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Ivy
League
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Overall
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W
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L
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T
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L
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T
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Coach
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1
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Penn
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14
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0
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1.000
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25
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3
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.893
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Fran Dunphy
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2
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Princeton
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11
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3
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.786
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18
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8
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.692
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Pete Carril
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3
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Yale
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7
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7
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.500
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10
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16
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.385
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Dick Kuchen
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4
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Brown
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6
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8
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.429
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12
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14
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.462
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Happy Dobbs
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4
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Dartmouth
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6
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8
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.429
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10
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16
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.385
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Dave Faucher
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6
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Harvard
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5
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9
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.357
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9
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17
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.346
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Frank
Sullivan
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7
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Columbia
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4
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10
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.286
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6
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20
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.231
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Jack Rohan
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8
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Cornell
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3
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11
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.214
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8
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18
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.308
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Al Walker
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Penn was ranked as high as 24th in
the AP poll
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Player
of the Year
Jerome Allen (Penn)
Rookie of the Year
Sea Lonergan
(Dartmouth)
First-Team All Ivy
Jerome Allen (Penn)
Gregg Frame (Dartmouth)
Rick Hielscher (Princeton)
Matt Maloney (Penn)
Barry Pierce (Penn)
Second-Team All Ivy
Jamal Adams (Columbia)
Mike Brennan (Princeton)
Zeke Marshall (Cornell)
Chris Mooney (Princeton)
Justin Treadwell (Cornell)
Honorable Mention All
Ivy
Eric Blackiston (Brown),
Tarik Campbell (Harvard), Brian Lloyd (Brown), Shawn Trice
(Penn)
Academic All Ivy
Jason Capps (Dartmouth),
Josh Jennings (Yale), Steve Marusich (Columbia), Justin
Treadwell (Cornell)
Ivy Top Scorers
15.9, Matt Maloney
(Penn)
15.8, Rick Hielscher (Princeton)
15.6, Zeke Marshall (Cornell)
15.1, Jamal Adams (Columbia)
14.9, Gregg Frame (Dartmouth)
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NCAA
Tournament
March 17, 1994 in Uniondale, N.Y.: (11) Penn 90, (6)
Nebraska 80
March 19, 1994 in Uniondale, N.Y.: (3) Florida 70, (11) Penn
58
The Quakers ended a decade-long first-round drought by
handling Nebraska, 90-80. After CBS analyst Billy Packer
mused, "The question isn't if Penn can beat Florida, but if
Florida can beat Penn." For people who had watched the Red
and Blue, the game, which completed a resurgence of Ivy
basketball, was not a surprise. Despite averaging between an
11 and 12 seed for a 12-year span ending in 2000, the Ivy
schools won three first-rounders, lost six others by five or
fewer (or in overtime). In the span, the Ivies have been
outscored by just 2.3 per first-round game.
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