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1983-84 BASKETBALL GUIDE
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BDINBORO UNIVERSITY
ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY
EDINBORO
UNIVERSITY
POSITION
___ 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 Head Football Coach
___Athletic Trainer
___ Associate Athletic Director
___ Assistant Football Coach
___ Women's Cross Country, Track
___ Athletic Director
... .Women's Volleyball Coach
___ Assistant Football Coach
___ Sports Information Director
___Men's Volleyball Coach
___ Women's Softball and
Basketball Coach
___
Assistant
Football Coach
.. .Stadium ................
___ Sports Info. Graduate Assistant
___ Soccer Coach
... 203 Compton........ ___ Asst, to Women's Volleyball Coach
... 114 McComb........ ___ Athletic Secretary
... 114 McComb........ ___ Assistant to the Athletic Director
___ Women's Tennis Coach, Intramurals
___ Men's Cross Country, Track
NAME
Burke, Mike..................
Caro, Fred......................
Conti, Guy......................
Creehan, Denny..........
DeStefano, Pete ^........
D'Ottavio, John............
Erdos, Ed........................
Flynn, Dr. Jim ..............
Furcron, Dr. John........
Herman, Tom................
Klingler, Bob ................
Lipkovich, Dr. Kathleen
Luke, Malen..................
McDonald, Bill..............
McDonald, Jim ............
McLane, Dr. Patrick ...
Mackie, Jim..................
Newman, Paul..............
Patton, Dennis..............
Pellman, Monica..........
OFFICE
PHONE
732-2749/2568...
...111 McComb........
732-2471 ..........
732-2248................ .. .108 McComb........
732-2749/2568...
732-2749/2568...
732-2749/2568...
732-2471 ................
732-2806................ ...116 Miller ............
732-2248................ ... 108 McComb........
732-2749/2568... ...Stadium ................
732-2473................ .. .Training Room___
732-2472................ ... 112 McComb........
732-2749/2568... .. .Stadium ................
732-2909................ .. .Eariley Hall............
732-2776/2778... ... 113 McComb........
732-2520................ ... 103 Crawford___
732-2749/2568...
732-2811 ................
732-2520................ ... 103 Crawford___
732-2584................
Salter, Scott..................
Southard, Kevin ..........
Shimpeno, George___
Stone, Dr. Al ................
Tau, Peggy....................
Umbarger, Harold........
Vierkorn, George..........
Watts, Doug..................
732-2749/2568...
732-2811 ................
732-2584................
732-2480................
732-2776/2778...
732-2776................
732-2471 ................
732-2584................
FIGHTING SCOTS
1983-84
BASKETBALL
GUIDE
FLIP TO IT FAST...
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald ........................... 4
Athletic Staff ....................................
8-9
Basketball Coach - Guy Conti..............................>. 5
Basketball Assistant Coach - John Furcron .........8
Basketball Outlook, 1983-84 ................................... 6
Basketball Player Profiles .......................
Opponents, 1983-84 ..............
10-23
26-29
Pennsylvania Conference ............................
9
Records, Teams and Individual . . .......... 36-37
Results of the Past ........................ *.. •. ♦. •.. 30-34
Scots Against Their Opponents ............................... 35
Scots of the Past ................................................... 39-40
Seasonal Results..........................................................38
MEMO TO THE MEDIA
Sports Information Director - Paul Newman
Edinboro University's 1983-84 guide has been de
signed to assist members of the press in the coverage of
Fighting Scot men'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,
Edinboro University, Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office phone:
(814) 732-2811; home phone: (814) 734-3735.
Team Trainer - Bob Klingler..............
University President - Foster Diebold................
University History ..............
Guide Editors: Patrick Gillespie, Paul Newman
Staff Credits: Kevin Southard, Bill Smith
Photo Credits: Al Marschke, Rich Byington
Jay Nodianos, and Bob McCray
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Edinboro University is committed to affirmative action for all
persons in its educational programs, activities and employment
practices. Please direct equal opportunity inquiries to the Affirma
EDINBORO SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF: Seated
Left to Right - Kevin Southard, Graduate Assistant; Paul
Newman, Sports Information Director. Standing Left to
Right - Al Marechke, Bill Smith. Pat Gillespie, Mark
Leberfinger and Mark Clausen.
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Team Roster, 1983-84 ........................
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Team Statistics, 1982^83 Season ...----- ...... 24
tive Action Officer, Edinboro University.
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QUALITY LEADERSHIP GUIDES THE UNIVERSITY
EDINBORO...THE BIRTH OF A UNIVERSITY
favorite projects is the University Honors Program,
which draws upon the contributions of university
staff for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes
the academic distinction of excellent students by
offering specialized interdisciplinary coursework and
advanced 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
President of the University of Alaska's statewide
system. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of the
Division of College Development at Kean College,
New Jersey (formerly Newark State College), and
from 1965 to 1969, he was Assistant Su|5brintendent
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.
Edinboro President - Foster F. Diebold
In just four short years since his appointment in
1979 as Edinboro's 14th president, Foster F. Diebold
has directed the University to its most significant
change in the institution's 125-year history - uni
versity status. Under Diebold's leadership Edinboro
has undergone dramatic internal and external altera
tions to provide northwestern Pennsylvanians with a
dynamic, multi-faceted educational force.
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 has met course
requirements 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 University'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.
Unique cooperative programs with area business
and industry are also the result of President Diebold's
revitalization of Edinboro University. Among his
President Diebold currently serves as Chairman
of the Committee on Administration and Finance in
the University System of Pennsylvania and is a
member of the Commission of Presidents Executive
Committee. He holds memberships on the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities Com
mittee on State Relations, and the Government
Relations Committee of the Pennsylvania Associa
tion of Colleges and Universities. He is also a charter
member of the World Future Society.
The President and his wife, Patricia, have two
daughters, seven-year-old Jessica, and two-year-old
Stacey.
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After 125 years of service to the tri-state area, Edin
boro experienced its most significant change in history on
July 1, 1983, when the College became Edinboro Univer
sity of Pennsylvania. Founded as a private academy in
1857, Edinboro University has continued its surge to the
forefront as one of the leading educational institutions in
western Pennsylvania. Situated on a sprawling 585-acre
campus in the scenic resort community of Edinboro, the
University 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.
Edinboro has the distinction of being the second
normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in
the United States, 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
representing 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 University now offers more than 100 under
graduate, graduate, and associate degree programs, a
diversity unmatched by any other college or university in
northwestern Pennsylvania. While seeking to meet the
educational needs of its region from both a professional
and cultural standpoint, Edinboro now makes contributions
in the fields of education, government, environmental
improvement, urban and rural problems, crime prevention,
and service to business and industry. Recent program
developments include those in the high-demand areas of
allied health, business administration, communication,
computer technology, nursing, and various pre-profes
sional offerings such as law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy
and veterinary science. Numerous student internships
provide additional examples of the University's efforts to
create a close working relationship with the people it
serves while, at the same time, offering students intel
lectual and career opportunities.
Edinboro has initiated the University 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 Edinboro rank among
the lowest in the Commonwealth, over $8,000,0CX) in
financial aid is available annually to eligible students.
Students are admitted to the University 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.
MAJOR MOVES MARK MCDONALD MANAGEMENT
CONTI CONTINUES TO BUILD WINNERS
the induction of 18 charter members. These past
athletes, coaches and individuals who have promot
ed the cause of Fighting Scot athletics were honored
at a banquet where more than 500 attendees wit
nessed their inductions.
In his fifth year, Conti led the Scots to a 21-6
record and a spot in the NAIA District 18 playoffs.
Included in those 21 wins was a surprising 67-66
triumph over powerful Point Park.
McDonald has been at Edinboro 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 1956 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 All-Tourna
ment Team in 1959 and 1960.
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald
Edinboro University's athletic program was
placed under the talented and aggressive leadership
of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis
on fund raising to provide a sound scholarship
foundation has become his top priority while numer
ous changes and innovations have also keyed the
Scots' athletic program under his direction.
Through his efforts, more than $160,000 was
raised over the past year while an additional
$250,000 is anticipated during the 1983-84 sports
campaign. The funds derived through McDonald's
endeavors will be used to assist Edinboro's men and
women athletes who, with the recent addition of
men's volleyball along with women's cross country
and swimming, now compete in 17 intercollegiate
sports.
In addition to maintaining Edinboro's respected
winning tradition in intercollegiate athletics, the
former health and physical education professor has
vastly expanded the University's summer activities.
The summer camp program has grown from five
offerings to include 11 interest areas.
In addition to the annual Buffalo Bills-Cleveland
Browns scrimmage at Sox Harrison Stadium as well
as the pre-season drills of the Pitt Panthers,
Duquesne University and 12 area high schools make
Edinboro their camp home. McDonald has construct
ed 12 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 festivities that featured
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight
Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches
and that same year was honored as one of the 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 c^h the NAIA's AllAmerican selection committee and was chosen by
the NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBAbound cagers who won the Gold Medal in Israel's
Hapoel Games. His all-star coaching assignment
brought additional recognition since Edinboro was
named as the team's official training site.
In addition to his classroom and basketball
coaching duties, McDonald was Edinboro'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 three years, has been a member of the
General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary
Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike, and Matthew.
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Head Coach - Guy Conti
Edinboro University's Guy Conti took over the
reins of the Fighting Scot basketball program in 1975
replacing Jim McDonald, who now directs the
athletic department at Edinboro.
In eight seasons at the helm of the Fighting
Scots, Conti has compiled an impressive 123-87
record including a 24-5 mark in 1975-76, his initial
season. He guided the Scots to three tournament
championships, the Pennsylvania Conference
Western Division title, the NAIA District 18 cham
pionship, and a berth in the NAIA national tourna
ment in Kansas City, where they lost in the second
round to Lake Superior State, 76-73. His team also
set an Edinboro record with 13 consecutive victories.
Two years later, Conti guided a veteran squad to
a 22-8 campaign, a Pennsylvania Conference
Western Division championship, and a berth in the
NCAA Division II East Regionals. The Fighting Scots
were downed by Bloomsburg, 53-50, before de
feating Monmouth, 56-53, in the school's first ever
appearance in NCAA tournament action.
Conti's cagers finished 18-10 last year. The
Scots won the Allegheny College Cage Classic and
made an appearance in the Pennsylvania Conference
championships in Bloomsburg.
The Freeport, Pa., native was twice named
Pennsylvania Conference Western Division Coach of
the Year (1975-76, 1981-82), and was named
Pennsylvania Conference Coach of the Year in 1981 82. He has also been cited as the Erie Morning News
"Big Five" Coach of the Year four times, three of the
last four years.
Conti, a 1965 graduate of Clarion, was a coach
for the Pittsburgh Pirates' Bradenton entry in the Gulf
Coast Rookie League this past summer. He guided
the Edinboro baseball team for two years, 1969-71.
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 moved quickly up the Fighting Scot grid
program ladder moving from freshman coach to
receiver coach and finally to offensive coordinator.
Conti and his wife, Jan, have four children—Kim,
an employee of the Pittsburgh Maulers of the USFL;
Kurt, a sophomore at Edinboro; Craig, a sophomore at
the University of Iowa; and Kelly, a freshman at Point
Park College in Pittsburgh.
TALENTED SCOTS BATTLE INEXPERIENCE
Although Edinboro University cage coach Guy
Conti, had what he calls one of his best recruiting
years ever, the Fighting Scot mentor does not have
"great expectations" from his young but talented
1983-84 squad.
'This team is very, very young," said Conti, who
is beginning his ninth season at the helm of the
Fighting Scots and owns an impressive 123-87
overall mark. "We are in a rebuilding process. With
the challenging schedule we have, we will be
fortunate to break the .500 mark," he added.
Conti has only one returning starter, Edwin
Wright, from last year's 18-10 squad that lost to
Cheyney in the semifinals of the Pennsylvania
Conference playoffs.
Wright, a senior from Clewiston, Florida, led the
Fighting Scots with 380 points (13.6 per game) and
now ranks twelfth on Edinboro's all-time scoring list
with 989 points. The 6-1 guard shot a respectable
.486 (157-323) from the floor and .767 (66-86) from
the charity stripe. Wright will be depended on, not
only for his scoring, but for his outstanding defense
as well.
Also looking for a starting position on the front
line is Seaborn White (6-7, sophomore, Toledo, OH),
who impressed Conti with his rebounding ability, and
William Jeffries (6-5, sophomore. East Cleveland,
OH), who plays much like Battle. Tim Williams (6-9,
junior. White Plains, NY) has his eye on the center
position, but will have competition from freshmen
Terrance Jenkins (6-5, East Cleveland, OH), who can
also fill in at forward, and Shawn Pope (6-8, East
Cleveland, OH). Jenkins and Pope, along with John
Hanson (6-2, freshman. East Cleveland, OH), made
the trek across the Ohio-Pennsylvania line from
Cleveland Shaw High School, where the trio led the
Cardinals to an outstanding 27-1 record last year.
Brian Sharick (5-11, senior. Lower Burrell, PA)
and Willie Lee (5-5, senior, Clewiston, FL) will be
battling for the point guard position. Both have seen
considerable action the last two years and are the
team's long-range shooters.
They will have stiff competition from Jose' Davis
(5-11, sophomore. East Cleveland, OH). The Cleve
land Shaw grad poured In 24 points in the Scots'
regular season finale from his point guard slot.
Conti also has junior college transfer Earl Minor
(6-2, junior, Unlontown, PA), who led Allegheny
Community College to the junior college champion
ships last year. Hanson and junior college transfer Al
Johnson (6-0, sophomore, Clewiston, FL) will add
needed depth at the guard spot.
Among those who will be fighting for starting
positions is forward Barry Marshall (6-5, senior,
Pomfret, MD). Marshall scored 122 points and had
127 rebounds, while leading the Scots with 39
blocked shots. He netted 13 points and ripped down
14 missed attempts in the semifinal playoff game
against top-ranked Cheyney. The McDonough High
School graduate earned all-tourney honors for his
performance against the Wolves.
THE 1983-84 FIGHTING SCOTS
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY'S 1983-84 FIGHTING SCOT
CAGERS: Front Row (L-R) John Hanson, Pete Hineman,
Earl Minor, Barry Marshall, Edwin Wright, Willie Lee,
Brian Sharick, and Al Johnson. Back Row (L-R) William
"This may be the best class I've ever recruited,"
Conti remarked. "The fans will have to be patient and
let these kids mature."
SCOUTtNG THE 1983-84 SCOTS
LOCATION: Edinboro, Pa., 16444
ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA II, PSAC,
(Pa. State Athletic Cdnf.-West. Div.)
PRESIDENT: Foster F. Diebold
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
Office Phone: 814-732-2776
NICKNAME: Fighting Scots
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2811,
Home Phone: 814-734-3735
COLORS: Red and White
FIELDHOUSE: McComb (3,400)
ASSISTANT COACHES:
John Furcron (Bowling Green '59)
Tim Smiley (Edinboro '77)
ENROLLMENT: 5,800
HEAD COACH: Guy Conti (Clarion '65)
COACHES RECORD: Eight years, 123-87
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
1983-84 BASKETBALL ROSTER
NO.
NAME
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***Lee, Willie
LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 4/6
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WT.
CLASS
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
5-4
140
Sr.
Clewiston, FL/Clewiston
*Davis, Jose'
G
5-11
160
So.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
14
**Sharick, Brian
G
5-11
175
Sr.
Lower Burrell, PA/Burrell
22
Hanson, John
G
6-1
195
Fr.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
24
***Wright, Edwin
G
6-1
185
Sr.
Clewiston, FL/Clewiston
30
Hineman, Pete
G
6-2
195
Fr.
Linesville, PA/Linesville
F
6-4
200
Sr.
Pomfret, MD/McDonough
G-F
6-1
185
Jr.
Uniontown, PA/Uniontown
F-C
6-6
235
So.
Toledo, OH/Scott
So.
Clewiston, Fl/Clewiston
32
34
40
**Marshall, Barry
Minor, Earl
*White, Seaborn
42
Johnson, Al
G
6-0
195
44
Jenkins, Terrance
F
6-4
185
Fr.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
RETURNING STARTERS: One
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Jeffries, William
F
6-5
200
So.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
TEAM STRENGTHS: Quickness, shooting ability
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Williams, Tim
C
6-8
225
Jr.
White Plains, NY/White Plains
C
6-8
230
Sr.
District Heights, MD/McDonough
F
6-6
210
Jr.
Lakeview, PA/Lakeview
F-G
6-4
200
Fr.
Mayfield Heights, OH/St. Joseph's
C
6-8
190
Fr.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
TEAM WEAKNESS: Inexperience
1982-83 CONFERENCE FINISH: 3rd Place, 6-4
G
HT.
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1982-83 ROAD RECORD: 6-7
POS.
BASKETBALL OFFICE: McComb Fieldhouse
Basketball Phone: 814-732-2248
1982-83 RECORD: 18-10
1982-83 HOME RECORD: 12-3
Jeffries, Terrance Jenkins, Tim Williams, Mike Albert,
Gary McChesney, Seaborn White, and Shawn Pope. Not
Shown: Jose' Davis.
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**Albert, Mike
McChesney, Gary
1983-84 CAPTAINS: Brian Sharick, Willie Lee
Duffy, Brian
TEAM TRAINER: "Doc" Klingler
Pope, Shawn
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BRINGING EXPERIENCE TO THE SCOT CAMP
EARNING RESPECT IN THE PSAC
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
DR. KATHLEEN LIPKOVICH
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich was named Edinboro's
first associate athletic director at the outset of the
1981 school year to help administer both the men's
and women's athletic program. She also served as
the women's basketball coach at the University for a
two-year span, prior to devoting her full time
attention administratively to Edinboro's rapidly ex
panding program.
John Furcron
Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Lipkovich
has had teaching and coaching experience at West
Virginia University, Central Connecticut State Col
lege, and Trinity College. The Ohio native, who
graduated from Chaney High School, began her
teaching and coaching career in 1972 with the
Howland Local School District in Howland, Ohio, and
then held a similar position from 1972 through 1975
at McDonald High School in McDonald, Ohio.
Tim Smiley
ASSISTANT COACH
DR. JOHN FURCRON
Dr. John Furcron begins his ninth 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
BGSUgridteam, the Falconscompiledan 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 (15) and John (12), reside in Edinboro.
The 1972 Youngstown State graduate repeived
her M.S. degree in 1975 from West Virginia Univer
sity and was awarded a doctorate from that same
institution in 1977 after majoring in educational
administration and physical education. She com
pleted a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard in
educational administration prior to her arrival at
Edinboro.
TEAM TRAINER > BOB KLINGLER
Bob Klingler begins his 17th 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 Edinboro 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 Edinboro
athletic program with high quality student trainers
who have gone on to distinguish themselves in the
profession after graduation from college.
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH
TIM SMILEY
Returning to his alma mater to assist the
Fighting Scot cage program as a graduate assistant
coach is, Tim Smiley, one of the most prolific scorers
in Edinboro's history. The Fort Wayne, Indiana,
product played guard when Edinboro raced to one of
its best seasons in history, a 22-5 slate during the
1974-75 schedule, when the Plaid experienced
success at the NAIA national tournament in Kansas
City, Missouri. The 1978 grad ranks as the second
leading scorer in Edinboro's history with 1,574 points
and holds the single season standard of 508 markers.
Prior to his return, he taught at Wayne High School in
Ft. Wayne for three years where he also coached
basketball and track. Tim and his wife Nadine, a
former Edinboro student, have a two-year-old
daughter, Asia.
Bob Klingler
8
Kathleen Lipkovich
Paul Newman
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
(Pennsylvania Conference) is comprised of the 14
schools in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education. This new governing body took over from
the Department of Education on July 1,1983, and the
change was also reflected in the granting of uni
versity status to all member institutions.
Another major step up for the conference also
came about this summer with the naming of Donald
E. Kelley as the first PSAC commissioner. A native
Ohioan, Kelley was a three-sport high school stand
out in Cardington, Ohio, and played basketball at
Ohio State. After graduation, he signed a profes
sional baseball contract with the Philadelphia Phillies
but his career was cut short by injury. Kelley is the
former director of athletics at Illinois State University
and brings a diversified background in athletics to the
PSAC.
All members of the conference (with individual
sports exceptions) compete at the NCAA Division II
level and have since 1980. Athletes and teams have
won numerous honors in national competitions over
the years and have helped the PSAC become one of
the most respected "small college" conferences in
the nation.
A list of member schools with their football
affiliation includes: Eastern Division — Bloomsburg
University, Cheyney University, East Stroudsburg
University, Kutztown University, Mansfield Univer
sity, Millersville University, West Chester University;
Western Division — California University, Clarion
University, Edinboro University, Indiana University,
Lock Haven University, Shippensburg University,
Slippery Rock University.
Harold "Hal" Umbargar
SPORTS INFORMATION AND
PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR
PAUL NEWMAN
Paul Newman begins his 17th year of publicizing
Edinboro University's athletic program and now
assists in sports promotion endeavors for the Fight
ing Scots. During his tenure he has also served as
assistant to the president, public relations director
and publications officer for the University. 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 publications.
Paul, his wife, Connie and their children, Paul, Jr.,
Michele and Scott reside in Edinboro.
ASSISTANT TO THE
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
HAROLD ''HAL" UMBARGER
Harold "Hal" Umbarger joined Edinboro Uni
versity's athletic staff this past spring as assistant to
the athletic director. He brings a wealth of talent and
experience to the administrative level of the athletic
program and plays a vital role in overseeing the
academic progress of student athletes as well as
coordinating the on-going functions of the athletic
director's office and the summer programs which
involve the department. The West Newton, Pa.,
native is a 1954 Slippery Rock University graduate
and also owns his masters degree from Penn State.
After a three-year stint with the U.S. Army Security
Agency in Europe, he coached basketball and base
ball at Moshannon Valley (Pa.) HigK School before
accepting a guidance position in the West York Area
School District in 1961. He became a member of
Edinboro's admissions office a year later and in 1967
was named director of admissions. During his tenure
more than 40,000 students were admitted to Edin
boro University.
9
Mike Albert
Jose' Davis
Center
Guard
6-8, 230
5-11, 160
Senior
District Heights, MD
M.J. McDonough H.S.
Sophomore
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Edinboro
Edinboro
Is one of several candidates for the pivot...has a good outside
shot for a big man...is expected to see considerable action.
Saw a lot of action second half of season...poured in 24 points
at Alliance...is extremely quick...an excellent ball handler and
shooter...will be fighting for the starting point guard spot...hit
12 of 14 free throws in 16 games as a freshman.
High School
Graduated from McDonough High School in 1980...averaged
17 points and 13 rebounds each outing...was a member of the
honor roll.
High School
Was named All-Lake Erie League (first team), Cleveland Plain
Dealer Dream Team, Cleveland Press Stars...graduated from
Shaw High School in 1982...averaged 21 points, 4 assists and
3 steals...played against Clinton Smith (Ohio State).
Personal
Parents are John and Shirley Albert...has two brothers (Bill
and Alan) and two sisters (Colleen and Ann)...came to
Edinboro University on advice from his high school teachers
and because he liked Edinboro's scenic campus...majoring in
accounting with a minor in computer science...born October
7,1962...full name is John Michael Albert, but prefers Mike.
Personal
Majoring in art at Edinboro...parents are James and Marjorie
Davis...has three brothers (Anthony, Shedrick, and Raphael)
and two sisters (Yvette and Andrea)...would like to be a
commercial artist...born December 30, 1963...full name is
Jose' Martinez Davis.
Favorites
Pizza...Washington Bullets...Neil Diamond...chicken...Rodney
Dangerfield..."Easy Money”...Clint Eastwood...carpentry...
"Hill Street Blues.”
Favorites
Pizza..."An Officer and a Gentleman”...Louis Gossett, Jr....
Los Angeles Lakers...Isiah Thomas...Earth, Wind and Fire...
Luther Vandrose... "Roots”...photography...tennis.
Fighting Scot Stats
G
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
22
6
16
TOTALS
44
FG
18
FT
7
1
1
Pet.
.400
.143
.143
20
.339
9
2
0
Pet.
.467
.400
Reb Avg
55 2.5
8 1.3
TP
43
4
Avg A
S
2.0
2
1
1
4
.000
10
.6
2
.1
2
0
1
.450
73
1.7
49
1.1
3
.7
BIk
4
Fighting Scot Stats
2
0
Year
1982-83
6
9
5
4
4
FG
26
Pet.
.490
FT
12
Pet. Reb Avg
.857
7
.4
TP Avg A S BIk
63 3.9 3 5
3
Career Bests
Career Bests
Points
Slippery Rock...........1/10/81
LaRoche..........................1/9/81
Clarion........................... 2/4/81
Clarion........................ 1/15/81
G
16
Points
24 Alliance.................
6 Cheyney.................
6 Slippery Rock........ .. 2/28/83
Rebounds
8 Mercyhurst...................1/12/81
6 Aiiiance.......................... 2/9/81
5 Ciarion............................ 2/4/81
Rebounds
2 Slippery Rock............2/28/83
10
11
John Hanson
Pete Hineman
Guard
Guard
6-1, 195
6-2, 195
Freshman
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Freshman
Linesville, PA
Linesville High School
High School
High School
A 1983 graduate of Shaw High School...was selected to AllLake Erie League Team and the Cleveland Plain Dealer Dream
Team...shot 59 percent from the floor for the 24-1 Cardinals
...led the team in blocked shots...averaged 11 points and 5
rebounds per game.
Graduated from Linesville High School in 1983...averaged 17
points and 8 rebounds in his senior year...scored 1,729 points
in his 4 years...lettered in basketball (4), football (3), and
baseball (2).
Personal
Personal
Has yet to decide a major at Edinboro...nickname is "Hawk"
...parents are David and Martha Hineman...has two brothers
(Barney and John) and four sisters (Barb, Donna, Marrieanne,
and Patti Jo)...chose Edinboro University because it's close to
home and not near a big city...born May 22,1965...full name is
Peter Allan Hineman.
Majoring in business administration...has two sisters (Lori
and JoAnn)...parents are John and Nadine Hanson...hopes to
have his own business or become a professional golfer...born
November 5, 1964...full name is John Paul Hanson.
Favorites
Pork chops...corn bread..."Superman M'"...Eddie Murphy...
Philadelphia 76ers...DeBarge...golf...reading...Julius Erving.
Favorites
Pizza...Julius Erving..."First Blood"...spaghetti..."Hill Street
Blues"...Philadelphia 76ers...Richard Pryor...Jackson
Browne.
Coach Conti on John Hanson
"John has all the physical skills necessary to be an out
standing college basketball player. He still has to adjust
mentally to college level basketball before he can contribute to
our program in a varsity role. Of course, this will come with
time and experience. His best attributes are his physical
strength and quickness."
Coach Conti on Pete Hineman
"Pete is probably the best pure athlete to come into our
program since Edwin Wright. He reminds me an awful lot of
Jim Romaniszyn (former Edinboro All-American) as having
natural athletic ability. He has all that's needed to be
successful at the college level."
12
13
William Jeffries
Forward
Terrance Jenkins
Forward
6-5, 200
6-4, 185
Sophomore
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Freshman
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Edinboro
44
High School
Has exceptional jumping ability...beefed up over the summer
...is expected to see action at forward...played in all but four
games last year as a freshman.
Graduated from Shaw High School in 1983...earned 3 letters
in basketball...named to First Team All-Lake Erie League and
Cleveland Plain Dealer Dream Team...shot 54 percent from
floor and 70 percent from charity stripe...second on team in
assists and blocked shots...averaged 14.7 points and 6.0
rebounds per contest.
High School
Averaged ten points and eight rebounds for Shaw High
School...graduated in 1982...was named Honorable Mention
to the All-Lake Erie League Team...selected to play in the
Tri-County All-Star game.
Personal
Majoring in commercial art at Edinboro University...parents
are Alton and Mary Ann Jenkins...has one brother (William)
and two sisters (Yolanda and Tanya)...would like to play
professional basketball...born June 15, 1965...full name is
Terrance Braxton Jenkins.
Personal
This computer science major would like to do extensive work
with computers upon graduation...parents are William and
Barbara Jeffries...has two brothers (Duane and Darrell) and
one sister (Andrea)...born October 1, 1964...full name is
William Omar Jeffries.
Favorites
Chili...Phil Donahue...Chinese food...Edward G. Robin
son..."Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"...Eddie Murphy...
Lionel Ritchie...George Gervin...Seattle Supersonics...photog
raphy...painting...nature.
Favorites
"Remington Steele"...ribs..."48 Hours"...Cameo...chocolate
cake...Eddie Murphy...Julius Erving..."A-Team"...Jayne
Kennedy...Philadelphia 76ers.
Coach Conti on Terrance Jenkins
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1982-83
G
24
FG
15
Pet.
.454
FT
9
Pet.
.643
Reb Avg
44
1.8
TP
39
Avg A S
1.6 4 1
"He has Division I potential and we're happy to have him
competing in our program. As he matures, he will realize this
potential and I believe he will be a standout Division II player. I
put him in a class with three other outstanding freshmen I
recruited here in Don Lovett, Steve Senko and Edwin Wright.
He's a 6-4 guard who can do it all."
BIk
2
Career Bests
7
7
6
4
Points
Oaemen...................... 1Z24/83
Alliance................... 12/10/82
Alliance..................... 2/24/83
St. Vincent................ 12/4/82
Rebounds
6 Alliance....................... 2/24/83
6 LaRoche....................... 1/31/83
5 California..................... 1Z22/83
4 Alliance.....................12/10/82
14
15
Willie Lee
Barry Marshall
Guard
Forward
5-4, 140
6-4, 200
Senior
Clewiston, FL
Clewiston High School
Senior
Pomfret, MD
M.J. McDonough H.S.
Edinboro
Edinboro
Will be pushing for a starting spot...is a good perimeter
shooter...averaged 4.6 points last year...hit two 3-pointers at
Akrjn last year...has lettered all 3 years at Edinboro Uni
versity.
Led the Fighting Scots in blocked shots last year...ranks fourth
on the all-time blocked shot chart...was the third leading
rebounder a year ago...had his best game against Cheyney last
year in Pennsylvania Conference semi-final game (13 points,
14 rebounds).
High School
Averaged 17.4 points, 5 assists, and 3 steals his senior
year...graduatedfrom Clewiston High School in 1980...named
All-State, Co-MVP, Burger Queen and All-Tourney Team.
High School
A 1980 graduate of McDonough High School...averaged 24.2
points and 13.7 rebounds a game...was mentioned in "Who's
Who Among American High School Students."
Personal
Majoring in history at Edinboro...made the Dean's List last
year...would like to go to graduate school...son of Beulah
Lee...member of 3.0 Club...has four brothers and four
sisters...born July 10, 1962...full name is Willie Dives Lee.
Personal
Majoring in business economics...has two brothers (Kenneth
and Marvin)...parents are Robert and Thelma Marshall...
Referred to Edinboro by two of his high school teachers., .born
December 12, 1961...full name is Barry Delano Marshall.
Favorites
Debbie Allen...soap operas...steak..."48 Hours"...Richard
Pryor...shrimp..."Of Mice and Men"...Michael Jackson...
Philadelphia 76ers...dancing.
Favorites
Photography...seafood...steak..."Saturday Night Live"..."48
Hours"...Eddie Murphy...Philadelphia 76ers...Whispers...
Clint Eastwood...tennis.
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
G
24
29
27
FG
49
59
48
Pet.
.441
.484
.369
FT
9
29
26
Pet.
.692
.690
.722
Reb Avg
24 1.0
.7
22
28 1.0
TOTALS
80
156
.430
64
.703
74
.9
TP Avg A S BIk
107 4.6 10 9 0
147 5.1 31 17 5
124 4.6 37 24 1
378 4.7 78 50
Fighting Scot Stats
6
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
G
5
29
28
TOTALS
62
FG
35
41
Pet.
.462
.455
.436
88
.447
12
FT
40
Pet.
.400
.556
.615
Reb Avg TP Avg A S BIk
19 3.8
26 5.2 0 1
8
63 2.2
80 2.8 13 20 24
127 4.5 122 4.4 13 22 39
52
.591
209
2
10
3.4
228
3.7 26 43
71
Career Bests
Points
Daemen.................
Allianee.................
Mereyhurst............
Gannon .................
..1/24/83
... 2/9/82
... 2/9/81
..2/16/81
Rebounds
5 Akron..................... .12/15/82
4 Clarion................... ..1/29/83
4 Indiana................... ..2/14/81
Career Bests
Points
13 Cheyney ..............
13 Look Haven ...
12 Daemen..............
11 California ....
11 Mereyhurst ...
16
Rebounds
14 Cheyney .................
10 Slippery Roek . . ,,. 2/3/82
9 California ^
,
8 California.............
8 California.............
17
Gary McChesney
Ear! Minor
Forward
6-6, 210
Junior
Fredonia, PA
Lakeview High School
Guard
6-1, 180
Junior
Uniontown, PA
Uniontown High School
High School
Junior College
A1980 graduate of Lakeview High School...was a member of
the National Honor Society...averaged 14 points and 12
rebounds a game...was a member of the Mercer County AllStar Team.
Attended Allegheny Community College...averaged 16 points
and 4 rebounds per contest...was named to the National
Junior College Athletic Association All-Star Team...led
Allegheny to a 32-4 record and to the National Junior College
Championship.
Personal
High School
Majoring in computer science...parents are Gary and Janet
McChesney...has two brothers (Michael and Robert) and two
sisters (Michele and Susan)...chose Edinboro because of its
fine computer science program...born August 6, 1962...full
name is Gary Norman McChesney.
Is a 1981 graduate of Uniontown High School...averaged 17
points and 7 rebounds a game...led Uniontown to PIAA Class
AAA title in 1981 ...was named MVP in the state finals...played
against Pat Ewing (Georgetown)...named to the PIAA AllState First Team.
Favorites
Personal
Ice cream..."Hill Street Blues"...Clint Eastwood...'The Outlaw
Josey Wales"...Robert Plant...hunting...Larry Bird...Phila
delphia 76ers...Bill Murray.
Majoring in criminology...chose Edinboro University because
of its location and good basketball tradition ...parents are Earl
and Madonna Minor...is an only child...born February 5,
1963...full name is Earl Ray Minor.
Coach Conti on Gary McChesney
"Gary has been the biggest surprise among our new
additions. He's a tremendously physical rebounder who will
add to our strength inside. He's an outstanding student who
carries a 3.0 average and the kind of person we enjoy having in
our program."
Favorites
Steak..."Godfather"...Moses Malone..."Knots Landing"...
Richard Pryor..."48 Hours"...Cameo...pool.
Coach Conti on Earl Minor
"Earl in one word is a 'winner.' Every basketball team he has
played on has been of championship caliber. Uniontown won
the state title with him and Allegheny Community College
went to the national junior college finals behind his play. He
has been recruited to replace Brian Simmons as our coach on
the floor. He will provide maturity and leadership to a young
basketball team."
18
Brian Sharick
Seaborn White
Guard
Forward/Center
5-11. 175
6-6, 225
Senior
Lower Burrell, PA
Burrell High School
Sophomore
Toledo, OH
Scott High School
Edinboro
Edinboro
Will be fighting for a starting spot at the point...is an excellent
outside shooter...will be one of the Scots "zone busters" this
year...can handle the ball well.
Moves extremely well for a big man...will help the Scots with
his rebounding ability...has shown much improvement...will
be counted on for rebounding and blocked shots.
High School
High School
Graduated from Burrell High School in 1980...was named
All-Section, All-Pittsburgh Area, and Post Gazette Player-ofthe-Week...averaged 18 points and 6 assists his senior year.
A1982 graduate of Toledo Scott High School...named All-City
his senior year...led Bulldogs to 21 -6 record and a trip to the
state semi-finals...averaged 11 points, 9 rebounds, and 4
blocked shots.
Personal
Would like to coach high school basketball...majoring in
mathematics...member of 3.0 Club...named to Dean's List last
year...chose Edinboro because of its math program and
student-faculty ratio...parents are Edward and Marilyn
Sharick...has eight brothers and sisters...born May 8, 1962
...full name is Brian Adam Sharick.
Personal
Parents are Seaborn and Patricia White...has two brothers
(Mark and Eric) and two sisters (Robin and Teya)...majoring in
communications...born February 19, 1982...full name is
Seaborn White, Jr., but prefers "C.B."
Favorites
Favorites
Seafood..."A-Team"...Earvin Johnson..."Thorn Birds"...
Lakeside..."Trading Places"...Debbie Allen...Eddie Murphy...
chess...swimming.
"Leave it to Beaver"...prime rib...Steve Martin..."Deer
Hunter"...Boston Celtics...James Taylor...golf...running...
Larry Bird.
Fighting Scot Stats
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1981-82
1982-83
TOTALS
G
18
Pet.
.214
.419
FT
7
22
FG
3
13
10
Pet.
.778
.909
40
16
.356
17
.850
Reb Avg
.3
5
5
.2
10
.3
TP
13
36
Avg A S BIk
.7
5 3 0
1.6 9 8 0
49
1.2 14 11
Year
1982-83
8
6
6
2
2
2
Pet.
.471
FT
5
Pet. Reb Avg TP Avg A S BIk
.455 33 1.4 37 1.6 1 6
3
Career Bests
0
5
4
4
4
Career Bests
Points
Daemon.....................1/24/83
Allegheny....................1/8/83
Alliance.................. 12/10/82
G
FG
23
16
Rebounds
Lock Haven................ 2/9/83
Daemon.................... 1Z29/83
Daemon.................... 1Z23/82
20
Points
Gannon................... 12/6/82
Slippery Rock .... 2/28/83
Clarion...................... 2/19/83
LaRoche................... 1/31/83
Rebounds
9 Clarion..........................2/19/83
4 Gannon.......................12/6/82
3 Lock Haven................ 1/19/83
21
Tim Williams
Center
Edwin Wright
Guard
50
6-8, 225
6-1, 185
White Plains, NY
White Plains, High School
Senior
Clewiston, FL
Clewiston High School
Edinboro
Is a physical inside player...will see considerable action this
year...has a soft shooting touch for a big man...is a intense
player.
Edinboro
Edwin is a four-year starter...ranks 12th on the all-time
scoring chart with 989 points...is a tremendous defensive
player...has excellent speed and jumping ability...was named
to the Erie Morning News "Big Five" First Team and Penn
sylvania Conference-West Second Team.
High School
In the graduating class of 1980 from White Plains High
School...made All-City, All-Conference, and All-State...
averaged 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 8 assists per game.
High School
In the 1980 graduating class at Clewiston High School...was
named All-State, All-Southwest First Team, and MVP in the
Burger Queen and Ft. Myers Christmas tournaments...aver
aged 21 points and 7.5 rebounds.
Personal
Tim is an only child...majoring in communications...has a goal
of obtaining a master's degree in communications, and would
like to get involved in public relations...born July 12, 1962...
full name is Timothy Ivan Javaar Williams.
Personal
Has three brothers (Rodney, Corey, and Herschel) and one
sister (Alecia)...majoring in health and physical education
...would like to coach at the high school level...born March 27,
1962...full name is Edwin Drake Wright.
Favorites
Soul food...Eddie Murphy..."Roots"...Seattle Supersonics...
Gus Williams..."Power of Positive Thinking"...Patrice Rushin
...Jayne Kennedy...karate...photography...contemporary jazz.
Favorites
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1982-83
G
18
FG
18
Pet.
.500
FT
18
Pet.
.667
Reb Avg
28
1.6
TP
54
Avg A
3.0 2
S
7
Steak, ribs and black-eyed peas..."Hill Steet Blues"...Jayne
Kennedy..."Cujo"...Moses Malone..."Trading Places"...
Marvin Gaye...pool...Eddie Murphy...Midnight Star...video
BIk
0
games.
Career Bests
10
9
7
Points
Daemen..................... 1/24/83
Allegheny................... 1/8/83
Pitt-Bradford...............1/17/83
Rebounds
Fighting Scot Stats
6 Daemen........................1/24/83
3 LaRoehe........................1/31/83
Year
1980-82
1981-82
1982-83
G
24
30
28
TOTALS
82
FG
140
157
Pet.
.385
.449
.486
FT
54
35
417
.440
120
66
Pet.
.730
.636
.767
Reb
113
87
89
Avg
4.7
2.9
3.2
155
.721
289 3.5
TP
294
315
380
Avg A S BIk
12.3 34 20
4
10.5 33 42 10
13.6 31 38
6
989 12.1 98 100 20
Career Bests
31
29
28
25
24
Points
Slippery Rock............. 1/10/81
Mercyhurst...............12/14/81
Lock Haven................... 2/9/83
Gannon...................... 2/14/83
California.....................1/22/83
10
10
9
8
8
8
Rebounds
LaRoehe......................... 1/9/81
Pitt-Bradford............... 12/8/80
Slippery Rock........... 1/10/81
Mercyhurst................... 2/7/83
California.................... 1/22/83
Clarion........................2/13/82
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ALLIANCE EAGLES
Sat., Nov. 19, 1983 at Erie Civic Center
Fri., Dec. 9, 1983 at Edinboro
Location: Cambridge Springs, PA
Enrollment: 300
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 3-26
President: Dr. Casimir J. Kowalski
Athletic Director: Ted Haiuch
Head Coach: Ted Haiuch
Sports Info. Director: Albert Modrejewski
SID Phone: (814) 398-2098
Home Court: Camb. Spgs. High School (1,500)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 81-68;
Alliance 92-86
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/4
Team Strength(s): Shooting
Team Question Mark(s): Rebounding, depth
Cej[ita\r\(sy, Chris Berdis
Top Veterans: Chris Berdis (G-F, 6-3, Sr., 4.1)
Tom Maiush (F, 6-2, So., 8.4)
Top Newcomers: Ron Richards (G-F, 6-5, So.)
HANOVER PANTHERS
Fri.-Sat. Nov., 25-26,1983 at Muskingum Tourn.
Location: Hanover, IN
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Royal Blue and Cardinal Red
Conference: Hoosier-Buckeye
1982-83 Record: 17-11
Conference Record: 10-6 (3rd)
President: Dr. John E. Horner
Athletic Director: John R. Collier
Hoad Coach: John R. Collier
Sports Info. Director: Jens Sorensen
SID Phone: (812) 866-2151
Homo Court: Lynn Hall (2,000)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 4/1
Team Strongth(s): Shooting, defense
Team Question Mark(s): Inexperience
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Mark Mitchell (F, 6-5, Sr., 8.6)
Earnest Jannels (G, 5-10, Jr., 4.7)
Top Newcomers: Tom Wells (G, 6-2, So.)
Mark Lawrence (G, 6-0, So.)
MUSKINGUM FIGHTING MUSKIES
Fri.-Sat., Nov. 25-26,1983 at Muskingum Tourn.
Location: New Concord, OH
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Black and Magenta
Conference: Ohio Athletic (OAC)
1982-83 Record: 19-9
Conference Record: 9-5 (4th)
President: Dr. Arthur J. DeJong
Athletic Director: Jim Burson
Head Coach: Jim Burson
Sports Info. Director: Kelly Clevenger
SID Phone: (614) 826-8195
Home Court: John Glenn Gym (2,000)
Last Game: 1973-74, Muskingum 62-55
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/5
Team Strength(s): Shooting, defense
Team Question Mark(s): Depth
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Tim Lacy (F, 6-3, Sr., 9.5)
Mark Dempsey (G, 6-0, Jr., 11.5)
Top Newcomers: Deane Brown (G, 6-1, Fr.)
Kevin Jarrett (F, 6-4, Fr.)
TIFFIN DRAGONS
Fri.-Sat., Nov. 25-26,1983 at Muskingum Tourn.
Location: Tiffin, OH
Enrollment: 600
Colors: Green and Gold
Conference: Mid-Ohio (MOC)
1982-83 Record: 17-11
Conference Record: 9-5 (3rd)
President: George Kidd, Jr.
Athletic Director: Jim Reitenbach
Head Coach: Jim Reitenbach
Sports Info. Director: Jeanne Rudensky
SID Phone: (419) 447-6442
Home Court: Community YMCA (1,000)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/3
Team Strength(s): Undecided
Team Question Mark(s): Young, inexperience
Captain(s): Frank Cardo, Doug Capelle
Top Veterans: Frank Cardo (G, 5-10, Sr., 20.4)
Craig Turak (F, 6-7, Jr., 8.1)
Top Newcomers: Mike Egbert (C, 6-6, Fr.)
Dan Wurm (F, 6-5, Fr.)
PITT-BRADFORD PANTHERS
Mon., Nov. 28, 1983 at Pitt-Bradford
Location: Bradford, PA
Enrollment: 1,150
Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 19-9
President: Dr. Richard McDowell
Athletic Director: Dick Danielson
Head Coach: Dick Danielson
Sports Info. Director: Robert Newcombe
SID Phone: (814) 362-3801
Home Court: T.L. McDowell Sports Center (1,800)
Last Game: 1982-83, Pitt-Bradford 65-56
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/6
Team Strength(s): Winning attitude
Team Question Mark(s): Youth, inexperience
Captain(s): Keith Roiick, Lorenzo Newsome
PITT-BRADFORD CONT'D
Top Veterans: Keith Roiick (C, 6-6, Sr., 9.2)
Lorenzo Newsome (F, 6-4, Sr.,9.8)
Top Newcomers: Duane Wilkerson (G, 6-0, Fr.)
Jonathon Orr (F, 6-6, Fr.)
POINT PARK PIONEERS
Thurs., Dec. 1, 1983 at Point Park
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Green and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 20-12
President: John V. Hopkins
Athletic Director: Jerry Conboy
Head Coach: Jerry Conboy
Sports Info. Director: Dave Mrvos
SID Phone: (412) 391-4100
Home Court: Allegheny Community Col. (1,800)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 53-46
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 1/7
Team Strength(s): Experience
Team Question Mark(s): Complacency
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Joe McMillan (F, 6-6, Sr., 19.0)
Perry Dickens (C, 6-7, So., 11.5)
Top Newcomers: Bruce Beichner (C, 6-8, Fr.)
WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS
Sat., Dec. 3, 1983 at Wright State
Location: Dayton, OH
Enrollment: 15,000
Colors: Hunter Green and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 28-4
President: Dr. Robert J. Kegerreis
Athletic Director: Dr. Michael J. Cusack
Head Coach: Ralph Underhill
Sports Info. Director: David Stahl
SID Phono: (513) 873-2771
Home Court: Physical Education Bldg. (2,800)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/8
Team Strength(s): Front court
Team Question Mark(s): Depth at guard
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Fred Moore (C, 6-8, Sr., 14.5)
Mike Grote (G, 6-1, Sr., 5.7)
Top Newcomers: Mark Vest (G-F, 6-6, So.)
Rodney Webb (F, 6-8, Fr.)
1982-83 Record: 4-23
President: Dr. John Lilley
Athletic Director: Herb Lauffer
Head Coach: Doug Zimmerman
Sports Info. Director: Joy Greco
SID Phone: (814) 898-1511
Homo Court: Erie Hall (700)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 55-54
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 7/3
Team Strength(s): Shooting, quickness
Team Question Mark(s): Experience
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Chris Garrett (W, 6-3, So., 12.2)
Darren Gray (W, 6-3, So., 9.6)
Top Newcomers: Tony Hasson (G, 6-0, Jr.)
Bill Mikios (G, 6-0, Jr.)
GANNON GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Wed., Dec. 7, 1983 at Edinboro
Mon., Fob. 13, 1984 at Gannon
Location: Erie, PA
Enrollment: 4,200
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Conference: Mideast Collegiate
1982-83 Record: 16-12
Conference Record: New Conference
President: Dr. Joseph P. Scottino
Athletic Director: Howard Elwell
Head Coach: Dick Fox
Sports Info. Director: Steve Huefner
SID Phone: (814) 871-7418
Home Court: HammermiH Center (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Gannon 95-70;
Edinboro 73-62
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 2/10
Team Strength (s): Experience, depth
Team Question Mark(s): Speed, proven scoring
Captain(s): Richard Ratheii, Dave Razzano
Top Veterans: Butch Warner (G, 6-2, Jr., 14.5)
Dave Razzano (F, 6-6, Sr., 8.9)
Top Newcomers: Paul Grubb (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Paul Siegel (G, 6-1, So.)
MERCYHURST LAKERS
Mon., Dec. 12, 1983 at Mercyhurst
Mon., Fob. 6, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Erie, PA
Enrollment: 1,700
Colors: Blue and Green
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 74-/4
President: Dr. William Garvey
Athletic Director: Tony DeMeo
Head Coach: BillKalbaugh
Sports Info. Director: Jim LeCorchick
SID Phone: (814) 825-0226
Home Court: Campus Center (1,700)
BEHREND CUBS
Mon., Dec. 5, 1983 at Edinboro
Location: Erie, PA
Enrollment: 2,050
Colors: Navy, White and Scarlet
Conference: Independent
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MERCYHURST CONT'D
CALIFORNIA VULCANS
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 88-60;
Mercyhurst 88-81
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/7
Team Strength(s): Guards, forwards
Team Question Mark(s): Defense, rebounding
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: John Green (G, 6-0, Jr., 24.3)
Jon Berkley (F, 6-7, Jr., 10.6)
Top Newcomers: Mat Nasser (G, 6-0, Fr.)
Todd Lee (F, 6-6, Fr.)
CLARION GOLDEN EAGLES
Fri., Jan. 13, 1984 at Clarion
Sat,, Feb. 4, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Clarion, PA
Enrollment: 5,400
Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: Pennsylvania - \/\fest
1982-83 Record: 15-11
Conference Record: 7-3 (1st tie)
President: Dr. Thomas A. Bond
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Head Coach: Dr. Richard Taylor
Sports Info. Director: Richard P. Herman
SID Phone: (814) 226-2334
Home Court: W.S. Tippin Gym (4,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Clarion 76-72 (OT), 74-71
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 2/6
Team Strength(s): Guards, quickness
Team Question Mark(s): Rebounding
Captain(s): Ralph Naples, Lionel Young
Top Veterans: Ralph Naples (F, 6-6, Sr., 11.9)
Darryl Whiten (G, 5-8, Jr., 6.2)
Top Newcomers: Randy Barnes (F, 6-4, Fr.)
Mark Engram (F, 6-4, Fr.)
CHEYNEY WOLVES
Mon., Jan. 16, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Cheyney, PA
Enrollment: 2,100
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Conference: Pennsylvania - East
1982-83 Record: 26-6
Conference Record: 12-2 (1st)
President: Dr. C. T. Enus Wright
Athletic Director: Andy Hinson
Head Coach: Charles Songster
Sports Info. Director: A! Willis
SID Phone: (215) 399-2106
Home Court: Cope Hall (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Cheyney 59-51
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/4
Team Strength (s): Centers/forwards
Team Question Mark(s): Backcourt
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Ed Geiger (C, 7-0, Sr., 6.8)
Ray Diaz (G, 6-0, Jr., 4.4)
Top Newcomers: Wilbert Jones (G, 6-1, Fr.)
Gary Dillard (F, 6-7, Fr.)
Wed., Jan. 18, 1984 at Edinboro
Wed., Fob. 8, 1984 at California
Location: California, PA
Enrollment: 4,500
Colors: Red and Black
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 12-13
Conference Record: 5-5 (4th)
President: Dr. John Pierce Watkins
Athletic Director: Jan McConnell
Head Coach: Tim Loomis
Sports Info. Director: Alan Natali
SID Phono: (412) 938-4552
Home Court: Hamer Hall (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 81-65, 94-69
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 2/11
Team Strength (s): Experience, size
Team Question Mark(s): Inside game
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Mike Wilson (G-F, 6-6, Jr., 16.5)
Barry Wright (G, 6-3, Sr., 12.6)
Top Newcomers: A! McCloud (G-F, 6-5, Jr.)
LOCK HAVEN BALD EAGLES
Sat., Jan. 21, 1984 at Lock Haven
Sat., Feb. 11, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Lock Haven, PA
Enrollment: 2,600
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 4-23
Conference Record: 1-9 (6th)
President: Dr. Craig Dean Willis
Athletic Director: Dr. Charles A. Eberle
Head Coach: Dr. Brad Black
Sports Info. Director: Buck O'Reilly
SID Phone: (717) 893-2350
Home Court: Thomas Fieldhgase (2,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 77-59, 86-80
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 4/6
Team Strength(s): Hustling, attitude
Team Question Mark(s): Inexperience, height
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Sam June (G, 6-4, Sr., 9.8)
Jeff Jackman (G, 6-0, So., 4.2)
Top Newcomers: Brad Yoder (G, 6-4, Fr.)
James Price (F, 6-5, Fr.)
INDIANA BIG INDIANS
Wed., Jan. 25, 1984 at Indiana
Wed., Feb. 15, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Indiana, PA
Enrollment: 12,600
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 9-15
Conference Record: 4-6 (5th)
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INDIANA CONT'D
President: Dr. John E. Worthen
Athletic Director: Frank Cignetti
Head Coach: Tom Beck
Sports Info. Director: Larry Judge
SID Phone: (412) 357-2747
Home Court: Memorial Fieldhouse (2,500)
Last Game: /982-83, Edinboro 55-46,59-56 (OT)
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/8
Team Strength(s): Experience, attitude
Team Question Mark(s): Height, youth
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Mike Krafcik (C, 6-6, Sr., 8.1)
Dave Beck (F, 6-5, Jr., 7.5)
Top Newcomers: Mike Bertness (F, 6-4, Fr.)
Kevin Bouknight (G, 6-0, Jr.)
SLIPPERY ROCK ROCKETS
Sat., Jan. 28, 1984 at Slippery Rock
Sat., Feb. 18, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Enrollment: 5,800
Colors: Green and White
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 17-8
Conference Record: 7-3 (1st tie)
President: Herb Reinhard
Athletic Director: Bill Lennox
Head Coach: Dave Rooney
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
SID Phone: (412) 794-5216
Home Court: Morrow Fieldhouse (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Slippery Rock 70-64,
56-53; Edinboro 56-54
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/8
Team Strength (s): Depth, rebounding
Team Question Mark(s): Guards, scoring
Captain(s): Troy MUd
Top Veterans: Troy MUd (F, 6-4, Sr., 19.9)
Kevin Williams (F, 6-6, So., 6.4)
Top Newcomers: Herman Willis (G, 6-3, Fr.)
Tony Conn (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/5
Team Strength(s): Experience
Team Question Mark(s): Depth
Captain(s): Jody Peters, Mark Zimmerman
Top Veterans: Jody Peters (F, 6-5, Sr., 9.5)
Doug Weygandt (G, 6-2, Sr., 6.8)
Top Newcomers: Bill Burk (G, 6-1, So.)
LaROCHE RED DEVILS
Mon., Feb. 20, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Enrollment: 1,600
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 4-20
President: Sister Margaret Huber
Athletic Director: Raymond Bauer
Head Coach: John Pasquinelli
Sports Info. Director: Theresa Kulbacki
SID Phono: (412) 367-9300
Home Court: Carson Middle School (800)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 88-76
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 6/5
Team Strength (s): Shooting
Team Question Mark(s): Size, quickness
Captain(s): BillKnass
Top Veterans: Bill Knass (G, 6-2, Sr., 14.1)
Kike Rivera (G, 6-1, So., 5.8)
Top Newcomers: Ron Gruber (C, 6-6, Jr.)
Don Mathews (F, 6-5, Jr.)
ST. VINCENT BEARCATS
Sat., Fob. 25, 1984 at St. Vincent
Location: Latrobe, PA
Enrollment: 860
Colors: Green and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 11-17
President: Rev. Augustine Flood, O.S.B.
Athletic Director: Rev. Myron Kirsch, O.S.B.
Head Coach: Bernie Matthews
Sports Info. Director: Tom Ackerman
SID Phone: (412) 539-9761
Home Court: Kennedy Hall (2,400)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 90-77
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 1/8
Team Strength(s): Shooting
Team Question Mark(s): Experience, inside game
Captain(s): Ivan Howard, Marty May
Top Veterans: Ivan Howard (G, 6-2, Sr., 9.8)
Mike Matthews (G, 6-0, So., 8.8)
Top Newcomers: Jim Moon (C, 7-0, Fr.)
Dave Jordan (F, 6-5, Fr.)
GROVE CITY WOLVERINES
Tues., Jan. 31, 1984 at Grove City
Location: Grove City, PA
Enrollment: 2,200
Colors: Crimson and White
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 21-4
President: Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie
Athletic Director: R. Jack Behringer
Head Coach: John Barr
Sports Info. Director: Robert W. Smith
SID Phone: (412) 458-6600
Home Court: College Arena (1,800)
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 54-40
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Coach: Sox Harrison
32 Clarion............................. 22
60 Fredonia.........................22
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58 Clarion............................ 27
58 Fredonia........................ 26
58 Youngstown YMCA ... 38
87 Kanty College................. 21
20 Clarion.............................14
36 California ..................... 25
46 Slippery Rock................. 32
24 Slippery Rock................. 36
49 Fredonia......................... 29
50 Indiana............................. 13
40 California ..................... 19
42 Youngstown YMCA ... 44
38 Indiana............................. 22
__ 34 Slippery Rock..................30
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29 Ashland............................ 41
25 Slippery Rock.................. 24
18 Buffalo St. Tchrs.............20
20 Canisius ......................... 38
36 West Chester................. 37
31 Waynesburg................... 25
25 Slippery Rock................. 22
40 California ....................... 38
32 Clarion............................. 22
45 Indiana............................. 25
41 Buffalo St. Tchrs........... 22
39 California ....................... 52
32 Clarion............................ 19
23 Indiana............................ 24
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55 Alliance........................... 15
42 Alliance........................... 20
43 Erie Branch..................... 22
24 West Chester..................20
43 Kutztown......................... 32
34 Slippery Rock..................33
21Clarion............................... 14
29 Indiana.............................23
44 Erie Branch .....................24
28 Slippery Rock................. 29
38 California ....................... 39
34 California ....................... 38
59 Clarion............................. 41
47 Indiana............................... 30
21 Allegheny........................29
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27 Findlay.............................28
50 Fredonia......................... 22
33 Clarion............................. 20
31 Westminster................... 41
35 California ....................... 32
32 Slippery Rock................. 37
50 Indiana............................. 34
54 Fredonia......................... 29
59 California ....................... 25
30 Westminster................... 45
46 Slippery Rock................. 34
36 Indiana.......................
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36 Clarion............................. 34
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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............... 35
46 Alliance........................... 31
47 Clarion............................. 15
32 Indiana............................. 15
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36 Kent................................. 37
44 Fredonia......................... 45
33 Clarion............................. 28
54 Fredonia......................... 41
48 California ..................... 44
37 Indiana........................... 55
39 Thiel............................... 34
37 Ohio Chiropody............23
32 California ..................... 49
56 Slippery Rock................57
41 Slippery Rock................ 42
41 Indiana........................... 43
35Clarion............................. 41
49 Ohio Chiropody............ 37
582
1934-35 (6-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
- Clarion............................. ..
50 California ....................... 32
36 Slippery Rock................. 30
55 Slippery Rock................. 32
23 Westminster................... 54
35 Indiana.............................28
36 California ....................... 39
24 Westminster................... 44
33 Indiana............................. 39
50 Clarion............................. 37
EUP
Opp.
24 Thiol.................................42
32 Thiel................................ 40
54 Clarion..............................35
33 Clarion (OT) ................... 30
30 Slippery Rock................. 41
40 Slippery Rock.................. 37
44 Indiana............................. 32
32 Indiana............................. 39
50 California ....................... 32
27 California ....................... 33
360
1936-37 (7-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
43 Fredonia .......................... 37
53 Clarion............................. 35
64 California ....................... 42
46 Fredonia ......................... 22
54 Indiana............................. 36
50 Clarion............................. 51
51 Slippery Rock..................34
45 California .......................32
39 Slippery Rock................. 43
47 Indiana............................. 42
492
655
577
1941-42 (3-7)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
57 Fredonia ......................... 29
44 Alliance........................... 33
36 Fredonia ......................... 38
27 Indiana............................. 44
35 Slippery Rock..................51
36 California (OT)................40
28 Clarion..............................41
39 California ........................ 49
37 Lawrence Tech............ 34
33 Canisius ......................
66
1939-40(13-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
49 St. Marys....................... 38
45 Fredonia ........................ 37
51 Ohio Chiropody............ 27
54 Clarion............................ 33
43 Canisius ....................... 52
32 Fredonia....................... 28
44 Alliance......................... 40
37 Indiana........................... 29
32 Clarion........................... 30
52 Slippery Rock................ 44
54 California ......................44
39 Lawrence Tech.............. 45
50 California ..................... 51
36 Slippery Rock................67
40 Indiana........................... 35
39 Alliance......................... 18
47 Ohio Chiropody........... 37
655
1940-41 (11-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
45 OeSalles......................... 44
54 Ohio Chiropody..............33
46 Lawrence Tech..............44
29 Fredonia......................... 28
53 Thiol.................................42
49 Thiel................................. 50
36 Slippery Rock................. 26
■
425
1942-43(1-1)'
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
34 Lawrence Tech...............50
— Alliance............................. —
Season Halted - WWII
1943-44 (War)
1945-46 (0-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
32 Clarion............................. 53
38 Slippery Rock................. 74
33 Clarion............................. 42
33 Alliance........................... 52
39 Alliance (OT)................... 45
175
266
/
/
1946-47(7-8)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
39 Buffalo State................. 51
54 Fredonia .......................... 44
44 Alliance........................... 53
44 Indiana........................... 45
34 Fenn............................... 33
46 Slippery Rock................ 51
63 California ..................... 45
45 Clarion........................... 45
62 Alliance......................... 55
48 Indiana........................... 57
42 California ..................... 45
43 Clarion........................... 41
40 Fenn.................................37
54 Fredonia......................... 25
44 Slippery Rock................. 52
702
Alliance .................... 54
Salem.......................... 57
California ................. 63
California ................. 71
66 Clarion....................... 60
36 Alliance ....................37
61 Fredonia..................... 49
69 Thiol............................. 38
48 Clarion........................ 51
55 Indiana........................62
60 Slippery Rock............. 73
49 Indiana........................ 71
45 Slippery Rock............. 77
43
51
55
63
784
680
1947-48(4-11)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
62 Fredonia......................... 37
51 Fenn................................. 46
846
1948-49 (7-9)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
48 Fredonia...................... 21
65 Alliance ..................... 56
44 Slippery Rock.............. 67
57 Gannon......................... 48
65 Indiana......................... 75
60 Slippery Rock............ 67
50 Clarion....................... 48
46 Buffalo....................... 67
48 Fredonia..................... 43
55 Alliance .................... 44
67 California ................. 59
46 Clarion........................60
51 Gannon........................ 52
50 Thiel..............................76
81 California .................69
56 Indiana........................ 45
858
1944-45 (War)
374
744
EUP
Opp.
49 Ohio Chiropody..............18
33 California ....................... 43
36 Indiana............................. 39
41 Clarion............................. 46
31 California ........................ 37
30 Thiel................................. 35
47 Fredonia......................... 35
45 Thiol................................ 32
37 Ohio Chiropody............30
43 Slippery Rock................. 49
California ..................... 36
Fredonia......................... 37
Clarion............................. 33
California ..................... 49
Indiana............................. 32
Indiana............................. 34
Clarion............................. 36
Slippery Rock............... 53
372
335
1935-36 (5-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
576
34
50
43
38
42
35
51
__ 50
1938-39 (8-2)
Coach: Sox Harrison
419
342
461
1937-38 (6-8)
Coach: Sox Harrison
1933-34 (8-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
366
1931-32(12-1)
Coach: Sox Harrison
53 Clarion............................. 30
43 Indiana............................. 30
41 Slippery Rock..................37
314
519
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
877
1949-60(12-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
72 Fredonia...................... 44
69 Alliance ...................... 40
65 Grove City................... 54
62 Gannon........................ 57
66 California ................... 50
54 Indiana......................... 70
52 Slippery Rock.............. 68
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
910
62
82
63
52
77
80
84
1227
California ................... 77
Clarion........................ 91
Alliance ......................55
Fenn ........................... 75
Thiel..............................70
California ...................63
Grove City................... 99
64 Thiol..............................67
66 Clarion........................ 65
64 Grove City................... 68
70 Gannon........................ 71
68 California ...................89
66 Clarion........................ 88
67 Indiana...................... 109
1227
1103
1951-52 (6-12)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
46 Fredonia..................... 42
58 Allegheny................... 79
63 California ................... 55
46 Gannon........................ 48
57 Slippery Rock............. 61
66 Fredonia......................68
60 Buffalo........................ 65
67 Gannon........................ 85
77 Alliance ..................... 68
71 Indiana........................ 74
49Slippery Rock............... 91
68 Clarion........................ 82
79Grove City.................... 83
61 California ...................92
74 Clarion........................106
67 Alliance .......................67
66 Thiel...............................65
63 Geneva......................... 85
1128
1954-66(8-12)
Coach: Art McComb
EUP
Opp.
62 Gannon........................ 77
69 Allegheny...................80
59 Indiana........................ 98
80 Grove City................... 77
66 Fredonia......................62
61 Allegheny.................. 79
70 Thiol............................. 63
119 Alliance ....................108
77 Slippery Rock..........78
66 California ...................81
61 Indiana........................ 69
72 Slippery Rock............. 67
69 Gannon........................ 70
70 California ...................85
66 Clarion........................ 72
70 Fredonia...................... 61
67 Alliance ......................62
63 Grove City....................71
61 Clarion......................... 66
68 Thiol.............................. 62
1276
1496
1952-53 (8-13)
Coach: Sox Harrison
Opp.
EUP
57 Fredonia......................66
68 Allegheny...................78
67 Grove City................... 77
61 Alliance ....................... 67
75 Indiana........................ 87
67 Slippery Rock............. 92
67 Gannon........................ 71
72 Alliance ....................... 61
68 Gannon........................ 81
68 Indiana..........................64
77 Thiol..............................69
75 Allegheny................... 93
86 Fredonia..................... 68
53 California .................... 73
76 Clarion........................ 82
90 Grove City.................... 67
86 California .................... 81
77 Thiel.............................. 66
32 Clarion........................ 76
63 Geneva........................ 92
67 Slippery Rock.............72
1441
1478
1955-56 (3-17)
Coach: Art McComb
EUP
Opp.
62 Allegheny...................96
53 Alliance ......................69
76 Indiana........................ 91
52 Grove City................... 61
56 Fredonia......................64
74 Allegheny...................84
63 Thiel..............................76
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
64 California ................... 86
64 Clarion........................ 91
74 Grove City................... 76
55 Gannon........................ 71
1643
1290
1950-51 (9-9)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
64 Allegheny................... 52
55 Fredonia....................46
61 Slippery Rock............60
82 Fredonia.................... 72
79 Alliance ....................61
65 Gannon........................ 73
53 Indiana...................... 54
82 Clarion...................... 84
65 Slippery Rock........... 90
55 Buffalo........................ 62
66 Gannon........................ 43
1273
1953-54 (6-12)
Coach: Art McComb
EUP
Opp.
61 Fredonia....................... 49
56 Allegheny.................... 62
68 Indiana........................ 76
56 Grove City.................. 61
61 Fredonia......................64
49 Thiel............................. 42
47 Gannon........................61
73 Allegheny..................89
49 Alliance ..................... 80
67 California .................... 82
72 Alliance .................... 70
1687
1956-57 (5-14)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
EUP
Opp.
81 Grove City.................. 104
63 Allegheny................... 74
66 Thiel.............................. 90
73 California .................110
68 Slippery Rock............78
68Grove City...................105
66Gannon..........................80
71 Clarion....................... 72
84 Fredonia....................... 77
61 Thiol................................64
30
31
67
73
100
1(X)
68
78
107
94
89
California ................... 74
Allegheny...................60
Fredonia..................... 66
Alliance ..................... 88
Fenn ......................... 81
Slippery Rock............. 97
Clarion........................ 88
Alliance ..................... 96
Gannon........................ 90
1477
1694
1957-58(10-11)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
EUP
Opp.
64 Grove City............... 72
84 Slippery Rock..........79
102 Alliance................... 103
90 Fredonia.................. 76
64 Thiel.......................... 61
66 California ...................60
63 Indiana..................... 96
52 Gannon..................... 60
92 Clarion...................... no
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)............76
1574
1662
1958-59 (8-12)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
EUP
Opp.
75 Alliance ..................... 80
101 Slippery Rock............. 92
61 Grove City................... 66
79 Thiel..............................72
62 Gannon........................ 86
88 Clarion...................... 101
91 California ................... 99
94 Slippery Rock .... 106
80 Thiol..............................78
83 Fredonia..................... 74
61 Lock Haven................ 74
56Mansfield.................... 99
66 Grove City.................... 75
69 Mansfield.................... 98
114 Alliance...................104
102 California ................... 93
104 Clarion...................... 112
99 Fredonia.......................72
77 Gannon......................... 79
106 Allegheny.................109
1668
1769
1959-60 (6-13)
Coach: Jim Smart
EUP
Opp.
78 Thiel..............................86
81 Alliance .................... 82
85 Indiana.....................103
84 Fredonia.................... 73
80 Clarion..........................91
73 California .................... 87
79 Indiana........................ 97
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
Grove City............... 74
Slippery Rock......... 66
Grove City............... 68
Fredonia..................76
Alliance ..................... 61
88 California (OT) .... 92
88 Slippery Rock..........96
80 Clarion..................... 66
77 Gannon...................... 105
69 Lock Haven ...... 75
85Lock Haven...............82
100 Thiel.......................... 83
60
61
76
64
62
1563
1470
1960-61 (6-15)
Coach: Loyal Park
EUP
Opp.
68 Lock Haven................87
45 Alliance ....................61
43 Indiana...................... 73
61 Clarion...................... 71
77 Grove City................ 95
54 Mt. Union................... 90
56 California .................58
79 Indiana...................... 89
57 Gannon...................... 62
73 Slippery Rock........... 85
33 Alliance ....................58
85 Fredonia.................... 51
88 Thiel............................ 66
86 California ;.............. 68
64 Slippery Rock............73
70 Clarion...................... 67
62 Gannon...................... 83
55 Grove City................. 73
87 Allegheny (OT) .... 93
93 Fredonia.................... 78
67 Lock Haven.............. 65
1403
1546
1961-62(17-7)
Coach: Loyal Park
EUP
Opp.
60 Fredonia....................58
60 Clarion........................ 65
48 Grove City...................71
81 Slippery Rock..............61
63 Carnegie Tech .... 76
73 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 64
81 California ................... 51
81 Indiana........................ 67
56 Gannon (OT) ............. 58
83 Fenn .............................52
103 L Haven (3 OT) ... 101
63 Alliance ....................... 52
87 Fredonia..................... 80
71 Thiel..............................63
82 California .................64
67 Clarion......................... 62
56 Alliance ...................... 69
74 Indiana........................ 82
69 Thiel.............................. 60
72 Lock Haven................60
76 Slippery Rock..............71
102 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
EUP
Opp.
66 Bluffton........................ 46
82 Alliance ..................... 86
91 Clarion........................ 83
70 Slippery Rock........... 64
60 Carnegie Tech .... 63
87 California ...................56
52 Gannon........................ 60
74 Thiol..............................64
66 Fenn ......................... 68
72 Lock Haven .............. 49
75 Indiana........................ 66
77 Fredonia..................... 66
67 Alliance ..................... 84
73 California ...................83
61 Clarion........................ 58
68 Indiana........................ 75
97 Fredonia..................... 71
83 Lock Haven................ 52
64 Slippery Rock............. 70
Pa. Conference Western
Division Championship:
69 Slippery Rock........... 83
1454
Fenn ......................... 77
California .............. 108
Gannon..................... 58
Clarion..................... 79
1535
1393
1965-66(18-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
84 Mansfield...................83
70 Alliance ......................68
67 Slippery Rock............. 56
95 Lock Haven................ 55
80 Clarion........................ 71
104 Waynesburg................ 88
68 Indiana........................ 71
83 Fredonia..................... 62
78 California .................102
89 Lock Haven................ 72
86 Mansfield...................82
90 Alliance ..................... 83
99 Mich. Lutheran .... 58
79 Slippery Rock............72
95 Indiana........................ 85
70 Geneva........................ 71
93 Cleveland State .... 72
83 Clarion........................ 79
71 California ...................58
Pa. Conf. Championship:
76 Cheyney .................... 96
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
76 Geneva........................ 60
79 California ...................62
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
53 Central Michigan ... 67
1347
1963-64(16-6)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
75 Alliance ....................... 59
63 Slippery Rock.............67
73 Thiol............................. 45
92 Baldwin-Wallace ... 90
72 Bloomsburg................71
84 Clarion....................... 66
106 Fredonia..................... 81
94 Fenn ......................... 82
71 Bloomsburg................ 74
85 Indiana........................ 99
80 Lock Haven................48
88 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 73
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
69
95
50
77
1868
1673
1966-67(11-11)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
88 Mansfield...................73
90 Alliance ..................... 93
99 Slippery Rock............. 94
90 Lock Haven................ 77
73 Clarion.......................... 71
87 California .................... 92
110 Fredonia..................... 64
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
EUP
Opp.
99 Grove City...................89
68 Alliance ..................... 80
76 Slippery Rock............. 80
92 Thiol..............................61
109 Lock Haven................ 79
104 Walsh........................... 72
90 Clarion........................ 69
100 Indiana.......................87
70 California ...................82
89 Lock Haven................ 53
84Alliance .......................89
86Geneva..........................85
86 Slippery Rock............. 63
91 Indiana........................ 82
1843
1744
1967-68(19-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
109 Waynesburg................84
84 Slippery Rock............. 56
133 Lock Haven................ 90
103 Clarion....................... 92
98 California ...................91
32
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
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
86 Grove City.................. 65
Pa. Conf. Championship:
73 Cheyney State .... 61
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
55 Gannon........................ 52
41 Westminster........... 48
2148
1834
1968-69(14-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
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
f NAIA District 18 Champ.:
^57 Gannon.......................69
1845
1670
1969-70(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
88 Grove City....................82
115 Pitt-Johnstown .... 55
70 Lock Haven................ 67
75 Slippery Rock............ 69
72 Clarion......................... 75
57 Fredonia...................... 60
85 North Michigan .... 92
85 Univ. Wisconsin . . 104
88 Alliance .................... 75
77 Lock Haven.............. 60
64 Alliance .................... 77
80 Slippery Rock........... 57
72 Indiana.......................75
70 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 58
68 California ................. 77
71 Point Park................. 54
72 Clarion...................... 52
77 Geneva...................... 74
73 Indiana........................ 60
66 California ....... 77
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
68Indiana (OT)..................67
71California .....................72
1664
1539
1970-71 (16-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
96 Grove City.................84
81 Alliance......................69
115 Lock Haven................ 79
88 Slippery Rock............. 76
116 W. Ontario...................62
60 Clarion........................ 66
81 Ohio Wesleyan .... 67
87 Hiram........................... 50
116 N. Michigan................98
96 Kenyon ....................... 98
75 California ...................66
91 Mars Hill..................... 68
96 Geneva........................ 75
73 Slippery Rock............. 77
64 Indiana........................ 84
82 Lock Haven................ 92
91 Oneonta State .... 64
93 California ...................83
85 Clarion (OT)................ 87
89 Alliance ..................... 83
88 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
61 Indiana........................ 68
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
81 Clarion........................ 70
60 Indiana........................ 67
2065
1811
1971-72(17-9)
Coach: Dave Rooney
Opp.
EUP
91 Kenyon........................84
85 Lock Haven (OT) ... 82
73 Point Park...................71
82 Geneva........................ 74
70 Clarion (OT)................ 71
86 Alma (OT).................. 80
66 Capital........................ 78
106 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
76 Indiana (OT).................74
72 Grove City................... 62
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
86 Slippery Rock..............76
81 Clarion........................ 78
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
72 Westmont, Cal............. 91
2066
2060
1972-73(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
64 Mercyhurst...........71
Ohio Wesleyan .... 66
Allegheny............... 85
Clarion....................... 76
Wilmington (DeL) . . 69
California ................. 67
Alliance ....................64
Slippery Rock........... 94
Muskingum.............. 59
Point Park.................79
66 Grove City.................58
66 Bloomsburg.............. 75
85 Mount Union........... 68
68 Indiana.......................60
78 Lock Haven.............. 68
93 Behrend....................60
64 California (OT) .... 59
67 Clarion....................... 66
86 Alliance ....................69
57 Indiana......................63
86 Slippery Rock........... 76
62 Lock Haven.............. 61
74
104
69
67
61
70
74
48
60
1558
1503
1973-74(18-6)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
101 Behrend.................... 64
108 Western Ontario ... 61
95 Clarion...................... 80
122 Alliance ....................72
76 California ................. 60
82 Slippery Rock........... 81
90 W. Va. State.............. 68
75 Ashland................... 74
87 Frostburg....................69
67 Lock Haven.............. 63
81 Bloomsburg.............. 90
126 Point Park................. 95
71 Frostburg....................65
55 Muskingum.............. 62
76 Indiana....................... 86
62Mercyhurst................ 59
81 California ...................51
96 Clarion....................... 86
95 Lock Haven................ 58
67 Indiana........................ 69
101 Slippery Rock........... 95
123 Alliance ..................... 86
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
84 Point Park.................. 80
65 Indiana........................78
2075
87
46
100
80
93
Lock Haven................ 58
Indiana........................ 51
Slippery Rock............. 77
Alliance .................... 66
Frostburg (2 OT) ... 91
Pa. Conf. Championship:
70 Mansfield................. 79
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
1934
1975-76 (24-6)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
73
84
84
78
95
Opp.
Mercyhurst................ 72
West Georgia............. 78
Bald.-Wallace............. 72
Frostburg......................71
Allegheny...................84
68 Clarion........................ 65
88 Lock Haven................56
88 St. Vincent...................69
91 Behrend......................66
70 Aids-Broad (OT) ... 69
73 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 68
81 Frostburg....................71
80 Lock Haven.............. 62
67 Slippery Rock............68
72 California ................. 61
64 Point Park................. 69
61 Indiana....................... 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
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
88 Gustavus Adolp. ... 73
73 Lake Superior St.. . . 76
2276
2067
1732
1976-77(11-12)
Coach: Guy Conti
1974-75 (22-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
95 Bald.-Wallace............. 72
60 Clarion........................ 58
76 Mansfield....................60
80 California ...................62
94 Slippery Rock.............. 71
82 Behrend................. ..68
85 Mercyhurst.................80
88 Point Park................... 78
78 St. Vincent...................70
67 Lock Haven................ 61
93 Frostburg..................... 75
80 St. Vincent...................85
84 Point Park...................85
80 Indiana........................ 70
75 Mercyhurst................ 66
87 California .................... 73
82 Clarion..........................69
EUP
Opp.
91 Capital Univ. (OT) . . 84
86 Clarion........................87
99 Alliance ..................... 85
70 Mercyhurst (OT) ... 69
63 Lock Haven................ 58
89 Behrend......................87
70 Wheeling......................76
79 Shepherd..................84
85 St. Vincent..................80
95 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
33
77
57
96
73
Indiana........................ 88
Slippery Rock............76
Pitt-Johnstown .... 90
Gannon........................ 75
1827
1862
1977-78 (9-15)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
Opp.
90 Atlan. Christian .... 79
73 Concord.....................67
52 Mercyhurst................61
77 Pitt-Johnstown .... 79
77 Alliance ..................... 59
64 Lock Haven................ 54
85 California (F)............. 87
85 Oberlin........................78
82 Behrend..................... 70
85 Morgan State............. 88
73 Georgia State............. 70
73 Pitt-Johnstown .... 75
63 Lock Haven (OT) ... 65
73 Mercyhurst............103
78 Indiana........................ 90
68 Clarion.........................79
65 St. Vincent................... 69
68 Clarion.........................78
75 Slippery Rock..............89
79 Indiana.........................67
66 Point Park................... 69
64 Slippery Rock.............. 69
80 Gannon......................... 89
76 California ...................92
1760
1826
1978-79(11-14)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
Opp.
82 Fairmont State ... 107
77 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 92
87 Alliance ....................56
107 Daemen.................. 85
61 Oberlin..................... 73
78 Pitt-Johnstown .... 74
58 Mercyhurst............. 66
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
EUP
Opp.
80 Carn-Mellon (OT)... 74
62 Westminster............42
70 Gannon...................... 68
84 Mercyhurst.............. 86
103 Pitt-Johnstown .... 78
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
64 Behrend..................... 59
82 St. Lawrence............. 86
76 Lock Haven................ 74
102Daemen....................... 77
59 Indiana........................ 64
62 Pitt-Johnstown .... 60
90 California ...................73
69 Lock Haven................80
60 Slippery Rock............. 48
62 Clarion (2 OT)............. 60
80 Mercyhurst................ 74
76 St. Vincent.................. 62
66 Indiana........................ 63
67 Point Park...................66
68 California ...................66
86 Lock Haven................ 79
84 Alliance ..................... 71
81 Slippery Rock............. 74
71 Clarion........................ 84
83 Gannon........................ 78
NAIA District18 Playoffs:
62 8ehrend..................... 55
72 Clarion........................ 80
1351
88 Slippery Rock............. 78
68 Mercyhurst................ 73
86 Clarion........................ 86
92 L. Haven (2 OT) .... 97
69
60
72
76
61
83
82
Point Park...................76
California ................. 62
Indiana........................ 96
Slippery Rock............. 72
St. Vincent................... 77
Mercyhurst................ 74
Clarion........................ 86
68 Lock Haven................ 57
87 Alliance ..................... 66
67 California ................... 57
66 Indiana (OT)................ 62
67 Gannon........................ 70
84 Slippery Rock........... 74
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
69 Indiana........................ 96
1661
1779
1981-82(22-8)
Coach: Guy Conti
1130
EUP
Opp.
69 West Liberty.............. 66
59 Fairmont................... 90
81 Pitt-Bradford............91
56 Gannon...................... 66
60 Behrend.................... 59
63 Alliance ................... 50
58 Robert Morris............60
70 Mercyhurst...............62
46 Swarthmore...............41
1980-81 (7-17)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
64
69
43
63
64
Opp.
Westminster............. 78
LaRoche..................... 62
Gannon........................ 61
PJtt-8radford............. 77
8ehrend..................... 55
66 LaRoche.....................88
67 Allegheny................ 66
61 Slippery Rock............ 56
78 California .................68
74 Pitt-Johnstown .... 71
64 Lock Haven............... 63
63 Clarion.......................60
88 Daemen................... 84
69 Indiana......................63
64 Grove City..................40
76 LaRoche.................... 68
78 Slippery Rock...........68
81 California (OT) .... 76
66 Mercyhurst............... 60
77 Lock Haven............... 71
79 Clarion....................... 76
77 Gannon.......................63
63 Indiana.....................60
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
58 Clarion....................... 53
67 Bloomsburg............... 83
NCAA East Regionals:
60 Bloomsburg............... 53
56 Monmouth............... 53
1988
1928
SCOTS AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS
88 Mercyhurst ^
66 Akron.............
66 Davis & Elkins .... 49
67 Allegheny . . .
65 Indiana...........
77 Lock Haven . .
66 Pitt-Bradford .
81 California .
90 Daemen . . . .
64 Slippery Rock .
72 Clarion (OT)
88 LaRoche ....
106 Pitt-Jhnst. (20T) ... 99
69 Indiana (OT)
81 Mercyhurst . .
86 Lock Haven . .
94 California . . .
73 Gannon...........
53 Slippery Rock .
71 Clarion...........
86 Alliance ....
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
56 Slippery Rock...........64
61 Cheyney.................. 69
1982-83(18-10)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
Opp.
53 Point Park.................. 46
90 St. Vincent..................77
70 Gannon........................95
65 Behrend..................... 54
81 Alliance .................... 68
EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
EUP
133
126
123
123
122
119
116
116
115
115
114
112
110
110
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
107
OPP
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
Clarion
90
96
97
86
72
108
98
62
79
55
104
78
73
64
84
99
78
84
79
60
61
88
YEAR
EUP
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
1956-57
107
106
106
105
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
101
101
101
100
100
100
100
100
OPP
Daemen
Fredonia
Pitt-Johnstown
Salem
Walsh
Waynesburg
Allegheny
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
California
Allegheny
Daemen
Slippery Rock
Behrend
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Alliance
Indiana
Thiel
Slippery Rock
85
81
99
91
72
88
85
101
92
67
78
93
80
77
92
64
95
66
88
87
83
77
YEAR
1978-79
1963-64
1982-83
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
1959-60
1974-75
TEAM
Akron
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
Davis and Elkins
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
WON
0
0
1
9
48
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
1
0
1
51
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
56
2
1
4
1
1
2
0
6
0
49
7
11
6
1
12
1
1
41
1
0
2
2
0
2
LOST
1
1
0
12
25
0
1
0
1
2
5
0
3
1
1
46
0
3
1
0
2
1
4
46
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
1
6
0
32
6
0
16
0
0
54
0
1
1
0
1
2
RECENT
GAME
1982-83
1974-75
1975-76
1982-83
1982-83
1971-72
1973-74
1977-78
1975-76
1982-83
1981-82
1962-63
1951-52
1946-47
1929-30
1982-83
1968-69
1941-42
1976-77
1979-80
1962-63
1965-66
1982-83
1982-83
1967-68
1977-78
1982-83
1982-83
1940-41
1930-31
1981-82
1964-65
1933-34
1969-70
1976-77
1982-83
1978-79
1977-78
1981-82
1975-76
1970-71
1982-83
1928-29
1937-38
1971-72
1973-74
1975-76
1982-83
TEAM
Lawrence Tech
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
RECENT
WON LOST
GAME
2
2
1942-43
36
13
1982-83
0
1
1968-69
1
0
1968-69
5
7
1974-75
1
0
1971-72
1
0
1970-71
11
9
1982-83
1
0
1965-66
1
0
1981-82
0
1
1977-78
1
2
1972-73
0
2
1973-74
1
1
1970-71
1
1
1978-79
7
0
1940-41
2
0
1972-73
1
1
1971-72
1
0
1974-75
0
3
1982-83
7
3
1982-83
7
7
1982-83
0
1
1981-82
6
0
1969-70
0
1
1979-80
1
0
1939-40
7
3
1982-83
1
1
1971-72
0
1
1976-77
51
50
1982-83
1
0
1981-82
24
9
1964-65
2
0
1966-67
0
1
1978-79
4
0
1966-67
1
1
1929-30
1
0
1975-76
1
0
1981-82
1
0
1973-74
3
2
1978-79
2
0
1973-74
1
5
1980-81
0
1
1971-72
0
1
1976-77
0
1
1972-73
0
1
1969-70
0
1
1971-72
1
1
1928-29
OPPONENTS CENTURY CLUB
OPP
131
112
111
110
110
109
109
108
107
107
Indiana
Clarion
Mount Union
California
Clarion
Allegheny
Indiana
California
Geneva
Fairmont
EUP
72
104
94
73
92
106
67
95
98
82
YEAR
1955-56
1958-59
1971-72
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1953-54
1964-65
1966-67
1978-79
OPP
106
106
105
104
103
103
103
102
101
34
35
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Gannon
U. of Wisconsin
Alliance
Indiana
Mercyhurst
California
Clarion
EUP
65
94
77
85
102
85
73
78
88
YEAR
1967-68
1958-59
1959-60
1969-70
1957-58
1959-60
1977-78
1965-66
1958-59
TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
MOST POINTS
Tim Smiley
Walt Askins
Don Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Don Lovett
Frank Smith
Dan Petchel
Melvin Hooker
Frank Smith
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES
Walt Askins
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Jerome Thomas
Lynn Nelson
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Roy Stauffer
Ken Gerber
Fred Riley
MOST REBOUNDS
Darryl Meachem
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES
Darryl Meachem
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
Most Wins
Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories
Consecutive Victories, One season
Consecutive Conference Wins
24-5
21-3
12-1
89.4
51.7
72.5
55.7
62.5
966
13
13
17
Guy Conti
(regular season play)
Sox Harrison
1975-76
1975-76
1931-32
1967-68
1966-67
1973-74
1965-66
1966-67
1975-76
1975-76
1975-76
1967-69
(29 games)
TEAM RECORDS -GAME
Points
Points, Half
Field Goals
Free Throws
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Points, Two Teams
Longest Games
133
74
54
54
33-40
93.6
(26-27)
93
227
3 OT
Lock Haven
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), 1982-83 (Conti), West
Virginia Wesleyan Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti)
*Won the right to play in NAIA Tournament in Kansas
City, Mo.
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Fred Riley
MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS
Ken Gerber
MOST ASSISTS
Dave Knowiton
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
MOST STEALS
Nick Brascetta
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
MOST POINTS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
54
52
Fredonia
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
Waynesburg
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST FIELD GOALS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
21
2I
39
Indiana State
(Pa. Conf. Record)
1964-65
14-14
14-17
13-16
Gannon
Salem
Baldwin-Wallace
1961-62
1971-72
1964-65
20
19
California
Grove City
1973-74
1969-70
11
Slippery Rock
1979-80
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Ken Gerber
Roy Stauffer
Don Dougan
MOST ASSISTS
Larry Betar
Dave Knowiton
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
36
(29
(19
(25
(26
(24
(27
(22
(18
(26
(24
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
1975-76
1956-57
1978-79
1971-72
1970-71
1979-80
1964-65
1964-65
1979-80
1967-68
26.1 (19 games)
25.6 (18 games)
30.1 (9 games)
1956-57
1964-65
1966-67
58.9
58.3
55.8
59.4
1977-78
1966-67
1964-65
1966-67
(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
100
1971-72
38 (Pa. Conf. Record)
1961-62
194 (24 games)
1970-71
129 (26 games)
1979-80
73 (27 games)
1979-80
TOP CAREER SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
MOST REBOUNDS
Don Dougan
508
496
494
492
485
468
466
460
460
447
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
TOP CAREER SCORERS
Walt Askins
1,739
Tim Smiley
1,574
Don Lovett
1,513
Dan Petchel
1,344
Fred Riley
1,279
Jim Prokell
1,196
Steve Senko
1,178
Gary Stanton
1,177
Frank Smith
1,174
Roy Stauffer
1,153
Don Dougan
1,095
Edwin Wright
989
Melvin Hooker
917
Land Battle
908
Darryl Meachem
881
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
1956-60
1973-77
1976-80
1962-65
1969-72
1969-72
1980-83
1974-78
1966-69
1971-74
1964-68
1981-83
1977-80
1980-83
1963-67
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
37
Don Dougan
Darryl Meachem
Gary Stanton
Land Battle
Dan Petchel
Melvin Hooker
Ken Barker
Don Lovett
Frank Smith
Wendell Rojik
Jim Prokell
Dennis Hampton
Rick Sulka
Don Gerdich
Ron Beckett
992
897
841
745
744
708
689
660
637
622
593
547
507
498
459
1964-68
1963-67
1974-78
1980-83
1962-65
1977-80
1960-65
1976-80
1966-69
1960-64
1969-72
1973-76
1970-73
1971-74
1972-77
SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”
RESULTS BY SEASONS
G
YEAR
14
14
15
13
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
1955-56
13
10
10
13
14
10
17
15
10
2
5
15
15
16
17
18
18
21
18
20
20
PF
L
640
2
12
6
436
8
562
4
11
538
12
1
Researched
Being
519
8
5
342
4
6
366
5
5
529
6
7
582
6
8
492
2
8
744
13
4
655
4
11
372
3
7
34
1
1
War
War
175
0
5
702
8
7
784
11
4
858
9
7
12
978
5
9 1227
9
12 1128
6
8
13 1441
6
12 1103
12 1496
8
17 1290
3
PA
YEAR
G
W
L
PF
PA
381
409
409
314
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
1982-83
19
21
20
19
21
24
20
22
18
23
22
24
22
22
24
26
22
24
27
29
23
24
25
27
24
30
28
5
10
8
6
6
17
11
16
10
18
11
19
14
13
16
17
13
18
22
24
11
9
11
21
7
22
18
14
11
12
13
15
7
9
6
8
5
11
5
8
9
8
9
9
6
5
5
12
15
14
6
17
8
10
1477
1574
1668
1470
1403
1748
1454
1808
1535
1868
1843
2148
1845
1664
2065
2056
1558
2075
2188
2281
1827
1760
1875
1997
1661
1988
2024
1594
1652
1759
1563
1546
1593
1347
1649
1393
1673
1744
1834
1670
1539
1811
2060
1503
1732
1924
2067
1862
1826
1924
1859
1779
1928
1919
TOTALS
983
554
429 66,853
64,458
W
419
335
360
461
576
374
655
577
425
50
266
680
846
877
910
1227
1276
1543
1273
1478
1587
NAIA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1964-65
Dan Petchel
NAIA THIRD TEAM, ALL-AMERICAN
1971-72
Fred Riley
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
Frank Smith
1965-66
Darryl Meachem
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION
1975-76
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Fred Riley
1970-71
NAIA DISTRICT 18 FIRST TEAM
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1979-80
Gary
Stanton
1977-78
Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1975-76
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Dennis Hampton
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
1971-72
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
1970-71
Frank Smith
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
Darryl Meachem
1965-66
NAIA DISTRICT 18 SECOND 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 30 FIRST TEAM
1964-65
Dan Petchel
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.
24.
25.
YEAR
W-L
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
1982-83
1964-65
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
18-10
10-8
PCT
26.
27.
28.
28.
28.
28.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
38.
40.
41.
42.
42.
44.
45.
46.
46.
48.
49.
50.
.923
.857
.827
.815
.800
.792
.782
.778
.778
.750
.733
.733
.727
.708
.705
.667
.667
.654
.636
.615
.591
.591
.571
.556
.555
YEAR
1962-63
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
11-9
7-6
10-10
9-9
5-5
f-1
7-8
10-11
11-14
7-9
6-8
8-12
8-12
8-13
9-15
6-12
6-12
4-9
lAl
6-15
4-11
5-14
4-16
0-5
PCT
.550
.538
.500
.500
.500
.500
.478
.466
.452
.440
.437
.428
.400
.400
.381
.375
.333
.333
.307
.292
.281
.281
.266
.200
.000
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 FIRST TEAM
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
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
1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
Dave Knowiton
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SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
Frank Smith
Don Dougan, Frank Smith
Lynn Nelson
Darryl Meachem
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Newspapers:
PA. CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM
Brian Simmons, Edwin Wright
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1980-81
Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman
1978-79
Rick Federici, Don Lovett
1977-78
Tim Smiley
1976-77
Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar,
1974-75
Don Childs
Dennis Hampton, James Boyd,
1973-74
Charlie Hickox
Larry Betar
1972-73
Jim Romaniszyn
1971-72
Dave Knowiton
1970-71
Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins
1968-69
Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson,
1967-68
Mick Unick
Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan
1965-66
Name
Corry Evening Journal
Contact
Bob McCray
Edinboro Independent
Mike Manos
Erie Daily Times
Frank DeSantis
Erie Morning News
Jack Polancy
Meadville Tribune
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pat Rini
Marino Parascenzo
Pittsburgh Press
Ray KienzI
Sportsweek
Pat Cuneo
Warren Times Observer
Dave Pirillo
Television Stations:
Darryl Meachem
PITTSBURGH PRESS ALL-DISTRICT
First Team
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1981-82
Land Battle
1979-80
Melvin Hooker
1975-76
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Tim Smiley
1973-74
Dennis Hampton
1971-72
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1968-69
Frank Smith
PA. CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION
Tyrone Tillman
1979-80
Don Lovett
1976-77
Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton
1974-75
Roy Stauffer
1971-72
Tim Ziner, Mick Unick, Jim Robinson
1968-69
Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins,
1966-67
Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem,
Frank Smith
Dave Shenelt
1964-65
Ken Barker
1962-63
Ken Barker, Jim Sims, Wendell Rojik
1961-62
ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE" TEAM
First Team
Steve Senko, Edwin Wright
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1981-82
Steve Senko
1980-81
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1979-80
Don Lovett
1978-79
Tim Smiley
1975-76
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Second Team
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1974-75
1973-74
FIGHTING SCOT MEDIA OUTLETS
Second Team
1981-82
1979-80
1973-74
1972-73
1970-71
1969-70
Fred Riley
Art Dickinson
Third Team
1974-75
1970-71
1969-70
Charlie Hickox
Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell
Steve Senko
Don Lovett
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer’
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
Land Battle, Brian Simmons
Clyde Brabson
Land Battle, Marcus Thompson
Tyrone Tillman
Melvin Hooker
Charlie Hickox
James Boyd, Dennis Hampton,
Charlie Hickox, Roy Stauffer
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WJET (ABC)
John Evans
WQLN (PBS)
Paul Brown
WSEE (CBS)
Stu Boyar
Edinboro CoAxial
Martha Lewandow!
Erie Cablevision
Mike Williams
Meadville Master Antenna
Jim Cook
Tele-Media Cable
Robert Lechner
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K104 (WCCK)
Andy Pressman
WEYZ
Gary Loncki
WFSE
Gary Christiansen
WJET
Kevin Benson
WLKK
Larry Baker
WMGW
WRIE
Sports Director
Bob Hughes
WSEG
Ron Raymond
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MBMOTOTHEMIDIA
Edinboro University's 1983-84 guide has been de
signed to assist members of the press in the coverage of
Fighting Scot men'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 (roster, 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, Edinboro
University, Edinboro, Pa. 16444, Office phone: (814) 7322811; home phone: (814) 734-3735.
FIGHTING SCOTS
1983-84 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER
SAT
FRI
19
25
SAT
26
MON
28
Alliance (7:00 p.m., Erie Civic Center)
Muskingum Tournament (8:45 p.m.. New
Concord, Ohio)
Edinboro, Hanover, Muskingum, Tiffin
Muskingum Tournament
(New Concord, Ohio)
at University of Pitt-Bradford
DECEMBER
at Point Park (7:30 p^m.)
at Wright Sta^(7:30 p.m.)
BEHREND
GANNON
ALLIANCE
at Mercyhurst
THURS
SAT
MON
WED
FRI
MON
JANUARY
FRI
MON
WED
SAT
WED
SAT
TUE
13
16
18
21
25
28
31
*at Clarion
CHEYNEY
*CALIFORNIA
*at Lock Haven
•INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF
*at Slippery Rock
at Grove City
FEBRUARY
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT.
MON
SAT
1
4
6
8
11
13
15
18
20
25
DAEMEN
•CLARION
MERCYHURST
•at California
•LOCK HAVEN
at Gannon
•at Indiana University of Pa
•SLIPPERY ROCK
LaROCHE
at St. Vincent (7:30 p.m.)
^Pennsylvania Conference Games
All games are played at 8:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
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EDINBORO
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POSITION
___ 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 Head Football Coach
___Athletic Trainer
___ Associate Athletic Director
___ Assistant Football Coach
___ Women's Cross Country, Track
___ Athletic Director
... .Women's Volleyball Coach
___ Assistant Football Coach
___ Sports Information Director
___Men's Volleyball Coach
___ Women's Softball and
Basketball Coach
___
Assistant
Football Coach
.. .Stadium ................
___ Sports Info. Graduate Assistant
___ Soccer Coach
... 203 Compton........ ___ Asst, to Women's Volleyball Coach
... 114 McComb........ ___ Athletic Secretary
... 114 McComb........ ___ Assistant to the Athletic Director
___ Women's Tennis Coach, Intramurals
___ Men's Cross Country, Track
NAME
Burke, Mike..................
Caro, Fred......................
Conti, Guy......................
Creehan, Denny..........
DeStefano, Pete ^........
D'Ottavio, John............
Erdos, Ed........................
Flynn, Dr. Jim ..............
Furcron, Dr. John........
Herman, Tom................
Klingler, Bob ................
Lipkovich, Dr. Kathleen
Luke, Malen..................
McDonald, Bill..............
McDonald, Jim ............
McLane, Dr. Patrick ...
Mackie, Jim..................
Newman, Paul..............
Patton, Dennis..............
Pellman, Monica..........
OFFICE
PHONE
732-2749/2568...
...111 McComb........
732-2471 ..........
732-2248................ .. .108 McComb........
732-2749/2568...
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732-2749/2568...
732-2471 ................
732-2806................ ...116 Miller ............
732-2248................ ... 108 McComb........
732-2749/2568... ...Stadium ................
732-2473................ .. .Training Room___
732-2472................ ... 112 McComb........
732-2749/2568... .. .Stadium ................
732-2909................ .. .Eariley Hall............
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732-2749/2568...
732-2811 ................
732-2520................ ... 103 Crawford___
732-2584................
Salter, Scott..................
Southard, Kevin ..........
Shimpeno, George___
Stone, Dr. Al ................
Tau, Peggy....................
Umbarger, Harold........
Vierkorn, George..........
Watts, Doug..................
732-2749/2568...
732-2811 ................
732-2584................
732-2480................
732-2776/2778...
732-2776................
732-2471 ................
732-2584................
FIGHTING SCOTS
1983-84
BASKETBALL
GUIDE
FLIP TO IT FAST...
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald ........................... 4
Athletic Staff ....................................
8-9
Basketball Coach - Guy Conti..............................>. 5
Basketball Assistant Coach - John Furcron .........8
Basketball Outlook, 1983-84 ................................... 6
Basketball Player Profiles .......................
Opponents, 1983-84 ..............
10-23
26-29
Pennsylvania Conference ............................
9
Records, Teams and Individual . . .......... 36-37
Results of the Past ........................ *.. •. ♦. •.. 30-34
Scots Against Their Opponents ............................... 35
Scots of the Past ................................................... 39-40
Seasonal Results..........................................................38
MEMO TO THE MEDIA
Sports Information Director - Paul Newman
Edinboro University's 1983-84 guide has been de
signed to assist members of the press in the coverage of
Fighting Scot men'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,
Edinboro University, Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office phone:
(814) 732-2811; home phone: (814) 734-3735.
Team Trainer - Bob Klingler..............
University President - Foster Diebold................
University History ..............
Guide Editors: Patrick Gillespie, Paul Newman
Staff Credits: Kevin Southard, Bill Smith
Photo Credits: Al Marschke, Rich Byington
Jay Nodianos, and Bob McCray
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EDINBORO SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF: Seated
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Newman, Sports Information Director. Standing Left to
Right - Al Marechke, Bill Smith. Pat Gillespie, Mark
Leberfinger and Mark Clausen.
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Team Roster, 1983-84 ........................
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Team Statistics, 1982^83 Season ...----- ...... 24
tive Action Officer, Edinboro University.
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QUALITY LEADERSHIP GUIDES THE UNIVERSITY
EDINBORO...THE BIRTH OF A UNIVERSITY
favorite projects is the University Honors Program,
which draws upon the contributions of university
staff for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes
the academic distinction of excellent students by
offering specialized interdisciplinary coursework and
advanced 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
President of the University of Alaska's statewide
system. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of the
Division of College Development at Kean College,
New Jersey (formerly Newark State College), and
from 1965 to 1969, he was Assistant Su|5brintendent
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.
Edinboro President - Foster F. Diebold
In just four short years since his appointment in
1979 as Edinboro's 14th president, Foster F. Diebold
has directed the University to its most significant
change in the institution's 125-year history - uni
versity status. Under Diebold's leadership Edinboro
has undergone dramatic internal and external altera
tions to provide northwestern Pennsylvanians with a
dynamic, multi-faceted educational force.
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 has met course
requirements 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 University'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.
Unique cooperative programs with area business
and industry are also the result of President Diebold's
revitalization of Edinboro University. Among his
President Diebold currently serves as Chairman
of the Committee on Administration and Finance in
the University System of Pennsylvania and is a
member of the Commission of Presidents Executive
Committee. He holds memberships on the American
Association of State Colleges and Universities Com
mittee on State Relations, and the Government
Relations Committee of the Pennsylvania Associa
tion of Colleges and Universities. He is also a charter
member of the World Future Society.
The President and his wife, Patricia, have two
daughters, seven-year-old Jessica, and two-year-old
Stacey.
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After 125 years of service to the tri-state area, Edin
boro experienced its most significant change in history on
July 1, 1983, when the College became Edinboro Univer
sity of Pennsylvania. Founded as a private academy in
1857, Edinboro University has continued its surge to the
forefront as one of the leading educational institutions in
western Pennsylvania. Situated on a sprawling 585-acre
campus in the scenic resort community of Edinboro, the
University 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.
Edinboro has the distinction of being the second
normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in
the United States, 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
representing 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 University now offers more than 100 under
graduate, graduate, and associate degree programs, a
diversity unmatched by any other college or university in
northwestern Pennsylvania. While seeking to meet the
educational needs of its region from both a professional
and cultural standpoint, Edinboro now makes contributions
in the fields of education, government, environmental
improvement, urban and rural problems, crime prevention,
and service to business and industry. Recent program
developments include those in the high-demand areas of
allied health, business administration, communication,
computer technology, nursing, and various pre-profes
sional offerings such as law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy
and veterinary science. Numerous student internships
provide additional examples of the University's efforts to
create a close working relationship with the people it
serves while, at the same time, offering students intel
lectual and career opportunities.
Edinboro has initiated the University 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 Edinboro rank among
the lowest in the Commonwealth, over $8,000,0CX) in
financial aid is available annually to eligible students.
Students are admitted to the University 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.
MAJOR MOVES MARK MCDONALD MANAGEMENT
CONTI CONTINUES TO BUILD WINNERS
the induction of 18 charter members. These past
athletes, coaches and individuals who have promot
ed the cause of Fighting Scot athletics were honored
at a banquet where more than 500 attendees wit
nessed their inductions.
In his fifth year, Conti led the Scots to a 21-6
record and a spot in the NAIA District 18 playoffs.
Included in those 21 wins was a surprising 67-66
triumph over powerful Point Park.
McDonald has been at Edinboro 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 1956 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 All-Tourna
ment Team in 1959 and 1960.
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald
Edinboro University's athletic program was
placed under the talented and aggressive leadership
of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis
on fund raising to provide a sound scholarship
foundation has become his top priority while numer
ous changes and innovations have also keyed the
Scots' athletic program under his direction.
Through his efforts, more than $160,000 was
raised over the past year while an additional
$250,000 is anticipated during the 1983-84 sports
campaign. The funds derived through McDonald's
endeavors will be used to assist Edinboro's men and
women athletes who, with the recent addition of
men's volleyball along with women's cross country
and swimming, now compete in 17 intercollegiate
sports.
In addition to maintaining Edinboro's respected
winning tradition in intercollegiate athletics, the
former health and physical education professor has
vastly expanded the University's summer activities.
The summer camp program has grown from five
offerings to include 11 interest areas.
In addition to the annual Buffalo Bills-Cleveland
Browns scrimmage at Sox Harrison Stadium as well
as the pre-season drills of the Pitt Panthers,
Duquesne University and 12 area high schools make
Edinboro their camp home. McDonald has construct
ed 12 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 festivities that featured
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight
Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches
and that same year was honored as one of the 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 c^h the NAIA's AllAmerican selection committee and was chosen by
the NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBAbound cagers who won the Gold Medal in Israel's
Hapoel Games. His all-star coaching assignment
brought additional recognition since Edinboro was
named as the team's official training site.
In addition to his classroom and basketball
coaching duties, McDonald was Edinboro'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 three years, has been a member of the
General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary
Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike, and Matthew.
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Head Coach - Guy Conti
Edinboro University's Guy Conti took over the
reins of the Fighting Scot basketball program in 1975
replacing Jim McDonald, who now directs the
athletic department at Edinboro.
In eight seasons at the helm of the Fighting
Scots, Conti has compiled an impressive 123-87
record including a 24-5 mark in 1975-76, his initial
season. He guided the Scots to three tournament
championships, the Pennsylvania Conference
Western Division title, the NAIA District 18 cham
pionship, and a berth in the NAIA national tourna
ment in Kansas City, where they lost in the second
round to Lake Superior State, 76-73. His team also
set an Edinboro record with 13 consecutive victories.
Two years later, Conti guided a veteran squad to
a 22-8 campaign, a Pennsylvania Conference
Western Division championship, and a berth in the
NCAA Division II East Regionals. The Fighting Scots
were downed by Bloomsburg, 53-50, before de
feating Monmouth, 56-53, in the school's first ever
appearance in NCAA tournament action.
Conti's cagers finished 18-10 last year. The
Scots won the Allegheny College Cage Classic and
made an appearance in the Pennsylvania Conference
championships in Bloomsburg.
The Freeport, Pa., native was twice named
Pennsylvania Conference Western Division Coach of
the Year (1975-76, 1981-82), and was named
Pennsylvania Conference Coach of the Year in 1981 82. He has also been cited as the Erie Morning News
"Big Five" Coach of the Year four times, three of the
last four years.
Conti, a 1965 graduate of Clarion, was a coach
for the Pittsburgh Pirates' Bradenton entry in the Gulf
Coast Rookie League this past summer. He guided
the Edinboro baseball team for two years, 1969-71.
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 moved quickly up the Fighting Scot grid
program ladder moving from freshman coach to
receiver coach and finally to offensive coordinator.
Conti and his wife, Jan, have four children—Kim,
an employee of the Pittsburgh Maulers of the USFL;
Kurt, a sophomore at Edinboro; Craig, a sophomore at
the University of Iowa; and Kelly, a freshman at Point
Park College in Pittsburgh.
TALENTED SCOTS BATTLE INEXPERIENCE
Although Edinboro University cage coach Guy
Conti, had what he calls one of his best recruiting
years ever, the Fighting Scot mentor does not have
"great expectations" from his young but talented
1983-84 squad.
'This team is very, very young," said Conti, who
is beginning his ninth season at the helm of the
Fighting Scots and owns an impressive 123-87
overall mark. "We are in a rebuilding process. With
the challenging schedule we have, we will be
fortunate to break the .500 mark," he added.
Conti has only one returning starter, Edwin
Wright, from last year's 18-10 squad that lost to
Cheyney in the semifinals of the Pennsylvania
Conference playoffs.
Wright, a senior from Clewiston, Florida, led the
Fighting Scots with 380 points (13.6 per game) and
now ranks twelfth on Edinboro's all-time scoring list
with 989 points. The 6-1 guard shot a respectable
.486 (157-323) from the floor and .767 (66-86) from
the charity stripe. Wright will be depended on, not
only for his scoring, but for his outstanding defense
as well.
Also looking for a starting position on the front
line is Seaborn White (6-7, sophomore, Toledo, OH),
who impressed Conti with his rebounding ability, and
William Jeffries (6-5, sophomore. East Cleveland,
OH), who plays much like Battle. Tim Williams (6-9,
junior. White Plains, NY) has his eye on the center
position, but will have competition from freshmen
Terrance Jenkins (6-5, East Cleveland, OH), who can
also fill in at forward, and Shawn Pope (6-8, East
Cleveland, OH). Jenkins and Pope, along with John
Hanson (6-2, freshman. East Cleveland, OH), made
the trek across the Ohio-Pennsylvania line from
Cleveland Shaw High School, where the trio led the
Cardinals to an outstanding 27-1 record last year.
Brian Sharick (5-11, senior. Lower Burrell, PA)
and Willie Lee (5-5, senior, Clewiston, FL) will be
battling for the point guard position. Both have seen
considerable action the last two years and are the
team's long-range shooters.
They will have stiff competition from Jose' Davis
(5-11, sophomore. East Cleveland, OH). The Cleve
land Shaw grad poured In 24 points in the Scots'
regular season finale from his point guard slot.
Conti also has junior college transfer Earl Minor
(6-2, junior, Unlontown, PA), who led Allegheny
Community College to the junior college champion
ships last year. Hanson and junior college transfer Al
Johnson (6-0, sophomore, Clewiston, FL) will add
needed depth at the guard spot.
Among those who will be fighting for starting
positions is forward Barry Marshall (6-5, senior,
Pomfret, MD). Marshall scored 122 points and had
127 rebounds, while leading the Scots with 39
blocked shots. He netted 13 points and ripped down
14 missed attempts in the semifinal playoff game
against top-ranked Cheyney. The McDonough High
School graduate earned all-tourney honors for his
performance against the Wolves.
THE 1983-84 FIGHTING SCOTS
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY'S 1983-84 FIGHTING SCOT
CAGERS: Front Row (L-R) John Hanson, Pete Hineman,
Earl Minor, Barry Marshall, Edwin Wright, Willie Lee,
Brian Sharick, and Al Johnson. Back Row (L-R) William
"This may be the best class I've ever recruited,"
Conti remarked. "The fans will have to be patient and
let these kids mature."
SCOUTtNG THE 1983-84 SCOTS
LOCATION: Edinboro, Pa., 16444
ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA II, PSAC,
(Pa. State Athletic Cdnf.-West. Div.)
PRESIDENT: Foster F. Diebold
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
Office Phone: 814-732-2776
NICKNAME: Fighting Scots
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2811,
Home Phone: 814-734-3735
COLORS: Red and White
FIELDHOUSE: McComb (3,400)
ASSISTANT COACHES:
John Furcron (Bowling Green '59)
Tim Smiley (Edinboro '77)
ENROLLMENT: 5,800
HEAD COACH: Guy Conti (Clarion '65)
COACHES RECORD: Eight years, 123-87
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
1983-84 BASKETBALL ROSTER
NO.
NAME
10
***Lee, Willie
LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 4/6
6
WT.
CLASS
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
5-4
140
Sr.
Clewiston, FL/Clewiston
*Davis, Jose'
G
5-11
160
So.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
14
**Sharick, Brian
G
5-11
175
Sr.
Lower Burrell, PA/Burrell
22
Hanson, John
G
6-1
195
Fr.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
24
***Wright, Edwin
G
6-1
185
Sr.
Clewiston, FL/Clewiston
30
Hineman, Pete
G
6-2
195
Fr.
Linesville, PA/Linesville
F
6-4
200
Sr.
Pomfret, MD/McDonough
G-F
6-1
185
Jr.
Uniontown, PA/Uniontown
F-C
6-6
235
So.
Toledo, OH/Scott
So.
Clewiston, Fl/Clewiston
32
34
40
**Marshall, Barry
Minor, Earl
*White, Seaborn
42
Johnson, Al
G
6-0
195
44
Jenkins, Terrance
F
6-4
185
Fr.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
RETURNING STARTERS: One
45
Jeffries, William
F
6-5
200
So.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
TEAM STRENGTHS: Quickness, shooting ability
50
Williams, Tim
C
6-8
225
Jr.
White Plains, NY/White Plains
C
6-8
230
Sr.
District Heights, MD/McDonough
F
6-6
210
Jr.
Lakeview, PA/Lakeview
F-G
6-4
200
Fr.
Mayfield Heights, OH/St. Joseph's
C
6-8
190
Fr.
East Cleveland, OH/Shaw
TEAM WEAKNESS: Inexperience
1982-83 CONFERENCE FINISH: 3rd Place, 6-4
G
HT.
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1982-83 ROAD RECORD: 6-7
POS.
BASKETBALL OFFICE: McComb Fieldhouse
Basketball Phone: 814-732-2248
1982-83 RECORD: 18-10
1982-83 HOME RECORD: 12-3
Jeffries, Terrance Jenkins, Tim Williams, Mike Albert,
Gary McChesney, Seaborn White, and Shawn Pope. Not
Shown: Jose' Davis.
54
**Albert, Mike
McChesney, Gary
1983-84 CAPTAINS: Brian Sharick, Willie Lee
Duffy, Brian
TEAM TRAINER: "Doc" Klingler
Pope, Shawn
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BRINGING EXPERIENCE TO THE SCOT CAMP
EARNING RESPECT IN THE PSAC
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
DR. KATHLEEN LIPKOVICH
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich was named Edinboro's
first associate athletic director at the outset of the
1981 school year to help administer both the men's
and women's athletic program. She also served as
the women's basketball coach at the University for a
two-year span, prior to devoting her full time
attention administratively to Edinboro's rapidly ex
panding program.
John Furcron
Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Lipkovich
has had teaching and coaching experience at West
Virginia University, Central Connecticut State Col
lege, and Trinity College. The Ohio native, who
graduated from Chaney High School, began her
teaching and coaching career in 1972 with the
Howland Local School District in Howland, Ohio, and
then held a similar position from 1972 through 1975
at McDonald High School in McDonald, Ohio.
Tim Smiley
ASSISTANT COACH
DR. JOHN FURCRON
Dr. John Furcron begins his ninth 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
BGSUgridteam, the Falconscompiledan 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 (15) and John (12), reside in Edinboro.
The 1972 Youngstown State graduate repeived
her M.S. degree in 1975 from West Virginia Univer
sity and was awarded a doctorate from that same
institution in 1977 after majoring in educational
administration and physical education. She com
pleted a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard in
educational administration prior to her arrival at
Edinboro.
TEAM TRAINER > BOB KLINGLER
Bob Klingler begins his 17th 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 Edinboro 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 Edinboro
athletic program with high quality student trainers
who have gone on to distinguish themselves in the
profession after graduation from college.
GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH
TIM SMILEY
Returning to his alma mater to assist the
Fighting Scot cage program as a graduate assistant
coach is, Tim Smiley, one of the most prolific scorers
in Edinboro's history. The Fort Wayne, Indiana,
product played guard when Edinboro raced to one of
its best seasons in history, a 22-5 slate during the
1974-75 schedule, when the Plaid experienced
success at the NAIA national tournament in Kansas
City, Missouri. The 1978 grad ranks as the second
leading scorer in Edinboro's history with 1,574 points
and holds the single season standard of 508 markers.
Prior to his return, he taught at Wayne High School in
Ft. Wayne for three years where he also coached
basketball and track. Tim and his wife Nadine, a
former Edinboro student, have a two-year-old
daughter, Asia.
Bob Klingler
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Kathleen Lipkovich
Paul Newman
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
(Pennsylvania Conference) is comprised of the 14
schools in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education. This new governing body took over from
the Department of Education on July 1,1983, and the
change was also reflected in the granting of uni
versity status to all member institutions.
Another major step up for the conference also
came about this summer with the naming of Donald
E. Kelley as the first PSAC commissioner. A native
Ohioan, Kelley was a three-sport high school stand
out in Cardington, Ohio, and played basketball at
Ohio State. After graduation, he signed a profes
sional baseball contract with the Philadelphia Phillies
but his career was cut short by injury. Kelley is the
former director of athletics at Illinois State University
and brings a diversified background in athletics to the
PSAC.
All members of the conference (with individual
sports exceptions) compete at the NCAA Division II
level and have since 1980. Athletes and teams have
won numerous honors in national competitions over
the years and have helped the PSAC become one of
the most respected "small college" conferences in
the nation.
A list of member schools with their football
affiliation includes: Eastern Division — Bloomsburg
University, Cheyney University, East Stroudsburg
University, Kutztown University, Mansfield Univer
sity, Millersville University, West Chester University;
Western Division — California University, Clarion
University, Edinboro University, Indiana University,
Lock Haven University, Shippensburg University,
Slippery Rock University.
Harold "Hal" Umbargar
SPORTS INFORMATION AND
PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR
PAUL NEWMAN
Paul Newman begins his 17th year of publicizing
Edinboro University's athletic program and now
assists in sports promotion endeavors for the Fight
ing Scots. During his tenure he has also served as
assistant to the president, public relations director
and publications officer for the University. 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 publications.
Paul, his wife, Connie and their children, Paul, Jr.,
Michele and Scott reside in Edinboro.
ASSISTANT TO THE
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
HAROLD ''HAL" UMBARGER
Harold "Hal" Umbarger joined Edinboro Uni
versity's athletic staff this past spring as assistant to
the athletic director. He brings a wealth of talent and
experience to the administrative level of the athletic
program and plays a vital role in overseeing the
academic progress of student athletes as well as
coordinating the on-going functions of the athletic
director's office and the summer programs which
involve the department. The West Newton, Pa.,
native is a 1954 Slippery Rock University graduate
and also owns his masters degree from Penn State.
After a three-year stint with the U.S. Army Security
Agency in Europe, he coached basketball and base
ball at Moshannon Valley (Pa.) HigK School before
accepting a guidance position in the West York Area
School District in 1961. He became a member of
Edinboro's admissions office a year later and in 1967
was named director of admissions. During his tenure
more than 40,000 students were admitted to Edin
boro University.
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Mike Albert
Jose' Davis
Center
Guard
6-8, 230
5-11, 160
Senior
District Heights, MD
M.J. McDonough H.S.
Sophomore
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Edinboro
Edinboro
Is one of several candidates for the pivot...has a good outside
shot for a big man...is expected to see considerable action.
Saw a lot of action second half of season...poured in 24 points
at Alliance...is extremely quick...an excellent ball handler and
shooter...will be fighting for the starting point guard spot...hit
12 of 14 free throws in 16 games as a freshman.
High School
Graduated from McDonough High School in 1980...averaged
17 points and 13 rebounds each outing...was a member of the
honor roll.
High School
Was named All-Lake Erie League (first team), Cleveland Plain
Dealer Dream Team, Cleveland Press Stars...graduated from
Shaw High School in 1982...averaged 21 points, 4 assists and
3 steals...played against Clinton Smith (Ohio State).
Personal
Parents are John and Shirley Albert...has two brothers (Bill
and Alan) and two sisters (Colleen and Ann)...came to
Edinboro University on advice from his high school teachers
and because he liked Edinboro's scenic campus...majoring in
accounting with a minor in computer science...born October
7,1962...full name is John Michael Albert, but prefers Mike.
Personal
Majoring in art at Edinboro...parents are James and Marjorie
Davis...has three brothers (Anthony, Shedrick, and Raphael)
and two sisters (Yvette and Andrea)...would like to be a
commercial artist...born December 30, 1963...full name is
Jose' Martinez Davis.
Favorites
Pizza...Washington Bullets...Neil Diamond...chicken...Rodney
Dangerfield..."Easy Money”...Clint Eastwood...carpentry...
"Hill Street Blues.”
Favorites
Pizza..."An Officer and a Gentleman”...Louis Gossett, Jr....
Los Angeles Lakers...Isiah Thomas...Earth, Wind and Fire...
Luther Vandrose... "Roots”...photography...tennis.
Fighting Scot Stats
G
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
22
6
16
TOTALS
44
FG
18
FT
7
1
1
Pet.
.400
.143
.143
20
.339
9
2
0
Pet.
.467
.400
Reb Avg
55 2.5
8 1.3
TP
43
4
Avg A
S
2.0
2
1
1
4
.000
10
.6
2
.1
2
0
1
.450
73
1.7
49
1.1
3
.7
BIk
4
Fighting Scot Stats
2
0
Year
1982-83
6
9
5
4
4
FG
26
Pet.
.490
FT
12
Pet. Reb Avg
.857
7
.4
TP Avg A S BIk
63 3.9 3 5
3
Career Bests
Career Bests
Points
Slippery Rock...........1/10/81
LaRoche..........................1/9/81
Clarion........................... 2/4/81
Clarion........................ 1/15/81
G
16
Points
24 Alliance.................
6 Cheyney.................
6 Slippery Rock........ .. 2/28/83
Rebounds
8 Mercyhurst...................1/12/81
6 Aiiiance.......................... 2/9/81
5 Ciarion............................ 2/4/81
Rebounds
2 Slippery Rock............2/28/83
10
11
John Hanson
Pete Hineman
Guard
Guard
6-1, 195
6-2, 195
Freshman
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Freshman
Linesville, PA
Linesville High School
High School
High School
A 1983 graduate of Shaw High School...was selected to AllLake Erie League Team and the Cleveland Plain Dealer Dream
Team...shot 59 percent from the floor for the 24-1 Cardinals
...led the team in blocked shots...averaged 11 points and 5
rebounds per game.
Graduated from Linesville High School in 1983...averaged 17
points and 8 rebounds in his senior year...scored 1,729 points
in his 4 years...lettered in basketball (4), football (3), and
baseball (2).
Personal
Personal
Has yet to decide a major at Edinboro...nickname is "Hawk"
...parents are David and Martha Hineman...has two brothers
(Barney and John) and four sisters (Barb, Donna, Marrieanne,
and Patti Jo)...chose Edinboro University because it's close to
home and not near a big city...born May 22,1965...full name is
Peter Allan Hineman.
Majoring in business administration...has two sisters (Lori
and JoAnn)...parents are John and Nadine Hanson...hopes to
have his own business or become a professional golfer...born
November 5, 1964...full name is John Paul Hanson.
Favorites
Pork chops...corn bread..."Superman M'"...Eddie Murphy...
Philadelphia 76ers...DeBarge...golf...reading...Julius Erving.
Favorites
Pizza...Julius Erving..."First Blood"...spaghetti..."Hill Street
Blues"...Philadelphia 76ers...Richard Pryor...Jackson
Browne.
Coach Conti on John Hanson
"John has all the physical skills necessary to be an out
standing college basketball player. He still has to adjust
mentally to college level basketball before he can contribute to
our program in a varsity role. Of course, this will come with
time and experience. His best attributes are his physical
strength and quickness."
Coach Conti on Pete Hineman
"Pete is probably the best pure athlete to come into our
program since Edwin Wright. He reminds me an awful lot of
Jim Romaniszyn (former Edinboro All-American) as having
natural athletic ability. He has all that's needed to be
successful at the college level."
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13
William Jeffries
Forward
Terrance Jenkins
Forward
6-5, 200
6-4, 185
Sophomore
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Freshman
East Cleveland, OH
Shaw High School
Edinboro
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High School
Has exceptional jumping ability...beefed up over the summer
...is expected to see action at forward...played in all but four
games last year as a freshman.
Graduated from Shaw High School in 1983...earned 3 letters
in basketball...named to First Team All-Lake Erie League and
Cleveland Plain Dealer Dream Team...shot 54 percent from
floor and 70 percent from charity stripe...second on team in
assists and blocked shots...averaged 14.7 points and 6.0
rebounds per contest.
High School
Averaged ten points and eight rebounds for Shaw High
School...graduated in 1982...was named Honorable Mention
to the All-Lake Erie League Team...selected to play in the
Tri-County All-Star game.
Personal
Majoring in commercial art at Edinboro University...parents
are Alton and Mary Ann Jenkins...has one brother (William)
and two sisters (Yolanda and Tanya)...would like to play
professional basketball...born June 15, 1965...full name is
Terrance Braxton Jenkins.
Personal
This computer science major would like to do extensive work
with computers upon graduation...parents are William and
Barbara Jeffries...has two brothers (Duane and Darrell) and
one sister (Andrea)...born October 1, 1964...full name is
William Omar Jeffries.
Favorites
Chili...Phil Donahue...Chinese food...Edward G. Robin
son..."Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"...Eddie Murphy...
Lionel Ritchie...George Gervin...Seattle Supersonics...photog
raphy...painting...nature.
Favorites
"Remington Steele"...ribs..."48 Hours"...Cameo...chocolate
cake...Eddie Murphy...Julius Erving..."A-Team"...Jayne
Kennedy...Philadelphia 76ers.
Coach Conti on Terrance Jenkins
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1982-83
G
24
FG
15
Pet.
.454
FT
9
Pet.
.643
Reb Avg
44
1.8
TP
39
Avg A S
1.6 4 1
"He has Division I potential and we're happy to have him
competing in our program. As he matures, he will realize this
potential and I believe he will be a standout Division II player. I
put him in a class with three other outstanding freshmen I
recruited here in Don Lovett, Steve Senko and Edwin Wright.
He's a 6-4 guard who can do it all."
BIk
2
Career Bests
7
7
6
4
Points
Oaemen...................... 1Z24/83
Alliance................... 12/10/82
Alliance..................... 2/24/83
St. Vincent................ 12/4/82
Rebounds
6 Alliance....................... 2/24/83
6 LaRoche....................... 1/31/83
5 California..................... 1Z22/83
4 Alliance.....................12/10/82
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15
Willie Lee
Barry Marshall
Guard
Forward
5-4, 140
6-4, 200
Senior
Clewiston, FL
Clewiston High School
Senior
Pomfret, MD
M.J. McDonough H.S.
Edinboro
Edinboro
Will be pushing for a starting spot...is a good perimeter
shooter...averaged 4.6 points last year...hit two 3-pointers at
Akrjn last year...has lettered all 3 years at Edinboro Uni
versity.
Led the Fighting Scots in blocked shots last year...ranks fourth
on the all-time blocked shot chart...was the third leading
rebounder a year ago...had his best game against Cheyney last
year in Pennsylvania Conference semi-final game (13 points,
14 rebounds).
High School
Averaged 17.4 points, 5 assists, and 3 steals his senior
year...graduatedfrom Clewiston High School in 1980...named
All-State, Co-MVP, Burger Queen and All-Tourney Team.
High School
A 1980 graduate of McDonough High School...averaged 24.2
points and 13.7 rebounds a game...was mentioned in "Who's
Who Among American High School Students."
Personal
Majoring in history at Edinboro...made the Dean's List last
year...would like to go to graduate school...son of Beulah
Lee...member of 3.0 Club...has four brothers and four
sisters...born July 10, 1962...full name is Willie Dives Lee.
Personal
Majoring in business economics...has two brothers (Kenneth
and Marvin)...parents are Robert and Thelma Marshall...
Referred to Edinboro by two of his high school teachers., .born
December 12, 1961...full name is Barry Delano Marshall.
Favorites
Debbie Allen...soap operas...steak..."48 Hours"...Richard
Pryor...shrimp..."Of Mice and Men"...Michael Jackson...
Philadelphia 76ers...dancing.
Favorites
Photography...seafood...steak..."Saturday Night Live"..."48
Hours"...Eddie Murphy...Philadelphia 76ers...Whispers...
Clint Eastwood...tennis.
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
G
24
29
27
FG
49
59
48
Pet.
.441
.484
.369
FT
9
29
26
Pet.
.692
.690
.722
Reb Avg
24 1.0
.7
22
28 1.0
TOTALS
80
156
.430
64
.703
74
.9
TP Avg A S BIk
107 4.6 10 9 0
147 5.1 31 17 5
124 4.6 37 24 1
378 4.7 78 50
Fighting Scot Stats
6
Year
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
G
5
29
28
TOTALS
62
FG
35
41
Pet.
.462
.455
.436
88
.447
12
FT
40
Pet.
.400
.556
.615
Reb Avg TP Avg A S BIk
19 3.8
26 5.2 0 1
8
63 2.2
80 2.8 13 20 24
127 4.5 122 4.4 13 22 39
52
.591
209
2
10
3.4
228
3.7 26 43
71
Career Bests
Points
Daemen.................
Allianee.................
Mereyhurst............
Gannon .................
..1/24/83
... 2/9/82
... 2/9/81
..2/16/81
Rebounds
5 Akron..................... .12/15/82
4 Clarion................... ..1/29/83
4 Indiana................... ..2/14/81
Career Bests
Points
13 Cheyney ..............
13 Look Haven ...
12 Daemen..............
11 California ....
11 Mereyhurst ...
16
Rebounds
14 Cheyney .................
10 Slippery Roek . . ,,. 2/3/82
9 California ^
,
8 California.............
8 California.............
17
Gary McChesney
Ear! Minor
Forward
6-6, 210
Junior
Fredonia, PA
Lakeview High School
Guard
6-1, 180
Junior
Uniontown, PA
Uniontown High School
High School
Junior College
A1980 graduate of Lakeview High School...was a member of
the National Honor Society...averaged 14 points and 12
rebounds a game...was a member of the Mercer County AllStar Team.
Attended Allegheny Community College...averaged 16 points
and 4 rebounds per contest...was named to the National
Junior College Athletic Association All-Star Team...led
Allegheny to a 32-4 record and to the National Junior College
Championship.
Personal
High School
Majoring in computer science...parents are Gary and Janet
McChesney...has two brothers (Michael and Robert) and two
sisters (Michele and Susan)...chose Edinboro because of its
fine computer science program...born August 6, 1962...full
name is Gary Norman McChesney.
Is a 1981 graduate of Uniontown High School...averaged 17
points and 7 rebounds a game...led Uniontown to PIAA Class
AAA title in 1981 ...was named MVP in the state finals...played
against Pat Ewing (Georgetown)...named to the PIAA AllState First Team.
Favorites
Personal
Ice cream..."Hill Street Blues"...Clint Eastwood...'The Outlaw
Josey Wales"...Robert Plant...hunting...Larry Bird...Phila
delphia 76ers...Bill Murray.
Majoring in criminology...chose Edinboro University because
of its location and good basketball tradition ...parents are Earl
and Madonna Minor...is an only child...born February 5,
1963...full name is Earl Ray Minor.
Coach Conti on Gary McChesney
"Gary has been the biggest surprise among our new
additions. He's a tremendously physical rebounder who will
add to our strength inside. He's an outstanding student who
carries a 3.0 average and the kind of person we enjoy having in
our program."
Favorites
Steak..."Godfather"...Moses Malone..."Knots Landing"...
Richard Pryor..."48 Hours"...Cameo...pool.
Coach Conti on Earl Minor
"Earl in one word is a 'winner.' Every basketball team he has
played on has been of championship caliber. Uniontown won
the state title with him and Allegheny Community College
went to the national junior college finals behind his play. He
has been recruited to replace Brian Simmons as our coach on
the floor. He will provide maturity and leadership to a young
basketball team."
18
Brian Sharick
Seaborn White
Guard
Forward/Center
5-11. 175
6-6, 225
Senior
Lower Burrell, PA
Burrell High School
Sophomore
Toledo, OH
Scott High School
Edinboro
Edinboro
Will be fighting for a starting spot at the point...is an excellent
outside shooter...will be one of the Scots "zone busters" this
year...can handle the ball well.
Moves extremely well for a big man...will help the Scots with
his rebounding ability...has shown much improvement...will
be counted on for rebounding and blocked shots.
High School
High School
Graduated from Burrell High School in 1980...was named
All-Section, All-Pittsburgh Area, and Post Gazette Player-ofthe-Week...averaged 18 points and 6 assists his senior year.
A1982 graduate of Toledo Scott High School...named All-City
his senior year...led Bulldogs to 21 -6 record and a trip to the
state semi-finals...averaged 11 points, 9 rebounds, and 4
blocked shots.
Personal
Would like to coach high school basketball...majoring in
mathematics...member of 3.0 Club...named to Dean's List last
year...chose Edinboro because of its math program and
student-faculty ratio...parents are Edward and Marilyn
Sharick...has eight brothers and sisters...born May 8, 1962
...full name is Brian Adam Sharick.
Personal
Parents are Seaborn and Patricia White...has two brothers
(Mark and Eric) and two sisters (Robin and Teya)...majoring in
communications...born February 19, 1982...full name is
Seaborn White, Jr., but prefers "C.B."
Favorites
Favorites
Seafood..."A-Team"...Earvin Johnson..."Thorn Birds"...
Lakeside..."Trading Places"...Debbie Allen...Eddie Murphy...
chess...swimming.
"Leave it to Beaver"...prime rib...Steve Martin..."Deer
Hunter"...Boston Celtics...James Taylor...golf...running...
Larry Bird.
Fighting Scot Stats
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1981-82
1982-83
TOTALS
G
18
Pet.
.214
.419
FT
7
22
FG
3
13
10
Pet.
.778
.909
40
16
.356
17
.850
Reb Avg
.3
5
5
.2
10
.3
TP
13
36
Avg A S BIk
.7
5 3 0
1.6 9 8 0
49
1.2 14 11
Year
1982-83
8
6
6
2
2
2
Pet.
.471
FT
5
Pet. Reb Avg TP Avg A S BIk
.455 33 1.4 37 1.6 1 6
3
Career Bests
0
5
4
4
4
Career Bests
Points
Daemon.....................1/24/83
Allegheny....................1/8/83
Alliance.................. 12/10/82
G
FG
23
16
Rebounds
Lock Haven................ 2/9/83
Daemon.................... 1Z29/83
Daemon.................... 1Z23/82
20
Points
Gannon................... 12/6/82
Slippery Rock .... 2/28/83
Clarion...................... 2/19/83
LaRoche................... 1/31/83
Rebounds
9 Clarion..........................2/19/83
4 Gannon.......................12/6/82
3 Lock Haven................ 1/19/83
21
Tim Williams
Center
Edwin Wright
Guard
50
6-8, 225
6-1, 185
White Plains, NY
White Plains, High School
Senior
Clewiston, FL
Clewiston High School
Edinboro
Is a physical inside player...will see considerable action this
year...has a soft shooting touch for a big man...is a intense
player.
Edinboro
Edwin is a four-year starter...ranks 12th on the all-time
scoring chart with 989 points...is a tremendous defensive
player...has excellent speed and jumping ability...was named
to the Erie Morning News "Big Five" First Team and Penn
sylvania Conference-West Second Team.
High School
In the graduating class of 1980 from White Plains High
School...made All-City, All-Conference, and All-State...
averaged 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 8 assists per game.
High School
In the 1980 graduating class at Clewiston High School...was
named All-State, All-Southwest First Team, and MVP in the
Burger Queen and Ft. Myers Christmas tournaments...aver
aged 21 points and 7.5 rebounds.
Personal
Tim is an only child...majoring in communications...has a goal
of obtaining a master's degree in communications, and would
like to get involved in public relations...born July 12, 1962...
full name is Timothy Ivan Javaar Williams.
Personal
Has three brothers (Rodney, Corey, and Herschel) and one
sister (Alecia)...majoring in health and physical education
...would like to coach at the high school level...born March 27,
1962...full name is Edwin Drake Wright.
Favorites
Soul food...Eddie Murphy..."Roots"...Seattle Supersonics...
Gus Williams..."Power of Positive Thinking"...Patrice Rushin
...Jayne Kennedy...karate...photography...contemporary jazz.
Favorites
Fighting Scot Stats
Year
1982-83
G
18
FG
18
Pet.
.500
FT
18
Pet.
.667
Reb Avg
28
1.6
TP
54
Avg A
3.0 2
S
7
Steak, ribs and black-eyed peas..."Hill Steet Blues"...Jayne
Kennedy..."Cujo"...Moses Malone..."Trading Places"...
Marvin Gaye...pool...Eddie Murphy...Midnight Star...video
BIk
0
games.
Career Bests
10
9
7
Points
Daemen..................... 1/24/83
Allegheny................... 1/8/83
Pitt-Bradford...............1/17/83
Rebounds
Fighting Scot Stats
6 Daemen........................1/24/83
3 LaRoehe........................1/31/83
Year
1980-82
1981-82
1982-83
G
24
30
28
TOTALS
82
FG
140
157
Pet.
.385
.449
.486
FT
54
35
417
.440
120
66
Pet.
.730
.636
.767
Reb
113
87
89
Avg
4.7
2.9
3.2
155
.721
289 3.5
TP
294
315
380
Avg A S BIk
12.3 34 20
4
10.5 33 42 10
13.6 31 38
6
989 12.1 98 100 20
Career Bests
31
29
28
25
24
Points
Slippery Rock............. 1/10/81
Mercyhurst...............12/14/81
Lock Haven................... 2/9/83
Gannon...................... 2/14/83
California.....................1/22/83
10
10
9
8
8
8
Rebounds
LaRoehe......................... 1/9/81
Pitt-Bradford............... 12/8/80
Slippery Rock........... 1/10/81
Mercyhurst................... 2/7/83
California.................... 1/22/83
Clarion........................2/13/82
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ALLIANCE EAGLES
Sat., Nov. 19, 1983 at Erie Civic Center
Fri., Dec. 9, 1983 at Edinboro
Location: Cambridge Springs, PA
Enrollment: 300
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 3-26
President: Dr. Casimir J. Kowalski
Athletic Director: Ted Haiuch
Head Coach: Ted Haiuch
Sports Info. Director: Albert Modrejewski
SID Phone: (814) 398-2098
Home Court: Camb. Spgs. High School (1,500)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 81-68;
Alliance 92-86
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/4
Team Strength(s): Shooting
Team Question Mark(s): Rebounding, depth
Cej[ita\r\(sy, Chris Berdis
Top Veterans: Chris Berdis (G-F, 6-3, Sr., 4.1)
Tom Maiush (F, 6-2, So., 8.4)
Top Newcomers: Ron Richards (G-F, 6-5, So.)
HANOVER PANTHERS
Fri.-Sat. Nov., 25-26,1983 at Muskingum Tourn.
Location: Hanover, IN
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Royal Blue and Cardinal Red
Conference: Hoosier-Buckeye
1982-83 Record: 17-11
Conference Record: 10-6 (3rd)
President: Dr. John E. Horner
Athletic Director: John R. Collier
Hoad Coach: John R. Collier
Sports Info. Director: Jens Sorensen
SID Phone: (812) 866-2151
Homo Court: Lynn Hall (2,000)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 4/1
Team Strongth(s): Shooting, defense
Team Question Mark(s): Inexperience
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Mark Mitchell (F, 6-5, Sr., 8.6)
Earnest Jannels (G, 5-10, Jr., 4.7)
Top Newcomers: Tom Wells (G, 6-2, So.)
Mark Lawrence (G, 6-0, So.)
MUSKINGUM FIGHTING MUSKIES
Fri.-Sat., Nov. 25-26,1983 at Muskingum Tourn.
Location: New Concord, OH
Enrollment: 1,000
Colors: Black and Magenta
Conference: Ohio Athletic (OAC)
1982-83 Record: 19-9
Conference Record: 9-5 (4th)
President: Dr. Arthur J. DeJong
Athletic Director: Jim Burson
Head Coach: Jim Burson
Sports Info. Director: Kelly Clevenger
SID Phone: (614) 826-8195
Home Court: John Glenn Gym (2,000)
Last Game: 1973-74, Muskingum 62-55
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/5
Team Strength(s): Shooting, defense
Team Question Mark(s): Depth
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Tim Lacy (F, 6-3, Sr., 9.5)
Mark Dempsey (G, 6-0, Jr., 11.5)
Top Newcomers: Deane Brown (G, 6-1, Fr.)
Kevin Jarrett (F, 6-4, Fr.)
TIFFIN DRAGONS
Fri.-Sat., Nov. 25-26,1983 at Muskingum Tourn.
Location: Tiffin, OH
Enrollment: 600
Colors: Green and Gold
Conference: Mid-Ohio (MOC)
1982-83 Record: 17-11
Conference Record: 9-5 (3rd)
President: George Kidd, Jr.
Athletic Director: Jim Reitenbach
Head Coach: Jim Reitenbach
Sports Info. Director: Jeanne Rudensky
SID Phone: (419) 447-6442
Home Court: Community YMCA (1,000)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/3
Team Strength(s): Undecided
Team Question Mark(s): Young, inexperience
Captain(s): Frank Cardo, Doug Capelle
Top Veterans: Frank Cardo (G, 5-10, Sr., 20.4)
Craig Turak (F, 6-7, Jr., 8.1)
Top Newcomers: Mike Egbert (C, 6-6, Fr.)
Dan Wurm (F, 6-5, Fr.)
PITT-BRADFORD PANTHERS
Mon., Nov. 28, 1983 at Pitt-Bradford
Location: Bradford, PA
Enrollment: 1,150
Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 19-9
President: Dr. Richard McDowell
Athletic Director: Dick Danielson
Head Coach: Dick Danielson
Sports Info. Director: Robert Newcombe
SID Phone: (814) 362-3801
Home Court: T.L. McDowell Sports Center (1,800)
Last Game: 1982-83, Pitt-Bradford 65-56
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/6
Team Strength(s): Winning attitude
Team Question Mark(s): Youth, inexperience
Captain(s): Keith Roiick, Lorenzo Newsome
PITT-BRADFORD CONT'D
Top Veterans: Keith Roiick (C, 6-6, Sr., 9.2)
Lorenzo Newsome (F, 6-4, Sr.,9.8)
Top Newcomers: Duane Wilkerson (G, 6-0, Fr.)
Jonathon Orr (F, 6-6, Fr.)
POINT PARK PIONEERS
Thurs., Dec. 1, 1983 at Point Park
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Green and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 20-12
President: John V. Hopkins
Athletic Director: Jerry Conboy
Head Coach: Jerry Conboy
Sports Info. Director: Dave Mrvos
SID Phone: (412) 391-4100
Home Court: Allegheny Community Col. (1,800)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 53-46
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 1/7
Team Strength(s): Experience
Team Question Mark(s): Complacency
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Joe McMillan (F, 6-6, Sr., 19.0)
Perry Dickens (C, 6-7, So., 11.5)
Top Newcomers: Bruce Beichner (C, 6-8, Fr.)
WRIGHT STATE RAIDERS
Sat., Dec. 3, 1983 at Wright State
Location: Dayton, OH
Enrollment: 15,000
Colors: Hunter Green and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 28-4
President: Dr. Robert J. Kegerreis
Athletic Director: Dr. Michael J. Cusack
Head Coach: Ralph Underhill
Sports Info. Director: David Stahl
SID Phono: (513) 873-2771
Home Court: Physical Education Bldg. (2,800)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/8
Team Strength(s): Front court
Team Question Mark(s): Depth at guard
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Fred Moore (C, 6-8, Sr., 14.5)
Mike Grote (G, 6-1, Sr., 5.7)
Top Newcomers: Mark Vest (G-F, 6-6, So.)
Rodney Webb (F, 6-8, Fr.)
1982-83 Record: 4-23
President: Dr. John Lilley
Athletic Director: Herb Lauffer
Head Coach: Doug Zimmerman
Sports Info. Director: Joy Greco
SID Phone: (814) 898-1511
Homo Court: Erie Hall (700)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 55-54
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 7/3
Team Strength(s): Shooting, quickness
Team Question Mark(s): Experience
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Chris Garrett (W, 6-3, So., 12.2)
Darren Gray (W, 6-3, So., 9.6)
Top Newcomers: Tony Hasson (G, 6-0, Jr.)
Bill Mikios (G, 6-0, Jr.)
GANNON GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Wed., Dec. 7, 1983 at Edinboro
Mon., Fob. 13, 1984 at Gannon
Location: Erie, PA
Enrollment: 4,200
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Conference: Mideast Collegiate
1982-83 Record: 16-12
Conference Record: New Conference
President: Dr. Joseph P. Scottino
Athletic Director: Howard Elwell
Head Coach: Dick Fox
Sports Info. Director: Steve Huefner
SID Phone: (814) 871-7418
Home Court: HammermiH Center (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Gannon 95-70;
Edinboro 73-62
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 2/10
Team Strength (s): Experience, depth
Team Question Mark(s): Speed, proven scoring
Captain(s): Richard Ratheii, Dave Razzano
Top Veterans: Butch Warner (G, 6-2, Jr., 14.5)
Dave Razzano (F, 6-6, Sr., 8.9)
Top Newcomers: Paul Grubb (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Paul Siegel (G, 6-1, So.)
MERCYHURST LAKERS
Mon., Dec. 12, 1983 at Mercyhurst
Mon., Fob. 6, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Erie, PA
Enrollment: 1,700
Colors: Blue and Green
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 74-/4
President: Dr. William Garvey
Athletic Director: Tony DeMeo
Head Coach: BillKalbaugh
Sports Info. Director: Jim LeCorchick
SID Phone: (814) 825-0226
Home Court: Campus Center (1,700)
BEHREND CUBS
Mon., Dec. 5, 1983 at Edinboro
Location: Erie, PA
Enrollment: 2,050
Colors: Navy, White and Scarlet
Conference: Independent
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27
MERCYHURST CONT'D
CALIFORNIA VULCANS
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 88-60;
Mercyhurst 88-81
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/7
Team Strength(s): Guards, forwards
Team Question Mark(s): Defense, rebounding
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: John Green (G, 6-0, Jr., 24.3)
Jon Berkley (F, 6-7, Jr., 10.6)
Top Newcomers: Mat Nasser (G, 6-0, Fr.)
Todd Lee (F, 6-6, Fr.)
CLARION GOLDEN EAGLES
Fri., Jan. 13, 1984 at Clarion
Sat,, Feb. 4, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Clarion, PA
Enrollment: 5,400
Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: Pennsylvania - \/\fest
1982-83 Record: 15-11
Conference Record: 7-3 (1st tie)
President: Dr. Thomas A. Bond
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Head Coach: Dr. Richard Taylor
Sports Info. Director: Richard P. Herman
SID Phone: (814) 226-2334
Home Court: W.S. Tippin Gym (4,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Clarion 76-72 (OT), 74-71
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 2/6
Team Strength(s): Guards, quickness
Team Question Mark(s): Rebounding
Captain(s): Ralph Naples, Lionel Young
Top Veterans: Ralph Naples (F, 6-6, Sr., 11.9)
Darryl Whiten (G, 5-8, Jr., 6.2)
Top Newcomers: Randy Barnes (F, 6-4, Fr.)
Mark Engram (F, 6-4, Fr.)
CHEYNEY WOLVES
Mon., Jan. 16, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Cheyney, PA
Enrollment: 2,100
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Conference: Pennsylvania - East
1982-83 Record: 26-6
Conference Record: 12-2 (1st)
President: Dr. C. T. Enus Wright
Athletic Director: Andy Hinson
Head Coach: Charles Songster
Sports Info. Director: A! Willis
SID Phone: (215) 399-2106
Home Court: Cope Hall (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Cheyney 59-51
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/4
Team Strength (s): Centers/forwards
Team Question Mark(s): Backcourt
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Ed Geiger (C, 7-0, Sr., 6.8)
Ray Diaz (G, 6-0, Jr., 4.4)
Top Newcomers: Wilbert Jones (G, 6-1, Fr.)
Gary Dillard (F, 6-7, Fr.)
Wed., Jan. 18, 1984 at Edinboro
Wed., Fob. 8, 1984 at California
Location: California, PA
Enrollment: 4,500
Colors: Red and Black
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 12-13
Conference Record: 5-5 (4th)
President: Dr. John Pierce Watkins
Athletic Director: Jan McConnell
Head Coach: Tim Loomis
Sports Info. Director: Alan Natali
SID Phono: (412) 938-4552
Home Court: Hamer Hall (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 81-65, 94-69
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 2/11
Team Strength (s): Experience, size
Team Question Mark(s): Inside game
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Mike Wilson (G-F, 6-6, Jr., 16.5)
Barry Wright (G, 6-3, Sr., 12.6)
Top Newcomers: A! McCloud (G-F, 6-5, Jr.)
LOCK HAVEN BALD EAGLES
Sat., Jan. 21, 1984 at Lock Haven
Sat., Feb. 11, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Lock Haven, PA
Enrollment: 2,600
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 4-23
Conference Record: 1-9 (6th)
President: Dr. Craig Dean Willis
Athletic Director: Dr. Charles A. Eberle
Head Coach: Dr. Brad Black
Sports Info. Director: Buck O'Reilly
SID Phone: (717) 893-2350
Home Court: Thomas Fieldhgase (2,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 77-59, 86-80
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 4/6
Team Strength(s): Hustling, attitude
Team Question Mark(s): Inexperience, height
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Sam June (G, 6-4, Sr., 9.8)
Jeff Jackman (G, 6-0, So., 4.2)
Top Newcomers: Brad Yoder (G, 6-4, Fr.)
James Price (F, 6-5, Fr.)
INDIANA BIG INDIANS
Wed., Jan. 25, 1984 at Indiana
Wed., Feb. 15, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Indiana, PA
Enrollment: 12,600
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 9-15
Conference Record: 4-6 (5th)
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INDIANA CONT'D
President: Dr. John E. Worthen
Athletic Director: Frank Cignetti
Head Coach: Tom Beck
Sports Info. Director: Larry Judge
SID Phone: (412) 357-2747
Home Court: Memorial Fieldhouse (2,500)
Last Game: /982-83, Edinboro 55-46,59-56 (OT)
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/8
Team Strength(s): Experience, attitude
Team Question Mark(s): Height, youth
Captain(s): TBA
Top Veterans: Mike Krafcik (C, 6-6, Sr., 8.1)
Dave Beck (F, 6-5, Jr., 7.5)
Top Newcomers: Mike Bertness (F, 6-4, Fr.)
Kevin Bouknight (G, 6-0, Jr.)
SLIPPERY ROCK ROCKETS
Sat., Jan. 28, 1984 at Slippery Rock
Sat., Feb. 18, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Enrollment: 5,800
Colors: Green and White
Conference: Pennsylvania - West
1982-83 Record: 17-8
Conference Record: 7-3 (1st tie)
President: Herb Reinhard
Athletic Director: Bill Lennox
Head Coach: Dave Rooney
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
SID Phone: (412) 794-5216
Home Court: Morrow Fieldhouse (3,000)
Last Game: 1982-83, Slippery Rock 70-64,
56-53; Edinboro 56-54
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 3/8
Team Strength (s): Depth, rebounding
Team Question Mark(s): Guards, scoring
Captain(s): Troy MUd
Top Veterans: Troy MUd (F, 6-4, Sr., 19.9)
Kevin Williams (F, 6-6, So., 6.4)
Top Newcomers: Herman Willis (G, 6-3, Fr.)
Tony Conn (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 5/5
Team Strength(s): Experience
Team Question Mark(s): Depth
Captain(s): Jody Peters, Mark Zimmerman
Top Veterans: Jody Peters (F, 6-5, Sr., 9.5)
Doug Weygandt (G, 6-2, Sr., 6.8)
Top Newcomers: Bill Burk (G, 6-1, So.)
LaROCHE RED DEVILS
Mon., Feb. 20, 1984 at Edinboro
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Enrollment: 1,600
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 4-20
President: Sister Margaret Huber
Athletic Director: Raymond Bauer
Head Coach: John Pasquinelli
Sports Info. Director: Theresa Kulbacki
SID Phono: (412) 367-9300
Home Court: Carson Middle School (800)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 88-76
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 6/5
Team Strength (s): Shooting
Team Question Mark(s): Size, quickness
Captain(s): BillKnass
Top Veterans: Bill Knass (G, 6-2, Sr., 14.1)
Kike Rivera (G, 6-1, So., 5.8)
Top Newcomers: Ron Gruber (C, 6-6, Jr.)
Don Mathews (F, 6-5, Jr.)
ST. VINCENT BEARCATS
Sat., Fob. 25, 1984 at St. Vincent
Location: Latrobe, PA
Enrollment: 860
Colors: Green and Gold
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 11-17
President: Rev. Augustine Flood, O.S.B.
Athletic Director: Rev. Myron Kirsch, O.S.B.
Head Coach: Bernie Matthews
Sports Info. Director: Tom Ackerman
SID Phone: (412) 539-9761
Home Court: Kennedy Hall (2,400)
Last Game: 1982-83, Edinboro 90-77
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 1/8
Team Strength(s): Shooting
Team Question Mark(s): Experience, inside game
Captain(s): Ivan Howard, Marty May
Top Veterans: Ivan Howard (G, 6-2, Sr., 9.8)
Mike Matthews (G, 6-0, So., 8.8)
Top Newcomers: Jim Moon (C, 7-0, Fr.)
Dave Jordan (F, 6-5, Fr.)
GROVE CITY WOLVERINES
Tues., Jan. 31, 1984 at Grove City
Location: Grove City, PA
Enrollment: 2,200
Colors: Crimson and White
Conference: Independent
1982-83 Record: 21-4
President: Dr. Charles S. MacKenzie
Athletic Director: R. Jack Behringer
Head Coach: John Barr
Sports Info. Director: Robert W. Smith
SID Phone: (412) 458-6600
Home Court: College Arena (1,800)
Last Game: 1981-82, Edinboro 54-40
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ALL-TIME SCORES
1928-29(12-2)
Coach: Sox Harrison
32 Clarion............................. 22
60 Fredonia.........................22
EUP
Opp.
58 Clarion............................ 27
58 Fredonia........................ 26
58 Youngstown YMCA ... 38
87 Kanty College................. 21
20 Clarion.............................14
36 California ..................... 25
46 Slippery Rock................. 32
24 Slippery Rock................. 36
49 Fredonia......................... 29
50 Indiana............................. 13
40 California ..................... 19
42 Youngstown YMCA ... 44
38 Indiana............................. 22
__ 34 Slippery Rock..................30
640
381
1929-30 (8-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
29 Ashland............................ 41
25 Slippery Rock.................. 24
18 Buffalo St. Tchrs.............20
20 Canisius ......................... 38
36 West Chester................. 37
31 Waynesburg................... 25
25 Slippery Rock................. 22
40 California ....................... 38
32 Clarion............................. 22
45 Indiana............................. 25
41 Buffalo St. Tchrs........... 22
39 California ....................... 52
32 Clarion............................ 19
23 Indiana............................ 24
436
409
1930-31 (11-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
55 Alliance........................... 15
42 Alliance........................... 20
43 Erie Branch..................... 22
24 West Chester..................20
43 Kutztown......................... 32
34 Slippery Rock..................33
21Clarion............................... 14
29 Indiana.............................23
44 Erie Branch .....................24
28 Slippery Rock................. 29
38 California ....................... 39
34 California ....................... 38
59 Clarion............................. 41
47 Indiana............................... 30
21 Allegheny........................29
562
409
538
529
1932-33
Coach: Sox Harrison
Being Researched
EUP
Opp.
27 Findlay.............................28
50 Fredonia......................... 22
33 Clarion............................. 20
31 Westminster................... 41
35 California ....................... 32
32 Slippery Rock................. 37
50 Indiana............................. 34
54 Fredonia......................... 29
59 California ....................... 25
30 Westminster................... 45
46 Slippery Rock................. 34
36 Indiana.......................
33
36 Clarion............................. 34
EUP
Opp.
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............... 35
46 Alliance........................... 31
47 Clarion............................. 15
32 Indiana............................. 15
Opp.
EUP
36 Kent................................. 37
44 Fredonia......................... 45
33 Clarion............................. 28
54 Fredonia......................... 41
48 California ..................... 44
37 Indiana........................... 55
39 Thiel............................... 34
37 Ohio Chiropody............23
32 California ..................... 49
56 Slippery Rock................57
41 Slippery Rock................ 42
41 Indiana........................... 43
35Clarion............................. 41
49 Ohio Chiropody............ 37
582
1934-35 (6-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
- Clarion............................. ..
50 California ....................... 32
36 Slippery Rock................. 30
55 Slippery Rock................. 32
23 Westminster................... 54
35 Indiana.............................28
36 California ....................... 39
24 Westminster................... 44
33 Indiana............................. 39
50 Clarion............................. 37
EUP
Opp.
24 Thiol.................................42
32 Thiel................................ 40
54 Clarion..............................35
33 Clarion (OT) ................... 30
30 Slippery Rock................. 41
40 Slippery Rock.................. 37
44 Indiana............................. 32
32 Indiana............................. 39
50 California ....................... 32
27 California ....................... 33
360
1936-37 (7-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
43 Fredonia .......................... 37
53 Clarion............................. 35
64 California ....................... 42
46 Fredonia ......................... 22
54 Indiana............................. 36
50 Clarion............................. 51
51 Slippery Rock..................34
45 California .......................32
39 Slippery Rock................. 43
47 Indiana............................. 42
492
655
577
1941-42 (3-7)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
57 Fredonia ......................... 29
44 Alliance........................... 33
36 Fredonia ......................... 38
27 Indiana............................. 44
35 Slippery Rock..................51
36 California (OT)................40
28 Clarion..............................41
39 California ........................ 49
37 Lawrence Tech............ 34
33 Canisius ......................
66
1939-40(13-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
49 St. Marys....................... 38
45 Fredonia ........................ 37
51 Ohio Chiropody............ 27
54 Clarion............................ 33
43 Canisius ....................... 52
32 Fredonia....................... 28
44 Alliance......................... 40
37 Indiana........................... 29
32 Clarion........................... 30
52 Slippery Rock................ 44
54 California ......................44
39 Lawrence Tech.............. 45
50 California ..................... 51
36 Slippery Rock................67
40 Indiana........................... 35
39 Alliance......................... 18
47 Ohio Chiropody........... 37
655
1940-41 (11-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
45 OeSalles......................... 44
54 Ohio Chiropody..............33
46 Lawrence Tech..............44
29 Fredonia......................... 28
53 Thiol.................................42
49 Thiel................................. 50
36 Slippery Rock................. 26
■
425
1942-43(1-1)'
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
34 Lawrence Tech...............50
— Alliance............................. —
Season Halted - WWII
1943-44 (War)
1945-46 (0-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
32 Clarion............................. 53
38 Slippery Rock................. 74
33 Clarion............................. 42
33 Alliance........................... 52
39 Alliance (OT)................... 45
175
266
/
/
1946-47(7-8)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
39 Buffalo State................. 51
54 Fredonia .......................... 44
44 Alliance........................... 53
44 Indiana........................... 45
34 Fenn............................... 33
46 Slippery Rock................ 51
63 California ..................... 45
45 Clarion........................... 45
62 Alliance......................... 55
48 Indiana........................... 57
42 California ..................... 45
43 Clarion........................... 41
40 Fenn.................................37
54 Fredonia......................... 25
44 Slippery Rock................. 52
702
Alliance .................... 54
Salem.......................... 57
California ................. 63
California ................. 71
66 Clarion....................... 60
36 Alliance ....................37
61 Fredonia..................... 49
69 Thiol............................. 38
48 Clarion........................ 51
55 Indiana........................62
60 Slippery Rock............. 73
49 Indiana........................ 71
45 Slippery Rock............. 77
43
51
55
63
784
680
1947-48(4-11)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
62 Fredonia......................... 37
51 Fenn................................. 46
846
1948-49 (7-9)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
48 Fredonia...................... 21
65 Alliance ..................... 56
44 Slippery Rock.............. 67
57 Gannon......................... 48
65 Indiana......................... 75
60 Slippery Rock............ 67
50 Clarion....................... 48
46 Buffalo....................... 67
48 Fredonia..................... 43
55 Alliance .................... 44
67 California ................. 59
46 Clarion........................60
51 Gannon........................ 52
50 Thiel..............................76
81 California .................69
56 Indiana........................ 45
858
1944-45 (War)
374
744
EUP
Opp.
49 Ohio Chiropody..............18
33 California ....................... 43
36 Indiana............................. 39
41 Clarion............................. 46
31 California ........................ 37
30 Thiel................................. 35
47 Fredonia......................... 35
45 Thiol................................ 32
37 Ohio Chiropody............30
43 Slippery Rock................. 49
California ..................... 36
Fredonia......................... 37
Clarion............................. 33
California ..................... 49
Indiana............................. 32
Indiana............................. 34
Clarion............................. 36
Slippery Rock............... 53
372
335
1935-36 (5-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
576
34
50
43
38
42
35
51
__ 50
1938-39 (8-2)
Coach: Sox Harrison
419
342
461
1937-38 (6-8)
Coach: Sox Harrison
1933-34 (8-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
366
1931-32(12-1)
Coach: Sox Harrison
53 Clarion............................. 30
43 Indiana............................. 30
41 Slippery Rock..................37
314
519
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
877
1949-60(12-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
72 Fredonia...................... 44
69 Alliance ...................... 40
65 Grove City................... 54
62 Gannon........................ 57
66 California ................... 50
54 Indiana......................... 70
52 Slippery Rock.............. 68
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
910
62
82
63
52
77
80
84
1227
California ................... 77
Clarion........................ 91
Alliance ......................55
Fenn ........................... 75
Thiel..............................70
California ...................63
Grove City................... 99
64 Thiol..............................67
66 Clarion........................ 65
64 Grove City................... 68
70 Gannon........................ 71
68 California ...................89
66 Clarion........................ 88
67 Indiana...................... 109
1227
1103
1951-52 (6-12)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
46 Fredonia..................... 42
58 Allegheny................... 79
63 California ................... 55
46 Gannon........................ 48
57 Slippery Rock............. 61
66 Fredonia......................68
60 Buffalo........................ 65
67 Gannon........................ 85
77 Alliance ..................... 68
71 Indiana........................ 74
49Slippery Rock............... 91
68 Clarion........................ 82
79Grove City.................... 83
61 California ...................92
74 Clarion........................106
67 Alliance .......................67
66 Thiel...............................65
63 Geneva......................... 85
1128
1954-66(8-12)
Coach: Art McComb
EUP
Opp.
62 Gannon........................ 77
69 Allegheny...................80
59 Indiana........................ 98
80 Grove City................... 77
66 Fredonia......................62
61 Allegheny.................. 79
70 Thiol............................. 63
119 Alliance ....................108
77 Slippery Rock..........78
66 California ...................81
61 Indiana........................ 69
72 Slippery Rock............. 67
69 Gannon........................ 70
70 California ...................85
66 Clarion........................ 72
70 Fredonia...................... 61
67 Alliance ......................62
63 Grove City....................71
61 Clarion......................... 66
68 Thiol.............................. 62
1276
1496
1952-53 (8-13)
Coach: Sox Harrison
Opp.
EUP
57 Fredonia......................66
68 Allegheny...................78
67 Grove City................... 77
61 Alliance ....................... 67
75 Indiana........................ 87
67 Slippery Rock............. 92
67 Gannon........................ 71
72 Alliance ....................... 61
68 Gannon........................ 81
68 Indiana..........................64
77 Thiol..............................69
75 Allegheny................... 93
86 Fredonia..................... 68
53 California .................... 73
76 Clarion........................ 82
90 Grove City.................... 67
86 California .................... 81
77 Thiel.............................. 66
32 Clarion........................ 76
63 Geneva........................ 92
67 Slippery Rock.............72
1441
1478
1955-56 (3-17)
Coach: Art McComb
EUP
Opp.
62 Allegheny...................96
53 Alliance ......................69
76 Indiana........................ 91
52 Grove City................... 61
56 Fredonia......................64
74 Allegheny...................84
63 Thiel..............................76
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
64 California ................... 86
64 Clarion........................ 91
74 Grove City................... 76
55 Gannon........................ 71
1643
1290
1950-51 (9-9)
Coach: Sox Harrison
EUP
Opp.
64 Allegheny................... 52
55 Fredonia....................46
61 Slippery Rock............60
82 Fredonia.................... 72
79 Alliance ....................61
65 Gannon........................ 73
53 Indiana...................... 54
82 Clarion...................... 84
65 Slippery Rock........... 90
55 Buffalo........................ 62
66 Gannon........................ 43
1273
1953-54 (6-12)
Coach: Art McComb
EUP
Opp.
61 Fredonia....................... 49
56 Allegheny.................... 62
68 Indiana........................ 76
56 Grove City.................. 61
61 Fredonia......................64
49 Thiel............................. 42
47 Gannon........................61
73 Allegheny..................89
49 Alliance ..................... 80
67 California .................... 82
72 Alliance .................... 70
1687
1956-57 (5-14)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
EUP
Opp.
81 Grove City.................. 104
63 Allegheny................... 74
66 Thiel.............................. 90
73 California .................110
68 Slippery Rock............78
68Grove City...................105
66Gannon..........................80
71 Clarion....................... 72
84 Fredonia....................... 77
61 Thiol................................64
30
31
67
73
100
1(X)
68
78
107
94
89
California ................... 74
Allegheny...................60
Fredonia..................... 66
Alliance ..................... 88
Fenn ......................... 81
Slippery Rock............. 97
Clarion........................ 88
Alliance ..................... 96
Gannon........................ 90
1477
1694
1957-58(10-11)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
EUP
Opp.
64 Grove City............... 72
84 Slippery Rock..........79
102 Alliance................... 103
90 Fredonia.................. 76
64 Thiel.......................... 61
66 California ...................60
63 Indiana..................... 96
52 Gannon..................... 60
92 Clarion...................... no
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)............76
1574
1662
1958-59 (8-12)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
EUP
Opp.
75 Alliance ..................... 80
101 Slippery Rock............. 92
61 Grove City................... 66
79 Thiel..............................72
62 Gannon........................ 86
88 Clarion...................... 101
91 California ................... 99
94 Slippery Rock .... 106
80 Thiol..............................78
83 Fredonia..................... 74
61 Lock Haven................ 74
56Mansfield.................... 99
66 Grove City.................... 75
69 Mansfield.................... 98
114 Alliance...................104
102 California ................... 93
104 Clarion...................... 112
99 Fredonia.......................72
77 Gannon......................... 79
106 Allegheny.................109
1668
1769
1959-60 (6-13)
Coach: Jim Smart
EUP
Opp.
78 Thiel..............................86
81 Alliance .................... 82
85 Indiana.....................103
84 Fredonia.................... 73
80 Clarion..........................91
73 California .................... 87
79 Indiana........................ 97
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
Grove City............... 74
Slippery Rock......... 66
Grove City............... 68
Fredonia..................76
Alliance ..................... 61
88 California (OT) .... 92
88 Slippery Rock..........96
80 Clarion..................... 66
77 Gannon...................... 105
69 Lock Haven ...... 75
85Lock Haven...............82
100 Thiel.......................... 83
60
61
76
64
62
1563
1470
1960-61 (6-15)
Coach: Loyal Park
EUP
Opp.
68 Lock Haven................87
45 Alliance ....................61
43 Indiana...................... 73
61 Clarion...................... 71
77 Grove City................ 95
54 Mt. Union................... 90
56 California .................58
79 Indiana...................... 89
57 Gannon...................... 62
73 Slippery Rock........... 85
33 Alliance ....................58
85 Fredonia.................... 51
88 Thiel............................ 66
86 California ;.............. 68
64 Slippery Rock............73
70 Clarion...................... 67
62 Gannon...................... 83
55 Grove City................. 73
87 Allegheny (OT) .... 93
93 Fredonia.................... 78
67 Lock Haven.............. 65
1403
1546
1961-62(17-7)
Coach: Loyal Park
EUP
Opp.
60 Fredonia....................58
60 Clarion........................ 65
48 Grove City...................71
81 Slippery Rock..............61
63 Carnegie Tech .... 76
73 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 64
81 California ................... 51
81 Indiana........................ 67
56 Gannon (OT) ............. 58
83 Fenn .............................52
103 L Haven (3 OT) ... 101
63 Alliance ....................... 52
87 Fredonia..................... 80
71 Thiel..............................63
82 California .................64
67 Clarion......................... 62
56 Alliance ...................... 69
74 Indiana........................ 82
69 Thiel.............................. 60
72 Lock Haven................60
76 Slippery Rock..............71
102 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
EUP
Opp.
66 Bluffton........................ 46
82 Alliance ..................... 86
91 Clarion........................ 83
70 Slippery Rock........... 64
60 Carnegie Tech .... 63
87 California ...................56
52 Gannon........................ 60
74 Thiol..............................64
66 Fenn ......................... 68
72 Lock Haven .............. 49
75 Indiana........................ 66
77 Fredonia..................... 66
67 Alliance ..................... 84
73 California ...................83
61 Clarion........................ 58
68 Indiana........................ 75
97 Fredonia..................... 71
83 Lock Haven................ 52
64 Slippery Rock............. 70
Pa. Conference Western
Division Championship:
69 Slippery Rock........... 83
1454
Fenn ......................... 77
California .............. 108
Gannon..................... 58
Clarion..................... 79
1535
1393
1965-66(18-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
84 Mansfield...................83
70 Alliance ......................68
67 Slippery Rock............. 56
95 Lock Haven................ 55
80 Clarion........................ 71
104 Waynesburg................ 88
68 Indiana........................ 71
83 Fredonia..................... 62
78 California .................102
89 Lock Haven................ 72
86 Mansfield...................82
90 Alliance ..................... 83
99 Mich. Lutheran .... 58
79 Slippery Rock............72
95 Indiana........................ 85
70 Geneva........................ 71
93 Cleveland State .... 72
83 Clarion........................ 79
71 California ...................58
Pa. Conf. Championship:
76 Cheyney .................... 96
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
76 Geneva........................ 60
79 California ...................62
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
53 Central Michigan ... 67
1347
1963-64(16-6)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
75 Alliance ....................... 59
63 Slippery Rock.............67
73 Thiol............................. 45
92 Baldwin-Wallace ... 90
72 Bloomsburg................71
84 Clarion....................... 66
106 Fredonia..................... 81
94 Fenn ......................... 82
71 Bloomsburg................ 74
85 Indiana........................ 99
80 Lock Haven................48
88 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 73
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
69
95
50
77
1868
1673
1966-67(11-11)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
88 Mansfield...................73
90 Alliance ..................... 93
99 Slippery Rock............. 94
90 Lock Haven................ 77
73 Clarion.......................... 71
87 California .................... 92
110 Fredonia..................... 64
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
EUP
Opp.
99 Grove City...................89
68 Alliance ..................... 80
76 Slippery Rock............. 80
92 Thiol..............................61
109 Lock Haven................ 79
104 Walsh........................... 72
90 Clarion........................ 69
100 Indiana.......................87
70 California ...................82
89 Lock Haven................ 53
84Alliance .......................89
86Geneva..........................85
86 Slippery Rock............. 63
91 Indiana........................ 82
1843
1744
1967-68(19-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
109 Waynesburg................84
84 Slippery Rock............. 56
133 Lock Haven................ 90
103 Clarion....................... 92
98 California ...................91
32
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
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
86 Grove City.................. 65
Pa. Conf. Championship:
73 Cheyney State .... 61
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
55 Gannon........................ 52
41 Westminster........... 48
2148
1834
1968-69(14-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
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
f NAIA District 18 Champ.:
^57 Gannon.......................69
1845
1670
1969-70(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
88 Grove City....................82
115 Pitt-Johnstown .... 55
70 Lock Haven................ 67
75 Slippery Rock............ 69
72 Clarion......................... 75
57 Fredonia...................... 60
85 North Michigan .... 92
85 Univ. Wisconsin . . 104
88 Alliance .................... 75
77 Lock Haven.............. 60
64 Alliance .................... 77
80 Slippery Rock........... 57
72 Indiana.......................75
70 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 58
68 California ................. 77
71 Point Park................. 54
72 Clarion...................... 52
77 Geneva...................... 74
73 Indiana........................ 60
66 California ....... 77
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
68Indiana (OT)..................67
71California .....................72
1664
1539
1970-71 (16-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
96 Grove City.................84
81 Alliance......................69
115 Lock Haven................ 79
88 Slippery Rock............. 76
116 W. Ontario...................62
60 Clarion........................ 66
81 Ohio Wesleyan .... 67
87 Hiram........................... 50
116 N. Michigan................98
96 Kenyon ....................... 98
75 California ...................66
91 Mars Hill..................... 68
96 Geneva........................ 75
73 Slippery Rock............. 77
64 Indiana........................ 84
82 Lock Haven................ 92
91 Oneonta State .... 64
93 California ...................83
85 Clarion (OT)................ 87
89 Alliance ..................... 83
88 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
61 Indiana........................ 68
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
81 Clarion........................ 70
60 Indiana........................ 67
2065
1811
1971-72(17-9)
Coach: Dave Rooney
Opp.
EUP
91 Kenyon........................84
85 Lock Haven (OT) ... 82
73 Point Park...................71
82 Geneva........................ 74
70 Clarion (OT)................ 71
86 Alma (OT).................. 80
66 Capital........................ 78
106 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
76 Indiana (OT).................74
72 Grove City................... 62
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
86 Slippery Rock..............76
81 Clarion........................ 78
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
72 Westmont, Cal............. 91
2066
2060
1972-73(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
64 Mercyhurst...........71
Ohio Wesleyan .... 66
Allegheny............... 85
Clarion....................... 76
Wilmington (DeL) . . 69
California ................. 67
Alliance ....................64
Slippery Rock........... 94
Muskingum.............. 59
Point Park.................79
66 Grove City.................58
66 Bloomsburg.............. 75
85 Mount Union........... 68
68 Indiana.......................60
78 Lock Haven.............. 68
93 Behrend....................60
64 California (OT) .... 59
67 Clarion....................... 66
86 Alliance ....................69
57 Indiana......................63
86 Slippery Rock........... 76
62 Lock Haven.............. 61
74
104
69
67
61
70
74
48
60
1558
1503
1973-74(18-6)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
101 Behrend.................... 64
108 Western Ontario ... 61
95 Clarion...................... 80
122 Alliance ....................72
76 California ................. 60
82 Slippery Rock........... 81
90 W. Va. State.............. 68
75 Ashland................... 74
87 Frostburg....................69
67 Lock Haven.............. 63
81 Bloomsburg.............. 90
126 Point Park................. 95
71 Frostburg....................65
55 Muskingum.............. 62
76 Indiana....................... 86
62Mercyhurst................ 59
81 California ...................51
96 Clarion....................... 86
95 Lock Haven................ 58
67 Indiana........................ 69
101 Slippery Rock........... 95
123 Alliance ..................... 86
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
84 Point Park.................. 80
65 Indiana........................78
2075
87
46
100
80
93
Lock Haven................ 58
Indiana........................ 51
Slippery Rock............. 77
Alliance .................... 66
Frostburg (2 OT) ... 91
Pa. Conf. Championship:
70 Mansfield................. 79
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
1934
1975-76 (24-6)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
73
84
84
78
95
Opp.
Mercyhurst................ 72
West Georgia............. 78
Bald.-Wallace............. 72
Frostburg......................71
Allegheny...................84
68 Clarion........................ 65
88 Lock Haven................56
88 St. Vincent...................69
91 Behrend......................66
70 Aids-Broad (OT) ... 69
73 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 68
81 Frostburg....................71
80 Lock Haven.............. 62
67 Slippery Rock............68
72 California ................. 61
64 Point Park................. 69
61 Indiana....................... 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
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
88 Gustavus Adolp. ... 73
73 Lake Superior St.. . . 76
2276
2067
1732
1976-77(11-12)
Coach: Guy Conti
1974-75 (22-5)
Coach: Jim McDonald
EUP
Opp.
95 Bald.-Wallace............. 72
60 Clarion........................ 58
76 Mansfield....................60
80 California ...................62
94 Slippery Rock.............. 71
82 Behrend................. ..68
85 Mercyhurst.................80
88 Point Park................... 78
78 St. Vincent...................70
67 Lock Haven................ 61
93 Frostburg..................... 75
80 St. Vincent...................85
84 Point Park...................85
80 Indiana........................ 70
75 Mercyhurst................ 66
87 California .................... 73
82 Clarion..........................69
EUP
Opp.
91 Capital Univ. (OT) . . 84
86 Clarion........................87
99 Alliance ..................... 85
70 Mercyhurst (OT) ... 69
63 Lock Haven................ 58
89 Behrend......................87
70 Wheeling......................76
79 Shepherd..................84
85 St. Vincent..................80
95 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
33
77
57
96
73
Indiana........................ 88
Slippery Rock............76
Pitt-Johnstown .... 90
Gannon........................ 75
1827
1862
1977-78 (9-15)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
Opp.
90 Atlan. Christian .... 79
73 Concord.....................67
52 Mercyhurst................61
77 Pitt-Johnstown .... 79
77 Alliance ..................... 59
64 Lock Haven................ 54
85 California (F)............. 87
85 Oberlin........................78
82 Behrend..................... 70
85 Morgan State............. 88
73 Georgia State............. 70
73 Pitt-Johnstown .... 75
63 Lock Haven (OT) ... 65
73 Mercyhurst............103
78 Indiana........................ 90
68 Clarion.........................79
65 St. Vincent................... 69
68 Clarion.........................78
75 Slippery Rock..............89
79 Indiana.........................67
66 Point Park................... 69
64 Slippery Rock.............. 69
80 Gannon......................... 89
76 California ...................92
1760
1826
1978-79(11-14)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
Opp.
82 Fairmont State ... 107
77 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 92
87 Alliance ....................56
107 Daemen.................. 85
61 Oberlin..................... 73
78 Pitt-Johnstown .... 74
58 Mercyhurst............. 66
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
EUP
Opp.
80 Carn-Mellon (OT)... 74
62 Westminster............42
70 Gannon...................... 68
84 Mercyhurst.............. 86
103 Pitt-Johnstown .... 78
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
64 Behrend..................... 59
82 St. Lawrence............. 86
76 Lock Haven................ 74
102Daemen....................... 77
59 Indiana........................ 64
62 Pitt-Johnstown .... 60
90 California ...................73
69 Lock Haven................80
60 Slippery Rock............. 48
62 Clarion (2 OT)............. 60
80 Mercyhurst................ 74
76 St. Vincent.................. 62
66 Indiana........................ 63
67 Point Park...................66
68 California ...................66
86 Lock Haven................ 79
84 Alliance ..................... 71
81 Slippery Rock............. 74
71 Clarion........................ 84
83 Gannon........................ 78
NAIA District18 Playoffs:
62 8ehrend..................... 55
72 Clarion........................ 80
1351
88 Slippery Rock............. 78
68 Mercyhurst................ 73
86 Clarion........................ 86
92 L. Haven (2 OT) .... 97
69
60
72
76
61
83
82
Point Park...................76
California ................. 62
Indiana........................ 96
Slippery Rock............. 72
St. Vincent................... 77
Mercyhurst................ 74
Clarion........................ 86
68 Lock Haven................ 57
87 Alliance ..................... 66
67 California ................... 57
66 Indiana (OT)................ 62
67 Gannon........................ 70
84 Slippery Rock........... 74
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
69 Indiana........................ 96
1661
1779
1981-82(22-8)
Coach: Guy Conti
1130
EUP
Opp.
69 West Liberty.............. 66
59 Fairmont................... 90
81 Pitt-Bradford............91
56 Gannon...................... 66
60 Behrend.................... 59
63 Alliance ................... 50
58 Robert Morris............60
70 Mercyhurst...............62
46 Swarthmore...............41
1980-81 (7-17)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
64
69
43
63
64
Opp.
Westminster............. 78
LaRoche..................... 62
Gannon........................ 61
PJtt-8radford............. 77
8ehrend..................... 55
66 LaRoche.....................88
67 Allegheny................ 66
61 Slippery Rock............ 56
78 California .................68
74 Pitt-Johnstown .... 71
64 Lock Haven............... 63
63 Clarion.......................60
88 Daemen................... 84
69 Indiana......................63
64 Grove City..................40
76 LaRoche.................... 68
78 Slippery Rock...........68
81 California (OT) .... 76
66 Mercyhurst............... 60
77 Lock Haven............... 71
79 Clarion....................... 76
77 Gannon.......................63
63 Indiana.....................60
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
58 Clarion....................... 53
67 Bloomsburg............... 83
NCAA East Regionals:
60 Bloomsburg............... 53
56 Monmouth............... 53
1988
1928
SCOTS AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS
88 Mercyhurst ^
66 Akron.............
66 Davis & Elkins .... 49
67 Allegheny . . .
65 Indiana...........
77 Lock Haven . .
66 Pitt-Bradford .
81 California .
90 Daemen . . . .
64 Slippery Rock .
72 Clarion (OT)
88 LaRoche ....
106 Pitt-Jhnst. (20T) ... 99
69 Indiana (OT)
81 Mercyhurst . .
86 Lock Haven . .
94 California . . .
73 Gannon...........
53 Slippery Rock .
71 Clarion...........
86 Alliance ....
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
56 Slippery Rock...........64
61 Cheyney.................. 69
1982-83(18-10)
Coach: Guy Conti
EUP
Opp.
53 Point Park.................. 46
90 St. Vincent..................77
70 Gannon........................95
65 Behrend..................... 54
81 Alliance .................... 68
EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
EUP
133
126
123
123
122
119
116
116
115
115
114
112
110
110
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
107
OPP
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
Clarion
90
96
97
86
72
108
98
62
79
55
104
78
73
64
84
99
78
84
79
60
61
88
YEAR
EUP
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
1956-57
107
106
106
105
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
101
101
101
100
100
100
100
100
OPP
Daemen
Fredonia
Pitt-Johnstown
Salem
Walsh
Waynesburg
Allegheny
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
California
Allegheny
Daemen
Slippery Rock
Behrend
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Alliance
Indiana
Thiel
Slippery Rock
85
81
99
91
72
88
85
101
92
67
78
93
80
77
92
64
95
66
88
87
83
77
YEAR
1978-79
1963-64
1982-83
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
1959-60
1974-75
TEAM
Akron
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
Davis and Elkins
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
WON
0
0
1
9
48
1
1
1
3
10
1
1
1
0
1
51
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
56
2
1
4
1
1
2
0
6
0
49
7
11
6
1
12
1
1
41
1
0
2
2
0
2
LOST
1
1
0
12
25
0
1
0
1
2
5
0
3
1
1
46
0
3
1
0
2
1
4
46
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
1
6
0
32
6
0
16
0
0
54
0
1
1
0
1
2
RECENT
GAME
1982-83
1974-75
1975-76
1982-83
1982-83
1971-72
1973-74
1977-78
1975-76
1982-83
1981-82
1962-63
1951-52
1946-47
1929-30
1982-83
1968-69
1941-42
1976-77
1979-80
1962-63
1965-66
1982-83
1982-83
1967-68
1977-78
1982-83
1982-83
1940-41
1930-31
1981-82
1964-65
1933-34
1969-70
1976-77
1982-83
1978-79
1977-78
1981-82
1975-76
1970-71
1982-83
1928-29
1937-38
1971-72
1973-74
1975-76
1982-83
TEAM
Lawrence Tech
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
RECENT
WON LOST
GAME
2
2
1942-43
36
13
1982-83
0
1
1968-69
1
0
1968-69
5
7
1974-75
1
0
1971-72
1
0
1970-71
11
9
1982-83
1
0
1965-66
1
0
1981-82
0
1
1977-78
1
2
1972-73
0
2
1973-74
1
1
1970-71
1
1
1978-79
7
0
1940-41
2
0
1972-73
1
1
1971-72
1
0
1974-75
0
3
1982-83
7
3
1982-83
7
7
1982-83
0
1
1981-82
6
0
1969-70
0
1
1979-80
1
0
1939-40
7
3
1982-83
1
1
1971-72
0
1
1976-77
51
50
1982-83
1
0
1981-82
24
9
1964-65
2
0
1966-67
0
1
1978-79
4
0
1966-67
1
1
1929-30
1
0
1975-76
1
0
1981-82
1
0
1973-74
3
2
1978-79
2
0
1973-74
1
5
1980-81
0
1
1971-72
0
1
1976-77
0
1
1972-73
0
1
1969-70
0
1
1971-72
1
1
1928-29
OPPONENTS CENTURY CLUB
OPP
131
112
111
110
110
109
109
108
107
107
Indiana
Clarion
Mount Union
California
Clarion
Allegheny
Indiana
California
Geneva
Fairmont
EUP
72
104
94
73
92
106
67
95
98
82
YEAR
1955-56
1958-59
1971-72
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1953-54
1964-65
1966-67
1978-79
OPP
106
106
105
104
103
103
103
102
101
34
35
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Gannon
U. of Wisconsin
Alliance
Indiana
Mercyhurst
California
Clarion
EUP
65
94
77
85
102
85
73
78
88
YEAR
1967-68
1958-59
1959-60
1969-70
1957-58
1959-60
1977-78
1965-66
1958-59
TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
MOST POINTS
Tim Smiley
Walt Askins
Don Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Don Lovett
Frank Smith
Dan Petchel
Melvin Hooker
Frank Smith
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES
Walt Askins
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Jerome Thomas
Lynn Nelson
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Roy Stauffer
Ken Gerber
Fred Riley
MOST REBOUNDS
Darryl Meachem
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES
Darryl Meachem
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
Most Wins
Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories
Consecutive Victories, One season
Consecutive Conference Wins
24-5
21-3
12-1
89.4
51.7
72.5
55.7
62.5
966
13
13
17
Guy Conti
(regular season play)
Sox Harrison
1975-76
1975-76
1931-32
1967-68
1966-67
1973-74
1965-66
1966-67
1975-76
1975-76
1975-76
1967-69
(29 games)
TEAM RECORDS -GAME
Points
Points, Half
Field Goals
Free Throws
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Points, Two Teams
Longest Games
133
74
54
54
33-40
93.6
(26-27)
93
227
3 OT
Lock Haven
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), 1982-83 (Conti), West
Virginia Wesleyan Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti)
*Won the right to play in NAIA Tournament in Kansas
City, Mo.
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Fred Riley
MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS
Ken Gerber
MOST ASSISTS
Dave Knowiton
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
MOST STEALS
Nick Brascetta
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
MOST POINTS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
54
52
Fredonia
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
Waynesburg
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST FIELD GOALS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
21
2I
39
Indiana State
(Pa. Conf. Record)
1964-65
14-14
14-17
13-16
Gannon
Salem
Baldwin-Wallace
1961-62
1971-72
1964-65
20
19
California
Grove City
1973-74
1969-70
11
Slippery Rock
1979-80
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Ken Gerber
Roy Stauffer
Don Dougan
MOST ASSISTS
Larry Betar
Dave Knowiton
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
36
(29
(19
(25
(26
(24
(27
(22
(18
(26
(24
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
1975-76
1956-57
1978-79
1971-72
1970-71
1979-80
1964-65
1964-65
1979-80
1967-68
26.1 (19 games)
25.6 (18 games)
30.1 (9 games)
1956-57
1964-65
1966-67
58.9
58.3
55.8
59.4
1977-78
1966-67
1964-65
1966-67
(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
100
1971-72
38 (Pa. Conf. Record)
1961-62
194 (24 games)
1970-71
129 (26 games)
1979-80
73 (27 games)
1979-80
TOP CAREER SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
MOST REBOUNDS
Don Dougan
508
496
494
492
485
468
466
460
460
447
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
TOP CAREER SCORERS
Walt Askins
1,739
Tim Smiley
1,574
Don Lovett
1,513
Dan Petchel
1,344
Fred Riley
1,279
Jim Prokell
1,196
Steve Senko
1,178
Gary Stanton
1,177
Frank Smith
1,174
Roy Stauffer
1,153
Don Dougan
1,095
Edwin Wright
989
Melvin Hooker
917
Land Battle
908
Darryl Meachem
881
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
1956-60
1973-77
1976-80
1962-65
1969-72
1969-72
1980-83
1974-78
1966-69
1971-74
1964-68
1981-83
1977-80
1980-83
1963-67
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
37
Don Dougan
Darryl Meachem
Gary Stanton
Land Battle
Dan Petchel
Melvin Hooker
Ken Barker
Don Lovett
Frank Smith
Wendell Rojik
Jim Prokell
Dennis Hampton
Rick Sulka
Don Gerdich
Ron Beckett
992
897
841
745
744
708
689
660
637
622
593
547
507
498
459
1964-68
1963-67
1974-78
1980-83
1962-65
1977-80
1960-65
1976-80
1966-69
1960-64
1969-72
1973-76
1970-73
1971-74
1972-77
SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”
RESULTS BY SEASONS
G
YEAR
14
14
15
13
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
1955-56
13
10
10
13
14
10
17
15
10
2
5
15
15
16
17
18
18
21
18
20
20
PF
L
640
2
12
6
436
8
562
4
11
538
12
1
Researched
Being
519
8
5
342
4
6
366
5
5
529
6
7
582
6
8
492
2
8
744
13
4
655
4
11
372
3
7
34
1
1
War
War
175
0
5
702
8
7
784
11
4
858
9
7
12
978
5
9 1227
9
12 1128
6
8
13 1441
6
12 1103
12 1496
8
17 1290
3
PA
YEAR
G
W
L
PF
PA
381
409
409
314
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
1982-83
19
21
20
19
21
24
20
22
18
23
22
24
22
22
24
26
22
24
27
29
23
24
25
27
24
30
28
5
10
8
6
6
17
11
16
10
18
11
19
14
13
16
17
13
18
22
24
11
9
11
21
7
22
18
14
11
12
13
15
7
9
6
8
5
11
5
8
9
8
9
9
6
5
5
12
15
14
6
17
8
10
1477
1574
1668
1470
1403
1748
1454
1808
1535
1868
1843
2148
1845
1664
2065
2056
1558
2075
2188
2281
1827
1760
1875
1997
1661
1988
2024
1594
1652
1759
1563
1546
1593
1347
1649
1393
1673
1744
1834
1670
1539
1811
2060
1503
1732
1924
2067
1862
1826
1924
1859
1779
1928
1919
TOTALS
983
554
429 66,853
64,458
W
419
335
360
461
576
374
655
577
425
50
266
680
846
877
910
1227
1276
1543
1273
1478
1587
NAIA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1964-65
Dan Petchel
NAIA THIRD TEAM, ALL-AMERICAN
1971-72
Fred Riley
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
Frank Smith
1965-66
Darryl Meachem
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION
1975-76
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Fred Riley
1970-71
NAIA DISTRICT 18 FIRST TEAM
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1979-80
Gary
Stanton
1977-78
Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1975-76
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Dennis Hampton
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
1971-72
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
1970-71
Frank Smith
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
Darryl Meachem
1965-66
NAIA DISTRICT 18 SECOND 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 30 FIRST TEAM
1964-65
Dan Petchel
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.
24.
25.
YEAR
W-L
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
1982-83
1964-65
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
18-10
10-8
PCT
26.
27.
28.
28.
28.
28.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
38.
40.
41.
42.
42.
44.
45.
46.
46.
48.
49.
50.
.923
.857
.827
.815
.800
.792
.782
.778
.778
.750
.733
.733
.727
.708
.705
.667
.667
.654
.636
.615
.591
.591
.571
.556
.555
YEAR
1962-63
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
11-9
7-6
10-10
9-9
5-5
f-1
7-8
10-11
11-14
7-9
6-8
8-12
8-12
8-13
9-15
6-12
6-12
4-9
lAl
6-15
4-11
5-14
4-16
0-5
PCT
.550
.538
.500
.500
.500
.500
.478
.466
.452
.440
.437
.428
.400
.400
.381
.375
.333
.333
.307
.292
.281
.281
.266
.200
.000
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 FIRST TEAM
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
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
1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
Dave Knowiton
39
38
SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
Frank Smith
Don Dougan, Frank Smith
Lynn Nelson
Darryl Meachem
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Newspapers:
PA. CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM
Brian Simmons, Edwin Wright
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1980-81
Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman
1978-79
Rick Federici, Don Lovett
1977-78
Tim Smiley
1976-77
Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar,
1974-75
Don Childs
Dennis Hampton, James Boyd,
1973-74
Charlie Hickox
Larry Betar
1972-73
Jim Romaniszyn
1971-72
Dave Knowiton
1970-71
Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins
1968-69
Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson,
1967-68
Mick Unick
Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan
1965-66
Name
Corry Evening Journal
Contact
Bob McCray
Edinboro Independent
Mike Manos
Erie Daily Times
Frank DeSantis
Erie Morning News
Jack Polancy
Meadville Tribune
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pat Rini
Marino Parascenzo
Pittsburgh Press
Ray KienzI
Sportsweek
Pat Cuneo
Warren Times Observer
Dave Pirillo
Television Stations:
Darryl Meachem
PITTSBURGH PRESS ALL-DISTRICT
First Team
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1981-82
Land Battle
1979-80
Melvin Hooker
1975-76
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Tim Smiley
1973-74
Dennis Hampton
1971-72
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1968-69
Frank Smith
PA. CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION
Tyrone Tillman
1979-80
Don Lovett
1976-77
Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton
1974-75
Roy Stauffer
1971-72
Tim Ziner, Mick Unick, Jim Robinson
1968-69
Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins,
1966-67
Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem,
Frank Smith
Dave Shenelt
1964-65
Ken Barker
1962-63
Ken Barker, Jim Sims, Wendell Rojik
1961-62
ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE" TEAM
First Team
Steve Senko, Edwin Wright
1982-83
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1981-82
Steve Senko
1980-81
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1979-80
Don Lovett
1978-79
Tim Smiley
1975-76
Tim Smiley
1974-75
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Second Team
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1974-75
1973-74
FIGHTING SCOT MEDIA OUTLETS
Second Team
1981-82
1979-80
1973-74
1972-73
1970-71
1969-70
Fred Riley
Art Dickinson
Third Team
1974-75
1970-71
1969-70
Charlie Hickox
Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell
Steve Senko
Don Lovett
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer’
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
Land Battle, Brian Simmons
Clyde Brabson
Land Battle, Marcus Thompson
Tyrone Tillman
Melvin Hooker
Charlie Hickox
James Boyd, Dennis Hampton,
Charlie Hickox, Roy Stauffer
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WSEE (CBS)
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Edinboro CoAxial
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Erie Cablevision
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Meadville Master Antenna
Jim Cook
Tele-Media Cable
Robert Lechner
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WEYZ
Gary Loncki
WFSE
Gary Christiansen
WJET
Kevin Benson
WLKK
Larry Baker
WMGW
WRIE
Sports Director
Bob Hughes
WSEG
Ron Raymond
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FIGHTING SCOTS
1983-84 SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER
SAT
FRI
19
25
SAT
26
MON
28
Alliance (7:00 p.m., Erie Civic Center)
Muskingum Tournament (8:45 p.m.. New
Concord, Ohio)
Edinboro, Hanover, Muskingum, Tiffin
Muskingum Tournament
(New Concord, Ohio)
at University of Pitt-Bradford
DECEMBER
at Point Park (7:30 p^m.)
at Wright Sta^(7:30 p.m.)
BEHREND
GANNON
ALLIANCE
at Mercyhurst
THURS
SAT
MON
WED
FRI
MON
JANUARY
FRI
MON
WED
SAT
WED
SAT
TUE
13
16
18
21
25
28
31
*at Clarion
CHEYNEY
*CALIFORNIA
*at Lock Haven
•INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF
*at Slippery Rock
at Grove City
FEBRUARY
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT.
MON
SAT
1
4
6
8
11
13
15
18
20
25
DAEMEN
•CLARION
MERCYHURST
•at California
•LOCK HAVEN
at Gannon
•at Indiana University of Pa
•SLIPPERY ROCK
LaROCHE
at St. Vincent (7:30 p.m.)
^Pennsylvania Conference Games
All games are played at 8:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted.
Media of