1994–95 Drexel Dragons men's basketball team

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1994–95 Drexel Dragons men's basketball
NAC Regular Season Champions
NAC Tournament Champions
NCAA tournament first round, L 49–73
Conference North Atlantic Conference
Record22–8 (12–4 NAC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arena Daskalakis Athletic Center
Seasons
  1993–94
1995–96  
1994–95 North Atlantic Conference men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Drexel124 .750228  .733
New Hampshire 115 .688199  .679
Northeastern 106 .6251811  .621
Hartford 79 .4381116  .407
Boston University 79 .4381516  .484
Vermont 79 .4381413  .519
Delaware 79 .4381215  .444
Maine 610 .3751116  .407
Hofstra 511 .3131018  .357
1995 NAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 1994–95 Drexel Dragons men's basketball team represented Drexel University during the 1994–95 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Dragons, led by 4th year head coach Bill Herrion, played their home games at the Daskalakis Athletic Center and were members of the North Atlantic Conference (NAC).

Contents

The team finished the season 22–8, and finished in 1st place in the NAC in the regular season.

Roster

1994–95 Drexel Dragons men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
C 00 Malik Rose 6 ft 7 in(2.01 m)250 lb(113 kg)Jr Overbrook HS (Philadelphia) Philadelphia, PA
PG Leland Redmond5 ft 11 in(1.8 m)
Fr Willowridge HS Houston, TX
C 55Jason Yoder6 ft 10 in(2.08 m)
Fr
F Chuck Guittar   Redshirt.svg 6 ft 9 in(2.06 m)
Jr Paul VI HS/New Haven Audubon, NJ
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 28, 1994*
at  Ohio State L 74–81 0–1
 21  Rose  12  Rose  8  Holden  St. John Arena  (8,545)
Columbus, OH
December 3, 1994*
at  Monmouth W 69–53 1–1
 18  Myers  17  Rose  6  Myers  William T. Boylan Gymnasium  (2,259)
West Long Branch, NJ
December 7, 1994*
UMBC W 64–48 2–1
 19  Holden  9  Rose  5  Myers Daskalakis Athletic Center (521)
Philadelphia, PA
December 10, 1994*
at  Rider W 68–64 3–1
 29  Holden  21  Rose  3  Rose  Alumni Gymnasium  (1,640)
Lawrenceville, NJ
December 17, 1994*
at  Fordham W 64–57 4–1
 17  Holden  7  Rose  5  Redmond  Rose Hill Gymnasium  (1,023)
Bronx, NY
December 19, 1994*
Navy W 82–64 5–1
 25  Holden  14  Rose  5  Redmond Daskalakis Athletic Center (618)
Philadelphia, PA
December 29, 1994*
vs.  Charleston
Dr. Pepper Classic semifinals
L 51–56 5–2
                McKenzie Arena  (4,429)
Chattanooga, TN
December 30, 1994*
vs.  Liberty
Dr. Pepper Classic consolation
W 89–68 6–2
               McKenzie Arena (5,200)
Chattanooga, TN
January 9, 1995*
Lehigh W 86–63 7–2
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,361)
Philadelphia, PA
January 13, 1995
Maine W 71–50 8–2
(1–0)
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,350)
Philadelphia, PA
January 15, 1995
New Hampshire W 90–72 9–2
(2–0)
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (641)
Philadelphia, PA
January 17, 1995*
vs.  Saint Joseph's L 73–78 9–3
                Palestra  (8,722)
Philadelphia, PA
January 20, 1995
at  Northeastern L 76–87 9–4
(2–1)
 24  Holden  13  Rose  4  Holden  Matthews Arena  (1,145)
Boston, MA
January 22, 1995
at  Boston University W 63–51 10–4
(3–1)
                Case Gym  (1,612)
Boston, MA
January 25, 1995
Hofstra W 90–64 11–4
(4–1)
      20  Rose      Daskalakis Athletic Center (945)
Philadelphia, PA
January 27, 1995
Hartford W 59–49 12–4
(5–1)
 16  Rose  19  Rose  4  Holden Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,574)
Philadelphia, PA
January 29, 1995
Vermont W 108–78 13–4
(6–1)
 23  Rose  15  Rose  4  Tied Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,144)
Philadelphia, PA
February 3, 1995
7:00 pm
Delaware W 76–69 14–4
(7–1)
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,680)
Philadelphia, PA
February 5, 1995
2:00 pm
at HofstraW 96–88 15–4
(8–1)
 33  Rose  19  Rose  3  Redmond  Hofstra Physical Fitness Center  (1,263)
Hempstead, NY
February 9, 1995
at VermontL 65–68 15–5
(8–2)
                Patrick Gym  (1,380)
Burlington, VT
February 11, 1995
at HartfordW 75–65 16–5
(9–2)
                Chase Arena  (1,594)
Hartford, CT
February 17, 1995
Boston UniversityW 79–70 17–5
(10–2)
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,528)
Philadelphia, PA
February 19, 1995
NortheasternW 75–57 18–5
(11–2)
               Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,276)
Philadelphia, PA
February 24, 1995
at New HampshireW 83–74 19–5
(12–2)
                Lundholm Gym  (3,250)
Durham, NH
February 26, 1995
at MaineL 74–81 19–6
(12–3)
                Alfond Arena  (2,020)
Orono, ME
February 28, 1995
at DelawareL 71–73 19–7
(12–4)
                Bob Carpenter Center  (3,795)
Newark, DE
NAC tournament
March 4, 1995
(1) (9) Hofstra
Quarterfinals
W 108–75 20–7
 30  Rose  15  Rose  11  Myers Daskalakis Athletic Center (833)
Philadelphia, PA
March 6, 1995
(1) (5) Boston University
Semifinals
W 62–53 21–7
 18  Holden  8  Rose  4  Tied Daskalakis Athletic Center (1,017)
Philadelphia, PA
March 8, 1995
9:30 pm
(1) (3) Northeastern
Championship
W 72–52 22–7
 21  Rose  13  Rose  6  Overby Daskalakis Athletic Center (2,139)
Philadelphia, PA
1995 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
March 16, 1995
  CBS
(13 E) vs. (4 E) No. 19  Oklahoma State
First round
L  49–73  22–8
 17  Rose  18  Rose  4  Myers  Baltimore Arena  (12,816)
Baltimore, MD
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
E=East.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Awards

Bill Herrion
Brian Holden
Leland Redmond
Malik Rose

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References

  1. "Drexel's Rose named NAC Player of the Year". The News Journal . March 3, 1995. p. 35. Retrieved November 1, 2024 via Newspapers.com.