Field Hockey Bloomsburg's Field Hockey team will be aiming for sectional honors this fall when they participate in the Susquehanna Field Hockey Association tournament at Susquehanna University November 8 and 9. Joan Williams, a freshman fullback, received honorable mention last year, and it is expected that six more players will receive recognition this year. B.S.C. had a 7-1-1 record last fall and wlll be playing a stronger schedule this year. Top opponents in 1975 are expected to be Bucknell University, Susquehanna University, Lock Haven S.C. and Wilkes College. Field Hockey became a varsity sport at Bloomsburg in 1962, with Eleanor Wray as coach. Mary Gardner took over as coach in 1974. She is looking forward to the fall when several of last year's strong varsity performers will be back to give the team added experience. 1974 Results Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg 3, 1, 3, 1, 4, 8, 11, 6, Bucknell University 1 Wilkes College 1 Misericordia College 1 _Susquehanna University 3 Marywood 0 Keystone Jr. College 0 Lycoming College O Williamsport Area Community College O '" .,q.) :,1975 Field Hockey Schedule Wed., Sept. Tues., Sept . Thurs ., Oct. Tues ., Oct . Thurs., Oct . Tues . , Oct . Thurs. , Oct. Thurs ., Oct. Sat. , Oct. Wed . , Oct. Tues ., Nov. Nov ., 8 & 9 Tentat ive 24 30 2 7 9 14 16 23 25 29 4 Kutztown A Lehigh A Lock Haven 2nd Team H Bucknell Var.&JV A Wi lkesVar.&JV A Mansfield H SusquehannaVar.&JV H Marywood Var. &JV H MillersvilleVar.&JV H Misericordia A E.S.S.C. H Susquehanna Field Hockey Asso. Tournament at Susquehanna 4:00PM 4:00PM 4:00PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:00PM 2:00PM 4:00PM 3:00PM 1974 Varsity Field Hockey Roster Class Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Sr. Fr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Soph. Soph. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. *Captain Name Jane Bowie Joan Buchman! Nancy Chapman Cathy Constable Tracey Oimmig Althea Ellis* Ann Ferrigno Connie Gerenser Sharon Gettle Bonnie Graham Cindy Hamms Robin Hosler Claire Houpt Jeanne Humphreville Jeri Landrigan Marie Lundy Karen King Sue Kravatz Mickey Mastracchi Iris Roseman Sharon Serventi Connie Slusser Bet·h Taylor Mary Tone Joan Williams Paulette Wolmer Hometown Position Chambersburg, Pa . G Hanover, Pa. LHB Stroudsburg, Pa. RI Norristown, Pa. LHB Lansdale, Pa. AW Northampton , Pa. LW Tuckerton, N.J. G Nazareth , Pa. G Rehrersburg, Pa. LI Swarthmore, Pa. RHB Fredericksburg, Pa. RHB New Cumberland, Pa. LI Norwood, Pa . LFB Sewell, N.J. AW Easton , Pa. LW Levittown, Pa. RHB Philadelphia, Pa. CF Bethlehem , Pa. AW Sayre, Pa. LFB Penllyn, Pa. CHB Ondolusia, Pa. CF Bloomsburg, Pa. AFB Elizabethtown, Pa. CHB Easton, Pa. AW Cornwell Hghts. , Pa. LHB Mgr. 1974 Women's Hockey Team First row, left to right: Althea Ellis [Captain], Sharon Guttle, Sharon Serventi, Nancy Chapman, Tracey Dimmig. Second row: Clair Houpt, Joan Williams, Connie Gerenser, Beth Taylor, Bonnie Graham, Cathy Constable. Basketball The varsity basketball program has had steady growth, both in quantity and quality, since its inception in 1962. The teams have always had a successful won-loss record, but team data has been kept for only the past six years. The Huskiettes have a winning percentage of 79% for this span of time. During the last three years of competition the team has won 26 games and lost 4 for a winning percentage of 86.6%. The 1973-74 team went undefeated, a "first" in the history of all women's sports at SSC. The 1974-75 Huskiettes sported a record of ten wins and one loss during regular season play. In addition to their outstanding record this team also accomplished a "first" - they were the first SSC women's basketball team ever selected to participate in the EAIAW (Eastern Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) Invitational Basketball Tournament held at Edinboro State College on March 8 and 9, 1975. The highlight of the tournament for the Huskiettes was their upset victory over third-seeded Villanova University. WON~ YOU BECOME A PART OF THE BASKETBALL TRADITION AT SSC? An open invitation is extended to all interested basketball players to become a part of the 1975-76 team. Your abilities are needed as the team tackles a tough schedule which includes: Jan. Jan. Feb . Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. 26-Susquehanna University 29-Kutztown State 2-College of Misericordia 4-SUNY (Binghamton, N.Y.) ?-Kutztown State 10-Baptist Bible College 13-Wilkes 17-Luzerne Co. Comm. Coll. 20-Keystone 24-Marywood College 26-Bucknell University 2-Millersville State --Home--6:00 --Away--4:00 --Home--7:00 --Home--6:30 --Home--2:00 --Away--7:00 --Home--7:00 --Away--7:00 --Away--7:00 --Away--4:00 --Home--6:00 --Home--7:00 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM The team has been under the leadership of Joanne McComb since its inception. ·• ~, - ,~ -- ¥ ~ 1974 Women's Basketball Team Kneeling, left to right: Janet Stump [trainer), Sally Miller, Kathy Hotchkiss, Anne D'lgnazio, Cathy Constable, Rosanne Ragnacci, Judy Kovacs. Standing: Lynn Albertson [Manager], Karen Tamalenus, Mary Balaban, Julie Ludrof, Ellen French, Barb Donchez, Pam Stehr, Beverly Marcy, Coach Joanne McComb. Not present for picture: Lisa Cozzone, Nancy Wolf and Lisa Wood. 1974-75 Women's Varsity Basketball Roster Name Class Fr. Balaban, Mary Sr. *Constable, Cathy Jr. Cozzone, Lisa Fr. D'lgnazio, Anne Sr. • Donchez, Barbara French, Ellen So. Fr. Hotchkiss, Kathy Sr. Kovacs, Judy Fr. Ludrof, Julie Fr. Marcy , Beverly So. Miller, Sally Ragnacci, Rosanne Jr. Fr. Stehr, Pam So. Tamalenus, Karen *co-captains ) , BSC 96 BSC 64 BSC 77 Varsity Record: 10 Wins, 1 Loss BSC BSC BSC BSC BSC BSC BSC BSC 71 79 81 56 79 63 58 49 SUNY (Binghamton, N .Y.) - 13 Kutztown State - 28 Susquehanna University - 36 Kutztown State - 50 Baptist Bible College - 36 Luzerne County Community College Wilkes - 38 Bucknell University - 51 High School Trinity Methacton Sr. Bishop Shanahan Penncrest Palmerton Area Williams Valley Plymouth-Whitemarsh Easton Central Catholic Mountain View Marian Catholic Valley View Tri-Valley Wyoming Area Hometown Camp Hill, Pa. Norristown, Pa. Downingtown, Pa. Media, Pa. Palmerton, Pa. Tower City, Pa. Norristown, Pa. Easton, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Kingsley, Pa. Coaldale, Pa. Peckville, Pa. Pitman, Pa. Wyoming, Pa. College of Misericordia Keystone - 54 Marywood College - 38 52 Junior Varsity Record: 4 Wins, 0 Losses 57 BSC BSC BSC BSC 44 95 58 77 Kutztown State - 19 Susquehanna University Kutztown State - 30 Bucknell University - 19 12 The College Bloomsburg State College, one of the 14 state-owned institutions of higher education in Pennsylvania, is located in the Town of Bloomsburg, an industrial and residential community of 11,000 in the Susquehanna River Valley 80 miles northeast of Harrisburg. The college is on a hill overlookiig the town within two miles of Exit 35 of Interstate 80. Drivin~ time from Philadelphia is 2½ hours and from New York 3½ ~ours. Full-time undergraduate enrollment is 4300. i The college offers a wide range of educational and recreational opportunities to the community, area and state it serves. Five classroom buildings are grouped around the modern library building in the center of the main campus. A new college union building is centrally located in the living area which includes six residence halls and a seventh presently under construction. The college offers undergraduate degree programs in the Arts and Sciences, Business Administration and Professional Studies. Sports Facilities The campus has two physical education buildings, including the new E.H. Nelson Fieldhouse which is a part of a modern sports complex on the upper campu_s. There are also eighteen outdoor tennis courts, nine of them lighted, and several playing fields for both varsity and intramural sports. ·1 Women's Varsity Sports ~ Four women's varsity sports - field hockey, baskltball, swimming and tennis have been a part of Bloomsburg State College's strong intercollegiate sports program for several years. During the 1974-75 season Bloomsburg's women athletes won statewide honors in both swimming and basketball competition. ._,,,,,J,1;1,1 The College Bloomsburg State College, one of the 14 state-c institutions of higher education in Pennsylvania, is loca the Town of Bloomsburg, an industrial and resid community of 11,000 in the Susquehanna River Valley 80 northeast of Harrisburg. The college is on a hill overlookir town within two miles of Exit 35 of Interstate 80. Drivin( from Philadelphia is 2½ hours and from New York 3½ t Full-time undergraduate enrollment is 4300. The college offers a wide range of educational recreational opportunities to the community, area and s! serves. Five classroom buildings are grouped aroun, modern library building in the center of the main campus., college union building is centrally located in the livin( which includes six residence halls and a seventh presently construction. The college offers undergraduate degree programs in th and Sciences, Business Administration and Profes Studies. Sports Facilities The campus has two physical education buildings, incl the new E.H. Nelson Fieldhouse which is a part of a m sports complex on the upper campu_s. There are also eig outdoor tennis courts, nine of them lighted, and several p fields for both varsity and intramural sports. Women's Varsity Sports Four women's varsity sports - field hockey, bask! swimming and tennis have been a part of Bloomsburg College's strong intercollegiate sports program for s years. During the 1974-75 season Bloomsburg's women at! won statewide honors in both swimming and bask competition. ,-owned :ated in idential 0 miles ;i~g the time 1ours . 1d al and state it nd the . A new 1g area y under he Arts ssional eluding 11odern lghteen playing