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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HISTORY
LOCATION
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Founded in 1857 as a private academy
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Located in the resort town of Edinboro, Pennsylvania
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Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and
Edinboro State College
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Just 15 miles south of -Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo · ·
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Easily accessible from interstates 90 and 79
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The second normal school established in Pennsylvania
and the 12th in the U.S.
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Became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July
1, 1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State
System of Higher Education
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
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FACILITIES
Forty-two b1:1ildings_ on
with a 5-acre fak~~ ' ·'...
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Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa.
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Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football,
golf, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling
585-acre wooded campus
Seven-story library with more than 430,000 bound
·volumes and 1,200,000 microform units, on-line public access catalog, on-line (\t:1d~ CD-ROM searching
systems, public access catalog for the visually
impaired, and interlibrary loafr service
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Eight on-campus residence haU~
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Planetarium, modern science labs, solar observatory,
robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and center for the performing arts
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ATHLETICS
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Honors program for academically gifted students
Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situations and personal relationships
OF PENNSYLVANIA
A member of the State System
of Higher Education
The nation's third largest educational program for the
physically disabled including services for the hearing
impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled
International education program for the exchange of .
faculty and students
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Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic,
parent-child development-center, and computer lab for
children
_Seven powerful mini-computer systems, more than
550 personal computers, 200 terminals, and IO computer labs with current hardware and software
Recreational facilities, life skills center, and nurse's
station for students with disabilities
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Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible
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A newly-remodeled University Center with an indoor
running track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room,
racquetball and handball courts, full-service bookstore
and dining areas, bowling lanes, and an aerobics room
1994-95
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
MEMO TO THE MEDIA
Edinboro University's 1994-95 guide has been designed to
assist members of the press in coverage of Fighting Scot men's
basketball. Press releases, photographs and statistics of all winter sports will be made available for your use throughout the
season. Pre-game basketball materials (rosters, starters, statistics
and records) are available at the press table. A play-by-play,
halftime and final statistics will be provided for each home
game. If additional infor11?,ation is desired, please contact the
Sports Information Office, Todd V. Jay, director, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, Pa. 16444, office phone 814732-2811, home phone 814-734-4317, fax 814-732-2596.
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Women's basketball, cross country, softball, swimming, tennis, track, and volleyball
The Fighting Scots compete in the Pennsylvania Con-
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Association, Divisions I and II
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Guide Editor: Todd V. Jay
Staff Credits: Will Adair, Sean Brown
Photo Credits: Bob Wheeler
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is committed to affirmative action
and equal opportunity for all persons in its educational programs, activities, and employment practices.
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PRESIDENT FOSTER F. DIEBOLD
Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President
Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from 1977 to
1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of
Regents and special assistant to the president of the University
of Alaska Statewide System .. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College in New Jersey
and a member of the graduate faculty at that institution; and
from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public Schools.
Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management, President Diebold's scholarly achievements
in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserve
special mention. The model statement he authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical
Practices for College Presidents," was unanimously adopted by
that professional organization and published as policy for the
chief executives of its nearly 400 member institutions nationwide. It is the first formally adopted ethical practices and policy
statement for higher education presidents.
For his leadership on an international scale and for his many
contributions to the advancement of higher education and
enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, President
Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals from three
Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence
were presented during visits to the Edinboro campus by official
Pakistani delegations.
Now in his fifteenth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Foster F. Diebold is the fourteenth chief
executive officer of the institution of higher learning that has
come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvania's and
the nation's finest. He has bro_ught a vigorous educational and
moral leadership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a
clear sense of direction and purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity.
President Diebold was also honored by the Government of
Pakistan with the awarding of the degree of Doctor of Laws
(honoris causa), presented at the Government House in the City
of Karachi. The ceremony was attended by the presidents of the
several Pakistani universities holding linkage agreements with
Edinboro University, as well as many high-ranking officials of
the Government of Pakistan and U.S. diplomatic officials.
Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's
tenure. The University has returned to financial health. Significant facilities and grounds improvements have been achieved,
with several of the historic structures on campus restored to their
original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized
and improved, with more than 1_90 degree offerings now available. Enrollment gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. International linkages have been
established with institutions in several other countries , and
Edinboro University's program for students with disabilities continues to garner acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges
and universities in the United States. Widely recognized as a
leader in education both here and abroad, President Diebold has
positioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the
1990s, as well as those that will face public higher education in
the 21st century.
A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported the enabling
legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of
1982) and saw the State System come to existence in 1983 as a
member of the transition team. He currently serves on the System's Executive Council of Presidents and on the boards of the
Pennsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, and the Dixon University Center at Harrisburg.
President Diebold's stature in American higher education
was recognized recently by several high-level appointments. He
was named to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations,
the leading national organization devoted to bµilding construeti ve relationships between the two countries. He was also
appointed to the Leadership Council of the Northeast-Midwest
Institute, a regional component of the Center for Regional Policy, and to the Pennsylvania Humanities Council , the private,
non-profit group promoting statewide public understanding of
the humanities.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth
College and also holds a master of arts in educational administration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework
requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers University
and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the
Ph.D. program in higher education at the University of
Pittsburgh.
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MEET THE SCOTS
ASSISTANT COACH STERLING WASHINGTON
HEAD COACH GREG WALCAVICH
coach for the United States Olympic Festival in Syracuse, New
York.
In 1983, he moved on to the Division I ranks, as an assistant coach at Rice University. There, he was a part of some of
the biggest wins in Rice basketball history including victories
over Arkansas, Notre Dame, and Houston. After staying at Rice
for four years, Walcavich joined the Bobcats of West Virginia
Wesleyan in 1987.
Taking over a squad which returned only four players and a
schedule that showed just l l games, he quickly turned the program around and posted an 18-10 slate in his first year. During
his initial season, Walcavich led his Bobcats to championships
in the Lock Haven tournament and also in the annual Walker
Brothers' tourney here in Edinboro. Wesleyan downed the Fighting Scots 103-90 in the championship game. His squad then
edged the Plaid 90-84 in a non-conference tilt later in the year.
In his last season at West Virginia Wesleyan, Walcavich led ·
the Bobcats to 22 wins against just nine losses with a squad of
all underclassmen.
Overall, his ten-year head coaching mark is 246-112 (a winning percentage of .687).
Married for 20 years to wife Maureen, Walcavich has two
daughters, Sarah, 14, and Jennifer, 11 .
Sterling Washington, a volunteer assistant under Coach
Greg Walcavich in 1991-92, begins his third season as Edinboro's assistant basketball coach.
Washington, who played for the Scots from 1988-91, was
an All-PSAC first team choice following his senior season. He
was also tabbed to the All-East Region second team by the
National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
Edinboro's 16th best all-time rebounder with 526, Washington also netted 931 points to rank in the top 20 among Fighting
Scot players. He played just two and one-half seasons at Edinboro after spending three years in the United States Army. Also
a great defensive player, Washington totaled 161 career steals
including 75 his senior year, the second most for a single season
in Fighting Scot history.
Washington graduated from Edinboro University in May
1992 with a bachelor of arts in criminal justice and a minor in
geography.
"We are thrilled that Sterling has chosen to come to our program," Walcavich said. "He brings a great deal to our team, our
program and our University. His dedication and intensity as a
player will serve him well as a coach. Sterling's vast experience
in the military certainly will be a positive trait in his coaching
career."
Washington resides in Edinboro.
On April lO, 1989, Gregory L. Walcavich became Edinboro
University's tenth men's head basketball coach.
GREG .·WALCAVICH AS A
Walcavich, 42 years old. came from West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buchannon, West Virginia. A graduate of
Bladensburg High School in Maryland, he received a journalism
degree from Rutgers University in 1973.
In his first season as the Scots head coach, Walcavich guided them to one of the best seasons in school history. On three
occasions the Fighting Scots were ranked in the nation's top 20.
posting an impressive 22-5 record. Despite playing in the rugged
PSAC, the Boro was overlooked for the NCAA II tournament.
Walcavich began his coaching career as an assistant at
Birmingham Southern in Alabama, where he stayed for four seasons. In 1977, he obtained his first head coaching position at
Alexander City (Alabama) Junior College. After one year, Walcavich returned to Birmingham Southern as the school's head
coach.
HEAD COACH
Season
School
1978-79
Birmingham Southern College
29-4
1979-80
Birmingham Southern College
23-9
1980-81
Birmingham Southern College
22-8
1981-82
Birmingham Southern College
18-15
1982-83
Birmingham Southern College
22-8
1987-88
West Virginia Wesleyan College
18-10
1988-89
West Virginia Wesleyan College
22-9
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During his five years at BSC, an NAIA affiliate. Walcavich
posted an impressive 114-44 record. His teams were ranked in
the top 20 four times in five seasons, as high as number two in
1979 and twice appeared in the NAIA national tournament in
Kansas City, Missouri.
1989-90
EDINBORO UNIVERS ITY
22-5
1990-91
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
18-10
1991-92
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
20-9
1992-93
1993-94
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
EDINBORO UNIVERI~"TY
11 Seasons
For his efforts at Birmingham Southern, Walcavich was
named District "Coach of the Year" three times. His success was
recognized nationally in 198 l as he was selected as an assistant
*NCAA Tournament appearance
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THE PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Pennsylvania
Conference) is the largest NCAA II conference in the nation and
is composed of the 14 universities in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education.
Stroudsburg, Kutztown, Mansfield, Millersville, and West
Chester; Western Division - California, Clarion, Edinboro, Indiana, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, and Slippery Rock.
In basketball the top two teams in each division compete in
a preliminary playoff with the winners proceeding to the Pennsylvania Conference championship game at a determined site.
The eventual champion is awarded an automatic berth in the
NCAA II East Regional Tournament.
Championship competition is sponsored for 20 men's and
women's sports in the Pennsylvania Conference with all 14 universities belonging to Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) while some elect to compete in
Division I sports. PSAC teams have won numerous honors in
national competition over the years and have helped the PSAC
become one of the most highly respected Division II conferences in the nation.
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The Pennsylvania Conference is under the leadership of a
board of directors, which consists of the 14 university presidents
who govern through an executive committee. Current chairman
of the board is Mansfield University President, Mr. Rodney C.
Kelchner.
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1994-95 FIGHTING -SCOTS
1993-94 YEAR IN REVIEW
There may have been better overall records in past years,
but the 1993-94 edition of the Fighting Scots basketball team
accomplished something no other team in school history had
ever done - win a game in the NCAA II national playoffs.
Finishing the year 20-8, coach Greg Walcavich's third 20~·
win season in five years, the Scots advanced to the NCAA East
Regional semifinals with a convincing 88-67 "play-in" victory
over West Chester University. The Scots then .fell to East
Regional champion IUP in _a semifinal matchup. But the setback
did not tarnish an otherwise banner season for the Scots.
The Scots won 12 of their first 14 games including a victory
over Gannon University, 69-58, in the championship of Edinboro's Daniel Overheim Memorial Tournament and finished as
the #14-ranked squad in the final NCAA II poll, Edinboro's
highest ever. Playing in arguably the toughest conference in the
country, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, the Scots
8-4 western division slate was only good enough for third place.
Plenty of top individual performances highlighted the season as forward Price Williams and guard Tyrone Mason were
named to the AII-PSAC West all-star squad. Williams was also
tabbed first-team East Region by the National Association of
Basketball Coaches (NABC) and honorable mention All-American by Don Hansen's Basketball Ga~,ette magazine. Williams, a
product of F.W. Ballou High School in Washington, D.C., tallied
557 points (19.9 pg) this season, tying him for the fourth highest
single-season total in school history. He led the Scots in 15 statistical categories, including scoring, rebounding (8.9), threepoint field goals (59), blocked shots (24) and steals (73).
Mason, a sophomore from Philadelphia, was named to the
second-team conference squad for his brilliant play at the point
guard spot. He was second to Williams in scoring (16.5), threepoint field goals (49) and steals (52) and led the team with 156
assists. His .point total of 463 was the 14th most for a single-season in Edinboro school history.
In addition to Williams, other seniors making strong contributions were guards Ron Santiago (5.8 ppg, 80 assists) and Walter Reap (9.0 ppg, 81 % FT), center Lasana Crider (8.2 ppg, 5.9
rpg) and forwards Charles Zollicoffer (4.2 ppg, 24 assists) and
Alex Boyden (3.1, 10 3's).
Williams led the Scots in scoring and rebounding in 13 different games a year ago with a season high 33 points in a 98-82
road win over Clarion. He grabbed ten or more rebounds in ten
games a year ago. Mason drilled IUP for 31 points in an overtime loss in January and led the Scots with a 26-point effort in
the playoff win against West Chester.
ANoNow.
Coming off one of the most successful seasons- in school
history, the Edinboro men's basketball team looks _to return to
the NCAA II tournafnept in 1994-95, but the first priority, as
always, is the rugged Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
"As I have said in the past. our priority is the PSAC Championship, something that has eluded us. When you play in a conference as balanced as ours, your attention has to remain focused
on the teams in our own backyard ," said Coach Greg Walcavich,_
beginning his sixth year (92-49) as director of the Scot program.
"Getting to the NCAA's was nice a year ago and we certainly
want to return, but we have to be realistic in our approach to the
season. We were only good enough last year to finish third in
our division and I am sure that this year won't be any easier."
Faced with the loss of one ·of the school's best all-around
players ever in Price Williams. the Boro will look to the
increased contributions from its four returning players to lead
the charge in 1994-95. Spearheading that effort will be point
guard Tyrone Mason, a PSAC West second team choice a year
ago. Second to Williams in nearly every statistical category,
Mason netted 16.5 points per game last season and led the squad
with 156 assists. His 463 points were the 14th most for a single
season in Boro history. Among his many top performances was
a career high 31 points in a tough overtime loss at nationally
ranked IUP.
Also returning with plenty of big game experience will be
forwards Phillip Melton and Chris Paris and center Johan Clay.
Melton, a two-year starter, netted 7.3 points and 4.7
rebounds a year ago, and led the Scots in field goal percentage
(57%, 75-132). Showing great consistency over his brief career,
Melton scored 187 points as a freshman and 183 a year ago.
Paris, originally a walk-on two years ago from nearby
Seneca High School, has matured into a fine player for the
Scots. Connecting on 42% of his three-point goals last season,
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NAME
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HOMETOWN
HIGH SCHOOL
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Michael Blunt
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Philadelphia, PA
Simon Gratz
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Johan Clay
Sr.
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6-5
240
Gibson, LA
H. L. Bourgeouis
50
Jason Crotty
Fr.
C
6-7
225
Erie, PA
Northeast .
20
Brian Ellis
So.
F
6-7
215
Erie, PA
Academy
32
Tyrone Mason
Jr.
G
6-1
175
Philadelphia, PA
Bartram
24
Michael McCleskey
Jr.
F
6-4
195
Canton, OH
Glen Oak
14
Phillip Melton
Jr.
F
6-3
185
Philadelphia, PA
Bartram
25
Jesse Ogden
Fr.
G
6-4
195
Georgetown, ONT
Bishop Reding
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Chris· Paris
Jr.
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6-3
205
Wattsburg, PA
Seneca
1994-95
he averaged 5.6 points per game while committing just 21
turnovers in over 350 minutes played.
Clay, rotating as a starter last season with Lasana Crider,
will solidify the interior for the Plaid this year. Playing in all 28
games a year ago, he averaged six points and over four rebounds
per outing connecting on 54% of his shots from the field. Clay's
22 blocked shots tied for second on the squad.
Included among the new faces to the Scots' 1994-95 squad
will be guard Michael Blunt. center Jason Crotty, forward Brian
Ellis, forward Michael McCleskey and guard Jesse Ogden.
Blunt, who comes to the Boro from basketball rich Simon
Gratz High School , averaged 12 points, five rebounds, four
assists and two steals last season and will give the Scots a threat
from the perimeter.
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Crotty, who recently completed his final year of high school
in Canada, also performed nearby scholastically for North East
High School. He led North East to a 20- 7 mark, netting 20
points and 13 rebounds per outing.
Ellis, also from the Erie area, transferred to Edinboro from
Division I Canisius and should have an immediate impact. He
played in 26 games for the Grifs in 1992-93 after a stellar career
at Academy High School. His senior year, he led the Lions to a
26-4 record.
McCleskey, at 6-4 can play the guard or forward spot. is an
Ohio product who last played at Cuyahoga Community College
in the Cleveland area. A double digit scorer for his juco squad
the past two seasons, he is a solid all-around athlete with great
ability and knowledge of the game.
Ogden, a sharpshooter from Ontario, will give the Scots a
strong threat from the three-point circle. He netted over 20
points per game last season, connecting on an incredible 156
three-point goals.
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Team Trainer ................. ::: ................_. ... George Roberts
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1994-95 Team Captains ..... .-................................... TBA
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Home Court ..................... McComb Fieldhouse (4,000)
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Interim Athletic Director .,·.........L .... :t:. Jody Mooradian
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JOHAN CLAY
CENTER,
6-5, 250,
TYRONE MASON
GUARD,
SENIOR
6-1, 175, JUNIOR
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, BARTRAM HIGH SCHOOL
GIBSON, LOUISIANA, H.L. BOURGEOIS HIGH
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played in all 28 games, predominantly
as the Scots starting five-man, averaging just under 20 minutes per game
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outstanding playmaker, named to the
second team PSAC west all-star squad a
year ago
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soft touch on the interior with great
rebounding skills
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netted six points and 4.4 rebounds per
game a year ago, connecting on 54%,
74 of 136, of his field goal tries
led the squad with 156 assists while second in scoring (l 6.5 ), points ( 463 ),
three-point goals (49), free throw made
(72), and free throw percentage (76%),
minutes (832) and steals (52)
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124 rebounds were third on the team
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tied for second on the squad with 22
blocked shots
his single-season point total tied him for
14th most in Edinboro history
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tallied team game highs of six steals
(vs. Malone) and IL assists (twice) last
season
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nailed a career high 31 points in tough
94-93 overtime setback at IUP
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led the Scots in scoring seven times last
year, including 26 tallied in the NCAA II play-down win over West Chester
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career highs of 18 points and 15
rebounds in win over Columbia Union
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single-game rebound mark of 15
ranked in the top five among players in
the PSAC last season
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led Scots in rebounding in three games a year ago
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tallied a dozen points in early season wins over Davis & Elkins and Mercyhurst
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averaged over 21 points per game in three contests against rival Gannon
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came to the Boro a year ago after averaging over 13 points and 11 rebounds
per game for Brevard Community College in North Carolina
junior college All-American at Camden Junior College before coming to
Edinboro
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tallied over 1,000 career points in high school for coach George Tomosky
as Bartram's second all-time leading scorer
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Walcavich on Clay: Johan has been a leader since his arrival on our campus
both on and off the court. He works hard to improve daily and should have an
outstanding year. His play on the defensive end and off both backboards will be
instrumental in our success. He consistently plays bigger than his 6-5 frame.
Walcavich on Mason: Tyrone had a fine year last season and we lookfor even
better things this year. He had his best games against the toughest opponents
which is unusual for an underclassman. He is an outstanding offensive player
who is working hard to develop the other areas of his game. We expect him to
have a great season.
EDINBORO NUMBERS
EDINBORO NUMBERS
YEAR
1993-94
G
28
FG-A
74-136
PCT
54
3PT-A
0-l
FT-A
17-33
PCT
52
REB
124
AVG
4.4
TP
165
AVG
5.9
A
9
s
15
BLK MIN PL AVG
22
541 (l 9.3)
YEAR
1993-94
G
28
FG-A
171-336
PCT
51
3PT-A
49-134
FT-A
72-95
PCT
76
REB
86
AVG
3.1
TP
463
AVG
16.5
A
s
156 52
BLK MIN PL AVG
1
832 (29.7)
Born: April 18, l 972 ... Major: psychology ... Full Name: Johan Lamont Clay ... Personal Favorites: Charles
Barkley (athlete), New York Knicks (team), Kickboxer IV (movie), Lasagna (food)
Born: August 17, 1973 ... Major: social work ... Full Name: Tyrone Keith Mason ... Personal Favorites: Michael
Jordan (athlete), Edinboro (team), Body & Soul (movie), Chicken (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To further my education at a good school and to play and contribute, as much as I can, to a
quality basketball program."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Because I thought Edinboro was one of the best Division II schools around and I liked the
coaches."
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CHRIS PARIS
FORWARD,
PHILLIP MELTON
6-3, 205, JUNIOR
FORWARD,
WATTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, SENECA HIGH SCHOOL
•
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, BARTRAM HIGH SCHOOL
versatile performer who, as a part-time
starter, played in 22 games for the
Scots last season
•
can play either the guard or small forward position, with strong perimeter
shooting skills
•
-averaged 5.6 points per game last year,
while committing just 21 turnovers in
357 minutes played
•
one ~f the top three point shooters in
Edinboro history, connected on 17 of
41 from the arc in 93-94 for 42%
6-2, 195, JUNIOR
•
played in 25 of 28 games last year and
20 as a freshman
•
can play the swing position or move
inside due to great jumping and
rebounding abilities
•
averaged 7.3 points and 4.7 rebounds
per game last season
•
made a team high 57%, 75 of 132, of
field goal attempts
•
averaged 21 minutes per game last year,
committing only 29 turnovers with
seven blocks and 22 steals
•
scored 14 points in a rugged road loss
to California and an even dozen in the
Fairmont State victory
•
scored 370 points in his two year stint, 187 as a freshman and 183 last season
•
71 % career free throw shooter over 39
games
•
hit for a career high 21 points in 85-59
win over Columbia Union
•
added 14 points off the bench in a 98-71 victory over Point Park
•
tallied nine points in four different games a year ago
•
all-time leading scorer in Seneca history with I, 173 career points
•
career mark of .556% in field goal tries, connecting on 149 of 268
•
all-country choice in basketball and track in high school
•
tallied over nine points per game as a freshman, third on team in 92-93
•
scored over 24 points per game in senior year at Bartram High School
•
lettered in soccer, basketball and baseball in high school
Walcavich on Paris: Chris has developed his overall game in the past two
years as much as anyone we have had in our program. Because he had an
excellent background coming in, he has just taken ojf(in his development) since
his arrival. We look for him to have a big year for us.
Walcavich on Melton: Phillip is an outstanding competitor and thrives on
tough situations. He has proven he can play bigger than his 6-3, 190 pound
frame. Quick, intense and strong are the three best words to describe him.
Phillip plays his best when his best is needed.
EDINBORO NUMBERS
YEAR
1992-93
1993-94
Totals
G
17
22
39
FG-A
19-50
46-109
65-159
PCT
38
42
41
3PT-A
2-5
17-41
19-46
FT-A
13-18
14-20
27-38
PCT
72
70
71
REB
29
54
83
AVG
1.7
2.5
2.1
EDINBORO NUMBERS
TP
53
123
176
AVG
3. 1
5.6
4.5
A
5
s
7
BLK
0
lQ
15
il
5.
18
5
MIN PL AVG
153 (9.0)
357 Ll.6.2}
510(13.l)
YEAR
1992-93
1993-94
Totals
FG-A
G
20 74-136
25 . 75-132
149-268
45
PCT
54
57
56
3PT-A
0-0
Ll
1-2
FT-A
39-80
32-80
71-160
PCT
49
40
REB
133
ill.
44
251
AVG
6.7
4.7
5.6
TP
187
183
370
AVG
9.4
7.3
8.2
A
25
32
57
s
26
22
48
BLK MIN PL AVG
482 (24.1)
11
528 a.LU
1
18
1010 (22.4)
Born: September 6, 1972 ... Major: secondary earth and space science ... Full Name: Christopher L. Paris ... Personal
Favorites: Charles Barkley (athlete), University of North Carolina (team), A Few Good Men (movie), Lasagna (food)
Born: September 20, 1972 ... Major: criminal justice ... Full Name: Phillip C. Melton ... Personal Favorites: Julius
Erving (athlete), Philadelphia 76ers (team), The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh (movie), Shrimp (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To get a good education and to continue the long line of family members who have attended
here."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Because of its strong basketball program."
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MICHAEL MCCLESKEY
BRIAN ELLIS
FORWARD/CENTER,
6-7, 215, SOPHOMORE
GUARD,
CANTON, OHIO, GLEN OAK HIGH SCHOOL
ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA, ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
•
transfer to the Boro from Canisius College in New York
•
he played in 26 games, scoring 43
points and grabbing 35 rebounds for the
Division I Griffs during the 1992-93
season
6-4, 195, JUNIOR
•
enters the Edinboro system from Cuyahoga Community College in the Cleveland, Ohio, area
•
graduated from CCC with an associate
of arts degree
•
was a two year starter in junior college
•
was a consistent double-digit scorer for
his juco squad over the past two years
•
solid all-around athlete with great
jumping ability, will give the Scots
good strength and size in the lineup
•
will give the Scots solid inside play this
season, versatile athlete who can play
any of three spots
•
exceptional quickness inside, with solid
shooting touch
•
will play a major factor in the Scots
rebounding success this year
•
can play either the two, three or four
position
•
played locally at Academy High School
for coach Tom Walen
•
•
led the Academy High Lions to a 26-4,
12-4 Metro Conference mark and to the Western Pennsylvania finals his
senior season
played for Jim Nicademo in high
school as the Glen Oak High Eagles
competed in the Federal League in the
Canton area
•
three year letterman in high school
•
named Player of the Year in the Metro Conference
•
•
second team all-state in Pennsylvania, averaging 19 points and 16 rebounds
as a senior with career high of 32 points and 20 rebounds
playing primarily the guard spot in high school, he was defensive player of
the year
•
netted l 5 points per game as a junior
•
lettered four years in basketball and one in football in high school
Walcavich on McCleskey: We look for Mike to come in this year and help us
in the backcourt. He can play both guard spots and is an excellent perimeter
rebounder. He will help fill the void left by Ron Santiago and Walter Reap.
Walcavich on Ellis: He has worked very hard since his arrival at Edinboro
and we expect him to have a fine season. We look for him to rebound and score
offensively and to defend some of the bigger people in our league. Brian has
had outstanding coaching in the past and is once again ready to play.
Born: November 22, l 973 . .. Major: psychology/sociology . .. Full Name: Brian Scott Ellis .. . Personal Favorites:
Michael Jordan (athlete), Edinboro (team), Boyz in the Hood (movie), Pizza (food)
Born: November 23, 1970 ... Major: computer science ... Full Name: Michael J. McCleskey ... Personal Favorites:
Michael Jordan (athlete), Chicago Bulls (team), Mance II Society (movie), Lasagna (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "It was close to home."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Because of its excellent basketball program as well as the academic standards of the University."
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JASON CROTTY
MICHAEL BLUNT
GUARD,
6-0, 180, FRESHMAN
CENTER/FORWARD,
6-7, 225, FRESHMAN
PRESCOTT, ONTARIO, NORTH EAST HIGH SCHOOL
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, SIMON GRATZ HIGH SCHOOL
•
enters the program from basketball rich
Simon Gratz High School in the
Philadelphia area
•
comes to the Boro after a year of high
school ball in Canada where he averaged 19 points per game
•
can play the point or the shooting guard
spot
•
will help solidify the Scots' inside
game at the five position
•
great moves and ball handling ability,
will give the team solid shooting from
the outside
•
solid shooting touch inside and also
from the wing
•
•
played on the 1992-93 high school
team which claimed the national championship
will also add to the Boro's rebounding
strength, giving solid depth on the
inside
•
•
as a senior helped the Bulldogs to a 264 record and perfect 12-0 slate in the
rugged Public League
at nearby North East High School, he
helped the Grapepickers to a second
place finish in the Erie County (Pa.)
League his senior season
•
was named all-public second team as a
senior and honorable mention all-city
•
Grapepickers were 20-7 his senior year
•
•
solid all-around performer, averaged 12 points, five rebounds, four assists
and two steals his senior season
named first-team all-county at North
East
•
netted 20 points and I 3 rebounds per outing
•
helped the Bulldogs capture Public League runners up honors last season,
as well as team titles at the Latrobe Rotary and War Memorial tournaments
•
lettered three years in basketball and two in baseball in high school
Walcavich on Crotty: Jason has a bright future at Edinboro. After a fine high
school career he furthered his development in Canada. He grew a good bit over
the past year and had a chance to further the skills he learned from coach
Young. He has the size and strength to be a force for us in the future .
Walcavich on Blunt: Mike has benefited greatly by participating in one of the
outstanding high school basketball programs in America. He has learned so
much from coach Ellerbe and the Simon Gratz program that he plays like he is
an upperclassman. We look for Mike to have an outstanding career here at
Edinboro.
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Born: July l, 1976 ... Major: undecided ... Full Name: Michael A. Blunt ... Personal Favorites: Michael Jordan
(athlete), Golden State Warriors (team), Scarface (movie), Chicken wings (food)
Born: April 9, 1975 ... Major: physical education ... Full Name: Jason A. Crotty ... Personal Favorites: Charles
Barkley (athlete), Phoenix Suns (team), Blue Chips (movie), Chicken wings (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To further my education and to enhance my athletic ability."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To get a good education and hopefully find a job in the USA."
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JESSE OGDEN
GUARD/FORWARD,
6-4, 195, FRESHMAN
GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO, BISHOP REDING HIGH SCHOOL
•
great range from the perimeter, gives
the Scots a solid deep-shooting threat
•
could impact the Boro program immediately as a first-year player
•
can play the two or three position and
will be one of the team's top "zonebusters"
•
excellent court knowledge with a great
work ethic to adjust to the college
game
•
1994-95 OPPONENTS
Head Coach ..................... Bruce Webster (31st season, 513-306)
1993-94 Record .................................................................. 15-12
SID/Phone ........... .................... Robert E. Baird Jr./203-576-4735
Columbia Union Pioneers
Location ................................................ Takoma Park, Maryland
Conference/Affiliation ............... Independent/NCAA II, NAIA I
Head Coach .................. ..... Rick Murray (11th season, l05-121)
1993-94 Record .................................................................... 4-23
SID/Phone .................................... ...... Tom Grove/30 l-891-4196
Clarion University Golden Eagles
Location .................................................... Clarion, Pennsylvania
Conference/ Affiliation .............................. PSAC West/NCAA II
Head Coach ........... .................. . Ron Righter (7th season, 94-63)
1993-94 Record ....................................... 15-11 (4-8 conference)
SID/Phone ............................. Richard P. Herman/814-226-2334
Malone College Pioneers
Location ................................................................. Canton, Ohio
Conference ........... ................. .......... ......... .................... Mid-Ohio
Head Coach ........................... Hal Smith (12th season, 232-122)
1993-94 Record .......... .. .... .... ........ .... ...... .. .... ..... ... ........ ...... 16- 15
SID/Phone ..................................... Mark Bankert/216-4 71-8293
California University Vulcans
Location ................ .... ... ... ..... ....... ......... California, Pennsylvania
Conference ............... ....................................... ..... ..... PSAC West
Head Coach ... ...................... .. ... Jim Boone (9th season, 175-58)
1993-94 Record ...................................... 25-5 (I 0-2 conference)
SID/Phone ......................................... Bruce Wald/412-938-4552
Point Park College Pioneers
a product of Ontario , Canada, he
played for coach Chris Dooley at Bishop Reding High School lettering three
seasons
Location ............................................... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ................. ... ..................... KECC/N AIA I
Head Coach .................... ............ Bob Rager (6th season, 60-81 )
1993-94 Record ............ .... ......... ... ...... .... 13-13 (6-7 conference)
SID/Phone ..................................... Gary Lobaugh/412-392-3849
•
netted 20 points per game last year
•
connected on an incredible 156 threepoint goals in high school
•
led his high school to an overall record of 49-5
•
the Royals were the third ranked team in the Province of Ontario
Shippensburg University Red Raiders
Location ............. ............................. Shippensburg. Pennsylvania
Conference .... .. ............................................... .... ................ PSAC
Head Coach .......... ... ... Rodger Goodling (25th season, 289-329)
1993-94 Record ........ .. ..... ... ... ............ ..... 13-13 (5-7 conference)
SID/Phone ...... ................... ............. ..... John Alosi/717-532-120 I
Millersville University Marauders
Walcavich on Ogden: He had an outstanding career in high school. He has
very developed basketball skills and competed against the best in Ontario. His
experience on the Provencial team last summer should only enhance his play
here. He needs only to adjust to the Edinboro style to excel.
Location ............................................. Millersville, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ......... .... .. PSAC (East), ECAC/NCAA II
Head Coach .... ....... ......... ..... John Kochan ( 12th season, 242-82)
1993-94 Record ...... ........... .. ................... 18-10 (9-3 conference)
SID/Phone ...... ............... ...... ............. Greg Wright/717-872-3100
Mansfield University Mountaineers
Location ........................ .. ..................... Mansfield, Pennsylvania
Conference ................................................................. PSAC East
Head Coach .............. ........... Tom Ackerman (6th season, 57-75)
1993-94 Record ........................ ................ 9-17 (4-8 conference)
SID/Phone ..................... .......... Steve McCloskey/717-662-4845
Mercyhurst College Lakers
Location ................................................. ........ Erie, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ............................. Independent/NCAA JI
Head Coach ................................ Bill Morse (4th season, 43-37)
1993-94 Record ..................................................... ........... .. 13-13
SID/Phone ...................... ..................... .... Ed Hess/814-824-2525
Indiana University Indians
Location .................................................... Indiana, Pennsylvania
Conference ................... ............. ......... .. ..................... PSAC West
Head Coach ........ ... ..... ..... .. ... Kurt Kanaskie (7th season, 99-66)
1993-94 Record ................................. .. .. .. 27-3 (11-1 conference)
SID/Phone ......... .. ..... ... ......... ..... ........ Larry Judge/412-357-2747
West Chester University Golden Rams
Location ........................................... West Chester, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation .... ...... ............... ...... PSAC East/NCAA II
Head Coach ........................ Dick Delaney (8th season. 116-75)
1993-94 Record ........... ........................... 22-6 (I 0-2 conference)
SID/Phone .... .............................. Tom Di Camillo/6 I0-436-3316
Born: August 28, 1975 ... Major: elementary education ... Full Name: Jesse Dylan Ogden ... Personal Favorites:
Walt Williams (athlete), Edinboro (team), Prelude to a Kiss (movie), Watermelon (food)
Gannon University Golden Knights
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Quality school with a good basketball program. And because I was unable to pay for a college
education in Canada and there are no scholarship monies available there."
Location .... ..... ............... .. ... ..... .. ............ .. ... .... Erie, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ...... .. ............... ... ... Independent/NCAA II
Head Coach ........ ...... ............... Bob Dukiet (6th season, l04-43)
1993-94 Record ................ ... ........... ........... ..... .. .................... 21-9
SID/Phone ............... ... ... ......... ...... ..... Bob Shreve/814-871-7418
Slippery Rock University Rockets
Location ..................... .. .................. Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Conference ................................ .. .............................. PSAC West
Head Coach .................. .......... Bob "Posey" Rhoads ( 1st season)
1993-94 Record ...................................... 12-13 (3-9 conference)
Interim SID/Phone ................ ......... Jeff Michaels/412-738-2777
Lock Haven University Bald Eagles
Location ....................................... .. ... Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Conference ................ ........ .. ........ ............................ .. PSAC West
Head Coach ... .. .... ..................... Dave Blank (7th season, 93-71)
1993-94 Record ... ..... ...... ... ... ................... 8-17 (1-11 conference)
SID/Phone ..... ........ .. ................... .. .... Pat Donghia/717-893-2350
Bridgeport University Purple Knights
Location ................................................ Bridgeport, Connecticut
Conference/Affiliation ......... New England Collegiate/NCAA II
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72 Fredonia ... .................... .. 44
59 Alliance ..... ........ ... .......... .40
55 Grove City .. ...... ... .... ... .... 54
62 Gannon .. ... .. ........ ... ...... ... 57
66 California ........ ... ....... ...... 50
54 lndiana ............... ... ....... ... 70
52 Slippery Rcok .... ... ........ .. 58
52 Gannon .. ......................... 68
45 Slippery Rcok ....... ......... .42
49 California .. .. .... .. .. ... ....... .. 64
60 Clarion ......... .. .. .... .. .. ....... 50
35 Buffalo ...... .. .... ........ .. ..... .47
60 Indiana .. .. ...... ... .... .. ......... 56
58 Clarion .... .... .... ..... ...... ..... 50
73 All iance ....... ................. ...57
61 Fredo nia .... ... .. .. .. .. .. ......... 52
~ Thiel... ...... .... ..... .. ......... ...,ll
978 .. ... ... .. .. .... ......... .... ... ..... 910
1950-51 (9-9)
64 Allegheny ........... ... .. ..... .. 52
55 Fredonia ... ..... ...... .. ......... .46
61 Slippery Rock ................. 60
82 Fredoni a .... ... ..... .... ..... ..... 72
79 Alliance ... .. ....... .. ............. 61
65 Gannon ......... .. .... .. ......... 73
53 Indiana .. ... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 54
82 Clario n .... .. ...................... 84
65 Slippery Rock ............... .. 90
55 Buffalo .... ... ... .... ... ..... .. .... 62
66 Gannon .. .. .................... .. 43
6 2 Californ ia ..................... 77
82 Clarion ........... ... .. .. .... ..... 9
6 3 Alliance ............ .............. 55
52 Fenn ............................... 75
77 Thiel. ............ ..... ... .......... 70
80 Cali fo rnia ......... .. .. ......... 63
_81 Gro..ve C ity .... ..... ............. 22
1227
1951-52 (6-12)
46 Fredonia ........................ .42
58 Allegheny .... .... ......... ..... 7
63 Cali fo rnia ....................... 55
46 Ga nnon ........ .. .. .............. .48
57 Slippery Roc k .... .. ....... ... .61
66 Fredo nia .......................... 68
60 Buffal o ....... .. .... .. . . ....... 55
67 Gannon ..... .. ................... 85
77 Alli ance .... ....... .. .......... ... 58
71 lndiana ... ... ... ..... ... .... ....... 74
49 Slippery Roc k.. .... .. .. ..... ..91
68 Clario n .................. .. ...... 82
79 Grove City .. ...... .. ... .. ...... . 83
6 1 Cali fo rnia .. . .......... . ..... 92
74 Clarion ..... ......... .. .......... 106
67 Alliance .... .... .... .. ...... ....... 57
56 Thiel... ...... .. .. .... .... .. .. .... ..55
hl Geneva ........... ... ... .......... 8..5_
............... , 276
1128
1952-53 (8-13)
........ 56
57 Fredonia ..... .. .
68 Allegheny. . .......... .. .... ,o
67 Grove City .................... 7
51 Alliance ....... .... .. ............ 57
75 Indiana ................. .. ... ... 87
67 Slippery Rock .......... ...... 92
67 Gannon ............... .......... 7
... 61
72 Allia nce ... ..
68 Gannon .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ....
..o
.... 64
68 Indiana ......
.. 59
77 Thiel. ..
75 Alleghe ny ..... ... .... .......... .,
85 Fredoni a ... ....... ..... .. ... .... 68
53 Cali fo rn ia .......... ... . ........ 73
76 Clario n .. .......................... 0 .:
90 Grove City .. .. ....... .. ......... 5
86 Cali forn ia .. ....... . .. .. ...... 8 1
.. ....... .66
77 Thiel... ....... .
76
32 Clario n ..
.. ...... ... 9 2
63 Geneva .. .. ..
fil Slippery Roc k
1441
1953-54 (6-12)
61 Fredo nia ... .................... .49
56
68
56
61
49
47
73
49
57
72
64
66
64
70
58
65
fil
Allegheny .... .... .. .. ...........52
Indiana .. ......... ..... .. ...... .... 76
Grove City ...................... 61
Fredonia .. ..... ... .. .............. 64
Thiel... .... ........ .... .. .. ... ...... 42
Gannon ................... .. ...... 61
Allegheny ...... .. ............... 89
Alliance ... ....... .. .. .... ......... 80
California ....... .. ... ............ 82
Alliance .............. .... ......... 70
Thiel ............... .. .... .. ......... 67
Clarion .. .. ........... .... ... ...... 65
Grove city .............. ...... .. .58
Gannon ............... ..... ....... 71
California ....................... 89
Clarion ..................... .. ..... 88
Indiana ............... ........... 109
1103
62
59
59
80
65
61
70
119
77
66
61
72
59
70
66
70
67
63
61
fi8
1954-55 (8-12)
Gannon
........ .
Alleghen y ....................... 80
Indiana .. .... ..... .. .. .. .. ... ...... 98
Grove City ........ .. ........ .. ..
Fredonia ....... .. ........ .. ....... 62
Alleghen y ..................... .
Thiel.. ............ ... ............... 63
Allia nce .... .......... .... .. .. .. I 08
Slippery Rock ................. 78
California ..... ........... .. ...... 8 1
Indiana .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. ......69
Slippery Roc k .... .. .... ....... 67
Gannon .... .... .. ........ ... .. .. ..
California .. ... .. ..... ...... ...... 85
Clarion .. .. ...... .. .. ... ......... ..
Fredo nia ........... .. .. .. ....... 51
Alliance ................ ........ .. .62
Grove City .......... ... .. .
Clarion ............... .. . ..... .... uu
Thiel. ........ .. ...... .... . ... .. .... Ql
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53
76
52
56
74
63
54
62
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67
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61
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100
100
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78
107
94
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1955-56 (3-17)
Allegheny
...... .. ........ 7 .J
Alliam:e .................. .. ....... 69
Indiana ..... .. .. ...... .... .... ..... 91
Grove City .................... 61
Fredonia ............. .. .. .. ... .... 5-1
Alleghen y ...... ......... .. ...... 84
Thiel. ................. .. ........... 75
Slippe ry Roc k ................ 77
Ganno n ............. .. ...... ..... 85
Slippe ry Rock ........ .. ...... 80
Thiel ... ...... .. ................... 70
Clarion ..... .............. .. ...... 68
California .......... .. ... .... .... 65
Fredonia ....
.. .... 82
India na ...... ... .. .. ........ .... DI
Allia nce ......... . ... ........... 76
California .. .. ................... 86
Clarion ........ ........... ... ... .. 91
Grove City .. ... ......... .. ...... 76
Gannon .................... .. ..... 11
...... ............. ............ ... 1587
1956-57 (5-14)
Grove City ............... .... I04
Alleghen y ........ .. .......... ..
Thiel.. ..... . ....... ... ............. 90
Cali fo rnia .... ........ ... ..... 1 I 0
Slippery Rock ..... .. ... ...... 78
Grove City
.... .. .... 105
Gannon .... ............... .. .. ... .80
Clarion .. ....... ... .. .............. 72
Fredo nia ............ .... .. ... .. 77
Thiel. ... ............. ... .. ... ... .. .64
California ... .... .... ... ......... 74
Alleghen y ....................... 60
Fredo nia ......... .. ... .. .... ...... 66
Alliance ................ ... ...... 88
Fe nn .............. :................ 8
Slippery Rock ..... ... .... ..... 9
Clarion .............. ... .. .. ...... 88
Alliance .. . .. ........ ............ .96
Gannon ........ . .... ........... 2Q
.............. ... ... ......... ... .. 1594
64
84
102
90
64
65
63
52
92
76
83
75
77
94
54
76
74
75
65
84
6.5.
1957-58 (10-11)
Grove City ..... .. ............... ,
Slippery Rock ................. 79
Alliance .......... ............... 103
Fredonia ....... ...... .. ......... ..76
Thiel.. ...... .. ........... ... ........ 61
California ... .. .... ....... ... ..... 60
Indiana ...... ............ .......... 96
Gannon ........................... 60
Clarion .... .. .. ............... ... 110
Lock Haven (OT) .. ... ... ... 74
Fredonia ............ .. ............ 69
Thiel... ....... .... . ........... .67
California ... .. .. ......... .. ...... 88
Slippery Rock ................. 97
Grove City .......... .. .. .. ... .. .7
Alleghe ny ... ... ................. 67
Fenn .
..... ................. ...61
Alliance ... ............. ... .. ... ... 70
Indiana .......... ... .. .......... ...97
Clario n .. ............ ... .... ....... 99
G a nnon (OT) ... .. .... ... ..... .]j_
1574
75
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61
79
62
88
91
94
80
83
61
56
66
69
114
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99
77
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1668
78
81
85
84
80
73
79
60
61
76
64
62
88
88
80
77
69
85
100
1470
68
45
43
61
77
54
56
79
57
73
33
85
88
86
70
62
55
1958-59 (8-12)
Alliance..
. ........... .80
Slippery Roc k ............... 9 2
Grove City .. ............ ...... 56
Thiel... ........ .... .... ..... ... ... 72
Ganno n ...... ................... 86
Clarion ....... .. .... .. ... ..... . IOI
Ca lifornia .. . .................. .99
Slippe ryRock ............... 106
Thiel. .. ............ ... .... .... ... ... 78
Fredonia ........ ........... ...... 74
Lock Have n . .. ......... ...... 74
Mansfield ... ... ..... ... .. ...... 99
Grove City .. ............... 7
Mansfield
.... ... ... .... ... 98
Alliance ..... ... ............... . 104
Californi a..
.. ....... 93
Cl arion ..... .. .........
. ... 112
Fredonia ......... ................ 72
Gannon ..
..79
Allegheny ..... .. ........ .. ... 109
... .. 1759
1959-60 (6-13)
Thiel ......................... ...... 86
... 82
Alliance ..
.. .......... 103
India na ...
73
Fredonia ..
Cl arion ..... . ..... .............. ..,,..
87
California ...
97
Indiana ..
Grove City . ... ................. 1 ➔
Slippery Rock ...... .. .. ... ... 66
Grove City ......... .... .... ..... 68
Fredonia ................. ... . ... 76
Alliance .......................... .61
California (OT)... ........... 9 2
Slippery Roc k ...... .. ......... 96
Clarion ............................ 66
Gannon
.. .. ... ..... .. 105
Loc k Haven ..... .. ......... 75
...... 82
Lock Have n ....
Thiel..
~
......................... ........ 1563
1960-61 (6-15)
Lock Have n ......... ........... 0
Alliance .... ......... ............. 61
Indiana ...... ...... .. ......... 73
Clario n ... .... ......... .. ........ 7
Grove City....... ..
...... 9.J
Mt. Union.
.. .... .... .... 90
California .. ......... .. ... ... 58
Indiana ......
. ... ... ....... 89
Gannon ...... .. ... ........... .... .62
Slippe ry Rock ................. 85
Alliance .................. .. ....... 58
Fredonia .................. .. ...... 5 1
Thiel... . ....... ............. 66
California .. .... .. ................ 68
Clario n .. .... .... ........ .. .. .. .. 67
Ga nnon ...................... .. ..83
Grove City ...... .. ....... ...... 73
19
1949-1994
87 Alleghen y (OT) ...... ...... .93
93 Fredonia ........ .... ... ....... .... 78
fil Loc k Haven ................... 6.5_
1403 ...... ...... .. ....... ... .......... 1546
1961-62 (17-7)
60. Fredonia .... ... .................. 58
60 Clarion ............... ......... .... 65
48 Grove City .. .. ....... ... ... .. ... 71
8 1 Slippery Rock ..... .. .......... 61
63 Carnegie Tech ... ............. .76
73 Rbts. Wesle yan ............... 64
8 1 California .................... .. .. 51
81 Indiana ...
.... ... ...... 67
56 Gannon (OT) ... ............... 58
83 Fenn ...................... ......... .52
I 03 Lock Haven (3 OT) .. .... 10 I
63 Alliance ........ ... .... ......... .. .52
87 Fredoni a.. .. ......... ... ... .. .80
71 Thie l... ................... .... .. .... 63
82 California ........................ 64
67 Clarion
......... u.:
56 Alliance. .. ... ... ......... .. .69
74 Indiana ..
82
:60
69 Thie l... .
72 Lock Haven .
..60
76 S lippery Roc k
..... ... ... ,
102 Alleghe ny .... ... .... ........... 80
Pa. Conferen ce Western
Di visio n Champio nship :
86 Slippery Roc k ............... ..68
Pa. Conf. Champio nship:
5.:1 Mansfi e ld ... ......... ............ ~
1748
1962-63 (11-9)
.46
66 Bluffto n.
82 All iance ... .. ....... .
86
9 I Clari on .............. ..... .... .. oJ
70 Slippery Rnd ..
.. ....... 64
60 Carnegie Tec h ................ 63
87 Cali fo rni a ... ................. 56
52 G:rnn on .
.. ....... u u
.. 64
74 Thie l. ... ..
66 Fenn ..
68
72 Lock Ha ven ...... .... ...... ....,,
..... .66
75 Indiana ..
.. 66
77 Fredoni a ..
.. ... 84
67 A ll ian ce ... .
73 Ca liforni a .. .
.83
61 Clarion .....
.. .. .. ............ Jo
68 Indiana .. . ...... ......... .. .. .. 75
83 Loc k Ha ve n .
. ........... 52
64 Slippery Rock ............. ... 70
Pa. Conference Western
Di vision C hampionship:
fl2 Slippery Rock .............. ... ~
1454
1963-64 (16-6)
75 All iance....
........ 59
6 3 Slippery Roc k ... ......... ... .. 67
73 Thie l. .... .. ........ .. ............... 45
92 Ba ldwin-Wallace ... .... .... 90
72 Bloo msburg .... ....... ... ... ... 7
34 Clario n ........... ...... ........ .66
106 Fredonia ........ ..... ........... .. 8 1
94 Fenn ........ ................. .. ... 82
71 Bloo msburg .................. 74
85 Indiana ........ .................. 99
80 Loc k Haven ................... .48
88 Rbts . Wesle yan .............. 73
83 Loc k Haven ..... .......... .... 61
8 1 Alliance ............... .. ...... .. .9 1
85 Ca li fornia ................ ....... 80
86 Slippery Rock .... .. .. ... ... .79
99 Indiana .. .. ..... .. .. ... ....... . .. 88
95 Clarion .. ......
.. ....... 90
67 Californ ia ......... ............... 55
72 Ganno n ( OT) ... ............... 7
Pa. Conf. Champio nship:
90 Mansfield ........................ 98
NAIA Distri ct 30 Champ.:
fil Westminster ..... ... .. .......... fil
1808 .....................= .......... 1649
1964-65 (10-8)
99 Grove City .... .. ........ .. ...... 89
68
76
92
109
104
90
I 00
70
89
84
86
86
91
69
95
50
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1535
84
70
67
95
80
104
68
83
78
89
86
90
99
79
95
70
93
83
71
76
76
79
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1868
88
90
99
90
73
87
110
123
94
83
90
71
67
71
89
75
77
98
26
85
70
.81
1843
109
84
133
I 03
98
93
87
99
90
109
65
83
90
Alliance ...... ........ .. ... ... .. 80
Slippery Rock .... ....... .80
Thiel..... ... ......
.......... 61
Lock Haven .................. .
Walsh .................... .. ... .. .. .
Clarion .. ........ .... ............ o.,
India na ........ .... ....... :-: ......87
California ...... .. .............. ..82
Lock Haven .......... .... ..... 53
Alliance ..... .. ........ ... ....... .89
Gene va
...... .... ... ...... 85
Sl ippery Rock ............... .63
Indiana ..... ........ .. .. ........... 82
Fenn .......... ... .... ... .. ... ..... 7
Cal ifornia .............. ........ I0 8
Gannon
..... .. .... ... ... .. 58
Clario n ............... .. ... ...... .].:]_
....... .. ........................ 1393
1965-66 (18-5)
Mansfield ........... ............ 83
Alli ance ................ ......... 68
Slippery Rock .... .~..... . .. .. 56
Lock Haven ... ................ 55
Cl arion .... ...................... .71
Waynesburg .. .. .. ............ .8H
Indi ana
.......... 71
Fredo nia ...... .... .. .. ............62
California ........... . ........ 102
Loc k Haven .... .. .. ........... 7
Mansfield... ...............
.82
Alliance ....... ...... .......... ..83
Mich. Lutheran ............. .58
Slippery Rock
Indi ana ....... .................... 85
Geneva.............. .. .
. .7 1
Clevel and State ... ... ... .... 7'2
Cl ari o n ............... ... ..
. 79
California ....... ... ...... .. ..... 58
Pa. Conf. Championship:
Chey ney ........... ::-: ............ 96
N AIA District 18 Champ.:
Geneva ... ... ........ ........ ...... 60
California ... .. .................. 62
Nat·J NAIA Tournament :
Central Michigan .......... .fil
................... 1673
1966-67 (11-11)
Mansfield ....... .... ....... ....73
Alliance ........................... 93
Slippery Rock .. .. ............. 94
Lock Haven ................... 7
Clarion ......... ... ........ .. .. .... 71
California ...... ....... .. ......... 92
Fredonia ........................ .64
Waynesburg .................... 97
India na .... .....
..... ... .... 95
W. Va. Wesleyan (OTJ ..... 85
Lock Haven ...
. .. .64
Mansfield ............ .. .......... 77
Alli ance ... ....................... .66
Cleveland State .......... .... 75
Rbts. Wesleyan
Slippery Rock (OT) ..... .. 77
Indiana .. .......... .. .......... .... 85
Gene va .... ... ......... ... .... ... 107
California ....... .. ....... .. .... ..31
Clarion ............ .. .............. 7
Baldwin-Wallace .. :....... 102
Walsh ............... .. ... .......... ~
....... ... .. ... ..... ....... .. ...... 1744
1967-68 (19-5)
Waynesburg .................. .. 84
Slippery Rock ...............56
Lock Haven ........... .... .. .. .90
Clarion .. .............. .. ......... 92
California .. ... ...... ... ,:, ....... 91
Fredonia .. ........... .. ... .. .... .. 84
Indiana .... ... ....... .. ......... ... 85
Mansfield ... .. ....... ........ .... 81
Alliance ....... .......... .. ... ..... 72
W. Va. Wesleyan .... ... ...... 78
Mansfield .... ... ..... .. .. ...... 106
Lock Haven .................... 66
Alliance (OT) ........ .......... 88
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108
I 10
67
80
78
97
110
86
Cleveland State ...... .. ..... .. 60
Slippery Rock.. .............. 73
Indiana .......................... .. 69
Rbts. Wesleyan ...... ...... ... 87
Geneva ............................ 87
California ............ .. .. ....... 75
Clarion .... ............ ...... .... .84
Grove City .......... ...... ...... 65
Pa. Cunf. Championship:
73 Cheyney State ........... ...... 61
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
55 Gannon ...... .... ............ ..... 52
11 Westminster .................... ::IB
2148 ................. ............ .. .... 1834
1968-69 (14-8)
78 Geneva .. .............. ........... 81
103 Luck Haven ................. ... 67
99 Slippery Rock ..... .. ......... .73
71. Clarion .... .. ........ .. .......... .. 69
126 Rbts. Wesleyan ............ ...66
85 Cal. S. Fullerton .............. 63
58 Long Beach State ..... .. ..... 84
78 Los Angeles St .... ............ 73
110 Kenyon
......... ... 99
74 Alliance ...... .... .. ........ .. .. ... 86
93 California .. .. .... ................ 80
93 Lock Haven ........ ... ......... 64
87 Alliance
..... ... 73
72 Fredonia .............. .. .......... 62
95 Slippery Rock ......... ...... .. 78
67 Indiana.....
.. ...... 89
57 California .. ............... .... .. 54
112 Clarion .. .. .. ........ .............. 78
86 Grove City .......... .. ... ....... 98
75 Indiana ............... ........... .. 81
Pa. Cunf. Championship:
69 Cheyney State ................. 83
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
51. Gannon ....................... .... 62
1845
........... 1670
1969-70 (13-9)
88 Grove City .................... .. 82
115 Pitt-Johnstown ....... ......... 55
70 Lock Haven ...
.. .... 67
75 Slippery Rock .............. ... 69
72 Clarion ................ ............ 75
57 Fredonia ......... .. ...... ......... 60
85 North Michigan .............. 92
85 Univ. Wisconsin ..
... 104
88 Alliance .... .. .... ........ ......... 75
77 Lock Haven .................... 60
64 Alliance ........................... 77
80 Slippery Rock
.. .... ...57
72 Indiana .. ................... .. ..... 75
70 Rbts. Wesleyan ............. .. 58
68 California ................... ..... 77
71 Point Park
.. .. 54
72 Clarion ....................... ..... 52
77 Geneva ...... ........... ........... 74
73 Indiana ................. ...... .. .. .60
66 California .......
.. .. ...77
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
68 Indiana (OT) .. .............. ... 67
1l California ....................... .12.
1664 ................................... 1539
1970-71 (16-8)
96 Grove City ...................... 84
81 Alliance ........ .............. ..... 69
115 Lock Haven .. .... .............. 79
88 Slippery Rock .. ............... 76
116 W. Ontario ...................... 62
60 Clarion ............. .......... ..... 66
81 Ohio Wesleyan ................ 67
87 Hiram .............................. 50
116 N. Michigan .................... 98
96 Kenyon .................. .. ..... .. 98
75 California ........................ 66
91 Mars Hill... ...................... 68
96 Geneva .... ........................75
73 Slippery Rock .................77
64 Indiana ....... ............ .........84
82 Lock Haven .................... 92
91 Oneonta State ..................64
93 California ........................83
85 Clarion (OT) ................... 87
89 Alliance ........................ ...83
88 W. Va. Wesleyan .............78
61 Indiana ............................68
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
81 Clarion .... .................. ...... 70
Indiana ..... .. ... ............. fi!..
2065 ..... ......... ........... .......... 181 I
1971-72 (17-9)
91 Kenyon ...... ..................... 84
85 Lock Haven (OT) ........... 82
73 PointPark .. .......... ........... 71
82 Geneva ................. ........ ... 74
70 Clarion (OT) .... ............... 71
85 Alma (OT) .......... .. .. ........ 80
65 Capital .................. .......... .78
105 Salem .. .......... .................. 91
94 Marietta ... ... ......... .. .... ..... .87
82 California .. .... .................. 76
67 Alliance..
.. .. .. .83
77 Slippery Rock ...... .. ........ 83
94 Mount Union .. ..... .......... I I I
70 Alliance .......... ............. .... 69
90 Slippery Rock ...... .... .. .. .. .87
74 Indiana
......... ........... 70
71 Wittenberg .......... ...... ...... 81
74 Lock Haven ........ ... ...... ... 66
87 California ....... ............ .. ... 74
72 Clarion
.................... 75
62 Oneonta ...... .... .... ..... ... ..... 87
76 Indiana (OT) ....... ...... ...... 74
72 Grove City ...................... 62
NAIA District I 8 Playoffs:
85 Slippery Rock .. .......... .. ... 75
81 Clarion .... ...... ...... .. ..... .. .. .78
Nat'I NAIA Tournament:
71 Westmont. Cal. .. ...... ....... 2,1
2056 .. .. ......... ... ................... 2060
1972-73 (13-9)
64 Mercyhurst .. .. ............ ..... .71
74 Ohio Wesleyan .... ............ 66
104 Allegheny .... .... .... ........... 85
59 Clarion ............................ 76
67 Wilmington (Del. } .......... 69
61 California .. ............. ......... 67
70 Alliance ...... ........ ........ .... .64
74 Slippery Rock ................ .94
48 Muskingum .. ........ .. ......... 59
60 Point Park
.. .. .. .... 79
65 Grove City ............... .... ... 58
66 Bloomsburg .. .. ......... ....... 75
85 Mount Union .. .... ............ 68
68 lndiana ............. .. ..... .. ...... 60
78 Lock Haven .. .. .... ............ 68
93 Behrend ........... ........... ..... 60
64 California (OT) ............ ... 59
67 Clarion ........... .... ........ .. ... 66
86 Alliance
...... ...... 69
57 Indiana .... ..... ................... 63
86 Slippery Rock .............. ... 76
~ Lock Haven .. ...... .. .......... hl
1558 .. .... ....... ...... .. ........ ... .. 1503
1973-74 (18-6)
IO I Behrend .. ... ...................... 64
108 Western Ontario .. .... ........ 61
95 Clarion ..
.. ........ .....80
122 Alliance .......... ................. 72
76 California .... ....... ......... .... 50
82 Slippery Rock ..... .. ......... . 81
90 W. Va. State .. .......... ....... .68
75 Ashland .................... ...... .74
87 Frostburg ............. .... .. ...... 59
57 Lock Haven ....... ....... ...... 63
81 Bloomsburg ............ ........ 90
126 Point Park ....................... 95
71 Frostburg ....... ....... ........... 65
55 Muskingum ...... ............... 62
76 Indiana ............................ 86
62 Mercyhurst.. ............... ..... 59
81 California ......... .......... .... .51
95 Clarion .......... ...... ............ 86
95 Lock Haven ......... ........... 58
67 Indiana .... .. ........... ...... .. .. .69
101 Slippery Rock .. ............ ...95
123 Alliance ....... .. ... .. ............. 86
NAIA District 18 Playoffs :
84 Point Park .................... ... 80
~ Indiana ........ ................. ... 7.8
2075 .. ................................. 1732
1974-75 (22-5)
95 Baldwin-Wallace ............ 72
60 Clarion ............................ 58
76 Mansfield ........................ 60
80 California ........................ 62
~
94
82
85
88
78
67
93
80
84
80
75
87
82
87
46
100
80
93
Slippery Rock ....... .......... 71
Behrend ........................... 68
Mercyhurst.. ...... .. ............ 80
Point Park ............. .......... 78
St. Vincent ...................... 70
Lock Haven .. ........ .......... 61
Frostburg .... .. ... .. .... ......... .75
St. Vincent'...................... 85
Point Park .... ............. .. .... 85
lndiana ............................ 70
Mercyhurst.. .................... 66
California ........................ 73
Clarion .... .......... ..............69
Lock Haven ................... .58
Indiana ............................ 51
Slippery Rock .... .. ........... 77
Alliance ........................... 66
Frostburg (2 OT) .... ......... 91
Pa. Conf. Championship:
70 Mansfield ...... .... ..... ........ .79
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
83 Slippery Rock ........... ...... 79
70 Indiana ..... .......................59
Nat'! NAIA Tournament:
94 Palm Beach Atl... ............86
1!l Alcorn State ..... .. .. .. ......... ~
2188 ...... ........................ ..... 1934
1975-76 (24-5)
73 Mercyhurst.. ....... .. .... ....... 72
84 West Georgia .................. 78
84 Baldwin-Wallace .... ........72
78 Frostburg ........... ........ ...... 71
95 Allegheny ..... ............ ...... 84
68 Clarion .......................... .. 65
88 Lock Haven ................... .56
88 St. Vincent ............... .. .... 69
91 Behrend ............. .............. 66
70 Aids-Broad (OT) ............ 69
73 W. Va. Wesleyan .... ......... 68
81 Frostburg ......................... 71
80 Lock Haven .... .. ....... ....... 62
67 Slippery Rock .... ............. 68
72 California ............... ....... .. 61
64 Point Park ............... ........ 69
61 Indiana .. ....... ........... ........ 59
89 Alliance ........ ................... 78
72 Mercyhurst ....... ............... 73
92 Clarion (OT) ...................91
80 California ..... ........ ........... 66
67 Indiana .......................... .. 64
78 Slippery Rock ... ..... .. .. .... .7 I
83 St. Vincent .... .......... ........ 8 I
Pa. Conf. Championship:
77 Cheyney State ........... ...... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
93 Clarion (OT) ........ ........... 90
67 Indiana ....... ..................... 66
Nat'[ NAIA Tournament:
88 Gustavus Adolp . ............. 73
7.J. Lake Superior St. ............~
2276 ........ ........................... 2067
1976-77 (11-12)
91 Capital Univ. (OT) ....... ...84
86 Clarion ............ ................87
99 Alliance ...... .............. .... .. 85
70 Mercyhurst (OT) .............69
63 Lock Haven ....................58
89 Behrend.. ......... ................ 87
70 Wheeling .. .......... .. ..... ...... 76
79 Shepherd .............. ........... 84
85 St. Vincent ...................... 80
95 Point Park ................ ..... 104
55 Lock Haven ....................56
93 California ........ ... ... .......... 78
71 Mercyhurst.. ................ .. .. 67
58 Pitt-Johnstown .. ..............68
90 Clarion (OT) ................... 89
71 Slippery Rock ............. .... 74
90 Frostburg (OT) .. .............. 87
82 California .......... .... ........ 106
88 lndiana ................... .........94
77 Indiana ............................ 88
57 Slippery Rock ...... .... ....... 76
95 Pitt-Johnstown ................ 90
7.1 Gannon .... ...................... .]2
1827 ............................ ....... 1862
1977-78 (9-15)
90 Atlan. Christian ............... 79
73 Concord ................. ......... 67
20
52
77
77
64
85
85
82
85
73
73
63
73
78
68
65
68
75
79
65
54
80
Mercyhurst.. .................... 61
Pin-Johnstown ...... .......... 79
Alliance ................. ..........59
Lock Haven .......... .......... 54
California (F) ........ .......... 87
Oberlin .. .. ............ ............ 78
Behrend ........................... 70
Morgan State ... ........ ....... 88
Georgia State ........ .......... 70
Pitt-Johnstown .. .... .......... 75
Lock Haven (OT) ........... 65
Mercyhurst.. ............. ..... 103
Indiana ....................... ..... 90
Clarion ............................ 79
St. Vincent ...................... 69
Clarion ..................... ....... 78
Slippery Rock .. ....... .. ...... 89
lndiana .................. ..... .....67
Point Park .............. .. ....... 69
Slippery Rock .... ............. 69
Gannon ..... ......................89
~ California .. ........ ......... ..... 22_
1760 ................................... 1826
1978-79 (11-14)
82 Fairmont State .. .... ..... ... I07
77 W . Va. Wesleyan ............. 92
87 Alliance ........................... 56
107 Daemen ...... ................... .. 85
61 Oberlin ............................ 73
78 Pitt-Johnstown ................ 74
58 Mercyhurst.. .................... 65
74 Behrend ... .... .................. .. 83
72 Wash . & Lee ................. .. 76
78 Geneva .... ........................ 70
67 Slippery Rock ................. 68
49 Point Park.. .....
.. ........ 81
63 Lock Haven ...... .. .. ..... .... .57
79 California ......... ...... ......... 75
65 Clarion (OT) .. ............... .. 69
58 Indiana .............. .... .......... 75
82 Mercyhurst.. .......... ........ .. 84
77 St. Vincent .... ... .... ........... 68
76 Slippery Rock ................. 74
79 Gannon ................. .......... 76
69 Lock Haven ........... ......... 68
73 California (2 OT) ............ 75
84 Clarion ... ................ .... ..... 96
90 Indiana (2 OT) .... ....... ..... 99
2Q Gannon
.. .... ....... ]!l
1875 ................... ........ ........ 1924
1979-80 (21-6)
80 Carnegie-Mellon (OT) .... 74
62 Westminster .................... 42
70 Gannon .......................... .68
84 Mercyhurst ..... ..... ...... ...... 86
103 Pill-Johnstown ...... .......... 78
64 Behrend ........................... 59
82 St. Lawrence ................... 86
75 Lock Haven ... .. ............ ... 74
102 Dae men .......... ..... .... ........ 77
59 Indiana ................... ........ 64
62 Pitt-Johnstown ........ ...... .. 60
90 California .. ........ .. ............ 73
69 Lock Haven ...... ....... ....... 80
50 Slippery Rock ........ ...... .. .48
52 Clarion (2 OT) ...... .......... 50
80 Mercyhurst.. .......... .......... 74
75 St. Vincent ............. ......... 52
65 Indiana ........... ................. 63
67 Point Park .. .... ................. 66
68 California ........................ 66
85 Lock Haven ............. ....... 79
84 Alliance ........................... 71
81 Slippery Rock ................. 74
71 Clarion ..... .. ......... ... .. .... ...84
83 Gannon ...... .. ................... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
62 Behrend ........................... 55
71 Clarion ............. .. .............fill
1351 .... .............. ..... ....... ..... 1130
1980-81 (7-17)
64 Westminster .................... 78
59 LaRoche ..........................62
43 Gannon ...........................61
63 Pitt-Bradford ................... 77
54 Behrend .......... ..... .. .... ...... 55
66 LaRoche ................ .......... 88
88 Slippery Rock ....... ..... ..... 78
68 Mercyhurst... ...................73
85
92
69
60
72
75
61
83
82
58
87
67
55
57
84
62
1661
69
59
81
56
60
63
58
70
46
67
51
78
74
64
63
88
59
54
76
78
81
65
77
79
77
63
58
67
50
,2Q
1988
53
90
70
55
81
88
65
56
67
55
77
56
81
90
64
72
88
106
59
8I
86
94
73
53
71
86
56
~
2024
74
59
61
73
65
Clarion ............................ 86
Lock Haven (2 OT) ... ..... 97
Point Park ....................... 75
California ........................ 62
lndiana ... .........................96
Slippery Rock ................. 72
St.Vincent ...................... 77
Mercyhurst... ................... 74
Clarion ............................ 86
Lock Haven ........ ............ 57
Alliance ........................... 66
California ........................ 57
Indiana (OT) ................... 62
Gannon ........................... 70
Slippery Rock .................74
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
Indiana ............................2fi
............... .. .................. 1779
1981-82 (22-8)
Wesl Liberty ............. ......65
Fairmont ...................... ... 90
Pitt-Bradford ...... ............. 91
Gannon ..... ..................... .66
Behrend ............... ............ 58
Alliance ... ........................ 50
Robert Morris ............... .. 60
Mercyhurst.. ....................62
Swarthmore .... ................. 41
Allegheny .......... .......... .. .66
Slippery Rock ................. 56
California ........................ 68
Pitt-Johnstown ............. ... 71
Lock Haven .................... 63
Clarion .... ..... ...... ............. 60
Daemen ........................... 84
Indiana ......... .. ........ .... .....63
Grove City ............. ... ......40
LaRoche .......................... 68
Slippery Rock ................ .58
California (OT) ............ ... 76
Mercyhurst.. ....... .......... ... 60
Lock Haven ........ .. ....... ... 71
Clarion ... ....... ............ ...... 76
Gannon .................. ........ 63
Indiana .......... ... ............... 60
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
Clarion ............................53
Bloomsburg .................... 83
NCAA East Regionals:
Bloomsburg .................... 53
Monmouth ...................... ~
................... ................ 1928
1982-83 (18-IO)
Point Park ...... ................. 46
St. Vincent ................. ..... 77
Gannon ........................... 95
Behrend ... ........................ 54
Alliance ..... ...................... 68
Mercyhurst.. ... .. ............... 60
Akron ...... ........... ............. 80
Davis & Elkins ............... 49
Allegheny ........... ............ 66
Indiana ............................ 46
Lock Haven .......... ....... ... 59
Pitt-Bradford..
.. ..... 65
California ................ ........ 65
Dae men ........................... 78
Slippery Rock .......... ....... 70
Clarion (OT) .. .......... ....... 76
LaRoche .......................... 76
Pit1-Johnstown (2 OT) .... 99
Indiana (OT) ................... 56
Mercyhurst... ............... .... 88
Lock Haven .................... 80
California ... ..................... 69
Gannon .. .......... .. ............. 62
Slippery Rock ... .. .. .......... 56
Clarion ...... ................. .....74
Alliance ...... ..................... 92
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
Slippery Rock ................. 54
Cheyney ..... ........... .. ........ 5,2
..... .... ...................... .... 1919
1983-84 (17-11)
Alliance ....... ... ................. 73
Hanover ...... .. ............. ..... 70
Tiftin ....... ........................ 52
Pit1-Bradford .... ............... 64
Point Park ....................... 80
42
75
93
76
79
80
66
78
90
52
59
61
92
70
71
64
66
77
44
59
73
49
~
1840
76
78
80
80
56
80
60
77
62
43
72
60
71
72
69
71
51
94
86
57
87
77
75
57
59
TI
1817
63
81
84
58
75
84
66
57
46
71
67
79
54
Wright State .................... 50
Behrend ............. .............. 68
Alliance .................... ....... 71
Mercyhurst... ................... 71
Clarion ..................... ..... .. 81
Cheyney .......................... 72
California ................. ....... 64
Lock Haven ...... .............. 66
Gannon (2 OT) ............... 87
lndiana .............. .. ..... .. .....65
Slippery Rock ................. 63
Grove City ...................... 63
Daemen ...... ....... .............. 64
Clarion ............................ 57
Mercyhurst ...................... 58
California .. ...................... 74
Lock Haven (OT) ........... 64
Gannon (OT) .................. 75
Indiana ........................... .48
Slippery Rock .. ............... 68
LaRoche ........................ .. 70
St. Vincent .... ...... ........... .48
California ..... .. ..... ............ ]_J_
.......... ....... ................. . 1789
1984-85 (12-14)
Behrend ......... ..................68
St. Vincent ......................65
Gannon ... ........................ 83
Point Park ....................... 60
C. W. Post.. ..... .. ............... 73
Assumption .... . ............. 105
Mercyhurst ....... ..... ........ .. 69
Alliance ............... ... ....... .. 73
Sam Houston .......... ........ 56
Quincy College ............... 56
Northern Michigan .. ....... 78
Akron University ....... ..... 89
SlipperyRock ... .. .... ....... .82
California .. ............ ... .......67
Clarion ....................... ..... 76
Gannon ................. .......... 73
Indiana ................ ..... .. .... .45
Alliance ........ .. ............ .. ... 78
Mercyhurst. .. ....
.. ...72
Slippery Rock ..... ... ......... 58
Lock Haven .... ................ 82
Lock Haven .. .. .. ......... ..... 72
California .. .................... .79
Clarion .. ..... .. ................... 64
Indiana ......... ................... 54
Central Slate ................... 81
.. .................. ........ ...... 1864
1985-86 (18-13)
Pitt-Bradford .. ....... ........ .. 53
Kutztown (2 OT) ............ 74
LaRoche (OT) ....... .......... 82
East Carolina ..
.. .. 63
PSU-Behrend ........ .. ..... ... 71
Mercyhurst ............ ....... . 100
W.V. Wesleyan .... .. ..... ..... 89
Rubert Morris .
.. .. ... 70
Gannon ........ .. ............... .. 5 I
Wabash .............. ..... .. .. .... .72
Allegheny .... .. .. ..... .... ...... 72
Geneva ..... ............ .. ......... 68
JUP .............. ...... ............ .. 63
71
85
87
64
83
94
67
99
87
75
61
75
67
87
61
67
85
Ml
2286
102
67
78
83
95
74
70
76
69
63
71
82
77
79
68
90
78
58
84
93
85
93
85
86
75
lil
2042
100
90
120
89
86
120
88
66
67
80
99
· 84
115
76
85
84
72
Califomia ..................... ...66
Lock Haven ..... ...............82
Slippery Rock ......... ........ 70
Clarion (OT) ................ .. .61
Alliance ......... ..................65
Mercyhurst. ......... ............ 88
IUP .. .. ... ... .... ............... ..... 62
Califomia .............. .......... 89
Central State ................... 84
Lock Haven ............... .. ...69
Slippery Rock ................. 53
Gannon ........................... 73
Clarion ................ ............ 82
Wright State .................... 91
JUP .... .......... .................... 57
Cheyney ................ ..... ..... 90
Cheyney ........................ I 06
Millersville ................ .. -1.Ql
....... ............ ... .... ... .. .. ..2323
1986-87 (14-12)
Mercy .............................. 77
LeMoyne ........................ .65
East Carolina ........ ........ 109
La Roche .......................... 77
Mercyhurst... ..... ...... ....... .70
Dyke .................... ........... 72
Gannon ............ ....... ........ 77
Akron ...... ........................ 95
Midwestern S. (TX) .... .... 92
Clark (GA) .................. .... 62
Quincy (IL) ................. ... .66
Behrend ... ............ ........ .... 66
Clarion ........................ .... 69
Wright Stale ................... .77
Lock Haven ..... .. ............ .93
California .............. .. ........ 91
Mercyhurst.. ................... .79
IUP .. ............ ... .............. ...75
Slippery Rock (OT) .. ...... 73
Pitt-Bradfon.l....
.. .... 76
Clarion .......... .................. 78
Lock Haven .. .......... .. ... ... 64
Califomia ......... .......... .. ... 92
Gannon (OT) .......... ....... .91
IUP ................ .................. 96
Slippery Rock ..... ............ ~
................. .. ..... ........... 2045
1987-88 ( 12-15)
West Virginia Tech ......... 97
W. Virginia Wesleyan ... 103
Concordia ..................... 103
Fairmont State ................ 98
Mercyhurst... .... .. ... .......... 81
Aid. Broaddus (OT) ...... 114
Gannon .......... ............ .... .71
St. Vincent ......... ............. 58
Allegheny
...... 84
Fairmont State .... ............ 9 I
Aid. Broaddus .... ........... IO I
W. Virginia Wesleyan ..... 90
Mansfield..
.. .. .. .77
IUP ............... ................... 73
Clarion .... ......... .. ............. 79
Slippery Rock .... ............ .89
Lock Haven
........ 79
89
82
66
75
99
73
80
91
94
TI
2347
75
77
75
79
85
87
72
69
85
111
88
76
63
73
60
74
68
77
122
77
72
67
71
71
94
22.
3175
87
95
95
91
75
85
87
76
82
100
100
96
77
69
86
96
75
78
87
93
83
82
103
97
79
California (OT) .. ............. 95
Shippensburg ..... .... ......... 61
IUP ......................... ......... 73
Clarion ......... ............ ....... 80
Slippery Rock ............... 111
Gannon ......................... .. 76
Lock Haven .. ......... .. ....... 89
Mercyhursl (OT) ............. 89
California ... ... .. ... .... ......... 88
Shippensburg ............ .... .. 8Q
.... ................. .. ....... .. ... 2336
1988-89 (14-12)
Virgina Union .... ........... 102
St. Francis (Pa.) .............. 89
Mansfield .......... .............. 86
Gannon ..................... .... .. 89
Central State ...... ............. 80
Dyke ............................... 97
Mercyhurst ...................... 59
Kutztown ........................ 62
Pitt-Johnstown ... .... ......... 79
Davis & Elkins .... ..... ..... .88
Allegheny ....................... 77
Mercyhurst.. .......... .......... 88
Pitt-Johnstown ................ 54
Slippery Rock (OT) ........ 68
Shippensburg .. .. ............ .. 63
Clarion .. ............ ..... .. ....... 84
Lock Haven ................... .78
lndiana .. .......................... 76
California (5 OT) ...... .... 128
Gannon .... .. ................ ..... 71
Slippery Rock ... ............ .. 90
Shippensburg .................. 77
Clarion ........ ...... .... ...... .... 65
Lock Haven .. .. .
.. ....... 60
Indiana (OT) ........ .... ... .... 90
California (OT) .. ...... .. .....82
... ....................... ... ...... 253 I
1989-90 (22-5)
Lincoln (PA) ............ ....... 67
East Stroudsburg .. .......... .77
Columbia Union (MD) ... 77
Fairmont State (WY) .... .. 79
Kutztown ........................ 57
Dowling (NY) ............... .. 67
Pin-Johnstown ................ 71
Gannon .... ...... .............. .. 69
Penn State-Behrend ........ 59
Allegheny (OT) .............. 99
Daemen (NY) ......... . ....... 85
Pin-Johnstown ............. ... 80
Lock Haven .. ........ .. ....... 80
Indiana .......... .. ............ .. .. 60
California .......... .... ... .... ... 90
SlipperyRock(OT) ...... 104
Shippensburg .. ... .. ......... .. 60
Clarion .. ... ............ ........... 61
Lock Haven ...... ... ........ .. .82
Gannon .. .. .. ..................... 86
Indiana (OT)
...... 74
California .. ........ ..... .. .. ..... 76
Slippery Rock ...... ...... ... 112
Shippensburg ........ .......... 84
Mercyhurst
.. .. .... 47
82 Clarion .............. .............. 72
75 Lock Haven ...... ............ .. 84
2331 ... ................... ............. 2059
1990-91 (18-10)
106 Kutztown .......... .. ............ 90
IOI Mt. Vernon Nazarene ...... 90
I 10 Point Park ...... ........ ......... 94
78 Fairmont State ................ 94
83 Pitt-Johnstown ................ 80
83 Mercyhurst.
.......80
58 Gannon ........ .......... ......... 77
72 Oakland ............... ... ......... 96
127 WV Wesleyan (2 OT) ... 129
108 Daemen .......... ... ........... ...93
112 Millersville ...... ..... ....... ...96
70 Mercyhurst.. .................... 53
74 California ... ........... .......... 73
86 Indiana .............. ..... .... .....83
68 Slippery Rock ...... ........... 97
75 Shippensburg ......... ........ .77
105 Clarion ....... ....... ............ .. 95
82 Lock Haven ....... ... ........ .. 81
70 Gannon .. .. .. .. ........ ........... 61
80 California .......... .. .... ........ 77
95 Indiana .. .............. ............ 84
93 Slippery Rock ..... .. ........ .. 73
74 Shippensburg .. .. .. .. ......... 77
75 Millersville .... ... .............. 77
72 Clarion .... .. .................... I00
83 Lock Haven ...... .... .......... 82
98 Pin-Johnstown ...... .... .... .80
Pa. Playoff:
72 Slippery Rock ........ ........ .8..8,
2410 ...... .. .. .. .. .................. 2377
1991-92 (20-9)
87 W. Virginia Tech
... 80
91 Bloomsburg ...... .. .. ........ .82
77 Oakland ........... ...... ...... ... 82
85 Fairmont State .... .. .......... 82
92 Stoneh ill .......... ............... 8 I
66 East Stroudsburg .. .... .. ..... 77
61 Gannon .. ...... .... ...... ......... 66
84 Mercyhurst ...... ... .... .. .. ..... 75
76 Way land Baptist..
.... 92
IOI W. Virginia Wesleyan .. ... 77
81 Cheyney ........ ...... ............ 74
71 Gannon ............ .. ............. 70
87 Shippensburg .... .. ......... .. .63
82 Slippery Rock
......... 66
103 Clarion .... .. ...................... 93
92 Lock Hawn ...... .............. 65
77 LeMoyne ..... ...... .. ..... ....... 89
I 08 Point P.uk
.. ...... 73
65 California ........ .. ..... ......... 81
73 IUP ...:........ .. ........... ......... 80
97 Shippensburg .... .............. 83
98 Clarion
...... 84
82 Lock Haven (OT) ........... 79
9 I Mercyhurst .. .... .... ...... .....87
77 California ............ ........... 82
92 IUP .. .. ............ .. ......... .. ... 78
77 Slippery Rock ........... ..... 75
81 E. Stroudsburg ...... ... ....... 78
76 California ........... .. ........... 22_
2430
. .... .. .. ..... .... ... ........ 2286
83
92
84
84
72
69
65
79
86
91
114
63
81
122
63
88
72
I IO
89
79
82
77
75
100
84
83
74
IOI
~
2447
105
69
77
91
67
78
98
85
85
98
79
88
74
78
93
70
76
71
67
98
79
66
88
I07
105
88
77
66
2323
1992-93 (12-17)
Alaska-Anchorage .......... 89
Alaska-Anchorage ........ 116
Alaska-Fairbanks ......... ...99
Alaska-Fairbanks .... .. ...... 85
Point Park ....................... 80
Gannon .... .......... ..... ........ 65
Mercyhurst ..... .. .. ........ ... .. 79
W. Va. Wesleyan ....... ...... 53
Cheyney ........ .. ............... 67
Fairmont State .......... ...... 74
Teikyo-Post.. ................... 83
Bloomsburg ........ ..... .. ..... 68
Gannon .. ..... .. ............. .. .. .82
Columbia Union ............. 69
Slippery Rock ............. .. .. 82
Lock Haven ............... ..... 73
Clarion ..... ................ ...... 84
Pitt-Johnstown ...... .... ...... 74
California ........... .......... ... 91
lndiana ... ........ ................ .84
Shippensburg .......... ........ 75
Slippery Rock ...
.. .. .. .78
Lock Hawn ............ ....... .79
Clarion ............... ..... ........ 93
Mercyhurst... ....... .. .......... 75
California
.......... .. 101
Indiana .... .. ............ .. ........ 75
Shippensburg ... ... ...... ..... 81
Milkrsville ... .. .. ............. .26
......... 2350
1993-94 (20-8)
Davis & Elkins .............. 52
Gannon .. ............. ........ .. .58
Fairmont State .... .. .... .. .... 56
Mercyhurst.. .. ..... .. ... .. .. .. .64
Gannon ..... ....... .... ........... 75
LeMoyne ... .......... ............ 73
PointPark .. .......... ... .. ...... 71
Malone ....
.. ...... 89
Columbia Union .. .... ....... 59
Lake Erie .... ........ ........... .57
Pitt-Johnstown ........... ..... 70
Clarion
........ 70
California .. ............ ... ...... .68
Shippensburg ..... ...... ....... 68
IUP .. ................................ 94
Lock Haven ................... 64
Gannon .......... .. ....... .... .. .61
Slippery Rock ................. 77
California ........................ 77
Clarion .. .. ...... ........ .. ...... .82
Mercyhurst
...... 66
IUP .. .......... .. ........ ....... ..... 70
Shippensburg ... ............... 78
Slippery Rock ................. 84
Lock Haven .
.. .. .7:.
West Chester ......... .......... 67
IUP ................... ..... .......... 90
Gannon .. .. .......... ........ .. ... 72
.. .. ............... ..... 1987
COACHES AND THEIR RECORDS
COACH
SEASONS
BEST
12
l
5
9
23
2
5
3
1
3
22-5, 1974-75
17-9, 1971-72
22-5, 1989-90
24-5, 1975-76
12-1, 1931-32
17-7, 1961-62
l 5-12, 1985-86
10-11, 1957-58
6-13, 1959-60
8-12. 1954-55
Jim McDonald (1962-71, 1972-75)
Dave Rooney ( 197 l-72)
Greg Walcavich ( 1989-Present)
Guy Conti (1975-1984)
Sox Harrison ( 1928-53)
Loyal Park ( 1960-62)
Jim Sims ( 1984-1989)
Bob Thurbon ( 1956-59)
Jim Smart (1959-60)
Art McComb ( 1953-56)
21
WON
181
17
92
140
175
23
70
23
6
17
LOST
GAMES
PCT.
89
9
49
98
134
22
66
37
13
41
270
26
191
238
309
45
136
60
19
58
.670
.654
.652
.588
.566
.511
.510
.383
.316
.293
THE RECORD BOOKS
SCORING AVERAGE
Career
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Fred Riley
Frank Smith
Earl Minor
Jim Prokell
7. RoyStauffer
8.
9.
I0 .
II.
Melvin Hooker
Dan Petchel
Tim Smiley
Jose Davis
Don Lovett
13. Sean Gibson
14. Billy Wade
91-93
91, 93
69-71
65-69
83-85
69-72
71-74
77-80
61-65
73-77
82-83; 86-88
76-80
90-93
15. Tom Taylor
16. Edwin Wright
17. Sterling Washington
18. Art Dickenson
19. Don Dougan
86-90
84-87
80-84
88-91
68-71
63-68
19.9
17.9
17.8
16.8
16.6
16.6
16.2
16. 1
16.0
Frank Smith
Walt Askins
Dan Petchel
Jose Davis
Frank Smith
6.
7.
8.
9.
Billy Wade
Adam Cheek
Fred Riley
Price Williams
I0 . Don Lovett
11. Roy Stauffer
12. Adam Cheek
Tim Smiley
14. Art Dickenson
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Fred Riley
Frank Smith
Dan Petch el
Darryl Meachem
Melvin Hooker
Jim Prokell
66-67
56-57
64-65
87-88
68-69
89-90
91-92
70-71
91, 93
78-79
72-73
92-93
76-77
70-71
71-72
67-68
63-64
65-66
79-80
70-71
Walt Askins
Don ·Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Sterling Washington
Sean Gibson
Frank Smith
Tyrone Mason
Earl Minor
14. Dan Petchel
15. DonLovett
16. Melvin Hooker
15.5
15.4
15.4
Frank Smith
18. Billy Wade
Edwin Wright
15.2
14.5
14.4
20. Tom Taylor
21. JimProkell
22. Earl Minor
13.1
12.9
12.8
12.7
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Jim Prokell
Tim Smiley
Darryl Meachem
Tim Smiley
Dan Petchel
Sean Gibson
30.1
26. t
25.6
21 .3
21.2
20.6
20.5
20.2
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Tom Taylor
Don Lovett
Edwin Wright
Gary Stanton
Steve Senko
Tyrone Tillman
Steve Senko
Roy Stauffer
19.9
19.8
19.5
19.4
19.4
37.
38.
39.
40.
19. 1
18.9
18.6
18.5
18.0
Don Dougan
43. Land Battle
44. Tom Taylor
Dave Shenefelt
46. Ricky Jordan
17.9
17.9
47. Billy Wade
48. Aaron Brown
Gary Stanton
Single Season
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
I 0.
11.
12.
13.
SCORING
56-57
78-79
71-72
70-71
90-91
92-93
68-69
93-94
84-85
64-65
79-80
79-80
67-68
88-89
83-84
85-86
71-72
83-84
70-71
76-77
65-66
74-75
63-64
90-91
84-85
77-78
82-83
77-78
81-82
79-80
82-83
73-74
88-89
84-85
71-72
Aaron Brown
Terrance Jenkins
Roy Stauffer
Price Williams
Terrance Jenkins
91-92
85-86
65-66
81-82
86-87
65-66
87-88
87-88
91-92
76-77
496
494
492
485
480
467
466
463
463
460
451
447
447
441
441
436
433
432
431
426
413
412
409
402
399
382
380
372
365
364
362
362
Adam Cheek
Jose Davis
Adam Cheek
Billy Wade
Price Williams
5. Tim Smiley
91-92
87-88
92-93
89-90
93-94
75-76
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jerome Thomas
Billy Wade
Dave Miller
Mickey Unick
86-88
75-78
86-90
65-68
67-69
22
12.
13.
14.
15.
Frank Smith
Larry Smith
Tom Craig
Dan Petch el
65-69
65-69
75-77
61-65
I. Ricky Jordan
2. Ricky Jordan
56.9 (29-5 l)
55.9 (175-313)
54.5 ( I 03-189)
52.7 ( 186-353)
52.5 (352-670)
52.3 (459-877)
51.4 (483-940)
51.2 ( 133-260)
·51.1 (67-131)
50.9 (490-963)
87-88
86-87
64.7 (141-218)
63.2 ( I 08-171)
3. Darryl Meachem 66-67
60.7 (62-102)
4. Frank Smith
5. Billy Wade
6. Mickey Unick
66-67
88-89
67-68
59.4 (102-172)
59.0 ( 182-308)
58.2 (148-254)
7. Billy Wade
8. Billy Wade
Land Battle
10. Dan Petchel
11. Land Battle
12. Jim Prokell
13. RodHerron
87-88
89-90
82-83
64-65
81-82
69-70
68769
57.3 (139-243)
56.9 (140-246)
56.9 (140-246)
55.8 ( 167-299)
55.4 (160-289)
55.1 (108-196)
54.5(61-112)
14. John Mohre
I 5. Land Battle
90-91
80-81
54.2 (71-131)
54.1 (93-172)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Single Season
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
I0 .
64.0 (249-389)
58.0 (51-88)
57.3 (571-997)
55.6 (393-707)
54.6 (95-174)
Single Season (minimum 100 attempts)
355
355
353
348
348
347
338
335
335
Career
I . Ricky Jordan
80-83
66-69
91-93
65-67
63-67
84-87
I.
2.
3.
4.
Single Season
l.
2.
3.
4.
Land Battle
Rod Herron
JuniorSimpson
Lynn Nelson
Darryl Meachem
Tom Taylor
360
358
357
355
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
594
576
562
557
557
508
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Tim Smiley
Adam Cheek
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Adam Cheek
Fred Riley
Price Williams
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Edwin Wright
11 . Fred Riley
12. Sterling Washington
75-76
91-92
78-79
79-80
92-93
70-71
93-94
76-77
74-75
83-84
71-72
Frank Smith
14. Tyrone Tillman
15. Don Lovett
16. Earl Minor
90-91
68-69
79-80
77-78
83-84
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
89-90
67-68
84-85
79-80
86-87
92-93
90-91
Billy Wade
Frank Smith
Earl Minor
Melvin Hooker
Jose Davis
Sean Gibson
Sean Gibson
494
482
'479
465
442
425
411
409
404
395
394
388
388
378
372
370
367
362
357
354
353
352
350
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Terrance Jenkins
Roy Stauffer
Gary Stanton
Alonzo Craig
Steve Senko
Edwin Wright
85-86
72-73
77-78
75-76
82-83
82-83
30. Tom Taylor .
James Boyd
84-85
73-74
350
348
345
334
325
323
319
319
Single Season (1986-Present)
l. Jose Davis
2. Price Williams
3. Adam Cheek
Jose Davis
5. Mark Murdock
6. Adam Cheek
7. Greg Fox
8. George Satter
9. Exavier Zollicoffer ·
FIELD GOALS MADE
Career
I. Tim Smiley
2.
3.
4.
5.
73-77
76-80
80-84
86-90
69-72
74-78
61-65
Don Lovett
Edwin Wright
Billy Wade
Fred Riley
6.
7.
. 8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
-14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Gary Stanton
Dan Petchel
Aaron Brown
. 88-92
65-69
Frank Smith
84-87
Tom Taylor
71-74
Roy Stauffer
91-93
Adam Cheek
79-83
Steve Senko
69-72
Jim Prokell
63-68
Don Dougan
80-83
Land Battle
83-86
Terrance Jenkins
82-83: 86-88
Jose Davis
77-80
Melvin Hooker
88-91
20. Sterling Washington
63-67
21 . Darryl Meachem
22. Price Williams
91 , 93
23. Earl Minor
Alonzo Craig
83-85
73-77
25. Sean Gibson
26. Harry Jenkins
27 . Larry Betar
28 . Tyrone Tillman
29. Dave Shenefelt
30 . . Don Childs
90-93
65-69
71-75
77-80
63-66
74-76
I 0. Adrian Batts
659
646
597
571
536
517
490
487
483
459
455
440
424
419
410
393
375
367
366
359
352
345
343
343
329
319
318
300
281
261
Career (1986-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jose Davis
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Mark Murdock
Greg Fox
82-83 ; 86-88
91-93
91, 93
89-91
89-93
George Satler
7. Sean Gibson
Adrian Batts
9. Exavier Zollicoffer
I0. Derek Walton
134
100
84
71
19. Tom Taylor
Art Dickenson
21. Price Williams
Adrian Batts
23 . Fred Riley
24. Don Lovett
25. Sean Gibson
26. Steve Senko
Ricky Jordan
28. Sterling Washington
Clyde Brabson
30. Brian Simmons
Jim Romaniszyn
91-92
82-83
67-68
86-87
69-70
93-94
89-90
71-72
78-79
92-93
81-82
87-88
89-90
81-82
82-83
71-72
129
127
122
120
120
119
119
118
117
116
114
114
113
113
112
112
Career (1986-Present)
I. Jose Davis
82-83 ; 86-88
3 13
2. Adam Cheek
. (_
3. Price Williams
4. Mark Murdock
91-93
91, 93
89-91
242
222
2 19
5. George Satler
85-89
89-93
90-93
91-93
88-90
90-92
158
146
132
117
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Greg Fox
Sean Gibson
Exavier Zollicoffer
Adrian Batts
Derek Walton
108
93
Single Season (1986-Present)
· I. Jose Davi s
2. Price Williams
3. Mark Murdock
87-88
91, 93
90-91
86-87
92-93
91-92
176
150
139
137
132
rREETHROW
PERCENTAGE
Career (minimum 100 attempts)
·I. Roy Stauffer
71-74 86.3 (239-277)
2. Jose Davis 82-83 ; 86-88 ·84.9 (197-232)
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
AdamCheek
Sean Gibson
WalterReap
Mark Murdock
CharlieHickox
Earl Minor
Dave Knowlton
91-93
90-93
91.93
89-91
73-75
83-85
68-71
83.4(176-211)
81.2 (168-207)
80.6(112-139)
8_0 .3 ( I 02-127)
79.5(124-156)
79.2 (209-264)
79.0 ( 169-214)
AdrianBatts
George Satter
DonChilds
Steve Senko
LarryBetar
Billy Wade
Eric Trosch
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
WillieLee
Fred Riley
88-90
85-89
74-76
79-83
71 -75
86-90
85-89
73-77
76-80
80-84
69-72
78.9(157-199)
78.4 ( 127- 162)
77.3(85-110)
76.2 (297-390)
75 .8(119-157)
75.5 (299-396)
74.7 (109-146)
74.6 (235-315)
73 .9 (204-276)
73.6(131-178)
73.4 (207-282)
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
10.
11.
12.
13 .
14.
15 .
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Single Season
Single Season (minimum SO attempts)
4. Jose Davis
5. Adam Cheek
6. Adam Cheek
7. George Satler
8. Exavier Zollicoffer
9. Greg Fox
Mark Murdock
88-89
92-93
92-93
89-90
71-72
Jim Prokel-1
Billy Wade
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meachem
89-90
64-65
65s66
69-70
90-91
85-86
84-85
5. Jim Prokell
6. Derek Walton
Tom Taylor
8. Earl Minor
85-89
90-93
88-90
60 ·
43
43
Dan Petchel
10. Jim Prokell
11. Sterling Washington
12. Jose Davis
Frank Smith
91-93
90-92
39
28
14. Don Dougan
15. Melvin Hooker
60
80
59
54
54
49
46
37
35
33
32
THREE-POINT FIELD
GOALS ATTEMPTED
I.
2.
3.
4.
THREE-POINT FIELD
GOALS MADE
87-88
93-94
92-93
86-87
90-91
91-92
92-93
88-89
92-93
89-90
16. Derek Walton
17. Steve Senko
18. Frank Smith
63-64
70-71
90-9f
87-88
68-69
65-66
79-80
23
110
92
88
80
80
192
179
169
168
164
157
157
155
155
153
151
143
143
141
137
I.
2.
3.
4.
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Adam Cheek
Mark Murdock
5.
6.
7.
8.
Jose Davis
Ken Gerber
Fred Riley
Jose Davis
9.
I0 .
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Adrian Batts
Art Dickenson
George Satler
Roy Stauffer
Sean Gibson
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
72-73
71-72
92-93
90-91
88.2 (90-102)
87.1 (81-93)
86.5 (96-111)
85.7 (~6-77)
87-88 85.3 ( 122-143)
85.1 (63-74)
61-62
71-72 84.7 (100-118)
86-87
84.0 (63-75)
83.7 (67-80)
88-89
83.5 (71-85)
70-71
87-88
73-74
90-91
83.0 (49-59)
82.9 (68-82)
82.4 (75-91)
68-89
70-71
82.0 (41-50)
81.8 (63-77)
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Derek Walton
Walter Reap
George Satter
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
90-91 81.5 ( 128-157)
81.4 (70-86)
91 , 93
81.1 (43-53)
88-89
80.8 (76-94)
76-77
80.6 (50-62)
77-78
REBOUNDS PER GAME
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Ben Gibson
Nick Brascetta
Willie Lee
Sterling Washington
George Satter
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
84-86
78-80
80-84
88-91
85-89
91, 93
93-94
80-84
83-85
174
173
167
165
163
161
156
151
135
Career
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
Darryl Meachem
Melvin Hooker
.Don Dougan
Bob Burlingame
Dennis Hampton
Land Battle
Mickey Unick
Lynn Nelson
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
Ricky Jordan
Gary Stanton
Charlie Hickox
Clyde Brabson
Jim Prokell
Art Dickenson
63-67
77-80
63-68
69-70
73-76
80-83
67-69
65-67
61-65
65-69
86-88
74-78
73-75
81-82
69-72
68-71
12.8
12.2
11.5
11.4
10.6
10.2
10.2
10.2
8.9
8.7
8.6
8.3
8.3
8.2
8.2
8. 2
66-67
65-66
66-67
79-80
64-65
67-68
66-67
67-68
70-71
65-66
64-65
78-79
69-70
68-69
80-81
18.5
17.1
13.9
13.8
13.1
12.6
12.2
12.0
11.8
11.6
11.6
11.5
11.4
11.4
11.0
Single Season
Darryl Meachem
Darryl Meachem
Frank Smith
Melvin Hooker
Dan Petchel
Mickey Unick
Lynn Nelson
Don Dougan
Art Dickenson
Don Dougan
Don Dougan
12. Melvin Hooker
13. Bob Burlingame
Frank Smith
15. Land Battle
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ASSISTS
Career (1968-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Steve Senko
Dave Knowlton
Greg Fox
Larry Betar
Tim Smiley
Derek Walton
Roy Stauffer
Adrian Batts
Fred Riley
Mark Murdock
Terrance Jenkins
79-83
68-71
89-93
71-75
73-77
90-92
71-74
88-90
69-72
89-91
83-86
515
501
365
341
323
299
266
264
223
199
177
Land Battle
Junior Simpson
Melvin Hooker
Billy Wade
Gary Stanton
11. Barry Marshall
12. Sterling Washington
Gary Stanton
14. Clyde Brabson
Gary Stanton
6.
7.
8.
9.
80-81
91-92
78-79
88-89
76-77
82-83
89-90
75-76
81-82
77-78
55
49
42
42
39
38
38
37
37
Single Season (1968-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
92-93
70-71
69-70
82-83
93-94
91-92
90-91
89-90
81-82
73-74
75-76
68-69
90-91
80-81
88-89
79-80
85-86
91-92
74-75
72-73
Greg Fox
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Steve Senko
Tyrone Mason
Derek Walton
Derek Walton
Adrian Batts
Steve Senko
Larry Betar
Tim Smiley
Dave Knowlton
Mark Murdock
Steve Senko
Adrian Batts
Nick Brascetta
Ben Gibson
Greg Fox
Larry Betar
Larry Betar
222
194
174
157
156
150
149
146
139
139
133
133
123
119
118
115
109
103
101
IOI
BLOCKED SHOTS
Career (1974-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Melvin Hooker
Gary Stanton
Barry Marshall
Alonzo Jenkins
Land Battle
Billy Wade
Aaron Brown
Sterling Washington
Tyrone Tillman
Junior Simpson
Price Williams
Don Lovett
Ricky Jordan
Terrance Jenkins
Clyde Brabson
Terry Wilson
77-80
74-78
80-84
86-88
80-83
86-90
88-92
88-91
77-80
91-93
91, 93
76-80
86-88
83-86
81-82
78-82
201
147
138
122
120
119
107
83
55
54
43
41
37
37
37
37
Single Season (1974-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
79-80
83-84
87-88
86-87
89-90
Melvin Hooker
Barry Marshall
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Billy Wade
24
125
67
64
58
56
STEALS
Career (1969-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Fred Riley
Steve Senko
Tim Smiley
Dave Knowlton
Sterling Washington
Edwin Wright
Roy Stauffer
Mark Murdock
Jim Prokell
Price Williams
Adam Cheek
Nick Brascetta
Don Lovett
Adrian Batts
Derek Walton
Brian Simmons
Land Battle
Ben Gibson
Gary Stanton
Aaron Brown
Willie Lee
69-72
79-83
73-77
68-71
88-91
80-84
71-74
89-91
69-72
91 , 93
91-93
78-80
76-80
88-90
90-92
81-83
80-83
84-86
74-78
88-92
80-84
246
70-71
70-71
90-91
90-91
93-94
79-80
89-90
89-90
92-93
81-82
71-72
75-76
74-75
80-81
75-76
85-86
76-77
69-70
90-91
81-82
93-94
128
115
201
174
162
161
148
142
135
124
123
112
111
109
108
101
96
93
92
88
84
84
Single Season
I. Fred Riley
2. Dave Knowlton
3. Mark Murdock
4. Sterling Washington
5. Price Williams
6. Nick Brascetta
7. Sterling Washington
8. Adrian Batts
9. Adam Cheek
10. Steve Senko
11. Fred Riley
12. Dennis Hampton
13. Tim Smiley
14 .. Steve Senko
Tim Smiley
16. Ben Gibson
17. Tim Smiley
Fred Riley
19. Derek Walton
20. Brian Simmons
Tyrone Mason
CENTURY CLUB
44
115
114
114
112
112
111
110
110
110
110
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
108
108
107
107
107
106
106
106
106
105
105
105
105
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
103
103
102
102
OPPONENTS
OPP
131
129
128
116
112
112
111
111
110
110
109
109
109
108
107
107
107
106
106
106
105
105
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
101
101
101
100
100
Indiana
West Virginia Wesleyan
California (5 OT)
Alaska Anchorage
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Mount Union
Slippery Rock
California
Clarion
Indiana
Allegheny
East Carolina
California
Geneva
Fairmont
Millersville
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
Cheyney
Gannon
Assumption
Univ. of Wisconsin
Slippery Rock (OT)
Alliance
Indiana
Mercyhurst
West Virginia Wesleyan
California
Virginia
Clarion
Alderson Broaddus
California
Mercyhurst
Clarion
EUP
YEAR
72
127
122
1955-56
1990-91
1988-89
1992-93
1958-59
1989-90
1971-72
1987-88
1956-57
1957-58
1953-54
1958-59
1986-87
1964-65
1966-67
1978-79
1985-86
1958-59
1967-68
1985-86
1959-60
1984-85
1969-70
1989-90
1957-58
1959-60
1977-78
1987-88
1965-66
1988-89
1958-59
1987-88
1992-93
1985-86
1990-91
92
104
103
94
99
73
92
67
106
78
95
98
82
86
94
65
85
77
80
85
96
102
85
73
90
78
75
88
99
83
84
72
96
75
73
71
69
66
65
64
63
62
61
58
58
57
55
55
54
52
52
102
EDINBORO
EUP
133
127
126
123
123
122
122
122
120
120
119
116
116
115
115
Lock Haven
West Virginia Wesleyan
Roberts Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Alliance
Alliance
California (5 OT)
Columbia Union
Concordia
Alderson Broaddus (OT)
Alliance
N. Michigan
Western Ontario
Pitt-Johnstown
Lock Haven
OPP
YEAR
90
129
96
97
86
72
128
69
103
114
108
98
62
55
79
1967-68
1990-91
1973-74
1966-67
1973-74
1973-74
1988-89
1992-93
1987-88
1987-88
1954-55
1970-71
1970-71
1969-70
1970-71
102
102
IOI
101
IOI
IOI
IOI
101
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
25
Mansfield
Alliance
Teikyo-Post
Clarion
Millersville
Davis and Elkins
Fredonia
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Kenyon
Point Park
Pitt-Johnstown
Lock Haven
Waynesburg
West Virginia We sleyan
Cleveland State
Western Ontario
Daemen
Point Park
Clarion
Daemen
Slippery Rock
Allegheny
Fredonia
Pitt-Johnstown
Kutztown
Salem
Clarion
Davis & Elkins
Lock Haven
Walsh
Waynesburg
Allegheny
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Alliance
California
Allegheny
Daemen
Mercy
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Behrend
Mount Vernon Nazarene
West Virginia We sleyan
Shippensburg
Alliance
Fredonia
Thiel
Indiana
Slippery Rock
West Virginia Tech
Allegheny (OT)
Daemen
Clarion
77
104
83
78
96
88
64
84
73
99
94
74
79
84
78
60
61
93
73
88
85
84
109
81
99
90
91
95
52
72
72
88
85
I 01
92
67
78
112
93
103
93
80
77
77
92
95
64
90
77
81
88
66
83
87
77
97
99
85
93
1987-88
1958-59
1992-93
1968-69
1990-91
1988-89
1966-67
1967-68
1967-68
1968-69
1990-91
1992-93
1964-65
I 967-68
1967-68
1967-68
1973-74
1990-91
1991-92
1956-57
1978-79
1993-94
1958-59
1963-64
1982-83
1990-91
1971-72
1990-91
1993-94
1993-94
1964-65
1965-66
1972-73
1961-62
1967-68
1968-69
1979-80
1989-90
I 991-92
1957-58
1958-59
1961-62
1979-80
1986-87
1958-59
1973-74
1973-74
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1956-57
1956-57
1959-60
1964-65
I 974-75
1987-88
1989-90
1989-90
1992-93
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS
24-5
21-3
Most Wins
Guy Conti
(regular season play)
Scoring Average
89.4
1967-68
Shooting Percentage
51 .7
1966-67
93 -
Rebounds
1931-32
12- 1
Points , Two Teams
Clarion (PC record)
1973-74
1973-74
1968-69
1990-91
256
W. Va. Wesleyan 129, Edinboro 127
5 OT California
Longest Game
1988-89
1990-91
73.6
Rebounding Average
Free Throw Percentage 93 .6 Point Park
(26-27)
1975-76
1975-76
Best Season
Free Throw
Percentage
Sox Harrison
33-40 Slippery Rock
Free Throws
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
*NAIA District 18 (4): 1965-66 (McDonald), 1971-72
(Rooney), 1974-75 (McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti)
1965-66
_55.7
Pennsylvania Conference ( 1): 1967-68 (McDonald)
Rebounding
Percentage
62.5
Field Goals
966
Consecutive Victories
13
Consecutive Victories,
One Season
Consecutive
Conference Wins
1966-67
(29 games)
PC Western Di vision (9): 1961-62 (Park), 1963-64 (McDonald),
1965-66 (McDonald), 1967-68 (McDonald) , 1968-69
(McDonald), 1974-75 (McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti), 198182 (Conti), ** l 985-86 (Sims)
1975-76
1975-76
Regular Season Tournaments: Ashland Holiday Tournament,
1973-74 (McDonald); Marietta Tournament, 1971-72
(Rooney); Erie Classic, 1975-76 (Conti); Allegheny Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti), 1981-82 (Conti), 1982-83 (Conti),
1988-89 (Sims), 1989-90 (Walcavich); West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti); Walker Brothers Classic , 1985-86 (Sims); Daniel Overheim Memorial
Tournament, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Walcavich)
1975-76
13
1967-69
17
TEAM RECORDS - GAME
Points
133
Lock Haven
1967-68
1993-94 Edinboro hosts NCAA II east regional play-down game
and advances to regional final four at California, PA.
Points, Half
Field Goals
74
54
54
Point Park
Lock Haven
Alliance
1973-74
1967-68
1973-74
*Proceeded to NAIA Tournament in Kansas City, MO.
**Proceeded to NCAA Division II Regionals in Erie, PA.
MOST POINTS
Adam Cheek
Jose Davis
Adam Cheek
Billy Wade
Price Williams
Tim Smiley
Walt Askins
Don Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Sterling Washington
Sean Gibson
Frank Smith
Earl Minor
Tyrone Mason
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
594 (29 games)
576 (27 games)
562 (29 games)
557 (27 games)
557 (28 games)
508 (29 games)
496 ( 19 games)
494 (25 games)
492 (26 games)
485 (24 games)
480 (28 games)
467 (29 games)
466 (22 games)
463 (26 games)
463 (28 games)
460 ( 18 games)
44 7 (24 games)
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES
26.1 (19 games)
Walt Askins
25 .6 (18 games)
Dan Petchel
30.1 (9 games)
Frank Smtih
BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
64.7 (26 games)
Ric_ky Jordan
63.2 (24 games)
Ricky Jordan
60.7 (10 games)
Darryl Meachem
59.4 (9 games)
Frank Smith
Billy Wade
59.0 (26 games)
58.2 (19 games)
Mickey Unick
Billy Wade
57 .3 (25 games)
-
Billy Wade
Land Battle
1991-92
1987-88
1992-93
1989-90
1993-94
1975-76
1956-57
1978-79
1971-72
1970-71
1990-91
1992-93
1964-65
1984-85
1993-94
1964-65
1967-68
1956-57
1964-65
1966-67
1987-88
1986-87
1966-67
1966-67
1988-89
1967-68
1987-88
SEASON
59.6 (27 games)
56.9 (27 games)
1989-90
1982-83
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Roy Stauffer
88.2 (90-102)
Roy Stauffer
87.l (81-93)
Adam Cheek
86.5 (96-111)
Mark Murdock
85.7 (66-77)
Jose Davis
85.3 (122-143)
1912-73
1971-72
1992-93
1990-91
1987-88
MOST REBOUNDS
Darryl Meachem
1965-66
393
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES
Darryl Meachem
18.5 (10 games)
Darryl Meachem
17. l (23 games)
1966-67
1966-67
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Billy Wade
139
1989-90
MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS
Ken Gerber
38 (Pa. Conf. Record)
1961-62
MOST ASSISTS
Greg Fox
Dave Knowlton
222 (29 games)
194 (24 games)
1992-93
I 970-71
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
125 (26 games)
Melvin Hooker
1979-80
MOST STEALS
Fred Riley
1970-71
128 (24 games)
TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
TOP CAREER SCORERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
MOST POINTS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
54
52
Fredonia
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST FIELD GOALS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
21
21
Waynesburg
Kenyon
39
Indiana State
(Pa. Conf. Record)
Gannon
Millersville
Salem
1961-62
1990-91
1971-72
8.
MOST ASSISTS
- l 966-67
1968-69
9.
10.
Lary Betar
Dave Knowlton
MOST REBOUNDS
Don Dougan
14-14
14-16
14-l 7
Ken Gerber
Derek Walton
Roy Stauffer
l.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1964-65
20
19
California
Grove City
1973-74
1969-70
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
26
11
Slippery Rock
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Walt Askins
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
Billy Wade
Edwin Wright
Dan Petchel
Fred Riley
Frank Smith
Aaron Brown
Jim Prokell
Tom Taylor
Gary Stanton
Adam Cheek
Roy Stauffer
Steve Senko
1,739
1,553
1,496
1,446
1,420
1,344
1,279
1,225
1,208
I, 196
1,183
1,177
1,156
1,149
1,145
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
l.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1956-60
1973-77
1976-80
1986-90
1980-84
1961-65
1969-72
1965-69
1988-92
1969-72
1984-87
1974-78
1991-93
1971-74
1979-83
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
1979-80
27
Don Dougan
Darryl Meachem
Gary Stanton
Billy Wade
Dan Petchel
Land Battle
Aaron Brown
Melvin Hooker
Ken Barker
Don Lovett
Tom Taylor
Frank Smith
Wendell Rojik
Jim Prokell
Dennis Hampton
992
897
841
792
744
732
714
690
689
651
648
637
622
593
543
1963-68
1963-67
1974-78
1986-90
1961-65
1980-83
1988-92
1977-80
1960-65
1976-80
1984-87
1965-69
1960-64
1969-72
1973-76
"SCOTS OF THE PAST"
NCAA DIVISION II HONORABLE
MENTION - ALL-AMERICAN
(Don Hansen's Basketball Gazette)
1993-94 Price Williams
1992-93 Adam Cheek
1989-90 Billy Wade
NAIA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1964-65 Dan Petchel
NAIA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1971-72 Fred Riley
1967-69 Frank Smith
1965-66 Darryl Meachem
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE
MENTION
1974-76 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton
1972-73 Roy Stauffer
1970-71 Fred Riley
N AIA DISTRICT 18 FIRST TEAM
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Dennis Hampton
1972-73 Roy Stauffer
1970-72 Fred Riley
1967-69 Frank Smith
1965-66 Darryl Meachem
NAIA DISTRICT 30 FIRST TEAM
1964-65 Dan Petchel
NAIA DISTRICT 18 SECOND TEAM
1976-77 Tim Smiley, Gary Stanton
1973-74 Roy Stauffer
1970-72 Jim Prokell
· 1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
1967-68 Don Dougan, Mick Unick
NAIA DISTRICT 18 HONORABLE
MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1978-79 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Don Lovett
1974-75 Charlie Hickox
1971-72 Roy Stauffer
1969-70 Fred Riley
PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
FIRST TEAM
1993-94 Price Williams
1991 -93 Adam Cheek
1990-91 Sterling Washington
1988-90 Billy Wade
1987-88 Jose Davis
1985-86 Tom Taylor, Terrance Jenkins
1984-85 Earl Minor, Tom Taylor
1983-84 l;dwin Wright
1981-83 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79 Don Lovett
1976-78 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1972-74 Roy Stauffer
1970-72 Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1969-70
Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell,
Dave Knowlton
1968-69 Frank Smith
1967-68 Don Dougan, Frank Smith
1966-67 Lynn Nelson
1965-66 Darryl Meachem
1962-65 Dan Petchel
PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
SECOND TEAM
1993-94 Tyrone Mason
1991-92 Aaron Brown, Price Williams
1987-88 Ricky Jordan
1986-87 Tom Taylor, Jose Davis
1983-84 Earl Minor
1982-83 Brian Simmons, Edwin Wright
1980-81 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1978-79 Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman
1977-78 Rick Federici, Don Lovett
I 976-77 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar,
Don Childs
1973-74 Dennis Hampton, James Boyd,
Charlie Hickox
1972-73 Larry Betar
1971-72 Jim Romaniszyn
1970-71 Dave Knowlton
1968-69 Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins
1967-68 Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson,
Mick Unick
1965-66 Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan
PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1976-77 Don Lovett
1974-75 Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton
1971-72 Roy Stauffer
1968-69 Tim Ziner, Mick Unick,
Jim Robinson
1966-67 Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins,
Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem,
Frank Smith
1964-65 Dave Shenelt
1962-63 Ken Barker
1961-62 Ken Barker, Jim Sims,
Wendell Rojik
ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE"
FIRST TEAM
1985-86 Tom Taylor
1984-85 Earl Minor
1983-84 Edwin Wright
1982-83 Steve Senko, Edwin Wright
1981-82 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1980-81 Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79 Don Lovett
1974-76 Tim Smiley
1972-73 Roy Stauffer
SECOND TEAM
1984-85 Tom Taylor, Terrance Jenkins
1983-84 Earl Minor, Willie Lee
1982-83 Land Battle, Brian Simmons
1981-82 Clyde Brabson
28
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1974-75
1973-74
Land Battle, Marcus Thompson
Tyrone Tillman
Melvin Hooker
Charlie Hickox
James Boyd, Dennis Hampton,
Charlie Hickox, Roy Stauffer
PITTSBURGH PRESS ALL-DISTRICT
FIRST TEAM
1985-86 Tom Taylor
1982-83 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1981-82 Land Battle
1979-80 Melvin Hooker
1974-76 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Dennis Hampton
1971-72 Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1968-69 Frank Smith
SECOND TEAM
1984-85 Earl Minor
1981-82 Steve Senko
1979-80 Don Lovett
1972-74 Roy Stauffer
1970-71 Fred Riley
1969-70 Art Dickinson
THIRD TEAM
1987-88 Jose Davis
1984-85 Tom Taylor
1983-84 Edwin Wright
1974-75 Charlie Hickox
1969-71 Jim Prokell
Melvin Hooker - MVP Erie Morning News
"Big Five," Selected by Dan Smith for
Olympic Trials, Los Angeles Lakers in
8th round ( 183rd pick).
Fred Riley - UPI Small All-American I97172, Basketball New s 2nd Team, AllAmerican 1971- 72, PCPA Honorable
Mention 1970-71, SOS Classic 1971-72.
Darryl Meachem - SOS Classic Outstanding
Athlete, Penn-Ohio All-Section Team
1965-66.
Dave Shenefelt - Penn-Ohio Honorable Mention 1965-66.
Billy Wade - All East Region Second Team U.S . Basketball Coaches Association
1988-89, All East Region First Team U.S. Basketball Coaches Association
1989-90.
Adam Cheek - All East Region Second Team
- U.S . Basketball Coaches Association
1991-92, All East Region First Team U.S . Basketball Coaches Association
1992-93
Price Williams - All East Region First Team
- U.S. Basketball Coaches Association
1993-94
FIGHTING SCOTS MEDIA OUTLETS
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Tyler, Karen .................................................. .
Walcavich, Greg ........................................... .
Washington, Sterling .................................... .
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HISTORY
LOCATION
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Founded in 1857 as a private academy
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Located in the resort town of Edinboro, Pennsylvania
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Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and
Edinboro State College
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Just 15 miles south of -Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo · ·
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Easily accessible from interstates 90 and 79
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The second normal school established in Pennsylvania
and the 12th in the U.S.
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Became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July
1, 1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State
System of Higher Education
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
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FACILITIES
Forty-two b1:1ildings_ on
with a 5-acre fak~~ ' ·'...
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Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa.
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Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football,
golf, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling
585-acre wooded campus
Seven-story library with more than 430,000 bound
·volumes and 1,200,000 microform units, on-line public access catalog, on-line (\t:1d~ CD-ROM searching
systems, public access catalog for the visually
impaired, and interlibrary loafr service
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Eight on-campus residence haU~
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Planetarium, modern science labs, solar observatory,
robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and center for the performing arts
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Honors program for academically gifted students
Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situations and personal relationships
OF PENNSYLVANIA
A member of the State System
of Higher Education
The nation's third largest educational program for the
physically disabled including services for the hearing
impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled
International education program for the exchange of .
faculty and students
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Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic,
parent-child development-center, and computer lab for
children
_Seven powerful mini-computer systems, more than
550 personal computers, 200 terminals, and IO computer labs with current hardware and software
Recreational facilities, life skills center, and nurse's
station for students with disabilities
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Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible
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A newly-remodeled University Center with an indoor
running track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room,
racquetball and handball courts, full-service bookstore
and dining areas, bowling lanes, and an aerobics room
1994-95
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
MEMO TO THE MEDIA
Edinboro University's 1994-95 guide has been designed to
assist members of the press in coverage of Fighting Scot men's
basketball. Press releases, photographs and statistics of all winter sports will be made available for your use throughout the
season. Pre-game basketball materials (rosters, starters, statistics
and records) are available at the press table. A play-by-play,
halftime and final statistics will be provided for each home
game. If additional infor11?,ation is desired, please contact the
Sports Information Office, Todd V. Jay, director, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro, Pa. 16444, office phone 814732-2811, home phone 814-734-4317, fax 814-732-2596.
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PRESIDENT FOSTER F. DIEBOLD
Prior to his presidency of Edinboro University, President
Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from 1977 to
1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of
Regents and special assistant to the president of the University
of Alaska Statewide System .. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College in New Jersey
and a member of the graduate faculty at that institution; and
from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Neptune Township (New Jersey) Public Schools.
Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management, President Diebold's scholarly achievements
in the discipline of applied ethics in higher education deserve
special mention. The model statement he authored for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, "Ethical
Practices for College Presidents," was unanimously adopted by
that professional organization and published as policy for the
chief executives of its nearly 400 member institutions nationwide. It is the first formally adopted ethical practices and policy
statement for higher education presidents.
For his leadership on an international scale and for his many
contributions to the advancement of higher education and
enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, President
Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals from three
Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence
were presented during visits to the Edinboro campus by official
Pakistani delegations.
Now in his fifteenth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Foster F. Diebold is the fourteenth chief
executive officer of the institution of higher learning that has
come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvania's and
the nation's finest. He has bro_ught a vigorous educational and
moral leadership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a
clear sense of direction and purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity.
President Diebold was also honored by the Government of
Pakistan with the awarding of the degree of Doctor of Laws
(honoris causa), presented at the Government House in the City
of Karachi. The ceremony was attended by the presidents of the
several Pakistani universities holding linkage agreements with
Edinboro University, as well as many high-ranking officials of
the Government of Pakistan and U.S. diplomatic officials.
Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's
tenure. The University has returned to financial health. Significant facilities and grounds improvements have been achieved,
with several of the historic structures on campus restored to their
original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized
and improved, with more than 1_90 degree offerings now available. Enrollment gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. International linkages have been
established with institutions in several other countries , and
Edinboro University's program for students with disabilities continues to garner acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges
and universities in the United States. Widely recognized as a
leader in education both here and abroad, President Diebold has
positioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the
1990s, as well as those that will face public higher education in
the 21st century.
A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universities in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported the enabling
legislation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of
1982) and saw the State System come to existence in 1983 as a
member of the transition team. He currently serves on the System's Executive Council of Presidents and on the boards of the
Pennsylvania Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, and the Dixon University Center at Harrisburg.
President Diebold's stature in American higher education
was recognized recently by several high-level appointments. He
was named to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations,
the leading national organization devoted to bµilding construeti ve relationships between the two countries. He was also
appointed to the Leadership Council of the Northeast-Midwest
Institute, a regional component of the Center for Regional Policy, and to the Pennsylvania Humanities Council , the private,
non-profit group promoting statewide public understanding of
the humanities.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth
College and also holds a master of arts in educational administration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework
requirements for a doctorate in education at Rutgers University
and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the
Ph.D. program in higher education at the University of
Pittsburgh.
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MEET THE SCOTS
ASSISTANT COACH STERLING WASHINGTON
HEAD COACH GREG WALCAVICH
coach for the United States Olympic Festival in Syracuse, New
York.
In 1983, he moved on to the Division I ranks, as an assistant coach at Rice University. There, he was a part of some of
the biggest wins in Rice basketball history including victories
over Arkansas, Notre Dame, and Houston. After staying at Rice
for four years, Walcavich joined the Bobcats of West Virginia
Wesleyan in 1987.
Taking over a squad which returned only four players and a
schedule that showed just l l games, he quickly turned the program around and posted an 18-10 slate in his first year. During
his initial season, Walcavich led his Bobcats to championships
in the Lock Haven tournament and also in the annual Walker
Brothers' tourney here in Edinboro. Wesleyan downed the Fighting Scots 103-90 in the championship game. His squad then
edged the Plaid 90-84 in a non-conference tilt later in the year.
In his last season at West Virginia Wesleyan, Walcavich led ·
the Bobcats to 22 wins against just nine losses with a squad of
all underclassmen.
Overall, his ten-year head coaching mark is 246-112 (a winning percentage of .687).
Married for 20 years to wife Maureen, Walcavich has two
daughters, Sarah, 14, and Jennifer, 11 .
Sterling Washington, a volunteer assistant under Coach
Greg Walcavich in 1991-92, begins his third season as Edinboro's assistant basketball coach.
Washington, who played for the Scots from 1988-91, was
an All-PSAC first team choice following his senior season. He
was also tabbed to the All-East Region second team by the
National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
Edinboro's 16th best all-time rebounder with 526, Washington also netted 931 points to rank in the top 20 among Fighting
Scot players. He played just two and one-half seasons at Edinboro after spending three years in the United States Army. Also
a great defensive player, Washington totaled 161 career steals
including 75 his senior year, the second most for a single season
in Fighting Scot history.
Washington graduated from Edinboro University in May
1992 with a bachelor of arts in criminal justice and a minor in
geography.
"We are thrilled that Sterling has chosen to come to our program," Walcavich said. "He brings a great deal to our team, our
program and our University. His dedication and intensity as a
player will serve him well as a coach. Sterling's vast experience
in the military certainly will be a positive trait in his coaching
career."
Washington resides in Edinboro.
On April lO, 1989, Gregory L. Walcavich became Edinboro
University's tenth men's head basketball coach.
GREG .·WALCAVICH AS A
Walcavich, 42 years old. came from West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buchannon, West Virginia. A graduate of
Bladensburg High School in Maryland, he received a journalism
degree from Rutgers University in 1973.
In his first season as the Scots head coach, Walcavich guided them to one of the best seasons in school history. On three
occasions the Fighting Scots were ranked in the nation's top 20.
posting an impressive 22-5 record. Despite playing in the rugged
PSAC, the Boro was overlooked for the NCAA II tournament.
Walcavich began his coaching career as an assistant at
Birmingham Southern in Alabama, where he stayed for four seasons. In 1977, he obtained his first head coaching position at
Alexander City (Alabama) Junior College. After one year, Walcavich returned to Birmingham Southern as the school's head
coach.
HEAD COACH
Season
School
1978-79
Birmingham Southern College
29-4
1979-80
Birmingham Southern College
23-9
1980-81
Birmingham Southern College
22-8
1981-82
Birmingham Southern College
18-15
1982-83
Birmingham Southern College
22-8
1987-88
West Virginia Wesleyan College
18-10
1988-89
West Virginia Wesleyan College
22-9
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During his five years at BSC, an NAIA affiliate. Walcavich
posted an impressive 114-44 record. His teams were ranked in
the top 20 four times in five seasons, as high as number two in
1979 and twice appeared in the NAIA national tournament in
Kansas City, Missouri.
1989-90
EDINBORO UNIVERS ITY
22-5
1990-91
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
18-10
1991-92
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
20-9
1992-93
1993-94
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
EDINBORO UNIVERI~"TY
11 Seasons
For his efforts at Birmingham Southern, Walcavich was
named District "Coach of the Year" three times. His success was
recognized nationally in 198 l as he was selected as an assistant
*NCAA Tournament appearance
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THE PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Pennsylvania
Conference) is the largest NCAA II conference in the nation and
is composed of the 14 universities in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education.
Stroudsburg, Kutztown, Mansfield, Millersville, and West
Chester; Western Division - California, Clarion, Edinboro, Indiana, Lock Haven, Shippensburg, and Slippery Rock.
In basketball the top two teams in each division compete in
a preliminary playoff with the winners proceeding to the Pennsylvania Conference championship game at a determined site.
The eventual champion is awarded an automatic berth in the
NCAA II East Regional Tournament.
Championship competition is sponsored for 20 men's and
women's sports in the Pennsylvania Conference with all 14 universities belonging to Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) while some elect to compete in
Division I sports. PSAC teams have won numerous honors in
national competition over the years and have helped the PSAC
become one of the most highly respected Division II conferences in the nation.
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The Pennsylvania Conference is under the leadership of a
board of directors, which consists of the 14 university presidents
who govern through an executive committee. Current chairman
of the board is Mansfield University President, Mr. Rodney C.
Kelchner.
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1994-95 FIGHTING -SCOTS
1993-94 YEAR IN REVIEW
There may have been better overall records in past years,
but the 1993-94 edition of the Fighting Scots basketball team
accomplished something no other team in school history had
ever done - win a game in the NCAA II national playoffs.
Finishing the year 20-8, coach Greg Walcavich's third 20~·
win season in five years, the Scots advanced to the NCAA East
Regional semifinals with a convincing 88-67 "play-in" victory
over West Chester University. The Scots then .fell to East
Regional champion IUP in _a semifinal matchup. But the setback
did not tarnish an otherwise banner season for the Scots.
The Scots won 12 of their first 14 games including a victory
over Gannon University, 69-58, in the championship of Edinboro's Daniel Overheim Memorial Tournament and finished as
the #14-ranked squad in the final NCAA II poll, Edinboro's
highest ever. Playing in arguably the toughest conference in the
country, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, the Scots
8-4 western division slate was only good enough for third place.
Plenty of top individual performances highlighted the season as forward Price Williams and guard Tyrone Mason were
named to the AII-PSAC West all-star squad. Williams was also
tabbed first-team East Region by the National Association of
Basketball Coaches (NABC) and honorable mention All-American by Don Hansen's Basketball Ga~,ette magazine. Williams, a
product of F.W. Ballou High School in Washington, D.C., tallied
557 points (19.9 pg) this season, tying him for the fourth highest
single-season total in school history. He led the Scots in 15 statistical categories, including scoring, rebounding (8.9), threepoint field goals (59), blocked shots (24) and steals (73).
Mason, a sophomore from Philadelphia, was named to the
second-team conference squad for his brilliant play at the point
guard spot. He was second to Williams in scoring (16.5), threepoint field goals (49) and steals (52) and led the team with 156
assists. His .point total of 463 was the 14th most for a single-season in Edinboro school history.
In addition to Williams, other seniors making strong contributions were guards Ron Santiago (5.8 ppg, 80 assists) and Walter Reap (9.0 ppg, 81 % FT), center Lasana Crider (8.2 ppg, 5.9
rpg) and forwards Charles Zollicoffer (4.2 ppg, 24 assists) and
Alex Boyden (3.1, 10 3's).
Williams led the Scots in scoring and rebounding in 13 different games a year ago with a season high 33 points in a 98-82
road win over Clarion. He grabbed ten or more rebounds in ten
games a year ago. Mason drilled IUP for 31 points in an overtime loss in January and led the Scots with a 26-point effort in
the playoff win against West Chester.
ANoNow.
Coming off one of the most successful seasons- in school
history, the Edinboro men's basketball team looks _to return to
the NCAA II tournafnept in 1994-95, but the first priority, as
always, is the rugged Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
"As I have said in the past. our priority is the PSAC Championship, something that has eluded us. When you play in a conference as balanced as ours, your attention has to remain focused
on the teams in our own backyard ," said Coach Greg Walcavich,_
beginning his sixth year (92-49) as director of the Scot program.
"Getting to the NCAA's was nice a year ago and we certainly
want to return, but we have to be realistic in our approach to the
season. We were only good enough last year to finish third in
our division and I am sure that this year won't be any easier."
Faced with the loss of one ·of the school's best all-around
players ever in Price Williams. the Boro will look to the
increased contributions from its four returning players to lead
the charge in 1994-95. Spearheading that effort will be point
guard Tyrone Mason, a PSAC West second team choice a year
ago. Second to Williams in nearly every statistical category,
Mason netted 16.5 points per game last season and led the squad
with 156 assists. His 463 points were the 14th most for a single
season in Boro history. Among his many top performances was
a career high 31 points in a tough overtime loss at nationally
ranked IUP.
Also returning with plenty of big game experience will be
forwards Phillip Melton and Chris Paris and center Johan Clay.
Melton, a two-year starter, netted 7.3 points and 4.7
rebounds a year ago, and led the Scots in field goal percentage
(57%, 75-132). Showing great consistency over his brief career,
Melton scored 187 points as a freshman and 183 a year ago.
Paris, originally a walk-on two years ago from nearby
Seneca High School, has matured into a fine player for the
Scots. Connecting on 42% of his three-point goals last season,
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HIGH SCHOOL
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Michael Blunt
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Philadelphia, PA
Simon Gratz
45
Johan Clay
Sr.
C
6-5
240
Gibson, LA
H. L. Bourgeouis
50
Jason Crotty
Fr.
C
6-7
225
Erie, PA
Northeast .
20
Brian Ellis
So.
F
6-7
215
Erie, PA
Academy
32
Tyrone Mason
Jr.
G
6-1
175
Philadelphia, PA
Bartram
24
Michael McCleskey
Jr.
F
6-4
195
Canton, OH
Glen Oak
14
Phillip Melton
Jr.
F
6-3
185
Philadelphia, PA
Bartram
25
Jesse Ogden
Fr.
G
6-4
195
Georgetown, ONT
Bishop Reding
40
Chris· Paris
Jr.
F
6-3
205
Wattsburg, PA
Seneca
1994-95
he averaged 5.6 points per game while committing just 21
turnovers in over 350 minutes played.
Clay, rotating as a starter last season with Lasana Crider,
will solidify the interior for the Plaid this year. Playing in all 28
games a year ago, he averaged six points and over four rebounds
per outing connecting on 54% of his shots from the field. Clay's
22 blocked shots tied for second on the squad.
Included among the new faces to the Scots' 1994-95 squad
will be guard Michael Blunt. center Jason Crotty, forward Brian
Ellis, forward Michael McCleskey and guard Jesse Ogden.
Blunt, who comes to the Boro from basketball rich Simon
Gratz High School , averaged 12 points, five rebounds, four
assists and two steals last season and will give the Scots a threat
from the perimeter.
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Crotty, who recently completed his final year of high school
in Canada, also performed nearby scholastically for North East
High School. He led North East to a 20- 7 mark, netting 20
points and 13 rebounds per outing.
Ellis, also from the Erie area, transferred to Edinboro from
Division I Canisius and should have an immediate impact. He
played in 26 games for the Grifs in 1992-93 after a stellar career
at Academy High School. His senior year, he led the Lions to a
26-4 record.
McCleskey, at 6-4 can play the guard or forward spot. is an
Ohio product who last played at Cuyahoga Community College
in the Cleveland area. A double digit scorer for his juco squad
the past two seasons, he is a solid all-around athlete with great
ability and knowledge of the game.
Ogden, a sharpshooter from Ontario, will give the Scots a
strong threat from the three-point circle. He netted over 20
points per game last season, connecting on an incredible 156
three-point goals.
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Team Trainer ................. ::: ................_. ... George Roberts
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1994-95 Team Captains ..... .-................................... TBA
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Home Court ..................... McComb Fieldhouse (4,000)
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Interim Athletic Director .,·.........L .... :t:. Jody Mooradian
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JOHAN CLAY
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TYRONE MASON
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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, BARTRAM HIGH SCHOOL
GIBSON, LOUISIANA, H.L. BOURGEOIS HIGH
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played in all 28 games, predominantly
as the Scots starting five-man, averaging just under 20 minutes per game
•
outstanding playmaker, named to the
second team PSAC west all-star squad a
year ago
•
soft touch on the interior with great
rebounding skills
•
•
netted six points and 4.4 rebounds per
game a year ago, connecting on 54%,
74 of 136, of his field goal tries
led the squad with 156 assists while second in scoring (l 6.5 ), points ( 463 ),
three-point goals (49), free throw made
(72), and free throw percentage (76%),
minutes (832) and steals (52)
•
124 rebounds were third on the team
•
•
tied for second on the squad with 22
blocked shots
his single-season point total tied him for
14th most in Edinboro history
•
tallied team game highs of six steals
(vs. Malone) and IL assists (twice) last
season
•
nailed a career high 31 points in tough
94-93 overtime setback at IUP
•
led the Scots in scoring seven times last
year, including 26 tallied in the NCAA II play-down win over West Chester
•
career highs of 18 points and 15
rebounds in win over Columbia Union
•
single-game rebound mark of 15
ranked in the top five among players in
the PSAC last season
•
led Scots in rebounding in three games a year ago
•
tallied a dozen points in early season wins over Davis & Elkins and Mercyhurst
•
averaged over 21 points per game in three contests against rival Gannon
•
came to the Boro a year ago after averaging over 13 points and 11 rebounds
per game for Brevard Community College in North Carolina
junior college All-American at Camden Junior College before coming to
Edinboro
•
tallied over 1,000 career points in high school for coach George Tomosky
as Bartram's second all-time leading scorer
•
Walcavich on Clay: Johan has been a leader since his arrival on our campus
both on and off the court. He works hard to improve daily and should have an
outstanding year. His play on the defensive end and off both backboards will be
instrumental in our success. He consistently plays bigger than his 6-5 frame.
Walcavich on Mason: Tyrone had a fine year last season and we lookfor even
better things this year. He had his best games against the toughest opponents
which is unusual for an underclassman. He is an outstanding offensive player
who is working hard to develop the other areas of his game. We expect him to
have a great season.
EDINBORO NUMBERS
EDINBORO NUMBERS
YEAR
1993-94
G
28
FG-A
74-136
PCT
54
3PT-A
0-l
FT-A
17-33
PCT
52
REB
124
AVG
4.4
TP
165
AVG
5.9
A
9
s
15
BLK MIN PL AVG
22
541 (l 9.3)
YEAR
1993-94
G
28
FG-A
171-336
PCT
51
3PT-A
49-134
FT-A
72-95
PCT
76
REB
86
AVG
3.1
TP
463
AVG
16.5
A
s
156 52
BLK MIN PL AVG
1
832 (29.7)
Born: April 18, l 972 ... Major: psychology ... Full Name: Johan Lamont Clay ... Personal Favorites: Charles
Barkley (athlete), New York Knicks (team), Kickboxer IV (movie), Lasagna (food)
Born: August 17, 1973 ... Major: social work ... Full Name: Tyrone Keith Mason ... Personal Favorites: Michael
Jordan (athlete), Edinboro (team), Body & Soul (movie), Chicken (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To further my education at a good school and to play and contribute, as much as I can, to a
quality basketball program."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Because I thought Edinboro was one of the best Division II schools around and I liked the
coaches."
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CHRIS PARIS
FORWARD,
PHILLIP MELTON
6-3, 205, JUNIOR
FORWARD,
WATTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, SENECA HIGH SCHOOL
•
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, BARTRAM HIGH SCHOOL
versatile performer who, as a part-time
starter, played in 22 games for the
Scots last season
•
can play either the guard or small forward position, with strong perimeter
shooting skills
•
-averaged 5.6 points per game last year,
while committing just 21 turnovers in
357 minutes played
•
one ~f the top three point shooters in
Edinboro history, connected on 17 of
41 from the arc in 93-94 for 42%
6-2, 195, JUNIOR
•
played in 25 of 28 games last year and
20 as a freshman
•
can play the swing position or move
inside due to great jumping and
rebounding abilities
•
averaged 7.3 points and 4.7 rebounds
per game last season
•
made a team high 57%, 75 of 132, of
field goal attempts
•
averaged 21 minutes per game last year,
committing only 29 turnovers with
seven blocks and 22 steals
•
scored 14 points in a rugged road loss
to California and an even dozen in the
Fairmont State victory
•
scored 370 points in his two year stint, 187 as a freshman and 183 last season
•
71 % career free throw shooter over 39
games
•
hit for a career high 21 points in 85-59
win over Columbia Union
•
added 14 points off the bench in a 98-71 victory over Point Park
•
tallied nine points in four different games a year ago
•
all-time leading scorer in Seneca history with I, 173 career points
•
career mark of .556% in field goal tries, connecting on 149 of 268
•
all-country choice in basketball and track in high school
•
tallied over nine points per game as a freshman, third on team in 92-93
•
scored over 24 points per game in senior year at Bartram High School
•
lettered in soccer, basketball and baseball in high school
Walcavich on Paris: Chris has developed his overall game in the past two
years as much as anyone we have had in our program. Because he had an
excellent background coming in, he has just taken ojf(in his development) since
his arrival. We look for him to have a big year for us.
Walcavich on Melton: Phillip is an outstanding competitor and thrives on
tough situations. He has proven he can play bigger than his 6-3, 190 pound
frame. Quick, intense and strong are the three best words to describe him.
Phillip plays his best when his best is needed.
EDINBORO NUMBERS
YEAR
1992-93
1993-94
Totals
G
17
22
39
FG-A
19-50
46-109
65-159
PCT
38
42
41
3PT-A
2-5
17-41
19-46
FT-A
13-18
14-20
27-38
PCT
72
70
71
REB
29
54
83
AVG
1.7
2.5
2.1
EDINBORO NUMBERS
TP
53
123
176
AVG
3. 1
5.6
4.5
A
5
s
7
BLK
0
lQ
15
il
5.
18
5
MIN PL AVG
153 (9.0)
357 Ll.6.2}
510(13.l)
YEAR
1992-93
1993-94
Totals
FG-A
G
20 74-136
25 . 75-132
149-268
45
PCT
54
57
56
3PT-A
0-0
Ll
1-2
FT-A
39-80
32-80
71-160
PCT
49
40
REB
133
ill.
44
251
AVG
6.7
4.7
5.6
TP
187
183
370
AVG
9.4
7.3
8.2
A
25
32
57
s
26
22
48
BLK MIN PL AVG
482 (24.1)
11
528 a.LU
1
18
1010 (22.4)
Born: September 6, 1972 ... Major: secondary earth and space science ... Full Name: Christopher L. Paris ... Personal
Favorites: Charles Barkley (athlete), University of North Carolina (team), A Few Good Men (movie), Lasagna (food)
Born: September 20, 1972 ... Major: criminal justice ... Full Name: Phillip C. Melton ... Personal Favorites: Julius
Erving (athlete), Philadelphia 76ers (team), The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh (movie), Shrimp (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To get a good education and to continue the long line of family members who have attended
here."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Because of its strong basketball program."
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MICHAEL MCCLESKEY
BRIAN ELLIS
FORWARD/CENTER,
6-7, 215, SOPHOMORE
GUARD,
CANTON, OHIO, GLEN OAK HIGH SCHOOL
ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA, ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL
•
transfer to the Boro from Canisius College in New York
•
he played in 26 games, scoring 43
points and grabbing 35 rebounds for the
Division I Griffs during the 1992-93
season
6-4, 195, JUNIOR
•
enters the Edinboro system from Cuyahoga Community College in the Cleveland, Ohio, area
•
graduated from CCC with an associate
of arts degree
•
was a two year starter in junior college
•
was a consistent double-digit scorer for
his juco squad over the past two years
•
solid all-around athlete with great
jumping ability, will give the Scots
good strength and size in the lineup
•
will give the Scots solid inside play this
season, versatile athlete who can play
any of three spots
•
exceptional quickness inside, with solid
shooting touch
•
will play a major factor in the Scots
rebounding success this year
•
can play either the two, three or four
position
•
played locally at Academy High School
for coach Tom Walen
•
•
led the Academy High Lions to a 26-4,
12-4 Metro Conference mark and to the Western Pennsylvania finals his
senior season
played for Jim Nicademo in high
school as the Glen Oak High Eagles
competed in the Federal League in the
Canton area
•
three year letterman in high school
•
named Player of the Year in the Metro Conference
•
•
second team all-state in Pennsylvania, averaging 19 points and 16 rebounds
as a senior with career high of 32 points and 20 rebounds
playing primarily the guard spot in high school, he was defensive player of
the year
•
netted l 5 points per game as a junior
•
lettered four years in basketball and one in football in high school
Walcavich on McCleskey: We look for Mike to come in this year and help us
in the backcourt. He can play both guard spots and is an excellent perimeter
rebounder. He will help fill the void left by Ron Santiago and Walter Reap.
Walcavich on Ellis: He has worked very hard since his arrival at Edinboro
and we expect him to have a fine season. We look for him to rebound and score
offensively and to defend some of the bigger people in our league. Brian has
had outstanding coaching in the past and is once again ready to play.
Born: November 22, l 973 . .. Major: psychology/sociology . .. Full Name: Brian Scott Ellis .. . Personal Favorites:
Michael Jordan (athlete), Edinboro (team), Boyz in the Hood (movie), Pizza (food)
Born: November 23, 1970 ... Major: computer science ... Full Name: Michael J. McCleskey ... Personal Favorites:
Michael Jordan (athlete), Chicago Bulls (team), Mance II Society (movie), Lasagna (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "It was close to home."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Because of its excellent basketball program as well as the academic standards of the University."
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JASON CROTTY
MICHAEL BLUNT
GUARD,
6-0, 180, FRESHMAN
CENTER/FORWARD,
6-7, 225, FRESHMAN
PRESCOTT, ONTARIO, NORTH EAST HIGH SCHOOL
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, SIMON GRATZ HIGH SCHOOL
•
enters the program from basketball rich
Simon Gratz High School in the
Philadelphia area
•
comes to the Boro after a year of high
school ball in Canada where he averaged 19 points per game
•
can play the point or the shooting guard
spot
•
will help solidify the Scots' inside
game at the five position
•
great moves and ball handling ability,
will give the team solid shooting from
the outside
•
solid shooting touch inside and also
from the wing
•
•
played on the 1992-93 high school
team which claimed the national championship
will also add to the Boro's rebounding
strength, giving solid depth on the
inside
•
•
as a senior helped the Bulldogs to a 264 record and perfect 12-0 slate in the
rugged Public League
at nearby North East High School, he
helped the Grapepickers to a second
place finish in the Erie County (Pa.)
League his senior season
•
was named all-public second team as a
senior and honorable mention all-city
•
Grapepickers were 20-7 his senior year
•
•
solid all-around performer, averaged 12 points, five rebounds, four assists
and two steals his senior season
named first-team all-county at North
East
•
netted 20 points and I 3 rebounds per outing
•
helped the Bulldogs capture Public League runners up honors last season,
as well as team titles at the Latrobe Rotary and War Memorial tournaments
•
lettered three years in basketball and two in baseball in high school
Walcavich on Crotty: Jason has a bright future at Edinboro. After a fine high
school career he furthered his development in Canada. He grew a good bit over
the past year and had a chance to further the skills he learned from coach
Young. He has the size and strength to be a force for us in the future .
Walcavich on Blunt: Mike has benefited greatly by participating in one of the
outstanding high school basketball programs in America. He has learned so
much from coach Ellerbe and the Simon Gratz program that he plays like he is
an upperclassman. We look for Mike to have an outstanding career here at
Edinboro.
t
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Born: July l, 1976 ... Major: undecided ... Full Name: Michael A. Blunt ... Personal Favorites: Michael Jordan
(athlete), Golden State Warriors (team), Scarface (movie), Chicken wings (food)
Born: April 9, 1975 ... Major: physical education ... Full Name: Jason A. Crotty ... Personal Favorites: Charles
Barkley (athlete), Phoenix Suns (team), Blue Chips (movie), Chicken wings (food)
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To further my education and to enhance my athletic ability."
Why I Came to Edinboro: "To get a good education and hopefully find a job in the USA."
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JESSE OGDEN
GUARD/FORWARD,
6-4, 195, FRESHMAN
GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO, BISHOP REDING HIGH SCHOOL
•
great range from the perimeter, gives
the Scots a solid deep-shooting threat
•
could impact the Boro program immediately as a first-year player
•
can play the two or three position and
will be one of the team's top "zonebusters"
•
excellent court knowledge with a great
work ethic to adjust to the college
game
•
1994-95 OPPONENTS
Head Coach ..................... Bruce Webster (31st season, 513-306)
1993-94 Record .................................................................. 15-12
SID/Phone ........... .................... Robert E. Baird Jr./203-576-4735
Columbia Union Pioneers
Location ................................................ Takoma Park, Maryland
Conference/Affiliation ............... Independent/NCAA II, NAIA I
Head Coach .................. ..... Rick Murray (11th season, l05-121)
1993-94 Record .................................................................... 4-23
SID/Phone .................................... ...... Tom Grove/30 l-891-4196
Clarion University Golden Eagles
Location .................................................... Clarion, Pennsylvania
Conference/ Affiliation .............................. PSAC West/NCAA II
Head Coach ........... .................. . Ron Righter (7th season, 94-63)
1993-94 Record ....................................... 15-11 (4-8 conference)
SID/Phone ............................. Richard P. Herman/814-226-2334
Malone College Pioneers
Location ................................................................. Canton, Ohio
Conference ........... ................. .......... ......... .................... Mid-Ohio
Head Coach ........................... Hal Smith (12th season, 232-122)
1993-94 Record .......... .. .... .... ........ .... ...... .. .... ..... ... ........ ...... 16- 15
SID/Phone ..................................... Mark Bankert/216-4 71-8293
California University Vulcans
Location ................ .... ... ... ..... ....... ......... California, Pennsylvania
Conference ............... ....................................... ..... ..... PSAC West
Head Coach ... ...................... .. ... Jim Boone (9th season, 175-58)
1993-94 Record ...................................... 25-5 (I 0-2 conference)
SID/Phone ......................................... Bruce Wald/412-938-4552
Point Park College Pioneers
a product of Ontario , Canada, he
played for coach Chris Dooley at Bishop Reding High School lettering three
seasons
Location ............................................... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ................. ... ..................... KECC/N AIA I
Head Coach .................... ............ Bob Rager (6th season, 60-81 )
1993-94 Record ............ .... ......... ... ...... .... 13-13 (6-7 conference)
SID/Phone ..................................... Gary Lobaugh/412-392-3849
•
netted 20 points per game last year
•
connected on an incredible 156 threepoint goals in high school
•
led his high school to an overall record of 49-5
•
the Royals were the third ranked team in the Province of Ontario
Shippensburg University Red Raiders
Location ............. ............................. Shippensburg. Pennsylvania
Conference .... .. ............................................... .... ................ PSAC
Head Coach .......... ... ... Rodger Goodling (25th season, 289-329)
1993-94 Record ........ .. ..... ... ... ............ ..... 13-13 (5-7 conference)
SID/Phone ...... ................... ............. ..... John Alosi/717-532-120 I
Millersville University Marauders
Walcavich on Ogden: He had an outstanding career in high school. He has
very developed basketball skills and competed against the best in Ontario. His
experience on the Provencial team last summer should only enhance his play
here. He needs only to adjust to the Edinboro style to excel.
Location ............................................. Millersville, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ......... .... .. PSAC (East), ECAC/NCAA II
Head Coach .... ....... ......... ..... John Kochan ( 12th season, 242-82)
1993-94 Record ...... ........... .. ................... 18-10 (9-3 conference)
SID/Phone ...... ............... ...... ............. Greg Wright/717-872-3100
Mansfield University Mountaineers
Location ........................ .. ..................... Mansfield, Pennsylvania
Conference ................................................................. PSAC East
Head Coach .............. ........... Tom Ackerman (6th season, 57-75)
1993-94 Record ........................ ................ 9-17 (4-8 conference)
SID/Phone ..................... .......... Steve McCloskey/717-662-4845
Mercyhurst College Lakers
Location ................................................. ........ Erie, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ............................. Independent/NCAA JI
Head Coach ................................ Bill Morse (4th season, 43-37)
1993-94 Record ..................................................... ........... .. 13-13
SID/Phone ...................... ..................... .... Ed Hess/814-824-2525
Indiana University Indians
Location .................................................... Indiana, Pennsylvania
Conference ................... ............. ......... .. ..................... PSAC West
Head Coach ........ ... ..... ..... .. ... Kurt Kanaskie (7th season, 99-66)
1993-94 Record ................................. .. .. .. 27-3 (11-1 conference)
SID/Phone ......... .. ..... ... ......... ..... ........ Larry Judge/412-357-2747
West Chester University Golden Rams
Location ........................................... West Chester, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation .... ...... ............... ...... PSAC East/NCAA II
Head Coach ........................ Dick Delaney (8th season. 116-75)
1993-94 Record ........... ........................... 22-6 (I 0-2 conference)
SID/Phone .... .............................. Tom Di Camillo/6 I0-436-3316
Born: August 28, 1975 ... Major: elementary education ... Full Name: Jesse Dylan Ogden ... Personal Favorites:
Walt Williams (athlete), Edinboro (team), Prelude to a Kiss (movie), Watermelon (food)
Gannon University Golden Knights
Why I Came to Edinboro: "Quality school with a good basketball program. And because I was unable to pay for a college
education in Canada and there are no scholarship monies available there."
Location .... ..... ............... .. ... ..... .. ............ .. ... .... Erie, Pennsylvania
Conference/Affiliation ...... .. ............... ... ... Independent/NCAA II
Head Coach ........ ...... ............... Bob Dukiet (6th season, l04-43)
1993-94 Record ................ ... ........... ........... ..... .. .................... 21-9
SID/Phone ............... ... ... ......... ...... ..... Bob Shreve/814-871-7418
Slippery Rock University Rockets
Location ..................... .. .................. Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Conference ................................ .. .............................. PSAC West
Head Coach .................. .......... Bob "Posey" Rhoads ( 1st season)
1993-94 Record ...................................... 12-13 (3-9 conference)
Interim SID/Phone ................ ......... Jeff Michaels/412-738-2777
Lock Haven University Bald Eagles
Location ....................................... .. ... Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Conference ................ ........ .. ........ ............................ .. PSAC West
Head Coach ... .. .... ..................... Dave Blank (7th season, 93-71)
1993-94 Record ... ..... ...... ... ... ................... 8-17 (1-11 conference)
SID/Phone ..... ........ .. ................... .. .... Pat Donghia/717-893-2350
Bridgeport University Purple Knights
Location ................................................ Bridgeport, Connecticut
Conference/Affiliation ......... New England Collegiate/NCAA II
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59 Alliance ..... ........ ... .......... .40
55 Grove City .. ...... ... .... ... .... 54
62 Gannon .. ... .. ........ ... ...... ... 57
66 California ........ ... ....... ...... 50
54 lndiana ............... ... ....... ... 70
52 Slippery Rcok .... ... ........ .. 58
52 Gannon .. ......................... 68
45 Slippery Rcok ....... ......... .42
49 California .. .. .... .. .. ... ....... .. 64
60 Clarion ......... .. .. .... .. .. ....... 50
35 Buffalo ...... .. .... ........ .. ..... .47
60 Indiana .. .. ...... ... .... .. ......... 56
58 Clarion .... .... .... ..... ...... ..... 50
73 All iance ....... ................. ...57
61 Fredo nia .... ... .. .. .. .. .. ......... 52
~ Thiel... ...... .... ..... .. ......... ...,ll
978 .. ... ... .. .. .... ......... .... ... ..... 910
1950-51 (9-9)
64 Allegheny ........... ... .. ..... .. 52
55 Fredonia ... ..... ...... .. ......... .46
61 Slippery Rock ................. 60
82 Fredoni a .... ... ..... .... ..... ..... 72
79 Alliance ... .. ....... .. ............. 61
65 Gannon ......... .. .... .. ......... 73
53 Indiana .. ... .... ..... ...... ..... .. 54
82 Clario n .... .. ...................... 84
65 Slippery Rock ............... .. 90
55 Buffalo .... ... ... .... ... ..... .. .... 62
66 Gannon .. .. .................... .. 43
6 2 Californ ia ..................... 77
82 Clarion ........... ... .. .. .... ..... 9
6 3 Alliance ............ .............. 55
52 Fenn ............................... 75
77 Thiel. ............ ..... ... .......... 70
80 Cali fo rnia ......... .. .. ......... 63
_81 Gro..ve C ity .... ..... ............. 22
1227
1951-52 (6-12)
46 Fredonia ........................ .42
58 Allegheny .... .... ......... ..... 7
63 Cali fo rnia ....................... 55
46 Ga nnon ........ .. .. .............. .48
57 Slippery Roc k .... .. ....... ... .61
66 Fredo nia .......................... 68
60 Buffal o ....... .. .... .. . . ....... 55
67 Gannon ..... .. ................... 85
77 Alli ance .... ....... .. .......... ... 58
71 lndiana ... ... ... ..... ... .... ....... 74
49 Slippery Roc k.. .... .. .. ..... ..91
68 Clario n .................. .. ...... 82
79 Grove City .. ...... .. ... .. ...... . 83
6 1 Cali fo rnia .. . .......... . ..... 92
74 Clarion ..... ......... .. .......... 106
67 Alliance .... .... .... .. ...... ....... 57
56 Thiel... ...... .. .. .... .... .. .. .... ..55
hl Geneva ........... ... ... .......... 8..5_
............... , 276
1128
1952-53 (8-13)
........ 56
57 Fredonia ..... .. .
68 Allegheny. . .......... .. .... ,o
67 Grove City .................... 7
51 Alliance ....... .... .. ............ 57
75 Indiana ................. .. ... ... 87
67 Slippery Rock .......... ...... 92
67 Gannon ............... .......... 7
... 61
72 Allia nce ... ..
68 Gannon .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ....
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.... 64
68 Indiana ......
.. 59
77 Thiel. ..
75 Alleghe ny ..... ... .... .......... .,
85 Fredoni a ... ....... ..... .. ... .... 68
53 Cali fo rn ia .......... ... . ........ 73
76 Clario n .. .......................... 0 .:
90 Grove City .. .. ....... .. ......... 5
86 Cali forn ia .. ....... . .. .. ...... 8 1
.. ....... .66
77 Thiel... ....... .
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32 Clario n ..
.. ...... ... 9 2
63 Geneva .. .. ..
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1441
1953-54 (6-12)
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56
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56
61
49
47
73
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57
72
64
66
64
70
58
65
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Indiana .. ......... ..... .. ...... .... 76
Grove City ...................... 61
Fredonia .. ..... ... .. .............. 64
Thiel... .... ........ .... .. .. ... ...... 42
Gannon ................... .. ...... 61
Allegheny ...... .. ............... 89
Alliance ... ....... .. .. .... ......... 80
California ....... .. ... ............ 82
Alliance .............. .... ......... 70
Thiel ............... .. .... .. ......... 67
Clarion .. .. ........... .... ... ...... 65
Grove city .............. ...... .. .58
Gannon ............... ..... ....... 71
California ....................... 89
Clarion ..................... .. ..... 88
Indiana ............... ........... 109
1103
62
59
59
80
65
61
70
119
77
66
61
72
59
70
66
70
67
63
61
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Gannon
........ .
Alleghen y ....................... 80
Indiana .. .... ..... .. .. .. .. ... ...... 98
Grove City ........ .. ........ .. ..
Fredonia ....... .. ........ .. ....... 62
Alleghen y ..................... .
Thiel.. ............ ... ............... 63
Allia nce .... .......... .... .. .. .. I 08
Slippery Rock ................. 78
California ..... ........... .. ...... 8 1
Indiana .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. ......69
Slippery Roc k .... .. .... ....... 67
Gannon .... .... .. ........ ... .. .. ..
California .. ... .. ..... ...... ...... 85
Clarion .. .. ...... .. .. ... ......... ..
Fredo nia ........... .. .. .. ....... 51
Alliance ................ ........ .. .62
Grove City .......... ... .. .
Clarion ............... .. . ..... .... uu
Thiel. ........ .. ...... .... . ... .. .... Ql
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76
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Allegheny
...... .. ........ 7 .J
Alliam:e .................. .. ....... 69
Indiana ..... .. .. ...... .... .... ..... 91
Grove City .................... 61
Fredonia ............. .. .. .. ... .... 5-1
Alleghen y ...... ......... .. ...... 84
Thiel. ................. .. ........... 75
Slippe ry Roc k ................ 77
Ganno n ............. .. ...... ..... 85
Slippe ry Rock ........ .. ...... 80
Thiel ... ...... .. ................... 70
Clarion ..... .............. .. ...... 68
California .......... .. ... .... .... 65
Fredonia ....
.. .... 82
India na ...... ... .. .. ........ .... DI
Allia nce ......... . ... ........... 76
California .. .. ................... 86
Clarion ........ ........... ... ... .. 91
Grove City .. ... ......... .. ...... 76
Gannon .................... .. ..... 11
...... ............. ............ ... 1587
1956-57 (5-14)
Grove City ............... .... I04
Alleghen y ........ .. .......... ..
Thiel.. ..... . ....... ... ............. 90
Cali fo rnia .... ........ ... ..... 1 I 0
Slippery Rock ..... .. ... ...... 78
Grove City
.... .. .... 105
Gannon .... ............... .. .. ... .80
Clarion .. ....... ... .. .............. 72
Fredo nia ............ .... .. ... .. 77
Thiel. ... ............. ... .. ... ... .. .64
California ... .... .... ... ......... 74
Alleghen y ....................... 60
Fredo nia ......... .. ... .. .... ...... 66
Alliance ................ ... ...... 88
Fe nn .............. :................ 8
Slippery Rock ..... ... .... ..... 9
Clarion .............. ... .. .. ...... 88
Alliance .. . .. ........ ............ .96
Gannon ........ . .... ........... 2Q
.............. ... ... ......... ... .. 1594
64
84
102
90
64
65
63
52
92
76
83
75
77
94
54
76
74
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65
84
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1957-58 (10-11)
Grove City ..... .. ............... ,
Slippery Rock ................. 79
Alliance .......... ............... 103
Fredonia ....... ...... .. ......... ..76
Thiel.. ...... .. ........... ... ........ 61
California ... .. .... ....... ... ..... 60
Indiana ...... ............ .......... 96
Gannon ........................... 60
Clarion .... .. .. ............... ... 110
Lock Haven (OT) .. ... ... ... 74
Fredonia ............ .. ............ 69
Thiel... ....... .... . ........... .67
California ... .. .. ......... .. ...... 88
Slippery Rock ................. 97
Grove City .......... .. .. .. ... .. .7
Alleghe ny ... ... ................. 67
Fenn .
..... ................. ...61
Alliance ... ............. ... .. ... ... 70
Indiana .......... ... .. .......... ...97
Clario n .. ............ ... .... ....... 99
G a nnon (OT) ... .. .... ... ..... .]j_
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61
79
62
88
91
94
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69
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77
69
85
100
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45
43
61
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54
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79
57
73
33
85
88
86
70
62
55
1958-59 (8-12)
Alliance..
. ........... .80
Slippery Roc k ............... 9 2
Grove City .. ............ ...... 56
Thiel... ........ .... .... ..... ... ... 72
Ganno n ...... ................... 86
Clarion ....... .. .... .. ... ..... . IOI
Ca lifornia .. . .................. .99
Slippe ryRock ............... 106
Thiel. .. ............ ... .... .... ... ... 78
Fredonia ........ ........... ...... 74
Lock Have n . .. ......... ...... 74
Mansfield ... ... ..... ... .. ...... 99
Grove City .. ............... 7
Mansfield
.... ... ... .... ... 98
Alliance ..... ... ............... . 104
Californi a..
.. ....... 93
Cl arion ..... .. .........
. ... 112
Fredonia ......... ................ 72
Gannon ..
..79
Allegheny ..... .. ........ .. ... 109
... .. 1759
1959-60 (6-13)
Thiel ......................... ...... 86
... 82
Alliance ..
.. .......... 103
India na ...
73
Fredonia ..
Cl arion ..... . ..... .............. ..,,..
87
California ...
97
Indiana ..
Grove City . ... ................. 1 ➔
Slippery Rock ...... .. .. ... ... 66
Grove City ......... .... .... ..... 68
Fredonia ................. ... . ... 76
Alliance .......................... .61
California (OT)... ........... 9 2
Slippery Roc k ...... .. ......... 96
Clarion ............................ 66
Gannon
.. .. ... ..... .. 105
Loc k Haven ..... .. ......... 75
...... 82
Lock Have n ....
Thiel..
~
......................... ........ 1563
1960-61 (6-15)
Lock Have n ......... ........... 0
Alliance .... ......... ............. 61
Indiana ...... ...... .. ......... 73
Clario n ... .... ......... .. ........ 7
Grove City....... ..
...... 9.J
Mt. Union.
.. .... .... .... 90
California .. ......... .. ... ... 58
Indiana ......
. ... ... ....... 89
Gannon ...... .. ... ........... .... .62
Slippe ry Rock ................. 85
Alliance .................. .. ....... 58
Fredonia .................. .. ...... 5 1
Thiel... . ....... ............. 66
California .. .... .. ................ 68
Clario n .. .... .... ........ .. .. .. .. 67
Ga nnon ...................... .. ..83
Grove City ...... .. ....... ...... 73
19
1949-1994
87 Alleghen y (OT) ...... ...... .93
93 Fredonia ........ .... ... ....... .... 78
fil Loc k Haven ................... 6.5_
1403 ...... ...... .. ....... ... .......... 1546
1961-62 (17-7)
60. Fredonia .... ... .................. 58
60 Clarion ............... ......... .... 65
48 Grove City .. .. ....... ... ... .. ... 71
8 1 Slippery Rock ..... .. .......... 61
63 Carnegie Tech ... ............. .76
73 Rbts. Wesle yan ............... 64
8 1 California .................... .. .. 51
81 Indiana ...
.... ... ...... 67
56 Gannon (OT) ... ............... 58
83 Fenn ...................... ......... .52
I 03 Lock Haven (3 OT) .. .... 10 I
63 Alliance ........ ... .... ......... .. .52
87 Fredoni a.. .. ......... ... ... .. .80
71 Thie l... ................... .... .. .... 63
82 California ........................ 64
67 Clarion
......... u.:
56 Alliance. .. ... ... ......... .. .69
74 Indiana ..
82
:60
69 Thie l... .
72 Lock Haven .
..60
76 S lippery Roc k
..... ... ... ,
102 Alleghe ny .... ... .... ........... 80
Pa. Conferen ce Western
Di visio n Champio nship :
86 Slippery Roc k ............... ..68
Pa. Conf. Champio nship:
5.:1 Mansfi e ld ... ......... ............ ~
1748
1962-63 (11-9)
.46
66 Bluffto n.
82 All iance ... .. ....... .
86
9 I Clari on .............. ..... .... .. oJ
70 Slippery Rnd ..
.. ....... 64
60 Carnegie Tec h ................ 63
87 Cali fo rni a ... ................. 56
52 G:rnn on .
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74 Thie l. ... ..
66 Fenn ..
68
72 Lock Ha ven ...... .... ...... ....,,
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75 Indiana ..
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77 Fredoni a ..
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67 A ll ian ce ... .
73 Ca liforni a .. .
.83
61 Clarion .....
.. .. .. ............ Jo
68 Indiana .. . ...... ......... .. .. .. 75
83 Loc k Ha ve n .
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64 Slippery Rock ............. ... 70
Pa. Conference Western
Di vision C hampionship:
fl2 Slippery Rock .............. ... ~
1454
1963-64 (16-6)
75 All iance....
........ 59
6 3 Slippery Roc k ... ......... ... .. 67
73 Thie l. .... .. ........ .. ............... 45
92 Ba ldwin-Wallace ... .... .... 90
72 Bloo msburg .... ....... ... ... ... 7
34 Clario n ........... ...... ........ .66
106 Fredonia ........ ..... ........... .. 8 1
94 Fenn ........ ................. .. ... 82
71 Bloo msburg .................. 74
85 Indiana ........ .................. 99
80 Loc k Haven ................... .48
88 Rbts . Wesle yan .............. 73
83 Loc k Haven ..... .......... .... 61
8 1 Alliance ............... .. ...... .. .9 1
85 Ca li fornia ................ ....... 80
86 Slippery Rock .... .. .. ... ... .79
99 Indiana .. .. ..... .. .. ... ....... . .. 88
95 Clarion .. ......
.. ....... 90
67 Californ ia ......... ............... 55
72 Ganno n ( OT) ... ............... 7
Pa. Conf. Champio nship:
90 Mansfield ........................ 98
NAIA Distri ct 30 Champ.:
fil Westminster ..... ... .. .......... fil
1808 .....................= .......... 1649
1964-65 (10-8)
99 Grove City .... .. ........ .. ...... 89
68
76
92
109
104
90
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70
89
84
86
86
91
69
95
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70
67
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78
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90
99
79
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70
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83
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76
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99
90
73
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123
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71
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75
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98
26
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70
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109
84
133
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93
87
99
90
109
65
83
90
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Slippery Rock .... ....... .80
Thiel..... ... ......
.......... 61
Lock Haven .................. .
Walsh .................... .. ... .. .. .
Clarion .. ........ .... ............ o.,
India na ........ .... ....... :-: ......87
California ...... .. .............. ..82
Lock Haven .......... .... ..... 53
Alliance ..... .. ........ ... ....... .89
Gene va
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Sl ippery Rock ............... .63
Indiana ..... ........ .. .. ........... 82
Fenn .......... ... .... ... .. ... ..... 7
Cal ifornia .............. ........ I0 8
Gannon
..... .. .... ... ... .. 58
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....... .. ........................ 1393
1965-66 (18-5)
Mansfield ........... ............ 83
Alli ance ................ ......... 68
Slippery Rock .... .~..... . .. .. 56
Lock Haven ... ................ 55
Cl arion .... ...................... .71
Waynesburg .. .. .. ............ .8H
Indi ana
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Fredo nia ...... .... .. .. ............62
California ........... . ........ 102
Loc k Haven .... .. .. ........... 7
Mansfield... ...............
.82
Alliance ....... ...... .......... ..83
Mich. Lutheran ............. .58
Slippery Rock
Indi ana ....... .................... 85
Geneva.............. .. .
. .7 1
Clevel and State ... ... ... .... 7'2
Cl ari o n ............... ... ..
. 79
California ....... ... ...... .. ..... 58
Pa. Conf. Championship:
Chey ney ........... ::-: ............ 96
N AIA District 18 Champ.:
Geneva ... ... ........ ........ ...... 60
California ... .. .................. 62
Nat·J NAIA Tournament :
Central Michigan .......... .fil
................... 1673
1966-67 (11-11)
Mansfield ....... .... ....... ....73
Alliance ........................... 93
Slippery Rock .. .. ............. 94
Lock Haven ................... 7
Clarion ......... ... ........ .. .. .... 71
California ...... ....... .. ......... 92
Fredonia ........................ .64
Waynesburg .................... 97
India na .... .....
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W. Va. Wesleyan (OTJ ..... 85
Lock Haven ...
. .. .64
Mansfield ............ .. .......... 77
Alli ance ... ....................... .66
Cleveland State .......... .... 75
Rbts. Wesleyan
Slippery Rock (OT) ..... .. 77
Indiana .. .......... .. .......... .... 85
Gene va .... ... ......... ... .... ... 107
California ....... .. ....... .. .... ..31
Clarion ............ .. .............. 7
Baldwin-Wallace .. :....... 102
Walsh ............... .. ... .......... ~
....... ... .. ... ..... ....... .. ...... 1744
1967-68 (19-5)
Waynesburg .................. .. 84
Slippery Rock ...............56
Lock Haven ........... .... .. .. .90
Clarion .. .............. .. ......... 92
California .. ... ...... ... ,:, ....... 91
Fredonia .. ........... .. ... .. .... .. 84
Indiana .... ... ....... .. ......... ... 85
Mansfield ... .. ....... ........ .... 81
Alliance ....... .......... .. ... ..... 72
W. Va. Wesleyan .... ... ...... 78
Mansfield .... ... ..... .. .. ...... 106
Lock Haven .................... 66
Alliance (OT) ........ .......... 88
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78
97
110
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Slippery Rock.. .............. 73
Indiana .......................... .. 69
Rbts. Wesleyan ...... ...... ... 87
Geneva ............................ 87
California ............ .. .. ....... 75
Clarion .... ............ ...... .... .84
Grove City .......... ...... ...... 65
Pa. Cunf. Championship:
73 Cheyney State ........... ...... 61
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
55 Gannon ...... .... ............ ..... 52
11 Westminster .................... ::IB
2148 ................. ............ .. .... 1834
1968-69 (14-8)
78 Geneva .. .............. ........... 81
103 Luck Haven ................. ... 67
99 Slippery Rock ..... .. ......... .73
71. Clarion .... .. ........ .. .......... .. 69
126 Rbts. Wesleyan ............ ...66
85 Cal. S. Fullerton .............. 63
58 Long Beach State ..... .. ..... 84
78 Los Angeles St .... ............ 73
110 Kenyon
......... ... 99
74 Alliance ...... .... .. ........ .. .. ... 86
93 California .. .. .... ................ 80
93 Lock Haven ........ ... ......... 64
87 Alliance
..... ... 73
72 Fredonia .............. .. .......... 62
95 Slippery Rock ......... ...... .. 78
67 Indiana.....
.. ...... 89
57 California .. ............... .... .. 54
112 Clarion .. .. .. ........ .............. 78
86 Grove City .......... .. ... ....... 98
75 Indiana ............... ........... .. 81
Pa. Cunf. Championship:
69 Cheyney State ................. 83
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
51. Gannon ....................... .... 62
1845
........... 1670
1969-70 (13-9)
88 Grove City .................... .. 82
115 Pitt-Johnstown ....... ......... 55
70 Lock Haven ...
.. .... 67
75 Slippery Rock .............. ... 69
72 Clarion ................ ............ 75
57 Fredonia ......... .. ...... ......... 60
85 North Michigan .............. 92
85 Univ. Wisconsin ..
... 104
88 Alliance .... .. .... ........ ......... 75
77 Lock Haven .................... 60
64 Alliance ........................... 77
80 Slippery Rock
.. .... ...57
72 Indiana .. ................... .. ..... 75
70 Rbts. Wesleyan ............. .. 58
68 California ................... ..... 77
71 Point Park
.. .. 54
72 Clarion ....................... ..... 52
77 Geneva ...... ........... ........... 74
73 Indiana ................. ...... .. .. .60
66 California .......
.. .. ...77
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
68 Indiana (OT) .. .............. ... 67
1l California ....................... .12.
1664 ................................... 1539
1970-71 (16-8)
96 Grove City ...................... 84
81 Alliance ........ .............. ..... 69
115 Lock Haven .. .... .............. 79
88 Slippery Rock .. ............... 76
116 W. Ontario ...................... 62
60 Clarion ............. .......... ..... 66
81 Ohio Wesleyan ................ 67
87 Hiram .............................. 50
116 N. Michigan .................... 98
96 Kenyon .................. .. ..... .. 98
75 California ........................ 66
91 Mars Hill... ...................... 68
96 Geneva .... ........................75
73 Slippery Rock .................77
64 Indiana ....... ............ .........84
82 Lock Haven .................... 92
91 Oneonta State ..................64
93 California ........................83
85 Clarion (OT) ................... 87
89 Alliance ........................ ...83
88 W. Va. Wesleyan .............78
61 Indiana ............................68
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
81 Clarion .... .................. ...... 70
Indiana ..... .. ... ............. fi!..
2065 ..... ......... ........... .......... 181 I
1971-72 (17-9)
91 Kenyon ...... ..................... 84
85 Lock Haven (OT) ........... 82
73 PointPark .. .......... ........... 71
82 Geneva ................. ........ ... 74
70 Clarion (OT) .... ............... 71
85 Alma (OT) .......... .. .. ........ 80
65 Capital .................. .......... .78
105 Salem .. .......... .................. 91
94 Marietta ... ... ......... .. .... ..... .87
82 California .. .... .................. 76
67 Alliance..
.. .. .. .83
77 Slippery Rock ...... .. ........ 83
94 Mount Union .. ..... .......... I I I
70 Alliance .......... ............. .... 69
90 Slippery Rock ...... .... .. .. .. .87
74 Indiana
......... ........... 70
71 Wittenberg .......... ...... ...... 81
74 Lock Haven ........ ... ...... ... 66
87 California ....... ............ .. ... 74
72 Clarion
.................... 75
62 Oneonta ...... .... .... ..... ... ..... 87
76 Indiana (OT) ....... ...... ...... 74
72 Grove City ...................... 62
NAIA District I 8 Playoffs:
85 Slippery Rock .. .......... .. ... 75
81 Clarion .... ...... ...... .. ..... .. .. .78
Nat'I NAIA Tournament:
71 Westmont. Cal. .. ...... ....... 2,1
2056 .. .. ......... ... ................... 2060
1972-73 (13-9)
64 Mercyhurst .. .. ............ ..... .71
74 Ohio Wesleyan .... ............ 66
104 Allegheny .... .... .... ........... 85
59 Clarion ............................ 76
67 Wilmington (Del. } .......... 69
61 California .. ............. ......... 67
70 Alliance ...... ........ ........ .... .64
74 Slippery Rock ................ .94
48 Muskingum .. ........ .. ......... 59
60 Point Park
.. .. .. .... 79
65 Grove City ............... .... ... 58
66 Bloomsburg .. .. ......... ....... 75
85 Mount Union .. .... ............ 68
68 lndiana ............. .. ..... .. ...... 60
78 Lock Haven .. .. .... ............ 68
93 Behrend ........... ........... ..... 60
64 California (OT) ............ ... 59
67 Clarion ........... .... ........ .. ... 66
86 Alliance
...... ...... 69
57 Indiana .... ..... ................... 63
86 Slippery Rock .............. ... 76
~ Lock Haven .. ...... .. .......... hl
1558 .. .... ....... ...... .. ........ ... .. 1503
1973-74 (18-6)
IO I Behrend .. ... ...................... 64
108 Western Ontario .. .... ........ 61
95 Clarion ..
.. ........ .....80
122 Alliance .......... ................. 72
76 California .... ....... ......... .... 50
82 Slippery Rock ..... .. ......... . 81
90 W. Va. State .. .......... ....... .68
75 Ashland .................... ...... .74
87 Frostburg ............. .... .. ...... 59
57 Lock Haven ....... ....... ...... 63
81 Bloomsburg ............ ........ 90
126 Point Park ....................... 95
71 Frostburg ....... ....... ........... 65
55 Muskingum ...... ............... 62
76 Indiana ............................ 86
62 Mercyhurst.. ............... ..... 59
81 California ......... .......... .... .51
95 Clarion .......... ...... ............ 86
95 Lock Haven ......... ........... 58
67 Indiana .... .. ........... ...... .. .. .69
101 Slippery Rock .. ............ ...95
123 Alliance ....... .. ... .. ............. 86
NAIA District 18 Playoffs :
84 Point Park .................... ... 80
~ Indiana ........ ................. ... 7.8
2075 .. ................................. 1732
1974-75 (22-5)
95 Baldwin-Wallace ............ 72
60 Clarion ............................ 58
76 Mansfield ........................ 60
80 California ........................ 62
~
94
82
85
88
78
67
93
80
84
80
75
87
82
87
46
100
80
93
Slippery Rock ....... .......... 71
Behrend ........................... 68
Mercyhurst.. ...... .. ............ 80
Point Park ............. .......... 78
St. Vincent ...................... 70
Lock Haven .. ........ .......... 61
Frostburg .... .. ... .. .... ......... .75
St. Vincent'...................... 85
Point Park .... ............. .. .... 85
lndiana ............................ 70
Mercyhurst.. .................... 66
California ........................ 73
Clarion .... .......... ..............69
Lock Haven ................... .58
Indiana ............................ 51
Slippery Rock .... .. ........... 77
Alliance ........................... 66
Frostburg (2 OT) .... ......... 91
Pa. Conf. Championship:
70 Mansfield ...... .... ..... ........ .79
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
83 Slippery Rock ........... ...... 79
70 Indiana ..... .......................59
Nat'! NAIA Tournament:
94 Palm Beach Atl... ............86
1!l Alcorn State ..... .. .. .. ......... ~
2188 ...... ........................ ..... 1934
1975-76 (24-5)
73 Mercyhurst.. ....... .. .... ....... 72
84 West Georgia .................. 78
84 Baldwin-Wallace .... ........72
78 Frostburg ........... ........ ...... 71
95 Allegheny ..... ............ ...... 84
68 Clarion .......................... .. 65
88 Lock Haven ................... .56
88 St. Vincent ............... .. .... 69
91 Behrend ............. .............. 66
70 Aids-Broad (OT) ............ 69
73 W. Va. Wesleyan .... ......... 68
81 Frostburg ......................... 71
80 Lock Haven .... .. ....... ....... 62
67 Slippery Rock .... ............. 68
72 California ............... ....... .. 61
64 Point Park ............... ........ 69
61 Indiana .. ....... ........... ........ 59
89 Alliance ........ ................... 78
72 Mercyhurst ....... ............... 73
92 Clarion (OT) ...................91
80 California ..... ........ ........... 66
67 Indiana .......................... .. 64
78 Slippery Rock ... ..... .. .. .... .7 I
83 St. Vincent .... .......... ........ 8 I
Pa. Conf. Championship:
77 Cheyney State ........... ...... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
93 Clarion (OT) ........ ........... 90
67 Indiana ....... ..................... 66
Nat'[ NAIA Tournament:
88 Gustavus Adolp . ............. 73
7.J. Lake Superior St. ............~
2276 ........ ........................... 2067
1976-77 (11-12)
91 Capital Univ. (OT) ....... ...84
86 Clarion ............ ................87
99 Alliance ...... .............. .... .. 85
70 Mercyhurst (OT) .............69
63 Lock Haven ....................58
89 Behrend.. ......... ................ 87
70 Wheeling .. .......... .. ..... ...... 76
79 Shepherd .............. ........... 84
85 St. Vincent ...................... 80
95 Point Park ................ ..... 104
55 Lock Haven ....................56
93 California ........ ... ... .......... 78
71 Mercyhurst.. ................ .. .. 67
58 Pitt-Johnstown .. ..............68
90 Clarion (OT) ................... 89
71 Slippery Rock ............. .... 74
90 Frostburg (OT) .. .............. 87
82 California .......... .... ........ 106
88 lndiana ................... .........94
77 Indiana ............................ 88
57 Slippery Rock ...... .... ....... 76
95 Pitt-Johnstown ................ 90
7.1 Gannon .... ...................... .]2
1827 ............................ ....... 1862
1977-78 (9-15)
90 Atlan. Christian ............... 79
73 Concord ................. ......... 67
20
52
77
77
64
85
85
82
85
73
73
63
73
78
68
65
68
75
79
65
54
80
Mercyhurst.. .................... 61
Pin-Johnstown ...... .......... 79
Alliance ................. ..........59
Lock Haven .......... .......... 54
California (F) ........ .......... 87
Oberlin .. .. ............ ............ 78
Behrend ........................... 70
Morgan State ... ........ ....... 88
Georgia State ........ .......... 70
Pitt-Johnstown .. .... .......... 75
Lock Haven (OT) ........... 65
Mercyhurst.. ............. ..... 103
Indiana ....................... ..... 90
Clarion ............................ 79
St. Vincent ...................... 69
Clarion ..................... ....... 78
Slippery Rock .. ....... .. ...... 89
lndiana .................. ..... .....67
Point Park .............. .. ....... 69
Slippery Rock .... ............. 69
Gannon ..... ......................89
~ California .. ........ ......... ..... 22_
1760 ................................... 1826
1978-79 (11-14)
82 Fairmont State .. .... ..... ... I07
77 W . Va. Wesleyan ............. 92
87 Alliance ........................... 56
107 Daemen ...... ................... .. 85
61 Oberlin ............................ 73
78 Pitt-Johnstown ................ 74
58 Mercyhurst.. .................... 65
74 Behrend ... .... .................. .. 83
72 Wash . & Lee ................. .. 76
78 Geneva .... ........................ 70
67 Slippery Rock ................. 68
49 Point Park.. .....
.. ........ 81
63 Lock Haven ...... .. .. ..... .... .57
79 California ......... ...... ......... 75
65 Clarion (OT) .. ............... .. 69
58 Indiana .............. .... .......... 75
82 Mercyhurst.. .......... ........ .. 84
77 St. Vincent .... ... .... ........... 68
76 Slippery Rock ................. 74
79 Gannon ................. .......... 76
69 Lock Haven ........... ......... 68
73 California (2 OT) ............ 75
84 Clarion ... ................ .... ..... 96
90 Indiana (2 OT) .... ....... ..... 99
2Q Gannon
.. .... ....... ]!l
1875 ................... ........ ........ 1924
1979-80 (21-6)
80 Carnegie-Mellon (OT) .... 74
62 Westminster .................... 42
70 Gannon .......................... .68
84 Mercyhurst ..... ..... ...... ...... 86
103 Pill-Johnstown ...... .......... 78
64 Behrend ........................... 59
82 St. Lawrence ................... 86
75 Lock Haven ... .. ............ ... 74
102 Dae men .......... ..... .... ........ 77
59 Indiana ................... ........ 64
62 Pitt-Johnstown ........ ...... .. 60
90 California .. ........ .. ............ 73
69 Lock Haven ...... ....... ....... 80
50 Slippery Rock ........ ...... .. .48
52 Clarion (2 OT) ...... .......... 50
80 Mercyhurst.. .......... .......... 74
75 St. Vincent ............. ......... 52
65 Indiana ........... ................. 63
67 Point Park .. .... ................. 66
68 California ........................ 66
85 Lock Haven ............. ....... 79
84 Alliance ........................... 71
81 Slippery Rock ................. 74
71 Clarion ..... .. ......... ... .. .... ...84
83 Gannon ...... .. ................... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
62 Behrend ........................... 55
71 Clarion ............. .. .............fill
1351 .... .............. ..... ....... ..... 1130
1980-81 (7-17)
64 Westminster .................... 78
59 LaRoche ..........................62
43 Gannon ...........................61
63 Pitt-Bradford ................... 77
54 Behrend .......... ..... .. .... ...... 55
66 LaRoche ................ .......... 88
88 Slippery Rock ....... ..... ..... 78
68 Mercyhurst... ...................73
85
92
69
60
72
75
61
83
82
58
87
67
55
57
84
62
1661
69
59
81
56
60
63
58
70
46
67
51
78
74
64
63
88
59
54
76
78
81
65
77
79
77
63
58
67
50
,2Q
1988
53
90
70
55
81
88
65
56
67
55
77
56
81
90
64
72
88
106
59
8I
86
94
73
53
71
86
56
~
2024
74
59
61
73
65
Clarion ............................ 86
Lock Haven (2 OT) ... ..... 97
Point Park ....................... 75
California ........................ 62
lndiana ... .........................96
Slippery Rock ................. 72
St.Vincent ...................... 77
Mercyhurst... ................... 74
Clarion ............................ 86
Lock Haven ........ ............ 57
Alliance ........................... 66
California ........................ 57
Indiana (OT) ................... 62
Gannon ........................... 70
Slippery Rock .................74
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
Indiana ............................2fi
............... .. .................. 1779
1981-82 (22-8)
Wesl Liberty ............. ......65
Fairmont ...................... ... 90
Pitt-Bradford ...... ............. 91
Gannon ..... ..................... .66
Behrend ............... ............ 58
Alliance ... ........................ 50
Robert Morris ............... .. 60
Mercyhurst.. ....................62
Swarthmore .... ................. 41
Allegheny .......... .......... .. .66
Slippery Rock ................. 56
California ........................ 68
Pitt-Johnstown ............. ... 71
Lock Haven .................... 63
Clarion .... ..... ...... ............. 60
Daemen ........................... 84
Indiana ......... .. ........ .... .....63
Grove City ............. ... ......40
LaRoche .......................... 68
Slippery Rock ................ .58
California (OT) ............ ... 76
Mercyhurst.. ....... .......... ... 60
Lock Haven ........ .. ....... ... 71
Clarion ... ....... ............ ...... 76
Gannon .................. ........ 63
Indiana .......... ... ............... 60
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
Clarion ............................53
Bloomsburg .................... 83
NCAA East Regionals:
Bloomsburg .................... 53
Monmouth ...................... ~
................... ................ 1928
1982-83 (18-IO)
Point Park ...... ................. 46
St. Vincent ................. ..... 77
Gannon ........................... 95
Behrend ... ........................ 54
Alliance ..... ...................... 68
Mercyhurst.. ... .. ............... 60
Akron ...... ........... ............. 80
Davis & Elkins ............... 49
Allegheny ........... ............ 66
Indiana ............................ 46
Lock Haven .......... ....... ... 59
Pitt-Bradford..
.. ..... 65
California ................ ........ 65
Dae men ........................... 78
Slippery Rock .......... ....... 70
Clarion (OT) .. .......... ....... 76
LaRoche .......................... 76
Pit1-Johnstown (2 OT) .... 99
Indiana (OT) ................... 56
Mercyhurst... ............... .... 88
Lock Haven .................... 80
California ... ..................... 69
Gannon .. .......... .. ............. 62
Slippery Rock ... .. .. .......... 56
Clarion ...... ................. .....74
Alliance ...... ..................... 92
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
Slippery Rock ................. 54
Cheyney ..... ........... .. ........ 5,2
..... .... ...................... .... 1919
1983-84 (17-11)
Alliance ....... ... ................. 73
Hanover ...... .. ............. ..... 70
Tiftin ....... ........................ 52
Pit1-Bradford .... ............... 64
Point Park ....................... 80
42
75
93
76
79
80
66
78
90
52
59
61
92
70
71
64
66
77
44
59
73
49
~
1840
76
78
80
80
56
80
60
77
62
43
72
60
71
72
69
71
51
94
86
57
87
77
75
57
59
TI
1817
63
81
84
58
75
84
66
57
46
71
67
79
54
Wright State .................... 50
Behrend ............. .............. 68
Alliance .................... ....... 71
Mercyhurst... ................... 71
Clarion ..................... ..... .. 81
Cheyney .......................... 72
California ................. ....... 64
Lock Haven ...... .............. 66
Gannon (2 OT) ............... 87
lndiana .............. .. ..... .. .....65
Slippery Rock ................. 63
Grove City ...................... 63
Daemen ...... ....... .............. 64
Clarion ............................ 57
Mercyhurst ...................... 58
California .. ...................... 74
Lock Haven (OT) ........... 64
Gannon (OT) .................. 75
Indiana ........................... .48
Slippery Rock .. ............... 68
LaRoche ........................ .. 70
St. Vincent .... ...... ........... .48
California ..... .. ..... ............ ]_J_
.......... ....... ................. . 1789
1984-85 (12-14)
Behrend ......... ..................68
St. Vincent ......................65
Gannon ... ........................ 83
Point Park ....................... 60
C. W. Post.. ..... .. ............... 73
Assumption .... . ............. 105
Mercyhurst ....... ..... ........ .. 69
Alliance ............... ... ....... .. 73
Sam Houston .......... ........ 56
Quincy College ............... 56
Northern Michigan .. ....... 78
Akron University ....... ..... 89
SlipperyRock ... .. .... ....... .82
California .. ............ ... .......67
Clarion ....................... ..... 76
Gannon ................. .......... 73
Indiana ................ ..... .. .... .45
Alliance ........ .. ............ .. ... 78
Mercyhurst. .. ....
.. ...72
Slippery Rock ..... ... ......... 58
Lock Haven .... ................ 82
Lock Haven .. .. .. ......... ..... 72
California .. .................... .79
Clarion .. ..... .. ................... 64
Indiana ......... ................... 54
Central Slate ................... 81
.. .................. ........ ...... 1864
1985-86 (18-13)
Pitt-Bradford .. ....... ........ .. 53
Kutztown (2 OT) ............ 74
LaRoche (OT) ....... .......... 82
East Carolina ..
.. .. 63
PSU-Behrend ........ .. ..... ... 71
Mercyhurst ............ ....... . 100
W.V. Wesleyan .... .. ..... ..... 89
Rubert Morris .
.. .. ... 70
Gannon ........ .. ............... .. 5 I
Wabash .............. ..... .. .. .... .72
Allegheny .... .. .. ..... .... ...... 72
Geneva ..... ............ .. ......... 68
JUP .............. ...... ............ .. 63
71
85
87
64
83
94
67
99
87
75
61
75
67
87
61
67
85
Ml
2286
102
67
78
83
95
74
70
76
69
63
71
82
77
79
68
90
78
58
84
93
85
93
85
86
75
lil
2042
100
90
120
89
86
120
88
66
67
80
99
· 84
115
76
85
84
72
Califomia ..................... ...66
Lock Haven ..... ...............82
Slippery Rock ......... ........ 70
Clarion (OT) ................ .. .61
Alliance ......... ..................65
Mercyhurst. ......... ............ 88
IUP .. .. ... ... .... ............... ..... 62
Califomia .............. .......... 89
Central State ................... 84
Lock Haven ............... .. ...69
Slippery Rock ................. 53
Gannon ........................... 73
Clarion ................ ............ 82
Wright State .................... 91
JUP .... .......... .................... 57
Cheyney ................ ..... ..... 90
Cheyney ........................ I 06
Millersville ................ .. -1.Ql
....... ............ ... .... ... .. .. ..2323
1986-87 (14-12)
Mercy .............................. 77
LeMoyne ........................ .65
East Carolina ........ ........ 109
La Roche .......................... 77
Mercyhurst... ..... ...... ....... .70
Dyke .................... ........... 72
Gannon ............ ....... ........ 77
Akron ...... ........................ 95
Midwestern S. (TX) .... .... 92
Clark (GA) .................. .... 62
Quincy (IL) ................. ... .66
Behrend ... ............ ........ .... 66
Clarion ........................ .... 69
Wright Stale ................... .77
Lock Haven ..... .. ............ .93
California .............. .. ........ 91
Mercyhurst.. ................... .79
IUP .. ............ ... .............. ...75
Slippery Rock (OT) .. ...... 73
Pitt-Bradfon.l....
.. .... 76
Clarion .......... .................. 78
Lock Haven .. .......... .. ... ... 64
Califomia ......... .......... .. ... 92
Gannon (OT) .......... ....... .91
IUP ................ .................. 96
Slippery Rock ..... ............ ~
................. .. ..... ........... 2045
1987-88 ( 12-15)
West Virginia Tech ......... 97
W. Virginia Wesleyan ... 103
Concordia ..................... 103
Fairmont State ................ 98
Mercyhurst... .... .. ... .......... 81
Aid. Broaddus (OT) ...... 114
Gannon .......... ............ .... .71
St. Vincent ......... ............. 58
Allegheny
...... 84
Fairmont State .... ............ 9 I
Aid. Broaddus .... ........... IO I
W. Virginia Wesleyan ..... 90
Mansfield..
.. .. .. .77
IUP ............... ................... 73
Clarion .... ......... .. ............. 79
Slippery Rock .... ............ .89
Lock Haven
........ 79
89
82
66
75
99
73
80
91
94
TI
2347
75
77
75
79
85
87
72
69
85
111
88
76
63
73
60
74
68
77
122
77
72
67
71
71
94
22.
3175
87
95
95
91
75
85
87
76
82
100
100
96
77
69
86
96
75
78
87
93
83
82
103
97
79
California (OT) .. ............. 95
Shippensburg ..... .... ......... 61
IUP ......................... ......... 73
Clarion ......... ............ ....... 80
Slippery Rock ............... 111
Gannon ......................... .. 76
Lock Haven .. ......... .. ....... 89
Mercyhursl (OT) ............. 89
California ... ... .. ... .... ......... 88
Shippensburg ............ .... .. 8Q
.... ................. .. ....... .. ... 2336
1988-89 (14-12)
Virgina Union .... ........... 102
St. Francis (Pa.) .............. 89
Mansfield .......... .............. 86
Gannon ..................... .... .. 89
Central State ...... ............. 80
Dyke ............................... 97
Mercyhurst ...................... 59
Kutztown ........................ 62
Pitt-Johnstown ... .... ......... 79
Davis & Elkins .... ..... ..... .88
Allegheny ....................... 77
Mercyhurst.. .......... .......... 88
Pitt-Johnstown ................ 54
Slippery Rock (OT) ........ 68
Shippensburg .. .. ............ .. 63
Clarion .. ............ ..... .. ....... 84
Lock Haven ................... .78
lndiana .. .......................... 76
California (5 OT) ...... .... 128
Gannon .... .. ................ ..... 71
Slippery Rock ... ............ .. 90
Shippensburg .................. 77
Clarion ........ ...... .... ...... .... 65
Lock Haven .. .. .
.. ....... 60
Indiana (OT) ........ .... ... .... 90
California (OT) .. ...... .. .....82
... ....................... ... ...... 253 I
1989-90 (22-5)
Lincoln (PA) ............ ....... 67
East Stroudsburg .. .......... .77
Columbia Union (MD) ... 77
Fairmont State (WY) .... .. 79
Kutztown ........................ 57
Dowling (NY) ............... .. 67
Pin-Johnstown ................ 71
Gannon .... ...... .............. .. 69
Penn State-Behrend ........ 59
Allegheny (OT) .............. 99
Daemen (NY) ......... . ....... 85
Pin-Johnstown ............. ... 80
Lock Haven .. ........ .. ....... 80
Indiana .......... .. ............ .. .. 60
California .......... .... ... .... ... 90
SlipperyRock(OT) ...... 104
Shippensburg .. ... .. ......... .. 60
Clarion .. ... ............ ........... 61
Lock Haven ...... ... ........ .. .82
Gannon .. .. .. ..................... 86
Indiana (OT)
...... 74
California .. ........ ..... .. .. ..... 76
Slippery Rock ...... ...... ... 112
Shippensburg ........ .......... 84
Mercyhurst
.. .. .... 47
82 Clarion .............. .............. 72
75 Lock Haven ...... ............ .. 84
2331 ... ................... ............. 2059
1990-91 (18-10)
106 Kutztown .......... .. ............ 90
IOI Mt. Vernon Nazarene ...... 90
I 10 Point Park ...... ........ ......... 94
78 Fairmont State ................ 94
83 Pitt-Johnstown ................ 80
83 Mercyhurst.
.......80
58 Gannon ........ .......... ......... 77
72 Oakland ............... ... ......... 96
127 WV Wesleyan (2 OT) ... 129
108 Daemen .......... ... ........... ...93
112 Millersville ...... ..... ....... ...96
70 Mercyhurst.. .................... 53
74 California ... ........... .......... 73
86 Indiana .............. ..... .... .....83
68 Slippery Rock ...... ........... 97
75 Shippensburg ......... ........ .77
105 Clarion ....... ....... ............ .. 95
82 Lock Haven ....... ... ........ .. 81
70 Gannon .. .. .. .. ........ ........... 61
80 California .......... .. .... ........ 77
95 Indiana .. .............. ............ 84
93 Slippery Rock ..... .. ........ .. 73
74 Shippensburg .. .. .. .. ......... 77
75 Millersville .... ... .............. 77
72 Clarion .... .. .................... I00
83 Lock Haven ...... .... .......... 82
98 Pin-Johnstown ...... .... .... .80
Pa. Playoff:
72 Slippery Rock ........ ........ .8..8,
2410 ...... .. .. .. .. .................. 2377
1991-92 (20-9)
87 W. Virginia Tech
... 80
91 Bloomsburg ...... .. .. ........ .82
77 Oakland ........... ...... ...... ... 82
85 Fairmont State .... .. .......... 82
92 Stoneh ill .......... ............... 8 I
66 East Stroudsburg .. .... .. ..... 77
61 Gannon .. ...... .... ...... ......... 66
84 Mercyhurst ...... ... .... .. .. ..... 75
76 Way land Baptist..
.... 92
IOI W. Virginia Wesleyan .. ... 77
81 Cheyney ........ ...... ............ 74
71 Gannon ............ .. ............. 70
87 Shippensburg .... .. ......... .. .63
82 Slippery Rock
......... 66
103 Clarion .... .. ...................... 93
92 Lock Hawn ...... .............. 65
77 LeMoyne ..... ...... .. ..... ....... 89
I 08 Point P.uk
.. ...... 73
65 California ........ .. ..... ......... 81
73 IUP ...:........ .. ........... ......... 80
97 Shippensburg .... .............. 83
98 Clarion
...... 84
82 Lock Haven (OT) ........... 79
9 I Mercyhurst .. .... .... ...... .....87
77 California ............ ........... 82
92 IUP .. .. ............ .. ......... .. ... 78
77 Slippery Rock ........... ..... 75
81 E. Stroudsburg ...... ... ....... 78
76 California ........... .. ........... 22_
2430
. .... .. .. ..... .... ... ........ 2286
83
92
84
84
72
69
65
79
86
91
114
63
81
122
63
88
72
I IO
89
79
82
77
75
100
84
83
74
IOI
~
2447
105
69
77
91
67
78
98
85
85
98
79
88
74
78
93
70
76
71
67
98
79
66
88
I07
105
88
77
66
2323
1992-93 (12-17)
Alaska-Anchorage .......... 89
Alaska-Anchorage ........ 116
Alaska-Fairbanks ......... ...99
Alaska-Fairbanks .... .. ...... 85
Point Park ....................... 80
Gannon .... .......... ..... ........ 65
Mercyhurst ..... .. .. ........ ... .. 79
W. Va. Wesleyan ....... ...... 53
Cheyney ........ .. ............... 67
Fairmont State .......... ...... 74
Teikyo-Post.. ................... 83
Bloomsburg ........ ..... .. ..... 68
Gannon .. ..... .. ............. .. .. .82
Columbia Union ............. 69
Slippery Rock ............. .. .. 82
Lock Haven ............... ..... 73
Clarion ..... ................ ...... 84
Pitt-Johnstown ...... .... ...... 74
California ........... .......... ... 91
lndiana ... ........ ................ .84
Shippensburg .......... ........ 75
Slippery Rock ...
.. .. .. .78
Lock Hawn ............ ....... .79
Clarion ............... ..... ........ 93
Mercyhurst... ....... .. .......... 75
California
.......... .. 101
Indiana .... .. ............ .. ........ 75
Shippensburg ... ... ...... ..... 81
Milkrsville ... .. .. ............. .26
......... 2350
1993-94 (20-8)
Davis & Elkins .............. 52
Gannon .. ............. ........ .. .58
Fairmont State .... .. .... .. .... 56
Mercyhurst.. .. ..... .. ... .. .. .. .64
Gannon ..... ....... .... ........... 75
LeMoyne ... .......... ............ 73
PointPark .. .......... ... .. ...... 71
Malone ....
.. ...... 89
Columbia Union .. .... ....... 59
Lake Erie .... ........ ........... .57
Pitt-Johnstown ........... ..... 70
Clarion
........ 70
California .. ............ ... ...... .68
Shippensburg ..... ...... ....... 68
IUP .. ................................ 94
Lock Haven ................... 64
Gannon .......... .. ....... .... .. .61
Slippery Rock ................. 77
California ........................ 77
Clarion .. .. ...... ........ .. ...... .82
Mercyhurst
...... 66
IUP .. .......... .. ........ ....... ..... 70
Shippensburg ... ............... 78
Slippery Rock ................. 84
Lock Haven .
.. .. .7:.
West Chester ......... .......... 67
IUP ................... ..... .......... 90
Gannon .. .. .......... ........ .. ... 72
.. .. ............... ..... 1987
COACHES AND THEIR RECORDS
COACH
SEASONS
BEST
12
l
5
9
23
2
5
3
1
3
22-5, 1974-75
17-9, 1971-72
22-5, 1989-90
24-5, 1975-76
12-1, 1931-32
17-7, 1961-62
l 5-12, 1985-86
10-11, 1957-58
6-13, 1959-60
8-12. 1954-55
Jim McDonald (1962-71, 1972-75)
Dave Rooney ( 197 l-72)
Greg Walcavich ( 1989-Present)
Guy Conti (1975-1984)
Sox Harrison ( 1928-53)
Loyal Park ( 1960-62)
Jim Sims ( 1984-1989)
Bob Thurbon ( 1956-59)
Jim Smart (1959-60)
Art McComb ( 1953-56)
21
WON
181
17
92
140
175
23
70
23
6
17
LOST
GAMES
PCT.
89
9
49
98
134
22
66
37
13
41
270
26
191
238
309
45
136
60
19
58
.670
.654
.652
.588
.566
.511
.510
.383
.316
.293
THE RECORD BOOKS
SCORING AVERAGE
Career
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Fred Riley
Frank Smith
Earl Minor
Jim Prokell
7. RoyStauffer
8.
9.
I0 .
II.
Melvin Hooker
Dan Petchel
Tim Smiley
Jose Davis
Don Lovett
13. Sean Gibson
14. Billy Wade
91-93
91, 93
69-71
65-69
83-85
69-72
71-74
77-80
61-65
73-77
82-83; 86-88
76-80
90-93
15. Tom Taylor
16. Edwin Wright
17. Sterling Washington
18. Art Dickenson
19. Don Dougan
86-90
84-87
80-84
88-91
68-71
63-68
19.9
17.9
17.8
16.8
16.6
16.6
16.2
16. 1
16.0
Frank Smith
Walt Askins
Dan Petchel
Jose Davis
Frank Smith
6.
7.
8.
9.
Billy Wade
Adam Cheek
Fred Riley
Price Williams
I0 . Don Lovett
11. Roy Stauffer
12. Adam Cheek
Tim Smiley
14. Art Dickenson
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Fred Riley
Frank Smith
Dan Petch el
Darryl Meachem
Melvin Hooker
Jim Prokell
66-67
56-57
64-65
87-88
68-69
89-90
91-92
70-71
91, 93
78-79
72-73
92-93
76-77
70-71
71-72
67-68
63-64
65-66
79-80
70-71
Walt Askins
Don ·Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Sterling Washington
Sean Gibson
Frank Smith
Tyrone Mason
Earl Minor
14. Dan Petchel
15. DonLovett
16. Melvin Hooker
15.5
15.4
15.4
Frank Smith
18. Billy Wade
Edwin Wright
15.2
14.5
14.4
20. Tom Taylor
21. JimProkell
22. Earl Minor
13.1
12.9
12.8
12.7
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Jim Prokell
Tim Smiley
Darryl Meachem
Tim Smiley
Dan Petchel
Sean Gibson
30.1
26. t
25.6
21 .3
21.2
20.6
20.5
20.2
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
Tom Taylor
Don Lovett
Edwin Wright
Gary Stanton
Steve Senko
Tyrone Tillman
Steve Senko
Roy Stauffer
19.9
19.8
19.5
19.4
19.4
37.
38.
39.
40.
19. 1
18.9
18.6
18.5
18.0
Don Dougan
43. Land Battle
44. Tom Taylor
Dave Shenefelt
46. Ricky Jordan
17.9
17.9
47. Billy Wade
48. Aaron Brown
Gary Stanton
Single Season
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
I 0.
11.
12.
13.
SCORING
56-57
78-79
71-72
70-71
90-91
92-93
68-69
93-94
84-85
64-65
79-80
79-80
67-68
88-89
83-84
85-86
71-72
83-84
70-71
76-77
65-66
74-75
63-64
90-91
84-85
77-78
82-83
77-78
81-82
79-80
82-83
73-74
88-89
84-85
71-72
Aaron Brown
Terrance Jenkins
Roy Stauffer
Price Williams
Terrance Jenkins
91-92
85-86
65-66
81-82
86-87
65-66
87-88
87-88
91-92
76-77
496
494
492
485
480
467
466
463
463
460
451
447
447
441
441
436
433
432
431
426
413
412
409
402
399
382
380
372
365
364
362
362
Adam Cheek
Jose Davis
Adam Cheek
Billy Wade
Price Williams
5. Tim Smiley
91-92
87-88
92-93
89-90
93-94
75-76
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jerome Thomas
Billy Wade
Dave Miller
Mickey Unick
86-88
75-78
86-90
65-68
67-69
22
12.
13.
14.
15.
Frank Smith
Larry Smith
Tom Craig
Dan Petch el
65-69
65-69
75-77
61-65
I. Ricky Jordan
2. Ricky Jordan
56.9 (29-5 l)
55.9 (175-313)
54.5 ( I 03-189)
52.7 ( 186-353)
52.5 (352-670)
52.3 (459-877)
51.4 (483-940)
51.2 ( 133-260)
·51.1 (67-131)
50.9 (490-963)
87-88
86-87
64.7 (141-218)
63.2 ( I 08-171)
3. Darryl Meachem 66-67
60.7 (62-102)
4. Frank Smith
5. Billy Wade
6. Mickey Unick
66-67
88-89
67-68
59.4 (102-172)
59.0 ( 182-308)
58.2 (148-254)
7. Billy Wade
8. Billy Wade
Land Battle
10. Dan Petchel
11. Land Battle
12. Jim Prokell
13. RodHerron
87-88
89-90
82-83
64-65
81-82
69-70
68769
57.3 (139-243)
56.9 (140-246)
56.9 (140-246)
55.8 ( 167-299)
55.4 (160-289)
55.1 (108-196)
54.5(61-112)
14. John Mohre
I 5. Land Battle
90-91
80-81
54.2 (71-131)
54.1 (93-172)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
Single Season
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
I0 .
64.0 (249-389)
58.0 (51-88)
57.3 (571-997)
55.6 (393-707)
54.6 (95-174)
Single Season (minimum 100 attempts)
355
355
353
348
348
347
338
335
335
Career
I . Ricky Jordan
80-83
66-69
91-93
65-67
63-67
84-87
I.
2.
3.
4.
Single Season
l.
2.
3.
4.
Land Battle
Rod Herron
JuniorSimpson
Lynn Nelson
Darryl Meachem
Tom Taylor
360
358
357
355
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
594
576
562
557
557
508
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Tim Smiley
Adam Cheek
Don Lovett
Don Lovett
Adam Cheek
Fred Riley
Price Williams
Tim Smiley
Tim Smiley
Edwin Wright
11 . Fred Riley
12. Sterling Washington
75-76
91-92
78-79
79-80
92-93
70-71
93-94
76-77
74-75
83-84
71-72
Frank Smith
14. Tyrone Tillman
15. Don Lovett
16. Earl Minor
90-91
68-69
79-80
77-78
83-84
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
89-90
67-68
84-85
79-80
86-87
92-93
90-91
Billy Wade
Frank Smith
Earl Minor
Melvin Hooker
Jose Davis
Sean Gibson
Sean Gibson
494
482
'479
465
442
425
411
409
404
395
394
388
388
378
372
370
367
362
357
354
353
352
350
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
Terrance Jenkins
Roy Stauffer
Gary Stanton
Alonzo Craig
Steve Senko
Edwin Wright
85-86
72-73
77-78
75-76
82-83
82-83
30. Tom Taylor .
James Boyd
84-85
73-74
350
348
345
334
325
323
319
319
Single Season (1986-Present)
l. Jose Davis
2. Price Williams
3. Adam Cheek
Jose Davis
5. Mark Murdock
6. Adam Cheek
7. Greg Fox
8. George Satter
9. Exavier Zollicoffer ·
FIELD GOALS MADE
Career
I. Tim Smiley
2.
3.
4.
5.
73-77
76-80
80-84
86-90
69-72
74-78
61-65
Don Lovett
Edwin Wright
Billy Wade
Fred Riley
6.
7.
. 8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
-14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Gary Stanton
Dan Petchel
Aaron Brown
. 88-92
65-69
Frank Smith
84-87
Tom Taylor
71-74
Roy Stauffer
91-93
Adam Cheek
79-83
Steve Senko
69-72
Jim Prokell
63-68
Don Dougan
80-83
Land Battle
83-86
Terrance Jenkins
82-83: 86-88
Jose Davis
77-80
Melvin Hooker
88-91
20. Sterling Washington
63-67
21 . Darryl Meachem
22. Price Williams
91 , 93
23. Earl Minor
Alonzo Craig
83-85
73-77
25. Sean Gibson
26. Harry Jenkins
27 . Larry Betar
28 . Tyrone Tillman
29. Dave Shenefelt
30 . . Don Childs
90-93
65-69
71-75
77-80
63-66
74-76
I 0. Adrian Batts
659
646
597
571
536
517
490
487
483
459
455
440
424
419
410
393
375
367
366
359
352
345
343
343
329
319
318
300
281
261
Career (1986-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Jose Davis
Adam Cheek
Price Williams
Mark Murdock
Greg Fox
82-83 ; 86-88
91-93
91, 93
89-91
89-93
George Satler
7. Sean Gibson
Adrian Batts
9. Exavier Zollicoffer
I0. Derek Walton
134
100
84
71
19. Tom Taylor
Art Dickenson
21. Price Williams
Adrian Batts
23 . Fred Riley
24. Don Lovett
25. Sean Gibson
26. Steve Senko
Ricky Jordan
28. Sterling Washington
Clyde Brabson
30. Brian Simmons
Jim Romaniszyn
91-92
82-83
67-68
86-87
69-70
93-94
89-90
71-72
78-79
92-93
81-82
87-88
89-90
81-82
82-83
71-72
129
127
122
120
120
119
119
118
117
116
114
114
113
113
112
112
Career (1986-Present)
I. Jose Davis
82-83 ; 86-88
3 13
2. Adam Cheek
. (_
3. Price Williams
4. Mark Murdock
91-93
91, 93
89-91
242
222
2 19
5. George Satler
85-89
89-93
90-93
91-93
88-90
90-92
158
146
132
117
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Greg Fox
Sean Gibson
Exavier Zollicoffer
Adrian Batts
Derek Walton
108
93
Single Season (1986-Present)
· I. Jose Davi s
2. Price Williams
3. Mark Murdock
87-88
91, 93
90-91
86-87
92-93
91-92
176
150
139
137
132
rREETHROW
PERCENTAGE
Career (minimum 100 attempts)
·I. Roy Stauffer
71-74 86.3 (239-277)
2. Jose Davis 82-83 ; 86-88 ·84.9 (197-232)
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
AdamCheek
Sean Gibson
WalterReap
Mark Murdock
CharlieHickox
Earl Minor
Dave Knowlton
91-93
90-93
91.93
89-91
73-75
83-85
68-71
83.4(176-211)
81.2 (168-207)
80.6(112-139)
8_0 .3 ( I 02-127)
79.5(124-156)
79.2 (209-264)
79.0 ( 169-214)
AdrianBatts
George Satter
DonChilds
Steve Senko
LarryBetar
Billy Wade
Eric Trosch
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
WillieLee
Fred Riley
88-90
85-89
74-76
79-83
71 -75
86-90
85-89
73-77
76-80
80-84
69-72
78.9(157-199)
78.4 ( 127- 162)
77.3(85-110)
76.2 (297-390)
75 .8(119-157)
75.5 (299-396)
74.7 (109-146)
74.6 (235-315)
73 .9 (204-276)
73.6(131-178)
73.4 (207-282)
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
10.
11.
12.
13 .
14.
15 .
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Single Season
Single Season (minimum SO attempts)
4. Jose Davis
5. Adam Cheek
6. Adam Cheek
7. George Satler
8. Exavier Zollicoffer
9. Greg Fox
Mark Murdock
88-89
92-93
92-93
89-90
71-72
Jim Prokel-1
Billy Wade
Dan Petchel
Darryl Meachem
89-90
64-65
65s66
69-70
90-91
85-86
84-85
5. Jim Prokell
6. Derek Walton
Tom Taylor
8. Earl Minor
85-89
90-93
88-90
60 ·
43
43
Dan Petchel
10. Jim Prokell
11. Sterling Washington
12. Jose Davis
Frank Smith
91-93
90-92
39
28
14. Don Dougan
15. Melvin Hooker
60
80
59
54
54
49
46
37
35
33
32
THREE-POINT FIELD
GOALS ATTEMPTED
I.
2.
3.
4.
THREE-POINT FIELD
GOALS MADE
87-88
93-94
92-93
86-87
90-91
91-92
92-93
88-89
92-93
89-90
16. Derek Walton
17. Steve Senko
18. Frank Smith
63-64
70-71
90-9f
87-88
68-69
65-66
79-80
23
110
92
88
80
80
192
179
169
168
164
157
157
155
155
153
151
143
143
141
137
I.
2.
3.
4.
Roy Stauffer
Roy Stauffer
Adam Cheek
Mark Murdock
5.
6.
7.
8.
Jose Davis
Ken Gerber
Fred Riley
Jose Davis
9.
I0 .
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Adrian Batts
Art Dickenson
George Satler
Roy Stauffer
Sean Gibson
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
72-73
71-72
92-93
90-91
88.2 (90-102)
87.1 (81-93)
86.5 (96-111)
85.7 (~6-77)
87-88 85.3 ( 122-143)
85.1 (63-74)
61-62
71-72 84.7 (100-118)
86-87
84.0 (63-75)
83.7 (67-80)
88-89
83.5 (71-85)
70-71
87-88
73-74
90-91
83.0 (49-59)
82.9 (68-82)
82.4 (75-91)
68-89
70-71
82.0 (41-50)
81.8 (63-77)
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Derek Walton
Walter Reap
George Satter
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
90-91 81.5 ( 128-157)
81.4 (70-86)
91 , 93
81.1 (43-53)
88-89
80.8 (76-94)
76-77
80.6 (50-62)
77-78
REBOUNDS PER GAME
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Ben Gibson
Nick Brascetta
Willie Lee
Sterling Washington
George Satter
Price Williams
Tyrone Mason
Edwin Wright
Earl Minor
84-86
78-80
80-84
88-91
85-89
91, 93
93-94
80-84
83-85
174
173
167
165
163
161
156
151
135
Career
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.
Darryl Meachem
Melvin Hooker
.Don Dougan
Bob Burlingame
Dennis Hampton
Land Battle
Mickey Unick
Lynn Nelson
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
Ricky Jordan
Gary Stanton
Charlie Hickox
Clyde Brabson
Jim Prokell
Art Dickenson
63-67
77-80
63-68
69-70
73-76
80-83
67-69
65-67
61-65
65-69
86-88
74-78
73-75
81-82
69-72
68-71
12.8
12.2
11.5
11.4
10.6
10.2
10.2
10.2
8.9
8.7
8.6
8.3
8.3
8.2
8.2
8. 2
66-67
65-66
66-67
79-80
64-65
67-68
66-67
67-68
70-71
65-66
64-65
78-79
69-70
68-69
80-81
18.5
17.1
13.9
13.8
13.1
12.6
12.2
12.0
11.8
11.6
11.6
11.5
11.4
11.4
11.0
Single Season
Darryl Meachem
Darryl Meachem
Frank Smith
Melvin Hooker
Dan Petchel
Mickey Unick
Lynn Nelson
Don Dougan
Art Dickenson
Don Dougan
Don Dougan
12. Melvin Hooker
13. Bob Burlingame
Frank Smith
15. Land Battle
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ASSISTS
Career (1968-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Steve Senko
Dave Knowlton
Greg Fox
Larry Betar
Tim Smiley
Derek Walton
Roy Stauffer
Adrian Batts
Fred Riley
Mark Murdock
Terrance Jenkins
79-83
68-71
89-93
71-75
73-77
90-92
71-74
88-90
69-72
89-91
83-86
515
501
365
341
323
299
266
264
223
199
177
Land Battle
Junior Simpson
Melvin Hooker
Billy Wade
Gary Stanton
11. Barry Marshall
12. Sterling Washington
Gary Stanton
14. Clyde Brabson
Gary Stanton
6.
7.
8.
9.
80-81
91-92
78-79
88-89
76-77
82-83
89-90
75-76
81-82
77-78
55
49
42
42
39
38
38
37
37
Single Season (1968-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
11.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
92-93
70-71
69-70
82-83
93-94
91-92
90-91
89-90
81-82
73-74
75-76
68-69
90-91
80-81
88-89
79-80
85-86
91-92
74-75
72-73
Greg Fox
Dave Knowlton
Dave Knowlton
Steve Senko
Tyrone Mason
Derek Walton
Derek Walton
Adrian Batts
Steve Senko
Larry Betar
Tim Smiley
Dave Knowlton
Mark Murdock
Steve Senko
Adrian Batts
Nick Brascetta
Ben Gibson
Greg Fox
Larry Betar
Larry Betar
222
194
174
157
156
150
149
146
139
139
133
133
123
119
118
115
109
103
101
IOI
BLOCKED SHOTS
Career (1974-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Melvin Hooker
Gary Stanton
Barry Marshall
Alonzo Jenkins
Land Battle
Billy Wade
Aaron Brown
Sterling Washington
Tyrone Tillman
Junior Simpson
Price Williams
Don Lovett
Ricky Jordan
Terrance Jenkins
Clyde Brabson
Terry Wilson
77-80
74-78
80-84
86-88
80-83
86-90
88-92
88-91
77-80
91-93
91, 93
76-80
86-88
83-86
81-82
78-82
201
147
138
122
120
119
107
83
55
54
43
41
37
37
37
37
Single Season (1974-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
79-80
83-84
87-88
86-87
89-90
Melvin Hooker
Barry Marshall
Alonzo Jenkins
Alonzo Jenkins
Billy Wade
24
125
67
64
58
56
STEALS
Career (1969-Present)
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Fred Riley
Steve Senko
Tim Smiley
Dave Knowlton
Sterling Washington
Edwin Wright
Roy Stauffer
Mark Murdock
Jim Prokell
Price Williams
Adam Cheek
Nick Brascetta
Don Lovett
Adrian Batts
Derek Walton
Brian Simmons
Land Battle
Ben Gibson
Gary Stanton
Aaron Brown
Willie Lee
69-72
79-83
73-77
68-71
88-91
80-84
71-74
89-91
69-72
91 , 93
91-93
78-80
76-80
88-90
90-92
81-83
80-83
84-86
74-78
88-92
80-84
246
70-71
70-71
90-91
90-91
93-94
79-80
89-90
89-90
92-93
81-82
71-72
75-76
74-75
80-81
75-76
85-86
76-77
69-70
90-91
81-82
93-94
128
115
201
174
162
161
148
142
135
124
123
112
111
109
108
101
96
93
92
88
84
84
Single Season
I. Fred Riley
2. Dave Knowlton
3. Mark Murdock
4. Sterling Washington
5. Price Williams
6. Nick Brascetta
7. Sterling Washington
8. Adrian Batts
9. Adam Cheek
10. Steve Senko
11. Fred Riley
12. Dennis Hampton
13. Tim Smiley
14 .. Steve Senko
Tim Smiley
16. Ben Gibson
17. Tim Smiley
Fred Riley
19. Derek Walton
20. Brian Simmons
Tyrone Mason
CENTURY CLUB
44
115
114
114
112
112
111
110
110
110
110
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
108
108
107
107
107
106
106
106
106
105
105
105
105
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
103
103
102
102
OPPONENTS
OPP
131
129
128
116
112
112
111
111
110
110
109
109
109
108
107
107
107
106
106
106
105
105
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
101
101
101
100
100
Indiana
West Virginia Wesleyan
California (5 OT)
Alaska Anchorage
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Mount Union
Slippery Rock
California
Clarion
Indiana
Allegheny
East Carolina
California
Geneva
Fairmont
Millersville
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
Cheyney
Gannon
Assumption
Univ. of Wisconsin
Slippery Rock (OT)
Alliance
Indiana
Mercyhurst
West Virginia Wesleyan
California
Virginia
Clarion
Alderson Broaddus
California
Mercyhurst
Clarion
EUP
YEAR
72
127
122
1955-56
1990-91
1988-89
1992-93
1958-59
1989-90
1971-72
1987-88
1956-57
1957-58
1953-54
1958-59
1986-87
1964-65
1966-67
1978-79
1985-86
1958-59
1967-68
1985-86
1959-60
1984-85
1969-70
1989-90
1957-58
1959-60
1977-78
1987-88
1965-66
1988-89
1958-59
1987-88
1992-93
1985-86
1990-91
92
104
103
94
99
73
92
67
106
78
95
98
82
86
94
65
85
77
80
85
96
102
85
73
90
78
75
88
99
83
84
72
96
75
73
71
69
66
65
64
63
62
61
58
58
57
55
55
54
52
52
102
EDINBORO
EUP
133
127
126
123
123
122
122
122
120
120
119
116
116
115
115
Lock Haven
West Virginia Wesleyan
Roberts Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Alliance
Alliance
California (5 OT)
Columbia Union
Concordia
Alderson Broaddus (OT)
Alliance
N. Michigan
Western Ontario
Pitt-Johnstown
Lock Haven
OPP
YEAR
90
129
96
97
86
72
128
69
103
114
108
98
62
55
79
1967-68
1990-91
1973-74
1966-67
1973-74
1973-74
1988-89
1992-93
1987-88
1987-88
1954-55
1970-71
1970-71
1969-70
1970-71
102
102
IOI
101
IOI
IOI
IOI
101
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
25
Mansfield
Alliance
Teikyo-Post
Clarion
Millersville
Davis and Elkins
Fredonia
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Kenyon
Point Park
Pitt-Johnstown
Lock Haven
Waynesburg
West Virginia We sleyan
Cleveland State
Western Ontario
Daemen
Point Park
Clarion
Daemen
Slippery Rock
Allegheny
Fredonia
Pitt-Johnstown
Kutztown
Salem
Clarion
Davis & Elkins
Lock Haven
Walsh
Waynesburg
Allegheny
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Alliance
California
Allegheny
Daemen
Mercy
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Behrend
Mount Vernon Nazarene
West Virginia We sleyan
Shippensburg
Alliance
Fredonia
Thiel
Indiana
Slippery Rock
West Virginia Tech
Allegheny (OT)
Daemen
Clarion
77
104
83
78
96
88
64
84
73
99
94
74
79
84
78
60
61
93
73
88
85
84
109
81
99
90
91
95
52
72
72
88
85
I 01
92
67
78
112
93
103
93
80
77
77
92
95
64
90
77
81
88
66
83
87
77
97
99
85
93
1987-88
1958-59
1992-93
1968-69
1990-91
1988-89
1966-67
1967-68
1967-68
1968-69
1990-91
1992-93
1964-65
I 967-68
1967-68
1967-68
1973-74
1990-91
1991-92
1956-57
1978-79
1993-94
1958-59
1963-64
1982-83
1990-91
1971-72
1990-91
1993-94
1993-94
1964-65
1965-66
1972-73
1961-62
1967-68
1968-69
1979-80
1989-90
I 991-92
1957-58
1958-59
1961-62
1979-80
1986-87
1958-59
1973-74
1973-74
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1956-57
1956-57
1959-60
1964-65
I 974-75
1987-88
1989-90
1989-90
1992-93
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS
24-5
21-3
Most Wins
Guy Conti
(regular season play)
Scoring Average
89.4
1967-68
Shooting Percentage
51 .7
1966-67
93 -
Rebounds
1931-32
12- 1
Points , Two Teams
Clarion (PC record)
1973-74
1973-74
1968-69
1990-91
256
W. Va. Wesleyan 129, Edinboro 127
5 OT California
Longest Game
1988-89
1990-91
73.6
Rebounding Average
Free Throw Percentage 93 .6 Point Park
(26-27)
1975-76
1975-76
Best Season
Free Throw
Percentage
Sox Harrison
33-40 Slippery Rock
Free Throws
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
*NAIA District 18 (4): 1965-66 (McDonald), 1971-72
(Rooney), 1974-75 (McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti)
1965-66
_55.7
Pennsylvania Conference ( 1): 1967-68 (McDonald)
Rebounding
Percentage
62.5
Field Goals
966
Consecutive Victories
13
Consecutive Victories,
One Season
Consecutive
Conference Wins
1966-67
(29 games)
PC Western Di vision (9): 1961-62 (Park), 1963-64 (McDonald),
1965-66 (McDonald), 1967-68 (McDonald) , 1968-69
(McDonald), 1974-75 (McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti), 198182 (Conti), ** l 985-86 (Sims)
1975-76
1975-76
Regular Season Tournaments: Ashland Holiday Tournament,
1973-74 (McDonald); Marietta Tournament, 1971-72
(Rooney); Erie Classic, 1975-76 (Conti); Allegheny Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti), 1981-82 (Conti), 1982-83 (Conti),
1988-89 (Sims), 1989-90 (Walcavich); West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament, 1975-76 (Conti); Walker Brothers Classic , 1985-86 (Sims); Daniel Overheim Memorial
Tournament, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Walcavich)
1975-76
13
1967-69
17
TEAM RECORDS - GAME
Points
133
Lock Haven
1967-68
1993-94 Edinboro hosts NCAA II east regional play-down game
and advances to regional final four at California, PA.
Points, Half
Field Goals
74
54
54
Point Park
Lock Haven
Alliance
1973-74
1967-68
1973-74
*Proceeded to NAIA Tournament in Kansas City, MO.
**Proceeded to NCAA Division II Regionals in Erie, PA.
MOST POINTS
Adam Cheek
Jose Davis
Adam Cheek
Billy Wade
Price Williams
Tim Smiley
Walt Askins
Don Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Sterling Washington
Sean Gibson
Frank Smith
Earl Minor
Tyrone Mason
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
594 (29 games)
576 (27 games)
562 (29 games)
557 (27 games)
557 (28 games)
508 (29 games)
496 ( 19 games)
494 (25 games)
492 (26 games)
485 (24 games)
480 (28 games)
467 (29 games)
466 (22 games)
463 (26 games)
463 (28 games)
460 ( 18 games)
44 7 (24 games)
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES
26.1 (19 games)
Walt Askins
25 .6 (18 games)
Dan Petchel
30.1 (9 games)
Frank Smtih
BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
64.7 (26 games)
Ric_ky Jordan
63.2 (24 games)
Ricky Jordan
60.7 (10 games)
Darryl Meachem
59.4 (9 games)
Frank Smith
Billy Wade
59.0 (26 games)
58.2 (19 games)
Mickey Unick
Billy Wade
57 .3 (25 games)
-
Billy Wade
Land Battle
1991-92
1987-88
1992-93
1989-90
1993-94
1975-76
1956-57
1978-79
1971-72
1970-71
1990-91
1992-93
1964-65
1984-85
1993-94
1964-65
1967-68
1956-57
1964-65
1966-67
1987-88
1986-87
1966-67
1966-67
1988-89
1967-68
1987-88
SEASON
59.6 (27 games)
56.9 (27 games)
1989-90
1982-83
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Roy Stauffer
88.2 (90-102)
Roy Stauffer
87.l (81-93)
Adam Cheek
86.5 (96-111)
Mark Murdock
85.7 (66-77)
Jose Davis
85.3 (122-143)
1912-73
1971-72
1992-93
1990-91
1987-88
MOST REBOUNDS
Darryl Meachem
1965-66
393
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES
Darryl Meachem
18.5 (10 games)
Darryl Meachem
17. l (23 games)
1966-67
1966-67
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Billy Wade
139
1989-90
MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS
Ken Gerber
38 (Pa. Conf. Record)
1961-62
MOST ASSISTS
Greg Fox
Dave Knowlton
222 (29 games)
194 (24 games)
1992-93
I 970-71
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
125 (26 games)
Melvin Hooker
1979-80
MOST STEALS
Fred Riley
1970-71
128 (24 games)
TOP SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
TOP CAREER SCORERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
MOST POINTS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
54
52
Fredonia
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST FIELD GOALS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
21
21
Waynesburg
Kenyon
39
Indiana State
(Pa. Conf. Record)
Gannon
Millersville
Salem
1961-62
1990-91
1971-72
8.
MOST ASSISTS
- l 966-67
1968-69
9.
10.
Lary Betar
Dave Knowlton
MOST REBOUNDS
Don Dougan
14-14
14-16
14-l 7
Ken Gerber
Derek Walton
Roy Stauffer
l.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1964-65
20
19
California
Grove City
1973-74
1969-70
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
26
11
Slippery Rock
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Walt Askins
Tim Smiley
Don Lovett
Billy Wade
Edwin Wright
Dan Petchel
Fred Riley
Frank Smith
Aaron Brown
Jim Prokell
Tom Taylor
Gary Stanton
Adam Cheek
Roy Stauffer
Steve Senko
1,739
1,553
1,496
1,446
1,420
1,344
1,279
1,225
1,208
I, 196
1,183
1,177
1,156
1,149
1,145
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
l.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
1956-60
1973-77
1976-80
1986-90
1980-84
1961-65
1969-72
1965-69
1988-92
1969-72
1984-87
1974-78
1991-93
1971-74
1979-83
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
1979-80
27
Don Dougan
Darryl Meachem
Gary Stanton
Billy Wade
Dan Petchel
Land Battle
Aaron Brown
Melvin Hooker
Ken Barker
Don Lovett
Tom Taylor
Frank Smith
Wendell Rojik
Jim Prokell
Dennis Hampton
992
897
841
792
744
732
714
690
689
651
648
637
622
593
543
1963-68
1963-67
1974-78
1986-90
1961-65
1980-83
1988-92
1977-80
1960-65
1976-80
1984-87
1965-69
1960-64
1969-72
1973-76
"SCOTS OF THE PAST"
NCAA DIVISION II HONORABLE
MENTION - ALL-AMERICAN
(Don Hansen's Basketball Gazette)
1993-94 Price Williams
1992-93 Adam Cheek
1989-90 Billy Wade
NAIA SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1964-65 Dan Petchel
NAIA THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1971-72 Fred Riley
1967-69 Frank Smith
1965-66 Darryl Meachem
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE
MENTION
1974-76 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton
1972-73 Roy Stauffer
1970-71 Fred Riley
N AIA DISTRICT 18 FIRST TEAM
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Dennis Hampton
1972-73 Roy Stauffer
1970-72 Fred Riley
1967-69 Frank Smith
1965-66 Darryl Meachem
NAIA DISTRICT 30 FIRST TEAM
1964-65 Dan Petchel
NAIA DISTRICT 18 SECOND TEAM
1976-77 Tim Smiley, Gary Stanton
1973-74 Roy Stauffer
1970-72 Jim Prokell
· 1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
1967-68 Don Dougan, Mick Unick
NAIA DISTRICT 18 HONORABLE
MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1978-79 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Don Lovett
1974-75 Charlie Hickox
1971-72 Roy Stauffer
1969-70 Fred Riley
PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
FIRST TEAM
1993-94 Price Williams
1991 -93 Adam Cheek
1990-91 Sterling Washington
1988-90 Billy Wade
1987-88 Jose Davis
1985-86 Tom Taylor, Terrance Jenkins
1984-85 Earl Minor, Tom Taylor
1983-84 l;dwin Wright
1981-83 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79 Don Lovett
1976-78 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1972-74 Roy Stauffer
1970-72 Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1969-70
Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell,
Dave Knowlton
1968-69 Frank Smith
1967-68 Don Dougan, Frank Smith
1966-67 Lynn Nelson
1965-66 Darryl Meachem
1962-65 Dan Petchel
PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
SECOND TEAM
1993-94 Tyrone Mason
1991-92 Aaron Brown, Price Williams
1987-88 Ricky Jordan
1986-87 Tom Taylor, Jose Davis
1983-84 Earl Minor
1982-83 Brian Simmons, Edwin Wright
1980-81 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1978-79 Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman
1977-78 Rick Federici, Don Lovett
I 976-77 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar,
Don Childs
1973-74 Dennis Hampton, James Boyd,
Charlie Hickox
1972-73 Larry Betar
1971-72 Jim Romaniszyn
1970-71 Dave Knowlton
1968-69 Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins
1967-68 Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson,
Mick Unick
1965-66 Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan
PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1976-77 Don Lovett
1974-75 Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton
1971-72 Roy Stauffer
1968-69 Tim Ziner, Mick Unick,
Jim Robinson
1966-67 Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins,
Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem,
Frank Smith
1964-65 Dave Shenelt
1962-63 Ken Barker
1961-62 Ken Barker, Jim Sims,
Wendell Rojik
ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE"
FIRST TEAM
1985-86 Tom Taylor
1984-85 Earl Minor
1983-84 Edwin Wright
1982-83 Steve Senko, Edwin Wright
1981-82 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1980-81 Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79 Don Lovett
1974-76 Tim Smiley
1972-73 Roy Stauffer
SECOND TEAM
1984-85 Tom Taylor, Terrance Jenkins
1983-84 Earl Minor, Willie Lee
1982-83 Land Battle, Brian Simmons
1981-82 Clyde Brabson
28
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1974-75
1973-74
Land Battle, Marcus Thompson
Tyrone Tillman
Melvin Hooker
Charlie Hickox
James Boyd, Dennis Hampton,
Charlie Hickox, Roy Stauffer
PITTSBURGH PRESS ALL-DISTRICT
FIRST TEAM
1985-86 Tom Taylor
1982-83 Land Battle, Steve Senko
1981-82 Land Battle
1979-80 Melvin Hooker
1974-76 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Dennis Hampton
1971-72 Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1968-69 Frank Smith
SECOND TEAM
1984-85 Earl Minor
1981-82 Steve Senko
1979-80 Don Lovett
1972-74 Roy Stauffer
1970-71 Fred Riley
1969-70 Art Dickinson
THIRD TEAM
1987-88 Jose Davis
1984-85 Tom Taylor
1983-84 Edwin Wright
1974-75 Charlie Hickox
1969-71 Jim Prokell
Melvin Hooker - MVP Erie Morning News
"Big Five," Selected by Dan Smith for
Olympic Trials, Los Angeles Lakers in
8th round ( 183rd pick).
Fred Riley - UPI Small All-American I97172, Basketball New s 2nd Team, AllAmerican 1971- 72, PCPA Honorable
Mention 1970-71, SOS Classic 1971-72.
Darryl Meachem - SOS Classic Outstanding
Athlete, Penn-Ohio All-Section Team
1965-66.
Dave Shenefelt - Penn-Ohio Honorable Mention 1965-66.
Billy Wade - All East Region Second Team U.S . Basketball Coaches Association
1988-89, All East Region First Team U.S. Basketball Coaches Association
1989-90.
Adam Cheek - All East Region Second Team
- U.S . Basketball Coaches Association
1991-92, All East Region First Team U.S . Basketball Coaches Association
1992-93
Price Williams - All East Region First Team
- U.S. Basketball Coaches Association
1993-94
FIGHTING SCOTS MEDIA OUTLETS
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ESPN....................................................... Sports Department...........................
(814) 454-5201..............................
(814) 864-2400..............................
(814) 454-3500............. .................
(203) 585-2000..............................
(814) 455-0703
(814) 868-3041
(814) 454-5541
(203) 585-2422
Radio Stations
WJET FM 102 ........................................
WLKK ....................................................
WMXE....................................................
WZPR .....................................................
Sports Department...........................
Sports Department...........................
Sports Department.............. .............
Ray Horner............... .......................
(814) 455-2741..............................
(814) 456-7034................... ...........
(814) 451-1037..............................
(814) 724-1111....................... .......
(814) 459-0838
(814) 456-0292
(814) 459-2363
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Wire Services
AP...........................................................
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ATHLETIC DIRECTORY
Astorino, Gary .............................................. .
Baumgartner, Bruce ......................................
Browning, Scott ........................................... .
Chock, Kenwyn ............................................ .
Cronk, Nick .................................................. .
Elliott, Tony ................................................. .
Findlay, Andy ..................... ·.......................... .
Flynn, Tim .................................................... .
Gierlak, Dan ................................................. .
Hanna, Gary ................................................. .
Higham, Dave .............................................. .
Hollman, Tom .............................................. .
Jay, Sarah ..................................................... .
Jay, Todd ...................................................... .
Mooradian, Jody .......................................... .
Nemeth, Lisa ................................................ .
Niswonger, Mark ......................................... .
Radovich, John ............................................. .
Roberts, George ........................................... .
Swank, Stan .................................................. .
Theehs, Lynn ................................................ .
Tyler, Karen .................................................. .
Walcavich, Greg ........................................... .
Washington, Sterling .................................... .
Watts, Doug .................................................. .
White, Arnold ............................ .................. .
* Denotes both men's and women's program
Assistant Wrestling Coach ..................................................................
Head Wrestling Coach ........................................................................
Assistant Football Coach ....................................................................
Head Swim Coach* .............................................................................
Assistant Football Coach ....................................................................
Assistant Football Coach ....................................................................
Head Tennis Coach* ...........................................................................
Assistant Wrestling Coach ..................................................................
Assistant Football Coach ........................................................ ............
Assistant Athletic Trainer ...................................................................
Assistant Athletic Director........ ..........................................................
Head Football Coach ...........................................................................
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach .................................................
Sports Information Director ................................................................
Interim Athletic Director.....................................................................
Head Softball Coach ............................................. ..............................
Assistant Football Coach .................................. ..................................
Head Baseball Coach ........................................ ..................................
Head Athletic Trainer......................................... .................................
Head Women's Basketball Coach .. .............. ... ... ..... ............................
Head Women's Volleyball Coach .......................................................
Cheerleading Advisor .........................................................................
Head Men's Basketball Coach ............................................................
Assistant Men's Basketball Coach ......................................................
Head Cross Country and Track Coach*..............................................
Head Golf Coach .................................................................................
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