SEASON'S OUTLOOK The Bloomsburg State College women's basketball team will be shooting for its fifth consecutive winning season during the 1978-79 campaign. In aim ing for her third winning season, Coach Sue Hibbs will have to do some rebuilding from her 9-6 team that lost three key performers. Graduated are the team's two leading scorers Mary Balaban (15.3 p.p.g. av.) and Julie Ludrof (11 .1 p.p.g.); the former broke a single game scoring record of 29 points against Bucknell. She was also the top rebounder averaging 10.5 per game while Ludrof was third with an average of 8.9. The other loss is the team's main ball handler, Anne D'lgnazi, iwho scored 44 points and contributed 18 assists. Returnees include Jayne Yurasits who scored well with a total of 99 points, averaging 8.2 p.p.g. and was third in assists with 28 for the season. Patty Lyons had 91 points for the year with an average of 7 .5 p.p.g. Along with pulling down 107 rebounds, she was tied with Susan McKeegan for the team's lead in assists with 30. Terry McHale averaged just over seven p.p.g. and had 22 rebounds. Donna Santa Maria and Karen Yefko played an important part in relieving the starting Huskies. Santa Maria had 36 assists and scored 34 points. Yefko assisted in grabbing 41 rebounds . New frosh faces will include: Trina Knittel, 5'10" from Plymouth-Whitemarsh H.S., ranked fifth in Suburban I League; Sue Curley, 5'10", Camp Hill, Trinity High grad; Deborah Chuhinka, 5'10½" standout from a strong Cumberland Valley team in Harrisburg; and Mary Ann Guffrovich, 5'5" guard from Nanticoke where she made Wilkes/Scranton All-Star team the last two seasons. In addition to a number of state college opponents and area colleges, the Huskies will again meet the strong teams of LaSalle and Villanova, newcomer Lehigh, and participate in the She Gull Invitational tournament at Salisbury, Md. HEAD COACH Ms.Sue Hibbs became head women 's basketball coach last year after serving as an assistant two years ago and as an interim coach three years ago. She served in the latter capacity when Coach Joanne McComb was on leave and coached the Huskies to an 11 -2 season and a fourth place in the EAIAW Invitational. Ms. Hibbs has had a number of years of teaching, playing, and coaching a variety of sports. In the spring of 1977 she served as the college's first coach of women 's softball. A native of Kentucky, Hibbs earned her Bachelor of Science degree at Western Kentucky University and her master's degree from East Stroudsburg State. She is doing additional work at the Pennsylvania State University. Her office phone is (717) 389-2410. VARSITY ROSTER Name Hopkins, Gail Houser, Sally Knittel, Trina Lerit, Mindy Lyons.Patty • McHale, Terry *McKeegan, Sue Santa Maria, Donna Serafin, Sandy Sutcliffe, Loretta Wiest, Lynda *Yurasits, Jayne *Tri-captains Pos. F C C/F G F F G G F C/F F G Cl. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Age Ht. 20 20 19 19 19 21 21 21 21 20 21 20 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-5 5-9 5-7 5-7 5-6½ 5-7½ 5-10 5-9½ 5-4 Wt. 146 145 149 125 150 130 135 140 145 155 145 124 High School Plymouth Whitemarsh Selinsgrove Area Plymouth Whitemarsh Pennsbury Trinity Sun Valley Emmaus Nether Providence Coughlin Upper Dublin Williams Valley Allentown Central Catholic Hometown Norristown Port Trevorton Plymouth Meeting Morrisville New Cumberland Brookhaven Wescosville Moylan Wilkes-Barre Ambler Wiconisco Allentown J.V. ROSTER Name Curley, Susan Grab, Anne Kulick, Leslie Palmer, Toni Pladus, Kathy Shellhamer, Mary Tafelski, Teresa Truran, Carroll Pos. C/F F/C G F/G G G C/F F Cl. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Age Ht. Wt. 18 17 21 18 18 20 18 20 5-9 5-9 5-2 5-7 5-5 5-5 5-10 5-8½ 160 130 140 145 119 120 145 140 High School Trinity North Pocono Lakeland William Penn Shenandoah Valley Tamaqua Lancaster Catholic Haddon Twp. (NJ) Hometown Camp Hill Gouldsboro Simpson Philadelphia Shenandoah Tamaqua Lancaster Westmont, NJ SENIORS TERRY McHALE SUE McKEEGAN SANDY SERAFIN DONNA SANTA MARIA JAYNE YURASITS LYNDA WIEST LESLIE KULICK TEAM RECORDS Most Points (one away game): 96-vs College of Misericordia, 2/8/75. Most Points (one home game) : 98-vs Marywood, 1976-77. Most Average (points/game, 1 yr.): 74.00 per game, 1975-78. Most Rebounds (1 yr.): 763, 1975-76, 58.7 rpg . Free Throw Percentage (1 yr.) 62%, 1973-74. Free Throw Percentage (1 game): 92%-vs Luzerne C.C.C. (12-13), 2/23/77. Average Winning Margin (1 yr.): 29 pts. per game, 1974-75. Most Consecutive Victories: 1973-74, 1974-75, Joanne McComb, 15. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Season Records Most Points: 222, Julie Ludrof (1975-76). Highest Per Game Average: 17.0, Julie Ludrof (1975-76). Highest Field Goal Percentage: 52%, Ellen French (1975-76). Highest Free Throw Percentage: 100%, Jayne Yurasits (1977-78). Most Rebounds: 174, Julie Ludrof (1975-76). Highest Rebound Average: 13.38, Julie Ludrof (1975-76). 13.37, Ellen French (1973-74). Most Assists: 52, Anne D'lgnazio (1975-76). Most Points by Freshman on Varsity: 118, Ellen French (1973-74). Single Game Records Most Points: 29, Mary Balaban, 2/20/78 vs Bucknell. Most Field Goals: 13, Ellen French, 1 /30/75 vs Kutztown. Most Free Throws: 9, Julie Ludrof, 2/17 /76 vs Millersville. Most Rebounds: 24, Terri Mangino, 2/20/76 vs Keystone. Most Assists: 10, Mary Balaban, 2/7 /76 vs Kutztown. Career Records Most Points: 583, Julie Ludrof. Class of Average Points Per Game: 13.8, Ellen Class of '77. Most Rebounds: 469, Julie Ludrof. Average Rebounds Per Game: 11.0, Ellen Most Assists: 115, Mary Balaban, Class '78. French, French. of '78. 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 inquiries to: Ms. Deborah Ellis. Carver Hall , 389-2523 . 1978-79 SCHEDULE Dec. 5 8-9 11 Jan. 19 22 25 27 29 Maryland Salisbury (MD) Tournament *Lehigh 7:00 H A 2:30 A •u. of Scranton 6:00 6:00 6:30 1 :00 7:00 H H A H H 6:00 6:00 6:00 2:00 7:00 2:00 7:00 A A H A A A H *Kutztown LaSalle *East Stroudsburg Luzerne Community College Feb. 1 *Millersville 5 Wilkes 7 *Shippensburg 10 * Kutztown 13 Bucknell 17 *Indiana U. (PA) 22 Villanova *Varsity & J.V. 1977-78 VARSITY RESULTS BSC 67 Indiana U. (PA) 80 Clarion 80 King's 80 Marywood College 65 Kutztown 60 Scranton 64 Luzerne Co. Com. College Kutztown 73 65 Salisbury 66 Shippensburg 57 Millersville 77 Wilkes College 74 LaSalle 92 Bucknell 63 Vi Ila nova Overall Record: 9-6 Opp. 73 71 32 44 53 78 72 61 53 72 50 54 80 56 67 COLLEGE FACTS Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Enrollment: 5,400 U.G. Nlckname:Huskies President: Dr. James H. McCormick Colors: Maroon & Gold Athletic Director: H. Cecil Turberville (phone: 389-3225) Associate Athletic Director: Joanne McComb (phone: 389-3912) Director of Public Information and Acting Sports Information Director: Bruce "Nick" Dietterick (phone: 389-3411, office; 752-7578, home) Member: EAIAW, AIAW Court: Nelson Fieldhouse