Highlights of the ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hollman Era Martin caught a 43-yard pass on final • January 1988 -- Edinboro University play of game, but fell a yard short of the of Pennsylvania hires Tom Hollman as end zone as time expired. the 11th head football coach in school • Oct. 30, 1993 “ Visiting Edinboro history. scores with 19 seconds left to edge • Sept. 10,1988 - Hollman records his Slippery Rock, 41-38, in a game in first win at Edinboro as the Fighting which the lead changed hands four Scots defeat Saginaw Valley (Ml) State times in final quarter. University, 37-28. • Nov. 20,1993 - The Scots once again • Nov. 10,1988 - Edinboro posts a 4-0advance to the NCAA playoffs, but lose 1 record in the final five games of coach a 48-28 decision to the University of Hollman’s first year, setting the stage for New Haven (CT). a run at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Oct. 8, 1994 - Larry Jackson Conference title in ‘89. becomes Edinboro’s all-time leading • Sept. 23, 1989 - Edinboro defeats rusher in a 31-17 homecoming win over rival Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Shippensburg University / of 37-0, to take early control of the PSAC Pennsylvania. Western Division race. • Oct. 22, 1994 - Edinboro defeats • Nov. 4, 1989 - The Boro clinches its Slippery Rock, 59-39, at Sox Harrison. first PSAC West title under Hollman, The Boro trailed, 39-23, earfy in final and first conference championship since 1970, beating Slippery Rock University Edinboro added its second PSAC quarter, but scored 36 unanswered West Championship Trophy under points to pull out an amazing win. of Pennsylvania, 62-7. • Sept. 2, 1995 ~ Visiting Edinboro • Nov. 18, 1989 - The Scots advance head coach Tom Hollman in 1995. upsets No. 12 Portland (OR) State to NCAA Division II national playoffs, but drop a thrilling 45-32 decision at power North Dakota State University, 26-7, on the west coast. • Oct. 28, 1995 - Scots beat lUP, 35-18, at home, paving the University in Fargo, N.D. • December 1989 - Senior running back Elbert Cole finishes way for the Boro’s second PSAC West title under Hollman. • Nov. 11,1995 - Edinboro clinches PSAC West title with a 28third in balloting for Harlon Hill Award, presented annually in 6 win in a driving rainstorm at Clarion. The following day, the Florence, Ala., to the top player in NCAA Division II football. Scots receive their fifth NCAA playoff berth in seven years. • Nov. 3, 1990 - lUP edges Edinboro, 36-29, in a PSAC West • Nov. 18,1995 “ Edinboro loses at New Haven, 27-12, in first game, giving the Indians the conference title. Despite the loss, round of national playoffs. the Scots finish the regular season ranked 11th in the Division II • Nov. 9, 1996 - The Scots build a 35-7 lead over seventhpoll and the program earns its second straight playoff berth. ranked Clarion midway through the first half and go on to an • Nov. 17, 1990 ~ The Fighting Scots earn first-ever NCAA impressive 48-35 victory over the eventual national semifinalist. Division II playoff win, downing Virginia Union College, 38-14 to • Nov. 15,1997 - Scots win their first-ever overtime game by a advance to an NCAA quarterfinal showdown at lUP. 29-23 score after playing two extra sessions versus Lock • Nov. 24, 1990 - For the second time in 1990, I UP edges Edinboro by a touchdown, claiming a 14-7 win. The Scots Haven. * match the school record for victories with a 9-3 mark. • December, 1990 - Edinboro wideout Ernest Priester, the alltime leading receiver in school history, finishes second in the balloting for the Harlon Hill Award behind three-time winner Johnny Bailey of Texas A&l. Year Overall PSAC NCAA Highlights • Nov. 9,1991 ~ The Fighting Scots battle No. 1 ranked I UP to Record Record Rank the end, but drop a 20-17 decision at Sox Harrison Stadium. 2-4 NR 1997 4-6 • Oct. 24, 1992 - The Scots beat California University of 4-2 NR 1996 6-4 Pennsylvania, 33-13, to move to 7-0 for the first time since 6-0 8th NCAA Playoffs 1995 9-2 1982. Boro moves up to No. 3 in national poll, marking the The Hollman Era at Edinboro school’s highest ranking ever. • Oct. 31, 1992 - Slippery Rock ends Edinboro’s hopes of an undefeated season, upsetting the No. 3 Scots 10-7 at Sox Harrison Stadium. • Nov. 14, 1992 - Scots down Millersville University of Pennsylvania, 36-12, to post their best regular-season record (8-1-1) in more than 20 years. • Nov. 21,1992 - Ferris State (Ml) University defeats Edinboro, 19-15, in first round of NCAA playoffs. The Boro’s Wrentie 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 7-3 8-3 8-2-1 7-4 9-3 8-3 5-4-1 4-2 5-1 4-1-1 3-3 5-1 6-0 4-1-1 Total 71-34-2 43-15-2 17th 14th 15th 20th 11th 7th NR J 1998 Edinboro Football ------------------ w NCAA Playoffs NCAA Playoffs NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Playoffs Five NCAA Berths . | I | | i . I I I Fighting Scot Schedule Sept Oct 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 | | Nov. 24 31 7 14 at Hillsdale CARSON-NEWMAN at Glenville State at Millersville SHIPPENSBURG* (HOMECOMING) at Clarion* LOCK HAVEN* (FAMILY WEEKEND) CALIFORNIA (PA)* at Slippery Rock* at Indiana (PA)* BLOOMSBURG Hillsdale, Ml HOME Glenville, WV Millersville, PA HOME 7 1 1 7 2 Clarion, PA HOME 2 p.m. 1 p.m. HOME Slippery Rock, PA Indiana, PA HOME 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Credits p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Table of Contents The 1998 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Football Program is a publication of the EUP Sports Information and Promotions Office. The program was written and designed by Danielle Barney and Rhonda Adsit, with assistance from Mark Fisher and Connie Thompson. Cover photography is by Bob Wheeler, Dave Medvec and Shawn Ahearn, and cover illustration is by George Humes. Guide photography by Bob Wheeler, Shawn Ahearn, Danielle Barney, and Dave Medvec. Printing by Printing Concepts, Erie, PA. VP Naomi Johnson/AD Bruce Baumgartner................................5 Note to the Media Academics, Service & Edinboro Football .....................................9 Highlights of the Hollman Era ........................Inside Front Cover Table of Contents/’98 Schedule........................................... 1 University Profile............................................................................... 3 President Frank G. Pogue.......................... ‘98 Season Outlook....................... 4 6-7 The Sports Information staff at Edinboro is here to serve you Edinboro University Athletic Fund Drive .....................................11 throughout the year. Please contact us at (814) 732-2776 ext. 234 to Scots In the Pros . .................................................................... 12-13 arrange all interviews with student-athletes, for working credentials and press box space at Sox Harrison Stadium. Head Coach Tom Hollman ................................. Press releases, .14-15 Coaching Staff...........................................................................16-17 ‘98 Numerical Roster ...............................................................20-21 statistics, feature stories, photographs and other information on the Fighting Scots is available for media use throughout the season by Returning Player Profiles ...................................................... .24-32 contacting our office. Pre-game football material will be available in Support Staff ............................................................................ .33-35 the press box prior to each game, and complete play-by-play, and NCAA halftime and final statistics will be provided in McComb Media Outlets................ Fieldhouse shortly after each game. Spirit of the Scots ........................................................................... 37 36 Opponent Profiles......................................................................38-43 For More Information Series History vs. ‘98 Opponents Information on Fighting Scot athletics also is available on the Internet ...................................... .. . .44 All-Time Series Records ...............................................................45 by accessing Edinboro University’s World Wide Web homepage at Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.................................... 48 http://www.edinboro.edu. Results also are available on the Fighting ‘97 PSAC Standings/All-Conference Teams ............................49 Scot Hotline by calling (814) 732-2776 ext. 313. PSAC in the NCAA Playoffs ....................................................... 50 ‘97 EU Scoreboard/Statistics....................................................... 52 Follow the Fighting Scots on WFSE Radio, 88.9 “The voice of Fighting Scot Sports” ‘97 Superlatives/Defensive Statistics................................. .. . .53 EU All-American List ................................................................... 54 Edinboro and the Harlon Hill Award................................. 55 EU All-Time Records ...............................................................57-61 PSAC All-Time Records..........................................................62-63 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 origin, disability, organizational affiliation, affectional or sexual preference, and marital status. This policy extends to all educational, service, and employment programs of the University. EU Coaches Records, Year-By-Year Records ........................ 64 EU Scores (1958-97) ........................................ 65-66 Edinboro Hall of Fame . ............................................................ . .67 Athletic Staff Directory................................................................... 68 PSAC Composite Schedule.............................Inside Back Cover 1 Edinboro IJmversity of Pennsylvania HISTORY Edinboro University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1857 as a private academy. Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College, the University was the second normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the U.S. On July 1, 1983, it became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. we’re notjust your bank we re your LOCATION Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is located in the resort community of Edinboro - just 15 miles south of Erie, Pennsylvania's thirdlargest city. Edinboro is conveniently located approximately 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo. The University is easily accessible from all directions because of its proximity to Interstates 79 and 90. There are two lakes nearby. Edinboro Lake is a 250-acre recreational area with three guarded beaches for swimming, boating and other water sports. The Edinboro lakeside community features a large selection of cottages for rent. Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes, is just 15 miles north. Edinboro also is close to several ski resorts for both downhill and cross country enthusiasts. The area is a popular hunting and fishing spot for outdoors enthusiasts. Edinboro University is the largest employer in the area, with approximately 2,000 full and part-time employees, many of them current and former Edinboro University students. financial teammates ACADEMICS Edinboro University offers a diversified and comprehensive selection of more than 100 degree programs, with 52 minors tailored to meet the needs of each student. With a student-faculty ratio of 18:1, Edinboro offers associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees and master's programs in many specialized fields of study. Edinboro has an undergraduate and graduate enrollment of nearly 7,500 students. SPECIAL PROGRAMS Edinboro is proud to feature the nation's third largest educational program for the physically disabled including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled. The campus is nearly 100-percent wheelchair accessible. The University has an outstanding Honors program for academically gifted students and an international education program for the exchange of faculty and students. Internships and field experiences integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situations and personal relationships, while numerous cultural, social and recreational activities are available. CAMPLS FACILITIES • Edinboro features 42 buildings on a spacious 585-acre wooded campus which includes a five-acre lake, open fields and wooded area. Day, evening and weekend classes are available at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. • There are eight on-campus residence halls housing approximately 2,600 students. • A state-of-the-art seven-story library in the center of campus features more than 440,000 bound volumes and 1,200,000 microform units, an on-line public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM searching sys­ tems, public access catalog for the visually impaired, and inter-library loan services. • Edinboro University houses a planetarium, modern science labs, solar observatory, robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and center for the performing arts. • The University also features a reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for children. a financial services • Five powerful mini-computer systems, more than 725 personal computers, 300 terminals, and 11 com­ puter labs with current hardware and software are available for student use throughout the year. company committed to 4s * ♦ , f ■ .. . It '4 ' • ■■'V' V • j. ’ ■ • Edinboro recently newly-remodeled the University Center with an indoor running track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, full-service bookstore and dining areas, and an aerobics room for student use. customer satisfaction FIGHTING SCOT ATHLETICS The Fighting Scots compete in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division I and II. Edinboro's highly competitive athletic program consists of 19 varsity level sports: PNCBANK Men: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), and wrestling; Women: basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball. Where Peifcyrmance Counts Member FD1C B \\\:\(. Skr\ iCKS Several indoor athletic facilities, including basketball courts, a weight room, and an olympic-sized swimming pool with diving tank, are housed at McComb Fieldhouse, home of the Fighting Scots. Outdoor athletics facilities include Sox Harrison Stadium, home of Fighting Scot football, an all-weather track, baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, a cross country course, and 26 soccer fields. Trust Sfrmcks • Stoc ks . Bonds . Mutual Funds 3 President Frank G. Pogue, Jr. Edinroro Eniversity Administration Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15th president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1996. A sociologist, Dr. Pogue holds a bachelor's degree from Alabama State University, a master's degree from Atlanta University, and a Ph. D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Prior to his presidency at Edinboro University, Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor for student affairs and special programs at the State University of New York (SUNY) Central Administration in Albany, serving in that position for 10 years. While vice chancellor, he also served for one year as interim president at the SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY Central Administration, President Pogue was vice president for student affairs, associate vice president for research and educational development, dean of undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all at SUNY Albany. Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leadership groups. Since 1984, he has served on the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is a former vice chair and member of its Executive Committee and currently chair of its Task Force on Equity and Diversity. He was also recently appointed chairperson of their Advisory Committee on Institutional Financial Resources, which will ddvise the Commission on the relationship of financial resources to institutional accreditation. In addition. Dr. Pogue serves as a member of the American Council on Education Commission on Government and Public Affairs which advises the Division of Governmental Relations on the broad range of issues in which congressional and executive branch actions affect colleges and universities. He is also a member of the College Board National Forum Committee. Last year. Dr. Pogue was appointed to the Executive Committee of the Commission on the Rural Agenda of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. In October 1996, President Pogue was Commission on Academic Standards. The educators was given the task of gathering community and business leaders - ideas and to the Governor for approval. appointed by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to the Governor's bipartison panel of legislators, business and corporate leaders and from citizens across the Commonwealth - particularly parents and proposals for new academic standards and then recommending them Dr. ^aomi T. Johnson Vice President Student Affairs and Student Success Dr. Naomi T. Johnson begins her second year as Vice President for Student Affairs and Student Success at Edinboro. Dr. Johnson earned a B.A. in sociology from Moorhead State University, a master’s degree in college student personnel from Bowling Green State University, and a Ph.D. in higher education from Arizona State University. Prior to her appointment at Edinboro University, Dr. Johnson served as the Associate Dean of Students at the University of California-Santa Barbara. Her wide range of experience in service to students includes past positions as peer counseling coordinator, assistant to the president for student affairs, director of the campus activities center, and assistant dean of students. One of Dr. Johnson’s main objectives is to facilitate a creative and innovative campus atmosphere. She also hopes to lead a united effort by the University Community to ensure a well-rounded education for students. Dr. Johnson and her husband, Earl Jacobs, a Certified Public Accountant, reside in Edinboro. Bruce Baumgartner Athletic Director A jjjh Jm Four-time Olympic medalist Bruce Baumgartner begins his second year as Athletic Director at Edinboro University, after serving as a coach at Edinboro for nearly 14 years. Baumgartner, one of the greatest American wrestlers of all time, led Edinboro to some of the finest mat seasons in school history, including a 14-0 dual meet record in 1996-97, the first undefeated season ever at Edinboro. The Scots also placed sixth at the NCAA Division I National Championships, the program’s best showing in 11 years. Baumgartner affirmed his status as the greatest freestyle heavyweight in American history by winning the bronze medal at the Olympic Games at Atlanta in 1996 to go along with two golds and a silver. It was his fourth Olympic medal and record-setting 13th worldlevel medal. Baumgartner was honored by his fellow United States Olympic athletes when he was chosen to carry the American flag for the Opening Ceremonies. He was the winner of the 1995 James E. Sullivan Award as the outstanding amateur athlete in the United States. Bruce and his wife Linda have three sons. Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the boards of directors for the Erie Conference on Community Development, the United Way of Erie Country, Congressman Phil English's High-Tech Advisory Task Force, State Representative Tracy Seyfert's Education Local Advisory Committee, the Erie County Fiscal Management Task Force, the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts of America, the Martin Luther King Center Scholarship Committee, and the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross, for which he served as their 1997 capital campaign chairman. He has also been appointed to the Board of Corporators for both the Hamot Health Foundation and the St. Vincent Health Center. Philosophy on Athletics As an institution of higher learning, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is committed to the development of the entire individual. The philosophy of athletics at Edinboro Is considered an integral part of the institutional program of education which provides experiences that will help develop the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of the student. Students are stimulated to want to win and excel, but the principles of good sportsmanship prevail at all times to enhance the educational values of the contest. The Edinboro University Athletic Department believes that participation is a privilege that carries with it responsibilities to the college, the team, and the students themselves. These experiences also contribute to the knowledge, skill and emotional pattern that our students possess, thereby making them better persons and citizens. Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept and philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a learner-centered environment where students come first and are an integral part of a caring and supportive campus community. NCAA 4 5 Fighting Scot Football Outlook I The *98 Fighting Scot Football Outlook 1998 Edinboro University Scots Defense Looks to Capitalize on Speed and Depth I Fighting Scots take the field this fall I with more confidence and experience, I a mixture Edinboro head coach Tom I Hollman is optimistic about. With only Defensively, Edinboro has good overall depth and should be strong at every position. With several key returners who understand the Scots system, the defense will once again look to be I schedules in school history. among the best in the PSAC. I "Last year was a learning Eight linemen return to the mix, led I experience for our team," Hollman by Dan Keen, a 6-2, 260-pound junior I said. "We have built a great tradition tackle, and end Matt Stultz, a 6-2, 245I here at Edinboro, and we were used to The powerful Edinboro defense pound junior who earned All-PSAC I just lining up and beating people. But, takes down the Hillsdale West second-team honors last year. I we were very young last year, our quarterback behind the line of The Scots are also deep at I conference was more balanced than____________ -------------------- linebacker as three of the team's four I ever, and when you play a very ambitious non- leading tacklers return to the position. Dan Caro, the I conference schedule, you can't have any let downs." Scots team leader in tackles a year ago (85), was a firstI Ambitious may be just the word to describe this team All-PSAC West pick. The 6-1, 230-pouhd junior I year s list of games. The Scots open the campaign on also recorded five sacks (-31 yards) and seven tackles I the road at Hillsdale College, and then return home to loss (-25 yards). Ed Mattie, a 5-10, 215-pound I Sox Harrison Stadium for their only home game in the for senior, was a second-team All-PSAC pick after I I month of September to face Carson-Newman College, registering 64 tackles, eight of which went for a loss of | I who is among the top three in nearly every pre-season 22 yards, and three QB sacks for -33 yards. Nick Oto, | I poll. Glenville State and Millersville University will keep a 6-1, 210-pound sophomore, will look to add to his 61 | I the Scots on the road through weeks three and four. tackles from last season. Tory Hunt, a 5-9, 195-pound I The next six weeks will consist of the always tough senior, has been a starter at outside linebacker the past ! Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western two seasons, and will also return. | Division schedule. One advantage for the Boro is that they will play three of those first four games in the David Sadler will be counted on to leadFifth-year a young, senior but experienced secondary. Last season friendly confines of Sox Harrison. The Shippensburg Sadler moved to cornerback, but will play his final I Red Raiders will roll into town for Edinboro’s annual season back in the free safety position. Sophomores Homecoming contest, and after a short road trip to D.K. McDonald and Kevin Johnston return after starting Clarion, the Scots will return home to host Lock Haven most of last season as true freshrpen. and California (PA). Edinboro hosts Lock Haven in "Our defense has always b^en a strength,” said conjunction with the University’s Family Weekend. Hollman. We were solid last year, but we just gave up Week eight will see the Scots travel to Slippery too many big plays. Rock to take on the Rock, who is ranked as high as “We will need some guys to really step up and fill ninth in the pre-season polls, before heading to always some holes for us. Our guys really have the mentality it tough Indiana (PA). takes to play defense - we hope to use that to our EUP will once again play their final regular season advantage.” game at home as the Bloomsburg Huskies head West for the second cross-over game of the season. Scots to Feature Balanced Attack on The demands placed on the team due to their Offense unrelenting schedule will certainly be challenging - the While depth appears to be an overall team strength, Scots will face three teams from last year’s playoff field :his is especially true for the Boro offense with no losses and the two top teams from the PSAC East - but the to graduation. Scots feel their reward might just be a return trip to the Once again, the Edinboro offense will be led by NCAA Division II playoffs. Brian Caldwell, a 6-3, 212-pound sophomore I three losses to graduation, the team I will have the luxury of relying on game I experience as they embark on what is I arguably one of the toughest I I quarterback. Last season, Caldwell became the first true I I I I I freshman signal caller in 16 seasons at the Boro. Despite having to adjust to the more physical collegiate game, Caldwell responded well and already sits in the 10th spot for career passing yardage (1,579), career pass attempts (250), and career completions (120). With a year’s experience, Caldwell has developed the poise and confidence to run the Boro offense, and has become a leader on and off the playing field. senior Todd Rogacki. Named as an Honorable Mention All-American after last season, Rogacki is also a two-time first-team All-PSAC West pick. Junior center Tom Scarpone, 6-2, 272pounds, earned second-team AllPSAC West honors in his first year playing the position. Special Teams Once Again Led By Cook Special teams will once again be Senior Quentin Ware-Bey led the Tyson Cook will be a key veteran led by junior punter/placekicker Tyson I team in receptions last year, and was a member of the Fighting Scots’ Cook. Cook averaged 37.8 yards per I second-team All-PSAC selection. special teams. punt his first two seasons, while I Ware-Bey caught 32 passes for 673 connecting on 14 of 26 field goals and I yards and 5 TDs, an average of 21.0 yards per catch. 33 of 34 PATs. Cook made school history early last I He now has 85 career receptions (7th all-time at the I Boro) for 1,301 yards (sixth at EU). Ware-Bey has hac season when he hit a 52-yard field goal versus Hillsdale to tie a 10-year old school record. Cook has proven he I another productive off-season and will be counted on has a strong leg and will focus more on for consistency I heavily once more in 1998. this season. i I Junior Jeremy Brain led the receivers in 1996 when One key to this year’s success on special teams will I he caught 27 passes for 354 yards and two be the impact of the new players as the coaching staff I touchdowns. He now has 44 career receptions for 530 looks for a speedster for returns and the right yards. Brain continues to add size and strength in the combination of blocking to open the holes. The Scots off-season and should play an integral role again in ‘98. While Ware-Bey and Brain are the top returning came close to breaking a couple of returns last season and will look for that extra edge this season. receivers, the coaching staff also anticipates that some new players will make an immediate impact. “Whatever It Takes... and Then Some,” I At tailback, Gerald Thompson, a 5-11, 215-pound Experience and depth - two of the key elements to I senior, will play his final season for the Scots. Thompson has rushed for 2,712 yards and 25 TDs in 30 having a successful season in any sport. The Scots are career games at Edinboro to rank fourth on the Scots fortunate to have both in their favor. However, the thing that separates a great team from merely a good team is all-time career rushing charts. Thompson battled leg the drive and hunger to do ‘Whatever it takes... and I injuries through the middle portion of ‘97 season, but led the team in rushing (813 yards, 4.2 yards per carry) and then some.” The Boro squad has adopted this motto scoring (48 points). Thompson is also a capable over the past year, and from the high caliber schedule receiver coming out of the backfield. Last season, he to the pride of the players and coaches in the program, the 1998 season is shaping up to be another exciting hauled in 13 catches for 87 yards. The battle at fullback may help determine the chapter in the history of Fighting Scot football. offensive mind set early in training camp. Juniors Mick Lilley, 6-1, 238-pounds, and Chris Morgan, 5-10, 245pounds, will compete for playing time. Morgan has exceptional hands and was the Scots’ third-best receiver in ‘97 as he caught 15 passes for 147 yards. Lilley on the other hand is a solid lead-blocker. Both backs provide excellent pass protection for the quarterback. Though the coaching staff feels both players could fill the position more than adequately, they have the luxury of utilizing each player as the play calling dictates. Edinboro's offensive line features 6-2, 280-pound Sophomore QB Brian Caldwell will once again lead the I I I I I I I I I I I Boro’s offensive attack. 6 7 GOOD LUCK SCOTS Academics, Service & Boro Footrall Henne Selected Winner of Woody Hayes See us for all your automotive needsi SALES • SERVICE PARTS • LEASING RENTALS National Scholar-Athlete Award, Selected to . Serve on NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Board Former Edinboro University of Pennsylvania tight end Todd Henne was named a recipient of the prestigious Woody Hayes National Scholar-Athlete Award in December of 1995 after completing a highly successful career as a member of the Fighting Scot football program. The Woody Hayes Award is presented annually by the Sertoma Club of Columbus, Ohio, to the outstanding man and woman in each of the three NCAA Divisions for “demonstrated excellence in academics, athletics, community service and leadership.” Henne received the 1995 award for Division II men. The award is a living memorial to the high standards of excellence - both on and off the field - of the former Ohio State University football coach. Henne also is in the process of completing a two-year term as a member of the NCAA Division II Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. He recently attended the first-ever NCAA Division II Student-Athlete Summit in Denver, where student-athletes participated in the NCAA’s governance process with members of Division ll’s Management Council. As a speech communication major at Edinboro, Henne posted a 3.79 cumulative grade point average. He was a GTE Academic All-District selection as a senior and a national finalist for an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship. On the field, Henne was a first-team All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference pick as a senior after earning second-team recognition as a junior. He caught 37 passes for 361 yards and seven TDs as a two-year starter. He also was a key blocker for a team that averaged 224.2 yards per game rushing and 28.7 points per contest. During the fall of his senior year, Henne was appointed to the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and attended the organization’s annual meeting in Dallas. He also was a key member of Edinboro’s Student-Athlete Advisory Board and served as the sports director for the campus radio station (WFSE). He was part of a student team that produced an award-winning video on responsible drinking. “I’ve often said that Todd is one of those people you know will be successful in life,” said Edinboro head coach Tom Hollman. “He truly exemplifies what college athletics is all about, adhering to the same ideals that Coach Hayes stood for. We are very proud to have Todd represent our football program and University in the manner in which he has.” 734-1648 1-800-345-7704 BUICK' RT 99 NORTH EDINBORO College Football Preview Academic All-Americans CHEVROLET ✓ 1996 t ~ Jesse Hannan, Defensive End Brackenridge, PA/Highlands HS 1993 Erie, PA/Strong Vincent HS Scott Mikowicz, Tight End Tom Scarpone, Offensive Line Monaca, PA/Monaca HS 1995 December 31,1998 QUICKLUBEp^ui $19.95 oil, lube, filler - no appointment necessary 29 minutes or less or your next one is free 5.00 - Other Parts anct Labor Extra Cattaraugus, NY / Cattaraugus HS 1992 Centerville, OH/Centerville HS 1994 ~ Todd Henne, Tight End Louisville, OH/Louisville HS Rick Walker, Free Safety Homestead, PA/Steel Valley HS ~ Brian Heebsh, Tight End Tiffin, OH/Tiffin HS Sean Seibert, Quarterback Painesville, OH/Harvey HS Allison Park, PA/Hampton HS Jesse Hannan, Defensive End Brackenridge, PA/Highlands HS Eric Zechman, Offensive Lineman Present This Coupon By Receive $ Off PA STATE INSPECTION ~ Chris Hart, Quarterback ~ Dave Ashton, Wide Receiver 1991 ~ Georj Lewis, Defensive Back Connellsville, PA/ConTlsville HS Sean Seibert, Quarterback Painesville, OH/Harvey HS - Of» Coupon Pw Car Coupon 9 Edinboro student-athlete Jason Doneluck, a member of the 1998 PSAC Men’s Basketball championship team, helps out a friend at the Special Olympics. Many student-athletes at Edinboro volunteer in the community throughout the year. Edi^oro Emversity Athletic Fmo Drive Dear Friends of the Fighting Scots: Free Super Sizel Now, when you buy any McDonaW’s® Extra Value Meal,® you can Super Size it for free. That’s more golden delicious iries and more icy soft drink at no Having accepted the challenge of leading Edinboro University’s athletic department into the 21st century, I am excited about spearheading this annual athletic fund drive for the direct benefit of our studentathletes. With the growing cost of education, the importance of private funding for our athletic program is vital to the continued success we have all enjoyed here at Edinboro University. With no state appropriation for athletic scholarships, we depend on labor-intensive fundraising events, as well as the generous support of our alumni and friends, to supplement our scholarship fund. The efforts of our University employees during our summer camp season continue to be the major source of our financial development. Although the University has enjoyed athletic success in the 1990s, our sports teams continue to be funded well below the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) allowable limit. Overall, it is the goal of Edinboro University to give the best quality education and athletic experience possible to our student-athletes. We not only want our students to have the opportunity to compete, but to be the very best they can be. At Edinboro University, we will do everything possible to generate the resources necessary to stay competitive, but we need your ongoing support to continue to improve upon our rich athletic tradition. We are excited about hearing from you soon, as you join us on our mission to provide a quality athletic program for the entire Edinboro family. 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Since 1990, PSAC teams have participated in a total of 27 NCAA Division II playoff games, highlighted by two national championship game appearances by Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1990 and 1993. From its inception in 1951, each conference member selected its own competitive division within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). In 1980, however, the presidents of each school, who make up the league's Board of Directors, voted to reclassify to NCAA Division II membership. Nine schools also elect to participate at the NCAA Division I level in select sports. In 1983, all member institutions were granted University status and the State System of Higher Education (SSHE) was formed. The system currently has an enrollment in excess of 99,000 students with an alumni base of 402,000 including 287,000 who reside in the state. The Chancellor of the SSHE is Dr. James H. McCormick. The PSAC sponsors championships in 20 men's and women's sports, including baseball, basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. One of the largest NCAA Division II conferences in the nation, the league employs a full-time commissioner and an information director. Steve Murray will serve as Commissioner for the conference after serving as the interim commissioner last year. For more information on the conference, contact Jeff Ligney, Interim Sports Information Director, at (717) 893-2780, or to get updated results, call the PSAC Hotline (717) 893-2577. PSAC Football.'Champions PSAC Western Division California University of Pennsylvania Clarion University of Pennsylvania Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Indiana University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (Since 1988) Year 1997 1996 1995 PSAC Eastern Division Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Cheyney University of Pennsylvania East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Millersville University of Pennsylvania West Chester University of Pennsylvania 48 West Slippery Rock Clarion Indiana Edinboro 1994 Indiana 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Edinboro 1988 Shippensburg East Bloomsburg Bloomsburg | 1997 PSAC #Slippery Rock Shippensburg Indiana Edinboro Clarion Lock Haven California #Bloomsburg Millersville West Chester Kutztown E. Stroudsburg Mansfield Cheyney Western Division 6 0 0 1.000 4 2 0 .667 4 2 0 .667 2 4 0 .333 2 4 0 .333 2 4 0 .333 1 5 0 .167 6 4 4 3 3 1 0 Eastern Division 0 0 1.000 2 0 .667 .667 2 0 3 0 .500 3 0 .500 .167 5 0 6 0 .000 Overall 2 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 8 0 Overall 8 2 0 7 3 0 5 6 0 6 4 0 4 6 0 1 10 0 0 11 0 .846 .600 .500 .400 .300 .273 .200 .800 .700 .455 .600 .400 .091 .000 #Divisional Champions 1997 PSAC First Team Offense Center: Dave Sabolick (SR) Guards: Mike Sipos (Clar) Andre Pelletier (Ship) Tackles: Todd Rogacki (Edin)* Blaine Mensch (lUP) Tight End: John Curran (SR) Wide Receivers: Jamaie Ware (Ship), Lewis Hicks (lUP), Alvin Slaughter (Clar) Quarterback: Randy McKavish (SR) Running Backs: Ron DeJidas (Clar), Mark Madson (Ship), Rick Magulick (SR) Placekicker: Morgan Anderson (SRU) Return Specialist: Alvin Slaughter (Clar) First Team Defense Defensive Line: Matt Hendricks (LHU), Millersville Bloomsburg Bloomsburg West Chester Millersville West Chester E. Stroudsburg Millersville West Chester Millersville Millersville 11 6 5 4 3 3 2 Final Standings Jesse Hannan (Edin), Jason Heckadorn (Shp), Matt Kisinger (SR) Linebackers: Dan Caro (Edin), Shawn Rohrer (SR)*, Keith Kochert (Clar), John Wensing (Cal) Defensive Backs: Brian Decker (Edin)*, Barry Threats (lUP)*, Bret Geishauser (SR), Ben Steinbacher (LHU) Punter: Matt Danel (lUP) All-Conference defensive lineman Matt Stultz and linebacker Tory Hunt prepare to sack California University of PA’s quarterback. All-Conference Team Second Team Offense Center: Tom Scarpone (Edin) Guards: Chuck Henrich (lUP), Mike laquinta (Ship) Tackles: Mark Clouse (SR), Doug VanMoorsel (Cal) Tight End: Dave Klingerman (Ship) Receivers: Quentin Ware-Bey (Edin), Jason Tirado (lUP), Jeremy Burkett (LHU) Quarterback: Terry Throm (lUP) Running Backs: Sean Fisher (LHU), Stan Kennedy (SR), Tink Stennett (lUP) Placekicker: Josh Gray (Cal) Return Specialist: Barry Threats (lUP) PSAC Western Division Defensive Player of the Year Brian Decker, DB, Edinboro Offensive Player of the Year Randy McKavish, QB, Slippery Rock Rookie of the Year Randy McKavish, QB, Slippery Rock Second Team Defense Defensive Line: Matt Stultz (Edin), John Gerst (LHU), Eric Neff (lUP), Drew Seamen (Clar), Calvin Brown (Cal) Linebackers: Ed Mattie (Edin), Mike Vnuk (Ship), George Banas (Ship), Jeremiah Pace (lUP) Defensive Backs: Kervin Charles (Clar), Brian Cottom (lUP), Aaron Hutten (Cal), Rodney Wilson (SR) Punter: Tyson Cook (Edin) *lndicate Repeat First-Team Selection Edinboro’s All-PSAC Selections First Team Second Team Todd Rogacki, OT Tom Scarpone, C Brian Decker, DB Quentin Ware-Bey, WR Jesse Hannan, DL Matt Stultz, DL Dan Caro, LB Ed Mattie, LB Tyson Cook, P 49 PSAC IN THE XCAA First Round................................. Slippery Rock 30, Ashland 20 Quarterfinals ........................New Haven 49, Slippery Rock 21 First Round;...................................... Clarion 42, Bloomsburg .....................................................Ferris State 24, Indiana Quarterfinals:....................................Clarion 23, Ferris State Semifinals:.............................Northern Colorado 19, Clarion II Playoffs Semifinals:.............................Jacksonville State 27, Indiana 20 1997 1996 Division 29 23 21 18 1990 First Round: ........................ .Indiana 48, Winston-Salem St. 0 ........................................... Edinboro 38, Virginia Union 14 Quarterfinals: .........................................Indiana 14, Edinboro 7 Semifinals: .......................... Indiana 27, Mississippi College 0 Championship: .......................... No. Dakota St. 51, Indiana 11 300 Mill St. Edinboro, PA 16412 814-734-5997 814-734-4993 1989 1995 First Round: ............................... New Haven 27, Edinboro 12 ............................................. Ferris State 36, Millersville 26 1994 First Round; ........................ Indiana 35, Grand Valley State .........................................Ferris State 43, West Chester Quarterfinals:....................................Indiana 21, Ferris State Semifinals: .......................... Texas A&M-Kingsville 46, lUP 27 40 17 20 First Round: .............................Indiana 34, Grand Valley St. 24 .........................................No. Dakota St. 45, Edinboro 32 ............................ Portland St 56, West Chester 50 (3QT) Quarterfinals;...................................... Indiana 17, Portland St. 0 Semifinals:.......................... Mississippi College, 27, Indiana 24 1988 First Round:.........................................Millersville 27, Indiana 24 ................................. Jacksonville St. 63, West Chester 24 Quarterfinals: ........................No. Dakota St. 36, Millersville 26 1993 First Round: .......................... . .New Haven 48, Edinboro 28 .................................................. Indiana 28, Ferris State 21 Quarterfinals:....................................Indiana 38, New Haven 35 Semifinals: ...................................... Indiana 21, North Dakota 6 Championship: .......................... North Alabama 41, Indiana 34 1987 Quarterfinals: .............................Central Florida 12, Indiana 10 1985 Quarterfinals: ............................... Bloomsburg 38, Hampton 28 Semifinals: ............................... No. Alabama 34, Bloomsburg 0 1992 First Round:................................. Ferris State 19, Edinboro 15 .........................................New Haven 38, West Chester 26 210 Waterford St Edinboro, PA 734-1159 1981 Good Luck Fighting Scots!!! Good Ludc Fighting Scots! Quarterfinals:................... Shippensburg 40, Virginia Union 27 Semifinals:........................No. Dakota St. 18, Shippensburg 6 1991 First Round:...................................Indiana 56, Virginia Union 7 ........................Shippensburg 34, E. Stroudsburg 33 (QT) Quarterfinals: ................................. Indiana 52, Shippensburg 7 All-Time NCAA Playoff Record: 16-21 (Does not include PSAC head-to-head games) Gallup & TenHaken SCHELL-BAROTH AUTO CENTER NCAA Division II Championship Games 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 Edinboro travelled to Fargo, N.D., in 1989 for its first-ever NCAA Division II playoff game, a contest against the Bison of North Dakota State University. In one of the greatest games in school history, the Boro battled the Division II powerhouse to the end before dropping a 45-32 decision. 50 Northern Colorado 51, New Haven 0 Northern Colorado 23, Carson-Newman 14 North Alabama 27, Pittsburg^State 7 North Alabama 16, Texas A&M-Kingsville 10 North Alabama 41, Indiana (PA) 34 Jacksonville State 17, Pittsburg State 13 Pittsburg State 23, Jacksonville State 6 North Dakota State 51, Indiana (PA) 11 Mississippi College 3, Jacksonville State 0 North Dakota State 35, Portland State 21 Troy State 31, Portland State 17 North Dakota State 27, South Dakota 7 North Dakota State 35, North Alabama 7 Troy State 18, North Dakota State 17 North Dakota State 41, Central State 21 Southwest Texas State 34, California-Davis 9 Southwest Texas State 42, North Dakota State 13 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 21, Eastern Illinois 13 Delaware 38, Youngstown State 21 Eastern Illinois 10, Delaware 9 Lehigh 33, Jacksonville State 0 Montana State 24, Akron 13 Northern Michigan 16, Western Kentucky 14 Central Michigan 54, Delaware 14 Louisiana Tech 34, Western Kentucky 0 Complete Automotive Service Towing 8 Emergency Road Service Alignment Specialist 8206 Edinboro Road (Rt. 99) Justs minutes south of the Millcreek Mall JIM SCHELL Agricultural 664-7432 ATV - Snowmobile Residential Sales - Parts - Service Commercial Accessories Equipment LUNX UNERAL HOME, INC. Hatry D. Glunt 12401 Edinboro Road PA 16412 (PH) 814-734-1552 Edinboro, 2K? Enc Street Edinboro, FA 16412-2211 '97 Edinboro Results & Statistics Fighting Scot Scoreboard Overall Record: 4-6 Date Opponent Sept. 6 13 27 Oct. 4 Nov. Individuai Statistics PSAC West: 2-4 W/L Score Record PSAC HILLSDALE W 21-17 1-0 0-0 L 10-33 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 L 27-35 at Shippensburg L 3-17 1-3 0-1 11 CALIFORNIA (PA) W 38-22 2-3 1-1 18 at Slippery Rock L 10-30 2-4 1-2 25 INDIANA (PA) L 20-25 2-5 1-3 1 at Cheyney W 44-0 3-5 1-3 8 at Clarion 3-6 1-4 4-6 2-4 15 L 0-28 W, OT 29-23 LOCK HAVEN Gerald Thompson Raeshaun Jernigan Chris Morgan Eric Quinn Mick Lilley Lamar Wilson Tyson Cook Dave Sadler Bryan Smetanka Rick Gates Brian Caldwell G 10 8 9 7 9 7 10 10 3 2 10 ATT 194 52 38 38 20 11 1 1 2 3 56 YG 866 318 168 130 79 46 28 0 2 2 128 YL 53 19 11 8 2 7 0 0 7 13 212 NET 813 299 157 122 77 39 28 0 -5 -11 -84 YPC 4.2 5.8 4.1 3.2 3.8 3.5 28.0 0 -2.5 -3.7 -1.5 TD 8 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 416 414 1767 1566 332 316 1435 1250 3.4 3.0 15 16 Tb Passing Edinboro Opponent 1 2 3 4 OT Total 41 35 48 73 53 47 13 202 42 73 7 230 Team Statistics First Downs EU OPP 156 144 Rushing 77 70 Passing 68 67 Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Yards Lost Net Rushing Yards Yards Per Attempt Rushing Yards Per Game Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Passing Completion Percentage Passing Yards Per Game Total Plays Yards Total Offense 11 7 416 414 1767 1566 332 316 1435 1250 3.4 3.0 143.5 125.0 254 238 120 111 1579 1708 .472 .466 157.9 170.8 670 652 3014 2958 4.5 4.5 301.4 295.8 60 69 607 613 17 31 Fumbles Lost 10 15 Passes Had Intercepted 10 8 Turnover Ratio +4 -4 Kickoff Returns 35 33 Average Yards Per Play Average Yards Per Game Penalties Penalty Yards Fumbles * Kickoff Returns Yards 633 597 Kickoff Returns Average 18.1 18.1 57 63 Punt Yardage 2094 2349 Punt Average 36.7 37.3 Punts Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Average 37 35 248 287 6.7 8.2 Brian Caldwell Bryan Smetanka Rick Gates G 10 3 2 ATT 250 3 1 C 120 0 0 PCT 48.0 0 0 YDS 1579 0 0 ■9 0 / 0 INT 10 0 0 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 254 238 120 111 47.2 46.6 1579 1708 9 13 10 8 Receiving Quentin Ware-Bey Jeremy Brain Chris Morgan Gerald Thompson Raeshaun Jernigan Derek Clark Donald Haines Ryan Sauppee Mick Lilley Eric Quinn Scott Harrer Rob Barney G 10 9 9 10 8 6 6 3 9 7 1 1 REC 32 17 15 13 12 10 10 3 3 2 2 1 YDS 673 176 147 87 90 119 113 47 18 59 40 10 YPC 21.0 10.4 9.8 6.7 7.5 11.9 11.3 15.7 6.0 29.5 20.0 10.0 C/G 3.2 1.9 1.7 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.0 .33 .30 2 1 TD 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 120 111 1579 1708 13.2 15.4 12.0 11.1 9 13 Kickoff Returns G 6 3 2 1 1 119 70 53 38 5 6 AVG 24.4 14.9 11.7 17.7 19.0 5.0 6.0 LR 40 37 17 23 23 5 0 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 35 33 633 597 18.1 18.1 40 46 0 0 Tyson Cook G 10 NO 57 YDS 2094 AVG 36.7 LP 65 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 57 63 2094 2349 36.7 37.3 65 64 Raeshaun Jernigan Brian Decker Jeremy Brain G 8 10 9 NO 26 10 1 YDS 136 106 6 AVG 5.2 10.6 6.0 LR 26 16 6 TD 0 0 0 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 37 35 248 287 6.7 8.2 26 51 0 1 Raeshaun Jernigan Lamar Wilson Eric Quinn Dave Sadler Kevin Johnston Joe Peraino John L. Smith 7 7 10 10 1 7 EUP Totals Opp Totals 8 NO 14 v6s *342 8 Punts Tyson Cook G 10 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 FGA FGM 9 18 9 4 18 7 PCT .500 LNG 52 .500 .571 52 42 PAT PATM PTS 21 22 48 21 24 Most Passing Yards Most Rushing Yards Most Total Yards Most Points Most First Downs Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Fewest Total Yards Allowed Fewest Points Allowed Fewest First Downs Allowed 22 202 30 230 Scoring Gerald Thompson Tyson Cook Quentin Ware-Bey Raeshaun Jernigan Eric Quinn Brian Caldwell Brian Decker Ryan Sauppee Lamar Wilson Donald Haines G 10 10 10 8 7 10 10 3 7 6 TD 8 0 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 0 XP 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2XP 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FG 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PTS 48 48 32 24 18 12 6 6 6 2 PPG 4.8 4.8 3.2 3.0 2.6 1.2 .60 2.0 .86 .33 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 25 32 21 24 1 1 9 4 202 230 20.2 23.0 223 234 421 44 20 35 115 163 0 9 California (PA) Cheyney California (PA) Cheyney Cheyney Cheyney Hillsdale Cheyney Cheyney California (PA) Individual Raeshaun Jernigan 65 Indiana (PA) 167 Lock Haven 38 Lock Haven 73 Glenville State 7 California (PA) 130 Glenville State 37 Clarion 17 Glenville State 223 California (PA) 2 2 2 California (PA) Indiana (PA) Cheyney, Lock Haven 40 Shippensburg 26 Shippensburg 14 Clarion Most Yards Rushing Gerald Thompson Most Rushing Attempts Gerald Thompson Defensive Statistics Longest Reception Quentin Ware-Bey Interceptions Brian Decker David Sadler D.K. McDonald Kevin Johnston G 10 10 10 10 No 4 2 1 1 Yards 140 1 1 0 Avg 35.0 0.5 1.0 0.0 TDs 1 0 0 0 EUP Totals Opp Totals 10 10 8 10 142 111 17.8 11.1 1 1 Dan Caro Brian Decker Ed Mattie Nicholas Oto Jesse Hannan Matt Stultz Dan Keen Kevin Johnston Dave Sadler Jim Strohl Tory Hunt D.K. McDonald Ronn MacCannon Glenn Mannion Jerry Henley John L Smith Scott Latosky Stephen Button Mick Lilley Tyson Cook George Bailey Joe Banta Chris Morgan Louie Ludwig Gerald Thompson Quentin Ware-Bey Don Lehman Ryan Sauppee James Moorehead Team Longest Rush G UT AT TOT 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 7 10 9 7 5 7 3 2 9 10 1 3 9 2 10 10 1 3 1 34 57 38 25 29 26 25 34 20 21 10 21 12 3 6 6 2 3 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 25 26 36 29 30 23 11 24 18 17 3 9 10 4 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 58 82 64 61 58 56 48 45 44 39 27 24 21 13 10 8 6 5 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 Most Receptions Quentin Ware-Bey Most Yards Receiving Quentin Ware-Bey Most Passes Attempted Brian Caldwell Most Passes Completed Brian Caldwell Most Yards Passing Brian Caldwell Most Touchdowns Eric Quinn Raeshaun Jernigan Gerald Thompson Longest Kickoff Return Raeshaun Jernigan Longest Punt Return Raeshaun Jernigan Most Tackles Ed Mattie Most Interceptions Brian Decker D.K. McDonald Kevin Johnston Dave Sadler Indiana (PA),Clarion, California (PA) Indiana (PA) 1 Slippery Rock 1 1 California (PA), Shippensburg 1 Most Sacks Clarion Glenville State Hillsdale Fighting Scot quarterback Brian Caldwell is tenth in passing yardage on Edinboro’s alltime list with 1,579 yards after only one season of competition. 718 333 EDINBORO TOTALS 10 385 728 OPPONENT TOTALS 10 389 339 Tackles for Loss: Caro 7-25, Decker 3-6, Mattie 8-22, Oto 3-7, Hannan Punt Returns 52 1997 Fighting Scot Superiatives Kick Scoring Rushing at Carson-Newman GLENVILLE STATE '97 Edinboro Statistics 4-13, Stultz 10-23, Keen 4-15, Strohl 4-7, Hunt 1-1 Passes Broken Up: McDonald 8, Caro 6, Decker 6, Hannan 6, Keen 2, Johnston 2, Sadler 2, MacCannon 2, Mattie 1, Hunt 1 Quarterback Sacks; Hannan 8-25, Caro 5-31, Keen 5-31, Strohl 4.5-15, Mattie 3-33, Stultz 3-14, Decker 1-1, Oto 1-6, Mannion 1-1, Smith 1-9, Hunt 0.5-7 Fumbles Recovered: Hannan-4, Stultz-3, MacCannon-3, Hunt-2, Caro, Oto, Lilley, Banta, Ludwig Fumbles Caused: Decker-4, Hannan-2, Oto, Johnston, MacCannon Blocked Field Goals: none Blocked Extra Point: Sadler-1 53 Edinboro All-Americans (1988-97) Edinboro's impressive string of All-American football players under head coach Tom Hollman continued in 1997, led by junior offensive tackle Todd Rogacki, an honorable mention pick by the Football Gazette. Edinboro players have earned All-American recognition on 53 occasions during the Tom Hollman Era, from 1988 to the present: Georj Lewis, DB 1997 Football Gazette, HM Todd Rogacki, OT Scott Nickel, OL Football Gazette, HM Football Gazette, HM Gary Lhotsky, P 1996 Football Gazette, HM Brian Decker, DB College Sports Information Directors, 1st Football Gazette, 3rd Larry Jackson, RB Football Gazette, HM Jeremy O’Day, OL Associated Press Little All-America, 2nd College Sports Information Directors, 2nd Football Gazette, 2nd 1991 Jeremy O’Day Michael Sims Michael Sims, LB Associated Press Little All-America, 2nd Football Gazette, 2nd Matt Gentile, DT Football Gazette, HM Associated Press, 2nd Football Gazette 1st Jason Perkins, LB Football Gazette, 2nd Steve Russell, DB Football Gazette, 2nd Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Georj Lewis, DB Football Gazette, 3rd John Messura, DL Football Gazette, HM 1995 Pat Schuster, DE Curtis Rose, OL Edinroro and the Harlon Hill Award Two Edinboro University of Pennsylvania football players have been finalists for the Harlon Hill Award, presented annually to the top player in NCAA Division II football. Former Edinboro running back Elbert Cole was one of three Harlon Hill finalists in 1989, while former Fighting Scot wide receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist for the award in 1990. Cole placed third in the 1989 balloting, which was won by Texas A&l University running back Johnny Bailey, a three-time recipient. Priester was runner-up to North Dakota State University quarterback Chris Simdorn in 1990 when the Bison claimed the Division II national title. Cole also was selected an All-American in 1989, receiving first-team honors from Kodak, second-team recognition from Football Gazette and third-team status from the Associated Press. He rushed for 1,507 yards and set Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference records for touchdowns in a season (24) and points in a season (148). Cole led Edinboro to a PSAC West title, an 8-3 overall record, and Jeremy O’Day, OL American Football Coaches Assoc., 1st Dr. C. M. Frank, 1st Associated Press Little All-America, 2nd College Sports Information Directors, 2nd Football Gazette, 2nd Jeremy O'Day, OL Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Mike Edwards, LB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Jody Dickerson College Sports Information Directors, 3rd Football Gazette, HM Michael Sims, LB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Lateef Walters, WR Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Dr. C. M. Frank, 2nd-team Gerald Thompson, RB Dr. C. M. Frank, 3rd-team Jesse Trevino, OL Dr. C.M. Frank, 3rd-team Ron Allen, DB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Gilbert Grantlin, WR Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Todd Henne, TE Jeff Traversy, DT Associated Press, 1st C.M. Frank, 1st Football Gazette, 3rd C.M. Frank, 1st Associated Press, 2nd Football Gazette, 2nd College Sports Information Directors, 2nd Football Gazette, HM Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Dr. C.M. Frank, HM 1994 Dr. C. M. Frank, 1st Football Gazette, 2nd Associated Press, 3rd College Sports Information Directors, 3rd Pat Schuster, DE Football Gazette, 2nd Associated Press, 3rd College Sports Information Directors, 3rd Dr. C M. Frank, 3rd Football Gazette, HM Football Gazette, HM / * Elbert Cole, RB 1989 Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, 1st Football Gazette, 2nd Associated Press, 3rd Ernest Priester, WR Associated Press, 3rd Football Gazette, 3rd Football Gazette, 2nd Hal Galupi, QB Russell Cray, DT Larry Jackson, RB Associated Press, 1st Football Gazette, 1st Joe Brooks, OL Steve Russell, SS Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Curtis Rose, OL Jeff Jacobs, DL Mike Kegarise, OL Jody Dickerson, QB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Kodak/American Football Coaches Association, 1st Associated Press, 1st Football Gazette, 1st Lester Frye, RB 1993 Jason Perkins, LB Keith Cushenberry, DB 1990 Ernest Priester, WR Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Michael Willis, FS Larry Jackson, RB Dr. C.M. Frank, HM Football Gazette, HM Ron Hainsey, OL 1992 Mike Kegarise, OL Associated Press, 3rd Football Gazette, HM Football Gazette, HM Chip Conrad, DT Football Gazette, HM 1988 Jason Perkins, LB Football Gazette, 3rd Elbert Cole, RB Associated Press, HM Mike Barnes, DB Football Gazette, 3rd Michael Willis, FS Elbert Cole, 1989 Harlon Hill Finalist Associated Press, HM Anthony Ross, DE Football Gazette, 3rd 54 55 Ernest Priester, 1990 Harlon Hill Finalist a No. 7 ranking in the final NCAA Division II national poll. Cole finished his Edinboro career with 3,341 yards rushing and 40 rushing touchdowns, ranking him third and second respectively in school history. Priester was the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division Co-Player of the Year in 1990. He also was an All-American, receiving first-team honors from Kodak, the Associated Press and Football Gazette. Priester caught 47 passes in 1990, totaling 1,102 yards (23.4 yards per catch) and 15 touchdowns. He led Edinboro to the NCAA Division II quarterfinals and a 9-3 overall record. Priester also had an outstanding season in 1989, catching 49 passes for 1,128 yards (23-yard average) and a school-record 16 touchdown receptions. He is Edinboro’s all-time career leader in receptions (148), receiving yards (3,064), yards per reception (20.7) and touchdown receptions (35). Following his career at Edinboro, Priester signed a free-agent contract with the National Football League’s Denver Broncos. He later played for his hometown Cleveland Thunder of the Arena Football League. The Harlon Hill Award is named in honor of legendary Chicago Bears wide receiver Harlon Hill, who was an AllAmerican at the University of North Alabama. Irv Sigler, a tailback from Bloomsburg University of PA, was the 1997 winner, the first-ever from the PSAC. The award is selected each year by NCAA Division II sports information directors. Edinboro Team Records Milestones Most Wins in a Season Totai Offense Game - 44 vs. Clarion, 1968 Most Yards Gained 9 - 1995, 1990, 1982, 1971, 1970 Most Consecutive Wins 18 - 1970-72 (regular season) Game - 642 vs. American International, 1994 Season - 4,935 by 1989 team Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss Rushing 21 - 1969-72 (regular season) Most Conference Games Without a Loss Most Yards Gained 18 - 1988-90 (17-0-1) Most Consecutive Road Victories Game - 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season - 3,078 by 1971 team 15-1981-84 307.8 by 1971 team Best Average Game - 71 vs. California, 1979; 71 vs. Fewest Points Yieided Season - 40, 1928 (4.3 ppg) Per Game - 199.3 - 1970 56.0 ypg, 1957 Fewest Passing Yards Yieided Game - 0 (numerous times) Season - 441 by 1973 team Passing Most Points Scored Best Scoring Average - 41.2 by 1983 team Defense Season - 645 (1.7 ypc), 1970 Most Carries Scoring 1/2 Game - 43 vs. Mercyhurst, 1983 Season - 27 by 1993 team Game - Minus 67 vs. Curry, 1965 6.2 by 1971 team Virginia Union (NCAA II playoff), 1990 Season - 435 by 1989 team Game - 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Fewest Rushing Yards Yieided Season - 571 by 1970 team Game - 83 vs. Alliance, 1928 Season - 315 by 1968 team Most Touchdowns Fewest Totai Yards Aiiowed Best Game Average 50th Win - Ashland College (45-6), 1957 100th Win - California (47-4), 1971 150th Win - California (58-20), 1982 200th Win - Shepherd College (48-6), 1990 250th Win - Clarion (28-6), 1995 Season - na Most Attempts Most Passes intercepted Game - 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 Season - 26 by 1971 team Most Yards Gained Game - 376 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season - 2,321, 1993 Most Compietions Game - 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Edinboro Individual Records Scoring Longest Scoring Piays Run from Scrimmage 99, Lester Frye vs. California, 1991 92, Tim Beacham from Steward Ayers vs. Shippensburg, 1980 Field Goal 52, Tyson Cook vs. Hillsdale, 1997 Darren Weber vs. lUP, 1987 Punt Return 95, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Kickoff Return 100, Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven,1987 100, Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984 BlueCross BlueShieM Game - 36, Elbert Cole vs. Slip. Rock, ‘89 Season - 148, Elbert Cole, 1989 Pass •^llGHMARK Most Points Interception Return 102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962 Fumble Return 88, Bob Cicerchi vs. Millersville, 1980 Career - 288, Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Most Touchdowns Game - 6, Elbert Cole vs. Slip. Rock, 1989 Season - 24, Elbert Cole, 1989 Career-48, Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Most Field Goals Game - 4, Jim Trueman vs. Central Connecticut, 1985 Season - 15, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 Career-43, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 Most Extra Points Kicked Game - 9, Jim Trueman vs. Shipp, 1986 Season - 43, Scott Rupert, 1993 Career - 138, Jim Trueman, 1983-86 Most Consecutive - 41, Jim Trueman, ‘84 An Indtpendtnt Llctnttt o/tl» Bhtt OostandBlutShItUAtsocUaian 57 Elbert Cole holds Edinboro all-time records for TDs In a game (6 vs. Slippery Rock, 1989), season (24 in ‘89), and career (48 from 1986-89). Edinboro Ii>n>iviDiJAL Records Rushing Individual Career Records Most Touchdown Passes Game - 5, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, Most Yards Gained Game - 295, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, RUSHING 1986 Season - 25, Jody Dickerson, 1993 Career Rushing Yards Career-62, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 1969 1/2 Game - 218, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969 Season - 1,660, Larry Jackson, 1994 Career - 4,237, Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Yards Per Game Game - 42, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968; 1. 2. 3. Larry Jackson, 1991-1994 Al Raines, 1969-71 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 4,237 3,399 3,341 42, Jody Dickerson vs. New Haven, 1993 4. Gerald Thompson, 1995-pr 2,712 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Lester Frye, 1989-91 Dave Green, 1975-76 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 Keith Collier, 1981-83 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 Rich Holmes, 1974-75 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 Dave Span, 1981-85 Joe Early, 1977-80 Chris Conway, 1987-90 Bryan Libert, 1974-77 Joe Sanford, 1970-71 Blair H rovat, 1981 -84 2,626 1,978 1,900 1,845 1,684 1,673 1,435 1,302 1,266 1,227 1,107 1,095 1,034 1,031 1,026 967 Most Attempts Season - 277, Jody Dickerson, 1993 Career - 911, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Season - 166.0, Larry Jackson, 1994 Pass Receiving (10 games) Career - na Yards Per Carry Season - 8.7, Al Raines, 1971 Career - 6.7, Al Raines, 1969-71 10 Most Yards Gained 11. 12.. Game - 248, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, 1980 (10 rec.) Season - 1,128, Ernest Priester, 1989 Most Carries Game - 38, Lester Frye vs. lUP II, 1990 Season - 317, Lester Frye, 1990 Career - 717, Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Career - 3,064, Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Most Receptions Game - 12, Lateef Walters vs. Hillsdale, 1994 Passing Season - 50, Wrentie Martin, 1992 Career - 147, Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Most Yards Gained Game - 376, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Ernest Priester set many' Edinboro receiving marks, including records for yards and TDs in a season, and yards and TDs in a career. Most Touchdown Receptions Punt Returns Game - 3, Lateef Walters vs. Shippensburg, 1994; 3, Ernest Priester Most Yards Returned Season - 2,209, Jody Dickerson, 1993 (5 times); 3, Bob Suren vs. Lock Haven, Career - 7,299, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 1986; 3, Eric Bosley vs. Buffalo State, Season - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 (15 ret.) 1983; 3, Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971; Career - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 Most Completions Game - 25, Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season - 153, Scott Dodds, 1986 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 12. 13. 14. 15. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 286 282 273 271 271 238 224 215 201 196 194 185 176 175 Career Rushing Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 9. 9. 9. 14. 14. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Al Raines, 1969-71 Lester Frye, 1989-91 42 40 37 27 Gerald Thompson, 1995-pr 25 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 Dave Green, 1975-76 Rich Holmes, 1974-75 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 Chris Conway, 1987-90 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 20 18 16 15 15 15 15 15 12 12 Career Yards Per Carry Kickoff Returns 1. 2. 2. 4. 4. 6. Career - 35, Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Most Yards Returned Total Offense Season - 757, Eric Bosley, 1984 (27.0) Career- 1,385, Larry Jackson, 1991-94 (24.7) Most Yards Gained Game - 358, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont Most Total Yards Per Game Game - 4, Ron Allen vs. Portland State, Game - 48, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968 Season - 342, Blair Hrovat, 1983 Career - 1,245, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Season - 8, Dave Parker, 1982; 8, Jack McCurry, 1971 1. 2. 3. Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 717 642 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Game - 30, Rick lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972 Season - 200, Jim Krentz, 1978 Career - 572, Jim Krentz, 1975-78 Highest Average Game - 46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clarion, Gerald Thompson, 1995-pr 600 10. Brian Caldwell, 1997-pr 1,579 4. Al Raines, 1969-71 Lester Frye, 1989-91 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Tony Brinson, 1993-96 Dave Green, 1975-76 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Keith Collier, 1981-83 506 503 377 372 361 357 334 333 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Joe Sanford, 1970-71 Dan McHenry, 1974-76 Scott McKissock, 1970-72 Mike Malone, 1965 Bob Jacobs, 1980-81 Sean Seibert, 1989-92 Most Sacks Game - 7, Ron Link vs. California, 1981 1971 (5 punts) 1,224 1,040 1,024 751 687 656 Season -41.9, Mike Raynard, 1987 (48) Season - 16, Pat Schuster, 1995 Career-40.3 Mike Raynard, 1986-87 Career - 38, Pat Schuster, 1992-95 Longest - 82, Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion, 1983 Larry Jackson shattered the Boro’s career rushing record, gaining 4,237 yards. Career - 19, Steve Russell, 1991-94 Most Tackles Punting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. Career Rushing Attempts 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Chris Hart, 1993-96 Jude Basile, 1973-75 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 Jim Ross, 1986-89 Rick Shover, 1976-79 Mike Hill, 1976-78 7,299 5,650 5,103 3,550 3,382 3,292 2,578 2,492 2,483 58 59 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 Chris Hart, 1993-96 Jude Basile, 1973-75 Jim Ross, 1986-89 Mike Hill, 1976-78 Rick Shover, 1976-79 Joe Sanford, 1970-71 62 50 49 27 24 21 17 17 16 15 Career Completion Pet 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. Scott Dodds, 1984-86 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Hal Galupi, 1987-90 Jim Ross, 1986-89 Chris Hart, 1994-96 Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Dan McHenry, 1974-76 .569 .528 .527 .521 .501 .500 .500 RECEPTIONS Career Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94 3,064 2,467 1,871 1,812 1,772 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-pr 1,301 John Toomer, 1985-88 Jim Romaniszyn 1970-72 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 Gary McKnight, 1981-84 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Bob Jahn, 1976-78 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 Corey Keyes, 94, 96 Eric Bosley, 1981-84 Paul Stone, 1989-92 Brian Heebsh, 1990-92 1,204 1,083 1,064 986 918 868 840 816 808 787 732 Career Receptions Career Passing Yardage 1968 Most Plays 6.7 6.3 6.3 5.9 5.9 5.5 PASSING Most Passes Intercepted 1995; Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg, 461.1 - 1983 Al Raines, 1969-71 Dave Span, 1981-85 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 Larry Jackson, 1991-94 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 Dave Green, 1975-76 /befense State, 1986 Season - 2,295, Jody Dickerson, 1993 Career - 7,674, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Career Passing Touchdowns 6. 3, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, ‘90 Season - 16, Ernest Priester, 1989 Career-481, Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 Jody Dickerson set Edinboro records for passing yards in a season (2,209) and a career (7,299). Rich Holmes, 1974-75 Derrick Russell, 1990-92 Bob Mengerink, 1969-71 Joe Early, 1977-80 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 Bryan Libert, 1974-77 Mike Ray, 1978-81 Chris Conway, 1987-90 Joe Sanford, 1970-71 Damon Chambers, 1982-84 Andy Parma, 1977-79 Corey Hill, 1990-93 Dave Span, 1981-85 Scott Dodds, 1984-86 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 Elbert Cole, 1986-89 148 135 131 91 91 89 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-pr 85 John Toomer, 1985-88 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 Eric Bosley, 1981-84 Paul Stone, 1989-92 Bob Jahn, 1976-78 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 Corey Keyes, 1994, 96 Bob Klenk, 1982-84 Bob Suren, 1984-86 78 78 61 59 58 57 55 51 47 46 Individual Season Records Individual Career Records Career Receiving TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 7. Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Howard Hackley, 1973-76 Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94 Tim Beacham, 1977-80 Bob Suren, 1984-86 Bob Jahn, 1976-78 Eric Bosley, 1981-84 Gary McKnight, 1981-84 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 35 19 17 14 13 11 10 10 10 DEFENSE Career Tackles 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Jim Krentz, 1975-78 Jason Perkins, 1990-93 Michael Sims, 1992-96 Rich lorfido, 1970-72 Greg Sullivan, 1974-77 Ron Gooden, 1974-77 Al Donahue, 1987-90 Bob Cicerchi, 1978-81 Ron Link, 1977-81 Mike Edwards, 1990, 92-94 Bob King, 1969-71 Gary Sisko, 1969-71 Michael Willis, 1985-88 Jeff Shaw, 1973-76 Willie Chealey, 1981-84 Mario Houston, 1990-93 Bob Beauregard, 1980-83 Willie Curry, 1976-79 Ebby Hollins, 1969-70 George Miller, 1973-76 Wade Smith, 1988-91 Anthony Ross, 1989-92 Pat Schuster, 1991-95 572 480 432 432 429 428 423 398 339 319 319 317 289 280 272 269 267 263 253 246 245 241 238 24. 25. 26. 26. 28. 29. 30. Mike Barnes, 1989-92 Michael Wayne, 1988-89 John Williams, 1987-89 Tom Lang, 1975-78 Bryan Smith, 1975-78 Phil Giavasis, 1980-83 Georj Lewis, 1989-92 Rushing Touchdowns 236 234 226 226 213 212 209 Career Interceptions 1. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 7. 7. 7. 10. 10. 10. Steve Russell, 1991-94 Ken Petardi, 1977-79 Wade Smith, 1988-91 Dave Parker, 1980-83 Ron Miller, 1977-80 John Walker, 1971-73 Ray Bracy, 1982-85 Jim Krentz, 1975-78 Brian Decker, 1995-97 Greg Rose, 1981-83 Dan Allie, 1978-80 George Miller, 1973-76 19 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 Pat Schuster, 1992-95 Rick Jordan, 1981-84 Ron Link, 1977-81 Bryan Lambert, 1992-95 Matt Miller, 1988-90 Russell Cray, 1990-93 John Messura, 1988-91 Delvin Pickett, 1988-91 Anthony Ross, 1989-92 Matt Grebenc, 1982-85 Bob Beauregard, 1980-83 Sean Henderson, 1983-85 Jeff Jacobs, 1988-90 John Brenneman, 1982-85 Pat Schuster had plenty of opportunitites to visit with members of the media in 1995 after setting Edinboro records for sacks in a season with 16 and sacks in a career, 38 - his jersey number. ____________________________________________________________IL iNDivrouAL Season Records Gerald Thompson’s 1,281 yards rushing in ‘95 ranks fifth all-time at the Boro. 1. 2. 3. 4. Larry Jackson, 1994 Lester Frye, 1990 Elbert Cole, 1989 Al Raines, 1971 1,660 1,630 1,507 1,358 5. Gerald Thompson, 1995 1,281 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Dave Green, 1975 Larry Jackson, 1992 Al Raines, 1969 Larry Jackson, 1993 Tony Brinson, 1996 Elbert Cole, 1988 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 Al Raines, 1970 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 Rich Holmes, 1975 1,239 1,218 1,208 1,171 1,019 909 859 833 824 822 16. Gerald Thompson, 1997 60 813 11. Gerald Thompson, 1995 10 11. Bob Menegerink, 1971 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 8. 9. 10. 10. 38 25.5 24 21.5 19.5 19 17 15 14 14 13.5 12 11.5 11.5 Rushing Yards 21 17 16 15 13 12 12 11 11 11 Yards Per Carry Career Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 13. Elbert Cole, 1989 Larry Jackson, 1992 Al Raines, 1971 Larry Jackson, 1994 Al Raines, 1969 Lester Frye, 1990 Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 Tony Brinson, 1996 Lester Frye, 1991 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 8. 8. 17. 18. 19. 20. Bob Mengerink, 1971 Keith Collier, 1981 Lester Frye, 1991 Dave Green, 1976 Al Raines, 1971 Bob Klenk, 1983 Derrick Russell, 1990 Floyd Faulkner, 1986 Elbert Cole, 1989 Damon Chambers, 1983 Jack McCurry, 1970 Larry Jackson, 1994 Al Raines, 1969 Derrick Russell, 1991 Bob Mengerink, 1971 8.7 7.2 6.8 6.5 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.9 PASSING Passing Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 Hal Galupi, 1990 Hal Galupi, 1989 Jim Ross, 1987 Jody Dickerson, 1994 Jody Dickerson, 1992 Chris Hart, 1995 Scott Dodds, 1986 Blair Hrovat, 1982 Chris Hart, 1996 2,209 2,097 1,911 1,903 1,873 1,855 1,803 1,752 1,702 1,635 Passing Touchdowns 812 764 741 739 Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. Lester Frye, 1990 Larry Jackson, 1994 Elbert Cole, 1989 317 274 238 4. Gerald Thompson, 1995 228 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. Dave Green, 1975 Larry Jackson, 1992 Elbert Cole, 1988 Larry Jackson, 1993 Al Raines, 1969 217 213 212 201 201 10. Gerald Thompson, 1997 194 11. Tony Brinson, 1996 185 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. Jody Dickerson, 1993 Hal Galupi, 1989 Blair Hrovat, 1983 Jody Dickerson, 1994 Hal Galupi, 1990 Scott Dodds, 1986 Blair Hrovat, 1984 Blair Hrovat, 1982 Chris Hart, 1995 Jody Dickerson, 1992 Jim Ross, 1987 25 22 19 17 17 17 14 14 13 12 12 Completion Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Scott Dodds, 1986 Jody Dickerson, 1994 Blair Hrovati, 1983 Hal Galupi, 1989 Jim Ross, 1987 .627 .567 .547 .544 .533 6. 6. 8. 9. 10. Chris Hart, 1996 Jody Dickerson, 1991 Hal Galupi, 1988 Jody Dickerson, 1992 Rick Shover, 1979 .531 .531 .523 .517 .515 RECEPTIONS Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1990 Howard Hackley, 1976 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 Wrentie Martin, 1992 Lateef Walters, 1994 John Toomer, 1988 1,128 1,102 972 840 809 778 745 Quentin Ware-Bey, 1997 673 Wrentie Martin, 1991 Howard Hackley, 1975 607 599 Receptions 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 10. Wrentie Martin, 1992 Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1990 Howard Hackley, 1976 Lateef Walters, 1995 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 John Toomer, 1988 Wrentie Martin, 1991 Charles Pollick, 1968 Marcus Griffin, 1993 Ernest Priester, 1986 Bob Jahn, 1978 50 49 47 47 44 44 43 39 37 36 36 36 Receiving TDs 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. Ernest Priester, 1989 Ernest Priester, 1990 Lateef Walters, 1994 Howard Hackley, 1976 Bob Suren, 1986 Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 Marcus Griffin, 1993 Lateef Walters, 1993 John Toomer, 1988 Eric Bosley, 1984 Bob Jahn, 1978 Mike Romeo, 1971 Jim Romaniszyn, 1970 16 15 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 DEFENSE Tackles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. Jim Krentz, 1978 Greg Sullivan, 1977 Rich lorfido, 1972 Bob Cicerchi, 1981 Ebby Hollins, 1970 Jim Krentz, 1977 Al Donahue, 1987 Rich lorfido, 1970 Jason Perkins, 1993 Greg Sullivan, 1975 61 200 182 171 169 161 156 150 141 139 139 Interceptions 1. 2. 2. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Dave Parker, 1982 Steve Russell, 1993 Martelle Betters, 1984 Brian Decker, 1996 Jason Perkins, 1993 Ray B racy, 1984 Ken Petardi, 1978 Ron Miller, 1980 Dan Allle, 1980 John Walker, 1973 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Sacks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 9. 9. 9. Pat Schuster, 1995 Ron Link, 1981 Rick Jordan, 1983 Pat Schuster, 1993 Pat Schuster, 1994 Anthony Ross, 1992 Matt Miller, 1990 Rick Jordan, 1982 Russell Cray, 1992 John Messura, 1990 Ron Link, 1980 16 15 12 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 Tackles for Loss 1. 1. 3. 3. 5. 5. 7. 7. 7. Jason Perkins, 1993 Jason Perkins, 1992 Russell Cray, 1992 John Messura, 1991 Anthony Ross, 1992 Pat Schuster, 1995 Matt Gentile, 1996 Pat Schuster, 1994 Matt Grebenc, 1985 19 19 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 Fumble Recoveries 1. 1. 3. 3. 3. Pat Schuster, 1995 Bob Cierchi, 1980 Greg Sullivan, 1977 Jeff Shaw, 1976 Jesse Hannan, 1997 5 5 4 4 4 Point After Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Scott Rupert, 1993 Jim Trueman, 1984 Jim Trueman, 1983 Jim Trueman, 1986 Darren Weber, 1989 43 42 39 38 36 PSAC All-Time Single Season Records COACH-BY-COACH ReCOBDS Coach Yrs Best W L T Pet. Rushing Yards Tom Hollman (1988-Present) 10 9-2, ‘95 71 34 2 .673 Denny Creehan (1979-1984) 6 9-2, ‘82 39 20 1 .658 Bill McDonald (1969-78) 10 9-1, ‘70, ‘71 54 34 7 .605 Steve Szabo (1985-87) 3 7-3, ’86 15 15 1 .500 Loyal Park (1960-61) 2 4-3-1, ‘61 7 2 .500 Bob Thurbon (1956-59) 4 5-4, ‘56 15 16 2 .485 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Sox Harrison (1926-38, ‘41-42) 15 4-1, ‘27 27 56 2 .329 Jim Hazlett (1962-65) 4 3-5, ‘62 9 22 2 .288 Art McComb (1946-55) 10 3-4, ‘52 14 56 4 .203 William Catcher (1966-68) 3 2-7, ‘67, ‘68 5 20 1 .212 Orville Bailey (1939-40) 2 1-6, ‘39 1 0 .071 7 13 Tom Hollman is Edinboro’s all-time winningest coach with 71 victories. PF 88 83 212 46 131 19 40 11 6 0 59 6 18 39 27 80 80 7 19 20 62 82 45 83 135 79 44 173 139 PA 53 38 30 76 86 80 25 118 154 224 88 98 72 131 191 45 45 154 154 146 139 119 116 73 93 147 193 103 53 REC 3-3 3-2 5-2 2-4 3-4 1-5 3-2 1-6 0-6 0-6 1-4 0-4-1 1-4 1-6 0-7 2-2-1 1-3 0-6 1-6 1-7 1-5-2 3-4 0-5-1 3-4 3-5-1 1-6 1-8 5-4 3-4 PCT .500 .600 .714 .333 .429 .167 .600 .143 .000 .000 .200 .100 .200 .143 .000 .500 .250 .000 .143 .125 .250 .429 .083 .429 .389 .143 .111 .555 .429 Year 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 PF 131 117 91 139 116 84 113 204 42 81 114 194 237 355 167 168 131 259 273 139 167 131 155 178 294 412 353 217 321 PA 111 127 114 114 113 123 129 132 224 224 307 203 89 155 158 182 127 156 174 123 247 148 84 84 110 144 210 209 283 62 REC 4-4-1 3-4-1 3-4-1 4-3-1 3-5 2-6 2-5-1 6-2-1 1-6-1 2-7 2-7 4-4-1 9-1 9-1 3-5-1 4-4-1 5-2-2 8-3 6-4 3-6-1 3-6-1 4-6 6-2-1 4-6 9-2 8-2 8-2 5-4-1 7-3 PCT .500 .438 .438 .563 .375 .250 .313 .722 .188 .222 .222 .500 .900 .900 .389 .500 .667 .727 .600 .350 .350 .400 .722 .400 .819 .800 .800 .550 .700 Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1997 1993 1996 1996 1993 1994 1990 1994 1994 1989 2,038 2,027 1,865 1,764 1,748 1,660 1,630 1,601 1,597 1,507 PA 283 184 202 190 199 131 255 207 155 223 230 J REC 3-8 5-4-1 8-3 9-3 7-4 8-2-1 8-3 7-3 9-2 6-4 4-6 PCT .273 .550 .727 .750 .636 .773 .727 .700 .818 .600 .400 / "Top Ten” Seasons 1. 1. 3. 3. 5. 5. 5. 8. 9. 9. 9. 1970 1971 1995 1982 1927 1983 1984 1992 1965 1980 1990 Michael Mann James Suber Keith Higdon Irvin Sigler Lester Frye Darrien Peoples Irvin Sigler Derrick Price Ed O'Reilly Mike Morucci 1993 1996 1993 1996 1990 1996 1997 1990 1974 1979 373 333 330 323 317 306 299 291 287 281 Overall Record 9-1 9-1 9-2 9-2 4-1 8-2 8-2 8-2-1 6-2-1 6-2-1 9-3 .900 .900 .818 .818 .800 .800 .800 .773 .750 .750 .750 Reaular Season 8-0 9-0 9-1 9-1 4-1 8-2 8-2 8-1-1 6-2-1 6-2-1 8-2 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Irvin Sigler LaMonte Coleman Elbert Cole Michael Mann Dennis Robinson Keith Higdon Bill Pettyjohn Bert Nye Joe lacone BL SR EDIN lUP lUP CHEY SHIP WCU WCU 1996 1994 1989 1993 1994 1993 1991 1967 1962 25 21 21 19 18 18 18 18 18 Passing Attempts 1. 2. * 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dave McDonald Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Rich Lichtel Rich Ingold Kevin Russell Sam Mannery Damian Poalucci WC LH KUTZ LH LH BL lUP CAL CAL ESU 1994 1995 1990 1993 1994 1967 1985 1984 1990 1996 504 502 474 458 431 415 414 406 400 393 Completions 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dave McDonald Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Kevin Russell Andy Breault Rich Ingold Craig Ray Damian Poalucci 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. ESU WC KUTZ WC LH LH KUTZ CLAR LH lUP Damian Poalucci Dave McDonald Andy Breault Dave MacDonald Bob McLaughlin Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Chris Weibel Bob McLaughlin Scott Woods 1996 1994 1990 1992 1995 1994 1991 1996 1993 1993 3,831 3,613 3,143 3,085 2,937 2,927 2,927 2,880 2,877 2,856 1996 1994 1991 1996 1990 1989 1967 1966 1993 1993 1990 40 40 37 32 27 26 26 26 25 25 25 WC KUTZ LH LH LH CAL KUTZ lUP CLAR ESU 1994 1990 1993 1995 1994 1984 1991 1985 1994 1996 272 269 261 252 236 234 225 219 216 214 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. Damian Poalucci Dave McDonald Andy Breault Chris Weibel TonyAliucci Ed Brown Rich Lichtel Jim Alcorn Jody Dickerson Dave MacDonald Ed Brown ESU WC KUTZ CLAR lUP WC BL CLAR EDIN WC WC Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8. 8. Ron Lelko Mark Steinmeyer Brian Penecale Greg Hopkins Jon Spinosa Greg Hopkins Bob Tucker Marlon Worthy Perry Kemp Scott Benoit Len Pesotini BL KUTZ WC SR LH SR BL CLAR CAL ESU lUP 1996 1990 1994 1994 1995 1993 1967 1994 1983 1983 1975 99 86 85 83 80 79 77 74 74 74 74 BL WC BL SR SR ESU lUP WC EDIN lUP 1996 1994 1967 1994 1993 1996 1990 1992 1989 1989 1,596 1,429 1,325 1,283 1,229 1,194 1,183 1,157 1,128 1,108 WC lUP BL ESU EDIN EDIN MILL WC WC lUP SHIP BL 1994 1990 1996 1996 1989 1990 1997 1992 1988 1987 1981 1967 22 20 18 16 16 15 13 13 13 13 13 13 Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ron Lelko Brian Penecale Bob Tucker Greg Hopkins Greg Hopkins Mike Mancuso Jai Hill Steve Weaver Ernest Priester Jai Hill Receiving TDs 1. *2. 3. 4. 4. 5. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. Brian Penecale Jai Hill Ron Lelko Mike Mancuso Ernest Priester Ernest Priester Sean Scott Steve Weaver Bill Hess Tony Trave Ed Noon Bob Tucker 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Damian Poalucci Dave McDonald Andy Breault James Franklin Bob McLaughlin Dave MacDonald Chris Weibel Bob McLaughlin Jeff Petrucci Bob McLaughlin 1996 1994 1990 1994 1995 1992 1996 1994 1968 1993 3,883 3,603 3,173 3,129 3,092 3,082 3,065 2,996 2,944 2,928 BL EDIN CLAR WC SR lUP BL lUP CLAR 1996 1989 1996 1994 1994 1993 1997 1990 1966 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 20 20 BL EDIN WCU CLAR WC WC WC lUP SR 1996 1989 1962 1996 1994 1958 1967 1993 1994 150 148 144 138 132 132 129 126 126 lUP CLAR lUP WC WC WC lUP EDIN SHIP 1993 1996 1994 1971 1988 1989 1991 1993 1991 64 57 55 52 46 45 44 43 43 lUP lUP CLAR ESU ESU SHIP EDIN CLAR 1995 1993 1979 1994 1992 1991 1982 1980 18 18 16 15 15 15 15 15 ESU WC KUTZ ESU LH WC CLAR LH CAL LH Overall Touchdowns Most Passing TDs lUP lUP CHEY BL EDIN KU BL WC SR BL Rushing TDs PF 226 223 435 336 228 336 362 367 316 276 202 Year 1. 2. *3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Total Offense Passing Yards BL lUP lUP BL CHEY EDIN EDIN SR lUP EDIN Rushing Attempts Year-by-Year Records Year 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 Irvin Sigler Michael Mann James Suber Irvin Sigler Keith Higdon Larry Jackson Lester Frye LaMonte Coleman Dennis Robinson Elbert Cole | *NCAA recognized single season or career leader based on regular season games only. 63 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. Irvin Sigler Elbert Cole Steve Witte Brian Penecale LaMonte Coleman Michael Mann Irvin Sigler Jai Hill Mickey Catello Most Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. Irvin Sigler Elbert Cole Joe lacone Steve Witte Brian Penecale Bill Shockley Bert Nye Michael Mann LaMonte Coleman Most PATs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. Michael Geary Tyler Palisin John Ruff Barry Stevenson John Marotta John Marotta John Jaworski Scott Rupert Howie Guarini Most Field Goals 1. 1. *2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. Jon Ruff Michael Geary Bill May Matt Seagraves Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini Rich Ruszkiewicz Bill May Kick Scoring - Most Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Michael Geary Jon Ruff John Marotta Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini Jim Trueman lUP lUP WC ESU SHIP EDIN 1993 1995 1988 1991 1991 1984 118 93 79 79 79 75 The Last 40 Years P!SAC All-Time Career Records Rushing Yards 1. 2. 3. *4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 10. Irvin Sigler Michael Mann Larry Jackson Ricke Stonewall Derrick Price Joe lacone Mike Morucci Ron Perkins Joe Speese Al Raines Elbert Cole Passing Yards BL lUP EDIN MILL WC WC BL WC LH EDIN EDIN 94-97 90-93 91-94 81-84 87-90 60-62 76-79 79-82 77-80 69-71 86-89 5,105 4,805 4,237 4,169 4,001 3,958 3,536 3,499 3,399 3,399 3,341 Michael Mann Irvin Sigler Derrick Price Mike Morucci Darrien Peoples Gary Frantz Larry Jackson Ron Perkins Rob Funderburk Rick Porter lUP BL WC BL KU CLAR EDIN WC MAN SR Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Dave McDonald Sam Mannery Damian Poalucci Al Niemela Bill Bair Chris Fagan TonyAliucci Jody Dickerson LH KUTZ WC CAL ESU WC MAN MILL lUP EDIN 92-95 10,640 89-92 9,086 91-94 9,080 87-90 8,680 94-97 8,654 85-88 7,853 89-92 7,531 89-92 7,362 7,332 89-91 91-94 7,299 WC KUTZ WC ESU lUP CAL EDIN BL LH MAN WC BL 91-94 89-92 85-88 94-97 89-91 87-90 91-94 93-96 92-95 89-92 87-90 84-87 89 86 73 69 65 64 62 60 60 56 56 56 LH LH SR lUP KUTZ BL WC BL WC MAN 92-95 93-96 91-94 88-91 88-91 94-97 92-95 92-95 85-88 87-90 261 238 215 214 200 194 191 185 182 178 lUP SR BL LHU BL EDIN WC WC CLAR LH 88-91 91-94 92-95 93-96 94-97 86-90 92-95 85-88 82-85 92-95 4,073 3,382 3,134 3,100 3,077 3,064 2,983 2,866 2,711 2,710 WC lUP EDIN WC BL BL WC SR ESU MAN CLAR SHIP 92-96 88-91 86-90 85-88 94-97 92-95 87-90 91-94 94-97 87-90 82-85 80-82 48 41 35 30 29 29 29 28 27 25 25 24 Passing TDs Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Total Offense 90-93 94-97 87-90 76-79 93-96 76-79 91-94 79-82 83-86 78-81 849 840 812 785 752 726 717 696 677 663 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 9. 9. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bob McLaughlin Sam Mannery Dave McDonald Andy Breault Damian Poalucci Bill Bair Jody Dickerson Al Niemela TonyAliucci Kevin Russell LH CAL WC KUTZ ESU MAN EDIN WC lUP CAL 92-95 11,041 87-90 9,125 91-94 9,081 89-92 8,975 94-97 8,569 89-92 8,101 91-94 7,674 85-88 7,359 89-91 7,034 82-84 7,012 Overall Touchdowns Dave McDonald Andy Breault Al Niemela Damian Poalucci Tony Aliucci Sam Mannery Jody Dickerson Glen McNamee Bob McLaughlin Bill Bair Ed Brown Jay DeDea 1. 1. 2. 3. *3. *4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 7. 7. Irvin Sigler Steve Witte Michael Mann Brian Penecale Elbert Cole Larry Jackson Ricke Stonewall Joe lacone Jai Hill Mark Steinmeyer Ron Perkins Toby Barkman BL CLAR UIP WC EDIN EDIN Mill WC lUP KUTZ WC ESU 94-97 92-96 90-93 92-95 V 86-89, 91-94 81-84 60t62 88-91 88-91 79-82 60-63 CLAR BL lUP WC EDIN WC EDIN KUTZ MILL ESU 92-96 94-97 90-93 92-95 86-89 60-62 91-94 88-91 81-84 89-92 332 330 312 288 288 288 270 266 264 262 WC lUP EDIN MILL WC EDIN MILL ESU SHIP lUP 87-90 85-88 83-86 86-89 70-73 91-94 90-93 89-91 75-78 92-93 155 140 138 121 118 117 115 112 104 102 ESU CLAR SHIP EDIN MILL EDIN 89-92 77-80 88-91 79-82 90-93 83-86 50 49 47 43 39 36 55 55 52 48 48 45 44 42 41 41 41 41 Rushing TDs 1. 2. * 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. 7. 7. 8. 8. 8. Irvin Sigler Michael Mann Ricke Stonewall Larry Jackson Steve Witte Joe lacone Elbert Cole Ron Perkins LaMonte Coleman Bed Nye Mike Johnson Steve Girting Rob Funderburk BL lUP MILL EDIN CLAR WC EDIN WC SR WC BL lUP MAN 94-97 90-93 81-84 91-94 92-96 60-62 86-89 79-82 92-94 66-68 92-95 85-88 83-86 55 48 43 42 41 41 40 40 37 37 33 33 33 Passing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bob McLaughlin Sam Mannery Andy Breault Dave McDonald Chris Fagan Brian Gilbert Damian Poalucci Al Niemela Jay DeDea Bill Blair LH CAL KUTZ WC MILL SHIP ESU WC BL MAN 92-95 87-90 89-92 91-94 89-92 90-92 94-97 85-88 84-87 89-92 1,668 1,283 1,259 1,201 1,098 1,071 1,067 1,063 1,051 1,041 Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bob McLaughlin Andy Breault Sam Mannery Dave McDonald Bill Blair Al Niemela Rob Holmes Chris Fagan Damian Poalucci Kevin Russell LH KUTZ CAL WC MAN WC KU MILL ESU CAL 92-95 89-92 87-90 91-94 89-92 85-88 93-96 89-92 94-97 82-84 884 733 649 644 617 600 560 556 556 546 Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Scoring John Spinosa Bryan McGinty Greg Hopkins Jai Hill Mark Steinmeyer Ron Lelko Brian Penecale Buck Eardley Bill Hess Du. MacDonald Receiving Yards 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Jai Hill Greg Hopkins Buck Eardley Bryan McGinty Ron Lelko Ernest Priester Brian Penecale Bill Hess Terry McFetridge Jon Spinosa Brian Penecale Jai Hill Ernest Priester Bill Hess Ron Lelko Buck Eardley Scott Asman Greg Hopkins Mike Mancuso Du. MacDonald Terry McFetridge Ed Noon Steve Witte Irvin Sigler Michael Mann Brian Penecale Elbert Cole Joe lacone Larry Jackson Mark Steinmeyer Ricke Stonewall Ed Detwiler Most PATs Receiving TDs 1. 2. * 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. John Marotta John Sandstrom Jim Trueman ' Luke HadfieW Barry Stevenson Scott Rupert Brad Heim Ed Detwiler Jim Curley Michael Geary Most Field Goals *NCAA recognized single season or career leader based on regular season games only. 64 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ed Detwiler Bill May Howie Guarini Rich Ruszkiewicz Brad Heim Jim Trueman Kick Scoring - Most Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Ed Detwiler Jim Trueman John Marotta Howie Guarini Bill May Brad Heim John Sandstrom ESU EDIN WC SHIP CLAR MILL lUP 89-91 83-86 87-90 88-91 77-80 90-93 85-88 262 246 245 241 234 232 230 of Boro Footrall 1973 (4-4-1) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC .............................0pp. * 0 Fairmont................. 0 *11 Central Conn....... 24 0 Ashland................ 37 * 3 Slippery Rock......17 21 Indiana................... 14 *23 Clarion...................22 25 Lock Haven......... 27 * 38 Shippensburg......28 47 California........... 13 168 ............................. 182 ESC •0pp. 19 Clarion............. ....... 0 * 6 Slippery Rock. .......6 0 Indiana............. .....27 *19 Grove City...... .....14 26 Lock Haven.... .....33 *28 Mansfield........ ....... 6 33 Ashland........... ....... 6 * 0 California........ .....13 Beaver Bowl Game: 6 0 Slippery Rock. ....111 131 1959 (3-4-1) Coach; Bob Thurbon ESC ■0pp. 0 Clarion............. .....13 12 Slippery Rock. .....13 32 Indiana............. .....12 23 St. Vincent...... .....29 36 Lock Haven.... .....13 6 Hiram............... ....... 6 8 Mansfield........ ....... 0 0 California........ 41 117 ...127 1960 (3-4-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC .0pp. 13 Clarion............. ....... 7 7 Slippery Rock. .....13 14 Indiana............. .....14 6 Lycoming........ .....12 6 Lock Haven.... ..... 33 14 John Carroll.... ....... 7 18 Brockport........ ....... 7 13 California........ 21 ...114 91 1961 (4-3-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC •0pp. 13 Clarion............. .....12 6 Slippery Rock. .....36 33 Indiana............. ....... 7 6 Frederick........ .....14 7 Lock Haven.... ....... 7 20 Lycoming........ ....... 6 35 Brockport........ ....... 6 26 19 California........ 139 ...114 1962 (3-5) Coach: Jim Hazlett ■0pp. ESC 7 Grove City...... ....... 0 7 Slippery Rock. .....10 * 0 Indiana............. .....14 20 Clarion............. .....21 *28 Lock Haven.... .....14 20 Shippensburg. .....27 *28 Brockport........ ....... 0 * 6 California........ 27 116 ...113 1963 (2-6) Coach: Jim Hazlett ■0pp. ESC *27 Grove City...... ....... 7 * 0 Slippery Rock. .....14 7 Indiana............. .....41 * 6 Clarion............. ....... 7 16 Lock Haven.... .....14 * 8 Shippensburg. .....12 6 Brockport........ ....... / IH 84 ocmiumici........ .. ^ 1 ..123 1964 (2-5-1) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC 0pp. *47 Bridgewater.... ......0 3 Slippery Rock. ......3 * 7 Indiana............. ....31 14 Clarion............. ......7 *22 Lock Haven.... ....25 7 Michigan Tech ......8 * 0 California........ ....14 13 Shippensburg. .. 41 ..129 113 1965 (6-2-1 )-H Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC 0pp. *13 Baldwin-Wallace.. 13 *48 Curry College. ......0 * 3 Slippery Rock. ....13 10 +lndiana......... ......6 *14 +Clarion........... ....13 14 Lock Haven.... ....27 *35 +Shippensburg ....26 29 Bridgewater.... ....13 38 +California....... .. 21 ..132 204 +Edlnboro later forfeited 1966 (1-6-1) Coach: William Catcher 0pp. ESC 0 Baldwin-Wallace. .68 7 Slippery Rock. ......7 * 0 Indiana............. ....14 7 Clarion............. ....41 *14 Lock Haven.... ....17 0 Shippensburg. ....42 7 Geneva............ ......0 * 7 California......... .. 35 42 ..224 r* 1967 (2-7) Coach: William Catcher ESC 0pp. 12 Cheyney......... ....13 * 6 East Stroudsburg 33 * 7 Slippery Rock. ......6 0 Indiana............. ....19 * 7 Clarion............. ....28 6 Lock Haven.... ....30 *12 Shippensburg. ....33 *14 Geneva............ ....13 17 California........ .. 49 ..224 81 1968 (2-7) Coach: William Catcher ESC 0pp. 15 E. Stroudsburg ....49 *27 Ohio Northern. ....26 0 Slippery Rock. ....16 * 0 Indiana............. ....58 13 Clarion............. ....37 *21 Lock Haven.... ....56 0 Shippensburg. ....23 31 Geneva............ ......7 *7 California........ .. 35 ..307 114 1969 (4-4-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC Opp. 40 Brockport........ ....29 7 Ohio Northern. ....27 *40 Slippery Rock. ....13 0 Indiana............. ....27 * 0 Clarion............. ....24 33 Lock Haven.... ....41 *24 Shippensburg. ....14 *34 Geneva............ ....12 16 California......... .. 16 ..203 194 j ^ '’iff? 0./=? r‘'i? yiLv.3/f? '>S{J i} Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ■Opp. *37 Cheyney........ ....... 0 24 Slippery Rock ....... 0 *31 Indiana............ .....14 10 Clarion............. ....... 6 *34 Lock Haven.... .....21 35 Shippensburg .....15 PSAC Championship: *14 West Chester ....... 6 NAIA National Semifinals: 20 7 Westminster... 237 .....89 1971 (9-1) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC ■Opp. 32 Waynesburg... .....10 *57 Eureka (III.)..... ....... 0 *49 Slippery Rock .....21 29 Indiana............. .....23 *24 Clarion............. .....17 42 Lock Haven.... .....26 *42 Shippensburg .....16 19 Ohio Northern. ....... 0 47 California........ ....... 7 PSAC Championship: 14 West Chester. ... 35 ...155 355 1972 (3-5-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ■Opp. *23 Waynesburg... ....... 6 7 Ashland........... .....51 7 Slippery Rock. ....... 7 * 7 Indiana............. .....17 9 Clarion............. .....10 *56 Lock Haven.... .....19 * 9 Shippensburg. .....14 9 Cortland (NY). .....14 *40 California........ 20 167 ...158 ■' i2’A-’i ijL'W-Laai • 23 '• 2a.RS.:.B7.'>,74‘,4,>.40;£6>L.SSj7S.;: 7.' 3,. 4? ‘ 65 1974 (5-2-2) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC .............................0pp. 12 Fairmont................. 7 *21 Baldwin-Wallace..13 7 Slippery Rock........7 * 7 Indiana...................25 21 Clarion................... 21 *14 Lock Haven........... 0 0 Shippensburg......19 22 Kenyon..................21 *21 California........... 131 127 1975 (8-3) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC .............................0pp. 21 W. Va. Wesleyan...7 * 0 Fairmont............... 20 14 Baldwin-Wallace..35 *24 Slippery Rock......19 28 Indiana.................. 21 * 30 Clarion.....................0 52 Lock Haven........... 0 *21 Shippensburg......16 *21 Saginaw Valley......0 28 California..............14 PSAC Championship: 20 East Stroudsburg 24 259 156 1976 (6-4) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC .............................0pp. 17 Fairmont............... 21 *34 Cortland.................11 53 Frostburg.............. 13 19 Slippery Rock......24 * 8 Indiana..................... 5 25 Clarion...................20 *45 Lock Haven..........15 24 Shippensburg......28 *13 C.W. Post.............30 *35 California.............._7 273 174 1977 (3-6-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC .............................0pp. * 6 Fairmont..................7 17 Saginaw Valley....21 * 19 Frostburg.................0 *25 Slippery Rock......13 3 Indiana..................... 3 * 6 Clarion...................10 14 Lock Haven......... 20 * 7 Shippensburg......17 12 Millersville.............24 30 California.............. _8 139 123 The Last 40 Years of Boro Footrall 1978 (3-6-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC .Opp. 26 Fairmont........ .....26 *10 Muskingum..... .....23 *20 Millersville....... .....22 * 7 Clarion............. .....42 31 Lock Haven.... .....21 *15 Shippensburg. .....23 7 California........ .....28 *17 Slippery Rock. ....13 27 Indiana............. ....21 7 C.W. Post....... .. 28 167 ..247 1979(4-6) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC .............................0pp. * 0 Fairmont.................. 9 28 Muskingum........... 13 6 Millersville............. 17 0 Clarion.................... 13 * 7 Lock Haven......... 24 18 Shippensburg......28 *31 California................ 7 13 Slippery Rock......14 *13 Indiana......................9 15 Westminster...... 14 131 148 1980 (6-2-1) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC ............................ 0pp. * 24 Westminster...........0 *28 Millersville............... 0 6 Lock Haven............7 * 22 Shippensburg......22 17 California.............. 13 0 Slippery Rock......15 11 Indiana..................... 7 34 Univ. at Buffalo....10 *13 Clarion................ 1Q 155 1981 (4-6) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC ............................ 0pp. 6 Fairmont................13 *51 New Haven........ 19 *13 Lock Haven......... 14 0 Shippensburg......17 * 3 California..............39 12 Slippery Rock...... 39 * 6 Indiana...................7 * 35 Univ. of Buffalo..... 0 27 Clarion...................17 25 Bloomsburg....... 9 178 1982 (9-2-0) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC ............................0pp. *34 Bloomsburg.......... 7 29 New Haven............ 0 *10 Shippensburg.......6 58 California............20 *10 Slippery Rock....... 7 6 Indiana.................... 3 33 Mansfield.................6 * 20 Clarion................ 22 34 Lock Haven............7 38 Mercyhurst............ 8 PSAC Championship: 22 E. Stroudsburg... 24 294 .............................iio EUP 31 26 *28 33 *31 67 *59 7 *65 *20 367 1983 (8-2) Coach: Denny Creehan EUP ........................... Opp. *41 West Liberty.......... 3 48 W. Va. Wesleyan .30 44 Shippensburg......16 *19 California.............. 24 28 Slippery Rock......20 *21 Indiana................... 23 59 Buffalo State........... 0 28 Clarion..................... 8 * 50 Lock Haven........ *Z4 Mercyhurst........ 13 412 ............................. 144 1984 (8-2) Coach: Denny Creehan EUP .............................Opp. 40 West Liberty.........14 *42 W. Va. Wesleyan...0 20 California...............14 *31 Slippery Rock...... 26 17 Indiana................... 52 40 East Stroudsburg 20 *24 Clarion................... 35 45 Lock Haven..........25 * 36 84 Shippensburg.......14 *58 Dist. of Columbia. 10 353 .............................210 1985 (5-4-1) Coach: Steve Szabo EUP ............................ Opp. 23 Wayne State.........23 40 Central Conn....... 13 * 9 California...............14 32 Slippery Rock...... 21 * 9 Indiana................... 35 *30 East Stroudsburg 14 7 Clarion................... 26 * 27 Lock Haven..........22 24 Shippensburg...... 21 174 *16 Fairmont State .. 20 217 ............................. 209 1986 (7-3) Coach: Steve Szabo EUP ............................Opp. *27 Wayne State.........24 *21 Mansfield.............. 28 *24 Slippery Rock...... 14 10 Indiana...................28 9 West Chester......37 *48 Clarion...................21 30 Lock Haven......... 21 * 66 Shippensburg......53 29 California..............24 57 Fairrnont State .. 33 321 ............................283 1987 (3-8) Coach: Steve Szabo EUP .............................Opp 8 Liberty.....................13 21 Mansfield........... ...10 *14 Central Conn.......... 7 35 Slippery Rock......36 *17 Indiana.................. 28 * 28 West Chester..... 49 24 Clarion.................. 48 *31 Lock Haven.........21 16 Shippensburg......18 *17 California..............28 15 Shepherd..........._25 226 ............................. 283 1988 (5-4-1) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ............................ Opp. 7 Liberty.....................17 *37 Saginaw............... 28 14 New Haven...........30 7 Indiana..................27 22 Kutztown................34 * 35 Clarion......................0 45 Lock Haven............7 *19 Shippensburg......10 23 California...............17 *14 Slippery Rock.... 14 223 1989 (8-3) Coach; Tom Hollman EUP ............... .......Opp. 27 Liberty.................... 51 *46 New Haven...........13 *37 Indiana......................0 *42 Kutztown................21 12 Clarion......................7 *49 Lock Haven......... 10 60 Shippensburg........ 6 '54 California............... 14 62 Slippery Rock........ 7 14 Youngstown State28 NCAA Division II Playoffs: 32 N. Dakota State. 45 435 ............................. 202 1990(9-3) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ...................... ..... Opp. *48 Shepherd College .6 27 Youngstown State31 33 Bloomsburg............6 *23 Clarion................... 14 '41 Lock Haven............6 10 Shippensburg........ 3 43 California.............. 37 *17 Slippery Rock......10 29 Indiana............. ..... 36 20 Fairmont State.....13 NCAA Division tl Playoffs: 38 Virginia Union......14 7 Indiana............... 14 336 ............................. 190 1991 (7-4) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ......... .................. Opp. 0 Youngstown St. ...24 25 Northwood Inst. ...14 *35 S. Connecticut.....16 *23 Bloomsburg.........21 17 Clarion.................... .9 28 Lock Haven......... 12 7 Shippensburg......45 *45 California.............. 10 0 Slippery Rock........ 7 *17 Indiana...................20 * 31 Fairmont State .. 21 228 ........................199 Hillsdale........... .....28 Mansfield........ .....31 Elizabeth City. ....... 0 Lock Haven.... .....16 Shippensburg. .....17 California........ ....... 6 Slippery Rock. .....39 Indiana...................21 American Int’l. .....25 Clarion.............. 24 ...207 1995 (9-2) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ........................... Opp. *21 Hillsdale............... 14 7 Appalachian St... 44 26 Portland State....... 7 *52 Lock Haven........ 12 40 Shippensburg......7 *31 California..... ........... 7 22 Slippery Rock.....13 *35 Indiana......;.......... 18 *42 Mansfield /........... 0 28 Clarion .............. 6 NCAA Divisiorf II Playoffs: 12 New Haven......... 27 316 ............................. 155 1996 (6-4) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP .............................Opp. 35 Hillsdale.................21 12 Carson-Newman. 42 7 Univ. of Buffalo....17 *31 Shippensburg...... 17 14 California................13 *28 Slippery Rock.....35 18 Indiana.................. 20 *38 Cheyney ...............6 *48 Clarion ..................35 45 Lock Haven......... 17 276 .............................223 1992 (8-2-1) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ............................ Opp. *35 Univ. at Buffalo....13 *37 Northwood Inst....13 41 So. Connecticut.....0 1997 (4-6) 184 Clarion...................17 *26 Coach: Tom Hollman 38 Lock Haven......... 10 EUP ............................ Opp. *47 Shippensburg........3 *21 Hillsdale.................. 17 33 California...............13 ' 10 Carson-Newman. 33 * 7 Slippery Rock...... 10 j *27 Glenville State...... 35 21 Indiana.....................21♦ 3 Shippensburg........17 36 Millersville............ 12 *38 California................ 22 NCAA Division II Playoffs: 10 Slippery Rock........30 _15 Ferris State......_19 *20 Indiana.................. 25 336 ................ ............ 131 44 Cheyney.................. 0 0 Clarion....................28 1993 (8-3) *29 Lock Haven (OT) .23 Coach: Tom Hollman 202 ............................. 230 EUP Opp. *9 Ferris State..... ....23 *Denotes home games 34 Elizabeth City.. ....27 28 Univ. at Buffalo ....17 28 Clarion Univ..... ......0 ‘52 Lock Haven ..... ....20 Scores prior to 1958 are 34 Shippensburg.. ....17 available by contacting ‘32 California......... .....7 EUP Sports Information. 41 Slippery Rock.. ...38 Office, 814/732-2776 x234 24 Indiana.............. ...31 52 Millersville........ ...27 NCAA Division II Playoffs: 28 New Haven....... 48 362 .............. ...............255 1994 (7-3) Coach: Tom Hollman Edinroro Atrletic Hall of Fame Edinboro University of Pennsylvania took a historic step in its athletic program 16 years ago with the induction of 18 individuals into its newly created Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1982, the university honored 18 charter members who had distinguished themselves through their associations with athletics at Edinboro University, either by virtue of their performances, or by their meritorious efforts on behalf of the university’s athletic program. More than 100 former Edinboro University student-athletes, coaches, administrators and supporters of the athletic program have since been awarded this honor. The Fighting Scot athletic department takes special pride each April by honoring new members with their induction into the Hall of Fame. Each inductee or representative is presented a plaque, which identifies his or her service to the university. A duplicate plaque is placed in the Athletic Hall of Fame trophy case located in the lobby of McComb Fieldhouse. Additionally, Edinboro University also honors its annual Outstanding Athletic Contributor, Coach of the Year and top senior athletes at the Hall of Fame Banquet. Student athletes are also awarded varsity letters at the banquet. To nominate an individual for induction to the Hall of Fame, contact the Sports Information Office, at (814) 7322776 extension 234. Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees 1982 Charter Members Sox Harrison* Henry Anderson, 1931* WaltAskins, 1960 Lawrence Blaney, 1932* Arnold Bradshaw, 1963 Gary Gilbert, 1961 Curli Halmi * Joseph Leson, 1935* Emil Magdik, 1960 David O’Dessa, 1961 Dan Pretchel, 1965 Fred Riley, 1972 Ted Robison, 1970 Joe Sanford, 1971 Frank Smith, 1969 Frank Soscia, 1942* John B. Wolfe, 1940 Mike Zahorchak, 1937 1983 Inductees Nancy Acker* Dave Antognoli, 1973 William Holland, 1935 Hanio “Hank” Mariotti* Joseph Massa, 1934* Loyal Park, 1953 James Romaniszyn, 1973 Jim Sims, 1964 1984 Inductees Tom Herr, 1974 John McCurry, 1972 Robert McVeigh, 1951 Jerry Mifsud, 1973 Keith Nichols, 1951 Oscar Palmquist, 1934* Nettie Mai Ruttle* JackWeixel, 1950 1985 Inductees 1989 Inductees Harold Arrowsmith, 1932 Robert Camp, 1930* Bill Engh* Chuck Lodge, 1952 Jack Sinott, 1959 Roy Stauffer, 1974 Bernard Twardowski, 1958 J.Jude Basile, 1976 Leo Bemis, 1941 Jim Kirk, 1974 Dale Loslein, 1978 Dennis Ranalli, 1974 David Seigh, 1975 Dave Shenefelt, 1966 Tim Smiley, 1978 1986 Inductees Art Arrowsmith, 1932* Fred Caro William Hoffman, 1932* Paul Newman, 1964 1990 Inductees Fred Case, 1939 Dave Knowiton, 1971 Marty Manning, 1961 Bob Thurbon 1987 Inductees Don Dougan, 1968 James Flynn, 1959 Richard Forcucci, 1964 George “Whitey” Geisler, 1932 Dale Hrach, 1971 Bud Ruland, 1955 Fred Trott, 1959 1991 Inductees Vyto Bankaitis, 1978 Brian Jordan, 1981 James Krentz, 1980 Terry Patterson, 1977 John Walker, 1975 1992 Inductees 1988 Inductees Mark Drennen, 1978 Ed Erdos Jim Hazlett Ron Link, 1982 John McBride, 1953 Tina Skidmore, 1981 Kevin Foley, 1976 David Green, 1976 Howard Hackley, 1976 Joe lacovetta , 1957 Robert “Red” Lytle, 1940 Joe Shesman, 1955 Jay Spitale, 1977 Richard Yezzi, 1956 1993 Inductees Dalvin Baehler, 1979 Fred Casoli, 1941 Susan Colton, 1972 Roger Doyle, 1978 John Ferraro, 1967 Art McComb Rich Ruszkiewicz 1994 Inductees Greg Beardsley, 1983 Alex Crevar, 1938* Dennis Rice, 1983 Gary Stanton, 1979 Roger Stubbe, 1974 1995 Inductees Gerry Burbules-Vensel, 1983 Jim Dietrich, 1967 James K. McDonald Kim Wright, 1982 1996 Inductees Mary Ann Chilcott, 1985 Alice Kruszka Miller, 1939 Judy Saurer, 1983 Steve Senko, 1983 Barry Swanson, 1983 1997 Inductees Guy Conti Coleen Snyder Conboy, 1986 Anthony Cutri, 1940 Harry “Sparky” Gorton Al Hall Ellen Mulligan, 1984 Jolene Nagel, 1983 1998 Inductees Matt Furey, 1986 Mike Hahesy, 1987 Dr. Gary Means, 1967 Dr. James A. Reed Jerome Simon, 1974 Tracy Watson, 1986 *deceased 67 installed at McComb Fieldtoute'^'^TraccesMhrsystem^^^^^^ ^1*^ state-of-the-art communications system from a touch-tone phone and enter the direct extension’ of th^Lrlnf® 732-2776 Know the Pe--KaTltrmr^n ^mtr he athletic departments FAX number is (814) 732-2596. . , Athletic Department Main Office All numbers are (814) 732-2776 with the exception of Football, which is 814-732-2749. Direct Extensions ............... Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach GaryAstorino .............Assistant Wrestling Coach ................................................................... Bruce Baumgartner . .Athletic Director............. .................................................................................... ,• -254 Scott Browning .......... Assistant Football Coach .....................................................................................- 223 Dustin Calhoun ..........Assistant Football Coach . . .......................................................................... '■ ■ 244 Nick (>onk ................. Assistant Football Coach ......................................................................................... AnT ............... Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach............................................................................... .................... Head Wrestling Coach ofnSaV;;;;;;; ^°acn..............................................................230 ' • • ■ ■ ■ Gary Hanna................. Associate Athletic Trainer ..................................................................... Lance Hannes............ Head Golf Coach ......................................................................................... .. Gerald Harkness . . . .Laundry Washman ......................................................................................... 732-2419* Dave Higham ............ Administrative Coordinator................................................................... ................. Tom Hollman...............Head Football Coach ....................................................................................... .. Mario Houston............ Assistant Football Coach ............................................................................................ .. Rebecca Hubler..........Cheerleading Coach............. .................................................................................... Todd Jay...................... Associate Athletic Director. ....................................................................................... Angela Jones ............ Athletic Department Secretary .................................................... 7........................ 235 ............ Soccer Coach................................................................................/ .......................... 239 Mike McCoy ...............Assistant Football Coach ..................................................................... .. John Radovich............ Head Baseball Coach ............................................................................................ .. George Roberts.......... Head Athletic Trainer. ............................................................................................ .. Lou Rosselli................. Assistant Wrestling Coach ......................................................................................... Roger Sargent............ Labor Foreman 1 ............. ........................................................................................... .. ..................Athletic Department Secretary 221 ................. Women’s Basketball Coach......................................................................................... Lynn Theehs...............Head Volleyball Coach . . ..................................................................... .. Connie Thompson . . .Sports Information Secretary...................................................................................... .. 'f..........Head Men’s Basketball Coach.................................................................................. .. flnn :::: :K K S X=:| ^^i TBA................................ 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