1971–72 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

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1971–72 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–23
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Ed MacNamara (1st season)
  • Don Weber (1st season)
CaptainMike Laughna (1st year)
Home arenaMcDonough Gymnasium
Seasons
1971–72 NCAA University Division men's basketball independents standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 16
Oral Roberts
  26 2   .929
No. 7 Marquette   25 4   .862
Hawaii
  23 4   .852
No. 12 Marshall   23 4   .852
No. 10 Florida State   28 5   .848
Northern Illinois   21 4   .840
No. 6 South Carolina   24 5   .828
Duquesne   20 5   .800
Syracuse
  22 6   .786
Providence   21 6   .778
Detroit
  18 6   .750
Houston   20 7   .741
Jacksonville   20 8   .714
No. 15 Villanova   20 8   .714
Pan American
  17 7   .708
Niagara   21 9   .700
Penn State
  17 8   .680
Fordham   18 9   .667
St. Bonaventure   16 8   .667
Cincinnati   17 9   .654
Georgia Southern   17 9   .654
Colgate
  15 8   .652
St. John's   19 11   .633
Fairleigh Dickinson   15 9   .625
Illinois State   16 10   .615
Virginia Tech   16 10   .615
Canisius   15 11   .577
Creighton   15 11   .577
Holy Cross   15 11   .577
Oklahoma City
  16 12   .571
Loyola (LA)
  14 11   .560
Rutgers   14 11   .560
West Virginia   13 11   .542
Hardin–Simmons
  14 12   .538
DePaul   12 11   .522
Centenary   13 12   .520
Long Island
  13 12   .520
Boston College   13 13   .500
Dayton   13 13   .500
Pittsburgh   12 12   .500
Air Force   12 13   .480
Fairfield   12 13   .480
Saint Francis (PA)   12 13   .480
Saint Peter's   12 13   .480
Indiana State   12 14   .462
St. Francis (NY)
  12 14   .462
Utah State   12 14   .462
Xavier   12 14   .462
Army
  11 13   .458
Manhattan
  11 13   .458
George Washington
  11 14   .440
Navy   10 13   .435
Denver   11 15   .423
Portland   10 16   .385
Seton Hall   10 16   .385
Southern Illinois   10 16   .385
Ball State   9 15   .375
Loyola (IL)   8 14   .364
Tulane   8 18   .308
Boston University   7 16   .304
South Alabama   7 17   .292
Iona   6 17   .261
Butler   6 20   .231
Georgia Tech   6 20   .231
Notre Dame   6 20   .231
Stetson   6 20   .231
Georgetown   3 23   .115
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1971–72 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented

Coaches' Poll at any time[1][2]
and had no post-season play.

Season recap

forward Mike Laughna. In all, Georgetown lost all but two of its top nine scorers from the 1970-71 season.[5]

Magee's relationship with his players continued to deteriorate this year, but that and the loss of scorers were not the 1971-72 squad's only problems.

$5,140. After Laughna, now a senior and the team's captain, said in an interview with The Washington Post that Georgetown did not seem to spend very much of the revenue it earned from the basketball team on the basketball program itself, Sigholtz responded with an ineffective late-season news conference that failed to address Laughna's comments and deflected criticism onto Magee, blaming him for the unfavorable schedule and for not using fully the recruiting tools he had available to him. Observers took away little more than the impression that the Georgetown athletic department was deeply troubled.[5]

Under these difficult circumstances,

George Washington, He passed Jim Barry as the top scorer in Georgetown history on March 4, 1972, during a loss at Boston College in the final game of the season and of his collegiate career, and finished with 1,234 career points. Despite his efforts, the team won only one game each in December, January, and February.[5]

The 1971-72 team's .115 winning percentage was the worst in Georgetown men's basketball history and well below the previous worst of .238 set by the 5-16 team of 1930-31. Magee resigned two weeks after Sigholtz's news conference after a six-year tenure as head coach which saw two winning seasons and one post-season tournament appearance. Sigholtz resigned nine days after Magee.[5][6]

Although it was not known at the time, the 1971-72 season brought a 25-year stretch of mostly undistinguished basketball at Georgetown to an end. Although the team had appeared in the

1943. The arrival of John Thompson, Jr., as head coach the following season, however, would begin Georgetown's rise to the status of national basketball power.[3]

Roster

Source[5][7][8]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
10 Paul Robinson 6'6" N/A
F
So.
New York, NY, U.S.
DeWitt Clinton HS
12 Tim Lambour 5'8" N/A
G
So.
Altoona, PA, U.S.
Bishop Guilfoyle HS
22 Rick Kentz 6'1" N/A
G
So.
Summit, NJ, U.S.
Delbarton School
24 Vince Fletcher 6'1" N/A
G
Jr.
New York, NY, U.S.
DeWitt Clinton HS
30 Mike Geoghegan 6'4" N/A
F
Jr.
Cincinnati, OH, U.S.
St. Xavier HS
32 Ron Lyons 6'8" N/A C So.
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
Northwest College (Wyoming)
34 Tom McBride 5'10" N/A
G
Jr. South Lake, NJ, U.S.
Staunton, VA
)
40 Tom Dooley 6'5" N/A
F
So.
Rumson, NJ, U.S.
Rumson-Fair Haven Regional HS
42 Mike Laughna 6'7" 210
F
Sr.
North Caldwell, NJ, U.S.
Saint Benedict's Preparatory School
44 Don Willis 6'1" N/A
G
So.
Hyattsville, MD, U.S.
DeMatha Catholic HS
52 Mark Mitchell 6'8" N/A C Sr.
Chicago, IL, U.S.
Loyola Academy
54 Mark Edwards 6'5" N/A
F
Jr.
Hyattsville, MD, U.S.
DeMatha Catholic HS

1971–72 schedule and results

Sources[9][10][11][12]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
Sat., Dec. 4, 1971
no, no
at Boston University L 93–103  0-1
Boston, MA
Tue., Dec. 7, 1971
no, no
No. 14 St. John's L 67–107  0-2
Washington, DC
Sat., Dec. 11, 1971
no, no
Loyola Maryland W 82–66  1-2
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Mon., Dec. 13, 1971
no, no
at No. 5 
Maryland
L 46–79  1-3
College Park, MD
Mon., Dec. 27, 1971
no, no
vs. No. 2 Marquette
Milwaukee Invitational Tournament
L 44–88  1-4
Milwaukee, WI
Tue., Dec. 28, 1971
no, no
vs. Wisconsin
Milwaukee Invitational Tournament
L 62–82  1-5
Milwaukee Arena 
Milwaukee, WI
Thu., Jan. 6, 1972
no, no
at Louisiana State L 71–92  1-6
Baton Rouge, LA
Sat., Jan. 8, 1972
no, no
at Texas L 70–78  1-7
Austin, TX
Tue., Jan. 11, 1972
no, no
at San Francisco L 76–100  1-8
San Francisco, CA
Thu., Jan. 13, 1972
no, no
at Pacific L 73–105  1-9
Stockton, CA
Tue., Jan. 18, 1972
no, no
at Randolph–Macon L 72–73  1-10
Ashland, VA
Sat., Jan. 22, 1972
no, no
at Seton Hall L 72–98  1-11
South Orange, NJ
Thu., Jan. 27, 1972
no, no
William & Mary W 85–78 OT 2-11
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 29, 1972
no, no
Holy Cross L 83–85  2-12
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Tue., Feb. 1, 1972
no, no
American L 75–82 OT 2-13
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Thu., Feb. 3, 1972
no, no
at 
Rivalry
L 81–89  2-14
Storrs, CT
Sat., Feb. 5, 1972
no, no
Penn State
L 62–63  2-15
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Thu., Feb. 10, 1972
no, no
Assumption
L 83–90  2-16
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 12, 1972
no, no
Rutgers L 58–72  2-17
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Mon., Feb. 14, 1972
no, no
at Navy L 66–70  2-18
Annapolis, MD
Wed., Feb. 16, 1972
no, no
at 
St. Joseph's
L 70–81  2-19
Philadelphia, PA
Sun., Feb. 20, 1972
no, no
Hofstra W 109–97  3-19
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Thu., Feb. 24, 1972
no, no
at Manhattan L 72–86  3-20
New York, NY
Sat., Feb. 26, 1972
no, no
at Fordham L 78–106  3-21
Bronx, NY
Tue., Feb. 29, 1972
no, no
George Washington
L 83–88  3-22
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Mar. 4, 1972
no, no
at Boston College L 69–78  3-23
Chestnut Hill, MA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from
AP Poll
. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

  1. ^ sports-reference.com 1971-72 Independent Season Summary
  2. ^ sports-reference.com 1971-72 Polls
  3. ^ a b "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: A Glimpse Into the Future". Archived from the original on December 17, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2013.
  4. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 33. Art White". Archived from the original on March 26, 2013. Retrieved February 9, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 15. Mike Laughna". Archived from the original on March 30, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2014.
  6. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Head Coaches". Archived from the original on May 27, 2017. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  7. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Rosters 1970-71 to 1979-1980". Archived from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  8. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Player Directory: Jersey Numbers
  9. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1970s Seasons". Archived from the original on July 4, 2020. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  10. ^ "The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Records vs. All Opponents". Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved December 14, 2013.
  11. ^ sports-reference.com 1971-72 Georgetown Hoyas Schedule and Results
  12. ^ 2012-2013 Georgetown Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 62.