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 TH 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
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