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| School Name: | Washington College |
| Location: | Chestertown, Maryland |
| Arena: | Cain Athletic Center |
| Capacity: | 1,500 |
| Conference: | Centennial Conference |
| Head coach: | Rob Nugent |
The Washington College Men's Basketball program is a proud basketball program known for its toughness and relentlessness in competition. The Shoremen program has berthed many accolades from former All-Americans to NCAA playoff appearances.In the 97 seasons the program has been around, beginning with the 1912 season to the present, the program has built up a record of 1019-967-1. With five 20 win seasons including the 1924-25 season in which the team known as the "Original Flying Pentagon" went 20-0.Over the years the Washington College Men's Basketball team has played many notable opponents such as: Davidson, Duke, Florida, Georgetown, LaSalle, Maryland, Navy, St. Joseph's, Seton Hall, Temple, Villanova, and Virginia Tech. The Shoremen have had 13 coaches since the beginning of the program; starting with F. Stanley Porter to present coach Rob Nugent.[1]
Post Season Appearances[]
- NCAA Division III Tournament appearances (4): 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990
- Centennial Conference Tournament appearances (8): 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2010
- Middle Atlantic Conference Tournament appearances (9): 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
- Mason-Dixon Conference Tournament appearances (17): 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964
Record Holders[]
Single Game
Points- Tom Finnegan, 51
Field Goals- Tom Finnegan, 18
Free Throws- Tom Finnegan, 19
3 point field goals- David Horvath, 8 (twice)
Rebounds- Louis Young, 27
Assists(tie)- Vince Gasior, 13 Charles Duckett, 13
Steals- David Blackwell, 15
Blocked Shots- Mark Awantang, 11
Season
Points- Chris Brandt, 629
Scoring Average- Tom Finnegan, 29.8
Field Goals- Tom Finnegan, 225
Free Throws- Chris Brandt, 193
3 point field goals- Ben Harris, 67
Rebounds- Louis Young, 393
Rebound Average- Louis Young, 17.1
Assists- Vince Gasior, 144
Steals- David Blackwell, 125
Blocked Shots- Mark Awantang, 77
Career
Points- Nick Scallion, 2,087
Scoring Average- Tom Finnegan, 29.6
Field Goals- Nick Scallion, 801
Free Throws- Nick Scallion, 493
3 point field goals- Ben Harris, 200
Rebounds- Louis Young, 1,133
Assists- Vince Gasior, 346
Steals- David Blackwell, 213
Blocked Shots- Mark Awantang, 173
Consecutive Starts- Carl Fornoff, 95
Award winners[]
All-Americans[]
1964 Tom Finnegan
1965 Tom Finnegan
1989 Tim Keehan
1990 Tim Keehan
First Team All-MAC Southern Division[]
1964 Tom Finnegan
1965 Tom Finnegan
Second Team All-MAC Southern Division[]
1962 Rene Duval
1967 Marty Smith
First Team All-MAC Southeast Division[]
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1977 Joe Wilson
1978 Doug Byrne
1979 Joe Wilson, Doug Byrne
1981 David Blackwell
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1982 Joe Moye
1983 Bob Fornoff
1985 Bob Fornoff
1986 Kurt Keller (MVP)
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1987 Andy Bauer
1988 Andy Bauer, Tim Keehan
1989 Tim Keehan
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1990 Chris Brandt
1991 Darren Vican
1993 Darren Vican
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First Team All Centennial Conference[]
1997 Ben Harris, Mark Awantang
2000 Greg Adams
2001 Greg Adams
2010 Andrew Chambers
2011 Kevin Breslin
2012 Kevin Breslin
Second Team All Centennial Conference[]
1994 Charles Cummings
1995 Ben Harris
1998 Bradd Burkhart
1999 Steve Devore, Earl Piner
2001 Earl Piner
2003 Colin Camacho
2006 Jonathan Webb
2007 Joey Breslin
2009 Tim Kohlrus
2010 Kevin Breslin
Honorable Mention All Centennial Conference[]
1999 Greg Adams
2002 Bryan Mason
2004 David Horvath, Jonathan Webb
2005 Jonathan Webb
2006 Kyle Stem
2008 Tim Kohlrus
2009 Andrew Chambers
First Team Presto Sports/Pride of Maryland All-Maryland[]
2007 Joey Breslin
1,000 Point Scorers[]
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2,087 Nick Scallion
1,793 Greg Adams
1,574 Tim Keehan
1,571 Jonathan Webb
1,547 Ben Harris
1,410 Andy Bauer
1,401 Joe Wilson
1,362 Doug Byrne
1,360 Chris Jamke
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1,357 Kurt Keller
1,315 Dan Samele
1,296 Geoff Kurtzman
1,293 John Burgen
1,272 Chris Brandt
1,246 Tim Kohlrus
1,205 John Carrol
1,193 Joe Moye
1,159 Bradd Burkhart
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1,158 Joe Breslin
1,146 Darren Vican
1,136 Bob Fornoff
1,120 Tom Finnegan
1,109 Tom Keefe
1,098 Richard Callahan
1,092 Derek Cuff
1,086 Geoff Rupert
1,072 Earl Piner
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1,040 Richard Carrell
1,039 Louis Young
1,025 Alex Zebrowski
1,020 John Sloan
1,019 Andrew Chambers
1,018 Kyle Stem
1,005 Jerry Moye
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Centennial Conference Opponents[]
Dickinson[2],Franklin & Marshall[3], Gettysburg[4], Haverford[5], Johns Hopkins[6], McDaniel[7], Muhlenberg[8], Swarthmore[9], Ursinus[10]
References[]
- ↑ http://www.washingtoncollegesports.com/mbasketball/mbbguide.pdf
- ↑ http://www.dickinson.edu/athletics/
- ↑ http://www.godiplomats.com/landing/index
- ↑ http://www.gettysburgsports.com/
- ↑ http://www.haverford.edu/athletics/
- ↑ http://www.hopkinssports.com/
- ↑ http://www.mcdanielathletics.com/landing/index
- ↑ http://www.muhlenberg.edu/sports/
- ↑ http://www.swarthmore.edu/x1228.xml
- ↑ http://www.ursinus.edu/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=206
