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1975–76 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team

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1975–76 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball
NCAA tournament, Final Four
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
APNo. 4
Record31–2
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaCollege Avenue Gymnasium
Seasons
← 1974–75
1976–77 →
1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 Rutgers   31 2   .939
No. 3 UNLV   29 2   .935
No. 2 Marquette   27 2   .931
North Texas State   22 4   .846
No. 19 Centenary   22 5   .815
UNC Charlotte   24 6   .800
Pan American   20 5   .800
No. 7 Notre Dame   23 6   .793
St. John's   23 6   .793
Florida State   21 6   .778
Oral Roberts   20 6   .769
Georgetown   21 7   .750
Virginia Tech   21 7   .750
George Washington   20 7   .741
Illinois State   20 7   .741
Creighton   19 7   .731
Northeast Louisiana   18 7   .720
Detroit   19 8   .704
South Florida   19 8   .704
New Orleans   18 8   .692
No. 17 DePaul   20 9   .690
Syracuse   20 9   .690
Holy Cross   22 10   .688
Seton Hall   18 9   .667
South Alabama   18 9   .667
South Carolina   18 9   .667
Providence   21 11   .656
Stetson   17 9   .654
UC Santa Barbara   17 9   .654
Air Force   16 9   .640
VCU   16 9   .640
St. Peter's   19 11   .633
Portland State   17 10   .630
St. Bonaventure   17 10   .630
Mercer   15 10   .600
Villanova   16 11   .593
Niagara   17 12   .586
Long Island   15 12   .556
Colgate   13 11   .542
Xavier   14 12   .538
West Virginia   15 13   .536
Georgia State   12 11   .522
Indiana State   13 12   .520
Dayton   14 13   .519
Hardin–Simmons   14 13   .519
Jacksonville   13 13   .500
Manhattan   14 14   .500
St. Francis (PA)   14 14   .500
St. Francis (NY)   13 13   .500
Marshall   13 14   .481
Duquesne   12 13   .480
Northeastern   12 13   .480
Fairfield   12 14   .462
Utah State   12 14   .462
Butler   12 15   .444
Denver   12 15   .444
Pittsburgh   12 15   .444
Army   11 14   .440
Iona   11 15   .423
Milwaukee   11 15   .423
Southern Miss   11 15   .423
Navy   10 14   .417
Fairleigh Dickinson   9 13   .409
Georgia Southern   11 16   .407
Hawaii   11 16   .407
Penn State   10 15   .400
Buffalo   10 16   .385
Loyola (IL)   10 16   .385
Canisius   10 17   .370
Boston College   9 17   .346
Oklahoma City   9 18   .333
Portland   9 18   .333
Fordham   7 19   .269
Cleveland State   6 19   .240
Houston Baptist   5 21   .192
Charleston Southern   3 23   .115
Samford   3 23   .115
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1975–76 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball represented Rutgers University in the 1975–76 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Tom Young, then in his third season with the Scarlet Knights. The team played its home games in College Avenue Gymnasium in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and was an NCAA Division I Independent. The Scarlet Knights played an exciting, up-tempo brand of basketball, averaging a school-record of 93.3 points per game. They entered the NCAA tournament with a perfect record (28–0), and went on to defeat Princeton, Connecticut, and VMI to reach the only Final Four in school history.[1] After 31 consecutive wins, Rutgers fell to Michigan, 86–70,[2] in the national semifinals, then to UCLA, 106–92, in the consolation game.

Guard Mike Dabney is Maya Moore's father.

Roster

1975–76 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Hometown
F 12 Phil Sellers 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Sr Brooklyn, New York
C 20 James Bailey 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Fr Boston, Massachusetts
G 22 Stanford Nance 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 170 lb (77 kg) So Washington, D.C.
C 24 Bruce Sherer 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Sr Parsippany, New Jersey
G 30 Eddie Jordan 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Jr Washington, D.C.
G 32 Mike Dabney 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Sr East Orange, New Jersey
F 34 Hollis Copeland 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 180 lb (82 kg) So Trenton, New Jersey
G 42 Mark Conlin 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Jr Queens, New York
G 44 Jeff Kleinbaum 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Sr Queens, New York
G 50 Steve Hefele 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 190 lb (86 kg) So East Rockaway, New York
C 52 Mike Palko 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Sr Hackettstown, New Jersey
F 54 Abdel Anderson 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Fr Belleville, New Jersey
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

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

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
Dec 1, 1975*
Bentley W 100–60  1–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Dec 4, 1975*
vs. Purdue W 81–73  2–0
 
 
Dec 6, 1975*
Seton Hall W 119–93  3–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Dec 9, 1975*
at Boston College W 105–82  4–0
Roberts Center 
Boston, Massachusetts
Dec 11, 1975*
vs. Pennsylvania W 95–80  5–0
 
 
Dec 13, 1975*
Connecticut W 96–83  6–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Dec 20, 1975*
No. 15 at Temple W 95–62  7–0
McGonigle Hall 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dec 29, 1975*
No. 15 vs. The Citadel
Poinsettia Classic
W 96–73  8–0
Greenville Memorial Auditorium 
Greenville, South Carolina
Dec 30, 1975*
No. 15 vs. Georgia Tech
Poinsettia Classic
W 94–87  9–0
Greenville Memorial Auditorium 
Greenville, South Carolina
Jan 2, 1976*
No. 15 at Stetson W 91–70  10–0
Edmunds Center 
DeLand, Florida
Jan 10, 1976*
No. 12 at Fordham W 93–55  11–0
Rose Hill Gym 
Bronx, New York
Jan 14, 1976*
No. 10 at Columbia W 94–65  12–0
Levien Gymnasium 
New York, New York
Jan 17, 1976*
No. 10 Bucknell W 105–82  13–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Jan 20, 1976*
No. 7 at Lehigh W 102–87  14–0
Taylor Gym 
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Jan 24, 1976*
No. 7 at Lafayette W 113–79  15–0
Kirby Sports Center 
Easton, Pennsylvania
Jan 27, 1976*
No. 5 Pittsburgh W 102–71  16–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Feb 2, 1976*
No. 7 at No. 15 Princeton W 75–62  17–0
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Feb 5, 1976*
No. 7 vs. West Virginia W 86–76  18–0
Madison Square Garden 
New York, New York
Feb 7, 1976*
No. 7 Navy W 86–71  19–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Feb 9, 1976*
No. 5 Delaware W 110–87  20–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Feb 14, 1976*
No. 5 Manhattan W 92–81  21–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Feb 18, 1976*
No. 4 Syracuse W 93–80  22–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Feb 21, 1976*
No. 4 vs. American W 94–79  23–0
 
 
Feb 25, 1976*
No. 3 at William & Mary W 100–90  24–0
Kaplan Arena 
Williamsburg, Virginia
Feb 28, 1976*
No. 3 at Long Island W 103–87  25–0
Schwartz Athletic Center 
Brooklyn, New York
Mar 1, 1976*
No. 3 St. Bonaventure W 85–80  26–0
College Avenue Gymnasium 
New Brunswick, New Jersey
ECAC Metro Tournament
Mar 4, 1976*
No. 3 vs. Long Island
Semifinal
W 104–76  27–0
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
Mar 6, 1976*
No. 3 vs. No. 16 St. John's
Championship
W 70–67  28–0
Jadwin Gymnasium 
Princeton, New Jersey
NCAA Tournament
Mar 13, 1976*
No. 3 vs. Princeton
East Regional Quarterfinal
W 54–53  29–0
Providence Civic Center 
Providence, Rhode Island
Mar 18, 1976*
No. 4 vs. Connecticut
East Regional semifinal – Sweet Sixteen
W 93–79  30–0
Greensboro Coliseum 
Greensboro, North Carolina
Mar 20, 1976*
No. 4 vs. VMI
East Regional final – Elite Eight
W 91–75  31–0
Greensboro Coliseum 
Greensboro, North Carolina
Mar 27, 1976*
No. 4 vs. No. 9 Michigan
National semifinal – Final Four
L 70–86[2]  31–1
The Spectrum 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mar 29, 1976*
No. 4 vs. No. 5 UCLA
National 3rd-place game
L 92–106  31–2
The Spectrum 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
E=East.
All times are in Eastern Time.

[3]

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP151514121075754333 (1)4 (2)
CoachesNot released17141516111186755443Not released

[4]

Team players drafted into the NBA

Round Pick Player NBA Club
3 38 Phil Sellers Detroit Pistons

[5]

References

  1. ^ "Rutgers, That Other Unbeaten Team in the 1976 Final Four". The New York Times. April 5, 2015. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Michigan Stops Rutgers, 86-70, and Indiana Beats U.C.L.A." The New York Times. March 28, 1976. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  3. ^ "2019-20 Rutgers Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). Rutgers University Athletics. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
  4. ^ *ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. pp. 826–827. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
  5. ^ "1976 NBA Draft". Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved May 2, 2021.
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