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Tin Clarion Game

Wednesday, Faliwy
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Game Day Info
PSAC STANDMGS

3, ion

McComb Heldhouse

THE BORO LiNEDP
PROBABLE STARTERS CRBGord: 15-6,4-3 PSAC West]

Western Division
Shippensburg
lndiana(Pa.)
Edinboro
California(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Lock Haven

Overaii
17-3
16-4
15-6
11-9
9-8
9-11
7-11

PSAC
5-2
4-2
4-3
4-3
3-4
2-5
2-5

Eastern Division
Millersville
Bloomsburg
West Chester
Kutztown
East Stroudsburg
Mansfield
Cheyney

Overaii
17-4
14-5
12-7
12-8
9-12
3-17
7-13

PSAC
7-0
5-1
5-2
3-4
3-4
1-6
0-7

Saturday’s Resui^
Edinboro 63............. California(Pa.) 56
Lock Haven 75........ .Slippery Rock 69
Shippensburg 79.... ............Clarion 67
West Chester 79.... ........Mansfield 60
East Stroudsburg 91 .........Cheyney 44
Millersville 58........... ........ Kutztown 54
lndiana(Pa.) 57...... ....Bloomsburg 45
Wednesday’s Contests
Clarion at Edinboro
Slippery Rock at California(Pa.)
lndiana(Pa.) at Shippensburg
Bloomsburg at Cheyney
East Stroudsburg at Mansfield
Kutztown at West Chester

nEGAMSniY
Edinboro hopes to revenge an earlier
loss to Clarion and at the same time redmain on the heels of PSAC West leaders
Shippensburg and lndiana(Pa.).
The
Fighting Scots own wins over both
Shippensburg and lUP, and turned in an
impressive win on Saturday against
Califomia(Pa.). Edinboro brings a record
of 15-6 overall and 4-3 in league play into
the contest. The Fighting Scots have won
five of their last six outings, the lone slipup
at Slippery Rock last Wednesday. Clarion
had lost five of its previous seven games
before a convincing 105-35 triumph over

Pos.
F
F
F
or
G
G

No.
21
33
3
12
50
34

Name
Dana Polakowski
Marin Hightower
Korie Morton
Julie McNees
Meghan Miller
Jessica Rowe

HL
5-11
6-1
5-9
5-6
5-7
5-8

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

Hometown
Edinboro, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Beaver Falls, PA
Wexford, PA
Columbus, OH

PPG
6.8
19.8
6.5
1.8
12.1
14.4

RPG
7.2
8.2
4.5
25 asts.
70 asts.
70 asts.

OFFTRERENCR
F

13

Kim Vay

5-10 So.

Herminie, PA

6.2

4.9

HEAD COACH: STAN SWANK (212-121, 12th season at Edinboro)

SCOUTING CLARION
PROSABLE STARTERS LRecord: 0-112-5 PSAC West]
Pos.
F
F
F
or
G
G

No.
32
33
22
12
53
14

Name
Bobbie Schneider
Krista Archiable
Alison Campbell
Melissa Yearous
Erica Johnson
Miesha Henry

HL
5-10
6-0
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-5

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

Hometown
Whitaker, PA
Hudson, OH
Dallastown, PA
West Branch, lA
Pittsburgh, PA
Bakersfield, CA

5-11

So.

Long View, WA

PPG
12.0
7.1
10.1
8.3
12.4
10.8

RPG
5.8
5.9
6.3
4.9
3.4
93 asts.

OFFTRERENCR
F

42

Heather Jensvold

5.2

3.6

HEAD COACH: Gie Parsons (165-112,10th year at Slippery Rock; 275-185 overall)
Longtime mentor Gie Parsons has not
swept the season series with Edinboro
since the 1993-94 campaign, a win would
not only accomplish that, but also pull the
Golden Eagles back into the PSAC West
playoff hunt. Clarion invades Edinboro
with a 9-11 record, 2-5 in league competi­
tion. However, it is an outfit which can
give a team fits if hitting on all cylinders.
The Eagles force 21.4 turnovers per con­
test, and still bear the reputation as mad
bombers.
Over 45 percent of all of
Clarion’s field goal attempts have come
from beyond the three-point arc. In all.
Clarion has made 153 of 575 triples... four
Eagles average in double figures, with
Erica Johnson leading the way at 12.4
ppg. The junior guard has made 32 of 127
three’s
...
senior forward
Bobbi
Schneider is next in the scoring parade,
checking in at 12.0 ppg. She is the team
leader in three-pointers with 37 in 127
tries, while adding 5.8 rpg... Miesha

Henry averages 10.8 ppg. as the Clarion
point guard. A 5’5” Junior, Henry leads the
Eagles with 93 assists, and has displayed
a knack for getting to the free throw line.
In all, she has converted 94 of 136 at the
charity stripe ... the fourth double digit
operative is Alison Campbell. A 5’10”
senior, Campbell contributes 10.1 ppg.
and a team-leading 6.3 rpg. She is anoth­
er three-point threat with 22 in 79 attempts
... Krista Archiable has started all 20
games at forward. A 6’0” junior, Archiable
averages 7.1 points and 5.9 rebounds.
She also leads the team with 18 blocked
shots ... Melissa Yearous, a 5’10” sopho­
more, has started 12 times. She averages
8.3 ppg. and 4.9 rpg., while leading
Clarion with 36 steals ... Parsons likes to
go nine or ten deep with her bench. In
addition to Yearous, Heather Jensvold
has put up the best numbers. The 5’11”
sophomore comes in at 5.2 ppg. and 3.6
rpg., with 15 three’s in 52 tries.

Columbia Union on Monday night. Th*'
Golden Eagles are just 3-7 in road contests
and are still searching for their first confer­
ence road win. Edinboro, meanwhile, has
posted a gaudy 10-1 ledger at McComb
Fieldhouse.

SERES RH»

Edinboro leads 27-19

LASTMEETM
January 6, 1999 Clarion 71
Edinboro 67

Facts

c

Figures

EDINBORO

CLARION

15-6................................... ....Record.................................................................... .9-11
10-1................................... ....Record at Home .................................................... ...6-4
5-5..................................... ....Record on the Road............................................. ...3-7
76.1................................... ....Points per Game.................................................... .72.7
67.0................................... ....Opponent Points per Game................................... .67.1
41.3................................... ....Field Goal Percentage........................................... .39.0
36.9................................... ....Opponent Field Goal Percentage........................ .40.6
35.8................................... ....3-Point Percentage........................................... .26.6
29.1................................... ....Opponent 3-Point Percentage........................... .25.5
65.5................................... ....Free Throw Percentage..................................... .68.2
+4.3................................... ....Rebound Margin..................................................... ..-0.7
18.4................................... .... Turnovers per Game............................................. .19.8
20.9................................... ....Opponent Turnovers per Game............................ .21.4

Edinboro opened PSAC West play with a
disappointing loss at Clarion. Piaving with­
out leading scorer Marin Hightc
f“i the
first time, the Fighting Scots fei
by
Leading Scorer............... ..................... EUP: Marin Hightower - 19.8 ppg.
fourteen points just nine minuit
te
..................... CUP: Erica Johnson - 12.4 ppg.
fray. The Boro then proceeded to ouiscore
Leading Rebounder......... ..................... EUP: Kelli Torboli - 10.1 rpg.
Clarion, 17-2, to take a three-point lead.
..................... CUP: Alison Campbell -- 6.3 rpg.
Edinboro would take its largest lead of the
Leading Assists............... ..................... EUP: Meghan Miller, Jessica Rowe game at 37-31 early in the second half, but
.....................
70 assists
with four of five starters playing 37-or-more
..................... CUP: Miesha Henry - 93 assists
minutes, the Scots eventually wore down.
Leading Steals................. ..................... EUP: Meghan Miller - 53 steals
Jessica Rowe paced the Scots with 18
..................... CUP: Melissa Yearous - 36 steals
points, while Meghan Miller added 17 and
Leading Blocked Shots... ..................... EUP: Kelli Torboli - 39 blocks
Kelli Torboli 14 markers and 14 rebounds.
..................... CUP: Krista Archiable - 18 blocks
Erica Johnson had 17 points to lead a trio of
Golden Eagles in double figures. Alison
with 1,170 points) and assists (9th with 295)... Swank will choose
Campbell added 13 points and 10 boards, with Miesha Henry
between freshman Korie Morton and sophomore Julie McNees
notching a dozen tallies.
for the fifth starting spot. Morton brings more size and reboundng ability, while McNees is a strong defender and ballhandler.
Morton, 5’9”, is averaging 6.5 points and 4.5 rebounds. She con­
Edinboro continues to battle adversity in its search for a third tributed 12 points and 10 boards on Saturday. McNees shows
straight NCAA Playoff appearance. First the Fighting Scots were numbers of 1.8 ppg. with 25 assists... a third key reserve is sopho­
forced to play four games without leading scorer Marin more Kim Vay. The 5’10” forward averages 6.2 points and 4.9
Hightower. Now coach Stan Swank’s club must persevere with­ rebounds in just thirteen minutes per contest. She is also shoot­
out another inside force, leading rebounder Kelli Torboli. The 6’1” ing 52.1 percent from the floor.
senior sat out the California(Pa.) game with a back injury, and is
out indefinitely. Missing are her 10.9 ppg. and 10.1 rpg., along with
a team-high 39 blocked shots. Totboli ranks fifth in the PSAC in FRfflTlli;
IN TIE
PSAC STRTBTKS
Here’s a look at how
Edinboro
ranks in the latest PSAC statistics,
rebounding and fourth in blocked shots ... Hightower has hardly through games of February 1:
missed a beat since returning three games ago. The 6’1” junior is
averaging 19.8 ppg., good for second in the league, along with 8.2 ♦ Marin Hightower is 2nd in scoring and field goal percentage
rpg.
She totalled 20 points in Saturday’s 63-56 win over ♦ Jessica Rowe is 4th in free throw percentage, 5th in free throw
Califomia(Pa.). Hightower is also shooting 52.9 percent from the
percentage and 10th in scoring
floor and is second in both steals (33) and blocked shots (19) ...
♦ Kelli Torboli is 4th in blocked shots and 5th in rebounding
with the injuries to Hightower and Torboli, forward Dana 4 Meghan Miller is 1st in 3-pt. field goal percentage and 5th in
Polakowski has stepped up and become a force on the glass.
steals
The 5’11” junior, from nearby General McLane High School, is now ♦ Edinboro is...
1st in 3-point field goal percentage
averaging 7.2 rebounds an outing, including 13 against
3rd in scoring offense
Califomia(Pa.). In fact, even without Torboli, Edinboro held a 535th in rebounding margin
38 rebounding edge over a Vulcan team which entered the game
5th in scoring margin
as the top rebounding outfit in the PSAC. Polakowski adds 6.8
5th in field goal percentage defense
ppg., along with 44 assists ... Edinboro’s backcourt of Meghan

SGOUTiK THE FKHIIIG SCOTS

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Miller and Jessica Rowe continues to play well. Miller continues
her ascent up the Boro records charts. She ranks first in career
three-pointers made (221) and attempted (578), third in career
scoring (1,408 points), career assists (410) and career steals
(278). For the year, the senior point guard comes in at 12.1 ppg.,
while leading the team with 53 steals and tied for the lead in
assists with 70. She is also the team’s top three-point threat with
46 in 109 attempts. Rowe, a junior, stands second on the team in
scoring at 14.4 ppg., and is tied with Miller for the assist lead with
70. She has made 28 of 86 three-pointers, along with shooting
80.0 percent from the line (56 of 70). Like Miller, Rowe is etching
her name on many of the career records, including scoring (11th

lEXTHIBnEFaiMISaTS

Edinboro returns to action on Wednsday, February 10, playing
at lndiana(Pa.). Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m.

Edinboro Eiviversity Athletic Fund Drive
Dear Friends of the Fighting Scots:

List

Having accepted the chal­
lenge of leading Edinboro
University’s athletic depart­
ment into the 21st century, I
am excited about spear­
heading this annual athletic
fund drive for the direct ben­
efit of our student-athletes.
With the growing cost of
education, the importance of
private funding for our ath­
letic program is vital to the
continued success we have
all enjoyed here at Edinboro University. With no
state appropriation for athletic scholarships, we
depend on labor-intensive fundraising events, as
well as the generous support of our alumni and
friends, to supplement our scholarship fund.
The efforts of our University employees during
our summer camp season continue to be the major
source of our financial development. Although the
University has enjoyed athletic success in the
1990s, our sports teams continue to be funded well
below the National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) allowable limit. Overall, it is the goal of
Edinboro University to give the best quality educa­
tion and athletic experience possible to our studentathletes. We not only want our students to have the
opportunity to compete, but to be the very best they
can be.
At Edinboro University, we will do everything pos­
sible to generate the resources necessary to stay
competitive, but we need your ongoing support to
continue to improve upon our rich athletic tradition.
We are excited about hearing from you soon, as
you join us on our mission to provide a quality ath­
letic program for the entire Edinboro family.
Sincerely,

Bruce R. Baumgartner, Director of Athletics
World and Olympic Champion

of

Benefits
Varsity Scots Captains Coaches Athletic Director President
$50
$100
$250
$500
$1,000
$2,500

Appropriate Tax Deduction*


Newsletter (quarterly)

Recognition (football program)

Season Ticket (all events)
Athletic T-Shirt
Athletic Sweatshirt
Athletic Media Guides
Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet
Athletic Polo Shirt
Season Ticket (family pass, all events)
Preferred Parking (Sox Harrison Stadium)
Dinner with Athletic Director and President

















































* Under applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, the amount of a contribution that is deductible for federal income tax
purposes is limited to the excess of the amount contributed over the value of any goods or services provided to the donor by
Edinboro University. The Fighbng Scot Booster Club Advisory Board will notify contributors as to the value of any such Items.

IMPORTANT: Contribution can be made SPORT SPECIFIC - a portion will go directly to the sport you designate.

For more information and a brochure containing more details,
please call Sue Marshall at 814-732-2776, ext. 224.

What is the Fighting Scot Booster Club? Providing support
to Edinboro University's athletic program is the Fighting Scot Booster Club.
Organized in the early 1980’s, it was formed around a core of devoted, loyal alum­
ni, friends and representatives of Edinboro University. It is an advisory group ded­
icated to the support and advancement of Fighting Scot athletics. The club is the
vehicle by which individuals, businesses, and corporations may make contribu­
tions to the overall athletic program or designate a portion to a specific sport.
The club’s primary mission is to provide financial support for the athletic teams
while promoting community awareness and involvement in the entire program. Its
objective of providing athletic scholarships in support of student-athletes and their
goals, parallels the department’s mission of furthering community awareness of all
athletic teams, as well as rallying support around University advocates.
Why Support the Booster Club? Your generous membership
affords Edinboro University the opportunity to offer a higher quality athletic and
academic experience to its student-athletes. State monies are not available for
athletic scholarships, making the Booster Club and the department’s fundraising
efforts the sole means of raising money for yearly scholarships and endowments.
With your assistance, continuing our winning tradition - as well as assisting in the
development of our student-athletes as leaders of tomorrow - will be a reality!

Edinboro University Annual Athletic Fund Drive Supporters (As of 1/13/99)
Ken & Ann Adams
William Alexander
Brent Allen
Kip & Cheryl Allen
Lori S. Apgar
Gary Astorino
James C. Barto
J. Jude Basile
Bruce & Linda
Baumgartner
Lois & Bob Baumgartner
Gerard J. Beattie
Leo Bemis
Edward C. Berube, Jr.
Robin Betza
Jeff Blatnick
Laurie (Crance) Bloom
James Bowen
David K. Bridger
John Britt
Mitchell D. Brourman
Matthew A. Brown
Scott & Lynn Browning
Eric Brugel
Michael & Cynthia Bucell
Kenneth B. Burkley
Jeffrey Burton
Benjamin F. Calderone
Ida Mae Calderone
Dustin & Wendi Calhoun
David L. Carr
William Celio
Jennifer Cherry

Ronald Clark
Patrick F. Coleman
Jonathan & Colleen
Conley
Nick & Karla Cronk
Capt. Charles Cross
A. James Cutri
Denis DiLoreto
Edwin D. Dombrowski
Dr. James F. Drane
Tim Faller
Michael Felimeth
John Ferraro
Kathleen Finger
Dr. & Mrs. F.F. Florek
Bob & Denise Flukas
Tim Flynn
Richard Formosa
Fran Furlong
Bernard Gainey
Nancy Gainey
Bob Gamba
Marian Gillette
Jose Gonzalez
Robert Gorny
Joyce M. Gromen
Tim Gugino
Allan Hall
Frank Haraczy
John T. Hardin
William Hathaway
Sam & Dot Hawley
Elizabeth Hazen

Marianne Heck
Melvin & Jane Henderson
John & Susan Hennip
Arthur Hochman
Tom & Kandi Hollman
Mario Houston
Dr. & Mrs. Frank Hudak
Al Huntley
Frank Jakovac
Thomas Jambro
Diane Jamison
Todd & Sarah Jay
Raymond Jeglinski
Naomi Johnson & Earl
Jacobs
Angela & Danny Jones
Henry Katzwinkel
Pat Kennedy
Robert Kern
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Frank J. Koch
David Korenich
Daniel Kysor
John B. Lane
Tom Lane
Richard & Gretchen Lang
Dwight P. Langendorfer
Robert J. Lawrence
Ed Ledrick
James S. Lee
Todd Lee
Scott Legacy
Dr. J. Blair Logan

Rob Lowther
Lisa Lucas
Andrew Lutz
Mary Lytle
Ronal Madow
Emil & Patty Magdik
Charlie & Theresa Malec
George Mamros
Rebecca A. Manship
Debbie Marcinko
Sue Marshall
John McBride
Keith McCauley
Charles W. McCleary
Bob McConnell
Mike McCoy
James & MaryLou
McDonald
Flora McGuigan
Jon McWherter
Dr. & Mrs. Gary Means
Robert A. Mengerink
Robert Minor
Thomas J. Mira
Jody Mooradian
Mark F. Moosa
Homer Mosco
Chris & Debra Myers
Jolene Nagel
L. & Jean Nanns
Sharon Navoney
Patricia Nemeth
Dr. Thomas H. Nuhfer

Paul E. Nyberg
Dr. Glenn W. Olsen
Rege O'Neill
Edward Operini
Ray & Pam Overholt
Fred Pandrok
Janet C. Papiemik
Ron & Kathy Pappafava
Bob Parker
William Patterson
Paul Pfeiffer
Pete Philley
Thomas Price
Jack Podowski
James Ravannack
Richard Reese
Mamie Repasky
Fred & Gayle Richetta
Curtis Robinson
John Sanborn
Humbart "Smokey"
Santilio
Bill & Teresa Scherr
Cletus Schirra
Steve Secules
Da vid Seigh
Jim Sekel
Matt & Cindy Seth
Ray & Kim Seth
David J. Sheneman
Joseph Shesman
Tom Shifflet
Sue & Bob Siar

Douglas Sidle
Mr. & Mrs. Simon
Greg Sirb
David & Kym Snell
George Starzec
James Stevens
Arthur E. Steves
Al & Mary Stone
John Stonis
Kate Strosser
Ronal J. Susmarski
Harry K. Thomas
Connie Thompson
Kenneth Torboli
Bernard & Linda
Twardowski
Keith J. Vay
Gerry Vensel
Margaret V\^lker
Bob Wallace
Timothy P. Ward
Mark Weidner
Allan Weisel
Becky Werling-Uszak
Bemie Whitman
Andrea Williams
Jack Williams
Michael M. Zahorchak
Paul E. Zarenko
David M. Zewe
Anthony W. Zumpetta

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Edinboro University of Pe^psylvania
1998-99 Fighting Scots Numerical Roster
No

Name

Pos

Ht

Yr

Hometown/High School

3
10
12
13
14
21
31
32
33
34

Korie Morton
Kelli Stovell
Julie McNees
Kim Vay
Cara Peyton
Dana Polakowski
Courtney Cable
Gina Flukas
Marin Hightower
Jessica Rowe

G/F
G
G
F
G
G/F
C
G
F
G

5-11
5-5
5-6
5-10
5-7
5-11
6-1
5-5
6-1
5-8

Fr
Fr
So
So
Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr

Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills
Wilkinsburg, PA/Wilkinsburg
South Beaver, PA/Blackhawk
Lowber, PA/Yough
Cincinnati, OH/McAuley
Edinboro, PA/General McLane
Fairmont, WV/East Fairmont
Pittsburgh, PA/Chartiers Valley
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry Traditional Academy
Columbus, OH/ St. Francis DeSales

40

Kelli Torboli

F

6-0

Sr

Washington, PA/TrInIty

44

Shaylyn Rosello

G

5-8

Fr

Wasington, PA/WashIngton

45

Michelle Bowen

C

6-0

Fr

Rochester, NY/Churchville-Chili

50

Meghan Miller

G

5-7

Sr

Wexford, PA/North Catholic

Head Coach: Stan Swank (Purdue University, 1976)
Assistant Coach: Pam Artman (Edinboro University, 1995)
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lou Zadecky
Student Assistant Coach: Tami Piljuga

Clarion University of Pennsylvania
1998-99 Golden Eagles Numerical Roster
No

Name

Pos

Ht

Yr

Hometown/High School

10

Jamie Soboleski

G

5-5

Jr

Edinboro, PA/McDowell

12

Melissa Yearous

G/F

5-10

So

West Branch, lA/West Branch

14

Miesha Henry

G

5-5

Jr

Bakersfield, CA/South Bakersfield

15

Christina Werries

G

5-9

So

Pittsburgh, PA/Oakland Catholic

22

Alison Campbell

G/F

5-10

Sr

Dallastyown, PA/Dallastown

23

Brandi Lawhorn

G

5-7

Jr

Vandergrift, PA/Kiski Area

32

Bobbi Schneider

G

5-10

Sr

Whitaker, PA/West Mifflin

33

Krista Archiable

F

6-0

Jr

Hudson, OH/Hudson

42

Heather Jensvold

F

5-11

So

Long View, WA/Mark Morris

53

Erica Johnson

G

5-9

Jr

Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills

54

Michelle Anglin

F

5-9

So

Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills

Head Coach: Gie Parsons (Slippery Rock University 1971)
Assistant Coaches: Scott Creighton and Jim Brunelli

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Fighting Scots!!!

The ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ot>
Edinh|oro University of Pennsylyariia
istproud of the Universjlyi^s "
continued excellehce in academics,
athletics, and special prograras^ian^
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1998-99 EDIlVBORO BASKETBALL
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
1998-99 Women’s Basketball Schedule

Nov. 18 POINT PARK COLLEGE
HOME
20 at Lady Laker Classic
(vs. Bloomsburg)
Erie, PA
21 at Lady Laker Classic
(vs. Mercyhurst)
Erie, PA
24 D’YOUVILLE COLLEGE
HOME
28 15TH ANNUAL FIGHTING SCOT TOURNAMENT
HOME
(LaRoche, St Vincent Mercyhurst)
29 15TH ANNUAL FIGHTING SCOT TOURNAMENT
HOME
(LaRoche, St Vincent Mercyhurst)
Dec. 3 SALEM-lBKYOUNIVERSrrY
HOME
5 at Fairmont State College
Fairmont WV
7 at Daemen College
Amherst NY
12 BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY
HOME
27 at College of St Rose Toum.
Albany, NY
(St Rose, Albany State College, St Anselm College,
Millersville University of PA, Assumption College)

5:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
4 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.

1/3 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
7 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
TBA

28 at College of St Rose Toum.
Albany, NY
TBA
29 at College of St Rose Toum.
Albany, NY
TBA
Jan. 6 at Clarion University of PA*
Clarion, PA
6 p.m.
9 at California University of PA*
California, PA
6 p.m.
11 LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY HOME
6 p.m.
16 SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
1 p.m.
20 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA*
HOME
6 p.m.
23 LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
3 p.m.
27 at Slippery Rock University of PA*
Slippery RocK PA 6 p.m.
30 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
6 p.m.
Feb. 3 CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PA*
HOME
6 p.m.
10 at Indiana University of PA*
Indiana, PA
6 p.m.
13 at Shippensburg University of PA*
Shippensburg, PA 3 p.m.
17 SUPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
8 p.m.
20 at Lock Haven University of PA*
Lock Haven, PA 5 p.m.
23 PSAC Tournament
TBA
TBA
27-28PSAC Tournament
TBA (PSAC East) TBA
* Denotes Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division
game.

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
1998-99 Men’s Basketball Schedule
Nov. 14
18
21
24
28
Dec.2
5
9
19
29

30
Jan. 6
9
11
13

at Central State University
2 p.m.
16 SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
3 p.m.
POINT PARK COLLEGE
HOME
7:30 p.m.
20 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA*
HOME
8 p.m.
ST. ROSE COLLEGE
HOME
7:30 p.m.
23 LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
5 p.m.
WHEELING JESUIT COLLEGE
HOME
7:30 p.m.
27 at Slippery Rock University of PA*
Slippery Rock, PA 8 p.m.
MERCYHURST COLLEGE
HOME
7:30 p.m.
30 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
8 p.m.
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY
HOME
7:30 p.m. Feb. 3 CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PA*
HOME
8 p.m.
LAKE ERIE COLLEGE
HOME
7:30 p.m.
6 MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OF PA HOME
8 p.m.
GANNON UNIVERSITY
HOME
7:30 p.m.
10 at Indiana University of PA*
Indiana, PA
8 p.m.
at Mercyhurst College
Erie, PA
3 p.m.
13 at Shippensburg University of PA*
Shippensburg, PA3 p.m.
Porreco Cup Tournament
Erie, PA
6 p.m.
17 SUPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PA* HOME
8 p.m.
(Gannon University, Assumption College,
20 at Lock Haven University of PA*
Lock Haven, PA 5 p.m.
East Stroudsburg University of PA)
23 PSAC Tournament
TBA
TBA
Porreco Cup Tournament
Erie, PA
6/8 p.m.
27-28 PSAC Tournament
TBA (PSAC East) TBA
at Clarion University of PA*
Clarion, PA
8 p.m. * Denotes Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division
at California University of PA*
California, PA
8 p.m. game.
LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY HOME
8 p.m.
at Mansfield University of PA
Mansfield, PA
7 p.m.

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