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FighUno Scots Womon’s Soccor

2002 Roster
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Shannon Askey
Tricia Chilcott
Kelly Collins
Laura Cunningham
Summer Darst
Tania DiFranco
Lynzie Ellison
Jessica Falconer
Michele Frick
Fallon Frye
Lisa Guesman
Becky Hicho
Amy Jeffries
Katherine Jackowski
Kathy Lantzy
Chelsea Lawrence
Andrea Linfield
Kim Liwush
Teri Michalski
Abbey Mortus
Susan Mullen
Stacey Oldenburg
Stacie Potter
Maura Sansone
Katie Snyder
Amy Stevens
Jamie Tekotte
Nicole Vlahovic
Jess Weed
Kristy Woods

Pos.

Ht.

Yr.

Hometown/High School

D
F
MF
D
D
MF
MF
MF/D
MF/F
MF
MF
D
MF
D
MF
MF
D
MF/D
D
GK
F
MF/F
MF
MF
D/MF
GK
MF/F
F
MF
D

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5-5
5-5
5-5
5-9
5-0
5-7
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5-3
5-4
5-3
5-0
5-5
5-10
5-8
5-5
5-10
5-5
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5-9
5-4
5-10
5-2
5-8
5-3
5-11
5-6
5-4
5-4
5-10

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Erie, PA/General McLane
Harborcreek, PA/Harbor Creek
Mansfield, OH/Madison
Bergen, NY/Byron-Bergen
Bay Village, OH/Bay
Mayfield Heights, OH/Mayfield
Perrysburg, OH/Perrysburg
Warren, PA/Warren
Erie, PA/McDowell
Dover, PA/Northeastem
Berea, OH/Berea
Broadview Heights, OH/North Royalton
Chagrin Falls, OH/Kenston
Perrysburg, OH/Perrysburg
Union City, PA/Fort LeBoeuf
Westlake, OH/Westlake
Etobicoke, ONT/Richview
Ontario, NY/Webster
Moon Township, PA/Moon
Fairview Park, OH/Fairview
Bergen, NY/Byron-Bergen
Ft. Washington, MD/Bishop McNamara
Allegany, NY/Allegany-Limestone
Erie, PA/McDowell/Kent State
Allegany, NY/Allegany-Limestone
Burlington, ONT/Nelson
Erie, PA/McDowell/Central Michigan
Oakville, ONT/Queen Elizabeth Park
Lake City, PA/Girard
Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin

HEAD COACH: Gary Kagiavas
ASSISTAHT COACH: Kelly Gray

Amy Stevens
Maura Sansone
Summer Darst
Jamie Tekotte
Jessica Falconer
Teri Michalski
Andrea Linfield
Kelly Collins
Fallon Frye
Nicole Vlahovic

GK
MF
D
MF/F
MF/D
D
D
MF
MF
F

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Tania DiFranco
MF
Tricia Chilcott
F
Stacey Oldenburg MF/F
Kim Liwush
MF/D
Lisa Guesman
MF
Katherine Jackowski D
Kathy Lantzy
MF
Kristy Woods
D
Michele Frick
MF/F
Lynzie Ellison
MF

Enrollment: 7,700

NlCknnmO: Fighting Scots
Colors: Red and White

Affiliation: NCAA Division II
ConfOronCO: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference

President: Dr. Frai^ G. Pogue, Jr.
Athletic Director: Bmce Baumgartner
Athletic Department Phone: 814-732-2776
Head Athletic Trainer: George Roberts
Associate Athletic Trainer: Gary Hanna

TEAMINFORMAriON

Head Coach: Gary Kagiavas
Alma Mater: Gannon ‘91
Hecord at Edinboro: 46-58-4, 6 years
Office Phone: (814) 732-2776 ext. 276
Best Time to Reach: 12 noon - 2 p.m.
Letter winners Returning/Lost: 17/6
Starters Returning/Lost 6/3
2001 Record: 11-5-1
2001PSAC Record: 8-2-1, 3rd
First Year of Soccer: i996
All-Time Record: 46-58-4 (.444)
Years in Post-Season Play: 1
All-Time Playoff Record: 0-1

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director: Bob shreve
Office Phone: (814) 732-2776 ext. 234
Home Phone: (814) 833-9028
E-mail: rshreve@edinboro.edu
Soccer SID Contact: Leo Hanley
Office Phone: 814-732-2776 ext. 236
E-Mail: L183442H@edinboro.edu
Fax Humber: 814-732-2596
CnilliS: The 2002 Edinboro Women’s
Soccer guide was written and designed by
Leo Hanley, editited by Bob Shreve.
Photography by Bob Shreve.
C0¥6f 0-th Captains Kim Liwush, Amy
Stevens, and Nicole Vlahovic.

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex and handicap in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by Title VI, Title
IX, Section 504 and the ADA. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact Mr. Patrick F. Coleman,
Director of Human Resources and Staff Development, Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA Coordinator, at Reeder Hall,
2nd Floor, Edinboro, PA 16444 (814-732-2703).

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GENERMINFORMATION

LOCOtiOO: Edinboro, Pennsylvania

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Stacie Potter
Jess Weed
Katie Snyder
Shannon Askey
Becky Hicho
Abbey Mortus
Susan Mullen
Laura Cunningham
Chelsea Lawrence
Amy Jeffries

MF
MF
D/MF
D
D
GK
F
D
MF
MF

Head Coach

Head Coach
the PSAC Women's Soccer Coach of the Year.
Thanks to five wins in its final seven contests,
Edinboro posted its first winning season in 2000,
going 10-8-1. Along the way, the team posted a
four-game win streak in which it held opponents
scoreless for 500 minutes. The team also posted
the program's first wins over local rival Gannon
and perennial PSAC power West Chester.
The Fighting Scots weren't without their
growing pains, as Edinboro's first-ever women's
soccer edition finished with a 2-14-0 record in
1996. The ledger improved slightly in 1997, as
Kagiavas' second team posted a 5-10-1 finish. It
was clearly evident that the Edinboro program
turned the comer in 1998, as the Fighting Scots
went 9-10-0. That included a 2-1 overtime win
over West Virginia Wesleyan, an outfit ranked
second in Division II at the time.
While the '98 campaign represented the most
wins in program history, the Fighting Scots did
that one better in 1999, posting a 9-9-1 finish to
earn their first non-losing season. Edinboro
debuted in the regional rankings during the sea­
son, a first for Kagiavas's squad. Included in the
victories was another triumph over a nationallyranked foe, as the Fighting Scots posted a 2-1
win at 14th-ranked Slippery Rock.
Kagiavas brought a wealth of coaching expe­
rience to Edinboro, both locally and at the inter­
national level. He joined the Edinboro staff after
serving as assistant manager of the Family First
Sports Park in Erie for two years. While at
Family First, Kagiavas was responsible for orga­
nizing all phases of the facility's indoor and out­
door soccer leagues, serving as tournament
director for more than eight tournaments a year.
Kagiavas was assistant tournament director for
the 210-team Flagship Cup tournament, hosted
by Edinboro University, and also coached the
Erie Admirals, a premier soccer club.
Kagiavas has served as the coaching director

Gary
Kagiawas
Gary Kagiavas
was
appointed
E d i n b o r o
University's first
head eoach of the
Fighting
Scot
women's
soccer
program in August
of 1996. The for­
mer
Gannon
University stand­
out took over an
Edinboro program
in its infancy and
has proceeded to
build it into one of the better teams in the region.
He has posted a 46-56-4 record in six seasons at
the helm of the Fighting Scots.
Kagiavas' teams have accomplished a rarity
in his first six seasons, finishing with a better
record each year. After the 2000 squad made
history by finishing with the school's first win­
ning season, that streak could have been in jeop­
ardy. Instead, the 2001 Fighting Scots went out
and posted a 11-5-1 record, including a schoolrecord six game winning streak. The Fighting
Scots advanced to the PSAC Playoffs for the
first time. Edinboro dropped a 1-0 decision to
Bloomsburg in its first postseason venture, but
that could not diminish a season which saw the
Scots climb as high as 14th in the NSCAA
Division II rankings. Along the way, the Scots
defeated 13th-ranked Slippery Rock, 3-0, while
suffering four of its five losses to nationallyranked opponents. Kagiavas was recognized as

GARY KAGIAVAS AT EDINBORO
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1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001

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Six Years

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Notes

PSAC Playoffs
PSAC Coach of the Year

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of the Edinboro Regional Soccer Club. Under
his direction, the organization has grown from
four to 14 teams. In the 1997-98 season, he took
the 15-under team to the state finals.
Kagiavas was a standout defender at Gannon
from 1987-91, and played professionally in his
native South Africa, along with Greece and
Canada, after earning his bachelor's degree in
1991. He has held a variety of coaching posi­
tions in many levels of competition since 1989,
highlighted by a successful stint as a profession­
al coach in South Africa and a year as an assis­
tant coach at Gannon.
At Gannon, Kagiavas was a four-year starter
at midfield and defender for a Golden Knight
team which advanced to the NCAA Division II
Final Four in 1989 and 1990. Gannon was 5814-8 during his four seasons, with three NCAA
playoff appearances.
Kagiavas played professionally for a St.
Catherines team that won the Canadian Cup in
the National Soccer League. Kagiavas was a
player/coach for the Springs Old Boys and
Boksburg 'Two for Joy,' as well as for the Eastern
Transvaal all-select indoor team.
In 1994, Kagiavas served as the head coach of
Gannon's men's junior varsity soccer program,
directing the team to an 8-5-3 mark. He assisted
head coach Marco Koolman with the varsity

squad as the Golden Knight men posted a 15-20 record and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.
Kagiavas assisted with Gannon's women's pro­
gram, as well.
Kagiavas has been involved in coaching since
1989, when he began his coaching career with
the Erie Strikers while also directing the Villa
Maria Elementary School team. In the spring of
1992, Kagiavas was assistant coach of the
Boksburg "Two for Joy" Division I team that
competed in the National Soccer League of
South Africa. In the summer of 1991, he was the
head coach of the Springs (South Africa) Old
Boys of the Division II men's semi-professional
league, earning Coach of the Year honors.
Kagiavas has earned a South African coach­
ing license, a professional referee license, and
his United States Soccer
Federation National B License and has his
NSCAA Regional Coaching License. He serves
as the vice president for the PSAC Soccer
Committee and is a member of the regional
NSCAA ranking committee. In addition, he was
recently appointed to the NCAA Regional
Ranking Committee for the Northeast Region.
He and his wife. Dawn, a native of St. Marys,
Pa., reside in Erie with their seven-year-old
daughter, Kay lee.

Assistant Coach

Kelly
Cray
Kelly Gray is in
her first season as the
assistant coach at
Edinboro University.
Gray served as the
head coach at
Baldwin-Wallace the
last two years and
was as an assistant
coach for the Yellow
Jackets in 1999.
A 1993 graduate
of Bowling Green State University with a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business
Administration, Gray is also the Local Area

Network Administrator at the MBNA
Corporation in Beachwood, Ohio.
Gray began her coaching career at Avon
Lake (OH) High School in 1995. She moved
on to Berea (OH) High School in 1996 and
then returned to Avon Lake as the assistant
varsity coach in 1997. Gray is also very active
as a youth coach in the Greater Cleveland area,
including the Excalibur Premier U17 and U18
teams. She also has a USSF coaching license.
As a player. Gray played four seasons at
Bowling Green after a stellar career at North
Royalton (OH) High School, where she was
the Most Valuable Player in 1986 and 1987.
She earned first team All-Pioneer Conference
and All-Greater Cleveland honors as a prepster.
At Bowling Green, Gray was a co-captain in
1991 and team captain in '92.
Gray is a native of Olmsted Township,
Ohio, where she still resides.

2002 Edinboro University Women’s Soccer ♦ Pnge 5

Fighting Scot Profiles
Business Administration/Marketing major...
named the Outstanding Senior at Perrysburg
High School... also a first team All-District and
All-League selection ... named the Defensive
Player of the Year for the basketball team.

Year

Katie Jackowski at Edinboro
SOG
G
G
A

PIS.

1999
2000
2001

19
19
14

2
9
6

0
0
0

0
1
0

0
1
0

Career

52

11

0

1

1

7

Andrea Linfield
DefensB^ Junior
Etobicoke. ONT
Richviow HS

urns after redshirting,
year with a knee injury
)layer who has good
size, a good work rate, and
is also good in the air ... 2001: Redshirted due to
a knee injury ... 2000: Tallied 10 points with 3
goals and 4 assists, finishing fifth in scoring ...
played in 18 matches, with 17 starts ... scored
lone goal in win over Millersville, and also had
only goal in 2-1 loss to Mercyhurst ... 1990:
Third leading scorer on the team, joining the
starting lineup for the final 11 matches ... tallied
6 goals - three on penalty kicks - and added one
assist for total of 13 points ... netted game-win­
ning
goals
against
nationally-ranked
Bloomsburg and Slippery Rock ... scored lone
goal in 1-0 shutout of Malone ... BSCkOroiUld:
Bom July 24, 1980 ... daughter of Mary and
Brian Linfield ... Business Administration/
Marketing major ... named Senior Athlete and
Soccer MVP at Richview High School ... led
Saints to three championships.

Year

Andrea Unfleld at Edinboro
SOG
G
A
G

1999
2000

19
18

30
30

6
3

1
4

13
10

Career

37

60

9

5

23

Pts.

Figliflng Scot Profiles

Kristy Woods
Defense ♦ Junior
Pittsburgh. PA
BaidwiuHS
A physically strong player
who play both defense and
------ ---------------- forward ... her physical
play and speed can create problems, along with
her intense pressure ... 2001: Appeared in all 17
games with one start... had 3 assists for 3
points ... 2000: Missed season due to injury ...
1999: Played in 13 games, starting 10 contests
... Background: Bom July 23, 1981 ... daughter
of Patricia and Dave Woods ... Elementary
Education/Special Education major with minors
in Art and Psychology ... earned All-Section
honors as a senior at Baldwin High School and
was selected the team MVP.

Year

Kristy Woods at Edinboro
SOG
G
G
A

Pts.

1999
2001

13
17

1
11

0
1

0
3

0
5

Career

30

12

1

3

5

Shannon Askey
♦ Juuior
Erie. PA
Gonorai McLono HS
A very physical defender
who is strong in the air and
uses her size well ... 2001:
Played in 17 matches with 14 starts at defense ...
2000: Played in all 19 matches, with one start...
Background: Bom April 1, 1982 ... daughter of
Dawn and Ronald Askey ... Elementary/Special
Education major ... three year starter for coach
Hal Marshal at General McLane High School,
leading the Lancers to the District 10 champi­
onship in 1999 ... unanimous first team All-Erie
County League selection as a senior ... was a
second team All-ECL choice as a junior.

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Year

Shannon Askey at Edinboro
G
A
G
SOG

Pts.

2000
2001

19
17

1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

Career

36

1

0

0

0

Kelly Collins
Midfioider ♦ Junior
Mansfieid. OH
Madison HS
A strong defender who is
good in the air ... also a
physical performer... 2001:
Played in 16 matches with
a goal against Clarion for 2 points ... 2000:
Played in 18 matches as a reserve defender ...
Background: Bom January 12,1982 ... daughter
of Stacie and Jack Collins ... Elementary
Education/Early Childhood major ... was a fouryear starter for Madison High School, leading
team to 14-2-3 record and O.H.C. championship
as a senior ... named O.H.C. Offensive Player of
the Year in 1999 ... was a first team All-District
choice ... scored 51 goals and added 33 assists in
73 varsity starts.

Holly Collins at Edinboro
Year

G

SOG

G

A

Pts.

2000
2001

18
16

2
6

0
1

0
0

0
2

Career

34

6

1

0

2

appeared in ... BOCkgrOUnd: Bom Febmary 9,
1982 ... daughter of Carol and John Darst...
majoring in Business Administration ... helped
lead Bay High School to the Division II state
championship as a senior ... earned second team
All-Greater Cleveland and first team SWC hon­
ors as a senior ... scored 8 goals and 12 assists
her senior year ... a third team All-Greater
Cleveland choice as a junior.

Year

Summer Darst at Edinbere
G
SOG
G
A

Pts.

2000
2001

18
15

0
1

0
1

0
1

0
3

Career

33

1

1

1

3

20

Lynzie Ellison
Midfieldor ♦ Junior
Porrysburg. HH
Perrysburg HS

A complete player who
receives and distributes the
ball well... has a good
understanding of the game and can contribute
as a scorer... 2001: Started all 17 matches with
2 goals and 4 assists for 8 points ... scored
lone goal in win over California (Pa.)... scored
third goal in 3-0 win over Gannon ... 2000:

Summer Darst
Defenso ♦ Junior
Bay Villago. OH
BayHS
A strong performer on
defense who uses her
physical ability and size to
win balls against opponents, especially in the
air ... 2001: Played in 15 matches with 5 starts
... scored game-winning goal at East
Stroudsburg, adding one assist during the sea­
son ... 2000: Started 18 of the 19 matches she

Lynzie Ellison

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FigbUng Scot Profiles

Fighting Scot Proflies
Abbey Mortusl
Goalkeeper ♦
RMiwPark.OH

FarviBwHS

2

Maura Sansona

Tricia Chiicutt

Defense ♦ Sephemere
Erie, PA
McDewell HS

MldflBld ♦ Freshman
Harharcraak, PA
Harhnr Creak HS
Background: Bom August

Up-and-coming goalkeep­
er who is expected to split
time in goal with Amy
Stevens ... 2001: Appeared in 4 matches with 3
starts ... allowed only 3 goals ... recorded one
and a half shutouts and a goals against average
of 0.86 ... Backoround: Bom July 8, 1983 ...
daughter of Sandra and Gregory Mortus ...
majoring in Criminal Justice ... a four-year
starter in soceer and softball and a three-year
regular in basketball at Fairview High School...
second person in Warriors history to earn 12 let­
ters ... earned honorable mention All-Southwest
Conference honors in soccer all four years, and
was an honorable mention All-Greater
Cleveland choice once ... holds career record for
saves with 602 ... honorable mention All-SWC
in basketball twice and in softball once.

m

Year

2001

Abbey Mortus at Edinboro
W-L-T GAA
G-es Min
3-0-0

0.86

4-3

315

SVS
11

Stacie Potter
MidfieldBr ♦ SophomorB
AllBgany, NY
AllBgany-LimestBnB HS
Hard-working player who
served as a key reserve and
part-time starter in the mid­
field ... 2B01: Competed in 13 matches with 6
starts as a midfielder ... Background: Bom
September 19, 1983 ... daughter of Judith and
Theodore Potter ... majoring in Business
Administration ... a four-year starter in soccer
and softball at Allegany-Limestone High School
... also earned two letters in basketball... earned
first team All-CCIAC Division I honors her final
three years in soccer.

Transfer from Kent State
University... finesse player
who reads the game well...
At Kent State: Appeared in 2 games as a reserve
on defense ... Backgreund: Bom August 1,
1983... daughter of Peggy and Nick Sansone ...
majoring in Elementary Education ... Earned
first-team all-Metro League honors and was
named the team MVP her senior year ... Helped
the Trojans to a 20-3 record in 1999 and a PIAA
state playoff appearance.

21, 1983 ... daughter of
Jennie and John Chilcott...
majoring in Forensic
Science ... three-year starter and four-year letterwinner in soccer at Harbor Creek High School.

Katie Snyder

Background: Bom October

DBfBBse ♦ Frashman
AllBgany, NY
Allagany-LlmBStDnB HS
Background: Bom August

Jessica Falcnner
Dafensa ♦ Freshman
Warren, PA
Warren HS
27, 1983 ... daughter of
Virginia
and
Dennis
Falconer ... Nursing major
... four-year starter at Warren High School.

5

16, 1983 ... daughter of
Joann and Philip Snyder ...
majoring in Criminal Justice ... was a three-year
letter winner in soccer and six-year letterwinner
in track at Allegany-Limestone High School.

Lisa Guesman
Midfield ♦ Frashman
Berea, OH
Barea HS

Robert Lantzy ... majoring in Criminal Justice ...
four-year starter in soccer and track and field and
a two-year starter in basketball at Fort LeBoeuf
High School.

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Cheisea Lawrence
Midfield ♦ Freshman
WastlakB,OH
WestlakaHS

Background:
Bom
December 10, 1983 ...
daughter of Cathy and Jeff
Lawrence ... major is undecided ... three-year
letterwinner in soccer and two-year letterwinner
in basketball at Westlake High School.

30

Amy Jeffries
MldflBld ♦ Freshman
Chagrin Falls, OH
Kanston HS
Background:

Born
September 18, 1983 ...
daughter of Barbara and
Herbert Jeffries ... majoring in ChemistryForensic Science ... four-year starter in soccer
and track at Kenston High School.

Background: Bom March

Laura Gunuingbam
Hafanaa ♦ Freshman
Bargan, NY
Byrgn-Bargan HS
Background:

Bom July
14, 1984 ... daughter of
Diane
and
Don
Cunningham ... majoring in General Studies ...
was a three-year letterwinner in soccer and a
four-year letterwinner in track at Byron-Bergen
High School.

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7, 1984 ... daugther of
Paula and Don Guesman ...
majoring in General Studies ... four-year starter
at Berea High School.

17

Kathy Lautzy
Midfield ♦ Frashman
UnInn City, PA
Fnrt LaBoauf HS
Background:
Bom
November 3, 1983 ...
daugther of Linda and

Susan Muiien
Forward ♦ Freshman
Bergen, NY
Byron-Bargen HS
Background:

Bom
October 15, 1983
daughter of Ruth Kmppner
and Frank Mullen ... three-year starter in soccer,
two-year letter-winner in basketball and earned
one letter in basketball at Byron-Bergen High
School.

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vpar-hy-vear Results

2001 final StaUsHcs
Final Record: 11-5-1
PSAC: 0-2-1
Goals
Assists
6-GS
Shnts

Name
Nicole Vlahovic
Jamie Tekotte
Amy Hazen
Lynzie Ellison
Tania DiFranco
Angelia Wightman
Michele Frick
Kristy Woods
Summer Darst
Kelly Collins
Amy Lindsey
Maggie Adamski
Stacey Oldenburg
Jess Weed
Kim Liwush
Beth Glecos
Shannon Askey
Stacie Potter
Katie Jackowski
Michelle Kelly
Becky Hicho
Kara Mukina
Fallon Frye
Teri Michalski
TOTALS

17-17
17-17
17-17
17-17
17-17
12-2
15-0
17-1
15-5
16-0
17-17
13-1
13-5
11-2
17-17
17-17
17-14
13-6
14-0
7-0
6-1
6-0
5-0
5-0
17

Matches Minutes
Amy Stevens
Abbey Mortus
TOTALS

14-14
4-3
17-17

12
12
8
2
2
2
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44

1996

Head Coach: Gary Kaglavas
Record: 2-14-0

Points

at Kutztown
L,
SLIPPERY ROCK
L,
at Bloomsburg
L,
at Shippensburg
L,
at Thiel
w,
MILLERSVILLE
L,
at Wheeling Jesuit
L,
at Ashland
L,
OAKLAND
L,
at California (PA)
L,
WEST CHESTER
L,
at Lock Haven
L,
THIEL
w,
at Garmon
L,
INDIANA(PA)
L,
EAST STROUDSBURG L,

7
5
8
4
3
2
0
3
1
0
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39

31
29
24
8
7
6
6
5
3
2
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
130

Goalkeepers
Saves
Goals

W-l-T

GAA

SHO

97
11
108

8-5-1
3-0-0
11-5-1

1.17
0.86
1.02

5.5
1.5
7

43
49
37
18
11
7
9
11
1
6
9
1
13
4
1
0
0
1
6
5
1
0
1
0
230

1,303
315
1,618

17
3
20

1997
Head Coach: Gary Kaglavas
Record: 5-12-1

FINAL RESULTS
Date

Onnonent

Aug. 28
Sept. 1
Sept. 2
Sept. 8
Sept. 12
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 26
Sept. 29
Sept. 30
Oct. 4
Oct. 6
Oct. 9
Oct. 12
Oct. 20
Oct. 25

MERCYHURST
at St. Rose
vs. UMass-Lowell
at West Chester
LOCK HAVEN
KUTZTOWN
GANNON
at Indiana(Pa.)
SHIPPENSBURG
BALDWIN-WALLACE
CALIFORNIA(PA.)
at Millersville
CLARION
at East Stroudsburg
BLOOMSBURG
at Slippery Rock
PSAC Tournament
at Bloomsburg

Oct. 31

Result

Goal Scorers

L,
L,
W,
W,
L,
W,
W,
T,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
W,
L,
W,

Vlahovic 2
DiFranco
Tekotte 3, Vlahovic
Hazen, Tekotte, Vlahovic
Tekotte
Tekotte 2, DiFranco, Vlahovic
Frick, Vlahovic, Ellison
Vlahovic 2
Tekotte, Woods, Frick, Hazen
Tekotte 2, Wightman 2
Ellison
Hazen 2, Tekotte
Vlahovic, Hazen, Tekotte, Collins, Frick
Darst
Hazen 2, Vlahovic
Vlahovic 2, Hazen

2-3
1-3
4-2
3-1
1-2 2ot
4-0
3-0
2-2 2ot
4-0
4-0
1-0
3-1
5-1
1-0 ot
3-4 2ot
3-0

L, 0-1

raie14 ♦ 2002 Edlniiora University Woman’s Soccer

0-7
1-4
0-8
2-3
7-2
1-3
1-8
0-4
0-9
1-5
0-6
0-4
13-0
0-2
0-6
2-8

at La Roche
W. 12-1
SETON HILL
w, 8-0
JOHN CARROLL
w. 2-0
at Slippery Rock
L, 2-3
KUTZTOWN
L, 1-2
CALIFORNIA(PA)
T, 2-2
SHIPPENSBURG
L, 1-2
GANNON
L, 0-3
at Millersville
L, 2-4
WHEELING JESUIT W, 4-3
at Walsh
L, 0-1
NOTRE DAME(OH) W, 5-0
LOCK HAVEN
L, 1-4
WEST VA WESLEYAN L, 0-6
at Indiana(Pa.)
L, 2-4
EAST STROUDSBURG L, 0-6
at West Chester
L, 0-5
BLOOMSBURG
L, 0-8

1998

Head Ceach: Gary Kaglavas
Recerd:9-1U-0

at Wheeling Jesuit
W, 4-2
at Garmon
L, 1-2**
at Mercyhurst
L, 1-2
at Malone
w, 2-0
INDIANA(PA)
w. 2-0
at Kutztown
w, 1-0**
at Bloomsburg
L, 0-5
SLIPPERY ROCK
L, 0-1*
at Shippensburg
L, 0-2
WEST VA WESLEYAN W, 2-1*
MILLERSVILLE
w, 3-2**
EAST STROUDSBURG L, 2-3**
ST. VINCENT
W, 4-1
WESTMINSTER
L, 0-3
at California (PA)
w, 3-2
at Lock Haven
L, 0-5
CONCORD
wio-o
WALSH
L, 1-2
WEST CHESTER
L, 0-2

1999

Head Ceach: Gary Kaglavas
Recerd: 9-9-1

MERCYHURST
WHEELING JESUIT
KUTZTOWN
MALONE
at WV Wesleyan
vs Charleston
LOCK HAVEN
at East Stroudsburg
at Indiana(Pa.)
BLOOMSBURG
at Slippery Rock
SHIPPENSBURG
at Westminster
CALIFORNIA(PA)
GANNON
at West Chester
at Millersville
at Allegheny
at Saint Vincent

L, 0-1*
W, 2-0

w, 3-1
W, 1-0
L, 0-4

w, 9-1
L, 0-1
L, 0-3
L, 1-2

w, 3-2
W, 2-1

w. 6-1
0-0
6-0
0-1**
0-2
0-3
3-4
w, 5-0

T

W,
L,
L,
L,
L,

2999

Head Ceach: Gary Kaglavas
Recerd: 19-8-1

at Wheeling Jesuit
L,
at Salem Intem’l
w.
Mercyhurst
L,
Kutztown
w,
Shippensburg
L,
at Califomia(Pa.)
w,
Bloomsburg
L,
INDIANA(PA.)
w,
WESTMINSTER
w,
SLIPPERY ROCK
L,
EAST STROUDSBURG L,
ALLEGHENY
T,
MILLERSVILLE
W,
SHEPHERD
w,
Gannon
w,
St. Leo
w.
at Tampa
L,
at Lock Haven
L,
WEST CHESTER
w.

1-2
8-0
1-2
4-0
0-3
4-0
1-2**
2-1
3-0
1-2
1-2
1-1**
1-0
6-0
2-0
1-0
1-2**
0-3
2-1

2991

Head Ceach: Gary Kaglavas
Recerd: 11-5-1

MERCYHURST
L,
vs. St. Rose
L,
vs. Mass.-Lowell
w,
at West Chester
w,
LOCK HAVEN
L,
KUTZTOWN
w.
GANNON
w.
at Indiana (PA)
T,
SHIPPENSBURG
W,
BALDWIN-WALLACE W,
CALIFORNIA(PA)
W,
at Millersville
w,
CLARION
w,
at East Stroudsburg
w,
BLOOMSBURG
L,
at Slippery Rock
w.
at Bloomsburg
L,

2-3
1-3
4-2
3-1
1-2**
4-0
3-0
2-2**
4-0
4-0
1-0
3-1
5-1
1-0 *
3-4**
3-0
0-1

* Overtime

All-Time vs. Opponents
Onnonent

W-l-T Strenk

0-1-1
Allegheny
0-1-0
Ashland
Baldwin-Wallace 1-0-0
Bloomsburg
California(Pa.)

Charleston(WV)
Clarion

Concord
East Stroudsburg
Gannon
Indiana(Pa.)

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

T1

LI
W1
L3
W4

W1
W1

W1
W1
W2
T1

Onnonont

John Carroll

W-L-T Streak

1-0-0
Kutztown
4-2-0
1-0-0
LaRoche
0-6-0
Lock Haven
2-0-0
Malone
1-0-0
UMass-Lowell
Mercyhurst
0-4-0
Millersville
3-3-0
Notre Dame(OH) 1-0-0
0-1-0
Oakland
0-1-0
St. Rose

Wl

W4

Wl
L6

W2
Wl
L4
W2

Wl
LI
LI

Onnonem

W-l-T Streak

2-0-0
W2
1-0-0
Wl
2-4-0
L2
2-4-0
Wl
2-0-0
Thiel
W2
0-2-0
Walsh
L2
West Chester
2-4-0
W2
West Va. Wesleyan 1-2-0
LI
1-1-1
Westminster
Wl
L3
Wheeling Jesuit 3-2-0
* 2002 opponents in bold.

St. Vincent

Seton Hill
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock

2002 idlnboro University Women’s Soccer ♦ Page 15

All-Time Records
TSMi
Most Goals, Game: 13 vs. Thiel, October
17, 1996
Most Goals, Season: 44 in 2001
Most Opponents Goals, Game: 9 by
Oakland, October 16, 1996
Most Opponents Goals, Season: 79 in
1996
Fewest Goals, Season: 28 in 1996
Fewest Opponents Goals, Season: 20 in
2001
Most Wins, Season: 11 in 2001
Most Losses, Season: 14 in 1996
Fewest Wins, Season: 2 in 1996
Fewest Losses, Season: 5 in 2001
Most Shutouts, Season: 8 in 2000
Most Consecutive Shutouts: 4 in 2000
Fewest Shutouts: 1 iji 1996
Largest Margin of Victory: 13 vs. Thiel,
October 17, 1996 (13-0)
Largest Margin of Defeat: 9 by
Oakland, October 16, 1996 (9-0)
Most Consecutive Wins: 6 in 2001
Most Consecutive Losses: 7 in 1996

Vrar-By-Vear
Scoring leaders

G

Year

Plover

1996
1997
1998

Cara Peyton
Alyssa Murosky
Megan Snyder
Sali Frndak
Amy Hazen
Nicole Vlahovic
Nicole Vlahovic

1999
2000
2001

Meighan Cast

8
8
6
6
12
11
12

Indiiriilual

Most Goals, Game: 4 by Alyssa Murosky
vs. LaRoche, September 3, 1997
Most Goals, Season: 12 by Amy Hazen,
1999; Nicole Vlahovic, 2001;
Jamie Tekotte, 2001
Most Goals, Career: 31 by Nicole
Vlahovic, 1999-2001
Most Assists, Game: 6 by Cara Peyton
vs. Thiel, October 17, 1996
Most Assists, Season: 12 by Cara Peyton
1996
Most Assists, Career: 28 by Cara Peyton
1996-99
Most Points, Game: 12 by Cara Peyton
vs. Thiel, October 17, 1996
Most Points, Season: 31 by Nicole
Vlahovic, 2001
Most Points, Career: 80 by Nicole
Vlahovic, 1999-2001
Most Shutouts, Season: 5.5 by Amy
Stevens, 2001
Most Shutouts, Career: 11 by Amy
Stevens, 1999-2001
Lowest GAA, Season: 0.61 by Denna
lammarino, 2000
Lowest GAA, Career: 1.40 by Amy
Stevens, 1999-2001

S

CAREER

Baals
12......... .Nicole Vlahovic
12.........
12........
11........
10........
9........

assists
12........
8........
8........
8.........
8........

Palais
31........
29........
28.........
26........
25 ....
25 ....

Savas
107 ... .
98
97
86
85

... .
....
....
....

.2001
.2001
.1999
.2000
.1997
.1997

.Cara Peyton...........
.Amy Hazen ...........
.Nicole Vlahovic . . .
.Megan Snyder ....
.Lindsey Smith ....

.1996
.2001
.1999
.1997
.1996

.Nicole Vlahovic . . .
.Jamie Tekotte........
.Cara Peyton...........
.Megan Snyder ....
.Nicole Vlahovic . . .
.Amy Hazen ...........

.2001
.2001
.1996
.1997
.2000
.1999

.Amy Stevens........
.Colby Elder...........
.Amy Stevens........
.Meighan Gast........
.Jen Noves...............

.1999
.1996
.2001
.1997
.1996

275 ........
219 ........
118........
98........
85........ .

.2000
.2001
.1999
.1997

1.40........ .
1.56........ ,
2.29........ .
4.99........ .
5.06........ ,

0.61 ....
1.17___
1.48___
1.62 ....

28
24
16
16
25
25
31

.Amy Stevens........
.Amy Stevens ........
.Denna lammarino . .
1 78___
Meiphan Gast........
1.85 .... .Denna lammarino . .

Shutauts
.... .Amy Stevens

5.5
5
3
3
2.5
2.5

Salt Frndak
Amy Stevens

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....
....
....
....
....

Baals
31......... .Nicole Vlahovic

...
.Jamie Tekotte........
.Amy Hazen ...........
.Nicole Vlahovic . . .
.Alyssa Murosky . . .
.Megan Snyder ....

Baals against
avaraaa
.Denna lammarino . .

A PIS
12
4
4
4
1
3
7

Individual Records

........
.Denna lammarino . .
.Meighan Gast........
.Amy Stevens........
.Amy Stevens.........
.Denna lammarino . .

.1998

.1998
.2001
.2000
.1998
.2000
.1999
.1999

Denna
lammarino

30........
19........
15........
13........
13........

assists
28........
18.........
15........
15........
13.........

.
.Amy Hazen........
.Cara Peyton........
.Megan Snyder . . .
.Sarah Kramer ....
.Alyssa Murosky . .

.1999-present
.1998-2001
.1996-1999
.1997-1999
.1996-1999
.1997-2000

.Cara Peyton........
.Nicole Vlahovic .
.Amy Hazen........
.Alyssa Murosky ..
.Megan Snyder . . .

.1996-1999
.1999-present
.1998-2001
.1997-1999
.1997-1999

Paints
80......... .Nicole Vlahovic
79........
66........
43........
41........
34........

Sauas

.
.Amy Hazen........
.Cara Peyton........
.Megan Snyder . . .
.Alyssa Murosky . .
.Sarah Kramer . . . .

.1999-present
.1998-2001
.1996-1999
.1997-1999
.1997-2000
.1996-1999

.Amy Stevens ....
.Denna lammarino
.Meighan Gast . . .
.Colby Elder........
.Jen Noves ..........

.1999-present
.1997-2000
.1997-98
.1996
.1996

Boats against
amaga
.Amy Stevens ...., .1999-present
.Denna lammarino
.Meighan Gast ..,,
.Colby Elder........ ,
.Jen Noves ..........

.1997-2000
.1997-98
.1996
.1996

Shutouts
11........ , .Amy Stevens ...., .1999-present
11........ .
3.5........ .
1.5........ .
1........ .

.Denna lammarino
.Meighan Gast . . ,
.Abbey Mortus .,,
.Colby Elder........ .

Megan
Snyder

2002 Edliiboiii Onlversltir WomeB’s Soccer ♦ Page 1?

.1997-2000
.1997-98
.2001-present
.1996

All-Time lettenminners

Honor Roll
All-Northeast Region

2001

2000

Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Nicole Vlahovic, F (Second Team)
Jamie Tekotte, MF (Second Team)
Kim Liwush, D (Second Team)

1990

Amy Hazen, F (Second Team)

1990

Amy Lindsey, D (Second Team)

All-PennsyNania State Athletic
Cenference

2001

Jamie Tekotte, MF (First Team)
Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Nicole Vlahovic, F (Second Team)

2000

Kim Liwush, D (First Team)
Lynzie Ellison, MF (Second Team)

1999

Amy Hazen, F (Second Team)

1990

Amy Lindsey, D (Second Team)
Cara Peyton, MF (Second Team)

1997

Alyssa Murosky, MF (Second Team)

AAA

Adamski, Maggie.............
Adiutori, Cara.................
Askey, Shannon...............
Baird, Carly.....................
Blackhurst, Lisa...............
Bruno, Corinne...............
Buchanich, Susan.............

ccc
Campbell, Jillian.............
Caruso, Jill.......................
Carlson, Melissa.............
Christopher, Beth.............
Collins, Kelly...................

ODD

Darst, Summer.................
DiFranco, Tania...............
Diurba, Erin.....................
Dittman, Amy.................
Denk, Lisa.......................

EEE

Elder, Colby.....................
Ellison, Lynzie.................
Ewing, Brooke.................

FFF

Amy Hazen

Fox, Wendy.....................
Frick, Michelle...............
Fmdak, Sali.....................
Frye, Fallon.....................

Amy Lindsey

QGG

Cast, Meighan.................
Glecos, Elizabeth.............

HHH

Hatton, Jessica.................
Hawley, Angela...............
Hazen, Amy.....................
Hicho, Becky...................
Hokaj, Lisa.......................
Hoyt, Kim.......................

Ill

Isgan, Dory.......................
lammarino, Denna...........

2001
. . . 1996
2000-01
. . .

............... 2000
1996-97-98-99
.................1998
.................1998
.................1998
.................1996
.................1997
. . . 1997-98-99
........ 2000-01
........ 2000-01
, . . 1999-00-01
................ 1999
................ 1996
................ 1997
................ 1996
........ 2000-01
................ 1997
................ 1996
. . 1999-00-01
1997-98-99-00
2001
........ 1997-98
1998-99-00-01
1996-97-98-99
................ 1996
1998-99-00-01
.............. 2001
........ 1996-97
................ 1998
1996-97-98-99
1997-98-99-00

JJJ

Jackowski, Katherine................... 1999-00-01
Juiliano, Stephanie........................... 1996-97

KKK

Kelly, Michelle .. .
................. 2001
Kramer, Sarah . . . .
.. . . 1997-98-99
Kreider, Kristy . . .
............ 1996-97
Kress, Michelle . . .
.................1996
Kronenwetter, Jenna............. .................1996
Lll
Lindsey, Amy....
. 1998-99-00-01
Linfield, Anclrea. .
............ 1999-00
Liwush, Kim........
. . . . 1999-00-01
Lolley, Corrina. . . .
.................1996
MMM
Meshanko, Trish. .
............ 1997-98
Michalski, Teri. . . .
................. 2001
Mortus, Abbey. . . .
................. 2001
Mukina, Kara........
................. 2001
Mukina, Marci. . . .
.................1998
Murosky, Alyssa . .
.... 1997-98-99
NNN
Noves, Jen.............
.................1996
GGG
Oldenburg, Stacey.
........... 2000-01
PPP
Peyton, Cara..........
. 1996-97-98-99
Potter, Stacie........
................. 2001
RRR
Raco, Nikki...........
.................1996
Rodgers, Jessalynn,
. 1996-97-98-99
SSS
Shirley, Heidi........
. 1997-98-99-00
Smith, Lindsay. . . .
.................1996
Snell, Laura...........
.................1997
Snyder, Megan. . . .
___ 1997-98-99
Stevens, Amy ....
. . . . 1999-00-01
m
Tague, Brittany. . . ,
........... 1996-97
Tekotte, Jamie ....
................. 2001
VW
Vlahovic, Nicole . .
. . . . 1999-00-01
WWW
Weed, Jess............
.......... 2000-01
Wells, Elizabeth . . .
...... 1999-00
Wightman, Angelia.
........... 2000-01
Williams, Carrie. . .
.................1998
Wilson, Steph ....
.................2000
Woods, Kristy ....
. . . . 1999-00-01

Cara Peyton

Alyssa Murosky

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Beth Glecos

Dory Isgan

Heidi Shirley

2002EillnlioroUHH»i'sllv Women’s Soccer ♦ Pogo 19

Jessica Hatton

Pennsylvania stale ftUiietlcCoiitefence
Edinboro University is a member of the Pennsylvania
State Athletic Conference (PSAC), one of the most competi­
tive conferences in NCAA Division II baseball.
The 13-team conference is split into two divisions,
Eastern and Western. In addition to Edinboro, other schools in
the Western Division include: Califomia(Pa.), Clarion,
Indiana(Pa.), Lock Haven and Slippery Rock.
The seven teams in the Eastern Division include
Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg, Kutztown, Mansfield,
Millersville, Shippensburg, and West Chester. The top two
teams in each division advance to the state tournament, which
will be held this season in Altoona, Pa.
The PSAC commissioner is Steve Murray and the Sports Information Director is Will Adair. For more
information on the PSAC, contact Adair by phone at (570) 893-2780 or by mail at Courthouse Annex (3rd
floor). Lock Haven University, Lock Haven, PA 17745.

HNU 2001 STANDINGS
PSAC PcL
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
Edinboro
lUP
Slippery Rock
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
California
Shippensburg
Kutztown
Clarion

10-1-0
9-2-0
8-2-1
8-2-1
8-3-0
6-5-0
5-6-0
4-7-0
2-8-1
2-8-1
2-9-0
0-11-0

.909
.818
.773
.773
.727
.545
.455
.364
.227
.227
.182
.000

Pennsyluania State
Athletic Conference

Overall PCL
18-4-0
15-4-1
11-5-1
12-4-1
14-5-0
12-6-0
8-9-0
9-8-0
8-9-2
6-12-1
7-12-0
1-18-0

.818
.775
.676
.735
.737
.667
.471
.529
.474
.342
.368
.053

GK
F
F
F
F
MF
MF
MF
MF
B
B
B
B

first Team
School

LaToya Wallace
Sara Arsenault
Alea Balthaser
Jen McMaster
Justina Woolf
Naomi Clarke
Tia Kipp
Jamie Tekotte
Jen Yoder
Jen Amos
Shannon Becker
Maureen Ennis
Kim Liwush

Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Bloomsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
E. Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
Edinboro
Millersville
E. Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock
Edinboro

Yr.

3rd Floor Annex Building
Lock Haven University
Lock 1 laven, PA 17745
Commissioner: Steve Murray
Phone: (570) 893-2512
Sports Information Director: Will
Adair
Phone: (570)893-2780
FAX: (570) 893-2650

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

Pos. Homo
GK
F
F
F
F
MF
MF
MF
MF
B
B
B
B

SecondSchool
Team

Heather Hartman
Erin MeKasson
Katie Taylor
Nicole Vlahovic
Renee Williams
Rianna Coleman
Hilary Gorzelnik
Becky Nichols
Kristi Ward
Danielle Brunetti
Melissa Gorick
Robin Niles
Christa Cox

Bloomsburg
Lock Haven
Loek Haven
Edinboro
Bloomsburg
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
Millersville
West Chester
Loek Haven

nHinHFTHEYEn - Justina Woolf, East Stroudsburg
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Sara Arsenault, Slippery Rock
COACH OF THE YEAR - Gary Kagiavas, Edinboro

PaRe20 ♦ 2002 EdlRlnraHiiiiicisItyllfiiiMii’s Soccer

ACADEMICS

Edinboro University offers a diversified and comprehensive selec­
tion of more than 100 degree programs, with 52 minors tailored to
meet the needs of each student. With a student-faculty ratio of 18:1,
Edinboro offers associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in many
specialized fields of study.
Edinboro has an undergraduate and graduate enrollment of more
than 7,700 students.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

HISTORY

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1857 as a
private academy. Previously named Edinboro Academy, Edinboro
State Normal School, Edinboro State Teachers College, and Edinboro
State College, the University was the second normal school estab­
lished in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. On July 1,
1983, it became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania with the forma­
tion of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.

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Edinboro University is located in the resort community of
Edinboro - just 15 miles south of Erie, Pennsylvania’s fourth-largest
city. Edinboro is conveniently located approximately 100 miles from
Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo and is easily accessible from all
directions because of its proximity to Interstates 79 and 90.
There are two lakes nearby. Edinboro Lake is a 250-acre recre­
ational area with three guarded beaches for swimming, boating and
other water sports. The Edinboro lakeside community features a large
selection of cottages for rent. Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes, is
just 15 miles north. Edinboro also is close to several ski resorts for
both downhill and cross country enthusiasts. The area is a popular
hunting and fishing spot for outdoors enthusiasts.
The University is the largest employer in the area, with approxi­
mately 850 full and part-time employees, many of them current and
former Edinboro University students.

Dr. Frank G.
Pogue,
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President
Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15th
president of Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania on July 1, 1996.
A sociologist, Pogue holds a Bachelor’s
Degree from Albama State University, a
Master’s Degree from Atlanta University,
and a Ph.D. from the University of
Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency at Edinboro
University, Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor
of student affairs and special programs at the
State University of New York (SUNY) Central Administration in
Albany, serving in that position for ten years. While vice chancellor,
he also served for one year as interim president at the SUNY College
at Cobleskill. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY Central
Administration, Dr. Pogue was vice president for student affairs, asso­
ciate vice president for research and educational development, dean
of undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all at SUNY
Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leader­
ship groups. Since 1984, he has served on the Commission on Higher
Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
and is a former vice chair and member of its Executive Committee
and currently chair of its Task Force on Equity and Diversity. He was
also recently appointed chairperson of their Advisory Committee on

Edinboro University is proud to feature one of the nation’s top ten
educational program for students with disabilities including services
for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning dis­
abled. The campus is nearly 100-percent wheelchair accessible.
The University has an outstanding honors program for academi­
cally-gifted students and an international education program for the
exchange of faculty and students.
Internships and field experiences integrate academic pursuits with
on-site “real world” work situations and personal relationships, while
numerous cultural, social and recreational activities are available.

CAMPRS FACILITIES

♦ Edinboro features 45 buildings on a spacious 585-acre campus
which includes a five-acre lake, open fields and wooded area. Day,
evening and weekend classes are available at Edinboro University in
Erie - the Porreco Center.
♦ There are seven on-campus residence halls housing 2,500 students.
♦ A state-of-the-art, seven-story library in the center of campus fea­
tures more than 440,000 bound volumes and 1,200,000 microform
units, an on-line public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM search­
ing systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired, and interlibrary loan services.
♦ Edinboro University houses a planetarium, modem science labs,
solar observatory, robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and a
center for the performing arts.
♦ Edinboro also features a reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic,
math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for
children.
♦ Two Compaq large-scale servers, 2,157 personal computers and 36 computer
labs with current haidware and software are available for student use throu^out
the year.
♦ The University Center boasts an indoor running track, saunas and
whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, full-service
bookstore and dining areas, and an aerobics room.

Institutional Financial Resources, which advises the Commission on
the relationship of financial resources to institutional accreditation. In
addition. Dr. Pogue serves as a member of the American Council on
Education Commission on Government and Public Affairs which
advises the Division of Government Relations on the broad range of
issues in which congressional and executive branch actions affect col­
leges and universities. He is also a member of the College Board
National Forum Committee. Dr. Pogue was also appointed to both
the Executive Committee of the Commission on the Rural Agenda
and the Task Force on Teacher Education of the American Association
of State Colleges and Universities.
Based on the interest of State System University student govern­
ment leaders across Pennsylvania to make civility a topic of discovery
and discussion for the 1999-2000 academic year. Dr. Pogue has estab­
lished the “Century of Civility” at Edinboro University in celebration
of the new millennium. President Pogue also serves as chairperson
for the Erie City and County Millennium Commission, “Together

2000.”
Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the boards of directors for the Erie
Conference on Community Development; the United Way of Erie
County; Congressman Phil English’s High-Tech Advisory Task Force;
Leadership Erie, the Presque Isle Partnership; the Erie County Fiscal
Management Task Force; the French Creek Council of the Boy Scouts
of America; the Martin Luther King Center Scholarship Committee;
and the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross. He
has also been appointed to the Board of Corporators for both the
Hamot Health Foundation and the St. Vincent Health Center.
Dr. Pogue has created the concept and philosophy of the
Edinboro Family, a learner-centered environment where students
come first and are an integral part of a caring and supportive campus
community.

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