- BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY "A Commitment to Excellence" Bloomsburg University is a multi-mission 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 provide continuing, life-long learning opportunities for people of all ages and educational interest through non-degree c -credit mini-courses offered at off-campus locations service television, and credit for work experience. 1985, totalled 6,439 students. Enrollment for the art-time undergraduates, and There were 5,133 full uate students. Instruction is 108 full-time and 4 provided by a 367-me oks the Town of The University's ey. Carver Hall, built Bloomsburg and the scenic in 1867, provides a contrast facilities that include t auditorium, student seven residence halls, a libr ration building, five union, dining hall, gymna classroom buildings, athletic reational 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, 1 '/2 hour's from Harrisburg, 2'/2 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 1,104 who graduated in the 1984-85 academic year, 81.4% 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: Sophomore Theresa Lorenzi 1985-86 All-Pennsylvania Conference Selection µ Table of Contents Bloomsburg University . . . . ........ "A Commitment to Excellence" To the Media, Quick Facts and Contacts . Coaching Staff Profiles . . . . . .. . . . . .. Inside Front Cover .... . ... . 1 .. .............. 2 .. 3 Season Profiles . Husky Varsity ........ . . . 4 "Over the Years" ... . ... 4 Player Profiles . .. . BU "Top Twenty" .. . .. 4-8 ....... . .. . . . . . 8 and All-Time Opponents 10 Results from 1985-86 . 1985-86 Statistics .... Bloomsburg Records . . 11 . .......... . . Nelson Fieldhouse "Home of the Huskies". 1986-87 Women's Basketball Schedule . 12 Inside Back Cover . ... 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 71 7-3894413, offi ce; 717-784-7756, home) - Quick Facts and Contacts at BU - Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Enrollment: 6,300 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 Field House (3,000) Pressbox: 717-389-4262 Trainer: Art Hopkins (phone: 717-389-4401) Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan (phone: 717-389-4374) Conference: Pennsylvania (Eastern Division) 1985-86 Overall Record: 9-13 1985-86 Division Record: 8-5 (1st-tie) 1 - - - - - Head Coach Joe Bressi Joe Bressi, head women's basketball coach at Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg for the past ten years, takes over as head coach of the women' s basketball program this season at Bloomsburg. He replaces Sue Hibbs, who resigned the position to return to full-time teaching duties in the university's department of health and physical education. As head coach at Bishop McDevitt, Bressi built an impressive 237-43 record, which included seven league titles and five district crowns. His teams won four championships in the former South Central Penn League and three titles in the Mid-Penn League's Division I. In post-season action, Bishop Mc Devitt captured three District Three Class AA championships and two Class AAA titles. His units appeared in four consecutive PIAA Eastern finals, winning twice and advancing to the state championship contest in those seasons. Bressi's best season was in 1983-84 when his team posted a 36-1 record, losing the lone game in the state AAA final to Pittsburgh's North Catholic. The 39-year-old native of Kulpmont, PA has boasted dominant teams in the Harrisburg area for several years and entering this past season's action his squads had won 91 of 92 regular-season contests. Last season, the club had a 22-8 record and lost in district playoffs. Bloomsburg recorded a 9-13 mark last season, including an 8-5 record in the Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division. The Huskies dropped a first-round decision to West Chester in the conference playoffs. Bressi is a 1971 graduate of East Stroudsburg University and has served as director of students at Bishop McDevitt. - - - - Assistant Coaches Julie Shumaker Julie Shumaker was a former player at Halifax High School and Lock Haven University. She started as the assistant coach at Halifax H.S. before moving into the Head Coach position at Mifflinburg H.S. for two seasons. Shumaker will help coordinate the Huskies offense as well as assist with recruiting. Amy Fetter Amy Fetter was voted M.V.P. at Berwick H.S. her senior year and went on to play her college basketball at Lock Haven University. She has been in the Berwick School District as the Head Junior High School Coach for the past three seasons. Fetter will work with the Bloomsburg guards and will be in charge of scouting future opponents. 2 Season Outlook Instilling good work habits in his players will be the first goal of Bloomsburg University's new head women's basketball coach Joe Bressi in the 1986-87 season. Four of five starters return to give Bressi, who ammassed an impressive 237-43 record in 10 years at Harrisburg (PA) Bishop McDevitt High School, plenty of experience on the club. "The attitude is good right now so we want to build and maintain good habits," commented Bressi. "I want them to realize the difference between just playing hard and working hard all the time. The future of the program is already here. There is a good nucleus of seven players and only two of them are seniors." Quality performers at the point guard position should provide the Huskies with a floor leader. Juniors Carla Shearer (5-7) and Pam Bressi (5-6) will take care of the ballhandling chores for the squad. Shearer was one of the three Huskies to average double figures a year ago scoring 10.0 points per game while playing in all 22 contests. She led the team in assists with 62 and topped the regulars in free throw percentage at 70.8%. Bressi, who struggled with injuries over the past two seasons, averaged 3.4 ppg. "They're both very mature players and will have to be leaders on the floor," Bressi said. "As much as we will be changing defenses both will have to be alert and into the game on the court as well as when they are sitting." Senior Linda King (5-6) appears to be set in the off guard slot where she averaged 8.3 ppg. and 3.5 rebounds during the 1985-a6 campaign. "She shoots and hancHes the ball very well making her ideal for the number three spot," said Bressi. "She'll play at the two guard, but I don't see a problem because I expect a lot of the same things at those positions." Lori Pisco (5-5), a player who saw very limited action last season, will back up King. Replacing the school's all-atime leading scorer and rebounder Jean Millen will be one of Bressi's major tasks as the new season begins. The two-time Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division all-star scored 1,113 points and grabbed 942 rebounds in her career. Veteran Susan Kocher (5-a) could fill the spot in the early going, but a few newcomers will get a look from the staff. Kocher and King are the lone seniors listed on the Bloomsburg roster. The club's top scorer, Theresa Lorenzi (5-9), will be expected to supply part of the offensive punch once again. She set a school record for a freshman with 355 points, an average of 16.1 ppg. She was among the leaders in the Pennsylvania Conference in field goal percentage at 55.1 % . Lorenzi also pulled down 7.1 rebounds per contest. "Theresa can put a lot of points on the board in a hurry," stated Bressi. "There is no question that she is the player we expect to get us a casket when we need it." Junior Amy Wolf (&-1), the team's tallest performer, will patrol the key at the center position. She averaged 9.3 ppg. and 7.3 rebounds in the middle last year. On defense she led the team in blocked shots with a school record 61. "We have to define her tasks," stated Bressi. "Rebounding the basketball is a definite priority and we have to get good defense in the low post. She will be very important to our success. We want to instill some confidence and just let her play." An overall lack of height could pose problems for the Huskies if Wolf gets into foul difficulty, but the new coach's style of changing defenses could help offset that deficiency. "We'll play man to man most of the time and it will always be a full court game," Bressi said. "It should get us some baskets off the defense." Four newcomers could play key roles in the new coach's plans. Freshmen Karen Delullo (5-9), Linda Steele (5-9), Vicki Snow (5-10), and Kathy Woodward (5-6) all will get playing time for the Huskies and come from sol id high school programs. "All of our freshmen run the floor pretty well and will fit into the system quite nicely," commented Bressi . "Our offense is very simple, we just need people who want to run the floor. We want to score as much as possible at the end of the break, but it's not going to be just throwing it up there. It will be organized. It may take some adjustment on both sides, but we'll play my style. This may be a better team in the second half of the season." Last year the Huskies posted a 9-13 overall record, but won eight of thirteen Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division games to tie with three teams for the top spot. A first round playoff defeat at West Chester ended the season. 3 1986-87 Husky Varsity No. 20 Name Pam Bressi Class Hgt. Jr. 5-5 15 Kelly Decker Jr. 5-6 Whitehall (Whitehall) 43 Karen Delullo Fr. 5-9 Williamsport (Williamsport) 23 Linda King Sr. 5-6 Roslyn (Bishop McDevitt) 44 Susan Kocher Sr. 5-8 Camp Hill (Cedar Cliff) 11 Theresa Lorenzi So. 5-9 Weston (West Hazleton) 21 Lori Pisco Sr. 5-5 Minersville (Minersville) 35 Carla Shearer Jr. 5-6 Chambersburg (Chambersburg) 52 Vicki Snow So. 5-10 Harrisburg (Harrisburg) 45 Carol Spadora So. 5-10 Prompton (Honesdale) 54 Linda Steele Fr. 5-9 Ambler (Upper Dublin) 22 Amy Wolf Jr. 6-1 Lancaster (Manheim Twp.) 25 Kathy Woodward Fr. 5-6 Hanover (Southwestern) Hometown (H.S.) Shamokin (Lourdes Regional) "Over the Years" 1970-71 7-2 1975-76 12-4 1980-81 7-10 1971-72 7-1 1976-77 4-6 1981-82 6-13 1972-73 7-3 1977-78 9-f, 1982-83 8-13 16 seasons 1973-74 9-0 1978-79 7-9 1983-84 11-14 130-121 1974-75 11-3 1979-80 6-11 1984-85 9-13 .518 1985-86 9-13 D C 4 Player Profiles PAM BRESSI 5-5 Junior Shamokin, PA Guard#20 Lourdes Regional H.S. Pushes the ball up the floor extremely well and makes excellent penetration against zone defenses. Constantly looking to drive to the basket. Can play at either the point or off guard positions, and has very quick hands on defense. Averaged 3.4 points per game in 19 games a year ago. KELLY DECKER 5-6 Junior Whitehall, PA Guard#15 Whitehall H.S. Will serve as reserve number two guard and will give starters a break when necessary. Runs the floor very well and has good quickness. KAREN DelULLO 5-9 Freshman Williamsport, PA Forward#43 Williamsport H.S. Best player among the newcomers on this year's team . Very intelligent performer who makes up for lack of size with tough defense. Outstanding well-coached high school player who will contribute immediately. Plays well against bigger people. LINDA KING 5-6 Senior Roslyn, PA Bishop McDevitt H.S. Guard#23 A solid wing player with three years of experience. Looked to for on-court leadership and is a strong outside shooter. Probably the best defensive player on the club, but she will also be counted on to do some scoring. Will be one of the squad's co-captains. Averaged 6.3 ppg and 3.5 rebounds. In addition she had 44 assists while starting in 22 games. Also holds BU career record for assists with 173. SUSAN KOCHER 5-6 Senior Camp Hill, PA Cedar Cliff H.S. Forward#44 Another four year player who makes up for lack of size with good positioning and smart inside play. Very disciplined performer at both ends of the floor. Should be a good team leader as one of the cocaptains . Averaged 2.7 ppg and 2.4 rebounds last season. 5 THERESA LORENZI 5-9 Sophomore West Hazleton H .S. Weston, PA Forward#11 Leading scorer from a year ago who has a year of maturity and should be even more of an offensive threat. Has worked very hard to vastly improve her defense and will also be expected to do a lot of rebounding from her wing position . One of the conference leaders in every offensive category. Averaged 16.1 ppg and 7.1 rebounds. Shot 55 .1 % from the floor for the season . LORI PISCO 5-5 Senior Minersville, PA Guard#21 Minersville H.S. Excellent role player who will come off the bench in relief of the starters . She can play at either the point or the off guard slot. Adds quality depth to the lineup if she stays healthy . Saw very limited playing time last season. CARLA SHEARER 5-6 Junior Chambersburg, PA Guard#35 Chambersburg H.S. Starting point guard a year ago. Extremely smart player with very quick feet. She will run the offense once again and she led the team in the assist category last year. Averaged 10 ppg and 2.5 rebounds last season. Led the team with 62 assists, but must also cut down on high number of turnovers . Was also the top free throw shooter (70.8%) among the regulars . VICKI SNOW 5-10 Sophomore Harrisburg, PA Harrisburg H.S. Center#S2 Should be the team's reserve center behind veteran Amy Wolf. Looked to for help with inside offensive game and rebounding. Big, strong player who should make an impact after she gets some experience. 6 1 ij CAROL SPADORA 5-1 O Sophomore Honesdale H.S. Prompton, PA Forward#45 i Rapidly improving player who will come off the bench to help front line. An intense player who should help a great deal on the boards . Intelligent performer with good court awareness . LINDA STEELE 5-9 Freshman Ambler, PA Upper Dublin H.S. Forward#54 Promising newcomer who will fill in when Lorenzi needs a break. Very good outside shooter who needs experience in game situations . Once she gets that experience she could be tough. Must work on rebounding. AMY WOLF 6-1 Junior Lancaster, PA Center#22 i u Manheim Township H.S. Key to success as the team's lone "big" player. She will be counted on for the bulk of the rebounding duties, hopefully picking up for the loss of the school's all-time leading rebounder, Jean Millen. Must avoid any foul difficulties if the team is to be successful. Averaged 9.3 ppg and 7.3 rebounds a year ago. Set a school season record for blocked shots with 61 in '85-'86. KATHY WOODWARD 5-6 Freshman Hanover, PA Southwestern H.S. Guard#25 Extremely quick and could cause problems for opponents on defense. Will help with depth at guard positions. Runs floor very well. Needs experience to mature into good college guard . 7 BU "Top Twenty" 1,113 1. Jean Millen 2. Hilarie Runyan 794 1982-86 1979-83 3. Jeanne Radcliff 624 1981-85 4. Diane Alfonsi 589 1980-83 Julie Ludroff 585 1974-78 Linda King 572 7. Ellen French 1983-86 1973-77 8. Patty Lyons 559 515 Sarah Hackforth 502 Mary Balaban 497 1981-85 1974-78 5. 6. . 9. 10. . 1976-80 Kris Zimmerman 450 1982-85 Carla Shearer 433 1984-86 13. Sally Houser 14. 15. Katrina Knittel 432 431 1976-80 1978-82 Sue McKeegan 382 1981-84 Jayne Yurasits 370 Amy Wolf 370 Terry McHale Theresa Lorenzi 359 357 1976-79 1984-86 1975-79 Pam Brosky 334 11 . 12. 16. 16. 18. 19. 20. . . . Active Players 1N8-87 Bloomaburg Huski• 8 1985-86 1981-83 . .. - .- Records Against 1986-87 Bloomsburg Opponents 1986-87 Opponents Record Central State (OH) Cheyney Clarion East Stroudsburg Edinboro King's(PA) Kutztown Lock Haven Mansfield Millersville Philadelphia Textile Shippensburg Slippery Rock Susquehanna West Chester Wheeling 0-1 Percentage .000 0-4 .000 2-0 1.000 4-8 0-1 .333 .000 4-4 .500 15-5 .750 0-7 .000 &-4 .600 7-10 .412 0-3 .000 4-9 .308 0-2 .000 4-3 .571 3-6 First Meeting .333 All-Time Opponents Baptist Bible St. Bonaventure Bucknell California (PA) ,. 3-0 Canisius Davis and Elkins Delaware State lmmaculata Indiana (PA) Ithaca Keystone Jr. College Lafayette LaSalle Lehigh Luzerne Co. Comm. Lycoming Marywood Misericordia Navy Norfolk State Princeton Randolph Macon Salisbury SUNY-Binghamton Trenton State Scranton Ursinus Villanova Wilkes 9 1.000 0-1 .000 8--3 .727 1-0 1.000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-0 1.000 0-8 .000 0-4 .000 2-0 1.000 0-1 .000 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 5-3 .625 2-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-0 1.000 2-2 .500 2-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-5 .167 0-1 .000 2-4 .333 8--2 .800 Results from 1985-86 + + Opponent BU Opp. Site Clarion 55 50 A Lorenzi-12, Wolf-10 Central State (OH) 52 57 A Lorenzi-17, King-10 Shippensburg 76 68 H Lorenzi-29, King-25 Kutztown 62 77 A Shearer-18, Lorenzi-14 King's(PA) so 72 A Lorenzi-22, Shearer-12 High Scorers Mansfield 55 63 A Shearer-20, Wolf-16 + + Canisius + + St. Bonaventure 67 89 A Lorenzi-18, King-15 Lorenzi-14, King-13 . 52 87 A Susquehanna 48 so H Lorenzi-15, 3 with 7 East Stroudsburg 58 62 A Bressi-14, King-12 West Chester 71 60 H Millen-21, Shearer-19 Millersville 71 64 H Lorenzi-20, Wolf-15 Cheyney 57 65 A Shearer-14, Lorenzi-12 Lock Haven 76 82 H Lorenzi-23, Millen-15 Shippensburg 48 46 A Lorenzi-13, Millen-12 Kutztown 62 48 H Millen-15, Wolf-12 Millen-17, Lorenzi-10 Philadelphia Textile 53 74 A Millersville 69 59 A Lorenzi-26, 3 with 10 Mansfield 65 so H Millen-21, Lorenzi-19 East Stroudsburg 62 61 H Lorenzi-21, King-14 West Chester 69 83 A Lorenzi-20, 2 with 14 West Chester 58 64 A Lorenzi-18, Wolf-15 + -Clarion Tournament + + -Canisius Tournament • -Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Playoffs Senior Co-captain Linda 11:lng 10 ii 1985-86 INDIVIDUAL STATS G FGA FG PCT FTA FT PCT REB AVG F TO PTS AVG ASST Pam Bressi Maureen Duffy Lisa Egry Jennifer Griffis Linda King Susan Kocher Theresa Lorenzi Wendy Lupashunski Jean Millen Lori Pisco Amy Sechrist Carla Shearer Lynn Van Nort Amy Wolf 19 3 1 19 22 22 22 6 14 18 14 22 15 22 74 8 3 19 235 66 322 6 159 36 8 230 18 229 26 1 1 3 84 18 162 2 66 5 5 85 4 93 35.1 12.5 33.1 15.7 35.7 27.2 50.3 33.3 41.5 13.8 62.5 37.0 22.2 40.6 24 0 0 8 31 41 52 7 71 6 8 73 9 34 12 0 0 1 18 26 33 4 48 3 6 51 7 19 50.0 0.00 0.00 12.5 58.0 63.4 63.4 57.1 67.6 50.0 75.0 70.8 77.7 55.8 20 3 1 17 77 52 161 4 195 17 14 54 14 160 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 3.5 2.4 7.3 .6 13.9 1.0 1.0 2.5 1.0 7.2 24 0 2 13 62 38 61 0 42 17 7 59 6 83 31 2 1 12 67 34 63 4 46 15 11 109 3 55 64 2 2 7 186 62 357 8 180 13 16 221 15 205 3.3 .6 2.0 .4 8.5 2.8 16.2 1.3 12.8 .7 1.1 10.0 1.0 9.3 19 3 2 44 11 29 2 30 10 0 62 0 23 TOTALS 22 1413 555 39.3 364 228 62.6 912 41.4 414 453 1338 60.8 236 PLAYER ..... ..... Bloomsburg Records Single Game Records: Most Points . .. . . 34 Most Field Goals. . ... 14 Jean Millen 2/27/84 Jean Millen 2/3/83 *Theresa Lorenzi 12/14/85 Most Free Throws . . . ...... . 11 Mary Hassenplug12/9/81 Season Records: Most Points . . ........ . .. 518 Jean Millen 1983.a4 Highest Per Game Average . .. . . 20.7 Jean Millen 1983.a4 Most Field Goals Attempted . .... 399 Jean Millen 1983.a4 ..... 197 Jean Millen 1983.a4 Most Field Goals Made Highest Field Goal Percent . ... 52% Most Rebounds . Highest Rebound Average . Ellen French 1975-76 . . 390 Jean Millen 1983.a4 ..... 15.6 Jean Millen 1983.a4 Most Assists . ........ 93 Most Blocked Shots . . ...... . 61 Most Steals Pam Brosky 1981.a2 • Amy Wolf 1985.a6 Diane Alfonse 1982.a2 .... 95 Most Free Throws Attempted ........... 170 Jean Millen 1983.a4 Most Free Throws Made .. Jean Millen 1983.a4 ...... 124 Highest Free Throw Percentages: 78.4% Hillarie 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% JeanMillen(124-170)1983-84 71.4% BarbDonchez(25-35)1974-75 *70.8% Carla Shearer (51-72) 1985 -86 70.3% Pam Brosky (19-27)1982.a3 70.2% M indy Lerit(26-37)1979.aQ Career Records: Most Points ......................... 111 3 Jean Millen 1982 -86 Highest Per Game Average . .... 16.9 Jean Millen 1982 -66 Most Rebounds . .... 942 Jean Millen 1962 - 66 Highest Rebounds Per Game ........... 14.2 Most Assists . . ... 173 Jean Millen 1982-66 *Linda King1983-86 • -Active Players D a 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 3,000 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 classroom 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 programs. Head Trainer Art Hopkins 'O Art is in his fourth year as the Head Trainer at Bloomsburg. He is 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 thirteen years. Ron is located in the Nelson Fieldhouse and handles most of the equipment needs of BU's 18 varsity programs. 13 - 1986-87 Women's Basketball Schedule - November 21-22 at Clarion Tournament (Clarion, Central St. , Wheeling) .... Clarion, PA December KUTZTOWN ..................... 6:00 p.m. January 3 6 at Millersville. 8 at King's (Pa.) ..... . . . . . . . . . .... ... 7:00 p.m. ..... 6:00p.m. 10 MANSFIELD . 13 EAST STROUDSBURG .. . .. .. .. . . . . 6:00 p.m. 3 at Lock Haven . 5 EDINBORO . 8 9-11 . ...... 2:00 p.m. SLIPPERY ROCK . . 6:00 p.m. ... 6:00 p.m. at Davis & Elkins Tournament (Pitt-Johnstown, Wright St., Dist. of Columbia, Randolph-Macon, Liberty, Davis & Elkins, Pfeiffer) 14 LOCK HAVEN . 17 at Shippensburg . 21 at West Chester . 24 February ... 6:00p.m. CHEYNEY. 29 at Susquehanna . 31 SHIPPENSBURG . 4 at Kutztown. 7 MILLERSVILLE . . 6:00p.m. .. 6:00p.m. . . 6:00p.m. . .. 6:00p.m. . ... 7:00p.m. ... 6:00p.m. .... 6:00p.m. . . . 6:00 p.m. . . 6:00p.m. 11 at Mansfield ........ . .. . .. .. 14 at East Stroudsburg .. . .... 6:00p.m. 16 PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE . ..... 7:00 p.m. 18 WEST CHESTER . . . 6:00p.m.