Bloomsburg State College FOOTBALL 1980 Coaches' Player Profiles DUANE FRANTZ: Senior wide receiver-ability to be outstanding in the Pennsylvania Conference. Quarterback needs to get the ball to him to improve the passing game-a solid performer. BOB SCHWALM: Senior interior lineman-what he lacks in size he makes up in ability-AllConference in 1979-an enthusiastic and stabilizing force on defense. CHUCK MULLER: Senior defensive end-good strength and experience makes him a definite threat to opposing quarterbacks. KURT WERKHEISER: Junior quarterback who also serves the Huskies well as a punterknowledgeable with football and flexible enough to serve on multiple specialty teams. SCOTT SCHUTZ: Senior defensive end with game experience-has trained with good talent throughout his career and should be a bright spot this season. DALE CROOKS: Senior quarterback-should see a lot of action this year-victimized with injuries in past seasons should gain experience fast as a field general. KEN BREUER: Senior who returns to center after a year at tight end-a key to the performance of the offensive line. BOB CROSETTO: Hardnosed senior offensive tackle-good experience, will be depended on for key blocks throughout this season. DINO DARBENZIO: Senior offensive guardexcellent upper body strength and senior pride, may be a stabilizing force for the offensive line. MIKE BLAKE: Sophomore tight end with excellent hands-improved some as a blocker, should have some exciting catches, a great future at BSC. ERNIE JACKSON: Senioroffensivetackle-good size and game experience, needed to put con sistency in running game. TIM HOFFMAN: Junior wide receiver-excellent hands, a small target but gets to the ball-should see considerable action. CLAYTON WARK: Freshman running backgreat quickness, a nose for running the ball-has a shoulder problem but should see a lot of game t ime. COVER PHOTO: Defensive End Chuck Muller in action against Ithaca. MARK MCCAUSLIN: Senior linebacker-hardnosed attitude but needs game experience, learns fast-played behind good people should be an asset. DOUG BERRY: Place kicker-good range with great accuracy in the preseason-could be a boost to offense if he continues his style under pressure. ED WRUBEL: Another bright freshman backfield prospect in the preseason-runs well for his size, will be utilized without hesitation . STEVE MORAN: Sophomore wide receiver with disciplined patterns-lacks game experience but will compliment the receiving corps well. MARK ORTMAN: Defensive back with excellent speed-welcome addition to the defense, should help shore-up a weakness in the past. LEWIS GILES: Junior wide receiver with tremendous speed-a sprinter in track, represents a genuine long ball threat. BRAD DREXLER: Sophomore linebackershowed a lot of potential in preseasonexpected to solidify the defense with some big plays. RON MARCUCCI: Sophomore running back with good football awareness-the leading freshman ball carrier, should see a lot of action. PETE OCHINKO: A transfer from East Stroudsburg-a love for contact and the speed to get there. JOHN BOLTON: Junior defensive back-lacks game experience, good size and an aggressive hitter. BOB TORRE: Excellent freshman prospect at defensive back-great desire and good football sense. Bloomsburg State College is committed to providing leadership in taking affirmative action to attain equal educational and employment rights for all persons, without regard to sex, handicap, or other legally protected classification . This policy is placed in this document in accordance with state and federal laws including Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Please direct equal opportunity inquiries to: Affirmative Action/Title IX Coordinator, Carver Hall , 389-2523. ~, ~ _,... .... .vi[!: Douglas Berry ,11! Mike Blake John Bolton 1-1USI\ 1!::.5 Ken Breuer I Dale Crooks Robert Crosetto j) I .._. , , !CI//C:-r Tim Hoffman Steve Moran Charles Muller Peter Ochinko Mark Ortman Bob Torre Clayton Wark Kurt Werkheiser Ed Wrubel Brad Drexler Duane Frantz Ron Marcucci Mark McCauslin Scott Schutz Bob Schwalm u\l. l•C' .u, r111 1rn A 1979 Statistics (Better Performers) Rushing Car. Net Yards Avg. TD's MikeMorucci .... 283 .... 1221 .. ..... . 4.3 .... .. 9 Bentz Tozer ..... 26 . . . . 53 ........ 2.0 .... . Joe Hepp . . . . . . . 8 . . . . 20 . ... . ... 2.5 .... . Passing Att. Comp. Pct. Rick Knisely ...... 54 .. 16 .... 29.6 Matt Figard ... . ... 87 .. 38 .... 43.6 Dale Croods ...... 48 .. 22 .... 45.8 Kurt Werkheiser ... 14 .. 7 .... 50.0 Receiving No. Ed Bug no ............. 31 . ... ... Duane Frantz .......... 12 . ... . .. John Jola ............. 9 .... ... Mike Marucci .......... 13 ....... Yds. Int. . 250 . . 6 . 657 . . 7 . 220 . . 6 . 119 .. - . . . . ....ill Ernie Jackson Lewis Giles Dino Darbenzio Yds. 578 171 163 124 TD's 1 2 TD's ...... 2 ...... 2 . .... . .... . . Punting No. Yds. Avg. Kurt Werkheiser ........ 66 ..... ... 2407 .. .... 36.5 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. Paul Ziegenfuss . . ... ... 12 . ....... 181 ...... 15.1 Geoff Johnson ... ...... 9 ... . . . .. 215 ...... 24.0 Mike Marucci ........ .. 6 ........ 151 . ... .. 25.1 Scoring TD's FG's XP Mike Marucci . ... . . 10 ....... - ... .. .. Pete McKenna ..... - .... . .. 5 ....... 12 Duane Frantz ...... 2 . .... .. - ....... Ed Bugno .. . .. .... 2 ....... - ..... . . - Pts. 60 27 12 12 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER OF LEADING CANDIDATES Ht. Hometown Pos. Class Age Wt. Name Beeson , Mark .. .. . ..... ... . . LB . ........... So .. .... . . . . . .. 18 . . .... . . . .. 6·0 .. .... . .... 185 ... . ..... .Chadds Ford Berry,Douglas ........... . .. K ............ . So ... .. .. . ... .. 19 ... . . . . . ... 6·0 .. .. . . . . . . . 160 . . ... .. . . . Port Royal Blackburn, Chris .. . . .... . . . . DL . . . . .. . . . . .. Jr . . . ....... . .. . 20 . .. . . .. ... . 6·0 . . ......... 200 ..... . .... S. Williamsport Blake, Mike ... . . . ... .. . . ... TE . .. . . . . . .... So . .. . .. .. . . . . . 20 ...... . .... 6·1 . . . .. . ... . . 200 . ... . ... . . Allendale, NJ Bolton, John .... . ... .. . . .. . DB . . . .... .. . .. Jr . . .. ..... . .... 20 .... . . . . ... 6·0 ..... . . . ... 195 .. .... .. . . Harrisburg Breuer, Ken .. .. . . . . . . . ..... C .. . . . .. .. . . . . Sr . . . .... . ... .. 21 . . . . ... . ... 5·10 ... . . ..... 200 . . .. . ..... Whitestown, NY Crooks, Dale . . .... . .. . . . ... QB ..... .. ... .. Sr... ...... . ... 22 . . . . .. . . . . . 6·1 .. ... . .. . .. 188 ... .. .. ... King of Prussia Crosetto, Robert .. .... .. .. .. OL . . .... . . .... Sr . ........ . .. . 21 .. . ... ... . . 6·0 ..... . .. . . . 213 . .... . . ... Bluffton, IN Darbenzio, Dino . . .... . .... .. OL ... ... .. . . . . Sr. .. .. . . . ... .. 21 ........... 6·0 ... . . . . . . .. 215 ... . . . . ... Old Forge DeFilippis, Enzo . ...... . .. . . OL ... .. ... . . .. Jr. ..... . ... . .. . 20 . . . .. . . . . . . 6·0 ... . ... . ... 200 ... .. . .... Philadelphia DeMartino, John ...... .. . . . . OL .... . . . ..... Fr.. . .. ..... . .. 18 ..... . .. . .. 6·0 . .. . . .. .... 190 .. . . ... . . . Reading Drexler, Brad . . . .. . . ........ LB . .... .. . . . .. So . ........ . ... 19 . . . . .. . . . .. 6·0 . .. . .. . .... 198 ......... . Douglastown Frantz, Duane ........... . . . WR .... . ...... Sr.. ......... .. 21 .... . . ... . . 6·1 . . .. . . . . .. . 186 . .. . . . . . .. Halifax Giles,Lewis . . .... . ..... .... WR ...... ... . . Jr .. .. . .. . . .. .. . 20 .... . . . .. . . 5·11 . .... . . .. . 180 ...... . .. . York Goble, Dale ..... . . .. . . .. . . . LB ........... . So . ..... . .... . . 21 ...... . . . .. 5·11 .. . .. . . . .. 189 . . ... . .. . . Painted Post, NY Heintzelman, Terry .. . .... . .. OB . . .. . . . . .... So . . . . . ........ 20 ..... . .. . . . 5·11 . . ... . .... 176 .... . . . . .. Selinsgrove Hoffman, Tim ......... . . . . . . WR ... ... ... .. Jr.... . .. .. .. . . . 20 ... .. . .. .. . 5·10 . . .. . ... . . 165 ... . ... . .. Lititz Jackson, Ernie . . ... .. ....... OL .. . . . . . . . . . . Sr. . . . .. . . . . .. . 22 . .... ... ... 6·3 . .... . .. . . . 230 . .. .. .. . . . Port Jervis, NY Kaswandik, David ........ .. . DB ............ Jr... . . .... . . . .. 21 . . . . . . .... . 5.9 . . ... .. .. . . 160 .... ... ... Pottsville Kenney, Bob ... . . . .. ... .... RB . . . ...... ... Fr.. ........... 18 .. ... . . .. . . 6·0 . . .. .. .. . . . 170 . . .. . .. .. . Mountaintop Kucewicz, Stan ....... . .. . .. WR . ....... . .. Fr. . .. . ... . .. .. 18 . .. ... . . ... 6·0 ........... 183 ......... .Wilkes•Barre Marcucci,Ron . . ............ RB ............ So .. . .. . . . . . .. . 20 ........... 5·11 ... . . .. ... 181 . . .. . . .. .. Malvern McCauslin, Mark . . .. . ... .. . . LB ............ Sr..... . .... . . . 21 ..... . . .... 6·0 ... ... . .. .. 193 . ... . . .. .. Camp Hill Mc Elroy, Alan .. .... .. . ..... DL .. ... . ...... Jr . ...... . ...... 20 . ..... .. ... 5·11 .. . .... . .. 207 . . . . ... . . . Peckville Montagna, David ... .... . . .. . OL . .... . ...... Jr. .... ... ...... 21 ...... . .... 6·2 . .... .. . . .. 225 ... . .. . ... Scotch Plains, NJ Moran,Steve . . . . .. .. .. .. ... WR .. ... ...... So .. ... .... .... 19 . .. .. . . .. . . 5·11 ... ... .... 175 ...... . ... Red Hill Morgan , Fred ........ . ...... DL .. . . . . . ..... Jr . .. ..... . ... . . 22 ... . . .. . . . . 6·1 .. . . . .. . . .. 195 . ...... . . .Wayne Morrow, Bill .... ..... .... . .. TE ...... . . .. . . Fr.... .. .. . . . . . 17 ..... . ..... 6·0 . ..... . ... . 190 . . . ... .. . . Norwood Muller, Charles . ............ DL ... .. . ..... . Sr. . . . . .. . . . . .. 21 .. .. . . .. . .. 6·0 . . ... . ... . . 215 .. .. . ... . . Easton Ochinko, Peter . . . .. . . ....... DB .. .. . .. .... . Jr . ........ . .... 21 .... . . . . . .. 5·10 . . .. . .. . .. 185 . . . ... .... Kingston O'Neill, Greg . . . . . .. . .. . .... DB ... .... . .... Fr. . ...... . .... 18 . . . . .. . . . .. 6·0 . . . .. . . . .. . 185 .. . . . . . .. . Norristown Ortman, Mark ... . . . .. . . . .... DB ............ Fr.. . ... . . . . . . . 18 ........... 5·8 ........... 170 ......... .Glen Ridge Pepper, David . . . ........... DL . .. . . . .. . . .. Fr. . ....... . ... 18 ... . ... .. . . 6•4 . . ... . . ... . 203 . .. . ... . .. Burlington Pike, Kevin . . . . ........... . . OL .. . . . .. .. ... So .. . . .. . .... . . 20 . . ... . . . .. . 6·1 . .. . . . . . . . . 210 . . .. . . .. . .Chalfont Porter, Aaron .... .... . . . ... . QB .. .... . . .... Fr. . . . ... . . .. . . 18 ........... 5.9 .. . ... .... . 164 . ... . .. . .. Philadelphia Schutz, Scott .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. DL . .. . ... .. .. . Sr. . ... . ... . .. . 21 ... .... . . . . 6·1 . . . .. . . . .. . 200 ... ... . .. . Pottstown Schwalm, Bob . . ........... . DL .... . .... . . . Sr . . .... .. ..... 22 ..... . .. . .. 5·10 ..... . . . .. 210 . . .. . . . . .. Branchdale Sochovka, James ........ . .. DL .. . ... . ..... Jr .. ... . . . . . .. .. 20 . . .. . ... ... 6·0 ... . .. . .... 205 . .. . . . . ... Taylor Tkach, Tim ......... . . .... .. OL ... . ........ Jr . .. .. . . . . . ... . 20 . ... .. ..... 6·0 ...... . . . .. 240 .... . ..... Lehighton Torre, Bob . . . . ............ . DB .......... . . Fr.. .. . . .. . . .. . 19 . . . . .... . . . 5·11 ... . . . .... 182 .. . . . . . ... Peckville Wark, Clayton . .... . ...... . . RB . .......... . So . . . . ... . ... . . 19 . . . . ....... 5·9 .. . .... . ... 195 .......... Berwick Werkheiser, Kurt . . . .. . .. . . . . QB/P . . . . . .... . Jr . . . . . . . . .... . . 20 .... ...... . 6·1 ... . .. .. ... 195 . . . ...... . E. Greenville Wrubel, Ed ... . . .... . ... . .. . RB . . .... . .. . .. Fr. .. . . .. . .. ... 18 ........... 5·10 . . ........ 170 .... .. .... Exeter Wylock, John . . ... . . . . ...... DL .. . .. .. ... . . Fr... ... . .... .. 18 . . .... . . ... 6·4 .... . . .. . . . 226 ... .. .. . .. N. Tarrytown Zaccheo,James .. .. . .... ... OL .... . ... .. .. Jr. ... .. . . .... .. 20 .... . . . . . . . 5·10 . .. . . .. . . . 215 .. .. . . . . . .Scranton Team Totals First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total BSC ......... 53 .... . ... 50 .... . .. 19 . . . . . . . 122 Opp ... . ..... 58 . ... . ... 41 .... . .. 11 .. .. .. . 110 Score By Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total BSC .. . ... . ... . .... 19 . . . 51 . .. 12 ... 36 118 Opp ... . ... . . ... . . . 37 . .. 44 . .. 37 .. . 47 . .. 165 Fumbles Own Recovered Own Lost Total BSC . ....... 9 . . . . ... . ........ 19 . . . . . . . . . . 28 Opp .... . ... 7 .. . ... . ......... 15 .... .. . ... 22 Total Total Rushing Yds. Passing Yds. Total Yds. BSC ... . 1176 . . ... . . . .. . 1271 ... . . ..... . 2447 Opp .... 963 ....... .. . . 1445 . ... . .... . . 2408 Defense Name Uat At Fr Dale Hockenberry . 33 . . 94 . 3 KurtPettis .. . .. . . 28 . . 78 . 1 HowieGulick .. . .. 25 . . 87. 3 SalLoBue . . .. ... 25 . . 78. 1 Bob Schwalm ... . 24 . . 80. 2 DaveReidenouer .. 26 .. 46 . 2 Steve Haire . .. . .. 20 .. 57. 1 FG or XPT Total Int. Blckd Sack Pts. 1 .. 1 . .. . 3 ... 188 - .. 1 . ... 14 .. . 184 3 . . - .... 2 . . . 167 - .. - . ... 7 ... 152 - .. - .. . . 3 . .. 143 3 .. - .. .. - . . . 119 100 Football Outlook • 1980 Eighteen returning lettermen were among the over 90 Bloomsburg State College football candidates reporting to campus in mid-August to begin daily practice sessions for one of the toughest schedules in the school's history. New head coach Clark Boler and his staff have their work cut out to prepare to meet the 1979 NCAA Division Ill national champion, Ithaca in the opener on September 6. "Since approval for Bloomsburg to become a Division II team came late, we weren't able to hold spring practice," Boler said. "So we only have about three weeks to size up the candidates, half of which are newcomers. However, we have a good nucleus of returnees to build around and we expect to be a very competitive team." Leading the returning lettermen are two first team eastern division Pennsylvania Conference selections in Bob Schwalm, a 5'10", 215 pound defensive tackle, and Dino Darbenzio, a 6'0", 215 pound offensive guard. Second team PC selections back are 6'1", 215 pound senior offensive guard Bob Crosetto, and 6'3", 220 pound offensive tackle Ernie Jackson. Other key returners include wide receiver and defensive back Duane Frantz, linebacker Mark Beeson, tight end Mike Blake, offensive linesman Ken Breuer, quarterback Dale Crooks, offensive tackle Dave Gillis, linebacker Mark McCauslin, defensive ends Chuck Muller, and Scott Schutz, center Kevin Pike, fullback Bentz Tozer, quarterback and punter Kurt Werkheiser, and offensive guard Jim Zaccheo. Boler was named head coach in February of this year after Ron Puhl requested a change in assignment following BSC's 2-8 season in '79. Carl Hinkle, Irvin Wright, Bill Derr, Joe Geiger, Frank Williams, Bill Wolff, all of whom were assistant coaches under Puhl are back, and new assistant coaches are Bill Sproule, Frank Galicki, Al Cihocki, and Paul Boone. Key losses through graduation were All-American runningback Mike Morucci, who was drafted by New Orleans, all-conference defensive end Kurt Pettis, who signed as a free agent with Kansas City; and allconference linebackers Howie Gulick, and Dale Hockenberry. Head Football Coach 1980 Rodrick "Clark" Boler, a member of Alabama's 1961 national championship team, was named head football coach at Bloomsburg State College in February 1980. He replaced Ron Puhl who requested reassignment of his responsibilities in the Health, Physical Education and Athletics Department following the 1979 season. Boler, who joined the HPEA department in 1968, served as head baseball coach for the past 12 years. The Alabama native has a broad background in both coaching and participation as an athlete. In addition to coaching baseball, he has been coach of cross country at BSC for the past four years and was an assistant football coach for eight years from 1968 - 1976. On defense his assignments included defensive line coach, linebacker coach and defensive coordinator. He also was an offensive coordinator for two years. Boler was a member of two of the Alabama teams Joe Nameth played on (1962 and 1963) and then served as a freshman and scout team coach at Alabama in 1964, the year the Crimson Tide won another national championship. The Barna team of 1962 played Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl and in 1963 Boler was senior game captain when the Tide played Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg he taught physical education and physical science courses at Gadsden High School, Gadsden, Alabama, where he also served as head baseball coach, assistant football coach, and assistant basketball coach. During that time, Gadsden won Etowah County championships in football and baseball. As a high school letter winner in three sports at Tuscaloosa County High School, Boler received AllState honors in football and won Most Valuable Player Award when his team won the Class AA State Basketball Championship. In addition to playing football at the University of Alabama, he was a member of the varsity baseball squad for three years and played freshman basketball. Following his college career, he was a successful player-coach of a semi-pro basketball team in Alabama. Boler has also been a PIAA basketball official for over eight years. CARL HINKLE WILLIAM WOLFF Carl Hinkle has been an assistant coach since joining the faculty in 1971 and will coach receivers. A native of Berwick, Pennsylvania, he received his bachelor's degree from Montana State University where he was a standout for the Bobcats in football and wrestling. He began his coaching career in the public schools of New York and later served coaching staffs of Ithaca College, Cornell University, and State University of New York at Cortland. His master's degree was earned at Ithaca College. He also serves as BSC's head track and field coach. William Wolff with 30 years of football experience is in his sixth year with the Huskies and will work with the quarterbacks. Wolff played two years at both Pitt University and Kutztown State College. He has a long coaching career including three years at St. Clair Area High School and six years at Danville High School. Irvin Wright, in his third year at SSC, will be assisting in coaching the defensive linemen. Wright spent his college career at Dodgi3 City Community College for two years as linebacker and offensive guard and two years at SUNY/Buffalo as a linebacker after which he remained a year as the head freshman coach. From 1970 to January 1977, he was an assistant coach in charge of linebackers and defensive linemen at the University of Toledo. Frank Williams, returning for his fifth year, will handle the defensive backs. He served the last two seasons as linebacker coach and defensive coordinator. A 1975 graduate of Kutztown State College, he was honorable mention Little AllAmerican and captain in his senior year. Williams will be inducted into KSC's Football Hall of Fame later this fall. William Derr, in his fifth year, will be in charge of tightends. A previous standout offensive lineman for the Huskies in the late 60's, Derr is presently teaching at Southern Columbia H. S. where he has had four years of experience as head line coach and offensive coordinator. Joe Geiger is back with the Huskies for the second year and wi 11 coach the offensive backs. A fine all-around athlete, Geiger was a standout quarterback for BSC under Sproule, rushing for 11 touchdowns in the 1972 and 1973 seasons and passing for 10 touchdowns during the same period. William Sproule, a former standout in the 1959 and 1960 Syracuse Bowl teams, was head football coach at BSC from 1971 through 1975. The Coalsdale native has been directing BSC intramural programs since that time but now returns to coach the offensive line. He was also affiliated with football while serving in the U. S. Army. a IRVIN WRIGHT FRANK WILLIAMS WILLIAM DERR JOE GEIGER WILLIAM SPROULE AL CIHOCKI, JR. FRANK GALICKI PAUL BOONE Al Cihocki, Jr. joins the staff this year as the defensive end coach. While playing his college footall at Ithaca College, he led the team in tackles his junior and senior years at the linebacker position. He was head coach at Southern Columbia H. S. for four seasons and last year was an assistant at Central Columbia H. S. PAUL G. SLOCUM Frank Galicki, a newcomer to the Husky staff, brings an impressive background to the defensive unit. The Mocanaqua native was an AllState and Big 33 linebacker at Nanticoke Area H. S. and went on to Wilkes College where he continued to stand out. As a Colonel linebacker, he was All-East and Associated Press All-State in 1972 and was named Wilkes' Athlete of the Year in 1973. Paul Boone joins the staff this year to coach the kickers. Boone is an ex-Marine and a retired Federal Bureau of Prisons supervisor. He played on Service teams and with the South-East Maroons in Washington, D.C. Paul G, Slocum, a native of Massachusetts, was appointed Physical Therapist at BSC in the fall of 1972. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Dakota Wesleyan University, South Dakota, and was awarded his Certificate of Physical Therapy from the School of Allied Medical Professions, University of Pennsylvania. College Facts LOCATION: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 17815 ENROLLMENT: 5400 U.G. COLORS: Maroon and Gold NICKNAME: Huskies PRESIDENT: Dr. James H. McCormick CHAIRMAN, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS: Dr. Jerry Medlock ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: H. Cecil Turberville (Phone: 389-3225) ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR:Joanne McComb(Phone: 389-3912) MEMBER: NCAA (Div. II), ECAC (Div. II), Pennsylvania Conference (eastern) STADIUM: Robert B. Redman (5,000) DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION: Bruce "Nick" Dietterick (Phone: 389-3411) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: James Hollister (Phone: 389-3411, Office; 784-6568, Home) 1980 Football Schedule DATE Sept. 6 13 20 27 Oct. 10 18 25 Nov. 1 8 OPPONENT TIME Ithaca College Shippensburg Lock Haven **Mansfield West Chester Millersville Cheyney *Kutztown East Stroudsburg 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. *Homecoming SITE H A H H A H A H A **Parent's Weekend 1979 Results BSC OPP. Ithaca College Shippensburg Lock Haven Mansfield Wilkes College West Chester Millersville Cheyney Kutztown East Stroudsburg 6 13 21 24 27 7 7 3 7 3 13 16 31 7 3 15 27 9 12 31 Record: 2-8 Record Against Opponents Ithaca College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Shippensburg ....................... 19-25-0 Lock Haven ......... . ....... . ....... 25-28-3 Mansfield ........................... 32-18-3 West Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-30-0 Mi Ilersvi Ile .......................... 20-18-4 Cheyney . . .......................... 13-6-1 Kutztown ............ . .............. 18-15-0 East Stroudsburg .... . ..... .. ........ 16-30-2