J) < Follow the "Fighting Scots" 1970-1971 R Le^)P EDINBORO STATE .... .... A UNIVERSITY IN THE MAKING EDINBORO STATE'S McCOMB FIELDHOUSE 1970-71 FIGHTING SCOTS' SCHEDULE VARSITY COACH—JAMES McDONALD FRESHMEN COACH — DAVE ROONEY December 1 December 3 December 5 December 8 December 10 December 12 December 15 December 18 January 6 January 8 January 11 January 13 January 30 February 4 February 6 February 9 February 12 February 13 February 16 February 18 February 19 February 20 February 23 Grove City.................................................................. Awayf Alliance...................................................................... Homef Lock Haven................................................................Home* Slippery Rock............................................................ Home*f Western Ontario........................................................ Home Clarion........................................................................Away*f Ohio Wesleyan........................................ ..................Home Hiram.......................................................................... Home Northern Michigan.................................................... Home Kenyon....................................................................... Home California....................................................................Away*f Mars Hills................................................................... Home Geneva....................................................................... Homef Slippery Rock............................................................ Away*f Indiana........................................................................Home Lock Haven........................................ ....................... Away* Oneonta State............................................................Home California State(1 ;00-3:00)........................ Home*f Clarion........................................................................ Home*f Alliance...................................................................... Awayf Gannon (Freshman only)......................................... Away West Virginia Wesleyan............................................ Home Indiana....................................................................... Away February 27 Conference Playoff— East March 1-3 NAIA District 18 Playoffs March 6-10 NAIA Playoff— Kansas City, Mo. *ConferenceGame. fIncludes Freshman Contest. Starting Times: Freshman—6:00 p.m., Varsity—8:00 p.m. Follow the "Fighting Scots" VAN HOUTEN DINING HALL BROCHURE GUIDE 1 Edinboro State, A University in the Making 2 Brochure Guide............................................. 4 Scots' 1970-711 Outlook....................................... 5-7 Scot Sketches 8 Scot Freshmen, Small But Fast 9 If You Call Us........................................ 10 Head Basketball Coach ...................... 11 Assistant Basketball Coach................. 11 Athletic Director. ................................ 12 Team Trainer. .. ....................................................................................... 12 Sports Information Director.................................................................... Challenging the Scots............................................................................. 13-19 21 Varsity — Freshman Rosters................................................................... 22 1969-70 In Review.................................................................................. 24 Special Recognition — "Scots of the Past"......................................... 25 Edinboro State College's All-Americans................................................ 26 1969-1970 Varsity Results..................................................................... 26 1969-1970 Varsity Statistics.................................................................. 27 1969-1970 Freshman Results................................................................ 27 1969-1970 Freshman Statistics.............................................................. 27 1969-1970 PC Standings............ .... . . ......................................t----28 Edinboro Cage Records....... .......... i .................................................... 28 Pennsylvania Conference. ...........; .................................... . . . 29 Individual Records — Season and Game.............................................. All-Time Scores — 1928-1970.... ...................................................... 30-34 35 Seasons Ranked by Percentages. . ............. ................................... ;... 35 Results by Seasons....................... ^.................................................. .. 36 Edinboro Century Club.................. ........................................................ 36 Opponents' Century Club....................................................................... 36 Top Scorers and Rebounders................................................................. 36 Top Scorers of the 60's........................................................................... 38 The College's History.............................................................................. 38 General Information................................................................................. 39 President................................................................................................... 39 Edinboro State College's Athletic Program............................................ McComb Gymnasium — New Home for the Scots'............................. 40 2— — SCOTS' 1970-71 OUTLOOK For seven consecutive seasons Edinboro basketball coach Jim McDonald has reeled off pessimistic outlooks for his cage prospects and then has pro­ ceeded to burn up the hardwoods with his quintets. In a year when the Scots will be sporting a new look from their gymnasium right down to their uniforms, McDonald continues to be pessimistic. “Our lack of speed and aggressiveness will hurt us," moaned the Scots' mentor. "It especially shows up on defense which was our weakest point last year. We can't attempt to have a successful season unless we improve in both of those areas." Yet the doubting mentor has a nucleus of six returning lettermen to lead him through a 22-game schedule that features 15 home contests. The Edinboro mentor has made his mark on the collegiate scene with an eight-year win-loss record of 112-59. Last year's squad just missed a return trip to the national finals after they were nipped by a California State buzzer shot, 72-71, in the district finals. The Clan showcases a pair of big men up front with 6-10 senior forward Art Dickinson and 6-6 sophomore center Rich Sulka. Dickinson finished strong during the 1969-70 campaign to lead the Clan into the NAIA playoffs. Taking second place honors in the scoring race with 325 points and a 14.8 points a game average, the vet displayed his worth underneath the bucket by hauling down 201 rebounds. Untested Rich Sulka should also shore up the Scots' board work. The 6-6 sophomore center led the frosh team in rebounds with 252 grabs while averaging 12.2 points a contest. Last year's leading scorer, 6-0 junior Jim Prokell, will return at a forward slot where he banged in 332 points. While hitting the scoreboard at a 15.1 clip the cage ace found enough time to clear the glass 218 times to finish as the squad's second leading rebounder. Adding depth to the forward wall are 6-2 Sid Booker, 6-1 Jim Romaniszyn and 6-7 sophomore Mike Brzozowski. The Scots have plenty of experience returning at the guard slots where the trio of 6-0 senior Dave Knowiton, 5-10 junior Fred Riley, and 5-11 senior Ray Overholt will guide the Edinboro attack. Knowiton shattered all assist records during the 69-70 schedule while totaling 174 for the season as the Clan's playmaker. He had a record high of 19 in one game to smash the existing mark of 12 which the speedy guard established during his sophomore debut. While directing the Clan's offense, Knowiton managed to hit the double-figure column in scoring with a 10.4 points-a-game average. Supplying outside scoring punch is junior guard Fred Riley who made an outstanding first-year varsity appearance on the hardwoods last season. As a soph starter, he tallied 302 points to rank third in the scoring statistics with a 13.7 average. Riley should once again loosen up the middle with his shooting ability from the outer edge. Together, Riley and Knowiton give the Clan a highly respected fast break. Veteran guard Ray Overholt played the role of "super-sub" last year. Also a strong outside point-getter. Overholt is called on when the Scots offense bogs down. Striving for chances to break into an already veteran set of guards are 6-2 junior Joel Kowit, along with the sophomore duo of 6-3 Tom Albright and 6-0 Bernie Jubeck. Ray Overholt, Art Dickinson and Dave Knowiton have been selected to lead the 1970-71 team as tri-captains. SCOT SKETCHES TOM ALBRIGHT (32-33) G, 6-3, 175, SO., RICHMOND, VA. An exceptionally good outside shooter who adds depth to the Clan's experienced corps of veteran guards . . .Averaged 12.6 points a game last year while seeing only limited frosh action . . . Starred on the hardwoods at Richmond's George Wythe High School where he hit the nets at a 19.5 clip and averaged 12.3 rebounds a contest . . . Selected to the High School All-American squad in 1969 to climax his scholastic career. SID BOOKER (14-15) F, 6-2, 165, JR., ERIE, PA. Dumped 111 points through the hoop as a soph reliever last year and hauled down 57 rebounds . . . Can help the Scots' cause by filling in at either a forward or a guard slot . . . The 6-2 leaper led Erie's East High Warriors to the District 10 championship in 1968 . . . Booker was second in the state in both the high jump and high hurdles for East . . . Won the Pennsylvania Conference championship and set a new ESC high jump record with a 6-7 leap this past spring. MIKE BRZOZOWSKI (44-45) F, 6-7, 200, SO., CLEVELAND, O. Although he is untested in a varsity role, Mike has been improving steadily in the McDonald camp . . . Could eventually become a strong board man for the Clan . . . Grabbed 89 rebounds and scored 74 points on the ESC freshman team two years ago . . . Played at Lourdes Central Catholic in Cleveland where he averaged 23.3 points a game in league action and 17.0 overall. ART DICKINSON (54-55) F, 6-10, 225, SR., CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. Has developed into one of the Scots' leading rebounders and scorers ... A two-year letterman who will start at forward . . , Turned into one of the Scots top performers last season, finishing only seven points from the scoring lead with 325 markers . . . In the playoffs. Art's 30 points and last second foul shooting lifted Edinboro over Indiana, taking the Scots into the district finals . . . Along with his 14.8 point average, he was third among Clan rebounders with a 9.1 showing . . . Averaged 19 points a contest for his Crystal Lake, III., high school as a pivot man. 4- 5— — SCOT SKETCHES Jim Prokell fred Riley Jim Romaniszyn SCOT SKETCHES Rich Sulka Bernie Jubeck Dave Knowiton Joel Kowit Ray Overholt JIM PROKELL (30-31) F, 6-0, 185, JR., PITTSBURGH, PA. The workhorse of the Scots offense underneath the boards . . . Named to numerous all star teams last year after finishing as the Clans' leading scorer with a 15.1 points a game average ... An aggressive ball player . . . Finished second in rebounding with 218 grabs . . . Proved to have the best "shooting eye" with a torrid 55.1 per­ centage from the floor . . . His leaping ability gives him an edge inside where he is a proficient scorer . . . Will be a regular starter. BERNIE JUBECK (10-11) G, 6-0, 160, SO., ALTOONA, PA. Came on strong at the end of his freshman year to become the team's number one playmaker . . . Has quickness and has demonstrated his playmaking ability with sharp passing . . . Possesses a fine outside shot . , . Finished his frosh campaign with 62 assists after working his way into the starting five midway through the season . . . Should see limited action in his varsity debut. FRED RILEY (20-21) G, 5-10, 150, JR., CLEARFIELD, PA. Probably the best outside shooting guard in Edinboro's basketball history . . . Won a starting berth as a sophomore and finished third in the scoring parade with his 13.7 average . . . Blistered the nets for 329 points to average 20.5 points a contest in his freshman year. . . Averaged 25.8 points a game at Clearfield and was selected Outstanding Player in District 9, unanimously named to the Coaches and Sportswriters District 9 All-Star Team, named Fourth Team All-State by UPl and made the AP'S Honorable Mention All-State list. DAVE KNOWLTON (22-23) G, 6-0, 158, SR., MERCER, PA. Has earned varsity letters for the past two seasons while directing the Scots' offense . . . Smashed all the ESC assists records with 174 scoring passes last year to up his career to 307 in a playmaker's role . . . Set an individual game high with 19 assists against Grove City . . . Averaged 17.5 points a game . . . Led the Mercer Mustangs to two straight Class B Pennsylvania State Championships... Honorable Mention All-State in high school and was a "Dapper Dan Roundball Classic" performer. JIM ROMANISZYN (40-41) G-F, 6-1, 195, SO., TITUSVILLE, PA. Any time Jim is on the court you can expect to see 110% effort . . . Muscled his way into the top spot in the frosh scoring figures last year with 388 points and a 22.8 scoring average . . . Scored a season high of 46 points in one game . . . Will be late getting started because of a broken hand . . . Starred as a sophomore starter on the Scots football team . . . Was an All-State Honorable Mention winner after averaging 19 points a game and leading the Titusville Rockets to a 19-3 mark. JOEL KOWIT (24-25) G, 6-2, 170, JR., LAKEWOOD, N.J. A transfer from Ocean City Junior College where he averaged 17 points a contest and hauled down 11 rebounds every game ... A strong defensive performer who should make numerous appearances in the Scot uniform ... A Garden State Athletic Conference All-Star Team member . . . Helped guide the Lakewood High Piners to a 20-4 record in his senior year. RICH SULKA (52-53) C, 6-6, 210, SO., PITTSBURGH, PA. Could easily win a regular assignment as a sophomore . . . Noted for his strength underneath where he can rebound with anyone op the club . . . Cleared the glass 252 times in a freshman starting role to lead the squad with a 14.8 average while dumping through 207 points ... Was the top rebounder in 10 of 17 frosh contests ... Averaged 25 points a game and 17 rebounds a game at Central Catholic and played in the Dapper Dan Roundball Classic. 6— RAY OVERHOLT (12-13) G, 5-11, 165, SR., BROOKFIELD, ILL. Rounds out a trio of experienced guards who led the Clan last year . . . Has had two very fine seasons as a varsity eager for the Scots . . . Can score well from the outside and knows how to move the fast break ... Had a great freshman year when he meshed 212 points . . Also a standout baseball player at ESC . . . Named All-State Honorable Mention and All-Suburban Conference at Riverside Brookfield High. — — 7— IF YOU CALL US . . College Extension ADMINISTRATION Position Dr. Chester T. McNerney........ Dr. James E. McKinley........... Dr. John F. Yon...................... President....................................... 220 Vice Presidentof Academic Affairs 222 Vice President of Student Personnel Services..........................223 Director of Development............... 232 Business Manager....................... 241 Director of Administrative Services........................................... 347 Director of Admissions................ 228 James B. Dronsfield............... Vaughn E. Herbel................... Dr. Robert Gates..................... Harold 0. Umbarger............... ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 1970-71 Fighting Scot Freshmen L-R: Head Coach Dave Rooney, Curtis Hill, Craig Burns, Kurt Anthony, Charlie Foster, Mark Roche, Ed McAtee, Ben Perrin, Paul Stiles, Bob Ungarean, Bill Henk, Bob Goman, Roy Stauffer, Paul Sample and manager, Ed Mailliard. SCOT FRESHMEN SMALL BUT FAST Edinboro State has traditionally come up with towering freshmen cage teams. This year's squad has a different kind of slant as quickness commands the frosh attack rather than size. Heading the list of speedsters and prolific scorers are guards Roy Stauffer, Bill Henk, and Bob Ungarean along with forwards Paul Stiles, Charlie Foster, and George Middleton. Stauffer, a 5-11 sharp shooter from Emmaus, Pa., was an All-State, All-District and All-League selection for the Hornets as he hit the nets at a 30 points-a-game clip. He continued his court prowess at Augusta Military Academy in Virginia where he averaged 24 points an outing. Coming to the Clan with a long list of impressive credentials is Paul Stiles, a 6-1 stalwart from Bradford, Pa., where he led the Owls to the District Nine cage championship. While averaging 17 points a game, Paul was unanimously chosen to the District's First Team by the sports' writers, selected to the coaches' Independent All-Star Team and named Honorable Mention AllState for the second straight year. Keystone Oaks' Bill Henk, a 5-11 backcourt ace, gives the first year Scots some extra scoring punch. While at the Pittsburgh school, Henk was named All-Section WPIAL and shot for the highest percentage mark in the school's history (57%) while averaging over 17 points a game. Giving support underneath will be the duo of 6-1 Charlie Foster and 6-2 George Middleton. Foster who came to the Clan from Springfield, New Jersey, will have the job of clearing the boards and slamming in points underneath. Lakewood, Ohio's George Middleton will be confronted with a similar role while striving to get the ball for the Scots. Utility man Bob Ungarean, a six-footer from Monaca, rounds out a contingent of guards which includes Paul Sample, a 5-7 honorable mention All-Selection winner from Pittsburgh Brentwood; 5-11 Bob Goman from Verona, New Jersey; Warren's 5-11 Craig Burns; 6-1 Kurt Anthony from last year's Western Regional finalists. Union City and Cochranton's 5-11 Curtis Hill. Adding depth under the basket are 6-3 Mark Roche, another Cochranton High eager; 6-2 Ray Grynuck, who played at Butler High School and Edinboro's Ed McAtee, a General McLane High product. — 8— Freshman Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach.......... 207 Fred Caro.............. Director of Health and Physical Education, Wrestling Coach....... 478 Al Hall................... Athletic Director.......................... 476 Jack Hyland......... Assistant Football Coach............ 207 Robert Klingler. . . Trainer........................................... 276 Hank Mariotti.... Tennis Coach............................... 282 Bill McDonald__ Head Football Coach.................. 249 James McDonald. Head Basketball Coach................ 478 Dr. Gus Miller.. . . Judo Coach................................. 201 Dr. Florian Florek. Team Physician............................ 344 Sports Information Director........ 245 Paul Newman.. . . Assistant Basketball Coach.........276 Dave Rooney....... Assistant Football Coach........... 207 Joe Shesman....... George Shimpeno Soccer Coach............................... 282 Assistant Football Coach............ 207 Bill Straub........... Assistant Football Coach............ 207 Mickey Watson ... George Vierkorn. . Intramurals Director..................... 271 Doug Watts.......... Track Coach, Cross Country Coach........................................... 276 Tony Zvonar........ Assistant Football Coach............ 207 Miss Nancy Acker Women's Volleyball Coach, Co-ordinator of Women's Physical Education...................... 202 Mrs. Pat Carmo Dance Club................................... 282 Miss Ada Gustaveson..........................Women's Tennis Coach, Synchronized Swimming Club. .. 282 Miss Anne Nielson...............................Gymnastics Club, Women's Intramural Director....................... 282 Miss Judith Saurer............................. Women's Basketball Coach......... 202 Mrs. Dana Truax...................................Cheerleaders' Adviser.....................357 Charles Blaney__ College Number—Area Code—814—734-1671 The College switchboard is open 7:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m., Monday-Friday Saturday, 8:00 a.m.—12:00 noon. — 9— HEAD BASKETBALL COACH The 1969-70 season marked a milestone in coach Jim McDonald's career as he garnered his 100th win at the helm of the Fighting Scots by winning his opening game of the season. Jim McDonald Since his appointment as head coach in 1962, Jim McDonald has guided Edinboro State College to 4 Western Division PC Basketball Champion­ ship titles, the PC State Championship, and the NAIA District 18 Championship which earned Edinboro a trip to the NAIA Championship Playoffs in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1966 Mr. McDonald was selected by the coaches of the Eastern Seaboard States to be the Area 8 Basket­ ball Coach of the Year and was honored as one of the top ten finalists in the NAIA's Coach of the Year poll for his outstanding accomplishments. This season marks his ninth year as the Clan’s head coach. Prior to accepting his current position at Edinboro in 1961, McDonald served as assistant basketball coach at Harborcreek High School in Erie, Pa. He is a 1956 graduate of Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport, West Virginia. As a player, McDonald attended West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he participated as a varsity "Bobcat" for four seasons. During his collegiate basketball career McDonald was selected as an All-American two years by the DPI and the NAIA as a result of his outstanding abilities on the hardwoods. McDonald reached the climax of his athletic career with the Bobcats in his senior year, 1960, when he ranked as the second leading scorer in the nation with his average slightly over 33 points a game in regular season competition. In that same year, he was chosen to try out for the United States Olympic Bas­ ketball Team at Denver, Colorado. In addition, McDonald's performance in the National NAIA Post-Season Basketball Tournament, held annually in Kansas City, Mo., earned him the honor of being named to the NAIA's All-Tournament Team for two consecutive years, 1959 and 1960. Under McDonald's tutorship, the Scots have won 106 of 157 regular season encounters or more than 67 % of their games. He posted his best mark as a coach two years ago as his cagers rang up a regular season record of 17-4 and finished with a 19-5 ledger after tournament play. In all games the Men of McDonald have posted 112 wins and only 59 losses. His '67-'68 team cracked 10 existing Edinboro State College basketball records and captured the PSCAC State Championship by defeating annual powerhouse Cheyney State. The 1967-68 squad ranked as high as eleventh among the nation's small colleges and finished fifth in the nation in the team rebounding department. The Scots won their first 10 games while averaging 100 points a contest during the '67-'68 campaign. Under McDonald's tutelage Edinboro State College is rapidly earning respect in the small college circuits of the East. The Scots have never ex­ perienced a losing season under his guidance. In addition, three Edinboro cagers have garnered All-American honors since 1965. Winning has become a tradition in the McDonald camp. 10- ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH Allentown, Pa. native Dave Rooney begins his second year as head freshman basketball coach and assistant to the varsity squad. Along with his coaching duties, the second-year mentor assists in activity instruction in the physical edu­ cation department of the college. Rooney is a 1959 graduate of William Allen High School in Allentown, Pa. and also holds both B.S. and M.S. degrees from West Chester State College where he majored in health and physical education. The Scots' new coach was a standout basket­ ball player throughout both his high school and collegiate campaigns. He led the 1958-59 William Allen team to the East Penn League championship and earned an all-state honorable mention berth for his performances on the hardwoods. In his freshman year at West Chester, Rooney piloted the frosh to an unde­ feated season with a sterling 17-0 record. After two years of varsity competition his cage career was interrupted by service in the Armed Forces and he later returned to West Chester State to serve in a coaching capacity while he completed his B.S. requirements and pursued his M.S. degree. Before joining the Edinboro coaching staff, Rooney served as head basket­ ball coach for one year at Spring Ford High School in Royersford, Pa. He and his wife. Sue, now reside in Edinboro. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr. Allan W. Hall was appointed in 1967 as Edinboro's first full-time Director of Athletics. Hall's extensive background in the area of sports has aided him in serving his new position. A graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, he served as Assistant Director of Athletics at Akron University for two years prior to coming to Edinboro. While at Akron, Hall was quite active in the University's athletic program. He piloted Akron's cross country teams for 12 years and guided his harriers to three Ohio Conferences and three AllOhio championships. His 1963 squad held the distinction of being runnerup to national cham­ pion Emporia State in the NCAA meet. Along with his cross country duties he also served as assistant track coach at A. U. for 12 years. Hall's keen interest in all phases of sports is reflected by his past accom­ plishments in the field of athletics. In 1962 he was selected Meet Director of the National AAU Swimming Championships. He was highly instrumental in making Akron University the site of the Mideast Regional NCAA Basketball Tournaments in 1964,1965, and 1966. Hall is also credited with the inception of the Junior Olympics program in the City of Akron. He served as the Uni­ versity's Sports Information Director during 1958 and 1959. He, his wife Pam, and their baby daughter, Mary Beth, reside in Edinboro. —11 — TEAM TRAINER Bob Klingler is commencing his fourth year on the Scots' staff as team trainer. His valuable background of medical knowledge is also utilized in the instruction of anatomy, physiology and kineseology at the College. Klingler graduated from Lock Haven State College in 1952 with a B.S. degree and then ventured to Hermann School of Physical Therapy in Houston, Texas, where he became a registered physical therapist in 1954. He received his M.S. from Bucknell Uni­ versity in Lewisburg, Pa., where he also acted as the Bisons' assistant athletic trainer. He taught at Milton Hershey, a private boys' school in Hershey, Pa., prior to accepting his post Bob Klingler at Edinboro. While at Milton Hershey School, Klingler served as the Spartans' head football mentor, head track coach, and assistant basketball coach. Both his cinder and cage teams never experienced a losing season under his leadership, while his grid teams posted continuous successful campaigns in the powerful Capitol Area Conference. During the off season the Scots' medical man has been enrolled in graduate work at Springfield College in Massachusetts and serves as a physical therapist at St. Vincent Hospital in Erie where he administers treat­ ment to rehabilitation patients. Mr. Klingler, his wife, Jill, and daughter, Julie, make their home in Edinboro. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Paul Newman began his duties three years ago as Edinboro's first Sports Information Di­ rector and now also serves as Assistant to the President. Mr. Newman is a 1964 graduate of Edinboro where he earned both his B.S. degree and M.Ed. while majoring in English. Prior to his appointment at the College, he held a teaching position with the Buckeye Local Schools in Ashtabula, Ohio for three years. He served as a cross country coach and assistant track coach at Edgewood Senior High School in Ashtabula, Ohio. In connection with his duties, he is also the District 18 Publicity Chairman for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and is Paul Newman currently President of the NAIA's Sports Information Directors Association. He serves as the adviser for the Tartan, Edinboro's college yearbook. Mr. Newman, his wife, Connie, and their children, Paul, Jr. and Michele, make their home in Edinboro. 12— CHALLENGING THE SCOTS . . . GROVE CITY COLLEGE SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COLLEGE December 1 — at Grove City December 8 — at Edinboro, February 4 — at Slippery Rock Head Coach: Cliff Wettig, 100-74, 8 Seasons Sports Information Director: Bob Smith. Area Code 412, 458-6600 1969-1970 Record: 11-11 Location: Grove City, Pa. Lettermen Lost: 2 Enrollment: 2,075 Lettermen Returning: 7 Colors: Crimson 8i White Starters Returning: 7 Nickname: Wolverines Team Strength: Outstanding Guards Home Court: College Arena Team Weakness: Tall Forwards Gym Capacity: 1,800 Captains: Dave Roberts & Tom Montgomery Conference: Independent Af/r/et/c Director; R. Jack Behringer Last Game: 1969-70, ESC 88-82 Top Veterans; 6-0Tom Carr (G, Sr.), 5-10 Dave Roberts (G. Sr.), 6-7 Doug Rohrer (C.Sr.) Top Newcomers: 6-3 Ron Ward (F. Jr.). 6-3 Bob Eskesen (F, So.). 6-2 Rick Rottman. (F, So.) This year's score: Edinboro 96 — Grove City 84 Head Coach: Mel Hankinson, First Season Sports Information Director: John Carpenter, Area Code 412, 794-7216 Location: Slippery Rock, Pa. 1969-70 Record Enrollment: 4,500 Lettermen Lost: 3 Colors: Green and White Lettermen Returning: 5 Nickname: Rockets Starters Returning: 5 Home Court: Morrow Field House Team Strength: Aggressive Defense Gym Capacity: 2,200 Team Weakness: Experience Conference: Pennsylvania Conference Captains: Larry Deemer and John Wiegand Last Game: 1969-70, ESC 75-69; 80-57 Athletic Director: Dr. Bradley F. Keith Top Veterans: 6-1 Larry Deemer (G, Sr.), 6-8 Bob Wiegand (C, Sr.), 5-11 Hank Hudson (G. Jr.) Top Newcomers: 6-3 Bob Bly (F, So.), 5-8 Doug Hudson (G. So.), 6-6 Walt Luba (C, Jr.), 6-3 Les Petty (F, Jr.), 5-10 Doug Zimmerman (F. Jr.) This year's score: Edinboro 88 — Slippery Rock 76 — First Game ALLIANCE COLLEGE December 3 — at Edinboro, February 18 — at Alliance Head Coach: Thaddeus Haluch, 167-167,17 Seasons Sports Information Director: Z. Wesolowski, Area Code 814, 398-4611 1969-70 Record: 10-11 Location: Cambridge Springs, Pa. Lettermen Lost: 1 Enrollment: 570 Lettermen Returning: 7 Colors: Red and White Starters Returning: 5 Nickname: Eagles Team Strength: Speedy Guards Home Court: Cambridge Springs High School Team Weakness: Height Gym Capacity: 1,800 Captain: Tom Accamando Conference: Independent Athletic Director: Thaddeus Haluch Last Game; 1969-70, ESC 88-75; Alliance 77-64 Top Veterans:6-^^ Tom Accamando (G, Sr,), 6-0 Mike Barkasy (G, Fr.), 6-2 Mark Krumenacker (F, Sr.),6-2 Bernie Novotny (C, Sr.), 6-4Tom White (F, Sr.), 6-0 Tom Roslonski (G, Sr.), 6-3 Ken Rector (F, Sr.) Top Newcomers: 6-3 P. J. Campbell (C. Jr.), 5-9 Jack Silverling (G. So.) This year's score: Edinboro 81 — Alliance 69 — First Game LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGE December 5 — at Edinboro, February 9 — at Lock Haven Head Coach: Jim Christopher, 7-10,1 Season Sports Information Director: E. Ross Novel, Jr.. Area Code 717, 748-5351 1969-70 Record: 7-10 Location: Lock Haven, Pa. Lettermen Lost: 0 Enrollment: 2.400 Lettermen Returning: 9 Colors: Maroon and Gray Starters Returning: 5 Nickname: Bald Eagles Team Strength: Experience, returning lettermen Home Court: Thomas Field House Team Weakness: Fundamentals Gym Capacity: 1,100 Captain: Bruce Parkhili Conference: Pennsylvania Conference Athletic Director: Steve Jacobs Last Game; 1969-70, ESC 70-67; 77-60 Top Veterans: 6-3 Bruce Parkhili (F. Sr.), 6-4 Bud Brennen (G. Sr.), 6-5 Cliff Billet (F, Jr.), 6-6 Ziggy Tauginos (C, So.), 5-10 John Marziak (G, So.) Top Newcomers: 6-3 Mike Jones (F. Fr.), 6-2 Ken Stallings (G. Fr.). 6-2 John Miller (G, Fr.) This year's score: Edinboro 115 — Lock Haven 79 — First Game — 14— UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO December 10 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Jerry Gonser, 53-73, 6 Seasons Sports Information Director: Dutch Decker, Area Code 519, 679-2425 Location: London, Ontario 1969-70 Record:^Z-9 Enrollment: 13,500 Lettermen Lost: 6 Colors: Purple and White Lettermen Returning: 6 Nickname: Mustangs Starters Returning: 7 Home Court: Alumni Hall Team Strength: Stronger Tall Men Gym Capacity: 2,250 Team Weakness: Depth Conference: Ontario Quebec Athletic Captain: Bruce Dempster Assn. (Western Division) Last Game: No Previous Games Athletic Director: Mr. John Metras Top Veterans: 6-2 Bruce Dempster (G, So.), 6-4 Marnix Hiersink (F, So.), 6-7 Al Brown (C, So.), 6-4 Wayne Weaver (F, Sr.) Top Newcomers: 6-5 Roaul Kreek (G, Jr.), 6-5 Stan Freeman (F, Sr.), 6-1 George Anagnost (F, Sr.) This year's score: Edinboro 116 — Western Ontario 62 CLARION STATE COLLEGE December 12 — at Clarion, February 16 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Ronald Galbreath, 4-16, First Season Sports Information Director: William Proudfit, Area Code 814, 226-6000 Location: Clarion, Pa. 1969-70 Record: ^-'[6 Enrollment: 3,700 Lettermen Lost: 4 Colors: Blue and Gold Lettermen Returning: 5 Nickname: Golden Eagles Starters Returning: 3 Home Court: Waldo S. Tippen Gym Team Strength: Good Overall Shooters Gym Capacity: 4,000 Team Weakness: Experience Conference: Pennsylvania Conference Captain: Carl Jefferis Last Game: 1969-70, Clarion 75-72; Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli ESC 72-52 Top Veterans: 6-0 Carl Jefferis (G, So.). 6-4 Bill Mitchell (C, Jr.), 6-3 Tom Murtaugh (F. Jr.) Top Newcomers: 6-3 Don Wilson (G, So.), 6-2 Elmer Kreiling (G, So.), 6-2 Joe Sebestyen (F-C, So.), 6-0 Mike McIntyre (G, So.) This year's score: Clarion 66 — Edinboro 60 — First Game 15— — OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY December 15 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Frank Shannon, 143-123,12 Seasons Sports Information Director: Roy R. Bumsted, III, Area Code 614, 363-1261 1969-70 Record: 5-12 Lettermen Lost: 2 Lettermen Returning: 9 Starters Returning: 5 Team Strength: Good Depth, Height Team Weakness: Extremely Young Captains: Chosen Each Game Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Strimer Location: Delaware, Ohio Enrollment: 2,500 Colors: Red and Black Nickname: Battling Bishops Home Court: Edwards Gymnasium Gym Capacity: 1,500 Conference: Ohio Athletic Last Game: No Previous Games Top Veterans; 6-5 Ken Redick (F, Jr.), 6-5 Ray Schmitt (F, Jr.), 5-9 Mike Mickler (G, Sr.). 6-2 Jackie Brown (G, Jr.), 5-11 Harry Radcliffe (G, Jr.), 6-4 Tim Smith (F, Jr.) Top Newcomers: 6-6 Eric Morris (C, So.), 6-5 Gary Brown (C, So.), 6-3 Dan Penrod (F, So.), 6-4 Jay Baska (F, So.) This year’s score: Edinboro 81 — Ohio Wesleyan 67 KENYON COLLEGE January 8 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Jim Zak, First Season Sports Information Director: Dennis Pollock, Area Code 614, 427-2244 1969-70 Record: 12-11 Lettermen Lost: 5 Lettermen Returning: 5 Starters Returning: 5 Team Strength: Outside Shooting Team Weakness: Hustling Defense Captains: Not Chosen Athletic Director: Phillip Morse Location: Gambier, Ohio Enrollment: 1,155 Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Lords Home Court: Wertheimer Field House Gym Capacity: 1,500 Conference: Ohio Athletic Last Ga/ne; 1968-69, ESC 110-99 Top Veterans: 6-3 Marty Hunt (G, Jr.), 6-0 Ed Moran (G, So.), 6-6 Dave DePuy (C, So.), 6-4 Tim Delaney (F, So.) Top Newcomers: 5-11 Charlie Masters (G, Fr.), 5-7 Dave Wible (G, Fr.) HIRAM COLLEGE CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE December 18 — at Edinboro January 11 — at California, February 13 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Bill Hollinger, 143-279, 13 Seasons Sports Information Director: Lance Karkraff, Area Code 216, 569-3211 1969-70 Record: 5-17 Lettermen Lost: 0 Lettermen Returning: 1 Starters Returning: 6 Team Strength: Height and Speed Team Weakness: Seasoned Ballplayers Captain: Mark Farrell Athletic Director: Bill Hollinger Location: Hiram, Ohio Enroiiment: 1,200 Colors: Red and Columbia Blue Nickname: Terriers Home Court: Price Gymnasium Gym Capacity: 1,500 Conference: Ohio Athletic Last Game: No Previous Games Top Veterans: 5-10 Mark Farrell, (G, Sr.), ( i-3 Larry McCall (F, So.), 6-6 Tom Lubert (C, So.) Top Newcomers: 6-5 Don Aitken (C, Fr.), ( i-5 Kevin Derrick (F, Fr.), 5-11 Maniverst Hopkins (G, Fr.), 6-4 Doug Rush (F, Fr.), 6-' i Mark Thorpe (F, Fr.), 6-1 Dan Thomas (G, Fr.) This year's score: Edinboro 87 — Hiram 5Q NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY January 6 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Glenn Brown, 26-24, 2 Seasons Sports Information Director: Gil Heard, Area Code 906, 227-2720 1969-70 Record: 13-13 Lettermen Lost: 2 Lettermen Returning: 10 Starters Returning: 4 Team Strength: Depth in Big Men Team Weakness: Speed Captains: Al Inkala and Hugh Friday Athletic Director: Rollie Dotsch Location: Marquette, Michigan 49855 EnroHment: 7,800 Coiors: Old Gold and Olive Green Nickname: Wildcats Home Court: Hedgcock Fieldhouse Gym Capacity: 5,000 Conference: Independent Last Ga/ne; 1969-70,NMU 92-85 Top Veterans: 6-2 George Barber (G, Sr.), 6-2 Hugh Friday (G, Sr.), 6-4 Brian Ouimette (F, Jr.), 6-6 Al Inkala (C, Sr.) Top Newcomers: 6-5 Lee Palmer (F, Jr.), 6-3 Marty Griffin (F, So.), 6-0 John Conklin (G, Jr.), 6-1 Ed Higham (G, Jr.), 6-4 Steve Veneklasen (G-F, Sr.), 6-6 Mike Duehning (C, Jr.), 6-5 Larry Ruffato (F, Jr.) — 16— Head Coach: Myles Witchey, 99-80, 8 Seasons Sports Information Director: Bob Woods, Area Code 412, 938-2281 1969-70 Record: 20-5 Lettermen Lost: 3 Lettermen Returning: 5 Starters Returning: 5 Team Strength: Experience and Quickness Team Weakness: A Big Board Man Captains: R. Greene, N. Milligan, J. Taylor Athletic Director: Paul Ross Location: California, Pa. Enrollment: 5,200 Colors: Red and Black Nickname: Vulcans Home Court: Hamer Hall Gym Capacity: 4,000 Conference: Pennsylvania Last Game: 1969-70, Calif. 76-68,77-66 (NAIA Dist. 18 Playoff, Calif. 72-71) Top Veterans: 6-3 Ray Greene (G, Sr.), 5-10 Nate Milligan (G, Jr.), 6-5 Jack Taylor (C, Sr.), 6-5 Tom Katruska (F, Jr.), 6-1 Stan Williams (G, Jr.) Top Newcomers: 6-4 Cleveland Steward (F, So.), 5-11 Gary Skinner (G, So.), 6-3 Jack Howard (F, So.) MARS HILL COLLEGE January 13 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Jack Lytton, First Season Sports Information Director: Bill Deans, Area Code 704, 689-1219 1969-70 Record Lettermen Lost: 4 Lettermen Returning: 4 Starters Returning: 6 Team Strength: Attitude Team Weakness: Height and Experience Captains: Ed Miller and Rod Johnson Athletic Director: Don Henderson Location: Mars Hill, N. Carolina Enrollment: 1,480 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Lions Home Court: Chambers Gym Capacity: 3,600 Conference: NAIA, Independent Last Game: No Previous Games Top Veterans: 5-8 Eddie Miller (G, Sr.), 5-11 Roger McGowan (G, Jr.), 6-6 Mike Smith (C, Jr.), 6-5 Mike Miller (F, Jr.) Top Newcomers: 5-9 Jeffrey Lytton (G, Jr.), 6-3 John Adeimy (G, So.), 6-4 Jerry Hayes (F, Fr.) 17— — west GENEVA COLLEGE January 30 — at Edinboro VIRGINIA WESLEYAN February 20 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Franklin (Hank) Ellis, 297-243, 20 Seasons Sports Information Director: Creal Cornwell, Area Code 304, 473-7011 Head Coach: Clifford J. Aultman, 285-240, 21 Seasons Sports Information Director: W. Lee Troup, Area Code 412, 846-5100 Location: Beaver Falls, Pa. EnroHment: 1,325 Colors: Old Gold and White Nickname: Golden Tornadoes Home Court: Metheny Fieldhouse Gym Capacity: 3,900 Conference: Independent Last Game: 1969-70, ESC 77-74 1969-70 Record Lettermen Lost: 1 Lettermen Returning: 7 Starters Returning: 7 Team Strength: Plenty of Depth Team Weakness: Experienced Big Men Captains: Designated Each Game Athletic Director: Clifford J. Aultman Top Veterans: 6-7 Bill Allen (C, Sr.), 6-4 Dwight DeCarlo (F, Sr.), 5-11 Randy Hubbard (G, Jr.), 6-1 John Aultman (G, Sr.), 5-11 Loni Sheffield (G, Sr.), 6-6 Ken Creasman (F-C, So.) Top Newcomers: 6-3 Brad Frey (F, So.), 5-9 Dale Zeh (G, Fr.) INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA February 6 — at Edinboro, February 23 — at Indiana, Pa. Head Coach: Carl Davis, First Season Sports Information Director: Randy Jesick, Area Code 412, 357-2233 1969-70 Record: 21 -4 Lettermen Lost: 3 Lettermen Returning: 5 Starters Returning: 5 Team Strength: Experienced Starters, Defense Team Weakness: Depth in Big Men Captains: Lee McCullough and Dave Erney Athletic Director: Herm Sledzik Location: Indiana, Pa. Enrollment: 8,500 Colors: Maroon and Slate Nickname: Big Indians Home Court: Memorial Fieldhouse Gym Capacity: 3,000 Conference: Independent Last Game; 1969-70, lUP 75-72, ESC 73-60, ESC 68-67 OT (NAIA) Top Veterans: 6-6 Lee McCullough (C, Sr.), 6-4 Tom Kerstetter (F, Jr.), 6-2 Dave Erney (F, Sr.), 5-10 Gary Gruseck (G, Sr.), 5-10 Tom Rusnica (G, Sr.) Top Newcomers: 6-5 John Carom (C, So.), 6-0 Bob Isenberg (G, Jr.) ONEONTA STATE February 12 — at Edinboro Head Coach: Ed Kassler Sports Information Director: Al Pastore, Area Code 607, 431 -3698 Location: Oneonta, New York Enrollment: 4,800 Colors: Red and White Nickname: Red Dragons Home Court: Red Dragon Gymnasium Gym Capacity: 2,500 Conference; SU NY Athletic Conference Last Game: No Previous Game 1969-70 Record: 9-10 Lettermen Lost: 8 Lettermen Returning: 3 Starters Returning: 3 Team Strength: Overall Height Team Weakness: Experience Captains: Joe Roberts and Bob Evans Athletic Director: Dr. Hal Chase Top Veterans: 6-2 Bob Evans (F, Sr.), 6-0 Joe Roberts (G, Jr.), 6-0 Don Williams (G, Jr.) Top Newcomers: 6-6 Jon Buchwald (C, So.), 6-7 Larry Brenner (C, So.), 6-6 Don McLeod (G-F, So.) 18- — 1969-70 Record: 12-14 Lettermen Lost: 2 Lettermen Returning: 7 Starters Returning: 4 Team Strength: Overall Height Team Weakness: Speed Captian: Mark Mendelson Athletic Director: David Reemsnyder Location: Buckhannon, W. Va. Enrollment: 1,750 Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Bobcats Home Court: Buckhannon Upshur Gym Gym Capacity: 1,500 Conference: WVIAC Last Gan7e; 1967-68, ESC 109-78 Top Veterans: 6-5 Mark Mendelson (F, Sr.), 6-2 Dave Cores (F, So.), 6-0 Stan Bolankship (G, Jr.), 6-5 Ken Baylor (C, Jr.), 5-11 Joe Lafferty (G, Jr.) Top Newcomers: 6-6 Richard Sturn (C, Fr.), 6-4 Randy Carlson (F, Fr.), 6-2 Stephen Cores (G, Fr.) 1970-71 Fighting Scot Varsity L-R: Fred Riley, Bernie Jubeck, Joel Kowit, Jim Prokell, Sid Booker, Mike Brzozowski, Art Dickinson, Rich Sulka, Bob Koger, Tom Albright, Jim Romaniszyn, Dave Knowiton, and Ray Overholt. 1970-71 EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAM VARSITY ROSTER White 10 12 14 20 22 24 30 I Red Name Bernie Jubeck 11 13 “Ray Overholt *Sid Booker 15 21 ‘Fred Riley 23 ‘ ‘Dave Knowiton Joel Kowit 25 31 ‘Jim Prokell Pos. G G F G G G F Ht. 6'0” 5'11” 6'2” 5'10" 6'0" 6'2" 6'0” Wt. 160 165 165 150 158 170 185 Class So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Hometown (High School) Altoona (Bishop Guilfoyle) Brookfield, III. (Riverside-Brookfield) Erie (East) Clearfield (Clearfield Area) Mercer (Mercer) Lakewood, N. J. (Lakewood) Pittsburgh (Canevin) Richmond, Va. (George Wythe) 6'3" 175 So. 32 33 Tom Albright G Titusville (Titusville) 195 So. 40 41 G-F 6'1” Jim Romaniszyn Cleveland, 0. (Lourdes Central Catholic) 200 So. 44 67" 45 Mike Brzozowski F Pittsburgh (Central District) 210 So. 52 53 C 6'6" Rich Sulka Crystal Lake, III. (Crystal Lake) 225 Sr. 54 6'10" 55 “Art Dickinson F Manager—Steve Baker; Tri-Captains—Art Dickinson, Dave Knowiton, Ray Overholt. ‘Varsity Letters. High School Coach Mr. Tom Lane Mr. Ron Nikcevick Mr. Clarence Metzgar Mr. William Thorn Mr. John Swogger Mr. Bob Nastaes Mr. William Chontas Mr. Walter Malinski Mr. Rhea Saltz Mr. James Kockler Mr. Dale Masino Mr. John Killian Mr. John Swanson FRESHMEN ROSTER White Red Name 4 5 Paul Sample 10 11 Roy Stauffer 12 13 William Henk 14 15 Robert Ungarean 22 23 Kurt Anthony 24 25 Edward McAtee 30 31 Craig Burns 34 35 Robert Goman 40 41 Charles Foster 42 43 Ray Grynuck 44 45 Paul Stiles 50 51 Mark Roche 54 55 George Middleton Manager —Ed Mailliard. Pos. G G G G G F G G F F G-F F F Ht. 57" 5'11" 5'11" 6'0" 6'1" 6'2" 5'11" 5'11" 6'1" 6'2" 6'1" 6'3" 6'2" Wt. 147 168 143 185 165 170 160 160 185 205 185 160 180 Class Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Hometown (High School) Pittsburgh (Brentwood) Emmaus (Emmaus) Pittsburgh (Keystone Oaks) Monaca (Monaca) Union City (Union City) Edinboro (General McLane) Warren (Warren) Verona, N. J. (Verona) Springfield, N. J. (Dayton Regional) Lyndora (Butler) Bradford (Bradford) Cochranton (Cochranton) Lakewood, 0. (Lakewood) High School Coach Mr. William Douglass Mr. Richard Shaak Mr. James Sims Mr. Otto Prichard Mr. Ken Orris Mr. James Smart Mr. Joseph Shantz Mr. Doug Gaffney Mr. Ray Yanchus Mr. James Riley Mr. Hal Hansen Mr. Wilbert Barnhardt Mr. Harry Groman 1969-70 IN REVIEW Edinboro State's 1969-70 cagers raced away from a mediocre 4-4 early season start, registered nine wins in their next 14 outings and came within seconds of that coveted dream trip to the national playoffs in Kansas City. The Scots continued their winning ways under the McDonald management by finishing with a 13-9 season slate. With the loss of seven lettermen and All-American Frank Smith, pre­ season forecasts saw the Clan in a rebuilding year with a squad that lacked depth and experience. Yet the sophomore-junior studded squad came up with their own billboard of cage stars in maintaining Edinboro's tradition on the hardwoods. A junior cast of 6-1 guard Dave Knowiton, 6-10 center Art Dickinson and 5-11 guard Ray Overholt provided outstanding game performances in the Clan's quest of their 20th winning season. Making strong debuts in sophomore starting roles were 5-10 guard Fred Riley, 6-0 forward Jim Prokell and 6-9 forward Bob Burlingame. Knowiton, who has proved a playmaker deluxe for the Scots, smashed two assist records which he established as a sophomore starter and also had one of the best showings at the foul line where he clicked on 74 % of his tries. The flashy quarterback finished with 174 assists to top his old mark of 133 while his 19 passes to scores against Grove City in the season opener eclipsed his old standard of 12. Jim Prokell, a 6-0 jumping jack from Canevin High in Pittsburgh, paved the way offensively for the Fighting Scots. The inside ace led the team in scoring with 332 markers to average 15.1 points a game. His accuracy from the floor ranked number one on the squad as the soph stalwart hit on 108 of 196 attempts to post a blistering 55.1 %, only three percentage points off the Edinboro record. In the meantime the high leaping forward hauled down 218 rebounds to grab second place honors in that department and connected on 116 foul shots which also was a team high. Art Dickinson, the Scots' 6-10 pivot man, sparked a second half surge that landed Edinboro a berth in the NAIA playoffs. The towering junior had his finest game in the first tourney contest when he dumped in 30 points to lead his teammates to an overtime win against Indiana University. Dickinson climbed to the second place slot in scoring with 325 tallies for a 14.8 average. He grabbed 201 stray shots to nail down the number three position in rebounding with 9.1 caroms a contest. Guard Fred Riley displayed some classy outside shooting to lead in field goals with 130. His 302 total points placed him third on the scoring list as he finished in double figures with a 13.7 scoring average for the campaign. Another big up-front performer, 6-9 Bob Burlingame, was the man of the hour underneath. The sophomore strong man cleared the glass of 250 missed shots to take command of the rebounding with an 11.4 average. His 228 points rounded out the top four in scoring with a 10.4 points a game showing The 1969-70 cage captain, Ray Overholt, tuned up his arm by making appearances in all 22 games. The 5-11 junior guard was always on hand when any of the starting five faltered and chipped in 133 points for the season. Forward Sid Booker and guard Jim Stranko tossed in 111 and 59 points respectively In supporting roles. Coach Jim McDonald notched his 100th victory to highlight the season's opening. Since his appointment as head mentor in 1962, the Scots have never experienced a losing season. 22— SPECIAL RECOGNITION — "SCOTS OF THE PAST" NAIA 2nd TEAM, ALL-AMERICAN 1964-1965: Dan Petchel NAIA 3rd TEAM, ALL-AMERICAN 1968-1969: Frank Smith 1967-1968: Frank Smith 1965-1966: Darryl Meachem PC 1st TEAM 1969-1970: (West) Art Dickinson Jim Prokell Dave Knowiton 1968-1969: Frank Smith 1967-1968: Don Dougan Frank Smith 1966-1967: Lynn Nelson 1965-1966: Darryl Meachem 1964-1965: Dan Petchel 1963-1964: Dan Petchel 1962-1963: Dan Petchel EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE S ALL-AMERICANS PC HONORABLE MENTION 1968-1969: Tim Ziner Jim Robinson Mick Unick 1966-1967: Butch Hurley Harry Jenkins Tim Maloney Darryl Meachem Frank Smith 1964-1965: Dave Shenefelt 1962-1963: Ken Barker 1961-1962: Ken Barker Wendell Rojik Jim Sims NAIA DISTRICT 18 1st TEAM 1968-1969: Frank Smith 1967-1968: Frank Smith 1965-1966: Darryl Meachem NAIA DISTRICT 30 1st TEAM 1964-1965: Dan Petchel PC 2nd TEAM 1968-1969: Rod Herron Harry Jenkins 1967-1968: Harry Jenkins Jim Robinson Mick Unick 1965-1966: Dave Shenefelt Don Dougan Dan Petchel 1964-1965 Darryl Meachem 1965-1966 NAIA DISTRICT 18 2nd TEAM 1969-1970: Art Dickinson Jim Prokell 1967-1968: Don Dougan Mick Unick MEN OF McDonald GAIN HONORS Three of Coach Jim McDonald's basket­ ball products have been named NAIA AllAmericans for their outstanding roundball abilities. Sheffield's Dan Petchel (1964-65 AllAmerican selectee) ranks as Edinboro State's second all-time high scorer with 1,344 points. Bentleyville's Frank Smith (1967-68 and 1968-69 All-American) holds down the third place slot with 1,225 markers while Aliquippa's Darryl Meachem (1965-66 All-America) ranks fifth with 881 tallies. NAIA DISTRICT 18 HON. MENTION 1969-1970: Fred Riley OTHERS Pittsburgh Press All-District Second Team 1969-1970.............. Art Dickinson Pittsburgh Press All-District Third Team 1969-1970..................... Jim Prokell Honorable Mention All-Pennsylvania by A. P. 1969-1970............. Fred Riley Pittsburgh Press All-District First Team 1968-1969..................... Frank Smith Third Team All-Pennsylvania by A. P. 1967-1968........................Frank Smith Honorable Mention All-Pennsylvania by A. P. 1968-1969.......... Frank Smith SOS Outstanding Athletic (Erie, Pa.) 1965-1966................. Darryl Meachem Sox Harrison Award 1967-1968..................................................Jim Robinson Penn-Ohio All-Section Team 1965-1966...............................Darryl Meachem Penn-Ohio Honorable Mention 1965-1966............................. Dave Shenefelt — 24— In the rebounding department, Meachem and Petchel are two of the college's top three career rebounde-'s with 897 and 744, respect­ ively. Meachem pulled down 393 rebounds for a school record established during the 1 965-66 season. Smith owns two individual scoring records. His 54-point output against Fredonia in the 1966-67 season earned him the most points scored in a single game record. The 6-1, 198-lb. forward compiled the most field goals scored in a single game record with 21 twopoint markers against Waynesburg in the same season and 21 against Kenyon in 1969. Frank Smith 1967-1968; 1968-1969 — 25— 1969-70 VARSITY RESULTS Regular Season Record 12--8 ESC 0pp. 88 Grove City........ .82 115 Pitt-Johnstown.... .55 Leading Scorer Bob Burlingame. 24 Fred Riley........... 23 North. Michigan U.. .92 U. Wis. at Milw.... 104 Alliance................... .75 Lock Haven State. . .60 Alliance................... .77 Slippery Rock State .57 Indiana U. of Pa.... .75 Roberts Wesleyan. . .58 California State. . . . .77 71 72 77 73 66 68 71 Point Park............... .54 Clarion State........... .52 Geneva.................... .74 Indiana U. of Pa... . .60 California State.. . . .77 Indiana U. of Pa.(OT) 67 California State.... .72 Jim Prokell..........18 Art Dickinson . . . 25 Art Dickinson . . . 26 Fred Riley............22 Jim Prokell..........19 Art Dickinson. . . 30 Dave Knowiton. .19 Jim Prokell......... 19 Art Dickinson ... 15 Art Dickinson... 9 Art Dickinson... 15 Bob Burlingame. 14 Jim Prokell......... 18 Bob Burlingame. 11 Bob Burlingame. 16 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell......... 10 Art Dickinson... 18 Art Dickinson... 21 Art Dickinson... 14 Bob Burlingame. 19 Jim Prokell......... 15 Art Dickinson... 13 Bob Burlingame. 13 1969-70 VARSITY STATISTICS G EGA EG EG% ETA ET Name J. Prokell, f 22 196 108 .551 164 116 A. Dickinson, c 22 263 123 .468 120 79 22 298 130 .436 74 42 F. Riley, g B. Burlingame, f 22 189 89 .471 83 50 D. Knowiton, g 22 120 50 .417 87 64 R. Overholt, g 22 110 41 .373 74 51 S. Booker, f 17 105 50 .476 13 11 18 66 26 .394 9 7 J. Stranko, g 12 4 .333 11 0 0 T. Carr, g 4 0 0 — 1 0 J. Kodba, g Other 1 3 1 .333 0 1 22 — — — — — Team 22 1362 622 .457 626 420 ESC Totals 22 1508 611 .407 487 317 Opponents — 26— ET% REB. AVG. TP AVG. .707 218 9.9 332 15.1 .658 201 9.1 325 14.8 .566 51 2.3 302 13.7 .602 250 11.4 228 10.4 .736 81 3.7 164 7.5 .689 50 2.3 133 6.0 .846 57 3.4 111 6.5 .778 23 1.3 59 3.3 — 8 5 .5 .7 — .2 0 — 1 — 2 2.0 4 4.0 — 85 3.9 — — .671 1026 46.6 1664 75.7 .650 906 41.2 1539 70.0 Leading Rebounder Rich Sulka..........20 Rich Sulka..........21 Rich Sulka.......... 9 Gary Rausch. . . .16 Doug Craig.........22 Jim Romaniszyn . 12 Jim Romaniszyn. 10 Rich Sulka..........14 Gary Rausch... .21 Rich Sulka..........20 Gary Rausch... .22 Rich Sulka..........13 Rich Sulka..........14 Rich Sulka..........26 Barry Gordon. . .20 Rich Sulka..........22 Rich Sulka..........13 1969-70 FRESHMAN STATISTICS Name G EGA EG EG% ETA ET ET% REB. AVG. TP .AVG. J. Romaniszyn, f 17 347 141 .406 139 106 .763 121 7.1 388 22.8 G. Rausch, f 17 233 118 .507 89 59 .663 213 12.5 295 17.4 R. Sulka, c 17 175 84 .480 67 39 .582 252 14.8 207 12.2 B. Jubeck, g 17 101 31 .307 36 23 .639 39 2.3 85 5.0 R. Branowitzer, f 11 59 28 .475 17 10 .588 73 6.6 66 6.0 B. Gordon, g 9 50 16 .320 12 8 .750 58 6.4 40 4.4 C. Braden, g 11 37 11 .297 17 11 .647 10 9.1 33 3.0 G. Overholt, g 8 11 4 .364 3 2 .667 5 .7 10 1.2 F. Berzansky, g 4 1 0 — 2 211.000 1 .2 2 5 Others 7 118 .418 96 63 .656 134 19.1 299 42.7 Team 39 2.3 — — — — — — — ESC Totals 17 1296 551 .425 478 323 .667 945 55.6 1425 84.8 0pp. Totals 17 1199 486 .405 444 278 .626 688 40.5 1250 73.5 1969-70 PC BASKETBALL RESULTS CM 85 85 88 77 64 80 72 70 68 Fred Riley........... 20 Jim Prokell......... 32 Fred Riley........... 21 Bob Burlingame, Ray Overholt, Art Dickinson........... ,11 Fred Riley........... 23 Art Dickinson . . . 21 Art Dickinson. . . 22 Jim Prokell......... 22 Jim Prokell......... ,16 Art Dickinson. . . 16 Jim Prokell......... 77 Fred Riley............18 Art Dickinson . . . 25 Season Record 11-6 0pp. Leading Scorer Grove City..................84 Jim Booros......... 31 Pitt-Johnstown.........69 Jim Booros......... 22 Slippery Rock State.96 Gary Rausch... .24 Clarion State.............. 86 Jim Booros......... 21 Fredonia State U.... 34 Doug Craig..........19 Alliance...................... 78 Jim Booros..........19 Meadville Jaycees.. .80 Tom Albright. .. .26 Gannon...................... 60 Jim Romaniszyn. 20 Alliance...................... 78 Jim Romaniszyn .28 Slippery Rock State.74 Gary Rausch... .30 Roberts Wesleyan. . .80 Jim Romaniszyn. 46 California State.........68 Jim Romaniszyn. 20 Meadville Jaycees.. .70 Jim Romaniszyn. 25 Clarion State.............. 76 Jim Romaniszyn. 26 Geneva.......................89 Jim Romaniszyn. 35 CCYC (Erie).............. 74 Jim Romaniszyn. 34 California State.........54 Jim Romaniszyn.. 18 00 Lock Haven State. . .67 Slippery Rock State .69 Clarion State........... .75 Fredonia State U.. . .60 ESC 95 87 91 79 95 86 95 59 91 89 120 56 66 70 95 93 59 CM 70 75 72 57 Overall Record 13-9 Leading Rebounder Bob Burlingame .17 Bob Burlingame, Sid Booker, Jim Prokell.................11 Jim Prokell......... 20 Bob Burlingame. 16 Jim Prokell......... 9 Jim Prokell......... 11 1969-70 FRESHMAN RESULTS Conference Full Season WESTERN DIVISION W L Pet. W L ^California.................... . . . 7 1 .875 20 5 Edinboro..................... . . . 5 3 .625 13 9 Slippery Rock............ . . . 4 4 .500 10 15 Lock Haven................ . . . 2 6 .250 7 10 Clarion......................... .. . 2 6 .250 4 16 EASTERN DIVISION Cheyney...................... . . . 13 1 .929 25 3 Bloomsburg................ . . . 9 5 .643 15 8 Mansfield.................... ... 8 6 .571 17 8 Kutztown.................... . . . 8 6 .571 11 8 West Chester............. . . . 8 6 .571 11 15 East Stroudsburg........ .. . 5 9 .357 9 15 Millersville.................. ... 4 10 .286 12 12 Shippensburg............. . . . 1 13 .071 2 20 Conference Championship: California 110, Cheyney 91. 27— — Pts. 2156 1664 1769 1322 1437 0pp. 1914 1539 1930 1423 1629 2652 1928 2165 1580 2047 1696 2155 1735 2273 1788 2018 1636 2002 1805 2089 2100 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON EDINBORO CAGE RECORDS TEAM RECORD—SEASON 19-5 17-4 12-1 Best Season Record 89.4 Highest Scoring Average 51.7 Best Shooting Percentage 70.6 Best Free Throw Percentage 55.7 Best Rebounding Average 62.5 Best Rebounding Percentage 868 Most Field Goals Most Consecutive Victories 11 Most Consecutive Victories 10 Most Consecutive Conference Wins 17 Most Wins 1967-1968 James McDonald (regular season play) 1931-1932 Sox Harrison 1967-1968 1966-1967 1967-1968 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 (24 games) 1966-1967--1967-1968 1967-1968 (one season) 1967-1969 TEAM RECORDS--GAME Most Points Most Field Goals Most Free Throws Most Rebounds Most Points (two teams) Longest Game 133 54 31-49 31-51 93 223 3 0. T. Lock Haven Lock Haven California Lock Haven Clarion (PC Record) (ESC 133, Lock Haven 90) Lock Haven 1967-1968 1967-1968 1965-1966 1961-1962 1968-1969 1967-1968 1961-1962 CHAMPIONSHIPS (Park) Western Division PSCAC (McDonald) Western Division PSCAC (McDonald) Western Division PSCAC *NAIA District 18 Championship (McDonald) (McDonald) Western Division PSCAC (McDonald) PSCAC State Championship (McDonald) Western Division PC *Won the right to play in NAIA Tournament in Kansas City, Mo. 1961-1962 1963-1964 1965-1966 1965-1966 1967-1968 1967-1968 1968-1969 Most Total Points (4 yrs.) Walt Askins Dan Petchel Most Points Walt Askins Frank Smith Dan Petchel Highest Scoring Averages Walt Askins Dan Petchel Frank Smith Best Shooting Percentages Lynn Nelson Dan Petchel Frank Smith Best Foui Shooting Percentages Ken Gerber Don Dougan Most Career Rebounds (4 yrs.) Don Dougan Most Rebounds Darryl Meachem Best Rebounding Averages Darryl Meachem Most Consecutive Foui Shots Ken Gerber Most Assists Dave Knowiton 1739 1344 1956-1960 1961-1965 496 466 460 1956-1957 1968-1969 1964-1965 26.1 25.6 30.1 (19 games) (18 games) (9 games) 1956-1957 1964-1965 1966-1967 58.3 55.8 59.4 (16 games) (18 games) (9 games) 1966-1967 1964-1965 1966-1967 85.1 77.9 (63-74) (81-104) 1961-1962 1967-1968 992 1963-1968 393 18.5 (10 games) 17.05 (23 games) 1965-1966 1966-1967 1965-1966 38 (PSCAC Record) 1961-1962 (21 games) 1969-1970 174 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE The Pennsylvania State Colleges Athletic Conference, organized in 1951, last year changed its name to the Pennsylvania Conference. Its membership originally consisted of the 14 state colleges; Bloomsburg, California, Cheyney, Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Lock Haven, Mansifeld, Millersville, Shippensburg, Slippery Rock, and West Chester. In 1966 Indiana no longer was eligible for conference laurels as it acquired university status. The conference is divided into a Western Division and an Eastern Division. Members of the Eastern Division include Bloomsburg, Cheyney, East Stroudsburg, Mansfield, Kutztown, Millersville, Shippensburg, and West Chester, while Edinboro, California, Clarion, Lock Haven, and Slippery Rock comprise the Western Division. In basketball, the conference champions of both leagues face each other at the end of the season to determine the PC championship. 28- — Most Points Frank Smith Frank Smith Dan Petchel Most Fieid-Goats Frank Smith Frank Smith Most Rebounds Don Dougan Most Foui Shots Made Ken Gerber Don Dougan Most Assists Dave Knowiton 54 52 40 Fredonia Kenyon Alliance 1966-1967 1968-1969 1963-1964 21 21 Waynesburg Kenyon 1966-1967 1968-1969 38 Indiana State (PC Record) 1964-1965 14-14 13-16 Gannon Baldwin-Wallace 1961-1962 1964-1965 19 Grove City 1969-1970 —29— ALL-TIME SCORES — 1929-1970 1928-29 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 12 — Lost 2 ESC 0pp. 58 Clarion.................... 27 58 Fredonia................. 26 58 Youngstown YMCA.............. 38 87 Kanty College... 21 20 Clarion.................... 14 36 California................ 25 46 Slippery Rock... 32 24 Slippery Rock... 36 49 Fredonia............... 29 50 Indiana................. 18 40 California................ 19 42 Youngstown YMCA.................44 38 Indiana.................... 22 34 Slippery Rock. . . 30 640 ........................... .381 1929-30 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 8 — Lost 6 , ESC 0pp. 29 Ashland................... 41 25 Slippery Rock... 24 18 Buffalo St.Tchrs.. 20 20 Canisius............... 38 36 West Chester.... 37 31 Waynesburg.... 25 25 Slippery Rock. . . 22 40 California............. 38 32 Clarion.................. 22 45 Indiana.................... 25 41 BuffaloSt. Tchrs.. 22 39 California................ 52 32 Clarion..................... 19 23 Indiana................. 24 436 .409 1930-31 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 10 — Lost 5 ESC 0pp. 55 P.N.A.C.................... 15 42 P.N.A.C................. 20 43 Erie Branch......... 22 24 West Chester.... 20 43 Kutztown............. 32 34 Slippery Rock. . . 33 21 Clarion.................. 14 29 Indiana................. 23 44 Erie Branch......... 24 28 Slippery Rock... 29 38 California................ 38 34 California................ 38 59 Clarion.................... 41 47 Indiana.................... 30 21 Allegheny............. 29 562 1931-32 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 12 — Lost 1 ESC 0pp. 60 Fredonia................. 26 37 46 42 22 31 34 44 46 47 37 32 60 604 Indiana................. 31 Alliance............... 23 Kutztown............. 31 California............. 23 Slippery Rock. . . 22 California............. 17 Slippery Rock... 35 Alliance................ 31 Clarion.................. 16 Indiana................. 15 Clarion.................. 22 Fredonia.............. 22 .............................363 1932-33 Coach: Sox Harrison (Being Researched) 1933-34 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 8— Lost 5 ESC 0pp. 27 Findley................. 28 50 Fredonia.............. 22 33 Clarion................. 20 31 Westminster......... 41 35 California............. 32 32 Slippery Rock. . . 37 50 Indiana................ 34 54 Fredonia.............. 29 59 California............ 25 30 Westminster....... 45 46 Slippery Rock... 34 36 Indiana................. 38 36 Clarion................. 34 519 .............................419 1934-35 Coach: Sox Harrison (Being Researched) 1935-36 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 5 — Lost 5 ESC 0pp. 24 Thiel..................... 42 32 Thiel...................... 40 54 Clarion................. 35 33 Clarion.................. 35 30 Slippery Rock... 37 40 Slippery Rock... 37 44 Indiana................ 38 32 Indiana................. 38 50 California............ 32 27 California............ 33 366 .360 1936-37 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 7 — Lost 6 ESC 0pp. ”409 49 Ohio Chiropody.. 18 33 California............. 43 36 Indiana................ 39 41 Clarion.................. 46 31 California............. 37 30 Thiel..................... 35 47 Fredonia.............. 35 30— — 1940-41 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 11 — Lost 4 ESC 0pp. 45 DeSalles........... 44 54 Ohio Chiropody.. 33 46 Lawrence Tech . . 44 29 Fredonia............ 28 53 Thiel.................. 42 49 Thiel.................. 50 36 Slippery Rock. . . 26 34 California......... 36 50 Fredonia........... 37 43 Clarion.............. 33 38 California.......... 49 42 Indiana.............. 32 35 Indiana............. 34 51 Clarion............. 36 50 Slippery Rock. . . 53 655 .577 45 Thiel...................... 32 37 Ohio Chiropody.. 30 43 Slippery Rock... 49 53 Clarion.................. 30 43 Indiana................. 30 41 Slippery Rock. . . 37 529 ............................"4^ 1937-38 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 6 — Lost 8 ESC 0pp. 36 Kent...................... 37 44 Fredonia............... 45 33 Clarion..................... 28 54 Fredonia............... 41 48 California............. 44 37 Indiana................. 55 39 Thiel......................... 34 37 Ohio Chiropody.. 23 32 California................ 49 56 Slippery Rock... 57 41 Slippery Rock. . . 42 41 Indiana................. 43 35 Clarion.................. 41 49 Ohio Chiropody.. 37 582 .576 1941-42 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 4 — Lost 9 ESC 0pp. 57 Fredonia............ 29 44 Alliance............ 33 36 Fredonia........... 38 27 Indiana............. 44 35 Slippery Rock. . . 51 36 California......... 40 28 Clarion.............. 41 — California......... — 37 Lawrence Tech. . 34 33 Canisius........... 66 333 .376 1938-39 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 8 — Lost 2 ESC 0pp. 43 Fredonia.................. 37 53 Clarion.................. 35 64 California................ 42 46 Fredonia............... 22 54 Indiana................. 36 50 Clarion.................. 51 51 Slippery Rock... 34 45 California.............. 32 39 Slippery Rock... 43 47 Indiana................. 42 492 .374 1942-43 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 1 — Lost 1 ESC 0pp. 34 Lawrence Tech . . 50 — Alliance............ — (Season Halted—W.W.II) 1943-44 (War) 1944-45 (War) 1939-40 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 14 — Lost 4 ESC 0pp. 49 St. Marys............. 38 45 Fredonia................. 37 51 Ohio Chiropody.. 27 54 Clarion.................... 33 43 Canisius................ 52 32 Fredonia............... 28 44 Alliance................ 40 37 Indiana................. 29 32 Clarion.................. 30 52 Slippery Rock. . . 44 54 California............. 44 39 Lawrence Tech. . 45 50 California............. 51 36 Slippery Rock. . . 67 40 Indiana................. 35 39 Alliance................ 18 47 Ohio Chiropody.. 37 744 .655 ) k 1945-46 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 0 — Lost 5 ESC 0pp. 32 Clarion.............. 53 38 Slippery Rock. . . 74 33 Clarion.............. 42 33 Alliance............ 52 39 Alliance_(OT) 45 175 266 1946-47 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 7 — Lost 8 ESC 0pp. 39 Buffalo State... . 51 54 Fredonia........... 44 44 Alliance............ 53 44 Indiana............. 45 34 Fenn.................. 33 46 Slippery Rock... 51 63 45 62 48 42 43 40 54 44 702 California............ 45 Clarion................ 46 Alliance............... 55 Indiana................ 57 California............. 45 Clarion.................. 41 Fenn.................... 37 Fredonia............... 25 Slippery Rock... 52 .680 1947-48 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 4 — Lost 11 ESC 0pp. Fredonia.............. 37 62 51 Fenn.................... 46 43 Alliance................ 54 51 Salem.................. 57 55 California............. 63 53 California.............. 71 56 Clarion.................. 60 36 Alliance............... 37 51 Fredonia.............. 49 69 Thiel.................... 38 48 Clarion.................. 51 55 Indiana................ 62 60 Slippery Rock. . . 73 49 Indiana................. 71 45 Slippery Rock... 77 784 .846 1948-49 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 7 — Lost 9 ESC 0pp. 48 Fredonia.............. 21 55 Alliance............... 56 44 Slippery Rock... 57 57 Gannon................ 48 65 Indiana................. 75 50 Slippery Rock. . . 67 50 Clarion.................. 48 45 Buffalo............... 57 48 Fredonia............... 43 55 Alliance................ 44 57 California............ 54 46 Clarion.................. 60 51 Gannon................ 52 50 Thiel.................... 76 81 California............ 69 56 Indiana................. 45 8^ ............................. 7^ 1949-50 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 12 — Lost 5 ESC 0pp. 72 Fredonia.............. 44 59 Alliance................ 40 55 Grove City.......... 54 62 Gannon............... 57 66 California............. 50 54 Indiana................. 70 52 Slippery Rock... 58 52 Gannon............... 68 45 Slippery Rock... 42 49 California............. 64 60 Clarion.................. 50 35 Buffalo................. 47 60 58 73 61 65 978 Indiana................. Clarion................ Alliance................ Fredonia............... Thiel.................... 56 50 57 52 51 1950-51 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 9 — Lost 9 ESC 0pp. 64 Allegheny............ 52 55 Fredonia.............. 46 61 Slippery Rock. . . 60 82 Fredonia.............. 72 79 Alliance................ 61 65 Gannon................ 73 53 Indiana................ 54 82 Clarion................. 84 65 Slippery Rock. . . 90 55 Buffalo................. 62 66 Gannon................ 43 62 California............. 77 82 Clarion................. 91 63 Alliance................ 55 52 Fenn.................... 75 77 Thiel.................... 70 80 California............. 63 84 Grove City.......... 99 ............................1,227 1951-52 Coach: Sox Harrison Won 6 — Lost 12 ESC 0pp. 46 Fredonia.............. 42 58 Allegheny........... 79 63 California............ 55 46 Gannon............... 48 Slippery Rock. . . 61 57 66 Fredonia............... 68 60 Buffalo................. 55 67 Gannon................ 85 77 Alliance............... 58 71 Indiana................ 74 49 Slippery Rock. . . 91 68 Clarion.................. 82 79 Grove City.......... 83 61 California............. 92 74 Clarion.................. 106 67 Alliance................ 57 56 Thiel...................... 55 63 Geneva................ 85 1,128 ............................1,276 1952-53 Coach: Sox Harrison (Being Researched) ESC 0pp. 57 Fredonia............... 56 68 Allegheny............. 78 67 Grove City........... 77 51 Alliance............... 57 75 Indiana................. 87 67 Slippery Rock. . . 92 67 Gannon................ 71 — Alliance.................. — 68 Gannon................ 81 68 Indiana................. 64 .'910 77 75 85 86 76 — — 77 — — — Thiel..................... 59 Allegheny............ 93 Fredonia............... 68 California............. 81 Clarion.................. 82 Grove City........... — California................ — Thiel...................... 66 Clarion.................. — Geneva................. — Slippery Rock. . . — 1953-54 Coach: Art McComb (Being Researched) 1954-55 Coach: Art McComb Won 8 — Lost 12 (Being Researched) ESC 0pp. 62 Gannon................ 77 58 Indiana................. 97 — Grove City........... — — Fredonia............ '. — 59 Allegheny............ 80 — Thiel..................... — 119 Alliance................ 108 72 Slippery Rock... 67 — California............. — 61 Indiana................. 69 — Slippery Rock. . . — 54 Gannon............... 70 — California............. — — Clarion................. — 65 Fredonia.............. 62 — Alliance................... — 80 Grove City.......... 77 — Clarion.................. — — Thiel...................... — 61 Allegheny............. 79 1955-56 Coach: Art McComb Won 4 — Lost 16 ESC 0pp. 62 Allegheny............ 95 53 Alliance................ 69 76 Indiana................. 91 52 Grove City.......... 61 56 Fredonia............... 54 74 Allegheny........... 84 63 Thiel...................... 75 54 Slippery Rock. . . 77 62 Gannon............... 85 Slippery Rock... 80 65 77 Thiel...................... 70 57 Clarion.................. 68 61 California............ 65 67 Fredonia.............. 82 72 Indiana................. 131 82 Alliance............... 76 64 California............. 86 64 Clarion................. 91 74 Grove City.......... 76 55 Gannon................ 71 1,290 ............................1,587 1956-57 Coach: Robert Thurbon Won 5 — Lost 14 ESC 0pp. 81 Grove City............104 63 Allegheny............. 74 66 Thiel..................... 90 73 California..............110 68 Slippery Rock... 78 68 Grove City........... 105 66 Gannon................ 80 71 Clarion................. 72 84 Fredonia.............. 77 61 Thiel..................... 64 67 California.............. 74 73 Allegheny............. 60 100 Fredonia.............. 66 100 Alliance................ 88 68 Fenn...................... 81 78 Slippery Rock. . . 97 107 Clarion................. 88 94 Alliance............... 96 89 Gannon................ 90 1,477 ........................... 1,594 1957-58 Coach: Robert Thurbon Won 10— Lost 11 ESC 0pp. 64 Grove City........... 72 84 Slippery Rock.. . 79 102 Alliance................103 90 Fredonia............... 76 64 Thiel...................... 61 65 California.............. 60 63 Indiana................ 96 52 Gannon............... 60 92 Clarion..................110 76 Lock Haven. (OT) 74 83 Fredonia............... 69 75 Thiel...................... 67 77 California............. 88 94 Slippery Rock... 97 54 Grove City.......... 71 76 Allegheny............. 67 74 Fenn...................... 61 75 Alliance................ 70 65 Indiana................ 97 84 Clarion.................. 99 65 Gannon.... (OT) 75 1,574 ............................1,652 1958-59 Coach: Robert Thurbon Won 8 — Lost 12 ESC 0pp. 75 Alliance............... 80 101 Slippery Rock. . . 92 61 Grove City........... 56 79 Thiel...................... 72 62 Gannon................ 86 88 Clarion................. 101 91 California............. 99 94 Slippery Rock... 106 80 Thiel...................... 78 83 Fredonia.............. 74 61 Lock Haven........ 74 56 Mansfield............ 99 66 Grove City........... 75 69 Mansfield............. 98 32- — Western Division Championship—PSCAC 86 Slippery Rock.. . 68 State Championship— PSCAC 54 Mansfield......... 58 1,748 ...........................1,593 114 Alliance..................104 102 California.............. 93 104 Clarion................... 112 99 Fredonia................ 72 77 Gannon................. 79 106 Allegheny.............. 109 1,668 ...........................1,761 1962-63 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 12 — Lost 9 ESC 0pp. 66 Bluffton.......... ...46 82 Alliance............ . . 86 91 Clarion............. . . 83 70 Slippery Rock. . . 64 60 Carnegie Tech ...63 87 California........ ...56 52 Gannon............ . . 60 74 Thiel................. . . 64 66 Fenn................. . . 68 72 Lock Haven.. . . . 49 72 Thiel................. . . 64 75 Indiana............ ...66 77 Fredonia.......... . . 66 67 Alliance........... .. 84 73 California........ ...83 61 Clarion............. . . 58 68 Indiana............ ...75 97 Fredonia.......... . . 71 83 Lock Haven.. . . . 52 64 Slippery Rock. . . 70 . 1,264 1,385 Western Division Championship—PSCAC 69 Slippery Rock. . . 83 1,526 ...........................1,396 1959-60 Coach: Jim Smart Won 6 — Lost 13 (Scores not available) 1960-61 Coach: Loyal Park Won 6 — Lost 15 ESC 0pp. 68 Lock Haven..... 87 45 Alliance............ 61 43 Indiana............. 73 61 Clarion.............. 71 77 Grove City....... 95 54 Mt. Union........ 90 56 California......... 58 79 Indiana............. 89 57 Gannon............ 62 73 Slippery Rock. . . 85 33 Alliance........... 58 85 Fredonia........... 51 88 Thiel................. 66 86 California.......... 68 64 Slippery Rock. . . 73 70 Clarion............... 67 62 Gannon............ 83 55 Grove City....... 73 87 Allegheny...(OT) 93 93 Fredonia.......... 78 Lock Haven.... 65 67 1,403 ............................1,546 1961-62 Coach: Loyal Park Won 17 — Lost 7 ESC 0pp. 60 Fredonia.......... 58 60 Clarion............. 65 48 Grove City....... 71 81 Slippery Rock. . . 61 63 Carnegie Tech. . . 76 73 Roberts Wesleyan 64 81 California......... 51 81 Indiana.............. 67 56 Gannon.... (OT) 58 83 Fenn................. 52 103 Lock Haven........ (3 OT)101 63 Alliance........... 52 87 Fredonia.......... 80 71 Thiel.................. 63 82 California.......... 64 67 Clarion............. 62 56 Alliance........... 69 74 Indiana.............. 82 69 Thiel.................. 60 72 Lock Haven..... 60 76 Slippery Rock. . . 71 102 Allegheny........ 80 1,608 ...........................1,467 ' 1963-64 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 16 — Lost 6 ESC 0pp. 75 Alliance................ 59 63 Slippery Rock... 67 73 Thiel...................... 45 92 Baldwin-Wallace. 90 72 Bloomsburg......... 71 84 Clarion.................. 66 106 Fredonia............... 81 94 Fenn...................... 82 71 Bloomsburg......... 74 85 Indiana................. 99 80 Lock Haven......... 48 88 Roberts Wesleyan 73 83 Lock Haven......... 61 81 Alliance................ 91 85 California............. 80 86 Slippery Rock. . . 79 99 Indiana................. 88 95 Clarion.................. 90 67 California.............. 55 72 Gannon___ (OT) 71 1,651 ............................1,470 State Championship— PSCAC 90 Mansfield............. 98 NAIA District 30 Championship 67 Westminster......... 81 1,808 ............................1,649 1964-65 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 10 — Lost 8 ESC 0pp. 99 Grove City........ 89 68 Alliance............ 80 76 Slippery Rock.. . 80 92 Thiel.................. 61 109 Lock Haven...... 79 104 Walsh................ 72 90 Clarion.............. 69 100 Indiana.............. 87 70 California.......... 82 89 Lock Haven...... 53 84 Alliance............. 89 86 Geneva............. 85 86 Slippery Rock. . . 63 91 Indiana............. 82 69 Fenn................. 77 95 California...........108 50 Gannon............. 58 77 Clarion............. 79 1,535 ...........................1,393 1965-66 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 18 — Lost 5 ESC 0pp. 84 Mansfield.......... 83 70 Alliance............ 68 67 Slippery Rock. . . 56 95 Lock Haven...... 55 80 Clarion............... 71 104 Waynesburg .... 88 68 Indiana............. 71 83 Fredonia............ 62 78 California..........102 89 Lock Haven..... 72 86 Mansfield...........82 90 Alliance............ 83 99 Michigan Luth.. . 58 79 Slippery Rock. . . 72 95 Indiana.............. 85 70 Geneva............. 71 93 Cleveland State.. 72 83 Clarion.............. 79 71 California......... 58 1,584 ............................ 1,388 State Championship— PSCAC 76 Cheyney........... 96 NAIA District 18 Championship 76 Geneva............. 60 79 California.......... 62 National NAIA Tournament, K. C., Mo. 53 Central Michigan. 67 1,868 ............................ 1,673 33- 1966-67 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 11 — Lost 11 ESC 0pp. 88 Mansfield............. 73 90 Alliance.................. 93 99 Slippery Rock. . . 94 90 Lock Haven......... 77 73 Clarion.................... 71 87 California.............. 92 110 Fredonia............... 64 123 Waynesburg.... 97 94 Indiana.................... 95 83 W. Va. Wesleyan. (OT) 85 90 Lock Haven......... 64 71 Mansfield............... 77 67 Alliance................ 66 71 Cleveland State.. 75 89 Roberts Wesleyan 78 75 Slippery Rock. . . (OT) 77 77 Indiana.................... 85 98 Geneva.................. 107 26 California.............. 31 85 Clarion.................. 75 70 BaldwinWallace. 102 87 Walsh.................... 66 1,843 ..........................1,744 1967-68 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 19 — Lost 5 ESC 0pp. 109 Waynesburg. . . . 84 84 Slippery Rock. . . 56 133 Lock Haven.... . 90 103 Clarion............... . 92 98 California........... . 91 93 Fredonia............ . 84 87 Indiana U. of Pa. . 85 99 Mansfield.......... . 81 90 Alliance............. . 72 109 W. Va. Wesleyan . 78 65 Mansfield.......... .106 83 Lock Haven.... . 66 90 Alliance(OT)... . 88 108 Cleveland State. . 60 110 Slippery Rock. . . 73 67 Indiana U. of Pa. . 69 80 Roberts Wesleyan 87 78 Geneva.............. . 87 97 California........... . 75 110 Clarion............... . 84 86 Grove City......... . 65 State Championship— PSCAC 73 Cheyney State... 61 NAIA District 18Championship 55 Gannon................ 52 41 Westminster......... 48 2,148 ...........................1,834 ALL-TIME SCORES — 1929-1970 1968-69 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 14 — Lost 8 ESC 0pp. 78 Geneva........... 81 103 Lock Haven.. 67 99 Slippery Rock. . . 73 71 Clarion State.... 69 126 Roberts Wesleyan 66 85 Cal. S. Fullerton.. 63 58 Long Beach State 84 78 Los Angeles State 73 110 Kenyon................. 99 74 Alliance................ 86 93 California State. . 80 93 Lock Haven......... 64 87 Alliance................ 73 72 Fredonia State.. . 62 95 Slippery Rock. . . 78 67 Indiana U. of Pa.. 89 57 California State. . 54 112 Clarion State. .. . 78 86 Grove City........... 98 75 Indiana U. of Pa.. 81 PC State Championship 69 Cheyney State.. . 83 NAIA District 18 Playoffs 57 Gannon................ 69 f^5 ..........................1,670 seasons r 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. RANKED BY PERCENTAGES YEAR W-L Pet. 1931-32 1928-29 1938-39 1967-68 1965-66 1939-40 1940-41 1963-64 1961-62 1949-50 1930-31 1968-69 1933-34 1969-70 1929-30 1962-63 1964-65 12-1 12-2 8-2 19-5 18-5 14-4 11-4 16-6 17-7 12-5 10-5 14-8 8-5 13-9 8-6 12-9 10-8 .923 .857 .800 .792 .782 .778 .733 .727 .708 .705 .667 .636 .615 .591 .571 .571 .555 YEAR 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 1936-37 1935-36 1942-43 1950-51 1966-67 1946-47 1957-58 1948-49 1937-38 1958-59 1951-52 1941-42 1960-61 1947-48 1956-57 1955-56 1945-46 W-L Pet. 7-6 5-5 1-1 9-9 10-10 7-8 10-11 7-9 6-8 8-12 6-12 4-9 6-15 4-11 5-14 4-16 0-5 .538 .500 .500 .500 .500 .466 .452 .437 .428 .400 .333 .307 .281 .266 .263 .200 .000 RESULTS BY SEASONS 1969-70 Coach: Jim McDonald Won 12 — Lost 10 ESC 0pp. 88 Grove City........... 82 115 Pitt-Johnstown. . 55 70 Lock Haven......... 67 75 Slippery Rock. . . 69 72 Clarion State. . . . 75 57 Fredonia State... 60 85 North. Michigan. 92 85 U. Wisconsin.... 104 88 Alliance................ 75 77 Lock Haven......... 60 64 Alliance................ 77 80 Slippery Rock. . . 57 72 Indiana U. of Pa.. 75 70 Roberts Wesleyan 58 68 California State. . 77 71 Point Park............ 54 72 Clarion State. . . . 52 77 Geneva................. 74 73 Indiana U. of Pa.. 60 66 California State. . 77 NAIA District 18 Playoffs 68 Indiana U. of Pa.. (OT) 67 71 California State. . 72 Year k 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 G W L For Points Agst. 2 640 14 12 436 6 8 14 562 5 15 10 604 1 13 12 (Being Researched) 8 5 519 13 (Being Researched) 5 366 5 10 6 529 13 7 582 8 14 6 2 492 10 8 18 14 4 744 15 11 4 655 13 4 9 333 2 1 1 34 War War 0 5 5 175 15 7 8 702 15 4 11 784 16 7 858 9 Year 381 409 409 363 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 Totals 419 360 469 576 374 655 577 376 50 266 680 846 872 1,664 ...........................1,539 34- ■ 35- — G W L For Points Agst. 17 12 5 978 910 18 9 9 1,227 1,227 18 6 12 1,128 1,276 (Being Researched) (Being Researched) (Being Researched) 20 4 16 1,290 1,587 19 5 14 1,477 1,594 21 10 11 1,574 1,652 20 8 12 1,668 1,761 (Being Researched) 21 6 15 1,403 1,546 24 17 7 1,748 1,593 21 12 9 1,526 1,396 22 16 6 1,808 1,649 18 10 8 1,535 1,393 23 18 5 1,868 1,673 22 11 11 1,843 1,744 24 19 5 2,148 1,834 22 14 8 1,845 1,670 22 13 9 1,664 1,539 567 314 253 35,745 34,126 EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB ESC 119 100 100 107 101 114 102 103 102 106 109 104 100 104 Alliance Fredonia Alliance Clarion Slippery Rock Alliance California Lock Haven Allegheny Fredonia Lock Haven Walsh Indiana Waynesburg YEAR 1954-55 1956-57 1956-57 1956-57 1958-59 1958-59 1958-59 1061-62 1961-62 1963-64 1964-65 1964-65 1964-65 1965-66 OPP. 108 66 88 88 92 104 93 101 80 81 79 72 87 88 OPP. 64 97 84 YEAR 1966-67 1966-67 1967-68 Lock Haven Clarion W. Va. Wesleyan Cleveland State Slippery Rock Clarion 90 92 78 60 73 84 1967-68 1967-68 1967-68 1967-68 1967-68 1967-68 Lock Haven Roberts Wesleyan Kenyon Clarion Pitt-Johnstown 67 66 99 78 55 1968-69 1968-69 1968-69 1968-69 1969-70 OPP. 109 108 102 107 106 104 YEAR 1958-59 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1969-70 ESC 110 123 109 Fredonia Waynesburg Waynesburg 133 103 109 108 110 110 103 126 110 112 115 OPPONENTS' CENTURY CLUB ESC 72 73 102 92 88 94 104 Indiana California Alliance Clarion Clarion Slippery Rock Clarion OPP. 131 110 103 110 101 106 112 YEAR 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1957-58 1958-59 1958-59 1958-59 ESC 106 95 78 98 65 85 TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS TOP TEN CAREER SCORERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Walt Askins.. . Dan Petchel... Frank Smith.. Don Dougan. , Darryl Meachem. . . Rod Vashaw. . Bill McVeigh. Wendell Rojik, Dave Shenefelt. . . . Jim Sims.. . . . . . . Allegheny California California Geneva Mansfield U. of Wise., Milw. 1,739 1,344 1,225 1,095 881 879 840* 812 797 730 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Don Dougan.. Darryl Meachem........ Dan Petchel. . Ken Barker. .., Frank Smith. . Wendell Rojik. . . . . . . ... . . ... 992 897 744 689 637 622 Pts. 257 285 409 460 413 271 447 466 332 Ave. 12.2 14.3 18.5 25.6 18.0 30.1 18.6 21.2 15.1 ‘Three years of competition. TOP SCORERS OF THE 60 s Years 1960-1961 1961-1962 1963-1964 1964-1965 1965-1966 1966-1967 1967-1968 1968-1969 1969-1970 Player Sims, Jim Petchel, Dan Petchel, Dan Petchel, Dan Meachem, Darryl Smith, Frank Smith, Frank Smith, Frank Prokell, Jim G 21 20 22 18 23 9 24 22 22 FG 111 111 147 167 158 102 177 189 108 Pet. 45% 50% 49% 56% 54% 59% 48.1 % 48.7% 55.1 % 36— — Ft. 35 63 115 126 97 67 93 88 116 Pet. Reb. 78% 125 64% 157 74% 222 74% 236 58% 393 63% 125 76.2% 247 61.5% 250 70.7 % 218 Ave. 5.9 7.8 10.0 13.1 17.1 13.9 10.3 11.4 9.9 HONORING ARTHUR L. McCOMB Arthur L. McComb came to Edinboro State College in 1946 after becoming a renowned teacher and coach at Pittsburgh's Aspinwall High School for twenty years. A native of Plain Grove Township in Lawrence County, McComb returned to Brent School near his home to begin his profession in education after graduating from Slippery Rock in 1920. He later earned two degrees from the University of Pittsburgh and has attended Geneva College, Harvard and Penn State Universities. Arthur L. McComb Fieldhouse Arthur L McComb FIGHTING SCOTS' NEW HOME McComb Fieldhouse is both a welcomed and most attractive addition to Edinboro State's athletic complex. The recently completed facility will service the Scots' current intercollegiate sports of basketball and wrestling while both swimming and rifle are anticipated additions in the near future. The structure includes two regulation-size basketball courts along with a slightly smaller third court for intramural competition, an AAU-sized swim­ ming pool, wrestling room, two handball courts, a corrective gym, medical suite, rifle range and two steam rooms. Underwater sound and lighting systems are featured in the pool area as well as four underwater viewing ports. Adjacent to the swimming area is a separate diving tank with one and three meter diving boards. Seating capacity of the gymnasium is approximately 4600 while the natatorium seats 500 spectators. Additional attractions include office facilities for members of the health and physical education department, locker room space for 1,000 students, an equipment room, locker rooms for officials, faculty, coaches, opposing teams and women students, a laundry room, a four-sided clock and scoreboard in the main sports arena, storage areas, and two classrooms. Mr. McComb began his 40-year coaching career at New Castle's Ben Franklin Junior High School in 1922. Under his direction the school's football team lost only one game during his four years at the helm. The Edinboro-bound mentor enjoyed his greatest success as a gridiron coach at Aspinwall High School. His 1943 team accomplished a task that no other WPIAL football title winner has ever duplicated when they became the only unbeaten, untied, and unscored upon champs in WPIAL history. McComb's 1944 team also captured the WPIAL championship after finishing with an 8-1 season record. During his twenty years as head football coach at Aspinwall he lost only 20 games. While teaching physical education, history, geography, and mathematics, he carried over his coaching talents to basketball where his quintets won two WPIAL sectional titles. From 1946 until his retirement in 1962, McComb became one of Edinboro State's most versatile athletic leaders while coaching football, swimming, golf, track, tennis, basketball and wrestling. Highlighting his tutorship in sports at Edinboro were his 1959, '60 and '61 tennis teams, tagged the "courtless wonders" because they had no home courts to play on, that went undefeated and sent the Scots' first representatives to the national finals. Still an active competitor at 73 years of age, McComb enjoys golf, fishing, hunting and bowling. He and his wife, Wilda, reside in Edinboro. MEMO TO THE PRESS We at Edinboro State College invite you to join us for the 1970-71 Fighting Scots' cage season. We sincerely appreciate your publicity of Edinboro's athletics in the past and have compiled this brochure to assist you in your coverage of the Scots' basketball season. Press releases, photographs, and statistics will be made available for your use throughout the season. For additional information please contact; Paul Newman, Sports Information Director Edinboro State College Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16412 Office Telephone: Area Code 814, 734-1671 Ext. 245 Main Playing Arena AAU-Sized Pool —40 EDITOR: Paul Newman. ADDITIONAL CREDITS: Dan Pratz, copy and design; Glenn Koppel, photography; Tom McDonnel, photography; Rita Kemmy, copy.