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Schedule & Results

2005-06 Men's Basketball Schedule and Results

Game Date Opponent Location Time/Result
Nov. 18 Wabash (Wabash Tip-Off Tournament) Wabash, Ind. L, 73-54
Nov. 19 University of Texas-Dallas (Wabash Tip-Off Tournament) Wabash, Ind. W, 71-69
Nov. 22 Concordia College Alma, Mich. L, 83-73
Dec. 1 Madonna University Livonia, Mich. L, 68-65
Dec. 3 Lake Superior State University Alma, Mich. W, 83-68
Dec. 6 Marygrove College Alma, Mich. W, 103-79
Dec. 10 Spring Arbor University Alma, Mich. W, 67-65
Dec. 16 Finlandia University (Scotty's Shootout) Alma, Mich. W, 75-56
Dec. 17 Manchester College (Scotty's Shootout) Alma, Mich. W, 64-55
Dec. 29 Case Western Reserve University (Case Western Reserve Tournament) Cleveland, Ohio W, 74-73
Dec. 30 Denison College (Case Western Reserve Tournament) Cleveland, Ohio L, 68-56
Jan. 4 Olivet College Alma, Mich. W, 80-61
Jan. 7 Calvin College Grand Rapids, Mich. L, 64-60
Jan. 11 Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, Mich. L, 77-73
Jan. 14 Albion College Alma, Mich. L, 74-71
Jan. 18 Tri-State University Alma, Mich. L, 77-70
Jan. 21 Hope College Alma, Mich. L, 85-76
Jan. 25 Adrian College Adrian, Mich. L, 73-72
Jan. 28 Olivet College Olivet, Mich. L, 75-65
Feb. 1 Calvin College Alma, Mich. L, 82-67
Feb. 4 Kalamazoo College Alma, Mich. L, 72-63
Feb. 8 Albion College Albion, Mich. L, 82-57
Feb. 11 Tri-State University Angola, Ind. W, 81-76
Feb. 15 Hope College Holland, Mich. L, 90-46
Feb. 18 Adrian College Alma, Mich. W, 73-61
Feb. 22 Hope College (MIAA Tournament) Holland, Mich. L, 85-63

2005-06 Men's JV Basketball Schedule and Results

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2004-05 Men's Basketball Schedule & Results

 

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Coach Profile

Jim Cole

Jim Cole
Graduation: 1974

Jim Cole ‘74 enters his 18th season at the helm of the Scots. In 2004, Cole led the Scots to the MIAA title and a berth in the NCAA Division III national playoffs, the second time in three years the Maroon and Cream advanced to the NCAA postseason.

A former All-MIAA and All-District quarterback for the Scots, Cole draws on the championship experiences of playing for the 1970, ‘71 and ‘72 MIAA co-champions and coaching the 1988 co-champ’s defense.

Cole sports a career mark of 105-67-0, making him Alma’s winningest football coach.