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- BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY" A Commitment To Excellence"
Bloomsburg University is a multi-purpose institution of higher
education serving the citizens of Pennsylvania as one of the 14
Commonwealth-owned Universities. With a commitment to provide a quality, affordable education for all qualified students,
Bloomsburg combines the tradition of an institution founded in
1839 with modern learning, living, and recreational programs and
facilities. Commonwealth funding provides 55 percent of Bloomsburg's annual operating budget.
Undergraduate students may enroll in degree programs in 64
areas of study in the arts and sciences, business, teacher
education, nursing, and health sciences. A program in engineering
is offered in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State University,
and preparation for post-baccalaureate study at professional
schools is offered. Unique educational opportunities are available
through advanced placement, study abroad, professional practicum, internships, independent study and the Center for Academic
Development programs.
At the graduate level, the master's degree is offered in 25 areas
of study and there are ten supervisory certification programs in
the field of teacher education.
Extended program offerings provide continuing, life-long
learning opportunities for people of all ages and educational
interests through non-degree courses, non-credit mini-courses,
international studies and exchanges, cooperative education,
courses offered at off-campus locations and by public service
television, and credit for work experience.
Enrollment for the Fall semester, 1984, totalled 6189 students.
There were 5,045 full-time and 719 part-time undergraduates, and
93 full-time and 332 part-time graduate students. Instruction is
provided by a 342-member faculty.
The University's 173-acre campus overlooks the Town of
Bloomsburg and the scenic Susquehanna Valley. Carver Hall,
built in 1867, provides a contrast with the modern facilities that
include seven residence halls, a library, a 2,000-seat auditorium,
student union, dining hall, gymnasium, administration building,
five classroom buildings, athletic fields, and recreational areas
on the lower campus.
An athletic complex and recreational area occupy the school's
100-acre upper campus. In addition, the James H. McCormick
Center for Human Services is the newest building on the lower
campus and is being used for the first time this fall.
Located less than two miles from an Interstate 80 interchange
and 22 miles from Interstate 81, Bloomsburg is within one hour's
driving time from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Hazleton, and
Williamsport, 1½ hours from Harrisburg, 2½ hours from Philadelphia, and 3 hours from New York City. The community is 45
miles from the Avoca International Airport and is serviced by
major bus lines.
Bloomsburg has an enviable placement record. Of the 1,183
who graduated in the 1982-83 academic year, 81 % had meaningful employment or were in QTaduate school one year later.
Active files of over 25,000 living alumni are kept by the
University. Graduates of BU have distinguished themselves in
areas including law, medicine (one is a Nobel Laureate), science,
architecture, education, industry, and research.
The Bloomsburg University is fully accredited by the Middle
States Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Council
for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the Pennsylvania
State Board of Education.

- -Table of Contents - Bloomsburg University
"A Commitment To Excellence" ........ inside front cover
Media Information, Quick Facts and Contacts ..... .. .... . 1
Coaching Staff Profiles ........................ . . . . . .... 2
Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Husky Varsity . . . .. .. ........... . ................. . .... 4
Special Honors from 1983-84 ........ . .. . .. ... . .. .. . ... .. 4
Bloomsburg Basketball "Over the Years" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8
Bloomsburg's "Top Twenty" . ..... .. ... .. .. ... .. . .. .. . . . . 8
Records Against 1984-85 Opponents and
All-Time Opponents .... . ... .. . ..... ... . .. .......... . 9
Results from 1983-84 ... ... . ... . . . . .. . .. .. . . .... .. . . ... 10
1983-84 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Bloomsburg Records ............. . .. .. ..... ... .... . ... 12
Nelson Fieldhouse "Home of the Huskies" . ... inside back cover
1984-85 Schedule ... ... . . ............... . ..... back cover

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- - - To The Media - - For further information concerning Bloomsburg's
Women's Basketball, contact Sports Information Director
Jim Hollister, Wuller Administration Building, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (phone: 717389-4413, office; 717-784-7756, home).

- Quick Facts and Contacts -

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Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Enrollment: 6189
General Information: 717-389-4000
President: Larry W. Jones (Interim)
Athletic Director: Roger Sanders (717 389-4360)
Athletic Department: 717-389-4049
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Home Court: Nelson Fieldhouse (3500)
Trainer: Arthur Hopkins: (717-389-4401)
Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan (717-389-4374)
Conference: Pennsylvania (Eastern Division)
1983-84 Overall Record: 11-14
1983-84 Division Record: 6-7 (4th)

----Head Coach---Sue Hibbs
Sue Hibbs enters her ninth season as head coach of the
Bloomsburg University women's basketball team. She has guided
the Huskies to a 65-78 record in her eight seasons with last year's
11-14 team going to the Pennsylvania Conference Tournament for
the first time in Bloomsburg history. The Huskies dropped a tough
77-66 first round decision to eventual champion Millersville. In
1975-76 while filling in for Joanne McComb who was on a leave of
absence, she had her best season as head Bloomsburg mentor as
she led the Huskies to an 11-2 record and a 4th place finish in the
Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women
(EAIAW) Invitational.
Hibbs graduated from Western Kentucky University with a
Bachelor of Science degree and received her Masters Degree from
East Stroudsburg, both in Health and Physical Education. She
coached Berlin (NH) High School to a 40-16 record in four seasons
and took them to the State Tournament three of those years. She was
also a graduate assistant at East Stroudsburg before becoming an
assistant at Bloomsburg.

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Steve Goodwin
Steve Goodwin enters his first season as assistant women's
basketball coach at Bloomsburg University. He will have multiple
duties with the team, the most important of which will be conditioning.
He will also help with some recruiting along with his other
coaching chores. This fall, he completed his first season as
Bloomsburg's head soccer coach.
He received his Masters of Science degree from Ohio University
in Physical Education and earned his Bachelor of Science degree
in Health and Physical Education from East Stroudsburg. He was
an assistant soccer coach at Swarthmore College in 1981 and
became head soccer and assistant basketball coach at Oakcrest
High School in 1982.

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----Outlook---'The competition in the Pennsylvania Stale Athletic Conference
has never been as balanced as ilis presently," slated head coach
Sue Hibbs as she analyzed the upcoming season. With such
balance, Bloomsburg can look forward lo good competition game
after game against some of the best Division II teams around.
Last season, Hibbs' squad went 11-14 and earned their firstever PSAC Championship bid. However, a 77-66 loss lo eventual
champion Millersville squelched the Huskies' hopes for a title.
This season the team will be looking for their second-straight
tourney bid and shot al the championship game.
The key lo the Huskies' success will be experience as ten
members from the 1983-84 team return again in 1984-85. Of the
ten, only two are seniors, three are juniors, and the rest sophomores.
The most important of the returnees will be junior forward Jean
Millen. She broke Bloomsburg's all-time scoring record in her
sophomore season compiling 518 points for a two year total of
822. In addition, she holds various single game, season and
career records such as: most points in a season, most points in a
game, most rebounds in a season, and highest rebound and
scoring averages in a season. In 1983-84 when she set many of her
records, she was second in the nation in Division II in rebounding
and was 12th in scoring, averaging 15.6 rebounds per game and
'2/J.7 ppg. These accomplishments earned her a spot on the PSAC
Eastern Division All-Star Team. Jean will definitely be a mainstay
in the BU offense and will be looked lo for her leadership abilities.
Another player that will be counted on for leadership is senior
center Jeanne Radcliff. "Could be one of the lop two-three centers
in the league," according lo Hibbs. Jeanne was second behind
Millen in rebounds per game and set a BU single season mark for
blocked shots with 46.
Another inside force will be senior co-captain Sarah Hackforth.
A physical player who saw action in all 25 contests in 1983-84,
Sarah averaged 8.0 ppg. and will be another lo provide some
experienced play lo an otherwise young squad. Millen, Radcliff,
and Hackforth should give the Huskies one of the more solid front
lines in Bloomsburg history. Sophomore Kim Joerger and freshmen Amy Wolf and Chris Pellman should also see action on the
frontline as will sophomore Patti DelGrosso if she can overcome
some preseason ankle injuries.
Quarterbacking the Husky offense will be junior Kris Zimmerman. The number one point guard from a year ago, she led the
team in assists and was the only player, other than Millen, lo
average over ten points per game (10.9).
Sophomore Linda King seems lo have the inside track for the
offguard position. King, who could see some frontline action, will
be hardpressed by, junior Ellen Fawley and sophomore Pam
Bressi, lo keep the job.
Newcomers Michelle Rowe and Carla Shearer should see
action al the guard spots as will Lori Pisco, who is inactive until
January 1. Shearer is a sophomore in her first year of basketball al
BU. Rowe was a First Team Philadelphia All-Public League
choice al William Penn H.S. last year.
The team has the speed and versatility lo adapt lo a fastbreak
game if necessary but also has the experience lo slow the game
down and go with the structured offense if ii is lo their advantage.
According lo Hibbs, "The team is anxious for the competition
within the PSAC lo begin." This year's learn has a strong nucleus
of returnees with a few newcomers added lo provide a solid
backbone for this season and seasons lo come.

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1984-85 Husky Varsity
No.
20

Ncane
Pam Bressi

Class
So.

Height
5' 6"

32

Patti De!Grosso

So.

5' 10"

II

Ellen Fawley

Jr.

5' 6"

Sarah Hackforth

Sr.

5' 10"

15

Kim Joerger

So.

5' II"

23

Linda King

So.

5' 7"

*44

Jean Millen

Jr.

5' 9"

43

Chris Pellman

Fr.

5' 10"

21

Lori Pisco

So.

5'6"

31

Jeanne Radclili

Sr.

6'0''

10

Michelle Rowe

Fr.

5' 8"

34

Carla Shearer

So.

5' 7"

22

Amy Wolf

Fr.

6' I"

12

Kris Zimmerman

Jr.

5' 4"

*45/50

Hometown (H.S.)
Shamokin
{Lourdes Regional)
Altoona
(Bishop Guilfoyle)
Prospect Park
(Interboro)
Allentown
(Allentown C.C.)
Churchville
(Council Rock)
Roslyn
(Bishop McDevitt)
Whitehall
(Whitehall)
McA!isterville
(East Juniata)
Minersville
(Minersville)
Camp Hill
(Trinity)
Philadelphia
(William Penn)
Chambersburg
(Chambersburg)
Lancaster
(Manheim Township)
West Chester
(Henderson}

*--Co-captains

SPECIAL HONORS
Jean Millen:
Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division All-Star Selection
Bloomsburg University "Underclass Athlete of the Year"

"Over the Years"
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75

7-2
7-1
7-3
8-0
11-3

1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80

11-2
10-4
9-6
7-9
7-10

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1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84

6-11
6-13
8-13
11-14

14 seasons
115-91
55.8%

Player Profiles - - Pam Bressi
5'6" Sophomore
Shamokin, PA Lourdes Regional H.S.
Guard #20
Played in 22 of 25 games last season as a
freshman. A hard worker with a lot of potential. Can play both guard spots and has
good speed which could help should the
Huskies decide to use the fast break. Her
outside shot has improved since last season
so she is expected to contribute more lo this
year's offense. Averaged 2.1 points per game
while playing just over 14 minutes a contest. Major: Computer and Information
Sciences.



Patti DelGrosso
5'9" Sophomore
Altoona, PA Bishop Guilfoyle H.S.
Forward #32
Averaged 13.4 minutes per game in 16
contests last season. Expected lo provide
some fine play off the bench if she can overcome some preseason ankle problems. Has
a good jump shot, especially from the comer,
as evidenced by her 44. 7% shooting from the
field last year. A finesse player who also
possesses some speed. Adjusted well to college basketball as a freshman and should be a consistent player. Averaged 2.6
ppg and was third on the team in free throw percentage with 77.7%. Major:
Elementary Education.

Ellen Fawley
5'6" Junior
Prospect Park, PA lnterboro H.S.
Guard/Forward #11
A spirited, aggressive playmaker who can
play either guard or forward. Saw a lot of
action last year with almost 18 minutes per
game in 24 contests. "The type of player to
have when the game is on the line. Always
gives 100%," stated coach Hibbs. Did not
play as a freshman but stepped in during her
sophomore year and contributed. A year's
experience should make her better in '84-'85. Major: Marketing.

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Sarah Hackforth
5'1 0" Senior
Allentown, PA Allentown C.C. H.S.
Forward/Center #45/50

A senior

with three year's experience.

A

solid, consistent inside threat. Should
provide leadership to an improving team.
One of only two players to appear in all 25
games in '83-84. Scored 8.0 ppg last season
while hauling in 117 rebounds to rank third
on the team. Smooth, effortless play inside II
definite plus. Should combine with Jean
Millen to give the Huskies a strong front line. Major: Journalism.

5

Kim Joerger
5'11" Sophomore
Churchville, PA Council Rock H.S.
Forward #15
Became eligible for the team on January 1,
1984 and played in 14 games. A solid player
oH the bench. She is expected lo see more
playing time in the upcoming season. Also
could be used as a center if necessary. Shot
50% from the field last year. Major: undeclared.

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5'7" Sophomore
Roslyn, PA Bishop McDevitt H.S.
Guard/Forward #23

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Saw action in 23 games as a freshman.
Made a solid contribution in her initial
season. Should see action at the #2 guard
spot. Averaged 4.9 ppg and dished out 2
assists per game. A quick, aggressive, all
purpose player whose experience will be an
asset to the squad. Major: Economics.

Jean Millen
5'9" Junior
Whitehall, PA Whitehall H.S.
Forward #44
Was second in the nation in rebounding
and 12th in scoring with averages of 15.6 and
20.7 respectively. A solid "blue-chip"
athlete who matured a lot during her sophomore
season. Appeared in every game last year.
"Probably the strongest and most physical
player I've ever coached," according lo
Coach Sue Hibbs. Holds many BU offensive
records and is the All-Time leading scorer in Bloomsburg history. Will be
looked to for leadership and scoring again this season. Major: Accounting.

Chris Pellman
5'10" Freshman
McCalisterville, PA East Juniata H.S.
Forward #43
Will probably play a reserve role for the
Huskies in 1984-85 until she learns the system.
Size and toughness under the boards will be
a big asset to the team. A good attitude
combined with line physical qualifications
could make her a standout in the future.
Major: Nursing.

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Lori Pisco
5'6" Sophomore
Minersville, PA Minersville H.S.
Guard #21
Holds high school scoring record for both
men and women at her alma mater. Scored
2.8 ppg as a freshman despite seeing limited
duty. A good solid player with a lot of
potential. Could see action at either guard
spot when she becomes eligible to play on
Jan. I, 1985. Dealt out 1.5 assists, playing 15
minutes a contest. Should improve while
playing with some experienced teammates. Major: Elementary Education.

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Jeanne Radcliff
6'0" Senior
Camp Hill, PA Trinity H.S.
Center #31
One of two seniors on the team. Will be
looked to for experience and leadership. A
smart, solid player who outwits rather than
outmuscles an opponent. Expected to add a
lot to the Huskies' attack and should be "one
of the top centers in the conference," according

to Hibbs. Led the team in blocked shots last
season with 46 and set a Bloomsburg record
in the process. Major: Special Education.

Michelle Rowe
5'8" Freshman
Philadelphia, PA William Penn H.S.
Guard #10
Was a first team Philadelphia All-Public
League selection. Very quick with a good
visual sense of the game. Adept at making
the assist in heavy traffic by finding the
open player. Good moves should help the
team as she makes the transition to college
basketball. Quickness should help on the last
break. Major: Pre-Law.

Carla Shearer
5'7" Sophomore
Chambersburg, PA Chmbrg. H.S.
Guard #34
A member of Bloomsburg' s Field Hockey
team. Will don the basketball uniform for the
first time in college. An offensive oriented
guard who possesses super speed and a
quick shot. Her talent at both guard positions
should give the Huskies some depth and
versatility. Major: Undeclared.

7

Amy Wolf
6'1" Freshman
Lancaster, PA Manheim Twnshp. H.S.
Center #22
Her height and versatility will give Blooms·
burg some variety inside. Playing time will
depend on how well she adjusts and how
quickly she improves. A hard worker but
must get stronger to be an inside force. Very
bright and should learn alot playing behind
Jeanne Radcliff. Major: Management.

Kris Zimmerman
5'4" Junior
West Chester, PA
West Chester Henderson H.S.
Guard #12
Averaged 10.9 ppg despite being slowed
by illness midway through the season.
Expected to run the offense as the # 1 guard
again this season. Fine outside shot keeps
defenses honest. Led the team in assists and
was second in steals and scoring. Another
experienced upperclassmcm to provide some

leadership and mature court play. Major:
Computer and Information Sciences.

Bloomsburg's "Top Twenty"
*

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
* 10.
11.
* 12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

822
794
589
583
559
515
497
432
431
415
382
381
370
359
334
294
292
'2:37
'2:31
228

Jean Millen
Hilaria Runyan
Diane Alfonsi

Julie Ludrof
Ellen French
Patty Lyons
Mary Balaban
Sally Houser
Katrina Knittel
Kris Zimmerman
Sue McKeegan
Jeanne Radcliff
Jayne Yurasits
Terry McHale
Pam Brosky
Mindy Lerit
Anne D'lgnazio
Terry Mangino
Kathleen Publinski
Gail Hopkins

* • Active Players

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1982-84
1979-83
1980-83
1974-78
1973-77
1976-80
1974-78
1976-80
1978-82
1982-84
1981-84
1981-84
1976-79
1975-79
1981-83
1978-81
1974-76
1975-78
1980-81
1978-80

Records Against
Bloomsburg Opponents
1984-85 Opponents:

Record
7-3
first
first
0-2
first
0-2
3-5
first
1-0
0-7
3-3
13-3
0-5
5-1
5-8
first
0-1
first
2-7
0-1
4-1
2-2
first

Bucknell
+California (PA)
* Campbellsville
Cheyney
* C. W. Post
* Davis and Elkins
East Stroudsburg

*

Gannon

+ hnmaculata
Indiana (PA)
King's
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Mansfield
Millersville
• Norfolk State
Philadelphia Textile
+Randolph Macon
Shippensburg
* Slippery Rock
Susquehanna
West Chester
• Wright State

Percentage
.700
meeting
meeting
.000
meeting
.000
.375
meeting
1.000
.000
.500
.813
.000
.833
.385
meeting
.000
meeting
.222
.000
.800
.500
meeting

All-Time Opponents:
Baptist Bible

3-0

1.000

Clarion

1-0

1.000

Delaware St.

0.2

.000

Edinboro

0-1

.000

Ithaca

0-4

.000

Lafayette

0-1

.000

Keystone Junior College

2-0

1.000

LaSalle

0-4

.000

Lehigh

0-3

.000

Luzerne County Community
College

5-3

.625

Lycoming

2-0

1.000

Marywood

10-0

1.000

Misericordia

2.0

1.000

Navy

0-1

.000

Princeton

0-1

.000

Salisbury

2-2

.500

SUNY-Binghampton

2-0

1.000

Trenton St.

1-0

1.000

University of Scranton

1-5

.167

Ursinus

0-1

.000

Villanova

2-4

.333

Wilkes

8-2

.800

• - Davis and Elkins Tournament
+ - Immaculata Tournament

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Results From 1983-84
Opponent

High
Scorer

BU Opp. Site

High
Rebounder

Bucknell

46

66

H

Millen 16

Millen 16

East Stroudsburg

72

63

A

Millen 31

Millen 19

* Immaculata

63

61

A

Millen 27

Millen 24

* Davis and Elkins

57

69

A

Millen 23

Millen 14

Marywood

64

60

A

Millen 28

Millen 12

Cheyney

31

96

H

Millen 10

Millen 7

Shippensburg

62

63

H

Zimmerman 20

Millen 20

Indiana (PA)

74

76

H

Millen 27

Millen 15

Lycoming

63

54

A

Radcliff 12

Radcliff 13

Philadelphia Textile

67

86

A

Millen 18

Millen 8

Mansfield

70

69

A

Millen 20

Millen 14

Millersville

53

55

H

Millen21

Millen 15

Susquehanna

62

51

H

Zimmerman 21

Radcliff 14

East Stroudsburg

44

67

H

Millen 15

Millen 18

West Chesler

55

70

A

Millen 14

Millen 12

King's

61

64

A

Millen 22

Millen 13

Shippensburg

57

65

A

Millen 19

Millen 19

Wilkes

57

56

H

Millen 22

Millen 19

Kutztown

61

51

H

Millen 22

Millen 9

Millersville

55

61

A

Millen 20

Millen 13

Mansfield

65

54

H

Zimmerman 20

Millen 23

West Chesler

56

44

H

Millen 24

Millen 20

Lock Haven

52

60

H

Millen 20

Millen 23

Kutztown

52

45

A

Millen 19

Millen 17

+Millersville

66

77

A

Millen 34

Millen 15

* - Immaculata Tournament

+ - Pennsylvania Conference Tournament

Jeanne Radcliff For "2"

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1983-84 Season Statistics
No.
Player
Pam Bressi
Patti De!Grosso
Ellen Fawley
Sarah Hacldorth
Tina Honis
Kim Joerger
Linda King
Sue Knapp
Sue Kocher
Sabrina
McChesney
Jean Millen
Lori Pisco
Jeanne Radcliff

Games

22
16

24
25
6
14
23

FIELD GOALS
Att.
Scored

62
38
130
173

40

20
17
41
67
0
7
51

FREE THROWS
Pct.

Att.

Scored

32.3
44.7
31.5
38.7
0.0
50.0
34.7
50.0
18.2
22.2

12
9
27
27
2
6
32
0
16
7

7
7
16
16

12
13

14
147
2
11
9
399
61
188
281

197

Kris Zimmem.an

25
17
23
21

72
98

49.4
32.8
38.3
34.9

Totals

25

1555

595

38.3

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I
2
2

20

POINTS
No.
Avg.

REBOUNDS
No.
Avg.

35
21
45
58
6
6
48
0
11
4

47
41
98
150
16
114
2
15
11

2.1
2.6
4.1
8.0
0.2
1.1
4.9
1.0
1.3
0.8

12
30
38
117
0
7
102
0
29
3

0.5
1.9
1.6
4.7
0.0
0.5
4.4
0.0
2.4
0.2

26
16
29
59
2
14
59
14
5

0
6
3

72.9
87.5
67.3
54.2

95
19
48
114

518
47
177
228

20.7
2.8
7.7
10.9

390
26
172
34

15.6
1.7
7.5
1.6

77
25
68
47

54
26
17
65

64.8

510

1465

58.6

960+
80
team
1040

41.6

442

292

Pct.

To

2
12
0
11
7

58.3
77.8
59.3
59.3
50.0
33.3
37.5
0.0
68.8
100.0

170
8
49
59

124
7
33
32

424

275

I

I

Pers.
Fouls

I

Assists

25

I
34
15

I
I
44

Records - - - - Single Game Records:
Most Points .... .

. .. 34

Most Field Goals

14

Jean Millen 2/3/83

Most Free Throws

11

Mary Hasenplug 12/9/81

Jean Millen 2/27 /84

Season Records:
Most Points . . .

518

Highest per game Average

'lJJ.7

Jean Millen 1983-84

Most Field Goals Attempted .. . . 399

Jean Millen 1983-84

Most Field Goals Made

Jean Millen 1983-84

197

Jean Millen 1983-84

Highest Field Goal Percent . . . 52%

Ellen French 1975-76

Most Rebounds ...

Jean Millen 1983-84

. . . . . 390

Highest Rebound Average .

15.6
93

Most Assists
Most Blocked Shots

. . . . 46

Most Steals

95

Jean Millen 1983-84
Pam Brosky 1981-82
Jeanne Radcliff 1983-84
Diane Alfonsi 1981-82

Most Free Throws Attempted .... 170

Jean Millen 1983-84

Most Free Throws Made

Jean Millen 1983-84

124

Highest Free Throw Percentages:
78.4% Hilarie Runyan (51-65) 1982-83
76.0% Sue McKeegan (19-25) 1975-76
74.2% Sue Hicks (23-31) 1980-81
73.3% Terry Mangino (22-30) 1976-77
73.2% Hilarie Runyan (52-71) 1980-81
73.2% Jean Millen (60-82) 1982-83
72.9% Jean Millen (124-170) 1983-84
71.4% Barb Donchez (25-35) 1974-75
70.3% Pam Brosky (19-27) 1982-83
70.2% Mindy Leri! (26-37) 1979-80
Career Records:
Most Points . .

822

Jean Millen 1982-84

Highest Per Game Average ... 17.9

Jean Millen 1982-84

Most Rebounds . . . .

Hilarie Runyan 1979-83

723

HighestReboundsPerGame ... 14.2

Pam Brosky 1982-84

Most Assists

Pam Brosky 1982-84

161

D
C
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- - Nelson Fieldhouse - "Home Of The Huskies"

The Nelson Fieldhouse, located on Bloomsburg University's upper
campus, serves as home for most of BU's athletic events. The facility
has all the necessary ingredients as ii holds a 3000 seal arena for all
home wrestling and basketball games, an indoor track, two tennis
courts, an olympic size swimming pool, and two handball/racquetball courts. The building has classroom and office space for use by
the health/physical education and athletic staffs. Nelson also houses
the wrestling practice room, which is a fully padded area located on
the second floor. A totally equipped Nautilus weight room adds lo the
strength and conditioning areas of the program, and Nelson also
offers a training room staffed by a full-time physical therapist and no
less than six student assistants. Also an equipment manager handles
the needs of most of Bloomsburg's 18 varsity athletic teams.

Head Trainer
Art Hopkins
Art is in his second year as the Head
Trainer al Bloomsburg. He is a licensed
Physical Thi,rapisl (LPT) and received his
certificate from Hahneman Hospital in Philadelphia and his undergraduate degree at
East Stroudsburg.

I

Equipment Manager
Ron Morgan
Mr. Ron Morgan has served as Bloomsburg's equipment manager for the past
eleven years. Ron is located in the Nelson
Fieldhouse and handles most of the equipment needs of BU's 18 varsity programs.

13

1984-85 Women's
Basketball Schedule
at Bucknell

7:30 p.m.

27

at Indiana (PA)

6:30 p.m.

30

at lmmaculata Tourney

November 20

December

January

February

lmmaculata

I

(lmmaculata, California, (PA),
Randolph Macon)

5

CHEYNEY

6:00 p .m.

8

at Shippensburg

6:00 p.m.
Elkins, WV

11-12

at Davis & Elkins Tournament
(Davis & Elkins, Slippery Rock,
Gannon, Wright St., Norfolk St.,
C.W. Post, Campbellsville)

16

PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE

6:00 p.m.

17

at West Chester

6:30 p.m.

19

MILLERSVILLE

6:00 p .m.

23

MANSFIELD

6:00 p.m.

26

at East Stroudsburg

6:00 p.m.

28

at Kutztown

7:00 p.m.

30

KING'S (PA)

8:00 p.m.

2

WEST CHESTER

6:00 p.m.

4

at Lock Haven

7:00 p .m.

9

SHIPPENSBURG

6:00 p.m.

II

at Susquehanna

7:00 p .m.

13

KUTZTOWN

6:00 p.m.

16

at Millersville

6:00 p.m.

20

at Mansfield

6:00 p.m.

23

EAST STROUDSBURG

6:00 p.m.