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1982-1983 BASKETBALL GUIDE

FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS

ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY
NAME
PHONE
Bunofsky, Ron................... ....... 732-2471 ................
Burke, Mike.......................
Caro, Fred...........................
Conti, Guy...........................
Creehan, Denny............... ------732-2749/2568...
DeStefano, Pete................
D'Ottavio, John.................
Erdos, Ed.............................
Flynn, Dr. Jim...................
Furcron, John................... ....732-2248...............
Harris, Jim.........................
Herman, Tom.....................
Kelley, Mike.......................
Klingler, Bob .....................
Lipkovich, Dr. Kathleen ... ....732-2472................
Luke, Malen.......................
McDonald, Bill...................
McDonald, Jim.................
McLane, Dr. Patrick.......... ....732-2520...............
Michaels, Mike.................
Newman, Paul...................
Patton, Dennis................... ....732-2520...............
Pellman, Monica............... ....732-2778...............
Romaniszyn, Jim................
Shimpeno, George............ ....732-2584...............
Southard, Kevin ................ ....732-2811 ...............
Stone, Dr. Al .....................
Tau, Peggy......................... .
Vierkorn, George................. ...732-2471 ...............
Watts, Doug .........................

YOU’RE IN FIGHTING SCOT COUNTRY

EDINBORO
STATE
COLLEGE

OFFICE

POSITION
.Baseball Coach
.Assistant Football Coach
.Wrestling Coach
.Men's Basketball Coach
.Head Football Coach
.Assistant Football Coach
.Assistant Football Coach
.Swimming Coach
.Men's Tennis Coach
.Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
.Assistant Football Coach
.Assistant Head Football Coach
.Assistant Football Coach
.Athletic Trainer
.Assistant Athletic Director
Women's Basketball Coach
.Assistant Football Coach
.Women's Cross Country, track
Athletic Director
Women's Volleyball Coach
Assistant Football Coach
Sports Information Director
Men's Volleyball Coach
Softball Coach
Assist. Women's Basketball Coach
Assistant Football Coach
Soccer Coach
Sports Info. Graduate Assistant
...112 Academy.............. Assistant Women's Volleyball Coach
...114 McComb................ Athletic Secretary
...110 McComb............... Women's Tennis Coach
...107 McComb................ Men's Cross Country, Track

1982-83

BASKETBALL
GUIDE

FIND IT FAST

Athletic Director - Jim McDonald.................. 4
College History............................................... 3
Ass't BB Coach ......... John Furcron...........8
Men's Basketball Coach - Guy Conti............ 5
Men's Basketball Opponents.................28-31
Men's Basketball Outlook..............................7
Men's Basketball Players...................... 10-24
Men's Basketball Records.................... 33-34
Men's Basketball Results......................35-39
Men's Basketball Roster............................. 25
Men's Basketball Statistics........................26
President - Foster F. Diebold....................... 2
Sports Info. Director - Paul Newman...........8
Team Trainer - Bob Klinger........................... 8
Women's BB Coach - Dr. Lipkovich............ 42
Women's Basketball Outlook....................... 43
Women's Basketball Players................. 44-45
Women's Basketball Results................. 47-48
Women's Basketball Statistics....................46

MEMO TO THE MEDIA
Edinboro State's 1982-83 guide has been designed to
assist members of the press in the coverage of Fighting
Scot men's and women's basketball. Press releases, photo­
graphs and statistics of all winter sports will be made
available for your use throughout the season. Pre-game
basketball materials (rosters, starters, statistics and
records) are available at the press table. A play-by-play,
halftime and final statistics will be provided for each home
game. If additional information is desired, please contact
the Sports Information Office, Paul Newman, Director, Edin­
boro State College, Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office phone:
(814) 732-2811; home phone: (814) 734-3735.

HA VE A GREA T YEAR! - THE SCOTS
Guide Editor: Patrick D. Gillespie
Associate Editors: Paul Newman, Kevin Southard
Photo Credits: Rich Byington, Bob McCray,
Jay Nodianos, Laura Stumpff
Staff Credits: Kathy Crock, Cindy Moore,
Kathy O'Connor, Becky Severo, Staci Szarek

Edinboro State College is committed to affirmative action for all
persons in its educational programs, activities and employment
practices. Please direct equal opportunity inquiries to the Affirma­
tive Action Officer, Edinboro State College.

EDINBORO SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF: Seated - Paul Newman, Sports Information Director, (L-R Standing) Colton Young, Bill
Smith, Pat Gillespie, Graduate Assistant Kevin Southard, Kathy O'Conner and Cindy Moore.

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CHARTING EDINBORO’S EXCITING NEW FUTURE

A UNIVERSITY IN THE MAKING...

academic distinction of excellent students by offering
specialized interdisciplinary course work and ad­
vanced research work.
President Diebold's principal fields of profes­
sional interest include higher education manage­
ment, governance, and planning; budget develop­
ment and fiscal control; legislative liaison; and
personnel management/collective bargaining. While
at Rutgers University In 1963 he received a Wall
Street Journal fellowship.
A native of Orange, New Jersey, he served as
President of the University of Alaska from 19771979. Prior to that, he was executive secretary to the
Board of Regents and Special Assistant to the Presi­
dent of the University of Alaska's statewide system.
From 1969 to 1976, he was director of the Division of
College Development of Kean College, New Jersey
(formerly Newark State College), and from 1965 to
1969, he was Assistant Superintendent of Neptune
Township Public Schools In New Jersey.
President Diebold's community service includes
membership on the Board of Corporators, Hamot
Medical Center in Erie, and on Marine Bank's Local
Advisory Board. Recently he was a panel participant
at the First Global Conference on the Future in
Toronto. He also serves as a member of The William
J. McMannis and A. Haskell McMannis Educational
Trust Fund Advisory Board, and Chairman of the
Government, Education, and Social Agencies Divi­
sion of the Erie County United Way Campaign.

ESC President - Foster F. Diebold

Foster F. Diebold was named Edinboro State
College's 14th President on August 1, 1979. Since
that time, he has brought a consistently bold vision to
his guidance of the College's many-faceted services
to northwestern Pennsylvania.

Edinboro's President holds an associate degree
in psychology from Monmouth Community College,
West Long Branch, New Jersey; a bachelor of science
degree in education from Monmouth College; a
master of arts In educational administration from
Seton Hall University; and he h^s met course require­
ments for his doctorate in education at Rutgers
University.

Noted for his extensive experience in the field of
education management. President Diebold had pre­
viously served as President of the University of
Alaska statewide system.
His innovative efforts at Edinboro have taken
many shapes. Most recently, he Initiated a total
reorganization of the College's various academic
schools and administrative offices with a watchful
eye upon fiscal responsibility and increased institu­
tional responsiveness. In keeping with his policy of
making maximum use of existing campus resources
in higher education, he has imaginatively met the
ever-changing needs brought about by new and
emerging student interests and societal expecta­
tions.

President Diebold currently serves as Chairman
of the Committee on Administration and Finance In
the State College and University System of Penn­
sylvania and is a member of the Commission of
Presidents Executive Committee. He holds member­
ship on the American Association of State Colleges
and Universities Committee on State Relations, and
on the Government Relations Committee of the
Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Univer­
sities. He is also a charter member of the World
Future Society.

Unique cooperative programs with area business
and industry are also the result of President Diebold's
revitalization of Edinboro State College. Among his
favorite projects is the All-College Honors Program,
which draws upon the contributions of college staff
for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes the

The President and his wife, Patricia, have two
daughters, six-year-old Jessica and one-year old
Stacey.

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EDINBORO STATE'S SPACIOUS 585-ACRE CAMPUS
Founded as a private academy in 1857, Edinboro State
College has continued its surge to the forefront as one of
the leading educational institutions in western Pennsyl­
vania. Situated on a sprawling 585-acre campus in the
scenic resort community of Edinboro, the College is within
1CX) miles of the educational and cultural centers of
Buffalo, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. It is just 15 miles south
of Erie, the third largest city in Pennsylvania, and easily
accessible from all directions by interstates 79, 80 and 90.
Having provided 125 years of service, Edinboro has the
distinction of being the second normal school established
in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States.
Beginning July, 1983 the College will undergo one of the
most significant changes in its history when it becomes the
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania of the State System of
Higher Education. It has grown to more than forty buildings
including the 350,000-volume Baron-Forness Library, a
modern seven-story structure which serves as a focal point
for the spacious campus. More than 5,800 students repre­
senting almost every county in the Commonwealth, as well
as numerous states and foreign countries attend Edinboro.
Its tradition of educational service and research is matched
by a distinguished faculty, more than two-thirds of whom
have earned doctoral degrees.
The College now offers more than 100 undergraduate,
graduate, and associate degree programs, a diversity
unmatched by any other college or university in north­
western Pennsylvania. While seeking to meet the educa­

tional needs of its region from both a professional and
cultural standpoint, Edinboro now makes contributions in
the fields of education, government, environmental improve­
ment, urban and rural problems, crime prevention, and
service to business and industry. Recent program develop­
ments include those in the high-demand areas of allied
health, business administration, communications, com­
puter technology, nursing, and various pre-professional
offerings such as law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy and
veterinary science. Numerous student internships provide
additional examples of the College's efforts to create a
close working relationship with the people it serves while,
at the same time, offering students intellectual and career
opportunities.
Edinboro has initiated an All-College Honors Program
to provide challenging and enriched learning experiences
for academically gifted students. Undergraduate students
are encouraged to strive for academic excellence both in
their major fields and in other disciplines. Honors students
pursue studies that are greater in depth and scope than
those required of other undergraduates.
Although the costs for attending ESC rank among the
lowest in the Commonwealth, over $8,000,000 in financial
aid is available annually to eligible students.
Students are admitted to the College in September,
January, or at the beginning of each summer session and
are considered for admission on the basis of their general
scholarship, nature of secondary program, and SAT or ACT
scores.

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BUILDING A RESPECTED CHALLENGER...

Athletic Director - Jim McDonald
Edinboro State's athletic program was placed under
new leadership on July 1, 1981 with the appointment of
Jim McDonald, a health and physical education professor,
as the college's athletic director. Edinboro President Foster
Diebold named McDonald on the basis of his aggressive
leadership capabilities and his anticipated role to increase
fundraising activities for the Scots' athletic program.
The newly appointed athletic director made immediate
changes in the Scots' athletic program by adding women's
cross country and men's volleyball to increase Edinboro's
offerings to 16 men and women's intercollegiate sports. To
make the Scots competitive at the NCAA Division II level, he
also kicked off the College's first major fund raising
campaign for student athletic scholarships. He emphasized
the fact that scholarship support was the athletic pro­
gram's major challenge and set a $100,000 goal that the
staff would work toward by fall of 1982.
Through his efforts more than $160,000 has been
raised for the Fighting Scots general scholarship fund.
From this amount $110,000 will be distributed directly to
ESC men and women athletes while the remainder pro­
vides scholarship aid through interest which the money
generates. A major thrust of this campaign is the Curly
Halmi Fund which had an originally established goal of
$20,000 less than a year ago and now totals $28,000 with
additional amounts forthcoming. Another significant
McDonald fund raising project has been his Century Club
organization which permits Scot fans admittance to
athletic contests in addition to offering recreational activi­
ties in McComb Fieldhouse.
Under McDonald's first-year reign Edinboro's summer
camp program has grown from two offerings to include
seven different interest areas. In addition to the annual
Buffalo Bills-Cleveland Browns scrimmage at Sox Harrison

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Stadium as well as the pre-season drills of the Pitt
Panthers, Duquesne University and six area high schools
make Edinboro their camp home. McDonald has con­
structed six new football fields to accommodate these
needs and the Football Camp of Champions that attracts
more than 350 young gridders.
The personable athletic director also staged Edinboro's
first Hall of Fame fesivities that featured the induction of 18
charter members. These past athletes, coaches and indivi­
duals who have promoted the cause of Fighting Scot
athletics were honored at a banquet where more than 500
attendees witnessed their inductions.
McDonald has been at Edinboro State since 1962 and
for 12 years served as the Fighting Scot basketball coach
(1962-1975) and never experienced a losing season while
his teams compiled an impressive 181 wins against only 89
losses. During that span, his cagers won four Western
Division Pennsylvania Conference crowns, the PC state
championship and two District 18 titles that netted trips to
the NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 ESC
records and made 19 post-season appearances while four
of his players were named All-Americans.
Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro, McDonald
served as assistant basketball coach in Erie, Pa. He is a
1965 graduate of Bridgeport High School in his home town
of Bridgeport, West Virginia.
In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry and physical
education from West Virginia Wesleyan College and he
also holds a master's degree in health from the University
of Buffalo. He has done doctoral work in sports science at
West Virginia University.
As an undergraduate, he set nine school records at
Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPl basketball
All-American. In 1960, he was the second leading scorer in
the United States, averaging slightly over 33 points a game,
and led his team to the national basketball tournament in
Kansas City, Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's AllTournament Team in 1959 and 1960.
in 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight Coach of
the Year by the eastern seaboarc) coaches and that same
year was honored as one of t^'e top ten finalists in the
Coach of the Year national poll. McDonald's honors also
include selection to the West Virginia All-Time College
Basketball Team and membership in the West Virginia
Sports Hall of Fame. He served four years on the NAIA's
All-American selection committee and was chosen by the
NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBA-bound cagers
who won the Gold Medal in Israel's Hapoel Games. His
all-star coaching assignment brough additional recogni­
tion to Edinboro as the College was named as the team's
official training site.
In addition to his classroom and basketball coaching
duties, McDonald was Edinboro State's golf coach for 17
years during which his teams won over 40 tournaments
and finished as high as 3rd place at the NCAA Division II
National Tournament. He was twice selected District
Coach of the Year in golf.
As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of
extensive community involvement. He was Little League
Baseball Director for four years and for the past two years,
has been a member of the General McLane School Board.
He and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike,
and Matthew.

CONTI’S CLUBS “GET RESPECT”
ladder in ESC's grid program moving from freshman
coach to receiver coach and finally to offensive
coordinator.
Conti and his wife, Jan, have four children - Kim,
a senior at Robert Morris College; Kurt; Craig, a
freshman at the University of Iowa; and Kelly, a
senior at McDowell High School in Erie.

Head Coach - Guy Conti

The 1981-82 cage season proved to be a
successful one for Edinboro Head Coach Guy Conti.
Not only did Conti lead the Fighting Scots to a 22-8
record, a Pennsylvania Conference - Western crown,
and a berth in the NCAA Division II East Regional, but
he won his 1(X)th game as well.
Conti, who has compiled a 105-77 record in
seven seasons at ESC, led the 1975-76 Scots to a
24-5 record in his initial season. He guided Edinboro
to three tournament championships, the PC-West
title, the NAIA District 18 Championship, and a berth
in the NAIA National Tournament in Kansas City. His
team also set an ESC record with 13 consecutive
victories.
His next three seasons were not quite as
successful as his first. The Fighting Scots finished
11-12 in 1976-77, 9-15 in 1977-78, and 11-14 in
1978-79. He turned things around the next year, and
guided the Scots to a 21-6 slate, and a spot in the
NAIA District 18 playoffs. 1980-81 was a rebuilding
year as Conti lost four starters. The Scots finished
with a 7-17 record, but came on strong at the end of
the season to make the PC-West playoffs.
The Freeport, Pa. native graduated from Clarion
State College in 1965. He guided the ESC baseball
team for two years. In that time, Conti assembled a
talent-laden team that recorded the best record in the
school's history. He then served as an assistant
football coach for four years. He quickly climbed the

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SCOTS HOPE TO REPEAT AS PC-WEST CHAMPS
Edinboro State Head Coach Guy Conti is hoping
for another successful season. After all, he has four
starters returning and four other lettermen back from
a squad that went 22-8, won the Pennsylvania
Conference Western Division, and finished third in
the NCAA Division II Eastern Regionals.
Returning to the hardwood for the Scots is senior
point guard Steve Senko. The Philadelphia standout
netted 392 points for a 13.1 average. He also dished
out 150 assists and had 69 thefts, four shy of the
record set by Nick Brascetta in the 1979-80 season.
ESC's top rebounder, forward Land Battle, is also
back. The senior from Toledo pulled down missed
shots at a 10.4 average, 19th in the nation. Battle
also scored 368 points for a 12.3 average.
Edwin Wright, last year's other starting guard, is
expected to be a big part of the Scot's offense in
1982-83. Wright scored 315 points last year for a
10.5 average. Brian Simmons, the "Duke of De­
fense," is also back for his final season as a Scot. The
Fort Wayne product scored 223 points and ripped
down 174 rebounds.
Other veterans expected to aid the Scots include
Willie Lee (5-5, guard from Clewiston, Florida), who
scored 147 points off the bench, and Barry Marshall
(6-5, forward), who had 63 rebounds, 80 points, and
24 blocked shots. John Luca, a three-year letter
winner, who came off the bench to contribute 44
points and 40 rebounds. Mike Albert (6-9, center) is
back for Edinboro coming off an injury plagued
season. Albert had shoulder problems all year and
saw very limited action. Conti said, "I'm very pleased

THE 1982-83 FIGHTING SCOTS

with the progress of Mike. He could be a big factor."
Also returning for the Scots are Brian Sharick
(6-1, guard). Derrick Burton (6-6, forward), and Julius
Holman (6-1, guard).
Conti had another banner recruiting year. He
picked up three freshmen from the Cleveland area
and one from Toledo. Jose' Davis (5-11, guard),
averaged 22 points and four assists for Cleveland
Shaw last year. Davis' teammate, William Jeffries
(6-5, forward), also made the trek across the OhioPennsylvania line. Jeffries averaged 10 points and
eight rebounds for Shaw last year. Brian Duffy (6-4,
forward), is expected to give Conti's troops added
depth at the forward. Duffy recorded impressive
numbers while at Cleveland St. Joseph. He averaged
17.5 points, 6.5 assists, and 7.0 rebounds per game.
Toledo product Seaborn "C.B." White (6-7, center), is
going to be counted on to give Edinboro more muscle
underneath.
Conti thinks Slippery Rock and California, along
with Edinboro, will be the teams to watch in the
PC-West. "Clarion will be down a little from previous
years, and Lock Haven and Indiana will be young but
competitive."
The Erie area teams will once again give north­
western Pennsylvania fans some excitement.
"Gannon has the talent to beat anybody on any given
night. Behrend will rebound from a subpar season
and have a very good year, and Mercyhurst is a very
young and talented team and could give many teams
trouble," Conti stated.

SCOUTING THE 1982-83 SCOTS
LOCATION: Edinboro, Pa.. 16444

ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA, ECAC.
Pa. Conference ^

PRESIDENT; Foster F. Diebold

COLORS; Red and White
FIELDHOUSE: McComb {3,400)
ENROLLMENT: 5,800
HEAD COACH: Guy Conti (Clarion '65)
COACHES RECORD: Seven years, 105-77
1981-82 RECORD: 22-8

EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1982-83 BASKETBALL ROSTER
B

W

NAME

HT.

WT.

CLASS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

* Albert, Mike

C

6'9"

230

Jr.

District Hts., MD/McDonough

44 44

** Battle, Land

F

6'5"

190

Sr.

Toledo, OH/Libbey

Davis, Jose

G

5'11

157

Fr.

Cleveland, OH/Shaw

SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2811,
Home Phone: 814-734-3735

11 11

Holman, Julius

G

6'1"

170

Jr.

Washington, D.C./Cardoza

45 45

Jeffries, William

F

6'5"

195

Fr.

Cleveland, OH/Shaw

10 10

** Lee, Willie

G

5'5"

140

Jr.

Clewiston, FL/Clewiston

ASSISTANT COACHES:
John Furcron (Bowling Green '59)

40 40

*** Luca, John

C

6'6"

215

Sr.

Mayfield Hts., OH/Mayfield

BASKETBALL OFFICE: McComb Fieldhouse
Basketball phone; 814-732-2248

30 22
14 14

RETURNING STARTERS: 4
TEAM STRENGTHS; Experience

32 32

1982-83 CAPTAINS: TBA

* Marshall, Barry

F

6'5"

198

Jr.

Pomfret, MD/McDonough

G

5'ir

165

Sr.

Philadelphia, Pa./Archbishop Ryan

* Sharick, Brian

G

6'1"

175

Jr.

Burrell, Pa./Lower Burrell

34 34

* Simmons, Brian

F

6'3"

187

Sr.

Fort Wayne, IN/Wayne

43 50

White, Seaborn

TEAM WEAKNESS: Dominant big man
24 24

*** Senko, Steve

C

6'7"

220

Fr.

Toledo, OH/Scott

# Williams, Tim

C

6'9"

225

So.

White Plains, NY/White Plains

** Wright, Edwin

G

6'0"

185

Jr.

Clewiston, FL/Clewiston

1981-82 CONFERENCE FINISH: 1st Place, 8-2

TEAM TRAINER: "Doc" Klinger

•Varsity Letters

LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 1/9

MOST WINS: 24-5 (1975-76) - Conti

#January Eligibility

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POS.

52 52

1981-82 HOME RECORD: 11-2
1981 -82 ROAD RECORD: 11 -6

Back Row (L-R) Barry Marshall, Brian Duffy, William
Jeffries, Tim Williams, Mike Albert, John Luca,
Seaborn White and Land Battle.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
Office Phone: 814-732-2776

NICKNAME: Fighting Scots

EDINBORO STATE'S 1982-83 FIGHTING SCOT
CAGERS: Front Row (L-R) Brian Simmons, Jose
Davis, Julius Holman, Brian Sharick, Steve Senko,
Edwin Wright, Willie Lee and Mike Harman, mgr.

Trainer - Jeff Wright; Managers - Tom Campanella, Mike Harmon
B - Black; W - White

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KEEPING THE MACHINE ON THE MOVE
TEAM TRAINER - BOB KLINGLER
Bob Klingler begins his 16th year of giving
Fighting Scot athletes the tops in professional
medical care. The 1952 Lock Haven grad ventured to
Hermann School of Physical Therapy in Houston,
Texas and became a registered physical therapist in
1954. He later received his M.S. from Bucknell. Prior
to accepting his ESC post Klingler taught at Milton
Hershey, a private boys' school in Hershey, Pa.,
where he served as the Spartans' head football
mentor, head track coach and assistant basketball
coach. His cinder and cage teams never experienced
a losing season while his football eleven would
consistently garner winning charts in the powerful
Capitol Conference. "Doc" has provided the ESC
athletic program with high quality student trainers
who have gone on to distinguish themselves, in the
profession after graduation from college. Boband his
daughter, Julie, make their home in nearby Washing­
ton Township.

Mike Albert
Center

6-9, 230
Junior
District Hts., Md.
M.J. McDonough H.S.
ESC
Mike is expected to fill in at the center...didn't see much action
last year due to a shoulder injury...has shown marked
improvement...lettered in his freshmen year.

High School
Mike was on the honor roll in high school and averaged 13
rebounds, 17 points, and three blocked shots per game...he
graduated from McDonough High School in 1980.

ASSISTANT COACH
DR. JOHN FURCRON
Dr. John Furcron begins his eighth year as
assistant basketball coach at Edinboro. A Wellington,
Ohio native, Furcron obtained a B.S. degree in Health
and Physical Education and Biology from Bowling
Green (Ohio) State University in 1959. He played
halfback for the Falcon football team for three years
and was named the team's MVP in his senior year,
when he averaged 5.5 yards per carry and scored
eight touchdowns. During his three years on the
BGSU grid team, the Falcons compiled an impressive
24-2-4 slate.
Furcron attained his M.S. in Physical Education
from West Virginia University in 1969, and his Ed.D.
in Physical Education from WVU in 1976. He began
his coaching career in the Elyria, Ohio school system.
While coaching football and basketball at the fresh­
man level, he compiled a 27-8 grid record and a 45-9
cage mark.
As an interim coach in 1973, Furcron led the
Fighting Scot soccer team to an 8-3-1 season, the
NAIA District 18 championship, and a berth in the
Area VI playoffs.
Furcron, his wife, Gloria, and their two children,
Angela (14) and John (11), reside in Edinboro.

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Personal
Paul Newman

Bob Klingler

SPORTS INFORMATION AND
PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR
PAUL NEWMAN
Paul Newman begins his 16th year of publicizing
Edinboro State's athletic program and now assists in
sports promotion endeavors for the Fighting Scots.
During his tenure he has also served as Assistant to
the President, Public Relations Director and Publica­
tions Officer for the College. An active participant in
CoSIDA and past president of the NAIA Sports
Information Directors' Association, Paul Is a 1964
graduate of Edinboro where he earned both his B.S.
and M.Ed. degrees In English. Prior to joining the
Scots In 1967 he was a teacher of English for three
years in Ashtabula, Ohio. A member of the United
States Basketball and Football Writers Association of
America, he has earned more than 20 All-American
awards of excellence for his sports publication. Paul,
his wife, Connie and their children, Paul, Jr.,
Michelle and Scott reside in Edinboro.

Referred to ESC by some of his high school teachers...now
majoring in accounting...Mike's dad is a police captain and his
mom is a congressional assistant...he was born on October 7,
1962...full name is John Michael Albert, but prefers Mike.

Favorites
Chicken..."Hill Street Blues"..."An Officer and a Gentle­
men"...George Carlin...Greg Ballard...Washington Bullets.

Fighting Scot Stats
Year
G
1980-81 22
1981-82
6
Totals
28

FG
18
1
19

Pet.
.400
.143
.365

FT
7
2
9

Pet. Reb.
.467 55
.500
8
.474 63

Avg.
2.5
1.3
2.3

Dis.
0
0
0

TP
43
4
47

Avg. A S BIk.
2.0 2 2 4
.7012
1.7 2 3 6

Career Bests
9
5
4
4

Points
Slippery Rock.......... 1/10/81
LaRoche....................... 1/9/81
Clarion......................... 1/15/81
Clarion........................... 2/4/81

8
6
5

Rebounds
Mercyhurst...............1/12/81
Alliance......................... 2/9/81
Clarion........................... 2/4/81

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Land Battle

Jose' Davis

Forward

Guard

6-5, 190

5-11, 157

Freshman
Cleveland Hts., O
Shaw H.S.

Senior
Toledo, Ohio
Libbey H.S.

ESC
First team selection for the Pittsburgh Press All-District,
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-District, Erie Morning News Big
Five, Pennsylvania Conference-West, Corry Journal Area AllStars, Second team National Association of Basketball
Coaches All-East Division II District Team, Pennsylvania
Conference All-Tournament Team, and Allegheny Classic
All-Tournament.

Junior College
Cisco Junior College in Cisco, Texas...averaged 13 points, six
rebounds, and two assists per game.

Personal

High School
A 1977 graduate of Libbey High School...did not play
basketball in high school.

Personal
Elementary Education major...has three brothers and one
sister...has aspirations to play professional basketball...born
July 18, 1959...full name Land C. Battle, Jr.

Favorites
Steak and eggs..."M.A.S.H."..."Halloween 11"...Richard Pryor
...Eddie Murphy...George Gervin...San Antonio Spurs.

Fighting Scot Stats
Year
G
1980-81 17
1981-82 30
Totals
47

FG Pet.
93 .541
167 .553
260 .549

FT
Pet. Reb.
26 .591 187
34 .694 312
60 .645 499

Avg.
11.0
10.4
10.6

Dis.
4
7
11

TP
212
368
580

Avg. A S BIk.
12.5 24 14 61
12.3 34 33 37
12.3 58 47 98

Career Bests
21
20
20
20
19

Points
Slippery Rock........ ,..2/18/81
St. Vincent ................ 1/31/81
Daemen................... ..1/25/82
Lock Haven............. ..2/10/82
California................. ... 2/6/82

Rebounds
20
19
16

High School
A graduate of Shaw High School In Cleveland Heights,
Ohio...was named All Lake Erie League (first team). Plain
Dealer Dream Team, Cleveland Press Star, All American Top
"30" basketball camp, selected to play in Dapper Dan All Star
Classic, and Beachwood Invitational Classic... averaged 22
points, three rebounds, and four assists per game.

Indiana....................... ,.1/26/82
Allegheny................. ... 1/9/82
Lock Haven ...............,.. 2/7/81

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Major undecided as of yet...parents are Marjorie and James
Davis.;.has three brothers and two sisters...born December
30, 1963...full name is Jose' Martinez Davis.

Favorites
Ribs...steak...Ray Parker, Jr...Earth, Wind and Fire..."HIM
Street Blues"...Richard Pryor...Clint Eastwood...Boston
Celtics...Isiah Thomas...swimming...pool.

Julius Holman

William Jeffries

Guard

Forward

6-1, 170

6-5, 195

Junior
Washington, D.C.
Cardozo H.S.

Freshman
Cleveland, Ohio
Shaw H.S.

ESC
Julius is an excellent defensive player...has been used
sparingly his first two seasons...is quick and a good leaper.

High School
Received varsity letters in football and basketball...averaged
12 points, five rebounds,-and four steals per game...played
against Earl Jones (University of District Columbia) and
Anthony Jones (Georgetown).

Personal
Majoring in computer science...came to ESC because of its
excellent academic and basketball programs...after gradua­
tion plans to find a job in the field of computer science...born
January 28, 1961 ...full name is Julius Holman.

Favorites
Chicken, fish, shrimp, and pizza..."E.T.”..."Dallas"...Debbie
Alien...Richard Pryor...Eddie Murphy...Earth, Wind and Fire
...Stevie Wonder...Gus Williams.

Fighting Scot Stats
G
Year
1980-81
3
1981-82 17
Totals
20

FG ■ Pet.
0 .000
2 .222
2 .200

FT
0
2
2

Pet. Reb.
.000
2
.667
8
.667 10

Avg.
.7
.5
.5

Dis.
0
0
0

TP
0
6
6

Avg. A
0.0 0
.4 0
.3 0

S BIk.
1
0
1
1
2
1

High School
Graduated from Shaw H.S. in 1982...named Honorable
Mention All-Lake Erie League Team...selected for Tri-C AllStar Game...averaged ten points and eight rebounds per
game.

Personal
Undecided major...has two brothers and one sister...plans to
become a computer technician...born October 1, 1964...full
name William Omar Jeffries.

Favorites
Ribs, steak, chocolate cake..."Hill Street Blues" ...Jayne
Kennedy...Richard Pryor...LA. Lakers ..."Dr. J."...Cameo...
"Friday the 13th."

Willie Lee

John Luca

Guard

Center

5-5, 140

6-6, 215

Junior
Clewiston, FI
Clewiston H.S.

Senior
Mayfield Hts., O
Mayfield H.S.

ESC

ESC

John will be counted on this year for his strength inside...was
on a rigorous weight training program for the second
consecutive summer...played a big part in ESC's win over Lock
Haven at Edinboro last year hitting three straight jumpers...
has lettered in each of his three seasons at ESC.

Don't let his size fool you, he's as important to Edinboro's
success as anybody...an excellent ball handler...is one of
ESC's two zone busters...Willie can also go to the hoop when
he has to...is very tough on defense.

High School

High School

A graduate of Clewiston High School...named All-State,
Co-MVP, Burger King, and All-Tourney Team...averaged 17
points and three assists per game.

A graduate of Mayfield High School in 1979...named most
valuable player in conference, All-State, All-District Honor­
able Mention, and All-Scholastic...averaged 19 points and 11
rebounds...played against Clark Kellog (Indiana Pacers) in
high school.

Personal
Majoring in history...comes from a family of nine...has four
brothers and four sisters...has plans of becoming a teacher
...born July 10, 1962...full name Willie Dives Lee.

Personal

Would like to coach someday...would also like to become a golf
club pro...majoring in accounting...parents are Sam and Mary
Luca...has one brother, Sal...born January 20, 1961...full
name is John Luca.

Favorites
Chicken, rice and steak..."Fame"...Debbie Allen..."Rich Man,
Poor Man"...Richard Pryor..."The Jeffersons"...The Jacksons...Of Mice and Men.

Lasagna..."Beverly Hillbillies"...Elvis Presley...Goldie Hawn
...Bill Murray...Richard Pryor...Larry Bird...Manhattans...golf
...bartending.

Fighting Scot Stats
Year
G
1980-81 24
1981-82 29
Totals

53

FG Pet.
49 .441
59 .484
108 .464

FT Pet. Reb.
9 .692 24
29 .690 22
38 .691 46

Avg.
1.0
.7
.9

Dis.
0
0
0

TP Avg. A S BIk.
107 4.6 10 9 0
147 5.1 31 17 5
254 4.8 41 26 5
Year
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
Totals

Career Bests
Points
16 Alliance
16 Mercyhurst..
15 Gannon
13 LaRoche
13 Daemen

___ 2/9/81
.... 2/8/82
...2/16/81
.... 1/9/81
... 1/25/82

4
3
3
3

Rebounds
Indiana..................... ..2/14/81
... 2/9/81
Alliance
... 2/1/82
LaRoche
,..2/17/82
Indiana .

q

18
23
30
71

Fighting Scot Stats
FG
8
47
16
71

Pet.
.308
.338
.432
.351

FT Pet. Reb.
2 .286 16
24 .545 96
12 .632 40
38 .543 152

Avg.
.9
4.2
1.3
2.1

Dis.
TP Avg. A S BIk.
0
18 1.0
3 3 3
2
118 5.1
4 14 2
0
44 1.5 10
4 0
2 180 2.5 17 21
5

Career Bests
Points
13 Point Park.........
12 Lock Haven ....
12 Slippery Rock ..
10 Indiana...............
10 St. Vincent___

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1/19/81
1/17/81
1/28/81
1/24/81
1/31/81

10
9
9
8

Rebounds
Slippery Rock.................1/28/81
Lock Haven.....................1/17/81
Point Park.......................1/19/81
LaRoche...........................12/1/80

Barry Marshall

Steve Senko
Guard

5-11, 165
Forward

6-5, 198
Junior
Pomfret, Md.
M.J. McDonough H.S.

Senior
Philadelphia, Pa.
Archbishop Ryan

ESC
ESC
Barry is an excallent shot blocker...he is also a strong
rebounder off the bench...has really beefed up during the
off-season...was top rebounder and second leading scorer off
the bench last year.

High School
A 1980 graduate of McDonough High School...was named in
the "Who's Who Among American High School Students"
...averaged over 24 points per game in his senior year.

One of the premier point guards in Edinboro history ...ranks
15th in ESC all-time scoring list...named to the second team
Pittsburgh Press All-District, Pennsylvania Conference - West
first team, NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team...has
earned three letters in basketball.

High School
A graduate of Archbishop High School in 1979...named AllCity, All-Catholic, All-State, All-American Catholic, MVP in
city of Philadlephia...averaged 17 points, and eight assists
each game...played against Gene Banks (San Antonio Spurs).

Personal

Personal
Majoring in business economics...has two brothers...chose
Edinboro because two of his high school teachers attended
ESC...born December 12, 1961...full name is Barry Delano
Marshall.

Favorites
Steak, cheeseburgers, and seafood...Billy Dee Williams...Clint
Eastwood...Bill Cosby...Richard Pryor...Eddie Murphy...Phila­
delphia 76er's...Milwaukee Bucks...Kool and the Gang.

Majoring in business...has two brothers...hopes to work for a
large corporation or own his own business...born January 3,
1961...full name is Stephen James Senko.

Favorites
Lasagna, seafood, and fruit..."The Wild, Wild, West"...Sean
Connery...Rodney Dangerfield...lsiah Thomas...AndrewToney
...Looking Out for Number One...Whispers.

Fighting Scot Stats
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
G
1980-81
5
1981-82 29
Totals
34

FG
12
35
47

Pet.
.462
.455
.456

FT Pet. Reb.
2 .400 19

Avg.
3.8

10 .556
12 .522

2.2
2.4

63
82

Dis.
2
0
2

TP Avg. A S BIk.
26 5.2 0 1
8
80 2.8 13 20 24
106 3.1 13 21 32

Year
197919801981Totals

G
FG Pet. FT
80 27
46.414 30
81 24 109 .431 84
82 30 149 .446 94
81
304 .436 208

Pet. Reb. Avg. Dis. TP Avg.
.769 52 1.9 0
122 4.5
.764 82 3.4 3
302 12.6
.752 67 2.2 1
392 13.1
.759 201 2.5 4
816 10.1

A
S BIk.
107 28 0
121 58 0
150 69 3
378 155 3

Career Bests
Career Bests
Points
12 Daemen.............
10 Gannon .............
10 Gannon ............. .
8 Slippery Rook ........... 2/3/82

Rebounds
10 Slippery Roek ..,
2/3/82
8 California............ .... 1/16/82
6 Gannon .................. 12/11/80
6 LaRoehe...............------- 2/1/82

Points
28 Slippery Roek ... .... 1/10/82
22 Mereyhurst......... ......... 2/2/81
22 Pitt-Bradford____ .... 12/2/81
22 Clarion................. .....2/13/82
22 Gannon ................. ....2/15/82

Rebounds
7
7
6

LaRoehe...............
Loek Haven........ .......... 2/7/81
Gannon ............... .......... 1/6/80

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Brian Sharick

Brian Simmons

Guard

Forward

5-11, 175

6-3, 187

Junior
Lower Burrell, Pa.
Burrell H.S.

Senior
Fort Wayne, In.
Wayne H.S.
ESC

ESC
Has an excellent outside shot and is one of two zone busters
on the team...has shown marked improvement...Coach Conti
says he is the most improved player...is expected to see more
action this year.

High School
A 1980 graduate of Burrell High School...academically was a
member of the National Honor Society and the student
government...athletically was named All-Section, All-A-K
Area, and Pittsburgh Player of the Week...averaged 18 points
and five assists every game.

Personal
This math major would eventually like to coach high school
basketball...chose ESC because of its size and its studentteacher ratio...was the sixth child born out of a total of nine
children...has four brothers and four sisters...born May 8,
1962...full name Brian Adam Sharick.

Favorites
Prime Rib..."M.A.S.H."..."The Deer Hunter”...Steve Martin
...Boston Celtics...Larry Bird.

Brian is probably one of the best defensive players on the
team...an excellent shooter and rebounder...is also one of the
most fundamental players...named to the Corry Journal Area
All-Stars as an Honorable Mention selection.

Junior College
Attended Glen Oaks Community College in Centerville,
Michigan...averaged 16.5 points and 9.2 rebounds as Glen
Oaks compiled a 22-5 record in his freshman year...G.O.C.C.
finished 14-9 his sophomore year when he had 20.2 and 10.0
norms.

High School
Graduated from Wayne High School in 1979...named AllSAC, All-Area, Hardwood Honors, and third team All-State
...was second leading scorer in city averaging more than 19
points per game along with nine rebounds.

Personal
Brian majors in psychology and hopes to obtain a degree in
clinical psychology...has six brothers and two sisters...mother
is a registered nurse...Brian was born on October 10,
1959...full name is Brian Lament Simmons.

Favorites
Steak..."Sanford and Son”...Lola Falana...Richard Pryor...
Raiders of the Lost Ark”...L.A. Lakers...Isiah Thomas... Jeffrey
Osborne.

Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1981-82

G FG
18 3

Pet. FT
.214 7

Pet. Reb.
.778
5

Avg.
.2

Dis.
0

TP
13

Avg. A
.7
5

S BIk.
3
0

Career Bests
4
3

Points
Pitt-Johnstown......... 1/18/82
California..................... 1/16/82

2

Rebounds
Daemen........................ 1/23/82

Fighting Scot Stats
Year
G
1981-82 29

FG
80

Pet.
.404

FT
63

Pet. Reb.
.700 174

Avg. Dis. TP Avg. A S BIk.
6.0 1
223 7.7 38 59 3

Career Bests
Points
17 Clarion...............
15 Allegheny.........
15 Indiana...............
15 California...........

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Rebounds
12 Mereyhurst............. .... 2/8/82
12 Clarion.......................
11 Allegheny................. ... 1/9/82
11 LaRoehe.....................

-19-

Seaborn White

Tim Williams
Center

Center

6-9, 225

6-6, 220

Sophomore
White Plains, N.Y.
White Plains H.S.

Freshman
Toledo, Ohio
Toledo Scott H.S

High School

High School

Named All-City...and averaged 11 points, nine rebounds, and
four blocked shots per game.

In the graduating class of 1980 from White Plains High
School...made All-City, All-Conference, and All-State...aver­
aged 14 points, 11 rebounds, and eight assists per game.

Personal
Graduated from Toledo Scott High School in 1982. Now
majoring in communications...born February 19, 1964...full
name is Seaborn White, but prefers "C.B.”

Favorites
Soul food...'The Jeffersons”...''Porkys''...Richard Pryor...
Earvin "Magic” Johnson...Philadelphia 76er s...Lakeside...

Personal
Tim is an only child and is majoring in speech communi­
cations...has a goal of obtaining a masters degree in
communications, and would like to become involved in public
relations...Tim was born July 12, 1962...his full name is
Timothy Ivan Javaar Williams.

Favorites

Rick James.

Soul food...'The Jeffersons"..."Roots"...Richard Pryor...
Jayne Kennedy...Gus Williams...Seattle Supersonics...chess
...contemporary jazz.

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Loek Haven ......... ......... 2/7/81
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California............. ....2/12/81

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POINT PARK COLLEGE
December 1 at Edinboro
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Green, Gold and White
Nickname: Pioneers
Home Court: Allegheny Com. College Fieldhouse
Capacity: 1,500
Head Coach: Jerry Conboy
Sports Info. Director: Dennis K. Pratt
Athletic Director: Jerry Conboy
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 14-11
Last Game: 1980-81, Point Park 75-69
Lettermen Lost: 7
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Rebounding, Forwards
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: Brad Durbin, Joe McMillan
Top Veterans: Joe McMillan (F, 6-6, Jr., 14.6)
Brad Durbin (G, 5-9, Jr., 3.3)

Top Newcomers: Perry Dickens (C, 6-7, Fr.)
Louis Greggs (G, 6-2, Jr.)

ST. VINCENT COLLEGE
December 4 at Edinboro
Location: Latrobe, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Green and Gold
Nickname: Bearcats
Home Court: Kennedy Hall
Capacity: 2,000
Head Coach: Bernie Matthews
Sports Infor. Director: None
Athletic Director: Oland Canterna
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 8-17
Last Game: 1980-81, St. Vincent 77-61
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Potential
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Tim Miller (G, 6-0, Sr., 16.6)
Ivan Howard (G, 6-2, Sr., 12.4)

Top Newcomers: Morris Hill (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Randall Jordan (G, 6-4, Fr.)

GANNON UNIVERSITY
December 6 at Gannon
February 14 at Edinboro
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,200
Colors: Maroon and Old Gold
Nickname: Golden Knights
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Dick Fox
Sports Info. Director: Steve Huefner
Athletic Director: Howard Elwell
Conference: Independent

1981-82 Record: 17-9
Last Game: 1981-82, Gannon 66-56,
Edinboro 77-63

Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Experience, Talent
Team Weaknesses: Leadership
Captains: Goose Pryor, Dave Phillips
Top Veterans: Goose Pryor (W, 6-3, Sr., 16.5)
Butch Warner (G, 6-2, So., 12.5)

Top Newcomers: Aubrey Stalworth (F, 6-9, Jr.)
Craig Dixon (F, 6-7, Jr.)

BEHREND COLLEGE
December 8 at Edinboro
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,800
Colors: Blue, White and Red
Nickname: Cubs
Home Court: Erie Hall
Capacity: 700
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Head Coach: Jim Sims
Sports Info. Director: Joy Greco
Athletic Director: Herb Lauffer
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 11-16
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 60-58
Lettermen Lost: None
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Experience, Speed
Team Weaknesses: Young, Big Men
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Don Vaughn (F, 6-6, Sr., 20.4)
Tom Blythe (F, 6-5, Sr., 13.5)
Top Newcomers: Frank Swartz (C, 6-7, Fr.)
Lonnie Lee (G, 5-10, Fr.)

ALLIANCE COLLEGE
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December 10 at Edinboro
February 24 at Alliance
Location: Cambridge Springs, Pa.
Enrollment: 300
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Eagles
Home Court: Cambridge Spgs. High School Gym
Capacity: 1,500
Head Coach: Ted Haluch
Sports Info. Director: Albert Modrejewski
Athletic Director: Ted Haluch
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 5-20
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 63-50
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Experienced Starters
Team Weaknesses: Experienced Depth
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: HaroldMong (C, 6-8, Sr., 15.7)
Rick Coleman (F, 6-7, Sr., 7.2)

Top Newcomers: Tim Walker (G-F, 6-3, Fr.)
Don Misenhelter (G, 5-8, Fr.)

MERCYHURST COLLEGE
December 13 at Edinboro
February 7 at Mercyhurst
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,600
Colors: Blue and Green
Nickname: Lakers
Home Court: Campus Center
Capacity: 1,700
Head Coach: John Kalbaugh
Sports Info. Director: Jim LeCorchick
Athletic Director: Tony DeMeo
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 11-14
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 70-62, 65-60
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Quickness, Shooting
Team Weaknesses: Rebounding
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: John Green (G, 6-1, So., 18.2)
John Berkeley (F, 6-6, So., 11.2)

Top Newcomers: Rod Jones (F, 6-4, Fr.)
Ken Moss (F, 6-4, Fr.)

UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
December 15 at Akron
Location: Akron University
Enrollment: 24,500
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Zips
Home Court: Memorial Hall
Capacity: 3,200
Head Coach: Bob Rupert
Sports Info. Director: Ken MacDonald
Athietic Director: Gordon K. Larson
Conference: Ohio Valley
1981-82 Record: 7-19
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 3
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Experience, Depth
Team Weaknesses: No Big Man
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Joe Jakubick (G, 6-5, Jr., 22.8)
Ricky Brown (F, 6-7, Jr., 9.9)

Top Newcomers: Rick Accord (G, 6-4, So.)
Mike Dowling (G, 6-2, Fr.)

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
January 7-8 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: Meadville, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,900
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Gators
Home Court: David Mead Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,400
Hoad Coach: John Reynders
Sports Info. Director: Beth Hough

Athletic Director: Norm Sundstrom
Conference: President’s Athletic
1981-82 Record: 13-9
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 67-66
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Guards
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience, Big Man
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Bruce Nesdore (G, 6-2, Jr., 15.1)
Dan Miller (F, 6-4, Jr., 9.0)

Top Newcomers: Jeff Penn (F, 6-3, Jr.)
Bob Alien (G, 6-1, Fr.)

DAVIS AND ELKINS COLLEGE
January 7-8 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: Elkins, West Virginia
Enrollment: 950
Colors: Scarlet and White
Nickname: Senators
Home Court: Memorial Gymnasium
Capacity: 2,000
Head Coach: Joe Super
Sports Info. Director: David Barb
Athletic Director: Edward McFarlane
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegiate Athletic
1981-82 Record://-/7
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Guards, Quickness
Team Weaknesses: Rebounding
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Brian Sye (G, 5-11, Sr., 11.5)
Chuck Jackson (F, 6-4, Sr., 11.4)

Top Newcomers: David Jones (F, 6-4, Fr.)
Austin Wilder (C, 6-7, Fr.)

MUHLENBERG COLLEGE
January 7-8 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: Allentown, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,540
Colors: Cardinal and Gray
Nickname: Mules
Home Court: Memorial Hall
Capacity: 3,530
Head Coach: Steve Moore
Sports Info. Director: Welles B. Lobb
Athletic Director: Dr. Joseph Now
Conference: Middle Atlantic-Southwest
1981-82 Record: 7-/8
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strengths: Speed, Height, Defense
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience, Shooting
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Ken Chwatek (C, 6-6, Jr., 16.3)
Dirk Oceanak (F, 6-3, Sr., 11.8)

Top Newcomers: Reinout Brugman (C, 6-6, Fr.)
Tony Johnson (G, 5-11, Fr.)

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA

Home Court: Hamer Haii
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Tim Loomis
Sports Info. Director: Bob Wood
Athletic Director: JeffPetrucci
Conference: Pennsyivania-West
1981-82 Record: 11-13
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 78-68, 81-76 OT
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 10
Team Strengths: Experience
Team Weaknesses: Foui Shooting
Captain: Sheidon Wright
Top Veterans: Mike Wiison (G-F, 6-5, So., 13.7)

January 15 at Indiana
February 5 at Edinboro
Location: Indiana, Pa.
Enrollment: 12,450
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Nickname: Big Indians
Home Court: Memorial Fieldhousa
Capacity: 2,500
Head Coach: Car! Davis
Sports Info. Director: Larry Judge
Athletic Director: Frank Cignetti
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1981-82 Record: 17-8
Last Game: 1981-82, Indiana 63-59,

Maxie Wiiey (F, 6-5, Jr., 9.6)
Top Newcomers: Ciiff Mitcheii (G, 5-9, Fr.)
Mark Lewis (F, 6-6, Fr.)

Edinboro 63-60

Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Attitude
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Ron McNabb (G, 5-9, Jr., 4.0)

DAEMEN COLLEGE
January 24 at Edinboro
Location: Amherst, New York
Enrollment: 1,300
Colors: Royal Blue and Gold
Nickname: Golden Warriors
Home Court: Beii Arena
Capacity: 1,100
Head Coach: Rich Jacob
Sports Info. Director: None
Athletic Director: Rich Schaefer
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 10-13
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 88-84
Lettermen Lost: 7
Lettermen Returning: None
Team Strengths: Speed
Team Weaknesses: Lack of Height
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: None
Top Newcomers: Gary Carter (G, 6-1, Fr.)

Don Betts (F, 6-5, Jr., 6.6)

Top Newcomers: Chuck Collins (G-F, 6-5, Fr.)
Jay irwin (G-F, 6-5, Fr.)

LOCK HAVEN STATE COLLEGE
January 19 at Lock Haven
February 9 at Edinboro
Location: Lock Haven, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,600
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Baid Eagies
Home Court: Thomas Fieidhouse
Capacity: 2,000
Head Coach: Dr. Brad Biack
Sports Info. Director: Buck O'Reiiiy
Athletic Director: Dr. Charies A. Eberie
Conference: Pennsyivania-West
1981-82 Record: 6-18
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 64-63, 77-71
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Attitude
Team Weaknesses: Size, Inexperience
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Greg O'Conneii(G, 5-11, Sr., 11.4)

Tony Brown (C, 6-6, Fr.)
Brian Bianc (F, 6-5, Fr.)

SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COLLEGE
January 26 at Edinboro
February 16 at Slippery Rock
Location: Siippery Rock, Pa.
Enrollment: 5,700
Colors: Green and White
Nickname: Rockets, The Rock
Home Court: Morrow Fieidhouse
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Dave Rooney
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
Athletic Director: Cheryi Levick
Conference: Pennsyivania-West
1981-82 Record: 16-10
Last Game: 1981-82, Slippery Rock 56-51,

Kevin Babcock (F, 6-5, Jr., 2.9)
Top Newcomers: Syivester Henry (G, 5-10, So.)
Fred Shuey fC, 6-5, So.)

CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE
January 22 at Edinboro
February 12 at California
Location: California, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,500
Colors: Red and Biack
Nickname: Vuicans

Edinboro 78-58

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Top Veterans: Jeff Anderson (G, 6-2, Sr., 11.0)
Keith Diercks (F, 6-6, Sr., 5.0)

Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 11
Team Strengths: Experience
Team Weaknesses: Lack of Height
Captains: Troy Miid, John Samsa
Top Veterans: BiiiRausch (G, 6-2, Sr., 17.4)

Top Newcomers: Frank Saiopek (F, 6-4, Jr.)
Rob O'Leath (C, 6-6, Jr.)

UNIV. OF PITT-JOHNSTOWN
February 2 at Edinboro

Troy Mild (F, 6-4, Jr., 17.1)
Top Newcomers: Percy Warfield (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Mike Paiumbo (F, 6-4, Fr.)

Location: Johnstown, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,200
Colors: Light Biue and Goid
Nickname: Mountain Cats
Home Court: UPJ - Sports Center
Capacity: 2,300
Head Coach: Jim Basista
Sports Info. Director: Tom Bowers
Athletic Director: C. Edward Sheriock
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 9-15
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 74-71
Lettermen Lost: 3
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Shooting
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: TBA
Top Veterans: Tim Eberiy (C, 6-8, So., 8.8)

CLARION STATE COLLEGE
January 29 at Clarion
February 19 at Edinboro
Location: Ciarion, Pa.
Enrollment: 5,300
Colors: Biue and Goid
Nickname: Goiden Eagies
Home Court: Tippin Gymnasium
Capacity: 5,000
Head Coach: Dr. Richard W. Tayior
Sports Info. Director: Richard P. Herman
Athletic Director: Frank Ligneiii
Conference: Pennsyivania-West
1981-82 Record: 16-11
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 63-60, 79-76,

John Maher (G, 6-1, Jr., 6.2)

Top Newcomers: Tom McClure (C, 6-6, So.)

58-53
Lettermen Lost: 6

Ed Richardson (C, 6-6, Fr.)

Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strengths: Forwards
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: Chris Roosevelt, Jeff Szumigale
Top Veterans: Chris Roosevelt (F, 6-4, Sr., 15.2)
Jeff Szumigale (G, 6-4, Sr., 3.9)

Top Newcomers: Terry Smith (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Ray Hoiiister (F, 6-4, Fr.)

LaROCHE COLLEGE
January 31 at Edinboro
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,600
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Red Deviis
Home Court: Carson Middie Schooi
Capacity: 800
Head Coach: John Pasquineiii
Sports Info. Director: Carmen Diestier
Athletic Director: Ray Bauer
Conference: Independent
1981-82 Record: 13-15
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 76-68
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 3
Team Strengths: Taient
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captain: Jeff Anderson

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TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
24-5
Guy Conti

Most Wins

21-3
12-1
89.4
51.7
72.5
55.7
62.5
966
13
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17

Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories
Consecutive Victories, One season
Consecutive Conference Wins

(regular season play)
Sox Harrison

(29 games)

74
54
54
33-40
93.6
(26-27)
93
227
3 OT

Free Throws
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Points, Two Teams
Longest Games

Point Park
Lock Haven
Alliance
Slippery Rock
Point Park

1967-68
1973-74
1967-68
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74

Clarion (PC record)
ESC 119, Alliance 108
Lock Haven

1968-69
1954-55
1961-62

CHAMPIONSHIPS
*NAIA District 18 (4): 1965-66 (McDonald), 1971 -72
(Rooney), 1974-75 (McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti)
Pennsylvania Conference (1): 1967-68 (McDonald)
PC Western Division (8): 1961-62 (Park), 1963-64
(McDonald), 1965-66 (McDonald), 1967-68
(McDonald), 1968-69 (McDonald, 1974-75
(McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti), 1981-82 (Conti)

Regular Season Tournaments: Ashland Holiday
Tournament, 1973-74 (McDonald), Marietta
Tournament, 1971-72 (Rooney), Erie Classic,
1975-76 (Conti), Allegheny Tournament, 1975-76
(Conti), 1981 -82 (Conti), West Virginia Wesleyan
Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti)
*Wonthe right to play in NAIATournament in Kansas
City, Mo.

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
MOST POINTS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
MOST FIELD GOALS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith

Fredonia
Kenyon

54
52

'1966-67
1968-69

Waynesburg
Kenyon

39

Indiana State
(Pa. Conf. Record)

1964-65

MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Ken Gerber
Roy Stauffer
Don Dougan

14-14
14-17
13-16

Gannon
Salem
Baldwin-Wallace

1961-62
1971-72
1964-65

MOST ASSISTS
Larry Betar
Dave Knowiton

20
19

California
Grove City

1973-74
1969-70

11

Slippery Rock

1979-80

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker

508
496
494
492
485
468
466
460
460
447

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1975-76
1956-57
1978-79
1971-72
1970-71
1979-80
1964-65
1964-65
1979-80
1967-68

Walt Askins
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES

26.1 (19 games)
25.6 (18 games)
30.1 (9 games)

1956-57
1964-65
1966-67

Jerome Thomas
Lynn Nelson
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Roy Stauffer
Ken Gerber
Fred Riley
MOST REBOUNDS

58.9
58.3
55.8
59.4

1977-78
1966-67
1964-65
1966-67

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(23 games)
(16 games)
(18 games)
(9 games)

88.2 (90-102)
85.1 (63-74)
84.7 (100-118)

1972-73
1961-62
1971-72

393

1965-66

18.5 (10 games)
17.1 (23 games)

1966-67
1965-66

Fred Riley
MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS

100

1971-72

Ken Gerber
MOST ASSISTS

38 (Pa. Conf. Record)

1961-62

Dave Knowiton
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS

194 (24 games)

1970-71

Melvin Hooker
MOST STEALS

129 (26 games)

1979-80

73 (27 games)

1979-80

Darryl Meachem
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES
Darryl Meachem
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE

TOP CAREER SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS

1966-67
1968-69

MOST REBOUNDS
Don Dougan

Tim Smiley
Walt Askins
Don Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Don Lovett
Frank Smith
Dan Petchel
Melvin Hooker
Frank Smith
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES

Nick Brascetta
21
21

RECORDS - SEASON

MOST POINTS
1975-76
1975-76
1931-32
1967-68
1966-67
1973-74
1965-66
1966-67
1975-76
1975-76
1975-76
1967-69

TEAM RECORDS -GAME
133
Lock Haven

Points
Points, Half
Field Goals

individual

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15.

TOP CAREER SCORERS
Walt Askins
1,739
Tim Smiley
1,574
Don Lovett
1,513
Dan Petchel
1,344
Fred Riley
1,279
Frank Smith
1,225
Jim Prokell
1,196
Gary Stanton
1,177
Roy Stauffer
1,153
Don Dougan
1,095
Melvin Hooker
917
Darryl Meachem
881
Rod Vashaw
879
Bob McVeigh
840
Steve Senko
816

1956-60
1973-77
1976-80
1962-65
1969-72
1966-69
1969-72
1974-78
1971-74
1964-68
1977-80
1963-67
1956-60
1949-51
1979-82

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15.

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TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
Don Dougan
992
1964-68
Darryl Meachem
897
1963-67
Gary Stanton
841
1974-78
Dan Petchel
744
1962-65
Melvin Hooker
708
1977-80
Ken Barker
689
1960-65
Don Lovett
660
1976-80
Frank Smith
637
1966-69
Wendell Rojik
622
1960-64
Jim Prokell
593
1969-72
Dennis Hampton
547
1973-76
Rick Sulka
507
1970-73
Land Battle
499
1980-82
Don Gerdich
498
1971-74
Ron Beckett
459
1972-77

SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”

SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”

NAIA 2nd TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1964-65
Dan Petchel

1969-70

NAIA 3rd TEAM, ALL-AMERICAN
1971-72
Fred Riley
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
Frank Smith
1965-66
Darryl Meachem

1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63

NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74
Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1970-71
Fred Riley
NAIA DISTRICT 18 1 st TEAM
1979-80
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74
Dennis Hampton
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1971-72
Fred Riley
1970-71
Fred Riley
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
Frank Smith
1965-66
Darryl Meachem

Frank Smith

NAIA DISTRICT 30 1 st TEAM
1964-65
Dan Petchel

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NAIA DISTRICT 18 2nd TEAM
1976-77 Tim Smiley, Gary Stanton
1973-74 Roy Stauffer
1971-72 Jim Prokell
1970-71
Jim Prokell
1969-70 Art Dickinson^ Jim Prokell
1967-68 Don Dougan/ Mick Unick
NAIA DISTRICT 18 HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1978-79
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Don Lovett
1974-75 Charlie Hickox
1971-72 Roy Stauffer
1969-70 Fred Riley
PA. CONFERENCE 1st TEAM
1981-82
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79 Don Lovett
1977-78 Gary Stanton
1976-77 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1971-72 Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1970-71
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell

Dan Petchel

-30-

Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
Dave Knowiton
Frank Smith
Don Dougan, Frank Smith
Lynn Nelson
Darryl Meachem
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel

PA. CONFERENCE 2nd TEAM
1980-81
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1978-79
Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman
1977-78 Rick Federici, Don Lovett
1976-77 Tim Smiley
1974-75
Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar,
Don Childs
1973-74 Dennis Hampton, James Boyd,
Charlie Hickox
1972-73
Larry Betar
1971-72 Jim Romaniszyn
1970-71
Dave Knowiton
1968-69
Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins
1967-68 Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson,
Mick Unick
1965-66
Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan

Darryl Meachem
PITTSBURGH
First Team
1981-82
1979-80
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74
1971-72
1968-69
Second Team
1981-82
1979-80
1973-74
1972-73
1970-71
1969-70
Third Team
1974-75
1970-71
1969-70

PA. CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1976-77
Don Lovett
1974-75
Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton
1971-72
Roy Stauffer
1968-69 Tim Ziner, Mick Unick, Jim Robinson
1966-67
Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins,
Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem,
Frank Smith
1964-65
Dave Shenelt
1962-63
Ken Barker
1961-62
Ken Barker, Jim Sims, Wendell Rojik
ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE" TEAM
First Team
1981-82
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1980-81
Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79
Don Lovett
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
Second Team
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1974-75
1973-74

PRESS ALL-DISTRICT
Land Battle
Melvin Hooker
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Dennis Hampton
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
Frank Smith
Steve Senko
Don Lovett
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Fred Riley
Art Dickinson
Charlie Hickox
Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell

Melvin Hooker - MVP Erie Morning News "Big Five",
Selected by Dean Smith for Olympic Trials,
Los Angeles Lakers in 8th round (183rd pick).
Fred Riley - UPl Small All-America 1971 -72, Basket­
ball News 2nd Team, All-America 1971-72,
PCPA Honorable Mention 1970-71, SOS Classic
1971-72.
Darryl Meachem - SOS Classic Outstanding Athlete,
Penn-Ohio All-Section Team 1965-66.
Dave Shenefelt - Penn-Ohio Honorable Mention
1965-66

Clyde Brabson
Land Battle, Marcus Thompson
Tyrone Tillman
Melvin Hooker
Charlie Hickox
James Boyd, Dennis Hampton,
Charlie Hickox, Roy Stauffer

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ALL-TIME SCORES
1928-29(12-2)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC

0pp.

68

Clarion..............................27
Fredonia.......................... 26
Youngstown YMCA . . 38
Kanty College..................21
Clarion.............................. 14
California...........................26

68
68

87
20
36

47 Clarion........................... I6
32 Indiana........................... 15
32 Clarion..............................22
60 Fredonia........................22
638

Fredonia...........................29
Indiana..............................18
California........................... 19
Youngstown YMCA . . 44
Indiana..............................22
Slippery Rock................. 30

640

381

1929-30 (8-6)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
29 Ashland............................. 41
26 Slippery Rock................. 24
18
20
36
31
26
40
32
46
41
39

Buffalo St. Tchrs............ 20
Canisius...........................38
West Chester..................37
Waynesburg.....................26
Slippery Rock..................22
California.......................... 38
Clarion............................. 22
Indiana..............................26
8uffalo St. Tchrs.............. 22
California...........................52

32 Clarion.............................. 19
23 Indiana..............................24
436

409

1930-31 (11-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC

66

1933-34(8-6)
Coach; Sox Harrison

60 Fredonia............................ 22
33 Clarion...............................20
31 Westminster.................... 41
36 California........................... 32
32 Slippery Rock..................37
60 Indiana...............................34
64 Fredonia........................... 29
69 California........................... 26
30 Westminster..................... 45
46 Slippery Rock.................. 34
36 Indiana.............................. 38
36 Clarion..............................34
619

ESC
24
32
64
33
30
40
44
32

366

44 Erie Branch.................... 24
28 Slippery Rock................. 29
38California............................ 39

ESC

1931-32(12-1)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
60 Fredonia............................ 26
37 Indiana................................31
46 Alliance...............................23
42 Kutztown............................ 31
22 California.......................... 23
31 Slippery Rock.................. 22
34 California........................... 17
44 Slippery Rock.................. 36
46 Alliance..............................31

ESC

60 California .......................... 32
27 California ...........................33
360
1936-37 (7-6)
Coach; Sox Harrison
0pp.

ESC
43
63
64
46

0pp.
Fredonia...........................37
Clarion.............................. 35
California.......................... 42
Fredonia...........................22

Slippery Rock..................51
California (OT)................. 40
Clarion..............................41
California........................... 49
Lawrence Tech................. 34
Canisius........................ .66

372

426

1942-43(1-1)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
34 Lawrence Tech...............50
— Alliance............................... —
Season Halted - WWII

64 Indiana..............................36
60 Clarion..............................51
61
46
39
47

Slippery Rock..................34
California...........................32
Slippery Rock..................43
Indiana............................. 42

492

374

1943-44 (War) -

1944-46 (War)

ESC
49
46
61
64
43
32
44
37
32

0pp.
St. Marys.......................... 38
Fredonia.......................... 37
Ohio Chiropody...............27
Clarion............................. 33
Canisius......................
62
Fredonia...........................28
Alliance..............................40
Indiana..............................29
Clarion..............................30

62 Slippery Rock..................44
64 California...........................44
39 Lawrence Tech..................46
60
36
40
39
47

California............................ 61
Slippery Rock.................. 67
Indiana.............................. 35
Alliance...............................18
Ohio Chiropody................ 37

744

666

47 Fredonia.......................... 36
46 Thiel................................... 32
37 Ohio Chiropody.............30
43 Slippery Rock................. 49
63 Clarion............................. 30
43 Indiana............................. 30
41 Slippery Rock................. 37
629

1940-41 (11-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
46
64
46
29

0pp.
DeSalles........................ 44
Ohio Chiropody............. 33
Lawrence Tech............... 44
Fredonia........................28

63 Thiel................................ 42
Thiel................................. 50
Slippery Rock............... 26
California.......................36
Fredonia........................ 37
Clarion........................... 33
California....................... 49
Indiana.......................... 32
Indiana........................... 34

49
36
34
60
43
38
42
36

461
1937-38 (6-8)
Coach; Sox Harrison

ESC
0pp.
36 Kent .................................. 37
44 Fredonia.........................46
33 Clarion..............................28

61 Clarion........................... 39
50 Slippery Rock............... 53

666

577

ESC
32
38
33
33
39

0pp.
Clarion..............................53
Slippery Rock..................74
Clarion............................. 42
Alliance..............................52
Alliance (OT).................... 45

176

266

1946-47 (7-8)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
39 Buffalo State..................51
64 Fredonia........................... 44
44 Alliance..............................53
44 Indiana............................. 45
34 Fenn....................................33
^ Slippery Rock..................51
,63 California.......................... 45
46 Clarion............................. 46
62 Alliance............................. 55
48 Indiana............................. 57
42 California.......................... 45
43
40
64
44

Clarion............................. 41
Fenn....................................37
Fredonia.......................... 26
Slippery Rock..................52

702

680

1947-48(4-11)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
62
61
43
61
66

53
56
36

55
60
49
45
784

0pp.
Fredonia.......................... 37
Fenn................................... 46
Alliance............................. 54
Salem................................ 57
California.......................... 63
California..........................71
Clarion..............................60
Alliance............................. 37

51 Fredonia.........................49

Indiana.......................... 62
Slippery Rock.............73
Indiana.......................... 71
Slippery Rock . . . . . 77
846

1948-49 (7-9)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
48 Fredonia....................... 21
55
44
57
65

Alliance....................... 56
Slippery Rock.............. 57
Gannon.......................... 48
Indiana.......................... 75

50
50
45
48
55
57
46
51
50
81
56

Slippery Rock.............. 67
Clarion.......................... 48
Buffalo.......................... 57
Fredonia....................... 43
Alliance ....................... 44
California .................... 59
Clarion.......................... 60
Gannon.......................... 52
Thiel.................................76
California .................... 69
Indiana.......................... 45

858

1946-46(0-6)
Coach; Sox Harrison

49 Ohio Chiropody............... 18
33 California.......................... 43
36 Indiana..............................39
41 Clarion............................. 46
31 California.......................... 37
30 Thiel....................................36

0pp.

36
36
28
39
37
33

576

1939-40(13-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison

0pp.
Thiel................................... 42
Thiel................................... 40
Clarion..............................35
Clarion (OT).....................30
Slippery Rock................. 41
Slippery Rock..................37
Indiana..............................32
Indiana..............................38

69 Thiel.................................38
48 Clarion...........................51

67 Fredonia............................29
44 Alliance..............................33
36 Fredonia...........................38
27 Indiana..............................44

419

1936-36 (6-6)
Coach; Sox Harrison

Kutztown.......................... 32
Slippery Rock ...... 33
Clarion...................... . . 14
Indiana ............................23

409

1941-42 (3-7)
Coach; Sox Harrison

1938-39 (8-2)
Coach; Sox Harrison

1934-36
Coach; Sox Harrison
Being Researched

43
34
21
29

662

682

ESC
0pp.
27 Findley............................... 28

42
43
24

34 California.......................... 38
69 Clarion............................... 41
47 Indiana............................... 30
21 Allegheny........................29

41
41
36

Fredonia......................... 41
California.......................... 44
Indiana........................... 55
Thiel.................................. 34
Ohio Chiropody...........23
California........................ 49
Slippery Rock................67
Slippery Rock................42
Indiana.............................. 43
Clarion..............................41

49 Ohio Chiropody............. 37

0pp.
Alliance.............................. 15
Alliance..............................20
Erie Branch.................... 22
West Chester..................20

66

314
1932-33
Coach; Sox Harrison
Being Researched

46 Slippery Rock................. 32
24 Slippery Rock................. 36
49
60
40
42
38
___34

64
48
37
39
37
32

ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)

910

1950-51 (9-9)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
64
55
61
82
79
65
53
82
65
55
66
62
82
63
52
77

California ............... 63
Grove City................99

1227

70
58
65
67

1227

1103

1951-52 (6-12)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
46 Fredonia....................... 42
58 Allegheny...................... 79
63 California ...................... 55
46 Gannon.......................... 48
57 Slippery Rock................61
66 Fredonia........................68
60 Buffalo...........................55
67 Gannon...........................85
77 Alliance .........................58
71 Indiana............................ 74
49 Slippery Rock................91
68 Clarion.......................... 82
79 Grove City......................83
61 California .................... 92
74 Clarion......................... 106
67 Alliance ........................ 57
56 Thiel................................. 55
63 Geneva........................... 85
1128

1276

Allegheny.................... 52
Fredonia....................... 46
Slippery Rock............ 60
Fredonia........................72
Alliance ........................61
Gannon.......................... 73
Indiana...........................54
Clarion.......................... 84
Slippery Rock.............90
Buffalo.......................... 62
Gannon.......................... 43
California .................... 77
Clarion.......................... 91
Alliance ........................55
Fenn ..............................75
Thiel.................................70

1952-53 (8-13)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.

1496

57 Fredonia......................... 56
68 Allegheny......................78
67 Grove City...................... 77
51 Alliance ........................57
75 Indiana............................ 87
67 Slippery Rock.............. 92
67 Gannon...........................71
72 Alliance .........................61
68 Gannon.......................... 81
68 Indiana............................64
77 Thiel..................................59
75 Allegheny.................... 93
85 Fredonia........................68
53 California ......................73
76 Clarion.......................... 82
90 Grove City ..................... 57
86 California .................... 81
77
32
63
67

1273

1478

1955-56 (3-17)
Coach; Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
62 Allegheny.....................95
53 Alliance ......................69
76 Indiana...........................91
52 Grove City...................... 61
56 Fredonia........................54
74 Allegheny......................84
63 Thiel.................................75
54 Slippery Rock.............. 77
62 Gannon............................85
65 Slippery Rock................80
77 Thiel.................................70
57 Clarion...........................68
61 California .................... 65
67 Fredonia.........................82
72 Indiana..........................131
82 Alliance ........................ 76

Thiel.................................66
Clarion...........................76
Geneva...........................92
Slippery Rock............ 72

1441

Gannon....................... 71
California ..................89
Clarion....................... 88
Indiana..................... 109

1954-55 (8-12)
Coach; Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
62 Gannon...........................77
59 Allegheny......................80
59 Indiana............................ 98
80 Grove City......................77
65 Fredonia........................62
61 Allegheny...................... 79
70 Thiel..................................63
119 Alliance..................... 108
77 Slippery Rock.............. 78
66 California .................... 81
61 Indiana.............................69
72 Slippery Rock................67
59 Gannon............................70
70 California ..................... 85
66 Clarion...........................72
70 Fredonia........................ 51
67 Alliance ........................62
63 Grove City.....................71
61 Clarion...........................66
68 Thiel.................................62

877

1949-50(12-5)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
72 Fredonia....................... 44
59 Alliance ....................... 40
55 Grove City.................... 54
62 Gannon.......................... 57
66 California .................... 50
54 Indiana...........................70
52 Slippery Rock...............58
52 Gannon...........................68
45 Slippery Rock...............42
49 California .................... 64
60 Clarion.......................... 50
35 Buffalo.......................... 47
60 Indiana.......................... 56
58 Clarion.......................... 50
73 Alliance ........................57
61 Fredonia........................52
65 Thiel.................................51
978

80
84

64 California .................... 86
64 Clarion........................... 91

1543

74 Grove City..................... 76
55 Gannon...........................71

1953-54 (6-12)

1290

Coach; Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
61 Fredonia......................... 49
56 Allegheny...................... 52
68 Indiana.......................... 76
56 Grove City.................... 61
61 Fredonia......................... 64
49 Thiel................................ 42
47 Gannon.......................... 61
73 Allegheny......................89
49 Alliance ....................... 80
57 California .................... 82
72 Alliance ........................ 70
64 Thiel..................................67
66 Clarion............................65
64 Grove City......................58

1587

1956-57 (5-14)
Coach; Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
81 Grove City.................... 104
63 Allegheny...................... 74
66 Thiel..................................90
73 California ....................110
68 Slippery Rock................78
68 Grove City.................. 105
66 Gannon.......................... 80
71 Clarion............................ 72
84 Fredonia.........................77
61 Thiel................................ 64
67 California .....................74

-32-33-

73 Allegheny....................60
100 Fredonia.................... 66
100 Alliance .................... 88
68 Fenn .............................81
78
107
94
89

Slippery Rock............97
Clarion.......................... 88
Alliance...................... 96
Gannon..........................90

1477

1594

1957-58(10-11)
Coach; Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
64 Grove City...................... 72
84 Slippery Rock................79
102 Alliance..................... 103
90 Fredonia......................... 76
64 Thiel................................ 61
65 California .................... 60
63 Indiana.......................... 96
52 Gannon.......................... 60
92 Clarion......................... 110
76 Lock Haven (OT) ... 74
83 Fredonia........................69
75 Thiel................................ 67
77 California .................... 88
94 Slippery Rock.............. 97
54 Grove City......................71
76 Allegheny.................... 67
74 Fenn ............................. 61
75 Alliance....................... 70
65 Indiana............................97
84 Clarion.......................... 99
65 Gannon (OT) ............... 75
1574

1652

1958-59 (8-12)
Coach; Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
75 Alliance ....................... 80
101 Slippery Rock.............. 92
61 Grove City.....................56
79 Thiel................................ 72
62 Gannon.......................... 86
88 Clarion........................ 101
91 California .................... 99
94 Slippery Rock .... 106
80 Thiel................................ 78
83 Fredonia....................... 74
61 Lock Haven................. 74
56 Mansfield.................... 99
66 Grove City.................... 75
69 Mansfield.................... 98
114 Alliance ....... 104
102 California .................... 93
104 Clarion........................ 112
99 Fredonia......................... 72
77Gannon............................ 79
106 Allegheny.................. 109
1668

1759

1959-60(6-13)
Coach; Jim Smart

1960-61 (6-15)
Coach; Loyal Park
ESC

0pp.
Lock Haven................. 87
45 Alliance ......................61
43 Indiana.......................... 73
68

ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)

ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
61
77
54
56
79
57
73
33
85
88
86
64
70
62
55

Clarion.......................... 71
Grove City................. 95
Mt. Union.................... 90
California .................... 58
Indiana....................... 89
Gannon.......................... 62
Slippery Rock......... 85
Alliance ....................... 58
Fredonia........................51
Thiel............................. 66
California .................... 68
Slippery Rock......... 73
Clarion....................... 67
Gannon.......................... 83
Grove City.................... 73

87 Allegheny (OT) .... 93
93 Fredonia.................... 78
67 Lock Haven.............. 65
1403

1546

ESC
0pp.
60 Fredonia........................58
60 Clarion...........................65
48Grove City...................... 71
81 Slippery Rock.................61
63 Carnegie Tech .... 76
73 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 64
81 California .......................51
81 Indiana.......................... 67
56 Gannon (OT)...............58
83Fenn ................................52
103
L Haven (3 OT) ... 101
63 Alliance........................52
87Fredonia..........................80
71 Thiel................................ 63
82 California .................... 64
67Clarion............................ 62
56Alliance ......................... 69
Indiana...........................82
Thiel................................ 60
Lock Haven..................60
Slippery Rock.............. 71
Allegheny.................... 80
Pa. Conference Western

Division Championship;
86 Slippery Rock.............. 68
Pa. Conf. Championship;
54 Mansfield.....................58
1748

1593

1962-63(11-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
66 Bluffton............................ 46
82 Alliance......................... 86
91 Clarion............................ 83
70 Slippery Rock.............. 64
60 Carnegie Tech .... 63
87 California .................... 56
52 Gannon.......................... 60
74
66
72
75
77
67
73
61
68

Fredonia.................... 71
Lock Haven...............52
Slippery Rock............70
Pa. Conference Western

83 Fredonia......................... 62
78 California .................. 102
89
86
90
99
79
95
70

Lock Haven..................72
Mansfield.....................82
Alliance ........................83
Mich. Lutheran .... 58
Slippery Rock.............72
Indiana.......................... 85
Geneva...........................71
93 Cleveland State.... 72
83 Clarion............................ 79
71 California .....................58
Pa. Conf. Championship:
76 Cheyney......................... 96

Division Championship:
69 Slippery Rock...............83
1454

1347

1963-64(16-6)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
75 Alliance......................... 59
63 Slippery Rock...............67
73 Thiel.................................. 45
92 Baldwin-Wallace ... 90
72 Bloomsburg..................71
84 Clarion...........................66
106 Fredonia........................81

NAIA District 18 Champ.:
76 Geneva...........................60
79California ...................... 62
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
53 Central Michigan ... 67

94 Fenn ..............................82
71 Bloomsburg..................74
85 Indiana.......................... 99

1961-62(17-7)
Coach: Loyal Park

74
69
72
76
102

97
83
64

Thiel.................................64
Fenn ..............................68
Lock Haven................. 49
Indiana.......................... 66
Fredonia........................66
Alliance ....................... 84
California .................... 83
Clarion...........................58
Indiana.......................... 75

1868

80 Lock Haven..................48
88 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 73

1966-67(11-11)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
88 Mansfield.....................73
90 Alliance.........................93
99 Slippery Rock.............94
90 Lock Haven..................77
73 Clarion............................ 71
87 California .....................92
110 Fredonia........................64

83 Lock Haven..................61
81 Alliance........................91
85 California .....................80
86 Slippery Rock.............79
99 Indiana............................ 88
95 Clarion.......................... 90
67 California ...................... 55
72 Gannon (OT).............71
Pa. Conf. Championship:
90 Mansfield.....................98
NAIA District 30 Champ.;
67 Westminster.............81
1808

123 Waynesburg................. 97
94 Indiana...........................95
83 W.V. Wes. (OT)_____ 85
90 Lock Haven..................64
71 Mansfield...................... 77
67 Alliance........................66
71 Cleveland State.... 75
89 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 77
75 Slippery R. (OT)_____ 77
77 Indiana...........................85
98 Geneva..........................107
26 California .....................31
85 Clarion............................ 75
70 Bald.-Wallace_____ 102
87 Walsh...............................66

1649

1964-65(10-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
99 Grove City.................... 89
68 Alliance ....................... 80
76 Slippery Rock.............. 80
92Thiel...................................61
109 Lock Haven................. 79
104
Walsh......................... 72
90 Clarion.......................... 69

1843

100
Indiana.......................87
70California ...................... 82
89 Lock Haven................... 53
84 Alliance ......................... 89
86 Geneva............................ 85
86 Slippery Rock................ 63
91 Indiana.......................... 82
69 Fenn ............................. 77
95 California .................... 108
50 Gannon............................ 58

1744

1967-68(19-5)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
109 Waynesburg..................84
84 Slippery Rock................ 56
133 Lock Haven..................90
103 Clarion...........................92
98 California .....................91
93 Fredonia......................... 84
87 Indiana............................ 85
99 Mansfield.....................81
90 Alliance .........................72
109 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
65 Mansfield.................... 106
83 Lock Haven................... 66
90 Alliance (OT)...............88
108 Cleveland State.... 60
110 Slippery Rock...............73
67 Indiana...........................69
80 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 87
78 Geneva............................87
97 California .....................75
110 Clarion...........................84

77 Clarion..................... . 79
1535

1673

1393

1965-66(18-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
84 Mansfield...................... 83
70 Alliance........................68
67 Slippery Rock...............56
95 Lock Haven..................55
80 Clarion............................ 71
104 Waynesburg..................88
68 Indiana........................... 71

-34-

86 Grove City.................... 65
Pa. Conf. Championship:
73 Cheyney State .... 61
NAIA District 18 Champ.;
55 Gannon...........................52
41Westminster . . , . . 48
2148

1834

1968-69(14-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
78 Geneva.......................... 81
103 Lock Haven................. 67
99 Slippery Rock.............73
71 Clarion.......................... 69
126 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 66
85 Cal. S. Fullerton ... 63
58 Long Beach State . . 84
78 Los Angeles St............ 73
110 Kenyon.......................... 99
74 Alliance ....................... 86
93 California ................. 80
93 Lock Haven ................. 64
87 Alliance ..................73
72 Fredonia................
62
95 Slippery Rock .'.... 78
67 Indiana.......................... 89
57 California .................... 54
112 Clarion...........................78
86 Grove City.................... 98
75 Indiana.......................... 81
Pa. Conf. Championship:
69 Cheyney State .... 83
NAIA District 18 Champ.;
57 Gannon..................... . 69
1845

1670

1969-70(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
88 Grove City.................... 82
115 Pitt-Johnstown .... 55
70 Lock Haven.............. 67
75 Slippery Rock........... 69
Clarion....................... 75
Fredonia.................... 60
North Michigan .... 92
Univ. Wisconsin
.. 104

72
^7
' 85
' 85

88
77
64
80

Alliance ........................75
Lock Haven.............. 60
Alliance.................... 77
Slippery Rock........... 57

72
70
68
71
72
77
73
66

Indiana....................... 75
Rbts. Wesleyan .... 58
California .................... 77
Point Partk................. 54
Clarion....................... 52
Geneva........................74
Indiana....................... 60
California .................... 77
NAIA District 18 Playoffs;
68 Indiana (OT).............. 67
71 California .......................72
1664

1539

1970-71 (16-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
96 Grove City.................... 84
81 Alliance ........................69

115
88
116
60
81
87
116
96
75
91
96
73
64
82
91
93
85
89
88
61

Lock Haven................. 79
Slippery Rock.............76
W. Ontario.................... 62
Clarion.......................... 66
Ohio Wesleyan .... 67
Hiram..............................50
N. Michigan................. 98
Kenyon..........................98
California .................... 66
Mars Hill....................... 68
Geneva......................... 75
Slippery Rock............77
Indiana......................... 84
Lock Haven ...... 92
Oneonta State .... 64
California .................... 83
Clarion (OT).................87
Alliance ....................... 83
W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
Indiana.......................... 68

NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
81 Clarion.......................... 70
60 Indiana.......................... 67
2065

1811

65
66
85
68
78
93
64
67

Grove City.................... 58
Bloomsburg................. 75
Mount Union.............. 68
Indiana....................... 60
Lock Haven.............. 68
Behrend........................60
California (OT)____ 59
Clarion.......................... 66

86 Alliance ....................... 69
57 Indiana........................63
86 Slippery Rock........... 76
62 Lock Haven.............. 61
1558

1503

1973-74(18-6)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
101 Behrend........................64
108 Western Ontario ... 61
95 Clarion.......................... 80
122 Alliance ....................... 72

NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
83 Slippery Rock..........79
70 Indiana...........................59
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
94 Palm Beach Atl. ... 86
79 Alcorn State................. 85
2188
1975-76 (24-5)
Coach; Guy Conti
ESC
73
84
84
7B
95
68
88
88

91
70
73

76 California ...................... 50
82 Slippery Rock.............. 81

76 Indiana (OT)................-74
72 Grove City.................... 62
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
85 Slippery Rock.............. 75
81 Clarion.......................... 78
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
72 Westmont, Cal.............. 91
2056

2060

1972-73(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
64 Mercyhurst................. 71
74 Ohio Wesleyan .... 66
104 Allegheny.................... 85
59 Clarion.......................... 76
67 Wilmington (Del.) . . 69
61California ....................... 67
70 Alliance ....................... 64
74 Slippery Rock.............. 94
48Muskingum................... 59
60 Point Park.................... 79

75 Ashland....................... 74
87 Frostburg......................... 59
57 Lock Haven................... 63
81 Bloomsburg................. 90
126 Point Park.................... 95
71 Frostburg..........................65
55 Muskingum................. 62
76 Indiana.......................... 86
62 Mercyhurst................... 59
81 California .................... 51
95 Clarion............................ 86
95 Lock Haven................... 58
67 Indiana.......................... 69
101 Slippery Rock.............95
123 Alliance ....................... 86
NAIA District 18 Playoffs;

Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
Gustavus Adolp. ... 73
73 Lake Superior St.. . . 76

84 Point Park...................... 80
65 Indiana............................ 78
2075

1732

88

2276

2067
1976-77(11-12)

1974-75 (22-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
95 Bald.-Wallace.............. 72
60 Clarion.......................... 58
76Mansfield...................... 60
80California ...................... 62
94Slippery Rock................ 71
82Behrend..........................68
85Mercyhurst................... 80
88Point Park...................... 78
78St. Vincent...................... 70
67 Lock Haven................. 61
93 Frostburg........................75
80 St. Vincent.................... 85
84Point Park...................... 85
80 Indiana...........................70
75Mercyhurst....................66
87 California ...................... 73
82 Clarion............................ 69
87 Lock Haven..................58
46 Indiana............................ 51
1(X) Slippery Rock............ 77
80 Alliance ....................... 66
93 Frostburg (2OT) ... 91
Pa. Conf. Championship;
70 Mansfield.................... 79

0pp.
Mercyhurst................. 72
West Georgia............ 78
Bald.-Wallace.............72
Frostburg........................71
Allegheny.....................84
Clarion...........................65
Lock Haven................. 56
St. Vincent.....................69
Behrend........................66
Aids-Broad (OT) ... 69
W. Va. Wesleyan ... 68

81 Frostburg........................71
80 Lock Haven................. 62
67 Slippery Rock.............68
72 California .................... 61
64 Point Park.................... 69
61Indiana............................. 59
89 Alliance........................78
72 Mercyhurst................. 73
92 Clarion (OT)..................91
80 California .................... 66
67 Indiana...........................64
78 Slippery Rock.............71
83 St. Vincent.................... 81
Pa. Conf. Championship:
77 Cheyney State .... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
93 Clarion (OT)................. 90
67 Indiana.......................... 66

90 W. Va. State................. 68
1971-72(17-9)
Coach: Dave Rooney
ESC
0pp.
91 Kenyon.......................... 84
85 Lock Haven (OT) ... 82
73 Point Park.................... 71
82 Geneva.......................... 74
70 Clarion (OT)................. 71
85 Alma (OT).................... 80
65 Capital.......................... 78
105 Salem.......................... 91
94 Marietta....................... 87
82 California .................... 76
67 Alliance ....................... 83
77 Slippery Rock.............. 83
94 Mount Union .... Ill
70 Alliance ....................... 69
90 Slippery Rock.............. 87
74 Indiana.......................... 70
71 Wittenberg ................. 81
74 Lock Haven................. 66
87 California .................... 74
72 Clarion.......................... 75
62 Oneonta....................... 87

1934

Coach: Guy Conti
ESC
91 Capital Univ. (OT)

0pp.
. . 84

Clarion.......................... 87
99 Alliance........................85
70 Mercyhurst (OT) ... 69

86

63
89
70
79
85
95

Lock Haven..................58
Behrend........................87
Wheeling........................76
Shepherd.................... 84
St. Vincent.................... 80
Point Park.................. 104

55 Lock Haven..................56
93 California .................... 78
71 Mercyhurst................. 67
58 Pitt-Johnstown .... 68
90 Clarion (OT)..................89
71 Slippery Rock...............74
90 Frostburg (OT) .... 87
82 California .................. 106
88 Indiana...........................94
77 Indiana.......................... 88
57 Slippery Rock............ 76
95 Pitt-Johnstown .... 90
73 Gannon.......................... 75
1827

-35-

1862

1977-78 (9-15)
Coach; Guy Conti
ESC
90
73
52
77
77
64
85
85
82
85
73
73
63
73
78
68
65

0pp.
Atlan. Christian .... 79
Concord....................... 67
Mercyhurst..................61
Pitt-Johnstown .... 79
Alliance........................59
Lock Haven..................54
California (F) .............. 87
Oberlin.......................... 78
Behrend ...................... 70
Morgan State.............. 88
Georgia State.............. 70
Pitt-Johnstown .... 75
Lock Haven (OT) ... 65
Mercyhurst............... 103
Indiana.......................... 90
Clarion.......................... 79
St. Vincent.................... 69

68
75
79
65
54
80
76

Clarion.......................... 78
Slippery Rock.............. 89
Indiana.......................... 67
Point Park.................... 69
Slippery Rock.............. 69
Gannon.......................... 89
California .................... 92

1760

1826

1978-79(11-14)
Coach: Guy Conti
ESC
0pp.
82 Fairmont State ... 107
77 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 92
87 Alliance .........................56
107 Daemen....................... 85
61 Oberlin.......................... 73
78 Pitt-Johnstown .... 74
58 Mercyhurst................... 65
74 Behrend......................... 83
72 Wash. & Lee.............76
78 Geneva.......................... 70
67 Slippery Rock.............68
49 Point Park...................... 81
63 Lock Haven................... 57
79 California .................... 75
65 Clarion (OT)................. 69
58 Indiana............................ 75
82 Mercyhurst................... 84
77 St. Vincent...................... 68
76 Slippery Rock.............. 74
79 Gannon ........................... 76
69 Lock Haven................... 68
73 California (2 OT) ... 75
84 Clarion............................96
90 Indiana (2 OT).............99
90 Gannon.......................... 79
1875

1924

1979-80(21-6)
Coach: Guy Conti
ESC

0pp.

80 Carn-Mellon (OT)... 74
62 Westminster.............. 42
70 Gannon............................68
84 Mercyhurst................. 86
103 Pitt-Johnstown .... 78
64 Behrend......................... 59
82 St. Lawrence.............86
75 Lock Haven................... 74
102
Daemen....................77

SCOTS AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS

ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
59 Indiana............................ 64
62 Pitt-Johnatown .... 60
90 California.................... 73

55 Indiana (OT)..................62
57 Gannon.......................... 70
84Slippery Rock................ 74

69 Lock Haven................... 80
50 Slippery Rock.............. 48
52 Clarion <2 OT).............50
80 Mercyhurst................. 74
75St. Vincent...................... 52
65 Indiana.......................... 63

Pa. Conference Playoffs;
69 Indiana...........................96
1661
1981-82 (22-8)
Coach: Guy Conti

67 Point Park.................... 66
68 California .................... 66
85 Lock Haven................... 79
84 Alliance ....................... 71
81 Slippery Rock ..... 74
71 Clarion .......................... 84
83Gannon............................ 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:

ESC

81 Pitt-Bradford...............91
56 Gannon.......................... 66
60 Behrend........................58
63 Alliance ........................50
58 Robert Morris.............60
70 Mercyhurst..................62
46 Swarthmore................. 41
67 Allegheny.....................66
51Slippery Rock............... 56

1130
1980-81 (7-17)

78 California ...................... 68
74 Pitt-Johnstown .... 71
64 Lock Haven..................63
63Clarion............................ 60
88 Daemon........................84
59 Indiana...........................63
54 Grove City.................... 40
76 LaRoche........................68
78 Slippery Rock.............58
81 California (OT) .... 76
65 Mercyhurst..................60
77 Lock Haven..................71
79 Clarion...........................76
77 Gannon............................ 63
63 Indiana............................ 60
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
58 Clarion............................ 53
67 Bloomsburg..................83

Coach; Guy Conti
ESC
0pp.
64 Westminster.............. 78
59 LaRoche....................... 62
43 Gannon.......................... 61
63 Pitt-Bradford...............77
54 Behrend........................55
66 LaRoche........................88
88 Slippery Rock...............78
68 Mercyhurst..................73
85
92
69
60
72
75

Clarion.......................... 86
L. Haven (2 OT)_____97
Point Park.................... 75
California .................... 62
Indiana...........................96
Slippery Rock...............72

61 St. Vincent.....................77
83 Mercyhurst..................74

NCAA East Regionals:
50 Bloomsburg................... 53
56 Monmouth................ . 53

82 Clarion.......................... 86
58 Lock Haven.................. 57
87 Alliance ....................... 66
67 California

0pp.

69 West Liberty..................65
59 Fairmont........................90

62 Behrend....................... 55
72 Clarion.................. ... . 80
1351

1779

1988

.................... 57

1928

EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
ESC
133
126
123
123
122
119
116
116
115
115
114
112
110
110
110
110
109
109
109
108
108

Lock Haven
Roberts Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Alliance
Alliance
Alliance
N. Michigan
Western Ontario
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
Alliance
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Clarion
Kenyon
W. Va, Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Lock Haven
Cleveland State
Western Ontario

OPP
90
96
97
86
72
108
98
62
79
55
104
78
73
64
84
99
78
84
79
60
61

ESC
107
107
106
105
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
101
101
101
100
100
100
100

YEAR
1967-68
1973-74
1966-67
1973-74
1973-74
1954-55
1970-71
1970-71
1970-71
1969-70
1958-59
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1967-68
1967-68
1964-65
1967-68
1973-74

-36-

Clarion
Daemen
Fredonia
Salem
Walsh
Waynesburg
Allegheny
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
California
Allegheny
Daemen
Slippery Rock
Behrend
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Alliance
Indiana
Slippery Rock

'

OPP
88
85
81
91
72
88
85
101
92
67
78
93
80
77
92
64
95
66
88
87
77

YEAR
1956-57
1978-79
1963-64
1971-72
1964-65
1965-66
1972-73
1961-62
1967-68
1968-69
1979-80
1958-59
1961-62
1979-80
1958-59
1973-74
1973-74
1956-57
1956-57
1964-65
1974-75

TEAM
Alcorn
Alderson Broaddus
Allegheny
Alliance
Alma
Ashland
Atlantic Christ.
Baldwin-Wallace
Behrend
Bloomsburg
Bluffton
Buffalo
Buffalo State
Buffalo St. Tchrs.
California
Cal State-Fullerton
Canisius
Capital
Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Tech
Central Michigan
Cheyney
Clarion
Cleveland State
Concord
Daemen
DeSalles
Erie Branch
Fairmont
Fenn
Findley
Fredonia
Frostburg
Gannon
Geneva
Georgia State
Grove City
Gustavus-Adolphus
Hiram
Indiana (Pa.)
Kanty
Kent
Kenyon
Kutztown
Lake Superior State
LaRoche
Lawrence Tech
OPP
131
112
111
no
110
109
109
108
107

WON
0
1
8
47
1
1
1
3
9
1
1
1
0
1
49
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
56
2
1
3
1
2
0
6
0
49
7
10
6
1
12
1
1
39
1
0
2
2
0
1
2

LOST
1
0
12
24
0
1
0
1
2
5
0
3
1
1
46
0
3
1
0
2
1
3
44
1
0
0
0
0
2
4
1
6
0
31
6
0
16
0
0
54
0
1
1
0
1
2
2

LATEST
GAME
1974-75
1975-76
1981-82
1981-82
1971-72
1973-74
1977-78
1975-76
1981-82
1981-82
1962-63
1951-52
1946-47
1929-30
1981-82
1968-69
1941-42
1976-77
1979-80
1962-63
1965-66
1975-76
1981-82
1967-68
1977-78
1981-82
1940-41
1930-31
1981-82
1964-65
1933-34
1969-70
1976-77
1981-82
1978-79
1977-78
1981-82
1975-76
1970-71
1981-82
1928-29
1937-38
1971-72
1973-74
1975-76
1981-82
1942-43

TEAM
Lock Haven
Long Beach State
Los Angeles State
Mansfield
Marietta
Mars Hill
Mercyhurst
Mich. Lutheran
Monmouth
Morgan State
Mount Union
Muskingum
Northern Michigan
Oberlin
Ohio Chiropody
Ohio Wesleyan
Oneonta State
Palm Beach Atlantic
Pitt-Bradford
Pitt-Johnstown
Point Park
Robert Morris
Roberts Wesleyan
St. Lawrence
Saint Mary's
St. Vincent
Salem
Shepherd
Slippery Rock
Swarthmore
Thiel
Walsh
Washington & Lee
Waynesburg
West Chester
West Georgia
West Liberty
West Virginia State
West Va. Wesleyan
Western Ontario
Westminster
Westmont
Wheeling
Wilmington (Del.)
Wisc.-Milwaukee
Wittenberg
Youngstown YMCA

WON
34
0
1
5
1
1
10
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
7
2
1
1
0
6
6
0
6
0
1
6
1
0
50
1
24
2
0
4
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1

OPPONENTS CENTURY CLUB
Indiana
Clarion
Mount Union
California
Clarion
Allegheny
Indiana
California
Geneva

ESC
72
104
94
73
92
106
67
95
98

OPP
107
106
106
104
103
103
103
102
101

YEAR
1955-56
1958-59
1971-72
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1953-54
1964-65
1966-67

-37-

Fairmont
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
U. of Wisconsin
Alliance
Indiana
Mercyhurst
California
Clarion

LOST
13
1
0
7
0
0
8
0
0
1
2
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
3
7
1
0
1
0
3
1
1
48
0
9
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
5
1
1
1
1
1
1

LATEST
GAME
1981-82
1968-69
1968-69
1974-75
1971-72
1970-71
1981-82
1965-66
1981-82
1977-78
1972-73
1973-74
1970-71
1978-79
1940-41
1972-73
1971-72
1974-75
1981-82
1981-82
1980-81
1981-82
1969-70
1979-80
1939-40
1980-81
1971-72
1976-77
1981-82
1981-82
1964-65
1966-67
1978-79
1966-67
1929-30
1975-76
1981-82
1973-74
1978-79
1973-74
1980-81
1971-72
1976-77
1972-73
1969-70
1971-72
1928-29

ESC
82
65
94
85
102
85
73
78
88

YEAR
1978-79
1967-68
1958-59
1969-70
1957-58
1959-60
1977-78
1965-66
1958-59

RESULTS BY SEASONS
YEAR
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-30
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55

G
14
14
15
13
13
10
13
14
10
17
15
10
2

5
15
15
16
17
18
18
21
18
20

W
12
8
11
12
Being
8
Being
5
7
6
8
13
11
3
1
War
War
0
7
4
7
12
9
6
8
6
8

POINTS
FOR
AGST
L
2
640
381
6
436
409
562
409
4
538
314
1
Researched
519
419
5
Researched
366
360
5
6
529
461
582
576
8
2
492
374
655
4
744
655
4
577
372
425
7
34
50
1

5
8
11
9
5
9
12
13
12
12

175
702
784
858
978
1227
1128
1441
1103
1496

266
680
846
877
910
1227
1276
1543
1273
1478

YEAR
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
TOTALS

G
20
19
21
20
21
24
20
22
18
23
22
24
22
22
24
26
22
24
27
29
23
24
25
27
24
30
926

POINTS
AGST
L
FOR
W
1587
17
1290
3
1594
14
1477
5
1652
11
1574
10
12
1668
1759
8
Being Researched
1546
15
1403
6
1593
7
1748
17
1347
9
1454
11
1649
1808
6
16
8
1535
1393
10
1673
5
1868
18
1843
1744
11
11
1834
5
2148
19
1670
8
1845
14
1539
9
1664
13
8
2065
1811
16
2060
9
2056
17
1503
9
1558
13
6
2075
18
1732
1924
22
5
2188
2067
5
2281
24
1862
12
1827
11
1826
15
1760
9
1924
14
1875
11
6
1997
1859
21
17
1661
1779
7
1928
8
1988
22
524 402 63,017 60,641

SEASONS RANKED BY PERCENTAGES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8.
10.
11.
11.
13.
14.
15.
16.
16.
18.
19.
20.
21.
21.
23.
?4.
25.

YEAR
1931 -32
1928-29
1975-76
1974-75
1938-39
1967-68
1965-66
1979-80
1939-40
1973-74
1981 -82
1940-41
1963-64
1961 -62
1949-50
1970-71
1930-31
1971 -72
1968-69
1933-34
1969-70
1972-73
1929-30
1964-65
1962-63

W-L
12-1
12-2
24-5
22-5
8-2
19-5
18-5
21-6
14-4
18-6
22-8
11-4
16-6
17-7
12-5
16-8
10-5
17-9
14-8
8-5
13-9
13-9
8-6
10-8
11-9

PCT
.923
.857
.827
.815
.800
.792
.782
.778
.778
.750
.733
.733
.727
.708
.705
.667
.667
.654
.636
.615
.591
.591
.571
.555
.550

26.
27.
27.
27.
27.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
37.
39.
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41.
41.
43.
44.
45.
45.
47.
48.
49.

YEAR
1936-37
1966-67
1950-51
1935-36
1942-43
1976-77
1946-47
1957-58
1978-79
1948-49
1937-38
1954-55
1958-59
1952-53
1977-78
1953-54
1951 -52
1941 -42
1980-81
1960-61
1947-48
1956-57
1955-56
1945-46

W-L
7-6
10-10
9-9
5-5
1^1
IT-12
7-8
10-11
11-14
7-9
6-8
8-12
8-12
8-13
9-15
6-12
6-12
4-9
7-17
6-15
4-11
5-14
4-16
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Meet the Lady Scots...

Robin Boyd

Donna Esposito

PCT
.538
.500
.500
.500
.500
.478
.466
.452
.440
.437
.428
.400
.400
.381
.375
.333
.333
.307
.292
.281
.281
.266
.200
.000
Kathy Mazur

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Mary Ann Chilcott

Diane Richard

Chris Wagner

DIRECTING THE LADY SCOTS...
Dr. Lipkovich, who recently completed a post­
doctoral fellowship at Harvard University in higher
educational administration, started her collegiate
work at Youngstown State University where she
received a B.S. degree in health and physical educa­
tion in 1972. At Youngstown State, she competed in
the women's varsity sports of volleyball, basketball,
and softball.
The Youngstown graduate then continued her
academic career by receiving an M.S. degree in 1975
from West Virginia University. She then served as a
doctoral graduate assistant there until receiving her
doctorate in 1977 after majoring in. educational
administration and physical education.
Her administrative experience encompasses an
internship in West Virginia University's department
of athletics where she was involved in recruitment,
scheduling, budgeting, athletic policies, and eligi­
bility. Her doctoral internship at West Virginia
extended her administrative experiences in such
areas as curriculum design, selection and retention,
and departmental policies. Dr. LIpkovich's post­
doctoral fellowship at Harvard University in educa­
tional administration involved preparation for indivi­
duals to assume administrative positions.

Head Coach - Kathleen Lipkovich

Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich begins her third year
leading the Edinboro State Lady Scot basketball
program in addition to serving as the College's
associate athletic director. Dr. Lipkovich, who was
named to her new post at the outset of the 1981 year,
is only the second head coach In women's basketball
history at Edinboro.
Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Lipkovich
has had collegiate level teaching and coaching
experience at West Virginia University, Central
Connecticut State College and Trinity College in
Hartford, Connecticut. While working as a doctoral
graduate assistant at West Virginia University, the
newly appointed mentor was assistant varsity coach
for the women's basketball team that won the 1977
state championship and finished with a 19-6 overall

ASSISTANT WOMEN'S COACH
MONICA PELLMAN
Monica Pellman begins her second year as
assistant coach of the Lady Scot basketball program,
where her collegiate and professional playing ex­
perience are being counted on to direct the Plaid

record.
From 1977 through 1978, she was head coach
for Central Connecticut's women's basketball and
volleyball teams. Her Blue Devil cagers, who posted a
12-5 season slate, competed in the EAIAW regional
tournament. A year later. Dr. Lipkovich accepted a
postion at Trinity College in physical education where
she served as the women's basketball, soccer and
softball coach. In her one year at the Trinity helm, her
lady cagers went 10-5 on the campaign.
The Ohio native, who graduated from Chaney
High School, began her teaching and coaching career
In 1972 as a physical education instructor and track
and field coach in the Howland Local School District
at Howland, Ohio, and then held a similar position
from 1972 through 1975 at McDonald High School in
McDonald, Ohio.

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hoopsters.
A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Monica started her
collegiate career at Colum[3ia College in Missouri
where she participated in basketball, softball and
tennis for the Lady Centaurs. After two years at
Columbia, she transferred to Northern Kentucky
University where she finished out her career as a
forward on the Norsewomen's basketball SQuad. In
the spring of 1979 she was chosen in the sixth round
by Minnesota of the now defunct Women's Basket­
ball League. She made the Fillies' ball club, and
performed with them until November of 1979. After
her playing days ended, she quickly initiated her
coaching career by accepting a graduate assistantship with the women's basketball program at Ohio
University in Athens. She received her Master s
Degree in Sports Administration in November of
1981, and accepted a position as softball coach and
assistant basketball coach at Edinboro.
Monica is the daughter of Bernard and Jo Ellen
Pellman of Cincinnati, and currently resides in
Edinboro.

LADY SCOTS HOPE FOR IMPROVEMENT
The Edinboro State women's basketball team
will be looking to improve upon last season's 5-14
record when the Plaid Hoopsters open their 1982-83
campaign against Fairmont State.
Head Coach Kathleen Lipkovich is confident that
this year's ball club will improve due to a pre-season
conditioning program. The Lady Scots team strengths
are quickness, speed and aggressiveness, but lack of
height and experience could take their toll on the
Highlanders as the season wears on.
Coaches agree that the success of any basketball
team depends upon the strength of the inside game.
The Lady Scots are counting on veterans Mary Lou
Malarkey and Ellen Mulligan to control the lanes for
the upcoming season. Malarkey, a senior from Pitts­
burgh, led the Plaid rebounders last season with 143
boards for a 7.5 game average, while Mulligan
snared 132 rebounds for a 6.9 average. Both proved
they could put the ball in the basket as Mulligan, a
junior forward from Montrose, Pa., paced the Scots in
scoring with a 14.5 average, while Malarkey tossed
in points at an 8.5 clip. Sophomore Mary Ann Chilcott
will start at the other forward position and will be
counted on for outside shooting and ball handling.
"Mez" tallied 9.8 points per game last year along
with 34 assists and 71 steals in 18 contests. She is a
proven all-around athlete who performed with the
Lady Scots tennis team in the fall where she played
number two singles.
Sophomore Mary Beth Heise returns at guard to
direct the Scot offense. The Erie native contributed
110 points, 35 assists and 31 steals while performing
at both point guard and wing positions. The Lady
Scots will depend heavily on Heise not only for her
scoring ability, but also for her defense and her
leadership as she is the only returning guard. Heise
will be joined in the backcourt by Gloria Fortunato, a
transfer from Allegheny Community College in
Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh native attended Elizabeth
Seton High School and was instrumental in the
school's two catholic city titles.

Ellen Mulligan

SCOUTING THE 1982-83 LADY SCOTS
HEAD COACH: Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
(Youngstown State '72)
COACHES RECORD: Two years, 16-30
1981-82 RECORD: 5-14
1981-82 HOME RECORD: 2-6
1981-82 ROAD RECORD: 3-8
COLORS: Red and White
LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 2/4
ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA, PC, ECAC

Freshmen Robin Boyd, Donna Esposito, Kathy
Mazur, Diane Richard, and Christine Wagner will get
a quick introduction to the rigors of intercollegiate
competition. All have shown aggressiveness and
good basketball sense, but with all freshmen there is
room for improvement. The success of the season
could depend on how well these athletes make the
transition from high school to college.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
Office Phone: 814-732-2776
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2811
Home Phone: 814-734-3735
ASSISTANT COACH:
Monica Pellman (N. Kentucky '79)

The Lady Scots play a very competitive schedule
which includes a mixture of Division I and II schools.
Cleveland State, Niagara and Duquesne are by far the
Plaid's toughest opponents and should give the Scots
plenty to think about. The Pennsylvania Conference
is continually getting stronger every year; with lUP
and Lock Haven favored to clash for the Western title.

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RETURNING STARTERS: 4
TEAM STRENGTHS: Quickness, Aggressiveness
team

WEAKNESS: Experience, Height

1982-83 CAPTAINS: TBA_____________________

The 1982-83 LADY SCOTS

LADY SCOT INDIVIDUAL PROFILES
BOYD, ROBIN...Freshman...5'8", 140 lbs...Waynesburg, Pa...Forward...Participated in golf, volleyball,
basketball and softball for Waynesburg High School...Will also play softball for the Lady Scots...Psychology
major...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd.

CHILCOTT, MARY ANN...Sophomore...5'9", 126 lbs...Erie, Pa...Forward/Guard...Second leading scorer on
the 1981 squad with a 9.8 average...scored a season high of 20 points in a 68-36 win over Salem...Number two
singles player on the Lady Scots Tennis team...Played softball, tennis and basketball for Iroquois High School in
Erie...Special Education/Health and Physical Education major...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chilcott.

ESPOSITO, DONNA...Freshman...5'10", 129 lbs...Pittsburgh, Pa...Forward...Led St. Francis Academy to a fine
20-5 record last year...Named to the Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh Post and WPIAL All-Star Teams...Also
performed for the Lady Ciscans volleyball and softball teams...Computer Science major...Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Esposito.

FORTUNATO, GLORIA...Junior...5'5", 142 lbs...Pittsburgh, Pa...Guard...Played two years at guard for
Allegheny Community College...Helped pace Elizabeth Seton High School to two catholic city titles...Four-year
letter winner in high school...Criminal Justice major...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fortunato.

HEISE, MARY BETH...Sophomore...5'5", 125 lbs...Erie, Pa...Guard...Averaged 5.8 points per game as a
freshman...Led Villa Maria Academy to a fine 18-5 record as a senior...Named to Erie's All-City All-Star
Team...Also ran track in high school...Business major...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heise.

MALARKEY, MARY LOU...Senior...6'0", 147 lbs...Pittsburgh, Pa...Center...Snared 143 rebounds last season
to lead the club in that department...Led Chartiers Valley High School to an outstanding 20-1 season in her
senior year...Four-year letter winner in softball...Named to the Colt Classic All-Star Tournament Team...Health
and Physical Education major at Edinboro...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Malarkey.

EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE 1982-83 WOMEN'S
BASKETBALL TEAM: (L-R) Mary Heise, Gloria
Fortunato, Diane Richard, Chris Wagner, Ellen

MAZUR, KATHRYN...Freshman...5'8", 155 lbs...Erie, Pa...Forward...Paced the Harborcreek High School
Huskies to a third-place finish in the Erie District Playoffs...Awarded MVP and AILCounty honors as a
senior...MVP and highest batting average on her high school softball team...Physical Education major...
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mazur.

Mulligan, Mary Lou Malarkey, Donna Esposito, Kathy
Mazur, Mary Ann Chilcott and Robin Boyd.

EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1982-83 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER
Head Coach: Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich

MULLIGAN, ELLEN...Junior...6'0", 145 lbs...Montrose, Pa...Forward...Led the Lady Scots in scoring with a
14.5 points per game average...Second leading rebounder behind Malarkey...Scored a season high of 24 points
in a 86-81 loss to California...All-star performer at Montrose High School...Double major in Physical Education
and Music...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulligan.

RICHARD, DIANE...Freshman...5'9", 128 lbs...Meadville, Pa...Forward...Four-year letter winner at Maple­
wood High School...Honor Mention In basketball during her junior year...Second Team All-Meadville Area In her
senior campaign...Elementary Education major...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richard.

WAGNER, CHRISTINE...Freshman...6'0", 145 lbs...Pittsburgh, Pa...Center...Led Langley High School to a
24-2 record last season enroute to the city championship...Member of her high school softball team...Dental
Technology major...Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Slegfred Wagner.

NO.

NAME

44

Boyd, Robin

10

•Chilcott, Mary Ann

POS.

Siiiiiiii
F/G

HT.

CLASS

HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL

5'8"

Fr.

Waynesburg, Pa./Waynesburg

5'8"

So.

Erie, Pa./Iroquois

40

Esposito, Donna

F

5'10"

Fr.

Pittsburgh, Pa./St. Francis Academy

22

Fortunato, Gloria

G

5'5"

Jr.

Pittsburgh, Pa./Elizabeth Seton

24

•Heise, Mary Beth

G

5'5"

So.

Erie, Pa./Villa Maria Academy

32

•••Malarkey, Mary Lou

C

6'0"

Sr.

Pittsburgh, Pa./Chartiers Valley

52

Mazur, Kathy

F

5'9"

Fr.

Erie, Pa./Harborcreek

34

••Mulligan, Ellen

F

6'0"

Jr.

Montrose, Pa./Montrose

50

Richard, Diane

F

5'9"

Fr.

Meadville, Pa./Maplewood

54

Wagner, Chris

C

6'0"

Fr.

Pittsburgh, Pa./Langley
Assistant Coach: Monica Pellman

•Varsity Letters

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individual

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
MOST POINTS

MOST POINTS
Lori Dolby
Audrey Scott
Tina Skidmore
Lori Dolby

552
511
434
419

(30
(34
(32
(27

1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1978-79

games)
games)
games)
games)

Tina Skidmore
Kate Kosewicz
Lori Dolby

18.4
16.1
15.5
15.0

Lori Dolby
Sheilah Collins
Lori Dolby
Audrey Scott

(30
(22
(27
(34

1979-80
1974-75
1978-79
1979-80

games)
games)
games)
games)

Tina Skidmore
Lori Dolby
Lori Dolby

Karen Petroski
Kathy Nelson
Sheilah Collins

1975-76
1979-80

51.9 (24 games)
51.7 (32 games)

BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES (50 attempts)
77.6 (66-85)
Barb Moran
74.6 (47-68)
Audrey Scott
74.2 (46-62)
Lori Dolby

1976-77
1979-80
1979-80

MOST REBOUNDS
Linda Shorter

1979-80

322

BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75

11.6 (10 games)
10.4 (26 games)
10.1 (23 games)

Mag McCarthy
Mag McCarthy
Mag McCarthy
MOST ASSISTS
Sheilah Collins

1975-76

132 (24 games)

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
1980-81
1974-75

68 (25 games)
60 (23 games)

Linda Shorter
Kate Kosewicz
MOST STEALS
Audrey Scott

/

TOP CAREER SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS

TOP CAREER SCORERS
Tina Skidmore
Audrey Scott
Lori Dolby
Sheilah Collins
Kate Kosewicz
Barb Moran
Erika Sauer
Linda Shorter
Karen Petroski
Kathy Nelson
Esther McCary
Mary Ann Bralich

1337
1191
1167
1001
822
750
700
561
469
445
389
336

1977-81
1976-80
1977-80
1974-77
1974-77
1975-78
1974-77
1979-81
1976-80
1975-78
1980-81
1975-79

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

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Tina Skidmore
Audrey Scott
Linda Shorter
Kate Kosewicz
Mag McCarthy
Karen Petroski
Erika Sauer
Mary Ann Bralich
Carol Fletcher
Donnene Disco
Terry Payne

809
654
564
530
490
423
343
276
273
238
236

1977-81
1976-80
1979-81
1974-77
1971-75
1976-80
1974-77
1975-79
1972-76
1977-79
1979-81

1980-81
1974-75
1978-79

18
16
16

Clarion
Pitt
Pitt-Johnstown

1980-81
1978-79
1978-79

12-13
12-13
11-12

Lock Haven
Penn State
Cheyney

1977-78
1977-78
1974-75

TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
1979-80
1972-73
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1980-81
1976-77
1979-80
1972-73

Judy Saurer
Judy Saurer

22-12
10-0
83.1
44.1
68.2
53.8
53.6
1073
10

Most Wins
Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories

(34 games)

TEAM RECORDS - GAME

Free Throw Pet.
Points, Two Teams

1
1

Gannon
Indiana
Gannon
Indiana
Temple
Pitt
ESC 118, Indiana 86

129
69
60
34-45
26-39
94.7 (18-19)
204

Points
Points, Half
Field Goals
Free Throws

1

1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77

LADY SCOTS ’ RESULTS BY SEASONS

1979-80

92 (34 games)

Clarion
Gannon
Pitt

MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE

BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Sheilah Collins
Tina Skidmore

41
36
34

MOST FIELD GOALS

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

RECORDS - GAME

ESC
129
120
118
116
115
109
105

OPP
31
22
86
23
23
42
69

Gannon
Gannon
Indiana
Jamestown C.C.
Jamestown C.C.
Gannon
Gannon

ESC
104
104
103
103
103
101
100

YEAR
1975-76
1976-77
1976-77
1977-78
1977-78
1974-75
1977-78

OPP
Fredonia
Clarion
Buffalo State
St. Bonaventure
Akron
Mercyhurst
Jamestown C.C.

25
62
27
54
62
24
42

EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
YEAR
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75

G
5
8
8
10
9
8
10
11
23

W
5
6
7
8
5
5
10
7
17

L
0
2
1
2
4
3
0
4
6

POINTS
FOR
AGST
121
159
284
338
261
377
309
464
421
460
359
460
311
598
508
556
1203
1645

YEAR
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
TOTALS

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G
26
24
25
27
34
27
19
274

W
20
17
13
18
22
11
5
176

L
6
7
12
9
12
16
14
98

YEAR
1974-75
1979-80
1976-77
1980-81
1977-78
1975-76
1976-77

POINTS
AGST
FOR
1866
1406
1994
1558
1913
1657
1859
1687
2232
2483
1759
1905
1272
1155
18,086 15,494

LADY SCOTS’ ALL TIME SCORES CONT’D

LADY SCOTS’ ALL TIME SCORES
1966-67 (5-0)
Coach; Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
30 Thiel.................................23
36 Alliance ....................... 23
38 Westminster...............37
29 Allegheny.....................27
26 Thiel........................ ... . 11
159

Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
51 Villa Maria.....................32
45 Thiei................................ 27
40 Allegheny.................... 25
61 Grove City.................... 43
38 Westminster.............43
40 Allegheny.................... 36
34 Thiel................................ 25
29 Slippery Rock . . . . . 53
338

284

1968-69 (7-1)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
42 Thiei................................ 34
62 Villa Maria.................... 27
58
66
26
39
42
42

Villa Maria.....................32
Allegheny.....................25
Slippery Rock............ 65
Allegheny.....................31
Thiel.................................16
Westminster . . . . . 31

377

261
1969-70 (8-2)

Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
41 Villa Maria.................... 40
39 Youngstown................. 12
55 Villa Maria.................... 23
33 U. of Pittsburgh .... 43
29 Gannon...........................26
26 Slippery Rock.............52
65 Thiol................................ 24
52 Clarion...........................25
56 Chatham........................38
68 Thiel................................ 26
309

1970-71 (5-4)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
51 Youngstown................. 44
70 Mercyhurst..................25
58 Gannon...........................35
48 Indiana...........................62
52 California.....................35
64 Mercyhurst................. 57
37 U. of Pittsburgh .... 40
54 Villa Maria.................... 62
26 Slippery Rock . .. .. 61
460

51
69
55
70

421

359
1972-73(10-0)

Coach; Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
50 Allegheny.....................33
68 Mercyhurst..................29
74 Youngstown..................42
56 Villa Maria.....................28
67 Allegheny.....................15
51 U. of Pittsburgh .... 39
66 Mercyhurst..................44
63 Villa Maria.................... 31
66 California..................... 15
37 Indiana.................. ... . 35
598

311

556

Gannon...........................31
Villa Maria....................20
Cheyney.......................72
Penn State....................34

64
44
63
70
78
92
69
66
101
64
60
78
66
71
76
72
62
64
70

Lock Haven..................59
Slippery Rock............58
Tennesse Tech .... 84
Univ. of Tennesse . . 68
Univ. of Kentucky . . 72
Behrend........................25
Capital.......................... 34
Slippery Rock............60
Mercyhurst................. 24
U. of Pittsburgh .... 56
St. Joseph's................ 70
Ursinus (OT).................86
Cheyney (OT).............62
Clarion.......................... 40
Indiana..........................56
Penn State.....................65
Slippery Rock............55
Temple.......................... 45
Lock Haven................. 60

1866

1406

1976-77(17-7)
Coach; Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
100 Jamestown C.C. ... 42
95 West Virginia.............48
75 Penn State.................... 78
92Slippery Rock.............. 75
103
Buffalo State.........27
120 Gannon...........................22
81 Jamestown C.C. ... 47
85 LaSalle.......................... 65

508

76 Queens College ... 66
88 William Patterson . . 56
72 Montclair......................... 83
74 U. of Md. (OT).............75

1974-75(17-6)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
104 Fredonia........................25
70 Frostburg....................... 45
50 Slippery Rock...............78
65 Penn State................ . 55
58 Frostburg........................54
58 Slippery Rock...............73
109 Gannon.......................... 42
84 Miami-Dade................. 46
81 Capital.......................... 50
45 Slippery Rock.............. 62
74 U. of Pittsburgh .... 52
71 Penn State.................... 67
49 Lock Haven..................61
98 Mercyhurst..................27
69 Cheyney (OT)...............67
49 Ursinus..........................52
85 Clarion.......................... 46
81 Behrend....................... 36
69
44
80
84
68

129
89
50
48

Eastern Regionals
65 West Chester.............64
59 St. Joseph's .... . . 66

1973-74 (7-4)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
48 Lock Haven................. 49
47 Mercyhurst................. 38
58 Youngstown................. 31
56 Clarion.......................... 40
62 Niagara...........................29
35 Slippery Rock...............75
57 Behrend....................... 42
43 Ohio State.................... 70
50 U. of Pittsburgh .... 54
64 Villa Maria.................... 46
36 Indiana.................. ... . 34

1645
1971-72(5-3)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
64 Mercyhurst................. 40
50 Mercyhurst................. 58

Villa Maria.....................33
California.....................33
U. of Pittsburgh .... 59
Ohio Weslyan.............. 46

460

121
1967-68 (6-2)

464

51 Indiana........................... 58
50 Villa Maria.................... 32

71 Frostburg......................... 66
71 U. of Pittsburgh .... 66
81 Slippery Rock.............77
80 Clarion...........................67
72 Lock Haven..................82
56 St. Joseph's..................68
77 Temple...........................57
90 Penn State......................77
60 Cheyney.........................65
83 Slippery Rock.............76
84 U. of Pittsburgh .... 87
118 Indiana.......................... 86
1994

1558

1977-78(13-12)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
56 Australian Nat't ... 59
65West Virginia.............. 56
36Penn State...................... 73
72 U. of Cincinnati .... 39
74 U. of Pittsburgh .... 77
105 Gannon...........................69
116 Jamestown C.C. ... 23
2 Wilm. Patterson (F) . . 0
115 Jamestown C.C. ... 28
90 West Virginia.............65
76 Immaculata................... 86
71 LaSalle............................ 73

Indiana.......................... 54
Slippery Rock...............53
Indiana.......................... 46
Bloomsburg..................52
St. Joseph's .... . . 60
1203

1975-76 (20-6)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
96 Univ. of Buffalo .... 40

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65 Cheyney ..................... 84
82 Slippery Rock............65
84 Indiana...........................60
103 Akron............................. 62
84 Lock Haven..................66
91 St. Joseph's (OT)... 98
78 Penn State....................90
68 U. of Maryland .... 93
95 Clarion...........................77
64 U. of Pittsburgh .... 80
75 Slippery rock.............78
EAIAW Regionals
85 Penn State.................... 81
63 Immaculata.................75
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90 Indiana................... ...68
77 W. Virginia (OT) .. ...73
56 Kent State............. ...48
87 Lock Haven........... ... 53
87 Duquesne ............. ...64
79 Villanova (OT) — ...75
104 Clarion................... ...62
70 Gannon ................. ... 61
62 Univ. of Michigan ...54
64 Michigan State... ...74
57 Univ. of Detroit... ...74
87 Slippery Rock___ ...57
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103 St. Bonaventure.. ...54
57 Cleveland State .. ...47
60 Syracuse............... ...63
52 Cheyney................. ...88
62 Fair. Dickinson ... ... 86
90 West Virginia — ..101
74 Canisius................. ... 50
79 Cortland................. ... 58
50 George Wash. ... ... 53
61 N. Kentucky........... ... 92
59 Indiana State___ ... 83
68 LaSalle................... ... 78
58 Villanova............... ...90
66 Slippery Rock___ ,... 65
40 Penn State .......... ...100
50 U. of Pittsburgh ...... 58
71 Indiana................... .... 70

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1978-79(18-9)
Coach; Judy Saurer
ESC
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81 Cleveland State.... 64
92 Gannon...........................60

1980-81 (11-16)
Coach: Kathleen Lipkovich

68 Niagara..................... \ 61
79 LaSalle.................... : . 62
67 U. of Maryland .... 85
67 Old Dominion ..... 93
68 Virginia Common . . 47
70 Villanova................
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65 St. Joseph's................. 76
71 Michigan State .... 50
89 Pitt-Johnstown .... 58
60 Slippery Rock.............61
69 U. of Pittsburgh .... 54
91 Indiana...........................60
71 Kent State...................66
76 Lock Haven................60
50 Penn State.................... 60
62 West Virginia.............51
50 Cheyney......................64
71 Clarion.........................62
78 Akron............................53
49 Slippery Rock..............51
56 Rutgers...................... . 95
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^ Coach: Judy Saurer
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80 Cleveland State.... 44
62 Niagara...........................57
65 N. Kentucky..................79
71 Pitt-Johnstown .... 81
70 Univ. of Dayton .... 68
63 Penn State.....................76
78 Indiana State.............. 74
73 Cortland........................55
88 Gannon...........................73
70 U. of Maryland ... 104
76 Lamar Univ.....................85
82 Upper Iowa................... 54
70 Univ. Of Miami .... 54
82 West Point.................... 66
74 Alabama........................72
59 St. Joseph's................... 69
59 LaSalle............................ 82
47 Cheyney ...................... 71
54 U. of Pittsburgh .... 75
68 Slippery Rock..............51
58 Penn State.....................59

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Slippery Rock —.... 84
Niagara ............... .... 66
Lock Haven......... ....64
Cleveland State . .... 86
Clarion................. .... 58
Gannon ............... .... 67
California............. .... 86
Robert Morris ... .... 66
Slippery Rock ... .... 77
Indiana................. .... 70
Akron................... .... 57
Fairmont............. .... 54
Salem................... .... 36
Duquesne ........... .... 70
Grove City........... .... 62

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1981-82 (5-14)
Coach: Kathleen Lipkovich
ESC
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60 St. Bonaventure.. ...37
56 Slippery Rock___ ...80
67 West Virginia .... ...82

LADY SCOTS AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS

58 Purdue.........................57
77 Penn State...................82
67 U. of Pittsburgh .... 48
68 Cortland......................58

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