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The schedule This year was one of The toughest The Pioneers faced. Besides Long Island University, Man- hattan College, a very possible recipient of a National Invitational Tournament bid and winner of over 20 games, downed The Pioneers 91-73. Here The backfield combo of Jim McDonald and Ed Johnson were able to hold All- American Luther Green to only Two points in the first half. The Pioneers bounded back with wins over Central Con- necticut fsetting a record high-game point total of T07 pointsl, and over-rated Stony Brook and Muhlenberg. The Pioneers, after Two consecutive losses to Delaware and Kings of Pennsylvania, came back To reel off five straight victories, including a 21-point rolling up of Queens College and a 23-point bulge against City College. .VlcDonald hits for two, Post fights for possession. v
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I Scotty puts on the moves. Licata moving Cross Court for setup shot' Mcoonala lumps for Sho'- PIONEERS MISS N. C. A. A. SMALL COLLEGE TOURNAMENT BID BY UPSET The C. W. Post Pioneer basketball squad, despite a 70-52 loss to the number one small college team in the nation lLong Island Uni- versityl, was able to complete a highly suc- cessful season, I3-9, under the able coaching of Dr. George Kaftan. Led by the shooting of Mel Cheek and sophomore Jim McDonald, and the hustling of Dave Scott, the Pioneers came within a very short distance of receiving a bid from the N. C. A. A. Small College Tournament by possibly winning the North-East Collegiate Basketball Conference. Junior Mel Cheek was the fourth leading scorer in league play, with a 20.4 average, and first on the team in field goal percent- age: I49 of 270, 55.2 percent. He holds this season's record for most points scored in one game: 33 against Merrimack and 42 against Southern Connecticut. Jim McDonald was second in scoring and the big man under the boards, while iunior Stuart Goldman, besides averaging over I0 points a game, was the leading scorer from the free-throw line with a 69.9 percentage. Captain and returning let- terman Tony Licata played brilliantly this year and was the motivating force that kept the team together.
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Cheek towers over two defenders. The team confers on strategy Post steps ahead.
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