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Greetings from the President

2005-06 Edinboro IVIen’s Basketball

Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots:

General Information
As we engage upon the 2005-2006 academic year at Edinboro University, we look back with deep pride at
one of the most successful years in the history of Edinboro athletics. Much of the success of our men's and
women's athletic teams is due to your loyal support of our scholar-athletes in basketball, cross country, foot­
ball, soccer, softball, swimming, track, volleyball, and wrestling, as well as wheelchair basketball and other
adaptive sports.
The long legacy of Edinboro athletics will be one of the highlights celebrated during the University's
Sesquicentennial in 2006-2007. As we prepare to celebrate the University's 150th anniversary, we are guid­

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ed by the vision of "Building a prosperous future through academic excellence and civility Our athletes'
dedication to education, discipline, and sportsmanship that are at the heart of Edinboro athletics will serve
them well as they pursue their dreams beyond the playing fields of their alma mater. Their success in compet­
itive endeavors will contribute to the quality of life on our campus and throughout the communities of northwestern Pennsylvania.
Fans of the Fighting Scots are always welcome at Edinboro University and I look forward to greeting you at our many athletic,
cultural and arts presentations. Please visit our campus as often as possible.
Go Scots!

Frank G. Pogue
President

Governor of Peimsylvaiiia
Edward G. Rendell

Permsylvaiim State
System of Higher
Pducatiori
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor

Board, of Gk>vemors
Mr. Kim E. Lyttle, Acting Chair
Mr. C. R. "Chuck" Pennoni, \^ce Chair
The Honorable Matthew E. Baker
The Honorable Francis V. Barnes
Mr. Jude C. Butch
Mr. Mark E. Collins, Jr.
Ms. Marie Conley Lammando
Mr. Paul S. Dlugolecki
Mr. Daniel P. Elby
The Honorable Michael K. Hanna
Mr. David P. Holveck
The Honorable Vincent J. Hughes
Kenneth M. Jarin, Esq.
Mr. Guido M. Pichini
The Honorable James J. Rhoades
Ms. Christine J. Toretti Olson
Mr. Aaron A. Walton
There are currently two vacancies on the
Board of Governors.

Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania Council of
Trustees
Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair
Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice Chair
Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary
Dr. Raymond L. Dombrowski
The Honorable John R. Evans
Mr. John E. Horan
Mr. C. Richard Johnston
Sr. Catherine M. Manning
Mrs. \Trginia L. McGarvey
Mr. John A. I\ilice
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor
(ex officio)
There is currently one vacancy

President’s Executive
Councdl
Dr. Richard Arnold, Associate to the
President for Equity, Special
Programs and Staff Development
Dr. R. Scott Baldwin, Dean of Education
Dr. Pearl Bartelt, Provost and \^ce
President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Mary Margaret Bevevino, Dean of
Graduate Studies and Research
Ms. Janet Dean, University

Ombudsperson and Associate \Tce
President for Human Resources and
Faculty Relations
Dr. Donald Dilmore, Associate \lce
President for University Libraries
Dr. Jerry Kiel, \^ce President for Student
Affairs and Student Success
Dr. Andrew Lawlor, Associate Mce
President for Technology and
Communications
Dr. Michael Mogavero, \^ce President
for Enrollment Services and
University Planning
Mr. Brian Pitzer, Director of Public
Relations
Dr. Eric Rand^, Dean of Science,
Managerhent and Technology
Mr. Kahan Sablo, Dean of Student Life
Mr. James Sheehan, \^ce President for
Finance and Administration
Ms. Emily Sinsabaugh, Executive to the
President for University
Communications and
Administrative Initiatives
Dr. Terry Smith, Dean of Liberal Arts
Mr. Bruce Whitehair, Vice President for
Development and Marketing

Location..................................... ................................... Edinboro, PA
Founded .................................... ..................................................1857
Enrollment ................................ .................................................8,000
Nickname.................................. ................................. Fighting Scots
Colors ........................................ ................................... Ited & White
Arena.......................................... .......... McComb Fieldhouse (3,5(X))
Affiliation................................... .......................................... NC^ri
Conference.................................. .............Pennsylvania State Athletic
President.................................... ....................Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr.
Athletics Director ...................... ........................ Bmce Baumgartner
Athletic Dept. Phone................ ................................. (814) 732-2776
Head Coach............................... ........ Greg Walcavich (Rutgers '73)
Record at Edinboro............... .............................290-163,16 years
Career Record........................ .............................444-226,23 years
Office Phone.............................. ....................(814) 732-2776 ext. 257
Assistant Coach.......................... ................. Pat Qeary (Edinboro '9)
Director of Sports Information .. .......................................Bob Shreve
Office Phone.......................... ....................(814) 732-2776 ext. 234
Home Phone......................... ................................. (814) 833-9028
Fax.......................................... ................................. (814) 732-2596
E-Mail .................................... ....................rshreve@edinboro.edu
SID Mailing Address................ ............... 108 McComb Fieldhouse
Edinboro, PA 16444
Internet Address........................ .. www.edinboro.edu... "Athletics"
2004-05 Record........................... ...................................................24-7
PSAC West Record/Finish....... ........................................... 8^/Tlst
Letterwinners Retuming/Lost ......................................................8/3
Starters Retuming/Lost............. .................................................... 3/2

Table of Contents

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Greg Walcavich......................................................... 4-5
Assistant Coach.................................................................................. 5

Team Information & Player Profiles
Quick Facts..........................................................................................1
2005-06 Preview...............................................................................2-3
Joe Cephas.......................................................................................... 6
DanGrabill.........................................................................................7
Torry Mitchell.....................................................................................8
Chris Ravello .....................................................................................9
Daren Tielsch ................................................................................... 10
TomGrabill....................................................
11
Devon Knight................................................................................... 12
Ryan McLemore................................................................................13
Curtis Ingram................................................................................... 14
Justin Moore.....................................................................................15
Justin Bean........................................................................................ 16
Rob Lowther.....................................................................................16
Roster/Roster Breakdown ............................................................. 17
2005-06 Schedule ............................................................. Back Cover

Season Review
2004-05 Results................................................................................ 18
2004-05 Individual Statistics............................................................18
2004-05 Box Scores...................................................................... 19-24
All-American Jakim Donaldson .................................................... 25
ThePSAC.....................................................................................26-27

History
Year-By-Year Records ..................................................
28
All-Time Coaches Records.............................................................. 28
Individual & Team Records ............................................................29
Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs.................................. 29
Career Records............................................................................30-31
Season Records............................................................................32-33
1,000-Point Qub ......................................................................... 34r35
Yearly Leaders.............................................................................36-37
AH-Time Scores (1978-2004)....................................................... 3B42
The Honor Roll ...................................
43
All-Time vs. Opponents..................................................................44

Edinboro University
Edinboro University Profile ......................................................... IBC
President Dr. Frank Pogue............................................................IBC
Edinbcaxj University of
Pennsylvania is an equal opportuni­
ty education institution and will not
discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex and handi­
cap in its activities, programs or
employment practices as requited
by Title VI, Title DC, Section 504 and
the ADA For irifcomation regard­
ing civil rights or grievaiKe proce­
dures, contact Mr. Patrick F.
Coleman, Director of Human
Resources and Staff Development,
Title VI, Title DC Section 504 and the
ADA Coordinator, at Reeder Hall,
2nd Floor, Edinboro, PA 16444
(814-732-2703).

Credits
The 2005-06
Edinboro
University
Men's
Basketball
Media Guide
was written
and designed
by theEUP
Sports
Information Department, Bob
Shreve, Director. Photography by
Mike Gallagher, Bob Wheeler, Bmce
Bennett, and Dave Miller.

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2005-06 Season Preview

2005-06 Season Preview
Talented Fighting Scots Seek Second Straight PSAC Crown
year in the system. Add in a pair of transfers
who should pay immediate dividends, and
scorers, one who also ranks as the all-time
Walcavich sees his Fighting Scots once again
leading reboimder, and feel that the upcoming
battling down to the wire tor the PSAC West
season could be better than the year before.
crown. That's nothing new, since Edinboro
That is particularly true when the previous
has finished either first or second in the PSAC
year's team finished 24r7, which is just what
West each of the last five seasons.
the Edinboro men's basketball team did in
"I think we have a chance to have a good
2004-05.
team," stated Walcavich, who enters his 17th
The Figjiting Scots enjoyed one of the
season as the head coach. 'We have a real good
core group of people who have really play^ a
finest seasons in school history, with the 24
wins tied for the second-highest win total in
lot. They were instrumental in helping us to a
school history. Edinboro drfeated Millersville
great season last year. Some will have to take on
to capture its first Pennsylvania State Athletic
different roles and responsibilities, but we have a
Conference championship since 1998, and
chance to have a fine seascax"
made the NCAA Division II playoffs for the
Walcavich isn't about to downplay the
first time since that '98 campaign.
contributions of Donaldson and Sims. "When
Ah, but now the problem of replacing
you lose guys like we lost, that's a lot to replace.
two 1,000-point scorers. Jakim Don^dson, a
You have to tty to do things a little bit different­
consensus All-American and the PSAC West
ly. You tty to be as effective, but in different
Player of the Year, not only averaged 16.3 ppg.
ways. It will be interesting to see how the per­
and 13.1 rpg. a year ago, but departed as Ihe
sonality of this team emerges. You can't get a
eighth all-time leading scorer with 1355 points
feel for that until you begin practice."
Losing Don^dson and Sims also leaves
and as the all-time leading reboimder with
1,100 rebounds. Rob Sims was named the
Walcavich wondering who will emerge as the
PSAC Tournament's MVP. A three-time AUgo-to player down the stretch. "For the last
PSAC West honoree, Sims finished his career
two years they've been our end of the game
with 1,138 points.
options," related Walcavich. "Somebody is
Yet long-time head coach Greg
going to become that. I think that will shake
Walcavich, not one to throw out undeserved
out. Qearly it will have to be someone. We
praise, is optimistic. Part of the optimism
have some good candidates."
stems from the eight returning players from
A year ago the Fighting Scots were a
last year's squad, including thrre former trans­
deep and versatile team, featuring speed and
fers who should feel more comfortable after a
quickness. It was a formula that worked on
both ends of the court, averaging 75.6
ppg., while giving up just 66.5 ppg.,
foiirth in the PSAC. hi addition, Edinboro
held opponents to 40.3 percent ftom the
floor, ranking 15th in Division II and sec­
ond in the PSAC.
Those qualities are once again evident
in the 2005-06 edition, but the loss of
Donaldson leaves the Fighting Scots with­
out the second-leading rebounder in the
country. Thanks to Donaldson, Edinboro
has rated as one of the top rebounding
teams in Division II the last few years,
including 24th last year.
"It concerns me that we don't have a
real physically big team," admitted
Walcavich. "There can be nights where
that can be a negative factor, but it's not a
grave concern."
Standing in the way of another run at
the PSAC title and a the NCAA playoffs is
a demanding schedule that features 13
games against teams with 15-or-more
wins, inducting 12 contests with oppo­
nents who won 18-or-more contests in
2004-05.
"The schedule is more difficult than last
year because we have fewer home
games," pointed out Walcavich, referring
to 14 games at McComb Fieldhouse this
season, as opposed to 18 at home last year.
"The conference part will be even more
challenging. Last year, we knew lUP and
Torn/ Mitchell averaged 11.7ppg. with 67 threeQarion would be gcxxi. Everybody ctidn't
pointers in his first season as a Fighting Scot
know that Shippensburg wotud be as
Few teams can lose two 1,000-point

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

gcx)d as they were. Now Ship has everybody
back, Qarion has a lot back and had people
sitting out. When you have the resources
California and lUP have, you're never far
away. And I think Lcxlc Haven and Slippery
Rock feel good about themselves.
"Then look at the crossovers," he contin­
ued. "Last year we had three on the road and
four at home. We only played one of the top
four teams fix>m the East on the road. Now
we have four on the road. You throw in
Charleston and Alderson-Broaddus, plus play­
ing both Gannon and Mercyhurst both on the
road. Last year we had both at home."
'Mth such a demanding schedule await­
ing his team, Walcavich wcis able to hook up
with Penn State for an exhibition game on
November 10. "I think that will be a really
good experience for us," he related. "It has a
chance to put an exclamation point bn our
preseason. We will play somebody better than
anybody we'll play the next 27 ni^ts. That
will be a measuring stick."
The regular season gets started for the
Fighting Scots on Tuesday, November 15, as
Emnboro tips off the 2005^ campaign by
hosting West Virginia Wesleyan.
Here's a look at the 2005-06 Fighting Scots:

Backcoui*t
Walcavich employs a three-perimeter,
two-frontcourt alignment, and he has plenty
of quality guards to choose from. "We had
five guys last year who played point guard at
one time or another," W^cavich pointed out.
"We lost one and picked up one. That's a posi­
tive thing. We tike to have good dribblers and
good passers."
While the Fighting Scots must replace
Rob Sims, three players who started at least 13
games return. Leading the way is Tony
Mitchell, a 5'10"^nior who transferred from
Mercyhurst a year ago. Mitchell came off the
bench the first seven contests, then started the
final 24. He finished the year with a rush,
scoring in double figures five of the fined six
games, including 29 points vs. Shippensburg
and 30 in the NCAA playoff loss to lUP, mak­
ing nine three-pointers in the latter contest.
MitcheU ended the season as the secondleading scorer with 364 points, an average of
11.7 ppg., making 67 of 1% three-pointers.
The 67 three-pointers ranks eighth, and the
196 attempts is tied for sixth. In addition, he
was second on the team in assists (83) and
steals (36).
"It's hard to have a better game than
Toity had in the NCAA's," related Walcavich.
"He hit nine three's in the biggest game of the
year. It shows what he's capable of. He's
poised to have another very good year."
Another transfer who made a large
impact was Chris Ravello, who played two
seasons at Canisius. The 6'3" senior had his
ups and downs after sitting out the previous
season, but when on he was a dangerous
three-point threat. In addition, he's a strong
defensive performer. Ravello averaged 7.8
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ppg. and 3.1 rpg. while starting 25 games. He
made 36 of 132 three-pointers, adding a teamhigh 45 steals.
"Chris got better as the season went on,"
stressed Walcavich. "He was negatively
impacted by sitting out a year. He's a really
good defender, probably our best ball defend­
er. He's in better condition this year."
Dan Grabill, a 5'10" senior, has started 64
games in his career. A year ago he started the
first 13 games before being relegated to a
reserve role and playing in 28 contests. He
gives the Scots an extremely experienced
bench performer. He averaged 4.7 ppg. with
47 assists, and made 25 of 72 three-pointers.
"Dan is in his fourth year and has played
two or three positions since he's been here,"
assessed Walcavich. "He's a really super-com­
petitive kid who wants Edinboro basketball to
succeed. He grew up watching Edinboro bas­
ketball."
As did his brother, Tom Grabill, a 5'8"
junior. He played in 14 games, with 22 points.
He made 6 of 14 three-pointers, with aU but
one of his field goals from behind the threepoint arc.
"Tommy hit some really big shots for us
off the bench," Walcavich commented. "He did
it for us at East Stroudsburg. I really feel good
about him. He has begun to physic^y
mature. Plus his confidence will serve him
well. He'll play a very important role."
Last, but certainly not least of the return­
ing backcourt players, is Devon Knight The
5'8" sophomore was a dynamic addition to the
Fighting Scots a year ago, and he's a proven
winner. After leading Penn Hills Hi^ School
to the PIAA AAAA State Championship as a
senior, he was a key performer in Edinboro's
playoff run. Knight averaged 5.9 ppg., had 28
steals and shot a team-hig|i 78.3 percent from
the tine (47 of 60) while averaging just over 16
minutes a game. Knight scored in double fig­
ures in five of the final ten games, and was
twice named the PSAC West Rookie of the
Week.
"I look for him to have a very good sea­
son," Walcavich admitted. "He really had
some incredibly big games in the last ten
games. Sometimes it was just his play on the
floor. He's a very good defender, a good ballhandler, and a capable shooter. He got better
as the season went on."
Walcavich may have brought in the miss­
ing piece in Curtis ffigram, a transfer from
Division I Wofford. Ingram is a 6'3", 191 lb. jun­
ior who provides the &ots with a strong guard
with size and outside shooting skills.
"Curtis has a chance to an outstanding
player," stressed Walcavich. "He is physically
mature, and a superior athlete. He has a will­
ingness to be a part of the operation. Curtis
can play all thiw perimeter positions. I think
he will play in a role and fasWon similar to Rob
Sims. We're just gjad he's on our side."
Last year Ingram played in 10 games at
Wofford, scoring 35 points and matmg 9
three-pointers in 20 attempts. He played
shooting guard after playing the point as a
freshman. He played in 18 contests his first
season, with 39 points and 9 of 21 three-point­
ers. Ingram er^oyed an illustrious career at

Cardinal Mooney (Oh.) High School, earning
first team All-Ohio honors as a junior and sen­
ior.
Justin Bean, a 6'1" freshman, will provide
depth at guard, although he is expected to redshut. Bean is from nearby East Ihgh School.
He sat out last season after averaging 152 ppg.
as a senior.

Frontcourt

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inside or outside. A year ago he played guard.
A former walk-on, he has made himself into a
valuable performer. In 2004-05 he scored 24
points and pulled down 19 rebounds in 17
games, missing time with a back injury.
"Joe is someone whose role and responsi­
bility has expanded every year," stressed
Walcavich. "He has moved to forward this
year. He's ready to have his best year."
Moore joins Ingram as the other addition
to the Fighting Scot roster. A year ago, the
6'6", 221 lb. sophomore played at New Haven,
where he appeared in 23 games, with 19 starts.
He averag^ a modest 3.9 ppg. and 3.8 rpg.
while shooting 58.5 percent from the floor,
adding 15 blocks. As a prepster at CanonMcMillan(Pa.) High School, and then
Massanutten Military Academy, he was a
Street & Smith's honorable mention AllAmerican.
"Justin will really help the other three in
the frontcourt, and vice-versa," predicted
Walcavich. "He has a pretty good skill level,
although he may be a bit undersized at times.
He is a good player. He'll fit right in. Justin is
the kind of guy we've had a lot of success
with."
Rob Lowther is a 6'5", 200 lb. walk-on
from nearby \TUa Maria Academy who com­
pletes the picture in the frontcourt. The fresh­
man is expected to redshirt this year.

The frontcourt will no doubt miss
Donaldson, a player who produced a double­
double each of the last thi^ seasons and is
now playing professionally in Portugal. But
the departure will likely open up things even
more for Daren Tielsch, a player with
immense offensive skills. Tielsch joined the
Fighting Scots a year ago after playing one
season at Penn State and one game at Robert
Morris. Rust was no doubt also a part of his
game, since that season at Penn State came in
2001-02, when he started nine games as a
fieshman, only to sit out the 2002-03 season,
then go down with an injury after one game at
Robert Morris.
V\tith a year under his belt, Tielsch is now
in much better physical condition, not to men­
tion much healthier. He is noticeably leaner
while carrying 240 lbs. on his 6'8" frame, and
ready to serve notice as one of ffie top players in
the PSAC.
"I think Daren is ready for another very
good year," Walcavich pointed out. "He's
healthier than he was last year. He's had the
pins removed from his leg. That has enabled
him to work harder, to be in better shape. I
think he's going to have a terrific season."
Tielsch averaged 13.4 ppg. and 7.2 rpg.,
ranking 18th in the PSAC in scoring and 12th
in rebounding, while playing in 25 games.
His big-time leaping ability led to many
dunks, yet he can step outside and hit the
three-pointer (17 of 47). If he can improve his
free throw shooting (41.6 pet.) and stay out of
foul trouble after fouling out of five contests,
Tielsch has a chance to have a memorable senior
season.
Sophomore Ryan McLemore will likely
start alongside Tielsch. At 6'8" and 200 lbs.,
McLemore bears a striking resemblance physi­
cally to Donaldson. While it would be tmfair
to expect McLemore to make the same strides
Don^dson did, the raw McLemore has already
brought his game to another level.
Walcavich brought McLemore along
slowly a year ago. He played in 29 games,
averaging just under 12 minutes per game,
with 2.7 ppg. and 3.7 rpg. and shooting 52.5
percent fiom the floor. V^th his long arms, he
showed the ability to block shots, ranking sec­
ond with 32.
"Ryan made huge strides as a freshman,"
stated Walcavich. "What he could do at the
beginning of the year doesn't compare to what
he could do at the end. That improvement has
continued this summer. We think he will take a
big step forward."
Walcavich looks for senior Joe Cephas
Daren Tielsch teamed with Jakim Donaldson
and sophomore Justin Moore to give the
for a strong interior game. He averaged 13.4
Fighting Scots four solid frontcourt perform­
ppg. and 7.2 rpg.
ers. Cephas is 6'5", 200 lbs., and can play

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Head Coach Greg Walcavich

Cxteg Walcavich ranks as one the deans of the coaching world in

Head. Coach Greg Walcavich

capture the PSAC Championship for the first time in thirty years,
advancing to the NCAA East Regional. There the Scots h^ded
Califomia(Pa.) a narrow 79-78 drfeat before suffering a 91-83 setback
to Salem-Teikyo in the semifinals. Walcavich was recognized as the
PSAC West Coach of the Year.
He picked up his second PSAC West Coach of the Year plaque
four 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 fire
Scots when West Chester posted an 82-72 upset in the PSAC semifinals.
The Fighting Scots have finished either first or second in the PSAC
West each of the last five seasons, with a 42-18 record during that peri­
od, the best in the division during that period.
Two years ago Edinboro was 14-14 overall while playing a sched­
ule with just 13 home games, but earned second place in the Western
Division with an 8-4 record.
After two straight years in first place in the PSAC West, the Scots
dropped to second in 2002-03, but still finished 17-11 after being
pick^ to finish fifth in the preseason. A similar scenario occurred in
2001-02, with the Scots going 18-9. The coaches' preseason 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 four
times imder Walcavich, while qualifying for the PSAC Tournament
eleven times. His 1993-94 squad finished with a 20-8 ledger, defeating
West Chester in a NCAA play-in game before losing to Indiana(Pa.) in
the regional semifinals. The Boro made it back to the tournament in
'95-96, defeating Bloomsburg, 90-82, in the first roimd. 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 Walcavich
capturing PSAC West Coach of the Year accolades for the second time.

the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, ranking behind only Dick
DeLaney of West Chester and Clarion's Ron Righter in terms of
longevity. Walcavich enters his 17th season as die head coach at
Edinboro University, and his 24th overall.
In terms of wins Walcavich ranks second to none in the PSAC,
with 444 career victories. He enters the 2005-06 season ranking 14th in
career victories in NCAA Division n, and his winning percentage of
.656 is 27th.
Walcavich's tenure at Edinboro has been earmarked by winning
basketball teams. He surpassed Jim McDonald to set the school
record for career wins during the 1998-99 campaign, and he recorded
his 250th win at Edinboro during the 2002-03 season. He enters his
17th season as the Fighting Scot head coach with a 290-163 record.
Add in five seasons at Birmingham Southern and two more at West
Wginia Wesleyan, and he owns a career
mark of 444-226.
GREG WALCAVICH'S YEAR-BY YEAR
But Walcavich isn't just about win­
COACHING RECORD
ning. He places a sincere emphasis on
success off the court - in the classroom
Higlilights
Record
Scliool
Pet.
Year
and the community. He expects his stu­
nAiA National Tournament
Birminiiham Southern
29-4
.879
1978-79
dent-athletes to perform with the same
Birmintrham Soutliern
23-9
.719
1979-80
winning attitude in the classroom as they
Birmini^liam Soutliern
.733
22-8
1980-81
do on the basketball court. In fact, his
NAIA National Tournament
B i r m i n trln a m So u them
18-15
.545
1981-82
office is not adorned with pictures of
Birmine;ham Soutliern
22-8
.733
1982-83
past greats. It does, however, feature a
West Vir‘Tii-ua Wesle\"an
.643
18-10
1987-88
photograph of every student-athlete to
West Virizinia Weslex'an
22-9
.710
1988-89
graduate from Edinboro.
reAC Pla\'offs
.815
Edinboro
22-5
1989-90
Walcavich received his bachelor's
PSAC Plavoffs
Edinboro
18-10
.643
1990-91
degree in Communications from Rutgers
l^AC Plavoffs
.690
Edinboro
20-9
1991-92
University in 1973, then completed work
Edinboro
12-17
.414
1992-93
on his master's degree in Physical
NCAA Qualifier
.714
Edinboro
20-8
1993-94
Education from the University of
Edinboro
15-11
.577
1994-95
Alabama-Brrmingham two years later.
PSAC Plavoffs/NCAA Qualifier
Edinboro
21-8
.724
1995-96
During his sixteen seasons at
reAC Plavoffs
.481
Edinboro
13-14
1996-97
Edinboro, the Fighting Scots have won
reAC Champion/NCAA Qualifier
Edinboro
26-8
.765
1997-98
20-or-more games seven times, including
KAC Plav'offs
Edinboro
16-12
.571
1998-99
a 24-7 ledger a year ago. The Fighting
Edinboro
13-13
.500
1999-00
Scots won the KAC Championship with
reAC Pla\^offs
Edinboro
.750
21-7
2000-01
an 85-76 win over MBlersville and
reAC Plav offs
Edinboro
18-9
.667
2001-02
advanced to the NCAA Division II East
PSAC Plav'offs
Edinboro
17-11
.607
2002-03
Regional. At one point in the season
PSAC Plav offs
Edinboro
.500
14-14
2003-04
Edinboro climbed to 10th in the NABC
PSAC Champion/NCAA Qualifier
Edinboro
.774
24-7
2004-05
Division II rankings, the highest in
Four NCAA Tournaments/Eleven
444-226 .663
23 Seasons
school history.
PSAC Tournaments/Two PSAC
1 Birmingham Southern
11444
5 years 1
Last year's 24 wins is tied for the sec­
Championship
1 West \Trginia Wesleyan
40-19
2 years 1
ond-highest win total in school history.
1 Edinboro
290-163
16 years 1
The 1997-98 team set the record wins
■ career
444-226
23 years 1
with a 26-8 record. Edinboro went on to

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page 4

Walcavich took over ihe 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 occa­
sions the Fighting Scots were ranked in the
nation's top twenty. The following season the
Scots made their second straight appearance
in the PSAC Playoffs imder Walcavich, finish­
ing 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. Walcavich 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 Walcavich - a losing sea­
son. 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 199495 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-% was followed by his sec­
ond 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, Walcavich 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 5048 setback.
The Scots appeared well on their way to a
third straight PSAC postseason appearance 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 with­
out Roseto to finish at 13-13.
Walcavich took over as head coach at
Edinboro after a successful two-year stint at
West Wginia Wesleyan, where he posted a
40-19 mark. In his first season, he inherited a
team which returned just four players, but
quickly turned the Bobcats into a winner, fin­
ishing at 18-10. His second season concluded
with a 22-9 ledger, including a pair of wins over
Edinboro, while playing all underclassmen.
Walcavich began 1^ coaching career at
Birmingham Southern College in 1973, stay­
ing for four seasons before obtaining his first
head coaching job at Alexander Qty (AL)
Junior College in 1977.
After one year, Walcavich
returned to Birmingham
Southern as the school's
head coach. During his
five seasons as the head
coach, the NAIA affiliate
posted an impressive 11444 record, with Walcavich
named the Coach of the
Year three times. His
teams were ranked in the
NAIA Top 20 four of the
five seasons, as high as
number two in 1979, and
twice appeared in the
NAIA National
Tournament in Kansas
Qty, Missouri.
While at Birmingham
Southern, Walcavich was

recognized nationally in 1981, being selected
to serve as an assistant coach for the United
States Olympic Festival in S)nracuse, New
York. He coached future NBA stars, includ­
ing Michael Jordan.
In 1983, Walcavich 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, Walcavidi left
for the head coaching job at West \firginia
Wesleyan.
Walcavich and his wife. Dr. Maureen
Walcavich, a professor in the Education
Department at Edinboro, have been married
for 31 years. They have two daughters, Sarah
(25), a graduate of Penn State and the
Georgetown Law School, who is now practic­
ing law in New York Qty, and Jennifer (22),
who graduated from Penn State last May and
is a teacher in Qiarles, MD.

Assistant Coach Pat Cleary

Five yeais ago, Patrick Qeaiy was hired
as an interim assistant coach following the
sudden death of assistant coach Bryant
Houston. That designation chang^ in the

spring of 2000, as Qeary 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.
Qeary has played a large role in
Edinboro's success. He is a tireless recruiter
who has developed many contacts in his
efforts to come up with the next great
Fighting Scot. Qeary has had dii^ input in
tracking down players such as Kenny Tate,
Blake Johnson, Rob Sims and Rob Green,
among others. In addition to handling the
day-to-day duties of recruiting and scouting,
he assists head coach Greg Walcavich with

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

the running and promotion of summer bas­
ketball camps.
Qeary attended Sharon High School
where he played basketball for the Tigers. He
completed work on his Bachelor of Arts
Degree in 1999. In addition to his basketball
duties he is the co-director of the Athletic
Department Study Program. He was present­
ed the Outstanding Supervisor Award for
Peer Tutoring by Edinboro University in 2005.
Qeary is single and resides in Edinboro.
An active memter of the Sons of the
American Legion, he currently serves as the
chaplain for Post 162 in Sharpsville, PA.

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The 2005-06 Fightiiig Scots

The 2005-06 Fighting Scots

Dan GrabillIJ.

3____________ Joe Cephas

Forward 6^5^^ 200 lbs. Senior
Jeannette, PA Penn Hills

Career Highs
Points: 8 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/19/05;
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 3/1/03
Rebounds: 4 vs. Slippery Ro^, 1/19/05;
vs. Lake Erie, 12/7/03
Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Slippery Rock,
1/19/05; vs. Califomia(Pa.), 3/1/03
Field Goak Attempted: 5 vs. Slippery Rock,
1/19/05; vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/19/03
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Slippery Rock,
1/19/05; vs. Millersville, 1/3/04
3-Pt Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs.
lndiana(Pa.), 2/19/03
Free Throws Made: 1 on five occasions
Free Throws Attempted: 4 vs. Wginia Union,
11/19/04
Assists: 1 on ten occasions
Steals: 1 vs. Millersville, 1/3/04;
vs. Indiana (Pa.), 3/2/04

Guard 5*10’’ 160 lbs. Senior
Edinboro, PA General McLane

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, turn­
ing in strong efforts off the bench in regular
season finale against Califomia(Pa.) and
playoff game vs. Qarion... had career-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 reboimds in 16
minutes against Qarion... pulled down season-best 3 rebounds at Indiana(Pa.).

Fully recovered from a back injury which
forced him to miss considerable time a year
ago... an underrated player who has the
ability to play in the l^ckcourt or up front...
will move back to forward after seeing most
of his time as a wing player last season...
role has increased over the last year, and
should be a key performer in the frontcourt
... an athletic player who can shoot the
three-pointer... a solid defender.

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Hayed for coach James Rocco at Penn Hills 1
Hi^ School... was a two-ye^ member of '
the varsity, with the Indians going 18-10 his j
junior year and 14-10 last season... as a sen- |
ior, averaged 8 points and 6 rebounds per
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game ... team won 2000 WPIAL champiI
onship... played in the Pittsburgh Hoops
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Qassic... also played volleyball for a year, 1
earning first team all-conference honors.

2004-05

Missed time due to a back injury, but still
saw action in 17 contests... scor^ 24 points
and grabbed 19 reboimds, making 10 of 27
field goals, including 3 of 14 three-pointers
... matched career-high with 8 points in win
over Slippery Rock, making 3 of 5 field
goals, induding both three-point attempts...
also had season-high of 4 reboimds vs. The
Rock, matching his career best... scored 5
points in just two minutes in win over
Mercyhurst.
2003-04

Played in 12 contests for a total of 68 min­
utes ... scored 16 points (.3 ppg.) and pulled
down 9 rebounds (0.8 rpg.)... made 6 of 14
field goals, but was 4 of 7 on three-pointers
... oddly enough, missed all four fr^ throw
attempts... saw most extensive action in
win over Millersville, playing 15 minutes,
with a season-high 6 points... made 2 of 3
field goals, both from beyond the threepoint arc... added 5 points on 2 of 3 shoot­
ing against Slippery Rock... pulled down a
career-high 4 rebounds in just nine minutes
against L^e Erie.
2002-03

Personal

I

Bom November 21,1983 ... full name is
Joseph Garlin Cephas ... Speech
Communications major ... son of Barbara
and Michael Cephas ... personal favorites
include stuffed shells, chesse cake. Mama
Cephas' lasagna, hip-hop music, musical
group Kanye West, movie The Godfather,
Tracy McGrady, Peyton Manning,
Indianapolis Colts, and Httsbur^ Steelers
... most memorable sports moment is win­
ning the PSAC in 2004-05... switched his
number to number 3 this season and is dedicating the season to his best friend, Justin
Stubblefield, who passed away this sum-

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mer.

Appeared in nine games for a total of 79
minutes... scored 26 points (2.9 ppg.) and

Experienced guard who has played the
point guard and wing positions in the past
... has not shot the ball as well since a
record-setting freshman season, but still a
solid outside threat... very competitive
player and a solid defender... ranks seventh
in both career three-pointers made (115) and
career three-pointers attempted (282)... set
the school record for three-point field goal
percentage as a freshman (52.3 pet.), and
ranks fif^ in career three-point percentage
(.408)... younger brother Tom is a junior
guard for the Fighting Scots.
2004-05

Started the first 13 games at guard before
being relegated to reserve duty... played in
28 games in aU, averaging 4.7 ppg. with 47
assists, fourth on the team, and 27 steals...
made 25 of 72 three-pointers and was sec­
ond on the team in fiee throw percentage at
75.7 percent (28 of 37)... scored in double
figures in three games, including a seasonhigh 14 points in PSAC semifinal win over
Mansfield... had scored just two points in
the previous six games, then came off the
benA to make 3 of 5 shots, including a threepointer, against the Mountaineers, along with
7 of 9 free throws, both career highs...
matched career-high with 7 rebounds against
Charleston(WV), adding 10 points.
2003-04

One of three players to start all 28 games...
finished as fourth-leading scorer at 8.2 ppg.
... led Scots with 65 assists while turning the
ball over just 60 times... was third on team
with 20 steals... top three-point threat, mak­
ing 45 of 124 trifectas (36.3 pet.)... shot just
37.6 percent from the floor... led Scots in
scoring once with 13 points in loss at
Califomia(Pa.)... scoi^ in double figures in
nine games, with a season-high 19 points
against Lock Haven... made 6 of 8 field
goals, including 5 of 7 three-pointers, vs. the
Bald Eagles... had another strong shooting
effort at Indiana(Pa.), making 5 of 9 field
goals, 3 of 6 three-pointers, for 16 points.
2002-03

Sat out the season.

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Joe Cephas’ Career at Edinboro
Year
2002-03
2003-04
2004D5
Career

G-GS
9-0
12-0
17-0
38-0

FG-FGA
10-20
6-14
10-27
26-61

Pet
.500
.429
.370
.426

3FG-3FGA
2-8
4-7
3-14
9^29

Pet
.250
.571
.214
.310

FT-FTA
4-8
04
1-6
5-18

Edixiboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Pet
.500
.000
.167
278

Reb.
13
9
19
41

Avg.
1.4
0.8
1.1
1.1

A
3
3
4
10

TO
5
8
6
19

BL
1
1
0
2

ST
0
2
0
2

PF-D
7-0
13-0
18-0
38-0

Pts.
26
16
24
66

pi

Avg.
2.9
1.3
1.4
2.1
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2001-02

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 career-high 21 points against
Mercyhurst, making 7 of 10 three-pointers
scored in double figures in 11 games...
recorded a career-high 8 assists vs. Slippery
Rock, and had 7 in fost meeting with
Califomia(Pa.).

School
Led General McLane High School to a 28-3
record and a berth in the PIAA Qass AAA
Western finals as a senior... coach Andy
Schulz' team suffered all three of its losses
to Franklin, the eventual state champion,
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...
averag^ 14.8 ppg. as a junior, earning sec­
ond team All-E^ recognition... scor^ over
1,000 points in his career while starting two
seasons... helped Lancers to three straight
ECL titles... was also a first team AU-ECL
performer in track.

Career Higlis
Points: 21 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/22/02
Rebounds: 7 vs. Charleston(W>^, 12/30/04;
vs. Gannon, 11/25/03
Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/22/02
Field Goals Attempted: 13 vs. Millersi^e,
1/3/04
3-Pt Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Mercyhurst,

1/22/02
3-Pt Field Goals Attempted: 10 vs.
Mercyhurst, 1/22/02
Free Throws Made: 7vs. Mansfield, 3/4/05
Free Throws Attempted: 9 vs. Mansfield,
3/4/05
Assists: 8 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/4/02
Steals: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/4/02
Blocks: 1 on four occasions

Personal
Bom April 26,1982 ... full name is Daniel
Scot Grabill... Secondary Education major
with a 3.11 GPA... son of Joan and Randy
Grabill... personal favorites include Italian
food, pizza, steak and burgers, R&B, rock
music, movies Goodfellas and Braveheart,
sports, hangin' with friends, Httsburgh
Steelers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Htt basketball,
Duke basketball, Ben Roethlisberger, Troy
Polamalou, Allen Iverson, Jason VN^lliams...
most memorable sports moment is playing
in the PIAA western finals at the Erie Civic
Center.

r>an Grabill’s Career at Edinboro
Year
2001-02
2003-04
2004-05
Career

G-GS
27-23
28-28
28-13
83-64

FG-FGA
70-143
73-194
39-115
182-452

Pet.
.490
.376
.339
.403

3FG-3FGA
45-86
45-124
25-72
115-282

Pet
.523
.363
.347
.408

FT-FTA
40-58
39-57
28-37
107-152

Bdinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Pet
.690
.684
.757
.704

Reb.
44
67
50
161

Avg.
1.6
2.4
1.8
1.9

A
83
65
47
195

TO
58
60
32
150

BL
3
1
0
4

ST
23
20
27
70

PF-D
55-1
64-1
57-1
176-3

Pts.
225
230
131
586

Avg.
8.3
8.2
4.7
7.1
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The 2005-06 Flghtixig Scots

The 2005-06 Fighting Scots

Chris Ravello^

5Tony Mitchell

Guard 5^10^^ 180 lbs. Senior
Erie, PA Central

Transfer from Mercyhurst who found the
freedom to play his style at Edinboro ... was
a huge factor down the stretch, and figures
to blossom as a senior... extremely talented
offensive performer with the ability to hit
the three or drive to the basket... can play
either guard position... scored 556 points in
55 career games at Mercyhurst, and has a
career tot^ of 920 points.

Career Highs
Points: 30 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 3/12/05
Rebounds: 7 vs. Mansfield, 12/4/04
Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 3/12/05;
vs. Shippensburg, 2/26/05
Field Goals Attempted: 20 vs. Shippensburg,
2/26/05
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 9 vs. Indiana(Pa.),
3/12/05
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 13 vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 3/12/05
Free Throws Made: 6 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 3/1/05;
vs. Shippensburg, 2/26/05
Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Indiana(Pa.),
3/1/05
Assists: 9 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 3/1/05
Steals: 4 vs. lndiana(Pa.), 3/1/05;
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/05
Blocks: 3 vs. Penn St. McKeesport, 11/28/04

2004-05
Started the final 24 games while playing in
all 31 contests... finished as the seconddeading scorer with 364 points, averaging 11.7
ppg... led the Fighting Scots with 67 threepointers in 196 attempts, with the three's
made ranking eighth in a season and the
attempts tied for sixth... ranked sixth in the
PSAC in three-pointers made per game...
was second on the team in assists (83) and
steals (36)... was particularly effective dur­
ing the stretch run, averaging 17.8 ppg. over
the final six contests... that included a
career-high 30 points in the NCAA playoff
loss to Indiana(Pa.), as he made 9 tbreepointers, one s% of the school record, in 13
attempts... dropped in 29 points in the sea­
son finale at Shippensburg, making 5 of 9
three-pointers, as Edinboro dinch^ first
place in the PSAC West... scored in double
figures in 18 games, while leading the Scots
in scoring four times... scored 22 points on
two occasions, against Mansfield during the
regular season, adding a season-high 7
rebounds, and at Bloomsburg... h^ded out
career-best 9 assists in PSAC playoff win
over lUP, also matching season-fdgh with 4
steals... made at least one three-pointer in
16 of final 17 games...

At Merx^lmrst

After an outstanding freshman season, saw
his pla)fing time reduced as a sophomore,
averaging 17.5 minutes while playing in all
28 games, with three starts... averaged 6.3
ppg. and was second on the team with 40
thi^pointers in 115 attempts... added 27
assists, fourth on the team... scored in dou­
ble figures six times, with a season-high 16

points against Bellarmine, making 4 of 11
three-pointers... made 5 of 7 field goal,
including 3 of 5 three-pointers, for 13 points
vs. Michigan Tech... as a freshman in 200203, was third on the team in scoring at 14.1
ppg. while playing just over 33 minutes per
outing... play^ in all 27 games, with 26
starts... led the Lakers with 70 three-point­
ers 177 attempts, a solid 39.5 percent... also
shot 78.1 percent from the line (50 of 64)...
was second on the team in assists (70) and
steals (37)... was held scoreless in his first
collegiate game, then scored in double fig­
ures in 15 straight games... in all, scored in
double figures in 22 games, and had eight
games of 20-or-more points... scored careerhigh 29 points against Findlay in season
finale, niaking 4 of 8 three-pointers with 5
assists, tying his career high... had 22 points
on two occasions, against Gannon and
Hillsdale... had career-high 7 rebounds at
Northern Michigan... made at least one
three-pointer in 24 of the final 25 games...
burned Edinboro for 18 and 21 points in the
two meetings.

School
Played at nearby Central High School for
John Bowen... departed as the Falcons' alltime leading scorer with 1,235 points... a
three-year starter who earned first team AllMetro League honors as a sophomore, jimior and senior... was named the Metro
League Player of the Year as a senior and
was a fourtii team All-State selection.

Person^
Bom November 8,1982 ... full name is
Torry Dante MitcheU ... nickname is TMitdi... Social Work major with a minor in
Sociology... son of Gloria Mitchell... per­
sonal favorites include chicken, pizza,
shrimp, rap, R&B and oldies music, musical
group Jay-Z-Notorious Bigs, movie Ten
Commandments, writing, listening to
music, the Oakland Raiders, Duke Blue
Devils, Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson...
most memorable moment in sports is win­
ning the PSAC Championship.

Guard 6^3^^ 195 lbs. Senior
Odenton, MD Archbishop Spalding
Had an up-and-down season in his first
year ^ a Fighting Scot, much of which can
be attributed to sitting out the previous sea­
son ... played two seasons at Canisius before
transferring to Edinboro... strong defensive
guard who was a hot-and-cold shooter, but
when on, was extremely effective... in better
condition this year and primed for a big
senior season... adds size and athleticism to
the backcourt.
2004-05

Appeared in all 31 games, with 25 starts...
started the first seven games before coming
off the bench for six contests, but was rein­
serted into the lineup and started the final
18 games... averaged 7.8 ppg., fifth on the
team, adding 3.1 rpg... ra^^ second on the
team in three-pointers made with 36, even
though he only shot 27.3 percent from
behind the three-point line... led the
Fighting Scots with 45 steals, and was
fourth in assists (49) and tied for fourth in
blocked shots (10)... led the team in scoring
four times, including a career-high 22 points
against Indiana(Pa.)... made 8 of 15 field
goals, including 3 of 6 three-pointers, vs. the
hidians... also scored 19 and 14 points in
two other meetings with ILTP... keyed a
road win at Califomia(Pa.) with 21 points,
making 5 of 11 three-pointers and pulling
down 6 rebounds... scored in double fig­
ures in 11 contests... had career-high 9
reboimds in win at Shippensburg, adding 8
boards in PSAC championship game win
over MiUersviUe.

At Canisius

Played two seasons for the Griffs, appearing
in 51 games... was named the team
Defensive MVP as a freshman in 2001-02...

Torry Mitchell’s Career
Year
2002-03*
2003-04*
2004-05
Career

G-GS
27-26
28-3
31-24
86-53

FG-FGA
130-300
62-173
129-325
321-798

Pet
.433
.358
.397
.402

3FG-3FGA
70-177
40-115
67-196
177-488

Pet
.395
.348
.342
363

FT-FTA
50-64
12-19
39-64
101-147

Pet
.781
.632
.609
.687

Reb.
65
41
83
189

Avg.
2.4
1.5
2.7
22

A
70
27
83
180

Career Higjis
Points: 22 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/05
Rebounds: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 2/26/05
Field Goals Made: 8 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/05;
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1/22/05
Field Goals Attempted: 15 vs. Indiana(Pa.),
2/16/05; vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1/22/05
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 5 vs. C^omia(Pa.),
1/22/05
3-Ft Field Goals Attempted: 11 vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 1/22/05
Free Throws Made: 3 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/05
Free Throws Attempted: 4 vs. Indiaiia(Pa.),
3/1/05; vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/05
Assists: 4 vs. Lcxlc Haven, 1/29/05;
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1/26/05;
vs. West Chester, 1/16/05
Steals: 4vs. West Chester, 1/16/05
Blocks: 2 on four occasions

School
Played for coach Mike Click at Archbishop
Spalding High School... averaged 10.7
points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists as a sen­
ior ... shot 47 percent frrom the field... threeyear letterwinner who earned all-league
and all
Personal
Bom November 29,1982 ... full name is
Christopher Ravello... Communications
major ... son of Catalina and Irvin Ravello
... nickname is Juice... personal favorites
include fried chicken, pizza, cheese steak,
hip-hop music, T.I. and P$C, movie Five
Heartbeats, eating, sleeping, fishing, pcx)l,
ping pong, Michael Jordan, and the
Baltimore Ravens... favorite sports moment
is winning the Baltimore Catholic League
championship in high school.

Cliris Ravello’s Career
TO
70
35
65
170

BL
7
4
10
21

ST
37
8
36
81

PF-D
51-0
30-1
544)
135-1

Pts.
380
176
364
920

Avg.
14.1
6.^
11.7
10.7

Year
2001-02*
2002-03*
2004-05
Career

G-GS
30-0
21-1
31-25
82-26

FG-FGA
23-83
33-73
93-233
149-389

Pet.
.277
.452
.399
.383

3FG-3FGA
11-47
10-34
36-132
57-213

Pet
.234
.294
.273
.268

FT-FTA
11-18
11-16
21-32
43-66

Pet
.611
.688
.656
.652

Reb.
42
41
97
180

Avg.
1.4
2.0
3.1
2.2

A
16
35
49
100

TO
19
30
47
%

BL
5
7
10
22

ST
22
22
45
89

PF-D
37-0
31-0
51-1
139-1

Pts.
68
87
243
398

Avg.
23
4.1
7.8
4.9

* at Canisius

* at Mercyhurst
£dinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

played in all 30 contests, averaging 13.1
minutes per game... averaged 2.3 ppg. and
1.4 rpg... was fifth on the team in ste^ with
22... made 11 of 47 three-pointers... had a
season-high 8 points against Bucknell and
Manhattan, making 3 of 6 field goals and 2
of 4 three-pointers in both games... had 5
steals vs. Louisiana-Lafayette... in 2002-03,
averaged 4.1 ppg. and 2.0 rpg. in 21 games,
averaging 18.9 minutes... shot 45.2 percent
from the floor (33 of 73), making 10 of 34
three-pointers... had 35 assists and 22 steals
... scored a career-high 11 points against
Siena, making 4 of 5 field goals, including 3
of 4 three-pointers... had 10 points vs. Sc^t
Peter's on 5 of 7 shooting from the floor,
adding 3 steals... pulled down career-high 6
reboimds against Morgan State and Iona...
had 8 points and 5 boards at Notre Dame.

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Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

page 9

The 2005-06 Fightiiig Scots

The 2005-06 Fig^tiiig Scots

Tom Grabill^

41Daren Tielsch

Forward 6^8” 240 lbs. Senior
McKees Rock, PA Montour
Nittany Lions, starting the first eight games
of 2001-02... played in all 28 games, with 9
starts, averaging 17.8 minutes... scored 4.0
ppg. and pulled down 3.4 rpg... had 31
assists and was fourth on the team in
blocked shots with 11... had a season-high
14 points in a win over Bucknell, making 2
of 4 field goals and 9 of 10 free throws...
was also in double figures in his second col­
legiate game, dropping in 13 markers vs.
L^ayette... made 5 of 8 field goals, includ­
ing 2 of 4 three-pointers... had 8 points and
8 rebounds vs. fiidiana... had season-high 9
rebounds vs. AA^onsin... had 8 rebounds in
both meetings with Michigan... credited
with 5 assists vs. Ohio State. '

Highly-touted transfer who displayed
tremendous offensive skills in his first year
as a Fighting Scot... has a myriad of inside
moves, yet can shoot the thri^... had pins
removed from a previous leg surgery after
the season, and is now much healthier and
in better condition than a year ago ... head
coach Greg Walcavich looks for a big season
from him, in part due to his talent and in
part that he has a year tmder his belt after
virtually not playing for two years... num­
bers could really explode if he can stay out
of foul trouble (fouled out five times) and
shoot better from the line (41.6 percent)...
played at Penn State in 2001-02 and was one
of tile top freshmen on the Nittany Lions,
then transferred to Robert Morris, but
played just one game in 2003-04 before suf­
fering a season-ending injury... hails from
the same high school program that produced
former Fighting Scot great Adam Kaufman.
2004-05
Played in 25 contests, with 19 starts, includ­
ing the final 18 games... averaged 13.4 ppg.,
second on the team, and was also the sec­
ond-leading reboimder at 7.2 rpg... ranked
18th in the PSAC in scoring and 12th in
rebovmding... shot 46.8 percent from the
floor, including 17 of 47 on three-pointers,
but shot just 41.6 percent from the line (57 of
137)... third on tiie team in blocked shots
(16)... led the team in scoring six times and
in reboimding five times... scored in double
figures in 20 games, with six games in dou­
ble-figure relx)imds... had four double-dou­
bles, including a career-highs of 28 points
and 13 reboimds in win over Califomia(Pa.)
... made 11 of 22 field goals and 6 of 8 fr^
throws vs. the Vulcans... added 19 points
and 13 reboimds against Qaiion... also had
19 points and 10 boards vs. Indiana(Pa.).

Career Highs
Points: 28 vs. Califomia(Pa.), IflllQB
Rebounds: 13 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2/12! 05',
vs. Clarion, 2/2/05
Field Goals Made: 11 vs. Califomia(Pa.),
2/12/05
Field Goals Attempted: 22 vs. Califomia(Pa.),
2/12/05
3-Pt Field Goals Made: 2 on four occasions
3-Pt Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs. Clarion,
2/2/05
Free Throws Made: 8 vs. Lock Haven, 2/19/ 05
Free Throws Attempted: 14 vs. Lock Haven,
2/19/05
Assists: 4 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/05;
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1/22/05;
vs. Bloomsburg, 12/20/04
Steals: 2 vs. Lock Hav^ 1/29/05
Blocks: 2 on four occasions

High School
Earned third team All-State honors as a sen­
ior while playing for head coach Ed
Wovchko and Montour High School... in
three seasons set the career scoring record
for the Spartans... was named the WPIAL
Quad A Player of the Year as a senior (2001)
and was also a member of the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette Fab Five... was a Prep Star AllAmerican and an Academic All-American
at Montour... also an all-conference selection
in football and track & field... finished third
in the WPIAL in the high jump in 2000 and
became the first track athlete in WPIAL histo­
ry to qualify for the state meet in both the
high jump and the shot put... played in the
USA All-Star Capitol Classic and played for
Pennsylvania in the Pittsburgh Hoop Qassic.

Person^

Guard
138 lbs. Junior
Edinboro, PA General McLane
Joins brother Dan as part of a deep backcourt... a slight performer whose role con­
tinues to grow... head coach Greg
Walcavich feels he is just now maturing
physically, along with his confidence level...
a player with the ability to play sporadically
off the bench, then step in and hit a big shot
or provide valuable minutes... left-hander
with good ballhandling skills and the ability
to hit the three... heady player who makes
few mistakes.
2004-05
Appeared in 14 games, scoring 22 points
(1.6 ppg.) in just under seven minutes per
game... almost exclusively a three-point
shooter, making 7 of 20 shots overall, with 6
of 14 from beyond the arc... had 9 assists...
scored season-high 6 points on two occa­
sions, against East Stroudsburg and Penn
State New Kensington... came off the bench
to provide a huge boost in a road win at
East Stroudsburg, making 2 of 3 three-point­
ers in nine minutes... also made 2 of 3
three's against Penn State New Kensington.
2003-04
Saw limited action as a freshman, averaging
just over ten minutes per game while
appearing in 27 contests... averaged 2.0
ppg. while handing out 19 assists... shot
33.3 percent both from the floor and on
three-pointers, but was at 77.8 percent (14 of
18) at the line... had career-higji 11 points in
win over Bloomsburg, playing 19 minutes...

made 3 of 5 field goals, including 2 of 3
three-pointers, and was 3 of 4 from the free
thow line.

High School

Career Highs

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 AU-Eiie County League
honors as a junior and was a second team
selection as a senior... was a three-year letterwinner and two-year starter... averaged
10.7 ppg. and 6.0 assists while shooting 45
percent from the floor and 81 percent 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 three-pointers... Lancers won
back-to-back ECL Championships.

Points: 11 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/10/04
Rebounds: 2 on six occasions
Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/10/04
Field Goals Attempted: 5 vs. Penn St
McKeesport, 11/28/04;
vs. Bloomsburg, 1/10/04;
vs. Clarion, 2/25/04
3-PL Field Goals Made: 2 vs. East
Stroudsburg, 12/5/04;
vs. Penn St New Kensington, 12/11/04;
vs. Bloomsburg, 1/10/04
3-PL Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs. Penn St
McKeesport, 11/28/04
Free Throws Made: 4 vs. Lock Haven,
1/17/04; vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2/1/04
Free Throws Attempted: 5 vs. Califomia(Pa.),
2/1/04
Assists: 4 vs. AA/est \Tiginia AAfesleyan,
11/15/03
Steals: 4 on six occasions

Personal
Bom April 20,1984 ... full name is Thomas
Mark Grabill... Elementary Education/
Special Education major with a 3.23 GPA...
son of Joan and Randy Grabill... personal
favorites include anything from John's
AATldwood, aU kinds of music, movie
There's Something About Mary, sports, tele­
vision, video games, hanging out with
friends, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, Jason
AA^Uiams, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the
Chicago Bulls... favorite sports moment is
winning the PSAC Tournament

Bom July 5/l983 ... full name is Daren
Tielsch... Qiemistry-Forensic Sciences
major ... son of Deborah and James Tielsch
... nickname is DT... personal favorites
include the Ocean Buffet, country music,
rap and hip-hop, favorite music is himself
jammin' on the guitar, Chris Dines, movies
Eurotrip and Van AA^der, moving around,
guitar, cross-stitching, Gino Federico, Ryan
McLemore, and Borreicense Team out of
Portugal... favorite sports moment is win­
ning tile PSAC championship last year and
winning the section title in 2001 in high
school.

At Robert Morris
Sat out the first semester of the 2003-04 sea­
son after transferring from Penn State, but
appeared in just one game against Buffalo,
playing 19 minutes... had 2 points and 2
reboimds before fouling out

At Penn State
Earned a starting role immediately for the

Daren Tielscli’s Career
Year
2001-02*
2003-04#
2004-05
Career

G-GS
28-9
1-0
25-19
54-28

* at Penn State

FG-FGA
39-107
1-4
130-278
170-389

Pet
.364
.250
.468
.437

3FG-3FGA
9-39
0-0
17-47
26-86

Pet
.231
.000
.362
302

FT-FTA
26-39
0-0
57-137
83-176

Pet
.667
.000
.416
.472

Reb.
94
2
181
277

Avg.
3.4
2.0
7.2
5.1

A
31
0
42
73

TO
48
2
65
115

BL
11
0
16
27

ST
4
0
11
15

PF-D
67-0
5-1
76-5
148-6

Pts.
113
2
334
449

Avg.
4.0
2.0
13.4
8.3

# at Robert Morris

Fdinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

page 10

Tom GrahUl’s Career at Ekhnboro
Year
2003-04
2004-05
Career

G-GS
27-0
14-0
41-0

FG-FGA
16-48
7-20
23-68

Pet.
.333
.350
.338

3FG-3FGA
9-27
6-14
15-41

Pet
.333
.429
.366

FT-FTA
14-18
2-4
16-22

Fdinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Pet
.778
.500
.727

Reb.
15
5
20

Avg.
0.6
0.4
03

A
19
9
28

TO
19
7
26

BL
0
0
0

ST
4
2
6

PF-D
14-0
7-0
21-0

Pts.
55
22
77
page ±±

The 2005-06 Fighting Scots

The 2005-06 Fighting Scots

4___________Devon Knight
Guard 5^9^^ 160 lbs. Sophomore
Pittsburgh, PA Penn Hills

Career Highs
Points: 16 vs. Mansfield, 3/4/05; vs. Lock
Haven,
vs. Indiana(Pa.),
2/16/05
Rebounds: 5 vs. Virginia Union, 11/19/04
Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Lock Haven, 2/19/05;
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2/16/05;
vs. Ohio VaJley, 11/20/04
Field Goals Attempted: 10 vs. Lock Haven,
2/19/05
3-Pt. Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Lock Haven,
2/19/05
3-PL Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs. Lock
Haven, 2/19/05
Free Throws Made: 7 vs. Mansfield, 3/4/05
Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Mansfield,
3/4/05
Assists: 5vs.Cheyney, 1/9/05
Steals: 4 vs. Mansfield, 3/4/05;
vs. Qieyney, 1/9/05
Blocks: 1 vs. Penn St. New Kensington,
12/11/04

Emerged as an outstanding player at guard
as the year wore on, and was particularly
effective during the final ten games... pos­
sesses an excellent floor game, is a very
good defender, and a capable shooter...
tremendous leaper who brings back memo­
ries of Spud Webb with his ability to dunk
... very athletic performer who should only
get b^er with continued maturity.
2004-05
Came off the bench in all 31 games, averag­
ing 5.9 ppg. in 16.5 minutes... handed out
34 assists and had 28 steals... shot 49.2 per­
cent from the floor, second on the team, and
led the Fighting Scots in free throw percent­
age at 78.3 percent (47 of 60)... was named
the PSAC West Rookie of the week each of
the last two weeks in February... had backto-back 16-point efforts, matcliing his sea­
son-high, against fridiana(Pa.) and Lock
Haven... was nearly perfect against the
Indians in 20 minutes, making 5 of 5 field
goals and 5 of 6 free throws... helped propel
Edinboro into the PSAC championship
game with 16 points and 4 steals vs.
Mansfield, making 4 of 5 field goals and 7
of 8 free throws... scored in double figures
in eight games... averaged 8.9 ppg. over the
last ten games, with five double-figure
efforts.

High School
Helped lead Penn Hills High School and
coach Jim Rocco top the PIAA Quad A State
Championship last year, as the Indians
defeat^ Parldand, 57-48, in the title game...

only had 6 points in the championship con­
test, but scored 22 points in a 60-55 semifi­
nal victory against defending state champi­
on State College... ranked third on team in
scoring at 13 ppg., adding 4 assists and 3
steals per contest as Penn HiUs finished 24-6
... was a first team (Hass AAAA Pittsburgh
Tribune Review All-Star... a second team AUWPIAL choice and a Section 4 All-Star... as
a junior was a first team All-Section 4 choice
after averaging 9 points, 4 assists, and 3
steals... Penn HiUs finished with a 25-5
record, winning the WPIAL championship
before losing in the second round of inter­
district playoffs... three year starter for the
Indians.

Personal
Bom August 1,1986 ... full name is Devon
Lamont Knight... Business major ... son of
Evelyn and Byron Knight... father also
played at Penn HiUs, as did his brother
Byron, who played at Robert Morris before
transferring... imcle is former Pittsburgh
All-American Billy Knight, and another
imcle, Terry, also played at Httsburgh...
nickname is Dev... personal favorites
include rap music, chicken, steak, musical
groups LU Wayne and Beans, movie Life,
eating, sleeping, Steve Francis, Ed Reed,
Floyd Mayweather, the Httsburgh Steelers,
the Dallas Cowboys... most memorable
sports moment is winning the PIAA State
Championship as a senior at Perm HUls
High Schoofr

Ryan McLemore

_______

44

Forward 6^8” 200 lbs. Sophomore
Garfield Heights, OH St. Peter Chanel
Has drawn inevitable comparisons to
Fighting Scot great Jakim Donaldson due to
his physical appearance... whUe probably
an unfair comparison given the vast
improvement Donaldson made in four
years, head coach Greg Walcavich is greatly
impressed with McLemore's improvement
since coming to Edinboro... will likely step
in for Donaldson after being brought along
slowly a year ago... lanky p^ormer who
has long arms and plays bigger than his
6'8" ... stiU a raw player, but is athletic and
has exhibited improved offensive skills...
excellent shot blocker and an excellent
offensive reboimder... came from a strong
St Peter Chanel High School program, the
same school that produced Rob Sims... was
one of several Scots a year ago who had to
overcome a year's layoff after sitting out the
2003-04 campaign.
2004-05

Appeared in 29 games for an average of just
imder 12 minutes per game... averaged 2.7
ppg. and 3.7 rpg. whUe ranking second on
the team in blo^ed shots with 32... ranked
ninth in the PSAC in blocked shots... shot
52.5 percent from the floor (31 of 59)... was
named the PSAC West Rookie of the Week
for December 13 after posting season-highs
of 12 points and 11 relwvmds against Penn
State New Kensington... made 5 of 7 field
goals and 2 of 3 free throws with 2 blocked
shots in 18 minutes... came off the bench to

Year
2004-05

Ci-GS
29-0

FG-FGA
31-59

provide the Scots with a spark in the PSAC
playoff win over Mansfield, contributing 8
points, 5 reboimds and a pair of blocks in 12
minutes.

High School
Played for coach Bemie Tarr at St. Peter
Ch^el High School... was a two-year
starter who was a first team All-North Coast
League selection and honorable mention
All-State choice as a senior in 2002-03...
helped the Firebirds finish 22-3, winning the
North Coast League championships and
also defeating Villa Angela St. Joseph in the
district championship... won regional title
with win over Salem before losing to
Cincinnati Reading in state final four...
averaged 10 points, 11 reboimds and 6
blocks as a senior... St. Peter Chanel was 185 his junior year, losing in district champi­
onship ... Firebirds won North Coast League
championship.

Points: 12 vs. Perm State New Kensington,
12/11/04
Rebounds: 11 vs. Perm State New Kensington,
12/11/04
Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Penn State New
Kensington, 12/11/04
Field Goals Attempted: 7 vs. Perm State New
Kensington, 12/11/04
Free Throws Made: 6 vs. Mansfield, 3/4/05
Free Throws Attempted: 6 vs. Mansfield,
3/4/05
Assists: 3 vs. Perm State New Kensington,
12/11/04
Steals: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1/19/05;
vs. Ohio Valley, 11/20/04
Blocks: 3 on seven occasions

Personal
Bom July 12,1985 ... full name is Ryan
McLemore ... Graphic Arts Design major ...
son of Marvel and George McLemore ...
nickname is Mac... personal favorites
include crab legs, pizza, Chinese food, movie
Sin Qty, rap music, Daren Tielsch on the
guitar, playing video games... most memo­
rable sports moment is seeing Daren lielsch
make a free throw.

Ryan IVIcLeinore’s Career at Edinboro
Pet.
.525

3F&3FGA
0-0

Pet
.000

FT-FTA
16-25

Pet
.640

Reb.
106

Avg.
3.7

A
7

TO
15

BL
32

ST
9

PF-D
44-1

Pts.
78

Avg.
2.7

E>evon Knight’s Career at £dinhoro
Year
2004-05

&GS
31-0

FG-FGA
61-124

Pet
.492

3F03FGA
15-33

Pet
.455

FT-FTA
47-60

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Pet
.783

Reb.
45

Avg.
1.5

A TO
34
37

BL
1

ST
28

PF-D
42-0

Pts.
184

Avg.
5.9

page

Fdinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

page 13

The 2005-06

The 2005-06 Fighting Scots

21

Curtis Ingram
Guard 6^3” 191 lbs. Junior
Youngstown, OH Cardinal Mooney
illustrious career for the Cardinals, earning
first team AU-Ohio, All-Distrid and AllConference honors as a junior (2002) and
senior (2003)... averaged 22.5 points, 5.5
rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.0 steals as a sen­
ior, earning District 1 Player of the Year hon­
ors ... was a McDonald's All-America nomi­
nee and was selected to play in the
Pennsylvania-Ohio All-Star Game (13
points) and Ohio North-South All-Star
Game (14 points)... earned numerous
Player of the We^ awards, induding after
scoring 30 points in a win over Boardman
High Sdiool... was named the state's Player
of ffie Week by J.J. Huddle.com after scoring
32 points against Canfield... a four-year letterwinner who averaged 16.8 points, 6.4
rebounds and 6.1 assists as a junior... was
ranked as PrepSpotlight Magazine's fifthbest point gu^ in Ohio as a senior, and
was rated Sie fourth-best combo guard in
Ohio by Ohioprep.com that year.

Transfer from Division I Wofford who has
two years of eligibility remaining... physi­
cally strong player with the ability to play
any of the three backcourt spots... also an
outstanding athlete and a player who head
coach Greg Walcavich feels h^ a chance to
make a major impact... game is similar to
Rob Sims.

At Wofford
Rayed two seasons at Wofford, moving to
shooting guard a year ago after playing
point guard as a ffeshm^... played in 10
games as a sophomore, scoring 35 points
(3.5 ppg.) and pulling down 7 reboimds (0.7
rpg.)... made 12 of 25 field goal attempts,
induding 9 of 20 three-pointers, and was 2
of 4 from the free throw line... scored a sea­
son-high 9 points in a win over Bluefield
State, going 3-for-3 on three-pointers...
played in 18 contests in 2003-04, induding
starting assignments against Dayton and
Texas... scor^ 39 points (2.2 ppg.) and had
16 reboimds (0.9 rpg.), along wiffi 10 assists
... made 14 of 38 field goals, going 9 of 21 on
three-pointers, and was 2 of 7 at ffie line
while averaging just imder ten minutes...
scored a career-high 14 points in 18 minutes
in a win over Toccoa Falls, going 5 of 7 from
the floor, induding a perfect 4-for-4 from
beyond the three-point arc... added 4 assists
and 3 rebounds in the contest... had 8
points in 13 minutes in collegiate debut vs.
Emmanuel.

Personal
Bom January 4,1985 ... full name is Curtis
Kareem Ingram... nickname is Rico or Killa
... History major with a minor in Sodology
... son of Portia and Carlton Ingram ...
related to Roy Tarpley and Rick Mahom ...
personal favorites indude Chinese food, ASeiz Doe Smooth, Destiny's Child, Red Hot
Chili Peppers, movies Free Wily 2 and
Grease, poetry, basketball, swimming, Mike
Tyson, Roy Jones Jr., Popeye Jones, and
Ohio State football... most memorable
sports moment is signing with Edinboro.

High School
Played for head coach Nick BeUino at
Cardinal Mooney High School... enjoyed an

Year
2003-04
2004-05
Career

G-GS
18-2
10-0
28-2

FG-FGA
14-38
12-25
26-63

Pet
.368
.480
.413

3FG3FGA
9-21
9-20
1841

Pet.
.429
.450
.439

FT-FTA
2-7
24
4-11

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Pet
.286
.500
.364

Reb.
16
7
23

Avg.
0.9
0.7
0.8

A
10
2
12

TO
11
7
18

BL
1
0
1

ST
4
2
6

PF-D
20-1
7-0
27-1

Pts.
39
35
74

Justin Moore

Scots

_________ ^

Forward 6^6" 211 lbs. Sophomore
Canonsburg, PA Canon-McMillan
Transfer from New Haven who will provide
the Fighting Scots with another experienced
and talented frontcourt performer... started
19 games as a freshman for the Chargers,
but wanted to move doser to home and his
family due to his mother's illness... his
mother Darlene passed away late this sum­
mer ... possesses solid skills, although he
may be a bit undersized at times in the post
... has fit right in with the team and has a
bright future as a Fighting Scot.

At New Haven
Played in 23 games, with 19 starts, for the
Cheers, averaging just over 15 minutes
per game... averaged 3.9 ppg. and 3.8 rpg.
while shooting 58.5 percent ftom the floor
(38 of 65)... led the team with 15 blocked
shots... notched lone double-figure game
against Dowling, scoring 11 points in 16
minutes... made 4 of 5 field goals and 3 of 4
free throws in that contest... had 9 points
and 8 reboimds vs. MoUoy and
Southampton, and finish^ with 9 points
and 6 boards in early-season meeting with
Dowling.

Higli Scliool
Completed prep career at Massanutten (Va.)
Milit^ Academy after playing at CanonMcMiUan High Sdiool... averaged 11
points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks for a very

strong Massanutten team in 2003-04... grad­
uated from Canon-McMillan in 2003 a&r
missing senior season due to a serious knee
injury... as a junior averaged 20 points, 10
rebounds and 3 rebounds, and was an hon­
orable mention Street & Smith's AllAmerican heading into his senior year
before suffering the injury in a pre-season
scrimmage... scored over 1,000 career points
while being named to ffie Washington (Pa.)
Observer-F^orter fab Five.. was an all-con­
ference selection aU three seasons and also
an all-section choice.

Personal
Bom April 15,1985 ... full name is Justin
Moore ... Sports Management major ... son
of John Moore HI and the late Darlene
Moore... nickname is Jutty or J.Moore...
personal favorites indude Pop Eyes chick­
en, rap music, musical groups Jay-Z and
Jimi Hendrix, movies Goodfellas and
Honey I Shrunk the Kids, video games,
spending time with my daughter, Donovan
McNabb, Allen Iverson, the Philadelphia
Eagles, and the Pittsburgh Pirates... most
memorable sports moment is scoring 21
points and getting 24 rebounds against
Chris Paul's AAU team.

Justui Moore s Career at New Haven
Year
2004-05

G-GS
23-19

FG-FGA
38-65

Pet
.585

3FG-3FGA
0-0

Pet
.000

FT-FTA
14-24

Pet
.583

Reb.
87

Avg.
3.8

A
13

TO
12

BL
15

ST
11

PF-D
43-2

Pis.
90

Avg.
3.9

Avg.
2.2
3.5
Z6

page

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

page 15

The 2005-06 Fighting Scots

2005-06 Fighting Scots

10_______

Justin Bean

Guard

6^1’^ 162 lbs. Freshman
Erie, PA East

Walk-on who will provide depth at guard...
athletic performer who has not played in a
year and will likely redshirt this season.

High School
Played for coach George Ogeka at East
Hi^ School... was a two-year starter in
basketball and three-year regular in track...
averaged 15.2 ppg as a senior and 13.5 ppg.
his junior year for the Warriors... earned
honorable mention All-Northwest
Conference honors as a senior after leading
the Warriors in scoring.

Personal
Bom May 20,1986... full name is Justin Bean
nickname is J. Bean... Communications/
Journalism major... son of Qnie and Lamar
Anderson... personal favorites include pizza,
cheese steaks, R&B and rap music, musical
group Young Jeezy, movie Coming to
America, hanging out with friends, going to
parties, Dwayne Wade, Kobe Bryant, the Los
Angeles Lak^... favorite sports moment is
hitting the game-winning shot against Penn
Hills in McDowell Christmas Tournament

No.
10
3
11
12
21

Name
Justin Bean
Joe Cephas
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill
Curtis Ingram

4
Devon Knight
40 - Rob Lowther
44
Ryan McLemore
Tony Mitchell
5
30
Justin Moore

Pos.
G
F
G
G
G

Ht.
6-1
6-5
5-10
5-8
6-3

Wt.
162
200
160
138
191

Yr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.

G
F
F
G
F

5-9
6-5
6-8
5-10
6-6

160
210
200
180
221

So.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
So.

31

Chris Ravello

G

6-3

195

Sr.

41

Daren Tielsch

F

6-8

240

Sr.

Forward

joe Cephas
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill
Devon Knierht
o
Rob Low ther
Chris Rax'ello
Daren Tielsch
Greg Walcavich

6’s” 210 lbs. Freshman
Edinboro, PA Villa Maria

Walk-on who will provide depth at forward,
although he will likely redshirt this season.

High School
Played for coach Mark Majewski at Villa
Marla Academy... was a two-year starter in
basketball, averaging 7.78 points, 6.2
reboimds and 1.1 blocks as a senior... shot
49 percent from the floor and 74 percent
from the line... only played in 13 games due
to injury ... averag^ 3.1 ppg. his junior sea­
son ... a four-year letterwinner for the
\Tctors.

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Erie, PA/ Central/Mercyhurst
Canonsburg, PA/Canon-McMiUan/
New Haven
Odenton, MD/Archbishop Spalding/
Canisius
McKees Rocks, PA/Montoiu'/
Penn State

HEAD COACH: Greg Walcavich
ASSISTANT COACH: Patrick Geary

Pronnnciation Gviide

40Rob Lowther

HometowiyHigh SchooVLast School
Erie, PA/East
Jeannette, PA/Penn Hills
Edinboro, PA/General McLane
Edinboro, PA/General McLane
Youngstown, OH/ Cardinal Mooney/
Wofford
Rttsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Edinboro, PA/\Tlla Maria
Garfield Heists, OH/St. Peter Chanel

see fuss
gray bull
gray bull
DEV yin
LOATH her
rah VELL low'
tilsh
WALL cah vitch

By Height
6'8"
6'6"
6'5"
6'3"
6'1"
5'10"
5'9"
5'8"

Ryan McLemore
Daren Tielscli
Justin Moore
Joe Cephas
Rob Lowther
Curtis Ingram
Chris Rax'ello
Justin Bean
Dan Grabill
Torrx' Mitchell
Dex'on Knight
Tom Grabill

By Position
Eow'ard

Guard

Joe Cephas
Rob Lovx'ther
R\'an McLemore
Justin Moore
Daren Tielsch
Justin Bean
Dan Grabill
Tom Grabill
Curtis Ingram
Devon Knight
Tom' Mitchell
Chris Ravello

Personal
Bom January 16,1986... full name is Robert
John Lowthet HI... History major... son of
Carrie and'Rob Lowther... father played for
Edinboro in the '70's... personal favorites
include movie Money Talks, Alexia Kovalev
Kirk Hinrich, Hines Ward, Chicago Bulls,
Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Pirates,
Pittsburgh Steelers, West \rirginia
Moimtaineers, Florida State Seminoles.

page

Edinboro University Men’s Baslcetball 2005-06

page 17

2004-05 Final Statistics

2004-05 Box Scores

Final Record.: 24-7
PSACWest: 8-4

Gamei

Edinboit) 85, WestMrpiia

PLAYER

G-GSMTNM/G

FG-FGA Pet. 3FG-3FGA Pet.

FT-FTA Pet. REB AVG

Jakim Donaldson
Tony MitcheU
Rob Sims
Daren Tielsch
Chris RaveUo
Devon Knight
Dan GrabiU
Arvin Kotrri
Ryan McLemore
Joe Cephas
Tom GrabiU
TEAM

31-31
31-24
31-31
25-19
31-25
31-0
28-13
26-12
29-0
17-0
144)

189-342
129-325
140-315
130-278
93-233
61-124
39-115
50-102
31-59
10-27
7-20

BORO TOTALS
OPP TOTALS

31
31

933
880
940
705
721
510
586
376
346
131
%

30.1
28.4
30.3
28.2
23.3
16.5
20.9
14.5
11.9
7.7
6.9

6224
6226

Date

Opponent

Nov. 13

at West \%ginia Wesleyan W,

.553
.397
.444
.468
.399
.492
.339
.490
.525
.370
.350

A

TO

BL

406 13.1
2.7
83
128
4.1
72
181
97 -«:l3.1
45 ;:L 1.5
1.8
50
93
3.6
3.7
106
1.1
19
04
5
89
29

63
83
116
42
49
34
47
9
7
4
9

62
65
53
62
47
37
32
26
15
6
7
0

52
10
2
16
10
1
0
9
32
0
0

420
36.1

463
354

415
441

0-1
67-1%
19-75
17-47
36-132
15-33
25-72
2-5
0-0
3-14
6-14

.000
.342
.253
.362
.273
.455
.347
.400
.000
.214
.429

127-185
39-64
45-66
57-137
21-32
47-60
28-37
13-26
16-25
1-6
2-4

.686
.609
.682
.416
.656
.783
.757
.500
.640
.167
.500

879^1940 .453 190-589
758-1879 .403 159-509

.323
.312

396-642
385^575

.617 1302
.670 1120

Score

Att.

85-69

vs. Wgjnia Union
vs. Ohio Valley

L,
W,

52-79
78-55

Ingram (28)

Ingram (13)

Simsp6)
Donaldson (24)

Donaldson (19
Donaldson (13'

Walton (18)
Pierre (13)

Walton (14)
Herre (8)

Husted (15)
Jones (15)
Rivers (23)
T. Williams (13)
Hargrove (18)

Husted (9)
Mabrey (7)
Benson (7)
Sweet (11)

Owens (33)
Hewitt (14)
Andris (11)

Bradford (7)
Burdine (6)
Dunbar (10)
Kubinski (8)

Donaldson (21)

Donaldson (10)

Nov. 28
Dec. 4
Dec. 5
Dec. 11

PENN ST. MCKEESPORT
at Mansfield
at East Stroudsburg
PENN STATE
NEW KENSINGTON
at Bloomsburg
CHARLESTON(WV)
MERCYHURST

W
W,
W,

88-68
82-70
58-55

136
872
246

Ravello (19)
Mitchell (22)
Donaldson (15)

Donaldson (1^
Donaldson (17)
Donaldson (13)

W,
W,
W,
W,

94-55
92-87
77-62
71-51

376
190
197
208

Donaldson (13)
Donaldson (13)
Tielsch (10)
Donaldson (8)
Kotrri (8)

64-66
87-72

314
403

Tielsch(19)
Donaldson (23)
Sims (17)
Donaldson (13)
Mitchell (13)
Tielsch (13)
Donaldson (20)
Donaldson (24)

W
W

79-56
62-58
83-60
71-68
89-81

469
388
673
450
1150

W
L,
W
L,
w
w
L,

69-54
66-72
72-50
74-85
64-53
80-69
63-69

502
1000
627
279
743
1601
501

Donaldson (16)
Donaldson (21)
Donaldson (15)
Ravello (21)
Sims (19)
Ravello (19)
Tielsch (19)
Donaldson (21)
Telsch (1^
Tielsch (17)
Donaldson (20)
Tielsch (28)
Ravello (22)
Knight (16)

Jan. 15
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan. 26

KUTZTOWN
WESTCHESTER
SLIPPERY ROCK
at California (Pa.)
at Indiana (Pa.)

Jan. 29
Feb. 2
Feb. 5
Feb. 9
Feb. 12
Feb. 16
Feb. 19

LOCK HAVEN
at Qarion
SHIPPENSBURG
at SHppery Rock
CALIFORNIA (PA)
INDIANA (PA)
at Lock Haven

Feb. 23
Feb. 26

CLARION
at Shippensburg

W,

L,

W

61-69
78-58

1572
502

PSAC Championships at Edinboro, PA

Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 5

INDIANA (PA)
MANSFIELD
MILLERSVILLE

w
w
w

80-63
101-94
85-76

608
759
813

75.0
66.3

Donaldson (10)

1537

W
W
W,

2344
2060

Donaldson (23)

69-60

L,

132 224 549-12
72 197 571-20

Opp Hi Rebounder

W,

MILLERSVILLE
CHEYNEY

16.3
11.7
11.1
13.^
7.P
5.P
4.7
4.4
2.7
1/
1.6

Opp Hi Scorer

GANNON

Jan. 8
Jan. 9

505
364
344
334
243
184
131
115
78
24
22

Hi Rebounder

Nov. 23

Dec. 20
Dec. 30
Jan. 2

PTS AVC

96-3
54-0
51-0
76-5
51-1
42-0
57-1
53-1
44-1
18-0
7-0
0-0

26
36
33
11
45
28
27
7
9
0
2

Hi Scorer

at California (Pa.) Holiday IniVFood for the Hungry Classic

Nov. 19
Nov. 20

ST PF-D

Donaldson (12)
Mitchell (29)
Donaldson (19
Donaldson (20
Sims (22)

Donaldson (19)
Donaldson (16)
Donaldson (13)
Donaldson (13)
Donaldson (12)
Tielsch (11)
Donaldson (17)

Parker (22)
A. Brown (15)
Gregory (15)
Eberhart (13)
Kurtz (15)l^
Bratten (14)
Bray (22)
Ali(27)

Udeinya (12)
Logan (6)
King (6)
Salaam (10)
Greenwood (6)
Jandc (15)
Bray (8)
AH (8)
Macon (8)

Donaldson (12)
Tielsch (13)
Donaldson (19
Donaldson (24'
Tielsch (13)
Donaldson (11
Donaldson (11

Dejesus (15)
Wells (29)
C. Davis (18)
B. Johnson (33)
Mesnager (14)
AH (20)
Terry (21)

D. Wilson (6)
WeUs (10)
C. Davis (8)
GHck (12)
Mesnager (10)
AH (8)
Carson (5)
J. Walker (5)
WeUs (12)
Scott (10)

Donaldson (15
Donaldson (12'
Donaldson (10
Donaldson (22
Donaldson (13

Church (25)
C. Davis (26)

Wedeyan69

at BuckhaimorL, WV
November 13,2004
Edinboro (1-0)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Telsch, f
Chris Ravello, g
Dan Grabill, g
Rob Sims, g
Torw Mitmell
Joe Cephas
Ifyan McLemore
Aivin Kotrri
Tom Grabill
Devon Knight
team
Totals

ft-fta
7-8
4-6

reb
10

pts
23
14
9
9

2

0-0
0-1

4
4
7

2-5

6

0-1

1

1-2
0-0

3

0-3

0-2
0-1

1-2

1
1

2-2

2

2

3
44

85

3A

5-11
4-4

1-2
0-1

04)

29^56
17-27
(51B%) (63.0%)
ft-fta

12
2
1
0
1

6
8

14

13

6

2-2
0-0
0-0
0-0

0

28
14

5
3

5

03

1

0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0

1

00
9-14
(643%)

2

1

1
2
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

5
46

69

Game 2

Vh^inia Union 79, Edinboro 52
Cal^bmiaCPa.) Holiday Irm Classic
atCcdybmia^PA
November 19,2004
Edinboro (1-1)
Jakim Donald^n, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Chris Ravello, g
Dan Grabill, g
Rob Sims, g
Tony Mitmell
Joe Cephas
Devon Knight

fg-fga

4-7
1-2
2-5
2-4
6-14
5-16
0-2
03

01

ft-fta
2-4
1-2
0-0
0-0
3-3
1-2
04

00

0-0

0-0
0-0

20-54
(37.0%)

7-15
(46.7%)

2-9
4-10
1^
03
0-1
2-2
0-1
0-1
2-2

OD
OD
(M)
00
0-0
0-0
00

00
00

35-78
6-6
(44.9%) (100.0%)

2
2
2
1
1
4
1
0
0
9
51

4
11
2
0
0
4
0
0
4
79

HALFTIME: Wginia Union 40, Edinboro 26
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 5-22 (Mitchell 3-10, Sims 13, D. Grabill 1-3, Donaldson 0-1, Knight 0-1, Cephas 0-1,
Ravello 0-3), Va. Union 3-16 (A. Kidd 3-7, Crockett 0-1,
Hargrove 0-1, E. Kidd 0-1, Bryant 0-1, Smityh 0-2, Jaaber
0-3). Assists: Edinboro 10 (D. Grabill 3), Va. Union 9
(Jaaber 3). Steals: Edinboro 5 (Donaldson 2), Va. Union
7 0aaber 3, Hargrove 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4
(Donaldson 3), Va. Union 3 (Brown, Hargrove, A. Kidd).
Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Va. Union 9.

Games

reb

1-2
2-4
4-6

12

HALFTIME: Edinboro 39, West Va. Wesleyan 21
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 10-16 (D. Grabill 3-4,
Telsch 2-2, MitcheU 2-2, Sims 2-3, Ravello 1-4, Cephas 01), WV Wesleyan 6-23 (Ionovich 3-6, Ingram 2-7,
Nichols 1-3, Inge 0-1, Chafin 0-1, Ellis 0-1, Garrard 0-1,
Garnett 0-1, Watson 0-2). Assists: Edinboro 19 (Sims 5,
Donaldson 4, D. GratriU 4), WV Wesleyan 9 (Manchin 5).
Steals: Edinboro 9 (Ravello 3, Sims 2, Mitchell 2), WV
Wesleyan 15 (Winovich 3, Manchin 3, Garrard 3).
Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2 (McLemore, Mitchell), WV
Wesleyan 5 (Ingram 3). Turnovers: Edinboro 22, WV
Wesleyan 18.

Tom Grabill
team
Totals

AH (8)
Benk>n (8)
B. Jones (12)

8-13
4-7
4-8

fg-fga
W.Va.Wes.(0-l)
Ted Winovich, f
5-10
Jelani Watson, f
2-13
Lynell Ingram, f
11-22
Jermaine Garrard, g 6-12
Rocky Manchin, g
1-4
Stephen Nichols
2-9
0-1
Dmeyea Garnett
Cole Ellis
03
Jared Chafin
0-1
Christopher Smith
0-2
James Mason
0-2
0-1
Brian Inge
Marcus Nicks
00
team
Totals
27-80
(33.8%)

^an McL^ore
Macon (18)
Benson (35)
Abrams (29)

fg-fga

Luqman Jaalrer, g
Athrrr Kidd
Chris Moore
Quincy Smith
B.J. Stevenson
Steve Miller
Trevor Bryant
Emerson Kidd
Justin Wngfield
team
Totals

reb
9
3
1
2
2
4
1
5
1
0
2

pts
10
3
4
5
16
14
0
0
0
0

30

52

Edinboro 78, Ohio Vafley 55
Caiybmia(PcL) Holiday Irm Classic
at CaltfomiOf PA
November 20,2004
Edinboro (2-1)
Jakim Donald^n, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Chris Ravello, g
Dan Grabill, g
Rob Sims, g
Tony Mitchell
Devon Knight
Joe Cephas
%an McLemore
Tom Grabill
team
Totals

fg-fga

ft-fta

10-17
1^
4-11
2-8
6-15
2-12
5-8
1-2
14
00

4-8
00
00
2-2
00
1-1
00
00
00

32-80
(40.0%)

7-11
(63.6%)

fg-fga
Ohio Valley (0-4)
Marlon Pierre, f
3-7
Derrick Whiteside, f 5-12
Eugene Ruiz, g
2-3
Leon Daniel, g
3-6
Jerrod Eldridge, g
0-1
Chris Cobbina
4-11
Stephen Camberis
1-5
Se^Neal
0-2
%an Thompson
1-2
Brandon Sheets
1-1
Jon Melhome
0-1
Ade Baruwa
00
team
Totals
20-51
(39.2%)

00

ft-fta

7-7
2-2
00
2-2

00
2-2
00
00
0-1
00
1-2
00
14-16
(875%)

reb
13
6
4
5
4
4
2
0
5
2
4

pts
24
2
11
8
13
4
12
2
2
0

49

78

reb
8
3
3
3
0
3
1
5
0
1
0
0
5

pts
13
12
4
8
0
10
3
0
2
2
1
0

32

55

HALFTIME: Edinboro 37, Ohio Valley 24
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 7-22 (Ravello 3-6, D. Grabill
2-5, Knight 1-2, Sims 1-4, Cephas 0-1, Mitchell 04), Ohio
Valley 1-9 (Camberis 1-2, Neal 0-1, Melhome 0-1, Daniel
0-1, Eldndge 0-1, Ruiz 0-1, Whiteside 0-2). Assists:
Edinboro 22 (Donaldson 6, Sims 4, D. Grabill 4), Ohio
Valley 6 (Cobbina 2). Steals: Edinboro 15 (Sims 6,
Kragjnt 3), Ohio Valley 6 (Whiteside 2, Cobbina 2).
Blo^ed Shots: Edinboro 4 (McLemore 3), Ohio Vallw
3 (Pierre, Neal, Cobbina). Turnovers: Edinboro 10,
OWo Valley 22

Game 4

Edinboro 69, Gannon 60
at Edinboro, PA
November 23,2004
Edinboro (3-1)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Chris Ravello, g
Dan GrabilL g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Torry Mitchell
Ryan McLemore
Joe Cephas
team
Totals

ft-fta
7-9
SB
07
1-8
5-10
34
1-2
24
00

NCAA Division II East Regional at Misenheiiner, NC

Mar. 12

vs. Indiana (Pa.)

L,

73-76 ot

200

Mitchell (30)

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Tielsch (9)

AH (23)

Duan Crockett, f
Ralph Brown, f
Antwan Brown, f

AH (10)

page

4-13
4-8
9-12
7-13

ft-fta
2-2
2-2
0-0
2-2

reb
6
4
14
5

pts
10
10
18
16

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

2-3
4-6
24

00
00

00

24-54
15-22
(44.4%) (68.2%)

Gannon (2-2)
fg-fga
ft-fta
Shelly Chaney, f
6-10
14
GeottHusted, c
6-15
S3
Demondi Johnson, g 4-6
2-5
Joe Rivera, g
06
2-2
Matt Jones, g
5-11
4-5
Bobby Bossman
1-7
0-0
Josh Swain
00
00
Terell Kittelberger
00
00
team
Totals
22-55
12-19
(40.0%) (63.2%)

pts
21
10
0
5
17
9
3
4
0

reb
7
9
2
2
5
3
1
0
5
34

pts
13
15
13
2
15
2
0
0

69

60

HALFTIME: Edinboro 37, Gannon 25
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 6-17 (Sims 3-4, Knight 1-2,
Mitchell 1-2 D. Grabill 1-4, Ravello 0-5), Gannon 4-20
(Johnson 3n5, Jones 1-5, Rivera 0-5, Bossmna(L5). Assists:
Edinboro 9 (Donaldson 2 Sims 2 D. GraHU 2 lOiight 2),
Garmon 9 (Johnson 3). Steals: Edinboro 5 (Donaldson 2),
Gannon 3 (Husted, Rivera, Jones). Blocked Shots:
Edinboro 3 (McLemore, Donaldson, Ravello), Garmon 0.
Turnovers: Edinboro 9, Garmon 12

Games

Ediriboro 88, Penn State
McKeesport 68
at Edinboro, PA
November 28,2004
Edinboro (4-1)
Jakim Donald^n, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Chris Ravello, g
Dan Grabill, g
Rob Sims, g
Tony Mitchell
Devon Knight
Ryan McL^ore
Tom Grabill
team
Totals

fg-fga
6-10
6-10
4-8
7-13
34
2-5
5-10
5-8
2-6
15

ft-fta

35-69

9-10
(90.0%)

(50.7%)
PS McKeesport (2-Q fg-fga
Nathaniel Mabrey, f
3-7
Bill Kane, f
2-7
Darnell Turner, f
6-14
Anthony Rivers, g
1021
Mike Moser, g
1-3
Antoine Gaines
44
Richard Lancaster
00
Kevin Charles
00
team
Totals
26-56
(46.4%)

fg-fga

00
00

reb
10
8
0
2
4
1
2
5
1
3
36

1-1
2-2
2-2
0-0
0-0

00
4-5

00
00

ft-fta
2-2

00
5-6

00
00
1-2

00
00
8-10

reb
14
10
3
2
3
1
3
6
1
3
46

pts

reb
7
0
4
4
0
3
0
0
2

pts

20

68

13
10
19
9
4
12
14
4
3

88

9
4
17
23
3
12
0
0

(80.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 45, PS McKeesport 24
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 9-22 (D. Grabill 3-3, Ravello
3-7, Mitchell 2-5, T. Grabill lA, Knight 0-1, Sims 0-2),
PSMcK 8-17 (Gaines 3-3, Rivers 3-6, Mabrey 1-2, Moser
1-2, Kane 0-1, Turner 0-3). Assists: Edinboro 14 (Sims 6,

page 19

2004-03 Box Scores
Donaldson 3), PSMcK 16 (Turner 6, Mabrey 3, Rivers 3).
Steals: Edinboro 9 (Sims 2, Ravello 2, MitdieU 2, Knight
2), PSMcK 7 (Rivers 4). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 7
(McLemore 3, MitcheU 3), PSMcK 4 (Mabrey 2, Kane 2).
Turnovers: Edinboro 13, PSMcK 14.

Game 6

EdWboro 82, Mansfield 70
at Mansfield, PA
December 4,2004
Edinboro (5-1)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Arvin Kotni, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Tony MitcheU
Ryan McLemore
Devon Knight
team
Totals

fg-fga
7-11
4-6
1-6
4-12
4-11
8-15
2-3
2-3

ft-fta
33
0-0
(M)
0-0
34
2-2
3-5
0-2

32-67
11-16
(47B%) (68.8%)

reb
17
5
4
1
1
7
7
0
2
44

Mansfield (2-3)
fg-fga
ft-fta
reb
Justin Kress, f
2-9
2-^4
Terrance WUliams, f 5-10
1-2
5
David Hoopes, g
3-8
2-3
3
Jason Benson, g
3-8
4-5
7
Brian Bryant, g
1-5
44
1
Ian Anderson
2-3
14
2
Brandon DeShields
S4
3
2-8
Carlos CoUazo
2-6
04)
4
Jeremy Frey
W
0-0
2
Kevin HiU
0-1
(M)
0
Johnny Hampton
2-2
04)
0
team
4
Totals
23-63
17-25
35
(36.5%) (68.0%)

pts
17
8
2
10
12
22
7
4
82
pts
6
13
10
11
7
5
7
4
3

0
70

Game 7

Ediribom 58, EastStroudsbiJi^55
at East Stroudsburg, PA
Decembers, 2004
fg-fga
5-13
4-7
0-3
2-5
6-13
2-14
2-3
1-1
2-3

ft-fta
5-6
3-1

2-3
0-0
1-1
0-0
3D
0-3
3D

24-62
8-11
(38.7%) (72.7%)

East Stroudsburg (2-4) fg-fga
Danny Hargrove, f
7-12
Ryan Sweet, f
6-8
Channon Easley, c
4-9
Anthony Ross, g
2-7
Sky WTUiams, g
1-6
Naveen Mohiuddin
34
Josh Wentz
2-4
Rob (Georges
3-2
Andy Wimmer
30
Jimmy Evans
30

ft-fta
4-5
3D
0-1
2-5
0-1
3D
0-2
2-2
OD
3D

reb
13
7
2
2
3
3
4
0
0
5
39
reb
8
11
6
3
4
1
1
1
0
1

Murvin English
team
Totals

0-2

pts
15
8
2
4
13
4
4
2
6
58

pts
18
12
8
7
2
0
6
2
0
0

0-0

22-54
8-16
(40.7%) (50.0%)

10
1
38
55

HALFTIME: East Stroudsburg 28, Edinboro 26
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 2-15 GrabUl 2-3, Sims 01, D. Grabill 0-2, Ravello 0-2, MitcheU 0-7), ESU 3-14
(Wentz 2-3, Ross 1-4, Hargrove 0-1, English 0-1,
Mohiuddin 0-2, \Mlliams 0-^. Assists: Edinboro 8
(Sims 3, D. GrabiU 2), ESU 11 (Ross 3). Steals: Edinboro
8 (Sims 3), ESU 5 (Hargrove 2, Wentz 2). Blocked Shots:
Edinboro 6 (McLemore 3, Donaldson 2), ESU 4 (Hargrove
3). Trunovers: Edinboro 16, ESU 18.

Bloomsburg (2-4)
BiUy Bryan, f
Bob Nenstiel, f
Jeremiah Long, c
RyanNensti^g
John Owens, g
Mike Cheatle
Marion Rose
Jaren Burdine
Andrew Jerry
Brian Holsey
Matt Fisher
Jimmy McCreery
team
Totals

Games

Edinboro 94, Penn Slate New
Kensington^
at Edinboro, PA
December ii, 2004
Edinboro (7-1)
Jakim Donald^n, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Tony MitcheU, g
Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Daren Tielsch
Chris RaveUo
Ifyan McLemore
Tom GrabUl
team
Totals

4

HALFTIME: Edinboro 34, Mansfield 30
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 7-25 (Mitchell 4-9, D.
Grabill 2-9, Sims 1-3, Knight 0-1, Ravello 0-3), Mansfield
7-24 (V^^lliams 2-5, Hoopes 2-7, Frey 1-2, Benson 1-3,
Bryant 14, DeShields 0-3). Assists: Edinboro 20
(Mitchell 6, Sims 4), Mansfield 13 (Bryant 4). Steals:
Edinboro 6 (Sims 2, Ravello 2), Mansfield 12 (Bryant 4).
Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Donaldson 3), Mansfield 2
(Benson, Anderson).
Turnovers:
Edinboro 16,
Mansfield 13.

Edinboro (6-1)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Arvin Kotni, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Tony MitcheU
Ryan McLemore
Devon Knight
Tom GrabiU
team
Totals

2004-05 Box Scores

FSNewKensing,(6-^
JamU Nelson, f
Jon Bradford, f
Aaron Knight, f
NeviUe Ferguson, g
Brian Nichols, g
Dominick Logan
Rob Cugini
Cody Q^ke
Ed Brown-Fields
team
Totals

fg-fga
5-8
5-10
2-6
2-2
3-5
3-6
8-13
3-9
5-7
2-4

ft-fta
3-3
1-6
2-2
0-1
3D
3D
3D
3D
2-3
3D

38-70
(54.3%)

11-21
(68.2%)

fg-fga
2-9
2-8
4-16
1-4
1-10
3-10
1-4
00-0

ft-fta
6-6
4-4
3-5
OD
7-9
0-0
0-1
3D
0-3

14-61
(23.0%)

20-25
(80.0%)

reb
13
10
3
0
5
1
5
4
11
1
3
56

pts
13
11
8
5
6
6
19
8
12
6

reb
6
7
4
2
2
4
1
0
0
7
33

pts
10
8
14
3
9
8
3
0
0

94

55

HALFTIME: Edinboro 48, PS New Kensington 20
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 7-18 (T. GrabiU 2-3,
MitcheU 2-6, RaveUo 2-6, D. GrabiU 1-1, Kotni 0-1,
Tielsch 0-1), PSNK 7-21 (Knight 3-7, Logan 2-5, Ferguson
1-2, Cugini 1-2, Nelson 0-2, Nichols 0-3). Assists:
Edinboro 27 (MitcheU 5, Sims 5), PSNK 6 (Logan 2).
Steals: Edinboro 7 (Knight 2, MitcheU 2), PSNK 7
(Bradford 2, Cugini 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6
(Donaldson 3, McLemore 2), PSNK 2 (Nelson,
Bradford). Turnovers: Edinboro 14, PSN14.

Game 9

Edinboro 92, Bloomsburg 87
at Bloomslnirg, PA
December 20,2004
Edinboro (8-1)
Jakim Donald^n, f
Arvin Kotni, f
Tony MitcheU, g
Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Daren liel^
Devon Knight
Chris RaveUo
team
Totals

fg-fga
8-14
4r8
8-13
2-6
3-7
5-8
1-3
1-3

ft-Tta
7-12
24
4-7
3D
53
2-10
0-2
3D

32-62
23-46
(51.6%) (50.0%)

Edinlioro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

reb
13
9
2
0
6
6
0
1
3
40

pts
23
10
22
8
11
13
3
2
92

fg-fga
2-3
ID
1-3
4-10
12-19
4-5
2D
3D
2-3
3D
0-1
3D

ft-fta
0-0
1-1
OD
2D
9-9
OD
44
1-1
3D
3D
3D
3D

31D2
17-18
(50.0%) (94.4%)

reb
3
1
4
5
1
1
5
6
1
1
1
0
2
31

pts
4
3
2
13
33
11
9
7
5
0
0
0
87

HALFTIME: Edinboro 40, Bloomsburg 40
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 5-14 (MitcheU 2-7, Tielsch
1-1, Knight 1-1, D. GrabiU 1-4, RaveUo 0-1), Bloomsburg
8-17 (Cheatle 3-3, R. Nenstid 3-6, Jerry 1-1, Rose 1-2
Owens 0-2, B. Nenstiel 0-3). Assists: Edinboro 17 (Sims
6, Tielsch 4, MitcheU 3), Bloomsburg 11 (Bryan 3, Owens
3). Steals: Edinboro 12 (Donaldson 3, MitcheU 3, D.
GrabiU 3), Bloomsburg 6 (Owens 2). Blocked Shots.
Edinboro 1 (Donaldson), Bloomsburg 2 (R. Nenstiel,
Owens). Turnovers: Edrnboro 12, Bloomsburg 17.

Game 10

Edinboro 77, Qiaiieston(WV) 62
at Edinboro, PA
December 30,2004
Edinboro (9-1)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Tony MitcheU, g
Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Daren Tielsch
Ryan McLemore
Chris RaveUo
Devon Knight
team
Totals

fg-fga
7-9
1-5
6-11
3-10
7-12
4r7
1-2
2-5
0-3

ft-fta
2-3
1-2
ID
2-2
34
1-3
1-2
1-2
3D

31-64
(48.4%)

12-21
(57.1%)

Charleston(WV) (5-2)fg-fga
Damian Martinez, f
ID
Brandon Dunbar, f
3-9
Robert Stricklanci, g
3D
3-20
Robert Siwo, g y
Jay Hewitt, g
5-16
Marquis Brooks'
3-5
Riclwd Hampton
5-11
Serge Babo
0-2
Dustin Ultican
3D
team
Totals
23-75
(30.7%)

ft-fta
OD
2-10
OD
5D
1-2
3-1
14
3D
3D
9-23
(39.1%)

reb
7
3
2
7
3
10
8
3
0
6
49
reb
5
10
4
6
7
4
9
1
0
4
50

pts
16
3
14
10
17
9
3
5
0

pts
2
8
6
13
14
8
11
0
0
62

Game 11

EdMboro 71, Mercjilurst 51
at Edinboro, PA
January 2,2005
fg-fga
5D
2D
5-12

ft-fta
3-5
3D
3D

reb
8
8
1

Mercyhtust (6-7)
Roberts Jansons, f
Terry Smith, g
Anciy Kubi^ld, g
Roland Andris, g
Jawad Ali, g
Mitch Brennan
Steve Homer
Cory Carson
Jeff Daisley
Darren AngeU
LukeHancfiey
Cory Tubo
team
Totals

2-5
6-12
6-13
14
OD
1-1
3D
2-2

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

30D1
(49.2%)

6-13
(46.2%)

fg-fga
1-9
4D
2-10
56
2D
4D
ID
3D
1-1
3D
3D
3D

ft-fta
3-2
0-1
24
0-1
2D
1-2
1-2
3D
OD
OD
3D
3D

2351
(39.2%)

6-15
(40.0%)

3
3
7
1
2
3
0
0
3
39
reb
4
3
8
1
4
5
2
1
0
0
0
0
9
37

5
12
13

4
3
2
0
5
71

pts
2
10
6
11
7
10
3
0
2
0
0
0
51

HALFTIME: Edinboro 39, Mercyhuist 22
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 5-17 (MitcheU 3-8, Cephas
1-1, D. GrabUl 1-3, Tielsch 0-1, Knight 0-1, Sims (>3),
Mercyhurst 5-11 (Smith 24, Andris 1-1, Brennan 1-1, AU
14, Jansons 0-1). Assists: Edinboro 16 (Sims 4, D.
GrabUl 4, MitcheU 3), Mercyhuist 10 (Smith 8). Steals:
Edinboro 8 (D. GrabiU 2, RaveUo 2), Mercyhurst 4 (AU 3).
Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 ponddson 4), Mercyhurst
2 (AU, Homer). Turnovers: Edinboro 12, Mercyhurst

Game 12

Miflersvifle 66, Edinboro 64
at Edinboro, PA
January 8,2005

pts
13
4
13

page i-sO

Edinboro (10-2)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Tony Mitch^, g
Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Daren Tielsch
Devon Knight
Chris RaveUo
l^an McLemore
Totals

Game 13

Edinboro 87, Chquey 72
atEdinb€nro, PA
January g, 2005
Edinboro (11-2)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Torry MitcheU, g
Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Chris Rav^o
Devon Knight
Daren Tielsch
Ryan McLemore
team
Totals
Cheyney (ID)
Husieen Edmonds, f
Andre Logan, g
hen Rainey, g
Sean King, g
Asaad Brown, g
Dxter Gregory
Maurice Biyant
team
Totals

fg-fga
9-20
24
4-11
14
3-2
6-11
4D
6-14
1-1

ft-fta
6D
3D
2-2
OD
OD
OD
2-2
4D
3-2

33-75
(44.0%)

14-22
(63.6%)

fg-fga
5D
ID
6-10
4-7
5-12
6D
1-1

ft-fta
3D
2-2
3D
56
5-5
3-7
3D

2849
(57.1%)

reb
16
2
0
0
5
3
2
6
4
0
38
reb
5
6
2
6
5
5
0
2
38

15-20
(75.0%)

pts
24
4

fg-fga
8-14
1-2
7-19
2-5
2-14
3-9
2-7
0-1
3D

ft-fta
4D
3D
3D
OD
3D
4-5
3D
3D
3D

25-71
(35.2%)

8-11
(7Z7%)

MiUersviUe (8-1)
fg-fga
ft-fta
Toochi Udeinya, f
ID
ID
Brian Jones, f
5-10
3-3
Charles Parker, g
10-12
2D
Anthony Abrams, g 4-10
3D
Greg Testa, g
6-10
0-1
Kevin Cuff
ID
3D
Tony Proctor
0-1
OD
John AUen
2-2
3D
MikeTercha
3D
3D
team
Totals
29D1
6-13
(475%) (46.2%)

reb
19
3
5
1
2
7
2
1
2
2
44
reb
12
8
5
3
5
2
1
2
0
3
41

pts
20
2
17
6
5
10

3

0
14

11
17

2
87

pts

10
4

12
13
15
15
3
87

HALFTIME: Cheynw 33, Edinboro 32
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 7-23 (^veUo 2-5, MitcheU
2-8, Knight 1-2, Tielsch 1-2, D. GrabUl 1-3, Kotni 0-1,
Sims 0-2), Cheyney 1-5 (Bryant 1-1, King 0-1, Brown 0-1,
Rainey 0-2). Assists: Edinboro 19 (TMght 5, Sims 4),
Cheyney 13 (Rainey 4, Edmonds 3, Biyant 3). Steals:
Edinboro 12 (Knight 4), Cheyney 5 (five with 1).
Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (McLemore, Donaldson,
Tielsch), Cheyney 2 (Edmonds, Logan). Turnovers:
Edinboro 12, Cheney 22.

4
0
0
64

pts
3
13
22
8
13
3
0

4
0
66

HALFTIME: MiUersviUe 34, Edinboro 23
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 6-17 (MitcheU 3-8, D.
GrabiU 2-3, Sims 1-5, Kni^t 0-1), M'viUe 2-10 (Testa 1-3,
cV®.
0-2). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Sims 3),
MviUe 13 pdeinya 7). Steals: Edinboro 2 (Sims,
TRelsch),M'viUe4 0ones2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3
Ponaldson, Tielih, MitcheU), M'viUe 3 (Jones 2).
Turnovers: Edinboro 9, M'viUe 10.

Edinlxiro 79, Eutztown 56
at Edinboro, PA
January 15,2005
Edinboro (12-2)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Torry Mitchell g
Rob Sims, g
Dan GrabiU
Arvin Kotni
^an McLemore
Ctevon Knight
Joe Cephas
Tom GrabiU
team
Totals
Kutztown (94)
Bilal Salaam, f
Ben Arnold, f
Frank Moultrie, g
Ty Brickus, g
Bobby EbCTnart, g
Bryan Riggins
Tyler Reynolds
David Moyer
Vince Pease
Dorian Sims
Terrance Davis
^an Eisenhart
Mike Schatzmann
Kevin Hafera
team
Totals

fg-fga
7-15
3-10
2D
34
5-11
24
14
3-2
30

ft-fta
2-2
3D
3D
3D
OD
3D
34
OD
44
3D
1-2

33-73
(38.7%)

10-12
(72.7%)

fg-fga
2D
4D
24
ID
6-10
2-7
3D
2-2
3-2
OD
0-2
1-1
0-1
1-2

ft-fta
3-9
3D
3D
2-2
3D
1-2
OD
3D
3D
OD
1-2
1-2
OD
3D

5-8
5-9

21-58
11-23
(36.2%) (47.8%)

reb
13
5
2
1
4
2
5
5
1
0
0
6
44
reb
10
7
2
1
4
4
2
0
1
0
1
1
0
2

pts
16
10
11
6

4
7
14
4
6
0
1

Game 15

Ediriboro 62, West Chester 58
at Edinboro, PA
January i6,2€}05
Edinboro (13-2)
fg-fga
ft-fta
Jakim Donaldson, f
9-12
3-6
Daren Tielsch, f
6-11
0-0
Tony MitcheU, g
3-11
0-0
Chris RaveUo, g
2-9
1-2
RobSims,g
3-7
0-3
Dan GrabiU
0-3
0-0
Devon Knight
1-10-0
Arvin Kotni
1-1
(TO
%an McLemore
0-0
0-0
team
Totals
25-55
4-11
(46.7%) (36.4%)
West Chester (11^ fg-fga
ft-fta
Aaron \MUiams, f
7-10
0-0
Chad Becker, f
0-0
1-2
Matt Kurtz, g
4-11
4-4
Shawn Wercft, g
2-5
2-2
Branndon Long, g
2-4
0-0
Mark Gerhart
2-5
0-0
Azimjones
3-5
0-0
Lenwood Greenwood 0-4
2-2
Justin Westmoreland
(K)
2-2
Robert Jones
1-10-0
Anthony Geiger
0-0
0-0
team
Totals
21-45
11-12
(46.7%) (91.7%)

reb
13

pts
21
5
14
19

3
4

7
7

10
0
2
0
2
10

3
31

62

reb
5

pts
14

3
4

15

1
7
5
4
6
2

0
0

3
3

6

12
2
2
0
0

4
30

58

HALFT IME: Edinboro 32, West Chester 31
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 8-26 (NUtcheU 3-8, Tielsch
2^, RaveUo 2-8, Sims 1-4, D. GrabiU 03), West Chester 512 (Kurtz 3-8, Long 1-1, Werdt 1-2, Greenwood 0-1).
Assists: Edinboro 14 (RaveUo 4, Sims 3), West Chester
12 (Kurtz 4). Steals: Edinboro 9 (RaveUo 4), West
Chester 6 (Cierhart 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3
Ponaldson 3), West Chester 0. Turnovers: Edinboro 15,
West Chester 20.

Game 16

Edinboro 83, Sl^peiy Rock6o
at Edinboro, PA
January ig, 2005

79

pts
7
11

4
5
13
6
0

4
0
0
1

3
0
2

3
38

HALFTIME' Edinboro 39, Kutztown 14
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 3-16 (D.GrabUl 1-1, Kotni
1-1, RaveUo 1-3, Knight 0-1, Tielsch 0-2, Cephas 0-2,
MtcheU 0-6), K'town 3-10 prickus 1-1, Eberhart 1-2,
Riggins 1-3, Salaam 0-1, S^tzmann 0-1). Assists:
Edinboro 17 (Sims 5, Donaldson 4), K'town 11 (l^hart
4). Steals: Edinboro 9 (RaveUo 3, Donaldson 2, Mitchell
2), K'town 3 (Bridcus, Pease, Eisenhart). Blocked Shots:
Edinboro 4 (Tielsch 2), K'town 4 (Salaam 4). Turnovers:
Edinboro 6, K'town 13.

12

Game 14

77

HALFTIME: Edinboro 36, Charleston(WV) 22
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 3-13 (D. GrabiU 24.
Mitchell 14, Sims 0-1, Knight 0-1, RaveUo 0-3),
Charleston 7-21 (Hewitt 3-8, Brooks 2-3, Siwo 2-101
Assists: Edinboro 14 (Sims 3, D. GrabiU 3, MitcheU 3,
Tielsch 3), Charleston 10 (Siwo 5, Hewitt 3). Sted '
Edinboro 7 (RaveUo 2), Charleston 4 (Dxmbar 2).
Blocked Shots: Edinboro 7 (McLemore 3, Donaldson ^),
Charleston 3 (Strickland, Brooks, Hewitt). Turnovers:
Edinboro 12, Charleston 14.

Edinboro (10-1)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Arvin Kotrri, f
Tony MitcheU, g

Dan GrabiU, g
Rob Sims, g
Daren Tiel^
Devon Knight
Chris RaveUo
^an McLemore
Tom GrabiU
Joe Cephas
team
Totals

56

Edinboro (14-2)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
lorry Mitchell, g
Rob Sims, g
Dan GrabiU
Arvin Kotrri
Devon Knight
Tom GrabiU
Joe Cephas
Ifyan McLemore
team
Totals

fg-fga
4-12
5-13
4-7
4D
2D
1-3
5-10
1-5
1-3
35
1-2

ft-fta
7-7
1-1
3D
0-2
0-1
3D
ID
3D
3D
OD
3D

31-74
8-14
(41.9%) (643%)

Slippery Rock (2-15) fg-fga
Glenn Reepmeyer, f
5-6
Brandon Thompson, f 3D
BiU Johnson, g
5-14

ft-fta
OD
3D
OD

reb
12
3
3
1
4
2
3
1
0
4
3
3
39
reb
5
0
4

pts
15
12
11
11

4
3
11
3
3
8
2
83

pts
10
0
13

2005-06 Box Scores

2004-05 Box Scores
Mason Click, g
RyanYarosik, g
Dqan Jandc
Jason Bratten
Corey Nesser
Sean White
John Kearney
Ben Daniels
team
Totals

3-5

(W)

4

0-0

1

24

15
5

0-0
1-6
5-9

1-1

54

0-0

0-1

0-0
0-0

2-5
0-3

(W)

24-53
3-5
(45.3%) (60.0%)

8
0
4
14
7
4

0
0
1
0
2

0
0
60

37

HALFTIME: Edinboro 47, Slippery Rock 26
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 12-21 (Ravello 34, Mitchell
34, Cephas 2-2, D. Grabill 1-2, T. Grabill 1-2, Knight 1-2,
Tielsch 1-3, Sims 0-2), SRU 9-20 (Bratten 3-6, Johnson 39, Click 2-2, Nesser 1-1, Kearney 0-1, White 0-1). Assists:
Edinboro 21 (Sims 10), SRU 18 (Jandc 4, Johnson 3, Click
3, Bratten 3). Steals: Edinboro 14 (Ravello 3), SRU 3
(Keamw 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 (Donaldson 2,
Ravello 2), SRU 2 (Reepmeyer 2). Turnovers: Edinboro
9, SRU 25.

London Houston, f
Boris Mesnager, f
Travis Eisentrout, g
Mike SmeUdnson, g
Sharif Bray
Sammy Rahman
GuiUairme Beyl
Mitar Zivanovic
team
Totals

6-11
8-15
3-9
2-5
7-13
04
0-0
00

2-5
1-3

00
23
6-9

00
04)
00

11-20
26-57
(45.6%) (55.0%)

6
7
6

3
8
4
0
0
4
38

14
17
7
8
22
0
0
0
68

HALFTIME: Edinboro 40, Califomia(Pa.) 32
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 9-27 (Ravello 5-11, Mitchell
3-8, D. Grabill 1-5, Tielsch 0-1, Sims 0-2), Cal M3
(Smelkinson 2-2, Bray 2-5, Eisentrout 1-5). Assists:
Edinboro 20 (Sims 5, D. &abill 5, Tielsch 4), Cal 11
(Eisentrout 5, Mesnager 3). Steals: Edinboro 3
(MitcheU, Sims, Tielsch), Cal 1 (Mesnager). Blocked
Shots: Edinboro 2 (McLemore 2), Cal 2 (Houston,
Mesnager). Tiunovers: Edinboro 6, Califomia(Pa.) 8.

Game 18

Edinboro 89, Indiana(Pa.) 81

Gamely

EdWboro 71, CaBfornia(Pa.) 68

at Indiana, PA
January 26,2005

at Edinboro, PA
January 22,2005
Edinboro (15-2)

fg-fga
6-13
5-12
8-15
4-10
2-6
1-6
1-2
04)

ft-fta
04)
2-8
04)
0-0
44
2-2
04)
0-0

8-14
27-64
(423%) (57.1%)
fg-fga

ft-fta

reb
9
11
6
1
4
3
3
0
4
41

pts
12
12
21
11
8
5
2
0

reb

pts

71

Edinboro (16-2)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Tony Mitchell, g
Rob Sims, g
Dan GrabiU
Devon Knight
Ryan McLemore
Joe Cephas
team
Totals
lUP (154)
G.J. J^con, f
Ayyub Ali, f
Brian Kizzie, g
Mike Mangel, g
Eddie Peterson, g
Marc V>^Uiams
Eric Castorina
Lawrence Baker
Adeniyi Amadou
Dustin Golub
Dante Baldeh
team
Totals

fg-fga
5-8
9^17
7-10
2-8
7-12
14
23
1-1
00

ft-fta
43
1-2
2-2
0-0
4-5
1-2
34
00
00

34-63
(54.0%)

15-23
(653%)

fg-fga
4-14
9-20
3-9
3-7
5-12
(W
1-2
14
2-3

ft-fta
14
8-10
2-2
1-1
1-2
44
0-0
0-0
3-3

0-0
0-0

on
0-0

28-74
20-26
(37.8%) (76.9%)

reb
17
10
4
1
8
0
2
0
1
4
47

pts
14
19
19
5
17
4
7
2
0

reb
8
8
1
4
1
2
3
1
3

pts
9
27

1
0
4
36

89

8
8

13
4
3

2

7

0

0
81

HALFTIME: lUP 42, Edinboro 35
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 6-19 (Ravello 3-6, Sims 1-1,
D. Grabill 1-3, Mitchell 1-6, Tielsch 0-3), lUP 5-19
(Peterson 2-5, Castorina 1-2, Ali 1-3, Mangd 1-3, Baker
0-1, Kizzie 0-1, Macon 04). Assists: Edinboro 19
(Donaldson 5, Ravello 4), lUP 13 (Kizzie 6). Steals:
Edinboro 5 (MitcheU 2, D. GrabUl 2), lUP 9 (Kizzie 3, All
2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Tielsch 2), lUP 3 (Macon,
Ali, Mangel). Timiovers: Edinboro 17, lUP 11.

Game 19

Edinboro 69, Lock Haven 54

at Edinboro, PA
Jcaiuary 29,2005

Jakim Donaldson was named an NABC AllAmerican in addition to being named the
PSAC West Athlete of the Year.

fg-fga
Edinboro (17-2)
Jakim Donalds^ f 9-12
4-11
Daren Tielsch, f
14
Chris RaveUo, g
4-10
Tony Mitchell, g
4-7
Rob Sims, g
14
Dan GrabUl
13
Devon Knight
Ryan McL^ore
3-5

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

ft-fta
33
0-2
2-2
0-1
2-2
44
00
00

reb
12
10
3
2
4
2
3
4

pts
21
9
4
10
11
6
2
6

Joe Cephas
Arvin Kotni
Tom GrabiU
team
Totals
Lock Haven (2-17)
Joe Walker, f
Michael Dye, f
Ryan Carson, g
Kranthi Senadhi, g
Eddie Christiano, g
DureU Moore
James ChappeU
Domenique \^Ulson
Jason Dejesus
Adam Holtzer
JuUen Grandgirard
David Gooch
Todd NaUy
team
Totals

00

00
00
00

27-58
(46.6%)

11-17
(64.7%)

fg-fga
1-11
4-9
0-2
1-2
4-10
04
13
2-2
6-11
0-1
0-1
0-2
0-1

ft-fta
5-7
00
2-2
00
00
13
00
00
00
1-2

0-2
00

00
00

00

9-14
19-64
(29.7%) (643%)

2
1
0
2
45
reb
4
0
2
4
4
2
2
6

4
0
0
2
1
7
50

0
0
0
69
pts
7
11
2
2
9
1
2
4
15
1
0
0
0
62

HALFTIME: Edinboro 33, Lock Haven 19
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 4-18 (Mitdiell 2-5, Sims 12, Tielsch 1-3, Ravello 0-2, Knight 0-2, D. Grabill 0-2,
Cephas 0-2), Lock Haven 7-27 (Dye 5-7, Dejesus 3-7
Christiano 1-5, Grandgirard 0-1, Holtzer 0-1, Carson 0-2,
Chappell (H). Assists: Edinboro 15 (Ravello 4, Knigh‘
4), Lock Haven 12 (Walker 5, Senadhi 3). Steals:
Edinboro 8 (Ravello 3, Tielsch 2), Lock Haven 3 (Carson,
Senadhi, Christiano). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4
(McLemore 3), Lock Haven 1 (Walker). Tiunoverb.
Edinboro 16, Lock Haven 15.

Game 20

Clarion 72, Edinboro 66
at Clarion, PA
February 2,2005
Edinboro (173)
Jaldm Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Torry MitcheU, g
Rob Sims, g
Dan GrabiU
Devon Knight
Arvin Kotni
Ryan McLemore. ^
team
»
Totals

00

ft-fta
24
43
0-1
2-2
1-1
2-2
2-2
00
(M)

24-52
(463%)

13-18
(723%)

fg-fga
5-5
7-14
13
5-11
6-12
0-2
0-1
0-1

fg-fga
Clarion (133)
Michael Clarke, f
8-16
Ifyan WeUs, f
11-18
Frank Torbert, g
2-7
1-5
Bobby Franklin, g
Terrance Vaughns, g 13
Lee Church
03
Garrett Heath
1-1
2-5
Khary Moore
1-2
Craig Wellman
team
Totals
27-66
(40.9%)

ft-fta
14
43

00
00
00
66
00

00
(M)
11-16
(683%)

reb
11
13
3
3
6
1
0
1
0
1
39
reb
7
10
1
2
3
4
1
3
0
4
35

pts
12
19
2
15
14
2
2
0
0
66

pts
17
29
5
3
3
6
2
4
3
72

HALFTIME: Clarion 35, Edinboro 32
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 5-18 (MitcheU 3-7, Sirr' 12, Tielsch 14, D. GrabUl 0-1,1?aveUo 04), Clarion 7-14
(Wells 3-3, Franklin 1-1, Wellman 1-1, Torbert 1-4/
Vaughns 1-5). Assists: Edinboro 11 (Donaldson 3,
MitoieU 3), Clarion 13 (Franklin 5, Chu^ 5). Stcajte
Edinboro 3 (RaveUo, Donaldson, Sims), Qarion 1^
(WeUs 5, Church 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4
(Donaldson 2, Tielsch 2), Clarion 0. Tiumo'"-**Edinboro 17, Clarion 13.

page 222

Game 21

Edinboro 72, Shippensburgso
atEdinbaro, PA
February 5,2005
Edinboro (183)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Tony MitcheU, g
Rob Sims, g
Dan GrabiU
lyan McLemore
Devon Knight
Joe Cephas
Tom &abUl
team
Totals

fg-fga
6-11
6-15
6-10
33
43
0-1
00
1-1
0-2
1-1

ft-fta
43
3-9
1-1
0-1
33

2737
(47.4%)

12-25
(48.0%)

00
1-2
00

00
00

Shippensburg (14-7) fg-fga
ft-fta
Tocid Johnson, f
14
00
Seth^tt, c
43
00
Chuck Davis, g
8-21
00
Marcus Hudson, g
1-5
1-2
^an Kraft, g
1-5
0-0
Qeg Wojdowski
1-6
2-2
Jamal V^Uiams
2-2
2-2
5-9
Gary Vaincoeur
1^
MaUk Parker
0-1
0-0
KhalU Abdus-Salaam 0-2
0-0
Scott Sexton
0-0
0-1
Roger Castelgrande
0-0
0-0
team
Totals
21-62
6-9
(33.9%) (66.7%)

reb
19
4
3
3
4
3
4
0
0
0
1
41

pts
16
17
16
7
11
0
1
2
0
2

reb
3
5
8

pts
2
8
18

6
1

5

5

4

2

6

72

2

4

7

1

0
0

0
0
0
4
39

0
0
50

HALFTIME: Edinboro 28, Shippensburg 26
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 6-17 (RaveUo 3-6, Tielsch 23, MitcheU 14, D. GrabUl 0-1, Cephas 0-1, Sims 0-2), Ship
2-17 (Davis 2-10, Hudson 0-1, Sexton 0-1, Parker 0-1,
Kraft 04). Assists: Edinboro 13 (MitcheU 4, Sims 4),
Ship 4 (Scott, V^UUiams, Hudson, Parker). Steals:
Edinboro 7 (RaveUo 2, D. GrabUl 2), Ship 8 (V^UUiams 3,
Davis 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2 (McLemore,
Donaldson), Ship 0.
Turnovers:
Edinboro 15,
Srippensbmg 18.

Game 22

Slqjpeiy Rock85, Edinboro 74
otSbppery Rock, PA
February g, 2005
Edinboro (184)
Jakim Donalds^
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Tony Mitchell, g
Devon Knight
ArvinKotrri
%an McLemore
Joe Cephas
team
Totals

L«tenn Reepmwe
Jason Bratten,/
Bfll Johnson, g
^'4ason GUck, g
%anYarosik,g
™^ndon Thomps
Dejan Jandc
^®an White
team
Totals

fg-fga
7-23
6-9
1-7
3-13
4-11
04
4-5
2-2
1-2
0-1

00

Game 23

Edinboro 64, Califomia(Pa.) 53
at Edinboro, PA
February 12,2005
Edinboro (194)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Torry MitcheU, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Dan GrabUl
Arvin Kotni
Joe Cephas
team
Totals

fg-fga
7-12
11-22
0-7
23
4-14
24
0-1
03
0-1

ft-fta
24
63
03
0-2
1-2
2-2
03
03
0-0

11-18
26-64
(40.6%) (61.1%)

Califomia(Pa.) (13-10)fg-fga
London Houston, f
13
Boris Mesnager, f
6-10
Damar Ruffin, f
1-5
13
Travis Eisentrout, g
Mike SmeUdnson, g
14
Sharif Bray
7-13
Kelvin Green
3-7
GuiUaume Beyl
1-2
Sammy Rahman
1-2
team
Totals
22-57
(38.6%)

ft-fta
0-2
2-2
03
03
03
2-2
1-1
03
03
5-7
(71.4%)

reb
12
13
2
2
4
2
1
0
1
3
40

pts
16
28
0
5
9
6
0
0
0

reb
4
10
7
2
1
4
1
2
2
4
37

pts
2
14
2
3
2
19
7
2
2

64

53

HALFTIME: Edinboro 27, Califomia(Pa.) 14
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 1-13 (Mitchell 1-2,, Knight
0-1, D. GrabUl 0-1, Sims 0-2, Tielsch 0-2, RaveUo 0-5), Cal
4-15 (Bray 3-5, Eisentrout 1-5, Green 0-2, SmeUdnson 03). Agists: Edinboro 14 (Sims 4, Donaldson 3, MitcheU
3), Cal 10 (Bray 4). Steals: Edinboro 8 (RaveUo 3,
Donaldson 2, MitcheU 2), Cal 5 (Mesnager 2). Blocked
Shots: Edinboro 4 (RaveUo 2),
3 (Mesnager, Ruffin,
Eisentrout). Turnovers: Edinboro 12, Califomia(Pa.) 18.

Lawrence Baker
Adeniyi Amadou
Dustin Golub
Anthony Sweeney
team
Totals

ft4ta
6-9
1-2
1-2

00
00
2-2

00
00
0-1

00

ft-fta

00
2-5
18-18
23

00
43
0-1

00

2632
26-50
(5Z0%) (813%)

reb
24
5
1
3
2
1
0
1
2
1
8
48
reb
3
5
4
12
1
1
2
0
5
33

pts
20
14
3
9
9
2
10
5
2
0
74

pts
16
15
33
11
0
10
0
0
85

Edinboro 8o, Indiana(Pa.) 69
at Edinboro, PA
February i6,2005
Edinboro (204)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Tony MitcheU, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Ryan McLemore
Dan GrabUl
Arvin Kotrri
team
Totals

lUP (203)
G.J. Macon, f
Ayyub AU, f
Marc \MUiams, g
Mike Mangel, g
Eddie Peterson, g
Brian Kizzie
Eric Castorina

fg-fga
5-6
2-9
8-15

ft-fta
4-8
0-5
34

2-10
6-12

1-1

5-5

1-1
04)
03

34
5-6
04)
04)
03

29-58
16-28
(50.0%) (57.1%)
fg-fga
4-11
6-13
23
14
5-11
33
2-3

®^inboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

ft-fta
1-1
44
1-2

00
04
34
1-1

reb

11
8
4
4
5

2
3

0
0
3
40

reb
5
8
4
3
6
0
0

pts
14
5

22
5
16
16

2
0
0
80

pts
9
20
5
3
13
11
6

03
1-1
03
0-5

03
03
03
03

24-63
13-16
(38.1%) (813%)

2
3
1
1
5
38

0
2
0
0
80

HALFTIME: lUP 42, Edinboro 37
Three-point FGS: E^boro 6-19 (RaveUo 3-6, Knight 11, Sims 1-3, Tielsch 1-3, MitcheU 0-6), lUP 8-24 (Air 4-5,
Kizzie 24, Mangel 1-2, Castorina 1-2, Baker 0-1,
Peterson 0-3, Sweeney 0-3, Macon 04). Assists:
Edinboro 18 (Sims 6, MitcheU 5, Tielsch 4), lUP 12
(Kizzie 2, V^Uiams 2, Golub 2, Amadou 2). Steals:
Edinboro 11 (MitcheU 4, RaveUo 3), lUP 9 (AU 3, Castorina
2). Blocked Shots: E^boro 6 (RaveUo 2), lUP 1 (AU).
Turnovers: Edinboro 16, lUP 81.

Game 25

Lock Haven 69, Edinboro 63
otLodcHaven, PA
February 19,2005
Edinboro (20-5)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Torry MitcheU, g
Rob Sims, g
Dan GrabiU
Devon Knight

%an McL^ore
Joe Cephas
Arvin Kotni
Tom GrabUl
team
Totals
Lock Haven (4-21)
Joe Walker, f
Quentin Terry, f
g
Eddie Christiano, g
Michael Dye
Adam Holtzer
Domenique Wilson
Jason Dejesus
JuUen Grandgirard
team
Totals

Game 24

28-77
10-16
(36.4%) (623%)
fg-fga
8-12
5-5
6-13
4-11
0-2
33
0-1

HALFTIME: Edinboro 40, SUppery Rock 35
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 8-30 (MitcheU 3-12, Knight 23, Tieisdr 1-1, Kotni 1-1, Sims 14, Cephas 0-1, D. Gra^ 02, RaveUo 0-6), SRU 7-14 (Bratten 3-3, Johnson 3-6, GUck 14 Yarosik 0-1). Assists: Edinboro 12 (Sims 5), SRU 19
(GUck 11, Johnson 4). Steals: Edinboro 6 (D. QabUl 2),
SRU 7 (GUck 4/ Johrrson 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 1
(Donaldson), SRU 2 (Reepmeyer, Johnson). Turnovers:
Edinboro 10, SRU 13.

fg-fga
1-7
3-9
4-10
23
13
03
5-10
03
03
2-2
03

ft-fta
8-10
8-14
1-1
2-2
03
03
34
03
03
03
03

1847
2231
(46.6%) (64.7%)
fg-fga
5-12
9-12
1-1
04
33
14
0-1
0-1
0-1
03

ft-fta
7-11
34
8-10
23
83
03
1-2
03
03
03

19-44
2941
(43.2%) (70.7%)

reb
11
4
2
3
1
1
3
2
1
1
0
2
31

pts
10
15
9
7
2
0
16
0
0
4
0

reb
5
4
5
2
4
1
1
1
2
0
4
29

pts
17
21
10
2
16
2
1
0
0
0

63

69

HALFTIME: Lock Haven 34, Edinboro 21
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 5-15 (Knight 34, MitcheU
1-3, Tielsch 1-3, Sims 0-2, RaveUo 0-3), Lock Haven 2-10
(Christiano 2-4, Holtzer 0-1, Dejesus 0-1, Dye 0-2,
Senadhi 0-2). Assists: Edinboro 4 (MitcheU 2), Lock
Haven 10 (Walker 5, Senadhi 2). Steals: Edinboro 6 (six
with one). Lock Haven 6 (Terry 4, Senadhi 2). Blocked
Shots: Edinboro 3 (Donaldson 3), Lock Haven 4
(Walker, Terry, Dye, WUson). Turnovers: Edinboro 15,
Lock Haven 13.

Game 26

Clarion 69, Edinboro 61
at Edinboro, PA
February 23,2003
Edinboro (203)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Tony MitcheU, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
^an McL^ore
Dan GrabiU
Tom GrabiU

fg-fga
4-10
3-9
5-9
4-12
43
43
0-1
0-1
0-2

ft-fta
44
0-7
0-0
03
1-2
2-2
03
03
03

reb
15
9
5
3
3
1
3
1
0

pts
12
6
11
11
10
11
0
0
0

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2004-05 Box Scores
Joe Cephas
team
Totals

(M)

0-0

24-58
(41.4%)

7-15
(46.7%)

Clarion (19-7)
fg-fga
ft-fta
Ifyan W^, f
5-15
4-7
Oiris Buchanon, f
24
0-0
Frank Torbert, g
24
03
Bobby Franklin, g
3-7
1-1
Terrance Vaughns, g 3-9
33
Lee Church
10-14
2-2
Garrett Heath
(M)
0-0
Khary Moore
03
00
Craig Wellman
1-3
1-2
Elijah Everett
0-1
03
team
Totals
26-60
11-15
(433%) (73.3%)

1
1
42
reb
15
3
1
3
6
3
0
1
1
1
3
34

0
61

pts
12
5
6
7
9
25
0
0
3
0
69

2004-05 Box Scores

Chris Ravello, g
Torry Mitchell, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Ifyan McLemore
team
Totals
Shippensbuig (17-10)
Greg Wojdowski, f
Seth Scott, c
Chuck Davis, g
Marcus Hudson, g
Ifyan Kraft, g
Todd Johnson
Jamal Wiliams
Gary Vaincoeur
team
Totals

3-6
9-20
4-6
1-2
1-2

0-2
6-7
1-2
03
03

28-58
(483%)

12-23
(523%)

fg-fga
03
5-12
9-24
3-9
1-5
1-7
24
0-1

ft-fta
0-2
5-6
03
03
03
0-1
2-2
03

21-65
(323%)

13-19
(68.4%)

9
4
9
0
7
1
48
reb
2
10
2
4
2
8
3
3
1
35

6
29
9
2
2
75

pts
0
15
26
6
2
2
7
0
58

HALFTIME: Clarion 33, Edinboro 31
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 6-26 (Mitchell 3-11, Knight
1-2, Sims 1-3, Ravello 1^5, D. Grabill 0-1, T. Grabill 0-2,
Helsch 0-2), Qarion 6-16 (Church 3-3, Torbert2-3,
Buchanon 1-2, Franklin 0-1, Wellman 0-1, Wells 0-1,
Vaughns 0-5). Assists: Edinboro 12 (lielsdi 3, Sims 3,
Donmdson 2), Qarion 8 (Church 3, Wells 2, Franklin 2).
Steals: Edinboro 4 (Donaldson, Knigjit, Ravello,
Mitchell) Clarion 5 (Church 2). Blocked Shots:
Edinboro 7 (Donaldson 5), Clarion 2 (Everett, Moore).
Turnovers: Edinboro 13, Clarion 7.

HALFTIME: Edinboro 33, Shippensbuig 22
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 7-14 (Mitchell 5-9, Tielsch
2-2, Sims 0-1, Ravello 0-2), Ship 3-17 (Davis 2-9, lA^ams
1-1, Hudson 0-3, Kraft 04). Assists: Edinboro 11 (Sims
4, Mitchell 2, I^ght 2), Ship 11 (five with 2). Steals:
Edinboro 5 (Sims 2, Knight 2), Ship 8 (V\^ams 3,
Hudson 2, Kraft 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 8
(McLemore 3, Donaldson 2, Ravello 2), Ship 4 (Scott 2).
Turnovers: Edinboro 16, SWppensburg 10.

Game 27

Game 28

Edinboro 75, Sh^pensbui^SS

Edinboro 8o, Indiana(Pa.) 63

at Sluppensburg, PA
February 26,2005
Edinboro (21-6)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f

fg-fga ft-fta
5-10
2-5
5-12
3-7

reb
12
6

pts
12
15

PSAC Playoffs - Quarterfinals
at Edinboro, PA
March i, 2005
Edinboro (22-6)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Torry Mitchell, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Ryan McL^ore
Joe Cephas
team
Totals
lUP (233)
G.J. Macon, f
Ay5mb Ah, f
Bria Kizzie, g
Mike Mangel, g
Eddie Peterson, g
Marc Wiliams
Eric Castorina
Dante Baldeh
Lawrence Baker
Dustin Golub
Chad Curran
team
Totals

fg-fga
7-10
4-9
5-9
4-11
6-10
03
13
1-2

ft-fta
5-5
3-7
14
03
2-7
0-1
2-2
03

28-57
(49.1%)

1930
(63.3%)

fg-fga
8-19
6-17
3-9
1-6
3-10
1-1
0-1
2-3
2-5
1-1
0-2

ft-fta
13
1-1
03
03
1-2
03
03
1-2
03
03
03

27-79
(343%)

4-8
(50.0%)

reb
10
9
4
3
7
4
2
3
5
47

pts
19

reb
2
8
6
4
5
2
2
5
2
0
1
7
44

pts
18
14
7
3
7

11
14
15
15

0
4

2
80

2
0
5
4
3

0
63

HALFTIME: Edinboro 42, lUP 26
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 5-11 (Ravello 3-5, Sims 1-1,
MitcheU 14, Tielsch 0-1) lUP 5-24 (Golub 1-1, Ali 1-3,
Mangel 1-3, Kizzie 14, Macon 1-6, Curran 0-1, Castorina
0-1, Baker 0-1, Peterson 04). Assists: Edinboro 19
(Mitchell 9, Sims 5), lUP 15 (Macon 3, Castorina 3, Golub
3, Kizzie 3). Steals: Edintoro 9 (Mitchell 4, Ravello 3,
Donaldson 2), lUP 5 (Golub 2). Blocked Shots:
Edinboro 6 (Ravello 2), lUP 1 (Ali). Ttimovers:
Edinboro 16, lUP 18.

Rob Sims was named the Most Outstanding
Player in PSAC Tournament after scoring 22
points in title game vs. Millersville.

Bdinboro University Men’s BasketbaU 2005-06

team
Totals

Game 29

30-65
11-23
(46.2%) (47.8%)

Edinboro loi, Mansfield 94
PSAC Playoffs - Semffnuds
at Edinboro, PA
M€W(di4,2005
Edinboro (23-6)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris Raveho, g
Torry Mitchell, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Dan Grabill
Ryan McLemore
Joe Cephas
Arvin kotrri
Tom Grabih
team
Totals
Mansfield (18-11)
Carlos CoU^, f
David Hoopes, g
Jeremy Frey, g
Jason Benson, g
Brian Bryant, g
Ian Anderson
Justin Kress
Terrance Wlhams
Andrae Martin
Kevin HOI
Johnny Hampton
team
Totals

fg-fga
6-11
6-10
04
24
8-18
4-5
3-5
1-2
1-2
03
03

ft-fta
8-13
2-6
2-2
1-2
03
7-8
7-9
6-6
1-1
2-2
03

31-61
3649
(50.8%) (73.5%)
fg-fga
5-8
5-12
0-2
11-21
4-12
1-2
03
2-6
03
0-1
0-1
28-65
(43.1%)

reb
22
9
2
3
3
1
2
5
1
1
0
0
49

ft-fta
reb
4-9
5
6-11 ' 2
03 1
10-16
8
6-8'
3
03
2
24
4
2-2
2
03
0
03
0
0-0
0
4
3030
31
(60.0%)

pts
20
14
2
6
16
16
14
8
3
2
0

94

Edinboro 85, Miflei^ivifle 76

31-65
(47.7%)

19-27
(70.4%)

Millersville (22-7) fg-fga
Toochi Udeinya, f
5-13
Brian Jones, f
9-15
Charles Parker, g
1-10
Anthony Abrams, g 9-13
Greg Testa, g
4-12
JohnAUen
2-2
Kevin Cuff
03
Tony Proctor
03
Jeremy Gw5m
03

ft-fta
04
2-8
0-2
9-9
03
03
03
03
03

Game 31

bidiana(Pa.)

Edinboro 73 ot

NCAA East Region Quarterfinals
otMisenhebner, NC
March 12,2005

lUP (24-8)
G.J. Macon, f
Ayyub Ali, f
Lawrence Baker, f
Brian Kizzie, g
Eddie Peterson, g
Eric Castorina

fg-fga
0-2
4-12
03
9-16
8-17
1-2
1-2
03
03

ft-fta
5-8
2-6
03
34
2-2
2-3
03
03
03

23-54
(4Z6%)

14-25
(56.0%)

fg-fga
8-17
8-15
7-11
0-5
5-7
03

ft-fta
1-2
S3
2-2
03
4-5
03

reb
8
9

r
2
3
4
1
1
0
2
31
reb
5
10
6
3
5
0

pts
5
11
0
30
20
5
2
0
0
73

pts
18
23
17
0
16
0

Mike Mangel
Adenip Amadou
Marc WUiams
team
Totals

0-1
03
03

03
03
2-2

28-56
(50.0%)

14-19
(73.7%)

2
2
1
1
35

0
0
2
76

HALFTIME: lUP 35, Edinboro 29
REGULATION: Edinbcjro66, IUP66
Three-point FGS: Eciinboro 13-28 (Mitchell 9-13, Sims 28, Kni^t 1-1, Tielsch 1-2 Cephas 0-1, ravello 03), lUP 6-13
(Ali 2^, Peterson 23, Baker 1-2 Macon 13, Mmgel 0-1,
Kizzie 0-1). Assists: Edinboro 9 (Sims 3), lUP 18 (Kizzie
10, Peterson 3). Steals: Edinboro 4 (Knigjrt 2), lUP 8 (Ali
4,Peterscjn3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (lielsch 2), lUP
2 (Ali, Macon). Turnovers: Edinboro 11, lUP 11.

From Walk-On to All-American

Jakim Donalcison came to Edinboro in the fall of 2000 as an imwanted walk-on. He
literally walked out of the dorm and tried out for the team. Four years later he
became one of only 17 players in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference to score
1,000 career points and pull down 1,000 career rebounds. He broke Edinboio's career
rebounds record with 1,100, and also set the season record in 2004r05 with 406.
Donaldson concluded his career ranked eighth in career scoring (1355 points). He
averaging a double-double for his third straight season. All that afe playing a total of
278 minutes as a freshman. He is now playing professionally in Portugal.

Honors

♦ First team NABC All-American, first team Basketball Times All-American, and
first team Daktronics AU-American, plus second team Division II Bulletin
All-American
♦ Named the 2005 PSAC West Player of the Year
♦ Three-time PSAC West First Team selection - 2003,2004 & 2005

Career Records

♦ Holds career record for rebounds at Edinboro (1,100)
♦ Ranks eighth in career scoring (1355 points), first in free throws attempted
(548), second in blocked shots (185), and fourth in free throws made (345).

Season Records

PSAC Playojffs - Championship
atEdinborp, PA
Mmxb.5,2005
ft-fta
44
24
2-2
4-7
2-2
44
03
03
14

HALFTIME: Millersville 29, Edinboro 25
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 4rl8 (Mitchell 2-5, Knight
1-2, Ravello 1-7, Tielsch 0-1, Kotrri 0-1, Sims 0-2), M'ville
5-12 (Abrams 2-2, Testa 2-8, Parker 1-2). Assists:
Edinboro 12 (Donaldson 3), M'ville 13 (Udeinya 4,
Parker 3, Abrams 3). Ste^: Edinboro 2 (Sims 2),
M'ville 6 (Parker 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5
(Donaldson 2, Kotrri 2), M'ville 1 (Jones). Turnovers:
Edmboro 10, Millersville 7.

Edinboro (24-7)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Torry Mitchell, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Joe Cephas
^an McLemore
Aivin Kotrri
team
Totals

All-American Jakim Donaldson
pts
14
21
0
35
14
2
2
6
0
0
0

Game 30

fg-fga
7-10
3-5
3-11
5-11
10-19
1-5
1-3
1-1
03

76

101

HALFTIME: Edinboro 46, Mansfield 34
Three-point FGS: Edinboro 3-12 (Knigjit 1-1, D. Grabill 12, Mitchell 1-3, Cephas 0-1, Tielsch 0-1, Ravello 0-1, Sims 03), Mansfield ^24 ^cxjpes 5-10, Benson 3-7, Frey 0-1, Hill 01, Wiliams 0-2, Bryant 03). Agists: Edinboro 17 (^tchell
6, Ravello 3, Donaldson 3), Mansfield 8 (Bryant 5). Steals:
Edinboro 6 (Knight 4), Nfensfield 8 (Hcxrpes 3, Benscm 2).
Blocked Shots: Edirioro 3 (McL^cxre 2), Mansfield 2
(Collazo, Anderscja Turnovers: Edinboro 23, Mansfield 12

Edinboro (244)
Jakim Donaldson, f
Daren Tielsch, f
Chris RaveUo, g
Torry Mitchell, g
Rob Sims, g
Devon Knight
Arvin Kotrri
Ryan McLemore
Dan Grabih
team
Totals

4

34

reb
13
5
8
3
5
2
5
2
1
1
45

pts
18
8
9
16
22
7
2
2
1

reb
5
12
6
4
3
0
0
0
0

pts
10
20
3
29
10
2
0
0
0

85

page

♦ Holds two of top four season reboimding totals, including school record 406
in 2004-05, and 322 in 2003-04 (4th).
♦ Led Edinboro in scoring as a junior and senior, and top rebounder final three
years, along with leading team in blocks aU four years. Had 62 blcxdcs as a
junior, the 7th-highest season total.

NCAA Division II Rankings

♦ Ranked second in Division n in reboimding as a junior (11.5 rpg.) and senior
(13.1 rpg.), after ranking 11th as a sophomore (10.8 rpg.)

Mr. Double-Double

^ Led PSAC with 26 double-doubles in 31 games after leading the conference
with 17 as a junior. Had 12 double-doubles as a sophomore, giving him 55
career double-doubles in 109 games.
♦ Led PSAC in rebounding in 2(X)3-04 and was second in 2(X)2-03. Was also
second in blocked shots a year ago and fourth as a sophomore, and eighth in
scoring last year.

Year
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
Career

JaldLm Donaldson’s Career at Rdinboro
G-GS
23-0
27-25
28-28
31-31
109-84

FG-FGA
25-51
131-274
159-309
189-342
504-976

Pet.
.490
.478
.515
.553
.516

3FG-3FGA
0-0
1-3
1-7
0-1
2-11

Pet
.000
.333
.143
.000
.182

FT-FTA
2448
99-158
95-157
127-185
345-548

®oro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Pet
.500
.627
.605
.686
.630

Reb.
81
291
322
406
1100

Avg.
3.5
10.8
11.5
13.1
10.1

A
6
21
40
63
130

TO
11
60
72
62
205

BL
29
42
62
52
185

ST PF-D
4
58-3
12
79-2
16
954
26
96-3
58 328-12

Pis.
74
362
414
505
1355

Avg.
3.2
13.4
14.8
16.3
1Z4

page 25

The Peiuisylvania State Athletic Conference
2004-05 PSAC Men’s Baslcetball Teams
WESTERN DIVISION
Yr.
Pos.
First Team
wt.
m.

2004.-05 PSAC Men’s
Basketball Standings
W^est Division

Mansfield
West Chester
Millersville
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Cheyney
Bloomsburg

w
19
24
24
18
7
14
4

4
4
4
5
7
8
10

8
8
8
7
5
4
2

Qarion
Edinboro
Indiana (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
California (Pa.)
Lock Haven

East Division

Overall

PSAC West
L
w

Overall

PSAC East
L
W

w
18
18
22
15
12
4
6

2
4
4
6
7
9

10
8
8
6
5
3
2

L
9
7
9
11
20
13
23

10

L
11
10
8
12
15
20
21

Ayyub Ali, Indiana(Pa.)
Jal^ Donaldson, Edinboro
G.J. Macon, Indiana(Pa.)
Chuck Davis, Shippensburg
Boris Mesnager, C^omia^a.)
Ryan Wells, Clarion

F

6-5

F

es
6-8

F
G
F
F

6-3
6-7
6-2

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.

200
200

230
195
243
210

Jr.

Sr.

West Player of the Year: Jakim Donaldson, Edinboro
West Rookie of the Year: Ryan Kraft, Shippensburg
West Coach of the Year: Ron Righter, Qarion

EASTERN DIVISION
First Team

Pos.

Ht.

Anthony Abrams, Millersville
Charlie Parker, Millersville
Matt Kurtz, West Chester
Greg Testa, Millersville
Bilal Salaam, Kutztown
Jason Benson, Mansfield

F
G
F
G
F
G

6-6
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-6
6-3

Yr.

wt.

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

195
175
180
160
228
177

East Player of the Year: Bilal Salaam, Kutztown
Elast Rookie of the Year: Charlie Parker, Millersville
ELast Coach of the Year: Fred Thompson, Millersville

WESTERN DIVISION
2005 PSAC Toumament

Ht.

Pos.

Second Team

6-2
6-2
6-7
6-3
6-0
6-5
EASTERN DIVISION

Eddie Peterson, Indiana(Pa.)
Bin Johnson, Slippery Rock
Glenn Reepmeyer, Slippery Rock
Rob Sims, Edinboro
Terrance Vaughns, Qarions
Joe Walker, Lock Haven

FIRST ROUND

Shippensburg 56, Qaiion 51
Millersville 61, West Chester 57 ot
Mansfield 95, Kutztown 90

Edinboro 80, Indiana (Pa.) 63
SEMIFTNALS

Millersville 73, Shippensburg 50

Edinboro 101, Mansfield 94
CHAMPIONSHIP

Edinboro 85, Millersville 76

G
G
F
G
G
F

Second Team

Pos.

Ht.

Toochi Udeinya, Millersville
Asaad Brown, Cheyney
Carlos Collazo, Mansfield
Bobby Eberhart, Kutztown
Aaron VMiams, West Chester
Anthony Ross, East Stroudsburg

F
G
F
G
F
G

6-6
6-3
6-8
6-3
6-8
6-0

jL

Individual Statistics
Field Goal Pet.
Boris Mesnager, Cal
Michael Qarke, Qar
Brian Jones, Mill
Aaron WilUams, WCU
Todd Johnson, Ship
Bilal ^aam, Kutz
Carlos Collazo, Mans
Jakim Donaldson, Edin
Damar Ruffin, Cal
Glenn Reepmeyer, SRU

3-Pt. Field Goal Pet.
Kevin Cuff, Mill
Jason Bratten, SRU
Eddie Christiano, LHU
Dave Hoopes, Mans
Terrance Vaughns, Qar
Ty Brickus, Kutz
Matt Kurtz, WCU
Mike Mangel, lUP
Greg Testa, Mill
Anthony Ross, ESU

Free Throw Pet.
Ty Brickus, Kutz
Bill Johnson, SRU
Asaad Brovm, Chey
Terrance Vaughns, Qar

GP

FG FGA Pet.

258
207
247
208
172
237
206
342
128
305

.624
.623
.611
.591
.581
.570
.563
.553
.547
.538

GP 3FG3FGA

Pet.

27
23
30
28
28
27
26
31
22
27

161
129
151
123
100
135
116
189
70
164

30
21
27
29
28
26
28
31
30
26

48
28
64
85
65
42
63
53
58
38

104
63
152
209
165
107
161
137
151
99

.462
.444
.421
.407
.394
.393
.391
.387
.384
.384

GP

FT

FTA

Pet.

26
27
21
28

61
115
80
68

68
131
95
79

.897
.878
.842
.823

Scx>riiig
Asaad Brown, Cheyney
Jason Benson, Mans
Ayyub Ali, lUP
Bill Johnson, SRU
Chuck Davis, Ship
Ryan Wells, Qar
Jakim Donaldson, Edin
Boris Mesnager, Cal
Danny Hargrove, ESU
G.J. Macon, lUP
Anthony Abrams, Mill
Matt Kurtz, WCU
Sharif Bray, Cal
Eddie Peterson, lUP
Jason Benson, Mans
Glenn Reepmeyer, SRU

Rebounds
Jakim Donalson, Edin
Bilal Salaam, Kutz
Ayyub AU, lUP
Brian Jones, Mill
Ryan Wells, Qar
Toochi Udeinya, Mill
Aaron Wiliams, WCU
Glenn Reepmeyer, SRU

GP
21
29
33
27
28
27
31
27
26
32
25
28
27
33
29
27

FG-FGA
135-238
172-370
216410
150-392
182-277
171-342
189-342
161-258
130-277
185-401
91
91
88
73
153
64
GP

31
27
33
30
27
29
28
27

111
113
110
92
198
83

Pet.
.477
.465
.527
383
469
.500
.533
.624
469
.461
.820
.805
.800
.793
.773
.771

No. Avg.

406
270
312
278
233
248
231
219

13.1
10.0
9.5
9.3
8.6
8.6
8.2
8.1

3FG-3FGA* Pet.
42-116
38-126
21-46
62-177
32-90
14-34
0-1
(M)

32-90
40-118

.362
.302
.457
.350
.355
.412
.00
.000
.355
.339

Assists
Brian Kizzie, lUP
Mason Glick, SRU
Brian Bryant, Mans
Anthony Ross, ESU
Maurice Bryant, Chey
Rob Sims, Edin
John Owens, Bloom
Anthony Abrams, Mill
Eddie Peterson, lUP
Marcus Hudson, Ship
BiU Johnson, SRU

Yr.

wt.
195
185
230
180
200
180

Yr.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Jr.

Sr.

Sr.
So.

Jr.

Sr.
So.
Sr.

FT-FTA Pet. Pts. Avg.
.842 392 18.7
80-95
153-198 .773 535 184
5% 18.1
143-204 .701
.878 477 17.7
115-131
.744 475 17.0
90-121
729 453 16.8
97-133
505 16.3
127-185 .686
.538 407 15.1
85-158
.744 382 14.7
90-121
.645 470 14.7
60-93

Joe Walker, LHU
Michael Qarke, Qar

Steals

wt.
180
180
215
200
170
205

27
23
GP

32
27
28
26
21
31
26
25
33
29
GP

27

8.0
7.6

217
175

No. Avg.

190
124
128
115
87
116
97
87
114
99

5.94
4.59
4.57
4.22
4.14
3.74
3.73
3.48
3.45
3.41

No. Avg.

55

2.04

The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Lee Church, Qar
Ayyub Ali, lUP
Chuck Davis, Ship
Anthony Ross, ESU
Brian Bryant, Mans
Terrance Vaughns, Qar
Danny Hargrove, ESU
Charles Parker, Mill
Eddie Peterson, lUP

25
33
28
26
28
28
26
30
33

Blocked Sbots

GP

Bilal Salaam, Kutz
Husieen Edmonds, Chey
London Houston, Cal
Jakim Donaldson, Edin
Aaron V^^ams, WCU
Seth Scott, Ship
Quentin Terry, LHU
Channon Easley, ESU
^an McLemore, Edin
Carlos Collazo, Mans

27
23
25
31
28
29
26
23
29
26

50
65
53
48
51
51
47
54
59

ZOO
1.97
1.89
1.85
1.82
1.82
1.81
180
1.79

No. Avg.

106
48
48
52
40
37
32
26
32
25

3.93
2.09
1.92
1.68
1.43
1.28
1.23
1.13
1.10
o.%

Slippery Rexk
Shippensburg
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg

FG Pet. Defense
Shippensburg
Edinboro
Kutztown
lndiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
West Chester
Qarion
East Stroudsburg
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
Lock Haven
Che)mey
Millers\dlle
Blcxjmsburg

3-Pt. Field Goal Pet.

Team Statistics
Scoring Offense

GP

Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.)
Millersville
Kutztown
Edinboro
Cheyney
Clarion
East Stroudsburg
Califomia(Pa.)
West Chester
Bloomsburg
Shippensbm-g
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven

29
33
30
27
31
24
28
27
27
28
27
29
27
27

Scoring Defense

GP

Shippensburg
West Chester
Clarion
Edinboro
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Millersville
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Slippery Rock
M^field
Bl(X)insburg
Qieyney

29
28
28
31
27
33
27
30
27
27
27
29
27
24

Scoring Margin
hdiana(Pa.)
Edinboro
Qarion
Mansfield
Millersville
West Chester
Kutztown
Shippensburg
East Stroudsburg
Califomia(Pa.)
Qieyney
Slippery Rexk
Eocktfaven
Blcximsburg

Held Goal Pet.
Millersville
Qieyney
Qarion
Mansfield
QlifomiafPa.)
Edinboro
Eidiana(Pa.)
Rutztown
West Chester

GP

30
24
28
29
27
31
33
27
28

Pts. Avg.

2455
2707
2274
2046
2344
1802
2024
1905
1819
1874
1765
1862
1704
1597

84.7
82.0
75.8
75.8
75.6
75.1
72.3
70.6
67.4
66.9
65.4
64.2
63.1
59.1

Pts. Avg.

1799
1766
1811
2060
1804
2265
1858
2104
1935
1952
1986
2279
2127
1927

62.0
63.1
64.7
66.5
66.8
68.6
68.8
70.1
71.7
72.3
73.6
78.6
78.8
80.3

Own

Odd Mare

8Z0
75.6
7Z3
84.7
75.8
66.9
75.8
64.2
70.6
67.4
75.1
63.1
59.1
65.4

68.6 +13.4
66.5 +9.2
64.7 +7.6
78.6 +6.1
70.1 +5.7
63.1 +3.9
72.3 +3.5
62.0 +2.2
68.8 +1.7
66.8 +0.6
80.3
-5.2
73.6 -10.4
71.7 -12.5
78.8 -13.4

FG FGA

Pet.

842
656
736
829
667
879
978
704
651

.482
.464
.462
.460
.459
.453
.443
.441
.437

1748
1413
1593
1802
1453
1940
2208
15%
1491

Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Millersville
Slippery Rock
Kutrtown
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Eciinboro
Califomia(Pa.)
Shrppensburg

3-Pt. FG Per Game
Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.)
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Qarion
Cheyney
Edinboro
West Chester
Millersville
Bloomsburg
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
CaHfomia

27
29
27
27
27

605
689
677
594
648

1419
1646
1629
1454
1588

.426
.419
.416
.409
.408

FG FGA

Pet.

641
758
6%
780
665
648
664
649
729
779
698
677
791
769

1593
1879
1694
1876
1554
1505
1516
1480
1633
1727
1546
1491
1738
1566

.402
.403
.411
.416
.428
.431
.438
.439
.446
.451
.451
.454
.455
.491

GP 3FG3FGA

Pet.

GP

29
31
27
33
27
28
28
28
27
29
27
24
30
27
28
33
30
27
27
29
27
28
27
24
27
31
27
29

180
247
165
143
194
223
183
156
133
154
148
190
107
127

478
680
467
406
552
644
530
453
398
471
454
589
367
485

.377
.363
.353
.352
.351
.346
.345
.344
.334
.327
.326
.323
.292
.262

GP 3FG3FGA Avg.

644
680
552
530
478
471
589
453
467
454
406
398
485
367

7.69
7.48
7.19
6.78
6.43
6.42
6.13
5.57
5.50
5.48
5.30
4.93
4.38
3.%

3-Pt. FG Pet. Defense GP 3FG3FGA.

Pet.

Clarion
Shippensburg
Caiifomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Edinboro
Millersville
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Kutztown
Mansfield
Cheyney
Slippery Rexk
Lock Haven
Blexrmsburg

.304
.306
.307
.311
.312
.328
.329
.336
.338
.340
.342
.348
.358
.404

Free Throw Pet.
Slippery Rock
West Chester
lndiana(Pa.)
Che)mey
Mansfidd
Shippensburg
Blcxrmsburg
Clanon
Califomia(Pa.)
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven

29
33
27
27
28
24
31
28
30
27
27
27
29
27
28
29
27
33
31
30
28
27
27
29
24
27
27
27

223
247
194
183
180
154
190
156
165
148
143
133
127
107
151
162
153
187
159
172
136
140
151
179
175
186
151
213

497
530
498
602
509
525
414
417
447
526
512
535
422
527

GP

FT

FTA

Pet

27
28
33
24
29
29
27
28
27
27
27
27

351
416
504
336
574
357
321
372
378
444
368
276

473
584
715
482
854
538
487
565
581
686
577
436

.742
.712
.705
.697
.672
.664
.659
.658
.651
.647
.638
.633

Millersville
Edinboro

Rebound Margin

30
31

425
3%
Own

675
642

.630
.617

Odd Mare

lndiana(Pa.)
Edinboro
Mansfield
West Chester
Shippjensburg
Qarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
Slippery Rexk
Kutztown
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Lock Haven

42.7
42.0
39.8
35.5
37.7
35.4
35.4
34.7
37.5
33.0
38.0
34.8
32.9
31.9

35.5
36.1
35.7
32.8
35.1
33.4
34.3
33.9
37.1
35.2
40.3
38.2
38.3
38.8

Assists

GP

No. Avg.

lndiana(Pa.)
Kutztown
Millersville
Edinboro
Slippery Rexk
M^field
East Stroudsburg
Lexk Haven
Qarion
Shippensburg
West Chester
Califomia(Pa.)
Cheyney
Blcxjmsburg

Steals
lndiana(Pa.)
Qarion
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Califomia(Pa.)
Lcxko Haven
Eciinboro
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Kutztown
Slippery Rexk
West Chester

Blocked Sbots
Kutztown
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Mansfield
West Chester
Califomia(Pa.)
Cheyney
Lexk Haven
East Stroudsburg
Blcxmsburg
Slippery Rock
lndiana(Pa.)
Millersville
Clarion

Turnover Margin
lndiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Clarion
Millersville
Mansfield
Edinboro
Shippxnsbuig
Kutztown
West Chester
Blcx)msburg
Califomia(Pa.)
Che5mey
Lexk Haven
Slippery Rexk

33
27
30
31
27
29
27
27
28
29
28
27
24
27

598
413
456
463
398
415
379
351
361
372
359
343
289
304

+7.2
+5.9
+4.1
+2.8
+2.6
+2.0
+1.2
+0.8
+0.4
-2.2
-2.3
-3.5
-5.4
-7.0
18.12
15.30
15.20
14.94
14.74
14.31
14.04
13.00
12.89
12.83
12.82
12.70
12.04
11.26

GP

No. Avg.

33
28
29
27
29
27
27
31
24
27
30
27
27
28

344 10.42
286 10.21
271 9.34
227 8.41
221 7.62
205 7.59
198 7.33
224 7.23
170 7.08
190 7.04
209 6.97
184 6.81
173 6.41
177 6.32

GP

No. Avg.

27
31
29
29
28
27
24
27
27
27
27
33
30
28
Own

16.5
15.7
14.1
12.8
17.1
13.4
15.9
14.7
15.2
15.9
17.7
17.2
19.4
18.1

159
132
116
113
104
92
74
83
79
61
61
74
63
50

5.89
4.26
4.00
3.90
3.71
3.41
3.08
3.07
2.93
2.26
2.26
2.24
2.10
1.79

Odd Mare

20.0
19.0
16.6
15.2
18.2
14.2
16.6
15.0
14.4
14.9
16.4
15.6
16.3
12.9

+3.55
+3.30
+Z50
+2.47
+1.10
+0.84
+0.66
+033
-082
-o.%
-1.26
-1.67
-3.15
-5.19

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Year-by-Year Records
Veai1928-29
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^
1944-45
1945-46
194647
1947-48
194649
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
195659
1959-60
1960-61
l%l-62
l%2-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67

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

k
2
6
4
1
4
5
3
5
6
8
2
4
4
7
1

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

Coach

Veai*
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
2003-04
2004-05

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

World War II
World War II
0
7
4
12
9
6
8
6
8
3
5
10
8
6
6
17
11
16
10
18
11

5
8
11
9
5
9
12
13
12
12
17
14
11
12
13
15
7
9
6
8
5
11

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

Individual & Team Records

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
Jim McDonald

75 Years

W
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
14
24

L
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
14
7

Pet.
.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
.500
.774

942

672

.584

Coach

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
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich
10 Head Coaches

All-Time Coacbes Records
#
Coach

Years

Sox Harrison
Art McComb
Bob Thurbon
Jim Smart
Loyal Park
Jim McDonald
Dave Rooney
Guy Conti
Jim Sims
Greg Walcavich
Totals -10 Head Coaches

1928^/45-53
1953-56
1956-59
1959-60
1960-62
l%2-71/72-75
1971-72
1975-84
1984-89
1989-2005
1928-2005

Seasons

Games

W

L

Pet.

23
3
3
1
2
12
1
9
5
16
75

309
58
60
19
45
270
26
238
136
453
1614

175
17
23
6
23
181
17
140
70
290
942

134
41
37
13
22
89
9
98
66
163
672

.566
.291
.383
.316
.511
.670
.654
.588
.510
.640
.584

Individual
Game
Most Points; 54 by Frank Smith vs. Fredonia
State, l%6-67; 52 by Frank Smith vs.
Kenyon, 1968^9
Most Field Goals Made: 21 by Frank Smith
vs. Waynesburg, 1966-67; by Frank Smith
vs. Kenyon, 1968-69
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10 by Blake
Johnson vs. Qaiion, 2000-01; 10 by Jesse
Ogden vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1996-97; 9 by
Tony Mitchell vs. Lidiana(Pa.) 3/12/05;
by Jesse Ogden vs. Point Park, 1996-97;
by Jesse Ogden vs. Mansfield, 1996-97
Most Free Throws Made: 16byjakim
Donaldson vs. Qarion, 2002-03
Most Free Throws Attempted: 22byjakim
Donaldson vs. Qarion, 2002-03
Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 14 by
Ken Gerber (14 of 14) vs. Gannon, 1961-62
Most Rebounds: 39 by Don Dougan vs.
Indiana(Pa.), 1964-65
Most Assists: 20 by Larry Betar vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 1973-74; 19 by Dave
Knowlton vs. Grove Qty, 1969-70
Most Blocked Shots: 11 by Jason Roseto vs.
Mansfield, 1999-2000; Melvin Hooker vs.
Slippery Rock, 1979-^; 10 by Jason
Roseto vs. Lock Haven, 2000-01; 10 by
Michael Johnson vs. Point Park, 1995-%

Season
Most Points: 800 by Tyrone Mason, 1995-96
Highest Scoring Average: 30.1 by Frank
Smith, 1966-67
Most Field Goals Made: 307 by Tyrone
Mason, 1995-%
Most Field Goals Attempted: 594 by Tyrone
Mason, 1995-%
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .647 by
Ricky Jordan, 1987-88 (141 of 218)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 118 by Jesse
Ogden, 1997-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 286 by
Jesse Ogden, 1997-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .523
by Dan Grabill, 2001-02 (45 of 86)
Most Free Throws Made: 139 by Billy Wade,
1989-90
Most Free Throws Attempted: 195 by
Dwayne Butler, 1997-98
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .882 by Roy
Stauffer, 1972-73 (90 of 102)

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jim Sims
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Career
Most Points: 1,954 by Tyrone Mason, 1993-%
Highest Scoring Average: 23.6 by Tyrone
Mason, 1993-%
Most Field Goals Made: 720 by Tyrone
Mason, 1993-%
Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,508 by Don
Lovett, 1976-80
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .640 by
Ricky Jordan, 1986-88 (249 of 389)
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 334 by Jesse
Ogden, 1994-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 815 by
Jesse Ogden, 1994-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .428
by Jose Davis, 1986-88 (134 of 313)
Most Free Throws Made: 364 by Dan
Petchel, l%l-65
Most Free Throws Attempted; 548 by Jakim
Donaldson, 2001-05
Highest Free TFuow Percentage: .863 by Roy
Stauffer, 1971-74 (239 of 277)
Most Rebounds: 1,100 by Jakim Donaldson,
2001-05
Highest Rebotmding Average: 12.8 by
Darryl Meacham, 1963-67
Most Assists: 936 by Adam Kaufman, 1997-

01
Most Steals: 246 by Fred Riley, 1969-72
Most Blocked Shots: 201 by Melvin Hooker,
1977-80
Most Games Played: 116 by Adam
Kaufman, 1^7-01

Team
Game

Most Points Scored: 133 vs. Lock Haven,
1967-68
Most Points in a Half: 74 vs. Point Park,
1973-74
Most Combined Points: 256 vs. West
\Trginia Wesleyan (West Virginia

Wteleyan 129, Edinboio 127 20T), 1990-91
Most Field Goals Made: 54 vs. Lock Haven,
l%7-68; vs. Alliance, 1973-74
Most Field Goals Attempted: 114 vs.
Mercyhurst, 1999-2000
Most Free Throws Made: 36 vs. Mansfield,
2004-05
Most Free Throws Attempted: 49 vs.
Mansfield, 2004-05
Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs.
Bloomsburg (12 of 12), 1998-99
Most Rebounds: 93 vs. Qarion, 1968-69
Longest Game: 5 overtimes vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 1988-89

Season
Most Wins: 26 in 1997-98
Most Losses: 17 in 1992-93; 1980-81 and
1955-56
Fewest Wins: 0 in 1945-46
Fewest Losses: 1 in 1931-32
Highest Winning Percentage: .923 in 1931-32
(12-1)

Lowest Winning Percenfage: .000 in 1945-46
(0-5)
Most Consecutive V>fins: 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 l%7-68
Most Field Goals Made: 1,003 in 1997-98
Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,231 in
1997-98
Highest Field Goal Percentage: .513 in
1966-67
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 247 in
1997-98
Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 670 in
1997-98
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage: .445
in 1987-88
Most Free Throws Made: 531 in 1997-98
Most Free Throws Attempted: 763 in
1985-86
Highest Free Throw Percentage: .736 in
1990-91
Most Rebounds: 1^85 in 1975-76
Highest Rebounding Average: 55.7 in
1965-66
Most Assists: 559 in 1990-91
Most Turnovers: 506 in 1974-75
Most Steals: 493 in 1970-71
Most Blocked Shots: 161 in 1989-90 and
2000-01

Most Games: 34 in 1997-98

EDINBORO IN THE NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS
198i-8:>

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

1995-96

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

1985-86

NCAA East Regional
Millersville 107, Edinboro 86
NCAA East Regional
Edinboro 88, West Chester 67
Indiana(Pa.) 90, Edinboro 77
Gannon 75, Edinboro 66

1997-98

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

2004-05

NCAA East Regional
Indiana(Pa.) 76, Edinboro 73 OT

199.8-94

Jim McDonald

Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 38 by
Ken Gerber, l%l-62
Most Rebounds: 406 by Jakim Donaldson,
2004-05
Highest Rebounding Average: 18.5 by
Darryl Meacham, 1966-67
Most Assists: 273 by Adam Kaufman, 199798
Most Steals: 128 by Fred Riley, 1970-71
Most Blocked Shots: 125 by Melvin Hooker,
1979-80

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Career Records

Career Records
Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
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-%)............ 1,954
Walt Askins (1956-60)................. 1,739
Tim Smiley (1973-77)................. 1,553
Kenny Tate (1999-02)................. 1,552
Don Lovett (1976-80)................. 1,4%
BiUy Wade (1986-90)................... 1,446
Edwin Wri^t (1980-84) ............ 1,420
Jakim Donaldson (2001-05)........ 1,355
Dan Petchel (l%l-65)................. 1^44
Fied RUey (l%9-72)................... 1,279
Jesse Ogden (1994-98)................1,246
Frank Smith (1965-69)................1,225
Aaron Brown (1988-92)..............1,208
Jim ProkeU (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 Kaufrnan (1997-01).......... 1,148
Steve Senko (1979-83)................. 1,145
Rob Sims (2002-05).....................1,138
Don Dougan (1963-68)................1,095
Jose Davis (1982-83, '86-88)...........1,066.
Sterling Washington (1988-91).....931
Price iA^Biams (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
WendelRojik (1960-64)..................812
Phillip Melton (1992-96)................808
Alonzo Craig (1973-77)................. 798
Dave Shenefelt (1%2-^)..............797
Rob Sims (2002-04).........................794
Blake Jolmson (2000-02)................792
Larry Betar (1971-75).....................755
Jim Sims (l%0-64).........................730
Harry Jenkins (1965-69)................728
Ken Barker (l%0-63)..................... 708
Jean Paul (1998-00).........................701
Art Dickenson (1968-71)................692
Michael Johnson (1995-%, '98-99) ..684
Tyrone Tillman (1977-80)..............667
Warren Chance (1997-98)..............635
Dennis Hampton (1973-76).......... 613

Scoring Average

Darryl Meacham

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

Tyrone Mason (1993-%)..............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 (1%9-Tl).....
17.8
Frank Smith (1965-69) ..................16.8
Earl Minor (1983-85)..................... 16.6
Jim ProkeU (1969-72) ................... 16.6
Roy Stauffer (1971-74) ................16.2
Blake Johnson (2000-02)................16.2

Edinboro Umversity Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Rebounds
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Jakim Donaldson (2001-05)........ 1,100
Don Dougan (19613^)................. 992
Darryl Meachem (196^7) .......... 897
Kenny Tate (1999-02)..................... 843
Gary Stanton (1974-78)................. 841
BiUy Wade (1986-90)..................... 792
Dan Petchel (l%l-65)................... 744
Land Battle (1980-83)..................... 732
Aaron Brown (1988-92)..................714
Melvin Hooker (1977-80)..............690
Ken Barker (l%0-65)..................... 689
PhiUip Melton (1992-%)................651
Don Lovett (1976-80)..................... 651
Tom Taylor (1984-87)..................... 648
Frank Smith (1965-69)................... 637
Wendel Rojik (1960-64)................. 622
Jim ProkeU (1969-72).....................593
Dennis Hampton (1973-76).......... 543
Sterling Washington (1988-91).....526
Ron Beckett (1972-77)....................459

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
Jakim Donaldson (2001-05)...........10.1

Field Gk>al
Percentage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Ricky Jordan (1986-88).....249-389 ...640
BiUy Wade (1986-90)........ 571-997 ...573
Lasana Crider (1991-94) ....196-346 ...566
PhiUiii Melton (1992-96) ....340-602 ...565
Mickey Unick (l%7-69) ....175-313 ...559
Land Battle (1980-83)...... 393-707 ...556
Michael Johnson (1995-99) 281-531 ...548
Lynn Nelson (1965-67).....186-353 ...527
Darryl Meachem (1963-67) ..352-670 ...525
Tom Taylor (1984-87)........ 459-877 ...523

Field Goals IVlade
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Tjnrone Mason (1993-%)................720
Tim SmUey (1973-77).....................659
Don Lovett (1976-80).....................646
Kenny Tate (1999-02)..................... 623
Edwnn WrigJit (1980^)................597
BiUy Wade (1986-90).....................571
Fred RUey (l%9-72).......................536
Gary Stanton (1974-78)................. 517
Jakim Donaldson (2001-05).......... 504
Dan Petchel (l%l-65).................. 490

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Field Gk>als
Attempted
1.
1
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Don Lovett (1976-80).................. 1,508
Tun SmUey (1973-77).................. 1,501
Tyrone M^n (1993-%)............1,439
Edwin Wright (1980-84) ............1,328
Kenny Tate (19^-02)................. 1,244
Fred RUey (1969-72)................... 1,117
~ Rob Sims (2002-05).....................1,077
Gary Stanton (1974-78)..............1,062
Aaron Brown (1988-92)..............1,030
Steve Senko (1979-83)....................999

Free Throw
Percentage
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Roy Stauffer (1971-74)...... 239-277 ...863
Jose Davis (1982-B3;'86B8) 197-232 ...849
Tyrone Mason (19^%) ....349-413 ...845
Adam Cheek (1991-93).....176-211 ...834
Warren Chance (1997-98) ..110-133 ...827
Rob Sims (2002-04).......... 152-186 ...817
Sean Gibson (1990-93) .....168-207 ...812
Walter Reap (1990-91; '93-94)......
.......................................... 112-139 ...806
9. Adam Kaufman (1997-01)..291-362 ...804
10. Mark Murdock (1989-91) ..102-127 ...803

Free Throws IVlade
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.

Dan Petchel (1961-65)........
364
Jim ProkeU (l%9-72)..................... 358
Tyrone Mason (1993^-%) ............... 349
Jakim Donaldson (2001-05).......... 345
BiUy Wade (1986-90).....................299
Kenny Tate (1999-02).....................297
Steve Senko (1979-83)................... 297
Adam Kaufrnan (1997-01)............291
Don Dougan (1963-68)................. 275
Tom Taylor (1984-87)..................... 265

Free Throws
Attempted
1. Jakim Donaldson (2001-05)..........548
2 Jim ProkeU (l%9-72)......................509
3. Dan Petchel (1961-65)................... 508
4. Kenny Tate (1999-02).....................415
5. Tyrone Mason (1993-95)............... 413
6. Don Dougan (1963-68)................. 399
7. BiUy Wade (1986-90).....................396
8. Frank Smith (1965-69)................... 394
9. Steve Senko (1979-83)...........
390
10. Tom Taylor (1984-87)................... ...386

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

3-Pt. Field Goal
Percentage

Jose Davis (1986-88) ........ 134-313 ...428
Adam Cheek (1991-93).....100-242 ...413
Greg Fox (1989-93)............ 60-146 ...411
Jesse Ogden (1994-98).....334-815 ...410
DanGrabiU (2001-05).....115-282 ...408
Warren Chance (1997-98) ....77-1% ...393
George Satler (1985-89)...... 60-158 ...380

8. Jean Paul (1998-00) ............81-214 ...379
9. Price Williams (1991-9^ 93^) 84-222 ...378
10. Blake Johnson (2000-02) ....16B448 ...375

3-Pt. Field Goals
IVlade
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jesse Ogden (1994-98)................... 334
Duke Gartrell (1999-(B) ............... 176 .
Blake Johnson (2000-02)................168
Tyrone Mason (1993-%)................165
Adam Kaufman (1997-01)............161
Jose Davis (1986-88).......................134
DanGrabiU (2001-05)................... 115
Adam Cheek (1991-93)................. 100
Price WiUiams (1991-92; ’93-94).......84
Jean Paul (1998-00)......................... 81
3

8.
9.
10.

BiUy Wade (1986-90)..........................119
Midiael Johnson (1995-%;’98-99) ..109
Aaron Brown (1988-92)..................... 107

1.
2.
3.
4.

Adam Kaufman (1997-01)...............116
Jesse Ogden (1994-98)........................110
Jakim Donaldson (2001-05).............109
Aaron Brown (1988-92)..................... 108
Edwin Wright (1980-84)................... 108
Duke GartreU (1999-03).................... 107
Steve Senko (1979-83)........................106
WiUie Lee (1980-84)............................105
Eric Trosch (1985-89)..........................103
Gary Stanton (1974-78).................... 101

Games Played

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

-Pt. Field Goals
Attempted

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

Jesse Ogden (1994-98)................... 815
Duke Gartrell (1999-03) ................518
Tyrone Mason (1993-%)............... 486
Adam Kaufman (1997-01)............467
Blake Johnson (2000-02).................448 .
Jose Davis (1986-88).....
313
Dan GrabiU (2001-05)................... 282
Rob Sims (2002-05).......
261
Adam Cheek (1991-93)................. 242
Tim MiUer (1995-97)....................226

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

Adam Kaufman (1997-2000)........ 936
Steve Senko (1979-83)................... 515
Dave Knowlton (196^71) ............501
Tyrone Mason (1993-%)............... 401
Greg Fox (1989-93)........................ 365
Larry Betar (1971-75).....................341
Tim SmUey (1973-77).....................323
Derek Walton (1990-92) ............... 299
Rob Sims (2002-05)........................ 282
Dean Doss (1995-97).................... 280

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

Fred RUey (l%9-72).......................246
Adam Kaufman (1^7-01)............213
Steve Senko (1979-83)................... 201
Tun SmUey (1973-77).....................174
Dave Knowlton (19^71) ............162
Sterling Washington (1988-91).....161
Tyrone Mason (1993-%)................157
Edwdn Wright (1980-84)................148
Roy Stauffer (1971-74)................... 142
Mm'k Murdo^ (1989-91).............135

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

Melvin Hooker (1977-80)..............201
Jakim Donaldson (2001-05).......... 185
Jason Roseto (1999-2001)..............168
Gary Stanton (1974-78)................. 147
Barry MarshaU (1980-84)..............138
Alonzo Jenkins (1986-88)..............122
Land Battle (1980-83).....................120

Assists

Steals

Steve Senko

Blocked Shots

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Season Records

Season Records
Rebounding
Average

Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

Adam Cheek

25.
26.

Tyrone Mason (1995-%)................800
T)nione 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 \^Miams (1993-94)................557
BiUy Wade (1989-90).....................557
Kenny Tate (1999-00)......................533
Dwayne Butler (1997-98)..............532
Kenny Tate (2000-01)....................... 516.
Tim Smiley (1975-76).....................508
Jakim Donaldson (2004-05).......... 505
Kenny Tate (2001-02).....................503
Walt Askins (1956-57)................... 496
Don Lovett (1978-79).....................494
Blake Johnson (2000-01)............... 493
Fred RHey (1971-72).......................492
Fred Riley (1970-71).......................485
Sterling Washington (1990-91).....480
Sean Gibson (1992-93)................... 467
Frank Smith (1968-69)................... 466
Tyrone Mason (1993-94)................463
Earl Minor (1984-85).....................463
Dan Petchel (1964-65)................... 460
Don Lovett (1979-80).....................451

Scoring Average
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
12.
14.
15.

Frank Smith (1966-67)................. 30.1
T)none Mason (1995-%)..............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
BiUy 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

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
13.
15.
17.
18.

Field Ck>al
Percentage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Edinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Ricky Jordan (1987-88) 141-218 ...647
Michael Johnson (1995-%) 121-188 ...644
Ricky Jordan (1986-87) 108-171 ...632
Darryl Meacham (1966-67) ..62-102 ...607
Frank Smith (1966-67)...... 102-173 ...593
PhilHp Melton (1995-%).....68-115 ...591
Billy Wade (1988-89)........ 182-308 ...590
Mickey Unick (l%7-68) ....148-254 ...582
Lasana Crider (1992-93).....83-144 ...576
BiUy Wade (1987-88)........ 139-243 ...573

Field Goals IVlade
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Rebounds
1. Jakim Donaldson (2004-05)...........406
Z Darryl Meacham (1965-66)........... 393
3. Melvin Hooker (1979-80)..............345
4. Jakim Donaldson (2003-04)............ 322.
5. Amos Upshaw (1^7-98)..............311
6. Mickey Unick (l%7-68)................303
7. Land Battle (1981-82).....................299
Dennis Hampton (1975-76).......... 299
9. Kenny Tate (2000-01)......................293
10. Jakim Donaldson (2002-03).......... 291
11. Don Dougan (1967-68)................. 287
12 Kenny Tate (2001-02)......................283
13. Billy Wade (1988-89).....................272
14. Don Dougan (1965-^)................. 268
15. Kenny Tate (1999-00)....................... 267.
16. Tom Taylor (1985-86).....................250
Bob Burlingame (1969-70)............ 250
Frank Smith (196^9)................... 250

Darryl Meacham (1966-67).......... 18.5
Darryl Meacham (1965-66).......... 17.1
Frank Smith (196^7)................. 13.9
Melvin Hooker (1979-80) ............ 13.8
Jakim Donaldson (2004-05).............13.1.
Dan Petchel (1964^)................... 13.1
Mickey Unick (l%7-68)................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
Jakim Donaldson (2003-04)...........11.5
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 SmUey (1975-76)..................... 222
Kenny/Tate (2000-01)..................... 213
Kenny Tate (1999-00).....................211
Fred RUey (1970-71).......................210
Price Williams (199^94)................209
BiUy Wade (1989-90)..................... 209

Field Goals
Attempted
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Tyrone Mason (1995-%)................594
Tyrone Mason (1994-95)................509
Warren Chance (1997-98)..............496
Tim SmUey (1975-76).....................494
Adam Cheek (1991-92)................. 482
Don Lovett (1978-79).....................479
Don Lovett (1979-80).....................465
Adam Cheek (1992-%)................. 442
Blake Johnson (2000-01)................440
Kenny Tate (1999-00).................... 431

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Free Throw
Percentage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Roy Stauffer (1972-73)........ 90-102 ...882
Tyrone Mason (1994-95) ....124-142 ...873
Roy Stauffer (1971-72).......... 81-93 ...871
T)m)ne Mason (1995-96) ....153-176 ...865
Adam Cheek (1992-93)...... 96-111 ...865
Rob Schodt (1998-99)............56-65 ...862
Mark Murdock (1990-91).....66-77 ...857
Jose Davis (1987-88) ........ 122-143 ...853
Ken Gerber (l%l-62).......... 63-74 ...851
Fred RUey (1971-72).......... 100-118 ...847

3“Pt. Field Goals
]Vlade
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

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
Torry MitcheU (2004-05)................... 67.
Adam Kaufman (1999-00)..............59
Tim MiUer (1996-97)........................ 59
Price V^^ams (199^94)................. 59

Free Throws JVEade
1.
2.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
13.
14.
15.

BiUy Wade (1989-90).............. ......139
Dwayne Buker (1997-98)....... ......128
Derek Walton (1990-91) ......... ......128
Jakim Donaldson (2004-05).... ......127
Jim ProkeU (l%9-70)............... ......127
ban Petchel (1964-65)............. ......126
Tyrone Mason (1994-95)......... ......124
]^1 Minor (1984-85)............... ......123
Jose Davis (1987-88)................ ..... 122
Jim ProkeU (l%9-70)............... ......116
Jim ProkeU (1970-71)............... ..... 115
ban Petchel (1963-64)............. ..... 115
Tom Taylor (1985-86).....................114
Warren Chance (1997-98)....... ..... 110
Kenny Tate (1999-00)..................... 108

8.
9.
10.

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
T5n:one Mason (1993-94)................156
Derek Walton (1991-92) ............... 150

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
3-Pt. Field Goal
7.
8.
Percentage
DanGrabiU (2001-02)....................45-86...523 9.
10.
Michael Johnson (1998-99)....25-54 ...463
Greg Fox (1992-93)......................... 37-80...462
Jose Davis (1987-B8)......................80-176...455
Jesse Ogden (1995-96).................. 89-200...445 1.
Adrian Batts (1989-90) ........ 32-72 ...444
2.
Adam Cheek (1991-92)................ 46-110...418 3.
Jesse Ogden (1996-97)................ 106-257...413
4.
Adam Cheek (1992-93)................ 54-132...409
5.
Jesse Ogden (1997-98)...............116-286...406
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Fred RUey (1970-71).......................128
Dave Knowlton (1970-71)..............115
Mark Murdock (1990-91)............... 96
Dean Doss (1995-96).......................79
Sterling Washington (1990-91) ...... 75
Price WUiams (1993-94)................. 73
Nick Brascetta (1979-80)................. 71
Sterling Washington (1989-90) ...... 69
Adam Kaufman (1997-98)..............67
Adrian Batts(1989-90).................... 66

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

Dwayne Butler (1997-98)..............195
Jim ProkeU (1971-72).....................192
Jakim Donaldson (2004-05).......... 185
BiUy Wade (1989-90)..................... 179
Tyrone Mason (199^%)................176
Dan Petchel (1964-65)................... 169
Darryl Meacham (1965-66).......... 168
Jim ProkeU (1969-70).....................164
Kenny Tate (1999-00)..................... 161
Jakim Donaldson (2002-03).........158
Jakim Donaldson (2003-04).........157
Derek Walton (1990-91) ................157
Tom Taylor (1985-86).....................157

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

-Pt. Field Gk>als
Attempted

Jesse Ogden (1997-98)................... 286
Blake Johnson (2000-01)................282
Jesse Ogden (1996-97)................... 257
Tyrone Mason (1994-95)................241
Jesse Ogden (l%5-96)................... 200
Torry Mitchell (2004-05)................1%
Warren Chance (1997-98)..............1%
Jose Davis (1987-88).......................176
Blake Johnson (2001-02)............... 166
Duke GartreU (2002-03) ................165

Free Throws
Attempted
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
U.

3

Assists

Steals

Blocked Shots
Melvin Hooker (1979-80)..............125
Jason Roseto (2000-01).....................97
Michael Johnson (1998-99)..............72
Jason Roseto (1999-00)....................... 71.
Barry Marshall (1983-84)............... 67
Alonzo Jenkins (1987-88)................64
Jakim Donaldson (2003-04)............62
Alonzo Jenkins (1986-87)............... 58
BiUy Wade (1989-90).......................56
Land Battle (1980-81)......................55

®^^inboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

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ijOOO-Point Club
Season

1954

1,000-Point Club
G

1993-94
1994-95
1995-96

28
26
29

Totals

83

1739

3FG-3FGA PCX.

FG-FGAPCT.

Tyrone Mason
171-336
242-509
307-594



G

49-134
83-241
33-111

.509
.475
.517

FT-FTA PCT.

♦ 6-1 ♦ Philad^phia, PA
.366
72-95
.758
463
16.5
.344
124-142
.873
691
26.6
153-176
.869
800
27.6
.297

165-486
.340
349-413
.845
Walt Asians ♦ F ♦ 6-5 ^ File, PA
720-1439

PTS. AVG.

.500

1954

23.6

Year-by-year statistics not available.

1553
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77

Totals

1552

Tun Smiley <► G
22
27
29
22

115

86-194
176^
222-494
175409

.443
.436
.449
.427

471-1226

.384

26
28
27

211431
213409
199-404

.490
.521
.493

Totals

81

623-1244

.501

1496

£>on Lovett

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

23
23
25
26

Totals

97

1446
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90

Totals

1420

1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84

Totals

1355

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

Totals

1344

100

0-1
3-5
2-22
0-3

533
516
503

20.5
18.4
18.6

.423
.806
.770
.746

28-34
57-77
75-106
139-179

.824
.740
.707
.777

no
338
441
557

.730
.648
.767
.689

294
305
380
441

5.0
13.5
16.9
20.6

14.5
12.3
10.9
13.6
15.8

.713
1337 1Z4
F ^ 6-8 ^ Pittsburgh, PA
226-317

25-51
131-274
159-309
189-342

.490
.478
.515
.553

0-0
1-3
1-7
0-1

109

504-976

.516

2-11

^

74
362
414
505

3.2
13.4
14.8
16.3

345-548
.630
1355
F ♦ 6-4 ^ ShefiQeld, PA

1Z4

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

190
285
409
460

7.9
14.3
18.5
25.6

364-508
.717
1344
Fred Riley ♦ G ♦ 5 -10 ♦ Clearfield, PA

16.0

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



.000
.333
.143
.000

490-963

.509

130-298
210425
196-394

.436
.494
.497

2448
99-158
,'95-157
127-185

.500
.627
.605
.686

.182

.458
.500
.490
.558

42-74
65-90
100-118

.690
.649
.742
.743

.566
.722
.847

302
485
492

13.7
20.2
18.9

207-282
.734
1279 17.8
Jesse Ogden ♦ G ♦ 6-5 ♦ Georgetown, ONT
536-1117

.480

22
27
27
34

28-85
101-222
119-299
129-340

.329
.455
.398
.379

no

377-946

.399

15-18
102-172

.833
.594

1225

.000
.600
.091
.000

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

Jaldm rionaldson

1246

.671
.727
.771

.161
299-3%
.755
1446
571-9%
.573
5-31
Edwin Wright ♦ G ♦ 6-1 ♦ Clewiston, FL

23
27
28
31

72

108-161
88-121
101-131

11-26
50-62
90-117
53-71

.519
.574
.590
.569

.450

Totals

1965-66
1966-67

41-79
139-242
182-308
209-367

597-1328

22
24
26

1Z4

15.4

107

1969-70
1970-71
1971-72

222-293
.758
1553
Philadelphia, PA

.428

.385
.453
.486
.468

84

9.4
15.3
17.5
19.4

.714
.674
.771
.808

14%
204-276
.739
Billy Wade <4► F ♦ 6-7 ♦ Belle Glade, FL.
646-1508

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

Totals

Totals



207
412
508
426

35-49
60-89
64-83
76-94

.719
1552 19.2
9^26
.346
297-413
F ♦ 6-1 ♦ Cleveland Heights, OH

.411
.446
.422
.428

23
28
28
28

24
20
22
18

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

♦ 6-3 ♦
3-9
.333
2-3
.667
.286
4-14

Ft. Wayne, LN

7.3
16.6
19.8
17.3

22
25
26
27

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

1279



169
382
494
451

79-192
166-372
202479
199465

92
322
400
432

4.2
11.9
14.8
12.7

334-815
.410
158-202
.782
1246
Frank Smith ♦ F ♦ 6-2 ^ Bentleyville, PA

11.3

18
9

Ediiiboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

24
22

Totals

73

1208
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92

Totals
♦ 6-1

Kenny Tate ◄► F

1999-00
2000-01
2001-02

l%7-68
1968-69

23-72
89-200
106-257
116-286

.319
.445
.413
.406

13-15
3140
56-70
58-77

11-23
67-106

.867
.775
.800
.753

.478
.630

41
271

2.2
30.1

page 34

26
27
26
29

108
22
24
26

Totals

72

1183
26
30
26

Totals

82
27
28
23
23

101
29
29

Totals

58
26
22
23

Totals

71

114.8

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

Totals

.473

2-11

108-196
158-317
153-315

.551
.498
.486

419-828

.506

165-319
161-311
133-247

.517
.518
.538

459^877

.523

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

.531
.473
.498
.470

517-1062

.487

18.6
21.2

259-394
.657
1225
♦ 6-5 ♦ Rochester, NY

16.8

234482
206442

.485
.466

440-924

.476

138-267
170-348
147-310

.517
.489
.474

455-925

.492

.000
.000
.000
.000

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

.731
.695
.667
.663

360
261
252
335

13.8
9.7
9.7
11.6

.182

232-340

.682

1208

IIZ

6-0 ^^ Pittsburgh? PA
116-164
115-153
127-192

.707
.752
.661

332
431
433

15.1
17.9
16.6

358-509

.703

11%

16.6

.633
.726
.683

399
436
348

15.3
14.5
13.4

265-386
.687
1183
C ♦ 6-7 ♦ Cleveland, OH

14.4

6-7 ♦ Erie, PA
69-109
114-157
82-120



46-110
54-132

34
28
26
28

116

106

1138

.380

161-467

Totals

82

1964^65
1965-66
l%7-68

22
17
23
24

Totals

86

1066

149-355
143-407
140-315

.420
.351
.379

1177

11.7

.418
.409

80-100
96-111

.800
.865

81-93
90-102
68-82

.871
.882
.829

357
430
362

13.7
19.5
15.7

239-277

.863

1149

162

5-11 ♦ Coraopolis, PA

.293
.330
.366
.362

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

.734
.811
.821
.835

216
307
307
318

6.4
11.0
11.8
11.4

.345

291-362

.804

1148

9.9

116
302
365
362

4.7
12.6
13.0
12.9

5-9 ♦ Ambler, PA
30-39
84-110
85-114
98-127

Rob Sims ♦ G ♦
23
28
31

.650

19.9

348-916

.424

143-220

100-242 .413
176-211
.834
1156
G ♦ 5-10 ♦ Fmmaus, PA

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

424-999

6.4
10.6
14.6
16.1



.378
.384
.369
.388

.402
.431
.446
.406

173
297
335
372

20.5
19.4

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

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

.543
.648
.630
.727

594
562

Steve Senko ♦ G ♦
26
24
28
28

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

6-2 ^ Louisville, KY

Adam Kaufman ♦ G ♦

2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

1095
1963-64

487-1030

Roy Stauffer

1971-72
1972-73
1973-74

Totals

.480
.427
.498
.486

.762
.615

447
466

Adam Cheek ^ G ^

1991-92
1992-93

1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
20004)1

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

♦ F
2-5
0-3
0-1
0-2

GaryStanton

1156

1149

.514

Tom Taylor ♦ C ♦

1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

Totals

483-940

93-122
88-143

Jim Prokell ♦ F ♦

1969-70
1970-71
1971-72

1177

.481
.487

Aaron Brown

1196

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

177-362
189-388

.770
.764
.746
.772

297-390
.762
1145 10.8
6-3 ♦ Bedford Heights, OH

22-68
36-118
19-75

.324
.305
.253

70-86
82-100
45-66

.814
.820
.682

390
404
344

17.0
14.4
11.1

432-1077 .401
77-261 295
197-252
.782
1138
Don Dougan ♦ C/F ♦ 6-7 ♦ Edinboro ,PA

13.9

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

.455
.437
.468
.552

4KV854

.480

Jose Davis

1982-83
1986-87
1987-88

16
26
27

25-51
155-353
187-423


.490
.439
.442

Totals

69

367-827

.444

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

.684
.602
.674
.779

256
171
355
313

11.6
10.0
15.4
13.0

275-399
.689
1095 1Z7
G ♦ 5-10 ♦ Cleveland Heidits, OH
1-2
54-137
80-176

.500
.394
.455

12-14
63-75
122-143

.857
.840
.853

63
427
576

3.9
16.4
21.3

135-315

.429

197-232

.849

1066

15.4

Cdinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Yearly Leaders

Yearly Leaders
Scoring
Season
l%2-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
l%7-68
1968-69
l%9-70
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
1987-58
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-%
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

Land Battle

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^
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88

Player
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
L)nm 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 WHght
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
Tom Taylor
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Price V\illiams
T5uone Mason
Tyrone Mason
Antoine Jefferson
Warren Chance
Michael Johnson
Kenny Tate
Kenny Tate
Kenny Tate
Rob Sims
Jakim Donaldson
Jakim Donaldson

G
20
22
18
23
16
24
22
22
24
26
22
23
27
29
22
23
25
27
23
28
28
28
26
30
26
27
26
27
28
29
29
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
28
27
23
28
31

Rebounding
Player
Ken Barker
Don Dougan
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Mickey Unick
Frank Smith
Bob Burlingame
RichSulka
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
Ricky Jordan
Riclg^ Jordan

Edinboro University IVIen’s Basketball 2005-06

G

20
22
18
23
16
24

22
22
23
26

21
23
27
28
23
23
16
26
17
28
27
28
26
30
24
26

Reb. Avg.
174
8.7
241 10.0
236 13.1
393 17.1
195 12.2
303 12.6
250 11.4
250 11.4
215
8.9
208
8.0
143
6.8
244 10.6
197
7.3
299 10.7
229 10.0
247 10.7
184 11.5
363 14.0
187 11.0
299 10.7
246
9.1
181
6.5
216
8.3
250
8.3
213
8.9
218
8.4

FG-FGA
111-222
147-300
167-299
158-292
102-175
177-362
189-388
108-1%
21(M25
196-394
17(K348
147-310
176404
222494
175409
166372
202479
207-489
106-245
140-314
157-323
185-395
170-357
161-311
155-353
187-423
182-308
209-367
188-388
234-482
206442
209411
242-509
307-594
175-309
2244%
160-325
211431
213409
199404
149-355
159-309
189-342

Pet.
.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
.515
.553

1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-%
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

FT-FTA
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
95-157
127-185

Pet.
.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
.605
.686

Pts.
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
414
505

Billy Wade
26
Billy Wade
27
Sterling Washington 28
29
Aaron Brown
Adam Cheek
29
Price Williams
28
Corey Keyes
25
Phillip Melton
28
Brian EUis
27
Amos Upshaw
34
28
Troy Stout
26
Kenny Tate
28
Kenny Tate
27
Kenny Tate
Jakim Donaldson
27
Jakim Donaldson
28
Jakim Donaldson
31

272
243
239
228
214
249
238
176
180
311
214
267
293
283
291
322
406

Avg.
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
14.8
16.3
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
11.5
13.1

Field Goal Pet.
Season
l%2-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
l%7-68
1968-69

Player
Dan Petchel
Ken Barker
Wilbert Bamhaidt
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meacham
Lynn Nelson
Mickey Unick
Frank Smilh

G

20
20
18
18
23
16
24

22

FG-FGA Pet
111-222 .500
66-132 .500
57-110 .518
167-299 .558
158-292 .541
102-175 .583
148-254 .582
189-388 .487

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l%9-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
198(T81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984^
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-%
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
200(M)1

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell
Roy Stauffer
Lany Betar
Dennis Hampton
Don Childs
Don Childs
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Terry V\^lson
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Land Battle
Land Battle
Edwin Wright
Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor
Ricky Jordan
Ricl^ 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
Jakim Donaldson
Jakim Donaldson

22 108-1%
24
26

22
23
27
29
23
23
25
26
17
28
27
28
26
30
24
26
26
27
26
29
27
25
26
27
27
34
28
26
28
27
27
28
31

.551
158-317 .498
138-267 .517
114-231
.494
123-252 .488
124-253 .490
137-286 .479
147-295 .498
162-345 .470
93-1% .474
189-369 .512
93-172 .541
160-289 .554
140-246 .569
185-395 .468
165-319 .517
161-311
.518
108-171 .632
141-218 .647
182-308 .590
209-367 .569
105-211
.498
82-152 .539
83-144 .576
75-132 .568
123-219 .562
121-188 .644
175-309 .566
161-289 .557
88-176 .500
211^1 .490
213409 .521
19^404 .493
131-274 .478
15^309 .515
189-342 .553

Free Throw Pet.

Season
l%2-63
1963-64
1964^
1965-66
1966-67
l%7-68
1968-69
l%9-70
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
198586
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-%
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999^
20004)1

2001-02
2002-03
200304
200405

Player
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Jerry Banaszak
L)mn Nelson
Don Dougan
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Charlie Hickox
Don Childs
Hm 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 Ma^n
Tyrone Mason
Tim Miller
Warren Chance
Rob Schodt
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
Brandon Dominick
DukeGartrell
Rob Sims
Devon Knight

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
28
28
31

FT-FTA Pet.
63-97
.649
115-155 .742
126-169 .743
70-92
.761
43-56
.768
81-104 .779
41-50
.820
6587
.747
63-77
.818
81-93
.871
90-102 .882
68-82
.829
67-84
.798
57-73
.781
76-94
.808
50-62
.806
90-117 .770
54-73
.740
82-107 .766
85-114 .746
98-127 .772
86-109 .789
123-155 .794
55-74
.743
63-75
.840
122-143 .853
67-80
.837
139-179 .777
7591
.824
80-100 .800
96-111
.865
70-86
.814
124-142 .873
153-176 .869
57-70
.814
110-133 .827
56-65
.862
64-78
.821
96-115 .835
7085
.824
47-56
.839
82-100 .820
47-60
.783

3“Pt. Field Goals

Season
1985B7
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994.95
1995-%
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
19994)0
200(M)1

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
20044)5

Season
1968-69
l%9-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
198(T81
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-%
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

Season
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
198(T81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989^-90
1990-91

Player
Jose Davis
Jose Davis
George Satler
Adrian Batts
Mark Murdock
Adam Cheek
Adam Cheek
Price V^^ams
Tyrone Mason
Jesse Ogden
Jesse Ogden
Jesse Ogden
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
Blake Johnson
Blake Johnson
DukeGartrell
Dan Grabill
Tony Mitchell

G 3G-3GA
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
28
45-124
31
67-1%

1991-92

Pet.
.394
.455
.380
.444
.353
.418
.409
.393
.344
.445
.413
.406
.330
.366
.394
.343
.321
.363
.342

Assists

Player
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Roy Stauffer

G

22
22
24
26

Larry Betar
Larry Betar
Hm Smiley
Tim Smiley
Rick Federid
Nick Brascetta
Nick Brascetta
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
VN^e Lee
Earl Minor
Ben Gibson
Billy Snow

26
24
28
28
27
26
28
25

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
Dan Grabill
Rob Sims

26
27
26
29
27
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
28
27
23
28
31

23
27
29

22
24

22

Ast.
133
174
194
92
139

101
133
59
99
58
115
119
139
157
91
74
109
107
118
146
149
150

222

1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-%
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

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
2003-04
2004-05

Adam Cheek
Derek Walton
Adam Cheek
Price \^^ams
T3TOne Mason
EfeanDoss
Michael Cassidy
Adam Kaufman
Michael Johnson
Adam Kaufman
Adam Kaufman
Kenny Tate
DukeGartrell
Rob Sims
Chris Ravello

29
29
29
28
26
29
27
34
28
26
28
27
28
28
31

47
47
65
73
53
79
55
67
49
54
45
42
27
29
45

Blocked Sbots
Player
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Gary Stanton
Melvin Hooker
Melvin Hooker
Land Battle
Qyde Brabson
Balny Marshall
Barry Marshall
Terrence Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Billy Wade
Billy Wade
Sterling Washington
Junior Simpson
Lasana Crider
Price \AMiams
Corey Keyes
Michael Johnson
Antoine Jefferson
Jesse Ogden
Michael Johnson
Jason Roseto
Jason Roseto
Jakim Donaldson
Jakim Donaldson
Jakim Donaldson
Jakim Donaldson

G
27
28
23
23
16
25
17
27
28
28
25
30
26
26
27
28
29
27
28
25
27
27
34
28
17
28
23
27
28
31

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
62
52

156
136
149
131
273
203

211
249
83
107
65
116

Steals

Player
Hm Smiley
Dennis Hampton
Tim Smiley
Rick Federid
Nick Brascetta
Nick Brascetta
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Steve Senko
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
Ben Gibson
Billy Snow

26
24
28
28
28
26
28
25

St.
61
62
55
36
40
71
58
64
51
49
36
57
29

Adrian Batts
Sterling Washington
Mark Murdock

26
27
28

42
69
%

G
27
28

22
24

22

Roy Stauffer

^^Itiboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

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All-Time Scores

AU-Tiiiie Scores
The Sox
Harrison Era
175-134, 23 years

1928-29
Record: 12-2

Clarion
W, 58-27
Fredonia
W, 58-26
Youngstown YMCA W, 58-38
Kanty College
W, 87-21
Qarion
W, 20-14
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 36-25
Slippery Rock
W, 46-32
Slippery Rock
L, 24-36
Fredonia
W, 49-29
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 50-18
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 40-19
Your^stownYMCA L, 42-44
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 38-22
Slippery Rock
W, 34-30

1929-30
Record: 8-6

Ashland
L, 29-41
Slippery Rock
W, 25-24
Buft^o St Teachers L, 18-20
Canisius
L, 20-38
Westchester
L, 36-37
Waynesburg
W, 31-25
Slippery Rock
W, 25-22
Califomuia(Pa.) W, 40-38
Qarion
W, 32-22
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 45-25
Buffalo St Teachers W, 41-22
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 39-52
Qarion
W, 32-19
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 23-24

Fredonia
Fredonia
Indiana(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Clarion
Qarion
SUppery Rock
Slippery Rock
Alli^ce

W, 57-27
W, 58-23
W, 28-21
W, 33^
W 43-31
W, 59-23
W, 40^7
L, 28-41
W, 44-32

1933-34
Record: 8-5

Findlay
Fredonia
Clarion
Westminster
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Fredonia
Califomia(Pa.)
Westminster
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Clarion

L,
W,
W,
L,
W,
L,
W,
W,
W,
L,
W,
L,
W,

27-28
50-22
33-20
31-41
35-32
32-37
50-34
54-29
59-25
30-45
46-34
36-38
36-34

1934-35

Record: 6-4
Qarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Westminster
Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Westminster
Indiana(Pa.)
Clarion

W,
W,
W,
W,
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,
W,

50-32
36-30
55-32
23-54
35-28
36-39
24-44
33-39
50-37

1930-31
Alliance
Alliance
Erie Branch
West Chester
Kutztown
Slippery Rock
Qarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Erie Branch
Slippery Rock
Qilifomia(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Qarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Allegheny

W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
L,

55-15
42-20
43-22
24-20
43-32
34-33
21-14
29-23
44-24
28-29
38-39
34-38
59-41
47-30
21-29

1931- -32

Record: 12-1

Fredonia
Indiana(Pa.)
Alliance
Kutztown
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Alliance
Qarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Qarion
Fredonia

W, 60-26
W, 37-31
W 46-23
W, 42-31
L, 22-23
W 31-22
W, 34-17
W, 44-35
W, 46-31
W, 47-16
W, 37-15
W 32-22
W, 60-22

1932-33
Record: 11-3

Westnvinster
Westminster
Grove Qty
Califomia(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)

W, 32-28
L, 17-31
L, 30-32
W,. 44-27
W, 38-28

1938-39
Record: 8-2

Fredonia
Qarion
California (Pa.)
at Fredonia
at Indiana (Pa.)
at Qarion
Slippery Rock
at Calitomia (Pa.)
at Slippery Rock
Indiana (Pa.)

W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
L,
W
W,
L,
W,

43-37
53-35
64-42
46-22
54-36
50-51
51-34
45-32
39-43
47-42

1939-40
Record: 13-4

St. Mary's
W, 49-38
Fredonia
W, 45-37
Ohio Chiropody W, 51-27
Qarion
W, 54-33
Canisius
L, 43-52
at Fredonia
W, 32-28
at Alliance
W, 44-40
at Indiana (Pa.)
W, 37-29
at Qarion
W, 32-30
Slippery Rock
W, 52-44
California (Pa.)
W, 5444
Lawrence Tech (MI) L, 39-45
at California (Pa.) L, 50-51
at SUppery Rock L, 36-67
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 40-35
Affiance
W 39-18
at Ohio Chiropody W, 47-37

1935-36
Thiel
Thiel
Clarion
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
California (Pa.)
at California (Pa.)
at Indiana (Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)

L,
L,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
L,
L,
W,

2442
32-40
54-35
33-30 ot
41-30
40-37
50-32
27-33
32-38
44-32

1936-37
Record: 7-6

Ohio Chiropody W, 49-18
at California (Pa.) L, 33-43
at Indiana (Pa.)
L, 36-39
at Clarion
L, 41-46
California (Pa.)
L, 31-37
at Thiel
L, 30-35
Fredonia
W, 47-35
Thiel
W 4S32
at Ohio Chiropody W, 37-30
Slippery Rock
L, 4349
Clarion
W, 53-34
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 43-30
at Slippery Rock W, 41-37

Record: 6-8
L,
L,
W,
W,
W,
L,
W/
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,

W, 45-44
W, 54-33
W, 46-44
W, 29-28
W 5342
L, 49-50 ot
W, 36-26
L, 34-36
W 50-35
W, 43-33
L, 3849
W, 42-32
W, 51-36
W, 35-34
L, 50-53

1941-42
Record: 3-7

Lawrence Tech (Ml)
at Cansius
Fredonia
Affiance
at Fredonia
at Indiana (Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Califomia (Pa.)
at Qarion
at California (Pa.)

W,
L,
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,

36-37
4445
33-28
5441
4844
37-55
39-34
37-23
3249
56-57
41-42
41-43

37-34
33-66
57-29
44-33
36-38
37-44
35-51
36-40 ot
2841
3949

Record: 1-1

Lawrence Tech (MI) L, 34-50
Alliance
W,

194S46

Record: 0-5
at Qarion
Slippery Rock
Qarion
Affiance
Affiance

Ediiiboro Uiiiversity Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Record: 7-8

at Buffalo
at Fredonia
Affiance
at Indiana (Pa.)
Qeveland State
at Slippery Rock
California (Pa.)
Clarion
at Alliance
Indiana (Pa.)
at California (Pa.)
at Clarion
at Qeveland State
Fredonia
Slippery Rock

L,
W,
L,
L,
W,
L,
W,
L,
W,
L,

L,
W,
W,
W,
L,

39-51
54-44
44-53
4445
34-33
46-51
63-45
45-46
62-55
43-57
42-45
4341
40-37
54-25
49-52

1947-48
Record: 4-11

Fredonia
Qeveland State
at Affiance
Salem
California (Pa.)
at California (Pa.)
at Clarion
Alliance
at Fredonia
Thiel
Clarion
at Indiana (Pa.)
at Slippery Ro«
Indiana (Pa.)
Slippery Ro^

W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,

62-37
51-46
43-54
51-57
55-63
53-71
56-60
36-37
5149
69-38
48-51
55-62
60-73
49-71
45-77

19484:9

Record: 7-9

Fredonia
at Alliance
Slippery Rock
Gannon
at Indiana(Pa.)
at SUppery Rock
Clarion
at Buffalo
at Fredonia
Affiance
at Cafffomia(Pa.)
at Clarion
at Gannon
at Thiel
Cafffomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)

W,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
W,
L,
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,

48-21
55-56
44-57
57-48
65-75
50-67
50-48
45-57
48-43
55-44
57-59
46-60 ^
51-52
50-76
81-69
56-46

W 79-61

L, 65-73
L, 53-54
L, 82-84
L, 65-90
L, 55-62
W, 66-43
L, 61-77
L, 82-91
W 63-55
L, 52-75
W, 77-70
W, 80-63
L, 84-99

1951- -52

Record: 6-12

Fredonia State
AUedreny
Califomia(Pa.)
Garmon

Fredonia State
Buffalo
Garmon
Affiance
Indiana(Pa.)
SUppery Rcxk
Qarion
Grove Qty
Califomia(Pa.)
Qarion
Affiance
Thiel
Geneva

W 4642
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,

W

L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
L,

58-79
63-55
4648
57-61
6668
60-55
67-85
77-58
71-74
49-91
68-82
79-83
61-92
74-106
67-57
56-55
63-85

1949- 50

38-74
3342
33-52
39-45

Fredonia State
AUegiheny
Grove Qty
Affiance
Indiana(Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Garmon
Affiance
Garmon
Indiana(Pa.)
Thiel
Allegheny
Fredonia State
Califomia(Pa.)
Clarion
Grove Qty
Califomia(Pa.)
Thiel
Qarion
Geneva
SUppery Rock

W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,

57-56
68-78
67-77
51-57
75-87
67-92
67-71
W 72-61
L, 68-81
W, 68-64
W, 77-59
L, 75-93
W 85-68
L, 53-73
L, 76-82
W 90-57
W, 86-81
W, 77-66
L, 32-76
L, 62-93
L, 67-72

Record: 12-5
Fredonia State
at Alliance
Grove Qty
Gannon
Cafffomia(Pa.)
at Indiana(Pa.)
at Slippery Rock
at Gannon
Sffppety Rock
at Caffromia(Pa.)
at Clarion
Buffalo
Indiana(Pa.)
Clarion
Alliance
at Fredonia
Thiel

W
W,
W,
W,
W
L,
L,
L,
W
L,
W,
L,
W
W,
W,
W
W

72-44
5940
55-54
62-57
66-50
54-70
52-58
52-68
4542
49-64
60-50
3547
60-56
58-50
73-57
61-52
65-51

L, 32-53
L,
L,
L,
L,

Affiance
Gannon
Indiana(Pa.)
Qarion
SUppery Rock
Buffalo
Gannon
Califomia(Pa.)
Qarion
Affiance
Qeveland State
Thiel
Califomia(Pa.)
Grove Qty

Record::8-13

1942-43

1937-38
at Kent State
at Fredonia
Clarion
Fredonia
California (Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
at Thiel
Ohio Chiropody
at California (Pa.)
at Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
at Indiana (Pa.)

De Sales
Ohio Chiropody
Lawrence Tech(MI)
at Fredonia
Thiel
at Thiel
Slippery Rock
California (Pa.)
Fredonia
Qarion
at California (Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
at Qarion
at Indiana (Pa.)
at Slippery Ro^

1946-47

1952--53

194041

Record: 114

Record: 5-5

Record: 11-4

at Qarion
L, 3541
at Ohio Chiropody W, 49-37

1950-51

Record: 9-9

Allegheny
Fredonia State
Slippery Rock
Fredonia State

W,
W,
W,
W,

64-52
55-46
61-60
82-72

The Art
McComb Era
17-41, 3 years

1953-54

Record: 6-12

Fredonia State
AUegheny
Indiana(Pa.)
Grove City
Fredonia State
Thiel
Garmon
AUegheny
Affiance
Califomia(Pa.)
Affiance
Thiel
Qarion
Grove City
Garmon

W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,
W,
W,
L,

6149
56-52
68-76
56-61
61-64
49-42
47-61
73-89
49-80
57-82
72-70
64-67
66-65
64-58
70-71

page

Califomia(Pa.)
Clarion
Indiana(Pa.)

L, 58-89
L, 65-88
L, 67-109

1954-55

Record: 8-12
Garmon
AUegheny
Indiana(Pa.)
Grove City
Fredonia State
Allegheny
Thiel
Alliance
SUppery Rock
C£3ifomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Garmon
Califomia(Pa.)
Clarion
Fredonia State
Alliance
Grove Qty
Clarion
Thiel

L, 62-77
L, 59-80
L, 59-98
W, 80-77
W, 65-62
L, 61-79
W 79-72
W, 119-108
L, 77-78
L, 66-81
L, 61-69
W, 72-67
L, 59-70
L, 70-85
L, 66-72
W, 70-51
W, 67-62
L, 63-71
L, 61-66
W 68-62

1955-56

Record: 3-17
Allegheny
Alliance
Indiana(Pa.)
Grove City
Fredonia State
Allegheny
Thiel
SUppery Rock
Garmon
SUppery Rock
Thiel
Clarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Fredonia State
Indiana(Pa.)
Alliance
Califamia(Pa.)
Clarion
Grove Qty
Gannon

L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,

62-95
53-69
76-91
52-61
56-54
74-84
63-75
54-77
62-85
65-80
77-70
57-68
61-65
67-82
72-131
82-76
64-86
64-91
74-76
55-71

The Bob
Thnrbon Era.
23-37, 3 years

1956-57

Record: 5-14

Grove Qty
Allegheny
Thiel
Califomia(Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Grove Qty
Garmon
Clarion
Fredonia State
Thiel
Califomia(Pa.)
AUegheny
Fredonia State
Alliance
Qeveland State
SUppery Rock
Clarion
Alliance
Garmon

L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
w
L,
L,

81-104
63-74
66-90
73-110
68-78
68-105
66^
71-72
84-77
61-64
67-74
73-60

w. 100-66
w. 10(L88
w. 68-81
L,
L, 78-97
107-88
L, 94-%
L, 89-90

w.

SUppery Rock

AlU^ce

Fredonia State
Thiel
California (PA)
Indiana (PA)
Garmon
Qarion
Lock Haven
Fredonia State
Thiel
California (Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Grove City
AUegheny
Qeveland State
Affiance
Indiana (Pa.)
Qarion
Garmon

W,
L,
W
W
W
L,
L,
L,
W
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
W,
L,
L,

84-79
102-103
90-76
64-61
65-60
63-%
52-60
92-110
76-74ot
83-69
75-67
77-88
94-97
54-71
76-62
74-61
75-70
65-97
84-99
L, 65-75 ot

1958-59

Record: 8-12

Affiance
SUppery Rock
Grove Qty
Thiel
Garmon
Clarion
California (Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Thiel
Fredonia State
Lock Haven
Mansfield
Grove Qly
Mansfield
Affiance
California (Pa.)
Qarion
Fredonia State
Garmon
AUegheny

L,
W,
W,
W
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
L,
W,
L,
L,

75-80
101-92
61-56
79-72
62-86
88-99
91-99
94-106
80-78
83-74
61-74
56-99
66-75
69-98
114-104
102-93
104-112
99-72
77-79
106-109

The Jim
Smart Era
6-13, 1 year

1959-60

Record: 6-13
Thiel
Alliance
Indiana (Pa.)
Fredonia State
Clarion
California (Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
Grove Qty
SUppery Rock
Grove City
Fredonia State
Affiance
California (Pa.)
SUppery Rock
Qarion
Garmon
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Thid

L,
L,
L,
W,
L,

L,
L,

L,
L,
W
L,
W,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
W,
W,

78-86
81-82
85-103
84-73
80-91
73-87
79-97
60-74
61-66
76-68
64-76
62-61
88-92 ot
88-%
80-66
77-105
69-75
85-82
100«

The Loyal
Park Era

1

23-122,2 years

1960-61
1957-58
Record: 10-11

^2iove Qty

L, 64-72

Record: 6-15

Lock Haven
Alliance
Indiana (Pa.)

L, 68-87
L, 45-61
L, 43-73

Qarion
Grove Qty
Moimt Union
California (Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
Garmon
SUppery Rock
Affiance
Fredonia State
Thiel
California (Pa.)
Qarion
Garmon
Grove Qty
AUegheny
Fredonia State
Lock Haven

L, 61-71
L, 77-95
L, 54-90
L, 56-58
L, 79-89
L, 57-62
L, 73-85
L, 33-58
W, 8S-51
W, 88-66
W, 86-68
W, 70-67
L, 62-83
L, 55-73
L, 87-93 ot
W, 93-78
W 67-65

1961-62

Record: 17-7
Fredonia State
Clarion
Grove Qty
SUppery Rock
Omegie-Mellon
Roberts Wesleyan
California (Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
Garmon
Qeveland State
Lock Haven

W, 60-58
L, 60-65
L, 48-71
W, 81-61
L, 63-76
W, 73-64
W, 81-51
W, 81-67
L, 56-58 ot
W, 83-52
W, 103-101
3ot
Affiance
W, 63-52
Fredonia State
W, 87-80
Thiel
W, 71-63
California (Pa.)
W, 82-64
Clarion
W, 67-62
Affiance
L, 56-69
Indiana (Pa.)
L, 74-82
Thiel
W, 69-60
Lock Haven
W, 72-60
SUppery Rock
W, 76-71
AUegheny
W, 102-80
PSAC West Championship
SUppery Rock
W, 86-68
PSAC Championship
Mansfield
L, 54-58

The Jim
McDonald Era
181-89, 12 years

1962-63

Record: 11-9

Bluffton
W, 6646
Alliance
L, 82-86
Clarion
W, 91-83
SUppery Rock
W, 70-64
Camegie-Mellon L, 60-63
California (Pa.)
W, 87-56
Garmon
L, 52-60
Thiel
W 74-64
Qeveland State
L, 66-68
Lock Haven
W, 72-49
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 75-66
Fredonia State
W, 77-66
Affiance
L, 67-84
California (Pa.)
L, 73-83
Clarion
W, 61-58
Indiana (Pa.)
L, 68-75
Fredonia State
W, 97-71
Lock Haven
W, 83-52
SUppery Rock
L, 64-70
PSAC West Championship
SUppery Rock
L, 69-83

1963-64
Record: 16-6

Affiance
SUppery Rock
Thiel

®dinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

W, 75-59
L, 63-67
W 73-45

Baldwin-Wallace W, 92-90
Bloomsburg
W, 72-71
Qarion
W, 84-66
Fredonia State
W, 106-81
Qeveland State
W, 94-82
Bloomsburg
L, 71-74
Indiana (Pa.)
L, 85-99
LockFIaven
W, 8048
Roberts Wesl^an W 88-73
Lock Haven
W 83-61
Affiance
L, 81-91
California (Pa.)
W, 85-80
SUppery Rock
W 86-79
Induna (Pa.)
W, 99-88
Qarion
W 95-90
California (Pa.)
W, 67-55
W, 72-71 ot
Garmon
PSAC Championship
Mansfield
L, 90-98
NAIA District 30
Championship
Westminster
L, 67-81

1964-65

Record: 10-8
Grove Qty
Affiance
SUppery Rock
Thid
Lock Haven
Walsh
Qarion
Indiana (Pa.)
California (Pa.)
Lock Haven
Alliance
Geneva
SUppery Rock
Indiana (Pa.)
Qeveland State
California (Pa.)
Garmon
Clarion

W,
L,
L,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
L,
W,
L,
W,
W
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,

99-89
68-80
76-80
92-61
109-79
104-72
90-69
100-87
7(T82
89-53
84-89
86-85
86-63
91-82
69-77
95-10??
50-58
77-79

1965-66

Tournament
at Baldwin Wallace L,
vs. Walsh
W,
at Wa)mesburg
W
Indiana (Pa.)
L,
at West Wginia
Wesleyan
L,
at Lode Haven
W,
at Mansfield
L,
Alliance
W,
at Qeveland State L,
Roberts Wesleyan W,
at SUppery Rock L,
at Inmana (Pa.)
L,
L,
Geneva
at California (Pa.) L,
Qarion
W,

70-102
87-66
123-97
94-95
83-85 ot
90-64
71-77
67-66
71-75
89-77
75-77 ot
77-85
98-107

2631
85-75

1967-68

Record: 19-5

Waynesburg
10^
at SUppery Rock
84-56
LockFIaven
133-90
Qarion
103-92
at CaUfomia (Pa.)
98-91
at Fredonia State
93-84
Indiana (Pa.)
87-85
Mansfidd
99-81
Alliance
90-72
West Va. Wesleyan
109-78
at Mansfidd
L, 65-106
at Lock Haven
83-66
at Alliance
9(T88ot
Qevdand State
108-73
SUppery Rock
110-69
at Indiana (Pa.)
L, 67-69
at Ftoberts Wesleyan L, 80-87
at Geneva
L, 78-87
CaUfomia (Pa.)
97-75
at Clarion
1KL84
Grove Qty
86-65
PSAC Championship
Qieyney
W, 73^1
NAIA District 18 Chainpiondlip
Garmon
W, 55,52
Westminster
L, 41-48

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

w.
w.
w.

Record: 18-5
Mansfield
W, 84-83
Affiance
W, 70-68
SUppery Rock
W, 67-56
Lock Haven
W, 95-55
Qarion
W, 80-71
Waynesburg
W, 104-88
Indiana (Pa^
L, 68-71
Fredonia State
W, 83-62
California (Pa.)
L, 78-102
LockFIaven
W, 89-72
Mansfield
W, 86-82
Affiance
W, 90-83
Michigan Lutheran W, 99-58
SUppery Rock
W, 77-72
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 95-85
L, 70-71
Geneva
Qeveland State
W, 93-72
Clarion
W, 83-79
California (Pa.)
W, 71-58
PSAC Championship
Qieyney
L, 76-%
NAIA District 18 Championship
Geneva
W, 76-60
California (Pa.)
W, 79-62
NAIA National Tournament
Central Michigan L, 53-67

1966-67

Record: 11-11
Mansfield
W, 88-73
at Alliance
L, 90-93
SUppery Rock
W, 99-94
Lock Haven
W, 90-77
at Qarion
W, 73-71
California (Pa.)
L, 87-92
Fredonia State
W, 110-64
Baldwin Wallace XMas

1968-69

Record: 14r8
Geneva
L, 78-81
Lock Haven
103-67
SUppery Rock
99-73
Qarion
w 71-69
Roberts Wesleyan
126-66
Cal. St,-FuUerton w 85-63
Long Beach State L, 5BB4
Los Angeles State
78-73
110-99
Kenyon
AUiMTce
L, 74-86
CaUfomia (Pa.)
93-80
Lock Haven
93-64
Alliance
87-73
72-62
Fredonia State
SUppery Rock
95-78
Indiana (Pa.)
L, 67-89
CaUfomia (Pa.)
57-54
Qarion
112-78
Grove Qty
L, 86-98
Indiana (Pa.)
L, 7551
PSAC Championship
Qieyney
L, 69-83
NAIA EMshict 18 Chanqrionsh^
Garmon
L, 57-69

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

1969-70

Record: 13-9
Grove Qty
W,
Pitt-Johnstown
W,
Lock Haven
W,
SUppery Rock
W,
Qarion
L,
Fredonia State
L,
Northern Michigan L,
Wisc.-Milwauk^ L,

88-82
115-55
70-67
75-69
72-75
57-60
85-92
85-104

page 39

I

All-Time Scores

All-Time Scores
Alliance
W, 8675
Lock Haven
W, 77-60
Alliance
L, 64-77
Slippery Rock
W, 8657
lniana(Pa.)
L, 72-75
Roberts Wesleyan W, 70n58
California (Pa.)
L, 6677
Point Park
W, 71-54
W, 72-52
Qarion
W, 77-74
Geneva
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 73-60
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 6677
NAIA District 18 Playoffs
Indiana(Pa.)
W,6667ot
Califomi(Pa.)
L, 71-72

1970-71
Record: 16-8

W, 9684
at Grove Qty
W, 81-69
Alliance
W, 11679
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock
W, 8676
Western Ontario W, 11662
L, 6666
at Qarion
Ohio Wesleyan
W, 81-67
W, 87-50
at Hiram
Northern Michigan W, 11698
L, 9698
at Kenyon
at Califomia(Pa.) W, 7666
Mars Hill
W, 91-68
W, 9675
at Geneva
at Slippery Rock L, 7677
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 64-84
at Lock Haven
L, 82-92
at Oneonta State W, 91-64
Califomi(Pa.)
W, 93-83
L, 8687 ot
Qarion
89-83
at AllianceW,
West Va. Wesleyan W, 8678
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 61-69
NAIA District 18 Playoffs
at Clarion
W, 81-70
at lndiana(Pa.)
L, 60-67

The Dave
Rooney Era
1

17-D, 1 year

1971-72
Record: 17-9

W, 91-84
Kenyon
at Lock Haven
W, 8682 ot
Point Park
W, 7671
at Geneva
W, 82-74
Qarion
L, 7671
at Alma
W, 8680 ot
at Capital
L, 6678
at Salem-Teikyo
W, 10691
at Marietta
W, 94-87
at Califomia(Pa.) W, 82-76
L, 67-83
at Alliance
at Slippery Rock L, 77-83
at Moimt Union
L, 94-111
W, 70^9
Alliance
Slippery Rock
W, 90-87
at Indiana (Pa.)
W, 74-70
Wittenbuig
L, 71-81
W, 74-66
Lock Haven
California (Pa.)
W, 87-74
L, 72-75
at Qarion
at Oneonta State L, 62-87
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 7674ot
W, 72-62
Grove Qty
NAIA District 18 Playoffs
at Slippery Rock W, fe-75
at Clarion
W, 81-78
NAIA National Tournament
vs. Westmont (Cal.) L, 72-91

The Jim
McDonald Era
181-89^ 1-

1972- -73
Record: 13-9

L, 64-71
/lercyhurst
t Ohio Wesleyan W, 74-66
W, 104-85
dle^eny
L, 59-76
3arion
NTilmmgton(Del.) L, 67-69
t Califomia(Pa.) L, 61-67
W, 70-64
Uliance
L, 74-94
llipp^ Rock
L, 48-59
Muskingum
L, 60-79
it Point Park
W, 65^58
it Grove City
L, 66-75
Uoomsburg
W, 85-68
^ount Union
W, 68-60
it Indiana(Pa-)
W, 78-68
^ Haven
>ennSt.Behrend W, 93-60
W, 64-59 ot
;;:alifomia(Pa.)
W, 67-66
it Clarion
W, 86-69
Mliance
L, 57-63
itlndiana(Pa.)
W, 86-76
jlippery Rock
W, 62-61
;x)dc Haven

1973-74
Record: 18-6

Penn St. Behrend W, 101-64
^Vestem Ontario W, 108-61
W, 95-80
Clarion
W, 122-72
Mliance
at Califomia(Pa.) W, 76-50
at Slippery Rock W, 82-81
Ashl^d HoUday Tournament
vs West Virginia St. W, 90-68
Khland
W, 75-74
S?^tburgState W, 87-59
at Lock Haven
atBloomsburg
Point Park
Frostburg State
at Musking^
at hidianapa.)
Mercyhurst
C^omia(Pa.)
at Clarion
Lock Haven
Tndiana(Pa.)
;Rock

L, 57-63

L, 81-90
W, 126-95
W, 71-65
L, 55-62
L, 76-86
W, 62-59
W, 81-51
W, 95-86
W, 95-58
L, 67-69
W, 101-95
W, 12S86
t Alliance
— -NAIA District 18 Playoffs
■ointPark
W ^
t Indiana(Pa.)
L, 65-78

1974-75
Record: 22-5
teddwin-Wallace
t Clarion
/lansfield
ilifomia(Pa.)
lipperyRock
>enn St. Behrend
it Mercyhurst
it Point Park
It St Vincent
it Lock Haven
Jiostburg State
jt \%icent
’ointPark
ndianafPa.)
vlercyhurst

it Califomia(Pa.)
:k Haven
ndiana(Pa.)
apery Rock
iance
Tostburg State

Edmboro University Men s

W, 95-72
W, 60-58
W, 76^
W, 80-62
W, 94-71
W, 82-68
W, 85-80
W, 88-78
W, 78-70
W, 67-61
W, 93-75
L, 80^
L, 84-85
W, 80-70
W, 7S66
W, 87-73
W, 82-69
W, 87-58
L, 4651
W, 100-77
W, 80-66
W,93-912ot

PSAC Championship
at Mansfield
L, 76-79
NAIA District 18 Playoffs
Slippery Rock
W, ^79
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 70-59
NAIA National Tournament
vs. Palm Beach
Atlantic
W, 94-86
vs. Alcorn State
L, 79-85

The Gviy
CoiTti Era
140-4)8, 9 years

1975-76
Record: 24-5

1977-78
Record: 9-15

Concord Thanksgiving
Tournament
vs. Atlantic Christian W, 9679
7667
at Concord
L, 52-61
Mercyhurst
Pitt-Johnstown
L, 77-79
Alli^ce
77-59
64-54
Lock Haven
at California (Pa.) L, 85-87
8678
Oberlin
82-70
Perm St. Behrend
Porreco Cup
vs. Morgan State L, 65-55
vs. Georgia State W, 7670
at Pitt-Jomistown L, 7675
at Lock Haven
L, 63-65 ot
at Mercyhurst
L, 76103
at Indiana (Pa.)
L, 7690
at Qarion
L, 6679
St VincentL,
6^9
Qarion
L, 6678
at Slippety Rock L, 75-89
Indiana (Pa.)
W, 79-67
Point Park
L, 65-69
Slippery Rock
L, 54-69
at Garmon
L, 8059
California (Pa.)
L, 76-92

w.

w.
w.
w.
w.

Erie Classic
vs. Mercyhurst*
W, 73-72
vs. West Georgia* W, 84-78
atBaldwin-WallaceW, 84-72
Gator Basketball Classic
vs. Frostburg State W, 78-71
at Allegheny
W, 95-84
Qarion
W, 68-65
Lock Haven
W, 8856
St VncentW,
8^9
Penn St Behrend W, 91-66
West Virginia Wesleyan
Toxnnament
1978-79
vs. Alderson-Broaddus
Record: 11-14
at Wfest Va . Wesleyan W, 73-68
at Fairmont State L, 82-107
at Frostburg State W, 81-71
vs. West Va. Wesleyan
W, 80-62
at Lock Haven
L, 77-92
at Slippery Rock L, 67-68
W, 87-56
Alliance
at C^omia(Pa.) W, 72-61
W, 107-85
Daemen
L, 64-69
Point Park
L, 61-73
at Oberlin
at Indiana(Pa.)
W, 61-59
at Pitt-Johnstown W, 7674
W, 89-78
Alliance
L, 5665
at Mercyhurst
L, 72-73
Mercyhurst
Perm St. Behrend L, 74-83
W, 92-91 ot
at Qarion
atlAhsWngton&Lee L, 72-76
W, 80-66
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 7670
at Geneva
W, 67-64
hrdiana(Pa.)
L, 67-68
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rcick
W, 78-71
L, 4681
at Point Park
W, 83-81
at St Vncent
W, 63-57
at Lock Haven
PSAC Championships
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 79-75
Cheyney
L, 77-78
L, 65-69 ot
at Qarion
NAIA District 18 Playoffs
L, 5675
Qarion
W,
^90ot Indiana(Pa.)
L, 82-84
Mercyhurst
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 67-66
W, 77-68
at St Wicent
NAIA National Toiunament
at Slippery Rock W, 7674
vs. Gustavus
W, 79-76
Garmon
Adolphus
W, 88-73
W, 69-68^
Lock Haven
vs. Lake Superior St L, 73-76
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 7675
2ot *
1976-77
L, 84-%
Qarion
L, 9699
at Indiana(Pa.)
Record: 11-12
2ot
W, 91-84 ot
Capital
W, 9679
at Garmon
L, 8657
at Qarion
W, 99-85
Alliance
W, 7669 ot
at Mercyhurst
1979-80
W, 63-58
Lock Haven
Record: 21-6
Penn St Behrend W, 89-87
Camegie-Melon
W, 80-74 ot
Shepherd Tournament
at Westminster
W, 62-42
vs. Wheeling Jesuit L, 76-76
Garmon
W, 70-68
L, 79-84
at Shephe
Mercyhurst
L, 84-86
at St ^cent
W, 8S56
Pitt-Johnstown
W, 10678
L, 95-104
at Point Park
at Perm St BehrendW, 64-59
L, 55-56
at Lock Haven
vs. St Lawrence L, 82-86
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 93-78
vs. Lock Haven
W, 7674
W, 71-67
Mercyhurst
Daemen
W, 102-77
at Pitt-Johnstown L, 5668
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 59-64
W, 9659 ot
Qarion
at Pitt-Johnstown W, 62-60
Slippery Rock
L, 71-74
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 90-73
W, 9657 ot
Frostbuig State
at Lock Haven
L, 69-80
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 62-106
at Slippery Rock W, 5648
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 5694
Qarion
W, 52-50
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 77-55
2ot
at Slijmery Rock L, 57-76
at Mercyhurst
W, 8674
W, 9690
Pitt-Jonnstown
St VncentW,
7652
L, 7675
Gannon
at Indiana(Pa.)
W, 65-63
Point Park
W, 67-66

Basketball 2005-06

at Califomia(Pa.) W, 68-66
Lock Haven
W, 8679
at AllianceW,
84r71
Slimiery Rode
W, 81-74
at Qarion
L, 71-84
at Garmon
W, 8678
NAIA District 18 Playoffs
vs. Perm St Behrend W, 62-55
vs. Qarion
L, 72-80

1980-81
Record: 7-17

Westminster
LaRoche
at Garmon
Rtt-Bradford
Perm St Behrend
vs. LaRoche
vs. Slippery Rock
at Mercyhurst
at Qarion
at Lock Haven

L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,

64r78
59-62
43-61
6677
54r55
66-88
8678
6673
85-86
92-97
2ot
at Point Park
L, 6675
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 60-62
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 72-%
Slippery Rock
W, 7672
at St Vincent
L, 61-77
Mercyhurst
W, 8674
Qarion
L, 82-86
Lock Haven
W, 5S57
Alliance
W, 87-66
at Califomia(Pa.) W, 67-57
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 55-62 ot
Garmon
L, 57-70
at Slippery Rock W, 84-74
Pa. Conference Players
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 66%

1981-82
Record: 22-8

6665
vs. West Liberty
at Fairmont State L, 5690
at Pitt-Bradford
L, 81-91
L, 56-66
Garmon
6658
at Penn St Behrend
6650
Alliance
at Robert Morris L, 5660
7662
Mercyhurst
4641
vs. Swarthmore
67-66
at Allegheny
Slippery Rock
L, 51-56
7668
Califomia(Pa.)
74-71
at Pitt-Johnstown
64-63
at Lock Haven
63-60
Qarion
8684
Daemen
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 59-63
5440
Grove Qty
76-68
at LaRoche
7658
at Slippery Rock
81-76 ot
at Califomia(Pa.)
65-60
at Mercyhurst
77-71
Lock Haven
79-76
at Qarion
77-63
at Garmon
63-60
Indiana(Pa.)
Pa. Cotrference Playoffs
vs. Qarion
W, 5653
atBloomsburg
L, 67-83
NCAA Div. n East Regionals
Bloomsburg
L, 50-53
Monmouth
W, 56-53

w.

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w,
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

1982-83
Record: 18-10

Point Park
St VincentW,
at Garmon
Perm St Behrend
Alliance
Mercyhurst
at Akron
vs. Davis & Elkins

W, 53-46
90-77
L, 7695
W, 5654
W, 81-68
W, 88-60
L, 6680
W, 56-49

page

at AUeghew
at Indiana(Pa.)
at Lock Haven
Pitt-Bradford
Califomia(Pa.)
Daemen
Sligjery Rock
at Clarion
LaRoche
Pitt-Johnstown

w. 67-66
w. 5S46
77-59
w.
L, 56-65
81-65
w. 90-78
w.
L, 64-70

L, 72-76 ot
8676
106-99
2ot
Indiana(Pa.)
59-56 ot
at Mercyhurst
L, 81-88
86-80
Lock Haven
at Califomia(Pa.)
94-69
73-62
Garmon
at Slippery Rock L, 5656
L, 71-74
Clarion
at AUianceL,
86-92
PSAC Playoffs
at Slippery Rock W, 56-54
at Cheyney
L, 51-59

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

1983-84
Record: 17-11

vs. Alliance
vs. Hanover
vs. Tiffin
at Pitt-Bradford
at Point Park
at WWght State
Perm St. Behrend
Alliance
at Mercyhurst
at Qarion
Cheyney
Califomia(Pa.)
at Lock Haven
Garmon

74-73
w.
L, 59-70
61-52
w. 7664
w.
L, 65-80

L, 42-50
75-68
9671
7671
L, 79-81
80-72
6664
7666
90-87
2ot
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 52-65
at Slippery Rock L, 59-63
at Grove City
L, 61-63
Daemen
92-64
Qarion
7657
Mercyhurst
71-58
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 64-74
Lock Haven
66-64 ot
at Garmon
77-75 ot
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 4448
Slippery Rock
L, 59-68
at LaRoche
7670
at St \^cent
4948
PSAC Playoffs
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 6673

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

The Jim
Sims Era
70-66, 5 years

1984-85
Record: 12-14

at Penn St Behrend W, 76-68
St VmcentW,
7665
at Garmon
L, 80-83
Point Park
W, 8660
vs. C.W. Post
L, 56-73
at Assumption
L, 86105
Mercyhurst
L, 60-69
Alliance
W, 77-73
vs. Sam Houston W, 62-56
at QuirKy
L, 4656
vs. Northern
Michigan
L, 72-78
at Akron
L, 60-89
SipperyRock
L, 71-82
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 72-67
at Qarion
L, 69-76
Garmon
L, 71-73
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 51-45
Alliance
W, 94-78
at Mercyhurst
W, 86-72

at Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
at Lock Haven
at Califomia(Pa.)
Qarion
at Indiana(Pa.)
at Central St(Oh.)

L,
W,
W,
L,
L,
W,
L,

57-58
87-82
77-72
7679
57-64
59-54
77-87

1995-86
Record: 18-13

Pitt-Bradford
Kutztown

W, 6653
W, 81-74
2ot
LaRoche
W, 84-82 ot
at East Carolina
L, 58-63
Perm St Behrend W, 7671
at Mercyhurst
L, 84-100
West Va. Wesleyan L, 66-89
at Robert Morris L, 57-70
at Garmon
L, 46-51
vs. Wabash
L, 71-72
at Allegheny
L, 67-72
at (Geneva
W, 79-68
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 54-63
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 71-66
at Lock Haven
W, 85-82
Slippery Rock
W, 87-70
Qarion
W, 64-61 ot
Alliance
W, 83-65
Mercyhurst
W, 94-88
at Indiana(Pa.)
W, 67-62
at Califomia(Pa.) W, 99-89
Central State(Oh.) W, 87-84
Lock Haven
W, 75-69
at Slippery Rock W, 61-53
Garmon
W, 7673
at Qarion
L, 67-82
at WWght State
L, 87-91
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 61-57
Cheyney
L, 67-90
Cheyney
L, 86106
Millers\^e
L, 86-107

1986-87
Record: 14-12

Mercy
LeMoyne
at East Carolina
LaRoche
Mercyhurst
Dyke
at Garmon
at Akron
vs. Midwestern St
vs. Qark(Ga.)
at Quincy
Perm St Behrend
at Qarion
WWght State
at I^k Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
at Mercyhurst
at Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Rtt-Bradford
Qarion
Lock Haven
at Califomia(Pa.)
Garmon
Indiana(Pa.)
at Slippery Rock

W, 102-77
W, 67-65
L, 76109
W, 8677
W, 9670
W, 74-72
L, 70-77
L, 7695
L, 69-92
W, 63-62
W, 71-66
W, 82-66
W, 77-69
W, 79-77
L, 6693
L, 90-91
L, 7679
L, 5675
W, 84-73 ot
W, 9676
W, 8678
W, 93-64
L, 8692
L, 8691 ot
L, 76%
L, 61-63

1987-88
Record: 12-15

West Mrginia Tech W,
V^stVa Wfesleyan L,
Concordia
W,
Fairmont State
L,
Mercyhurst
W,
Alderson-Broaddus W,
Garmon
St \^centW,
Allegheny

10697
96103
126103
89-98
86-81
126114
ot
W, 8671
6658
L, 67-84

Fairmont State
Alderson-Broaddus
West Va. Wesleyan
Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.)
Qarion
Slippery Rock
Lexi Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Incuana(Pa.)
Qarion
Slippery Rock
Gannon
Lock Haven
Mercyhurst
Califomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg

L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
L,
L,
L,
W,
W,
L,

80-91
99-101
84-90
11677
7673
8679
84-89
72-79
89-95 ot
82-61
6673
7680
99-111
7676
8689
91-89 ot
94-88
77-86

1988-89
Record: 14-12

\Trginia Union
at St Frands(Pa.)
at Mansfield
at Gannon
Central State(Oh.)
Dyke
Mercyhurst
Kutztown
Htt-Johnstown
vs. Davis & Elkins
at Allegheny
at Mercyhurst
at Htt-Johnstown
at Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Qarion
Lock Haven
at Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Garmon
Slippery Rock
at Sriippensburg
Qarion
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
at Califomia(Pa.)

L, 76102
L, 77-89
L, 7686
L, 79-89
8680
L, 87-97
72-59
69-62
8679
111-88
88-77
L, 76-88
6654
73-68 ot
L, 6663
L, 74-84
L, 6678
77-76
L, 122-128
5ot
77-71
L, 72-90
L, 67-77
71-65
71-60
94-90 ot
92-85 ot

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

The Greg
Walciivich Era
16 years

1989-90
Record: 22-5

Lincoln(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Columbia Union
Fairmont State
Kutztown
Dowling
Htt-Johnstown
Garmon
Perm St Behrend
Allegheny

W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,

Daemen
Pitt-Johnstown
at Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
at Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock

W,
W,
L,
W,
L,
L,

at Shippensburg
Clarion
Lock Haven
at Garmon
at Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
atShpperyRock
Shippensburg
at Mercyhurst

W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
L,
W,
W,

B^dinboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

87-67
9677
9677
91-79

75-57
8667
87-71
76-69
82-59
10699
ot
100-85
96-80
77-80
69-60
8690
96104
ot
75-60
78-61
87-82
93-86
8674 ot
82-76
106112
97-84
79-47

at Qarion
W, 82-72
PSAC PUyoffs
at Lock Haven
L, 75-84

1990-91
Record: 18-10

Kutztown
Mt Vernon
Nazarene
Point Park
Fairmont State
Htt-Johnstown
Mercyhurst
Garmon
Oakland
West Va. Wesleyan
Daemen
MiUersville
Mercyhurst
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Qarion
Lock Haven
Garmon
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
MiUersville
Qarion
Lock Haven
Htt-Johnstown
PSAC Playoffs
Slippery Rock

w. 10690
w. 101-90
11694
w.
L, 7694
w. 83-80
83-80
w.
L, 5677

L, 72-%
L, 127-129
9nf
10693
112-%
7653
74-73
8683
L, 6697
L, 7677
10695
82-81
70-61
8677
95-84
9673
L, 74-77
L, 7677
L, 72-100
83-82
9680

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

L, 72-88

1991-92
Record: 20-9

West Virginia Tech
87-SO
Bloomsburg
91-82
Oakland
L, 77-82
8682
Fairmont State
vs. Stonehill
92-81
at East Stroudsburg L, 6677
Garmon
L, 61-66
at Mercyhurst
84-75
at Wayl^d Baptist L, 7692
West Va. Weslwan
101-77
Cheyney
81-74
at Garmon
71-70
at Shippensburg
87-63
Slippery Rock
82-66
Qarion
10693
at Lock Haven
92-65
at LeMoyne
L, 77-89
Point Park
10673
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 6681
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 73-80
Shippensburg
97-83
at Clarion
98-84
Lock Haven
82-79 ot
Mercyhurst
91-87
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 77-82
Indiana(Pa.)
92-78
at Slippery Rock
77-75
PSAC Playoffs
vs. East Stroudsburg W, 81-78
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 7692

w.
w.
w.
w.

w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.
w.

1992-93
Record: 12-17

at Alaska-Anchorage L, 83-89
at Alaska-Andior^ L, 92-116
atAlaska-Fairbanks L, 84-99
atAlaska-Fairbanks L, 84-85
Point Park
L, 72-80
at Garmon
W, 69-65
Mercyhurst
L, 6679
West Va. Wesleyan \V, 7653
Cheyney
W, 86-67
at Fairmont State W, 91-74

vs. Teikyo-Post
at Bloomsburg
Garmon
Columbia Union
Slippery]Rock
Loi(±Ha\
L Haven
at Clarion
Pitt-Johnstown
Califomia(Pa.)
at Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
at Slippery Rock
at Lode Haven
Clarion
at Mercyhurst
at Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
at Shippensburg
at MiUersville

W,
L,
L,
W,
L,
W,
L,
W,
L,
L,
W,
L,
L,
W,
W,
L,
L,
W,
L,

114-83
63-68
81-82
122-69
63-82
8673
72-84
11674
8691
79-84
82-75
77-78
7679
10693
84-75
86101
74-75
101-81
86%

1993-94
Record: 20-8

Davis & Elkins
Garmon
Fairmont State
Mercyhurst
at Garmon
LeMoyne
Point Park
at Malone
Columbia Union
Lake Erie
at Pitt-Johnstown
Qarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Garmon

W, 10652
W, 6658
W, 77-56
W, 91-64
L, 67-75
W, 7673
W, 9671
L, 86S9
W, 8659
W, 9657
W, 7670
W, 8670
W, 74-68
W, 76-61
W, 78-68
L, 9694
at Lock Haven
W, 7664
Slippety Rock
L, 71-77
at Cilifomia(Pa.) L, 67-77
at Qarion
W, 9682
at Mercyhirrst
W, 7666
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 6670
Shippensburg
W, 8678
at Slippery Rock W, 107-84
Lock Haven
W, 10672
NCAA Div. n East Regionals
West Chester
W, 88-67
vs. Indiana(Pa.)
L, 77-90
vs. Gannon
L, 6675

1994-95
Record: 15-11

Columbia Union
Malone
Point Park
MUlersvUle
at Mercyhurst
West Chester
Garmon
vs. Bridgeport
atMUlersr^e
Mansfield
at Mansfield
at West Chester
at Clarion
at Califomia(Pa.)
Mercyhurst
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
at Slippery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Clarion
at Garmon
at Indiana(Pa.)
at Shippensbiirg
Slippery Rock
at Lock Haven

w. 102-77
w. 82-58
79-72
w.
L, 73-86
6655
w.
L, 6674
L, 96% ot

9676
w.
L, 77-80
8655
w.
L, 62-67
L, 64-66
87-79ot
w.
L, 74-85
67-64
w. 9673
w,
L, 6677
w. 84-66
91-69
w.
L, 64-66
6660
w.
L, 82-92
94-77
w.
L, 71-74
10681
w. 97-69
w.

1995-%
Record: 21-6

Columbia Union

W, 92-76

page 41

The Honor Roll

All-Time Scores
Point Park
W, 81-79
Meicyhurst
W, 91-69
at Asrdand
L, 74-76
W, 78^1
Gannon
Thiel
W, 116-67
W, 106-64
Lake Erie
W, 90-70
Hillsdale
L, 85-92
at Gannon
W, 103-54
Daemen
Salem-Teikyo
W, 75-67
Qarion
W, 93-71
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 59-71
at Meicyhvirst
W, 99-90
Ohio Valley
W, 117-69
at Shippensbuig W, 94-83
Indiana(Pa.)
L, 73-74
at Lock Haven
W, 96-87
Pitt-Johnstown
W, 89-84
Slippety Rcxk
W, 91-40
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 64-79
at Clarion
W, 103-95
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 86-96
Shippensburg
W, 96-69
at Slippery Rock W, 89-82
W, 75-62
Lock Haven
PSAC Playoffs
atCheyney
L, 78-85
NCAA Div. n East Regionals
vs. Bloomsburg
W, 90-82
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 76-84

1996-97
Record: 13-14
at St. Rose
L,
Columbia Union L,
Point Park
W,
at Gannon
L,
at Salem-Teikyo L,
Ashland
W,
atWfestVa.\^sleyanL,
Lake Erie
W,
at Mercyhurst
L,
Daemen
W,
at Slippery Rock W,
Lock Haven
W,
lndiana(Pa.)
W,
Shippensburg
W,
Mercyhurst
W,
at Califomia(Pa.) L,
at Qarion
L,
at Lcxk Haven
W,
Gannon
L,
Slippy Rock
W,
at Smppensbuig L,
at Indiana(Pa.)
L,
at Pitt-JohiWtown L,
Pitt-Bradford
W,
Qarion
W,
Califomia(Pa.)
L,
Mansfield
L,

60-79
74-79
90-81
82-94
58-79
106-81
58-61
91-57
67-78
89-58
77-71 ot
82-70
90-70
75-63
76-73 ot
72-75
59-77
71-68
95-99
95-67
74-86
91-95 ot
84-100
96-79
87-81
79-86
103-117

1997-98
Record: 26-8
vs. Southern
Coraiecticut
vs. Columbus State L,
vs. Northern State L,
West Va. Wesleyan
L,
Gannon
Lake Erie
Point Park
Hilbert
at Pitt-Bradford
Menyhurst
at Wheeling Jesuit
Roberts Wesleyan
Slippery Rock
at Lcxk Haven
at Indiana(Pa.)
L,
at Shippensbuig
DYouv^e
Central State
Califomia(Pa.)
at Mercyhurst
L,
Qarion

w. 88-77
8(W7
63-87
77-76
69^
90-69
116-57
94-61
57-53

w.
w.
w.
w.
w. 79-65
w. 95-94
w. 108-98
w. 80-73
w. 72-50
w. 82-88
w. 84-75
79-50
w. 88-72
w. 93-84
w. 6^9
w. 85-77

Lock Haven
W, 78-64
at Gannon
W, 91-79
at Slippery Rcxk W, 75-64
Shippensburg
W, 80-70
lndiana(Pa.)
W, 95-90
Pitt-Johnstown
W, 95-83
at Qarion
L, 68-76
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 70-89
PSAC Playoffs
Clarion
W, 77-67
Bloomsburg
W, 72-67
West Chester
W, 83-77
NCAA Div. n East Regionals
vs. Califomia(Pa.) W, 83-78
at Salem-Teikyo
L, 83-91

1998-99
Record: 16-12

at Central St. (Oh.) L, 68-80
Point Park
L, 70-78
St. Rose
W, 5048
Wheeling Jesuit
W, 92-63
Mercyhurst
W, 82-56
Central State(Oh.) W, 68-54
Lake Erie
W, 89-65
Gannon
L, 52-58
at Mercyhurst
L, 64-75
vs. Assumption
W, 94-B4
at Garmon
L, 7079
at Clarion
L, 81-88
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 69-81
Lake Superior St. W, 85-76
at Mansfield
L, 88-91 ot
Shippensburg
W, 75-62
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 71-69
Lcxrk Haven
W, 80-70
at Slippery Rcxk L, 86-92
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 54-69
Clarion
W, 63-57
Mansfield
W, 71-59
at lndiana(Pa.)
L, 62-84
at Shippensbing W, 61-47
Slippery Rcxk
W, 62-52
at Lcxk Haven
W, 73-67
PSAC Playoffs
at Indiana(Pa.)
W, 63-61
at Blcxrmsburg
L, 68-80

1999-2000
Record: 13-13
vs. West Liberty
W, 99-85
vs. Wheeling Jesuit W, 77-57
at Mercyhurst
L, 86-90
2ot
Allegheny
W, 87-74
Point Park
W, 100-72
at Garmon
L, 79-96
Mercyhurst
W, 60-57
vs. Bryant
L, 59-78
vs. Blcxrmsburg
L, 53-79
vs. Franklin Pierce L, 75-80
Columbia Union W, 104-80
Clarion
W, 85-74 ot
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 76-79
at Ohio Vc^ey
W, 86-74
Mansfield
W, 96-85
at Shippensbuig W, 65-62
at IndiMia(Pa.)
L, 61-74
Lcxk Haven
W, 69-62
Slippe^Rcxk
L, 73-85
at Caliromia(Pa.) L, 65-74
at Clarion
L, 94-100
2ot
at Mansfield
L, 78-83
Inciiana(Pa.)
L, 63-71
Shippensburg
W, 84-61
at Slippery Rcxk L, 66-77
at Lcxk Haven
W, 76-67

Mercyhurst
W, 79-68
East Stroudsburg W, 69-55
Kutztown
W, 78-55
Ohio Valley
W, 7059
atCheyney
L, 66-72
at West Chester
L, 69-78
Allegheny
W, 86-58
at Mercyhurst
L, 76-82
Columbia Union W, 91-56
Millersville
W, 78-60
at Califomia(Pa.) W, 88-78
at Mansfield
W, 9082
at Blcxrmsburg
W, 84-81
at Qarion
W, 79-75
Shippensburg
L, 7071
Lcxk Haven
W, 84-78
lndiana(Pa.)
L, 76-82
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 89-79
at Slippery Rcxk W, 62-54
Clarion
W, 104-92
at Indiana(Pa.)
W, 70-65
at Shippensburg L, 84-95
Slippery Rcxk
W, 96-59
at Lock Haven
W, 70-62
PSAC Playoffs
Shippensburg
W, 99-81
Westchester
L, 72-82

2001-02
Record: 18-9

at Garmon
L, 69-72
Wooster
L, 57-72
at Mercyhurst
L, 68-74
at East Stroudsburg W, 74-67
at Kutztown
W, 80-77 ot
Columbia Union W, 76-68
at MillersviQe
L, 69-79
at Allegheny
W, 83-78
Lake Erie
W, 92-83 ot
Cheyney
W, 66-63
West Chester
L, 57-71
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 88-73
Mansfield
W, 77-72
Blcxjmsburg
W, 84-69
Qarion
W, 76-62
at Shippensburg W, 74-66
Mercyhurst
W, 83-70
at Lock Haven
W, 82-72
at lndiana(Pa.)
L, 63-81
- - - • - 72-101
80-66
74-78
Inciiana(Pa.)
W, 77-75
Shippensburg
W, 83-75
at Slippery Rcxk W, 75-64
Lcxk Haven
W, 81-70
PSAC Playoffs
at Califomia(Pa.) L, 70-82

2002-03
Record: 17-11

CalPa) Holiday Inn Classic
vs. Dist cjf ColumHa L, 62-67
vs. West \firginia
Wesleyan
W, 65-55
Garmon
L, 60-74
Mercyhurst
L, 60-68
Millersville
W, 79-70
West Chester
W, 6B58
at Mercyhurst
L, 60-69
BlcxrmsDurg
W, 70-69
East Stroucisburg W, 55-54
vs. Bowie State
L, 75-90
vs. West Liberty St. W, 89-67
at Mansfield
W, 85-80
Lake Erie
W, 74-67
at Kutztown
L, 72-81
at Cheyney
W, 60-57
at Slippery Rcxk W, 90-67
Lcxk Haven
W, 74-72
lndiana(Pa.)
W, 73-71
Shippensburg
W, 70-58
at C^omia^a.) L, 44-58
at Clarion
L, 49-74
at Lcxk Haven
W, 69-66
Slippery Rcxk
W, 66-60
at Sriippensburg W, 71-60
at Indiaia(Pa.)
L, 59-88
Clarion
W, 57-43
Califomia(Pa.)
L, 59-73
PSAC Playoffs
Clarion
L, 63-76

2003-04
Record: 14-14

V\festVa. Wesleyan W,
vs. Dist of Columbia L,
vs. Wginia State L,
at Garmon
L,
at Mercyhurst
W,
Mansfield
L,
Lake Erie
W,
Kutztown
W,
Cheyney
L,
Mercyhurst
L,
at Qiarleston(WV) L,
at Millersville
L,
at West Chester
L,
at Blcxrmsburg
W,
at East Stroudsburg W,
Slippery Rcxk
W,
at Lcx:k Haven
W,
at Indiana(Pa.)
L,
at Shippensburg W,
Califomia(Pa.)
W,
Qaricm
W,

80-61
66-83
64-67
59-70
65-45
67-72
88-69
77-55
6B-72
46-62
64-79
69-71 ot
59-75
74-69
68-65
81-57
75-58
74-78 /
63-50
75-^
64-60

Lcxk Haven
at Slippery Rcxk
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
at Qarion
at Califomia(Pa.)
PSAC Playoffs
Indiana (PA)

W,
W,
W,
L,
L,
L,

81-64
82-80 ot
54-52
59-72
55-62
45-48

L, 56-72

2004-05
Record: 24-7
at West \^rginia
Wesleyan
W, 85-69
CaLPa) Holiday Iim Qassic
vs. Virginia Union L, 52-79
vs. Ohio Valley
W, 78-55
Garmon
W, 69-60
PSU. McKeesport W, 88-68
at Mansfield
W, 82-70
at East Stroudsburg W, 58-55
PSU New
Kensington
W, 94-55
at Blcxmisbuig
W, 92-87
Charleston(WV)
W, 77-62
Mercyhurst
W, 71-51
Millersville
L, 64-66
Cheyney
■ W, 87-72
Kutztown
W, 79-56
West Chester
W, 62-58
Slippery Rcxk
W, 83-60
at CaUfomia(Pa.) W, 71-68
at lndiana(Pa.)
W, 89-81
Lcxk Haven
W, 69-54
at Qarion
L, 66-72
Shippensburg
W, 72-50
at Slippery Rcx:k L, 74-85
Califomia(Pa.)
W, 64-53
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 80-69
at Lcxk Haven
L, 63-69
Qarion
L, 61-69
at Shippensburg W, 75-58
PSAC Playoffs
Indiana(Pa.)
W, 80-63
Mansfield
W, 101-94
Millersville
W, 85-76
NCAA Div. n East Regional
vs. Indiana(Pa.)* L, 7^76 ot
* at Misenheimer, NC

NABC All-Americans
1995-9^
2001-02
2004-05

T)nx)ne Mason, G (1st team)
Kenny Tate, F (2nd team)
JaJdm Donaldson, F (1st team)

1967-68

NAIA All-Americans
1964-65
1965-66
1967-68
1968-69
1971-72
1970-71
1972-73
19^"74
1974"75
1975-^

Dan Petehel (2nd team)
Darryl MeacJiam (3rd team)
Frank Smith (3rd team)
Frank Smith (3rd team)
Fred Riley (3rd team)
Fred Riley (hon. mention)
Roy Stauffer (fwn. mention)
Roy Stauffer (hon. mention)
Dennis Hampton (hon. mention)
Tini Smiley Qion. mention)
Tun Smiley (hon. mention)

NABC All-District
1968-69
1975-76
1976-^
19^-79
1981-82
1982-83
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993"94
1994-95
1995-96
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2004-05

Frank Smith (3rd team)
Tim Smiley (3rd team)
Iim Smiley (3rd team)
Don Lovett (3rd team)
Land Battle (2nd team)
Land Battle (2nd team)
Tom Taylor (2nd team)
Jose Davis (2nd team)
Billy Wade (2nd team)
Billy Wade (1st team)
Sterling Washington (2nd team)
Adam Cheek (2nd team)
Adam Cheek (1st team)
Price Williams (1st team)
Tyrone Mason (1st team)
Tyrone Mason (1st team)
Kenny Tate (1st team)
Adam Kaufman (2nd team)
Kenny Tate (2nd team)
Adam Kaufman (2nd team)
Kenny Tate (1st team)
Jakim Donaldson (1st team)

1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67

1969-70
1970-71
1971-72

1972-73
1973-74

1974-75

1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80

AU-PSAC West
1961-62

1968-69

Ken Barker (hon. mention)
Jim Sims (hon. mention)
Wendell Rojik (hon. mention)
Dan Petehel (1st team)
Ken Barker (hon. mention)
Dan Petehel (1st team)
Dan Petehel (1st team)
Dave Shenelt (hon. mention)
Darryl Meaeham (1st team)
Dave Shenefelt (2nd team)
Don Dougan (2nd team)
Lynn Nelson (1st team)
Butdi Hurley (hon. mention)
Harry Jenkins (hon. mention)
Tim Maloney (hon. mention)
Darryl Meaeh^ (hon. mention)

1980-81
1981-82
1982-83

19R3-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

Frank Smith (hon. mention)
Don Dougan (1st team)
Frank Smith (1st team)
Harry Jenkins (2nd team)
Jim Robinson (2nd team)
Miek Unick (2nd team)
Frank Smith (1st team)
Rod Herron (2nd team)
Harry Jenkins (2nd team)
Art Diekinson (1st team)
Jim Prokell (1st team)
Dave Knowlton (1st team)
Fred Riley (1st team)
Jim Prokell (1st team)
Dave Knowlton (2nd team)
Fred Riley (1st team)
Jim Prokell (1st team)
Jim Romanis:^m (2nd team)
Roy Stauffer (non. mention)
Roy Stauffer (1st team)
Larry Betar (2nd team)
Roy Stauffer (1st team)
Dennis Hampton (2nd team)
James Boyd (2nd team)
Charlie Hiekox (2nd team)
Tim Smiley (1st team)
Charlie Hiekox (2nd team)
Larry Betar (2nd team)
Don Childs (2nd team)
Don Gerdich (hon. mention)
Gary Stanton (hon. mention)
Dennis Hampton (1st team)
Tim Smiley (1st team)
Gary Stanton (1st team)
Tim Smiley (2nd team)
Don Lovett (hon. mention)
Gary Stanton (1st team)
Rick Federicd (2nd team)
Don Lovett (2nd team)
Don Lovett (1st team)
Melvin Hcxjker (2nd team)
Tyrone Tillman (2nd team)
Melvin Hcxjker (1st team)
Don Lovett (1st team)
Tyrone Tillman (hon. mention)
Land Battle (2nd team)
Steve Senko (2nd team)
Land Battle (1st team)
Steve Senko (1st team,)
Land Battle (1st team)
Steve Senko (1st team)
Brian Simmons (2nd team)
Edwin Wright (2nd team)
Edwin Wright (1st team)
Earl Minor (2nd team)
Earl Minor (1st team)
Tom Taylor (1st team)
Tom Taylor (1st team)
Terrence Jenkins (1st team)
Jose Davis (2nd team)

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
2003-04
2004-05

Tom Taylor (2nd team)
Jose Davis (1st team)
Ricky Jordan (2nd team)
Billy Wade (1st team)
Billy Wade (1st team)
Sterling Washington (1st team)
Adam Cheek (1st team)
Aaron Brown (2nd team)
Price Wiliams (2nd team)
Adam Cheek (1st team)
Sean Gibson (2nd team)
Price Wiliams (1st team)
Tyrone Mason (2nd team)
Tyrone Mason (1st team)
Philip Melton (2nd team)
Tyrone Mason (1st team)
Antoine Jefferson (2nd team)
Hm Miller (2nd team)
Warren Chance (1st team)
Dwayne Butler (2nd team)
Adam Kaufman (2nd team)
Jesse Ogden (2nd team)
Amos Upshaw (2nd team)
Adam Is^ufman (1st team)
Michael Johnson (2nd team)
Adam Kaufman (1st team)
Kenny Tate (1st team)
Adam Kaufman (1st team)
Kenny Tate (1st team)
Blake Johnson (2nd team)
Kenny Tate (1st team)
Jakim Donaldson (1st team)
Rob Sims (1st team)
Jakim Dorialdson (1st team)
Rob Sims (2nd team)
Jakim Dorialdsonflsf team)
Ron Sims (2nd team)

PSAC West Player of
the Year
1994-95
1995-96
2000-01
2001-02
2004-05

Tyrone Mason, G
Tyrone Mason, G
Adam Kaufman, G
Kenny Tate, F
Jakim Donaldson, F

PSAC West Rookie of
the Year
1988-89
1995-96
1997-98
2001-02

Aaron Brown, F
Michael Johnson, F
Amos Upshaw, C
Dan Grabill, G

PSAC West Coach of
the Year
1985-86
1997-98
2000-01

Jim Sims
Greg Walcavich
Greg Walcavich

2000-01
Record: 21-7

Lake Erie
Garmon

W, 80-54
W, 91-80

Cdixdboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Jakim Donaldson

The 2004-05 Fighting Scots - PSAC Champions
page 42

Adam Kai^fman

Tyrone Mason

E^diiiboro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Tim Smiley

Kenny Tate
page 43

This is Edinboro University

All-Time vs. Opponents
Opponent

Akron
Alaska-Anchorage
Alaska-Fairbanks
Alcorn State
Alderson-Broaddus
Allegheny
Alliance
Alma
Ashland
Assumption
Atlantic Christian
Baldwin-WaUace
Bloomsbuig
Bluffton
Bowie State
Bridgeport
Bryant
Buffalo, Univ. at
Buffalo State
Califomia^a.)
Cal St.-Fullerton
Canisius
Capital
C^eme-Mellon
Centrm Michigan
Central State(Oh.)
Charleston(VW.), Univ. of
Cheyney
Qarion
Oark(Ga.)
Qeveland State
Columbia Union
Columbus State(Ga.)
Concord
Concordia
C.W. Post
Daemen
Davis & Elkins
Desalles
District of Columbia
Dowling
Dyke
DYouville
East Carolina
East Stroudsburg
Erie Branch
Fairmont State
Findlay
Franklin Pierce
Fredonia State
Frostburg State
Gannon
Geneva
Georgia State
Grove City
Gustavus Adolphus
Flanover
Hilbert
Hillsdale
Fliram
Indiana(Pa.)
Kanty College
Kent State
Kenyon
Kutztown
Lake Erie
Lake Superior State
LaRoche
Lawrence Tech
LeMoyne
Lincom(Pa.)
Lock Haven

FirstMeetiiig

1982-83
1992-93
1992-93
1974-75
1975-76
1930-31
1930-31
1971-72
1929-30
1984-85
1977-78
1963-64
1963-64
l%2-63
2002-03
1994-95
1999-00
194049
1929-30
1928-29
1968-69
1929-30
1971-72
l%l-62
1965-66
1984-85
2003-04
1965-66
1928-29
1986-87
194047
1989-90
1997-98
1977-78
1987-88
1984-85
1978-79
1982-83
194041
2002-03
1989-90
1986-87
1997-98
1985-86
1989-90
1930-31
1978-79
1933-34
1999-00
1928-29
1973-74
194049
1951-52
1977-78
1949-50
1975-76
1983-84
1997-98
1995-%
1970-71
1928-29
1928-29
1937-38
1968-69
1930-31
1993-94
1975-76
1980B1
1939-40
1986-87
1989-90
1957-58

Won Lost

1986-87
1992-93
1992-93
1974-75
1987-88

0
0
0
0
2

3

2001-02

14
55

14
25

1
2
1
1

0
2
1
0
1
8
0
1
0
1

1985-86
1971-72
1996-97
1998-99
1977-78
1975-76
2004-05
1962-63
2002-03
1994-95
1999-00
1951-52
1946-47
2004-05
1968-69
1941^
1976-77
1979-80
1965-66
1998-99
2004-05
2004-05
2004-05
1986-87
1967-68
2001-02

1997-98
1977-78
1987-88
1984-85
1996-97
1993-94
194041
2003-04
1989-90
1988-89
1997-98
1986-87
2004-05
1930-31
1993-94
1933-34
1999-00
1969-70
1976-77
2004-05
1985-86
1977-78
1983-84
1975-76
1983-84
1997-98
1995-96
1970-71
2004-05
1928-29
1937-38
1971-72
2004-05
2003-04
1998-99
1986-87
1942-43
1993-94
1989-90
2004-05

3
9
1
0
1
0
1
1

69
1
0
1
1
0

2
2
1
1

3
2

80
0

3

1

1
2
1
2
1

7
84

9
65

1
8
8
0
1
1
0

0

4

5

2

1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
2
1
0

4

5

0
0

1
1

49
7
27

7

9
3
1
0
1
1
1
0

7

6
1

0

55
7
0

13

18

1
0
1
1
1

0
1
0
0
0

63

83

1
0
2
10

2
2
1

0
1
1
1
0
1
2
2
1
0

79

17

9
1

5

Edin1x>ro University Men’s Basketball 2005-06

Opponent

First Meeting T jifst TVreetmg Won Lost

Long Beach State
Los Angeles State
Malone
Mansfield
Marietta
Mars Hill
Mercy
Mercyhurst
Michigan Lutheran
Midwestern State(Tx.)
MiUersville
Monmouth
Morgan State
Mount Union
Mount Vernon Nazarene
Muskingum
Northern Michigan
Northern State
Oakland
Oberlin
Ohio Chiropody
Ohio Valley
Ohio Wesleyan
Oneonta State
Palm Beach Atlantic
Penn State Behrend
Penn State McKeesport
Penn State New Kensington
Pitt-Bradford
Pitt-Johnstown
Point Park
Quincy
Robert Morris
Roberts Wesleyan
St Francis(Pa.)
St Lawrence
St Mary's
St Rose
St Mncent
Salem-Teikyo
Sam Houston State
Shepherd
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Southern Connecticut State
Stonehill
Swarlhmore
Teikyo-Post
Thiel
Tiffin
Virginia State
Mrginia Union
Wabash
Walsh
Washington & Lee
Wayland Baptist
Waynesburg
West Chester
Western Ontario
West Georgia
WestLibe^
Westminster
Westmont(Ca.)
West Mrginia State
West Wginia Tech
West Miginia Wesleyan
Wheeling Jesuit
\Mlmington(De.)
VMsconsin
Wittenberg
Wooster
Wright State
Youngstown YMCA

1968-69
1968-69
1993-94
1958-59
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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 than 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 dis­
abilities. In 2003 the University's instutioiial accreditation with the
Commission on Higher Education Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools was reaffirmed with commendation for ten years.
In the 2006-07 academic year, the University will celebrate its

Dr. Frank G. Pogue

President, Edinboro University ofPennsylvania
Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15th
president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
on July 1,19%.
A sociolo^t. 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 president at the
SUNY College at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY
Central Adirunistration, President Pogue was vice president for student
affairs, associate vice president for research and ^ucational develop­
ment, dean of imdergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, ^
at SUNY at Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leader­
ship groups. He serves as a member of the American Coimcil on
Education (ACE) Commission on Women in Higher Education which
provides counsel to ACE on policies related to women in higher educa­
tion and advises on other concerns related to expanded roles and equal
opportunity for women in higher education. He is a member of the
American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU)
Committee on Professional Development, Millennium Leadership
Initiative and Christa McAuliffe Selection Committee. He was appoint­
ed 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 (MSA).
Most recently, he served as President for the MSA Board of Trustees and
as a member of its Executive Committee, and he is a former vice chair
of the Commission's Executive Committee.
Dr. Pogue also serves on the Board of Trustees of the BACCHUS &

Sesquicentennial recognizing 150 years of service to the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and beyond.
Edinboro is situated just 100 miles nom the metropolitan areas of
Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsbiu'gh, and less than 20 miles south of the
dty of Erie — Pennsylvania's foxirth largest city. MeadvOle, the seat of
Crawford Cotmty, 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, plane­
tarium, observatory, reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, science
and robotics labs, writing center, niunerous computer labs with the lat­
est hardware and software, three art galleries, an animation studio, cam­
pus radio and televsion stations, health center, counseling center, and
much more - aU accessible for people with disabilities. The recently ren­
ovated and expanded Crawford Center for Health and Physical
Education and Disability Resources rivals any facility of ots kind in the
nation.
In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas, there are 43 build­
ings on the spacious Edinboro Campus, including six residence halls
with private or shared rooms, co-ed housing, honors housing, and liv­
ing-learned floors — all are wired for voice, video and data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie and Meadville.
Edinboro University in Erie — TTie 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.
Edinboro University in Meadville is located in the city's historic
Bessemer Building.
GAMMA Peer Education Network. He served for two years as chair­
person 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 ccxhair of the Higher Education Committee of
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell's Transition Team. In May, 2004, he
was appointed to the Pennsylvania Department of Education Hi^er
Education Advisory Board.
Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the Boards of Directors for the
Meadville Area Industrial Commission, the Erie Regional Chamber and
Growth Partnership, and the Erie Philharmonic (>chestra. He serves
on the Boards of Corporators for the Hamot Health Foimdation, the
Saint Wicent 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 Qub. Dr. Pogue was chair­
person of the Erie Coimty Millennium Commission, the Erie Coimty
State Employees Combing Appeal (SECA) campaign in 2001 and 2002,
and of the Erie Day School's Adopt-A-S^olar sdiolarship program
(2000-01 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 United Way of Erie Coimty and the Greater Erie County Chapter
of the American Red Cross.
Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber of Commerce
with the Louis J. TuUio Community Service Award. The Greater Erie
Community Action Committee (GECAQ 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.
I>r. 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 Sodolo^" for the Department
of Sociology. He continues to enjoy working in the classroom environ­
ment.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept and
philosophy of the Edinboro Family, a leamer where students come first and are an integral part of a caring and sup­
portive campus community.

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7:30 p.m.
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7:00 p.m.
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at Millersville
3:00 p.m.
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at Cheyney
3:00 p.m.
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PSU NEW KENSINGTON 7:30 p.m.
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