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FIGHTING SCOTS
WINTER
SPORTS BROCHURE
1981
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1982
BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
SWIMMING
GYMNASTICS
VOLLEYBALL
NCAA
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ECAC
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EDINBORWTATE COLiiEGE
ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY
Position - Name
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald.............................
Associate - Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich.......................
Athletic Secretary - Peggy Tau......................... .
Athletic Trainer - Bob Klingler...................................
Assistant - Fran Adams..........................................
Baseball - Ron Bunofsky............................................
Basketball (Men), Head Coach - Guy Conti..............
Assistant - John Furcron ......................................
Basketball (Women), Head Coach - Dr. K. Lipkovich
Assistant - Dr. Jim Kennedy................................
Cross Country (Men) - Doug'Watts................. .........
Cross Country (Women) - Bill McDonald.................
Football, Head Coach - Denny Creehan...................
Assistant Head Coach - Tom Herman.................
Assistant - Dave Lyon............................................
Assistant - Rich Formosa.....................................
Assistant - Regis O'Neill........................................
Assistant - Mike Burke..........................................
Assistant - Pete DeStefano ...................................
Assistant - Malen Luke..........................................
Assistant - Mike Michaels.................................... .
Gymnastics - Carol Caler.......................................... .
Soccer - George Shimpeno ...................................... .
Softball - Monica Pellman ..........................................
Sports Information - Paul Newman...........................
Swimming - Ed Erdos ..................................................
Tennis (Men) - Dr. Jim Flynn......................................
Tennis (Women) - George Vierkorn...........................
Track (Men) - Doug Watts............................................
Track (Women) - Bill McDonald..................................
Volleyball (Men) - Dennis Patton.................................
Volleyball (Women) - Dr. Pat McLane.......................
Assistant to the Coach- Dr. Al Stone.....................
Wrestling - Fred Caro....................................................
Office Address
Telephone
113 McComb................ ........732-2778/2776
114 McComb............... ........732-2472/2776
114 McComb................ .....732-2776/2778
Training Room ............ ........732-2473
104 Crawford.............. ........732-2502
110 McComb................ ........732-2471
108 McComb................ ........732-2248
108 McComb............... ........732-2248
114 McComb............... ........732-2472
107 Compton .............. ........732-2773
112 McComb................ ........732-2584
Eariley Hall ................. ........732-2903
Sox Harrison Stad........ ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... .....732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
107 McComb................ ........732-2584
112 McComb................ ........732-2584
114 McComb............... ........732-2778
Ross Hall..................... .....732-2745/2929
Ill McComb................ ........732-2471/2208
116 Miller................... ........732-2806
110 McComb............... ........732-2471
112 McComb................ ........732-2584
Eariley Hall ................. ........732-2903
103 Crawford.............. ........732-2520
103 Crawford.............. ........732-2520
112 Academy .............. ........732-2504
Ill McComb................ ........732-2471
McComb Fieldhouse - The Home of Winter Sports for the "Fighting Scots"
WELCOME TO FIGHTING SCOT COUNTRY
MEMO TO THE MEDIA
Edinboro State's 1981 -82 guide has been designed to
assist members of the press in the coverage of Fighting
Scot athletic events. Press releases, photographs and
statistics of all winter sports will be made available for your
use throughout the season. Pre-game basketball material
(rosters, starters, statistics and records) are available at the
press table. A play-by-play, halftime and final statistics will
be provided for each home game. If additional information
is desired, please contact the Sports Information Office,
Paul Newman, Director, Edinboro State College, Edinboro,
Pa. 16444. Office Phone: (814) 732-2745; Home Phone:
(814) 732-3735.
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HA VE A GREA T YEAR! - THE SCOTS
Guide Editor: Paul Newman
Associate Editor: Pat Gillespie
Photo Credits: Rich Byington,
Jay Nodianos, Laura Stumpff
Staff Credits: Cheryl Harney, Pat Byrnes,
Pete Katsafanas, Rick Bengal, John Perkoski
Edinboro State College is committed to affirmative action for all
persons in its educational programs, activities and employment
practices. Please direct equal opportunity inquiries to the Affirma
tive Action Officer, Edinboro State College.
FIND IT FAST. . .
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald....... 4
College History .......................................3
Ass't. BB Coach - John Furcron......... 16
Men's Basketball Coach - Guy Conti... 6
Men's Basketball Opponents....... 12-16
Men's Basketball Outlook...................6-7
Men's Basketball Players.................. 8-10
Men's Basketball Records ........ 19-20
Men's Basketball Results................ 23-27
Men's Basketball Roster..........................9
Men's Basketball Statistics.................. 11
Men's Volleyball.................................... 28
President - Foster F. Dieboid...................2
Swimming Coach - Ed Erdos................ 46
Swimming Outlook and Roster___46-47
Team Trainer - Bob Klingler.................16
Women's BB Coach - Dr. Lipkovich ... 30
Women's Basketball Opponents .. 35-38
Women's Basketball Outlook.........30-31
Women's Basketball Players...........32-34
Women's Basketball Records.........40-41
Women's Basketball Results...........39-40
Women's Basketball Roster.................. 33
Gymnastics Coach - Carol Caler...........42
Women's Gymnastics..................... 42-43
Wrestling Coach - Fred Caro................ 44
Wrestling Outlook and Roster.........44-45
EDINBORO
STATE
COLLEGE
1981-82 WINTER SPORTS
BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
SWIMMING
VOLLEYBALL
GYMNASTICS
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NEW LEADERSHIP FOR THE 1980’S
EDINBORO STATE...MEETING NEW CHALLENGES
President Diebold's principal fields of profes
sional interest include higher education manage
ment, governance, and planning; budget development
and fiscal control; legislative liaison; and personnel
management/collective bargaining.
A native of Orange, New Jersey, he served as
President of the University of Alaska from 19771979. Prior to that, he was executive secretary to the
Board of Regents and Special Assistant to the Presi
dent of the University of Alaska's statewide system.
From 1969 to 1976, he was director of the Division of
College Development of Kean College, New Jersey
(formerly Newark State College), and from 1965 to
1969, he was Assistant Superintendent of Neptune
Township Public Schools in New Jersey.
President Diebold was formerly a member of the
graduate school of education at Kean College from
1969 to 1976; a teacher of English and Psychology in
the Neptune Township Public Schools from 1959 to
1965; and in 1957 and 1958, he was a supervisor at
the Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center for the
Emotionally Disturbed in Farmingdale, New Jersey.
ESC President — Foster F. Diebold
Edinboro's President holds an associate degree
in psychology from Monmouth Community College,
West Long Branch, New Jersey; a bachelor of science
degree in education from Monmouth College, a
master of arts in educational administration from
Seton Hall University; and he has met course require
ments for his doctorate in education at Rutgers
University. While at Rutgers University in 1963, he
received a Wall Street Journal fellowship.
Foster F. Diebold was named Edinboro State
College's 14th President on August 1, 1979. Since
that time, he has brought a consistently determined
vision to his guidance of the College's many-faceted
services to northwestern Pennsylvania.
Noted for his extensive experience in the field of
education management, President Diebold had pre
viously served as President of the University of
Alaska statewide system.
Founded as a private academy in 1857, Edinboro State
cultural standpoint, Edinboro now makes contributions in
the fields of education, government, environmental improve
ment, urban and rural problems, crime prevention, and
service to business and industry. Recent program develop
ments include those in the high-demand areas of allied
health, business administration, communications, com
puter technology, nursing, and various pre-professional
offerings such as law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy and
veterinary science. Numerous student internships provide
additional examples of the College's efforts to create a close
working relationship with the people it serves while, at the
same time, offering students intellectual and career
opportunities.
College has continued its surge to the forefront as one of
the leading educational institutions in western Pennsyl
vania. Situated on a sprawling 585-acre campus in the scenic
resort community of Edinboro, the College is within 100
miles of the educational and cultural centers of Buffalo,
President Diebold currently serves as Chairman
of the Committee on Administration and Finance in
the State College and University System of Penn
sylvania and in July will begirfa term as a member of
the Commission of Presidents Executive Committee.
He holds membership on the American Association
of State Colleges and Universities Committee on
State Relations, and on the Government Relations
Committee of the Pennsylvania Association of
Colleges and Universities.
His innovative efforts at Edinboro have taken
many shapes. Most recently, he initiated a total
reorganization of the College's various academic
schools and administrative offices with a watchful
eye upon fiscal responsibility and increased institu
tional responsiveness. In keeping with his policy of
making maximum use of existing campus resources
in higher education, he has imaginatively met the
ever-changing needs brought about by new and
emerging student interests and societal expecta
tions.
Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. It is just 15 miles south of Erie,
the third largest city in Pennsylvania, and easily accessible
from all directions by interstates 79, 80 and 90.
Having provided 125 years of service, Edinboro has the
distinction of being the second normal school established
in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. It has
grown to more than forty buildings including the 350,000-
Edinboro has initiated an All-College Honors Program
to provide challenging and enriched learning experiences
for academically gifted students. Undergraduate students
are encouraged to strive for academic excellence both in
their major fields and in other disciplines. Honor students
pursue studies that are greater in depth and scope than
those required of other undergraduates.
volume Baron-Forness Library, a modern seven-story
structure which serves as a focal point for the spacious
campus. More than 5,500 students representing almost
every county in the Commonwealth, as well as numerous
President Diebold's community service includes
membership on the Board of Corporators, Hamot
Medical Center in Erie, and on Marine Bank's Local
Advisory Board. Recently he was a panel participant
at the First Global Conference on the Future in
Toronto, Canada.
Unique cooperative programs with area business
and industry are also the result of President Diebold's
revitalization of Edinboro State College. Among his
favorite projects is the All-College Honors Program,
which draws upon the contributions of College staff
for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes the
academic distinction of excellent students by offering
specialized interdisciplinary course work and ad
vanced research work.
The President and his wife, Patricia, have two
daughters, six-year-old Jessica and recent arrival,
three-month-old Stacey.
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states and foreign countries attend Edinboro. Its tradition of
educational service and research is matched by a distin
Although the costs for attending ESC rank among the
lowest in the Commonwealth, over $6,000,000 in financial
aid is available annually to eligible students.
guished 350-member faculty, more than half of whom have
earned doctoral degrees.
The College now offers more than 100 undergraduate,
Students are admitted to the College in September,
January, or at the beginning of each summer session and are
considered for admission on the basis of their general
scholarship, nature of secondary program, and SAT or ACT
graduate, and associate degree programs, a diversity
unmatched by any other college or university in north
western Pennsylvania, While seeking to meet the educa
tional needs of its region from both a professional and
scores.
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ESC ATHLETIC PROGRAM GETS NEW LEADER
span, his cagers won four Western Division Penn
sylvania Conference crowns, the PC state champion
ship and two District 18 titles that netted trips to the
NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 ESC
records and made 19 post-season appearances while
four of his players were named All-Americans.
Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro,
McDonald served as assistant basketball coach in
Erie, Pa. He is a 1965 graduate of Bridgeport High
School in his hometown of Bridgeport, West Virginia.
In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry and
physical education from West Virginia Wesleyan
College and he also holds a master's degree in health
from the University of Buffalo. He has done doctoral
work in sports science at West Virginia University
As an undergraduate, he set nine school repords
at Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPl
basketball All-American. In 1960, he was the second
leading scorer in the United States, averaging slightly
over 33 points a game, and led his team to the
national basketball tournament in Kansas City,
Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's All-Tourna
ment Team in 1959 and 1960.
Athletic Director — Jim McDonald
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight
Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches
and that same year was honored as one of the top ten
finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll.
McDonald's honors also include selection to the
West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and
membership in the West Virginia Sports Hall of
Fame. He served four years op the NAIA's AllAmerican selection committee,and was chosen by
the NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBAbound cagers who won the Gold Medal In Israel's
Hapoel Games. His all-star coaching assignment
brough additional recognition to Edinboro as the
College was named as the team's official training
site.
Jim McDonald, an associate professor in Edinboro's Department of Health and Physical Education,
was appointed the College's new athletic director on
June 1st of this past summer. Edinboro President
Foster Diebold named McDonald on the basis of his
aggressive leadership capabilities and his anticipated
role to increase fund raising activities for the Scots'
athletic program.
The newly appointed athletic director made im
mediate changes in the Scots' athletic program by
adding women's cross country and men's volleyball
to increase Edinboro's offerings to 17 men and
women's intercollegiate sports. To make the Scots
competitive at the NCAA Division II level, he also
kicked off the College's first major fund raising
campaign for student athletic scholarships. He empha
sized the fact that scholarship support was the
athletic program's major challenge and set a
$100,000 goal that the staff would work toward by
September of 1982.
in addition to his classroom and basketball
coaching duties, McDonald was Edinboro State's golf
coach for 17 years during which his teams won over
40 tournaments and finished as high as 3rd place at
the NCAA Division II National Tournament. He was
twice selected District Coach of the Year in golf.
As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a
record of extensive community involvement. He was
Little League Baseball Director for four years and for
the past two years, has been a member of the
General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary
Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike, and Matthew.
McDonald has been at Edinboro State since
1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting Scot
basketball coach (1962-1975) and never experienced
a losing season while his teams compiled an impres
sive 181 wins against only 89 losses. During that
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Fighting Scots to their best season in history with a
24-5 record while grabbing the PC's Western crown,
the district championship, three tourney titles and a
triptothe NAIA National Tournament in KansasCity.
His team also cracked the record for consecutive
victories with 13 straight successes.
During his six years at the Fighting Scot helm,
Conti'steams havecompiledan 83-69overall record,
while making two trips to the NAIA District 18
championships. His best season after his career
opener was 1979-80's impressive 21 -6 ledger which
ranks as the eighth best in Edinboro's 47-year
basketball history.
Prior to his basketball tutorship, Conti was the
Scots' head baseball coach before serving as assis
tant football coach for four seasons. In his two years
as the Scots' diamond mentor, Conti assembled a
talent-laden team that recorded school's baseball
history. He quickly climbed the ladder in ESC's
football program moving from freshman coach, then
to tutor the Scots' receivers and finally to direct the
ESC backfield as offensive coordinator in his last two
campaigns. During his two years of grooming the
offense, Edinboro finished with a very respectable
9-6-3 slate.
Conti and his wife, Jan, have four children - Kim,
a junior at Robert Morris College; Kurt, a freshman at
Gannon University; along with Craig and Kelly who
attend McDowell High School in Erie.
Coach - Guy Conti
When Guy Conti stepped into the cage coaching
ranks seven years ago, his efforts in basketball
followed the same pattern as his past endeavors -successful. The Freeport, Pa., native directed the
SCOUTING THE 1981-82 SCOTS
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2745,
Home Phone: 814-732-3735
LOCATION: Edinboro, Pa., 16444
PRESIDENT: Foster F. Diebold
NICKNAME: Fighting Scots
COLORS: Red and White
ASSISTANT COACH:
John Furcron (Bowling Green '59)
FIELDHOUSE: McComb (3,400)
BASKETBALL OFFICE: McComb Fieldhouse
Basketball phone: 814-732-2248
ENROLLMENT: 5,800
RETURNING STARTERS: 4
HEAD COACH: Guy Conti (Clarion '65)
TEAM STRENGTHS: Shooting, quickness
COACHES RECORD: Six years, 83-69
TEAM WEAKNESS: Dominant big man
1980-81 RECORD: 7-17
1981-82 CAPTAINS: Land Battle, Steve Senko
1980-81 HOME RECORD: 4-8
TEAM TRAINER: "Doc" Klinger
1980-81 ROAD RECORD: 3-9
MOST WINS: 24-5 (1975-76) - Conti
1980-81 CONFERENCE FINISH: 4th Place, 4-6
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: Allegheny
Tournament (1976), West Va. Wesle
yan Tournament (1976) - Conti
LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 1/7
ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA, AIAW, ECAC,
Pa. Conference
DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS: NAIA District 18
(1976) - Conti
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
SCOT GAGERS “REBUILT”
"Although this could be the best jumping team
I've ever had, we're still in need of a dominating
center," projected Conti. "If Mike Albert (6-9, So.)
matures underneath, we will have a very strong allaround team. Of course, we still have Land (Battle)
who can play center for us and he was second team
All-Conference last year. It would just really help us
to have Mike readv and move Land to forward,"
The high-leaping Battle set a torrid rebounding
pace with his 11.0 grabs per game average and
registered the second-best shot blocking season in
Scot history by rejecting 61 attempts.
Should Battle remain in the pivot, look for 6-4
sophomore Barry Marshall to man the other forward
spot, along with Thompson. Marshall looked impres
sive in his brief stint on the court last year and
showcased exceptional quickness under the hoop.
Still on tap is 6-6 junior John Luca, who has logged
plenty of varsity playing time and needs only consis
tency to win the nod. Luca tossed in 118 markers and
pulled away 96 missed shots.
Edinboro is deep in talent at the point guard
behind Senko, where a trio of experienced players
are available for duty. On hand are long-range
shooting Willie Lee (5-6, So.), and Steubenville
transfer Brian Sharick (5-11, So.).
At the other guard position, Marshall will back up
Edwin Wright along with 6-1 sophomore Julius
Holman. Opponents could be surprised to see a pair
of new faces dent the starting five early in the likes of
steady-playing transfer Brian Simmons and talented
freshmen 6-7 Clyde Brabson.
Edinboro State coach Guy Conti can hardly wait
until his 1981 -82 basketball squad, consisting of four
returning starters and seven lettermen, hits the
hardwoods to see if his Fighting Scots can continue
the impressive pace set late last season. "We were
forced to rebuild last year," reflected Conti, "but we
rebuilt in a hurry."
Conti, who is in his sixth season with the Scots
and owns an 83-69 overall mark at ESC, watched his
young cagers struggle in 1980-81 until the second
semester. At that point, he mixed a pair of transfers,
6-5 center Land Battle and 6-5 forward Marcus
Thompson, with playmaking junior sensation 5-10
Steve Senko and quick-maturing soph guard 6-1
Edwin Wright to form the nucleus of a regenerated
band of Fighting Scots. A late season surge on the
strength of the talented and exciting new combi
nation saw Edinboro rally to win a berth in the
Pennsyivnaia Conference's Western Division play
offs.
"We may still be a young team (no seniors),"
claims Conti, "but we will be experienced. I think our
biggest asset will be the all-around scoring ability we
possess. You can't really point to shut down one
person because everyone's a bonafide threat," the
Boro mentor continued.
A quick glance at the scoring stats bear out
Conti's assessment of his squad. All four returning
starters dented the double-digit column. Thompson's
15 ppg led the way, followed by Senko's 12.6, Battle's
12.5, and Wright's 12.3.
Land Battle - C-F, 6-5, Jr., Toledo, Ohio
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Brian Simmons - F-G, 6*3, Jr., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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THE FIGHTING SCOTS
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Edwin Wright - G, 6-1, So., Clewiston, Fla.
G FG
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1980-81 24 120 .385 54 .730
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EDINBORO STATE'S 1981 FIGHTING SCOTS: Seated
L-R) Mike Calahan, Keith Woods, Julius Holman,
Brian Simmons, Steve Senko, Brian Sharrick, Edwin
Wright and Willie Lee. Standing (L-R) Derrick Burton,
John Luca, Clyde Brabson, Mike Albert, Marcus
Thompson, Land Battle, Barry Marshall, and Noel
Fisher.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981 >82 ALPHABETICAL BASKETBALL ROSTER
POS.
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Sports Info. Director: Chris Beall
Athletic Director: Harold Martin
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegiate Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 15-11
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Depth
Team Weakness: Height
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: S. Johnson (C-F, 6-5, So., 15.0)
Randy Smith (G, 6-0, Sr, 14.0)
Top Newcomers: Anthony Williams (C-F, 6-5, Jr.)
Bryon Williams (G, 6-1, So.)
November 27-28 at Fairmont Tournament
Location: Fairmont, West Virginia
Enrollment: 5,500
Colors: Maroon and White
Nickname: Falcons
Home Court: Feaster Center
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Joe Retton
Sports Info. Director: Joe Lambiotte
Athletic Director: Colin T. Cameron
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegiate Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 26-5
Last Game: 1978-79, Fairmont 107-82
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strength: Point guard
Team Weakness: Loss of big man
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Kevin Beaford (G, 5-11, Jr. 19.7)
Top Newcomers: Tim Murphy (F, 6-5, Fr.)
Joe Garrett (C, 6-8, Sr.)
UNIV. OF PITT-BRADFORD
December 2 at Pitt-Bradford
Location: Bradford, Pa.
Enrollment: 900
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Panthers
Home Court: T. L. McDowell Sports Center
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: Dick Danielson
Sports Info. Director: None
Athletic Director: Dick Danielson
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 16-11
Last Game: 1980-81, Pitt-Bradford 77-63
Lettermen Lost: /
Lettermen Returning: 9
Team Strength: Experience, quickness
Team Weakness: Size
Captain: Bob Hannon
Top Veterans: Bob Hannon (G, 6-2, Sr, 14.7)
Kenny Barber (F, 6-4, Jr., 15.0)
Top Newcomers: Randy Wade (G, 5-11, Jr.)
Urban McGJU (C, 6-7, Jr.)
SHIPPENSBURG STATE
November 27-28 at Fairmont Tournament
Location: Shippensburg, Pa.
Enrollment: 6,000
Colors: Red and Blue
Nickname: Red Raiders
Home Court: Heighes Fieldhouse
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Rodger Goodling
Sports Info. Director: John Alosi
Athletic Director: William Corman
Conference: Pennsylvania - East
1980-81 Record: 14-11
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Shooting, pressure defense
Team Weakness: Height
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Brian Cozzens (F, 6-6, Sr., 17.1)
Ed Henninger (G, 6-2, Sr, 11.0)
Top Newcomers: Lee Holms (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Parrish Petry (G, 6-0, Fr.)
GANNON UNIVERSITY
December 5 at Edinboro, February 15 at Gannon
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,200
Colors: Maroon and Old Gold
Nickname: Golden Knights
Home Court: Ganon Auditorium
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Dick Fox
Sports Info. Director: Steve Huefner
Atheltic Director: Howard Elwell
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 17-10
Last Game: Gannon 61-43, 70-57
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 10
Team Strength: Experience
Team Weakness: Inside Game
Captains: Dan Sculley, Roger Moore
WEST LIBERTY STATE
November 27-28 at Fairmont Tournament
Location: West Liberty, West Virginia
Enrollment: 2,600
Colors: Gold and Black
Nickname: Hilltoppers
Home Court: Bartell Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,500
Head Coach: Paul Holzshu
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BEHREND COLLEGE
Sports Info. Director: Randy Cosgrove
Athletic Director: TBA
Conference: ECAC-Metro
1980-81 Record: 9-17
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Guards
Team Weakness: Big Man
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Chip Harris (G, 6-1, So., 11.8)
Forest Grant (G, 6-2, So., 10.5)
Top Newcomers: Phi! Coles (F, 6-5, Fr.)
Mark Dobbs (G, 6-4, Fr.)
December 10 at Gannon
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,800
Colors: Blue, White and Red
Nickname: Cubs
Home Court: Erie Hall
Capacity: 700
Head Coach: Jim Sims
Sports Info. Director: Dave Bohun
Athletic Director: Herb Lauffer
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 18-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Behrend 55-54
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Rebounding, Defense
Team Weakness: Inexperience
Captains: Tom Blythe, Dan Vaughn
Top Veterans: Dan Vaughn (C, 6-6, Sr, 12.0)
Tom Blythe (F, 6-5, Jr, 5.0)
Top Newcomers: Rick Sims (G, 6-1, Fr.)
Steve Aden (F, 6-6, Fr.)
MERCYHURST
December 14 at Edinboro,
February 8 at Mercyhurst
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,300
Colors: Blue and Green
Nickname: Lakers
Home Court: Campus Center
Capacity: 1,700
Head Coach: Bill Kalbaugh
Sports Info. Director: Howard C. Twiggs
Athletic Director: Dr. Michael Cusack
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 10-16
Last Game: 1980-81, Mercyhurst 73-68, Edin
boro 83-74
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Guards
Team Weakness: Inside Game
Captains: Bob Blackwell, Greg Becker
Top Veterans: Greg Becker (F, 6-5, Sr., 10.9)
Bob Blackwell(G, 6-1, Sr., 11.4)
Top Newcomers: John Berkley (F, 6-6, Fr.)
John Green (G, 6-0, Fr.)
ALLIANCE COLLEGE
December 11 at Edinboro
Location: Cambridge Springs, Pa.
Enrollment: 300
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Eagles
Home Court: Cambridge Springs High School Gym
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: Ted Haluch
Sports Info. Director: Albert Modrejewski
Athletic Director: Ted Haluch
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 2-12
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 87-66
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Height, Experience
Team Weakness: Lack of Depth
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: HaroldMong (C, 6-8, Jr., 17.8)
Steve Crane (G, 6-2, Sr, 6.5)
Top Newcomers: Chris Berdis (F, 6-3, So.)
John Swoyer (G, 6-2, Fr.)
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
January 8-9 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: MeadviUe, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,900
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Gators
Home Court: David Mead Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,400
Head Coach: John Reynders
Sports Info. Director: Beth Hough
Athletic Director: Norman Sundstrom
Conference: President's Athletic
1980-81 Record: 16-8
Last Game: 1975-76, Edinboro 95-84
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Experience
ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE
Decebmer 12 at Robert Morris
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,800
Colors: Blue and White
Nickname: Colonials
Home Court: John Jay Center
Capacity: 1,700
Head Coach: Matt Furganic, Jr.
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SLIPPERY ROCK STATE
January 13 at Edinboro,
February 3 at Slippery Rock
Team Weakness: Inexperienced big man
Captains: Phi! Murphy, Darryl Dawson
Top Veterans: Phi!Murphy (F, 6-4, Sr, 20.5)
Bruce Nesdore (G, 6-2, So., 12.7)
Top Newcomers: Mike Pawelec (C, 6-7, Fr.)
Mike Miller (C, 6-5, Fr.)
Location: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Enrollment: 6,000
Colors: Green and White
Nickname: Rockets, The Rock
Home Court: Morrow Fieldhouse
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Dave Rooney
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Oliver
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 6-19
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 88-78, 75-71,
84-74
Lettermen Lost: 6
Letterman Returning: 7
Team Strength: Defense, shooting
Team Weakness: Experience, height
Captains: Dave Boetger, Troy Mild
Top Veterans: Bill Rausch (G, 6-2, Jr., 15.7)
Troy Mild (F, 6-3, So., 13.1)
Top Newcomer: Mike McConnell (G, 5-10, Fr.)
GENESEO STATE
January 8-9 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: Geneseo, NY
Enrollment: 5,100
Colors: Blue and White
Nickname: Blue Knights
Home Court: Kuh! Gym
Capacity: 2,500
Head Caoch: Tom Pope
Sports Info. Director: Dan Hurley
Athletic Director: Robert Riedel
Conference: SUNYAC-West
1980-81 Record: 9-14
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 7
Lettermen Returning: 2
Team Strength: Height, quickness
Team Weakness: Shooting
Captains: Dave Zielinski, Alonzo Burgin
Top Veterans: Dave Zielinski (C, 6-7, Jr., 3.4)
Top Newcomers: Alonzo Burgin (G, 6-2, Jr.)
CALIFORNIA STATE
January 16 at Edinboro, February 6 at California
Location: California, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,500
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Vulcans
Home Court: Hamer Hall
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Tim Loomis
Sports Info. Director: Bob Wood
Athletic Director: Jeff PetruCci (interim director)
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 7-18
Last Game: 1980-81, California 62-60
Edinboro 67-57
Lettermen Lost: /
Lettermen Returning: 10
Team Strength: Overall size, defense
Team Weakness: Shooting
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Bruce Gwin (C-F, 6-5, Sr., 11.3)
Maxie Wiley (G, 6-5, So., 11.9)
Top Newcomers: John Acors (C, 6-10, Fr.)
Mark Lewis (F, 6-6, Fr.)
SWARTHMORE
January 8-9 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: Swarthmore, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,300
Colors: Garnet
Nickname: Little Quakers
Home Court: Lamb-Miller Fieldhouse
Capacity: 1,200
Head Coach: John DeGregorio
Sports Info. Director: Hugh Meehan
Athletic Director: David Moyer
Conference: MASCAC
1980-81 Record: 7-17
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Defense
Team Weakness: Lack of Height
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: G. Doughtery (C, 6-4, Sr, 16.8)
Ron Bradley (F, 6-2, Jr., 14.2)
Top Newcomers: Andrew Hargadon (F, 6-5, Fr.)
Tole Hart (F, 6-3, Fr.)
UNIV. OF PITT-JOHNSTOWN
January 18 at Pitt-Johnstown
Location: Johnstown, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,500
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Head Coach: Joe DeGregorio
Sports Info. Director: Richard P. Herman
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 23-6
Last Game: 1980-81, Clarion 86-85, 86-82
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Forwards
Team Weakness: Guards
Captains: Joe Malis, Chris Roosevelt
Top Veterans: Joe Malis (G-F, 6-6, Sr., 18.1)
Chris Roosevelt (F, 6-4, Jr., 14.3)
Top Newcomers: Darryl Whiten (G, 5-9, Fr.)
Dan Koze! (C, 6-8, Fr.)
PITT-JOHNSTOWN (CONT’D)
Colors: Light Blue and Gold
Nickname: Mountain Cats
Home Court: UPJ-Sports Center
Capacity: 2,300
Head Coach: Jim Basista
Sports Info. Director: Tom Bowers
Athletic Director: C. Edward Sherlock
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 9-17
Last Game: 1979-80, Edinboro 103-78, 62-60
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Back court
Team Weakness: Inside depth
Captains: Bruce Gunter, John Pion, Chuck Glasser
Top Veterans: Bruce Gunter (F, 6-5, Sr., 10.8)
Chuck Glasser (F, 6-5, Sr., 13.4)
Top Newcomers: Tim Eberly (C, 6-8, Fr.)
Dave Higinbotham (F, 6-4, Fr.)
DAEMEN
January 25 at Edinboro
Location: Amherst, NY
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Golden Warriors
Home Court: Bell Arena
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: Ken Murray
Sports Info. Director: TBA
Athletic Director: Ken Murray
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 7-17
Last Game: 1979-80, Edinboro 102-77
Lettermen Lost: 7
Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strength: Quickness
Team Weakness: Size
Captains: Tom Williams, Rhett Beverly
Top Veterans: Tom Williams (F, 6-4, Sr., 20.1)
Rhett Beverly (G, 6-3, Sr., !6.4)
Top Newcomers: Arthur Mack (C, 6-7, Jr.)
Ricky Long (C, 6-6, Fr.)
LOCK HAVEN STATE
January 20 at Lock Haven,
February 10 at Edinboro
Location: Lock Haven, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,550
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Bald Eagles
Home Court: Thomas Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,000
Head Coach: Dr. Brad Black
Sports Info. Director: Buck O’Reilly
Athletic Director: Dr. Charles Eberle
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 14-12
Last Game: 1980-81, Lock Haven 97-92 (OT)
Edinboro 58-57
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Experienced starters
Team Weakness: Lack of depth
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Doug LeGette (F, 6-5, Sr., 18.3)
Terry Gilman (G, 5-11, Sr., 11.7)
Top Newcomers: Mike Greene (G, 6-5, Fr.)
Scott Dobak (C, 6-6, Fr.)
INDIANA UNIV. OF PA
January 27 at Indiana, February 17 at Edinboro
Location: Indiana, Pa.
Enrollment: 12,400
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Nickname: Big Indians
Home Court: Memorial Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,500
Head Coach: Carl Davis
Sports Info. Director: Larry Judge
Athletic Director: Herm Sledzik
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 17-11
Last Game: 1980-81, Indiana 96-72, 62-55 (OT)
96-69
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 8
CLARION STATE
January 23 at Edinboro, February 13 at Clarion
Location: Clarion, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,700
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Home Court: Tippin Gymnasium
Capacity: 5,000
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INDIANA (CONT’D)
Team Strength: Experience
Team Weakness: Overall size
Captain: Sam Scott
Top Veterans: Sam Scott (F, 6-3, Sr., 16.0)
Jeff Brown (G, 6-1, Sr., 16.5)
Top Newcomers: Dan Betts (F, 6-5, Jr.)
Dave Beck (F, 6-5, So.)
GROVE CITY
Janaury 30 at Edinboro
Location: Grove City, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,200
Colors: Crimson and White
Nickname: Wolverines
Home Court: Arena
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: John Barr
Sports Info. Director: Bob Smith
Athletic Director: R. Jack Behringer
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 13-10
Last Game: 1972-73, Edinboro 72-62
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Leadership, scoring
Team Weakness: Rebounding
Captains: Dan Tiiton, Tom Spelman
Top Veterans: Dan Tiiton (G, 5-9, Sr., 8.8)
Bob Crow (F, 6-3, Jr., 16.2)
Top Newcomers: Mark Zimmerman (C, 6-7, So.)
Curt Siveriing (C, 6-8, Fr.)
ASSISTANT COACH - JOHN FURCRON
John Furcron begins his seventh year in ESC
basketball. A Wilmington, Ohio product, Furcron
owns a B.S. degree from Bowling Green, along with a
master's and doctorate from ^West Virginia Uni
versity. He came to Edinborp after teaching nine
years in the Elyria, Ohio, school system and stepped
in to guide ESC's soccer team to their first NAIA
district title. He and his wife, Gloria, and their
children, Angela and John, reside in Edinboro.
LAROCHE
February 1 at LaRoche
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,500
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Red Devils
Home Court: Carson Middle School
Capacity: 800
Head Coach: John Pasquinelli
Sports Info. Director: Carmen Diestler
Athletic Director: Ed Skacan
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 15-8
Last Game: 1980-81, LaRoche 62-59
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Quickness
Team Weakness: Size
Captains: Eric Urbanowicz, Jeff Haus
Top Veterans: Eric Urbanowicz (F, 6-2, Sr., 10.6)
Jeff Haus (G, 6-0, Sr., 7.9)
Top Newcomers: Bob Klocek (F, 6-5, Sr.)
TEAM TRAINER - BOB KLINGLER
Bob Klingler begins his 15th year of giving
Fighting Scot athletes the tops in professional
medical care. The 1952 Lock Haven grad ventured to
Hermann School of Physical Therapy in Houston,
Texas and became a registered physical therapist in
1954. He later received his M.S. from Bucknell. Prior
to accepting his ESC post, Klingler taught at Milton
Hershey, a private boys' school in Hershey, Pa.,
where he served as the Spartans' head football
mentor, head track coach and assistant basketball
coach. Bob and his daughter, Julie, make their home
in nearby Washington Township.
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Alderson Broaddus
Allegheny
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Alma
Ashland
Atlantic Christ.
Baldwin-Wallace
Behrend
Bloomsburg
Bluffton
Buffalo
Buffalo State
Buffalo St. Tchrs.
California
Cal State-Fullerton
Canisius
Capital
Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Tech
Central Michigan
Cheyney
Clarion
Cleveland State
Concord
Daemen
DeSalles
Erie Branch
Fairmont
Fenn
Findley
Fredonia
Frostburg
Gannon
Geneva
Georgia State
Grove City
Gustavus-Adolphus
Hiram
Indiana (Pa.)
Kanty
Kent
Kenyon
Kutztown
Lake Superior State
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2
2
0
LATEST
LOST
GAME
1
1974-75
0
1975-76
12
1975-76
24
1980-81
0
1971-72
1
1973-74
0
1977-78
1
1975-76
2
1980-81
3
1973-74
0
1962-63
3
1951-52
1
1946-47
1
1929-30
46
1980-81
0
1968-69
3
1941-42
1
1976-77
0
1979-80
2
1962-63
1
1965-66
3
1975-76
44
1980-81
1
1967-68
0
1977-78
0
1979-80
0
1940-41
0
1930-31
1
1978-79
4
1964-65
1
1933-34
6
1969-70
0
1976-77
30
1980-81
6
1978-79
0
1977-78
16
1972-73
0
1975-76
0
1970-71
53
1980-81
0
1928-29
1
1937-38
1
1971-72
0
1973-74
1
1975-76
TEAM
LaRoche
Lawrence Tech
Lock Haven
Long Beach State
Los Angeles State
Mansfield
Marietta
Mars Hill
Mercyhurst
Mich. Lutheran
Morgan State
Mount Union
Muskingum
Northern Michigan
Oberlin
Ohio Chiropody
Ohio Wesleyan
Oneonta State
Palm Beach Atlantic
Pitt-Bradford
Pitt-Johnstown
Point Park
Roberts Wesleyan
St. Lawrence
Saint Mary's
St. Vincent
Salem
Shepherd
Slippery Rock
Thiel
Walsh
Washington & Lee
Waynesburg
West Chester
West Georgia
West Virginia State
West Va. Wesleyan
Western Ontario
Westminster
Westmont
Wheeling
Wilmington (Del.)
Wise.-Milwaukee
Wittenberg
Youngstown YMCA
WON
0
2
32
0
1
5
1
1
8
1
0
1
0
1
1
7
2
1
1
0
5
6
6
0
1
6
1
0
49
24
2
0
4
1
1
1
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
LATEST
LOST
GAME
2
1980-81
1942-43
2
13
1980-81
1
1968-69
0
1968-69
7
1974-75
0
1971-72
0
1970-71
1980-81
8
0
1965-66
1
1977-78
2
1972-73
2
1973-74
1970-71
1
1
1978-79
0
1940-41
0
1972-73
1
1971-72
0
1974-75
1
1980-81
3
1979-80
1980-81
7
0
1969-70
1
1979-80
1939-40
0
3
1980-81
1971-72
1
1976-77
1
47
1980-81
9
1964-65
0
1966-67
1
1978-79
0
1966-67
1929-30
1
0
1975-76
0
1973-74
2
1978-79
0
1973-74
5
1980-81
1
1971-72
1
1976-77
1
1972-73
1
1969-70
1
1971-72
1
1928-29
OPPONENTS CENTURY CLUB
OPP
131
112
111
110
110
109
109
108
107
Indiana
Clarion
Mount Union
California
Clarion
Allegheny
Indiana
California
Geneva
ESC
72
104
94
73
92
106
67
95
98
YEAR
1955-56
1958-59
1971-72
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1953-54
1964-65
1966-67
OPP
107
106
106
104
103
103
103
102
101
17
-
-
Fairmont
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
U. of Wisconsin
Alliance
Indiana
Mercyhurst
California
Clarion
ESC
82
65
94
85
102
85
73
78
88
YEAR
1978-79
1967-68
1958-59
1969-70
1957-58
1959-60
1977-78
1965-66
1958-59
SEASONS RANKED BY PERCENTAGES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
15.
17.
18.
19.
20.
20.
22.
23.
24.
PCT
.923
.857
.827
.815
.800
.792
.782
.778
.778
.750
.733
.727
.708
.705
.667
.667
.654
.636
.615
.591
.591
.571
.555
.550
W-L
YEAR
1931-32
1928-29
1975-76
1974-75
1938-39
1967-68
1965-66
1979-80
1939-40
1973-74
1940-41
1963-64
1961-62
1949-50
1970-71
1930-31
1971-72
1968-69
1933-34
1969-70
1972-73
1929-30
1964-65
1962-63
12-1
12-2
24-5
22-5
8-2
19-5
18-5
21-6
14-4
18-6
11-4
16-6
17-7
12-5
16-8
10-5
17-9
14-8
8-5
13-9
13-9
8-6
10-8
11-9
25.
26.
26.
26.
26.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
36.
38.
39.
40.
40.
42.
43.
44.
44.
46.
47.
48.
YEAR
1936-37
1966-67
1950-51
1935-36
1942-43
1976-77
1946-47
1957-58
1978-79
1948-49
1937-38
1954-55
1958-59
1952-53
1977-78
1953-54
1951-52
1941-42
1980-81
1960-61
1947-48
1956-57
1955-56
1945-46
W-L
7-6
TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS
PCT
.538
.500
.500
.500
.500
.478
.466
.452
.440
.437
.428
.400
.400
.381
.375
.333
.333
.307
10-10
9-9
5-5
1-1
11-12
7-8
10-11
11-14
7-9
6-8
8-12
8-12
8-13
9-15
6-12
6-12
4-9
7-17
6-15
4-11
5-14
4-16
0-5
.292
.281
.281
.266
.200
Lock Haven
Roberts Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Alliance
Alliance
Alliance
N. Michigan
Western Ontario
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
Alliance
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Clarion
Kenyon
W. Va. Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Lock Haven
Cleveland State
Western Ontario
OPP
90
96
97
86
72
108
98
62
79
55
104
78
73
64
84
99
78
84
79
60
61
ESC
107
107
106
105
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
101
101
101
100
100
100
100
YEAR
1967-68
1973-74
1966-67
1973-74
1973-74
1954-55
1970-71
1970-71
1970-71
1969-70
1958-59
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1967-68
1967-68
1964-65
1967-68
1973-74
18
-
Clarion
Daemen
Fredonia
Salem
Walsh
Waynesburg
Allegheny
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
California
Allegheny
Daemen
Slippery Rock
Behrend
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Alliance
Indiana
Slippery Rock
,
/
Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories
Consecutive Victories, One season
Consecutive Conference Wins
Guy Conti
(regular season play)
Sox Harrison
24-5
21-3
12-1
89.4
51.7
72.5
55.7
62.5
966
13
13
17
(29 games)
1975-76
1975-76
1931-32
1967-68
1966-67
1973-74
1965-66
1966-67
1975-76
1975-76
1975-76
1967-69
TEAM RECORDS - GAME
Points
Points, Half
Field Goals
Free Throws
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Points, Two Teams
Longest Games
.000
133
74
54
54
33-40
93.6
(26-27)
93
227
3 OT
Lock Haven
Point Park
Lock Haven
Alliance
Slippery Rock
Point Park
1967-68
1973-74
1967-68
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
Clarion (PC record)
ESC 119, Alliance 108
Lock Haven
1968-69
1954-55
1961-62
CHAMPIONSHIPS
EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
ESC
133
126
123
123
122
119
116
116
115
115
114
112
110
110
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
Most Wins
OPP
88
85
81
91
72
88
85
101
92
67
78
93
80
77
92
64
95
66
88
87
77
YEAR
1956-57
1978-79
1963-64
1971-72
1964-65
1965-66
1972-73
1961-62
1967-68
1968-69
1979-80
1958-59
1961-62
1979-80
1958-59
1973-74
1973-74
1956-57
1956-57
1964-65
1974-75
*NAIA District 18 (4): 1965-66 (McDonald), 1971-72 Regular Season Tournaments: Ashland Holiday
Tournament, 1973-74 (McDonald), Marietta
Pennsylvania Conference (1): 1967-68 (McDonald)
Tournament, 1971-72 (Rooney), Erie Classic,
PC Western Division (7): 1961-62 (Park), 1963-64
1975-76(Conti), AlleghenyTournament, 1975-76
(McDonald), 1965-66 (McDonald), 1967-68
(Conti), West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament,
(McDonald), 1968-69 (McDonald, 1974-75
1975-76 (Conti)
(McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti)
*Won the right to play in NAIATournament in Kansas
City, Mo.
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
MOST POINTS
Tim Smiley
Walt Askins
Don Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Don Lovett
Frank Smith
Dan Petchel
Melvin Hooker
Frank Smith
508
496
494
492
485
468
466
460
460
447
(29
(19
(25
(26
(24
(27
(22
(18
(26
(24
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
1975-76
1956-57
1978-79
1971-72
1970-71
1979-80
1964-65
1964-65
1979-80
1967-68
EST SCORING AVERAGES
Walt Askins
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
26.1 (19 games)
25.6 (18 games)
30.1 (9 games)
1956-57
1964-65
1966-67
SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Jerome Thomas
Lynn Nelson
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
58.9
58.3
55.8
59.4
1977-78
1966-67
1964-65
1966-67
(23 games)
(16 games)
(18 games)
(9 games)
-
19
-
-
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Roy Stauffer
Ken Gerber
Fred Riley
88.2 (90-102)
85.1 (63-74)
84.7 (100-118)
1972-73
1961-62
1971-72
MOST REBOUNDS
Darryl Meachem
393
1965-66
18.5 (10 games)
17.1 (23 games)
1966-67
1965-66
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES
Darryl Meachem
MOST POINTS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
54
52
Fredonia
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST FIELD GOALS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
21
21
Waynesburg
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST REBOUNDS
Don Dougan
39
Indiana State
(Pa. Conf. Record)
1964-65
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Ken Gerber
Roy Stauffer
Don Dougan
14-14
14-17
13-16
Gannon
Salem
Baldwin-Wallace
1961-62
1971-72
1964-65
20
19
California
Grove City
1973-74
1969-70
MOST ASSISTS
Larry Betar
Dave Knowiton
NAIA 2nd TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1964-65 Dan Petchel
NAIA 3rd TEAM, ALL-AMERICAN
1971-72
Fred Riley
1968-69 Frank Smith
1967-68 Frank Smith
1965-66
Darryl Meachem
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1970-71
Fred Riley
NAIA DISTRICT 18 1 st TEAM
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
Dennis Hampton
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
1971-72
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
1970-71
Frank Smith
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
1965-66
Darryl Meachem
Frank Smith
NAIA DISTRICT 18 2nd TEAM
1976-77 Tim Smiley, Gary Stanton
Roy Stauffer
1973-74
1971-72 Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell
1970-71
1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
Don Dougan, Mick Unick
1967-68
NAIA DISTRICT 30 1 st TEAM
Dan Petchel
1964-65
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
11
MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS
Ken Gerber
Slippery Rock
1979-80
38 (Pa. Conf. Record)
1961-62
MOST ASSISTS
Dave Knowiton
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
194 (24 games)
«
1970-71
129 (26 games)
1979-80
73 (27 games)
1979-80
NAIA DISTRICT 18 HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79
Don Lovett
1977-78
Charlie Hickox
1974-75
Roy Stauffer
1971-72
Fred Riley
1969-70
MOST STEALS
Nick Brascetta
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
TOP CAREER SCORERS
Walt Askins
1,739
Tim Smiley
1,574
Don Lovett
1,513
Dan Petchel
1,344
Fred Riley
1,279
Frank Smith
1,225
Jim Prokell
1,196
Gary Stanton
1,177
Roy Stauffer
1,153
Don Dougan
1,095
Melvin Hooker
917
Darryl Meachem
881
Rod Vashaw
879
Bob McVeigh
840
Wendell Rojik
812
1956-60
1973-77
1976-80
1962-65
1969-72
1966-69
1969-72
1974-78
1971-74
1964-68
1977-80
1963-67
1956-60
1949-51
1960-64
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
Don Dougan
992
1964-68
Darryl Meachem
897
1963-67
Gary Stanton
841
1974-78
Dan Petchel
744
1962-65
Melvin Hooker
708
1977-80
Ken Barker
689
1960-65
Don Lovett
660
1976-80
Frank Smith
637
1966-69
Wendell Rojik
622
1960-64
Jim Prokell
593
1969-72
Dennis Hampton
547
1973-76
Rick Sulka
507
1970-73
Don Gerdich
498
1971-74
Ron Beckett
459
1972-77
Art Dickinson
442
1968-71
CONFERENCE 1st TEAM
1979-80
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79
Don Lovett
1977-78
Gary Stanton
1976-77 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75
Tim Smiley
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1971-72
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1970-71
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
Dave Knowiton
Dan Petchel
21
-
-
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
Frank Smith
Don Dougan, Frank Smith
Lynn Nelson
Darryl Meachem
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
ALL-TIME SCORES
1928-29(12-2)
Coach; Sox Harrison
. CONFERENCE 2nd TEAM
1980-81
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1978-79
Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman
1977-78
Rick Federici, Don Lovett
1976-77 Tim Smiley
1974-75
Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar,
Don Childs
1973-74
Dennis Hampton, James Boyd,
Charlie Hickox
1972-73
Larry Betar
1971-72 Jim Romaniszyn
1970-71
Dave Knowiton
1968-69
Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins
1967-68
Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson,
Mick Unick
1965-66
Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan
f-
640
381
1929-30 (8-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1976-77
Don Lovett
1974-75
Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton
1971-72
Roy Stauffer
1968-69 Tim Ziner, Mick Unick, Jim Robinson
1966-67
Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins,
Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem,
Frank Smith
1964-65
Dave Shenelt
1962-63
Ken Barker
1961-62
Ken Barker, Jim Sims, Wendell Rojik
Darryl Meachem
ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE" TEAM
First Team
1980-81
Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79
Don Lovett
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
PITTSBURGH PRESS ALL-DISTRICT
First Team
1979-80
Melvin Hooker
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Dennis Hampton
1971-72
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1968-69
Frank Smith
$
Second Team
1980-81
Land Battle, Marcus Thompson
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1978-79
Melvin Hooker
1974-75
Charlie Hickox
1973-74 James Boyd, Dennis Hampton,
Charlie Hickox, Roy Stauffer
Second Team
1979-80
Don Lovett
1973-74 Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1970-71
Fred Riley
1969-70 Art Dickinson
Third Team
1974-75
1970-71
1969-70
ESC
0pp.
58 Clarion............................27
58 Fredonia......................... 26
58 Youngstown YMCA . . 38
87 Kanty College.................21
20 Clarion............................14
36 California . ......................25
46 Slippery Rock................ 32
24 Slippery Rock................ 36
49 Fredonia........................ 29
50 Indiana........................... 18
40 California.........................19
42 Youngstown YMCA . . 44
38 Indiana........................... 22
34 Slippery Rock................ 30
ESC
29
25
18
20
36
31
25
40
32
45
41
39
32
23
0pp.
Ashland...........................41
Slippery Rock................ 24
Buffalo St. Tchrs............. 20
Canisius........................ 38
West Chester................ 37
Waynesburg................... 25
Slippery Rock................ 22
California........................ 38
Clarion........................... 22
Indiana...........................25
Buffalo St. Tchrs............. 22
California........................ 52
Clarion...........................19
Indiana........................... 24
436
409
1930-31 (11-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
55 Alliance........................... 15
42 Alliance.......................... 20
43 Erie Branch.................. 22
24 West Chester............... 20
43 Kutztown........................32
34 Slippery Rock................ 33
21 Clarion............................ 14
29 Indiana...........................23
44 Erie Branch...................24
28 Slippery Rock................29
38 California.........................39
34 California.........................38
59 Clarion........................... 41
47 Indiana........................... 30
21 Allegheny......................29
562
Melvin Hooker - MVP Erie Morning News "Big Five",
Selected by Dean Smith for Olympic Trials,
Los Angeles Lakers in 8th round (183rd pick).
Fred Riley - UPI Small All-America 1971 -72, Basket
ball News 2nd Team, All-America 1971-72,
PCPA Honorable Mention 1970-71, SOS Classic
1971-72.
Darryl Meachem - SOS Classic Outstanding Athlete,
Penn-Ohio All-Section Team 1965-66.
Dave Shenefelt - Penn-Ohio Honorable Mention
1965-66
Charlie Hickox
Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell
22
-
-
409
1931-32(12-1)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
60
37
46
42
22
31
34
44
46
0pp.
Fredonia.........................26
Indiana............................31
Alliance....................... 23
Kutztown.....................31
California......................... 23
Slippery Rock............ 22
California......................... 17
Slippery Rock............ 35
Alliance.......................... 31
47 Clarion.........................16
32 Indiana.........................15
32 Clarion........................... 22
60 Fredonia......................22
538
54
48
37
39
37
32
56
41
41
35
49
314
1932-33
Coach: Sox Harrison
Being Researched
1933-34 (8-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
27
50
33
31
35
32
50
54
59
30
46
36
36
582
0pp.
Findley........................... 28
Fredonia ........................ 22
Clarion........................... 20
Westminster...................41
California........................ 32
Slippery Rock................ 37
Indiana........................... 34
Fredonia........................ 29
California........................ 25
Westminster.................. 45
Slippery Rock................34
Indiana........................... 38
Clarion........................... 34
519
ESC
43
53
64
46
54
50
51
45
39
47
419
0pp.
Fredonia........................ 37
Clarion........................... 35
California........................ 42
Fredonia........................ 22
Indiana........................... 36
Clarion........................... 51
Slippery Rock................ 34
California........................ 32
Slippery Rock................ 43
Indiana........................... 42
492
ESC
24
32
54
33
30
40
44
32
50
27
0pp.
Thiel.................................42
Thiel.................................40
Clarion........................... 35
Clarion (OT)...................30
Slippery Rock................ 41
Slippery Rock................37
Indiana...........................32
Indiana........................... 38
California........................32
California........................ 33
366
360
ESC
57
44
36
27
35
36
28
39
37
33
0pp.
Fredonia.........................29
Alliance........................... 33
Fredonia.........................38
Indiana........................... 44
Slippery Rock................ 51
California (OT)...............40
Clarion........................... 41
California........................ 49
Lawrence Tech.............. 34
Canisius................. .. . 66
372
425
0pp.
Ohio Chiropody............. 18
California........................ 43
Indiana........................... 39
Clarion........................... 46
California.........................37
Thiel.................................35
Fredonia........................35
Thiel................................ 32
Ohio Chiropody............. 30
Slippery Rock............... 49
Clarion...........................30
Indiana...........................30
Slippery Rock................37
744
655
1940-41 (11-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
45 DeSalles........................ 44
54 Ohio Chiropody............. 33
46 Lawrence Tech............... 44
29 Fredonia........................ 28
53 Thiel................................ 42
49 Thiel.................................50
36 Slippery Rock................ 26
34 California........................ 36
50 Fredonia.........................37
43 Clarion........................... 33
38 California........................49
42 Indiana...........................32
35 Indiana.............. . 34
51 Clarion........................... 36
50 Slippery Rock................ 53
461
1937-38 (6-8)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
36 Kent.................................37
44
Fredonia.................... 45
33 Clarion........................... 28
655
23
-
-
ESC
0pp.
34 Lawrence Tech............. 50
- Alliance............................. Season Halted - WW II
1943-44 (War)
1944-45 (War)
1945- 46 (0-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
49 St. Marys.........................38
45 Fredonia........................ 37
51 Ohio Chiropody............. 27
54 Clarion........................... 33
43 Canisius.........................52
32 Fredonia........................ 28
44 Alliance........................... 40
37 Indiana........................... 29
32 Clarion........................... 30
52 Slippery Rock................ 44
54 California........................44
39 Lawrence Tech..............45
50 California........................ 51
36 Slippery Rock................67
40 Indiana........................... 35
39 Alliance............................18
47 Ohio Chiropody...........37
1936-37 (7-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
1942-43(1-1)
Coach; Sox Harrison
374
1939-40(13-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
1935-36 (5-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
529
576
1941-42 (3-7)
Coach: Sox Harrison
1938-39 (8-2)
Coach; Sox Harrison
1934-35
Coach: Sox Harrison
Being Researched
ESC
49
33
36
41
31
30
47
45
37
43
53
43
41
Fredonia...................... 41
California........................ 44
Indiana........................... 55
Thiol.............................. 34
Ohio Chiropody............. 23
California......................49
Slippery Rock..............57
Slippery Rock................ 42
Indiana........................... 43
Clarion........................ 41
Ohio Chiropody........... 37
577
ESC
32
38
33
33
39
0pp.
Clarion........................... 53
Slippery Rock................ 74
Clarion........................... 42
Alliance........................... 52
Alliance (OT)...................45
175
266
1946-47 (7-8)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
39 Buffalo State ................ 51
54 Fredonia......................... 44
44 Alliance............................53
44 Indiana........................... 45
34 Fenn................................. 33
46 Slippery Rock.................51
63 California......................... 45
45 Clarion........................... 46
62 Alliance............................55
48 Indiana............................57
42 California........................ 45
43 Clarion........................... 41
40 Fenn.................................37
54 Fredonia........................ 25
44 Slippery Rock................ 52
702
680
1947-48 (4-11)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
62
51
43
51
55
53
56
36
51
0pp.
Fredonia........................ 37
Fenn................................. 46
Alliance...........................54
Salem.............................. 57
California........................ 63
California.........................71
Clarion........................... 60
Alliance........................... 37
Fredonia.........................49
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
69 Thiel........................... 38
48 Clarion........................ 51
55 Indiana...................... 62
60 Slippery Rock.........73
49 Indiana........................ 71
45 Slippery Rock.........77
784
846
1948-49 (7-9)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
48 Fredonia..................... 21
55 Alliance ..................... 56
44 Slippery Rock............. 57
57 Gannon........................ 48
65 Indiana........................ 75
50 Slippery Rock.............67
50 Clarion........................ 48
45 Buffalo........................ 57
48 Fredonia..................... 43
55 Alliance......................44
57 California.................. 59
46 Clarion........................ 60
51 Gannon........................ 52
50 Thiel.............................. 76
81 California ...................69
56 Indiana........................ 45
858
1227
1227
1103
1951-52 (6-12)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
46 Fredonia.......................42
58 Allegheny.................... 79
63 California.................... 55
46 Gannon......................... 48
57 Slippery Rock...............61
66 Fredonia......................68
60 Buffalo........................ 55
67 Gannon........................ 85
77 Alliance.......................58
71 Indiana..........................74
49 Slippery Rock.............. 91
68 Clarion........................ 82
79 Grove City....................83
61 California................... 92
74 Clarion....................... 106
67 Alliance...................... 57
56 Thiel.............................. 55
63 Geneva......................... 85
1128
910
1950-51(9-9)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
64 Allegheny................... 52
55 Fredonia......................46
61 Slippery Rock............. 60
82 Fredonia......................72
79 Alliance ..................... 61
65 Gannon........................ 73
53 Indiana.........................54
82 Clarion........................ 84
65 Slippery Rock............. 90
55 Buffalo........................ 62
66 Gannon........................ 43
62 California ................... 77
82 Clarion........................91
63 Alliance ......................55
52 Fenn ......................... 75
77 Thiel............................. 70
1276
1952-53 (8-13)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
57 Fredonia....................... 56
68 Allegheny.................... 78
67 Grove City.................... 77
51 Alliance....................... 57
75 Indiana..........................87
67 Slippery Rock............. 92
67 Gannon........................ 71
72 Alliance ...................... 61
68 Gannon........................ 81
68 Indiana........................ 64
77 Thiel..............................59
75 Allegheny................... 93
85 Fredonia......................68
53 California....................73
76 Clarion........................ 82
90 Grove City................... 57
86 California...................81
77 Thiel.............................. 66
32 Clarion........................ 76
63 Geneva......................... 92
67 Slippery Rock............72
1441
Gannon..................... 71
California................ 89
Clarion..................... 88
Indiana................... 109
1273
1954-55 (8-12)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
62 Gannon........................ 77
59 Allegheny.................... 80
59 Indiana.................
98
80 Grove City.................... 77
65 Fredonia......................62
61 Allegheny.................... 79
70 Thiel...............................63
119 Alliance....................108
77 Slippery Rock............. 78
66 California ...................81
61 Indiana........................ 69
72 Slippery Rock.............. 67
59 Gannon......................... 70
70 California....................85
66 Clarion........................ 72
70 Fredonia...................... 51
67 Alliance ......................62
63 Grove City . ................ 71
61 Clarion........................ 66
68 Thiel..............................62
877
1949-50(12-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
72 Fredonia......................44
59 Alliance ......................40
55 Grove City....................54
62 Gannon......................... 57
66 California ....................50
54 Indiana.........................70
52 Slippery Rock.............. 58
52 Gannon........................ 68
45 Slippery Rock............42
49 California ................... 64
60 Clarion.........................50
35 Buffalo.........................47
60 Indiana........................ 56
58 Clarion.........................50
73 Alliance . ................... 57
61 Fredonia......................52
65 Thiel......................... . 51
978
70
58
65
67
80 California .................... 63
84 Grove City............. .. . 99
1496
1478
1955-56 (3-17)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
62 Allegheny...................95
53 Alliance ......................69
76 Indiana........................ 91
52 Grove City.................... 61
56 Fredonia......................54
74 Allegheny....................84
63 Thiel..............................75
54 Slippery Rock............77
62 Gannon......................... 85
65 Slippery Rock.............80
77 Thiel..............................70
57 Clarion........................ 68
61 California ...................65
67 Fredonia...................... 82
72 Indiana....................... 131
82 Alliance ...................... 76
64 California ................... 86
64 Clarion......................... 91
74 Grove City................... 76
55 Gannon........................ 71
1543
1953-54 (6-12)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
61 Fredonia....................... 49
56 Allegheny.................... 52
68 Indiana........................ 76
56 Grove City...................61
61 Fredonia....................... 64
49 Thiel...............................42
47 Gannon......................... 61
73 Allegheny....................89
49 Alliance ......................80
57 California ...................82
72 Alliance.......................70
64 Thiel............ ................. 67
66 Clarion......................... 65
64 Grove City....................58
1290
1587
1956-57 (5-14)
Coach; Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
81 Grove City.................. 104
63 Allegheny.................... 74
66 Thiel............................... 90
73 California.................. 110
68 Slippery Rock...............78
68 Grove City..................105
66 Gannon........................ 80
71 Clarion..........................72
84 Fredonia...................... 77
61 Thiel..............................64
67 California ...................74
-24-
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
73 Allegheny.................. 60
100 Fredonia................... 66
100 Alliance .................. 88
68 Fenn ........................... 81
78 Slippery Rock...........97
107 Clarion........................ 88
94 Alliance.....................96
89 Gannon........................90
1477
1594
1957-58(10-11)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
64 Grove City.................... 72
84 Slippery Rock............. 79
102 Alliance ....................103
90 Fredonia.......................76
64 Thiel.............................. 61
65 California ...................60
63 Indiana..................... . 96
52 Gannon.................. .. . 60
92 Clarion.................. ;. 110
76 Lock Haven (OT) ... 74
83 Fredonia ........ 69
75 Thiel.................... '____ 67
77 California ................... 88
94 Slippery Rock........... 97
54 Grove City....................71
76 Allegheny...................67
74 Fenn ........................... 61
75 Alliance......................70
65 Indiana......................... 97
84 Clarion........................ 99
65 Gannon(OT) .. . . . 75
1574
1652
1958-59 (8-12)
Coach; Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
75 Alliance.......................80
101 Slippery Rock............. 92
61 Grove City................... 56
79 Thiel.............................. 72
62 Gannon........................ 86
88 Clarion........................101
^'91 California................... 99
94 Slippery Rock .... 106
80 Thiel..............................78
83 Fredonia.......................74
61 Lock Haven................ 74
56 Mansfield.................... 99
66 Grove City....................75
69 Mansfield....................98
114 Alliance.................. 104
102 California ................... 93
104 Clarion...................... 112
99 Fredonia...................... 72
77 Gannon......................... 79
106 Allegheny.................109
1668
1759
1959-60(6-13)
Coach: Jim Smart
1960-61 (6-15)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
0pp.
68 Lock Haven............... 87
45 Alliance..................... 61
43 Indiana........................ 73
61
77
54
56
79
57
73
33
85
64
70
62
55
87
93
67
Clarion........................ 71
Grove City...................95
Mt. Union...................90
California ...................58
Indiana......................89
Gannon........................ 62
Slippery Rock...........85
Alliance ......................58
Fredonia......................51
Thiel.............................. 66
California ................... 68
Slippery Rock.......... 73
Clarion..................... 67
Gannon........................ 83
Grove City...................73
Allegheny (OT) .... 93
Fredonia................... 78
Lock Haven ............ 65
1403
1546
88
86
1961-62(17-7)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
0pp.
60 Fredonia......................58
60 Clarion........................ 65
48 Grove City...................71
81 Slippery Rock................61
63 Carnegie Tech .... 76
73 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 64
81 California ..................... 51
81 Indiana........................ 67
56 Gannon (OT)............. 58
83 Fenn ........................... 52
103 L. Haven (3 OT) ... 101
63 Alliance ......................52
87Fredonia....................... 80
71 Thiel.............................. 63
82 California ...................64
67Clarion.......................... 62
56 Alliance ......................69
74 Indiana........................ 82
69 Thiel.............................. 60
72 Lock Haven .............. 60
76 Slippery Rock............. 71
102 Allegheny...................80
Pa. Conference Western
Division Championship;
86 Slippery Rock............. 68
Pa. Conf. Championship;
54 Mansfield...................58
1748
1593
1962-63(11-9)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
66 Bluffton..........................46
82 Alliance ....................... 86
91 Clarion..........................83
70 Slippery Rock............64
60 Carnegie Tech .... 63
87 California................... 56
52 Gannon..........................60
74 Thiel.............................. 64
66 Fenn .......................... 68
72 Lock Haven .............. 49
75 Indiana........................ 66
77 Fredonia......................66
67 Alliance ......................84
73 California ...................83
61 Clarion........................ 58
68 Indiana........................ 75
97
83
64
Fredonia................... 71
Lock Haven..............52
Slippery Rock......... 70
Pa. Conference Western
Division Championship:
69 Slippery Rock........... 83
1454
1347
1963-64(16-6)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
75 Alliance ......................59
63Slippery Rock.............. 67
73Thiel...............................45
92Baldwin-Wallace ... 90
72 Bloomsburg................71
84 Clarion........................ 66
106 Fredonia..................... 81
94 Fenn ........................... 82
71 Bloomsburg............... 74
85 Indiana........................99
80 Lock Haven............... 48
88 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 73
83 Lock Haven................ 61
81 Alliance......................91
85 California ...................80
86 Slippery Rock............. 79
99 Indiana........................ 88
95 Clarion........................ 90
67 California .................... 55
72 Gannon (OT) ............. 71
Pa. Conf. Championship:
90 Mansfield...................98
NAIA District 30 Champ.:
67 Westminster........... 81
1808
1649
1964-65(10-8)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
99 Grove City...................89
68 Alliance ......................80
76 Slippery Rock............. 80
92Thiel................................61
109 Lock Haven................ 79
104 Walsh........................72
90 Clarion........................ 69
100 Indiana........................87
70California .................... 82
89 Lock Haven..................53
84 Alliance ....................... 89
86 Geneva.......................... 85
86 Slippery Rock...............63
91 Indiana........................ 82
69 Fenn ........................... 77
95 California .................. 108
50 Gannon..........................58
77 Clarion........................ 79
1535
1393
1965-66(18-5)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
84 Mansfield...................83
70 Alliance ......................68
67 Slippery Rock........... 56
95 Lock Haven................ 55
80Clarion.......................... 71
104 Waynesburg................ 88
68 Indiana........................ 71
83 Fredonia......................62
78 California .................102
89 Lock Haven................ 72
86 Mansfield................... 82
90 Alliance ......................83
99 Mich. Lutheran .... 58
79 Slippery Rock........... 72
95 Indiana........................ 85
70 Geneva........................ 71
93 Cleveland State .... 72
83Clarion.......................... 79
71 California ................... 58
Pa. Conf. Championship:
76Cheyney........................96
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
76 Geneva.........................60
79California .....................62
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
53 Central Michigan ... 67
1868
1673
1966-67(11-11)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
88 Mansfield................... 73
90 Alliance....................... 93
99 Slippery Rock............94
90 Lock Haven................ 77
73 Clarion.......................... 71
87 California ...................92
110 Fredonia......................64
123 Waynesburg................ 97
94 Indiana........................ 95
83 W.V. Wes. (OT)_____ 85
90 Lock Haven................ 64
71 Mansfield..................... 77
67 Alliance ......................66
71 Cleveland State .... 75
89 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 77
75 Slippery R. (OT).... 77
77 Indiana........................ 85
98 Geneva........................107
26 Califronia .................... 31
85 Clarion..........................75
70 Bald.-Wallace_____102
87 Walsh............................ 66
1843
1744
1967-68(19-5)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
109 Waynesburg........... 84
84 Slippery Rock.......... 56
133 Lock Haven........... 90
103 Clarion....................92
98 California ................... 91
93 Fredonia.................. 84
87 Indiana..................... 85
99 Mansfield...............81
90 Alliance ....................... 72
109 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
65 Mansfield...............106
83 Lock Haven............. 66
90 Alliance (OT).........88
108 Cleveland State .... 60
110 Slippery Rock.........73
67 Indiana.................... 69
80 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 87
78 Geneva..................... 87
97 California ................... 75
110 Clarion.................... 84
-25-
86 Grove City................... 65
Pa. Conf. Championship:
73 Cheyney State .... 61
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
55 Gannon........................ 52
41 Westminster............48
2148
1834
1968-69(14-8)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
78 Geneva.........................81
103 Lock Haven................ 67
99 Slippery Rock............73
71 Clarion..........................69
126 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 66
85 Cal. S. Fullerton ... 63
58 Long Beach State . . 84
78 Los Angeles St...........73
110 Kenyon........................ 99
74 Alliance ......................86
93 California ................... 80
93 Lock Haven .............. 64
87 Alliance ......................73
72 Fredonia......................62
95 Slippery Rock........... 78
67 Indiana........................ 89
57 California ...................54
112 Clarion.........................78
86 Grove City...................98
75 Indiana........................ 81
Pa. Conf. Championship:
69 Cheyney State .... 83
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
57 Gannon.........................69
1845
1670
1969-70(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
88 Grove City................... 82
115 Pitt-Johnstown .... 55
70 Lock Haven................ 67
75 Slippery Rock............69
72 Clarion.........................75
57 Fredonia......................60
85 North Michigan .... 92
85 Univ. Wisconsin . . 104
88 Alliance ......................75
77 Lock Haven................ 60
64 Alliance......................77
80 Slippery Rock........... 57
72 Indiana.........................75
70 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 58
68 California ................... 77
71 Point Partk................... 54
72 Clarion.........................52
77 Geneva.........................74
73 Indiana.........................60
66 California ................... 77
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
68 Indiana (OT)................ 67
71 California ................... 72
1664
1539
1970-71 (16-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
96 Grove City................... 84
81 Alliance .......................69
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
116 Lock Haven................ 79
88 Slippery Rock............. 76
116 W. Ontario...................62
60 Clarion........................ 66
81 Ohio Wesleyan .... 67
87 Hiram........................... 50
116 N. Michigan................ 98
96 Kenyon.......................98
75 California ................. 66
91 Mars Hill.................... 68
96 Geneva........................ 75
73 Slippery Rock............77
64 Indiana........................ 84
82 Lock Haven................ 92
91 Oneonta State .... 64
93 California...................83
85 Clarion (OT)................ 87
89 Alliance......................83
88 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
61 Indiana........................ 68
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
81 Clarion........................ 70
60 Indiana........................ 67
2066
1811
1971-72(17-9)
Coach; Dave Rooney
ESC
0pp.
91 Kenyon........................ 84
85 Lock Haven (OT) ... 82
73 Point Park................... 71
82 Geneva........................ 74
70 Clarion (OT)................ 71
85 Alma (OT)................... 80
65 Capital.........................78
105 Salem........................... 91
94 Marietta......................87
82 California ................. 76
67 Alliance................... 83
77 Slippery Rock........... 83
94 Mount Union .... Ill
70 Alliance....................69
90 Slippery Rock........... 87
74 Indiana.......................70
71 Wittenberg ................ 81
74 Lock Haven.............. 66
87 California ................. 74
72 Clarion....................... 75
62 Oneonta.................... 87
76 Indiana (OT)...............74
72 Grove City..................62
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
85 Slippery Rock............ 75
81 Clarion....................... 78
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
72 Westmont, Cal............ 91
2056
2060
1972-73(13-9)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
64 Mercyhurst................ 71
74 Ohio Wesleyan .... 66
104 Allegheny................... 85
59 Clarion.........................76
67 Wilmington (Del.) . . 69
61 California .................. 67
70 Alliance.....................64
74 Slippery Rock...............94
48 Muskingum............... 59
60 Point Park...................79
65 Grove City................. 58
66 Bloomsburg.............. 75
85 Mount Union............68
68 Indiana...................... 60
78 Lock Haven.............. 68
93 Behrend....................60
64 California (OT) .... 59
67 Clarion.......................66
86 Alliance ....................69
57 Indiana...................... 63
86 Slippery Rock............76
62 Lock Haven .............. 61
1558
83
70
94
79
2188
1934
1975-76 (24-5)
Coach: Guy Conti
ESC
73
84
84
78
95
0pp.
Mercyhurst..............72
West Georgia........... 78
Bald.-Wallace........... 72
Frostburg....................71
Allegheny................. 84
68 Clarion.......................65
88 Lock Haven .............. 56
88 St. Vincent................. 69
91 Behrend.................... 66
70 Aids-Broad (OT) ... 69
73 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 68
81 Frostburg....................71
80 Lock Haven..............62
67 Slippery Rock........... 68
72 California ................. 61
64 Point Park.................69
61 Indiana...................... 59
89 Alliance ....................78
72 Mercyhurst.............. 73
92 Clarion (OT)...............91
80 California ................. 66
67 Indiana...................... 64
78 Slippery Rock........... 71
83 St. Vincent.................81
Pa. Conf. Championship;
77 Cheyney State .... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
93 Clarion (OT).............. 90
67 Indiana...................... 66
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
88 Gustavus Adolp. ... 73
73 Lake Superior St.. . . 76
1503
1973-74(18-6)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
101 Behrend....................... 64
108 Western Ontario ... 61
95 Clarion........................ 80
122 Alliance ......................72
76 California...................50
82 Slippery Rock............. 81
90 W. Va. State................ 68
75 Ashland......................74
87 Frostburg......................59
57 Lock Haven .............. 63
81 Bloomsburg................ 90
126 Point Park................... 95
71 Frostburg......................65
55 Muskingum................ 62
76 Indiana........................ 86
62 Mercyhurst................ 59
81 California ................... 51
95Clarion.......................... 86
95 Lock Haven................ 58
67 Indiana........................ 69
101 Slippery Rock............95
123 Alliance ..................... 86
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
84 Point Park....................80
65 Indiana..........................78
2075
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
Slippery Rock......... 79
Indiana........................ 59
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
Palm Beach Atl. ... 86
Alcorn State................ 85
1732
2276
2067
1976-77(11-12)
Coach; Guy Conti
1974-75 (22-5)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
95 Bald.-Wallace............. 72
60 Clarion........................ 58
76 Mansfield...................60
80 California ...................62
94 Slippery Rock............71
82 Behrend......................68
85 Mercyhurst................ 80
88 Point Park...................78
78 St. Vincent...................70
67 Lock Haven................ 61
93 Frostburg......................75
80 St. Vincent...................85
84 Point Park...................85
80 Indiana........................ 70
75 Mercyhurst.................. 66
87 California.................... 73
82 Clarion........................ 69
87 Lock Haven................ 58
46 Indiana.......................... 51
100 Slippery Rock........... 77
80 Alliance ......................66
93 Frostburg (2 OT) ... 91
Pa. Conf. Championship;
70 Mansfield................... 79
ESC
0pp.
91 Capital Univ. (OT) . . 84
86Clarion.......................... 87
99 Alliance ..................... 85
70 Mercyhurst (OT) ... 69
63 Lock Haven................ 58
89 Behrend......................87
70 Wheeling......................76
79 Shepherd.................... 84
85 St. Vincent....................80
95 Point Park.................104
55 Lock Haven.............. 56
93 California ................. 78
71 Mercyhurst................ 67
58 Pitt-Johnstown .... 68
90 Clarion (OT)................89
71 Slippery Rock........... 74
90 Frostburg (OT) .... 87
82 California ................. 106
88 Indiana.........................94
77 Indiana........................ 88
57 Slippery Rock........... 76
95 Pitt-Johnstown .... 90
73 Gannon........................ 75
1827
1862
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
1977-78 (9-15)
Coach; Guy Conti
1979-80 (Cont'd)
ESC
0pp.
90 Atlan. Christian .... 79
73 Concord....................... 67
52 Mercyhurst..................61
77 Pitt-Johnstown .... 79
77 Alliance ......................59
64 Lock Haven................ 54
85 California (F)...............87
85 Oberlin..........................78
82 Behrend...................... 70
85 Morgan State........... 88
73 Georgia State............ 70
73 Pitt-Johnstown .... 75
63 Lock Haven (OT) ... 65
73 Mercyhurst........... 103
78 Indiana........................ 90
68 Clarion.........................79
65 St. Vincent................... 69
68 Clarion....................... 78
75 Slippery Rock ....;. 89
79 Indiana.................... . 67
65 Point Park ....... 69
54 Slippery Rock ..... 69
80 Gannon........................ 89
76 California ...................92
1760
1826
1978-79(11-14)
Coach; Guy Conti
ESC
0pp.
82 Fairmont State ... 107
77 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 92
87 Alliance ....................56
107 Daemen................... 85
61 Oberlin...................... 73
78 Pitt-Johnstown .... 74
58 Mercyhurst..............65
74 Behrend................... 83
72 Wash. & Lee............76
78 Geneva.........................70
67 Slippery Rock........... 68
49 Point Park................. 81
6^ Lock Haven.............. 57
79 California................. 75
65 Clarion (OT)...............69
58 Indiana....................... 75
82 Mercyhurst...............84
77 St. Vincent................... 68
76Slippery Rock............. 74
79 Gannon.......................... 76
69 Lock Haven..................68
73 California (2 OT) ... 75
84 Clarion..........................96
90 Indiana (2 OT)............99
90 Gannon........................ 79
1875
1924
1979-80 (21-6)
Coach: Guy Conti
ESC
80
62
70
84
103
64
82
75
102
0pp.
Carn-Mellon (OT)... 74
Westminster........... 42
Gannon........................ 68
Mercyhurst................ 86
Pitt-Johnstown .... 78
Behrend...................... 59
St. Lawrence............86
Lock Haven................74
Daemen..................... 77
ESC
88 Slippery Rock............. 78
68 Mercyhurst................ 73
85 Clarion........................ 86
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59
62
90
69
50
52
80
75
65
67
Indiana........................ 64
Pitt-Johnstown .... 60
California ...................73
Lock Haven................ 80
Slippery Rock............48
Clarion (2 OT)........... 50
Mercyhurst................ 74
St. Vincent................... 52
Indiana........................ 63
Point Park................... 66
68 California ................... 66
85 Lock Haven................ 79
84 Alliance ......................71
81 Slippery Rock............74
71 Clarion........................ 84
83 Gannon.......................... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
62 Behrend......................55
72 Clarion........................ 80
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92
69
60
72
75
61
83
82
58
87
67
55
57
84
L. Haven (2 OT)____ 97
Point Park................... 75
California ...................62
Indiana........................ 96
Slippery Rock............. 72
St. Vincent...................77
Mercyhurst................ 74
Clarion........................ 86
Lock Haven................ 57
Alliance ......................66
California ................... 57
Indiana (OT)................ 62
Gannon........................ 70
Slippery Rock........... 74
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
69 Indiana.......................96
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64 Westminster........... 78
59
LaRoche................. 62
43 Gannon........................ 61
63
Pitt-Bradford....... 77
54 Behrend......................55
66
LaRoche................. 88
Battle begins his drive
RESULTS BY SEASONS
YEAR
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-30
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
G
14
14
15
13
13
10
13
14
10
17
15
10
2
5
15
15
16
17
18
18
21
18
20
W
12
8
11
12
Being
8
Being
5
7
6
8
13
11
3
1
War
War
0
7
4
7
12
9
6
8
6
8
POINTS
L
FOR
AGST
2
640
381
6
436
409
4
562
409
1
538
314
Researched
5
519
419
Researched
5
366
360
6
529
461
8
582
576
2
492
374
4
744
655
4
655
577
7
372
425
1
34
50
5
8
11
9
5
9
12
13
12
12
175
702
784
858
978
1227
1128
1441
1103
1496
YEAR
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
TOTALS
266
680
846
877
910
1227
1276
1543
1273
1478
26
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-
27
-
-
G
20
19
21
20
21
24
20
22
18
23
22
24
22
22
24
26
22
24
27
29
23
24
25
27
24
896
POINTS
W
L
FOR
AGST
3
17
1290
1587
5
14
1477
1594
10
11
1574
1652
8
12
1668
1759
Being Researched
6
15
1403
1546
17
7
1748
1593
11
9
1454
1347
16
6
1808
1649
10
8
1535
1393
18
5
1868
1673
11
11
1843
1744
19
5
2148
1834
14
8
1845
1670
13
9
1664
1539
16
8
2065
1811
17
9
2056
2060
13
9
1558
1503
18
6
2075
1732
22
5
2188
1924
24
2281
5
2067
11
12
1827
1862
9
15
1760
1826
11
14
1875
1924
21
6
1997
1859
7
17
1661
1779
502 394 61,029 58,713
SPIKERS AWAIT VARSITY TESTS
The Edinboro State men's volleyball team
stepped into collegiate competition this past year
when the sport was elevated from club status to
become the College's 17th intercollegiate sport.
Under Coach Dennis Patton's talented tutelage, the
Scot spikers have already established themselves as
varsity competitors at the collegiate level and are
now ready to battle for ESC victories on the net
circuit.
Patton was a major cog in directing the Lady Scot
volleyballers to a sparkling 37-9 record and a trip to
the AIAW Division II National Tournament in Cali
fornia. The Fighting Scot mentor has been a
player/coach for the "AA" USVBA Meadville Volley
ball Team for the past 25 years. Patton coached
Maplewood High School's boys'team for 12 seasons
where his teams won nine straight district champion
ships and finished second in the state on three
different occasions. He has al6o directed interest in
men's volleyball at Edinboro'State over the past six
years.
1981-82 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL ROSTER
NAME
Brown, William
Carter, Troy
Catrona, James
Chase, Richard
EkI, Joseph
Fulmer, Kurt
Hsu, Ning
Jones, Michael
Lawrence, David
Mackey, Michael
McDonald, Mike
Mowry, David
Steiger, Kenneth
Head Coach: Denny Patton
POSITION
Outside Spiker
Middle Blocker
Outside Spiker
Outside Spker
Setter
Setter/Spiker
Setter
Outside Spiker
Middle Blocker
Outsidde Spiker
Outside Spiker
Outside Spiker
Middle Blocker
CLASS
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Polaski, Pa./Wilmington
Falconer, N.Y./Falconer
Farrell, Pa./Farrell
Corry, Pa./Corry
North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin
Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny
Erie, Pa.
Tidioute, Pa./Tidioute
Waterford, Pa./Fort Leboeuf
Pittsburgh, Pa./Keystone Oaks
Pittsburgh, Pa./Montour
Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny
Cochranton, Pa./Cochranton
DIRECTING THE LADY SCOTS
• ••
LADY SCOTS IN YOUTH MOVEMENT
Coach - Kathleen Lipkovich
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich begins her second year
leading the Edinboro State Lady Scots basketball
program in addition to serving as the College's
associate athletic director. Dr. Lipkovich, who was
named to her new post at the outset of the 1981 year,
is only the second head coach in women's basketball
history at Edinboro.
Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Lipkovich
has had collegiate level teaching and coaching
experience at West Virginia University, Central
Connecticut State College and Trinity College in
Hartford, Connecticut. While working as a doctoral
graduate assistant at West Virginia University, the
newly appointed mentor was assistant varsity coach
for the women's basketball team that won the 1977
state championship and finished with a 19-6 overall
record.
From 1977 through 1978, she was head coach
for Central Connecticut's women's basketball and
volleyball teams. Her Blue Devil cagers, who posted a
12-5 season slate, competed in the EAIAW regional
tournament. A year later. Dr. Lipkovich accepted a
postion at Trinity College in physical education where
she served as the women's basketball, soccer and
softball coach. In her one year at the Trinity helm, her
lady cagers went 10-5 on the campaign.
The Ohio native, w'ho graduated from Chaney
High School, began her teaching and coaching career
in 1972 as a physical education instructor and track
and field coach in the Howland Local School District
at Howland, Ohio, and then held a similar position
from 1972 through 1975 at McDonald High School in
McDonald, Ohio.
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Dr. Lipkovich, who recently completed a post
doctoral fellowship at Harvard University in higher
educational administration, started her collegiate
work at Youngstown State University where she
received a B.S. degree in health and physical educa
tion in 1972. At Youngstown State, she competed in
the women's varsity sports of volleyball, basketball,
and softball.
The Youngstown graduate then continued her
academic career by receiving an M.S. degree In 1975
from West Virginia University. She then served as a
doctoral graduate assistant there until receiving her
doctorate in 1977 after majoring In educational
administration and physical education.
Her administrative experience encompasses an
internship in West Virginia University's department
of athletics where she was involved in recruitment,
scheduling, budgeting, athletic policies, and eligi
bility. Her doctoral internship at West Virginia
extended her administrative experiences in such
areas as curriculum design, selection and retention,
and departmental policies. Dr. Lipkovich's post
doctoral fellowship at Harvard University in educa
tional administration involved preparation for indivi
duals to assume administrative positions.
SCOUTING THE 1981-82 LADY SCOTS
head
COACH: Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
(Youngstown '72)
COACHES RECORD: One year, 11-16
1980-81 RECORD: 11-16
1980-81 HOME RECORD: 8;5
1980-81 ROAD RECORD: 5-11
COLORS: Red and White
LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 6/5
ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA, AIAW, ECAC
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
Office Phone: 814-732-2776
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2745,
Home Phone: 814-732-3735
ASSISTANT COACH:
Jim Kennedy (California, Pa. '53)
RETURNING STARTERS: 2
TEAM STRENGTHS: Quickness
TEAM WEAKNESS: Experience
1981-82 CAPTAINS: TBA
Edinboro State's Lady Scot cagers under second
year coach Kathleen Lipkovich will be battling both a
lack of experience and a challenging 20-game
schedule that finds the ESC women playing 13 road
contests. Compounding the problem is the loss of last
year's top three scorers who were also the Scots
leading rebounders on a squad that went 11-16
against primarily Division I teams.
The tough schedule should have provided a
springboard, however, for this year's crop of young
Lady Scots who return five letter winners on a roster
of twelve. Only one senior and two juniors are listed
along with five sophomores and four freshmen.
Leading the backcourt attack is the team's lone
senior, Wanda Hartzell. The 5-6 guard, who could see
some alternate action at forward, tossed in 112
markers last year to average 4.7 points per game
from the outside. The Keystone High grad led the
Lady Scots in assists with 64 passes that resulted in
scores.
Expected to pace the team in the shooting
department is 5-11 sophomore Ellen Mulligan.
Working her way into a starting assignment at a
forward slot. Mulligan hit the hoop at a 7.8 clip while
clearing away 114 rebounds. Her 210 markers were
fourth best in the scoring column and she finished
second best in accuracy from the free throw line by
connecting on 62.9 percent of her tries.
Speedy Nellie Orr is scheduled for point guard
duties where she will direct the Edinboro State
offense. The 5-2 sophomore saw spot action as a
frosh but still found enough playing time to drop in 50
points and also claim the number one honors at the
charity stripe where she netted 64.3 percent of her
attempts.
"Our schedule is a little bit more balanced with
Division I and Division II teams," claimed Lipkovich
who faces an early opener on November 20-21 with
ESC's annual hosting of the DGWS Tournament that
includes St. Bonaventure, Duquesne and Slippery
Rock. "Although we don't have a lot of experience,
we'll depend on our quickness to keep us competi
tive," she concluded.
Lipkovich admits one of her team's primary goals
is to be successful against Pennsylvania Conference
foes. Should Edinboro post winning ways in PC play,
ESC could capture a repeat appearance in the
conference championships hosted by Edinboro State
near the end of February.
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Help underneath the basket is expected from
5-11 junior Mary Lou Malarkey and 5-9 sophomore
Audrey Carter. Malarkey, a double letter winner,
served primarily in a relief role last year but should
get a starting nod during the 1981-82 campaign.
Carter finished strong to close out her frosh debut by
grabbing 62 missed shots and potting 59 points. She
should dominate the boards during the 1981-82
hardwood campaign.
Newcomers looking to break into lineup at guard
slots include freshman duo of 5-5 Mary Beth Heise
and 5-5 Nancy Beach. Heise, captain of Villa Maria
Academy's 13-1 team, was the most point-prolific
among the rookies with a 12.0 scoring average
during her senior year.
Mary Ann Chilcott a 5-8 sophomore and 5-8
Melanie Green will challenge the veterans for court
time at the forward spots. Chilcott, who bypassed her
frosh season, was an Iroquois High standout where
she registered an 850-point career with the Braves
and cleared the glass at a 12.0 rate.
ElleniVlulligan - F, 5-11, So.,1Vlontrose, Pa.
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THE 1981-82 LADY SCOTS
building for the future
EDINBORO STATE'S 1981 LADY SCOTS: (Seated
L-R) Jackie Barney, Mary Beth Heise, Nancy Beach,
Nellie Orr, Wanda Hartzell and Molly Seidel. (Standing L-R) Head Coach Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich, Chris
O'Donnel-Mgr., Audrey Carter, Mary Lou Malarkey,
Ellen Mulligan, Mary Ann Chilcott, Melanie Green,
Assistant Coach Monica Pellman.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981-82 WOMEN’S NUMERICAL BASKETBALL ROSTER
Head Coach; Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
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15
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21
22
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NAME
POS.
HT.
CLASS
* Mulligan, Ellen
F
5-11
So.
Montrose/Montrose Area
* Orr, Nellie
G
5-3
So.
Erle/Fairview
G-F
5-6
Sr.
Knox/Keystone
Chilcott, Mary Ann
F
5-8
So.
Erie/Iroquois
25
Beach, Nancy
G
5-5
Fr.
Arnold/Arnold Area
30
31
Green, Melanie
F
5-8
Fr.
Atlantic/Conneaut Lake
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33
** Malarkey, Mary Lou
F-C
5-11
Jr.
Pittsburgh/Chartiers Valley
34
35
Heise, Mary Beth
G
5-5
Fr.
Erie/Villa Maria
52
53
F
5-9
So.
Erie/Academy
W - Home
** Hartzell, Wanda
* Carter, Audrey
R - Away
Assistant Coach: Jim Kennedy
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
*Varsity Letters
Assistant to the Coach: Monica Pellman
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INEXPERIENCED BUT TALENTED...
SLIPPERY ROCK (CONT’D)
DUQUESNE
Location: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Enrollment: 5,600
Colors: Green and White
Nickname: Rockets. The Rock
Home Court: Morrow Fieldhouse
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach; Judy Battles
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Oliver
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 14-12
Last Game: 1980-81. Edinboro 66-65,
Slippery Rock 78-64
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Experience
Team Weaknesses: Scoring ability
Captains: Kathy Lisman, Jodi Kest
Top Veterans: Jackie Collins (C, 6-0, Jr., 10.3)
Kathy Lisman (G, 5-6, Sr., 7.7)
Top Newcomers: Mary Anne Grubic (F, 5-9, Fr.)
Kim Williams (G, 5-6, Fr.)
November 20-21 at Edinboro DGWS Tournament
February 16 at Edinboro
Location: Pittsburgh. Pa.
Enrollment; 7,500
Colors; Red and Blue
Nickname: Duchesses
Home Court: Civic Arena
Capacity: 16,000
Head Coach: Tom Welch
Sports Info. Director: Nellie King
Athletic Director: John Manning
Conference: Pennwood-West
1980-81 Record: 10-9
Last Game: 1980-81. Edinboro 71-60
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Depth
Team Weaknesses: Experience, size
Captains: Kathy Folk, Leah Kennedy
Top Veterans: C. Stough (G-F, 5-10. So.. 13.0)
M. Cessar (G-F. 5-9. So.. 12.7)
Top Newcomers: Sue Cox (C, 6-0, Fr.)
Carol Burchlaw (G-F, 5-8, Fr.)
WEST VIRGINIA
November 30 at West Virginia
Location; Morgantown, West Virginia
Enrollment: 22.000
Colors: Old Gold and Blue
Nickname: Mountaineers
Home Court: WVU Coliseum
Capacity: 14,000
Head Coach: Kittie Blakemore
Sports Info. Director: Mike Parsons
Athletic Director: Fred Schaus
Conference; Independent
1980-81 Record: 15-18
Last Game: 1980-81, West Virginia 101-91,
Edinboro 81-74
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Outside shooting, speed
Team Weaknesses: Rebounding, experience
Captains; Laurie Evans, Kathy Ball, Christy Webb
Top Veterans: Cathy Parson (G, 5-7, Jr., 20.7)
Laurie Evans (F, 5-8, Sr., 5.8)
Top Newcomers: Olivia Bradley (C, 6-2, Fr.)
Lauren Cooley (G, 5-9. Fr.)
ST. BONAVENTURE
November 20-21 at Edinboro DGWS Tournament
Location: St. Bonaventure, New York
Enrollment: 2,500
Colors: Brown and White
Nickname: Lady Bonnies
Home Court: Reilly Center
Capacity: 6,000
Head Coach: Tony lacovino
Sports Info. Director: Jim Englehardt
Athletic Director: Larry Weise
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 12-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Edjnboro 103-54
Lettermen Lost: 8
Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strengths: Front court
Team Weaknesses: Lack of Experience
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans; Donna Ditota (C. 6-1. Jr., 7.1)
Margaret Feeney (G. 5-6, So., 4.5)
Top Newcomers: Kathy Diskin (G, 5-8, Fr.)
Marlene Trietly (F, 5-9, Fr.)
CANISIUS
December 2 at Canisius
SLIPPERY ROCK
Location: Buffalo, New York
Enrollment: 4,000
Colors: Old Gold and Navy Blue
Nickname: Lady Griffs
November 20-21 at Edinboro DGWS Tournament
December 7 at Edinboro,
February 3 at Slippery Rock
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CANISIUS (CONT’D)
LOCK HAVEN (CONT’D)
Home Court: Koessler Athletic Center
Capacity: 2,400
Head Coach: Sister Maria Pares
Sports Info. Director: John Maddock
Athletic Director: Reverend Paul Dugan
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 13-11
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 74-50
Letter men Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Height, speed
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: Diane Cahill, Joanne Robb
Top Veterans: Kara Haun (F, 5-10, So., 12.9)
Diane Cahill(F, 5-7, Sr., 11.7)
Top Newcomers: Marlane McLean (C, 5-11, Fr.)
Molly Quattrone (G, 5-4, Fr.)
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 6-13
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 69-59
Lettermen Lost: 3
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Good attitude
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captain: None
Top Veterans: Teresa Derksen (C, 6-0, Jr., 12.9)
Top Newcomers: Helen Wolfman (C, 6-1, Fr.)
Sue Kuhn (G, 5-5, Fr.)
CLEVELAND STATE
January 20 at Cleveland State
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Enrollment: 19,500
Colors: Forest Green and White
Nickname: Vikings
Home Court: Homer E. Woodling Gymnasium
Capacity: 2,800
Head Coach: Alice Kho!
Sports Info. Director: Merle Levin
Athletic Director: Robert F. Busbey
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 16-8
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 57-47
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Outside shooting
Team Weaknesses: Lack of height
Captains: Laura Englehart, Wendy Hotz,
Robin Sobolewski
Top Veterans: Karen Chaney (G, 5-8, So., 13.7)
Laura Englehart (G-F, 5-8, Sr., 12.1)
Top Newcomers: Carlotta Dairis (G, 5-7, Fr.)
Tracey Evans (F, 5-11, Jr.)
NIAGARA
December 10 at Niagara
Location: Niagara University, New York
Enrollment: 2,950
Colors: Purple, White and Gold
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Home Court: NU Student Center
Capacity: 3,300
Head Coach: Nancy Riccio
Sports Info. Director: Marty Gleason
Athletic Director: Nancy Riccio
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 18-9
Last Game: 1980-81, Niagara 68-57
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Guards, bench
Team Weaknesses: Center
Captains: Beth Duffy, Linda LeMura
Top Veterans: Beth Duffy (G, 5-5, Sr., 8.3)
Linda LeMura (G, 5-5, Sr., 5.7)
Top Newcomers: Sue Bott (C, 6-0, Jr.)
Pamela Lee (F-G, 5-8, Jr.)
CLARION STATE
January 23 at Clarion
Location: Clarion, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,700
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Home Court: W.S. Tippin Gymnasium
Capacity: 5,000
Head Coach: Kathy McGirr
Sports Info. Director: Rich Herman
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 7-17
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro, 96-59
Lettermen Lost: 3
Lettermen Returning: 4
LOCK HAVEN STATE
January 14 at Edinboro
Location: Lock Haven, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,550
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Home Court: Thomas Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,000
Head Coach: Fred RUey
Sports Info. Director: Buck O'Reilly
Athletic Director: Dr. Charles Eberle
ROBERT MORRIS
CLARION (CONT’D)
January 30 at Edinboro
Team Strengths: Guards
Team Weaknesses: Forwards
Captain: Pam Lewis
Top Veterans: Pam Lewis (G, 5-6, Jr., 10.3)
Darby Tatsak (G-F, 5-8, So., 6.8)
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,800
Colors: Royal Blue
Nickname: Lady Colonials
Home Court: John Jay Center
Capacity: 700
Head Coach: Dan Swalga
Sports Info. Director: Randy Cosgrove
Athletic Director: TBA
Conference: Pennwood-West
1980-81 Record: 14-11
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 10
Team Strengths: Guards, forwards
Team Weaknesses: No expeirence in middle
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Kim Basick (G, 5-8, Jr., 12.3)
Donna Tustin (F, 5-10, Sr., 8.8)
Top Newcomers: Missy Walls (F, 5-11, Fr.)
Diane Solomon (G, 5-5, Fr.)
Kim Mong (C, 6-0, Fr.)
GANNON
January 26 at Gannon
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,000
Colors: Old Gold and Maroon
Nickname: Lady Knights
Home Court: Gannon Auditorium
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Lea Austin
Sports Info. Director: Steve Huefner
Athletic Director: Howard Elwell
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 15-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 73-68
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Overall individual ability
Team Weaknesses: Leadership
Captains: Del Braithwaite, Linda Hunley,
Ellen Matschner
Top Veterans: Linda Hunley (F, 5-10, Jr., 12.0)
Del Braithwaite (F-C, 5-11, Sr., 7.7)
Top Newcomers: Kelly Reedy (G, 5-8, Fr.)
Lynn Begalla (G, 5-6, Fr.)
INDIANA UNIV. OF PA.
February 5 at Indiana
Location: Indiana, Pa.
Enrollment: 12,250
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Nickname: Lady Braves
Home Court: Zink Hall
Capacity: 1,500
Head Coach: Carolyn Thompson
Sports Info. Director: Larry Judge
Athletic Director: Herm Sledzik
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 13-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 71-70
Lettermen Lost:3
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Aggressiveness
Team Weaknesses: Size
Captains: Carol Hoover, JuUe Kibler
Top Veterans: JuHe Kibler (F-C, 5-10, Jr., 15.3)
Debbie Gibbons (F, 5-9, So., 7.5)
Top Newcomers: Adriene Douglas (F-C, 5-10, Fr.)
Michelle Guin (F-C, 5-10, Fr.)
CALIFORNIA STATE
January 29 at Edinboro
Location: California, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,000
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Lady Vulcans
Home Court: Hamer Hall
Capacity: 3,500
Head Coach: Betsy Mosher
Sports Info. Director: Bob Wood
Athletic Director: Jeff Petrucci
Conference: Pennwood-West
1980-81 Record: 10-14
Last Game: 1972-73, Edinboro 66-15
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Shooting, rebounding
Team Weaknesses: Defense
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Lisa Scott (G-F, 5-10, Jr., 15.7)
Lisa Zitalone (F, 5-11, Sr., 14.5)
Top Newcomers: Lisa Phenizee (C, 6-0, Fr.)
Jenise Lockhart (G, 5-5, Fr.)
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
February 9 at Akron
Location: Akron, Ohio
Enrollment: 24,500
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Lady Zips
Home Court: Memorial Hall
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36
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AKRON (CONT’D)
SALEM (CONT’D)
Capacity: 3.200
Head Coach: Darlene Young
Sports Info. Director: Rob Fournier
Athletic Director: Gordon Larson
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 17-14
Last Game: 1978-79, Edinboro 78-53
Lettermen Lost: J
Lettermen Returning: 11
Team Strengths: Depth
Team Weaknesses: Rebounding
Captains: Susan Deckard. Casey O’Connor
Top Veterans: Kathie Sullivan (C, 6-2. Jr., 11.1)
Casey O ’Connor (F.5-11 ,Jr.. 14.0)
Top Newcomers: Ruth Whatmough (F. 5-9. Fr.J
K.K. Turner (G, 5-5, Fr.)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Outside shooting
Team Weaknesses: Lack of height
Captains: Cathy Zandarski. Shelley KUnek,
Colleen Wiwczar
Top Veterans: Shelley KUnek (G. 5-6, So., 15.0)
Cathy Zandarski (G. 5-7, Jr., injured)
Top Newcomers: Cathy Wolfe (C. 5-11. Fr.)
Ann Sprague (F, 5-9. Fr.)
CHEYNEY STATE
February 19 at Cheyney
Location: Cheyney, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,900
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Nickname: Lady Wolves
Home Court: Cope Hall Gymnasium
Capacity: 2.800
Head Coach: C. Vivian Stringer
Sports Info. Director: Bill Morton
Athletic Director: Ed Lawrence
Conferenced: Pennsylvania-East
1980-81 Record: 25-3
Last Game: 1980-81. Cheyney 88-52, 83-40
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Experienced starters
Team Weaknesses: Passing
Captains: Faith Wild, Valerie Walker
Top Veterans: Valerie Walker (F. 6-1. Sr., 19.9)
Yolanda Laney (F, 5-10, So., 16.6)
Top Newcomers: Rosetta Guilford (F. 5-9. So.)
Paulette Bigelow (G, 5-7, Fr.)
FAIRMONT STATE
February 12 at Edinboro
Location: Fairmont, West Virginia
Enrollment: 5.500
Colors: Maroon and White
Nickname: Falcons
Home Court: Feaster Center
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Joe Lambiotte
Sports Info, Director: Joe Lambiotte
Athletic Director: CoUn T. Cameron
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegaite Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 9-12
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: None
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Experience
Team Weaknesses: Speed
Captain: Ann Marie Santo
Top Veterans: Vicki Huffman (C. 5-10, So., 18.2)
Donna Hopkins (F. 5-8, Jr., 11.4)
Top Newcomers: Vickie Bostic (G. 5-5, Fr.)
EAST STROUDSBRUG STATE
February 20 at East Stroudsburg
Location: East Stroudsburg, Pa.
Enrollment: 3.500
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Warriors
Home Court: Koehler Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,800
Head Coach: Dr. Donna Deutsch
Sports Info. Director: Pete Nevins
Athletic Director: Clyde Witman
Conference: Pennsylvania-East
1980-81 Record: 16-7
Last Game: 1980-81, East Stroudsburg 61-60
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 3
Team Strengths: Rebounding
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: None
SALEM
February 13 at Salem
Location: Salem, West Virginia
Enrollment: 900
Colors: Green and White
Nickname: Lady Tigers
Home Court: T. Ed Davis Building
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Laurel Smith
Sports Info. Director: Ed Armstrong
Athletic Director: Bill Dellastatious
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegaite Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 6-14
LADY SCOTS’ ALL-TIME SCORES
1966-67(5-0)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
30 Thiel.............................. 23
36 Alliance ......................23
38 Westminster........... 37
29 Allegheny...................27
26 Thiel......................... . 11
159
121
51
50
51
69
55
70
460
359
1967-68 (6-2)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
51 Villa Maria...................32
45 Thiel..............................27
40 Allegheny...................25
61 Grove City...................43
38 Westminster............. 43
40 Allegheny...................36
34 Thiel..............................25
29 Slippery Rock............. 53
1972-73(10-0)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
50 Allegheny...................33
68 Mercyhurst................ 29
74 Youngstown................42
56 Villa Maria...................28
67 Allegheny...................15
51 U. of Pittsburgh.... 39
66 Mercyhurst................ 44
63 Villa Maria...................31
66 California ................... 15
37 Indiana........................ 35
338
598
284
1968-69 (7-1)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
42 Thiel..............................34
62 Villa Maria...................27
58 Villa Maria................... 32
66 Allegheny................... 25
26 Slippery Rock............. 65
39 Allegheny...................31
42 Thiel.............................. 16
42 Westminster . . . . . 31
377
261
1969-70 (8-2)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
41 Villa Maria...................40
39 Youngstown................ 12
55 Villa Maria...................23
33 U. of Pittsburgh .... 43
29 Gannon........................ 26
26 Slippery Rock............. 52
65 Thiel.............................. 24
52 Clarion........................ 25
56 Chatham..................... 38
68 Thiel......................... . 26
464
309
1970-71 (5-4)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
51 Youngstown................44
70 Mercyhurst................ 25
58 Gannon........................ 35
48 Indiana......................... 62
52 California ...................35
64 Mercyhurst................ 57
37 U. of Pittsburgh .... 40
54 Villa Maria................... 62
26 Slippery Rock . . . . . 61
460
421
311
1973-74(7-4)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
48 Lock Haven................ 49
47 Mercyhurst................ 38
58 Youngstown.............. 31
56 Clarion........................ 40
62 Niagara........................ 29
35 Slippery Rock........... 75
57 Behrend..................... 42
43 Ohio State...................70
50 U. of Pittsburgh .... 54
64 Villa Maria...................46
36 Indiana................... . 34
556
1866
508
1994
1558
1977-78(13-12)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
56 Australian Nat't ... 59
65 West Virginia........... 56
36 Penn State...................73
72 U. of Cincinnati .... 39
74 U. of Pittsburgh .... 77
105 Gannon........................ 69
116 Jamestown C.C. ... 23
2 Wilm. Patterson (F) . . 0
115 Jamestown C.C. ... 28
90 West Virginia........... 65
76 Immaculata................ 86
71 LaSalle........................ 73
1203
1975-76 (20-6)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
96 Univ. of Buffalo .... 40
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1406
1976-77(17-7)
Coach: Judy Saurer
0pp.
ESC
100 Jamestown C.C. ... 42
95 West Virginia........... 48
75 Penn State...................78
92 Slippery Rock........... 75
103 Buffalo State........... 27
120 Gannon........................ 22
81 Jamestown C.C. ... 47
85 LaSalle........................ 65
76 Queens College ... 66
88 William Patterson . . 56
72 Montclair......................83
74 U. of Md. (OT)........... 75
71 Frostburg......................66
71 U. of Pittsburgh .... 66
81 Slippery Rock........... 77
80 Clarion.........................S'?
72 Lock Haven................ 82
56 St. Joseph's................ 68
77 Temple........................ 57
90 Penn State...................77
60 Cheyney......................65
83 Slippery Rock........... 76
84 U. of Pittsburgh .... 87
118 Indiana........................ 86
1974-75(17-6)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
104 Fredonia......................25
70 Frostburg..................... 45
50 Slippery Rock........... 78
65 Penn State...................55
58 Frostburg......................54
58 Slippery Rock........... 73
109 Gannon........................ 42
84 Miami-Dade................ 46
81 Capital........................ 50
45 Slippery Rock........... 62
74 U. of Pittsburgh .... 52
71 Penn State...................67
49 Lock Haven................ 61
98 Mercyhurst................ 27
69 Cheyney (OT)............67
49 Ursinus.........................52
85 Clarion........................ 46
81 Behrend......................36
69 Indiana.........................54
44 Slippery Rock ..... 53
80 Indiana........................ 46
84 Bloomsburg................ 52
68 St. Joseph's................ 60
1645
1971-72(5-3)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
64 Mercyhurst................40
50 Mercyhurst................ 58
129 Gannon.........................31
89 Villa-Maria...................20
50 Cheyney .................... 72
48 Penn State.....................34
64 Lock Haven................ 59
44 Slippery Rock........... 58
63 TennesseTech .... 84
70 Univ. of Tennesse . . 68
78 Univ. of Kentucky . . 72
92 Behrend .................... 25
69 Capital........................ 34
66 Slippery Rock........... 60
101 Mercyhurst................ 24
64 U. of Pittsburgh .... 56
60 St. Joseph's................ 70
78 Ursinus (OT)................ 86
66 Cheyney (OT)........... 62
71 Clarion........................ 40
76 Indiana........................ 56
72 Penn State...................65
62 Slippery Rock........... 55
64 Temple........................ 45
70 Lock Haven................ 60
Eastern Regionals
65 West Chester........... 64
59 St. Joseph's................ 66
Indiana........................ 58
Villa Maria...................32
Villa Maria...................33
California ...................33
U. of Pittsburgh.... 59
Ohio Weslyan . .. . . 46
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65 Cheyney....................... 84
82 Slippery Rock........... 65
84 Indiana........................ 60
103 Akron........................... 62
84 Lock Haven................ 66
91 St. Joseph's (OT) ... 98
78 Penn State................... 90
68 U. of Maryland .... 93
95 Clarion.........................77
64 U. of Pittsburgh .... 80
75 Slippery rock........... 78
EAIAW Regionals
85 Penn State................... 81
63 Immaculata................ 75
1913
1657
1978-79(18-9)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
81 Cleveland State .... 64
92 Gannon.........................60
58 Purdue.........................57
77 Penn State................... 82
67 U. of Pittsburgh .... 48
68 Cortland......................58
68 Niagara........................ 61
79 LaSalle.........................62
67 U. of Maryland .... 85
67 Old Dominion........... 93
68 Virginia Common . . 47
70 ViManova......................49
65 St. Joseph's................ 76
71 Michigan State .... 50
89 Pitt-Johnstown .... 58
60 Slippery Rock........... 61
69 U. of Pittsburgh .... 54
91 Indicna........................ 60
71 Kent State................... 66
76 Lock Haven................ 60
50 Penn State.....................60
62 West Virginia............51
50 Cheyney .................... 64
71 Clarion.........................62
78 Akron........................... 53
49 Slippery Rock............. 51
56 Rutgers................. .. . 95
1859
1687
1979-80(22-12)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
97 St. Bonaventure ... 59
80 Cleveland State .... 44
62 Niagara.........................57
65 N. Kentucky................ 79
71 Pitt-Johnstown .... 81
70 Univ. of Dayton .... 68
63 Penn State................... 76
78 Indiana State............74
73 Cortland......................55
88 Gannon.........................73
70 U. of Maryland ... 104
76 Lamar Univ................... 85
82 Upper Iowa................ 54
70 Univ. Of Miami .... 54
82 West Point................... 66
74 Alabama......................72
59 St. Joseph's................ 69
59 LaSalle........................ 82
47 Cheyney .................... 71
54 U. of Pittsburgh .... 75
68 Slippery Rock........... 51
58 Penn State................... 59
TOP CAREER SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
1979-80 (Corn'd)
ESC
90
77
56
87
87
79
104
70
62
64
57
87
58
66
40
50
Villanova....................90
Slippery Rock........... 65
Penn State . . .
100
U. of Pittsburgh
. 58
. 70
. 59
. 74
. 83
. 59
. 68
. 68
. 60
71 Duquesne ....
64 Slippery Rock . .
. 78
60 East Stroudsburg
. 61
. 59
0pp.
Indiana........................ 68
W. Virginia (OT) ... 73
Kent State...................48
Lock Haven................ 53
Duquesne...................64
Villanova (OT)........... 75
Clarion........................ 62
Gannon........................ 61
Univ. of Michigan . . 54
Michigan State .... 74
Univ. of Detroit .... 74
Slippery Rock........... 57
2483
2232
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
905
1759
1980-81 (11-16)
Coach. Kathleen Lipkovich
ESC
0pp.
103 St. Bonaventure ... 54
57 Cleveland State .... 47
60 Syracuse......................63
52 Cheyney .................... 88
62 Fair. Dickinson .... 86
90 West Virginia .... 101
74 Canisius......................50
79 Cortland......................58
50 George Wash............. 53
61 N. Kentucky................ 92
59 Indiana State........... 83
68 LaSalle........................ 78
TOP CAREER SCORERS
Tina Skidmore
Audrey Scott
Lori Dolby
Sheilah Collins
Kate Kosewicz
Barb Moran
Erika Sauer
Linda Shorter
Karen Petroski
Kathy Nelson
1337
1191
1167
1001
822
750
700
561
469
445
1977-81
1976-80
1977-80
1974-77
1974-77
1975-78
1974-77
1979-81
1976-80
1975-78
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Tina Skidmore
Audrey Scott
Linda Shorter
Kate Kosewicz
Mag McCarthy
Karen Petroski
Erika Sauer
Mary Ann Bralich
Carol Fletcher
Donnene Disco
809
654
564
530
490
423
343
276
273
238
1977-81
1976-80
1979-81
1974-77
1971-75
1976-80
1974-77
1975-79
1972-76
1977-79
EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
ESC
129
120
118
116
115
109
105
OPP
31
22
86
23
23
42
69
Gannon
Gannon
Indiana
Jamestown C.C.
Jamestown C.C.
Gannon
Gannon
YEAR
1975-76
1976-77
1976-77
1977-78
1977-78
1974-75
1977-78
ESC
104
104
103
103
103
101
100
OPP
Fredonia
Clarion
Buffalo State
St. Bonaventure
Akron
Mercyhurst
Jamestown C.C.
25
62
27
54
62
24
42
YEAR
1974-75
1979-80
1976-77
1980-81
1977-78
1975-76
1976-77
TEAM RECORDS -SEASON'
Most Wins
Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories
22-12
10-0
83.1
44.1
68.2
53.8
53.6
1073
10
Judy Saurer
Judy Saurer
(34 games)
1979-80
1972-73
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1980-81
1976-77
1979-80
1972-73
TEAM RECORDS - GAME
Points
Points, Half
Field Goals
Free Throws
Free Throw Pet.
Points, Two Teams
129
69
60
34-45
26-39
94.7 (18-19)
204
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Gannon
Indiana
Gannon
Indiana
Temple
Pitt
ESC 118, Indiana 86
1975-76
1976-77
1975-76
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
MOST POINTS
Lori Dolby
Audrey Scott
Tina Skidmore
Lori Dolby
552
511
434
419
(30
(34
(32
(27
games)
games)
games)
games)
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1978-79
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES
Lori Dolby
Sheilah Collins
Lori Dolby
Audrey Scott
18.4
16.1
15.5
15.0
(30
(22
(27
(34
games)
games)
games)
games)
1979-80
1974-75
1978-79
1979-80
BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Sheilah Collins
Tina Skidmore
51.9 (24 games)
51.7 (32 games)
1975-76
1979-80
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES (50 attempts)
Barb Moran
77.6 (66-85)
Audrey Scott
74.6 (47-68)
Lori Dolby
74.2 (46-62)
1976-77
1979-80
1979-80
MOST REBOUNDS
Linda Shorter
322
1979-80
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Mag McCarthy
Mag McCarthy
Mag McCarthy
11.6 (10 games)
10.4 (26 games)
10.1 (23 games)
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
MOST ASSISTS
Sheilah Collins
132 (24 games)
1975-76
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Linda Shorter
Kate Kosewicz
68 (25 games)
60 (23 games)
1980-81
1974-75
MOST STEALS
Audrey Scott
92 (34 games)
1979-80
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
MOST POINTS
Tina Skidmore
Kate Kosewicz
Lori Dolby
41
36
34
Clarion
Gannon
Pitt
1980-81
1974-75
1978-79
MOST FIELD GOALS
Tina Skidmore
Lori Dolby
Lori Dolby
18
16
16
Clarion
Pitt
Pitt-Johnstown
1980-81
1978-79
1978-79
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Karen Petroski
Kathy Nelson
Sheilah Collins
12-13
12-13
11-12
Lock Haven
Penn State
Cheyney
1977-78
1977-78
1974-75
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GYMNASTS EYE IMPROVEMENT
To the casual observer, Edinboro State gym
nastics coach Carol Caler is in a frustrating position.
Now in her tenth year at the Edinboro helm, Caler
directs a Fighting Scot gymnastics program which
has never produced a winning record. Yet the
personable Fighting Scot mentor is enthusiastic
about this season's prospects. "A winning season is
just a matter of time," observes Caler. "There is a
feeling of pride on this year's team. They are capable
of producing our highest team score ever."
The source of the pride felt by this year's squad is
undoubtedly the consistent improvement that the
program has shown over the years. The Lady Scots
are one of the few teams that can boast an average
team score improvement often points in each of the
past years. "This improvement was important to us
as a team," commented Caler. "We set that as a goal
for ourselves and have a feeling of accomplishment
for having achieved it."
The immediate goal for this year's Lady Scots is
to increase their team and individual levels of
difficulty. Toward that end, the schedule is weighted
with five AIAW Division II foes, while next year's
schedule is expanded to ten Division II dual meets.
"We are sufficiently experienced in intermediate
competion," Caler analyzes, "but we are virtual new
comers to high caliber gymnastics. That's where
we've set our sights."
Leading this year's squad, which lost only one
senior from last year's team, are sophmore Tammy
Grieser (all-around) and freshman Lori Mikula (allaround). This talented pair is backed by seniors
Brenda Carpenter (bars) and Wendy Smith (allaround) who Caler says have improved year by year
and are now at a difficulty level which will add depth
to the team. Individual performers include junior
returnees Denise Wells (bars) and Laurie Mariotti
(floor), along with freshmen newcomers Dorette
Kearney (floor, beam, vault) Marcy Ethenridge (floor,
vault), Dottie Doyle (floor, vault), Linda Durborow
(beam), Lisa Margaria (floor, beam), and Cathleen
O'Donoghue (floor).
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Coach Carol Caler
The 1981-82 gymnastics season at Edinboro
State College marks the tenth anniversary of head
coach Carol Caler's arrival at ESC, and, not coinci
dentally; it also marks the^ tenth anniversary of
gymnastics competition here at the Boro.
A 1967 graduate of Slippery Rock State College,
where she captained the 1966-67 Rocket gymnastics
squad, Caler became the first female gymnast from
the Rock to ever qualify for the national champion
ships. Following her graduation from Slippery Rock,
the Shamokin, Pa. native piloted three consecutive
(1968-1972) Rochester (Pa.) High School gymnastic
squads to district crowns. Subsequently, while
completing the requirements for her M.S. degree at
West Virginia University, Caler initiated the forma
tion of that school's intercollegiate gymnastics
program, as she did at Edinboro upon her arrival in
1972. Two years later, Caler's Lady Scot gymnasts
placed second at the Pennsylvania Conference State
gymnastics meet.
The Lady Scot coach, who is an instructor in the
health and physical education department at Edin
boro, lives in Cambridge Springs with her husband,
Gerard.
SENIORS - (L-R): Wendy Smith, Brenda Carpenter
and Laurie Mariotti.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE 1981-82 WOMEN'S
GYMNASTICS TEAM - Front Row (L-R): Dottie Doyle,
Lori Mikula, Coach Caler, Tammy Greiser and Denise
Wells. Back Row (L-R): Cathy O'Donoghue, Marcy
Etheridge, Brenda Carpenter, Wendy Smith, Laurie
Mariotti, Mitz Kearney and Linda Durborow.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981-82 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ROSTER
**
*
**
NAME
Carpenter, Brenda
Doyle, Dottie
Durborow, Linda
Etheridge, Marcy
Greiser, Tammy
Kearney, Dorette
Margaria, Lisa
Mariotti, Laurie
Mikula, Lori
O'Donoghue, Cathleen
Smith, Wendy
Wells, Denise
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**
^Varsity Letters
CLASS
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
EVENT
Bars
Floor,
Beam
Floor,
AA
Floor,
Floor,
Floor
AA
Floor
AA
Bars
Vault
Vault
Beam, Vault
Beam
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Lafayette, N.J./High Point Regional
Stoneboro, Pa./Lakeview
Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin
Meadville, Pa./Meadville High
Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge High
Stoneboro, Pa./Lakeview
Evans City, Pa./Seneca Valley
Edinboro, Pa./General McLane
Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell
Angola, N.Y./Lake Shore
Erie, Pa./McDowell
Waterford, Pa./Seneca
CARO LOOKS TO CONTINUE WINNING WAYS
Fred Caro is commencing his 19th year as head
wrestling coach at Edinboro State College, where he
has guided the Fighting Scots towinning ways in one
of the best small college wrestling conferences in the
nation. The Springdale, Pa. native has directed the
ESC grapplers to an impressive 132-84-3 mark
during his reign, including a 10-3-1 mark in 1976-77,
an 11 -1 record in 1977-78, and an 8-3 slate in 197879 when the Scots captured 11th, 12th and 11th
places, respectively, at the NAIA national tourna
ments.
Caro has the distinction of being honored locally,
nationally and internationally. He served as president
of the NAIA National Wrestling Coaches Association
and was selected to lead the USA-NAIA Free Style
Wrestling Team tour of Japan and Korea during the
summer of 1977. In addition, he is a former chairman
of the Health and Physical Education Department at
the College.
The veteran ESC mentor received his B.S. degree
in Physical Education from Lock Haven State College
in 1958, before moving on to receive both his M.S. in
1963 and Certificate of Advanced Study in 1971 from
Springfield College, Springfield, Mass.
He began his coaching career at Tyrone Area
High School in Tyrone, Pa., where he served for three
years as assistant coach of the football, wrestling,
and track teams. In addition, Caro was an assistant
wrestling coach at Springfield College while com
pleting the academic requirements for his M.S.
degree. His coaching and teaching experience also
includes tenure at Derry Area High School, Derry, Pa.
He and his wife, Ann, reside in Edinboro with
their six children.
Coach Fred Caro
1981-82 WRESTLING ROSTER
NAME
Amoroso, Joe
Browder, Bryan
Bryan, Dallas
Campbell, Bret
Caro, Fred
Conklin, Mike
Dzubara, Joseph
Hagerich, Kirk
Hamrick, Ron
Holman, Ron
Lynde, Mark
O'Neill, Don
Orfitelli, Dominic
Ryan, Russell
Saloum, James
Sirb, Greg
Wisniewski, Ed
*Varsity Letters
HT.
5-8
5-9
5-7
5-6
6-3
5-6
5-10
5-10
5-7
5-7
5-11
6-0
5-8
5-8
5-4
5-4
5-10
WT.
177
142
134
126
UNL
118
167
UNL
150
126
134
190
134
118
142
118
167
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CLASS
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Corry, Pa./Corry
Saegertown, Pa./Cambridge
Delmar, Del./Delmar
Edinboro, Pa./General McLane
Edinboro, Pa./General McLane
Pittsburgh, Pa./Plum
Akron, Ohio/Akron Hoban
Elyria, Ohio/Brookside
Union City, Pa./Union City
Erie, Pa./Academy
Erie, Pa./Iroquois
Titusville, Pa./Titusville
Pittsburgh, Pa./Swissvale
Hanover, Pa./Hanover
Corry, Pa./Corry
Sharon, Pa./Sharon
Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Kenston
GRAPPLERS IN YOUTH MOVEMENT
Leading the way in the unlimited division will be
sophomore Fred Caro of Edinboro. Caro concluded
his freshman campaign with a 7-14 record and a
fourth place finish in the Pennsylvania Conference.
Caro shares the weight class with junior Kirk
Hagerich of Elyria, Ohio.
Under the direction of Edinboro State mentor
Fred Caro, who has registered an 18 year 132-83-3
record, a young but talented crop of Fighting Scot
grapplers will strive to improve upon their 4-4 mark of
a year ago. Caro suffered the loss of his two top
wrestlers from last year's squad in Greg Astorino
(25-9) and Gary Astorino (18-5-1).
"We'll have a young team again this year,"
commented Caro. "We're armed with a crop of
freshmen who need experience and will form the
nucleus of this year's team," continued the Edinboro
mentor.
Leading the way for the Scots will be last year's
most valuable wrestler, senior Greg Sirb. The 118pound Sharon native ended the 1981 season with an
18-10-1 record. He placed sixth in the Wright State
tournament, Pennsylvania Conference, and NAIA
National Tourney. Sirb earned a championship berth
at the Midwest Classic Tourney and a third in the
Edinboro Invitational. He was a representative of the
USA-NAIA free-style wrestling team which toured
Japan in 1980.
Following Sirb in the 126-pound weight class
will be sophomore letter winner Bret Campbell. The
Edinboro native ended his first season with a 5-12
record. He placed third in the Edinboro Invitational
and sixth in the Pennsylvania Conference. A strong
contender at 126 along with Campbell will be
freshman Mike Conklin from Pittsburgh.
Competing for a second season at 134 will be
sophomore Dallas Bryan of Delmar, Delaware. Bryan
grappled his way to a 7-11 record which was high
lighted by a third place finish in the Edinboro
Invitational last year. He also posted the quickest fall
of only 18 seconds. Bryan will be backed-up at 134 by
Pittsburgh freshman Dominic Orfitelli.
Dropping one weight class from last year will be
142-pound Ron Hamrick from Union City. Hamrick
concluded the 1981 campaign with a 7-9 mark.
Making first appearances in the 150-pound
weight class will be sophomore Jim Saloum of Corry
and Saegertown freshman Bryan Browder.
Competing at the 158-pound weight class will be
freshman Joe Dzubara from Akron, Ohio.
Senior Ed Wisniewski will handle the 167-pound
chores. The Chagrin Falls, Ohio stalwart posted a 3-9
record and a second place finish at the Edinboro
Invitational last year.
Corry's Joe Amoroso will represent the Fighting
Scots at the 170-pound weight class. The 5-8
freshman was also a member of the Edinboro State
football team this past fall.
Titusville freshman Don O'Neill is another
promising newcomer who will grapple on the mats at
the 190-pound category.
Greg Sirb
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SWIMMERS POINT TO NATIONALS
Although All-American co-captains Mike Pyle
and Bob Wright were lost through graduation Coach
Ed Erdos feels his Fighting Scot swimmers could be
stronger than last year's 6-3-1 edition. Erdos saw his
tankers splash to a fifteenth place finish at the NCAA
Division II national championships last season and
he believes this squad has more overall depth than
last year's team.
"We're shooting for a spot in the top ten at
nationals this year," projected Erdos who have
compiled a sparkling 63-30-1 slate during his past
ten years at the Edinboro helm. During that span his
swimmers and divers have earned a total of seventy
All-American awards.
Pacing the swimming Scots will be junior AllAmerican Robin Doyle who garnered a twelfth place
finish in the 200-yard backstroke with a 1:58.0
clocking. Doyle, who captains his Scot squad, was
also the 100-yard backstroke conference champ last
year and will lead Edinboro State's 400-yard free
style relay team that is pointing for a top finish in both
the conference and the national championships.
Joining Doyle will be freshman Ed Williams, sopho
more Dave Bond, and sophomore Mike Carney.
Returning letter winners include Bill Markiewicz
(freestyle), Kirby Burkholder (backstroke), Kevin
McIntyre (diver), Rick Hamilton (freestyle), Greg Pyle
(butterfly), Tim Sheehan (breaststroke), Tom Transue
(freestyle). Gene Jaskiewicz (freestyle), and Gary
Darr (freestyle).
Head Coach: Ed Erdos
Since the appointment of Ed Erdos as Edinboro
State's swimming coach in 1971 the fortunes of the
Fighting Scot tankers have improved dramatically. In
Erdos' ten years at the Edinboro helm, the Scots have
compiled a 56-34-1 overall record, including a
perfect 10-0 slate in 1974-75 when ESC captured
one of its three (1974-75, 1975-76, 1977-78) 11 thplace NCAA Division II finishes. Additionally, Scot
swimmers have splashed to runnerup positions in
the Pennsyviania Conference five times during
Erdos' rein and over the last five years 16 Edinboro
swimmers have captured 72 All-American titles.
A Bulter, Pa. native and 1965 graduate of
Slippery Rock, Erdos is a former NAIA All-American
in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke. He not only
splashed to Rocket records in those events, but also
won titles at the Pennsylvania and Penn-Ohio
Conference championships in both his junior and
senior years.
After graduation from Slippery Rock with a
health education degree in 1965, Erdos tutored a
Cleveland area AAU team for a year before being
named head coach at Berea, Ohio's Midpark High
School. From 1967 until his depature in 1970, his
teams compiled an outstanding 60-28 scholastic
record, including a seventh-place state ranking in
1968 and a ninth-place finish in 1970.
The Edinboro State coach and his wife, Patricia,
who reside in Edinboro, have a daughter. Tiffany (12)
and son, Ted, (10).
Second Row (L-R) Scott Williams, Kevin Wells, Ben
Hartzberg, Kevin McIntyre, Tim Sheehan, Greg Pyle,
Tom Transue, Dave Bond, Todd Franklin. (Top row)
Kirby Burkholder.
Edinboro State's 1981-82 Swim Team: (First row
L-R) Lolli Lucas, Chris Kunath, Shari Rock, Gary Darr,
Bill Emeason, Matt Thayer, Mark Carney, Gene Jas
kiewicz, Rick Hamilton, Robin Doyle, Mike Geisecke.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981-82 SWIMMING ROSTER
All-American Robin Doyle
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NAME
Bond, Dave
** Burkholder, Kirby
* Carney, Mike
* Darr, Gary
** Doyle, Robin
Emeason, Bill
Franklin, Todd
Geisecke, Mike
** Hamilton, Rick
** Jaskiewicz, Eugene
Kunath, Chris
** Markiewicz, Bill
* McIntyre, Kevin
* Pyle, Greg
Raible, James
** Sheehan, Tim
Thayer, Matthew
** Transue, Tom
Wells, Kevin
Williams, Edward
*Varsity Letters
EVENT
Freestyle
Backstroke
Freestyle
Freestyle
Backstroke/Free
Freestyle
Diver
Freestyle
Freestyle
Freestyle
Breaststroke
Freestyle
Diver
Butterfly
Butterfly
Breaststroke
Butterfly/Free
Freestyle
Freestyle
Freestyle
CLASS
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Carlisle, Pa./Carlisle
Harrisburg, Pa./Carlisle
Euclid, Ohio/Euclid
Erie, Pa./East
Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin
Franklin, Pa./Franklin
Youngsville, Pa./Youngsville
Erie, Pa./East
Lockport, N.Y./Lockport
Euclid, Ohio/Euclid
Erie, Pa./Upper St. Clair
Erie, Pa./Strong Vincent
Pittsburgh, Pa./Greater Latrobe
Euclid, Ohio/Euclid
Allison Park, Pa./Shaler
Pittsburgh, Pa./Greensburg
Zelienople, Pa./Seneca Valley
Easton, Pa./Easton
Indiana, Pa./Indiana
Waterford, Pa./Fort LeBoeuf
LADY SCOTS’ AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS
TEAM
Akron
Alabama
Allegheny
Alliance
Australian National
Behrend
Bloomsburg
Buffalo
Buffalo State
California
Canisius
Capital
Chatham
Cheyney
Cincinnati
Clarion
Cleveland State
Cortland
Dayton
Detroit
Duquesne
East Stroudsburg
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fredonia
Frostburg
Gannon
George Washington
Grove City
Immaculata
Indiana (Pa.)
Indiana State
Jamestown C.C.
Kent State
Kentucky
Lamar
LaSalle
Lock Haven
WON
2
1
7
1
0
3
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
9
3
3
1
0
2
0
0
1
3
10
0
1
0
10
1
4
2
1
0
2
6
LOST
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
1
0
1
0
1
3
3
LATEST
GAME
1978-79
1979-80
1972-73
1966-67
1977-78
1975-76
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1972-73
1980-81
1975-76
1969-70
1980-81
1977-78
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1979-80
1979-80
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1974-75
1976-77
1980-81
1980-81
1967-68
1977-78
1980-81
1980-81
1977-78
1980-81
1975-76
1979-80
1980-81
1980-81
TEAM
WON
Maryland
0
Mercyhurst
8
Miami-Dade
1
Miami (Fla.)
1
Michigan
1
Michigan State
1
Montclair
0
Niagara
3
Northern Kentucky
0
Ohio State
0
Ohio Weslyan
1
Old Dominion
0
Penn State
6
Pittsburgh
6
Pitt-Johnstown
1
Purdue
1
Oueens
1
Rutgers
0
St. Bonaventure
2
St. Joseph's
1
Slippery Rock
9
Syracuse
0
Temple
2
Tennessee
1
Tennessee Tech
0
Thiel
8
Upper Iowa
1
Ursinus
0
Villa Maria
11
Villanova
2
Virginia Commonwealth 1
West Chester
1
West Point
1
West Virginia
6
Westminster
William Patterson
»2
Youngstown
4
LOST
4
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
1
7
9
1
0
0
1
0
6
14
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
LATEST
GAME
1979-80
1975-76
1974-75
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1976-77
1980-81
1980-81
1973-74
1971-72
1978-79
1980-81
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1976-77
1978-79
'1980-81
1979-80
1980-81
1980-81
1976-77
1975-76
1975-76
1969-70
1979-80
1975-76
1975-76
1980-81
1978-79
1975-76
1979-80
1980-81
1968-69
1977-78
1973-74
LADY SCOTS’ RESULTS BY SEASONS
YEAR
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
G
5
8
8
10
9
8
10
11
W
5
6
7
8
5
5
10
7
L
0
2
1
2
4
3
0
4
POINTS
FOR
AGST
159
121
338
284
377
261
464
309
460
421
460
359
598
311
556
508
YEAR
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
TOTALS
48
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G
23
26
24
25
27
34
27
255
W
17
20
17
13
18
22
11
171
POINTS
L
FOR
AGST
6
1645
1203
6
1866
1406
7
1994
1558
12
1913
1657
9
1859
1687
12
2483
2232
16
1759
1905
84 16,931 14,222
FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS
EDINBORO STATE
WINTER SPORTS 1981-82
COACH: CUY CONTI
Nov. 27-•28
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 10
Dec. n
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Jan. 8-9
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
13
16
18
20
23
25
27
30
1
3
6
8
10
13
15
17
23
WED
SAT
THU
FRI
SAT
MON
at Fairmont Tournament
(7:00-9:00)
at Univ. of Pitt-Bradford
GANNON UNIVERSITY
at Behrend College
ALLIANCE
at Robert Morris College
MERCYHURST COLLEGE
at Alleghenv Tournament
(7:00, 9:00)'
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
TUE
•SLIPPERY ROCK STATE
•CALIFORNIA STATE
at Univ. of Pitt-Johnstown
•at Lock Haven State
•CLARION STATE
DAEMEN COLLEGE
•at Indiana Univ. of Pa.
GROVE CITY COLLEGE
at LaRoche College
•at Slippery Rock State
*at California State
at Mercyhurst College
‘LOCK HAVEN STATE
*at Clarion State
at Gannon Univ.
‘INDIANA UNIV. OF PA
Pa. Conf. Championship
•Pennsylvania Conference Games
All games are played at 8:00 p.m., unless
otherwise noted.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
College Calendar 1981-82
FIRST SEMESTER:
Registration....................
Classes Begin..................
Homecoming..................
Mid-Term.........................
Thanksgiving Recess
Begins............................
Thanksgiving Recess
Ends.................................
Last Day of Classes .... . Thurs., Dec. 17
Final Exams Begin..........
Semester Ends............... ... Tue., Dec. 22
SECOND SEMESTER:
Registration..................
Classes Begin...............
Mid-Term.......................
Spring Recess Begins . . Wed., March 10
Spring Recess Ends... . Mon., March 21%
Easter Recess Begins . ... Thurs., Apr. 8
Easter Recess Ends ...
Last Day of Classes ...
Final Exams Begin____
Final Exams End..........
Commencement ....
(2:00 p.m.)
Nov. 20-21
Nov. 30
MON
Dec. 2
WED
Dec. 7
MON
Dec. 10
THU
Jan. 14
THU
Jan. 20
WED
Jan. 23
SAT
Jan. 26
TUE
Jan. 29
FRI
Jan. 30
SAT
Feb. 3
WED
Feb. 5
FRI
Feb. 9
TUE
Feb. 12
FRI
Feb. 13
SAT
Feb. 16
TUE
Feb. 19
FRI
Feb. 20
SAT
Feb. 26-27
DGWS Tournament
at W. Virginia Univ. (7:00)
at Canisius (6:00)
SLIPPERY ROCK (7:00)
at Niagara Univ. (5:45)
LOCK HAVEN STATE(7:30)
at Cleveland State U. (6:00)
at Clarion State (6:00)
at Gannon Univ. (7:00)
CALIFORNIA STATE (6:30)
ROBERT MORRIS (6:00)
at Slippery Rock (6:00)
at Indiana U. of Pa. (5:00)
at Akron University (6:00)
at Fairmont State (7:00)
at Salem State (1:00)
DUQUESNE UNIV. (6:00)
at Cheyney State (6:00)
at East Stroudsburg (12:00)
PA CONF. AT EDINBORO
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
COACH: CAROL CALER
Jan. 16
SAT
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
TUE
FRI
FRI
SAT
TUE
26
29
5
13
23
26-27
Clarion and E. Stroudsburg
at Clarion (1:00)
at Youngstown (1:00)
at Pitt-Johnstown (5:00)
at Indiana of Pa. (5:00)
at Brockport (2:00)
LOCK HAVEN (4:00)
Pa. Conf. at E. Stroudsburg
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
WRESTLING
COACH: DENNIS PATTON
COACH: FRED CARO
Jan. 23-24
Feb. 6
SAT
Penn State Tourn. (9:00)
League Tournament at
Indiana (9:00)
Feb. 12-13
Pitt Tournament (4:00)
Feb. 16
TUE
at Behrend (9:00)
Feb. 18
THU
ALLEGHENY (7:00)
Feb. 25
THU
GROVE CITY (7:00)
Mar. 2
MON at Slippery Rock (7:00)
Mar. 4
THU
CLARION (7:00)
Mar. 8
MON at Allegheny (7:00)
Mar. 25
THU
SLIPPERY ROCK (7:00)
SAT
Mar. 28
U.S.V.B.A. TOURN. (9:00)
Mar. 30
TUE
at Grove City (7:00)
Apr. 5
MON. BEHREND (7:00)
Apr. 6
TUE
at Clarion
Apr. 14
WED League Playoffs
SCOUTING THE SCOTS
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
Location . .... Edinboro, Pa.
Enrollment.................... 5,800
Nickname ... Fighting Scots
Conference.......... Pa. West
President ... Foster Diebold
AD..................Jim McDonald
SID.................. Paul Newman
Phone............... 814-732-2745
Nov. 20-21
Dec. 8
TUE
Jan. 15-16
Jan. 19
TUE
Jan. 23
SAT
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
TUE
TUE
THU
Feb. 12-13
Feb. 19-20
Feb. 26-27
Ohio Open at Wright State
at California, Capital (5:00)
Midwest Clas. at Anderson
at Indiana U. of Pa. (7:30)
EDINBORO INVITATIONAL TOURN. (10:00)
at Clarion State (7:30)
at Slippery Rock (7:30)
ALLEGHENY/YOUNGSTOWN (6:00)
Pa. Conf. at E. Stroudsburg
NCAA Regionals
NCAA Nationals
SWIMMING
COACH: ED ERDOS
Nov. 7
SAT
Dec. 12
SAT
Jan. 20
WED
Jan. 23
SAT
Jan. 27
WED
Feb. 4
THU
Feb. 6
SAT
Feb. 20
SAT
Feb. 23
TUE
Mar. 4-5-6
Mar. 18-19-20
ALFRED TECH (1:00)
CARNEGIE-MELN. (1:00)
SLIPPERY ROCK (7:00)
at Case Western (1:00)
at Allegheny (7:00)
YOUNGSTOWN (6:00)
at Indiana (2:00)
FREDONIA (2:00)
at Clarion (7:00)
Pa. Conf. at Ind. U. of Pa.
NCAA Nationals at Clarion
All Edinboro State College varsity sports are
funded in part by the Student Government
Association, the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania and Student Services, Inc.
WINTER
SPORTS BROCHURE
1981
-
1982
BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
SWIMMING
GYMNASTICS
VOLLEYBALL
NCAA
A!A\N
ECAC
PA. CONF.
*
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EDINBORWTATE COLiiEGE
ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY
Position - Name
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald.............................
Associate - Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich.......................
Athletic Secretary - Peggy Tau......................... .
Athletic Trainer - Bob Klingler...................................
Assistant - Fran Adams..........................................
Baseball - Ron Bunofsky............................................
Basketball (Men), Head Coach - Guy Conti..............
Assistant - John Furcron ......................................
Basketball (Women), Head Coach - Dr. K. Lipkovich
Assistant - Dr. Jim Kennedy................................
Cross Country (Men) - Doug'Watts................. .........
Cross Country (Women) - Bill McDonald.................
Football, Head Coach - Denny Creehan...................
Assistant Head Coach - Tom Herman.................
Assistant - Dave Lyon............................................
Assistant - Rich Formosa.....................................
Assistant - Regis O'Neill........................................
Assistant - Mike Burke..........................................
Assistant - Pete DeStefano ...................................
Assistant - Malen Luke..........................................
Assistant - Mike Michaels.................................... .
Gymnastics - Carol Caler.......................................... .
Soccer - George Shimpeno ...................................... .
Softball - Monica Pellman ..........................................
Sports Information - Paul Newman...........................
Swimming - Ed Erdos ..................................................
Tennis (Men) - Dr. Jim Flynn......................................
Tennis (Women) - George Vierkorn...........................
Track (Men) - Doug Watts............................................
Track (Women) - Bill McDonald..................................
Volleyball (Men) - Dennis Patton.................................
Volleyball (Women) - Dr. Pat McLane.......................
Assistant to the Coach- Dr. Al Stone.....................
Wrestling - Fred Caro....................................................
Office Address
Telephone
113 McComb................ ........732-2778/2776
114 McComb............... ........732-2472/2776
114 McComb................ .....732-2776/2778
Training Room ............ ........732-2473
104 Crawford.............. ........732-2502
110 McComb................ ........732-2471
108 McComb................ ........732-2248
108 McComb............... ........732-2248
114 McComb............... ........732-2472
107 Compton .............. ........732-2773
112 McComb................ ........732-2584
Eariley Hall ................. ........732-2903
Sox Harrison Stad........ ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... .....732-2749/2568
Stadium....................... ........732-2749/2568
107 McComb................ ........732-2584
112 McComb................ ........732-2584
114 McComb............... ........732-2778
Ross Hall..................... .....732-2745/2929
Ill McComb................ ........732-2471/2208
116 Miller................... ........732-2806
110 McComb............... ........732-2471
112 McComb................ ........732-2584
Eariley Hall ................. ........732-2903
103 Crawford.............. ........732-2520
103 Crawford.............. ........732-2520
112 Academy .............. ........732-2504
Ill McComb................ ........732-2471
McComb Fieldhouse - The Home of Winter Sports for the "Fighting Scots"
WELCOME TO FIGHTING SCOT COUNTRY
MEMO TO THE MEDIA
Edinboro State's 1981 -82 guide has been designed to
assist members of the press in the coverage of Fighting
Scot athletic events. Press releases, photographs and
statistics of all winter sports will be made available for your
use throughout the season. Pre-game basketball material
(rosters, starters, statistics and records) are available at the
press table. A play-by-play, halftime and final statistics will
be provided for each home game. If additional information
is desired, please contact the Sports Information Office,
Paul Newman, Director, Edinboro State College, Edinboro,
Pa. 16444. Office Phone: (814) 732-2745; Home Phone:
(814) 732-3735.
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HA VE A GREA T YEAR! - THE SCOTS
Guide Editor: Paul Newman
Associate Editor: Pat Gillespie
Photo Credits: Rich Byington,
Jay Nodianos, Laura Stumpff
Staff Credits: Cheryl Harney, Pat Byrnes,
Pete Katsafanas, Rick Bengal, John Perkoski
Edinboro State College is committed to affirmative action for all
persons in its educational programs, activities and employment
practices. Please direct equal opportunity inquiries to the Affirma
tive Action Officer, Edinboro State College.
FIND IT FAST. . .
Athletic Director - Jim McDonald....... 4
College History .......................................3
Ass't. BB Coach - John Furcron......... 16
Men's Basketball Coach - Guy Conti... 6
Men's Basketball Opponents....... 12-16
Men's Basketball Outlook...................6-7
Men's Basketball Players.................. 8-10
Men's Basketball Records ........ 19-20
Men's Basketball Results................ 23-27
Men's Basketball Roster..........................9
Men's Basketball Statistics.................. 11
Men's Volleyball.................................... 28
President - Foster F. Dieboid...................2
Swimming Coach - Ed Erdos................ 46
Swimming Outlook and Roster___46-47
Team Trainer - Bob Klingler.................16
Women's BB Coach - Dr. Lipkovich ... 30
Women's Basketball Opponents .. 35-38
Women's Basketball Outlook.........30-31
Women's Basketball Players...........32-34
Women's Basketball Records.........40-41
Women's Basketball Results...........39-40
Women's Basketball Roster.................. 33
Gymnastics Coach - Carol Caler...........42
Women's Gymnastics..................... 42-43
Wrestling Coach - Fred Caro................ 44
Wrestling Outlook and Roster.........44-45
EDINBORO
STATE
COLLEGE
1981-82 WINTER SPORTS
BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
SWIMMING
VOLLEYBALL
GYMNASTICS
-1
NEW LEADERSHIP FOR THE 1980’S
EDINBORO STATE...MEETING NEW CHALLENGES
President Diebold's principal fields of profes
sional interest include higher education manage
ment, governance, and planning; budget development
and fiscal control; legislative liaison; and personnel
management/collective bargaining.
A native of Orange, New Jersey, he served as
President of the University of Alaska from 19771979. Prior to that, he was executive secretary to the
Board of Regents and Special Assistant to the Presi
dent of the University of Alaska's statewide system.
From 1969 to 1976, he was director of the Division of
College Development of Kean College, New Jersey
(formerly Newark State College), and from 1965 to
1969, he was Assistant Superintendent of Neptune
Township Public Schools in New Jersey.
President Diebold was formerly a member of the
graduate school of education at Kean College from
1969 to 1976; a teacher of English and Psychology in
the Neptune Township Public Schools from 1959 to
1965; and in 1957 and 1958, he was a supervisor at
the Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center for the
Emotionally Disturbed in Farmingdale, New Jersey.
ESC President — Foster F. Diebold
Edinboro's President holds an associate degree
in psychology from Monmouth Community College,
West Long Branch, New Jersey; a bachelor of science
degree in education from Monmouth College, a
master of arts in educational administration from
Seton Hall University; and he has met course require
ments for his doctorate in education at Rutgers
University. While at Rutgers University in 1963, he
received a Wall Street Journal fellowship.
Foster F. Diebold was named Edinboro State
College's 14th President on August 1, 1979. Since
that time, he has brought a consistently determined
vision to his guidance of the College's many-faceted
services to northwestern Pennsylvania.
Noted for his extensive experience in the field of
education management, President Diebold had pre
viously served as President of the University of
Alaska statewide system.
Founded as a private academy in 1857, Edinboro State
cultural standpoint, Edinboro now makes contributions in
the fields of education, government, environmental improve
ment, urban and rural problems, crime prevention, and
service to business and industry. Recent program develop
ments include those in the high-demand areas of allied
health, business administration, communications, com
puter technology, nursing, and various pre-professional
offerings such as law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy and
veterinary science. Numerous student internships provide
additional examples of the College's efforts to create a close
working relationship with the people it serves while, at the
same time, offering students intellectual and career
opportunities.
College has continued its surge to the forefront as one of
the leading educational institutions in western Pennsyl
vania. Situated on a sprawling 585-acre campus in the scenic
resort community of Edinboro, the College is within 100
miles of the educational and cultural centers of Buffalo,
President Diebold currently serves as Chairman
of the Committee on Administration and Finance in
the State College and University System of Penn
sylvania and in July will begirfa term as a member of
the Commission of Presidents Executive Committee.
He holds membership on the American Association
of State Colleges and Universities Committee on
State Relations, and on the Government Relations
Committee of the Pennsylvania Association of
Colleges and Universities.
His innovative efforts at Edinboro have taken
many shapes. Most recently, he initiated a total
reorganization of the College's various academic
schools and administrative offices with a watchful
eye upon fiscal responsibility and increased institu
tional responsiveness. In keeping with his policy of
making maximum use of existing campus resources
in higher education, he has imaginatively met the
ever-changing needs brought about by new and
emerging student interests and societal expecta
tions.
Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. It is just 15 miles south of Erie,
the third largest city in Pennsylvania, and easily accessible
from all directions by interstates 79, 80 and 90.
Having provided 125 years of service, Edinboro has the
distinction of being the second normal school established
in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. It has
grown to more than forty buildings including the 350,000-
Edinboro has initiated an All-College Honors Program
to provide challenging and enriched learning experiences
for academically gifted students. Undergraduate students
are encouraged to strive for academic excellence both in
their major fields and in other disciplines. Honor students
pursue studies that are greater in depth and scope than
those required of other undergraduates.
volume Baron-Forness Library, a modern seven-story
structure which serves as a focal point for the spacious
campus. More than 5,500 students representing almost
every county in the Commonwealth, as well as numerous
President Diebold's community service includes
membership on the Board of Corporators, Hamot
Medical Center in Erie, and on Marine Bank's Local
Advisory Board. Recently he was a panel participant
at the First Global Conference on the Future in
Toronto, Canada.
Unique cooperative programs with area business
and industry are also the result of President Diebold's
revitalization of Edinboro State College. Among his
favorite projects is the All-College Honors Program,
which draws upon the contributions of College staff
for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes the
academic distinction of excellent students by offering
specialized interdisciplinary course work and ad
vanced research work.
The President and his wife, Patricia, have two
daughters, six-year-old Jessica and recent arrival,
three-month-old Stacey.
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states and foreign countries attend Edinboro. Its tradition of
educational service and research is matched by a distin
Although the costs for attending ESC rank among the
lowest in the Commonwealth, over $6,000,000 in financial
aid is available annually to eligible students.
guished 350-member faculty, more than half of whom have
earned doctoral degrees.
The College now offers more than 100 undergraduate,
Students are admitted to the College in September,
January, or at the beginning of each summer session and are
considered for admission on the basis of their general
scholarship, nature of secondary program, and SAT or ACT
graduate, and associate degree programs, a diversity
unmatched by any other college or university in north
western Pennsylvania, While seeking to meet the educa
tional needs of its region from both a professional and
scores.
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ESC ATHLETIC PROGRAM GETS NEW LEADER
span, his cagers won four Western Division Penn
sylvania Conference crowns, the PC state champion
ship and two District 18 titles that netted trips to the
NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 ESC
records and made 19 post-season appearances while
four of his players were named All-Americans.
Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro,
McDonald served as assistant basketball coach in
Erie, Pa. He is a 1965 graduate of Bridgeport High
School in his hometown of Bridgeport, West Virginia.
In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry and
physical education from West Virginia Wesleyan
College and he also holds a master's degree in health
from the University of Buffalo. He has done doctoral
work in sports science at West Virginia University
As an undergraduate, he set nine school repords
at Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPl
basketball All-American. In 1960, he was the second
leading scorer in the United States, averaging slightly
over 33 points a game, and led his team to the
national basketball tournament in Kansas City,
Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's All-Tourna
ment Team in 1959 and 1960.
Athletic Director — Jim McDonald
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight
Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches
and that same year was honored as one of the top ten
finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll.
McDonald's honors also include selection to the
West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and
membership in the West Virginia Sports Hall of
Fame. He served four years op the NAIA's AllAmerican selection committee,and was chosen by
the NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBAbound cagers who won the Gold Medal In Israel's
Hapoel Games. His all-star coaching assignment
brough additional recognition to Edinboro as the
College was named as the team's official training
site.
Jim McDonald, an associate professor in Edinboro's Department of Health and Physical Education,
was appointed the College's new athletic director on
June 1st of this past summer. Edinboro President
Foster Diebold named McDonald on the basis of his
aggressive leadership capabilities and his anticipated
role to increase fund raising activities for the Scots'
athletic program.
The newly appointed athletic director made im
mediate changes in the Scots' athletic program by
adding women's cross country and men's volleyball
to increase Edinboro's offerings to 17 men and
women's intercollegiate sports. To make the Scots
competitive at the NCAA Division II level, he also
kicked off the College's first major fund raising
campaign for student athletic scholarships. He empha
sized the fact that scholarship support was the
athletic program's major challenge and set a
$100,000 goal that the staff would work toward by
September of 1982.
in addition to his classroom and basketball
coaching duties, McDonald was Edinboro State's golf
coach for 17 years during which his teams won over
40 tournaments and finished as high as 3rd place at
the NCAA Division II National Tournament. He was
twice selected District Coach of the Year in golf.
As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a
record of extensive community involvement. He was
Little League Baseball Director for four years and for
the past two years, has been a member of the
General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary
Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike, and Matthew.
McDonald has been at Edinboro State since
1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting Scot
basketball coach (1962-1975) and never experienced
a losing season while his teams compiled an impres
sive 181 wins against only 89 losses. During that
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Fighting Scots to their best season in history with a
24-5 record while grabbing the PC's Western crown,
the district championship, three tourney titles and a
triptothe NAIA National Tournament in KansasCity.
His team also cracked the record for consecutive
victories with 13 straight successes.
During his six years at the Fighting Scot helm,
Conti'steams havecompiledan 83-69overall record,
while making two trips to the NAIA District 18
championships. His best season after his career
opener was 1979-80's impressive 21 -6 ledger which
ranks as the eighth best in Edinboro's 47-year
basketball history.
Prior to his basketball tutorship, Conti was the
Scots' head baseball coach before serving as assis
tant football coach for four seasons. In his two years
as the Scots' diamond mentor, Conti assembled a
talent-laden team that recorded school's baseball
history. He quickly climbed the ladder in ESC's
football program moving from freshman coach, then
to tutor the Scots' receivers and finally to direct the
ESC backfield as offensive coordinator in his last two
campaigns. During his two years of grooming the
offense, Edinboro finished with a very respectable
9-6-3 slate.
Conti and his wife, Jan, have four children - Kim,
a junior at Robert Morris College; Kurt, a freshman at
Gannon University; along with Craig and Kelly who
attend McDowell High School in Erie.
Coach - Guy Conti
When Guy Conti stepped into the cage coaching
ranks seven years ago, his efforts in basketball
followed the same pattern as his past endeavors -successful. The Freeport, Pa., native directed the
SCOUTING THE 1981-82 SCOTS
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2745,
Home Phone: 814-732-3735
LOCATION: Edinboro, Pa., 16444
PRESIDENT: Foster F. Diebold
NICKNAME: Fighting Scots
COLORS: Red and White
ASSISTANT COACH:
John Furcron (Bowling Green '59)
FIELDHOUSE: McComb (3,400)
BASKETBALL OFFICE: McComb Fieldhouse
Basketball phone: 814-732-2248
ENROLLMENT: 5,800
RETURNING STARTERS: 4
HEAD COACH: Guy Conti (Clarion '65)
TEAM STRENGTHS: Shooting, quickness
COACHES RECORD: Six years, 83-69
TEAM WEAKNESS: Dominant big man
1980-81 RECORD: 7-17
1981-82 CAPTAINS: Land Battle, Steve Senko
1980-81 HOME RECORD: 4-8
TEAM TRAINER: "Doc" Klinger
1980-81 ROAD RECORD: 3-9
MOST WINS: 24-5 (1975-76) - Conti
1980-81 CONFERENCE FINISH: 4th Place, 4-6
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: Allegheny
Tournament (1976), West Va. Wesle
yan Tournament (1976) - Conti
LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 1/7
ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA, AIAW, ECAC,
Pa. Conference
DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS: NAIA District 18
(1976) - Conti
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
SCOT GAGERS “REBUILT”
"Although this could be the best jumping team
I've ever had, we're still in need of a dominating
center," projected Conti. "If Mike Albert (6-9, So.)
matures underneath, we will have a very strong allaround team. Of course, we still have Land (Battle)
who can play center for us and he was second team
All-Conference last year. It would just really help us
to have Mike readv and move Land to forward,"
The high-leaping Battle set a torrid rebounding
pace with his 11.0 grabs per game average and
registered the second-best shot blocking season in
Scot history by rejecting 61 attempts.
Should Battle remain in the pivot, look for 6-4
sophomore Barry Marshall to man the other forward
spot, along with Thompson. Marshall looked impres
sive in his brief stint on the court last year and
showcased exceptional quickness under the hoop.
Still on tap is 6-6 junior John Luca, who has logged
plenty of varsity playing time and needs only consis
tency to win the nod. Luca tossed in 118 markers and
pulled away 96 missed shots.
Edinboro is deep in talent at the point guard
behind Senko, where a trio of experienced players
are available for duty. On hand are long-range
shooting Willie Lee (5-6, So.), and Steubenville
transfer Brian Sharick (5-11, So.).
At the other guard position, Marshall will back up
Edwin Wright along with 6-1 sophomore Julius
Holman. Opponents could be surprised to see a pair
of new faces dent the starting five early in the likes of
steady-playing transfer Brian Simmons and talented
freshmen 6-7 Clyde Brabson.
Edinboro State coach Guy Conti can hardly wait
until his 1981 -82 basketball squad, consisting of four
returning starters and seven lettermen, hits the
hardwoods to see if his Fighting Scots can continue
the impressive pace set late last season. "We were
forced to rebuild last year," reflected Conti, "but we
rebuilt in a hurry."
Conti, who is in his sixth season with the Scots
and owns an 83-69 overall mark at ESC, watched his
young cagers struggle in 1980-81 until the second
semester. At that point, he mixed a pair of transfers,
6-5 center Land Battle and 6-5 forward Marcus
Thompson, with playmaking junior sensation 5-10
Steve Senko and quick-maturing soph guard 6-1
Edwin Wright to form the nucleus of a regenerated
band of Fighting Scots. A late season surge on the
strength of the talented and exciting new combi
nation saw Edinboro rally to win a berth in the
Pennsyivnaia Conference's Western Division play
offs.
"We may still be a young team (no seniors),"
claims Conti, "but we will be experienced. I think our
biggest asset will be the all-around scoring ability we
possess. You can't really point to shut down one
person because everyone's a bonafide threat," the
Boro mentor continued.
A quick glance at the scoring stats bear out
Conti's assessment of his squad. All four returning
starters dented the double-digit column. Thompson's
15 ppg led the way, followed by Senko's 12.6, Battle's
12.5, and Wright's 12.3.
Land Battle - C-F, 6-5, Jr., Toledo, Ohio
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Brian Simmons - F-G, 6*3, Jr., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
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THE FIGHTING SCOTS
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Edwin Wright - G, 6-1, So., Clewiston, Fla.
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1980-81 24 120 .385 54 .730
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EDINBORO STATE'S 1981 FIGHTING SCOTS: Seated
L-R) Mike Calahan, Keith Woods, Julius Holman,
Brian Simmons, Steve Senko, Brian Sharrick, Edwin
Wright and Willie Lee. Standing (L-R) Derrick Burton,
John Luca, Clyde Brabson, Mike Albert, Marcus
Thompson, Land Battle, Barry Marshall, and Noel
Fisher.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981 >82 ALPHABETICAL BASKETBALL ROSTER
POS.
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CLASS
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180
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165
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Brabson, Clyde
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185
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Ft. Wayne, Ind./Wayne
Downs, Donnie
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6-4
180
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Upper Marlboro, Md./McDonough
Fisher, Noel
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6-3
180
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5-11
172
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175
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Simmons, Brian
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FAIRMONT STATE
Sports Info. Director: Chris Beall
Athletic Director: Harold Martin
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegiate Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 15-11
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Depth
Team Weakness: Height
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: S. Johnson (C-F, 6-5, So., 15.0)
Randy Smith (G, 6-0, Sr, 14.0)
Top Newcomers: Anthony Williams (C-F, 6-5, Jr.)
Bryon Williams (G, 6-1, So.)
November 27-28 at Fairmont Tournament
Location: Fairmont, West Virginia
Enrollment: 5,500
Colors: Maroon and White
Nickname: Falcons
Home Court: Feaster Center
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Joe Retton
Sports Info. Director: Joe Lambiotte
Athletic Director: Colin T. Cameron
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegiate Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 26-5
Last Game: 1978-79, Fairmont 107-82
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strength: Point guard
Team Weakness: Loss of big man
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Kevin Beaford (G, 5-11, Jr. 19.7)
Top Newcomers: Tim Murphy (F, 6-5, Fr.)
Joe Garrett (C, 6-8, Sr.)
UNIV. OF PITT-BRADFORD
December 2 at Pitt-Bradford
Location: Bradford, Pa.
Enrollment: 900
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Panthers
Home Court: T. L. McDowell Sports Center
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: Dick Danielson
Sports Info. Director: None
Athletic Director: Dick Danielson
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 16-11
Last Game: 1980-81, Pitt-Bradford 77-63
Lettermen Lost: /
Lettermen Returning: 9
Team Strength: Experience, quickness
Team Weakness: Size
Captain: Bob Hannon
Top Veterans: Bob Hannon (G, 6-2, Sr, 14.7)
Kenny Barber (F, 6-4, Jr., 15.0)
Top Newcomers: Randy Wade (G, 5-11, Jr.)
Urban McGJU (C, 6-7, Jr.)
SHIPPENSBURG STATE
November 27-28 at Fairmont Tournament
Location: Shippensburg, Pa.
Enrollment: 6,000
Colors: Red and Blue
Nickname: Red Raiders
Home Court: Heighes Fieldhouse
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Rodger Goodling
Sports Info. Director: John Alosi
Athletic Director: William Corman
Conference: Pennsylvania - East
1980-81 Record: 14-11
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Shooting, pressure defense
Team Weakness: Height
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Brian Cozzens (F, 6-6, Sr., 17.1)
Ed Henninger (G, 6-2, Sr, 11.0)
Top Newcomers: Lee Holms (F, 6-6, Fr.)
Parrish Petry (G, 6-0, Fr.)
GANNON UNIVERSITY
December 5 at Edinboro, February 15 at Gannon
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,200
Colors: Maroon and Old Gold
Nickname: Golden Knights
Home Court: Ganon Auditorium
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Dick Fox
Sports Info. Director: Steve Huefner
Atheltic Director: Howard Elwell
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 17-10
Last Game: Gannon 61-43, 70-57
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 10
Team Strength: Experience
Team Weakness: Inside Game
Captains: Dan Sculley, Roger Moore
WEST LIBERTY STATE
November 27-28 at Fairmont Tournament
Location: West Liberty, West Virginia
Enrollment: 2,600
Colors: Gold and Black
Nickname: Hilltoppers
Home Court: Bartell Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,500
Head Coach: Paul Holzshu
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BEHREND COLLEGE
Sports Info. Director: Randy Cosgrove
Athletic Director: TBA
Conference: ECAC-Metro
1980-81 Record: 9-17
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Guards
Team Weakness: Big Man
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Chip Harris (G, 6-1, So., 11.8)
Forest Grant (G, 6-2, So., 10.5)
Top Newcomers: Phi! Coles (F, 6-5, Fr.)
Mark Dobbs (G, 6-4, Fr.)
December 10 at Gannon
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,800
Colors: Blue, White and Red
Nickname: Cubs
Home Court: Erie Hall
Capacity: 700
Head Coach: Jim Sims
Sports Info. Director: Dave Bohun
Athletic Director: Herb Lauffer
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 18-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Behrend 55-54
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Rebounding, Defense
Team Weakness: Inexperience
Captains: Tom Blythe, Dan Vaughn
Top Veterans: Dan Vaughn (C, 6-6, Sr, 12.0)
Tom Blythe (F, 6-5, Jr, 5.0)
Top Newcomers: Rick Sims (G, 6-1, Fr.)
Steve Aden (F, 6-6, Fr.)
MERCYHURST
December 14 at Edinboro,
February 8 at Mercyhurst
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,300
Colors: Blue and Green
Nickname: Lakers
Home Court: Campus Center
Capacity: 1,700
Head Coach: Bill Kalbaugh
Sports Info. Director: Howard C. Twiggs
Athletic Director: Dr. Michael Cusack
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 10-16
Last Game: 1980-81, Mercyhurst 73-68, Edin
boro 83-74
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Guards
Team Weakness: Inside Game
Captains: Bob Blackwell, Greg Becker
Top Veterans: Greg Becker (F, 6-5, Sr., 10.9)
Bob Blackwell(G, 6-1, Sr., 11.4)
Top Newcomers: John Berkley (F, 6-6, Fr.)
John Green (G, 6-0, Fr.)
ALLIANCE COLLEGE
December 11 at Edinboro
Location: Cambridge Springs, Pa.
Enrollment: 300
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Eagles
Home Court: Cambridge Springs High School Gym
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: Ted Haluch
Sports Info. Director: Albert Modrejewski
Athletic Director: Ted Haluch
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 2-12
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 87-66
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Height, Experience
Team Weakness: Lack of Depth
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: HaroldMong (C, 6-8, Jr., 17.8)
Steve Crane (G, 6-2, Sr, 6.5)
Top Newcomers: Chris Berdis (F, 6-3, So.)
John Swoyer (G, 6-2, Fr.)
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
January 8-9 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: MeadviUe, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,900
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Gators
Home Court: David Mead Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,400
Head Coach: John Reynders
Sports Info. Director: Beth Hough
Athletic Director: Norman Sundstrom
Conference: President's Athletic
1980-81 Record: 16-8
Last Game: 1975-76, Edinboro 95-84
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Experience
ROBERT MORRIS COLLEGE
Decebmer 12 at Robert Morris
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,800
Colors: Blue and White
Nickname: Colonials
Home Court: John Jay Center
Capacity: 1,700
Head Coach: Matt Furganic, Jr.
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SLIPPERY ROCK STATE
January 13 at Edinboro,
February 3 at Slippery Rock
Team Weakness: Inexperienced big man
Captains: Phi! Murphy, Darryl Dawson
Top Veterans: Phi!Murphy (F, 6-4, Sr, 20.5)
Bruce Nesdore (G, 6-2, So., 12.7)
Top Newcomers: Mike Pawelec (C, 6-7, Fr.)
Mike Miller (C, 6-5, Fr.)
Location: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Enrollment: 6,000
Colors: Green and White
Nickname: Rockets, The Rock
Home Court: Morrow Fieldhouse
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Dave Rooney
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Oliver
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 6-19
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 88-78, 75-71,
84-74
Lettermen Lost: 6
Letterman Returning: 7
Team Strength: Defense, shooting
Team Weakness: Experience, height
Captains: Dave Boetger, Troy Mild
Top Veterans: Bill Rausch (G, 6-2, Jr., 15.7)
Troy Mild (F, 6-3, So., 13.1)
Top Newcomer: Mike McConnell (G, 5-10, Fr.)
GENESEO STATE
January 8-9 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: Geneseo, NY
Enrollment: 5,100
Colors: Blue and White
Nickname: Blue Knights
Home Court: Kuh! Gym
Capacity: 2,500
Head Caoch: Tom Pope
Sports Info. Director: Dan Hurley
Athletic Director: Robert Riedel
Conference: SUNYAC-West
1980-81 Record: 9-14
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 7
Lettermen Returning: 2
Team Strength: Height, quickness
Team Weakness: Shooting
Captains: Dave Zielinski, Alonzo Burgin
Top Veterans: Dave Zielinski (C, 6-7, Jr., 3.4)
Top Newcomers: Alonzo Burgin (G, 6-2, Jr.)
CALIFORNIA STATE
January 16 at Edinboro, February 6 at California
Location: California, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,500
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Vulcans
Home Court: Hamer Hall
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Tim Loomis
Sports Info. Director: Bob Wood
Athletic Director: Jeff PetruCci (interim director)
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 7-18
Last Game: 1980-81, California 62-60
Edinboro 67-57
Lettermen Lost: /
Lettermen Returning: 10
Team Strength: Overall size, defense
Team Weakness: Shooting
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Bruce Gwin (C-F, 6-5, Sr., 11.3)
Maxie Wiley (G, 6-5, So., 11.9)
Top Newcomers: John Acors (C, 6-10, Fr.)
Mark Lewis (F, 6-6, Fr.)
SWARTHMORE
January 8-9 at Allegheny Tournament
Location: Swarthmore, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,300
Colors: Garnet
Nickname: Little Quakers
Home Court: Lamb-Miller Fieldhouse
Capacity: 1,200
Head Coach: John DeGregorio
Sports Info. Director: Hugh Meehan
Athletic Director: David Moyer
Conference: MASCAC
1980-81 Record: 7-17
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Defense
Team Weakness: Lack of Height
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: G. Doughtery (C, 6-4, Sr, 16.8)
Ron Bradley (F, 6-2, Jr., 14.2)
Top Newcomers: Andrew Hargadon (F, 6-5, Fr.)
Tole Hart (F, 6-3, Fr.)
UNIV. OF PITT-JOHNSTOWN
January 18 at Pitt-Johnstown
Location: Johnstown, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,500
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Head Coach: Joe DeGregorio
Sports Info. Director: Richard P. Herman
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 23-6
Last Game: 1980-81, Clarion 86-85, 86-82
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Forwards
Team Weakness: Guards
Captains: Joe Malis, Chris Roosevelt
Top Veterans: Joe Malis (G-F, 6-6, Sr., 18.1)
Chris Roosevelt (F, 6-4, Jr., 14.3)
Top Newcomers: Darryl Whiten (G, 5-9, Fr.)
Dan Koze! (C, 6-8, Fr.)
PITT-JOHNSTOWN (CONT’D)
Colors: Light Blue and Gold
Nickname: Mountain Cats
Home Court: UPJ-Sports Center
Capacity: 2,300
Head Coach: Jim Basista
Sports Info. Director: Tom Bowers
Athletic Director: C. Edward Sherlock
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 9-17
Last Game: 1979-80, Edinboro 103-78, 62-60
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strength: Back court
Team Weakness: Inside depth
Captains: Bruce Gunter, John Pion, Chuck Glasser
Top Veterans: Bruce Gunter (F, 6-5, Sr., 10.8)
Chuck Glasser (F, 6-5, Sr., 13.4)
Top Newcomers: Tim Eberly (C, 6-8, Fr.)
Dave Higinbotham (F, 6-4, Fr.)
DAEMEN
January 25 at Edinboro
Location: Amherst, NY
Enrollment: 1,100
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Golden Warriors
Home Court: Bell Arena
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: Ken Murray
Sports Info. Director: TBA
Athletic Director: Ken Murray
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 7-17
Last Game: 1979-80, Edinboro 102-77
Lettermen Lost: 7
Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strength: Quickness
Team Weakness: Size
Captains: Tom Williams, Rhett Beverly
Top Veterans: Tom Williams (F, 6-4, Sr., 20.1)
Rhett Beverly (G, 6-3, Sr., !6.4)
Top Newcomers: Arthur Mack (C, 6-7, Jr.)
Ricky Long (C, 6-6, Fr.)
LOCK HAVEN STATE
January 20 at Lock Haven,
February 10 at Edinboro
Location: Lock Haven, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,550
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Bald Eagles
Home Court: Thomas Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,000
Head Coach: Dr. Brad Black
Sports Info. Director: Buck O’Reilly
Athletic Director: Dr. Charles Eberle
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 14-12
Last Game: 1980-81, Lock Haven 97-92 (OT)
Edinboro 58-57
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Experienced starters
Team Weakness: Lack of depth
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Doug LeGette (F, 6-5, Sr., 18.3)
Terry Gilman (G, 5-11, Sr., 11.7)
Top Newcomers: Mike Greene (G, 6-5, Fr.)
Scott Dobak (C, 6-6, Fr.)
INDIANA UNIV. OF PA
January 27 at Indiana, February 17 at Edinboro
Location: Indiana, Pa.
Enrollment: 12,400
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Nickname: Big Indians
Home Court: Memorial Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,500
Head Coach: Carl Davis
Sports Info. Director: Larry Judge
Athletic Director: Herm Sledzik
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 17-11
Last Game: 1980-81, Indiana 96-72, 62-55 (OT)
96-69
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 8
CLARION STATE
January 23 at Edinboro, February 13 at Clarion
Location: Clarion, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,700
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Home Court: Tippin Gymnasium
Capacity: 5,000
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INDIANA (CONT’D)
Team Strength: Experience
Team Weakness: Overall size
Captain: Sam Scott
Top Veterans: Sam Scott (F, 6-3, Sr., 16.0)
Jeff Brown (G, 6-1, Sr., 16.5)
Top Newcomers: Dan Betts (F, 6-5, Jr.)
Dave Beck (F, 6-5, So.)
GROVE CITY
Janaury 30 at Edinboro
Location: Grove City, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,200
Colors: Crimson and White
Nickname: Wolverines
Home Court: Arena
Capacity: 1,800
Head Coach: John Barr
Sports Info. Director: Bob Smith
Athletic Director: R. Jack Behringer
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 13-10
Last Game: 1972-73, Edinboro 72-62
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strength: Leadership, scoring
Team Weakness: Rebounding
Captains: Dan Tiiton, Tom Spelman
Top Veterans: Dan Tiiton (G, 5-9, Sr., 8.8)
Bob Crow (F, 6-3, Jr., 16.2)
Top Newcomers: Mark Zimmerman (C, 6-7, So.)
Curt Siveriing (C, 6-8, Fr.)
ASSISTANT COACH - JOHN FURCRON
John Furcron begins his seventh year in ESC
basketball. A Wilmington, Ohio product, Furcron
owns a B.S. degree from Bowling Green, along with a
master's and doctorate from ^West Virginia Uni
versity. He came to Edinborp after teaching nine
years in the Elyria, Ohio, school system and stepped
in to guide ESC's soccer team to their first NAIA
district title. He and his wife, Gloria, and their
children, Angela and John, reside in Edinboro.
LAROCHE
February 1 at LaRoche
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,500
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Red Devils
Home Court: Carson Middle School
Capacity: 800
Head Coach: John Pasquinelli
Sports Info. Director: Carmen Diestler
Athletic Director: Ed Skacan
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 15-8
Last Game: 1980-81, LaRoche 62-59
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strength: Quickness
Team Weakness: Size
Captains: Eric Urbanowicz, Jeff Haus
Top Veterans: Eric Urbanowicz (F, 6-2, Sr., 10.6)
Jeff Haus (G, 6-0, Sr., 7.9)
Top Newcomers: Bob Klocek (F, 6-5, Sr.)
TEAM TRAINER - BOB KLINGLER
Bob Klingler begins his 15th year of giving
Fighting Scot athletes the tops in professional
medical care. The 1952 Lock Haven grad ventured to
Hermann School of Physical Therapy in Houston,
Texas and became a registered physical therapist in
1954. He later received his M.S. from Bucknell. Prior
to accepting his ESC post, Klingler taught at Milton
Hershey, a private boys' school in Hershey, Pa.,
where he served as the Spartans' head football
mentor, head track coach and assistant basketball
coach. Bob and his daughter, Julie, make their home
in nearby Washington Township.
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TEAM
Alcorn
Alderson Broaddus
Allegheny
Alliance
Alma
Ashland
Atlantic Christ.
Baldwin-Wallace
Behrend
Bloomsburg
Bluffton
Buffalo
Buffalo State
Buffalo St. Tchrs.
California
Cal State-Fullerton
Canisius
Capital
Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Tech
Central Michigan
Cheyney
Clarion
Cleveland State
Concord
Daemen
DeSalles
Erie Branch
Fairmont
Fenn
Findley
Fredonia
Frostburg
Gannon
Geneva
Georgia State
Grove City
Gustavus-Adolphus
Hiram
Indiana (Pa.)
Kanty
Kent
Kenyon
Kutztown
Lake Superior State
WON
0
1
7
46
1
1
1
3
8
1
1
1
0
1
47
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
53
2
1
2
1
2
0
6
0
49
7
9
6
1
11
1
1
38
1
0
2
2
0
LATEST
LOST
GAME
1
1974-75
0
1975-76
12
1975-76
24
1980-81
0
1971-72
1
1973-74
0
1977-78
1
1975-76
2
1980-81
3
1973-74
0
1962-63
3
1951-52
1
1946-47
1
1929-30
46
1980-81
0
1968-69
3
1941-42
1
1976-77
0
1979-80
2
1962-63
1
1965-66
3
1975-76
44
1980-81
1
1967-68
0
1977-78
0
1979-80
0
1940-41
0
1930-31
1
1978-79
4
1964-65
1
1933-34
6
1969-70
0
1976-77
30
1980-81
6
1978-79
0
1977-78
16
1972-73
0
1975-76
0
1970-71
53
1980-81
0
1928-29
1
1937-38
1
1971-72
0
1973-74
1
1975-76
TEAM
LaRoche
Lawrence Tech
Lock Haven
Long Beach State
Los Angeles State
Mansfield
Marietta
Mars Hill
Mercyhurst
Mich. Lutheran
Morgan State
Mount Union
Muskingum
Northern Michigan
Oberlin
Ohio Chiropody
Ohio Wesleyan
Oneonta State
Palm Beach Atlantic
Pitt-Bradford
Pitt-Johnstown
Point Park
Roberts Wesleyan
St. Lawrence
Saint Mary's
St. Vincent
Salem
Shepherd
Slippery Rock
Thiel
Walsh
Washington & Lee
Waynesburg
West Chester
West Georgia
West Virginia State
West Va. Wesleyan
Western Ontario
Westminster
Westmont
Wheeling
Wilmington (Del.)
Wise.-Milwaukee
Wittenberg
Youngstown YMCA
WON
0
2
32
0
1
5
1
1
8
1
0
1
0
1
1
7
2
1
1
0
5
6
6
0
1
6
1
0
49
24
2
0
4
1
1
1
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
LATEST
LOST
GAME
2
1980-81
1942-43
2
13
1980-81
1
1968-69
0
1968-69
7
1974-75
0
1971-72
0
1970-71
1980-81
8
0
1965-66
1
1977-78
2
1972-73
2
1973-74
1970-71
1
1
1978-79
0
1940-41
0
1972-73
1
1971-72
0
1974-75
1
1980-81
3
1979-80
1980-81
7
0
1969-70
1
1979-80
1939-40
0
3
1980-81
1971-72
1
1976-77
1
47
1980-81
9
1964-65
0
1966-67
1
1978-79
0
1966-67
1929-30
1
0
1975-76
0
1973-74
2
1978-79
0
1973-74
5
1980-81
1
1971-72
1
1976-77
1
1972-73
1
1969-70
1
1971-72
1
1928-29
OPPONENTS CENTURY CLUB
OPP
131
112
111
110
110
109
109
108
107
Indiana
Clarion
Mount Union
California
Clarion
Allegheny
Indiana
California
Geneva
ESC
72
104
94
73
92
106
67
95
98
YEAR
1955-56
1958-59
1971-72
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1953-54
1964-65
1966-67
OPP
107
106
106
104
103
103
103
102
101
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Fairmont
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
U. of Wisconsin
Alliance
Indiana
Mercyhurst
California
Clarion
ESC
82
65
94
85
102
85
73
78
88
YEAR
1978-79
1967-68
1958-59
1969-70
1957-58
1959-60
1977-78
1965-66
1958-59
SEASONS RANKED BY PERCENTAGES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
15.
17.
18.
19.
20.
20.
22.
23.
24.
PCT
.923
.857
.827
.815
.800
.792
.782
.778
.778
.750
.733
.727
.708
.705
.667
.667
.654
.636
.615
.591
.591
.571
.555
.550
W-L
YEAR
1931-32
1928-29
1975-76
1974-75
1938-39
1967-68
1965-66
1979-80
1939-40
1973-74
1940-41
1963-64
1961-62
1949-50
1970-71
1930-31
1971-72
1968-69
1933-34
1969-70
1972-73
1929-30
1964-65
1962-63
12-1
12-2
24-5
22-5
8-2
19-5
18-5
21-6
14-4
18-6
11-4
16-6
17-7
12-5
16-8
10-5
17-9
14-8
8-5
13-9
13-9
8-6
10-8
11-9
25.
26.
26.
26.
26.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
36.
38.
39.
40.
40.
42.
43.
44.
44.
46.
47.
48.
YEAR
1936-37
1966-67
1950-51
1935-36
1942-43
1976-77
1946-47
1957-58
1978-79
1948-49
1937-38
1954-55
1958-59
1952-53
1977-78
1953-54
1951-52
1941-42
1980-81
1960-61
1947-48
1956-57
1955-56
1945-46
W-L
7-6
TEAM RECORDS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS
PCT
.538
.500
.500
.500
.500
.478
.466
.452
.440
.437
.428
.400
.400
.381
.375
.333
.333
.307
10-10
9-9
5-5
1-1
11-12
7-8
10-11
11-14
7-9
6-8
8-12
8-12
8-13
9-15
6-12
6-12
4-9
7-17
6-15
4-11
5-14
4-16
0-5
.292
.281
.281
.266
.200
Lock Haven
Roberts Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Alliance
Alliance
Alliance
N. Michigan
Western Ontario
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
Alliance
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Clarion
Kenyon
W. Va. Wesleyan
Waynesburg
Lock Haven
Cleveland State
Western Ontario
OPP
90
96
97
86
72
108
98
62
79
55
104
78
73
64
84
99
78
84
79
60
61
ESC
107
107
106
105
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
101
101
101
100
100
100
100
YEAR
1967-68
1973-74
1966-67
1973-74
1973-74
1954-55
1970-71
1970-71
1970-71
1969-70
1958-59
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1967-68
1967-68
1964-65
1967-68
1973-74
18
-
Clarion
Daemen
Fredonia
Salem
Walsh
Waynesburg
Allegheny
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
Pitt-Johnstown
California
Allegheny
Daemen
Slippery Rock
Behrend
Slippery Rock
Fredonia
Alliance
Indiana
Slippery Rock
,
/
Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories
Consecutive Victories, One season
Consecutive Conference Wins
Guy Conti
(regular season play)
Sox Harrison
24-5
21-3
12-1
89.4
51.7
72.5
55.7
62.5
966
13
13
17
(29 games)
1975-76
1975-76
1931-32
1967-68
1966-67
1973-74
1965-66
1966-67
1975-76
1975-76
1975-76
1967-69
TEAM RECORDS - GAME
Points
Points, Half
Field Goals
Free Throws
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounds
Points, Two Teams
Longest Games
.000
133
74
54
54
33-40
93.6
(26-27)
93
227
3 OT
Lock Haven
Point Park
Lock Haven
Alliance
Slippery Rock
Point Park
1967-68
1973-74
1967-68
1973-74
1973-74
1973-74
Clarion (PC record)
ESC 119, Alliance 108
Lock Haven
1968-69
1954-55
1961-62
CHAMPIONSHIPS
EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
ESC
133
126
123
123
122
119
116
116
115
115
114
112
110
110
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON
Most Wins
OPP
88
85
81
91
72
88
85
101
92
67
78
93
80
77
92
64
95
66
88
87
77
YEAR
1956-57
1978-79
1963-64
1971-72
1964-65
1965-66
1972-73
1961-62
1967-68
1968-69
1979-80
1958-59
1961-62
1979-80
1958-59
1973-74
1973-74
1956-57
1956-57
1964-65
1974-75
*NAIA District 18 (4): 1965-66 (McDonald), 1971-72 Regular Season Tournaments: Ashland Holiday
Tournament, 1973-74 (McDonald), Marietta
Pennsylvania Conference (1): 1967-68 (McDonald)
Tournament, 1971-72 (Rooney), Erie Classic,
PC Western Division (7): 1961-62 (Park), 1963-64
1975-76(Conti), AlleghenyTournament, 1975-76
(McDonald), 1965-66 (McDonald), 1967-68
(Conti), West Virginia Wesleyan Tournament,
(McDonald), 1968-69 (McDonald, 1974-75
1975-76 (Conti)
(McDonald), 1975-76 (Conti)
*Won the right to play in NAIATournament in Kansas
City, Mo.
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
MOST POINTS
Tim Smiley
Walt Askins
Don Lovett
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
Don Lovett
Frank Smith
Dan Petchel
Melvin Hooker
Frank Smith
508
496
494
492
485
468
466
460
460
447
(29
(19
(25
(26
(24
(27
(22
(18
(26
(24
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
games)
1975-76
1956-57
1978-79
1971-72
1970-71
1979-80
1964-65
1964-65
1979-80
1967-68
EST SCORING AVERAGES
Walt Askins
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
26.1 (19 games)
25.6 (18 games)
30.1 (9 games)
1956-57
1964-65
1966-67
SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Jerome Thomas
Lynn Nelson
Dan Petchel
Frank Smith
58.9
58.3
55.8
59.4
1977-78
1966-67
1964-65
1966-67
(23 games)
(16 games)
(18 games)
(9 games)
-
19
-
-
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
SPECIAL RECOGNITION - “SCOTS OF THE PAST”
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Roy Stauffer
Ken Gerber
Fred Riley
88.2 (90-102)
85.1 (63-74)
84.7 (100-118)
1972-73
1961-62
1971-72
MOST REBOUNDS
Darryl Meachem
393
1965-66
18.5 (10 games)
17.1 (23 games)
1966-67
1965-66
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGES
Darryl Meachem
MOST POINTS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
54
52
Fredonia
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST FIELD GOALS
Frank Smith
Frank Smith
21
21
Waynesburg
Kenyon
1966-67
1968-69
MOST REBOUNDS
Don Dougan
39
Indiana State
(Pa. Conf. Record)
1964-65
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Ken Gerber
Roy Stauffer
Don Dougan
14-14
14-17
13-16
Gannon
Salem
Baldwin-Wallace
1961-62
1971-72
1964-65
20
19
California
Grove City
1973-74
1969-70
MOST ASSISTS
Larry Betar
Dave Knowiton
NAIA 2nd TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
1964-65 Dan Petchel
NAIA 3rd TEAM, ALL-AMERICAN
1971-72
Fred Riley
1968-69 Frank Smith
1967-68 Frank Smith
1965-66
Darryl Meachem
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN HONORABLE MENTION
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Roy Stauffer, Dennis Hampton
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1970-71
Fred Riley
NAIA DISTRICT 18 1 st TEAM
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1977-78 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75 Tim Smiley
Dennis Hampton
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
1971-72
Fred Riley
Fred Riley
1970-71
Frank Smith
1968-69
Frank Smith
1967-68
1965-66
Darryl Meachem
Frank Smith
NAIA DISTRICT 18 2nd TEAM
1976-77 Tim Smiley, Gary Stanton
Roy Stauffer
1973-74
1971-72 Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell
1970-71
1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
Don Dougan, Mick Unick
1967-68
NAIA DISTRICT 30 1 st TEAM
Dan Petchel
1964-65
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
11
MOST CONSECUTIVE FOUL SHOTS
Ken Gerber
Slippery Rock
1979-80
38 (Pa. Conf. Record)
1961-62
MOST ASSISTS
Dave Knowiton
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Melvin Hooker
194 (24 games)
«
1970-71
129 (26 games)
1979-80
73 (27 games)
1979-80
NAIA DISTRICT 18 HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79
Don Lovett
1977-78
Charlie Hickox
1974-75
Roy Stauffer
1971-72
Fred Riley
1969-70
MOST STEALS
Nick Brascetta
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
TOP CAREER SCORERS
Walt Askins
1,739
Tim Smiley
1,574
Don Lovett
1,513
Dan Petchel
1,344
Fred Riley
1,279
Frank Smith
1,225
Jim Prokell
1,196
Gary Stanton
1,177
Roy Stauffer
1,153
Don Dougan
1,095
Melvin Hooker
917
Darryl Meachem
881
Rod Vashaw
879
Bob McVeigh
840
Wendell Rojik
812
1956-60
1973-77
1976-80
1962-65
1969-72
1966-69
1969-72
1974-78
1971-74
1964-68
1977-80
1963-67
1956-60
1949-51
1960-64
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
Don Dougan
992
1964-68
Darryl Meachem
897
1963-67
Gary Stanton
841
1974-78
Dan Petchel
744
1962-65
Melvin Hooker
708
1977-80
Ken Barker
689
1960-65
Don Lovett
660
1976-80
Frank Smith
637
1966-69
Wendell Rojik
622
1960-64
Jim Prokell
593
1969-72
Dennis Hampton
547
1973-76
Rick Sulka
507
1970-73
Don Gerdich
498
1971-74
Ron Beckett
459
1972-77
Art Dickinson
442
1968-71
CONFERENCE 1st TEAM
1979-80
Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79
Don Lovett
1977-78
Gary Stanton
1976-77 Gary Stanton
1975-76 Tim Smiley, Dennis Hampton
1974-75
Tim Smiley
1973-74
Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1971-72
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1970-71
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1969-70 Art Dickinson, Jim Prokell
Dave Knowiton
Dan Petchel
21
-
-
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
Frank Smith
Don Dougan, Frank Smith
Lynn Nelson
Darryl Meachem
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
Dan Petchel
ALL-TIME SCORES
1928-29(12-2)
Coach; Sox Harrison
. CONFERENCE 2nd TEAM
1980-81
Land Battle, Steve Senko
1978-79
Melvin Hooker, Tyrone Tillman
1977-78
Rick Federici, Don Lovett
1976-77 Tim Smiley
1974-75
Charlie Hickox, Larry Betar,
Don Childs
1973-74
Dennis Hampton, James Boyd,
Charlie Hickox
1972-73
Larry Betar
1971-72 Jim Romaniszyn
1970-71
Dave Knowiton
1968-69
Rod Herron, Harry Jenkins
1967-68
Harry Jenkins, Jim Robinson,
Mick Unick
1965-66
Dave Shenefelt, Don Dougan
f-
640
381
1929-30 (8-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1976-77
Don Lovett
1974-75
Don Gerdich, Gary Stanton
1971-72
Roy Stauffer
1968-69 Tim Ziner, Mick Unick, Jim Robinson
1966-67
Butch Hurley, Harry Jenkins,
Tim Maloney, Darryl Meachem,
Frank Smith
1964-65
Dave Shenelt
1962-63
Ken Barker
1961-62
Ken Barker, Jim Sims, Wendell Rojik
Darryl Meachem
ERIE MORNING NEWS "BIG FIVE" TEAM
First Team
1980-81
Steve Senko
1979-80 Melvin Hooker, Don Lovett
1978-79
Don Lovett
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
PITTSBURGH PRESS ALL-DISTRICT
First Team
1979-80
Melvin Hooker
1975-76 Tim Smiley
1974-75 Tim Smiley
1973-74 Dennis Hampton
1971-72
Fred Riley, Jim Prokell
1968-69
Frank Smith
$
Second Team
1980-81
Land Battle, Marcus Thompson
1979-80 Tyrone Tillman
1978-79
Melvin Hooker
1974-75
Charlie Hickox
1973-74 James Boyd, Dennis Hampton,
Charlie Hickox, Roy Stauffer
Second Team
1979-80
Don Lovett
1973-74 Roy Stauffer
1972-73
Roy Stauffer
1970-71
Fred Riley
1969-70 Art Dickinson
Third Team
1974-75
1970-71
1969-70
ESC
0pp.
58 Clarion............................27
58 Fredonia......................... 26
58 Youngstown YMCA . . 38
87 Kanty College.................21
20 Clarion............................14
36 California . ......................25
46 Slippery Rock................ 32
24 Slippery Rock................ 36
49 Fredonia........................ 29
50 Indiana........................... 18
40 California.........................19
42 Youngstown YMCA . . 44
38 Indiana........................... 22
34 Slippery Rock................ 30
ESC
29
25
18
20
36
31
25
40
32
45
41
39
32
23
0pp.
Ashland...........................41
Slippery Rock................ 24
Buffalo St. Tchrs............. 20
Canisius........................ 38
West Chester................ 37
Waynesburg................... 25
Slippery Rock................ 22
California........................ 38
Clarion........................... 22
Indiana...........................25
Buffalo St. Tchrs............. 22
California........................ 52
Clarion...........................19
Indiana........................... 24
436
409
1930-31 (11-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
55 Alliance........................... 15
42 Alliance.......................... 20
43 Erie Branch.................. 22
24 West Chester............... 20
43 Kutztown........................32
34 Slippery Rock................ 33
21 Clarion............................ 14
29 Indiana...........................23
44 Erie Branch...................24
28 Slippery Rock................29
38 California.........................39
34 California.........................38
59 Clarion........................... 41
47 Indiana........................... 30
21 Allegheny......................29
562
Melvin Hooker - MVP Erie Morning News "Big Five",
Selected by Dean Smith for Olympic Trials,
Los Angeles Lakers in 8th round (183rd pick).
Fred Riley - UPI Small All-America 1971 -72, Basket
ball News 2nd Team, All-America 1971-72,
PCPA Honorable Mention 1970-71, SOS Classic
1971-72.
Darryl Meachem - SOS Classic Outstanding Athlete,
Penn-Ohio All-Section Team 1965-66.
Dave Shenefelt - Penn-Ohio Honorable Mention
1965-66
Charlie Hickox
Jim Prokell
Jim Prokell
22
-
-
409
1931-32(12-1)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
60
37
46
42
22
31
34
44
46
0pp.
Fredonia.........................26
Indiana............................31
Alliance....................... 23
Kutztown.....................31
California......................... 23
Slippery Rock............ 22
California......................... 17
Slippery Rock............ 35
Alliance.......................... 31
47 Clarion.........................16
32 Indiana.........................15
32 Clarion........................... 22
60 Fredonia......................22
538
54
48
37
39
37
32
56
41
41
35
49
314
1932-33
Coach: Sox Harrison
Being Researched
1933-34 (8-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
27
50
33
31
35
32
50
54
59
30
46
36
36
582
0pp.
Findley........................... 28
Fredonia ........................ 22
Clarion........................... 20
Westminster...................41
California........................ 32
Slippery Rock................ 37
Indiana........................... 34
Fredonia........................ 29
California........................ 25
Westminster.................. 45
Slippery Rock................34
Indiana........................... 38
Clarion........................... 34
519
ESC
43
53
64
46
54
50
51
45
39
47
419
0pp.
Fredonia........................ 37
Clarion........................... 35
California........................ 42
Fredonia........................ 22
Indiana........................... 36
Clarion........................... 51
Slippery Rock................ 34
California........................ 32
Slippery Rock................ 43
Indiana........................... 42
492
ESC
24
32
54
33
30
40
44
32
50
27
0pp.
Thiel.................................42
Thiel.................................40
Clarion........................... 35
Clarion (OT)...................30
Slippery Rock................ 41
Slippery Rock................37
Indiana...........................32
Indiana........................... 38
California........................32
California........................ 33
366
360
ESC
57
44
36
27
35
36
28
39
37
33
0pp.
Fredonia.........................29
Alliance........................... 33
Fredonia.........................38
Indiana........................... 44
Slippery Rock................ 51
California (OT)...............40
Clarion........................... 41
California........................ 49
Lawrence Tech.............. 34
Canisius................. .. . 66
372
425
0pp.
Ohio Chiropody............. 18
California........................ 43
Indiana........................... 39
Clarion........................... 46
California.........................37
Thiel.................................35
Fredonia........................35
Thiel................................ 32
Ohio Chiropody............. 30
Slippery Rock............... 49
Clarion...........................30
Indiana...........................30
Slippery Rock................37
744
655
1940-41 (11-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
45 DeSalles........................ 44
54 Ohio Chiropody............. 33
46 Lawrence Tech............... 44
29 Fredonia........................ 28
53 Thiel................................ 42
49 Thiel.................................50
36 Slippery Rock................ 26
34 California........................ 36
50 Fredonia.........................37
43 Clarion........................... 33
38 California........................49
42 Indiana...........................32
35 Indiana.............. . 34
51 Clarion........................... 36
50 Slippery Rock................ 53
461
1937-38 (6-8)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
36 Kent.................................37
44
Fredonia.................... 45
33 Clarion........................... 28
655
23
-
-
ESC
0pp.
34 Lawrence Tech............. 50
- Alliance............................. Season Halted - WW II
1943-44 (War)
1944-45 (War)
1945- 46 (0-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
49 St. Marys.........................38
45 Fredonia........................ 37
51 Ohio Chiropody............. 27
54 Clarion........................... 33
43 Canisius.........................52
32 Fredonia........................ 28
44 Alliance........................... 40
37 Indiana........................... 29
32 Clarion........................... 30
52 Slippery Rock................ 44
54 California........................44
39 Lawrence Tech..............45
50 California........................ 51
36 Slippery Rock................67
40 Indiana........................... 35
39 Alliance............................18
47 Ohio Chiropody...........37
1936-37 (7-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
1942-43(1-1)
Coach; Sox Harrison
374
1939-40(13-4)
Coach; Sox Harrison
1935-36 (5-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
529
576
1941-42 (3-7)
Coach: Sox Harrison
1938-39 (8-2)
Coach; Sox Harrison
1934-35
Coach: Sox Harrison
Being Researched
ESC
49
33
36
41
31
30
47
45
37
43
53
43
41
Fredonia...................... 41
California........................ 44
Indiana........................... 55
Thiol.............................. 34
Ohio Chiropody............. 23
California......................49
Slippery Rock..............57
Slippery Rock................ 42
Indiana........................... 43
Clarion........................ 41
Ohio Chiropody........... 37
577
ESC
32
38
33
33
39
0pp.
Clarion........................... 53
Slippery Rock................ 74
Clarion........................... 42
Alliance........................... 52
Alliance (OT)...................45
175
266
1946-47 (7-8)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
39 Buffalo State ................ 51
54 Fredonia......................... 44
44 Alliance............................53
44 Indiana........................... 45
34 Fenn................................. 33
46 Slippery Rock.................51
63 California......................... 45
45 Clarion........................... 46
62 Alliance............................55
48 Indiana............................57
42 California........................ 45
43 Clarion........................... 41
40 Fenn.................................37
54 Fredonia........................ 25
44 Slippery Rock................ 52
702
680
1947-48 (4-11)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
62
51
43
51
55
53
56
36
51
0pp.
Fredonia........................ 37
Fenn................................. 46
Alliance...........................54
Salem.............................. 57
California........................ 63
California.........................71
Clarion........................... 60
Alliance........................... 37
Fredonia.........................49
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
69 Thiel........................... 38
48 Clarion........................ 51
55 Indiana...................... 62
60 Slippery Rock.........73
49 Indiana........................ 71
45 Slippery Rock.........77
784
846
1948-49 (7-9)
Coach; Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
48 Fredonia..................... 21
55 Alliance ..................... 56
44 Slippery Rock............. 57
57 Gannon........................ 48
65 Indiana........................ 75
50 Slippery Rock.............67
50 Clarion........................ 48
45 Buffalo........................ 57
48 Fredonia..................... 43
55 Alliance......................44
57 California.................. 59
46 Clarion........................ 60
51 Gannon........................ 52
50 Thiel.............................. 76
81 California ...................69
56 Indiana........................ 45
858
1227
1227
1103
1951-52 (6-12)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
46 Fredonia.......................42
58 Allegheny.................... 79
63 California.................... 55
46 Gannon......................... 48
57 Slippery Rock...............61
66 Fredonia......................68
60 Buffalo........................ 55
67 Gannon........................ 85
77 Alliance.......................58
71 Indiana..........................74
49 Slippery Rock.............. 91
68 Clarion........................ 82
79 Grove City....................83
61 California................... 92
74 Clarion....................... 106
67 Alliance...................... 57
56 Thiel.............................. 55
63 Geneva......................... 85
1128
910
1950-51(9-9)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
64 Allegheny................... 52
55 Fredonia......................46
61 Slippery Rock............. 60
82 Fredonia......................72
79 Alliance ..................... 61
65 Gannon........................ 73
53 Indiana.........................54
82 Clarion........................ 84
65 Slippery Rock............. 90
55 Buffalo........................ 62
66 Gannon........................ 43
62 California ................... 77
82 Clarion........................91
63 Alliance ......................55
52 Fenn ......................... 75
77 Thiel............................. 70
1276
1952-53 (8-13)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
57 Fredonia....................... 56
68 Allegheny.................... 78
67 Grove City.................... 77
51 Alliance....................... 57
75 Indiana..........................87
67 Slippery Rock............. 92
67 Gannon........................ 71
72 Alliance ...................... 61
68 Gannon........................ 81
68 Indiana........................ 64
77 Thiel..............................59
75 Allegheny................... 93
85 Fredonia......................68
53 California....................73
76 Clarion........................ 82
90 Grove City................... 57
86 California...................81
77 Thiel.............................. 66
32 Clarion........................ 76
63 Geneva......................... 92
67 Slippery Rock............72
1441
Gannon..................... 71
California................ 89
Clarion..................... 88
Indiana................... 109
1273
1954-55 (8-12)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
62 Gannon........................ 77
59 Allegheny.................... 80
59 Indiana.................
98
80 Grove City.................... 77
65 Fredonia......................62
61 Allegheny.................... 79
70 Thiel...............................63
119 Alliance....................108
77 Slippery Rock............. 78
66 California ...................81
61 Indiana........................ 69
72 Slippery Rock.............. 67
59 Gannon......................... 70
70 California....................85
66 Clarion........................ 72
70 Fredonia...................... 51
67 Alliance ......................62
63 Grove City . ................ 71
61 Clarion........................ 66
68 Thiel..............................62
877
1949-50(12-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
72 Fredonia......................44
59 Alliance ......................40
55 Grove City....................54
62 Gannon......................... 57
66 California ....................50
54 Indiana.........................70
52 Slippery Rock.............. 58
52 Gannon........................ 68
45 Slippery Rock............42
49 California ................... 64
60 Clarion.........................50
35 Buffalo.........................47
60 Indiana........................ 56
58 Clarion.........................50
73 Alliance . ................... 57
61 Fredonia......................52
65 Thiel......................... . 51
978
70
58
65
67
80 California .................... 63
84 Grove City............. .. . 99
1496
1478
1955-56 (3-17)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
62 Allegheny...................95
53 Alliance ......................69
76 Indiana........................ 91
52 Grove City.................... 61
56 Fredonia......................54
74 Allegheny....................84
63 Thiel..............................75
54 Slippery Rock............77
62 Gannon......................... 85
65 Slippery Rock.............80
77 Thiel..............................70
57 Clarion........................ 68
61 California ...................65
67 Fredonia...................... 82
72 Indiana....................... 131
82 Alliance ...................... 76
64 California ................... 86
64 Clarion......................... 91
74 Grove City................... 76
55 Gannon........................ 71
1543
1953-54 (6-12)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
0pp.
61 Fredonia....................... 49
56 Allegheny.................... 52
68 Indiana........................ 76
56 Grove City...................61
61 Fredonia....................... 64
49 Thiel...............................42
47 Gannon......................... 61
73 Allegheny....................89
49 Alliance ......................80
57 California ...................82
72 Alliance.......................70
64 Thiel............ ................. 67
66 Clarion......................... 65
64 Grove City....................58
1290
1587
1956-57 (5-14)
Coach; Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
81 Grove City.................. 104
63 Allegheny.................... 74
66 Thiel............................... 90
73 California.................. 110
68 Slippery Rock...............78
68 Grove City..................105
66 Gannon........................ 80
71 Clarion..........................72
84 Fredonia...................... 77
61 Thiel..............................64
67 California ...................74
-24-
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
73 Allegheny.................. 60
100 Fredonia................... 66
100 Alliance .................. 88
68 Fenn ........................... 81
78 Slippery Rock...........97
107 Clarion........................ 88
94 Alliance.....................96
89 Gannon........................90
1477
1594
1957-58(10-11)
Coach: Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
64 Grove City.................... 72
84 Slippery Rock............. 79
102 Alliance ....................103
90 Fredonia.......................76
64 Thiel.............................. 61
65 California ...................60
63 Indiana..................... . 96
52 Gannon.................. .. . 60
92 Clarion.................. ;. 110
76 Lock Haven (OT) ... 74
83 Fredonia ........ 69
75 Thiel.................... '____ 67
77 California ................... 88
94 Slippery Rock........... 97
54 Grove City....................71
76 Allegheny...................67
74 Fenn ........................... 61
75 Alliance......................70
65 Indiana......................... 97
84 Clarion........................ 99
65 Gannon(OT) .. . . . 75
1574
1652
1958-59 (8-12)
Coach; Robert Thurbon
ESC
0pp.
75 Alliance.......................80
101 Slippery Rock............. 92
61 Grove City................... 56
79 Thiel.............................. 72
62 Gannon........................ 86
88 Clarion........................101
^'91 California................... 99
94 Slippery Rock .... 106
80 Thiel..............................78
83 Fredonia.......................74
61 Lock Haven................ 74
56 Mansfield.................... 99
66 Grove City....................75
69 Mansfield....................98
114 Alliance.................. 104
102 California ................... 93
104 Clarion...................... 112
99 Fredonia...................... 72
77 Gannon......................... 79
106 Allegheny.................109
1668
1759
1959-60(6-13)
Coach: Jim Smart
1960-61 (6-15)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
0pp.
68 Lock Haven............... 87
45 Alliance..................... 61
43 Indiana........................ 73
61
77
54
56
79
57
73
33
85
64
70
62
55
87
93
67
Clarion........................ 71
Grove City...................95
Mt. Union...................90
California ...................58
Indiana......................89
Gannon........................ 62
Slippery Rock...........85
Alliance ......................58
Fredonia......................51
Thiel.............................. 66
California ................... 68
Slippery Rock.......... 73
Clarion..................... 67
Gannon........................ 83
Grove City...................73
Allegheny (OT) .... 93
Fredonia................... 78
Lock Haven ............ 65
1403
1546
88
86
1961-62(17-7)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
0pp.
60 Fredonia......................58
60 Clarion........................ 65
48 Grove City...................71
81 Slippery Rock................61
63 Carnegie Tech .... 76
73 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 64
81 California ..................... 51
81 Indiana........................ 67
56 Gannon (OT)............. 58
83 Fenn ........................... 52
103 L. Haven (3 OT) ... 101
63 Alliance ......................52
87Fredonia....................... 80
71 Thiel.............................. 63
82 California ...................64
67Clarion.......................... 62
56 Alliance ......................69
74 Indiana........................ 82
69 Thiel.............................. 60
72 Lock Haven .............. 60
76 Slippery Rock............. 71
102 Allegheny...................80
Pa. Conference Western
Division Championship;
86 Slippery Rock............. 68
Pa. Conf. Championship;
54 Mansfield...................58
1748
1593
1962-63(11-9)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
66 Bluffton..........................46
82 Alliance ....................... 86
91 Clarion..........................83
70 Slippery Rock............64
60 Carnegie Tech .... 63
87 California................... 56
52 Gannon..........................60
74 Thiel.............................. 64
66 Fenn .......................... 68
72 Lock Haven .............. 49
75 Indiana........................ 66
77 Fredonia......................66
67 Alliance ......................84
73 California ...................83
61 Clarion........................ 58
68 Indiana........................ 75
97
83
64
Fredonia................... 71
Lock Haven..............52
Slippery Rock......... 70
Pa. Conference Western
Division Championship:
69 Slippery Rock........... 83
1454
1347
1963-64(16-6)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
75 Alliance ......................59
63Slippery Rock.............. 67
73Thiel...............................45
92Baldwin-Wallace ... 90
72 Bloomsburg................71
84 Clarion........................ 66
106 Fredonia..................... 81
94 Fenn ........................... 82
71 Bloomsburg............... 74
85 Indiana........................99
80 Lock Haven............... 48
88 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 73
83 Lock Haven................ 61
81 Alliance......................91
85 California ...................80
86 Slippery Rock............. 79
99 Indiana........................ 88
95 Clarion........................ 90
67 California .................... 55
72 Gannon (OT) ............. 71
Pa. Conf. Championship:
90 Mansfield...................98
NAIA District 30 Champ.:
67 Westminster........... 81
1808
1649
1964-65(10-8)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
99 Grove City...................89
68 Alliance ......................80
76 Slippery Rock............. 80
92Thiel................................61
109 Lock Haven................ 79
104 Walsh........................72
90 Clarion........................ 69
100 Indiana........................87
70California .................... 82
89 Lock Haven..................53
84 Alliance ....................... 89
86 Geneva.......................... 85
86 Slippery Rock...............63
91 Indiana........................ 82
69 Fenn ........................... 77
95 California .................. 108
50 Gannon..........................58
77 Clarion........................ 79
1535
1393
1965-66(18-5)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
84 Mansfield...................83
70 Alliance ......................68
67 Slippery Rock........... 56
95 Lock Haven................ 55
80Clarion.......................... 71
104 Waynesburg................ 88
68 Indiana........................ 71
83 Fredonia......................62
78 California .................102
89 Lock Haven................ 72
86 Mansfield................... 82
90 Alliance ......................83
99 Mich. Lutheran .... 58
79 Slippery Rock........... 72
95 Indiana........................ 85
70 Geneva........................ 71
93 Cleveland State .... 72
83Clarion.......................... 79
71 California ................... 58
Pa. Conf. Championship:
76Cheyney........................96
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
76 Geneva.........................60
79California .....................62
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
53 Central Michigan ... 67
1868
1673
1966-67(11-11)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
88 Mansfield................... 73
90 Alliance....................... 93
99 Slippery Rock............94
90 Lock Haven................ 77
73 Clarion.......................... 71
87 California ...................92
110 Fredonia......................64
123 Waynesburg................ 97
94 Indiana........................ 95
83 W.V. Wes. (OT)_____ 85
90 Lock Haven................ 64
71 Mansfield..................... 77
67 Alliance ......................66
71 Cleveland State .... 75
89 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 77
75 Slippery R. (OT).... 77
77 Indiana........................ 85
98 Geneva........................107
26 Califronia .................... 31
85 Clarion..........................75
70 Bald.-Wallace_____102
87 Walsh............................ 66
1843
1744
1967-68(19-5)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
109 Waynesburg........... 84
84 Slippery Rock.......... 56
133 Lock Haven........... 90
103 Clarion....................92
98 California ................... 91
93 Fredonia.................. 84
87 Indiana..................... 85
99 Mansfield...............81
90 Alliance ....................... 72
109 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
65 Mansfield...............106
83 Lock Haven............. 66
90 Alliance (OT).........88
108 Cleveland State .... 60
110 Slippery Rock.........73
67 Indiana.................... 69
80 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 87
78 Geneva..................... 87
97 California ................... 75
110 Clarion.................... 84
-25-
86 Grove City................... 65
Pa. Conf. Championship:
73 Cheyney State .... 61
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
55 Gannon........................ 52
41 Westminster............48
2148
1834
1968-69(14-8)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
78 Geneva.........................81
103 Lock Haven................ 67
99 Slippery Rock............73
71 Clarion..........................69
126 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 66
85 Cal. S. Fullerton ... 63
58 Long Beach State . . 84
78 Los Angeles St...........73
110 Kenyon........................ 99
74 Alliance ......................86
93 California ................... 80
93 Lock Haven .............. 64
87 Alliance ......................73
72 Fredonia......................62
95 Slippery Rock........... 78
67 Indiana........................ 89
57 California ...................54
112 Clarion.........................78
86 Grove City...................98
75 Indiana........................ 81
Pa. Conf. Championship:
69 Cheyney State .... 83
NAIA District 18 Champ.:
57 Gannon.........................69
1845
1670
1969-70(13-9)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
88 Grove City................... 82
115 Pitt-Johnstown .... 55
70 Lock Haven................ 67
75 Slippery Rock............69
72 Clarion.........................75
57 Fredonia......................60
85 North Michigan .... 92
85 Univ. Wisconsin . . 104
88 Alliance ......................75
77 Lock Haven................ 60
64 Alliance......................77
80 Slippery Rock........... 57
72 Indiana.........................75
70 Rbts. Wesleyan .... 58
68 California ................... 77
71 Point Partk................... 54
72 Clarion.........................52
77 Geneva.........................74
73 Indiana.........................60
66 California ................... 77
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
68 Indiana (OT)................ 67
71 California ................... 72
1664
1539
1970-71 (16-8)
Coach: Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
96 Grove City................... 84
81 Alliance .......................69
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
116 Lock Haven................ 79
88 Slippery Rock............. 76
116 W. Ontario...................62
60 Clarion........................ 66
81 Ohio Wesleyan .... 67
87 Hiram........................... 50
116 N. Michigan................ 98
96 Kenyon.......................98
75 California ................. 66
91 Mars Hill.................... 68
96 Geneva........................ 75
73 Slippery Rock............77
64 Indiana........................ 84
82 Lock Haven................ 92
91 Oneonta State .... 64
93 California...................83
85 Clarion (OT)................ 87
89 Alliance......................83
88 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 78
61 Indiana........................ 68
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
81 Clarion........................ 70
60 Indiana........................ 67
2066
1811
1971-72(17-9)
Coach; Dave Rooney
ESC
0pp.
91 Kenyon........................ 84
85 Lock Haven (OT) ... 82
73 Point Park................... 71
82 Geneva........................ 74
70 Clarion (OT)................ 71
85 Alma (OT)................... 80
65 Capital.........................78
105 Salem........................... 91
94 Marietta......................87
82 California ................. 76
67 Alliance................... 83
77 Slippery Rock........... 83
94 Mount Union .... Ill
70 Alliance....................69
90 Slippery Rock........... 87
74 Indiana.......................70
71 Wittenberg ................ 81
74 Lock Haven.............. 66
87 California ................. 74
72 Clarion....................... 75
62 Oneonta.................... 87
76 Indiana (OT)...............74
72 Grove City..................62
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
85 Slippery Rock............ 75
81 Clarion....................... 78
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
72 Westmont, Cal............ 91
2056
2060
1972-73(13-9)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
64 Mercyhurst................ 71
74 Ohio Wesleyan .... 66
104 Allegheny................... 85
59 Clarion.........................76
67 Wilmington (Del.) . . 69
61 California .................. 67
70 Alliance.....................64
74 Slippery Rock...............94
48 Muskingum............... 59
60 Point Park...................79
65 Grove City................. 58
66 Bloomsburg.............. 75
85 Mount Union............68
68 Indiana...................... 60
78 Lock Haven.............. 68
93 Behrend....................60
64 California (OT) .... 59
67 Clarion.......................66
86 Alliance ....................69
57 Indiana...................... 63
86 Slippery Rock............76
62 Lock Haven .............. 61
1558
83
70
94
79
2188
1934
1975-76 (24-5)
Coach: Guy Conti
ESC
73
84
84
78
95
0pp.
Mercyhurst..............72
West Georgia........... 78
Bald.-Wallace........... 72
Frostburg....................71
Allegheny................. 84
68 Clarion.......................65
88 Lock Haven .............. 56
88 St. Vincent................. 69
91 Behrend.................... 66
70 Aids-Broad (OT) ... 69
73 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 68
81 Frostburg....................71
80 Lock Haven..............62
67 Slippery Rock........... 68
72 California ................. 61
64 Point Park.................69
61 Indiana...................... 59
89 Alliance ....................78
72 Mercyhurst.............. 73
92 Clarion (OT)...............91
80 California ................. 66
67 Indiana...................... 64
78 Slippery Rock........... 71
83 St. Vincent.................81
Pa. Conf. Championship;
77 Cheyney State .... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
93 Clarion (OT).............. 90
67 Indiana...................... 66
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
88 Gustavus Adolp. ... 73
73 Lake Superior St.. . . 76
1503
1973-74(18-6)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
101 Behrend....................... 64
108 Western Ontario ... 61
95 Clarion........................ 80
122 Alliance ......................72
76 California...................50
82 Slippery Rock............. 81
90 W. Va. State................ 68
75 Ashland......................74
87 Frostburg......................59
57 Lock Haven .............. 63
81 Bloomsburg................ 90
126 Point Park................... 95
71 Frostburg......................65
55 Muskingum................ 62
76 Indiana........................ 86
62 Mercyhurst................ 59
81 California ................... 51
95Clarion.......................... 86
95 Lock Haven................ 58
67 Indiana........................ 69
101 Slippery Rock............95
123 Alliance ..................... 86
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
84 Point Park....................80
65 Indiana..........................78
2075
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
Slippery Rock......... 79
Indiana........................ 59
Nat'l NAIA Tournament:
Palm Beach Atl. ... 86
Alcorn State................ 85
1732
2276
2067
1976-77(11-12)
Coach; Guy Conti
1974-75 (22-5)
Coach; Jim McDonald
ESC
0pp.
95 Bald.-Wallace............. 72
60 Clarion........................ 58
76 Mansfield...................60
80 California ...................62
94 Slippery Rock............71
82 Behrend......................68
85 Mercyhurst................ 80
88 Point Park...................78
78 St. Vincent...................70
67 Lock Haven................ 61
93 Frostburg......................75
80 St. Vincent...................85
84 Point Park...................85
80 Indiana........................ 70
75 Mercyhurst.................. 66
87 California.................... 73
82 Clarion........................ 69
87 Lock Haven................ 58
46 Indiana.......................... 51
100 Slippery Rock........... 77
80 Alliance ......................66
93 Frostburg (2 OT) ... 91
Pa. Conf. Championship;
70 Mansfield................... 79
ESC
0pp.
91 Capital Univ. (OT) . . 84
86Clarion.......................... 87
99 Alliance ..................... 85
70 Mercyhurst (OT) ... 69
63 Lock Haven................ 58
89 Behrend......................87
70 Wheeling......................76
79 Shepherd.................... 84
85 St. Vincent....................80
95 Point Park.................104
55 Lock Haven.............. 56
93 California ................. 78
71 Mercyhurst................ 67
58 Pitt-Johnstown .... 68
90 Clarion (OT)................89
71 Slippery Rock........... 74
90 Frostburg (OT) .... 87
82 California ................. 106
88 Indiana.........................94
77 Indiana........................ 88
57 Slippery Rock........... 76
95 Pitt-Johnstown .... 90
73 Gannon........................ 75
1827
1862
ALL-TIME SCORES (CONT’D)
1977-78 (9-15)
Coach; Guy Conti
1979-80 (Cont'd)
ESC
0pp.
90 Atlan. Christian .... 79
73 Concord....................... 67
52 Mercyhurst..................61
77 Pitt-Johnstown .... 79
77 Alliance ......................59
64 Lock Haven................ 54
85 California (F)...............87
85 Oberlin..........................78
82 Behrend...................... 70
85 Morgan State........... 88
73 Georgia State............ 70
73 Pitt-Johnstown .... 75
63 Lock Haven (OT) ... 65
73 Mercyhurst........... 103
78 Indiana........................ 90
68 Clarion.........................79
65 St. Vincent................... 69
68 Clarion....................... 78
75 Slippery Rock ....;. 89
79 Indiana.................... . 67
65 Point Park ....... 69
54 Slippery Rock ..... 69
80 Gannon........................ 89
76 California ...................92
1760
1826
1978-79(11-14)
Coach; Guy Conti
ESC
0pp.
82 Fairmont State ... 107
77 W. Va. Wesleyan ... 92
87 Alliance ....................56
107 Daemen................... 85
61 Oberlin...................... 73
78 Pitt-Johnstown .... 74
58 Mercyhurst..............65
74 Behrend................... 83
72 Wash. & Lee............76
78 Geneva.........................70
67 Slippery Rock........... 68
49 Point Park................. 81
6^ Lock Haven.............. 57
79 California................. 75
65 Clarion (OT)...............69
58 Indiana....................... 75
82 Mercyhurst...............84
77 St. Vincent................... 68
76Slippery Rock............. 74
79 Gannon.......................... 76
69 Lock Haven..................68
73 California (2 OT) ... 75
84 Clarion..........................96
90 Indiana (2 OT)............99
90 Gannon........................ 79
1875
1924
1979-80 (21-6)
Coach: Guy Conti
ESC
80
62
70
84
103
64
82
75
102
0pp.
Carn-Mellon (OT)... 74
Westminster........... 42
Gannon........................ 68
Mercyhurst................ 86
Pitt-Johnstown .... 78
Behrend...................... 59
St. Lawrence............86
Lock Haven................74
Daemen..................... 77
ESC
88 Slippery Rock............. 78
68 Mercyhurst................ 73
85 Clarion........................ 86
0pp.
59
62
90
69
50
52
80
75
65
67
Indiana........................ 64
Pitt-Johnstown .... 60
California ...................73
Lock Haven................ 80
Slippery Rock............48
Clarion (2 OT)........... 50
Mercyhurst................ 74
St. Vincent................... 52
Indiana........................ 63
Point Park................... 66
68 California ................... 66
85 Lock Haven................ 79
84 Alliance ......................71
81 Slippery Rock............74
71 Clarion........................ 84
83 Gannon.......................... 78
NAIA District 18 Playoffs:
62 Behrend......................55
72 Clarion........................ 80
1351
92
69
60
72
75
61
83
82
58
87
67
55
57
84
L. Haven (2 OT)____ 97
Point Park................... 75
California ...................62
Indiana........................ 96
Slippery Rock............. 72
St. Vincent...................77
Mercyhurst................ 74
Clarion........................ 86
Lock Haven................ 57
Alliance ......................66
California ................... 57
Indiana (OT)................ 62
Gannon........................ 70
Slippery Rock........... 74
Pa. Conference Playoffs:
69 Indiana.......................96
1130
1980-81 (7-17)
Coach: Guy Conti
ESC
0pp.
64 Westminster........... 78
59
LaRoche................. 62
43 Gannon........................ 61
63
Pitt-Bradford....... 77
54 Behrend......................55
66
LaRoche................. 88
Battle begins his drive
RESULTS BY SEASONS
YEAR
1928-29
1929-30
1930-31
1931-30
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
1935-36
1936-37
1937-38
1938-39
1939-40
1940-41
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46
1946-47
1947-48
1948-49
1949-50
1950-51
1951-52
1952-53
1953-54
1954-55
G
14
14
15
13
13
10
13
14
10
17
15
10
2
5
15
15
16
17
18
18
21
18
20
W
12
8
11
12
Being
8
Being
5
7
6
8
13
11
3
1
War
War
0
7
4
7
12
9
6
8
6
8
POINTS
L
FOR
AGST
2
640
381
6
436
409
4
562
409
1
538
314
Researched
5
519
419
Researched
5
366
360
6
529
461
8
582
576
2
492
374
4
744
655
4
655
577
7
372
425
1
34
50
5
8
11
9
5
9
12
13
12
12
175
702
784
858
978
1227
1128
1441
1103
1496
YEAR
1955-56
1956-57
1957-58
1958-59
1959-60
1960-61
1961-62
1962-63
1963-64
1964-65
1965-66
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
TOTALS
266
680
846
877
910
1227
1276
1543
1273
1478
26
-
-
27
-
-
G
20
19
21
20
21
24
20
22
18
23
22
24
22
22
24
26
22
24
27
29
23
24
25
27
24
896
POINTS
W
L
FOR
AGST
3
17
1290
1587
5
14
1477
1594
10
11
1574
1652
8
12
1668
1759
Being Researched
6
15
1403
1546
17
7
1748
1593
11
9
1454
1347
16
6
1808
1649
10
8
1535
1393
18
5
1868
1673
11
11
1843
1744
19
5
2148
1834
14
8
1845
1670
13
9
1664
1539
16
8
2065
1811
17
9
2056
2060
13
9
1558
1503
18
6
2075
1732
22
5
2188
1924
24
2281
5
2067
11
12
1827
1862
9
15
1760
1826
11
14
1875
1924
21
6
1997
1859
7
17
1661
1779
502 394 61,029 58,713
SPIKERS AWAIT VARSITY TESTS
The Edinboro State men's volleyball team
stepped into collegiate competition this past year
when the sport was elevated from club status to
become the College's 17th intercollegiate sport.
Under Coach Dennis Patton's talented tutelage, the
Scot spikers have already established themselves as
varsity competitors at the collegiate level and are
now ready to battle for ESC victories on the net
circuit.
Patton was a major cog in directing the Lady Scot
volleyballers to a sparkling 37-9 record and a trip to
the AIAW Division II National Tournament in Cali
fornia. The Fighting Scot mentor has been a
player/coach for the "AA" USVBA Meadville Volley
ball Team for the past 25 years. Patton coached
Maplewood High School's boys'team for 12 seasons
where his teams won nine straight district champion
ships and finished second in the state on three
different occasions. He has al6o directed interest in
men's volleyball at Edinboro'State over the past six
years.
1981-82 MEN’S VOLLEYBALL ROSTER
NAME
Brown, William
Carter, Troy
Catrona, James
Chase, Richard
EkI, Joseph
Fulmer, Kurt
Hsu, Ning
Jones, Michael
Lawrence, David
Mackey, Michael
McDonald, Mike
Mowry, David
Steiger, Kenneth
Head Coach: Denny Patton
POSITION
Outside Spiker
Middle Blocker
Outside Spiker
Outside Spker
Setter
Setter/Spiker
Setter
Outside Spiker
Middle Blocker
Outsidde Spiker
Outside Spiker
Outside Spiker
Middle Blocker
CLASS
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Polaski, Pa./Wilmington
Falconer, N.Y./Falconer
Farrell, Pa./Farrell
Corry, Pa./Corry
North Huntingdon, Pa./Norwin
Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny
Erie, Pa.
Tidioute, Pa./Tidioute
Waterford, Pa./Fort Leboeuf
Pittsburgh, Pa./Keystone Oaks
Pittsburgh, Pa./Montour
Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny
Cochranton, Pa./Cochranton
DIRECTING THE LADY SCOTS
• ••
LADY SCOTS IN YOUTH MOVEMENT
Coach - Kathleen Lipkovich
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich begins her second year
leading the Edinboro State Lady Scots basketball
program in addition to serving as the College's
associate athletic director. Dr. Lipkovich, who was
named to her new post at the outset of the 1981 year,
is only the second head coach in women's basketball
history at Edinboro.
Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Lipkovich
has had collegiate level teaching and coaching
experience at West Virginia University, Central
Connecticut State College and Trinity College in
Hartford, Connecticut. While working as a doctoral
graduate assistant at West Virginia University, the
newly appointed mentor was assistant varsity coach
for the women's basketball team that won the 1977
state championship and finished with a 19-6 overall
record.
From 1977 through 1978, she was head coach
for Central Connecticut's women's basketball and
volleyball teams. Her Blue Devil cagers, who posted a
12-5 season slate, competed in the EAIAW regional
tournament. A year later. Dr. Lipkovich accepted a
postion at Trinity College in physical education where
she served as the women's basketball, soccer and
softball coach. In her one year at the Trinity helm, her
lady cagers went 10-5 on the campaign.
The Ohio native, w'ho graduated from Chaney
High School, began her teaching and coaching career
in 1972 as a physical education instructor and track
and field coach in the Howland Local School District
at Howland, Ohio, and then held a similar position
from 1972 through 1975 at McDonald High School in
McDonald, Ohio.
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Dr. Lipkovich, who recently completed a post
doctoral fellowship at Harvard University in higher
educational administration, started her collegiate
work at Youngstown State University where she
received a B.S. degree in health and physical educa
tion in 1972. At Youngstown State, she competed in
the women's varsity sports of volleyball, basketball,
and softball.
The Youngstown graduate then continued her
academic career by receiving an M.S. degree In 1975
from West Virginia University. She then served as a
doctoral graduate assistant there until receiving her
doctorate in 1977 after majoring In educational
administration and physical education.
Her administrative experience encompasses an
internship in West Virginia University's department
of athletics where she was involved in recruitment,
scheduling, budgeting, athletic policies, and eligi
bility. Her doctoral internship at West Virginia
extended her administrative experiences in such
areas as curriculum design, selection and retention,
and departmental policies. Dr. Lipkovich's post
doctoral fellowship at Harvard University in educa
tional administration involved preparation for indivi
duals to assume administrative positions.
SCOUTING THE 1981-82 LADY SCOTS
head
COACH: Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
(Youngstown '72)
COACHES RECORD: One year, 11-16
1980-81 RECORD: 11-16
1980-81 HOME RECORD: 8;5
1980-81 ROAD RECORD: 5-11
COLORS: Red and White
LETTERMEN LOST/RETURNING: 6/5
ATHLETIC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA, AIAW, ECAC
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jim McDonald
Office Phone: 814-732-2776
SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Paul Newman
Office Phone: 814-732-2745,
Home Phone: 814-732-3735
ASSISTANT COACH:
Jim Kennedy (California, Pa. '53)
RETURNING STARTERS: 2
TEAM STRENGTHS: Quickness
TEAM WEAKNESS: Experience
1981-82 CAPTAINS: TBA
Edinboro State's Lady Scot cagers under second
year coach Kathleen Lipkovich will be battling both a
lack of experience and a challenging 20-game
schedule that finds the ESC women playing 13 road
contests. Compounding the problem is the loss of last
year's top three scorers who were also the Scots
leading rebounders on a squad that went 11-16
against primarily Division I teams.
The tough schedule should have provided a
springboard, however, for this year's crop of young
Lady Scots who return five letter winners on a roster
of twelve. Only one senior and two juniors are listed
along with five sophomores and four freshmen.
Leading the backcourt attack is the team's lone
senior, Wanda Hartzell. The 5-6 guard, who could see
some alternate action at forward, tossed in 112
markers last year to average 4.7 points per game
from the outside. The Keystone High grad led the
Lady Scots in assists with 64 passes that resulted in
scores.
Expected to pace the team in the shooting
department is 5-11 sophomore Ellen Mulligan.
Working her way into a starting assignment at a
forward slot. Mulligan hit the hoop at a 7.8 clip while
clearing away 114 rebounds. Her 210 markers were
fourth best in the scoring column and she finished
second best in accuracy from the free throw line by
connecting on 62.9 percent of her tries.
Speedy Nellie Orr is scheduled for point guard
duties where she will direct the Edinboro State
offense. The 5-2 sophomore saw spot action as a
frosh but still found enough playing time to drop in 50
points and also claim the number one honors at the
charity stripe where she netted 64.3 percent of her
attempts.
"Our schedule is a little bit more balanced with
Division I and Division II teams," claimed Lipkovich
who faces an early opener on November 20-21 with
ESC's annual hosting of the DGWS Tournament that
includes St. Bonaventure, Duquesne and Slippery
Rock. "Although we don't have a lot of experience,
we'll depend on our quickness to keep us competi
tive," she concluded.
Lipkovich admits one of her team's primary goals
is to be successful against Pennsylvania Conference
foes. Should Edinboro post winning ways in PC play,
ESC could capture a repeat appearance in the
conference championships hosted by Edinboro State
near the end of February.
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Help underneath the basket is expected from
5-11 junior Mary Lou Malarkey and 5-9 sophomore
Audrey Carter. Malarkey, a double letter winner,
served primarily in a relief role last year but should
get a starting nod during the 1981-82 campaign.
Carter finished strong to close out her frosh debut by
grabbing 62 missed shots and potting 59 points. She
should dominate the boards during the 1981-82
hardwood campaign.
Newcomers looking to break into lineup at guard
slots include freshman duo of 5-5 Mary Beth Heise
and 5-5 Nancy Beach. Heise, captain of Villa Maria
Academy's 13-1 team, was the most point-prolific
among the rookies with a 12.0 scoring average
during her senior year.
Mary Ann Chilcott a 5-8 sophomore and 5-8
Melanie Green will challenge the veterans for court
time at the forward spots. Chilcott, who bypassed her
frosh season, was an Iroquois High standout where
she registered an 850-point career with the Braves
and cleared the glass at a 12.0 rate.
ElleniVlulligan - F, 5-11, So.,1Vlontrose, Pa.
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THE 1981-82 LADY SCOTS
building for the future
EDINBORO STATE'S 1981 LADY SCOTS: (Seated
L-R) Jackie Barney, Mary Beth Heise, Nancy Beach,
Nellie Orr, Wanda Hartzell and Molly Seidel. (Standing L-R) Head Coach Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich, Chris
O'Donnel-Mgr., Audrey Carter, Mary Lou Malarkey,
Ellen Mulligan, Mary Ann Chilcott, Melanie Green,
Assistant Coach Monica Pellman.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981-82 WOMEN’S NUMERICAL BASKETBALL ROSTER
Head Coach; Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
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NAME
POS.
HT.
CLASS
* Mulligan, Ellen
F
5-11
So.
Montrose/Montrose Area
* Orr, Nellie
G
5-3
So.
Erle/Fairview
G-F
5-6
Sr.
Knox/Keystone
Chilcott, Mary Ann
F
5-8
So.
Erie/Iroquois
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Beach, Nancy
G
5-5
Fr.
Arnold/Arnold Area
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Green, Melanie
F
5-8
Fr.
Atlantic/Conneaut Lake
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** Malarkey, Mary Lou
F-C
5-11
Jr.
Pittsburgh/Chartiers Valley
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Heise, Mary Beth
G
5-5
Fr.
Erie/Villa Maria
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5-9
So.
Erie/Academy
W - Home
** Hartzell, Wanda
* Carter, Audrey
R - Away
Assistant Coach: Jim Kennedy
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
*Varsity Letters
Assistant to the Coach: Monica Pellman
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SLIPPERY ROCK (CONT’D)
DUQUESNE
Location: Slippery Rock, Pa.
Enrollment: 5,600
Colors: Green and White
Nickname: Rockets. The Rock
Home Court: Morrow Fieldhouse
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach; Judy Battles
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Oliver
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 14-12
Last Game: 1980-81. Edinboro 66-65,
Slippery Rock 78-64
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Experience
Team Weaknesses: Scoring ability
Captains: Kathy Lisman, Jodi Kest
Top Veterans: Jackie Collins (C, 6-0, Jr., 10.3)
Kathy Lisman (G, 5-6, Sr., 7.7)
Top Newcomers: Mary Anne Grubic (F, 5-9, Fr.)
Kim Williams (G, 5-6, Fr.)
November 20-21 at Edinboro DGWS Tournament
February 16 at Edinboro
Location: Pittsburgh. Pa.
Enrollment; 7,500
Colors; Red and Blue
Nickname: Duchesses
Home Court: Civic Arena
Capacity: 16,000
Head Coach: Tom Welch
Sports Info. Director: Nellie King
Athletic Director: John Manning
Conference: Pennwood-West
1980-81 Record: 10-9
Last Game: 1980-81. Edinboro 71-60
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Depth
Team Weaknesses: Experience, size
Captains: Kathy Folk, Leah Kennedy
Top Veterans: C. Stough (G-F, 5-10. So.. 13.0)
M. Cessar (G-F. 5-9. So.. 12.7)
Top Newcomers: Sue Cox (C, 6-0, Fr.)
Carol Burchlaw (G-F, 5-8, Fr.)
WEST VIRGINIA
November 30 at West Virginia
Location; Morgantown, West Virginia
Enrollment: 22.000
Colors: Old Gold and Blue
Nickname: Mountaineers
Home Court: WVU Coliseum
Capacity: 14,000
Head Coach: Kittie Blakemore
Sports Info. Director: Mike Parsons
Athletic Director: Fred Schaus
Conference; Independent
1980-81 Record: 15-18
Last Game: 1980-81, West Virginia 101-91,
Edinboro 81-74
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Outside shooting, speed
Team Weaknesses: Rebounding, experience
Captains; Laurie Evans, Kathy Ball, Christy Webb
Top Veterans: Cathy Parson (G, 5-7, Jr., 20.7)
Laurie Evans (F, 5-8, Sr., 5.8)
Top Newcomers: Olivia Bradley (C, 6-2, Fr.)
Lauren Cooley (G, 5-9. Fr.)
ST. BONAVENTURE
November 20-21 at Edinboro DGWS Tournament
Location: St. Bonaventure, New York
Enrollment: 2,500
Colors: Brown and White
Nickname: Lady Bonnies
Home Court: Reilly Center
Capacity: 6,000
Head Coach: Tony lacovino
Sports Info. Director: Jim Englehardt
Athletic Director: Larry Weise
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 12-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Edjnboro 103-54
Lettermen Lost: 8
Lettermen Returning: 4
Team Strengths: Front court
Team Weaknesses: Lack of Experience
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans; Donna Ditota (C. 6-1. Jr., 7.1)
Margaret Feeney (G. 5-6, So., 4.5)
Top Newcomers: Kathy Diskin (G, 5-8, Fr.)
Marlene Trietly (F, 5-9, Fr.)
CANISIUS
December 2 at Canisius
SLIPPERY ROCK
Location: Buffalo, New York
Enrollment: 4,000
Colors: Old Gold and Navy Blue
Nickname: Lady Griffs
November 20-21 at Edinboro DGWS Tournament
December 7 at Edinboro,
February 3 at Slippery Rock
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CANISIUS (CONT’D)
LOCK HAVEN (CONT’D)
Home Court: Koessler Athletic Center
Capacity: 2,400
Head Coach: Sister Maria Pares
Sports Info. Director: John Maddock
Athletic Director: Reverend Paul Dugan
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 13-11
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 74-50
Letter men Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 8
Team Strengths: Height, speed
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: Diane Cahill, Joanne Robb
Top Veterans: Kara Haun (F, 5-10, So., 12.9)
Diane Cahill(F, 5-7, Sr., 11.7)
Top Newcomers: Marlane McLean (C, 5-11, Fr.)
Molly Quattrone (G, 5-4, Fr.)
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 6-13
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 69-59
Lettermen Lost: 3
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Good attitude
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captain: None
Top Veterans: Teresa Derksen (C, 6-0, Jr., 12.9)
Top Newcomers: Helen Wolfman (C, 6-1, Fr.)
Sue Kuhn (G, 5-5, Fr.)
CLEVELAND STATE
January 20 at Cleveland State
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Enrollment: 19,500
Colors: Forest Green and White
Nickname: Vikings
Home Court: Homer E. Woodling Gymnasium
Capacity: 2,800
Head Coach: Alice Kho!
Sports Info. Director: Merle Levin
Athletic Director: Robert F. Busbey
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 16-8
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 57-47
Lettermen Lost: 2
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Outside shooting
Team Weaknesses: Lack of height
Captains: Laura Englehart, Wendy Hotz,
Robin Sobolewski
Top Veterans: Karen Chaney (G, 5-8, So., 13.7)
Laura Englehart (G-F, 5-8, Sr., 12.1)
Top Newcomers: Carlotta Dairis (G, 5-7, Fr.)
Tracey Evans (F, 5-11, Jr.)
NIAGARA
December 10 at Niagara
Location: Niagara University, New York
Enrollment: 2,950
Colors: Purple, White and Gold
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Home Court: NU Student Center
Capacity: 3,300
Head Coach: Nancy Riccio
Sports Info. Director: Marty Gleason
Athletic Director: Nancy Riccio
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 18-9
Last Game: 1980-81, Niagara 68-57
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Guards, bench
Team Weaknesses: Center
Captains: Beth Duffy, Linda LeMura
Top Veterans: Beth Duffy (G, 5-5, Sr., 8.3)
Linda LeMura (G, 5-5, Sr., 5.7)
Top Newcomers: Sue Bott (C, 6-0, Jr.)
Pamela Lee (F-G, 5-8, Jr.)
CLARION STATE
January 23 at Clarion
Location: Clarion, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,700
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Home Court: W.S. Tippin Gymnasium
Capacity: 5,000
Head Coach: Kathy McGirr
Sports Info. Director: Rich Herman
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 7-17
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro, 96-59
Lettermen Lost: 3
Lettermen Returning: 4
LOCK HAVEN STATE
January 14 at Edinboro
Location: Lock Haven, Pa.
Enrollment: 2,550
Colors: Red and White
Nickname: Lady Eagles
Home Court: Thomas Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,000
Head Coach: Fred RUey
Sports Info. Director: Buck O'Reilly
Athletic Director: Dr. Charles Eberle
ROBERT MORRIS
CLARION (CONT’D)
January 30 at Edinboro
Team Strengths: Guards
Team Weaknesses: Forwards
Captain: Pam Lewis
Top Veterans: Pam Lewis (G, 5-6, Jr., 10.3)
Darby Tatsak (G-F, 5-8, So., 6.8)
Location: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,800
Colors: Royal Blue
Nickname: Lady Colonials
Home Court: John Jay Center
Capacity: 700
Head Coach: Dan Swalga
Sports Info. Director: Randy Cosgrove
Athletic Director: TBA
Conference: Pennwood-West
1980-81 Record: 14-11
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 4
Lettermen Returning: 10
Team Strengths: Guards, forwards
Team Weaknesses: No expeirence in middle
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Kim Basick (G, 5-8, Jr., 12.3)
Donna Tustin (F, 5-10, Sr., 8.8)
Top Newcomers: Missy Walls (F, 5-11, Fr.)
Diane Solomon (G, 5-5, Fr.)
Kim Mong (C, 6-0, Fr.)
GANNON
January 26 at Gannon
Location: Erie, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,000
Colors: Old Gold and Maroon
Nickname: Lady Knights
Home Court: Gannon Auditorium
Capacity: 3,000
Head Coach: Lea Austin
Sports Info. Director: Steve Huefner
Athletic Director: Howard Elwell
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 15-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 73-68
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Overall individual ability
Team Weaknesses: Leadership
Captains: Del Braithwaite, Linda Hunley,
Ellen Matschner
Top Veterans: Linda Hunley (F, 5-10, Jr., 12.0)
Del Braithwaite (F-C, 5-11, Sr., 7.7)
Top Newcomers: Kelly Reedy (G, 5-8, Fr.)
Lynn Begalla (G, 5-6, Fr.)
INDIANA UNIV. OF PA.
February 5 at Indiana
Location: Indiana, Pa.
Enrollment: 12,250
Colors: Maroon and Slate
Nickname: Lady Braves
Home Court: Zink Hall
Capacity: 1,500
Head Coach: Carolyn Thompson
Sports Info. Director: Larry Judge
Athletic Director: Herm Sledzik
Conference: Pennsylvania-West
1980-81 Record: 13-10
Last Game: 1980-81, Edinboro 71-70
Lettermen Lost:3
Lettermen Returning: 5
Team Strengths: Aggressiveness
Team Weaknesses: Size
Captains: Carol Hoover, JuUe Kibler
Top Veterans: JuHe Kibler (F-C, 5-10, Jr., 15.3)
Debbie Gibbons (F, 5-9, So., 7.5)
Top Newcomers: Adriene Douglas (F-C, 5-10, Fr.)
Michelle Guin (F-C, 5-10, Fr.)
CALIFORNIA STATE
January 29 at Edinboro
Location: California, Pa.
Enrollment: 4,000
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Lady Vulcans
Home Court: Hamer Hall
Capacity: 3,500
Head Coach: Betsy Mosher
Sports Info. Director: Bob Wood
Athletic Director: Jeff Petrucci
Conference: Pennwood-West
1980-81 Record: 10-14
Last Game: 1972-73, Edinboro 66-15
Lettermen Lost: 1
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Shooting, rebounding
Team Weaknesses: Defense
Captain: TBA
Top Veterans: Lisa Scott (G-F, 5-10, Jr., 15.7)
Lisa Zitalone (F, 5-11, Sr., 14.5)
Top Newcomers: Lisa Phenizee (C, 6-0, Fr.)
Jenise Lockhart (G, 5-5, Fr.)
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
February 9 at Akron
Location: Akron, Ohio
Enrollment: 24,500
Colors: Blue and Gold
Nickname: Lady Zips
Home Court: Memorial Hall
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SALEM (CONT’D)
Capacity: 3.200
Head Coach: Darlene Young
Sports Info. Director: Rob Fournier
Athletic Director: Gordon Larson
Conference: Independent
1980-81 Record: 17-14
Last Game: 1978-79, Edinboro 78-53
Lettermen Lost: J
Lettermen Returning: 11
Team Strengths: Depth
Team Weaknesses: Rebounding
Captains: Susan Deckard. Casey O’Connor
Top Veterans: Kathie Sullivan (C, 6-2. Jr., 11.1)
Casey O ’Connor (F.5-11 ,Jr.. 14.0)
Top Newcomers: Ruth Whatmough (F. 5-9. Fr.J
K.K. Turner (G, 5-5, Fr.)
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: 6
Lettermen Returning: 6
Team Strengths: Outside shooting
Team Weaknesses: Lack of height
Captains: Cathy Zandarski. Shelley KUnek,
Colleen Wiwczar
Top Veterans: Shelley KUnek (G. 5-6, So., 15.0)
Cathy Zandarski (G. 5-7, Jr., injured)
Top Newcomers: Cathy Wolfe (C. 5-11. Fr.)
Ann Sprague (F, 5-9. Fr.)
CHEYNEY STATE
February 19 at Cheyney
Location: Cheyney, Pa.
Enrollment: 1,900
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Nickname: Lady Wolves
Home Court: Cope Hall Gymnasium
Capacity: 2.800
Head Coach: C. Vivian Stringer
Sports Info. Director: Bill Morton
Athletic Director: Ed Lawrence
Conferenced: Pennsylvania-East
1980-81 Record: 25-3
Last Game: 1980-81. Cheyney 88-52, 83-40
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Experienced starters
Team Weaknesses: Passing
Captains: Faith Wild, Valerie Walker
Top Veterans: Valerie Walker (F. 6-1. Sr., 19.9)
Yolanda Laney (F, 5-10, So., 16.6)
Top Newcomers: Rosetta Guilford (F. 5-9. So.)
Paulette Bigelow (G, 5-7, Fr.)
FAIRMONT STATE
February 12 at Edinboro
Location: Fairmont, West Virginia
Enrollment: 5.500
Colors: Maroon and White
Nickname: Falcons
Home Court: Feaster Center
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Joe Lambiotte
Sports Info, Director: Joe Lambiotte
Athletic Director: CoUn T. Cameron
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegaite Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 9-12
Last Game: First Meeting
Lettermen Lost: None
Lettermen Returning: 7
Team Strengths: Experience
Team Weaknesses: Speed
Captain: Ann Marie Santo
Top Veterans: Vicki Huffman (C. 5-10, So., 18.2)
Donna Hopkins (F. 5-8, Jr., 11.4)
Top Newcomers: Vickie Bostic (G. 5-5, Fr.)
EAST STROUDSBRUG STATE
February 20 at East Stroudsburg
Location: East Stroudsburg, Pa.
Enrollment: 3.500
Colors: Red and Black
Nickname: Warriors
Home Court: Koehler Fieldhouse
Capacity: 2,800
Head Coach: Dr. Donna Deutsch
Sports Info. Director: Pete Nevins
Athletic Director: Clyde Witman
Conference: Pennsylvania-East
1980-81 Record: 16-7
Last Game: 1980-81, East Stroudsburg 61-60
Lettermen Lost: 5
Lettermen Returning: 3
Team Strengths: Rebounding
Team Weaknesses: Inexperience
Captains: None
SALEM
February 13 at Salem
Location: Salem, West Virginia
Enrollment: 900
Colors: Green and White
Nickname: Lady Tigers
Home Court: T. Ed Davis Building
Capacity: 4,000
Head Coach: Laurel Smith
Sports Info. Director: Ed Armstrong
Athletic Director: Bill Dellastatious
Conference: W. Va. Intercollegaite Athletic Conf.
1980-81 Record: 6-14
LADY SCOTS’ ALL-TIME SCORES
1966-67(5-0)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
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30 Thiel.............................. 23
36 Alliance ......................23
38 Westminster........... 37
29 Allegheny...................27
26 Thiel......................... . 11
159
121
51
50
51
69
55
70
460
359
1967-68 (6-2)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
51 Villa Maria...................32
45 Thiel..............................27
40 Allegheny...................25
61 Grove City...................43
38 Westminster............. 43
40 Allegheny...................36
34 Thiel..............................25
29 Slippery Rock............. 53
1972-73(10-0)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
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50 Allegheny...................33
68 Mercyhurst................ 29
74 Youngstown................42
56 Villa Maria...................28
67 Allegheny...................15
51 U. of Pittsburgh.... 39
66 Mercyhurst................ 44
63 Villa Maria...................31
66 California ................... 15
37 Indiana........................ 35
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1968-69 (7-1)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
42 Thiel..............................34
62 Villa Maria...................27
58 Villa Maria................... 32
66 Allegheny................... 25
26 Slippery Rock............. 65
39 Allegheny...................31
42 Thiel.............................. 16
42 Westminster . . . . . 31
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1969-70 (8-2)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
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41 Villa Maria...................40
39 Youngstown................ 12
55 Villa Maria...................23
33 U. of Pittsburgh .... 43
29 Gannon........................ 26
26 Slippery Rock............. 52
65 Thiel.............................. 24
52 Clarion........................ 25
56 Chatham..................... 38
68 Thiel......................... . 26
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1970-71 (5-4)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
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51 Youngstown................44
70 Mercyhurst................ 25
58 Gannon........................ 35
48 Indiana......................... 62
52 California ...................35
64 Mercyhurst................ 57
37 U. of Pittsburgh .... 40
54 Villa Maria................... 62
26 Slippery Rock . . . . . 61
460
421
311
1973-74(7-4)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
48 Lock Haven................ 49
47 Mercyhurst................ 38
58 Youngstown.............. 31
56 Clarion........................ 40
62 Niagara........................ 29
35 Slippery Rock........... 75
57 Behrend..................... 42
43 Ohio State...................70
50 U. of Pittsburgh .... 54
64 Villa Maria...................46
36 Indiana................... . 34
556
1866
508
1994
1558
1977-78(13-12)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
56 Australian Nat't ... 59
65 West Virginia........... 56
36 Penn State...................73
72 U. of Cincinnati .... 39
74 U. of Pittsburgh .... 77
105 Gannon........................ 69
116 Jamestown C.C. ... 23
2 Wilm. Patterson (F) . . 0
115 Jamestown C.C. ... 28
90 West Virginia........... 65
76 Immaculata................ 86
71 LaSalle........................ 73
1203
1975-76 (20-6)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
96 Univ. of Buffalo .... 40
38
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1406
1976-77(17-7)
Coach: Judy Saurer
0pp.
ESC
100 Jamestown C.C. ... 42
95 West Virginia........... 48
75 Penn State...................78
92 Slippery Rock........... 75
103 Buffalo State........... 27
120 Gannon........................ 22
81 Jamestown C.C. ... 47
85 LaSalle........................ 65
76 Queens College ... 66
88 William Patterson . . 56
72 Montclair......................83
74 U. of Md. (OT)........... 75
71 Frostburg......................66
71 U. of Pittsburgh .... 66
81 Slippery Rock........... 77
80 Clarion.........................S'?
72 Lock Haven................ 82
56 St. Joseph's................ 68
77 Temple........................ 57
90 Penn State...................77
60 Cheyney......................65
83 Slippery Rock........... 76
84 U. of Pittsburgh .... 87
118 Indiana........................ 86
1974-75(17-6)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
104 Fredonia......................25
70 Frostburg..................... 45
50 Slippery Rock........... 78
65 Penn State...................55
58 Frostburg......................54
58 Slippery Rock........... 73
109 Gannon........................ 42
84 Miami-Dade................ 46
81 Capital........................ 50
45 Slippery Rock........... 62
74 U. of Pittsburgh .... 52
71 Penn State...................67
49 Lock Haven................ 61
98 Mercyhurst................ 27
69 Cheyney (OT)............67
49 Ursinus.........................52
85 Clarion........................ 46
81 Behrend......................36
69 Indiana.........................54
44 Slippery Rock ..... 53
80 Indiana........................ 46
84 Bloomsburg................ 52
68 St. Joseph's................ 60
1645
1971-72(5-3)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
64 Mercyhurst................40
50 Mercyhurst................ 58
129 Gannon.........................31
89 Villa-Maria...................20
50 Cheyney .................... 72
48 Penn State.....................34
64 Lock Haven................ 59
44 Slippery Rock........... 58
63 TennesseTech .... 84
70 Univ. of Tennesse . . 68
78 Univ. of Kentucky . . 72
92 Behrend .................... 25
69 Capital........................ 34
66 Slippery Rock........... 60
101 Mercyhurst................ 24
64 U. of Pittsburgh .... 56
60 St. Joseph's................ 70
78 Ursinus (OT)................ 86
66 Cheyney (OT)........... 62
71 Clarion........................ 40
76 Indiana........................ 56
72 Penn State...................65
62 Slippery Rock........... 55
64 Temple........................ 45
70 Lock Haven................ 60
Eastern Regionals
65 West Chester........... 64
59 St. Joseph's................ 66
Indiana........................ 58
Villa Maria...................32
Villa Maria...................33
California ...................33
U. of Pittsburgh.... 59
Ohio Weslyan . .. . . 46
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65 Cheyney....................... 84
82 Slippery Rock........... 65
84 Indiana........................ 60
103 Akron........................... 62
84 Lock Haven................ 66
91 St. Joseph's (OT) ... 98
78 Penn State................... 90
68 U. of Maryland .... 93
95 Clarion.........................77
64 U. of Pittsburgh .... 80
75 Slippery rock........... 78
EAIAW Regionals
85 Penn State................... 81
63 Immaculata................ 75
1913
1657
1978-79(18-9)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
81 Cleveland State .... 64
92 Gannon.........................60
58 Purdue.........................57
77 Penn State................... 82
67 U. of Pittsburgh .... 48
68 Cortland......................58
68 Niagara........................ 61
79 LaSalle.........................62
67 U. of Maryland .... 85
67 Old Dominion........... 93
68 Virginia Common . . 47
70 ViManova......................49
65 St. Joseph's................ 76
71 Michigan State .... 50
89 Pitt-Johnstown .... 58
60 Slippery Rock........... 61
69 U. of Pittsburgh .... 54
91 Indicna........................ 60
71 Kent State................... 66
76 Lock Haven................ 60
50 Penn State.....................60
62 West Virginia............51
50 Cheyney .................... 64
71 Clarion.........................62
78 Akron........................... 53
49 Slippery Rock............. 51
56 Rutgers................. .. . 95
1859
1687
1979-80(22-12)
Coach: Judy Saurer
ESC
0pp.
97 St. Bonaventure ... 59
80 Cleveland State .... 44
62 Niagara.........................57
65 N. Kentucky................ 79
71 Pitt-Johnstown .... 81
70 Univ. of Dayton .... 68
63 Penn State................... 76
78 Indiana State............74
73 Cortland......................55
88 Gannon.........................73
70 U. of Maryland ... 104
76 Lamar Univ................... 85
82 Upper Iowa................ 54
70 Univ. Of Miami .... 54
82 West Point................... 66
74 Alabama......................72
59 St. Joseph's................ 69
59 LaSalle........................ 82
47 Cheyney .................... 71
54 U. of Pittsburgh .... 75
68 Slippery Rock........... 51
58 Penn State................... 59
TOP CAREER SCORERS AND REBOUNDERS
1979-80 (Corn'd)
ESC
90
77
56
87
87
79
104
70
62
64
57
87
58
66
40
50
Villanova....................90
Slippery Rock........... 65
Penn State . . .
100
U. of Pittsburgh
. 58
. 70
. 59
. 74
. 83
. 59
. 68
. 68
. 60
71 Duquesne ....
64 Slippery Rock . .
. 78
60 East Stroudsburg
. 61
. 59
0pp.
Indiana........................ 68
W. Virginia (OT) ... 73
Kent State...................48
Lock Haven................ 53
Duquesne...................64
Villanova (OT)........... 75
Clarion........................ 62
Gannon........................ 61
Univ. of Michigan . . 54
Michigan State .... 74
Univ. of Detroit .... 74
Slippery Rock........... 57
2483
2232
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
905
1759
1980-81 (11-16)
Coach. Kathleen Lipkovich
ESC
0pp.
103 St. Bonaventure ... 54
57 Cleveland State .... 47
60 Syracuse......................63
52 Cheyney .................... 88
62 Fair. Dickinson .... 86
90 West Virginia .... 101
74 Canisius......................50
79 Cortland......................58
50 George Wash............. 53
61 N. Kentucky................ 92
59 Indiana State........... 83
68 LaSalle........................ 78
TOP CAREER SCORERS
Tina Skidmore
Audrey Scott
Lori Dolby
Sheilah Collins
Kate Kosewicz
Barb Moran
Erika Sauer
Linda Shorter
Karen Petroski
Kathy Nelson
1337
1191
1167
1001
822
750
700
561
469
445
1977-81
1976-80
1977-80
1974-77
1974-77
1975-78
1974-77
1979-81
1976-80
1975-78
TOP CAREER REBOUNDERS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Tina Skidmore
Audrey Scott
Linda Shorter
Kate Kosewicz
Mag McCarthy
Karen Petroski
Erika Sauer
Mary Ann Bralich
Carol Fletcher
Donnene Disco
809
654
564
530
490
423
343
276
273
238
1977-81
1976-80
1979-81
1974-77
1971-75
1976-80
1974-77
1975-79
1972-76
1977-79
EDINBORO CENTURY CLUB
ESC
129
120
118
116
115
109
105
OPP
31
22
86
23
23
42
69
Gannon
Gannon
Indiana
Jamestown C.C.
Jamestown C.C.
Gannon
Gannon
YEAR
1975-76
1976-77
1976-77
1977-78
1977-78
1974-75
1977-78
ESC
104
104
103
103
103
101
100
OPP
Fredonia
Clarion
Buffalo State
St. Bonaventure
Akron
Mercyhurst
Jamestown C.C.
25
62
27
54
62
24
42
YEAR
1974-75
1979-80
1976-77
1980-81
1977-78
1975-76
1976-77
TEAM RECORDS -SEASON'
Most Wins
Best Season
Scoring Average
Shooting Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Rebounding Average
Rebounding Percentage
Field Goals
Consecutive Victories
22-12
10-0
83.1
44.1
68.2
53.8
53.6
1073
10
Judy Saurer
Judy Saurer
(34 games)
1979-80
1972-73
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1980-81
1976-77
1979-80
1972-73
TEAM RECORDS - GAME
Points
Points, Half
Field Goals
Free Throws
Free Throw Pet.
Points, Two Teams
129
69
60
34-45
26-39
94.7 (18-19)
204
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Gannon
Indiana
Gannon
Indiana
Temple
Pitt
ESC 118, Indiana 86
1975-76
1976-77
1975-76
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
1976-77
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - SEASON
MOST POINTS
Lori Dolby
Audrey Scott
Tina Skidmore
Lori Dolby
552
511
434
419
(30
(34
(32
(27
games)
games)
games)
games)
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1978-79
HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGES
Lori Dolby
Sheilah Collins
Lori Dolby
Audrey Scott
18.4
16.1
15.5
15.0
(30
(22
(27
(34
games)
games)
games)
games)
1979-80
1974-75
1978-79
1979-80
BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGES
Sheilah Collins
Tina Skidmore
51.9 (24 games)
51.7 (32 games)
1975-76
1979-80
BEST FOUL SHOOTING PERCENTAGES (50 attempts)
Barb Moran
77.6 (66-85)
Audrey Scott
74.6 (47-68)
Lori Dolby
74.2 (46-62)
1976-77
1979-80
1979-80
MOST REBOUNDS
Linda Shorter
322
1979-80
BEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE
Mag McCarthy
Mag McCarthy
Mag McCarthy
11.6 (10 games)
10.4 (26 games)
10.1 (23 games)
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
MOST ASSISTS
Sheilah Collins
132 (24 games)
1975-76
MOST BLOCKED SHOTS
Linda Shorter
Kate Kosewicz
68 (25 games)
60 (23 games)
1980-81
1974-75
MOST STEALS
Audrey Scott
92 (34 games)
1979-80
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS - GAME
MOST POINTS
Tina Skidmore
Kate Kosewicz
Lori Dolby
41
36
34
Clarion
Gannon
Pitt
1980-81
1974-75
1978-79
MOST FIELD GOALS
Tina Skidmore
Lori Dolby
Lori Dolby
18
16
16
Clarion
Pitt
Pitt-Johnstown
1980-81
1978-79
1978-79
MOST FOUL SHOTS MADE
Karen Petroski
Kathy Nelson
Sheilah Collins
12-13
12-13
11-12
Lock Haven
Penn State
Cheyney
1977-78
1977-78
1974-75
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GYMNASTS EYE IMPROVEMENT
To the casual observer, Edinboro State gym
nastics coach Carol Caler is in a frustrating position.
Now in her tenth year at the Edinboro helm, Caler
directs a Fighting Scot gymnastics program which
has never produced a winning record. Yet the
personable Fighting Scot mentor is enthusiastic
about this season's prospects. "A winning season is
just a matter of time," observes Caler. "There is a
feeling of pride on this year's team. They are capable
of producing our highest team score ever."
The source of the pride felt by this year's squad is
undoubtedly the consistent improvement that the
program has shown over the years. The Lady Scots
are one of the few teams that can boast an average
team score improvement often points in each of the
past years. "This improvement was important to us
as a team," commented Caler. "We set that as a goal
for ourselves and have a feeling of accomplishment
for having achieved it."
The immediate goal for this year's Lady Scots is
to increase their team and individual levels of
difficulty. Toward that end, the schedule is weighted
with five AIAW Division II foes, while next year's
schedule is expanded to ten Division II dual meets.
"We are sufficiently experienced in intermediate
competion," Caler analyzes, "but we are virtual new
comers to high caliber gymnastics. That's where
we've set our sights."
Leading this year's squad, which lost only one
senior from last year's team, are sophmore Tammy
Grieser (all-around) and freshman Lori Mikula (allaround). This talented pair is backed by seniors
Brenda Carpenter (bars) and Wendy Smith (allaround) who Caler says have improved year by year
and are now at a difficulty level which will add depth
to the team. Individual performers include junior
returnees Denise Wells (bars) and Laurie Mariotti
(floor), along with freshmen newcomers Dorette
Kearney (floor, beam, vault) Marcy Ethenridge (floor,
vault), Dottie Doyle (floor, vault), Linda Durborow
(beam), Lisa Margaria (floor, beam), and Cathleen
O'Donoghue (floor).
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Coach Carol Caler
The 1981-82 gymnastics season at Edinboro
State College marks the tenth anniversary of head
coach Carol Caler's arrival at ESC, and, not coinci
dentally; it also marks the^ tenth anniversary of
gymnastics competition here at the Boro.
A 1967 graduate of Slippery Rock State College,
where she captained the 1966-67 Rocket gymnastics
squad, Caler became the first female gymnast from
the Rock to ever qualify for the national champion
ships. Following her graduation from Slippery Rock,
the Shamokin, Pa. native piloted three consecutive
(1968-1972) Rochester (Pa.) High School gymnastic
squads to district crowns. Subsequently, while
completing the requirements for her M.S. degree at
West Virginia University, Caler initiated the forma
tion of that school's intercollegiate gymnastics
program, as she did at Edinboro upon her arrival in
1972. Two years later, Caler's Lady Scot gymnasts
placed second at the Pennsylvania Conference State
gymnastics meet.
The Lady Scot coach, who is an instructor in the
health and physical education department at Edin
boro, lives in Cambridge Springs with her husband,
Gerard.
SENIORS - (L-R): Wendy Smith, Brenda Carpenter
and Laurie Mariotti.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE 1981-82 WOMEN'S
GYMNASTICS TEAM - Front Row (L-R): Dottie Doyle,
Lori Mikula, Coach Caler, Tammy Greiser and Denise
Wells. Back Row (L-R): Cathy O'Donoghue, Marcy
Etheridge, Brenda Carpenter, Wendy Smith, Laurie
Mariotti, Mitz Kearney and Linda Durborow.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981-82 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ROSTER
**
*
**
NAME
Carpenter, Brenda
Doyle, Dottie
Durborow, Linda
Etheridge, Marcy
Greiser, Tammy
Kearney, Dorette
Margaria, Lisa
Mariotti, Laurie
Mikula, Lori
O'Donoghue, Cathleen
Smith, Wendy
Wells, Denise
***
**
^Varsity Letters
CLASS
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
EVENT
Bars
Floor,
Beam
Floor,
AA
Floor,
Floor,
Floor
AA
Floor
AA
Bars
Vault
Vault
Beam, Vault
Beam
-43-
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Lafayette, N.J./High Point Regional
Stoneboro, Pa./Lakeview
Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin
Meadville, Pa./Meadville High
Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge High
Stoneboro, Pa./Lakeview
Evans City, Pa./Seneca Valley
Edinboro, Pa./General McLane
Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell
Angola, N.Y./Lake Shore
Erie, Pa./McDowell
Waterford, Pa./Seneca
CARO LOOKS TO CONTINUE WINNING WAYS
Fred Caro is commencing his 19th year as head
wrestling coach at Edinboro State College, where he
has guided the Fighting Scots towinning ways in one
of the best small college wrestling conferences in the
nation. The Springdale, Pa. native has directed the
ESC grapplers to an impressive 132-84-3 mark
during his reign, including a 10-3-1 mark in 1976-77,
an 11 -1 record in 1977-78, and an 8-3 slate in 197879 when the Scots captured 11th, 12th and 11th
places, respectively, at the NAIA national tourna
ments.
Caro has the distinction of being honored locally,
nationally and internationally. He served as president
of the NAIA National Wrestling Coaches Association
and was selected to lead the USA-NAIA Free Style
Wrestling Team tour of Japan and Korea during the
summer of 1977. In addition, he is a former chairman
of the Health and Physical Education Department at
the College.
The veteran ESC mentor received his B.S. degree
in Physical Education from Lock Haven State College
in 1958, before moving on to receive both his M.S. in
1963 and Certificate of Advanced Study in 1971 from
Springfield College, Springfield, Mass.
He began his coaching career at Tyrone Area
High School in Tyrone, Pa., where he served for three
years as assistant coach of the football, wrestling,
and track teams. In addition, Caro was an assistant
wrestling coach at Springfield College while com
pleting the academic requirements for his M.S.
degree. His coaching and teaching experience also
includes tenure at Derry Area High School, Derry, Pa.
He and his wife, Ann, reside in Edinboro with
their six children.
Coach Fred Caro
1981-82 WRESTLING ROSTER
NAME
Amoroso, Joe
Browder, Bryan
Bryan, Dallas
Campbell, Bret
Caro, Fred
Conklin, Mike
Dzubara, Joseph
Hagerich, Kirk
Hamrick, Ron
Holman, Ron
Lynde, Mark
O'Neill, Don
Orfitelli, Dominic
Ryan, Russell
Saloum, James
Sirb, Greg
Wisniewski, Ed
*Varsity Letters
HT.
5-8
5-9
5-7
5-6
6-3
5-6
5-10
5-10
5-7
5-7
5-11
6-0
5-8
5-8
5-4
5-4
5-10
WT.
177
142
134
126
UNL
118
167
UNL
150
126
134
190
134
118
142
118
167
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CLASS
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
#
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Corry, Pa./Corry
Saegertown, Pa./Cambridge
Delmar, Del./Delmar
Edinboro, Pa./General McLane
Edinboro, Pa./General McLane
Pittsburgh, Pa./Plum
Akron, Ohio/Akron Hoban
Elyria, Ohio/Brookside
Union City, Pa./Union City
Erie, Pa./Academy
Erie, Pa./Iroquois
Titusville, Pa./Titusville
Pittsburgh, Pa./Swissvale
Hanover, Pa./Hanover
Corry, Pa./Corry
Sharon, Pa./Sharon
Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Kenston
GRAPPLERS IN YOUTH MOVEMENT
Leading the way in the unlimited division will be
sophomore Fred Caro of Edinboro. Caro concluded
his freshman campaign with a 7-14 record and a
fourth place finish in the Pennsylvania Conference.
Caro shares the weight class with junior Kirk
Hagerich of Elyria, Ohio.
Under the direction of Edinboro State mentor
Fred Caro, who has registered an 18 year 132-83-3
record, a young but talented crop of Fighting Scot
grapplers will strive to improve upon their 4-4 mark of
a year ago. Caro suffered the loss of his two top
wrestlers from last year's squad in Greg Astorino
(25-9) and Gary Astorino (18-5-1).
"We'll have a young team again this year,"
commented Caro. "We're armed with a crop of
freshmen who need experience and will form the
nucleus of this year's team," continued the Edinboro
mentor.
Leading the way for the Scots will be last year's
most valuable wrestler, senior Greg Sirb. The 118pound Sharon native ended the 1981 season with an
18-10-1 record. He placed sixth in the Wright State
tournament, Pennsylvania Conference, and NAIA
National Tourney. Sirb earned a championship berth
at the Midwest Classic Tourney and a third in the
Edinboro Invitational. He was a representative of the
USA-NAIA free-style wrestling team which toured
Japan in 1980.
Following Sirb in the 126-pound weight class
will be sophomore letter winner Bret Campbell. The
Edinboro native ended his first season with a 5-12
record. He placed third in the Edinboro Invitational
and sixth in the Pennsylvania Conference. A strong
contender at 126 along with Campbell will be
freshman Mike Conklin from Pittsburgh.
Competing for a second season at 134 will be
sophomore Dallas Bryan of Delmar, Delaware. Bryan
grappled his way to a 7-11 record which was high
lighted by a third place finish in the Edinboro
Invitational last year. He also posted the quickest fall
of only 18 seconds. Bryan will be backed-up at 134 by
Pittsburgh freshman Dominic Orfitelli.
Dropping one weight class from last year will be
142-pound Ron Hamrick from Union City. Hamrick
concluded the 1981 campaign with a 7-9 mark.
Making first appearances in the 150-pound
weight class will be sophomore Jim Saloum of Corry
and Saegertown freshman Bryan Browder.
Competing at the 158-pound weight class will be
freshman Joe Dzubara from Akron, Ohio.
Senior Ed Wisniewski will handle the 167-pound
chores. The Chagrin Falls, Ohio stalwart posted a 3-9
record and a second place finish at the Edinboro
Invitational last year.
Corry's Joe Amoroso will represent the Fighting
Scots at the 170-pound weight class. The 5-8
freshman was also a member of the Edinboro State
football team this past fall.
Titusville freshman Don O'Neill is another
promising newcomer who will grapple on the mats at
the 190-pound category.
Greg Sirb
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SWIMMERS POINT TO NATIONALS
Although All-American co-captains Mike Pyle
and Bob Wright were lost through graduation Coach
Ed Erdos feels his Fighting Scot swimmers could be
stronger than last year's 6-3-1 edition. Erdos saw his
tankers splash to a fifteenth place finish at the NCAA
Division II national championships last season and
he believes this squad has more overall depth than
last year's team.
"We're shooting for a spot in the top ten at
nationals this year," projected Erdos who have
compiled a sparkling 63-30-1 slate during his past
ten years at the Edinboro helm. During that span his
swimmers and divers have earned a total of seventy
All-American awards.
Pacing the swimming Scots will be junior AllAmerican Robin Doyle who garnered a twelfth place
finish in the 200-yard backstroke with a 1:58.0
clocking. Doyle, who captains his Scot squad, was
also the 100-yard backstroke conference champ last
year and will lead Edinboro State's 400-yard free
style relay team that is pointing for a top finish in both
the conference and the national championships.
Joining Doyle will be freshman Ed Williams, sopho
more Dave Bond, and sophomore Mike Carney.
Returning letter winners include Bill Markiewicz
(freestyle), Kirby Burkholder (backstroke), Kevin
McIntyre (diver), Rick Hamilton (freestyle), Greg Pyle
(butterfly), Tim Sheehan (breaststroke), Tom Transue
(freestyle). Gene Jaskiewicz (freestyle), and Gary
Darr (freestyle).
Head Coach: Ed Erdos
Since the appointment of Ed Erdos as Edinboro
State's swimming coach in 1971 the fortunes of the
Fighting Scot tankers have improved dramatically. In
Erdos' ten years at the Edinboro helm, the Scots have
compiled a 56-34-1 overall record, including a
perfect 10-0 slate in 1974-75 when ESC captured
one of its three (1974-75, 1975-76, 1977-78) 11 thplace NCAA Division II finishes. Additionally, Scot
swimmers have splashed to runnerup positions in
the Pennsyviania Conference five times during
Erdos' rein and over the last five years 16 Edinboro
swimmers have captured 72 All-American titles.
A Bulter, Pa. native and 1965 graduate of
Slippery Rock, Erdos is a former NAIA All-American
in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke. He not only
splashed to Rocket records in those events, but also
won titles at the Pennsylvania and Penn-Ohio
Conference championships in both his junior and
senior years.
After graduation from Slippery Rock with a
health education degree in 1965, Erdos tutored a
Cleveland area AAU team for a year before being
named head coach at Berea, Ohio's Midpark High
School. From 1967 until his depature in 1970, his
teams compiled an outstanding 60-28 scholastic
record, including a seventh-place state ranking in
1968 and a ninth-place finish in 1970.
The Edinboro State coach and his wife, Patricia,
who reside in Edinboro, have a daughter. Tiffany (12)
and son, Ted, (10).
Second Row (L-R) Scott Williams, Kevin Wells, Ben
Hartzberg, Kevin McIntyre, Tim Sheehan, Greg Pyle,
Tom Transue, Dave Bond, Todd Franklin. (Top row)
Kirby Burkholder.
Edinboro State's 1981-82 Swim Team: (First row
L-R) Lolli Lucas, Chris Kunath, Shari Rock, Gary Darr,
Bill Emeason, Matt Thayer, Mark Carney, Gene Jas
kiewicz, Rick Hamilton, Robin Doyle, Mike Geisecke.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1981-82 SWIMMING ROSTER
All-American Robin Doyle
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NAME
Bond, Dave
** Burkholder, Kirby
* Carney, Mike
* Darr, Gary
** Doyle, Robin
Emeason, Bill
Franklin, Todd
Geisecke, Mike
** Hamilton, Rick
** Jaskiewicz, Eugene
Kunath, Chris
** Markiewicz, Bill
* McIntyre, Kevin
* Pyle, Greg
Raible, James
** Sheehan, Tim
Thayer, Matthew
** Transue, Tom
Wells, Kevin
Williams, Edward
*Varsity Letters
EVENT
Freestyle
Backstroke
Freestyle
Freestyle
Backstroke/Free
Freestyle
Diver
Freestyle
Freestyle
Freestyle
Breaststroke
Freestyle
Diver
Butterfly
Butterfly
Breaststroke
Butterfly/Free
Freestyle
Freestyle
Freestyle
CLASS
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
-
47
-
-
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Carlisle, Pa./Carlisle
Harrisburg, Pa./Carlisle
Euclid, Ohio/Euclid
Erie, Pa./East
Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin
Franklin, Pa./Franklin
Youngsville, Pa./Youngsville
Erie, Pa./East
Lockport, N.Y./Lockport
Euclid, Ohio/Euclid
Erie, Pa./Upper St. Clair
Erie, Pa./Strong Vincent
Pittsburgh, Pa./Greater Latrobe
Euclid, Ohio/Euclid
Allison Park, Pa./Shaler
Pittsburgh, Pa./Greensburg
Zelienople, Pa./Seneca Valley
Easton, Pa./Easton
Indiana, Pa./Indiana
Waterford, Pa./Fort LeBoeuf
LADY SCOTS’ AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS
TEAM
Akron
Alabama
Allegheny
Alliance
Australian National
Behrend
Bloomsburg
Buffalo
Buffalo State
California
Canisius
Capital
Chatham
Cheyney
Cincinnati
Clarion
Cleveland State
Cortland
Dayton
Detroit
Duquesne
East Stroudsburg
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fredonia
Frostburg
Gannon
George Washington
Grove City
Immaculata
Indiana (Pa.)
Indiana State
Jamestown C.C.
Kent State
Kentucky
Lamar
LaSalle
Lock Haven
WON
2
1
7
1
0
3
1
1
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
9
3
3
1
0
2
0
0
1
3
10
0
1
0
10
1
4
2
1
0
2
6
LOST
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
2
2
1
0
1
0
1
3
3
LATEST
GAME
1978-79
1979-80
1972-73
1966-67
1977-78
1975-76
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1972-73
1980-81
1975-76
1969-70
1980-81
1977-78
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1979-80
1979-80
1980-81
1980-81
1980-81
1974-75
1976-77
1980-81
1980-81
1967-68
1977-78
1980-81
1980-81
1977-78
1980-81
1975-76
1979-80
1980-81
1980-81
TEAM
WON
Maryland
0
Mercyhurst
8
Miami-Dade
1
Miami (Fla.)
1
Michigan
1
Michigan State
1
Montclair
0
Niagara
3
Northern Kentucky
0
Ohio State
0
Ohio Weslyan
1
Old Dominion
0
Penn State
6
Pittsburgh
6
Pitt-Johnstown
1
Purdue
1
Oueens
1
Rutgers
0
St. Bonaventure
2
St. Joseph's
1
Slippery Rock
9
Syracuse
0
Temple
2
Tennessee
1
Tennessee Tech
0
Thiel
8
Upper Iowa
1
Ursinus
0
Villa Maria
11
Villanova
2
Virginia Commonwealth 1
West Chester
1
West Point
1
West Virginia
6
Westminster
William Patterson
»2
Youngstown
4
LOST
4
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
1
7
9
1
0
0
1
0
6
14
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
LATEST
GAME
1979-80
1975-76
1974-75
1979-80
1979-80
1979-80
1976-77
1980-81
1980-81
1973-74
1971-72
1978-79
1980-81
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1976-77
1978-79
'1980-81
1979-80
1980-81
1980-81
1976-77
1975-76
1975-76
1969-70
1979-80
1975-76
1975-76
1980-81
1978-79
1975-76
1979-80
1980-81
1968-69
1977-78
1973-74
LADY SCOTS’ RESULTS BY SEASONS
YEAR
1966-67
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
G
5
8
8
10
9
8
10
11
W
5
6
7
8
5
5
10
7
L
0
2
1
2
4
3
0
4
POINTS
FOR
AGST
159
121
338
284
377
261
464
309
460
421
460
359
598
311
556
508
YEAR
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
TOTALS
48
-
-
G
23
26
24
25
27
34
27
255
W
17
20
17
13
18
22
11
171
POINTS
L
FOR
AGST
6
1645
1203
6
1866
1406
7
1994
1558
12
1913
1657
9
1859
1687
12
2483
2232
16
1759
1905
84 16,931 14,222
FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS
EDINBORO STATE
WINTER SPORTS 1981-82
COACH: CUY CONTI
Nov. 27-•28
Dec. 2
Dec. 5
Dec. 10
Dec. n
Dec. 12
Dec. 14
Jan. 8-9
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
13
16
18
20
23
25
27
30
1
3
6
8
10
13
15
17
23
WED
SAT
THU
FRI
SAT
MON
at Fairmont Tournament
(7:00-9:00)
at Univ. of Pitt-Bradford
GANNON UNIVERSITY
at Behrend College
ALLIANCE
at Robert Morris College
MERCYHURST COLLEGE
at Alleghenv Tournament
(7:00, 9:00)'
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
SAT
MON
WED
TUE
•SLIPPERY ROCK STATE
•CALIFORNIA STATE
at Univ. of Pitt-Johnstown
•at Lock Haven State
•CLARION STATE
DAEMEN COLLEGE
•at Indiana Univ. of Pa.
GROVE CITY COLLEGE
at LaRoche College
•at Slippery Rock State
*at California State
at Mercyhurst College
‘LOCK HAVEN STATE
*at Clarion State
at Gannon Univ.
‘INDIANA UNIV. OF PA
Pa. Conf. Championship
•Pennsylvania Conference Games
All games are played at 8:00 p.m., unless
otherwise noted.
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
College Calendar 1981-82
FIRST SEMESTER:
Registration....................
Classes Begin..................
Homecoming..................
Mid-Term.........................
Thanksgiving Recess
Begins............................
Thanksgiving Recess
Ends.................................
Last Day of Classes .... . Thurs., Dec. 17
Final Exams Begin..........
Semester Ends............... ... Tue., Dec. 22
SECOND SEMESTER:
Registration..................
Classes Begin...............
Mid-Term.......................
Spring Recess Begins . . Wed., March 10
Spring Recess Ends... . Mon., March 21%
Easter Recess Begins . ... Thurs., Apr. 8
Easter Recess Ends ...
Last Day of Classes ...
Final Exams Begin____
Final Exams End..........
Commencement ....
(2:00 p.m.)
Nov. 20-21
Nov. 30
MON
Dec. 2
WED
Dec. 7
MON
Dec. 10
THU
Jan. 14
THU
Jan. 20
WED
Jan. 23
SAT
Jan. 26
TUE
Jan. 29
FRI
Jan. 30
SAT
Feb. 3
WED
Feb. 5
FRI
Feb. 9
TUE
Feb. 12
FRI
Feb. 13
SAT
Feb. 16
TUE
Feb. 19
FRI
Feb. 20
SAT
Feb. 26-27
DGWS Tournament
at W. Virginia Univ. (7:00)
at Canisius (6:00)
SLIPPERY ROCK (7:00)
at Niagara Univ. (5:45)
LOCK HAVEN STATE(7:30)
at Cleveland State U. (6:00)
at Clarion State (6:00)
at Gannon Univ. (7:00)
CALIFORNIA STATE (6:30)
ROBERT MORRIS (6:00)
at Slippery Rock (6:00)
at Indiana U. of Pa. (5:00)
at Akron University (6:00)
at Fairmont State (7:00)
at Salem State (1:00)
DUQUESNE UNIV. (6:00)
at Cheyney State (6:00)
at East Stroudsburg (12:00)
PA CONF. AT EDINBORO
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
COACH: CAROL CALER
Jan. 16
SAT
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
TUE
FRI
FRI
SAT
TUE
26
29
5
13
23
26-27
Clarion and E. Stroudsburg
at Clarion (1:00)
at Youngstown (1:00)
at Pitt-Johnstown (5:00)
at Indiana of Pa. (5:00)
at Brockport (2:00)
LOCK HAVEN (4:00)
Pa. Conf. at E. Stroudsburg
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
WRESTLING
COACH: DENNIS PATTON
COACH: FRED CARO
Jan. 23-24
Feb. 6
SAT
Penn State Tourn. (9:00)
League Tournament at
Indiana (9:00)
Feb. 12-13
Pitt Tournament (4:00)
Feb. 16
TUE
at Behrend (9:00)
Feb. 18
THU
ALLEGHENY (7:00)
Feb. 25
THU
GROVE CITY (7:00)
Mar. 2
MON at Slippery Rock (7:00)
Mar. 4
THU
CLARION (7:00)
Mar. 8
MON at Allegheny (7:00)
Mar. 25
THU
SLIPPERY ROCK (7:00)
SAT
Mar. 28
U.S.V.B.A. TOURN. (9:00)
Mar. 30
TUE
at Grove City (7:00)
Apr. 5
MON. BEHREND (7:00)
Apr. 6
TUE
at Clarion
Apr. 14
WED League Playoffs
SCOUTING THE SCOTS
EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
Location . .... Edinboro, Pa.
Enrollment.................... 5,800
Nickname ... Fighting Scots
Conference.......... Pa. West
President ... Foster Diebold
AD..................Jim McDonald
SID.................. Paul Newman
Phone............... 814-732-2745
Nov. 20-21
Dec. 8
TUE
Jan. 15-16
Jan. 19
TUE
Jan. 23
SAT
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
TUE
TUE
THU
Feb. 12-13
Feb. 19-20
Feb. 26-27
Ohio Open at Wright State
at California, Capital (5:00)
Midwest Clas. at Anderson
at Indiana U. of Pa. (7:30)
EDINBORO INVITATIONAL TOURN. (10:00)
at Clarion State (7:30)
at Slippery Rock (7:30)
ALLEGHENY/YOUNGSTOWN (6:00)
Pa. Conf. at E. Stroudsburg
NCAA Regionals
NCAA Nationals
SWIMMING
COACH: ED ERDOS
Nov. 7
SAT
Dec. 12
SAT
Jan. 20
WED
Jan. 23
SAT
Jan. 27
WED
Feb. 4
THU
Feb. 6
SAT
Feb. 20
SAT
Feb. 23
TUE
Mar. 4-5-6
Mar. 18-19-20
ALFRED TECH (1:00)
CARNEGIE-MELN. (1:00)
SLIPPERY ROCK (7:00)
at Case Western (1:00)
at Allegheny (7:00)
YOUNGSTOWN (6:00)
at Indiana (2:00)
FREDONIA (2:00)
at Clarion (7:00)
Pa. Conf. at Ind. U. of Pa.
NCAA Nationals at Clarion
All Edinboro State College varsity sports are
funded in part by the Student Government
Association, the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania and Student Services, Inc.