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University of Maryland Basketball
with
Charles G. "Lefty" Driesell
(301)864-4322
and
George Raveling (Villanova '60) Joe Harrington (Maryland '68)
(301 ) 454-41 12 (301 ) 454-21 26
Jim Maloney (Niagara '59)
(301)454-2126
COVER PHOTO: Coach Charles Driesell pauses for the camera with the Cole Field
House Court in the background. The 1970 NCAA finals will be held
on this court.
BACK COVER: The Maryland Assistants from Left. Joe Harrington, Jim Maloney,
George Raveling
FACTS ABOUT MARYLAND
LOCATION College Park, Maryland
President Dr. Wilson H. Elkins
FOUNDED 1807 as College of Medicine of Maryland
1812 changed name to Univ. of Maryland
1920 merged with Maryland State College
ENROLLMENT 25,500 undergraduates
7,000 graduate and professional students
32,500 total enrollment
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jim Kehoe
ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR . . . .Alfred J. Hanlon
HOME COURT Cole Field House (12,005)
NICKNAME Terrapins, Terps
COLORS Red and White
Black and Gold
CONFERENCE Atlantic Coast
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Dan Daniels
OFFICE: (301)864-4076
HOME: (301)530-1266
ASSOCIATE SID: Jack Zane
OFFICE: (301)864-4076
HOME: (301)322-3265
TRAINER William "Spider" Fry
TEAM PHYSICIAN Dr. Stanford A. Lavine
PRESS FACILITIES IN COLE FIELD HOUSE
Press Row — Courtside
Radio Booth — Upper Press Box
Scouts — Upper Press Box
Film Deck — Upper Press Box
Western Union Services available
Tel-lex at courtside
Follow The Terps
on WMAL Radio 63
All University of Maryland Basketball games will be broadcast on
WMAL Radio. Sports Director Steve Gilmartin and Mai Campbell
will handle the play-by-play with Sonny Jurgensen providing the
color. The Lefty Driesell show will be carried by WMAL TV on
Saturday afternoons with Lefty and Mai Campbell, providing the
commentary.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Coach Driesell 2
Coach Harrington 4
Coach Maloney 4
Coach Raveling ' 4
Cole Field House photos 16
Director of Athletics 32
Game by Game Scoring 1968-69 18
Opponents 19-27
Freshmen 30
Players Sketch
Charlie Blank 11
Tom Findreng 18
Jay Flowers 12
Will Hetzel 7
Rod Horst 6
Steve Kebeck 15
Tom Milroy 5
Steve Norman 14
Harvey Sanders 13
Sparky Still 10
Dick Stobaugh 9
Mickey Wiles 8
President of University 32
Records 28
Results - 1 968-69 29
Rosters
Freshmen 17
Varsity 17
Schedules Freshmen 31
Schedules Varsity 3
Statistics 1 968-69 29-30
Trainer - Bill Fry 4
TERRAPINS ALL-TIME SCORERS
Gene Shue
1. Gene Shue, 1952-54
2. Jay McMillen, 1965-67
3. BobKessler, 1954-56
4. Gary Ward, 1964-66
5. Pete Johnson, 1967-69
6. Bob O'Brien, 1955-57
7. Will Hetzel, 1968-
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Jay McMillen
1,397
1,300
1,266
1,094
987
972
956
HEAD
BASKETBALL
COACH
A new era for University of Maryland basketball
began in March 1969 when Director of Athletics Jim
Kehoe announced the appointment of Charles
"Lefty" Driesell as the new head coach of the Terra-
pins.
Driesell established as one of the finest basketball
coaches in the nation immediately began his drive to
bring Maryland basketball into national prominance.
His first move was the appointment of George Ravel-
ing, former Villanova star, as his top assistant. He
since has added Jim Maloney, former Niagara head
coach, and Joe Harrington, a Maryland favorite, to his
staff.
Lefty literally began at the bottom in establishing
his program at Maryland. He has completely reno-
vated the basketball facilities in Cole Field House.
The dressing room facilities, training room and bas-
ketball offices all have benefited from his tireless
devotion to perfection and serve as a testimonial to
his dedication to making Maryland basketball the
best.
In the short time he had to devote to recruiting for
the 1969-70 school year he did an outstanding job.
He immediately returned to his native state of Vir-
ginia and persuaded the two top high school stars in
the state to continue their education at the University
of Maryland. His eight recruits for the coming year in
addition to the pair from Virginia include two from
California, and one each from Iowa, Kentucky,
Pennsylvania and New York.
It is only fitting that he should begin building his
program around two Virginia products. Lefty was
born in Norfolk on December 25, 1931 and is a grad-
uate of Norfolk's Granby High. He went on to Duke
and received his degree from there in 1954. His
coaching career began at Granby High and includes
two years at Newport News High.
Lefty moved on to Davidson College in 1960 and
immediately transformed a previously dormant bas-
ketball program into one of the Nation's best. He
compiled a nine year record of 176-65 and the South-
ern Conference selected him "Coach of the Year" in
1963, 1964, 1965 and 1966, an unmatched honor.
Lefty Driesell
Coach Driesell's Record
1955-56
Granby H
gh J.V.
Won 18
Lost 4
1956-57
Granby H
gh Varsity
Won 15
Lost 5
1957-59
Newport News Varsity
Won 64
Lost 6
FOUR YEAR HIGH SCHOOL RECORD:
Won 97
Lost 15
(included a 57 game winning streak and State Champ
ionship)
1960-61
Davidson
Won 9
Lost 14
1961-62
Davidson
Won 14
Lost 1 1
1962-63
Davidson
Won 20
Lost 7
1963-64
Davidson
Won 22
Lost 4
1964-65
Davidson
Won 24
Lost 2
1965-66
Davidson
Won 21
Lost 7
1966-67
Davidson
Won 15
Lost 12
1967-68
Davidson
Won 24
Lost 5
1968-69
Davidson
Won 27
Lost 3
NINE YEAR COLLEGIATE RECORD: Won 176 Lost 65
1965-66 Southern Conference Champions
1967-68 Southern Conference Champions
1968-69 Southern Conference Champions
DAVIDSON'S NATIONAL RANKINGS WITH COACH DRIESELL
1964 10th
1965 6th
1 968 8th
1969 3rd
The Terrapin Varsity Schedule for 1969-70
December
1
(Monday)
3
(Wednesday)
10
(Wednesday)
13
(Saturday)
15
(Monday)
19
(Friday)
20
(Saturday)
29
(Monday)
January
2
(Friday)
3
(Saturday)
7
(Wednesday)
10
(Saturday)
12
(Monday)
14
(Wednesday)
24
(Saturday)
28
(Wednesday)
31
(Saturday)
February
4
(Wednesday)
7
(Saturday)
11
(Wednesday)
18
(Wednesday)
21
(Saturday)
23
(Monday)
25
(Wednesday)
28
(Saturday)
March
5
(Thursday)
6
(Friday)
7
(Saturday)
Buffalo in Cole Field House
George Washington at Fort Myer, Va.
Princeton at Princeton, N.J.
Wake Forest in Cole Field House
South Carolina in Cole Field House
Army in Cole Field House
George Washington meets Fordham
Fordham in Cole Field House
George Washington meets Army
Delaware in Cole Field House
Wake Forest at Greensboro, N.C.
Virginia meets North Carolina State
North Carolina State at Greensboro
Virginia meets Wake Forest
West Virginia in Cole Field House
South Carolina at Columbia, S.C.
Clemson at Clemson, S.C.
Navy in Cole Field House
Maine in Cole Field House
Duke in Cole Field House
North Carolina in Cole Field House
North Carolina State at Raleigh, N.C.
Georgetown in Cole Field House
Virginia in Charlottesville, Va.
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C.
Duke at Durham, N.C.
Clemson in Cole Field House
West Virginia at Morgantown, West Va.
Virginia in Cole Field House
Atlantic Coast Conference
Tournament
Charlotte, North Carolina
Maryland to
Host National Finals
The University of Maryland will host the finals of
the National Collegiate Basketball Championships for
the second time when the 1970 Championship Round
is played in Cole Field House, March 19 and 21. The
1966 Classic was held at Maryland with the Uni-
versity of Texas at El Paso defeating Kentucky 72-65
for the national championship.
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Terps'
Highest National
Rankings
in School's History
1957-58
Associated Press
1.
West Virginia
2.
Cincinnati
3.
Kansas State
4.
San Francisco
5.
Temple
6.
MARYLAND
7.
Kansas
8.
Notre Dame
9.
Kentucky
10.
Duke
International
News Service
1.
West Virginia
2.
Cincinnati
3.
San Francisco
4.
Kansas State
5.
Temple
6.
Dayton
7.
Notre Dame
8.
Bradley
9.
MARYLAND
10.
Kansas
United Press
1.
West Virginia
2.
Cincinnati
3.
San Francisco
4.
Kansas State
5.
Temple
6.
MARYLAND
7.
Notre Dame
8.
Kansas
9.
Dayton
10.
Indiana
All-Americas at Maryland
1931— Louis "Bozey" Berger — Selected by
New York Sports Writer's Assn.
1932— Louis "Bozey" Berger — Selected by
New York Sports Writer's Assn.
1953-Eugene Shue - Second team Helm's
Foundation.
1954— Eugene Shue — Second team Helm's
Foundation - 16th man on Associated
Press Poll.
1960— Al Bunge - Honorable Mention Asso-
ciated Press.
BASKETBALL STAFF
George Raveling (Villanova '60)
George 'The Rave" Raveling was the first Assistant hired
by Coach Driesell in his drive to build a championship bas-
ketball program at Maryland. Raveling knows what it is to
be a champion. He played on championship teams in high
school and at Villanova. After receiving his Bachelor's de-
gree in Economics he remained at Villanova as an assistant
coach and helped the Wildcats achieve top ten ranking in
three of the next four years.
William Fry
Trainer
William "Spider" Fry, a 1951 graduate of the University,
returned to his alma mater in March, 1 967, as Head Trainer
of Athletics. He had served for five years in a similar capac-
ity at Dartmouth College.
As an undergraduate, Fry earned his letter in varsity
soccer and a B.S. degree in Physical Education. He was an
assistant trainer for several years before becoming head
trainer at Dartmouth in 1962. He was director of District
III for the National Athletic Trainers Association in 1958.
Spider and Sandy (Penn state '61) have one daughter,
Elizabeth Kay, who has just turned two.
Jim Maloney (Niagara '59)
Jim Maloney, former Niagara head coach, although only 34
has an outstanding coaching record. In 1961 he coached the
team that represented Canada in the Olympic Games. This
team compiled a 29-1 record. After a 14-2 season with the
JV at Lockport High in New York he moved up to the
varsity and compiled a two year 34-7 record and the first
championship ever for Lockport. He then moved to Niag-
ara, where he recruited and developed Calvin Murphy. In
three years he compiled a 35-38 record at Niagara, winning
at least 1 1 games each year. In addition to coaching the
Terp freshmen he will contribute greatly to the recruiting
program.
Joe Harrington (Maryland '68)
Joe Harrington, a favorite with the Maryland fans from
1963 through 1967 was always considered a fundamentally
sound player and keen student of the game. He was one of
New England's all-time greats at Morse High, Bath Maine.
Harrington will help coordinate the academic activities
of each player and assist Jim Maloney with the freshman
squad. A consistent player, Joe played some of his best
collegiate games against area rivals GW, Georgetown and
Navy. Following a 20 point performance against GW in his
junior year he suffered a knee injury and missed the final
10 games. After an operation he came back to play in 22
games Iris senior year.
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TOM MILROY
TLAM CAPTAIN
6-3, 200, 22, Senior
Richwood, West Virginia
1967-1968
1968-1969
13
8
9
9
Clemson
Davidson
4
8
8
3
Duke
10
Georgetown
5
11
26
George Washington
Marshall
2
17
Miami
2
Navy
7
9
3
6
N. Carolina
4
7 6
14
4
N. C.State
10
14
9
Penn State
Princeton
5
7
4
2
4
2 5
S. Carolina
Southern Illinois
UTEP
11
12
4
Virginia
13
15
12
5
Wake Forest
3
18
16
6
West Virginia
Wichita
GAMES
FGM
FGA
PCT
FTM
FTA
PCT
REBS
PF-DSQ
PTS
AVG
Freshman
13
89
175
.508
49
67
.731
83
29
227
17.5
Sophomore
24
50
151
.331
66
96
.688
83
71-5
166
6.9
Junior
25
68
167
.407
69
86
.802
78
71-3
205
8.2
The popular Terp Captain although hard pushed by several sophomores is
expected to start on the wing for Coach Driesell. Tom is certain to see plenty of action
especially against West Virginia. The Richwood, West Virginia native had a career high
of 26 against Marshall in Huntington and came back the next night in Huntington with
17 against Miami. He also contributed 18 points against West Virginia University in
Morgantown. He made the All-Tournament team in the Marshall Invitational last year.
He was a five sport athlete at Richwood High as he played Basketball, Football,
Baseball, Golf and was a high jumper and distance runner on the track team. An
outstanding student and Pre-Med major he is a member of the SGA Cabinet and
President of ODK. He was Captain of his football, basketball and golf teams at
Richwood and now Captains the Terps.
54
ROD HORST
6-6, 225, 21, Senior
Hagerstown, Maryland
967-1968
1968-1969
19
8
9
10
10
Clemson
Davidson
6
3
7
8
Duke
7
Georgetown
14
-14
9
George Washington
Marshall
12
8
Miami
8
5
Navy
5
5
28
13
N. Carolina
9
14 1
4
13
N. C.State
2
6
Penn State
Princeton
4
13
13
4
13 8
S. Carolina
Southern Illinois
UTEP
13
23
9
Virginia
5
6
14
Wake Forest
10
6
2
24
8
West Virginia
Wichita
GAMES
FGM
FGA
PCT
FTM
FTA
PCT
REBS
PF-DSQ
PTS
AVG
Freshman
13
40
84
.476
10
14
.714
89
11
90
6.9
Sophomore
24
63
174
.362
44
70
.629
164
42-2
170
7.0
Junior
26
108
225
.480
46
60
.767
229
44
262
10.0
Rod is one of the hardest workers on the squad. Will play inside in Coach
Driesell's double post and is a key man in this offense. His high games as a sophomore
was 19 against Clemson. Last year he threw in 28 against North Carolina following a 23
point performance against Virginia and two games later added 24 against West Virginia.
He is strong on the boards and will go after the loose balls. He was All-Tri State at
South Hagerstown High while playing for Nicholas Scallion.
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50
WILL HETZEL
6-7, 188, 22, Senior
Washington, D.C.
1967-1968
1968-1969
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34
33
19
Clemson
Davidson
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13
12
20
34
23
20
Duke
Georgetown
LI
2
15
14
George Washington
V
16
Marshall
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17
27
Miami
25
37
Navy
28
12
19
26
North Carolina
6 3 20
25
30
N. C.State
6
27
13
Penn State
Princeton
28
16
16
6
19
24
33
South Carolina
Southern Illinois
UTEP
26
17
22
Virginia
14
19
14
21
Wake Forest
8
14
13
17
West Virginia
FTA
PCT REBS
28
PF-DSQ
PTS
Wichita
GAMES
FGM
FGA
PCT
FTM
AVG
Freshman
13
111
245
.451
28
39
.736
172
28-2
250
19.2
Sophomore
14
148
350
.423
55
77
.714
186
77-4
351
14.6
Junior
26
233
527
.442
139
171
.813
318
83-6
605
23.3
Will set a scoring and rebounding record as a junior as his 23.3 average topped the
22.1 average compiled by Gene Shue during the 1952-53 season. His 24 rebounds
against West Virginia topped the 22 grabbed by Bob Kessler against Georgetown in
1956 and Al Bunge against Georgetown in 1958. Will moved up to number seven
among the all-time Maryland scorers with his 956 points. He is sure to finish among the
top five. Will's brother Fred was an All-American for Coach Driesell at Davidson. Will is
certain to see a lot of action although he must adjust to Coach Driesell's style in order
to break into the starting lineup. All-Metropolitan at Landon Prep in high school.
Scored 37 against Navy last year for top game and finished the season with 33 against
South Carolina in the ACC Tournament.
15
MICKEY WILES
5-11, 180, 23, Senior
Berwyn Heights, Maryland
1968-1969
2
17
Clemson
7
Davidson
13
21
Duke
24
Georgetown
22
George Washington
17
Marshall
23
Miami
6
Navy
11
2
North Carolina
6
12
N. C.State
8
Penn State
10
Princeton
4
2 7
South Carolina
12
19
Virginia
19
11
Wake Forest
10
6
West Virginia
18
Wichita
Junior
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS PF-DSQ PTS AVG
26 111 274 .405 86 124 .705 46 93-6 308 11.8
Mickey immediately established himself as the point man in Coach Driesell's
single guard offense. The scrappy guard from Berwyn Heights, Maryland could excel in
the current Maryland offense. He will get the ball up court and in to the big men.
Mickey played on one of the area's finest scholastic teams at nearby DeMatha but
began his collegiate career at Georgia. He earned his letter at Georgia as a sophomore.
After spending a year on the sidelines he earned his junior letter at Maryland last year
as a starting guard. Mickey won numerous honors while playing for Morgan Wooten at
DeMatha both local and national. The blond haired, blue eyed senior is a favorite of
the Te'rrapin fans.
55
DICKSTOBAUGH
6-7, 193, 20, Junior
Burlington, New Jersey
968-1969
10
8
Clemson
9
Davidson
9
6
Duke
Georgetown
2
George Washington
X
Marshall
X
Miami
Navy
7
11
North Carolina
4
6
N. C.State
4
Penn State
Princeton
X
South Carolina
5
3
Virginia
6
2
Wake Forest
2
12
West Virginia
12
Wichita
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS PF-DSQ PTS AVG
Freshman 16 125 304 .411 51 73 .699 145 61-5 301 18.8
Sophomore 23 49 127 .386 50 27 .741 93 50 118 5.1
Dick played in all but three games as a sophomore with his top games against West
Virginia, Wichita and North Carolina. He scored 301 points as a freshman with an 18.8
average. His 30-point game as a freshman was the team high for the season. Will be a
backup man for Horst or Still. Dick achieved All-State honors in high school while
playing for William Burr at Burlington High. He also lettered as an end in football in
high and pitched a no-hitter for the baseball team. His high school team won the New
Jersey State Championship.
24
SPARKY STILL
6-5, 175, 19, Sophomore
Runnemede, New Jersey
Freshman
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS PF-DSQ PTS AVG
16 137 283 .484 41 58 .707 174 36 315 19.7
Sparky had a fine freshman year and appears to have earned a starting role for the
varsity in his sophomore season. He captained his high school basketball team and was
voted MVP honors on both the basketball and cross-country teams. His top game as a
freshman was a fine 26 point performance against the Georgetown freshmen. He scored
in double figures in 13 of the 16 games and topped 20 in five games. He pulled in 20
rebounds against the Bainbridge Navy team, the top performance by a freshman for the
season.
10
53
CHARLIE BLANK
6-5, 175, 19, Sophomore
Camden, New Jersey
Freshman
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS PF-DSQ PTS AVG
16 109 231 .472 48 82 .585 192 52-1 266 16.6
Charlie led the freshmen in scoring with a 19.7 average and 315 points. He threw
in 30 points against the Bainbridge Navy team for his top performance and scored in
double figures in each game. He scored over 20 in eight of the 16 games. Against
Brandy wine Junior College he hit 10 of 12 shots from the floor. Charlie will start for
the varsity as a sophomore. He is an education major. Charlie was accorded All-State
honors in football (as an end) and Baseball (pitcher) and All-South Jersey honors in
Basketball, while at St. Joe's High in Camden, New Jersey. He pitched a no-hitter in an
All-Star game in high school and led his baseball to their league title. He captained all
three teams in high.
11
32
JAY FLOWERS
6-3, 195, 18, Sophomore
Rankin, Pennsylvania
Freshman
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS PF-DSQ PTS AVG
16 134 267 .502 44 82 .537 156 48-3 310 19.4
Jay scored 310 points for the freshmen last year, just five points behind the team
leader Charlie Blank. Jay was a quarterback on the football team at Rankin High and
won All-State honors there in basketball while playing for Paul Birch. The left-hander
captained his basketball team for two years and the football team for one year in high
school. He was president of his senior high school class and member of the National
Honor Society. As a freshman he saved his best game for the final game of the season, a
29 point performance against the Georgetown freshmen. He scored over 20 points in
nine of the 16 freshman games, as they compiled a 1 2-4 record.
12
12
HARVEY SANDERS
6-0, 170, 1 9, Sophomore
Great Neck, New York
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS PF-DSQ PTS AVG
Freshman 16 80 178 .449 22 34 .647 68 19 132 11.4
Harvey in scoring 182 points for the freshmen was in double figures in 1 1 of the
16 games. The journalism major was a quarterback of his high school football team and
led his high school basketball as he achieved all-conference honors. His first game for
the freshmen was his highest scoring performance as he threw in 22 points against the
American University freshmen.
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14
STEVE NORMAN
6-1, 165, 19, Sophomore
Parkersburg, West Virginia
Freshman
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS PF-DSQ PTS AVG
16 64 154 .416 23 36 .639 50 41-1 157 9.8
Steve played his high school basketball for Robert Summers at Parkersburg, West
Virginia High and was accorded All-State and High School Ail-American honors. He
was also a quarterback on the football team in high and an outfielder on the baseball
team. The Public Relations major was captain of his high school basketball team. His
top game for the freshmen was a 20 point performance against the Loyola freshmen.
He scored in double figures in half of the 16 games while compiling the 9.8 average.
14
10
STEVE KEBECK
6-0, 170, 20, Junior
New York, New York
Steve was one of the first players Coach Driesell recruited for Maryland. He is the
backup man for Mickey Wiles on the point. The two years experience he picked up at
Gardner Webb Junior College will help. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he now makes
his home in Queens, New York. Steve is married and an accounting major. He was
married just prior to enrolling at Maryland (Aug. 31). He played his high school
basketball for Marvin Kessler at Martin Van Buren High in New York. While at Gardner
Webb he led his team to conference and regional championships and was accorded
All-Tournament honors in the regional championships.
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Maryland's Cole Field House
Lefty at work in his spacious office.
The Cole Field House Court.
Terp dressing rooms feature wall-to-wall
carpeting and individual stalls. Note
individual stools with name and number
Dress room in addition to number on
each stall has framed photograph of
player hanging above.
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1969-70
Varsity Basketbal Roster
NO NAME
10 Steve Kebeck
12 Harvey Sanders
14 Steve Norman
15 'Mickey Wiles
20 Al Thomas
24 Sparky Still
30 Tommy Findreng
32 Jay Flowers
33 *Tom Milroy
50 *Will Hetzel
53 Charlie Blank
54 *Rod Horst
55 *Dick Stobaugh
* Denotes Lettermen
CAPTAIN: Tom Milroy
COACHING STAFF:
ASSISTANT:
ASSISTANT:
ASSISTANT:
HGT
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6-0
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5-11
6-2
6-5
6-4
6-3
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6-7
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6-6
6-7
WGT
170
170
165
180
198
175
185
195
200
188
208
225
193
AGE
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19
19
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20
19
21
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22
22
19
21
20
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Jr.
Soph.
Soph.
Sr.
Jr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
Jr.
HOMETOWN
Queens, New York
Great Neck, N. Y.
Parkersburg, West Va.
Berwyn Heights, Md.
Chapel Hill, Maryland
Camden, New Jersey
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
Rankin, Pa.
Richwood, West Va.
Washington, D. C.
Runnemede, N. J.
Hagerstown, Md.
Burlington, N. J.
HEAD COACH: Charles "Lefty" Driesell (Duke '54)
Jim Maloney (Niagara '59)
George Raveling (Villanova '60)
Joe Harrington (Maryland '68)
1969-70
Freshman Basketball Roster
No.
Name
Hgt.
Wgt.
Hometown
High School
12
Tom Leonard
6-0
165
Washington, D. C.
Carroll
13
Howard White
6-1
165
Hampton, Va.
Kecoughtan
20
Jack Neal
6-8
230
San Diego, Calif.
Hoover
24
Bob Bodell
6-4
180
Frankfort, Ky.
Frankfort
25
Alvin Mercer
5-8
140
Philadelphia, Pa.
West Philadelphia
33
Darrell Brown
6-5
210
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Westinghouse
40
Tim Skelley
6-4
177
San Diego, Calif.
Hoover
44
Jim O'Brien
6-7
180
Falls Church, Va.
Stuart
50
Ron Roxburgh
6-10
166
Washington, D. C.
Carroll
Coach: Jim Maloney (Niagara '59)
Assistant: Joe Harrington (Maryland '68)
17
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30
TOMMY FINDRENG
6-4, 185, 21, Junior
Elkhorn, Wisconsin
Freshman
GAMES FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REBS
16 56 136 .412 36 45 .800 73
PF-DSQ PTS AVG
48-3 148 9.3
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Terp Game by Game Scoring 1968-69 Varsity
Penn State
West VA.
So. Carolina
Princeton
Wake Forest
G.W.U.
Marshall
Miami
Davidson
Wichita
Wake Forest
N. CState
S. Carolina
Duke
Clemson
Virginia
N. Carolina
N. CState
West. Va.
Duke
Navy
Virginia
N. Carolina
Clemson
Georgetown
S. Carolina
Hetzel
Wiles
27
8
13
10
19
4
13
10
14
19
14
22
16
17
27
23
19
7
28
18
21
11
25
6
24
2
34
12
34
2
17
12
19
11
30
12
17
6
23
21
37
6
22
19
26
2
33
17
20
24
33
7
Johnson
Horst
Milroy
Wo
4
6
14
3
10
2
18
6
17
4
4
8
10
9
10
2
6
12
14
10
14
11
12
15
9
26
6
8
17
6
6
10
9
7
11
8
16
2
3
14
5
2
10
4
14
2
12
13
2
14
6
7
8
7
11
9
9
8
10
23
X
10
5
28
3
5
16
13
4
22
24
6
1
18
8
3
4
15
5
3
12
9
4
7
28
13
6
16
10
19
7
4
12
8
5
2
Worthington Stobaugh
4
2
x
6
2
x
9
12
2
4
9
10
5
7
6
12
6
3
11
8
Sullivan
Warren
X
2
2
6
5
6
5
14
14
X
X
4
X
2
X
4
5
4
X
X
2
X
X
X
8
X
3
X
X
2
X
2
X
X
X
X
9
X
4
X
INDIVIDUAL 1968 69 Varsity Season Highs
Most Points: 37 by Will Hetzel vs Navy
Most Field Goals: 1 5 by Will Hetzel vs Navy & South Carolina & Duke
Most Free Throws Made: 12 by Mickey Wiles vs George Washington (14 attempts)
12 by Tom Milroy vs Marshall (14 attempts)
Most Field Goals Attempted: 30 by Will Hetzel vs Duke (made 15)
30 by Will Hetzel vs South Carolina (made 15)
Best Field Goal Pet.: .860 by Chuck Worthington vs South Carolina (6 of 7)
Most Rebounds: 24 by Will Hetzel vs West Virginia (new Maryland record)
TEAM
Most Points: 99 vs George Washington
Most Free Throws: 31 vs Duke
Most Rebounds: 67 vs West Virginia
Most Field Goals: 40 vs Duke
Best FG Pet.: .570 vs Georgetown (31 of 54)
Most FG Attempts: 91 vs South Carolina
18
TERP OPPONENTS
Army
Buffalo
Clemson
Delaware
Duke
Fordham
Georgetown
George Washington
Maine
Navy
North Carolina
North Carolina State
Princeton
South Carolina
Virginia
Wake Forest
West Virginia
UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY
(ARMY)
Dec. 19 - Cole Field House, 9:30 P.M.
COACH: Robert M. Knight (Ohio State '62)
Won 69 Lost 31
1968-69 RECORD: Won 18 Lost 10
CONFERENCE: Independent
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Col. A. J. Dielens, Jr.
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Robert J. Kinney
Office (914)938-3303
Home (914)561-2327
NICKNAME: Cadets, Black Knights
COLORS: Black, Gold, Gray
ENROLLMENT: 3700
LETTERMEN BACK: Jim Oxley 6-1, Mike Gyovai 6-5,
Max Miller 6-5, Doug Clevenger 6-2, Tom Miller 6-5.
LETTERMEN LOST: Dick Simmons 6-6, Wade Urban 6-1 ,
Mike Krzyzewski 6-1 , Dave Kremenak 6-2.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Tim Anderson 6-0, Dave Ralph 6-6,
Ed Mueller 6-5, Wally Wojdakowski 6-4, Steve Lewis 6-4.
Army Schedule
December
2-Lehigh
6-Cornell
12-13-Cable Car Classic
San Francisco, Calif.
16-Ohio Northern
19— at Maryland
20-G.W.U. at Maryland
22-Maine
29-30-Gator Bowl Tourn.
January
3— Fordham
10-Colgate
17— Manhattan
19— Fairleigh Dickinson
24-Penn State
31 -at N.Y.U.
February
3— Rutgers
7-at St. John's
10-Coast Guard
12-lona
14— Rochester
17-at Seton Hall
21— at Syracuse
28-Navy
1968-69 Results
58 Lehigh 52
56 Cornell 49
60 Temple (ot) 59
62 Coast Guard 43
64 St. Francis 33
54 Bradley 52
65 Kentucky 80
42 Marquette 62
60 Ohio Univ 68
42 Princeton 51
66 Seton Hall 81
62 Dartmouth 48
78 Fair. Dickinson ... 43
64 Penn State 54
71 Manhattan 52
42 Fordham 52
43 St. John's 65
47 Rutgers 49
72 Pittsburgh 47
45 lona 33
71 N.Y.U 64
51 Navy 35
73 Colgate 49
59 Rochester 46
51 Wyoming 49
59 South Carolina ... 45
61 Boston Coll 73
52 Tennessee 64
Bob Knight
Jim Oxley
19
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
(BUFFALO)
Dec. 1 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
COACH: Dr. Leonard T. Serfustini (Buffalo '50)
Won 193 Lost 93
1968-69 RECORD: Won 12 Lost 9
CONFERENCE: Independent
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Lawrence A. Cappiello
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Richard E. Baldwin
Office (716)831-2924
Home (716)632-7227
NICKNAME: Bulls
COLORS: Royal Blue
ENROLLMENT: 10,894
LETTERMEN BACK: John
5-10, Steve Waxman 6-5
Kremblas 6-2, Steve Nelson 6-0.
LETTERMEN LOST: Ed Eberle 6-2, Bob Nowak 6-2.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Ron Gilliam 5-9, Tony Ebner 6-7
Vaughan 6-9, Jim Freeney
John Scherrer 6-4, Roger
Buffalo Schedule
December
1— at Maryland
3— at Syracuse
10— Toronto
12— Western Ontario
18-Ohio Northern
20-at Wayne State
27— at Auburn
29-30-Wooster Classic
January
3-Colgate
20-at Akron
23-at Ithaca
26-Rutgers
31 -Ball State
February
2— at Binghamton
4— at Niagara
7— Northern Illinois
13-at Colgate
17-Buffalo State
19-at Brockport State
21— LeMoyne
24-Stony Brook
25-Albany
28-at Rochester
1968-69 Results
62 Tennessee 87
63 Brockport St 55
81 -Toronto 37
48 Akron 43
72 Old Dominion ... 83
66 Albany 59
66 Penn St. (ot) 60
70 Syracuse 76
83 Wooster 64
74 Wayne St 55
75 Colgate 79
76 Niagara 79
88 Harpur 61
85 Ithaca 66
78 Buffalo St. (ot) ... 83
62 LeMoyne 68
79 N. Illinois 87
92 Baltimore 82
78 Rutgers 86
85 Rochester 78
62 Stony Brook 53
Dr. Len Serfustini
Ron Gilliam
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
Jan. 12 - at Clemson, 8:00 P.M.
Feb. 23 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
COACH: Bobby Roberts (Furman '53)
Won 75 Lost 97
1968-69 RECORD: Won 6 Lost 19
CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Frank Howard
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Bob Bradley
Office (803)654-4111
Home (803)654-5419
NICKNAME: Tigers
COLORS: Purple & Orange
ENROLLMENT: 6,838
LETTERMEN BACK: John Coakley 6-2, Mike Faer 6-0,
Dickie Foster 6-6, Paul Holzshu 6-5, Dave Thomas 6-1,
Pete Weddell 6-6, Ron Yates 6A, Butch Zatezalo 5-11,
Richie Mahaffey 6-7.
LETTERMEN LOST: Curt Eckard 6-5, Trip Jones 6-4.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Jack Ross 6-5, Greg Latin 6-7.
Clemson Schedule
1968-69 Results
December
76
Georgia Tech . .
. 72
4— Auburn
85
LSU
86
17— Alabama
69
North Carolina .
. 90
20-L.S.U. at Charlotte
96
Alabama
74
22-23-Sun Bowl Classic
72
Auburn
9?
January
70
Duke
96
7— at Georgia Tech
72
The Citadel ....
73
10— Virginia
62
South Carolina .
. 77
12— Maryland
66
Georgia Tech . .
. 72
15— North Carolina
75
Virginia
8?
17— at Furman
78
Maryland
83
19— Georgia Tech
91
Furman
70
22-at Florida St.
95
Furman
8?
24— Virginia Tech
75
Virginia Tech . .
. 86
26-South Carolina
78
N.C. State
77
28— Furman
76
Duke
85
31 -at N.C. State
67
Florida State . .
. 70
February
79
South Carolina .
106
4-Duke
74
N.C. State
84
7— at So. Carolina
81
North Carolina .
107
9-at Duke
84
Wake Forest . . .
100
13-UNCat Charlotte
83
Maryland
84
14-NCS at Charlotte
92
Virginia
80
18— at Wake Forest
I04
Wake Forest (2ot) 112
21— at Virginia
70
North Carolina .
. 94
23-at Maryland
28-Wake Forest
Bobby Roberts
Butch Zatezalo
20
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
Dec. 29 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
COACH: Dan Peterson (Northwestern '58)
Won 42 Lost 26
1968-69 RECORD: Won 11 Lost 10
CONFERENCE: Middle Atlantic
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: David M. Nelson
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: John M. Morris
Office (302)738-2186
Home (302) 368-4333
NICKNAME: Fightin' Blue Hens
COLORS: Blue and Gold
ENROLLMENT: 8,000
LETTERMEN BACK: Steve Jackson 6-4, Jim Couch 6-1,
Loren Pratt 64, Ed Roth 6-7, John McMillen 6-5, Dan
Carnevale 6-4, Dave Hottenstein 6-4.
LETTERMEN LOST: NONE
TOP NEWCOMERS: Ken Helfland 5-10, Nick Scogna 6-2,
Bernie Lane 6-5.
Delaware Schedule
December
1 -at West Chester
6-Catholic Univ.
9— Randolph-Macon
11— Franklin & Marshall
13-at Rutgers
20-at Temple
26-27-Milwaukee Classic
29-at Maryland
January
3— Drexel
7— at Lehigh
10— Montclair State
12-Bucknell
14-at Rider
24-West Chester
28-at Drexel
31 -at Lafayette
February
5-PMC Colleges
7— at Gettysburg
10— Lafayette
14- Rider
16-Albright
18-Gettysburg
21 -Lehigh
24-at Bucknell
1968-69 Results
81 West Chester 62
91 Lafayette (4ot) ... 89
67 Lehigh 45
39 Penn 58
82 Bucknell 100
58 Virginia Tech .... 79
76 Wm. & Mary 82
77 Cornell 93
78 Drexel 60
59 Lehigh 75
74 PMC 62
65 Lafayette 60
62 Drexel 67
63 Temple 75
67 Gettysburg 82
73 Rutgers 105
77 West Chester 61
84 Gettysburg 72
85 F & M 58
63 Bucknell 60
95 Albright (ot) 85
Dan Peterson
Ed Roth
DUKE UNIVERSITY
Jan. 28 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
Feb. 21 - Durham, N.C., 2:00 P.M.
COACH: Bucky Waters (N.C. State '58)
First Year
1968-69 RECORD: Won 15 Lost 13
CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: E.M.Cameron
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Dick Brusie
Office (919)684-2633
Home (919)489-2122
NICKNAME: Blue Devils
COLORS: Blue & White
ENROLLMENT: 8,000
LETTERMEN BACK: Randy Denton 6-10, Doug Jackson
6-4, Tim Teer 6-3, Dick DeVenzio 5-10, Rick Katherman
6-7, Glen Smiley 6-6, Ray Kuhlmeier 6-2, Brad Evans
6-3, John Posen 6-2.
LETTERMEN LOST: Steve Vandenberg 6-7, Fred Lind
6-7, Warren Chapman 6-8, Dave Golden 6-0, C. B. Clai-
borne 6-2.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Larry Saunders 6-9, Don Blackmon
6-6, Robby West 6-2, Stu Yarrough 6-4.
Duke Schedule
1 968 69 Results
December
87
Virginia Tech . .
. 76
1-VPI at Greensboro
86
Alabama
48
6— Virginia
81
Princeton
6?
10— at Michigan
80
Michigan
90
13-William & Mary
75
Virginia
81
15— East Carolina
63
E. Tennessee . . .
. 71
19-20-Kentucky Invitational
78
Wake Forest . . .
106
23— W. Forest at Greensboro
96
Clemson
70
January
73
W. Kentucky . .
. 72
3-Penn State
85
Iowa
8?
7— Wake Forest
70
N. Carolina ....
94
10-at North Carolina
85
Wake Forest . . .
. 81
24-N.C. State
96
Maryland
85
28-at Maryland
74
N.C. State
77
31— South Carolina
69
Temple
73
February
57
S. Carolina ....
64
4— at Clemson
85
Clemson
76
7— W.Va. at Greensboro
72
S. Carolina ....
8?
9— Clemson
93
Maryland
83
11 -at Wake Forest
122
Wake Forest . . .
. 93
14-at South Carolina
88
West Virginia . .
. 90
19— at Davidson
100
Virginia
81
21— Maryland
80
Davidson (ot) . .
. 88
23-at Virginia
73
N.C. State
88
25-at N.C. State
87
N. Carolina
81
28-North Carolina
99
8R
68
S. Carolina . . . .
59
74
N. Carolina . . . .
85
Bucky Waters
Dick DeVenzio
21
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Dec. 20 - Cole Field House, 9:30 P.M.
COACH: Edward Conlin (Fordham '55)
Won 1 7 Lost 9
1968-69 RECORD: Won 17 Lost 9
CONFERENCE: EC AC - Independent
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Peter A. Carlesimo
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Roger J. Hackett
Office (212)933-2233X603
Home (212)LU4-9667
NICKNAME: Rams
COLORS: Maroon
ENROLLMENT: 12.000
LETTERMEN BACK: John Burik 5-10, Robert Cassou
J 6-3 Kenneth Crusius 6-4, Robert Kellert 6-4, William
Mainor 6-0, Charles Yelverton 6-0, John Zanzalan 6-6
LETTERMEN LOST: Frank McLaughlin 6-2, Patrick
Raftery 6-3. Arthur Starrs 6-5.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Stephen Cain 6-0, Thomas Sullivan
6-3, John Hamilton 6-1 , George Zambetti 6A.
Fordham Schedule
December
3-at Yale
6— at Syracuse
10-at Seton Hall
13-Rhode Island
17— Columbia
19-GWU at Maryland
20-at Maryland
26-at Evansville
27— Evansville Tourn.
January
3-at Army
7— at Notre Dame
10-at Holy Cross
21 -Massachusetts
24— at Temple
26— at Princeton
28-at Navy
31— Georgetown
February
3— Connecticut
5- Detroit
7-Boston College
12-Niagara
14-at St. John's
21 -Rutgers
26-N.Y.U.
March
5-Manhattan
1968-69 Results
81 Roanoke 68
98 Yale 85
77 Seton Hall 63
77 Syracuse 62
66 Connecticut 55
73 Columbia 82
60 Temple 72
77 San Fran 64
82 lona 70
68 Rhode Island .... 56
65 Notre Dame 84
61 Holy Cross 59
58 Georgetown 59
82 Fairfield 70
60 Mass 73
65 St. Francis 61
62 Army 42
70 Boston Coll 105
67 G.W.U 50
46 St. John's 51
66 Pittsburgh 44
66 Rochester 57
61 Rutgers 62
71 N.Y.U 63
85 Manhattan 75
70 Louisville 73
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Feb. 7 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
COACH: Jack Magee (Boston Coll. '59)
Won 35 Lost 35
1968-69 RECORD: Won 12 Lost 12
CONFERENCE: Independent
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Robert H. Sigholtz
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Keith Moore
Office (202)625-4182
Home (703) 573-7052
NICKNAME: Hoyas
COLORS. Blue & Gray
ENROLLMENT: 7,600
LETTERMEN BACK: Jerry Pyles 6-5, Don Weber 5-8,
Dick Zeitler 5-11, Tim Mercier 5-11, Paul Favonte 6-8,
Jim Higgins 6-0, Bob Hannan 6-3, Mike Laska 5-11, Ed
McNamara 6-5, Charlie Adrion 6-6.
LETTERMEN LOST: Jim Supple 6-5.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Mike Laughna 6-7, Art White 6-5,
Mark Mitchell 6-8.
Georgetown Schedule
December
2— American Univ.
6-at Randolph-Macon
9-William & Mary
11-Loyola (Md)
13-at Navy
15— St. John's
18— at Jacksonville
20-at Fla. State
29-30- Kodak Classic
January
2— Holy Cross
8— George Washington
10-at Seton Hall
14-at St. Joseph's
17— Columbia
31 -at Fordham
February
4— Fair. Dickinson
7-at Maryland
12-N.Y.U.
14- Rutgers
17-at Boston Coll.
21— Catholic Univ.
23-Fairfield
26-at Manhattan
28-Pehn State
1968-69 Results
94 Loyola 74
85 American Univ. . . 76
79 Randolph-Macon . 71
73 G.W.U. lot) 74
61 St. John's 74
70 Navy 55
63 Manhattan 57
69 Seton Hall 57
50 Penn State (ot) ... 52
67 Holy Cross 73
62 Columbia 103
59 Fordham 58
62 Fair. Dickinson ... 60
76 Fairfield 72
62 Catholic Univ. ... 59
84 Wm. & Mary (2ot) 90
77 Xavier 63
67 N.Y.U 87
72 Rutgers 85
66 Boston Coll 72
57 St. Anselm's 56
74 G.W.U 112
45 St. Joseph's 54
78 Maryland 83
Ed Conlin
William Mainor
Jack Magee
Art White
22
THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Dec. 3 - Fort Meyer Gym, 8:30 P.M.
COACH: Wayne Dobbs (Oglethorpe '61)
Won 19 Lost 30
1968-69 RECORD: Won 14 Lost 1 1
CONFERENCE: Southern
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Robert K. Faris
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Doug Gould
Office (202) 676-6654
Home (301)656-3195
NICKNAME: Colonials
COLORS: Buff and Blue
ENROLLMENT: 14,500
LETTERMEN BACK: Ralph Barnett 6-
Mike Tallent 6-1, Harold Rhyne 6-3,
John Conrad 6-10, Walt Szczerbiak 6-5.
LETTERMEN LOST: Bob Tallent 6-1, Steve
5-10, Francis Mooney 6-8, Roger Strong 6-5.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Ronnie Nunn 6-3, Len Baltimore 6-6,
Maurice Johnson 6-5.
-2, Bill Knorr 6-7,
John Powers 6-4,
Loveless
G.W.U. Schedule
December
1— Baltimore Univ.
3— Maryland
6-V.M.I.
9— at Northwestern
13— at West Virginia
16-at Wm. & Mary
19-Fordham at Md.
20- Army at Md.
30-Wm. & Mary
January
3— East Carolina
6— at Davidson
8— at Georgetown
10-at Pittsburgh
24-at The Citadel
27— at Temple
31 -West Virginia
February
2-at V.M.I.
4— at Navy
7— Penn State
10— at Richmond
12— American Univ.
14— at Furman
17— Virginia
21— Davidson
26-38-Southern Conf.
I
Wayne Dobbs
1968-69 Results
101 The Citadel 91
97 Richmond 93
98 Virginia 84
83 V.M.I 72
74 Georgetown (ot) . 73
82 Wm. & Mary 72
96 Maryland 99
83 East Carolina ... 88
60 L.I.U 69
96 Canisius 74
81 West Virginia . . 100
92 Furman 74
92 Pittsburgh 68
75 Wm. & Mary 77
74 Davidson 94
88 West Virginia ... 98
74 Navy 73
98 Davidson 126
70 East Carolina ... 69
50 Fordham 67
84 The Citadel 53
86 V.M.I 90
112 Georgetown .... 74
90 The Citadel 73
79 East Carolina ... 84
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
Jan. 24 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
COACH: Gilbert Philbrick (Maine '55)
Won 1 Lost 1 3
1968-69 RECORD: Won 10 Lost 1 3
CONFERENCE: Yankee
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Harold Westerman
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Len Harlow
Office (207) 866-7376
Home (207)945-5221
NICKNAME: Black Bears
COLORS: Blue & White
ENROLLMENT: 8,000
LETTERMEN BACK: Bob Chandler 6-5, Marshall Todd
6-0. Richard Blake 6-4, Mike Hanson 5-11, Carroll Lee
5-8.
LETTERMEN LOST: Hugh Campbell 6-4, Jim Stephenson
6-3, Mike McGuire 5-9.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Craig Randall 6-5, Dominic Susi 6-5,
Bill Haynes 6-6, Paul Bessy 5-10.
Maine Schedule
1968-69 Results
December
80
New Hampshire
. 98
1— at Vermont
62
Assumption . . .
. 74
6— at Rhode Island
81
Northeastern
. 86
10-Bates
101
Rhode Island . .
111
12— American Int.
125
New Hampshire
. 86
20-at Hofstra
81
Massachusetts . .
106
22-at Army
76
Muhlenberg . . .
101
January
63
East Stroudsburg
67
5— Connecticut
106
Bates
78
7-New Hampshire
47
Vermont
46
10— Vermont
78
Vermont
83
13-at New Hamp.
68
American Int. . .
103
24— at Maryland
83
Boston Univ. . .
. 92
27-at The Citadel
112
Bates
91
29-at Stetson
93
Brandeis
85
31-at Fla. Southern
116
Connecticut . . .
. 88
February
87
Colby
81
4— at Bates
85
Rhode Island . .
. 81
7— at Connecticut
84
Connecticut . . .
. 70
11 -Colby
87
Bowdoin
102
14-Rhode Island
66
Massachusetts . .
. 91
18— at Bowdoin
80
Bowdoin
83
21 —Massachusetts
109
Colby
87
25-at Colby
28-at Mass.
March
3— Boston Univ.
5— Bowdoin
UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY
(NAVY)
Jan. 14 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
COACH: Dave Smalley (USNA '57)
Won 24 Lost 35
1968-69 RECORD: Won 7 Lost 14
CONFERENCE: Independent
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Capt. J. O. Coppedge, USN
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: L. Budd Thalman
Office (301)268-7711 X 2376 or 2377
Home (301)267-7116
NICKNAME: Midshipmen
COLORS: Navy Blue & Gold
ENROLLMENT: 4,200
LETTERMEN BACK: Jack Conrad 6-0, Scott Semko 6-1,
John Seeley 6-6, Bill Parks 6-5, Rick Buff 6-2.
LETTERMEN LOST: John Tolmie 6-3, Chuck Provini
5-10.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Bob Perry 6-4, Bob Kenny 6-7.
Navy Schedule
December
3-V.M.I.
6— at Pennsylvania
10— Fair. Dickinson
13— Georgetown
17— Princeton
19-20- Kentucky Invitational
29-31-East Carolina Classic
January
6— at Harvard
8-Gettysburg
10- Washington & Lee
14-at Maryland
17-Temple
28-Fordham
31 -at Virginia
February
4— George Washington
7-Manhattan
11— Baltimore Univ.
14-Penn State
18— at American Univ.
21-N.Y.U.
28-at Army
1968-69 Results
70 Harvard 58
55 Pennsylvania 54
81 American Univ. . . 65
55 Princeton (ot) .... 56
55 ' Georgetown 70
49 N. C.State 86
67 Washington 63
68 Temple 92
58 Virginia 84
47 Air Force 73
69 Wash. & Lee 70
87 Baltimore Univ. . . 67
71 Gettysburg 80
81 N.Y.U. (2ot) 85
73 G.W.U 74
57 Penn State 61
72 Maryland 68
54 Manhattan 53
57 Mass. (ot) 61
69 Old Dominion ... 84
35 Army 51
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
Jan. 31 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
Feb. 18 - Chapel Hill, N.C., 8:00 P.M.
COACH: Dean Smith (Kansas '53)
Won 147 Lost 60
1968-69 RECORD: Won 27 Lost 5
CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Homer Rice
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Jack Williams
Office (919)933-2123
Home (919)929-5557
NICKNAME: Tar Heels
COLORS: Carolina Blue & White
ENROLLMENT: 16,800
LETTERMEN BACK: Charlie Scott 6-6, Eddie Fogler 6-0,
Jim Delany 6-0, Lee Dedmon 6-10, Dave Chadwick 6-7.
LETTERMEN LOST: Rusty Clark 6-10, Bill Bunting 6-8,
Dick Grubar 6-4, Joe Brown 6-5, Gerald Tuttle 5-1 1.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Dennis Wuycik 6-5, Steve Previs 6-2,
Bill Chamberlain 6-5, Craig Corson 6-9.
North Carolina Schedule 1968-69 Results
December 89 Oregon 78
1-Fla. Southern 106 Oregon 73
3-Mercer 87 Kentucky 77
8-Kentucky at Charlotte 100 Vanderbilt 78
13-Fla. State at Greensboro 90 Clemson 69
16— at Virginia 94 Virginia 67
20-at Tulane 69 Villanova 61
22-at Rice 70 St. John's 72
29-30-Carolina Classic 103 Princeton 76
January 94 Duke 70
3-Rice at Charlotte 83 N.C. State 63
5-at So. Carolina 99 Virginia Tech ... 77
7-at N.C. State 101 Georgia Tech ... 70
10-Duke 94 Wake Forest .... 89
15-at Clemson 101 Maryland 87
17-Wake Forest 99 Virginia 76
28-Athletes in Action 84 Wake Forest .... 76
31-at Maryland 100 Fla. State 82
February 85 N.C. State 62
3— Virginia 66 South Carolina . . 68
5-at Wake Forest 107 Clemson 81
9-N.C. State 88 Maryland 86
13-Clemson at Charlotte 106 The Citadel 59
14-Georgia Tech at Charlotte 68 South Carolina .. 62
18-Maryland 81 Duke 87
21 -South Carolina 94 Clemson 70
25-Virginia Tech 80 Wake Forest .... 72
28-at Duke 85 Duke 74
79 Duguesne 78
87 Davidson 85
65 Purdue 92
84 Drake 104
Dave Smalley
Scott Semko
Dean Smith
Charlie Scott
24
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
Jan. 3 - Greensboro, N.C., 7:00 P.M.
Feb. 4 -Raleigh, N.C., 8:00P.M.
COACH: Norman Sloan (N.C. State '5 1 )
Won 38 Lost 39
1968-69 RECORD: Won 15 Lost 10
CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Willis R. Casey
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Frank Weedon
Office (919)755-2102
Home (919)828-5070
NICKNAME: Wolfpack
COLORS: Red and White
ENROLLMENT: 12.600
LETTERMEN BACK: Vann Williford
Rick Anheuser 6-6, Al Heartley 6
Jim Risinger 6- 1
6, Dan Wells 6-6,
Doug Tilley 6-7,
LETTERMEN LOST:
Nelson Isley 6-4.
TOP NEWCOMERS:
Renaldo Lovisa 6-8
Dick Braucher 6-4, Joe Serdick 6-4,
Paul Coder 6-9, Ed Leftwich 6-5,
N.C. State Schedule
December
1-at Wm. & Mary
6-The Citadel
8— Atlantic Christian
13-at V.P.I.
15-Am. Athletes in Action
17— Auburn
22-at Vanderbilt
26-27-Triangle Classic
January
2— Virginia at Greensboro
3— Maryland at Greensboro
7— North Carolina
10-at Wake Forest
15— East Carolina
24-at Duke
26— American Univ.
31— Clemson
February
4— Maryland
7— at Virginia
9-at North Carolina
13-Georgia Tech at Charlotte
14— Clemson at Charlotte
18— South Carolina
21— Wake Forest
25- Duke
28— at South Carolina
1968-69 Results
82 Atlantic Christian . 75
61 N.Y.U 49
62 Indiana 77
54 Kansas State 66
69 Rice 58
86 Navy 49
69 Wake Forest 67
59 Vanderbilt 65
95 Virginia 80
85 Maryland 69
63 North Carolina ... 83
79 Wake Forest 88
76 Jacksonville 72
77 Duke 74
84 The Citadel 65
77 Clemson 78
86 Maryland 81
66 Virginia 62
62 North Carolina ... 85
84 Clemson 74
35 South Carolina ... 45
49 Wake Forest 52
88 Duke 73
67 South Carolina ... 64
73 Wake Forest 81
Norman Sloan
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Dec. 10 - Princeton, 8:00 P.M.
Lost 7
Kenneth Goheen
William Stryker
COACH: Pete Carill (Lafayette '52)
Won 39 Lost 13
1968-69 RECORD: Won 19
CONFERENCE: Ivy League
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: R.
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR:
Office (609)452-3601
Home (201)359-6522
NICKNAME: Tigers
COLORS: Orange & Black
ENROLLMENT: 3,500
LETTERMEN BACK: John Arbogast 6-2, James Bright
6-4, Scott Early 6-7, John Hummer 6-7, Dominic Michel
6-1, Eric Neuman 6-3, Geoffrey Petrie 6-3, William
Sickler 6-3, Edmund Stanczak 6-2.
LETTERMEN LOST: Chris Thomforde 6-9.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Reg Bird 6-1, Carey Bond 6-6, Gerry
Couzens 6-7, Al Dufty 6-5, Bob Ryder 6-4, Tim Wright
5-11, Jim Wright 6-6.
Princeton Schedule
December
4-at N.Y.U.
6— Villanova
10-Maryland
13— at Pennsylvania
17— at Navy
27-29-Bruin Classic
31-at Michigan
January
3— Rutgers
5— Pennsylvania
9— Harvard
10-Dartmouth
13-Penn State
24— at Davidson
26-Fordham
30-at Cornell
31— at Columbia
February
6— at Dartmouth
7— at Harvard
13— Brown
14-Yale
20-at Brown
21 -at Yale
27-Cornell
28-Columbia
f'» ** >)
1968-69 Results
54 Villanova 64
62 Duke 81
72 Maryland 63
56 Navy (ot) 55
60 Rutgers 61
88 N.Y.U 76
67 Holy Cross 55
67 UCLA 83
76 North Carolina . . 103
59 Pennsylvania 56
51 Army 42
70 Dartmouth 55
73 Harvard 62
54 Davidson 71
74 Pennsylvania 62
76 Harvard 65
61 Dartmouth 50
68 Columbia 49
67 Cornell 57
67 Yale 56
75 Brown 56
72 Yale 53
74 Brown 46
60 Columbia 59
74 Cornell 64
63 St. John's 72
Vann Williford Pete Carill
25
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Dec. 15 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
Jan. 10 -Columbia, 8:00 P.M.
COACH: Frank McGuire (St. John's '36)
Won 69 Lost 51 (5 years)
Overall Won 336 Lost 144
1968-69 RECORD: Won 21 Lost 7
CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Paul Dietzel
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Tom Price
Office (803) 777-4277
Home (803) 787-2395
NICKNAME: Gamecocks
COLORS: Garnet & Black
ENROLLMENT: 15,500
LETTERMEN BACK: John Roche 6-2, Bobby Cremins
6-2, Tommy Terry 6-2, Dennis Powell 6-0, Tom Owens
6-10, Gene Spencer 6-8, Corky Carnevale 6-3, John
Ribock 6-8, Billy Walsh 6-0.
LETTERMEN LOST: NONE
TOP NEWCOMERS: Tom Riker 6-10, Bob Carver 6-2.
Carolina Schedule
December
51
1— at Auburn
68
6— Tennessee
79
8— Erskine
70
10— at East Carolina
75
13— at Virginia
55
15-at Maryland
86
18-at L.I.U.
64
29-30-Sugar Bowl Tourn.
62
January
77
5— North Carolina
69
10-IVIaryland
78
12— Virginia
76
24— at Furman
64
26-at Clemson
73
28-V.P.I.
90
31 -at Duke
82
February
106
4— at Temple
68
7— Clemson
45
9— Wake Forest
63
11— Davidson
86
14-Duke
62
18-at N. C.State
64
21 -at North Carolina
92
23-at Wake Forest
59
28-N. C.State
72
45
1968-69 Results
Auburn 49
Wake Forest .... 63
Maryland 67
Virginia 86
East Carolina ... 61
Davidson 62
Rhode Island ... 68
St. Joseph's .... 58
LaSalle 59
Clemson 62
Maryland 67
Erskine 61
Fla. State 87
Duke 57
Wake Forest .... 62
Furman 67
Duke 72
Clemson 79
North Carolina . . 66
N.C. State 35
Furman 53
Virginia 70
North Carolina . . 68
N.C. State 67
Maryland 71
Duke 68
So. Illinois 63
Army 59
Frank McGuire
John Roche
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Feb. 11 - Charlottesville, 8:00 P.M.
Feb. 28 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
COACH: Bill Gibson (Penn State '52)
Won 5 1 Lost 97
1968-69 RECORD: Won 10 Lost 15
CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Steve Sebo
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Barney Cooke
Office (703)924-3011
Home (703)293-6791
NICKNAME: Cavaliers
COLORS: Orange & Blue
ENROLLMENT: 9,000
LETTERMEN BACK: Chip Case 6-3, Kevin Kennelly 5-11.
LETTERMEN LOST: Mike Wilkes 6-5, John Gidding 6-7,
Norm Carmichael 6-9, Tony Kinn 6-0, John English 6-2,
Bill Fulton 6-4.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Frank DeWitt 6-5, Scott McCandlish
6-9, Chip Miller 6-1 , Tim Rash 6-0.
Virginia Schedule
December
1— at Georgia Tech
6— at Duke
9— at Pennsylvania
10-V.M.I.
13— South Carolina
16-North Carolina
19-20-Big Five Tourn.
January
2— N.C. State at Greensboro
3— Wake Forest at Greensboro
7— Virginia Tech
10— at Clemson
12-at South Carolina
15— at Wake Forest
29-at Wm. & Mary
31 -Navy
February
3— at North Carolina
7-N. C.State
1 1— Maryland
17— at George Washington
21— Clemson
23-Duke
28-at Maryland
1968-69 Results
113 Richmond 92
84 George Wash. ... 98
81 Duke 75
86 So. Carolina .... 70
67 No. Carolina .... 94
90 Richmond 77
74 V.P.I 85
90 Air Force 85
88 E. Carolina 79
61 Baylor 79
80 N.C. State 95
66 Wake Forest .... 90
84 Navy 68
82 Clemson 75
61 St. John's 77
78 Maryland 77
76 No. Carolina .... 99
62 N.C. State 66
64 V.P.I 68
84 Maryland 78
81 Duke 100
70 So. Carolina .... 86
90 Clemson 92
84 Wake Forest .... 87
86 Duke 99
Bill Gibson
Chip Case
26
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY
Dec. 13 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
Jan. 2 - Greensboro, 9:00 P.M.
COACH: Jack McCloskey (Penn '48)
Won 32 Lost 48
1968-69 RECORD: Won 18 Lost 9
CONFERENCE: Atlantic Coast
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Eugene Hooks
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Dick Barkley
Office (919) 725-9711 X412
Home (919)725-3127
NICKNAME: Demon Deacons
COLORS: Gold and Black
ENROLLMENT: 3,710
LETTERMEN BACK: Dan Ackley 6-8,
Larry Habegger 6-7, Tom Lynch 5-1 1
6-7, Neil Pastuchek 6-4, Bob Rhoads 6-3
mann 6-3, Dickie Walker 6-3.
LETTERMEN LOST: Jerry Montgomery 6-0, Jay Randall
6-1.
TOP NEWCOMERS: John Lewkowicz 6-1, Bob Hook 6A,
Rich Halbegger 6-5.
Charles Davis 6-1 ,
Gilbert McGregor
Norwood Tod-
Wake Forest Schedule
December
1 -Ohio State
6— at Auburn
10— Appalachian
13-at Maryland
17— East Carolina
23— Duke at Greensboro
27-30-Quaker City Tourn.
January
2— Virginia at Greensboro
3— Maryland at Greensboro
7-at Duke
10- N.C. State
15— Virginia
17-at North Carolina
31— Davidson
February
5— North Carolina
7— Fla. Southern
9— at South Carolina
1 1-at Duke
14-at V.P.I.
18— Clemson
21 -at N.C. State
23— South Carolina
28-at Clemson
1968-69 Results
88 Fla. Southern ... 72
63 South Carolina . . 68
87 Temple 86
110 Baldwin-Wallace . 83
95 Maryland 87
98 Wm. & Mary .... 58
106 Duke 78
81 Washington 70
67 N.C. State 69
93 Maryland 71
90 Virginia 66
81 Duke 85
88 N.C. State 79
82 Davidson 90
89 North Carolina . . 94
62 South Carolina . . 73
76 North Carolina . . 84
79 V.P.I 71
93 Duke 122
105 American Univ. . 81
100 Clemson 84
52 N.C. State 49
87 St. Joseph's .... 77
112 Clemson 104
87 Virginia 84
81 N.C. State 73
72 North Carolina . . 80
Jack McCloskey
Charles Davis
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
Jan. 7 - Cole Field House, 8:15 P.M.
Feb. 25 - Morgantown, 8:05 P.M.
COACH: Sonny Moran (Morris Harvey '50)
First Year
1968-69 RECORD: Won 13 Lost 14
CONFERENCE: Independent
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Robert "Red" Brown
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Ben Lusk
Office (304)293-2821
Home (304) 599-2508
NICKNAME: Mountaineers
COLORS: Old Gold & Blue
ENROLLMENT: 15,000
LETTERMEN BACK: Bob Hummell 6-3, Skip Kintz 6-5,
Larry Woods 6-5, Dick Ramsey 6-3, Mark Dawson 6-0
Mike Tryell 6-7.
LETTERMEN LOST: Wayne Grimm 6-2, Carey Bailey 6-5,
Greg Ludwig 6-6, Larry Seafert 6-5.
TOP NEWCOMERS: Curtis Price 6-1, Wil Robinson 6-1,
Mike Heitz 7-0.
West Virginia Schedule
December
1— at Kentucky
3-Wm. & Mary
6— Richmond
9-St. John's
13— George Washington
29-30-Sugar Bowl Tourn.
January
3-at Wm. & Mary
7— at Maryland
10— at Davidson
14-at Pittsburgh
17-Florida
19-at Ohio State
21 -at Penn State
24— Hawaii
27— Davidson
31— at George Washington
February
4-V.P.I. at Charleston
7— at Duke
1 1 — Furman
14— Syracuse
18-Penn State
21 -at Notre Dame
25-Maryland
28-at V.P.I.
March
3-Pittsburgh
1968-69 Results
82 East Carolina ... 75
89 Wm. & Mary 74
86 Maryland 65
81 V.P.I 70
79 Richmond 80
56 UCLA 95
58 Santa Clara 72
89 Sub Pac 84
60 Arizona 77
100 George Wash. 81
75 Wm. & Mary 71
68 V.M.I 65
71 Davidson 102
84 V.M.I 87
62 St. John's 91
62 Penn State 64
87 Pittsburgh 90
98 George Wash. 88
79 Davidson 94
84 Maryland 91
89 Pittsburgh 69
90 Duke 88
86 Richmond 78
67 Penn State 81
83 Syracuse 95
82 V.P.I 77
57 Florida 75
Sonny Moran
Bob Hummell
27
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BASKETBALL RECORDS
Single Game — Team
MOST POINTS: 107 against George Washington (Jan. 1966) in
Cole Field House
107 against West Virginia (Feb. 1966) in Cole
Field House
FEWEST POINTS: 15 against Seton Hall, Dec. 1941 (15-59)
MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT: 107 by North Carolina, Feb.
1969(107-87)
FEWEST POINTS BY OPPONENT: 12 by Navy. 1926 (12-21)
MOST POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS: 199 by Maryland & West Vir-
ginia Feb. 1966 (Md. 107 - W.Va. 92)
FEWEST POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS: 33 by Maryland & Navy,
1926 (Md. 21 - Navy 12)
MOST FIELD GOALS: 42 against George Washington, Jan. 1966 in
Cole Field House
FEWEST FIELD GOALS: 6 against Seton Hall, Dec. 1941
FEWEST FIELD GOALS BY OPPONENTS: 6 by Navy, 1926
MOST FREE THROWS: 40 against North Carolina in ACC Tourna-
ment final 1958 (52 attempts)
FEWEST FREE THROWS: 2 against Virginia, Jan. 1944 (7 at-
tempts)
MOST FREE THROWS BY OPPONENT: 40 by Clemson, Jan.
1968, (53 attempts)
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 57 against North Carolina, Jan.
1953, (made 36)
FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 7 against Virginia, Jan.
1944 (made 2)
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS BY. OPPONENT: 51 by North
Carolina, Jan. 1964
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 91 against South Carolina,
March 1969 (made 30)
FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 29 against Virginia, Feb.
1960 (made 18)
MOST REBOUNDS: 74 against Penn State, Dec. 1964
MOST FOULS: 44 against William & Mary, Feb. 1952
MOST FOULS BY OPPONENT: 37 by North Carolina, Jan. 1953
FEWEST FOULS: 8 against Clemson, Feb. 1960
8 against George Washington, Jan. 1962
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .926 against Clemson, Feb.
1962(25-27)
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .630 against West Virginia,
Jan. 1967 (34-54)
LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN: 40 points against Clemson, Dec.
1953(81-41)
40 points against South Carolina, March 1959 (99-59)
LARGEST DEFEAT MARGIN: 63 points by Army, 1944 (85-22)
MOST POINTS IN ONE HALF: 63 in second half against Yale, Jan.
1960
Single Game-Individual
MOST POINTS: 43 by Al Bunge against Yale, Jan. 1960 (14 FG -
15 FT)
MOST FIELD GOALS: 16 by Gene Shue against Wash. & Lee, Feb.
1953(34att.)
MOST FREE THROWS: 16 by Tom Young against Wake Forest,
Dec. 1957 (18 att.)
MOST REBOUNDS: 24 by Will Hetzel against West Virginia, Feb.
1969)
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS: 19 by Bob Kessler against
Michigan State, Dec. 1955 (11)
19 by Gene Shue against Wash. & Lee, Feb. 1954 (13)
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 34 by Gene Shue against Wash.
& Lee, Feb. 1953(16)
MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS: 14 by Jerry Greenspan
against Minnesota, Dec. 1961
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 9 by Nick Davis against
South Carolina, March 1958
BEST FREE THROW PCT. : 1 ,000 (ONLY 1 or more listed)
Jerry Greenspan against Minnesota 1961 14-14
LeeBrawley against North Carolina 1951 13-13
Bill Stasiulatis against Wake Forest 1961 12-12
Lee Brawley against North Carolina 1951 12-12
Bob Kessler against George Washington 1956 12-12
Jerry Bechtle against North Carolina 1960 10-10
Tom Milroy against Penn State 1968 10-10
BEST FIELD GOAL PCT. 1,000 (ONLY more than five listed)
Gary Williams vs South Carolina, Dec. 1966 8-8
Jack Clark vs South Carolina, Jan. 1964 6-6
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS BY OPPONENT. 21 by Bernie
Janiciki of Wake Forest, 1953 (15)
21 by Pete Brennan of North Carolina, 1958 (15)
MOST POINTS AWAY FROM HOME: 40 by Gene Shue against
Wake Forest, 1953.
Season Records — Team
MOST POINTS: 2049 in 1968-69 (26 games)
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE: 78.8 in 1968-69 (2049 points in
26 games)
HIGHEST OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE: 84.1 in 1968-69
(2188 points in 26 games)
MOST OPPONENTS POINTS: 2188 in 1968-69 (26 games)
MOST FIELD GOALS: 782 in 1968-69 (1842 attempts in 26
games)
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 1842 in 1968-69 (made 782)
MOST FREE THROWS MADE: 590 in 1957-58 (29 games 858
attempts)
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: 858 in 1957-58 (made 590
in 29 games)
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .459 in 1965-66 (1535 at-
tempts-made 705 in 25 games)
LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .346 in 1951-52
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .747 in 1959-60 (534 at-
tempts-made 399 in 23 games)
LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .617 in 1952-53
HIGHEST AVERAGE MARGIN OVER OPPONENTS: 11.5 in
1957-58 (29 games-69.1 to 57.6)
BEST REBOUND PERCENTAGE: .585 in 1954-55
BEST REBOUND AVERAGE: 49.1 in 1954-55
MOST REBOUNDS: 1178 in 1954-55
MOST PERSONAL FOULS: 579 in 1951-52
FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS: 378 in 1966-67
Season Records — Individual
MOST POINTS: 654 by Gene Shue, 1953-54 (30 games)
MOST FIELD GOALS: 237 by Gene Shue, 1953-54 (30 games)
MOST FREE THROWS: 180 by Gene Shue, 1953-54 (30 games)
MOST REBOUNDS: 336 by Bob Kessler 1956-57 (24 games)
BEST FIELD GOAL PCT: .621 bv Rick Wise, 1965-66 (25 games,
140 att-made 87)
BEST FREE THROW PCT: .873 by Bob McDonald 1960-61 (26
games 69 of 79)
BEST SCORING AVERAGE: 23.3 by Will Hetzel 1968-69 (26
games 605 pts)
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE: 14.0 by Bob Kessler 1955-56
(24 games)
MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE: 27 by Bob
O'Brien 1956-57
MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE: 9 by Nick Davis,
1957-58
CAREER RECORDS
MOST POINTS SCORED: 1397 by Gene Shue in 1951-54 (75
games)
BEST SCORING AVERAGE: 18.6 by Gene Shue, in 1951-54 (75
games 1397 points)
MOST FIELD GOALS: 504 by Gene Shue in 1951-54 (75 games)
MOST FREE THROWS: 389 by Gene Shue, 1951-54 (75 games,
526 attempts)
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: .469 by Gene Shue 1951-54
(504FG-1074FGA)
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: .773 by Bruce Kelleher in
1959-62 (68 games 198 FTM-256 FTA)
MOST REBOUNDS: 849 by Bob Kessler in 1953-56 (78 games)
MOST CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE: 82 by Bob
O'Brien in 1955-56 (last five in opening game of 1956 season)
28
All-Time
HIGH SCORING GAMES
107
George Washington
81
1965-66
99
South Carolina
59
1957-58
107
West Virginia
92
1965-66
99
George Washington
96
1968-69
103
Yale
80
1959-60
1968 - 69 VARSITY RESULTS
MD.
OPPONENT
LOCATION
ATTENDANCE
66
Penn State
56
College Park
7,500
65
West Virginia
86
Morgantown
6,500
67
South Carolina
79
Columbia
12,131
63
Princeton
72
College Park
5,500
87
Wake Forest
95
Winston-Salem
6,800
99
George Washington
96
College Park
6,800
89
Marshall
80
Huntington
4,000
85
Miami
92
Huntington
3,700
69
Davidson
83
Charlotte
3,000
95
Wichita
83
Charlotte
3,100
71
Wake Forest
93
Greensboro
3,000
69
N. C.State
85
Greensboro
2,908
67
South Carolina
69
College Park
4,500
85
Duke
96
Durham
8,500
83
Clemson
78
College Park
3,200
77
Virginia
78
College Park
7,400
87
North Carolina
107
Chapel Hill
8,800
81
N. C.State
86
College Park
7,200
91
West Virginia
84
College Park
7,400
83
Duke
93
College Park
6,800
68
Navy
72
Annapolis
3,000
78
Virginia
84
Charlottesville
3,000
86
North Carolina
88
College Park
10,200
84
Clemson
83
Clemson
3,300
83
Georgetown
78
Washington
2,100
71
South Carolina
92
Charlotte
WON
At Home 4-6
1 1 ,666
8 LOST 16
Away 4-12 ACC
Md. High Scorer Md. Top Rebounder
Hetzel
27
Milroy
18
Hetzel
19
Hetzel
13
Wiles
19
Wiles
22
Milroy
26
Hetzel
27
Hetzel
19
Hetzel
28
Hetzel
21
Hetzel
25
Hetzel
24
Hetzel
34
Hetzel
34
Horst
23
Horst
28
Hetzel
30
Horst
24
Hetzel
23
Hetzel
37
Hetzel
22
Johnson
28
Hetzel
33
Wiles
24
Hetzel
33
Hetzel
15
Hetzel
14
Hetzel
8
Johnson
8
Hetzel
8
Horst
11
Hetzel
14
Hetzel
16
Hetzel
19
Hetzel
14
Horst
15
Horst
12
Hetzel
7
Horst
14
Hetzel
14
Hetzel
12
Hetzel
14
Horst
10
Horst
6
Hetzel
24
Hetzel
17
Hetzel
11
Johnson
8
Hetzel
11
Hetzel
21
Hetzel
15
Hetzel
14
2-12
Attendance Summary
Games Total Att.
At Home . . .
On the Road
All Games . .
10
16
26
66,500
85,505
152,005
Average
6,650
5,344
5,746
Will Hetzel
Mickey Wiles
Pete Johnson
Rod Horst
Tom Milroy
Chuck Worthington
Dick Stobaugh
Bill Sullivan
Homer Warren
Roger Montgomery
Jon MacDonald
John Prebula
Maryland
Opponents:
GP
26
26
26
26
25
26
23
22
10
4
6
3
26
26
FGM
233
111
124
108
68
46
49
35
6
2
782
858
1968-69 STATISTICS (VARSITY)
FGA .PCT FTM FTA .PCT REBS PF-DSQ
527
274
313
225
167
105
127
77
16
4
6
1
1842
1846
.442
.405
.396
.480
.407
.438
.386
.455
.375
.500
139
86
52
46
69
51
20
12
9
1
Team Rebounds
.425
.465
485
472
171
124
78
60
86
67
27
26
13
2
3
657
651
.813
.705
.667
.767
.802
.761
.741
.461
.692
.333
.738
.725
318
46
78
229
78
100
93
50
17
2
3
160
1174
1225
83-6
93-6
50
44
71-3
54
50
30
9
4
487-15
488-18
POINTS
605
308
300
262
205
143
118
82
21
4
1
2049
2188
AVERAGE
23.3
11.8
11.5
10.0
8.2
5.5
5.1
3.7
2.1
1.0
0.2
0.0
78.8
84.1
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1968-69 Freshman Statistics
Won 12 Lost 4
Maryland
97
American
Univ.
77
Maryland
112
Prince Georges CC
73
84
West Virg
linia
89
100
Loyola
67
71
Baltimore J.C.
76
88
West Virginia
79
82
George Washingtoi
1
73
82
Brandywine JC
80
101
American
Univ.
59
61
Navy
71
77
Frederick M.A.
74
83
Virginia
75
94
Georgetc
wn
66
100
Bainbridge
78
77
George Washington
71
78
Georgetown
79
GP
FGM
FGA
.PCT
FTM
FTA
.PCT
REBS
PF-DSQ POINTS AVERAGE
Charlie Blank
16
137
283
.484
41
58
.707
174
36 315
19.7
Jay Flowers
16
134
267
.502
44
82
.537
156
48 3 310
19.4
Sparky Still
16
109
231
.472
48
82
.585
192
52-1 266
16.6
Harvey Sanders
16
80
178
.449
22
34
.647
68
19 182
11.4
Steve Norman
16
64
154
.416
23
36
.639
50
41-1 157
9.8
Chester Lipton
16
26
59
.441
12
15
.800
42
16 64
4.0
Perry Hackley
16
20
57
.351
9
14
.643
22
21 49
3.0
Paul Higgins
12
10
24
.417
17
23
.739
34
11 35
2.9
Gene Muenchau
4
1
5
.200
5
8
.625
4
3 7
1.8
Tom Leidy
3
3
7
.429
8
2 6
2.0
Craig Crowley
3
2
6
.333
Tea
1
m Rebo
3
jnds
.333
2
120
7-1 5
1.7
Maryland Totals
16
586
1271
.461
222
355
.625
872
255-6 1396
87.2
Opponent's Ttls
16
492
1222
.402
200
299
.669
775
303-16 1182
73.8
Season Highs
Individual
Most Points: 30 by Charlie Blank
Most Field Goals: 13 by Charlie Blank
Most Free Throws: 9 by Charlie Blank
9 by Jay Flowers
Most Rebounds: 20 by Sparky Still
Team
Most Points: 112 vs PGCC
Most Field Goals: 46 vs PGCC
Most Free Throws: 23 vs American
Most Rebounds: 77 vs Loyola
Baby Terps Game by Game Scoring
Blank
Flowers
Still
Sanders
Norman
Lipton
Hackley
Higgins
American
14
24
20
22
6
4
2
West Va.
23
14
14
13
12
8
X
Bait. JC
26
6
21
2
10
2
2
X
GWU
18
18
13
6
16
4
7
American
22
23
9
6
4
14
5
7
Fred. M.A.
12
28
13
10
8
4
2
Georgetown
10
21
26
15
13
4
4
1
GWU
18
24
14
13
2
4
2
PGCC
21
21
27
12
9
10
4
8
Loyola
19
22
16
11
20
2
2
8
West Va.
19
27
22
10
3
4
3
Bait. JC
21
19
22
8
6
4
2
NAVY
17
4
3
17
13
3
4
Virginia
24
14
16
6
17
4
2
X
Bain. Navy
30
16
22
18
14
4
2
3
Georgetown
21
29
8
13
4
1
2
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THE FRESHMEN
DARRELL BROWN
Darrell Brown, 6-5, 210, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Three sport athlete in high school, MVP
in basketball.
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JIM O'BRIEN
Jim O'Brien, 6-7, 180, Falls Church, Va.
High School All-American from Jeb
Stuart High.
TIMSKELLEY
Tim Skelley, 6-4, 177, San Diego, Calif.
Attended Hoover High with Jack Neal.
Set new Hoover high scoring records.
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BOB BODELL
Bob Bodell 6^1, 180, Frankfort, Ken-
tucky. Four sport athlete in high school.
MVP in basketball, quarterback in foot-
ball.
JACK NEAL
Jack Neal, 6-8, 230, San Diego, Calif.
All-City in San Diego. Captain of high
school team. Another three sport ath-
lete.
HOWARD WHITE
Howard White, 6-1, 165, Hampton, Va.
Also a high school All-American at
Kecoughtan High. MVP and Captain of
high school team.
Freshman Schedule 1969-70
December
1
Old Dominion
3
atG.W.U.
11
at Georgetown
13
King's College
15
Richmond
17
at Villanova
January
7
Villanova
14
Bainbridge NTC
24
G.W.U.
28
Baltimore JC
February
2
at Old Dominion
7
Georgetown
11
at Virginia
23
American Univ.
25
at West Virginia
28
Virginia
BARRY YATES 6-7
Sophomore
An All-Navy performer and Olympic
Alternate Barry will have to sit out a
year as a transfer from the University of
Nebraska. Spent four years in the Coast
Guard since his freshman year at Nebras-
ka. He will be a welcome addition to the
1970-71 squad.
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DR. WILSON H. ELKINS
PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
The twenty-first president of the University of
Maryland, Dr. Wilson H. Elkins, is serving his six-
teenth year in that office. He came to Maryland in
September of 1954 from Texas Western College, a
branch of the University of Texas at El Paso. He pre-
viously had served as president of San Angelo Junior
College.
He holds a B.A. and M.A. degrees from the Uni-
versity of Texas where, as an undergraduate, he
earned eight varsity letters in football, basketball and
track.
As a Rhodes Scholar, he received B.Litt. and
Ph.D. degrees from Oxford University.
His administration at Maryland has been marked
by a strengthening of academic standards. Faced with
skyrocketing student enrollment, the University
under his leadership has consistently sought to pro-
vide quality education for an increasing number of
students.
Dr. Elkins is past president of the Middle States
Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, a
member of the Southern Regional Education Board,
and the Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies.
He serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of
the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS
JAMES H. KEHOE
James H. Kehoe became Director of Athletics at
the University of Maryland July 1, 1969, upon the
retirement of William W. Cobey, who held the post
since 1956.
Appointment of Kehoe was announced by Univer-
sity President Dr. Wilson H. Elkins, February 10, at
which time Kehoe was placed in charge of matters of
personnel, prior to assuming total responsibility July
1.
DR. JOHN E. FABER
CHAIRMAN, THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL
First appointed to the athletic council in 1951,
Dr. Faber has served as its chairman since 1963. Dr.
Faber is the University's representative to the Atlan-
tic Coast Conference, of which he was president last
year.
Dr. Faber is professor emeritus of the micro-
biology department. During his 36-year tenure as la-
crosse coach, Maryland won five national champion-
ships and shared two others.
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CAMPUS SCENES