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Men’s Basketball Teurnament
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WEST CHESTiB
Golden Rams

Friday, Maroii 2 and Saturday, Maroh 3
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hosted by Edinboro University

WaCOME TO EDMBORO UNIVERSITY

THE PSAC TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Welcome to the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania campus. We are proud to join the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference as host for the men's basketball Final Four tournament.
As President of Edinboro University, I am pleased to extend the warmest regards and best
wishes of the Edinboro family - the students, faculty, administration, professional support staff,
trustees, alumni and our many friends in the surrounding communities - to all those who will
compete in the championship and to their coaches, families and fans, as well as to the spectators
who will witness the superb performances of these fine athletes.
To the Edinboro University Fighting Scots, we are proud of you! We applaud the glorious
season you gave to our many fans in northwestern Pennsylvania and hope it continues. To the
teams from Bloomsburg, Clarion and West Chester, we are equally proud of your achievements
and are honored by your presence in the Final Four. While we at Edinboro will obviously be root­
ing for the Scots, we wish the very best of good luck to all those who are competing.
Come back again. You are always welcome at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

Championship Game Resuits
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991

lUP 63, Slippery Rock 50
California(Pa.) 75, Bloomsburg 64
Edinboro 83, West Chester 77
Mansfield 94, Clarion 80
California(Pa.) 87, lUP 84
lUP 87, California(Pa.) 69
California(Pa.) 78, lUP 76
Millersville 97, California(Pa.) 84
California(Pa.) 92, Edinboro 76
Shippensburg 76, Slippery Rock 75
2ot
East Stroudsburg 108, Millersville 102
2ot
Millersville 89, Bloomsburg 85

1990
1989

Sincerely,

TEAM RECORDS

PSAC CELEORATES 50TH SEASON

Points
117
110
108
103
102

COUNTBYFAIB

GOHRS
PRINTING SERVICE, INC

Mansfield vs. Edinboro, 2/26/97
California(Pa.) vs. Cheyney, 3/4/88
Lock Haven vs. Slippery Rock, 3/3/89
East Stroudsurg vs. Millersville, 3/10/90
East Stroudsburg vs. Slippery Rock,
3/9/90
Edinboro vs. Mansfield, 2/26/97
Slippery Rock vs. East Stroudsburg,
3/9/90
Millersville vs. East Stroudsburg, 3/10/90

13

12
11
10

INDiyiDUAL RECORDS
38

Pennsylvonio Stole fllhletic Cenfereiice

2000-01 PSAC STANDINGS
Western nmsion

Overall

EDINBORO
Indiana(Pa.) <
Clarion
Shippensburg
California(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock

21-6
17-10
17-9
10-16
17-9
11-15
8-18

Eastern DMsiee

Overall

Bloomsburg
West Chester
Cheyney
Mansfield
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Kutztown

20-7
21-6
14-13
10-16
15-11
11-15
5-21

36
35

me
9-3
8-4
7-5
6-6
6-6
4-8
2-10

me
10-2
9-3
6-6
6-6
6-6
4-8
1-11

34

31

30

Clarence Green, Cheyney vs.
Millersville, 2/29/88
Myron Brown, Slippery Rock vs.
East Stroudsburg, 3/9/90
Gregg Frist, Clarion vs. Cheyney,
2/28/97
Mike Wilson, California(Pa.) vs.
Millersville, 3/2/85
Jesse Ogden, Edinboro vs. Mansfield,
2/26/97
Michael Johnson, Edinboro vs. lUP,
2/23/99
Keith Hill, Shippensburg vs. Slippery
Rock, 3/9/91
Troy Mild, Slippery Rock vs. lUP, 2/29/84
Dana Zajicek, California(Pa.) vs.
Cheyney, 3/4/88
Derrick Freeman, lUP vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2/27/96
Daryl Norfleet, California(Pa.) vs.
Lock Haven, 2/25/87
Craig Phillips, Bloomsburg vs.
Millersville, 3/11/89

23

17
16

Kevin Williams, Slippery Rock vs.
East Stroudsburg 2/27/84
Kevin Williams, Slippery Rock vs. lUP,
2/29/84
Sam Scott, lUP vs. Edinboro, 2/24/81
Brian White, Mansfield vs. Cheyney,
2/24/86
Marc Wessell, Bloomsburg vs. Cheyney,
2/29/00
Alex Nelcha, Bloomsburg vs. Kutztown,
2/27/87
Lee Gump, Bloomsburg vs. Lock Haven,
2/27/96

Tony Bacon, Lock Haven vs.
Slippery Rock, 3/3/89
Candice Pickens, California(Pa.) vs. lUP,
3/2/96
Derek Walton, Edinboro vs. East
Stroudsburg, 3/6/92
Freddie Sandifer, lUP vs. Clarion,
2/24/86
Rodney Shorter, Kutztown vs. Lock
Haven, 3/4/88
Hosea Jackson, West Chester vs.
California(Pa.), 3/4/94
Darnell White, California(Pa.) vs.
Bloomsburg, 3/5/94
Marty Suter, California(Pa.) vs.
Millersville, 2/28/87
Mike Blackshear, Cheyney vs. lUP,
2/27/81
Terry Dudley, Shippensburg vs.
Slippery Rock, 3/9/91
Les Ward, lUP vs. Lock Haven, 2/23/87
John Jekot, Lock Haven vs. Slippery
Rock, 3/3/89

Blocks
6

5

James Richardson, Slippery Rock vs.
lUP, 3/4/00
Kevin Jones, Slippery Rock vs. Edinboro,
3/4/91
Mike Fusco, West Chester vs.
Bloomsburg, 2/28/83
Marty Eggleston, Kutztown vs.
California(Pa.), 3/5/88

Steals
6

Rebounds

20
18

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Cheyney 97, Slippery Rock 88
Cheyney 90, Clarion 65
California(Pa.) 110, Cheyney 91
Cheyney 83, Edinboro 69
Edinboro 73, Cheyney 61
Cheyney 84, California(Pa.) 57
Cheyney 96, Edinboro 76
Cheyney 73, Slippery Rock 47
Mansfield 98, Edinboro 90
Slippery Rock 74, Mansfield 73
Mansfield 58, Edinboro 54
Mansfield 97, lUP 87

* Prior to 1961, PSAC Champions were
based on the team's season won-loss
record and various ratings systems.

Lock Haven, 2/25/87
Louis Judson, Mansfield vs. Clarion,
3/1/97

Assists

Points

2000-ei CeRPCRATE SPCNSCRS
*rn^MARK.^^

1972
1971
1970
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961

THE PSAC TOURNAMENT RECORD DOOR

Frank G. Pogue
President

The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has been celebrating its 50th season
of organized competition throughout the 2000-01 academic year.
Throughout the year, the conference has been releasing its "50 Greatest
Moments" by the league schools and a list of eight "Student-Athlete Success Stories"
from each school.
The planning for what is currently the PSAC was developed when the Board of
College Presidents' Athletic Committee of the Pennsylvania State Teachers Colleges met
to discuss ways to improve and strengthen athletic competition among the colleges. On
September 20, 1951 the Pennsylvania State Teachers Colleges Athletic Conference was
formed in conjunction with its first official league meeting.
During the 1951-52 season, five champions were crowned in their respective
sports. Soccer (Lock Haven), football (Bloomsburg) and basketball (Lock Haven) all
earned titles based on a points system. Wrestling (Millersville) and track and field (West
Chester) continued to follow the "state" championship competition systems that were
already in place. The "state" championships in track and field began in 1928, while
wrestling was established in 1940.
The name of the conference has changed twice since its inception. The word
"Teachers" was dropped in 1960 when the member institutions all dropped it from their
respective school names, as the league became known as the Pennsylvania State
Colleges Athletic Conference. In 1983, all PSCAC schools were granted university status
with the formation of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education. The league has
since been known as the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
The conference currently sponsors 20 sports, 10 for both men and women. The
10 men's sports that exist today have been part of the conference structure since 1960,
with swimming being the final addition. Due to an expanding interest, in 1977 the con­
ference was restructured to provide for women's athletics. The current structure of
PSAC women's sports was complete with the addition of soccer in 1994.
Since the conference was formed in 1951, each member selected its own compet­
itive division within the NCAA. In 1980, the presidents voted to reclassify the entire con­
ference to Division II. Though it remains that way, nine schools still elect to participate
on the Division I level in various sports.
To date, the PSAC claims 31 team champions and 164 individual winners in NCAA
competition. The conference has grown to its current status in excess of 5,000 studentathletes and 300 coaches.

California(Pa.) 73, Kutztown 64
Millersville 100, California(Pa.) 94
Cheyney 90, Edinboro 67
California(Pa.) 81, Millersville 79
Mansfield 61, Bloomsburg 54
Cheyney 63, Bloomsburg 55
Cheyney 86, Bloomsburg 50
Bloomsburg 71, lUP 62
Cheyney 66, Clarion 59
Cheyney 72, Clarion 59
Cheyney 75, Slippery Rock 72
Cheyney 75, Clarion 71
Cheyney 78, Edinboro 77
Mansfield 79, Edinboro 70
lUP 79, Bloomsburg 69
Cheyney 76, Clarion 62

1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973

Mike Wilson, California(Pa.) vs.
Millersville, 3/2/85
C. Russell, Slippery Rock vs. East
Stroudsburg, 3/9/90
Charles Chisolm, Kutztown vs.
Bloomsburg, 2/23/87
Candice Pickens, California(Pa.) vs.
Cheyney, 3/1/96

Held Goals Maae
14
13

Derrick Freeman, lUP vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2/27/96
Mike Wilson, California(Pa.) vs.
Millersville, 3/2/85
Derrick Freeman, lUP vs. Millersville,
3/4/94
Jon Dunmeyer, Millersville vs. lUP,
3/5/93
Keith Hill, Shippensburg vs.
Slippery Rock, 3/9/91
Daryl Norfleet, California(Pa.) vs.

Held Goals Anempted
26
25

Dana Zajicek, California(Pa.) vs.
Cheyney, 3/4/88
Adam Cheek, Edinboro vs California(Pa.),
3/7/92

Three-Point Held Goals Made
9
7

Gregg Frist, Clarion vs. Cheyney, 2/28/97
Jesse Ogden, Edinboro vs.
Mansfield, 2/26/97
Anthony Carr, Cheyney vs. lUP, 2/26/97

Three-Point Held Goals Attempted
19
15

Jesse Ogden, Edinboro vs.
Mansfield, 2/26/97
Damien Blair, West Chester vs. lUP,
3/4/94
Anthony Carr, Cheyney vs.
California(Pa.), 3/1/96

Free Throws Made
18

14

Myron Brown, Slippery Rock vs.
Edinboro, 3/4/91
Mike Spanitz, Slippery Rock vs.
Bloomsburg, 3/2/84
Truman Greene, Lock Haven vs.
Edinboro, 3/5/90
Myron Brown, Slippery Rock vs. East
Stroudsburg, 3/8/91

Free Throws Attempted
19
18

Myron Brown, Slippery Rock vs.
Edinboro, 3/4/91
Candice Pickens, California(Pa.) vs.
Millersville, 2/27/96

1999-2000
PSAC Tournament
Final Four hosted by Indiana(Pa.)

Quarterfinals - February 29
Slippery Rock 73, Clarion 54
Bloomsburg 64, Cheyney 59
lUP 71, California(Pa.) 64
West Chester 91, Millersville 68

Semifinals-March 3
Slippery Rock 71, Bloomsburg 64
lUP 93, West Chester 58

Finals-March 4
lUP 63, Slippery Rock 50

The Fighting Scots”
Record: 21-6

UNIVERSITY
Boro Bits
♦ Edinboro has qualified for the PSAC Playoffs eight times in
Greg Walcavich's 12 years as head coach. That includes five of
the last six seasons. Edinboro won the PSAC Championship in
1997-98, defeating West Chester in the title game. The Fighting
Scots have won 20-or-more games six times under Walcavich.
♦ Senior guard Adam Kaufman has now climbed into second
place in NCAA Division II career assists with 928. Kaufman also
ranks third at Edinboro in career three-pointers made (160), is
tied for third career steals (211), sixth in free throws made (291)
and ninth in free throws attempted (360). He holds the career
record for games played with 115, all starting assignments.
♦ Kenny Tate is averaging a double-double for the second
straight year at 18.6 ppg. and 10.6 rpg. The junior forward has
had 31 double-doubles in his 53 career games, including 20 this
season. He has also scored in double figures in every game as a
Fighting Scot.
♦ Blake Johnson set a PSAC playoff record with 43 points in
Tuesday's 99-81 win vs. Shippensburg. It was his second 40point game of the season. He also set a PSAC playoff record
with 16 field goals made and tied the record with 9 three-point­

ers made. Johnson ranks second at Edinboro for season threepointers made (107) and season three-pointers attempted (269).
♦ Edinboro has four players ranked in the top five in NCAA
Divsiion II statistical categories. Leading the way is Jason
Roseto, who leads the country in blocked shots. Adam Kaufman
ranks second in assists, Kenny Tate is fourth in rebounding, and
Blake Johnson is fourth in three-pointers made per game.
♦ Jason Roseto has blocked 96 shots this year despite sitting
out five contests. That figure is the second-highest season total.
In addition, the 6'10"
sophomore owns 167
2000-01 Besuits
career blocks, which
is also second.
Hovember
♦ Edinboro is 8-0
18
LAKE ERIE
W, 80-54
21
GANNON
W, 91-80
with Keith Allen in
29
W, 79-68
MERCYHURST
the starting lineup.
He missed 17 games December
2
EAST STROUDSBURG W, 69-55
due to a broken
3
KUTZTOWN
W, 78-55
bone in his right
OHIO VALLEY
9
W, 70-59
wrist.
at Cheyney
20
L, 66-72
21

at West Chester

L,

28

ALLEGHENY

W, 86-58

at Mercyhurst

30

Name

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

00
1
3
5

Kenny Tate
Blake Johnson
James Dickerson
Keith Allen

F
G
F
F

6-4
6-0
6-4
6-4

210
185
200
212

Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.

10
11
14
15
22
23
24
30
42
44
55

Tommy Gallagher
Ryan Leahy
Kevin O'Connor
Derek Armstrong
Adam Kaufman
Chris Summers
Ryan McElhinny
David Gartrell
Jason Roseto
Andy Stritzinger
Rob Schodt

G
F
G
F
G
F
G
G
C
F
C

5-9
6-3
6-2
6-3
5-11
6-5
5-9
6-2
6-10
6-7
6-8

170
195
176
185
165
225
180
175
255
215
215

Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.

HEAD COACH: Greg Walcavich
ASST. COACHES: Patrick Cleary and

Philadelphia, PA/New Mexico JC
Jamestown, NY/Jamestown CC
Cleveland, OH/Richmond Heights
Cleveland, OH/CC of
Beaver County
Imperial, PA/West Allegheny
Pittsburgh, PA/Springdale
Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks
Montreal, ONT/Champlain Reg.
Coraopolis, PA/Montour
Farrell, PA/Farrell
Hermitage, PA/Kennedy Christian
LIttlestown, PA/Littlestown
Harborcreek, PA/Harbor Creek
Erie, PA/Harbor Creek
Erie, PA/McDowell

COLUMBIA UNION
MILLERSVILLE

3
6

HuBMapwB/High Sciiual

Pos.

76-82

January

The Fighting Scots
HO.

L,

69-78

10
13
14
17

at
at
at
at

California(Pa.)
Mansfield
Bloomsburg
Clarion*

20
27
31

SHIPPENSBURG*
LOCK HAVEN*
INDIANA(PA)*

W,
W,
W,
W,

88-78
90-82
84-81
79-75

L, 70-71
W, 84-78
L, 76-82

CALIFORNIA(PA)*

W, 89-79

5

at Slippery Rock*

W,

7

CLARION*

W, 104-92

14
17

at Indiana(Pa.)*
at Shippensburg*

21

SLIPPERY ROCK*

W,
L,

24

at Lock Haven*

27

SHIPPEI^SBURG%

62-54
70-65
84-95

W, 96-59
W,

70-62

W, 99-81

* PSAC West contest
% PSAC Quarterfinals

Bams Horn

this season. Edinboro's two wins have come in the post-season.
The Golden Rams met Edinboro once in the PSAC pla^raffs - the
1998 Championship Game won by the Fighting Scots, 83-77.
Edinboro also beat WCU in the first round of the NCAA II
East Regionals in 1994 at Edinboro 88-67.
♦ Tyariq Corbin is seventh and Joe Meade eighth all-time in
scoring at WCU. Meade moved into second place all-time and
became just the third Golden Ram to record 400 career assists
(401). His 178 career three-pointers ranks him fourth all-time at
WCU. Corbin earned
first team All-PSAC
2000-01 Besuits
East honors last year,
while Mead was a
Novombor
second team selec­
W, 82-52
17
LENOIR-RHYNE
tion.
PHILADELPHIA
W, 73-71
18
♦ Sophomore for­
at Dist. of Columbia
W, 85-72
27
ward Ramzee
30
NEUMANN
L, 69-70
Stanton has 737
Docombor
points and 484
INDIANA(PA)
W, 81-73
2
rebounds in just two
Ot
CALIFORNIA(PA)
L, 76-84
3
seasons.

Pos.

Nt.

Wt.

Robert Williams
Ramzee Stanton
Thomas Darden

G
F
G

5-9
6-3
6-3

Joe Meade
Matt Brown
Tyariq Corbin
Julian Cain
Andy Sedora
Raheem Islam
Suni Blackwell
Andre Morton
Kofi Danquah
John Phillips

G
G
F
C
C
F
G
F
F
G

6-2
6-1
6-7
6-7
6-7
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-6
6-3

160 Jr. Brookhaven, P/\/Christian Academy
180 So. Coatesville, PA/Coatesville
205 Jr. Philadelphia, PA/Engineering &
Science
180 Sr. North Wales, PA/LaSalle
190 Jr. Lancaster, PA/Manheim Twp.
205 Sr. Levittown, PA/Truman
210 Fr.-r Raleigh, NC/Broughton
225 Jr. Whitehall, PA/Whitehall
255 Sr. Philadelphia, P/VCentral
185 So. Chester, PA/Chester
210 Fr. Chester, PA/Chester
195 So. Morrisville, PA/Morrisville
185 So. Philadelphia, P/VEpiscopal Academy

Name

10
11
12
14
21
31
33
34
35
40
42
44
45

Yr.

G-GS

MIN

M/G

FG-FGA

Pet.

3FG-3FGA

Pet.

FT-FTA

Pet.

HEH

AVG

A

TO

HL

ST

PF-D

PTS

AVG

27-27
27-27
27-27
27-9
22-21
20-10
10-8
22-6
15-0
21-0
7-0
12-0
14-0
8-0
14-0
12-0

886
895
984
564
577
289
254
289
162
157
27
61
53
40
113
50

32.8
33.1
36.4
20.9
26.2
14.4
25.4
13.1
10.8
7.5
3.9
5.1
3.8
5.0
8.1
4.2

207-399
164-424
89-227
75-178
64-126
40-92
42-90
39-75
25-49
15-34
10-19
10-18
4-12
6-11
4-10
2-9

.519
.387
.392
.421
.508
.435
.467
.520
.510
.441
.526
.556
.333
.545
.400
.222

2-3
107-269
41-111
47-115
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-1
2-10
3-7
0-2
1-5
0-1
0-0
1-3

.667
.398
.369
.376
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.200
.429
.000
.200
.000
.000
.333

87-119 .731
44-59
.746
96-113 .850
22-31
.710
25-37
.676
35-48
.729
28-47
.596
14-16
.875
8-15
.533
5-6
.833
3-7
.429
0-0
.000
6-11
.545
2-2
1.000
3-8
.375
4-9
.444

287
86
83
70
189
69
56
76
48
33
6
16
10
4
27
5
91

10.6 37
3.2 39
3.1 241
2.6 30
8.6
4
3.5
4
5.6 17
3.5
9
3.2
4
5
1.6
0
0.9
1.3
0
9
0.7
0.5
1
1.9
0
0.4 10

75
57
71
27
27
23
18
19
12
4
2
8
2
1
8
10

16
11
1
0
96
2
3
9
3
3
0
4
0
0
12
0
2

37
33
43
19
5
7
5
6
8
2
0
3
1
2
0
3

73-4 503
57-1 479
31-0 315
56-1 219
63-2, 153
24-0 115
26-0 112
57-2
92
22-0
58
23-0
37
3-0
26
20
3-0
3-0
15
14
5-0
U
32-1
10-0
9

18.6
17.7
11.7
8.1
7.0
5.8
11.2
4.2
3.9
1.8
3.7
1.7
1.1
1.8
0.8
0.8

EDINBORO TOTAIS
OPPONENT TOTUS

27-27
27-27

790-1773
003-1717

449
.390

204-530
159-409

.379
325

2170
475- 1911

00.7
70J

302-520
300-531

.723
.727

1150
994

42.0 410 30G 160
30.0 319 307 93

174 460-n

165

W, 75-56
W, 78-69

lauuaiy
3

DIST. OF COLUMBIA

W, 79-72

6
7

at Lock Haven
at Clarion

W,
W,

10

MANSFIELD*

W, 81-71

14
17

at Shippensburg
at Kutztown*

L,
W,

20
22

MILLERSVILLE*
COLUMBIA UNION

W, 87-76
W, 86-65

24
27
29

at Cheyney*
at Bloomsburg*
at Columbia Union

L,
L,
W,

79-90
63-78
66-60

W,

74-64

The Bolden Bams
No.

SLIPPERY ROCK
EDINBORO

20
21

Nometowu/Hiuh School

73-70
75-62
75-84
94-74

Fobmary
3

at Mansfield*

7
12

KUTZTOWN*
W, 86-54
CHEYNEY*
W, 67-62
EAST STROUDSBURG* W, 72-47

17
21

at Millersville*
at East Stroudsburg*

W,
W,

24
27

BLOOMSBURG*
CHEYNEYo/o

L, 71-88
W, 65-63

10

83-77
79-66

* PSAC West contest
% PSAC Quarterfinals

HEAD COACH: Dick Delaney
ASST. COACH: Roy Blumenthal, Julani Thomas Ghana and Dave Williams

Kenny Tate
Blake Johnson
Adam Kaufman
David Gartrell
Jason Roseto
James Dickerson
Keith Allen
Andy Stritzinger
Chris Summers
Ryan Leahy
Kevin O'Connor
Derek Armstrong
Ryan McElhinny
Rob Schodt
Sam Woods
Tommy Gallagher
TEAM

5400
5400

21 ®

Corey Keyes

2000-2001 Statistics
PlAYER

“The Coiden Rams”

♦ West Chester University is making its ninth PSAC
Championships Tournament appearance, and its seventh under
head coach Dick Delaney.
♦ Dick Delaney has been named the PSAC East Coach of the
Year three times, including last season, and has guided West
Chester to four straight 20-win seasons.
♦ The Golden Rams put on a thrilling comeback victory over
Cheyney in Tuesday's Quarterfinals win when Tyariq Corbin
scored the game-winner with seven seconds left to give WCU the
victory. The final 16 seconds may have been the most thrilling
sporting spectacle ever to be contested inside Hollinger Field
House. Training 63-62 after Cheyney's Anthony Frazier converted
two free throws, WCU's Ramzee Stanton was fouled with :16 to
go. Stanton made one of two, but Corbin grabbed the rebound.
Thinking they were trailing by a point, Cheyney fouled Robert
Williams, but Williams missed the front end of the one-and-one.
Joe Meade stripped the rebound from Cheyney's Hassan
Mohammed, and then watched as the carom went to Corbin for
an easy layup. Cheyney called time, then saw Frazier break free
in the lane for a game-tying layup, only to see the ball bounce
off the rim and out of the hoop as the buzzer sounded.
♦ WCU owns a 5-2 all-time mark vs. Edinboro, including a win

W, 91-56
W, 78-60

February
3

WEST CHESTER
UNIVERSITY

2000-01 Statistics
G-GS

MIN

M/G

FG-FGA

Pet.

3FG-3FGA

Pet.

FT-FTA

PCL

HEH

A

TO

HI

ST

PF-D

PTS

AVG

Tyariq Corbin
Joe Meade
Ramzee Stanton
Robert Williams
Andy Sedora
John Phillips
Thomas Darden
Andre Morton
Matt Brown
Kofi Danquah
Suni Blackwell
Julian Cain
Raheem Islam
TEAM

27-27
27-27
23-23
26-26
27-27
26-1
27-2
25-1
23-1
15-0
10-0
6-0
12-0

853
884
703
847
663
518
378
231
192
66
17
30
43

31.6
32.7
30.6
32.6
24.6
19.9
14.0
9.2
8.3
4.4
1.7
5.0
3.6

147-329
108-275
134-223
89-203
82-180
71-147
46-97
25-47
9-18
5-11
5-12
4-7
2-4

.447
.393
.601
.438
.456
.483
.474
.532
.500
.455
.417
.571
.500

50-131
47-129
0-1
44-116
18-59
30-63
6-15
0-0
2-9
0-0
0-1
0-0
0-0

.382
.364
.000
.379
.305
.476
.400
.000
.222
.000
.000
.000
.000

50-66
113-129
74-115
48-69
35-46
18-28
33-46
27-34
10-13
8-9
1-3
1-2
5-12

.758
.876
.643
.696
.761
.643
.717
.794
.769
.889
.333
.500
.417

161
108
224
40
131
41
66
44
9
10
3
4
11
100

6.0 56
4.0 143
9.7 22
1.5 61
4.9 38
1.6 35
2.4 11
1.8
8
0.4 17
0.7
1
0.3
0
0.7
0
0.9
3

47
82
43
41
26
42
35
19
24
10
1
3
3
1

15
1
9
0
18
0
15
2
0
2
0
2
1

38
34
33
25
22
23
15
9
5
6
0
0
1

57-0
60-0
72-3
53-0
77-1
39-1
52-0
31-0
21-0
12-0
5-0
3-0
7-0

394
376
342
270
217
190
131
77
30
18
11
9
9

14.6
13.9
14.9
10.9
8.0
7.3
4.9
3.1
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.5
0.8

WEST CHESHR TOTAIS
OPPONENT TOTAIS

27-27
27-27

5425
5425

727-1553
984^1540

468
444

197-524
172-561

476
.343

423-572
332-487

.746
.682

952
899

35.3 395
33.3 366

377
427

65
75

211 489-5 2674
155
511- 1872

76.8
69.3

PlAYEH

AVG

BIOOMSBURG
UNIVEBSITY

"The Huskies”
Record: 20-7

Husky Hype
♦ Bloomsburg is making its fourth straight appearance in the
PSAC semifinals. The Huskies lost last year to Slippery Rock in
the semifinals.
♦ Head coach Charlie Chronister owns the most wins all-time in
PSAC history with 545 compared with 263 losses. The Huskies
reached 20 wins for the ninth time under Chronister.
♦ The PSAC East title was the eighth for the Huskies and the
third time in the last four years.
♦ Bloomsburg advanced to the semifinals with an 80-61 win
over Mansfield. Adam Bohman scored a career-high 21 points in
the win over Mansfield. Bohman hit 8 of 10 shots from the floor,
including 2 of 2 from three-point range. He posted his fifth dou­
ble-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds.
♦ The Huskies have shot the ball well in the second half of
each of the last two games going a combined 28 of 44 (63.6 %).
In the Huskies quarterfinal win over Mansfield the team hit 12 of
21 shots from the floor in the final 20 minutes (57.1%).
♦ Bloomsburg held the Mountaineers without a defensive
rebound for nearly 11 minutes of the second half.
♦ Guard Shawn Munford is 11th on the school's all-time scoring
list with 1,325 points. He needs 15 more points to move into
10th place and 38 to go into ninth place.
♦ This is the fourth meeting all-time between Bloomsburg and

Clarion in the PSAC playoffs. Bloomsburg is 2-1 in those games.
The Golden Eagles beat Bloomsburg in the last meeting (1997),
92-51.
♦ Guard Aaron Carter has scored in double figures in 22 of the
team's 27 games this season.
♦ The Huskies went undefeated on the road in PSAC East play
for the third time in four years.
♦ Bloomsburg has scored 1,043 points in the first half of
game's this year and 1,042 in the second half of games.
♦ The Huskies set a school record this season with 193 threepointers, breaking the old mark of 187 set in the 1996-97 sea­
son.
♦ Despite starting
just four games,
2000-01 Hesults
guard Ryan Luckman
leads the team in
NovemliiH'
assists with 100 (3.7 17
vs. Franklin Pierce
w, .79-69
18
at Mercyhurst
per game).
L, 58-65

Hame

11

Aaron Carter

20
24
25
30
33
40
41
42
43
45
55

Jay DeShields
Ryan Luckman
Bob Casciato
Tom Barlow
Ryan Hewitt
Bill Reed
Seth Buckwalter
Adam Bohman
Nick Daley
Shawn Munford
Chris Shaffer

Pos.

Ht.

Wt.

G

6-1

190 Jr.

G/F
G
G
F
F
G
F
C
F
G
F/C

6-4
6-4
6-1
6-4
6-6
6-2
6-7
6-8
6-4
6-0
6-7

Yr.

225 So.
200 So.
175 Sr.
240 Sr.

w.

at New Haven

%

72-63

W,
W,
W,
W,

75-60
70-64
99-58
78-63

W,

87-79
73-97

2
3
8
9

LOCK HAVEN
CLARION
GOLDEY BEACON
BINGHAMTON

at Indiana(Pa.)
at California(Pa.)

20
21

L,

January

Honniiiiwn/HiBhScliBol

175 Jr.
195 So.
195 Fr.
190 So.
195 Fr.
175 So.
220 Sr.

SHIPPENSBURG

28

107-66

Oecember

The Huskies
HO.

21

Plymouth Meeting, PA/Penn
Charter
Mount Joy, PA/Donegal
York, PA/York Catholic
Wasllingford, PA/Strath Haven
Dresher, PA/Upper Dublin
Marlton, NJ/Cherokee
King of Prussia, PA/Upper Merion
Lancaster, PA/Lancaster
Mennonite
Sussex, NJ/Vernon Twp.
Millersburg, PA/Millsburg
Philadelphia, PA/J.R. Masterman
Shamokin, PA/Shamokin

HEAD COACH: Charles Chronister
ASST. COACH: Rich Mills and Burt Reese

7
10

at Shippensburg
at Pitt Johnstown

13
14
17

SLIPPERY ROCK
EDINBORO
CHEYNEY*

20

at East Stroudsburg*

24
27

KUTZTOWN*
WEST CHESTER*

31

at Mansfield*

L,
L,

57-61
81-84
w. 88-79

w. 89-75

W, 82-63
W, 78-63
W,

93-75

at Cheyney*
at Kutztown*
at Millersville*

W,
W,
W,

73-65
76-60
68-65

10
12

MANSFIELD*
L, 52-76
EAST STROUDSBURG* w. 71-61
MILLERSVILLE*
L, 72-77
ot

14
17
21
24

at West Chester*

27

MANSFIELDO/o

w,

88-71

The Golden Eagles”

"“w* «9

Eagle Feathers
♦ Clarion has qualified for the PSAC Playoffs five consecutive
seasons, averaging 19.6 wins over that span. This marks the
Golden Eagles second trip to the PSAC semifinals in those five
seasons.
♦ Clarion seeks its first PSAC title. The Golden Eagles have fin­
ished second six times, including a 94-80 loss to Mansfield in
1997.
♦ Dr. Ron Righter is the winningest coach in Clarion history
with 215 wins and 129 losses (62.5%). He has led the Golden
Eagles to 15-or-more wins in eight of his 13 seasons, and 20-ormore wins on three occasions. Righter led Clarion to PSAC West
titles in 1997 and 2000.
♦ David Shearer is only the ninth player in school history to
score 1,000 points and grab 600 rebounds in a career. He has
1,046 points and 620 rebounds in three seasons. A former PSAC
West Rookie of the Year, he was first team All-PSAC West selec­
tion last year.
♦ Steve Serwatka has scored 520 points in his first season with
the Golden Eagles, thel4th-highest toal in a single season. With
23 more points he will move into 10th place. He led Clarion with
18 points in its 79-73 quarterfinal win at lUP.
♦ Allen Stevens averaged 12.7 points on the year, but in con­
ference he bumped that average up to 15.9 ppg.

e-as MIN
M/a
26-26
846 32.5

Shawn Munford
Aaron Carter
Jay DeShields
Adam Bohman
Tom Barlow
Seth Buckwalter
Ryan Luckman
Chris Shaffer
Bob Casciato
Ryan Hewitt
Bill Reed
Nick Daley
TEAM

27-25
27-3
27-26
24-23
27-27
27-4
20-1
9-0
9-0
8-0
8-0

BLOOMSBURG TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS

27-27
27-27

818
582
763
720
741
677
146
36
41
33
22
5425
5425

30.3
21.6
28.3
30.0
27.4
25.1
7.3
4.0
4.6
4.1
2.8

113-234
136-306
96-237
113-210
102-202
97-188
47-96
13-25
11-16
4-17
3-11
3-4

.483
.444
.405
.538
.505
.516
.490
.520
.688
.235
.273
.750

738-1546
676-1628

477
415

52-125
37-97
58-139
4-10
26-66
5-16
8-30
0-0
2-4
0-3
1-1
0-0

193491
199-611

Pet.

.416
.381
.417
.400
.394
.313
.267
.000
.500
.000
1.000
.000
.393
.326

FT-FIA

at Mansfield
at Bloomsburg

W,
L,

85-81
64-70

MILLERSVILLE

w.

107-99

STRAYER
CHEYNEY
WEST CHESTER

w.

10
13
14

at Shippensburg*
at East Stroudsburg
at Kutztown

W,
W,
W,

72-58
91-89
69-53

17
20

EDINBORO*
INDIANA(PA)*

L,
w.

24

at Lock Haven*

75-79
83-72

L,

66-79

29
31

PITT-JOHNSTOWN
SLIPPERY ROCK*

w.
w.

79-72
67-55

21

January

Ho.

Name

Pes.

Ht.

Wt.

Yr.

Hemetawn/Hitth Schoel

3
4
10
12
21
22
31
32
35
42
52
55

Steve Serwatka
Stephen Nesmith
Mark Starkey
Rollie Smith
Tamir Harbin
James Bigler
David Shearer
Allen Stevens
Justin Kreefer
John Reddick
Ken Trader
Kirk Evanov

G
F
F
G
G
G
F
F/C
G/F
G/F
F
G

6-1
6-5
6-6
6-0
6-3
6-0
6-4
6-6
6-6
6-4
6-6
6-0

180
230
215
175
190
185
195
200
205
200
210
165

Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.

New Rochelle, NY/Salesian
Pittsburgh, PA/Sewickley Academy
Youngstown, OH/Boardman
Cleveland, OH/St. Joseph's
Prospect Park, PA/Interboro
Irwin, PA/Penn-Trafford
Greensburg, PA/Hempfield
Philadelphia, PA/Roman Catholic
E. Liverpool, OH/E. Liverpool
Brooklyn, NY/McClancey
Greenville, MS/Greenville
Pittsburgh, PA/South Park

HEAD COACH: Dr. Ron Righter
ASST. COACH: Al Modrejewski and Brian DePaoli

115-64
W, 88-83
L, 62-75

February
3

SHIPPENSBURG*

5
7

at California(Pa.)*
at Edinboro*

W, 89-81

w,
L,

91-80
92-104

10

LOCK HAVEN*

W, 88-68

14
17

at Slippery Rock*
at Indiana(Pa.)*

W,
L,

84-69
71-80

21

CALIFORNIA(PA)*

4

27

at Indiana(Pa.)%

95-96
2ot

w,

79-73

* PSAC West contest
% PSAC Quarterfinals

2000-01 Statistics

PCL REB

110-139 .791
79-105 .752
50-72
.694
53-74
.716
50-66
.758
39-68
.574
31-44
.705
3-9
.333
1-3
.333
4-4
1.000
2-2
1.000
0-0
.000

73
92
63
177
114
175
114
32
3
7
23
7
88

422-586
312449

948
949

.720
.695

2
3

W, 80-61

* PSAC East contest
% PSAC Quarterfinals

Fa-FGA Pet. 3Fa-3FaA

December

The Golden Eagles

2000-01 STflIISTICS
PLAYER

♦ Stephen Nesmith played a key role in the semifinal win at
lUP, drawing two key charges in the final five minutes, then scor­
ing the winning basket with 39 seconds left.
♦ Sophomore guard Rollie Smith was the PSAC West Rookie of
the Year last season, while fellow guard Tamir Harbin was a sec­
ond team all-conference selection.
♦ Clarion is 1-2 in the PSAC Playoffs against Bloomsburg, losing
76-70 in 1981 and 69-62 in 1983, while picking up a 92-51 win
in 1997. The Golden Eagles were a 70-64 loser at Bloomsburg
earlier this year despite 16 points from David Shearer.
♦ The Golden Eagles are 0-1 in the PSAC Playoffs vs. Edinboro,
suffering a 58-53 loss in 1982.
♦ Clarion and West
Chester have never
2000-01 Results
met in postseason
action. The two
November
teams met In the
w. 122-69
17
MT. ALOYSIUS
regular season, with 18
ST. ROSE
L, 77-78
West Chester claim­ 25
at Youngstown State
L, 58-78
w. 100-53
28
DAVIS & ELKINS
ing a 75-62 win.

3
6
7

w, 74-69
L, 71-74

February
7

ClARION
UNIVERSITY

Ava

A TO BL

2.8 83
3.4 58
2.3 42
6.6 43
4.8 32
6.5 28
4.2 100
1.6
3
0.3
0
0.8
6
0.4
1
0.9
1

52
60
29
48
44
36
68
10
3
8
3
3
8

5
9
4
21
2
17
8
2
0
1
0
0

35.1 397
35.1 339

372
412

69
59

ST PF-B PTS

30
52
27
12
10
21
21
3
1
0
1
2

46-0
69-0
54-1
62-0
45-0
66-1
56-0
17-0
5-0
13-0
1-0
2-0

Ava

388
388
300
283
280
238
133
29
25
12
9
6

14.9
14.4
11.1
10.5
11.7
8.8
4.9
1.5
2.8
1.3
1.1
0.8

180 436-2 2091
178
541- 1863

774
69.0

6-GS

MIN

M/G

FG-FGA

Pet.

3FG-3FGA

Pet.

FT-FTA

Pet.

REB

Steve Serwatka
Tamir Harbin
David Shearer
Allen Stevens
Rollie Smith
John Reddick
Stephen Nesmith
Herman Carr
James Bigler
Mark Starkey
Kirk Evanov
Ken Trader
TEAM

26-19
25-23
26-25
26-25
26-23
13-0
26-9
6-5
18-0
21-0
9-1
10-0

900
847
858
778
837
182
453
115
86
124
29
41

34.6
33.9
33.0
29.9
32.2
14.0
17.4
19.2
4.8
5.9
3.2
4.1

180-399
115-279
111-250
120-231
93-204
29-52
33-59
22-48
16-27
13-25
0-4
1-4

.451
.412
.444
.519
.456
.558
.559
.458
.593
.520
.000
.250

77-192
46-131
13-40
5-18
57-126
0-0
0-0
0-0
16-26
0-0
0-1
1-1

.401
.351
.325
.278
.452
.000
.000
.000
.615
.000
.000
1.000

83-100
86-116
108-154
84-113
57-67
32-52
11-19
12-17
4-6
6-11
5-8
0-0

.830
.741
.701
.743
.851
.615
.579
.706
.667
.545
.625
.000

87
88
237
134
97
47
100
44
5
18
1
7
63

CLARION TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS

26-26
26-26

5250
5250

733-1582
692-1488

463
465

215-535
189-551

402
.343

488-663
385-547

.736
.704

928
911

PLAYER

AVG

A

TO

BL

ST

PF-B

PTS

AVG

3.3 67
3.5 63
9.1 66
5.2 30
3.7 114
3.6 12
3.8 18
7.3
3
0.3
1
0.9
3
0.1
6
0.7
1

56
48
50
54
71
16
19
9
3
10
3
1

0
8
14
6
4
1
23
4
2
2
0
0
6

44
33
78
33
39
9
13
5
2
1
0
1

28-0
69-1
91-4
93-7
74-4
26-0
68-2
11-0
11-0
20-0
1-0
9-0

520
362
343
329
300
90
77
56
52
32
5
3

20.0
14.5
13.2
12.7
11.5
6.9
3.0
9.3
2.9
1.5
0.6
0.3

35.7 384 346
35.0 365 474

64
70

258 503-18 2169
156 536- 1958

834
75.3