Bloomsburg State College I979•80 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON'S OUTLOOK With the loss of seven graduates from last year's team, the 1979-80 edition of the women's cage team will have many new faces . The challenge of an expanded schedule, including some new team events, and the aim of reversing last year's losses have set an exciting tone for the season according to Coach Sue Hibbs. The first losing season in a decade was registered in the 1978-79 campaign . Yet, the 7-9 record was tempered by a number of close games against a schedule of high calibre teams . Four losses were decided by a combined total of five or less points. Last year's balanced attack was led by seniors Terry McHale (10.0 p .p .g.) and Jayne Yurasits (9.5 p.p.g.), who were followed by returnees Sally Houser (9.4 p.p.g.) and Patty Lyons (also 9.4 p.p.g .). Lyons also set new marks in season ( 188) and single game rebound (26) totals, while Yurasits established a new career high in assists ( 119). Senior Sue Mc Keegan led the seasonal assists tally (37) and was second in free throw percentage (75 %) to Donna Santa Maria (80%). Veteran Lynda Wiest, who made a key contribution to the inside game, returns to the hardwoods this year as assistant coach. Lynda, a Williams Valley High School graduate, will be at the helm of the J.V. team. An extensive recruiting effort has added eleven freshmen to th e team. Included are: 5'8" Diane Alfonsi, an Al I-Star f orwa rd from Pottsville; 5'5" guard Rosemary Grulee, Penn Argyl, a M .V.P. in three sports; 5'9" forward Julie Loucks from leag ue runners-up York Suburban; 5'11" center Hilarie Runyan, Bernardsville, NJ, all-conference at Bernard High; 5'7" guard/forward Cheryl Sedlak from the District 12 champion Bi shop o· Reilly; and 5'11" center Debbie Thom, an AllCatholic basketball and volleyball player from Philadelphia. The prem iere ingredients that are spicing the coming season include : the first year of divisional championships in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women; the Division 111 finals for the region to be played at Millersville State; and the fir st Pennsylvania Conference title play to be hosted by Cheyney State February 22-23. Th e Hu skies will host alumni players on December 2 and BSC's first Invitationa l tourney the 7th and 8th of December. This " Four States" event will pit Ithaca College of New York against Salisbury State of Maryland in the 7:00 p.m. opener and BSC versus the Trenton State College team of N ew Jersey at 9:00 p.m. In addition to these innovations, King's College of Scranton and L ock Haven State have been added to the schedule. COACH MS. SUE HIBBS is in her fourth season at the helm of the Huskies. Her first year was as an interim coach in 1975-76 when Joanne McComb, now Associate Athletic Director, was on leave of absence. Bloomsburg's record that year was 11-2 and a fourth place in the EIAIW Invitational. Th e following year she was an assistant coach under McComb and then became head coach at the start of the 1977-78 season. With records of 7-9 last year and 9-6 two years ago, Hibbs' overall record including post-season action is 30 wins against 19 losses. Prior to coming to BSC, she had a 40-16 high school coaching record at Berlin, NH where her teams participated in the state tourney three of the four years. 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 women's softball coach. Off-season she is a field hockey official with the Columbia-Montour Chapter of PIAA. A native of Kentucky, Hibbs earned her B.S. degree at Western Kentucky and her M.S. degree from East Stroudsburg . She is taking additional studies at Penn State. Her office phone is 717-389-2410. VARSITY ROSTER Name Pos. Cl. Age Ht. Chuhinka, Debbie Hopkins, Gail Houser, Sally Knittle, Trina Lerit, Mindy Lyons, Patty Pladus, Kathy Runyon, Hilarie Sedlak, Cheryl Sutcliffe, Loretta Tafelski, Teresa G/F F C F G F G C/F G/F C/F C/F So . Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. 19 21 21 20 20 20 19 17 18 21 19 5-10½ 5-9 5-10 5-10 5-6 5-9½ 5-5 5-1 1 5-7 5-10 5-9 High School Cumberland Valley Plymouth-Whitemarsh Selinsgrove Plymouth-Whitemarsh Pennsbury Trinity Shenandoah Valley Bernards Bishop O'Reilly Upper Dublin Lancaster Catholic Hometown Camp Hill Norristown Port Trevorton Plymouth Meeting Morrisvi I le New Cumberland Shenandoah Bedminister, NJ Wyoming Ambler Lancaster J.V.ROSTER Name Alfonsi, Diane Frederick, Rhonda Grube, Rosemary Hicks, Susan Loucks, Julie McDonald, Maureen Oxenrider, Debbie Smith, Teresa Thom, Debbie Transue, Karen Urbas, Kathy Debbie Chuhinka ,_.,,., _..,. _ _ .,""""""• Patty Lyons Pos. Cl. Age Ht . F F G G G/F G/F F F C/F G G Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. 17 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 20 18 5-8 5-7½ 5-5 5-6 5-9 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-11 5-5 5-4 Gail Hopkins High School Pottsville Fleetwood Pen Argyl Dunmore York Suburban Notre Dame Central Columbia Bloomsburg Archbishop Ryan Nanticoke Forest City Sally Houser Trina Knittel Hometown Pottsville Reading Pen Argyl Dunmore York Moylan Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Philadelphia Glen Lyon Forest City Mindy Lerit ~t ,,.,. n rc,K .:1.nr~,,..,.. Kathy Pladus Hilarie Runyon Cheryl Sedlak Loretta Sutcliffe Teresa Tafelski 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 I 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 : 26, Patty Lyons, 2/10/79 vs. Keystone. MOST ASSISTS: 10, Mary Balaban, 2/7/76 vs. Kutztown. CAREER RECORDS MOST POINTS: 583, Julie Ludrof . Class of '78. AVE RAGE POINTS PER GAME: 13.8, Ellen French, Class of '77. MOST REBOUNDS: 469, Julie Ludrof. AVERAGE REBOUNDS PER GAME: 11.0, Ellen French. MOST ASSISTS: 119, Jayne Yurasits, Class of '79. TITLE IX Bloomsburg State College is committee to providing leadership in taking affirmative action to attain equal educational and employment rights for al I 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. I979·80 SCHEDULE Date December 3 7-8 January February 12 16 21 24 26 28 31 2 4 6 9 12 16 18 22-23 Opponent Marywood BSC Invitational (Salisbury, MD, Trenton, NJ, Ithaca, NY) Site A H Time 7:00 Villanova King's *Kutztown Lehigh *East Stroudsburg Luzerne C.C.C. * Lock Haven A A A H A A H 3:00 4:00 6:00 7:00 1 :00 7:00 6:00 LaSalle *Wilkes *Shippensburg *Millersville * Bucknell *Indiana (PA) *U. of Scranton PC Championships H H A H H H A 2:00 6:00 6:00 1 :30 6:00 1 :00 6:15 *Varsity & JV Games I978·79 RESULTS BSC 68 49 64 55 51 73 82 77 57 60 63 48 54 58 54 77 Marywood Navy Sali:;bury State Lehigh U. of Scranton Kutztown LaSalle East Stroudsburg Luzerne County C.C. Millersville Wilkes Shippensburg Kutztown Bucknell Indiana (PA) Villanova OPP. 37 77 61 56 86 43 92 67 60 55 65 78 53 56 77 82 She Gull Tournament: 3rd Won 7, Lost 9 COLLEGE FACTS Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Enrollment: 5400 UG President: Dr . James H. McCormick Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Athletic Director: H. Cecil Turberville (Phone: 389-3225) Associate Athletic Director : Joanne McComb (Phone: 389-3912) Director of Public Information and Sports Information Director: Bruce "Nick" Dietterick (Phone: 389-3411, Office; 752-7578, Home) Member: EAIAW, AIAW Court: Nelson Fieldhouse i f I