Edinboro University of Pennsylvania ‘96-97 Msn’s & Women's Swimming Snide Edinboro University of Pennsyhrania History ✓ Seven-story library with more than 430,000 bound volumes and 1,200,000 microform units, on-line public access catalog, on-line and CDROM searching systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired, and interlibrary loan service. ✓ Eight on-campus residence halls ✓ Planetarium, modern science labs, solar observatory, robotics labo­ ratory, TV studio, radio station, and center for the performing arts ✓ Reading clinic, speech and hear­ ing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for children ✓ Five powerful mini-computer sys­ tems, more than 725 personal com­ puters, 300 terminals, and 11 comput­ er labs with current hardware and soft­ y Founded in 1857 as a private academy / Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College •/ The second normal school estab­ lished in Pennsylvania and the twelfth in the U.S. ✓ Became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1, 1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Location ✓ Located in the resort town of Edinboro, Pennsylvania / Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo ✓ Easily accessible from interstates 90 and 79 ware ■/ Recreational facilities, life skills center, and nurse's station for stu­ dents with disabilities ✓ Campus is nearly 100% wheel­ chair accessible -/ A newly-remodeled University Center with an indoor running track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, fullservice bookstore and dining areas, and an aerobics room ✓ Tennis courts, football stadium, weight rooms, all-weather track, and pool with diving tank Special Programs / The nation’s third largest educa­ tional program for the physically dis­ abled including services for the hear­ ing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled / International education program for the exchange of faculty and stu­ dents ■/ Honors program for academically gifted students y' Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situa­ tions and personal relationships Athletics ✓ Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming, ten­ nis, track, and wrestling ✓ Women's basketball, cross coun­ try, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, and volleyball ✓ The Fighting Scots compete in the Pennsylvania Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division I and II Facilities Forty-two buildings on a 585-acre wooded campus with a five-acre lake ■/ Day and evening classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. •/ 1 Head Coach Kenwyn Chock Kenwyn Chock, in her third season at Edinboro University, is looking to continue the success of both the men's and women's swimming programs. In Chock's first season as head coach at Edinboro, she led the Fighting Scots men's team to a seventh place finish at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II swim meet. The women’s team also placed 21st at their NCAA Division II swim meet that year. Chock came to Edinboro after spending the previous season at the prestigious Peddie School, a prep school in Highstown, New Jersey. There she was the assistant coach of aquatics and administering all aspects of the swim program. This included the identifying and recruiting all qualified student-athletes. Before accepting a position at the Peddie School, Chock was the head coach at the Exploreres Aquatic Club in Hudson, Ohio. While in this position. Chock was responsible for the workput design and the implementation of seasonal/yearly plans for her swimmers. The abilities of these swimmers ranged from the novice level to senior national finalists and master level iron man champs. Her tasks included ondeck coaching, technical analysis of stroke mechanics, videotaping, scheduling, recruiting, and travel. Prior to the Explorers Aquatic Club, Chock was a health and physical education instructor at Keystone Oaks High School in Pittsburgh. She was also an assistant director of summer swim camps at Westminster College. Chock has been honored with many awards throughout her career, including being named the Lake Erie Zone Coach in 1988, 1990, and 1991 and the Lake Erie USS Coach of the Year in 1988, 1991, and 1992. She also received the Ohio High School Coach of the Year in 1991. Stephanie Cable Jeffrey Armstrong Stephanie Cable begins her second year as Edinboro University's diving coach after an outstanding career at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Cable was a six-time Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference diving finalist while at Clarion. She also earned Division II All-American status four times as well as being named an Academic All-American. In addition to competitive diving. Cable has served in a variety of coaching and instructional capacities in the past ten years. She also served as the head diving coach of the Edinboro Diving Club for youngsters ages six through thirteen from 1995-96. Cable earned her bachelor's degree in English at Clarion and is pursuing a mas­ ter's degree in communications at Edinboro University while serving as a graduate assistant coach. In addition to spearhead­ ing the development of the Fighting Scots diving program. Cable also assists head coach Kenwyn Chock with a variety of administrative duties. Jeffrey Armstrong is in his second sea­ son serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Edinboro University. Armstrong brings two decades of coaching experience to the Fighting Scots program. Armstrong has served in a variety of positions at many lev­ els of competition. Currently he is the the head coach of the Northwest Aquatics Club based in Edinboro, PA. Prior to joining the Scots program in the fall of 1995, Armstrong sen/ed as head swimming coach at Rocky River High School. Armstrong has collegeiate coach­ ing experience as a volunteer assistant coach at Catawba (NC) College from 199193, and has held numerous YMCA and high school positions. Many of his swimmers have set regional and national records, and have experienced great success at both state and national competitions. Armstrong has attended numerous coaching clinics, including the last seven ASCA World Coaches Clinics. He is a native of Warren, Ohio, and attended Kent State University. 2 Accomplishments Under Coach Chock Chris Rhodes All-American Men Dave Lechler 3rd 3rd 4th 5th 11th 12th Tony Knapp 5th 8th 3rd 4th 5th 100 200 400 200 400 500 200 freestyle freestyle relay freestyle relay medley relay medley relay freestyle sprint freestyle sprint 3rd 50 freestyle 100 freestyle 200 freestyle relay 400 freestyle relay 200 medley relay 400 medley relay Greg Sarbak 4th 5th 15th 200 medley relay 400 medley relay 100 backstroke Steve Kast 4th 5th 16th 12th 200 400 100 200 Heni Toth 200 freestyle relay 400 freestyle relay 15th 13th The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania men’s and women's swim­ ming programs hope to continue the high standard of excellence of years past. With young rosters for both teams, head coach Kenwyn Chock will count heavily on her sophomores and a strong recruit­ ing class to stride toward the team’s goal of a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title and a return trip to the NCAA Division II national championships. Forkin (Pittsburgh), Jennifer Hoddick (Tonawanda), Karan Koch (Pittsburgh), Karen Brothers (Apollo), and Cindy Woods (Pittsburgh) all advanced to the conference championships a year ago. They will be joined by classmate Irene Hill (Pennsburg) who narrowly missed the PSAC qualifying times a year ago. First-year swimmers filling out the roster include Barb Black (Berwyn), Susan Herald (Chambersburg), Laurie Pastorius (Pittsburgh), Melynda Ross (Erie), and Kyra Sherba (Carnegie). 1996-1997 Men’s Swimming Team medley relay medley relay breaststroke breaststroke All-American Women Jim Coffman 3rd Academic All-American . 200 freestyle relay 400 freestyle relay 1996-91 Swimming Cntlook 100 butterfly 100 butterfly 200 ind. medley Senior Brian Marton, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference champion in the 100 butterfly, narrowly missed swimming in the NCAA Division II Championship meet last spring as a junior. Coach Chock expects Marton to again contend for a PSAC title, as well as compete in the national championships. Marton highlights a men's roster which features several returning PSAC qualifiers, including Jay Hertel (Erie), Matthew Morgan (Lancaster), and Matthew Shipe (Pittsburgh). All three are sophomores looking to improve on last year's success. Providing depth will be first-year swimmers Jason Durbin (Aliquippa), Zack Lees (Charleroi), Todd Beebe (Pennsburg), Ryan Johnson (Port Allegany), John Mazurek (East Vandergrift), and Jared Muisus (Rochester). The lone diver on the men's roster is freshman Robert Cowden (Oakdale). He will look to accumulate enough points to qualify for the NCAA Division II Diving championships in March. Off the Blocks Coach Chock is quick to point out that while her team is young, they are experienced with eleven returning swim­ mers who qualified for the PSAC Championships a year ago. Chock also believes that the freshmen are progress­ ing at a steady pace and will be a large factor throughout the season. Brian Marton will serve as the team captain this season. "Brian is our only captain this year. His senior leadership and experience will benefit the team greatly, but it is also very important to rec­ ognize that our commitment is as a team and any member of this team has the ability to step up and do what needs to be done. So in that respect, we are all responsible for the team's leadership." Chock has no doubts that her fresh­ men will step up to the challenge this year. In fact, she feels that this season will be a stepping stone to achieving the team's goal of winning a conference championship as well as becoming an annual contender nationally. "When I was first hired, I walked into the arena and saw lots of Pennsylvania Conference and NCAA championship banners," recollected Chock. "But none of them were swimming banners. Our goal is to change that. It won't happen overnight, but in the next few years, we're going to build this program to the point where we can consistently challenege for men’s and women's championships." 1996-97 Women's Swimming Team Fighting Scots Coaching Staff (l-r): Stephanie Cable (Diving Coach). Jeff Armstrong (Assistant Coach), Kenwyn Chock (Head Coach) 3 The only upperclassman on the women's side is junior diver Leigh Mazar (Oakdale). Mazar and freshman Heidi Hinzman (Darlington) also hope to accu­ mulate points to earn the right to compete in the diving championships in March. The women's roster is highlighted by five returning PSAC qualifiers from the 1995-96 team. Sophomores Renee 4 Commitment to Academics Chock and her two assistant coaches, Stephanie Cable (diving coach) and Jeff Armstrong, have built a strong commitment to academic excellence as the foundation for the program. Their philosophy is simply "Academics first with swimming a close second." This philosophy is supplemented by a strong belief that academic success is both achievable for, and crucial to, a strong athletic program. The commitment to this goal was realized last year as the 1995-96 edition of the Fighting Scots women's team had a collective grade point average of 3.1, which led to their being named as a Academic All-American Team. Schoiar-Athietes: In addition to success in the pool, Edinboro University studentathletes also excel in the classroom. Last season, three Fighting Scot swimmers were honored by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference as scholar athletes for the 1995-96 academic year. (L-R): Karan Koch, Brian Marion, Renee Forkin. Brian Marton Senior S peech/Communicati on Leigh Mazar Junior Social Work Karen Brothers Sophomore English Jason Durbin Sophomore Psychology Renee Forkin Sophomore Elementary/Early Childhood Education Erica Gray Sophomore Communications John Hertel Sophomore Environmental Studies/Geography Irene Hill Sophomore English Jennifer Hoddick Sophomore S pecial/El ementary Education ‘96-97 Swimming Schedule Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. 2 8 9 16 22 6-8 24-25 1 6 8 21-23 12-15 UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO (w/Diving) EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PA RELAYS GANNON UNIVERSITY/FAIRMONT (WV) STATE UNIV. at Clarion University of PA (w/Diving) at Westminster College at Clarion University of PA Invitational at Clarion University of PA Invitational at Slippery Rock University of PA at Buf^lo State College INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA at Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Championships at NCAA Division II National Championships 5 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA TBA 6 Karan Koch Sophomore Business/Marketing Matthew Morgan Sophomore General Studies Matthew Shipe Freshman Engineering Ryan Johnson Freshman, Health/ Physical Education Zack Lees Freshman General Studies Cynthia Woods Sophomore Special/Elementary Edueation Todd Beebe Freshman Applied Media Arts Barbara Black Freshman Sociology Jared Muisus Freshman General Studies Laurie Pastorius Freshman Elementary Education Robert Cowden Freshman, Speech Communications John Mazurek Freshman Elementary Education Sophomore Renee Forkin was present­ ed the Erie County Women in Sports Award as Edinboro University’s Top Female Swimmer Susan Herald Freshman Criminal Justice 7 Heidi Hinzman Freshman Theater Arts Melynda Ross Freshman General Studies Kyra Sherba Freshman Business Marketing 8 ‘96-91 Men’s Swimming/Diving Roster Susan Herald Todd Beebe Robert Cowden Ryan Johnson John Mazurek Jared Muisus Jason Durbin John (Jay) Hertel Zack Lees Matthew Morgan Matthew Shipe Brian Marton Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sprinter Chambersburg, PA/James Buchanon Sprinter Pennsburg, PA/Upper Perkiomen Diver Oakdale, PAAA/est Allegheny Sprinter Port Allegany/Port Allegany Sprinter East Vandergrift, PA/Kiski Area Breast/Sprint Rochester, NYAA/est Irondequoit Breast/Sprint Aliquippa, PA/Hopewell Sprinter Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep Sprinter Chaleroi, PA/Charleroi Free/Fly Lancaster, PA/Hempfield Backstroke Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. Lebanon Fly/Distance Cranberry, PA/Seneca Valley Men’s Swimming Records Dawson................. ............... Knapp..................... ............... Knapp ................... ............... Christensen........ ............... Christensen......... ............... Christensen......... ............... Sarbak.................. ............... Sarbak.................. ............... Andrews............... ............... Kast....................... ............... Marton.................. ............... G ratio us ............... ............... Sarbak.................... ............ Grafious ............... ............... Wright.................... Sorg....................... Brown..................... Gramm ................. Sarbak, Knapp, Lechler, Kast....... ............... Sarbak, Knapp, Lechler, Kast....... ............... Knapp, Coffman, Lechler, Rhodes .. ............... Erdos, Knapp, Christensen, Lechler......... ............... Bollow, Erdos, Christensen, Lechler......... ............... 1989....... 1994... .... 1994... .... 1990... .... 1990... .... 1990... .... 1993... .... 1993... .... 1988... .... 1994... .... 1996... .... 1996... .... 1993... .... 1994... .... .... .... .... .... 50 Freestyle................ ......20.40 100 Freestyle.............. ......45.70 200 Freestyle ............ .. 1:41.60 500 Freestyle ............ .. 4:37.76 1000 Freestyle .......... .. 9:43.04 1650 Freestyle .......... 16:08.23 100 Backstroke ......... .....52.96 200 Backstroke .......... .. 1:51.30 100 Breaststroke............ 58:13 200 Breaststroke.......... 2:05.65 100 Butterfly.................... 52.15 200 Butterfly.................. 1:54.93 200 Individual Medley . 1:56.33 400 Individual Medley . 4:05.12 1 Meter Diving (6) ..... ... 289.70 1 Meter Diving (11) ....... 461.60 3 Meter Diving (6) ..... .. 300.00 3 Meter Diving (11) ........ 465.5 1995... .... 200 Medley Relay....... . 1:34.40 1995... .... 400 Medley Relay ...... . 3:26.44 1995... .... 200 Free Relay .......... . 1:22.79 1992... .... 400 Free Relay .......... . 3:03.97 1991... .... 800 Free Relay .......... . 6:53.21 9 ‘96-91 Women’s Swimming/Diving Roster Susan Herald Heidi Hinzman Laurie Pastorius Melynda Ross Kyra Sherba Barb Black Karen Brothers Renee Forkin Erica Gray Irene Hill Jennifer Hoddick Karan Koch Cindy Woods Leigh Mazar Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sprinter Chambersburg, PA/James Buchanon Diver Darlington, PA/Blackhawk Sprinter Pittsburgh, PA/Brashear Sprinter Erie, PA/Harbor Creek Fly/Distance Carnegie, PA/Chartiers Valley Distance BenA/yn, PA/Conestoga Distance Apollo, PA/Kiski Area Sprinter Pittsburgh, PA/Brentwood Sprinter Murrysville, PA/Franklin Regional Distance Pennsburg, PA/Upper Perkiomen Sprint/Breast Tonawanda, NY/Tonawanda Distance Pittsburgh, PA/Brashear Distance/Breast Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin Diver Oakdale, PA/West Allegheny Women’s Swimming Records Hopkins/Schirack................... .......... Hopkins ..................................... .......... Hopkins ..................................... .......... Balcam ...................................... .......... Balcam ...................................... .......... Balcam ...................................... .......... Kostrubanic.............................. .......... Kostrubanic.............................. .......... George...................................... .......... Taylor ......................................... .......... TDth............................................. .......... Toth............................................. .......... Toth ............................................ .......... Tokanos ..................................... .......... Koenemund......................................... Koenemund......................................... Koenemund......................................... Koenemund......................................... Ayers, Hopkins, Schirack, Kostrubanic........................ Martucci, George, Donahue, Kostrubanic............ .......... Jensen, Hopkins, Schirack, Ayers......................... .......... Jensen, Hopkins, Schirack, Ayers......................... .......... Martucci, Hopkins, Schirack, Kirby......................... .......... 1991.... ... 1991.... ... 1991.... ... 1994.... ... 1992.... ... 1992.... ... 1993.... ... 1993.... ... 1992.... ... 1995.... ... 1994.... ... 1994.... ... 1996.... ... 1991.... ... 1990.... ... 1990.... ... 1990.... ... 1990.... ... 50 Freestyle ............... .....24.28 100 Freestyle ............. .....52.06 200 Freestyle ............. .. 1:53.36 500 Freestyle ............. .. 5:09.68 1000 Freestyle .......... 10:42.91 1650 Freestyle .......... 17:48.30 100 Backstroke ......... .....59.49 200 Backstroke ......... .. 2:07.59 100 Breaststroke....... .. 1:06.92 200 Breaststroke.......... 2:28.31 100 Butterfly.....................57.65 200 Butterfly.................. 2:10.55 200 Individual Medley . 2:09.63 400 Individual Medley . 4:40.59 1 Meter Diving (6) ..... ... 220.85 1 Meter Diving (10) ....... 385.60 3 Meter Diving (6) ..... ... 242.25 3 Meter Diving (11) ....... 440.20 1991.... ... 200 Medley Relay...... . 1:50.76 1993.... ... 400 Medley Relay ...... . 4:02.98 1992.... ... 200 Free Relay .......... . 1:36.43 1992........ 400 Free Relay .......... . 3:32.00 1992........ 800 Free Relay .......... . 7:49.94 10 Edinboro Natatorium ❖ This outstanding facility holds six 7-foot lanes in a 75’ x 42’ area with 40’x40’ diving well. Water depth ranges from four feet to 13. ❖ Four unden/vater windows for filming and stroke correction. ❖ The lanes are with Kiefer “non-turbulence” lane lines and the pool wall is guttered for fast times. ❖ Mercury vapor lighting which completely eliminates pool and deck glare with an underwater lighting system in operation. ❖ McComb Fieldhouse is an easily accessible on-campus facility tht also houses three basketball courts, two racquetball courts, a newly built weightroom and sports medicine center. Fighting Scot Fast Facts Location............ Edinboro, PA 16444 President . . .Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr. Founded ...................................... 1857’ Athletic Director . . .Jody Mooradian Swim Coach.............. Kenwyn Chock Office Phone . .814-732-2776 x 228 Pool Phone........................................... Sports Info Dir .........Shawn Ahearn SID Phone___ 814-732-2776 x 234 Conference.....................PSAC-West Affiliation ................. NCAA Division II Colors .........................Red and White Nickname ................. Fighting Scots Enrollment ................................. 7,484