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Men's Basketball
History

updated 04/08/2008


History of Men's Basketball Program

      On January 24, 1903, then Keystone State Normal School faced off against Reading High School.  Although the Maroon & Gold was defeated, 24-8, the game began a century of men’s basketball that produced numerous outstanding players and several conference championships. 

      The first faculty coach was also a standout player.  KU Athletics Hall of Fame member George B. Ely came to Kutztown in 1905.  A standout athlete and coach, he led the basketball team to successful records from 1905-08. 

      The men’s basketball program reached a high level of success in the late 1910s, winning two Pennsylvania State Normal School championships.  The program’s first title, and the first championship in any sport at the school, came in 1917.  Coach Bert Bohler and player Raymond Loose led the team to a perfect 18-0 record that season.  In 1919, Bohler led an almost completely new cast of players to a second championship.

      Arlan Baver was one of the best players in the first half of the century at Kutztown.  He scored 711 points from 1926-30, a scoring record that stood for 25 years.  He also held records for points in a season (249) and a single game (32). 

      In 1936, a group of future Hall of Famers brought another title to Kutztown.  Hall of Fame coach James MacGovern, and Hall of Fame players Russ Stoudt (captain), Joseph “Gino” Musso, John Polischak and George Kovich were key factors in the title run.  The team finished the year 11-2, defeating West Chester, a team it had lost to earlier in the year, for the Pennsylvania State Teachers College championship.

      The program, discontinued during World War II, was reinstated in 1945-46 by Hall of Fame coach Walt Risley.  Risley coached the cagers until 1963.  Roger Cocivera (1952-56) became the first 1,000-career point scorer, finishing with 1,231 points.

      The 1960s and 1970s produced seven 1,000-point scorers, including John Cresswell, the first to eclipse 1,400 career points in 1969, and George Krell, who passed Cresswell with 1,467 points in 1970.  Hall of Famer Eddie McTague set the school records for assists and his steals mark still stand today. 

      In the mid-1980s, head coach Rick Binder produced several standout players and a three-year span of 53 wins.  Hall of Famer Butch Hills set the school’s scoring record with 1,525 career points.  He teamed with fellow Hall of Famer Marty Eggleston, who set the career rebounds and blocks records, to lead the 1987-88 team to a school-record 21 wins.  That team also won the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East title and qualified for the NCAA playoffs. 

      The 1990s produced the school’s current scoring leader, Lock Jennings, who scored 1,682 points from 1989-93, and 1,000-point scorer, Keith Mackrey.  

      In KU’s second century, current head coach Bernie Driscoll has posted six straight winning seasons and led Kutztown to an appearance in the PSAC title game and a share of the 2008 PSAC East crown. The decade has also produced four 1,000-point scorers - Bilal Salaam, Jeff Brickus, Bobby Eberhart and Dave Ben - and the school’s current all-time leaders in rebounds (Salaam), assists (Brickus) and blocks (Salaam).

Honors since 1977

PSAC EAST HONORS

Player of the Year

2004-05 - Bilal Salaam

2005-06 - Bruce Hall

Coach of the Year

1987-88 - Rick Binder

1998-99 - Jeff Jones

2002-03 - Bernie Driscoll

East Rookie of the Year

1988-89 - Matt Flannery

1989-90 - Lock Jennings

2005-06 - David Ben

2006-07 - Stephen Dennis
2007-08 - Ryan Washington

First Team

1977-78 - Eddie McTague, Derrick Redd

1979-80 - Eddie McTague

1984-85 - Rick Hall

1987-88 - Marty Eggleston

1988-89 - Butch Hills

1989-90 - Curtis Jones

1990-91 - Lock Jennings

1995-96 - Claude Beaden

1997-98 - Nehemiah Brazil

1998-99 - Nehemiah Brazil

2002-03 - Jeff Brickus

2003-04 - Jeff Brickus

2004-05 - Bilal Salaam

2005-06 - Bruce Hall

2006-07 - Dave Ben, Sean McKeon
2007-08 - Dave Ben, Stephen Dennis

Second Team

1981-82 - Tom York, Mitch Schmidt

1986-87 - Butch Hills, Maurice Williams, Marty Eggleston

1987-88 - Butch Hills, Maurice Williams, Rodney Shorter

1988-89 - Matt Flannery

1993-94 - Keith Mackrey

1994-95 - Claude Beaden, Mark Dudley

1995-96 - Keith Mackrey

1996-97 - Jerome Bridgeman

1998-99 - DaVonn Harp

1999-00 - Darnell Scott

2000-01 - Kevin Handy

2001-02 - Bilal Salaam

2002-03 - Bilal Salaam

2003-04 - Bilal Salaam

2004-05 - Bobby Eberhart

2005-06 - Ben Arnold

2006-07 - Stephen Dennis
2007-08 - Andre Woodlin

 

DIVISION II

NABC All-America Third Team

1987-88 - Marty Eggleston

All-District

1987-88 - Marty Eggleston

Basketball Digest All-Freshman Team

2006-07 - Stephen Dennis



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