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2003-04 Season Preview

2003-04 Season Preview

Scots Seek Fast Start, Fourth Straight
PSAC Waweff Aneearance

What a difference a year makes. The Edinbere
University men's basketbail team entered the 2002-03
season minus its top five scorers. Head coach Greg
Walcavich was very candid during the preseason in
stating that his team wasnl very good.
But in a testament to his coaching ability
and the improvement his squad made from
October to February, the Fighting Scots finished
with a 17-11 record and placed second in the
PSAC West. With seven letterwinners back,
including three starters, plus the return of 2002
PSAC West Rookie of the Year Dan Grabill, the
outlook is much brighter heading into the 200304 campaign.
"In addition, transfers Arvin Kottri and
Rob Taylor should fortify the frontcourt. It's
clearly different for us," admitted Walcavich.
"We have enough people back that we have
high expectations for ourselves. We have an
opportunity to be a good basketball team.
"For the first time in three years we have
a chance to be good when the season starts," he
continued. "We've gotten off to slow starts the

last couple years. How all of it ends up translating
out in terms of wins and losses will be reflective of
who you're playing. At the Division II level the
coaches don't Imow how good other Division II's
are until January. There's so much turnover.
Basketball's a game where a couple guys, or one
guy, can make a big difference."
While Walcavich was apprehensive heading
into last season, he greatiy appreciates the improved
play his team showed as the year went on. "I don't
thi^ there's any question that we'll be a better team
on October 15 than we were last year," he pointed
out. "We're markedly improved at the beginning of
this year. But last year I felt our team grew during
the course of the season more than any I've
coached. From the beginning of the year until Rob
Sims broke his arm. I don't have any delusions that
this team will grow that much."
One quality Walcavich liked
heading into last year was the
team quickness, and that is a fac­
tor in his optimism this year, as
well. "I think from a purely bas­
ketball standpoint, we'll have
good quickness and speed,"
assessed the veteran coach.
"We're not likely to lose a game
because we're not athletic
enough. Not that we're like a
Bowie State, but we have good
athletes, and at virtually every
position."
With quickness playing a
large factor in the equation,
Walcavich can point to two fac­
tors which should weigh heavily
in the won-loss column. "I
believe we'll have the opportuni­
ty to be a good defensive team.
And I think we'll rebound the
ball well. We had a great
rebounding team last year. I'm
not sure we'll be that good this
year." The Fighting Scots ended
up leading the PSAC in rebound­
ing and ranking seventh in
Division II with an advantage of
8.9 rebounds per game.
However, Walcavich knows
questions still surround his team.
"I'm not convinced we'll be a

good perimeter shooting team," he stated can­
didly. "That's a concern. You just don't know
how that plays out. We may not shoot it poorly,
but we may not be a real good shooting team."
Another concern is a schedule which has
just 12 games in the friendly confines of
McComb Fieldhouse. "Because of the site faetor, it's probably the most difficult schedule
we've had since we went to Disney," Walcavich
pointed out, referring to the 1997-98 schedule.
"We only have 12 home games. At the Division
II level that's huge.
"Last year teams in our league won 80
percent of their non-conference home games
and 25 percent of their non-conference road
games. Those numbers are staggering. But we
do have guys who have played on the road, and
played on the road and won. That will be a
challenge."
What has Walcavich particularly upset is
a January slate which finds the Scots at home
just one time. In fact, Edinboro goes over five
weeks with just one home contest. "The biggest
challenge will be in January. We have one
home game in the month of January. That's
ridiculous. That shouldn't be. They're all man­
dated games. You could be a good team and
play well and not win. It's not the forty min­
utes. It's the impact the travel has on practice
times. When it happens every single day in
January, there's a limit to the number of times
you can have quality practices."
Edinboro seeks its fourth straight trip to
the PSAC Playoffs and eighth in the last nine
years. The Eighting Scots own the best record
in conference games in the PSAC West over the
last three years/with a 26-10 record. During
that period tl^e Scots have been first twice and
second once.
The Fighting Scots will open the 2003-04
season on November 15 with a rarity - a home
game - hosting West Virginia Wesleyan.
Here's a look at the 2003-04 Fighting Scots:

Guard
A year ago Walcavich didn't know who
would, or could, bring the ball up court. That
was clearly evident in the season opener, when
the Scots lost to the District of Columbia thanks
to ten turnovers in the final ten minutes.
That situation changed quickly as Rob
Sims developed into a first team All-PSAC West
performer. Chaz Franklin joined the team in
midseason and is now in much better shape to
contribute. And with Dan Grabill back, the
Scots now actually have the luxury of moving
Sims to the off guard position.
"Chaz Franklin or one of the two
Grabill's will be at point guard," predicted

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Walcavich. "There are questions. Dan hasn't
played competitively in over a year. I've never
been able to view that as an asset. He certainly
played well when he played and made enor­
mous strides. I don't know where he'll be.
"Chaz has been in the program a half
year now, but he had very limited game experi­
ence. He'll have a chance from the beginning to
show what he can and can't do. I'm very glad
Tom Grabill is with us. Tom will be someone
that will help us. It's a huge step up from play­
ing in high school to playing in our league.
We're going to see how he can play with other
good players and define a role for him. He's a
skilled player and I expect he'll be able to really
contribute."
Dan Grabill ended his freshman year
averaging 8.3 ppg., but he made 45 of 86 threepointers, setting a school record at 52.3 percent,
and also led the team with 83 assists.
Now the 5'10" sophomore is joined by his
brother, Tom. A diminutive 5'8", 128 lbs., his
skills bely his size. He earned first team AllErie County League honors at General McLane
High School as a junior and was a second team
selection as a senior. Franklin saw limited time
after joining the Scots in mid-year, scoring six
points in nine games.
Few questions surround Sims. Quite
simply, he is one of the finest players in the
PSAC. The 6'2" junior proved a steal after
transferring from Wooster, averaging 17.0 ppg.
and 4.9 rpg., while leading the team in assists
with 107. The only drawback was he missed
the final five games with a broken arm. He has
been chosen a Division II Bulletin preseason
honorable mention All-American.
"Rob Sims had a terrific season and had
gotten to where he was a very good player in
our league," assessed Walcavich. "I mean a
very good player. We went 3-3 after he got
hurt, including the game he got hurt in. It was a
difficult time to win the league when he was
out. He has a puritan work ethic. He's a leader
in the locker room, a leader on the court, and
off the court. Rob is the whole package."
Pete Craig provides quality depth. The
6'2" sophomore averaged 4.5 ppg. along with
playing solid defense. "Pete came here as a
walk-on," noted Walcavieh. "He earned his
stripes. He was a good basketball player for us,
and will only get better."

Forward
With Jakim Donaldson and Rob Green
returning up front, the Fighting Scots have the
makings of a very strong frontline. A former
walk-on, Donaldson has made such great strides
that he is now one of the best frontcourt players
in the PSAC. The 6'7", 185 lb. junior still looks
reed thin, but has actually bulked up since arriv­
ing at Edinboro.
After averaging 3.2 ppg. and 3.5 rpg. as a
freshman, Donaldson averaged a double double
with 13.4 ppg. and 10.8 rpg., finishing second
in the conference in rebounding and 11th in
Division II. He also blocked 42 shots, ranking

contributor in the future.
fourth in the PSAC. When it was all said and
"Joe can play either forward spot," noted
done, Donaldson was accorded first team AllWalcavich. "He'll compete for time this year."
PSAC West honors.
With Green enjoying so much success
"He is in all likelihood going to continue
after transferring from Ashland, Waleavich is
to grow," predicted Walcavich. "Jakim has
shown more growth individually as a player
hoping lightning strikes twice with the addition
than anybody I've coached in thirty years. What
of former Eagle Rob Taylor. A 6'6", 215 lb.
he was in October 2001 and what he is in
junior, Taylor saw limited action at Ashland,
much like Green. He played in all 27 games,
October 2003, it makes you think 24 years, not
averaging 13 minutes with 2.9 ppg. and 2.7 rpg.
24 months. He competes defensively, he
"Like Heath Carelock, Rob is a good
rebounds at both ends of the floor, and offen­
sively he continues to develop. I'm hoping he's
enough athlete to play two or three spots,"
not a finished product."
expressed Walcavich. "He has the strength and
athletic ability to play at more than one posi­
Sims was one half of the tandem of trans­
tion."
fers that joined the Scots a year ago and made a
Matt Barr and Matt Dracup round out the
huge impact. The other one was small forward
forwards. Barr, a 6'6" redshirt freshman from
Rob Green, a 6'5" senior who transferred from
nearby Harbor Creek High School, is described
Ashland. He ended up averaging 10.4 ppg. and
by Walcavich as a young kid who continues to
finished second in rebounding at 5.1 per game.
Green made 24 of 71 three-pointers and ranked
work and develop."
third on the team with 15 blocked shots.
Dracup is a 6'4", 215 lb. sophomore who
"Rob made tremendous growth during
played in 28 games at Thiel last year, averaging
the season," stressed Walcavich. "He, more
4.5 ppg. and 2.5 rpg. He is another local prod­
than anybody, was responsible for the growth of
uct, playing as a prepster at Meadville High
School.
our team. He grew so much. He was so much
better in Eebruary than he was in November.
He didn't resemble himself. He became a very
reliable kid for us. He competed at both
ends of the court. He gave us a third
rebounder out there. I expect a good
season again."
Arvin Kotrri, a 6'8", 240 lb. junior,
will likely round out the frontcourt. A
transfer from Kutztown who sat out last
season, he was previously a two-year
starter for the Golden Bears. As a soph­
omore he averaged 10.4 ppg. and 6.2
rpg. while blocking 22 shots.
"Arvin will challenge for a frontcourt spot," commented Walcavich. "He
is a strong kid with good athletic ability.
Like Dan Grabill he has not played com­
petitively for a year. He has been on the
court in our league, and has a good
felling for how you need to compete to
be successful. I hope he's ready to go
from the beginning."
Heath Carelock and Joe Cephas
are returnees from last year. In the mold
of Grabill and Kotrri, Carelock had not
played in over a year entering the 200203 season, and at times the rust showed.
But the 6'4", 218 lb. junior can be a
rugged inside player with excellent leap­
ing ability and defensive skills. Carelock
averaged 4.7 ppg. and 4.5 rpg., but strug­
gled with his shooting, hitting just 40.5
percent from the floor and 45.0 percent
from the line.
"Heath is the kind of athlete that
ean play all over the court," Walcavich
pointed out. "We hope he'll play as well
or better than he did last year."
Cephas is a 6'5" sophomore who
walked on a year ago. He saw very lim­
Jakim Donaldson averaged a double double with 13.4
ited time, appearing in nine games and
ppg. and 10.8 rpg. to earn first team All-PSAC West
scoring 26 points, but displayed flashes
honors.
late in the year of being a valuable

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Head Coach
Greg
Walcavich
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With the retirement
efBioemshurg’s
ChariieChronistera
year ago, Greg
Waicavich ranks as
the dean of the coach­
ing worid in the
Pennsyivania State
Athietic Conference,
standing first in
iongevity. Waicavich
enters his 15th season as the head coach at
Edinhoro University, and his 22nd overall.

Head Coach

years, advancing to the NCAA East Regional. There the Scots
handed Califomia(Pa.) a narrow 79-78 defeat before suffering a
91-83 setback to Salem-Teikyo in the semifinals. Waicavich was
recognized as the PSAC West Coach of the Year.
He picked up his second PSAC West Coach of the Year plaque
two years ago, guiding the Fighting Scots to a 21-7 finish.
Edinboro captured its first PSAC West crown since 1985-86
thanks to a 9-3 finish in league play, earning the right to host the
PSAC Tournament. Unfortunately, a possible NCAA Tournament
berth was denied the Scots when West Chester posted an 82-72
upset in the PSAC semifinals.
After two straight years in first place in the PSAC West, the
Scots dropped to second a year ago, but still finished 17-11 after
being picked to finish fifth in the preseason. A similar scenario
occurred in 2001-02, with the Scots going 18-9. The coaches’ pre­
season poll had picked Edinboro fourth.
Unfortunately, the three-way tie for first with Indiana(Pa.) and
Califomia(Pa.) saw the Fighting Scots have to go to California for
the first round of the PSAC Playoffs, where the Scots lost, 82-70.
In all, Edinboro has made the NCAA Division II Playoffs three
times under Waicavich, while qualifying for the PSAC Tournament
nine times. His 1993-94 squad finished with a 20-8 ledger, defeat­
ing West Chester in a NCAA play-in game before losing to
Indiana(Pa.) in the regional semifinals. The Boro 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 Califomia(Pa.)
in the semifinals, losing 84-76. That concluded the season with a
21-8 mark, with Waicavich capturing PSAC West Coach of the
Year accolades for the second time.
Waicavich took over the Fighting Scot program in 1989-90,
guiding the Boro 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 follow­
ing season the Scots made their second straight appearance in the

Walcavich’s tenure at Edinboro has been earmarked by win­
ning basketball teams. He surpassed Jim McDonald to set the
school record for career wins during the 1998-99 campaign, and
he surpassed the 250 win mark at Edinboro last year.
Waicavich has posted a record of 252-142 at Edinboro. Add in
five seasons at Birmingham Southern and two more at West
Virginia Wesleyan, and he owns a career mark of 407-205.
Waicavich ranks among the leading active NCAA Division II
coaches in both career wins and winning
percentage. He is 28th in winning per­
centage and 20th in career victories.
School
School
Record
Record Pet.
Pet.
Yearir
But Waicavich isn't just about win­
78-79
Birminsham Southern
29-4
.879
Birmingham
29-4
.879
1978-79
ning. He places a sincere emphasis on
23-9
.719
1979-80
Birmingham Southern
success off the court - in the classroom
Birmingham Southern
22-8
.733
1980-81
and the community. He expects his stu­
Birmingham Southern
18-15
.545
1981-82
dent-athletes to perform with the same
Birmingham Southern
22-8
.733
1982-83
winning attitude in the classroom as they
West Virginia Wesleyan
18-10
.643
1987-88
do on the basketball court. In fact, his
22-9
.710
West Virtiinia Wesleyan
1988-89
22-5
.815
Edinboro
1989-90
office is not adorned with pictures of
18-10
.643
Edinboro
1990-91
past greats. It does, however, feature a
20-9
.690
1991-92
Edinboro
photograph of every student-athlete to
12-17
.414
Edinboro
1992-93
graduate from Edinboro.
20-8
.714
1993-94
Edinboro
Waicavich received his Bachelor's
15-11
.577
Edinboro
1994-95
Degree in Journalism from Rutgers
21-8
.724
Edinboro
1995-96
University in 1973, then completed work
13-14
.481
1996-97
Edinboro
on his Master's Degree in Physical
26-8
.765
Edinboro
1997-98
16-12
.571
Education from the University of
Edinboro
1998-99
13-13
.500
Edinboro
1999-00
Alabama-Birmingham two years later.
21-7
.750
Edinboro
2000-01
During his fourteen seasons at
18-9
.667
Edinboro
2001-02
Edinboro, the Fighting Scots have won
17-11
.607
2002-03
Edinboro
20-or-more games six times. That
406-205 .664
20
Seasons
includes the 1997-98 Fighting Scot edi­
1 Birmingham Southern
5 years
114-44
tion which posted a 26-8 record, the
1 West Virginia Wesleyan
2 years

40-19
most wins in school history. Edinboro
14 years ■
252-142
Edinboro
went on to capture the PSAC
21 years
406-205
CAREER
Championship for the first time in thirty

GREG WALCAVICH’S YEAR-BY YEAR COACHING RECORD

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Highlights
NAIA National Tournament
NAIA National Tournament

PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs

PSAC Playoffs under Waicavich, 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 three
years, with a 20-9 finish. Waicavich picked
up his first PSAC tournament win, an 81-78
triumph over East Stroudsburg, before
falling to Califomia(Pa.) in the next round.
The 1992-93 campaign brought a very
unfamiliar result for Waicavich - a losing
season. The Scots finished at 12-17, losing
eight games by five points or less. The
Boro more than made up for it the next
year with the trip to the NCAA Playoffs.
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 Boro 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,
Waicavich directed the Scots to three wins

over nationally-ranked opponents. The
Boro upended lUP 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
50-48 setback.
The Scots appeared well on their way to
a third straight PSAC postseason appear­
ance in 1999-2000 when starting center
Jason Roseto, the leading shot blocker in
Division II, went down with a broken hand.
Prior to injuring the hand, Edinboro was
10-6. The Scots would lose six of its final
nine contests without Roseto to finish at
13-13.
Waicavich took over as head coach at
Edinboro after a successful two-year stint
at West Virginia Wesleyan, where he posted
a 40-19 mark. In his first season, he inher­
ited a team which returned just four play­
ers, but quickly turned the Bobcats into a
winner, finishing at 18-10. His second sea­
son concluded with a 22-9 ledger, including
a pair of wins over Edinboro, while playing
all underclassmen.
Waicavich began his coaching career at
Birmingham Southern College in 1973,
staying for four seasons before obtaining
his first head coaching job at Alexander
City (AL) Junior College in 1977. After
one year, Waicavich returned to
Birmingham Southern as the school's head
coach. During his five seasons as the head

coach, the NAIA affiliate posted an impres­
sive 114-44 record, with Waicavich 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.
While at Birmingham Southern,
Waicavich was recognized nationally in
1981, being selected to serve as an assistant
coach for the United States Olympic
Festival in Syracuse, New York. He
coached future NBA stars, including
Michael Jordan.
In 1983, Waicavich moved on to the
Division I ranks as an assistant coach at
Rice University. He was involved in some
of the biggest wins in the Owls' basketball
history at Rice, including triumphs over
Arkansas, Houston and Notre Dame. After
four years as a member of the Rice staff,
Waicavich left for the head coaching job at
West Virginia Wesleyan.
Waicavich and his wife. Dr. Maureen
Waicavich, a professor in the Education
Department at Edinboro, have been married
for 28 years. They have two daughters,
Sarah (23), a graduate of Penn State, and
Jennifer (20), a current student at Penn
State.

Assistant Coaches
Patrick Cleary
[ginBore Uaiversiiv ‘99
Four years 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 of 2000, as Cleary was appointed a
full-time member of the Edinboro University
coaching staff. He served as a student assis­
tant 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 has played a large role in the
recruiting process. He has developed many
contacts and is tireless in his efforts to come
up with the next great Fighting Scot. In
addition to handling the day-to-day duties of
recruiting and scouting, he assists head
coach Greg Waicavich with the running and
promotion of summer basketball camps.
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
and Physical
Education.
Cleary is sin­
gle and resides in
Edinboro.

also paced the Scots with 53 three-point­
ers in 165 attempts. He started 25 games
after serving as a key reserve his first
three seasons.
A former walk-on, the native of
Littlestown, PA concluded his career
ranked fifth in career games played with
107. He finished 31st in career scoring
with 847 points, and will go down as one
of Edinboro’s most prolific three-point
shooters. He is second in career threepointers made with 176 and also second in

three-pointers
attempted with
518.
Gartrell is sin­
gle and resides in
Edinboro.

NCAA Qualifier
PSAC
PSAC
PSAC
PSAC

Playoffs/NCAA Qualifier
Playoffs
Champion/NCAA Qualifier
Playoffs

PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Playoffs

Three NCAA Tournaments/Nine PSAC
Tournaments/One PSAC Championship

Duke Gartrell
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After playing for the Fighting Scots for
the last four years, Duke Gartrell is serv­
ing as a student assistant coach while
completing work on his Bachelor’s Degree
in Elementary Education.
Gartrell finished as Edinboro’s thirdleading scorer in 2002-03 at 10.5 ppg. He

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THe 2003-04 FlghMng Scots

The 2003-04 FigMing Scots

Heath Carelock

Rob troen

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Foiward ♦ 6’4” ♦ 218 lbs. ♦ Junior
New Carrollton, Mb ♦ St. Vincent PallotNHS

Forward ♦ G’S" ♦ 209 lbs. ♦ Senior
EastUverpool,OH ♦ East Liverpool HS
9 free throws ... posted a career-high 13
points against Malone, and had 5 rebounds
vs. Wilberforce in his first career game ...
as a sophomore, played in 15 contests,
averaging 1.9 points and 1.3 rebounds ...
averaged just over six minutes per game.

Talented performer who was buried on a
deep Ashland roster but enjoyed an out­
standing first season with the Fighting
Scots... provided scoring and defense ...
can play both forward and guard ... pos­
sesses good athleticism and a physically
strong player ... head coach Greg
Walcavich felt he grew more than any
player a year ago.

HIGH SCHOOL

Only Fighting Scot to start all 28 games,
finishing as the fourth-leading scorer (10.4
ppg.) and third-leading rebounder (5.1
rpg.) ... made 24 of 71 three-pointers ...
finished third on the team in assists (37)
and blocked shots (15)... led the Scots in
scoring five times and in rebounding once
... scored in double figures 15 times,
including a season-high 20 points in a win
at Mansfield ... had 18 points in regular
season game against Clarion ... totaled
career-high 11 rebounds at Shippensburg.

ATASHIAND

Played two seasons for the Eagles, seeing
considerable action as a freshman but lim­
ited playing time a year ago ... in 2000-01,
averaged 3.0 points and 2.0 rebounds while
playing in 24 contests ... shot 42.9 percent
from the floor, and was the same from
beyond the three-point arc, and made 5 of

2/26/03

3-Pt. Field Goals Anempted: 5 vs. slippery
Rock, 2/12/03; vs. East Stroudsburg,

12/22/02
Free Throws Made: l vs. Lake Erie, 1/6/03
Free Throws Attempted: 9 vs. Mansfield,
1/4/03

Was a standout at East Liverpool High
School for coach Nick Aloi ... averaged
19 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocked
shots as a senior, earning honorable men­
tion All-State honors ... the Potters
advanced to the Division I Final Four in
1998-99 ... earned three letters in basket­
ball and two in football.

2002-03

HIGH SCHOOL

3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Clarion,

Assists: 4 vs. California (Pa.), 3/1/03
Steals: 3 vs. Lock Haven, 1/18/03
Blocks: 2 vs. Shippensburg, 2/15/03; vs.
East Stroudsburg, 12/22/02

Athletic performer who transferred to
Edinboro a year ago after attending the
U.S. Naval Academy Prep School ... a
physically strong player who plays solid
defense ... worked on shooting after strug­
gling a year ago.

2002-03

Battled several injuries, yet played in 26
games with 8 starts ... averaged 4.7 ppg.
and 4.5 rpg. in just under twenty minutes
per game ... only shot 40.5 percent from
the floor, but struggled even worse at the
line, making 27 of 60 (45.0 percent) ...
blocked 10 shots ... led team in rebounding
once, pulling down 9 boards in win against
Slippery Rock ... had season-high 12
rebounds against Shippensburg ... scored in
double figures once, registering 10 points
in upset of Indiana(Pa.)... made all of his
shots against the Indians, going 4-for-4
from the field and making both free throw
attempts ... turned in strong effort against
Mansfield with 9 points and 8 rebounds.

PERSOHAL
Born November 22, 1981 ... full name is
Robert Anthony Green ... Business
Administration major ... son of Geraldine
Hughes and Robert Green ... uncle, Erick
Green, played football at Howard
University ... personal favorites include
hip hop and R&B music, lasagna, movie
Matrix Reloaded, Los Angeles Laker,
Dallas Cowboys, Randy Moss, and
Playstation 2 ... would like to meet
Jennifer Lopez.

CAREER HIGHS

A three-year starter for coach Mike Click
at St. Vincent Pallotti High School ... as a
senior, averaged 10.5 points., 7 rebounds, 2
assists and 1.5 blocks as team went 20-9
... helped to a 29-5 record and a ranking of
14th nationally as a junior, averaging 4.7
points and 4.3 rebounds ... Panthers had
seven Division I players on the team that year.

2/12/03; vs. Shippensburg, 1/25/03
Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs.
Shippensburg, 1/25/03
Assists: 3 vs. Cheyney, 1/12/03
Steals: 2 on five occasions
Blocks: 2 vs. Clarion, 2/5/03

PERSOHAL
Bom January 15, 1981 ... full name is
Heath Fitzgerald Carelock ... Political
Science major with a minor in Drama ...
son of Minnie and Hoyte Carelock ...
hosts TV show on campus television sta­
tion, “Politics Uncovered” ... personal
favorites include Karl Malone, Michael
Jordan, Pete Sampras, Los Angeles Lakers,
1998 Utah Jazz, writing, reading the Bible,
book Lives of Moral Leadership, mother's
ocra and tomato, gospel music, movie The
Negotiator ... would like to meet India
Arie, Serena and Venus Williams.

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 10 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 1/22/03
RObOUndS: 12 vs. Shippensburg, 1/25/03
FlOld GOOlS MOdO: 4 on six occasions
Field Goals Attempted: 9 vs. Lock Haven,
1/18/03; vs. Kutztown, 1/11/03

Points: 20 vs. Mansfield, 1/4/03

Free Throws Made: 4 vs. slippery Rock,

RObOUndS: ll vs. shippensburg, 2/15/03
Field Goals Made: i vs. West Virginia

HEATH CARELOCK’S CAREER AT EDINBORO

Wesleyan, 11/23/02

Field Goals Attempted: 14 vs. Bowie State,

Year

12/27/02; vs. East Stroudsburg, 12/22/02

2002-03

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35

10

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4.7

ROB GREEN’S CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year
2002-03

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37

53

15

13

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2003-04 Edinhere BnitrerslttMen’s Basketball ♦ Page?

The 2003-04 Hghtino Scots

2003-04 EiBhtlng Scots

lakim Donaldson

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Rob Sims

Forward ♦ 6T ♦ iSSliis. ♦ lunlor
ntisburgii,PA ♦ Oliver HS

Guard ♦ 6’2” ♦ 204IIIS. ♦ lunlor
Bodlord Heights, OH ♦ St. Peter Chanel HS

CAREER HIGHS

Incredible success story, going from a for­
mer walk-on to one of the best players in
the PS AC ... head coach Greg Walcavich
feels he will continue to grow as a player
... showed vast improvement offensively
and a strong rebounder on both sides of the
court... despite lean build has long arms
and plays bigger than he is ... excellent
shot blocker.

2002-03

A first team All-PS AC West selection ...
also named PSAC West Player of the Week
twice ... played in 27 games, with 25 starts
... finished with a double double, averaging
13.4 ppg., good for second on the team,
and a team-leading 10.8 rpg... finished sec­
ond in the PSAC in rebounding and 11th in
Division II.. blocked 42 shots, ranking
fourth in the PSAC ... went to the line 158
times, the ninth-highest season total in
school history ... led the team in scoring
six times and in rebounding 22 times,
including 14 of the last 15 games ...
recorded 12 double doubles ... scored in
double figures 22 times, including the final
14 games, and had 14 games with 10-ormore rebounds ... had a career-high 28
points at Shippensburg, making 11 of 18
field goals and 6 of 8 free throws, plus
pulled down 15 rebounds ... scored 24
points in playoff loss to Clarion, setting
school records for free throws made (16)
and attempted (22)... scored 22 points
against Millersville ... pulled down careerbest 18 rebounds on two occasions, against
West Chester and Lock Haven.

Joined the team three games into the sea­
son and made an immediate impact, being
named the PSAC West Rookie of the Week
in his first week ... was named the Rookie
of the Week the following year, as well...
appeared in 23 contests, averaging just
over 12 minutes per game ... averaged 2.5
ppg. and 3.5 rpg. while leading the team
with 29 blocked shots ... led the Scots in
rebounding once, that coming in his second
game when he pulled down 9 boards ...
scored in double figures once, going a per­
fect 4-for-4 from the floor and 2-for-2 from
the line for 10 points in a win over East
Stroudsburg, his first game at Edinboro ...
pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds vs.
Columbia Union, adding 9 points ...
blocked 5 shots against Lake Erie and 4 vs.
Millersville, adding 8 rebounds against the
Marauders.

HtGH SCHOOL

ATWODSTER

Points: 28 vs. Shippensburg, 2/15/03

RObOUndS: 18 vs. Lock Haven, 1/18/03; vs.
West Chester, 12/7/02
FiOld GonIS MOdO: 11 vs. shippensburg,
2/15/03
Field Goals Attempted: i8vs.
Shippensburg, 2/15/03
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: l vs. Bloomsburg,

12/21/02
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: i vs Clarion,
3/4/03; vs. Bloomsburg, 12/21/02; vs. West
Chester, 12/7/02
Free Throws Made: 16 vs. clarion, 3/4/03
Free Throws Attempted: 22 vs. clarion,
3/4/03
Assists: 3 vs. Kutztown, 1/11/03;
Steals: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/121/03; vs.
Lock Haven, 2/8/03; vs. Bloomsburg,
12/21/02;
Blocks: 5 vs. Lake Erie, 1/3/02; vs.
Clarion, 2/26/03

Played for coach Tim Keefer at Oliver
High School... as a senior, averaged 13
points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 3
blocked shots as the Bears went 18-9 ...
earned all-city honors ... Oliver went 18-10
his junior season ... was also a two-year
starter in football and track ... earned high
honors in the classroom.

PERSONAL

Bom September 3, 1983 ... full name is
Jakim Donaldson ... Social Services major
... son of Jay Donaldson and Renee
Williams ... personal favorites include
Tracy McGrady, Gary Payton, Pittsburgh
Steelers, Chicago Bulls, movie Scarface,
hip-hop and rap music, lasagna, seafood,
reading and watching movies ... would
like to meet Michael Jordan and
Muhammad Ali.

Made a huge impact in first season at
Edinboro after transferring from Wooster ...
brought much-needed experience to the
backcourt, but also emerged as one of the
best players in the PSAC before missing
the final five games with a broken arm ...
intelligent player who is physically strong
... a team leader and has an outstanding
work ethic ... called the “whole package”
by head coach Greg Walcavich ... named a
Division II Bulletin 2003-04 preseason
honorable mention All-American.

2DD2-D3
Earned first team All-PSAC West honors
despite sitting out the final five games with
a broken arm ... still led the Scots in scor­
ing (17.0 ppg.) and assists (107)... efficient
ballhandler who turned the ball over just
62 times ... added 4.9 rpg. and 23 steals ...
made 22 of 68 three-pointers and ranked
seventh in PSAC in free throw percentage
at 81.4 percent (70 of 86) ... led the team
in scoring 14 times and was the top
rebounder once ... had one double double,
scoring 16 points and pulling down 10
rebounds in win over West Chester ... was
named the Erie Times News Player of the
Year ... also named to the Porreco Cup AllToumament Team after making 9 of 11
field goals and 4 of 4 free throws to finish
with career-high 23 points in consolation
game win over West Liberty ... named
PSAC West Player of the Week twice ...
scored in double figures in his first 20
games as a Fighting Scot and 22 of 23
games in all... scored 20-or-more points
seven times ... matched career-best 23
points against Slippery Rock and Lock
Haven ... made 5 of 7 three-pointers to fin­
ish with 19 points in win at Cheyney.

JAKIM DONALDSON’S CAREER AT EDINDORO
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2002-03

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21

11
60

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42

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Career

50-25

156-325

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27

71

71

16

137-5

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Year

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CAREED HIGHS

After sitting out the entire 2000-01 season
due to a broken right foot suffered before
preseason drills began, returned to play a
key role as the Fighting Scots finished 211 ... that included an upset over Edinboro,
in which he scored a season-high 16
points, making 6 of 8 field goals, includ­
ing a three-pointer, and was 3 of 3 from
the line in 21 minutes ... added 5
rebounds, 4 assists and a pair of steals ...
for the year, appeared in 25 games, aver­
aging 6.3 ppg. and 2.4 rpg. in 17.5 min­
utes per game ... shot 48.4 percent from
the floor and led the team in free throw
percentage at 82.9 percent (34 of 41) ...
finished third in assists with 58 and had
20 steals ... scored in double figures in
five contests, and handed out a seasonhigh 5 assists in six different contests.

Points: 23 vs. Lock Haven, 1/18/03; vs.

Slippery Rock, 1/15/03;; vs. West Liberty
State, 12/28/02
Rebounds: lO vs. west Chester, 12/7/02
Field GOOlS Mode: 9 vs. slippery Rock,
1/15/03; vs. West Liberty State, 12/28/02;
vs. Millersville, 12/6/02;
Field Goals Attempted: 22 vs. Indiana
(Pa.), 1/22/03
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Cheyney,
1/12/03
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: l vs. cheyney,
1/12/03
Free Throws Made: 8 vs. Lock Haven,
1/18/03
Free Throws Attempted: 10 vs. Lock
Haven, 1/18/03
Assists: 9 vs. Bowie State, 12/27/02
Steals: 3 vs. Mansfield, 1/4/03
Blocks: 1 vs. Shippensburg, 1/25/03; vs.
Mercyhurst, 12/17/02; vs. Millersville,

HIGH SCHDDL
Earned first team All-State honors as a sen­
ior at St. Peter Chanel High School for
coach Greg Kraley ... was also a first team
All-League and All-District choice after
averaging 21 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists
and 2.5 steals ... the Firebirds were 17-4 that
year after going 26-0 and winning the
Division HI state championship the previous
year ... as a senior, was named the Most
Valuable Player against national power Mt.
Zion Academy at the American Insurance
Classic ... also played a year of baseball.

12/6/02

PERSONAL
Bom September 4, 1982 ... full name is
Robert F Sims III ... Psychology major
with a minor in Math ... son of Coral and
Robert Sims Jr. ... father played basketball
at Ball State, cousin is Ryan Sims of the
Kansas City Chiefs, and another cousin,
Andre Sims, played at the University of
Akron ... personal favorites include draw­
ing and video games, reggae music, chili
and combread, movie Legend of Bagger
Vance, New York Yankees, Muhammad Ali
... would like to meet Jesus Christ.

ROB SIMS’ CAREER AT EDINBORO
Year

G-GS

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Pet.

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Pet.

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2002-03

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149-355

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70-86

.814

113

4.9

A

TO

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ST

PF-D

PtS.

Avg.

107

62

3

23

47-0

390

17.0

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2003-04 Flghang Scots

me 2D03-04 Hghilng Scuts

21

Pete Craig

loe Cephas
Forward ♦ G’5" ♦ 195 ms. ♦ Sophomore
Penn Hills, PA ♦ Penn Hills HS

ber of the varsity, with the Indians going
18-10 his junior year and 14-10 last season
... as a senior, averaged 8 points and 6
rebounds per game ... played in the
Pittsburgh Hoops Classic ... also played
volleyball for a year.

Athletic player who joined the Scots as a
walk-on a year ago ... has the ability to
play either forward spot.

3/4/03

Assists: 1 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/15/03; vs.
Indiana (Pa.), 2/19/03; vs. California (Pa.),
3/1/03
Blocks: 1 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2/19/03

PERSOHAl

2002-03
Appeared in nine games for a total of 79
minutes ... scored 26 points (2.9 ppg.) and
pulled down 13 rebounds (1.4 rpg.)... shot
50.0 percent from the floor and from the
line ... saw most of action late in the year,
turning in strong efforts off the bench in
regular season finale against
California(Pa.) and playoff game vs.
Clarion ... had season-high 8 points against
the Vulcans, making all three of his field
goal attempts, including a three-pointer,
and a free throw in 19 minutes .. had 6
points and 2 rebounds in 16 minutes
against Clarion ... pulled down season-best
3 rebounds at Indiana(Pa.).

HIGH SCHOOl
Played for coach James Rocco at Penn
Hills High School ... was a two-year mem-

Born November 21, 1983 ... full name is
Joseph Garlin Cephas ... undecided major
... son of Barbara and Michael Cephas ...
personal favorites include playing basket­
ball, Michael Jordan, Indianapolis Colts,
Pittsburgh Steelers, rap music, stuffed
shells, movie Scarface, and the bible verse
“I could do all things through Christ who
gives me strength” (Phil. 4:13).

2002-03

CAREER HIGHS
3/1/03

Field Goals Attempted: 5 vs. Indiana (Pa ),
2/19/03

3-Pt. Field Goals Made: i vs. Clarion,
3/4/03; vs. Califomia(Pa.), 3/1/03
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 2/19/03
Free Throws Made: i on four occasions

FG-FGA

Pet.

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Pet.

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2002-03

9-0

10-20

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2-8

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Pts.

Avg.

0

7-0

26

2.9

Rock, 2/12/03; vs. Bloomsburg 12/21/02
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 5 vs. Clarion,
3/4/03; vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/19/03
Free TbfOWS Made: 5 vs. Shippensburg,
2/15/03
Free Throws Attempted: 6 vs.
Shippensburg, 2/15/03
Assists: 3 vs. Clarion, 3/4/03
Steals: 2 on four occasions
BloekS: 1 on five occasions

PERSGHAL
Bom April 7, 1984 ... full name is
Torlando A. Craig ... undecided major ...
son of Sonya Craig and Todd Williams ...
uncle, Gravelle Craig, played basketball at
Cleveland State ... personal favorites
include pizza, hamburgers. Slam magazine,
rap and R&B music, Carmelo Anthony,
Gary Payton, Atlanta Braves, San
Francisco 49ers, University of North
Carolina, playing video games ... would
like to meet Carmelo Anthony.

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 12 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2/19/03; vs.
Slippery Rock, 1/15/03
RObOUndS: lO vs. East Stroudsburg,

HIGH SCHOGL

JOE CEPHAS’ CAREER AT EDINRORO
G-GS

Former walk-on who saw significant play­
ing time as a freshman ... played strong
defense and displayed flashes offensively
... can hit the outside jumper or slash to the
basket.
Appeared in all 28 games, with a pair of
starts ... averaged just under 19 minutes a
game ... scored 4.5 ppg., adding 3.0 rpg...
shot 51.1 percent from the floor (46 of 90),
making 12 of 31 three-pointers ... scored in
double figures four times, including a
career-high of 12 points against Slippery
Rock and Indiana(Pa.)... made 4 of 6 field
goals and 3 of 4 free throws against The
Rock ... had 10 points against Bloomsburg
and Shippensburg ... pulled down careerbest 10 rebounds vs. East Stroudsburg,
adding 7 rebounds vs. Slippery Rock ...
turned in an outstanding defensive per­
formance against PSAC East Player of the
Year Ramzee Stanton of West Chester.

Points: 8 vs. California (Pa.), 3/1/03
Rebounds: 3 vs. Indiana (Pa.), 2/19/03
Field Cools Made: 3 vs. California (Pa.),

Year

WPIAL Section 7 honors ... was named
the team's Defensive Player of the Year as
a senior and was a team captain his last
two years ... selected to play in the Mercer
& Lawrence County All-Star Game, the
Pittsburgh Hoops Classic, and the Hoyle
Mahoning Valley vs. Mercer County AllStar Game ... earned all-tournament hon­
ors as a junior and senior at the Farrell
Christmas Tournament... and was named
to the Farrell Tip-Olf Classic all-toumament team.

Free Throws Attempted: 3 vs. clarion,

12/22/02

A three-year starter at Farrell High School,
also starting for two years in football and
volleyball ... averaged 14 points and 10
rebounds a game as a senior, earning All-

Fjeld Goals Mado: 4 on seven occasions
Flold Goals Attomptod: 8 vs. Indiana (Pa ),
2/19/03

3-Pt. Flold Goals Made: 2 vs. slippery

PETE CRAIG’S CAREER AT EDINRORO
Year
2002-03

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2003-04 idipbero Bniwersm Men’s Basketball ♦ Pagetl

The 2003-04 FighUng Scots

The 2g03-04 FiPhllna Scots

Dan Drabill

4

Chaz Franklin
Guard ♦ Str ♦ 180 lbs. ♦ Senior
Philadelphia, PA ♦ Central HS

3-Pt. Field Goals Made: l vs. Mercyhurst,
1/22/02
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: lo vs.

HIGH SCHOOl
Led General McLane High School to a 283 record and a berth in the PIAA Class
AAA Western finlas as a senior ... coach
Andy Schulz’ team suffered all three of its
losses to Franklin, the eventual state cham­
pion, while winning its third straight Erie
County League championship ... was
named the ECL Co-Player of the Year after
averaging 18.9 ppg. and handing out 150
assists ... averaged 14.8 ppg. as a junior,
earning second team All-ECL recognition
... scored over 1,000 points in his career
while starting two seasons ... was also a
first team All-ECL performer in track.

Returns after sitting out the 2002-03 sea­
son ... enjoyed an outstanding freshman
season, but it remains to be seen how much
the layoff will impact him ... excellent out­
side shooter ... younger brother Tom is a
freshman for the Fighting Scots.

2002-03
Sat out the season.

2001-02

Mercyhurst, 1/22/02
Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Lock Haven,
1/26/02
Free Throws Attempted: 6 vs. clarion,
1/16/02
Assists: 8 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/4/02
Steals: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/4/02
Blocks: 1 on three occasions

Joined the Fighting Scots a year ago at
mid-year ... provides depth at point guard
... cousin of former Edinboro great Tyrone
Mason ... attended Hampton University
from 1999 to 2001 before transferring to
Edinboro.

CAREER HIGHS

2002-03

Points: 4 vs. Clarion, 2/5/03
Field Goals Made: l vs. clarion, 2/5/03; vs.

Played in 9 games for a total of 55 minutes
... scored 6 points and had 7 assists ...
scored 4 points while playing 14 minutes
at Clarion, adding 2 assists.

PERSOHAl

Was named the PSAC West Rookie of the
Year after playing in 27 games with 23
starts ... finished fourth on the team in
scoring at 8.3 ppg. and led the Scots with
83 assists while turning the ball over just
58 times ... led the PSAC and set a school
record in three-point field goal percentage,
shooting 52.3 percent from beyond the arc
(45 of 86)... led the team in scoring once,
scoring 20 points in a win against
Shippensburg ... made 6 of 10 field goals,
including 5 of 9 three-pointers, and handed
out 5 assists ... had a season-high 21 points
against Mercyhurst, making 7 of 10 threepointers scored in double figures in 11
games ... recorded a season-high 8 assists
vs. Slippery Rock, and had 7 in first meet­
ing with Califomia(Pa.).

PERSOHAl
Bom Febmary 28, 1981 ... full name is
Chaz Malik Franklin ... Psychology major
... son of Lynn and Leonard Mason ...
personal favorites include writing, practical
joking, long walks through the park, gospel
music, occasional country music, philly
cheese steak, Philadelphia 76ers,
Philadelphia Eagles, movie Rocky III,
Nikki Teasley ... would like to meet
Jadakiss.

Bom April 26, 1982 ... full name is Daniel
Scot Grabill ... Secondary Education
(History) major ... son of Joan and Randy
Grabill... personal favorites include rap
music, cheeseburgers, steak, pizza,
Pittsburgh Steelers, Pittsburgh Pirates,
Michael Jordan, movies Scarface,
Goodfellas, The Godfather, and playing
sports, mainly basketball... would like to
meet Allen Iverson.

Mansfield, 1/4/03

Field Goals Attempted: 3 vs. Mansfield,
1/4/03

3-Pt. Field Goals Anempted: i vs.

HIGH SCHOOl

Mansfield, 1/4/03

Played for coach Haviland Harper at
Central High School... earned two letters
and started as a senior, averaging 11.0
points and 4.0 assists per game.

Free Throws Made: 2 vs. clarion, 2/5/03
Free Throws Attempted: 2 vs. Clarion,
2/5/03

Assists: 2 on three occasions

CHAZ FRANKLIN’S CAREER AT EDINBDRD

CAREER HIGHS

Points: 21 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/22/02

Year

G-GS

2002-03

9-0

FG-FGA
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Pet.
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0-1

Pct.

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Reb.

Avg.

A

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Bl

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PF-D

Pts.

Avg.

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0.0

7

5

0

0

4-0

6

0.7

ROdOUndS: 5 vs. Clarion, 2/6/02; vs. Lake
Erie, 1/3/02

ROld GOOlS MadO: l vs. Mercyhurst, 1/22/02

10

Field Roals Attempted: lo vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 2/26/02; vs. Shippensburg,
2/16/02; vs. Mercyhurst, 1/22/02

Forward ♦ g’S' ♦ 240 lbs. ♦ Junior
Ridgewood. NY ♦ Caesar Rodney IDDHS

DAN GRABILL S CAREER AT EDINBORO
GA

Pet.

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Pet.

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23

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8.3

Transfer from Kutztown University who
played two seasons for the Golden Bears ... a
player who knows the PSAC and will pro­
vide size up front... strong player with good
athletic ability ... must shake off the mst after
sitting out last season.

ATKUinOWH

Scored a total of 455 points and pulled down
294 rebounds in 51 games ... averaged 10.4

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ppg. and 6.2 rpg. in 2001-02, playing in 25
games, with 18 starts ... made 107 of 238
field goals (45.0 percent), making his only
three-point attempt, and was 46 of 73 from
the line (63.0 percent)... had 22 blocked
shots ... had three double doubles, including
career highs of 23 points and 17 rebounds vs.
Mansfield ... scored 21 points against
Edinboro ... in 2000-01, played in 26 games,
with 20 starts, averaging 7.5 ppg. and 5.3
rpg... shot 44.1 percent from the floor (75 of
170) and 65.7 percent from the line (44 of
67)... had a pair of double doubles.

HIGH SCHOOl
Earned All-State honors while playing at

Caesar Rodney High School in Dover,
Delaware ... a two-year starter for coach
Mike Wagner... was the MVP of the junior
Olympics in his native Albania.

PERSOHAl
Bom September 26, 1981 ... full name is
Arvin Kotrri ... Math (Pre-Med) major ...
son of Fiqiret and Hydajet Kotrri ... father
played professionally in Albania ... personal
favorites include rap and R&B music, Italian
food, movie Scarface, Michael Jordan, Los
Angeles Lakers, Sacramento Kings, swim­
ming, soccer and dancing ... would like to
meet Michael Jordan.

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THe 2003-04 Hgiwing Scots

me 2003-04 Hghiing Scots

Matt Barr

Rob Taylor

23

Foiward ♦ B’S” ♦ 190 lbs. ♦ Freshman (redshiit)
Erie, PA ♦ Harbor Creek HS

Forward ♦ O’O’ ♦ 215 lbs. ♦ lunior
BrookPam,OH ♦ BereaHS

Joins former Ashland teammate Rob Green
as a member of the Fighting Scots ... saw
limited playing time at Ashland, but is
expected to play an integral part of the frontcourt ... athletic player who can play two or
three different spots ... solid defensive per­
former and can hit the 15 foot jumper ...
prefers to be called Buddah.

Purple Eagles, averaging 2.5 ppg. and 2.7
rpg. in 12.9 minutes per game as Ashland
finished 17-11 ... shot 30.8 percent from the
floor (24 of 78), including 1 of 10 on threepointers, and made 18 of 23 free throws
(78.3 percent... had 13 steals ... scored a
season-high 9 points against Calumet and
had 9 points and a season-best 7 rebounds at
Hillsdale ... in 2001-02, played in 24 games,
averaging 2.2 ppg. and 2.1 rpg. in 8.7 min­
utes per game ... shot 38.5 percent from the
floor (20 of 52) and 92.3 percent from the
line (12 of 13)... had 16 assists.

HIGH SCHOOL

AT ASHLAND

Played for coach Tom Faska at Berea High
School, averaging 13 points, 11 rebounds

Played in all 27 games last year for the

and 4 assists as a senior... was named to the
All-District team and was a second team AllConference selection ... a four-year letterman
who was the Braves’ Most Valuable Player
as a senior ... was a four-year starter in bas­
ketball and two years in football.

PERSONAL

Bom Febmary 2, 1982 ... full name is
Robert Lee Taylor ... Physical Education
major with a minor in Coaching ... son of
Shirley and Robert Taylor ... personal
favorites include sports, video games, hip
hop and R&B music, chicken tenders, movie
Half Baked, the Los Angeles Lakers, and
Michael Jordan.

42

Walk-on who played as a freshman at Thiel
College ... provides the Fighting Scots with
a physical presence in the frontcourt...
hard-nosed player ... local product from
nearby Meadville High School.

AT THIEL

Saw action in 28 games in 2002-03, with a
pair of starts to help the Tomcats go 16-12
... while playing 10.1 minutes per game,
averaged 4.5 ppg. and 2.5 rpg... shot 50.5
percent from the floor (50 of 99) and was

HIGH SCHOOL

Played for coach Chuck Jones at Meadville
High School... as a senior, averaged 10.0
ppg. and 7.7 rpg. in 25 games, shooting
46.8 percent from the field and 55.4 per­
cent from the line ... added 51 assists, 48
steals and 43 blocked shots ... had 20

PERSONAL

Bom April 8, 1983 ... full name is
Matthew Austin Dracup ... Biology major
... son of Gloria Seeley and Thomas
Dracup ... personal favorites include vol­
leyball, basketball, skateboarding, sculp­
ture, reggae, rap and rock music, subs and
pizza, movie the Boondock Saints, the
Sacramento Kings and Chris Webber ...
would like to meet Robin Williams.

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Played at nearby Harbor Creek High
School, first for coach Mike Pisano, then
Brian Stadler as a senior ... scored 24 points
in 14 games in 2001-02 ... earned two letters
in basketball and was a two-year starter in
baseball, earning three letters.

12

Tom Grabill
Buard ♦ 5'8” ♦ 128 ibs. ♦ Fieshman
Edinboro,PA ♦ fieneral McLane HS

Foiward ♦ 6’4’ ♦ 215 lbs. ♦ Sopbomore
Meadville, PA ♦ Meadville HS
points and 11 rebounds against Hickory,
and 19 points and 14 rebounds vs. Sharon
... earned All-Tri County Athletic
Conference honors in basketball and was
an All-State performer in volleyball.

PERSONAL
Bom November 5,1983 ... full name is
Matthew James Barr ... Speech
Communications major ... son of Paula and
James Barr... personal favorites include
stargazing, shell collecting, poetry, music by
50 Cent, Big, Elton John and Billy Joel,
mom’s lasagna. Dances with Wolves, the
Cinciimati Bengals, the San Francisco Giants,
Syracuse University, and Barry Bonds...
would like to meet Barry Bonds.

HIGH SCHOOL
Walk-on who redshirted a year ago and
will now provide depth up front... contin­
ues to develop both physically and as a
basketball player.

MattDracup

27 of 52 from the line (51.9 percent)... had
11 assists and 13 steals, and was third on
the team with 15 blocked shots ... scored in
double figures four times, with seasonhighs of 19 points and 6 rebounds against
Bethany ... had 13 points vs. Penn State
Behrend and 11 points and 6 boards
against Waynesburg.

2002-03
Was redshirted.

Diminutive performer whose skills bely his
size ... left-hander with good ballhandling
skills and the ability to hit the three ...
brother of Dan Grabill, a sophomore guard
on the Fighting Scots.

HIGH SCHOOL
Played for coach Andy Schulz at nearby
General McLane High School, helping the
Lancers to a 25-4 record a year ago ...

earned first team All-Erie County League
honors as a junior and was a second team
selection as a senior ... was a three-year
letterwinner and two-year starter ... aver­
aged 10.7 ppg. and 6.0 assists while shoot­
ing 45 percent from the floor and 81 per­
cent from the line as a senior ... as a junior,
averaged 11.8 ppg. and 4.3 assists as
General McLane went 22-3 his junior year
... shot 42 percent from the floor and 86
percent from the line, making 38 threepointers ... Lancers won back-to-back
ECL Championships.

PERSONAL
Bom April 20, 1984 ... full name is
Thomas Mark Grabill ... Elementary
Education major ... son of Joan and Randy
Grabill ... personal favorites include
sports, Mario Kart, rap music, pizza, movie
There’s Something About Mary, the
Pittsburgh Steelers, and Michael Jordan ...
would like to meet Jason Kidd.

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2003-04 PSAC Previews

2003-04 nghlina Scots
No.

Name

Nt.

Wt.

Yr.

Nemetewn/Nlgh Scheel/Last Scheel

40
31
21
2
1
42
4
11
12
3
10

Matt BanHeath Carelock
Joe Cephas
Pete Craig
Jakim Donaldson
Matt Dracup
Chaz Franklin
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill
Rob Green
Arvin Kotrri

F
F
F
G
F
F
G
G
G
F
F

6-6
6-4
6-5
6-2
6-7
6-4
5-11
5-10
5-8
6-5
6-8

190
218
195
200
185
215
180
160
128
209
240

Fr.-r
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.

55

Rob Sims

G

6-2

204

Jr.

23

Rob Taylor

F

6-6

215

Jr.

Erie, PA/Harbor Creek
New Canollton, MD/St. Vincent Pallotti
Penn Hills, PA/Penn Hills
Fanell, PA/Fanell
Pittsburgh, PA/Oliver
Meadville, PA/Meadville/Thiel
Philadelphia, PA/Central
Edinboro, PA/General McLane
Edinboro, PA/General McLane
East Liverpool, OH/East Liverpool/Ashland
Ridgewood, NY/Caesar Rodney(DE)/
Kutztown
Bedford Heights, OH/St. Peter Chanel/
Wooster
Brook Park, OH/Berea/Ashland

Pes.

1
2
3
4
10
11
12
21
23
31
40
42
55

Jakim Donaldson
Pete Craig
Rob Green
Chaz Franklin
Arvin Kotrri
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill
Joe Cephas
Rob Taylor
Heath Carelock
Matt BanMatt Dracup
Rob Sims

CaliforniatPaJVulcans
Home Court: Hamer Hall (2,500)
Head Coach: Bill Brown
Record at CaIifomia(Pa.): 152-53, 7 years
Career Record: 312-185, 17 years
Top Returning Players: Michael Johnson (F,
6-5, Sr., 9.9 ppg., 7.2 rpg.); Ryan Boles (F, 6-8,
Sr., 5.0 ppg., 5.1 rpg.)

Clarion Golden Eagles
Home Court: Tippin Gymnasium (4,000)
Head Coach: Ron Righter
Record at Clarion: 251-151, 15 years
Career Record: 275-175, 17 years
Top Returning Players: Terrance Vaughns

IndianafPa.] Indians

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
see fuss
JAHH keem
DRAY cup
gray bull
gray bull
COE tree

F
G
F
G
F
G
G
F
F
F
F
F
G

(G, 6-0, So., 10.4 ppg., 4.8 rpg.); Shamar
Green (F, 6-5, So., 8.9 ppg., 5.6 rpg.)

HEAD COACH: Greg Walcavich
ASSISTANT COACH: Patrick Cleary
STUDENT COACH: Duke Gartrell
CAPTAINS: Rob Sims and Rob Green

Joe Cephas
Jakim Donaldson
Matt Dracup
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill
Arvin Kotrri

Western Division

NUMERICAL ROSTER

RY POSITION

RY HEIGHT
6^8”
6’7'’
6’6”
6'5”
6’4”
6’2”
5MT'
5'10"
5'8"

Arvin Kotrri
Jakim Donaldson
Matt Barr
Rob Taylor
Joe Cephas
Rob Green
Heath Carelock
Matt Dracup
Pete Craig
Rob Sims
Chaz Franklin
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill

Foward

Guard

Matt Barr
Heath Carelock
Joe Cephas
Jakim Donaldson
Matt Dracup
Rob Green
Arvin Kotrri
Rob Taylor
Pete Craig
Chaz Franklin
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill
Rob Sims

Home Court: Memorial Field House (2,365)
Head Coach: Gary Edwards
Record at lUP: 142-60, 7 years
Career Record: 325-228, 19 years
Top Returning Players: Ed Peterson (G, 6-2,
So., 10.6 ppg., 3.9 rpg.); Fannar Olafsson (C,
6-8, Sr., 9.2 ppg., 7.6 rpg.)

Lock Haven Bald Eagles
Home Court: Thomas Fieldhouse (2,500)
Head Coach: John Wilson, Jr.
Record at Lock Haven: 35-70, 4 years
Career Record: 35-70, 4 years
Top Returning Players: Chris Ruff (F, 6-5,
Sr., 5.6 ppg., 4.3 rpg.); Brian Rieben (C, 6-9,
Sr., 3.4 ppg., 2.2 rpg.)

Shippensbnrg Red Raiders
Home Court: Heiges Field House (2,768)
Head Coach: Dave Springer
Record at Shippensburg: 17-36, 2 years
Career Record: 28-51, 3 years
Top Returning Players: Marcus Hudson (G,
6-0, So., 3.9 ppg., 1.4 rpg.); David Levetter )F,
6-4, Sr., 3.5 ppg., 2.8 rpg.)

Slippery Reck The Reck
Home Court: Morrow Field House (3,000)
Head Coach: John Marhefka
Record at Slippery Rock: 8-17, 1 year
Career Record: 21-32, 2 years
Top Returning Players: Bill Johnson (G, 6-2,

SID: Da\c Smith
Office Phone:
(724) 938-4552
Home Phone:
(724) 785-6293
FAX Phone:
(724) 938-5849
Press Row Phone:
(724) 938-2365
SID: Rich Herman
Office Phone:
(814) 393-2334
Home Phone:
(814) 226-6766
FAX Phone:
(814) 393-2082
Press Row Phone:
(814) 393-2165
SID: Mike Hoffman
Office Phone:
(724) 357-2747
Home Phone:
(724) 465-8302
FAX Phone:
(724)357-7804
Press Row Phone:
(724)357-3072
SID: Danielle Barney
Office Phone:
(570) 893-2350
Home Phone:
(570) 893-1 129
FAX Phone:
(570)893-2774
Press Row Phone:
(570) 893-2666

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

lndiana(Pa.) (16-11, 5-7)
Clarion (19-10, 7-5)
Slippery Rock (8-17, 2-10)
Lock Haven (10-17, 6-6)
Shippensburg (8-19, 4-8)

6-5, So., 5.8 ppg., 3.6 rpg.); Jaren Burdine
(G/F, 6-4, So., 5.7 ppg., 3.3 rpg.)

Cheyney Wehies
Home Court: Cope Hall (1,500)
Head Coach: Cleo Hill, Jr.
Record at Cheyney: 0-0, 1st year
Career Record: 0-0, 1 st year
Top Returning Players: Anthony Frazier (F,
6-8, Sr., 19.0 ppg., 8.1 rpg.); Johnny Gloster
(G, 6-3, Jr., 12.9 ppg., 2.9 rpg.)

East Streudsburg Warders
Home Court: Koehler Fieldhouse (2,150)
Head Coach: Jeff Wilson
Record at East Stroudsburg: 8-18, 1 year
Career Record: 8-18, 1 year
Top Returning Players: Aamir Taylor (G, 63, Sr., 10.1 ppg., 5.1 rpg.); Dave Fedorka (G,
6-1, Sr., 9.1 ppg., 2.3 rpg.)

KutztewuGelden Bears
Home Court: Keystone Hall (4,000)
Head Coach: Bernie Driscoll
Record at Kutztown: 29-50, 3 years
Career Record: 29-50, 3 years
Top Returning Players: Jeff Brickus (G, 6-0,
Sr., 16.0 ppg., 112 asts.; Bilal Salaam (F, 6-7,
Jr., 12.0 ppg., 9.8 rpg.)

SID: Lenn Margolis
Office Phone:
(610) 399-2143
Home Phone:
(610) 519-0578
FAX Phone:
(610) 399-2210
Press Row Phone:
(610) 399-2026
SID: Chris Myers
Office Phone:
(570)422-3312
Home Phone:
(570) 476-7530
FAX Phone:
(570)422-3586
Press Row Phone:
(570) 422-3549
SID: Josh Leiboff
Office Phone:
(610) 683-4182
Home Phone:
(610) 927-9765
FAX Phone:
(610) 683-4676
Press Row Phone:
(610) 683-9696

Mansfield Meuntles

Millersville Marauders

Eastern Division

EDINBORO (17-11, 8-4)

Home Court: Nelson Field House (3,000)
Head Coach: Terry Conrad
Record at Bloomsburg: 0-0, 1st year
Career Record: 48-31, 3 years
Top Returning Players: Matt Jefferson (G,

SID: Tom McGuire
Office Phone:
(570) 389-4413
Home Phone:
(570) 868-5749
FAX Phone:
(570) 389-4724
Press Row Phone:
(570) 389-4353

SID: Bob McConias
Office Phone:
(724)738-2777
FAX Phone:
(724) 738-4761
Press Row Phone:
(724)738-2294

2G03-04 PSAC Preseasep Pell
California(Pa.) (25-9, 10-2)

Bleemsburg Huskies

SID: Steve McGloskey
Office Phone:
(570) 662-4845
Home Court: Decker Gymnasium (2,000)
Home Phone:
Head Coach: Vince Alexander
(570) 662-7696
Record at Mansfield: 50-56, 4 years
FAX Phone:
Career Record: 50-56, 4 years
Top Returning Players: Brett Longpre’ (G, 6- (570) 662-4996
5, Sr., 18.2 ppg., 6.1 rpg.); Bill McNeill (G, 6- Press Row Phone:
(570) 772-2208
3, So., 17.3 ppg., 4.1 rpg.)

Western Division
1.

Eastern Division

SID: John Alosi
Office Phone:
(717) 477-1201
Home Phone:
(717)532-2542
FAX Phone:
(717)477-1253
Press Row Phone:
(717)477-7447 x3285

Jr., 7.9 ppg., 3.7 rpg.); Shaun Grill (G, 5-7 So.,
7.8 ppg., 49 asts.)

2.



Millervsille (26-6, 11-1)
Kutztown (18-10, 8-4)
West Chester (21-9, 9-3)
Mansfield (18-11, 6-6)
Cheyney (13-14, 4-8)
East Stroudsburg (8-18, 2-10)
Bloomsburg (6-20, 2-10)

Home Court: Pucillo Gymnasium (2,850)
Head Coach: Fred Thompson
Record at Millersville: 88-51, 5 years
Career Record: 88-51, 5 years
Top Returning Players: Michah Davenport
(F, 6-8, Sr., 13.0 ppg., 5.9 rpg.); Toochi
Udeinya (F, 6-6, Jr., 11.0 ppg., 8.4 rpg.)

West Chester Golden Rams

SID: Greg Wright
Office Phone:
(717) 872-3100
Home Phone:
(717) 627-4523
FAX Phone:
(717)872-3995
Press Row Phone:
(717) 872-3497

SID: Tom DiCamillo
Office Phone:
Home Court: Hollinger Field House (2,500)
(610) 436-3316
Home Phone:
Head Coach: Dick DeLaney
Record at West Chester: 290-154, 16 years (610) 857-1353
FAX Phone:
Career Record: 290-154, 16 years
(610)436-2966
Top Returning Players: Kofi Danquah (C,
Press Row Phone:
6-8, Sr., 8.9 ppg., 6.2 rpg.); Sam Grannum (F,
(610) 436-1084
6-6, Sr., 6.2 ppg., 5.0 rpg.)

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me Pennsvlvanla State Athletic Cenference
2002-2003 PSAC Men's Basketball Teams

2002-2003 PSAC Men's Basketball Standings
West Division

PSAC West
L
W

Califomia(Pa.)
Edinboro
Clarion
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock

10
8
7
6
5
4
2

East Division

w

L
9
11
10
17
11
19
17

2
4
5
6
7
8
10

25
17
19
10
16
8
8

PSAC East
L

W

L

1
3
4
6
8
10
10

26
21
18
18
13
8
6

6
9
10
11
14
18
20

11
9
8
6
4
2
2

Millersville
West Chester
Kutztown
Mansfield
Cheyney
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg

Overall

w

Overall

WESniNDIVISIDN
First Team

Jakim Donaldson, Edinboro
Tom Frederick, California (Pa.)
Kristpher Holzer, Lock Haven
Ishmieal Kamara, California (Pa.)
Rollie Smith, Clarion
Rob Sims, Edinboro

2003 PSAC Tournament
FIRST ROUND
California (Pa.) 63, Lock Haven 60
Clarion 76, Edinboro 63
Millersville 79, Mansfield 63
West Chester 74, Kutztown 66

EASTERN DIVISION
First Team

Tom Barlow, Bloomsburg
Jeff Brickus, Kutztown
Anthony Frazier, Cheyney
Brett Longpre’, Mansfield
Gerald Redding, Millersville
Ramzee Stanton, West Chester

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Millersville 79, California (Pa.) 74

EASTERN DIVISION
SeceadTeam

Adam Bohman, Bloomsburg
Michah Davenport, Millersville
Khari McKie, Millersville
Bilal Salaam, Kutztown
Toochi Udeinya, Millersville
Robert Williams, West Chester

Ramzee Stanton, WCU
Kofi Danquah, WCU
Michah Davenport, Mill
Jerome Goodman, Ship
Tom Frederick, Cal
Bilal Salaam, Kutz
Adam Bohman, Bloom
Michael Johnson, Cal
Anthony Frazier, Chey
Ian Connor, Mans

Tbree-Peint Held Beal Pet

BP
30
30
32
24
28
28
26
34
27
29

FBR PCL

402
177
293
184
237
244
314
268
379
309

BP 3FB 3FBA

Todd Schweitzer, Bloom
Terrance Vaughns, Clar
Dereck Rankin, Clar
Jonathan Ogden, LHU
Ed Peterson, lUP
Ryan Stefanski, Cal
Brett Longpre', Mans
Dave Johnson, SRU
Mike Mangel, lUP
Daron Pressley, Mill

25
29
29
23
27
34
29
25
27
31

Free Threw PCL

BP

Ryan Stefanski, Cal
Terrance Vaughns, Clar
Brett Longpre’, Mans
Dereck Rankin, Clar

FB

253
105
173
104
130
130
162
138
193
156

34
29
29
29

26
61
44
28
28
100
75
25
29
73

51
128
103
66
68
246
185
62
72
182

FT

FTH

71
62
130
64

74
69
150
77

.629
.593
.590
.565
.549
.533
.516
.515
.509
.505

PCL
.510
.477
.427
.424
.412
.407
.405
.403
.403
.401

PCL

.959
.899
.867
.831

ir°"
Ramzee Stanton, WCU
Tom Barlow, Bloom
Rollie Smith, Clar
Ron Banks, Ship
Anthony Frazier, Chey
Brett Longpre’, Mans
Bill McNeil, Mats
Rob Sims, Edin
Adam Bohman, Bloom
Gerald
Ishmieal Kamara, Cal
Jeff Brickus, Kutz
Rob Sims, Edin
Ryan Luckman, Bloom
Anthony Frazier, Chey
Johnny Gloster, Chey

Rebemds

Ramzee Stanton, WCU
Jakim Donaldson, Edin
Bilal Salaam, Kutz
Lamont Jones, ESU
Adam Bohman, Bloom
Toochi Udeinya, Mill
Anthony Frazier, Chey
Chris Kelley, Clar
Fannar Olafsson, lUP

30
22
29
26
27
29
29
23
26
34
22
23
26
27
24

253-402
153-330
176-440
155-395
193-379
161-375
186-447
149-355
162-314
139
84
70
88
119
59

169
103
86
110
149
74

BP

Nt.

30
27
28
26
26
32
27
29
27

326
291
274
243
228
270
219
235
206

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Ht.

Pes.

.629
.464
.400
.392
.509
.429
.416
.420
.516

9.8
9.3
8.8
8.4
8.1
8.1
7.6

Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.

190
155
195
177
200
180

6-4
5-11
6-8
6-5
6-4
6-3

F
G
F
G
G
F

Yr.

Wt.

Ht.

Pes.

Ron Banks, Shippensburg
Kevin DeVan, Lock Haven
Michael Johnson, California (Pa.)
Fannar Olafsson, Indiana (Pa.)
Dereck Rankin, Clarion
Ryan Stefanski, California (Pa.)

Millersville 79, Clarion 57
California 62, West Chester 60

So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.

190
210
185
220
180
204

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

F
F
G
G
G
G

Yr.

Wt.

West Player of the Year: Ishmleal Kamara, California
West Rookie Of the Year: Ed Peterson, Indiana (Pa.)
West Coach of the Year: John Wilson, Lock Haven

WESTERN DIVISION
SecoadTeam

SEMIHNAIS

Held Beal PcL

Ht.

Pos.

East Player ef the Year: Ramzee Stanton, West Chester
East Reekie of the Year: Bin McNeil, Mansfield
East Coach ef the Year: Bemie Driscoll, Kutztown

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

me Pennsylvania State Athletic Cenference

;
'

Yr.

wt.

G
G
F
F
G
G

5-9
6-1
6-6
6-8
5-9
6-2

145
170
200
230
165
180

Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.

Pes.
c

HL

WL

Yr.

6-8
6-8
6-2
6-7
6-6
5-9

F/C
G
F
F
G

MSitu

Pei.

FT-FTA

1-3
33-112
97-269
63-181
7-25
75-185
38-109
22-68
2-12
78-204

.333
»295
.361
.348
.280
.405
.349
.324
.167
.382

131-176
108-137
113-163
124-159
119-149
130-150
91-129
70-86
112-177
113-147

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

250
215
215
225
195
160

PCL m. Avg.

.744
.788
.693
.780
.799
.867
.705
.814
.633
.769

638 21.3
447 20.3
562 19.4
497 19.1
512 18.2
527 18.2
501 17.3
390 17.0
438 16.8
535 16.7

Melvin Eason, Chey

21

158

7.5

assists

6P

Ne.

AVI.

Ryan Luckman, Bloom
Jeff Brickus, Kutz
Rob Sims, Edin
Jason Roscoe, Mans
Khari McKie, Mill
Naveen Mohiuddin, ESU
Brian Bryant, Mans
Eric Castorina, lUP
Ron Banks, Ship
Robert Williams, WCU

26
22
23
29
32
26
27
27
26
30

170
112
107
131
141
108
105
105
100
111

6.54
5.09
4.65
4.52
4.41
4.15
3.85
3.89
3.85
3.70

Steals

GP

He. Avi.

Jeff Brickus, Kutz
Chris Kelley, Clar
Eric Castorina, lUP

22
29
27

49 2.23
62 2.14
57 2.11

Rollie Smith, Clar
Anthony Frazier, Chey
Terrance Vaughns, Clar
Khari McKie, Mill
Ron Banks, Ship
Dave Johnson, SRU
Ed Peterson, lUP

29
27
29
32
26
25
27

Blocked Shots

BP
28
30
32
27
24
27
23
26
29
26

Bilal Salaam, Kutz
Sam Grannum, WCU
Michah Davenport, Mill
Jakim Donaldson, Edin
Jerome Goodman, Ship
Ryan Boles, Cal
Matt Jefferson, Bloom
Adam Bohman, Bloom
Glenn Jackson, Mans
Brian Rieben, LHU

54
48
50
54
42
40
43

1.86
1.78
1.72
1.69
1.62
1.60
1.59

No. Avg.

104
78
58
42
35
33
26
29
27
24

3.71
2.60
1.81
1.56
1.46
1.22
1.13
1.12
0.93
0.92

TEAM STATISTICS
BP

Scoring Offense

32
30
28
29
27
27
26
27
29
34
26
28
27
25

Millersville
West Chester
Kutztown
Mansfield
Indiana (Pa.)
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Shippensburg
Clarion
California (Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Edinboro
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock

Scoring Defense

BP

California (Pa.)
Clarion
Millersville
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
West Chester
Indiana (Pa.)
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Cheyney
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg

34
29
32
25
28
30
27
27
28
27
29
26
27
26

Scoring Margin

Own

Millersville
West Chester
California (Pa.)
Clarion
Indiana (Pa.)
Kutztown
Mansfield
Cheyney
Edinboro
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Bloomsburg

Held Beal Pet.

West Chester
California (Pa.)
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Kutztown
Cheyney
Indiana (Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Mansfield
Edinboro

76.7
76.3
69.9
70.0
74.0
75.4
75.1
72.8
67.0
68.9
66.4
71.2
61.3
72.5

BP
30
34
26
32
28
27
27
26
29
28

FB

836
847
680
882
777
719
724
650
779
681

76.7
76.3
75.4
75.1
74.0
72.8
72.5
71.2
70.0
69.9
68.9
67.0
66.4
61.3

PIS. Avg.

2121
1843
2113
1657
1885
2050
1879
1922
2004
1939
2108
1916
2056
2017

62.4
63.6
66.0
66.3
67.3
68.3
69.6
71.2
71.6
71.8
72.7
73.7
76.1
77.6

Opp Margin

66.0 +10.7
68.3 +8.0
62.4 +7.5
63.6 +6.4
69.6 +4.4
71.6 +3.9
72.7 +2.4
71.8 +1.0
67.3 -0.3
73.7 -4.8
71.2 -4.8
76.1 -4.9
66.3 -5.0
77.6 -5.1

FBA

1773
1801
1449
1886
1697
1638
1659
1513
1833
1619

25
27
27
29

Held Beal Pet. Defense

BP

Calilfomia (Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
Clarion
Edinboro
Millersville
Lock Haven
West Chester
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
Kutztown
Cheyney
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg

3-Peint Field Beal Pet.

PIS. Avg.

2454
2289
2112
2178
1997
1966
1884
1923
2029
2377
1792
1876
1793
1532

Slippery "Rock
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Clarion

PCL

.472
.470
.469
.468
.458
.439
.436
.430
.425
.421

Indiana (Pa.)
Clarion
Millersville
Lock Haven
California (Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Kutztown
Edinboro
Cheyney

3-PelntFBPerBame

Clarion
East Stroudsburg
Indiana (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Millersville
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
Lock Haven
Kutztown
West Chester
California (Pa.)
Cheyney
Edinboro
Bloomsburg

3-PelntFB Pet. Defense

Mansfield
Edinboro
Clarion
Kutztown
Indiana (Pa.)
California (Pa.)
Slippery Rock
West Chester
Millersville
Lock Haven
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
Cheyney
Shippensburg

Free Threw Pet.

Mansfield
Shippensburg
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
Lock Haven
West Chester
Kutztown
Cheyney
Indiana (Pa.)
Clarion
Edinboro
Millersville
California (Pa.)

34
27
29
28
32
27
30
25
29
28
27
26
27
26

568
614
652
689

FB

782
595
621
696
760
686
760
592
719
757
696
690
738
739

1354
1466
1580
1706

FBA

1938
1450
1508
1685
1838
1634
1809
1360
1645
1730
1578
1553
1642
1610

BP 3FB 3FBA
27
29
32
27
34
25
27
29
26
26
30
28
28
27

184
238
216
159
185
158
183
177
178
109
170
161
121
126

481
635
584
438
516
455
532
517
530
325
509
498
382
426

.419
.419
.413
.404

Pet.

.404
.410
.412
.413
.413
.420
.420
.435
.437
.438
.441
.444
.449
.459

Pet.

.383
.375
.370
.363
.359
.347
.344
.342
.336
.335
.334
.323
.317
.296

BP 3FB 3FBA Avg.
29
26
27
27
32
25
29
27
28
30
34
27
28
26

238
178
184
183
216
158
177
159
161
170
185
126
121
109

635
530
481
532
584
455
517
438
498
509
516
426
382
325

BP 3FB 3FBA
29
28
29
28
27
34
25
30
32
27
26
26
27
27

BP
29
27
26
26
27
30
28
27
27
29
28
32
34

136
147
144
117
158
197
155
184
201
147
150
160
210
159

FT

443
436
314
415
406
447
397
402
365
413
393
474
498

456
487
469
381
494
615
475
545
595
429
432
453
584
434

FTA

613
611
445
590
581
649
579
588
541
613
587
710
746

8.21
6.85
6.81
6.78
6.75
6.32
6.10
5.89
5.75
5.67
5.44
4.67
4.32
4.19

Pet.

.298
.302
.307
.307
.320
.320
.326
.338
.338
.343
.347
.353
.360
.366

Pet

.723
.714
.706
.703
.699
.689
.686
.684
.675
.674
.670
.668
.668

Slippery Rock

Rebeund Mergln

Edinboro
Millersville
West Chester
Indiana (Pa.)
California (Pa.)
Cheyney
Mansfield
Bloomsburg
Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Clarion
Shippensburg

25

238

378

Dwn

Opp Margin

1183
1236
1175
1060
1235
1016
1112
911
858
931
962
995
1013
895

Assists

BP

Steals

BP

Blocked Shots

BP

Mansfield
Millersville
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Indiana (Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Kutztown
California (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Edinboro
Clarion
Indiana (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Millersville
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Chyeney
California (Pa.)
Kutztown
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
Edinboro
Kutztown
West Chester
Lock Haven
Mansfield
California (Pa.)
Edinboro
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Clarion
Shippensburg
Cheyney
Slippery Rock
Indiana (Pa.)
East Stroudsburg

Toraover Margin

Clarion
Mansfield
Cheyney
Shippensburg
Millersville
Kutztown
Indiana (Pa.)
California (Pa.)
West Chester
Slippery Rock
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
Edinboro

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29
32
26
30
27
26
28
34
27
27
27
29
25
28

29
27
27
32
29
25
27
34
28
30
26
27
26
28

28
30
27
29
34
28
26
32
29
27
27
25
27
26

Own
313
460
330
469
473
401
456
487
470
424
470
419
464
416

934
1055
1028
949
1100
954
1072
907
856
962
1017
1084
1129
1124

.630
+8.9
+5.7
+4.9
+4.1
+4.0
+2.3
+1.4
+0.2
+0.1
-1.2
-2.0
-3.2
-4.0
-8.5

No. Avg.

492
497
391
450
402
383
412
477
353
349
346
351
292
299

16.97
15.53
15.04
15.00
14.89
14.73
14.71
14.03
13.07
12.93
12.81
12.10
11.68
10.68

No. Avg.

277
223
222
263
234
200
213
231
189
191
149
140
125
127

9.55
8.26
8.22
8.22
8.07
8.00
7.89
6.79
6.75
6.37
5.73
5.19
4.81
4.54

No. Avg.

162
125
111
118
128
103
92
101
88
75
74
52
56
45

5.79
4.17
4.11
4.07
3.76
3.68
3.54
3.16
3.03
2.78
2.74
2.08
2.07
1.73

Opp Margin
482
532
389
518
531
449
486
471
437
386
402
320
357
291

+5.83
+2.48
+2.19
+1.81
+1.81
+1.71
+1.11
-0.47
-1.10
-1.52
-2.62
-3.67
-4.12
-4.46

Year-by-Year Recards
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
1965-66

W

L

2
6
4
1
4
5
3
5
6
8
2
4
4
7
1
World War 11
World War II
0
5
8
7
4
11
9
5
12
9
9
6
12
13
8
6
12
12
8
3
17
5
14
10
11
12
8
6
13
15
6
17
7
9
11
6
16
8
10
5
18

12
8
11
12
9
8
8
5
7
6
8
13
11
3
1

ladividual & Team Recerds
Coach

Pet

Coach

Year

W

L

Pet

.857
.571
.733
.923
.692
.615
.727
.500
.538
.429
.800
.765
.733
.300
.500

Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison

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
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

11
19
14
13
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
21
18
17

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
7
9
11

.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
.750
.667
.607

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
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich

904

650

.582

10 Head Coaches

.000
.467
.267
.438
.706
.500
.333
.381
.333
.400
.150
.263
.476
.400
.316
.286
.708
.550
.727
.556
.783

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
Jim McDonald

73 Years

Highest Free Throw Percentage:

.882 by Roy

Stauffer, 1972-73 (90 of 102)

Most Consecutive Free Throws Made:

GAME

awtroms;
54 by Frank Smith vs. Fredonia
State, 1966-67; 52 by Frank Smith vs. Kenyon,
1968-69

Most Rebounds: 393 by Darryl Meacham, 1965-66
Highest Rebounding Average: 18.5 by Darryl
Meacham, 1966-67

Most Held Boals Made:

21 by Frank Smith vs.
Waynesburg, 1966-67; by Frank Smith vs. Kenyon,
1968-69
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: lo by Biake
Johnson vs. Clarion, 2000-01; 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: 16 by Jakim Donaldson
vs. Clarion, 2002-03
Most Free Throws Attempted: 22 by Jakim
Donaldson vs. Clarion, 2002-03
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: i4 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.
Califomia(Pa.), 1973-74; 19 by Dave Knowlton vs.
Grove City, 1969-70
Most Blocked Shots: llby Jason Roseto vs.
Mansfield, 1999-2000; Melvin Hooker vs. Slippery
Rock, 1979-80; 10 by Jason Roseto vs. Lock
Haven, 2000-01; 10 by Michael Johnson vs. Point
Park, 1995-96

SEASON

Most Points: 800 by Tyrone Mason, 1995-96
Highest Scoring Average: 30.i by Frank Smith,
1966-67

Most Held Goals Made:

38 by Ken

Gerber, 1961-62

307 by Tyrone Mason,

1995-96

Most Held Goals Attempted:

594 by Tyrone

Mason, 1995-96

Highest Field Goal Percentage:

.647 by Ricky

Jordan, 1987-88 (141 of 218)

Most 3-Point Held Goals Made:

118 by Jesse

Ogden, 1997-98

Most 3-Poim Held Goals Attempted:

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 Held Goals Made:

SEASON

720 by Tyrone Mason,

1993-96

Most Held Goals Attempted:

l ,508 by Don Lovett,

1976- 80

Highest Field Goal Percentage:

640 by Ricky

Jordan, 1986-88 (249 of 389)

Mest 3-Peint Field Goals Made:

334 by Jesse

Ogden, 1994-98

Mest 3-Point Held Geals Attempted:

815 by Jesse

Ogden, 1994-98

Highest 3-Peim Held Goal Percentage: .428 by
Jose Davis, 1986-88 (134 of 313)
Most Free Throws Made: 364 by Dan Petchel,
1961-65
Most Free Threws Attempted: 509 by jim Prokeii,
1969-72
Highest Free Threw Percentage: .863 by Roy
Stauffer, 1971-74 (239 of 277)
Most Rebounds: 992 by Don Dougan, 1963-68
Highest Rebeunding Average: 12.8 by Darryl
Meacham, 1963-67
Most Assists: 936 by Adam Kaufman, 1997-01
Most Steals: 246 by Fred Riley, 1969-72
Mest Blacked Shots: 201 by Melvin Hooker,
1977- 80
Most Games Played: 116 by Adam Kaufman,
1997-01

286 by Jesse

Mest Wins: 26 in 1997-98
MOStLnSSeS: n in 1992-93; 1980-81 and 1955-56
Fewest Wins: o in 1945-46
FeweStLOSSeS: 1 in 1931 32
Highest Winning Percentage: .923 in 1931-32
(12-1)

Lowest Winning Percentage: .000 in 1945-46(0 5)
Most Censecutive 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
Mest Held Goals Made: 1,003 in 1997-98
Mest Field Geals Attempted: 2,231m
1997-98

Highest Field Goal Percentage:

.513 in

1966-67

Most 3-Point Held Goals Made:

247 in

1997-98

Most 3-Peint Held Geals Attempted:

670in 1997-

98

Highest 3-Peim Held Goal Percentage:

.445 in

1987-88

Mest Free Threws Made: 531 in 1997 98
Most Free Throws Attempted: 763 in 1985 86
Highest Free Threw Percentage: .736 in 1990 91
MeStRebeundS: l,385 in 1975 76
Highest Rebeunding Average: 55.7 in
1965-66

Ogden, 1997-98

Highest 3-Poim Field Goal Percentage: .462 by
Greg Fox, 1992-93 (37 of 80)
Most Free Throws Made: 139 by BUiy Wade,
1989-90
Most Free Throws Attempted: 195 by Dwayne
Butler, 1997-98

Wesleyan (West Virginia Wesleyan 129, Edinboro
127 20T), 1990-91
Most Held Goals Made: 54 vs. Lock Haven, 196768; vs. Alliance, 1973-74
Most Held Goals Anempted: 114 vs. Mercyhurst,
1999-2000
Most Free Throws Made: 34 vs. Lock Haven, 1998
99
Most Free Throws Attempted: 47 vs. Lock Haven,
1998-99
Highest Free Threw Percentage: i .000 vs.
Bloomsburg (12 of 12), 1998-99
Most Rebounds: 93 vs. clarion, 1968-69
Longest Game: 5 overtimes vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1988-89

GAME

Most Paints Scared: 133 vs. Lock Haven, 1967-68
Mest Points in a Half: 74 vs. Point Park, 1973-74
Most Combined Points: 256 vs. West Virginia

Most Assists: 559 in 1990-91
MOStTurnOVOrS: 506 in 1974-75
Most Steals: 493 in 1970-71
Most Blockod Shots: 161 in 1989-90 and 2000-01
Most Games: 34 in 1997-98

EDIHBORO IN THE NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS
1981-82

NCAA East Regional
Bloomsburg 53, Edinboro 50
Edinboro 56. Monmouth 53

1985-86

Jim McDonald

Guy Conti

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Jim Sims

NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 90. Bloomsburg 82
Calitornia(Pa.) 84. Edinboro 76

NCAA East Regional
Millersville 107. Edinboro 86

1993-94

1995-96
1997-98

NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 88. West Chester 67
Indiana(Pa.) 90. Edinboro 77
Gannon 75, Edinboro 66

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NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 83. California(Pa.) 78
Salem-Teikyo 91, Edinboro 83

Career Recerds
Blake Johnson (2000-02).................. 16.2

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19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Tyrone Mason
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
Kenny Tate (1999-02) .................... 1,552
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 Broken (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
Adam Kaufman (1997-01)..............1,148
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
Duke Gartrell (1999-03).....................847
Bob McVeigh (1949-51)....................840
Wendel Rojik (1960-64)....................812
Phillip Melton (1992-96) ..................808
Alonzo Craig (1973-77) ....................798
Dave Shenefelt (1962-66)..................797
Blake Johnson (2000-02) ..................792
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

REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

Darryl Meacham

Tyrone Mason (1993-96)..................23.6
Adam Cheek (1991-93).................... 19.9
Kenny Tate (1999-02) ...................... 19.2
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
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ...................... 16.6
10. Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ......................16.2

Don Dougan (1963-68).........;.......... 992
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) ............. 897
Kenny Tate (1999-02)........................ 843
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
Tom Taylor (1984-87)........................ 648
Frank Smith (1965-69) .....!......... 637
Wendel Rojik (1960-64) .................... 622
Jim Prokell (1969-72) ... /............... 593
Dennis Hampton (1973-76) ............. 543
Sterling Washington (1988-91)......... 526

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

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
Kenny Tate (1999-02) ...................... 10.4
Land Battle (1980-83) ...................... 10.2
Mickey Unick (1967-69) .................. 10.2
Lynn Nelson (1965-67) .................... 10.2
Dan Petcbel (1961-65).........................8.9

FIEID GOAL PERCENTAGE
Ricky Jordan (1986-88)
249-389
Billy Wade (1986-90)
571-997
Lasana Crider (1991-94) 196-346
Phillip Melton (1992-96) 340-602
Mickey Unick (1967-69) 175-313
393-707
Land Battle (1980-83)
Michael Johnson (1995-96; ‘98-99)
281-531
186-353
8. Lynn Nelson (1965-67)
9. Darryl Meachem (1963-67)
352-670
459-877
10. Tom Taylor (1984-87)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

.640
.573
.566
.565
.559
.556
.548
.527
.525
.523

HELD GOALS MADE

SCORING AVERASE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

FIELD GOALS AnEMPTED

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

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Tyrone Mason (1993-96)....................720
Tim Smiley (1973-77)........................ 659
Don Lovett (1976-80)........................ 646
Kenny Tate (1999-02)........................ 623
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

I
I

1. Don Lovett (1976-80) .................... 1,508
2. Tim Smiley (1973-77) .................... 1,501
3. Tyrone Mason (1993-96)................1,439
4. Edwin Wright (1980-84) ................1,328
5. Kenny Tate (1999-02) .....................1,244
6. Fred Riley (1969-72) ...................... 1,117
7. Gary Stanton (1974-78).................. 1,062
8. Aaron Brown (1988-92)..................1,030
9. Steve Senko (1979-83) ......................999
10. Billy Wade (1986-90) ......................... 997

FREE TNROW 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 Cheek (1991-93)
176-211
5. Warren Chance (1997-98) 110-133
6. Sean Gibson (1990-93)
168-207
7. Walter Reap (1990-91; ‘93-94)
112-139
8. Adam Kaufman (1997-01) 291-362
9. Mark Murdock (1989-91) 102-127
10. Charlie Hickox (1973-75) 124-156
Duke Gartrell (1999-03)
105-132

.863
.849
.845
.834
.827
.812
.806
.804
.803
.795
.795

FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Dan Petchel (1961-65) ......................364
Jim Prokell (1969-72)........................358
Tyrone Mason (1993-96).................. 349
Billy Wade (1986-90) ........................299
Kenny Tate (1999-02)........................297
Steve Senko (1979-83) ......................297
Adam Kaufman (1997-01) ............... 291
Don Dougan (1963-68)......................275
Tom Taylor (1984-87)........................ 265
Frank Smith (1965-69) .....................259

FREE THROWS AHEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Jim Prokell (1969-72)........................ 509
Dan Petchel (1961-65) ......................508
Kenny Tate (1999-02)....................... 415
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

3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

C

Jose Davis (1986-88)
134-313
Adam Cheek (1991-93)
100-242
Greg Fox (1989-93)
60-146
Jesse Ogden (1994-98)
334-815
Warren Chance (1997-98) 77-196
George Satler (1985-89)
60-158

.428
.413
.411
.410
.393
.380

7. Jean Paul (1998-00)
81-214
8. Price Williams (1991-92;'93-94)
84-222
9. Blake Johnson (2000-02) 168-448
10. Duke Gartrell (1999-03) 176-518

.379
.378
.375
.340

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ......................334
Duke Gartrell (1999-03).................... 176
Blake Johnson (2000-02) ..................168
Tyrone Mason (1993-96).................... 165
Adam Kaufman (1997-01) ................161
Jose Davis (1986-88)...........................134
Adam Cheek (1991-93)...................... 100
Price Williams (1991-92; '93-94) ... .84
Jean Paul (1998-00) ............................ 81
Warren Chance (1997-98)................... 77

3-PT. FIELD GOALS AHEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

3. Gary Stanton (1974-78) ................... 147
4. Barry Marshall (1980-84).................. 138
5. Alonzo Jenkins (1986-88)..................122
6. Land Battle (1980-83)........................ 120
7. Billy Wade (1986-90) ........................ 119
8. Michael Johnson (1995-96; '98-99) .. .109
9. Aaron Brown (1988-92) .................... 107
10. Sterling Washington (1988-91)............. 83

GAMES PLAYED
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ......................815
Duke Gartrell (1999-03)....................518
Tyrone Mason (1993-96)....................486
Adam Kaufman (1997-01) ............... 467
Blake Johnson (2000-02) ................. 448
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

Adam Kaufman (1997-01) ................116
Jesse Ogden (1994-98) ...................... 110
Aaron Brown (1988-92) .................... 108
Edwin Wright (1980-84).................... 108
Duke Gartrell (1999-03)..................... 107
Steve 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

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

Adam Kaufman (1997-2000) ........... 936
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.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Fred Riley (1969-72).......................... 246
Adam Kaufman (1997-01) ............... 213
Steve Senko (1979-83) ......................201
Tim Smiley (1973-77)........................ 174
Dave Knowlton (1968-71) ................162
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.

Melvin Hooker (1977-80)..................201
Jason Roseto (1999-2001)..................168

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Season Records

Season Records
POINTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

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
9. Kenny Tate (1999-00)......................... 533
10. Dwayne Butler (1997-98)..................532
11. Kenny Tate (2000-01)......................... 516
12. Tim Smiley (1975-76)........................ 508
13. Kenny Tate (2001-02)........................503
14. Walt Askins (1956-57) ......................496
15. Don Lovett (1978-79)........................494
16. Blake Johnson (2000-01) ..................493
17. Fred Riley (1971-72).......................... 492
18. Fred Riley (1970-71).......................... 485
19. Sterling Washington (1990-91).........480
20. Sean Gibson (1992-93)......................467
21. Frank Smith (1968-69) ......................466
22. Tyrone Mason (1993-94)....................463
Earl Minor (1984-85) ........................463
24. Dan Petchel (1964-65) .......................460

Adam Cheek

SCORING AVERAGE
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

REBOUNDING AVERAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
15.
16.

FIELD GOAL PEBCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

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
Kenny Tate (2000-01)........................ 293
Jakim Donaldson (2002-03)................ 291
Don Dougan (1967-68)......................287
Kenny Tate (2001-02)........................ 283
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

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 Crider (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
.607
.593
.591
.590
.582
.576
.573

FIELB GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

REBOUNDS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

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
Jakim Donaldson (2002-03) .......10.8

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 (2000-01)........................ 213
Kenny'Tate (1999-00)........................ 211
Fred F^iley (1970-71).......................... 210
Price Williams (1993-94) ..................209
Billy Wade (1989-90) ........................ 209

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
Blake Johnson (2000-01) ..................440
Kenny Tate (1999-00)........................ 431

FBEE THROW PERCENTAGE
90-102

.882

2. Tyrone Mason (1994-95)

124-142

.873

Roy Stauffer (1971-72)
81-93
Tyrone Mason (1995-96) 153-176
Adam Cheek (1992-93)
96-111
Rob Schodt (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

.871
.865
.865
.862
.857
.853
.851
.847

FREE THROWS MADE
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.

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
Kenny Tate (2001-02)........................ 101

FREE THROWS AHEMPTED
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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
Jakim Donaldson (2002-03)..............158
Derek Walton (1990-91)....................157
Tom Taylor (1985-86)........................ 157

3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Dan Grabill (2001-02)
Michael Johnson (1998-99)
Greg Fox (1992-93)
Jose Davis (1987-88)
Jesse Ogden (1995-96)
Adrian Batts (1989-90)
Adam Cheek (1991-92)
Jesse Ogden (1996-97)
Adam Cheek (1992-93)
Jesse Ogden (1997-98)

45-86
25-54
37-80
80-176
89-200
32-72
46-110
106-257
54-132
116-286

.523
.463
.462
.455
.445
.444
.418
.413
.409
.406

3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE
1.
2.
3.
4.

1. Roy Stauffer (1972-73)

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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

5.
6.
7.

8. Adam Kaufman (1999-00) .....................59
Tim Miller (1996-97) .................. -....59
Price Williams (1993-94) ....................59

3-PT. FIELD GOALS AHEMPTED
1. Jesse Ogden (1997-98) ......................286
2. Blake Johnson (2000-01) ..................282
3. Jesse Ogden (1996-97) ......................257
4. Tyrone Mason (1994-95)....................241
5. Jesse Ogden (1995-96) ......................200
6. Warren Chance (1997-98)..................196
7. Jose Davis (1987-88)...........................176
8. Blake Johnson (2001-02) ..................166
9. Duke Gartrell (2002-03).................... 165
10. Adam Kaufman (1999-00) .................161

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

Adam Kaufman (1997-98) ............... 273
Adam Kaufman (2000-01) ............... 249
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

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.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Melvin Hooker (1979-80)..................125
Jason Roseto (2000-01)........................ 97
Miehael Johnson (1998-99) ............... 72
Jason Roseto (1999-00)........................ 71
Barry Marshall (1983-84)....................67
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

Jesse Ogden (1997-98) ...................... 116
Blake Johnson (2000-01) .................. Ill
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

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1.000-Point Club
Season

1954
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96

Totals

1739

6

F8-FGA

PCI

3FG-3FGA PCI

FT-FTA

PCI

PTS.

AWG.

Tyrone Mason ♦ 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

720-1439

.500

165486

.340

349413

.845

1954

23.6

Walt Askins ♦ F ♦ 6-5 ♦ Erie, PA

1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77

Totals

1552

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

471-1226

.384

222-293

.758

1553

12.4

Kenny Tate ♦ F ♦ 6-3 ♦ Philadelphia, PA

2000-01
2001-02

26
28
27

211-431
213-409
199-404

.490
.521
.493

3-9
2-3
4-14

.333
.667
.286

108-161
88-121
101-131

.671
.727
.771

Totals

81

623-1244

.501

9-26

.346

297413

.719

1999-00

1496
Billy Wade

115

'

,

533
516
503

20.5
18.4
18.6

1552

19.2

Don lovett ♦ F ♦ 5-11 ♦ Cleveland Heights,

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

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

Totals

97

646-1508

.428

204-276

.739

1496

15.4

ittin Billy Wade ♦ F ♦ 6-7 ♦ Belle Glade, Fl
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90

Totals

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

338
441
557

5.0
13.5
16.9
20.6

106

571-996

.573

5-31

.161

299-396

.755

1446

14.5

no

Edwin Wright ♦046-14 Clewiston, FL
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84

Totals

23
28
28
28

120-312
135-298
157-323
185-395

.385
.453
.486
.468

54-74
35-54
.66-86
' 71-103

.730
.648
.767
.689

294
305
380
441

12.3
10.9
13.6
15.8

167

597-1328

450

226-317

.713

1337

124

■ hliLI Dan Petchel ♦ F ♦ 6-4 ♦ Sheffield, PA
24
20
22
18

65-142
111-222
147-300
167-299

.458
.500
.490
.558

60-87
63-97
115-155
126-169

.690
.649
.742
.743

190
285
409
460

7.9
14.3
18.5
25.6

Totals

84

490-963

.509

364-508

.717

1344

16.0

Wkitil Fred Biley ♦ G ♦ 5-lG ♦ Clearfield, PA
22
24
26

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

Totals

72

536-1117

480

207-282

.734

1279

17.8

Totals

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

116

377-946

.399

334-815

410

158-202

.782

1246

11.3

11-23
67-106

.478
.630

41
271

2.2
30.1

Frank Smith ♦ F ♦ 6-2 ♦ Bentleyville, PA
1965-66
1966-67

18
9

15-18
102-172

.481
.487

93-122
88-143

.762
.615

Totals

73

483-940

.514

259-394

.657

1225

16.8

.833
.594

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447,
466

18.6
21.2

[Ml Aaron Brown 4 F 4 6-5 4 Rochester, NY
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92

26
27
26
29

141-294
102-239
105-211
139-286

.480
.427
.498
.486

2-5
0-3
0-1
0-2

.000
.000
.000
.000

108

76-104
57-87
42-63
57-86

.731
.695
.667
.663

487-1030

360
261
252
335

.473

2-11

13.8
9.7
9.7
11.6

.182

232-340

.682

1208

11.2

Jim Prokell 4 F 4 6-0 4 Pittsburgh, PA

1969-70
1970-71
1971-72

22
24
26

108-196
158-317
153-315

.551
.498
.486

116-164
115-153
127-192

Totals

72

.707
.752
.661

419-828

.506

332
431
433

15.1
17.9
16.6

358-509

.703

1196

16.6

1183

Tom Taylor ♦ C ♦ 6-7 ♦ Erie, PA

1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

Totals

1177

26
30
26

165-319
161-311
133-247

.517
.518
.538

82

69-109
114-157
82-120

.633
.726
.683

459-877

.523

399
436
348

15.3
14.5
13.4

265-386

.687

1183

144

Gary Stanton ♦ C ♦ 6-7 ♦ Cleveland,

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

Totals

1156

27
28
23
23

77-145
131-277
147-295
162-345

.531
.473
.498
.470

19-35
35-54
41-65
48-66

101

.543
.648
.630
.727

517-1062

487

173
297
335
372

6.4
10.6
14.6
16.1

143-220

.650

1177

11.7

29
29

234-482
206-442

.485
.466

46-110
54-132

.418
.409

Totals

80-100
96-111

58

440-924

.800
.865

594
562

476

100-242

20.5
19.4

413

176-211

.834

1156

19.9

1149

Boy Stauffer ♦ G ♦ 5-10 ♦ Emmaus, PA

1971-72
1972-73
1973-74

26
22
23

138-267
170-348
147-310

.517
.489
.474

Totals

81-93
90-102
68-82

.871
.882
.829

357
430
362

71

455-925

492

13.7
19.5
15.7

239-277

.863

1149

16.2

1148

Adam Kaufman 4 G 4 5-114 Coraopolis, PA

1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01

1145
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83

1095

Tom Taylor

Adam Cheek ♦ G ♦ 6-2 ♦ Lenisville, KY

1991-92
1992-93

Totals

1969-70
1970-71
1971-72

■K/ilrl Jesse Ggden ♦ G ♦ 6-5 ♦ Geergetewn, GNT
Aaron Brown

177-362
189-388

Totals

1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65

1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98

24
22

1196

Tim Smiley ♦ G 4 6-1 ♦ Ft. Wayne, IN
22
27
29
22

1967-68
1968-69

Totals

Year-by-year statistics not available

1553

1.000-Point Club

34
28
26
28

68-180
98-255
92-249
90-232

.378
.384
.369
.388

22-75
38-115
59-161
42-116

.293
.330
.366
.362

58-79
73-90
64-78
96-115

116

348-916

.734
.811
.821
.835

216
307
307
318

.380

161467

.345

6.4
11.0
11.8
11.4

291-362

.804

1148

9.9

Steve Senko ♦ G ♦ 5-9 ♦ Ambler, PA

i

26
24
28
28

43-107
109-253
140-314
132-325

.402
.431
.446
.406

30-39
84-110
85-114
98-127

106

424-999

.424

.770
.764
.746
.772

116
302
365
362

4.7
12.6
13.0
12.9

297-390

.762

1145

10.8

.684
.602
.674
.779

256
171
355
313

11.6
10.0
15.4
13.0

.689

1095

12.7

.857
.840
.853

63
427
576

3.9
16.4
21.3

.849

1066

154

Tyrone Mason

Jim Prokell

Gary Stanton

Jose Davis

Don Dougan 4 C/F 4 6-7 4 Edinhoro, PA

1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1967-68

22
17
23
24

102-224
62-142
130-278
116-210

.455
.437
.468
.552

Totals

52-76
47-78
95-141
81-104

86

410-854

480

275-399

1066|Jose nayis 4 G 4 5-10 4 Cleveland Heights, OH
1982-83
1986-87
1987-88

16
26
27

25-51
155-353
187-423

.490
.439
.442

1-2
54-137
80-176

.500
.394
.455

Totals

69

367-827

444

135-315

429

12-14
63-75
122-143

197-232

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Yearly leaders
SCORING
Season

Fred Riley

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
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

Player

G

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
Kenny Tate
Kenny Tate
Rob Sims

FG-FGA

20
111-222
22
147-300
18
167-299
23
158-292
16
102-175
24
177-362
22
189-388
22
108-196
24 210-425
26
196-394
22
170-348
23
147-310
27
176-404
29 222-494
22
175-409
23
166-372
25
202-479
27
207-489
23
106-245
28
140-314
28
157-323
28
185-395
26
170-357
30
161-311
26
155-353
27
187-423
26
182-308
27
209-367
28
188-388
29 234-482
29 206-442
28
209-411
26 242-509
29 307-594
27
175-309
34 224-496
28
160-325
26 211-431
28
213-409
27
199-404
23
149-355

REROUNDING
Season

Adam Kaufman

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

Player

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 Reb.

20
22
18
23
16
24
22
22
23
26
21
23
27
28
23
23
16
26
17
28
27
28
26
30

174
241
236
393
195
303
250
250
215
208
143
244
197
299
229
247
184
363
187
299
246
181
216
250

Avg.

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

Pet.

FT-FTA

.500
.490
.558
.541
.583
.481
.487
.551
.494
.497
.489
.474
.436
.449
.427
.446
.422
.423
.433
.446
.486
.468
.476
.518
.439
.442
.590
.569
.485
.485
.446
.509
.475
.517
.566
.452
.492
.409
.521
.493
.420

Pet.

63-97
115-155
126-169
97-168
43-56
93-122
88-143
116-164
65-90
100-118
90-102
68-82
60-89
64-83
76-94
50-62
90-117
54-73
82-107
85-114
66-86
71-103
123-155
114-157
63-75
122-143
75-106
139-179
99-151
80-100
96-111
80-119
124-142
153-176
57-84
110-133
82-122
108-161
88-121
101-131
70-86

Pts.

.649
.742
.743
.577
.768
.762
.615
.707
.722
.847
.882
.829
.674
.771
.808
.806
.770
.740
.766
.746
.767
.689
.794
.726
.840
.853
.707
.777
.656
.800
.865
.672
.873
.869
.679
.827
.672
.671
.727
.771
.814

Avg.

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
516
503
390

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
18.4
18.6
17.0

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
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

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
Kenny Tate
Kenny Tate
Jakim Donaldson

24
26
26
27
28
29
29
28
25
28
27
34
28
26
28
27
27

213
218
272
243
239
228
214
249
238
176
180
311
214
267
293
283
291

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
10.5
10.5
10.8

F ELD GOAL PCT.
Season

1962-63

1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67

Pag* 30 ♦ 2eo3-04MHH»mv8reio Mai’s oasksnaii

Player

Dan Petchel
Ken Barker
Wilbert Bamhardt
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson

G

20
20
18
18
23
16

FG-FGA

111-222
66-132
57-110
167-299
158-292
102-175

Pet.

.500
.500
.518
.558
.541
.583

;

1
A
1

1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79

m
1
i
1
?

1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
i 1988-89
» 1989-90
f’ 1991-92
1990-91
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

Mickey Unick
Frank Smith
Jim Prokell
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
Kenny Tate
Kenny Tate
Jakim Donaldson

24 148-254
22 189-388
22 108-196
24 158-317
26 138-267
22 114-231
23 123-252
27 124-253
29 137-286
23 147-295
23 162-345
25 93-196
26 189-369
17 93-172
28 160-289
27 140-246
28 185-395
26 165-319
30 161-311
24 108-171
26 141-218
26 182-308
27 209-367
26 105-211
29 82-152
27 83-144
25 75-132
26 123-219
27 121-188
27 175-309
34 161-289
28 88-176
26 211-431
28 213-409
27 199-404
27 131-274

.582
.487
.551
.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
.521
.493
.478

FREE THROW PCI
Season

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
2000-01
2001-02

Player

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 Schodt
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
Brandon Dominick

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
28
27

FT-FTA

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
80-100
96-111
70-86
124-142
153-176
57-70
110-133
56-65
64-78
96-115
70-85

Pet.

.649
.742
.743
.761
.768
.779
.820
.747
.818
.871
.882
.829
.798
.781
.808
.806
.770
.740
.766
.746
.772
.789
.794
.840
.853
.837
.777
.824
.800
.865
.814
.873
.869
.814
.827
.862
.821
.835
.824

2002-03

Duke Gartrell

47-56

.839

3-PT. HELD GOAIS
Season

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
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

Player

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
Blake Johnson
Blake Johnson
Duke Gartrell

G 3G-3GA Pet.

26 54-137
27 80-176
25 35-92
27 32-72
28 49-139
29 46-110
29 54-132
28 59-150
26 83-241
27 89-200
27 106-257
34 116-286
28 38-115
26 59-161
28 111-282
27 57-166
28 53-165

.394
.455
.380
.444
.353
.418
.409
.393
.344
.445
.413
.406
.330
.366
.394
.343
.321

ASSISTS
Seasen

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
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

Player

Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Roy Stauffer

22
22
24
26

G

Ast.

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
Adam Kaufman
Dan Grabill
Rob Sims

26
27
26
29
27
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
28
27
23

118
146
149
150
222
156
136
149
131
273
203
211
249
83
107

G

St.

133
174
194
92

1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

Adrian Batts
Sterling Washington
Mark Murdock
Adam Cheek
Derek Walton
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Dean Doss
Michael Cassidy
Adam Kaufman
Michael Johnson
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
Kenny Tate
Duke Gartrell

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

Player

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

42
69
96
47
47
65
73
53
79
55
67
49
54
45
42
27

RIOCKED SHOTS
Season

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
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

Player

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
Jason Roseto
Jakim Donaldson
Jakim Donaldson

STEAIS
Season

26
27
28
29
29
29
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
28
27
28

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62
55
36
40
71
58
64
51
49
36
57
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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
28
23
27

Bl.

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
97
29
42

All-Time vs. Opponent
Hrst
Meetina

Last
Meetina

Wen

Lost

Akron
Alaska-Anchorage
Alaska-Fairbanks
Alcorn State
Alderson-Broaddus
Allegheny
Alliance
Alma
Ashland
Assumption
Atlantic Christian
B aldwin-Wallace

1982-83
1992-93
1992-93
1974-75
1975-76
1930-31
1930-31
1971-72
1929-30
1984-85
1977-78
1963-64

1986-87
1992-93
1992-93
1974-75
1987-88
2001-02
1985-86
1971-72
1996-97
1998-99
1977-78
1975-76

0
0
0
0
2
14
55
1
2
1
1
3

3
2
2
1
1
14
25
0
2
1
0
1

Bloomsburg

1963-64

2002-03

7

8

Bluffton
Bowie State
Bridgeport
Bryant
Buffalo, Univ. at
Buffalo State

1962-63
2002-03
1994-95
1999-00
1948-49
1929-30

1962-63
2002-03
1994-95
1999-00
1951-52
1946-47

1
0
1
0
1
1

0
1
0
1
3
2

California(Pa.)

1928-29

2002-03

66

79

Cal St.-Fullerton
Canisius
Capital
Camegie-Mellon
Central Michigan
Central State(Oh.)

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

Cheyney
Clarion

1965-66
1928-29

2002-03
2002-03

6
83

8
62

Clark(Ga.)
Cleveland State
Columbia Union
Columbus State(Ga.)
Concord
Concordia
C.W. Post
Daemen
Davis & Elkins
Desalles

1986-87
1946-47
1989-90
1997-98
1977-78
1987-88
1984-85
1978-79
1982-83
1940-41

1986-87
1967-68
2001-02
1997-98
1977-78
1987-88
1984-85
1996-97
1993-94
1940-41

1
8
8
0
1
1
0
9
3
1

0
5
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0

District of Columbia

2002-03

2002-03

0

1

Dowling
Dyke
D'Youville
East Carolina

1989-90
1986-87
1997-98
1985-86

1989-90
1988-89
1997-98
1986-87

1
1
1
0

0
1
0
2

East Stroudsburg

1989-90

2002-03

5

1

Erie Branch
Fairmont State
Findlay
Franklin Pierce
Fredonia State
Frostburg State

1930-31
1978-79
1933-34
1999-00
1928-29
1973-74

1930-31
1993-94
1933-34
1999-00
1969-70
1976-77

2
4
0
0
49
7

0
5
1
1
7
0

Gannon

1948-49

2002-03

26

54

Geneva
Georgia State
Grove City
Gustavus Adolphus
Hanover
Hilbert
Hillsdale
Hiram

1951-52
1977-78
1949-50
1975-76
1983-84
1997-98
1995-96
1970-71

1985-86
1977-78
1983-84
1975-76
1983-84
1997-98
1995-96
1970-71

6
1
13
1
0
1
1
1

7
0
18
0
1
0
0
0

Indiana(Pa.)

1928-29

2002-03

60

79

Kanty College
Kent State
Kenyon

1928-29
1937-38
1968-69

1928-29
1937-38
1971-72

1
0
2

0
1
1

Kutztown
Lake Erie

1930-31
1993-94

2002-03
2002-03

8
8

1
0

Lake Superior State
LaRoche
Lawrence Tech
LeMoyne
Lincoln(Pa.)

1975-76
1980-81
1939-40
1986-87
1989-90

1998-99
1986-87
1942-43
1993-94
1989-90

1
5
2
2
1

1
2
2
1
0

Onnonent

Onnonent

First
Meetina

Mlnhore UnlwersBw
Last
Meetina

Wen

Lest

Lock Haven

1957-58

2002-03

76

16

Long Beach State
Los Angeles State
Malone

1968-69
1968-69
1993-94

1968-69
1968-69
1994-95

0
1
1

1
0
1

Mansfield

1958-59

2002-03

12

12

Marietta
Mars Hill
Mercy

1971-72
1970-71
1986-87

1971-72
1970-71
1986-87

1
1
1

0
0
0

Mercyhurst

1972-73

2002-03

37

22

Michigan Lutheran
Midwestern State(TX)

1965-66
1986-87

1965-66
1986-87

1
0

0
1

Millersville

1985-86

2002-03

3

6

Monmouth
Morgan State
Mount Union
Mount Vernon Nazarene
Muskingum
Northern Michigan
Northern State(SD)
Oakland
Oberlin
Ohio Chiropody
Ohio Valley
Ohio Wesleyan
Oneonta State
Palm Beach Atlantic
Penn State-Behrend
Pitt-Bradford
Pitt-Johnstown
Point Park
Quincy
Robert Morris
Roberts Wesleyan
St. Francis(Pa.)
St. Lawrence
St. Mary's
St. Rose
St. Vincent
Salem-Teikyo
Sam Houston State
Shepherd

1981-82
1977-78
1960-61
1990-91
1972-73
1969-70
1997-98
1990-91
1977-78
1936-37
1995-96
1970-71
1970-71
1974-75
1972-73
1980-81
1969-70
1969-70
1984-85
1981-82
1961-62
1988-89
1979-80
1939-40
1996-97
1974-75
1947-48
1984-85
1976-77

1981-82
1977-78
1972-73
1990-91
1973-74
1984-85
1997-98
1990-91
1978-79
1940-41
2000-01
1972-73
1971-72
1974-75
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

1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
7
' 3
2
1
1
15
5
17
16
1
0
6
0
0
1
1
10
2
1
0

0
1
2
0
2
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
3
4
10
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
3
3
0
1

Shippensburg
Slippery Rock

1987-88
1928-29

2002-03
2002-03

24
74

9
69

Southern Connecticut State 1997-98
1991-92
Stonehill
1981-82
Swarthmore
1992-93
Teikyo-Post
1935-36
Thiel
1983-84
Tiffin
1988-89
Virginia Union
1985-86
Wabash
1964-65
Walsh
1978-79
Washington & Lee
1991-92
Wayland Baptist
1929-30
Waynesburg

1997-98
/ 1991-92
1981-82
1992-93
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

0
0
0
0
10
0
1
1
0
1
1
0

West Chester

1929-30

2002-03

3

6

Western Ontario
West Georgia
West Liberty
Westminster
Westmont(Ca.)
West Virginia State
West Virginia Tech

1970-71
1975-76
1981-82
1933-34
1971-72
1973-74
1987-88

1973-74
1975-76
2002-03
1980-81
1971-72
1973-74
1991-92

2
1
3
1
0
1
2

0
0
0
5
1
0
0

West Virginia Wesleyan

1966-67

2002-03

7

7

Wheeling Jesuit
Wilmington(De.)
Wisconsin
Wittenberg
Wooster
Wright State
Youngstown YMCA

1976-77
1972-73
1969-70
1971-72
2001-02
1983-84
1928-29

1999-00
1972-73
1969-70
1971-72
2001-02
1986-87
1928-29

3
0
0
0
0
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
2
1

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Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest comprehensive four-year
university in northwestern Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus is home to some
8,000 students studying in more Aan 100 academic programs. The University’s
programs in art, criminal justice, and speech language pathology, among others,
have earned regional and national recognition and accolades, and the campus is
ranked among the top 10 in the nation for the services provided for students with
disabihties. In 2003 the University’s instutional accreditation with the
Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools was reaffirmed with commendation for ten years.

Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr.

PresMeat, [dinbon Unlifersnf ofPennstlvania
Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15^ presi­
dent of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on
July 1, 1996.
A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a bachelor’s
degree from Alabama State University, a master’s
degree from Atlanta University, and a Ph.D. from
the University of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency at Edinboro University,
Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor for student
affairs and special programs at the State
University of New York (SUNY) Central
Administration in Albany, serving in that position
for 10 years. While vice chancellor, he also served for one year as interim pres­
ident at the SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY
Central Administration, President Pogue was vice president for student affairs,
associate vice president for research and educational development, dean of
undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all at SUNY at Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leadership groups.
He serves as a member of the American Council on Education Commission on
Government and Public Affairs which advises the Division of Governmental
Relations on the broad range of issues in which congressional and executive
branch actions affect colleges and universities. He is a member of the
American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Task Force
on Teacher Education and serves as co-chair of the AASCU Forum on Rural
Services. He was appointed in 2003 to the International Association of
University Presidents Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict
Resolution and Peace. Since 1984, Dr. Pogue has served on the Commission
on Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and
is a former vice chair and member of the Commission’s Executive Committee.
He currently serves as President for the Middle States Association Board of
Trustees and is a member of its Executive Committee. He was appointed chair­
person of the Middle States Advisory Committee on Institutional Financial

Edinboro is situated just 100 miles from the metropolitan areas of
Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, and less than 20 miles south of the city of
Erie - Pennsylvania’s fourth largest city. Meadville, the seat of Crawford
County, is approximately 20 miles south of Edinboro.
The University’s Baron-Fomess Library has more than 480,000 bound
volumes and 1.3 million microform units, along with an online catalog, access
to numerous online databases and electronic reserves. The building is
equipped with a wireless network, computer labs and equipment to assist users
with visual impairments.
The main campus also includes a modem University Center, planetarium,
observatory, reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics
labs, writing center, numerous computer labs with the latest hardware and soft­
ware, three art galleries, an animation studio, campus radio and televsion sta­
tions, health center, counseling center, and much more - all accessible for peo­
ple with disabilities. The recently renovated and expanded Crawford Center
for Health and Physical Education and Disability Resources rivals any facility
of its kind in the nation.
In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas, there are 43 buildings on
the spacious Edinboro Campus, including six residence halls with private or
shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing, and living-learned floors - all
are wired for voice, video and data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie and Meadville. Edinboro
University in Erie - The Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre campus that
includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a unique facility for small
conferences, business meetings, and special events.
The Meadville Access Center is located in the city’s historic Bessemer
Building.

Resources, which advised the Commission on the relationship of financial
resources to institutional accreditation. Dr. Pogue edso serves on the Board of
Tmstees of the BACCHUS & GAMMA Peer Education Network. He served
for two years as chairperson of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education (SSHE) Commission for the Universities and Commission of
Presidents Executive Committee. He is a member of the Executive Board of
A Community of Agile Partners in Education (CAPE). In October 1996, Dr.
Pogue was appointed by then Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to the
Governor’s Commission on Academic Standards. In November, 2002, he was
appointed co-chair of the Higher Education Committee of Pennsylvania
Governor Ed Rendell’s Transition Team.
Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the Board of Directors for the Meadville Area
Industrial Commission and the Boards of Corporators for the Hamot Health
Foundation, the St. Vincent Health Center, and the Meadville Medical Center.
He is a member of the Martin Luther King Center Scholarship Committee and
an Honorary Member of the Erie Wolves Club. Dr. Pogue was chairperson of
the Erie County Millennium Commission, the Erie County State Employees
Combined Appeal (SECA) campaign in 2001 and 2002, and of the Erie Day
School’s Adopt-A-Scholar scholarship program (2(XX)-01 and 2002-03). He
was also a member of the Erie Mayor’s Task Force on Public Safety. Dr. Pogue
has served on the boards of directors for the Erie Conference on Community
Development, the United Way of Erie County, and the Greater Erie County
Chapter of the American Red Cross, for which he served as their 1997 capital
campaign chairman.
Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber of Commerce with the
Louis J. Tullio Community Service Award. The Greater Erie Community
Action Committee (GECAC) honored him with the Paul P. Martin Community
Service Award in 2000, and in 1999, the Distinguished Service Award for
Leadership and Vision was presented to him by the SUNY at Albany Council
of Trustees.
Dr. Pogue has shared his experiences and expertise in Edinboro University
classrooms via guest lecturer presentations. He has also taught a course titled,
“Special Topics in Sociology” for the Department of Sociology. He continues
to enjoy working in the classroom environment.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept and philosophy
of the Edinboro Family, a learner-centered environment where students come
first and are an integral part of a caring and supportive campus community.

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at Califomia(PA) Classic
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at Gannon
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MANSFIELD
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at West Chester
at Bloomsburg
at East Stroudsburg
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at Lock Haven
at Indiana(PA)
at Shippensburg
CALIFORNIA(PA)
CLARION
LOCK HAVEN
at Slippery Rock
SHIPPENSBURG
INDIANA(PA)
at Clarion
at Califomia(PA)

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