Ill . ... .•.• ..... • ••• ... t ••••• ... . .. . • ~ " ~ • • ••• • • ••••• • . ..... .. '. ..... . :....... , ... •.,.. ~ ·-~• ·4·~~-- •~-~ ,. o,:·._,. " ',,..,,,,, ,...,_...:,,. ···"'· ....... ,.A .• •. . . .•..... • •• •• .. 9 • • • • • • ., ..... Ill IJI BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY Bloomsburg University is a multi-purpose institution of higher education serving the citizens of Pennsylvania as one of the 14 Commonwealth-owned universities. With a commitment to provide a quality, affordable education for all qualified students , Bloomsburg combines the tradition of an institution founded in 1839 with modern learning , living , and recreational programs and facilities . Commonwealth funding provides 55 percent of Bloomsburg 's annual operating budget. Undergraduate students may enroll in degree programs in 64 areas of study in the arts and sciences , business , teacher education , nursing , and health sciences . A program in engineering is offered in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State University, and preparation for post-baccalaureate study at professional schools is offered. Unique educational opportunities are available through advanced placement, study abroad , professional practicum , internships, independent study, and the Department of Developmental Instruction programs. At the graduate level , the master's degree is offered in 25 areas of study, and there are 10 supervisory certification programs in the field of teacher education . Extended program offerings provide continuing , life-long learning opportunities for people of all ages and educational interest through non-degree courses, non-credit mini-courses offered at off-campus locations, and by public service television and credit for work experience. Enrollment for the fall semester 1986 totalled 6,757 students. There were 5,332 full-time and 818 part-time undergraduates and 120 full-time and 487 part-time graduate students. Instruction is provided by a 367-member faculty . The university's 173-acre campus overlooks the Town of Bloomsburg and the scenic Susquehanna Valley. Carver Hall , built in 1867, provides a contrast with the modern facilities that include seven residence halls, a library, a 2,000-seat auditorium, student union , dining hall , gymnasium , administration building , five classroom buildings, athletic fields , and recreational areas on the lower campus. An athletic complex and recreational area occupy the school 's 100-acre upper campus . In addition , the James H. McCormick Center for Human Services is the newest building on the lower campus and was used for the first time in the fall of 1985. Located less than two miles from an lntersiate 80 interchange and 22 miles from Interstate 81 , Bloomsburg is within one hour's driving time from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton , Hazleton , and Williamsport, 1 1/2 hours from Harrisburg , 2 1/2 hours from Philadelphia, and three hours from New York City. The community is 45 miles from the Avoca International Airport and is serviced by major bus lines. Bloomsburg has an enviable placement record . Of the 1,104 who graduated in the 1984-85 academic year, 81.4% have meaningful employment or were in graduate school one year later. Active files of over 25,000 living alumni are kept by the university. Graduates of BU have distinguished themselves in areas including law, medicine (one is a Nobel Laureate), science, architecture, education , industry, and research . Bloomsburg University is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education , and the Pennsylvania Board of Education . Cover photo: Senior quarterback Jay DeDea TABLE OF CONTENTS Bloomsburg University . Quick Facts and Contacts at BU .. President Harry Ausprich . Athletic Director Roger Sanders . Head Coach Pete Adrian . The Huskies' Staff . The Season Ahead for the Huskies . The Huskies' 1987 Pre-Season Roster . A Look at the Huskies' 1987 Veterans . 1986 Review of the Huskies . The Huskies' 1986 Statistics . . . The Huskies' 1986 Honors . DeDea-Martin Combo Makes Huskies' Offense Click . The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference . 1986 PSAC Final Standings, Past PSAC Champions . PSAC All-Time Records . The Huskies' All-Time Records . The Huskies Against All Opponents ... . . . . .... . . . .. . The Huskies Over The Years . Meet The Huskies' 1987 Opponents . Composite Schedule Of The Huskies' 1987 Opponents . Robert B. Redman Stadium- Home Of The Huskies . The Huskies' Area Media Outlets . 1987 Schedule . Inside Front Cover 1 .2 .2 .3 . 4-5 . 6-7 . 8-9 . 10-15 . 16-17 18-20 .... ...... 21 . 22-23 . 24 . .. . . .. .... . . 25 . 26 . 27-29 . 30 31 . 32-42 . .............. 43 . 44 . Inside Back Cover .. . . . ........ Back Cover TO THE MEDIA For further information concerning Bloomsburg football, contact Sports Information Director Jim Hollister, Waller Administration Building, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 (phone 717-389-4413, office; 717-784-7756, home.) QUICK FACTS AND CONTACTS AT BU Location: Bloomsburg , Pa. 17815 Enrollment: 6,757 General Information: 717-389-4000 President: Dr. Harry Ausprich Athletic Director: Roger Sanders Athletic Department: 717-389-4354 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Stadium: Robert 8. Redman (5,000) Pressbox: 717-389-4353 Football Office: 717-389-4359, 4364, 4368 Trainer: Art Hopkins (phone 717-389-4401) Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan (phone 717-389-4374) Conference: Pennsylvania (Eastern Division) 1986 Overall Record: 7-2-1 1986 PC Eastern Division Record: 3-2-1 HARRY AUSPRICH President Dr. Harry Ausprich began his tenure July 15, 1985, as the 16th president of Bloomsburg University. His appointment follows that of former President James H. McCormick, who is currently serving as the Chancellor for the State System of Higher Education, and Dr. Larry W. Jones, who served as President for two years on an acting and interim basis. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, Ausprich served at Kent State University as dean of the College of Fine and Professional Arts from 1978 to 1985. While there, he was instrumental in implementing a program in fashion design and merchandising that has gained a national reputation. In addition, he served as dean of the Blossom Festival School Program in cooperation with the Cleveland Orchestra. In previous years, he served as dean of the Faculty of Arts and later as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, both at SUNY Buffalo. While at Buffalo, he developed a proposal for a program in dance and for a series of interdisciplinary seminars in the arts. In the early 1970s he worked at the University of Northern Iowa as dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts. Classroom teaching experiences and departmental chairperson responsibilities comprised his major assignments at Indiana State University and Memphis State University. In addition to these administrative responsibilities, Ausprich has had varied professional experiences while serving as a member of the Ohio Humanities Council, the National Fine Arts Commission, the City Planning Commission in Buffalo, the Board of Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, and the National Endowment of the Humanities Public Program Committee. He has also served as the speech editor for Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., was a guest lecturer and consultant on faculty development and retraining for the Pennsylvania State Colleges, and has published and delivered papers to numerous professional speech and theater associations. His academic background includes a bachelor of science degree from New York University, College at Buffalo, a master of science degree from the University of Wisconsin in theater and broadcasting, and a doctorate from Michigan State University in communications and theater. ROGER SANDERS Athletic Director Roger Sanders assumed his duties as Bloomsburg's director of athletics in June 1982. In addition, Sanders has served as head coach of the Huskies' highly successful Division I wrestling program for the past 15 years compiling an enviable 175-72-3 record. During his tenure, BU has captured five Pennsylvania Conference championships and an Eastern Wrestling League title. He has coached 37 PC champions and numeous all-americans including six national champions. Under his direction, many new projects have developed in the Athletic Department including the construction of nine new athletic practice fields and an addition to the Redman Stadium pressbox, obtaining automobiles from local dealers for use by Athletic Department personnel in recruiting and scouting trips, an "ox roast" prior to the Homecoming contest, a facelift or redecoration for the Nelson Fieldhouse main arena floor, among others. He has also spent numerous hours working on a program to build a general athletic scholarship fund through the Husky Club-Alumni Association to aid Bloomsburg in its efforts to maintain a highly competitive program in the Pennsylvania Conference and NCAA Divisions I and II. A native of Fairless Hills, Pa., Sanders graduated from West Chester where he won three Middle Atlantic University Division championships and a NCAA College Division crown. During his four years of collegiate wrestling, he never lost a dual match. Before coming to Bloomsburg, he served as head coach at New York University where he had a five-year record of 50-18-1. 2 PETE ADRIAN Head Coach Pete Adrian is in his second year as the Huskies' head football coach, following a 10-year stint as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at the University of Rhode Island. The Huskies' coach registered a 7-2-1 record in his initial season including a third place finish in the Pennsylvania Conference's Eastern Division. The 37-year-old native of the Brilliant, Ohio, area replaced George Landis who left Bloomsburg after four years as the Huskies' mentor to take over the head coaching duties at nearby Bucknell University. Adrian had served with head coach Bob Griffin at Rhode Island leading the Rams to consecutive 10-3 records in 1984 and 1985 and appearances in the NCAA Division I-AA national playoffs. Rhode Island also captured three Yankee Conference titles winning the crowns in 1981, 1984, and 1985. At the school, Adrian worked specifically with the Rams' linebacking corps while coordinating the defensive schemes. During his tenure at URI, the teams compiled a 58-51-1 record. Also in both 1984 and 1985, Rhode Island won the Lambert/Meadowlands Cup in Division I-AA. The award symbolizes football supremacy among eastern schools. Prior to returning to Rhode Island, where he served as an assistant coach in the 1970 and 1971 seasons, Adrian was the defensive line coach under Griffin at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho, from 1972-75. He also was the school's head golf coach. Before his first stint at Rhode Island, he was the freshman coach at West Virginia University after his graduation from that school in 1968. While at WVU, Adrian was a linebacker for the Mountaineers and served as captain of the freshman team. He was a five-sport letterwinner at Brilliant High School in the sports of football, basketball, baseball, track, and golf. In addition to his football duties, Adrian has also been an instructor in the physical education departments at Idaho State and Rhode Island. He holds membership in the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), New England Football Coaching Association, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the Masonic Lodge. Adrian earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education at West Virginia in 1970 and his master's degree in Physical Education from Rhode Island in 1971. 3 THE HUSKIES' STAFF Vin Sinagra - Defensive Line Vin Sinagra is entering his second year as an assistant coach for Bloomsburg. He was the first assistant coach selected by Pete Adrian to join the Huskies' staff. His main responsibilities will be to work with the Bloomsburg defense, and he will be in charge of the Huskies' defensive line. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, Sinagra was the head coach at Milford Academy, Connecticut, for four seasons. Before assuming his duties at Milford, he was the defensive line coach at Rhode Island University. He also played professional football for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League, following three years in a starting role at Rhode Island. Joe Viadella - Offensive Coordinator Joe Viadella also begins his second year on the BU coaching staff. His main responsiblities will be designing and calling the plays for the Huskies' offense. Viadella was the receiver coach at the University of Kentucky for three seasons before coming to Bloomsburg. Prior to taking the position with the Wildcats' staff, he served as the defensive end coach at the University of Rhode Island from 1980 to 1982. Viadella also spent time as an assistant coach at Montville (Conn.) High School, Griswold (Conn.) High School and St. Thomas Moore (Conn.) Prep. He played on the United States Marine Corps championship teams in 1975 and 1976 and was an All-Marine linebacker. Frank Williams - Defensive Backs Frank Williams has the longest tenure on the BU football staff. He returned to the school for the 1982 campaign after spending one season at Bucknell. Prior to assuming the defensive backfield duties at Bucknell, Williams was one of the Huskies' assistant coaches from 1976 to 1980. As an undergraduate, he was an All-Pennsylvania Conference selection at Kutztown and is a member of that school's Hall of Fame. Lou Mingrone - Kickers Lou Mingrone has been a member of the Huskies' staff since 1983 joining the football coaching ranks after a successful eight-year stint as Bloomsburg's head soccer coach from 1975-1982. While in charge of the Huskies' soccer program, his teams posted a 65-42-4 record, including a school-record 13 victories in 1979 enroute to an ECAC title. Dave Fortunato - Offensive Line Dave Fortunato's main responsibilities will be with the Huskies' offensive line. He is a graduate of West Liberty (W.Va.) State College where he played on the offensive line. He earned his master's degree from Ohio University while serving as the school's assistant line coach for two years. Fortunato is entering his second year on the BU coaching unit. 4 Dale Joyner - Receivers Dale Joyner will work with the Bloomsburg receivers . He played th e position of wide receiver at Boston University before working as a graduate assistant at the University of Houston . He was a member of the Cougars' staff in the 1984 Cotton Bowl. In 1985, he was an assistant at Milford Academy with Vin Sinagra. Joyner is entering his second year on the Huskies ' coaching staff. Ed Givens - Offensive Backfield Ed Givens, a former running back at Rhode Island , will coach BU ' s offensive backfield. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg , Givens served as one of Rhode Island 's junior varsity coaches . While at Bloomsburg , he is pursuing a master's degree in education . Givens is entering his second season as a BU assistant coach . Art Hopkins, Head Trainer Art Hopkins is in his fifth year as the head trainer at Bloomsburg. He is a licensed physical therapist (LPT) and received his certificate from Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia and his undergraduate degree at East Stroudsburg. .. ,, ., l l'lJ l ~-~ Ron Morgan - Equipment Manager Ron Morgan has served as Bloomsburg's equipment manager for the past 14 years. Morgan is located in the Nelson Fieldhouse and handles most of the equipment needs for BU 's 18 varsity programs . Dr. Jim Perry - Team Physician Dr . Jim Perry is entering his sixth year as a team physician for BU . Dr. Perry received his medical degree from the University of Florida and did his orthopedic training at Dartmouth College. He did his sports medicine fellowship at Harvard University. Dr. Perry received his undergraduate degree from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado. He has been a member of the Geisinger Medical Center staff since 1981. :ti • • )I Dr. Kathy Kopach, Team Physician Dr. Kathy Kopach is entering her third year as a team physician for BU. Dr. Kopach received her medical degree from Penn State University and did her residency in orthopedic surgery at Dartmouth College and the Geisinger Medical Center. She received her undergraduate degree from Carleton University in Northfield , Minn. She has a private practice in Berwick . D • 5 1987 PREVIEW OF THE HUSKIES The adjustment period is over. In his first season at the helm , head coach Pete Adrian redesigned the Huskies both offensively and defensively and came away with a 7-2-1 record. A solid base of veterans return from the 1986 unit which should put the squad well on its way to the school's fifth consecutive non-losing campaign. One of the best passing/rushing combinations in Division II will provide the Huskies with a potentially outstanding offensive attack as quarterback Jay DeDea (6-3, 220) and runningback Tom Martin (5-7, 169) enter their senior seasons. DeDea has already set several school records and many more are within sight of the strong-armed veteran . Last season he passed for 2255 yards and 14 touchdowns in his first full, healthy season with the club. His career totals stand at 332 completions in 697 attempts for 4705 yards and 36 touchdowns. Martin earned a starting spot in the backfield in the middle of 1985 and has used his quick, elusive style to rush for almost 2000 yards since that time. He had 918 yards on 183 carries last year and scored eight times. His durability may be his biggest asset, and he wiil again be depended on to do the bulk of the ball carrying. Paul Venesky (6-0 , 186) is listed behind DeDea, and although the senior has seen only limited action over the past two seasons, he has the talent to step into the starting role if called upon. A year ago he threw just nine passes, completing five of those throws, two for touchdowns. A pair of powerful runners should share time in the backfield with Martin. Juniors Mike Medina (5-10, 198) and Leonard Bluitt (5-9, 184) have both shown the ability to pick up yardage when needed, as Medina gained 111 yards on 31 carries last season and Bluitt, who sat out 1986, contributed 185 yards on 46 rushes during the Huskies' march to the Pennsylvania Conference Championship two years ago. When the Huskies want to put the ball in the air, several quality receivers are available. Tight end John Rockmore (6-1, 231) was the team 's second leading pass catcher a year ago with 31 receptions for 449 yards and a touchdown. The squad's most serious deep threat, Curtis Still (5-9, 160), and one of the club's most versatile athletes, Jeff Sparks (6-1 , 169), have the inside track at wide receiver. Still caught 22 passes for 370 yards and two touchdowns in 1986, while Sparks converted from quarterback midway through the season and pulled in three receptions for 80 yards , the highest average per catch of any of the team's receivers at 26 .7 yards. In addition , Martin (eight catches in 1986), Medina (four catches) , and Bluitt have all shown that they can catch the ball circling out of the backfield. More size than ever before will be on the offensive line as four of the projected starters weigh in at more than 250 pounds. Veteran center John Fulmer (6-2, 253) , who was named to the conference 's all-star unit along with DeDea and Martin last year, will be in the middle once again with first-year guards Bob Preston (6-1, 241) and Dave Pysher (6-1, 250) on either side. The junior duo has been listed as reserve tackles for the past two seasons but made the move inside during spring drills. Two of the biggest members of the squad, Vinny Ottomanelli (6-4, 260) and Joe Natale (6-4 , 315), will man the tackle spots. Ottomanelli developed into an outstanding pass blocker last season after moving from defensive tackle, and Natale is in his first year with the club following two seasons at the junior college level. Defensively, the Huskies will also boast some size up front as experienced tackles Chris Gross (6-5 , 270) and Al Royster (6-4, 280) will hold down two of the three positions. Royster was the Huskies' fifth-leading tackler in his first season of collegiate football, and Gross ranked among the leaders in quarterback sacks as he saw plenty of action at both tackle spots. The nose guard spot is wide open with senior Jim O'Toole (5-11 , 210) and sophomore Larry Deluca (6-1 , 235) the most likely candidates to get the starting nod. Four performers, all of whom lacked experience a year ago, saw a lot of valuable playing time at defensive end and should help the area to be one of the strongest on this year's squad . Senior Duane Hettich (6-1 , 209) , along with juniors Joshua Lee (6-2, 214), Todd Leitzel (6-0, 217) , and Steph Pettit, (6-1, 206) combine to give the coaching staff a group of quality performers on the outside. Pettit was the leading tackler at the position with 50, which rated him among the team leaders. As a group, they totalled 115 tackles. 6 The major task facing the defense entering the 1987 season is finding replacements for both inside linebackers who both were listed among the top three defensive players on last year's team. Three performers who spent their time primarily on special teams will get the opportunity to play on a regular basis. Senior Wade Pickett (5-11, 210) and juniors Gene Straface (6-0 , 224) and Brian Angney (6-0, 210) spent the spring becoming accustomed to the regular role . Straface saw the most time last season recording 19 tackles. Angney and Pickett combined for another 19 hits. All-conference choice Derrick Hill (5-11 , 177) leads the secondary which made vast improvement as the 1986 season progressed . The junior led the squad in the interception category with five in addition to his 42 tackles . The corners are listed the same way for the second straight season , although it did not work out that way by the time the first game was played in 1986. Bruce Linton (5-10 , 179) established himself as one of the team 's most consistent peformers during the season and registered 50 tackles and was among the top five defensive point leaders for the Huskies . However, a leg injury sidelined projected starter Tom Heavey (5-9, 192) for the entire season , and he will start all over again in 1987. The converted tailback showed no effects of the injury in spring practice and appears ready to assume the duties , along with Hill· and Linton , giving the Huskies great speed and quickness in the defensive backfield . The final spot on the defense will be taken over by a proven performer as senior Dan Shutt (6-0, 182) moves from one of the corners to strong safety. He had 31 tackles last season . Veteran kicker Chris Mingrone (5-7, 155) enjoyed a successful season a year ago connecting on 10 of 20 field goal attempts , including a long conversion of 41 yards and 24 of 29 extra point tries. He was the club's leading scorer with 54 points . In additon , he was a major factor in the Huskies ' success on all five on -sides kickoffs they attempted during the campaign. The pressing responsibilities facing the staff as the Huskies prepare for the school 's 90th season of football will be to find a punter and produce quality depth from the more than 60 freshmen expected to report to camp . One of the major changes for the upcoming season will be the addition of an 11th game to the regular-season slate . Junior Comerback Bruce Linton (4) . 7 THE HUSKIES' 1987 PRE-SEASON ROSTER Name Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) Peter Adams Michael Albanese Pete Andolpho Brian Angney John Avia So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. RB DB DE LB OT 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-3 198 177 210 210 245 Scarsdale, N.Y. (Scarsdale) Wind Gap (Pen Argyl) Middletown, N.J. (Mater Dei) Coopersburg (Southern Lehigh) Easton (Easton) John Bacovin Nelson Barr Lawrence Beilis Steve Senna Leonard Bluitt So. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. QB DB LB QB/TE RB 5-8 5-8 6-2 6-1 5-9 167 185 235 200 184 Trenton, N.J (Notre Dame) Pottstown (Pottstown) Hopatcong, N.J. (Hopatcong) Washington Crossing (Milford Acad.) Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake) Dave Brewster Charles Brundza Joe Camisa Tim Campbell John Cannon Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. WR OT OG TE RB 5-11 6-7 6-0 6-5 6-1 166 275 213 208 202 Succasunna, N.J. (Roxbury) Endicott, N Y (Union Endicott) Somerville, N.J. (Somerville) Mifflinburg (Mifflinburg) Lawrenceville, N.J. (Lawrenceville) Kim Carelock Dave Ciabattoni Kevin Cobb Dave Cotner Brian Crouthamel Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. DB OG NG OG OT 5-9 6-0 5-8 6-3 6-5 170 220 225 240 305 Middletown (Middletown) Reading (Exeter Twp.) Middletown (Middletown) Muncy (Muncy) Easton (Easton) Trent Dennis Jay DeDea Larry Deluca Sam Devonshire Guiseppe Dimaio Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. DB QB NG OG NG 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-2 190 220 235 243 273 Houston, Texas (Sam Houston) Altoona (Altoona) Cos Cob, Ct. (Milford Acad.) Warminster (Archbishop Wood) Tuckahoe, N.Y. (Tuckahoe) Chuck Doyle Todd Earl Michael Ecker Carl Edwards Jack Edwards Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. DE TE OT OT DB 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-9 175 180 250 235 172 Plains (Coughlin) Sparta, N.J. (Sparta) Annville (Annville-Cleona) Kingston (Wyoming Valley West) Philadelphia (Ben Franklin) Cord Ferrari Edward Forman Ryan Fortenbaugh Ed Frayne John Fulmer Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. DE OT TE TE C 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 215 250 195 232 253 Huntingdon (Huntingdon) Staten Island, N.Y. (New Dorp) Marysville (Susquenita) Livingston, N.J. (Livingston) Elysburg (Southern Columbia) Brian Geyser Gary Gillick Anthony Giordano Tim Glowatski Mark Gray So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. WR OT RB WR OT 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-3 165 220 185 175 240 Sparta, N.J. (Sparta) Scranton (Scranton Prep) Mechanicsburg (Trinity) Mount Carmel (Mount Carmel) Reading (Muhlenberg) Chris Gross Robert Grow Jeff Hafflett Stuart Hall Art Hanner Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. OT OT DB WR OT 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-2 270 260 208 170 250 Keyport, N.J. (Keyport) Ephrata (Ephrata) Troy (Troy) Moshannon (Bald Eagle) Huntingdon Valley (Lower Moreland) Tom Heavey Darin Hein John Hellgren Duane Hettich James Hile So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. DB OG LB DE LB 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 192 220 228 209 195 Staten Island, N.Y. (Tottenville) Mertztown (Wyoming Seminary) Easton (Easton) Towanda (Towanda) Winfield (Selinsgrove) Derrick Hill Eugene Hill Mike Houston William Hughes Rob Joiner Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. DB WR TE OT OT 5-11 5-7 6-1 6-3 6-0 177 160 195 245 207 Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Poly.) Norristown (Norristown) Staten Island (New Dorp) Chappaqua, N.Y. (Horace Greeley) Towanda (Towanda) Stef Kern James Koelsch Greg Ksiazek Russell Lawton Joshua Lee Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. WR K C WR DE 5-8 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-2 145 243 211 135 214 Bethlehem (Bethlehem Catholic) Lititz (Warwick) Waverly (Scranton Prep) Bloomsburg (Bloomsburg) Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Poly.) 8 Todd Leitzel Bruce Linton Paul Lonergan Scott Long Drew Lotsis Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. DE DB WR/TE OG/C K 6-0 5-10 6-4 5-11 5-7 217 179 188 237 170 Herndon (Line Mountain) Catasauqua (Catasauqua) Cumbola (Nativity) Bloomsburg (Bloomsburg) Lansdowne (Pennwood) Gene Maffei Tom Martin Mike Medina Vincent Mennella Robert Miller So. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. QB RB RB DE LB 6-0 5-7 5-10 6-3 6-2 202 169 198 215 205 Wilkes-Barre (Meyers) West Caldwell, N.J. (Caldwell) Easton (Easton) Parsippany, N.J. (Parsippany) Mechanicsburg (Cumberland Valley) Chris Mingrone Ray Montie Tony Mosco Brian Murphy William Nash Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. K LB LB DB TE 5-7 6-2 6-2 5-8 6-0 155 222 233 200 185 Bloomsburg (Central Columbia) East Islip, N.Y. (East Islip) Endicott, N.Y. (Union Endicott) Bowie, Md. (Archbishop Carroll) Scranton (Riverside) Joe Natale Jeff Naugle James O'Boyle James O'Toole Vinny Ottomanelli Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. OT DB TE NG OT 6-4 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-4 315 160 210 210 260 Binghamton, N.Y. (Binghamton) Selinsgrove (Selinsgrove) Wilkes-Barre (Meyers) Havertown (Cardinal O'Hara) Staten Island, N Y (New Dorp) Randy Parry Steph Pettit Wade Pickett William Phillips Bob Preston Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. LB DE LB C OG 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-3 6-1 210 206 210 230 241 Dickson City (West Scranton) Red Bank, N.J. (Middletown South) Laceyville (Wyalusing) Timonium, Md. (Loyola) Pottstown (St. Pius X) Dave Pysher James Riley Tom Rishel Kyle Roberts David Robson Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. OG TE RB DE QB 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-2 6-4 250 190 160 191 180 Mount Bethel (Bangor) West Lawn (Wilson) Muncy (Muncy) Philadelphia (Martin Luther King) Silver Spring, Md. (Paint Branch) Chris Rocco John Rockmore Al Royster John Ryan Ron Sahm Fr. Sr. So. So. Sr. LB TE DT OG/OT DB 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-0 201 231 280 225 185 East Chester, N.Y. (Tuckahoe) Clearfield (Clearfield) Keyport, N .J. (Keyport) Alexandria, Va. (West Potomac) Williamsport (Williamsport) Phil Sallusti Jerry Schucker Pat Seholm Dan Shutt D'Artanga Smith Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. OG C K DB DT 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-5 227 205 215 182 232 Harrisburg (Central Dauphin East) New Cumberland (Cedar Cliff) Mahopac, N.Y. (Mahopac) Carlisle (Cumberland Valley) Baltimore, Md. (Dunbar) Jon Smith Michael Sohn Jeff Sparks Eric Speese Curtis Still Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. WR RB WR RB WR 6-3 5-10 6-1 5-10 5-9 180 187 169 203 160 Etters (Red Land) Eagleville (Methacton) Peckville (Valley View) West Pittston (Wyoming Area) Pleasantville, N.J. (Pleasantville) Gene Straface John Stull Eric Thompson Ron Tumolo Ralph Ulloa Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. LB LB DB DE OG 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-5 224 195 175 210 255 Bala Cynwyd (Harriton) Carlisle (Boiling Springs) Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Poly.) Ambler (Wissahickon) West New York, N.J. (Memorial) Lucas Van Zandt Todd Vasvari Paul Venesky Anthony Vivino Scott Walton Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. RB TE QB RB RB 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-10 160 190 186 210 175 Binghamton, N.Y. (Seton Catholic) Alpha, N.J. (Phillipsburg) Elmora (Cambria Heights) Philadelphia (Archbishop Kennedy) Camp Hill (Camp Hill) Ernest Weston John Wetzel Dave Williams Delmas Woods Brad Yurick Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. LB OG DB DB WR 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-0 5-9 210 220 180 206 155 Peckville (Valley View) Myerstown (Eastern Lebanon) Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Poly.) Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Poly.) Norristown (Norristown) 9 A LOOK AT THE HUSKIES' 1987 VETERANS 0 r.i~ Brian Angney J~ ~ Jl ~ ~ na. ,5 .. .a1:; ~ 2 -: John Avia Leonard Bluitt Dave Brewster Jay DeDea Brian Angney, LB, 6-0, 210, junior Saw more action last season than in the previous year and appears ready to step into a key role . He is projected into a starting linebacker slot and is one of the club's top returning hitters. Performed primarily as a special teams performer in 1986 and recorded 13 tackles and recovered a fumble . Runs very well and should give the Huskies good pursuit along the line of scrimmage. John Avia, DT, 6-3, 245, junior Should see considerably more action in 1987 at either defensive tackle or nose guard. Experience is limited but coachability and good work ethic have earned him a spot among the top four projected linemen. He registered two tackles and a pass breakup while seeing very little playing time behind a veteran group up front a year ago. Leonard Bluitt, RB, 5-9, 184, junior Returns to the squad after a season 's absence and is expected to make a big contribution immediately. Enjoyed an outstanding spring and showed excellent blocking ability. Provides a great complement to team's leading ground gainer, Tom Martin , in the backfield. Has two-year rushing totals of 95 carries for 400 yards and two touchdowns . Dave Brewster, WR, 5-11, 166, junior Played quite a few downs in 1986 as a reserve wide receiver. A controlled player who runs very disciplined routes and catches the ball extremely well. Has deceiving speed which gives him the capability to be a serious deep threat. Caught two passes last season for 51 yards. Jay DeDea, QB, 6-3, 220, senior Great arm and uncanny ability to escape heavy rush and find the open receiver. With a much better understanding of the new offense after running it for a year, he could enjoy his best season yet. Already one of Division ll's top passers, he should easily establish himself as the school record holder in almost every passing category. Has thrown for 4705 yards on 332 completions so far in his career, including 31 touchdowns. Last season he completed 130 passes for 2255 yards and 14 scores. He was named to the All-Pennsylvania Conference second team last season . 10 John Fulmer Chris Gross Tom Heavey Duane Hettich Derrick Hill Ed Frayne, TE, 6-3, 232, junior Is battling for a starting role at tight end after sitting out last season , due to his transfer from Wagner. Gets off the ball and runs very well. Should get a chance to prove himself early as the coaching staff searches for a replacement for school 's all-time reception leader Kevin Grande. John Fulmer, C, 6-2, 253, junior Has a vast amount of playing experience and must be one of the leaders on the unit this season . His familiarity with the other offensive personnel should make him a key to the Huskies' success this season. Must anchor the line with two first-year starters on either side of him at the guard spots. He has been named to the All-PC second team in each of the last two seasons . Chris Gross, DT, 6-5, 270, senior One of the returning starters on the defensive line and will hold down one of those spots again this fall. Has greatly improved size and strength over the past few years and is a solid pass rusher . Looked extremely comfortable in the spring drills and should give opposing offenses fits this season . Had 20 tackles, three sacks, a fumble recovery , and a pass breakup in 1986. His career tackle total stands at 40 . Tom Heavey, DB, 5-9, 192, sophomore Missed all of last season with a leg injury after he had earned a starting berth at one of the corners. Showing no effects of the layoff, he has re-established himself as a starter and enjoyed a solid spring practice session. This will be his first season in the defensive backfield after moving from running back in 1985 where he carried the ball 42 times for 197 yards . Duane Hettich, DE, 6-1, 209, senior One of three players who saw a lot of playing time at defensive end during the 1986 campaign. He has good strength and athletic ability for the position . Gained vast experience a year ago which should help him be one of the defensive leaders . Recorded 23 tackles last season and now has 55 career tackles , a fumble recovery , and six pass breakups . Derrick Hill, DB, 5-11, 177, junior If he reaches expectations, there is no doubt he will be one of the top performers in the entire conference this season. A smart player who possesses good speed and hands and will be one of the players looked to for the big play. He doubles as the Huskies' top punt returner. Had 42 tackles in 1986 as well as a team-high five interceptions and four pass breakups and a fumble recovery. Was an All-PC second team selection last year and has 53 tackles in his two seasons . Last year he returned 12 punts for 74 yards after handling a school-record 24 for 276 yards the previous season. 11 Joshua Lee Todd Leitzel Bruce Linton Scott Long Tom Martin Joshua Lee, DE, 6-2, 214, junior Pushing for a starting role at defensive end. An oustanding pass rusher who is one of the team's top athletes. Missed one season due to an injury, so game experience could be one of the few things lacking. Could be a pleasant surprise for the staff before the season is over. Had 12 tackles and broke up two passes last season. Todd Leitzel, DE, 6-0, 217, junior He is one of the returning starters at defensive end, which is one of the deepest areas on the squad. An extremely strong player who gained valuable experience as last season progressed. Rushes the opposing passer very well and has a way of showing up where the ball is. Recorded two sacks along with 30 tackles a year ago. He also broke up four passes. Bruce Linton, DB, 5-10, 179, junior Enjoyed solid season as a first-year starter in 1986 at one of the cornerback slots. Excellent athlete who also competes as a member of the Huskies' track and field team. Good speed and field presence should make him one of the team's top performers this season. Coaching staff expects him to surpass 50-tackle total of last season. Also contributed eight pass breakups, an interception, and a fumble recovery. Had seven tackles in limited action as a freshman. Paul Lonergan, WR/TE, 6-4, 188, freshman Entering his first season with the club after transfering from Moravian. Appears to be one of the Huskies' iop pass catchers following spring drills and has been a good addition to the receiving corps. Catches the ball well in a crowd and has the size which allows the staff to use him at either tight end or wide receiver. Scott Long, OG, 5-11, 237, junior Coming off his best spring practice and should see more playing time than any previous season. He is making the move from center to offensive guard where he'll challenge for a starting position following the graduation of both starters from last season. An extremely hard worker who has performed well when called on in a relief role. Tom Martin, RB, 5-7, 169, senior Has turned into one of the best backs in Bloomsburg history, rushing for just under 2000 yards over the past two seasons. Has outstanding ability to make cuts and find the open hole, and his durability may be his biggest asset. Team's leading rusher in each of the last two years including a 183-carry, 918-yard performance in 1986. An all-PC pick last year, he has scored 18 touchdowns since joining the Huskies and carries an average of 4.8 yards per rush. Another great year could make him just the second back in school history to run for more than 3000 yards. 12 Mike Medina Chris Mingrone Vinny Ottomanelli Steph Pettit Wade Pickett Mike Medina, RB, 5-10, 198, junior Has filled the role of a blocking back while seeing limited action over the past two seasons. Strongest member of the backfield who will be looked to, especially in short yardage situations, and shouid see increasing playing time. Was the team's second leading ground gainer in 1986 with 111 yards on 31 rushes , an average of 3.6 per carry . He is also a solid pass catching threat out of the backfield. Chris Mingrone, K, 5-7, 155, senior Established himself as the team 's number one kicker in the spring and produced a solid season . Accurate, consistent kicker who is constantly improving his range . Connected on 10 of 20 field goal attempts including a successful long conversion of 41 yards . Also was 24 for 29 on extra point tries and led the Huskies in scoring with 54 points . He was the major factor as the Huskies were successful on all of their five on-sides kick attempts during the season. Joe Natale, OT, 6-4, 315, junior Will step into a starting role immediately after playing at the junior college level for two seasons. The biggest member of the squad , he possesses good feet and will help give the Huskies one of the best pass blocking pair of tackles in the conference . Adds important size and experience to an offensive line that is undergoing a change. Vinny Ottomanelli, OT, 6-4, 260, senior Turned in a solid 1986 season in his first year at the position . Was one of the Huskies ' top pass blockers and has the potential to be the best of the offensive linemen. Gives the offense good mobility up front and will be looked to for leadership on the field . Has improved his strength and , along with Natale, gives the Huskies a solid performer on each side. Steph Pettit, DE, 6-1, 206, junior Was a spot starter a year ago , seeing a lot of action in his sophomore season . Is one of four performers who could see quite a bit of playing time this season after all four gained a year of experience in 1986. Was one of the Huskies' top tacklers with 50 , including 29 unassisted. Also saw some playing time as a freshman and contributed eight tackles . Wade Pickett, LB, 5-11, 203, senior A player with a good field sense who will be competing for or.e of the starting inside berths. Has seen time on special teams, gaining experience which should be an asset to the defense. Has registered 11 tackles and a sack over the past two seasons . 13 rnt r:-w 111 lf1 n -,a, 7:t •A•,, _ n PIii Bob Preston Dave Pysher John Rockmore Al Royster Phil Sallusli Bob Preston, OG, 6-1, 241, junior His performance in the spring drills has him listed at the top of the depth chart at one of the guard positions. Made the move from offensive tackle after playing in a reserve role for two years. He is the squad's quickest lineman on the offensive side of the ball. His learning process and performance will be one of the major keys to the offense's success this season. Dave Pysher, OG, 6-1, 250, junior His story is almost identical to Preston's. Made the move to guard from tackle in the spring and has earned a starting spot. Developed good upper body strength and helps give the line another player weighing more than 250 pounds. How well he and Preston adapt to the new positions will determine the early-season success. John Rockmore, TE, 6-1, 231, senior Will be one of DeDea's prime targets and must have a great year for the offense to be successful. One of the top athletes on the team who has made tremendous strides over the past few seasons. Was the team's second leading receiver in 1986 with 31 receptions for 449 yards and a touchdown. Has caught 42 passes in two seasons for 640 yards and two touchdowns. Al Royster, OT, 6-4, 280, sophomore Made a big impact on the team as a freshman. His daily improvement leads to expectations of a great year in 1987. Has the size and quickness plus all the other assets to become one of the dominant defensive players in the Pennsylvania Conference. Created havoc in several opposing backfields, in addition to recording 55 tackles and recovering a fumble. Phil Sallusti, OG, 6-0, 227, senior Should see the most playing time of his career as the Huskies' number three guard. His versatility gives the coaching staff the option of usirlg him on either side. Moved to the offensive side of the football from linebacker where he played behind several veterans for his first three seasons. 14 Dan Shutt Jell Sparks Curtis Still Gene Straface Delmas Woods Dan Shutt, DB, 6-0, 182, senior May be one of the real important elements in the defense after moving from cornerback to strong safety this season. Looked good in the new position in spring drills and possesses the necessary speed and quickness to give the coaching staff what it wants in that spot. Had 31 tackles and three pass breakups a year ago. Jeff Sparks, WR, 6-1 , 169, sophomore Extremely talented player who could be used in several positions other than wide receiver . Made the move from quarterback but that does not rule out his return to the position at various times. Caught just three passes in 1986 but made them count for 80 yards, a teamhigh average of 26.7 yards per reception. One of the catches was also for a touchdown. Curtis Still, WR, 5-9, 160, senior Was one of four receivers to catch more than 20 passes in 1986 and had the highest average of the group at 16.8 yards per catch. Once again will be the Huskies' most serious deep threat. Gets off the ball very well and has great speed. Had 22 receptions last year for 370 yards and two touchdowns. Career totals equal 36 catches, 594 yards and four touchdowns. Gene Straface, LB, 6-0, 224, junior Has been one of the top hitters on the Huskies' special teams over the past two seasons. He will battle for a starting linebacker spot. Lacks only experience but runs very well and has good hands. Has played sparingly in each of his first two seasons with the team, recording 28 tackles, including 15 unassisted. Delmas Woods, DB, 6-0, 206, junior Is projected in a role as one of the reserve defensive backs. Plays very well against the run and could see considerable action. Will also be counted on to be one of the Huskies' top special teams performers. Gets involved in the action when he is on the field. Increased his playing time over freshman year and has 29 tackles, two interceptions, two sacks, a fumble recovery, and three pass breakups in two seasons. 15 1986 REVIEW OF THE HUSKIES First-year head coach Pete Adrian introduced his one-back offense to the Pennsylvania Conference as the Huskies finished with a 7-2-1 record , the fourth straight non-losing season for the Huskies. Quarterback Jay DeDea passed for 2255 yards and 14 touchdowns, while tailback Tom Martin rushed for 918 yards and scored eight times to lead the Huskies' offensive attack . On the other side of the ball, linebackers Jake Williams and Butch Kahlau , along with nose guard Wes Cook and free safety Brian Scriven , combined for 340 tackles to head the defense. Eastern Division losses to West Chester and Millersville knocked the Huskies out of contention for their third straight PC East title. Game One - September 13 - Bloomsburg 30, Shippensburg 26 Defensive tackle Al Royster stopped a Frank Van Buren surge on the one inch line with less than one minute remaining to secure a slim Bloomsburg lead and the season-opening win. Tom Martin scored from two yards out in the first quarter, and Chris Mingrone made good on a 36-yard field goal for BU as the game was tied 10-10 at halftime. Mingrone hit two more times, from 41 and 34 yards, while quarterback Jay DeDea hit Curtis Still for one touchdown and ran tor another to give Bloomsburg the victory. Jake Williams led the defense with 11 tackles, including seven unassisted. Game Two - September 20 - Bloomsburg 38, Lock Haven 32 A DeDea to Jeff Bolles 31-yard touchdown pass, along with a Mingrone extra point, put Bloomsburg in the lead for good 14-10 as the Huskies went on to their second win in as many games. Lock Haven struck first with a Pat Cahill to John Klacik 45-yard touchdown pass . Following a DeDea nine-yard TD run , the Bald Eagles Mickey Miller hit a 34-yard field goal for a 10-7 lead . The Huskies went on to open up the lead with two Martin touchdowns in the second quarter- One from five yards and the other from 37. John Rockmore also scored for BU on a 44-yard pass from DeDea. Wes Cook led the defensive unit with 15 tackles, seven unassisted . Game Three - September 26 - West Chester 44, Bloomsburg 7 A 20-yard interception return for a touchdown by the Golden Rams' Bob Keough on the Huskies' second offensive play set the tone of the game early as DeDea threw six interceptions in the Huskies' first Pennsylvania Conference loss since the 1984 " State Game ." The Huskies threw eight interceptions during the contest , which was played under the lights in the Rams' Farrell Stadium . A DeDea to Kevin Grande six-yard TD was Bloomsburg's only scoring on the evening . Bruce Linton led the defensive unit with seven unassisted tackles and one interception . Game Four - October 4 - Bloomsburg 20, East Stroudsburg 3 A first-quarter field goal was all East Stroudsburg could manage as the Huskies bounced back from their first loss of the season to pick up win number three. Mingrone hit 20 and 41-yard field goals, while Still and Grande caught DeDea passes of 74 and six yards, respectively , for the Bloomsburg scoring . Williams and Derrick Hill each recorded interceptions to lead the defense . On the day, Williams registered nine tackles, including seven unassisted . DeDea completed 14 of 31 passes for 254 yards. Game Five - October 11 - Bloomsburg 39, Cheyney 14 Four Huskies scored touchdowns on the day, including two by Ken Liebel to lead the Huskies to their fourth win against a lone loss. Martin rushed for 140 yards and scored one TD, while DeDea passed for 151 yards and three touchdowns for the win . The Husky defense forced four Cheyney interceptions. Hill registered two interceptions, while Pete Woodhouse and Williams each had one. Grande and Bolles also scored for BU , while Mingrone hit on a pair of field goals from 34 and 27 yards to round out the Huskies' scoring . 16 Game Six - October 18 - Bloomsburg 51, Mansfield 26 Martin ran for three touchdowns, while DeDea ran for two and passed for two more , as the Huskies easily defeated the visiting Mounties . Bolles scored on a 72-yard pass , Liebel caught a 19-yard TD pass, and Jeff Sparks and reserve quarterback Paul Venesky connected on a 25-yard scoring toss. Williams was the defensive leader with 16 tackles , eight unassisted and one interception . DeDea passed for 280 yards, while Martin rushed for another 118. Game Seven - October 25 - Millersville 36, Bloomsburg 3 BU punter Tim Chamberlain stepped out of the endzone for a safety , and Millersville 's Gary Chidester scored on a one-yard run to give the Marauders an early 9-0 lead, as Millersville went on to knock Bloomsburg out of contention for the PC East crown . A 39-yard Mingrone field goal was all the scoring the Huskies could muster on the afternoon . The Huskies got inside the Marauders 10-yard line several times during the contest, but could not cross the goal line. DeDea completed only 12 passes in 27 attempts. Martin gained 84 yards on 19 carries on the ground. Cook registered 12 tackles , 10 unassisted , in the Huskies ' defensive effort. Game Eight - November 1 - Bloomsburg 24, Slippery Rock 22 A Mingrone 30-yard field goal in the third quarter proved to be the winning margin , as Slippery Rock scored twice in the fourth period in a tough inter-division matchup . A pair of foiled two-point attempts by the Rockets gave the Huskies the win . DeDea threw one touchdown and ran for another , while Tom Martin scored on the ground for the Huskies' other points. Wes Cook registered 11 tackles and one sack to spark the Husky defense. Woodhouse and Delmas Woods each picked off Slippery Rock passes . Game Nine - November 8 - Bloomsburg 7, Kutztown 7 A rain-soaked and foggy Redman Stadium was the setting for a defensive battle between Bloomsburg and the Golden Bears, which saw the Huskies fumble twice into the Kutztown endzone. Kutztown's Dave Cullen scored on a 33-yard pass from Greg Buchman in the third period to give them the first lead. Grande scored on a seven-yard pass from DeDea to tie the score early in the final period. Kahlau led the BU defense with 11 tackles, a pass breakup, and one interception. Williams also registered an interception for BU . DeDea managed to throw for 122 yards on nine passes under the tough conditions . Martin rushed for 177 yards on the day. Game Ten - November 15 - Bloomsburg 21, Norfolk State 7 The homestanding Spartans struck first in the opening period on a 27-yard TD pass , but the Huskies scored 14 points in the second period and seven in the fourth to close out the season on a winning note. Grande scored on a 42-yard pass from DeDea, while DeDea scored on a six-yard run to end the first-half scoring. Mike Medina added to the lead on a threeyard run in the season's final quarter. Williams and Kahlau each had 14 tackles, and Woodhouse picked off three passes to pace the Huskies' defense. DeDea completed 16 of 31 passes for 245 yards, and Martin ran for 66 yards on 10 carries to lead all rushers. FINAL RESULTS Bloomsburg 30 38 7 20 39 51 3 24 7 21 Opponents Shippensburg Lock Haven West Chester East Stroudsburg Cheyney Mansfield Millersville Slippery Rock Kutztown Norfolk State 17 26 32 44 3 14 26 36 22 7 7 THE HUSKIES' 1986 ST ATISTICS ' Rushing Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD Tom Martin Mike Medina Tom Futch Paul Venesky Brian Scriven Jay Drumheller Jeff Flickner John Fulmer Jeff Sparks Jay DeDea 183 31 18 9 1 1 2 1 2 98 918 111 51 29 23 11 7 3 -2 -66 5.0 3.6 2.8 3.2 23.0 11.0 3.5 3.0 -1.0 -0.7 8 Bloomsburg Opponents 346 439 1085 1613 3.1 3.7 15 13 Passing Name Att. Comp. Yds. Avg. TD Int. Jay DeDea Paul Venesky Tim Chamberlain Ed Jankowski Tom Martin 341 9 2 160 5 2 1 0 2255 80 16 2 0 14.1 16.0 8.0 2.0 0.0 14 2 16 2 Bloomsburg Opponents 354 289 168 144 2353 1921 14.1 13.3 16 14 18 19 Receiving Name Kevin Grande John Rockmore Ken Liebel Curtis Still Jeff Bolles Tom Martin Jeff Cicierski Jeff Sparks Mike . Medina Dave Brewster Tom Futch Walt Wynkoop Brian Scriven Jeff Flinckner Bloomsburg Opponents 18 No. Yds. Avg. TD 42 31 30 22 14 8 6 3 4 2 2 12.9 14.5 11 .5 16.8 20.1 10.0 14.3 26.7 11.0 25.5 12.5 8.0 16.0 2.0 5 1 1 541 449 345 370 282 80 86 80 44 51 25 8 16 2 168 144 2353 1921 14.1 13.3 16 14 4 2 3 Punting Name No. Yds. Avg. Tim Chamberlain Ed Jankowski 40 4 1426 119 35.7 29.8 Bloomsburg Opponents 44 45 1545 1561 35.1 34.7 Name Tom Futch Tom Martin Derrick Hill No. Yds. Avg. 19 16 3 376 363 78 19.8 22 .7 26.0 Bloomsburg Opponents 38 40 817 587 21.5 14.7 No. Yds. Avg. 12 7 71 25 6.0 3.6 19 10 96 64 5.1 6.4 Blk. Kickoff Returns TD Punt Returns Name Derrick Hill Ken Liebel Bloomsburg Opponents TD Scoring Name TD FG Safties 10-20 24-29 Chris Mingrone Tom Martin Jay DeDea Kevin Grande Ken Liebel Jeff Bolles Curtis Still Mike Medina John Rockmore Jeff Sparks 31 28 Scoring By Quarters 1 2 24-29 18-20 0-2 3-8 10-20 7-12 Pts. 54 48 36 30 24 18 12 6 6 6 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 Bloomsburg Opponents Bloomsburg Opponents Extra Points 1 pt. 2 pts. 2 240 217 First Downs 3 4 Total 34 77 82 32 63 56 47 66 240 217 Rushing Passing Penalty Totals 19 BU Opponent 64 109 15 188 91 89 13 193 Penalties Fumbles No. Yds. 75 96 582 778 Bloomsburg Opponents Bloomsburg Opponents No. Lost 19 26 11 12 Defensive Top Peformers Name UAT AT Total Jake Williams 58 36 94 Wes Cook 54 35 89 Butch Kahlau Brian Scriven 55 44 34 24 89 68 Bruce Linton Derrick Hill Pete Woodhouse 34 28 21 16 14 10 50 42 31 Jim Tyson 29 23 52 Al Royster Steph Pettit 29 29 26 21 55 50 Other Pts. 4 pass brkps ., 1 sack, 4 ints., 3 furn. rec . 7 pass brkps ., 4 sacks , 1 furn . caused , 1 bl. punt 1 furn . caused , 9 pass brkps ., 1 int . 1 furn . rec. , 2 furn . caused , 4 pass brkps., 2 ints. 1 furn . rec ., 8 pass brkps., 1 int. 1 furn. rec ., 4 pass brkps ., 5 ints . 2 furn. caused , 8 pass brkps ., 5 ints. , 1 sack 1 furn . rec., 2 furn . caused, 8 pass brkps. 1 furn rec ., 1 furn . forced , 1 sack 190 Junior Free Safety Derrick Hill 20 172 166 137 107 106 100 99 93 79 THE HUSKIES' 1986 HONORS Kevin Grande - Tight End * Associated Press Little All-American Honorable Mention *Football News Pre-season Division II All-American * ECAC All-Star Team * Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division First Team Jay DeDea - Quarterback * Associated Press Little All-American Honorable Mention * ECAC All-Star Team * Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Second Team * PC East Player of the Week Rich Whelchel - Offensive Tackle * Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division First Team Jake Williams - Inside Linebacker * Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division First Team * ECAC Weekly Honor Roll Tom Martin - Running back *Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Second Team · *Two-Time ECAC Weekly Honor Roll John Fulmer - Center *Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Second Team · Wes Cook - Nose Guard Jim Tyson - Defensive Tackle *Football News Pre-season Division II * Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division All-American Second Team * Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division First Team * ECAC Weekly Honor Roll Derrick Hill - Free Safety * Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Second Team Brian Scriven - Strong Safety * ECAC Defensive Player of the Week BERWICK FORGE AND FABRICATING OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE GAME Tom Martin , Butch Kahlau . Jay DeDea, Wes Cook . Kevin Grande , Al Royster . Vinny Ottomanelli , Jake Willi ams Tom Martin , Pete Woodhouse .. Jay DeDea, Jim Tyson . Tom Martin , Wes Cook . Tom Martin , Pete Woodhouse Rich Whelchel , Jake Williams . Kevin Grande , Ken Liebel , Brian Scriven Shippensburg . Lock Haven West Chester . East Stroudsburg . Cheyney . Mansfield . Millersville. Slippery Rock . Kutztown . Norfolk State . 21 DEDEA-MARTIN COMBO MAKES HUSKIES' OFFENSE CLICK Bloomsburg football has enjoyed two of its finest back-to-back seasons in the 89 years of the sport at the school , and the emergence of an outstanding offensive attack is one of the major reasons for that success . The past two years have seen the Huskies post a combined record of 19-3-1 and pile up over 7,800 yards in total offense due , in large part, to the efforts of seniors Jay DeDea and Tom Martin , who have been credited with almost 70 percent of that yardage . The duo makes up one of the top passing/rushing combinations in Division II and will be looking to etch their names in the Bloomsburg record books as they close their collegiate careers in 1987. Both came to join the Huskies in different ways but have joined together to lead an offense, which can pile up yards and DEDEA score points in a hurry! DeDea joined the squad for the 1983 campaign as a 23-year-old freshman leaving a job in his hometown of Altoona to pursue a degree and to have a chance to play football. That opportunity presented itself immediately as he won the starting nod for the opener under second-year head coach George Landis. He completed 18 of 28 pass attempts for 199 yards and the team's lone touchdown in an 18-7 loss at Slippery Rock in his first and only start that season. He suffered a knee injury during the following week in a practice session and was forced to the sidelines for the remainder of the season. His knees have been the only obstacle keeping the strong-armed veteran from holding most of the school's passing records prior to the start of his final year this fall as he has played just one full season . In 1984 his expected return to the lineup was delayed by a reccurence of the knee problems, and he didn't see action until the fourth game. After working himself back into shape with increasing playing time, he took over the starting role again in the eighth game of the year. From there he directed the Huskies to their first-ever Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division title. Enroute to the crown , he enjoyed one of the finest efforts of his career completing 24 of 48 passes for a school-record 373 yards in a 34-31 triumph over homestanding West Chester, a game that will be remembered for a long time at Bloomsburg . Trailing 31-28 with just five seconds left in the contest , DeDea connected with wide receiver Curtis Still on a 50-yard " Hail Mary" pass to give the Huskies the victory and the PC East championship DeDea played in eight games that season , including the conference championship contest , a 21-14 loss to California (Pa.), completing 74 of 151 passes for 1,094 yards and 10 touchdowns. The return of almost the entire squad from the previous season had the Huskies with very high expectations entering the 1985 campaign. They exceeded even the most optim istic goals winning the PC title and advancing to the NCAA Division II semifinals before ending the season with a sparkling 12-1 record. DeDea started the season healthy but was forced to miss five games in the middle of the season with another knee injury before returning to lead the Huskies to their best season ever. He finished with 80 completions in 177 attempts for 1,157 yards and 11 touchdowns. The most recently completed campaign proved to be the standout's most successful , due mainly to the fact that he participated in all 10 games. He completed 160 of 341 passes for 2,255 yards and 14 touchdowns helping the team to its fourth consecutive non-losing season with a 7-2-1 mark. DeDea already holds the Bloomsburg records for most completions and attempts in a career as well as some total offensive yardage marks. Several other standards are within his grasp, and a look at his statistics to date gives good indication that he will become the 22 most prolific passer in Bloomsburg history . His totals entering this season are 332 of 697 passes for 4,705 yards and 36 touchdowns . When the Huskies don 't want to go through the air, the decision has been a simple one since Martin assumed his position in the backfield two years ago . The diminutive , elusive back is seeking to become only the second runningback in school history to gain more than 3,000 yards in a career, and he is shooting for that plateau in just three seasons' A transfer from Ithaca College , he has been the team's leading rusher in each of the last two seasons and established school records in several rushing categories . He saw limited action in the first four contests of the 1985 season before taking over the starting tailback slot in the MARTIN I fifth game. He gained 69 yards on 16 carries in that initial time in the starting role and has been in the position for the last 19 games. His durability made him the workhorse in the backfield in 1985, and he carried the ball 222 times, just nine times for 57 yards prior to the fifth game . His most outstanding effort came in the season 's eighth contest as the Huskies had to battle from behind all afternoon to defeat Kutztown, 29-23, to keep their unbeaten streak alive. Martin set school marks for carries with 42 and also established a school record for rushing yards in the game with 259. He scored twice in the game . He became only the second runner in Bloomsburg history to rush for more than 1,000 yards in a season , gaining 1,017 and scoring 10 touchdowns. In addition , his versatility was one of the club's most valuable assets as he caught five passes for 36 yards and another score , and returned 15 kickoffs for 298 yards. His all-purpose yardage for the 1985 season totalled 1,351 yards. A change in the offense under a new coaching staff a year ago highlighted Martin as he became the lone back in the pass-oriented offense. As the season progressed , the running attack began to mix well with the passing, and Martin enjoyed another solid season , gaining 918 yards on 183 carries. He raised his average from 4.6 yards per carry in 1985 to 5.0 per rush last season. In the receiving department , he caught eight passes for 80 yards and returned 16 kickoffs for another 363 yards , a fine average of 22.7 yards per return . He also increased his all-purpose yardage over the previous year racking up 1,361 yards . He has played in a total of 21 games since coming to Bloomsburg and has career total s of 1.935 yards on 405 carries, an average of 4.8 yards per carry . Martin has 13 receptions for 116 yards and another 661 yards in returns. He has scored 19 touchdowns in the two seasons. Eleven regular-season games are slated for the first time on the Huskies ' schedule and if this duo caps off their careers at Bloomsburg as expected , two things are very likely . Many records are going to fall , and the Huskies will continue to win a lot of football games . 23 PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Pennsylvania Conference) is comprised of 14 schools in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. This new governing body took over from the Department of Education on July 1, 1983, and the change was also reflected in the granting of university status to all member institutions formerly known as " state colleges." Dr. James McCormick is the chancellor of the Pennsylvania SSHE. The programs in the Pennsylvania Conference are under the leadership of a Board of Directors, which consists of the 14 university presidents. The organization of the conference, through its separate divisions of men's and women's athletics, is unique because it enables both programs to develop independently while sharing common goals. One of the largest conferences in the nation, the Pennsylvania Conference sponsors championship competition in 10 sports for men and 10 for women as follows: Fall Season - MEN cross country, football, soccer; WOMEN - cross country, field hockey, tennis and volleyball. Winter Season - MEN - Basketball, swimming and diving, and wrestling; WOMEN basketball, gymnastics , swimming and diving. Spring Season - MEN - baseball, golf, tennis, and track and field; WOMEN - lacrosse, softball, and track and field. All 14 schools are members of Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). In individual sports, however, some schools have elected to compete in either NCAA Divisions I or Ill. Athletes and teams have won numerous honors in national competition and have helped the PSAC become one of the most respected "small college" conferences in the nation. Member Schools Eastern Division Bloomsburg Cheyney East Stroudsburg Kutztown Mansfield Millersville West Chester Western Division California Clarion Edinboro Indiana Lock Haven Shippen5burg Slippery Rock EDINBORO CLARION SLIPPERY ROCK INOIANA CALIFORNIA 24 1986 PSAC FINALSTANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION West Chester Millersville Bloomsburg Kutztown Mansfield Cheyney East Stroudsburg W-L-T 6-0-0 5-1-0 3-2-1 3-2-1 1-5-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 PF 213 176 127 148 111 74 37 PA 57 43 130 114 206 182 130 W-L-T 8-3-0 9-1-0 7-2-1 5-4-1 3-7-0 2-8-0 1-9-0 PF 338 309 240 222 182 114 107 PA 137 94 217 191 275 283 248 WESTERN DIVISION *Indiana (Pa.) Edinboro California (Pa.) Slippery Rock Clarion Shippensburg Lock Haven W-L-T 6-0-0 5-1-0 3-3-0 3-3-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 0-6-0 PF 199 207 124 125 118 147 92 PA 57 161 172 90 160 195 177 W-L-T 9-2-0 7-3-0 6-4-0 3-7-0 5-5-0 3-7-0 1-9-0 PF 301 321 227 154 211 209 215 PA · 148 283 232 165 239 280 282 * - Indiana (Pa.) defeated West Chester, 20-6,in the 27th annual "State Game" PAST PSAC CHAMPIONS Mythical Champions 1934 - Indiana 1935 - Shippensburg 1936 - Lock Haven 1937 - Lock Haven 1938 - Mansfield 1939 - Slippery Rock 1940 - (tie) Indiana-Millersville 1941 - Millersville 1942 - West Chester 1943-45 - WWII 1946 - California 1947 - Mansfield 1948 - Bloomsburg 1949 - Bloomsburg 1950 - West Chester Picked By Saylor System 1951 - Bloomsburg 1952 - West Chester 1953 - West Chester 1954 - (tie) Bloomsburg - E. Stroudsburg - West Chester 1955 - Bloomsburg 1956 - West Chester 1957 - Lock Haven 1958 - California 1959 - West Chester State Games 1960 - West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6 1961 - West Chester 21, Slippery Rock O 1962 - Slippery Rock 13, E. Stroudsburg 6 1963 - West Chester 36, Slippery Rock 7 1964 - E. Stroudsburg 27, Indiana 14 1965 - E. Stroudsburg 26, Indiana 10 1966 - Clarion 28, West Chester 26 1967 - West Chester 27, Clarion 7 1968 - California 28, E. Stroudsburg 28 (tie) 1969 - West Chester 41, Clarion 34 1970 - Edinboro 14, West Chester 6 1971 - West Chester 35, Edinboro 14 1972 - Slippery Rock 29, West Chester 27 1973 - Slippery Rock 28, West Chester 14 1974 - Slippery Rock 20, West Chester 7 1975 - E. Stroudsburg 24. Edinboro ?O 1976 E. Stroudsburg 14, Shippensburg 14 (tie) 1977 - Clarion 25, Millersville 24 1978 - E. Stroudsburg 49, Clarion 4 25 PSACFOOTBALLRECORDS Rushing Yardage Game: 350 , Ricke Stonewall , Millersville vs. New Haven , 1982. Season : 1,461 , Joe lacone West Chester, 1960. Career: 4,169 Ricke Stonewall Millersville, 1981-84. Passing Yardage Game: 502 , Mike Packer, Lock Haven vs . Delaware Valley, 1970 Season: 2,771, Rich Lichte!, Bloomsburg, 1967. Career: 6,508 Kevin Russell California , 1982-84. Touchdown Passes Thrown Game: 6, Kevin Russell , California vs . Frostburg, 1983. Game: 6, Jamie Szczecinski , Millersville vs. Salisbury, 1979. Game: 6, Mike Packer, Lock Haven vs. Delaware Valley, 1970. Season: 26, Jim Alcorn , Clarion , 1966. Season: 26, Rich Lichte!, Bloomsburg, 1967. Career: 49 , Rich Ingold , Indiana, 1983-85 Touchdown Passes Caught Game: 4, seven players tied : most recent , Jim Spence, Indiana vs . Shippensburg , 1983. Season: 13, Bob Tucker, Bloomsburg , 1967. Career: 25 , Terry Mcfetridge, Clarion , 1982-85 Passes Completed Game: 38 , Steve Mummaw, East Stroudsburg vs . Lafayette, 1970. Season : 234, Kevin Russell California , 1984. Career: 546 , Kevin Russell California, 1982-84. Points Scored Game: 36, Jack Green , Shippensburg vs. Kutztown, 1931. Season: 132, Bill Shockley, West Chester, 1958. Career: 264, Ricke Stonewall, Millersville , 1981-84. Total Offense Game: 517, Jeff Petrucci , California vs. Edinboro, 1968. Season : 2,944, Jeff Petrucci , California, 1968. Career: 7,012 , Kevin Russell , California , 1982-84. Extra Points Game: 10, Ed Kelly, Slippery Rock vs. Lock Haven , 1973. Game: 10, Bill Shockley, West Chester vs. Cheyney, 1959. Season : 52, Barry Stevenson, West Chester, 1971 . Career: 118, Barry Stevenson , West Chester, 1970-73. Receiving Yardage Game: 290, Bob Tucker, Bloomsburg vs. Susquehanna, 1967. Season: 1,325, Bob Tucker, Bloomsburg, 1967. Career: 2,711 , Terry Mcfetridge, Clarion , 1982-85. Field Goals Game: 5, Bill May, Clarion vs. Indiana , 1977. Season: 16, Bill May, Clarion , 1979. Career: 49, Bill May, Clarion, 1977-80. Passes Caught Game: 15, Terry Skelly, Indiana vs. Clarion , 1979. Game: 15, Bob Schrantz , Slippery Rock vs. Lock Haven , 1978. Game: 15, Bob Tucker, Bloomsburg vs. West Chester and Susquehanna, 1967. Season: 77, Bob Tucker Bloomsburg , 1967. Career: 164, Perry Kemp, California, 1980-83. Pass Interceptions Game: 4, six players tied : most recent: Randy Bullock, Bloomsburg vs . Indiana, 1985. Season: 12, Mike Lush, East Stroudsburg , 1980. Season: 12, Dennis Shank, West Chester, 1967. Career: 26, Tony Woods, Bloomsburg, 1982-85. 26 BU ALL-TIME RECORDS Single PASSING Most Attempts Most Completions Most Yd. Gain Most TD's Longest Pass Longest TD Best Average Most Interceptions Yds./Comp. (Min. 5) RUSHING Most Carries Most Yards Highest Average Longest Run Most TDs Longest TD RECEIVING Most Caught Most Yards Most TDs Longest & Longest TD Most Interceptions Most Returned for TD Longest Interception Longest for TD TOT AL OFFENSE Most Plays Most Yards Highest Average Most Points All Purpose Total Yards PUNTING Most Punts Longest Highest Average Most Blocked RETURNS Most Punt Returns Most Yards Highest Average Longest Punt Longest TD Most for TD Most Kickoff Returns Longest Kickoff Longest for TD Highest Average Most for TD Game Records 55 32 373 5 94 94 80% 6 30.4 R. Lichtel R. Lichtel J. DeDea R. Lichtel J. DeDea J. DeDea J. Geiger J. DeDea D. Rohrer West Chester L. Haven/Mansfield West Chester L. Haven/Mansfield Indiana (PA) Indiana (PA) E. Stroudsburg West Chester Shippensburg 1967 1967 1984 1967 1985 1985 1972 1 _986 1961 42 259 23.3 86 3 3 3 3 84 T. Martin T. Martin B. Firestine E. Watts T. Martin M. Marucci J. Geiger J. Gruber M. Marucci Kutztown Kutztown Mansfield California (PA) Mansfield E. Stroudsburg Cheyney E. Stroudsburg Kutztown 1985 1985 1968 1956 1986 1977 1972 1972 1977 15 1967 290 4 4 94 4 1 85 85 Susquehanna/ West Chester R. Tucker Susquehanna S. Kucharski Shippensburg Millersville R. Tucker J. Dowd Indiana (PA) R. Bullock Indiana (PA) (Too Numerous - Most Recent 1985) King's M. Scott M. Scott King's 61 425 9.1 26 347 425 R. R. R. R. J. R. 1967 1967 1967 1967 1954 1967 12 83 53.0 1 D. Stellfox Lock Haven S. Covington Delaware St. S. Covington Mansfield (Too Numerous - Most Recent 1985) 1971 1957 1957 M. Kolojejchick 1969 1968 1985 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1981 1981 1985 1968 5 106 80 80 76 1 6 101 101 36.5 1 R. Tucker D. J. J. J. J. B. S. S. T. B. Lichtel Lichtel Lichtel Tucker Browning Lichtel Hill Browning Browning Browning Browning Staton Meszaros Meszaros Woods Firestone 27 West Chester Shippensburg Shippensburg Millersville King 's Shippensburg Lock Haven Susquehanna California (PA) California (PA) California (PA) King's King 's Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg North Alabama Mansfield/Cheyney 1967 1967 1967 1985 1985 1961 1961 SCORING Most TDs Most 1 + PAT Most 2 + PAT Most FG Attempts Most FG Made Longest Attempt Longest Conversion Most Safeties Most Points 4 4 8 1 5 3 55 51 1 26 S. Kucharski R. Tucker N. Oberholtzer (Too Numerous) C. Mingrone C. Mingrone R. Farris P. McKenna (Too numerous) R. Tucker Shippensburg Millersville Scranton 1967 1967 1972 Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg East Stroudsburg 1986 1986 1981 1979 Millersville 1967 Season Records PASSING Most Attempts Most Comp. Most Yd. Gain Most TDs Best Average Most Interceptions Least Interceptions Yds./Comp. (Min. 5) Yds./Game 415 189 2771 26 53.5 23 3 15.6 307.8 R. R. R. R. Lichtel Lichtel Lichtel Lichtel J. Perotti R. Lichtel J. Geiger M. Canzler R. Lichtel 1967 1967 1967 1967 1977 1967 1970 1976 1967 RUSHING Most Carries Most Yards Highest Average Most TDs 281 1221 6.2 12 M. Morucci M. Morucci J. Johnson R. Lang 1979 1979 1960 1949 77 1325 20.1 10 10 R. R. J. T. L. Tucker Tucker Bolles Woods Welles 1967 1967 1986 1985 1974 J. DeDea Most Points All Purpose Total Yards 439 2515 8.6 22.8 101 1496 2463 R. Lichtel T. Schneider G. Berger R. Tucker M. Morucci R. Lichtel 1986 1967 1969 1969 1967 1979 1967 PUNTING Most Punts Highest Average Most Blocked 66 43.8 4 E. Jankowski L. Welles J. Appelton 1985 1973 1975 RETURNS Most Punt Returns Most Yards Highest Average Most for TD Most Kickoff Returns Highest Average Most for TD 24 276 12.7 1 26 35.2 2 D. Hill D. Hill M. Kolojejchick J. Browning B. Staton B. Firestine B. Firestine 1985 1985 1970 1954 1975 1968 1968 RECEIVING Most Caught Most Yards Highest Average Most Interceptions TOT AL OFFENSE Most Plays Most Yards Highest Average 28 SCORING Most TDs Most 1 + PAT Most 2 + PAT Most FG Attempts Most FG Made Most Points/Game R. T. K. C. C. R. 13 26 4 20 10 11.2 Tucker Sullivan Grande Mingrone Mingrone Tucker 1967 1985 1985 1986 1986 1967 Career Records PASSING Most Attempts Most Comp. Yds./Comp. (min. 5) Yds./Game 697 332 332 4953 43 55% 45 3 3 14.9 215.3 J. DeDea J. DeDea R. Lichtel R. Lichtel R. Lichtel T. Brokenshire J. Geiger T. Brokenshire J. Markowski R. Lichtel R. Lichtel 1984-86 1984-86 1965-67 1965-67 1965-67 1970 1971-73 1970 1974-75 1965-67 1965-67 RUSHING Most Carries Most Yards Highest Average Most TDs 785 3536 4.9 26 M. Marucci M. Marucci J. Gruber M. Marucci 1976-79 1976-79 1971-73 1976-79 RECEIVING Most Caught Most Yards Most TDs Most Interceptions 133 2126 21 26 K. R. S. T. 1983-86 1965-67 1965-67 1982-82 TOT AL OFFENSE Most Plays Most Yards Most Points All Purpose 875 4546 162 3914 J. DeDea R. Lichtel M. Marucci M. Marucci 1984-86 1965-69 1976-79 1976-79 PUNTING Most Punts Highest Average 155 40.3 L. Welles L. Welles 1972-74 1972-74 RETURNS Most Punt Returns Most Yards Highest Average Most for TD Most Kickoff Returns Highest Average Most for TD 60 453 20.9 1 44 23.9 2 K. Liebel M. Kolojejchick Toth J. Browning J. Hipp 8. Firestine C. Bender 1983-86 1968-70 1971 1976-79 1968-70 1972-75 SCORING Most TDs Most 1 + PAT Most FG Made Most Points Most Points/Game 27 40 11 162 7.6 M. N. C. M. S. 1976-79 1970-73 1984-86 1976-79 1965-67 Most Yd. Gain Most TDs Best Average Most Interceptions Least Interceptions 29 Grande Tucker Kucharski Woods Marucci Oberholtzer Mingrone Marucci Kucharski THE HUSKIES AGAINST ALL OPPONENTS Adelphi Bellefonte Academy Berwick Brockport Bucknell Buffalo State California (PA) Carlisle Indians Centralia *Cheyney Clarion Conway Hall Cortland State Delaware State Delaware Valley Dickenson Seminary Drexel *East Stroudsburg Edinboro Franklin-Marshall Freeland Gettysburg Hampton Harrisburg Tech. Indiana (PA) Ithaca Keystone Academy King's (PA) *Kutztown Lafayette Lebanon Valley * Lock Haven Lycoming * Mansfield * Millersville Montgomey A.A. Montgomery H.S. Mt. Carmel Mt. Carmel Academy Muhlenberg *New Haven * Norfolk St. Northern Alabama Northumberland Northumberland H.S. Oswego State Panzer Penn State Pittstown A.C. Plymouth Pottsville Rider w L T FIRST MEETING/LAST MEETING 0 0 0 1 3 1 7 3 1 18 2 0 3 1 3 1 1 6 0 6 3 0 8 1 1 4 1 0 8 1 34 2 0 0 2 0 1 9 4 3 0 18 6 0 33 1 20 22 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1969 1912/1914 1911 1964/1965 1896/1923 1985 1928/1985 1897/1915 1919 1960/1986 1934/1947 1914 1954/1961 1956/1957 1970 1898/1927 1944 1913/1986 1981 /1982 1913/1914 1925/1926 1905/1913 1985 1923 1925/1985 1978/1981 1915/1921 1949/1963 1927/1986 1896/1911 1903 1909/1986 1948/1984 1917/1986 1916/1986 1915/1922 1914 1915/1920 1914 1914/1916 1952/1955 1986 1985 1920/1923 1912 1932/1933 1938/1939 1897/1917 1912/1914 1919 1924 1946/1947 1 11 1 19 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 0 3 10 21 0 1 28 3 36 23 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 St. Gabriel's St. Thomas Scranton Shenandoah • Shippensburg *Slippery Rock Sunbury Susquehanna Trenton State Tome Institute Ursinus *West Chester Westminster Williamsport H.S. Wilkes Wilkes-Barre H.S. Wyoming Seminary All-time football record • 1987 Opponents 1 1 2 1 21 2 0 9 2 0 1 8 0 1 11 0 3 0 2 4 0 30 3 1 5 0 1 0 34 2 0 2 0 15 284 312 1912 1920/1922 1952/1972 1921 1917/1986 1934/1986 1919 1896/1968 1952/1953 1901 1944 1925/1986 1973/1974 1910 1949/1979 1911 1896/1929 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 28 (.478) THE HUSKIES OVER THE YEARS 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 - 1-3 0-4 0-2 No record No record 0-2 2-1 3-1 1-1 2-1 No record 0-2 2-2 0-2 2-2 -3-3 5-3-1 5-3 5-4 5-1-1 4-4-1 4-2-1 No record 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 - 1-5 1-5 1-5-1 5-4 5-3 2-5 3-5 4-3 3-5 4-4 4-3 3-3-1 2-2-3 1-3-2 2-5 4-3-1 4-3-1 1-7 3-4 1-6-1 0-8 1-6 1-4 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1965 31 - No record No record 2-3 2-2 4-3-1 6-2 9-0 8-1 7-1 8-0 5-2-1 6-2 6-2 5-2-1 3-4 2-5 5-2-1 3-4-1 6-2 4-4 3-4-1 3-5 2-5-1 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 - 4-4 4-4 6-3 3-4-1 2-6 5-3 4-5 5-5 4-5 1-7-1 1-8 2-7 4-5 6-4 2-8 1-8 0-10 1-7-1 5-5 6-5 12-1 7-2-1 Meet the 1987 Opponents NORFOLK ST ATE September 5 - 1:30 p.m. Foreman Field, Norfolk, Va. NS Facts and Contacts Location:Norfolk, Va. 23504 Enrollment: 8,000 Head Coach:Willard Bailey Coach's Overall Record (yrs.):126-44-4 (17) 1986 Record:4-6 Athletic Director: Willard Bailey Sports Information Director: Ken Snelling Phone: Office - 804-623-8444 Home - 804-4 74-1945 Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 39 Basic Offense: Wing-T Basic Defense: 5-3 Series record with BU: 0-1 Last BU win:1986 (21-7) Last NS win:N/A Head Coach Willard Bailey 1987 Norfolk State Outlook The 1987 season will definitely be a regrouping year for Norfolk State after going through its first losing season since 1981 . NSU got off to a solid start with three wins in a row but could manage just one more victory enroute to a 4-6 finish. However, with 39 of 58 letterwinners including 12 starters returning, 1987 should be a different story. Juniors Tony Graves and Ken Dickens return as the team's top rushers. Graves led the Spartans in rushing with 454 yards on 102 carries while Dickens was fourth with 129 yards despite playing in only the first three games due to an injury. Derrick Vance played solidly for much of the season and was second in rushing with 316 yards on 61 carries. Other returnees who saw time in the backfield in 1986 include Gary Miller, 100 yards; Donald Morris, 69 yards, two TD's; and George Gray with 57 yards on the ground and 80 yards in receiving. Coach Bailey's quarterback situation remains in question . Sophomores Maurice Lawrence and Ron Jones. who shared the job in 1986, return along with James Barnes who saw limited action. In addition to these three, Clarence Jackson and Gerry Morris will vie for the spot. Defense was the cause of some of the NSU problems in 1986. The rushing defense, yielded 1,809 yards while the pass defense gave up 1,440 yards. The second leading tackler from 1986, Ben Jackson , will return to his linebacker position. Other top defensive players, who will line up for 1987, include Ted Bates, Johnny Washington, John Jessup, and Bernard Bright. With the -addition of some tough and talented newcomers expect the defense to be something the Spartans can rely on in 1987. Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov . 7 Nov . 14 1987 Schedule BLOOMSBURG . 7:30 at Cheyney . ... 1:30 at N.C. Central 1:30 ELIZABETH CITY ST . 2:30 at N.C. A&T . . 1:30 WINSTON-SALEM ST. 1:30 HAMPTON . 1:30 at Virginia Union 1:30 at Howard . 1:30 VIRGINIA ST . 1:30 ST . PAUL'S 1:30 Spartans p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 32 1986 Results 45 - ST . PAUL'S 38 - FAYETTEVILLE ST . 6 - at Johnson C. Smith 14 - at Elizabeth City St. 23 - at Morgan St. 14 - at Hampton 24 - VIRGINIA UNION 13 - HOWARD . 14 - at Virginia St . 7 - BLOOMSBURG 0 21 0 . . 20 21 19 56 38 23 21 t SHIPPENSBURG September 12 - 1:00 p.m. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, Pa. SU Facts and Contacts Location: Sh ippensburg , Pa . 17257 Enrollment: 5,300 Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri Coach 's Overall Record (yrs.): 3-7(1 ) 1986 Record:3-7 Athletic Director: Jim Pribula Sports Information Director: John Alosi Phone: Office - 717-532-1201 Home - 717-532-2542 Pressbox Phone: 717-532-1391 Lettermen Returning: 26 Basic Offense: Wing T Basic Defense: Multiple 50 Series Record with BU: 30-21 Last BU win : 1986 (30-26) Last SU win: 1984 (17-11) Head Coach Joe Bottiglieri 1987 Shippensburg Outlook The Red Raiders will try to rebound from last year's 3-7 mark after making adjustments under new head coach Joe Bottiglieri , a 1971 graduate of Bloomsburg. A youthful unit is expected to take the field on opening day , and if the club matures quickly the Red Raid ers could be a factor in the Pennsylvania Conference 's Western Division race. The Red Raiders boast one of the top runningbacks in the entire conference in two-time all-PC tailback Frank Van Buren , who missed three games last season due to injury. He gained 501 yards on the ground and hauled in 31 passes for 385 additional yards. He scored six touchdowns and displayed his versatility by throwing for two more scores. Sophomore fullback Rob Plummer picked up 197 yards in three games as a starter in the backfield . Shippensburg also has an experienced quarterback in Rob Klock who passed for 1,032 yards and nine touchdowns in five games last fall. Four Chapman , the starting free safety a year ago, has switched to quarterback and will push for the starting role . Despite Chapman 's defection from the defense, the Red Raiders have plenty of quality performers to pick up the slack. All-conference corner Kevin Mylett and linebackers Charles Parker and Pat Fahie were involved in a lot of action in 1986. Mylett had five interceptions and 40 tackles while doubling as the return man averaging 12.9 and 19.3 yards per punt and kickoff returns, respectively. Parker and Fahie combined to make 160 tackles . The biggest task facing the staff is almost completely rebuilding the offensive and defensive lines. Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov . 14 1987 Schedule at Bloomsburg ....... 1:00 KUTZTOWN . . . 1:30 LOCK HAVEN .. 1:30 MANSFIELD ........ 1:30 at California (Pa.) . . . 1:30 SLIPPERY ROCK . ... 1:30 at Indiana (Pa.) ...... 1:30 EDINBORO . . ... 1:30 at Clarion ........... 1:00 at Millersville ........ 1:00 Red Raiders p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 33 26 9 17 1O 38 614 53 19 17 - 1986 Results BLOOMSBURG . . . 30 at Kutztown . . ....... 27 at Lock Haven .......... 7 at Mansfield . . ... O CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ..... 20 at Slippery Rock ....... 49 INDIANA (Pa.) . . .. 31 at Edinboro . . . 66 CLARION . . ..... 22 SHEPHERD ........... 28 f) LOCK HAVEN September 19 - 2:00 p.m. Hubert Jack Stadium, Lock Haven, Pa. LH Facts and Contacts Location: Lock Haven , Pa. 1 7745 Enrollment: 2,600 Head Coach:Tom Jones Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): first season 1986 Record:1-9 Athletic Director: Charles A. Eberle Sports Information Director: Buck O'Reilly Phone: Office - 717-893-2350 Home - 717-748-2676 Pressbox Phone: 717-893-2390 Lettermen Returning: 32 Basic Offense: Multiple I Basic Defense: 4-4 Series Record with BU: 33-28-3 Last BU win:1986 (38-32) Last LH win: 1983 (28-10) Head Coach Tom Jones 1987 Lock Haven Outlook The Bald Eagles' success in the upcoming season will depend on how quickly they become acquainted with new head coach Tom Jones' system . Jones who served as the offensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee State faces the task of rebuilding a unit that won just one time in 10 outings in 1986. The new staff will scrap the wishbone offense employed by the Bald Eagles over the past few seasons for a multiple I set. The return of quarterback Pat Cahill , who has been the club 's starting signal caller for the last three seasons, should make the transition a little smoother. Cahill , one of 32 returning letterwinners, completed only 54 of his 154 passing attempts for 931 yards and three touchdowns but was the team's leading rusher with 823 yards on 213 carries. He scored 13 times on the ground. Runningback Bruce Pendleton and wide receiver John Klacik provide the Bald Eagles with two other potent weapons on offense. Pendleton was the squad's third leading rusher in 1986 with 353 yards on 70 rushes while Klacik caught 41 of the team's 57 pass completions during the season for 723 yards. Pendleton also doubles as a punt and kickoff returner . Defensively, seven starters are back including all-conference middle guard Steve Suriano. He was the team 's second-leading tackler with 73 and led the Bald Eagles with eight sacks. Also returning to give the squad a solid base on the defensive side of the ball are outside linebacker Ray Howard and defensive backs Bryon Comly and Guy Wade. Howard made 62 tackles and had four sacks, and Comly and Wade combined for another 87 tackles and seven interceptions. With at least a dozen other veterans returning on defense, some position switches can be expected. Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov . 7 Nov. 14 1987 Schedule at Concord . . . 1:30 at Muskingham . . . . . . 1:30 BLOOMSBURG . . 2:00 at Shippensburg . . . . 1 :30 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) . . . 2:00 at Slippery Rock . . . 2:00 INDIANA (Pa.) . . 1:30 at Edinboro . . . . 1:30 CLARION . . 1:30 CHEYNEY . .. 1:30 . ... 1:00 at Mansfield . Bald Eagles p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 34 21 32 7 21 15 14 21 14 49 21 - 1986 Results LYCOMING . . 24 at Bloomsburg . . ....... 38 SHIPPENSBURG . . 17 at California (Pai) . . ... 28 SUPPERY ROCK . 22 at Indiana (Pa .) . . ...... 49 EDINBORO . . .. 30 at Clarion .. .. 31 at Cheyney .. . ........ 14 MANSFIELD . ......... 29 \:7 WEST CHESTER September 26 - 1:00 p.m. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, Pa. WC Facts and Contacts Location: West Chester, Pa. 19383 Enrollment: 10,498 Head Coach:Danny Hale Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): 22-9 (3) 1986 Record:8-3 Athletic Director: Richard Yoder Sports Information Director: Jeff Brewer Phone: Office - 215-436-3316 Home - 215-431-3517 Pressbox Phone: 215-436-2160 Lettermen Returning: 32 Basic Offense: Multiple I Basic Defense: 2-5 Series Record with BU: 34-8 Last BU win:1985 (8-6) Last WC win:1986 (44-7) Head Coach Danny Hale 1987 West Chester Outlook The defending Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division champions return 14 starters including several key performers on offense. Coach Danny Hale 's club went through PC East play unbeaten before falling to Indiana, 20-6, in the conference title contest and the Rams are anxious to get another shot at the crown. Quarterback Al Niemela was named the PC Eastern Division "Player of the Year" for his efforts last season completing almost 50 percent of his passes and tossing 22 touchdowns. He connected on 199 of 339 attempts for 2,145 yards. Niemela's favorite two targets, wide receivers Jim Sheehan and Bill Hess , will be looking to enjoy the same kind of seasons they had a year ago . Sheehan caught 71 passes , just six short of the conference record for receptions in a season , for 708 yards and 10 touchdowns. Hess pulled in 51 catches for 587 yards and four scores. The Rams ' leading rusher also returns in the backfield . Speedster Jason Sims gained 1,151 yards on 182 carries and scored eight touchdowns. Three starters up front, led by big tackle Ralph Tamm , should help provide the necessary blocking for the Rams to put a lot of points on the board again in 1987. The squad's leading tackler last season, linebacker Pat Tryson , heads the defense, which allowed less than two touchdowns per game a year ago. He made 72 tackles and seven sacks, both team bests. Tackle Mike Testa contributed 44 hits and will be the man depended on in the interior line , while cornerback Andre McFadden had 27 tackles and a team-high four interceptions. The Rams return enough people in key positions to be considered the team to beat in the Eastern Division race again this season . 1987 Schedule IN DIANA (Pa.). . . 1:00 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 AMERICAN INTER ... 7:00 at Delaware ......... 1:30 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 at Bloomsburg. . . 1:00 Oct. 3 at Kutztown ......... 1:30 Oct. 10 at Edinboro. . .... 2:00 Oct. 17 at East Stroudsburg .. 1:00 Oct. 24 CHEYNEY. . ... .. .. 1:00 Oct. 31 at Mansfield. . 1:30 Nov. 6 MILLERSVILLE ...... 7:00 • - Penna Conf. Championship Game Golden Rams p.m. p.m. p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m . 1986 Results 38 - GLASSBORO ST. . . .. 0 31 - at Delaware ........... 33 44-BLOOMSBURG . .. 7 43 - KUTZTOWN . . .. 21 37 - EDINBORO . . ...... 9 20-EASTSTROUDSBURG 0 37 - at Cheyney ............ 8 62 - MANSFIELD .......... 20 13 - at Lehigh . . .. 18 7 - at Millersville. .3 "6 - at Indiana (Pa.) ........ 20 ~ 35 g EAST STROUDSBURG October 3 - 1:00 p.m. Eiler-Martin Stadium, East Stroudsburg, Pa. ES Facts and Contacts Location: East Stroudsburg , Pa. 18301 Enrollment: 3,850 Head Coach:Denny Douds Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): 81-49-1 (13) 1986 Record: 1-9 Athletic Director: Lou Marciani Sports Information Director: Pete Nevins Phone: Office - 717-424-3312 Home - 717-421-4148 Pressbox Phone: 717-424-3586 Lettermen Returning: 37 Basic Offense: Multiple I Basic Defense: 60 (4-4) Series Record with BU: 34-19-2 Last BU win:1988 (20-3) Last ES win:1983 (13-7) Head Coach Denny Douds 1987 East Stroudsburg Outlook The Warriors are seeking a return to winning ways after two straight losing campaigns in 1985 and 1986. A year ago , the club struggled offensively and must make drastic improvements if the Warriors are to get back to a position they are more accustomed to , that is , at or near the top of the Pennsylvania Conference's Eastern Division. Veteran coach Denny Douds will have plenty of returning players to work with in the skill positions on offense, so the offensive production could increase immediately . The club's top two rushers, top three receivers, and quarterback Ray Gentilella are all expected to use valuable experience gained last season to their advantage. Gentilella threw 251 passes completing 95 for 1,047 yards and five touchdowns. He looked mainly for split end Jim Kerins , who hauled in 27 catches for 403 yards and three touchdowns. The other pass catchers back are tight end Chuck Cornish, 18 receptions for 150 yards and a score . In the backfield, junior Gary Garver led the Warriors in carries as well as yardage gaining 398 yards on 94 rushes. He scored three touchdowns. The offense scored just nine touchdowns in 1986, four on the ground and five via the pass. Providing some of the blocking will be all-conference center Mike Yanders. On the defensive side of the ball, linebacker Dan Murray, who was an all-conference choice a year ago is back in the middle . He registered more than 100 tackles and had three sacks to lead the Warriors in both categories. The other linebacker, Joe Keenan, who finished just behind Murray in tackles , also returns. Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov . 14 1987 Schedule at New Haven . 1:30 MONTCLAIR ST. . . 1:00 at Millersville . . .. 1:30 BLOOMSBURG . . 1:00 .. 7:30 at Kutztown WEST CHESTER . . . 1:00 at Clarion . . 1:00 at Cheyney . . 1:00 MANSFIELD 1:00 SO. CONNECTICUT .. 1:00 Warriors p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m . p.m. p .m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 36 26 1O 3 3 0 O34 19 12 O- 1986 Results NEW HAVEN . . 47 at Montclair St. . . 17 MILLERSVILLE ....... 20 at Bloomsburg . . . 20 KUTZTOWN .......... 28 at West Chester . . . 20 CLARION . . 37 CHEYNEY . . ... 14 at Mansfield ........... 28 at So. Connecticut . . . 17 CHEYNEY October 10 - 1:30 p.m. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, Pa. CU Facts and Contacts Location: Cheyney, Pa . 19319 Enrollment: 1,800 Head Coach:Mike Costa Coach 's Overall Record (yrs.) : 4-16 (2) 1986 Record:2-8 Athletic Director: Andy Hinson Sports Information Director: George Heaslip Phone: Office - 215-399-2025 Home - 215-593-6764 Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 35 Basic Offense: Pro Set , I Basic Defense: 5-2 Series Record with BU: 8-18-1 Last BU win : 1986 (39-14) Last CU win: 1982 (24-20) Head Coach Mike Costa 1987 Cheyney Outlook Head coach Mike Costa is hoping the return of 18 starters , including two of the national special teams ' leaders , will help his Wolves turn around the back-to-back 2-8 se asons his club posted in 1985 and 1986 . A host of talented runningbacks led by all-conference tailback Mike Rackley should make the ground game very potent. Rackley gained 516 yard s on 104 carries and scored four times . Leading the way once again will be fullback Aggrey Ouintyn , who gained 454 yards on 108 rushes and scored twice . Add speedster Ben Frazier, who led all NCAA Division II punt returners with a 17.6 average and rushed 23 times for 112 yards and two touchdowns, and the Wolves could have one of the conference ' s top rushing attacks. Quarterback Andrew Williams didn 't have a real solid season in 1986, but the year of experience in which he threw 106 passes completing 41 for 576 yards and two touchdowns can only help him. When the Wolves don't have the ball , punter Julius Flynn usually puts them in good shape. He led the conference and ranked fifth in the country with 41. 7 average last season. The loss of two all-conference performers up front will hurt the defense somewhat, but a talented secondary could make it tough to throw against the Wolves. Defensive end James Williams was impressive in his freshman season a year ago and should apply the pressure while Reggie Northrup leads the return of the entire starting defensive backfield. Last year, Cheyney led the conference in pass defense allowing 130.3 yards per game to its 10 opponents. Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov . 7 1987 Schedule at St. Paul's .. .. ... . 7:00 NORFOLK ST .. .. ... 1:30 BOWIE ST. . . 1:00 at Mansfield . . .. 1:30 MILLERSVILLE . . ... . 1:00 at Bloomsburg . . .. 1 :30 KUTZTOWN . .. . .. . . 1:00 at West Chester . . .. 1:00 EAST STROUDSBURG1 :00 at Lock Haven ... .. .. 1 :30 Wolves p.m. p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m . p.m. p.m. 37 1986 Results 18 - at West Virginia St. ..... 4 0 - VIRGINIA ST ... . ...... 20 12-SO. CONNECTICUT .... 28 8 - MANSFIELD ........... 3 18 - at Millersville . . ... 42 14 - BLOOMSBURG . . ... 39 12 - at Kutztown ........... 42 6 - WEST CHESTER . 37 14 - at East Stroudsburg .... 19 14 - LOCK HAVEN .. . ...... 49 MANSFIELD October 17 - 1:30 p.m. Van Norman Stadium, Mansfield, Pa. MU Facts and Contacts Location: Mansfield , Pa. 16933 Enrollment: 2,700 Head Coach:Tom Elsasser Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): 13-25-2 (4) 1986 Record:3-7 Athletic Director: Roger Maisner Sports Information Director: TBA Phone: Office - 717-662-4864 Home - N/A Pressbox Phone: 717-662-4470 Lettermen Returning: 32 Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 50 Series Record with BU: 20-36-4 Last BU win:1986 (51-26) Last MU win:1981 (36-26) Head Coach Tom Elsasser 1987 Mansfield Outlook The success of the Mounties in 1987 will depend on consistency. If this club can maintain some of the flashes of brilliance, including victories in its final two games a year ago, it showed last season Mansfield could present a lot of problems for the perennial frontrunners in the Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division. Three quarterbacks each threw more than 80 passes last season giving fourth-year head coach Tom Elsasser plenty of experience in that position. Todd Smith started the season calling the plays and completed 34 of 82 passes for 387 yards and a score but gave way eventually to freshman Chris Fusco, who engineered a big upset of PC West foe Edinboro, 28-21. Fusco connected on 52 of 123 passes for 530 yards and two touchdowns before injuries forced Craig Jobes into action. The newcomer responded by completing 66 of 139 pass attempts for 895 yards and eight touchdowns in the final five games of the campaign. For his efforts , he was selected as the PC Eastern Division "Rookie of the Year." Plenty of talent returns in the receiving corps where John Wood is the top threat after catching more than 40 passes for over 400 yards and two touchdowns. Experience behind the line could be very thin , so the coaching staff must come up with a replacement for all-conference tailback Robert Funderburk. Big John Camoia will be counted on heavily to provide a lot of blocking up front. Defensive tackle Rob Wheelock, the Mounties top tackler in 1986, heads the defensive unit. He will be backed up once again by linebackers Mike Beamish and Randall Beasley, who were also among the team leaders in tackles. Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 1987 Schedule EDINBORO . . . 1:30 at Alfred ............ 7:30 CHEYNEY . .. .. . .... 1:30 at Shippensburg . . .. 1:30 at Millersville ........ 1:30 BLOOMSBURG . . . 1:30 at Kutztown . . .. 1:30 WEST CHESTER . .. . 1:30 at East Stroudsburg .. 1:30 LOCK HAVEN ....... 1:00 Mountaineers p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 38 1986 Results 28 - at Edinboro ........... 21 14-BROCKPORT ......... 17 3 - at Cheyney . . .. . ...... . 8 0 - SHIPPENSBURG ...... 10 0 - MILLERSVILLE ........ 37 26 - at Bloomsburg. . . 51 34 - KUTZTOWN . . . 36 20 - at West Chester .... . .. 62 28 - EAST STROUDSBURG . 12 29 - at Lock Haven ......... 21 MILLERSVILLE October 24 - 1 :30 p.m. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg MU Facts and Contacts Location: Millersville, Pa. 17551 Enrollment: 6,900 Head Coach:Gene Carpenter Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): 118-49-4 (18) 1986 Record:9-1 Athletic Director: Gene Carpenter Sports Information Director: Greg Wright Phone: Office - 717-872-3100 Home: 717-684-4760 Pressbox Phone: 717-872-3232 Lettermen Returning: 26 Basic Offense: Veer Basic Defense: 5-2 Series Record with BU: 22-23-4 Last BU win: 1985 (28-17) Last MU win:1986 (36-3) Head Coach Gene Carpenter 1987 Millersville Outlook Alter falling one play short of an undefeated regular season and a Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division title , the Marauders hope their trademark, defense, will carry them into the 1987 campaign. Entering the final game of last year, Millersville had a perfect 9-0 mark only to be stopped by eventual champion West Chester on a 66-yard scoring run in the second half of a 7-3 Rams' triumph. With 26 returning letterwinners, most of them on defense , veteran coach Gene Carpenter will look to be in contention for a post-season berth again. Leading a defense that ranked sixth in the nation , allowing just 9.4 points per game , is allconference tackle T. J. Rudy and ECAC " Rookie of the Year " John Petrus. Petrus led the team in tackles with 157 while Rudy made his fair share of hits, contributing 77. Junior defensive ends Mike Griffin and Kyle Landis should supply more than an ample dose of pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Seniors Dion Reed and Michael Brower give the Marauders plenty of experience in the secondary. On the other side of the ball , the major question mark is at quarterback where five candidates are vying for the vacant position providing more depth than ever before but there is no clear cut favorite. Two quality tailbacks give Millersville an outstanding running game no matter who hands them the ball. All-conference choice Steve Napier, along with Gary Chidester, combined for over 1,700 yards and 16 touchdowns. A replacement must be found at fullback , but a host of talented candidates exist. The line and the receiving corps need some help if the Marauders expect the same kind of success they enjoyed a year ago. Kicker Luke Hadfield , the team scoring leader in 1986 with 65 points , is the top special team's performer. Sept. 11 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oc! . 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 Nov. 14 1987 Schedule SHEPHERD . . .. 7:30 at So . Connecticut ... 2:00 EAST STROUDSBURG1:30 at Cheyney .... . .. . . 1:00 MANSFIELD ........ 1 :30 at California (Pa.) .... 2:00 at Bloomsburg . .. . .. . 1:30 KUTZTOWN ........ 7:30 at West Chester ..... 7:00 SHIPPENSBURG . . .. 1:00 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 55 35 20 42 37 19 36 38 24 3 - 1986 Results GLENVILLE ST ........ 13 at Cent. Connecticut ..... 7 at East Stroudsburg . .3 CHEYNEY ............ 16 at Mansfield. .0 CALIFORNIA (Pa .) ..... 10 BLOOMSBURG ......... 3 at Kutztown . . . 14 at Shepherd .... . ..... 21 WEST CHESTER . . .... 7 A., Marauders (ff!!: 1/\ ', 39 i 't SLIPPERY ROCK October 31 - 1:30 p.m. Thompson Stadium, Slippery Rock,Pa. SR Facts and Contacts Location: Slippery Rock , Pa . 16057 Enrollment: 6,500 Head Coach: Bob Di Spirito Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): 75-54-3(14) 1986 Record:3-7 Athletic Director: Bill Lennox Sports Information Director: John Carpenter Phone: Office - 412-794-7216 Home - 412-794-4040 Pressbox Phone: 412-794-7216 Lettermen Returning: 26 Basic Offense: Pro Set Basic Defense : 5-2 Series Record with BU: 3-2 Last BU win:1986 (24-22) Last SR win:1983 (18-7) Head Coach Bob Di Spirito 1987 Slippery Rock Outlook How quickly the Rockets adjust to a new head coach will determine their success in the upcoming season . Don Ault resigned in the middle of the summer following five years in charge of the program , and the new man must do a lot in a hurry. The main goal must be to develop some consistency after the Rockets lost their first four games a year ago, then won three in a row , before dropping the final three games. Steve Statnick , who passed for 565 yards and five touchdowns in a reserve role , appears ready to step in as the starting quarterback . He will have some talent behind him in all-conference tailback Greg Paterra along with seniors Jim Carr and Ryan Hanson. Paterra gained 693 yards , averaging 5 .7 yards per rush , and scored five touchdowns. Carr and Hanson combined for another 504 yards and two scores . Paterra and Carr offer a double threat to the opposition as they were the club's top two receivers as well with 11 and 12 catches , respectively. All-American tackle and center Todd Massack , the lone linemen to start all 10 games last season , will need some help to open holes for the talented backfield. Linebackers Jerome Curtis and Rich Moskal will be the center of attention on the defense. Curtis registered 95 tackles and five sacks while Moskal , a converted end , had 74 tackles in 1986. Up front , all-conference selection Tom Kerr will anchor the line from his nose guard slot. He had 62 tackles and five sacks last season . If two starters who missed last season due to injuries , Gary Barnes and Todd Durand , return in good health , the Rockets secondary could be very good . They would join all-conference cornerback Donovan Wright, 33 tackles , three interceptions . Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct . 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov . 7 1987 Schedule at Hillsdale . 7:00 at Cent. Connecticut .. 1:00 NEW HAVEN 1:30 EDINBORO . . . 2:00 at Clarion . ... 2:00 LOCK HAVEN . . . . . . . 2:00 at Shippensburg . 1:30 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ... 1:30 BLOOMSBURG .. 1:30 at Indiana (Pa .) . ..... 1:30 Rockets p.m. p.m. p.m. p .m . p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 40 7 0 0 14 13 22 49 18 22 9 - 1986 Results HILLSDALE . . ...... 13 at Wayne St. .. 28 at New Haven .. 10 at Edinboro . 24 CLARION . 7 at Lock Haven 15 SHIPPENSBURG . ...... 6 at California (Pa.) . 24 at Bloomsburg .. ..... 24 IN DIANA (Pa .) . . 14 KUTZTOWN November 7 - 1:30 p.m. University Field, Kutztown, Pa. KU Facts and Contacts location: Kutztown, Pa. 19530 Enrollment: 6,500 Head Coach: George Baldwin Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): 58-64-3 (14) 1986 Record: 5-4-1 Athletic Director: Irv Hess Sports Information Director: Pete Katsafanas Phone: Office - 215-683-4182 Home - 215-683-3846 Pressbox Phone: 215-683-4000 (ext. 5122 or 5124) Lettermen Returning: 30 Basic Offense: Wing T Basic Defense: 5-2 Series Record with BU: 18-21-1 Last BU win:1985 (29-23) last KU win:1983 (14-7) Head Coach George Baldwin 1987 Kutztown Outlook Sixteen starters among the 30 returning lettermen give the Golden Bears reason to believe they can make a run at the top teams in the Pennsylvania Conference's Eastern Division in 1987. Although veteran coach George Baldwin must replace three offensive performers, who accounted for almost 2,500 yards a year ago, he does have a solid base with four linemen back as well as quarterback Greg Buchman. The senior completed 136 of 251 passes for 1,778 yards and 15 touchdowns. His top receivers will be flanker Tony Santella who caught 14 passes for 256 yards and four touchdowns as well as tight end Dave Cullen, 12 receptions for 210 yards and two scores, and split end Brian Auge, 10 catches for 176 yards and two touchdowns. All-conference guard Stan Wateski leads the veteran group doing the blocking. With several newcomers in the backfield, the Bears may be throwing the ball more this season than ever before. Kicker Mike Attardi, who earned all-conference mention last year while scoring 46 points, may be a key to the Kutztown attack. Only three starters are gone from the defensive unit, and end Craig Tomlinson is one of the top returnees with 73 tackles to his credit last season. Linebackers Mark Smakulski and Doug Covert, the club's leading tackler with 78, will be involved in a lot of the action. Defensive back Gary Awkard recorded 36 tackles and four interceptions and will be expected to produce a big year in the secondary. Steve Kuhn joins him at strong safety giving the Bears plenty of speed in the defensive backfield. Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 1987 Schedule at So. Connecticut ... 2:00 at Lafayette ......... 1:30 at Shippensburg ..... 1:30 WEST CHESTER .... 7:30 EAST STROUDSBURG7:30 at Cheyney . . .. 1:00 MANSFIELD ........ 1:30 at Millersville ........ 7:30 BLOOMSBURG ...... 1:30 at Indiana (Pa.) ...... 1:30 Golden Bears p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 41 21 6 27 20 21 28 42 36 14 7 - 1986 Results SO. CONNECTICUT .... 10 at Lafayette . . ... 17 SHIPPENSBURG ....... 9 IN DIANA (Pa.). . .. 21 at West Chester . . .... 43 at East Stroudsburg ..... 0 CHEYNEY. . .. 12 at Mansfield. . . 34 MILLERSVILLE. . . 38 at Bloomsburg .......... 7 NEW HAVEN November 14 - 1 :00 p.m. Redman Stadium Bloomsburg, Pa. NH Facts and Contacts Location: West Haven, Conn. 06405 Enrollment: 2,400 Head Coach:Chris Palmer Coach's Overall Record (yrs.): 8-2 (1) 1986 Record:8-2 Athletic Director: William Leete Sports Information Director: Melissa Ilg Phone: Office - 203-932-7025 Home - 203-481-7479 Pressbox Phone: 203-934-7415 Lettermen Returning: 41 Basic Offense: Run & Shoot Basic Defense: 4-3 Series Record with BU: 2-2 Last BU win:1953 (14-12) Last NH win:1955 (25-21) Head Coach Chris Palmer 1987 New Haven Outlook A year ago under first-year head coach Chris Palmer, the Chargers had one of the most successful seasons in the school's history posting eight wins in 10 outings and appearing in the national rankings for the first time ever. With only two starters gone from that club, New Haven is expecting very big things, hopefully including an invitation to the national playoffs. The explosive run and shoot offense has been installed by Palmer, and the leader is junior Mike Horton. Last season he was among the national leaders completing 200 of 361 passes for 2,607 yards and a school-record 17 touchdowns. The passing attack a year ago ranked second in the country in yards per game averaging 301.1. A solid wall in front of Horton will be the key to the offense's movement and several veterans led by seniors Brian Cerruto, Matt Bozzo, and Allen Love will be back to provide the blocking. Quality receivers are available as targets for Horton. Seniors Anton Updale , who caught 41 passes for 589 yards and two touchdowns, and Bob Wietecha, 29 receptions for 360 yards and two scores, as well as junior Kevin Haley, 23 receptions for 484 yards and three touchdowns, all return . When the Chargers stay on the ground , Ron Conyers is the top performer accounting for eight of the squad 's 12 rushing touchdowns in 1986. John Coury leads the defense up front after registering a team-high 11 sacks last season . Linebacker Erik Lesinski , an honorable mention All-American , was the team's leading tackler with 124 a year ago. Mike Murphy will play beside Lesinski again where he was second with 99 tackles last year. Back Pete Gianakis was the interception leader ~th five. Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 1987 Schedule EAST STROUDSBURG1 :30 at Slippery Rock ..... 1:30 at Norwich . . . 1:30 CENT. CONNECTICUT1 :30 DIST. OF COLUMBIA . 1:30 at Amer. International . 1 :00 at So. Connecticut . . 2:00 at Springfield. . . 1:30 TOWSON ST . .. . .... 1:00 at Bloomsburg . . . . 1:00 p.m. p.m . p.m . p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Chargers 42 47 10 37 23 28 14 20 35 - 1986 Results at East Stroudsburg .... 26 SLIPPERY ROCK ....... 0 at Cent. Connecticut . ... . 8 NORWICH ............. 7 at Dist. of Columbia . . . 0 AMER. INTERNATIONAL28 SO. CONNECTICUT . . .. 17 SPRINGFIELD . . .. . .. 0 .. . 47 . . 28 w ~ at Southern Connecticut 2:00 pm at Sh1ppensburg 1:30 pm at Slippery Rock 1:30 pm SHEPHERD 7:30 pm at Central Connecticut 1 00 pm at Lafayette 1 30 pm EAST STROUDSBURG 1:30 pm at Hillsdale 7:00 pm at Southern Connecticut 2:00 pm Millersville Slippery Rock Kutztown New Haven at Alfred 7:30 pm EDINSORO 1:30 pm Mansfield NEW HAVEN 1:30 pm BOWIE ST 1:00 pm NORFOLK ST 1:30 pm at St Paul's 7:00 pm Cheyney at Delaware 1:30 pm MONTCLAIR ST. 1:00 pm 9/11 American Inter. 7:00 pm at New Haven 1:30 pm INDIANA 1:00 pm 1:30 pm Concord East Stroudsburg West Chester BLOOMSBURG 2:00 pm at Muskingum 1:30 pm Lock Haven at KUTZTOWN 1:30 pm at Bloomsburg 1:00 pm Sept. 19 Shippensburg Sept. 12 at North Carolina Cen1ral 1:30 pm BLOOMSBURG 1:30 pm Sept. 5 at Cheyney 1:30 pm Norfolk St. at Norwich 1:30 pm EDINBORO 2:00 pm EAST STROUDSBURG 1:30 pm CHEYNEY 1:30 pm at Mansfield 1:30 pm at Millersville 1:30 pm at Bloomsburg 1:00 pm at Shippensburg 1:30 pm LOCK HAVEN 1:30 pm ELIZABETH CITY ST 2:30 pm Sept. 26 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 1:30 pm WEST CHESTER 7:30 pm at Clarion 2:00 pm at Cheyney 1:00 pm at Shippensburg 1:30 pm MILLERSVILLE 1:00 pm BLOOMSBURG 1:00 pm at Kutztown 1:30 pm CALIFORNIA 2:00 pm MANSFIELD 1:30 pm at North Carolina A&T 1:30 pm Oct. 3 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1:30 pm EAST STROUDSBURG 7:30 pm LOCK HAVEN 2:00 pm MANSFIELD 1:30 pm at American International 1:00 pm at Cheyney 1:00 pm at Shippensburg 1:30 pm at California 2:00 pm BLOOMSBURG 1:30 pm KUTZTOWN 1:00 pm at Bloomsburg 1:30 pm at Millersville 1:30 pm WEST CHESTER 1:00 pm a1 East Stroudsburg 1:00 pm INDIANA 1:30 pm SLIPPERY ROCK 1:30 pm HAMPTON 1:30 pm Oct. 17 at Kutztown 7:30 pm at Edinboro 2:00 pm at Slippery Rock 2:00 pm at California 1:30 pm WINSTONSALEM ST. 7:00 pm Oct. 10 at Southern Connecticut 2:00 pm MANSFIELD 1:30 pm CALIFORNIA 1:30 pm at Bloomsburg 1:30 pm at Kutztown 1:30 pm at West Chester 1:00 pm at Clarion 1:00 pm CHEYNEY 1:00 pm at Edinboro 1:30 pm at Indiana 1:30 pm at Virginia Union 1:30 pm Oct. 24 at Springfield 1:30 pm at Millersville 7:30 pm BLOOMSBURG 1:30 pm KUTZTOWN 7:30 pm WEST CHESTER 1:30 pm EAST STROUDSBURG 1:00 pm at Cheyney 1:00 pm at Mansfield 1:30 pm CLARION 1:30 pm EDINBORO 1:30 pm at Howard 1:30 pm Oct. 31 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE OF 1987 OPPONENTS SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT 1:00 pm at Mansfield 1:00 pm at Millersville 1:00 pm ST. PAUL'S 1:30 pm Nov. 14 TOWSON ST 1:00 pm BLOOMSBURG 1:30 pm at Indiana 1:30 pm 11/6 at West Chester 7:00 pm at Bloomsburg 1:00 pm at Indiana 1:30 pm SHIPPENSBURG 1:00 pm at East LOCK Stroudsburg HAVEN 1:30 pm 1:00 pm at Lock Haven 1:30 pm MANSFIELD 1:00 pm 11/6 MILLERSVILLE 7:00 pm CHEYNEY 1:30 pm at Clarion 1:00 pm VIRGINIA ST. 1:30 pm Nov. 7 ROBERT 8. REDMAN STADIUM "HOME OF THE HUSKIES" Robert B. Redman Stadium is situated on the upper campus of Bloomsburg University as part of the university's 103-acre athletic complex. Completed in February 1974, the new facility took the place of Athletic Park in downtown Bloomsburg as "Home of the Huskies." The stadium, which overlooks the scenic Susquehanna Valley, has seating for 5,000 spectators, although attendance at several events has exceeded that total. The largest crowd to witness a football game in the facility totalled 7,483 at the 1985 Homecoming contest against Millersville. The area is designed for expansion should such a project be needed and contains large storage capabilities as well as a concession stand and restrooms. The university's upper campus also contains the E.H. Nelson Fieldhouse, Danny Litwhiler Field (baseball), and a huge field area which serves as home for the Huskies' soccer and lacrosse teams along with multiple practice fields. Located inside the stadium confines is an all-weather track used by BU's men's and women's track and field teams. A pressbox with seating for more than 40 persons is situated on top of the west stands. Originally, when planning began for the new stadium in 1963, the proposed site was the area now occupied by 18 tennis courts on the lower campus; however, a consultant's report recommended the upper campus development. The project finally got underway in 1972 at a total cost of $725,000. On Saturday, Sept. 21, 1974, the first game was played in the stadium and dedication ceremonies were held naming the facility in honor of Redman. A native of Sayre, Pa., and a graduate of its public schools, Coach Redman graduated with honors in economics at Swarthmore College where he also participated in four years of varsity football activities, served as captain during his senior year, and was also a varsity performer with the baseball team. He earned his Master of Arts degree in economics at Pennsylvania State University during his tenure at Bloomsburg State College. Redman had coached at Sayre High School and at North High School in Binghamton, N.Y., prior to serving as an officer in the United States Navy during World War II. He left the service with the rank of lieutenant commander. He returned to his coaching duties at North High School and remained there until his appointment at Bloomsburg in 1947. In addition to serving as head coach of two varsity teams, Redman also served as dean of men and taught a full schedule of courses in economics. During his five years at Bloomsburg, his teams won 38 games while losing only four. His record included three Pennsylvania Conference championships and two undefeated teams. He left Bloomsburg in September 1952 to become head football coach at East Orange Senior High School, N.J. During the late 50s, he was appointed principal of the senior high school, and his untimely death occured in 1960 shortly after he had been elected superintendent of schools in East Orange, N.J. 44 BU AREA MEDIA OUTLETS The purpose of this guide is to provide members of the media with necessary information concerning Bloomsburg football. Members of the media are always welcome on the Bloomsburg University campus. It would be appreciated if those who plan to cover any of the Huskies' home or away contests would contact the sports information office so that we can make every effort to accommodate your needs and requests. Newspapers Press-Enterprise 3185 Lackawanna Ave. Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Danville News 14 E. Mahoning Street Danville, Pa. 17821 Patriot News P.O. Box 2265 Harrisburg , Pa. 17015 Standard Speaker 21 N. Wyoming Street Hazleton, Pa. 18201 WNEP-TV (16) Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport Avoca, Pa. 18641 WBRE-TV (28) 62 S. Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18703 Radio and Television Daily Item 200 S. Market Street Sunbury, Pa. 17301 WHLM Radio 107 W. Main Street Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Milton Standard 19 Arch Street Milton, Pa. 17847 WCNR Radio 125 W. Main Street Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 News-Item 701 N. Rock Street Shamokin, Pa. 17872 WPGM Radio 8 E. Market Street Danville, Pa. 17821 Sun Gazette 252 W. Fourth Street Williamsport, Pa. 17701 WILQ Radio P.O. Box 1176 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 The Grit 208 W. Third Street Williamsport, Pa. 17701 WWPA Radio P.O. Box 2168 Williamsport, Pa. 17701 WYOU-TV (22) 415 Lackawanna Ave . Scranton, Pa. 18503 WGAL-TV (8) P.O. Box 7127 Lancaster, Pa. 17604 WHTM-TV (27) P.O. Box 2775 Harrisburg, Pa. 17105 WHP-TV (21) P.O. Box 1507 Harrisburg , Pa. 17105 Wire Services Associated Press Suite 250 One Franklin Plaza Philadelphia, Pa. 19102 John Michaels Sports Editor Press-Enterprise United Press International 1819 JFK Boulevard Philadelphia, Pa. 19103 Jim Doyle Sports Director WHLM Radio " Voice of the Huskies " HUSKIES' FOOTBALL 1987 September 5 at Norfolk St. 1:30 p.m. September 12 SHIPPENSBURG 1:00 p.m. September 19 at Lock Haven 2:00 p.m . September 26 WEST CHESTER 1:00 p.m. October 3 at East Stroudsburg 1:00 p.m. October 1O CHEYNEY 1:30 p.m. October 17 at Mansfield 1:30 p.m. October 24 MILLEBSVILLE 1:30 p.m. October 31 at Slippery Rock 1:30 p.m. November 7 at Kutztown 1:30 p.m. November 14 NEW HAVEN 1:00 p.m. I /