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1984-85 Ivy Men's Basketball

Ivy League
Overall

W

L

Pct

W

L

Pct

Coach

1

Pennsylvania

10

4

.714

13

14

.481

Craig Littlepage

2

Columbia

9

5

.643

13

13

.500

Wayne Szoke

3

Cornell

8

6

.571

14

12

.538

Tom Miller

4

Harvard

7

7

.500

15

9

.625

Frank McLaughlin

4

Yale

7

7

.500

14

12

.538

Tom Brennan

4

Princeton

7

7

.500

11

15

.423

Pete Carril

7

Brown

5

9

.357

9

18

.333

Mike Cingiser

8

Dartmouth

3

11

.214

5

21

.192

Paul Cormier



Ivy Honors
Player of the Year
Ken Bantum (Cornell)

Rookie of the Year
Bryan Randall (Dartmouth)

First-Team All Ivy
John Bajusz (Cornell)
Ken Bantum (Cornell)
Perry Bromwell (Pennsylvania)
Joe Carrabino (Harvard)
Chris Dudley (Yale)
Todd Mulder (Brown)

Second-Team All Ivy
Bob Ferry (Harvard)
Tom Gwydir (Columbia)
Howard Levy (Princeton)
Karl Racine (Pennsylvania)
Dale Smith (Columbia)

Honorable Mention All Ivy
Keiron Bigby (Brown), Bruce Lefkowitz (Pennsylvania), Bryan Randall (Dartmouth), Mike Waitkus (Brown)

Academic All-America
Joe Carrabino (Harvard) First Team

Ivy Top Scorers
20.3, Joe Carrabino (Harvard)
20.1, Ken Bantum (Cornell)
16.0, Karl Racine (Pennsylvania)
15.1, John Bajusz (Cornell)
15.1, Perry Bromwell (Pennsylvania)

Pro Draft Picks
Harvard's Joe Carrabino by the Denver Nuggets in the 6th Round (135th)
Cornell's Ken Bantum by the New York Knicks in the 7th Round (142nd)
Harvard's Bob Ferry, Jr. by the Atlanta Hawks in the 7th Round (146th)

NCAA Tournament
3/15/85 in Houston, Texas: (2) Memphis State 67, (15) Pennsylvania 55

No one before or since has filled it up in Cambridge like Carrabino. His all-time scoring record of 1,880 points has now survived for 15 years. Carrabino, who twice averaged 20 points a game, led Harvard to back-to-back 15-win seasons in ‘83-84 and ‘84-85. The 1984 team finished second the Ivies, Harvard’s best ever finish.

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