Yankee Conference

Background: 

1938-75 - Rhode Island won first eight championships, Connecticut won 17 titles in 20 years from 1948-67 and Massachusetts won outright or shared seven of last eight titles.

Previous Names: 

New England

Current Members: 

(8) Boston University (1973-76), Connecticut (1938-43 and 1946-76), Maine (1938-43 and 1946-76), Massachusetts (1947-76), New Hampshire (1938-43 and 1946-76), Northeastern (1938-43 and 1946), Rhode Island (1938-43 and 1946-76) and Vermont (1947-76)

NCAA Tournament Record: 

4-16 (.200)

Single-Season Scoring Leader: 

Julius Erving, Massachusetts (727 points as junior in 1970-71) and Wes Bialosuknia, Connecticut (28 points per game as senior in 1966-67)

Regular-Season Champions: 

Connecticut (15 outright-4 ties), Massachusetts (6-2), Rhode Island (10-4)

Player

Position

School

Seasons

Wes Bialosuknia

G

Connecticut

1965, 1966, and 1967

Tom "Skip" Chappelle

Maine

1960, 1961, and 1962

Steve Chubin

Rhode Island

1963, 1964, and 1966

Fred Congleton

Rhode Island

1951, 1952, and 1953

Fred Conley

Rhode Island

1939, 1940, and 1941

Bill Corley

C-F

Connecticut

1966, 1967, and 1968

Toby Kimball

C

Connecticut

1963, 1964, and 1965

Clyde Lord

Vermont

1957, 1958, and 1959

Art Quimby

C

Connecticut

1953, 1954, and 1955

Al Skinner

G-F

Massachusetts

1972, 1973, and 1974

Stanley Stutz

G

Rhode Island

1940, 1941, and 1942

Rodger Twitchell

F

Massachusetts

1962, 1963, and 1964

Vin Yokabaskas

F

Connecticut

1950, 1951, and 1952

John Yusievicz

Connecticut

1939, 1940, and 1941

Year

School

League Record (Division)

Scoring Leader

PPG

Rebounding Leader

RPG

1937

Rhode Island

8-0

1938

Rhode Island

8-0

Chester Jaworski

21

1939

Rhode Island

7-1

Chester Jaworski

22.6

1940

Rhode Island

8-0

Stan Modzelewski

23.1

1941

Connecticut

7-1

Rhode Island

7-1

Stan Modzelewski

18.5

1942

Rhode Island

8-0

Stan Modzelewski

21.4

1943

Rhode Island

7-1

Ernie Calverley

18.2

1944

DNP

1945

DNP

1946

Rhode Island

4-0

Ernie Calverley

19.2

1947

Vermont

1-0*

1948

Connecticut

6-1

Joseph Maloney

11.1

1949

Connecticut

7-1

Pete Lind

9.7

1950

Rhode Island

6-1

Bruce Blount

17.2

1951

Connecticut

6-1

Vincent Yokabaskas

15.5

William Ebel

9

1952

Connecticut

6-1

Vincent Yokabaskas

16.8

Burr Carlson

14.5

1953

Connecticut

5-1

Art Quimby

16.7

Art Quimby

20.5

1954

Connecticut

7-0

Art Quimby

16.3

Art Quimby

22.6

1955

Connecticut

7-0

Art Quimby

23.2

Art Quimby

24.4

1956

Connecticut

6-1

Gordon Ruddy

16.6

1957

Connecticut

8-0

Bob Osborne

15.6

Al Cooper

11.8

1958

Connecticut

10-0

Jack Rose

13

Al Cooper

11

1959

Connecticut

8-2

Jack Rose

16

Ed Martin

12.1

1960

Connecticut

8-2

John Pipczynski

15.2

Walt Griffin

11.5

1961

Rhode Island

9-1

Charlie Lee

15.7

Barry Multer

6.8

1962

Massachusetts

8-2

Rodger Twitchell

17

Rodger Twitchell

12.1

1963

Connecticut

9-1

Toby Kimball

15.1

Toby Kimball

15.6

1964

Connecticut

8-2

Toby Kimball

20.1

Toby Kimball

17.3

Rhode Island

8-2

Steve Chubin

21.5

Frank Nightingale

9.3

1965

Connecticut

10-0

Wes Bialosuknia

21.3

Toby Kimball

21

1966

Connecticut

9-1

Wes Bialosuknia

21.3

Bill Corley

14

Rhode Island

9-1

Steve Chubin

23.5

Art Stephenson

11.1

1967

Connecticut

9-1

Wes Bialosuknia

28

Bill Corley

11.9

1968

Massachusetts

8-2

Billy Tindall

19.6

Billy Tindall

12

Rhode Island

8-2

Art Stephenson

20.9

Art Stephenson

16.2

1969

Massachusetts

9-1

Ray Ellerbrook

18

Peter Gayeska

11.1

1970

Connecticut

8-2

Bob Boyd

23.4

Ron Hrubala

11.7

Massachusetts

8-2

Julius Erving

25.7

Julius Erving

20.9

1971

Massachusetts

10-0

Julius Erving

26.9

Julius Erving

19.5

1972

Rhode Island

8-2

Steve Powell

16

Don Blackman

9.2

1973

Massachusetts

10-2

Al Skinner

14.9

Al Skinner

8.8

1974

Massachusetts

11-1

Al Skinner

18.8

Al Skinner

10.9

1975

Massachusetts

10-2

John Murphy

17.9

John Murphy

9.3

  • * Connecticut had the most league victories in the 1946-47 campaign with a 6-1 mark when the conference changed its name to Yankee.

Year

School

Head Coach

League Record

Overall Record

1937

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

8-0

18-3

1938

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

8-0

19-2

1939

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

7-1

17-4

1940

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

8-0

19-3

1941

Connecticut

Don White

7-1

14-2

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

7-1

21-4

1942

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

8-0

18-4

1943

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

7-1

16-3

1944

DNP

1945

DNP

1946

Rhode Island

Frank Keaney

4-0

21-3

1947

Vermont

John Evans

1-0*

19-3

1948

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

6-1

17-6

1949

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

7-1

19-6

1950

Rhode Island

Robert "Red" Haire

6-1

18-8

1951

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

6-1

22-4

1952

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

6-1

20-7

1953

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

5-1

17-4

1954

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

7-0

23-3

1955

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

7-0

20-5

1956

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

6-1

17-11

1957

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

8-0

17-8

1958

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

10-0

17-10

1959

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

8-2

17-7

1960

Connecticut

Hugh Greer

8-2

17-9

1961

Rhode Island

Ernie Calverley

9-1

18-9

1962

Massachusetts

Matthew Zunic

8-2

15-9

1963

Connecticut

Hugh Greer/George Wigton

9-1

18-7

1964

Connecticut

Fred Shabel

8-2

16-11

Rhode Island

Ernie Calverley

8-2

19-8

1965

Connecticut

Fred Shabel

10-0

23-3

1966

Connecticut

Fred Shabel

9-1

16-8

Rhode Island

Ernie Calverley

9-1

20-8

1967

Connecticut

Fred Shabel

9-1

17-7

1968

Massachusetts

Jack Leaman

8-2

14-11

Rhode Island

Tom Carmody

8-2

15-11

1969

Massachusetts

Jack Leaman

9-1

17-7

1970

Connecticut

Donald "Dee" Rowe

8-2

14-9

Massachusetts

Jack Leaman

8-2

18-7

1971

Massachusetts

Jack Leaman

10-0

23-4

1972

Rhode Island

Tom Carmody

8-2

15-11

1973

Massachusetts

Jack Leaman

10-2

20-7

1974

Massachusetts

Jack Leaman

11-1

21-5

1975

Massachusetts

Jack Leaman

10-2

18-8

  • * Connecticut had the most league victories in the 1946-47 campaign with a 6-1 mark when the conference changed its name to Yankee.
  • Most New England/Yankee Titles (By Coach): Hugh Greer (13), Frank Keaney (8) and Jack Leaman (7).

Annual Statistical Leaders:

Year

Player

School

Class

Games

Points

Average

1937

Chet Jaworski

Rhode Island So.

1938

Chet Jaworski

Rhode Island

JR

21

441

21.0

1939

Chet Jaworski

Rhode Island

SR

21

475

22.6

1940

Stutz Modzelewski

Rhode Island

SO

22

509

23.1

1941

Stutz Modzelewski

Rhode Island

JR

25

463

18.5

1942

Stutz Modzelewski

Rhode Island

SR

22

470

21.4

1943

Ernie Calverley

Rhode Island

FR

19

346

18.2

1944

No conference competition

1945

No conference competition

1946

Walt Dropo

Connecticut

JR

8

168

21.0

Ernie Calverley

Rhode Island

SR

34

441

18.4

1947

Walt Dropo

Connecticut

SR

18

355

19.7

1948

Ken Goodwin

Rhode Island

JR

23

384

16.7

1949

Ken Goodwin

Rhode Island

SR

22

422

19.7

1950

John Blount

Rhode Island

SR

26

448

17.2

1951

Bill Baird

Rhode Island

SO

28

468

16.7

1952

Bill Prevey

Massachusetts

SR

21

474

22.6

1953

Bill Baird

Rhode Island

SR

23

485

21.1

1954

Keith Mahaney

Maine

JR

11

250

22.7

Billy Pappas

New Hampshire

JR

18

378

21.0

1955

Art Quimby

Connecticut

SR

25

581

23.2

1956

Bill Von Weyhe

Rhode Island

JR

25

592

23.7

1957

Bill Von Weyhe

Rhode Island

SR

22

475

21.6

1958

Clyde Lord

Vermont

SR

25

473

18.9

1959

Tom Harrington

Rhode Island

JR

19

416

21.9

1960

Tom (Skip) Chappelle

Maine

SO

23

477

20.7

1961

Benny Becton

Vermont

SO

20

435

21.8

1962

Tom (Skip) Chappelle

Maine

SR

20

390

19.5

1963

Steve Chubin

Rhode Island

SO

25

510

20.4

1964

Steve Chubin

Rhode Island

JR

27

582

21.6

1965

Clarence Hill

Massachusetts

JR

23

511

22.2

1966

Clarence Hill

Massachusetts

SR

23

554

24.1

1967

Wes Bialosuknia

Connecticut

SR

24

673

28.0

1968

Jim Stephenson

Maine

JR

24

553

23.0

1969

Jim Stephenson

Maine

SR

23

548

23.8

1970

Julius Erving

Massachusetts

SO

25

643

25.7

1971

Julius Erving

Massachusetts

JR

27

727

26.9

1972

Gary Custick

Connecticut

SO

25

458

18.3

Pete Gavett

Maine

JR

25

458

18.3

1973

Steve Rowell

Rhode Island

SR

25

572

22.9

1974

Kenny Boyd

Boston University

SR

25

532

21.3

1975

Bob Warner

Maine

JR

25

492

19.7

1976

Paul Wholey

Maine

JR

25

552

22.1

Year

Player

School

Class

Games

Rebounds

Average

1952

Burr Carlson

Connecticut

SR

20

294

14.5

1953

Art Quimby

Connecticut

SO

21

430

20.5

1954

Art Quimby

Connecticut

JR

26

588

22.6

1955

Art Quimby

Connecticut

SR

25

611

24.4

1956

Paul Aho

Massachusetts

SR

23

248

10.8

1957

Bill Von Weyhe

Rhode Island

SR

22

417

19.0

1958

Al Cooper

Connecticut

JR

27

297

11.0

1959

Ed Martin

Connecticut

JR

23

277

12.0

1960

Pete Smilkis

New Hampshire

SR

23

428

18.6

1961

Benny Becton

Vermont

SO

20

350

17.5

1962

Gary Koenig

Rhode Island

SR

26

387

14.9

1963

Toby Kimball

Connecticut

SO

24

375

15.6

1964

Toby Kimball

Connecticut

JR

27

466

17.3

1965

Toby Kimball

Connecticut

SR

23

483

21.0

1966

Bill Corley

Connecticut

SO

24

336

14.0

1967

Tim Edwards

Massachusetts

SR

25

342

13.7

1968

Art Stephenson

Rhode Island

SR

26

420

16.2

1969

Hugh Campbell

Maine

SR

23

293

12.7

1970

Julius Erving

Massachusetts

SO

25

522

20.9

1971

Julius Erving

Massachusetts

JR

27

527

19.5

1972

Dave Pemberton

New Hampshire

SR

23

345

15.0

1973

James Garvin

Boston University

SR

25

342

13.7

1974

Bob Warner

Maine

SO

24

350

14.6

1975

Bob Warner

Maine

JR

25

352

14.1

1976

John Thomas

Connecticut

SR

29

402

13.9