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Day & Date
Opponent
1984 & Newer Cars & Light Trucks
Friday, November 19
at Wendy's Classic
W, 99-85
vs. West Liberty
at Wendy's Classic
W, 77-57
vs. Wheeling Jesuit
L,
86-90 2ot
at Mercyhurst
7:30 p.m.
ALLEGHENY
7:30 p.m.
POINT PARK
8:00 p.m.
at Gannon
7:30 p.m.
MERCYHURST
at Capital Key Classic
(Bentley, Bryant, Bloomsburg, Edinboro,
Franklin Pierce, St. Rose)
8:00 p.m.
COLUMBIA UNION
8:00 p.m.
CLARION*
8:00 p.m.
CALIFORNIA(PA) *
7:30 p.m.
at Ohio Valley
7:30 p.m.
MANSFIELD
3:00 p.m.
at Shippensburg*
8:00 p.m.
at lndiana(Pa.)*
5:00 p.m.
LOCK HAVEN*
8:00 p.m.
SLIPPERY ROCK*
8:00 p.m .
at California{Pa.)*
8:00 p.m.
at Clarion*
1:00 p.m.
at Mansfield
8:00 p.m.
INDIANA(PA)*
3:00 p.m.
SHIPPENSBURG*
8:00 p.m.
at Slippery Rock*
3:00 p.m.
at Lock Haven*
Saturday, November 20
11610 Hamilton Rd.
Edinboro, PA
10 Minutes South of the
Millcreek Mall
734-4022
1-800-722-1183
Monday, November 29
Wednesday, December 1
Monday, December 6
Saturday, December 11
Monday, December 20
Tuesday, December 28 to
Thursday, December 30
105 ERIE STREET
EDINBORO, PA
Monday, January 3
Wednesday, January 12
Saturday, January 15
Monday, January 17
Wednesday, January 19
Saturday, January 22
Wednesday, January 26
Saturday, January 29
Wednesday, February 2
Saturday, February 5
Wednesday, February 9
Saturday, February 12
Wednesday, February 16
Saturday, February 19
Wednesday, February 23
Saturday, February 26
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The
AllEG ENY
Game
Tonighls' Game
EDINBORO
'1ighling Scots"
Ret:onl: 2-1
THE BORO-AllEGHENY SERIES
THE COACHES
Edinboro mentor Greg Walcavich is in his
11th season, posting a record of 185-102
during that period.
He broke the
Edinboro record for coaching victories
last year. Walcavich has guided the Scots
to the PSAC Tournament the last four
years and seven times overall. In addition, the Scots have reached the NCAA
Division II Playoffs three times. Edinboro
has won twenty-or-more games five
times under Walcavich, including a 26-8
finish in 1997-98, the most wins in school
history. Overall, Walcavich has a record of
339-164 and is in his 18th season as a
head coach. Allegheny head coach Phil
Nass has enjoyed great success, as well,
now in his tenth campaign. He has a 159111 record. Ness has led the Gators to
back-to-back NCAA Division Ill playoff
appearances.
SCOUTING THE scm
Edinboro brings a record of 2-1 into the
contest, having won the championship of
the Wendy's Classic. After playing more
of a defensive brand of ball in '98-99,
permitting just 69.5 ppg., the Scots are a
more up-tempo team, averaging 87.3
ppg. while giving up 77 .3 ppg. Most
7
AIIEGHENY COUEGE
TIie lilllling Scots
TheBators
Rec■rd:
ALLEGHENY
vs.
Welcome to McComb fieldhouse as the
Edinboro University men's basketball
team opens up the home portion of its
schedule against local rival All~gheny. If
tonight's contest is anything like
Monday's Edinboro-Mercyhurst affair,
the fans are in for a real treat. That contest saw the two teams battle into double overtime before Mercyhurst handed
the Baro its first loss by a 90-86 count.
Allegheny, meanwhile, returns to the
hardwood for the first time since last saturday, when the Gators dropped an 8478 decision to Westminster in the championship game of the DAD's Holiday
Classic.
This is the first meeting between the two
schools in team years, with Edinboro capturing a 100-99 overtime decision against
the Gators in 1989-90. Allegheny holds a
14-11 edge in the all-time series which
first began in 1930-31.
EDINBORO UNMRSDY
"Bators"
Record: 2-2
impressively, despite facing constant size
disadvantages, Edinboro has outrebounded its first three foes by wide margins ... the guard tandem of Adam
Kaufman and Jean Paul rates as highly as
any one in the PSAC. Kaufman, a 5'11"
junior, is the consummate floor general.
While averaging 12.3 ppg., he has handed out 27 assists ith just 5 turnovers. He
has made 9 of 18 three-pointers. Paul,
meanwhile, a 6'4" sixth-year senior with
a sweet jumper. He comes off careerhighs of 26 points and 13 rebounds at
Mercyhurst, boosting his averages to 18.7
and 7.3, respectively ... fans will surely
like what they see of Kennv Tata. The
sophomore is undersized at 6'4" for a
power forward, but he doesn't play like
it. The transfer from New Mexico JC has
already had two double-doubles, includ-.
ing 27 points and 16 boards at
Mercyhurst. He leads the Scots in scoring
(23.0 ppg.), rebounds (12.0 rpg.) ana
steals (8). Tate was the MVP of the
Wendy's Classic ... another iuco transfer is
6'4" junior Keith Allen. After averaging
25.1 points at Community College or
Beaver Counfy to ear'n All-American honors, Allen is finding the going more difficult at the Division II level, but he still
comes in at 10.3 ppg. and 7.0 rpg ... freshman Jason Roseto opens at center. At
6'10", ,255 lbs., he provides a presence in
the middle. He already owns 11 blocked
shots in addition to averages of 5.7 ppg.
and 4. 7 rpg. Roseto played his high
school ball at Harbor Creek ... another
local product, McDowell's Rob Schodl,
paces the bench brigade. The 6'8" junior
averages 7.3 ppg ... look for 6'4" sophomore lames Dickerson to also see plnty of
reserve duty. Dickerson averages 5.7
points and 6.0 rebounds.
SCHOD1 DElSANDRO REUNmD
As high school performers, Rob Schodt
and Jake Delsandro combined to make
McDowell High School one of the best
programs in the state. Now the two will
renew acquaintances for the first time.
Schadt is a 6'8" junior for Edinboro,
while Delsandro, is a 6'0" senior who
earned first team All-North Coast
Athletic Conference honors a year ago.
PNCBANK~
No. Name
3 James Dickerson
4
Keith Allen
Pos.
F
F
5
14
15
22
24
30
34
42
G
G
G/F
G
G/F
G
F
C
F
C
44
55
Jean Paul
Kevin O'Connor
Derek Armstrong
Adam Kaufman
Ramee Davis
David Gartrell
Kenny Tate
Jason Roseto
Ryan Leahy
Rob Schodt
2-1
Rec■rd:
Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School
190 So. Cleveland, OH/Richmond Heights
220 Jr. Cleveland Heights, OH/CC of
Beaver County
6-4 185 Sr. Naples, FL/Lely
6-2 175 So. Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks
6-3 180 Fr. Montreal, CAN/Champlain
5-11 165 Jr. Coraopolis, PA/Montour
6-3 185 Fr. Chester, PA/Chester
6-2 178 Fr. Littlestown, PA/Littlestown
6-4 202 So. Philadelphia, PA/New Mexico JC
6-10 255 Fr. Harborcreek, PA/Harbor Creek
6-2 190 So. Springdale, PA/Springdale
6-8 220 Jr. Erie, PA/McDowell
Ht.
6-4
6-4
No.
10
13
15
20
22
32
33
40
42
44
45
so
52
54
55
HEAD COACH: Greg Walcavich
ASST. COACH: Pat Cleary
CAPTAINS: Adam Kaufman and Jean Paul
Name
Chris Hydeck
Chris Good
Josh Schachter
Nick Catanzarite
Jake Delsandro
Scott Cooper
Kevin McGarrah
Adam Straub
Ryan Scott
Ryan Meerstein
Damon Clayton
Casey Miller
Tyrell Smith
John Mclaughlin
Joe Barron
Pos.
G
G
G
G
G
F
G
G
G
F
F
G
F
F
C
Ht.
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-6
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-9
Wt.
185
160
170
180
160
195
175
180
170
170
220
200
190
210
330
2-2
Yr. Hometown/High School
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Mogadore, OH/Stow
Titusville, PA/Titusville
Pittsburgh, PA/Taylor Allderdice
Strongsville, OH/Walsh Jesuit
Erie, PA/McDowell
Wooster, OH/Wooster
Butler, PA/Butler
Girard, PA/Cathedral Prep
Johnstown, PA/Richland
Pittsburgh, PA/Upper St. Clair
Sharpsville, PA/Kennedy Christian
Meadville, PA/Meadville
Detroit, MI/Cranbrook-Kingswood
Franklin, PA/Franklin
Everett, PA/Everett
HEAD COACH: Phil Ness
ASST. COACH: Greg Curly
CAPTAIN: Jake Delsandro
SCOUTING THE GATORS
The Gators of Allegheny come off a 19-9 finish a year ago and a second straight
berth in the NCAA Division Ill playoffs. Coach Phil Ness' team is off to a 2-2 start
thanks to a stingy defense that is permitting just 65.0 ppg. and holding opponents
to 44.1 percent shooting ... Allegheny features three double figure scorers, with former McDowell High School standout JakaDalsandro leading the way. The 6'0" senior
averages 13.5 ppg., and has also been deadly from the line, canning 15 of 17 freebies (88.2 percent). A first team All-North Coast Athletic Conference choice last year,
he leads the team with 27 assists and 10 steals ... sophomore Damon Clavton, a 6'4",
220 lb. forward, provides the inside muscle. Clayton averages 12.8 points and a
team-high 6.5 rebounds. He is a very efficient shooter, making68.8 percent of his
field goal attempts ... the third double figure operative is Kevin McGarrah (10.2 ppg.).
The senior guard has made 5 of 12 three-pointers ... in addition to McGarrah, the
Gator's rely on Chris Good for outside firepower. The senior guard has made 5 of 13
tri13les ... nine pla_yers average twelve or more minutes per game ... in addition to
Delsandro, Adam Slraub is another Erie native on the Gator roster. Straub, a 6'2"
freshman, is a reserve guard.
BOROBIJS
between him and the school record. The
KAUFMAN LAUDED
Adam Kaufman has received plenty of Baro floor general handed out a schoolpreseason recognition. The 5'11" junior record 273 assists as a freshman, good
guard landed on thr.ee preseason All- enough to tie the PSAC record and rank
American teams. He was listed among third in Division II, then was credited
Basketball News Players to Watch, ana with 203 assists last season.
earned a spot on the honorable mention .
preseason All-American teams of Street
CABEEB IISSISTS l1AIIEBS
& Smith's College Basketball and Division 1:
Steve Senko (1979-83)
515
II Bulletin. Kaufman was a first team AII- 2.
Adam Kaufman (1997-present)S03
PSAC West performer a year ago after
earning second team accolades as a TA1E1ERRIFIC
freshman. He was recently chosen to the Kenny Tate has made quite a first
PSAC West preseason all-conference impression. The 6'4" sophomore, a
squad.
transfer from New Mexico JC, scored 32
points and had 12 rebounds in his Baro
MORE ON ADAM'S ASSISTS
debut vs. West Liberty. He went on to
Kaufman's forte is the assist, and he is earn MVP honors at tlie Wendy's Classic.
fast approaching the school record for On Monday, he led the Scots with 27
scoring passes.
He passed Dave points and had a season-high 16
Knowlton on Monday to move into sec- rebounds in the double overtime loss at
ond place with 503 assists. Now only Mercyhurst. Tate is a former standout at
Steve Senko's 515 career assists stand fabled Chester High School.
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Day & Date
Opponent
1984 & Newer Cars & Light Trucks
Friday, November 19
at Wendy's Classic
W, 99-85
vs. West Liberty
at Wendy's Classic
W, 77-57
vs. Wheeling Jesuit
L,
86-90 2ot
at Mercyhurst
7:30 p.m.
ALLEGHENY
7:30 p.m.
POINT PARK
8:00 p.m.
at Gannon
7:30 p.m.
MERCYHURST
at Capital Key Classic
(Bentley, Bryant, Bloomsburg, Edinboro,
Franklin Pierce, St. Rose)
8:00 p.m.
COLUMBIA UNION
8:00 p.m.
CLARION*
8:00 p.m.
CALIFORNIA(PA) *
7:30 p.m.
at Ohio Valley
7:30 p.m.
MANSFIELD
3:00 p.m.
at Shippensburg*
8:00 p.m.
at lndiana(Pa.)*
5:00 p.m.
LOCK HAVEN*
8:00 p.m.
SLIPPERY ROCK*
8:00 p.m .
at California{Pa.)*
8:00 p.m.
at Clarion*
1:00 p.m.
at Mansfield
8:00 p.m.
INDIANA(PA)*
3:00 p.m.
SHIPPENSBURG*
8:00 p.m.
at Slippery Rock*
3:00 p.m.
at Lock Haven*
Saturday, November 20
11610 Hamilton Rd.
Edinboro, PA
10 Minutes South of the
Millcreek Mall
734-4022
1-800-722-1183
Monday, November 29
Wednesday, December 1
Monday, December 6
Saturday, December 11
Monday, December 20
Tuesday, December 28 to
Thursday, December 30
105 ERIE STREET
EDINBORO, PA
Monday, January 3
Wednesday, January 12
Saturday, January 15
Monday, January 17
Wednesday, January 19
Saturday, January 22
Wednesday, January 26
Saturday, January 29
Wednesday, February 2
Saturday, February 5
Wednesday, February 9
Saturday, February 12
Wednesday, February 16
Saturday, February 19
Wednesday, February 23
Saturday, February 26
734-7355
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SUITE ONE
THE FORMER POST OFFICE BUILDING
EDINBORO, PA 16412
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ARMY ROTC
Odike (my othel" College ¢0llrse
YQti
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Alumni Association
Edinboro University of Pa.
Edinboro, PA 16444
HAS MOVED
OUR NEW ADDRESS IS
ro tnink on ~our feet. Sta:,· ,col under i::rc~.surf. TF.ke r:11.;rf:d
s
1·
A DIVISION of MILLER
TRAVEL SERVICES
will be a piece of
CDIRBUl.
* PSAC West contest
EDINBORO
TRAVEL
SERVICES
after this, the
corporate ladder
Time/Result
I
.
11.sc.o'I
.
Phone:
800-526-0117 or
814-732-2715
Fax: 814-732-2843
Email:
eup_alumni@
edinboro.eup
{'
STOP IN AND SEE OUR NEW
OFFICE AND BOOK A TRIP
WITH OUR DEDICATED AND
EXPERIENCED TRAVEL
CONSULTANTS
CAROL, ALICIA & TRISHA
The Alumni Association of Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania is proud of the
University's continued excellence in academics, athletics, and special programs,
and is pleased to continue its suppoty of
the ...
FIGHTINGSCOTATHLETicsm
1';
►
The
AllEG ENY
Game
Tonighls' Game
EDINBORO
'1ighling Scots"
Ret:onl: 2-1
THE BORO-AllEGHENY SERIES
THE COACHES
Edinboro mentor Greg Walcavich is in his
11th season, posting a record of 185-102
during that period.
He broke the
Edinboro record for coaching victories
last year. Walcavich has guided the Scots
to the PSAC Tournament the last four
years and seven times overall. In addition, the Scots have reached the NCAA
Division II Playoffs three times. Edinboro
has won twenty-or-more games five
times under Walcavich, including a 26-8
finish in 1997-98, the most wins in school
history. Overall, Walcavich has a record of
339-164 and is in his 18th season as a
head coach. Allegheny head coach Phil
Nass has enjoyed great success, as well,
now in his tenth campaign. He has a 159111 record. Ness has led the Gators to
back-to-back NCAA Division Ill playoff
appearances.
SCOUTING THE scm
Edinboro brings a record of 2-1 into the
contest, having won the championship of
the Wendy's Classic. After playing more
of a defensive brand of ball in '98-99,
permitting just 69.5 ppg., the Scots are a
more up-tempo team, averaging 87.3
ppg. while giving up 77 .3 ppg. Most
7
AIIEGHENY COUEGE
TIie lilllling Scots
TheBators
Rec■rd:
ALLEGHENY
vs.
Welcome to McComb fieldhouse as the
Edinboro University men's basketball
team opens up the home portion of its
schedule against local rival All~gheny. If
tonight's contest is anything like
Monday's Edinboro-Mercyhurst affair,
the fans are in for a real treat. That contest saw the two teams battle into double overtime before Mercyhurst handed
the Baro its first loss by a 90-86 count.
Allegheny, meanwhile, returns to the
hardwood for the first time since last saturday, when the Gators dropped an 8478 decision to Westminster in the championship game of the DAD's Holiday
Classic.
This is the first meeting between the two
schools in team years, with Edinboro capturing a 100-99 overtime decision against
the Gators in 1989-90. Allegheny holds a
14-11 edge in the all-time series which
first began in 1930-31.
EDINBORO UNMRSDY
"Bators"
Record: 2-2
impressively, despite facing constant size
disadvantages, Edinboro has outrebounded its first three foes by wide margins ... the guard tandem of Adam
Kaufman and Jean Paul rates as highly as
any one in the PSAC. Kaufman, a 5'11"
junior, is the consummate floor general.
While averaging 12.3 ppg., he has handed out 27 assists ith just 5 turnovers. He
has made 9 of 18 three-pointers. Paul,
meanwhile, a 6'4" sixth-year senior with
a sweet jumper. He comes off careerhighs of 26 points and 13 rebounds at
Mercyhurst, boosting his averages to 18.7
and 7.3, respectively ... fans will surely
like what they see of Kennv Tata. The
sophomore is undersized at 6'4" for a
power forward, but he doesn't play like
it. The transfer from New Mexico JC has
already had two double-doubles, includ-.
ing 27 points and 16 boards at
Mercyhurst. He leads the Scots in scoring
(23.0 ppg.), rebounds (12.0 rpg.) ana
steals (8). Tate was the MVP of the
Wendy's Classic ... another iuco transfer is
6'4" junior Keith Allen. After averaging
25.1 points at Community College or
Beaver Counfy to ear'n All-American honors, Allen is finding the going more difficult at the Division II level, but he still
comes in at 10.3 ppg. and 7.0 rpg ... freshman Jason Roseto opens at center. At
6'10", ,255 lbs., he provides a presence in
the middle. He already owns 11 blocked
shots in addition to averages of 5.7 ppg.
and 4. 7 rpg. Roseto played his high
school ball at Harbor Creek ... another
local product, McDowell's Rob Schodl,
paces the bench brigade. The 6'8" junior
averages 7.3 ppg ... look for 6'4" sophomore lames Dickerson to also see plnty of
reserve duty. Dickerson averages 5.7
points and 6.0 rebounds.
SCHOD1 DElSANDRO REUNmD
As high school performers, Rob Schodt
and Jake Delsandro combined to make
McDowell High School one of the best
programs in the state. Now the two will
renew acquaintances for the first time.
Schadt is a 6'8" junior for Edinboro,
while Delsandro, is a 6'0" senior who
earned first team All-North Coast
Athletic Conference honors a year ago.
PNCBANK~
No. Name
3 James Dickerson
4
Keith Allen
Pos.
F
F
5
14
15
22
24
30
34
42
G
G
G/F
G
G/F
G
F
C
F
C
44
55
Jean Paul
Kevin O'Connor
Derek Armstrong
Adam Kaufman
Ramee Davis
David Gartrell
Kenny Tate
Jason Roseto
Ryan Leahy
Rob Schodt
2-1
Rec■rd:
Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School
190 So. Cleveland, OH/Richmond Heights
220 Jr. Cleveland Heights, OH/CC of
Beaver County
6-4 185 Sr. Naples, FL/Lely
6-2 175 So. Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks
6-3 180 Fr. Montreal, CAN/Champlain
5-11 165 Jr. Coraopolis, PA/Montour
6-3 185 Fr. Chester, PA/Chester
6-2 178 Fr. Littlestown, PA/Littlestown
6-4 202 So. Philadelphia, PA/New Mexico JC
6-10 255 Fr. Harborcreek, PA/Harbor Creek
6-2 190 So. Springdale, PA/Springdale
6-8 220 Jr. Erie, PA/McDowell
Ht.
6-4
6-4
No.
10
13
15
20
22
32
33
40
42
44
45
so
52
54
55
HEAD COACH: Greg Walcavich
ASST. COACH: Pat Cleary
CAPTAINS: Adam Kaufman and Jean Paul
Name
Chris Hydeck
Chris Good
Josh Schachter
Nick Catanzarite
Jake Delsandro
Scott Cooper
Kevin McGarrah
Adam Straub
Ryan Scott
Ryan Meerstein
Damon Clayton
Casey Miller
Tyrell Smith
John Mclaughlin
Joe Barron
Pos.
G
G
G
G
G
F
G
G
G
F
F
G
F
F
C
Ht.
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-6
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-9
Wt.
185
160
170
180
160
195
175
180
170
170
220
200
190
210
330
2-2
Yr. Hometown/High School
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Mogadore, OH/Stow
Titusville, PA/Titusville
Pittsburgh, PA/Taylor Allderdice
Strongsville, OH/Walsh Jesuit
Erie, PA/McDowell
Wooster, OH/Wooster
Butler, PA/Butler
Girard, PA/Cathedral Prep
Johnstown, PA/Richland
Pittsburgh, PA/Upper St. Clair
Sharpsville, PA/Kennedy Christian
Meadville, PA/Meadville
Detroit, MI/Cranbrook-Kingswood
Franklin, PA/Franklin
Everett, PA/Everett
HEAD COACH: Phil Ness
ASST. COACH: Greg Curly
CAPTAIN: Jake Delsandro
SCOUTING THE GATORS
The Gators of Allegheny come off a 19-9 finish a year ago and a second straight
berth in the NCAA Division Ill playoffs. Coach Phil Ness' team is off to a 2-2 start
thanks to a stingy defense that is permitting just 65.0 ppg. and holding opponents
to 44.1 percent shooting ... Allegheny features three double figure scorers, with former McDowell High School standout JakaDalsandro leading the way. The 6'0" senior
averages 13.5 ppg., and has also been deadly from the line, canning 15 of 17 freebies (88.2 percent). A first team All-North Coast Athletic Conference choice last year,
he leads the team with 27 assists and 10 steals ... sophomore Damon Clavton, a 6'4",
220 lb. forward, provides the inside muscle. Clayton averages 12.8 points and a
team-high 6.5 rebounds. He is a very efficient shooter, making68.8 percent of his
field goal attempts ... the third double figure operative is Kevin McGarrah (10.2 ppg.).
The senior guard has made 5 of 12 three-pointers ... in addition to McGarrah, the
Gator's rely on Chris Good for outside firepower. The senior guard has made 5 of 13
tri13les ... nine pla_yers average twelve or more minutes per game ... in addition to
Delsandro, Adam Slraub is another Erie native on the Gator roster. Straub, a 6'2"
freshman, is a reserve guard.
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KAUFMAN LAUDED
Adam Kaufman has received plenty of Baro floor general handed out a schoolpreseason recognition. The 5'11" junior record 273 assists as a freshman, good
guard landed on thr.ee preseason All- enough to tie the PSAC record and rank
American teams. He was listed among third in Division II, then was credited
Basketball News Players to Watch, ana with 203 assists last season.
earned a spot on the honorable mention .
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PSAC West performer a year ago after
earning second team accolades as a TA1E1ERRIFIC
freshman. He was recently chosen to the Kenny Tate has made quite a first
PSAC West preseason all-conference impression. The 6'4" sophomore, a
squad.
transfer from New Mexico JC, scored 32
points and had 12 rebounds in his Baro
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debut vs. West Liberty. He went on to
Kaufman's forte is the assist, and he is earn MVP honors at tlie Wendy's Classic.
fast approaching the school record for On Monday, he led the Scots with 27
scoring passes.
He passed Dave points and had a season-high 16
Knowlton on Monday to move into sec- rebounds in the double overtime loss at
ond place with 503 assists. Now only Mercyhurst. Tate is a former standout at
Steve Senko's 515 career assists stand fabled Chester High School.
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