BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY MEN'S TENNIS 1989 ·.B.ftQQM~.!UJB~;.~m ?,~'14.Dl~lll~N:Jl , TOURN".AMENTPAKTICIPAl'ffS • 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1986 1987 1988 Jim Hollister - Rob Vance - Nate Levine Rob Vance Rob Vance - Ken Grove Marty Coyne - Ken Grove - Craig Diehl Dave Superdock Marty Coyne - Craig Diehl - Dave Superdock * Dave Superdock - * Marty Coyne Tim Mitchell - Scott Gibbs Tim Mitchell - Mark Billone - Scott Gibbs Steve Augustine * Mark Billone - * Lance Milner Roly Lamy - Marc Lupinacci * - All-American Honors NAME Drew Hostetter Marty Coyne Tom Sweitzer Dave Superdock Craig Diehl Rob Vance Phil Christman Bob Rosics Jim Overbaugh Jim Hollister CLASS 76 83 75 83 82 80 76 76 76 78 Name Record Coyne - Superdock 46-16 Vance - Levine 35-12 Vance - Grove 31-10 RECORD 81-18 112-29 52-15 106-31 99-30 108-36 51-18 51-18 63-25 95-40 . PCT. 82% 79% 79% 78% 77% 75% 74% 74% 71% 70% Achievements #6 in nation, 1983; 2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1982 and 1983; NCAA Division II All-Americans, 1983 2 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships, 1977 and 1978; 2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1977 and 1978; NCAA Division II Qualifiers, 1978 2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1979 and 1980; NCAA Division II Qualifiers, 1980 Most Wins: Marty Coyne - 112 Best winning percentage: Drew Hostetter - 82% Most consecutive wins : Dave Superdock - 18 Most Pennsylvania Conference Championships : Marty Coyne - 8 (out of 8, 4 singles, 4 doubles) Highest nationally ranked player: Marty Coyne - #12 Highest nationally ranked doubles team : Dave Superdock / Marty Coyne - #6 Highest MSTA men's ranking - Craig Diehl - #5 Fewest games lost in PC championships : Jay Pheasant - 3 (in three matches in 1988 at #6), Roly Lamy - 4 (in three matches in 1988 at #2), Mark Billone - 5 (in three matches in 1988 at #1), Dave Gilbert - 5 (in three matches in 1988 at #5) ~ B~QENfJJ,ii,:t,~§QBB t , IIIQMSIIIIIIIIIBI} I NCAA Division II All-Americans: Marty Coyne 1983 Dave Superdock 1983 Mark Billone 1988 Lance Milner 1988 NCAA Division II Tournament Participants: Jim Hollister 1978 Scott Gibbs 1986-87 Nate Levine 1978 Tim Mitchell 1986-87 Rob Vance 1978-79-80 Steve Augustine 1987 Ken Grove 1980-81 Marc Billone 1987-88 Craig Diehl 1981-82 Marc Lupinacci 1988 Marty Coyne 1981-82-83 Roly Lamy 1988 Dave Superdock 1981-82-83 Lance Milner 1988 Alumni Award Winners: Dave Superdock 1981 Marty Coyne 1982 Dave Superdock 1983 Scott Grebe 1984 Mike Penny 1985 Tim Mitchell 1986 Steve Augustine 1987 Mark Billone 1988 Bloomsburg University Awards: Drew Hostetter - Senior Athlete of the Year 1976 Ken Grove - Underclass Athlete of the Year 1980 Marty Coyne - Underclass Athlete of the Year 1982 Dave Superdock - Senior Athlete of the Year 1983 NCAA Scholar Athletes: Dave Superdock 1982, 83 -Arthur Ashe Award winner 1983 Craig Diehl 1982 Name Marty Coyne Craig Diehl Ken Grove Dave Superdock Rob Vance Singles 4 4 4 4 2 Doubles 4 3 3 3 4 Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 Founded: 1839 Enrollment: 6,804 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Huskies President: Dr. Harry Ausprich General Information: Phone: 717-389-4000 Athletic Director: Mary Gardner (Phone: 717-389-4363) Asst. Athletic Director and Head Coach: Burt Reese (Phone: 717-389-4555, Office; 717-784-4156, Home) Member: NCAA (Division II), ECAC (Division II) Pennsylvania Conference Home Court: Lower Campus (18 grasstex) Chairperson of the Department of Health and Physical Education: Dr. Jerry Medlock (Phone: 717-389-4356) Trainers: Art Hopkins, Rolene Wagner (Phone: 717-389-4401) Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan (Phone: 717-389-4374) Sports Information Director: Jim Hollister (Phone: 717-389-4413, Office; 717-784-7756, Home) Bl/;(;)UMSIJJRG UNJVEISITY :11989 MEN!S TENNIS March 4 5 14 15 16 17 18 30 April 1 2 4 5 8 11 13 15 16 18 21 22 22 26 29 May 1 5-6 15-21 at Pennsylvania PITTSBURGH at Georgetown at William & Mary at Old Dominion at Hampton at Navy LEHIGH *Fairmont State at West Virginia BUCKNELL at Princeton GEORGE MASON PENN STATE at Army SUNY BUFFALO RUTGERS at Temple @Mercyhurst @Edinboro @Concordia (N. Y.) at Maryland at Swarthmore MILLERSVILLE at Penna. Conf. Championships at NCAA Championships 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00p.m. 2:00p.m. 2:00p.m. 1:30p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00p.m. 2:00p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00p.m. 3:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00p.m. 2:30p.m. 3:00p.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00p.m. 1:00p.m. 2:30p.m. Edinboro, Pa. TBA * - at West Virginia @ - at Millersville Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. School Hampton (Va.) Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo Rollins (Fla.) Southern Illinois/Edwardsville Southwest Bapist (Mo.) California - Riverside Bloomsburg California - Davis Chapman (Calif.) Ferris State (Mich.) Abilene Christian (Texas) Cal. State - Hayward North Alabama West Texas State Tennessee - Martin Northwest Missouri State Sacramento State (Calif.) Minnesota- Duluth Sonoma State (Calif.) Florida Atlantic THE HUSKIESJ1989SPRING 01.YF~OOK The Huskies will be seeking their 18th consecutive winning season as the 1989 season gets underway in early March. The 1987-88 team racked up a 26-6 record including the Pennsylvania Conference championship and a lofty ninth-place ranking in the NCAA Division II. During the fall season, the team became one of the most well traveled teams in Bloomsburg tennis history. The squad played in a variety of events for six straight weekends. The road stint included a return to the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division I team and individual tourney after a four-year absence. The unit fared well in the Bloomsburg Invitational while dominating play in other events including the Millersville and Swarthmore Invitationals and the Rollex Small College Eastern Regional. Senior captain Mark Billone won the "A" singles title at the Swarthmore Invitational and finished the fall with a record of 16-5. Junior Lance Milner picked up some fine wins enroute to a 12-7 mark. Juniors Marc Lupinacci and Dave Gilbert posted 9-5 records, and Gilbert won the "C" singles in the Millersville event. Sophomore Roly Lamy turned in a championship performance in the "B" singles at Millersville while posting a 97 record. In doubles competition, the team of Billone and Lamy turned in an impressive 10-2 mark while Milner and Lupinacci finished 6-2. Both doubles teams claimed victories in the Millersville and Swarthmore event. Billone and Lamy also reached the finals of the ECAC Division I Tournament. Bloomsburg received its highest ranking in the school's history as the club was rated seventh in the NCAA Division II preseason rankings. Individuals receiving rankings were Mark Billone-seventh, Lance Milner-15th, and Roly Lamy-34th. In doubles, the team of Billone and Lamy are rated fifth, while Milner and Lupinacci ate 11th. The Huskies have one of their toughest schedules ever as they have added meets with Division I opponents Princeton and Maryland to a schedule that already includes 14 other Divsion I opponents as well as Division II's top-rated team Hampton (Va.). Burt Reese is entering his 21st season at the helm of the Huskies. In his previous 20 years, his teams have compiled an enviable record of 297-128 for a .699 winning percentage. He is currently the regional chairman for the East Region of the NCAA Division II Tennis Committee. He is also an active member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association. In the Pennsylvania Conference, Reese has coached 60 singles and doubles champions and has won five PC "Coach of the Year" awards. He has been selected "Coach of the Year" in the Central Pennsylvania Tennis District, and in 1988, he was the recipient of the NCAA Division II national "Coach of the Year" award. In the Fall of 1988 he was inducted into the East Stroudsburg "Hall of Fame." In 1983, he added another credential to his long list of accomplishments when Dave Superdock and Marty Coyne became Bloomsburg's first tennis All-Americans. Reese, a native of Taylor, Pa., earned both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees at East Stroudsburg State College where he co-captained the tennis and basketball teams as a graduate assistant. He then joined the faculty at Old Forge High School where he was an assistant football and basketball coach. He moved on to Abington Heights High School and served as athletic director and initiated and coached varsity tennis to a 45-6 record before coming to Bloomsburg. He has been ranked among the top 10 singles players in the Middle States Tennis Association and was a member of the top three doubles teams several times in the past. IEHi•• eusMES!.• 1'189 .•.PEIIE'ORIIERS Mark Billone Senior Stamford, Conn. Fall Record: 16-5 Career Record: 91-33 Major: Business Finance #7 in NCAA Division I (Singles) #5 in NCAA Division II (Doubles) 1988 NCAA All-American 1988 PSAC #1 singles and #2 doubles champion Lance Milner Junior Guilford, N.H. Fall Record: 12-7 Career Record: 67-23 Major: Political Science #15 in NCAA Division II (Singles) #11 in NCAA Division II (Doubles) 1988 NCAA All-American 1988 PSAC #3 singles and #1 doubles champion Roly Lamy Sophomore #34 in NCAA Division II Concord, N .H. (Singles) Fall Record: 9-7 #5 in NCAA Division II Career Record: 43-18 (Doubles) Major: Business 1988 PSAC #2 singles and Management #1 doubles champion Marc Lupinacci Junior Stamford, Conn. Fall Record: 9-5 Career Record: 59-1 Major: Psychology · #12 in NCAA East (Singles) #11 in NCAA Division II (Doubles) 1988 PSAC #4 singles and #2 doubles champion Matt Quigley Junior 1987 PSAC #6 singles Philadelphia, Pa. champion Fall Record: 4-8 Career Record: 38-27 Major: Social Welfare Mike Petersen Freshman Wainuiomata, New Zealand Fall Record: 0-0 Career Record: 0-0 Major: Business Management Scott Glassford Senior Holland, Pa. Fall Record: 0-4 Career Record: 26-30 Major: Business Management 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 5-4 3-6 1-9 9-2 10-5 12-3 11-4 19-4 18-4 1977-78 19-7 1978-79 1979-80 13-7 22-3 1980-81 18-7 1981-82 18-6 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 19-11 19-11 23-7 15-13 18-8 *26-6 ECAC II Championships (2nd) ECAC II Championships (1st) PSAC Championships (2nd) Eastern lntercollegiates (2nd) PSAC Championships (2nd) ECAC II Championships (2nd) PSAC Championships (2nd) PSAC Championships (1st) ECAC I Championships (10th) PSAC Championships (1st) ECAC I Championships (10th) PSAC Championships (1st) ECAC I Championships (10th) PSAC Championships (1st) PSAC Championships (1st) PSAC Championships (1st) PSAC Championships (2nd) PSAC Championships (2nd) PSAC Championships (1st) PSAC Championships (1st) * Most Victories In One Season BIJC>IJMSBURG'S PSACCHAMPIONS 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 Phil Christman (#2) Tom Sweitzer - Jim Hollister (#3) Jim Hollister (#4) Jim Overbaugh (#5) Jim Hollister (#1) Nate Levine (#3) Rob Vance - Nate Levine (#1) Ken Grove (#6) Rob Vance - Nate Levine (#1) Rob Vance (#1) Ken Grove (#2) Craig Diehl (#3) Rob Vance - Ken Grove (#1) Gary Golbitz - Mark Raynes (#2) Craig Diehl - Tim Blanchard (#3) Rob Vance (#1) Ken Grove (#2) Craig Diehl (#3) Marty Coy ne (#4) Dave Superdock (#6) Rob Vance - Ken Grove (#1) Craig Diehl - Marty Coyne (#2) Rick Willders - Gary Golbitz (#3) Marty Coyne (#1) Ken Grove (#2) Craig Diehl (#3) Dave Superdock (#4) Brett Briscoe (#5) Dave Williams (#6) Marty Coyne - Ken Grove (#1) Craig Diehl - Ken Grove (#2) Brett Briscoe - Tim Blanchard (#3) Marty Coyne (#1) Craig Diehl (#2) Dave Superdock (#3) Marty Coyne - Dave Superdock (#1) Rob Lario - Chris Antipas (#3) Dave Superdock (#1) Marty Coyne (#2) Rob Lario (#4) Frank Englund (#6) Dave Superdock - Marty Coyne (#1) Scott Grebe - Jere Bird (#2) Rob Lario - Scott Gibbs (#1) Tim Mitchell - Steve Augustine (#3) Mike Penny (#4) Dean Doria (#6) Steve Augustine (#3) Scott Gibbs (#3) Steve Augustine (#4) Marc Lupinacci (#5) Matt Quigley (#6) Mark Billone - Steve Augustine (#2) Marc Lupinacci - Scott Glassford (#3) Mark Billone (#1) Roly Lamy (#2) Lance Milner (#3) Marc Lupinacci (#4) Dave Gilbert (#5) Jay Pheasant (#6) Roly Lamy - Lance Milner (#1) Mark Billone - Marc Lupinacci (#2) Dave Gilbert - Jay Pheasant (#3) 1 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988