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Ivy
League
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Overall
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W
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T
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T
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Coach
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1
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Princeton
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12
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2
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.857
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22
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7
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.759
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Pete Carril
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1
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Penn
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12
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2
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.857
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17
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10
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.630
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Fran Dunphy
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3
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Dartmouth
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9
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5
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.643
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16
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10
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.615
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Dave Faucher
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4
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Harvard
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7
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7
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.500
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15
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11
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.577
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Frank
Sullivan
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5
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Brown
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5
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9
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.357
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10
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16
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.385
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Happy Dobbs
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5
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Cornell
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5
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9
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.357
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10
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16
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.385
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Al Walker
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7
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Yale
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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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Dick Kuchen
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7
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Columbia
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3
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11
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.214
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7
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19
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.269
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Armond Hill
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Player
of the Year
Ira Bowman (Penn)
Rookie of the Year
Tim Hill (Harvard)
First-Team All Ivy
Ira Bowman (Penn)
Steve Goodrich (Princeton)
Sydney Johnson (Princeton)
Tim Krug (Penn)
Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth)
Kyle Snowden (Harvard)
Second-Team All Ivy
Brian Lloyd (Brown)
Donald Moxley (Penn)
Daniel Okonkwo (Yale)
Eddie Samuel (Cornell)
C.J. Thompkins (Columbia)
Honorable Mention All
Ivy
Chris Doyal (Princeton),
Brian Gilpin (Dartmouth), Tim Hill (Harvard)
Academic All Ivy
Jacob Capps (Dartmouth),
Chris Doyal (Princeton), Sydney Johnson (Princeton), Sea
Lonergan (Dartmouth), Matt Ricketts (Yale), Brandt Schuckman
(Cornell)
Ivy Top Scorers
17.1, Ira Bowman (Penn)
16.1, C.J. Thompkins (Columbia)
15.5, Sea Lonergan (Dartmouth)
14.6, Eddie Samuel (Cornell)
14.4, Tim Krug (Penn)
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Ivy Playoff
March
9, 1996 in Bethlehem, Pa.:
Princeton 63, Penn 56 (OT)
NCAA
Tournament
March 14, 1996 in Indianapolis, Ind.: (13) Princeton 43, (4)
UCLA 41
March 16, 1996 in Indianapolis, Ind.: (5) Mississippi State
63, (13) Princeton 41
After Princeton defeated Penn in an Ivy Playoff game
before the Selection Show, legendary Pete Carril announced
his retirement, which would be effective at the end of the
NCAA Tournament. Carril's players obviously found that one
game was not nearly enough as the Tigers confounded UCLA,
winning 43-41, when Steve Goodrich feed Gabe Lewullis for a
backdoor layup with 3.9 seconds left. "I worked at CBS for a
long time, covered hundreds and hundreds of events," said
sideline reporter Andrea Joyce. "The Princeton-UCLA game
was, without a doubt, the highlight." It was Carril's 514th
and final victory.
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