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1996–97 UMass Minutemen basketball team


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1996–97 UMass Minutemen men's basketball
Atlantic 10 Conference
19–14 (11–5 A-10)
Bruiser Flint (1st season)
Geoff Arnold
Tony Barbee
John Robic
William D. Mullins Memorial Center

The 1996–97 UMass Minutemen basketball team represented the University of Massachusetts Amherst during the 1996–97 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Minutemen, led by first year head coach Bruiser Flint, played their home games at William D. Mullins Memorial Center and are members of the Atlantic 10 Conference. The team finished the season 19–14, 11–5 in A-10 play to finish in third place. In the postseason, the team lost in the quarterfinal of the A-10 tournament and in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

In June 1996, assistant coach Bruiser Flint was promoted to the role of head coach following the departure of previous head coach John Calipari.

NumberNamePositionHeightWeightYearHometown
3Charlton ClarkeGuard6–3205SophomoreBronx, New York
4Lari KetnerCenter6-10270SophomorePhiladelphia
10Ross BurnsGuard6–3180SophomoreGreenfield, Massachusetts
12Edgar PadillaGuard6-2175SeniorToa Alta, Puerto Rico
14Andy MaclayGuard6–4190SophomoreStroudsburg, Pennsylvania
20Winston SmithForward6–5195FreshmanSummit, New Jersey
22Chris KirklandForward6–6200FreshmanPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
23Mike BabulForward6–6190FreshmanNorth Attleboro, Massachusetts
24Carmelo TraviesoGuard6–2180SeniorBoston, Massachusetts
34Tyrone WeeksForward6-7260SeniorPhiladelphia
42Ajmal BasitCenter/Forward6–9220FreshmanBrooklyn, New York
50Inus NorvilleForward6–8225JuniorFayetteville, North Carolina
Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
11/25/1996*No. 15vs. Chaminade Maui InvitationalW 59–481–0Lahaina Civic Center (2,500)Lahaina, Hawaii
11/26/1996*No. 17vs. Virginia Maui InvitationalL 68–751–1Lahaina Civic Center (2,500)Lahaina, Hawaii
11/27/1996*No. 17vs. California Maui InvitationalL 55–591–2Lahaina Civic Center (2,500)Lahaina, Hawaii
12/4/1996*vs. Georgetown Great EightL 53–581–3United Center (-)Chicago
12/07/1996*WyomingW 90–722–3Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
12/10/1996*No. 16 Fresno StateL 81–1022–4Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
12/12/1996*DrexelW 69–483–4Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
12/14/1996*at No. 2 Wake ForestL 47–713–5Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (14,111)Winston-Salem, North Carolina
12/20/1996*vs. No. 12 North Carolina Jimmy V ClassicL 69–833–6Meadowlands (13,812)East Rutherford, New Jersey
12/22/1996*at UNC WilmingtonW 47–464–6Trask Coliseum (2,543)Wilmington, North Carolina
12/27/1996*at Connecticut U-GameL 61–644–7Hartford Civic Center (-)Hartford, Connecticut
1/2/1997DavidsonW 77–645–7Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
01/05/1997St. Joseph'sL 68–725–8 (0–1)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
01/08/1997at La SalleW 56–506–8 (1–1)First Union Spectrum (2,551)Philadelphia
01/12/1997Virginia TechL 47–636–9 (1–2)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
01/14/1997at St. BonaventureW 63–597–9 (2–2)Reilly Center (6,000)St. Bonaventure, New York
01/18/1997*vs. No. 19 Boston College Commonwealth ClassicW 90–788–9Fleet Center (15,215)Boston, Massachusetts
01/21/1997at Rhode IslandW 64–609–9 (3–2)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
01/25/1997at TempleW 78–6610–9 (4–2)McGonigle Hall (3,913)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
01/30/1997at George WashingtonW 68–6311–9 (5–2)Charles E. Smith Center (5,454)Washington, D.C.
02/01/1997No. 20 XavierL 84–87 OT11–10 (5–3)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
02/03/1997at FordhamW 75–5412–10 (6–3)Rose Hill Gymnasium (2,435)Bronx, New York
02/06/1997DuquesneW 73–7113–10 (7–3)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
2/08/1997at Rhode IslandW 64–6114–10 (8–3)Providence Civic Center (12,931)Providence, Rhode Island
02/11/1997St. BonaventureW 74–6815–10 (9–3)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
02/15/1997*No. 10 MarylandW 78–6116–10Worcester Centrum (11,210)Worcester, Massachusetts
02/20/1997FordhamW 75–5817–10 (10–3)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
02/23/1997at DaytonL 67–6917–11 (10–4)UD Arena (11,893)Dayton, Ohio
02/25/1997at No. 23 St. Joseph'sL 63–7817–12 (10–5)Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (3,200)Philadelphia
03/01/1997TempleW 59–5318–12 (11–5)Mullins Center (9,493)Amherst, Massachusetts
03/05/1997vs. La Salle 1st RoundW 64–4919–12CoreStates Spectrum (-)Philadelphia
03/06/1997vs. George Washington QuarterfinalL 49–5819–13CoreStates Spectrum (10,005)Philadelphia
03/14/1997*vs. Louisville First RoundL 57–6519–14Civic Arena (17,509)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Eastern Time.
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