EDINBORO UNIVERSITY ON THE COVER: Aaron Brown (left) and Derek Walton were both 1990-91 PS AC and Edinboro Univer­ sity scholar athletes. of Pennsylvania 1991-92 BASKETBALL GUIDE Aaron Brown MEMO TO THE MEDIA Edinboro University's 1991-92 guide has been designed to assist members of the press in coverage of Fighting Scot men's basketball. Press releases, photographs and statistics of all win­ ter sports will be made available for your use throughout the season. Pre-game basketball materials (rosters, starters, statistics and records) are available at the press table. A play-by-play, halftime and final statistics will be provided for each home game. If additional information is desired, please contact the Sports Information Office, Todd V. Jay, director, Edinboro Uni­ versity of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, Pa. 16444, office phone 814732-2811, home phone 814-734-4317, fax 814-732-2596. TABLE OF CONTENTS Edinboro University......................................................2 President Foster F. Diebold............................................3 Athletic Director Jim McDonald....................................4 Head Coach Greg Walcavich.........................................5 Assistant Coach Tim Smiley..........................................6 The Pennsylvania Conference........................................6 Athletic Staff.................................................................. 7 Season Outlook.............................................................. 9 Team Roster................................................................. 10 Scouting the Scots........................................................ 10 Player Profiles......................................................... 11-19 The Opponents........................................................ 21-23 All-Time Scores...................................................... 25-27 Basketball Coaches and Their Records........................27 Opponents Century Club..............................................28 Edinboro Century Club................................................28 Records and Championships...................................29-30 Scots of the Past...................................................... 31-32 Media Outlets............................................................ IBC Follow Fighting Scots Basketball on WFSE Radio, 3000 Watts 88.9 The Radio Voice of Edinboro University. Guide Editor: Todd V. Jay Staff Credits: Bobby Dee Everhart and Mike Rowland Photo Credits: Bob Wheeler Edinboro University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all in every aspect of its operations. The University has pledged not to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, religion, national ori­ gin, handicap, organizational affiliation, affectional or sexual prefer­ ence, and marital status. This policy extends to all educational, service, and employment programs of the University. Produced by Edinboro University Sports Information Office; Public Relations Office; and Printing Concepts, Erie, Pa. 1 PRESIDENT FOSTER F. DIEBOLD EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA r fflSTORY \ ^r FACILITIES ❖ Founded in 1857 as a private academy ❖ 40 buildings on a 585-acre wooded campus with a 5-acre lake ❖ Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College ❖ Newly renovated 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. ❖ The 2nd normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the U.S. ❖ Modem library with 400,000 bound volumes and 1.5 million microform units ❖ Became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education ❖ Seven on-campus residence halls ❖ Planetarium, modem science and robotics labora­ tories, solar observatory, biology museum, and center for the performing arts ❖ TV studio and radio station which reaches one-half million listeners ❖ Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, ani com­ puter lab for children ❖ Six powerful, mini-computer systems with more than 300 micro computers; 200 terminals; and 10 computer labs with current hardware and software V. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ \ LOCATION ❖ Located in the resort town of Edinboro, Pennsylvania ❖ Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo ❖ Easily accessible from interstates 90 and 79 y ------------------------------------------N Recreational facilities, life skills center, and nurse's station for disabled students ❖ Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible ❖ Tennis courts, football stadium, weight rooms, indoor rifle range, all-weather track, and olympicsize pool with diving tank ____________ _______________ y SPECIAL PROGRAMS ❖ ❖ The nation’s third largest educational program for the physically disabled including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled \ ATHLETICS ❖ International education program for the exchange of faculty and students ❖ Honors program for academically gifted students ❖ Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situations and personal relationships Foster F. Diebold 2 ❖ Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling ❖ Women's basketball, cross country, softball, swim­ ming, tennis, track, and voUeyball ❖ The Fighting Scots compete in the Pennsylvania Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Divisions I and II the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Board of Governors as a guiding statement for presidents of those institu­ tions. A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public univer­ sities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to existence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the Sys­ tem's Executive Council of Presidents and on the boards of the Pennsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, and the University Cen­ ter at Harrisburg. For his leadership and scholarly achievement on an interna­ tional scale and for his many contributions to advancements of higher education and enrichment of an emerging culture in Pak­ istan, President Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educa­ tional eminence were presented during visits to the Edinboro campus by official Pakistani delegations. Active in the commu­ nity, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Erie Conference on Community Development, the United Way of Erie County, the Board of Corporators of both St. \^ncent Health Center and Hamot Medical Center, and on the Executive Committee of the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts of America. He is also a member of the Marine Bank Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the McMannis Educational Trust Fund, and the Pitts­ burgh Plate Glass Corporation Scholarship Review Committee. President Diebold resides in Edinboro with his wife, Patri­ cia, and daughters, Jessica and Stacey. Since his appointment as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on August 1,1979, Foster F. Diebold has initiat­ ed a wide variety of policies and programs designed to comple­ ment his desire for an increased level of excellence and quality in higher education. The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educational adminis­ tration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the University of Pitts­ burgh. Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska and the direc­ tor of development and planning at Kean College in New Jersey. He has also served as an assistant superintendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public Schools. Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of edu­ cational management. President Diebold’s principal professional interests include ethics in higher education, budget development and fiscal control, legislative affairs, international education, personnel management and collective bargaining, and institu­ tional advancement His scholarly achievements in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserves special mention. The model statement he authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical Practices for College Presi­ dents," was unanimously adopted by that professional organiza­ tion and published as policy for the chief executives of its nearly 400 member institutions nationwide. It has also been adopted by 3 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JAMES McDONALD HEAD BASKETBALL COACH GREG WALCAVICH for four years, Walcavich joined the Bobcats of West Virginia Wesleyan in 1987. Taking over a squad which returned only four players and a schedule that showed just 11 games, he quickly turned the pro­ gram around and posted an 18-10 slate in his first year. During his initial season, Walcavich led his Bobcats to championships in the Lock Haven tournament and also in the annual Walker Brothers' tourney here in Edinboro. Wesleyan downed the Fight­ ing Scots 103-90 in the championship game. His squad then edged the Plaid 90-84 in a non-conference tilt later in the year. In his last season at West Virginia Wesleyan, Walcavich led the Bobcats to 22 wins against just nine losses with a squad of all underclassmen. Overall, his eight-year head coaching mark is 172-73. His winning percentage of .710 ranks in the top 15 among active NAIA men's basketball coaches. Buffalo Bills annual scrimmage, which has been a yearly mid­ summer highlight. The personable athletic director also inttxxluced Edinboro's Hall of Fame program which has evolved into an annual year­ ending event to honor present and past athletes. McDonald has been at Edinboro since 1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting Scot basketball coach (1962-1975) and never experienced a losing season while his teams compiled an impressive 181 wins against only 89 losses. During that span, his cagers won four Western Division Pennsylvania Conference crowns, the PC state championship and two District 18 titles that netted trips to the NAIA National Tournament His teams set 27 University records and made 19 post-season appearances while four of his players were named All-Americans. A chronological look at the coaching career of Walcavich: Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro, McDonald served as assistant basketball coach in Erie, Pa. He is a 1956 graduate of Bridgeport High School in his home town of Bridgeport, West Virginia. 1973-77 1977-78 In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry and physical edu­ cation from West Virginia Wesleyan College and he also holds a master's degree in health from the University of Buffalo. Athletic Director James McDonaid Edinboro University's athletic program was placed under the talented and aggressive leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis on fund raising to provide a sound scholarship foundation has become his top priority while numer­ ous changes and innovations have also keyed the Scots' athletic program under his direction. As an undergraduate, he set nine school records at Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPI basketball All-American. In 1960, he was the second leading scorer in the United States, averaging slightly over 33 points a game, and led his team to the national basketball tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's All-Tournament Team in 1959 and 1960. Through his efforts more than four million dollars has been raised during the past ten years. The funds generated by the energetic athletic director's efforts will be used to assist Edin­ boro's men and women athletes who compete in the Scots six­ teen intercollegiate sports. In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches and that same year was honored as one of the top ten finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll. McDonald's honors also include selection to the West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and member­ ship in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. He served four years on the NAIA's All-American selection committee and was chosen by the NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBAbound cagers who won the Gold Medal in Israel's Hapoel Games. "EUP has outstanding coaches and facilities. With these ingredients, there is no reason we could not be competitive in the PSAC and Division II." In addition to his classroom and basketball coaching duties, McDonald was Edinboro's golf coach for 17 years. His teams won over 40 tournaments and finished as high as third place at the NCAA Division II National Tournament. In addition to maintaining Edinboro's respected winning tra­ dition in intercollegiate athletics, the former health and physical education professor has vastly expanded the University's sum­ mer activities. As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of exten­ sive community involvement. He was Little League Baseball director for four years and also held a four-year post as a mem­ ber of the General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mafk, Mike and Matthew. Fifty-six camps were sponsored by the Fighting Scots Booster Club this past summer on the University's campus. Sox Harrison Stadium is the site of the Cleveland Browns vs. the 4 1978-83 Greg Walcavich 1983-87 1987-89 On April 10,1989, Gregory L. Walcavich became Edinboro University's tenth men's head basketball coach. Walcavich, 39 years old, came from West Virginia Wes­ leyan College in Buchannon, West Virginia. A graduate of Bladensburg High School in Maryland, he received a journalism degree from Rutgers University in 1973. In his first season as the Scots head coach, Walcavich guid­ ed them to one of the best seasons in school history. On three occasions the Fighting Scots were ranked in the nation's top 20, posting an impressive 22-5 record. Despite playing in the rugged PSAC, the Boro was overlooked for the NCAA II tournament. Walcavich began his coaching career as an assistant at Birmingham Southern in Alabama, where he stayed for four seasons. In 1977, he obtained his first head coaching position at Alexander City (Alabama) Junior College. After one year, Wal­ cavich returned to Birmingham Southern as the school's head coach. During his five years at BSC, an NAIA affiliate, Walcavich posted an impressive 114-44 record. His teams were ranked in the top 20 four times in five seasons, as high as number two in 1979 and twice appeared in the NAIA national tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. For his efforts at Birmingham Southern, Walcavich was named District "Coach of the Year" three times. His success was recognized nationally in 1981 as he was selected as an assistant coach for the United States Olympic Festival in Syracuse, New York. In 1983, he moved on to the Division I ranks, as an assis­ tant coach at Rice University. There, he was a part of some of the biggest wins in Rice basketball history including victories over Arkansas, Notre Dame, and Houston. After staying at Rice 1989 1989-90 1990-91 5 Assistant coach at Birmingham Southern Col­ lege (AL) Head coach at Alexander City Junior College (AL) Head coach at Birmingham Southern College (AL) (Posted a 114-44 record in five seasons) Assistant coach at Rice University (TX) Head coach at West Virginia Wesleyan Col­ lege (WV) (Posted a 40-19 record in two sea­ sons) Named head coach at Edinboro University Leads Scots to 22-5 mark in first year Leads Scots back to PSAC playoffs ASSISTANT COACH ATHLETIC STAFF ground in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. In the 12 years of service both as a player and a coach, Edinboro's teams have appeared in five post-season PSAC playoffs, three Pennsyl­ vania State Championship games, two NAIA national tourna­ ment berths in Kansas City, Missouri, and one NCAA east regional appearance. Coach Smiley's recruiting efforts are widely respected because of the high percentage of athletes who have successfully completed their bachelor's degrees. In addition, many of his recruits have been outstanding All-Conference selections and All-American candidates. During his athletic career, Smiley finished as the top scoring guard in Edinboro basketball history with 1,574 points and led the Scots to some of their best seasons ever. In 1974-75 the Scots were 22-5, the following year, Smiley led the Boro to its best season ever and a 24-5 record. For his outstanding efforts, Smiley was named NAIA All-American and first team PSAC for two straight years. After graduating in 1978 he returned to his home town of Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he taught elementary school and coached high school basketball from 1979-1983. He then returned to Edinboro in 1983 and presently holds two degrees from Edinboro, a B.S. in elementary education and an M.A. in elementary administration. He and his wife, Nadine, also a former Edinboro student have two daughters, Asia (10) and Jasmine (1 1/2). The Smiley family resides in Edinboro. Tim Smiley Tim Smiley, a former Fighting Scot All-American, enters his eighth season as Edinboro's assistant basketball coach. In April of 1989, Smiley became the eighth basketball play­ er inducted into Edinboro University's Athletic Hall of Fame. He earned his induction due to accomplishments on and off the court. Smiley's extensive career as an assistant basketball coach and athlete at Edinboro, has provided him with a solid back­ THE PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Pennsylvania Conference) is the largest NCAA II conference in the nation and is composed of the 14 universities in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education. Championship competition is sponsored for 20 men's and women's sports in the Pennsylvania Conference with all 14 uni­ versities belonging to Division II of the National Collegiate Ath­ letic Association (NCAA) while some elect to compete in Division I sports. PSAC teams have won numerous honors in national competition over the years and have helped the PSAC become one of the most highly respected Division II confer­ ences in the nation. The Pennsylvania Conference is under the leadership of a board of directors, which consists of the 14 university presidents who govern through an executive committee. Current chairman of the board is Mansfield University President, Mr. Rodney C. Kelchner. Dr. James H. McCormick is the chancellor of the Pennsyl­ vania State System of Higher Education (SSHE). A list of member universities with their basketball affilia­ tion includes: Eastern Division - Bloomsburg, Cheyney, East Stroudsburg, Kutztown, Mansfield, Millersville, and West Chester; Western Division - California, Clarion, Edinboro, Indi­ ana, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, and Slippery Rock. In basketball the top three teanis in each division compete in a preliminary playoff with the team winners proceeding to the Pennsylvania Conference championship game at an eastern site. The eventual champion is awarded an automatic berth in the NCAA II East Regional Tournament. 6 Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich Todd V. Jay Harold "Hal" Umbarger George Roberts DR. KATHLEEN LIPKOVICH Associate Athletic Director HAROLD "HAL" UMBARGER Assistant to the Athletic Director Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich begins her twelfth year as Edinboro University's first full time associate athletic director for men's and women's intercollegiate sports. A professor in the Health and Physical Education Department, she serves on and chairs a variety of departmental, university, and Pennsylvania State Ath­ letic Conference committees. She is currently serving a second term on the PSAC executive committee. Dr. Lipkovich graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor of science in education. In 1975, she received her master of science in physical education from West Virginia University. She also received her doctorate in higher educational administration from West Virginia in 1977. In 1979, Kathleen was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship to Harvard University, Massachusetts, where she studied higher educational administra­ tion. Harold "Hal" Umbarger joined Edinboro University's athlet­ ic staff eight years ago as assistant to the athletic director. He brings a wealth of talent and experience to the administrative level of the athletic program and plays a vital role in overseeing the academic progress of student athletes as well as coordinating the ongoing functions of the athletic director's office and the summer programs which involve the department. The West Newton, Pa., native is a 1954 Slippery Rock University graduate and also owns a master's degree from Penn State. After a threeyear stint with the U.S. Army Security Agency in Europe, he coached basketball and baseball at Moshannon Valley (Pa.) High School before accepting a guidance position in the West York Area School District in 1961. He became a member of Edin­ boro's admissions office a year later and in 1967 was named director of admissions. GEORGE ROBERTS Director of Sports Medicine TODD V. JAY Sports Information and Promotions Director George M. Roberts of Titusville, Pa., is beginning his sev­ enth year as director of sports medicine at Edinboro University. A 1972 graduate of Titusville High School, Roberts received a bachelor of science from Edinboro in 1976. He com­ pleted the NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association) cur­ riculum at West Chester University and earned a master of education degree from Slippery Rock University in 1980. In his most recent position, the newest addition to the Fight­ ing Scot athletic staff was employed as athletic trainer at Hamot Medical Center in Erie, Pa. From 1976 to 1984, Roberts was a teacher, trainer, and assistant football coach at Titusville High School. Since 1980, Roberts has spent much of his time as a trainer for the National Sports Festivals (III, IV, V and now VII), for the World University Games in Edmonton, Alberta, and for the United States Olympic Team during the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He was recently named to the 1992 Olympic medical staff in Barcedona, Spain. Roberts is a member of the National Trainers Association, the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association and the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society. He has also been named to the Curly Halmi Scholarship Board here at Edinboro University. George and his wife. Penny, have a nine-year-old daughter, Kristin and a two-year-old son, Brian. Todd Jay begins his seventh year in charge of Sports Infor­ mation and ftomotions for the AAletic Department A graduate of Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Todd received a bachelor of science in education in 1982 and a master of science in com­ munications in May of 1985. The New Castle native served as assistant to the sports information director at Clarion. Since joining the staff in 1985, he has promoted Edinboro University's intercollegiate sports programs, hosted a weekly cable television show and overseen the promotions of special sporting events held at the University. He was in charge of pro­ moting the USA/USSR Olympic style wrestling match held in McComb in April 1989, and the NCAA women's basketball Eastern Regional Tournament in March of 1990. He also coordinates and is the master of ceremonies for the annual Hall of Fame ceremonies held on campus each spring. A three-year letterwinner in baseball at Clarion, Jay served as news-sports reporter for the New Castle News, while also serving as assistant basketball coach for Neshannock High School during his teaching stay in New Castle. The voice of the Fighting Scots for home football games, Todd married the former Sarah Bishop in August of 1991. 7 SCOTS READY FOR CHALLENGE IN 1991-92 1991-92 PREVIEW AND PROFILES Fox played in 20 games last year and connected on 8 of his 18 field goal attempts. Newcomers for the upcom­ ing year will include forwards Keith Perry, Price Williams, Marc Pope and Exavier Zollicoffer. Perry, a 6-4 forward, aver­ aged 22.5 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks per game for Wilbur Trosch at West Mifflin High School. He scored over 1,200 points in his high school career. Williams is a 6-4, 185 pound junior college transfer from Prince George's Community Col­ lege in the Washington, D.C., area and was a junior college AllAmerican on the nation's number four ranked JC squad. Pope, a 6-6,205 pound trans­ fer from Cuyahoga Community College, averaged 10 points and 11 rebounds per game. He was a three-year letterman for Doc Daugherty at Euclid High School, averaging 15 points and 10 rebounds per outing. Zollicoffer, a 6-3, 210 pound sophomore, played at Canton McKinley (OH) Senior High School where he led his team to a state championship with a 27-1 record. Junior Simpson, a 6-9, 215 pound forward was a redshirt last year and should see action at the forward/center position. Simpson gives the Scots a solid defensive performer on the inside, some­ thing the squad has needed for years. Adam Cheek, a 6-2 junior and Walter Reap, a 6-1 junior are the newcomers at the guard spot Cheek averaged 12.5 points and 5.2 rebounds per game at Ballard High School in Louisville, KY. He also dished out 2.5 assists and had 2.3 steals per game for the Bruins. Reap is a transfer from Cuyahoga Community College where he received All-Conference honors in both years. He is from Atlanta, GA, and played under Coach Mark Osina at C. E. Ellison High School in Texas, where he averaged 20 points and 6 assists per game. He was named to the All-District and AllCentral Texas teams as a senior. The Scots will begin their annual tournament in McComb Fieldhouse on November 22. In this year's tournament the Plaid will battle Bloomsburg, West Virginia Tech and Salem-Teikyo for the title. When Edinboro University packed its bags for Christmas vacation a year ago, there were several questions left unan­ swered. Could a struggling team with three early season road losses compete in the PSAC? What the Scots did was more than merely compete. The Fighting Scots showed that a team with early setbacks could pull together. "Our guys did a great job of coming togeth­ er," said third year coach Greg Walcavich. "They never doubted each other. We came back in January and started all over." Walcavich's club may not be so fortunate this year to be able to catch a second wind in January. This is due to a very strong first half schedule that features Bloomsburg (last year's top finisher in the PSAC East) along with two of the best teams in the West Virginia Conference (Salem-Teikyo and West Vir­ ginia Tech) in the Edinboro tournament. The road will not get any easier for Walcavich's club. "We have a rigorous schedule," commented Walcavich. "We could have an outstanding basket­ ball team and not win 18 games. We may be competing for a league playoff spot with a lackluster record." The Plaid finished the 1990-91 campaign at 18-10 overall and 84 in the PSAC with no less than six league games decided at the buzzer. "We won a number of close games (last year)," Walcavich noted. "Out of twelve league games, six were decided on the last shot. We hit four of them, we were four shots away from being 4-8 or 10-2." Edinboro will have some big shoes to fill in the '91-92 sea­ son. The Scots will be without the services of 6-5 forward Ster­ ling Washington, last year's leading scorer and rebounder (17.1 ppg, 8.5 rpg); 5-11 guard Mark Murdock (12.6 ppg) and 6-8 power forward John Mohre (6.9 ppg), all due to graduation. If those losses weren't tough enough for the Scots' mentor, things got worse with the news that Sean Gibson, this year's leading returning scorer at 14.4 ppg, will not return to school. Derek Walton, a 5-9 senior guard will be the nucleus to build around in the backcourt for Walcavich. Walton averaged 12.6 points and 4.4 assists per game a year ago. "We will cer­ tainly look forward to a good year from Derek," commented Walcavich. "He did a real nice job for us last year." The team leader for the 1991-92 campaign will be 6-5 senior forward Aaron Brown, the PSAC "Rookie of the Year" in 1988-89 who averaged 9.7 points per game last year. Brown will likely end his career on the top 15 all-time scorers list at Edin­ boro. He needs just 194 points to reach the milestone. "Aaron was here before me," noted Walcavich. "I anticipate him being one of the best players we'll have this year, he'll really do well." Also returning from last year's squad are sophomore for­ ward Torry Rollins, junior forward Sam Dickerson, junior guard Greg Fox, and sophomore guards Ron Santiago and Carlos Peterson. Rollins played in 24 games for the Scots last year, averaged 5.3 points and 3.6 rebounds. He shot 49.6 percent from the floor while making 72 percent of his free throws. Dickerson played in 23 games, averaging 4.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game last year as a sophomore, including 8 rebounds in a win at Lock Haven. Santiago only averaged 2.5 points per game but did play in 26 games last year as a freshman. 9 THE 1991-92 FIGHTING SCOTS AARON BROWN NO. NAME YR POS HT WT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 34 Brown, Aaron Sr. F 6-5 190 Rochester, NY East 42 Cheek, Adam Jr. G 6-2 180 Louisville, KY BaUard 20 Crider, Lasana So. F 6-7 200 Oakwood Village, OH Chanel 33 Dickerson, Sam Jr. F 6-6 215 Bedford Heights, OH Bedford Heights 32 Fox, Greg Jr. G 6-0 170 Apollo, PA Apollo 14 Perry, Keith Fr. F 6-4 180 West Mifflin, PA West Mifflin 40 Peterson, Carlos So. G 6-2 185 Pittsburgh, PA Langley 45 Pope, Marc Jr. F 6-6 190 E. Cleveland, OH Euclid 25 Reap, Walter Jr. G 6-1 180 Atlanta, GA C. E. EUison (TX) 44 Rollins, Tony Jr. F 6-4 180 Bedford Heights, OH Bedford Heights 24 Santiago, Ron So. G 5-10 165 Oakville, ONT Loyola 50 Simpson, Junior Jr. F 6-9 215 Barberton, OH Barberton 4 Walton, Derek Sr. G 5-9 155 Euclid, OH Euclid 31 Williams, Price Jr. F 6-4 185 Washington, DC Ballou 30 Zollicoffer, Exavier So. F 6-3 205 Canton, OH McKinley Forward 6-5,190, Senior Rochester, New York East High School .| rwr High School ❖ ❖ Played for Sal Rizzo at East High School, 14 ppg and 9 rpg senior District 4 sectional championship and a 22-1 overall record. College ❖ PSAC "Rookie of the Year" as a fresh­ man. ❖ Averaged 9.7 points per game as a sophomore, including a 31 point per­ formance against Penn State Behrend. Also led the Scots in scoring and rebounding at Lock Haven on 1/20/90 with 21 points and 9 rebounds. ❖ Finished junior year with 30 blocked shots and a 9.7 ppg average. ❖ Needs only 127 points to hit the 1,000 career point plateau. ❖ Needs just 38 rebounds to reach "Top 15" rebounders in school history. Personal ❖ ❖ ❖ SCOUTING THE SCOTS Name: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (1857) Sports Information Phone: 814-732-2811 (office) 814-734-4317 (home) Location: Edinboro, Pa. 16444 Coach Walcavich on Aaron ❖ Head Coach: Greg Walcavich (Rutgers 73) President: Foster F. Diebold (August 1979) Seasons, Overall Record: Third, 40-15 Enrollment: 8,100 Came to the 'Boro after serving four years in the United States Marine Corps. Majoring in criminal justice. Aaron is the son of Betty and Burgess Matthews of Rochester. "His fourth year at Edinboro, he has been here longer than I have. I antici­ pate he'll be one of the best team leaders well have. Should reach many milestones this year. Has averaged 11.1 points over three years. Hell really do well this year." 1990 Record: 18-10 (8-4 PS AC) Colors: Red and White Aaron Statistically Assistant Coach: Tim Smiley (Edinboro 78) Nickname: Fighting Scots Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic TeamTVainer: George Roberts Affiliation: NCAA Division II 1991 Team Captains: Aaron Brown, Derek Walton Home Court: McComb Fieldhouse (3,400) Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 7/3 Athletic Director: James K. McDonald Starters Returning: 2 Athletic Department Phone: 814-732-2776/2778 Team Strengths: Speed Sports Information Director: Todd V. Jay Team Question Marks: Scoring needs 10 YEAR 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Totals G 26 27 79 FG 141-294 102-239 105-211 348-744 PCT .480 All .498 .468 3PT 2-5 0-3 _Qii 2-9 FT 76-104 57-87 42-63 175-254 11 PCT .731 .695 .667 .689 REB 174 165 147 486 AVG 6.7 6.1 6.2 TP 360 261 252 873 AVG 13.8 9.7 11.1 A 15 24 21 60 S 32 18 _12 63 BLK 18 32 80 TORRY ROLLINS DEREK WALTON Forward, 6-4,180, Junior Bedford Heights, Ohio - Bedford Heights High School Guard 5-9,155, Senior Euclid, Ohio Euclid High School ❖ Three year letterman for Ray Kennedy at Bedford Heights High School, averag­ ing 15.9 ppg and 7.9 rpg. ❖ Named to the All-Conference and All-Academic teams. ❖ Shot 50% from the floor his senior year. ❖ Played in 24 games for the Scots a year ago, averaging 5.3 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. ❖ Shot 49.6% (57-115) from the floor and 72% (13-18) from the charity stripe. ❖ Pulled down 86 rebounds and recorded 27 steals, while dishing out 29 assists during the 1990-91 campaign. ❖ Torry is an accounting/computer science major. ❖ He is the son of Raymond and Evelyn C. Rollins of Bedford Heights. ❖ Coach Walcavich: "Has two years of eligibility left. Did a tremendous job after Christmas break and started a number of games for us last year. Excellent defender. Had a big scoring game against Millersville last year." High School ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Poured in 25 points per game as a senior for Doc Daugherty at Euclid High School Helped lead Euclid to three consecu­ tive Greater Cleveland Conference titles, and a combined record of 62-16. Received second team All-State hon­ ors as a senior. Scored 1,500 points at Euclid High. College ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ year Transferred after averaging 6.6 points and 4.3 assists per game in 1989-90 for Miami (OH). Third in scoring last year with 12.7 ppg and is the team's leading returning scorer. Led the Scots last year in assists, dishing out 149; also had 54 steals (sec­ ond on team) Shot 41.5% from the floor and 81.5% from the line. Led the squad last year in free throws made and free throws attempted. 1990-91 Derek is a political science major, with a minor in history. He is the son of Vikki Walton-Blanks of Euclid. ❖ ❖ "Did a real fine job for us last year. We will certainly be looking forward to a good year from Derek. Will see lots of action in the backcourt." ❖ ❖ Derek Statistically ❖ ❖ YEAR 1990-91 G 26 EG 93-224 PCT .415 3PT 17-52 PCT .496 3PT 1-2 FT 13-18 PCT .722 REB 86 AVG 3.6 TP 128 AVG 5.3 A 29 S 27 BLK 3 TP 103 AVG 4.3 A 7 S 10 BLK 3 Forward, 6-6, 225, Junior Bedford Heights, Ohio - Bedford Heights High School Coach Walcavich on Derek ❖ FG 57-115 SAM DICKERSON Personal ❖ ❖ G 24 FT 128-157 PCT .815 REB 46 AVG 1.8 TP 330 AVG 12.7 A 149 S 54 BLK 0 ❖ ❖ ❖ Played under Ray Kennedy at Bedford Heights High School, averaging 10.8 ppg, 7.5 rpg and 2.5 blocks per game as a senior. Led the Bearcats to a 17-5 record and 10-4 league mark in the Greater Cleve­ land Conference. Transferred from Hibbing (MN) Junior College after 1989-90 season. He was one of the most highly sought after players in the Minnesota JUCO sys­ tem. Finished JUCO career as top 10 in Minnesota in field goal percentage. Played in 23 games for the Scots, averaging 4.3 ppg and 2.5 rpg last year as a sophomore. Sam is a psychology major with a minor in public speaking. He is the son of Samuel and Leatrice Dickerson of Bedford Heights. Coach Walcavich: "Sam will be a big part of what we want to do. Still develop­ ing and is very strong with excellent rebounding ability. Could be a big factor in our success." YEAR 1990-91 12 G 23 FG 47-85 PCT .535 3PT 0-0 FT 11-25 13 PCT .40 REB 61 AVG 2.5 GREG FOX MARC POPE Guard, 6-0,170, Junior Apollo, Pennsylvania - Apollo High School Forward, 6-6,190, Junior East Cleveland, Ohio - Euclid High School ❖ Three sport standout, including basketball, football and track. ❖ Four year letterman under Gary Davis at Apollo High School. ❖ Led team to a 21-2 record and a conference championship his senior year. ❖ Was first team All-Section point guard. Averaged 18 points and 12 assists per game. ❖ Was a surprise walk-on for the Scots in the 1989-90 season and played in 13 games. ❖ Played in 20 games for the Scots in 1990-91. ❖ Connected on 8-18 from the floor a year ago. ❖ Majoring in special education. ❖ He is the son of John and Geri Fox of Apollo. ❖ Coach Walcavich: "Greg was originally a walk on. Very hard worker and a capable player. He's helped us a lot and will continue to help us. YEAR 1989-90 1990-91 Totals G 13 _2Q 33 FG 5-9 _8ilS 13-27 PCT .556 .444 .481 3PT 1-3 FT 0-6 AJ. 5-10 Jl=l 2-11 PCT .000 ^4QQ .182 ❖ Three year letterman for Doc Daugherty at Euclid High where he was team­ mates with Derek Walton. ❖ Averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds at Euclid. ❖ Led his team to the Greater Cleveland Conference Championship and a 20-5 record his senior year. ❖ Spent two years playing at Cuyahoga Community College. ❖ Averaged 10 points and 11 rebounds per game. ❖ Marc is a pre-law major. ❖ He is the son of Jimmy and Betty Pope of East Cleveland. REB 9 AVG .7 20 -A .6 TP 11 22 33 AVG .9 1.1 1.0 A 15 40 S 5 JZ 12 BLK 0 _Q 0 PRICE WILLIAMS Forward, 6-4,185, Junior Washington, D.C. - Ballou High School ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ADAM CHEEK Guard, 6-2,180, Junior Louisville, Kentucky - Ballard High School Played for Wanda Oates at Ballou High School in the highly competitive Wash­ ington, D.C., Interhigh League. Averaged 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists for the Knights. Was an honorable mention All-Met member and selected to the All-Interhigh team. JUCO All-American at Prince George's Community College in the Washington, D.C., area. Averaged 17 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists per game for Prince George's. Selected to All-Region, All-Conference and JUCO Division II All-America teams. Price is a communications major. He is the son of Judythe Collins of Washington, D.C. 14 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Played for Don Slayer at Ballard High School in Louisville, Kentucky. Averaged 12.5 points and 5.2 rebounds at Ballard. Dished out 2.5 assists and had 2.3 steals per game. Helped lead Ballard to the regional championship in 1983. Comes to the 'Boro after serving in the military. Adam is an elementary education major with a minor in special education. He is the son of Albert Cheek and Peggy Price of Louisville. 15 WALTER REAP RON SANTIAGO Guard, 6-1,180, Junior Atlanta, Georgia - C. E. Ellison (TX) High School Guard, 5-10,165, Sophomore Oakville, Ontario - Loyola High School ^ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Played under Mark Osina at C. E. Ellison High in Texas where he averaged 13 ppg and 5 assists as a junior. Led his team in scoring as a senior with a 20 ppg average. Named All-District and All-Central Texas. Transfer from Cuyahoga Community College where he was named to the AllConference team in bo^ seasons. Averaged 15 ppg as a freshman and 17 ppg as a sophomore. Was named All-Region as a sophomore. Junior college teammate with Marc Pope. Named All-Academic in 1989. Is an elementary education major. Walter is the son of Rosa and Jack Johnson of Augusta. Played for Reno Malisa at Loyola High School where he averaged 18 ppg as a senior. ❖ Led the Hawks to a 17-0 league record, 34-7 overall and a Canadian champi­ onship. ❖ Was chosen for the All-Ontario (similar to U.S. AAU) team competing against all the provinces of Canada. ❖ Played in 26 games for the Scots last year as a freshman. ❖ Averaged 2.5 points and dished out 44 assists while shooting 32.9% (24-73) from the floor and 66.7% (16-24) from the line. ❖ Ron is majoring in business. ❖ He is the son of Wrenchick and Clarinda Santiago of Oakville. ❖ Coach Walcavich: "Very good athlete. Started a few times last year as a fresh­ man. Will be challenging for a starting spot this year." YEAR 1990-91 G 26 FG 24-73 PCT .329 3PT 0-4 FT 16-24 PCT .667 Forward, 6-9, 215, Junior Barberton, Ohio - Barberton High School Guard, 6-2,185, Sophomore Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Langley High School ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ TP 64 AVG 2.5 A 44 S 9 AVG 1.6 A 3 S 3 BLK 7 Three year letterman for Patrick Camrock at Langley High School. Averaged 18 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists per game as a senior. Led Langley to a 13-0 record and a second place finish in the City League. Named All-Section, All-City and "Top 10 Players in the City" as a senior. Played in 9 games last year for the Scots. Scored 14 points, handed out 3 assists and recorded 3 steals. Carlos was academically placed in the center for advanced students at Langley. "Loce" is a pre-law/sociology major. Carlos is the son of Carlos and Patricia Peterson of Pittsburgh. Coach Walcavich: "Was a redshirt freshman. Saw limited action at the guard position. Good athlete with plenty of basketball ability. YEAR 1990-91 16 AVG 1.5 CARLOS PETERSON JUNIOR SIMPSON Averaged 10.2 points, 10.7 rebounds and 4 blocked shots per game for Jim Borchek at Barberton High School. Was named the most valuable and most improved player at Barberton High in both 1986-87 and 1987-88. Led the Magics to a 20-2 record his senior season at center. Set a school record for most blocked shots in a season with 91. Played at Kilgore Junior College in Texas. Was named the 1989-90 Athlete of the Year at Kilgore. Was a redshirt a year ago for the Scots. Junior is a communications major. He is the son of Barbara Simpson of Akron. REB 42 G 9 FG 7-12 PCT .583 3PT 0-0 FT 0-0 17 PCT .000 REB 3 AVG .3 TP 14 BLK 1 LASANA CRIDER KEITH PERRY Forward, 6-7,200, Sophomore Oakwood Village, Ohio - Chanel High School Forward, 6-4,180, Freshman West Mifflin, Pennsylvania - West Mifflin High School ❖ ❖ ❖ Three year letterman for Joe Lynch at Chanel High. Averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocked shots per game as a senior. ❖ Named second team All-State, first team All-Conference and first team All-Dis­ trict his senior year. ❖ Was a medical redshirt in 1988-89 with a near career ending knee injury. ❖ Reinjured his knee last year and missed most of the season. ❖ Recorded 7 rebounds in a 95-77 win against Columbia Union on 11/21/89. ❖ Lasana is a computer science major. ❖ Was a student council member in his junior and senior year of high school ❖ He is the son of LeAnna and Willie Crider of Cleveland. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Averaged 22.5 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks per game for Wilbur Trosch at West Mifflin High School. Led the Titans to the longest winning streak in 1990 with 21 straight victories. Selected to the "Terrific 20" and "South Fabulous 5" teams. Scored 1,201 points while at West Mifflin. Also a three year letterman in track. Keith is a communications major. He is the son of Ron and Jackie Perry of West Mifflin. EXAVIER ZOLLICOFFER Forward, 6-3, 205, Sophomore Canton, Ohio - McKinley High School ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Played for Mike Riley and Dave Cady at McKinley Senior High School. Helped lead the Bulldogs to a 21-1 record and an Ohio State Championship in 1984. Exavier comes to the 'Boro after serving in the military. "Z-man" is a criminal justice major. The son of Rollie Wilson and Joe Zollicoffer. Scots celebrate last second victory! 18 19 Bloomsburg University _ Oakland University November 22-23 at Edinboro Daniel Overheim Memorial Tournament November 26 at Edinboro Location............................. Head Coach........................ Phone.................................. Athletic Director................ Phone.................................. Sports Information Director Phone.................................. 1990-91 Overall Record .... Top Veterans....................... .......Rochester, Michigan .................. Greg Kampe ............... (313) 370-4005 ...........Dr. Paul Hartman ............... (313) 370-3196 ........... Andy Glantzman .............. (313) 370-4008 ............................. 16-13 .... Eric Taylor (5-10, Sr.) Lee Fitzpatrick (6-8, Sr.) Location ............................. Head Coach....................... Phone.................................. Athletic Director............... . Phone .................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................... 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans...................... Salem-Teikyo University, Fairmont State College November 22-23 at Edinboro Daniel Overheim Memorial Tournament December 4 at Edinboro Location ............................. Head Coach........................ Phone.................................. Athletic Director............... Phone.................................. Sports Information Director Phone.................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans....................... Location ............................. Head Coach....................... Phone.................................. Athletic Director................ Phone ................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................... 1990-91 Record ................. Top Veterans ...................... ........ Salem, West Virginia ........................ Mike Carey .................. (304) 782-5271 ........................ Mike Carey .................. (304) 782-5286 ........................ John Miller .................. (304) 782-5262 ...................................22-9 Lamont Watkins (6-0, So.) George Moses (5-10, Sr.) Greg Scalise (6-3, Jr.) ... Fairmont, West Virginia ..................... Randy Hess ................. (304) 367-4150 ................. Colin Cameron .................(304) 367-4220 ....................Jim Brinkman .................(304) 367-4264 ............................... 17-12 .. Warren Doles (5-11, Sr.) Anthony Naylor (6-1, Sr.) Herb Davis (6-3, Sr.) West Virginia Tech ____ Stonehill College__________ November 22-23 at Edinboro Daniel Overheim Memorial Tournament December 6-7 at East Stroudsburg Tournament Location............................. Head Coach....................... Phone.................................. Athletic Director................ Phone .................................. Sports Information Director Phone.................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans........................ THE OPPONENTS ......... Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania ...................... Charlie Chronister ........................... (717) 389-4358 .............................. Mary Gardner .......................... (717) 389-4363 ............................... Jim Hollister ........................... (717)389-4413 ..............................................19-9 .............. Chris Parker (6-10, Sr.) Allard van der Heijden (6-8, So.) Karl Zachman (6-3, Sr.) Location ............................. Head Coach ....................... Phone .................................. Athletic Director................ Phone.................. ............... Sports Information Director Phone................................. . 1990-91 Record ................. Top Veterans....................... Montgomery, West Virginia ................. Tom Sutherland ....................(304)442-3152 ........................ Gene Dillen ....................(304)442-3158 .................... Joseph Lefkay ....................(304)442-3308 .................................. 12-16 ............ Joe Sharp (6-5, Sr.) David Kidd (6-5, Sr.) Derek Varney (6-1, So.) 21 North Easton, Massachusetts ................... Raymond Pepin .................... (508) 230-1384 ................... Raymond Pepin .................... (508) 230-1384 ....................... Bob Richards .................... (508) 230-1352 ................................... 14-14 ............ Jon Cronin (6-5, Sr.) Steve McCracken (6-0, Sr.) Jason Jacobsen (6-8, Sr.) Gannon University Cheyney University Clarion University Point Park College December 10 at Edinboro January 15 at Gannon January 8 at Edinboro January 22 at Edinboro February 12 at Clarion January 30 at Edinboro Location ............................. Head Coach....................... Phone................................. Athletic Director............... Phone................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans...................... .......... Erie, Pennsylvania ....................... Bob Dukiet ................ (814) 871-7419 ....................... Bud Elwell ................ (814) 871-7415 ...................... Bob Shreve ................ (814) 871-7418 ............................... 17-13 .... Derrick Price (6-4, Sr.) Mike Crawford (6-4, Sr.) Derrick Vinyard (6-5, Sr.) Juan Rankin (6-0, Sr.) Location............................. Head Coach....................... Phone ................................. Athletic Director................ Phone .................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans...................... ...... Cheyney, Pennsylvania ..................... Keith Johnson ................... (215) 399-2267 ...................... Andy Hinson ................... (215) 399-2287 ................... George Heaslip ....................(215) 399-2025 .................................. 14-12 Vaughn Covington (6-1, Jr.) Steve Patterson (6-0, Jr.) Richard Blue (6-6, So.) Location.................................... Head Coach.............................. Phone........................................ Athletic Director...................... Phone........................................ Sports Information Director.... Phone........................................ 1990-91 Overall Record.......... Top Veterans............................. Location.............................. Head Coach........................ Phone....... !......................... Athletic Director................ Phone.................................. Sports Information Director Phone .................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans ...................... ..... Clarion, Pennsylvania ..................... Ron Righter .................(814)226-2458 ................ Robert Carlson ............... (814) 226-2371 .............. Richard Herman .................(814)226-1997 ............................... 16-10 ..... David Cruse (6-4, Sr.) Kwame Morton (6-4, So.) Paul Vizza (6-6, Sr.) Mercyhurst College Shippensburg University Lock Haven University California University December 12 at Mercyhurst February 19 at Edinboro January 18 at Shippensburg February 8 at Edinboro January 25 at Lock Haven February 15 at Edinboro February 1 at California February 22 at Edinboro Location ............................. Head Coach....................... Phone................................. Athletic Director................ Phone................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans ...................... ............. Erie, Pennsylvania .......................... Bill Morse ................... (814) 825-0223 ......................... Pete Russo ................... (814) 824-2228 ........................ Joe Jordano ................... (814) 824-2525 ....................................4-23 Dave Constantino (6-3, Sr.) Jamie Houston (6-8, Jr.) Terry Bush (5-10, So.) Jerry Battle (6-5, So.) Location............................ Head Coach....................... Phone................................. Athletic Director................ Phone ................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................... 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans....................... Shippensburg, Pennsylvania ................. Rodger Goodling .................... (717) 532-1449 ............... Dr. James Pribula .................... (717) 532-1201 .......................... John Alosi .................... (717) 532-1201 .................................... 17-9 ........ Matt Markle (6-0, Sr.) Terry Dudley (5-10, Sr.) Bob Young (6-2, Jr.) Location ............................. Head Coach........................ Phone.................................. Athletic Director............... Phone .................................. Sports Information Director Phone.................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans....................... Location............................. Head Coach........................ Phone.................................. Athletic Director................ Phone.................................. Sports Information Director Phone.................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans ...................... Lock Haven, Pennsylvania ....................... Dave Blank .................. (717) 893-2097 ................ Sharen E. Taylor .................. (717) 893-2102 ...................... Pat Donghia .................. (717) 893-2350 ................................ 12-15 .... Shon Crosby (6-6, So.) Don Ross (6-9, Sr.) David Wood (6-0, Sr.) .. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ....................... Bob Rager .................(412) 392-3843 ................... Earl Burnham .................(412) 392-3844 .................... Mark Cohen .................(412) 392-3849 ............................... 12-16 .... Randy Smith (6-3, Sr.) Roger Nfehaffey (6-4, Sr.) .. California, Pennsylvania ....................... Jim Boone .................(412)938-4360 ................. Dr. Tom Tucci .................(412)938-4351 ..................... Bruce Wald ............... (412) 9384552 .................................. 21-7 Kenney Toomer (6-7, Sr.) James Kirkland (6-5, Sr.) Chris Williams (6-1, Sr.) / Wayland Baptist ___________ Slippery Rock University January 3 at West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament January 20 at Edinboro February 29 at Slippery Rock Location ............................ Head Coach........................ Phone ................................. Athletic Director............... . Phone.................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................. 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans...................... .............. Plainview, Texas .................... Rick Cooper (806) 296-5521, exL 2524 ...................... Greg Ferris (806) 296-5521, exL 2527 ...................... Bobby Hall (806) 296-5521, exL 4850 ................................. 29-4 ... Corey Cornish (6-2, Sr.) Dave Smith (6-7, Sr.) Donald Myri (6-7, Sr.) Location............................ . Head Coach....................... Phone ................................. Athletic Director................ Phone................................. Sports Information Director Phone................................. . 1990-91 Overall Record.... Top Veterans...................... . 22 Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania .......................... Bob Barlett ..................... (412)738-2826 .......................... Bill Lennox ..................... (412)738-2021 .................... John Carpenter ..................... (412)738-2086 .......................................23-9 ....Bob McConnell (6-2, Sr.) Derek Gaus (6-4, So.) Terrell Lindsey (6-2, So.) LeMoyne College Indiana University January 27 at LeMoyne February 5 at Indiana February 26 at Edinboro Location ................................ Head Coach........................... Phone..................................... Athletic Director................... Phone..................................... Sports Information Director .. Phone...................................... 1990-91 Overall Record....... Top Veterans .......................... ..... Syracuse, New York .................. John Beilein ............. (315) 445-4416 ......... Richard Rockwall ............. (315) 445-4450 ........... Kimberly Bouck ............ (315)4454412 ............................. 19-10 Tom Herhusky (64, Sr.) John Haas (6-1, Jr.) Location................................... Head Coach............................... Phone......................................... Athletic Director...................... Phone......................................... Sports Information Director..... Phone......................................... 1990-91 Overall Record.......... Top Veterans.............................. 23 ... Indiana, Pennsylvania ............... Kurt Kanaskie ............ (412) 357-7929 ...............Frank Cignetti ............ (412) 357-2780 ................. Larry Judge ............ (412) 357-2747 ........................... 15-12 Paul Newman (6-6, Sr.) Vince King (6-5, Sr.) Mark Maier (6-3, Sr.) ALL-TIME SCORES EUP 48 SS 44 57 65 50 50 45 48 55 57 46 51 50 81 56 858 1948-49 (7-9) ..................................OppFiedonia........................ 21 Alliance........................ 56 Slippery Rock................57 Gannon..........................48 Indiana...........................75 Slippery Rock............... 67 Clarion...........................48 Buffalo...........................57 Fiedonia.........................43 Alliance.........................44 California.......................59 Clarion...........................60 Gannon..........................52 Thiel............................. 76 California.......................69 Indiana.......................... .................................... 877 1949-50 (12-5) Fiedonia.........................44 Alliance.........................40 Grove City....................54 Gannon.........................57 California.......................50 Indiana...........................70 Slippery Rcok................58 Gannon.......................... 68 Slippery Reck...............42 Caltfomia.......................64 Clarion...........................50 Buffalo..........................47 Indiana...........................56 Clarion...........................50 AUiance.........................57 Fiedonia.........................52 6S. Thid............................. .51 978 ....................................910 72 59 55 62 66 54 52 52 45 49 60 35 60 58 73 61 1950-51 (9-9) 64 Allegheny......................52 55 Fiedonia.........................46 61 SUppery Rock................60 82 Fiedonia.........................72 79 Alliance.........................61 65 Gannon..........................73 53 Indiana...........................54 82 Clarion........................... 84 65 Slippery Rock................90 55 Buffalo...........................62 66 Garmon......................... .43 62 California.......................77 82 Clarion...........................91 63 Alliance.........................55 52Fenn................................. 75 77 Thid................................ 70 80 California.......................63 84Grove City........................22 1227 ................................. 1227 46 58 63 46 57 66 60 67 77 71 49 68 79 61 74 67 56 63 1128 THE PAST 1951-52 (6-12) Fiedonia.........................42 Allegheny...................... 79 California....................... 55 Gannon..........................48 Slif^>ery Rock................ 61 Fiedonia.........................68 Buffalo...........................55 Garmon.......................... 85 Alliance.........................58 Indiana...........................74 Slippery Rock................91 Clarion...........................82 Grove City.....................83 California.......................92 Clarion.........................106 Alliance.........................57 Thid..............................55 Geneva...........................35 ..................................1276 1952-53 (8-13) 57 Fiedonia.........................56 68 Allegheny......................78 67 51 75 67 67 72 68 68 77 75 85 53 76 90 86 77 32 63 67 1441 Grove City.....................77 Alliance........................ 57 Indiana.......................... 87 Slippery Rock............... 92 Gannon......................... 71 Alliance.........................61 Gannon..........................81 Indiana.......................... 64 Thid............................. 59 Allegheny......................93 Fiedonia.........................68 California......................73 Qaiion...........................82 Grove City....................57 California.......................81 Thid..............................66 Qaiion..........................76 Geneva...........................92 Slippery Rock................22 ................................1543 1953-54 (6-12) 61 Fiedonia........................ 49 56 Allegheny..................... 52 68 Indiana...........................76 56 Grove Qty.................... 61 61 Fiedonia........................ 64 49 Thid..............................42 47 Gannon..........................61 73 Alle^eny......................89 49 Alliance.........................80 57 California.......................82 72Alliance........................... 70 64 Thid..............................67 66 Qaiion...........................65 64 Grove city..................... 58 70 Gannon........................... .71 58 California.......................89 65 Qaiion...........................88 67 Indiana......................... 109 1103 .................................1273 1954-55 (8-12) 62 Garmon......................... 77 59 Allegheny......................80 59 Indiana............................. 98 80 Grove Qty.......................77 65 Fiedonia.........................62 61 Allegheny..................... 79 70 Thid............................. 63 119 Alliance.......................108 77 Slippery Rock............... 78 66 California.......................81 61 Indiana.......................... 69 72 Slippery Rock............... 67 59 Gannon......................... 70 70 California...................... 85 66 Clarion.......................... 72 70 Fiedonia........................51 67 Alliance........................ 62 63 Grove City.................... 71 61 Qaiion...........................66 ^ Thid.............................SZ 1496 ................................. 1478 62 53 76 52 56 74 63 54 62 65 77 57 61 67 72 82 64 64 74 1955-56 (3-17) Allegheny......................95 Alliance.........................69 Indiana...........................91 Grove Qty.................... 61 Fiedonia.........................54 Allegheny.....................84 Thid..............................75 Slippery Rock............... 77 Gannon.........................85 Slippery Rock...............80 Thid..............................70 Qaiion...........................68 California......................65 Fiedonia....................... 82 Indiana........................131 Alliance....................... 76 California.......................86 Qaiion......................... 91 Grove City................... 76 55 Garmon......................... 21 1290 ..................................1587 81 63 66 73 68 68 66 71 84 61 67 73 100 100 68 78 107 94 89 1477 1956-57 (5-14) Grove City.................. 104 Allegheny......................74 Thid.............................90 California.................... 110 Slippery Rock...............78 Grove City.................. 105 Garmon..........................80 Qaiion..........................72 Fiedonia........................77 Thid.............................64 California...................... 74 Allegheny......................60 Fiedonia........................ 66 Alliance........................88 Fetm...............................81 SUppery Rock................97 Qaiion..........................88 Alliance....................... 96 Garmon......................... 2Q ..................................1594 1957-58 (10-U) Grove City....................72 SUppery Rock...............79 AlUance..................... 103 Fiedonia........................ 76 Thid..............................61 California.......................60 Indiana........................ 96 Garmon....................... 60 Qaiion........................ 110 Lock Haven (OT)........ 74 Fiedonia....................... 69 Thid............................ 67 California..................... 88 SUppery Rock..............97 Grove City...................71 AUegheny.................... 67 Fetm..............................61 AlUance....................... 70 Indiana......................... 97 Qaiion..........................99 65. Gannon (OT).............. J5 1574 ..................................1652 64 84 102 90 64 65 63 52 92 76 83 75 77 94 54 76 74 75 65 84 1958-59 (8-12) 75 AlUance........................... 80 101 SUppery Rock............. 92 61 Grove City.....................56 79 Thid............................. 72 62 Garmon......................... 86 88 Qarion........................... 101 91 California.......................99 94 SUppery Rock..............106 80 Thid............................. 78 83 Fiedonia.........................74 61 Lock Haven.................. 74 56 Mansfield........................ 99 66 Grove City.....................75 69 Mansfidd........................ 98 114 AlUance.......................104 102 California.......................93 104 Qaiion.........................112 99 Fiedonia..........................72 77 Garmon......................... 79 106 AUegheny.................. .109 1668 .................................1759 78 81 85 84 80 73 79 60 61 76 64 62 1959-60 (6-13) Thid............................. 86 AlUance.........................82 Indiana........................103 Fiedonia.........................73 Qaiion......................... 91 California..................... 87 Indiana.......................... 97 Grove City.....................74 SUppery Rock............... 66 Grove City................... 68 Fiedonia.......................76 AlUance.........................61 25 88 88 80 77 69 85 100 1470 CaUfomia (OT)..............92 SUppery Rock................96 Clarion...........................66 Garmon........................ 105 Lock Haven...................75 Lock Haven...................82 Thid..............................52 ................................ 1563 68 45 43 61 77 54 56 79 57 73 33 85 88 86 70 62 55 87 93 67 1403 1960-61 (6-15) Lock Haven...................87 AUiance.........................61 Indiana...........................73 Clarion...........................71 Grove Qty.....................95 Mt Union......................90 CaUfomia.......................58 Indiana...........................89 Garmon..........................62 SUppery Rock................85 AUiance.........................58 Fiedonia.........................51 Thid..............................66 CaUfomia.......................68 Clarion...........................67 Garmon..........................83 Grove Qty.................... 73 AUegheny (OT).............93 Fiedonia.........................78 Lock Haven................. ................................. 1546 1961-62 (17-7) 60 Fiedonia.........................58 60 Clarion...........................65 48 Grove Qty.....................71 81 SUppery Rock................61 63 Carnegie Tech................76 73 Rbts. Wesleyan............. 64 81 CaUfomia.......................51 81 Indiana...........................67 56 Garmon (OT).................58 83 Fetm...............................52 103 Lock Haven (3 01)...... 101 63 AUiance.........................52 87 Fiedonia.........................80 71 Thid..............................63 82 CaUfomia.......................64 67 Clarion...........................62 56 AUiance.........................69 74 Indiana...........................82 69 Thid..............................60 72 Lock Haven...................60 76 SUppery Rock................71 102 AUeghemy......................80 Pa. Conference Western Division Championship: 86 SUppery Rock................68 Pa. Conf. Championship: 24 Mansfield...................... .25 1748 .................................. 1593 1962-63 (U-9) Bluffton..........................46 AUiance.........................86 Clarion............................83 SUppery Rock................64 Carnegie Tech................63 California.......................56 Gannon..........................60 Thiel..............................64 Fenn...............................68 Lock Haven...................49 Indiana...........................66 Fiedonia.........................66 AUiance.........................84 CaUfomia.......................83 Clarion...........................58 Indiana...........................75 Lock Haven...................52 SUppery Rock................70 Pa. Conference Western Division Championship: 69 SUppery Rock............52 1454 ................................. 1347 66 82 91 70 60 87 52 74 66 72 75 77 67 73 61 68 83 64 1963-64 a^<) 75 63 73 92 72 84 106 94 71 85 80 88 83 81 85 86 99 95 67 72 AUiance........................ 59 SUppery Rock.............. 67 Thid............................ 45 Baldwin-WaUaoe......... 90 Bloomsburg................. 71 Qarion.......................... 66 Fiedonia....................... 81 Form.............................. 82 Bloomsburg................. .74 Indiana.......................... 99 Lock Haven.................. 48 Rbts. Wesleyan............ .73 Lock Haven.................. 61 AUiance........................ 91 CaUfomia.......................80 SUppery Rock............... 79 Uidiana..........................88 Qaiion.......................... 90 California......................55 Garmon (OT)............... .71 Pa. Conf. Championsh^: 90 Mansfield......................98 NAIA District 30 Champ.: 67 Westminster................. .51 1808 .................................. 1649 99 68 76 92 109 104 90 100 70 89 84 86 86 91 69 95 50 77 1535 1964-65 (10-8) Grove Qty................... 89 AUiance........................ 80 SUppery Rock............... 80 Tliid............................ 61 Lock Haven.................79 Walsh........................... 72 Qaiion.......................... 69 Uidiana......................... 87 CaUfomia..................... 82 Lock Haven.................. 53 AUiance........................ 89 Geneva......................... 85 SUppery Rock..............63 Indiana..........................82 Feim..............................77 California................... 108 Garmon........................58 Qaiion.......................... 22 ..................................1393 1965-66 (18-5) 84 Mansfidd.....................83 70 AUiance........................ 68 67 SUppery Rock............... 56 95 Lock Havoi.................. 55 80 Qarion...........................71 104 Waynesburg................ 88 68 Indiana...........................71 83 Fredonia........................... 62 78 CaUfomia...................... 102 89 Lock Haven...................72 86 Mansfidd......................... 82 90 AUiance.........................83 99 Mich. Lutheran..............58 79 SUppery Rock................72 95 Indiana........................... 85 70 Geneva........................... 71 93 Qeveland State............72 83 Qaiion...........................79 71 CaUfomia.................... 58 Pa. Conf. Championship: 76 Qieyney........................ 96 NAIA District 18 Champ.: 76 Geneva.........................60 79 CaUfomia...................... 62 Natl NAIA Tournament: 53 Central Michigan..........22 1868 ................................. 1673 88 90 99 90 73 87 110 1966-67 (11-11) Mansfidd.....................73 AUiance...................... 93 SUppery Rock.............. 94 Lock Haven................. 77 Qaiion.........................71 CaUfomia.....................92 Fredonia.......................64 123 94 83 90 71 67 71 89 75 77 98 26 85 70 82 1843 Wa)mesbuig...................97 Indiana...........................95 W.Va. Wesleyan (OT)....85 Lock Haven.................. 64 Mansfield.......................77 Alliance.........................66 Cleveland State..............75 Rbts. Wesleyan............. 77 SUppeiy Rock (OT)...... 77 Indiana...........................85 Geneva......................... 107 California.......................31 Qaiion...........................75 Baldwin-Wallace.........102 Walsh........................... ................................. 1744 1967-68 (19-5) 109 Wa3mesbuig....................84 84 Slippery Rock................56 133 Lock Haven...................90 103 Clarion............................92 98 California.......................91 93Fredonia........................... 84 87Indiana............................. 85 99 Mansfield.......................81 90 Alliance........................ 72 109 W. Va. Wesleyan........... 78 65 Mansfidd....................... 106 83 Lock Haven...................66 90 Alliance (OT)................88 108 Cleveland State............. 60 110 Slippery Rock............... 73 67 Indiana.............................69 80 Rbts. Wesleyan................87 78 Geneva.......................... 87 97 California...................... .75 110 Clarion.......................... 84 86 Grove City.................... 65 Pa. Ccnf. Championship: 73 Cheyney State............... 61 NAIA District 18 Chati^.: 55 Garmon............................52 41 Westminster................... 2148 ..................................1834 1968-69 (14-8) 78 Geneva.............................81 103 Lock Haven...................67 99 Slippery Rock..................73 71 Clarion...........................69 126 Rbts. Wesleyan..............66 85 Cal. S. Fullerton............63 58 Long Beadi State............84 78 Los Angeles St................ 73 110 Kenyon..........................99 74 Alliance.........................86 93 California.........................80 93 Lock Haven.................... 64 87 Alliance.........................73 72 Fredonia.........................62 95 Slippery Rock..................78 67 Indiana.............................89 57 CaUfomia.........................54 112 Clarion........................... 78 86 Grove City..................... 98 75 Indiana........................... 81 Pa. Conf. Championship: 69 Che)mey State................83 NAIA District 18 Champ.: 57 Garmon.......................... .^2 1845 ..................................1670 88 115 70 75 72 57 85 85 88 77 64 80 72 70 1969-70 (13-9) Grove City.....................82 Pitt-Johnstown.............. 55 Lock Haven...................67 Slippery Rock............... 69 Clarion......................... .75 Fredonia........................60 North Michigan............92 Univ. Wisconsin.........104 Alliance....................... 75 Lock Haven..................60 Alliance....................... 77 Slippery Rock...............57 IntUana......................... 75 Rbts. Wesleyan............ 58 68 71 72 77 73 66 California..................... 77 Point Park....................54 Clarion......................... 52 Geneva......................... 74 Indiana......................... 60 California..................... 77 NAIA District 18 Playoffs: 68 Indiana (OT)................ 67 71 California..................... .22 1664 ................................. 1539 1970-71 a6-8) 96 Grove Qty................... 84 81 Alliance....................... 69 115 Lock Haven................. 79 88 Slippery Rock.............. 76 116 W. Ontario................... 62 60 Clarion..................... .....66 81 Ohio Wesleyan............ 67 87 Hiram........................... 50 116 N. Michigan................. 98 96 Kenyon.........................98 75 California......................66 91Mars Hill......................... 68 96Geneva.............................75 73 Slippery Rock..................77 64 Indiana..........................84 82 Lock Haven..................92 91 Oneonta State..................64 93 California...................... 83 85 aarion(OT).....................87 89 Alliance........................ 83 88 W. Va. Wesleyan........... 78 61 Indiana...........................68 NAIA District 18 Playoffs: 81 Clarion...........................70 60 Indiana...........................67 2065 .................................. 1811 1971-72 a7-9) 91 Kenyon............................ 84 85 Lock Haven (OT)............ 82 73 Point Park.................... .71 82 Geneva...........................74 70 Clarion (OT)....................71 85 Alma(OT)....................... 80 65 Capital.......................... 78 105 Salem.............................91 94 Marietta.........................87 82 California.........................76 67 Alliance.........................83 77 Slippery Rock................83 94 Mount Union..................Ill 70 Alliance........................ 69 90 Slippery Rock................87 74 IndiatM.......................... 70 71 Wittenberg.....................81 74 Lock Haven.................... 66 87 California.........................74 72 Clarion.......................... 75 62 Oneonta.........................87 76 Indiana (OT)................. 74 72 Grove City...................... 62 NAIA District 18 Playoffs: 85 Sl^rperyRock............... 75 81 Clarion.............................78 Natl NAIA Tournament: 72 Westmont, Cal.................91 2056 ..................................2060 64 74 104 59 67 61 70 74 48 60 65 66 85 68 78 93 64 1972-73 a3-9) Mercyhurst................... 71 Ohio Wesleyan............. 66 Allegheny..................... 85 Qarion...........................76 Wilmington (Dd.).........69 California...................... 67 Alliance........................64 Slippery Rock...............94 Muskingum...................59 Point Park..................... 79 Grove City.................... 58 Bloomsburg...................75 Mount Union................68 Indiana.......................... 60 Lock Haven.................. 68 Behrend....................... 60 California (OT)............ 59 67 86 57 86 62 Clarion......................... 66 Alliance........................69 Indiana......................... 63 Slippery Rock.............. 76 Lo^ Haven................. ^ 92 80 67 78 83 88 73 2276 Clarion (OT)..................91 California...................... 66 Indiana..........................64 Slippery Rock................71 St\^cent.................... 81 Pa. Conf. Championship: Cheyney State.............. .78 NAIA District 18 Playoffs: Clarion (OT)..................90 Indiana...........................66 Nat'l NAIA Tournament: Gustavus Addp............. 73 Lake Superior St........ .76 ................................. 2067 91 86 99 70 63 89 70 79 85 95 55 93 71 58 90 71 90 1976-77 (11-12) Capital Univ. (OT)........84 Clarion..........................87 Alliance........................85 Mercyhurst (OT)......... 69 Lock Haven...................58 Behrend.........................87 Wheeling.......................76 Sht^herd........................84 St \^cent.................... 80 Point Park................... 104 Lock Haven.................. 56 California...................... 78 Mercyhurst....................67 Pitt-Johnstown..............68 Qarion (OT)..................89 Slippery Ro^................74 Fro^urg (OT).............87 82 88 77 57 95 73 1827 California.................... 106 Indiana..........................94 Indiana..........................88 Slippery Rock............... 76 Pitt-Johnstown..............90 Garmon........................ .25. .................................1862 1558 ................................. 1503 77 1973-74 (18-6) 101 Behrend......................... 64 108 Western Ontario........... 61 95 Qarion..........................80 122 Alliance........................72 76 California......................50 82 Slippery Rock...............81 90 W.Va.Sute..................68 75 Ashland.........................74 87 Frostburg...................... 59 57 Lock Haven..................63 81 Bloomsburg.....................90 126 Point Park..................... 95 71 Frostburg.........................65 55Muskingum...................... 62 76 Indiana.......................... 86 62 Mercyhurst......................59 81 California...................... 51 95 Qarion............................. 86 95 Lock Haven................. 58 67 Indiana............................69 101 S14>pcry Rock............... 95 123 Alliance....................... 86 NAIA District 18 Playoffs: 84 Point Park.....................80 65 Indiana............................78 2075 ................................... 1732 1974-75 (22-5) 95 Baldwin-Wallace......... 72 60 Qarion............................58 76 Mansfidd........................60 80 California........................62 94 Slippery Rock.................71 82 Behrend........................68 85 Mercyhurst...................80 88 Point Park.....................78 78 StV^cent....................70 67 Lock Haven..................61 93 Frostburg......................75 80 St Vincent........ ............. 85 84 Point Park.......................85 80 Indiana............................70 75 Merc^urst.....................66 87 California........................73 82 Qarion..........................69 87 Lock Haven..................58 46 Indiana..........................51 100 Slippery Rock............ 77 80 Alliance........................ 66 93 Frostburg (2 OT)..........91 Pa. Conf. Championship: 70 Mansfidd......................79 NAIA District18 Playoffs: 83 Slippery Rock............... 79 70 Indiana........................... 59 Natl NAIA Tournament: 94 Palm Beach Atl..............86 79 Alcorn State.................. 2188 .................................. 1934 73 84 84 78 95 68 88 88 91 70 73 81 80 67 72 64 61 89 72 1975-76 (24-5) Mercyhurst................. 72 West Georgia...............78 Baldwin-Wallace........ 72 Frostburg.................... 71 Allegheny....................84 Qarion.........................65 Lock Haven.................56 St 'N^cent................... 69 Behrend...................... 66 Aids-Broad (OT)........ 69 W. Va. Wesleyan.........68 Frostburg..................... 71 Lock Haven................. 62 Slippery Rock............. 68 California.................... 61 Point Park................... 69 Indiana........................ 59 Alliance....................... 78 Mercyhurst................. 73 26 93 67 79 69 73 84 90 90 1875 Garmon......................... 76 Lock Haven.................. 68 CaUfomia (2 OT)..........75 Qarion..........................96 Indiana (2 OT)..............99 Garmon........................ .23. ................................. 1924 1979-80 (21-6) Camegie-Mdlon (OT)...74 Westminster................. 42 Garmon......................... 68 Mercyhurst..... ..............86 Pitt-Johnstown............. 78 Behrend........................ 59 St Lawrence................. 86 Lock Haven................. 74 Daemen....................... .77 Indiana......................... 64 Pitt-Johnstown............. 60 California..................... 73 Lock Haven................. 80 Slippery Rock............. .48 Clarion (2 OT)............. 50 Mercyhurst....................74 St Vneent................... 52 Indiana.......................... 63 Point Park......... ............66 California......... .............66 Lock Haven.... ........... 79 Alliance....... .!...............71 Slippery Rock............... 74 Qarion..... .....................84 Garmon.....'.....................78 NAIA District 18 Playoffs: 62 Behrend........................ 55 72 Clarion...........................gfi 1351 ................................ 1130 80 62 70 84 103 64 82 75 102 59 62 90 69 50 52 80 75 65 67 68 85 84 81 71 83 1980-81 (7-17) Westminster................. 78 LaRoche....................... 62 1977-78 (9-15) 90 Atlait Christian.......... 79 Garmon........................ 61 Pitt-Bradford................. 77 73 Concord.......................67 Behrend........................ 55 52 Merc^urst..................61 77 Pitt-Johnstown............ 79 LaRoche........................88 77 Alliance........................59 Slippery Rock.............. 78 64 Lock Haven..................54 Mercyhurst................... 73 Qarion.......................... 86 85 California (F)...............87 Lock Haven (2 OT)..... 97 85 Oberlin..........................78 Point Park..................... 75 82 Behrend.......................70 85 Morgan State...............88 California...................... 62 73 Georgia State...............70 Indiana......................... 96 73 Pitt-Johnstown............ 75 Sl^JperyRock.............. .72 63 Lock Haven (OT)........ 65 StVmcent................... .77 Mercyhurst................... 74 73 Mercjdiurst..................103 78 Indiana...........................90 Qarion.......................... 86 Lock Haven.................. 57 68 Clarion............................... 79/ Alliance........................ 66 65 St\^cent....................69' 68 Clarion.........................7^ CaUfomia...................... 57 Indiana (OT)................. 62 75 Slippery Rock...............89 Gannon......................... 70 79 Indana.......................... 67 65 Point Park....................69 Slippery Rock.............. .74 54 Slippery Rodt..............69 Pa. Conference Playoffs: 80 Garmon......................... 89 69 Lndiaru........................ 2^ 76 California.......................22 1661 .................................1779 1760 ................................. 1826 1981-82 (22-8) 69 West liberty................65 1978-79 (U-14) 59 Fairmont......................90 82 Fairmont State.............107 81 Pitt-Bradford............... 91 77 W.Va.Wesleyan........... 92 56 Garmon........................66 87 Alliance....................... 56 60 Behrend....................... 58 107 Daemen.........................85 63 Alliance....................... 50 61 Oberlin......................... .73 58 Robot Morris.............. 60 78 Pitt-Johnstown.............. 74 58 Mercyhurst....................65 70 Mercyhurst.................. 62 74 Behrend.........................83 46 Swarthmore................ .41 67 Allegheny................... 66 72 Wash. & Lee................. 76 51 Slippery Rock............. 56 78 Geneva...........................70 78 California.................... 68 67 Slippery Rock...............68 74 Pitt-Johnstown............ 71 49 Point Park.....................81 63 Lock Haven................. 57 64 Lock Haven................. 63 79 California....................... 75 63 Clarion........................ 60 88 Daemen.........................84 65 Clarion (OT)................ 69 59 Indiana..........................63 58 Indiana......................... .75 54 Grove Qty.................. 40 82 Mercyhurst...................84 76 LaRoche.......................68 77 St Vincent....................68 78 Sl^peryRock............. 58 76 Slippery Rock.............. 74 64 59 43 63 54 66 88 68 85 92 69 60 72 75 61 83 82 58 87 67 55 57 84 81 65 77 79 77 63 58 67 50 56 1988 California (OT).............76 Mercyhurst................... 60 Lock Haven................. .71 Clarion.......................... 76 Garmon......................... 63 Indiana...........................60 Pa. Conference Playoffs: Clarion...........................53 Bloomsburg..................83 NCAA East Regionals: Bloomsburg...................53 Monmouth................... .52. ..................................1928 1982-83 (18-10) 53 Point Park.....................46 90 St^ncent................... 77 70 Garmon..........................95 55 Behrend.........................54 81 Alliance....................... 68 88 Mercjiiurst.................. 60 65 Akron........................... 80 56 Davis &ELIdns..............49 67 Allegheny...................... 66 55 Indiana...........................46 77 Lock Haven...................59 56 Pitt-Bradford..................65 81 California.........................65 90 Daemen......................... .78 64 Slippery Rock................70 72 Clarion (OT)..................76 88 LaRoche........................76 106 Pitt-Johnstown (2 OT)...99 59 Indiana (OT)..................56 81 Moc3iiurst......................88 86 Lock Haven.................... 80 94 CaUfomia........................ 69 73 Garmon.......................... 62 53 SUpperyRock................56 71 Qarion...........................74 86 AlUance.......................... 92 Pa. Conference Playoffs: 56 SUpperyRock................. 54 51 Cheyney.........................59 2024 ..................................1919 74 59 61 73 65 42 75 93 76 79 80 66 78 1983-84 a7-ll) AlUance.........................73 Hanover......................... .70 Tiffin...............................52 Pitt-Bradford...................64 Point Park...................... 80 Wright Sute....................50 Behrend.........................68 Alliance..........................71 Mercyhurst....................71 Clarion........................... 81 Cheyney.........................72 California.......................64 Lock Haven...................66 90 Garmon (2 OT)..............87 52 lndiaru...........................65 59 SUpperyRock............... 63 61 Grove Qty.................... 63 92Daemen............................ 64 70 Clarion...........................57 71 Mercyhurst....................58 64 CaUfomia.......................74 66 Lock Haven (OT)............ 64 77 Garmon (OT)................ 75 44 lndiaru...........................48 59 SUpperyRock............... 68 73 LaRoche....................... 70 49 St \^cent.................... 48 65 CaUfomia.......................22 1840 ................................. 1789 1984-85(12-14) 76 Behrend........................ 68 78 St >^cent.....................65 80 Garmon............................83 80 Point Park........................60 56 CW.Post...................... 73 80 Assumption..................105 60 Mercyhurst....................69 77 AlUance.........................73 62 Sam Houston................ 56 43 Quincy College............... 56 72 Northern Michigan....... 78 60 Akron Univrasity............ 89 71 SUpperyRock............... 82 72 CaUfomia.......................67 69 Clarion........................... .76 71 Garmon......................... 73 51 lndiaru......................... .45 94 AlUance........................78 86 Mercyhurst................... 72 57 SUpperyRock............... 58 87 Lo^ Haven...................82 77 75 57 59 77 1817 Lock Haven................. 72 CaUfomia..................... .79 Qarion...........................64 Indiana..........................54 Central State.................22 ................................. 1864 63 81 84 58 75 84 66 57 46 71 67 79 54 1985-86 (18-13) Pitt-Bradford................. 53 Kutztown(2 0T).......... 74 LaRoche (OT)............. 82 East Carolina................ 63 PSU-Behrend............... 71 Mercyhurst.................100 W.V. Wesleyan...............89 Robert Mortis.............. 70 Garmon........................ 51 Wabash........................ 72 AUe^eny..................... 72 Geneva......................... 68 lUP.............................. 63 71 California.......................66 85 Lock Haven...................82 87 SUpperyRock............... 70 64 Qarion (OT)..................61 83 AlUance........................ 65 94 Merc^urst....................88 67 lUP................................62 99 California.......................89 87 Central State..................84 75 Lock Haven...................69 61 SUpperyRock................53 75 Garmon......................... 73 67 Qarion...........................82 87 Wright Sute...................91 61 lUP...................................57 67 Cheyney.........................90 85 Cheyney.......................106 86 MiUersville..................107 2286 ................................. 2323 1986-87 a4-12) 102 Mercy............................ 77 67 LeMoyne.......................65 78 East Carolina...............109 83 LaRoche........................77 95 Merc^urst....................70 74 Dyke..............................72 70 Garmon......................... 77 76 Akron.............................95 69 Midwestern S. (TX).........92 63 Qark(GA).....................62 71 Quincy (IL)................... 66 82 Behrend...........................66 77 Qarion...........................69 79 Wright Sute.................. 77 68 Lock Haven...................93 90 California.......................91 78 Merc^urst....................79 58 lUP................................. 75 84 SUppery Rock (OT)...... 73 93 Pitt-Bradford................... 76 85 Qarion.......................... 78 93 Lock Haven...................64 85 CaUfomia.......................92 86 Garmon (OT).................91 75 lUP................................96 61 SUpperyRock................63 2042 ................................. 2045 100 90 120 89 86 120 88 66 67 80 1987-88 (12-15) West Virginia Tech... 97 W. Virginia Wesleyan.. 103 Concordia....................103 Fairmont State................ 98 Mercyhurst..................... 81 Aid. Broaddus (OT).... 114 Gannon...........................71 St. Vincent.....................58 AUegheny......................84 Fairmont State...............91 99 Aid. Broaddus............. 101 84 W. Virginia Wesleyan ....90 115 Mansfield..................... .77 76 lUP................................73 85 Clarion...........................79 84 SUppery Rock................89 72 Lock Haven...................79 89 CaUfomia (OT).............95 82 Shippensburg................61 66 lUP................................73 75 Clarion.......................... 80 99 SUpperyRock..............Ill 73 Garmon..........................76 80 Lock Haven...................89 91 M«cyhurst (OT).......... 89 94California..........................88 77 Shippensburg.................86 2347 ................................. 2336 1988-89 (14-12) 75 Virgiru Union..............102 77 St Francis (Pa.).............89 75 Mansfield.......................86 79 Garmon............................ 89 85 Central Sute..................80 87 Dyke..............................97 72 Mercyhurst....................59 69 Kutztown.........................62 85 Pitt-Johnstown...............79 111 Davis & Elkins...........88 88 Allegheny......................77 76 Mercyhurst....................88 63 Pitt-Johnstown...............54 73 SUppery Rock (OT)...... 68 60 Shippensburg.................. 63 74 Clarion...........................84 68 Lock Haven.....................78 77 Indiana...........................76 122 CaUfomia (5 OT).........128 77 Garmon..........................71 72 SUpperyRock................. 90 67 Shippensburg................ 77 71 Qarion............................ 65 71 Lock Haven...................60 94 Indiana (OT)..................90 92 CaUfomia (OT)............ 3175 ................................. 2531 87 95 95 91 75 85 87 76 82 100 100 1989-90 (22-5) Lincoln (PA)...................67 East Stroudsburg........... 77 Columbia Union (MD)..77 Fairmont Sute (WV).... 79 Kutztown.......................57 Dowling (NY)...............67 Pitt-Johnstown................71 Garmon..........................69 Perm Sute-Behrend....... 59 AUegheny (OT).............99 Daemen (NY)...............85 96 Pitt-Johnstown.............. 80 77 Lock Haven.................. 80 69 Uidiatu.......................... 60 86 CaUfomia...................... 90 96 SUppery Rock (OT).... 104 75 Shippensburg................ 60 78 Clarion.......................... 61 87 Lock Haven.................. 82 93 Gannon......................... 86 83 Indiana (OT)................. 74 82 CaUfomia...................... 76 103 Sl^peryRock............... 112 97 Shippensburg................ 84 79 Mercyhurst.................. .47 82 Clarion.......................... 72 75 Lock Haven.................. 84 2331 ................................. 2059 1990-91 (18-10) Kutztown...................... 90 Mt Vernon Nazarene..90 Point Park..................... 94 Fairmont Sute..............94 Pitt-Johnstown.............. 80 Mercyhurst................... 80 Garmon.........................77 Oakland........................96 WV Wesleyan (2 OT).. 129 Daemen.........................93 MUlersviUe...................96 Mercyhurst................... 53 CaUfomia...................... 73 lndiaru..........................83 SUpperyRock...............97 Shippensburg................ 77 Clarion..........................95 Lock Haven.................. 81 Garmon........................ 61 CaUfomia...................... 77 lndiaru......................... 84 SUpperyRock.............. 73 Shippensburg................ 77 MUlersviUe................... 77 Qarion........................100 Lock Haven.................. 82 Pitt-Johnstown.............. 80 Pa. Playoff: 72 SUppoyRock..............SJ 2410 ..................................2377 106 101 110 78 83 83 58 72 127 108 112 70 74 86 68 75 105 82 70 80 95 93 74 75 72 83 98 THE COACHES AND THEIR RECORDS COACH SEASONS BEST WON LOST GAMES PCT. Greg Walcavich (1989-Present) Jim McDonald (1962-71,1972-75) 2 12 22-5,1989-90 22-5,1974-75 40 181 15 89 55 270 .727 .670 Dave R(X)ney (1971-72) Guy Conti (1975-1984) 1 9 17-9,1971-72 24-5,1975-76 17 140 9 98 26 238 .654 .588 Sox Harrison (1928-53) Loyal Park (1960-62) 23 2 12-1,1931-32 17-7,1961-62 175 23 134 22 309 45 .566 .511 Jim Sims (1984-1989) 5 3 15-12,1985-86 70 Bob Thurbon (1956-59) 10-11,1957-58 23 66 37 136 60 .510 .383 Jim Smart (1959-60) Art McComb (1953-56) 1 3 6-13,1959-60 8-12,1954-55 6 13 41 19 58 .316 .293 27 17 TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS OPPONENTS CENTURY CLUB OPP 131 129 128 112 112 111 111 no no 109 109 109 108 107 107 107 106 Indiana West Virginia Wesleyan California (5 OT) Clarion Slippery Rock Mount Union Slippery Rock California Clarion Allegheny Indiana East Carolina California Geneva Fairmont Millersville Mansfield FmxTRnpn EUP 133 127 126 123 123 122 122 120 120 119 116 116 115 115 115 114 112 112 111 no no no no no 109 109 109 108 108 108 107 EUP 72 127 122 104 103 94 99 73 92 106 67 78 95 98 82 86 65 pfimtupv Lock Haven West Mrginia Wesleyan Roberts Wesleyan Waynesburg Alliance Alliance California (5 OT) Concordia Alderson Broaddus (OT) Alliance N. Michigan Western Ontario Lock Haven Pitt-Johnstown Mansfield Alliance Millersville Clarion Davis and Elkins Point Park Slippery Rock Fredonia Clarion Kenyon West Virginia Wesleyan Waynesburg Lock Haven Daemen Cleveland State Western Ontario Clarion OPP 90 129 96 97 86 72 128 103 114 108 98 62 79 55 77 104 96 78 88 94 73 64 84 99 78 84 79 93 60 61 88 OPP 106 106 105 105 104 104 103 103 103 103 102 102 101 101 100 100 YEAR 1955-56 1990-91 1988-89 1958-59 1989-90 1971-72 1987-88 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1953-54 1986-87 1964-65 1966-67 1978-79 1985-86 1967-68 Slippery Rock Cheyney Gannon Assumption Univ. of Wisconsin Slippery Rock (OT) Alliance Indiana Mercyhurst West Virginia Wesleyan California Wginia Clarion Alderson Broaddus Clarion Mercyhurst EUP 94 85 77 80 85 96 102 85 73 90 78 75 88 99 72 84 YEAR 1958-59 1985-86 1959-60 1984-85 1969-70 1989-90 1957-58 1959-60 1977-78 1987-88 1965-66 1988-89 1958-59 1987-88 1990-91 1985-86 CLUB ■ EUP 107 106 106 106 105 105 104 104 104 103 103 103 103 103 102 102 102 102 101 101 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 YEAR 1967-68 1990-91 1973-74 1966-67 1973-74 1973-74 1988-89 1987-88 1987-88 1954-55 1970-71 1970-71 1970-71 1969-70 1987-88 1958-59 1990-91 1968-69 1988-89 1990-91 1967-68 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1967-68 1967-68 1964-65 1990-91 1967-68 1973-74 1956-57 28 Daemen Kutztown Fredonia Pitt-Johnstown Clarion Salem Walsh Waynesburg Allegheny Lock Haven Clarion Lock Haven Pitt-Johnstown Slippery Rock California Allegheny Daemen Mercy Mount Vernon Nazarene Slippery Rock Behrend Slippery Rock Fredonia Alliance Indiana Thiel Slippery Rock West Virginia Tech Allegheny (OT) Daemen OPP 85 90 81 99 95 91 72 88 85 101 92 67 / 78 112 93 80 77 77 90 92 64 95 66 88 87 83 77 97 99 85 YEAR 1978-79 1990-91 1963-64 1982-83 1990-91 1971-72 1964-65 1965-66 1972-73 1961-62 1967-68 1968-69 1979-80 1989-90 1958-59 1961-62 1979-80 1986-87 1990-91 1958-59 1973-74 1973-74 1956-57 1956-57 1964-65 1959-60 1974-75 1987-88 1989-90 1989-90 TEAM RECORDS - SEASON Most Wins Guy Conti (regular season play) Sox Harrison 24-5 21-3 12-1 89.4 51.7 73.6 55.7 62.5 966 13 13 17 Best Season Scoring Average Shooting Percentage Free Throw Percentage Rebounding Average Rebounding Percentage Field Goals Consecutive \^ctories Consecutive Victories, One Season Consecutive Conference Wins (29 games) 1975-76 1975-76 1931-32 1967-68 1966-67 1990-91 1965-66 1966-67 1975-76 1975-76 1975-76 1967-69 TEAM RECORDS - GAME Points Points, Half Field Goals 133 74 54 54 33-40 93.6 (26-27) 93 256 5 0T Free Throws Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Points, Two Teams Longest Game Lock Haven Point Park Lock Haven Alliance Slippery Rock Point Park Clarion (PC record) West Virginia Wesleyan 129, Edinboro 127 California *NAIA District 18 (4): 1965-66 (McDonald), 1971-72 (Rooney), 1974-75 (McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti) Pennsylvania Conference (1): 1967-68 (McDonald) PC Western Division (9): 1961-62 (Park), 1963-64 (McDonald), 1965-66 (McDonald), 1967-68 (McDonald), 1968-69 (McDonald), 1974-75 (McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti), 1981-82 (Conti), **1985-86 (Sims) Regular Season Tournaments: Ashland Holiday Tournament, 1973-74 (McDonald); Marietta Tournament, 1971-72 1967-68 1973-74 1967-68 1973-74 1973-74 1973-74 1968-69 1990-91 1988-89 (Rooney); Erie Classic, 1975-76 (Conti); Allegheny Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti), 1981-82 (Conti), 198283 (Conti), 1988-89 (Sims), 89-90 (Walcavich); West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti); Walk­ er Brothers Classic, 1985-86 (Sims); Daniel Overiieim Memorial Tournament, 1989-90 (Walcavich) *Proceeded to NAIA Tournament in Kansas City, MO. **Proceeded to NCAA Division II Regionals in Erie, PA. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS -GAME MOST POINTS Frank Smith Frank Smith MOST FIELD GOALS Frank Smith Frank Smith MOST REBOUNDS Don Dougan MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE Ken Gerber Derek Walton Roy Stauffer MOST ASSISTS Lary Betar Dave Knowlton MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Melvin Hooker 54 52 Fredonia Kenyon 1966-67 1968-69 21 21 Waynesburg Kenyon 1966-67 1968-69 39 Indiana State (Pennsylvania Conference Record) 1964-65 14-14 14-16 14-17 Gannon Millersville Salem 1961-62 1990-91 1971-72 20 19 California Grove City 1973-74 1969-70 11 Slippery Rock 1979-80 29 SPECIAL RECOGNITION - ”SCOTS OF THE PAST” INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON MOST POINTS Jose' Davis Billy Wade Tim Smiley Walt Asians Don Lovett Fred Riley Fred Riley Sterling Washington Don Lovett Frank Smith Earl Minor Dan Petchel Melvin Hooker Frank Smith 576 (27 games) 557 (27 games) 508 (29 games) 496 (19 games) 494 (25 games) 494 (26 games) 485 (24 games) 480 (28 games) 468 (27 games) 466 (22 games) 463 (26 games) 460 (18 games) 460 (26 games) 447 (24 games) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES Walt Asians 26.1 (19 games) Dan Petchel 25.6 (18 games) Frank Smtih 30.1 (9 games) BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES Ricky Jordan 64.7 (27 games) BiUy Wade 59.0 (26 games) Jerome Thomas 58.9 (23 games) Lynn Nelson 58.3 (16 games) Billy Wade 57.4 (27 games) 56.9 (27 games) BiUyWade Dan Petchel 55.8 (18 games) Frank Smtih 59.4 (9 games) BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES Roy Stauffer 88.2 (90-102) Jose' Davis 85.3 (122-143) Ken Gerber 85.1 (63-74) Fred Riley 84.7 (100-118) Adrian Batts 83.7 (67-80) 1987-88 1989-90 1975-76 1956-57 1978-79 1971-72 1970-71 1990-91 1979-80 1964-65 1984-85 1964-65 1979-80 1967-68 MOST REBOUNDS Darryl Meachem 1956-57 1964-65 1966-67 1972-73 1987-88 1961-62 1971-72 1988-89 393 1965-66 BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES Darryl Meachem 18.5 (10 games) Darryl Meachem 17.1 (23 games) 1966-67 1966-67 MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE BiUy Wade 139 1989-90 MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS Ken Gerber 38 (Pa. Conf. Record) 1961-62 MOST ASSISTS Dave Knowlton ' 1970-71 194 (24 games) 1,739 1,574 1,513 1,446 1,430 1,344 1,279 1,196 1,183 1,178 1,177 1,174 1,153 1,095 1,066 Billy Wade NAIA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Dan Petchel NAIA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN 1971-72 1968-69 1967-68 1965-66 Fred Riley Frank Smith Frank Smith Darryl Meachem NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1970-71 Tim Smiley Tim Smiley Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton Roy Stauffer Fr^ Riley NAIA DISTRICT 18 FIRST TEAM 1987-88 1988-89 1977-78 1966-67 1987-88 1989-90 1964-65 1966-67 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Melvin Hooker 129 (26 games) 1979-80 MOST STEALS Mark Murdock 1990-91 TOP CAREER SCORERS Walt Askins Tim Smiley Don Lovett Billy Wade Edwin Wright Dan Petchel Fred Rdey Jim Prokell Tom Taylor Steve Senko Gary Stanton Frank Smith Roy Stauffer Don Dougan Jose Davis 1989-90 1964-65 96 (28 games) TOP CAREER SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS __________ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. NCAA DIVISION H HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICAN (Don Hansen's Basketball Gazette) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 30 Don Dougan Darryl Meachem Gary Stanton Billy Wade Land Battle Dan Petchel Melvin Hooker Ken Barker Don Lovett Tom Taylor Frank Smith Wendell Rojik Jim Prokell Dennis Hampton Sterling Washington 992 * 897 841 792 745 744 708 689 660 648 637 622 593 547 526 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett Gary Stanton Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton Tim Smiley Dennis Hampton Roy Stauffer Fr^ Riley Fred Riley Frank Smith Frank Smith Darryl Meachem 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 NAIA DISTRICT 30 FIRST TEAM TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS 1956-60 1973-77 1976-80 1986-90 1981-84 1962-65 1969-72 1969-72 1984-87 1980-83 1974-78 1966-69 1971-74 1964-68 1982-83,86-88 1979-80 1977-78 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1968-69 1967-68 1965-66 PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 1964-68 1963-67 1974-78 1986-90 1980-83 1962-65 1977-80 1960-65 1976-80 1984-87 1966-69 1960-64 1969-72 1973-76 1990-91 1964-65 Dan Petchel NAIA DISTRICT 18 SECOND TEAM 1976-77 1973-74 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1967-68 Tim Smiley, Gary Stanton Roy Stauffer Jim Prokell Jim Prokell Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell Don Dougan, Mick Unick NAIA DISTRICT 18 HONORABLE MENTION 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1974-75 1971-72 1969-70 Tyrone Tillman Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett Don Lovett Charlie Hickox Roy Stauffer Fr^ Riley Sterling Washington Billy Wade Billy Wade Jose' Davis Tom Taylor, Terrance Jenkins Earl Minor, Tom Taylor Edwin Wright Land Battle, Steve Senko Land Battle, Steve Senko Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett Don Lovett Gary Stanton Gary Stanton Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton Tim Smiley Roy Stauffer Roy Stauffer Fred Riley, Jim Prokell Fred Riley, Jim Prokell Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell, Dave Knowlton Frank Smith Don Dougan, Frank Smith Lynn Nelson Darryl Meachem Dan Petchel Dan Petchel Dan Petchel PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM 1987-88 1986-87 1983-84 1982-83 1980-81 31 Ricky Jordan Tom Taylor, Jose' Davis Earl Minor Brian Simmons, Edwin Wright Land Battle, Steve Senko 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1968-69 1967-68 1965-66 1973-74 1971-72 1968-69 Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman Rick Federici, Don Lovett Tim Smiley Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar, Don Childs Dennis Hampton, James Boyd, Charlie Hickox Larry Betar Jim Romaniszyn Dave Knowlton Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson, Mick Unick Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan SECOND TEAM Earl Minor 1984-85 1981-82 Steve Senko 1979-80 Don Lovett Roy Stauffer 1973-74 Roy Stauffer 1972-73 Fred Riley 1970-71 1969-70 Art Dickinson THIRD TEAM 1987-88 1984-85 1983-84 1974-75 1970-71 1969-70 PENNSYLVANIA CONF. HONORABLE MENTION 1979-80 1976-77 1974-75 1971-72 1968-69 1966-67 1964-65 1962-63 1961-62 Tyrone Tillman Eton Lovett Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton Roy Stauffer Tim Ziner, Mick Unick, Jim Robinson Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins, Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem, Frank Smith Dave Shenelt Ken Barker Ken Barker, Jim Sims, Wendell Rojik FIRST TEAM 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1975-76 1974-75 1972-73 Jose' Davis Tom TaylOT Edwin Wright Charlie Hickox Jim Prokell Jim Prokell Melvin Hooker - MVP Erie Morning News "Big Five," Selected by Dan Smith for Olympic Trials, Los Angele? Lakers in 8th round (183rd pick). Fred Riley - UPI Small All-American 1971-72, Basketball News 2nd Team, All-American 1971-72, PCPA Honorable Men­ tion 1970-71, SOS Classic 1971-72. ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE" Darryl Meachem - SOS Classic Outstanding Athlete, Penn-Ohio All-Section Team 1965-66. 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PITTSBURGH PRESS ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM 1985-86 1982-83 1981-82 1979-80 1975-76 1974-75 Tom Taylor Land Battle, Steve Senko Land Battle Melvin Hooker Tim Smiley Tim Smiley CHAIffPiONSHIP 32 1991-92 SCHEDULE Nov. 22-23 EUP TOURNAMENT (Bloomsburg, Salem-Teikyo West Virginia Tech) (5:30 p.m.) A member of the State System of Higher Education OAKLAND UNIV. (7:30 p.m.) Nov. 26 Dec. 4 Dec. 6-7 Dec. 10 GANNON (7:30 p.m.) Dec. 12 at Mercyhurst (8:00 p.m.) FAIRMONT ST. (7:30 p.m.) at E. Stroudsburg Tournament Jan. 3-4 at WV Wesleyan Tournament Jan. 8 Jan. 15 at Gannon (8:(X) p.m.) Jan. 18 at Shippensburg (3:00 p.m.) Jan. 22 CLARION (8:00 p.m.) Jan. 25 at Lock Haven (3:00 p.m.) Jan. 27 at LeMoyne College Jan. 30 POINT PARK (7:30 p.m.) Feb. 1 at California (8:(X) p.m.) Feb. 5 at lUP (8:00 p.m.) Feb. 8 SHIPPENSBURG (3:00 p.m.) Feb. 12 at Clarion (8:(X) p.m.) Feb. 15 LOCK HAVEN (3:00 p.m.) Feb. 19 MERCYHURST (7:30 p.m.) Feb. 22 CALIFORNIA (8:00 p.m.) Feb. 26 lUP (8:00 p.m.) Feb. 29 at Slippery Rock (8:(X) p.m.) CHEYNEY (7:30 p.m.)