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...surprise heroes of the team were two dead-eye outside shooters. Chris Mullin, a senior at St. John's University in New York, contributed 20 points in the semifinal. Steve Alford, a sophomore on Knight's Indiana squad whose selection initially caused controversy, led the team with 18 points against France, and again with 17 against a West German team that gave the U.S. its closest thing to a scare, losing by only 78-67. Two better-known players, Ewing and 6-ft. 9-in. Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma, at first spent a lot of time...
Princeton, the Ivy League champion, was led by junior center Howard Levy's season-high 24 points. The Tigers also got 18 points from senior Kevin Mullin as they finished the season...
...reaction was surprise, "the 6 ft, 8 in forward said yesterday, mentioning Yale Captain Butch Graves and Princeton's Kevin Mullin--both of whom joined him as unanimous selections to the league's first team--as other candidates for the honor...
...Player of the Year, "was to be a member of the first [Ivy] title team." All-Ivy Basketball Selections Player of the Year: Joe Carrabino, Harvard Rookie of the Year: John Bajusz, Cornell First Team Second Team Carrabino, Harvard Bob Ferry, Harvard Butch Graves, Yale Ken Bantum, Cornell Kevin Mullin, Princeton Chris Kelly, Yale Bill Ryan, Princeton Karl Racine, Penn Paul Anderson, Dartmouth George Meikle, Columbia Brian Burke, Dartmouth...
...Hughes, Loyola-III 27.7 5. Tisdale, Oklahoma 26.6 6. Dumars, McNeese 26.3 7. Crawford, USInternational 24.6 8. Johnson, Grambling 24.5 8. Cag. San Diego St. 24.5 10. Wood, Fullerton 24.4 11. Burtt, Iona 24.0 12. Jackson, Centenary 23.7 13. Graves, Yale 23.4 14. Gervin, Texas, SA 23.2 15. Mullin, St. John's 22.9 16. McClain, UNH 22.8 17. Stevens, Iowa, St. 22.6 18. Swell, Lamar 22.3 19. Yates, George Mason 22.0 19. McRoberts, Butler 22.0 19. Carrabino, Harvard...