admin
Mon, 09/09/2024 - 20:33
Edited Text
Pi?3Sl

'Hut
Saturday, October 14,1995
1:00 p.m.

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY

The Scot Scoreboard
Edinboro Football Flourishes Under Hollman
Scots Hope to Contend in PSAC, NCAA Division ii

, TODAY'S GAME
Information on today's game including team rosters,
statistics, game notes, etc., can>e found in the colored cen­
ter section of The Scot Scoreboard, the official magazine for
all Edinboro University home football games. The Scot
Scoreboard is published by the Edinboro Uiuversity Sports
Information Office with*assistance from the Edinboro Uni­
versity Public Information and Publications Office and
printed by Clinton Press, Erie, Pa. Photography by Bob
Wheeler and Dave Medvec. The Edinboro Athletic Depart­
ment appreciates the corporate sponsorship and advertis­
ing support provided by area businesses and encourages
your patronage whenever possible. For more information
on Fighting Scot football or any Edinboro University ath­
letic program, contact Shawn Ahearn, coordinator of
sports information, McComb Fieldhouse, Room 114, Edin­
boro, Pa., 16444 or call (814) 732-^811.

The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Fighting
Scots enter the 1995 football season hoping to continue an
impressive run of success the program has enjoyed the past
seven years under the leadership of head coach Tom Holl­
man.
Edinboro has not only established one of the premier
football programs in the PSAC, but the Fighting Scots also
have enjoyed their share of national recognition in recent
years as well. With 13 starters returning from last year's 7-3
squad that was ranked 17th in the final NCAA II poll, Edin­
boro enters the upcoming campaign ranked among the
nation's elite once again in several pre-season polls.
Here's a glance at a few Highlights of the Hollman Era ...


tt

Four NCAA Division II playoff appearances in the past
six years (1989,1990,1992,1993).



A 52-22-2 overall record, including a 31-9-2 mark in
PSAC Western Division play.



Six consecutive seasons ranked in the NCAA Division
n top 20 in the final poll.



Two players selected as finalists for the Harlon Hill
Award presented annually to the NCAA Division II
player of the year - Elbert Cole, 1989 (third place) and
Ernest Priester, 1990 (runner-up). Edinboro has pro­
duced 38 All-Americans on 35 different teams since
1988.



Eight national scholar athletes since 1991.

Table of Contents
Edinboro University...........................................
3
Foster F. Diebold, President ............................................... . 5
Jody Mooradian, Athletic Director.............. ;...................... 7
Tom Hollman, Head Football Coach............................
9
1995 Fighting Scot Preview ...........
ll
Scots in the Classroom.......................................................... 13
Returning All-Americans .....................................................15
Today's Game..............................
Center
Player Profiles ........... .........................................20,23,25,27
Assistant Coaches ........................................................... 29,31
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.............................32
33
1994 Honors and Accomplishments......................
PSAC Football Records....... ..........................................34,35
Sports Medicine Staff/Marching Band.... ..........
-36

t

Good Luck, Fighting Scots!
In sport, as in life, no one ever wins alone.
With teamwork comes victory. And with that same spirit,
PNC Bank is committed to providing the teamwork necessary
to help you succeed in reaching all of your financial goals.

PNCBANK
Where Performance Counts

Fighting Scot All-Americans Since 1988
1994

1992

Larry Jackson, RB
Pat Schuster, DE"
Steve Russell, DB
Jeremy O'Day, OL
Mike Edwards, LB
Lateef Walters, WR
Jody Dickerson, QB

Mil« Kegarise, OL
Jason Perkins, LB
Mike Barnes, DB
Anthony Ross, DE
Geoq Lewis, DB
Scott Nickel, OL
Gary Lhotsky, P
Larry Jackson, RB

1993

Mike Kegarise, OL
Jason Perkins, LB
Jody Dickerson, QB
Steve Russell, SS
Russell Cray, DT
Larry Jackson, RB

1991

Curtis Rose, OL
Jason Perkins, LB
Georj Lewi^'DB
John Messura, DL

•Several players received multiple honors;

1990

'Ernest Priester, WR
Curtis Rose, OL
Lester Frye, RB
Jeff Jacobs, DL
1989

Elbert Cole, RB
Ernest Priester, WR
Joe Brooks, OL
Harold Galupi, QB
Michael Willis, FS
Ron iJainsey, OL
Chip Conrad, DT
1988

Elbert Cole, RB
Michael Willis, FS

Tom Hollman has led the Fighting Scots to a 52-22-2 overall mark in
seven seasons as Edinboro's head coach.

Member FDIC

1

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

GOOD LUCK SCOTS

HISTORY
/

See us for all your automotive needs!

The ^
'C?
SfveADealer
Little

New Buicks
New Chevys
New Chevy Trucks
Used Cars
Leasing
Rentals
Service
Parts
+ Full Body Shop

/

/

/

Founded in 1857 as a private acade­
my
Previously named Edinboro Acade­
my, Edinboro Normal School, Edin­
boro State Teachers College, and
Edinboro State College
The second normal school estab­
lished in Pennsylvania and the
twelfth in the U.S.
Became Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania on July 1,1983 with the
formation of the Pennsylvania State
System of Higher Education

LOCATION
/

Located in the resort town of Edin­
boro, Pennsylvania

/

Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100
miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland,
and Buffalo

/

Easily accessible from interstates 90
and 79

/

Men's baseball, basketball, cross
country, football, golf, swimming,
tennis, track, and wrestling

/

Eight on-campus residence halls

/

/

Planetarium, modern science labs,
solar observatory, robotics laboratory,
TV studio, radio station, and center
for the performing arts

Women's basketball, cross country,
softball, swimming, tennis, track,
and volleyball

/

The Fighting Scots compete in the
Pennsylvania Conference and the
National Collegiate Athletic Associa­
tion, Division I and II

SPECIAL PROGRAMS
/

LKER

^CHEVROLET

BROS

"Celebrating our 76th Anniversary"


/

Honors program for academically
gifted students

/

Internships and field experiences
which integrate academic pursuits
with on-site "real world" work situa­
tions and personal relationships

Present This Coupon By
December 31,1995

Receive $5.00 Off

QUICK LUBEp(^
$19.95 oil, lube, filter - no appointment necessary
29 minutes or less or your next one is free
2

PA STATE INSPECTION
- Other Parts and Labor Extra
- One Coupon Per Car
-------------------- Coupon------------------ -

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 facility and students

FACILITIES
/

Forty-two buildings on a 585-acre
wooded campus with a five-acre lake

/

Day, evening and weekend classes at
the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center
in nearby Erie, Pa.

/

Seven-story library with more than
430.000 bound volumes and
1.200.000 microform units, on-line

ATHLETICS

public access catalog, on-line and
CD-ROM searching systems, public
access catalog for the visually
impaired, and interlibrary loan ser­
vice.

/

Reading clinic, speech and hearing
clinic, math clinic, parent-child
development center, and computer
lab for children

/

Five powerful mini-computer sys­
tems, more than 725 personal com­
puters, 300 terminals, and 11
computer labs with current hardware
and software

/

Recreational facilities, life skills cen­
ter, and nurse's station for students
with disabilities

/

Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair
accessible

/

A newly-remodeled University Cen­
ter with an indoor running track,
saunas and whirlpools, weight room,
racquetball and handball courts, fullservice bookstore and dining areas,
bowling lanes, and an aerobics room

/

Tennis courts, football stadium,
weight rooms, all-weather track, and
olympic-size pool with diving tank
3

President Foster F. Diebold

Good Luck to the
Fighting Scots
from the

Campus Bookstore

on all insignia items.
Open Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m.'4:15 p.m.
Phone (814) 732-2456
4

Now in the final year of his presi­
dency, Foster F. Diebold will retire in
the summer of 1996 after having
served Edinboro University of Penn­
sylvania, the State System of Higher
Education and the people of Pennsyl­
vania for 17 years as the 14th chief
executive officer of the institution of
higher learning that has come to
acclaim under his leadership as one
of Pennsylvania's and the nation's
finest. Only one other chief executive,
Joseph Cooper, who was principal of
the then Edinboro State Normal
School for 29 years between 1863 and
1892, has served a longer term of
office than President Diebold.
Much has been accomplished
during President Diebold's tenure.
He has brought a vigorous educa­
tional and moral leadership, a
strengthening of the spirit of commu­
nity, a clear sense of mission and pur­
pose, and a new dimension of
multiculturalism and diversity. The
University has returned to and main­
tained financial health. Academic
programs have been emphasized and
improved, with more than 100 degree
programs now offered. A renewed
commitment to teacher education
came with his establishment of the
Center for Excellence in Teaching.
Significant facilities and grounds
improvements have been achieved,
with several of the historic campus
structures restored to their original
splendor, a student union expansion
completed, and an Alumni House
constructed. Enrollment gains have
been imprecedented in both numbers
and academic quality. International
linkage agreements with 15 educa­
tional institutions and organizations
in four countries have positioned
Edinboro University as a leader in
international education both in the
U.S. and abroad. And Edinboro Uni­
versity's program for students with
disabilities, one of the first in the
nation, continues to enjoy wide
recognition as one of the finest at any
college or university in the country.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is
a graduate of Monmouth College and

also holds a master of arts in educa­
tional administration from Seton Hall
University. He has met coursework
requirements for a doctorate in edu­
cation at Rutgers University and is
currently completing the dissertation
requirement for the Ph.D. program in
higher education at the University of
Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency of Edin­
boro 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 assis­
tant 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 institu­
tion; and from 1965 to 1969, he was
assistant superintendent of the Nep­
tune Township (New Jersey) Public
Schools.
Recognized for his extensive
experience in the field of education
management. President Diebold's
scholarly achievements in the disci­
pline of applied ethics in higher edu­
cation deserve special mention. The
model statement he authored for the
American Association of State Col­
leges and Universities, "Ethical Prac­
tices for College Presidents," was
unanimously adopted by that profes­
sional 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 presi­
dents.
President Diebold has been hon­
ored by the Government of Pakistan
with the awarding of the degree of
Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), pre­
sented 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 highranking officials of the Government
5

Foster F. Diebold
of Pakistan and U.S. diplomatic offi­
cials.
A staunch advocate of a
statewide system of public universi­
ties in Pennsylvania, President
Diebold supported the enabling legis­
lation 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 Sys­
tem's Executive Council of Presidents
and on the boards of the Pennsylva­
nia Academy for the Profession of
Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Ath­
letic Conference, and the Dixon Uni­
versity Center at Harrisburg.
President Diebold's stature in
American higher education has been
recognized by several high-level
appointments. He was named to the
National Committee on U.S.-China
Relations, the leading national orga­
nization devoted to building con­
structive 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 Pennsyl­
vania Humanities Council, the pri­
vate, non-profit group promoting
statewide public understanding of
the humanities.

Athletic Director Jody Mooradian

Qo Fighting Scots!

Jody Mooradian begins her sec­
ond year as athletic director at Edin­
boro University of Pennsylvania. She
joined the Edinboro staff in August of
1993 as associate athletic director and
senior women's administrator for the
Fighting Scots before being named
athletic director a year ago.
A New Hampshire native,
Mooradian earned a bachelor's
degree in political science at the Uni­
versity of New Hampshire in 1981, a
master's in public administration at
the University of Delaware, and a
doctorate at the Delaware Law

The Alumni Association of
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
is proud of the University's continued
excellence in academics, athletics, and
special programs, and pleased to continue its
support of the Fighting Scot football team!
t

6

f

School. She served as a New Hamp­
shire state representative for District
4 from 1980-82 and is a member of
the New Hampshire and Pennsylva­
nia bar associations.
Before dedicating herself to a
career in intercollegiate athletics,
Mooradian served five years as a
practicing attorney. She handled all
aspects of insurance litigation for
Devine, Millimet and Branch of
Manchester, New Hampshire, for
nearly two years after serving as inhouse counsel for the CIGNA Insur­
ance Company from 1987 to 1991.

T

athletic events, as well as the Univer­
sity's outstanding summer camp pro­
gram, and overseeing compliance for
NCAA Division I and Division II
/
sports programs.
In her current position, she is
responsible for overseeing the daily
operation of the Fighting Scots' 16sport intercollegiate athletics pro­
gram, including the supervision of a
staff of more than 40 professionals
and an annual budget of $1.5 million.
She is director of all home, conference
and NCAA athletic events and over­
sees NCAA and PSAC compliance
and eligibility matters, financial aid,
and scheduling for all athletes.
As athletic director, Mooradian
provides leadership for the Fighting
Scots athletic department and is a key
figure on the campus and within the
Pennsylvania Conference. A member
of the President's Cabinet, she has
been named chairperson of the Gen­
der Equity Committee and was
recently appointed to the PSAC Exec­
utive Committee.
Her father, Andy Mooradian,
was athletic director at the University
of New Hampshire for 22 years.

In 1993, Mooradian completed an
administrative internship with the
athletic department at the University
of California in Los Angeles. While
there, she handled NCAA compli­
ance and eligibility matters and
worked with tutorial services bud­
gets and Title IX evaluations. She per­
formed similar duties in her first
position at Edinboro where she
assumed responsibility for financial
aid for Edinboro's more than 300 stu­
dent athletes. She was also responsi­
ble for scheduling and administering
Edinboro University's intercollegiate
7

Jody Mooradian

Head Coach Tom Hollman
In January 1988, Edinboro Uni­
versity hired Tom Hollman, Athens,
Ohio, as its eleventh head football
coach in the school's history. Hollman
came to Edinboro from Ohio Univer­
sity, where he was the defensive coor­
dinator.

The Student
Government Association
of Edinboro University
.7

/

SUPPORTS
FIGHTING SCOTS
ATHLETICS

Chris Adams, President
Ryan Van Dusen, Vice President
Ellen Sass, Director of Finance
Melissa Kaufman, Secretary

Hollman, beginning his eighth
year, has the Scot program back in
the national spotlight. At Edinboro,
he has earned 52 wins against just 22
losses and two ties and owns an
impressive 31-9-2 slate against the
PSAC Western Division. Throughout
his seven year career at Edinboro, he
has never had a losing season. In
addition, he has coached two Harlon
Hill Award finalists, and the schools
career leaders in passing, rushing,
receiving and interceptions. The Scots
have advanced to post-season play
four of the past six years.
In 1989, he was named the top
coach in the East Region by the
National Football Coaches Associa­
tion and also tabbed the top coach in
the PSAC West. In 1990, he guided
the Scots to their first-ever NCAA II
playoff win as Edinboro routed Vir­
ginia Union and advanced to the
national quarterfinals.
"As a coach, I have been fortu­
nate to coach at many different levels,
from high school to Division I. The
Division II level here at Edinboro is
very appealing to me in relation to
my career goals. It is a great feeling to
be a head coach at this level."
Hollman's educational back­
ground begins with a high school
diploma from Memorial High School
in St, Mary's, Ohio, followed by his
imdergraduate degree in education
from Ohio Northern University in
1968. Three years later Hollman
received his master of science degree
in education from Xavier University
in Cincinnati, Ohio.

football team and a two-year per­
former as a defensive back and offen­
sive end during his junior and senior
years. He holds the school record
with 13 career interceptions and
earned All-American and All-t)istrict
honors during the 1966 and 1967 sea­
sons. Hollman also lettered in base­
ball for three years during his stay at
Ohio Northern.
A chronological look at Holl­
man's coaching career begins in 1968
as an assistant coach' at Sidney High
School in Sidney, Ohio. From there,
Hollman moved on to Greenville
High School in Ohio where he
became head coach from 1971-73. His
Greenville squads posted an impres­
sive 26-2-2 mark during his threeyear stay.
Hollman then moved on to Fre­
mont Ross High School as head coach
for the 1974 and 1975 seasons, where
his squad recorded 15 wins against
three setbacks and two ties. Fremont
was the Buckeye Conference champ
in 1974, imbeaten at 9-0-1.
In 1976, Hollman moved on to
the collegiate ranks where he was the
defensive coordinator for his alma
mater at Ohio Northern University.
The following year, Hollman
accepted the head coach position at
Wooster College (OH) and guided his
squad to the best four-year record in
the school history (24-11-1).

At Edinboro University
' I

'

1988
5-4-1

1989:
'
8-3
NCAAPlayohs
‘ Final Ranking: #7
^
*=

1990
9-3
*
NCAA Playoffs
Final Ranking:. #11
1991
7*4
Final Ranking: #20
1992

8-2-1

In 1981, Hollman took an assis­
tant coaching spot with Ball State
University which he held through the
1984 campaign. Then, beginning in
1985 Hollman held the defensive
coordinator position at Ohio Univer­
sity.

1993
8-3
NCAA Playoffs
Final Ranking: #14

Tom resides in Edinboro with his
wife, Kandi, and four children, Mari,
Jon, Tim and Denise.

1994
7-3
Final Ranking* 117

NCAA Playoffs
Final Ranking: #15

52-22-2

While at Ohio Northern, Holl­
man was a three-year starter for the

31-9-2 PSAC West
9

8

Tom Hollman

1995 Preview - Reloading or Rebuilding?
Replacing players each year is a chal­
lenge - but replacing greatness is another.
Gone from a season ago is the school's
all-time leading rusher, passer and inter­
ception leader.
Whether 1995 turns into a season of
reloading or rebuilding remains a
mystery but it is likely the program's
foundation and well-deserved reputation
will have the Scot program back in the
limelight again this fall.
Entering his eighth season directing
the Boro forhmes, head coach Tom Hollman returns 14 starters and 33 lettermen
to a squad that posted a 7-3 mark a year
ago. In '94, the Scots earned a #17 rank­
ing at season's end marking the sixth con­
secutive season Edinboro had finished
among the nation's top 20. Since '91, the
Plaid has earned two trips to the NCAA
n championship field of 16 and posted an
impressive 30-12-1 overall record.

nly at Perkins® Family Restaurants can you enjoy all
of your breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites anytime
of the day. Like our fluffy buttermilk pancakes,
scrumptious edible bread bowl salads, premium three-egg
omelettes, creamy chicken pot pies and more. All available
when you’re hungry. Morning. Noon. Or night.

O

HOURS:
Sun.-Thurs. 6 am to Midnight
Fri. & Sat. Open 24 Hours
290 Plum Street
Edinboro, PA
Ph. 734-4600

The task at hand in '95 will be filling
the shoes of record-setting All-Americans
Larry Jackson, Jody Dickerson and Steve
Russell. What makes this season even
more of challenge is the Boro must look
for replacements while playing, arguably,
the toughest schedule in school history.
Difficult from the beginning, the Scots
open with a home contest against Hills­
dale, Division IPs winningest program.
The 10-game ledger also features non­
conference road games at Division I-AA
Appalachian State and Division II power
Portland State, while the Boro's cross­
over home game from the Pennsylvania
State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern
Division is vastly improved Mansfield.
The divisional slate consists of home
games against Lock Haven, California
and lUP whereas the Boro treks to Shippensburg. Slippery Rock and Clarion. A
strong road team the past three regular
seasons (12-2-1), the Scots successes in '95
will again be based on their abilities to
continue winning away from Sox Harri­
son Stadium.

A Breakdown of Personnel
Skill Positions
/
Traditionally a strength for the team
has turned into the biggest question mark
for '95. With the departure of Jackson and
Dickerson, the Scots lose over 12,000
yards of total offense. Simply stated, the
Boro's success offensively will parallel the
progression of junior quarterback Chris
Hart. A backup the past two seasons.
Hart has played in 16 games, completing
38% of his passes for 112 yards, one score
and one interception. The running back
spot is solid with the return of Tony Brin­
son (221 yards, 2 TDs) and the addition of
highly-touted Gerald Thompson. Look
for the Scots to rely heavily on the run­
ning game to assist Hart's development.
The wideout spot is open with the depar­
ture of big-play man Lateef Walters. Terry
Roberts, who has averaged nearly 27
yards per catch the past two years, must
step up in '95.

Offensive Line
If who is throwing, running or catch­
ing the ball is a question, then the founda­
tion for '95 will be the return of the entire
offensive line from a year ago. All-Ameri­
can tackle Jeremy O'Day is outstanding
and will team with center Det Betti,
guards Chad Wallick and Chris Barney
and tackle Tom Lavis to secure the attack.
Jesse Trevino also has plenty of game
experience from a year ago. Tight end
Todd Henne (15 receptions, 158 yards, 2
TDs) was named second team PSAC-West
a year ago and returns as the squad's top
pass catcher. John Sabo (6, 53,1 td) is also
solid.

Matt Gentile (46 tackles) and A1 Bass (32,
2 recoveries). Rich Jones (21 stops, 6
games) is also back while junior college
transfer Jeff Traversy should step in and
have an immediate impact.

Linebackers
All conference performer Michael
Sims returns to anchor the second line of
defense. Sims led the squad with 124 total
tackles a year ago including 85 solo hits.
He was in on four tackles for loss and
intercepted one pass. With the departure
of All-American Michael Edwards, the
Scots may face a void here. Jerry Roberts,
who recorded 16 hits in a reserve role a
year ago, may be the one to step up.
Emery Martin (9 stops, 3 games) and
transfer Vanroy Williams (6-2, 235) could
also play major roles for the Scots.

Secondary
Gone is All-American Steve Russell,
the team's all-time interception leader but
three other starters, with plenty of biggame experience return. Both cornerbacks, Marty Williams and Keith
Cushenberry, earned second team all­
west selections in '94. Williams was
foiuth on the squad with 68 stops includ­
ing four tackles for loss, one interception
and six deflections. Cushenberry regis­
tered 36 tackles and was second on the
team with two picks. Rick Walker, a parttime starter through his career, is looking
to recover from last year's shoulder
injury. He contributed 39 hits in just six
games in '94.

Specialties
Defensive Line
Another crew which returns intact is
the defensive front. All-American end Pat
Schuster (65 tackles, 10 sacks) is closing in
on the school's all-time sack record. Last
season, Schuster registered 22 total tack­
les behind the line for -103 yards. All con­
ference end Bryan Lambert (73 stops, 7
sacks) also returns along with tackles
11

The Boro faces two holes to fill with
the graduation of veteran placekicker
Scott Rupert and the departure of Eric
Wagner. In addition, with the graduation
of Russell and Walters, the Scots must
find replacements to return kicks and
punts.

Scot Success in the Classroom

ONE STOP SHOPPING

Progression of the student-athlete
has always been a priority for Coach Tom
Hollman and his staff. This past year, the
tradition of success on the field and in the
classroom continued for the Fighting Sept
football program. A pair of starters, tight
end Todd Henne and safety Rick Walker,
not only had quality years on the gridiron
for the Scots but were recognized as
national scholar-athletes by College Foot­
ball Preview magazine. The pair were also
honored as top student-athletes by the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
and Edinboro University. Both students
currently own cumulative grade point
marks of better than 3.5. In 1994, Henne
earned PSAC-West second team all star
honors for his 15 catches for 158 yards
and a pair of scores while Walker record­
ed 39 tackles, 20 solo, in just six games
due to a shoulder injury.

College Football Preview Academic All-Americans
1991 - Georj Lewis, DB, Connell^ville, PA/Connellsville High School
Sean Seibert, QB, Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey High School
1992 - Brian Heebsh, TE, Tiffin, OH/Uffin High School
Sean Seibert
1993 - Dave Ashton, WR, Erie, PA/Strong \Tncent High School
Scott Mikowicz, TE, Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus High School
1994 - Todd Henne, TE, Louisville, OH/Louisville High School
Rick Walker, FS, Homestead, PA/Steel Valley High School

1994-95 Scots with Cumulative QPA of 3.0+
Matthew Barrett, DT, Greensburg, PA/Greensburg Central High School
Alexander Bass, DT, Durham, NC/Jordan High School
Matt Brown, DE, Chagrin Falls, OH/Walsh Jesuit High School
Derek Clark, PK/WR, Dubois, PA/Dubois High School
Jesse Hannan, DE, Brackenridge, PA/Highlands High School
Chris Hart, QB, Allison Park, PA/Hampton High School
Todd Henne
Dean Schmaltz, DB, Sagamore Hills, OH/Nordonia
Rick Walker
Eric Zechman, OL, Centerville, OH/Centerville

1995 Spring 3.0 Club

Visit our Pharmacy, Bakery, Hot Foods, Deli
or Iggle Video Center Today
Todd Henne

Rick Walker

OPEN 24 HOURS
7:00 a.m. Monday thru Midnight Saturday

Matt Brown
Todd Henne
Eric Zechman
Derek Clark
Dean Schmaltz
Rick Walker
Chris Hart
Matt Barrett
Mike Culver, TE, Harmony, PA/Seneca Valley High School
Jesse Hannan
Alexander Bass
Jesse Trevino, OL, Del Rio, TX/Del Rio
Jeff Grecek, DL, Johnstown, PA/Conemaugh Valley
Tom Lavis, OL, Seward, PA/Laurel Valley
Chadd Wallick, OL, Dover, OH/Dover

Sundays 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

EDJNBORO
606Erie Street
Independently Owned & Operated by Art Smaltz
12

Coach Doug Watts addresses the audi­
ence at the Student-Athlete Recognition
Banquet honoring students with 3.0
cumulative grade point average.

L-R: Dr. Philip Kerstetter, dean of education; Jody Mooradian, athletic director; Richard
Morley, vice president for financial operations and administration; and Dr. John Fleischauer, provost and vice president for academic and student affairs.
13

1995 Returning All-Americans

Go Team! Best of luck for
a great season I

14

Jeremy O'Day

Pat Schuster

Senior - Offensive Tackle - #76
6-3,280, Lockport, NY/Lockport High School

Senior - Defensive End - #38
6-2,225, Bradford, PA/Bradford High School

/

Combines tremendous strength and agility as an out­
standing blocker against the run and pass

/

A strong bull-rushing end who has proven ability to
penetrate opposing backfields

/

1995 preseason All-American by The Sporting News

/

Second team 1994 Football Gazette All-American

/

Anchors an offensive line which paved the way for
450+ yards per game last season

/

Registered 10 sacks last season for -66 yards and 12
additional tackles for loss for -37 yards

/

Did not yield a sack last season in 10 games

/

Needs only four sacks to break Edinboro's all-time
mark of 25.5, standing since 1984

/

1994 Football Gazette honorable mention All-American

/

/

Opened holes for All-American running back Larry
Jackson in '94 - Division II's second leading rusher

1995 preseason first team selection by Bob Griese's
College Football Yearbook and C.M. Frank

/

First team All-Northeast Region selection last season

/

Has graded out at 85% or better the past two seasons
as a starter

/

Unanimous selection by the conference coaches as a
PSAC-West first team member

/

First team choice by Pennsylvania State Athletic Con­
ference Western Division and CoSida All-Northeast
Region teams last year

/

Third team All-American by Associated Press and
CoSida

/

Led the team in sacks in both '93 and '94

15

7

Resort & Conference Center
f
US Rt. 6N
1-79, Exit 38
^
Edinboro, PA 16412

GO

Edinboro Inn
0

(800) 352-3182

Painting by Lee Steadman

/

Culbertson Hills Qolf Hesort
Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16^12
I

81^-93^-1131
Pro Shop - <€ee Clubhouse:

Gary, Bobby and Donald Orr, Owners

INQUIRE ABOUT OUR SPECIAL OVERNIGHT
ROOM RATES FOR EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PARENTS
VISITING THE UNIVERSITY.

Also try our NEW...
Seafood Buffet
,
,
Friday Nights

,
and

Sunday Brunch
^
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

PUBLIC GOLF ❖ PUBLIC SWIM
GOLF PACKAGES AND LESSONS AVAILABLE
LUNCH BUFFET DURING GOLF SEASON
Exit 38 off I-79
Route 6N West, P.O. Box 796
16

17

SCO TS

Welcome to the tri-state area’s premier public golfing facility. Foun,ded in 1931 by
A.A. Culbertson and designed by Thomas Bendelow, a renownecf Scotsman who
layed out many courses including Medinah #3 and Butler C.C., Culbertson Hills Golf
Resort is noted for its fast bent greens, lush fairways, and towering hardwoods and
pines. The newly decorated clubhouse and friendly staff provide the best In public
dining and spirits.

All the charm of a country inn with the convenience of a large
hotel. The Edinboro Inn offers 105 well appointed guest rooms, a
family dining room and a relaxing lounge with entertainment
Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Enjoy our indoor pool
and saunas and also the 18-hole championship golf course, Cul­
bertson Hills, that surrounds the hotel.

FIG H TIN G

(814) 734-5650

Boro Hosts California in PSAC-West Contest
Fighting Scots Ranked 18th in NCAA Division II Poll
EDINBORO (4-1)
HEXSDALE

W 21-14

at Appalachian St
at #12 Portland State

L
W

LOCK HAVEN
at Shippensburg
CALIFORNIA (PA)
at Slippery Rock
INDIANA (PA)
MANSFIELD

W 52-12
W 40-7

44-7
26-7

at Clarion
CALIFORNIA (1-5)

(

FAIRMONT STATE

W 28-26

at Glenville State

L

BLOOMSBURG

L 24-20

at Kutztown
at Slippery Rock
INDIANA (PA)
at Edinboro
CLARION
at Lock Haven
SHIPPENSBURG
at West Chester

L 34-0
L 42-14
L 44-20

31-29

PSAC WEST • STANDINGS
OveraU PSAC
2-0-0
4-1-0
Edinboro
Indiana
Clarion
Slippery Rock

4-2-0
4-1-0
4-2-0

2-0-0

Lock Haven
California

2-4-0
1-5-0

0-2-0
0-2-0

Shippensburg

1-5-0

0-2-0

1-0-0
1-0-0

PSAC EAST • STANDINGS
Overall PSAC
3-2-0
2-0-0
Kutztown

Over the years, there's one place more winners
have tasted victory than anywhere else.
®1995 McDonald’s Corporation

18

East Stroudsburg

2-3-0

1-0-0

Bloomsburg

4-1-1

1-0-1

Millersville
West Chester

4-0-1

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

Cheyney
Mansfield

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

THE GAME
The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Fighting Scots will host the California
University of Pennsylvania Vuicans this Saturday (Oct. 14) at Sox Harrison
Stadium. Kickoff for the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western
Division battle is set for 1 p.m. The contest will be broadcast in the Edinboro/Erie
area on WFSE, 88.9 FM.
THE RECORDS
Edinboro enters Saturday's game with a 4-1 overall record, and a 2-0 mark in the
PSAC-West, after defeating Shippensburg University, 40-7, last Saturday.
The Fighting Scots opened the season with perhaps the most difficult three-game
schedule in school history, posting a 2-1 non-conference mark. Since then, the Boro
has posted a pair of impressive wins in the PSAC-West.
Edinboro opened with a 21 -14 win over Hillsdale (MI) College, before suffering
a 44-7 setback at Appalachian (NC) State University, the No. 2 ranked team in
NCAA Division I-AA. Edinboro stormed back the following week, upsetting
Portland (OR) State University, 26-7, on the West Coast. The Boro then opened
PSAC-West play with a 52-12 win over Lock Haven University.
California opened the season with a 28-26 win over Fairmont (WV) State
College, but has lost five straight games to stand at 1-5 overall, including 0-2 in the
PSAC-West.
The Vuicans' losing streak began with a 31-29 setback to Glenville (WV) State
College. Cal then lost to a pair of PS AC-East teams, falling 24-20 to Bloomsburg
University of Permsylvania and 34-0 to Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. In
PSAC-West action, the Vuicans lost to Slippery Rock University of Permsylvania,
42-14, and to nationaUy-ranked Indiana University of Permsylvania, 44-20.
NCAA NATIONAL/REGIONAL RANKINGS
After three consecutive weeks ranked sixth in the Northeast Region, the Fighting
Scots jumped one spot to No. 5 and into the NCAA Division II Top 20 for the first
time this se^on. Edinboro was ranked 18th nationally this week, the first time this
season the Scots have cracked the poll.
Ferris (MI) State University was ranked No. 1 in the region this week, switching
places with New Haven, who feU from first to second after tying West Chester, 3636. New Haven dropped from No. 3 nationally to sixth.
Indiana remained third in the region and moved up one spot nationally, from 10th
to ninth. Grand Valley (MI) State moved up one spot in the region, from fifth to
fourth, and re-entered the national poll at No. 15.
Millersville dropped from fourth in the region to sixth and fell from out of the
national poU after being ranked No. 12.
SCOTS ' OPPONENT UPDATE
How tough was the Boro's three-game opening stretch?
• Portland State, which was ranked 12th in the NCAA Division II poll prior to
the Edinboro game, bounced back from the loss to post three straight victories
including a 14-6 victory over Eastern Washington University the program's seventh
straight victory over an NCAA Division I-AA program dating back to the '93
campaign. The Vikings were ranked eighth nationally in Division II this week.
more-

the psac this week
Bloomsburg at Lock Halven, 2:00
“California at Edinboro, 1:00
Bast Stroudsburg at Cheyney, 1:00
Shippensburg at Clarion, 2:00
Slippery Rock at Indiana, 2:00
Kutztown at Millersville, 1:30
West Chester at Mansfield, 1:00

last WEEK'S SCORES
MiilersviUe 28, Bloomsburg 28
Indiana 44, California 20
Clarion 49, Lock Haven 32
Slippery Rock 23, East Stroudsburg 12
Edinboro 40, Shippensburg 7
Kutztown 23, Mansfield 0
Virginia State 81, Cheyney 9
West Chester 36, New Haven 36

PSAC PLAYERS
OF THE WEEK
West Offense

- Bobby McLaughlin,
QB, Lock Haven

West Defense - Kim Niedbala, FS,
East Offense

East Defense

Clarion
- Kevin Cannon, WR,
MillCTSville
- Buck Eardley, WR,
Bloomsburg
- Jason Swim, DT,
West Chester

OPPONENT FAST FACTS

• Appalachian State, which beat Edinboro, 44-7, the second week of the season
after leading just 20-7 midway through the third quarter, is still unbeaten (5-0) and
ranked No. 2 inNCAA Division I-AA. Edinboro actually outgained the Mountaineers
and had an edge in time of possession, but big plays in key situations doomed the
Scots.
• Hillsdale (MI) College has shut out three of its six opponents this year and are
currently 4-2. The Chargers, who lost 21 -14 at Edinboro in the season opener, also
dropped a 17-10 decision to conference front-runner Ferris (MI) State University.
Ferris is unbeaten, ranked No. 1 in the region and ranked No. 4 in this week's NCAA
Division II poll.
THE COACHES
Tom HoUman (Ohio Northern University, 1968) recently became the winningest
coach in Edinboro history. Now in his eighth year as head coach of the Fighting
Scots, HoUman has compiled a 56-23-2 overaU mark (.704) with the Scots. He
passed BiU McDonald, 54-34-7 from 1969-78, on the school's aU-time victory list
earlier this year.
HoUman, who also is the winningest coach in school history based on winning
percentage, was ranked 13th on the NCAA Division II winningest active,Coaches
list entering the season. He has led Edinboro to the NCAA Division II playoffs in
fourofthe past six seasons (1989-90-92-93). TheScotsare 33-9-2 in games against
PSAC-West foes under HoUman. The Boro won the PSAC West title in 1989.
HoUman was 24-11-1 at the CoUege of Wooster (OH) from 1977-80, giving him
an overaU record of 80-34-3 in 11-plus seasons as a coUegiate head coach, a .697
winning percentage. HoUman also was an assistant at Ohio Northern University
(def. coordinator, 1976), BaU State University (’81-84) and Ohio University (def.
coodinator, '85-1988).








Kevin Donley (Anderson (IN) University, 1972) is in his third season as head
coach at California, and in his 18th season as a coUege head coach. Donley has
posted a 7-21 record at California and a 110-73-1 overaU mark.
Donley was the head coach at Anderson from 1978-81, then guided Georgetown
(KY) CoUege from 1982-92 before coming to Cal. Donley enjoyed immense
success at Georgetown, winning seven conference titles as weU as the NAIA
Division II national championship in 1991.

School ....California Uni vmsity of PA
Location....................... California, Pa.

Enrollment..............................5,500
Affiliation.............NCAA Division H
Conference....................... PSAC-West
Nickname................................Vulcans
........................... Red and Black
Stadium................. Adamson Stadium

1

THE SERIES
/
California leads the series with Edinboro, posting a 3^-27-2 overaU mark against
the Scots. The Boro, however, has beaten Cal seven straight times since Tom
HoUman took over as head coach in 1988, including a 67-6 decision last season.
During Edinboro's seven-game win streak over the Vulcans, the Scots have
eclipsed the 30-point mark six times. The Boro's last loss to Cal was a 28-17 setback
in 1987.

Capacity....................................... 5,000

EDINBORO AT HOME, CAL ON THE ROAD
Surface......................................... Grass
Edinboro has posted a 29-5-1 record (.843) at Sox Harrison Stadium during the
HoUman era. This is Edinboro's third home game of the season. The Scots beat
President.......Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr.
Hillsdale, 21-14, in their first home contest, then defeated Lock Haven, 52-12, in
Athletic Director.........Dr. Tom Pucci
their other game at Sox Hanison.
Sports Info. Director........Bruce Wald
California has played three of its first six games on the road this year. AU three
SID Office................................... (412)9384552
of the Vulcans' road games have resulted in losses, including setbacks at Glenvile
SID FAX..................................... (412)938-5849
(WV) State, Kutztown (34-0) and Slippery Rock (42-14). Cal was 2-3 on the road
Press Box..................................... (412)9384234
in 1994.
more

THOMPSON CONTINUES TO SHINE IN ROOKIE SEASON
Edinboro running back Gerald Thompson, a redshht freshman, continues to impress in his rookie season. After rushing fo^
149 yards in consectuve games against Portland State and Lock Haven, Thompson followed it up with a 28-carry, 169-yard
effort last Saturday at Shippensburg. Thompson also rushed for 133 yards in the Boro's season-opening win over HiUsdale.
The only time Thompson failed to gain 100 yards was in the Scots' loss to Appalachian State, when he suffered a foot injury
and carried just six times for 27 yards. For the season, Thompson has rush^ for 626 yards and six touchdowns on 101 carries'
(6.2 yards per carry). He currently ranks second in the PSAC and 14th nationaUy, averaging 125.2 rushing yards per game.
Thompson also has a 75-yard TD reception.
MORE ON THE OFFENSE
Edinboro wideout Gilbert GrantUn also is turning in a solid season. Grantlin has caught 20 passes for 431 yards and four
touchdowns. Grantlin is averaging 86.2 receiving yards per game, ranking him fifth among PSAC pass catchere. The junior
also ranks sixth in the PSAC in kickoff returns (10 returns, 23.9-yard average) and fifth in the conference in all-puipose yardage
(152.8 yards per game). Junior quarterback Chris Hart has completed 57 of 118 passes (48 percent) for 834 yards, with seven
touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He ranks eighth in the PSAC with a 109.1 efficiency ranking.
THE 'BORO DEFENSE
Much of Edinboro's success this year can be attributed to the solid play of the defense. Throw out the Appalachian State
game, and the Scots have allowed just 10.0 points per game against NCAA Division II foes.
Senior defensive end Pat Schuster, a consensus All-American last season and a strong candidate to earn post-season
accolades again this season, highlights the Boro's defense. Schuster is tied for the team lead with 45 tackles, including 28 solo
stops. He leads the Scots with six sacks and is the school's all-time leader with 28.
Senior linebacker Michael Sims is tied with Schuster for
the team lead in tackles with 45. Twenty-four of Sims' stops
Edinboro & California in the
have been solo stops. Junior safety Ron Allen has registered
PSAC & NCAA-II Statistics
44 tackle, including a team-high 29 solo stops. Allen also is
the PSAC's co-leader with four interceptions.
Team Stats
EDIN PSAC
CAL PSAC
A LOOK AT CALIFORNIA
The Vulcans' run-and-shoot offense is directed by
quarterbacks Brian Cavanaugh and Jason Bennett. Cavanaugh,
a junior, has completed 66 of 137 passes (48 percent) for 659
yards, with two touchdowns and seven interceptions. Bennett,
a sophomore, has connected on 43 of 65 passes (66 percent)
for496 yards, throwing one touchdown and one interception.
Either QB could start Saturday against Edinboro.
Freshman running back Terrin Ash is California's leading
msher with 324 yards on 60 carries (5.4 ypc). Ash is eighth in
the PSAC in scoring with 36 points (7.2 ppg).
Five Vulcans have caught 14 or more passes. Junior
wideout Ron Simpson leads the way with 20 receptions for
340 yards. Senior halfback Daryald Hughes has 19 catches,
sophomore wideout Brian Harteis 16, Ash 14 and freshman
halfback Ernesto O'Kane 14.
Cal's defense is led by senior linebacker Salento Hudson
(71 tackles, 46 solo), junior linebacker Ernest Bryant (62
tackles, 39 solo) and junior defensive end Russ Frederick (36
tackles, team-high three sacks).
UP NEXT
Edinboro travels to Slippery Rock next Saturday (Oct. 21)
for a 1 p.m. PSAC-West contest with the Rockets. The Rock
(4-2,1-0 PSAC-West)plays at Indiana thisSaturday. Edinboro
will face lUP in two weeks (Oct. 28) at Sox Harrison.

Scoring
Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
Total Offense

29.2
223.6
166.8
390.6

5th
4th (28th)
11th
6th

Scoring Defense
Rushing Defense
Passing Defense
Total Defense
Turnover ratio

18.5
94.5
196.3
290.8

16.8
T3rd
116.8
4th
88.6 eff 1st (13th)
293.4
3rd
+5
T3rd(T22nd)
(+1.0/gm)
* NCAA Division II rank in Parenthesis

Individual Stats
Rushing
Gerald Thompson (E)
Passing
Chris Hart (E)
Receiving
GilbCTt Grantlin (E)
All-Purpose Yards
Gilbert Grantlin (E)
Daryald Hughes (C)
Gerald Thompson (E)
Scoring
Gerald Thompson (E)
Terrin Ash (C)
Interceptions
Ron Allen (E)
Punt Returns
Daryald Hughes (C)
Kickoff Returns
Gilbert Grantlin (E)

11th
12th
9th
12th

33.5
10th
209.5
11th
128.0 eff 12th
428.8
11th
-10
13th
(-1.7/gm)

PSAC

NCAA

125.2 yds/gm

2nd

14th

109.1 eff rating

8th

NR

86.2 yds/gm

5th

26th

152.8 yds/gm
140.7 yds/gm
140.4 yds/gm

5ih
6th
7th

21st
30th
NR

8.4 points/gm
7.2 points/gm

7th
T-8th

27th
NR

0.8/gm (4)

1st

8th

lO.Oyds^et

5th

NR

23.9 yds/att

6th

NR

No.
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
25
27
28
31
32
33
35
36
37
38
39
40
45
46
47
48
50
51
54
57
59
63
64
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
83
84
85
86
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
96
97
98
99

Name
Ed Haberle
Damon Thompson
Jalson Bennett
Kris Spanik
Keith Miller
Ernesto O'Kane
Terrin Ash
Brian Cavanaugh
Dan Jefferson
Aaron Hutter
James Groff
Shawn Bonner
Jason Huffman
Michael Harrell
QwynDurrett
Ron Simpson
Daryald Hughes
Ernest Bryant
David Mitchell
Desmick Louis
Jeff Welsh
Richard Brooks
Ray Wormack
Jeff Lowden
Josh Beightley
Rashene Hill
Dallas Rise
Erik Tewey
Charles Love
Heath Johnke
Milan Vukus
John Wensing
Ray Mutchler
Salento Hudson
Kevin Montini
Chris Shaffer
Antonio Effiong
Jason Yovich
John Bolen
Courtney Gaiter
Carlo DiGiovaimi
Matt Cameron
Danny Leal
Barry Kralik
Doug Van Moorsel
Jay Schwinn
Mike Terek
Scott Munchinski
David Cheskey
Jason Babony
Fritz Weunschel
Joe Bobyn
Justin Spangler
Kevin Mitchell
Harry Jackson
Richard Naccarato
Brian Harteis
Marlon Montgorriery
Terry Lewis
Dermis Biggs
Bryan Mc^be
Darius Johnson
Darryl Reid
Mike Kostopoulos
Rob Spence
Louis Seijo
Ken Gates
Russ Frederick
Aleks Mitrovic
John Vybomy

Fob

DB
OLB
QB
WB
FB
WB
WB
QB
OLB
OLB
PK
DB
QB
DB
DB
WR
WB
ILB
WB
DB
DB
DB
LB
OLB/P
FB/WB
DB
LB
DB
LB
FB
WR
LB
WR
LB
LB
OL
DE
C
DL
DL
OL
OL
OL
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OT
OL
OL
OL
OL
OLB
WB
WR
WR
WR
WR
PK/P
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
DE
DT

m

6-1
6-1
6-2
5-8
5-11
5-10
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-0
5-9
6-0
6-5
5-10
5-11
6-3
5-10
6-2
5-11
5-9
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-2
5-11
5-10
5-10
6-0
5-11
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-1
6-3
6-4
5-10
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-1
6-4
6-6
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-3
6-3
5-10
6-4 '
6-4
6-0
5-11
6-4
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-5
6-4

m

176
210
190
155
200
180
205
212
225
210
145
180
220
183
180
190
177
230
173
172
205
205
215
212
205
180
220
190
225
205
185
225
200
228
220
260
242
280
225
250
274
250
260
240
270
270
245
276
272
270
225
265
290
310
215
165
215
225
185
175
210
280
245
290
290
258
245
243
252
290

O
So
Jr
So
So
Fr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
Jr
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
So
Fr
Fr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Fr
Sr
Jr
Fr
So
Fr
Sr
Jr
So
Sr
Fr
So
Sr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
Sr
Sr
Fr
Fr
Fr
So
Jr
So
Sr
So
So
Fr
Fr
So
Fr
Sr
So
Jr
So
Fr
Jr
So
Jr

Hometown
North Braddock, PA
Ellwood City, PA
Lompoc, PA
Riverside, PA
Fredericktown, PA
Farrell, PA
Beach Lake, PA
Grove City, PA
Wilkinsburg, PA
Mount Pleasant, PA
Lebanon, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
New Bethlehem, PA
Monroeville, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Louisville, KY
Louisville, MD
Germantown, MD
Valencia, PA
Tacoma, WA
Burlington, Ontario
Penn Hills, PA
Connellsville, PA
Coal Center, PA
New Brighton, PA
Penn Hills, PA
Goshen, OH
Orchard Park, NY
Newton, MS
New Brighton, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Uniontown, PA
Crafton, PA
Noxapter, MS
Irwin, PA
Dayton, PA
Silver Spring, MD
Jefferson Boro, PA
Uniontown. PA
Greensburg, PA
Norristown, PA
Scottdale, PA
Toronto, CA
Armbrust, PA
Niagra, ONT
Cincinnati, OH
South Fork, PA
Latrobe, PA
Allison Park, PA
Mississauga, ONT
Mesa, AZ
Brentwood, PA
Edders, PA
Uniontown, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Charletoi, PA
York, PA
Cincinnati, OH
Willow Grove, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Gibsonia, PA
Brownsville, PA
Washington D.C.
Scarborough, ONT
Brownsville, PA
Vandergrift, PA
Grindstone, PA
Aliquippa, PA
Mississauga, ONT
Belvidere, PA

III
[t|
01
01
01

1995 NCAA Div slon II Football Poll
(releasee Mon., Oct. 9)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14..
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Points
North Alabama
80
North Dakota
76
Texas A&M-KingsviUe
72
Ferris (MI) State
67
Pittsburg (KS) State
64
New Haven (CN)
59
Albany (GA) State
48
Portland (OR) State
53
Indiana (PA)
49
Angelo (TX) State
42
St. Cloud (MN) State
40
Mars Hill (NC)
38
North Dakota State
31
Carson-Newman (TN)
25
Grand Valley (MI) State
23
Eastern New Mexico ’^
22
Central Oklahoma ,
11.5
EDINBORO (PA)
11
Missouri Southern State
9
Elizabeth City (NC) State
4.5

I Record
' 5-0-0
5-0-0
4-1-0
5-0-0
' 4-0-1
4-0-1
5-1-0
4-2-0
4-2-0
3-1-1
4-1-0
5-1-0
5-1-0
4-2-0
4-2-0
4-1-1
5-1-0
4-1-0
4-1-0
5-1

This Week
at Central Arkansas
vs. Mankato (MN) State
at #17 Central Oklahoma
vs. Wayne (MI) State
at #19 Missouri Southern
at Virginia Union
vs. Alabama A&M
at #1 (I-AA) McNeese State
vs. Slippery Rock
vs. Abilene Christian
vs Momingside
at #14 Carson-Newman
at South Dakota State
vs. #12 Mars Hill
vs. Hillsdale
at Tarleton (TX) State
vs. #3 Texas A&M-Kingsville
VS. CALIFORNIA
vs. Pittsburg (KS) State
vs. Bowie (MD) State

01
01
01
01
01
01
01
n
01
n
n
u
n

rj\

r \
Ln

1*^
4*4

Others Receiving Votes: East Texas State, fort Hays (KS) State and Northern Colorado
Northeast Region: 1-Ferris (MI) State, 2-|jlew Haven (CT) 3-Indiana (PA),
4-Grand Valley (MI) State, 5-Edinboro (PA), 6-Millersville (PA)
*The top four teams from each region will qualify for the NCAA Division II Playoffs
I

P
Wih
(
f\

>*4

LU

Red-shirt freshman Gerald Thompson has
rushed for 149 yards or more in three straight
games. He is averaging 125.2 yards per
game to rank 14th in NCAA Division H.

Junior Gilbert Grantlin compiled 226 all­
purpose yards in the Fighting Scots win at
Shippensburg with three toushdowns. He
returned the opening kickoff 62 yards.

No.
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
38
40
41
44
45
46
47
48
52
53
54
56
57
58
59
60
62
63
64
65
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
80
81
82
85
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
97
98

Name
Bemba Jones
Deric Mitchell
Marty Williams
Tory Hunt
B.J. Harrison
Bryan Smetairka
Derek Clark
Ron Allen
Ken McCrory
Joe Peraino
Dan Wansley
Chris Hart
Jermaine Carswell
Marc Brown
Dave Sadler
Scott Latosky
Keith Cushenbeny
Joe Banta
Jeremy Brain
Mike Andersen
Gerald Thompson
Jerome Glover
Brian Decker
Emery Martin
Scott Gracan
Tony Brinson
Kevin Klemm
Mick Lilley
Pat Schuster
Jerry Roberts
Glen Geary
Matt Gutowski
Bryan Lambert
Carlos Williams
Joseph Evans
Michael Sims
Matt Gentile
Bruce Witt
Wayne Lloyd
Eric Zechman
Greg Greenough
Matt Brown
Anthony Oaks
Jeff Grecek
Jesse Trevino
Dan Caro
Matt Barrett
Jason Antolik
Chris Barney
JeffFiggs
Rich Jones
Tom La vis
Chadd Wallick
Jesse Wendl
Todd Rogacki
Jeff Traversy
Jeremy O'Day
Det Betti
Quentin Ware-Bey
Gilbert Grantlin
Scott Harrer
Mike Culver
Todd Henne
Terry Roberts
John Sabo
Ryan Sauppe
Jesse Hannan
Ryan Croyle
Robert Thomas
Donald Haines
A1 Bass
Bill Magnuson
Marco Brown

P08
DB
WR/QB
DB
LB
RB
QB
WR
DB
K
QB
P/WR
QB
DB
DB/RB
DB
LB
DB
DB
WR
DB
RB
DB
DB
LB
LB
RB
FB
FB
DE
LB
LB
DE
DE
LB
FB
LB
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL
DE
OL
OL
LB
DL
DE
OL
OL
DL
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL
OL
OL
WR
WR
WR
TE
TE
WR
TE
LB
DE
DE
DL
LB
DL
DE
DL

Ht
5-8
6-0
5-10
5-10
5-11
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-2
5-10
5-10
6-2
5-10
5-10
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-0
5-10
6-2
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-1
6-2
5-10
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-7
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-6
6-3
6-3
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-3
64
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-2

m

£1

175 Fr-R
170
Fr
Sr
180
192 Fr-R
Fr
1%
Fr
180
Jr
165
Jr
177
So
200
Fr
182
Fr
172
Jr
190
Jr
158
190 Fr-R
180 Fr-R
225
Fr
Jr
170
180
So
160
Fr
155
Fr
212 Fr-R
So
188
192
Jr
212
So
170
Fr
188
Jr
210 Fr-R
228
Fr
235
Sr
235
Jr
220
Fr
200
Fr
220
Sr
220
So
207 Fr-R
215
Sr
260
Sr
270
Fr
265
Fr
265
Sr
260
So
220
Sr
220
Sr
230 Fr-R
295
Jr
220
Fr
242
Sr
228
Fr
270
Jr
270
Jr
300
Sr
282
Sr
Sr
260
260
Jr
262
Fr
280
Jr
280
Sr
278
Sr
176
So
189
Jr
170
Fr
233
Sr
240
Sr
217
Jr
230
Jr
215
So
210
Jr
232
So
270 Fr-R
238
So
275
Sr
200
Fr
320
So

Hometown
Cleveland, OH
Jamaica, NY
Cleveland, OH
Jasper, TX
Euclid, OH
Glenshaw, PA
Dubois, PA
Yoimgstown, OH
Kirtland,OH
Poirtpton Plains, NJ
Arnold, PA
Allison Park, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Jacksonville, NC
Youngstown, OH
Houtzdale, PA
Washington, PA
Waterford, PA
Uniontown, PA
Harborcreek, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Baltimore, MD
PortviUe,NY
Painesville, OH
Gibsonia, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Erie, PA
Connellsville, PA
Bradford, PA
Erie, PA
Connellsville, PA
Beaver Falls, PA
Logan, OH
Brooklyn, NY
Washington, PA
Wilkinsburg, PA
Greenville, PA
Connellsville, PA
Warren, PA
Centerville, OH
Sheridan, NY
Chagrin Falls, OH
Harrisburg, PA
Johnstown, PA
Del Rio, TX
Bedford, PA
Greensburg, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Salamanca, NY
Snow Hill, MD
Wexford, PA
Seward, PA
Dover, OH
Chagrin Falls, OH
Mt. Pleasant, PA
Nepean, ONT
Lockport, NY
Brockport, NY
Cleveland, OH
Belle Glade, FL
Coraofxilis, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Louisville, OH
Erie, PA
Uniontown, PA
Readivng, PA
Brackenridge, PA
Johstown, PA
Harrisburgh, PA
Tire Hill, PA
Durham, NC
Clearfield, PA
St. Louis, MO

j
|

;
-

1

1
|
j
I
!
i
*
<

1
.
|

- Edinboro Offense Pos. No.
WR
80
88
TE
87
89
LT
71
72
LG
76
73
C
77
56
RG
66
60
RT
72
74
WR
81
9
QB
15
8
RB
28
47
RB
33
• 7

Player
QUENTIN WARE-BEY
Terry Roberts
TODDHENNfe
John Sabo
TOM LAVIS
Chadd Wallick
JEREMY O’DAY
Jesse Wendl
DET BETTI
Eric Zechman
CHRIS BARNEY
Jeff Grecek
CHADD WALLICK
Todd Rogacki
GILBERT GRANTLIN
Derek Clark
CHRIS HART
Bryan Smetanka
GERALD THOMPSON
Joe Evans
TONY BRINSON
B.J. Harrison

Pos. No.

Player

Ht Wt Cl
6-0 176 So.
6-2 217 Jr.
6-3 240 Sr.
6-3 230 Jr.
6-7 282 Sr.
6-3 260 Sr.
6-3 280 Sr.
6-1 260 Jr.
6-4 285 Sr.
6-3 265 Sr.
6-3 270 Jr.
6-3 230 Fr.
6-3 260 Sr.
6-3 262 Fr.
6-1 189 Jr.
5-11 165 Jr.
6-2 190 Jr.
6-0 185 Fr.
6-0 212 Fr.
5-10 207 Fr.
6-0 188 Jr.
5-11 196 Fr.

Edinboro Defense
LDE
LT
RT
RDE
OLB
MLB
OLB
CB
CB
SS
FS

Ht Wt Cl
BRYAN LAMBERT
6-1 220 Sr.
Matt Brown
6-1 220 Sr.
JEFF TRAVERSY
6-5 280 Jr.
Marco Brown
6-2 320 So.
MATT GENTILE
6-1 260 Sr.
Al Bass
6-2 275 Sr.
PAT SCHUSTER
6-2 235 Sr.
Jesse Hannan
6-2 210 Jr.
MICHAEL SIMS
6-2 215 Sr.
Anthony Oaks
6-2 220 Sr.
JERRY ROBERTS
6-2 235 Jr.
Emery Martin
6-2 212 So.
CARLOS WILLIAMS
6-2 220 So.
Anthony Oaks
6-2 220 Sr.
KEITH CUSHENBERRY 5-10 170 Jr.
Jerome Glover
6-2 188 So.
MARTY WILLIAMS
5-10 180 Sr.
Bemba Jones
5-8 175 Fr.
RON ALLEN
6-1 177 Jr.
Dave Sadler
5-10 180 Fr.
BRIAN DECKER
6-0 192 Jr.
Jermaine Carswell
6-2 160 Jr.

45
58
75
98
52
95
38
91
48
59
40
31
46
59
24
29
4
2
10
21
30
16
-

Pos. No.
PK

11

Edinboro Specialties Player

Ht

Wt

KENMcCRORY

6-0

200 So.

Cl

P

14

DAN WANSLEY

6-1

172 Fr.

H

15

CHRIS HART

6-2

190

LS

56

ERIC ZECHMAN

6-3

265 Sr.

PR

81
9

Jr.

GILBERT GRANTLIN

6-1

189

Derek Clark

5-11

165 Jr.

Jr.

KR

81

GILBERT GRANTLIN

6-1

189

Jr.

KR

33

TONY BRINSON

6-0

188

Jr.

- Fighting Scot Team Stats 2............... Bemba Jones
3................Deric Mitchell
EUP
Qgp
4 ....... ..Marty Williams
First Downs
96
95
6......................Tory Hunt
Rushing
53
46
7..................B.J. Harrison
Passing
35
41
8............Bryan Smetanka
Penalty
8
10
9........;..........Derek Clark
Rushing
10 .......................Ron Allen
Attempts
226
189
11................. Ken McCrory
Yards
Gained
1,242
829
12................... Joe Peraino
Yards Lost
123
245
14..................Dari Wansley
Net
Yards
1,119
584
15 .................... Chris Hart
Yards/Attempt
5.0
3.1
16........ Jermaine Carswell
Passing
20....
Marc Brown
21................. ..Dave Sadler
Attempts
120
161
22.................Scott Latosky
Completions
57
70
24.........Keith Cushenberry
Yards
834
883
25.................
Joe Banta Total Offense
1,953
1,467
26............ .....Jeremy Brain
Total Plays
345
350
27.............................. MikeAndersen
Average Yards/Game
390.6
293.4
28..........Gerald Thompson
Scoring
29............... Jerome Glover
Total Points
146
84
30............... ...Brian Decker
Points
Per
Game
29.2
16.8
31................. Emery Martin
Penalties
40
30
32............... ..Scott Gracan
Per Game
33................. Tony Brinson
8.0
6.0
34.............. Kevin Klemm
Yards
349
346
35................
.Mick Liliey Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
4/2
15/8
38.....;....... ...Pat Schuster
10 ■
Passes Had Intercepted
9
40................. Jerry Roberts
+5'
Turnover Ratio
-5
41.....................Glen Geary
Punts
25
28
44................................MattGutowski Yardage
805
974
45..........
BryanLambert
32.2
34.8
46............................ CarlosWilliams Average
Field Goals (Made/Att)
3/5
3/7
47............ ....Joseph Evans
Kickoff Returns
15
23
48................ Michael Sirris
289
398
52........................... i..;MattGentile Yards
Average
19.3
17.3
53.............
Bruce Witt
54.................. Wayne Lloyd
Punt Returns
13
14
56...............Eric Zechman
Yards
100
186
57...........Greg Greenough
Average
7.7
13.3
58............
MattBrown Third Down Attempts
62
75
59.............. ..Arithony Oaks
Conversions
24
27
60......
.Jeff Grecek
Percentage
38.7
36.0
62................ Jesse Trevino
Fourth Down Attempts
9
14
63....................... Dan Caro
Conversions
5
7
64;................... Matt Barrett
Percentage
55.5
50.0
65................. Jason Antolik
66............... ...Chris Barney
67....................... Jeff Figgs
- Fighting S/?ot Individual Stats 70..........................
RichJones
71...................... Tom Lavis
Rushing
Yds
Yds/Att TP
AU
72............... Chadd Wallick
Gerald Thompson
101
626
6.2
6
73..........
..Jesse Wendl
Tony Brinson
60
276
4.6
1
74...........
ToddRogacki
B.J. Harrison
32
96
3.0
1
75.............
JeffTraversy.
76...............Jeremy O'Day
Passing
Att Comp
Int Yds TD
77......................... Det Betti
Chris Hart
119
57
10 834
7
80........ Quentin Ware-Bey
81 ...............Gilbert Grantlih
Receiving
Rec
Yds Yds/Rec TD
82......
Scott Harrer
Gilbert Grantlin
20
431
21.6
4
I 85................... Mike Culver
Quentin Ware-Bey
11
126
11.5
0
87...........
..Todd Henne
Tony Brinson
107
11
9.7
1
88.............. Terry Roberts
Todd Henne
5
37
7.4
0
89.;.............
JohriSabo
Scoring
90.....
Ryan Sauppe
TD
££ Eta
Gerald Thompson
91............... Jesse Hannan
7
42
Ken McCrory
17-18
92.................. .Ryan Croyle
3-5
26
Gilbert Grantlin
4
24
93.............. Robert Thomas
94............... Donald Haines
Solo
Ast
1st
Sks
JLoi
95....................
Al Bass Tackles
Pat Schuster
28
17
45
0
6
97............... Bill Magnuson
Michael Sims
24
21
45
2
0
98..................Marco Brown
Ron Allen
29
15.
44
4
0

- Vulcan Team Stats
First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Rushing
Attempts
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Net Yards
Yards/Attempt
Passing
Attempts
Completions
Yards
Total Offense
Total Plays
Average Yards/Game
Scoring
Total Points
Points Per Game
Penalties
Per Game
Yards
Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
Passes Had Intercepted
Turnover Ratio
Punts
Yardage
Average
Field Goals (Made/Att)
Kickoff Returns
Yards
Average
Punt Returns
Yards
Average
Third Down Attempts
Conversions
Percentage
Fourth Down Attempts
Conversions
Percentage

CUP
119
46
56
17

Opp
132
48
63
21

217
845
278
567
2.6

261
1,393
136
1,257
4.8

205
110
1,178
1,745
422
290.8,

189
111
1,316
2,573
450
428.8

111
18.5
54
9.0
567
21/9
10
-10
39
1,410
36.2
0/0
35
629
18.0
13
118
9.1
84
33
39.3
12
5
42.0

201
33.5
66
11.0
587
10/5
4
+10
7/13
91
42
46.2
2
1
50.0

Vulcan Individual Stats Rushing
Terrin Ash
Josh Beightley
Daryald

Yds
324
135
100

Att
60
31
35

Passing
Brian Cavanaugh
Jason Bennett

Att
137
65

Comp
66
43

Yds/Att
5.4
4.4
2.9
Int Yds
7 659
1 496

TD
5
0
1
TD
2
1

Receiving
Ron Simpson
Daryald Hughes
Brian Hart eis

Rec
20
19
16

Yds
340
169
212

Yds/Rec
17.0
8.9
13.3

TP
0
0
0

Scoring
Terrin Ash
Daryald Hughes
Marlon Montgomery

TD
6
2
2

XE

EG

-

-

3
1

-

Pts
36
18
14

Tackles
Salento Hudson
Ernest Bryant
Russ Frederick

Solo
46
39
17

Ast
25
23
19

lot
71
62
36

Int
0
0
1

Sks
0
0
3

- California Offense 1 ............... Ed Haberle
Ht
2........ Damon Thompson
Pos. No. Player
3...............Jason Bennett
6-3
RON SIMPSON
LE
20
4.................... Kris Spanik
6-4
85 Marlon Montgomery
5...........;.;.Adreece Taylor
5-10
DARYALD
HUGHES
LHB
21
6.................... Keith Miller
5-8
Kris Spanik
7............ Ernesto O'Kane
4
8....;;...............Terrin Ash
6-6
DAVE CHESKEY
LT
74
9........... Brian Cavanaugh
Fritz Wuenschel
6-4
76
10................................DanJefferson
KEVIN
MITCHELL
6-3
LG
79
12Aaron Hotter
6-3
Carlo
DiGiovanni
63
13...................Jarries Groff
14.............Shawn Bonner
6-3
C
66 JIM JONES
16.............. Jason Huffman
Kevin Mitchell
6-3
79
17..............Michael Harrell.
6-6
JUSTIN SPANGLER
RG
78
19................Qwyn Durrett
6-5
Joe
Bobyn
77
20................ Ron Simpson
SCOTT MUNCHINSKI 6-4
RT
73
21............ Daryald Hughes
22.................Ernest Bryant
6-1
Mike Terek
72
23................David Mitchell
TERRIN ASH
6-1
RHB
8
25......;....... Desmick Louis
5-10
Ernesto
O'Kane
7
26.............Alfonso Mimms
6-4
84 BRIAN HARTEIS
27................................. JeffWelshRE
5-10
Rich Naccarato
83
28........... ...Richard Brooks
29.................................. GilAcosta
6-2
JASON BENNETT
3
QB
31
.............. RayWormack
Brian Cavanaugh
6-3
9
32...................Jeff Lowden
5-11
KEITH
MILLER
6
FB
33...............................JoshBeightley
5-11
Josh Beightley
33
35..................Rashene Hill
36................Dallas Rise
37..................... ErikTewey
- California Defense 38.................Charles Love
39...............Heath Johnke
Ht
Pos. No. Player
40....;......................... MilanVukusDE
6-3
97 RUSS FREDERICK
41.....................Jack Tardd
6-5
Aleks Mitrovic
98
44................................ EricCarter
6-4
DT
99 JOHN VYBORNY
45..............................JohnWensing
46................................ RayMutchler
6-1
Corey Gaiter
59
47........ .....Salento Hudson
6-0
ROB SPENCE
DT
93
48....;......
Kevin Montini
5-10
Jon Bolen
57
50..............................ChrisShaffer
6-3
DARRYL REID
91
DE
51.............. Antonio Effiong
Antonio Effiong
6-3
51
53 ...............Mike Thornton
54.............................JasonYovich
6-2
OLB. 32 JEFF LOWDEN
56.............. Jesse Johnson
6-3
Harry Jackson
80
57....................John Bolen
SALENTO
HUDSON
6-0
ILB
47
59.............Courtney Gaiter
6-1
45 John Wensing
61...................... Ed Marion
63...........Carlo DiGiovanni
6-2
ERNEST BRYANT
22
ILB
64................................MattCameron
5-10
Dallas Rise
36
68................... Danhy Leal
6-0
OLB
12 AARON HUTTER
69................... Barry Kralik
Ray
Warmack
6-0
31
70......Doug Van Moorsel
DESMICK LOUIS
5-9
25
CB
71.................. Jay Schwinn
72................... ..MikeTerek
6-0
14 Shawn Bonner
73...........Scott Munchinski
5-11
19. QWYN DURRETT
CB
74............................. DavidCheskey
Ed Haberly
6-1
1
75........................... ..JasonBabony
6-3
27 JEFF WELSH
FS
76........... Fritz Weunschel
Damon Thompson
6-1
77 ......................Joe Bobyn
2
78........... ..Justin Spangler
79............................. KevinMitchell
- California Specialties
80.....
Harry Jackson
83.........Richard Naccarato
Ht
Pos. No. Player
84...............................BrianHarteis
5-9
PK
13 JAMES GROFF
85..... Marlon. Montgomery
86.....................Terry Lewis
JEFF
LOWDEN
6-2
32
P
88...........;....Dennis Biggs
89..............................BryanMcCabe
RICK NACCARATO
5-10
83
H
90...;........ .Darius Johnson
6-3
KEN GATES
96
LS
91.................
DarrylReid
92;....... .;Mike Kostopoulos
DARYALD HUGHES 5-10
21
PR
93...........
Rob Spence
6-1
8 Terrin Ash
94.............................. LouisSeijo
96 ......................Ken Gates
DARYALD HUGHES 5-10
KR
21
97........ .....Russ Frederick
TERRIN ASH
6-1
8
KR
98..............................AleksMitrovic
99 .................John Vyborny

Wt
190
225
177
155
272
225
310
274
280
310
290
265
276
245
205
180
215
165
190
212
200
205

Wt
243
252
290
250
290
225
245
242
212
215
220
225
230
220
210
215
172
180
180
176
205
210

Cl
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.

Jr.
Jr.
So.

Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.

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

Jr.
Fr.
Fr.

Cl
Jr.
So

Jr.
Sr.

Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.

Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.

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

Jr.
So.
So.

Jr.

Wt Cl
145 So.
212 Jr.
165 Sr.
245 Fr.
177 Sr.
205 Fr.
177 Sr.
205 Fr.

When It Comes To
Great Pizza...

Pl^

You’ll love the stuff v^e’re made of." 4iat.

GO FIGHTING SCOTS/
AE-2010

EDIMBOim
GO SCOTS!

GO SCOTS!

GOSCOTS!

Medium Speciaity
Pan Pizza

Large One-Topping
Pepperoni & Cheese
Stuffed Crust Pizza
+ 2 Liter of Pepsi®

Two Medium
One-Topping
Pan Pizzas

GO SCOTS!
Up To 4 Toppings
+ 2 Liter of Pepsi®

*10“
Carryout only.

Geti

Add a sub sandwich for
Add 12 Wings for
Add 2 liter of Pepsi® for

$2.99
$2.99
.990

Good on dine-in or carryout
Coupon expires 11/30/95

Offer available thru 11/30/95

Plus tax. Present coupon when ordering. One
Mupon per order at participating Pizza Hut®
Hestaurants. Not valid with any other oiler. 1/20(
l^h redemption value. © 1995 Pizza Hut, Inc.

SA99
8?

4fUt.

Plus tax. Present coupon when onffiScoupon per order at participating Pizza Hut®
I Restaurants.
Restaurants Not valid with any other oiler. 1/20(
l/20(
|jas“ptonv"

NEW!
Stuffed
Crust Pizza
Large Cheese

*10“
Add 12 Wings for
$2.99
Add a sub sandwich for $2.99
Good on dine-in or carryout
Coupon expires 11/30/95

Plus tax. Present coupon when ordering. One
coupon per order at participating Pizza Hut®
Restaurants.
Notvara
valid withany
any otheroner,
oiler. 1/20C

wmTT |, cash
neMduiaiub.
ivoi
TlUt.
redemption
value.wiin
©1995oiner
Pizza Hut. i/zue
Inc.

Add 12 Wings for
Add 2 liter of Pepsi* for

$2.99
.990

Good on dine-in or carryout
Coupon expires 11/30/95

HHUt

Plus lax. Present coupon when ordering. One
coupon per order at participating Pizza Hut®
Restaurants Not valid with any other oiler. 1/20(
cash redemption value. © 1995 Pizza Hut, Inc.

•HS

plus tax
& delivery charge

Edmboro call:

734-7370
19

Player Profiles
Ron Allen, Jr., DB, 6-1, 175, Youngstown, OH, Chaney . . . part-time
starter for the Scots in '94 ... racked up 48 tackles, second most among
defensive backs, while playing in every game last season... added four
break-ups, one interception, one FF, one FR . . . posted career-high 10
tackles, two PB vs. Lock Haven last year . . . seven stops, one FF, one
interception vs. American International in '94 . . . looks to be a full-time
starter this season.

Ron Allen

Chris Barney

Chris Barney, Sr., OL, 6-3, 275, Salamanca, NY, Salamanca . . . earned
valuable game experience as a starter at the guard position last season .
. . helped clear the way for over 4,500 yards of total offense in '94 . . .
one of five starting returners on solid Boro front... blocked for nation's
leading rusher for much of last season . . . provided time for two-time
PSAC first team QB Jody Dickerson.

A1 Bass, Sr., DL, 6-2, 280, Durham, NC, Jordan . .. full-time starter for
the Boro last year ... plugged the middle as a defensive tackle ... accu­
mulated 32 tackles, two FR, one int., and one PB last year ... registered
five tackles and a fumble recovery in win over Slippery Rock in '94 . . .
will return as one of four starters on the defensive line.
,,
Det Betti, Sr., OL, 6-3, 270, Brockport, NY, Albion . . . looking to
become one of two three-year starters on the offensive front. . . versa­
tile lineman who has started as both a guard and center ..'. returns as a
team captain from a year ago . . . blocked for three skill-position AllAmericans, including first team tailback Larry Jackson ... started all 10
games at center last year ... possibility of moving back to guard again
this season.

Tony Brinson, Jr., RB, 6-0, 185, Pittsburgh, PA, Langley . . . leading
rusher among '95 returnees . .. gained 221 yards and two scores on 45
attempts a season ago ... provided a quality back-up to Larry Jackson,
Division IPs second leading rusher in '94 ... slashing runner who picks
his holes well. . . seven carries, career high 96 yards and a TD against
American International last season... looking to crack the starting line­
up this season at the tailback slot.
Matt Brown, Sr., 6-1, 222, Chagrin Falls, OH, Walsh Jesuit. . . played
in nine games for the Scots in '94 ... provide^ quality depth to a defen­
sive line that returns all of their starters ./. collected nine tackles last
season as a back-up and on special team^. . . recognized as one of the
top student-athletes on the squad ... will vie for more playing time this
year.

Training, treatment and therapyfor athktes.
Open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.~4:30 p.m. Other hours by appointment. Call 877-6195.

Hamot
Attention Parents and Students of Edinboro University —
You’re Eligibie to Join PSECU!

Clueless about your fluaucesi
Discover PSECUI
Check Out What we
Have to Oiler...
^MAC®

Keith Cushenberry, Jr., DB, 5-10,180, Washington, PA, Washington ...
second team PSAC-West choice at comerback position last season fol­
lowing his first as a starter . . . two interceptions was second best on
team last year, best among returnees ... 37 tackles in '94, including 24
solos ... also defensed six passes ... five tackles, one interception, and
one PB against Clarion last year.

csecUag
Capitol card® visa®
Aato and Personal Loans
For More latormatloa, call:
(800)237-7328

Matt Gentile, Sr., DL, 6-1, 260, Greenville, PA, Reynolds . . . won a
starting position as a defensive tackle last season ... '94 statistics: 46
hits, two sacks (-18), five TFL (-5), one PB . . . helps solidify the defen­
sive front as a returning starter... posted six tackles, one for loss in win
over Hillsdale last season.
Keith Cushenberry

Pennsylvania State Employees
Credit Union
PO Box 67013
Harrisburg, PA. 17106-7013

Matt Gentile
20

21

Player Profiles

AL&rON BUSINESSES SUPPORT THE SCOTS

Go
G
et ‘em ScotsI
E*
___ ____ ^................ ..^..... J[

The Albion News
16 Market street

Albion, Pa.

814-756-4122

Erie County’s Onb> IndepeiKJent Newspaper

Chris Hart, Jr., QB, 6-2, 190, Allison Park, PA, Hampton . . . the
favorite to take over the Boro's signal calling duties this fall. . . was a
strong #2 QB for the Scots last season ... started vs. Mansfield last sea­
son, marking first time anyone other than Edinboro career passing lead­
er Jody Dickerson started a game in four years . . . completed seven
passes for 94 yards in limited action a season ago . . . responsible for
placeholding duties last year.
Jesse Hannan, Jr., DE, 6-2,210, Brackenridge, PA, Highlands ... began
to show potential in '94, playing in seven games for the Scots .. season
highlight was a 49-yard fumble recovery returned for a touchdown vs.
California . . . registered four tackles and one sack (-12) last year . . .
experienced back-up who adds depth behind two All-PSAC defensive
ends.

"W&T0 proud to bo a suppler to Edinboro University of Psj If

Student Rates

Tom Lavis, Sr., OL, 6-7,270, Seward, PA, Laurel Valley ... returns as a
starting tackle from last season ... played a vital role in the Boro's 450+
yards/gm last year .. . fifth year senior who will be among team lead­
ers on the offensive front... led the way for 10 straight 100+ yard rush­
ing games for All-American tailback Larry Jackson in '94.

with ID only
Weekday
$8.50,
18holes
$4,^0
9holes
Weekend
$9.50
18holes
$5.50
9holes
Additional fee for riding cart.

18-Hole Public Golf Course and Driving Range
Route 6N & 1-79 (next to interstate)
814-734-4135
22

Jesse Hannan

Todd Henne

Bryan Lambert

Todd Henne, Sr., TE, 6-3, 220, Louisville, OH, Louisville . . . will
become a two-year starter, and three-year letterwinner this season . . .
snared 15 passes for 158 yards, and two touchdowns last year . . .
named to PSAC second team offense in '94... College Football Preview
scholar-athlete a season ago . . . "Touchdown Todd" has grabbed 22
passes, six of them for scores in his two seasons as a starter . . . three
catches for 48 yards and a touchdown vs. American International last
year.
Bryan Lambert, Sr., LB, 6-1,218, Logan, OH, Logan ... made outstand­
ing transition from linebacker to defensive end last year . . . garnered
PSAC-West second team honors . . . posted 73 stops (third on team),
seven sacks (-43), four TFL (-8), one FF, one PB, and one blocked FG in
'94 . . . six tackles, two sacks (-12), one TFL (-2), one PB, and one FF vs.
American International... 10 tackles, one sack (-6) in win over nation­
ally ranked Hillsdale ... career: 144 TT (79 solo), seven sacks (-43), nine
TFL (-14), four PB and two FF.

PRINTING - PUBLISHING

Chris Hart

Jeremy O'Day, Sr., OL, 6-3, 280, Lockport, NY, Lockport. . . 1994 AllAmerican by Football Gazette . . . will become a three-year starter for
the Scots in '95 . . . paved the way for Division IPs 11th best rushing
offense last season . . . 1995 preseason All-American by The Sporting
News ... graded out at 85% or better as a 10 game starter a season ago .
. . first team PSAC-West. . . the cog of the offensive line from his left
tackle spot.

!I:i

Jerry Roberts, Jr., LB, 6-2, 220, Erie, PA, Tech ... played in all 10 games
last year as a linebacker and on special teams ... converted to lineback­
er spot after playing running back as a freshman . . . posted 16 tackles,
including 10 solos last season... has great chance of becoming a starter
this season... possesses great strength and speed attributes for the out­
side backer position.
Terry Roberts, Jr., WR, 6-2, 195, Erie, PA, Tech . . . played in nine
games, and earned spot starts for the Scots last year . . . grabbed five
passes for 68 yards . .. returns as the Boro's most experienced receiver
this season . . . snared four aerials for 168 yards and two scores as a
freshman'... his 15-yard special teams interception return for a TD vs.
Slippery Rock provided the turning point in an exciting Scot comeback
victory last year.
23

Jerry Roberts

Terry Roberts

Edinboro
Travel
Service

606 Erie St.
Sunset Plaza
(next to Giant Eagle)

Edinboro, Pa.
Open 7 days a week
10:30 a.m.-Midnight

“Serving Edinboro since 1973”

734-1715

122 Erie Street
Edinboro, Pa. 16412
Phone (814) 734-163a

UKCLE CHARLIE’S
PI21A PUB

Featuring

/

“Low fare finder”
“Low fare recheck”
(Reservations monitored 24 hours
a day for lower fares)

Featuring all your favorite
Pub Food and Beverages
Frosted Mugs and Pitchers
HAMILTON INSURANCE

GOOD LUCK
FIGHTING
SCOTS!

AGENCY
Georgiann M. Hamilton, AAI, CIC, LUTCF
Agent
Auto-Home-Business-Life

ERIE INSURANCE
GROUP

ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE
ERIE FAMILY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE ERIE, PA 16530

PENN-UNION

John Sabo, Jr., TE, 6-3, 220, Uniontown, PA, Laurel Highlands . . .
played in all 10 games last year on special teams and in a two tight end
set.. . likely to be used in the same fashion this year .. . hauled in six
passes for 53 yards and a score during a breakthrough season . . . size
and speed allow for excellent blocking capability ... two catches for 17
yards and a score in win over Elizabe^ City.
Pat Schuster, Sr., DE, 6-2, 230, Bradford, PA, Bradford Area ... second
team All-American by Football Gazette, third team by CoSida and
Associated Press last year... strong bull-rushing end who has 22 career
sacks for the Boro ... needs four more to set a school standard . .. 1995
preseason All-American by C.M. Frank and Bob Griese's College Foot­
ball Yearbook ... 65 tackles, 10 sacks (-66), 12 TFL (-37), four PB and
two FR in '94 . . seven tackles, three sacks (-20) in win over Slippery
Rock last year . . . will be a three year starter for the Scots . . . career
numbers: 147 TT, 89 solos, 22 sacks (-124), 14 TFL (-42), seven PB, three
FF, two FR, one int.

John Sabo

Pat Schuster

Michael Sims

Jesse Trevino

Chadd Wallick

Marty Williams

Michael Sims, Sr., LB, 6-2,220, Pittsburgh, PA, Wilkinsburg... led the
team in tackles with 124 in '94 from his middle linebacker position . . .
second team All-PSAC West last year . . . performed remarkably as an
outside backer two seasons ago . . . possesses speed and agility in pass
coverage and a great nose for the football as a nm stopper . . . could
return to outside in '95 ... over 10 tackles six times last season, includ­
ing career-high 16 tackle games vs. Clarion and lUP ... great potential
for All-American status this year.
Jesse Trevino, Jr., OL, 6-2,294, Del Rio, TX, Del Rio ... saw great deal
of action in '94 . . . penciled in as a starter at the beginning of the sea­
son, replacing injured guard Chadd Wallick . . . will vie for more play­
ing time, possibly as a starter in '95 ... adds depth to a stellar offensive
line, most likely the team's greatest strength . . . rhassive frame makes
him one of the largest guards in the conference.

Chadd Wallick, Sr., OL, 6-3, 265, Dover, OH, Dover . .. moved from a
spot starter two years ago to full-time guard in '94 ... sat out beginning
of last season with a knee injury... experienced lineman who is a pro­
jected starter at guard again this year ... helped tailback Larry Jackson
become the first Edinboro runner to top 1,000 yds for three straight sea­
sons.
Marty V\^lliams, Sr., DB, 5-10,175, Cleveland, OH, Shaw . . . earned
spot on PSAC-West second team defensive squad for outstanding '94
year . . . will become a third year starter at the comerback position . .,
fourth on team, and tops in the secondary in tackles with 68 last season
. . . also had four TFL (-9), six PB, one int. and one FF . . . one of the
hardest hitters on team, he has forced three fumbles the past two sea­
sons ... 10 tackles vs. nationally ranked lUP and career-high 13 tackles,
one for loss, and one break-up vs. American International in '94.

Eric Zechman, Sr., OL, 6-3, 270, Centerville, OH, Centerville . . . han­
dled the long snapping duties the past two seasons . . . also serves as
the Boro's back-up center ... steady snaps allowed for a Boro record 43
PAT conversions in '93 . . . outstanding student athlete, carrying a 3.2+
QPA.

CORP.

229 Waterford Street
Edinboro, Pa. 16412-2398
(814) 734-1631

119 Erie Street
Edinboro, PA 16412
Phone: 814-734-5618

Eric Zechman
24

25

Player Profiles

^Venango ^aCCey
Inn &

Matt Barrett - DL
Greensburg, PA

Rodney Boykin - WR
Durham, NC

Derek Clark - PK
DuBois, PA

Anthony Oaks - DE
Harrisburg, PA

David Sadler - DB
Pittsburgh, PA

Gerald Thompson - RB
Woodland Hills, PA

Jeff Traversy - DL
Nepean, Ont.

Quentin Ware-Bey - WR
Cleveland, OH

Mike Culver - TE
Pittsburgh, PA

QoCf Course Inc.

RO. Box 216, Route 19
Venango, Pennsylvania 16440
814-398-4330
USGA Rating 69.0 Slope 101

^Can earCy for your annual CHiistmas party!

27
26

Rob Thompson - TE
Pittsburgh, PA

Jay's
Auto Wrecking

LAKESIDE

17 Acres of Late Model
Used Auto Parts

318 Plum Street, Edinboro, PA 16412

734-8590

Used Engines & Transmissions our Specialty
Alternators ❖ Starters
Glass

A taste of New York
FEATURING:
Fresh Baked Bagels
Gourmet Cream Cheese Spreads
Delicious Bagel Sandwiches
Tempting Sweets

❖ Rear Ends ❖ Radiators ❖
❖ Fenders & Body Panels ❖

734-4022
11610 Hamilton Road, Edinboro
1 mile off Rt. 99

j ^
Hearty Soups
;|
i Green Mountain Roasters Coffee* I
, and much more
" ^

I

"Go Boro n

Stop In and check out Edinboro’s newest eatery

EUP Sweats,
Shirts, T's, Tanks,
Shorts, Pants,
Caps, Jackets

Imve

Assistant Coaches
Scott Browning - Offensive Line
Starting his 10th season at the Boro,
Scott has coached running backs and the
defensive backfield in year's past and
now enters his second season directing
the offensive line. Under his guidance a
year ago, the Scots' front line cleared the
way for over 450 yards of total offense
per game and conference best 250 yards
per game rushing. In his many capacities,
he has guided the fortunes of All-Ameri­
cans Steve Russell, Michael Willis, Wade
Smith, Georj Lewis, Mike Barnes, Elbert
Cole and Jeremy O'Day.
Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio
State University, where he coached
receivers and running backs. Prior to his
start at OSU, Browning coached at Wor­
thington and Dayton-Fairview high
schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a

graduate assistant, he coached the defen­
sive secondary at New Mexico Btate in
1982.
In 1983, he mentored the receivers at
Idaho State University which advanced to
the Division I-AA playoffs.
Browning earned a master's degree
in education administration from New
Mexico State in 1983, and a BS in educa­
tion from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier,
before transferring to OSU, Scott attended
Capital University where he played foot­
ball for one season. Browning was a fouryear letterman in four sports at
Loudonville High School (OH) prior to
his collegiate days. Scott is married to the
former Lynn Hook, and has a son,
Andrew Scott. The Brownings reside in
Edinboro.

Dan Gierlak - Linebackers
Dan Gierlak enters his ninth season
as a full-time coach, shifting his responsi­
bilities from coaching the running backs
to linebacker coach. He was formerly the
head women's softball coach for the Scots
and led the squad to the PSAC playoffs in
1990.
Gierlak came to the 'Boro from Thiel
College (Pa.) where he coached the defen­
sive secondary for the 1984 season. Dan, a
starter and three-year letterwinner for the
Plaid in the secondary, moved on to the
semi-pro ranks with the Chicago Cow­
boys. During his short stint with the
Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained nation­
al championship honors in 1984 and run­

ner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gier­
lak brings both playing and coaching
experience to the staff, giving the Scot
players an added plus on the offensive
side of the ball. As backfield coach, he has
guided former Harlon Hill finalist Elbert
Cole and Boro All-Americans Lester Frye
and Larry Jackson.
Originally from Buffalo, New York,
Dan graduated from Edinboro with a
degree in health and physical education.
He and his wife, the former Amy Adams,
four-year-old daughter, Alexandria Ali­
cia, and two-year-old son, Daniel "Joey"
Jr., reside in Edinboro.

Nicklaus Cronk - Defensive Line

Hoirstyling at its
very best

MALEC’S CLOTHING
& FOOTWEAR
Edinboro Mall

109 Erie Street
Edinboro, Pennsyivonio
734-5640

Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sunday 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

In only his second year as defensive
line coach, Cronk has already made an
immediate impact. Last season he headed
two defensive end standouts in Bryan
Lambert and Pat Schuster. Lambert was a
second team All-PSAC performer, while
Schuster earned recognition as a firstteam selection, and as an All-American.
Before coming to Edinboro, Cronk served
as the former position coach for tight
ends at Indiana University. He spent two
seasons with the Hoosiers, both of them
as a graduate assistant to head coach Bill
Mallory. His first season in Bloomington,
Cronk spent time assisting the defensive
coordinator with the linebackers, and he

also helped in the recruiting duties. While
at lU, he graduated with a master's
degree in physical education administra­
tion. Prior to joining the staff at Indiana,
Cronk was an assistant coach at Carroll
Consolidated High School, handling the
special teams and defensive ends.
Cronk spent his playing days at
Wabash College, where he was an honor­
able mention performer in the Indiana
College Athletic Conference, and cap­
tained the 1991 league championship
squad. He graduated from Wabash with a
bachelor of arts degree in political sci­
ence. He and his wife, Karla, reside in
Edinboro.

28
29

Assistant Coaches

Tony Elliott - Defensive Coordinator/Secondary
\I

Driving Range
Golf Lessons
Custom Clubs

}

R.D. 1, Old Plank Road
Venango, Pa. 16440
814-398-2881
[t

Rick Tucci, Golf Pro

GQOd Lack Scots

I

Tony Elliott, d defensive back with
the Green Bay Packers from 1986-88,
enters his second season coaching the
Fighting Scots, and first year as the Boro's
defensive coordinator. Last season, Elliott
was responsible for mentoring PS ACWest first team selection Steve Russell
and second-team choices Marty Williams
and Keith Cushenberry.
Elliott came to Edinboro from Wayne
State (Michigan), where he served as the
defensive coordinator and secondary
coach in '93. He started at WSU in 1992 as
defensive coordinator and linebacker

coach. He began his coaching career at
Alma College in 1990-91, before x:oaching
at Grand Valley University in 1991-92. His
main duties at those two schools were
recruiting and teaching on the defensive
side of the ball.
Elliott is a graduate of Central Michi­
gan University where he majored in
sports studies with a minor concentration
in interpersonal communications. He was
a four-year letterman for the Chippewas
of CMU. Originally from Detroit, Elliott
played at Finney High School from 197982 where he was an All-State performer.

Mike Nelson - Wide Receivers
Mike Nelson joins the Fighting Scot
staff in his first full-time position as an
assistant coach. He will be responsible for
coaching the wide receivers.
Nelson enters the Division II coach­
ing ranks after serving as a graduate
assistant tmder head coach Bill Mallory of
Indiana University. While at Indiana, Nel­
son earned a bachelor's degree in kinesi­
ology in 1992, followed by a master's
degree in college student personnel
administration in 1994. With the
Hoosiers, he was responsible for working

with the defensive backfield, linemen and
linebackers. Furthermore, he coordinated
lU's video program and assisted with
recruiting. He has also served as an intern
in the Indiana University athletic direc­
tor's office.
His coaching experience also
includes a position as assistant at Bloom­
ington High School South, his alma
mater, where he helped in coaching the
defensive backs, wide receivers and spe­
cial teams.

Art Consulting
Conservation Framing
Limited Edition Prints

■t

Commercial Accounts
Wildlife Art
R

/VI

I

IM

7

Tips ‘N Toes

Originals

F

i/

Vince Skillings

Anything Goes

G

Edinboro Art

Nails, Tanning, Waxing

Fred & Anita Parker

814-732-2424

111 Erie Street
Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16412
Phone: 814-734-3777
Fax: 814-734-8967

t
I

Vince Skillings, a sixth round draft
pick of the Dallas Cowboys in 1980, joins
the Fighting Scots' staff for his first season
of collegiate coaching. He will be respon­
sible for mentoring the running backs.
Skillings was an outstanding wide
receiver at Ohio State, earning honors as a
three-time All-Big Ten first team selection
from 1978-80. At OSU, Skillings earned a
bachelor's degree in communications in
1982. While he was with the Buckeyes,
Skillings played on three straight Big Ten
Championship teams from 1977-79, and
was named All-American in 1979. In
addition to his football accolades.
Skillings was an accomplished track per-

Running Backs
former in high school, being distin­
guished as a state champion in the 440
yard dash.
After his release from the Cowboys
in 1980, Skillings spent time in training
camp with the Buffalo Bills in 1981, and
then played two seasons with the Montre­
al Alouettes of the Canadian Football
League. He also served in the armed
forces as a U.S. Army Battalion Signal
officer.
Prior to his appointment at Edinboro,
Skillings served as an assistant football
coach at his high school alma mater,
Derry Area Senior High.

!

30
31

Miller and Metzka Tabbed PSAC’s Top Scholar-Athletes
Shelley
Miller
of
Bloomsburg and Slippery Rock’s
Mark Metzka were selected as the
1994-95
Pennsylvania
State
Athletic Conference (P.S.A.C.)
Scholar-Athletes of the Year.
The two student-athletes
were selected by the P.S.A.C. sports
information directors from a field
of 15 athletes nominated by their
respective athletic departments.
Miller and Metzka represent the
best of the P.S.A.C., excelling in
Shelley Miller
both athletic and academic arenas.
The P.S.A.C. ScholarAthlete Awards are designated annually to the top female and male
student-athletes that have attained at least a 3(.25 cumulative grade
point average (GPA) and have also performed at the highest level in
athletic competition.
Miller, a senior Social Work major from Waynesboro, PA
(Waynesboro HS), maintained a 3.48 GPA in her four years at
Bloomsburg while competing in field hockey and softball.
A three-time member of the P.S.A.C. All-Academic
Team, Miller is also a three-time All-American and All-P.SA.C.
selection in field hockey as well as being named the NCAA Division

n Player of the Year for 1994-95.
During her career at Bloomsburg, the
field hockey team was 74-9-4, winning
a national championship in 1993 and
finishing national runner-up three times.
She holds the school record for season
and career assists posting 32 assists in
34 career games.
Also a member of the softball team.
Miller saw action in 34 games while
starting in 25 in helping the Huskies to
the national runner-up spot this past
season and a P.S.A.C. title.
Mark Metzka
Metzka, a senior Sport Management
major from New Middletown, OH
(Springfield Local), earned a 3.874 cumulative GPA while excelling
in basketball.
A three year starter for The Rock, Metzka is only one of
17 SRU basketball players to score over 1,000 career points (1,073)
ana is one of the all-time assist leaders in school history with 301.
He finished sixth in the NCAA Division II this past season iiL^ee
point makes per game at 3.8 while averaging 17.7 points per^’game,
second on the team.

Metzka is a first-team 1994-95 GTE Academic AllAmerican after gamering second-team honors last season.

1994 Honors and Accomplishments
NCAA DIVISION II
Total offense - 11th (450.3)
Rushing offense - 12th (250.5)
Scoring offense - 11th (36.7)
Turnover margin - 25th (+.70)
PSAC
Total offense - 1st west - 3rd overall
Rushing offense - 1st west - 1st overall
Total defense - 2nd west - 3rd overall
Scoring offense - 1st west - 1st overall
Scoring defense - 1st west - 6th overall
' Turnover margin - 1st west - 3rd overall
INDIVIDUAL HONORS
AND AWARDS
Lany Jackson^ RB
All-American, 1st team, C.M. Frank
All-American, 2nd team. Football Gazette
All-American, 3rd team. Associated Press
All-American, 3rd team. College SID's
PSAC-West, player of the year, 1st team
Pat Schuster, DE
All-American, 2nd team. Football Gazette

All-American, 3rd team. College SID's
All-American, 3rd team. Associated Press
All-American, 3rd team, C.M. Frank
PSAC-West, 1st team

Lateef Walters, WR
All-American, honorable mention, C.M.
Frank
PSAC-West, 2nd team

Steve Russell, SS
All-American, 2nd team. Football Gazette
All-American, honorable mention, C.M.
Frank
PSAC-West, 1st team

Todd Henne, TE
PSAC-West, 2nd team

/

Jeremy O'Day, OT
All-American, honorable mention. Foot­
ball Gazette
All-American, honorable mention, C.M.
Frai\k
PSAC-West, 1st team
Mike Edwards, LB
All-American, honorable mention. Foot­
ball Gazette
All-American, honorable mention, C.M.
Frank
PSAC-West, 1st team
Jody Dickerson, QB
All-American, honorable mention, C.M.
Frank
PSAC-West, 1st team

Jack Benedict Named 1995 PSAC Media Award-Winner
Jack Benedict, sports director of
1160/WCCS Radio, Homer City, has been
selected the 1995 winner of the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
(P.S A.C.) George Heaslip Media Award.
Benedict is the seventh recipient
of the annual award presented by the sports
information directors of the P.SA.C. to a
media professional for his or her efforts in
covering Conference student-athletes and
teams.
1995-96 represents Benedict’s
28th year of sportscasts of lUP football and
men’s basketball, and on television for
several years when lUP produced a weekly
football program on KBL-TV, Pittsburgh,
that was carried by the PRIME cable
network in a several-state area. He has
produced a daily morning sports show first
with WDAD, Indiana, from 1969 to 1989
and then with WCCS.
In the process of broadcasting lUP
events, from across the state and literally all
parts of the United States, Benedict has

described games involving every P.S.A.C.
university. Followers of all such teams have
invariably commented on the accurate,
objective manner in which he has reported
on the competition.
Originally from Mount Pleasant, in
Westmoreland County, he first worked seven
years (1962-69) as sports director of WCVI
Radio in neighboring Connellsville.
How well he has performed was
most recently denoted by his earning the
Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasting
award for his coverage of the 1993
lUP/North Alabama NCAA Division II
national championship football game. This
was his fourth PAB sports award; he was
also recognized in 1980 for “Best Public
Service in Pennsylvania” for a report on the
homeless.
Inducted into the Indiana County
Hall of Fame this past spring (1995), in part
as a result of his avid interest in American
Legion baseball as well, he has been heard
nationwide by reporting and interviews done

for the CBS
radio network.
As a
radio
personality,
Benedict joins
Jim Doyle of
W H L M ,
Bloomsburg,
who received
Heaslip
the
Award in 1993.
Recognized
Jack Benedict
last year was
Tom Rose, sports editor of the Washington
(Pa.) Observer-Reporter.
Other winners, in order since the
honor was initiated in 1989, have been
sports writers Ray Kienzl of the Pittsburgh
Press, Ross Nevel of the Lock Haven
Express (a former sports information
director at LHU), Skip Hutter of the
Harrisburg Patriot-News and Pete Zapadka
of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
All-American Jody Dickerson

32

33

Bryan Lambert, DE
PSAC-West, 2nd team
Mike Sims, LB
PSAC-West, 2nd team
Marty Williams, CB
PSAC-West, 2nd team
Keith Cushenberry, CB
PSAC-West, 2nd team
EDINBORO TEAM AWARDS
Best Conditioned - Bryan Lambert
Darren Shield Award - Jeff Grecek
Special Teams MVP - Scott Rupert
Offensive MVP - Larry Jackson
Defensive MVP - Pat Schuster
PNC Bank Award - Mike Edwards
Bill Engh Award - Chris Snyder

PSAC Football Records

PSAC Football Records
Most Passing Yards

Individual Season
Rushing - Most Yards
1.
•2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

13.
14.
15.

Michael Mann
Keith Higdon
Larry Jackson
Lester Frye
LaMonte Coleman
Dennis Robinson
Elbert Cole
Joe lacone
Derrick Price
Michael Mann
Joe lacone
LaMonte Coleman
Ricke Stonewall
Ed O'Reilly
Jason Sims

lUP
CHEY
EDIN
EDIN
SR
lUP
EDIN
WC

1993
1993

2,027
1,748

1994
1990

1,660
1,630

1994
1994

1,601
1,597

1989

1,507

lUP

1962
1990
1991

wc

1960

SR
MILL
SR
WC

1993
1982
1974
1987

1,461
1,457
1,452
1,438
1,396
1,387
1,384
1,368

1993
1993

373
330

1990

317

wc

Rushing - Most Attempts
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
9.
9.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Michael Mann
Keith Higdon
Lester Frye
Derrick Price
Ed O'Reilly
Mike Morucci
Larry Jackson
Rick Diggs
Dennis Robinson
Greg Paterra
Scott Opalsky
Chuck Sanders
Derrick Price
LaMonte Coleman
LaMonte Coleman

lUP
CHEY
EDIN
WC
SR
BLOOM
EDIN
SHIP
lUP
SR
SR
SR
WC
SR
SR

1990
1974
1979

291
287
281

1994

274

1974
1994
1988

274
270
270

1989
1984
1989
1994
1993

270
269
267
264
256

Rushing TDs
•1.
1.
3.
4.
4.
4.
4.

LaMonte Coleman
Elbert Cole
Michael Mann
Joe lacone
Bert Nye
Bill Pettyjohn
Keith Higdon

SR
EDIN
lUP
WC

wc
SHIP
CHEY

1994
1989
1993
1962
1967
1991
1993

21
21
19
18
18
18
18

Passing - Most Attempts
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Dave McDonald
Andy Breault
Bob McLaughlin
Bob McLaughlin
Rich Lichtel
Rich Ingold
Kevin Russell
Sam Mannery
Bryan Woodworth
Brian Gilbert

WC
KUTZ
LH
LH
BLOOM
lUP
CAL
CAL
MANS
SHIP

1994
1990
1993
1994
1967
1985
1984
1990
1994
1991

504
474
458
431
415
414
406
400
387
378

Passing - Most Completions
1. Dave McDonald
Andy Breault
3. Bob McLaughlin
4. Bob McLaughlin
5. Kevin Russell
6. Andy Breault
7. Rich Ingold
8. Craig Ray
9. Sam Mannery
10. A1 Niemela
*2.

WC
KUTZ
LH
LH
CAL
KUTZ
lUP
CLAR
CAL
WC

1994
1990
1993
1994
1984
1991
1985
1994
1990
1986

272
269
261
236
234
225
219
216
204
199

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

Dave McDonald
Andy Breault
Dave MacDonald
Bob McLaughlin
Andy Breault
Bob McLaughlin
Scott Woods
Sam Mannery
Rich Lichtel
Rich Ingold
Bryan Woodworth

WC
KUTZ
WC
LH
KUTZ
LH
lUP
CAL
BLOOM
lUP
MAN

3,613
3,143
3,085
2,927
2,927
2,877
2,856
2,853
2,771
2,760
2,714

WC
KUTZ
lUP
CLAR
BLOOM
WC
wc
EDIN
WC
wc
lUP
SHIP
CLAR
KUTZ
SHIP
lUP
WC
WC
EDIN

1994
1991
1990
1966
1967
1989
1990
1993
1993
1992
1993
1981
1987
1990
1982
1985
1986
1987
1989

40
37
27
26
26
26
25
25
25
24
23
23
23
23
22
22
22
22
22

KUTZ
WC
SR
SR
BLOOM
CLAR
lUP
E.STR
CAL
LH
WC
SHIP
LH

1990
1994
1994
1993
1967
1994
1975
1983
1983
1994
1986
1982
1994

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

Brian Penecale
Bob Tucker
Greg Hopkins
Greg Hopkins
Andrew Hill
Steve Weaver
Ernest Priester
Andrew Hill
Ernest Priester
Perry Kemp

86
85
■ 83
79
77
74
74
74
74
73
71
68
66

Brian Penecale
Andrew Hill
Ernest Priester
Ernest Priester
Bob Tucker
Ed Noon
Tony Trave
Bill Hess
Steve Weaver

1994 3,603
1990 3,173
1994 3,129
1992 3,082
1994 2,996
1968 2,944
1993 - 2,928
1993 2,878
1991 2,850
1990 2,819

WC
BLOOM
SR
SR
lUP
WC
EDIN
lUP
EDIN
CAL

1994
1967
1994
1993
1990
1992
1989
1989
1990
1983

1,429
1,325
1,283
1,229
1,183
1,157
1,128
1,108
1,102
1,101

WC
lUP
EDIN
EDIN
BLOOM
SHIP
lUP
WC
WC

2.
3.
3.
5.
5.
7.
7.
7.
7.
11.

Elbert Cole
Brian Penecale
LaMonte Coleman
Michael Marm
Mickey Catello
Andrew Hill
Dennis Robinson
Joelacone
Bert Nye
Lany Jackson
Keith Higdon

EDIN
WC
SR
lUP
CLAR
lUP
lUP
WC
WC
EDIN
CHEY

Scoring - Most Points
Elbert Cole
2. Brian Penecale
*2. Bill Shockley
4. Bert Nye
5. Michael Mann
5. LaMonte Coleman
1.

EDIN
WC
WC

wc
lUP
SR

1989

1994
1994
1993
1966
1990
1994
1962
1967/

24
22
21
21
20
20
•19
19
19

1992

19

19^

18

1.
2.
•3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
9.
9.

Michael Geary
John Ruff
Barry Stevenson
John Marotta
John Marotta
John Jaworski
Howie Guarini
Scott Rupert
Bill Shockley
Jim Trueman
Rob Grims

lUP
lUP
WC
WC

wc
lUP
SHIP
EDIN
WC
EDIN
lUP

22
20
16
15
13
13
13
13
13

Michael Mann
Larry Jackson
Ricke Stonewall
Derrick Price
Joe lacone
Mike Morucci
Ron Perkins
Joe Speese
A1 Raines
Elbert Cole

lUP
EDIN
MILL
WC
WC
BLOOM
WC
LH
EDIN
EDIN

90-93
91-94
81-84
87-90
60-62
76-79
79-82
77-80
69-71
86-89

4,805
4,237
4,169
4,001
3,958
3,536
3,499
3399
3399
3,341

148

1994
1958
1967
1993
1994

132
132
129
126
126

1993
1994
1971
1988
1989
1991
1991

64
55
52
48
45
44
43

1993

43

1958

42

1984

42

1989

42

1

3.
3.
3.
3.
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.
7.

Michael Geary
Bill May
Bill May
Rich Ruszkiewicz
Ed Detwiler
Howie Guarini
Bill May
Howard Guarini
Ed Detwiler
John Baumann
Matt Stehman
Ed Detwiler

lUP
CLAR
CLAR
EDIN
E.STR
SHIP
CLAR
CLAR
E.STR
EDIN
MAN
E.STR

1993
1979
1977
1982
1991
1991
1980
1989
1989
1990
1991
1992

18
16
15
15
15
15
13
13
13
13
13
13

1.
2.
2.
2.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8.

Michael Geary
John Marotta
Ed Detwiler
Howie Guarini
Jim Trueman
John Ruff
John Marotta
Rich Ruszkiewicz
Eric Wentling

lUP
WC
E.STR
SHIP
EDIN
lUP
WC
EDIN
WC

1993
1988
1991
1991
1984
1994
1989
1982
1984

118
79
79
79
75
73
72
70
70

lUP
WC
BLOOM
EDIN
CLAR
WC
MAN
SR
MILL
CLAR
MILL

90-93
87-90
76-79
91-94
76-79
79-82
83-86
78-81
90-93
81-84
81-84

849
812
785
717
726
696
677
663
656
648
648

lUP
MILL
EDIN
WC
WC
EDIN
SR
WC
MAN
lUP

90-93
81-84
91-94
60-62
79-82
86-89
92-94
66-68
83-86
85-88

48
43
42
41
40
40
37
37
33
33

Michael Mann
Derrick Price
Mike Morucci
Larry Jackson
Gary Frantz
Ron Perkir«
Rob Funderburk
Rick Porter
Scott Eberly
Elton Brown
Ricke Stonewall

Rushing TDs
* 2.

Kick Scoring r^Most Field Goals
1.

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

1.

/
/
1989

Kick Scoring - Most Kicking Points
1994
1990
1989
1990
1967
1981
1987
1988
1992

1.
2.
■"3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8.
10.

Rushing - Most Attempts

*2 .

Receiving - Most TDs
1.
*2.
3.
4.
5.
5.
5.
5.
5.

WC
KUTZ
E.STR
WC
LH
CAL
LH
lUP
KUTZ
CAL

Kick Scoring - Most PATs

Receiving - Yards Gained
*2 .

Dave McDonald
Andy Breault
James Franklin
Dave MacDonald
Bob McLaughlin
Jeff Petrucci
Bob McLaughlin
Scott Woods
Andy Breault
Sam Mannery

Scoring - Most Overall TDs

Dave McDonald
Andy Breault
Tony Aliucci
Jim Alcorn
Rich Lichtel
Ed Brown
Ed Brown
Jody Dickerson
Dave MacDonald
Dave MacDonald
Scott Woods
Tim Ebersold
Doug Emminger
Andy Breault
Tim Ebersole
Rich Ingold
A1 Niemela
A1 Niemela
Hal Galupi

Mark Steinmeyer
Brian Penecale
Greg Hopkins
Greg Hopkins
Bob Tucker
Marlon Worthy
Len Pesotini
Scott Benoit
Perry Kemp
John Spinosa
Jim Sheehan
Jeff Zubia
Brian McGinty

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

*1.

Receiving - Most Receptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
.6.
6.
6.
6.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Rushing - Most Yards Gained

Most Total Offense
1994
1990
1992
1994
1991
1993
1993
1990
1967
1985
1994

Most Passing TDs
1.
*2.
3.
4.
4.
4.
7.
7.
7.
10.
11.
11.
11.
11.
15.
15.
15.
15.
15.

Career Records

3.
4.
5.
5.
7.
7.
9.
9.

Michael Mann
Ricke Stonewall
Larry Jackson
Joe lacone
Ron Perkins
Elbert Cole
LaMonte Coleman
Berl Nye
Rob Funderburk
Steve Girting

Passing - Most Attempts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Sam Mannery
Andy Breault
Bob McLaughlin
Dave McDonald
Chris Fagan
Brian Gilbert
A1 Niemela
Jay DeDea
Bill Blair
Kevin Russell
Bret Comp
Jody Dickerson

CAL
KUTZ
LH
WC
MILL
SHIP
WC
BLOOM
MAN
CAL
E.STR
EDIN

87-90 1,283
89-92 1,259
92-pr 1,217
91-94 1,201
89-92 1,098
90-92 1,071
85-88 1,063
84-87 1,051
'89-92 1,041
82-84
999
89-92
956
91-94
911

Passing - Most Completions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Andy Breault
Bob McLaughlin
Sam Mannery
Dave McDonald
Bill Blair
A1 Niemela
Chris Fagan
Kevin Russell
Jay DeDea
Rich Ingold
Brett Comp
Jody Dickerson
Brian Gilbert
Tony Aliucci
Andy Baranek

KUTZ
LH
CAL
WC
MAN
WC
MILL
CAL
BLOOM
lUP
E.STR
EDIN
SHIP
lUP
E.STR

89-92
92-pr
87-90
91-94
89-92
85-88
89-92
82-84
84-87
82-85
89-92
91-94
90-92
89-91
82-84

733
658
649
644
617
600
556
546
518
499
485
481
473
452
429

89-92
91-94
87-90
85-88

9,086
9,080
8,680
7,853

Most Yards Passing
1. Andy Breault
2. Dave McDonald
3. SamMaimery
4. A1 Niemela

KUTZ
WC
CAL
WC

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Bob McLaughlin
Bill Bair
Chris Fagan
Tony Aliucci
Jody Dickerson
Jay DeDea
Brett Comp
Brian Gilbert
Kevin Russell
Rich Ingold
Scott Woods

LH
MAN
MILL
lUP
EDIN
BLOOM
E.STR
SHIP
CAL
lUP
lUP

92-pr
89-92
89-92
89-91
91-94
84-87
89^2
90-92
82-84
83-85
91-93

7,667
7,531
7,362
7,332
7,299
7,026
6,661
6,524
6,508
6,454
5,718

WC
KUTZ
WC
lUP
CAL
EDIN
BLOOM
WC
MAN
EDIN
E.STR

91-94
89-92
85-88
89-91
87-90
91-94
84-87
87-90
89-92
87-90
89-92

89
86
73
65
64
62
56
56
56
50
50

Most Passing TDs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
7.
10.
10.

Dave McDonald
Andy Breault
A1 Niemela
Tony Aliucci
Sam Mannery
Jody Dickerson
Jay DeDea
Ed Brown
Bill Bair
Hal Galupi
Bret Comp

Receiving - Most Receptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
12.
14.
14.

Greg Hopkins
Andrew Hill
Mark Steiiuneyer
Bill Hess
John Spinosa
Du. MacDonald
Jeff Zubia
Tim Brown
Scott Ansman
Perry Kemp
Joe ^nser
Scott Benoit
Ron Urbansky
Don Wilkinson
Ernest Priester

SR
lUP
KUTZ
WC
LH
MAN
SHIP
CLAR
WC
CAL
WC
E.STR
CLAR
WC
EDIN

215
214
200
182
181
178
173
169
166
165
154
149
149
148
148

Receiving - Most Yards Gained
1. Andrew Hill
Greg Hopkins
3. Ernest Priester
4. BUI Hess
5. Terry McFetridge
6. Du. MacDonald
7. Perry Kemp
8. Howard Hackley
9. Jeff Zubia
10. Vic Shandor
11. Don WUkinson
12. Wade Acker
13. Tony Trave
14. Joe Senser
15. Ron Urbansky
*2 .

88-91
91-94
86-90
85-88
82-85
87-90
80-83
73-76
80-84
89-92
66-68
82-85
84-87
75-78
86-89

4,073
3,382
3,064
2,866
2,711
2,539
2,532
2,467
2,410
2,349
2,280
2,203
2,191
2,186
2,164

SR
CLAR
MAN
SHIP
WC
KUTZ

88-91
86-90
92-pr
85-88
87-90
91-94
82-85
87-90
80-82
66-68
88-91

41
35
34
30
29
28
25
25
24
23
23

CAL
WC
BCUTZ

87-90 9,125
91-94 9,081
89-92 8,975

lUP
SR
EDIN
WC
CLAR
MAN
CAL
EDIN
SHIP
CAL
WC
SR
lUP
WC
CLAR

Most Receiving TDs
1.
»2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.
10.
10.

Andrew Hill
Ernest Priester
Brian Penecale
BUI Hess
Scott Asman
Greg Hopkins
Terry McFetridge
Du. MacDonald
Ed Noon
Don Wilkinson
Mark Steinmeyer

lUP
EDIN
WC
WC

wc

Bill Bair
Bob McLaughlin
Jody Dickerson
A1 Niemela
Tony Aliucci
Kevin RusseU
Chris Fagan
Bret Comp
Jay DeDea
Jeff Petrucci
Rich Ingold
Blair Hrovat

MAN
89-92 8,101
LH
92-pr 7,949
EDIN
91-94 7,674
WC
85-88 7,359
lUP
89-91 7,034
'82-84 7,012
CAL
MILL
89-92 6,902
E.STR
89-92 6,774
BLOOM 84-87 6,384
CAL
66-68 6,297
lUP
83-85 6,145
EDIN
81-84 6,070

Most Overall TDs
1.
*2.
*3.
4.
5.
6.
6.
6.
6.
10.
11.
11.
13.
13.

Michael Mann
Elbert Cole
Lany Jackson
Ricke StonewaU
Joe lacone
Toby Barkman
Ron Perkins
Andrew HiU
Mark Steinmeyer
A1 Raines
LaMonte Coleman
Bert Nye
Larry MonsUovich
Ernest Priester

UIP
EDIN
EDIN
MUl
WC
E.STR
WC
lUP
KUTZ
EDIN
SR
WC
lUP
EDIN

90-93
86-89
91-94
81-84
60-62
60-63
79-82
88-91
88-91
69-71
92-94
66-68
69-71
86-90

52
48
45
44
42
41
41
41
41
39
38
38
37
37

lUP
EDIN
EDIN
KUTZ
MILL
E.STR
WC

90-93
86-89
91-94
88-91
81-84
89-92
60-62

312
288
270
266
264
262
258

87-90
85-88
83-86
86-89
70-73
91-94
90-93
89-91
75-78
92-93
73-76
88-91

155
140
138
121
118
117
115
112
104
102
100
100

Scoring

1. Michael Mann
*2. Elbert Cole
*3. Larry Jackson
4. Mark Steirrareyer
5. Ricke Stonewall
6. Ed DetwUer
7. Joe lacone

Kick Scoring - Most PATs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
11.

John Marotta
John Sandstrom
Jim Trueman
Luke Hadfield
Barry Stevenson
Scott Rupert
Brad Heim
Ed DetwUer
Jim Curley
Michael Geary
Ed Kelly
Howie Guarini

WC
lUP
EDIN
MILL
WC
EDIN
MILL
E.STR
SHIP
lUP
SR
SHIP

Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Ed DetwUer
BUI May
Howie Guarini
Rich Ruszkiewicz
Brad Heim
Jim Trueman
Luke Hadfield

E.STR
CLAR
SHIP
EDIN
MILL
EDIN
MILL

89-92
77-80
88-91
79-82
90-93
83-86
86-89

50
49
47
43
39
36
31

89-91
83-86
87-90
88-91
77-80
90-93
85-88
86-89
79-82
91-94

262
246
245
241
234
232
230
214
182
181

Kick Scoring Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Ed Detwiler
Jim Trueman
John Marotta
Howie Guarini
BUI May
Brad Heim
John Sandstrom
Luke Hadfield
Rich Ruszkiewicz
Paid Cramer

E.STR
EDIN
WC
SHIP
CLAR
MILL
lUP
MILL
EDIN
CLAR

Total Offense
1. Sam Mannery
2. Dave McDonald
3. Andy Breault

35
34

91-94
88-91
88-91
85-88
92-pr.
87-90
80-83
90-93
87-90
80-83
75-78
80-83
86-89
66-68
86-90

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

’Denote records based on regular season games
oiUy (as recognized by the NCAA).

Sports Medicine Staff and Marching Band

Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
and
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
The Pennsylvania State Ath­
letic Conference (PSAC) was
organized in 1951 for the purpose
of promoting and administering
men's athletic programs within
the fourteen state teachers col­
leges in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
In 1977, due to the interest
and growth of women's athletics,
the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference was restructured to
provide for women's programs.

1995 Sports Medicine Staff: Front row (L-R): Mary Ann Frank, Tracy Harbula, Sarah Johnson, Patty Lindh,
Robin Pusateri. Back row: Gary Hanna, Theresa Belesky, Brandyn Charlton, Kevin Heid, Dr. Richard Rahner,
Brian Page, Mike Buscemi, Julie Neiderer, George Roberts.

From its inception, each Con­
ference member selected its own
competitive division within the
National Collegiate Athletic Asso­
ciation (NCAA). In 1980, howev­
er, the presidents of the schools
voted to reclassify to Division II.
In 1983, all member institu­
tions were granted university sta­
tus as a result of Legislative Act
188 which formed the Pennsylva­
nia State System of Higher Educa­
tion (SSHE). This system now
enrolls in excess of 99,000 stu­
dents. The alumni of the SSHE
number more than 402,000,
including 287,000 in Pennsylva­
nia. The chancellor of the SSHE is
Dr. James H. McCormick.

The 1995 Edinboro University Spirit of the Scots Marching Band is under the direction of Dr. Gary S. Grant. Bruce Best is the pipe
instructor and John Fleming is the faculty advisor. Drum majors are Diann Cemeans and Chris Snyder. Tam captains are Alicia Montedoro and Jennifer Zampogna and silk captain is Dawn Smith.
This year's band is 125 strong and is proud to annoimce another exciting performance schedule. In addition to performing at
home football games, they will travel to Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. The Spirit of the Scots will participate in local and
regional parades, the Tournament of Bands Championship in Washington, Pennsylvania, and at the September 17 Buffalo Bills football
game.
The Edinboro University Spirit of the Scots is proud of the tradition of active student involvement and leadership. This year the
section leaders of the band are Ed Best, Sherrie Black, Michelle Bockstoce, Chad Danka, Kim Hartman, Mike Konieczko, Andy McKay,
Jeff Mortimer, Alison Reichenfeld, Rob Rohrbach, Joe Sensor, Erin Stahlman, and Aaron Strausser.
36

One of the largest conferences
in the nation, the PSAC is under
the leadership of a board of direc­
tors (the 14 university presidents).
The Conference also employs a
commissioner. Dr. Charles A.
'Tod' Eberle.

The PSAC sponsors 20 men's
and women's intercollegiate
sports. For men the PSAC offers
baseball, basketball, cross country,
football, golf, soccer, swimming,
tennis, track and field, and
wrestling. For women the sports
include basketball, cross country,
field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and
field and volleyball.
Although all 14 institutions
are members of NCAA Division
II, nine schools have elected to
participate at the Division I level
in selected sports.
The PSAC is one of the
nation's most respected Division
II conferences. Annually the
PSAC places several teams in var­
ious NCAA top 20 polls. In addi­
tion, it has produced numerous
national champions over the
years.

Chancellor James H. McCormick