BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY MEN'S SWIMMING AND DIVING 1989-90 -----THEPROGRAM Even though the Huskies' men's swimming and diving team has had its problems over the past few seasons, Coach Dave Rider feels optimistic that the team can again become a top contender in the Pennsylvania Conference. Rider's goal continues to be the addition of more quality swimmers and divers to enhance the overall team performance against a schedule that includes approximately seven dual meets, a few invitationals, and the conference championships. Several individuals have also represented Bloomsburg at N.C.A.A. Division II national championships in past seasons. Bloomsburg competes in the 14-member Permsylvania State Athletic Conference, the nation's largest Division II conference. The men's swimming and diving program has enjoyed several good seasoos, finishing among the conference's top four teams on 14 occasions in the 30 seasons since the sport was introduced at Bloomsburg in the 1959-60 season. Rider is the sixth head coach of the sport at Bloomsburg. sua:eeding Mary Gardner, who directed the unit for one season, and now serves as the university's athletic director. Gardner initiated the uniw:rsity's highly successful women's swimming and diving program and coached the squad fOI' 12 years compiling an 88-28 record. Prior lo Gardner taking over bolh the men's and womm's teams in 1985-86, Eli McLaughlin was the head coach for 23 seuoos from 1961-85. Olher coaches included Donald Heihnan (1959-<,0), Bob 7.eigler (1960-61). and Cecil Twberville (1969-70), who filled in Mclaughlin during a sabbatical leave. Rider is very optimistic about the team. "We have the possibility of glCll improvcmeolS wilh this team. Over the next few yean I can see this team n:ally improving." - - - HEAD COACH DAVE RIDER Dave Rider is entering bis fowdi yar u diJCCIOr of aqualics at Bloomsburg wilh an ovenll ffJCOld of 14-7. His wa:ncn's 1988-89 team finished 7-4 in dual compdi"' lion, while p)acing 2nd in the Pennsylvania Coofamce (PC) and 15th in the NCAA Divisim Il Cllampiombips. Rider saves• head ooach for bodt the mm"s and wanm"s swimming and diving programs and oversees the daily opeaa6om of 1bc uni,anty" S two poci facilities. Befme aming lo Bloomsbmg. Rider rerved • bead ooach for the swimming and diving teams at Nonrin High Scbool•(Pa.) for eigla yan. While at Norwich. he served u both mm"s and women"s coeda and established a ambined dual-mc:cl n:aJld of 159-63-3. His 1912 wunm"s squad capuml the Pmnsyl'ftllia lnlenmolulic Atbldic Avociarioo (PIAA) state drmlpiombip. and bis mm"s unit wu the PIAA lmBICIUiJ in 1984. During Rider's faJDIC, 61 pedonnen earned AB-Slate honon ancl lf- ooq,rrilon gained AB-Amaicm-. He also establisbed the Nonrin Aqua Club. wbida bourecl re¥aa1 jlmiol- and sc:niormlional qualifiers ancl JUCed pafonnas in the Olympic Trials. The dub also holds 1CJ111C mlicmal RaJlds. Ia addilion to bis aJm1ina. iCSpi+MPwirs tilcr ..... pll,-.1 c:ducalicn and awnpura pogaamm.i.., rmna • Nonria. 0 Previously, he taught in the North Allegheny (Pa.) School District, where he developed and administered the community's aquatic program. Rider was the school's men's swimming coach for two seasons from 1977 to 1978, compiling a 20-2 mark while handling 15 All-State and two All-American swimmers. He was the founder and coach of the Allegheny North Swim Cub. From 1972 to 1974, he was on the staff at the Sewickley (Pa.) YMCA and served with the Peace Cotps in Morocco from 1968 to 1971. Rider received his bachelor's degree in Near East archaeology from the University of Chicago in 1968. He was a member of the school's varsity swimming and water polo teams. His physical education certification was awarded in 1973 at Slippery Rock and his Master of Science degree in sports sciences from Indiana (Pa.). He is certified by the Red Cross in standard swimmimg and is a instructor in CPR and water saftey. Rider holds membenhips in the American Swimming Coaches Association, National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association, Pennsylvania Swimming Officials Association, and is a past president the Pennsylvania High School Swimming Coaches Association. « DIVING COACH LARRY MILLER - James "I.any" Miller, a native of Wonnleysburg, Pa., has been the univenity's men's and women's diving ooach for 1he past eight seasons. He moved to 1he Bloomsburg aru from Henbey, whe~ be was the aquatic specialist for 12 yean at the Cocoa Avenue Plaza in Deny Township. In addition to his coaching iaponsiblities, Miller is employed by the Bloomsbmg Bank-Columbia TnJSt Ccmpany. He has 16 yean coaching experience and has coached numerous sucxasful diven from Henbey and 111m,mding amu. He iuently served as cbainnan of the Middle Atlantic AAU Commiuc!e and praidm of bolh the Cenua1 Pmn and Capital Area Diving « Lapa. ASSISTANT COACH TRACEY HOUKTnacey Houk is begiming her fU'Sl season as the Hukia' usislanl ooadL She joined the mivenily's hallh - playstiad education staff in Aupst and also saves • m auistant &Id hockey cmdl. She pdualed from 1he Univenlity of NOdh Carolina ~ * W U . manberol die Tllheels narionally...ake4 field hockey mit f« fa. yan. Durinc her playing time, the team won fCM" Adaalic Coat CGlltaace tides and f'Dlisbe4 u the mriona1 IIBIClllpin lffl afterplaaac fourdt in 1986. The tam wu med - , die mlim's top five tams in all four of Houl(s seasaas widt dlcdub.. STUDENT COACH JACK CARR - Jact Caff is in his fint year u IIUdent a>adt f«the llllltia- He swan f« B1oomsburs the put four yan _. he cunpded in the flffSl.yJe and baaedly even11. Caff is.,....... of Sc. Pius High SdlooL He will ~frc,m ~ in Duemberof 1989 wilh a degree :ia biology. THETEAM-----Eric Andreus Events: Breaststroke, Freestyle Class: Freshman Major: Undelcared High School: Shawnee Hometown: Tabernacle. N. J, Events: Diving Brian Becker Class: ~ o r e Major: Undeclared High School: Lincoln Hometown: Philadelphia Dave Danner Events: Individual Medley. Breaststtok~ Cla11: Junior Major: Accounting High School: Liberty Hometown: Bethlehem Gary Gr•nlNfm Events: Butterfly. Backstroke Class: ~ o r e Major: Undeclared Hiah School: Calvert H~ College Hometown: Towscn, Md, Cr1lgH1bffttumpf Evans: Butterfly, Backstrd<e ClaH: Sophomore Major: Accounting High Sd1oo1: F.mritaus Hometown: EffldWls John Hlthfadl Events: Biaststroke, 8astroke a..,: Fffshmal Major: Unde4':~ Hiah School: Kiski Springs Homctmm: Ruffsdate CfffnuH,,._ Events: Freestyle Events Cws: ~•hmat Maj«: Undeclaml Hi&h Sdlool: liberty Homctmm: Beddehem Jeff'°"" Evau: Back~, Frastyle &nnan a..,: M.,ar.U11dedated llijh Sdlool: Cambfflnl Valley Homeamm: Boilina Sprin,s Da•eKM• Events: 8auatly Oaff: fremmM Maj«· B ~ lfiah Sdm: Cenctal I>.wplin East ~ : lbrrisbura Marty Leandri Events: Diving, Freestyle Oass: Freshman Major: Undeclared High School: Wyoming Valley West Hometown: Swoyersville Todd Mattson Events: Sprints, Freestyle Oass: Freshman Major: Biological Allied Health Sciences High School: Mechanicsburg Hometown: Mechanicsburg 1 Chris Miller Events: Backstroke, Freestyle Oass: Junior Major: Computer & Inf0. Science High School: Allentown Dieruff Hometown: Allentown Robert Potter Events: Backstroke, Freestyle Oass: Senior Major: Computer & Info Science High School: Binghamton Hometown: Binghamtom, N. Y. Brett Vandergrift Events: Breastroke, Freestyle Oass: Freshman Major: Undeclared High School: Shawnee Hometown: Vincentown, N. J. THE RECORDS SO-Freestyle 100-Freestyle 200-Freestyle 500-Freestyle 1000-Freestyle 1650-Freestyle 100-Backstroke 200-Backstroke 100-Breaststroke ZOO-Breaststroke 100-Butterfly 200-Butterfly 200-lnd. Medley 400-Ind. Medley 400-Medley Relay 400-Freestyle Relay 800-Freestyle Relay 1 Meter Diving 3 Meter Diving Stu Marvin Stu Marvin Stu Marvin Bob Potter Bob Stocks Brian Duda Pete Dardaris Pete Dardaris Doug Thran Matt Thran J. Stuhltrager Wayne Richards Dave Danner Dave Danner S. Price, W. Richards, S. Marvin, D. Thran, K. Torok, S. Marvin W. Richards, S. Price J. Carr, T. McAllister, R. Potter, J. Stuhltrager Tom Cole Gary Havens 21.20 46.20 1:41.90 4:47.0 10:14.99 17:09.0 54.7 1:58.70 1:01.30 2:13.80 52.8 1:55.00 2:02.8 4:29.7 1978 1978 1978 1989 1983 1989 1980 1980 1978 1983 1989 1979 1989 1989 3:36.50 1978 3:34.84 1978 7:08.0 259.40 264.70 1989 1979 1976 Note: All swimming records are in yards Bloomsburg University is committed to Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity. Minorities, women, and other protected class members are urged to pursue educational and employment opportunities at Bloomsburg University. RECORDS AGAINST ALL-TIME OPPONENTS .fxJ7 .000 1.000 .000 .552 .250 1.000 .fxJ7 1.000 .688 Penn State Richmond 7-2 0-4 5-0 0-11 16-13 2-6 2-0 4-2 6-0 5-2-1 4-11 0-4 17-0 7-8 9-10 5-12 10-5 1-13 4-0 0-1 3-2 0-5 0-1 Shippensburg 2-11 Slippery Rock St. Joseph's (Pa.) Susquehanna Temple Towson State Trenton State West Virginia Wilkes William Paterson York (Pa.) 8-5 3-0-1 10-0 1-17 8-0 7-0 0-1 10-15 0-2 4-0 3-0 2-0 Totals 165-163-2 Binghamton Bucknell California (Pa.) Oarion East Stroudsburg Edinboro Elizabethtown Glassboro State Hartwick Howard Indiana (Pa.) Ithaca King's (Pa.) Kutztown Lock Haven Lycoming Millersville Monmouth (N. J.) Morgan State New Paltz Oneonta State Villanova West Chester •- .267 .000 1.000 .467 .474 .294 .fxJ7 .071 1.000 .000 .600 .000 .000 .154 .615 .875 1.000 .056 1.000 1.000 .000 .400 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .503 UNIVERSITY FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Year Founded: Enrollment: Colors: Nickname: President: General Information: Athletic Department: Athletic Director: Member: Home Facility (capacity): Trainer: Equipment Manager: Sports Information Director: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 1839 6,951 Maroon & Gold Huskies Dr. Harry Ausprich 717-389-4000 389-4354 Mary Gardner (398-4363) Pennsylvania Conference N.C.A.A., E.C.A.C. Nelson Fieldhouse (500) Joe Hazzard (389-4401) Ron Morgan (389-4374) Jim Hollister (389-4413)