. ’37, *1933-34
Carlisle, Richard P. ’83, 1979-80, 80-81
Carr, Terrence W. ’68, 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67
Carroll, David A. ’61 (d., 4/22/90) *1957-58
Carter, Ray H. ’24 (d., 7/27/88) 1923-24
Carter, Ricky L. ’73, *1969-70
Carville, Linwood L. ’53, *1949-50, 50-51, 51-52, 52-53
Cary, Hugh R. ’38 (d., 8/29/96) *1934-35
Connolly, John T. ’50 (d., d. u.) **1946-47
Cook, Paul T. ’84, 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84
Coombs, Percy H. ’44, *1940-41
Cooper, S. Thurlow ’57, 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57
Cormier, Fred J. ’34, *1930-31
Corrigan, Ralph J. ’35 (d., 2/19/60) *1931-32
Cosseboom, Kenneth S. Jr. ’50, *1942-43, 46-47
Costello, Michael J. ’78, *1974-75
Costigan, Daniel C. ’85, 1982-83, 83-84
Cote, Ronald R. ’73, *1969-70, 72-73
Casey, Sean P. ’73, *1969-70
Cavalieri, Salvatore ’04, 2000-01
Cavanaugh, Christian T. ’08, 2005-06
Cervone, John B. ’50 (d., 1/4/02) *1946-47
Champeon, Wayne S. ’61, *1957-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61
Chandler, Robert L. ’72, *1967-68, 68-69, 69-70
Chandler, Theodore P. ’40 (d., 9/23/01) *1936-37
Chaplin, James S. ’71, *1967-68
Chapman, William F. ’38, *1933-34
Chappelle, Thomas N. ’62, *1958-59, 59-60, 60-61, 61-62
Coughlin, Thomas J. ’49, *1945-46
Coulton, Thomas E. ’46 (d., 6/30/03) *1942-43
Coyne, Dudley F. ’58, 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58
Craig, Philip C. ’39 (d., 11/7/98) *1935-36, 38-39
Crandall, Horace C. ’21 (d., 5/22/84) 1920-21
Crandall, Horace M. ’35 (d., 9/29/93) *1931-32
Crockett, Robert E. ’34 (d., 5/21/85) *1930-31
Croom, Jamar E. ’02, 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02
Cross, Jeffrey A. ’85, 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84
Crouch, Marc H. ’72, *1968-69
Chase, Dean F. ’70, 1966-67
Chase, Lovell C. ’32 (d., 5/9/00) *1928-29
Chase, Richard R. ’41, *1937-38
Cheney, Leighton S. ’46, *1942-43
Cheney, Linwood G. ’31 (d., 8/?/72) 1929-30
Chesley, William R. ’50, *1946-47
Childs, Edwin Jr. ’37 (d., 12/2/66) *1933-34
Christensen, Robert W. ’35 (d., 9/26/92) 1931-32
Christie, John W. ’52, **1948-49, 50-51, 51-52
Churchill, Robert W. ’53, 1950-51, 51-52, 52-53
Crouse, Arthur L. ’38 (d., 9/21/76) *1934-35
Crowley, Nathaniel J. ’42, *1938-39, 40-41, 41-42
Culberson, Wendell A. ’45, *1941-42
Cullinan, Robert V. ’39 (d., 1/8/85) *1935-36, 36-37
Currie, Darrel B. ’36 (d., 6/29/00) 1933-34, 34-35
Curtis, Benjamin A. Jr. ’44, *1940-41, 41-42, 42-43, 46-47
Curtis, Philip E. ’40, *1936-37, 37-38, 38-39, 39-40
Curtis, Theodore S. ’23 (d., 7/4/88) 1940-41
Czerapowicz, Daniel P. ’83, 1979-80
Dagavarian, Oursa N. ’35 (d., 12/20/85) *1931-32
Men’s Basketball
1954–55 MAINE CAGERS
Maine’s 1854–55 lineup included a number of outstanding
multi-sport athletes, including Thurlow Cooper, Pete Kosty,
John Dana, Don Arnold, Blaine Trafton, Gus Folsom and two
of the University’s leading benefactors, Asst. Coach Larry
Mahaney and Michael Latti. Front row, l-r, Mike Latti, Don
Arnold, Blaine Trafton, Gus Folsom, and Bert Daniels. Second
row, l-r, Asst. Coach Larry Mahaney, Charles Cameron,
Sterling Huston, Thurlow Cooper, Frank Smith, Alphege
Martin, and Coach Russ DeVette. Back row, l-r, Richie Alin,
Bobby Jones, Pete Kosty, and Mgr. John Stroud. Absent: John
Dana and Mike Polese.
1957–58 — A GREAT FINISH
Hal Woodbury, one of the University’s most outstanding athletes in the mid-1930s and a much admired staff member over his long career at Maine, served
as head coach of men’s basketball between 1955 and 1958. His last team posted an 8-12 record, but was one of New England’s best teams over the last
part of the season as they won five straight, including beating both Rhode Island and Massachusetts for the second time during the campaign. CoCaptains Tom Seavey, Dudley Coyne and Maurie Dore each had double figure scoring averages as the Bears finished in a third-place tie in the Yankee
Conference. Seated, l-r, Terry Spurling, Maurie Dore, Co-Capts. Tom Seavey and Dudley Coyne, Dick Collins (one of Maine’s leading benefactors over the
years), and Dick Sturgeon. Back row, l-r, Ray Vachon, Bob Hume, Al Adams, Curt Rose, Willy Martin, and Coach Hal Woodbury.
Men’s Basketball
11.5
11.6
Daigneault, Jack P. ’60, *1955-56
Daley, William H. ’30 (d., 7/16/45) 1927-28
Dalot, Philip L. ’37 (d., 8/4/96) *1933-34
Dana, John P. ’55, *1949-50, 52-53, 53-54, 54-55
Dancause, Lucien A. Jr. ’65, 1964-65
Danforth, Avern B. ’60, *1956-57
Danforth, Frank W. Jr. ’48, *1942-43, 45-46, 46-47, 47-48
Danforth, Thomas J. ’75, *1971-72, 72-73
Daniels, Albert C. Jr. ’55, 1953-54, 54-55
Darby, Marcus J. ’78, *1974-75
Dunlap, Stanley T. ’38 (d., 12/21/58) *1934-35
Dunleavy, Raymond K. ’37 (d., 11/9/85) *1932-33
Durrell, John R. ’27 (d., 10/13/85) 1925-26, 26-27
Dutremble, Alan J. ’74, *1970-71
Dye, Clinton L. ’02, 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01
Easton, Harry M. III ’52, **1948-49
Eaton, David R. ’76 (d., 3/3/93) *1974-75
Eaton, Lawrie E. ’70, *1966-67
Edgecomb, Raymond H. ’41 (d., 1/30/01) *1937-38
Edgecomb, Walter C. Jr. ’68, 1966-67
Davenport, Robert C. ’63, *1959-60
Davis, Arnold A. ’49, *1941-42
Davis, Dana W. ’50, *1948-49
Davis, Oliver W. ’63, *1959-60
Deemer, Laddie ’63, *1959-60, 61-62, 62-63
Deering, Dana F. ’62, *1958-59
Denaco, Alden F. ’32 (d., 4/6/94) 1930-31
Dennis, Clarence E. ’40 (d., 11/20/79) *1936-37
Dennis, Timothy ’94, 1990-91
Densmore, Joel Y. ’62, *1957-58, 61-62
Eisenhard, John H. ’68, 1966-67, 67-68
Ela, Benjamin W. Jr. ’39 (d., 11/28/05) *1935-36
Elder, Darren ’96, 1992-93
Ellingwood, Robert B. ’53 (d., 1/12/72) *1949-50
Ellis, Donald C. ’48 (d., 11/6/03) *1944-45
Emerson, Albert C. ’31 (d., 2/4/43) *1927-28, 28-29
Emery, Francis P. ’08 (d., 2/20/78) 1907-08
Emery, Talbot M. ’74, *1969-70
Epstein, Nathan ’27 (d., 10/18/81) 1926-27
Estes, James M. ’51 (d., 1/5/81) *1947-48
Dentremont, Arthur E. Sr. ’51, **1947-48, *48-49, 50-51
Deschesne, Mark S. ’88, 1986-87, 87-88
Deshon, David E. ’59, *1955-56, 56-57
Desmond, Thomas J. ’33 (d., 5/14/06) *1929-30
Dickerson, John G. Jr. ’43, *1939-40
Dickson, John D. Jr. ’32 (d., 7/25/96) *1928-29
Digby, George T. ’40 (d., 7/5/78) *1936-37, 37-38, 38-39
Dineen, John K. ’51, *1945-46
DiRenzo, Michael J. ’45, *1941-42, 42-43
Dobbs, Ernest C. Jr. ’71, *1967-68, 68-69
Ettinger, Morton ’49, *1942-43
Everett, Vaughn B. ’25 (d., 12/6/84) *1921-22, 23-24,
24-25
Faison, Fitzgerald C. ’00, 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99
Farnsworth, Donald E. ’62, *1957-58
Farnsworth, John P. ’33 (d., 11/13/69) *1929-30
Farnsworth, William T. ’50, *1944-45, *47-48, 48-49
Farrell, Thomas H. ’68, *1964-65, 65-66, 66-67, 67-68
Farris, Ralph W. Jr. ’39 (d., 9/23/84) *1935-36
Farris, Robert C. Jr. ’39 (d., 3/6/87) *1935-36
Dobson, Eric D. ’04, 2002-03, 03-04
Dodd, Thomas A. ’74, *1970-71
Doherty, Albert V. ’36 (d., 7/9/85) *1932-33
Dole, Ralph O. ’42 (d., 4/14/74) *1938-39
Dole, Richard D. ’42, *1938-39
Dole, Thomas M. ’56, *1952-53
Dolliver, Ferdinand M. ’28 (d., 2/17/84) 1924-25
Dolloff, James B. ’65, *1961-62
Dolloff, Richard C. ’27 (d., 8/8/67) 1926-27
Dombkowski, Daniel A. ’75 , *1971-72
Farwell, Howard L. ’09 (d., 2/21/40) 1908-09
Farwell, William N. ’35, *1931-32
Favor, Donald E. ’34 (d., 11/20/84) *1930-31
Feeney, William E. ’50 (d., 7/12/06) **1946-47, *47-48, 48-49
Fenderson, Willard E. ’41 (d., 9/20/80) *1937-38
Fenno, Frank W. III ’55, *1951-52
Fickett, Lester C. ’32 (d., 3/10/79) *1928-29
Field, Jeffrey T. ’78, 1976-77
Field, Stephen N. ’58, *1954-55
Findlen, Herbert ’42, *1938-39
Dombkowski, Henry J. ’49 (d., 5/2/94) *1945-46, 46-47
Donahue, Stewart W. ’30 (d., 1/16/65) *1926-27
Donovan, Robert B. ’52, **1948-49
Doran, Dana A. ’95, 1991-92
Dore, Maurice R. ’60, 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60
Dow, Gordon M. ’30 (d., 11/?/77) *1926-27
Dow, James F. ’37 (d., 6/17/40) *1933-34
Dow, Levi S. Jr. ’42 (d., 1/24/95) *1938-39
Dow, Wilmot S. ’34 (d., 2/27/85) *1930-31
Downes, Laurence M. ’42 (d., 6/23/93) *1938-39, 40-41, 41-42
Findlen, Joseph P. ’44 (d., 7/5/90) *1940-41
Fish, Lincoln T. Jr. ’45, *1941-42
Fitzgerald, Lawrence J. Jr. ’57, *1953-54
Fitzgerald, Lee E. ’59, *1952-53
Fitzhugh, Raynor K. ’28 (d., 1/6/85) *1924-25, 27-28
Fitzpatrick, Steven J. ’77, *1973-74, 74-75,
75-76, 76-77
Flagg, Guy M. ’36 (d., 9/19/94) *1932-33
Flahive, William J. ’65, *1961-62, 62-63, 63-64
Flavin, Mark R. ’04, 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
Downing, Harold L. ’30 (d., 9/12/82) *1926-27
Drew, Dana E. ’39 (d., 2/1/07) *1935-36, 36-37, 37-38, 38-39
Driscoll, Merwyn R. ’24 (d., 6/5/91) 1923-24
Dubay, James M. ’69, *1965-66
Dubois, David P. ’05, 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05
Dufour, Franklin P. ’49 (d., 8/11/99) *1945-46, *46-47
Dumond, Robert M. ’60, *1956-57
Duncan, Maurice L. ’36 (d., 10/25/96) *1932-33
Dunham, Scott ’66, *1961-62, 63-64, 64-65
Dunkley, Julian ’02, 1999-00, 00-01
Fogler, Henry H. ’43 (d., 2/6/98) *1939-40
Foley, James M. ’81, *1977-78
Folsom, Charles G. ’56, *1952-53, 54-55, 55-56, 56-57
Folsom, Glenn R. ’53 (d., 11/21/03) *1949-50
Folsom, Harold S. ’29 (d., 10/23/54) *1925-26
Foote, Daniel H. ’75, *1970-71
Forbes, Verge ’58, *1954-55
Forester, Thomas W. ’89, 1984-85, 87-88, 88-89
Forrestall, Arthur T. ’33 (d., 7/12/99) *1929-30
Forrestall, Howard W. ’38 (d., 5/3/43) 1937-38
Men’s Basketball
Foss, Vance E. ’52, *1947-48
Foster, John A. ’39 (d., 12/22/71) *1935-36
Fox, Basil S. ’38 (d., 11/13/90) *1934-35
Fox, Nathan J. ’00, 1998-99, 99-00
Francoeur, Robert L. ’67, *1963-64
French, Guy C. ’09 (d., 9/19/45) 1907-08
French, Robert J. ’42 (d., 8/22/97) *1938-39, 40-41
Frost, Alan W. ’32 (d., 8/12/64) *1928-29
Frost, Parker H. ’35, *1931-32
Fuller, Donald C. ’49 (d., 4/28/81) *1944-45
Greenlaw, Joseph M. ’38 (d., 10/19/72) *1934-35
Grimmer, Stewart W. ’40 (d., 3/22/43) *1936-37
Gross, Milton M. ’44 (d., 10/18/93) *1940-41
Gross, Raymond E. ’50, *1946-47, *47-48
Grundy, David B. ’56, *1952-53
Guerrette, William J. ’86, 1983-84
Gumprecht, Richard A. ’52 (d., 2/17/74) *1947-48, *48-49
Gunn, Clarence S. ’82, 1978-79, 80-81, 81-82
Gunnerson, Herbert J. ’31 (d., 12/28/90) 1928-29
Guppy, Ralph H. Jr. ’39, *1935-36
Funking, Donald L. ’56 (d., 7/26/80) *1952-53
Furbish, Randall M. ’62, *1958-59, 59-60
Furman, John R. Jr. ’65, *1961-62
Gallagher, James F. ’27 (d., 1/17/69) 1926-27
Gallagher, John J. ’48 (d., 12/30/76) *1945-46, 46-47
Gallant, Charles A. ’70, *1965-66
Garvin, Thomas T. ’46, *1942-43
Gass, Stanford E. ’58, *1954-55
Gates, Robert E. ’49 (d., 10/23/03) *1945-46, 46-47, 47-48
Gavett, Andrew W. III ’73, 1970-71, 71-72
Hackett, Albert F. ’53, *1949-50
Hadjisotirov, Ludmil ’03, 2002-03, 03-04
Hadley, Milton F. ’75, *1971-72
Haggett, Steven M. ’74, *1971-72, *72-73, 73-74
Hagopian, Martin ’56 (d., 6/12/75) *1942-43
Haines, Paul D. ’55, *1951-52
Hale, David F. ’67 (d., 5/3/05) *1963-64, 64-65, 65-66, 66-67
Hall, Harold M. ’33 (d., 10/22/76) *1929-30
Hall, Marshall E. ’65 (d., 1/8/06) *1961-62
Hall, Philip A. ’53, *1949-50
Gavett, Peter M. ’73, *1969-70, 70-71, 71-72, 72-73
Gavett, Stephen J. ’79, 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77
Geneva, Maurice L. ’43 (d., 9/15/99) *1939-40
Gentile, Leonard J. ’74, *1970-71
Gerrity, Bruce C. ’76, 1973-74, 74-75
George, Albert C. ’24 (d., 10/8/57) 1923-24
Getchell, Stephen A. ’58 (d., 1/28/73) *1954-55
Giguere, Armand M. ’34 (d., 9/28/93) *1930-31
Gildart, Philip J. ’51, *1947-48
Gillette, Gordon J. ’65 (d., 10/21/96) *1961-62, 62-63, 63-64, 64-65
Hall, Thomas W. ’39 (d., 6/23/97) *1935-36
Hallee, Jerome P. ’54, *1950-51
Hallgren, Swen H. ’33 (d., 8/2/71) *1929-30
Halliday, Alfred W. ’54, *1950-51
Ham, Ralph C. ’52 (d., 11/16/66) **1948-49
Hamblem, Edward G. ’43 (d., 11/27/94) *1939-40
Hamilton, James S. Jr. ’35 (d., 10/1/91) *1931-32
Hamilton, William D. ’41 (d., 7/31/96) *1936-37
Hamlin, Joseph H. ’38 (d., 11/6/95) 1937-38
Hamlin, Tony S. ’74, *1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74
Gilman, John T. ’34 (d., 11/6/77) *1930-31
Given, Jonathan C. ’77, *1973-74
Gleason, Lawrence J. ’40 (d., 3/27/69) *1935-36
Gleason, Thomas E. ’44, *1940-41
Glidden, Richard B. ’66, *1962-63
Glover, Frederick I. ’49, *1946-47, 47-48
Godbolt, Wilford Jr. ’82, 1980-81
Goddard, Bertram H. ’50, **1946-47, 48-49, 49-50
Goddard, Charles W. ’50, 1946-47, 48-49, 49-50
Godfrey, Martin F. ’65, *1961-62
Hamor, George H. ’38, *1934-35
Hanmer, Alfred W. Jr. ’26 (d., 11/10/59) 1925-26
Hanscom, William A. ’27 (d., 10/8/63) *1923-24,
24-25, 25-26, 26-27
Hanson, Edward W. ’54, 1950-51, 51-52
Hanson, Harold W. ’50, *1945-46
Hanson, Michael E. ’71, 1968-69, 69-70
Hanson, Robert H. ’49 (d., 9/5/66) *1941-42, *46-47
Hardison, Robert I. ’64, *1960-61
Harknell, Ronny A. ’08, 2004-05, 05-06
Godfrey, Richard E. Jr. ’94, 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93
Going, Scott B. ’76, *1972-73
Golding, Carl F. ’37 (d., 4/3/97) *1933-34
Goldman, Ellen S. ’78, *1975-76
Gomis, Guy O. ’90, 1986-87, 87-88, 89-90
Gooodie, Frank J. Jr. ’51, **1947-48
Goodwin, Carlton L. ’32 (d., 2/8/73) *1928-29
Goodwin, Charles F. Sr. ’35 (d., 12/3/96) *1931-32
Goodwin, Donald L. ’44, *1940-41
Goodwin, Harlan F. ’46 (d., 10/13/05) *1942-43
Hanson, Todd M. ’90, 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90
Harnish, Raymond R. ’41 (d., 11/11/96) *1937-38
Harnum, David K. ’66, *1962-63, 63-64
Harnum, Donald J. ’62, *1958-59, 59-60, 60-61, 61-62
Harriman, Philip A. ’24 (d., 6/29/58) 1923-24
Harrington, Patrick B. ’94, 1989-90
Harris, Louis T. ’40, *1935-36
Harris, Rufus D. ’83, 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80
Hartley, William J. Jr. ’29 (d., 3/9/64) *1925-26
Harvey, Robert W. ’38 (d., 4/14/06) *1934-35
Gordon, John ’99, 1995-96, 96-97
Gordon, Sumner ’50 (d., 3/20/83) *1944-45
Goudy, Gerald C. ’29 (d., 3/16/45) *1925-26
Graham, Lester C. ’38 (d., 1/19/71) *1934-35
Grass, Kevin D. ’88, 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Graves, Ludger E. ’73, *1969-70
Gray, Irving R. ’48 (d., 9/15/04) 1946-47
Gray, John O. ’49, *1942-43, *45-46
Green, Kevin T. ’84, 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84
Greene, Errick C. ’01, 2000-01, 01-02
Hatch, Robert L. ’46, *1942-43
Hathaway, Roy S. ’29 (d., 2/7/67) *1924-25
Hayes, Allen S. Jr. ’75, 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75
Hayes, Richard E. ’38 (d., 11/30/90) *1934-35
Haynes, Colin P. ’01, 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01
Haynes, William H. ’73, 1969-70, 70-71
Hazelton, Richard D. ’73, *1969-70
Heal, Walter R. ’61, *1951-52
Healy, Richard W. ’38 (d., 8/20/74) *1934-35
Hebert, Hector A. ’30 (d., 1/27/97) 1928-29
Men’s Basketball
11.7
11.8
Hedtler, Mark A. ’86, 1981-82, 83-84, 84-85
Heller, Steven J. ’79, *1976-77
Henderson, Leroy W. ’48, *1944-45, 45-46
Henderson, Stanley D. ’35 (d., 10/26/94) *1931-32
Henrikson, Kenneth R. ’56, *1952-53
Henry, Richard A. ’86, 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86
Hersey, Walter M. ’70, *1966-67
Herzberg, Ronald J. ’54, *1950-51
Hess, Richard W. ’53, *1949-50
Hewins, Walter C. ’52, **1948-49
Hussey, Shaughn M. ’74, *1970-71
Hussey, William P. ’38 (d., d. u.) *1934-35
Huston, Sterling W. ’57, *1953-54, 54-55, 55-56
Hutson, Bruce J. ’73 (d., 2/7/05) *1968-69, 69-70, 70-71
Ingalls, John M. ’62, *1957-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61
Ingraham, William E. ’34 (d., 5/?/87) *1930-31
Ipek, Cem ’81, *1977-78
Ireland, John C. ’65, *1961-62
Ives, Robert S. ’33 (d., 2/15/97) 1930-31, 31-32
Jackson, Benjamin D. ’03, 1999-00
Heyer, John W. ’57, *1953-54
Hickey, Frederick H. ’36 (d., 10/30/50) *1932-33
Hickson, Paul E. ’30 (d., 6/18/36) *1927-28
Higbee, Michael J. ’81, *1977-78
Higgins, David C. ’80, *1976-77
Higgins, Harold B. ’51 (d., 5/13/90) *1947-48
Higgins, Harrison P. ’09 (d., 1/6/50) 1905-06
Higgins, Leslie A. ’31 (d., 2/4/87), *1927-28
Higgins, Martin A. ’93, 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92
Higgins, Richard E. ’36, 1933-34
Jackson, Derrick ’03, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 04-05
Jackson, Laurence B. ’34 (d., d. u.) *1930-31
Jackson, Nolan B. ’37 (d., 12/13/76) *1933-34
Jackson, Stuart W. ’58, *1954-55, 55-56
James, Bryan ’99, 1996-97
Jankouskis, Peter ’28 (d., 9/?/75) *1924-25
Jarrett, Paul F. ’31 (d., d. u.) *1927-28
Jellison, George E. ’33 (d., 2/18/99) *1929-30
Jewett, Ralph J. ’51, **1947-48, 48-49, 50-51
Johnson, Joseph H. ’83, 1979-80
Higgins, Scott A. ’79, 1975-76
Hight, Jason M. ’08, 2004-05, 05-06
Johnson, Mark V. ’72, *1968-69, 69-70, 70-71
Johnson, Roland C. ’27 (d., 2/17/75) 1923-24
Hill, Frederick W. ’64, *1955-56
Hill, Robert W. ’48 (d., 5/28/04), *1941-42
Hill, Thomas E. ’04, 2002-03
Hillman, Daniel R. ’93, 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93
Hillman, Frederick C. ’74 (d., 11/27/86) *1970-71
Hillman, Richard W. ’74, 1971-72
Hinckley, Louis E. ’78, 1974-75
Hobbs, Laurence G. ’29 (d., d. u.) 1925-26
Johnson, Russell G. ’42 (d., 3/9/95) *1938-39
Johnson, Thomas C. ’36 (d., 11/?/42) *1932-33
Johnston, Edward F. ’53, *1945-46
Johnston, Frederick J. ’40 (d., 5/21/88) *1936-37, 39-40
Johnston, Gary R. ’63, *1959-60, 60-61
Johnstone, Kenneth H. ’36 (d., 1/11/04) *1932-33
Jones, Edward ’97, 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94
Jones, James W. ’74, *1969-70, 70-71
Hodge, Derrick F. ’92, 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92
Hodgkins, Earl L. ’42, 1938-39
Hollman, Curt J. ’88, 1985-86, 86-87
Holmes, Jeffrey H. ’88, 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88
Holmes, Melvin J. ’23 (d., 11/1/57) 1921-22, 22-23
Holmes, Richard W. ’29 (d., 4/22/66) *1925-26
Holmes, Robert G. ’42, *1938-39
Holmes, Roger A. ’62, *1958-59
Hopkins, Alton M. ’50, **1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, 49-50
Horsman, Louis C. ’24 (d., 10/1/87) 1921-22, 22-23, 23-24
Jones, N. Ramone ’97, 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97
Jones, Robert A. ’57, *1953-54, 54-55, 55-56, 56-57
Jordan, Edward C. ’34 (d., 3/23/99) 1931-32, 32-33
Jordan, Eugene A. ’35 (d., 5/22/75) 1931-32, 32-33
Joseph, David A. ’64, *1961-62
Jowett, John N. ’23 (d., 4/22/74) 1922-23
Joyce, John G. ’79, *1975-76, 77-78, 78-79
Judkins, Eshburn O. ’23 (d., 5/14/92) 1920-21, 22-23
Kallgren, Richard A. ’48 (d., 5/?/81) *1944-45
Kamen, Archie E. ’28 (d., 2/10/40) 1925-26, 26-27
Houghton, Thomas E. Jr. ’37 (d., 2/18/04) *1933-34
Howatt, William F. ’51, *1947-48
Howe, Leon S. Jr. ’31 (d., 11/4/85) *1927-28
Hoxie, Harvey H. ’06 (d., 6/4/51) 1905-06
Hoyt, John W. ’35 , *1931-32
Hubbard, Chester W. ’69, 1967-68, 68-69
Hubbard, Lloyd F. Jr. ’56 (d., 3/8/70) *1952-53
Huff, Charles E. ’67 (d., d. u.) *1963-64
Hufnagel, Jean G. ’44 (d., 12/27/03) *1940-41
Hulse, Silas III ’44 (d., 3/?/79) *1940-41
Kane, Scott A. ’79, *1976-77
Kane, Warren S. ’33 (d., 4/30/91) *1929-30
Karpavick, William J. ’28 (d., 12/24/81) *1924-25
Keaney, Stephen A. ’90, 1988-89
Kearson, Rossie B ’93, 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93
Keegan, Clarence K. ’37 (d., 4/15/77) *1933-34
Keeling, Christopher ’96, 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96
Keenan, William P. ’40 (d., 6/2/57) *1936-37
Keene, Philip E. ’43 (d., 6/16/63) *1939-40
Keith, Edward H. ’49 (d., 6/3/91) *1944-45, *46-47, *47-48
Hume, Robert S. ’60 (d., 7/17/83) 1957-58
Humphrey, Hilton ’27 (d., 5/2/56) *1923-24
Humphries, Angus E. ’41 (d., 4/25/02) *1937-38
Hunt, Terrence A. ’97, 1992-93, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97
Hunter, E. Allan ’72, *1968-69
Huntington, George K. ’05 (d., 6/16/81) 1904-05
Hursey, Deonte L. ’94, 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94
Hussey, Eugene R. ’43 (d., 8/21/06) *1939-40, 40-41, 41-42, 42-43
Hussey, James W. ’50, 1949-50
Hussey, John A. ’49 (d., 8/12/86) *1942-43
Keith, Jesse R. ’09, 2005-06, 06-07
Kelley, John L. ’49, *1946-47, 47-48, 48-49, *50-51
Kelley, Lionel D. ’52 (d., 1/26/00) *1948-49, *49-50, 50-51
Kelley, Raymond J. ’57, *1950-51, 51-52
Kelley, Richard H. ’75, *1971-72
Kelley, Robert W. ’59, *1954-55
Kelliher, Richard P. ’66, *1962-63
Kelly, Donald R. ’50, 1946-47, *47-48
Kelsey, Craig E. ’86, 1980-81, 81-82
Kelsey, Donald L. Jr. ’51, 1948-49
Men’s Basketball
2003–04 BLACK BEARS
The 2003–04 season was another successful campaign under Coach John Giannini as the Black Bears won 20 games and advanced to the championship
game of the America East Conference. It also was the final season for Giannini in Orono. His teams posted a 125-111 record over eight seasons, winning
an average of just under 16 games per year. Left to right, Asst. Coach Ted Woodward, Ernest Turner, Chris Markwood, Joe Campbell, Derrick Jackson,
David Dubois, Olli Ahvenniemi, Tri-Capts. Jon Wallingford and Ludmil Hadjisotirov, Mark Flavin, Freddy Petkus, Tri-Capt. Eric Dobson, Chris Bruff, Kevin
Reed, Asst. Coach Calvin Oldham, and Coach John Giannini.
STANDING ROOM ONLY
Bob Warner (52) waits for a possible rebound as Bob Zak puts one up against Boston University in this 1974 game against Boston U. before a packed
house in Memorial Gymnasium. Warner established UM records for most rebounds in one game, one season, and three seasons during his seasons in
Orono and all remain the best in UM basketball history. Warner was a unanimous All-Yankee Conference and all-New England selection and truly one of
finest players in UM history.
Men’s Basketball
11.9
11.10
Keneborus, George A. ’40 (d., 7/9/42) *1936-37
Kenney, Howard M. ’40 (d., 1/24/93) *1936-37, 39-40
Kenney, James F. Jr. ’42 (d., 8/17/98) *1938-39
Kenney, John C. ’36 (d., 5/10/92) *1932-33
Kenniston, Terry L. ’76, *1972-73
Kenoyer, Russell E. ’46 (d., 4/16/45) *1942-43
Kent, Milton F. ’30 (d., 4/14/86) *1926-27, 27-28
Kent, Vernon F. ’41 (d., 2/2/73) *1937-38
Kerry, Shelton ’97, 1988-89, 89-90
Kilgore, Manley W. ’35 (d., 9/?/78) *1931-32
Littlefield, Neil O. ’53, *1949-50
Littlefield, Vincent A. ’62, *1956-57
Livesey, William ’62, *1958-59, 59-60
Livingston, Alan R. ’73, *1968-69
Logan, Greg B. ’96, 1994-95, 95-96
Long, Don ’97, 1995-96, 96-97
Longstaff, David A. ’76, *1972-73
Lord, Dwight E. ’38 (d., 2/10/94) *1934-35, 36-37, 37-38
Lord, Jay M. ’43 (d., 8/13/87) *1939-40, 40-41
Lord, Reginald G. ’50, *1947-48, *48-49
Kilpatrick, Donald M. Jr. ’42 (d., 7/7/44) *1938-39, 41-42
Kinard, Keith ’91, 1987-88
Kinney, Loomis S. ’29 (d., 7/4/79) *1925-26
Kipnes, Howie K. ’61, *1957-58
Klein, James A. ’78, *1974-75, *75-76, 76-77, 77-78
Kneeland, Clarence A. ’25 (d., 10/10/68) *1921-22
Kohtala, Edwin A. ’81, 1977-78
Kominsky, Gerald S. ’51 (d., 9/5/93) *1948-49
Konetschny, Leonid E. ’67, *1963-64
Koris, Frank J. ’45 (d., 11/30/43) 1942-43
Lothrop, Douglas A. ’57, *1953-54
Lovejoy, Eugene H. ’56, 1950-51
Lovejoy, Fred J. ’67, *1963-64
Lowe, Henry F. ’38 (11/4/96) *1934-35
Lufkin, Charles H. ’49 (d., 2/12/61) *1939-40
Lull, S. Hale ’38 (d., 7/25/77) *1934-35
Luro, Walter H. ’55 (d., 2/23/92) *1950-51
Lutes, Olin S. Jr. ’43 (d., 10/26/89) *1939-40
Lynch, Owen A. ’39 (d., 4/23/67) *1935-36
Lynch, Paul R. ’50, *1947-48, 48-49
Kosiba, Michael J. ’70, *1966-67, 67-68
Kostacopoulos, Peter ’57, 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57
Kulhawy, Kevin J. ’79, 1975-76
Lahait, David C. ’64, *1960-61
Lake, Malcolm L. ’26 (d., 12/31/31) 1923-24, 24-25, 25-26
Lamb, Ernest Jr. ’58 (d., 10/17/69) *1954-55
Lancaster, Virgil M. ’29 (d., 5/12/81) *1925-26
Lane, Steven C. ’73, *1969-70, 70-71, 71-72
Lane, Stuart P. ’37, *1933-34
Lane, Thomas B. ’69, *1966-67
MacBride, M. Milton ’35 (d., 1/28/75) *1931-32
MacDonald, Robert S. ’48, *1944-45, *45-46, 46-47
Mace, Frank E. ’51 (d., 3/7/03) *1947-48
MacHardy, William E. ’58, *1954-55
Mack, Edward S. Jr. ’57, *1953-54
MacKay, Bruce A. ’41, *1937-38
MacKenzie, James F. ’51, *1947-48
Mackin, Roderick N. ’69, *1965-66
MacKinnon, Bruce W. ’66, *1962-63, 63-64, 64-65
MacPhee, Leonard R. ’62, 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62
Langford, James A. ’75, *1971-72
Laplante, Michael M. ’89, 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Larabee, Edward C. ’38 (d., 11/28/89) 1935-36
Lavorgna, Michael L. ’27 (d., 7/30/86) *1923-24
Lawry, Otis O. ’42 (d., 4/11/92) *1938-39
Leach, Arlyn R. ’59 (d., 5/16/98) *1955-56
Leach, Beryl L. ’50, *1947-48, *48-49, 49-50
Leadbetter, Frederick W. ’63, *1959-60, 60-61, 61-62
Leadbetter, Wendell T. ’58, *1954-55, 55-56, 56-57
Leathers, Alan W. ’64, *1960-61
MacVane, Robert E. ’52, **1948-49
Madsen, James L. ’79, *1975-76
Magee, William J. ’74, *1970-71
Maguire, Scott R. ’81, *1977-78
Mahaney, Keith C. ’57, *1951-52, 52-53, 53-54, 56-57
Mahaney, Larry K. ’51 (d., 2/12/06) **1947-48, 48-49,
49-50, 50-51
Mahoney, Thomas J. Jr. ’77, *1973-74
Maines, Thomas F. ’68, *1964-65
Mallory, Hazen B. Jr. ’66, *1962-63
Ledbetter, Allen F. ’99, 1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99
Lee, Carroll R. ’71, *1967-68, 68-69
Leek, Spencer S. ’41 (d., 12/6/80) *1937-38
Lees, Harry T. ’38 (d., 2/16/89) *1934-35
Leet, John B. ’51 (d., 6/1/84) *1948-49, 49-50
Leet, John T. ’78, *1974-75
Leger, Eugene ’42 (d., 1/28/46) *1938-39, 39-40,
40-41, 41-42
Leighton, Peter S. ’75, *1972-73
Leland, Alanson T. ’32 (d., 7/?/84) *1928-29
Maloon, Merton S. ’44, *1940-41
Mandell, Edward J. ’59, *1955-56
Manning, Thomas J. ’75, *1972-73
Manoil, Lazarus ’25 (d., 2/28/88) *1921-22
Markwood, Christopher D. ’04, 2003-04, 04-05
Marriner, Donald E. ’42, *1938-39
Marseille, Fritz ’94, 1991-92, 92-93
Marshall, Bruce G. ’76, *1972-73
Marshall, Lee A. ’79, *1975-76, *76-77
Marshall, Linnell ’99, 1998-99
Leonard, Peter T. ’78, 1974-75
Levensalor, Kenneth L. ’30 (d., 10/17/84) *1926-27
Lever, Thomas F. ’74, *1970-71
Libby, Bruce R. ’70, *1966-67
Libby, John R. ’85, 1981-82
Libby, Lawrence W. ’62, *1958-59
Libby, Richard S. ’57 (d., 9/11/00) *1953-54, 55-56, 56-57
Liebert, Andrew J. ’93, 1989-90
Lincoln, Frank L. ’25 (d., 7/16/93) 1924-25
Linnehan, John D. Jr. ’70, *1966-67
Marshall, Robert C. ’11 (d., 3/2/72) 1907-08, 08-09, 09-10
Marshall, Stephen S. Jr. ’35 (d., 10/23/03) *1931-32
Martin, Alphege J. ’58 (d., 7/9/98) *1953-54
Martin, Wilfred ’60, *1956-57, 57-58
Mason, Glenn R. ’72, *1968-69
Mason, Myron S. ’27 (d., 9/?/73) 1923-24
Mason, Richard F. ’49, *1941-42
Masterman, Harley A. ’35 (d., 8/24/95) *1931-32
Matheas, Frederico W. ’07 (d., 1/17/70) 1904-05
Mathieson, Michael A. ’69, *1965-66
Men’s Basketball
Mayo, William J. ’70, *1968-69, 69-70
McAlary, Francis J. ’36, *1931-32
McAloon, John T. ’51 (d., 1/10/94) *1947-48
McCann, Frank W. ’30 (d., 1/23/82) 1928-29
McClaire, Gregory R. ’94, 1990-91
McClare, Andrew V. ’58 (d., 12/9/99) *1954-55
McClellan, James C. ’44, *1941-42
McConnell, Robert K. ’73, *1969-70
McCormick, Francis E. ’50 (d., 11/23/94) *1947-48, 48-49
McCormack, James H. ’50, **1946-47
Morrill, George F. ’45, 1945-46, *46-47
Morrill, Robert E. ’51 (d., 4/28/97) **1947-48
Morrison, John P. ’76, *1970-71, 71-72, 72-73
Morrison, Roy H. ’09 (d., d. u.) 1905-06
Morrison, William B. ’81, 1976-77, 77-78
Morse, Gerald E. ’51, *1947-48
Mortimer, Robert T. ’55, 1953-54
Morton, Douglas K. ’60, *1950-51
Morton, Fred C. ’08 (d., 10/21/50) 1906-07, 07-08
Morton, Richard G. ’40, *1936-37
McCrum, Dana B. ’50 (d., 12/9/96) **1946-47
McCrystal, John D. ’22 (d., 7/1/77) 1921-22
McCurdy, Neal F. ’64, *1960-61, 61-62
McDonald, James R. ’51, *1947-48
McDonough, Martin J. Jr. ’38 (d., 10/24/88) *1934-35
McDuff, Ronald J. ’64, *1960-61, 61-62
McGonagle, John W. ’64, 1963-64
McGuire, Michael J. ’69, 1967-68, 68-69
McGuirk, Timothy D. ’79, *1976-77
McIntire, Clarence E. ’44 (d., 10/10/84) *1940-41
Mosher, David A. ’61, *1957-58
Mullen, Shane ’92, 1990-91
Murphy, Christopher W. ’73, *1967-68
Murray, John J. ’37 (d., 7/29/93) *1933-34
Murray, Thomas A. Jr. ’47 (d., 4/12/74) *1944-45,
45-46
Musson, George A. ’57, *1953-54
Myers, Frank W. ’35 (d., 11/14/96) *1931-32
Nash, Joshua ’00, 1996-97
Nason, Fred W. ’11 (d., 1/16/70) 1910-11
McKay, John B. ’59, *1955-56
McKay, Thomas D. ’66, *1962-63
McKeen, Richard D. ’43, *1939-40, 40-41, 41-42, 42-43
McKenna, Collin M. ’50 (d., 9/7/91) *1945-46
McKenney, Charles A. ’60 (d., 7/2/81) *1956-57
McLaughlin, Reginald H. ’48, *1941-42
McLaughlin, Robert P. Jr. ’79, *1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79
McLean, Roderick K. ’33, *1929-30 (d., d. u.)
McMichael, Albert E. ’33 (d., 1/25/67) *1929-30
McMichael, Alfred N. ’33 (d., 4/21/73) *1929-30
Naughler, Reginald W. ’36 (d., 7/8/88) *1932-33
Neal, Howard K. Jr. ’68, *1964-65
Nectow, Philip ’54 (d., 7/12/99) *1950-51
Nelson, Aaron N. Jr. ’49 (d., 6/6/03) *1945-46
Nelson, Kevin L. ’79, 1975-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79
Ness, Norman R. Jr. ’67, *1962-63, 63-64
Newcomb, Theodore M. ’41, *1937-38
Newell, Harry S. ’28 (d., 5/4/72) 1921-22, 22-23, 23-24
Newhouse, George H. ’58, *1954-55
Nickerson, Clifton S. ’43 (d., 12/20/95) *1939-40, 40-41
McMichael, John S. ’71, *1967-68
McMillan, Christopher J. ’77, *1973-74
McNaughton, Michael J. ’77, *1973-74
McNeil, Warren R. ’40 (d., 10/14/79) *1936-37
McNelly, Dale ’68 , *1964-65, 65-66
McPherson, Cluny B. ’51, **1947-48
Meade, Russell E. ’51, 1947-48
Medeiros, Robert W. ’52 (d., 10/17/82) **1948-49
Meeks, Frederick H. ’99, 1997-98, 98-99
Nightingale, Herbert I. ’51, *1948-49
Nisenbaum, Michael J. ’80, 1979-80, 80-81, 81-82
Nixon, Robert E. ’54, 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54
Noel, Mark D. ’75, *1971-72
Norris, John J. ’54, 1951-52, 52-53
Norton, Raymond F. ’39 (d., 10/29/91) 1935-36
Norwood, Adelbert T. ’51 (d., 7/19/03) *1946-47
Noyes, Lauriston F. ’22 (d., 10/17/89) 1921-22
Nutter, Robert W. ’44 (d., 2/20/84) *1940-41, 42-43
Mena, Sal ’94, 1990-91
Mercer, James P. ’81, 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81
Merrell, James R. ’11 (d., 1/7/54) 1910-11
Merrill, Philip A. ’34 (d., 8/1/92) *1930-31
Merrill, Wayne H. ’39 (d., 3/16/00) 1936-37
Meyer, Paul G. ’58, *1953-54
Michaels, Stephen M. ’80, *1976-77
Miller, Philip D. ’44, *1940-41
Miller, Sydney R. ’36, *1932-33
Millett, Elwood D. ’39, *1935-36, 36-37, 37-38, 38-39
Millington, Willis ’30, *1926-27
Miltner, Bradley S. ’81, *1977-78
Monroe, Roy H. ’35 (d., 12/15/03) 1932-33
Montgomery, Floyd A. Jr. ’65, *1961-62
Moody, David C. ’73, *1965-66
Moody, Winship B. Sr. ’55, *1951-52
Moore, Arthur S. ’10 (d., 5/7/58) 1909-10
Moore, John R. ’32 (d., 9/18/86) *1928-29
Moore, Matt ’96, 1994-95, 95-96
Morgan, Cyrus L. ’51 (d., 10/24/52) *1947-48, *48-49, 49-50
Morin, Robert A. ’61, *1957-58, 58-59, 59-60
Nutting, Theodore E. ’32 (d., 11/23/97) *1928-29
Nystrom, George L. ’41, *1937-38
Ober, David A. ’58, *1953-54
Oberg, Peter W. ’73, *1969-70
O’Brien, Lewis B. ’62, *1958-59
Ochs, William E. ’71, *1967-68
O’Donnell, George E. ’48, 1945-46, 46-47, 47-48
Olson, Henry F. Jr. ’62, *1958-59
Olsson, Albert H. ’26 (d., 6/26/93) 1924-25, 25-26
*Oretsky, Israel ’48, *1942-43
Orino, Daniel J. ’58, *1954-55
Orino, James J. ’54, *1950-51, 51-52
Osgood, Carroll P. ’28 (d., 7/28/85) *1924-25
Osgood, George E. ’34 (d., 4/18/94) *1930-31
Osgood, Lowell H. ’50 (d., 5/1/02) **1947-48, 48-49, 49-50
O’Toole, James M. ’50, **1946-47, *47-48
Owen, George S. ’06 (d., 7/24/39) 1904-05, 05-06
Owens, Thomas W. Jr. ’38 (d., 2/11/84) 1935-36, 36-37
Packard, George V. ’31 (d., 9/1/75) *1927-28, 28-29
Page, Sydney J. ’25 (d., 5/15/71) *1921-22
Palmer, Donald R. ’33 (d., 3/28/65) *1929-30
*Changed name to Orr, Israel
Men’s Basketball
11.11
Paquette, Ronald P. ’63, *1959-60
Parady, Bernard B. ’53 (d., 6/1/97) 1951-52
Parker, Albert M. ’28 (d., 9/28/90) 1927-28
Parker, Robert E. ’44 (d., 3/20/45) *1940-41
Parker, Robert W. ’58 (d., 9/23/62) *1954-55
Parlin, Arthur W. ’61, *1954-55
Parsons, Charles B. ’41 (d., 10/25/05) *1937-38
Patten, Charles T. ’36 (d., 1/1/87) *1932-33
Peabody, Herbert S. ’40 (d., 3/16/97) *1936-37
Pearlmutter, William H. ’38 , *1934-35
Redman, Robert G. ’50, **1946-47
Redmond, William L. ’44, 1942-43
Reed, Kevin ’05, 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 06-07
Reed, Walter S. Jr. ’41 (d., 6/13/99) *1936-37
Reid, William L. III ’62, *1958-59
Reilly, Daniel G. ’77, 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77
Reitz, John A. ’41 (d., 8/28/79) *1937-38
Reynolds, George S. ’74, *1963-64
Reynolds, Paul E. ’69, *1965-66
Reynolds, William ’96, 1995-96
Peasley, Harold M. ’50, **1946-47, 47-48, 48-49
Peckham, Charles R. ’54, *1950-51
Pelletier, Steven W. ’74, 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73, 73-74
Pendleton, Roger L. ’48 (d., 8/12/99) *1941-42, 42-43
Penley, Joseph I. ’33 (d., 11/6/98) *1929-30
Pepin, Roger J. ’58, *1954-55
Peppard, John W. ’45 (d., 3/2/01) *1941-42
Perkins, Gerald E. ’34 (d., 6/8/89) *1930-31
Perlberg, Ralph H. ’55, *1952-53
Perlmutter, Howard ’33, *1929-30
Rheinlander, Harold F. ’41, 1940-41
Rich, Robert P. Jr. ’53, *1949-50, 50-51, 51-52
Richards, James L. Jr. ’76, *1972-73
Richards, Keith ’01, 1997-98
Richards, Lawson J. ’67, *1965-66
Richards, Roger H. ’65, *1962-63
Ridlon, Emory F. ’29 (d., 5/15/60) 1928-29
Riemenschneider, Edward G. ’58, *1954-55
Riley, Alan H. ’66, *1962-63
Riley, Andre R. ’03, 2000-01
Perry, John W. ’39 (d., 2/18/00) *1935-36
Perry, William A. Jr. ’53, *1949-50
Petkus, Alfredas ’03, 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 05-06
Petreas, Gregory N. ’45 (d., 9/6/78) *1941-42
Pettengill, Marshall E. ’65, *1958-59
Phair, Willis R. ’39 (d., 1/1/03) *1933-34
Philbrick, Alan W. ’54, *1950-51, 52-53, 53-54
Pickering, Clayton F. ’84, 1981-82, 82-83
Pierce, Charles H. ’63, *1959-60
Pike, Julius ’33 (d., 4/?/83) *1929-30
Rioux, Laurent J. ’71, *1967-68, 68-69
Ritchie, Kevin B. ’80, *1976-77
Roberts, Don H. ’51, *1947-48
Roberts, Edwin L. III ’74, *1970-71, 71-72, 72-73
Roberts, John K. ’35 (d., 8/?/85) *1931-32
Roberts, Malcolm W. ’40 (d., 11/14/87) 1939-40
Robertson, Curtis W. ’91, 1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91
Robertson, Robert A. ’63, *1959-60, 60-61, 61-62
Robinson, Merton D. ’55, *1951-52
Rodgers, Newton J. ’39 (d., 5/23/87) *1935-36
Pike, Roger A. ’65, *1961-62
*Pinansky, Linwood H. ’43, *1939-40
Platter, George J. ’68, *1964-65
Plummer, Harold C. Jr. ’51, **1947-48
Polese, Michael F. ’56, *1952-53, 53-54, 54-55, 55-56
Pomeroy, Robert B. ’84, 1984-85
Poplawsky, Michael M. ’76, 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75
Potter, Richard A. ’54, *1950-51
Poulin, Gerard J. ’49 (d., 1/10/90) *1945-46
Pound, David L. ’63, *1959-60
Rogers, Edwin A. ’62, 1958-59
Rogers, Philip N. ’38 (d., 12/5/89) *1934-35, 36-37, 37-38
Romansky, Monroe J. ’33 (d., 8/19/06) *1929-30
Rosell, Karl G. ’69, *1965-66
Ross, Levi M. III ’60, *1952-53
Rossignol, Matthew A. ’89, 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89
Rotondi, Charles D. ’74, *1970-71
Rowe, Alan B. ’46, *1942-43
Rowe, Justin A. ’03, 2001-02, 02-03
Royal, John W. ’51 (d., 3/30/96) *1945-45, *48-49
Pratt, Bertis L. Jr. ’43, *1939-40, 40-41, 41-42, 42-43
Preble, Clayton O. ’41 (d., 6/11/43) *1937-38
Prescott, Glenn C. ’75, *1970-71
Presnell, Donald F. ’44, *1940-41, 41-42, 42-43, 46-47
Priestley, John E. Jr. ’59 (d., 2/28/78) *1955-56
Prone, Richard S. ’71, *1967-68
Pruett, Joseph A. ’51, **1947-48
Pruett, Kenneth S. ’36 (d., 1/5/00) *1932-33
Pullen, Richard J. ’80, *1975-76
Quesnel, Michael J. ’81, *1977-78
Rubin, Herbert E. ’40 (d., 9/29/76) *1936-37
Russ, Robert C. ’34 (d., 10/15/06) *1930-31
Russell, Chauncey L. ’37 (d., 9/?/94) *1933-34
Russell, James A. ’59, *1955-56
Russell, Richard W. ’59, *1955-56
Russell, Wallace C. ’78, 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77
Ryan, Philip A. ’35, *1931-32
Ryder, John C. Jr. ’51, *1947-48
Ryder, William F. ’52 (d., 4/2/88) *1947-48
Sadler, Orville C. ’35 (d., 12/1/95) *1931-32
Quinn, Robert M. ’56, *1950-51
Quinn, Thomas W. ’80, *1976-77
Quint, Lloyd F. ’43 (d., 12/15/01) *1939-40, 40-41, 41-42, 42-43
Rafford, Herbert L. ’49 (d., 4/10/99) *1945-46
Ramsdell, Freeland L. ’34 (d., 7/21/99) *1930-31
Ramsey, Raymond E. ’42 (d., 2/?/89) *1938-39
Ranco, Ronald E. ’58 (d., 2/13/79) *1954-55
Randell, Alan C. ’72, 1969-70
Randlette, Howard H. ’23 (d., 2/18/83) 1922-23
Raymond, Gordon B. ’36 (d., 7/7/95) 1932-33
St. Laurent, Jeffrey R. ’93, 1992-93
St. Onge, Walter J. ’07 (d., 6/29/76) 1904-05
Saltzman, Elmer ’44, *1939-40
Saltzman, Robert S. ’50, **1946-47
Sanborn, James W. ’35 (d., 1/19/75) *1931-32
Sandstrom, Eric E. ’35 (d., 8/26/89) *1931-32
Saunders, Joseph G. ’54, *1949-50, 53-54
Savage, Lowell ’47, *1944-45
Sawyer, Carl L. ’43, *1939-40
Scales, Dominique H. M. ’07, 2005-06
*Changed name to Pines, Linwood H.
11.12
Men’s Basketball
1956–57 BLACK BEARS
Keith Mahaney (front, left) was a prolific scorer during his abbreviated varsity basketball career at Maine. He averaged 22.6 points per game (452 in 20
games) in the ’56–’57 season and 18.6 for his career which places him fourth on the all-time UM scoring list in terms of points per game average.
Unfortunately, due to Army service, Keith played only two and one-half seasons of varsity basketball, but his numbers were still impressive . . . 893 points in
48 games. He twice had 39 points in a game and at one time owned many UM and State Series scoring records. Front row, l-r, Keith Mahaney, Tom Seavey,
Franklin Smith, Dick Libby, Co-Capts. Pete Kostacopoulos and Bobby Jones, Thurlow Cooper, and Dudley Coyne. Back row, l-r, Coach Hal Woodbury, Mgr.
Wendell Leadbetter, Dick Collins, Richard Smith, Bill Bragdon, Ron Boynton, Dave Rand, Asst. Coach Jack Butterfield, and Trainer Stan Wallace.
1998–99 — A VERY GOOD SEASON
Coach John Giannini’s 1998–99 Maine team had a fine season, postintg a 19-9 record which included a win over Big Ten opponent Northwestern. It was
the first time a Maine five reached the 19-win plateau since the 1959–60 season. Front row, l-r, Jeremy Thombs, Fitzgerald “Dade” Faison, Fred Meeks,
Corey Thibodeau, Marcus Wills, Tom Waterman, and Co-Capt. Andy Bedard. Back row, l-r, Asst. Coaches Ted Woodward and Ed Jones, Clinton “Huggy”
Dye, Todd Tibbetts, Colin Haynes, Julian Dunkley, Nate Fox, Linnell Marshall, Jamar Croon, Co-Capt. Allen Ledbetter, Coach John Giannini, and Asst.
Coach Mike Mennenga.
Men’s Basketball
11.13
11.14
Scales, James G. ’10 (d., 6/19/41) 1905-06, 06-07, 07-08, 09-10
Scales, Nelson N. ’11 (d., 4/4/66) 1907-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11
Schiner, Lawrence R. ’61, *1957-58, 58-59, 59-60, 60-61
Schmidt, Francis V. ’42, *1938-39
Schmidt, Mark ’97, 1993-94
Scott, Bradley B. ’73, *1969-70
Searles, Stanwood R. ’34 (d., 9/29/87) *1930-31
Seavey, Thomas N. ’58, *1952-53, 53-54, 56-57, 57-58
Seekins, Ronald L. ’74, *1969-70
Sezak, Samuel ’31 (d., 3/21/89) *1927-28
Stanley, Edward C. ’39 (d., 8/3/88) *1935-36,
37-38, 38-39
Stanley, Edward K. ’30 (d., 2/18/82) *1926-27
Stanley, John C. ’72, *1968-69
Stanley, Lee K. ’69, *1963-64
Staples, William C. ’33, *1929-30
Stearns, Burton D. ’62, 1959-60
Stearns, Roger A. ’41 (d., 4/22/45) 1940-41
Steeves, Jerome I. ’40, *1936-37
Steinmetz, John F. ’44 (d., 4/2/45) *1940-41
Stephens, Frank O. Jr. ’48 (d., 12/15/01) *1942-43
Shapiro, Gregory C. ’63, 1960-61
Shea, Harry F. ’35 (d., 5/15/68) *1931-32
Sheehan, Barry F. ’74, *1970-71
Sheets, Jonathan B. ’07, 2005-06, 06-07
Sherburne, Lauris N. ’25 (d., 4/18/78) *1921-22
Shirley, Michael F. ’79, *1974-75, *75-76
Shute, Harry D. ’41 (d., 1/9/90) *1934-35
Silverman, Harold L. ’55, *1951-52
Simon, John C. ’35, *1931-32
Stenberg, Nancy K. ’83, 1979-80, 80-81
Stephenson, James B. Jr. ’69, *1965-66, 66-67,
67-68, 68-69
Sterling, John W. ’73, *1968-69, 69-70, 70-71, 71-72
Sterritt, Harry W. ’57, *1953-54
Stevens, Brian L. ’87, *1983-84
Stevens, James E. ’61, *1957-58, 58-59, 59-60
Stickel, William C. ’49 (d., 1/2/96) *1945-46
Stickney, Charles C. Jr. ’44, *1940-41, 41-42, 42-43
Stickney, Robert L. ’64, *1960-61, 62-63
Sims, James M. ’32 (d., 1/4/82) *1928-29
Sims, John L. Jr. ’86, 1982-83
Sinclair, Clayton Jr. ’55, *1951-52
Sinclair, Lawrence E. ’53, *1949-50, 52-53
Sinert, Norton ’50 (d., 5/2/95) *1946-47
Skinner, Oscar E. Jr. ’30 (d., 5/3/01) *1926-27
Smaha, Albert H. ’45, *1941-42
Small, Charles H. ’51 (d., 2/12/94) **1947-48, *48-49
Small, Clifton O. ’73, *1966-67
Small, Parker W. ’42, *1938-39, 39-40, 40-41, 41-42
Stinson, Bruce G. ’73, *1968-69, 69-70, 70-71, 71-72
Stobie, John W. ’10 (d., 6/26/41) 1906-07
Stone, Charles P. ’28 (d., 2/25/70) *1924-25, 27-28
Stout, Anthony A. ’62, *1958-59
Stowell, Dexter M. ’52, **1948-49
Strang, Garland F. ’66, *1962-63, 63-64, 64-65, 65-66
Stroud, John C. ’56 (d., 6/1/01) 1954-55
Stuart, George A. ’08 (d., 9/26/68) 1904-05, 05-06,
06-07, 07-08
Stubbert, Charles F. Jr. ’61, *1955-56
Small, Robert E. ’42 (d., 1/20/04) *1938-39
Smart, Michael D. ’76, 1975-76
Smith, Allan L. ’53, *1949-50
Smith, Daniel W. ’90, 1986-87, 87-88
Smith, David B. ’68, *1964-65, 65-66, 66-67, 67-68
Smith, Dean J. ’89, 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90
Smith, Franklin P. Jr. ’57, *1953-54, 54-55, 55-56, 56-57
Smith, Reginald ’97, 1993-94, 94-95
Smith, Robert A. ’44 (d., 12/28/04) *1940-41, 41-42
Smith, Sherrold L. ’44 (d, 2/23/99) *1940-41
Sturgeon, Donald T. ’61, *1957-58, 58-59, 59-60,
60-61
Sturgeon, Jeffrey W. ’89, 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83,
83-84
Sturgeon, Richard H. ’60, *1956-57, 57-58, 58-59,
59-60
Sturman, Andrew C. ’81, *1977-78
Sullivan, John J. ’75, *1971-72
Suminsby, John E. ’44, *1940-41
Sumpter, Bruce ’83, 1979-80
Smith, Steven O. ’87, 1984-85
Smith, Winslow B. ’38 (d., 6/20/82) *1933-34, 36-37
Socoby, Stephen M. ’73, *1969-70
Soderberg, Frederic A. ’25 (d., 3/27/93) 1924-25
Solari, Robert L. ’59, *1955-56, *56-57, 57-58
Somerville, Alexander R. ’50 (d., 3/31/94) **1946-47
Sorrie, Donald H. ’64, *1960-61
Soucie, George E. ’51, *1947-48
Soucie, Brett ’95, 1993-94, 94-95
Soucy, Frederick F. ’51, **1947-48, *48-49
Sundquist, Alan M. ’91, 1988-89, 89-90, 90-91
Susi, Dominick F. II ’72 (d., 6/16/03) *1967-68,
69-70, 70-71, 71-72
Susi, Michael S. ’79, *1975-76, 76-77
Sutton, Ernest N. ’54 (d., 10/25/54) *1949-50
Svendsen, David E. ’65, *1961-62, 62-63, 63-64,
64-65
Sweeny, John M. ’66, *1962-63
Swenson, Alfred A. ’38 (d., 2/13/93) *1934-35
Sylvester, Fred A. ’30 (d., 4/29/74) 1926-27, 28-29
Spear, Jasper A. ’42 (d., 5/8/86) *1938-39, 39-40, 40-41
Speed, Gary R. ’82, 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81
Speed, Gregg A. ’77, *1973-74
Sprague, James B. Jr. ’45 (d., 3/19/68) *1941-42
Spreng, George W. Jr. ’66 (d., 2/6/95) *1962-63, 63-64
Sproul, Alton L. Jr. ’49, *1945-46
Spurling, Terrance X. ’60, *1956-57, 57-58, 58-59
Squires, Charles O. ’54, *1950-51
Stacey, Wayne O. ’48, *1941-42
Stanley, Dennis P. ’71 (d., 10/25/06) *1967-68, 68-69
Tanner, Edward R. ’42 (d., d. u.) *1938-39
Tapley, Frank M. ’38 (d., 8/13/81) *1933-34, 36-37
Tarbell, Lester J. ’38, *1934-35
Taylor, Charles P. ’81, *1957-58
Taylor, Harold A. ’25 (d., 1/7/67) *1921-22
Taylor, James R. ’50 (d., 8/24/04) **1946-47
Taylor, Todd R. ’89, 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88
Tchekane-Bofia, Philippe ’09, 2005-06, 06-07
Teall, Arthur L. ’42 (d., 11/5/43) *1938-39
Terrill, Kevin J. ’94, 1990-91, 91-92, 92-93
Men’s Basketball
Theriault, Russell D. ’61, *1957-58
Thibeault, John E. ’78, *1972-73
Thibodeau, Corey P. ’00, 1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00
Thibodeau, Gerald L. ’71, *1967-68
Thomas, Albert H. III ’78, *1974-75
Thomas, Angelo ’99, 1995-96, 96-97
Thomas, Merrill ’39, *1935-36
Thombs, Jeremy A. ’01, 1997-98, 98-99
Thompson, Dana ’37 (d., 10/4/73) *1933-34, 36-37
Thompson, Gregory E. ’76, *1970-71
Veague, Arnold L. ’38 (d., 5/28/03) *1934-35, 37-38
Vickery, Russell M. ’70, *1966-67, 67-68, 68-69
Vitello, John J. ’78, *1974-75
Wadleigh, Ralph L. ’35 (d., 2/12/94) *1931-32
Wadsworth, Francis G. ’09 (d., ?/?/33) 1906-07,
07-08, 08-09
Walcott, Robert E. Jr. ’62, *1958-59
Walker, Richard L. ’65 (d., 4/13/02) *1961-62
Walker, William C. ’31 (d., 8/1/58) *1927-28
Wallingford, Jonathan A. ’05, 2001-02, 02-03, 03-04
Thompson, Rahsaan ’98, 1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98
Thompson, Samuel A. ’28 (d., 11/30/40) *1924-25
Thrush, Wendell R. ’50, **1946-47
Thurlow, Frederick ’49 (d., 3/31/86) *1947-48, 48-49
Thurston, Guy L. ’29 (d., 11/20/85) *1925-26, 26-27
Thurston, Michael S. ’73, *1969-70
Thurston, William C. ’58, *1951-52
Tibbetts, Arthur J. ’45 (d., 8/?/45) *1941-42
Tibbetts, Todd ’01, 1997-98, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02
Tilton, Bryan ’95, 1989-90
Walls, John S. ’78, *1974-75
Ward, Lowell E. ’43, *1939-40, 40-41
Ward, William H. ’39 (d., 7/20/42) *1938-39
Warner, Robert H. ’76, 1972-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76
Warren, Arthur R. ’63, *1959-60, 61-62, 62-63
Wass, Lester L. ’28 (d., 4/27/87) *1923-24, 27-28
Waterman, Thomas N. ’02, 1999-00, 00-01
Waugh, Lewis A. Jr. ’78, *1974-75, 75-76
Weatherbee, Edward A. ’29 (d., 7/6/59) *1925-26
Webb, Kyle S. ’87, *1976-77
Tilton, Emery J. ’32, *1928-29
Titcomb, Stanley T. ’39, *1935-36
Todd, Marshall A. ’70, 1968-69, 69-70
Tolman, Frederick G. ’54, *1950-51
Tolman, Marthon G. ’39 (d., 2/14/01) *1935-36
Toothaker, Eugene E. ’57, *1953-54
Topliff, Jeffrey J. ’85, 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85
*Topolosky, Francis L. ’34, *1930-31
Torrey, John A. ’72, *1964-65, 65-66
Toth, Robert J. ’54, *1950-51
Webber, William C. Jr. ’38 (d., 10/11/77) 1936-37, 37-38
Webster, Edwin P. ’36 (d., 10/21/88) *1932-33
Weeks, Edward W. ’34 (d., 7/25/37) *1930-31
Weeks, Terrance L. ’77, *1973-74
Weinstein, Milton ’43, *1939-40
Wells, William C. ’31 (d., 2/3/00) *1927-28, 28-29
Wescott, Earle ’49 (d., 9/30/00) *1941-42
West, Clifford H. Jr. ’43, *1939-40
Wheaton, Carl R. ’45, *1941-42
Wheeler, Jeffrey H. ’85, 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85
Totman, Arnold W. ’07 (d., 4/23/69) 1906-07
Tourtillotte, Harry E. Jr. ’39 (d., 10/30/02) *1935-36
Towle, Charles E. ’35 (d., 5/10/03) *1930-31
Tozer, Vernon W. ’51 (d., 1/29/77) *1947-48
Towns, Samuel E. ’82, 1978-79
Tracy, Clayton A. ’25 (d., 4/14/37) *1921-22
Tracy, Samuel E. ’41 (d., 6/10/85) *1937-38, 38-39,
39-40, 40-41
Trafton, Blaine E. ’55 (d., 11/18/91) 1950-51
Trafton, Emery J. ’32 (d., d. u.) *1928-29
White, Donald S. ’46, *1942-43
White, Leon G. Jr. ’44 (d., 8/17/91) *1940-41, 41-42,
42-43, 46-47
White, Nathan W. ’35 (d., 4/1/98) *1931-32
White, Paul J. ’46 (d., 7/14/74) *1942-43
White, Rickey ’03, 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03
Whitmore, John M. ’50, *1944-45
Whitney, Clifford E. ’40 (d., 11/21/79) 1939-40
Whitten, Donald L. ’57, *1953-54
Whitten, John F. ’44 (d., 5/15/75) 1941-42
Trainer, Thomas D. ’50, *1946-47
Treat, William W. ’40, *1936-37
Trefethen, John T. ’62, *1958-59
Trefethen, John W. ’28 (d., 9/22/64) *1924-25
Trumbull, Charles A. ’60, *1956-57, *57-58, 58-59
Tsoulas, George L. ’38 (d., 2/21/00) *1934-35
Tuck, Malcolm H. ’46 (d., 3/27/44) *1942-43
Turner, Eldon B. ’45, *1941-42
Turner, Ernest A. ’06, 2004-05, 05-06
Turner, Henry P. ’22 (d., 11/11/73) 1921-22
Whitten, M. Harvard ’41 (d., 4/23/82) *1937-38,
38-39, 39-40
Whitten, Robert R. ’31 (d., 4/21/64) *1927-28
Wholey, Paul R. ’78, 1975-76
Wiggin, Davis E. ’54, *1950-51
Wiggin, William R. ’50, *1945-46
Wight, John C. ’33 (d., 11/22/79) *1929-30
Wilbur, Herbert T. Jr. ’35 (d., 3/5/93) *1930-31
Wilbur, John E. ’45, *1941-42
Wilkins, Daniel W. ’36 (d., 7/5/96) *1932-33
Turner, Ronald D. Jr. ’65, *1961-62
Turner, Rashard D. ’07, 2005-06
Twombly, Earle C. ’25 (d., 12/15/66) *1921-22
Umphrey, George N. ’32 (d., 9/10/80) *1937-38
Uttley, William B. ’78, *1974-75
Vachon, Raymond F. ’61 (d., 7/5/97) *1956-57, 57-58
Van Gundy, William W. ’38 (d., d. u.) *1934-35
Vanidestine, Dennis W. ’64, *1960-61, 62-63, 63-64
Vanitas, James ’49, *1945-46
Van Voorhis, William E. ’49, *1942-43
Wilkinson, Robert F. ’62, *1958-59, 59-60
Williams, Philip ’70, *1966-67
Williamson, E. Jamaal ’91, 1990-91
Williamson, Terrance C. ’66, *1962-63
Wills, Marcus A. ’99, 1997-98, 98-99
Wilson, Charles H. Jr. ’40 (d., 9/30/43) *1936-37,
37-38, 38-39, 39-40
Wilson, Jay ’75, *1971-72
Wilson, John F. ’33 (d., 6/30/02) *1929-30
Wilson, Newell J. ’37 (d., 6/10/01) *1933-34
*Changed name to Topping, Francis L.
Men’s Basketball
11.15
Wilson, Paul B. ’37 (d., 3/4/83) *1933-34
Wilson, William S. ’48, 1945-46
Wing, Alan F. ’50, *1946-47, 47-48
Wishart, Robert F. ’35 (d., 7/1/41) *1931-32
Wolford, Michael P. ’71 (d., 12/1/01) 1968-69
Woodbrey, Henry K. ’53, *1949-50
Woodbrey, Victor A. ’52, **1947-48, *48-49, 49-50
Woodbury, Harold M. ’36 (d., 5/7/95) *1932-33, 1936-37
Woodbury, Kenneth F. ’24 (d., 10/8/90) 1923-24
Woodbury, Robert M. ’66, *1962-63, 63-64, 64-65, 65-66
Wright, Jeffrey C. ’80, *1977-88
Wright, Kenneth F. ’43 (d., 8/27/94) *1939-40
Wright, Lohn F. ’72, *1968-69
Wright, Virgil R. ’38 (d., 12/7/99) *1934-35
Wyman, David S. ’81, 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81
Wyman, Oscar L. II ’49 (d., 9/18/06) *1945-46
Wyman, Richard H. ’64, *1961-62, 62-63
York, Theodore R. ’59 (d., 10/19/67) *1955-56
Young, Christopher A. ’90, 1987-88
Young, Donald M. ’45, *1941-42
Woods, Frederick A. ’67, *1963-64, 64-65, 65-66, 66-67
Woodworth, Jack T. ’50 (d., 9/13/00) *1945-46
Worcester, Donald G. ’73, *1969-70
Worcester, Scott A. ’85, 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85
Work, Winslow A. ’45 (d., 12/24/85) *1941-42, 42-43
Workman, Thomas S. ’73, *1969-70
Wright, Gerald ’56, *1952-53
Young, Joseph F. III ’55, *1951-52
Zak, Robert V. ’84, *1973-74, 74-75
Zalauskas, Matthew B. ’86, 1982-83
Zanchi, Allyn A. ’89, 1985-86
Zdanowicz, Paul L. Jr. ’50, **1946-47
Ziray, Andrew J. Jr. ’73, *1969-70
Andre, Brian M. ‘08
Bernal, Junior A. ‘09
2006-07 First Time Letter Recipients
Cook, Jordan D. ‘10
Hartnett, Tyson R. .09
Socoby, Mark W. ‘10
1983–84 — A SEASON TO REMEMBER
Maine had a fine season in the winter of 1983–84, posting a
17-10 record and finishing third in the ECAC Division One
tournament. The Black Bears were led by Jeff Cross, who
averaged 16.8 points and 12.6 rebounds per game, one of the
best individual seasonal performances in UM history. Jeff
Sturgeon, Jeff Wheeler, and Jeff Topliff all had double figure
scoring averages. Front, Jim Boylan (left) and Kevin Green.
Second row, l-r, Jeff Topliff, Chip Bunker, Co-Capt. Jeff Cross,
Brian Stevens, and Jeff Wheeler. Third row, l-r, Dan Costigan,
Mark Hedtler, and Paul Cook. Next level, Rich Henry,
and on top, Co-Capt. Jeff Sturgeon.
11.16
Men’s Basketball
DICK COLLINS
Dick Collins ’59, captain of Maine’s 1958–59 team, and his
wife, Ann ’61, have been most generous benefactors for the
University over the years. Their contributions have included
rooms and facilities in the Buchanan Alumni House, the
Center for the Arts, Memorial Gymnasium, and Alfond
Stadium. They financed a new floor in Memorial Gymnasium,
a men’s basketball locker room, suites in the stadium, and
recently made a significant gift to the University’s capital gift
campaign which hopefully will result in a remodeling and
expansion of Memorial Gymnasium.
HEAD COACHES AND YEARLY TEAM RECORD
(Program suspended, 1910-20, 1929-35)
Coach
*1904-05
*1905-06
1906-07
1907-08
1908-09
1909-10
George K. Huntington
George S. Owen
John T. Phelan
John T. Phelan
John H. Neary
John H. Neary
W
L
Pct.
7
10
7
5
7
6
9
4
4
5
3
4
.437
.714
.636
.500
.700
.600
1920-21
1921-22
1922-23
1923-24
1924-25
1925-26
1926-27
1927-28
1928-29
James A. Baldwin
Howard W. Flack
Howard W. Flack
Joseph T. Murphy
Joseph T. Murphy
Fred M. Brice
Fred M. Brice
Fred M. Brice
Fred M. Brice
7
9
9
9
4
5
2
4
3
6
6
8
6
10
7
9
6
9
.538
.600
.529
.600
.286
.417
.181
.400
.250
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
/Harold M. Woodbury
William C. Kenyon
0
3
4
8
1
5
9
4
.000
.375
.307
.667
3
9
.250
4
7
9
4
4
10
9
11
8
7
6
6
8
4
8
7
.333
.500
.600
.400
.333
.714
.529
.611
1949-50
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
Samuel Sezak
Samuel Sezak
William C. Kenyon
George E. Allen
George E. Allen
George E. Allen
George E. Allen/
Samuel Sezak
Rome Rankin
4
13
14
6
.222
.684
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
Rome Rankin
Rome Rankin
Rome Rankin
Rome Rankin
Russell DeVette
Harold M. Woodbury
Harold M. Woodbury
Harold M. Woodbury
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
5
7
7
6
4
6
6
8
15
19
13
12
10
12
13
12
14
12
7
4
.278
.367
.410
.333
.235
.333
.300
.400
.682
.826
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
J. Brian McCall
Gilbert E. Philbrick
Gilbert E. Philbrick
18
11
8
12
13
9
8
7
10
7
5
13
15
11
10
13
12
17
13
17
.783
.458
.347
.522
.526
.409
.400
.292
.435
.292
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
Gilbert E. Philbrick
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
8
15
13
14
16
10
10
10
.333
.600
.565
.583
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
Men’s Basketball
11.17
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
11
14
13
17
14
15
14
11
13
8
10
13
.440
.560
.500
.680
.583
.548
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
Rudy Keeling
Rudy Keeling
14
7
12
17
11
7
10
13
9
11
14
19
14
10
17
20
18
15
19
17
.500
.269
.462
.630
.393
.259
.357
.464
.321
.393
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Rudy Keeling
Rudy Keeling
Rudy Keeling
Rudy Keeling
Rudy Keeling
Rudy Keeling
John M. Giannini
John M. Giannini
John M. Giannini
John M. Giannini
13
17
10
18
11
15
11
7
19
24
16
15
17
11
16
13
20
20
9
7
.448
.531
.370
.621
.407
.536
.355
.259
.679
.774
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
John M. Giannini
John M. Giannini
John M. Giannini
John M. Giannini
Theodore W. Woodward
Theodore W. Woodward
Theodore W. Woodward
18
12
14
20
14
12
12
11
18
16
10
15
16
18
.621
.400
.467
.667
.483
.429
.400
853
943
.475
*Mr. Huntington and Mr. Owen were team captains. They organized practices,
planned schedules, etc. The first professional coach was John T. Phelan.
ASSISTANT COACHES
Anderson, Dave (1958-59)
Bailey, Will (2002-03)
Bedard, Andy (2002-03)
Benzie, Scott (1991-96)
Berticelli, Mike (1975-76)
Brice, Fred (1923-25)
Bunting, Derek (1994-95)
Burden, Mike (2004-06)
Butterfield, Jack (1955-58)
Butterfield, Jim (1958-60)
Carville, Woody (1960-65)
Chappelle, Skip (1968-71)
Cook, Paul (1986-88)
Crowther, George (1942-43)
Dunkley, Julian (2005-06)
11.18
Men’s Basketball
Flack, Howard (1921-23)
Gavett, Peter (1973-83)
Gibbs, Ron (1989-90)
Harriman, Leon (1971-72)
Hayes, Jon (2003-04)
Hill, Fred (1988-91)
Holloway, Bob (1952-53)
Hutnik, Jim (1981-87)
Jaskulski, Mike (1988-93)
Jones, Ed (1996-02)
Lee, Randy (2001-02)
Leichner, Doug (2004-06)
Kenyon, Bill (1926-29, 35-36,
46-47, 48-49)
Mahaney, Larry (1952-55)
Markwood, Chris (2006-07)
Mennenga, Mike (1996-00)
Merrill, Carl (1972-73)
Moses, Mike (1987-88)
Oldham, Calvin (2003-05)
Philbrick, Gib (1966-68)
Rankin, Rome (1951-52)
Sezak, Sam (1939-42, 45-46,
47-48)
Sturgeon, Dick (1959-60)
Svendsen, Dave (1965-66)
Wallace, Stan (1925-26)
Wells, Bill (1936-39)
Westerman, Hal (1949-51)
Woodbury, Hal (1938-39, 53-56)
Woodward, Ted (1996-04)
CAPTAINS
Abbott, Lyman A. Jr. (1928-29)
Ahvenniemi, Olli M. (2006-07)
Arena, Casey (1995-96)
Banks, Reginald T. (1988-89)
Barnes, Kenneth (1993-94, 94-95)
Bedard. Andrew R. (1998-99, 99-00)
Berg, Eric O. (1923-24)
Bessey, Paul B. (1970-71, 71-72)
Black, William S. (1907-08)
Bourgoin, Louis J. (1938-39)
Boylan, James F. (1985-86, 86-87)
Boynton, Frederick A. (1947-48)
Branscombe, James S. (1927-28)
Burgess, Alan C. (1945-46)
Burns, Thomas R. (1974-75)
Campbell, Joseph L. (2004-05)
Carr, Terrance W. (1966-67)
Carville, Linwood L. (1952-53)
Chappelle, Thomas N. (1961-62)
Christie, John W. (1951-52)
Coady, Donald L. (1921-22)
Collins, Christopher T. (1995-96)
Collins, Richard R. (1958-59)
Condon, Steven V. (1974-75)
Cook, Paul T. (1983-84)
Coyne, Dudley F. (1957-58)
Croon, Jamar E. (2001-02)
Cross, Jeffrey A. (1982-83, 83-84)
Crowley, Nathaniel J. (1941-42)
Curtis, Benjamin A. Jr. (1946-47)
Dana, John P. (1954-55)
Deemer, Laddie (1962-63)
Dobson, Eric D. (2003-04)
Dore, Maurice R. (1959-60)
Dunkley, Julian (2000-01)
Folsom, Charles G. (1955-56)
Fox, Nathan J. (1999-00)
Gavett, Peter M. (1972-73)
Gavett, Stephen J. (1976-77)
Gillette, Gordon J. (1964-65)
Goddard, Charles W. (1948-49, 49-50)
Green, Kevin T. (1982-83)
Greene, Errick C. (2001-02)
Gunn, Clarence S. (1981-82)
Hadjisotirov, Ludmil (2003-04)
Hamlin, Tony S. (1973-74)
Hanscom, William A. (1926-27)
Harris, Rufus D. (1979-80)
Haynes, Colin P. (2000-01)
Henry, Richard A. (1985-86)
Higgins, Martin A. (1991-92)
Holmes, Jeffrey H. (1987-88)
Holmes, Melvin J. (1921-22)
Hunt, Terrance A. (1996-97)
Huntington, George K. (1904-05)
Jackson, Derrick (2001-02, 02-03)
Jones, Robert A. (1956-57)
Kearson, Rossie B. (1992-93)
Kostacopoulos, Peter (1956-57)
Lake, Malcolm L. (1924-25, 25-26)
Lapham, Roger E. (1978-79)
Ledbetter, Allen F. (1997-98, 98-99)
Lord, Dwight E. (1937-38)
Mahaney, Larry K. (1950-51)
Markwood, Christopher D. (2004-05)
Marseille, Fritz (1992-93)
Marshall, Robert C. (1909-10)
Mercer, James P. (1980-81)
Nelson, Kevin L. (1978-79)
Newell, Harry S. (1922-23)
Nixon, Robert E. (1953-54)
Norton, Charles C. (1943-44)
Owen, George S. (1905-06)
Petkus, Alfredas (2004-05, 05-06)
Polese, Michael F. (1955-56)
Pratt, Bertis L. Jr. (1942-43)
Reed, Kevin (2005-06, 06-07)
Reilly, Daniel G. (1976-77)
Robertson, Curtis W. (1990-91)
Rossignol, Matthew A. (1987-88, 88-89)
Russell, Wallace C. (1977-78)
Seavey, Thomas N. (1957-58)
Small, Parker W. (1941-42)
Smith, Dean J. (1989-90)
Stephenson, James B. Jr. (1967-68, 68-69)
Strang, Garland E. (1965-66)
Stuart, George A. (1906-07)
Sturgeon, Donald T. (1960-61)
Sturgeon, Jeffrey W. (1983-84)
Sturgeon, Richard H. (1959-60)
Susi, Dominick F. II (1970-71, 71-72)
Svendsen, David E. (1963-64, 64-65)
Sylvester, Fred A. (1929-30)
Thompson, Dana (1936-37)
Todd, Marshall A. (1969-70)
Topliff, Jeffrey J. (1984-85)
Tracy, Samuel E. Jr. (1940-41)
Wadsworth, Francis G. (1908-09)
Wallingford, Jonathan A. (2003-04)
Warner, Robert H. (1975-76)
Woodbury, Harold M. (1935-36)
Woodbury, Robert M. (1965-66)
Wyman, David S. (1980-81)
LEADERSHIP – A FAMILY AFFAIR
An interesting aspect of the group of men who have been elected captains of men’s basketball over the
years is the number of leaders from the same families. They include brothers Peter and Steve Gavett;
brothers Dick and Don Sturgeon, as well as Don’s son, Jeff; and Hal Woodbury and his son, Robert.
Men’s Basketball
11.19
YEAR-BY-YEAR GAME SCORES
27
37
11
14
15
6
11
7
11
12
25
19
21
25
4
10
1904-05 (7-9)
Rockland YMCA
Dexter Athletic Club
Gardiner Athletic Club
Colby
Colby
Dartmouth
St. Johnsbury A.C.
Norwich
Fairfield Athletic Club
Ashland Athletic Club
Tufts
Colby
New Hampshire
Thornton Academy
Gardiner Athletic Club
New Hampshire
12
4
10
10
23
66
41
35
39
16
26
9
3
17
13
28
19
19
21
26
21
27
13
13
24
24
16
9
13
12
1905-06 (10-4)
Guilford HS
Coburn Cl. Institute
Guilford HS
Taconet Club
Westbrook A.C.
Colby
Colby
Tufts
Thornton Academy
New Hampshire
Tufts
Lowell Textile
Holy Cross
Bangor YMCA
14
18
15
21
15
18
20
12
13
10
28
29
35
11
45
27
48
39
40
22
21
28
17
10
36
1906-07 (7-4)
Coburn Cl. Institute
Guilford HS
New Hampshire
Colby
Brewster Academy
Colby
Hebron Academy
Philips Andover Acad.
New Hampshire
Tufts
MIT
12
24
11
13
11
23
16
39
20
27
31
38
27
13
34
48
22
11
21
12
15
1907-08 (5-5)
New Hampshire
Colby
Colby
Bar Harbor A.C.
Bates
Bates
New Hampshire
Lowell Textile
Tufts
MIT
16
20
22
12
8
15
16
30
29
22
41
40
34
24
85
47
25
24
45
32
42
81
37
34
103
28
33
23
33
22
1908-09 (7-3)
Dexter HS
Colby
New Hampshire
Colby
Rockland YMCA
Colby
Worcester Tech
Massachusetts
Lowell Textile
New Hampshire
9
16
15
33
12
7
27
25
20
21
1909-10 (6-4)
Belfast HS
Dexter HS
Bangor Athletic Club
New Hampshire
Bar Harbor YMCA
Tufts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Worcester Tech
MIT
15
8
7
12
11
34
31
33
42
48
1910-20
(Sport Suspended)
32
29
24
23
45
30
25
38
27
38
8
23
27
1920-21 (7-6)
Portland Athletic Club
Northeastern
Rhode Island
Brown
Northeastern
Bates
Boston College
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Portland Athletic Club
New Hampshire
Bates
Boston College
20
13
28
24
22
24
45
23
25
14
37
24
34
28
28
19
26
34
18
31
28
49
20
16
10
23
25
39
1921-22 (9-6)
Bates
Portland Athletic Club
Holy Cross
Portland Athletic Club
New Hampshire
Bates
Colby
Clark
Boston College
Wesleyan
Connecticut
Brown
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Colby
18
29
48
22
31
31
10
26
29
23
22
20
18
19
29
48
24
13
28
20
23
19
28
31
35
28
49
23
20
46
9
35
1922-23 (9-8)
Portland Athletic Club
Colgate
Syracuse
Hamilton
Rochester
Goodyear Club
Baldwin-Wallace
Wittenburg
Cincinnati
New England College
Boston College
Worcester Tech
Harvard
MIT
Portland Athletic Club
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
21
42
17
34
18
19
18
43
32
11
24
26
36
21
17
15
24
38
34
18
31
17
34
28
26
18
26
27
38
21
30
25
1923-24 (9-6)
Portland Athletic Club
Brown
Rhode Island
Atlas Club
Yale
Clark
Boston College
New Hampshire
Tufts
New Hampshire
Portland Athletic Club
Fitchburg State
Massachusetts
Worcester Tech
Trinity
14
16
26
30
26
11
29
42
31
24
23
30
32
26
15
32
22
35
24
29
27
41
14
34
42
10
22
25
25
1924-25 (4-10)
Hamilton
St. Lawrence
Colgate
University Club
Rutgers
C.C.N.Y.
Boston College
New Hampshire
Worcester Tech
Boston College
New Hampshire
Wesleyan
Rhode Island
Worcester Tech
34
41
36
22
56
41
40
27
33
37
29
25
36
29
26
17
18
13
43
1925-26 (5-7)
Dartmouth
RPI
Union
New Hampshire
Portland Athletic Club
23
50
52
29
29
Coaches and players have been known to complain about the length of road trips over the years, but
how about the journey endured by the 1922-23 Maine team? The Black Bears played eight games in almost
as many nights, facing Colgate, Syracuse, Hamilton and Rochester in upstate New York, followed by four
games in Ohio vs. the Goodyear Club, Baldwin-Wallace, Wittenburg, and Cincinnati. Unbelievable!
11.20
Men’s Basketball
58
29
26
20
31
12
19
1925-26 (cont.)
Fort Williams
Portland Athletic Club
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Worcester Tech
22
14
34
36
38
28
18
23
25
24
29
14
57
27
19
27
28
20
1926-27 (2-9)
Dartmouth
Norwich
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Fifth Infantry
Portland Athletic Club
New Hampshire
Harvard
Connecticut
Rhode Island
35
38
27
25
34
21
33
25
38
38
29
20
28
24
37
31
52
26
21
36
29
38
31
22
19
28
39
24
21
32
27
30
24
1927-28 (4-6)
Massachusetts
Newport NTS
New Hampshire
Alumni
Connecticut
Bridgewater State
Rhode Island
Worcester Tech
Harvard
Colby
1928-29 (3-9)
MSC (Husson)
Amherst
Connecticut
Wesleyan
Rhode Island
Bridgewater State
Lowell Textile
Harvard
MIT
Worcester Tech
Colby
New Hampshire
24
45
27
28
24
23
35
22
53
15
30
40
29
30
48
20
31
39
40
23
32
33
1929-35
(Sport Suspended)
1935-36 (0-1)
32 Northeastern
36
1936-37 (3-5)
Northeastern
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
New Hampshire
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
33
63
50
32
40
41
64
40
41
28
40
25
50
44
36
35
1937-38 (4-9)
37 Northeastern
41 Colby
26 Rhode Island
36
43
60
44
28
48
39
45
45
42
34
59
40
1937-38 (cont.)
Connecticut
Northeastern
Bates
Connecticut
Bowdoin
Bates
Colby
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
32
46
45
40
51
41
49
50
69
56
53
48
1938-39 (8-4)
Colby
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
Northeastern
Bates
Connecticut
Bates
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Colby
New Hampshire
31
79
29
46
49
40
53
31
56
100
44
33
51
55
38
38
39
50
34
68
46
37
54
37
1939-40 (3-9)
Bates
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Colby
Connecticut
Colby
Bates
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
47
78
56
44
55
67
45
71
44
33
76
44
52
51
37
23
46
46
45
48
36
53
44
48
1940-41 (4-8)
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
Colby
Bates
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Bates
Colby
New Hampshire
Northeastern
New Hampshire
92
80
40
44
41
53
90
46
52
52
30
59
48
45
35
50
45
35
37
44
56
60
40
48
50
1941-42 (7-7)
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
Bowdoin
Bates
Colby
Connecticut
Colby
New Hampshire
Bowdoin
Northeastern
Rhode Island
Bates
79
58
51
32
25
38
47
42
33
22
42
81
45
52
31
39
51
30
44
46
38
71
51
1941-42 (cont.)
60 New Hampshire
37
56
55
65
80
57
50
54
48
51
40
54
37
55
60
36
1942-43 (9-6)
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
Bowdoin
Bates
Dow AFB
Bowdoin
Colby
Bates
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Colby
Northeastern
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
76
72
44
29
49
36
26
56
52
38
38
35
36
68
43
22
52
57
56
43
48
53
57
37
61
1943-44 (4-6)
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Northeastern
Bowdoin
Bowdoin
Connecticut
Colby
Northeastern
Rhode Island
Colby
50
91
59
46
44
73
29
45
115
51
41
52
33
49
40
71
45
50
54
62
64
60
1944-45 (4-8)
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Northeastern
Colby
Bowdoin
New Hampshire
Connecticut
Bowdoin
Northeastern
Colby
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
69
111
50
40
61
61
44
64
63
52
121
66
63
32
66
69
60
52
86
51
48
65
63
69
38
55
1945-46 (10-4)
Rhode Island
107
Connecticut
54
Northeastern
48
Bates
42
Bowdoin
45
Colby
47
New Hampshire
54
Bowdoin
27
Connecticut
60
Bates
56
Northeastern
46
Rhode Island
82
New Hampshire
35
Colby
43
77
81
72
38
1946-47 (9-8)
Colby
Bowdoin
Bates
Connecticut
57
54
54
51
Men’s Basketball
11.21
11.22
66
67
45
50
60
39
48
33
70
80
56
62
39
1946-47 (cont.)
Rhode Island
Northeastern
Colby
Bowdoin
Bates
Connecticut
Colby
Bowdoin
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Bates
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
99
56
52
47
68
88
59
41
69
60
54
88
37
62
71
55
59
32
29
56
50
53
61
64
39
64
78
43
57
57
57
1947-48 (11-7)
Bates
Colby
Bowdoin
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
New Hampshire
Colby
Bowdoin
Bates
Connecticut
Northeastern
Bates
Rhode Island
Colby
Bowdoin
New Hampshire
59
55
47
48
48
63
52
47
57
41
56
46
45
67
55
58
43
68
60
48
39
49
43
48
56
49
33
52
29
51
69
60
45
30
39
54
1948-49 (4-14)
Bates
Colby
Bowdoin
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Northeastern
Colby
Bowdoin
Bates
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Bowdoin
Bates
Northeastern
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Colby
59
60
55
52
63
98
64
60
42
72
55
52
37
29
36
33
47
64
51
40
59
53
56
70
56
57
52
48
51
50
1949-50 (13-6)
Bates
Colby
Bowdoin
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Northeastern
Bowdoin
Bates
Colby
New Hampshire
Bowdoin
38
34
52
44
65
74
40
37
35
59
42
44
Men’s Basketball
67
61
58
63
48
66
41
1949-50 (cont.)
Bates
Northeastern
Connecticut
Colby
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Vermont
53
46
47
49
52
59
62
57
69
59
64
65
67
62
63
49
55
60
1950-51 (5-13)
Bates
56
Bowdoin
47
Vermont
58
Colby
56
Connecticut
68
Rhode Island
93
Bates
74
Colby
85
Northeastern
78
New Hamphshire
51
Bowdoin
47
Bates
52
Northeastern
65
Connecticut
83
Colby
101
Rhode Island
71
New Hampshire
53
Bowdoin
65
71
42
73
49
36
57
72
80
54
47
40
87
67
55
53
57
52
60
69
1951-52 (7-12)
Bates
Bowdoin
Colby
Vermont
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Bates
Massachusetts
Northeastern
Colby
Bowdoin
New Hampshire
Bates
Northeastern
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Colby
Bowdoin
60
68
90
54
72
71
69
59
60
77
49
70
56
54
66
77
86
62
64
76
66
88
86
80
66
81
86
72
68
86
66
68
82
78
60
51
1952-53 (7-10)
Bowdoin
Bates
Vermont
Colby
Northeastern
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Bowdoin
Colby
Bates
Connecticut
Bates
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Colby
Bowdoin
64
67
77
87
75
87
79
80
68
87
81
76
77
90
85
76
64
49
43
67
58
51
45
52
53
63
76
75
87
64
60
55
92
69
80
53
61
74
75
64
72
49
1953-54 (6-12)
Vermont
72
Colby
88
Bowdoin
87
Bates
71
Northeastern
100
Rhode Island
72
Connecticut
108
Colby
53
Bates
68
Bowdoin
87
New Hampshire
77
Colby
67
Connecticut
102
New Hampshire
84
Rhode Island
80
Bates
62
Bowdoin
70
Massachusetts
69
65
59
59
56
58
63
73
65
60
93
73
86
80
83
92
95
67
1954-55 (4-13)
Vermont
80
Bates
63
Colby
76
Bowdoin
55
Connecticut
99
Rhode Island
89
Colby
74
Bowdoin
77
Bates
79
New Hampshire
81
Connecticut
116
Bates
66
New Hampshire
94
Massachusetts
90
Rhode Island
101
Bowdoin
93
Colby
89
54
71
64
68
64
75
82
72
73
68
92
96
74
83
74
69
83
86
1955-56 (6-12)
Vermont
53
Bowdoin
74
Colby
65
Bates
86
Northeastern
65
Colby
90
Bowdoin
66
Bates
76
Rhode Island
95
Connecticut
94
New Hampshire
84
Connecticut
109
Colby
76
Rhode Island
95
New Hampshire
72
Massachusetts
78
Bates
79
Bowdoin
82
67
85
83
88
97
65
84
83
1956-57 (6-14)
Bowdoin
Vermont
Colby
Bates
Northeastern
Colby
Bates
Bowdoin
80
82
93
91
70
79
77
96
1968–69 BLACK BEARS
Gilbert “Gib” Philbrick, one of the most popular figures in UM athletic history, served as head coach of the Black Bears for three seasons between 1968
and 1971. His 1968–69 team posted a 10-13 record, but included a 28-point win over Connecticut in mid-season and later won back-to-back road games
over Rhode Island and Connecticut, the first such accomplishment in UM hoop history. Jim Stephenson, a first-team, all-Yankee Conference selection, set
a new UM record by averaging 23.8 points per game, a mark bettered only over the years by Rufus Harris. Hugh Campbell, Marshall Todd and Dennis
Stanley combined to average 41 points per game and Campbell set a new UM mark in rebounding with an average of 12.7 per game. Front row, l-r, Asst.
Coach Skip Chappelle, Jim Stephenson, Hugh Campbell, and Coach Gib Philbrick. Standing, l-r, Mgr. Chet Hubbard, Carroll Lee, Laurent Rioux, Russ
Vickery, Bob Chandler, Mike Wolford, Dennis Stanley, Ernie Dobbs, Dick Blake, Marshall Todd, Mike Hanson, Mike McGuire, and Trainer Wes Jordan.
1961–62 BLACK BEARS
Skip Chappelle’s teammates honored him in his final season by electing him to serve as team captain. It was a fitting climax to an extraordinary career. He
became the first player to average more than 20 points per game in two seasons and held the career scoring record when he graduated. He averaged 20.5
points per game in his varsity career, a mark bettered only in later years by Jim Stephenson (22.7) and Rufus Harris (21.4). He was the first basketball
player to be elected to the UM Hall of Fame. He was the only player in the 30-year history of the Yankee Conference to lead the league in scoring average
three times and is the only UM player to be named first team, all-YC three times. Members of the 1961–62 team were, front, l-r, Dennis Vanidestine, Ted
Leadbetter, Alan Leathers, Capt. Skip Chappelle, Len MacPhee, Laddie Deemer, and Joel Densmore. Back row, l-r, Don Harnum, John McGonagle, Bob
Robertson, Bob Stickney, Gary Johnston, Art Warren, Jack Brown, and Coach Brian McCall.
Men’s Basketball
11.23
11.24
73
92
60
89
81
59
86
71
90
73
90
82
1956-57 (cont.)
Brandeis
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Bates
Rhode Island
Bowdoin
Colby
Northeastern
Massachusetts
71
66
64
66
69
60
47
57
57
74
62
62
73
62
55
61
66
65
65
77
1957-58 (8-12)
Brandeis
82
Bates
82
Colby
78
Vermont
79
Vermont
72
Bowdoin
51
Bowdoin
53
Bates
61
Colby
64
New Hampshire
76
Connecticut
84
Rhode Island
50
Massachusetts
59
Connecticut
103
New Hampshire
79
Bates
55
Rhode Island
54
Massachusetts
59
Colby
56
Bowdoin
57
71
75
77
75
75
49
78
63
58
56
69
90
78
61
74
72
70
96
94
81
81
62
1958-59 (15-7)
Bates
Colby
Vermont
Vermont
Bowdoin
St. Michael’s
Wesleyan
Rutgers
Connecticut
Bates
Colby
Bowdoin
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Bates
Bowdoin
Colby
61
72
75
73
71
71
57
72
73
61
65
65
83
72
69
63
68
83
77
54
67
65
93
67
71
67
77
87
74
1959-60 (19-4)
Brandeis
Bates
Colby
Vermont
Vermont
Bowdoin
Columbia
79
61
63
61
54
70
66
Men’s Basketball
81
124
100
71
118
74
84
96
95
65
109
88
101
77
73
77
71
75
85
79
85
116
54
86
78
70
60
71
1959-60 (cont.)
Colgate
Colby
Bowdoin
Bates
Colby
Connecticut
New Hampshire
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Bates
Bowdoin
New Hampshire
Colby
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
75
81
94
85
58
72
102
73
68
69
82
76
88
74
78
103
62
60
78
66
50
81
99
1960-61 (18-5)
Bates
52
Colby
72
Vermont
63
Vermont
51
Bowdoin
49
Rhode Island
77
Baldwin-Wallace
100
Boston U.
65
Cornell
58
Rhode Island
65
Bates
69
Colby
61
New Hampshire
79
Connecticut
55
Massachusetts
75
Massachusetts
65
Bowdoin
69
Connecticut
73
Bates
71
Rhode Island
76
Colby
68
Bowdoin
52
New Hampshire
80
60
74
68
52
68
65
92
89
57
77
73
76
43
67
75
78
54
66
79
70
87
92
65
85
1961-62 (11-13)
Tufts
Colby
Bates
Vermont
Vermont
Bowdoin
Boston College
USCGA
Columbia
New Hampshire
Connecticut
Bates
Colby
Bowdoin
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Colby
Bowdoin
Bates
Rhode Island
95
62
33
58
52
74
60
91
97
85
49
56
70
67
73
79
57
76
63
71
63
66
104
79
71
60
68
61
55
70
82
68
65
72
93
68
68
72
69
88
72
52
63
87
74
64
61
78
64
75
77
58
64
65
84
68
61
78
70
93
54
68
76
1962-63 (8-15)
Tufts
62
Colby
59
Bowdoin
65
Vermont
77
Vermont
71
Bates
57
St. Anselm’s
86
Rhode Island
86
Bucknell
66
Colby
66
Bates
55
Colby
59
Connecticut
92
Bowdoin
74
New Hampshire
101
Massachusetts
80
Connecticut
89
New Hampshire
57
Rhode Island
78
Bates
73
Bowdoin
70
Colby
87
Massachusetts
94
110
85
59
51
88
69
70
80
96
77
78
81
58
82
54
78
53
75
76
84
82
67
92
1963-64 (12-11)
Brandeis
70
Colby
69
Vermont
60
Vermont
75
Bates
76
Bowdoin
43
Boston U.
80
Bowdoin
85
Bates
89
New Hampshire
76
Bowdoin
72
Rhode Island
114
Connecticut
71
Colby
78
Bates
48
Massachusetts
87
Connecticut
80
Bates
81
New Hampshire
75
Bowdoin
69
Rhode Island
99
Colby
90
Massachusetts
90
103
83
103
87
70
82
62
60
102
98
48
120
67
63
59
54
84
1964-65 (13-10)
Norwich
Vermont
Vermont
Bowdoin
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Youngstown
Muskingum
Wooster
Gannon
Bates
St. Anselm’s
Colby
Connecticut
Bates
New Hampshire
83
60
84
69
82
90
89
81
78
91
99
76
75
60
95
41
67
2006–07 BLACK BEARS
Coach Ted Woodward began his third season as head coach of Maine basketball with a lineup composed of several top players from Maine high school
ranks. The non-conference schedule included at least three nationally- ranked teams, Providence, Nevada, and Penn State. Seated, l-r, Tyson Hartnett,
Jesse Keith, Jason Hight, Co-Capt. Kevin Reed, Jon Sheets, Junior Bernal, and Chris Bruff. Standing, l-r, Asst. Coaches Doug Leichner and Mike Burden,
Equip. Mgr. Kelly Clifford, Mark Socoby, Christian Cavanaugh, Brian Andre, Co-Capt. Olli Ahvenniemi, Jordan Cook, Philippe Tchekane-Bofia, Sean
Costigan, Trainer Paula Linder, Asst. Coach Chris Markwood, and Coach Ted Woodward.
1975–76 — A FINE SEASON
Bob Warner closed his great career at Maine by leading the Bears to a 14-11 record. One of the top rebounders in New England intercollegiate history, he
totaled 1,304 in three varsity seasons, still a UM record. Paul Wholey averaged 22.1 points per game and was named first team, all-YC. The Bears had
plenty of other scoring punch, with Warner averaging 16.9 per game, Roger Lapham at 12.3 and Dan Reilly at 10.1. Highlights of the season were pulsating
wins over Rhode Island, 73-71, and Connecticut, 64-63. Kneeling, l-r, Asst. Coach Peter Gavett, Capt. Bob Warner, and Coach Skip Chappelle. Standing, l-r,
Grad. Asst. Coach Mike Berticelli, Paul Wholey, Brian Butterfield, Steve Fitzpatrick, Scott Higgins, Kevin Nelson, Steve Gavett, Roger Lapham, Lew Waugh,
Kevin Kulhawy, Dan Reilly, Wally Russell, and Trainer Phil Mateja.
Men’s Basketball
11.25
11.26
65
82
65
86
105
68
1964-65 (cont.)
Bowdoin
Rhode Island
Colby
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Boston U.
74
118
58
69
69
69
93
69
93
68
75
71
106
72
58
76
70
59
70
59
69
72
1965-66 (9-13)
St. Anselm’s
81
Norwich
85
Vermont
65
Vermont
67
Connecticut
84
Springfield
79
Colby
86
Bowdoin
63
New Hampshire
89
Rhode Island
109
Bowdoin
63
Bates
85
Boston U.
83
Colby
81
Connecticut
114
Bates
97
Massachusetts
63
Bowdoin
68
Rhode Island
91
Colby
67
Massachusetts
73
New Hampshire
68
65
83
69
68
74
67
97
83
96
84
105
65
97
92
88
93
73
88
75
79
1966-67 (8-12)
St. Anselm’s
81
Rhode Island
115
New Hampshire
74
Massachusetts
87
LeMoyne
85
Lafayette
62
Colby
51
Bowdoin
74
Vermont
67
Vermont
90
Bates
92
Connecticut
109
Boston U.
89
Bates
93
Connecticut
114
Bowdoin
81
Rhode Island
97
Colby
80
Massachusetts
83
New Hampshire
90
83
68
68
100
39
93
92
61
89
79
101
61
72
1967-68 (7-17)
Assumption
98
Northeastern
80
Rhode Island
103
New Hampshire
78
Massachusetts
78
Wayne State
75
South Dakota
109
Eastern Michigan
73
Brandeis
82
Connecticut
81
Colby
74
Vermont
63
Vermont
75
Men’s Basketball
58
85
58
93
70
77
95
88
84
69
97
81
95
87
64
86
69
1967-68 (cont.)
Boston U.
100
Bates
89
St. Anselm’s
72
Connecticut
93
New Hampshire
90
Rhode Island
98
Bowdoin
100
Massachusetts
100
Colby
75
Bates
83
Bowdoin
94
80
62
81
101
125
81
76
63
106
47
78
68
83
112
93
116
87
85
84
87
66
109
80
1968-69 (10-13)
New Hampshire
98
Assumption
74
Northeastern
86
Rhode Island
111
New Hampshire
86
Masachusetts
106
Muhlenberg
101
East Stroudsburg
67
Bates
79
Vermont
46
Vermont
83
AIC
103
Boston U.
92
Bates
91
Brandeis
85
Connecticut
88
Colby
81
Rhode Island
81
Connecticut
70
Bowdoin
102
Massachusetts
91
Colby
87
Bowdoin
83
54
65
90
97
61
42
75
77
98
60
68
63
70
75
93
74
80
71
70
66
60
71
79
89
1969-70 (7-17)
Vermont
70
Rhode Island
98
Bates
91
AIC
108
Hofstra
95
Army
68
Connecticut
83
New Hampshire
79
Vermont
83
New Hampshire
73
Maryland
97
Citadel
81
Stetson
115
Florida Southern
70
Bates
78
Connecticut
99
Colby
72
Rhode Island
98
Bowdoin
69
Massachusetts
84
Colby
54
Massachusetts
103
Boston U.
93
Bowdoin
68
1970-71 (8-16)
50 Vermont
45
82 Rhode Island
110
73 Bowdoin
72
103
65
64
73
67
52
67
72
67
70
112
95
54
81
56
57
83
73
73
71
78
1970-71 (cont.)
Stony Brook
94
New Hampshire
80
Florida Southern
77
St. Leo
101
Rollins
79
Georgia Tech
99
Vermont
64
MIT
74
New Hampshire
86
Hofstra
87
Connecticut
88
Bates
51
Connecticut
88
Colby
75
Bowdoin
57
Massachusetts
85
Bates
78
Colby
77
Boston U.
97
Massachusetts
84
Rhode Island
116
66
94
50
58
55
74
68
66
88
59
85
42
69
69
52
69
64
53
73
83
73
66
68
68
83
1971-72 (15-10)
New Hampshire
61
Bowdoin
58
Boston U.
39
Rhode Island
53
Fairleigh-Dickinson
65
Stony Brook
65
Marshall
100
Oral Roberts
110
St. Michael’s
95
Vermont
55
Bates
55
New Hampshire
58
Connecticut
72
St. Anselm’s
64
Connecticut
51
Siena
56
Colby
73
Boston U.
60
Bates
67
Vermont
60
Colby
62
Massachusetts
100
Bowdoin
52
Rhode Island
89
Massachusetts
79
72
87
70
70
67
76
64
115
53
78
64
57
81
73
84
67
110
1972-73 (13-10)
Vermont
67
Bowdoin
62
Boston U.
78
New Hampshire
55
Fairleigh-Dickinson
65
Rhode Island
69
Rhode Island
86
St. Michael’s
97
Bates
54
St. Anselm’s
71
Vermont
73
Massachusetts
90
Connecticut
98
Bates
54
Boston U.
70
Colby
68
Connecticut
105
76
88
71
83
75
83
1972-73 (cont.)
St. Anselm’s
Bowdoin
Massachusetts
Colby
New Hampshire
Siena
59
61
78
87
71
90
60
83
96
83
53
76
97
73
69
51
100
80
73
71
86
58
60
94
105
55
88
88
73
64
1973-74 (14-10)
Vermont
68
Vermont
72
Bowdoin
44
Boston U.
81
New Hampshire
55
West Chester State
66
Trinity
79
Rhode Island
74
Connecticut
79
Massachusetts
73
St. Michael’s
93
Bates
56
St. Anselm’s
56
Connecticut
93
Bates
62
Boston U.
87
Rhode Island
78
MIT
51
Colby
88
St. Anselm’s
45
Bowdoin
56
Massachusetts
108
Colby
71
New Hampshire
68
103
92
79
57
67
67
70
87
91
59
67
109
64
97
90
99
77
67
76
49
90
71
78
61
87
1974-75 (11-14)
Bowdoin
62
Boston U.
94
New Hampshire
56
Florida Tech
60
South Florida
78
Delaware
80
St. Michael’s
72
Dartmouth
86
Va. Commonwealth
90
Vermont
69
Vermont
84
Bates
82
Rhode Island
89
St. Anselm’s
76
Connecticut
100
Bates
73
New Hampshire
81
Boston U.
85
Colby
75
Massachusetts
85
St. Anselm’s
72
Connecticut
80
Central Connecticut
70
Colby
59
Massachusetts
105
1975-76 (14-11)
102 Boston U.
77 Vermont
84 Vermont
101 Massachusetts
73 Rhode Island
86
72
108
106
71
80
88
75
81
97
69
96
72
69
98
72
82
82
67
75
69
94
64
103
81
1975-76 (cont.)
Dartmouth
79
LaSalle
104
Northeastern
67
St. Michael’s
83
St. Anselm’s
83
Conneccticut
83
Bates
71
New Hampshire
76
Rhode Island
79
Colby
66
Boston U.
73
New Hampshire
75
Va. Commonwealth
92
Iona
84
Bates
56
Massachusetts
76
Bowdoin
69
Connecticut
63
Colby
71
Northeastern
75
87
89
118
78
74
76
73
54
65
63
63
98
67
71
80
67
74
63
84
71
74
68
75
85
101
86
1976-77 (13-13)
Boston College
99
Northeastern
67
Cent. Connecticut
103
CCNY
50
Boston U.
67
LaSalle
91
Armstrong State
64
Dartmouth
55
UNC/Wilmington
67
Connecticut
79
Fairleigh-Dickinson
48
Buffalo
85
Delaware
73
Bates
63
Old Dominion
108
Iona
68
New Hampshire
63
Vermont
55
Vermont
82
Northeastern
79
Boston U.
78
Youngstown
77
Rhode Island
95
Massachusetts
96
Colby
76
New Hampshire
79
74
68
61
93
88
74
77
96
81
66
49
75
79
69
72
94
1977-78 (17-8)
Northeastern
Boston U.
New Hampshire
Morgan State
Youngstown
Canisius
Brooklyn
LIU
Fairleigh-Dickinson
South Florida
Stetson
Dartmouth
Valparaiso
Wisconsin/Milwaukee
Vermont
Vermont
85
66
65
87
74
67
54
77
79
67
53
76
66
72
59
74
121
90
72
76
79
71
68
74
97
1977-78 (cont.)
Bates
Buffalo
St. Michael’s
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Cent. Connecticut
New Hampshire
Boston U.
Northeastern
99
79
70
74
73
82
59
88
85
73
93
72
72
84
61
64
79
89
58
46
79
82
86
63
66
74
80
71
85
76
64
75
89
1978-79 (14-10)
Providence
UMBC
North Carolina A&T
Boston U.
Towson
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Connecticut
Siena
Morgan State
Marquette
Canisius
Vermont
Vermont
Baltimore
South Carolina
Boston U.
Northeastern
Cent. Connecticut
Massachusetts
Old Dominion
UNC/Wilmington
New Hampshire
Wisconsin/Milwaukee
75
75
57
63
71
70
66
97
75
56
55
99
56
87
50
96
72
56
53
67
91
85
61
63
59
75
65
82
89
70
81
61
71
67
68
75
77
79
71
91
72
87
72
65
69
66
77
76
102
67
66
67
1979-80 (15-13)
Alabama
76
C.W. Post
49
East Carolina
67
Delaware
64
LIU
79
New Hampshire
55
LSU
103
Fairleigh-Dickinson
63
Towson
74
South Carolina
65
Biscayne
56
Northeastern
86
Marquette
87
DePaul
93
Northeastern
72
Vermont
85
Vermont
58
Eastern Kentucky
95
Siena
65
North Hampshire
54
UNC/Wilmington
53
UMBC
68
North Carolina A&T
76
Massachusetts
63
Boston U.
91
Connecticut
87
Northeastern
52
Holy Cross
73
Men’s Basketball
11.27
57
112
87
93
51
58
78
50
64
54
82
77
82
70
90
83
87
57
73
48
60
52
74
96
51
98
87
54
11.28
1980-81 (14-14)
Texas A&M
66
East Carolina
81
Siena
65
New Hampshire
68
Connecticut
55
Montana
59
Murray State
65
Northeastern
70
Temple
70
Kentucky
100
Eastern Kentucky
74
DePaul
85
Towson
74
Tennessee State
71
Vermont
83
Vermont
72
St. Michael’s
68
Drexel
51
Boston U.
58
Villanova
68
New Hampshire
71
UNC/Wilmington
57
Fairleigh-Dickinson
77
Marist
67
Temple
53
Delaware State
79
Colgate
83
Holy Cross
63
53
60
66
70
44
67
80
61
72
66
81
44
46
83
66
50
54
55
57
57
65
64
63
69
64
58
1981-82 (7-19)
Connecticut
Fairfield
Siena
Brooklyn
Providence
DePaul
New Hampshire
Alabama
Towson
Utica
VMI
Northeastern
Marquette
Vermont
Vermont
Holy Cross
New Hampshire
Notre Dame
Drexel
Temple
Villanova
Marist
Boston U.
Colgate
Canisius
Niagara
68
90
69
64
46
90
64
77
66
58
71
49
73
72
75
60
66
79
65
77
81
81
65
58
68
72
53
53
61
53
42
67
95
79
81
1982-83 (12-14)
Southern Maine
Drexel
Fairleigh-Dickinson
James Madison
Brooklyn
Iona
Fairfield
Niagara
Ursinus
42
59
80
58
43
78
84
73
64
Men’s Basketball
57
59
68
80
62
84
91
78
56
52
60
51
70
83
59
54
76
1982-83 (cont.)
Northeastern
James Madison
Kansas
Vermont
Vermont
St. Michael’s
George Mason
Holy Cross
Brooklyn
Boston U.
Utica
Colgate
Boston U.
Canisius
New Hampshire
Iona
Niagara
79
84
79
59
56
79
78
85
49
57
70
38
82
68
58
56
78
88
61
55
81
78
68
81
78
57
82
75
83
79
52
59
89
68
71
79
69
68
75
70
59
82
82
77
1983-84 (17-10)
St. Michael’s
Boston College
Puget Sound
St. Francis/NY
Brooklyn
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Northeastern
Bucknell
Marist
Brooklyn
Northeastern
Vermont
Vermont
Canisius
Boston U.
Drexel
Niagara
New Hampshire
Boston U.
Canisius
Niagara
Utica
Colgate
Colgate
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Northeastern
68
73
53
66
56
64
83
75
59
69
81
62
59
56
64
75
66
67
81
70
72
68
56
48
70
77
83
86
60
71
65
53
63
64
71
70
67
85
56
60
61
65
59
88
96
73
1984-85 (11-17)
UMass/Lowell
Rhode Island
Hartford
Syracuse
Bowling Green
Valparaiso
Brooklyn
Northeastern
Northeastern
Brooklyn
St. Francis/NY
New Hampshire
Vermont
Vermont
Siena
Boston U.
George Mason
Niagara
Boston U.
63
64
78
84
55
61
63
89
94
82
65
51
76
71
83
78
78
97
82
72
71
69
63
66
73
68
60
81
1984-85 (cont.)
Niagara
83
Canisius
90
Utica
66
Siena
77
Colgate
60
Colgate
56
Canisius
67
New Hampshire
59
Northeastern
103
58
69
70
69
62
60
75
53
54
61
57
47
65
63
73
76
54
53
80
52
71
62
57
58
56
70
76
1985-86 (7-20)
Michigan State
89
Boston College
82
LaSalle
103
Siena
80
Providence
94
New Hampshire
72
Boston U.
71
Rhode Island
69
Northeastern
56
Hartford
68
Canisius
64
Vermont
58
Vermont
54
Dartmouth
60
Niagara
79
New Hampshire
69
Hartford
68
Boston U.
59
Niagara
83
Canisius
58
Cent. Connecticut
72
Utica
61
Northeastern
72
Colgate
48
Colgate
46
Siena
72
Canisius
89
58
84
60
59
66
87
64
57
72
58
63
68
78
75
55
83
60
59
77
51
56
76
55
79
81
81
83
1986-87 (10-18)
Southern Maine
65
Michigan State
81
Utica
74
Boston College
76
LaSalle
79
Providence
113
Northeastern
72
Boston U.
81
New Hampshire
70
Niagara
108
Boston U.
62
Hartford
80
Northeastern
104
Hartford
81
Canisius
67
Colgate
66
Cent. Connecticut
50
Canisius
92
Niagara
98
Cent. Connecticut
39
Siena
59
Vermont
70
Siena
85
Colgate
76
Dartmouth
77
New Hampshire
69
Vermont
101
1972–73 BLACK BEARS
The ’72–’73 season was another winning campaign for Maine
as the Bears chalked up a 13-10 record. Capt. Peter Gavett and
Bob Warner were named first team, all-Yankee Conference. It
was the first (and only) season in which two Maine players
achieved that honor. The dynamic pair averaged 41 points and
24 rebounds per game. In one of the most exciting games in
UM history, the Bears defeated a powerful Connecticut five,
110-105. Team members were, front, Capt. Peter Gavett;
kneeling, l-r, Dave Anderson, Frank Annunziata, and Bob
Warner. Standing, l-r, Tony Hamlin, Tom Danforth, John
Morrison, Tom Burns, Steve Conley, and Mike Poplawski.
1980–81 MAINE CAGERS
Maine’s 1980-81 team was a competitive unit, winning 14 games
and qualifying for the ECAC Division I tournament. The Bears
played a most demanding schedule, including non-league away
games against Texas A & M, Connecticut, Temple, Kentucky,
and DePaul. Team members were, bottom row, l-r, Gary Speed
and Craig Kelsey. Second row, l-r, Co-Capt. Dave Wyman, Kevin
Green, Jeff Cross, Jeff Sturgeon, and Paul Cook. Third row, l-r,
Champ Godbolt and Mitch Anderson. Fourth row, l-r, Clay Gunn
and Rick Carlisle; and seated at top, Co-Capt. Jim Mercer.
Men’s Basketball
11.29
1986-87 (cont.)
57 Boston U.
76
1987-88 (13-15)
Plymouth State
Michigan State
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Boston College
UMass/Lowell
Cent. Connecticut
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Siena
Niagara
Northeastern
Canisius
Hartford
Cent. Connecticut
Siena
New Hampshire
Colgate
Dartmouth
Canisius
Niagara
Colgate
Vermont
Vermont
Boston U.
Boston U.
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Hartford
Hartford
87
87
70
100
75
71
74
93
94
60
84
50
64
94
81
63
94
96
90
66
74
80
75
67
68
90
82
73
103
44
64
70
73
75
60
76
87
54
94
48
80
74
94
78
76
99
78
80
75
85
91
70
86
80
74
61
11.30
56
46
72
58
59
74
82
53
78
55
61
68
69
56
48
50
73
70
89
64
66
49
66
82
69
58
83
59
1988-89 (9-19)
Chicago State
48
DePaul
66
Wisconsin
89
Rice
75
Boston College
87
Springfield
79
AIC
67
Dartmouth
63
Providence
100
Northeastern
59
Hartford
55
Boston U.
83
New Hampshire
57
Niagara
47
Boston U.
64
Hartford
62
Northeastern
71
Canisius
76
Colgate
78
Niagara
53
Canisius
67
Siena
76
Vermont
74
Siena
92
Colgate
72
New Hampshire
63
Vermont
81
Northeastern
65
69
75
77
55
1989-90 (11-17)
Coppin State
Drexel
Boston College
Connecticut
Men’s Basketball
64
89
84
95
48
71
83
63
73
57
63
76
74
70
74
48
68
75
58
57
74
78
59
73
63
51
92
75
1989-90 (cont.)
Fairfield
Dartmouth
LIU
New Mexico
Dartmouth
Robert Morris
Furman
Colgate
Vermont
Colgate
Northeastern
Hartford
Texas/Pan American
Soutwest Texas
Northeastern
New Hampshire
Vermont
New Hampshire
Hartford
Boston U.
Boston U.
Northern Illinois
Eastern Illinois
Vermont
51
77
71
94
72
73
74
68
77
62
61
49
73
63
78
67
73
67
74
70
69
66
89
78
78
79
51
63
83
60
87
71
76
62
88
85
56
59
56
79
64
73
85
88
71
64
84
72
73
68
59
71
46
1990-91 (13-16)
Liberty
Central Florida
Northern Illinois
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Loyola
Connecticut
Drexel
Eastern Illinois
Delaware
Robert Morris
Southwest Texas
New Hampshire
Texas/Pan American
Boston College
Northeastern
Fairfield
Hartford
St. Bonaventure
Vermont
Boston U.
New Hampshire
Furman
Boston U.
Rhode Island
Northeastern
Hartford
Vermont
Boston U.
Northeastern
70
86
65
66
65
85
62
68
81
81
89
64
79
95
60
76
63
94
84
81
68
81
63
89
82
73
52
58
47
80
57
63
63
69
71
73
51
55
67
1991-92 (17-15)
Northern Arizona
Miami
Florida Southern
Iowa State
Coppin State
Connecticut
Wisconsin/Milwaukee
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Gonzaga
Vermont
74
62
50
70
66
85
87
63
70
61
55
68
56
76
50
67
56
73
79
67
86
84
66
63
83
66
61
75
55
55
68
79
1991-92 (cont.)
Loyola
Florida International
Rider
Vermont
Drexel
Delaware
Vermont
Hartford
Boston U.
Northeastern
Rider
New Hampshire
Wagner
Northeastern
Boston U.
Hartford
Wisconsin/Milwaukee
Delaware
Drexel
New Hampshire
Boston U.
Drexel
63
59
83
63
83
56
67
72
68
64
71
67
66
77
78
70
71
60
73
81
76
74
72
72
57
49
49
1992-93 (10-17)
Eastern Illinois
71
Northern Arizona
56
Cent. Connecticut
62
Fairfield
58
Buffalo
70
Bradley
54
Central Florida
78
St. Bonaventure
73
San Francisco
70
Drexel
59
Delaware
93
Vermont
63
Hartford
75
Hofstra
83
Boston U.
73
Northeastern
72
New Hampshire
65
Northeastern
77
Boston U.
82
Buffalo
52
Hartford
88
Vermont
82
Connecticut
108
Delaware
78
Drexel
67
New Hampshire
55
Hartford
59
60
62
84
78
*114
*112
1993-94 (18-11)
Bradley
So. Carolina State
Western Illinois
Rhode Island
Cent. Connecticut
Eastern Illinois
65
61
53
60
55
80
78
63
46
65
80
64
77
68
67
54
59
82
57
39
51
97
71
67
82
96
87
82
*Games forfeited due to an
ineligible player.
101
76
70
71
Central Florida
Dartmouth
DePaul
Loyola/Maryland
97
58
105
83
95
68
97
104
68
83
79
76
64
89
74
74
127
83
79
92
77
79
78
74
57
90
78
78
62
66
66
62
71
50
66
85
81
61
66
71
70
65
54
63
61
61
87
81
75
59
49
62
62
76
58
70
47
54
64
85
77
51
70
103
79
82
84
1993-94 (cont.)
Hofstra
Drexel
Delaware
Vermont
Hartford
Boston U.
Northeastern
Fairfield
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Boston U.
Hartford
Vermont
Delaware
Drexel
New Hampshire
Vermont
Hartford
Drexel
60
72
84
89
95
81
67
74
65
73
71
73
86
82
73
70
55
74
86
1994-95 (11-16)
Yale
Gonzaga
Alcorn State
Southeast Missouri
Brown
DePaul
Northern Illinois
Hofstra
Bucknell
Loyola/Maryland
Drexel
Delaware
Vermont
Hartford
Boston U.
Northeastern
Dartmouth
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Boston U.
Hartford
Vermont
Hofstra
Delaware
Drexel
New Hampshire
Hofstra
66
66
79
92
87
96
83
77
52
59
71
71
89
74
67
83
60
83
69
53
53
59
60
99
74
78
88
1995-96 (15-13)
Fresno State
66
Boise State
45
Boston U.
60
Northeastern
62
DePaul
72
Youngstown State
54
Brown
60
Northern Illinois
57
Delaware
62
Towson
72
Vermont
48
Hofstra
64
Drexel
88
New Hampshire
106
Hartford
66
New Hampshire
73
Hampton Institute
81
75
52
77
56
66
92
61
62
59
84
64
1995-96 (cont.)
Hofstra
Drexel
Delaware
Towson
Hampton Institute
Hartford
Vermont
Boston U.
Northeastern
Vermont
Boston U.
57
73
65
65
67
67
60
79
75
75
66
77
53
65
65
73
72
81
57
60
58
57
68
62
53
62
71
62
68
51
66
76
62
68
57
56
70
73
51
50
76
49
1996-97 (11-20)
Southern Maine
Liberty
Alaska/Anchorage
Syracuse
Arizona State
Husson
Hofstra
Drexel
Youngstown State
UNC/Wilmington
UNC/Asheville
Northeastern
Boston U.
Hartford
New Hampshire
Towson
Delaware
St. Louis
Drexel
Hofstra
Vermont
Hartford
Marquette
New Hampshire
Delaware
Towson
Vermont
Northeastern
Boston U.
New Hampshire
Boston U.
33
64
75
85
86
73
73
71
57
72
65
55
67
76
56
58
65
65
74
80
79
78
59
53
52
80
76
57
57
47
67
1997-98 (7-20)
UMPI
Liberty
Hampton Institute
Vermont
Hartford
Bowling Green
Texas/San Antonio
Illinois
Husson
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Boston U.
Northeastern
Delaware
Hartford
New Hampshire
Drexel
Hofstra
New Hampshire
Towson
Vermont
Towson
47
73
74
90
82
89
97
88
56
93
79
84
94
92
65
78
77
90
81
48
68
92
74
71
64
93
83
69
69
102
72
64
73
82
68
68
63
75
89
57
56
59
63
69
73
64
54
54
1997-98 (cont.)
Delaware
Boston U.
Northeastern
Drexel
Hofstra
Northeastern
67
70
66
75
71
74
98
69
61
86
91
72
65
68
77
104
67
79
80
90
91
70
79
74
73
67
100
85
102
91
74
70
76
73
1998-99 (19-9)
Hampton Institute
Northwestern
Fairleigh-Dickinson
Vermont
Brown
Providence
Hartford
New Orleans
Troy State
Sacred Heart
Drexel
Hofstra
Boston U.
Northeastern
New Hampshire
Delaware
Towson
Vermont
Drexel
Hofstra
Northeastern
Boston U.
Hartford
New Hampshire
Delaware
Towson
Hartford
Delaware
75
57
64
84
72
79
90
71
68
81
74
77
66
70
56
59
89
72
82
77
79
73
91
66
87
68
71
90
69
69
92
76
81
76
77
62
83
77
84
67
72
89
76
75
76
72
100
68
71
66
104
79
79
86
64
70
76
1999-2000 (24-7)
Bucknell
Delaware State
Brown
Sacred Heart
Troy State
Boston U.
Minnesota
UCLA
Florida A&M
BYU/Hawaii
LIU
Stony Brook
Delaware
Towson
Hartford
Vermont
New Hampshire
Hofstra
Drexel
Towson
Delaware
Vermont
Hartford
Northeastern
New Hampshire
Drexel
Hofstra
Northeastern
Boston U.
79
61
82
70
80
54
91
83
73
66
63
55
68
80
71
76
63
80
83
67
56
63
70
67
68
53
67
67
54
Men’s Basketball
11.31
11.32
1999-00 (cont.)
80 Hartford
46 Delaware
63
68
57
80
72
94
101
67
74
67
71
74
81
74
63
79
86
108
83
62
87
80
66
74
86
83
92
85
74
87
66
2000-01 (18-11)
Illinois
Providence
Troy State
Prairie View A&M
Alaska/Fairbanks
Towson
Delaware
Boston U.
Norfolk State
Delaware State
Sacred Heart
Northeasstern
Brown
Vermont
Hartford
New Hamshire
Drexel
Hofstra
Towson
Delaware
Hartford
Vermont
New Hampshire
Hofstra
Drexel
Northeastern
Boston U.
Boston U.
Hofstra
86
71
59
79
72
72
68
79
62
65
71
68
81
72
76
93
88
67
77
68
63
77
84
89
78
91
76
83
78
47
56
70
52
71
65
73
67
81
60
89
59
65
65
73
47
83
72
80
74
47
59
53
69
52
63
61
54
61
40
2001-02 (12-18)
Arkansas
Texas/San Antonio
St. Peter’s
Delaware State
Troy State
Lamar
IP/Fort Wayne
Sacred Heart
Norfolk State
Massachusetts
Brown
Albany
Stony Brook
Vermont
Albany
Hartford
Binghamton
New Hampshire
Binghamton
Northeastern
Hartford
Boston U.
Stony Brook
New Hampshire
Vermont
Northeastern
Boston U.
New Hampshire
Vermont
Boston U.
64
73
79
60
73
79
65
61
84
78
76
52
68
79
66
50
60
61
69
73
59
61
57
87
49
70
72
48
59
66
Men’s Basketball
118
77
65
55
63
61
81
63
100
68
69
87
62
90
64
90
79
59
79
53
82
77
82
75
62
54
74
92
58
68
2002-03 (14-16)
UMFK
Georgia Southern
Tulane
Central Florida
Wisconsin/Milwaukee
Clemson
Morgan State
Rhode Island
Husson
Jacksonville State
Weber State
Lipscombe
Vermont
Albany
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Binghamton
Vermont
Stony Brook
Boston U.
Hartford
New Hampshire
Albany
Northeastern
Binghamton
Boston U.
Stony Brook
IP/Fort Wayne
Hartford
Northeastern
49
68
99
79
89
65
69
60
80
87
46
46
62
70
56
65
54
79
71
75
84
60
48
53
71
89
72
79
58
53
2003-04 (20-10)
Florida State
Bethune-Cookman
U. of New England
Brown
Harvard
Dartmouth
Morgan State
Massachusetts
Colby
Hartford
Stony Brook
Binghamton
Vermont
New Hampshire
Albany
Boston U.
UMBC
Northeastern
Stony Brook
Hartford
Binghamton
New Hampshire
Albany
Boston U.
UMBC
Northeastern
Vermont
Binghamton
Stony Brook
Vermont
61
91
84
72
79
73
61
69
68
64
66
71
65
71
74
76
64
65
81
63
71
72
71
55
63
65
56
67
70
71
69
62
50
69
78
68
63
67
47
63
41
60
71
58
50
71
43
82
63
64
51
58
36
64
63
99
67
77
54
72
58
67
47
58
79
62
63
74
67
90
73
52
66
70
49
67
67
57
76
43
60
76
54
51
61
50
87
47
73
2004-05 (14-15)
Boston College
72
Bethune-Cookman
68
Rhode Island
44
Dartmouth
52
Harvard
66
UMBC
51
Morgan State
71
Providence
104
IP/Fort Wayne
64
UMF
53
Stony Brook
60
Binghamton
65
Vermont
67
New Hampshire
65
Albany
58
Hartford
73
Northeastern
60
UMBC
71
Stony Brook
63
Boston U.
52
Binghamton
67
New Hampshire
70
Albany
67
Northeastern
82
Hartford
58
Boston U.
66
Vermont
66
Boston U.
45
Northeastern
86
55
67
86
49
53
72
74
55
64
56
75
72
80
56
53
85
67
62
62
53
62
56
73
48
59
69
87
62
2005-06 (12-16)
William & Mary
High Point
UMFK
Pittsburgh
Robert Morris
Hartford
Morgan State
Boston U.
Dartmouth
Rutgers
Tenn./Chattanooga
Mercer
UMM
Albany
Binghamton
Vermont
New Hampshire
UMBC
Stony Brook
Boston U.
Hartford
Binghamton
Albany
Vermont
New Hampshire
UMBC
Stony Brook
Binghamton
89
70
36
62
62
76
38
58
55
91
90
64
56
76
71
82
53
83
56
51
69
84
87
79
56
66
75
71
71
50
57
79
97
43
68
68
79
75
Harvard
Detroit Mercy
Idaho State
St. Francis/NY
St. Joseph’s/VT
Robert Morris
Mt. St. Mary’s
NJIT
Providence
UMF
75
57
66
60
69
55
65
58
94
34
42
69
60
68
63
73
69
70
69
74
2006-07 (12-18)
Penn State
Nevada
Hartford
New Hampshire
Boston U.
Albany
Binghamton
UMBC
Vermont
Stony Brook
75
89
62
73
65
82
64
56
64
66
65
55
65
55
40
75
61
77
63
61
Hartford
Boston U.
New Hampshire
Albany
Binghamton
Vermont
Northeastern
UMBC
Stony Brook
UMBC
64
66
56
71
67
90
71
80
61
70
1960–61 — END OF AN ERA
It was the most successful four-year period in UM basketball history. Between 1957 and 1961, four players, Wayne Champeon, Don Sturgeon, John Ingalls,
and Wayne Champeon, were members of teams which won 66 out of 82 games. The 1960–61 season marked their final year in a Maine uniform with the
Bears posting an 18-5 record. In Memorial Gymnasium, they lost only three games in four seasons. Skip Chappelle led the team in scoring, averaging 21.1
points per game with Schiner at 19.0, Sturgeon at 13.1 and Champeon at 10.1. Highlights included beating Rhode Island, 69-65, to win the Downeast Classic
before more than 6,000 at the Bangor Auditorium, a 19-point win over Connecticut, and 78-75 and 103-65 wins over Massachusetts. Front row, l-r, Lenny
MacPhee, Ted Leadbetter, Dave Pound, Skip Chappelle, Capt. Don Sturgeon, Laddie Deemer, Wayne Champeon, and Mgrs. Phil Campbell and Greg Shapiro.
Standing, l-r, Coach Brian McCall, Larry Schiner, Bob Robertson, Gary Johnstone, Bob Chapman, John Ingalls, Mike Burham, Art Warren, and Don Harnum.
UNDEFEATED 1946–47 ANNEX TEAM
It wouldn’t be right to publish this book without at least one photo of a team that was based at the Brunswick Annex. Virtually all UM first-year male
students were housed at Brunswick between 1946 and 1949 due to a shortage of housing at the Orono campus. The first of three basketball teams at
Brunswick had an excellent season, winning all 15 of its games under the coaching of Joe Zabilski and Asst. Coach Bob Raymond. Posing for the team
photo were, front row, l-r, Mgr. Wendell Thrush, Jim McCormick, Lowell Osgood, Capt. Jim Taylor, Alex Somerville, Jerome Begert, John Connolly, Jim
O’Toole, Al Hopkins, and Mgr. Dana McCrum. Standing, l-r, Coach Joe Zabilski, Mgr. Bob Saltzman, John Anderson, Bob Redman, Bert Goddard, Hank
Peasley, Paul Zdanowicz, Bill Feeney, and Asst. Coach Bob Raymond.
Men’s Basketball
11.33
YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS
Listed are players who averaged 10 (rounded up from 9.5) or more points per game and/or the top two
scorers for each season and who appeared in 50 percent or more of games played by the team. Box
scores could not be located for seasons prior to the 1925-26 season and for the 1927-28 and 1928-29
seasons. Abbreviations: G, games played; FG/2, two-point field goals; FG/3, three-point field goals; FT,
free throws; TP, total points scored; Ave., average points per game.
11.34
Men’s Basketball
Name
G
Malcolm Lake
Bill Hanscom
12
12
Nathan Epstein
James Branscombe
FG/2
FG/3
FT
TP
Ave.
1925-26
37
26
0
0
15
10
89
62
7.42
5.17
10
10
1926-27
24
29
0
0
16
24
84
82
8.40
8.20
Al Doherty
Ken Johnstone
1
1
1935-36
6
3
0
0
1
1
13
7
13.00
7.00
Hal Woodbury
Phil Rogers
4
8
1936-37
13
26
0
0
16
11
42
55
10.50
7.87
Louis Bourgoin
Bill Webber
13
13
1937-38
33
35
0
0
18
8
84
78
6.46
6.00
Louis Bourgoin
Dana Drew
12
11
1938-39
61
32
0
0
11
12
133
76
11.08
6.91
Parker Small
Charles Wilson
12
12
1939-40
43
44
0
0
17
13
103
101
8.58
8.42
Parker Small
Bert Pratt
12
12
1940-41
63
31
0
0
22
9
148
71
12.33
5.92
Parker Small
Gene Hussey
14
13
1941-42
75
49
0
0
31
9
181
107
12.93
8.23
Gene Hussey
Bert Pratt
14
15
1942-43
69
63
0
0
15
13
153
139
10.93
9.27
Storer Parsons
Charles Norton
6
10
1943-44
32
53
0
0
16
16
80
122
13.33
12.20
Vern Byers
Tom Murray
12
12
1944-45
67
40
0
0
19
29
153
109
12.75
9.08
Bob Gates
Alan Burgess
14
14
1945-46
94
50
0
0
49
21
237
121
16.93
8.64
Ted Boynton
Charlie Goddard
17
14
1946-47
83
69
0
0
71
26
237
164
13.94
11.71
Bob Gates
Ted Boynton
Charlie Goddard
18
18
13
1947-48
122
84
61
0
0
0
47
65
33
271
233
155
15.50
12.94
11.92
Charlie Goddard
Hal Peasley
17
18
1948-49
63
48
0
0
35
22
161
118
9.47
6.56
Charlie Goddard
Bert Goddard
Vic Woodbrey
19
19
19
1949-50
111
76
80
0
0
0
77
42
31
299
194
191
15.74
10.21
10.05
Bob Churchill
John Christie
Larry Mahaney
17
18
18
1950-51
72
94
80
0
0
0
78
37
57
222
225
217
13.06
12.50
12.05
John Norris
John Christie
Bob Churchill
12
19
19
1951-52
82
95
89
0
0
0
29
66
63
193
256
241
16.08
13.47
12.68
John Norris
Bob Churchill
Keith Mahaney
Bob Nixon
17
17
17
17
1952-53
156
86
59
58
0
0
0
0
83
102
83
58
395
274
201
174
23.24
16.12
11.82
10.23
Keith Mahaney
Bob Nixon
Tom Seavey
11
17
18
1953-54
72
93
94
0
0
0
106
75
23
250
261
211
22.73
15.35
11.72
Mike Polese
Pete Kostacopoulos
Gus Folsom
17
16
17
1954-55
107
58
60
0
0
0
47
68
57
261
184
177
15.35
11.50
10.41
Pete Kostacopoulos
Dick Libby
Thurlow Cooper
18
18
18
1955-56
75
73
64
0
0
0
98
45
59
248
191
187
13.76
10.61
10.39
Keith Mahaney
Peter Kostacopoulos
Dudley Coyne
20
20
20
1956-57
158
71
81
0
0
0
136
83
58
452
225
220
22.60
11.25
11.00
Tom Seavey
Dudley Coyne
Maurie Dore
20
17
19
1957-58
123
76
75
0
0
0
37
67
71
283
219
223
14.15
12.88
11.74
Don Sturgeon
Dick Sturgeon
Wayne Champeon
Maurie Dore
22
22
17
22
1958-59
123
113
63
85
0
0
0
0
71
64
58
48
317
290
184
218
14.41
13.18
10.82
9.91
Skip Chappelle
Larry Schiner
Don Sturgeon
Wayne Champeon
23
23
21
23
1959-60
185
157
92
90
0
0
0
0
107
48
69
68
477
362
253
248
20.74
15.74
12.04
10.78
Men’s Basketball
11.35
Skip Chappelle
Larry Schiner
Don Sturgeon
Wayne Champeon
23
23
23
23
1960-61
159
172
114
83
0
0
0
0
167
93
73
74
485
437
301
240
21.09
19.00
13.09
10.43
Skip Chappelle
Don Harnum
Art Warren
20
24
24
1961-62
129
129
121
0
0
0
132
72
87
390
330
329
19.50
13.75
13.71
Laddie Deemer
John Gillette
Dave Svendsen
Art Warren
23
16
23
20
1962-63
115
80
104
78
0
0
0
0
71
33
54
69
301
193
262
225
13.09
12.06
11.39
11.25
John Gillette
Dave Svendsen
23
23
1963-64
185
107
0
0
58
94
428
308
18.61
13.29
John Gillette
Dave Svendsen
Terry Carr
Guy Strang
23
23
23
23
1964-65
177
142
112
103
0
0
0
0
97
100
54
54
451
384
278
260
19.61
16.70
12.09
11.30
Terry Carr
Guy Strang
22
22
1965-66
134
130
0
0
59
47
327
307
14.86
13.95
Terry Carr
Jim Stephenson
20
20
1966-67
163
163
0
0
111
91
437
417
21.85
20.85
1964–65 — AN EXCELLENT SEASON
Coach Brian McCall’s 1964–65 team was a high scoring outfit, averaging 80 points a game on its way to a 13-10 record that included the Maine State
Series title. Co-Captains Dave Svendsen (kneeling, left) and John Gillette (right) averaged 35 points per game combined as the Black Bears went over the
100 point mark five times. Standing, l-r, Mgr. Lucien Dancause, Rick Woods, Terry Carr, Bill Beck, Dick Billings, Dave Hale, Coach Brian McCall, Garland
Strang, Bruce McKinnon, Bob Brewer, Scott Dunham, Bob Woodbury, and Trainer Jim Dickerson.
11.36
Men’s Basketball
Jim Stephenson
Hugh Campbell
Tom Farrell
24
24
24
1967-68
215
134
102
0
0
0
123
101
64
553
369
268
23.04
15.37
11.17
Jim Stephenson,
Hugh Campbell
Marshall Todd
Dennis Stanley
23
23
23
23
1968-69
212
114
134
117
0
0
0
0
124
122
44
38
548
350
312
272
23.83
15.22
13.57
11.83
Craig Randall
Nick Susi
Marshall Todd
22
24
24
1969-70
92
123
104
0
0
0
81
42
40
265
288
248
12.04
12.00
10.33
Paul Bessey
Peter Gavett
John Sterling
Nick Susi
24
24
24
24
1970-71
121
117
113
117
0
0
0
0
86
90
43
31
328
324
269
265
13.67
13.50
11.21
11.04
Peter Gavett
John Sterling
Nick Susi
Paul Bessey
25
24
25
25
1971-72
151
107
116
96
0
0
0
0
156
65
29
53
458
279
261
245
18.32
11.62
10.44
9.80
Peter Gavett
Bob Warner
23
23
1972-73
195
184
0
0
122
59
512
427
22.26
18.56
Bob Warner
Steve Condon
24
23
1973-74
182
122
0
0
69
25
433
269
18.04
11.70
Bob Warner
Steve Condon
Dan Reilly
25
25
25
1974-75
205
188
148
0
0
0
82
22
38
492
398
334
19.68
15.92
13.36
Paul Wholey
Bob Warner
Roger Lapham
Dan Reilly
25
24
25
24
1975-76
217
169
122
110
0
0
0
0
118
68
64
23
552
406
308
243
22.08
16.92
12.32
10.12
Roger Lapham
Rufus Harris
Kevin Nelson
Dan Reilly
26
26
19
25
1976-77
179
155
113
131
0
0
0
0
76
92
57
34
434
402
283
296
16.69
15.46
14.89
11.84
Rufus Harris
Roger Lapham
Kevin Nelson
Wally Russell
25
25
25
25
1977-78
211
166
127
107
0
0
0
0
147
62
92
51
569
394
346
265
22.76
15.76
13.84
10.60
Rufus Harris
Roger Lapham
Kevin Nelson
24
24
24
1978-79
197
158
126
0
0
0
123
71
56
517
387
308
21.54
16.12
12.83
Rufus Harris
Rick Carlisle
Clarence Gunn
28
28
14
1979-80
271
131
58
0
0
0
179
83
32
718
345
148
25.64
12.32
10.57
Men’s Basketball
11.37
Wilford Godbolt
Rick Carlisle
James Mercer
28
28
28
1980-81
231
176
156
0
0
0
68
102
34
525
454
346
18.75
16.21
12.36
Clayt Pickering
Jeff Cross
Jeff Sturgeon
26
23
26
1981-82
171
139
104
0
0
0
77
56
66
406
334
272
15.62
14.52
10.46
Jeff Cross
Jeff Wheeler
26
26
1982-83
181
124
0
0
136
15
498
263
19.15
10.11
Jeff Cross
Jeff Sturgeon
Jeff Wheeler
Jeff Topliff
27
27
27
27
1983-84
150
139
140
114
0
0
0
0
153
73
23
41
453
351
303
269
16.78
13.00
11.22
9.96
Rich Henry
Jeff Topliff
Jeff Wheeler
28
28
28
1984-85
139
136
154
0
0
0
117
80
25
395
352
333
14.10
12.57
11.89
Rich Henry
Jim Boylan
27
27
1985-86
138
122
0
0
100
121
376
367
13.92
13.59
Jim Boylan
Matt Rossignol
28
28
1986-87
164
68
37
54
153
39
592
337
21.14
12.03
Reginald Banks
Tom Forrester
Matt Rossignol
Amadou Barry
28
28
28
27
1987-88
202
78
60
129
1
56
44
0
100
51
77
55
507
375
329
313
18.10
13.39
11.75
11.59
1991–92 SEASON — 17 WINS
The ’91–’92 season was a good year for UM basketball as Coach Rudy Keeling’s team won 17 of 32 games, including a third place finish in America East.
Keeling served as Maine’s coach for eight seasons and his teams averaged 13 wins per season against strong competition. Posing for the 1991-92 team
photo were, front row, l-r, Tim Dennis, Kevin Terrell, Deonte Hursey, Capt. Marty Higgins, Jerome Johnson, Derrick Hodge, and Fritz Marseille. Standing,
l-r, Coach Rudy Keeling, Asst. Coach Scott Benzie, Francois Bouchard, Dana Doran, Dan Hillman, Rossie Kearson, Ed Jones, Ken Barnes, and Asst.
Coaches Mike LaPlante and Mike Jaskulski.
11.38
Men’s Basketball
Matt Rossignol
Dean Smith
28
28
1988-89
63
84
69
9
53
80
386
275
13.79
9.82
Dean Smith
Derrick Hodge
28
27
1989-90
147
107
35
24
135
69
534
355
19.07
13.15
Derrick Hodge
Francois Bouchard
29
28
1990-91
100
148
51
0
50
75
403
371
13.90
13.25
Francois Bouchard
Derrick Hodge
Marty Higgins
32
23
32
1991-92
177
79
63
6
24
44
59
37
63
431
267
321
13.47
11.61
10.03
Francois Bouchard
Casey Arena
Deonte Hursey
27
27
27
1992-93
143
85
83
6
31
8
48
59
87
352
322
277
13.04
11.93
10.26
Francois Bouchard
Casey Arena
Ed Jones
Deonte Hursey
Terry Hunt
23
29
29
29
29
1993-94
129
90
131
79
84
15
41
1
25
24
57
81
45
63
40
360
384
310
296
280
15.65
13.25
10.69
10.21
9.66
Casey Arena
Ken Barnes
Terry Hunt
27
27
21
1994-95
121
123
79
43
4
21
112
75
38
483
333
259
17.89
12.33
12.33
John Gordon
Casey Arena
Matt Moore
28
28
26
1995-96
53
79
57
72
35
28
47
79
62
369
342
260
13.18
12.21
10.00
Terry Hunt
John Gordon
Allen Ledbetter
Ramone Jones
30
31
31
31
1996-97
117
61
123
70
64
85
0
32
35
78
72
74
461
455
318
310
15.37
14.68
10.26
10.00
Fred Meeks
Marcus Wills
Allen Ledbetter
24
26
27
1997-98
103
108
179
65
46
0
66
99
77
467
453
435
19.46
17.42
16.11
Nate Fox
Andy Bedard
Marcus Wills
Allen Ledbetter
Fred Meeks
27
28
27
28
26
1998-99
153
118
74
109
39
24
50
30
0
57
114
88
49
69
10
492
474
287
287
259
18.22
16.93
10.63
10.25
9.96
Nate Fox
Huggy Dye
Andy Bedard
Julian Dunkley
31
31
28
31
1999-00
172
113
77
98
18
55
47
48
146
65
61
53
544
456
356
393
17.55
14.71
12.71
12.68
Men’s Basketball
11.39
Julian Dunkley
Carvell Ammons
Huggy Dye
Errick Greene
29
28
27
29
2000-01
114
164
69
108
47
4
58
5
111
95
46
77
480
435
358
308
16.55
15.54
13.26
10.62
Errick Greene
Justin Rowe
Clayton Brown
30
30
24
2001-02
149
158
51
18
0
33
141
61
46
493
377
247
16.43
12.57
10.29
Rickey White
Kevin Reed
Clayton Brown
Justin Rowe
24
30
26
25
2002-03
129
49
117
99
2
81
11
0
52
32
46
60
316
373
313
258
13.17
12.43
12.04
10.32
Kevin Reed
Eric Dobson
Mark Flavin
30
30
30
2003-04
75
110
113
74
17
9
63
114
95
435
385
348
14.50
12.83
11.60
Ernest Turner
Kevin Reed
Mark Flavin
25
29
29
2004-05
79
46
108
40
80
5
64
39
62
342
371
293
13.68
12.79
10.10
Ernest Turner
Rashard Turner
28
28
2005-06
87
49
57
49
81
57
426
302
15.21
10.78
Kevin Reed
Jon Sheets
Chris Bruff
Junior Bernal
30
30
30
30
2006-07
73
25
126
114
76
79
3
3
48
36
59
59
422
323
320
296
14.07
10.76
10.67
9.87
MAINE’S 1,000 POINT SCORERS
Rufus Harris*
Bob Warner*
Kevin Reed
Francois Bouchard
Casey Arena
Roger Lapham*
Jim Stephenson*
Skip Chappelle*
Jeff Cross*
Matt Rossignol
Peter Gavett*
Allen Ledbetter
Jim Boylan
Derrick Hodge
Dean Smith
Kevin Nelson*
Huggy Dye
Rich Henry*
John Gillette*
Terry Carr*
Terry Hunt
Dan Reilly*
Seasons
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
Games
103
96
119
114
110
100
67
66
100
111
72
113
103
107
108
93
85
82
62
65
102
94
Points
2,206
1,758
1,601
1,541
1,531
1,523
1,518
1,352
1,337
1,297
1,294
1,258
1,244
1,206
1,131
1,089
1,076
1,074
1,072
1,042
1,038
1,004
Ave.
21.41
18.31
13.45
13.52
13.92
15.23
22.66
20.48
13.37
11.68
17.97
11.13
12.08
11.27
10.47
11.71
12.66
13.10
17.29
16.03
10.18
10.68
*Played before the three-point shot rule was instituted. It is reasonable to assume that
that the point totals of these players would be greater if said rule was in effect during their
their years of play.
11.40
Men’s Basketball
YEAR-BY-YEAR REBOUNDING LEADERS
Listed are players who averaged five or more rebounds per game and who appeared in 50 percent or
more of games played by the team. Rebounding statistics not recorded prior to the 1958-59 season.
G
Reb.
Ave.
224
200
157
137
10.19
9.09
7.85
6.23
Don Sturgeon
Maurice Dore
Larry Schiner
Dick Sturgeon
1958-59
22
22
20
22
Larry Schiner
Don Sturgeon
John Ingalls
Skip Chappelle
1959-60
23
21
23
23
231
204
222
170
10.04
9.71
9.65
7.39
Larry Schiner
Don Sturgeon
John Ingalls
Skip Chappelle
1960-61
23
23
23
23
261
243
214
189
11.35
10.56
9.30
8.22
Art Warren
Skip Chappelle
Don Harnum
1961-62
24
275
20
154
24
151
11.46
7.70
6.29
1962-63
Art Warren
20
Dave Svendsen 23
John Gillette
16
Bob Stickney
23
219
213
148
175
1963-64
Guy Strang
22
243
John Gillette
23
253
Dave Svendsen 23
230
10.95
9.26
9.25
7.61
11.05
11.00
10.00
1964-65
John Gillette
23
231
Guy Strang
23
231
Dave Svendsen 23
210
10.04
10.04
9.13
1965-66
22
253
21
138
21
130
11.50
6.57
6.19
1966-67
Dave Hale
20
178
Jim Stephenson 20
145
Terry Carr
20
113
8.90
7.25
5.65
1967-68
Hugh Campbell 24
265
Jim Stephenson 24
157
Greg Burns
24
143
11.04
6.54
5.96
Guy Strang
Dave Hale
Dale McNelly
1968-69
Hugh Campbell 23
Bob Chandler
23
Dennis Stanley 23
Jim Stephenson 23
293
195
173
164
12.74
8.48
7.52
7.13
G
Reb.
Ave.
Nick Susi
Craig Randall
Mark Johnson
1969-70
24
289
22
162
22
126
11.21
7.36
5.73
Nick Susi
Peter Gavett
1970-71
24
240
24
194
10.00
8.08
Nick Susi
Peter Gavett
1971-72
25
247
25
221
9.88
8.84
Bob Warner
Peter Gavett
Steve Conley
1972-73
23
310
23
234
23
143
13.48
10.17
6.22
Bob Warner
Steve Gavett
1973-74
24
350
24
162
14.58
6.75
Bob Warner
Steve Gavett
Tom Burns
1974-75
25
352
25
196
25
149
14.08
7.84
5.96
Bob Warner
Steve Gavett
Roger Lapham
1975-76
24
292
24
160
25
145
12.17
6.67
5.80
Kevin Nelson
Steve Gavett
1976-77
19
157
23
190
8.26
8.26
Rufus Harris
Kevin Nelson
Roger Lapham
1977-78
25
246
25
242
25
154
9.84
9.68
6.16
Kevin Nelson
Roger Lapham
Rufus Harris
1978-79
24
224
24
175
24
169
9.83
7.29
7.04
Rufus Harris
Clarence Gunn
Joe Johnson
Dave Wyman
1979-80
28
14
27
28
211
99
181
150
7.54
7.07
6.70
5.36
Clarence Gunn
Dave Wyman
1980-81
28
224
28
152
8.00
5.43
Jeff Cross
Clarence Gunn
Clay Pickering
1981-82
23
194
18
126
26
173
8.43
7.00
6.65
Men’s Basketball
11.41
Jeff Cross
Clay Pickering
1982-83
26
310
26
131
11.92
5.04
Greg Logan
Allen Ledbetter
1995-96
28
300
27
201
10.71
7.44
Jeff Cross
Paul Cook
1983-84
27
339
27
181
12.55
6.70
Allen Ledbetter
Terry Hunt
1996-97
31
296
30
220
9.55
7.33
Rich Henry
1984-85
28
230
8.21
Allen Ledbetter
Colin Haynes
1997-98
27
294
27
195
10.89
7.22
Rich Henry
Mike Bitterman
1985-86
27
194
27
176
7.18
6.52
Nate Fox
Allen Ledbetter
1998-99
27
220
28
226
8.15
8.07
Amadou Barry
1986-87
23
162
7.05
Nate Fox
Julian Dunkley
1999-00
31
234
31
197
7.55
6.35
2000-01
Carvell Ammons 28
219
Julian Dunkley
29
193
7.82
6.66
Justin Rowe
Errick Greene
Rickey White
2001-02
30
240
30
182
23
135
8.00
6.07
5.87
Justin Rowe
Clayton Brown
Rickey White
2002-03
25
235
26
155
24
139
9.40
5.96
5.37
Kevin Reed
Mark Flavin
Joe Campbell
2003-04
30
216
30
190
27
164
7.20
6.33
6.07
Joe Campbell
Kevin Reed
Mark Flavin
2004-05
29
208
29
199
29
158
7.17
6.86
5.45
2005-06
Olli Ahvenniemi 28
175
Philippe T-Bofia 24
131
6.15
5.46
2006-07
30
181
30
177
6.03
5.90
1987-88
27
253
27
180
28
153
9.37
6.67
5.46
1988-89
Amadou Barry
28
152
Curtis Robertson 28
140
5.43
5.00
1989-90
27
158
28
162
5.85
5.79
Amadou Barry
Guy Gomis
Reggie Banks
Derrick Hodge
Dean Smith
1990-91
Francois Bouchard 28
174
Curtis Robertson 29
170
6.21
5.86
1991-92
Francois Bouchard 32
219
6.84
1992-93
Francois Bouchard 27
178
6.59
1993-94
Francois Bouchard 23
210
Chris Collins
29
157
Greg Logan
Ken Barnes
Terry Hunt
1994-95
15
143
27
187
21
114
8.74
5.41
9.53
6.93
5.43
Kevin Reed
Chris Bruff
BEHIND THE SCENES
Members of men’s basketball teams will recognize the familiar
face at the table in Chris Dunphy, secretary to the coaches for
quite a number of years. This photo, taken in 1981, shows Chris
with her student helpers, Lonna Plummer, Dianne Gould, and
Joan Morovick (l-r).
11.42
Men’s Basketball
YEAR- BY-YEAR LEADERS IN ASSISTS
Listed are players who averaged three or more assists per game and/or the top two assist leaders for
each season and who appeared in 50 percent or more games played by the team. Assists were not
recorded prior to the 1975-76 season.
G
A
Ave.
G
A
Ave.
Paul Wholey
Steve Gavett
1975-76
25
104
24
80
4.16
3.33
Marty Higgins
Derrick Hodge
1990-91
29
168
29
67
5.69
2.31
Wally Russell
Steve Gavett
1976-77
23
100
23
67
4.35
2.91
Marty Higgins
Deonte Hursey
1991-92
32
162
32
140
5.06
4.37
Wally Russell
Jim Klein
1977-78
25
135
25
65
5.40
2.60
Deonte Hursey
Casey Arena
1992-93
27
151
27
89
5.59
3.30
1978-79
Rufus Harris
24
98
Bob McLaughlin 16
52
4.08
3.25
Casey Arena
Deonte Hursey
1993-94
29
178
29
102
6.14
3.52
Rick Carlisle
Rick Boucher
1979-80
28
118
16
53
4.21
3.30
Casey Arena
Matt Moore
1994-95
27
135
27
66
5.00
2.44
Rick Carlisle
Dave Wyman
1980-81
28
132
28
81
4.71
2.89
Casey Arena
Matt Moore
1995-96
28
172
28
64
6.14
1.46
Jeff Sturgeon
Clarence Gunn
1981-82
26
101
18
64
3.88
3.56
John Gordon
Ramone Jones
1996-97
31
101
31
85
3.26
2.74
Jeff Sturgeon
Kevin Green
1982-83
26
163
26
67
6.27
2.58
Dade Faison
Marcus Wills
1997-98
27
145
26
69
5.37
2.65
Jeff Sturgeon
Kevin Green
1983-84
27
144
27
84
5.33
3.11
Andy Bedard
Marcus Willis
1998-99
28
181
27
65
6.46
2.41
Jeff Wheeler
Jim Boylan
1984-85
28
127
28
119
4.54
4.25
Andy Bedard
Huggy Dye
1999-00
28
193
31
72
6.89
2.32
Jim Boylan
Matt Rossignol
1985-86
27
131
27
67
4.85
2.48
Tony Cavalieri
Errick Geene
2000-01
29
125
29
71
4.31
2.45
Jim Boylan
Matt Rossignol
1986-87
28
100
28
97
3.57
3.46
2001-02
Errick Greene
30
119
Derrick Jackson 24
68
3.97
2.83
Matt Rossignol
Tom Forester
1987-88
28
110
28
59
3.93
2.11
2002-03
Eric Dobson
30
146
Derrick Jackson 26
69
4.87
2.85
Marty Higgins
Matt Rossignol
1988-89
27
128
28
54
4.74
1.93
2003-04
Eric Dobson
30
179
Chris Markwood 24
60
5.96
2.50
Marty Higgins
Dean Smith
1989-90
28
161
28
67
5.75
2.39
2004-05
Chris Markwood 21
77
Ernest Turner
25
79
3.87
2.80
Men’s Basketball
11.43
2005-06
Chris Markwood 21
77
Ernest Turner
25
70
3.67
2.80
Jon Sheets
Junior Bernal
2006-07
30
94
30
85
3.13
2.83
1971–72 — AN OUTSTANDING SEASON
Coach Skip Chappelle’s 1971–72 team was one of best teams in many years, winning 15 of 25 games, capturing the Maine State Series title and finishing
second in the Yankee Conference. It was the most wins by a Maine team in 11 seasons. Memorable games were victories over Massachusetts, Rhode
Island, and Connecticut. Peter Gavett led the YC in scoring with 19.6 points per game. He and Nick Susi combined to average nearly 19 rebounds per
game. Seated, l-r, Rick Hillman, Jack Morrison, Tony Hamlin, Capt. Paul Bessey, Steve Lane, Willie Gavett, and Mark Johnson. Standing, l-r, Coach Skip
Chappelle, Asst. Coach Leon Harriman, Jim Bray, John Sterling, Nick Susi, Peter Gavett, Bruce Stinson, Mgr. Steve Pelletier and Asst. Mgr. Ed Roberts.
1938–39 MAINE FIVE
Maine had a strong season in the winter of 1938–39, posting an 8-4 record and going undefeated in Maine State Series play. The Black Bears finished third
in the New England Conference. Capt. Louis Bourgoin and Charlie Wilson were named to the State Series all-conference team. The season was one of
eight at the Maine helm for Coach Bill Kenyon, although he was forced to give up his duties midway through the season due to a serious illness. Asst.
Coach Hal Woodbury guided the team for the balance of the campaign. Front row, l-r, Charlie Arbor, Phil Craig, Phil Curtis, Capt. Louis Bourgoin, Ed
Stanley, Dana Drew, Charlie Wilson, and Sam Tracy. Second row, l-r, Faculty Manager of Athletics Ted Curtis, Coach Bill Kenyon, Roger Stearns, Mal
Roberts, Phil Soderquist, Hugh Mackay, Elwood Millett, Bruce MacKay, Jerome Steeves, Asst. Coach Hal Woodbury, and Mgr. George Digby. Back row, l-r,
Jim Harmon, Bill Ward, Fred Johnston, and Harv Whitten.
11.44
Men’s Basketball
AMERICA EAST
Established in 1979 as the Eastern College Athletic Conference North, the league retained that title until
1987 when it was re-named the North Atlantic Conference. It was re-titled America East in the mid1990s. Charter members were Boston, Colgate, Niagara, and Northeastern Universities, Canisius and
Holy Cross Colleges, and the Universities of Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
The U. of Rhode Island resigned in 1980. Siena College joined in 1984. Holy Cross College resigned in
1984. The U. of Hartford joined in 1985. Canisius and Siena Colleges and Niagara U. resigned in 1989.
Colgate U. resigned in 1990. The U. of Delaware and Drexel U. joined in 1991 and Hofstra and Towson
Universities in 1994. Towson began conference play in 1995. Albany, Binghamton, and Stony Brook
Universities joined in 2001. The U. of Delaware and Drexel, Hofstra, and Towson Universities resigned in
2002. The U. of Maryland at Baltimore County joined in 2003. Northeastern U. resigned in 2005.
The final conference standings in the 1979-80 and 1980-81 seasons were based on all games played by
the member teams. The first in-conference scheduling arrangement appeared in the 1981-82 season.
Wins and losses in conference play and in the post-season tournament (which determined the conference
champion) are listed here.
*Conference Champion
79-80
80-81 81-82
Boston U.
Canisius
Colgate
Hartford
Holy Cross
MAINE
New Hampshire
Niagara
Northeastern
Rhode Island
Siena
Vermont
19- 7
13-13
8-17
------16-10
14-12
4-22
11-15
19- 7
14-12
----12-14
12-13
11-15
11-17
------18- 8
13-13
7-19
11-15
21- 5
--------------15-11
6-2
7-2
2-6
----4-4
3-7
2-9
7-2
8-1
--------2-8
Boston U.
Canisius
Colgate
Hartford
Holy Cross
MAINE
New Hampshire
Niagara
Northeastern
Rhode Island
Siena
Vermont
2-1
0-1
------3-0*
1-1
---0-1
0-1
1-1
---0-1
0-1
---0-1
---1-1
1-1
------2-0*
------1-1
1-1
0-1
--------0-1
---0-1
2-1
2-0*
----------
89-90
90-91
91-92
9-3
3-9
------8-4
---6-6
3-9
9-3
---4-8
5- 5
---------------5- 5
-----7- 3
0-10
8- 2
-----5- 5
Boston U.
Colgate
Delaware
Drexel
Hartford
Hofstra
MAINE
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Towson
Vermont
82-83
84-85
85-86
86-87
87-88
88-89
Regular Season
8-2
9- 5
3-6
9- 5
0-8
1-13
---------5-3
----6-4
7- 7
8-2
8- 6
5-4
5- 9
4-6
14- 0
-------------------3-7
3-11
9- 7
13- 3
0-16
----------5-11
4-12
11- 5
13- 3
------12- 4
5-11
13- 5
14- 4
0-18
10- 8
------5-13
5-13
10- 8
16- 2
------12- 6
5-13
12- 6
12- 6
3-15
8-10
------6-12
3-15
14- 4
17- 1
------12- 6
3-15
14- 4
7-11
3-15
12- 6
-------10- 8
3-15
12- 6
11- 7
------16- 2
2-16
14- 4
11- 7
5-13
10- 7
------7-11
3-14
6-12
12- 5
------16- 1
4-14
Tournament
3-0*
1-1
0-1
2-1
0-1
0-1
--------2-1
----0-1
1-1
1-1
0-1
1-1
0-1
0-1
3-0*
------------1-1
0-1
2-1
1-1
0-1
------0-1
1-1
0-1
3-0*
---1-1
0-1
2-1
1-1
-----------0-1
0-1
0-1
3-0*
---1-1
0-1
2-1
0-1
---------0-1
0-1
0-1
3-0*
---1-1
----
3-0*
0-1
----1-1
----0-1
1-1
2-1
0-1
---0-1
----
2-1
0-1
0-1
1-1
----0-1
---0-1
1-1
---3-0*
----
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
Regular Season
5- 9
3-11
4-10
-------------14- 0
10- 4
7- 7
9- 5
12- 2 12- 2
3-11
7- 7
9- 5
-----------------8- 6
4-10
11-3
5- 9
4-10
8 –6
5- 9
12- 2
2-12
-----------------7- 7
4-10
3-11
7 –9
-----7 –9
12-4
7- 9
5-11
6-10
11- 5
10- 6
------7- 9
13- 5
------11- 7
17- 1
5-13
5-13
11- 7
5-13
2-16
11- 7
10- 8
17- 1
------8-10
16- 2
11- 7
9- 9
6-12
5-13
6-12
5-13
7-11
12- 6
------12- 6
10- 8
11- 7
11- 7
4-14
6-12
9- 9
4-14
11- 7
5-13
------15- 3
15- 3
9- 9
14- 4
13- 5
2-16
6-12
4-14
7-11
92-93
83-84
Men’s Basketball
11.45
89-90
90-91
91-92
92-93
3-0*
1-1
------0-1
---0-1
0-1
0-1
---2-1
1- 1
---------------1- 1
-----1- 1
0- 1
2- 0*
-----0- 1
0- 1
------3- 0*
2- 1
0- 1
------1- 1
0- 1
0- 1
------1- 1
99-00
Albany
Binghamton
Boston U.
Delaware
Drexel
Hartford
Hofstra
MAINE
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Stony Brook
Towson
UMBC
Vermont
Albany
Binghamton
Boston U.
Delaware
Drexel
Hartford
Hofstra
MAINE
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Stony Brook
Towson
UMBC
Vermont
Boston U.
Colgate
Delaware
Drexel
Hartford
Hofstra
MAINE
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Towson
Vermont
93-94
94-95
95-96
96-97
97-98
98-99
Tournament
0- 1
0- 1
-----------3- 0*
0- 1
2- 1
3- 0*
1- 1
1- 1
------------0- 1
2- 1
0 –1
1- 1
1- 1
0- 1
------------0- 1
0- 1
1- 1
------0- 1
3- 0*
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
2- 1
------0- 1
2- 1
------0- 1
3- 0*
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
1- 1
0- 1
3- 0*
-------1- 1
2- 1
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
2- 1
------3- 0*
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
0- 1
1- 1
1- 1
0- 1
0- 1
------3- 0*
2- 1
0- 1
1- 1
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
1- 1
0- 1
00-01
01-02
03-04
04-05
05-06
06-07
------------5-13
14- 4
9- 9
6-12
16- 2
15- 3
2-16
5-13
------7-11
------11- 7
------------9- 9
14- 4
12- 6
1-17
16- 2
10- 8
6-12
8-10
------7-11
------7-11
Regular Season
5-11
3-13
3-15
6-10
9- 7 10- 8
13- 3 13- 3 17- 1
------------------------------------10- 6 10- 6
6-12
------------------7- 9
8- 8 12- 6
8- 8
3-13
5-13
5-11
8- 8 13- 5
5-11
7- 9
5-13
------------------------------4-14
13- 3 11- 5 15- 3
9- 9
8-10
14- 4
------------4-14
------8-10
5-13
15- 3
6-12
------5-13
16- 2
13- 3
12- 4
9- 7
------------9- 7
------7- 9
8- 8
------2-14
------5-11
7- 9
13- 3
6-10
8- 8
------------6-10
------7- 9
6-10
------4-12
------7- 9
15- 1
--------------1- 1
2- 1
1- 1
1- 1
3- 0*
1- 1
0- 1
0- 1
-------0- 1
-------0- 1
--------------0- 1
2- 1
0- 1
0- 1
3- 0*
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
-------1- 1
-------1- 1
Tournament
0- 1
0- 1
0- 1
-------- -------0- 1
3- 0*
2- 1
0- 1
-------- -------- --------------- -------- -------1- 1
1- 1
1 -1
-------- -------- -------2- 1
0- 1
2- 1
0- 1
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
0- 1
0- 1
3- 1
-------- -------- --------------- -------0- 1
1- 1
3- 0*
3- 0*
0- 1
1- 1
0- 1
--------------0- 1
-------1- 1
0- 1
2- 1
1- 1
-------1- 1
3- 0*
3- 0*
1- 1
0- 1
--------------0- 1
-------0- 1
1- 1
-------0- 1
-------1- 1
2- 1
3- 0*
0- 1
1- 1
--------------1- 1
-------0- 1
0- 1
-------0- 1
-------1- 1
2- 1
02-03
Composite Standings
Includes all games played under conference sponsorship: post-season tournaments since the 1979-80
season and regular season games since the 1981-82 season.
Siena
Drexel
Delaware
Boston U.
Hofstra
Canisius
Holy Cross
Northeastern
Niagara
Binghamton
11.46
Men’s Basketball
W
74
143
129
290
85
80
15
247
75
53
L
23
49
60
178
53
53
10
177
59
53
Pct.
.763
.745
.683
.620
.616
.602
.600
.583
.560
.500
*Rhode Island
1
1
.500
MAINE
216
238
.476
Albany
52
58
.473
Hartford
179
212
.4578
Vermont
206
244
.4577
Towson
43
76
.361
New Hampshire 135
307
.305
Stony Brook
33
77
.300
UMBC
24
51
.220
Colgate
18
119
.131
*Competed in tournament only in 1979-80.
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
First Team
Carvell Ammons (2000-01)
John Gordon (1996-97)
Andy Bedard (1998-99, 99-00)
Rufus Harris (1979-80)
Jim Boylan (1986-87)
Justin Rowe (2001-02)
Jeff Cross (1982-83)
Dean Smith (1988-90)
Nate Fox (1999-00)
Rickey White (2002-03)
Casey Arena ((1994-95, 95-96)
Ken Barnes (1995-96)
Francois Bouchard (1993-94)
Jeff Cross (1983-84)
Eric Dobson (2003-04)
Julian Dunkley (2000-01)
Huggy Dye (1999-00)
Second Team
(Selected Since 1983-84)
Mark Flavin (2003-04)
Nate Fox (1998-99)
Errick Greene (2001-02)
Marty Higgins (1991-92)
Derrick Hodge (1990-91, 91-92)
Terry Hunt (1996-97)
Allan Ledbetter (1997-98)
Joe Campbell (2004-05)
Third Team
(Selected Since 1996-97)
Julian Dunkley (1999-00)
Allen Ledbetter (1998-99)
Casey Arena (1992-93)
Ken Barnes (1990-91)
Amadou Barry (1986-87)
Mike Bitterman (1985-86)
All-Rookie Team
Francois Bouchard (1990-91)
Tony Caralieri (2000-01)
Huggy Dye (1998-99)
Ramone Jones (1993-94)
Kevin Reed (2002-03)
Matt Rossignol (1985-86)
Dean Smith (1986-87)
Kevin Terrell (1990-91)
Casey Arena (1993-94)
Francois Bouchard (1993-94)
ALL-TOURNAMENT
(Selected Since 1998-99)
Clayton Brown (2001-02)
Eric Dobson (2003-04)
Nate Fox (1999-00)
Derrick Hodge (1990-91)
Player of the Year
Jeff Cross (1992-93)
Greg Logan (1995-96)
Kevin Reed (2003-04, 04-05, 06-07)
Justin Rowe (2002-03)
Jeff Sturgeon (1983-84)
Ernest Turner (2005-06)
Rookie of the Year
Francois Bouchard (1990-91)
Rick Carlisle (co) (1979-80)
Coach of the Year
Skip Chappelle (1987-88)
Rudy Keeling (1993-94)
1951–52 MAINE CAGERS
Veteran UM sports fans will have no trouble identifying many
of the members of Doc Rankin’s l951–52 Black Bear five.
Front row, l-r, Al Philbrick, Jim Orino, Ray Kelley, Woody
Carville, Bob Nixon, and Jack Christie. Second row, l-r, Dick
Coleman, Larry Sinclair, Joe Saunders, and Bernard “Bunny”
Parady. Back row, l-r, Bob Churchill, Bill Callinan, Bill Rivers,
and Dick Smith. Absent: John Norris.
Men’s Basketball
11.47
MAINE STATE SERIES
Men’s basketball was formally adopted as a championship sport by the Maine Intercollegiate Athletic
Association (Maine State Series) in the 1937-38 season. Play continued until the conclusion of the 197374 season. Play was suspended in the 1943-44 and 44-45 seasons. The champion institution, effective
with the 1949-50 season, received the Paul L. Davidson Trophy, contributed by former Maine Gov.
Horace L. Hildreth in memory of Mr. Davidson, a personal friend and Bowdoin College athlete who was
killed during World War II. Wins and losses in league play in each of the 35 seasons are listed here.
*Conference champion
Bates
Bowdoin
Colby
MAINE
37-38
1-3
----3-1*
2-2
38-39
0-4
----2-2
4-0*
39-40
0-4
---3-1*
3-1*
40-41
0-4
---4-0*
2-2
41-42
2-4
0-6
5-1*
5-1*
42-43
3-3
0-6
5-1*
4-2
45-46
3-3
1-5
2-4
6-0*
46-47
6-3*
2-7
5-4
5-4
47-48
6-3
1-8
4-5
7-2*
48-49
4-5
3-6
8-1*
3-6
49-50
3-6
1-8
6-3
8-1*
Bates
Bowdoin
Colby
MAINE
50-51
2-7
2-7
6-3
8-1*
51-52
1-8
4-5
9-0*
4-5
52-53
5-4
1-8
9-0*
3-6
53-54
0-9
6-3
7-2*
5-4
54-55
2-7
4-5
9-0*
3-6
55-56
5-4
3-6
7-2*
3-6
56-57
3-6
5-4
7-2*
3-6
57-58
5-4
3-6
6-3*
4-5
58-59
4-5
0-9
7-2*
7-2*
59-60
2-7
3-6
4-5
9-0*
60-61
4-5
2-7
5-4
7-2*
Bates
Bowdoin
Colby
MAINE
61-62
2-7
5-4
7-2*
4-5
62-63
3-6
7-2*
5-4
3-6
63-64
4-5
1-8
6-3
7-2*
64-65
3-3
1-5
2-4
6-0*
65-66
5-1*
1-5
5-1*
1-5
66-67
3-3
3-3
1-5
5-1*
67-68
4-2*
4-2*
2-4
2-4
68-69
1-5
6-0*
1-5
4-2
69-70
2-4
1-5
4-2
5-1*
70-71
2-4
2-4
4-2*
4-2*
71-72
2-4
1-5
4-2
5-1*
72-73
3-3
1-5
5-1*
3-3
73-74
2-4
0-6
4-2
6-0*
Bates
Bowdoin
Colby
MAINE
Composite Standings
Colby
175
81
MAINE
154
102
Bates
97
159
Bowdoin
78
162
.683
.601
.379
.325
*ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
Bourgoin, Louis (1938-39)
Mahaney, Larry (1950-51)
Boynton, Ted (1947-48)
Norris, John (1951-52, 52-53)
Burgess, Alan (1945-46, 46-47)
Rogers, Phil (1937-38)
Campbell, Hugh (1968-69)
Schiner, Larry (1959-60, 60-61)
Carr, Terry (1965-66, 66-67)
Seavey,Tom (1957-58)
Champeon, Wayne (1959-60)
Small, Parker (1940-41, 41-42)
Chappelle, Skip (1959-60, 60-61, 61-62)
Stephenson, Jim (1966-67, 67-68, 68-69)
Christie, John (1951-52)
Strang, Guy (1965-66)
Coyne, Dudley (1957-58)
Sturgeon, Dick (1958-59)
Gates, Bob (1945-46, 46-47, 47-48)
Sturgeon, Don (1958-59, 60-61)
Gavett, Peter (1971-72, 72-73)
Susi, Nick (1969-70, 70-71, 71-72)
Gillette, John (1963-64, 64-65)
Svendsen, Dave (1963-64, 64-65)
Goddard, Charlie (1949-50)
Warner, Bob (1973-74)
Hussey, Gene (1941-42, 42-43)
Warren, Art (1961-62)
Kostacopoulos, Peter (1955-56)
Wilson, Charles (1938-39, 39-40)
Lord, Dwight (1937-38)
Woodbrey, Vict (1949-50)
Mahaney, Keith (1953-54, 56-57)
Work, Windy (1942-43)
*Conference coaches selected a first team only in each season.
11.48
Men’s Basketball
NEW ENGLAND CONFERENCE
The New England Conference was organized in the 1936-37 season with five members, the Universities
of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island and Northeastern U. The conference
disbanded in 1943.
*Conference Champion
36-37
5-3
3-5
3-5
1-7
8-0*
Connecticut
MAINE
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Rhode Island
37-38
4-4
1-7
4-4
3-5
8-0*
38-39
6-2
4-4
0-8
3-5
7-1*
39-40
6-2
0-8
3-5
3-5
8-0*
40-41
7-1*
2-6
3-5
1-7
7-1*
41-42
6-2
2-6
0-8
4-4
8-0*
42-43
5-3
4-4
2-6
2-6
7-1*
Composite Standings
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Northeastern
53
39
17
3
17
39
.946
.696
.304
MAINE
16
New Hampshire 15
40
41
.286
.268
.
ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTION
Dwight Lord (1936-37)
YANKEE CONFERENCE
The Yankee Conference began play in 1946. Membership consisted of New England’s six state
universities. Boston U. joined in 1972-73. The conference dissolved in basketball following the 1976
season. Mandatory, round robin scheduling was not required until the 1957-58 season.
*Conference Champion
Connecticut
MAINE
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
46-47
6-1*
2-4
0-2
0-5
4-1
1-0
47-48
7-1*
2-5
0-4
2-6
5-1
2-1
48-49
7-1*
0-7
2-2
2-6
5-1
2-1
49-50
5-2
3-5
2-3
1-5
6-1*
2-3
50-51
6-1*
2-5
1-2
0-6
5-2
4-1
51-52
6-1*
2-6
0-6
4-5
6-2
3-1
52-53
5-1*
3-4
1-4
2-5
6-2
1-2
53-54
7-0*
1-7
5-1
2-6
4-4
1-2
54-55
7-0*
1-7
4-2
1-9
5-3
4-1
55-56
6-1*
3-5
5-1
0-10
6-2
2-3
Connecticut
MAINE
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
56-57
8-0*
2-6
4-4
1-9
6-3
3-2
57-58
9-1*
4-6
5-5
4-6
3-7
5-5
58-59
8-2*
7-3
5-5
1-9
5-5
4-6
59-60
8-2*
6-4
6-4
2-8
6-4
2-8
60-61
6-4
7-3
4-6
1-9
9-1*
3-7
61-62
7-3
4-6
8-2*
1-9
7-3
3-7
62-63
9-1*
3-7
6-4
2-8
8-2
2-8
63-64
8-2*
3-7
5-5
2-8
8-2*
4-6
64-65
10-0*
4-6
8-2
1-9
6-4
1-9
65-66
9- 1*
4- 6
5- 5
0-10
9- 1*
3- 7
Boston U.
Connecticut
MAINE
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
66-67
----9-1*
1-9
7-3
4-6
8-2
1-9
67-68
----7- 3
2- 8
8- 2*
0-10
8- 2*
5- 5
68-69
----3-7
5-5
9-1*
3-7
7-3
3-7
69-70
----8-2*
1-9
8-2*
3-7
7-3
3-7
70-71
----5-5
3-7
10-0*
3-7
8-2
1-9
71-72
72-73
----7- 4
5- 5
9- 3
6- 4
6- 6
6- 4 10- 2*
5- 5
2-10
8- 2*
5- 6
0-10
2-10
73-74
2- 9
9- 3
2-10
11- 1*
8- 4
6- 5
3- 9
74-75 75-76
7- 4
3-9
9- 3
7-5
1-10
5-7
10- 2* 11-1*
2-10
3-9
3- 7
7-5
8- 4
6-6
Men’s Basketball
11.49
Composite Standings
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Boston U.
Vermont
MAINE
New Hampshire
W
215
186
166
19
84
95
62
L
62
88
88
26
156
184
223
Pct.
.776
.679
.653
.422
.350
.340
.217
ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
First Team
Skip Chappelle (1959-60, 60-61, 61-62)
Peter Gavett (1972-73)
John Gillette (1964-65)
Charlie Goddard (1949-50)
John Norris (1952-53)
Jim Stephenson (1968-69)
Bob Warner (1972-73, 74-75)
Paul Wholey (1975-76)
Second Team
Hugh Campbell (1968-69)
Keith Mahaney (1953-54, 56-57)
Terry Carr (1965-66, 66-67)
John Norris (1951-52)
Wayne Champeon (1958-59)
Larry Schiner (1959-60)
Bob Churchill (1951-52, 52-53)
Tom Seavey (1957-58)
Dudley Coyne (1955-56)
Jim Stephenson (1967-68)
Peter Gavett (1971-72)
Don Sturgeon (1958-59)
John Gillette (1963-64)
Bob Warner (1973-74, 75-76)
SINGLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS
Conference Games Only
1950-51 John Christie
1951-52 John Norris
1952-53 John Norris
1953-54 Keith Mahaney
1955-56 Dudley Coyne
1956-57 Keith Mahaney
1959-60 *Skip Chappelle
1960-61 Skip Chappelle
Larry Schiner
1961-62 Skip Chappelle
Rank
TH
5
TH
5
ST
1
ST
1
TH
4
ND
2
ST
1
ST
1
ND
2
ST
1
Ave.
13.1
15.4
24.8
23.7
20.2
22.7
23.8
24.1
20.1
19.7
Rank
TH
1965-66 Terry Carr
4
ND
1966-67 Jim Stephenson 2
TH
Terry Carr
4
RD
1967-68 Jim Stephenson 3
ST
1968-69 Jim Stephenson 1
ST
1971-72 Peter Gavett
1
ST
1972-73 Peter Gavett
1
TH
1973-74 Bob Warner
4
ST
1974-75 Bob Warner
1
ST
1975-76 Paul Wholey
1
TH
Bob Warner
4
Ave.
16.9
22.0
18.8
21.0
25.6
19.6
23.2
15.3
21.8
21.3
17.8
*Only player in conference history to lead league in scoring average three seasons.
2000–01 — ANOTHER GOOD YEAR
Maine enjoyed another good season in the winter of 2000–01, winning 18 games including road contests vs. Providence and Northwestern. Julian Dunley
and Carvell Ammons combined to average 32 points and 15 rebounds per game. Front row, l-r, Clayton Brown, Errick Greene, Huggy Dye, Derrick Jackson,
Tony Cavalieri, Tom Waterman, Rickey White, and Co-Capt. Carvell Ammons. Back row, l-r, Coach John Giannini, Asst. Coach Ted Woodward, Colin Haynes,
Jamar Croon, Mark Flavin, Justin Rowe, Co-Capt. Julian Dunkley, Andre Riley, Todd Tibbetts, and Asst. Coaches Ed Jones and Andy Bedard.
11.50
Men’s Basketball
NATIONAL / REGIONAL HONORS
NCAA WALTER BYERS AWARD (NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR)
Dean Smith (1989-90)
ALL-AMERICA
Skip Chappelle (Hon. Mention, 1959-60)
Don Sturgeon (Hon. Mention, 1959-60)
National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District (New England) Team
(Instituted in 1960)
First Team
Rufus Harris (1979-80)
Bob Warner (1974-75)
Second Team
Andy Bedard (1998-99, 99-00)
Rick Carlisle (1980-81)
Skip Chappelle (1961-62)
Jeff Cross (1983-84)
Julian Dunkley (2000-01)
Nate Fox (1999-00)
Peter Gavitt (1972-73)
Errick Greene (2001-02)
Rufus Harris (1977-78)
Bob Warner (1975-76)
Third Team
Rufus Harris (1976-77)
Jim Stephenson (1968-69)
Bob Warner (1973-74)
UNIVERSITY INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Points
Game: 54 (Jim Stephenson vs. Colby, 1968-69)
Season: 718 (Rufus Harris, 1979-80)
Career: 2,206 (Rufus Harris, 1976-80)
Assists
Game: 16 (Jeff Sturgeon vs. Niagara, 1982-83)
Season: 193 (Andy Bedard, 1999-00)
Career: 619 (Marty Higgins, 1988-92)
Rebounds
Game: 28 (Bob Warner vs. Trinity, 1973-74)
Season: 352 (Bob Warner, 1974-75)
Career: 1,304 (Bob Warner, 1972-76)
Steals
Game: 8 (Marty Higgins vs. Drexel, 1991-92)
(Casey Arena vs. C. Connecticut, 1993-94)
(Allen Ledbetter vs. New Hampshire,
1998-99)
Steals
Season: 95 (Marty Higgins, 1991-92)
Career: 243 (Marty Higgins, 1988-92)
Field Goals
Game: 22 (Jim Stephenson vs. Colby, 1968-69)
Season: 271 (Rufus Harris, 1979-80)
Career: 834 (Rufus Harris, 1976-80)
Blocked Shots
Game: 10 (Justin Rowe vs. Stony Brook, 2001-02)
Season: 121 (Justin Rowe, 2001-02)
Career: 226 (Justin Rowe, 2001-03)
Free Throws
Game: 19 (Skip Chappelle vs. Massachusetts, 1960-61)
(Dudley Coyne vs. Connecticut, 1955-56)
Season: 176 (Rufus Harris, 1979-80)
Career: 538 (Rufus Harris, 1976-80)
Free Throws Attempted
Game: 27 (Keith Mahaney vs. Bowdoin, 1956-57)
Season: 216 (Rufus Harris, 1979-80)
Career: 680 (Rufus Harris, 1976-80)
Free Throw Percentage
Season: .874 (Skip Chappelle, 1961-62)
Career: .850 (Jeff Topliff, 1981-85)
Field Goals Attempted
Game: 43 (Jim Stephenson vs. Assumption,
1967-68)
Season: 624 (Jim Stephenson, 1967-68)
Career: 1,759 (Rufus Harris, 1976-80)
Field Goal Percentage
Game: 1.000 (Roger Lapham, 12/12 vs. Valparaiso,
1977-78)
1998-26 (Rich Henry, 12/12 vs. Canisius,
1985-86)
Season: .662 (Rickey White, 2002-03)
Career: .548 (Rich Henry, 1983-84)
Three Point Field Goals
Game: 10 (John Gordon vs. New Hampshire, 1995-96)
Season: 85 (John Gordon, 1996-97)Career: .850 (Jeff
Career: 311, Kevin Reed, 2002-07
Men’s Basketball
11.51
Consecutive Free Throws Made
Game: 19 (Skip Chappelle vs. Massachusetts, 1960-61)
(Dudley Coyne vs. Connecticut, 1955-56)
Season: 32 (Skip Chappelle, 1960-61)
Three Point Field Goals Attempted
Game: 21 (John Gordon vs. New Hampshire, 1995-96)
Season: 233 (Kevin Reed, 2006-07)
Career: 834 (Kevin Reed, 2002-07)
Three Point Field Goal Percentage
Game: 4/4 (Matt Rossignol vs. FDU, 1987-88)
4/4 (Derrick Hodge vs. B.U., 1989-90)
4/4 (Fred Meeks vs. Hampton, 1998-99)
4/4 (Colin Haynes vs. B.U., 1998-99)
4/4 (Kevin Terrell vs. Vermont, 1991-92)
Season: .470 (Matt Rossignol, 1986-87)
Career: .438 (Matt Rossignol, 1985-89)
Games Played
Season: 32 (Francois Bouchard, 1991-92)
32 (Marty Higgins, 1991-92)
32 (Deonte Hursey, 1991-92)
Career: 119 (Kevin Reed, 2002-07)
Consecutive Games Played
117 (Deonte Hursey, 1990-94)
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION DRAFT SELECTIONS
Rick Boucher (Portland Trail Blazers)
Rick Carlisle (Boston Celtics)
Skip Chappelle (Boston Celtics)
Jeff Cross (Dallas Mavericks)
Peter Gavett (Boston Celtics)
Rufus Harris (Boston Celtics)
Roger Lapham (Milwaukee Bucks)
Justin Rowe (Phoenix Suns)
Bob Warner (Milwaukee Bucks)
CURRENT NBA COACHES
Jim Boylan (Asst. Coach, Golden State)
Rick Carlisle (Head Coach, Indiana)
FRESHMAN / J. V. COACHES AND YEARLY TEAM RECORD
(Orono)
11.52
Men’s Basketball
1919-20
1921-22
1922-23
1923-24
1924-25
1925-26
1926-27
1927-28
1928-29
1929-30
Coach
Howard W. Flack
Howard W. Flack
Howard W. Flack
Fred M. Brice
Fred M. Brice
Stanley M. Wallace
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
W
2
7
0
11
9
7
9
12
8
16
L
0
3
3
4
2
3
7
2
7
0
Pct.
1.000
.700
.000
.733
.818
.700
.536
.857
.533
1.000
1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Kenyon
William C. Wells
William C. Wells
William C. Wells
Samuel Sezak
7
11
13
10
8
11
10
8
10
12
5
2
2
6
4
4
6
5
2
1
.583
.846
.867
.625
.667
.733
.625
.615
.833
.923
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
Samuel Sezak
Samuel Sezak
George W. Crowther
Samuel Sezak
William C. Kenyon
Samuel Sezak
Wlliam C. Kenyon
Harold S. Westerman
7
10
10
8
8
10
10
8
5
3
2
3
4
4
1
2
.583
.769
.833
.727
.667
.714
.909
.800
19580-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
Harold S. Westerman
Rome Rankin
Robert Holloway
Harold M. Woodbury
Harold M. Woodbury
John E. Butterfield
John E. Butterfield
John E. Butterfield
Philip Butterfield, Jr.
*Philip Butterfield, Jr./
Richard H. Sturgeon
5
5
5
9
10
9
11
14
14
4
3
4
1
0
2
1
0
1
.556
.625
.556
.900
1.000
.818
.917
1.000
.933
14
0
1.000
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Linwood L. Carville
Linwood L. Carville
Linwood L. Carville
Linwood L. Carville
Linwood L. Carville
David E. Svendsen
Gilbert E. Philbrick
Gilbert E. Philbrick
Thomas N. Chappelle
Thomas N. Chappelle
15
11
12
12
9
11
6
13
11
14
1
5
1
2
5
1
8
2
1
0
.938
.687
.923
.857
.643
.917
.429
.867
.916
1.000
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
Thomas N. Chappelle
Leon C. Harriman
Carl H. Merrill
Peter M. Gavett
Peter M. Gavett
Peter M. Gavett
Peter M. Gavett
Peter M. Gavett
12
6
13
12
11
15
6
10
2
6
3
4
3
0
4
0
.857
.500
.813
.750
.785
1.000
.600
1.000
*Mr. Butterfield served as coach for the first seven games; Mr. Sturgeon the remaining
seven games.
(Brunswick Annex)
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
Joseph Zabilski
Joseph Zabilski
Robert Raymond
15
7
5
0
2
3
1.000
.778
.625
1999–00 — A FABULOUS SEASON
Coach John Giannini, in his fourth season at Orono, put together a terrific team in the 1999–00 season. The Black Bears won 24 games, a UM record that
still stands. Maine was 15-3 in America East, finishing second in the regular season, and was well on its way to an NCAA tournament berth when star
guard Andy Bedard went down with a leg injury prior to the league title game vs. Delaware. That resulted in a devastating defeat in a game played on
Delaware’s home court. Maine had won its first two tourney games by decisive margins, 76-54 vs. Boston U. and 80-63 vs. Hartford. Bedard and Nate Fox
were first team, all-America East choices. Front row, l-r, Carvell Ammons, Huggy Dye, Errick Greene, Derrick Jackson, Corey Thibodeau, Tom Waterman,
and Co-Capt. Andy Bedard. Back row, l-r, Asst. Coach Mike Mennenga, Coach John Giannini, Todd Tibbetts, Andre Riley, Jamar Croon, Co-Capt. Nate Fox,
Julian Dunkley, Colin Haynes, Clayton Brown, and Asst. Coaches Ted Woodward and Ed Jones.
Men’s Basketball
11.53
GAME SCORES
(Orono)
1919-20 (2-0)
39 Swampscott HS
35 Meriden HS
24
40
35
52
62
24
18
19
45
56
1921-22 (7-3)
Higgins Cl. Institute
E. Me. Conf. Seminary
Lincoln HS
Newport HS
Old Town HS
Jonesport HS
Bangor HS
Lincoln HS
Higgins Cl. Institute
Brewer HS
1922-23 (3-0)
22 Bangor HS
32 Coburn Cl. Institute
20 Westbrook Seminary
11.54
16
26
18
30
25
22
12
31
29
28
22
24
36
33
34
34
40
25
26
21
43
29
20
24
28
31
50
45
32
32
21
1926-27 (9-7)
Bar Harbor HS
Ricker Cl. Institute
Hebron Academy
Kents Hill School
E. Me. Conf. Seminary
Bridgton Academy
Westbrook HS
Westbrook HS
UNH Frosh
Bar Harbor HS
MCI
Lincoln HS
Stearns HS
Houlton HS
Presque Isle HS
Fort Fairfield HS
24
31
31
26
47
22
59
46
31
43
59
46
35
35
1927-28 (12-2)
Stearns HS
14
MCI
32
Hebron Academy
23
UNH Frosh
28
E. Me. Conf. Seminary 35
Bar Harbor HS
20
Bowdoin Frosh
22
Coburn Cl. Institute
24
Bar Harbor HS
29
Higgins Cl. Institute
20
Ricker Cl. Institute
23
Houlton HS
29
Presque Isle HS
16
Fort Fairfield HS
16
1928-29 (8-7)
Cony HS
Winslow HS
Newport HS
Kents Hill School
Coburn Cl. Institute
URI Frosh
Edward Little HS
UNH Frosh
Higgins Cl. Institute
E. Me. Conf. Seminary
Bar Harbor HS
Houlton HS
Presque Isle HS
Fort Fairfield HS
Aroostook Cl. Institute
1929-30 (16-0)
Lincoln HS
20
Dexter HS
19
Gilman HS
23
Higgins Cl. Institute
31
MCI
23
Kents Hill School
27
Cony HS
11
E. Me. Conf. Seminary 23
UNH Frosh
22
Higgins Cl. Institute
19
42
47
18
26
42
22
22
17
47
23
41
36
49
31
34
1923-24 (11-4)
Higgins Cl. Institute
Old Town HS
UM Varsity
Coburn Cl. Institute
Lincoln HS
Rumford HS
Deering HS
Westbrook Seminary
Old Town HS
Coburn Cl. Institute
Westbrook Seminary
Deering HS
NE Business School
Southwest Harbor HS
Lincoln HS
63
21
43
31
37
25
30
27
46
27
62
1924-25 (9-2)
Old Town HS
UNH Frosh
Oak Grove School
Kents Hill School
Lincoln HS
Lincoln HS
Westbrook Seminary
UNH Frosh
Higgins Cl. Institute
Coburn Cl. Institute
Southwest Harbor HS
21
37
10
17
25
23
9
23
12
35
33
16
18
45
23
51
43
17
20
35
31
31
37
22
21
13
16
24
21
33
33
29
36
26
34
28
1925-26 (7-3)
Lincoln HS
21
UNH Frosh
12
Westbrook Seminary 35
Foxcroft Academy
22
Jonesport HS
19
Winslow HS
14
Higgins Cl. Institute
23
UNH Frosh
25
E. Me. Conf. Seminary 24
MCI
29
54
31
34
61
39
30
21
26
25
38
Men’s Basketball
4
23
21
23
15
17
23
14
8
31
43
20
19
22
12
29
23
39
24
34
10
27
30
36
38
34
26
16
31
13
27
15
5
22
26
30
41
21
45
26
33
20
29
17
26
27
60
30
46
41
45
25
1929-30 (cont.)
Coburn Cl. Institute
Presque Isle HS
Fort Kent HS
Caribou HS
Fort Fairfield HS
Houlton HS
28
20
16
14
21
22
26
41
42
18
20
30
28
43
34
14
18
18
1930-31 (7-5)
Gilman HS
Higgins Cl. Institute
Kents Hill School
Hebron Academy
E. Me. Conf. Seminary
Ricker Cl. Institute
MCI
Caribou HS
Fort Fairfield HS
Aroostook Cl. Institute
Presque Isle HS
Houlton HS
29
16
17
27
34
16
17
42
23
16
16
19
18
34
34
28
34
30
42
34
28
30
16
32
39
1931-32 (11-2)
Aroostook Cl. Institute
Fort Fairfield HS
Caribou HS
Presque Isle HS
Houlton HS
MCI
Ricker Cl. Institute
Higgins Cl. Institute
Hebron Academy
Gilman HS
Kents Hill School
Coburn Cl. Institute
Crosby HS
12
17
16
34
25
24
16
18
24
12
34
29
10
36
35
26
32
46
30
32
42
40
24
19
26
28
16
18
1932-33 (13-2)
Calais Academy
Coburn Cl. Institute
Bucksport HS
Kents Hill School
Waterville HS
Rumford HS
MCI
Ricker Cl. Institute
Higgins Cl. Institute
John Bapst HS
Houlton HS
Presque Isle HS
Caribou HS
Fort Fairfield HS
Aroostook Cl. Institute
21
24
22
24
26
22
29
17
17
23
23
22
11
11
31
46
51
31
12
11
19
34
1933-34 (10-6)
Brewer HS
Higgins Cl. Institute
Coburn Cl. Institute
Kents Hill School
Winslow HS
Stearns HS
Rumford HS
13
7
13
23
22
33
44
35
26
30
22
17
19
34
17
24
1933-34 (cont.)
Waterville HS
John Bapst HS
Hebron Academy
Lewiston HS
Stearns HS
Presque Isle HS
Caribou HS
Fort Fairfield HS
Aroostook Cl. Institute
29
19
21
19
13
26
31
16
25
30
28
36
36
21
23
30
33
23
30
34
34
1934-35 (8-4)
Higgins Cl. Institute
Coburn Cl. Institute
Kents Hill School
Hebron Academy
Gilman HS
Rumford HS
Winslow HS
Lewiston HS
Stearns HS
Ricker Cl. Institute
Presque Isle HS
Patten Academy
28
36
26
35
14
22
22
25
34
34
32
36
48
45
21
36
59
47
41
19
31
29
27
33
19
36
45
1935-36 (11-4)
Bar Harbor HS
PEK Fraternity
Old Town HS
Bridgton Academy
Kents Hill School
John Bapst HS
MCI
Rumford HS
Coburn Cl. Institute
Higgins Cl. Institute
Stearns HS
Ricker Cl. Institute
Presque Isle HS
Aroostook Cl. Institute
Patten Academy
24
22
25
22
14
12
23
27
26
30
26
22
40
16
22
28
29
25
37
22
46
38
41
47
46
24
42
36
31
39
32
1936-37 (10-6)
Old Town HS
John Bapst HS
Hebron Academy
Madawaska Tr. Sch.
Bridgton Academy
Coburn Cl. Institute
Bates Frosh
MCI
Higgins Cl. Institute
Kents Hill School
Bates Frosh
Ricker Cl. Institute
Patten Academy
Presque Isle HS
Ricker Cl. Institute
John Bapst HS
21
22
33
30
23
35
39
42
33
29
29
31
29
12
19
39
33
46
46
51
40
41
55
1937-38 (8-5)
Old Town HS
Higgins Cl. Institute
Deering HS
Ricker Cl. Institute
So. Portland HS
Coburn Cl. Institute
Hebron Academy
22
37
32
48
30
37
56
46
22
31
19
44
27
1937-38 (cont.)
MCI
John Bapst HS
Bridgton Academy
Presque Isle HS
Madawaska Tr. Sch.
Ricker Cl. Institute
37
30
43
40
39
55
43
41
32
37
28
55
61
51
47
50
63
44
1938-39 (10-2)
John Bapst HS
MCI
Old Town HS
South Portland HS
Coburn Cl. Institute
Hebron Academy
Kents Hill School
Higgins Cl. Institute
Deering HS
Bridgton Academy
Madawaska Tr. Sch.
Ricker Cl. Institute
26
38
31
43
49
18
46
48
30
42
49
35
52
47
37
80
61
50
44
59
51
55
39
47
48
1939-40 (12-1)
John Bapst HS
Old Town HS
Lewiston HS
MCI
So. Portland HS
Ricker Cl. Institute
Coburn Cl. Institute
Presque Isle HS
Kents Hill School
Madawaska Tr. Sch.
Deering HS
Bridgton Academy
Higgins Cl. Institute
24
23
26
44
32
37
41
36
38
46
27
34
49
50
36
32
42
32
46
38
40
64
38
42
55
1940-41 (7-5)
Old Town HS
MCI
Ricker Cl. Institute
Lewiston HS
Presque Isle HS
Bridgton Academy
Kents Hill School
Hebron Academy
Deering HS
Higgins Cl. Institute
So. Portland HS
Coburn Cl. Institute
30
29
26
39
41
47
57
48
39
40
35
38
41
47
54
45
32
48
41
42
50
54
35
55
39
1941-42 (10-3)
Old Town HS
Brewer HS
John Bapst HS
Higgins Cl. Institute
Deering HS
Ellsworth HS
MCI
Hebron Academy
Ricker Cl. Institute
Kents Hill School
So. Portland HS
Bridgton Academy
Coburn Cl. Institute
16
13
17
40
39
32
40
43
29
38
25
36
52
47
49
30
48
54
62
77
45
67
92
44
43
1942-43 (10-2)
Brewer HS
Old Town HS
Stearns HS
MSC (Husson)
MMA
Ricker Cl. Institute
MCI
Higgins Cl. Institute
Kents Hill School
Coburn Cl. Institute
Bangor HS
Hebron Academy
24
46
25
25
32
40
34
52
43
27
40
51
69
73
66
24
62
44
66
46
58
50
77
1945-46 (8-3)
Bates Frosh
Ricker College
Bowdoin Frosh
Colby Frosh
Coburn Cl. Institute
Bowdoin Frosh
MCI
Bates Frosh
Higgins Cl. Institute
Colby Frosh
HS All-Stars
35
39
47
26
45
41
86
25
68
35
61
72
78
45
71
74
73
45
74
58
46
68
68
1946-47 (8-4)
Bowdoin Frosh
MMA
Colby Frosh
Brunswick Annex
Bates Frosh
MCI
Colby Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
Coburn Cl. Institute
Brunswick Annex
Bates Frosh
Higgins Cl. Institute
58
58
46
93
78
66
44
50
54
53
43
64
50
106
60
61
41
61
47
67
71
46
71
64
52
55
1947-48 (10-4)
Aroostook STC
Washington STC
Brunswick Annex
Coburn Cl. Institute
Colby Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
Bates Frosh
MCI
Brunswick Annex
Ricker College
Bates Frosh
Higgins Cl. Institute
Colby Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
71
65
57
67
40
52
52
42
70
41
67
44
55
47
68
62
81
67
57
68
81
92
78
1948-49 (10-1)
Ricker College
Brunswick Annex
Aroostook STC
Bowdoin Frosh
Bates Frosh
Hebron Academy
Coburn Cl. Institute
Bowdoin Frosh
Bates Frosh
46
54
61
35
58
54
64
49
74
Men’s Basketball
11.55
1947–48 — A MEMORABLE SEASON
Coach George “Eck” Allen’s 1947–48 team won 11 of 18 games, including the State Series title. Bob Gates led the team in scoring for the second time with a
UM record 31-point performance against Northeastern his best effort of the season. The season will be long remembered by veteran UM basketball fans as it
included the famous “freeze out” game vs. Rhode Island. With a packed house looking on, Maine tried to prevent the talented visitors from another 100 point
game (URI led the nation in scoring that season) with an offensive stall, but it was to no avail as the Rams prevailed, 55-43. Rhody players read newspapers, a
ball was kicked into the rafters, and Rhode Coach Frank Keany confronted UM President Arthur Hauck during the game about Maine’s tactics. Posing for
the team photo were, seated, l-r, Bob Gates, Al Hopkins, Charlie Goddard, Capt. Ted Boynton, and George O’Donnell. Standing, l-r, Mgr. Fred Glover, Don
Kelly, Frank Danforth, Al Wing, Hank Peasley, Bill Feeney, and Coach Eck Allen.
1993–94 — AN OUTSTANDING SEASON
Coach Rudy Keeling’s 1993–94 Maine five was a strong team, perhaps the best of his eight seasons in Orono. The Bears posted an 18-11 record including
a second place, 11-3 record in America East. With four players with double figure scoring averages, the Black Bears made it to the final game of the AE
tournament before losing to a powerful Drexel team on the latter’s home floor. Front row, l-r, Mark Schmidt, Deonte Hursey, Asst. Coach Mike LaPlante,
Coach Rudy Keeling, Asst. Coach Scott Benzie, Casey Arena, and Kip Keeling. Back row, l-r, Adam Kotowski, Chris Collins, Ed Jones, Francois Bouchard,
Reggie Smith, Keith Vail, Capt. Ken Barnes, Terry Hunt, and Ramone Jones.
11.56
Men’s Basketball
1961–62 MAINE FRESHMAN CAGERS
Maine had many strong freshman basketball teams in the more than five decades that freshmen were not permitted to play varsity sports under NCAA
rules. Woody Carville, who also served as coach of Maine’s freshman baseball and football teams, coached five frosh teams between 1960 and 1965 with
an overall record of 59 wins and only 14 losses. Members of the 1961–62 unit were, front row, l-r, Ray Austin, Doug Turner, Bill Flahive, Dave Joseph,
Charlie Lenihan, and Scott Dunham. Second row, l-r, Coach Woody Carville, Roger Pike, John Ireland, Myles Boone, Bob Brewer, Marshall Hall and Laurie
Anderson. Third row, l-r, Dick Wyman, Floyd Mongomery, Dave Svendsen, John Gillette, Jim Dolloff, Stan Clark, and Dick Knight.
1979–80 — A TERRIFIC SEASON
Rufus Harris set a new UM scoring record in the 1979–80 season, averaging 25.6 points per game . . . a record that still stands 27 years later. The Black
Bears won 15 games, including wins over South Carolina and Massachusetts, and qualified for the ECAC Division One Tournament. Posing for the team
photo were, kneeling, l-r, Coach Skip Chappelle, Capt. Rufus Harris, and Asst. Coach Peter Gavett. Standing, l-r, Trainer Phil Mateja, Gary Speed, Jim
Mercer, Rick Boucher, Dan Czerapowicz, Rick Carlisle, Joe Johnson, Dave Wyman, Keith Ogden, Clay Gunn, Tom Brown, Chris Brinkman, Champ Godbolt,
Bruce Sumpter, Mgr. Mike Nisenbaum, and Asst. Mgr. Nancy Kolls.
Men’s Basketball
11.57
1948-49 (cont.)
62 Brunswick Annex
76 Higgins Cl. Institute
11.58
54
58
52
59
53
61
47
52
53
33
58
54
1949-50 (8-2)
MMA
Hebron Academy
Coburn Cl. Institute
Aroostook STC
Old Town HS
Fort Fairfield HS
MCI
Ricker College
Higgins Cl. Institute
Portland JC
50
53
42
54
54
50
50
53
51
40
34
54
71
57
62
61
77
72
50
1950-51 (5-4)
MMA
MCI
Portland JC
Coburn Cl. Institute
Hebron Academy
Ricker College
Aroostook STC
Washington STC
Higgins Cl. Institute
62
55
51
51
50
65
76
43
65
85
57
77
81
61
61
65
65
1951-52 (5-3)
Coburn Cl. Institute
MMA
Husson
Hebron Academy
MCI
Husson
Higgins Cl. Institute
Ricker College
54
66
61
51
87
54
67
49
81
58
57
97
89
76
84
58
66
1952-53 (5-4)
MMA
101
Farmington STC JVs 62
Husson
65
Coburn Cl. Institute
41
Ricker College
76
Hebron Academy
66
MCI
89
Higgins Cl. Institute
53
Madawaska TS
55
85
84
101
82
81
68
67
70
95
67
1953-54 (9-1)
Ricker College
Aroostook STC
MMA
Husson
Hebron Academy
Farmington STC
MCI
Madawaska TS
Higgins Cl. Institute
Bowdoin Frosh
65
78
81
59
50
43
77
53
58
62
78
74
77
91
65
89
88
1954-55 (10-0)
Portland JC
MMA
MCI
Portland JC
Hebron Academy
Husson
Ricker College
42
54
72
53
49
59
58
Men’s Basketball
1954-55 (cont.)
92 Madawaska TS
91 Higgins Cl. Institute
67 Bowdoin Frosh
90
112
95
74
81
100
69
86
66
105
86
1955-56 (9-2)
MMA
Portland JC
Ricker College
Fraternity All-Stars
MCI
Washington STC
MCI
Husson
Portland JC
Higgins Cl. Institute
Bowdoin Frosh
53
72
65
61
44
74
57
89
57
70
67
33
59
77
1956-57 (11-1)
77
97
64
96
112
78
82
52
58
72
87
85
MMA
U. of New Brunswick
John Bapst HS
Ricker College
Washington STC
Fraternity All-Stars
Rockland HS
Brewer HS
MCI
Higgins Cl. Institute
Bowdoin Frosh
Husson
58
59
50
65
46
54
52
48
61
59
83
77
76
95
85
86
86
93
92
81
111
86
144
90
65
65
1957-58 (14-0)
MMA
U. of New Brunswick
MCI
Old Town HS
Brewer HS
MCI
Ricker College
Caribou HS
UMP
Husson
Higgins Cl. Institute
Fraternity All-Stars
Dormitory All-Stars
Bowdoin Frosh
58
58
69
48
66
72
65
54
48
48
46
61
45
49
94
89
90
97
94
114
72
93
72
80
101
84
83
78
75
1958-59 (14-1)
U. of New Brunswick 52
MMA
66
Brewer HS
55
John Bapst HS
72
UMP
92
MCI
68
Colby Frosh
71
Ricker College
87
Fraternity All-Stars
56
MCI
67
Washington STC
77
Old Town HS
70
Dormitory All-Stars
56
Bowdoin Frosh
102
Colby Frosh
71
95
73
97
72
93
87
67
95
93
89
53
75
82
82
1959-60 (14-0)
Ricker College
MMA
Washington STC
UMP
Fraternity All-Stars
MCI
Colby Frosh
MCI
Dormitory All-Stars
John Bapst HS
Brewer HS
Freeport HS
Bowdoin Frosh
Colby Frosh
53
57
55
49
70
85
51
58
55
60
50
54
67
57
94
88
123
100
87
78
76
90
91
56
83
94
99
75
60
73
1960-61 (15-1)
MMA
Presque Isle HS
So. Portland HS
Bates JVs
MCI
Colby Frosh
Dormitory All-Stars
Fraternity All-Stars
Fort Fairfield HS
MCI
Rockland HS
UMP
Bates JVs
Ricker College
Colby Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
67
75
91
51
66
60
59
39
60
52
58
84
44
69
61
66
74
94
87
55
91
57
77
84
76
66
67
85
67
85
77
60
1961-62 (11-5)
Cheverus HS
John Bapst HS
MCI
UMP
Bates JVs
Colby Frosh
Intramural All-Stars
Intramural All-Stars
UMP
MCI
Orono HS
So. Portland HS
Colby Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
Bates JVs
Intramural All-Stars
44
47
94
63
61
61
45
49
53
49
48
65
80
65
76
63
1962-63 (12-1)
Colby Frosh
UMP
Bates JVs
Colby Frosh
MCI
MCI
Aroostook STC Frosh
Stearns HS
Morse HS
Bates JVs
Bowdoin Frosh
Colby Frosh
UMP
47
58
74
69
49
63
60
67
62
61
56
61
73
66
77
75
87
73
72
83
79
56
92
66
72
107
97
75
100
74
83
54
77
75
84
73
82
93
74
105
1963-64 (12-2)
UMP
Colby Frosh
Aroostook STC Frosh
UMP
MCI
Colby Frosh
Bates JVs
MCI
Bates JVs
Orono HS
Bowdoin Frosh
Thomas College
Colby Frosh
Ricker College JVs
94
72
41
63
67
69
51
88
66
53
60
54
71
91
93
78
123
88
83
126
96
91
80
104
107
99
77
103
1964-65 (9-5)
Brewer HS
Bowdoin Frosh
MCI
UMP
Bates JVs
Aroostook STC Frosh
Colby Frosh
MMA Frosh
Bates JVs
MCI
Winthrop HS
MMA Frosh
Colby Frosh
Thomas College
71
84
91
92
84
61
72
64
90
84
57
69
80
85
111
77
107
90
89
88
83
115
99
89
102
83
1965-66 (11-1)
Houlton HS
100
Fort Fairfield HS
34
MCI
76
Bowdoin Frosh
87
Bates JVs
65
Colby Frosh
70
Bates JVs
76
MCI
91
MMA Frosh
80
Colby Frosh
48
Thomas
81
UNH Frosh
106
89
88
64
64
69
90
88
78
83
75
81
101
76
80
1966-67 (6-8)
Kents Hill School
67
Bridgton Academy
86
Colby Frosh
69
Bowdoin Frosh
98
MCI
93
Bates JVs
73
Bates JVs
76
Orono HS
91
MCI
78
Bowdoin Frosh
81
Colby Frosh
86
Ricker College Frosh 67
N. Yarmouth Academy 83
UNH Frosh
126
89
94
102
129
85
1967-68 (13-2)
Ricker College Frosh
UNH Frosh
EMVTI
EMVTI
Bridgton Academy
74
67
71
87
68
80
61
81
93
117
64
66
75
95
57
1967-68 (cont.)
Colby Frosh
77
Bates JVs
43
MCI
75
Ricker College Frosh 60
MCI
102
Bowdoin Frosh
53
N. Yarmouth Academy 64
Colby Frosh
82
Bates JVs
86
Bowdoin Frosh
59
93
113
105
89
95
122
93
140
79
94
108
92
1968-69 (11-1)
UNH Frosh
Ricker College Frosh
MCI
Brunswick NAS
Bates JVs
MCI
Bates JVs
EMVTI
Colby Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
Colby Frosh
96
43
64
63
60
52
80
65
77
92
79
90
98
118
126
107
133
53
76
109
106
91
119
65
86
95
1969-70 (14-0)
MCI
Bates JVs
Brunswick NAS
UNH Frosh
MCI
UNH Frosh
Bates JVs
Colby Frosh
Pease AFB
Bowdoin Frosh
N. Yarmouth Acad.
Colby Frosh
Pease AFB
Bowdoin Frosh
68
84
77
78
73
52
70
49
94
67
88
54
65
64
106
103
107
101
137
69
50
95
76
63
107
74
72
89
1970-71 (12-2)
Pease AFB
65
Bowdoin Frosh
64
Bridgton Academy
73
Brunswick NAS
83
MCI
41
Bates JVs
61
Colby Frosh
47
MCI
37
Bowdoin Frosh
65
UMass Frosh
76
Bridgton Academy
73
Bates JVs
73
Colby Frosh
65
Boston College Fr. 106
72
87
112
98
54
74
63
62
60
1971-72 (6-6)
UNH Frosh
Bowdoin Frosh
No. Essex CC
Brunswick NAS
Bates JVs
UNH Frosh
Colby Frosh
Bridgton Academy
Bates JVs
66
46
91
82
49
80
70
76
62
1971-72 (cont.)
60 Bridgton Academy
63 Colby Frosh
66 Bowdoin Frosh
63
70
64
1972-73 (13-3)
103 Bowdoin Frosh
81
86 MCI
114
86 Brunswick NAS
76
77 UM Bangor
42
104 NMVTI
76
86 Bates JVs
83
67 Bridgton Academy
81
73 Bates JVs
83
90 MCI
75
74 UM Bangor
59
75 Colby Frosh
63
80 Bridgton Academy
70
82 SMVTI
50
95 Bowdoin Frosh
68
100 N. Yarmouth Acad.
74
87 Colby Frosh
70
86
98
56
90
78
71
93
82
73
84
89
87
64
95
75
85
84
72
62
80
68
74
94
67
90
79
102
85
66
77
1973-74 (12-4)
Bowdoin Frosh
80
MCI
104
UNH Frosh
70
UM Bangor
55
MCI
75
Bridgton Academy
64
UM Bangor
59
Bates JVs
60
Bridgton Academy
70
MCI
85
Bates JVs
67
SMVTI
85
Colby Frosh
72
Bowdoin Frosh
85
Colby Frosh
54
UNH Frosh
73
1974-75 (11-3)
Bowdoin Frosh
MCI
UNH JVs
Bates JVs
MCI
Bridgton Academy
Bates JVs
UNH JVs
SMVTI
Colby Frosh
St. Joseph’s JVs
Colby Frosh
Bridgton Academy
MCI
68
78
60
74
69
73
78
51
76
71
67
59
69
72
1975-76 (15-0)
111 UMPI Frosh
37
101 St. Joseph’s JVs
62
91 Ricker College
68
100 Bridgton Academy
57
100 MCI
90
84 SMVTI
61
78 Bates JVs
56
111 MCI
107
95 Colby Frosh
60
81 UNH JVs
74
Men’s Basketball
11.59
63
74
92
90
94
1975-76 (cont.)
SMVTI
Bates JVs
Colby Frosh
Bridgton Academy
MCI
57
63
63
62
86
96
101
73
84
85
72
108
80
84
68
1976-77 (6-4)
SMVTI
77
Pease AFB
56
Brewer Rec. All-Stars 79
EMVTI
97
Bridgton Academy
109
MCI
90
SMVTI
78
Bridgton Academy
79
Colby Frosh
69
MCI
67
98
109
102
90
107
108
106
77
110
108
1977-78 (10-0)
St. Joseph’s JVs
Loring AFB
Brewer Rec. All-Stars
MCI
SMVTI
Bates JVs
Bridgton Academy
SMVTI
Bridgton Academy
MCI
78
77
92
88
73
72
69
67
91
70
1948-49 (5-3)
Maine JVs
MMA
Bowdoin JVs
Hebron Academy
Bates JVs
Colby JVs
Portland JC
MCI
62
61
56
62
54
84
72
60
GAME SCORES
(Brunswick Annex)
1946-47 (15-0)
75 Bates JV’s
70 MMA
81 Bowdoin JV’s
60 Brunswick H.S.
78 Hebron Academy
72 Bowdoin JV’s
93 Maine JV’s
96 Coburn Cl. Inst.
51 MCI
69 Colby JV’s
89 Higgins Cl. Inst.
81 MCI
53 Maine JV’s
101 Hebron Academy
72 Hebron Academy
61
52
43
30
49
55
71
57
50
47
59
44
46
71
32
70
66
59
82
57
60
70
52
63
1947-48 (7-2)
Bates JVs
Colby JVs
Bowdoin JVs
WTCS
Maine JVs
Hebron Academy
Maine JVs
Bridgton Academy
MCI
65
26
54
54
60
43
71
41
40
54
73
68
64
60
54
45
63
1949–50 — QUITE A SEASON
Dr. Rome “Doc” Rankin served as head coach of men’s basketball for five seasons between 1949 and 1954. He also worked with the football team, was a
professor of education, and served several years as Director of Athletics. His first team (1949–50) was a powerful outfit, winning 13 out of 19 games,
including the State Series title. Veteran UM basketball fans will have no trouble recognizing most of the team members. Front row, l-r, Larry Mahaney, Jack
Christie, Jim Bradley, John Leet, John Cervone, Art Dentremont, Ralph Jewett, and Lowell Osgood. Back row, l-r, Don Kelsey, Capt. Charlie Goddard, Bert
Goddard, Gene Hussey, Al Hopkins, John Leathers, John McAloon, and Vic Woodbrey.
11.60
Men’s Basketball