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Edinboro Men's Basketball
2000-01 Fighting Scots
No.
Name
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Homelown/Hlgh School
00
1
3
5
Kenny Tate
Blake Johnson
James Dickerson
Keith Allen
F
G
F
F
6-4
6-0
6-4
6-4
210
185
200
212
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
10
11
14
15
22
24
30
42
44
52
55
Tommy Gallagher
Ryan Leahy
Kevin O'Connor
Derek Armstrong
Adam Kaufman
Ryan MCEihinny
David Gartrell
Jason Roseto
Andy Stritzinger
Sam Woods
Rob Schadt
G
F
G
F
G
G
G
C
F
C
C
5-9
6-3
6-2
6-3
5-11
5-9
6-2
6-10
6-7
6-10
6-8
170
195
176
185
165
180
175
265
215
211
215
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Philadelphia, PA/Chester/New Mexico JC
Jamestown, NY/Jamestown/Jamestown CC
Cleveland, OH/Richmond Heights
Cleveland Heights, OH/Cleveland Heights/
CC of Beaver County
Imperial, PA/West Allegheny
Pittsburgh, PA/Springdale
Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks
Montreal, CAN/Champlain
Coraopolis, PA/Montour
Hermitage, PA/Kennedy Christian
Littlestown, PA/Littlestown
Harborcreek, PA/Harbor Creek
Erie, PA/Harbor Creek/Penn State Behrend
McKees Rocks, PA/Montour
Erie, PA/McDowell
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ........................Edinboro, PA
Founded ............................. 1857
Enrollment ...........................7,200
Nickname ......................Fighting Scots
Colors ........................ Red and White
Affiliation .................. . .NCAA Division II
Conference ... . .Pa. State Athletic -- Western Division
Arena ............... McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)
President ................. Dr. Frank G. Pogue Jr.
Director of Athletics .......... Bruce Baumgartner
Athletic Department Phone ....... (814) 732-2776
Head Athletic Trainer ............George Roberts
Associate Athletic Trainer ...........Gary Hanna
SPORTS INFORMATION
HUD COACH: Greg Walcavich
ASST. COACH: Patrick Cleary
CAPTAINS: Adam Kaufman and
Director of Sports Information ....... Bob Shreve
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 234
Home Phone ................(814) 825-4183
FAX Phone .................(814) 732-2596
E-Mail ................rshreve@edinboro.edu
Graduate Assistants ... .Josh Hughes and Matt Plizga
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 236
E-Mail (Hughes) ...... .J101063H@edinboro.edu
E-Mail (Plizga) .... STU_M101733P@edinboro.edu
Internet Address ....... edinboro.edu ... "Athletics"
Kenny Tate
TEAM INFORMATION
ADAM KAUFMAN CHASES PSAC, NCAA ASSIST RECORDS
NCAA DIVISION II
CAREER ASSISTS
1.
2.
12.
13.
Demetri Beekman, Assumption
Rob Paternostro, New Hamp.
Gallagher Driscoll, St. Rose
Tony Smith, pfeiffer
Steve Ray, Bridgeport
Dan Ward, St. Cloud St.
Jordan Canfield, Washburn
Charles Jordan, Erskine
Patrick Chambers, Phil. Textile
Lamont Jones, Bridgeport
Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands
Antoine Campbell, Ashland
Pat Madden, Jacksonville
14.
ADAM KAUFMAN, EDINBORO
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Edinboro University senior guard Adam
Kaufman ( above left) has already
rewritten the Fighting Scot record book
1. Delmar Beshore, Cal(Pa.) 725
in regards to assists. Now the senior
2. ADAM KAUFMAN, Edin. 687
guard has his sights set on the
3. C. Russell, SRU
686
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
4. Candice Pickens, Cal(Pa.) 675
and NCAA Division II standards.
5. Oronn Brown, Clarion
631
Kaufman enters his final season with
6. Mike Sisinni, Clarion
630
687 career assists. In all likelihood,
7. Jon Bardsley, Bloom
589
580
8. Art Taneyhill, Ship
the NCAA Division II record of 1,044
544
9. Bob Bradfield, M'ville
set by Assumption's Demetri Beekman
521
10.
Lee
Felsburg,
Mans.
is out of reach. But Kaufman can still
finish in the top five nationally, and he
needs just 39 more scoring passes to eclipse the PSAC standard of 725 set
by Delmar Beshore of California(Pa.). He stands 14th among all Division II
players in career assists. Kaufman holds three of the top season assist seasons at Edinboro, including a school-record 273 as a freshman. That figure
tied the PSAC record previously held by Darnell White of California(Pa.).
PSAC CAREER ASSISTS
1,044
919
878
828
785
774
756
727
709
708
699
697
688
687
·TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIGHTING SCOT FACTS
Head Coach ....................Greg Walcavich
Alma Mater .................... Rutgers '73
Record at Edinboro ......... 196-115, 11 years
Overall Record .. , .......... 350-178, 18 years
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 257
Assistant Coach .................. Patrick Cleary
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 258
1999-2000 Record ..................... 13-13
1999-2000 PSAC Record/Finish ......... 5-7, 5th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............. .4/5
Starters Returning/Lost ..................3/2
The 2000-01 Edinboro University Men's Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the EUP Sports Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director. The
guide was written and designed by Bob Shreve. Photography by Bob
Wheeler, Joe Mattis, and Bruce Bennett. Printing by Gohrs Printing Service,
Erie, PA.
2000-01 Roster & Team Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IFC
Fighting Scot Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
PlAYIR PROFIHS
Adam Kaufman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Kenny Tate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Keith Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Rob Schadt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
James Dickerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Ryan Leahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Kevin O'Connor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Tommy Gallagher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Derek Armstrong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
David Gartrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Jason Roseto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Blake Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Andy Stritzinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Ryan MCEihinny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Sam Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
The PSAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19
1999-2000 In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
1999-2000 Final Statistics & Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
THE RECORD BOOK
Year-By-Year Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
All-Time Coaches ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Edinboro In The NCAA Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
career Records ..... " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25
Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27
1,000-Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29
Yearly Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31
All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Edinboro University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC
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2000-01 outlook
Rghting Scots Hope Physical Play Equates To
Playoff Berth
Three vears ago the Edinboro Univennv men's basketball team snucll up on the PS4C and ended _up ~apturinu the PSAC title and a-.e"h ID th~ NCU DIVISIID II
East Regional. That squad finished with a26-8 record,
the best in school historv, as head coach Greg _
Walcavich incorporated agroup 11 newcomers 1011 a
championship outtit.
The Fighting Scots have not
approached that success over the last two
years, but reached the PSAC Tournament
two years ago and were well on their way
last year when starting center Jason Roseto
went down with a broken bone in his hand.
Roseto was leading the country in blocked
shots at the time, with Edinboro sporting a
10-6 record entering the IUP game. The
Fighting Scots would go on to lose six of
their final nine games without Roseto's
presence in the middle to finish with a 1313 ledger.
Roseto returns for his sophomore season, but more importantly, Adam Kaufman
and Kenny Tate headline a group of four
Senior guard Adam Kaufman is chasing the
PSA C and Division II career records for assists.
He has 687 career assists.
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returning starters and ten letterwinners.
While Walcavich doesn't mind incorporating
talented newcomers into his program, it's
comforting to know that two of the best
players in the PSAC call McComb
Fieldhouse home.
"I'm glad we have the people back
that we have back, but I also enjoy having
a good number of new people," admitted
the veteran coach. "I do think we have an
opportunity to be closer to what _we can be
earlier. When you have five or six people
to incorporate it takes longer. We have a
chance to get better for a longer period of
time."
Walcavich enters his 12th season at
the helm of the Fighting Scots confident
that his team can compete for the PSAC
crown. But with powerful Indiana(Pa.) and
California(Pa.) the obvious choices in the
West, plus another 20-win program in
Clarion, and a Slippery Rock program on
the rebound, capturing one of the four divisional playoff berths won't be easy.
.
"I think we will be a team that seriously challenges for our league championship,"
Walcavich boasted. "In the same breath, I
don't think we're the lone ranger. I'm sure
there are three or four teams that feel that
way.
"We have two guys that are back that
have performed at this level exceptionally
well," related Walcavich, referring to
Kaufman and Tate. "I don't think anybody
has that. They have set the bar pretty
high. Adam and Kenny are the cornerstones of who we are and what we want to
become."
Walcavich notes that the two Edinboro
captains are not the only talented players
on the roster, but while the 2000-01
Fighting Scots possess ~ nice blen~ of
height, perimeter shooting and quickness,
there's another key factor involved.
"We have a much better sense of who
we are than a year ago," Walcavich pointed
out. "That's a positive for us. Our greatest
asset is our ability to play and live together.
We have a real good group of guys."
Walcavich tempers his enthusiasm over
the upcoming season with the usual concern over depth. A year ago he was
strapped with a youthful bench that provided little production.
"The last two seasons we have not
been able to substitute without it being
detrimental," admitted Walcavich. "Until
we can demonstrate we can do that, it will
be a concern. I think we will be able to,
but we have to see it to believe it. We
haven't been able to freely substitute one
person for another. We have everybody
back who was at all positive in a supporting role. They have worked hard, and I
believe they'll all be better.
"The greatest single weakness we had
last year was a lack of experience at basketball at this level," he continued. "How
good you have to be on a daily basis was
an eye-opener to our guys. Now they
know. Are they prepared? Only time will
tell. But we hope so."
Walcavich will find out the answer to
that question and others on Novembf:r ~8,
when the Fighting Scots host Lake Erie in
the 2000-01 season opener. That is the
first of six straight contests at home to
open the campaign, and 15 total home
games at McComb Fieldhouse.
"I'm glad we have some home games
initially," stated Walcavich. "We had so few
last year, it inhibited our growth curve.
You have to be able to win on the road,
but it hurt us early. You miss practice
time."
GUARD
The college game is built around point
guard play, and in Adam Kaufman the .
Fighting Scots possess one of the best in
the country. The 5'11" senior earned a spot
on the PSAC West first team for the second
straight year, and was a Division II Bulletin
honorable mention All-American after averaging 11.8 ppg. and 4.1 rpg.
But Kaufman's game is all about
defense and playmaking. He led the PSAC
in assists for the third consecutive campaign, handing out 211, and was fifth in.
steals with 54. Kaufman finished fourth in
Division II in assists, his third straight year
in the top five, and with 687 career assists,
he now ranks second in the PSAC and 14th
in Division II in career assists. An improving shooter, Kaufman was Edinboro's top
outside marksman a year ago with 59
three-pointers in 161 attempts.
"Adam is very good," understates
Walcavich. "He's continued to improve.
He's literally gotten better every single
year. I'm really excited for him to go into
his last year. This kid has started every
game since he's been here. To be able_ to
bring it the way he brings it every day 1s
remarkable."
Kaufman has rarely left the floor during his Edinboro career. A year ago, he
averaged 38.9 minutes per game. That
could change this season, as he may finally
have a backup capable of spelling him for
more than a minute or two.
Freshman walk-on Ryan McElhinny
brings an impressive resume with him from
Kennedy Christian High School, where he
helped the Golden Eagles win three PIAA
Class A state championships. The 5'9"
southpaw earned fifth team All-State honors as a senior. Another walk-on, 5'9"
Tommy Gallagher, adds further depth.
"Rya·n and Tommy will both give us the
best backup situation since Adam's freshman year," Walcavich commented. "Both
of these guys will come along and give us
the opportunity to rest Adam. I'm hopeful
his minutes will be down. When you're his
size, it's a long, long year. In late January
and early February, it's hard."
Transfer Blake Johnson is expected to
join Kaufman at guard. The 6'1" junior
replaces second-leading scorer Jean Paul,
the lone loss of consequence from last
year's squad. Johnson earned Division II
first team All-American honors in 1997-98
while playing at Jamestown Community
College. He signed to play at Kent after
that, but never played for the Flashes.
Johnson is a proven scorer, averaging
27.0 ppg. as a sophomore. Walcavich
describes him as a complete player, with
the ability to make things happen on both
ends of the court. Walcavich heaped high
praise on him, noting that "he'll be the best
shooter we've had since Jesse Ogden".
David Gartrell will serve as Johnson's
caddy. The 6'2" sophomore was the best
reserve Edinboro had a year ago, coming
off the bench to average 6.2 ppg.
Walcavich was impressed with Gartrell's
summer workouts, and looks for him to
become a larger contributor. He is another ·
outside marksman, with 35 of his 46 field
goals from beyond the three-point arc.
Junior Kevin O'Connor, a walk-on a
year ago, provides further guard depth.
The 6'2" O'Connor played in six contests.
FORWARD
A year ago, Kenny Tate and Keith Allen
joined the Edinboro program as junior college transfers. Allen came with the bigger
JUCO reputation, but it was Tate who made
his mark felt in the PSAC. Though just
6'4", Tate used strength, leaping ability and
an unequalled work ethic to dominate
inside. The junior led the PSAC off the
glass, pulling down 10.3 rebounds, and
was the league's second-leading scorer at
20.5 ppg. He scored in double figures in
all 26 contests, ranking 16th nationally in
rebounding and 25th in scoring. Tate dis-
played an uncanny ability to find the foul
line, converting 108 of 161 freebies.
As expected, the honors poured in for
the former New Mexico Junior College performer. He was accorded first team AIIPSAC West and NABC All-East honors, and
would land a spot on the second team of
Basketball Times' All-American squad. He
enters the upcoming campaign as a member of Street & Smith's preseason first unit,
Edinboro's first-ever preseason first team
All-American.
"He's a better player than he was a
year ago," warned Walcavich, "and he
improved during the season last year. He
was better in February than December. He
has a better idea of what he can do for us,
and the people we play against. He made
superior progress throughout the season.
He has more skill and is in better condition
than last year. Kenny knows more about
himself and his teammates."
The same could probably be said for
Allen. A first team junior college AllAmerican at the Community College of
Beaver County in 1998-99, Allen rededicated himself over the summer, and it is a
trimmer and hungrier player that will take
the court this year. The 6'4", 212 lb. senior
is a powerful performer who plays the
physical style of ball Walcavich relishes.
Allen was one of four Fighting Scots to
start all 26 games a year ago, finishing as
the fourth-leading scorer (10.3 ppg.) and
third-leading rebounder (6.1 rpg.).
Three players will battle for the right
to back up Allen. Each has displayed the
ability to contribute, but not the consistency to earn significant minutes. James
Dickerson is the most experienced and
explosive of the trio, but the 6'4" junior
may also be the biggest enigma. An excellent athlete, Dickerson averaged 3.6 points
and 3.0 rebounds a year ago.
Derek Armstrong spent most of his
freshman year acclimating himself to
American basketball, but the talent was
evident in the 6'3" Canadian. The least
experienced of the trio, the talent is there
for Armstrong to be a significant contributor, including three-point shooting and outstanding leaping ability. He averaged 2.5
ppg. in 20 contests.
Former walk-on Ryan Leahy completes
the triumvirate. A 6'3" junior, Leahy saw
little action until the latter stages of the
campaign. In eight games, he averaged
3.2 ppg. But he brings the competitiveness
and aggressive qualities that Walcavich is
looking for. "I'm real anxious for our team
to be physical," Walcavich stated.
Rob Schadt, one of only two seniors
on the team, will serve as Tate's backup.
Though 6'8", Schodt's most redeeming
quality is a smooth jump shot. He has previously spent his time at center, but now
moves to forward. As a sophomore, he
averaged 7.4 points while starting 13 contests, but his playing time dwindled last
season until a season-ending 20-point outing at Lock Haven. Schadt averaged 3.6
points and 2.0 rebounds.
Further adding depth to the frontline is
Andy Stritzinger. A 6'7", 215 lb. sophomore, Stritzinger previously played at Penn
State Behrend. Hopefully a banger inside,
he now joins former high school teammate
Jason Roseto up front.
CENTER
Jason Roseto improved immensely a
year ago. It may be unreasonable to
expect similar improvement this year, but
after missing the final nine games with a
broken bone in his hand, Walcavich looks
for the 6'10", 265 lb. sophomore to provide
rebounding and shot-blocking.
"Jason made incredible strides through
17 games," stressed Walcavich. "Last
September, he was not a real good player.
He did some things that enabled our team
to be a real good team. It would be my
hope that Jason would perform at the level
he performed at last January."
. While Roseto showed improved scoring
skills as the year progressed, he was not
asked to score much. But while averaging
4.8 ppg., he was second on the team in
rebounding at 6.5 per game, and blocked
71 shots. That is the third-highest season
total at Edinboro. When he went down, he
led Division II in blocked shots. That
included a school and PSAC record-tying 11
against Mansfield.
Now along comes another tall, raw
player to spell Roseto. Sam Woods was
probably better known for his volleyball
than his hoops skills at Montour High
School. But the 6'10", 211 lb. freshman
has the athletic ability to be a solid contributor. Walcavich is quick to point out that
he is clearly ahead of Roseto at the same
time last year.
"Does he have a long way to go? Yes.
I don't know what we can anticipate statistically. But I have worked a long time with
big guys. Sometimes it happens overnight,
with some it takes longer. But he'll be a
real asset to our team," predicted
Walcavich.
Kenny Tate averaged a double-double in his
first season as a Fighting Scot, scoring 20.5
ppg. and pulling down 10. 3 rpg.
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Walcavich's tenure at Edinboro has
been earmarked by winning basketball
teams. He surpassed Jim McDonald to
set the school record for career wins during the 1998-99 campaign, and with 196
career victories at the Boro, he now has
his sights set on 200.
Walcavich has posted a record of
196-115 at Edinboro. Add in five seasons at Birmingham Southern and two
more at West Virginia Wesleyan, and he
owns a career mark of 350-178.
Walcavich ranks among the leading active
NCAA Division II coaches in both career
wins and winning percentage. He is 38th
in winning percentage with a figure of
.663 and 26th in career victories. Those
figures are bettered only by Chronister
among PSAC mentors.
But Walcavich isn't just about winning. He places a sincere emphasis on
success off the court - in the classroom
and the community. He expects his student-athletes to perform with the same
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winning attitude in the classroom as they
do on the basketball court. In fact, his
office is not adorned with pictures of past
greats. It does, however, feature a photograph of every student-athlete to graduate
from Edinboro.
Walcavich received his Bachelor's
Degree in Journalism from Rutgers
University in 1973, then completed work
on his Master's Degree in Physical
Education from the University of AlabamaBirmingham two years later.
During his eleven seasons at Edinboro,
the Fighting Scots have won 20-or-more
games five times. That includes the 199798 Fighting Scot edition which posted a
26-8 record, the most wins in school history. Edinboro went on to capture the PSAC
Championship for the first time in thirty
years, advancing to the NCAA East
Regional. There the Scots handed
California(Pa.) a narrow 79-78 defeat
before suffering a 91-83 setback to SalemTeikyo in the semifinals. Walcavich was
recognized as the PSAC West Coach of the
Year for the third time.
In all, Edinboro has made the NCAA
Division II Playoffs three times under
Walcavich, while qualifying for the PSAC
Tournament seven times. His 1993-94
squad finished with a 20-8 ledger, defeating West Chester in a NCAA play-in game
before losing to Indiana(Pa.) in the regional semifinals. The Baro made it back to
the tournament in '95-96, defeating
Bloomsburg, 90-82, in the first round.
The Scots squandered an 11-point lead to
California(Pa.) in the semifinals, losing 8476. That concluded the season with a 218 mark, with Walcavich capturing PSAC
West Coach of the Year accolades for the
second time.
Walcavich took over the Fighting Scot
program in 1989-90, guiding the Bora to
one of its best seasons ever. Edinboro
won its first twelve games, the best start
in nearly fifteen years, and was ranked in
the Division II top twenty. The Scots
eventually finished 22-5, the most wins
since 1981-82. On three occasions the
Fighting Scots were ranked in the nation's
top twenty. The following season the
Scots made their second straight appearance in the PSAC Playoffs under
Walcavich, finishing with a 18-10 ledger.
The Scots made it three straight seasons in PSAC postseason action the next
year, and the second twenty-win season in
GREG WAlCAVICH'S YEAR-BY YEAR COACHING RECORD
Record
Year
Scllool
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
West Virginia Wesleyan
West Virginia Wesleyan
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
29-4
23-9
22-8
18-15
22-8
18-10
22-9
22-5
18-10
20-9
12-17
20-8
15-11
21-8
13-14
26-8
16-12
13-13
Pct.
.879
.719
.733
.545
.733
.643
.710
.815
.643
.690
.414
.714
.577
.724
.481
.765
.571
.500
350-118 .663
18Seasons
Birmingham Southern
West Virginia Wesleyan
Edinboro
114-44
40-19
196-115
5 years
2 years
11 years
CAREER
350-178
11veIrs
three years, with a 20-9 finish. Walcavich
picked up his first PSAC tournament win, an
81-78 triumph over East Stroudsburg,
before falling to California(Pa.) in the next
round.
The 1992-93 campaign brought a very
unfamiliar result for Walcavich - a losing
season. The Scots finished at 12-17, losing
eight games by five points or less. The
Bora more than made up for it the next
year with the trip to the NCAA Playqffs.
The '93-94 season also saw the Scots finish
14th in the Division II final rankings, their
top finish ever. The 1994-95 edition added
another milestone to Walcavich's resume,
as the Scots handed number one ranked
Indiana(Pa.) a 94-77 loss. The season
ended at 15-11.
Walcavich's fourth 20-win campaign at
Edinboro in '95-96 was followed by his second losing season, a 13-14 finish. Despite
the losing record, the Bora made it to the ·
PSAC Playoffs for the fifth time in his first
eight years. That mark improved to seven
out of ten the next two seasons, thanks to
the 26-8 finish in '97-98 and the 16-12
ledger in '98-99. After replacing four
starters from the '97-98 squad, Walcavich
directed the Scots to three wins over
nationally-ranked opponents. The Baro
upended IUP twice, including a 63-61 win
in Indiana in the first round of the PSAC
Tournament, and St. Rose, an Elite Eight
team for the second straight season, a 5048 setback.
A year ago, the Scots appeared well on
their way to a third straight PSAC postseason appearance when starting center Jason
Roseto, the leading shot blocker in Division
II, went down with a broken hand. Prior to
was recognized nationally in 1981, being
injuring the hand, Edinboro was 10-6. The
selected to serve as an assistant coach for
Scots would lose six of its final nine conthe United States Olympic Festival in
tests without Roseto to finish at 13-13.
Syracuse, New York. He coached future
Walcavich took over as head coach at
NBA stars, including Michael Jordan.
Edinboro after a successful two-year stint at
In 1983, Walcavich moved on to the
West Virginia Wesleyan, where he posted a
Division I ranks as an assistant coach at
40-19 mark. In his first season, he inheritRice University. He was involved in some of
ed a team which returned just four players,
the biggest wins in the Owls' basketball hisbut quickly turned the Bobcats into a wintory at Rice, including triumphs over
ner, finishing at 18-10. His second season
Arkansas, Houston and Notre Dame. After
concluded with a 22-9 ledger, including a
four years as a member of the Rice staff,
pair of wins over Edinboro, while playing all
Walcavich left for the head coaching job at
underclassmen.
West Virginia Wesleyan.
Walcavich began his coaching career at
Walcavich and his wife, Dr. Maureen
Birmingham Southern College in 1973, stay- Walcavich, a professor in the Education
ing for four seasons before obtaining his
Department at Edinboro, have been married
first head coaching job at Alexander City
for 26 years. They have two daughters,
(AL) Junior College in 1977. After one year,
Sarah (20), a student at Penn State, and
Walcavich returned to Birmingham Southern Jennifer (17).
as the school's head
coach. During his five
seasons as the head
coach, the NAIA affiliate posted an impressive 114-44 record,
with Walcavich named
the Coach of the Year
three times. His teams
were ranked in the
NAIA Top 20 four of
the five seasons, as
high as number two in
1979, and twice
appeared in the NAIA
National Tournament in
Kansas City, Missouri.
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NAIA National Tournament
NAIA National Tournament
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs
NCAA Qualifier
PSAC Playoffs/NCAA Qualifier
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Champion/NCAA Qualifier
PSAC Playoffs
Three NCAA Toumaments/Sevea PSAC
Toumamants/One PSAC Cham1ioIshiP
Patrick Cleary
IEdin/Jara Universi& '99 I
A year ago,
Patrick Cleary
was hired as an
interim assistant
coach following
the sudden
death of assistant coach
Bryant Houston.
That designation
changed in the
spring, as Cleary
was appointed a full-time member of the
Edinboro University coaching staff. He
served as a student assistant from 1997-99,
helping the Fighting Scots reach the PSAC
Playoffs both years, along with an NCAA
Division II Playoff berth in 1997-98.
Cleary played a large role in this year's
recruiting class. In addition to handling the
day-to-day duties of recruiting and scouting, he assists head coach Greg Walcavich
with the running and promotion of summer
basketball camps.
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Cleary attended Sharon High School
where he played basketball for the Tigers.
He completed work on his Bachelor of Arts
Degree in 1999, and is currently working on
a degree in Health arid Physical Education .
Cleary is single and resides in Edinboro.
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Player Profiles
Adam Kaufman
22
IBuard ♦ 5'11" ♦ 165/11s. ♦ Senior ♦ Corao11olis,PA ♦ MontourHS
All-American candidate who will conclude his career as one of the top playmakers in Division II history ... has ranked in
the top five in assists in each of his first
three seasons while leading the PSAC in
assists each year ... enters his senior season with 687 career assists, second all-time
in the PSAC and 14th in Division II ... owns
three of the top four season assist totals ...
ranks fourth in career steals (168) and
career three-pointers made (119) ... has
830 career points, good for 30th all-time ...
selected an honorable mention preseason
All-American by Division II Bulletin ...
toured South America with a PSAC All-Star
team the last two summers ... coach Greg
Walcavich warns that he is a better player
than a year ago, when he was more
aggressive as a shooter while still fulfilling
his primary role as a playmaker and
defender ... rarely turns the ball over
despite normally playing every minute ...
has started every game since arriving at
Edinboro ... tireless competitor and very
intelligent player ... outstanding leader.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Led the PSAC in assists for the third
straight season while earning numerous
honors ... was a first team AII-PSAC West
selection for the second straight year while
earning a spot on the NABC All-East second
team ... was chosen by Division II Bulletin
as an honorable mention All-American ...
handed out 211 assists, the third-highest
season total, to rank fourth in Division II ...
finished as third-leading scorer at 11.8
ppg., adding 4.1 rpg ... also led team in
steals (54) and three-pointers made (59 of
161) ... the latter figure was tied for seventh-highest all-time ... ranked third in the
PSAC in free throw percentage at 82.1 percent (64 of 78) and was fifth in steals ...
scored in double figures 16 times, with a
season-high 22 points at Clarion ... earlier
scored 21 points in loss at Clarion ...
scored 20 points vs. Slippery Rock ... posted five double-doubles, and handed out
ten-or-more assists eight times ... had a
career-high 16 scoring passes at Gannon,
plus 14 vs. Mansfield.
1998-99 _ _ _ _ __
Named to the first team AII-PSAC West
squad .. . was third in scoring at 11.0 ppg.,
also averaging 4.1 rpg ... led the PSAC in
assists with 203, and was fifth in Division II
... the figure was the third-highest in school
history ... was second on the team in steals
with 47 ... ranked third in the PSAC in free
throw percentage at 81.1 percent, making
73 of 90 freebies ... led the Scots with 38
three-pointers in 115 tries ... led the Baro
in scoring four times, including a careerhigh 28 markers at Slippery Rock ... went
10-for-12 from the free throw line vs. the
Rockets, tying his season-high of 12
assists, as well ... that was one of five double-doubles ... led the team in rebounding
twice, with a career-high 9 in win over
Shippensburg.
1997-98 _ _ _ _ __
Started all 34 games as a freshman, helping the Fighting Scots win the PSAC
Championship and advance to the NCAA
Division II East Regional semifinals ... was
a second team AII-PSAC selection ... averaged 6.4 ppg. while tying the PSAC record
and breaking the school mark with 273
assists ... ranked third in Division II ... also
led the team in steals with 67, ninth-high-
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-na
Pct.
Rell.
34-34
28-28
26-26
68-180
98-255
92-249
.378
.384
.369
22-75
38-115
59-161
.293
.330
.366
58-79
73-90
64-78
.734
.811
.821
90
114
106
Career
88-88
258-684
119-351
.339
195-247
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310
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Kenny Tate
!Forward ♦ 6'4" ♦ 210 Ills. ♦ Junior ♦ PhiladBlllhia, PA ♦ ChtJSIBr HS
est in school history ... scored in double
figures in eight contests, and reached double figures in assists ten times ... had three
double-doubles ... scored a season-high 15
points in loss to Salem-Teikyo in NCAA
tourney ... handed out 13 assists twice,
versus Mercyhurst and Pitt-Johnstown.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
A three-year starter while playing at
Montour High School ... helped coach Rich
Brennan's team finish with a 23-5 record as
a senior, averaging 18.2 points, 7.4 assists,
4 steals and 3 rebounds per game ... was
named to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Fabulous Five
teams ... was also named the West
Pittsburgh Post Gazette AAA Section 5
Player of the Year ... also participated in
track for the Spartans ... played on the
1996-97 AAU National Championship team.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born July 11, 1979 .. . Elementary Education
major ... full name is Adam Tucker Kaufman
.. . son of Al and Patricia Kaufman ... personal favorites include the Sacramento
Kings, Pittsburgh Steelers, movies Hoosiers
and American Pie, chicken, alternative
music, Vince Carter and Stephan Marbury
... favorite sports moment is winning the
PSAC Championship as a freshman.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 28 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/27/99
Rebou■ds: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1/16/99
Reid Goals Made: 8 vs. Slippery Rock,
1/27/99
Field Goals 1nem1t1d: 18 vs. Slippery Rock,
1/27/99
3-Pl Field Goals Made: 4 on six occasions
3-Pl Field Beals Anemnted: 12 vs. Clarion,
1/12/00
Free Throws Made: 10 vs. Assumption,
12/29/98; vs. Slippery Rock, 1/27/99
Free Throws lllemnted: 14 vs. Assumption,
12/29/98
Assists: 16 vs. Gannon, 12/11/99
Steals: 6 vs. Wheeling Jesuit, 11/24/98
Blocks: 1 on seven occasions
ADAM KAUFMAN'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Year
Player Profiles
All-American candidate who earned a
spot on Street & Smith's preseason Division
II first team All-American team ... joins
teammate Adam Kaufman as an honorable
mention Division II Bulletin preseason AllAmerican ... transfer from New Mexico
Junior College who enjoyed an outstanding
campaign in his first season as a Fighting
Scot ... possesses outstanding work ethic
with the ability to dominate a game inside
while playing against much larger players
... head coach Greg Walcavie:::h feels he is in
better condition than a year ago and looks
for another big season from him ... strong
with excellent leaping ability ... quickly
became a fan favorite, thanks in part to his
soaring dunks ... played his high school ball
at Chester High School, one of the top programs in Pennsylvania ... Walcavich compares him very favorably to Phillip Melton,
one of the top Bora players in the early-tomid '90's.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Enjoyed one of the finest seasons ever by
an Edinboro player in just his first season,
averaging a double-double at 20.5 ppg.
I
TD
Bl
ST
PF-D
PIS.
Avg.
273
203
211
87
88
60
4
2
1
67
47
54
48-0
37-0
47-0
216
307
307
6.4
11.0
11.8
3.5
617 235
1 168
132-0
830
9A
AT NEW MEXICO JC _ __
Played in 24 games as the Thunderbirds
finished 11-19 ... averaged 7.5 ppg. and
2.2 rpg. while playing just under 14 minutes per game ... shot 52.4 percent from
the floor (76 of 145), including 2 of 21
three-pointers, and was 27 of 40 from the
line (67.5 percent) ... added 20 assists, 13
steals and 5 blocks.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
Was a three-year starter for famed Chester
High School and coach Fred Picket ...
earned first team All-Delaware County honors as a senior, and was runnerup for
Player of the Year, as the Clippers finished
23-7 and lost in the PIAA AAAA Eastern
quarterfinals ... also named to first team
All-Suburban team, which includes
Philadelphia and the suburbs, and was first
team all-league ... averaged 19.4 ppg., 8.4
rpg., 3.2 steals and 2.0 assists ... helped
Clippers finish with a 21-9 ledger as a junior ... finished his career with 923 points
(only 12 players have reached 1,000).
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born December 13, 1979 ... Social Work
major ... full name is Kenneth Lamar Tate
... the son of Kia Tate . . . personal favorites
include Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, the
Philadelphia 76ers, fried chicken, movie
Belly, rap music, musical group DMX ...
favorite sports moment was playing against
Kobe Bryant and Al Harrington.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 32 vs. West Liberty, 11/19/99
Rebounds: 18 vs. Lock Haven, 2/26/00
Field Goals Made: 15 vs. West Liberty,
11/19/99
Field Goals Anemntell: 34 vs. Mercyhurst,
11/29/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 on three occasions
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 2 vs. Mercyhurst,
11/29/99; vs. Gannon, 12/11/99
Free Throws Made: 11 vs. Lock Haven,
1/29/00
Free Throws Anemnted: 13 on three occasions
Assists: 4 vs. Columbia Union, 1/3/00; vs.
Mansfield, 2/12/00
Steals: 5 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/29/99; vs.
Columbia Union, 1/3/00
BIOCllS: 2 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/29/00; vs.
Lock Haven, 1/29/00
KENNY TATE'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
2.6
4.1
4.1
and 10.3 rpg ... led the PSAC in rebounding
while finishing second in scoring ... was
16th in Division II in rebounding and 25th
in scoring ... was accorded first team AIIPSAC West and NABC All-East honors ...
Basketball Times selected him a second
team All-American ... scored 533 points,
the ninth-highest season total, and his
scoring average is tied for ninth ... pulled
down 267 rebounds, the 10th-most in Baro
annals ... ranked second on team in steals
with 37 ... attempted 161 free throws, the
eighth-highest season total ... only Fighting
Scot to score in double figures in all 26
games, with 12 double-doubles and 15
games of 20-or-more points ... led team in
scoring 18 times and in rebounding on 20
occasions ... pulled down a season-high 18
rebounds in season finale at Lock Haven,
adding 27 markers ... began his Baro
career with a bang, scoring 32 points on 15
of 23 field goals and 2 of 3 free throws in
season opener vs. West Liberty, adding 12
rebounds ... would go on to be named the
Wendy's Classic MVP ... had 31 points (12
of 19 FGs, 7 of 9 FTs) in win over
Shippensburg, 29 points and 11 boards vs.
Mansfield, and 27 points and 16 rebounds
in a double-overtime setback at Mercyhurst
... also had 27-point, 14-rebound effort
against California(Pa.)'s talented frontline.
1999-00
G-CS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Rab.
Avg.
I
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
26-26
211-431
.490
3-9
.333
108-161
.671
267
10.3
32
78
9
37
85-4
533
20.5
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Player Profiles
Player Profiles
Keith Allen
!Forward ♦ 6'4" ♦ 212 Ills. ♦ Senior ♦ Cleueland, DH ♦
cc at Beauer Coan& I
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 19 vs. Gannon, 12/11/99
Rebounds: 11 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Field Goals Made: 8 vs. Franklin Pierce,
12/30/99
Field Goals An•Pted: 17 vs. Mercyhurst,
12/20/99
3-PI. Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Gannon,
12/11/99
3-PI. Field G11ls AnemPted: 6 vs. Allegheny,
12/1/99
Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99; vs. Shippensburg, 1/22/00
Free Throws ADemPted: 8 vs. Shippensburg,
1/22/00; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/23/00
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Assists: 6 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Steals: 4 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/29/99
Bloellls: 1 on four occasions
Played at Cleveland Heights High School,
helping the Tigers to the Lake Erie
KEITH ALLEN'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pel.
n-nA
Pel.
Rab.
Avg.
26-26
101-271
.373
8-45
.178
57-102
.559
159
6.1
A
35
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
56
4
15
49-1
267
10.3
An excellent shooting big player who
will see most of his time at forward after
playing center in the past ... possesses a
soft jump shot from just inside the threepoint line ... struggled early in his junior
year after a strong sophomore campaign,
but finished 1999-00 on a positive note ...
excellent free throw shooter.
Born November 24, 1978 ... Elementary
Education major with a minor in Math ...
full name is Robert Paul Schadt ... son of
Robert and Cheryl Schadt ... personal
favorites include Michael Jordan, the
Buffalo Bills, ravioli and lasagna, movie
Tommy Boy, country music, Garth Brooks
and fishing ... favorite sports moment was
the IUP game in which he scored 20
points.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 20 vs. Lock Haven, 2/26/00; vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 1/20/99; vs. Slippery Rock,
2/17/99
Rebounds: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 1/23/99
Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Indiana(Pa.),
1/20/99
Field GoalsAnem118d: 15 vs. Lock Haven,
2/26/00
3-PI. Field Goals Made: 1 on six occasions
3-PI. Field Goals AnemPted: 4 vs.
California(Pa.), 1/30/99
Free Throws Made: 10 vs. Slippery Rock,
2/17/99
Free Throws AnemPted: 10 vs. Slippery
Rock, 2/17/99
Assists: 2 on four occasions
Sleals: 2 on four occasions
Bloellls: 1 on eight occasions
Played in 25 games, averaging just under
nine minutes per contest ... averaged 3.3
points and 1.7 rebounds as a reserve frontcourt player ... was second on the team in
free throw percentage, making 41 of 50 for
82.0 percent ... had a season-high 10
points on three occasions, against Lake
Erie, D'Youville and Pitt-Johnstown ... had 9
points and season-high 8 rebounds while
playing a season-high 27 minutes in win
over California(Pa.).
Played in 24 contests, making one start ...
starting assignment came in final game of
season, and he responded with 20-point, 6rebound effort to key win at. Lock Haven ...
20 points matched career-high ... made 8
of 15 field goals and 4 of 4 free throws vs.
the Bald Eagles ... averaged 3.6 points and
2.0 rebounds ... scored in double figures in
one other game, contributing 12 points (5
of 7 FGs, 2 of 2 FTs) in 14 minutes at Ohio
Valley ... pulled down season-high 7
rebounds in loss at Mercyhurst.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played for coach Pete Flinn at McDowell
High School, where he helped the Trojans
win the Metro League and District 10
ROB SCHODT'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pel.
3FG-3FGA
Pel.
n-n•
Pel.
Reb.
Avg.
A
TO
Bl
ST
PF-O
Pis.
Avg.
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
25-0
28-13
24-1
21-46
73-168
31-67
.457
.435
.463
0-0
5-15
1-5
.000
.333
.200
41-50
56-65
23-31
.820
.862
.742
42
· 86
47
1.7
3.1
2.0
12
12
0
17
35
13
5
3
0
6
14
8
34-0
37-0
35-0
83
207
86
3.3
7.4
3.6
career
71-14
125-281
.445
6-20
.300
120-14&
.822
115
2.3
24
65
8
28
106-0
316
4.9
Year
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PERSONAL _ _ _ __
1991-98 _ _ _ _ __
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
I
championships while advancing to the PIAA
AAAA Western Finals as a junior ... team
went 24-8 that year, then was 16-9 his
senior year ... led the Trojans in scoring
and rebounding as a senior, averaging 14
points and 6 rebounds.
Started 13 contests while playing in all 28
games .. . ranked fifth in scoring at 7.4
ppg., also pulling down 3.1 rpg. in just 16.5
minutes per contest ... led the Scots from
the free throw line, shooting 86.2 percent
(56 of 65) ... that figure represented the
sixth-highest figure at the Bora .. . moment
of glory came against nationally-ranked
Indiana(Pa.), dropping in 20 points, a figure which tied his career-high ... made a
key jumper late in the game as the Bora
prevailed, 71-69 ... made 9 of 12 field
goals, including his first-ever three-pointer
... also scored 20 points in win over
Slippery Rock, going a perfect 10 of 10
from the free throw line ... scored in double
figures ten times, while leading the Scots in
scoring on three occasions ... had 19 points
and 6 rebounds vs. Shippensburg ...
clutched career-best 11 rebounds in victory
over Lock Haven.
Born September 5, 1977 ... full name is
Keith Learie Allen ... majoring in
Communications ... son of Frank and Eloise
Allen ... personal favorites include Jalen
Rose, Ray Allen, the Indiana Pacers, lobster/seafood, movie Transformers, rap
music ... favorite sports moment was winning the AAU National Championship in
1993 ... best personal accomplishment was
earning first team NJCAA All-American honors.
Helped the Titans of coach Mark Javens
finish with a 25-6 record last season, averaging 25.1 ppg. and 7.1 rpg ... was accorded first team AII-NJCAA All-American honors, in addition to being named the WPCC
Player of the Year and a first team AllRegion performer ... was highly considered
for National Player of the Year ... shot 43.2
percent from the floor (262 of 606) and
69.2 percent from the line (155 of 224),
while making 73 of 178 three-pointers
(41.0 percent) ... added 71 assists and 34
steals ... scored in double figures in every
game, including seven games of 30-ormore points, with a high of 42 vs. CCAC
South.
One of four players to start all 26 contests,
finishing as the fourth-leading scorer at
10.3 ppg ... also played a key role as a
1998-99 _ _ _ _ __
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
AT CC OF BEAVER COUNTY _ _
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
!Forward ♦ 6'8" ♦ 215 Ills. ♦ Senior ♦ Erie, PA ♦ McDowell HS
Conference championship as a senior ...
averaged 17.5 points and 8 rebounds in
'94-95, earning first team All-Lake Erie
Conference honors and honorable mention
All-State recognition.
rebounder, finishing fourth with 6.1 rpg ...
led team in scoring three times, and was
the top rebounder on five occasions ...
reached double figures in scoring 15 times,
including a season-high 19 points at
Gannon, adding 8 rebounds while making 3
of 5 three-pointers ... posted a pair of double-doubles, finishing with 12 points and 11
rebounds vs. Mansfield, and 12 points and
10 boards at Shippensburg ... also had season-high 6 assists in win over Mansfield ...
made 8 of 11 field goals while scoring 18
points vs. Franklin Pierce ... twice contributed 16 points, against Columbia Union
and Slippery Rock.
Former junior college transfer who
looks to have a big senior year ... has
worked hard since the end of the year on
his conditioning ... while noticeably trimmer, is still a very physical player ... coaching staff feels his improved physical condition has helped improve all facets of his
game ... joined the Edinboro program with
an impressive resume, including first team
AII-NJCAA All-American honors ... has the
ability to score inside, outside the threepoint line, or driving to the hoop ... very
strong player who provides scoring and
rebounding.
Rob Schodt
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Player Profiles
Pla1er Profiles
Ryan Leahy
James Dickerson
!Forward ♦ 6'4" ♦ 200 Ills. ♦ Junior ♦ c11111111ant1, OH ♦ Bicllmond Heights HS I
(.647) ... ranked second on the team in
blocked shots with 14 ... pulled down a
career-high 10 rebounds to lead the
Fighting Scots against Shippensburg, and
grabbed 8 boards in first meeting with
Mercyhurst ... scored in double digits twice,
making of 6 of 10 shots to finish with 12
markers at Ohio Valley, and contributing 10
points and 6 rebounds vs. Columbia Union.
1998-99 _ _ _ _ __
A junior with outstanding athletic ability ... lefthanded shooter with the jumping
ability to play around the rim, but has been
unable to make up for an inconsistent jump
shot ... will compete for playing time at forward.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Played in 23 contests, with two starting
assignments ... averaged 3.6 points and
3.0 rebounds in just under 12 minutes per
contest ... struggled with his shooting from
the field, converting just 31.9 percent (30
of 94), but displayed improvement at the
free throw line, where he was 22 of 34
Appeared in 25 games, with four starts ...
averaged 3.2 ppg. and 1.6 rpg ... struggled
with his shooting, converting just 32.6 percent of field goal attempts and 56.8 percent of his free throw tries ... led the
Fighting Scots in scoring once, dropping in
a season-high 12 points in a 50-48 upset of
nationally-ranked St. Rose ... played a season-high 31 minutes in that contest, making 6 of 14 field goals while contributing 2
steals and a blocked shot ... also reached
double figures against Lock Haven, canning
2 of 5 field goals and 6 of 8 free throws for
11 points ... came off the bench to contribute 7 points and a season-high 6
rebounds in loss to California(Pa.).
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played his high school basketball at
Richmond Heights High School for coach
Phil Schmook ... averaged 26.1 points and
10 rebounds a game as a senior ... earned
first team All-Ohio honors and was the
IForward
♦ 6'3" ♦ 195 Ills. ♦ Junior ♦ Pinsllurgll, PA • Soringdale HS
stretch, appearing in eight games overall ...
shot a solid 55.6 percent from the floor (10
of 18), scoring 26 points and grabbing 10
rebounds ... scored a season-high 11
points in just ten minutes in a loss at
Mansfield ... did not miss a shot against
the Mountainers, making all four field goal
attempts, including a three-pointer, in addition to both free throws ... played a season-high 21 minutes in loss at Slippery
Rock, scoring 5 points and pulling down 3
rebounds.
Northeast Ohio Division IV Player of the
Year ... a three-year starter for the
Spartans.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born October 22, 1980 ... Business major ...
full name is James Dickerson ... son of
James and Ethel Dickerson ... personal
favorites include Scottie Pippen, the
Portland Trailblazers, movie Scarface, steak
and French fries, rap music, playing basketball.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 12 vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00; vs. St.
Rose, 11/21/98
Rebounds: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 2/19/00
Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00;
vs. St. Rose, 11/21/98
Field Goals Anempted: 14 vs. st. Rose,
11/21/98
3-Pt. Reid Goals Made: 1 vs. Lock Haven,
1/23/99; vs. California(Pa.), 1/30/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Lock
Haven, 1/23/99
Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Shippensburg,
2/19/00; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/17/99
Free Throws AnemPlad: 8 vs. Slippery Rock,
2/17/99
Assists: 2 on three occasions
Steals: 2 on five occasions
Bloclls: 2 on three occasions
Walked-on to the Fighting Scots last
year and impressed the coaching staff with
his physical style of play ... will compete for
the backup role at forward ... very competitive player who provides the Fighting Scots
with depth up front.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Emerged as a key reserve down the
Played basketball and football at Springdale
High School ... was a three-year starter in
basketball, helping the Dynamos to a 20-5
record and the district championship ...
averaged 19 points, 7 rebounds and 7
assists ... was named MVP of the Riverview
Christmas Tournament.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born February 16, 1978 ... majoring in Art
Education ... full name is Ryan William
Leahy ... son of Bill and Donna Leahy ...
personal favorites include Larry Bird, Chuck
Cecil, Marty Mcsorley, the Pittsburgh
''
I
Steelers, doritos, movies Big Daddy and
Gladiator, alternative music, music group
Creed and lifting ... favorite sports moment
was when Chistian Laettner hit "the shot"
from the foul line against Kentucky ... best
personal moment occurred when he scored
19 points in the fourth quarter against
Shady Side Academy.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 11 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
Rebounds: 4 vs. Wheeling Jesuit, 11/20/99
Field Goals lade: 4 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
Field Goals ltlemPled: 4 vs. Mansfield,
2/12/00; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/23/00
3-Pt. Reid Goals Made: 1 vs. Mansfield,
2/12/00; vs. Indiana(Pa.) 2/16/00
3-Pt. Reid Goals Anl■Plld: 3 vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/00
Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
Free Throws Attempted: 2 on three occasions
Assists: 1 on four occasions
Steals: 1 vs. Indiana(Pa.); vs. Slippery
Rock, 2/23/00
BIOCIIS: 1 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
RYAN lEAHfS CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
G-GS
FG-FGA .
1999-00
8-0
10-18
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-m
Pct.
Rab.
Ava.
A
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
.556
2-6
.333
4-6
.667
10
1.2
4
3
1
2
12-1
26
3.2
JAMES DICKERSON'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Heb.
Avg.
1998-99
1999-00
25-4
23-2
29-89
30-:94
.326
.319
2-8
0-0
.250
.000
21-37
22-34
.568
.647
41
68
1.6
3.0
Career
48-6
59-113
.322
2-8
.250
43-TI
.606
109
2.3
Year
PlllJIJ 10
G-GS
FG-FGI
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
8
26
17
4
14
8
14
30-0
38-0
81
82
3.2
3.6
11
43
18
22
68-0
163
3A
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Player Profiles
Kevin O'Connor
IBuarll
• 6'2" • 116 Ills. •
Junior ♦ Pittsllurgll, PII • Ke1stone Oaks HS
and 6 rebounds in 21 minutes of action ...
scored a season-high 6 points in win over
Point Park, making the only two threepointers he attempted all year ... had a
bucket and 3 rebounds vs. Bryant, and
handed out 3 assists in win over Columbia
Union.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
Played for coach Kevin Thorsen at Keystone
Oaks High School, graduating in 1998 ...
helped the Golden Eagles finish with a 14-9
record his senior year, averaging 13 points
and 5 rebounds per game ... was a threeyear starter on the basketball team and
also played two years of baseball.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Walked-on to the Fighting Scots a year
ago .. . provides the team with depth at
both guard spots ... solid ballhandler with a
good shooting touch.
1999-2000 - - - - Appeared in six contests, totaling 10 points
Born July 15, 1980 ... majoring in
Secondary Education English with a minor
in Spanish ... full name is Kevin Casey
O'Connor ... the son of Thomas and Kathy
O'Connor ... personal favorites include his
brothers, T.J. and Ben, Michael Jordan, the
New York Yankees, meatloaf, chicken,
G-GS
6-0
FG-FGA
4-9
Pct.
.444
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
2-2
1.000
n-nA
0-2
Pct.
.000
Reb.
6
Avg.
1.0
IFolWllnl •
I
TO
2
Bl
0
ST
0
PF-D
3-0
Pis.
10
Avg.
1.7
185 Ills. • SOollomore • Mollll'Bllt ONT • Cllamolain RB11iona1HS I
while playing nine minutes per contest ...
shot just 36.5 percent from the floor (19 of
52), but was 4 of 5 from the free throw
line ... scored a season-high 8 markers
against Franklin Pierce, playing a seasonhigh 20 minutes ... made 3 of 4 field goals
in that contest, including both three-point
attempts ... came off the bench to contribute 7 points in nine minutes at Gannon
... had 4 rebounds and 2 blocked shots in
reserve role vs. Allegheny.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
Talented and athletic canadian import
who spent his freshman year getting acclimated to American basketball ... could be a
valuable performer at forward if he can
apply his physical skills ... one of the best
leapers on the team, and a solid shooter
although that did not always show in game
action ... coaching staff feels he has the
athletic ability and ball skills to perform
quite well ... also an outstanding student.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Made two starts among his 20 appearances
... averaged 2.5 points and l.l rebounds
Played at Champlain High School in
Montreal for coach John Dangelas ... was a
three-year starter in basketball and also
participated in track ... averaged 18.4
points and 9 rebounds and shot 42 percent
from beyond the three-point line as a senior . . . stock rose greatly when he was
named the MVP of the adidas Montreal
Showcase, an all-star classic which brought
together the best 32 players in the
province ... earned All-Provincial honors
last year ... excellent student who was
voted first team All-Academic his final two
years.
Linda Armstrong ... personal favorites
include Grant Hill, Vince Carter, Vladimir
Guerrero, the Toronto Raptors, the
Montreal Expos, pizza, steak, movie
Remember the Titans, playing football, tennis and baseball ... favorite sports moment
is playing college basketball.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 8 vs. Franklin Pierce, 12/30/99
Rebounds: 4 vs. Allegheny, 12/1/99; vs.
Mercyhurst, 12/20/99
Field Goals Made: 3 on three occasions
Field Goals lttemuted: 8 vs. Columbia
Union, 1/3/00
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99; vs. Franklin Pierce, 12/30/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Allegheny,
12/1/99
Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Allegheny, 12/1/99;
vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00
Free Throws Attemuted: 2 vs. Allegheny,
12/1/99; vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00
Assists: 1 on three occasions
Steals: 1 vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00
Blocks: 2 vs. Allegheny, 12/1/99; vs.
Mansfield, 2/12/00
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born May 17, 1979 ... full name is Derek
Armstrong ... Environmental Biology major
with a 3.80 GPA ... son of Dennis and
DEREK ARMSTRONG'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
IBaanl • 5'9" • 110 Ills. • senior • lmnenat PA • westAllegllen,HS I
PBI/B 12
63" •
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Poims: 6 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99
Rebo■nds: 3 vs. Bryant, 12/29/99
Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99
Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Bryant,
12/29/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Attem1ted: 2 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99
Free Throws Anemuted: 2 vs. Wheeling
Jesuit, 11/20/99
Assists: 3 vs. Columbia Union, 1/3/00
Tommy Gallagher
Senior walk-on
who impressed the
coaching staff with
his hustle and ballhandling ... a physically-strong player
who will battle for
backup minutes at
point guard along
with freshman Ryan
McElhinny . .. previously played two
years of football at
Edinboro.
Player Profiles
movies Scarface and American Pie, musical
group DMX, book Separate Peace, playing
and watching sports ... favorite sports
moment is making the Edinboro basketball
team.
A
3
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Derek Armstrong
KEVIN O'CONNOR'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
-
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Played basketball, football and baseball at
West Allegheny High School ... in basketball, earned all-section honors as a senior
and participated in the Quigley Classic ...
football honors included all-section recognition as a junior and senior, while he was an
all-section choice in basketball his senior
year, as well ... was chosen to play in a
pair of football all-star contests, the PennOhio All-Star Game and the Austin
Foundation All-Star Game.
Born May 17, 1978 ... majoring in Health &
Physical Education ... full name is Thomas
Michael Gallagher ... the son of Thomas
and Sandra Gallagher ... comes from an
athletic family, with a pair of uncles playing
collegiate sports in college, and a cousin,
Shawn Gallagher, in the Montreal Expos
organization ... personal favorites include
Jim Edmonds, Wally Szczerbiak, the
Pittsburgh Steelers, the New York Yankees,
the Sacramento Kings, New York strip steak
and scallops, movie Dumb and Dumber,
skiing and weightlifting.
Year
G-GS
1999-00 20-2
FG-FGA
19-52
Pct.
.365
3FG-3FGA
7-21
Pct.
.333
n-nA
4-5
Pct.
.800
Reb.
23
Avg,
1.1
A
TO
Bl
ST
3
13
5
1
PF-D
14-0
Pis.
49
Avg,
2.5
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Player Profiles
Player Profiles
David Gartrell
Jason Roseto
IBuanl • 6'2" • 116 Ills. • So1homom • lilllBstoWII, PII • lilllestown HS I
ICenter • 610" • 265 Ills. • sa111omom • Halllon:mek, PII • Harllor cmek HS I
a three-point specialist, canning 35 of 100
triples ... made 46 of 125 shots in all ...
excellent from the free throw line, where
he was 22 of 26 (.846) ... reached double
figures five times, with high of 15 markers
vs. Mansfield ... made 5 of 9 field goals
while handing out 4 assists against the
Mountaineers ... dropped in 14 points
against both Point Park and Clarion ... had
season-high 8 rebounds in win at
Shippensburg ... started career by making
at least one three-pointer in his first 15
games ... made a three-pointer in 20 of 24
contests ... named the PSAC Rookie of the
Week once.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Emerged as Edinboro's top option off
the bench a year ago, and should play a
key role in 2000-01 ... worked very hard
this summer ... excellent shooter and one
of Edinboro's top options from outside the
three-point arc ... expected to see most of
his time at shooting guard after playing
both guard spots as a freshman.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Finished as fifth-leading scorer while playing in 24 games, including one start ...
averaged 6.2 ppg., the top figure for the
reserves ... was used almost exclusively as
The all-time leading scorer at Littlestown
High School for coach Darrell Crabbs ...
scored 1,414 career points for the
Thunderbolts ... as a senior, averaged 21.4
ppg. and led the team with 114 assists,
adding 57 steals ... shot 48 percent from
the floor and 82 percent from the line,
making 75 three-pointers ... a three-time
team MVP ... earned county all-star accolades and was a Hanover Area all-star ...
was also named the Gettysburg Times MVP
and was a York Dispatch Division I-II AllStar.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born April 14, 1981 ... majoring in
Elementary Education ... full name is David
Ryan Gartrell ... son of Patrick and Barbara
Gartrell ... personal favorites include Larry
Bird, Jon Barry, Maryland Terrapins,
Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, turkey,
movie Hoosiers, book "The Drive" by Larry
Bird, rap music, basketball, baseball and
golf ... favorite sports moment is breaking
Littlestown High School scoring record. ·
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 15 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Rebounds: 8 vs. Shippensburg, 1/22/00
Fleld Goals Made: 5 on three occasions
Field Goals AnemPted: 12 vs. Clarion,
1/12/00
3-Pt. Fleld Goals Made: 4 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Anem11ted: 9 vs.
California(Pa.), 1/15/00
Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Clarion, 1/12/00
FreeThrowsAnemnted: 5 vs. Clarion,
1/12/00
Assists: 4 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99; vs.
Mansfield, 1/19/00
Steals: 2 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99; vs.
California(Pa.), 2/5/00
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
DAVID GARTRELL'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
G-GS
24-1
FG-FU
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Rell.
Avg.
46-125
.368
35-100
.350
22-26
.846
42
1.8
A
29
Pleasant surprise who was enjoying an
outstanding freshman campaign until he
went down for the season with a broken
bone in his right hand in game number 17
... made incredible strides since arriving on
campus up until that point ... was leading
NCAA Division II in blocked shots when
injured, and was also becoming more of a
factor both on offense and as a rebounder
... combines long arms and timing for an
outstanding ability to alter shots ... was not
intimidated by the PSAC big men ... coaching staff now hopes he picks up where he
left off last January ... reunited with former
high school teammate Andy Stritzinger.
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
23
0
12
40-2
149
6.2
Earned starting role in preseason and proceeded to start first 17 games before going
down with injury ... had 71 blocked shots
up until that point, the 4.2 average per
game the top figure in Division II ...
despite missing the final nine games, the
blocked shot total still ranks third all-time
at Edinboro ... after going without a block
in the season opener, he had at least one
blocked shot in his next 16 contests ...
averaged 4.8 ppg. and was second on the
team in rebounding at 6.5 rpg ... was
named the PSAC Rookie of the Week three
times ... scored in double figures three
times, with high of 12 points on 6 of 7 field
goals against Mansfield ... almost had a
triple-double in that fray, tying the school
record with 11 blocked shots and grabbing
7 rebounds ... led the Scots in rebounds
four times, pulling down a season-high of
10 boards vs. Bloomsburg and Clarion ...
had 5-or-more blocks in seven games, contributing 9 in win over Allegheny and 7
against Bloomsburg.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Was a four-year starter for coach Mike
Pisano at Harbor Creek High School ... concluded career with 1,350 points, 1,050
rebounds and 672 blocked shots ... shot 58
percent from the floor and 77 percent from
the line for his career ... earned first team
All-Erie County League honors as a sophomore and senior, and was a second team
choice as a junior ... helped the Huskies to
an 18-7 record a year ago, averaging 11.5
ppg. and 13.8 rpg. while blocking 108
shots ... had 14 points and 10 rebounds in
Harbor Creek's 72-59 loss to Franklin in the
opening round of the PIAA district playoffs
... as a junior, averaged 14.5 points and
10.7 rebounds with 192 blocks after averaging 15.4 points and 9.0 rebounds with
161 blocks as a sophomore ... began
career by averaging 9.3 points and 7.0
rebounds with 111 blocks in his freshman
year.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born September 24, 1980 ... Computer
Science major with a minor in Criminal
Justice ... full name is Jason Thomas
Roseto ... the son of Terry and Donna
Roseto ... father played collegiately at
Clarion, where he still ranks as the fourth
all-time leading scorer and is the career
leader in rebounds ... personal favorites
include Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, the
Cleveland Browns, the Los Angeles Lakers,
tacos, movies Austin Powers and Scary
Movie, The Spy Who Shagged Me, rap
music, playing basketball.
CAREER HIGHS- - - -
Polnts: 12 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Rebounds: 10 vs. Bloomsburg, 12/29/99;
vs. Clarion, 1/12/00
Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Field Goals AnemPted: 7 on three occasions
Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Wheeling Jesuit,
11/20/99
Free Throws Anemnted: 4 vs. Wheeling
Jesuit, 11/20/99; vs. Point Park, 12/6/99
Assists: 1 on four occasions
Steals: 4 vs. Mercyhurst, 12/20/99
Blocks: 11 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
JASON ROSETO'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
P8f/B 14
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FU
Pct.
n-nA
Pel
Heb.
Ava.
A
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
avu.
17-17
33-71
.465
0-0
.000
15-22
.682
111
6.5
4
4
71
7
40-1
81
4.8
Page 15
Pla1er Profiles
Pla1er Profiles
Ryan McElhinny
Blake Johnson
j
Buanl • 6'0" • 1851/Js. • Junior ♦ JamBSIIJWII, NY • JameSIOWII cc
Junior college
transfer who is
expected to step in
and start at the
shooting guard spot
... described by
head coach Greg
Walcavich as a complete player, with
the ability to contribute on both
ends of the floor ...
outstanding shooter
who possesses strength and athleticism ...
played at Jamestown(NY) Community
College, then was signed to play at Kent
State, but never played for the Golden
Flashes.
AT JAMESTOWN cc ___
Earned Division II first team All-American
honors as a sophomore at JCC in 1997-98
... was also named the Division II Region
Player of the Year in addition to earning
Western New York Conference Player of the
Year accolades ... set JCC school records
for scoring average (27.0 ppg.) and points
(676), in addition to making 95 three-pointers, also a school record ... ranked third in
Division II in scoring ... shot 38.1 percent
from the floor (213 of 559), but was better
from the three-point line, making 95 of 240
(39.6 percent) ... shot 76.8 percent from
the line (156 of 203), while leading team in
steals (64) and finishing second in assists
(85) ... was also fourth in rebounding (5.5
rpg.) ... led the Jayhawks to a 16-10 record
and the Division II Region 3 championship
... as a freshman, averaged 21.3 ppg. while
scoring 516 points ... both figures rank
third all-time at JCC ... made 80 of 186
three's (43.0 percent) ... was an honorable
mention All-American selection in '96-97,
earning first team All-Division II Region 3
I
honors and AII-WNY first team recognition
... JCC finished with a 20-6 record.
1
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HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played for coach Ron Frederes at
Jamestown High School, averaging 21.4
ppg. as a senior ... was a first team allconference choice as a junior and senior,
and also was named the player of the Year
his final year ... also lettered in baseball.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born September 26, 1978 ... Sociology
major ... full name is Blake Dee Johnson ...
the son of Ted and Yvonne Johnson ... personal favorites include Michael Jordan,
Allen Iverson, the Chicago Bulls, seafood,
movies Boyz and the Hood and Friday,
book Rare Air, golf.
ICBIIIBr
IFarwanl • 67' • 2151/Js. • S011hamam ♦ Etie,P/1 ♦ Hal1larcm11kHS I
AT PENN STATE BEHREND _ _
Played in 1998-99 and the first six games
PBfJB 16
A highly-regarded walk-on who is
expected to provide
starting point guard
Adam Kaufman with
a breather ... physical player with
excellent range ...
doesn't possess
great quickness, but
has outstanding
vision and floor
smarts ... knows
how to win after playing four seasons at
perennial PIAA powerhouse Kennedy
Christian High School, where he earned Allstate accolades ... uncle is Joe Votino, the
head coach of the Golden Eagles ... excellent student.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Helped Kennedy Christian to four PIAA
Western finals and three PIAA Class A state
titles ... the Golden Eagles compiled a 10518 record during his four years, capturing
the state championship his final three seasons after losing in the western finals by a
point as a freshman ... Kennedy Christian
won District 10 championship all four years
... scored 1,003 career points, while setting
the school record for career assists with
842 .. . as a senior, helped team to 30-1
record, earning fifth team All-State honors
... averaged 11.3 ppg., 8.2 assists and 2.0
steals ... shot 4 7 percent from the field, 50
percent on three-pointers and 82 percent
from the line ... set school record for
assists in a game with 15 vs. Cleveland St.
Joe's ... a three-time All-Mercer County
I
Athletic Conference selection and was
named to the Sharon Herald Fab Five as a
senior.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born August 29, 1981 ... Elementary
Education major ... full name is Ryan P.
McElhinny ... the son of Patrick and Cathy
McElhinny ... father played football at Penn
State, while uncle, Joe Votino, played basketball at Youngstown State before becoming the coach at Kennedy Christian High
School ... personal favorites include Bobby
Hurley, Jason Williams, Vince carter, the
Sacramento Kings, spaghetti, movie
Hoosiers, book Grant Hill Lifestory, playing
football, baseball and other sports.
Sam Woods
Andy Stritzinger
Transfer from
Penn State Behrend
who will provide the
Fighting Scots with
size and depth in
the frontcourt ...
coach Greg
Walcavich notes
that he has the ability to play a couple
spots, but it all
depends how long it
will take him after
sitting out the last year ... was a high
school teammate of Fighting Scot Jason
Roseto at Harbor Creek.
auanl • 5'11' • 180 Ills. ♦ FrBshman ♦ Hennilage, PA • KennellV Christian HS
of last season for coach Dave Niland's Lions
... appeared in 20 games in 1998-99, averaging 2.5 ppg. and 1.4 rpg ... shot 52.6
percent from the floor (20 of 38) and 66.7
percent from the line (10 of 15) ... scored
10 points in 71-41 win over Hilbert, and
had 9 points in 91-70 win over D'Youville in
championship game of Ha mot Classic ...
appeared in six games a year ago, making
7 of 16 field goals (43.8 percent) and 2 of
2 free throws ... scored 16 points and
grabbed 15 rebounds.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
selection as a junior, the only other year he
played ... also competed in football for four
years and wrestling for two.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born July 3, 1980 ... Computer Science
major ... full name is Andrew Brian
Stritzinger ... the son of Robert and Lynda
Stritzinger ... personal favorites include
Vince carter, Kobe Bryant, the Los Angeles
Lakers, the Oakland Raiders, pizza, the
movie American Pie, basketball and football.
I
♦ 610" ♦ 2111/Js. ♦ lrllShman ♦ McKIIBS Racks, P/1 ♦ Montour HS
A raw talent
who provides the
Fighting Scots with
another big body
inside ... head
coach Greg
Walcavich feels he
is further along
than Jason Roseto
was at a similar
stage . . . needs to
work on his
strength, but is athletic and runs the floor well ... provides
Edinboro with another shot blocker ...
comes from the same high school as Adam
Kaufman ... was also a standout in volleyball ... could be a key performer in 200001.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played basketball for coach Rich Brennan,
helping Montour High School to a 24-6
record and a berth in the PIAA quarterfinals
... averaged 11.2 points, 8 rebounds and 7
blocks, including 18 blocked shots in one
game the Spartans were 19-11 his junior
campaign ... volleyball team finished as the
state runnerup, finishing 34-1 after a loss
to Maplewood in the state championship tilt
. .. spikers won the WPIAL title his senior
season after finishing as the runnersup the
I
previous year with a 30-3 ledger ... was a
second team AII-WPIAL choice as a senior
at middle hitter ... a three-year letterwinner
in basketball, while earning four in volleyball.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born December 19, 1981 ... majoring in
Business Administration ... full name is
Samuel Woods ... the son of Jim and
Virginia Woods ... personal favorites include
Kevin Garnett, the Minnesota
Timberwolves, the Los Angeles Lakers,
General Tso's chicken, the movie Blue
Chips, the book One Fish, Two Fish, Red
Fish, Blue Fish.
Played for coach Mike Pisano at Harbor
Creek High School ... earned first team AllErie County League honors as senior, helping Huskies go 22-4 ... averaged 17 ppg.
as a senior ... was a second team AII-ECL
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The PSAC
1999-2000 PSAC Men's Basketball Teams
1999-2000 PSAC Men's Basketball Standings
PSAC West
Ovenll
WestDMslon
W
l
W
l
california(Pa.)
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
10
10
2
2
23
20
7
8
4
25
7
8
7
5
17
12
5
1
7
11
13
7
13
19
1
11
6
20
Ovenll
PSAC East
East DIVISIID
W
l
W
l
West Chester
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Mansfield
Kutztown
10
22
6
8
2
4
7
5
7
5
16
19
12
10
9
15
20
13
16
4
8
6
3
3
9
9
13
10
FIRST ROUND
Indiana(Pa.) 71, California(Pa.) 64
Slippery Rock 73, Clarion 54
West. Chester 91, Millersville 68
Bloomsburg 64, Cheyney 59
SEMIFINALS
Indiana(Pa.) 93, West Chester 58
Slippery Rock 71, Bloomsburg 64
PSAC
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Indiana(Pa.) 63, Slippery Rock 50
1951
Psnnsvtvanla State Athletic Co•.-.nc•
INDIVIDUAl STATISTICS
GP
Alfonzo Wilson, Cheyney 22
25
Cedric Hameed, LHU
Ramzee Stanton, WCU
28
33
Mike Beckles, IUP
28
Andy Sedora, WCU
25
Tim Walls, K'town
Seth Martin, cal
30
Rah-Shun Roberts, Cal
30
Marc Wessell, Bloom
28
Kevin Hardy, K'town
26
Three-Point Field Goal Pct. GP
27
Aaron carter, Bloom
27
Jay DeShields, Bloom
Demontric Doodles, Mans 26
31
Geoff Evans, IUP
Matt Molinaro, cal
29
21
Tom Roth, Ship
Melvin Myers, cal
30
28
Robert Williams, WCU
Juwan Justice, ESU
26
27
Tamir Harbin, Clar
GP
Free Throw Pct.
27
Joe Meade, WCU
Tommy Harvey, Mans
26
Pago 1B
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Mike Beckles, IUP
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Seth Martin, California(Pa.)
Rah-Shun Roberts, California(Pa.)
David Shearer, Clarion
Kenny Tate, Edinboro
F
G
F
F
F
F
6-5
5-11
6-8
6-9
6-4
6-5
230
165
225
245
195
202
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
West Player ot the Year: Mike Beckles, IUP
Wast Rookie of the Year: Rollie Smith, Clarion
West Coach ot the Year: Anthony Jones, Slippery Rock
EISnRN DIVISION
FintTeam
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Tyariq Corbin, West Chester
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Tommy Harvey, Mansfield
Shahad Abdur Rahkman, ESU
Jamar Shaw, Cheyney
Ramzee Stanton, West_Chester
F
G
G
F
G
F
6-7
6-1
5-9
6-2
6-3
6-3
205
195
150
175
185
180
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
East Player II the Year: Jamar Shaw, Cheyney
East Ro1kie 1lthe Year: Shahad Abdur Rahkman, East Stroudsburg
East Coach II the Year: Dick Delaney, West Chest.er
1999-2000 PSAC Tournament
Field Gaal Pct.
WESTERN DIVISION
FintTeam
SCORING
FG FGI Pct.
78 121 .645
105 174 .603
149 247 .603
200 333 .601
125 210 .595
85 144 .590
198 336 .589
176 300 .587
128 238 .538
117 220 .532
3FG 3FGI Pct.
34
73 .466
63 140 .450
83 .434
36
71 164 .433
65 151 .430
37
88 .420
62 148 .419
54 132 .409
67 168 .399
66 166 .398
n nA Pct.
113 136 .831
151 182 .830
WESTERN DIVISION
SecandTeam
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Rico Abbondanza, Lock Haven
Jerome Davis, Slippery Rock
Tamir Harbin, Clarion
Steve Menifee, Indiana(Pa.)
Melvin Myers, California(Pa.)
James Richardson, Slippery Rock
G
F
G
F
G/F
F
6-4
6-5
6-3
6-7
6-5
6-6
210
240
190
235
185
200
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
EASTERN DIVISION
SacandTaam
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Aaron Carter, Bloomsburg
Juwan Justice, East Stroudsburg
Joe Meade, West Chester
Gerald Redding, Millersville
Darnell Scott, Kutztown
Marc Wessell, Bloomsburg
G
G
G
G
F
C
6-1
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-11
190
200
180
175
200
235
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
GP
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Jamar Shaw, Cheyney
25
Kenny Tate, Edinboro
26
Tommy Harvey, Mansfield 26
Shahad Rahkman, ESU 26
26
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Mike Beckles, IUP
33
Tamir Harbin, Clarion
27
Seth Martin, Cal
30
David Shearer, Clarion
27
Steve Menifee, IUP
33
197-413
211-431
134-341
199-404
158-451
200-333
147-347
198-336
143-291
196-371
.477
.490
.393
.493
.350
.601
.424
.589
.491
.528
34-128
3-9
67-205
17-65
79-251
30-60
66-166
0-3
21-60
9-33
.266
.333
.327
.262
.315
.500
.398
.000
.350
.273
124-171
108-161
151-182
63-115
76-116
165-232
95-138
92-145
127-172
123-167
.725
.671
.830
.548
.655
.711
.688
.634
.738
.737
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Shawn Munford, Bloom
Geoff Evans, IUP
Travis Wealand, Bloom
Damar Lopez, Mans
Montez Briggs, SRU
Louie Moore, SRU
Melvin Myers, cal
Rabo■nds
Kenny Tate, Edinboro
Mike Beckles, IUP
Marc Wessell, Bloom
James Richardson, SRU
Ramzee Stanton, WCU
26 64
28 71
31 93
28 60
26 106
29 59
29 66
30 61
GP
26
33
28
28
28
78
87
114
74
132
74
83
77
No.
267
321
263
263
260
.821
.816
.816
.811
.803
.797
.795
.792
Ava.
10.3
9.7
9.4
9.4
9.3
21111-11
David Shearer, Clarion
Steve Menifee, IUP
Shahad Rahkman, ESU
Seth Buckwalter, Bloom
Tom Roth, Ship
Assists
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Joe Meade, WCU
Tommy Harvey, Mans
Damar Lopez, Mans
Dwayne Anthony, IUP
Rico Abbondanza, LHU
Cort Hamilton, cal
27
33
26
27
21
GP
26
26
27
26
26
33
26
30
Pis. Avg.
552
533
486
478
471
595
455
488
434
524
215
254
199
206
156
No.
211
145
135
124
124
155
108
124
22.1
20.5
18.7
18.4
18.1
18.0
16.9
16.3
16.1
15.9
8.0
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.4
Avg.
8.1
5.6
5.0
4.8
4.8
4.7
4.2
4.1
/kirrllity Mllni /JallkBt/Jal
Montez Briggs, SRU
Rollie Smith, Clarion
Steals
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Tommy Harvey, Mans
Damar Lopez, Mans
Randy McKavish, SRU
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Chris Kelley, Clarion
Cort Hamilton, Cal
Jermaine Washington, M'ville
Fahreed Cheatham, Cheyney
Rico Abbondanza, LHU
Blocllad Shots
Cedric Hameed, LHU
Seth Buckwalter, Bloom
Steve Menifee, IUP
George Bailey, M'ville
Darnell Scott, K'town
Mike Beckles, IUP
James Richardson, SRU
Travar Johnson, Cheyney
Rah-Shun Roberts, Cal
Lorne Creighton, Mans
29
27
GP
26
26
26
23
26
27
30
26
25
26
GP
25
27
33
21
25
33
28
20
30
24
111
101
No.
82
71
59
50
54
54
59
51
46
47
No.
43
38
46
28
32
42
35
22
30
22
3.8
3.7
Ava.
3.2
2.7
2.3
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.8
Ava.
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.1
1.0
0.9
TEAM STATISTICS
Scoring Offense
Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.)
Clarion
Bloomsburg
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Edinboro
Cheyney
Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Millersville
Scaring Defense
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Cheyney
Clarion
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Edinboro
Lock Haven
Mansfield
Scoring Margin
Indiana(Pa.)
california(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Cheyney
Mansfield
Edinboro
Kutztown
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Field Goal Pel.
California(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
West Chester
Kutztown
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
GP Pts. Avg.
26 2174 83.6
33 2649 80.3
27 2166 80.2
28 2241 80.0
30 2351 78.4
28 2173 77.6
26 2016 77.5
26 1972 75.8
29 2094 72.2
26 1799 69.2
26 1795 69.0
26 1772 68.2
26 1748 67.2
27 1801 66.7
GP Pts. Ava.
33 2183 66.2
29 1969 67.9
30 2039 68.0
28 1967 70.3
28 1975 70.5
27 1932 71.6
26 1903 73.2
27 1979 73.3
26 1913 73.6
. 26 1949 75.0
26 1956 75.2
26 1976 76.0
26 1991 76.6
26 2132 82.0
OWn
011 Margin
80.3 66.2 +14.1
78.4 68.0 +10.4
+9.5
80.0 70.5
+7.4
77.6 70.3
+6.9
80.2 73.3
+4.3
72.2 67.9
+2.7
75.8 73.2
+1.6
83.6 82.0
+1.5
77.5 76.0
69.0 73.6
-4.5
-4.9
66.7 71.6
69.2 75.0
-5.8
-8.0
67.2 75.2
-8.4
68.2 76.6
GP
FG fGI Pct.
30 846 1722 .491
28 812 1669 .487
33 928 1978 .469
28 778 1677 .464
26 634 1387 .457
26 717 1576 .455
29 779 1727 .451
26 655 1485 .441
Clarion
Cheyney
East Stroudsburg
Edinboro
Millersville
Shippensburg
Field Goal Pct. Defense
Indiana(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Slippery Rock
Millersville
Cheyney
Shippensburg
Kutztown
Clarion
West Chester
Edinboro
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Mansfield
3-Plint Hald Goal Pct.
Bloomsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Clarion
East Stroudsburg
Mansfield
Edinboro
Kutztown
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock
Cheyney
Millersville
3-Point FG Per Game
Mansfield
Bloomsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Clarion
West Chester
California(Pa.)
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Cheyney
Millersville
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Slippery Rock
3-Point FG Pct. Defense
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Clarion
California(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Kutztown
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Mansfield
Cheyney
West Chester
Edinboro
Lock Haven
Free Throw Pel
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
West Chester
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Edinboro
California(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Kutztown
Millersville
21111-11 EtMtlTI lkirtrllity MBlli llallkBtblll
27
26
26
26
27
26
GP
33
30
28
29
27
26
26
26
27
28
26
26
26
26
GP
28
33
30
28
27
26
26
26
26
26
26
29
26
27
GP
26
28
33
26
27
28
30
26
26
26
27
26
26
29
GP
29
33
26
27
30
26
26
28
27
26
26
28
26
26
GP
28
26
28
27
33
29
26
26
30
26
26
26
26
27
728
707
647
734
663
608
FG
803
726
734
691
632
671
698
710
677
726
733
676
727
757
3FG
221
246
198
185
199
193
220
168
146
166
149
94
152
155
3FG
220
221
246
193
199
185
198
168
166
152
155
149
146
94
3FG
140
183
160
152
157
143
175
210
157
166
227
194
171
166
1669
1624
1540
1791
1684
1580
396
520
432
511
547
442
366
380
461
312
313
406
381
320
536
712
599
714
770
629
521
548
679
465
474
637
601
574
fGI
2026
1762
1771
1650
1468
1556
1604
1631
1543
1642
1646
1499
1561
1597
3FGI
545
650
535
511
558
551
638
499
438
502
465
298
519
537
3FGI
638
545
650
551
558
511
535
499
502
519
537
465
438
298
3FGI
472
588
504
477
492
448
531
601
449
473
637
535
464
445
n na
.436
.435
.420
.410
.394
.385
Pct.
.396
.412
.414
.419
.431
.431
.435
.435
.439
.442
.445
.451
.466
.474
Pel.
.406
.378
.370
.362
.357
.350
.345
.337
.333
.331
.320
.315
.293
.289
Ava.
8.46
7.89
7.45
7.42
7.37
6.61
6.60
6.46
6.38
5.85
5.74
5.73
5.62
3.24
Pct.
.297
.311
.317
.319
.319
.319
.330
.349
.350
.351
.356
.363
.369
.373
Pct.
.739
.730
.721
.716
.710
.703
.702
.693
.679
.671
.660
.637
.634
.557
Rebound Margin
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Clarion
Kutztown
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Assists
Bloomsburg
california(Pa.)
Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.)
West Chester
Edinboro
Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg
Clarion
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Shippensburg
Millersville
Steals
Cheyney
Mansfield
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Millersville
california(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
West Chester
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Edinboro
Lock Haven
Blocked Shots
India na(Pa.)
Edinboro
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
California(Pa.)
Mansfield
Shippensburg
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Cheyney
Millersville
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Tumovar Margin
Clarion
Cheyney
Millersville
West Chester
Edinboro
california(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Kutztown
DPI Margin
35.3
+5.4
+4.8
33.3
+4.4
39.2
32.5
+3.6
+3.2
34.5
+2.3
36.4
35.4
+2.3
+1.8
38.2
35.8
+1.4
-1.4
38.4
39.1
-1.5
37.7
-1.8
-2.9
36.5
42.3
-5.7
GP
No. Ava.
28 498 17.8
30 512 17.1
26 437 16.8
33 543 16.5
28 436 15.6
26 388 14.9
29 398 13.7
26 354 13.6
27 360 13.3
26 343 13.2
26 341 13.1
26 327 12.6
26 315 12.1
27 321 11.9
No. Ava.
GP
26 268 10.3
26 248 9.5
27 256 9.5
33 295 8.9
26 225 8.7
28 242 8.6
27 226 8.4
30 250 8.3
29 235 8.1
28 225 8.0
26 197 7.6
26 184 7.1
26 182 7.0
26 173 6.7
GP
No. Avg.
33 147 4.5
26 115 4.4
92 3.5
26
84 3.2
26
81 2.9
28
84 2.8
30
72 2.8
26
68 2.6
26
27
69 2.6
29
74 2.6
26
63 2.4
27
62 2.3
64 2.3
28
40 1.5
26
Opp Margin
Own
+3.6
13.1 16.7
+2.7
14.4 17.1
15.5 18.0 +2.5
+1.9
14.5 16.4
+1.8
13.6 15.3
15.4 16.6 +1.1
+.0.6
15.4 16.0
18.0 18.6 +0.5
0.0
16.9 16.9
-0.6
18.7 18.1
-0.7
17.9 17.2
-1.7
16.2 14.6
-2.4
17.1 14.7
-5.8
21.7 15.9
OWn
40.7
38.0
43.6
36.1
37.7
38.7
37.7
39.9
37.2
37.0
37.6
35.8
33.6
36.6
,_ 18
1888-2000 Final Statistics
Pivotal Injury Leaves Fighting Scots Out of PSAC
Playoff Picture
The Edinboro Univarsitv 11an's baskatball taa11 was
cruising along with a a10-6 record and appeared wall
on its wav to athird straight Pannsvlvania State Athletic
Contaranca plavon banh when the Fighting Scots traveled to lndianalPa.l on Januarv 26.
Just when the Scots appeared ready to
peak entering the final month of play, fate
dealt head coach Greg Walcavich's team a
cruel blow. Center Jason Roseto, the top
shot blocker in Division II, suffered a broken bone in his hand and would be lost for
the rest of the season. Without the big
freshman, who until that point had battled
the big, bad boys of the PSAC on an even
basis, the Scots went on to lose to IUP, and
finished with six losses in their final eight
contests.
It should be noted that even had
Roseto been available for the final nine
games, Edinboro may have failed to reach
the PSAC Tournament. California(Pa.) and
Indiana(Pa.) maintained their usual spots
high atop the PSAC West, with Clarion
posting a twenty-win season. A muchimproved Slippery Rock came on strong
down the stretch to edge the Fighting
Scots for the final playoff spot.
While the team's main goal of reaching
postseason play went unachieved, 19992000 was an exciting season filled with
plenty of outstanding accomplishments.
Edinboro opened the season in the Wendy's
Classic, hosted by Ohio Univ.-Eastern.
Junior college transfer Kenny Tate served
immediate notice that he would be a force
with a 32-point, 12-rebound effort in a 9985 win over West Liberty in the opening
round.
Edinboro disposed of Wheeling Jesuit
by a 77-57 count in the championship tilt,
with Tate earning MVP honors.
Game number three turned into a classic, despite poor shooting on both team's
parts. Local rival Mercyhurst finally prevailed in a contest which went into two
overtimes by a 90-86 count. Area basketball fans had their first opportunity to see
Tate, and they had to come away
impressed with his skill and untiring work
ethic. The 6'4" forward dropped in 27
points and grabbed 16 boards.
The Mercyhurst affair also afforded
fans a chance to view Roseto's transformation into a college player. A former standout at nearby Harbor Creek High School,
he blocked 5 shots while going toe-to-toe
with Laker pivotman Brent Swain.
PaUB20
Wins over Allegheny and Point Park
boosted Edinboro's record to 4-1 before the
Scots fell to another local entrant, Gannon,
by a 96-79 score. The next game was a
rematch with Mercyhurst at McComb
Fieldhouse, with Edinboro evening the
score with a 60-57 victory, improving to 5-2
entering the Christmas break.
The Fighting Scots turned in a disappointing performance in the Capital Key
Classic prior to New Years. Edinboro
dropped all three of its contests to see its
record go to 5-5.
The millenium dawned with a hot
streak, as the Scots won five of six games
heading into late January, leading into that
fateful night at Indiana.
The lone loss during the stretch was a
79-76 battle with the Vulcans of
California(Pa.). Prior to that, Edinboro
scored a season-high 104 points in a 10480 triumph over Columbia Union, then
edged Clarion in another classic affair, 8574 in overtime. The Scots rallied from a
large second-half deficit to force the extra
session, then dominated the five minute
extra period behind point guard Adam
Kaufman. Kaufman scored 21 points,
handed out 8 assists and grabbed 6
rebounds.
Following the cal tilt, Edinboro ran off
three more wins, the most notable a nonconference triumph over Mansfield. The
Mountaineers continually drove inside, only
to be rebuffed by Roseto. When the
evening was over, Roseto had tied the
school and PSAC record with 11 blocked
shots in the Boro's 96-85 win.
Following the 74-61 loss to IUP, the
Scots righted themselves long enough for a
69-62 win over Lock Haven, but the small
lineup featuring no starters taller than 6'4"
lost its next five games.
That's not to say the Scots went down
without a fight, but the losing skid virtually
ended their playoff hopes. The most noteworthy game in the five-game skid
occurred at Clarion, where the two PSAC
rivals played a double overtime affair with
the Fighting Scots battling for their playoff
lives. Clarion would pull out a 100-94 triumph.
The losing streak came to an end with
an 84-61 win over Shippensburg, but four
days later Slippery Rock officially eliminated
the Scots with a 77-66 win. One game
under .500, Edinboro pulled out a 76-67
win at Lock Haven, thanks to a season-high
20 markers from Rob Schadt, for a 13-13
final ledger.
Tate and Kaufman garnered numerous
honors, with both capturing a spot on the
AII-PSAC West first team. Tate then was
named to the NABC East Region first unit,
with Kaufman a second team selection.
Tate would go on to earn a spot on the
Basketball Times second team All-American
unit, while Kaufman was recognized as an
honorable mention All-American by Division
II Bulletin.
Tate led the Scots both in scoring
(20.5 ppg.) and rebounding (10.3 rpg.),
while Kaufman enjoyed another typical
campaign with 211 assists and an 11.8
scoring average.
Jean Paul, the lone senior on the
squad, finished as the second-leading scorer at 14.3 ppg., with junior college transfer
Keith Allen also in double digits at 10.3
ppg. And Roseto, despite missing nine
games, finished with 71 blocked shots.
1888-2000 Final Statistics
FINAL RECORD: 13-13
PSAC West: 5-1
PLAYER
G-GS
MIN M/G
Kenny Tate
Jean Paul
Adam Kaufman
Keith Allen
David Gartrell
Rob Schodt
James Dickerson
Jason Roseto
Ramee Davis
Derek Armstrong
Ryan Leahy
Kevin O'Connor
TEAM
26-26
26-26
26-26
26-26
24-1
24-1
23-2
17-17
20-3
20-2
8-0
6-0
BOROTOTllS
OPPTOTllS
26-26 5326
26-26 5326
Date
Nov. 19
ov. 0
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
29
1
6
11
20
!Dec. 28
1llec 29
853
856
1012
716
447
215
267
464
231
178
66
21
32.8
32.9
38.9
27.5
18.6
9.0
11.6
27.3
11.6
8.9
8.2
3.5
FG-FGI
211-431
141-333
92-249
101-271
46-125
31-67
30-94
33-71
16-71
19-52
10-18
4-9
Pct. 3FG-3FGA
.490
.423
.369
.373
.368
.463
.319
.465
.225
.365
.556
.444
734-1791 A10 168-500
733-1646 .445 172-467
Opponam
Score
vs. Wheelin,gJesult
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' W, ···99-~,
at Mercyhurst
ALLEGHENY
POINT PARK
at Gannon
MERCYHURST
L,
w,
w,
L,
AU.
vs. Bloomst>i1·rg
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 12
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
vs. Franklin Pierce
COLUMBIA UNION
CLARION*
CALIFORNIA(PA)*
at Ohio Valley
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
19
22
26
29
2
5
9
12
MANSFIELD
at Shippensburg*
at Indiana(Pa.)*
LOCK HAVEN*
SLIPPERY ROCK*
at California(Pa.)*
at Clarion*
at Mansfield
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
16
19
23
26
INDIANA(PA)*
SHIPPENSBURG*
at Slippery Rock*
at Lock Haven*
L,
L,
L,
w,
w,
L,
w,
w,
w,
L,
w,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
w,
L,
w,
.336
.368
FT-FTI
Pct.
108-161
46-62
64-78
57-102
22-26
23-31
22-34
15-22
15-19
4-5
4-6
0-2
.671
.742
.821
.559
.846
.742
.647
.682
.789
.800
.667
.000
86-90 2ot 1356
87-74
1000
100-72
950
79-96
2613
60-57
600
••
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
m
78
64
60
56
23
13
17
4
17
9
10
1
4
0
0
14
71
1
5
1
0
37
29
54
15
12
8
14
7
5
1
2
0
85-4
77-3
47-0
49-1
40-2
35-0
38-0
40-1
25-1
14-0
12-1
3-0
533 20.5
373 14.3
307 11.8
267 10.3
149 6.2
86 3.6
82 3.6
81 4.8
53 2.7.
49 2.5
26 ~.J .
10 1;7;1
REI
Hi Scorer
Tate (27)
Tate (26)
Allen (15)
Allen, Paul (19)
Tate (18
DIP Hi Rebounder
Tate (12)
Ia«L(8)
Jebbia (21)
BCQWO (il)
:JacksonYMiller (4
(8) ~.
Tate (16)
Tate (13)
Tate (9)
Allen, Roseto (8)
Tate (15)
Swain (22)
Delsandro (12)
carroll (17)
AI-Khas (21)
Bradley (19)
Swain (19)
McLaughlin (10)
Buben, Carroll (6)
AI-Khas (10)
Swain (17)
BeQ~~.(17)
Tate, Kaufman (8)
four with (7)
, Tate (11)
Tate (9)
Tate (12)
96-85
400
65-62
500
61-74
1010
69-62
600
73-85
600
65-74
94-100 2ot 1800
78-83
324
Tate (29)
Tate (22)
Tate (16)
Tate (21)
Kaufman (20)
Tate (27)
Paul (27)
Tate (19)
Allen, Tate (11)
Allen (10)
Roseto, Tate (9)
Tate (9)
Tate (8)
Tate (14)
Tate (14)
Tate (15)
63-71
84-61
66-77
76-67
Paul
Tate
Tate
Tate
Davis (7)
Dickerson (10)
Allen (7)
Tate (18)
900
750
500
430
(21)
(31)
(23)
(27)
3
2
2
Opp Hi scorer
125
250
1300
1100
250
75-80
104-80
85-74 ot
76-79
86-74
200
200
13
Hi Rebounder
Tate (14f ·
au (l6)
Tate (20)
Tate (23)
Kaufman (21)
Tate (20)
Tate (25)
59-78
53-79
-
I
267 10.3 32
148 5.7 50
106 '; ,4.1 211
159 6.1 35
42
1.8 29
47
0
2.0
68
8
3.0
111
4
6.5
37
1.9 11
23
3
1.1
10 1.2
4
6 1.0
3
110
380-548 .693 1134 a.I 390 352 116 184 465-13 2116
338-494 .614 1018 11.2 421 397 100 175 463-10 1976
Z-5.i
w,
CIPl1ll m CIASSIC CIP. aan, IY
.¥~· Bryant Jfr,,.: ·
Pct.
3-9
.333
45-119 .378
59-161 .366
8-45
.178
35-100 .350
1-5
.200
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
6-32
.188
7-21
.333
2-6
.333
2-2
1.000
OeSbields (20)
,,•,jtOnyekwu (8)
· esseH (12) _ _
Edge (17)
Hockaday (23)
Harbin (24)
Martin (24)
Colgrove (16)
Scott (10)
Daniels (11)
Stevens (14)
Martin (11)
Hennessy,
Sparrow (10)
Harvey (18)
Goodman (15)
Roth (15)
Roth (8)
Beckles (24)
Beckles (9)
DeVan (14)
Abbondanza (9)
Richardson (25) Davis (8)
Simpson (20)
Roberts (8)
Shearer (29)
Nesmith (8)
Damar Lopez (24) Harvey,
Goodman (8)
Beckles (24)
Beckles (15)
Roth (18)
Roth (8)
Richardson (22) Richardson (8)
Seitz (14)
Abbondanza (10)
* Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference West contest
Freshman center Jason Roseto blocked 71 shots
despite missing the last nine games with a broken
bone in his hand.
21111-11 EallaTJ larlll'Bitf MBtli BallkBtJJal
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Year-by-Year Records
Year
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
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
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
w
12
l
Pct.
2
.857
.571
8
6
11
4
.733
12
1
.923
4
.692
9
8
5
.615
.727
8
3
5
.500
5
7
6
.538
.429
6
8
8
2
.800
4
.765
13
11
4
.733
3
7
.300
1
1
.500
World War II
World War II
0
5
.000
7
8
.467
4
11
.267
9
.438
12
.706
5
9
.500
9
.333
6
12
.381
8
13
6
12
.333
12
.400
8
3
17
.150
14
.263
5
10
11
.476
.400
8
12
6
.316
13
.286
6
15
17
7
.708
11
9
.550
16
.727
6
10
.556
8
Coach
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
w
18
1111
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
Jim Smart
Loyal Park
Loyal Park
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Pct.
Coach
16
17
13
18
22
24
11
9
11
21
7
22
18
17
12
18
14
12
14
22
18
20
12
20
15
21
13
26
16
13
5
11
5
8
9
8
9
9
6
5
5
12
15
14
6
17
8
10
11
14
13
12
15
12
5
10
9
17
8
11
8
14
8
12
13
.783
.500
.792
.636
.591
.667
.654
.591
.750
.815
.828
.478
.375
.440
.778
.292
.733
.643
.607
.462
.581
.538
.444
.538
.815
.643
.690
.414
.714
.577
.724
.481
.765
.571
.500
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Dave Rooney
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
848
623
.576
10 Head Coaches
11
19
14
13
70Years
l
All-Time Coaches
w
Coach
Years
Seasons
Games
l
Pct.
Sox Harrison
Art McComb
Bob Thurbon
Jim Smart
Loyal Park
Jim McDonald
Dave Rooney
Guy Conti
Jim Sims
Greg Walcavich
1928-43/45-53
1953-56
1956-59
1959-60
1960-62
1962-71/72-75
1971-72
1975-84
1984-89
1989-2000
23
3
3
1
2
12
1
9
5
11
309
58
60
19
45
270
26
238
136
310
175
17
23
6
23
181
17
140
70
196
134
41
37
13
22
89
9
98
66
114
.566
.291
.383
.316
.511
.670
.654
.588
.510
.632
Totals -10 Head Coaches
1928-2000
70
1443
848
623
.576
Individual &Team Records
INDIVIDUAL
GAME
Most Points: 54 by Frank Smith vs. Fredonia
State, 1966-67; 52 by Frank Smith vs. Kenyon,
1968-69
Most Field Goals Made: 21 by Frank Smith
vs. Waynesburg, 1966-67; by Frank Smith vs.
Kenyon, 1968-69
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made:
10 by Jesse Ogden vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1996-97; 9
by Jesse Ogden vs. Point Park, 1996-97; by
Jesse Ogden vs. Mansfield, 1996-97
Most Free Throws Made: 14 by four players,
last by Derek Walton vs. Millersville, 1990-91
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 14
by Ken Gerber (14 of 14) vs. Gannon, 1961-62
Most Rebounds: 39 by Don Dougan vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 1964-65
Most Assists: 20 by Larry Betar vs.
California(Pa.), 1973-74; 19 by Dave Knowlton
vs. Grove City, 1969-70
Most Blocked Shots: 11 by Jason Roseto vs.
Mansfield, 1999-2000; Melvin Hooker vs.
Slippery Rock, 1979-80; 10 by Michael Johnson
vs. Point Park, 1995-96
SEASON
Most Points: 800 by Tyrone Mason, 1995-96
Highest Scoring Average: 30.1 by Frank
Smith, 1966-67
Most Field Goals Made: 307 by Tyrone
Mason, 1995-96
Most Field Goals Attempted: 594 by Tyrone
Mason, 1995-96
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .647 by
Ricky Jordan, 1987-88 (141 of 218)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 118 by
Jesse Ogden, 1997-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 286
by Jesse Ogden, 1997-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:
.462 by Greg Fox, 1992-93 (37 of 80)
Most Free Throws Made: 139 by Billy Wade,
1989-90
Most Free Throws Attempted: 195 by
Dwayne Butler, 1997-98
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .882 by
Roy Stauffer, 1972-73 (90 of 102)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 38
by Ken Gerber, 1961-62
Most Rebounds: 393 by Darryl Meacham,
1965-66
Highest Rebounding Average: 18.5 by
Darryl Meacham, 1966-67
Most Assists: 273 by Adam Kaufman, 1997-98
Most Steals: 128 by Fred Riley, 1970-71
Most Blocked Shots: 125 by Melvin Hooker,
1979-80
CAREER
Most Points: 1,954 by Tyrone Mason, 1993-96
Highest Scoring Average: 23.6 by Tyrone
Mason, 1993-96
Most Field Goals Made: 720 by Tyrone
Mason, 1993-96
Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,508 by Don
Lovett, 1976-80
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .640 by
Ricky Jordan, 1986-88 (249 of 389)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 334 by
Jesse Ogden, 1994-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 815
by Jesse Ogden, 1994-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:
42.8 by Jose Davis, 1986-88 (134 of 313)
Most Free Throws Made: 364 by Dan
Petchel, 1961-65
Most Free Throws Attempted: 509 by Jim
Prokell, 1969-72
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .863 by
Roy Stauffer, 1971-74 (239 of 277)
Most Rebounds: 992 by Don Dougan, 196368
Highest Rebounding Average: 12.8 by
Darryl Meacham, 1963-67
Most Assists: 687 by Adam Kaufman, 1997present
Most Steals: 246 by Fred Riley, 1969-72
Most Blocked Shots: 201 by Melvin Hooker,
1977-80
Most Games Played: 110 by Jesse Ogden,
1994-98
TEAM
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Most Assists: 559 in 1990-91
Most Turnovers: 506 in 1974-75
Most Steals: 493 in 1970-71
Most Blocked Shots: 161 in 1989-90
Most Games: 34 in 1997-98
EDINBORO IN THE NCU DIVISION II PLAYOFFS
1981-82
NCU East Regional
Bloomsburg 53, Edinboro 50
Edinboro 56, Monmouth 53
1985-86
NCU East Regional
1993-94
NCU East Regional
Edinboro 88, West Chester 67
lndiana(Pa.) 90, Edinboro 77
Gannon 75, Edinboro 66
Guy Conti
SEASON
Most Wins: 26 in 1997-98
Most Losses: 17 in 1992-93; 1980-81 and
1955-56
Fewest Wins: O in 1945-46
Fewest Losses: 1 in 1931-32
Highest Winning Percentage: .923 in 193132 (12-1)
Lowest Winning Percentage: .000 in 194546 (0-5)
Most Consecutive Wins: 13 in 1975-76
Most Consecutive Losses: 12 in 1955-57
Most Points Scored: 2,784 in 1997-98
Highest Scoring Average: 89.4 in 1967-68
Most Field Goals Made: 1,003 in 1997-98
Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,231 in
1997-98
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .513 in
1966-67
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 247 in
1997-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 670 in
1997-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:
.445 in 1987-88
Most Free Throws Made: 531 in 1997-98
Most Free Throws Attempted: 763 in 198586
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .736 in
1990-91
Most Rebounds: 1,385 in 1975-76
Highest Rebounding Average: 55.7 in
1965-66
Most Points Scored: 133 vs. Lock Haven,
1967-68
Most Points in a Half: 74 vs. Point Park,
1973-74
Most Combined Points: 256 vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan (West Virginia Wesleyan 129, Edinboro
127 20T), 1990-91
Most Field Goals Made: 54 vs. Lock Haven,
1967-68; vs. Alliance, 1973-74
Most Field Goals Attempted: 114 vs.
Mercyhurst, 1999-2000
Millersville 107, Edinboro 86
Jim McDonald
GAME
Most Free Throws Made: 34 vs. Lock Haven,
1998-99
Most Free Throws Attempted: 47 vs. Lock
Haven, 1998-99
Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs.
Bloomsburg (12 of 12), 1998-99
Most Rebounds: 93 vs. Clarion, 1968-69
Longest Game: 5 overtimes vs. California(Pa.),
1988-89
1995-96
NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 90, Bloomsburg 82
Califomia(Pa.) 84, Edinboro 76
1991-98
NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 83, Califomia(Pa.) 78
Salem-Teikyo 91, Edinboro 83
Jim Sims
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Career Records
POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Tyrone Mason
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) .... 1,954
Walt Askins (1956-60) ...... 1,739
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ...... 1,553
Don Lovett (1976-80) ...... 1,496
Billy Wade (1986-90) ....... 1,446
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ..... 1,420
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ...... 1,344
Fred Riley (1969-72) ....... 1,279
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ..... 1,246
Frank Smith (1965-69) ...... 1,225
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ..... 1,208
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ....... 1,196
Tom Taylor (1984-87) ...... 1,183
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ..... 1,177
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ..... 1,156
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ...... 1,149
Steve Senko (1979-83) ...... 1,145
Don Dougan (1963-68) ..... 1,095
Jose Davis (1982-83, '86-88) .. 1,066
Sterling Washington (1988-91) .. 931
Price Williams (1991-92, '93-94) .912
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ...... 904
Terrance Jenkins (1983-86) .... 895
Earl Minor (1983-85) ........ 895
Land Battle (1980-83) ........ 893
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) .... 881
Rod Vashaw (1956-60) ....... 879
Sean Gibson (1991-93) ....... 869
Bob Mcveigh (1949-51) ...... 840
Adam Kaufman (1997-00) ..... 830
Wendel Rojik (1960-64) ...... 812
Phillip Melton (1992-96) ......808
Alonzo Craig (1973-77) ....... 798
Dave Shenefelt (1962-66) ..... 797
Larry Betar (1971-75) . ...... .755
Jim Sims (1960-64) ......... 730
Harry Jenkins (1965-69) ...... 728
Ken Barker (1960-63) ........ 708
Jean Paul (1998-00) .. . ...... 701
Art Dickenson (1968-71) ...... 692
Michael Johnson (1995-96, '98-99) .684
Tyrone Tillman (1977-80) ..... 667
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 635
Dennis Hampton (1973-76) .... 613
Eric Trosch (1985-89) ........ 612
George Satler (1985-89) ...... 611
Ricky Jordan (1986-88) .......609
Don Childs (1974-76) ........607
Willie Lee (1980-84) ......... 597
Ron Beckett (1972-77) ....... 591
9.
10.
Darryl Meacham
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Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ..... 23.6
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ...... 19.9
Warren Chance (1997-98) .... 18.7
Price Williams (1991-92, '93-94) 17.9
Fred Riley (1969-71) ........ 17.8
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 16.8
Earl Minor (1983-85) ........ 16.6
7.
8.
9.
10.
REBOUNDS
Don Dougan (1963-68) ....... 992
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) .... 897
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ......841
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 792
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ...... .744
Land Battle (1980-83) ....... .732
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 714
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ...... 690
Ken Barker (1960-65) ........ 689
Phillip Melton (1992-96) ...... 651
Don Lovett (1976-80) ........ 651
12. Tom Taylor (1984-87) ........ 648
13. Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 637
14. Wendel Rojik (1960-64) ......622
15. Jim Prokell (1969-72) ........ 593
16. Dennis Hampton (1973-76) ... .543
17. Sterling Washington (1988-91) . .526
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) .... 12.8
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ..... 12.2
Don Dougan (1963-68) ...... 11.5
Bob Burlingame (1969-70) .... 11.4
Dennis Hampton (1973-76) ... 10.6
Land Battle (1980-83) ....... 10.2
Mickey Unick (1967-69) ...... 10.2
Lynn Nelson (1965-67) ...... 10.2
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ........ 8.9
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 8.7
FIELD GOil PERCENTAGE
Ricky Jordan (1986-88) 249-389 .640
Billy Wade (1986-90) 571-997 .573
Lasana Crider (1991-94)196-346 .566
Phillip Melton (1992-96) 340-602 .565
Mickey Unick (1967-69) 175-313 .559
Land Battle (1980-83) 393-707 .556
Michael Johnson (1995-96; '98-99)
281-531 .548
8. Lynn Nelson (1965-67) 186-353 .527
9. Darryl Meachem (1963-67)
352-670 .525
10. Tom Taylor (1984-87) 459-877 .523
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SCORING AVERAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ....... 16.6
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ...... 16.2
Melvin Hooker (19776-80) .... 16.1
career Records
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 720
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 659
Don Lovett (1976-80) ........ 646
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ...... 597
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 571
Fred Riley (1969-72) ........ 536
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ...... 517
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ...... .490
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 487
Frank Smith (1965-69) ...... .483
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Don Lovett (1976-80) ...... 1,508
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ...... 1,501
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) .... 1,439
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ..... 1,328
Fred Riley (1969-72) ....... 1,117
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ..... 1,062
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ..... 1,030
Steve Senko (1979-83) .......999
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........997
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ....... 963
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. Roy Stauffer (1971-74)
239-277
2. Jose Davis (1982-83; '86-88)
197-232
3. Tyrone Mason (1993-96) 349-413
4. .Adam 01eek (1991-93)
176-211
5. Warren Oiance (1997-98) 110-133
6. Sean Gibson (1990-93)
168-207
7. Walter Reap (1990-91; '93-94)
112-139
8. Mark Murdock (1989-91) 102-127
9. Charlie Hickox (1973-75) 124-156
10. Earl Minor (1983-85)
209-264
.863
.849
.845
.834
.827
.812
.806
.803
.795
.792
FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ....... 364
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ........ 358
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 349
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 299
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 297
Don Dougan (1963-68) ....... 275
Tom Taylor (1984-87) ........ 265
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 259
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ....... 239
Tim Smiley (1973-76) ........ 235
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ........ 509
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ....... 508
Tyrone Mason (1993-95) ..... .413
Don Dougan (1963-68) ....... 399
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 396
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 394
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 390
Tom Taylor (1984-87) ........ 386
Darryl Meacham (1963-67) ... .342
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 340
3-PT. FIELD GOil PERCENTAGE
Jose Davis (1986-88)
134-313
.Adam 01eek (1991-93)
100-242
Greg Fox (1989-93)
6Q-146
Jesse Ogden (1994-98)
334-815
Adrian Batts (1988-90)
43-108
George Satler (1985-89)
6Q-158
Warren Chance (1997-98) 77-196
Price Williams (1991-92; '93-94)
84-222
9. Tyrone Mason (1993-96) 165-486
10. Sean Gibson (1990-93)
43-132
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
.428
.413
.411
.410
.398
.380
.393
.378
.340
.326
3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ....... 334
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 165
Jose Davis (1986-88) ........ 134
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 119
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ....... 100
Price Williams (1991-92; '93-94) .84
Jean Paul (1998-00) .......... 81
Warren Chance (1997-98) ...... 77
Tim Miller (1995-97) ......... 75
Mark Murdock (1989-91) ...... 71
3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ....... 815
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ..... .486
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 351
Jose Davis (1986-88) ........ 313
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ....... 242
Tim Miller (1995-97) ......... 226
Price Williams (1991-92; '93-94) 222
Mark Murdock (1989-91) ...... 219
Jean Paul (1998-00) ......... 214
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 196
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Sterling Washington (1988-91) .. 161
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 157
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ...... 148
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ....... 142
Mark Murdock (1989-91) ...... 135
BLOCKED SHOTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ...... 201
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ...... 147
Barry Marshall (1980-84) ..... 138
Alonzo Jenkins (1986-88) ..... 122
Land Battle (1980-83) ........ 120
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 119
Michael Johnson (1995-96; '98-99) 109
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 107
Sterling Washington (1988-91) .. 83
Jason Roseto (1999-pres.) ..... 71
GAMES PLAYED
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ....... 110
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 108
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ...... 108
S~ve Senko (1979-83) ....... 106
Willie Lee (1980-84) ......... 105
Eric Trosch (1985-89) ........ 103
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ...... 101
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 100
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 100
Phillip Melton (1992-96) .......99
ASSISTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 687
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 515
Dave Knowlton (1968-71) ..... 501
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ..... .401
Greg Fox (1989-93) ......... 365
Larry Betar (1971-75) ........ 341
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 323
Derek Walton (1990-92) ...... 299
Dean Doss (1995-97) ...... . .280
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ....... 266
STEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fred Riley (1969-72) ........ 246
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 201
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 174
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 168
Dave Knowlton (1968-71) ..... 162
Steve Senko
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Season Records
POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
21.
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Tyrone Mason ( 1995-96) . . . . .. 800
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 691
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 635
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ....... 594
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 576
Adam Cheek (1992-93) ....... 562
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 557
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 557
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 533
Dwayne Butler (1997-98) ..... 532
Tim Smiley (1975-76) .... . ... 508
Walt Askins (1956-57) ...... .496
Don Lovett (1978-79) ........ 494
Fred Riley (1971-72) ....... .492
Fred Riley (1970-71) ....... .485
Sterling Washington (1990-91) . .480
Sean Gibson (1992-93) ...... .467
Frank Smith (1968-69) ...... .466
Tyrone Mason (1993-94) ..... .463
Earl Minor (1984-85) ....... .463
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ...... .460
SCORING AVERAGE
Adam Cheek
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
12.
14.
15.
Frank Smith (1966-67) ....... 30.1
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ..... 27.6
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ..... 26.6
Walt Askins (1956-57) ....... 26.1
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 25.6
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 21.3
Frank Smith (1968-69) ....... 21.2
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 20.6
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ...... 20.5
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ....... 20.5
Fred Riley (1970-71) ........ 20.2
Price Williams (1993-94) ..... 19.9
Price Williams (1991-92) ..... 19.9
Don Lovett (1978-79) ....... 19.8
Roy Stauffer (1972-73) ...... 19.5
REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Tim Smiley
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14.
15.
Season Records
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
15.
Ricky Jordan (1987-88)
Michael Johnson (1995-96)
Ricky Jordan (1986-87)
Darryl Meacham (1966-67)
Frank Smith (1966-67)
Phillip Melton (1995-96)
Billy Wade (1988-89)
Mickey Unick (1967-68)
Lasana Oider (1992-93)
Billy Wade (1987-88)
141-218
121-188
108-171
62-102
102-173
68-115
182-308
148-254
83-144
139-243
.647
.644
.632
.ffi7
.593
.591
.590
.582
.576
.573
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ...... 307
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 242
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ....... 234
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 224
Tim Smiley (1975-76) ........ 222
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 211
Fred Riley (1970-71) ........ 210
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 209
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 209
Don Lovett (1979-80) ........ 202
FIElD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ...... 594
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 509
Warren Chance (1997-98) .... .496
Tim Smiley (1975-76) ....... .494
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ...... .482
Don Lovett (1978-79) ....... .479
Don Lovett (1979-80) ....... .465
Adam Cheek (1992-93) ...... .442
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ....... .431
Fred Riley (1970-71) ....... .425
21111-118MtJrtJ ltirlll'Bity MIIRi llalJkBt/Jal
Roy Stauffer (1972-73) 90-102
Tyrone Mason (1994-95)124-142
Roy Stauffer (1971-72)
81-93
Tyrone Mason (1995-96)153-176
Adam Cheek (1992-93) 96-111
Rob Schadt (1998-99)
56-65
Mark Murdock (1990-91) 66-77
Jose Davis (1987-88) 122-143
Ken Gerber (1961-62)
63-74
Fred Riley (1971-72)
100-118
.882
.873
.871
.865
.865
.862
.857
.853
.851
.847
FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
FIELD GOALS MADE
10.
Darryl Meacham (1965-66) .... 393
Melvin Hooker (1979-80) ...... 345
Amos Upshaw (1997-98) ...... 311
Mickey Unick (1967-68) ...... 303
Land Battle (1981-82) ........ 299
Dennis Hampton (1975-76) .... 299
Don Dougan (1967-68) ....... 287
Billy Wade (1988-89) ........ 272
Don Dougan (1965-66) ....... 268
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........267
Tom Taylor (1985-86) ........250
Bob Burlingame (1969-70) .... 250
Frank Smith (1968-69) ....... 250
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 249
Gary Stanton (1977-78) ...... 247
Frank Smith (1967-68) ....... 247
Darryl Meacham (1966-67) .... 18.5
Darryl Meacham (1965-66) .... 17.1
Frank Smith (1966-67) ....... 13.9
Melvin Hooker (1979-80) ..... 13.8
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 13.1
Mickey Unick (1967-68) ...... 12.6
Lynn Nelson (1966-67) ...... 12.2
Don Dougan (1967-68) ...... 12.0
Art Dickenson (1970-71) ..... 11.8
Don Dougan (1965-66) ...... 11.6
Don Dougan (1964-65) ...... 11.6
Melvin Hooker (1978-79) ..... 11.5
Bob Burlingame (1969-70) .... 11.4
Frank Smith (1968-69) ....... 11.4
Land Battle (1980-81) ....... 11.0
FIElD GOil PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Dwayne Butler (1997-98) ..... 195
Jim Prokell (1971-72) ........ 192
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 179
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ...... 176
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 169
Darryl Meacham (1965-:-66) .... 168
Jim Prokell (1969-70) ........ 164
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 161
Derek Walton (1990-91) ...... 157
1 Tom Taylor (1985-86) ........ 157
3-PT. FIElD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Michael Johnson (1998-99)
25-54
2. Greg Fox (1992-93)
37-80
3. Jose Davis (1987-88)
80-176
4. Jesse Ogden (1995-96) 89-200
5. Adrian Batts (1989-90)
32-72
6. Adam Cheek (1991-92) 46-110
7. Jesse Ogden (1996-97) 106-257
8. Adam Cheek (1992-93) 54-132
9. Jesse Ogden (1997-98) 116-286
10. Jose Davis (1986-87)
54-137
10.
Jesse Ogden (1997-98) ... : ... 116
Jesse Ogden (1996-97) ....... 106
Jesse Ogden (1995-96) ....... 89
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ....... 83
Jose Davis (1987-88) .........80
Warren Chance (1997-98) ...... 77
Adam Kaufman (1999-00) ...... 59
Tim Miller (1996-97) ......... 59
Price Williams (1993-94) ....... 59
Adam Cheek (1992-93) ........ 54
Jose Davis (1986-87) ......... 54
Alonzo Jenkins (1987-88) ...... 64
Alonzo Jenkins (1986-87) ...... 58
Billy Wade (1989-90) ......... 56
Land Battle (1980-81) ........ 55
Junior Simpson (1991-92) ..... .49
Melvin Hooker (1978-79) ..... .44
3-PT. FIElD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 139
Dwayne Butler (1997-98) ..... 128
Derek Walton (1990-91) ...... 128
Jim Prokell (1969-70) ........ 127
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 126
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 124
Earl Minor (1984-85) ........ 123
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 122
Jim Prokell (1969-70) ........ 116
Jim Prokell (1970-71) ........ 115
Dan Petchel (1963-64) ....... 115
Tom Taylor (1985-86) ........ 114
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 110
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 108
Fred Riley (1971-72) ........ 100
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
.463
.462
.455
.445
.444
.418
.413
.409
.406
.394
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1997-98) ....... 286
Jesse Ogden (1996-97) ....... 257
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 241
Jesse Ogden (1995-96) ....... 200
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 196
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 176
Adam Kaufman (1999-00) ..... 161
Tim Miller (1996-97) ......... 152
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 150
Mark Murdock (1990-91) ...... 139
ASSISTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Adam Kaufman (1997-98) ..... 273
Greg Fox (1992-93) ......... 222
Adam Kaufman (1999-00) ..... 211
Adam Kaufman (1998-99) ..... 203
Dave Knowlton (1970-71) ..... 194
Dave Knowlton (1969-70) ..... 174
Steve Senko (1982-83) ....... 157
Tyrone Mason (1993-94) ...... 156
Derek Walton (1991-92) ...... 150
Derek Walton (1990-91) ...... 149
Dean Doss (1995-96) ........ 149
Jesse Ogden
STEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Fred Riley (1970-71) ........ 128
Dave Knowlton (1970-71) ..... 115
Mark Murdock (1990-91) ...... 96
Dean Doss (1995-96) ......... 79
Sterling Washington (1990-91) . .75
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... .73
Nick Brascetta (1979-80) ...... 71
Sterling Washington (1989-90) .. 69
Adam Kaufman (1997-98) ...... 67
Adrian Batts(1989-90) ........ 66
BLOCKED SHOTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Melvin Hooker (1979-80) ...... 125
Michael Johnson (1998-99) ..... 72
Jason Roseto (1999-00) ....... 71
Barry Marshall (1983-84) ...... 67
Melvin Hooker
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1,000-Point Club
6
Season
FG-IU
1954 Tvrone Mason •
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
Totals
1139
PCT.
3FG-3FGA
n-n1
PCT.
PCT.
PTS.
IVG.
1225
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
Totals
G• 6-1 • Philadelphia, PA
28
26
29
171-336
242-509
307-594
.509
.475
.517
49-134
83-241
33-111
.366
.344
.297
72-95
124-142
153-176
.758
.873
.869
463
691
800
16.5
26.6
27.6
83
120-1439
.500
165-486
.340
349-413
.845
1954
23.6
Year-by-year statistics not available.
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Tltals
1496
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Totals
Billy Wade
1446
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Totals
1420
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
Totals
1344
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
Totals
1219
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
Totals
1246
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Totals
G• 6-1 • Ft. wavne, IN
22
27
29
22
86-194
176-404
222-494
175-409
.443
.436
.449
.427
35-49
60-89
64-83
76-94
.714
.674
.771
.808
207
412
508
426
9.4
15.3
17.5
19.4
115
m-1226
.384
222-293
.758
1553
12A
Don loven • F• 5-11 • Cleveland Heights, OH
23
23
25
26
79-192
166-372
202-479
199-465
.411
.446
.422
.428
11-26
50-62
90-117
53-71
.423
.806
.770
.746
169
382
494
451
7.3
16.6
19.8
17.3
91
646-1508
A28
204-216
.139
1496
15A
BillV Wade ♦ F ♦ 6-1 ♦ Belle Glade, Fl
22
25
26
27
41-79
139-242
182-308
209-367
.519
.574
.590
.569
0-1
3-5
2-22
0-3
.000
.600
.091
.000
28-34
57-77
75-106
139-179
.824
.740
.707
.777
110
338
441
557
5.0
13.5
16.9
20.6
100
511-996
.513
5-31
.161
299-396
.755
1446
14.5
Edwin Wright ♦ C♦ 6-1 ♦ Clewiston, Fl
23
28
28
28
120-312
135-298
157-323
185-395
.385
.453
.486
.468
101
597-1328
.450
54-74
35-54
66-86
71-103
.458
.500
1196
11-23
67-106
93-122
88-143
.478
.630
.762
.615
41
271
447
466
2.2
30.1
18.6
21.2
13
483-940
.514
259-394
.651
1225
16.8
1111
1156
1337
12A
.690
.649
.742
.743
190
285
409
460
7.9
14.3
18.5
25.6
.111
1344
16.0
1145
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Totals
.558
84
490-963
A68
364-508
Fred Rilev ♦ G♦ 5-10 ♦ Clearfield, PA
130-298
210-425
196-394
.436
.494
.497
42-74
65-90
100-118
.566
.722
.847
302
485
492
13.7
20.2
18.9
536-1111
.480
201-282
.134
1279
17.8
Jesse Ogden • G• 6-5 • Georgetown, ONT
22
27
27
34
28-85
101-222
119-299
129-340
.329
.455
.398
.379
23-72
89-200
106-257
116-286
.319
.445
.413
.406
13-15
31-40
56-70
58-77
.867
.775
.800
.753
92
322
400
432
4.2
11.9
14.8
12.7
110
3n-946
.399
334-815
A10
158-202
.182
1246
11.3
.480
.427
.498
.486
2-5
0-3
0-1
0-2
.000
.000
.000
.000
76-104
57-87
42-63
57-86
.731
.695
.667
.663
360
261
252
335
13.8
9.7
9.7
11.6
108
487-1030
A13
2-11
.182
232-340
.682
1208
11.2
108-196
158-317
153-315
.551
.498
.486
116-164
115-153
127-192
.707
.752
.661
332
431
433
15.1
17.9
16.6
419-828
.506
358-509
.103
1196
16.6
165-319
161-311
133-247
.517
.518
.538
69-109
114-157
82-120
.633
.726
.683
399
436
348
15.3
14.5
13.4
82
459-8n
.523
265-386
.681
1183
1U
c• 6-1 •
Cleveland, DH
Tom Taylor
27
28
23
23
77-145
131-277
147-295
162-345
.531
.473
.498
.470
19-35
35-54
41-65
48-66
.543
.648
.630
.727
173
297
335
372
6.4
10.6
14.6
16.1
101
511-1062
.481
143-220
.650
11n
11.1
80-100
96-111
.800
.865
594
562
20.5
19.4
17&-211
.834
1156
19.9
81-93
90-102
68-82
.871
.882
.829
357
430
362
13.7
19.5
15.7
.863
1149
16.2
Adam Cheek • G• 6-2 • louisville, KY
1991-92
1992-93
Tltals
1149
Erie, PA
26
30
26
Garv Stanton •
29
29
234-482
206-442
58
440-924
.485
.466
Al&
46-110
54-132
.418
.409
100-242
A13
Rov Stauffer • G• 5-10 • Emmaus, PA
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
Totals
26
22
23
138-267 .517
170-348 . .489
147-310 .474
11
455-925
239.2n
A92
Tyrone Mason
Jim Proke/1
Gary Stanton
Jose Davis
Steve Senko ♦ G• 5-9 • Ambler, PA
26
24
28
28
43-107
109-253
140-314
132-325
.402
.431
.446
.406
30-39
84-110
85-114
98-127
.770
.764
.746
.772
116
302
365
362
4.7
12.6
13.0
12.9
106
424-999
A24
291-390
.7&2
1145
10.8
1095 Don Dougan •
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1967-68
Totals
21111-01
C/F • 6-1 • Edinboro, PA
22
17
23
24
102-224
62-142
130-278
116-210
.455
.437
.468
.552
52-76
47-78
95-141
81-104
.684
.602
.674
.779
256
171
355
313
11.6
10.0
15.4
13.0
86
410-854
.480
275-399
.689
1095
12.1
1066 Jose Davis •
1982-83
1986-87
1987-88
Totals
/jffrBity MBlli /JalkBt/Jal
141-294
102-239
105-211
139-286
22
24
26
12
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
Totals
.113
60-87
63-97
115-155
126-169
26
27
26
29
1183 Tom Tavlor • c • 6-1 •
226-311
65-142
111-222
147-300
167-299
F• 6-5 • Rochester, NY
Jim Prokell ♦ F♦ 6-0 ♦ Pittsburgh, PA
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
Totals
12.3
10.9
13.6
15.8
24
20
22
18
21111-01
.833
.594
.481
.487
9
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
Totals
294
305
380
441
Aaron Brown
Page28
24
22
15-18
102-172
177-362
189-388
18
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
Totals
.730
.648
.767
.689
Dan Petchel ♦ F♦ 6-4 ♦ Sheffield, PA
22
24
26
12
Frank Smith • F• 6-2 • Bentlevvme, PA
1208 Aaron Brown •
Walt Askins ♦ F♦ 6-5 ♦ Erie, PA
1553 Tim Smilev •
1,000-Point Club
G• 5-10 • Cleveland Heights, OH
16
26
27
25-51
155-353
187-423
.490
.439
.442
1-2
54-137
80-176
.500
.394
.455
12-14
63-75
122-143
.857
.840
.853
63
427
576
3.9
16.4
21.3
69
367-821
A44
135-315
A29
197-232
.849
1066
15A
/jffnity MBlli lllllkBt/Jal
Page2B
Yearly Leaders
SCORING
Fred Riley
Season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
Jim Prokell
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Edwin Wright
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
Tom Taylor
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Tyrone Mason
Antoine Jefferson
Warren Chance
Michael Johnson
Kenny Tate
G
20
22
18
23
16
24
22
22
24
26
22
23
27
29
22
23
25
27
23
28
28
28
26
30
26
27
26
27
28
29
29
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
FG-FGI
111-222
147-300
167-299
158-292
102-175
177-362
189-388
108-196
210-425
196-394
170-348
147-310
176-404
222-494
175-409
166-372
202-479
207-489
106-245
140-314
157-323
185-395
170-357
161-311
155-353
187-423
182-308
209-367
188-388
234-482
206-442
209-411
242-509
307-594
175-309
224-496
160-325
211-431
REBOUNDING
Land Battle
Pageao
Season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
Ken Barker
Don Dougan
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Mickey Unick
Frank Smith
Bob Burlingame
Rich Sulka
Jim Prokell
Don Gerdich
Dennis Hampton
Charlie Hickox
Dennis Hampton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Melvin Hooker
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Land Battle
Land Battle
Barry Marshall
Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor
G Heb.
Avg.
174
241
236
393
195
303
250
250
215
208
143
244
197
299
229
247
184
363
187
299
246
181
216
250
8.7
10.0
13.1
17.1
12.2
12.6
11.4
11.4
8.9
8.0
6.8
10.6
7.3
10.7
10.0
10.7
11.5
14.0
11.0
10.7
9.1
6.5
8.3
8.3
20
22
18
23
16
24
22
22
23
26
21
23
27
28
23
23
16
26
17
28
27
28
26
30
2IIIUJ1
Pct.
n-na
Pct.
Pis.
Ava.
.500
63-97 .649
.490 115-155 .742
.558 126-169 .743
97-168 .577
.541
43-56 .768
.583
93-122 .762
.481
88-143 .615
.487
.551 116-164 .707
65-90 .722
.494
.497 100-118 .847
.489
90-102 .882
.474
68-82 .829
60-89 .674
.436
.449
64-83 .771
.427
76-94 .808
50-62 .806
.446
90-117 .770
.422
54-73 .740
.423
82-107 .766
.433
85-114 .746
.446
.486
66-86 .767
71-103 .689
.468
.476 123-155 .794
.518 114-157 .726
.439
63-75 .840
.442 122-143 .853
75-106 .707
.590
.569 139-179 .777
.485
99-151 .656
.485
80-100 .800
.446
96-111 .865
.509
80-119 .672
.475 124-142 .873
.517 153-176 .869
57-84 .679
.566
.452 110-133 .827
.492
82-122 .672
.409 108-161 .671
285
409
460
413
247
447
466
332
485
492
430
362
412
508
426
382
494
468
294
365
380
441
463
436
427
576
441
557
480
594
562
557
691
800
413
635
427
533
14.3
18.5
25.6
18.0
15.4
18.6
21.2
15.1
20.2
18.9
19.5
15.7
15.3
17.5
19.4
16.6
19.8
17.3
12.8
13.0
13.6
15.8
17.8
14.5
16.4
21.3
16.9
20.6
17.4
20.5
19.4
19.9
26.6
27.6
15.3
18.7
15.2
20.5
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Ricky Jordan
Ricky Jordan
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Aaron Brown
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Corey Keyes
Phillip Melton
Brian Ellis
Amos Upshaw
Troy Stout
Kenny Tate
24
26
26
27
28
29
29
28
25
28
27
34
28
26
213
218
272
243
239
228
214
249
238
176
180
311
214
267
8.9
8.4
10.5
9.0
8.5
7.9
7.4
8.9
9.5
6.3
6.7
9.1
7.6
10.3
FIELD GOAL PCT.
SUSII
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Plaver
Dan Petchel
Ken Barker
Wilbert Barnhardt
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Mickey Unick
Frank Smith
Jim Prokell
G
20
20
18
18
23
16
24
22
22
FG-FGI
Pct.
111-222
66-132
57-110
167-299
158-292
102-175
148-254
189-388
108-196
.500
.500
.518
.558
.541
.583
.582
.487
.551
lkivBrlity Mlllfl BIIBkBt/Jal
Yearly Leaders
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Jim Prokell
Roy Stauffer
Larry Betar
Dennis Hampton
Don Childs
Don Childs
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Terry Wilson
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Land Battle
Land Battle
Edwin Wright
Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor
Ricky Jordan
Ricky Jordan
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Aaron Brown
Junior Simpson
Lasana Crider
Phillip Melton
Phillip Melton
Michael Johnson
Antoine Jefferson
Amos Upshaw
Troy Stout
Kenny Tate
24
26
22
23
27
29
23
23
25
26
17
28
27
28
26
30
24
26
26
27
26
29
27
25
26
27
27
34
28
26
158-317
138-267
114-231
123-252
124-253
137-286
147-295
162-345
93-196
189-369
93-172
160-289
140-246
185-395
165-319
161-311
108-171
141-218
182-308
209-367
105-211
82-152
83-144
75-132
123-219
121-188
175-309
161-289
88-176
211-431
.498
.517
.494
.488
.490
.479
.498
.470
.474
.512
.541
.554
.569
.468
.517
.518
.632
.647
.590
.569
.498
.539
.576
.568
.562
.644
.566
.557
.500
.490
FREE THROW PCT.
Season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Jerry Banaszak
Lynn Nelson
Don Dougan
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Charlie Hickox
Don Childs
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Earl Minor
Earl Minor
Lemuel Tucker
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
Adrian Batts
Billy Wade
Sean Gibson
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Walter Reap
Tyrone Mason
Tyrone Mason
Tim Miller
Warren Chance
Rob Schadt
Adam Kaufman
21111-01
G
20
22
18
21
16
24
22
22
24
26
22
23
27
29
22
23
25
27
23
28
28
28
26
28
26
27
26
27
28
29
29
28
26
29
25
34
28
26
n-m
63-97
115-155
126-169
70-92
43-56
81-104
41-50
65-87
63-77
81-93
90-102
68-82
67-84
57-73
76-94
50-62
90-117
54-73
82-107
85-114
98-127
86-109
123-155
55-74
63-75
122-143
67-80
139-179
75-91
8Q-100
96-111
70-86
124-142
153-176
57-70
110-133
56-65
64-78
Pct.
.649
.742
.743
.761
.768
.779
.820
.747
.818
.871
.882
.829
.798
.781
.808
.806
.770
.740
.766
.746
.772
.789
.794
.743
.840
.853
.837
.777
.824
.800
.865
.814
.873
.869
.814
.827
.862
.821
3-PT. FIELD GOALS
season
Plaver
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
George Satler
Adrian Batts
Mark Murdock
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Jesse Ogden
Jesse Ogden
Jesse Ogden
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
G 3G-3GA
Pct.
26 54·-137 .394
27 80-176 .455
25 35-92 .380
27 32-72 .444
28 49-139 .353
29 46-110 .418
29 54-132 .409
28 59-150 .393
26 83-241 .344
27 89-200 .445
27 106-257 .413
34 116-286 .406
28 38-115 .330
26 59-161 .366
ASSISTS
season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Roy Stauffer
22
22
24
26
133
174
194
92
Larry Betar
Larry Betar
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Rick Federici
Nick Brascetta
Nick Brascetta
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Willie Lee
Earl Minor
Ben Gibson
Billy Snow
23
27
29
22
24
22
26
24
28
28
27
26
28
25
139
101
133
59
99
58
115
119
139
157
91
74
109
107
Adrian Batts
Adrian Batts
Derek Walton
Derek Walton
Greg Fox
Tyrone Mason
Tyrone Mason
Dean Doss
Dean Doss
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
26
27
26
29
27
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
118
146
149
150
222
156
136
149
131
273
203
211
G
Ast.
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Sterling Washington
Mark Murdock
Adam Cheek
Derek Walton
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Dean Doss
Michael Cassidy
Adam Kaufman
Michael Johnson
Adam Kaufman
27
28
29
29
29
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
69
96
47
47
65
73
53
79
55
67
49
54
BLOCKED SHITS
season
Plaver
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Melvin Hooker
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Clyde Brabson
Barry Marshall
Barry Marshall
Terrence Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Junior Simpson
Lasana Crider
Price Williams
Corey Keyes
Michael Johnson
Antoine Jefferson
Jesse Ogden
Michael Johnson
Jason Roseto
G
27
28
23
23
16
25
17
27
28
28
25
30
26
26
27
28
29
27
28
25
27
27
34
28
17
II.
30
38
42
37
44
125
52+
37
39
67
19
67
58
64
42
56
31
49
37
24
18
37
28
33
72
71
STEALS
season
Plaver
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
Tim Smiley
Dennis Hampton
Tim Smiley
Rick Federici
Nick Brascetta
Nick Brascetta
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
Ben Gibson
Billy Snow
27
28
22
24
22
26
24
28
28
28
26
28
25
61
62
55
36
40
71
58
64
51
49
36
57
29
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Dyke
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Erie Branch
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Findlay
Franklin Pierce
Fredonia State
Frostburg State
Gannon
Geneva
Georgia State
Grove City
Gustavus Adolphus
Hanover
Hilbert
Hillsdale
Hiram
Indiana(Pa.)
Kanty College
Kent State
Kenyon
Kutztown
Lake Erie
Lake Superior State
LaRoche
Lawrence Tech
LeMoyne
Lincoln(Pa.)
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1986-87
Mercyhurst
1972-73
Michigan Lutheran
1965-66
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Millersville
1985-86
Monmouth
1981-82
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1977-78
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1960-61
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1990-91
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1972-73
1969-70
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1997-98
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1990-91
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1977-78
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1970-71
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1970-71
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1974-75
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1980-81
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1969-70
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1984-85
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1981-82
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1961-62
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1988-89
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1939-40
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1974-75
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1947-48
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1984-85
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1987-88
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1981-82
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1992-93
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1975-76
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1981-82
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1987-88
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1966-67
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selection of more than 100 degree programs, with 52 minors tailored to meet the needs of each student. With a student-faculty
ratio of 18: 1, Edinboro offers associate's degrees, bachelor's degree
and master's degrees in many specialized fields of study.
Edinboro has an undergraduate and graduate enrollment of
nearly 7,200 students.
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HISTORY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1857 as a
private academy. Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro
Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro
State College, the University was the second normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. On July
1, 1983, it became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with the
formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
LOCATION
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is located in the resort
community of Edinboro -- just 15 miles south of Erie,
Pennsylvania's third-largest city. Edinboro is conveniently located
approximately 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo.
The University is easily accessible from all directions because of its
proximity to Interstates 79 and 90.
There are two lakes nearby. Edinboro Lake is a 250-acre recreational area with three guarded beaches for swimming, boating
and other water sports. The Edinboro lakeside community features
a large selection of cottages for rent. Lake Erie, one of the Great
Lakes, is just 15 miles north. Edinboro also is close to several ski
resorts for both downhill and cross country enthusiasts. The area
is a popular hunting and fishing spot for outdoors enthusiasts.
Edinboro is the largest employer in the area, with approximately 2,000 full and part-time employees, many of them current and
former Edinboro University students.
ACADEMICS
Edinboro University offers a diversified and comprehensive
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CAMPUS FAClllTIES
• Edinboro features 43 buildings on a spacious 585-acre wooded
campus which includes a five-acre lake, open fields and wooded
area. Day, evening and weekend classes are available at Edinboro
University in Erie -- the Porreca Center.
• There are eight on-campus residence halls housing approximately 2,600 students.
• A state-of-the-art seven-story library in the center of campus
features more than 440,000 bound volumes and 1,200,000 microform units, an on-line public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM
searching systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired,
and inter-library loan services.
• Edinboro University houses a planetarium, modern science labs,
solar observatory, robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and
center for the performing arts.
• The University also features a reading clinic, speech and hearing
clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer
lab for children.
• Five powerful mini-computer systems, more than 725 personal
computers, 300 terminals, and 11 computer labs with current hardware and software are available for student use throughout the
year.
•The University Center boasts an indoor running track, saunas and
whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, full-service bookstore and dining areas, and an aerobics room for student
use.
FIGHTING SCOT ATHLETICS
Edinboro University competes in the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference as a member of the NCAA. The Fighting
Scots sponsor 16 sports, with all but wrestling competing on the
Division II level. Wrestling is classified as a Division I sport.
Edinboro sponsor's the following sports:
Men: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, swimming,
tennis, track (indoor and outdoor) and wrestling
Women: basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swim
ming, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball
McComb Fieldhouse houses several indoor athletic facilities,
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Edinboro University is proud to feature the nation's third largest
educational program for the physically disabled including services
for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning
disabled. The campus is nearly 100-percent wheelchair accessible.
The University has an outstanding honors program for academically-gifted students and an international education program for the
exchange of faculty and students.
Internships and field experiences integrate academic pursuits
with on-site "real world" work situations and personal relationships,
while numerous cultural, social and recreational activities are available.
including basketball courts, a weight room, and an olympic-sized
swimming pool with diving tank. McComb is home for the men's
and women's basketball teams, the wrestling team, the volleyball
team, and the swimming team. Outdoor facilities include Sox
Harrison Stadium, home of Fighting Scot football, an all-weather
track, baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, a cross country
course, and 26 soccer fields.
Edinboro student-athletes are success stories in the classroom
as well as the playing fields. In 1999-2000, almost one-third of all
Fighting Scot student-athletes maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.0
or better'. Over fifty student-athletes were honored as scholar-athletes by the PSAC.
2000-01 Fighting Scots
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Kenny Tate
Blake Johnson
James Dickerson
Keith Allen
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24
30
42
44
52
55
Tommy Gallagher
Ryan Leahy
Kevin O'Connor
Derek Armstrong
Adam Kaufman
Ryan MCEihinny
David Gartrell
Jason Roseto
Andy Stritzinger
Sam Woods
Rob Schadt
G
F
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F
G
G
G
C
F
C
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5-9
6-3
6-2
6-3
5-11
5-9
6-2
6-10
6-7
6-10
6-8
170
195
176
185
165
180
175
265
215
211
215
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
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So.
So.
So.
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Philadelphia, PA/Chester/New Mexico JC
Jamestown, NY/Jamestown/Jamestown CC
Cleveland, OH/Richmond Heights
Cleveland Heights, OH/Cleveland Heights/
CC of Beaver County
Imperial, PA/West Allegheny
Pittsburgh, PA/Springdale
Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks
Montreal, CAN/Champlain
Coraopolis, PA/Montour
Hermitage, PA/Kennedy Christian
Littlestown, PA/Littlestown
Harborcreek, PA/Harbor Creek
Erie, PA/Harbor Creek/Penn State Behrend
McKees Rocks, PA/Montour
Erie, PA/McDowell
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location ........................Edinboro, PA
Founded ............................. 1857
Enrollment ...........................7,200
Nickname ......................Fighting Scots
Colors ........................ Red and White
Affiliation .................. . .NCAA Division II
Conference ... . .Pa. State Athletic -- Western Division
Arena ............... McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)
President ................. Dr. Frank G. Pogue Jr.
Director of Athletics .......... Bruce Baumgartner
Athletic Department Phone ....... (814) 732-2776
Head Athletic Trainer ............George Roberts
Associate Athletic Trainer ...........Gary Hanna
SPORTS INFORMATION
HUD COACH: Greg Walcavich
ASST. COACH: Patrick Cleary
CAPTAINS: Adam Kaufman and
Director of Sports Information ....... Bob Shreve
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 234
Home Phone ................(814) 825-4183
FAX Phone .................(814) 732-2596
E-Mail ................rshreve@edinboro.edu
Graduate Assistants ... .Josh Hughes and Matt Plizga
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 236
E-Mail (Hughes) ...... .J101063H@edinboro.edu
E-Mail (Plizga) .... STU_M101733P@edinboro.edu
Internet Address ....... edinboro.edu ... "Athletics"
Kenny Tate
TEAM INFORMATION
ADAM KAUFMAN CHASES PSAC, NCAA ASSIST RECORDS
NCAA DIVISION II
CAREER ASSISTS
1.
2.
12.
13.
Demetri Beekman, Assumption
Rob Paternostro, New Hamp.
Gallagher Driscoll, St. Rose
Tony Smith, pfeiffer
Steve Ray, Bridgeport
Dan Ward, St. Cloud St.
Jordan Canfield, Washburn
Charles Jordan, Erskine
Patrick Chambers, Phil. Textile
Lamont Jones, Bridgeport
Ernest Jenkins, N.M. Highlands
Antoine Campbell, Ashland
Pat Madden, Jacksonville
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ADAM KAUFMAN, EDINBORO
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Edinboro University senior guard Adam
Kaufman ( above left) has already
rewritten the Fighting Scot record book
1. Delmar Beshore, Cal(Pa.) 725
in regards to assists. Now the senior
2. ADAM KAUFMAN, Edin. 687
guard has his sights set on the
3. C. Russell, SRU
686
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
4. Candice Pickens, Cal(Pa.) 675
and NCAA Division II standards.
5. Oronn Brown, Clarion
631
Kaufman enters his final season with
6. Mike Sisinni, Clarion
630
687 career assists. In all likelihood,
7. Jon Bardsley, Bloom
589
580
8. Art Taneyhill, Ship
the NCAA Division II record of 1,044
544
9. Bob Bradfield, M'ville
set by Assumption's Demetri Beekman
521
10.
Lee
Felsburg,
Mans.
is out of reach. But Kaufman can still
finish in the top five nationally, and he
needs just 39 more scoring passes to eclipse the PSAC standard of 725 set
by Delmar Beshore of California(Pa.). He stands 14th among all Division II
players in career assists. Kaufman holds three of the top season assist seasons at Edinboro, including a school-record 273 as a freshman. That figure
tied the PSAC record previously held by Darnell White of California(Pa.).
PSAC CAREER ASSISTS
1,044
919
878
828
785
774
756
727
709
708
699
697
688
687
·TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIGHTING SCOT FACTS
Head Coach ....................Greg Walcavich
Alma Mater .................... Rutgers '73
Record at Edinboro ......... 196-115, 11 years
Overall Record .. , .......... 350-178, 18 years
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 257
Assistant Coach .................. Patrick Cleary
Office Phone ......... (814) 732-2776 ext. 258
1999-2000 Record ..................... 13-13
1999-2000 PSAC Record/Finish ......... 5-7, 5th
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............. .4/5
Starters Returning/Lost ..................3/2
The 2000-01 Edinboro University Men's Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the EUP Sports Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director. The
guide was written and designed by Bob Shreve. Photography by Bob
Wheeler, Joe Mattis, and Bruce Bennett. Printing by Gohrs Printing Service,
Erie, PA.
2000-01 Roster & Team Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IFC
Fighting Scot Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Season Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
PlAYIR PROFIHS
Adam Kaufman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Kenny Tate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Keith Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Rob Schadt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
James Dickerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Ryan Leahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Kevin O'Connor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Tommy Gallagher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Derek Armstrong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
David Gartrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Jason Roseto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Blake Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Andy Stritzinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Ryan MCEihinny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Sam Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
The PSAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19
1999-2000 In Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
1999-2000 Final Statistics & Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
THE RECORD BOOK
Year-By-Year Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
All-Time Coaches ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Edinboro In The NCAA Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
career Records ..... " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-25
Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26-27
1,000-Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29
Yearly Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31
All-Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Edinboro University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC
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experience for Edinboro students, along
with quality broadcasts of Edinboro basketball, both home and away.
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Rghting Scots Hope Physical Play Equates To
Playoff Berth
Three vears ago the Edinboro Univennv men's basketball team snucll up on the PS4C and ended _up ~apturinu the PSAC title and a-.e"h ID th~ NCU DIVISIID II
East Regional. That squad finished with a26-8 record,
the best in school historv, as head coach Greg _
Walcavich incorporated agroup 11 newcomers 1011 a
championship outtit.
The Fighting Scots have not
approached that success over the last two
years, but reached the PSAC Tournament
two years ago and were well on their way
last year when starting center Jason Roseto
went down with a broken bone in his hand.
Roseto was leading the country in blocked
shots at the time, with Edinboro sporting a
10-6 record entering the IUP game. The
Fighting Scots would go on to lose six of
their final nine games without Roseto's
presence in the middle to finish with a 1313 ledger.
Roseto returns for his sophomore season, but more importantly, Adam Kaufman
and Kenny Tate headline a group of four
Senior guard Adam Kaufman is chasing the
PSA C and Division II career records for assists.
He has 687 career assists.
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returning starters and ten letterwinners.
While Walcavich doesn't mind incorporating
talented newcomers into his program, it's
comforting to know that two of the best
players in the PSAC call McComb
Fieldhouse home.
"I'm glad we have the people back
that we have back, but I also enjoy having
a good number of new people," admitted
the veteran coach. "I do think we have an
opportunity to be closer to what _we can be
earlier. When you have five or six people
to incorporate it takes longer. We have a
chance to get better for a longer period of
time."
Walcavich enters his 12th season at
the helm of the Fighting Scots confident
that his team can compete for the PSAC
crown. But with powerful Indiana(Pa.) and
California(Pa.) the obvious choices in the
West, plus another 20-win program in
Clarion, and a Slippery Rock program on
the rebound, capturing one of the four divisional playoff berths won't be easy.
.
"I think we will be a team that seriously challenges for our league championship,"
Walcavich boasted. "In the same breath, I
don't think we're the lone ranger. I'm sure
there are three or four teams that feel that
way.
"We have two guys that are back that
have performed at this level exceptionally
well," related Walcavich, referring to
Kaufman and Tate. "I don't think anybody
has that. They have set the bar pretty
high. Adam and Kenny are the cornerstones of who we are and what we want to
become."
Walcavich notes that the two Edinboro
captains are not the only talented players
on the roster, but while the 2000-01
Fighting Scots possess ~ nice blen~ of
height, perimeter shooting and quickness,
there's another key factor involved.
"We have a much better sense of who
we are than a year ago," Walcavich pointed
out. "That's a positive for us. Our greatest
asset is our ability to play and live together.
We have a real good group of guys."
Walcavich tempers his enthusiasm over
the upcoming season with the usual concern over depth. A year ago he was
strapped with a youthful bench that provided little production.
"The last two seasons we have not
been able to substitute without it being
detrimental," admitted Walcavich. "Until
we can demonstrate we can do that, it will
be a concern. I think we will be able to,
but we have to see it to believe it. We
haven't been able to freely substitute one
person for another. We have everybody
back who was at all positive in a supporting role. They have worked hard, and I
believe they'll all be better.
"The greatest single weakness we had
last year was a lack of experience at basketball at this level," he continued. "How
good you have to be on a daily basis was
an eye-opener to our guys. Now they
know. Are they prepared? Only time will
tell. But we hope so."
Walcavich will find out the answer to
that question and others on Novembf:r ~8,
when the Fighting Scots host Lake Erie in
the 2000-01 season opener. That is the
first of six straight contests at home to
open the campaign, and 15 total home
games at McComb Fieldhouse.
"I'm glad we have some home games
initially," stated Walcavich. "We had so few
last year, it inhibited our growth curve.
You have to be able to win on the road,
but it hurt us early. You miss practice
time."
GUARD
The college game is built around point
guard play, and in Adam Kaufman the .
Fighting Scots possess one of the best in
the country. The 5'11" senior earned a spot
on the PSAC West first team for the second
straight year, and was a Division II Bulletin
honorable mention All-American after averaging 11.8 ppg. and 4.1 rpg.
But Kaufman's game is all about
defense and playmaking. He led the PSAC
in assists for the third consecutive campaign, handing out 211, and was fifth in.
steals with 54. Kaufman finished fourth in
Division II in assists, his third straight year
in the top five, and with 687 career assists,
he now ranks second in the PSAC and 14th
in Division II in career assists. An improving shooter, Kaufman was Edinboro's top
outside marksman a year ago with 59
three-pointers in 161 attempts.
"Adam is very good," understates
Walcavich. "He's continued to improve.
He's literally gotten better every single
year. I'm really excited for him to go into
his last year. This kid has started every
game since he's been here. To be able_ to
bring it the way he brings it every day 1s
remarkable."
Kaufman has rarely left the floor during his Edinboro career. A year ago, he
averaged 38.9 minutes per game. That
could change this season, as he may finally
have a backup capable of spelling him for
more than a minute or two.
Freshman walk-on Ryan McElhinny
brings an impressive resume with him from
Kennedy Christian High School, where he
helped the Golden Eagles win three PIAA
Class A state championships. The 5'9"
southpaw earned fifth team All-State honors as a senior. Another walk-on, 5'9"
Tommy Gallagher, adds further depth.
"Rya·n and Tommy will both give us the
best backup situation since Adam's freshman year," Walcavich commented. "Both
of these guys will come along and give us
the opportunity to rest Adam. I'm hopeful
his minutes will be down. When you're his
size, it's a long, long year. In late January
and early February, it's hard."
Transfer Blake Johnson is expected to
join Kaufman at guard. The 6'1" junior
replaces second-leading scorer Jean Paul,
the lone loss of consequence from last
year's squad. Johnson earned Division II
first team All-American honors in 1997-98
while playing at Jamestown Community
College. He signed to play at Kent after
that, but never played for the Flashes.
Johnson is a proven scorer, averaging
27.0 ppg. as a sophomore. Walcavich
describes him as a complete player, with
the ability to make things happen on both
ends of the court. Walcavich heaped high
praise on him, noting that "he'll be the best
shooter we've had since Jesse Ogden".
David Gartrell will serve as Johnson's
caddy. The 6'2" sophomore was the best
reserve Edinboro had a year ago, coming
off the bench to average 6.2 ppg.
Walcavich was impressed with Gartrell's
summer workouts, and looks for him to
become a larger contributor. He is another ·
outside marksman, with 35 of his 46 field
goals from beyond the three-point arc.
Junior Kevin O'Connor, a walk-on a
year ago, provides further guard depth.
The 6'2" O'Connor played in six contests.
FORWARD
A year ago, Kenny Tate and Keith Allen
joined the Edinboro program as junior college transfers. Allen came with the bigger
JUCO reputation, but it was Tate who made
his mark felt in the PSAC. Though just
6'4", Tate used strength, leaping ability and
an unequalled work ethic to dominate
inside. The junior led the PSAC off the
glass, pulling down 10.3 rebounds, and
was the league's second-leading scorer at
20.5 ppg. He scored in double figures in
all 26 contests, ranking 16th nationally in
rebounding and 25th in scoring. Tate dis-
played an uncanny ability to find the foul
line, converting 108 of 161 freebies.
As expected, the honors poured in for
the former New Mexico Junior College performer. He was accorded first team AIIPSAC West and NABC All-East honors, and
would land a spot on the second team of
Basketball Times' All-American squad. He
enters the upcoming campaign as a member of Street & Smith's preseason first unit,
Edinboro's first-ever preseason first team
All-American.
"He's a better player than he was a
year ago," warned Walcavich, "and he
improved during the season last year. He
was better in February than December. He
has a better idea of what he can do for us,
and the people we play against. He made
superior progress throughout the season.
He has more skill and is in better condition
than last year. Kenny knows more about
himself and his teammates."
The same could probably be said for
Allen. A first team junior college AllAmerican at the Community College of
Beaver County in 1998-99, Allen rededicated himself over the summer, and it is a
trimmer and hungrier player that will take
the court this year. The 6'4", 212 lb. senior
is a powerful performer who plays the
physical style of ball Walcavich relishes.
Allen was one of four Fighting Scots to
start all 26 games a year ago, finishing as
the fourth-leading scorer (10.3 ppg.) and
third-leading rebounder (6.1 rpg.).
Three players will battle for the right
to back up Allen. Each has displayed the
ability to contribute, but not the consistency to earn significant minutes. James
Dickerson is the most experienced and
explosive of the trio, but the 6'4" junior
may also be the biggest enigma. An excellent athlete, Dickerson averaged 3.6 points
and 3.0 rebounds a year ago.
Derek Armstrong spent most of his
freshman year acclimating himself to
American basketball, but the talent was
evident in the 6'3" Canadian. The least
experienced of the trio, the talent is there
for Armstrong to be a significant contributor, including three-point shooting and outstanding leaping ability. He averaged 2.5
ppg. in 20 contests.
Former walk-on Ryan Leahy completes
the triumvirate. A 6'3" junior, Leahy saw
little action until the latter stages of the
campaign. In eight games, he averaged
3.2 ppg. But he brings the competitiveness
and aggressive qualities that Walcavich is
looking for. "I'm real anxious for our team
to be physical," Walcavich stated.
Rob Schadt, one of only two seniors
on the team, will serve as Tate's backup.
Though 6'8", Schodt's most redeeming
quality is a smooth jump shot. He has previously spent his time at center, but now
moves to forward. As a sophomore, he
averaged 7.4 points while starting 13 contests, but his playing time dwindled last
season until a season-ending 20-point outing at Lock Haven. Schadt averaged 3.6
points and 2.0 rebounds.
Further adding depth to the frontline is
Andy Stritzinger. A 6'7", 215 lb. sophomore, Stritzinger previously played at Penn
State Behrend. Hopefully a banger inside,
he now joins former high school teammate
Jason Roseto up front.
CENTER
Jason Roseto improved immensely a
year ago. It may be unreasonable to
expect similar improvement this year, but
after missing the final nine games with a
broken bone in his hand, Walcavich looks
for the 6'10", 265 lb. sophomore to provide
rebounding and shot-blocking.
"Jason made incredible strides through
17 games," stressed Walcavich. "Last
September, he was not a real good player.
He did some things that enabled our team
to be a real good team. It would be my
hope that Jason would perform at the level
he performed at last January."
. While Roseto showed improved scoring
skills as the year progressed, he was not
asked to score much. But while averaging
4.8 ppg., he was second on the team in
rebounding at 6.5 per game, and blocked
71 shots. That is the third-highest season
total at Edinboro. When he went down, he
led Division II in blocked shots. That
included a school and PSAC record-tying 11
against Mansfield.
Now along comes another tall, raw
player to spell Roseto. Sam Woods was
probably better known for his volleyball
than his hoops skills at Montour High
School. But the 6'10", 211 lb. freshman
has the athletic ability to be a solid contributor. Walcavich is quick to point out that
he is clearly ahead of Roseto at the same
time last year.
"Does he have a long way to go? Yes.
I don't know what we can anticipate statistically. But I have worked a long time with
big guys. Sometimes it happens overnight,
with some it takes longer. But he'll be a
real asset to our team," predicted
Walcavich.
Kenny Tate averaged a double-double in his
first season as a Fighting Scot, scoring 20.5
ppg. and pulling down 10. 3 rpg.
Pagoa
Head Coach
Greg Waloavioh
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Walcavich's tenure at Edinboro has
been earmarked by winning basketball
teams. He surpassed Jim McDonald to
set the school record for career wins during the 1998-99 campaign, and with 196
career victories at the Boro, he now has
his sights set on 200.
Walcavich has posted a record of
196-115 at Edinboro. Add in five seasons at Birmingham Southern and two
more at West Virginia Wesleyan, and he
owns a career mark of 350-178.
Walcavich ranks among the leading active
NCAA Division II coaches in both career
wins and winning percentage. He is 38th
in winning percentage with a figure of
.663 and 26th in career victories. Those
figures are bettered only by Chronister
among PSAC mentors.
But Walcavich isn't just about winning. He places a sincere emphasis on
success off the court - in the classroom
and the community. He expects his student-athletes to perform with the same
PagB4
winning attitude in the classroom as they
do on the basketball court. In fact, his
office is not adorned with pictures of past
greats. It does, however, feature a photograph of every student-athlete to graduate
from Edinboro.
Walcavich received his Bachelor's
Degree in Journalism from Rutgers
University in 1973, then completed work
on his Master's Degree in Physical
Education from the University of AlabamaBirmingham two years later.
During his eleven seasons at Edinboro,
the Fighting Scots have won 20-or-more
games five times. That includes the 199798 Fighting Scot edition which posted a
26-8 record, the most wins in school history. Edinboro went on to capture the PSAC
Championship for the first time in thirty
years, advancing to the NCAA East
Regional. There the Scots handed
California(Pa.) a narrow 79-78 defeat
before suffering a 91-83 setback to SalemTeikyo in the semifinals. Walcavich was
recognized as the PSAC West Coach of the
Year for the third time.
In all, Edinboro has made the NCAA
Division II Playoffs three times under
Walcavich, while qualifying for the PSAC
Tournament seven times. His 1993-94
squad finished with a 20-8 ledger, defeating West Chester in a NCAA play-in game
before losing to Indiana(Pa.) in the regional semifinals. The Baro made it back to
the tournament in '95-96, defeating
Bloomsburg, 90-82, in the first round.
The Scots squandered an 11-point lead to
California(Pa.) in the semifinals, losing 8476. That concluded the season with a 218 mark, with Walcavich capturing PSAC
West Coach of the Year accolades for the
second time.
Walcavich took over the Fighting Scot
program in 1989-90, guiding the Bora to
one of its best seasons ever. Edinboro
won its first twelve games, the best start
in nearly fifteen years, and was ranked in
the Division II top twenty. The Scots
eventually finished 22-5, the most wins
since 1981-82. On three occasions the
Fighting Scots were ranked in the nation's
top twenty. The following season the
Scots made their second straight appearance in the PSAC Playoffs under
Walcavich, finishing with a 18-10 ledger.
The Scots made it three straight seasons in PSAC postseason action the next
year, and the second twenty-win season in
GREG WAlCAVICH'S YEAR-BY YEAR COACHING RECORD
Record
Year
Scllool
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
Birmingham Southern
West Virginia Wesleyan
West Virginia Wesleyan
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro
29-4
23-9
22-8
18-15
22-8
18-10
22-9
22-5
18-10
20-9
12-17
20-8
15-11
21-8
13-14
26-8
16-12
13-13
Pct.
.879
.719
.733
.545
.733
.643
.710
.815
.643
.690
.414
.714
.577
.724
.481
.765
.571
.500
350-118 .663
18Seasons
Birmingham Southern
West Virginia Wesleyan
Edinboro
114-44
40-19
196-115
5 years
2 years
11 years
CAREER
350-178
11veIrs
three years, with a 20-9 finish. Walcavich
picked up his first PSAC tournament win, an
81-78 triumph over East Stroudsburg,
before falling to California(Pa.) in the next
round.
The 1992-93 campaign brought a very
unfamiliar result for Walcavich - a losing
season. The Scots finished at 12-17, losing
eight games by five points or less. The
Bora more than made up for it the next
year with the trip to the NCAA Playqffs.
The '93-94 season also saw the Scots finish
14th in the Division II final rankings, their
top finish ever. The 1994-95 edition added
another milestone to Walcavich's resume,
as the Scots handed number one ranked
Indiana(Pa.) a 94-77 loss. The season
ended at 15-11.
Walcavich's fourth 20-win campaign at
Edinboro in '95-96 was followed by his second losing season, a 13-14 finish. Despite
the losing record, the Bora made it to the ·
PSAC Playoffs for the fifth time in his first
eight years. That mark improved to seven
out of ten the next two seasons, thanks to
the 26-8 finish in '97-98 and the 16-12
ledger in '98-99. After replacing four
starters from the '97-98 squad, Walcavich
directed the Scots to three wins over
nationally-ranked opponents. The Baro
upended IUP twice, including a 63-61 win
in Indiana in the first round of the PSAC
Tournament, and St. Rose, an Elite Eight
team for the second straight season, a 5048 setback.
A year ago, the Scots appeared well on
their way to a third straight PSAC postseason appearance when starting center Jason
Roseto, the leading shot blocker in Division
II, went down with a broken hand. Prior to
was recognized nationally in 1981, being
injuring the hand, Edinboro was 10-6. The
selected to serve as an assistant coach for
Scots would lose six of its final nine conthe United States Olympic Festival in
tests without Roseto to finish at 13-13.
Syracuse, New York. He coached future
Walcavich took over as head coach at
NBA stars, including Michael Jordan.
Edinboro after a successful two-year stint at
In 1983, Walcavich moved on to the
West Virginia Wesleyan, where he posted a
Division I ranks as an assistant coach at
40-19 mark. In his first season, he inheritRice University. He was involved in some of
ed a team which returned just four players,
the biggest wins in the Owls' basketball hisbut quickly turned the Bobcats into a wintory at Rice, including triumphs over
ner, finishing at 18-10. His second season
Arkansas, Houston and Notre Dame. After
concluded with a 22-9 ledger, including a
four years as a member of the Rice staff,
pair of wins over Edinboro, while playing all
Walcavich left for the head coaching job at
underclassmen.
West Virginia Wesleyan.
Walcavich began his coaching career at
Walcavich and his wife, Dr. Maureen
Birmingham Southern College in 1973, stay- Walcavich, a professor in the Education
ing for four seasons before obtaining his
Department at Edinboro, have been married
first head coaching job at Alexander City
for 26 years. They have two daughters,
(AL) Junior College in 1977. After one year,
Sarah (20), a student at Penn State, and
Walcavich returned to Birmingham Southern Jennifer (17).
as the school's head
coach. During his five
seasons as the head
coach, the NAIA affiliate posted an impressive 114-44 record,
with Walcavich named
the Coach of the Year
three times. His teams
were ranked in the
NAIA Top 20 four of
the five seasons, as
high as number two in
1979, and twice
appeared in the NAIA
National Tournament in
Kansas City, Missouri.
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Assistant Coach
NAIA National Tournament
NAIA National Tournament
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs
NCAA Qualifier
PSAC Playoffs/NCAA Qualifier
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Champion/NCAA Qualifier
PSAC Playoffs
Three NCAA Toumaments/Sevea PSAC
Toumamants/One PSAC Cham1ioIshiP
Patrick Cleary
IEdin/Jara Universi& '99 I
A year ago,
Patrick Cleary
was hired as an
interim assistant
coach following
the sudden
death of assistant coach
Bryant Houston.
That designation
changed in the
spring, as Cleary
was appointed a full-time member of the
Edinboro University coaching staff. He
served as a student assistant from 1997-99,
helping the Fighting Scots reach the PSAC
Playoffs both years, along with an NCAA
Division II Playoff berth in 1997-98.
Cleary played a large role in this year's
recruiting class. In addition to handling the
day-to-day duties of recruiting and scouting, he assists head coach Greg Walcavich
with the running and promotion of summer
basketball camps.
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Cleary attended Sharon High School
where he played basketball for the Tigers.
He completed work on his Bachelor of Arts
Degree in 1999, and is currently working on
a degree in Health arid Physical Education .
Cleary is single and resides in Edinboro.
Pags5
Player Profiles
Adam Kaufman
22
IBuard ♦ 5'11" ♦ 165/11s. ♦ Senior ♦ Corao11olis,PA ♦ MontourHS
All-American candidate who will conclude his career as one of the top playmakers in Division II history ... has ranked in
the top five in assists in each of his first
three seasons while leading the PSAC in
assists each year ... enters his senior season with 687 career assists, second all-time
in the PSAC and 14th in Division II ... owns
three of the top four season assist totals ...
ranks fourth in career steals (168) and
career three-pointers made (119) ... has
830 career points, good for 30th all-time ...
selected an honorable mention preseason
All-American by Division II Bulletin ...
toured South America with a PSAC All-Star
team the last two summers ... coach Greg
Walcavich warns that he is a better player
than a year ago, when he was more
aggressive as a shooter while still fulfilling
his primary role as a playmaker and
defender ... rarely turns the ball over
despite normally playing every minute ...
has started every game since arriving at
Edinboro ... tireless competitor and very
intelligent player ... outstanding leader.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Led the PSAC in assists for the third
straight season while earning numerous
honors ... was a first team AII-PSAC West
selection for the second straight year while
earning a spot on the NABC All-East second
team ... was chosen by Division II Bulletin
as an honorable mention All-American ...
handed out 211 assists, the third-highest
season total, to rank fourth in Division II ...
finished as third-leading scorer at 11.8
ppg., adding 4.1 rpg ... also led team in
steals (54) and three-pointers made (59 of
161) ... the latter figure was tied for seventh-highest all-time ... ranked third in the
PSAC in free throw percentage at 82.1 percent (64 of 78) and was fifth in steals ...
scored in double figures 16 times, with a
season-high 22 points at Clarion ... earlier
scored 21 points in loss at Clarion ...
scored 20 points vs. Slippery Rock ... posted five double-doubles, and handed out
ten-or-more assists eight times ... had a
career-high 16 scoring passes at Gannon,
plus 14 vs. Mansfield.
1998-99 _ _ _ _ __
Named to the first team AII-PSAC West
squad .. . was third in scoring at 11.0 ppg.,
also averaging 4.1 rpg ... led the PSAC in
assists with 203, and was fifth in Division II
... the figure was the third-highest in school
history ... was second on the team in steals
with 47 ... ranked third in the PSAC in free
throw percentage at 81.1 percent, making
73 of 90 freebies ... led the Scots with 38
three-pointers in 115 tries ... led the Baro
in scoring four times, including a careerhigh 28 markers at Slippery Rock ... went
10-for-12 from the free throw line vs. the
Rockets, tying his season-high of 12
assists, as well ... that was one of five double-doubles ... led the team in rebounding
twice, with a career-high 9 in win over
Shippensburg.
1997-98 _ _ _ _ __
Started all 34 games as a freshman, helping the Fighting Scots win the PSAC
Championship and advance to the NCAA
Division II East Regional semifinals ... was
a second team AII-PSAC selection ... averaged 6.4 ppg. while tying the PSAC record
and breaking the school mark with 273
assists ... ranked third in Division II ... also
led the team in steals with 67, ninth-high-
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-na
Pct.
Rell.
34-34
28-28
26-26
68-180
98-255
92-249
.378
.384
.369
22-75
38-115
59-161
.293
.330
.366
58-79
73-90
64-78
.734
.811
.821
90
114
106
Career
88-88
258-684
119-351
.339
195-247
.119
310
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.an
....
Kenny Tate
!Forward ♦ 6'4" ♦ 210 Ills. ♦ Junior ♦ PhiladBlllhia, PA ♦ ChtJSIBr HS
est in school history ... scored in double
figures in eight contests, and reached double figures in assists ten times ... had three
double-doubles ... scored a season-high 15
points in loss to Salem-Teikyo in NCAA
tourney ... handed out 13 assists twice,
versus Mercyhurst and Pitt-Johnstown.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
A three-year starter while playing at
Montour High School ... helped coach Rich
Brennan's team finish with a 23-5 record as
a senior, averaging 18.2 points, 7.4 assists,
4 steals and 3 rebounds per game ... was
named to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Fabulous Five
teams ... was also named the West
Pittsburgh Post Gazette AAA Section 5
Player of the Year ... also participated in
track for the Spartans ... played on the
1996-97 AAU National Championship team.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born July 11, 1979 .. . Elementary Education
major ... full name is Adam Tucker Kaufman
.. . son of Al and Patricia Kaufman ... personal favorites include the Sacramento
Kings, Pittsburgh Steelers, movies Hoosiers
and American Pie, chicken, alternative
music, Vince Carter and Stephan Marbury
... favorite sports moment is winning the
PSAC Championship as a freshman.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 28 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/27/99
Rebou■ds: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1/16/99
Reid Goals Made: 8 vs. Slippery Rock,
1/27/99
Field Goals 1nem1t1d: 18 vs. Slippery Rock,
1/27/99
3-Pl Field Goals Made: 4 on six occasions
3-Pl Field Beals Anemnted: 12 vs. Clarion,
1/12/00
Free Throws Made: 10 vs. Assumption,
12/29/98; vs. Slippery Rock, 1/27/99
Free Throws lllemnted: 14 vs. Assumption,
12/29/98
Assists: 16 vs. Gannon, 12/11/99
Steals: 6 vs. Wheeling Jesuit, 11/24/98
Blocks: 1 on seven occasions
ADAM KAUFMAN'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Year
Player Profiles
All-American candidate who earned a
spot on Street & Smith's preseason Division
II first team All-American team ... joins
teammate Adam Kaufman as an honorable
mention Division II Bulletin preseason AllAmerican ... transfer from New Mexico
Junior College who enjoyed an outstanding
campaign in his first season as a Fighting
Scot ... possesses outstanding work ethic
with the ability to dominate a game inside
while playing against much larger players
... head coach Greg Walcavie:::h feels he is in
better condition than a year ago and looks
for another big season from him ... strong
with excellent leaping ability ... quickly
became a fan favorite, thanks in part to his
soaring dunks ... played his high school ball
at Chester High School, one of the top programs in Pennsylvania ... Walcavich compares him very favorably to Phillip Melton,
one of the top Bora players in the early-tomid '90's.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Enjoyed one of the finest seasons ever by
an Edinboro player in just his first season,
averaging a double-double at 20.5 ppg.
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TD
Bl
ST
PF-D
PIS.
Avg.
273
203
211
87
88
60
4
2
1
67
47
54
48-0
37-0
47-0
216
307
307
6.4
11.0
11.8
3.5
617 235
1 168
132-0
830
9A
AT NEW MEXICO JC _ __
Played in 24 games as the Thunderbirds
finished 11-19 ... averaged 7.5 ppg. and
2.2 rpg. while playing just under 14 minutes per game ... shot 52.4 percent from
the floor (76 of 145), including 2 of 21
three-pointers, and was 27 of 40 from the
line (67.5 percent) ... added 20 assists, 13
steals and 5 blocks.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
Was a three-year starter for famed Chester
High School and coach Fred Picket ...
earned first team All-Delaware County honors as a senior, and was runnerup for
Player of the Year, as the Clippers finished
23-7 and lost in the PIAA AAAA Eastern
quarterfinals ... also named to first team
All-Suburban team, which includes
Philadelphia and the suburbs, and was first
team all-league ... averaged 19.4 ppg., 8.4
rpg., 3.2 steals and 2.0 assists ... helped
Clippers finish with a 21-9 ledger as a junior ... finished his career with 923 points
(only 12 players have reached 1,000).
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born December 13, 1979 ... Social Work
major ... full name is Kenneth Lamar Tate
... the son of Kia Tate . . . personal favorites
include Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, the
Philadelphia 76ers, fried chicken, movie
Belly, rap music, musical group DMX ...
favorite sports moment was playing against
Kobe Bryant and Al Harrington.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 32 vs. West Liberty, 11/19/99
Rebounds: 18 vs. Lock Haven, 2/26/00
Field Goals Made: 15 vs. West Liberty,
11/19/99
Field Goals Anemntell: 34 vs. Mercyhurst,
11/29/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 on three occasions
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 2 vs. Mercyhurst,
11/29/99; vs. Gannon, 12/11/99
Free Throws Made: 11 vs. Lock Haven,
1/29/00
Free Throws Anemnted: 13 on three occasions
Assists: 4 vs. Columbia Union, 1/3/00; vs.
Mansfield, 2/12/00
Steals: 5 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/29/99; vs.
Columbia Union, 1/3/00
BIOCllS: 2 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/29/00; vs.
Lock Haven, 1/29/00
KENNY TATE'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
2.6
4.1
4.1
and 10.3 rpg ... led the PSAC in rebounding
while finishing second in scoring ... was
16th in Division II in rebounding and 25th
in scoring ... was accorded first team AIIPSAC West and NABC All-East honors ...
Basketball Times selected him a second
team All-American ... scored 533 points,
the ninth-highest season total, and his
scoring average is tied for ninth ... pulled
down 267 rebounds, the 10th-most in Baro
annals ... ranked second on team in steals
with 37 ... attempted 161 free throws, the
eighth-highest season total ... only Fighting
Scot to score in double figures in all 26
games, with 12 double-doubles and 15
games of 20-or-more points ... led team in
scoring 18 times and in rebounding on 20
occasions ... pulled down a season-high 18
rebounds in season finale at Lock Haven,
adding 27 markers ... began his Baro
career with a bang, scoring 32 points on 15
of 23 field goals and 2 of 3 free throws in
season opener vs. West Liberty, adding 12
rebounds ... would go on to be named the
Wendy's Classic MVP ... had 31 points (12
of 19 FGs, 7 of 9 FTs) in win over
Shippensburg, 29 points and 11 boards vs.
Mansfield, and 27 points and 16 rebounds
in a double-overtime setback at Mercyhurst
... also had 27-point, 14-rebound effort
against California(Pa.)'s talented frontline.
1999-00
G-CS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Rab.
Avg.
I
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
26-26
211-431
.490
3-9
.333
108-161
.671
267
10.3
32
78
9
37
85-4
533
20.5
PlllJBl
Player Profiles
Player Profiles
Keith Allen
!Forward ♦ 6'4" ♦ 212 Ills. ♦ Senior ♦ Cleueland, DH ♦
cc at Beauer Coan& I
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 19 vs. Gannon, 12/11/99
Rebounds: 11 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Field Goals Made: 8 vs. Franklin Pierce,
12/30/99
Field Goals An•Pted: 17 vs. Mercyhurst,
12/20/99
3-PI. Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Gannon,
12/11/99
3-PI. Field G11ls AnemPted: 6 vs. Allegheny,
12/1/99
Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99; vs. Shippensburg, 1/22/00
Free Throws ADemPted: 8 vs. Shippensburg,
1/22/00; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/23/00
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Assists: 6 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Steals: 4 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/29/99
Bloellls: 1 on four occasions
Played at Cleveland Heights High School,
helping the Tigers to the Lake Erie
KEITH ALLEN'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pel.
n-nA
Pel.
Rab.
Avg.
26-26
101-271
.373
8-45
.178
57-102
.559
159
6.1
A
35
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
56
4
15
49-1
267
10.3
An excellent shooting big player who
will see most of his time at forward after
playing center in the past ... possesses a
soft jump shot from just inside the threepoint line ... struggled early in his junior
year after a strong sophomore campaign,
but finished 1999-00 on a positive note ...
excellent free throw shooter.
Born November 24, 1978 ... Elementary
Education major with a minor in Math ...
full name is Robert Paul Schadt ... son of
Robert and Cheryl Schadt ... personal
favorites include Michael Jordan, the
Buffalo Bills, ravioli and lasagna, movie
Tommy Boy, country music, Garth Brooks
and fishing ... favorite sports moment was
the IUP game in which he scored 20
points.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 20 vs. Lock Haven, 2/26/00; vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 1/20/99; vs. Slippery Rock,
2/17/99
Rebounds: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 1/23/99
Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Indiana(Pa.),
1/20/99
Field GoalsAnem118d: 15 vs. Lock Haven,
2/26/00
3-PI. Field Goals Made: 1 on six occasions
3-PI. Field Goals AnemPted: 4 vs.
California(Pa.), 1/30/99
Free Throws Made: 10 vs. Slippery Rock,
2/17/99
Free Throws AnemPted: 10 vs. Slippery
Rock, 2/17/99
Assists: 2 on four occasions
Sleals: 2 on four occasions
Bloellls: 1 on eight occasions
Played in 25 games, averaging just under
nine minutes per contest ... averaged 3.3
points and 1.7 rebounds as a reserve frontcourt player ... was second on the team in
free throw percentage, making 41 of 50 for
82.0 percent ... had a season-high 10
points on three occasions, against Lake
Erie, D'Youville and Pitt-Johnstown ... had 9
points and season-high 8 rebounds while
playing a season-high 27 minutes in win
over California(Pa.).
Played in 24 contests, making one start ...
starting assignment came in final game of
season, and he responded with 20-point, 6rebound effort to key win at. Lock Haven ...
20 points matched career-high ... made 8
of 15 field goals and 4 of 4 free throws vs.
the Bald Eagles ... averaged 3.6 points and
2.0 rebounds ... scored in double figures in
one other game, contributing 12 points (5
of 7 FGs, 2 of 2 FTs) in 14 minutes at Ohio
Valley ... pulled down season-high 7
rebounds in loss at Mercyhurst.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played for coach Pete Flinn at McDowell
High School, where he helped the Trojans
win the Metro League and District 10
ROB SCHODT'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pel.
3FG-3FGA
Pel.
n-n•
Pel.
Reb.
Avg.
A
TO
Bl
ST
PF-O
Pis.
Avg.
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
25-0
28-13
24-1
21-46
73-168
31-67
.457
.435
.463
0-0
5-15
1-5
.000
.333
.200
41-50
56-65
23-31
.820
.862
.742
42
· 86
47
1.7
3.1
2.0
12
12
0
17
35
13
5
3
0
6
14
8
34-0
37-0
35-0
83
207
86
3.3
7.4
3.6
career
71-14
125-281
.445
6-20
.300
120-14&
.822
115
2.3
24
65
8
28
106-0
316
4.9
Year
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PERSONAL _ _ _ __
1991-98 _ _ _ _ __
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
I
championships while advancing to the PIAA
AAAA Western Finals as a junior ... team
went 24-8 that year, then was 16-9 his
senior year ... led the Trojans in scoring
and rebounding as a senior, averaging 14
points and 6 rebounds.
Started 13 contests while playing in all 28
games .. . ranked fifth in scoring at 7.4
ppg., also pulling down 3.1 rpg. in just 16.5
minutes per contest ... led the Scots from
the free throw line, shooting 86.2 percent
(56 of 65) ... that figure represented the
sixth-highest figure at the Bora .. . moment
of glory came against nationally-ranked
Indiana(Pa.), dropping in 20 points, a figure which tied his career-high ... made a
key jumper late in the game as the Bora
prevailed, 71-69 ... made 9 of 12 field
goals, including his first-ever three-pointer
... also scored 20 points in win over
Slippery Rock, going a perfect 10 of 10
from the free throw line ... scored in double
figures ten times, while leading the Scots in
scoring on three occasions ... had 19 points
and 6 rebounds vs. Shippensburg ...
clutched career-best 11 rebounds in victory
over Lock Haven.
Born September 5, 1977 ... full name is
Keith Learie Allen ... majoring in
Communications ... son of Frank and Eloise
Allen ... personal favorites include Jalen
Rose, Ray Allen, the Indiana Pacers, lobster/seafood, movie Transformers, rap
music ... favorite sports moment was winning the AAU National Championship in
1993 ... best personal accomplishment was
earning first team NJCAA All-American honors.
Helped the Titans of coach Mark Javens
finish with a 25-6 record last season, averaging 25.1 ppg. and 7.1 rpg ... was accorded first team AII-NJCAA All-American honors, in addition to being named the WPCC
Player of the Year and a first team AllRegion performer ... was highly considered
for National Player of the Year ... shot 43.2
percent from the floor (262 of 606) and
69.2 percent from the line (155 of 224),
while making 73 of 178 three-pointers
(41.0 percent) ... added 71 assists and 34
steals ... scored in double figures in every
game, including seven games of 30-ormore points, with a high of 42 vs. CCAC
South.
One of four players to start all 26 contests,
finishing as the fourth-leading scorer at
10.3 ppg ... also played a key role as a
1998-99 _ _ _ _ __
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
AT CC OF BEAVER COUNTY _ _
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
!Forward ♦ 6'8" ♦ 215 Ills. ♦ Senior ♦ Erie, PA ♦ McDowell HS
Conference championship as a senior ...
averaged 17.5 points and 8 rebounds in
'94-95, earning first team All-Lake Erie
Conference honors and honorable mention
All-State recognition.
rebounder, finishing fourth with 6.1 rpg ...
led team in scoring three times, and was
the top rebounder on five occasions ...
reached double figures in scoring 15 times,
including a season-high 19 points at
Gannon, adding 8 rebounds while making 3
of 5 three-pointers ... posted a pair of double-doubles, finishing with 12 points and 11
rebounds vs. Mansfield, and 12 points and
10 boards at Shippensburg ... also had season-high 6 assists in win over Mansfield ...
made 8 of 11 field goals while scoring 18
points vs. Franklin Pierce ... twice contributed 16 points, against Columbia Union
and Slippery Rock.
Former junior college transfer who
looks to have a big senior year ... has
worked hard since the end of the year on
his conditioning ... while noticeably trimmer, is still a very physical player ... coaching staff feels his improved physical condition has helped improve all facets of his
game ... joined the Edinboro program with
an impressive resume, including first team
AII-NJCAA All-American honors ... has the
ability to score inside, outside the threepoint line, or driving to the hoop ... very
strong player who provides scoring and
rebounding.
Rob Schodt
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Player Profiles
Pla1er Profiles
Ryan Leahy
James Dickerson
!Forward ♦ 6'4" ♦ 200 Ills. ♦ Junior ♦ c11111111ant1, OH ♦ Bicllmond Heights HS I
(.647) ... ranked second on the team in
blocked shots with 14 ... pulled down a
career-high 10 rebounds to lead the
Fighting Scots against Shippensburg, and
grabbed 8 boards in first meeting with
Mercyhurst ... scored in double digits twice,
making of 6 of 10 shots to finish with 12
markers at Ohio Valley, and contributing 10
points and 6 rebounds vs. Columbia Union.
1998-99 _ _ _ _ __
A junior with outstanding athletic ability ... lefthanded shooter with the jumping
ability to play around the rim, but has been
unable to make up for an inconsistent jump
shot ... will compete for playing time at forward.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Played in 23 contests, with two starting
assignments ... averaged 3.6 points and
3.0 rebounds in just under 12 minutes per
contest ... struggled with his shooting from
the field, converting just 31.9 percent (30
of 94), but displayed improvement at the
free throw line, where he was 22 of 34
Appeared in 25 games, with four starts ...
averaged 3.2 ppg. and 1.6 rpg ... struggled
with his shooting, converting just 32.6 percent of field goal attempts and 56.8 percent of his free throw tries ... led the
Fighting Scots in scoring once, dropping in
a season-high 12 points in a 50-48 upset of
nationally-ranked St. Rose ... played a season-high 31 minutes in that contest, making 6 of 14 field goals while contributing 2
steals and a blocked shot ... also reached
double figures against Lock Haven, canning
2 of 5 field goals and 6 of 8 free throws for
11 points ... came off the bench to contribute 7 points and a season-high 6
rebounds in loss to California(Pa.).
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played his high school basketball at
Richmond Heights High School for coach
Phil Schmook ... averaged 26.1 points and
10 rebounds a game as a senior ... earned
first team All-Ohio honors and was the
IForward
♦ 6'3" ♦ 195 Ills. ♦ Junior ♦ Pinsllurgll, PA • Soringdale HS
stretch, appearing in eight games overall ...
shot a solid 55.6 percent from the floor (10
of 18), scoring 26 points and grabbing 10
rebounds ... scored a season-high 11
points in just ten minutes in a loss at
Mansfield ... did not miss a shot against
the Mountainers, making all four field goal
attempts, including a three-pointer, in addition to both free throws ... played a season-high 21 minutes in loss at Slippery
Rock, scoring 5 points and pulling down 3
rebounds.
Northeast Ohio Division IV Player of the
Year ... a three-year starter for the
Spartans.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born October 22, 1980 ... Business major ...
full name is James Dickerson ... son of
James and Ethel Dickerson ... personal
favorites include Scottie Pippen, the
Portland Trailblazers, movie Scarface, steak
and French fries, rap music, playing basketball.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 12 vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00; vs. St.
Rose, 11/21/98
Rebounds: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 2/19/00
Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00;
vs. St. Rose, 11/21/98
Field Goals Anempted: 14 vs. st. Rose,
11/21/98
3-Pt. Reid Goals Made: 1 vs. Lock Haven,
1/23/99; vs. California(Pa.), 1/30/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Lock
Haven, 1/23/99
Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Shippensburg,
2/19/00; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/17/99
Free Throws AnemPlad: 8 vs. Slippery Rock,
2/17/99
Assists: 2 on three occasions
Steals: 2 on five occasions
Bloclls: 2 on three occasions
Walked-on to the Fighting Scots last
year and impressed the coaching staff with
his physical style of play ... will compete for
the backup role at forward ... very competitive player who provides the Fighting Scots
with depth up front.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Emerged as a key reserve down the
Played basketball and football at Springdale
High School ... was a three-year starter in
basketball, helping the Dynamos to a 20-5
record and the district championship ...
averaged 19 points, 7 rebounds and 7
assists ... was named MVP of the Riverview
Christmas Tournament.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born February 16, 1978 ... majoring in Art
Education ... full name is Ryan William
Leahy ... son of Bill and Donna Leahy ...
personal favorites include Larry Bird, Chuck
Cecil, Marty Mcsorley, the Pittsburgh
''
I
Steelers, doritos, movies Big Daddy and
Gladiator, alternative music, music group
Creed and lifting ... favorite sports moment
was when Chistian Laettner hit "the shot"
from the foul line against Kentucky ... best
personal moment occurred when he scored
19 points in the fourth quarter against
Shady Side Academy.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 11 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
Rebounds: 4 vs. Wheeling Jesuit, 11/20/99
Field Goals lade: 4 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
Field Goals ltlemPled: 4 vs. Mansfield,
2/12/00; vs. Slippery Rock, 2/23/00
3-Pt. Reid Goals Made: 1 vs. Mansfield,
2/12/00; vs. Indiana(Pa.) 2/16/00
3-Pt. Reid Goals Anl■Plld: 3 vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/00
Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
Free Throws Attempted: 2 on three occasions
Assists: 1 on four occasions
Steals: 1 vs. Indiana(Pa.); vs. Slippery
Rock, 2/23/00
BIOCIIS: 1 vs. Mansfield, 2/12/00
RYAN lEAHfS CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
G-GS
FG-FGA .
1999-00
8-0
10-18
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-m
Pct.
Rab.
Ava.
A
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
.556
2-6
.333
4-6
.667
10
1.2
4
3
1
2
12-1
26
3.2
JAMES DICKERSON'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Heb.
Avg.
1998-99
1999-00
25-4
23-2
29-89
30-:94
.326
.319
2-8
0-0
.250
.000
21-37
22-34
.568
.647
41
68
1.6
3.0
Career
48-6
59-113
.322
2-8
.250
43-TI
.606
109
2.3
Year
PlllJIJ 10
G-GS
FG-FGI
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
8
26
17
4
14
8
14
30-0
38-0
81
82
3.2
3.6
11
43
18
22
68-0
163
3A
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Player Profiles
Kevin O'Connor
IBuarll
• 6'2" • 116 Ills. •
Junior ♦ Pittsllurgll, PII • Ke1stone Oaks HS
and 6 rebounds in 21 minutes of action ...
scored a season-high 6 points in win over
Point Park, making the only two threepointers he attempted all year ... had a
bucket and 3 rebounds vs. Bryant, and
handed out 3 assists in win over Columbia
Union.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
Played for coach Kevin Thorsen at Keystone
Oaks High School, graduating in 1998 ...
helped the Golden Eagles finish with a 14-9
record his senior year, averaging 13 points
and 5 rebounds per game ... was a threeyear starter on the basketball team and
also played two years of baseball.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Walked-on to the Fighting Scots a year
ago .. . provides the team with depth at
both guard spots ... solid ballhandler with a
good shooting touch.
1999-2000 - - - - Appeared in six contests, totaling 10 points
Born July 15, 1980 ... majoring in
Secondary Education English with a minor
in Spanish ... full name is Kevin Casey
O'Connor ... the son of Thomas and Kathy
O'Connor ... personal favorites include his
brothers, T.J. and Ben, Michael Jordan, the
New York Yankees, meatloaf, chicken,
G-GS
6-0
FG-FGA
4-9
Pct.
.444
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
2-2
1.000
n-nA
0-2
Pct.
.000
Reb.
6
Avg.
1.0
IFolWllnl •
I
TO
2
Bl
0
ST
0
PF-D
3-0
Pis.
10
Avg.
1.7
185 Ills. • SOollomore • Mollll'Bllt ONT • Cllamolain RB11iona1HS I
while playing nine minutes per contest ...
shot just 36.5 percent from the floor (19 of
52), but was 4 of 5 from the free throw
line ... scored a season-high 8 markers
against Franklin Pierce, playing a seasonhigh 20 minutes ... made 3 of 4 field goals
in that contest, including both three-point
attempts ... came off the bench to contribute 7 points in nine minutes at Gannon
... had 4 rebounds and 2 blocked shots in
reserve role vs. Allegheny.
HIGH SCHOOl _ _ __
Talented and athletic canadian import
who spent his freshman year getting acclimated to American basketball ... could be a
valuable performer at forward if he can
apply his physical skills ... one of the best
leapers on the team, and a solid shooter
although that did not always show in game
action ... coaching staff feels he has the
athletic ability and ball skills to perform
quite well ... also an outstanding student.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Made two starts among his 20 appearances
... averaged 2.5 points and l.l rebounds
Played at Champlain High School in
Montreal for coach John Dangelas ... was a
three-year starter in basketball and also
participated in track ... averaged 18.4
points and 9 rebounds and shot 42 percent
from beyond the three-point line as a senior . . . stock rose greatly when he was
named the MVP of the adidas Montreal
Showcase, an all-star classic which brought
together the best 32 players in the
province ... earned All-Provincial honors
last year ... excellent student who was
voted first team All-Academic his final two
years.
Linda Armstrong ... personal favorites
include Grant Hill, Vince Carter, Vladimir
Guerrero, the Toronto Raptors, the
Montreal Expos, pizza, steak, movie
Remember the Titans, playing football, tennis and baseball ... favorite sports moment
is playing college basketball.
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 8 vs. Franklin Pierce, 12/30/99
Rebounds: 4 vs. Allegheny, 12/1/99; vs.
Mercyhurst, 12/20/99
Field Goals Made: 3 on three occasions
Field Goals lttemuted: 8 vs. Columbia
Union, 1/3/00
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99; vs. Franklin Pierce, 12/30/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Allegheny,
12/1/99
Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Allegheny, 12/1/99;
vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00
Free Throws Attemuted: 2 vs. Allegheny,
12/1/99; vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00
Assists: 1 on three occasions
Steals: 1 vs. Ohio Valley, 1/17/00
Blocks: 2 vs. Allegheny, 12/1/99; vs.
Mansfield, 2/12/00
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born May 17, 1979 ... full name is Derek
Armstrong ... Environmental Biology major
with a 3.80 GPA ... son of Dennis and
DEREK ARMSTRONG'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
IBaanl • 5'9" • 110 Ills. • senior • lmnenat PA • westAllegllen,HS I
PBI/B 12
63" •
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Poims: 6 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99
Rebo■nds: 3 vs. Bryant, 12/29/99
Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99
Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Bryant,
12/29/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Attem1ted: 2 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99
Free Throws Anemuted: 2 vs. Wheeling
Jesuit, 11/20/99
Assists: 3 vs. Columbia Union, 1/3/00
Tommy Gallagher
Senior walk-on
who impressed the
coaching staff with
his hustle and ballhandling ... a physically-strong player
who will battle for
backup minutes at
point guard along
with freshman Ryan
McElhinny . .. previously played two
years of football at
Edinboro.
Player Profiles
movies Scarface and American Pie, musical
group DMX, book Separate Peace, playing
and watching sports ... favorite sports
moment is making the Edinboro basketball
team.
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3
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Derek Armstrong
KEVIN O'CONNOR'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
-
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Played basketball, football and baseball at
West Allegheny High School ... in basketball, earned all-section honors as a senior
and participated in the Quigley Classic ...
football honors included all-section recognition as a junior and senior, while he was an
all-section choice in basketball his senior
year, as well ... was chosen to play in a
pair of football all-star contests, the PennOhio All-Star Game and the Austin
Foundation All-Star Game.
Born May 17, 1978 ... majoring in Health &
Physical Education ... full name is Thomas
Michael Gallagher ... the son of Thomas
and Sandra Gallagher ... comes from an
athletic family, with a pair of uncles playing
collegiate sports in college, and a cousin,
Shawn Gallagher, in the Montreal Expos
organization ... personal favorites include
Jim Edmonds, Wally Szczerbiak, the
Pittsburgh Steelers, the New York Yankees,
the Sacramento Kings, New York strip steak
and scallops, movie Dumb and Dumber,
skiing and weightlifting.
Year
G-GS
1999-00 20-2
FG-FGA
19-52
Pct.
.365
3FG-3FGA
7-21
Pct.
.333
n-nA
4-5
Pct.
.800
Reb.
23
Avg,
1.1
A
TO
Bl
ST
3
13
5
1
PF-D
14-0
Pis.
49
Avg,
2.5
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Player Profiles
Player Profiles
David Gartrell
Jason Roseto
IBuanl • 6'2" • 116 Ills. • So1homom • lilllBstoWII, PII • lilllestown HS I
ICenter • 610" • 265 Ills. • sa111omom • Halllon:mek, PII • Harllor cmek HS I
a three-point specialist, canning 35 of 100
triples ... made 46 of 125 shots in all ...
excellent from the free throw line, where
he was 22 of 26 (.846) ... reached double
figures five times, with high of 15 markers
vs. Mansfield ... made 5 of 9 field goals
while handing out 4 assists against the
Mountaineers ... dropped in 14 points
against both Point Park and Clarion ... had
season-high 8 rebounds in win at
Shippensburg ... started career by making
at least one three-pointer in his first 15
games ... made a three-pointer in 20 of 24
contests ... named the PSAC Rookie of the
Week once.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Emerged as Edinboro's top option off
the bench a year ago, and should play a
key role in 2000-01 ... worked very hard
this summer ... excellent shooter and one
of Edinboro's top options from outside the
three-point arc ... expected to see most of
his time at shooting guard after playing
both guard spots as a freshman.
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
Finished as fifth-leading scorer while playing in 24 games, including one start ...
averaged 6.2 ppg., the top figure for the
reserves ... was used almost exclusively as
The all-time leading scorer at Littlestown
High School for coach Darrell Crabbs ...
scored 1,414 career points for the
Thunderbolts ... as a senior, averaged 21.4
ppg. and led the team with 114 assists,
adding 57 steals ... shot 48 percent from
the floor and 82 percent from the line,
making 75 three-pointers ... a three-time
team MVP ... earned county all-star accolades and was a Hanover Area all-star ...
was also named the Gettysburg Times MVP
and was a York Dispatch Division I-II AllStar.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born April 14, 1981 ... majoring in
Elementary Education ... full name is David
Ryan Gartrell ... son of Patrick and Barbara
Gartrell ... personal favorites include Larry
Bird, Jon Barry, Maryland Terrapins,
Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, turkey,
movie Hoosiers, book "The Drive" by Larry
Bird, rap music, basketball, baseball and
golf ... favorite sports moment is breaking
Littlestown High School scoring record. ·
CAREER HIGHS _ _ __
Points: 15 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Rebounds: 8 vs. Shippensburg, 1/22/00
Fleld Goals Made: 5 on three occasions
Field Goals AnemPted: 12 vs. Clarion,
1/12/00
3-Pt. Fleld Goals Made: 4 vs. Point Park,
12/6/99
3-Pt. Field Goals Anem11ted: 9 vs.
California(Pa.), 1/15/00
Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Clarion, 1/12/00
FreeThrowsAnemnted: 5 vs. Clarion,
1/12/00
Assists: 4 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99; vs.
Mansfield, 1/19/00
Steals: 2 vs. Point Park, 12/6/99; vs.
California(Pa.), 2/5/00
1999-2000 _ _ _ __
DAVID GARTRELL'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
G-GS
24-1
FG-FU
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Rell.
Avg.
46-125
.368
35-100
.350
22-26
.846
42
1.8
A
29
Pleasant surprise who was enjoying an
outstanding freshman campaign until he
went down for the season with a broken
bone in his right hand in game number 17
... made incredible strides since arriving on
campus up until that point ... was leading
NCAA Division II in blocked shots when
injured, and was also becoming more of a
factor both on offense and as a rebounder
... combines long arms and timing for an
outstanding ability to alter shots ... was not
intimidated by the PSAC big men ... coaching staff now hopes he picks up where he
left off last January ... reunited with former
high school teammate Andy Stritzinger.
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
Avg.
23
0
12
40-2
149
6.2
Earned starting role in preseason and proceeded to start first 17 games before going
down with injury ... had 71 blocked shots
up until that point, the 4.2 average per
game the top figure in Division II ...
despite missing the final nine games, the
blocked shot total still ranks third all-time
at Edinboro ... after going without a block
in the season opener, he had at least one
blocked shot in his next 16 contests ...
averaged 4.8 ppg. and was second on the
team in rebounding at 6.5 rpg ... was
named the PSAC Rookie of the Week three
times ... scored in double figures three
times, with high of 12 points on 6 of 7 field
goals against Mansfield ... almost had a
triple-double in that fray, tying the school
record with 11 blocked shots and grabbing
7 rebounds ... led the Scots in rebounds
four times, pulling down a season-high of
10 boards vs. Bloomsburg and Clarion ...
had 5-or-more blocks in seven games, contributing 9 in win over Allegheny and 7
against Bloomsburg.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Was a four-year starter for coach Mike
Pisano at Harbor Creek High School ... concluded career with 1,350 points, 1,050
rebounds and 672 blocked shots ... shot 58
percent from the floor and 77 percent from
the line for his career ... earned first team
All-Erie County League honors as a sophomore and senior, and was a second team
choice as a junior ... helped the Huskies to
an 18-7 record a year ago, averaging 11.5
ppg. and 13.8 rpg. while blocking 108
shots ... had 14 points and 10 rebounds in
Harbor Creek's 72-59 loss to Franklin in the
opening round of the PIAA district playoffs
... as a junior, averaged 14.5 points and
10.7 rebounds with 192 blocks after averaging 15.4 points and 9.0 rebounds with
161 blocks as a sophomore ... began
career by averaging 9.3 points and 7.0
rebounds with 111 blocks in his freshman
year.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born September 24, 1980 ... Computer
Science major with a minor in Criminal
Justice ... full name is Jason Thomas
Roseto ... the son of Terry and Donna
Roseto ... father played collegiately at
Clarion, where he still ranks as the fourth
all-time leading scorer and is the career
leader in rebounds ... personal favorites
include Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, the
Cleveland Browns, the Los Angeles Lakers,
tacos, movies Austin Powers and Scary
Movie, The Spy Who Shagged Me, rap
music, playing basketball.
CAREER HIGHS- - - -
Polnts: 12 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Rebounds: 10 vs. Bloomsburg, 12/29/99;
vs. Clarion, 1/12/00
Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
Field Goals AnemPted: 7 on three occasions
Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Wheeling Jesuit,
11/20/99
Free Throws Anemnted: 4 vs. Wheeling
Jesuit, 11/20/99; vs. Point Park, 12/6/99
Assists: 1 on four occasions
Steals: 4 vs. Mercyhurst, 12/20/99
Blocks: 11 vs. Mansfield, 1/19/00
JASON ROSETO'S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
1999-00
P8f/B 14
G-GS
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FU
Pct.
n-nA
Pel
Heb.
Ava.
A
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
Pis.
avu.
17-17
33-71
.465
0-0
.000
15-22
.682
111
6.5
4
4
71
7
40-1
81
4.8
Page 15
Pla1er Profiles
Pla1er Profiles
Ryan McElhinny
Blake Johnson
j
Buanl • 6'0" • 1851/Js. • Junior ♦ JamBSIIJWII, NY • JameSIOWII cc
Junior college
transfer who is
expected to step in
and start at the
shooting guard spot
... described by
head coach Greg
Walcavich as a complete player, with
the ability to contribute on both
ends of the floor ...
outstanding shooter
who possesses strength and athleticism ...
played at Jamestown(NY) Community
College, then was signed to play at Kent
State, but never played for the Golden
Flashes.
AT JAMESTOWN cc ___
Earned Division II first team All-American
honors as a sophomore at JCC in 1997-98
... was also named the Division II Region
Player of the Year in addition to earning
Western New York Conference Player of the
Year accolades ... set JCC school records
for scoring average (27.0 ppg.) and points
(676), in addition to making 95 three-pointers, also a school record ... ranked third in
Division II in scoring ... shot 38.1 percent
from the floor (213 of 559), but was better
from the three-point line, making 95 of 240
(39.6 percent) ... shot 76.8 percent from
the line (156 of 203), while leading team in
steals (64) and finishing second in assists
(85) ... was also fourth in rebounding (5.5
rpg.) ... led the Jayhawks to a 16-10 record
and the Division II Region 3 championship
... as a freshman, averaged 21.3 ppg. while
scoring 516 points ... both figures rank
third all-time at JCC ... made 80 of 186
three's (43.0 percent) ... was an honorable
mention All-American selection in '96-97,
earning first team All-Division II Region 3
I
honors and AII-WNY first team recognition
... JCC finished with a 20-6 record.
1
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HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played for coach Ron Frederes at
Jamestown High School, averaging 21.4
ppg. as a senior ... was a first team allconference choice as a junior and senior,
and also was named the player of the Year
his final year ... also lettered in baseball.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born September 26, 1978 ... Sociology
major ... full name is Blake Dee Johnson ...
the son of Ted and Yvonne Johnson ... personal favorites include Michael Jordan,
Allen Iverson, the Chicago Bulls, seafood,
movies Boyz and the Hood and Friday,
book Rare Air, golf.
ICBIIIBr
IFarwanl • 67' • 2151/Js. • S011hamam ♦ Etie,P/1 ♦ Hal1larcm11kHS I
AT PENN STATE BEHREND _ _
Played in 1998-99 and the first six games
PBfJB 16
A highly-regarded walk-on who is
expected to provide
starting point guard
Adam Kaufman with
a breather ... physical player with
excellent range ...
doesn't possess
great quickness, but
has outstanding
vision and floor
smarts ... knows
how to win after playing four seasons at
perennial PIAA powerhouse Kennedy
Christian High School, where he earned Allstate accolades ... uncle is Joe Votino, the
head coach of the Golden Eagles ... excellent student.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Helped Kennedy Christian to four PIAA
Western finals and three PIAA Class A state
titles ... the Golden Eagles compiled a 10518 record during his four years, capturing
the state championship his final three seasons after losing in the western finals by a
point as a freshman ... Kennedy Christian
won District 10 championship all four years
... scored 1,003 career points, while setting
the school record for career assists with
842 .. . as a senior, helped team to 30-1
record, earning fifth team All-State honors
... averaged 11.3 ppg., 8.2 assists and 2.0
steals ... shot 4 7 percent from the field, 50
percent on three-pointers and 82 percent
from the line ... set school record for
assists in a game with 15 vs. Cleveland St.
Joe's ... a three-time All-Mercer County
I
Athletic Conference selection and was
named to the Sharon Herald Fab Five as a
senior.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born August 29, 1981 ... Elementary
Education major ... full name is Ryan P.
McElhinny ... the son of Patrick and Cathy
McElhinny ... father played football at Penn
State, while uncle, Joe Votino, played basketball at Youngstown State before becoming the coach at Kennedy Christian High
School ... personal favorites include Bobby
Hurley, Jason Williams, Vince carter, the
Sacramento Kings, spaghetti, movie
Hoosiers, book Grant Hill Lifestory, playing
football, baseball and other sports.
Sam Woods
Andy Stritzinger
Transfer from
Penn State Behrend
who will provide the
Fighting Scots with
size and depth in
the frontcourt ...
coach Greg
Walcavich notes
that he has the ability to play a couple
spots, but it all
depends how long it
will take him after
sitting out the last year ... was a high
school teammate of Fighting Scot Jason
Roseto at Harbor Creek.
auanl • 5'11' • 180 Ills. ♦ FrBshman ♦ Hennilage, PA • KennellV Christian HS
of last season for coach Dave Niland's Lions
... appeared in 20 games in 1998-99, averaging 2.5 ppg. and 1.4 rpg ... shot 52.6
percent from the floor (20 of 38) and 66.7
percent from the line (10 of 15) ... scored
10 points in 71-41 win over Hilbert, and
had 9 points in 91-70 win over D'Youville in
championship game of Ha mot Classic ...
appeared in six games a year ago, making
7 of 16 field goals (43.8 percent) and 2 of
2 free throws ... scored 16 points and
grabbed 15 rebounds.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
selection as a junior, the only other year he
played ... also competed in football for four
years and wrestling for two.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born July 3, 1980 ... Computer Science
major ... full name is Andrew Brian
Stritzinger ... the son of Robert and Lynda
Stritzinger ... personal favorites include
Vince carter, Kobe Bryant, the Los Angeles
Lakers, the Oakland Raiders, pizza, the
movie American Pie, basketball and football.
I
♦ 610" ♦ 2111/Js. ♦ lrllShman ♦ McKIIBS Racks, P/1 ♦ Montour HS
A raw talent
who provides the
Fighting Scots with
another big body
inside ... head
coach Greg
Walcavich feels he
is further along
than Jason Roseto
was at a similar
stage . . . needs to
work on his
strength, but is athletic and runs the floor well ... provides
Edinboro with another shot blocker ...
comes from the same high school as Adam
Kaufman ... was also a standout in volleyball ... could be a key performer in 200001.
HIGH SCHOOL _ _ __
Played basketball for coach Rich Brennan,
helping Montour High School to a 24-6
record and a berth in the PIAA quarterfinals
... averaged 11.2 points, 8 rebounds and 7
blocks, including 18 blocked shots in one
game the Spartans were 19-11 his junior
campaign ... volleyball team finished as the
state runnerup, finishing 34-1 after a loss
to Maplewood in the state championship tilt
. .. spikers won the WPIAL title his senior
season after finishing as the runnersup the
I
previous year with a 30-3 ledger ... was a
second team AII-WPIAL choice as a senior
at middle hitter ... a three-year letterwinner
in basketball, while earning four in volleyball.
PERSONAL _ _ _ __
Born December 19, 1981 ... majoring in
Business Administration ... full name is
Samuel Woods ... the son of Jim and
Virginia Woods ... personal favorites include
Kevin Garnett, the Minnesota
Timberwolves, the Los Angeles Lakers,
General Tso's chicken, the movie Blue
Chips, the book One Fish, Two Fish, Red
Fish, Blue Fish.
Played for coach Mike Pisano at Harbor
Creek High School ... earned first team AllErie County League honors as senior, helping Huskies go 22-4 ... averaged 17 ppg.
as a senior ... was a second team AII-ECL
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The PSAC
1999-2000 PSAC Men's Basketball Teams
1999-2000 PSAC Men's Basketball Standings
PSAC West
Ovenll
WestDMslon
W
l
W
l
california(Pa.)
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
10
10
2
2
23
20
7
8
4
25
7
8
7
5
17
12
5
1
7
11
13
7
13
19
1
11
6
20
Ovenll
PSAC East
East DIVISIID
W
l
W
l
West Chester
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Mansfield
Kutztown
10
22
6
8
2
4
7
5
7
5
16
19
12
10
9
15
20
13
16
4
8
6
3
3
9
9
13
10
FIRST ROUND
Indiana(Pa.) 71, California(Pa.) 64
Slippery Rock 73, Clarion 54
West. Chester 91, Millersville 68
Bloomsburg 64, Cheyney 59
SEMIFINALS
Indiana(Pa.) 93, West Chester 58
Slippery Rock 71, Bloomsburg 64
PSAC
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Indiana(Pa.) 63, Slippery Rock 50
1951
Psnnsvtvanla State Athletic Co•.-.nc•
INDIVIDUAl STATISTICS
GP
Alfonzo Wilson, Cheyney 22
25
Cedric Hameed, LHU
Ramzee Stanton, WCU
28
33
Mike Beckles, IUP
28
Andy Sedora, WCU
25
Tim Walls, K'town
Seth Martin, cal
30
Rah-Shun Roberts, Cal
30
Marc Wessell, Bloom
28
Kevin Hardy, K'town
26
Three-Point Field Goal Pct. GP
27
Aaron carter, Bloom
27
Jay DeShields, Bloom
Demontric Doodles, Mans 26
31
Geoff Evans, IUP
Matt Molinaro, cal
29
21
Tom Roth, Ship
Melvin Myers, cal
30
28
Robert Williams, WCU
Juwan Justice, ESU
26
27
Tamir Harbin, Clar
GP
Free Throw Pct.
27
Joe Meade, WCU
Tommy Harvey, Mans
26
Pago 1B
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Mike Beckles, IUP
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Seth Martin, California(Pa.)
Rah-Shun Roberts, California(Pa.)
David Shearer, Clarion
Kenny Tate, Edinboro
F
G
F
F
F
F
6-5
5-11
6-8
6-9
6-4
6-5
230
165
225
245
195
202
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
West Player ot the Year: Mike Beckles, IUP
Wast Rookie of the Year: Rollie Smith, Clarion
West Coach ot the Year: Anthony Jones, Slippery Rock
EISnRN DIVISION
FintTeam
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Tyariq Corbin, West Chester
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Tommy Harvey, Mansfield
Shahad Abdur Rahkman, ESU
Jamar Shaw, Cheyney
Ramzee Stanton, West_Chester
F
G
G
F
G
F
6-7
6-1
5-9
6-2
6-3
6-3
205
195
150
175
185
180
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
East Player II the Year: Jamar Shaw, Cheyney
East Ro1kie 1lthe Year: Shahad Abdur Rahkman, East Stroudsburg
East Coach II the Year: Dick Delaney, West Chest.er
1999-2000 PSAC Tournament
Field Gaal Pct.
WESTERN DIVISION
FintTeam
SCORING
FG FGI Pct.
78 121 .645
105 174 .603
149 247 .603
200 333 .601
125 210 .595
85 144 .590
198 336 .589
176 300 .587
128 238 .538
117 220 .532
3FG 3FGI Pct.
34
73 .466
63 140 .450
83 .434
36
71 164 .433
65 151 .430
37
88 .420
62 148 .419
54 132 .409
67 168 .399
66 166 .398
n nA Pct.
113 136 .831
151 182 .830
WESTERN DIVISION
SecandTeam
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Rico Abbondanza, Lock Haven
Jerome Davis, Slippery Rock
Tamir Harbin, Clarion
Steve Menifee, Indiana(Pa.)
Melvin Myers, California(Pa.)
James Richardson, Slippery Rock
G
F
G
F
G/F
F
6-4
6-5
6-3
6-7
6-5
6-6
210
240
190
235
185
200
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
EASTERN DIVISION
SacandTaam
Pos.
Ht.
Wt.
Yr.
Aaron Carter, Bloomsburg
Juwan Justice, East Stroudsburg
Joe Meade, West Chester
Gerald Redding, Millersville
Darnell Scott, Kutztown
Marc Wessell, Bloomsburg
G
G
G
G
F
C
6-1
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-11
190
200
180
175
200
235
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
GP
FG-FGA
Pct.
3FG-3FGA
Pct.
n-nA
Pct.
Jamar Shaw, Cheyney
25
Kenny Tate, Edinboro
26
Tommy Harvey, Mansfield 26
Shahad Rahkman, ESU 26
26
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Mike Beckles, IUP
33
Tamir Harbin, Clarion
27
Seth Martin, Cal
30
David Shearer, Clarion
27
Steve Menifee, IUP
33
197-413
211-431
134-341
199-404
158-451
200-333
147-347
198-336
143-291
196-371
.477
.490
.393
.493
.350
.601
.424
.589
.491
.528
34-128
3-9
67-205
17-65
79-251
30-60
66-166
0-3
21-60
9-33
.266
.333
.327
.262
.315
.500
.398
.000
.350
.273
124-171
108-161
151-182
63-115
76-116
165-232
95-138
92-145
127-172
123-167
.725
.671
.830
.548
.655
.711
.688
.634
.738
.737
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Shawn Munford, Bloom
Geoff Evans, IUP
Travis Wealand, Bloom
Damar Lopez, Mans
Montez Briggs, SRU
Louie Moore, SRU
Melvin Myers, cal
Rabo■nds
Kenny Tate, Edinboro
Mike Beckles, IUP
Marc Wessell, Bloom
James Richardson, SRU
Ramzee Stanton, WCU
26 64
28 71
31 93
28 60
26 106
29 59
29 66
30 61
GP
26
33
28
28
28
78
87
114
74
132
74
83
77
No.
267
321
263
263
260
.821
.816
.816
.811
.803
.797
.795
.792
Ava.
10.3
9.7
9.4
9.4
9.3
21111-11
David Shearer, Clarion
Steve Menifee, IUP
Shahad Rahkman, ESU
Seth Buckwalter, Bloom
Tom Roth, Ship
Assists
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Joe Meade, WCU
Tommy Harvey, Mans
Damar Lopez, Mans
Dwayne Anthony, IUP
Rico Abbondanza, LHU
Cort Hamilton, cal
27
33
26
27
21
GP
26
26
27
26
26
33
26
30
Pis. Avg.
552
533
486
478
471
595
455
488
434
524
215
254
199
206
156
No.
211
145
135
124
124
155
108
124
22.1
20.5
18.7
18.4
18.1
18.0
16.9
16.3
16.1
15.9
8.0
7.7
7.7
7.6
7.4
Avg.
8.1
5.6
5.0
4.8
4.8
4.7
4.2
4.1
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Montez Briggs, SRU
Rollie Smith, Clarion
Steals
Eric Evans, Cheyney
Tommy Harvey, Mans
Damar Lopez, Mans
Randy McKavish, SRU
Adam Kaufman, Edinboro
Chris Kelley, Clarion
Cort Hamilton, Cal
Jermaine Washington, M'ville
Fahreed Cheatham, Cheyney
Rico Abbondanza, LHU
Blocllad Shots
Cedric Hameed, LHU
Seth Buckwalter, Bloom
Steve Menifee, IUP
George Bailey, M'ville
Darnell Scott, K'town
Mike Beckles, IUP
James Richardson, SRU
Travar Johnson, Cheyney
Rah-Shun Roberts, Cal
Lorne Creighton, Mans
29
27
GP
26
26
26
23
26
27
30
26
25
26
GP
25
27
33
21
25
33
28
20
30
24
111
101
No.
82
71
59
50
54
54
59
51
46
47
No.
43
38
46
28
32
42
35
22
30
22
3.8
3.7
Ava.
3.2
2.7
2.3
2.2
2.1
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.8
Ava.
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.1
1.0
0.9
TEAM STATISTICS
Scoring Offense
Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.)
Clarion
Bloomsburg
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Edinboro
Cheyney
Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Millersville
Scaring Defense
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Cheyney
Clarion
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Edinboro
Lock Haven
Mansfield
Scoring Margin
Indiana(Pa.)
california(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Cheyney
Mansfield
Edinboro
Kutztown
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Field Goal Pel.
California(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
West Chester
Kutztown
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
GP Pts. Avg.
26 2174 83.6
33 2649 80.3
27 2166 80.2
28 2241 80.0
30 2351 78.4
28 2173 77.6
26 2016 77.5
26 1972 75.8
29 2094 72.2
26 1799 69.2
26 1795 69.0
26 1772 68.2
26 1748 67.2
27 1801 66.7
GP Pts. Ava.
33 2183 66.2
29 1969 67.9
30 2039 68.0
28 1967 70.3
28 1975 70.5
27 1932 71.6
26 1903 73.2
27 1979 73.3
26 1913 73.6
. 26 1949 75.0
26 1956 75.2
26 1976 76.0
26 1991 76.6
26 2132 82.0
OWn
011 Margin
80.3 66.2 +14.1
78.4 68.0 +10.4
+9.5
80.0 70.5
+7.4
77.6 70.3
+6.9
80.2 73.3
+4.3
72.2 67.9
+2.7
75.8 73.2
+1.6
83.6 82.0
+1.5
77.5 76.0
69.0 73.6
-4.5
-4.9
66.7 71.6
69.2 75.0
-5.8
-8.0
67.2 75.2
-8.4
68.2 76.6
GP
FG fGI Pct.
30 846 1722 .491
28 812 1669 .487
33 928 1978 .469
28 778 1677 .464
26 634 1387 .457
26 717 1576 .455
29 779 1727 .451
26 655 1485 .441
Clarion
Cheyney
East Stroudsburg
Edinboro
Millersville
Shippensburg
Field Goal Pct. Defense
Indiana(Pa.)
California(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Slippery Rock
Millersville
Cheyney
Shippensburg
Kutztown
Clarion
West Chester
Edinboro
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Mansfield
3-Plint Hald Goal Pct.
Bloomsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Clarion
East Stroudsburg
Mansfield
Edinboro
Kutztown
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock
Cheyney
Millersville
3-Point FG Per Game
Mansfield
Bloomsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Clarion
West Chester
California(Pa.)
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Cheyney
Millersville
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Slippery Rock
3-Point FG Pct. Defense
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Clarion
California(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Kutztown
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Mansfield
Cheyney
West Chester
Edinboro
Lock Haven
Free Throw Pel
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
West Chester
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Edinboro
California(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Kutztown
Millersville
21111-11 EtMtlTI lkirtrllity MBlli llallkBtblll
27
26
26
26
27
26
GP
33
30
28
29
27
26
26
26
27
28
26
26
26
26
GP
28
33
30
28
27
26
26
26
26
26
26
29
26
27
GP
26
28
33
26
27
28
30
26
26
26
27
26
26
29
GP
29
33
26
27
30
26
26
28
27
26
26
28
26
26
GP
28
26
28
27
33
29
26
26
30
26
26
26
26
27
728
707
647
734
663
608
FG
803
726
734
691
632
671
698
710
677
726
733
676
727
757
3FG
221
246
198
185
199
193
220
168
146
166
149
94
152
155
3FG
220
221
246
193
199
185
198
168
166
152
155
149
146
94
3FG
140
183
160
152
157
143
175
210
157
166
227
194
171
166
1669
1624
1540
1791
1684
1580
396
520
432
511
547
442
366
380
461
312
313
406
381
320
536
712
599
714
770
629
521
548
679
465
474
637
601
574
fGI
2026
1762
1771
1650
1468
1556
1604
1631
1543
1642
1646
1499
1561
1597
3FGI
545
650
535
511
558
551
638
499
438
502
465
298
519
537
3FGI
638
545
650
551
558
511
535
499
502
519
537
465
438
298
3FGI
472
588
504
477
492
448
531
601
449
473
637
535
464
445
n na
.436
.435
.420
.410
.394
.385
Pct.
.396
.412
.414
.419
.431
.431
.435
.435
.439
.442
.445
.451
.466
.474
Pel.
.406
.378
.370
.362
.357
.350
.345
.337
.333
.331
.320
.315
.293
.289
Ava.
8.46
7.89
7.45
7.42
7.37
6.61
6.60
6.46
6.38
5.85
5.74
5.73
5.62
3.24
Pct.
.297
.311
.317
.319
.319
.319
.330
.349
.350
.351
.356
.363
.369
.373
Pct.
.739
.730
.721
.716
.710
.703
.702
.693
.679
.671
.660
.637
.634
.557
Rebound Margin
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
california(Pa.)
West Chester
Clarion
Kutztown
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Assists
Bloomsburg
california(Pa.)
Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.)
West Chester
Edinboro
Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg
Clarion
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Shippensburg
Millersville
Steals
Cheyney
Mansfield
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Millersville
california(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
West Chester
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Edinboro
Lock Haven
Blocked Shots
India na(Pa.)
Edinboro
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
California(Pa.)
Mansfield
Shippensburg
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Cheyney
Millersville
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Tumovar Margin
Clarion
Cheyney
Millersville
West Chester
Edinboro
california(Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Kutztown
DPI Margin
35.3
+5.4
+4.8
33.3
+4.4
39.2
32.5
+3.6
+3.2
34.5
+2.3
36.4
35.4
+2.3
+1.8
38.2
35.8
+1.4
-1.4
38.4
39.1
-1.5
37.7
-1.8
-2.9
36.5
42.3
-5.7
GP
No. Ava.
28 498 17.8
30 512 17.1
26 437 16.8
33 543 16.5
28 436 15.6
26 388 14.9
29 398 13.7
26 354 13.6
27 360 13.3
26 343 13.2
26 341 13.1
26 327 12.6
26 315 12.1
27 321 11.9
No. Ava.
GP
26 268 10.3
26 248 9.5
27 256 9.5
33 295 8.9
26 225 8.7
28 242 8.6
27 226 8.4
30 250 8.3
29 235 8.1
28 225 8.0
26 197 7.6
26 184 7.1
26 182 7.0
26 173 6.7
GP
No. Avg.
33 147 4.5
26 115 4.4
92 3.5
26
84 3.2
26
81 2.9
28
84 2.8
30
72 2.8
26
68 2.6
26
27
69 2.6
29
74 2.6
26
63 2.4
27
62 2.3
64 2.3
28
40 1.5
26
Opp Margin
Own
+3.6
13.1 16.7
+2.7
14.4 17.1
15.5 18.0 +2.5
+1.9
14.5 16.4
+1.8
13.6 15.3
15.4 16.6 +1.1
+.0.6
15.4 16.0
18.0 18.6 +0.5
0.0
16.9 16.9
-0.6
18.7 18.1
-0.7
17.9 17.2
-1.7
16.2 14.6
-2.4
17.1 14.7
-5.8
21.7 15.9
OWn
40.7
38.0
43.6
36.1
37.7
38.7
37.7
39.9
37.2
37.0
37.6
35.8
33.6
36.6
,_ 18
1888-2000 Final Statistics
Pivotal Injury Leaves Fighting Scots Out of PSAC
Playoff Picture
The Edinboro Univarsitv 11an's baskatball taa11 was
cruising along with a a10-6 record and appeared wall
on its wav to athird straight Pannsvlvania State Athletic
Contaranca plavon banh when the Fighting Scots traveled to lndianalPa.l on Januarv 26.
Just when the Scots appeared ready to
peak entering the final month of play, fate
dealt head coach Greg Walcavich's team a
cruel blow. Center Jason Roseto, the top
shot blocker in Division II, suffered a broken bone in his hand and would be lost for
the rest of the season. Without the big
freshman, who until that point had battled
the big, bad boys of the PSAC on an even
basis, the Scots went on to lose to IUP, and
finished with six losses in their final eight
contests.
It should be noted that even had
Roseto been available for the final nine
games, Edinboro may have failed to reach
the PSAC Tournament. California(Pa.) and
Indiana(Pa.) maintained their usual spots
high atop the PSAC West, with Clarion
posting a twenty-win season. A muchimproved Slippery Rock came on strong
down the stretch to edge the Fighting
Scots for the final playoff spot.
While the team's main goal of reaching
postseason play went unachieved, 19992000 was an exciting season filled with
plenty of outstanding accomplishments.
Edinboro opened the season in the Wendy's
Classic, hosted by Ohio Univ.-Eastern.
Junior college transfer Kenny Tate served
immediate notice that he would be a force
with a 32-point, 12-rebound effort in a 9985 win over West Liberty in the opening
round.
Edinboro disposed of Wheeling Jesuit
by a 77-57 count in the championship tilt,
with Tate earning MVP honors.
Game number three turned into a classic, despite poor shooting on both team's
parts. Local rival Mercyhurst finally prevailed in a contest which went into two
overtimes by a 90-86 count. Area basketball fans had their first opportunity to see
Tate, and they had to come away
impressed with his skill and untiring work
ethic. The 6'4" forward dropped in 27
points and grabbed 16 boards.
The Mercyhurst affair also afforded
fans a chance to view Roseto's transformation into a college player. A former standout at nearby Harbor Creek High School,
he blocked 5 shots while going toe-to-toe
with Laker pivotman Brent Swain.
PaUB20
Wins over Allegheny and Point Park
boosted Edinboro's record to 4-1 before the
Scots fell to another local entrant, Gannon,
by a 96-79 score. The next game was a
rematch with Mercyhurst at McComb
Fieldhouse, with Edinboro evening the
score with a 60-57 victory, improving to 5-2
entering the Christmas break.
The Fighting Scots turned in a disappointing performance in the Capital Key
Classic prior to New Years. Edinboro
dropped all three of its contests to see its
record go to 5-5.
The millenium dawned with a hot
streak, as the Scots won five of six games
heading into late January, leading into that
fateful night at Indiana.
The lone loss during the stretch was a
79-76 battle with the Vulcans of
California(Pa.). Prior to that, Edinboro
scored a season-high 104 points in a 10480 triumph over Columbia Union, then
edged Clarion in another classic affair, 8574 in overtime. The Scots rallied from a
large second-half deficit to force the extra
session, then dominated the five minute
extra period behind point guard Adam
Kaufman. Kaufman scored 21 points,
handed out 8 assists and grabbed 6
rebounds.
Following the cal tilt, Edinboro ran off
three more wins, the most notable a nonconference triumph over Mansfield. The
Mountaineers continually drove inside, only
to be rebuffed by Roseto. When the
evening was over, Roseto had tied the
school and PSAC record with 11 blocked
shots in the Boro's 96-85 win.
Following the 74-61 loss to IUP, the
Scots righted themselves long enough for a
69-62 win over Lock Haven, but the small
lineup featuring no starters taller than 6'4"
lost its next five games.
That's not to say the Scots went down
without a fight, but the losing skid virtually
ended their playoff hopes. The most noteworthy game in the five-game skid
occurred at Clarion, where the two PSAC
rivals played a double overtime affair with
the Fighting Scots battling for their playoff
lives. Clarion would pull out a 100-94 triumph.
The losing streak came to an end with
an 84-61 win over Shippensburg, but four
days later Slippery Rock officially eliminated
the Scots with a 77-66 win. One game
under .500, Edinboro pulled out a 76-67
win at Lock Haven, thanks to a season-high
20 markers from Rob Schadt, for a 13-13
final ledger.
Tate and Kaufman garnered numerous
honors, with both capturing a spot on the
AII-PSAC West first team. Tate then was
named to the NABC East Region first unit,
with Kaufman a second team selection.
Tate would go on to earn a spot on the
Basketball Times second team All-American
unit, while Kaufman was recognized as an
honorable mention All-American by Division
II Bulletin.
Tate led the Scots both in scoring
(20.5 ppg.) and rebounding (10.3 rpg.),
while Kaufman enjoyed another typical
campaign with 211 assists and an 11.8
scoring average.
Jean Paul, the lone senior on the
squad, finished as the second-leading scorer at 14.3 ppg., with junior college transfer
Keith Allen also in double digits at 10.3
ppg. And Roseto, despite missing nine
games, finished with 71 blocked shots.
1888-2000 Final Statistics
FINAL RECORD: 13-13
PSAC West: 5-1
PLAYER
G-GS
MIN M/G
Kenny Tate
Jean Paul
Adam Kaufman
Keith Allen
David Gartrell
Rob Schodt
James Dickerson
Jason Roseto
Ramee Davis
Derek Armstrong
Ryan Leahy
Kevin O'Connor
TEAM
26-26
26-26
26-26
26-26
24-1
24-1
23-2
17-17
20-3
20-2
8-0
6-0
BOROTOTllS
OPPTOTllS
26-26 5326
26-26 5326
Date
Nov. 19
ov. 0
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
29
1
6
11
20
!Dec. 28
1llec 29
853
856
1012
716
447
215
267
464
231
178
66
21
32.8
32.9
38.9
27.5
18.6
9.0
11.6
27.3
11.6
8.9
8.2
3.5
FG-FGI
211-431
141-333
92-249
101-271
46-125
31-67
30-94
33-71
16-71
19-52
10-18
4-9
Pct. 3FG-3FGA
.490
.423
.369
.373
.368
.463
.319
.465
.225
.365
.556
.444
734-1791 A10 168-500
733-1646 .445 172-467
Opponam
Score
vs. Wheelin,gJesult
w,
- ffl Cllllll, ~7iiillli --vs. West. Liberty
' W, ···99-~,
at Mercyhurst
ALLEGHENY
POINT PARK
at Gannon
MERCYHURST
L,
w,
w,
L,
AU.
vs. Bloomst>i1·rg
Dec. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 12
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
vs. Franklin Pierce
COLUMBIA UNION
CLARION*
CALIFORNIA(PA)*
at Ohio Valley
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
19
22
26
29
2
5
9
12
MANSFIELD
at Shippensburg*
at Indiana(Pa.)*
LOCK HAVEN*
SLIPPERY ROCK*
at California(Pa.)*
at Clarion*
at Mansfield
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
16
19
23
26
INDIANA(PA)*
SHIPPENSBURG*
at Slippery Rock*
at Lock Haven*
L,
L,
L,
w,
w,
L,
w,
w,
w,
L,
w,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
w,
L,
w,
.336
.368
FT-FTI
Pct.
108-161
46-62
64-78
57-102
22-26
23-31
22-34
15-22
15-19
4-5
4-6
0-2
.671
.742
.821
.559
.846
.742
.647
.682
.789
.800
.667
.000
86-90 2ot 1356
87-74
1000
100-72
950
79-96
2613
60-57
600
••
TO
Bl
ST
PF-D
m
78
64
60
56
23
13
17
4
17
9
10
1
4
0
0
14
71
1
5
1
0
37
29
54
15
12
8
14
7
5
1
2
0
85-4
77-3
47-0
49-1
40-2
35-0
38-0
40-1
25-1
14-0
12-1
3-0
533 20.5
373 14.3
307 11.8
267 10.3
149 6.2
86 3.6
82 3.6
81 4.8
53 2.7.
49 2.5
26 ~.J .
10 1;7;1
REI
Hi Scorer
Tate (27)
Tate (26)
Allen (15)
Allen, Paul (19)
Tate (18
DIP Hi Rebounder
Tate (12)
Ia«L(8)
Jebbia (21)
BCQWO (il)
:JacksonYMiller (4
(8) ~.
Tate (16)
Tate (13)
Tate (9)
Allen, Roseto (8)
Tate (15)
Swain (22)
Delsandro (12)
carroll (17)
AI-Khas (21)
Bradley (19)
Swain (19)
McLaughlin (10)
Buben, Carroll (6)
AI-Khas (10)
Swain (17)
BeQ~~.(17)
Tate, Kaufman (8)
four with (7)
, Tate (11)
Tate (9)
Tate (12)
96-85
400
65-62
500
61-74
1010
69-62
600
73-85
600
65-74
94-100 2ot 1800
78-83
324
Tate (29)
Tate (22)
Tate (16)
Tate (21)
Kaufman (20)
Tate (27)
Paul (27)
Tate (19)
Allen, Tate (11)
Allen (10)
Roseto, Tate (9)
Tate (9)
Tate (8)
Tate (14)
Tate (14)
Tate (15)
63-71
84-61
66-77
76-67
Paul
Tate
Tate
Tate
Davis (7)
Dickerson (10)
Allen (7)
Tate (18)
900
750
500
430
(21)
(31)
(23)
(27)
3
2
2
Opp Hi scorer
125
250
1300
1100
250
75-80
104-80
85-74 ot
76-79
86-74
200
200
13
Hi Rebounder
Tate (14f ·
au (l6)
Tate (20)
Tate (23)
Kaufman (21)
Tate (20)
Tate (25)
59-78
53-79
-
I
267 10.3 32
148 5.7 50
106 '; ,4.1 211
159 6.1 35
42
1.8 29
47
0
2.0
68
8
3.0
111
4
6.5
37
1.9 11
23
3
1.1
10 1.2
4
6 1.0
3
110
380-548 .693 1134 a.I 390 352 116 184 465-13 2116
338-494 .614 1018 11.2 421 397 100 175 463-10 1976
Z-5.i
w,
CIPl1ll m CIASSIC CIP. aan, IY
.¥~· Bryant Jfr,,.: ·
Pct.
3-9
.333
45-119 .378
59-161 .366
8-45
.178
35-100 .350
1-5
.200
0-0
.000
0-0
.000
6-32
.188
7-21
.333
2-6
.333
2-2
1.000
OeSbields (20)
,,•,jtOnyekwu (8)
· esseH (12) _ _
Edge (17)
Hockaday (23)
Harbin (24)
Martin (24)
Colgrove (16)
Scott (10)
Daniels (11)
Stevens (14)
Martin (11)
Hennessy,
Sparrow (10)
Harvey (18)
Goodman (15)
Roth (15)
Roth (8)
Beckles (24)
Beckles (9)
DeVan (14)
Abbondanza (9)
Richardson (25) Davis (8)
Simpson (20)
Roberts (8)
Shearer (29)
Nesmith (8)
Damar Lopez (24) Harvey,
Goodman (8)
Beckles (24)
Beckles (15)
Roth (18)
Roth (8)
Richardson (22) Richardson (8)
Seitz (14)
Abbondanza (10)
* Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference West contest
Freshman center Jason Roseto blocked 71 shots
despite missing the last nine games with a broken
bone in his hand.
21111-11 EallaTJ larlll'Bitf MBtli BallkBtJJal
Page21
Year-by-Year Records
Year
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-32
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
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
w
12
l
Pct.
2
.857
.571
8
6
11
4
.733
12
1
.923
4
.692
9
8
5
.615
.727
8
3
5
.500
5
7
6
.538
.429
6
8
8
2
.800
4
.765
13
11
4
.733
3
7
.300
1
1
.500
World War II
World War II
0
5
.000
7
8
.467
4
11
.267
9
.438
12
.706
5
9
.500
9
.333
6
12
.381
8
13
6
12
.333
12
.400
8
3
17
.150
14
.263
5
10
11
.476
.400
8
12
6
.316
13
.286
6
15
17
7
.708
11
9
.550
16
.727
6
10
.556
8
Coach
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
Sox
w
18
1111
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
Harrison
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2000
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Art McComb
Art McComb
Art McComb
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
Bob Thurbon
Jim Smart
Loyal Park
Loyal Park
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Pct.
Coach
16
17
13
18
22
24
11
9
11
21
7
22
18
17
12
18
14
12
14
22
18
20
12
20
15
21
13
26
16
13
5
11
5
8
9
8
9
9
6
5
5
12
15
14
6
17
8
10
11
14
13
12
15
12
5
10
9
17
8
11
8
14
8
12
13
.783
.500
.792
.636
.591
.667
.654
.591
.750
.815
.828
.478
.375
.440
.778
.292
.733
.643
.607
.462
.581
.538
.444
.538
.815
.643
.690
.414
.714
.577
.724
.481
.765
.571
.500
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Dave Rooney
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Jim McDonald
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Guy Conti
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Jim Sims
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
848
623
.576
10 Head Coaches
11
19
14
13
70Years
l
All-Time Coaches
w
Coach
Years
Seasons
Games
l
Pct.
Sox Harrison
Art McComb
Bob Thurbon
Jim Smart
Loyal Park
Jim McDonald
Dave Rooney
Guy Conti
Jim Sims
Greg Walcavich
1928-43/45-53
1953-56
1956-59
1959-60
1960-62
1962-71/72-75
1971-72
1975-84
1984-89
1989-2000
23
3
3
1
2
12
1
9
5
11
309
58
60
19
45
270
26
238
136
310
175
17
23
6
23
181
17
140
70
196
134
41
37
13
22
89
9
98
66
114
.566
.291
.383
.316
.511
.670
.654
.588
.510
.632
Totals -10 Head Coaches
1928-2000
70
1443
848
623
.576
Individual &Team Records
INDIVIDUAL
GAME
Most Points: 54 by Frank Smith vs. Fredonia
State, 1966-67; 52 by Frank Smith vs. Kenyon,
1968-69
Most Field Goals Made: 21 by Frank Smith
vs. Waynesburg, 1966-67; by Frank Smith vs.
Kenyon, 1968-69
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made:
10 by Jesse Ogden vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1996-97; 9
by Jesse Ogden vs. Point Park, 1996-97; by
Jesse Ogden vs. Mansfield, 1996-97
Most Free Throws Made: 14 by four players,
last by Derek Walton vs. Millersville, 1990-91
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 14
by Ken Gerber (14 of 14) vs. Gannon, 1961-62
Most Rebounds: 39 by Don Dougan vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 1964-65
Most Assists: 20 by Larry Betar vs.
California(Pa.), 1973-74; 19 by Dave Knowlton
vs. Grove City, 1969-70
Most Blocked Shots: 11 by Jason Roseto vs.
Mansfield, 1999-2000; Melvin Hooker vs.
Slippery Rock, 1979-80; 10 by Michael Johnson
vs. Point Park, 1995-96
SEASON
Most Points: 800 by Tyrone Mason, 1995-96
Highest Scoring Average: 30.1 by Frank
Smith, 1966-67
Most Field Goals Made: 307 by Tyrone
Mason, 1995-96
Most Field Goals Attempted: 594 by Tyrone
Mason, 1995-96
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .647 by
Ricky Jordan, 1987-88 (141 of 218)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 118 by
Jesse Ogden, 1997-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 286
by Jesse Ogden, 1997-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:
.462 by Greg Fox, 1992-93 (37 of 80)
Most Free Throws Made: 139 by Billy Wade,
1989-90
Most Free Throws Attempted: 195 by
Dwayne Butler, 1997-98
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .882 by
Roy Stauffer, 1972-73 (90 of 102)
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 38
by Ken Gerber, 1961-62
Most Rebounds: 393 by Darryl Meacham,
1965-66
Highest Rebounding Average: 18.5 by
Darryl Meacham, 1966-67
Most Assists: 273 by Adam Kaufman, 1997-98
Most Steals: 128 by Fred Riley, 1970-71
Most Blocked Shots: 125 by Melvin Hooker,
1979-80
CAREER
Most Points: 1,954 by Tyrone Mason, 1993-96
Highest Scoring Average: 23.6 by Tyrone
Mason, 1993-96
Most Field Goals Made: 720 by Tyrone
Mason, 1993-96
Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,508 by Don
Lovett, 1976-80
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .640 by
Ricky Jordan, 1986-88 (249 of 389)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 334 by
Jesse Ogden, 1994-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 815
by Jesse Ogden, 1994-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:
42.8 by Jose Davis, 1986-88 (134 of 313)
Most Free Throws Made: 364 by Dan
Petchel, 1961-65
Most Free Throws Attempted: 509 by Jim
Prokell, 1969-72
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .863 by
Roy Stauffer, 1971-74 (239 of 277)
Most Rebounds: 992 by Don Dougan, 196368
Highest Rebounding Average: 12.8 by
Darryl Meacham, 1963-67
Most Assists: 687 by Adam Kaufman, 1997present
Most Steals: 246 by Fred Riley, 1969-72
Most Blocked Shots: 201 by Melvin Hooker,
1977-80
Most Games Played: 110 by Jesse Ogden,
1994-98
TEAM
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Most Assists: 559 in 1990-91
Most Turnovers: 506 in 1974-75
Most Steals: 493 in 1970-71
Most Blocked Shots: 161 in 1989-90
Most Games: 34 in 1997-98
EDINBORO IN THE NCU DIVISION II PLAYOFFS
1981-82
NCU East Regional
Bloomsburg 53, Edinboro 50
Edinboro 56, Monmouth 53
1985-86
NCU East Regional
1993-94
NCU East Regional
Edinboro 88, West Chester 67
lndiana(Pa.) 90, Edinboro 77
Gannon 75, Edinboro 66
Guy Conti
SEASON
Most Wins: 26 in 1997-98
Most Losses: 17 in 1992-93; 1980-81 and
1955-56
Fewest Wins: O in 1945-46
Fewest Losses: 1 in 1931-32
Highest Winning Percentage: .923 in 193132 (12-1)
Lowest Winning Percentage: .000 in 194546 (0-5)
Most Consecutive Wins: 13 in 1975-76
Most Consecutive Losses: 12 in 1955-57
Most Points Scored: 2,784 in 1997-98
Highest Scoring Average: 89.4 in 1967-68
Most Field Goals Made: 1,003 in 1997-98
Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,231 in
1997-98
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .513 in
1966-67
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 247 in
1997-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 670 in
1997-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:
.445 in 1987-88
Most Free Throws Made: 531 in 1997-98
Most Free Throws Attempted: 763 in 198586
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .736 in
1990-91
Most Rebounds: 1,385 in 1975-76
Highest Rebounding Average: 55.7 in
1965-66
Most Points Scored: 133 vs. Lock Haven,
1967-68
Most Points in a Half: 74 vs. Point Park,
1973-74
Most Combined Points: 256 vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan (West Virginia Wesleyan 129, Edinboro
127 20T), 1990-91
Most Field Goals Made: 54 vs. Lock Haven,
1967-68; vs. Alliance, 1973-74
Most Field Goals Attempted: 114 vs.
Mercyhurst, 1999-2000
Millersville 107, Edinboro 86
Jim McDonald
GAME
Most Free Throws Made: 34 vs. Lock Haven,
1998-99
Most Free Throws Attempted: 47 vs. Lock
Haven, 1998-99
Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs.
Bloomsburg (12 of 12), 1998-99
Most Rebounds: 93 vs. Clarion, 1968-69
Longest Game: 5 overtimes vs. California(Pa.),
1988-89
1995-96
NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 90, Bloomsburg 82
Califomia(Pa.) 84, Edinboro 76
1991-98
NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 83, Califomia(Pa.) 78
Salem-Teikyo 91, Edinboro 83
Jim Sims
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Career Records
POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
Tyrone Mason
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) .... 1,954
Walt Askins (1956-60) ...... 1,739
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ...... 1,553
Don Lovett (1976-80) ...... 1,496
Billy Wade (1986-90) ....... 1,446
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ..... 1,420
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ...... 1,344
Fred Riley (1969-72) ....... 1,279
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ..... 1,246
Frank Smith (1965-69) ...... 1,225
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ..... 1,208
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ....... 1,196
Tom Taylor (1984-87) ...... 1,183
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ..... 1,177
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ..... 1,156
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ...... 1,149
Steve Senko (1979-83) ...... 1,145
Don Dougan (1963-68) ..... 1,095
Jose Davis (1982-83, '86-88) .. 1,066
Sterling Washington (1988-91) .. 931
Price Williams (1991-92, '93-94) .912
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ...... 904
Terrance Jenkins (1983-86) .... 895
Earl Minor (1983-85) ........ 895
Land Battle (1980-83) ........ 893
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) .... 881
Rod Vashaw (1956-60) ....... 879
Sean Gibson (1991-93) ....... 869
Bob Mcveigh (1949-51) ...... 840
Adam Kaufman (1997-00) ..... 830
Wendel Rojik (1960-64) ...... 812
Phillip Melton (1992-96) ......808
Alonzo Craig (1973-77) ....... 798
Dave Shenefelt (1962-66) ..... 797
Larry Betar (1971-75) . ...... .755
Jim Sims (1960-64) ......... 730
Harry Jenkins (1965-69) ...... 728
Ken Barker (1960-63) ........ 708
Jean Paul (1998-00) .. . ...... 701
Art Dickenson (1968-71) ...... 692
Michael Johnson (1995-96, '98-99) .684
Tyrone Tillman (1977-80) ..... 667
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 635
Dennis Hampton (1973-76) .... 613
Eric Trosch (1985-89) ........ 612
George Satler (1985-89) ...... 611
Ricky Jordan (1986-88) .......609
Don Childs (1974-76) ........607
Willie Lee (1980-84) ......... 597
Ron Beckett (1972-77) ....... 591
9.
10.
Darryl Meacham
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Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ..... 23.6
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ...... 19.9
Warren Chance (1997-98) .... 18.7
Price Williams (1991-92, '93-94) 17.9
Fred Riley (1969-71) ........ 17.8
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 16.8
Earl Minor (1983-85) ........ 16.6
7.
8.
9.
10.
REBOUNDS
Don Dougan (1963-68) ....... 992
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) .... 897
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ......841
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 792
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ...... .744
Land Battle (1980-83) ....... .732
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 714
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ...... 690
Ken Barker (1960-65) ........ 689
Phillip Melton (1992-96) ...... 651
Don Lovett (1976-80) ........ 651
12. Tom Taylor (1984-87) ........ 648
13. Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 637
14. Wendel Rojik (1960-64) ......622
15. Jim Prokell (1969-72) ........ 593
16. Dennis Hampton (1973-76) ... .543
17. Sterling Washington (1988-91) . .526
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) .... 12.8
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ..... 12.2
Don Dougan (1963-68) ...... 11.5
Bob Burlingame (1969-70) .... 11.4
Dennis Hampton (1973-76) ... 10.6
Land Battle (1980-83) ....... 10.2
Mickey Unick (1967-69) ...... 10.2
Lynn Nelson (1965-67) ...... 10.2
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ........ 8.9
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 8.7
FIELD GOil PERCENTAGE
Ricky Jordan (1986-88) 249-389 .640
Billy Wade (1986-90) 571-997 .573
Lasana Crider (1991-94)196-346 .566
Phillip Melton (1992-96) 340-602 .565
Mickey Unick (1967-69) 175-313 .559
Land Battle (1980-83) 393-707 .556
Michael Johnson (1995-96; '98-99)
281-531 .548
8. Lynn Nelson (1965-67) 186-353 .527
9. Darryl Meachem (1963-67)
352-670 .525
10. Tom Taylor (1984-87) 459-877 .523
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SCORING AVERAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ....... 16.6
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ...... 16.2
Melvin Hooker (19776-80) .... 16.1
career Records
FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 720
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 659
Don Lovett (1976-80) ........ 646
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ...... 597
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 571
Fred Riley (1969-72) ........ 536
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ...... 517
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ...... .490
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 487
Frank Smith (1965-69) ...... .483
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Don Lovett (1976-80) ...... 1,508
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ...... 1,501
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) .... 1,439
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ..... 1,328
Fred Riley (1969-72) ....... 1,117
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ..... 1,062
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ..... 1,030
Steve Senko (1979-83) .......999
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........997
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ....... 963
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
1. Roy Stauffer (1971-74)
239-277
2. Jose Davis (1982-83; '86-88)
197-232
3. Tyrone Mason (1993-96) 349-413
4. .Adam 01eek (1991-93)
176-211
5. Warren Oiance (1997-98) 110-133
6. Sean Gibson (1990-93)
168-207
7. Walter Reap (1990-91; '93-94)
112-139
8. Mark Murdock (1989-91) 102-127
9. Charlie Hickox (1973-75) 124-156
10. Earl Minor (1983-85)
209-264
.863
.849
.845
.834
.827
.812
.806
.803
.795
.792
FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ....... 364
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ........ 358
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 349
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 299
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 297
Don Dougan (1963-68) ....... 275
Tom Taylor (1984-87) ........ 265
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 259
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ....... 239
Tim Smiley (1973-76) ........ 235
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ........ 509
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ....... 508
Tyrone Mason (1993-95) ..... .413
Don Dougan (1963-68) ....... 399
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 396
Frank Smith (1965-69) ....... 394
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 390
Tom Taylor (1984-87) ........ 386
Darryl Meacham (1963-67) ... .342
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 340
3-PT. FIELD GOil PERCENTAGE
Jose Davis (1986-88)
134-313
.Adam 01eek (1991-93)
100-242
Greg Fox (1989-93)
6Q-146
Jesse Ogden (1994-98)
334-815
Adrian Batts (1988-90)
43-108
George Satler (1985-89)
6Q-158
Warren Chance (1997-98) 77-196
Price Williams (1991-92; '93-94)
84-222
9. Tyrone Mason (1993-96) 165-486
10. Sean Gibson (1990-93)
43-132
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
.428
.413
.411
.410
.398
.380
.393
.378
.340
.326
3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ....... 334
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 165
Jose Davis (1986-88) ........ 134
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 119
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ....... 100
Price Williams (1991-92; '93-94) .84
Jean Paul (1998-00) .......... 81
Warren Chance (1997-98) ...... 77
Tim Miller (1995-97) ......... 75
Mark Murdock (1989-91) ...... 71
3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ....... 815
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ..... .486
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 351
Jose Davis (1986-88) ........ 313
Adam Cheek (1991-93) ....... 242
Tim Miller (1995-97) ......... 226
Price Williams (1991-92; '93-94) 222
Mark Murdock (1989-91) ...... 219
Jean Paul (1998-00) ......... 214
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 196
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Sterling Washington (1988-91) .. 161
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ...... 157
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ...... 148
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ....... 142
Mark Murdock (1989-91) ...... 135
BLOCKED SHOTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Melvin Hooker (1977-80) ...... 201
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ...... 147
Barry Marshall (1980-84) ..... 138
Alonzo Jenkins (1986-88) ..... 122
Land Battle (1980-83) ........ 120
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 119
Michael Johnson (1995-96; '98-99) 109
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 107
Sterling Washington (1988-91) .. 83
Jason Roseto (1999-pres.) ..... 71
GAMES PLAYED
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ....... 110
Aaron Brown (1988-92) ...... 108
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ...... 108
S~ve Senko (1979-83) ....... 106
Willie Lee (1980-84) ......... 105
Eric Trosch (1985-89) ........ 103
Gary Stanton (1974-78) ...... 101
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........ 100
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 100
Phillip Melton (1992-96) .......99
ASSISTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 687
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 515
Dave Knowlton (1968-71) ..... 501
Tyrone Mason (1993-96) ..... .401
Greg Fox (1989-93) ......... 365
Larry Betar (1971-75) ........ 341
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 323
Derek Walton (1990-92) ...... 299
Dean Doss (1995-97) ...... . .280
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ....... 266
STEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Fred Riley (1969-72) ........ 246
Steve Senko (1979-83) ....... 201
Tim Smiley (1973-77) ........ 174
Adam Kaufman (1997-pres.) ... 168
Dave Knowlton (1968-71) ..... 162
Steve Senko
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Season Records
POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
21.
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Tyrone Mason ( 1995-96) . . . . .. 800
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 691
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 635
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ....... 594
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 576
Adam Cheek (1992-93) ....... 562
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 557
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 557
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 533
Dwayne Butler (1997-98) ..... 532
Tim Smiley (1975-76) .... . ... 508
Walt Askins (1956-57) ...... .496
Don Lovett (1978-79) ........ 494
Fred Riley (1971-72) ....... .492
Fred Riley (1970-71) ....... .485
Sterling Washington (1990-91) . .480
Sean Gibson (1992-93) ...... .467
Frank Smith (1968-69) ...... .466
Tyrone Mason (1993-94) ..... .463
Earl Minor (1984-85) ....... .463
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ...... .460
SCORING AVERAGE
Adam Cheek
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
12.
14.
15.
Frank Smith (1966-67) ....... 30.1
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ..... 27.6
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ..... 26.6
Walt Askins (1956-57) ....... 26.1
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 25.6
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 21.3
Frank Smith (1968-69) ....... 21.2
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 20.6
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ...... 20.5
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ....... 20.5
Fred Riley (1970-71) ........ 20.2
Price Williams (1993-94) ..... 19.9
Price Williams (1991-92) ..... 19.9
Don Lovett (1978-79) ....... 19.8
Roy Stauffer (1972-73) ...... 19.5
REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Tim Smiley
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14.
15.
Season Records
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
15.
Ricky Jordan (1987-88)
Michael Johnson (1995-96)
Ricky Jordan (1986-87)
Darryl Meacham (1966-67)
Frank Smith (1966-67)
Phillip Melton (1995-96)
Billy Wade (1988-89)
Mickey Unick (1967-68)
Lasana Oider (1992-93)
Billy Wade (1987-88)
141-218
121-188
108-171
62-102
102-173
68-115
182-308
148-254
83-144
139-243
.647
.644
.632
.ffi7
.593
.591
.590
.582
.576
.573
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ...... 307
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 242
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ....... 234
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 224
Tim Smiley (1975-76) ........ 222
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 211
Fred Riley (1970-71) ........ 210
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 209
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 209
Don Lovett (1979-80) ........ 202
FIElD GOALS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ...... 594
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 509
Warren Chance (1997-98) .... .496
Tim Smiley (1975-76) ....... .494
Adam Cheek (1991-92) ...... .482
Don Lovett (1978-79) ....... .479
Don Lovett (1979-80) ....... .465
Adam Cheek (1992-93) ...... .442
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ....... .431
Fred Riley (1970-71) ....... .425
21111-118MtJrtJ ltirlll'Bity MIIRi llalJkBt/Jal
Roy Stauffer (1972-73) 90-102
Tyrone Mason (1994-95)124-142
Roy Stauffer (1971-72)
81-93
Tyrone Mason (1995-96)153-176
Adam Cheek (1992-93) 96-111
Rob Schadt (1998-99)
56-65
Mark Murdock (1990-91) 66-77
Jose Davis (1987-88) 122-143
Ken Gerber (1961-62)
63-74
Fred Riley (1971-72)
100-118
.882
.873
.871
.865
.865
.862
.857
.853
.851
.847
FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
FIELD GOALS MADE
10.
Darryl Meacham (1965-66) .... 393
Melvin Hooker (1979-80) ...... 345
Amos Upshaw (1997-98) ...... 311
Mickey Unick (1967-68) ...... 303
Land Battle (1981-82) ........ 299
Dennis Hampton (1975-76) .... 299
Don Dougan (1967-68) ....... 287
Billy Wade (1988-89) ........ 272
Don Dougan (1965-66) ....... 268
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........267
Tom Taylor (1985-86) ........250
Bob Burlingame (1969-70) .... 250
Frank Smith (1968-69) ....... 250
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 249
Gary Stanton (1977-78) ...... 247
Frank Smith (1967-68) ....... 247
Darryl Meacham (1966-67) .... 18.5
Darryl Meacham (1965-66) .... 17.1
Frank Smith (1966-67) ....... 13.9
Melvin Hooker (1979-80) ..... 13.8
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 13.1
Mickey Unick (1967-68) ...... 12.6
Lynn Nelson (1966-67) ...... 12.2
Don Dougan (1967-68) ...... 12.0
Art Dickenson (1970-71) ..... 11.8
Don Dougan (1965-66) ...... 11.6
Don Dougan (1964-65) ...... 11.6
Melvin Hooker (1978-79) ..... 11.5
Bob Burlingame (1969-70) .... 11.4
Frank Smith (1968-69) ....... 11.4
Land Battle (1980-81) ....... 11.0
FIElD GOil PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
Dwayne Butler (1997-98) ..... 195
Jim Prokell (1971-72) ........ 192
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 179
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) ...... 176
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 169
Darryl Meacham (1965-:-66) .... 168
Jim Prokell (1969-70) ........ 164
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 161
Derek Walton (1990-91) ...... 157
1 Tom Taylor (1985-86) ........ 157
3-PT. FIElD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1. Michael Johnson (1998-99)
25-54
2. Greg Fox (1992-93)
37-80
3. Jose Davis (1987-88)
80-176
4. Jesse Ogden (1995-96) 89-200
5. Adrian Batts (1989-90)
32-72
6. Adam Cheek (1991-92) 46-110
7. Jesse Ogden (1996-97) 106-257
8. Adam Cheek (1992-93) 54-132
9. Jesse Ogden (1997-98) 116-286
10. Jose Davis (1986-87)
54-137
10.
Jesse Ogden (1997-98) ... : ... 116
Jesse Ogden (1996-97) ....... 106
Jesse Ogden (1995-96) ....... 89
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ....... 83
Jose Davis (1987-88) .........80
Warren Chance (1997-98) ...... 77
Adam Kaufman (1999-00) ...... 59
Tim Miller (1996-97) ......... 59
Price Williams (1993-94) ....... 59
Adam Cheek (1992-93) ........ 54
Jose Davis (1986-87) ......... 54
Alonzo Jenkins (1987-88) ...... 64
Alonzo Jenkins (1986-87) ...... 58
Billy Wade (1989-90) ......... 56
Land Battle (1980-81) ........ 55
Junior Simpson (1991-92) ..... .49
Melvin Hooker (1978-79) ..... .44
3-PT. FIElD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........ 139
Dwayne Butler (1997-98) ..... 128
Derek Walton (1990-91) ...... 128
Jim Prokell (1969-70) ........ 127
Dan Petchel (1964-65) ....... 126
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 124
Earl Minor (1984-85) ........ 123
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 122
Jim Prokell (1969-70) ........ 116
Jim Prokell (1970-71) ........ 115
Dan Petchel (1963-64) ....... 115
Tom Taylor (1985-86) ........ 114
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 110
Kenny Tate (1999-00) ........ 108
Fred Riley (1971-72) ........ 100
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
.463
.462
.455
.445
.444
.418
.413
.409
.406
.394
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jesse Ogden (1997-98) ....... 286
Jesse Ogden (1996-97) ....... 257
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ...... 241
Jesse Ogden (1995-96) ....... 200
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..... 196
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 176
Adam Kaufman (1999-00) ..... 161
Tim Miller (1996-97) ......... 152
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... 150
Mark Murdock (1990-91) ...... 139
ASSISTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Adam Kaufman (1997-98) ..... 273
Greg Fox (1992-93) ......... 222
Adam Kaufman (1999-00) ..... 211
Adam Kaufman (1998-99) ..... 203
Dave Knowlton (1970-71) ..... 194
Dave Knowlton (1969-70) ..... 174
Steve Senko (1982-83) ....... 157
Tyrone Mason (1993-94) ...... 156
Derek Walton (1991-92) ...... 150
Derek Walton (1990-91) ...... 149
Dean Doss (1995-96) ........ 149
Jesse Ogden
STEALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Fred Riley (1970-71) ........ 128
Dave Knowlton (1970-71) ..... 115
Mark Murdock (1990-91) ...... 96
Dean Doss (1995-96) ......... 79
Sterling Washington (1990-91) . .75
Price Williams (1993-94) ...... .73
Nick Brascetta (1979-80) ...... 71
Sterling Washington (1989-90) .. 69
Adam Kaufman (1997-98) ...... 67
Adrian Batts(1989-90) ........ 66
BLOCKED SHOTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Melvin Hooker (1979-80) ...... 125
Michael Johnson (1998-99) ..... 72
Jason Roseto (1999-00) ....... 71
Barry Marshall (1983-84) ...... 67
Melvin Hooker
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1,000-Point Club
6
Season
FG-IU
1954 Tvrone Mason •
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
Totals
1139
PCT.
3FG-3FGA
n-n1
PCT.
PCT.
PTS.
IVG.
1225
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
Totals
G• 6-1 • Philadelphia, PA
28
26
29
171-336
242-509
307-594
.509
.475
.517
49-134
83-241
33-111
.366
.344
.297
72-95
124-142
153-176
.758
.873
.869
463
691
800
16.5
26.6
27.6
83
120-1439
.500
165-486
.340
349-413
.845
1954
23.6
Year-by-year statistics not available.
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Tltals
1496
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
Totals
Billy Wade
1446
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
Totals
1420
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
Totals
1344
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
Totals
1219
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
Totals
1246
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
Totals
G• 6-1 • Ft. wavne, IN
22
27
29
22
86-194
176-404
222-494
175-409
.443
.436
.449
.427
35-49
60-89
64-83
76-94
.714
.674
.771
.808
207
412
508
426
9.4
15.3
17.5
19.4
115
m-1226
.384
222-293
.758
1553
12A
Don loven • F• 5-11 • Cleveland Heights, OH
23
23
25
26
79-192
166-372
202-479
199-465
.411
.446
.422
.428
11-26
50-62
90-117
53-71
.423
.806
.770
.746
169
382
494
451
7.3
16.6
19.8
17.3
91
646-1508
A28
204-216
.139
1496
15A
BillV Wade ♦ F ♦ 6-1 ♦ Belle Glade, Fl
22
25
26
27
41-79
139-242
182-308
209-367
.519
.574
.590
.569
0-1
3-5
2-22
0-3
.000
.600
.091
.000
28-34
57-77
75-106
139-179
.824
.740
.707
.777
110
338
441
557
5.0
13.5
16.9
20.6
100
511-996
.513
5-31
.161
299-396
.755
1446
14.5
Edwin Wright ♦ C♦ 6-1 ♦ Clewiston, Fl
23
28
28
28
120-312
135-298
157-323
185-395
.385
.453
.486
.468
101
597-1328
.450
54-74
35-54
66-86
71-103
.458
.500
1196
11-23
67-106
93-122
88-143
.478
.630
.762
.615
41
271
447
466
2.2
30.1
18.6
21.2
13
483-940
.514
259-394
.651
1225
16.8
1111
1156
1337
12A
.690
.649
.742
.743
190
285
409
460
7.9
14.3
18.5
25.6
.111
1344
16.0
1145
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
Totals
.558
84
490-963
A68
364-508
Fred Rilev ♦ G♦ 5-10 ♦ Clearfield, PA
130-298
210-425
196-394
.436
.494
.497
42-74
65-90
100-118
.566
.722
.847
302
485
492
13.7
20.2
18.9
536-1111
.480
201-282
.134
1279
17.8
Jesse Ogden • G• 6-5 • Georgetown, ONT
22
27
27
34
28-85
101-222
119-299
129-340
.329
.455
.398
.379
23-72
89-200
106-257
116-286
.319
.445
.413
.406
13-15
31-40
56-70
58-77
.867
.775
.800
.753
92
322
400
432
4.2
11.9
14.8
12.7
110
3n-946
.399
334-815
A10
158-202
.182
1246
11.3
.480
.427
.498
.486
2-5
0-3
0-1
0-2
.000
.000
.000
.000
76-104
57-87
42-63
57-86
.731
.695
.667
.663
360
261
252
335
13.8
9.7
9.7
11.6
108
487-1030
A13
2-11
.182
232-340
.682
1208
11.2
108-196
158-317
153-315
.551
.498
.486
116-164
115-153
127-192
.707
.752
.661
332
431
433
15.1
17.9
16.6
419-828
.506
358-509
.103
1196
16.6
165-319
161-311
133-247
.517
.518
.538
69-109
114-157
82-120
.633
.726
.683
399
436
348
15.3
14.5
13.4
82
459-8n
.523
265-386
.681
1183
1U
c• 6-1 •
Cleveland, DH
Tom Taylor
27
28
23
23
77-145
131-277
147-295
162-345
.531
.473
.498
.470
19-35
35-54
41-65
48-66
.543
.648
.630
.727
173
297
335
372
6.4
10.6
14.6
16.1
101
511-1062
.481
143-220
.650
11n
11.1
80-100
96-111
.800
.865
594
562
20.5
19.4
17&-211
.834
1156
19.9
81-93
90-102
68-82
.871
.882
.829
357
430
362
13.7
19.5
15.7
.863
1149
16.2
Adam Cheek • G• 6-2 • louisville, KY
1991-92
1992-93
Tltals
1149
Erie, PA
26
30
26
Garv Stanton •
29
29
234-482
206-442
58
440-924
.485
.466
Al&
46-110
54-132
.418
.409
100-242
A13
Rov Stauffer • G• 5-10 • Emmaus, PA
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
Totals
26
22
23
138-267 .517
170-348 . .489
147-310 .474
11
455-925
239.2n
A92
Tyrone Mason
Jim Proke/1
Gary Stanton
Jose Davis
Steve Senko ♦ G• 5-9 • Ambler, PA
26
24
28
28
43-107
109-253
140-314
132-325
.402
.431
.446
.406
30-39
84-110
85-114
98-127
.770
.764
.746
.772
116
302
365
362
4.7
12.6
13.0
12.9
106
424-999
A24
291-390
.7&2
1145
10.8
1095 Don Dougan •
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1967-68
Totals
21111-01
C/F • 6-1 • Edinboro, PA
22
17
23
24
102-224
62-142
130-278
116-210
.455
.437
.468
.552
52-76
47-78
95-141
81-104
.684
.602
.674
.779
256
171
355
313
11.6
10.0
15.4
13.0
86
410-854
.480
275-399
.689
1095
12.1
1066 Jose Davis •
1982-83
1986-87
1987-88
Totals
/jffrBity MBlli /JalkBt/Jal
141-294
102-239
105-211
139-286
22
24
26
12
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
Totals
.113
60-87
63-97
115-155
126-169
26
27
26
29
1183 Tom Tavlor • c • 6-1 •
226-311
65-142
111-222
147-300
167-299
F• 6-5 • Rochester, NY
Jim Prokell ♦ F♦ 6-0 ♦ Pittsburgh, PA
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
Totals
12.3
10.9
13.6
15.8
24
20
22
18
21111-01
.833
.594
.481
.487
9
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
Totals
294
305
380
441
Aaron Brown
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24
22
15-18
102-172
177-362
189-388
18
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
Totals
.730
.648
.767
.689
Dan Petchel ♦ F♦ 6-4 ♦ Sheffield, PA
22
24
26
12
Frank Smith • F• 6-2 • Bentlevvme, PA
1208 Aaron Brown •
Walt Askins ♦ F♦ 6-5 ♦ Erie, PA
1553 Tim Smilev •
1,000-Point Club
G• 5-10 • Cleveland Heights, OH
16
26
27
25-51
155-353
187-423
.490
.439
.442
1-2
54-137
80-176
.500
.394
.455
12-14
63-75
122-143
.857
.840
.853
63
427
576
3.9
16.4
21.3
69
367-821
A44
135-315
A29
197-232
.849
1066
15A
/jffnity MBlli lllllkBt/Jal
Page2B
Yearly Leaders
SCORING
Fred Riley
Season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
Jim Prokell
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Edwin Wright
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
Tom Taylor
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Tyrone Mason
Antoine Jefferson
Warren Chance
Michael Johnson
Kenny Tate
G
20
22
18
23
16
24
22
22
24
26
22
23
27
29
22
23
25
27
23
28
28
28
26
30
26
27
26
27
28
29
29
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
FG-FGI
111-222
147-300
167-299
158-292
102-175
177-362
189-388
108-196
210-425
196-394
170-348
147-310
176-404
222-494
175-409
166-372
202-479
207-489
106-245
140-314
157-323
185-395
170-357
161-311
155-353
187-423
182-308
209-367
188-388
234-482
206-442
209-411
242-509
307-594
175-309
224-496
160-325
211-431
REBOUNDING
Land Battle
Pageao
Season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
Ken Barker
Don Dougan
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Mickey Unick
Frank Smith
Bob Burlingame
Rich Sulka
Jim Prokell
Don Gerdich
Dennis Hampton
Charlie Hickox
Dennis Hampton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Melvin Hooker
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Land Battle
Land Battle
Barry Marshall
Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor
G Heb.
Avg.
174
241
236
393
195
303
250
250
215
208
143
244
197
299
229
247
184
363
187
299
246
181
216
250
8.7
10.0
13.1
17.1
12.2
12.6
11.4
11.4
8.9
8.0
6.8
10.6
7.3
10.7
10.0
10.7
11.5
14.0
11.0
10.7
9.1
6.5
8.3
8.3
20
22
18
23
16
24
22
22
23
26
21
23
27
28
23
23
16
26
17
28
27
28
26
30
2IIIUJ1
Pct.
n-na
Pct.
Pis.
Ava.
.500
63-97 .649
.490 115-155 .742
.558 126-169 .743
97-168 .577
.541
43-56 .768
.583
93-122 .762
.481
88-143 .615
.487
.551 116-164 .707
65-90 .722
.494
.497 100-118 .847
.489
90-102 .882
.474
68-82 .829
60-89 .674
.436
.449
64-83 .771
.427
76-94 .808
50-62 .806
.446
90-117 .770
.422
54-73 .740
.423
82-107 .766
.433
85-114 .746
.446
.486
66-86 .767
71-103 .689
.468
.476 123-155 .794
.518 114-157 .726
.439
63-75 .840
.442 122-143 .853
75-106 .707
.590
.569 139-179 .777
.485
99-151 .656
.485
80-100 .800
.446
96-111 .865
.509
80-119 .672
.475 124-142 .873
.517 153-176 .869
57-84 .679
.566
.452 110-133 .827
.492
82-122 .672
.409 108-161 .671
285
409
460
413
247
447
466
332
485
492
430
362
412
508
426
382
494
468
294
365
380
441
463
436
427
576
441
557
480
594
562
557
691
800
413
635
427
533
14.3
18.5
25.6
18.0
15.4
18.6
21.2
15.1
20.2
18.9
19.5
15.7
15.3
17.5
19.4
16.6
19.8
17.3
12.8
13.0
13.6
15.8
17.8
14.5
16.4
21.3
16.9
20.6
17.4
20.5
19.4
19.9
26.6
27.6
15.3
18.7
15.2
20.5
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Ricky Jordan
Ricky Jordan
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Aaron Brown
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Corey Keyes
Phillip Melton
Brian Ellis
Amos Upshaw
Troy Stout
Kenny Tate
24
26
26
27
28
29
29
28
25
28
27
34
28
26
213
218
272
243
239
228
214
249
238
176
180
311
214
267
8.9
8.4
10.5
9.0
8.5
7.9
7.4
8.9
9.5
6.3
6.7
9.1
7.6
10.3
FIELD GOAL PCT.
SUSII
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
Plaver
Dan Petchel
Ken Barker
Wilbert Barnhardt
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Mickey Unick
Frank Smith
Jim Prokell
G
20
20
18
18
23
16
24
22
22
FG-FGI
Pct.
111-222
66-132
57-110
167-299
158-292
102-175
148-254
189-388
108-196
.500
.500
.518
.558
.541
.583
.582
.487
.551
lkivBrlity Mlllfl BIIBkBt/Jal
Yearly Leaders
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Jim Prokell
Roy Stauffer
Larry Betar
Dennis Hampton
Don Childs
Don Childs
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Terry Wilson
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Land Battle
Land Battle
Edwin Wright
Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor
Ricky Jordan
Ricky Jordan
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Aaron Brown
Junior Simpson
Lasana Crider
Phillip Melton
Phillip Melton
Michael Johnson
Antoine Jefferson
Amos Upshaw
Troy Stout
Kenny Tate
24
26
22
23
27
29
23
23
25
26
17
28
27
28
26
30
24
26
26
27
26
29
27
25
26
27
27
34
28
26
158-317
138-267
114-231
123-252
124-253
137-286
147-295
162-345
93-196
189-369
93-172
160-289
140-246
185-395
165-319
161-311
108-171
141-218
182-308
209-367
105-211
82-152
83-144
75-132
123-219
121-188
175-309
161-289
88-176
211-431
.498
.517
.494
.488
.490
.479
.498
.470
.474
.512
.541
.554
.569
.468
.517
.518
.632
.647
.590
.569
.498
.539
.576
.568
.562
.644
.566
.557
.500
.490
FREE THROW PCT.
Season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Jerry Banaszak
Lynn Nelson
Don Dougan
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Charlie Hickox
Don Childs
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Earl Minor
Earl Minor
Lemuel Tucker
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
Adrian Batts
Billy Wade
Sean Gibson
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Walter Reap
Tyrone Mason
Tyrone Mason
Tim Miller
Warren Chance
Rob Schadt
Adam Kaufman
21111-01
G
20
22
18
21
16
24
22
22
24
26
22
23
27
29
22
23
25
27
23
28
28
28
26
28
26
27
26
27
28
29
29
28
26
29
25
34
28
26
n-m
63-97
115-155
126-169
70-92
43-56
81-104
41-50
65-87
63-77
81-93
90-102
68-82
67-84
57-73
76-94
50-62
90-117
54-73
82-107
85-114
98-127
86-109
123-155
55-74
63-75
122-143
67-80
139-179
75-91
8Q-100
96-111
70-86
124-142
153-176
57-70
110-133
56-65
64-78
Pct.
.649
.742
.743
.761
.768
.779
.820
.747
.818
.871
.882
.829
.798
.781
.808
.806
.770
.740
.766
.746
.772
.789
.794
.743
.840
.853
.837
.777
.824
.800
.865
.814
.873
.869
.814
.827
.862
.821
3-PT. FIELD GOALS
season
Plaver
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
George Satler
Adrian Batts
Mark Murdock
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Jesse Ogden
Jesse Ogden
Jesse Ogden
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
G 3G-3GA
Pct.
26 54·-137 .394
27 80-176 .455
25 35-92 .380
27 32-72 .444
28 49-139 .353
29 46-110 .418
29 54-132 .409
28 59-150 .393
26 83-241 .344
27 89-200 .445
27 106-257 .413
34 116-286 .406
28 38-115 .330
26 59-161 .366
ASSISTS
season
Plaver
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
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Roy Stauffer
22
22
24
26
133
174
194
92
Larry Betar
Larry Betar
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Rick Federici
Nick Brascetta
Nick Brascetta
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Willie Lee
Earl Minor
Ben Gibson
Billy Snow
23
27
29
22
24
22
26
24
28
28
27
26
28
25
139
101
133
59
99
58
115
119
139
157
91
74
109
107
Adrian Batts
Adrian Batts
Derek Walton
Derek Walton
Greg Fox
Tyrone Mason
Tyrone Mason
Dean Doss
Dean Doss
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
26
27
26
29
27
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
118
146
149
150
222
156
136
149
131
273
203
211
G
Ast.
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Sterling Washington
Mark Murdock
Adam Cheek
Derek Walton
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Dean Doss
Michael Cassidy
Adam Kaufman
Michael Johnson
Adam Kaufman
27
28
29
29
29
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
69
96
47
47
65
73
53
79
55
67
49
54
BLOCKED SHITS
season
Plaver
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Melvin Hooker
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Clyde Brabson
Barry Marshall
Barry Marshall
Terrence Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Junior Simpson
Lasana Crider
Price Williams
Corey Keyes
Michael Johnson
Antoine Jefferson
Jesse Ogden
Michael Johnson
Jason Roseto
G
27
28
23
23
16
25
17
27
28
28
25
30
26
26
27
28
29
27
28
25
27
27
34
28
17
II.
30
38
42
37
44
125
52+
37
39
67
19
67
58
64
42
56
31
49
37
24
18
37
28
33
72
71
STEALS
season
Plaver
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
Tim Smiley
Dennis Hampton
Tim Smiley
Rick Federici
Nick Brascetta
Nick Brascetta
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
Ben Gibson
Billy Snow
27
28
22
24
22
26
24
28
28
28
26
28
25
61
62
55
36
40
71
58
64
51
49
36
57
29
Adrian Batts
26
42
lkivtrBitY Mlllli BllllkBt/Jal
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St.
Roy Stauffer
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All-Time VB. Opponents
First
last
O■aenell
Meeting
■Nllna
Akron
Alaska-Anchorage
Alaska-Fairbanks
Alcorn State
Alderson-Broaddus
Allegheny
Alliance
Alma
Ashland
Assumption
Atlantic Christian
Baldwin-Wallace
Bloomsburg
Bluffton
Bridgeport
Bryant
Buffalo, Univ. at
Buffalo State
California(Pa.)
Cal St-Fullerton
Canisius
Capital
Carnegie-Mel Ion
Central Michigan
Central State(Oh.)
Cheyney
Clarion
Clark(Ga.)
Cleveland State
Columbia Union
Columbus State(Ga.)
Concord
Concordia
c.w. Post
Daemen
Davis & Elkins
Desalles
Dowling
Dyke
D'Youville
East Carolina
East Stroudsburg
Erie Branch
Fairmont State
Findlay
Franklin Pierce
Fredonia State
Frostburg State
Gannon
Geneva
Georgia State
Grove City
Gustavus Adolphus
Hanover
Hilbert
Hillsdale
Hiram
Indiana(Pa.)
Kanty College
Kent State
Kenyon
Kutztown
Lake Erie
Lake Superior State
LaRoche
Lawrence Tech
LeMoyne
Lincoln(Pa.)
Lock Haven
1982-83
1992-93
1992-93
1974-75
1975-76
1986-87
1992-93
1992-93
1974-75
1987-88
1930-31
wan
0
3
0
0
0
2
2
2
1
1
1990-00
12
14
1930-31
1971-72
1929-30
1984-85
1977-78
1963-64
1985-86
1971-72
1996-97
1998-99
1977-78
1975-76
55
1
2
1
1
3
25
0
2
1
0
1
1963-64
1999-00
4
8
1962-63
1994-95
1999-00
1948-49
1929-30
1962-63
1994-95
1999-00
1951-52
1946-47
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
3
2
1928-29
1999-00
64
74
1968-69
1929-30
1971-72
1961-62
1965-66
1984-85
1968-69
1941-42
1976-77
1979-80
1965-66
1998-99
1
0
1
1
0
4
0
3
1
2
1
2
1965-66
1928-29
1995-96
1999-00
4
80
7
59
1986-87
1946-47
1986-87
1967-68
1
8
0
5
1989-90
1997-98
1977-78
1987-88
1984-85
1978-79
1982-83
1940-41
1999-00
1997-98
1977-78
1987-88
1984-85
6
1
0
1
1
0
9
3
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
1
1993-94
1933-34
1999-00
1969-70
1976-77
2
4
0
0
49
7
0
5
1
1
7
0
1999-00
25
52
1985-86
1977-78
1983-84
1975-76
1983-84
1997-98
1995-96
1970-71
6
1
1
0
1
1
1
7
0
18
0
1
0
0
0
1999-00
58
76
1928-29
1937-38
1971-72
1
0
2
0
1991-92
1998-99
6
0
0
1
5
2
2
1
1
2
1
0
70
16
1989-90
1986-87
1997-98
1985-86
1989-90
1930-31
1978-79
1933-34
1999-00
1928-29
1973-74
1948-49
1951-52
1977-78
1949-50
1975-76
1983-84
1997-98
1995-96
1970-71
1928-29
1928-29
1937-38
1968-69
1930-31
1993-94
1975-76
1980-81
1939-40
1986-87
1989-90
1957-58
1996-97
1993-94
1940-41
1989-90
1988-89
1997-98
1986-87
1991-92
1930-31
1998-99
1986-87
1942-43
1993-94
1989-90
1999-00
13
s
list
First
list
1
1
2
■eeli■a
1968-69
1968-69
1993-94
01111111
Long Beach State
Los Angeles State
Malone
Mansfield
1958-59
Marietta
1971-72
Mars Hill
1970-71
Mercy
1986-87
Mercyhurst
1972-73
Michigan Lutheran
1965-66
1986-87
Midwestern State(TX)
Millersville
1985-86
Monmouth
1981-82
Morgan State
1977-78
Mount Union
1960-61
Mount Vernon Nazarene
1990-91
Muskingum
1972-73
1969-70
Northern Michigan
1997-98
Northern State(SD)
1990-91
Oakland
1977-78
Oberlin
Ohio Chiropody
1936-37
1995-96
Ohio Valley
1970-71
Ohio Wesleyan
1970-71
Oneonta State
1974-75
Palm Beach Atlantic
Penn State-Behrend
1972-73
Pitt-Bradford
1980-81
Pitt-Johnstown
1969-70
1969-70
Point Park
1984-85
Quincy
1981-82
Robert Morris
1961-62
Roberts Wesleyan
St. Francis(Pa.)
1988-89
1979-80
St. Lawrence
St. Mary's
1939-40
1996-97
St. Rose
1974-75
St. Vincent
1947-48
Salem-Teikyo
Sam Houston State
1984-85
1976-77
Shepherd
Shippensburg
1987-88
Slippery Rock
1928-29
Southern Connecticut State 1997-98
1991-92
Stonehill
1981-82
Swarthmore
Teikyo-Post
1992-93
1935-36
Thiel
1983-84
Tiffin
Virginia Union
1988-89
1985-86
Wabash
1964-65
Walsh
Washington & Lee
1978-79
1991-92
Wayland Baptist
Waynesburg
1929-30
1929-30
West Chester
1970-71
Western Ontario
1975-76
West Georgia
1981-82
West Liberty
1933-34
Westminster
1971-72
Westmont(Ca.)
1973-74
West Virginia State
1987-88
West Virginia Tech
West Virginia Wesleyan
1966-67
1976-77
Wheeling Jesuit
1972-73
Wilmington(De.)
1969-70
Wisconsin
1971-72
Wittenberg
1983-84
Wright State
1928-29
Youngstown YMCA
Meeli1a
Won
-0
1
1
1999-00
9
12
1971-72
1970-71
1986-87
1
1
1
0
0
0
1999-00
1965-66
1986-87
1994-95
35
18
1
0
0
1
1
5
1981-82
1977-78
1972-73
1990-91
1973-74
1984-85
1997-98
1990-91
1978-79
1940-41
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
7
1999-00
1972-73
1971-72
1974-75
2
0
2
1
1
15
5
17
16
1
0
6
0
0
1
1
10
2
1
0
0
1
0
2
3
4
1
0
1
"
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
0
1
2
0
2
2
1
2
1
0
10
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
3
3
0
1
19
68
7
69
0
0
0
0
1995-96
1983-84
1988-89
1985-86
1966-67
1978-79
1991-92
1967-68
1
1
1
1
25
1
0
0
2
0
0
4
1997-98
2
3
1973-74
1975-76
1999-00
1980-81
1971-72
1973-74
1991-92
1997-98
1999-00
1972-73
1969-70
1971-72
1986-87
1928-29
2
1
2
1
0
1
2
6
3
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
5
1
0
0
7
1
1
1
1
2
1
1999-00
1999-00
1997-98
1991-92
1981-82
1992-93
selection of more than 100 degree programs, with 52 minors tailored to meet the needs of each student. With a student-faculty
ratio of 18: 1, Edinboro offers associate's degrees, bachelor's degree
and master's degrees in many specialized fields of study.
Edinboro has an undergraduate and graduate enrollment of
nearly 7,200 students.
Lost
1968-69
1968-69
1994-95
1989-90
1997-98
1997-98
1999-00
1986-87
1985-86
1997-98
1988-89
1979-80
1939-40
1998-99
1987-88
1997-98
1984-85
1976-77
Edinboro Universit1
10
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
HISTORY
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1857 as a
private academy. Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro
Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro
State College, the University was the second normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. On July
1, 1983, it became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with the
formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
LOCATION
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is located in the resort
community of Edinboro -- just 15 miles south of Erie,
Pennsylvania's third-largest city. Edinboro is conveniently located
approximately 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo.
The University is easily accessible from all directions because of its
proximity to Interstates 79 and 90.
There are two lakes nearby. Edinboro Lake is a 250-acre recreational area with three guarded beaches for swimming, boating
and other water sports. The Edinboro lakeside community features
a large selection of cottages for rent. Lake Erie, one of the Great
Lakes, is just 15 miles north. Edinboro also is close to several ski
resorts for both downhill and cross country enthusiasts. The area
is a popular hunting and fishing spot for outdoors enthusiasts.
Edinboro is the largest employer in the area, with approximately 2,000 full and part-time employees, many of them current and
former Edinboro University students.
ACADEMICS
Edinboro University offers a diversified and comprehensive
21111-11
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CAMPUS FAClllTIES
• Edinboro features 43 buildings on a spacious 585-acre wooded
campus which includes a five-acre lake, open fields and wooded
area. Day, evening and weekend classes are available at Edinboro
University in Erie -- the Porreca Center.
• There are eight on-campus residence halls housing approximately 2,600 students.
• A state-of-the-art seven-story library in the center of campus
features more than 440,000 bound volumes and 1,200,000 microform units, an on-line public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM
searching systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired,
and inter-library loan services.
• Edinboro University houses a planetarium, modern science labs,
solar observatory, robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and
center for the performing arts.
• The University also features a reading clinic, speech and hearing
clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer
lab for children.
• Five powerful mini-computer systems, more than 725 personal
computers, 300 terminals, and 11 computer labs with current hardware and software are available for student use throughout the
year.
•The University Center boasts an indoor running track, saunas and
whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, full-service bookstore and dining areas, and an aerobics room for student
use.
FIGHTING SCOT ATHLETICS
Edinboro University competes in the Pennsylvania State
Athletic Conference as a member of the NCAA. The Fighting
Scots sponsor 16 sports, with all but wrestling competing on the
Division II level. Wrestling is classified as a Division I sport.
Edinboro sponsor's the following sports:
Men: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, swimming,
tennis, track (indoor and outdoor) and wrestling
Women: basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, swim
ming, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball
McComb Fieldhouse houses several indoor athletic facilities,
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Edinboro University is proud to feature the nation's third largest
educational program for the physically disabled including services
for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning
disabled. The campus is nearly 100-percent wheelchair accessible.
The University has an outstanding honors program for academically-gifted students and an international education program for the
exchange of faculty and students.
Internships and field experiences integrate academic pursuits
with on-site "real world" work situations and personal relationships,
while numerous cultural, social and recreational activities are available.
including basketball courts, a weight room, and an olympic-sized
swimming pool with diving tank. McComb is home for the men's
and women's basketball teams, the wrestling team, the volleyball
team, and the swimming team. Outdoor facilities include Sox
Harrison Stadium, home of Fighting Scot football, an all-weather
track, baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, a cross country
course, and 26 soccer fields.
Edinboro student-athletes are success stories in the classroom
as well as the playing fields. In 1999-2000, almost one-third of all
Fighting Scot student-athletes maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.0
or better'. Over fifty student-athletes were honored as scholar-athletes by the PSAC.
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