SCOTS, PITT, BROWNS, BILLS USE STADIUM EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE 1982 FOOTBALL GUIDE FLIP TO IT FAST: MEMO TO THE MEDIA sox HARRISON STADIUM’S LARGEST CROWD IN HISTORY . 7,000 Serving as home for ESC athletes and fans is spacious Sox Harrison Stadium. The edifice was dedicated in the fall of 1965 in honor of "Sox" Harrison who served as head football and basketball coach at the College for 35 years.' The stadium has become a popular north­ western Pennsylvania site in recent years. The Cleveland Browns and the Buffalo Bills have staged their annual "rookie scrimmage" at Edinboro for the past five summers while the University of Pittsburgh, ranked number one in many pre-season polls, conducts its pre-season camp at ESC which is concluded by a scrimmage in Sox Harrison Stadium, Complete facilities are located beneath tne grandstand area, which seats 2,500 people. Bleacher seats on the visitors side of the stadium bring the total seating capacity to 4,500. Locker space for both the home and visiting teams, the coaching staff offices and locker room, the officials' dressing room, the training room, showers, the weight room and a laundry room are utilized within this space. Also included are restrooms, janitors' facilities, equip­ ment roo'ms, a large concession stand and a glass enclosed press box. In addition to the football field, the stadium also contains complete track facilities. A quarter-mile oval, a 220 straight-away and asphalt approaches for the field events highlight the home of the cinder sport. Pictured above is the largest crowd in Edinboro State's athletic history, as an estimated 7,000 fans jammed Sox Harrison Stadium to view the 1971 homecoming clash between the Fighting Scots and Slippery Rock State. ESC captured the contest, 4921, enroute to a perfect 9-0 regular season record. Edinboro State's 1982 guide has been designed to assist members of the press in the coverage of Fighting Scot football. Press releases, photographs and statistics will be made available for your use throughout the season. Pre-game football material (rosters, starters, statistics and records) are available in the press box. A play-by-play, halftime and final statistics will be provided for each home game. If additional information is desired, please contact the Sports Information Office, Paul Newman, Director, Edinboro State College, Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office Phone: (814) 732-2811; Home Phone (814) 732-3735; Press Box Phone (814) 732-2749. FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS Guide Editor and Designer: Paul Newman Staff Credits: Rick Bengel, Pat Gillespie, John Perkoski, Mike Ruzzi Photo Credits: Laura Stumpff, Chris Kunath, Bob McCray Edinboro State College is committed to affirmative action for all persons in its educational programs, activities and employment practices. Please direct equal opportunity inquiries to the Affirma­ tive Action Officer, Edinboro State College. • ATHLETIC STAFF Athletic Director - Jim McDonald . .... 4 Associate Athletic Director Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich.............. ... 18 Athletic Staff Directory................ ... 19 Coach, Head - Denny Creehan ... .... 6 Coaches, Assistant...................... 16-17 Sports Info. - Paul Newman........ ... 18 Team Trainer - Bob Kiingier........ ... 18 COLLEGE, THE History.............. .......................... .... 3 President - Foster F. Diebold........ .... 2 Stadium.......... .................... Inside Back OPPONENTS................................ ....... 20-30 PAST, THE All-Time Scores...................... 36, 37, 38 Coaches and Their Records.......... ... 38 Games Against 1982 Foes ...... 31-32 Honors and Records, 1981.......... ... 14 Records, Team aiKl Individual.... 39-40 Scots Against Their Opponents .. ...35 Stats, 1981 Team and Individual . ... 34 TEAM, THE 1982 Depth Chart - Offense.................. .... 9 Depth Chart - Defense.................. ... 10 Lettermen...................................... ... 14 Outlook.......................................... ...7-8 Players Photos ........................ .. 11,12,13 Pronunciation Guide.................... ... 15 Roster........................................ ... ... 15 NCAA^ D □ PROVIDING A BOLD NEW VISION FOR ESC EDINBORO... 125 YEARS OF SERVICE academic distinction of excellent students by offering specialized interdisciplinary course work and ad­ vanced research work. President Diebold's principal fields of profes­ sional interest include higher education manage­ ment, governance, and planning; budget develop­ ment and fiscal control; legislative liaison; and personnel management/collective bargaining. While at Rutgers University in 1963 he received a Wall Street Journal fellowship. A native of Orange, New Jersey, he served as President of the University of Alaska from 19771979. Prior to that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and Special Assistant to the Presi­ dent of the University of Alaska's statewide system. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of the Division of College Development of Kean College, New Jersey (formerly Newark State College), and from 1965 to 1969, he was Assistant Superintendent of Neptune Township Public Schools in New Jersey. ESC President - Foster F. Diebold Foster F. Diebold was named Edinboro State College's 14th President on August 1, 1979. Since that time, he has brought a consistently bold vision to his guidance of the College's many-faceted services to northwestern Pennsylvania. Noted for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold had pre­ viously served as President of the University of Alaska statewide system. His innovative efforts at Edinboro have taken many shapes. Most recently, he initiated a total reorganization of the College's various academic schools and administrative offices with a watchful eye upon fiscal responsibility and increased institu­ tional responsiveness. In keeping with his policy of making maximum use of existing campus resources in higher education, he has imaginatively met the ever-changing needs brought about by new and emerging student interests and societal expecta­ tions. Unique cooperative programs with area business and industry are also the result of President Diebold's revitalization of Edinboro State College. Among his favorite projects is the All-College Honors Program, which draws upon the contributions of college staff for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes the President Diebold's community service includes membership on the Board of Corporators,/Hamot Medical Center in Erie, and on Marine Bank's Local Advisory Board. Recently he was a panel participant at the First Global Conference on the Future in Toronto. He also serves as a member of The William J. McMannis and A. Haskell McMannis Educational Trust Fund Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Government, Education, and Social Agencies Divi­ sion of the Erie County United Way Campaign. Edinboro's President holds an associate degree in psychology from Monmouth Community College, West Long Branch, New Jersey; a bachelor of science degree in education from Monmouth College; a master of arts in educational administration from Seton Hall University; and he has met course require­ ments for his doctorate in education at Rutgers University. / $ President Diebold currently serves as Chairman of the Committee on Administration and Finance in the State College and University System of Penn­ sylvania and is a member of the Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. He holds member­ ship on the American Association of State Colleges and Universities Committee on State Relations, and on the Government Relations Committee of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Univer­ sities. He is also a charter member of the World Future Society. The President and his wife, Patricia, have two daughters, six-year-old Jessica and one-year old Stacey. Founded as a private academy in 1857, Edinboro State College has continued its surge to the forefront as one of the leading educational institutions in western Pennsyl­ vania. Situated on a sprawling 585-acre campus in the scenic resort community of Edinboro, the College is within 100 miles of the educational and cultural centers of Buffalo, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. It is just 15 miles south of Erie, the third largest city in Pennsylvania, and easily accessible from all directions by interstates 79,80 and 90. Having provided 125 years of service, Edinboro has the distinction of being the second normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. It has grown to more than forty buildings including the 350,000volume Baron-Forness Library, a modern seven-story structure which serves as a focal point for the spacious campus. More than 5,800 students representing almost every county in the Commonwealth, as well as numerous states and foreign countries attend Edinboro. Its tradition of educational service and research is matched by a distin­ guished faculty, more than two-thirds of whom have earned doctoral degrees. The College now offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and associate degree programs, a diversity unmatched by any other college or university in north­ western Pennsylvania. While seeking to meet the educa­ tional needs of its region from both a professional and cultural standpoint, Edinboro now makes contributions in the fields of education, government, environmental improve­ ment, urban and rural problems, crime prevention, and service to business and industry. Recent program develop­ ments include those in the high-demand areas of allied health, business administration, communications, com­ puter technology, nursing, and various pre-professional offerings such as law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy and veterinary science. Numerous student internships provide additional examples of the College's efforts to create a close working relationship with the people it serves while, at the same time, offering students intellectual and career opportunities. Edinboro has initiated an All-College Honors Program to provide challenging and enriched learning experiences for academically gifted students. Undergraduate students are encouraged to strive for academic excellence both in their major fields and in other disciplines. Honors students pursue studies that are greater in depth and scope than those required of other undergraduates. Although the costs for attending ESC rank among the lowest in the Commonwealth, over $8,000,000 in financial aid is available annually to eligible students. Students are admitted to the College in September, January, or at the beginning of each summer session and are considered for admission on the basis of their general scholarship, nature of secondary program, and SAT or ACT scores. MCDONALD BUILDS A SOUND FOUNDATION Stadium as well as the pre-season drills of the Pitt Panthers, Duquesne University and six area high schools make Edinboro their camp home. McDonald has con­ structed six new football fields to accommodate these needs and the Football Camp of Champions that attracts more than 350 young gridders. The personable athletic director also staged Edinboro's first Hall of Fame fesivities that featured the induction of 18 charter members. These past athletes, coaches and indivi­ duals who have promoted the cause of Fighting Scot athletics were honored at a banquet where more than 500 attendees witnessed their inductions. McDonald has been at Edinboro State since 1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting Scot basketball coach (1962-1975) and never experienced a losing season while his teams compiled an impressive 181 wins against only 89 losses. During that span, his cagers won four Western Division Pennsylvania Conference crowns, the PC state championship and two District 18 titles that netted trips to the NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 ,ESC records and made 19 post-season appearances while four of his players were named All-Americans. Athletic Director - Jim McDonaid Edinboro State's athletic program was placed under new leadership a year ago with the appointment of Jim McDonald, a health and physical education professor, as the college's athletic director. Edinboro President Foster Diebold named McDonald on the basis of his aggressive leadership capabilities and his anticipated role to increase fundraising activities for the Scots' athletic program. The newly appointed athletic director made immediate changes in the Scots' athletic program by adding women's cross country and men's volleyball to increase Edinboro's offerings to 17 men and women's intercollegiate sports. To make the Scots competitive at the NCAA Division II level, he also kicked off the College's first major fund raising campaign for student athletic scholarships. He emphasized the fact that scholarship support was the athletic pro­ gram's major challenge and set a $100,000 goal that the staff would work toward by fall of 1982. Through his efforts more than $160,000 has been raised for the Fighting Scots general scholarship fund. From this amount $110,000 will be distributed directly to ESC men and women athletes while the remainder pro­ vides scholarship aid through interest which the money generates. A major thrust of this campaign is the Curly Halmi Fund which had an originally established goal of $20,000 less than a year ago and now totals $28,000 with additional amounts forthcoming. Another significant McDonald fund raising project has been his Century Club organization which permits Scot fans admittance to athletic contests in addition to offering recreational activi­ ties in McComb Fieldhouse. Under McDonald's first-year reign Edinboro's summer camp program has grown from two offerings to include seven different interest areas. In addition to the annual Buffalo Bills-Cleveland Browns scrimmage at Sox Harrison Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro, McDonald served as assistant basketball coach in Erie, Pa. He is a 1965 graduate of Bridgeport High School in his home town of Bridgeport, West Virginia. In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry and physical education from West Virginia Wesleyan College and he also holds a master's degree in health from the University of Buffalo. He has done doctoral work in sports science at West Virginia University. As an undergraduate, he set nine school records at Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPl basketball All-American. In 1960, he was the second leading scorer in the United States, averaging slightly over 33 points a game, and led his team to the national basketball tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's AllTournament Team in 1959 and 1960. In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches and that same year was honored as one of the top ten finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll. l)^cDonald's honors also include selection to the West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and membership in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. He served four years on the NAIA's All-American selection committee and was chosen by the NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBA-bound cagers who won the Gold Medal in Israel's Hapoel Games. His all-star coaching assignment brough additional recogni­ tion to Edinboro as the College was named as the team's official training site. In addition to his classroom and basketball coaching duties, McDonald was Edinboro State's golf coach for 17 years during which his teams won over 40 tournaments and finished as high as 3rd place at the NCAA Division II National Tournament. He was twice selected District Coach of the Year in golf. As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of extensive community involvement. He was Little League Baseball Director for four years and for the past two years, has been a member of the General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike, and Matthew. CREEHAN’S PROGRAM EARNS RESPECT Head Coach - Denny Creehan Edinboro State embarked on a new era of football three years ago with the appointment of Dennis Creehan as the ninth head football coach in the College's history. Creehan had previously served as a staff assistant for three seasons under Bill McDonald who had successfully guided the Fighting Scot grid program for ten years. The new Edinboro mentor had an exciting debut at the ESC helm when his crop of young grid hopefuls came just seconds away from registering a .500 season in 1979. The Scots won three of their final four contests with upset wins over Indiana and Westminster to close with a 4-6 overall slate. Creehan's band of young Fighting Scots turned the corner in only his second year at the helm when Edinboro compiled its fourth best season ever with a 6-2-1 mark. Enroute to the impressive ledger and a second-place finish in the Pennsylvania Conference's highly repected Western Division, ESC gridders inked five new marks in the record book while tying four more standards. The 31-year-old coach's .5CX) winning percentage mark via his two year total of 14-14-1, moved him to second place in the win category behind his previous head coach Bill McDonald who holds a .614 rating with a 54-34-7 mark. Creehan was a captain of Edinboro State's 1970 team that captured the Lambert Bowl, emblematic as the best small college football team in the East, won the Penn­ sylvania Conference championship and earned a berth in the NAIA national playoffs. He starred in the secondary as a strong safety that season when the Fighting Scots finished their regular campaign undefeated with a 9-0 record. Prior to his stint on the Edinboro State staff, Creehan served as recruiting coordinator at the University of Pitts­ burgh in 1974 under Coach Johnny Majors. The following year he was a member of the Carnegie-Mellon University football staff as the team's offensive coordinator. Upon graduation from Edinboro in 1971, Creehan was named offensive coordinator at Keystone Oaks High School in Pittsburgh and directed an offense that netted 300 yards per game. A year later as Keystone Oaks' defensive coordinator, he tutored a unit that allowed only 8 points per game and permitted only a 33 percent pass completion mark by opposing quarterbacks. Creehan distinguished himself in the coaching ranks as defensive coordinator at Edinboro State College in 1976 when the Scots were ranked fourth among the nation's NCAA schools in rushing defense and claimed 18 inter­ ceptions. in the spring of 1977, he performed as acting head coach for Edinboro State's Bill McDonald who was on a sabbatical leave. The young Edinboro mentor has likewise had an outstanding athletic career as a football player. After starring as both a fullback and strong safety at Bethel Park High School, the Castle Shannon, Pa., native accumulated numerous gridiron honors at Edinboro State. At the con­ clusion of his senior campaign for the Fighting Scots, he was accorded first team All-East honors by the ECAC and first team All-State Associated Press accolades while performing as the Scots' strong safety. In addition, he was named to the Pittsburgh Press All-District first team and to the NAIA District 18 All-Star squad. He was one of three 1970 ESC captains who accepted Edinboro's Lambert Bowl trophy at the Lambert Awards Banquet in New York City. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Creehan of Bethel Park, the Fighting Scot coach resides in Edinboro with his wife, Linda, and their two sons, Kevin and Casey. SCOT GRIDDERS YOUNG, BUT EXPERIENCED Edinboro State's experienced crop of Fighting Scot gridders under the direction of fourth-year coach Denny Creehan are anxious to kickoff their 1982 schedule after finishing with a torrid flourish last year. The youthful Scots, who are seeking to establish themselves as contenders in the Pennsylvania Conference's highly respected Western Division, wrapped up 1981 with three straight wins and 15 starters along with 35 lettermen will be on hand attempting to extend the streak. "We're still a young football team," claims Creehan, "but most of these kids have had a lot of playing time to give them varsity experience." A glance at the roster gives testimony to the head coach's evaluation as only seven seniors are listed along with 20 juniors and 32 sophomores in the veteran ranks. Behind what Creehan deems "the best line we've ever had," the Fighting Scots wing-T offense is pointing to continue the torrid pace it set during 1981's final three games. With sophomore quarterback Blair Hrovat directing the ESC attack, the Scots offensive unit exploded for 87 points during the trio of season-ending victories. Four of five starters return up front offensively for Creehan's chargers. The veteran senior quartet includes Chris Rounds (6-1, 235, G) Barry Swanson (6-1, 230, C), Mark Swiatek (6-4, 240, T), and Troy Carter (6-3, 235, G). The remaining tackle slot has been filled by sophomore John Carroll (6-2, 225), a Potomac State transfer, who is backed up by sophomore Dave Nowicki (6-3,228). Round­ ing out the front will be sophomore tight end Darrell Huggins who demonstrated his catching ability in spring drills. "Our only shift in the line has been the switching of Barry Swanson from tackle to replace Mark Swiatek at center, while Swiatek has moved to the tackle spot," offered Creehan. "Barry will help us at center because he is quicker and Mark is a more effective tackle because of his size," he continued. Hrovat, on the strength of his spectacular debut has won the signal calling nod with letter winning junior Larry Wheeler waiting in the wings. Hrovat hit on 21 of 44 tosses in his three appearances for 289 yeards. Ready to ramble once again in the backfield is ESC's leading ground gainer, fullback Keith Collier. The 5-10, 180-pound junior churned up 764 yards of real estate last fall and netted a highly respectable 5.0 yards per carry average. Joining him will be junior halfbacks Mitchell Kelly (6-0,200) and Ron Rankin (6-0,190), who Creehan feels is the best blocking back in the conference. Sophomore Joe Catalano, noted as the fastest athlete on this year's squad, will see plenty of relief duty. Conning off brilliant rookie debuts are a pair of wide receivers who struck like lightning after they broke into the lineup. Sophs Eric Bosley and Gary McKnight will take turns testing secondaries and continually pose a threat in the "long bomb" department. Making the Scots offensive prowess doubly dangerous is record breaking placekicker Rich Ruszkiewicz, the team's leading scorer with 50 points from his toe. After tying his own ESC mark with a 47-yard field goal in 1981, the left­ footed booter toppled another personal standard with his 12 three-pointers in one season and will be aiming to extend his school record of 29 career field goals. One of the nation's best defenses against the rush last fall that yielded only 83 yards per game lost its top two tacklers in All-American linebacker Bob Cicerchi and AllEast tackle Ron Link. "You just can't go and replace quality people like that," reflected Creehan. "We do, however have a solid nucleus for our defense which is built around some very good athletes." A pair of regulars will be joined by a trio of newcomers SCOUTING THE 1982 SCOTS THE CREEHAN FAMILY - Denny, Casey, Kevin, and Linda Creehan. NAME: Edinboro State College (1857) PRESS BOX PHONE: 814-732-2749 LOCATION: Edinboro, Pa. 16444 TEAM TRAINER: Robert "Doc" Klingler PRESIDENT; Foster F. Diebold (August, 1979) 1981 RECORD: 4-6 Conference; 1-5-0 (7th) ENROLLMENT: 5,800 HEAD COACH: Denny Creehan (Edinboro '71) COLORS: Red and White SEASONS, OVERALL RECORD: 3, 14-14-1 CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania - West 1982 CAPTAINS: Bdb Beauregard, Troy Carter, Greg Rose, Ridk Rosenburg, Chris Rounds, Barry Swanson AFFILIATIONS: NCAA, ECAC LETTERMEN RETURNING, LOST: 35, 15 STADIUM: Sox Harrison (4,500) STARTERS RETURNING: 15 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald TEAM STRENGTHS: Secondary, Offensive tine ATHLETIC DEPT. PHONE: 814-732-2776 TEAM WEAKNESSES: Receivers, ExperienoKl backs SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman BASIC OFFENSE: Wing-T SPORTS INFORMATION PHONE: 814-732-2811 BASIC DEFENSE; Multiple 50 “OFFENSIVE LINE IS STRONGEST EVER” k-- as (3> 3 lO C W X CM _ UJ I- to form the Scots forward five. Back to battle in the trenches are juniors Bob Beauregard (6-2, 215 E), Rick Rosenburg (6-2, 240, DT), and Steve Butler (603, 220, E). While soph standout Rick Jordan (6-2, 212) has worked himself into the starting right tackle job. Juniors, Phil Giavasis (6-0, 205, E) and John 0*Rorke(5-11,215, MG) are listed in front of returning vets at their respective positions after spring practice. Edinboro State opponents will most likely experiment with their running game first against the Scot defense which has five new faces in the heart of its 5-2 alignment. Teaming with the three newcomers in the front line are linebackers Jim Durkin (5-11,215, Jr) and Willie Chealey (5-11, 192, So), who have the monumental task of filling crucial spots vacated by seniors. The most solid part of the ESC defense is found in the secondary where three starters return among a crop of eight defensive backs who helped tie a school mark twice with five interceptions in a game and pilfer a highly respectable 23 enemy aerials on the year. The unit is spearheaded by strong safety Greg Rose (5-10,180, Jr) who picked off five passes on the year. "You couldn't ask for much more out of a defensive back than what Greg possesses," summed Creehan. "He's quick, strong and smart." Two more juniors join Rose in the secondary with Mike Emge manning one of the corners and Dave Parker returning to his free safety spot. Sophomore Matt Robin­ son, who Creehan tags "an awesome talent," will fill the other cornerback slot. Emge, along with senior cornerback Scott Lowery, the first back-up in the secondary, registered three interceptions apiece during the 1981 campaign. Destined to see playing time are three more young vets who helped police passes in junior letter winners Dan Gierlak and Bob Gerthoffer along with sophomore Mike Hawley. The combination of talent and experience offered by this group should give the Scots its strongest suit in defense. In addition to his band of 38 Fighting Scot lettermen, Creehan is quick to give credit to his coaches, too. "I now have the most complete staff I've ever had," said the fourth-year mentor who recently added offensive specialist John D'Ottavio and past ESC all-time great, Jim Romaniszyn to the fold. "They will play pivotal roles in our season," he added. In spite of a challenging ten-game 1982 schedule which features PC champion and NCAA semi-finalist Shippensburg State along with a vastly improved Western Division pitting Edinboro against such arch rivals as Slippery Rock, Clarion, and Indiana, Creehan is still cautiously optimistic. His youngsters have already gotten a quick jump on the old adage and proven that they are rapidly "improving with age." EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE 1982 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART - OFFENSE I O P = CM CM C3> CM c . t; Ui o cm' CO if in _l 1 1 CO CO CO CD E (Q o 00 u. < X S2 cc C/D mm lO * CO» ^ 5 UJ OQ 1- “) ^ 0) lo CO in ^ CD 00 > x: To TOT in in d o CJ < CD cr X cc J2 UJ ►— < 3 d 1 lO ^co .3 CQ ♦ ^ o ^ « w d CJ < CO u. _l < CO > 1>co 01 CO o X 0) Q. tz t UJ o o o _ i. n W 2 CM CD (J CM C CO IS . O <» > CM O CM — CO CO CC (0 o UJ (/)_ k. CD CJ > 1 1 1 CO E in CO »- C3 CO SI8 * d CD o cc < 3 3 o CO UJ in LO O CO CO (0 CM ^ -s - o cc . 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Second Team Pittsburgh Press All-District TROY CARTER - OT, 6-3, 235, Jr., Falconer, NY LT C RG RT FB RHB K Second Team Pittsburgh Press All-District BOB CICERCHI - LB, 5-10, 190, Sr., Parma, Ohio Little All-American First Team ECAC Division II First Team Pennsylvania Conference First Team Pittsburgh Press All-District ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll (5) LE LE LT RE CB SS FS KEITH COLLIER - FB, 5-10, 180, So., Gibsonia, Pa. Second Team Pennsylvania Conference MIKE GAUL - WR, 5-11, 165, So., Allison Park, Pa. ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll BLAIR HROVAT - QB, 5-10,150, Fr., Northfield, Ohio ECAC Division II All-East Co-Rookie of the Week TOM KISIDAY - OG, 6-0, 215, Sr., Ambridge, Pa. Little All-American First Team ECAC Division II First Team Pennsylvania Conference First Team Pittsburgh Press All-District RON LINK - DT, 6-3, 240, Sr., Oak Ridge, NJ Little All-American First Team ECAC Division II First Team Pennsylvania Conference First Team Pittsburgh Press All-District ECAC Division II All-East Defensvie Co-Player of the Week ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll EDINBORO RECORDS: Most sacks in single game - 7 Most sacks in single season - 15 EDINBORO STATE’S 1982 VETERAN ROSTER 1982 FIGHTING SCOTS RETURNING LETTERMEN SE RB LB DT DB DB TE DB QB DT RB DB SE OT MG OT OG OC DE QB OFFENSIVE STARTERS (7) *** Troy Carter (6-3, 235, Sr.) *** Barry Swanson (6-1, 230, Sr.) *** Chris Rounds (6-1, 235, Sr.) *** Mark Swiatek (6-4, 240, Sr.) * Keith Collier (5-10, 180, Jr.) * Ron Rankin (6-1, 190, jr.) *** Rich Ruszkiewicz (5-8, 158,. Sr.) DEFENSIVE STARTERS (7) ** Phil Giavasis (6-0, 205, Jr.) ** Steve Butler (6-3, 220, Jr.) ** Rick Rosenburg (6-4, 240, Jr.) ** Bob Beauregard (6-2, 215, Jr.) * Mike Emge (5-10, 180, Jr.) * Greg Rose (5-10, 180, Jr.) * Dave Parker (5-10, 170, Jr.) OTHER RETURNEES (20) * Eric Bosley (5-8, 165, So.) * Joe Catalano (5-11, 175, So.) * Willie Chealey (5-11, 192, So.) * Don Espy (6-3, 220, So.) / * Bob Gerthoffer (5-11, 180, Jr.) * Dan Gierlak (5-11, 175, Jr.) * Don Harr (6-4, 215, Jr.) * Mike Hawley (6-1, 170, So.) * Blair Hrovat (5-10, 150, So.) * Rick Jordan (6-2, 212, So.) * Mitchell Kelly (6-0, 200, Jr.) * Scott Lowery (6-0, 180, Sr.) * Gary McKnight (5-8V2, 155, So.) * Dave Nowicki (6:3, 228, So.) * John O'Rorke (5-11, 215, Jr.) * Jim Ritt (6-5, 235, So.) * Mike Rohac (5-10, 230, So.) * Joe Veverka (6-1, 222, Sr.) ** Jay Weaver (5-10, 210, Jr) ** Larry Wheeler (6-1, 185, Jr.) RICH RUSZKIEWICZ - K, 5-8, 158, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. First Team Pennsylvania Conference Second Team Pittsburgh Press All-District Seniors - 7 LETTERMEN BY CLASSES Juniors - 20f Sophomores -11 * ★ ★ THE POWERFUL PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE * * ★ 1081 FINAL STANDINGS Western Division Shippensburg* California Clarion Lock Haven Indiana U. Slippery Rock Edinboro WL 6 0 4 2 3 3 3 3 2 4 2 4 1 5 League T PF 0 131 0 121 0 87 0 116 0 63 0 122 0 61 PA 60 81 105 141 131 90 103 W 10 5 6 6 4 2 4 Overall L T PF 0 0 285 5 0 169 4 0 152 4 0 171 6 0 129 7 0 168 6 0 178 Eastern Division PA 149 140 153 170 191 141 144 WL Millersville 5 0 Kutztown 3 2 E. Stroudsburg 3 2 Mansfield 3 2 Cheyney 1 4 Bloomsburg 0 5 League T PF PA 0 236 47 0 87 81 0 107 70 0 100 86 0 92 159 0 66 239 Shippensburg defeated Millersville 34-17 to win the PC Championship. Overall W L T PF 8 2 0 351 5 4 1 134 4 6 0 146 4 6 0 140 2 8 0 157 0 10 0 119 PA 164 147 180 134 245 435 NAME Beauregard, Bob Bly, Scott Bosley, Eric Britt, Jim Butler, Steve Carroll, Buddy Carter, Todd Carter, Troy Catalano, Joe Chealey, Willie Collier, Keith Conlan, Kevin Craine, Harold Cressman, Tom DiMatteo, Joe Durkin, Jim Eck, Tom Emge, Mike Espy, Don Gerthoffer, Bob Giavasis, Phil Gierlak, Dan Gorman, Dan Harr, Don Hawley, Mike Hrovat, Blair Huggins, Darrell Jordan, Rick Kanicki, Bart Kelly, Mitchell Klenk, Bob Kwiatkoski, John Long, Joe Lowery, Scott McKnight, Gary Nowicki, Dave O'Rorke, Bob O'Rorke, John Pallante, Dan Parker, Dave Przepierski, Paul Quinn, Tom Rankin, Ron Ritt, Jim Robinson, Matt Rohac, Mike Rose, Greg Rose, Keith Rosenburg, Rick Rounds, Chris Ruszkiewicz, Rich Skodak, Barry Subasic, Bob Swanson, Barry Swiatek, Mark Veverka, Joe Walker, Tom Weaver, Jay Wheeler, Larry Yaksick, Pete Lettermen (35) DIAMATTEO EMGE .......... GIAVASIS .. GIERLAK ... HROVAT .... KANICKI .... KWIATKOSKI POS. DE TE SE DT DE OT TE OG RB LB FB P RB OC FB LB RB DB DT DB DE DB SE TE DB QB TE DT DT RB RB TE OT DB SE OT LB MG OC DB SE DT RB OT DB OG DB DB DT OG K LB MG OC OT OC DE DE QB OG HT. 6-2 6-6 5-8 6-4 6-3V2 6-2 6-6 6-3 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-1 r/2 5-10 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-8V2 6-3 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-7 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-1 5-8 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-IV2 5-10 6-1 6-1V2 WT. 215 210 165 250 220 225 220 235 175 192 180 150 185 210 190 216 170 185 220 180 205 175 180 215 170 150 219 212 215 200 185 205 225 180 155 228 195 215 221 170 162 225 190 235 200 230 180 165 240 235 158 195 220 230 240 222 207 210 185 220 HOMETOWN CLASS Grand Island, NY Jr. So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Willingboro, NJ So. . Girard, Ohio So. Marlton, NJ Jr. So. Alexandria, Va. So. Falconer, NY Sr. Falconer, NY So. Depew, NY So. Orlando, Fla. Gibsonia, Pa. Jr. So. Frewsburg, NY So. Glassport, Pa. Schwenksville, Pa. Jr. So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jr. Westchester, NY Fr. Corry, Pa. Jr. Beaver Falls, Pa. So. Brookville, Pa. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jr. Canton, Ohio Buffalo, NY Jr. So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. So. Erie, Pa So. Northfield, Ohio So. Pittsburgh, Pa. So. Jamestown, NY So. Pierpont, Ohio Canton, Ohio Jr. So. Pittsburgh, Pa. So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Highland Hts., Ohio Jr. Rocky River, Ohio Sr. So. Orlando, Fla. So. Buffalo, NY So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. So. Canfield, Ohio Industry, Pa. Jr. So. Erie, Pa. Sr. Plattsburgh, NY Canton, Ohio Jr. Chesterland, Ohio So. So. Orlando, Fla. So. N. Versailles, Pa. Coraopolis, Pa. Jr. So. Coraopolis, Pa. Chesterland, Ohio Jr. Sr. Williamsvjlle, NY Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. Greensburg, Pa. Jr. So. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sr. Jamestown, NY So. Cheektowaga, NY Sr. Warren, Ohio So. Upper St. Clair, Pa. Jr. Elma, NY Jr. Williamsville, NY So. Finleyville, Pa. HIGH SCHOOL Grand Island North Catholic Willingboro Girard Cherokee Graveton Falconer Falconer St. Mary's Oak Ridge Richland Central South Allegheny Perkiomen Valley North Catholic Bryan Hills Corry Blackhawk Brookville North Hills McKinley St. Joseph's Mt. Lebanon Fox Chapel McDowell Nordonia Baldwin Jamestown Edgewood McKinley North Catholic Carrick Mayfield Rocky River Edgewater Seneca Vocational North Hills North Hills Canfield Western Beaver Academy Plattsburgh McKinley West Geauga Oak Ridge East Allegheny Montour Montour West Geauga Williamsville Fox Chapel Greensburg-Salem Shaler Jamestown J.F. Kennedy Howland Upper St. Clair Alden Central Williamsville East Thomas Jefferson PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ___ Dee-MAT-ee-o ...................... EM-gee ,. gee-ah-VASE-iss ................ GEAR-lak ....................ROW-vat ............ Ka-NICK-ee Quee-ut-KOSS-kee NOWICKI .... PALLANTE ... PRZEPIERSKI . RUSZKIEWICZ SUBASIC .... SWIATEK .... VEVERKA .... ........ No-WICK-ee ........ Pah-LANT-ee Prez-ih-PEER-skee ___ RUSS-ka-wits ___ Sue-BASS-ick .................... SWI-tek .......... Veh-VIR-ka TALENT, EXPERIENCE - STAFF TRADE MARKS ESC STAFF PACKED WITH PROFESSIONALS MALEN LUKE - Defensive Backs Entering his second year in the Edinboro State coaching ranks is Malen Luke who will groom ESC's veteran secondary and also serve as special teams' coordinator. The Greenville, Ohio, native began his gridiron career carrying the football for Wellsboro (Pa.) High School where in 1971 he was named offensive back of the year in addition to being tabbed as the league's MVP. Malen continued his football exploits as a defensive back at Westminster College and was a two-year letter winner for the Titans despite being hampered by injuries during his freshman and senior seasons. After graduation in 1976 with a B.S. degree in mathematics, he was appointed offensive coordinator for Canfield High School in Canfield, Ohio. In his very first season, Canfield led the entire Buckeye state in scoring by totaling 423 points in ten games. Under his direction in 1980, Canfield scored at a 23 points-per-game clip while netting 301 yards per outing in total offense. Malen, who received a master's degree in guidance and student personnel at ESC earlier this year, resides in Edinboro with his wife, Hedy. EDINBORO STATE 1982 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF: (Back row, L-R) Dennis Creehan (Head Coach), Tom Herman (Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, John D'Ottavio (Offensive Coordinator), Malen Luke, (Defensive Backs), Mike Michales (Offensive Line), Mike TOM HERMAN - Ass't Head Coach, Def. Coordinator Tom Herman will begin his eighth year of coaching at his alma mater where he has helped the Scot program on both the offensive and defensive side of the ledger since his return. In his first season with the Scots, he tutored the defensive line and followed that with three seasons as the offensive coordinator in addition to serving as offensive line coach. In 1979 he was named assistant head coach and defensive coordinator where he groomed the Scot linebacking corps. Originally a standout football player at Lincoln High School in Ellwood City, Tom continued his grid career at Edinboro State for four years where he started as a center during his junior campaign and then was a regular defensive end in his senior season. After graduation from Edinboro State College in 1972, he served as an assistant coach at Cambridge Springs High School in Cambridge Springs, Pa. Tom Joined the Marshall University staff in 1974 as a graduate assistant offensive tackle and tight end coach. While at Marshall, the former Edinboro gridder earned his master's degree in health and physical educa­ tion before returning to Edinboro in 1975. JOHN D'OTTAVIO - Offensive Coordinator Bringing a broad background of offensive coaching experience to the Scot camp is veteran mentor John D'Ottavio who returns home to the Pennsylvania Con­ ference where he started as a player at East Stroudsburg in 1966. The Roxbury, New Jersey native was a first team all-state quarterback at Roxbury High and captained the team in a 7-2 senior year. A knee injury in his second year at East Stroudsburg ended his playing career but launched him into a brilliant coaching future after graduation in 1970. He became an assistant coach at Randolph High (Dover, NJ) for three years where he went 5-1 as a frosh coach, 8-0 directing the Jayvees and 7-2 as a varsity Burke (Defensive Line), and Pete DeStefano (Defensive Ends). (Kneeling, L-R) Jim Romaniszyn (Running Backs), Mike Kelly (Receivers), Jim Harris (Tight Ends), Bob Cicerchi (Grad Assistant) and Brian Hassett (Grad Assistant). assistant. After taking the reigns at Mars Catholic in Denville, NJ his club turned around a 2-7 first season to finish 8-1 and win the league title a year later. He moved to the collegiate level as a graduate assistant backfield coach in 1976-77 at the powerful University of Delaware under the famed Tubby Raymond. During his two years with the Blue Hens they went 9-3-1 and 8-2 while winning a berth in the NCAA playoffs. The Nevv Jersey product spent 1978 as the offensive coordinator on a 5-3 Tufts University squad before accepting a similar post at Gettysburg in 1979. In his three-year stint with the Bullets he was the architect of a wing-T attack that established Jlls new offensive records while Gettysburg posted respective 5-5, 6-3-1 and 6-4 slates under his direction. The newly acquired Scot coach now resides in Edinboro with his wife, Judy. MIKE BURKE - Defensive Line Taking over the duties of keeping the Scots' front line of defense stingy once again is 1960 Ambridge High grad Mike Burke who is originaly from Baden, Pa. Mike garnered varsity letters while playing both offensive and defensive tackle for the Bridgets before coming to Edinboro State in 1962 where he started on the defensive line. He earned a varsity letter in his first season with the Scots, sat out two years and then returned to ESC where he received his B.S. in elementary education in 1967. Upon graduation Mike Joined the Armed Forces where he spent two years in the Navy before taking a teaching position in Erie, Pa. The Edinboro grad returned to Edinboro for an M.Ed. in 1972 and for the last six years has been a defensive coordinator and assistant varsity coach at Erie's Strong Vincent High School. Highlighting his tenure in Vincents' grid program was the Colonels highly successful 1977 season when they captured the city championship. Mike along with his wife, Lynne, and their two children, Dawnielle and Molly make their home in Erie. MIKE MICHAELS - Offensive Line Millersville graduate Mike Michaels begins his second year of tutoring the Fighting Scots offensive line.A twoyear letter winner for the Marauders, Mike displayed his talents as a linebacker at Millersville in the mid-70's. He will direct the blocking assignments of the interior line, sharing the expertise gained through six years of coaching high school football players in both Ohio and Pennsylvania. After being awarded a B.S. degree in special education from Millersville in 1975, Mike returned to the West Mifflin area where he had earned a pair of varsity letters at West Mifflin North while playing both guard and linebacker. He spent a three-year coaching stint at North before accepting a post as defensive coordinator for Madison Plains High in London, Ohio, where he was named head coach in 1980. Already the recipient of his M.Ed. in sports science from Ashland College, Mike recently received a degree in secondary school administration from Edinboro. He and his wife, Cheryl, make their home in Edinboro. PETE DeSTEFANO - Defensive Ends In his second year on the Scots staff, Pete DeStefano will direct the defensive end corps after helping with the offensive line last fall. He his right at home in the Pennsylvania Conference where he earned a pair of varsity letters as a tight end for ESC rival Slippery Rock State. A Glenn Falls, New York product, Pete was a standout at both tight end and linebacker at New Hartford Central High School where he was a two-year Central Oneida League All-Star in football and track. Following graduation from Slippery Rock in 1978 with a B.S. degree in health and physical education, he returned to the Empire state to accept a teaching and coaching position at Clinton Central High School. During his three-year stint as offensive line coach, Clinton posted an overall 19-5 record including a 1979 Tri-Valley League championship via a 7-1 finish which also landed Coach of the Year laurels for DeStefano. Pete, who received a master's degree in school adminis­ tration from Edinboro this past spring, lives in the Millcreek area along with his wife, Joanne. JIM BOWEN - Kickers Returning to the Scot staff after a two-year absence is Jim Bowen who enters his 13th season at Edinboro in the capacity of a kicking coach. Bowen has coached practically every phase of the game and helped shape outstanding collegaite careers for numerous Fighting Scot stars. He has tutored linebackers Jim Krentz and Greg Sullivan, the top two tacklers in ESC history, in additon to serving as backfield coach for such Boro greats as Joe Sanford, Jim Romaniszyn, Al Raines and Bob Mengerink. In 1975 he was offensive coordinator when the Scots finished 12th nationally in total offense. In his 10 years prior to Joining the Scot staff, as Fairview High's head coach he amassed an amazing 76-12 football record. His teams captured four league championships. The knowledgeable Scot coach graduated from Slippery Rock in 1957 and earned his master's degree from Buffalo University. The Girard resident and his wife, Joyce,have seven children, two of whom are twin girls. JIM ROMANISZYN - Running Backs After serving as a highly successful basketball coach at Erie's McDowell High School for the past three years and playing five seasons in the NFL, Jim Romaniszyn returns to his alma mater to help coach the Scots offense backs. The Titusville, Pa. product directed McDowell to three con­ secutive outstanding cage seasons on the strength of 26-5, 21-7 and 22-9 records. The 1973 ESC grad spent most of his collegiate career setting records on the Scots most successful football teams in history. An All-American running back, Romaniszyn is the only Edinboro player to ever eclipse the 1,0(X)-yard mark in both rushing (1,266) and pass receiving (1,088). The Scot standout, also has the distinction of being Edinboro's first pro pick when he was selected in the 1973 draft by the Cleveland Browns. Romaniszyn beat the odds by making the team at a linebacker slot and also captained Cleveland's specialty teams. After being slowed by injuries, he was traded to the New England Patriots in 1976 until his career was ended by a back injury in 1979. Jim who lives in nearby Erie with his wife, Linda, will also be pursuing a master's degree in counseling at ESC. JIM HARRIS - Tight Ends Fostoria, Ohio's Jim Harris has Joined the Edinboro staff as a graduate assistant and will serve as the tight ends coach. He is a 1976 graduate of Fostoria High School where he lettered twice in football and track. He attended the University of Toledo where he graduated with honors in 1980. While in college he was active in coaching and upon graduation served as an assistant coach at Hyland High School in Sparta, Ohio where the Fighting Scots recorded their most season wins in history. A year later he accepted a position at Toledo Central Catholic. The Fighting Irish finished 1981 as divisional co-champions. Harris, who is seeking his master's in secondary administration recently moved to Edinboro with his wife, Mary Catherine. MIKE KELLY - Receivers Although he is a Waterbury, Connecticut native, Mike Kelly's most successful days on the football field were in the Midwest at Muncie, Indiana's Northside High School. While setting numerous passing records he led the Titans to the 1975 city championship and landed a first team all-city berth. He continued his gridiron career at Bluffton College in Ohio where he lettered three years as the Braves' signal caller. After graduation in 1980, Mike accepted a position at Ridgedale Local Schools in Marion, Ohio where he tutored both quarterbacks and wide receivers. During his two years at Ridgedale his team had the top quarterbacks and top two receivers in the con­ ference. Mike, who is pursuing a master's degree in secondary administration at ESC, now resides in Edinboro with his wife, Kimberiie. KEEPING THE MACHINE ON THE MOVE SPORTS INFORMATION AND PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR PAUL NEWMAN ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DR. KATHLEEN LIPKOVICH Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich was named Edinboro State s first associate athletic director at the outset of the 1981 school year to help administer both the men's and women's athletic program. At the same time, she was also appointed women's basketball coach, only the second Lady Scot mentor in ESC history. Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Lipkovich has had teaching and coaching experience at West Virginia University, Central Connectiqut State Col­ lege, and Trinity College. The Ohio native, who graduated from Chaney High School, began her teaching and coaching career in 1972 with the Howland Local School District in Howland, Ohio, and then held a similar position from 1972 through 1975 at McDonald High School in McDonald, Ohio. The 1972 Youngstown State graduate received her M.S. degree in 1975 from West Virginia Univer­ sity and was awarded a doctorate from that same institution In 1977 after majoring in educational administration and physical education. She com­ pleted a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard In educational administration prior to her arrival at Edinboro. The new associate athletic director received administrative experience during an internship with the West Virginia athletic department where she was involved in recruitment, scheduling, budgeting, athle­ tic policies and eligibility. Her doctoral internship at WVU extended her administrative experiences in such areas as curriculum design, selection and retention, and departmental policies. Dr. Lipkovich currently resides In nearby Cam­ bridge Springs. Paul Newman begins his 16th year of publicizing Edinboro State's athietic program and now assists in sports promotion endeavors for the Fighting Scots. During his tenure he has also served as Assistant to the President, Public Relations Director and Publica­ tions Officer for the College. An active participant in CoSIDA and past president of the NAIA Sports Information Directors' Association, Paul is a 1964 graduate of Edinboro where he earned both his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees in English. Prior to Joining the Scots in 1967 he was a teacher of English for three years in Ashtabula, Ohio. A member of the United States Basketball and Football Writers Association of America, he has earned more than 20 All-American awards of excellence for his sports publications. Paul, his wife, Connie and their children, Paul, Jr., Michelle and Scott reside in Edinboro. Paul Newman Bob Klinglor TEAM TRAINER - BOB KLINGLER Bob Klingler begins his 16th year of giving Fighting Scot athletes the tops in professional medical care. The 1952 Lock i4aven grad ventured to Hermann School of Physical Therapy In Houston, Texas and became a registered physical therapist In 1954. He later received his M.S. from Bucknell. Prior to accepting his ESC post Klingler taught at Milton Hershey, a private boys' school in Hershey, Pa., where he served as the Spartans' head football mentor, head track coach and assistant basketball coach. His cinder and cage teams never experienced a losing season while his football eleven would consistently garner winning charts in the powerful Capitol Conference. "Doc" has provided the ESC athletic program with high quality student trainers who have gone on to distinguish themselves In the profession after graduation from college. Bob and his daughter, Julie, make their home in nearby Washing­ ton Township. ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY Position - Name Office Address Athletic Director - Jim McDonald.......................................... 113 McComb......... Associate - Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich.................................... 112 McComb......... Athletic Secretary - Peggy Tau.............................................. 114 McComb......... Athletic Trainer - Bob Klingler................................................ Training Room ... Baseball - Ron Bunofsky.......................................................... 110 McComb......... Basketball (Men), Head Coach - Guy Conti.......................... 108 McComb......... Assistant - John Furcron .................................................... 108 McComb......... Basketball (Women), Head Coach - Dr. K. Lipkovich........ 114 McComb......... Assistant - Monica Pellman................................................ 112 McComb......... Cross Country (Men) - Doug Watts........................................ 107 McComb......... Cross Country (Women) - Bill McDonald.............................. Eariley Hall........... Football, Head Coach - Denny Creehan................................ Sox Harrison Stad Assistant Head Coach - Tom Herman.............................. Stadium................. Assistant - John D'Ottavio................................................ .Stadium................. Assistant - Mike Burke....................................................... Stadium.................. Assistant - Malen Luke....................................................... Stadium.................. Assistant - Mike Michaels................................................. Stadium.................. Assistant - Pete DeStefano............................................... Stadium................. Assistant - Jim Romaniszyn............................................... Stadium.................. Assistant - Jim Harris......................................................... Stadium.................. Assistant - Mike Kelley....................................................... Stadium.................. Gymnastics - Carol Caler....................................................... Crawford................ Soccer - George Shimpeno.................................................... 107 McComb......... Softball - Monica Pellman ...................................................... 112 McComb......... Sports Information - Paul Newman...................................... McComb................. Swimming - Ed Erdos.............................................................. Ill McComb......... Tennis (Men) - Dr. Jim Flynn.................................................. 116 Miller............. Tennis (Women) - George Vierkorn...................................... 110 McComb......... Track (Men) - Doug Watts........................................................107 McComb.......... Track (Women) - Bill McDonald.............................................. Eariley Hall........... Volleyball (Men) - Dennis Patton............................................ 103 Crawford .... Volleyball (Women) - Dr. Pat McLane.................................. 103 Crawford___ Assistant to the Coach- Dr. Al Stone................................ 112 Academy___ Wrestling - Fred Caro................................................................Ill McComb......... 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DIRECTOR: Jim Hollister SID PHONE: 717-389-3411 LETTERMEN LOST: 12 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 36 TEAM STRENGTHS: Receivers, defensive secondary TEAM WEAKNESSES: Both iines BASIC OFFENSE: Muitipie / BASIC DEFENSE: Muitipie 4-4 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: None ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: William M. Leete SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Eric McDowell SID PHONE: 203-934-6321 LETTERMEN LOST: 12 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 34 TEAM STRENGTHS: Passing game. TEAM WEAKNESSES: Running game, defense BASIC OFFENSE: Veer BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 LOCATION: \Nest Haven, Connecticut ENROLLMENT: 2,540 NICKNAME: Chargers COLORS: Royai Blue and Gold STADIUM: Robert Dodds Field CONFERENCE: ECAC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA LAST GAME: 1981, Edinboro 51-19 HEAD COACH: Thomas H. Bell OVERALL RECORD: 6 years, 45-27-5 1982 SCHEDULE 1981 RESULTS (4-4-2) 1981 RESULTS (0-10) BSC 0 17 19 26 8 0 16 24 0 9 1982 SCHEDULE OPP Ithaca Shippensburg State Lock Haven State Mansfield State West Chester State Millersville State Cheyney State Kutztown State East Stroudsburg State Edinboro 35 38 42 36 56 72 34 48 49 25 Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 OPP UNH at Edinboro at Shippensburg State LOCK HAVEN MANSFIELD LIBERTY BAPTIST at West Chester State MILLERSVILLE at Cheyney State KUTZTOWN STATE at East Stroudsburg State 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:3^0 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 25 19 15 19 30 15 15 28 24 6 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 7 51 30 19 26 7 41 28 7 36 University of Lowell Edinboro State Ramapo New York Tech Kean District of Columbia Springfield Southern Connecticut U.S. Coast Guard SUNY/Albany SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT EDINBORO STATE at Ramapo LOCK HAVEN STATE at Kean DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA WAGNER SPRINGFIELD US. COAST GUARD at Millersville 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 2:00 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 LAST YEAR’S GAME September 19, 1981 at Edinboro SCORING LAST YEAR’S GAME EDINBORO NEW HAVEN November 14, 1981 at Bloomsburg ESC: ESC: UNH: ESC ESC ESC ESC ESC UNH: UNH: ESC: ESC: UNH: SCORING EDINBORO BLOOMSBURG ESC: ESC: ESC: ESC: BSC: BSC: ESC: 1 2 3 4 TOT 6 0 6 0 6 0 7 9 25 9 Huskies Rich Ruszkiewicz, 33-yard field goal, 10:12 1st quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 47-yard field goal, 6:04 1st quarter Blair Hrovat, 1-yard run (Ruszkiewicz kick blocked), 7:15 2nd quarter Blair Hrovat, 1-yard r>un (pass incomplete), 9:13 3rd quarter Safety, Blair Hrovat tackled in end zone, 12:20 4th quarter Blair Feher, 9-year pass from Kurt Werkheiser (Doug Berry kick good), 5:38 4th quarter Dave Parker, 35-yard interception return (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good) 0:41 4th quarter BSC 23 38 316 354 61 29 2 10 0 TOT 3 14 10 6 51 19 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 39-yard field goal, 12:21 1st quarter Greg Harayda, 4-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick gook), 11:00 1st (Etiargers Tony Brodeur, 21-yard field goal, 6:32 1st quarter Mike Gaul, 58-yard punt return (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 1:49 1st quarter Mike Gaul, 29-yard pass from Greg Harayda (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 0:01 1st quarter John O'Rorke, 28-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 11:57 2nd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 26-yard field goal, 6:30 2nd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 42-yard field goal, 12:17 3rd quarter Tony Brodeur, 25-yard field goal, 6:37 3rd quarter Bruce Barrett-, 9-yard pass from Matt Ready (John Asack kick good), 2:23 3rd quarter Mike Gaul, 9-yard pass from Bob Jacobs (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 14:55 4th quarter Dave Span, 3-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 13:06 4th quarter Royce Fontes, 21-yard pass from John Asack (pass incomplete). 11:56 4th quarter STATISTICS STATISTICS ESC Total First Downs............................... 20 Yards Gained Rushing........................ 225 Yards Gained Passing......................... 92 Total Offensive Yards...........................319 Passes Attempted............................... 20 Passess Completed............................. 9 1 24 3 ESC BSC Interceptions By................................ 4 Fumbles Lost...................................... 2 Punts.................................................. 3 Punting Average................................ 42.0 Total Yards Penalized........................ 47 2 0 4 43.3 40 Total First Downs___ Yards Gained Rushing Yards Gained Passing. Total Offensive Yards . Passes Attempted___ Passes Completed.... ESC UNH ESC UNH ...................... 21 ...................... 322 ...................... 114 ...................... 436 ...................... 13 ...................... 5 16 -22 268 246 39 17 5 Interceptions By................................ 4 Fumbles Lost...................................... 1 Punts.................................................. Punting Average................................ 45.0 40 Total Yards Penalized........................ 0 1 5 40.8 20 SHIPPENSBURG STATE COLLEGE CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE SEPTEMBER 25 - at Edinboro - 1:30 p.m. OCTOBER 2 - at California -1:30 p.m. LOCATION: Shippensburg, Pa. ENROLLMENT: 6.000 NICKNAME: Red Raiders COLORS: Red and Blue STADIUM: Seth Grove CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania (West) AFFILIATIONS: NCAA LAST GAME: 1981. Shippensburg 17-0 HEAD COACH: Vito Regaizo OVERALL RECORD: 3 years 21-11-1 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: 6-0 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: William Corman SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: John Alosi SID PHONE: 717-532-1201 LETTERMEN LOST: 24 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 39 TEAM STRENGTHS: Passing attack TEAM WEAKNESSES: Defensive line BASIC OFFENSE: / Formation BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 1981 RESULTS (12-1) SSC 38 24 26 17 28 24 49 20 26 33 34 40 6 1982 SCHEDULE 17 10 3 0 0 20 35 16 21 27 17 27 18 OPP CSC Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 1982 SCHEDULE 1981 RESULTS (5-5) OPP Bloomsburg State Towson State Indiana Univ. of Pa. Edinboro State Clarion State Lock Haven State C.W. Post California State Slippery Rock State James Madison Univ. Millersville Virginia Union North Dakota State 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: 4-2 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jeff Petrucci SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Bob Wood SID PHONE: 412-938-4552 LETTERMEN LOST: 10 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 36 TEAM STRENGTHS: Running backs, receivers TEAM WEAKNESSES: Quarterback BASIC OFFENSE: Pro set BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 LOCATION: California, Pa. ENROLLMENT: 4.500 NICKNAME: Vulcans COLORS: Red and Black STADIUM: Adamson CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania (West) AFFILIATIONS: NCAA LAST GAME: 1981. California 9-3 HEAD COACH: Jeff Petrucci OVERALL RECORD: / year. 5-5 BLOOMSBURG STATE TOWSON STATE at Edinboro State CLARION STATE at Lock Haven State WEST CHESTER STATE CALIFORNIA STATE at Slippery Rock State INDIANA UNIV. OF PA. James Madison Univ. 1:30 7:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 10 7 28 16 35 9 14 31 16 3 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 27 17 8 0 16 3 28 14 20 7 Dayton University Carnegie-Mellon Univ. Frostburg State Slippery Rock State Indiana Univ. of Pa. Edinboro State Clarion State Lock Haven State Shippensburg State Waynesburg at Shepherd MANSFIELD STATE at Indiana Univ. of Pa. EDINBORO STATE at Clarion State LOCK HAVEN STATE at Shippensburg State at Frostburg State SLIPPERY ROCK STATE LAST YEAR’S GAME October 10, 1981 at Edinboro LAST YEAR’S GAME October 3, 1981 at Shippensburg SCORING SCORING 1 EDINBORO SHIPPENSBURG SSC SSC SSC 2 EDINBORO CALIFORNIA TOT 0 0 10 17 CSC: ESC: CSC: CSC: Red Raiders Jeff Auker, 31-year field goal, 13:32 1st quarter Ed Noons, 54-yard pass from Tim Ebersole (Jeff Auker kick gook) 9:29 1st quarter Steve Shirk,4-yard pass from Tim Ebersole (Jeff Auker kick good), 12:31 4th quarter 1 2 3 4 TOT 0 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 3 9 Randy Butter, 32-yard field goal. 9:57 1st quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 23-yard field goal, 5:41 2nd quarter Randy Butter, 21-yard field goal. 1:05 3rd quarter Randy Butter, 21-yard field goal. 10:32 4th quarter STATISTICS STATISTICS ESC Total First Down.................... Yards Gained Rushing.......... .......... 160 Yards Gained Passing............ Total Offensive Yards............ Passes Attempted.................. Passes Completed.................. SSC 12 132 134 266 14 8 Vulcans ESC SSC Interceptions by.................... .......... 1 Fumbles Lost.......................... Punts...................................... Punting Average.................... .......... 28.6 Total Yards Penalized............ .......... 15 0 0 8 30.7 34 ESC Total First Downs .... Yards Gained Rushing Yards Gained Passing. Total Offensive Yards . Passes Attempted .... Passes Completed.... 16 170 67 237 11 6 CSC ESC CSC 18 121 127 248 20 12 1 2 4 38.5 90 3 1 3 33.7 95 Interceptions By........ Fumbles Lost.............. Punts.......................... Punting Average........ Total Yards Penalized . ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COLLEGE INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA OCTOBER 9 - at Edinboro - 2:00 p.m. OCTOBER 16 - at Indiana -1:30 p.m. Homecoming LOCATION: Slippery Rock. Pa. ENROLLMENT: 5.700 NICKNAME: Rockets. The Rock COLORS: Green and White STADIUM: N. Kerr Thompson CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania (West) AFFILIATIONS: NCAA LAST GAME: 1981. Slippery Rock 39-12 HEAD COACH: Don Auit OVERALL RECORD: First year 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-4 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR. TBA SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: John Carpenter SID PHONE: 412-794-7216 LETTERMEN LOST: 19 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 30 TEAM STRENGTHS: Quarterbacks TEAM WEAKNESSES: Receivers BASIC OFFENSE: Pro-Set BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 13 12 0 17 3 39 10 49 21 1982 SCHEDULE OPP Wayne State Millersville California State Dayton University Indiana Univ. of Pa. Edinboro State Clarion State Lock Haven State Shippensburg State 1982 SCHEDULE 1981 RESULTS (6-4) 1981 RESULTS (2-7) SRSC 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-4 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Frank Cignetti SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR Larry Judge SID PHONE: 412-357-2747 LETTERMEN LOST: 14 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 34 TEAM STRENGTHS: QB. Receivers TEAM WEAKNESSES: Def. secondary, running game BASIC OFFENSE: Pro i with variations BASIC DEFENSE: Fifty LOCATION: Indiana. Pa. ENROLLMENT: 12.500 NICKNAME: Big Indians COLORS: Maroon and Slate STADIUM: George P. Miller CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania (West) AFFILIATIONS: NCAA. NAiA LAST GAME: 1981. Indiana 7-6 HEAD COACH: George Chaump OVERALL RECORD: First year 14 20 16 21 10 12 12 14 26 lUP Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 West Liberty (at Butler) at Towson State CATAWBA COLLEGE INDIANA UNIV. OF PA at Edinboro State CLARION STATE at Lock Haven State SHIPPENSBURG STATE MILLERSVILLE STATE at California State 2:00 2:00 1:30 2:00 2:00 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 OPP 14 7 3 16 10 42 7 13 14 7 Waynesburg Westminster Shippensburg State California State Slippery Rock State C. W. Post Edinboro State Clarion State Lock Haven State East Stroudsburg State 8 10 26 35 3 35 6 20 41 3 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 1:15 2:00 1:30 2:00 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 at Waynesburg at Hillsdale CALIFORNIA at Slippery Rock State WESTMINSTER EDINBORO STATE at Clarion State LOCK HAVEN STATE at Shippensburg State at Liberty Baptist LAST YEAR’S GAME October 17, 1981 at Slippery Rock LAST YEAR’S GAME October 24, 1981 at Edinboro SCORING 1 EDINBORO SLIPPERY ROCK SRSC: SRSC: ESC: SRSC SRSC SRSC ESC: SRSC: TOT 0 0 12 15 10 39 SCORING 1 Ron Sachs, 2-yard run (Ton Weaver pass from Frank Fortuna), 12:04 1st quarter Rick Porter, 44-yard run (Keith Johnson kick good), 8:40 1st quarter Dave Span, 15-yard ^jass from Larry Wheeler (run failed), 4:43 2nd quarter Rick Porter, 14-yard run (Keith Johnson kick good), 0:29 2nd quarter Jeff Kyger, 28-yard field goal, 9:39 3rd quarter Rick Porter, 80-yard run (Keith Johnson kick good), 5:45 3rd quarter Mike Ray, 1-yard run (run failed), 14:50 4th quarter Don Christian, 5-yard run (Keith Johnson kick good), 10:32 4th quarter TOT 2 EDINBORO INDIANA ESC: lUP: ESC: Rich Ruszkiewicz, 35-yard field goal, 14:55 2nd quarter Scott McGuigan, 1-yard run (Lou Scerbo kick good), 8:16 2nd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 39-yard field goal, 10:10 3rd quarter STATISTICS STATISTICS ESC SRSC Total First Downs............................... 18 20 Yards Gained Rushing.........................252 307 Yards Gained Passing......................... 66 192 Total Offensive Yards...........................318 499 Passes Attempted................................ 17 18 Passes Completed................................ 8 11 Interceptions By................................ Fumbles Lost...................................... Punts.................................................. Punting Average................................ Total Yards Penalized........................ ESC SRSC q 3 2 0 4 3 30.3 36.0 20 56 ESC Total First Downs............................... 16 Yards Gained Rusing......................... 190 Yards Gained Passing......................... 30 Total Offensive Yards.......................... 220 Passes Attempted................................ 11 Passes Completed............................... 4 lUP ESC lUP 10 28 64 92 16 7 Interceptions By................................ 1 Fumbles Lost...................................... 2 Punts.................................................. 4 Punting Average................................ 35.5 Total Yards Penalized........................ 119 1 1 8 29.0 81 MANSFIELD STATE COLLEGE CLARION STATE COLLEGE OCTOBER 23 - at Mansfield - 1:30 p.m. OCTOBER 30 - at Edinboro -1:30 p.m. LOCATION: Mansfield. Pa. ENROLLMENT: 2.600 NICKNAME: Mountaineers COLORS: Red and Black STADIUM: Dan Norman Field CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania (East) AFFILIATIONS: NCAA. PSAC LAST GAME: 7959. Edinboro 8-0 HEAD COACH: Joe Bottiglieri OVERALL RECORD: 4 years. 8-30 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-2 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Richard E. Finley SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Carmen Bianco SID PHONE: 717-662-4114 LETTERMEN LOST: 5 LETTERMEN RETURNING:J8 TEAM STRENGTHS: Defense TEAM WEAKNESSES: Passing game BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple Wing T BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple 50 1981 RESULTS (4-6) MSC 23 21 36 30 21 6 7 6 7 0 1982 SCHEDULE New York Tech Canisius Bloomsburg State Cheyney State Millersville State East Stroudsburg State Brockport State Delaware Valley Kutztown State. Lock Haven State 7 24 26 12 28 17 3 8 3 6 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct.2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 BROCKPORT STATE at California State at Bloomsburg State at Cheyney State MILLERSVILLE STATE E. STROUDSBURG STATE EDINBORO STATE DELAWARE VALLEY at Kutztown State at Lock Haven State 1:30 1:30 1:30 1^:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 CSC OPP MERCYHURST COLLEGE 28 6 6 16 14 20 26 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: None ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Tony DeMeo SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Jim LeCorchick SID PHONE: (814) 825-0201 LETTERMEN LOST: 3 / LETTERMEN RETURNING: 43 TEAM STRENGTHS: Defense, running game TEAM WEAKNESSES:Qi/a/ter58cAr, kicking game BASIC OFFENSE: Multi-bone BASIC DEFENSE: 50 1982 SCHEDULE OPP St. John Fisher Duquesne St. Francis (Pa.) Buffalo State Glenville State Waynesburg Niagara 0 19 6 0 43 43 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 13 at Gettysburg JOHN CARROLL ST. FRANCIS at Frostburg State at Glenville State NIAGARA at Buffalo State KENYON EDINBORO STATE 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 2:30 1:30 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 at Fairmont State at Kutztown State LOCK HAVEN STATE at Shippensburg State CALIFORNIA STATE at Slippery Rock State INDIANA UNIV. OF PA at Edinboro State at Westminster CENTRAL STATE (OH) LAST YEAR’S GAME November 7, 1981 at Clarion NOVEMBER 13 - at Mercyhurst - 1:30 p.m. 1981 RESULTS (4-2-1) Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 13 14 14 13 28 14 10 13 27 7 West Liberty State Central State University Westminster Lock Haven State Shippensburg State California State Slippery Rock State Indiana Univ. of Pa. Edinboro State Kutztown State 35 15 0 04 0 28 12 20 17 15 ********************* LOCATION: Erie. Pa. ENROLLMENT: 1300 NICKNAME: Lakers COLORS: Green and White STADIUM: Erie Veteran’s Memorial CONFERENCE: Independent AFFILIATIONS: NCAA. ECAC LAST GAME: First meeting HEAD COACH: Tony DeMeo OVERALL RECORD: 1 year. 4-2-1 1982 SCHEDULE 1981 RESULTS (6-4) OPP MC 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-3 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Frank Lignelli SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Richard P. Herman SID PHONE: 814-226-2334 LETTERMEN LOST: 12 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 32 TEAM STRENGTHS: Running game, defensive line TEAM WEAKNESSES: Secondary, receivers BASIC OFFENSE: Pro set BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 LOCATION: Clarion. Pa. ENROLLMENT: 5.000 NICKNAME: Golden Eagles COLORS: Blue and Gold STADIUM: Memorial CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania (West) AFFILIATIONS: NCAA. NAIA LAST GAME: 1981. Edinboro 27-17 HEAD COACH: Charles Ruslavage OVERALL RECORD: First year 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:00 1:30 1:30 SCORING 1 2 EDINBORO CLARION ESC: ESC: ESC: CSC: CSC: ESC: CSC: ESC: 17 0 3 7 17 0 0 4 TOT 3 0 27 17 Gary McKnight, 48-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 10:21 1st quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 38-yard field goal, 8:10 1st quarter Eric Bosley, 49-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good) 2:16 1st quarter Bob Betts, 33-yard pass from Dave Dragovich (Marty Coyne kick good), 13:42 2nd quarter Gary McCauley, 9-yard pass from Dave Dragovich (Marty Coyne kick good), 6:48 2nd quarter Phil Giavasis, 63-yard interception return (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 3:19 2nd quarter Marty Coyne, 31-yard field goal, 0:18 2nd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 26-yard field goal, 0:57 4th quarter STATISTICS ESC Total First Downs................................ 15 Yards Gained Rushing........................ 97 Yards Gained Passing........................ 187 Total Offensive Yards......................... 284 Passes Attempted................................ 19 Passes Completed................................ 11 CSC ESC CSC 12 13 240 253 40 17 Interceptions By................................ 4 Fumbles Lost...................................... 3 Punts.................................................. 6 Punting Average................................ 33.8 Total Yards Penalized........................ 36 1 1 11 35.7 110 LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGE NOVEMBER 6 - at Lock Haven - 1:30 p.m. LOCATION: Lock Haven. Pa. ENROLLMENT: 2.550 NICKNAME: Bald Eagles COLORS: Crimson and White STADIUM: Hubert Jack Stadium CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania (West) AFFILIATIONS: NCAA LAST GAME: 1981. Lock Haven 14-13 HEAD COACH: Jack Fisher OVERALL RECORD: 4 years 21-19-1 LHSC 7 42 14 13 0 20 14 14 41 6 BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE 1-0-0 YEAR ESC BSC 1981 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-3 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Charles A. Eberie SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Buck O’Reilly SID PHONE: 717-893-2452 LETTERMEN LOST: 10 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 36 TEAM STRENGTHS: Running backs, receivers TEAM WEAKNESSES: Secondary BASIC OFFENSE: Option BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 1981 RESULTS (6-4) 1981 25 9 YEAR ESC SSC 1957 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 14 20 8 13 35 0 12 20 27 12 41 26 42 33 0 19 13 10 10 24 31 49 14 0 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 3 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 at LYCOMING at Bloomsburg State at Clarion State at New Haven SHIPPENSBURG STATE at California State SLIPPERY ROCK STATE at Indiana Univ. of Pa. EDINBORO STATE MANSFIELD STATE LAST YEAR’S GAME September 26, 1981 at Lock Haven YEAR ESC CSC 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1948 27 13 19 18 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 13 31 0 7 6 0 0 7 0 10 19 14 12 0 18 6 20 10 19 LHSC: ESC: LHSC: ESC: J______ 2 3 4 TOT 0 0 0 7 7 7 6 0 13 14 Bald Eagles Bob Lynn, 17-yard pass from Ben Pavalko (Mike Bressette kick good), 0:32 2nd quarter Greg Harayda, 4-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 6:01 3rd quarter Bob Lynn, 49-yard pass from Ben Pavalko (Mike Bressette kick good), 4:14 3rd quarter Mike Ray, 63-yard run (run failed), 14:51 4th quarter STATISTICS ESC LHSC Total First Downs............................... 17 8 Yards Gained Rushing....................... 351 73 Yards Gained Passing........................ 50 110 Total Offensive Yards......................... 401 183 Passes Attempted.............................. 21 10 Passes Completed.............................. 6 4 ESC LHSC Interceptions by................................ 0 5 Fumbles Lost...................................... 2 0 Punts.................................................. 2 12 Punting Average................................ 41.5 33.4 Total Yards Penalized........................ 65 50 YEAR ESC SRSC 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 0 0 0 19 32 18 14 7 0 15 12 49 72 40 27 12 26 19 23 20 / SHIPPENSBURG STATE COLLEGE 5-15-1 SSC ESC YEAR L L L L F L L 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 0 24 35 42 9 38 0 23 14 15 16 14 28 19 L W W w L w L CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE 17-29-2 CSC ESC YEAR W W w w L W L L L L T L L L W L SCORING EDINBORO LOCK HAVEN 1982’S W 1982 SCHEDULE OPP Lycoming Bloomsburg State Edinboro State Clarion State Randolph-Macon Shippensburg State California State Slippery Rock State Indiana Univ. of Pa. Mansfield State PREVIOUS GAMES AGAINST 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 12 7 6 0 6 7 0 19 0 0 13 19 6 14 0 38 25 14 32 12 7 20 20 6 13 41 21 26 27 21 14 21 L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L F SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COLLEGE 10-34-6 YEAR ESC SRSC L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 6 7 6 13 6 0 14 13 33 6 12 7 6 7 0 3 27 39 13 20 6 6 33 0 0 6 13 13 36 10 14 3 L L L L T L L W W T L L L L L T OPPONENTS UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN 1-0-0 ESC UNH YEAR 1981 51 19 YEAR ESC SSC 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 21 24 7 15 18 22 0 16 28 17 23 28 22 17 TOT. 357 471 YEAR ESC CSC 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 7 17 7 16 28 47 40 47 27 28 35 30 7 31 17 3 35 49 35 16 7 7 20 13 14 14 7 d 28 7 13 9 TOT. 666 753 YEAR ESC SRSC 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 3 7 7 0 40 24 49 7 3 7 24 19 25 17 13 0 12 13 7 6 16 13 0 21 7 17 7 19 24 13 13 14 15 39 423 888 TOT. W W L L L L T L L L L T W W w w w w w w L w w L L T w L W W W T L T W L W W L L L PREVIOUS GAMES AGAINST 1982’S OPPONENTS YEAR ESC lUP 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1948 16 16 31 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 13 6 6 0 0 8 0 27 10 15 33 54 15 31 13 20 25 33 33 YEAR ESC MSC 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1942 0 0 0 0 14 0 6 20 28 33 13 26 39 18 YEAR ESC CSC 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 31 28 46 20 68 0 27 4 0 0 40 0 6 7 0 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 13 19 0 6 2 26 35 0 6 50 YEAR ESC LHSC 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 26 36 6 7 28 16 22 14 33 13 33 7 14 14 25 27 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA. 14-32-3 YEAR ESC lUP W W W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 6 6 20 0 7 13 0 6 0 32 14 33 0 7 7 10 20 18 20 7 14 28 19 14 26 12 14 7 14 41 31 6 L L T L L L L L L W T W L L L F MANSFIELD STATE COLLEGE 8-10-1 YEAR ESC MSC L L L L L L L 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1952 7 0 0 6 7 12 51 33 21 6 6 7 L L L T W W CLARION STATE COLLEGE 23-28-2 YEAR ESC CSC W W w w w L w L L L W L W L 'L T W L 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 7 0 0 13 6 0 6 20 12 6 34 19 0 13 13 20 6 6 20 33 7 12 20 20 46 27 13 0 0 13 7 12 21 7 w L L W L L L L L L W W L W W L L LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGE 10-13-1 YEAR ESC LHSC L W L T W W L L 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 14 6 21 33 34 42 56 25 17 30 56 41 21 26 19 27 L L L L W W W L YEAR ESC lUP 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 0 0 0 0 31 29 7 21 7 28 8 3 27 13 11 6 14 19 58 27 14 23 17 14 25 21 5 3 21 9 7 7 TOT. 467 899 YEAR ESC 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 19 21 12 21 28 8 MSC / 6 0 6 7 6 0 TOT. 161 326 YEAR ESC CSC 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 14 14 7 7 13 0 10 24 ' 23 21 30 25 6 7 0 13 H 7 13 41 28 37 24 6 17 10 22 21 0 20 10 42 13 10 17 TOT. 702 771 YEAR ESC LHSC 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 14 52 45 14 31 7 6 13 0 0 15 20 21 24 7 14 558 504 TOT. L L L L W W L W L W W T W W w L w w w w w w w F L L L L W W L W T W W L L L W w w w w L W L L L 1981 INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM STATS Collier Ray Harayda O'Rorke Wheeler Jacobs Span Hrovat Patrick Kelly Smith Gompers Catalano Rankin TOTALS Hrovat Harayda Wheeler Jacobs Rankin Ruszkiewicz TOTALS McKnight Gierlak Bosley Matuscak Gaul Ray Harr Collier Rankin Span Ruszkiewicz TOTALS Abbiatici Gaul Rose Bosley TOTALS Ruszkiewicz Ruszkiewicz Bosley Span Matuscak Catalano Gaul TOTALS RUSHING G YG ATT. YL NET Y/C 10 153 778 14 764 5.0 10 431 23 89 408 4.6 6 52 354 57 297 5.7 — 8 46 198 198 4.3 6 196 60 136 2.4 57 26 129 10 27 155 4.8 28 6 103 3.7 10 109 86 3 33 123 37 2.6 — 45 4.5 2 10 45 29 12 1.7 8 17 41 29 5.8 30 1 1 5 6 6.0 6 1 1 .2 2 2 4 10 19 — -3 12 15 10 9 4.2 268 2229 10 537 2497 PASSING YDS TD G ATT. COMP INT 289 2 21 3 3 44 205 1 6 56 20 7 217 1 7 6 38 17 2 104 1 10 26 11 — — 38 10 3 1 -13 10 1 1 840 5 168 19 10 71 PASS RECEIVING YDS TD G REC 131 1 6 3 0 68 10 17 1 10 12 188 0 10 10 101 2 134 10 7 10 34 0 7 0 4 2 5 0 10 4 17 0 10 4 40 1 10 1 15 10 1 7 0 840 10 71 5 PUNTS AVG G NO YDS 1527 34.7 10 44 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG G 6.2 26 160 10 43 6.1 10 8 2 10 5.0 10 213 5.9 10 36 FIELD GOALS 45, 29, tt 50, 43, 42, 42, 2j, t 39, 51, 26, 25, 24, 38, 26, 33, 47 KICKOFFS AVG YDS G NO 55.2 2486 10 45 KICKOFF RETURNS G NO YDS TD AVG 349 0 21.8 10 16 6 99 0 16.5 10 22 0 22.0 10 1 6.5 2 13 0 4 0 2.0 10 2 4 0 18.0 9 27 487 SCORING G TD XP-R XP-K FG S TP Ruszkiewicz 10 14-15 12-22 50 — Gaul 10 3 18 — — Harayda 6 3 18 — ... Span 10 3 18 — ... Hrovat 3 2 12 — ... Ray 10 2 12 — ... Bosley 10 1 6 — ... Cicerchi 10 1 6 ... — Collier 10 1 6 ... — Giavasis 10 1 6 — — McKnight 3 1 6 — ... O'Rorke 8 1 6 ... — Parker 10 1 6 — ... Wheeler 6 1 6 — ... Jacobs 10 1 1 2 ... TOTALS 10 21 1 14-15 12-22 - 178 1981 TEAM STATS ESC OPP TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 165 ,/ 144 First Downs, Rushing 44 111 First Downs, Passing 39 81 First Downs Penalty 15 19 Rusing Attempts 537 ' 382 2497 ^ Yards Gained Rushing 1189 Yards Lost Rushing 268 353 NETS YARDS RUSHING 2229 836 YARDS PASSING 840 1785 TOTAL OFFENSE 3069 2621 TOTAL PLAYS 705 651 Passes Attempted 168 269 Passes Completed 71 132 Passes Had Intercepted 23 19 Completion Percentage 42.3 49.1 Fumbles 12 39 Fumbles Lost 22 8 Penalties 68 66 Penalty Yards 600 602 Kickoffs (Yards) 45 (2468) 35(1733) Kickoff Average 55.2 49.5 Kickoff Returns 27 (487) 35 (624) Kickoff Return Average 18.0 17.8 Punts (Yards) 44(1527) 67 (2354) ^ 34.7 Punt Average 35.1 i Punt Returns (Yards) 36(213) 19(57) Punt Return Average 3.0 5.9 ESC 1 OPP 1 L W L L L L L W W w ESC 6 51 13 0 3 12 6 35 27 25 178 QUARTER SCORING AVG 4 TOT 2 3 1 41 1 19 1 64 1 178 1 17.81 31 1 44 1 30 1 39 1 144 1 14.41 1 54 1981 RESULTS (4-6) OPP Fairmont State 13 New Haven Univ. 19 Lock Haven 14 Shippensburg 17 California (HC) 9 Slippery Rock 39 Indiana U. of Pa. 7 Univ. of Buffalo 0 Clarion 17 Bloomsburg 9 144 ATT. 2.500 3.500 3,200 5,800 6,000 1,200 1,500 3,000 800 35,500 SCOTS AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS COLLEGE Alfred University Allegheny Alliance Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Bloomsburg Bridgewater Brockport State Buffalo University C. W. Post California State Canisius Carnegie Tech Case Tech Central Connecticut Cheyney State Clarion State Cortland (NY) Curry Duquesne University East Stroudsburg State Eureka Fairmont State Findlay Frederick Frostburg State Geneva Grove City Hiram Indiana University (Pa.) John Caroll University Kent State University Kenyon College Lock Haven State Lycoming Mansfield State Michigan Tech Millersville State Muskingum New Haven Ohio Northern University Saginaw Valley Shippensburg State Slippery Rock State Shepherd St. Francis St. Vincent Thiel Waynesburg West Chester State West Liberty West Virginia Wesleyan Westminster TOTALS ^Pennsylvania Conference Championship INITIAL GAME 1928 1930 1926 1953 1965 1981 1964 1948 1928 1976 1927 1930 1954 1955 1970 1967 1926 1972 1965 1929 1967 1971 1973 1947 1961 1976 1952 1933 1959 1926 1955 1926 1974 1958 1960 1935 1964 1977 1978 1981 1968 1975 1957 1926 1957 1953 1929 1933 1957 1970 1926 1975 1930 LATEST GAME 1928 1933 1949 1973 1975 1981 1965 1969 1981 1978 1981 1930 1954 1956 1973 1970 1981 1976 1965 1929 1975* 1971 1981 1947 1961 1977 1969 1963 1959 1981 1960 1927 1974 1981 1961 1969 1964 1980 1979 1981 1971 1977 1981 1981 1957 1953 1959 1952 1972 1971* 1947 1975 1980 TOTAL GAMES 1 4 9 5 4 1 2 13 3 2 48 1 1 2 2 2 53 2 1 1 3 1 8 1 1 2 6 7 1 49 3 2 1 24 2 19 1 4 2 1 3 2 21 50 1 1 2 9 3 2 2 1 14 406 WON 0 2 5 3 1 1 2 7 3 0 17 0 0 1 1 1 23 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 5 4 0 14 1 1 1 10 1 8 0 1 1 1 2 1 5 10 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 146 LOST 1 2 4 2 2 0 0 5 0 2 29 1 1 1 1 1 28 1 0 1 3 0 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 32 2 1 0 13 1 10 1 3 1 0 1 1 15 34 1 1 2 8 1 1 2 0 12 239 TIED 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 ALL-TIMB SCORES 1926-1981 Edinboro's intercollegiate football history began in 1926 when Edinboro became a four-year degree granting institution and for the first time played a complete inter­ collegiate schedule against other four-year degree granting institutions. 1926 (3-3) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC 41 16 0 0 31 0 Alliance Indiana West Liberty Kent State Clarion Slippery Rock 88 Prior to the 1926 season, Edinboro was a state normal school and did not play a complete intercollegiate schedule. Therefore, any records prior to that season should not be considered as part of the intercollegiate football history of Edinboro State College. 1932 (3-2) Coach: Sox Harrison 0pp. 0 6 10 12 6 _1^ ESC 7 6 0 27 _0 Allegheny California Indiana Clarion Slippery Rock 40 ALL-TIME SCORES, Continued ESC 6 0 0 6 6 25 18 California Mansfield Indiana Clarion Westminster 0pp. 18 13 13 2 23 72 58 ESC 12 7 0 0 0 0 _0 Findlay Clarion Slippery Rock Thiol Mansfield Alliance West Liberty 19 ESC 16 Indiana 6 Kent State 28 Clarion 27 California 6 Slippery Rock 83 0pp. 0 0 0 6 38 ESC 7 0 0 0 4 0 _0 Allegheny California Grove City Indiana Clarion Thiel Slippery Rock 11 0pp. 0 10 49 15 6 26 12 118 ESC 0 14 0 7 12 6 _0 Alliance Buffalo Univ. California Alfred Univ. Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana 212 0pp. 0 0 6 6 0 18 0 30 California Westminster Indiana Clarion Thiel Slippery Rock 6 0pp. 19 20 33 13 20 ESC 0 13 0 0 0 7 _7 154 27 1929 (2-4) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC 0 Duquesne 0 St. Vincent 19 California 0 Indiana 20 Clarion 7 Slippery Rock 46 0pp. 14 40 0 8 0 _14 76 California Mansfield Indiana Clarion Westminster Slippery Rock 0 0pp. 14 20 54 19 45 72 ESC 31 13 0 30 _6 131 0pp. 19 21 0 0 0 7 39 45 ESC 0 0 6 40 0pp. 12 28 15 0 J3 59 88 California Mansfield Indiana Clarion il Westminster ESC 0 0 0 0 _6 80 6 California Mansfield Indiana Clarion Westminster 0pp. 20 6 18 70 14 1943 (War) 1944 (War) 1945 (War) 1946 (0-6) Coach: Art McComb 1937 (0-4-1) Coach: Sox Harrison 0pp. 27 7 27 6 0 13 ESC 0 Westminster 8 Clarion 6 Mansfield _0 Slippery Rock 0pp. 0 33 31 6 23 98 ESC 0 0 0 0 7 0pp. 50 7 20 7 51 _19 7 154 Clarion Westminster Alliance Thiel Mansfield _0 Slippery Rock California Clarion Slippery Rock/ Indiana ^ Thiel Brockport Mansfield Alliance 0pp. 19 20 20 33 15 0 21 i® 146 ESC 12 0 6 6 13 0 6 19 California Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Thiel Brockport Mansfield Alliance ”4 €SC 7 13 7 6 0 42 7 0pp. 25 33 27 20 21 0 6 7 139 1950 (3-4) Coach: Art McComb California Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Thiel Brockport Mansfield 82 Opp. 14 7 39 18 21 14 6 119 California Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Thiel Brockport 45 Opp. 32 12 13 20 12 27 116 1952 (3-4) Coach; Art McComb ESC 0 California 0 Clarion 13 Slippery Rock ESC 6 6 6 7 52 6 19 0 33 California Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Ashland St. Francis Mansfield Geneva Brockport Opp. 12 20 20 Opp. 7 20 6 14 7 13 6 14 6 93 1954(1-6) Coach: Art McComb ESC 7 20 0 13 12 6 21 California Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Brockport Carnegie Tech Mansfield Opp. 20 46 6 28 21 26 _0 147 1955(1-8) Coach; Art McComb ESC 12 14 0 6 0 12 0 0 _0 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Brockport John Carroll Mansfield Case Tech Grove City California 44 1951 (0-5-1) Coach; Art McComb ESC 6 6 6 20 0 7 1953 (3-5-1) Coach: Art McComb 79 1949(1-5-2) Coach: Art McComb 62 0pp. 0 33 0 0 J2 224 1936(1-4) Coach: Sox Harrison 1931 (1-5) Coach; Sox Harrison 19 0pp. 26 20 39 25 35 19 191 California Indiana Clarion Alliance Slippery Rock ESC 0 0 0 6 7 7 0 _0 7 7 7 0 73 135 1948(1-7) ,, Coach: Art McComb 20 1942(1-3) Coach: Sox Harrison 86 ESC 7 Allegheny 6 California 0 Indiana 0 Clarion 6 Slippery Rock 0 Westminster Westminster California Mansfield Indiana Clarion Alliance Slippery Rock 80 1930 (3-4) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC 12 Westminster 0 Allegheny 18 California 27 Indiana 68 Clarion 0 Slippery Rock 6 Canisius 131 1941 (2-2-1) Coach; Sox Harrison 1935(0-6) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC 0 0 0 0 0 _q 0pp. 6 26 20 26 6 7 1940^7) Coach: Orville Bailey 1934(0-6) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC 6 0 0 0 0 _0 California Mansfield Indiana Clarion Alliance Westminster Slippery Rock 39 1928 Coach: Sox Harrison ESC 83 37 13 2 46 0 31 154 1939(1-6) Coach: Orville Bailey 1933(1-6) Coach; Sox Harrison 1927(4-1) Coach; Sox Harrison 0pp. 34 6 23 26 33 6 Indiana Thiel Mansfield Geneva 83 1947(1-6) Coach: Art McComb 1938(1-4) Coach: Sox Harrison 0pp. 0 0 10 0 _16 0 39 12 19 Opp. 27 33 19 19 32 6 19 18 20 193 1956 (5-4) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC 6 13 6 13 13 21 27 55 19 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Brockport John Carroll Mansfield Case Tech Grove City California 173 Opp. 13 0 14 21 27 7 15 0 _6 103 1957 (3-4) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC 6 34 33 0 7 45 14 139 Shepherd Clarion Slippery Rock Grove City Waynesburg Ashland Shippensburg Opp. 7 0 0 7 13 6 53 1958(4-4-1) Coach; Bob Thurbon ESC 19 6 0 19 26 28 33 0 Opp. 0 6 27 14 33 6 6 13 131 111 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Grove City Lock Haven Mansfield Ashland California Beaver Bowl Game 0 Slippery Rock 6 1959 (3-4-1) Coach; Bob Thurbon ESC 0 12 32 23 36 6 8 0 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana St. Vincent Lock Haven Hiram Mansfield California 117 Opp. 13 13 12 29 13 6 0 41 127 1960(3-4-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC 13 7 14 6 6 14 18 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Lycoming Lock Haven John Carroll Brockport il California Opp. 7 13 14 12 33 7 7 11. 114 91 1961 (4-3-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC 13 6 33 6 7 20 35 19 Clarion Slippery Rock Indiana Frederick Lock Haven Lycoming Brockport California 139 Opp. 12 36 7 14 7 6 6 i® 114 1962 (3-5) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC 7 7 0 20 28 20 28 6 Grove City Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Brockport California Opp. 0 10 14 21 14 27 0 27 — — 116 113 1963 (2-6) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC 27 0 7 6 16 Grove City Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Opp. 7 14 41 7 14 8 Shippensburg 6 Brockport 14 California 123 84 1964 (2-5-1) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC 47 3 7 14 22 7 0 Opp. 0 3 31 7 25 8 14 41 113 129 Bridgewater Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Michigan Tech California 11 Shippensburg 1965 (6-2-1 )* Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC 13 48 3 10 14 14 35 29 2® Baldwin-Wallace Curry College *Slippery Rock *lndiana •Clarion •Lock Haven •Shippensburg Bridgewater •California Opp. 13 0 13 6 13 27 26 13 21 132 204 *Edinboro was forced to forfeit its Conference games due to an in­ eligible player. 1966 0-6-1) Coach: William Cutcher ESC 0 7 0 7 14 0 7 7 Baldwin-Wallace Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Geneva California Opp. 68 7 14 41 17 42 0 2® ESC 40 7 40 0 0 33 24 34 i® Cheyney East Stroudsburg Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Geneva California Opp. 13 33 6 19 28 30 33 13 2® 224 81 203 194 1970(9-1) Coach: Bill McDonald Opp. 0 Cheyney 0 Slippery Rock 14 Indiana Univ. 6 Clarion 21 Lock Haven 15 Shippensburg 0 Central Conn. 7 California PC Championship 6 14 West Chester NAIA National Semi-finals 2° _7 Westminster ESC 37 24 31 10 34 35 17 28 89 237 1971 (9-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC 32 57 49 29 24 42 42 19 47 Opp. 10 0 21 23 17 26 16 0 7 355 155 Waynesburg Eureka (III.) Slippery Rock Indiana Univ. Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Ohio Northern California PC Championship 14 West Chester ESC 23 7 7 7 9 56 9 9 22 East Stroudsburg Ohio Northern Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Geneva California Waynesburg Ashland Slippery Rock Indiana U. of Pa. Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Cortland (N.Y.) California 167 2® Opp. 6 51 7 17 10 19 14 14 22 158 1973(4-4-1) Coach: Bill McDonald 1968 (2-7) Coach William Cutcher 114 Opp. 29 27 13 27 24 41 14 12 _16 1972 (3-5-1) Coach: Bill McDonald 1967 (2-7) Coach: William Cutcher ESC 15 27 0 0 13 21 0 31 7 Brockport Ohio Northern Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Geneva California 224 42 ESC 12 6 7 0 7 6 12 14 17 1969 (4-4-1) Coach; Bill McDonald 12 7 Opp. 49 26 16 58 37 56 23 7 2® ESC 0 11 0 3 21 23 25 38 47 307 168 Fairmont Central Conn. Ashland Slippery Rock Indiana U. of Pa. Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg California Opp. 0 24 37 17 14 22 27 28 11 182 CHECKING THE RECORDS INDIVIDUAL ALL-TIME SCORES, Continued 1974(6-2-2) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC 12 Fairmont 21 Baldwin-Wallace 7 Slippery Rock 7 Indiana 21 Clarion 14 Lock Haven 0 Shippensburg 22 Kenyon 27 California Opp 7 13 7 25 21 0 19 21 _14 131 127 ESC 6 17 19 25 3 Opp Fairmont Saginaw Valley Frostburg Slippery Rock Indiana 6 Clarion 14 Lock Haven 7 Shippensburg 12 Millersville 30 California 139 1975 (8-3) Coach; Bill McDonald Opp 7 20 35 19 21 0 0 16 0 14 24 ESC 26 10 20 7 31 15 7 17 27 7 259 156 167 273 Fairmont Cortland Frostburg Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg C. W. Post California 13 3 10 20 17 24 8 ESC 24 28 6 22 17 0 11 34 13 Westminster Millersville Lock Haven Shippensburg California Slippery Rock Indiana Univ. of Buffalo Clarion 155 Opp 0 0 7 22 13 15 7 10 _10 ESC 6 51 13 0 3 12 6 35 27 84 Fairmont New Haven Lock Haven Shippensburg California Slippery Rock Indiana Univ. of Buffalo Clarion Bloomsburg 178 123 Fairmont Muskingum Millersville Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg California Slippery Rock Indiana C. W. Post Opp 26 23 22 42 21 23 28 13 21 247 Opp 21 11 13 24 5 20 15 28 30 7 ESC 28 Muskingum 6 Millersville 0 Clarion 7 Lock Haven 18 Shippensburg 31 California 13 Slippery Rock 13 Indiana il Westminster Opp 9 13 17 13 24 28 7 14 9 14 174 131 148 0 Fairmont THE COACHES AND THEIR RECORDS ' NAME Bill McDonald 1969-78 Denny Creehan 1979-Present Loyal Park 1960-61 Bob Thurbon 1956-59 Sox Harrison 1926-38, 1941-42 Jim Hazlett 1962-65 Art McComb 1946-55 William Catcher 1966-68 Orville Bailey 1939-40 SEASONS 10 Opp. 13 19 14 17 9 39 7 0 17 _9 84 1979 (4-6) Coach; Denny Creehan 1976 (6-4) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC 17 34 53 19 8 25 45 24 13 7 21 0 1981 (4-6-0) Coach; Denny Creehan 1978 (3-6-1) Coach; Bill McDonald ESC 21 0 14 24 28 30 52 21 21 28 W. Va. Wesleyan Fairmont Baldwin-Wallace Slippery Rock Indiana Clarion Lock Haven Shippensburg Saginaw Valley California PC Championship TO East Stroudsburg 1980 (6-2-1) Coach; Denny Creehan 1977 (3-6-1) Coach; Bill McDonald BEST 9-1, 1970-71 WON 54 LOST 34 TIED 7 PCT. .614 3 6-2-1, 1980 14 14 1 .500 2 4-3-1, 1961 7 7 2 .500 4 5-4, 1956 15 16 2 .484 15 4-1, 1927 27 56 2 .325 4 3-5, 1962 9 22 2 .290 10 3-4, 1952 14 56 4 .200 3 2-7, 1967-68 5 20 1 .200 2 1-6, 1939 1 13 0 .071 LONGEST SCORING PLAYS RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE 91, Joe Sanford vs. Waynesburg, 1971 91, Al Raines vs. Waynesburg, 1971 PASS 92, Tim Beacham from Stewart Ayers vs. Shippensburg, 1980. 87, Jim Romaniszyn from Scot McKissock vs. West Chester, 1971 82, Bill Kruse from Rick Shover vs. Westminster, 1979 FIELD GOAL 47, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Bloomsburg, 1981 47, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. California, 1979 45, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Shippensburg, 1980 44, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Clarion, 1980 43, Tom Rockwell vs. Central Connecticut, 1970 43, Frank Berzansky vs. Waynesburg, 1972 PUNT RETURN 85, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971 82, Tim Beacham vs. Clarion, 1980 KICKOFF RETURN 98, Tim Beacham vs. Millersville, 1977 97, Gary Gilbert vs. California, 1961 95, Tim Beacham vs. Shippensburg, 1980 INTERCEPTION RETURN 102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962 FUMBLE RETURN - 80, Bob Cicerchi vs. Millersville, 1980 RUSHING MOST YARDS GAINED Game - 295, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969 Vi Game - 218, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969 Season - 1358, Al Raines, 1971 1239, Dave Green, 1975 Career - 3399, Al Raines, 1969-70-71 LEADING RUSHING AVERAGES Season - 138.8, Al Raines, 1970 (6 games) 135.8, Al Raines, 1971 (10 games) Per Carry - 8.7, Al Raines, 1971 6.0, Al Raines, 1969 6.0, Willy Miller, 1964 Career - 6.7, Al Raines, 1969-70-71 MOST CARRIES Game - 36, Jim Romaniszyn vs. West Chester, 1970 Season - 217, Dave Green, 1975 Career - 506, Al Raines, 1969-70-71 361, Dave Green, 1975-76 PASSING MOST YARDS GAINED Game - 375, Mike Hill vs. California, 1976 250, Jude Basile vs. Indiana, 1974 Season -1369, Jude Basile, 1975 Career - 3382, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75 MOST COMPLETIONS Game - 17, Rick Shover vs. Lock Haven, 1979 17, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968 Season - 87, Jude Basile, 1975 Career - 224, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game - 3, Mike Hill vs. California, 1976 Season - 9, Mike Hill, 1976 8, Jude Basile, 1975; Joe Sanford, 1971; Mike Malone, 1965 Career - 21, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75 PASS RECEIVING MOST YARDS GAINED Game - 248, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, 1980(10 rec.) Season - 972, Howard Hackley, 1976 Career - 2467, Howard Hackley, 1973-74-75-76 1712, Tim Beacham, 1977-78-79-80 MOST RECEPTIONS Game -10, Bob Jahn vs. California, 1978 10, Tim Beacham vs. Fairmont, 1979 10, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, 1980 Season - 47, Howard Hackley, 1976 Career -135, Howard Hackley, 1973-74-75-76 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game - 3, Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971 3, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, 1980 Season - 9, Howard Hackley, 1976 Career -18, Howard Hackley, 1973-74-75-76 14, Tim Beacham, 1977-78-79-80 10, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-71-72 TOTAL OFFENSE MOST YARDS GAINED Game - 318, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969 Season - 1485, Al Raines, 1971 1459, Jude Basile, 1975 Career - 3712, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75 MOST PLAYS Game - 48, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968 Season - 282, Tom Mackey, 1968 (rushing and passing) Career - 646, Rick Shover, 1976-77-78-79 634, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75 PUNTING HIGHEST AVERAGE Game - 46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clarion, 1971 (5 punts) Season - 39.4, Dan Fiegl, 1976 (57 punts) Career - 38.5, Dan Fiegl, 1975-76-77 Longest - 71, Bob Buckheit vs. Lock Haven, 1964 70, Mike Abbiatici vs. Millersville, 1980 PUNT RETURNS MOST YARDS RETURNED Season - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 (15 ret.) Career - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 KICKOFF RETURNS MOST YARDS RETURNED Season - 461, Larry Pollick, 1968 (24 ret.) Career - 727, Al Raines, 1969-70-71 (33 ret.) SCORING MOST POINTS Game - 30, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven, 1972 Season - 98, Al Raines, 1971 Career - 236, Al Raines, 1969-70-71 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game - 5, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven, 1972 4, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1970 4, Bob Mengerihk vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 Season -16, Al Raines, 1971 Career - 39, Al Raines, 1969-70-71 MOST FIELD GOALS Game - 3, Tom Rockwell vs. Lock Haven, 1969 3, Frank Berzansky vs. Waynesburg, 1972 3, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Shippensburg and California, 1980; New Haven, 1981 Season -12, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981 11, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 6, John Serrao, 1976 6, Frank Berzansky, 1972 Career - 29, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-80-81 10, Tom Rockwell, 1968-69-70 MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED Game - 7, Frank Berzansky vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 Season 31, Frank Berzansky, 1971 Career - 57, Tom Rockwell, 1968-69-70 Most Consecutive - 29, Larry Littler, 1974-75 MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED Game - 4, Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg, 1968 Season - 8, Jack McCurry, 1971 Career - 13, Ken Petardi, 1976-77-78-79 12, John Walker, 1971,72, 73 12, Ron Miller, 1977-78-79-80 MOST TACKLES Game - 30, Rick lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972 Season - 200, Jim Krentz, 1978 182, Greg Sullivan, 1977 171, Rick lorfido, 1972 169, Bob Cicerchi, 1981 Career - 572, Jim Krentz, 1975, 76, 77, 78 429, Greg Sullivan, 1974-75-76-77 428, Ron Gooden, 1974-75-76-77 398, Bob Cicerchi, 1979-80, 81 MOST SACKS Game - 7, Ron Link vs California, 1981 Season -15, Ron Link, 1981 Career - 27, Ron Link, 1977-78-80-81 TEAM SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED Game - 83 vs. Alliance, 1928 68 vs. Clarion, 1930 Vi Game - 42 vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Season - 335 by 1971 team Best Scoring Average - 35.5 by 1971 team RUSHING MOST YARDS GAINED Game - 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season - 3078 by 1971 team BEST GAME AVERAGE 307.8 by 1971 team BEST AVERAGE PER RUSH 6.2 by 1971 team MOST CARRIES Game - 71 vs. California, 1979 67 vs. Slippery Rock, 1970 Season - 571 by 1970 team PASSING MOST YARDS GAINED MOST YARDS GAINED Game - 283 vs. Clarion, 1971 Season - 1653 by 1976 team 1611 by 1975 team MOST COMPLETIONS Game - 17 vs. Lock Haven, 1979 17 vs. Shippensburg, 1976 17 vs. Clarion, 1968 MOST ATTEMPTS Game - 44 vs. Clarion, 1968 Season - 315 by 1968 team MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game - 3 (numerous times) Season -15 by 1976 team 13 by 1971 team TOTAL OFFENSE MOST YARDS GAINED Game - 605 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season - 4244 by 1971 team 4117 by 1975 team PASS INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTED Game - 5 vs. Eureka, 1971; Shippensburg, 1973; New Haven, 1981; Univ. of Buffalo, 1981 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1973 Season - 26 by 1971 team DEFENSE FEWEST POINTS YIELDED Season - 40 by 1928 team FEWEST RUSHING YARDS YIELDED Game - Minus 67, vs. Curry, 1965 Season - 645 by 1970 team FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS Game - 0 (numerous times) Season - 37 by 1965 team FEWEST PASSING YARDS YIELDED Game - 0 (numerous times) Season - 441 by 1973 team CONSECUTIVITY MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS - 18, 1970-71 -72 (regular season) MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS WITHOUT A LOSS 21,1969-70-71 -72 (regular season) MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE GAMES WITH­ OUT A LOSS - 13, 1969-70-71 -72 ALL-TIME BESTS MOST WINS IN A SEASON - 9 by 1970 team BEST OFFENSIVE AVERAGE - 424.3 by 1971 team BEST DEFENSIVE RUSHING AVERAGE ,■ Game - 64.5 by 1970 team Rush - 1.7 by 1970 team ' BEST TOTAL DEFENSIVE AVERAGE Game - 199.3 by 1970 team / BEST DEFENSIVE SCORING AVERAGE - 4.3 by 1928 team (7 games) NUMBER OF WINNING SEASONS - 11 50th WIN - Ashland College (45-6), 1957 100th WIN - California State College (47-7), 1971 YOU’RE IN FIGHTING SCOT COUNTRY WELCOME TO EDINBORO FOOTBALL... memorable COLORFUL.....EXCITING...... TRADITIONAL...... UNIQUE 1982 FALL SPORTS FOOTBAU WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL MEN’S TENNIS COACH: DENNY CREEHAN COACH: PATMcLANE COACH: JIM FLYNN Sept 4 SAT Sept. 18 SAT Sept. 25 SAT Oct. 2 SAT Oct. 9 SAT Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 16 23 30 6 13 SAT SAT SAT SAT SAT BLOOMSBURC (1:30) at U. of New Haven (1:30) SHIPPENSBURG (1:30) at California (1:30) SLIPPERY ROCK (2:00) (Homecoming) at Indiana of Pa. (1:30) at Mansfield (1:30) CLARION (1:30) at Lock Haven (1:30) at Mercyhurst (1:30) SOCCER COACH: CEORCE SHIMPENO Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct: Nov. Nov. 11 SAT 17-18 23 THU 24-25 29 WED 5 TUE 9 SAT 13 WED 16 SAT 19 TUE 23 SAT 26 TUE 30 SAT 2 TUE 10-12 FREDONIA (11:00) at Carnegie Mellon Tourn. SLIPPERY ROCK (3:00) at Shippensburg (10:00) LOCK HAVEN (3:00) at Behrend (3:CI0) at Cannon (1:00) GENEVA U. (3:00) U. OF PITTSBURGH (1:30) MERCYHURST (3:00) INDIANA OF PA. (1:00) at Allegheny (3:00) at Grove City (1:00) at Alliance (3:00) PSCAC Kent State and Indiana State at Kent State MERCYHURST (8:00) Sept 16 THU at Slippery Rock (7:00) Sept 21 TUE at Ohio U. Tourn. Sept. 24-25 Oct. 2 SAT at Youngstown State at Slippery Rock Tourn. Oct. 8-9 U. OF PITTSBURGH (8:00) Oct. 12 TUE EDINBORO TOURN. Oct. 16 SAT Oct. 20 WED at Clarion at Cortland Tourn. Oct. 22-23 at INDIANA (8:00) Oct. 26 TUE at Penn State Tourn. Oct. 29-30 Nov. 1 MON at Mercyhurst (6:00) PSAC at E. Stroudsburg Nov. 5-6 CLEVELAND STATE (8:00) Nov. 9 TUE Sept 10 FRI WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY COACH: BILL McDONALD Sept. 11 SAT Sept. 18 SAT Sept. 25 SAT Oct. 2 SAT Oct. 9 SAT Oct. 13 WED Oct. 16 SAT Oa. 23 SAT Oct. 29-30 at Buffalo State Invit. at Allegheny at Indiana of Pa. at Fredonia (12:00) Allegheny and Slippery Rock at Allegheny MERCYHURST, CANNON at Clarion (11:00) PSAC AT EDINBORO NCAA Division II Regionals Sept. 9 THU Sept. 10 FRI Sept. 11 SAT Oct. 1 FRI Oct. 2 SAT at West Virginia (2:00) at Niagara (3:00) at SUNY-Buffalo (2:00) ECAC at Rider College ECAC at Rider College WOMEN’S TENNIS COACH: CEORCE VIERKORN Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oa. Oa. Oa. oa. WED SAT THU SAT WED FRI MON TUE 7 THU 12 TUE 22 FRI 23 SAT 16 19 24 26 29 1 4 5 LOCK HAVEN (2:00) BLOOMSBURC (1:00) at Mercyhurst (3:00) INDIANA OF PA. (1:00) at Clarion (3:00) BEHREND (3:00) at Grove City (3:00) MERCYHURST (3:00) at Indiana of Pa. (2:00) SLIPPERY ROCK (3:00) PSCAC at Millersville PSCAC at Millersville MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY COACH: DOUC WATTS Sept 11 SAT Sept. 17-18 Sept. 25-26 Sept Oa. Oa. oa. 30-Oa.1 13 WED 23 SAT 29-30 Nov. 9-14 at Buffalo State Invit at Akron Invit. at Springbank at Notre Dame Invit MERCYHURST, GANNON PSAC AT EDINBORO NCAA Division II Regionals NCAA Division II Nationals