1980–81 Drexel Dragons men's basketball team

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1980–81 Drexel Dragons men's basketball
Conference East Coast Conference
DivisionEast
Record14–13 (6–5 ECC)
Head coach
Home arena Daskalakis Athletic Center
Seasons
  1979–80
1981–82  
1980–81 ECC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
East
American 110 1.000246  .800
Saint Joseph's92 .818258  .758
Temple 92 .818208  .714
La Salle 83 .7271413  .519
Drexel 65 .5451413  .519
Hofstra 56 .4551215  .444
West
Lafayette 88 .5001513  .536
Rider 88 .5001414  .500
Bucknell 610 .3751216  .429
Lehigh 610 .3751412  .538
Delaware 313 .188619  .240
West Chester 214 .125720  .259
1981 ECC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 1980–81 Drexel Dragons men's basketball team represented Drexel University during the 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Dragons, led by 4th year head coach Eddie Burke, played their home games at the Daskalakis Athletic Center and were members of the East Coast Conference (ECC).

Contents

The team finished the season 14–13, and finished in 5th place in the ECC East in the regular season.

Roster

1980–81 Drexel Dragons men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
November 29, 1980
Delaware W 50–43 1–0
(1–0)
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (300)
Philadelphia, PA
December 2, 1980*
at  Long Island L 68–80 1–1
                Schwartz Athletic Center  (750)
Brooklyn, NY
December 13, 1980
at  West Chester W 59–58 2–1
(2–0)
               Hollinger Field House (150)
West Chester, PA
December 15, 1980*
St. Francis (NY) W 80–57 [1]  3–1
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (200)
Philadelphia, PA
December 1980*
at  US International L 61–64 OT3–2
                (100)
 
December 23, 1980*
at  USC L 53–82 3–3
                L. A. Sports Arena  (1,774)
Los Angeles, CA
January 3, 1981*
Catholic University W 64–57 4–3
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (200)
Philadelphia, PA
January 1981*
Marist W 67–50 5–3
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (300)
Philadelphia, PA
January 10, 1981*
Boston University W 71–63 6–3
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (500)
Philadelphia, PA
January 14, 1981
at  Lehigh W 70–58 7–3
(3–0)
                Stabler Arena  (1,000)
Bethlehem, PA
January 17, 1981*
Northeastern L 65–77 7–4
                (1,700)
 
January 19, 1981
at  Bucknell W 56–55 8–4
(4–0)
                (1,300)
 
January 21, 1981
Rider W 81–60 9–4
(5–0)
 36  Hatzenbeller           Daskalakis Athletic Center (500)
Philadelphia, PA
January 24, 1981
at  Lafayette W 73–64 10–4
(6–0)
                (1,500)
 
January 28, 1981*
Fairleigh Dickinson L 67–69 10–15
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (300)
Philadelphia, PA
January 31, 1981*
at  Maine L 51–57 10–6
                (1,900)
 
February 2, 1981*
at  Niagara W 73–60 11–6
                (1,029)
 
February 7, 1981
at  Temple L 63–84 11–7
(6–1)
                McGonigle Hall  (1,500)
Philadelphia, PA
February 11, 1982
vs.  Saint Joseph's L 72–94 11–8
(6–2)
                Palestra  (4,412)
Philadelphia, PA
February 14, 1981*
at  Penn State L 58–71 11–9
                (2,988)
 
February 16, 1981
at  American L 74–85 11–10
(6–3)
                Fort Myer Ceremonial Hall  (1,550)
Arlington, VA
February 21, 1981
at  Hofstra L 55–73 11–11
(6–4)
                (900)
 
February 23, 1981*
Loyola (MD) W 58–51 12–11
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (410)
Philadelphia, PA
February 25, 1981
7:00 pm
La Salle L 52–63 12–12
(6–5)
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (711)
Philadelphia, PA
February 28, 1981*
Wagner W 74–73 13–12
                (1,800)
 
ECC Tournament
March 2, 1981
(5 E) at (4 E) La Salle
First Round
W 69–66 14–12
               Hayman Hall (500)
 
March 1981
(5 E) at (1 E) American
Quarterfinals
L 60–62 14–13
               Fort Myer Ceremonial Hall (2,100)
Arlington, VA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
E=East.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Awards

Len Hatzenbeller
Mike Mitchell

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References

  1. "Drexel 80, St. Francis 57". NYTimes.com. Retrieved March 11, 2020.