OUTLOOK Husky Coach Charles Chronister will have a comparatively young team for the 1978-79 campaign. He'll be counting on a nucleus of five returnees who saw considerable action on last year's 14-10 team, plus the largest group of newcomers he has had to date on varsity status. Included in the returnees are senior co-captains 6'4" John Bucher, Ephrata (6.6 p.p.g.) and 6'3" Miles Reitnouer, Reading (9.2 p.p.g.) along with sophomores 6'4" Bill Tillman, Cranford, NJ (5.3 p.p.g.) , 6'2" Mark Cable, Bethlehem (7 .3 p.p.g.), and 5'11" Don Mccann, Dalton (5.5 p.p.g.). Bucher, Reitnouer and Tillman are good leapers and maneuver well inside while Cable and Mccann are steady backcourt performers. The Huskies lost three 6'5" regulars in Steve Bright (14.0 p.p.g. and a two-time Academic All-American), Al Williams (19.3 p.p.g.) and Jeff Slocum (6 .1 p.p .g. and a great off-the-bench player). Williams and Brights were the top rebounders and also became the fifth and sixth career scorers in BSC history with 1158 and 1029 points respectively. Chronister, who has had seven consecutive winning seasons since coming to BSC, said this year has been his best recruiting year. Newcomers include: guards James "pewee" Thomas, Philadelphia, and Jon Bardsley, Lansdowne, and much-needed height in 6'7" center Don Greenholt, Hanover, 6'7" center I forward Ed Nichols, Williamsport, 6'5" forward Mike Wenrich, Reading. In addition, junior John McNaughton, Newport, last year's leading JV scorer, moves up to varsity status. "If this latter group gains the necessary experience early enough, the Huskies should be headed for another winning season and, hopefully, be in contention for eastern division Pennsylvania Conference honors," Chronister said. Duke University's Bill Foster, former BSC cage coach, is shown with Coach Chronister at a recent get-together. A native of Lansford, Pennsylvania, Herbert received his degrees at the University of Maryland and Lehigh University. He is a professor of Biology and also coaches women's tennis. He previously served as head golf coach and a number of years ago as head tennis coach. A native of Taylor, Pennsylvania, he received both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees at East Stroudsburg State College. At ESSC he assisted in the basketball and tennis programs as a graduate assistant. After leaving ESSC, he joined the faculty of Old Forge (Pa.) High School where he was assistant basketball coach at Abington Heights High School , Clarks Summit (Pa.) for three and one half years. Reese has also been an extremely successful tennis coach at BSC having produced some outstanding teams over the past nine years. He and his wife Marion and their three year old daughter Meredith reside in Scenic Knolls near Bloomsburg. GARY TYLER FRESHMAN COACH Gary Tyler, a former Husky standout for Coach Chronister (1972-75), served as assistant JV coach last year and will direct the JV squad this year. MICHAEL HERBERT ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH During the past 13 years , Dr. Michael Herbert has served in numerous capacities on the basketball staff. Prior to this season, he was freshman coach for three years . This year " Doc" has the responsibility of aiding the varsity team as a practice and game assistant. His knowledge and enthusiasm for the sport has been a significant asset to the overall cage program. CHRONISTER'S SEVEN-YEAR RECORD Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 Won 18 20 22 15 13 17 14 MEN'S VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER No. 10 24 22 20 42 12 34 43 40 14 30 32 Name Pos. Jon Bardsley G John Bucher F Mark Cable G Jim Fertig G Doug Greenholt C Don Mccann G John McNaughton F Ed Nichols C/F Miles Reitnouer F James Thomas G Bill Tillman F Mike Wenrich F Kevin Baggett Dave Kiersnowski Brian Klinger Brian McHugh Doug Meier Dave Ogden Chris Versak Brad Webber G F G G C F F F Cl. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Ht. Wt. 5-10 140 6-4 185 6-2 172 6-2 175 6-7 200 6-0 165 6-4 180 6-7 180 6-3 195 6-0 170 6-5 180 6-5 190 JV ROSTER 6-1 180 6-3 175 5-8 155 6-0 165 6-5 200 6-3 160 6-4 190 6-4 200 High School Landsdowne-Alden Ephrata Freedom Lansdale Catholic Delone Cat ho I ic Abington Heights Newport Bishop Newman Olep W. hiladelphia Cranford Wilson Hometown Landsdowne Ephrata Bethlehem Lansdale New Oxford Dalton Newport Wil I iamsport Reading Philadelphia Cranford, N.J. West Lawn Wi 11 iamsport Lourdes Regional Cedar Crest Marple-Newton Owen J. Roberts Central Columbia Lansdowne-Alden Parkland Williamsport Shamokin Lebanon Broomall Pottstown Bloomsburg Lansdowne Schneckville Lost 7 5 6 10 10 7 10 CHARLES CHRONISTER HEAD BASKETBALL COACH Charles Chronister, beginning his eighth year at Bloomsburg State College, can look back on his previous seven years with pride. He and his varsity Huskies have compiled a 119-55 won-lost record. His teams have won numerous ' in-season tournaments, established over 30 team and individual Bloomsburg State records, participated in post-season tournaments and had the first Bloomsburg State team to win a NCAA Regional Tournament and go on to Evansville for the National Championship Tournament. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg in 1973, he was an assistant coach and freshman coach under Bob Hulton for four years. He previously coached for three years at Hanover (Pa.) High School where his JV and varsity teams were 59-9 while winning county championships and participating in the PIAA District II play-offs. He also served as freshman coach at East Stroudsburg and guided the team to a 17-2 record. Chronister has been successful in attracting good basketball talent to Bloomsburg. He has coached two All-Americans, John Willis (1972-74) and Jerry Radocha (1974-77). Active in the National Coaches Association, he conducts his own BSC basketball school and has served as a guest lecturer at other schools and clinics in the East. In 1974 he presented a two-week clinic to players and coaches in Brazil. A native of East Berlin, Pa., Chronister earned both his bachelor's and master's degrees in health and physical education at East Stroudsburg State College. He is married to the former Carol L. Strausbaugh of Hanover. They have two children, Lee Ann, age 11 and Caryn Lynn (9) and reside at 1276 Pine St., Skyview Acres, Bloomsburg. BURT REESE ASSISTANT VARSITY COACH After coaching the Bloomsburg freshman teams to 83 victories against 27 defeats over a seven-year span, Burt Reese moved into a different role three years ago with the basketball program. In addition to working directly with Coach Chronister and the varsity players, he continues to coordinate the basketball recruiting efforts which have been so successful at the college. He is considered by Coach Chronister as "one of the outstanding assistant coaches in the state". RETURNING LETTERMEN JOHN BUCHER-6'4" senior cocaptain, became a starter last year ... has good versatility up front or at guard . . . excellent driver ... could cause match-up problems for opponents. 1\ MARK CABLE-6'2" sophomore who as a freshman started the last six games, five of which BSC won . . . best outside shooter on team . . . steady performer. It JOE FERTIG-6'2" sophomore, following in his brother Rick's footsteps (1960) . . . good outside threat as second guard . . . good on defense, shoots well. DON McCANN-6'0" sophomore, as a freshman played last six games as point guard . . . demonstrates talent for running offense ... good shooter. It!\ I ) I MILES REITNOUER-6'3" senior co-captain, second year as starter . . . small for a forward but smart and aggressive . . . shoots well and has better than average quickness. BILL TILLMAN-6'5"sophomore, great frosh recruit last year .. . injury cut into his playing time .. . good leaper and shooter ... has talent to progress to an all-time great. LEADING ALL-TIME CAREER SCORERS ••Jerry Radocha **John Willis Robert Herzig Richard Lloyd Al Williams Steve Bright Howard Johnson James Platukis Robert Snyder Paul Kuhn 1778* 1467 1362* 1339* 1173* 1026* 946 878 859 851 1973-1977 1971-1974 1961-1965 1958-1962 1975-1978 1975-1978 1969-1972 1968-1971 1967-1970 1969-1972 *Indicates Four-Year Record All other Figures Represent Three-Year Totals ••All-Americans COLLEGE FACTS Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Enrollment: 5400 U.G. President: Dr. James H. McCormick Nickname: Huskies Colors: Maroon and Gold Athletic Director: H. Cecil Turberville (Phone: 389-3225) Associate Athletic Director: Joanne McComb (Phone: 389-3912) Coach: Charles Chronister (Phone: 389-3225) Member: NCAA, ECAC, PC Home Court: Nelson Fieldhouse Capacity: 4,000 Director of Public Information and Acting Sports Information Director: Bruce "Nick" Dietterick (Phone: 389-3411, Office; 752-7578, Home) TITLE IX Bloomsburg State College is committed to providing leadership in taking affirmative action to attain equal educational and employment rights for all persons, without regard to sex, handicap, or other legally protected classification. This policy is placed in this document in accordance with state and federal laws including Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Please direct equal opportunity lnquirias to: Ms. Deborah Ellis, Carver Hall, 389-2523. 1978-79 SCHEDULE Opponent Time Site • Lock Haven 6&8 H 25 Cheyney 8 A 6 *Bucknell 6&8 A 9 *Millersville 6&8 A 13 Philadelphia Textile 8 H 16 A 28-29 Best of Both Tournaments (at St. Vincent, Clarion, Lock Haven) Keystone Klassic H Jan. 5-6 (W. Maryland, Delaware Valley & Mt. St. Mary's) Muhlenberg 8 A Jan. 8 *Kutztown 6&8 H Jan. 13 Allentown 8 A Jan. 15 Mansfield 8 A Jan. 17 *East Stroudsburg 6&8 H Jan. 20 LeMoyne 8 H Jan. 22 *Shippensburg 6&8 H Jan. 24 *Cheyney 6&8 H Jan. 27 King's 8 A Jan. 31 *Millersville 6&8 H Feb. 3 *York 6&8 H Feb. 5 • Kutztown 6&8 A Feb. 7 Mansfield (Alumni) 6&8 H Feb. 10 *East Stroudsburg 6&8 A Feb. 14 Feb. 17 *Shippensburg 6&8 A Feb. 19 *Wilkes 6&8 H Feb. 23 Conference Championships JV's at 6:00 Date Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 1977-78 RESULTS BSC 70 Lock Haven 53 Philadelphia Textile 102 Allentown College 54 Bucknell University 61 Shippensburg 54 Cheyney 59 New York Tech 85 Shippensburg 96 Muhlenberg College 80 Carnegie-Mellon University 75 Clarion 112 Millersville 61 Kutztown 60 Cheyney 83 Shippensburg 59 East Stroudsburg 57 LeMoyne College 72 Millersville 76 Kutztown 74 Mansfield 61 East Stroudsburg 70 Wilkes College 71 University of Scranton 76 Mansfield Won 14, Lost 10 Pennsylvania Conference: 8-4 Opfg 58 58 68 58 67 69 71 89 79 73 96 66 93 85 69 74 69 74 85 51 69 69 66