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NAME
CLASS
POS.
HT.
Kelly Briar
Jr.
6-2
Mary Coyle
Jr.
C/F
F
G/F
Crandley
Linda French
Kelly Greenberg
Linda Hester
Sr.
Jill
Fr.
C
G
Sr.
G/F
Jr.
5-11
Hudson
Jr.
F
Suzi McCaffrey
Cheryl Reeve
Sr.
C
So.
G
Tracey Sneed
Fr.
F
5-11
Jennifer Snyder
Fr.
G
5-5
Suzy Springman
So.
F
Sheila Wall
Fr.
G
5-11
5-7
HEAD COACH:
Bill
"Speedy" Morris (Career:
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HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN
Bensalem/Bensalem, PA
Pennsbury/Yardley, PA
5-10
6-7
5-7
5-8
6-0
6-2
5-7
Allison
ROSTER
William Tennent/Southampton,
PA
PA
Archbishop Wood/Southampton,
Archbishop Wood/Abington, PA
PA
Plymouth-Whitemarsh/Norristown, PA
Wissahickon/Blue Bell, PA
West
Philadelphia/Philadelphia,
Washington Township/Tumersville, NJ
Susquehanna Township/Harrisburg, PA
Middle Township/Avalon, NJ
Central Bucks East/Doylestown, PA
St. Anthony/Jersey City, NJ
22-8,
1
yr.)
ASSISTANTS: Kathy Hemsley, Rich Prendergast, Gina Tobin
CAPTAINS: Jill Crandley, Linda Hester, Suzi McCaffrey
MANAGERS: Anna Marie Pagliaccetti, Donna Rines
TRAINER: Julie Javens
NUMERICAL ROSTER
10 Linda Hester
1
Suzi McCaffrey
12 Jill Crandley
13 Kelly Greenberg
20 Jennifer Snyder
Kneeling
(I
to
r):
Standing
(I
to
r):
22 Mary Coyle
23 Sheila Wall
24 Suzy Springman
25 Kelly Briar
31 Tracey Sneed
42 Allison Hudson
50 Linda French
53 Cheryl Reeve
Tracey Sneed, Jill Crandley (tri-captain), Suzi McCaffrey (tri-captain),
Linda Hester (tri-captain), Cheryl Reeve.
Head Coach Speedy Morris, Donna Rines (manager), Mary Coyle,
Kelly Briar, Jennifer Snyder, Linda French, Sheila Wall, Allison
Hudson, Suzy Springman, Assistant Coach Gina Tobin, Assistant
Coach Rich Prendergast.
Missing from Photo: Assistant Coach Kathy Hemsley, Anna Marie
Pagliacetti (manager),
Kelly Greenberg.
Cover: Captains Linda Hester, Suzi McCaffrey,
Jill
Crandley
(sitting)
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL 1985-1986
La Salle University
20th Street & Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19141
PAGE
CONTENTS
La Salle University
Brother Patrick
Bill
Ellis,
2
3
4
5
6
7-15
16-17
18-19
President
Bradshaw, Athletic Director
Speedy
Morris,
Head Coach
Assistant Coaches
Player Profiles
1984-85
Individual Records, All-Time
20
Career Leader/1000 Points
Team Records, All-Time
All Time Coaches/Records, Leaders
All
21
22
Time Opponents
23-24
La Salle Directory/Athletic Dept
This book
is
Inside
a publication of the Sports Information Office.
Photo Credit— Martha Ledger, La Salle News Bureau.
For further information contact:
Patty
Moran
Assistant SID
951-1605
(215) 387-9302
Office: (215)
Home:
Printed by: ICS Corporation
Back Cover
- LA SALLE UNIVERSITY On May
of the
granted
ly
Governor Dick Thornburgh
24, 1984,
Commonwealth
of
University
Pennsylvania
status
to
official-
La Salle
College.
Salle University may take
some time getting used to, but the institution
will continue to serve the community as it has
The name La
since
its
founding
in
is in
tivities, availability of
computers and the
should not change except
like
for the better."
Founded by the Brothers
of
Christian
named for St. John Bapfounder of the Christian
Brothers. The institution which began as a
one-building academy in center city
Philadelphia is now a 78-acre, 36-building
campus in Philadelphia's Germantown
schools, La Salle
tist
de La
The
athletic
Hayman
1863.
our own hands, there
is every reason to be confident that we can
retain and enhance our emphasis on the excellent teaching of undergraduates and on the
relaxed accessibility of faculty and administrators to students," said La Salle President Brother Patrick Ellis. "Class size, ac-
"As our destiny
study and research in Biology, Chemistry,
Geology, Physics, and Psychology; the Olney
Hall classroom building; and the College
Union which houses offices for most student
activities and clubs and is the main meeting
place on campus.
for
is
Salle,
section.
The La Salle day and evening
numbers 212 with degree programs
faculty
offered
in Arts, Science and Business. With a studentfaculty ratio of 16-to-1 and an average class
size of 21, students can be assured of as
much
personal guidance as needed from
faculty members. This commitment to the individual has always been a major tenet of the
Christian Brothers' goals for La Salle.
Among the major buildings on campus are
the David Leo Lawrence Memorial Library; the
Roland Holroyd Science Center with facilities
department
The
is
housed
in
includes the
1700-seat Joseph Kirk Natatorium, three
regulation-sized basketball courts, a 12
laps/mile suspended running track, weight
training and exercise areas, a sauna, squash
courts and a medical training area.
Hall.
facility
La Salle students come from 200 public and
private schools in 30 states, and 20 countries.
The dormitories house more than 1100
students in 1 1 residence halls and two apartment complexes. More than 75% of the student body goes on to graduate study, with
more than 1000 degrees conferred annually
on day and evening division seniors.
La Salle students have been awarded 56
Fulbright grants since 1970, a total exceeded
by only one other institution in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. According to a recent
survey, La Salle ranked in the top 6% nationally among private undergraduate institutions
originating Ph.D.'s (58th of 943 colleges and
universities).
"I am certain that as a university, La Salle
not only will continue, but expand that tradition of excellence," said Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh on granting La Salle
university status.
It
is
a tradition that
Salle University.
is
being renewed by La
- PRESIDENT -
BROTHER
F.
PATRICK ELLIS,
F.S.C., Ph.D.
Brother Patrick Ellis was installed as President
La Salle College on January 1, 1977 and
now has the honor of leading La Salle into a
new era as a University.
A member of the Brothers of the Christian
Schools since 1 946, Brother Patrick first joined the La Salle staff in 1960 as a professor
of English. He has been associated with La
Salle since that time, except for a term as principal of La Salle High School in Miami, FL from
1962-1964. He returned to Philadelphia in
1964, and was the Director of La Salle's
of
Honors Program until 1969 when he was named Director of Development and Vice President of the Corporation.
A
native of Baltimore, MD, Brother Patrick
graduated from Calvert Hall College High
School
in 1946, received an A.B. degree in
English from Catholic University in 1951 and
earned his master's degree and doctorate in
English from the University of Pennsylvania.
He first was assigned to the Philadelphia
area in 1 951 when he joined the staff at West
Catholic High School for Boys. In the 10 years
he was there he served as Chairman of the
,
English
Department
and
as
Guidance
Director.
Active in numerous national and local
organizations, Brother Patrick is a member of
the Board of Trustees of Manhattan College,
Mary's College (Winona. MN), and St.
John's College High School (Washington,
DC).
St.
He
Chairman of the Board of Directors
220-member Association of Catholic
is
of the
Colleges and Universities; President of the
A. Finnegan Foundation, which fosters
James
state
government internships; and Chairman
Campus Boulevard Corporaa cooperative organization of institutions
located adjacent to La Salle.
Brother Patrick is also vice-chairman of the
Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and
Universities, and on the boards of the
American Council on Education; the Greater
Philadelphia First Corporation; Philadelphia's
of Philadelphia's
tion,
Urban Affairs Partnership; Friends of Independence Hall; the Police Athletic League;
and the Salvation Army. He has been named
to a second three-year term on the
Philadelphia Diocesan Council of Managers.
Brother Patrick has authored numerous articles in educational publications, and conducted a "How to Read Great Books" series
for
the "University of the Air" on
Philadelphia's WFIL-TV in 1961 and 1965. A
member
of Phi Beta Kappa, he was president
the Phi Beta Kappa Association of
Philadelphia for two terms.
Brother Patrick has been an avid devotee
of the arts all his life, and has performed in
several productions over the years, the last be-
of
"Knickerbocker Holiday" at La Salle's
Summer Theater in 1 971 His sketches of local
scenes frequently adorn his personal notes
and Christmas cards. He has sung the National Anthem at a number of La Salle basketing
.
ball
games, and before
Phillies
games
at
four
Philadelphia
Veterans Stadium.
-
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BILL
BRADSHAW
L
This success after a major change in
scheduling showed the solidity of La Salle's
athletic programs under Bill Bradshaw. In addition, La Salle athletes maintained a graduation rate of 90%, a stronger testament to the
overall program.
Bradshaw was a second baseman during
his collegiate baseball days, captaining the
1969 La Salle team and finishing his career
with a .415 batting average as a senior, and
a .362 career average. He played minor
league baseball in the Washington
Senators/Texas Rangers chain, with a career
.315 average before a broken ankle ended his
playing career.
l
Bradshaw has been a success in several
as a college and professional baseball
player, college coach, and now as Director of
Bill
fields,
Athletics at La Salle University.
A 1969 graduate of La Salle, Bradshaw was
named
his
and Recreation
December, 1977.
Director of Athletics
alma mater
in
at
Under his leadership, the La Salle athletic
program has expanded to 21 varsity sports,
championships in two conferences, and appearances in post-season championship competition in several sports. In the
fall of 1983,
Explorer teams switched to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference from the East Coast
Conference, which meant all new schedules
and opponents for every team. La Salle's men
and women responded by winning the Commissioner's Cup for overall conference athletic
superiority for both the 1983-84 and 1984-85
school years.
Before returning to La Salle, he earned a
master's degree in guidance and counseling
from Niagara University. He also coached the
Purple Eagle baseball team for two years,
leading the 1974 team to a school record 29
While Bradshaw was residing in
NY, of which he is a native, he
also coached an American Legion team to the
1971 New York State Championship, featuring Rick Manning at shortstop, now an All-Star
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder.
victories.
Niagara
Falls,
The 38-year-old Bradshaw was elected
president of the Eastern College Basketball
Association during the summer of 1985, and
will serve in that capacity for two years. He
is also Chairman of both the MAAC Men's
Basketball and Men's and Women's Swimming Games Committees. During the summer
of 1985, he was one of five American college
athletic directors to serve as a Director of the
first Shamrock Games, held in Ireland. He is
the third Director of Athletics at La Salle, succeeding Jim Henry (1941-69) and Jack Conboy (1969-1977).
'
BILL
When Speedy
Morris
HEAD COACH "SPEEDY" MORRIS
became head coach
La Salle's women's basketball program
of
in
August, 1984, both he and the University
made major commitments.
Morris was one of the most prolific high
school boys' coaches in the country. In 16
seasons as a head coach (14 at Roman
Catholic, 2 at Penn Charter in Philadelphia),
his teams had won 387 games, losing just 96;
won seven league titles; one City champion-
and two National Catholic Tournament
championships. The name "Speedy" was as
ship;
recognizable among basketball afficionadoes
as any nickname in the country.
The team never ceased to improve
season under Speedy's guidance,
in its first
finishing
with a best-ever 22-8 record, five new school
team season or game records, and eight new
school individual season or game records.
For Speedy,
enhanced
his
first
collegiate
his reputation for
season
being one of the
best basketball coaches, on any level, in the
country. When the Explorers topped Manhattan, 88-61 in Hayman Hall on Jan. 15, it was
the 400th victory for Speedy's teams, in high
school and college.
,
also proved to be a near-tragic day.
Speedy was involved in an automobile acciIt
For the University, it meant a commitment
a top drawer women's basketball program.
That commitment was already firm with the
annual eight-team holiday tournament in
to
Hayman
All
Hall, but
it
would now
intensify.
questions about Speedy's decision to
coach
women on
the collegiate level were
quickly answered when the team won the
Finast Gold Cup Tournament at the University of Connecticut, the first regular-season
tourney title for a La Salle women's team, and
followed with impressive showings at both the
La Salle Invitational and Miami Women's
Court Classic in the first month of the season.
dent after that game, that left him hospitalized for two weeks following emergency
surgery. Without him, the team played with
renewed dedication, winning four of six
games, both losses on the road and one of
those in overtime. On his return, the team
finished the season with a 5-2 mark, both
losses by one point to eventual MAAC champion Holy Cross.
one season, the merger of Speedy
Morris and La Salle has been a success. The
rise of La Salle's women's basketball program
on a national scale should be Speedy.
After
Morris is a native of Philadelphia, and
resides in the city's Manayunk section with his
wife Margaret Mary and four children, Keith,
15, Brian,
14, Margaret Mary,
13 and
Christopher, 6.
- ASSISTANT
COACHES -
KATHY HEMSLEY
A 1978
graduate of St. Joseph's, Kathy Hemsley is in
season as an assistant on the La Salle staff. A
native of the Philadelphia area, she was an assistant
woman's coach at Swarthmore, graduate assistant at
Temple, and assistant at Bishop McDevitt High School
before joining the La Salle staff. In addition to her duties
with the basketball team, Kathy is also a certified athletic
trainer, and has worked in that capacity with several area
high schools and colleges, including La Salle.
her
fifth
RICH PRENDERGAST
Like
Speedy
Morris, Rich Prendergast
is
a veteran of the
CYO
and Catholic League high school
system, having coached on all levels of competition.
Unlike Speedy, he has experience in women's basketPhiladelphia
La Salle
a successful fourseason stint at Hallahan High School (77-34, two Catholic
League playoff appearances). A 1960 graduate of La
Salle, Prendergast was a second baseman on the first
Explorer baseball team coached by current head coach
Gene McDonnell.
ball,
joining the
staff following
GINA TOBIN
Former La Salle standout, Gina Tobin joins the staff, filling the vacancy left by Marge Mannion. The captain of
last year's team, Gina was a member of the 1982 East
Coast Conference Championship team. Her 923 career
points place her in sixth place on La Salle's all-time scoring list, while 342 career assists place her second
all-time.
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CRANDLEY
JILL
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Captain
Senior Guard/Forward • 5'10"
William Tennent
Southampton, PA
JUNIOR YEAR: NCAA
District
Academic
II
Ail-
.All-MAAC Academic Team. .AllTournament MAAC Championships. .Team
Leader: Field Goal Shooting (153-253, 60.5%)
.Second on Team: Scoring (346, 17.3); Free
Scored in douThrow Shooting (40-53, 75.5%)
scored
1
of
20
games,
20 or more
ble figures in 7
Moved into 4th place on the
points in 9 games
.Twice
all-time scoring list with 972 points.
named MAAC Player-of-the-Week and La Salle
Missed 10 games with a
Athlete-of-the-Week.
fractured fibula. .Best game: 32 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists vs. Fairfield for 3rd Place in the
MAAC Tournament.
SOPHOMORE YEAR: NCAA District Academic
All-American
Led team in scoring (380, 13.1)
and free throw shooting (62-75, 82.7%)...
Second on team in assists (41)... AllScored
Tournament Monmouth Tournament.
in double figures in 22 of 29 games
Started in
all 29 games.
.Best game: 32 points, 10 rebounds vs. Fordham.
FRESHMAN YEAR: Started in 6 of 29
games
Led team in free throw shooting (40-53,
75.5%). .Played in every game for the East
Best
Coast Conference Championship team.
game: 18 points, a career high 11 rebounds, 4
American.
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assists vs. Hofstra.
PERSONAL: Computer
Dean's
science major.
every semester.
Has one older sister.
Earned 8 varsity letters in High School (basketball, softball).
High School Coach: Mel Ginden
list
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SPEEDY SAYS:
"In my 18 years as a head
coach, Jill Crandley is one of the best fundamental players that has played for me. She is a real
leader and a pleasure to coach."
AST
PTS
AVG.
5.0
46
17.3
111
3.8
41
115
4.0
47
346
380
246
78.5
325
4.2
134
972
12.5
75.0
83.6
63
110
5.3
33
49
202
389
16.8
16.2
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FGM-FGA
PCT.
FTM-FTA
PCT.
REB
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
20
29
29
153-253
159-341
103-238
60.5
45.3
43.3
40-53
62-75
40-53
75.5
92.7
75.5
99
CAREER
78
415-832
49.9
142-181
MAAC-85
12
24
58.2
54.8
24-32
CAREER
89-153
1 64-299
51-61
CAREER HIGHS:
32 Points: Fordham (1984); Fairfield (1985)
11 Rebounds: Hofstra (1983)
7 Assists: Fairfield (1985)
AVG.
4.6
13.1
8.5
LINDA HESTER
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Captain
Senior Guard/Forward • 5'8"
West Philadelphia High School
PA
Philadelphia,
JUNIOR YEAR: Team MVP. .ALL-MAAC.
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All-Philadelphia Big Five. .Team leader: Scoring (579, 20.0); Field Goals Made (249); Field
Goals Attempted (535); Steals (67)
Second on
Team: Assists (88)
MVP, Finast Gold Cup
All-Tournament, La Salle Invitational. .AllTournament, Miami Women's Court Classic.
Moved into 5th Place on All-Time Scoring List,
926 points, 11.8. .Set single game records:
Field goals made (15, tied); Field goals attempted (28); Assists (11); Points (33, tied); Set single
season records: Scoring (579); Field Goals Made
Twice nam(249); Field Goals Attempted (535)
ed MAAC Player-of-the-Week; once Big Five and
La Salle Athlete-of-the-Week. .Scored 20 or
more points in 15 games; Scored 30 or more
Best game: 31 points, 5 repoints in 4 games
bounds, 3 assists vs. Cleveland State.
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SOPHOMORE YEAR:
Second on team: Field
Goal Shooting (83-76, 47.2%). .Third on team:
Assists (38); Steals (25) ... Scored in double
Started in 1 4 of 22
figures in 1 2 of 22 games
games. .Hampered by injuries all season.
Best game: 20 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists, 4
steals vs. Pennsylvania.
FRESHMAN YEAR: Started 10 of 27
games. .Scored in double figures in 7
games... Best game: 11 points, 7 points, 3
assists vs. Lafayette in the opening round of the
NCAA Tournament.
PERSONAL: Youngest of nine children. .MaEnjoys skating and music
joring in Psychology.
.High School Coach: Bernie Ivens
SPEEDY SAYS: "Linda is the most talented
player in the program. She is one of the few
women players that know can create her own
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FGM-FGA
PCT.
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
29
22
27
249-535
83-176
60-173
46.5
47.2
34.7
CAREER
78
392-884
MAAC-85
12
CAREER
22
95-209
132-294
PCT.
REB
AVG.
81-109
21-28
40-64
74.3
75.0
62.5
146
65
97
5.0
44.3
142-201
70.6
45.5
44.9
29-37
35-44
77.1
FTM-FTA
79.5
AST
PTS
AVG.
579
187
20.0
3.6
88
38
35
160
5.9
308
3.9
161
926
11.9
58
88
4.8
33
49
219
299
18.3
13.6
2.9
4.0
CAREER HIGHS:
33 Points: Notre Dame (1985)
9 Rebounds: Temple (1984), Drexel,
11 Assists: Fairfield (1985)
8
St.
Joseph's,
St. Peter's
(1985)
8.5
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SUZI McCAFFREY -Captain
Senior Center • 6'2"
Wissahickon High School
Blue
JUNIOR YEAR: Team
Rebounding
leader:
Bell,
PA
(243,
Scored
Started 29 of 29 games played
Had double rein double figures in 1 7 games
bound figures in 11 games, 7 or more in 21
Moved into 4th place on the All-Time
games
Rebounding List (637, 7.9). .Moved into 8th
place on the All-Time Scoring List (810,1 0.0)
Second on team: Steals (47). .Team leader:
Best game: 19 Points, 15
Blocked shots (32).
8.4)
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rebounds, 3 blocked shots vs. Concordia
Finast Gold Cup Tournament.
at
SOPHOMORE YEAR: Team
leader: Rebounding
Blocked shots (49) ... Second on
Scored in double figures in
Team: Steals (29)
16 games. .Had 7 or more rebounds in 17
games. .All-Tournament La Salle Invitational.
.Second Team All-Big Five... Best
game: 24 points, 1 1 rebounds, 3 Blocked Shots.
FRESHMAN YEAR: Second on Team: RebounStarted in
ding (200, 8.0); Blocked shots (33)
17 of 25 games. .Scored in double figures in
8 games... Had 7 or more rebounds in 13
games.
Set single game rebounding recordBest game: 28 points, 15
16 vs. Bucknell.
rebounds, 3 blocked shots vs. Towson State.
PERSONAL: Ail-American quarter-miler at
Wissahickon H.S.. .Enjoys swimming, tennis,
running
Marketing/
Youngest of four girls
Communications Major. .High School Coach:
(194,
7.2);
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Mary Scott
SPEEDY SAYS:
"Suzi's improvement as the
season progressed last year was one of our many
bright spots. Her dedication and leadership is infectious to our
team members."
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FGM-FGA
PCT.
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
29
27
25
106-232
111-260
102-223
45.7
42.7
45.7
CAREER
81
319-715
MAAC-85
12
CAREER
24
40-100
83-205
AST
PTS
AVG.
8.4
17
7.2
8.0
9
8
285
286
239
9.8
10.6
9.4
637
7.9
34
810
10.0
99
8.3
8.0
11
107
8.9
14
227
9.5
PCT.
REB
AVG.
73-109
64-100
35-59
67.0
64.0
59.3
243
194
200
44.6
172-268
64.2
40.0
20.5
27-45
60.0
67.0
CAREER HIGHS:
28 Points: Towson State (1983)
16 Rebounds: Bucknell (1983)
5 Assists: Holy Cross (1985)
FTM-FTA
61-91
191
2
KELLY BRIAR
Junior Center/Forward • 6'2"
Bensalem High School
Bensalem, PA
SOPHOMORE YEAR: Team
Leader: Free Throw
Shooting (53-70. 75.7%). .Second on Team:
Field Goal Shooting (101-201, 50.2%); Blocked
Shots (16). .Third on Team Rebounding (175,
.Started in 25 of 30 games. .Scored in
5.9).
double figures in 13 of 30 games. .7 or more
rebounds in 1 7 games
Best game: 1 7 points,
8 rebounds, 1 assist vs. South Carolina State in
the La Salle Invitational.
FRESHMAN YEAR: Second on team: Field goal
shooting (70-130, 53.9%)
Fifth leading scorer
Started first 4 games of La Salle career
(1 87)
then hampered by injuries. .Best game: 19
points, 6 rebounds vs. Fordham.
.
.
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A
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PERSONAL:
Played basketball and softball at
H.S.. .Youngest of 3 children
High school coach: Walter Shultz. .Criminal
justice major.
Bensalem
.
.
.
.
.
SPEEDY SAYS:
"If Kelly can stay injury-free and
out of foul trouble she can be a very fine player.
She has the tools to be outstanding."
-
FGM-FGA
PCT.
FTM-FTA
PCT.
REB
AVG.
1984-85 30
1983-84 25
101-201
70-130
50.2
53.9
53-70
29-46
75.7
63.0
176
CAREER 55
M AAC-85
CAREER 22
171-331
51.7
82-116
45-79
77-140
57.0
55.0
28-38
40-59
G
1
CAREER HIGHS:
19 Points: Fordham (1984)
9 Rebounds: Cleveland State (1985)
3 Assists: Manhattan (1985)
10
—~»>^
AST
PTS
AVG.
5.9
25
91
3.6
12
255
169
8.5
6.8
70.7
267
4.9
37
424
7.7
73.7
67.8
83
120
6.9
10
9.8
5.5
11
118
197
8.8
ALLISON HUDSON
Junior Forward • 6'0"
Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School
Norristown,
SOPHOMORE
PA
YEAR:
improved
Most
Scored douplayer
Started 1 5 of 30 games
ble figures in 18 of 30 games. .7 or more reSecond on Team: Rebounds in 14 games.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
bounding (203, 6.8). .Third Leading Scorer
More than doubled freshman totals
(317, 10.6).
.Academic Ailin scoring and rebounding.
American nominee. .Best game: 18 points, 14
rebounds, vs. Cleveland State at the Miami
.
.
.
.
.
Women's Court Classic.
FRESHMAN YEAR: Played every game, started
Best game:
3
Scored 1 points in 3 games
.
.
.
.
.
10 points, 7 rebounds vs. Siena
.
in
the Siena
Invitational.
PERSONAL:
nominee.
Academic
Ail-American
every semester...
.Dean's List
hockey and lacrosse at PlymouthWhitemarsh. .Youngest of four children...
High school coach: Wilson Kratz. .Accounting
Played
.
field
.
.
major.
SPEEDY SAYS:
"I have been extremely impressed with Allison's work habits. She is our
most improved player and see no reason why
she will not continue to get better."
I
G
PCT.
FTM-FTA
PCT.
REB
AVG.
AST
PTS
AVG.
25-284
41-115
44.0
35.7
67-111
49-67
60.4
6.8
21
317
10.6
73.1
203
85
2.9
12
131
4.5
33
448
7.6
118
159
9.8
FGM-FGA
1984-85
1983-84
30
29
CAREER
59
166-399
41.6
116-178
65.2
288
4.9
MAAC-85
12
36-50
49-68
69
110
5.8
1
24
51.3
44.7
72.0
CAREER
41-80
55-123
4.6
6
1
72.1
6.6
CAREER HIGHS:
18 Points: Cleveland State (1985)
14 Rebounds: Cleveland State, lona (1985)
4 Assists: George Washington (1985)
11
CHERYL REEVE
Sophomore Guard
•
57"
Washington Township High School
Turnersville, NJ
FRESHMAN YEAR:
Team
All-MAAC
Freshman
Started 26 of 30 games
Team
Leader: Assists (97). .Third on team: Steals
(44)... Best game: 14 points, 3 rebounds, 3
assists, 5 steals vs. Drexel.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
PERSONAL:
Starting shortstop for Explorer softfourth leading hitter (.259
avg.). .. Earned nine varsity letters at
Washington Township in basketball, softball and
team;
ball
tennis...
Has one
brother.
.High
older and one younger
School Coach: Dawn Shilling. .Computer Science major.
SPEEDY SAYS: "Cheryl was our biggest surprise last season and she did a remarkable job.
She has terrific work habits and is one of our better defensive players. Her attitude is one of the
best and for a sophomore she has excellent
.
.
leadership qualities."
.,***^
G
FGM-FGA
PCT.
FTM-FTA
PCT.
REB
AVG.
AST
PTS
AVG.
1984-85
30
53-127
41.7
27-41
65.9
45
1.5
97
133
4.4
MAAC-85
12
18-42
42.9
14-18
77.8
10
0.8
30
50
4.2
CAREER HIGHS:
18 Points: Cleveland State (1985)
4 Rebounds: Fairfield (1985)
9 Assists: Pennsylvania (1985)
12
MARY COYLE
5'11"
Junior Forward •
Pennsbury High School
PA
Yardley.
SOPHOMORE YEAR:
games
.
.
played.
.
.
Saw
.
in
Best game: 2 points.
FRESHMAN YEAR:
game.
Played
Played
15 games. .Scored 2 points in 3
averaging only 3 minutes per game
.
limited playing time
rebound
1
14 games.
in
.Best game: 2 points.
rebound
1
Volleyball
Team.
.
.Averaged 5 minutes per
vs. Villanova.
major.
Member 1983 MAAC Cham.Member Alpha Theta Alpha Sorority:
PERSONAL: Communications
pion
.
vs. lona.
.
.
Residence Council. .High School Coach:
SPEEDY SAYS: "Mary did not get much of an opportunity to play last
season, however, she never stopped working hard and was a pleasure
to be associated with."
FTM-FTA
PCT.
REB
AVG.
FGM-FGA
PCT.
G
.
1984-85
1983-84
2-7
15
14
CAREER
29
MAAC-85
8
1-3
3-10
0-3
CAREER
13
CAREER HIGHS:
0-4
AST
PTS
AVG.
9
0.6
2
0.1
11
0.4
28.6
33.3
5-12
41.6
00.0
3
0.2
0-2
6
0.4
1
30.0
5-12
35.7
9
0.3
1
00.0
00.0
3-5
60.0
50.0
4
0.5
3
0.4
8
0.6
3
0.2
258
5.6
16
27
3-6
2 Points: Villanova (1984): Connecticut. Duquesne. lona (1985)
2 Rebounds: St. Peter"s (1984)
LINDA FRENCH
67"
Wood High
Junior Center •
Archbishop
Warminster. PA
School
1984-85: Redshirt.
SOPHOMORE YEAR:
figures in 3 games
ble to play last 9
.
.
.
Played in 20 of 29 games
had 3 or more rebounds in
games.
.
.
.
1 1
.
Scored
games
double
in
.
.
.
Ineligi-
Best game: 16 points, 8 rebounds vs.
Pennsylvania.
FRESHMAN YEAR:
Started in 6 of 29 games
Team Leader: Blocked Shots (36). .Third on Team: Rebounding (148. 5.1).
Scored in
double figures in 4 games... Had 6 or more rebounds in 10
games.
Best game: 19 points, 11 rebounds. 4 assists. 4 blocked
shots vs. Duquesne.
.
.
.
.
PERSONAL:
ed 4
.
Criminal Justice major
varsity letters in
High School
.
.
.
.
One of seven children
EarnHigh School Coach: Ellen Fitzkee.
.
.
.
SPEEDY SAYS:
"Linda reshirted last season and we are looking forward to having her back. If she continues to work hard she will contribute to this year's squad."
G
1983-84
1982-83
CAREER
20
26
46
MAAC-84
8
FGM-FGA
PCT.
FTM-FTA
PCT.
REB
AVG.
42 9
61.1
2.8
4.4
1.5
36-84
77-166
46.4
11-18
21-44
113-250
45.2
32-62
51.6
56
148
204
333
4-6
667
9
6-18
47.7
5.1
12
CAREER HIGHS:
20 Points: Bucknell (1983)
11 Rebounds: Pennsylvania (1983)
4 Assists: Pennsylvania (1983)
13
SUZY SPRINGMAN
Sophomore Forward
•
5'11"
Central Bucks East
Doylestown,
PA
FRESHMAN YEAR: Played in 15 games. .scored in
9 of 15 games. .Missed last 7 games due to
mononucleosis.
Best game: 7 points, 1 rebound vs.
Duquesne at the La Salle Invitational.
.
.
*.
.
.
PERSONAL: Communications
major. .Has 2 older
brothers; brother Kevin (St. Joseph's '84) was in training camp with NBA New York Knicks.
High School
Coach: Tom Stec.
.
.
.
SPEEDY SAYS: "Suzy has worked hard to improve
herself and
am confident that she will contribute to
I
the success of this year's squad. She runs the floor well
and has the ability to be a good player.
G
1984-85
MAAC-85
15
5
FGM-FGA
8-13
2-3
PCT.
61.5
66.7
FTM-FTA
PCT.
8-13
61.5
33.3
1-3
REB
AST
AVG.
0.7
0.8
11
4
PTS
AVG
24
1.6
5
1.0
CAREER HIGHS:
7 Points: Duquesne (1985)
3 Rebounds: Pennsylvania,
St.
Peter's (1985)
TRACEY SNEED
Freshman Forward • 5'11"
Susquehanna Township High School
Harrisburg,
HIGH SCHOOL:
PA
Harrisburg
15
Big
Honorable
.Third Leading Scorer Mid-Penn Division 2.
19 points, 10 rebounds per game.
times.
.
PERSONAL: Earned
.
Mention 2
.Averaged
7 varsity letters, captained basketball,
track. .Youngest of 9 children. .Brother Bob wrestled for
High School Coach:
Trinidad Jr. College.
Liberal arts major.
Harriet Jenavoich.
SPEEDY SAYS: "Tracey has the ability, if she works, to be a fine
player. The adjustment from high school to college will be a difficult one but
am confident that she will be able to make it."
.
.
.
I
14
.
.
.
JENNIFER SNYDER
Freshman Guard • 5'5"
Middle Township High School
Avalon, NJ
-
SCHOOL: Honorable Mention
HIGH
^
All-
American. .All-State Group 2. .Two time AllCape Atlantic. .Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area
.
.
.
Led team to Cape Atlantic League title.
Team
PERSONAL: Earned 12 varsity letters; Captained
.
.
.
younger
School
Has one
basketball, tennis, softball.
High
major...
brother. .Liberal arts
.
.
Penman.
SPEEDY SAYS: "Jenny is one of the quickest
members of the squad and a very fine shooter. She
will improve and contribute more to our success
Coach:
Bill
as the season goes on."
SHEILA
WALL
Freshman Guard
•
57"
Anthony's High School
Jersey City, NJ
St.
USA Today Ail-American,
Honorable Mention ... First Team All-Hudson
New York
County. .Fourth Team All-State.
Metro Team ... 1 000 point scorer
Led team to
2 Hudson County Championships, 1 State title.
PERSONAL: Youngest of 7 children. Brother
David ran track for Manhattan College.
Liberal
High School Coach: Bill DeFazio.
Arts Major.
SPEEDY SAYS: "Sheila is an extremely aggressive player who will be an outstanding college
player before she graduates.
expect big things
from her."
HIGH SCHOOL:
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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KELLY GREENBERG
Freshman Guard
Archbishop
Abington,
HIGH SCHOOL: All-Catholic League,
Team
Captain, senior year
Team was
.
.
.
.
Wood
•
57"
High School
PA
First
4 time
Catholic league champions.
Averaged 14 points.
5 rebounds, 6 assists per game as a senior.
.
PERSONAL:
fall
ball
.
.
Played varsity field hockey during
Brother Chip captains 1986 men's basketteam; father Joe captained the 1948-49
.
teams.
.
High School Coach: Joe McGeever.
SPEEDY SAYS:
"Kelly
is
a very aggressive player
and should see some playing time
this
season."
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- ALL-TIME
RECORDS -
INDIVIDUAL
POINTS
GAME:
33, Linda Hester vs. Notre
Dame, 1985
33, Annette Halpin vs. Chestnut
SEASON
CAREER
Hill,
1973
579, Linda Hester, 19 games, 1985
1502, Maureen Kramer, 105 games, 1978-81.
REBOUNDS
GAME
SEASON
CAREER
16, Suzi
McCaffrey
vs. Bucknell,
1983
359, Kathy Bess, 26 games, 1979
1145, Kathy Bess, 107 games, 1979-82
ASSISTS
GAME
11,
SEASON
136, Ellen Malone, 28
Linda Hester
vs. Fairfield,
136, Kate Larkin,
CAREER
FIELD
444, Ellen Malone, 108 games, 1979-82
15, Linda Hester vs. Cleveland State,
15,
SEASON
CAREER
Jill
Crandley
vs. Fairfield,
1985
1985
249, Linda Hester, 29 games, 1985
584,
Maureen Kramer, 105 games, 1978-81
GOALS ATTEMPTED
GAME
SEASON
CAREER
18
games, 1980
29 games, 1983
GOALS MADE
GAME
FIELD
1985
28, Linda Hester vs. Cleveland State,
1985
535, Linda Hester, 29 games, 1985
1498, Maureen Kramer, 105 games, 1978-81
FREE THROWS MADE
GAME
15,
SEASON
CAREER
138,
334,
Gina Tobin
vs.
Delaware, 1983
Maureen Kramer, 28 games, 1981
Maureen Kramer, 105 games, 1978-81
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
GAME
19,
SEASON
CAREER
Maureen Kramer,
195,
567,
Gina Tobin
vs.
Delaware, 1983
Maureen Kramer, 28 games, 1981
Maureen Kramer, 105 games, 1978-81
All-time leadinq scorer
*!
Kathy Bess, All-time leading rebounder
19
<xiv
-
CAREER LEADERS -
/
SCORING
\
Maureen Kramer
Kathy Bess
Ellen Malone
CRANDLEY
LINDA HESTER
JILL
Gina Tobin
Julie Reidenauer
suzi McCaffrey
Laura Frieze
SEASONS
YEARS
GP
4
1978-1981
1979-1982
1979-1982
198319831982-1985
1981-1984
19831978-1981
105
107
108
78
78
99
108
4
4
3
3
4
4
3
4
a
i
AVG.
77
PTS.
1502
1426
1280
972
926
923
864
810
809
81
14.3
13.3
11.9
12.5
11.9
9.3
7.9
10.0
10.5
REBOUNDING
Kathy Bess
Maureen Kramer
Cindy Romanelli
suzi
McCaffrey
Julie
Reidenauer
SEASONS
YEARS
GP
REBS
AVG
4
4
4
1979-1982
1978-1981
1977-1980
107
105
98
3
4
1983-
1981-1984
109
1145
1050
689
637
630
10.7
10.0
7.0
7.9
5.8
SEASONS
YEARS
GP
ASTS
AVG
4
4
4
1979-1982
1982-1985
1978-1981
108
99
77
444
342
224
4.1
1502
1426
1280
14.3
13.3
11.9
81
ASSISTS
Ellen Malone
Gina Tobin
Laura Frieze
3.5
2.9
- 1000 POINTS Maureen Kramer
Kathy Bess
Ellen Malone
20
4
4
4
1978-1981
1979-1982
1979-1982
105
107
108
-
RECORDS
TEAM
- ALL-TIME
POINTS
MOST POINTS, GAME:
MOST POINTS, 2 TEAMS:
MOST POINTS, OPPONENTS:
FEWEST POINTS:
FEWEST POINTS, 2 TEAMS:
FEWEST POINTS, OPPONENT:
WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
WIDEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT:
MOST POINTS, SEASON:
MOST POINTS, OPPONENTS:
FIELD
199, defeated by St. Joseph's
116, defeated by
1
10-89, 1978
Temple 116-66, 1984
26, defeated by St. Joseph's 26-96, 1975
42, defeated Philadelphia College of Bible 31-11,
1973
...11, defeated Philadelphia College of Bible 31-11, 1973
60, defeated Lincoln 98-38,
1978
69, defeated by Villanova 102-33,
1975
2140
2237
in
in
30 games, 1985
29 games, 1983-1984
GOALS MADE
GAME:
45, vs.
SEASON
FIELD
104, defeated Lehigh 104-59, 1977
Georgetown, 1980
852, 30 games,
1
985
GOAL ATTEMPTS
GAME:
89, vs. Bucknell,
SEASON:
2420, 25 games, 1978
FREE THROWS MADE
GAME:
SEASON:
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
GAME:
SEASON
1982
43, vs. St. Peter's,
1
985
448, 29 games.
1
984
55, vs. St. Peter's,
1985
701, 28 games, 1981
REBOUNDS
GAME:
55, vs. Siena.
1984
ASSISTS
GAME:
SEASON:
30, vs. Fairfield.
1
985
543. 28 games. 1981
21
COACHING RECORDS -
-
YEARS
WON
LOST
AVG
1984-1985
1981-1984
1979-1980
1976-1978
1973-1975
22
8
54
.733
.530
.574
.646
.575
SEASONS
Speedy Morris
1
Kevin Gallagher
Linda Lastowkc
2
3
3
i
Angie Scarengelli
Mary O'Connor
SEASON WON
LOST
61
23
23
31
42
23
17
CAPTAINS
LEADING SCORER
PTS
LEADING REBOUNDER
Linda Hester
579
Suzi McCaffrey
243
Crandley
380
Suzi McCaffrey
194
319
Julie
Kathy Bess
423
Kathy Bess
246
Maureen Kramer
496
Maureen Kramer
268
375
Kathy Bess
304
Maureen Kramer
369
Kathy Bess
359
Cindy Romanelli
336
Cindy Romanelli
255
Joanne Prendergast
359
Kathy McGovern
121
1985
22
8
Gina Tobin
1984
11
18
Kate Larkin,
1983
16
13
Julie
Reidenauer
Jill
REBS.
Kathy McCartney,
Ann Ermi
Julie
Dugan
1982
17
12
Patty
1981
17
11
Maureen Kramer
1980
17
11
Claire McArdle,
Cindy Romanelli
1979
14
12
1978
15
10
Maria Gross
1977
14
8
Nora Kramer,
Ellen
Reidenauer
Malone
Reidenauer
225
Joanne
Prendergast,
Debbi Bodnar
1976
13
5
1975
5
7
Anne Marie
1974
7
8
Annette Halpin,
Marianne Dooley
Annette Halpin
1973
11
4
Cindy Vislocky
Annette Halpin
Anne Marie Shervin
Shervin
Mary O'Connor
22
directs the
1973 team.
204
- ALL-TIME
OPPONENTS
(1985-86 Opponents,
W
Adelphi
L
1
Last
Last LaSalle
Last Opponent
Met
Met
Victory
Victory
1977
1980
1977
1983
4
BALL STATE
FIRST MEETING
Beaver
Bloomsburg
Boston University
Bowie State
Bucknell
Cabrini
Catholic
Chestnut
Hill
3
4
1
1
2
3
2
4
Cheyney
CONNECTICUT
1
1
1
Dartmouth
&
1
10
Cleveland State
Concordia
Davis
1
1
Elkins
DAYTON
DELAWARE
District of
1
Duke
Duquesne
Eastern College
Edinboro
1973
1977
1984
1979
1982
1973
1979
1973
1974
1985
1985
1985
1983
1980
6
5
(46-55)
(64-87)
1983
(63-65)
(79-86)
(57-80)
(65-71)
1985
(62-57)
1981
1981
1983
1985
1981
1981
(78-64)
(93-74)
6
2
3
2
1983
1975
1977
1984
1985
1976
1985
1976
(86-59)
(83-15)
2
2
3
1984
1977
1979
1982
FIRST MEETING
Glassboro State
2
5
1
1
1
2
HOLY CROSS
1
5
2
2
3
5
Iowa
1
2
1
1
1
Kean
Lehigh
1975
1984
(80-68)
1985
GEORGIA STATE
Lafayette
(43-48)
1980
1981
1
Kutztown
1975
(80-57)
(79-65)
(67-56)
1974
2
JAMES MADISON
(56-67)
(62-81)
1985
1985
1985
2
1
1
IONA
1984
1979
(75-69)
(82-64)
(60-49)
(76-23)
1981
3
Immaculata
(58-72)
(63-72)
1983
1976
1980
1977
1985
5
Howard
(51-27)
(97-70)
1979
& Marshall
Georgetown
George Washington
Holy Family
1975
1980
1981
FORDHAM
Hofstra
1975
1980
1984
1979
1983
1976
1980
1977
1984
1985
1985
1985
1983
1980
1
FIRST MEETING
Gwynedd Mercy
Harcum
(67-66)
2
FAIRFIELD
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
Franklin
1983
1977
1982
FIRST MEETING
Columbia
Drexel
ALL CAPS)
First
American
2
-
4
2
6
6
Lincoln
Long Island University
Louisiana State University
2
Loyola
2
1
1
1978
1973
1973
1981
1984
1973
1981
1977
1976
1985
1978
1977
1979
1978
1977
1978
1981
1
1
1984
1978
1981
1981
1985
1985
(78-68)
(84-60)
1985
1977
1983
1985
1985
1977
1982
1982
(78-63)
(90-51)
(72-63)
(58-55)
1980
1977
1973
1983
1985
1978
1983
1980
1977
1973
1983
(75-56)
(99-44)
1978
1983
1981
1981
1985
1985
1978
1980
1980
1983
1983
1978
1982
1984
1980
1985
(98-17)
(73-52)
(62-60)
(86-73)
1978
(62-60)
1980
1983
1983
1978
1982
(66-33)
(82-48)
(76-70)
(98-38)
(83-70)
1979
(45-23)
(86-76)
(76-69)
1979 (62-79)
1985 (72-83)ot
1983
1985
(55-76)
(55-57)
1978
(80-83)
1982
1985
(56-58)
(61-62)
1982
1978
1984
1985
(63-78)
(60-93)
(65-70)
(51-70)
1980
(66-71)
1983
(77-79)
1984
1980
(61-94)
(73-79
23
- ALL-TIME
W
MANHATTAN
5
Manhattanville
1
Manor
Maryland
1
MASSACHUSETTS
MIAMI
Last
Last LaSalle
Last Opponent
Met
Met
Victory
Victory
2
1981
1985
1977
1973
1980
1985
1977
1
1977
1973
1978
1978
(94-53)
1984
1984
(67-66)
1982
1982
(81-80)
2
3
FIRST MEETING
FIRST MEETING
Mary's
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW MEXICO STATE
New
1
Our Lady of Angles
Our Lady of Lourdes
Penn Morton (Widener)
Penn State (Ogontz)
Penn State
PENNSYLVANIA
PEPPERDINE
Philadelphia College of
Bible
Philadelphia College of
1981
1
1981
1
1983
3
1981
1
1985
1983
1982
1985
1982
1985
(64-48)
(71-66)
1
1
1
4
1
9
2
3
1973
1973
1973
1973
1982
1974
1973
1973
1973
1977
1982
1985
1973
1973
1973
1977
(49-31)
(45-14)
(47-31)
(73-40)
1985
(72-60)
1975
1975
(57-17)
Textiles
Pittsburgh
2
1
7
Pitt-Johnstown
Princeton
1
1
1
3
1976
1977
1979
1976
1979
1983
1980
1978
1979
1982
1980
1976
1981
1981
1981
1980
1985
1982
1982
1976
1973
1980
1977
1978
1978
1984
1983
1980
1985
1983
1982
1984
1985
1985
1978
1983
1978
1984
1983
1980
1985
1983
1982
1977
(79-31)
(58-55)
(88-82)
(63-58)
(71-66)
(64-58)
(64-57)
(75-74)
(76-63)
(93-85)
1985
1978
1983
1978
(89-73)
(74-62)
(69-66)
(75-70)
Providence
1
Purdue
1
1
Rider
Robert Morris
2
Rutgers
ST. JOSEPH'S
ST. PETER'S
2
Salisbury
Seton Hall
Shippensburg
Siena
South Carolina State
SOUTHWEST TEXAS
1
3
2
3
3
13
4
3
1
1
1
Syracuse
6
3
6
TEMPLE
1
1
Towson
3
2
1
1
Vermont
2
3
10
VILLANOVA
1
Virginia State
3
State
Ursinius
West Chester State
West Virginia
Widener
Youngstown State
1981
(70-78)
1983
(66-73)
1975
1982
1983
(29-52)
(62-79)
(55-62)
1983
1979
1978
(67-85)
(70-82)
(71-80)
1984
1985
1984
(59-82)
(64-69)
(49-71)
1982
(54-87)
1984
1983
(76-88)
(67-85)
FIRST MEETING
STATE
Trenton State
1973 (47-48)
1980 (54-115)
FIRST MEETING
1973
Island
(60-67)
FIRST MEETING
2
Rhode
1984
FIRST MEETING
FIRST MEETING
Orleans
NORTHEASTERN
NOTRE DAME
OKLAHOMA
(87-58)
(74-48)
FIRST MEETING
FIRST MEETING
MONTANA
MONTANA TECH
St.
-
First
L
Monmouth
Mount
24
OPPONENTS
2
1
3
1
1973
1980
1977
1976
1983
1973
1984
1985
1983
1980
1979
1984
1985
1985
1983
1980
1979
1984
1979
1981
1981
1981
1974
1979
1974
1984
1982
1979
1976
1984
1982
(77-68)
(80-79)
(70-51)
(79-47)
(75-59)
(67-60)
(67-63)
(84-67)
1976
1984
(67-25)
(85-72)
1981
1984 (63-64)
1984 (66-116)
1980 (72-84)
1979 (57-61)
1976 (69-89)
1985
(54-56)
1979
1979
(68-79)
(76-79)
LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
& Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19141
20th Street
College Founded
Enrollment (Day & Evening)
March
7000
Nickname
Colors
Explorers
Blue & Gold
1863
20,
Conference
Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC)
Affiliations
NCAA, ECAC
President
Vice President, Student Affairs
Brother
Raymond
Athletic Director
Bill
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Sports Information Director
Assistant
Trainer
Women's Basketball Coach
Assistants
Phila. Big Five
Patrick
F.
P.
Ellis,
F.S.C.,
Ph.D
Heath, Ph.D
Bradshaw
Kathleen Wear
Meier
Frank Bertucci
Tom
Patty
Julie
Bill
Moran
Javens
"Speedy" Morris
Kathy Hemsley, Rich Prendergast, Gina Tobin
PHONES:
Athletic
Department
(215) 951-1516
951-1605
951-1525
Sports Information
Basketball
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF
1
Dr.
Raymond
VP-Student
P.
Heath
Affairs
Kathleen
Wear
Assistant
AD
Tom
Meier
Assistant
AD
r±
Julie
Javens
Trainer
Frank Bertucci
Sports Information Director
Patty
Moran
Assistant SID
SCHEDULE -
- 1985-1986
Thu.
Mon.
Sat.
Wed.
Sat.
Tue.
Nov. 14
Nov. 25
Nov. 30
Dec. 4
Dec. 7
Dec. 10
Hayman
Hayman
Irish
National
Dec. 13
Dec. 14
Dec. 20
7:00
1:00
7:00
6:00
7:00
1:00
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
Villanova
Villanova,
Montana
Pepperdine
vs.
Game
Game
Hayman
Joseph's
-
Hayman
Hall
Dec. 27
Georgia State vs. Northeastern
New Hampshire vs. St. Joseph's
Connecticut vs. Massachusetts
La Salle vs. Ball State
Sat.
Dec. 28
Consolation
Games
Games
Semifinal
PM
PM
PM
PM
8:30
10:30
8:30
10:30
Montana Tech
vs.
NY
MT
Missoula,
Consolation
St.
PA
Philadelphia,
Fri.
Dec. 29
PM
Bronx,
LA SALLE INVITATIONAL
Sun.
7:00
Teaneck, NJ
Championship
Fri.
Hall
Fairleigh Dickinson
La Salle
Sat.
PA
7:00
7:00
7:30
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
6:00
7:00
2:00
Hall
Hall
Temple
Fordham
LADY GRIZZLY CLASSIC
Fri.
Team
Delaware
Championship Game
PM; 5th place-3:00 PM;
3rd place-5:00 PM)
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
PM
PM
PM
PM
1:00
5:00
PM
PM
7:00
PM
12:00
2:30
5:00
7:30
PM
PM
PM
PM
12:00
5:00
PM
PM
7:30
PM
(7th place-1:00
MIAMI
Fri.
BURGER KING CLASSIC
Jan.
3
La Salle
Notre
vs.
Dame
-
Miami, FL
Southwest Texas
vs. James Madison
Dayton vs. Oklahoma
Miami vs. Fairfield
Sat.
Jan.
4
Semifinal
Sun.
Jan.
5
Games
Games
Consolation
Championship
Game
PM; 5th place-2:30 PM;
3rd place-5:00 PM)
(7th place-12:00
Wed. Jan.
New Mexico
Sat.
Fairfield
Tue.
Sat.
Tue.
Sat.
Sat.
Tue.
Sat.
Mon.
Sat.
Tue.
Tue.
8
Jan. 11
Jan. 14
Jan. 18
Jan. 21
Jan. 25
Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 15
Feb. 18
Feb. 25
Hayman
Hayman
Hayman
State
Holy Cross
Manhattan
St. Peter's
Hall
Riverdale, NY
Hayman Hall
Hayman Hall
Hayman Hall
Hayman Hall
Fairfield
Fairfield,
Holy Cross
Worcester,
Manhattan
Hayman Hall
New Rochelle, NY
lona
Pennsylvania
Fordham
lona
St. Peter's
Jersey
METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
(Holy Cross College, Worcester,
Thu.
Fri.
Sat.
Mar. 6
Mar. 7
Mar. 8
Hall
Hall
MA)
Quarterfinal Games
Semifinal Games
Championship
(All
Game
Starting
•
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