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- - 1986 Spring Outlook- The Huskies return with five of their top seven players from
last year's lineup. Added to this will be a freshman who is
expected to immediately break into one of the top six spots. All
this should give the team the strength needed to improve on
last year's 23-7 dual match mark.
The team continued its success in the fall season with a dual
match record of 4-0. This extended their fall winning streak to
65 consecutive wins. But tournament play proved to be the
Huskies undoing as they finished last in two eight-team fields.
Both the Bloomsburg Invitational and the Navy Tournament
were loaded with strong NCAA Division I teams, but if the
Huskies are to live up to expectations, they must be able to
compete at that level.
The schedule for the spring has been improved and a total of
13 Division I schools along with Division ll's number two ranked
team Hampton and fourteenth ranked Mercyhurst to be
included. The Huskies will also face a tough Division Ill team
Swarthmore which is ranked number one in the division, along
with the Pennsylvania Conference opposition.
Coach Burt Reese's unit will be out to achieve three major
goals as the season rolls around with the annual "southern
swing" in mid-March. In addition to a "solid" dual match record,
BU will be seeking to win its sixth PC title in the last eight years
in addition to having one or more players earn an invitation to
the NCAA Division II Championships for the seventh time in the
last nine years.
Coach Burt Reese
Burt Reese is entering his
18th season at the helm of
the Huskies. In his previous
17 years, the team has compiled an enviable record of
248-100 for a .713 winning
percentage.
He is currently the regional
chairman for the East Region
on the NCAA Division II Tennis
Committee. He is also an
active member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches
- - - - - Association.
In the Pennsylvania Conference, Reese has coached 40
singles and doubles champions and five of the last nine
seasons has been choosen as the PC "Coach of the Year." In
1981, he was selected as the Central Pennsylvania Tennis
Association "Coach of the Year." In 1983, he added another
credential to his long list of accomplishments when Dave
Superdock and Marty Coyne became Bloomsburg's first tennis
All-Americans.
Reese, a native of Taylor, Pa., earned both his Bachelor of
Science and Master of Education degrees at East Stroudsburg
State College where he co-captained the tennis and basketball
teams. While working on his master's degree, he helped coach
the tennis and basketball teams as a graduate assistant. Then
he joined the faculty at Old Forge High School, where he was an
assistant football and basketball coach. He moved on to
Abington Heights High School and served as athletic director
and initiated and coached varsity tennis to a 45-6 record before
coming to Bloomsburg.
He has been ranked among the top ten singles players in the
Middle States Tennis Association and was a member of the top
three doubles teams several times in the past.
Player Profiles
Steve Augustine
Junior
Altoona, PA
Fall Record: 5-6
Career Record: 23-16
Major: Business Administration
1986 - Co-captain
Scott Gibbs
Junior
Bellport, N.Y.
Fall Record: 0-1
Career Record : 38-27
#19 in the East
Major: Business Administration
1986 - Co-captain
Tim Mitchell
Junior
Mechanicsburg, PA
Fall Record: 7-4
Career Record : 44-37
#39 in the nation
#8 in the East
Major: Business Administration
Mike Casari
Junior
Hazleton, PA
Fall Record: 4-4
Career Record : 31-19
#14 in the East
Major: Business Administration
Dean Doria
Sophomore
Scranton, PA
Fall Record: 9-3
Career Record : 23-8
#6 PC singles champion
Major: Political Science
Scott Glassford
Freshman
Langhorne, PA
Fall Record : 4-3
Career Record: 4-3
Major: Business Administration
Steve Looker
Sophomore
Lock Haven, PA
Fall Record: 1-3
Career Record: 1-3
Major: Undecided
Dave Lesko
Sophomore
Center Valley, PA
Fall Record: 0-0
Career Record: 0-0
Major: Business Administration
□
D
Accomplishments Over The
Past Ten Years
Other
Achievements
No. 1
Player
Year
Dual
Record
75-76
19-4
ECAC Division 11 Tourney (3rd)
Drew
PC Tourney (2nd)
Hostetter
Eastern lntercollegiates (3rd)
Jim Hollister-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Jim Overbaugh-No. 5 singles champion, PC
Overbaugh, Hostetter-MVP's
76-77
18-4
PC Tourney (2nd)
Jim
Eastern lntercollegiates (2nd)
Hollister
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions,
Eastern lntercollegiates
Jim Hollister-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Nate Levine-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions, PC
77-78
19-7
ECAC Division II Tourney (2nd)
Jim
Eastern lntercollegiates (3rd)
Hollister
PC Tourney (2nd)
Levine/Willders-No. 1 doubles champions,
ECAC
Ken Grove-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions,
Eastern lntercollegiates
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions,
PC
HollisterNance/Levine-represented team
at NCAA Tourney in San Diego, CA
78-79
13-7
ECAC Division II Tourney (4th),
Rob
PC CHAMPIONS
Vance
Golbitz/Raynes-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Rob Vance-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Ken Grove-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 3 doubles champion, PC
Vance/Grove-No. 1 doubles champions
Diehl/Blanchard-No. 3 doubles champions
Vance represented team at NCAA Tourney
in Fairfield Bay, AR
79-80
22-3
ECAC Division I championships (10th)
Rob
PC CHAMPIONS
Vance
Craig Diehl-No. 2 singles champion, ECAC
Grove/Coyne-No. 1 doubles champs, ECAC
Rob Vance-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Ken Grove-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Marty Coyne-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Dave Superdock-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Vance/Grove-No. 1 doubles champions, PC
Diehl/Coyne-No. 2 doubles champions, PC
Willders/Golbitz-No. 3 doubles champions,
PC
Vance and Grove represented team at
NCAA Tourney in St. Louis, MO
80-81
18-7
ECAC Division I championships (10th)
Marty
Coyne
PC CHAMPIONS
Marty Coyne-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Ken Grove-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Dave Superdock-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Brett Briscoe-No. 5 singles champion, PC
Dave Williams-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Coyne/Grove-No. 1 doubles champions, PC
Diehl/Superdock-No. 2 doubles champions,
PC
Briscoe/Blanchard-No. 3 doubles champions,
PC
Coyne, Grove, Diehl, Superdock-represented
team at NCAA Tourney in Little Rock, AR
Year
No. 1
Player
Other
Achievements
Dual
Record
Marty
ECAC Division I Championships (10th)
Coyne
PC CHAMPIONS
Marty Coyne-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Dave Superdock-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Coyne/Superdock-No. 1 doubles champions,
PC
Lario/Antipas-No. 3 doubles champions, PC
Coyne, Diehl, Superdock-represented team
at NCAA Tourney in Miami, FL
81-82
18-6
82-83
Dave
19-11 PC CHAMPIONS
Dave Superdock All-American,
Superdock
Arthur Ashe Award,
No. 1 singles champion, PC
Marty Coyne All-American, No. 2 singles
champion, PC
Rob Lario-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Frank Englund-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Superdock/Coyne All-American,
No. 1 doubles champions, PC
Grebe/Bird-No. 2 doubles champions, PC
Superdock, Coyne represented teams at
NCAA Tourney in San Marcos, TX
83-84
19-11 PC Tourney (2nd)
Tim
Lario/Gibbs-No. 1 doubles champions, PC Mitchell
Mitchell/Augustine-No. 3 doubles
champions, PC
84-85
23-7
New dual match record - 23 wins
PC Tourney (2nd)
Mike Penny-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Dean Doria-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Mike
Casari
All-Ti me "Top Ten"
Winning List
Class
76
83
75
83
82
80
76
76
76
78
Drew Hostetter
Marty Coyne
Tom Sweitzer
Dave Superdock
Craig Diehl
Rob Vance
Phil Christman
Bob Rosics
Jim Overbaugh
Jim Hollister
Record
81-18
112-29
52-15
106-31
99-30
108-36
51-18
51-18
63-25
95-40
82%
79%
79%
78%
77%
75%
74%
74%
71%
70%
- outstanding Doubles Teams Record
46-16
Achievements
#6 in Nation, 1983
2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1982 and 1983
Division II All-Americans, 1983
2. Vance/Levine
35-12
2 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships, 1977 and 1978
2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1977 and 1978
Represented BUP at NCAA Division II
Tournament, 1978
3. Vance/Grove
31 -10
2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1979 and 1980
Represented BUP at NCAA Division II
Tournament, 1980
1. Superdock/
Coyne
Individual Records
Most Wins • Coyne - 11 2
Best Winning percentage • Hostetter - 82 percent
Moat Consecutive Wins - Superdock - 18
Moat Pennsylvania Conference Champa - Coyne - 8 (out of 8)
(4 singles, 4 doubles)
Highest Nationally Ranked Player - Coyne - #12
Highest Nationally Ranked Doubles Team - Superdock/Coyne - #6
Highest MSTA Men's Ranking· Diehl· #5
Fewest Games Lost In PC Champa - Coyne - 6 (in three matches in 1983
at #2) and Vance - 7 (in three matches in 1980 at #1)
• Recent Honors for BU Players •
NCAA Tournament Participants:
Jim Hollister 1978
Ken Grove 1980-81
Marty Coyne 1981-82-83
Rob Vance 1978-79-80
Craig Diehl 1981-82
Dave Superdock 1981 -82-83
Nate Levine 1978
Alumni Award Winners:
David Superdock
Marty Coyne
Marty Coyne
David Superdock
Scott Grebe
Mike Penny
1981
1 982
1983
1984
1985
Bloomsburg University Awards:
Drew Hostetter - Senior Athlete of the Year 1976
Ken Grove - Underclass Athlete of the Year 1980
Marty Coyne - Underclass Athlete of the Year 1982
David Superdock - Senior Athlete of the Year 1983
NCAA Scholar/Athletes:
David Superdock 1982, 1983 - Arthur Ashe Award winner 1983
Craig Diehl 1982
BU Pennsylvania Conference
Title Leaders
Marty Coyne
Craig Diehl
Ken Grove
Dave Superdock
Rob Vance
Singles
4
4
4
4
2
Doubles
4
3
3
3
4
1986 NCAA
Division II Rankings
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Chapman College
Hampton Institute
Cal Poly San Lius Obispo
Stephen F. Austin
University of California, Davis
Rollins College
University of Tennessee, Martin
Cal State Bakersfield
Ferris State
Southern Illinois, Edwardsville
Florida International University
East Texas State
Cal State, Hayward
Mercyhurst
University of California
Florida Atlantic University
Southeast Missouri State University
Angelo State University
Delta State
Bloomsburg University/tie Cal State - Northridge
- - - University Facts - - - LOCATION: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 17815
YEAR FOUNDED: 1839
ENROLLMENT: 5400 Undergraduates
COLORS: Maroon and Gold
NICKNAME: Huskies
PRESIDENT: Dr. Harry Ausprich
GENERAL INFORMATION: (Phone : 717-389-4000)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Roger Sanders (Phone: 717-389-4360)
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joanne McComb
(Phone: 717-389-4363)
MEMBER: NCAA (Division II), ECAC (Division 11), Pennsylvania Conference
HOME COURT: Lower Campus (18 grasstex)
CHAIRPERSON OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Dr. Jerry Medlock (Phone: 717-389-4356)
TRAINER: Art Hopkins (Phone: 717-389-4401)
EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Ron Morgan (Phone: 717-389-4374)
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: James Hollister
(Phone: 717-389-4413) (Home: 717-784-7756)
COACH: Burt Reese(Phone:717-389-4555,Office: 717-784-4156, Home)
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1985 Bloomsburg University
Tennis Camp
6 Day Camp - June 15-21
4 Day Camp - June 29 - July 3
3 Day Camp - June 15-19
For further information contact:
Burt Reese, Tennis Coach
Nelson Fieldhouse
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Office: 717-389-4555
Home 717-784-4156
Bloomsburg University 1985-86 Men's Tennis Schedule
LYCOMING
3:00 p.m.
21
TEMPLE
3:00 p.m.
22
at George Washington
2:00 p.m.
23
at Navy
1 :00 p.m.
24
at Hampton
1 :30 p.m.
25
at Old Dominion
2:00 p.m.
26
at William & Mary
2:00 p.m.
27
at George Mason
2:00 p.m.
31
at Army
2:30 p.m.
2
at Lehigh
3:00 p.m.
3
at Bucknell
3:30 p.m.
March 19
April
5-6
8
May
at West Virginia Quad
(West Virginia, Louisville, Virginia Tech)
at Millersville
2:30 p.m.
10
SCRANTON
3:00 p.m.
12
at West Chester
1 :00 p.m.
13
at Penn
16
at East Stroudsburg
2:30 p.m.
19
at Haverford
1 :00 p.m.
20
Mercyhurst
10:00 a.m.
20
SHIPPENSBURG
3:00 p.m.
22
at Penn State
3:00 p.m.
24
at Lock Haven
3:00 p.m.
26
KUTZTOWN
26
SWARTHMORE
1 :00 p.m.
29
at Kings
3:00 p.m.
2-3
12:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
at Pennsylvania Conference Championships
Millersville, PA
last year's lineup. Added to this will be a freshman who is
expected to immediately break into one of the top six spots. All
this should give the team the strength needed to improve on
last year's 23-7 dual match mark.
The team continued its success in the fall season with a dual
match record of 4-0. This extended their fall winning streak to
65 consecutive wins. But tournament play proved to be the
Huskies undoing as they finished last in two eight-team fields.
Both the Bloomsburg Invitational and the Navy Tournament
were loaded with strong NCAA Division I teams, but if the
Huskies are to live up to expectations, they must be able to
compete at that level.
The schedule for the spring has been improved and a total of
13 Division I schools along with Division ll's number two ranked
team Hampton and fourteenth ranked Mercyhurst to be
included. The Huskies will also face a tough Division Ill team
Swarthmore which is ranked number one in the division, along
with the Pennsylvania Conference opposition.
Coach Burt Reese's unit will be out to achieve three major
goals as the season rolls around with the annual "southern
swing" in mid-March. In addition to a "solid" dual match record,
BU will be seeking to win its sixth PC title in the last eight years
in addition to having one or more players earn an invitation to
the NCAA Division II Championships for the seventh time in the
last nine years.
Coach Burt Reese
Burt Reese is entering his
18th season at the helm of
the Huskies. In his previous
17 years, the team has compiled an enviable record of
248-100 for a .713 winning
percentage.
He is currently the regional
chairman for the East Region
on the NCAA Division II Tennis
Committee. He is also an
active member of the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches
- - - - - Association.
In the Pennsylvania Conference, Reese has coached 40
singles and doubles champions and five of the last nine
seasons has been choosen as the PC "Coach of the Year." In
1981, he was selected as the Central Pennsylvania Tennis
Association "Coach of the Year." In 1983, he added another
credential to his long list of accomplishments when Dave
Superdock and Marty Coyne became Bloomsburg's first tennis
All-Americans.
Reese, a native of Taylor, Pa., earned both his Bachelor of
Science and Master of Education degrees at East Stroudsburg
State College where he co-captained the tennis and basketball
teams. While working on his master's degree, he helped coach
the tennis and basketball teams as a graduate assistant. Then
he joined the faculty at Old Forge High School, where he was an
assistant football and basketball coach. He moved on to
Abington Heights High School and served as athletic director
and initiated and coached varsity tennis to a 45-6 record before
coming to Bloomsburg.
He has been ranked among the top ten singles players in the
Middle States Tennis Association and was a member of the top
three doubles teams several times in the past.
Player Profiles
Steve Augustine
Junior
Altoona, PA
Fall Record: 5-6
Career Record: 23-16
Major: Business Administration
1986 - Co-captain
Scott Gibbs
Junior
Bellport, N.Y.
Fall Record: 0-1
Career Record : 38-27
#19 in the East
Major: Business Administration
1986 - Co-captain
Tim Mitchell
Junior
Mechanicsburg, PA
Fall Record: 7-4
Career Record : 44-37
#39 in the nation
#8 in the East
Major: Business Administration
Mike Casari
Junior
Hazleton, PA
Fall Record: 4-4
Career Record : 31-19
#14 in the East
Major: Business Administration
Dean Doria
Sophomore
Scranton, PA
Fall Record: 9-3
Career Record : 23-8
#6 PC singles champion
Major: Political Science
Scott Glassford
Freshman
Langhorne, PA
Fall Record : 4-3
Career Record: 4-3
Major: Business Administration
Steve Looker
Sophomore
Lock Haven, PA
Fall Record: 1-3
Career Record: 1-3
Major: Undecided
Dave Lesko
Sophomore
Center Valley, PA
Fall Record: 0-0
Career Record: 0-0
Major: Business Administration
□
D
Accomplishments Over The
Past Ten Years
Other
Achievements
No. 1
Player
Year
Dual
Record
75-76
19-4
ECAC Division 11 Tourney (3rd)
Drew
PC Tourney (2nd)
Hostetter
Eastern lntercollegiates (3rd)
Jim Hollister-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Jim Overbaugh-No. 5 singles champion, PC
Overbaugh, Hostetter-MVP's
76-77
18-4
PC Tourney (2nd)
Jim
Eastern lntercollegiates (2nd)
Hollister
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions,
Eastern lntercollegiates
Jim Hollister-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Nate Levine-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions, PC
77-78
19-7
ECAC Division II Tourney (2nd)
Jim
Eastern lntercollegiates (3rd)
Hollister
PC Tourney (2nd)
Levine/Willders-No. 1 doubles champions,
ECAC
Ken Grove-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions,
Eastern lntercollegiates
Vance/Levine-No. 1 doubles champions,
PC
HollisterNance/Levine-represented team
at NCAA Tourney in San Diego, CA
78-79
13-7
ECAC Division II Tourney (4th),
Rob
PC CHAMPIONS
Vance
Golbitz/Raynes-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Rob Vance-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Ken Grove-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 3 doubles champion, PC
Vance/Grove-No. 1 doubles champions
Diehl/Blanchard-No. 3 doubles champions
Vance represented team at NCAA Tourney
in Fairfield Bay, AR
79-80
22-3
ECAC Division I championships (10th)
Rob
PC CHAMPIONS
Vance
Craig Diehl-No. 2 singles champion, ECAC
Grove/Coyne-No. 1 doubles champs, ECAC
Rob Vance-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Ken Grove-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Marty Coyne-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Dave Superdock-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Vance/Grove-No. 1 doubles champions, PC
Diehl/Coyne-No. 2 doubles champions, PC
Willders/Golbitz-No. 3 doubles champions,
PC
Vance and Grove represented team at
NCAA Tourney in St. Louis, MO
80-81
18-7
ECAC Division I championships (10th)
Marty
Coyne
PC CHAMPIONS
Marty Coyne-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Ken Grove-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Dave Superdock-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Brett Briscoe-No. 5 singles champion, PC
Dave Williams-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Coyne/Grove-No. 1 doubles champions, PC
Diehl/Superdock-No. 2 doubles champions,
PC
Briscoe/Blanchard-No. 3 doubles champions,
PC
Coyne, Grove, Diehl, Superdock-represented
team at NCAA Tourney in Little Rock, AR
Year
No. 1
Player
Other
Achievements
Dual
Record
Marty
ECAC Division I Championships (10th)
Coyne
PC CHAMPIONS
Marty Coyne-No. 1 singles champion, PC
Craig Diehl-No. 2 singles champion, PC
Dave Superdock-No. 3 singles champion, PC
Coyne/Superdock-No. 1 doubles champions,
PC
Lario/Antipas-No. 3 doubles champions, PC
Coyne, Diehl, Superdock-represented team
at NCAA Tourney in Miami, FL
81-82
18-6
82-83
Dave
19-11 PC CHAMPIONS
Dave Superdock All-American,
Superdock
Arthur Ashe Award,
No. 1 singles champion, PC
Marty Coyne All-American, No. 2 singles
champion, PC
Rob Lario-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Frank Englund-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Superdock/Coyne All-American,
No. 1 doubles champions, PC
Grebe/Bird-No. 2 doubles champions, PC
Superdock, Coyne represented teams at
NCAA Tourney in San Marcos, TX
83-84
19-11 PC Tourney (2nd)
Tim
Lario/Gibbs-No. 1 doubles champions, PC Mitchell
Mitchell/Augustine-No. 3 doubles
champions, PC
84-85
23-7
New dual match record - 23 wins
PC Tourney (2nd)
Mike Penny-No. 4 singles champion, PC
Dean Doria-No. 6 singles champion, PC
Mike
Casari
All-Ti me "Top Ten"
Winning List
Class
76
83
75
83
82
80
76
76
76
78
Drew Hostetter
Marty Coyne
Tom Sweitzer
Dave Superdock
Craig Diehl
Rob Vance
Phil Christman
Bob Rosics
Jim Overbaugh
Jim Hollister
Record
81-18
112-29
52-15
106-31
99-30
108-36
51-18
51-18
63-25
95-40
82%
79%
79%
78%
77%
75%
74%
74%
71%
70%
- outstanding Doubles Teams Record
46-16
Achievements
#6 in Nation, 1983
2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1982 and 1983
Division II All-Americans, 1983
2. Vance/Levine
35-12
2 Eastern Intercollegiate Championships, 1977 and 1978
2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1977 and 1978
Represented BUP at NCAA Division II
Tournament, 1978
3. Vance/Grove
31 -10
2 Pennsylvania Conference Championships, 1979 and 1980
Represented BUP at NCAA Division II
Tournament, 1980
1. Superdock/
Coyne
Individual Records
Most Wins • Coyne - 11 2
Best Winning percentage • Hostetter - 82 percent
Moat Consecutive Wins - Superdock - 18
Moat Pennsylvania Conference Champa - Coyne - 8 (out of 8)
(4 singles, 4 doubles)
Highest Nationally Ranked Player - Coyne - #12
Highest Nationally Ranked Doubles Team - Superdock/Coyne - #6
Highest MSTA Men's Ranking· Diehl· #5
Fewest Games Lost In PC Champa - Coyne - 6 (in three matches in 1983
at #2) and Vance - 7 (in three matches in 1980 at #1)
• Recent Honors for BU Players •
NCAA Tournament Participants:
Jim Hollister 1978
Ken Grove 1980-81
Marty Coyne 1981-82-83
Rob Vance 1978-79-80
Craig Diehl 1981-82
Dave Superdock 1981 -82-83
Nate Levine 1978
Alumni Award Winners:
David Superdock
Marty Coyne
Marty Coyne
David Superdock
Scott Grebe
Mike Penny
1981
1 982
1983
1984
1985
Bloomsburg University Awards:
Drew Hostetter - Senior Athlete of the Year 1976
Ken Grove - Underclass Athlete of the Year 1980
Marty Coyne - Underclass Athlete of the Year 1982
David Superdock - Senior Athlete of the Year 1983
NCAA Scholar/Athletes:
David Superdock 1982, 1983 - Arthur Ashe Award winner 1983
Craig Diehl 1982
BU Pennsylvania Conference
Title Leaders
Marty Coyne
Craig Diehl
Ken Grove
Dave Superdock
Rob Vance
Singles
4
4
4
4
2
Doubles
4
3
3
3
4
1986 NCAA
Division II Rankings
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Chapman College
Hampton Institute
Cal Poly San Lius Obispo
Stephen F. Austin
University of California, Davis
Rollins College
University of Tennessee, Martin
Cal State Bakersfield
Ferris State
Southern Illinois, Edwardsville
Florida International University
East Texas State
Cal State, Hayward
Mercyhurst
University of California
Florida Atlantic University
Southeast Missouri State University
Angelo State University
Delta State
Bloomsburg University/tie Cal State - Northridge
- - - University Facts - - - LOCATION: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 17815
YEAR FOUNDED: 1839
ENROLLMENT: 5400 Undergraduates
COLORS: Maroon and Gold
NICKNAME: Huskies
PRESIDENT: Dr. Harry Ausprich
GENERAL INFORMATION: (Phone : 717-389-4000)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Roger Sanders (Phone: 717-389-4360)
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joanne McComb
(Phone: 717-389-4363)
MEMBER: NCAA (Division II), ECAC (Division 11), Pennsylvania Conference
HOME COURT: Lower Campus (18 grasstex)
CHAIRPERSON OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Dr. Jerry Medlock (Phone: 717-389-4356)
TRAINER: Art Hopkins (Phone: 717-389-4401)
EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Ron Morgan (Phone: 717-389-4374)
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: James Hollister
(Phone: 717-389-4413) (Home: 717-784-7756)
COACH: Burt Reese(Phone:717-389-4555,Office: 717-784-4156, Home)
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1985 Bloomsburg University
Tennis Camp
6 Day Camp - June 15-21
4 Day Camp - June 29 - July 3
3 Day Camp - June 15-19
For further information contact:
Burt Reese, Tennis Coach
Nelson Fieldhouse
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Office: 717-389-4555
Home 717-784-4156
Bloomsburg University 1985-86 Men's Tennis Schedule
LYCOMING
3:00 p.m.
21
TEMPLE
3:00 p.m.
22
at George Washington
2:00 p.m.
23
at Navy
1 :00 p.m.
24
at Hampton
1 :30 p.m.
25
at Old Dominion
2:00 p.m.
26
at William & Mary
2:00 p.m.
27
at George Mason
2:00 p.m.
31
at Army
2:30 p.m.
2
at Lehigh
3:00 p.m.
3
at Bucknell
3:30 p.m.
March 19
April
5-6
8
May
at West Virginia Quad
(West Virginia, Louisville, Virginia Tech)
at Millersville
2:30 p.m.
10
SCRANTON
3:00 p.m.
12
at West Chester
1 :00 p.m.
13
at Penn
16
at East Stroudsburg
2:30 p.m.
19
at Haverford
1 :00 p.m.
20
Mercyhurst
10:00 a.m.
20
SHIPPENSBURG
3:00 p.m.
22
at Penn State
3:00 p.m.
24
at Lock Haven
3:00 p.m.
26
KUTZTOWN
26
SWARTHMORE
1 :00 p.m.
29
at Kings
3:00 p.m.
2-3
12:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
at Pennsylvania Conference Championships
Millersville, PA
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