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1966-67 Ivy Men's Basketball

Ivy League
Overall

W

L

Pct

W

L

Pct

Coach

1

Princeton

13

1

.929

25

3

.893

Butch van Breda Kolff

2

Cornell

11

3

.786

19

5

.792

Sam MacNeil

2

Yale

11

3

.786

14

7

.667

Joe Vancisin

4

Pennsylvania

7

7

.500

11

14

.440

Dick Harter

5

Columbia

6

8

.429

11

14

.440

Jack Rohan

6

Harvard

4

10

.286

10

14

.417

Floyd Wilson

7

Brown

3

11

.214

10

16

.385

Stan Ward

8

Dartmouth

1

13

.071

7

17

.292

Doggie Julian

Princeton, which finished 5th, was ranked as high as 3rd in the AP poll


Ivy Honors
First-Team All Ivy
Joe Heiser (Princeton)
Rick Johnson (Yale)
Greg Morris (Cornell)
Chris Thomforde (Princeton)
Gary Walters (Princeton)

Second-Team All Ivy
Walt Esdaile (Cornell)
John Haarlow (Princeton)
Hank South (Cornell)
Ed Goldstone (Yale)
Roger Walaszek (Columbia)

Honorable Mention All Ivy
Bill Reynolds (Brown), Rick Stoner (Yale), Ed Hummer (Princeton), Tom Northrup (Pennsylvania), Chris Gallagher (Harvard), Blaine Aston (Cornell), Alan Fishman (Brown), Jeff Osowski (Pennsylvania), Joe Colgan (Dartmouth), Barth Royer (Harvard), Charles Snell (Pennsylvania)

NCAA Postgraduate Scholar
Richard Johnson (Yale)

Ivy Top Scorers
18.8, Greg Morris (Cornell)
16.4, Ed Goldstone (Yale)
16.4, Bill Reynolds (Brown)
15.4, Rick Johnson (Yale)
15.4, Hank South (Cornell)

Pro Draft Pick
Princeton's Ed Hummer by the Boston Celtics in the 6th Round (64th)

NCAA Tournament
3/11/67 in Blacksburg, Va.: Princeton 68, West Virginia 57
3/17/67 in College Park, Md.: North Carolina 78, Princeton 70 (OT)
3/18/67 in College Park, Md.: Princeton 78, St. John’s 58

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