1988–89 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team

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1988–89 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball
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Conference Northeast Conference
Record11–16 (5–11 NEC)
Head coach
Home arena Generoso Pope Athletic Complex
Seasons
  1987–88
1989–90  
1988–89 Northeast Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Robert Morris124 .750219  .700
Fairleigh Dickinson 115 .6881712  .586
Marist*97 .5631315  .464
Monmouth 97 .5631513  .536
Long Island 79 .438919  .321
Loyola (MD) 79 .4381018  .357
Saint Francis (PA) 610 .3751316  .448
Wagner 610 .3751116  .407
St. Francis (NY) 511 .3131116  .407
1989 NEC tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll


*Ineligible for conference tournament


The 1988–89 St. Francis Terriers men's basketball team represented St. Francis College during the 1988–89 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was coached by Rich Zvosec, who was in his first year at the helm of the St. Francis Terriers. The Terrier's home games were played at the Generoso Pope Athletic Complex. The team has been a member of the Northeast Conference since 1981.

Contents

The Terriers finished their season at 11–16 overall and 5–11 in conference play. [1] [2]

Roster

1988–89 St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
F Darwin Purdie6 ft 6 in(1.98 m)
Sr Wilmington, Delaware
G Rodney Henry6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)
Sr
F Juan Jorge6 ft 4 in(1.93 m)
Sr
G Chris Palermo6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)
Sr
F Anthony Robinson6 ft 6 in(1.98 m)
Jr
F Steve Mickens6 ft 6 in(1.98 m)
Jr
G John Flannigan5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)
Jr
G Kevin Israel5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)
So
G John Szymczyk6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)
So
C Jimmy Guy6 ft 11 in(2.11 m)
So
G John Arnold5 ft 8 in(1.73 m)
Fr
G Steve Canicato5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)
Fr
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

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

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
OpponentResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
November , 1988*
Winthrop W 58–56 1–0
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (750)
Brooklyn, NY
November , 1988
at  Wagner L 85–86 1–1 (0–1)
Sutter Gymnasium  (501)
Staten Island, NY
December , 1988*
Morgan State W 74–68 2–1
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (1,231)
Brooklyn, NY
December , 1988*
Pratt Institute W 114–33 3–1
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (150)
Brooklyn, NY
December 13, 1988*
at  Wright State L 74–75 3–2
Nutter Center  (2,026)
Fairborn, OH
December , 1988*
at  Dartmouth L 92–103 3–3
Leede Arena  (1,225)
Hanover, NH
December , 1988*
vs.  U.S. International W 92–78 4–3
Leede Arena  (250)
Hanover, NH
December , 1988*
Medgar Evers W 100–54 5–3
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (350)
Brooklyn, NY
December , 1988*
at  San Diego State L 72–91 5–4
Peterson Gym  (1,964)
San Diego, CA
December , 1988*
at  U.S. International L 77–95 5–5
 (316)
 
December , 1988*
at  Southern Utah State L 58–109 5–6
Centrum Arena  (2,009)
Cedar City, UT
January , 1989
Loyola (MD) L 83–86 5–7 (0–2)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (1,223)
Brooklyn, NY
January , 1989
at  Fairleigh Dickinson L 64–71 5–8 (0–3)
Rothman Center  (1,217)
Hackensack, NJ
January , 1989
at  Saint Francis (PA) L 68–90 5–9 (0–4)
Maurice Stokes Athletic Center  (1,153)
Loretto, PA
January , 1989
at  Robert Morris L 56–86 5–10 (0–5)
Charles L. Sewall Center  (600)
Moon Township, PA
January , 1989*
Brooklyn W 68–55 6–10
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (523)
Brooklyn, NY
January 25, 1989
Monmouth L 47–57 6–11 (0–6)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (351)
Brooklyn, NY
January , 1989
Wagner L 83–84 OT6–12 (0–7)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (528)
Brooklyn, NY
February , 1989
at  Long Island L 96–102 6–13 (0–8)
Schwartz Athletic Center  (301)
Brooklyn, NY
February , 1989
Marist W 87–78 7–13 (1–8)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (764)
Brooklyn, NY
February , 1989
Fairleigh Dickinson W 73–71 8–13 (2–8)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (563)
Brooklyn, NY
February 6, 1989
at  Monmouth L 58–82 8–14 (2–9)
William T. Boylan Gymnasium  (351)
West Long Branch, NJ
February , 1989
at  Marist W 82–77 9–14 (3–9)
McCann Field House  (2,718)
Poughkeepsie, NY
February , 1989
at  Loyola (MD) L 82–88 9–15 (3–10)
Reitz Arena  (952)
Baltimore, MD
February 20, 1989
Long Island
Battle of Brooklyn
L 77–79 OT9–16 (3–11)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (754)
Brooklyn, NY
February , 1989
Saint Francis (PA) W 74–60 10–16 (4–11)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (1,032)
Brooklyn, NY
February , 1989
Robert Morris W 72–71 11–16 (5–11)
Generoso Pope Athletic Complex  (643)
Brooklyn, NY
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

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