BLOOMSBURG - - UNIVERSITY- - . 1 9 8 5 1 9 8 6 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY "A Commitment to Excellence" 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 Center for Academic Development programs. At the graduate level, the master's degree is offered in 25 areas of study and there are ten supervisory certification programs in the field of teacher education. Extended program offerings proved continuing, life-long learning opportunities for people of all ages and educational interest through nonurses, non-credit mini-courses offered at off-campus d by public service television, and credit for work e Enrollment for the 1985, totalled 6,439 students. 9 part-time undergraduates, There were 5,133 f 108 full-time and 4 ad students. Instruction is provided by a 367lty erlooks the Town of The University's 173-ac p Bloomsburg and the sceni a Valley. Carver Hall, the modern facilities built in 1867, provides a that include seven residen rary, a 2,000-seat audimnasium , administration torium, student union, dinin 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 last fall. Located less than two miles from an Interstate 80 interchange and 22 miles from Interstate 81 , Bloomsburg is within one hour's driving time from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Hazleton and Williamsport, 1½ hour's from Harrisburg, 2½ 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 1,11 7 who graduated in the 1983-84 academic year, 82 .1 % had 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 . The 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 State Board of Education . Cover: Junior Linda King looks for an opening. - - - Table of Contents - - Bloomsburg University ................... Inside Front Cover "A Commitment to Excellence" To the Media, Quick Facts and Contacts .................. . Coaching Staff Profiles .................................... 2 Season Outlook ......................... : ................ 3 Husky Varsity ............................................. 4 "Over the Years" ......................................... 4 Player Profiles .......................................... 4-8 BU "Top Twenty" ......................................... 8 Records Against 1985-86 Bloomsburg Opponents .......... 9 and All-Time Opponents Results from 1984-85 .................................... 10 1984-85 Statistics ....................................... 11 Bloomsburg Records ..................................... 12 Nelson Fieldhouse"Homeofthe Huskies" ... Inside Back Cover 1985-86 Women's Basketball Schedule .......... Back Cover To the Media - - - For further information concerning Bloomsburg Women's Basketball, 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: 6,439 General Information: 717-389-4000 President: Dr. Harry Ausprich Athletic Director: Roger Sanders Athletic Department: 717-389-4354 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies Home Court: Nelson Fieldhouse (3,500) Pressbox: 717-389-4262 Trainer: Art Hopkins (phone: 717-389-4401) Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan (phone: 717-389-4374) Conference: Pennsylvania (Eastern Division) 1984-85 Overall Record: 6-17 1984-85 Division Record: 2-11 - - - - Head Coach Sue Hibbs Sue Hibbs has been at the helm of the Bloomsburg University women's basketball team for the last nine years while compiling a 71-95 record. Entering her tenth season, Hibbs will look to improve upon last season's 6-17 mark. The Huskies started the season in fine fashion with a 3-1 record and the lmmaculata Tournament crown but a knee injury in the sixth game to Jean Millen, the school's all-time leading scorer, hurt the team. Millen missed the remainder of the season and the team struggled to a 3-14 mark after her injury. Millen, a senior, is expected to return to the lineup this season. Hibbs' best season as a head coach came in 1975-76 when she led Bloomsburg to an 11-2 record while filling in for Joanne McComb. She also took the team to a fourth place finish in the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW) Invitational. Hibbs graduated from Western Kentucky University with a Bachelor of Science degree and received her Masters Degree from East Stroudsburg, both in Health and Physical Education. She coached Berlin (NH) High School to a 40-16 record in four seasons and took them to the State Tournament three of those years. She was also a graduate assistant at East Stroudsburg before coming to Bloomsburg. - - - - Assistant Coach Dolly Anderson Dolly Anderson begins her second season as an assistant women's basketball coach at Bloomsburg University. She will be coordinating and instructing the BU defensive scheme and helping with other aspects of the program. Anderson graduated from Old Dominion University. There she played on the championship team of the National Women's Invitational Tournament will al-Americans Nancy Liberman and Inge Nissen her senior year after transferring from lmmaculata College. While at lmmaculata, Anderson's teams were two-time runners-up to the national champs. She was co-captain of the ODU squad along with Liberman, and averaged 11 points and 14 rebounds a game. Anderson received her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology at Old Dominion. 2 ~ - - - • Season Outlook - - - • Bloomsburg University's women's basketball team enters the 1985-86 season with seven players returning from a year ago. However, injuries caused only four of those players to see any extensive playing time. The school's all-time leading scorer, Jean Millen, returns after suffering a severe knee injury in the sixth game of 1985. However, she may not see any action until January. Also, junior guards Pam Bressi and Lori Pisco return from injuries that kept them out of uniform for the entire year. Leading the group of survivors from a season ago is Linda King, the team's top scorer with an 11.8 point per game average. She teamed with first year performer Carla Shearer, 9.2 points a contest, to make the BU backcourt one of the bright spots during last year's 6-17 season. After a 3-1 start, BU faltered to a 3-16 finish following a rush of injuries. King is expected to move to a forward spot in 1985-86 to make room for the return of Bressi, who averaged 2.1 points per game in 22 of 25 contests her freshman year. Joining King in the front court, providing her knee is back to full strength, will be Millen, the team's lone senior. Millen averaged 18.5 points and 15.8 rebounds a game in six contests before her injury. With 933 career points prior to the season, Millen is the school's all-time scoring leader while also holding numerous other BU records. In 1983-84, she averaged 15.6 rebounds and 20.7 points a game, both of which ranked her among the best Division 11 players in the country. Co-captains Millen and King, who is the 13th best scorer in BU history as a junior, look to make the BU front court a potent offensive weapon. Sophomore Amy Wolf returns for herfirst season as the Huskies' full time center. She split her freshman year between the center and forward positions while averaging 7.4 points and 7.0 rebounds. Wolf was forced to learn under pressure by being thrust into the lineup due to the numerous injuries suffered by Hibbs' squad. Standout recruit Theresa Lorenzi is expected to make a major contribution to the team and could see lots of action early in the year if Millen's knee is not healed completely. Out of West Hazleton H.S., Lorenzi was Pennsylvania's top schoolgirl scorer in her senior year, averaging 29.5 points. Returnee Susan Kocher will provide some solid depth at the forward position. Kocher was another of the players pressed into service due to the injury situation. She averaged 1.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in 13 games. Kocher is one of many two-sport athletes on the Bloomsburg roster. Transfers Maureen Duffy (West Virginia) and Lynn Van Nort (Marywood) as well as freshman Jennifer Griffis should help bolster the Husky front court. Freshman Lisa Egry and Wendy Lupashunski will provide the forwards with some much needed rest as the season progresses. With only one player taller than 5-9, the Huskies will rely on a speed-oriented offense and a quick, trapping/pressing defense to cancel a height disadvantage against many opponents. Although employing a fast-break offensive strategy, Hibbs expects this year's offense to show more control than a year ago, due in part to the experience of Shearer and Bressi. The abilities of King and Millen in the front court, along with Wolf's year of experience and the addition of Lorenzi, should give the Huskies balanced scoring potential. Staying free of injuries and using their speed to their advantage could help make the Huskies a sleeper in the Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division race. 3 1985-86 Husky Varsity Name 20 Pam Bressi Jr. 5'6" Shamokin (Lourdes Regional) 32 Maureen Duffy So. 5'8" Warminster (Archbishop Wood) 42 Lisa Egry Fr. 5'6" Whitehall (Whitehall) 34 Jennifer Griffis Fr. 5'7" Jr. 5'6" Bloomsburg (Bloomsburg) Roslyn (Bishop McDevitt) 33 Class Height Hometown (H.S.) No. *Linda King 45 Susan Kocher Jr. 5'8" Camp Hill (Cedar Cliff) 31 Theresa Lorenzi Fr. 5'9" Weston (West Hazleton) 11 Wendy Lupashunski Fr. 5'5" Berwick (Berwick) 44 *Jean Millen Sr. 5'9" Whitehall (Whitehall) 21 Lori Pisco Jr. 5'6" Minersville (Minersville) 12 Amy Sechrist Fr. 5'5" Canton (Canton) 35 Carla Shearer Jr. 5'7" Chambersburg (Chambersburg) 43 Lynn VanNort So. 5'6" Carbondale (Carbondale) 22 Amy Wolf So. 6'1" Lancaster (Manheim Twp.) • Co-Captains "Over the Years" 1970-71 7-2 1975-76 11-2 1980-81 6-11 1971-72 7-1 1976-77 10-4 1981-82 6-13 1972-73 7-3 1977-78 9-6 1982-83 8-13 1973-74 8-0 1978-79 7-9 1983-84 11-14 1974-75 11-3 1979-80 7-10 1984-85 6-17 4 15 seasons 121-108 .528 • Player Profiles Pam Bressi 5'6" Junior Shamokin, PA Guard #20 ... Lourdes Regional H.S. Returns from major surgery to correct a repeating foot fracture after missing the entire 1984-85 season. A likely candidate for the starting point guard position. Very dedicated and highly self-motivated, should be a prime factor in the Huskies' speed-oriented offense. Played in 22 of 25 games as a freshman in the 1983-84 season while averaging 2.1 points per game. Major: Business Management. Maureen Duffy 5'8" Sophomore Warminster, PA Archbishop Wood H.S. Guard/Forward #32 A sophomore transfer from West Virginia, she played her high school ball in Philadelphia for Archbishop Wood H.S. in the tough Catholic League. Plays field hockey for Bloomsburg and is just breaking into the basketball program. A mobile power-forward who should help the team inside. Major: Elementary Education Lisa Egry 5'6" Freshman Whitehall, PA Whitehall H.S. #42 Guard/Forward Was the Most Valuable Player in the All-Lehigh Tournament her senior year in high school, following in footsteps of Whitehall alumnus Jean Millen. Should add some punch to the BU offense with her jump shot and excellent one-on-one moves. Could challenge for the offguard spot after adjusting to the Bloomsburg system. Major: Business and Computer Information Sciences Jennifer Griffis 5'7" Freshman Bloomsburg, PA Forward #34 Bloomsburg H.S. A newcomer to the team who has the build to be a backup center, but should see most of her action as a reserve forward . A very hard worker and dedicated player, she is striving to improve her skills daily. Should fit nicely into the BU offensive scheme. Major: Biology 5 Linda King 5'6" Junior Roslyn, PA Bishop McDevitt H.S. Guard/Foward #33 Co-captain of the team with Jean Millen for the 1985-86 season. Led the team in scoring last season after Millen was injured. Aveeraged 11 .8 points per game and 4.2 rebounds, playing both the guard and forward positions. Has excellent speed and quickness, and is a solid player in either spot. Has one of best jump shots on team and could be a potent weapon in the BU offensive attack. Major: Economics Susan Kocher 5'8" Junior Camp Hill, PA Forward #45 Cedar Cliff H.S. Was pressed into service last January after injuries decimated the BU roster. Averaged 1.9 points and 2.4 rebounds in 13 ~ames as a reserve. Also a member of the Bloomsburg University softball team. Has good mobility under the boards and is the classic team player. A real hustler and a very dedicated player who should see more action this season. Major: Mass Communication Theresa Lorenzi 5'9" Freshman Weston, PA West Hazleton H.S. #31 Forward An outstanding recruit who should really help the Bloomsburg program. Was Pennsylvania's state-wide scoring leader in hersenioryearatWest Hazleton" Is very quick and has an excellent verticai leap. Neutralizes opponents with her jump shot and is a take-charge type of player. Could challenge for a starting job very early in the season. Major Business and Office Administration Wendy Lupashunski 5'5" Freshman Berwick, PA Berwick H.S. #11 Guard A local product out of the Berwick H.S. program. Should see action in a reserve off-guard role early in the season. Has good court sense and the inate ability to find the open player with the pass. Also has a good outside jump shot and could be seeing more action as the season progresses. Major: Political Science 6 I\ 1 \J Jean Millen 5'9" Senior Whitehall H.S. Whitehall, PA Forward #44 ,\ ¥ A co-captain of the 1985-86 squad and the lone senior on the team. Played in six games last year before suffering a severe knee injury which prematurely ended her season. Averaged 18.5 points and 15.8 rebounds per game before her injury. Millen is the school's all-time leading scorer and also holds many individual scoring and rebounding records at BU. Averaged 20.7 points and 15.6 rebounds in the 1 983-84 campaign, both of which ranked her among the nation's best in Division 11. Major: Accounting Lori Pisco 5'6" Junior Minersville, PA #21 Guard Minersville H.S. Scored just under 2,000 points for Minersville H.S. but a series of nagging injuries has kept her from reaching her full potential. Could be a major contributor from the off-guard spot while in a reserve roll. Hustle and determination are big factors in Pisco's game and she could see more action as the season progresses. Major: Elementary Education Amy Sechrist 5'5" Freshman Canton, PA Canton H.S. Guard #12 Another of the fine freshman added to the BU roster this season. Very mobile and an excellent passer who can find the open player, which should help expand the Huskies' inside game. Her versatility should fit in well with the Huskies' fast break style of play. Another newcomer who could challenge for a starting position later in the season. Major: Accounting ~ \J Carla Shearer 5'7" Junior Chambersburg, PA Guard #35 Chambersburg H.S. 1984-85 was her first season in a BU uniform and she was pressed into a starting job early in the season due to injuries. Averaged 9.2 points per game while leading the team in assists with 74 in the team's 23 games. A pesky defensive player with excellent hands and quickness, she could cause problems for opposing guards while making the BU offensive attack tough to stop. Major: Arts and Sciences 7 Lynn Van Nort 5'6" Sophomore Carbondale, PA Carbondale H.S. Forward #43 A transfer from Marywood who should add to the Huskies inside game. Isn't afraid to be aggressive inside against a height disadvantage while doing her best playmaking inside the key. A team-oriented player who is quickly adapting to the style of play the Huskies employ. Major: Medical Technology Amy Wolf 6'1" Sophomore Lancaster, PA Manheim Township H.S. Center #22 Became a starting forward last season due to the numerous injuries incurred by the Huskies' veterans. Should convert to the center position this season after learning from and playing behind Jeanne Radcliff, BU's number three all-time scorer, last year. Learned under fire in 1984-85 and a year's maturity and growth should help to bolster her inside game. Some added strength could make her a force inside for the Huskies. Averaged 7.2 points in 23 games while pulling down 7.0 rebounds a contest, third on the team a year ago. Major: Business Management BU "Top Twenty" • 1. Jean Millen 933 1982-85 2. Hilarie Runyan 794 1979-83 3. Jeanne Radcliff 624 1981-85 4. Diane Alfonsi 589 1980-83 5. Julie Ludroff 585 1974-78 6. Ellen French 559 1973-77 7. Patty Lyons 515 1976-80 8. Sarah Hackforth 502 1981-85 9. Mary Balaban 497 1974-78 10. Kris Zimmerman 450 1982-85 11 . Sally Houser 432 1976-80 12. Katrina Knittel 431 1978-82 Linda King 386 1983-85 14. Sue McKeegan 382 1981-84 15. Jayne Yurasits 370 1976-79 16. Terry McHale 359 1975-79 17. Pam Brosky 334 1981-83 18. Mindy Lerit 294 1978-81 19. Anne D'lgnazio 292 1974-76 20. Terry Mangino 237 1975-78 *13. • Active Players 8 Records Against • 1985-86 Bloomsburg Opponents • 1985-86 Opponents St. Bonaventure Bryant Canisus Central St. (OH) Cheyney Clarion East Stroudsburg King's Kutztown Lock Haven Mansfield Millersville Philadelphia Textile Seton Hill (PA) Shippensburg Susquehanna West Chester .,, All-Time Opponents: Baptist Bible Bucknell California Clarion Davis and Elkins Delaware St. Edinboro lmmaculata Indiana Ithaca Keystone Jr. College Lafayette LaSalle Lehigh Luzerne Co. Comm. Lycoming Marywood Misericordia Navy Norfolk St. Princeton Randolph Macon Salisbury Slippery Rock SU NY-Binghamton Trenton St. Scranton Ursinus Villanova Wilkes Record First Meeting First Meeting First Meeting First Meeting Percentage 0-3 1-0 3-7 4-3 14-4 0-6 5-3 5-10 0-2 First Meeting 2-9 4-2 2-4 .000 1.000 .300 .571 .777 .000 .625 .333 .000 3-0 8-3 1-0 1-0 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-8 0-4 2-0 0-1 0-4 0-3 5-3 2-0 10-0 2-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 2-2 0-2 2-0 1-0 1-5 0-1 2-4 8-2 9 .182 .667 .333 1.000 .727 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .625 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .500 .000 1.000 1.000 .167 .000 .333 .800 Results from 1984-85 High Site Scorer High Rebounder Opp. BU Bucknell 63 50 A H ackforth - 1 7 Millen - 24 Indiana (PA) 59 93 A Millen - 22 Millen - 14 +Randolph Macon 71 62 A Millen - 28 Millen - 14 +California (PA) 63 62 A Millen - 19 Millen - 16 54 63 H Radcliff - 22 Millen - 15 Cheyney Opp. Shippensburg •Norfolk St. 71 73 H Millen - 17 Millen - 13 48 71 A Radel iff - 1 2 Wolf- 9 •Slippery Rock 57 87 A Radcliff - 13 King Radcliff - 11 Phila. Textile 65 72 H Radcliff - 21 Radcliff - 1 0 West Chester 71 84 A King- 19 Wolf - 11 Millersville 41 74 H Radcliff - 10 King Wolf- 13 Mansfield 64 82 H Hackforth - 18 Hackforth - 14 East Stroudsburg 60 76 A Shearer - 18 Wolf- 9 Kutztown 44 63 A King- 14 Radcliff - 12 King's (PA) 66 55 H Radcliff - 16 Radcliff - 14 West Chester 63 53 H Wolf - 20 Wolf- 14 Lock Haven 54 72 A Shearer - 16 Hackforth - 10 Radcliff Radcliff - 1 5 Shippensburg 51 52 H Shearer - 13 Susquehanna 59 70 A Hackforth - 22 Hackforth - 12 Kutztown 53 43 H Shearer - 15 King Wolf - 15 Hackforth Radcliff - 1 3 Millersville 77 96 A Shearer - 19 Mansfield 52 61 A Hackforth - 20 Wolf - 9 King East Stroudsburg 54 81 H Hackforth - 16 Hackforth - 1 5 + - lmmacualta Tournament • - Davis and Elkins Tournament .. Clrla Shearer gets on easy basket 10 1984-85 Statistics Name G FGA FG PCT. FTA FT PCT. REB. AVG. fouls TO PTS. Avg. Hackforth, Sarah 23 257 107 41.6 72 49 68.1 171 7.4 67 65 263 11.4 21 Joerger, Kim 21 70 16 22 .9 40 16 40.0 57 2.7 31 30 48 2.3 9 34 Asst. King, Linda 23 313 121 38.7 50 30 60.0 96 4.2 73 70 272 11.8 Kocher, Susan 13 35 8 22 .9 24 9 37.5 31 2.4 24 14 25 1.9 5 McChesney, Sabrina 1 1 0 0.00 00 00 0.00 0 0.0 2 1 0 0.00 0 0.7 Pellman, Chris 3 3 1 33.3 0 0 0.00 2 0.7 0 1 2 Radcliff, Jeanne 23 279 96 34.4 58 41 70.1 235 10.2 72 60 233 10.1 35 Rowe, Michelle 2 1 0 0.00 1 0 0.00 1 0.5 2 3 0 0.0 0 Shearer, Carla 23 238 88 36.9 71 36 50.7 44 1.9 70 127 212 9.2 74 Wolf,Amy 23 173 72 41 .6 35 21 60.0 161 7.0 68 46 165 7.2 22 Yost, Sally 14 7 1 14.3 6 3 50.0 6 0 .4 13 9 5 0.4 3 Zimmerman, Kris 6 41 15 36.6 7 5 71.4 10 1.7 9 22 35 5.8 26 TOTALS 23 1519 571 37.5 393 229 58.2 1010 46.7 452 477 1371 59.6 249 Bloomsburg Records Single Game Records: Most Points ................ . ...... 34 Jean Millen 2/2 7/84 Most Field Goals .......... . ....... 14 Jean Millen 2/3/83 Most Free Throws ... . ...... . .... . . 11 Mary Hasenplug 12/9/81 Season Records: Most Points ...................... 518 Jean Millen 1983-84 Highest Per Game Average ... .. . . 20.7 Jean Millen 1983-84 Most Field Goals Attempted . ... .. 399 Jean Millen 1983-84 Most Field Goals Made ........... 197 Jean Millen 1983-84 Highest Field Goal Percent ... . . . . 52% Ellen French 1975-76 Most Rebounds ..... . ....... ..... 390 Jean Millen 1983-84 Highest Rebound Average .... .. . 15.6 Jean Millen 1983-84 Most Assists . .......... .. . .. . .. ... . 93 Pam Brosky 1 981-82 Most Blocked Shots ... .. ... . . . .. . . 46 Jeanne Radcliff 1983-84 Most Steals .. . ..... . ...... .. . . .... 95 Diane Alfonsi 1981-82 Most Free Throws Attempted ..... 170 Jean Millen 1983-84 Most Free Throws Made ..... . .. . 124 Jean Millen 1983-84 Highest Free Throw Percentages: 78.4% Hilarie Runyan (51-65) 1982-83 76.0% Sue McKeegan (19-25) 1975-76 74.2% Sue Hicks (23)31) 1980-81 73.3% Terry Mangino (22-30) 1976-77 73.2% Hilarie Runyan (52-71) 1980-81 73 .2% Jean Millen (60-82) 1982-83 72.9% Jean Millen (124-170) 1983-84 71.4% Barb Donchez (25-35) 1974-75 70.3% Pam Brosky (19-27) 1982-83 70.2% Mindy Lerit (26-3 7) 1979-80 Career Records: Most Points . ... . .. .. ..... . ..... . . 822 Jean Millen 1982-84 Highest Per Game Average . . . . ... 17. 9 Jean Millen 1982-84 Most Rebounds .. .. . ... .... . .. ... 723 Hilarie Runyan 1979-83 Highest Rebounds Per Game . . .. . 14.2 Pam Brosky 1982-84 Most Assists . . . ....... . . . ... .. . .. 161 Pam Brosky 1982-84 D C 12 Nelson Fieldhouse "Home Of The Huskies" The Nelson Fieldhouse, located on Bloomsburg University's upper campus, serves as home for most of BU's athletic events. The facility has all the necessary ingredients as it holds a 3000 seat arena for all home wrestling and basketball games, an indoor track, two tennis courts, an olympic size swimming pool, and two handball/racquetball courts. The building has cla~sroom and office space for use by the health/physical education and athletic staffs. Nelson also houses the wrestling practice room, which is a fully padded area located on the second floor. A totally equipped Nautilus weight room adds to the strength and conditioning areas of the program, and Nelson also offers a training room staffed by a full-time physical therapist and no less than six student assistants. Also an equipment manager handles the needs of most of Bloomsburg's 18 varsity athletic teams. Head Trainer Art Hopkins Art is in his third year as the Head Trainer at Bloomsburg. He is a licensed Physical Therapist (LPT) and received his certificate from Hahneman Hospital in Philadelphia and his undergraduate degree at East Stroudsburg. Equipment Manager Ron Morgan Mr. Ron Morgan has served as Bloomsburg's equipment manager for the past twelve years. Ron is located in the Nelson Fieldhouse and handles most of the equipment needs of BU's 18 varsity programs. 1985-86 - women's Basketball Schedule - November 22/23 December 4 SHIPPENSBURG 6:00 p.m . 7 at Kutztown 6:00 p.m. 10 at King's 7:00 p.m . 14 at Mansfield 6:00 p.m. January 10/11 Clarion University Tournament TBA at Canisus Tournament TBA (Canisus, Bryant U., Bonaventure) 15 SUSQUEHANNA 7:00 p.m. 22 at East Stroudsburg 6:00 p.m. 25 WEST CHESTER 6:00 p.m. 29 Ml LLERSVI LLE 7:00 p.m. at Ch eyney 7:00 p.m. 3 LOCK HAVEN 7: 00 p.m. 5 at Shippensburg 6:00 p.m . 8 KUTZTOWN 6:00 p.m. 10 at Philadelphia Textil e 7:00 p.m. 12 at Millersville 6:00 p.m. 15 MANSFIELD 6:00 p.m. 19 EAST STROUDSBURG 6:00 p.m. 22 at West Chester 1:00 p.m . February