2011-12 BIG EAST Men's Basketball Media Guide

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The BIG EAST in Postseason Play (276-170 in the NCAAs) Malik Sealy, St. John’s

1995-96

NCAA Record: 12-5 NIT Record: 1-1 NCAA Boston College NCAA

Connecticut

NCAA

Georgetown

NIT

Providence

NCAA

Syracuse

NCAA

Villanova

Indiana (Southeast Region 1st Round, Orlando, Fla.) Georgia Tech (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Orlando, Fla.) Colgate (Southeast Region 1st Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) Eastern Michigan (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Indianapolis, Ind.) Mississippi State (Southeast Region Semifinal, Lexington, Ky.) Mississippi Valley State (East Region 1st Round, Richmond, Va.) New Mexico (East Region 2nd Round, Richmond, Va.) Texas Tech (East Region Semifinal, Atlanta, Ga.) Massachusetts (East Region final, Atlanta, Ga.) Fairfield (1st round, New Haven, Conn.) St. Joseph’s (2nd round, Providence, R.I.) Montana State (West Region 1st Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) Drexel (West Region 2nd Round, Albuquerque, N.M.) Georgia (West Region Semifinal, Denver, Colo.) Kansas (West Region final, Denver, Colo.) Mississippi State (Final Four, East Rutherford, N.J.) Kentucky (Final Four, East Rutherford, N.J.) Portland (Midwest Region 1st Round, Milwaukee, Wis.) Louisville (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Milwaukee, Wis.)

W L W W L W W W L W L W W W W W L W L

64-51 89-103 68-59 95-81 55-60 93-56 73-62 98-90 62-86 91-79 62-82 88-55 69-58 83-81 OT 60-57 77-69 67-76 -2nd 92-58 64-68

W W W L W W L L W L L L W L L

100-71 96-91 99-89 96-102 68-63 53-51 64-74 56-62 72-67 78-91 67-74 71-83 96-92 94-96 OT 81-89 3OT

W W W L W W L W L L L W W L W W W W W

67-64 75-72 77-68 66-74 64-46 75-63 60-69 OT 84-77 73-85 70-76 77-84 92-78 64-59 88-98 OT 103-79 82-67 76-74 66-58 80-73 – 1st

Final 16: Connecticut, Georgetown, Syracuse Final 8: Georgetown, Syracuse Final Four: Syracuse Championship Game: Syracuse

1994-95

NCAA Record: 6-4 NIT Record: 1-4 NCAA Connecticut

Chattanooga (West Region 1st Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Cincinnati (West Region 2nd Round, Salt Lake City, Utah) Maryland (West Region Semifinal, Oakland, Calif.) UCLA (West Region Final, Oakland, Calif.) NCAA Georgetown Xavier (Southeast Region 1st Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) Weber State (Southeast Region 2nd Round, Tallahassee, Fla.) North Carolina (Southeast Region Semifinal, Birmingham, Ala.) NIT Miami Penn State (1st Round, State College, Pa.) NIT Providence College of Charleston (1st Round, Providence, R.I.) Virginia Tech (2nd Round, Providence, R.I.) NIT St. John’s South Florida (1st Round, Tampa, Fla.) NIT Seton Hall Canisius (1st Round, Buffalo, N.Y.) NCAA Syracuse Southern Illinois (Midwest Region 1st Round, Austin, Texas) Arkansas (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Austin, Texas) NCAA Villanova Old Dominion (East Region 1st Round, Albany, N.Y.) Final 16: Georgetown, Connecticut Final 8: Connecticut

Terry Dehere, Seton Hall

1993-94

NCAA Record: 8-6 NIT Record: 5-0 NCAA Boston College

Washington State (East Region 1st Round, Landover, Md.) North Carolina (East Region 2nd Round, Landover, Md.) Indiana (East Region Semifinal, Miami, Fla.) Florida (East Region Final, Miami, Fla.) NCAA Connecticut Rider (East Region 1st Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) George Washington (East Region 2nd Round, Uniondale, N.Y.) Florida (East Region Semifinal, Miami, Fla.) NCAA Georgetown Illinois (Midwest Region 1st Round, Oklahoma City, Okla.) Arkansas (Midwest Region 2nd Round, Oklahoma City, Okla.) NCAA Providence Alabama (Southeast Region 1st Round, Lexington, Ky.) NCAA Seton Hall Michigan State (Southeast Region 1st Round, St. Petersburg, Fla.) NCAA Syracuse Hawaii (West Region 1st Round, Ogden, Utah) UW-Green Bay (West Region 2nd Round, Ogden, Utah) Missouri (West Region Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif.) NIT Villanova Canisius (1st Round, Villanova, Pa.) Duquesne (2nd Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Xavier (3rd Round, Villanova, Pa.) Siena (Semifinals, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Vanderbilt (Championship, MSG, New York, N.Y.) Final 16: Connecticut, Syracuse, Boston College Final 8: Boston College

Tate George, Connecticut

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