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1975-76 Ivy Men's Basketball

Ivy League
Overall

W

L

Pct

W

L

Pct

Coach

1

Princeton

14

0

1.000

22

5

.815

Pete Carril

2

Pennsylvania

11

3

.786

17

9

.654

Chuck Daly

3

Dartmouth

7

7

.500

16

10

.615

Gary Walters

4

Brown

6

8

.429

7

19

.269

Gerry Alaimo

4

Columbia

6

8

.429

8

17

.320

Tom Penders

6

Yale

5

9

.357

7

21

.250

Ray Carazo

7

Cornell

4

10

.286

8

18

.308

Ben Bluitt

8

Harvard

3

11

.214

8

18

.308

Tom Sanders

Princeton was ranked as high as 15th in the AP poll


Ivy Honors
Player of the Year
Armond Hill (Princeton)

Rookie of the Year
Keven McDonald (Pennsylvania)

First-Team All Ivy
John Engles (Pennsylvania)
Barnes Hauptfuhrer (Princeton)
Armond Hill (Princeton)
Keven McDonald (Pennsylvania)
Brian Saunders (Brown)

Second-Team All Ivy
Maynard Brown (Cornell)
Carnell Cooper (Yale)
Larry Cubas (Dartmouth)
Sterling Edmonds (Dartmouth)
Bob Slaughter (Princeton)
Steve Switchenko (Yale)
Bernie Vaughan (Cornell)

Honorable Mention All Ivy
Billy Baker (Brown), Bill Carey (Harvard), Rob Crichton (Brown), Glenn Fine (Harvard), Bill Jones (Penn), Mark Lonetto (Penn), Elmer Love (Columbia), Adam Sutton (Dartmouth)

NCAA Postgraduate Scholar
Bill Healey (Dartmouth)

Ivy Top Scorers
20.4, Brian Saunders (Brown)
18.6, Keven McDonald (Pennsylvania)
16.1, Larry Cubas (Dartmouth)
16.1, John Engles (Pennsylvania)
15.9, Maynard Brown (Cornell)

Pro Draft Picks
Princeton's Armond Hill by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1st Round (9th)
Princeton's Barnes Hauptfuhrer by the Houston Rockets in the 3rd Round (43rd)
Pennsylvania's John Engles by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 4th Round (66th)
Pennsylvania's Ed Stefanski by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 10th Round (168th)

NCAA Tournament
3/13/76 in Providence, R.I.: Rutgers 54, Princeton 53

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