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Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball

The Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball team represents the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts (about 40 miles (64 km) west of Boston) in NCAA Division I competition. The team competes in the Patriot League and plays their home games in the Hart Center.[2] The program boasts such notable alumni as Boston Celtics legends Bob Cousy and Tom Heinsohn, and longtime Providence College basketball coach Joe Mullaney.

Holy Cross Crusaders
UniversityCollege of the Holy Cross
Head coachDave Paulsen (1st season)
ConferencePatriot
LocationWorcester, Massachusetts
ArenaHart Center
(Capacity: 3,536)
NicknameCrusaders
Student sectionTBD
ColorsRoyal purple[1]
 
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament champions
1947
NCAA tournament Final Four
1947, 1948
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1947, 1948, 1950, 1953
NCAA tournament appearances
1947, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1956, 1977, 1980, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2016
Conference tournament champions
ECAC: 1977, 1980
Patriot League: 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2016
Conference regular season champions
MAAC: 1990
Patriot League: 1994, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007

Under coach Doggie Julian, the Crusaders won a national championship in 1947. It is the only school from Massachusetts to win an NCAA Division I tournament. Dave Paulsen was appointed the program's 19th head coach on March 28, 2023.[3]

History edit

Beginnings and national prominence edit

Basketball first appeared at Holy Cross in 1900 but was discontinued several times until its reinstatement in 1939. The Crusaders originally played their home games at the Boston Garden and the South High Community School. In 1947, the Crusaders, behind coach Doggie Julian, NCAA tournament MVP George Kaftan, star Joe Mullaney and freshman point guard Bob Cousy, beat Oklahoma at Madison Square Garden to win the NCAA championship.[4]

The team entered the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament as the last seed in the 8-team tournament. In the first game, Holy Cross defeated the Navy 55–47, in front of a sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden. Mullaney led the team in scoring with 18 points, mostly in part to Navy coach Ben Carnevale's decision to have his players back off from Mullaney, who was reputed as being more of a playmaker than a shooter.[5] In the semi-final match, Holy Cross faced the City College of New York, coached by Nat Holman. The Crusaders, led by Kaftan's 30-point game, defeated the Beavers 60–45.[6] In the championship game, Holy Cross faced a Bruce Drake coached University of Oklahoma team in another sold-out game at Madison Square Garden. Kaftan followed up his semi-final game performance with 18 points in the title game, leading the Crusaders to a 58–47 victory against the Sooners.[6] Along with UConn, Holy Cross is one of the two New England schools to ever win the NCAA tournament.

Holy Cross finished the 1947 championship season with 23 straight wins and became the first college from the New England area (as well as from the state of Massachusetts) to win a national college basketball title. 35,000 people watched a parade in the team's honor on Holy Cross Day in Worcester, Massachusetts. Future NBA legend Cousy was named AP and UP player of the year. In 1989, the NCAA voted teammate George Kaftan to the all-decade team of the 1940s.

The Crusaders followed up their championship by advancing to the 1948 NCAA Tournament's Final Four. After advancing to the Elite Eight in 1953, the Crusaders would wait 63 years before claiming another win in the NCAA Tournament.

In 1954, Holy Cross won the NIT Tournament behind another future NBA Hall-of-famer and Celtics legend Tom Heinsohn. This is widely recognized as the College's second national title in basketball due to the prestige of the NIT at the time.

In 1977, Holy Cross defeated a talented Providence team twice on last-second shots by forward Chris Potter and led top-ranked Michigan at the half in the first round of the NCAA tournament before being defeated.[7] The following year, Sports Illustrated ranked Holy Cross and freshman of the year Ronnie Perry ninth in its pre-season poll.

Following the team's championship years of the 40s and 50s, the Crusaders have been ranked only occasionally by the Associated Press. After appearing in 65 of 116 total weekly polls (56%) in the 1950s, the Crusaders appeared in only 5 of 126 weekly polls (4%) in the 1960s and 9 of 148 (6%) in the 1970s.[8] The Crusaders have not been nationally ranked since January 1978.[9]

Patriot League edit

Holy Cross could have joined the newly founded Big East Conference in 1980, but college President Rev. John E. Brooks, S.J., vetoed the move for academic reasons. Holy Cross stayed independent until joining the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) to start the 1983–84 season. It moved to the Patriot League in 1991.

In recent decades, the men's basketball team has been the leading varsity program of the Holy Cross' athletic department. The men's basketball team has won six Patriot League titles (1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2016) since the league's formation in 1991.

With Ralph Willard as head coach, the Holy Cross men's team nearly accomplished three major upsets in the NCAA tournament. In 2001 as a fifteen seed, the Crusaders lost 72–68 to a second-seeded Kentucky team who advanced to the Sweet Sixteen. In 2002, the sixteenth-seeded Crusaders nearly became the first #16 seed to defeat a #1 seed, losing 70–59 to a top-seeded Kansas squad who advanced to the Final Four. The Crusaders led 37–35 at halftime, 44–39 with 11 minutes remaining and trailed by three points with fewer than two minutes remaining. In 2003 as a fourteenth seed, the Crusaders lost 72–68 to third-seeded, Dwyane Wade-led Marquette that would advance to the Final Four.

In 2016, the Crusaders made a miraculous run in the postseason. The team entered the Patriot League Tournament as the ninth seed and ultimately defeated second-seeded Lehigh in the championship game to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007. The Crusaders then defeated Southern University marking the first NCAA win for the program since 1953.

Seasons edit

Statistics overview
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
1900–01 None 6–6 .500)
1901–02 Powers 4–5 .444)
1902–03 Powers 6–5 .545)
1903–04 Powers 10–2 .833)
1904–05 Powers 6–4 .600)
1905–06 Powers 12–3 .800)
1907–08 Powers 12–6 .667)
1908–09 Powers 4–8 .333)
1920–21 Casey 2–0 1.000)
1921–22 Casey 14–3 .824)
1922–23 Casey 7–13 .350)
1923–24 Casey 5–9 .357)
1924–25 Simendinger 10–5 .667)
1925–26 Reed 8–9 .471)
1926–27 Reed 7–6 .538)
1927–28 Reed 13–6 .684)
1928–29 Reed 10–7 .588)
1929–30 Reed 12–7 .632)
1930–31 Reed 10–6 .625)
1934–35 Riopel 3–12 .200)
1939–40 Krause 2–3 .400)
1940–41 Krause 4–7 .364)
1941–42 Krause 5–4 .556)
1942–43 Riopel 1–5 .167)
1943–44 Riopel 6–8 .429)
1944–45 Riopel 4–9 .308)
1945–46 Julian 12–3 .800)
1946-47 Julian 27–3 .900) NCAA Champions
1947–48 Julian 26–4 .867) NCAA Final Four
1948–49 Sheary 19–8 .704)
1949–50 Sheary 27–4 .871) NCAA Elite Eight
1950–51 Sheary 20–5 .800)
1951–52 Sheary 24–4 .857) NIT Quarterfinals
1952–53 Sheary 20–6 .769) NCAA Elite Eight
1953–54 Sheary 26–2 .929) NIT Champions
1954–55 Sheary 19–7 .731) NIT Quarterfinals
1955–56 Leenig 22–5 .815) NCAA First Round
1956–57 Leenig 12–12 .500)
1957–58 Leenig 16–9 .640)
1958–59 Leenig 14–11 .560)
1959–60 Leenig 20–6 .769) NIT First Round
1960–61 Leenig 22–5 .815) NIT Semifinals
1961–62 Oftring 20–6 .769) NIT Quarterfinals
1962–63 Oftring 16–9 .640)
1963–64 Oftring 15–8 .652)
1964–65 Oftring 13–10 .565)
1965–66 Donohue 10–13 .435)
1966–67 Donohue 16–9 .640)
1967–68 Donohue 15–8 .652)
1968–69 Donohue 16–8 .667)
1969–70 Donohue 16–9 .640)
1970–71 Donohue 18–8 .692)
1971–72 Donohue 15–11 .577)
1972–73 Blaney 9–17 .346)
1973–74 Blaney 8–18 .308)
1974–75 Blaney 20–8 .714) NIT First Round
1975–76 Blaney 22–10 .688) NIT Quarterfinals
1976–77 Blaney 23–6 .793) NCAA First Round
1977–78 Blaney 20–7 .741)
1978–79 Blaney 17–11 .607) NIT First Round
1979–80 Blaney 19–11 .633) NCAA First Round
1980–81 Blaney 20–10 .667) NIT Second Round
1981–82 Blaney 16–11 .593) 4−4 .500) 5th
1982–83 Blaney 17–13 .567) 5−3 .625) 3rd
1983–84 Blaney 12–18 .400) 5−9 .357) 5th
1984–85 Blaney 9–19 .321) 8−6 .571) 3rd
1985–86 Blaney 12–18 .400) 6−8 .429) 6th
1986–87 Blaney 9–19 .321) 6−8 .429) 6th
1987–88 Blaney 14–15 .483) 8−6 .571) 4th
1988–89 Blaney 13–15 .464) 5–9 .357) 6th
1989–90 Blaney 24–6 .800) 14–2 .875) 1st NIT First Round
1990–91 Blaney 18–12 .600) 8–4 .667) 3rd
1991–92 Blaney 18–11 .621) 10–4 .714) 3rd
1992–93 Blaney 23–7 .767) 12–2 .857) 2nd NCAA First Round
1993–94 Blaney 14–14 .500) 9–5 .643) 1st
1994–95 Raynor 15–12 .556) 9–5 .643) 4th
1995–96 Raynor 17–12 .586) 8–4 .667) 3rd
1996–97 Raynor 8–19 .296) 5–7 .417) 4th
1997–98 Raynor 7–20 .259) 3–9 .250) 6th
1998–99 Raynor 7–20 .259) 3–9 .250) 6th
1999-00 Willard 10–18 .357) 3–9 .250) 5th
2000–01 Willard 22–8 .733) 10–2 .833) 1st NCAA First Round
2001–02 Willard 18–15 .545) 9–5 .643) 2nd NCAA First Round
2002–03 Willard 26–5 .839) 13–1 .929) 1st NCAA First Round
2003–04 Willard 13–15 .464) 7–7 .500) 5th
2004–05 Willard 25–7 .781) 13–1 .929) 1st NIT Second Round
2005–06 Willard 20–12 .625) 11–3 .786) 2nd
2006–07 Willard 25–9 .735) 13–1 .929) 1st NCAA First Round
2007–08 Willard 15–14 .517) 5–9 .357) 8th
2008–09 Willard 18–14 .563) 11–3 .786) 2nd
2009–10 Kearney 9–22 .290) 5–9 .357) 7th
2010–11 Brown 8–21 .267) 7–7 .500) 3rd
2011–12 Brown 15–14 .517) 9–5 .643) 4th
2012–13 Brown 12–18 .400) 4–10 .286) 7th
2013–14 Brown 20–14 .588) 12–6 .667) 3rd CIT Second Round
2014–15 Brown 14–16 .467) 8–10 .444) 6th
2015–16 Carmody 15–20 .429) 5–13 .278) 9th NCAA First Round
2016–17 Carmody 15–17 .469) 9–9 .500) 5th
2017–18 Carmody 12–19 .387) 8–10 6th
2018–19 Carmody 16–17 .485) 6–12 .333) 10th
2019–20 Nelson 3–29 .094) 2–16 .111) 10th
2020–21 Nelson 5–11 .313) 5–11 .313) 8th
2021–22 Nelson 9–22 .300) 7–11 .389) 7th
2022–23 Nelson 10–22 .313) 7–11 .389)
2023–24 Paulsen 0–0 –) 0–0 –)
Total: 1446–1088 .571)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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Postseason edit

NCAA tournament results edit

The Crusaders have appeared in the NCAA tournament 13 times. Their combined record is 8–13. They were national champions in 1947.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1947 Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
Navy
CCNY
Oklahoma
W 55–47
W 60–45
W 58–47
1948 Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place Game
Michigan
Kentucky
Kansas State
W 63–45
L 52–60
W 60–54
1950 Elite Eight
Regional 3rd Place Game
NC State
Ohio State
L 74–87
L 52–72
1953 Round of 22
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Navy
Wake Forest
LSU
W 87–74
W 79–71
L 73–81
1956 Round of 25 Temple L 72–74
1977 Round of 32 Michigan L 81–86
1980 #11 Round of 48 #6 Iona L 78–84
1993 #13 Round of 64 #4 Arkansas L 64–94
2001 #15 Round of 64 #2 Kentucky L 68–72
2002 #16 Round of 64 #1 Kansas L 59–70
2003 #14 Round of 64 #3 Marquette L 68–72
2007 #13 Round of 64 #4 Southern Illinois L 51–61
2016 #16 First Four
Round of 64
#16 Southern
#1 Oregon
W 59–55
L 52–91

Men's NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player edit

NIT results edit

The Crusaders have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 12 times. Their combined record is 11–11. They were NIT Champions in 1954.

Year Round Opponent Result
1952 First Round
Quarterfinals
Seattle
Duquesne
W 77–72
L 68–78
1954 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
St. Francis (NY)
WKU
Duquesne
W 93–69
W 75–69
W 71–62
1955 Quarterfinals Saint Francis (PA) L 64–68
1960 First Round St. Bonaventure L 81–94
1961 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Detroit Mercy
Memphis State
Providence
Dayton
W 86–82
W 81–69
L 83–90
W 85–67
1962 First Round
Quarterfinals
Colorado State
St. John's
W 72–71
L 74–80
1975 First Round Princeton L 63–84
1976 First Round
Quarterfinals
Saint Peter's
NC State
W 84–78
L 68–78
1979 First Round Dayton L 81–105
1981 First Round
Second Round
Southern Miss
Syracuse
W 56–54
L 57–77
1990 First Round Rutgers L 78–87
2005 First Round
Second Round
Notre Dame
Saint Joseph's
W 78–73
L 60–68

Men's National Invitation Tournament Most Valuable Player edit

CIT results edit

The Crusaders have appeared in the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) one time. Their record is 1–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2014 First Round
Second Round
Brown
Yale
W 68–65
L 66–71

Appearances in final national polls edit

Holy Cross has made 79 appearances in the AP Poll since it was introduced during the 1948-1949 season, peaking at No. 1 for five weeks in 1950.[11] The College last appeared in the AP Poll during the 1977–1978 season. Holy Cross has finished the year ranked by the Helms Athletic Foundation in 1947 and in the final Associated Press poll of the season on six occasions:

Year Ranking Record
1947 1 27–3
1950 4 27–4
1952 13 24–4
1953 13 20–6
1954 3 26–2
1956 14 22–5
1960 16 20–6

Honored jerseys edit

Note: As the College program stated, the jerseys were retired but not the "numbers" so other players can wear them:[12]

Holy Cross Crusaders honored jerseys
No. Player Years Ref.
12 George Kaftan 1945–1949 [12]
15 Ron Perry 1976–1980 [12]
17 Bob Cousy 1946–1950 [12]
22 Togo Palazzi 1951–1954 [12]
24 Tom Heinsohn 1953–1956 [12]
32 Jack Foley 1959–1962 [12]

NBA players edit

 
Bob Cousy

International players edit

 
Jehyve Floyd

Awards edit

All-America

References edit

  1. ^ "College of the Holy Cross". NCAA.com. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  2. ^ Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball 2007–08 media guide. Accessed April 20, 2008.
  3. ^ "Holy Cross Names Dave Paulsen Head Men’s Basketball Coach," College of the Holy Cross Athletics, Tuesday, March 28, 2023. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  4. ^ http://sportslifer.wordpress.com/2009/03/14/once-upon-a-time-holy-cross-was-king-of-hoops/ Once Upon a Time, Holy Cross Was King of Hoops
  5. ^ Reynolds, p51.
  6. ^ a b Reynolds, p52.
  7. ^ "Holy Cross Was Once King of Hoops". SportsLifer's Weblog. 2009-03-15. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  8. ^ "Total AP Men's BB Poll Appearances Summary – College Poll Archive – Historical College Football and Basketball Polls and Rankings". www.collegepollarchive.com. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  9. ^ "Holy Cross (MA) 1978 AP Men's Basketball Rankings – College Poll Archive – Historical College Football and Basketball Polls and Rankings". collegepollarchive.com. Retrieved 2016-09-14.
  10. ^ www.goholycross.com http://www.goholycross.com/fls/33100/sports/m-basketball/archives/year-by-year.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=33100. Retrieved 28 February 2017. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  11. ^ "Holy Cross AP Basketball Poll Summary – College Poll Archive – Historical College Football and Basketball Polls and Rankings". collegepollarchive.com. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Holy Cross to Raise Jerseys of Four Basketball Greats at College of the Holy Cross, 12 Nov 2008

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Holy Cross Crusaders men s basketball team represents the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester Massachusetts about 40 miles 64 km west of Boston in NCAA Division I competition The team competes in the Patriot League and plays their home games in the Hart Center 2 The program boasts such notable alumni as Boston Celtics legends Bob Cousy and Tom Heinsohn and longtime Providence College basketball coach Joe Mullaney Holy Cross Crusaders2023 24 Holy Cross Crusaders men s basketball teamUniversityCollege of the Holy CrossHead coachDave Paulsen 1st season ConferencePatriotLocationWorcester MassachusettsArenaHart Center Capacity 3 536 NicknameCrusadersStudent sectionTBDColorsRoyal purple 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament champions1947NCAA tournament Final Four1947 1948NCAA tournament Elite Eight1947 1948 1950 1953NCAA tournament appearances1947 1948 1950 1953 1956 1977 1980 1993 2001 2002 2003 2007 2016Conference tournament championsECAC 1977 1980Patriot League 1993 2001 2002 2003 2007 2016Conference regular season championsMAAC 1990Patriot League 1994 2001 2003 2005 2007Under coach Doggie Julian the Crusaders won a national championship in 1947 It is the only school from Massachusetts to win an NCAA Division I tournament Dave Paulsen was appointed the program s 19th head coach on March 28 2023 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings and national prominence 1 2 Patriot League 2 Seasons 3 Postseason 3 1 NCAA tournament results 3 1 1 Men s NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 3 2 NIT results 3 2 1 Men s National Invitation Tournament Most Valuable Player 3 3 CIT results 4 Appearances in final national polls 5 Honored jerseys 6 NBA players 7 International players 8 Awards 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBeginnings and national prominence edit Basketball first appeared at Holy Cross in 1900 but was discontinued several times until its reinstatement in 1939 The Crusaders originally played their home games at the Boston Garden and the South High Community School In 1947 the Crusaders behind coach Doggie Julian NCAA tournament MVP George Kaftan star Joe Mullaney and freshman point guard Bob Cousy beat Oklahoma at Madison Square Garden to win the NCAA championship 4 The team entered the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament as the last seed in the 8 team tournament In the first game Holy Cross defeated the Navy 55 47 in front of a sold out crowd at Madison Square Garden Mullaney led the team in scoring with 18 points mostly in part to Navy coach Ben Carnevale s decision to have his players back off from Mullaney who was reputed as being more of a playmaker than a shooter 5 In the semi final match Holy Cross faced the City College of New York coached by Nat Holman The Crusaders led by Kaftan s 30 point game defeated the Beavers 60 45 6 In the championship game Holy Cross faced a Bruce Drake coached University of Oklahoma team in another sold out game at Madison Square Garden Kaftan followed up his semi final game performance with 18 points in the title game leading the Crusaders to a 58 47 victory against the Sooners 6 Along with UConn Holy Cross is one of the two New England schools to ever win the NCAA tournament Holy Cross finished the 1947 championship season with 23 straight wins and became the first college from the New England area as well as from the state of Massachusetts to win a national college basketball title 35 000 people watched a parade in the team s honor on Holy Cross Day in Worcester Massachusetts Future NBA legend Cousy was named AP and UP player of the year In 1989 the NCAA voted teammate George Kaftan to the all decade team of the 1940s The Crusaders followed up their championship by advancing to the 1948 NCAA Tournament s Final Four After advancing to the Elite Eight in 1953 the Crusaders would wait 63 years before claiming another win in the NCAA Tournament In 1954 Holy Cross won the NIT Tournament behind another future NBA Hall of famer and Celtics legend Tom Heinsohn This is widely recognized as the College s second national title in basketball due to the prestige of the NIT at the time In 1977 Holy Cross defeated a talented Providence team twice on last second shots by forward Chris Potter and led top ranked Michigan at the half in the first round of the NCAA tournament before being defeated 7 The following year Sports Illustrated ranked Holy Cross and freshman of the year Ronnie Perry ninth in its pre season poll Following the team s championship years of the 40s and 50s the Crusaders have been ranked only occasionally by the Associated Press After appearing in 65 of 116 total weekly polls 56 in the 1950s the Crusaders appeared in only 5 of 126 weekly polls 4 in the 1960s and 9 of 148 6 in the 1970s 8 The Crusaders have not been nationally ranked since January 1978 9 Patriot League edit Holy Cross could have joined the newly founded Big East Conference in 1980 but college President Rev John E Brooks S J vetoed the move for academic reasons Holy Cross stayed independent until joining the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC to start the 1983 84 season It moved to the Patriot League in 1991 In recent decades the men s basketball team has been the leading varsity program of the Holy Cross athletic department The men s basketball team has won six Patriot League titles 1993 2001 2002 2003 2007 2016 since the league s formation in 1991 With Ralph Willard as head coach the Holy Cross men s team nearly accomplished three major upsets in the NCAA tournament In 2001 as a fifteen seed the Crusaders lost 72 68 to a second seeded Kentucky team who advanced to the Sweet Sixteen In 2002 the sixteenth seeded Crusaders nearly became the first 16 seed to defeat a 1 seed losing 70 59 to a top seeded Kansas squad who advanced to the Final Four The Crusaders led 37 35 at halftime 44 39 with 11 minutes remaining and trailed by three points with fewer than two minutes remaining In 2003 as a fourteenth seed the Crusaders lost 72 68 to third seeded Dwyane Wade led Marquette that would advance to the Final Four In 2016 the Crusaders made a miraculous run in the postseason The team entered the Patriot League Tournament as the ninth seed and ultimately defeated second seeded Lehigh in the championship game to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007 The Crusaders then defeated Southern University marking the first NCAA win for the program since 1953 Seasons editStatistics overview Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason1900 01 None 6 6 500 1901 02 Powers 4 5 444 1902 03 Powers 6 5 545 1903 04 Powers 10 2 833 1904 05 Powers 6 4 600 1905 06 Powers 12 3 800 1907 08 Powers 12 6 667 1908 09 Powers 4 8 333 1920 21 Casey 2 0 1 000 1921 22 Casey 14 3 824 1922 23 Casey 7 13 350 1923 24 Casey 5 9 357 1924 25 Simendinger 10 5 667 1925 26 Reed 8 9 471 1926 27 Reed 7 6 538 1927 28 Reed 13 6 684 1928 29 Reed 10 7 588 1929 30 Reed 12 7 632 1930 31 Reed 10 6 625 1934 35 Riopel 3 12 200 1939 40 Krause 2 3 400 1940 41 Krause 4 7 364 1941 42 Krause 5 4 556 1942 43 Riopel 1 5 167 1943 44 Riopel 6 8 429 1944 45 Riopel 4 9 308 1945 46 Julian 12 3 800 1946 47 Julian 27 3 900 NCAA Champions1947 48 Julian 26 4 867 NCAA Final Four1948 49 Sheary 19 8 704 1949 50 Sheary 27 4 871 NCAA Elite Eight1950 51 Sheary 20 5 800 1951 52 Sheary 24 4 857 NIT Quarterfinals1952 53 Sheary 20 6 769 NCAA Elite Eight1953 54 Sheary 26 2 929 NIT Champions1954 55 Sheary 19 7 731 NIT Quarterfinals1955 56 Leenig 22 5 815 NCAA First Round1956 57 Leenig 12 12 500 1957 58 Leenig 16 9 640 1958 59 Leenig 14 11 560 1959 60 Leenig 20 6 769 NIT First Round1960 61 Leenig 22 5 815 NIT Semifinals1961 62 Oftring 20 6 769 NIT Quarterfinals1962 63 Oftring 16 9 640 1963 64 Oftring 15 8 652 1964 65 Oftring 13 10 565 1965 66 Donohue 10 13 435 1966 67 Donohue 16 9 640 1967 68 Donohue 15 8 652 1968 69 Donohue 16 8 667 1969 70 Donohue 16 9 640 1970 71 Donohue 18 8 692 1971 72 Donohue 15 11 577 1972 73 Blaney 9 17 346 1973 74 Blaney 8 18 308 1974 75 Blaney 20 8 714 NIT First Round1975 76 Blaney 22 10 688 NIT Quarterfinals1976 77 Blaney 23 6 793 NCAA First Round1977 78 Blaney 20 7 741 1978 79 Blaney 17 11 607 NIT First Round1979 80 Blaney 19 11 633 NCAA First Round1980 81 Blaney 20 10 667 NIT Second Round1981 82 Blaney 16 11 593 4 4 500 5th1982 83 Blaney 17 13 567 5 3 625 3rd1983 84 Blaney 12 18 400 5 9 357 5th1984 85 Blaney 9 19 321 8 6 571 3rd1985 86 Blaney 12 18 400 6 8 429 6th1986 87 Blaney 9 19 321 6 8 429 6th1987 88 Blaney 14 15 483 8 6 571 4th1988 89 Blaney 13 15 464 5 9 357 6th1989 90 Blaney 24 6 800 14 2 875 1st NIT First Round1990 91 Blaney 18 12 600 8 4 667 3rd1991 92 Blaney 18 11 621 10 4 714 3rd1992 93 Blaney 23 7 767 12 2 857 2nd NCAA First Round1993 94 Blaney 14 14 500 9 5 643 1st1994 95 Raynor 15 12 556 9 5 643 4th1995 96 Raynor 17 12 586 8 4 667 3rd1996 97 Raynor 8 19 296 5 7 417 4th1997 98 Raynor 7 20 259 3 9 250 6th1998 99 Raynor 7 20 259 3 9 250 6th1999 00 Willard 10 18 357 3 9 250 5th2000 01 Willard 22 8 733 10 2 833 1st NCAA First Round2001 02 Willard 18 15 545 9 5 643 2nd NCAA First Round2002 03 Willard 26 5 839 13 1 929 1st NCAA First Round2003 04 Willard 13 15 464 7 7 500 5th2004 05 Willard 25 7 781 13 1 929 1st NIT Second Round2005 06 Willard 20 12 625 11 3 786 2nd2006 07 Willard 25 9 735 13 1 929 1st NCAA First Round2007 08 Willard 15 14 517 5 9 357 8th2008 09 Willard 18 14 563 11 3 786 2nd2009 10 Kearney 9 22 290 5 9 357 7th2010 11 Brown 8 21 267 7 7 500 3rd2011 12 Brown 15 14 517 9 5 643 4th2012 13 Brown 12 18 400 4 10 286 7th2013 14 Brown 20 14 588 12 6 667 3rd CIT Second Round2014 15 Brown 14 16 467 8 10 444 6th2015 16 Carmody 15 20 429 5 13 278 9th NCAA First Round2016 17 Carmody 15 17 469 9 9 500 5th2017 18 Carmody 12 19 387 8 10 6th2018 19 Carmody 16 17 485 6 12 333 10th2019 20 Nelson 3 29 094 2 16 111 10th2020 21 Nelson 5 11 313 5 11 313 8th2021 22 Nelson 9 22 300 7 11 389 7th2022 23 Nelson 10 22 313 7 11 389 2023 24 Paulsen 0 0 0 0 Total 1446 1088 571 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion 10 Postseason editNCAA tournament results edit The Crusaders have appeared in the NCAA tournament 13 times Their combined record is 8 13 They were national champions in 1947 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1947 Elite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game NavyCCNYOklahoma W 55 47W 60 45W 58 471948 Elite EightFinal FourNational 3rd Place Game MichiganKentuckyKansas State W 63 45L 52 60W 60 541950 Elite EightRegional 3rd Place Game NC StateOhio State L 74 87L 52 721953 Round of 22Sweet SixteenElite Eight NavyWake ForestLSU W 87 74W 79 71L 73 811956 Round of 25 Temple L 72 741977 Round of 32 Michigan L 81 861980 11 Round of 48 6 Iona L 78 841993 13 Round of 64 4 Arkansas L 64 942001 15 Round of 64 2 Kentucky L 68 722002 16 Round of 64 1 Kansas L 59 702003 14 Round of 64 3 Marquette L 68 722007 13 Round of 64 4 Southern Illinois L 51 612016 16 First FourRound of 64 16 Southern 1 Oregon W 59 55L 52 91Men s NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player edit 1947 George KaftanNIT results edit The Crusaders have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT 12 times Their combined record is 11 11 They were NIT Champions in 1954 Year Round Opponent Result1952 First RoundQuarterfinals SeattleDuquesne W 77 72L 68 781954 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game St Francis NY WKUDuquesne W 93 69W 75 69W 71 621955 Quarterfinals Saint Francis PA L 64 681960 First Round St Bonaventure L 81 941961 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game Detroit MercyMemphis StateProvidenceDayton W 86 82W 81 69L 83 90W 85 671962 First RoundQuarterfinals Colorado StateSt John s W 72 71L 74 801975 First Round Princeton L 63 841976 First RoundQuarterfinals Saint Peter sNC State W 84 78L 68 781979 First Round Dayton L 81 1051981 First RoundSecond Round Southern MissSyracuse W 56 54L 57 771990 First Round Rutgers L 78 872005 First RoundSecond Round Notre DameSaint Joseph s W 78 73L 60 68Men s National Invitation Tournament Most Valuable Player edit 1954 Togo PalazziCIT results edit The Crusaders have appeared in the CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament CIT one time Their record is 1 1 Year Round Opponent Result2014 First RoundSecond Round BrownYale W 68 65L 66 71Appearances in final national polls editHoly Cross has made 79 appearances in the AP Poll since it was introduced during the 1948 1949 season peaking at No 1 for five weeks in 1950 11 The College last appeared in the AP Poll during the 1977 1978 season Holy Cross has finished the year ranked by the Helms Athletic Foundation in 1947 and in the final Associated Press poll of the season on six occasions Year Ranking Record1947 1 27 31950 4 27 41952 13 24 41953 13 20 61954 3 26 21956 14 22 51960 16 20 6Honored jerseys editNote As the College program stated the jerseys were retired but not the numbers so other players can wear them 12 Holy Cross Crusaders honored jerseysNo Player Years Ref 12 George Kaftan 1945 1949 12 15 Ron Perry 1976 1980 12 17 Bob Cousy 1946 1950 12 22 Togo Palazzi 1951 1954 12 24 Tom Heinsohn 1953 1956 12 32 Jack Foley 1959 1962 12 NBA players edit nbsp Bob CousyGeorge Blaney 1961 1962 Bob Cousy 1950 1963 Jack Foley 1962 1963 Tom Heinsohn 1956 1965 George Kaftan 1948 1953 Malcolm Miller 2011 2015 Joe Mullaney 1949 1950 Dermie O Connell 1948 1950 Togo Palazzi 1954 1960 Kevin Stacom 1974 1982 Garry Witts 1981 1982 International players edit nbsp Jehyve FloydJehyve Floyd born 1997 in the Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueAwards editAll America1947 George Kaftan Second Team 1948 George Kaftan Second Team Bob Cousy Third Team 1949 Bob Cousy Second Team 1950 Bob Cousy First Team 1953 Togo Palazzi Third Team 1954 Togo Palazzi Third Team 1955 Tom Heinsohn Third Team 1956 Tom Heinsohn First Team 1962 Jack Foley Second Team References edit College of the Holy Cross NCAA com Retrieved March 25 2024 Holy Cross Crusaders men s basketball 2007 08 media guide Accessed April 20 2008 Holy Cross Names Dave Paulsen Head Men s Basketball Coach College of the Holy Cross Athletics Tuesday March 28 2023 Retrieved March 28 2023 http sportslifer wordpress com 2009 03 14 once upon a time holy cross was king of hoops Once Upon a Time Holy Cross Was King of Hoops Reynolds p51 a b Reynolds p52 Holy Cross Was Once King of Hoops SportsLifer s Weblog 2009 03 15 Retrieved 2016 09 14 Total AP Men s BB Poll Appearances Summary College Poll Archive Historical College Football and Basketball Polls and Rankings www collegepollarchive com Retrieved 2016 09 14 Holy Cross MA 1978 AP Men s Basketball Rankings College Poll Archive Historical College Football and Basketball Polls and Rankings collegepollarchive com Retrieved 2016 09 14 www goholycross com http www goholycross com fls 33100 sports m basketball archives year by year pdf DB OEM ID 33100 Retrieved 28 February 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help title missing Holy Cross AP Basketball Poll Summary College Poll Archive Historical College Football and Basketball Polls and Rankings collegepollarchive com Retrieved September 6 2015 a b c d e f g Holy Cross to Raise Jerseys of Four Basketball Greats at College of the Holy Cross 12 Nov 2008External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Holy Cross Crusaders men 27s basketball amp oldid 1217973452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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