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Justin MooreSenior Forward

Chris BessSenior Guard/Forward

EdinboroUniversity

EdinboroUniversity

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The 2009-10 Fighting ScotsThe 2009-10 Fighting ScotsEdinboro Men’s Basketball 2009-10

By PositionCenter Stefan MuellerFoward Chris Bess (also guard)

Steve CressVlad KovalevskyAnthony LytleJustin MooreCory SomervilleAndrew Walczak

Guard Chris KlimchockByron KnightAl MutebaBobby StaufferDanny Walsh

Pronunciation Guide

Vlad Kovalevsky koe vah lev skiStefan Mueller STEFF in MULE herAl Muteba moo tee bahBobby Stauffer STAW pherGreg Walcavich WALL cah vitchhAndrew Walczak wall zack

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School/Last School33 Chris Bess F/G 6­2 225 Sr. Cleveland, OH/Shaker Heights44 Steve Cress F 6­5 210 Fr. Mars, PA/Mars Area

4 Chris Klimchock G 5­9 150 Fr. Greensburg, PA/Greensburg Salem5 Byron Knight G 6­4 200 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills

10 Vlad Kovalevsky F 6­7 240 Sr. Richmond Hill, ONT/Vaughan Secondary21 Anthony Lytle F 6­5 225 Fr. Altoona, PA/Altoona Area34 Justin Moore F 6­6 260 Sr. Canonsburg, PA/Canon­McMillan/New Haven55 Stefan Mueller C 7­0 240 Jr. Canton, OH/Glen Oak/West Virginia Tech

3 Al Muteba G 6­4 192 Jr. Toronto, ONT/Oakwood/Kirkwood CC23 Cory Somerville F 6­5 225 So. Pittsburgh, PA/Perry Traditional Academy/

Slippery Rock25 Bobby Stauffer G 5­9 175 Jr. Edinboro, PA/General McLane35 Andrew Walczak F 6­6 215 Sr. Waterford, PA/Fort LeBoeuf15 Danny Walsh G 6­1 185 Jr. Moon Township, PA/Moon Area

HEAD COACH: Greg WalcavichASSISTANT COACHES: Patrick Cleary and Terry Thompson

By Height7’0” Stefan Mueller6’7” Vlad Kovalevsky6’6” Justin Moore

Andrew Walczak6’5” Steve Cress

Anthony LytleCory Somerville

6’4” Byron KnightAl Muteba

6’2” Chris Bess6’1” Danny Walsh5’9” Chris Klimchock

Bobby Stauffer

Numerical Roster3 Al Muteba G4 Chris Klimchock G5 Byron Knight G

10 Vlad Kovalevsky F15 Danny Walsh G21 Anthony Lytle F23 Cory Somerville F25 Bobby Stauffer G33 Chris Bess F/G34 Justin Moore F35 Andrew Walczak F44 Steve Cress F55 Stefan Mueller C

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General InformationLocation ...................................................................................... Edinboro, PA Founded .................................................................................................... 1857Enrollment .............................................................................................. 8,287Nickname .................................................................................. Fighting ScotsColors .......................................................................................... Red & WhiteArena ................................................................ McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)Affiliation ............................................................................................ NCAA IIConference..........................................................Pennsylvania State AthleticPresident .................................................................. Dr. Jeremy D. Brown Jr.Athletics Director .......................................................... Bruce BaumgartnerAthletic Dept. Phone .............................................................. (814) 732­1822Head Coach .................................................... Greg Walcavich (Rutgers ‘73)

Record at Edinboro ........................................................ 375­187, 20 yearsCareer Record.................................................................. 529­260, 27 years

Office Phone ............................................................................ (814) 732­1857Assistant Coaches .................................. Patrick Cleary (Edinboro ‘99) and

Terry Thompson (Clarion ‘65) Director of Sports Information ................................................ Bob Shreve

Office Phone ........................................................................ (814) 732­1834Home Phone ........................................................................ (814) 833­3379Fax ........................................................................................ (814) 732­2596E­Mail .................................................................... [email protected]

SID Mailing Address .............................................. 108 McComb Fieldhouse455 Scotland Road

Edinboro, PA 16444Internet Address .............................................. www.gofightingscots.com2008­09 Record ........................................................................................ 18­10PSAC West Record/Finish .................................................................. 8­6/4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost .................................................................. 7/4Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................................................2/3

Table of Contents} Coaching StaffHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4­5Greg Walcavich ... the Path to 500 Wins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6­7Assistant Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8} Team Information & Player ProfilesRoster/Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Front CoverQuick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12009­10 Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2­3Chris Bess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Vlad Kovalevsky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Justin Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Andrew Walczak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Stefan Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Bobby Stauffer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Danny Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Steve Cress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Cory Somerville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Byron Knight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Al Muteba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Chris Klimchock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Anthony Lytle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .202009­10 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover} Season Review2008­09 in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .222008­09 Results & Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23The PSAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24PSAC Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24­252008­09 Box Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26­31Senior Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32} HistoryYear­By­Year Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34All­Time Coaches Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Individual & Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Edinboro in the NCAA Division II Playoffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Career Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36­37Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38­391,000­Point Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40­41Yearly Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42­43All­Time Scores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44­48All­Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49The Honor Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50All­Time vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Fighting Scots Playing Professionally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52} Edinboro UniversityEdinboro University Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBCPresident Dr. Jeremy Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC

CreditsThe 2009­10 Edinboro University Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written and designed by the EUPSports Information Department, Bob Shreve, Director.Photography by Mike Gallagher, Bob Wheeler, BruceBennett, and Dave Miller.

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Justin MooreSenior Forward

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With over 500 wins to his credit, whenEdinboro University men’s basketball coachGreg Walcavich speaks, you should listen. Sowhen the long­time mentor notes that “I thinkwe have a group that really looks like teamswe’ve had in the past,” you pay attention.

“In terms of size and athletic ability I don’tthink we’ll be much different than we’ve been,”Walcavich continued. “Just different faces anddifferent names.”

But to the average fan, it’s hard not to lookat the 2009­10 roster and feel that this group ofFighting Scots isn’t a bit different than recentteams. The roster features more size, with nineplayers 6’5” or taller. By all appearances, it is afrontcourt­dominated team, which isn’t all thatmuch of a surprise since last year’s top threescorers, all departed, played in the backcourt.

What does concern Walcavich is replacingthose three scorers. Joe Jones, Gil Cummingsand Larry Bryant accounted for over 45 pointsper game. The trio played a major role inEdinboro finishing with an 18­10 record and qual­ifying for the PSAC Playoffs for the ninthstraight year. In fact, if not for a late seasonslide which saw Edinboro lose five of its last sixgames, the Fighting Scots would likely have

made the NCAA Tournament for the fourth timein the last five years.

“Somebody’s going to have to score,”admitted Walcavich. “It’s an unknown to mewhere and how we’re going to score. In the lastfew years we’ve had people back who havescored. We don’t have that this year.”

Edinboro’s leading returning scorer isJustin Moore, who averaged 8.9 ppg. The 6’6”senior made great strides a year ago after sittingout the previous two seasons, and he displayedan improved offensive game as the year wenton, but his forte is rebounding and defense.

While questions abound about who will bethe big point producer for the Fighting Scots,Walcavich likes what he sees in this year’ssquad. In particular, by all accounts it is a muchdeeper team – if healthy. “I think we have anumber of people that scoring could comefrom,” commented Walcavich. “Clearly sixthrough ten will be better than we’ve been thelast few years. We just don’t know who they’llbe. As a group we have more options. Will wehave a good one – time will tell.

“I think we have the physical attributesthat you need to be in the top half of theleague,” Walcavich stressed. “We have aneager group. They seem anxious to move for­

ward. I really don’t have a feel for who thebest ones will be.”

Walcavich actually isn’t as concernedabout the need for a top scorer as he is abouthow quickly he can mold a team togetherthat features four new players on the roster,along with Danny Walsh and Cory Somerville,who didn’t play last year.

“My biggest concern is how quickly wecan get everybody playing together and howquickly we can identify as coaches our great­est strengths and weaknesses,” statedWalcavich.

It may actually take some time to assessthe entire team, as several players missed alarge part of preseason conditioning drillswith injuries. The frontcourt was particularlyhit hard, with senior Vlad Kovalevsky, sopho­more Steve Cress and freshman AnthonyLytle all battling injuries that could stretch intothe season.

If Walcavich doesn’t have a concern aboutthe schedule, he should. The addition ofGannon and Mercyhurst left the PSAC Weststacked, and California(Pa.) and Indiana(Pa.),outstanding programs earlier in the decade,had some down moments in recent years butnow appear back to their dominating ways.Throw in the job former Edinboro assistantcoach Kevin Reynolds did at Slippery Rock in hisfirst season, and the battle for the four playoffberths in the division is brutal.

“Our schedule will be very demanding,”admitted Walcavich. “The Western Division isalways good. Some of the teams that hadn’t

been good for awhile got very good, likeSlippery Rock. They we’re finishing sixth or sev­enth, now they’re second. That really strength­ens the league. Then you take a team that was­n’t even in the league (Gannon) and they fin­ished first. That’s daunting. The West will bevery strong.”

Walcavich also noted that the PSAC didn’tdo the Fighting Scots any favors with thecrossover schedule, beginning with EasternDivision champion Kutztown. Edinboro alsofaces East Stroudsburg and Mansfield, a pair ofEastern Division playoff teams.

Of course, he has no one to blame but him­self for an independent schedule that is show­cased by a meeting with Alderson­Broaddus atMcComb Fieldhouse. A year ago Edinboro suf­fered an 85­83 loss to an A&B team that fin­ished with a 27­6 record and gave Gannon a runon the regional semifinals.

“Alderson­Broaddus has averaged over 25wins a year over the last eight years,” stressedWalcavich. “Charleston is always good, and WestVirginia Wesleyan feels they have their best teamin years.”

Edinboro rounded out its 2009­10 schedulewith an appearance in the Gary Miller Classic,hosted by Gannon. They’ll open againstNorthern Kentucky, one of the top teams in theGreat Lakes Region year in and year out. A yearago the Norse were 24­7.

“The whole schedule will be very taxing, verydemanding,” Walcavich concluded. “I don’t seeany nights we won’t have to play our best.”

It all gets underway on Saturday,November 21 when Edinboro hosts WestVirginia Wesleyan.

Here’s a look at the 2009­10 Fighting Scots:

GuardsA year ago the strength of the Edinboro

team was a backcourt that featured Joe Jones,Gil Cummings and, for most of the year, LarryBryant. Kyree Brown gave the Fighting Scotsanother senior at guard. Jones was a do­every­thing player who averaged 21.4 ppg. and was afirst team All­PSAC West selection. Cummingsadded 15.6 ppg., while Bryant came in at 8.1ppg. The trio also combined for 130 ofEdinboro’s 173 three­pointers.

Bobby Stauffer and Chris Bess are reallythe only returning guards from last year’s squad,with Bess more of a swingman who also playsup front. Stauffer is a 5’9” junior who joined thestarting lineup at point guard late in the yearwhen Bryant went out due to illness and nevergave up the starting job. He started the finalfive games, and on the season averaged 3.3ppg. with 47 assists and just 19 turnovers. Histrue value lies in his defense and ballhandlingabilities.

“Bobby has made considerable and consis­

New-Look Fighting Scots Feature Experience in Frontcourt

Senior forward Justin Moore is the leadingreturning scorer and rebounder at 8.9 ppg.

and 7.0 rpg.

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tent progress,” related Walcavich. “He’s betterthan he’s ever been. He has a chance to have agood year.”

Bess came to Edinboro as a football playerin 2006, but he has worked extremely hard andwill not be mistaken for a gridiron performerany longer. The 6’2”, 225 lb. senior emerged asa consistent scoring threat a year ago, averaging7.7 ppg. and making 13 of 25 three­pointers.Bess started nine games, but proved a big boostoff the bench.

“Chris had a very good year. We need himto use that as a start,” stressed Walcavich. “Hehas gotten better every year and his role hasexpanded every year. We’re hopeful that willcontinue.”

If Danny Walsh can remain healthy hecould prove a major boost in the backcourt. The6’1” junior sat out part of the 2007­08 seasonand the entire 2008­09 campaign with a backinjury. He played in just nine games in 2007­08before going down, just as he was making a runat some major playing time.

“Danny will play,” Walcavich commented.“As long as he can stay healthy he will be a bigboost for us. He can play either guard spot. Thelast time he played was in late December 2007.He was playing very well. We’re glad he’shealthy.”

Freshman Chris Klimchock will vie withStauffer for the starting job at point guard.Klimchock is a diminutive 5’9”, and his boyishlooks make him appear more like a high schoolfreshman than a college freshman. But there isno question about his ability. He led GreensburgSalem (Pa.) High School to the PIAA Class AAAState Championship game, and along the play­off trail he hit a pair of game­winning shots inthe final moments. Klimchock was a secondteam Class AAA All­State selection who aver­aged 17.7 ppg. and handed out 194 assists. Heconcluded his career with 1,455 points.

“I think Chris will play well,” Walcavich point­ed out. “He’s going to be a very good player forus. We hope it is sooner rather than later.”

Newcomers Byron Knight and Al Mutebaadd size and athleticism on the wing. Both are6’4” juniors. Knight is the older brother ofDevon Knight, who enjoyed an outstandingcareer for the Fighting Scots. It is fair to say thatByron has a lot of rust on his game after lastplaying competitively in high school at Penn Hills(Pa.) in 2003. He was a third team All­Statechoice after averaging 18.5 ppg. and 6.1 rpg. Hewas originally ticketed to play at Robert Morris,but never did.

“Byron will be someone who will haveevery opportunity to be a good player,”Walcavich stated. “He has good size and goodballhandling skills. He was a tremendous playerin high school. It’s been a little while since heplayed competitively.”

Muteba played at Lake Region State JuniorCollege as a freshman and KirkwoodCommunity College as a sophomore. He helpedKirkwood finish with a 26­6 record, averaging

7.6 ppg. and 4.5 rpg. A native of Toronto,Ontario, he was an All­Toronto choice as a highschool senior.

“Al has good basketball skills and I think heis going to help us,” assessed Walcavich.

ForwardsIf several frontcourt performers can get

healthy, the unit has a chance to be as deep as ithas been in years. It starts with the senior tandemof Justin Moore and Vlad Kovalevsky. Moore re­joined the Fighting Scots a year ago after sittingout the previous two years. It took the big 6’6”,260 lb. forward some time to get in shape, but hewas playing at a high level late in the year. Heaveraged 8.9 ppg. and a team­leading 7.0 rpg.while shooting 51.0 percent from the floor.

As for the frontcourt, Walcavich noted,“We have a group of people who need to stepup. Justin has had the most success. I feel goodabout where he is. He’s way, way ahead ofwhere he was a year ago at this time. He fin­ished strong last year.”

Kovalevsky is Edinboro’s most experiencedplayer up front, with 87 games under his belt.Unfortunately, when the 6’7”, 240 lb. senior willplay in number 88 is anybody’s guess. He hasbeen battling an injury since last winter whichhas limited his effectiveness. He spent the fallrehabbing and his availability for early­seasondrills is in question.

“We would like for him to be healthy byChristmas,” admitted Walcavich. “If he can playat the level he played before Christmas last year,he’ll be one of the best players on our team. Ifhe can’t I don’t know what will happen. I don’thave a timetable.”

A year ago Kovalevsky averaged 7.6 ppg.and 6.3 rpg. and shot 54.3 percent from thefloor. He also blocked a team­high 33 shots.

Walcavich is excited about finally havingCory Somerville available. The 6’5” sophomoretransferred from Slippery Rock a year ago, butSRU athletic officials would not release Somervilleand he was forced to sit out the season. In 2007­08 as a true freshman he averaged 7.5 ppg. and5.0 rpg. while starting 17 games at The Rock.

“With sitting out the year Cory has begunto physically mature, and he increased his skilllevel,” Walcavich pointed out. “He’s become abetter basketball player. He utilized that year tohis advantage. He’s a better athlete than a yearago. I felt like he was good a year ago. I thinkhe will have three terrific years here.”

In addition to Bess, who will swingbetween guard and forward, three otherreturnees seek playing time. Andrew Walczakwalked on a year ago, and the 6’6” senior has achance to see more meaningful playing time thisyear after appearing in just eight games andscoring 11 points.

“Andy has made enormous strides,”stressed Walcavich. “He doesn’t look like thesame human being. We have high hopes forhim. He’s to the point where we can use him.”

Steve Cress was a highly­regarded recruit ayear ago who struggled at times with injuries,and missed much of the preseason drills, aswell. He is a 6’5” sophomore who will see timeon the wing after playing in 20 games and aver­aging 3.2 ppg. a year ago. “Steve has beenhurt,” frowned Walcavich. “He’s done little butlift in the preseason.”

Stefan Mueller, the tallest Fighting Scotever at 7’0”, played in just two games with fourpoints after transferring from West Virginia Techa year ago. “Stefan has worked harder thisfall,” Walcavich commented. “He’s makingprogress. He has a long ways to go, but he’scloser to it. He has to continue to work at it.”

Muscular Anthony Lytle figures to make animmediate impact. The freshman is a formerstandout at Altoona(Pa.) High School, where heplayed for Larry Betar, a Fighting Scot in the‘70’s. Lytle is 6’5” and 225 lbs. and is an explo­sive player. He averaged 16.3 ppg. and 11.3 rpg.as a senior for the Lions. Unfortunately, Lytle isanother player who missed a great deal of pre­season workouts due to injury.

“We’re hopeful Anthony will get better,”Walcavich stressed. “We need for him to be ableto play. He’s a very good basketball player whohas excellent strength and athletic ability. Heplays hard. He’s someone who can add a lot. Wethink he’ll be a very good player for us. Like ChrisKlimchock, we hope it’s sooner rather thanlater.”

Bobby Stauffer made great strides as asophomore, starting the final five

games at point guard.

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Greg Walcavich21st YearRutgers ‘73

In 20 seasons as the headcoach at Edinboro University,Greg Walcavich has put up someimpressive numbers that placehim among the elite ofPennsylvania State AthleticConference coaches. Add inseven more years as a headcoach at Birmingham Southernand West Virginia Wesleyan, andWalcavich ranks as one of the topactive coaches in Division II.

Walcavich topped a mile­stone two years ago when hebecame the ninth active coach toreach 500 wins. He accom­plished that fete on February 9,

2008 with a 70­62 win over Shippensburg.He leads all active PSAC coaches with 529 career victories, ranking

him seventh among all activeDivision II coaches. He alsoranks 30th in career winningpercentage (.670) among allactive coaches, a figure that isagain tops in the PSAC.Entering his 21st season atEdinboro and his 28th overall,only Clarion’s Ron Righter out­ranks him in terms of longevityin the conference.

Walcavich's tenure atEdinboro has been earmarkedby winning basketball teams.He surpassed Jim McDonald toset the school record forcareer wins during the 1998­99campaign, and he recorded his250th win at Edinboro duringthe 2002­03 season.

He enters his 21st seasonas the Fighting Scot headcoach with a 375­197 record,including three PSAC champi­onships. Add in his years atBirmingham Southern andWest Virginia Wesleyan, and heowns a career mark of 529­260.

The veteran mentor hasenjoyed an unprecedented runof late. In fact, he led theFighting Scots to either a firstor second place finish in thePSAC West for eight straightyears before last year’s teamfinished fourth. During thelast nine years, Edinboro ownsa 79­31 record in PSAC West

action, the best figure in the league.Edinboro finished with an 18­10 record a year ago, marking the 12th

straight year with a non­losing record, and the ninth straight yearWalcavich guided the Fighting Scots to the PSAC Playoffs.

In 2007­08 the Fighting Scots concluded the year with a 24­7 record,tied for the second­highest win total in school history. Edinboro was a per­fect 14­0 at McComb Fieldhouse and finished tied for first in the PSACWest. The Scots reached the PSAC championship game for the third timein four years, suffering a tight loss to California(Pa.). Edinboro was select­ed for the NCAA Division II East Regional for the third time in four years.

Walcavich molded a 2006­07 team which featured three new startersinto a team which finished 19­10 and placed second in the Western Division.The Fighting Scots ultimately lost in the PSAC semifinals to Millersville, con­cluding Edinboro’s attempt to win back­to­back­to­back PSAC Championshipsfor the first time since Cheyney accomplished the fete in 1978­80.

As it was, the back­to­back league titles left Walcavich mentioned inthe same breath with legendary Cheyney and Temple coach John Chaney.After leading Edinboro to its second straight PSAC championship in 2005­06, Walcavich became the first coach to lead his team to back­to­backPSAC crowns since Chaney did it from 1976­80 while coaching at Cheyney.

Edinboro finished second in the PSAC West in 2005­06, but defeatedWest Chester, the Eastern Division champion, on the Golden Rams’ homecourt in the semifinals, 62­59. In the championship game the FightingScots upset 19th­ranked Shippensburg, 52­51, for their second straight title.The Scots ended with a 21­10 ledger.

In 2004­05, the Fighting Scots won the PSAC Championship with an85­76 win over Millersville and advanced to the NCAA Division II EastRegional. At one point in the season Edinboro climbed to 10th in the

GREG WALCAVICH’S YEAR-BY YEAR COACHING RECORD

PSACYear School Record Pct. Record Place Highlights1978­79 Birmingham Southern 29­4 .879 NAIA National Tournament1979­80 Birmingham Southern 23­9 .7191980­81 Birmingham Southern 22­8 .7331981­82 Birmingham Southern 18­15 .545 NAIA National Tournament1982­83 Birmingham Southern 22­8 .7331987­88 West Virginia Wesleyan 18­10 .6431988­89 West Virginia Wesleyan 22­9 .7101989­90 Edinboro 22­5 .815 8­4 T2nd PSAC Playoffs1990­91 Edinboro 18­10 .643 8­4 T2nd PSAC Playoffs1991­92 Edinboro 20­9 .690 9­3 2nd PSAC Playoffs1992­93 Edinboro 12­17 .414 4­8 6th1993­94 Edinboro 20­8 .714 8­4 3rd NCAA Qualifier1994­95 Edinboro 15­11 .577 8­4 3rd1995­96 Edinboro 21­8 .724 8­4 3rd PSAC Playoffs/NCAA Qualifier1996­97 Edinboro 13­14 .481 7­5 T2nd PSAC Playoffs1997­98 Edinboro 26­8 .765 9­3 2nd PSAC Champion/NCAA Qualifier1998­99 Edinboro 16­12 .571 7­5 T3rd PSAC Playoffs1999­00 Edinboro 13­13 .500 5­7 5th2000­01 Edinboro 21­7 .750 9­3 1st PSAC Playoffs2001­02 Edinboro 18­9 .667 9­3 T1st PSAC Playoffs2002­03 Edinboro 18­10 .643 8­4 2nd PSAC Playoffs2003­04 Edinboro 15­13 .536 8­4 2nd PSAC Playoffs2004­05 Edinboro 24­7 .774 8­4 T1st PSAC Champion/NCAA Qualifier2005­06 Edinboro 21­10 .677 9­3 2nd PSAC Champion/NCAA Qualifier2006­07 Edinboro 20­9 .690 9­3 2nd PSAC Playoffs2007­08 Edinboro 24­7 .774 11­1 T1st PSAC Playoffs/NCAA Qualifier2008­09 Edinboro 18­10 .643 8­6 4th PSAC Playoffs27 Seasons 529­260 .670 Six NCAA Tournaments/

Sixteen PSAC Tournaments/Three PSAC ChampionshipsBirmingham Southern 114­44 5 years

West Virginia Wesleyan 40­19 2 yearsEdinboro 375­197 20 yearsCAREER 529­260 27 years

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NABC Division II rankings, the highest in schoolhistory, while finishing with a 24­7 record.

The 24 wins are tied for the second­high­est win total in school history. The 1997­98 teamset the record for victories with a 26­8 record.The ’97­98 team went on to capture the PSACChampionship for the first time in thirty years,advancing to the NCAA East Regional. The Scotshanded California(Pa.) a narrow 79­78 defeatbefore suffering a 91­83 setback to Salem­Teikyoin the semifinals. Walcavich was recognized asthe PSAC West Coach of the Year.

During his twenty seasons at Edinboro,the Fighting Scots have won 20­or­more gamesten times, with last year’s 18 wins breaking astrong of four straight 20­win campaigns.Walcavich picked up his second PSAC WestCoach of the Year plaque in 2000­01, guiding theFighting Scots to a 21­7 finish. Edinboro capturedits first PSAC West crown since 1985­86 thanksto a 9­3 finish in league play, earning the right tohost the PSAC Tournament. Unfortunately, apossible NCAA Tournament berth was deniedthe Scots when West Chester posted an 82­72upset in the PSAC semifinals.

After two straight years in first place inthe PSAC West, the Scots dropped to second in2002­03, but still finished 17­11 after being pickedto finish fifth in the preseason. A similar sce­nario occurred in 2001­02, with the Scots going18­9. The coaches' preseason poll had pickedEdinboro fourth. Unfortunately, the three­waytie for first with Indiana(Pa.) and California(Pa.)saw the Fighting Scots have to go to Californiafor the first round of the PSAC Playoffs, wherethe Scots lost, 82­70.

In all, Edinboro has made the NCAA DivisionII Playoffs six times under Walcavich, while qualify­ing for the PSAC Tournament sixteen times. His1993­94 squad finished with a 20­8 ledger, defeat­ing West Chester in a NCAA play­in game beforelosing to Indiana(Pa.) in the regional semifinals.Edinboro made it back to the tournament in '95­96, defeating Bloomsburg, 90­82, in the firstround. The Scots squandered an 11­point lead toCalifornia(Pa.) in the semifinals, losing 84­76. Thatconcluded the season with a 21­8 mark, withWalcavich capturing PSAC West Coach of the Yearaccolades for the second time.

Walcavich took over the Fighting Scot pro­gram in 1989­90, guiding the Scots to one of theirbest seasons ever. Edinboro won its first twelvegames, the best start in nearly fifteen years, andwas ranked in the Division II top twenty. The Scotseventually finished 22­5, the most wins since 1981­82. On three occasions the Fighting Scots wereranked in the nation's top twenty. The followingseason the Scots made their second straightappearance in the PSAC Playoffs under Walcavich,finishing with a 18­10 ledger.

The Scots made it three straight seasonsin PSAC postseason action the next year, andthe second twenty­win season in three years,with a 20­9 finish. Walcavich picked up his firstPSAC tournament win, an 81­78 triumph overEast Stroudsburg, before falling to

California(Pa.) in the finals.The 1992­93 campaign brought a very

unfamiliar result for Walcavich ­ a losing season.The Scots finished at 12­17, losing eight games byfive points or less. The Boro more than made upfor it the next year with the trip to the NCAAPlayoffs. The '93­94 season also saw the Scotsfinish 14th in the Division II final rankings, theirtop finish ever. The 1994­95 edition addedanother milestone to Walcavich's resume, as theScots handed number one ranked Indiana(Pa.) a94­77 loss. The season ended at 15­11.

Walcavich's fourth 20­win campaign atEdinboro in '95­96 was followed by his secondlosing season, a 13­14 finish. Despite the losingrecord, the Scots made it to the PSAC Playoffsfor the fifth time in his first eight years. Thatmark improved to seven out of ten the next twoseasons, thanks to the 26­8 finish in '97­98 andthe 16­12 ledger in '98­99. After replacing fourstarters from the '97­98 squad, Walcavich direct­ed the Scots to three wins over nationally­ranked opponents. The Boro upended IUPtwice, including a 63­61 win in Indiana in the firstround of the PSAC Tournament, and St. Rose, anElite Eight team for the second straight season, a50­48 setback.

The Scots appeared well on their way to athird straight PSAC postseason appearance in1999­2000 when starting center Jason Roseto,the leading shot blocker in Division II, wentdown with a broken hand. Prior to injuring thehand, Edinboro was 10­6. The Scots would losesix of their final nine contests without Roseto tofinish at 13­13.

But Walcavich isn't just about winning. Heplaces a sincere emphasis on success off thecourt ­ in the classroom and the community. Heexpects his student­athletes to perform with thesame winning attitude in the classroom as theydo on the basketball court.In fact, his office is notadorned with pictures ofpast greats. It does, howev­er, feature a photograph ofevery student­athlete tograduate from Edinboro.

Walcavich receivedhis bachelor's degree inCommunications fromRutgers University in 1973,then completed work on hismaster's degree in PhysicalEducation from theUniversity of Alabama­Birmingham two years later.

Walcavich took over ashead coach at Edinboroafter a successful two­yearstint at West VirginiaWesleyan, where he posteda 40­19 mark. In his firstseason, he inherited a teamwhich returned just fourplayers, but quickly turnedthe Bobcats into a winner,

finishing at 18­10. His second season concludedwith a 22­9 ledger, including a pair of wins overEdinboro, while playing all underclassmen.

Walcavich began his coaching career atBirmingham Southern College in 1973, stayingfor four seasons before obtaining his first headcoaching job at Alexander City (AL) JuniorCollege in 1977.

After one year, Walcavich returned toBirmingham Southern as the school's head coach.During his five seasons as the head coach, theNAIA affiliate posted an impressive 114­44 record,with Walcavich named the Coach of the Year threetimes. His teams were ranked in the NAIA Top 20four of the five seasons, as high as number two in1979, and twice appeared in the NAIA NationalTournament in Kansas City, Missouri.

While at Birmingham Southern, Walcavichwas recognized nationally in 1981, being selectedto serve as an assistant coach for the UnitedStates Olympic Festival in Syracuse, New York.He coached future NBA stars, including MichaelJordan.

In 1983, Walcavich moved on to the Division Iranks as an assistant coach at Rice University. Hewas involved in some of the biggest wins in theOwls' basketball history at Rice, including triumphsover Arkansas, Houston and Notre Dame. Afterfour years as a member of the Rice staff,Walcavich left for the head coaching job at WestVirginia Wesleyan.

Walcavich and his wife, Dr. MaureenWalcavich, a professor in the EducationDepartment at Edinboro, have been married for 34years. They have two daughters, Sarah (29), agraduate of Penn State and the Georgetown LawSchool, who is now practicing law in New YorkCity, and Jennifer (26), who graduated from PennState and is a teacher in LaPlata, MD.

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Greg Walcavich is honored by Edinboro University PresidentDr. Jeremy Brown after winning his 500th game.

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} BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN (1978-83)

1. Cent. Wesleyan 87­80 11/17/782. North Georgia 65­49 11/18/783. Talladega 95­76 11/21/784. Spring Hill 75­59 11/25/785. Montevallo 83­54 11/29/786. Huntingdon 101­82 12/2/787. Athens State 79­62 12/9/788. Ala.­Huntsville 87­84 12/13/789. Otterbein 89­77 12/20/78

10. Columbus 97­74 1/2/7911. Montevallo 67­52 1/3/7912. Belhaven(Miss.) 108­78 1/6/7913. William Carey 78­73 1/8/7914. Spring Hill 79­66 1/13/7915. So. Benedictine 79­66 1/20/7916. Belhaven(Miss.) 75­61 1/27/7917. William Carey 86­81 1/29/7918. Huntingdon 90­67 2/3/7919. Auburn­Mont. 79­58 2/7/7920. Athens State 84­76 2/10/7921. Ala.­Huntsville 86­71 2/12/7922. So. Benedictine 79­65 2/18/7923. Huntingdon 91­77 1978­7924. Montevallo 82­69 1978­7925. Ala.­Huntsville 88­78 1978­7926. Alabama State 80­79 1978­7927. Daniel Payne 2­0 1978­7928. Auburn­Mont. 88­71 1978­7929. Talladega 104­87 1979­8030. Bristol 105­53 11/13/7931. Hanover 61­57 11/17/7932. Wisc.­River Falls 93­68 11/24/7933. Steed 93­69 11/26/7934. Auburn­Mont. 73­63 11/28/7935. Montevallo 68­55 12/1/7936. Troy State 81­61 12/5/7937. North Georgia 69­62 12/7/7938. Jacksonville St. 72­68 12/8/7939. Spring Hill 102­78 12/12/7940. Athens 66­65 1/5/8041. Auburn­Mont 78­71 1/9/8042. Montevallo 67­48 1/12/8043. William Carey 61­55 1/17/8044. Belhaven(Miss.) 53­48 1/19/8045. Talladega 66­53 1/21/8046. Ala.­Huntsville 68­64 1/30/8047. Athens 67­65 2/2/8048. Troy State 71­63 2/6/8049. Talladega 77­64 2/9/8050. William Carey 83­77 2/13/8051. Belhaven(Miss.) 62­46 2/16/8052. William Carey 76­74 2/21/8053. Milton 87­64 11/21/8054. Miles 80­65 12/3/8055. Alabama State 71­70 12/10/8056. Montevallo 89­70 12/13/8057. Covenant(Ga.) 77­52 12/20/80

58. Alabama State 66­60 1/5/8159. Belhaven(Miss.) 54­53 1/9/8160. William Carey 48­44 1/10/8161. Talladega 54­52 1/12/8162. Spring Hill 93­77 1/14/8163. Auburn­Mont. 76­70 1/17/8164. Athens State 68­62 1/24/8165. Auburn­Mont. 82­75 1/28/8166. Spring Hill 75­60 1/31/8167. William Carey 69­52 2/5/8168. Belhaven(Miss.) 43­37 2/7/8169. Athens State 70­66 2/11/8170. Talladega 82­67 2/17/8171. Montevallo 69­66 2/21/8172. William Carey 62­52 2/25/8173. Belhaven 54­49 2/27/8174. Ala.­Huntsville 81­79 2/28/8175. Spring Hill 88­70 11/14/8176. Milton 66­52 11/20/8177. Oglethorpe 73­44 12/4/8178. North Georgia 74­65 12/10/8179. Troy State 76­74 12/12/8180. Stillman 116­76 12/17/8181. Friendship 2­0 1/4/8282. Montevallo 59­58 1/9/8283. Western Georgia 76­75 1/11/8284. Stillman 79­76 1/14/8285. Auburn­Mont. 60­55 1/16/8286. Ala.­Huntsville 79­71 1/20/8287. Talladega 90­74 1/25/8288. Spring Hill 90­57 2/15/8289. Talladega 110­76 2/17/8290. Montevallo 69­65 2/24/8291. Alabama State 82­77 3/1/8292. Athens State 64­60 3/3/8293. Berry (Ga.) 65­45 11/13/8294. Trevecca 74­73 11/19/8295. Kentucky State 74­67 11/27/8296. Talladega(Ala.) 92­70 11/30/8297. Belhaven(Miss.) 67­50 12/3/8298. Wisc.­Eau Claire 84­75 12/4/8299. Berry(Ga.) 94­61 12/10/82

100. Stillman 96­83 12/11/82101. Trevecca 88­71 12/17/82102. North Dakota 65­56 12/29/82103. Wisc.­Eau Claire 54­53 12/30/82104. Talladega(Ala.) 104­65 1/12/83105. Stillman 89­71 1/15/83106. Alabama Christian 95­68 1/20/83107. Auburn­Mont. 69­68 1/22/83108. Alabama Christian 114­93 2/5/83109. Livingston 82­68 2/9/83110. Montevallo 72­64 2/12/83111. Athens State 70­64 2/16/83112. Ala.­Huntsville 79­70 2/19/83113. Ala. Christian 123­83 2/24/83114. Athens State 78­58 2/25/83

} WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (1987-89)115. Bethel(Ind.) 91­74 11/14/87116. Ohio U.­Eastern 104­57 11/18/87117. Walsh 88­78 11/20/87118. Edinboro 103­90 11/21/87119. Liberty 90­79 11/27/87120. Ind.­Southeast 97­96 2ot 12/5/87121. Dowling 77­74 1/2/88122. Lock Haven 108­106 2ot 1/3/88123. Point Park 102­71 1/6/88124. Edinboro 90­84 1/8/88125. Bluffton 113­83 1/23/88126. Georgetown(Ky.) 75­74 2/5/88127. Davis & Elkins 92­76 2/9/88128. Dyke 111­93 2/13/88129. Ohio U.­Eastern 119­75 2/15/88130. Randolph­Macon 78­66 2/20/88131 . Westminster 75­61 2/27/88132. WV State 91­75 3/1/88133. Georgetown 99­96 11/15/88134. York(Ont.) 85­64 11/18/88135. Kennesaw State 111­82 11/19/88136. Mercyhurst 87­64 11/26/88137. Waynesburg 88­80 12/17/88138. Ohio Dominican 85­72 12/29/88139. Ohio Wesleyan 88­77 12/30/88140. LaGrange(Ga.) 96­65 1/3/89141. Bowie State 73­70 1/6/89142. Columbia Union 80­74 1/7/89143. Ohio U.­Eastern 132­80 1/11/89144. Waynesburg 95­91 1/16/89145. Point Park 107­74 1/19/89146. West Va. State 88­86 1/21/89147. Pitt Johnstown 97­74 1/23/89148. Kutztown 104­77 1/30/89149. Pitt Johnstown 80­68 2/4/89150. Misericordia 100­93 2/6/89151. Misericordia 115­70 2/11/89152. Davis & Elkins 110­75 2/15/89153. Daemen 124­92 2/24/89154. Christendom(Va.) 82­69 2/25/89

} EDINBORO (1989-pres.) 155. Lincoln (PA) 87­67 11/13/89156. East Stroudsburg 95­77 11/17/89157. Columbia Union 95­77 11/21/89158. Fairmont State 91­79 11/27/89159. Kutztown 75­57 11/30/89160. Dowling 85­67 12/2/89161. Pitt­Johnstown 87­71 12/6/89162. Gannon 76­69 12/9/89163. Penn St. Behrend 82­59 1/3/90164. Alleghney 100­99 ot 1/3/90165. Daemon 100­85 1/10/90166. Pitt­Johnstown 96­80 1/15/90167. Indiana (PA) 69­60 1/24/90168. Shippensburg 75­60 2/3/90169. Clarion 78­61 2/7/90170. Lock Haven 87­82 2/10/90171. Gannon 93­86 2/12/90172. Indiana (PA) 83­74 ot 2/14/90173. California (PA) 82­76 2/17/90174. Shippensburg 97­84 2/24/90175. Mercyhurst 79­47 2/26/90176. Clarion 82­72 2/28/90177. Kutztown 106­90 11/16/90178. Mt. Vernon

Nazarene 101­90 11/17/90179. Point Park 110­94 11/20/90180. Pitt­Johnstown 83­80 12/1/90181. Mercyhurst 83­80 12/3/90182. Daemen 108­93 1/8/91

183. Millersville 112­96 1/11/91184. Mercyhurst 70­53 1/16/91185. California(Pa.) 74­73 1/19/91186. Indiana(Pa.) 86­83 1/21/91187. Clarion 105­95 1/30/91188. Lock Haven 82­81 2/2/91189. Gannon 70­61 2/7/91190. California(Pa.) 80­77 2/9/91191. Indiana(Pa.) 95­84 2/11/91192. Slippery Rock 93­73 2/13/91193. Lock Haven 83­82 2/23/91194. Pitt­Johnstown 98­80 2/27/91195. West Virginia Tech 87­80 11/22/91196. Bloomsburg 91­82 11/23/91197. Fairmont State 85­82 12/4/91198. Stonehill 92­81 12/6/91199. Mercyhurst 84­75 12/12/91200. W. Va. Wesleyan 101­77 1/3/92201. Cheyney 81­74 1/8/92202. Gannon 71­70 1/15/92203. Shippensburg 87­63 1/18/92204. Slippery Rock 82­66 1/19/92205. Clarion 103­93 1/22/92206. Lock Haven 92­65 1/25/92207. Point Park 108­73 1/30/92208. Shippensburg 97­83 2/8/92209. Clarion 98­84 2/12/92210. Lock Haven 82­79 ot 2/15/92211. Mercyhurst 91­87 2/19/92212. Indiana(Pa.) 92­78 2/26/92213. Slippery Rock 77­75 2/29/92214. East Stroudsburg 81­78 3/3/92215. Gannon 69­65 12/3/92216. W. Va. Wesleyan 79­53 12/11/92217. Cheyney 86­67 12/19/92218. Fairmont State 91­74 1/4/93219. Teikyo­Post 114­83 1/8/93220. Columbia Union 122­69 1/16/93221. Lock Haven 88­73 1/23/93222. Pitt­Johnstown 110­74 1/27/93223. Shippensburg 82­75 2/6/93224. Clarion 100­93 2/15/93225. Mercyhurst 84­75 2/17/93226. Shippensburg 101­81 2/27/93227. Davis & Elkins 105­52 11/19/93228. Gannon 69­58 11/20/93229. Fairmont State 77­56 11/23/93230. Mercyhurst 91­64 12/1/93231. LeMoyne 78­73 12/6/93232. Point Park 98­71 12/8/93233. Columbia Union 85­59 12/18/93234. Lake Erie 98­57 1/5/94235. Pitt­Johnstown 79­70 1/8/94236. Clarion 88­70 1/12/94237. California(Pa.) 74­68 1/15/94238. Gannon 76­61 1/19/94239. Shippensburg 78­68 1/22/94240. Lock Haven 70­64 1/29/94241. Clarion 98­82 2/9/94242. Mercyhurst 79­66 2/12/94243. Shippensburg 88­78 2/19/94244. Slippery Rock 107­84 2/23/94245. Lock Haven 105­72 2/26/94246. West Chester 88­67 3/8/94247. Columbia Union 102­77 11/19/94248. Malone 82­58 11/22/94249. Point Park 79­72 11/26/94250. Mercyhurst 63­55 11/30/94251. Bridgeport 95­76 12/9/94252. Mansfield 86­55 12/22/94253. Clarion 87­79 ot 1/11/95254. Mercyhurst 67­64 1/18/95255. Shippensburg 96­73 1/21/95256. Lock Haven 84­66 1/28/95

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} MILESTONE WINS1. Central Wesleyan 87­80 11/17/78

50. William Carey 83­77 2/13/80100. Stillman 96­83 12/11/82200. West Va. Wesleyan 101­77 1/3/92250. Mercyhurst 63­55 11/30/94300. Hilbert 94­61 12/4/97400. Lock Haven 74­72 1/18/03500. Shippensburg 70­62 2/9/08

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257. Slippery Rock 91­69 1/28/95258. Clarion 66­60 2/8/95259. Indiana(Pa.) 94­77 2/15/95260. Slippery Rock 108­81 2/22/95261. Lock Haven 97­69 2/25/95262. Columbia Union 92­76 11/20/95263. Point Park 81­79 11/22/95264. Mercyhurst 91­69 11/29/95265. Gannon 78­51 12/4/95266. Thiel 116­67 12/6/95267. Lake Erie 106­64 12/18/95268. Hillsdale 90­70 12/29/95269. Daemen 103­54 1/3/96270. Salem­Teikyo 75­67 1/6/96271. Clarion 93­71 1/10/96272. Mercyhurst 99­90 1/16/96273. Ohio Valley 117­69 1/18/96274. Shippensburg 94­83 1/20/96275. Lock Haven 96­87 1/27/96276. Pitt­Johnstown 89­84 1/29/96277. Slippery Rock 91­40 1/31/96278. Clarion 103­95 2/7/96279. Shippensburg 96­69 2/17/96280. Slippery Rock 89­82 2/21/96281. Lock Haven 75­62 2/24/96282. Bloomsburg 90­82 3/7/96283. Point Park 90­81 11/21/96284. Ashland 106­81 12/3/96285. Lake Erie 91­57 12/14/96286. Daemen 89­58 1/6/97287. Slippery Rock 77­71 ot 1/8/97288. Lock Haven 82­70 1/11/97289. Indiana (PA) 90­70 1/15/97290. Shippensburg 75­63 1/18/97291. Mercyhurst 76­73 ot 1/22/97292. Lock Haven 71­68 2/1/97293. Slippery Rock 95­67 2/5/97294. Pitt­Bradford 96­79 2/17/97295. Clarion 87­81 2/19/97296. Southern

Connecticut 88­77 11/14/97297. W. Va. Wesleyan 77­76 11/22/97298. Lake Erie 90­69 11/29/97299. Point Park 116­57 12/1/97300. Hilbert 94­61 12/4/97301. Pitt­Bradford 94­61 12/4/97302. Mercyhurst 79­65 12/17/97303. Wheeling Jesuit 95­94 12/30/97304. Roberts Wesleyan 108­98 1/3/98305. Slippery Rock 80­73 1/7/98306. Lock Haven 72­50 1/10/98307. Shippensburg 84­75 1/17/98308. D’Youville 79­50 1/19/98309. Central State 88­72 1/21/98310. California(Pa.) 93­84 1/24/98311. Clarion 85­77 1/28/98312. Lock Haven 78­64 1/31/98313. Gannon 91­79 2/3/98314. Slippery Rock 75­64 2/4/98315. Shippensburg 80­70 2/7/98316. Indiana(Pa.) 95­90 2/11/98317. Pitt­Johnstown 95­83 2/15/98318. Clarion 77­67 2/18/98319. Bloomsburg 72­67 2/27/98320. West Chester 83­77 2/28/98321. California(Pa.) 83­78 3/5/98322. St. Rose 50­48 11/21/98323. Wheeling Jesuit 92­63 11/24/98324. Mercyhurst 82­56 11/28/98325. Central State 68­54 12/2/98326. Lake Erie 89­65 12/5/98327. Assumption 94­84 12/29/98328. Lake Superior St. 85­76 1/11/99329. Shippensburg 75­62 1/16/99

330. Indiana(Pa.) 71­69 1/20/99331. Lock Haven 80­70 1/23/99332. Clarion 63­57 2/3/99333. Mansfield 71­59 2/6/99334. Shippensburg 61­47 2/13/99335. Slippery Rock 62­52 2/17/99336. Lock Haven 73­67 2/20/99337. Indiana (PA) 63­61 2/23/99338. West Liberty 99­85 11/19/99339. Wheeling Jesuit 77­57 11/20/99340. Allegheney 87­74 12/1/99341. Point Park 100­72 12/6/99342. Mercyhurst 60­57 12/20/99343. Columbia Union 104­80 1/3/00344. Clarion 85­74 1/12/00345. Ohio Valley 86­74 1/17/00356. Mansfield 96­85 1/19/00347. Shippensburg 65­62 1/22/00348. Lock Haven 69­62 1/29/00349. Shippensburg 84­61 2/19/00350. Lock Haven 76­67 2/26/00351. Lake Erie 80­54 11/18/00352. Gannon 91­80 11/21/00353. Mercyhurst 79­68 11/29/00354. East Stroudsburg 69­55 12/2/00355. Kutztown 78­55 12/3/00356. Ohio Valley 70­59 12/9/00357. Allegheny 86­58 12/28/00358. Columbia Union 91­56 1/3/01359. Millersville 78­60 1/6/01360. California(Pa.) 88­78 1/10/01361. Mansfield 90­82 1/13/01362. Bloomsburg 84­81 1/14/01363. Clarion 79­75 1/17/01364. Lock Haven 84­78 1/27/01365. California(Pa.) 89­79 2/3/01366. Slippery Rock 62­54 2/5/01367. Clarion 104­92 2/7/01368. Indiana(Pa.) 70­65 2/14/01369. Slippery Rock 96­59 2/21/01370. Lock Haven 70­62 2/24/01371. Shippensburg 99­81 2/27/01372. East Stroudsburg 74­67 12/1/01373. Kutztown 80­77 12/2/01374. Columbia Union 76­68 12/4/01375. Allegheny 83­78 1/2/02376. Lake Erie 92­83 ot 1/3/02377. Cheyney 66­63 1/5/02378. California(Pa.) 88­73 1/9/02379. Mansfield 77­72 1/12/02380. Bloomsburg 84­69 1/13/02381. Clarion 76­62 1/16/02382. Shippensburg 74­66 1/19/02383. Mercyhurst 83­70 1/22/02384. Lock Haven 82­72 1/26/02385. Slippery Rock 80­66 2/4/02386. Indiana(Pa.) 77­75 2/13/02387. Shippensburg 83­75 2/16/02388. Slippery Rock 75­64 2/20/02389. Lock Haven 81­70 2/23/02390. W. Va. Wesleyan 65­55 11/23/02391. Millersville 79­70 12/6/02392. West Chester 60­58 12/7/02393. Bloomsburg 70­69 12/21/02394. East Stroudsburg 55­54 12/22/02395. West Liberty St. 89­67 12/28/02396. Mansfield 85­80 1/4/03397. Lake Erie 74­67 1/6/03398. Cheyney 60­57 1/12/03399. Slippery Rock 90­67 1/15/03400. Lock Haven 74­72 1/18/03401. Indiana(Pa.) 73­71 1/22/03402. Shippensburg 70­58 1/25/03403. Lock Haven 69­66 2/8/03

404. Slippery Rock 66­60 2/12/03405. Shippensburg 71­60 2/15/03406. Clarion 57­43 2/26/03407. W. Va. Wesleyan 80­61 11/15/03408. Mercyhurst 65­45 12/2/03409. Lake Erie 88­69 12/7/03410. Kutztown 77­55 12/17/03411. Bloomsburg 74­69 1/10/04412. East Stroudsburg 68­65 1/11/04413. Slippery Rock 81­57 1/14/04414. Lock Haven 75­58 1/17/04415. Shippensburg 63­50 1/24/04416. California(Pa.) 75­69 2/1/04417. Clarion 64­60 2/4/04418. Lock Haven 81­64 2/7/04419. Slippery Rock 82­80 ot 2/11/04420. Shippensburg 54­52 2/14/04421. W. Va. Wesleyan 85­69 11/13/04422. Ohio Valley 78­55 11/20/04423. Gannon 69­60 11/23/04424. PSU McKeesport 88­68 11/28/04425. Mansfield 82­70 12/4/04426. East Stroudsburg 58­55 12/5/04427. Penn State

New Kensington 94­55 12/11/04428. Bloomsburg 92­87 12/20/04429. Charleston(WV) 77­62 12/30/04430. Mercyhurst 71­51 1/2/05431. Cheyney 87­72 1/9/05432. Kutztown 79­56 1/15/05433. West Chester 62­58 1/16/05434. Slippery Rock 83­60 1/19/05435. California(Pa.) 71­68 1/22/05436. Indiana(Pa.) 89­81 1/16/05437. Lock Haven 69­54 1/29/05438. Shippensburg 72­50 2/5/05439. California(Pa.) 64­53 2/12/05440. Indiana(Pa.) 80­69 2/16/05441. Shippensburg 75­58 2/26/05442. Indiana(Pa.) 80­63 3/1/05443. Mansfield 101­94 3/4/05444. Millersville 85­76 3/5/05445. W. Va. Wesleyan 89­56 11/15/05446. Gannon 78­69 11/22/05447. PSU McKeesport 93­62 11/26/05448. Mansfield 67­66 12/3/05449. East Stroudsburg 77­69 12/4/05450. Bloomsburg 81­73 12/20/05451. Penn State

New Kensington 97­43 1/11/06452. Kutztown 83­80 1/14/06453. West Chester 65­40 1/15/06454. Slippery Rock 88­71 1/18/06455. California(Pa.) 61­60 1/21/06456. Indiana(Pa.) 69­62 1/25/06457. Lock Haven 91­82 1/28/06458. Clarion 87­72 2/1/06459. Slippery Rock 82­71 2/8/06460. Indiana(Pa.) 80­79 2/15/06461. Lock Haven 81­71 ot 2/18/06462. Clarion 69­66 2/22/06463. California(Pa.) 97­78 2/28/06464. West Chester 62­59 3/3/06465. Shippensburg 52­51 3/4/06466. PSU McKeesport 79­51 11/25/06467. Gannon 67­60 11/27/06468. Penn State

New Kensington 70­26 11/29/06469. West Chester 75­67 12/3/06470. Mercyhurst 63­57 12/6/06471. Charleston(WV) 77­75 12/9/06472. Kutztown 75­62 12/20/06473. Alderson­Broaddus 84­67 1/2/07474. Shippensburg 76­51 1/10/07

475. Bloomsburg 73­63 1/14/07476. Slippery Rock 87­59 1/17/07477. Indiana(Pa.) 63­51 1/20/07478. Franciscan 85­53 1/24/07479. California(Pa.) 49­48 1/31/07480. Slippery Rock 76­64 2/7/07481. Indiana(Pa.) 76­46 2/10/07482. Lock Haven 92­73 2/17/07483. Clarion 81­58 2/21/07484. Shippensburg 67­60 2/27/07485. Penn State

New Kensington 86­56 11/17/07486. W. Va. Wesleyan 94­75 11/20/07487. Allegheny 61­55 11/28/07488. Mercyhurst 69­59 12/5/07489. Gannon 64­60 12/8/07490. Kutztown 87­84 12/19/07491. Seton Hill 98­71 12/30/07492. Cheyney 65­63 1/5/08493. Mansfield 91­67 1/12/08494. Bloomsburg 82­69 1/13/08495. Slippery Rock 83­68 1/16/08496. Shippensburg 71­64 1/19/08497. Indiana(Pa.) 80­60 1/26/08498. Clarion 94­68 1/30/08499. Lock Haven 78­65 2/2/08500. Shippensburg 70­62 2/9/08

* In the spring of 2008 Edinboro wasawarded forfeit victories by the NCAA inthese contests due to the use of inelgibleplayers.

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Patrick Cleary10th Year Edinboro ‘99

It’s easy to give all the credit to the headcoach when a team is winning. EdinboroUniversity head coach Greg Walcavich wouldbe the first to point out that over the lastnine years praise must also be heaped uponassistant coach Patrick Cleary for the successenjoyed by the Fighting Scots.

Cleary has become a tireless recruiterwho has developed many contacts in hisefforts to come up with the next greatFighting Scot. Cleary is renowned for hisability to find talent and his relentless

approach to recruiting. He has had direct input in tracking down playerssuch as Kenny Tate, Blake Johnson, Rob Sims and Rob Green, among oth­ers. In addition to handling the day­to­day duties of recruiting and scout­ing, he assists head coach Greg Walcavich with the running and promotion

of summer basketball camps. Ten years ago Cleary was hired as an interim assistant coach following

the sudden death of assistant coach Bryant Houston. That designationchanged in the spring of 2000, as Cleary was appointed a full­time memberof the Edinboro University coaching staff. He served as a student assistantfrom 1997­99, helping the Fighting Scots reach the PSAC Playoffs bothyears, along with an NCAA Division II Playoff berth in 1997­98.

Then came back­to­back PSAC championships and three trips to theNCAA Playoffs in four years. All told, Edinboro has won 20­or­more gamesfive times in his nine seasons, and shows an overall record of 179­81. Inaddition, he has helped bring in four All­Americans and 11 All­PSAC per­formers. Six players have moved on to play professionally.

Cleary attended Sharon High School where he played basketball forthe Tigers. He completed work on his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1999. Inaddition to his basketball duties he is the co­director of the AthleticDepartment Study Program. He was presented the OutstandingSupervisor Award for Peer Tutoring by Edinboro University in 2005 and‘06.

Cleary is single and resides in Edinboro. An active member of the Sonsof the American Legion, he currently serves as the chaplain for Post 162 inSharpsville, PA.

Terry Thompson4th YearClarion ‘65

Terry Thompson is in his fourth seasonas an assistant coach with the EdinboroUniversity men’s basketball team, but is nostranger to Fighting Scot athletics. He previ­ously served four seasons as a volunteer assis­tant for the women’s basketball team, assist­ing head coach Stan Swank from 2000­04.

Before joining Greg Walcavich’s staff,Thompson spent the previous two years serv­ing as the boys basketball coach at Girard HighSchool. In his second season theYellowJackets were 19­8 and reached the

District 10 Playoffs, and the year before that they were 14­12 and also in theDistrict 10 Playoffs.

Thompson’s experience and enthusiasm are all too familiar to area bas­ketball fans. He began his coaching career in 1965 as the boys basketballcoach at East Brady High School, where he also served as a teacher. He ledthe team to the PIAA state runnerup spot in 1968, before leaving East Bradyafter the 1969 season.

After a one­year hiatus from coaching, in which Thompson completedwork on his master’s degree in Education from Slippery Rock University, heserved as the assistant boys varsity coach at Butler High School for two years.

In 1971, Thompson took the head coaching position at Knoch HighSchool, where he held a teaching and coaching position for nine years. Next came a two­year stint as the head coach at Butler. Thompson thenfound his way to the Erie County League, wher he guided the Fairview HighSchool boys team for seven seasons. During the 1985­86 season, Thompsonled the Tigers to the ECL and District 10 championships. Fairview had a 124­56record during Thompson’s tenure.

In 1990, Thompson made the jump to the collegiate ranks, working forthree seasons as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Penn State Behrend.

Thompson returned to the high school level in 1992, taking the assis­tant girls coaching position at Girard High School. In nine seasons as an assis­tant for coach Larry Seneta, Thompson helped lead Girard to a PIAA statechampionship, a PIAA state runner­up, five District 10 titles and three ErieCounty League titles.

Thompson and his wife Donna have two daughters, T.L. and Courtney.After outstanding high school careers at Girard, both daughters played colle­giately. T.L. played at Grove City College, and now serves as the basketballcoach at Grove City High School. Courtney was a standout at Edinboro forfour season, concluding her career in 2003­04. She earned an NCAAPostgraduate Scholarship, which she used to earn her master’s degree atBowling Green State University. She now serves as a professor in the MathDepartment at Penn State Erie.

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2009-10 Fighting Scots

} Section Contents2009-10 Roster ..............................................IFCPronunciation Guide ....................................IFCChris Bess..........................................................10Vlad Kovalevsky..............................................11Justin Moore ....................................................12Andrew Walczak ............................................13Stefan Mueller..................................................14Bobby Stauffer ................................................15Danny Walsh....................................................16Steve Cress........................................................17Cory Somerville................................................18Byron Knight ..................................................19Al Muteba ........................................................19Chris Klimchock ..............................................20Anthony Lytle..................................................20

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The 2009-10 Fighting ScotsThe 2009-10 Fighting ScotsEdinboro Men’s Basketball 2009-10

Versatile performer who is expected to play akey role either at guard or forward ... formerfootball recruit who has worked his way into aprominent role with the basketball team ...coaching staff hopes that last year was just astart and that he will make similar strides thisyear ... role continues to expand as he improves... has lost over 25 pounds since joining the bas­ketball team ... originally joined the basketballteam after redshirting as a freshman in football,where he was a defensive lineman ... gave upfootball early in the 2007 season to concentratesolely on basketball ... versatile player who isstrong enough to play in the frontcourt but agood enough athlete to contribute in the back­court ... continues to display an improvingjumper.

} 2008-09Finished as fifth­leading scorer at 7.7 ppg. whileplaying in all 28 games, with nine starts ... alsoranked fifth on the team in rebounds (4.3 rpg.) ...led team in free throw percentage at 79.3 per­cent, making 65 of 82 ... made good on 13 of 25three­pointers (52.0 percent) and was a solid45.4 percent from the floor (69 of 152) ... scoredin double figures on nine occasions, and ledteam in scoring once ... that was a career­high 17points at Gannon, as he made 5 of 10 field goals,including 3 of 4 three­pointers, and was a perfect4­for­4 at the line ... also scored 17 points againstThiel earlier in the year, going 10­for­10 from theline and pulling down a career­high 8 rebounds ...scored 16 points in season­finale against Clarionwhile matching career­high 0f 8 rebounds.

} 2007-08Played in 24 games, averaging seven minutes percontest ... averaged 2.0 ppg. and 1.5 rpg... made5 of 8 three­pointers ... scored season­high 6points on three occasions, against Penn StateNew Kensington, Slippery Rock and Clarion ...matched career­high with 7 rebounds vs. SetonHill.

} 2006-07Saw action in 22 games after joining the FightingScots following the end of the football cam­paign, where he was redshirted as a freshmandefensive lineman ... averaged 1.8 ppg. and 1.2rpg., and made 8 of 9 free throws ... had season­highs of 10 points and 4 rebounds in win overPenn State New Kensington, making 4 of 8 fieldgoals and 2 of 3 free throws ... also pulled down4 rebounds against Indiana(Pa.).

} High School Was a standout in football and basketball atShaker Heights High School ... was a four­yearletterwinner for the Red Raiders, averaging 10.2ppg. and 6.1 rpg. as a senior ... earned All­LakeErie honors twice in basketball and twice in foot­ball ... also named honorable mention All­Districtand second team Greater Cleveland BasketballCoaches Association All­Star.

} PersonalBorn December 15, 1987 … full name isChristopher Lynell Bess ... Financial Servicesmajor with a 3.07 GPA... son of Geraldine Bessand Willie Bess ... cousin Michael Barnes playedbasketball at Bowie State.

33 Chris BessGuard/Forward 6’2” 225 lbs. Senior

Cleveland, OH Shaker Heights HS

} Career HighsPoints: 17 vs. Gannon, 2/18/09; vs. Thiel, 11/22/08Rebounds: 8 vs. Clarion, 2/28/09;

vs. Thiel, 11/22/08Field Goals Made: 6 vs. Clarion, 2/28/09 and

1/31/09Field Goals Attempted: 10 vs. Gannon, 2/18/093­Pt. Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Gannon, 2/18/093­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 4 vs. Gannon,

3/3/09 and 2/18/09Free Throws Made: 10 vs. Thiel, 11/30/09Free Throws Attempted: 10 vs. Thiel, 11/30/09Assists: 4 vs. Charleston(WV), 12/17/08; vs. West

Virginia Wesleyan, 11/16/06Steals: 4 vs. Alderson­Broaddus, 12/30/08Blocked Shots: 2 vs. Penn State McKeesport,

11/25/06

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Chris Bess’ Career at EdinboroYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2006­07 22­0 15­42 .357 1­4 .250 8­9 .889 27 1.2 9 11 4 4 20­0 39 1.82007­08 24­0 18­37 .486 5­8 .625 6­11 .545 35 1.5 9 17 0 6 23­0 47 2.02008­09 28­9 69­152 .454 13­25 .520 65­82 .793 119 4.3 24 38 3 22 51­2 216 7.7Career 74-9 102-231 .442 19-37 .514 79-102 .775 181 2.4 42 66 7 32 94-2 302 4.1

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The 2009-10 Fighting ScotsThe 2009-10 Fighting ScotsEdinboro Men’s Basketball 2009-10

If healthy will be a key contributor in the front­court ... health is a big if after battling a kneeinjury during the second half of the season andundergoing knee surgery following the season ...head coach Greg Walcavich notes that if he canplay the way he played in the first half of last sea­son he will be one of the top players on the team... has been unable to do much in preseason drillsand he will likely get off to a slow start ...Canadian import who was a reserve his first twoseasons before stepping into the starting lineuplast year ... blue­collar player who is a hard work­er on the boards ... has plenty of internationalexperience and was rated as one of the top sen­iors in Canada ... capable rebounder who has dis­played a knack for getting offensive rebounds,and possesses a solid mid­range jumper.

} 2008-09Played in 27 games, with 19 starts ... battled aknee injury the second half of the year whichimpacted his playing time ... averaged 7.6 ppg.and was team’s second­leading rebounder at 6.3rpg... led team in field goal percentage at 54.3percent (76 of 140) and was also team leader inblocked shots with 33 ... scored in double figuresin nine games and had four double­doubles, butfailed to score in double figures the last eightgames ... also reached double figures inrebounds six times ... led team in rebounding insix games ... had season­high 14 points on twooccasions, against Alderson­Broaddus and LockHaven, adding 11 rebounds in the latter game ...had 13 points and 16 rebounds at EastStroudsburg ... matched career hoigh with 4blocked shots against Mansfield.

} 2007-08Came off the bench in all 31 games, averagingjust over 16 minutes per game ... averaged 5.6ppg. and 5.2 rpg., the latter figure third on theteam ... shot 50.7 percent from the floor andblocked 32 shots, ranking second on the teamand 11th in the PSAC ... led the Fighting Scots inscoring once and was the top rebounder on oneoccasion ... scored in double figures four times,with a career­high 17 points against Penn State

Greater Allegheny, making 7 of 11 shots, whilepulling down a season­high 8 rebounds ... made7 of 12 shots against Seton Hill to finish with 14points, adding 7 boards ... had 13 points and 8rebounds in regular season meeting withMillersville ... blocked career­high 4 shots in sea­son opener against Penn State New Kensington.

} 2006-07Played in all 29 games, including making a pair ofstarts ... averaged just under 15 minutes pergame, scoring 3.0 ppg. and pulling down 4.1rpg... shot 50.0 percent from the floor (37 of 74),but struggled at the free throw line, making 13 of28 ... tied for third on the team in blocked shotswith 13 ... led team in rebounding once, pullingdown 20 boards, including 12 offensive, in winover Franciscan ... added season­high 13 points inthe contest to post first career double­double ...was named the PSAC Rookie of the Weekthanks to the outing ... also reached double fig­ures in rebounds against Clarion, finishing with10 ... had 8 points and 7 rebounds vs. Penn StateNew Kensington.

} High School Played for coach A.J. Sharma at VaughanSecondary School ... was rated the ninth­bestpower forward by HoopLife.ca after averaging 21points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists as a senior ... wasnamed to the preseason Fab Five by HoopLife.ca,and was selected for the All­Canadian Shootout inOctober ... was a three­year starter and a firstteam All­York Region selection all three years ...the last two years Vaughan lost in the quarterfi­nals of the York Regional Championships ... a for­mer U17 provincial team gold medalist for Ontarioand led Vaughan Secondary to the AAAA OFSAAin 2004 ... competed for Canada in the maccabiahGames in 2005, leading the team in scoring.

} PersonalBorn February 17, 1987 … full name is VladimirKovalevsky ... nickname is Spikes or Boards ...Forensic Accounting major with a minor inCriminal Justice ... has a 3.02 GPA … son of Veraand Arthur Kovalevski.

Vlad Kovalevsky 10Forward 6’7” 240 lbs. SeniorRichmond Hill, ONT Vaughan Secondary HS

} Career HighsPoints: 17 vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny,

2/19/08Rebounds: 20 vs. Franciscan, 1/24/07Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 2/19/08; vs. Seton Hill, 12/30/07

Field Goals Attempted: 12 vs. Seton Hill, 12/30/07 Free Throws Made: 6 vs. Chestnut Hill, 11/15/08Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. Chestnut Hill,

11/15/08Assists: 3 vs. Penn State New Kensington, 11/17/07Steals: 3 on four occasionsBlocks: 4 vs. Mansfield, 1/3/09; vs. Penn State New

Kensington, 11/17/07

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Vlad Kovalevsky’s Career at EdinboroYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2006­07 29­2 37­74 .500 0­0 .000 13­28 .464 118 4.1 11 23 13 11 57­0 87 3.02007­08 31­0 69­136 .507 0­0 .000 35­59 .593 162 5.2 9 32 32 27 82­3 173 5.62008­09 27­19 76­140 .543 0­0 .000 54­90 .600 169 6.3 12 40 33 28 84­4 206 7.6Career 87-21 182-350 .520 0-0 .000 102-177 .576 449 5.2 32 95 78 66 223-7 466 5.4

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After a two­year absence returned to theFighting Scots a year ago ... took awhile to get inplaying shape but was playing well by the end ofthe year ... head coach Greg Walcavich notes thathe is far ahead of where he was a year ago ...uses his big body well and has the ability to scoreinside and rebound, but also displayed a softtouch from outside ... originally transferred toEdinboro from New Haven in 2004­05 to be clos­er to his mother Darlene, who was ill and wouldlater pass away... gives the Scots a player whocan bang inside.

} 2008-09Finished as third­leading scorer (8.9 ppg.) andleading rebounder (7.0 rpg.) while starting all 28games ... shot 51.0 percent from the floor (106­209), second on the team, and made 37 of 63free throws (58.7 percent) ... was second inblocked shots with 27 ... led team in scoringtwice and in rebounding 11 times, including 4 ofthe last 5 games ... had four double­doubles,including tying career high with 19 points andpulling down 11 rebounds against Slippery Rock,adding 4 blocked shots ... had 11 points andcareer­high 17 rebounds in win over Clarion.

} 2005-06One of three players to start all 31 games, help­ing Fighting Scots go 24­7, win the PSACChampionship, and go to the NCAA Division IIEast Regional ... finished as fifth­leading scorer at8.8 ppg. and was second in rebounding at 6.5rpg... shot 59.7 percent from the floor (114 of191), a figure that ranks fifth in a season atEdinboro, and was fourth in the PSAC ... had 42blocked shots, tied for second on the team andninth in the PSAC ... was the team’s leading scor­er once, that a 19­point effort in a loss atCalifornia(Pa.), and was the top rebounder ninetimes ... scored in double figures 15 times, andhad a pair of double­doubles ... opened hiscareer at Edinboro with a double­double, scoring13 points and pulling down 11 rebounds against

West Virginia Wesleyan ... other double­doublewas 13­point, season­high 14­rebound effortagainst East Stroudsburg ... scored 17 pointsagainst Mercyhurst, making 8 of 9 field goals,and also had 17 points at Kutztown ... hit a mem­orable shot against California(Pa.) with 6.5 sec­onds left in the game to give Edinboro a 61­60win at McComb Fieldhouse.

} At New HavenPlayed in 23 games, with 19 starts, for theChargers, averaging just over 15 minutes pergame ... averaged 3.9 ppg. and 3.8 rpg. whileshooting 58.5 percent from the floor (38 of 65)... led the team with 15 blocked shots ... notchedlone double­figure game against Dowling, scor­ing 11 points in 16 minutes ... made 4 of 5 fieldgoals and 3 of 4 free throws in that contest ...had 9 points and 8 rebounds vs. Molloy andSouthampton, and finished with 9 points and 6boards in early­season meeting with Dowling.

} High SchoolCompleted prep career at Massanutten(Va.)Military Academy after playing at Canon­McMillan High School ... averaged 11 points, 5rebounds and 2 blocks for a very strongMassanutten team in 2003­04 ... graduated fromCanon­McMillan in 2003 after missing senior sea­son due to a serious knee injury ... as a junioraveraged 20 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocks,and was an honorable mention Street & Smith’sAll­American heading into his senior year beforesuffering the injury in a pre­sseason scrimmage ...scored over 1,000 career points while beingnamed to the Washington(Pa.) Observer­Reporter Fab Five ... was an all­conference selec­tion all three seasons and also an all­sectionchoice.

} PersonalBorn April 15, 1985 ... full name is Justin Moore ...General Studies major ... son of John Moore IIIand the late Darlene Moore.

34 Justin MooreForward 6’6” 260 lbs. Senior

Canonsburg, PA Canon-McMillan HS

} Career HighsPoints: 19 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/09; vs.

California(Pa.), 2/11/06Rebounds: 17 vs. Clarion, 2/28/09Field Goals Made: 9 vs. California(Pa.), 2/11/06Field Goals Attempted: 16 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/09Free Throws Made: 5 vs. Mercyhurst, 2/11/09; vs. Lock

Haven, 2/18/06; vs. West Virginia Wesleyan,11/15/05

Free Throws Attempted: 7 vs. Mercyhurst, 2/11/09Assists: 3 on five occasionsSteals: 3 vs. West Chester, 3/3/06; vs. Mansfield,

12/3/95Blocked Shots: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 2/14/09; vs.

Gannon, 1/28/09; vs. West Chester, 3/3/06

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Justin Moore’s CareerYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2004­05* 23­19 38­65 .585 0­0 .000 14­24 .583 87 3.8 13 12 15 11 43­2 90 3.92005­06 31­31 114­191 .597 0­0 .000 44­60 .733 201 6.5 34 46 42 24 96­2 272 8.82008­09 28­28 106­208 .510 0­0 .000 37­63 .587 197 7.0 7 37 27 14 78­1 249 8.9At Edinboro 59-59 220-399 .551 0-0 .000 81-123 .659 398 6.7 41 83 69 38 174-3 521 8.8Career 82-78 258-464 .556 0-0 .000 95-147 .646 485 5.9 54 95 84 49 217-5 611 7.5

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Joined the team as a walk­on a year ago andhas been a pleasant surprise ... head coachGreg Walcavich notes that in a year’s time hehas made tremendous strides and should be acontributo in the frontcourt this year ...Walcavich notes that he doesn’t look like thesame player ... provides the Fighting Scots withfrontcourt depth.

} 2008-09Appeared in eight games for a total of 77 min­utes ... scored 11 points (1.4 ppg.) and pulleddown 15 rebounds (1.9 rpg.) ... only made 3 of11 field goals, but was a perfect 4­for­4 at theline ... most of his production came againstPenn State Greater Allegheny, as he played 19minutes, finishing with 9 points and 4rebounds ... made 3 of 6 field goals, including 1of 3 three­pointers, and was 2 of 2 at the line ...also blocked a shot.

} High SchoolPlayed for head coach Brian Emick at nearbyFort LeBoeuf High School ... was a two­yearstarter for the Bison, averaging 14.9 ppg. and9.4 rpg. as a senior ... led the team in both cat­egories ... scored in double figures in 19 of 22games and had 12 double­doubles ... an All­Region 4 first team selection ... as a junior,averaged 10.5 ppg. and 5.4 rpg. in 24 games,second on the team in both categories ...scored in double figures in 14 games and had 4double­doubles ... also earned three letters infootball, and was a second team All­Region 4choice.

} PersonalBorn December 26, 1986 ... full name isAndrew John Walczak ... Accounting &Financial Services major with a minor inChemistry ... has a 3.18 GPA ... son of Rhondaand John Walczak.

Andrew Walczak 35Forward 6’6” 215 lbs. SeniorWaterford, PA Fort LeBoeuf HS

Andrew Walczak’s Career at EdinboroYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2008­09 8­0 3­11 .273 1­4 .250 4­4 1.000 15 1.9 2 7 1 2 7­0 11 1.4

} Career HighsPoints: 9 vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny,

11/22/08Rebounds: 4 vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny,

11/22/08Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny,

11/22/08Field Goals Attempted: 6 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/083­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/083­Pt. Field Goals Att.: 3 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/08Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/08; vs. Urbana, 12/20/08Free Throws Attempted: 2 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/08; vs. Urbana, 12/20/08Assists: 1 vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny,

11/22/08; vs. Urbana, 12/20/08Steals: 1 vs. Urbana, 12/20/08Blocks: 2 vs. California(Pa.), 1/24/09; vs. Clarion,

1/31/09

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Former transfer from West Virginia Tech whois believed to be the first seven­footer atEdinboro ... has the ability to hit the outsidejumper but must continue to get stronger andis still growing into his body ... has workedharder this fall and is making progress ... pro­vides depth in the frontcourt.

} 2008-09Played in just two games last season for a totalof 17 minutes ... scored 4 points (2.0 ppg.) andhad 5 rebounds (2.5 rpg.) ... was 2­for­4 fromthe floor and blocked a pair of shots ... played13 minutes against Penn State GreaterAlleghney, finishing with 2 points and 2rebounds ... had season­high 3 rebounds vs.Urbana.

} At West Virginia TechAppeared in six games, finishing with 5 pointsand 2 rebounds ... made 2 of 5 field goals andwas 1 of 2 at the line ... played 10 minutes.

} High SchoolPlayed just one season of basketball at GlenOak High School for head coach Jack Grenalds.

} PersonalBorn April 1, 1988 … full name is Stefan JeffreyMueller ... nickname is 7 foot ... Painting andDrawing major ... son of Rachel and JeffMueller.

55 Stefan MuellerCenter 7’0” 240 lbs. Junior

Canton, OH GlenOak HS

} Career HighsPoints: 2 vs. Urbana, 12/20/08; vs. Penn State

Greater Allegheny, 11/22/08Rebounds: 3 vs. Urbana, 12/20/08Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Urbana, 12/20/08; vs. Penn

State Greater Allegheny, 11/22/08Field Goals Attempted: 33 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/08Steals: 1 vs. Urbana, 12/20/08; vs. Penn State

Greater Allegheny, 11/22/08

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Stefan Mueller’s CareerYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2007­08* 6­0 2­5 .400 0­0 .000 1­2 .500 2 0.3 0 3 0 0 3­0 5 0.82008­09 2­0 2­4 .500 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 5 2.5 0 0 0 2 4­0 4 2.0Career 8-0 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 7 0.9 0 3 0 2 7-0 9 1.1

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Emerged as the starting point guard late inthe year ... has made considerable and consis­tent progress in his two seasons and has achance to have a very good year ... outstand­ing defensive player and accomplished ballhan­dler who displayed improved offensive skills ...highly­touted recruit two years ago who suf­fered through a tough shooting year as afreshman ... possesses great quickness ...enjoyed an outstanding career at nearbyGeneral McLane High School ... followed hisfather Roy, a member of the Edinboro Hall ofFame and named to the all­time basketballteam, to Edinboro.

} 2008-09Started the final five games at point guard andplayed in all 28 games ... averaged 3.3 ppg. whileplaying just over 16 minutes per game, adding 47assists with just 19 turnovers ... also had 26 steals... boosted his shooting percentage to 42.3 per­cent from the floor (33 of 78) and 39.6 percenton three­pointers (19 of 48) ... also went 7 of 12from the line after missing all nine of hisattempts as a freshman ... scored a career­high10 points at Gannon, matching his career highwith 5 assists ... over the five games he startedaveraged 7.4 ppg. with 15 assists ... had career­high 7 rebounds in first meeting at Clarion, thenin home game vs. Golden Eagles had a career­best 4 steals.

} 2007-08Played in 25 games, averaging just under 12 min­utes per game ... averaged 1.6 ppg. and 1.2 rpg.with 23 assists and 20 steals ... struggled to findhis shooting touch, hitting 28.8 percent from thefloor (15 of 52), 25.7 percent on three­pointers (9of 35), and missing all nine of his free throwattempts ... scored season­high 9 points in firstcareer game against Penn State NewKensington, making 3 of 4 field goals, includingall three three­point attempts ... had 7 points vs.Mansfield ... handed out 5 assists and had 3steals vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny, with 4assists against Slippery Rock.

} High SchoolWas part of an incredible success story atGeneral McLane High School, as the Lancers

on both the PIAA state championships in foot­ball and basketball in 2006­07 ... Lancersdefeated Greencastle Antrim, 57­55, in ClassAAA basketball title game, after many of thesame players led GM to a 28­23 win overPottsville in Class AAA football championshipgame ... ended up as a three­time all­state per­former in basketball, earning third team hon­ors as a sophomore and senior and a secondteam choice as a junior ... was also a three­timeall­region selection and helped the Lancers tothree District 10 championships and twoWestern finals ... concluded his career with1,463 points, ranking third all­time at GeneralMcLane, with the Lancers posting a 99­19 dur­ing his career ... had 558 assists and just 224turnovers, while setting school record with349 steals ... as a senior averaged 12.9 ppg.while leading the team in assists (150) andsteals (109) as Lancers finished 28­4 ... aver­aged 15.4 ppg. as a junior for 26­3 Lancers, andwas named the region Player of the Year ... ledteam with 146 assists and 92 steals ... was alsonamed Player of the Year in the region as asophomore after averaging 16.2 ppg. withteam­highs of 136 assists and 79 steals ... infootball, played running back, quarterback anddefensive back for the Lancers, earning firstteam all­region honors as a senior at defensiveback, and second team accolades as a junior ...helped Lancers to two District 10 titles ... wasalso a standout in baseball, oddly enough as aleft­handed shortstop, where he was a two­time first team all­region selection.

} PersonalBorn August 23, 1988 ... full name is RobertKenneth Stauffer ... SecondaryEducation/Social Studies major with a 3.35 GPA... son of Marla and Roy Stauffer ... fatherserved as an assistant basketball coach atGeneral McLane and ranks 19th in career scor­ing at Edinboro with 1,149 points while playingfrom 1971­74 ... also holds school record forcareer free throw percentage (.863) ... Royalso played baseball for the Fighting Scots,while mother played softball at Edinboro ...most memorable sports moment is winningtwo state championships in one year.

Bobby Stauffer 25Guard 5’9” 175 lbs. JuniorEdinboro, PA General McLane HS

} Career HighsPoints: 10 vs. Gannon, 2/18/09Rebounds: 7 vs. Clarion, 1/31/09Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Gannon, 2/18/09Field Goals Attempted: 9 vs. Gannon, 2/18/093­Pt. Field Goals Made: 3 vs. Penn State New

Kensington, 11/17/073­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 6 vs. Gannon, 2/18/09Free Throws Made: 2 vs. Mercyhurst, 1/21/09;

vs. Clarion, 1/31/09Free Throws Attempted: 5 vs. Slippery Rock,

2/13/08Assists: 5 on four occasionsSteals: 4 vs. Clarion, 2/28/09; vs. Seton Hill, 12/30/07Blocked Shots: 1 vs. Clarion, 1/31/09

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Bobby Stauffer’s Career at EdinboroYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2007­08 25­0 15­52 .288 9­35 .257 0­9 .000 30 1.2 23 21 0 20 34­1 39 1.62008­09 28­5 33­78 .423 19­48 .396 7­12 .583 27 1.0 47 19 1 26 40­1 92 3.3Career 53-5 48-130 .369 28-83 .337 7-21 .333 57 1.1 70 40 1 46 74-2 131 2.5

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Welcome addition to team after sitting outthe 2008­09 campaign with a back injury ... actu­ally has not played since late December of 2007due to injury, missing the last 50 games ... willplay a huge role as long as he is healthy ... hasthe ability to play on the wing or at the point ...was just becoming an integral part of the back­court rotation when he was forced to sit out ...has been dogged by injuries, after missing six ofthe final seven games his freshman year due toan ankle injury ... provides size in the backcourtand is also a capable three­point threat ... hard­nosed player who has the reputation of a win­ner.

} 2008-09Injury redshirt due to back injury.

} 2007-08Saw action in the first nine games before missingthe rest of the season due to a back injury thathad impacted him since preseason drills ... wasaveraging just under 15 minutes per game, with4.0 ppg. and 2.0 rpg... handed out 11 assists ...scored a career­high 12 points along with 5rebounds against Millersville in 27 minutes, hismost extensive action ... had 8 points, mainly ona 6­for­8 showing at the free throw line, againstWest Virginia Wesleyan.

} 2006-07Played in 23 games before sitting out six of thefinal seven games with an ankle injury ... startedthree games ... while playing just under 15 min­utes per game, averaged 2.3 ppg. and 2.0 rpg...another of the backcourt performers who strug­

gled with his shot, making 27.9 percent of hisfield goal attempts, including 7 of 31 three­point­ers ... handed out 27 assists ... scored a season­high 8 points against Shippensburg, going 2­for­2on three­pointers ... had 6 points on three occa­sions ... showed his ability to hit the boards with7 rebounds against Kutztown.

} High SchoolPlayed for coach Jeff Ackerman at Moon AreaHigh School, where he helped the Tigers to a 96­23 record during his four seasons ... part of the2003­04 team which won the PIAA Class AAAstate championship, and helped Moon to threeWPIAL championships ... a two­year starter whoearned third team All­State honors as a seniorafter averaging 12.5 ppg. with 6 assists per game... Tigers finished with 24­6, reaching the PIAAClass AAA quarterfinals before losing to GeneralMcLane of Edinboro, 58­57 in overtime ... wasalso an All­Section and All­WPIAL selection bothas a junior and senior, and named to PittsburghPost­Gazette Fab Five last year ... averaged 12.5points and 5 assists as a junior, with Moon going23­5 ... Tigers were 29­3 in 2003­04 ... also a stand­out in baseball, earning All­Section accolades hisfinal three years.

} PersonalBorn February 11, 1987 … full name is DanielJoseph Walsh ... nickname is DWalsh ... BusinessAdminstration major with a 3.13 GPA … son ofJoAnn and Michael Walsh ... father played base­ball at Ohio University and brother Brian is amember of the basketball team at Xavier.

15 Danny WalshGuard 6’1” 185 lbs. Junior

Moon Township, PA Moon Area HS

} Career HighsPoints: 12 vs. Millersville, 12/1/07Rebounds: 7 vs. Kutztown, 12/20/06Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Millersville, 12/1/07Field Goals Attempted: 9 vs Millersville, 12/1/073­Pt. Field Goals Made: 2 vs. Millersville, 12/1/07; vs.

Shippensburg, 1/10/073­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 5 vs. Franciscan,

1/24/07Free Throws Made: 6 vs. West Virginia Wesleyam

11/20/07Free Throws Attempted: 8 vs. West Virginia

Wesleyan, 11/20/07Assists: 4 vs. Penn State New Kensington, 11/17/07;

vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/16/07Steals: 2 on four occasionsBlocks: 2 vs. Penn State McKeesport, 11/25/06

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Danny Walsh’s Career at EdinboroYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2006­07 23­3 17­61 .279 7­31 .226 12­16 .750 45 2.0 27 29 3 12 26­1 53 2.32007­08 9­0 9­35 .257 3­18 .167 15­22 .682 18 2.0 11 7 1 3 14­0 36 4.0Career 32-3 26-96 .271 10-49 .204 27-38 .711 63 2.0 38 36 4 15 40-1 89 2.8

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Highly­regarded recruit a year ago who hasstruggled with injuries since joining theFighting Scots ... could play a role in the front­court if he can get healthy, but has beenunable to work out in early season drills ... veryathletic player who can hit the outside jumper... also a strong student.

} 2008-09Saw action in 20 games averaging just overeight minutes per game ... averaged 3.2 ppg.and 1.5 rpg, while shooting 50.0 percent fromthe floor (29 of 57) and 62.5 percent from theline (5 of 8) ... blocked 5 shots ... top gamecame against Penn State Greater Allegheny, ashe was named the PSAC West Freshman of theWeek after scoring a season­high 16 points ...made 7 of 13 field goals and 2 of 2 free throws,with 4 rebounds, in 19 minutes ... scored 7points against Urbana, with season­best 6rebounds, and also had 7 points vs.Bloomsburg.

} High SchoolWas a three­year starter in basketball for headcoach Rob Carmody at Mars High School ...

departed as the school’s all­time leading scorerwith 1,208 points ... broke the record of TimFrye, who broke the record that was held byCress’ father, Bill, who scored 1,098 pointswhile playing at Mars in the ‘70’s ... the firstplayer at Mars to total over 1,200 points, 700rebounds and 100 blocks ... as a senior aver­aged 21.5 points, 12.7 rebounds and 2 blocksper game ... set the single­season scoringrecord with 517 points last year, after scoring452 points as a junior ... was named the ButlerEagle Boys Player of the Year the last twoseasons, sharing the award as a junior withKnoch’s Bob Briggs ... also a two­timeWPIAL All­Section 1 AAA selection ... playedin the Roundball Classic and was MVP of theCager Classic All­Star Game.

} PersonalBorn January 6, 1990 … full name is StephenRichard Cress ... Financial Services major with aminor in Accounting ... has a 3.89 GPA ... son ofKristina and Bill Cress ... father played basket­ball at Westminster.

Steve Cress 44Forward 6’5” 218 lbs. SophomoreMars, PA Mars Area HS

Steve Cress’ Career at EdinboroYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2008­09 20­0 29­57 .509 1­4 .250 5­8 .625 30 1.5 3 9 5 4 20­0 64 3.2

} Career HighsPoints: 16 vs. Penn State Greater Allegheny, 11/22/08Rebounds: 6 vs. Urbana, 12/20/08Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/08Field Goals Attempted: 13 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/083­Pt. Field Goals Made: 1 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/4/093­Pt. Field Goals Attempted: 1 on four occasionsFree Throws Made: 2 vs. Penn State Greater

Allegheny, 11/22/08; vs. Bloomfield,11/16/08

Free Throws Attempted: 2 vs. Penn State GreaterAllegheny, 11/22/08; vs. Bloomfield,11/16/08

Assists: 1 vs. East Stroudsburg, 1/11/09; vs. Kutztown,1/10/09; vs. Bloomsburg, 1/4/09

Steals: 2 vs. Urbana, 12/20/08Blocks: 2 vs. Charleston(WV), 12/17/08

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Former transfer from Slippery Rock whoquite possibly could be the biggest addition tothe team after having to sit out the 2008­09campaign ... took advantage of last season towork on his skills and also mature physically ...head coach Greg Walcavich feels he has threeterrific years ahead of him ... was a key contrib­utor at Slippery Rock as a true freshman.

} 2008-09Redshirted.

} At Slippery RockPlayed in 23 games, with 17 starts, in 2007­08 ...averaged 7.5 ppg., fifth on the team, and 5.0rpg., which led The Rock ... shot a respectable48.5 percent from the floor (66 of 136), butwas at just 43.6 percent from the line (41 of

94) ... was third on team in blocks (10) ... aver­aged just over 23 minutes per contest ... ledSRU in scoring twice, with 16 points againstBloomsburg amd 12 vs. California(Pa.) ... wasthe top rebounder on eight occasions, includ­ing 10 against East Stroudsburg.

} High SchoolWas a three­year starter at Perry TraditionalAcademy for head coach Marco Corona ... as asenior averaged 21 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assistsand 2 blocks ... earned first team All­CityLeague honors as a junior and senior.

} PersonalBorn July 15, 1989 ... full name is Cory A.Somerville ... nickname is Weeze ... BusinessMarketing major ... son of Chervelle Nesbit.

23 Cory SomervilleForward 6’5” 225 lbs. Sophomore

Pittsburgh, PA Perry Traditional Academy

} Career HighsPoints: 16 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/12/08Rebounds: 10 vs. East Stroudsburg, 12/19/07Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Bloomsburg, 1/12/08Field Goals Attempted: 11 vs. Shippensburg, 2/2/08;

vs. Mansfield, 1/13/08Free Throws Made: 7 vs. Cheyney, 1/6/08Free Throws Attempted: 13 vs. Cheyney, 1/6/08Assists: 5 vs. Penn State New Kensington, 2/16/08;

vs. Shippensburg, 2/2/08Steals: 3 vs. Mansfield, 1/13/08Blocked Shots: 3 vs. Youngstown State, 12/29/07

at Slippery Rock

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Cory Somerville’s Career at Slippery RockYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2007­08 23­17 66­136 .485 0­1 .000 41­94 .436 115 5.0 29 36 10 9 44­2 173 7.5

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Brother of former Fighting Scot standoutDevon Knight, and was a highly­regardedrecruit coming out of Penn Hills High School ...was originally set to play at Robert Morris, butnever played for the Colonials ... attendedHoward but did not play there ... extremelyathletic player who will have some rust toshake off but will have every opportunity tocontribute immediately on the wing ... possess­es good size and good ball skills.

} High SchoolPlayed for coach Jim Rocco at Penn Hills HighSchool, helping the Indians rank among thetop teams in the state ... three­year starterwho was a third team All­State selection as asenior in 2003 ... averaged 18.5 ppg. and 6.1rpg., helping Penn Hills win WPIAL Quad Achampionship and advance to state quarterfi­nals ... was named to Pittsburgh Post­GazetteFab 5 and Pittsburgh Tribune Review Fab 5 as a

senior, also earning All­WPIAL and All­Sectionhonors ... combined with younger brotherDevon to score 35 points as Penn Hills defeat­ed Upper St. Clair, 51­41, in the WPIAL ClassAAAA campionship game ... finished the gamewith 23 points, including a memorablerebound dunk off his brother’s missed shot ...considered by Rocco as the second­best playerto come through Penn Hills after former WestVirginia standout Drew Schifino.

} PersonalBorn April 18, 1984 ... full name is Byron OliverKnight II ... Health & Physical Education major... son of Evelyn King and Byron Knight ...younger brother Devon played for Edinborofrom 2004­08 and helped Edinboro win arecord 89 games during that period ... uncle isformer Pittsburgh All­American Billy Knight,and another uncle, Terry, also played atPittsburgh.

Byron Knight 5Guard 6’4” 200 lbs. JuniorPittsburgh, PA Penn Hills HS

Junior college transfer who should see plentyof action at guard ... like Bryon Knight, is athlet­ic and has good size for the backcourt ... headcoach Greg Walcavich likes his basketball skills... canadian import who played at both LakeRegion State JC and Kirkwood CC.

} At Kirkwood CCHelped team finish with 26­6 while averaging7.6 ppg. and 4.5 rpg. in 24 games ... shot 39.9percent from the floor (69 of 173), making 17of 52 three­pointers (32.7 pct.) and was 28 of44 from the free throw line (63.6 pct.).

} At Lake Region StatePlayed in 21 games for the Royals in 2007­08,averaging 6.0 ppg. and 2.4 rpg... helped Lake

Region to 22­10 record ... shot 46.5 percentfrom the floor (46 of 99), making 9 of 24three­pointers (37.5 pct.), and was a hot 89.2percent from the line (25 of 28)

} High SchoolPlayed for head coach John Smith at OakwoodHigh School in Toronto ... was a four­yearstarter who averaged 22 pppg., 9 rpg. and 3blocks per game as a senior ... earned TorontoSun All­City honors as a senior.

} PersonalBorn February 24, 1987 ... nickname is Alyno ...Sports Administration major ... son of J.P.Biangandu ... brother Chretien Lukusa playedbasketball at Binghamton University.

Al Muteba 3Guard 6’4” 192 lbs. JuniorToronto, ONT Oakwood HS

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Don’t let youthful looks fool you … earlysignee who is extremely talented and will pushfor playing time at point guard immediately …excellent playmaker with the ability to score,and displayed a knock for excelling in the biggames as a prepster … not very big but aheady, intelligent player … also an outstandingstudent.

} High SchoolLed Greensburg Salem to a berth in the PIAAClass AAA state championship game, hittinggame­winning shots in three playoff gamesbefore the Golden Lions finally lost toArchbishop Carroll in the finals … departed asthird all­time leading scorer with 1,455 pointsafter averaging 17.7 ppg. as a senior … earnedsecond team All­State honors and was a firstteam All­Section selection and was named toPittsburgh Post­Gazette Fab 5 … was namedthe Pittsburgh Tribune­Review Player of theYear … shot 40 percent from the floor (144 of361), including 58 of 145 on three­pointers, andexcelled at the free throw line, making 168 of198, a school record 85.0 percent … addedteam­high 194 assists to finish with a school­record 649 for his career, while committing

just 86 turnovers … ranks third in career steals(207) … started all four years at point guard,and all told the Golden Lions finished with an89­19 record during that period, including 23­6a year ago … enjoyed incredible success dur­ing the PIAA playoff run … went the length ofthe court to hit a driving layup at the buzzer in68­66 win over Chartiers Valley in secondround game, then hit winning layup with 20seconds left to defeat Farrell in the quarterfi­nals … concluded stretch with four freethrows in the final minute of semifinals to beatHampton … a three­time All­Section 3 choicewho averaged 15.8 ppg. as a junior, finishingwith 176 assists and 71 steals … as a sopho­more contributed 10.1 ppg. and once again ledGolden Lions in assists with 144, with 40 steals… started as a freshman, leading the team inassists (135) while averaging 9.2 ppg.

} PersonalBorn June 26, 1990 ... full name is ChristopherJohn Klimchock ... Health & Physical Educationmajor ... son of Rose and Rick Klimchock …father Rick served as the boys basketballcoach at Jeannette(Pa.) High School and sisterLaura was a 1,000­point scorer at St. VincentCollege.

4 Chris KlimchockGuard 5’9” 150 lbs. Freshman

Greensburg, PA Greensburg Salem HS

Physically­mature player who has a chance tomake an immediate impact in the frontcourt… very good basketball player who has excel­lent strength and athletic ability … plays hard… another product of a former Fighting Scot,playing for Larry Betar at Altoona(Pa.) HighSchool.

} High SchoolPlayed for Larry Betar, a standout at the Boroin the early ‘70’s, at Altoona(Pa.) Area HighSchool … helped the Mountain Lions to a 13­10finish as a senior, finishing as the leading scor­er (16.3 ppg.) and rebounder (11.8 rpg.) … atwo­year starter who led team in reboundingboth years and averaged a double­double bothseasons … as a senior, shot 56.6 percent fromthe floor (155 of 274), including 8 of 29 on

three­pointers, and was 40 of 86 from the line… added 39 assists, 30 blocked shots and 23steals … played in the 4th Annual AltoonaMirror Classic, scoring 19 points and pullingdown 11 rebounds … scored a season­high 30points against Bishop McCort, with 17rebounds, and had 22 points and 20 boards vs.Shaler … Altoona finished 16­11 his junior year,losing to nearby McDowell High School, 57­45,in PIAA playoffs … also a standout in track &field, competing in the high jump and longjump, and started one season in football.

} PersonalBorn June 19, 1991 ... full name is AnthonyTravis Lytle ... undeclared major ... son of Julieand John Lytle.

21 Anthony LytleForward 6’5” 225 lbs. Freshman

Altoona, PA Altoona Area HS

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2008-09 in Review

} Section Contents2008-09 in Review ..........................................222008-09 Final Statistics ..................................23Pa. State Athletic Conference ......................24PSAC Statistics............................................24-252008-09 Box Scores ..................................26-31Senior Bios........................................................32

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The good news for the 2008­09 Edinboro men’s basketball team wasan appearance in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference tournament forthe ninth straight year. The bad news come in the form of four straight losseslate in the year, marking the longest losing streak since 2003­04.

Edinboro would finish the regular season with an 88­79 win overClarion, giving the Fighting Scots the fourth spot in the Western Division play­offs. Unfortunately, that left the Fighting Scots facing a Gannon team on itshomecourt that was on a run and ultimately reached the Elite Eight.

The Fighting Scots would suffer an 89­75 loss at Gannon in the PSACQuarterfinals to end the year at 18­10. It marked Edinboro’s 12th straight non­losing season and the eight time in the last nine years with at least 18 wins.

But veteran head coach Greg Walcavich couldn’t help but sit back andthink what might have been. The Fighting Scots opened the year with eightstraight wins and were 10­1 just days into the New Year. In a sign of things tocome, Edinboro dropped a pair of PSAC crossover games on the road toKutztown and East Stroudsburg after holding double digit leads in the first halfin both contests.

Weeks later, the Fighting Scots were 17­5 and appeared on the verge ofnot only gaining a first round PSAC playoff game at home, but also securing afourth NCAA playoff berth in the last five years.

The streak of five losses in the final six games got started with a 96­87loss at home to a much­improved Slippery Rock team. Chris Bess sent thegame into overtime at 76­76, but The Rock dominated the extra session.

Bess’ three marked the second time he had sent a game into overtimewith a shot from beyond the arc. His three­pointer with 1.3 seconds left fromthe top of the key sent an earlier game against Mercyhurst into overtime, butEdinboro also lost that game, 76­71.

The addition of Gannon and Mercyhurst into the PSAC had a definiteimpact on the Western Division. Throw in a Slippery Rock team which enjoyedits finest campaign in almost 15 years, plus a rejuvenated Indiana(Pa.) squad,along with usual PSAC power California(Pa.), and the schedule became a realmeatgrinder.

That was clearly evident at the end of the season. Following theSlippery Rock game, four days later the Boro had to play at Gannon, suffering a79­62 defeat. That was followed by a one­point defeat at home toCalifornia(Pa.) and a seven­point road loss at IUP.

It is totally unfair, however, to leave the impression that the year was adisappointment. The Fighting Scots battled several injuries and had someimpressive wins.

On the injury front, Vlad Kovalevsky played through a bothersome kneeinjury the second half of the season and ultimately had to undergo surgeryafter the season. Starting point guard Larry Bryant missed the second Gannongame with an injury and gave way to Bobby Stauffer in the starting lineup thelast five games. Finally, Danny Walsh missed the entire season with a backinjury.

The season­opening eight­game winning streak featured four roadwins, including a 75­62 win at Charleston(WV). The lone loss in the first 11games may have come in Edinboro’s best showing of that period, as theFighting Scots were edged on the road at Alderson­Broaddus, 85­83. TheBattlers would go on to reach the Atlantic Regional semifinals.

The New Year began with an 86­77 win over Mansfield, followed by a94­78 decision over Bloomsburg the next day.

Edinboro posted one of its biggest comebacks in years at Slippery Rock,rallying from a 19­point deficit with eight minutes remaining to hand The Rockan 85­82 defeat. Joe Jones (27 points) and Gil Cummings (24) combined for 51points in the win.

The next three games somewhat typified the topsy­turvy season, andthe tough schedule. After dropping the 76­71 overtime decision at Mercyhurst,the Fighting Scots came back three days later and picked up a rare win at Cal’sHamer Hall, handing the Vulcans a 56­52 defeat.

Edinboro then dropped a 66­65 decision to sixth­ranked Gannon, one ofsix losses by five points or less.

Two other wins of note were an 83­78 triumph at home against IUP,and a 72­68 victory at Mercyhurst.

There were also plenty of individual highlights, as well, led by Jones.

The senior guard enjoyed one of the most prolific scoring seasons in Boro his­tory, averaging 21.4 ppg. and scoring 598 points. The scoring average rankedsixth all­time, and the point total was fourth. Jones became just the fourthFighting Scot to score 500 points in a season more than once after also scoring518 points a year earlier.

Jones would go on to earn first team All­PSAC West honors for the sec­ond straight year. He was then named to the 2009 State Farm Coaches’Division II All­America Team as selected by the National Basketball CoachesAssociation (NABC). Jones was one of 16 players named to the Division II All­America Team, and the lone player from the Pennsylvania State AthleticConference. He was also selected to play in the 2009 NABC All­Star Game inSpringfield, Massachusetts. Jones was the second Fighting Scot chosen toplay in the all­star game, joining Daren Tielsch.

Jones played one season at Roberts Wesleyan before transferring toEdinboro. In just three seasons he proceeded to climb into many career statis­tical categories. He concluded his career ranked seventh in scoring with 1,445points. He also stands sixth in career assists with 359 and ninth in career stealswith 143. In addition, Jones ranks eighth in career field goals made (539), sixthin career field goals attempted (1,211), fourth in career three­pointers made(166), and fifth in career three­pointers attempted (466).

Backcourt mate Cummings also enjoyed a strong season, averaging 15.6ppg. Jones finished second in the conference in scoring, while Cummings wastenth.

Justin Moore had a lot of rust to shake off after not playing since the2005­06 campaign, and had to play hos way back into shape. The 6’5”, 240 lb­plus forward enjoyed a solid season, averaging 8.9 ppg. and 7.0 rpg.

Bryant had a hot­and­cold campaign, but proved to be a clutch per­former while averaging 8.1 ppg. with 91 assists, 52 steals, and 36 three­pointers.

Finally, Chris Bess continued the transition from former football playe tosixth man on the basketball team. The 6’1”, 225 lb. junior averaged 7.7 ppg.and 4.3 rpg.

Fighting Scots Felled by Late Losing Streak, End at 18-10

Joe Jones became just the fourth player in school history toscore 500 points in two different seasons, and earned NABC

All-American honors after averaging 21.4 ppg.

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Date Opponent Score Att. Hi Scorer Hi Rebounder Opp Hi Scorer Opp Hi RebounderNov. 15 vs. Chestnut Hill W, 79­61 50 Cummings (17) Bess (7) McFadden (25) Davidheiser (9)Nov. 16 vs. Bloomfield W, 74­65 50 Jones (16) Kovalevsky (13) Knox (20) Knox (8)

Cummings (16) Sampson (8)Nov. 22 PSU GREATER ALLEGHENY W, 85­54 317 Jones (17) Moore (6) Simmons (11) Gaston (7)

Brown (6) Hatcher (11) Thompson (7)Nov. 30 THIEL W, 78­69 376 Jones (25) Bess (8) Mirizio (17) Sefscik (7)Dec. 3 at West Va. Wesleyan W, 82­76 450 Jones (34) Moore (9) Hoehner (18) Lucas (8)

Thomas (8)Dec. 6 LAKE ERIE W, 85­78 411 Jones (27) Moore (11) Thornton (33) Three with (5)Dec. 17 at Charleston(WV) W, 75­62 128 Jones (22) Brown (10) Wallace (20) Ross (11)Dec. 20 URBANA W, 83­62 222 Jones (22) Cummings (8) Brown (22) Naudziunas (8)Dec. 30 at Alderson­Broaddus L, 83­85 150 Jones (32) Brown (6) Liggins (28) Lee (10)Jan. 3 MANSFIELD W, 86­77 501 Jones (25) Cummings (7) Callahan (27) Carr (9)

Cummings (25) Moore (7)Jan. 4 BLOOMSBURG W, 94­78 411 Cummings (30) Cummings (9) Varanavage (16) Hoover (6)Jan. 10 at Kutztown L, 85­91 445 Jones (27) Kovalevsky (10) Dennis (27) Washington (15)Jan. 11 at East Stroudsburg L, 63­68 275 Jones (18) Kovalevsky (16) Lyons (19) Bach (11)Jan. 14 LOCK HAVEN* W, 87­72 562 Jones (20) Kovalevsky (11) Arre (18) Christian (12)

McLean (18) Jan. 17 at Slippery Rock* W, 85­82 Jones (27) Cummings (4) Camper (23) Stephens (9)

Jones (4)Jan. 21 MERCYHURST* L, 71­76 ot 1417 Cummings (20) Cummings (12) Nnadili (17) Armstrong (14)Jan. 24 at California(Pa.)* W, 56­52 1624 Jones (23) Moore (13) Nixon (13) Williams (6)Jan. 28 GANNON* L, 65­66 2062 Jones (19) Cummings (8) Howard (20) Stoczynski (8)

Moore (8)Jan. 31 at Clarion* W, 78­59 500 Moore (14) Bess (7) Hollis (15) McQueen (6)

Stauffer (7)Feb. 4 INDIANA(PA)* W, 83­78 903 Jones (23) Kovalevsky (7) Brooks (22) Webb (9)

Young (9)Feb. 7 at Lock Haven* W, 87­73 313 Jones (27) Kovalevsky (10) Arre (26) Christian (5)Feb. 11 at Mercyhurst* W, 72­68 Jones (24) Cummings (7) Engelmann (16) Terry (7)Feb. 14 SLIPPERY ROCK* L, 90­96 ot 763 Cummings (24) Moore (11) Stephens (26) Brown (14)Feb. 18 at Gannon* L, 62­79 2800 Bess (17) Moore (8) Goldcamp (23) Goldcamp (11)Feb. 21 CALIFORNIA(PA)* L, 72­73 971 Cummings (12) Bess (6) Nixon (24) Williams (8)

Moore (12)Feb. 25 at Indiana(Pa.)* L, 71­78 1000 Jones (25) Moore (14) Young (19) Young (9)Feb. 28 CLARION* W, 88­79 502 Jones (23) Moore (17) Hollis (24) Perry (7)

PSAC Quarterfinals at Erie, PAMar. 3 at Gannon L, 75­89 2005 Jones (15) Moore (5) Howard (29) Goldcamp (9)

* PSAC West contest

Final Record: 18-10PSAC West: 8-6

PLAYER G-GS MIN M/G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB AVG A TO BL ST PF-D PTS AVGJoseph Jones 28­28 980 35.0 221­456 .485 52­148 .351 104­150 .693 123 4.4 110 109 14 58 61­0 598 21.4Gil Cummings 28­28 872 31.1 138­329 .419 42­120 .350 119­155 .768 124 4.4 61 61 6 36 70­3 437 15.6Justin Moore 28­28 710 25.4 106­208 .510 0­0 .000 37­63 .587 197 7.0 7 37 27 14 78­1 249 8.9Larry Bryant 27­14 643 23.8 71­171 .415 36­98 .367 42­65 .646 76 2.8 91 82 3 52 55­3 220 8.1Chris Bess 28­9 616 22.0 69­52 .454 13­25 .520 65­82 .793 119 4.3 24 38 3 22 51­2 216 7.7Vlad Kovalevsky 27­19 716 26.5 76­140 .543 0­0 .000 54­90 .600 169 6.3 12 40 33 28 84­4 206 7.6Kyree Brown 27­9 403 14.9 28­86 .326 9­28 .321 29­50 .580 68 2.5 34 35 2 17 33­1 94 3.5Bobby Stauffer 28­5 450 16.1 33­78 .423 19­48 .396 7­12 .583 27 1.0 47 19 1 26 40­1 92 3.3Steve Chess 20­0 166 8.3 29­57 .509 1­4 .250 5­8 .625 30 1.5 3 9 5 4 20­0 64 3.2Andy Walczak 8­0 77 9.6 3­11 .273 1­4 .250 4­4 1.000 15 1.9 2 7 1 2 7­0 11 1.4Stefan Mueller 2­0 17 8.5 2­4 .500 0­0 .000 0­0 .000 5 2.5 0 0 2 0 4­0 4 2.0TeamBORO TOTALS 28 5650 776­1692 .459 173­475 .364 466­679 .686 1049 37.5 391 441 97 259 503­15 2191 78.2OPP TOTALS 28 5650 766­1726 .444 159­461 .345 355­539 .659 1037 37.0 397 503 106 192 571­24 2046 73.1

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2008-09 PSAC Men’s Basketball Standings

PSAC West OverallWest Division W L W LGannon 12 2 30 4Slippery Rock 11 3 21 8Indiana(Pa.) 10 4 22 8Edinboro 8 6 18 10California(Pa.) 6 8 13 13Mercyhurst 4 10 16 11Lock Haven 3 11 5 22Clarion 2 12 11 16

PSAC East OverallEast Division W L W LKutztown 13 1 28 5Cheyney 10 4 18 9West Chester 9 5 18 10Mansfield 8 6 15 12East Stroudsburg 7 7 16 11Shippensburg 4 10 12 15Millersville 4 10 10 17Bloomsburg 1 13 4 23

2009 PSAC Tournament} PSAC QUARTERFINALSGannon 89, Edinboro 75Slippery Rock 86, Indiana(Pa.) 69Kutztown 97, Mansfield 86Cheyney 85, West Chester 74} SEMIFINALSGannon 69, Cheyney 50Kutztown 103, Slippery Rock 90} CHAMPIONSHIPGannon 80, Kutztown 65

2008-09 PSAC Men’s Basketball TeamsWESTERN DIVISION

} First Team Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.Gerald Brooks, Indiana(Pa.) F 6­5 220 Jr.Pierre Howard, Gannon G 6­3 185 Sr.Joe Jones, Edinboro G 6­3 180 Sr.Joe Lindsey, Gannon G 5­10 160 Sr.Denell Stephens, Slippery Rock G 6­3 205 Sr.Darryl Webb, Indiana(Pa.) F 6­6 220 So.West Player of the Year: Denell Stephens, Slippery Rock West Rookie of the Year: Julian Sanders, Indiana (Pa.)West Coach of the Year: Kevin Reynolds, Slippery Rock

EASTERN DIVISION } First Team Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.Chris Bach, East Stroudsburg F 6­8 235 Sr.Dave Ben, Kutztown G 6­4 200 Sr.Stephen Dennis, Kutztown G 6­5 175 Jr.Ralph Hegamin, West Chester C 6­8 225 Sr.Tyrone Smith, Cheyney C 6­2 185 Jr.Kenneth St. George, West Chester G 6­3 190 Jr.East Player of the Year: Dave Ben, KutztownEast Rookie of the Year: Tony Fannick, MansfieldEast Coach of the Year: Bernie Driscoll, Kutztown

WESTERN DIVISION } Second Team Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.Jordan Armstrong, Mercyhurst F 6­6 230 Jr.Billy Arre, Lock Haven F 6­5 200 Sr.Kyle Camper, Slippery Rock G 6­2 190 Gr.Brian McTear, Mercyhurst G 6­0 160 Sr.Jerial Nixon, California(Pa.) G 6­1 220 Jr. Josh Yanke, Clarion C 6­8 225 Sr.

EASTERN DIVISION } Second Team Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.Yuseff Carr, Mansfield F 6­6 286 So.Dominique Curry, Cheyney F 6­4 215 Sr.Kehinde Roberts, West Chester G 6­4 205 Jr.Makal Stibbins, Millersville F/C 6­7 210 Sr.Ryan Washington, Kutztown F 6­6 202 So.Andre Woodlin, Kutztown G 6­3 190 Sr.

Individual Statistics} Field Goal Pct. GP FG FGA Pct. Jordan Armstrong, MC 27 136 212 .642Ryan Washington, Kutz 33 188 303 .620Makal Stibbins, Mill 27 159 260 .612Denell Stephens, SRU 29 244 424 .575Derrick Graff, Ship 27 142 260 .546Maron Brown, SRU 29 136 250 .544Yuseff Carr, Mans 27 149 282 .528Christian Warren, LHU 26 125 237 .527Darryl Webb, IUP 30 158 305 .518Chris Bach, ESU 27 173 335 .516} 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. GP 3FG 3FGA Pct.Kehinde Roberts, WCU 26 49 106 .462Andre Woodlin, Kutz 33 43 102 .422Julian Sanders, IUP 27 73 177 .412Joe Lindsey, GU 34 62 155 .400Julius Gray, Kutz 33 39 98 .398Ron Hollis, Clar 27 29 73 .397Mike Sherry, Clar 27 56 141 .397Elliot Engelmann, MC 23 39 99 .394Sean Christiansen, IUP 30 36 92 .391Nnamdi Nnadili, MC 27 55 141 .390}Free Throw Pct. GP FT FTA Pct.Billy Arre, LHU 26 108 123 .878Tony Fannick, Mans 27 72 82 .878Josh Yanke, Clar 27 64 74 .865Maurice Douglas, SRU 27 61 74 .824Chris Bach, ESU 27 166 207 .802Pierre Howard, GU 34 93 117 .795Chris Bess, Edin 28 65 82 .793Stephen Dennis, Kutz 33 170 215 .791

Kenneth St. George, WCU 23 134 171 .784Shameel Carty, Clar 27 75 97 .773} Rebounding GP No. Avg.Ralph Hegamin, WCU 28 276 9.9Denell Stephens, SRU 29 279 9.6Maron Brown, SRU 29 267 9.2Darryl Webb, IUP 30 276 9.2Chris Bach, ESU 27 247 9.1Ryan Washington, Kutz 33 280 8.5Makai Stibbins, Mill 27 223 8.3Derrick Graff, Ship 27 217 8.0Dominique Curry, Chey 27 209 7.7Yuseff Carr, Mans 27 209 7.7} Assists GP No. Avg.Kyle Camper, SRU 29 305 10.5Brian McTear, MC 27 129 4.8Stephen Dennis, Kutz 33 142 4.3Joe Lindsey, GU 34 144 4.2Thomas Young, IUP 30 120 4.0

Joe Jones, Edin 28 109 3.9Dave Ben, Kutz 33 127 3.8Pat Fleury, ESU 27 102 3.8Tyrone Smith, Chey 27 99 3.7Larry Bryant, Edin 27 91 3.4} Steals GP No. Avg.Stephen Dennis, Kutz 33 81 2.2Joe Jones, Edin 28 86 2.1Andre Woodlin, Kutz 33 61 2.1Denell Stephens, SRU 29 62 2.0Dave Ben, Kutz 33 65 2.0Dominique Curry, Chey 27 64 2.0Joe Lindsey, GU 34 50 1.9Larry Bryant, Edin 27 55 1.9Tyrone Smith, Chey 27 52 1.9Brian McTear, MC 27 65 1.8} Blocked Shots GP No. Avg.Chris Moore, Cal 26 67 2.6Chris Bach, ESU 27 56 2.1

} Scoring GP FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.Stephen Dennis, Kutz 33 254­506 .502 32­79 .405 170­215 .791 710 21.5Joe Jones, Edin 28 221­456 .485 52­148 .351 104­150 .693 598 21.4Dave Ben, Kutz 33 227­465 .488 66­180 .367 155­211 .735 675 20.5Denell Stephens, SRU 29 244­424 .575 23­67 .343 70­105 .667 581 20.0Billy Arre, LHU 26 166­404 .411 57­160 .356 108­123 .878 497 19.1Chris Bach, ESU 27 173­335 .516 0­1 .000 166­207 .802 512 19.0Ralph Hegamin, WCU 28 185­382 .484 25­69 .362 104­145 .717 499 17.8Kenneth St. George, WCU 23 107­276 .388 38­113 .336 134­171 .784 386 16.8Tyrone Smith, Chey 27 170­420 .405 25­110 .227 87­151 .576 452 16.7Gil Cummings, Edin 28 138­329 .419 42­20 .350 119­155 .768 437 15.6

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Ryan Washington, Kutz 33 65 2.0Derrick Graff, Ship 27 47 1.7Makal Stibbins, Mill 27 46 1.7Christian Warren, LHU 27 44 1.7Darryl Webb, IUP 30 45 1.5Cory Boone, Mans 26 39 1.5Dominique Curry, Chey 27 36 1.3Stephen Dennis, Kutz 33 40 1.2

Team Statistics} Scoring Offense GP Pts. Avg.Kutztown 33 2893 87.7Slippery Rock 29 2410 83.1Edinboro 28 2191 78.2Gannon 34 2614 76.9Mansfield 27 2056 76.1East Stroudsburg 27 2008 74.4Indiana(Pa.) 30 2227 74.2Clarion 27 1947 72.1Mercyhurst 27 1878 69.6West Chester 28 1944 69.4Cheyney 27 1831 67.8Millersville 27 1806 66.9Shippensburg 27 1802 66.7Bloomsburg 27 1750 64.8Lock Haven 27 1727 64.0California (Pa.) 26 1656 63.7} Scoring Defense GP Pts. Avg.Gannon 34 2021 59.4California (Pa.) 26 1610 61.9Cheyney 27 1724 63.9West Chester 28 1824 65.1Mercyhurst 27 1762 65.3Indiana(Pa.) 30 1969 65.6East Stroudsburg 27 1833 67.9Shippensburg 27 1838 68.1Slippery Rock 29 2022 69.7Mansfield 27 1948 72.1Kutztown 33 2393 72.5Millersville 27 1963 72.7Edinboro 28 2046 73.1Bloomsburg 27 2010 74.4Clarion 27 2016 74.7Lock Haven 27 2090 77.4} Scoring Margin Own Opp MargGannon 76.9 59.4 +17.4Kutztown 87.7 72.5 +15.2Slippery Rock 83.1 69.7 +13.4Indiana(Pa.) 74.2 65.6 +8.6East Stroudsburg 74.4 67.9 +6.5Edinboro 78.2 73.1 +5.2Mercyhurst 69.6 65.3 +4.3West Chester 69.4 65.1 +4.3Mansfield 76.1 72.1 +4.0Cheyney 67.8 63.9 +4.0California (Pa.) 63.7 61.9 +1.8Shippensburg 66.7 68.1 ­1.3Clarion 72.1 74.7 ­2.6Millersville 66.9 72.7 ­5.8Bloomsburg 64.8 74.4 ­9.6Lock Haven 64.0 77.4 ­13.4} Field Goal Pct. GP FG FGA Pct.Kutztown 33 1050 2109 .498Gannon 34 977 2010 .486Slippery Rock 29 917 1936 .474Indiana(Pa.) 30 819 1773 .462Edinboro 28 776 1692 .459Mercyhurst 27 668 1491 .448Mansfield 27 694 1570 .442East Stroudsburg 27 691 1565 .442Cheyney 27 700 1618 .433Clarion 27 698 1615 .432Shippensburg 27 631 1479 .427California (Pa.) 26 621 1463 .424Millersville 27 641 1518 .422West Chester 28 661 1575 .420Lock Haven 27 637 1534 .415Bloomsburg 27 655 1605 .408} FG Pct. Defense GP FG FGA Pct.Gannon 34 725 1829 .396Indiana(Pa.) 30 711 1749 .407Shippensburg 27 651 1592 .409Mercyhurst 27 596 1455 .410

Slippery Rock 29 728 1776 .410Kutztown 33 876 2136 .410East Stroudsburg 27 661 1596 .414California (Pa.) 26 596 1437 .415Cheyney 27 569 1367 .416Mansfield 27 702 1639 .428West Chester 28 632 1438 .440Edinboro 28 766 1726 .444Bloomsburg 27 722 1597 .452Millersville 27 705 1551 .455Clarion 27 719 1546 .465Lock Haven 27 794 1647 .482} 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. GP 3FG 3FGA Pct.Kutztown 33 194 495 .392Edinboro 28 173 475 .364Indiana(Pa.) 30 177 488 .363Gannon 34 184 527 .349Clarion 27 164 473 .347Mercyhurst 27 211 611 .345Mansfield 27 201 584 .344West Chester 28 155 460 .337East Stroudsburg 27 146 453 .322Bloomsburg 27 137 431 .318Shippensburg 27 120 378 .317Millersville 27 159 504 .315Slippery Rock 29 229 726 .315Lock Haven 27 155 508 .305Cheyney 27 119 417 .285California (Pa.) 26 107 383 .279} 3-Pt. FG Per Game GP 3FG 3FGA Avg.Slippery Rock 29 229 726 7.9Mercyhurst 27 211 561 7.8Mansfield 27 201 584 7.4Edinboro 28 173 475 6.2Clarion 27 164 473 6.1Indiana(Pa.) 30 177 488 5.9Millersville 27 159 504 5.9Kutztown 33 194 495 5.9Lock Haven 27 155 508 5.7West Chester 28 155 460 5.5Gannon 34 184 527 5.4East Stroudsburg 27 146 453 5.4Bloomsburg 27 137 431 5.1Shippensburg 27 120 378 4.4Cheyney 27 119 417 4.4California (Pa.) 26 107 383 4.1} 3-Pt. FG Pct. Defense GP 3FG 3FGA Pct.Indiana(Pa.) 30 174 601 .290Kutztown 33 185 607 .305West Chester 28 146 479 .305Slippery Rock 29 157 490 .320Gannon 34 182 567 .321East Stroudsburg 27 148 455 .325Bloomsburg 27 162 498 .325California (Pa.) 26 136 416 .327Mercyhurst 27 154 469 .328Millersville 27 147 443 .332Cheyney 27 164 493 .333Shippensburg 27 166 496 .335Mansfield 27 136 397 .343Edinboro 28 159 461 .345Clarion 27 180 506 .356Lock Haven 27 164 459 .357} Free Throw Pct. GP FT FTA Pct.Mansfield 27 467 625 .747Clarion 27 387 522 .741Kutztown 33 599 826 .725Gannon 34 476 662 .719East Stroudsburg 27 480 670 .716West Chester 28 467 673 .694Edinboro 28 466 679 .686Mercyhurst 27 331 495 .669Slippery Rock 29 347 523 .663Shippensburg 27 420 640 .656Indiana(Pa.) 30 412 649 .635Lock Haven 27 298 477 .625Millervsille 27 365 601 .607Bloomsburg 27 303 503 .602Cheyney 27 312 528 .591California(Pa.) 26 307 540 .569} Rebound Margin Own Opp MargGannon 39.0 29.6 +9.4Slippery Rock 43.4 35.2 +8.2

Cheyney 39.6 32.5 +7.1Indiana(Pa.) 40.2 33.4 +6.7West Chester 37.5 32.1 +5.4Mansfield 37.6 36.0 +1.6East Stroudsburg 37.2 36.6 +0.7Kutztown 39.2 38.7 +0.4Edinboro 37.4 37.0 +0.4Clarion 36.0 36.0 +0.0Mercyhurst 34.9 35.0 ­0.1Shippensburg 37.0 37.6 ­0.6California(Pa.) 34.6 37.3 ­2.7Millersville 33.3 38.2 ­4.9Bloomsburg 34.9 40.6 ­5.7Lock Haven 31.7 38.8 ­7.1} Assists GP No. Avg.Slippery Rock 29 555 19.1Gannon 34 621 18.3Kutztown 33 568 17.2East Stroudsburg 27 412 15.3Edinboro 28 390 13.9Mansfield 27 374 13.9Mercyhurst 27 364 13.5Indiana(Pa.) 30 393 13.1California(Pa.) 26 329 12.7Shippensburg 27 341 12.6Clarion 27 336 12.4Lock Haven 27 312 11.6West Chester 28 307 11.0Cheyney 27 292 10.8Millersville 27 290 10.7Bloomsburg 27 288 10.7} Steals GP No. Avg.Kutztown 33 322 9.8East Stroudsburg 27 255 94Edinboro 28 258 9.2Gannon 34 301 8.9Bloomsburg 27 224 8.3California(Pa.) 26 206 7.9Cheyney 27 209 7.7Slippery Rock 29 223 7.7West Chester 28 203 7.3Mercyhurst 27 184 6.8Clarion 27 183 6.8Shippensburg 27 176 6.5Millersville 27 176 6.5Mansfield 27 156 5.8Indiana(Pa.) 30 173 5.8Lock Haven 27 151 5.6} Blocked Shots GP No. Avg.California(Pa.) 26 146 5.6Kutztown 33 155 4.7Mansfield 27 110 4.1Shippensburg 27 101 3.7East Stroudsburg 27 98 3.6Slippery Rock 29 101 3.5Edinboro 28 94 3.4Lock Haven 27 89 3.3Mercyhurst 27 85 3.1Gannon 34 106 3.1Cheyney 27 84 3.1Indiana(Pa.) 30 93 3.1Millersville 27 78 2.9Bloomsburg 27 70 2.6Clarion 27 42 1.6West Chester 28 37 1.3} Turnover Margin Own Opp MargKutztown 471 595 +3.76Gannon 477 588 +3.26California (Pa.) 348 427 +3.04Edinboro 441 503 +2.21East Stroudsburg 444 488 +1.63Cheyney 367 405 +1.41West Chester 409 445 +1.29Slippery Rock 431 458 +0.93Millersville 414 419 +0.19Clarion 395 397 +0.07Mercyhurst 395 394 ­0.04Indiana(Pa.) 409 402 ­0.23Bloomsburg 475 466 ­0.33Shippensburg 440 406 ­1.26Mansfield 409 370 ­1.44Lock Haven 403 348 ­2.04

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} Game 1Edinboro 79, Chestnut Hill 61WCU Tip-Off Classicat West Chester, PANovember 15, 2008

Edinboro (1-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 3­8 2­3 7 8Justin Moore, f 3­6 0­0 6 6Gil Cummings, g 5­9 4­6 4 17Larry Bryant, g 2­6 2­4 5 6Joe Jones, g 6­15 2­4 6 15Kyree Brown 2­5 3­4 4 8Vlad Kovalevsky 1­3 6­8 6 8Bobby Stauffer 3­3 0­1 1 7Steve Cress 2­2 0­0 1 4team 2Totals 27-57 19-30 42 79

(47.4%) (63.3%)

Chestnut Hill (0-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsTrenton Davidheiser,f 4­12 0­0 9 8David Goode, f 0­4 0­0 2 0Julian McFadden, g 8­11 5­9 4 25Brandon Williams, g 2­6 4­5 1 9Kevin Whaley, g 3­11 0­0 4 6Larz Jeter 2­5 3­3 2 7Bryant Lennon 1­3 0­0 1 2Ryan Cook 0­1 0­0 2 0Dan Comas 0­0 0­0 0 0James Bercier 2­3 0­2 3 4team 5Totals 22-56 12-19 33 61

(39.3%) (63.2%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 42, Chestnut Hill 29Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­16 (Cummings 3­5, Stauffer1­1, Brown 1­2, Jones 1­5, Bryant 0­3), Chestnut Hill 5­17(McFadden 4­4, Williams 1­4, Jeter 0­2, Lennon 0­2, Whaley

0­5). Assists: Edinboro 19 (Jones 6, Bryant 5, Cummings 3,Brown 3), Chestnut Hill 10 (Davidheiser 2, McFadden 2,Williams 2). Steals: Edinboro 13 (Bryant 4, Brown 3),Chestnut Hill 7 (Whaley 3, Cook 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 3 (Kovalevsky 3), Chestnut Hill 3 (Davidheiser 2,Goode 1). Turnovers: Edinboro 14, Chestnut Hill 17.

} Game 2Edinboro 75, BloomfieldWCU Tip-Off Classicat West Chester, PANovember 16, 2008

Edinboro (2-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 2­5 5­9 7 9Justin Moore, f 0­1 0­0 2 0Gil Cummings, g 4­12 1­5 6 16Larry Bryant,g 4­10 2­5 4 11Joe Jones,g 6­18 1­4 12 16Kyree Brown 2­3 1­1 0 5Vlad Kovalevsky 5­5 0­0 13 12Bobby Stauffer 0­4 0­3 0 1Steve Cress 1­1 0­0 1 4team 5Totals 24-59 5-18 50 74

(40.7%)(60.0%)

Bloomfield (1-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsRoahn Sheppard,f 2­3 3­3 1 7Jeff Sawyerr, f 2­4 1­4 1 5Nnamdi Ahenaku,g 0­1 0­0 2 0Ahmad Harris,g 1­2 0­1 0 2Omari Knox, g 8­18 1­4 8 20Gage Daye 2­9 1­3 2 5Jimmy Lynch 0­0 0­0 0 0Elias Brantley 3­10 2­2 3 9Robert Young 0­0 0­0 2 0Wilson Pilarte 0­1 0­0 0 0Chris Sampson 2­6 0­3 8 4Emery Mitchell 3­4 0­2 2 7Woody, Eliezer 3­6 0­0 4 6team 5Totals 26-64 8-22 38 65

(40.6%)((36.4%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 36, Bloomfield 28Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­18 (Bryant 2­5, Brown 1­1,Jones 1­4, Cummings 1­5, Stauffer 0­3), Bloomfield 5­16(Knox 3­9, Brantley 1­2, Mitchell 1­2, Sawyer 0­1, Ahenaku 0­1, Daye 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 12 (Bryant 4, Jones 4),Bloomfield 8 (Daye 3, Ahenaku 2). Steals: Edinboro 9(Cummings 3, Jones 3), Bloomfield 8 (Harris 3). BlockedShots: Edinboro 0, Bloomfield 0 Turnovers: Edinboro20, Bloomfield 19

} Game 3Edinboro 85, Penn State GreaterAllegheny 54at Edinboro, PANovember 22, 2008

Edinboro (3-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 1­4 3­4 3 5Justin Moore, f 3­7 0­1 6 6Gil Cummings, g 3­5 1­2 5 9Larry Bryant,g 2­8 0­0 4 4Joe Jones,g 7­10 1­1 2 17Kyree Brown 2­8 1­1 6 6Vlad Kovalevsky 4­5 3­6 5 11Bobby Stauffer 0­5 0­0 1 0Andy Walczak 3­6 2­2 4 9Steve Cress 7­13 2­2 4 16Stefan Mueller 1­3 0­0 2 2team 2Totals 33-74 13-19 44 85

(44.6%) (68.4%)

PSU Gr. All. (0-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMike Simmons, f 5­9 0­0 1 11Larry Blumenthal, f 0­0 3­4 5 3

Joe Frometa, g 0­1 0­0 0 0Rochon Washington, g 3­12 0­0 0 6Khalid Hatcher, g 5­14 0­0 2 11Darius Prince 1­6 2­4 4 5Devon Brooks 0­3 0­0 4 0Raymond Hall 2­3 1­2 3 5Mike Hyland 2­5 1­2 1 6Husani Thompson 1­5 1­2 7 3Gian Gaston 2­2 0­0 7 4team 7Totals 21-60 8-14 41 54

(35.0%) (57.1%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 45, PSU Greater Allegheny 21Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­19 (Cummings 2­3, Jones 2­3, Brown 1­3, Walczak 1­3, Bryant 0­3, Stauffer 0­4), PSUGA4­20 (Simmons 1­2, Hatcher 1­3, Prince 1­3, Hyland 1­3, Brooks0­1, Hall 0­1, Washington 0­7). Assists: Edinboro 24 (Bryant5, Jones 5, Stauffer 5, Brown 4), PSUGA 9 (Hyland 4).Steals: Edinboro 14 (Bryant 4), PSUGA 7 (Blumenthal 3).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 (Kovalevsky 3), PSUGA 3(Gaston 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 12, PSUGA 23.

} Game 4Edinboro 78, Thiel 69 at Edinboro, PANovember 30, 2008

Edinboro (4-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 3­6 4­6 4 10Justin Moore, f 2­3 0­1 5 4Gil Cummings, g 5­10 2­4 5 12Larry Bryant, g 0­4 2­2 4 2Joe Jones, g 10­19 3­9 1 25Kyree Brown 1­4 1­4 3 3Bobby Stauffer 2­3 0­0 0 5Chris Bess 3­6 10­10 8 17Steve Cress 0­0 0­0 1 0team 2Totals 26-55 22-36 33 78

(47.3%) (61.1%)

Thiel (1-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsTommy Hall, f 3­7 1­4 5 7Brandon Mirizio, g 4­8 6­6 4 17Devon Adams, g 5­14 1­1 3 12Nick Sefscik, g 3­5 1­2 7 9Roddy Fuller, g 4­6 2­4 5 12Deon Briggs 1­2 0­0 0 2Brian Fals 0­0 0­0 1 0Cory Chaffee 2­5 2­2 2 6Alan George 0­3 0­0 0 0Wes Siko 0­0 0­0 0 0Sean Devinney 0­0 0­0 0 0Kebo Dowe 2­3 0­0 4 4team 2Totals 24-53 13-19 33 69

(45.3%) (68.4%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 33, Thiel 22Three-point FGs: Edinboro 4­19 (Jones 2­8, Stauffer 1­1,Bess 1­1, Brown 0­2, Bryant 0­3, Cummings 0­4), Thiel 8­12(Mirizio 3­4, Fuller 2­2, Sefscik 2­3, Adams 1­3). Assists:Edinboro 19 (Bryant 10), Thiel 15 (Fuller 5, Hall 4). Steals:Edinboro 14 (Jones 4, Bess 3), Thiel 6 (Hall 2, Mirizio 2).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 (Kovalevsky 3), Thiel 2 (Hall).Turnovers: Edinboro 14, Thiel 24.

} Game 5Edinboro 82, West VirginiaWesleyan 76at Buckhannon, WVDecember 3, 2008

Edinboro (5-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 3­4 0­2 7 6Justin Moore, f 4­7 1­2 9 9Gil Cummings, g 3­11 3­6 2 9Larry Bryant, g 2­4 0­0 4 6Joe Jones, g 13­22 4­7 4 34Kyree Brown 0­2 0­0 1 0

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Senior guard Gil Cummings finished asthe season-leading scorer at 15.6 ppg.,

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Bobby Stauffer 2­2 0­0 0 6Chris Bess 4­9 4­7 7 12Andy Walczak 0­0 0­0 1 0team 2Totals 31-61 12-24 37 82

(50.8%) (50.0%)

WV Wesleyan (0-4)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsRyan Hoehner, f 8­17 2­4 7 18Neven Zeravica, c 6­9 1­2 7 13E.J. Lucus, g 7­14 1­2 8 16Jeral Thomas, g 2­5 2­2 8 6Justin Caldwell, g 5­11 1­1 1 12Steve Nichols 3­7 1­2 1 9Jeff White 0­1 0­0 0 0Caleb Ashley 1­3 0­0 2 2team 3Totals 32-67 8-13 37 76

(47.8%) (61.5%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 44, West Virginia Wesleyan 36Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­13 (Jones 4­6, Stauffer 2­2,Bryant 2­4, Cummings 0­1), West Virginia Wesleyan 4­11(Nichols 2­3, Lucas 1­1, Caldwell 1­4, Thomas 0­1, Ashley 0­2).Assists: Edinboro 16 (Jones 5, Bryant 3, Cummings 3),West Virginia Wesleyan 18 (Zeravica 5, Caldwell 5). Steals:Edinboro 10 (Cummings 3, Bryant 3), West VirginiaWesleyan 10 (Thomas 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 0West Virginia Wesleyan 1 (Ashley). Turnovers: Edinboro18, West Virginia Wesleyan 25.

} Game 6Edinboro 85, Lake Erie 78at Edinboro, PA December 6, 2008

Edinboro (6-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 4­5 1­2 8 9Justin Moore, f 7­9 1­3 11 15Gil Cummings, g 3­10 3­4 4 11Larry Bryant, g 1­4 0­0 1 3Joe Jones, g 10­20 6­9 5 27Kyree Brown 2­6 2­4 2 7Bobby Stauffer 1­3 0­2 0 3Chris Bess 3­7 3­4 3 10Andy walczak 0­0 0­0 0 0team 2Totals 31-64 16-28 36 85

(48.4%) (57.1%)

Lake Erie (1-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsDerrick Thornton, f 11­17 8­8 5 33Rick Leasure, f 6­11 5­6 5 18Veljko Lalovic, c 1­3 2­3 3 4Ethan Bradshaw, g 2­5 1­2 3 5John Dickinson, g 2­4 0­0 4 4Matt Grendal 2­3 0­0 5 4Scott Aston 3­8 2­2 2 8Jimmy Phillis 1­1 0­0 1 2Evan Garrett 0­1 0­0 1 0Matt Moore 0­1 0­0 1 0team 0Totals 28-54 18-21 30 78

(51.9%) (85.7%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 41, Lake Erie 27Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­20 (Cummings 2­5, Bess 1­1,Stauffer 1­2, Brown 1­3, Bryant 1­4, Jones 1­5), Lake Erie 4­8(Thornton 3­4, Leasure 1­2, Lalovic 0­1, Moore 0­1). Assists:Edinboro 14 (Cummings 4, Bryant 3, Jones 3), Lake Erie 13(Bradshaw 3, Dickinson 3). Steals: Edinboro 9 (Jones 3),Lake Erie 5 (Aston 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2(Kovalevsky, Brown), Lake Erie 4 (Lalovic 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 13, Lake Erie 20.

} Game 7Edinboro 75, Charleston(WV) 62at Charleston , WV December 17, 2008

Edinboro (7-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 3­5 3­4 4 9

Justin Moore, f 3­4 1­2 1 7Gil Cummings, g 7­15 6­7 6 21Joe Jones, g 9­17 3­3 2 22Kyree Brown, g 1­5 0­0 10 3Larry Bryant 3­6 1­2 0 7Bobby Stauffer 0­0 0­0 2 0Chris Bess 3­6 0­0 5 6Steve Cress 0­0 0­0 0 0team 5Totals 29-58 14-18 35 75

(50.0%) (77.8%)

Charleston(WV)(5-3)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsRonald Kinney, f 5­9 0­0 3 12Elmore Williams, f 1­2 2­2 2 4Erik Armstrong, c 1­12 2­2 7 4Dexter Morris, g 0­5 0­0 3 0Anthony Anderson, g 3­12 1­2 6 7James Eversley 1­3 0­4 3 2Brandon Ross 6­14 1­2 11 13Warren Wallace 8­13 2­2 2 20team 6Totals 25-70 8-14 43 62

(35.7%) (57.1%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 41, Charleston(WV) 27Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­13 (Brown 1­2, Jones 1­3,Cummings 1­6, Bryant 0­1, Bess 0­1), Charleston 4­11 (Kinney2­3, Wallace 2­3, Eversley 0­1, Ross 0­1, Morris 0­2, Anderson0­2). Assists: Edinboro 15 (Cummings 5, Bess 4, Bryant 4),Charleston 13 (Anderson 5, Wallace 4, Armstrong 3).Steals: Edinboro 12 (Jones 5, Bryant 4), Charleston 7(Eversley 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6 (Kovalevsky 2,Moore 2, Cress 2), Charleston 6 (Ross 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 20, Charleston 21.

} Game 8Edinboro 83, Urbana 62at Edinboro, PA December 20, 2008

Edinboro (8-0) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 4­7 2­2 7 10Justin Moore, f 5­9 0­0 4 10Gil Cummings, g 5­9 6­6 8 17Joe Jones, g 8­17 4­4 6 22Kyree Brown, g 4­7 0­0 1 8Larry Bryant 2­4 0­0 1 5Bobby Stauffer 0­1 0­0 0 0Andy Walczak 0­4 2­2 3 2Steve Cress 3­10 1­2 6 7Stefan Mueller 1­1 0­0 3 2

5Totals 32-69 15-16 44 83

(46.4%) (93.8%)

Urbana (1-14) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMilt Addison, f 1­2 0­0 3 2Charles Jefferson, g 0­3 2­2 0 2Harvey Stewart, g 0­3 0­0 1 0David Brown, g 8­13 4­6 2 22Craig Elston, g 0­5 0­0 3 0T.R. Ellis 7­15 0­2 3 17Ryan Slivert 0­2 0­0 0 0Marcus Pearl 5­7 1­2 4 11Corey Harvey 0­0 0­1 0 0Vitas Naudziunas 2­4 0­0 8 4Rob Matthews 0­0 0­0 0 0Lothario Jones 2­4 0­0 3 4team 2Totals 25-58 7-13 29 62

(43.1%) (53.8%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 38, Urbana 22Three-point FGs: Edinboro 4­15 (Jones 2­4, Bryant 1­2,Cummings 1­4, Cress 0­1, Stauffer 0­1, Walczak 0­1, Brown 0­2), Urbana 5­15 (Ellis 3­8, Brown 2­3, Pearl 0­1, Jefferson 0­1,Silvert 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 17 (Jones 5, Bryant 4),Urbana 8 (Addison 2, Naudziunas 2). Steals: Edinboro 11(Jones 3, Bess 2, Cummings 2, Cress 2), Urbana 7 (Brown 3,Ellis 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Bess, Cummings,Walczak, Mueller), Urbana 7 (Naudziunas 4, Jones 2).Turnovers: Edinboro 14, Urbana 19.

} Game 9Alderson- Broaddus 85, Edinboro 83at Philippi, WV December 30, 2008

Edinboro (8-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 1­4 0­0 4 2Justin Moore, f 5­7 3­3 5 13Gil Cummings, g 3­9 0­0 0 6Joe Jones, g 14­19 2­3 2 32Kyree Brown, g 1­3 1­2 6 3Larry Bryant 2­5 2­4 2 8Vlad Kovalevsky 5­10 4­5 5 14Bobby Stauffer 1­2 0­0 2 3Steve Cress 1­2 0­0 1 2team 2Totals 33-61 12-17 29 83

(54.1%) (70.6%)

A&B (7-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMontel Lee, f 4­11 2­3 10 10Sam Liggins, g 10­17 3­4 3 28Terrell Eargle, g 4­7 2­3 9 10Stan Hall, g 9­19 4­5 3 22Zach Green, g 5­8 1­2 4 12Jordan Morrison 0­1 0­0 0 0Mark Summerfield 1­1 0­2 3 3team 4Totals 33-64 12-19 36 85

(51.6%) (63.2%)

HALFTIME: Alderson­Broaddus 40, Edinboro 36Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­16 (Bryant 2­4, Jones 2­5,Stauffer 1­2, Brown 0­1, Cummings 0­4), A&B 7­15 (Liggins 5­9,Green 1­3, Summerfield 1­1, Hall 0­1, Morrison 0­1). Assists:Edinboro 17 (Jones 7, Bryant 3), A&B 21 (Eargle 12, Green 3,Summerfield 3). Steals: Edinboro 15 (Bess 4, Jones 3, Bryant3), A&B 9 (Lee 2, Liggins 2, Eargle 2, Hall 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 4 (Jones, Brown, Moore, Kovalevsky), A&B 2 (Eargle2). Turnovers: Edinboro 16, Alderson­ Broaddus 20.

Vlad Kovalevsky, a junior forward, aver-aged 7.6 ppg. and 6.3 rpg. in his first

season as a full-time starter.

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} Game 10Edinboro 86, Mansfield 77at Edinboro, PAJanuary 1, 2009

Edinboro (9-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 1­2 0­2 3 2Justin Moore, f 4­6 3­3 7 11Gil Cummings, g 8­15 6­6 5 25Joe Jones, g 8­15 8­10 4 25Kyree Brown, g 1­4 2­2 2 5Larry Bryant 3­5 2­2 2 10Bobby Stauffer 1­3 0­0 0 2Chris Bess 2­6 0­0 7 4Steve Cress 1­1 0­0 1 2team 5Totals 29-57 21-25 36 86

(50.9%) (84.0%)

Mansfield (4- 4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsYuseff Carr, f 8­16 5­11 9 21Justin Simmons, g 1­4 1­1 3 3Donny Lyons, g 1­5 0­0 2 2Ryan Callahan, g 10­16 4­4 4 27Chris Pender, g 3­11 0­0 5 8Lavail Owens 1­3 0­0 0 2Chris Greene 2­5 3­4 0 7Cory Boone 2­2 0­0 1 4Tony Fannick 1­5 0­0 3 3team 7Totals 29-67 13-20 34 77

(43.3%) (65.0%)

HALFTIME: Mansfield 40, Edinboro 32Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­14 (Cummings 3­4, Bryant 2­3, Brown 1­1, Jones 1­4, Stauffer 0­2), Mansfield 6­21(Callahan 3­3, Pender 2­8, Fannick 1­5, Owens 0­1, Simmons0­2, Greene 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 13 (Jones 5, Bryant 3)Mansfield 11 (Fannick 3, Pender 2, Owens 2, Greene 2).Steals: Edinboro 5 (Kovalevsky 2, Jones 2, Bryant 1),Mansfield 6 (Callahan 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 6(Kovalevsky 4), Mansfield 4 (Pender 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 17, Mansfield 14.

} Game 11Edinboro 94, Bloomsburg 78at Edinboro, PAJanuary 4, 2009

Edinboro (10-1) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 0­1 2­4 5 2Justin Moore, f 5­9 0­1 7 10Gil Cummings, g 10­15 9­10 9 30Joe Jones, g 8­15 1­2 4 20Kyree Brown, g 3­6 7­8 4 13Larry Bryant 1­3 0­0 2 3Bobby Stauffer 1­1 0­0 0 3Chris Bess 1­3 4­5 1 6Steve Cress 3­5 0­0 2 7team 3Totals 32-58 23-30 37 94

(55.2%) (76.7%)

Bloomsburg (3-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsDan Hoover, f 3­8 3­5 6 9Marko Vucajnk, c 0­1 0­0 2 0Ruben Britt, g 5­10 4­4 4 15Jesse Betar, g 1­3 1­1 2 3Ronnie Benson, g 5­9 4­4 4 15Mark Wartman 0­1 0­0 2 0Drew Jerry 2­6 1­3 4 5Jordan Wartman 6­8 0­1 1 15Andre Glover 0­1 0­0 0 0Michael Varanavage 6­15 3­5 1 16team 4Totals 28-62 16-23 30 78

(45.2%) (69.6%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 43, Bloomsburg 26Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­16 (Jones 3­7, Cress 1­1,Stauffer 1­1, Bryant 1­1, Cummings 1­4, Bess 0­1, Brown 0­1),Bloomsburg 6­21 (J. Wartman 3­5, Britt 1­2, Benson 1­2,Varanavage 1­7, Betar 0­1, Glover 0­1, Jerry 0­3). Assists:Edinboro 21 (Jones 6, Cummings 4, Brown 4), Bloomsburg12 (Jerry 4, Varanavage 3, Hoover 2, Betar 2). Steals:Edinboro 7 (Cummings 2, Brown 2), Bloomsburg 1 (M.Wartman). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2 (Kovalevsky,Cress), Bloomsburg 1 (Britt). Turnovers: Edinboro 13,Bloomsburg 16.

} Game 12Kutztown 91, Edinboro 85at Kutztown, PAJanuary 10, 2009

Edinboro (10-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 6­8 1­2 10 13Justin Moore, f 4­6 1­4 7 9Gil Cummings, g 2­11 5­7 4 11Joe Jones, g 9­19 5­9 6 27Kyree Brown, g 2­7 1­2 3 5Larry Bryant 0­3 0­0 2 0Bobby Stauffer 1­2 0­0 1 3Chris Bess 4­5 2­2 2 11Steve Cress 3­5 0­0 2 6team 5Totals 31-66 15-26 42 85

(47.0%) (57.7%)

Kutztown (10-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMark Bower, f 0­5 1­2 4 1Ryan Washington, f 11­16 4­5 15 26Stephen Dennis, g 9­20 9­10 5 27Andre Woodlin, g 6­13 4­8 6 16Dave Ben, g 4­13 2­2 5 10Steve Coffey 0­0 0­0 0 0Julius Gray 4­6 0­1 2 10Ryan White 0­1 0­0 1 0Jordan Wenner 0­0 1­2 1 1Jeremy Coombs 0­1 0­0 0 0team 7Totals 34-75 21-30 46 91

(45.3%) (70.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 48, Kutztown 36 Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­18 (Jones 4­8, Cummings2­5, Stauffer 1­1, Bess 1­1, Bryant 0­3), Kutztown 2­13 (Gray 2­2, Woodlin 0­2, Bower 0­2, Ben 0­4, Dennis 0­3, ). Assists:Edinboro 18 (Jones 5, Stauffer 3), Kutztown 16 (Woodlin 4,Dennis 3, Ben 3, Washington 3). Steals: Edinboro 9(Cummings 2, Bryant 2), Kutztown 11 (Ben 4, Gray 3).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2 (Jones, Kovalevsky),Kutztown 6 (Washington 4). Turnovers: Edinboro 20,Kutztown 18.

} Game 13East Stroudsburg 68, Edinboro 63at East Stroudsburg, PAJanuary 11, 2009

Edinboro (10-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 5­9 3­4 16 13Justin Moore, f 2­8 2­2 4 6Gil Cummings, g 4­14 5­6 2 13Joe Jones, g 6­16 4­6 4 18Kyree Brown, g 2­4 2­3 2 6Larry Bryant 1­2 0­0 3 3Bobby Stauffer 0­2 0­0 0 0Chris Bess 0­0 0­0 0 0Andy Walczak 0­0 0­0 0 0Steve Cress 2­2 0­0 3 4team 3Totals 22-57 16-21 37 63

(38.6%) (76.2%)

East Stroudsburg(9-4)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsAaron Pinckney, f 1­3 4­5 7 6Chris Bach, f 3­8 4­4 11 10Dawud Lyons, g 6­12 5­9 7 19Pat Fleury, g 3­7 4­6 2 11Mike DeMarco, g 2­5 2­4 5 7Darnell Moore 0­4 0­0 2 0Robby Pines 0­2 2­4 1 2Mike Tobin 2­5 0­2 5 5Andy Heimbach 2­10 0­0 3 5Eric Bryan 1­1 1­4 1 3team 4Totals 20-57 22-38 48 68

(35.1%) (57.9%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 36, East Stroudsburg 27Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­13 (Jones 2­6, Bryant 1­2,Brown 0­1, Cummings 0­4), ESU 6­20 (Lyons 2­3, DeMarco 1­2, Tobin 1­2, Fleury 1­3, Heimbach 1­8, Pines 0­1, Pinckney 0­1).Assists: Edinboro 7 (Bryant 2), ESU 11 (Fleury 3, DeMarco 2,Bach 2). Steals: Edinboro 9 (Jones 3, Bryant 2), ESU 14(Fleury 4, Pines 3, Lyons 2, DeMarco 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 1 (Jones 1), ESU 7 (Bach 4). Turnovers: Edinboro23, East Stroudsburg 23.

} Game 14Edinboro 87, Lock Haven 72at Edinboro, PAJanuary 14, 2009

Edinboro (11-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 6­7 2­4 11 14Justin Moore, f 6­12 0­0 10 12Gil Cummings, g 6­10 1­2 2 16Joe Jones, g 6­14 6­8 5 20Kyree Brown, g 0­2 0­0 2 0Larry Bryant 6­8 4­5 1 18Bobby Stauffer 1­1 0­0 0 3Chris Bess 1­2 0­0 0 2Steve Cress 1­3 0­0 3 2team 2Totals 33-59 13-19 36 87

(55.9%) (68.4%)

Lock Haven (2-11) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsWarren Christian, f 3­9 4­6 12 10Eric Brennan, f 6­15 4­6 1 16Billy Arre, f 6­16 3­4 4 18Jarrell Spence, g 3­6 0­2 1 8Kelvin Mclean, g 7­10 0­0 4 18Andrija Topic 0­0 0­0 0 0

Senior guard Kyree Brown provided astrong defensive presence while averaging

3.5 ppg. in 27 games.

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Andres Carpio 1­3 0­0 3 2David Blackwell 0­1 0­0 0 0team 5Totals 26-60 11-18 30 72

(43.3%) (61.1%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 38, Lock Haven 31Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­16 (Cummings 3­4, Bryant2­3, Jones 2­5,Stauffer 1­1,Cress 0­1, Brown 0­2), Lock Haven9­20 (McLean 4­7, Arre 3­7, Spence 2­4, Carpio 0­2). Assists:Edinboro 17 (Jones 5, Bryant 5, Cummings 3), Lock Haven 15(Brennan 5, Carpio 4, McLean 3). Steals: Edinboro 11(Kovalevsky 3, Bryant 3), Lock Haven 7 (Brennan 2, Spence 2).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Kovalevsky 2), Lock Haven 5(Christian 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Lock Haven 18.

} Game 15Edinboro 85, Slippery Rock 82at Slippery Rock, PAJanuary 17, 2009

Edinboro (12-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 2­4 0­0 2 4Justin Moore, f 2­5 1­3 3 5Gil Cummings, g 7­17 8­12 4 24Joe Jones, g 9­19 5­7 4 27Kyree Brown, g 0­1 0­0 0 0Larry Bryant 3­9 4­6 3 13Bobby Stauffer 1­1 0­0 1 3Chris Bess 3­6 2­2 2 9Steve Cress 0­0 0­1 0 0team 11Totals 27-62 20-31 30 85

(43.5%) (64.5%)

Slippery Rock (11-4)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMaron Brown, f 2­2 1­2 7 5Michael Evans, g 6­10 0­0 1 14Kyle Camper, g 8­11 7­9 5 23Maurice Douglas, g 3­7 8­8 2 16Denell Stephens, g 9­20 4­4 9 22Gary Satterwhite 0­1 0­0 7 0Jamar Scales 1­4 0­0 2 2Erroll Robinson 0­1 0­0 0 0Jade Burka 0­0 0­0 0 0team 4Totals 29-56 20-23 37 82

(51.8%) (87.0%)

HALFTIME: Slippery Rock 43, Edinboro 33Three-point FGs: Edinboro 11­20 (Jones 4­8, Bryant 3­6,Cummings 2­4, Stauffer 1­1, Bess 1­1 ), Slippery Rock 4­15(Douglas 2­3, Evans 2­5, Camper 0­1, Scales 0­1, Robinson 0­1,Stephens 0­4). Assists: Edinboro 10 (Bryant 3, Cummings 2,Jones 2, Stauffer 2), Slippery Rock 14 (Camper 9). Steals:Edinboro 7 (Brown 2, Bryant 2), Slippery Rock 4 (Camper 2).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2 (Jones 2, Bryant 2), SlipperyRock 6 (Camper 2, Brown 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 14,Slippery Rock 20.

} Game 16Mercyhurst 76, Edinboro 71 otat Edinboro, PAJanuary 21, 2009

Edinboro (12-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 3­8 3­6 11 9Justin Moore, f 3­10 2­2 10 8Gil Cummings, g 4­13 10­13 12 20Joe Jones, g 2­8 1­3 2 6Kyree Brown, g 7­26 4­6 5 19Larry Bryant 0­0 0­2 1 0Bobby Stauffer 0­0 2­2 1 2Chris Bess 3­6 0­0 5 7team 1Totals 22-71 22-34 48 71

(30.3%) (62.5%)

Mercyhurst (13-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsJordan Armstrong, f 7­9 2­4 14 16Elliot Engelmann, f 6­11 2­4 13 15

Nnamdi Nnadili, g 6­10 2­2 2 17Brian McTear, g 4­12 6­8 2 15Stu Anglum, g 0­1 0­2 1 0Jeremiah Wise 3­9 1­2 5 9Anthony Terry 0­1 0­0 0 0Ryann Bradford 2­3 0­0 1 4Iddo Cohen 0­2 0­0 2 0team 2Totals 28-58 13-22 42 76

(57.1%) (37.5%)

HALFTIME: Mercyhurst 32, Edinboro 29REGULATION: Edinboro 62, Mercyhurst 62Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­19 (Cummings 2­6, Bess 1­3,Bryant 1­4, Jones 1­6), Mercyhurst 7­19 (Nnadili 3­5, Wise 2­6,Engelmann 1­3, McTear 1­4, Terry 0­1 ). Assists: Edinboro 6(Bryant 3, Cummings 2), Mercyhurst 17 (McTear 8, Nnadili 5).Steals: Edinboro 7 (Moore 2, Jones 2), Mercyhurst 5(Engelmann 2, Nnadili 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 1(Jones), Mercyhurst 3 (Armstrong 2). Turnovers: Edinboro12, Mercyhurst 15.

} Game 17Edinboro 56, California(Pa.) 52at California, PAJanuary 24, 2009

Edinboro (13-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 0­3 0­0 4 0Justin Moore, f 2­9 2­2 13 6Gil Cummings, g 6­13 2­3 3 15Larry Bryant, g 3­7 1­2 5 9Joe Jones, g 10­17 0­1 7 23Kyree Brown 0­2 1­3 2 1Bobby Stauffer 0­0 0­0 0 0Chris Bess 1­2 0­1 3 2Andy Walczak 0­0 0­0 2 0team 4Totals 22-53 6-12 43 56

(41.5%) (50.0%)

California(Pa)(11-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKenny Johnson, f 2­6 2­3 5 6Kelsey Williams, f 4­8 1­6 6 9Jesse Brooks, g 1­5 0­0 1 3Julian Logan, g 1­4 0­2 2 2Travon Vann, g 3­8 3­5 4 9Joe Berenato 1­5 0­0 2 3Jerial Nixon 4­14 4­5 5 13Chris Moore 2­3 0­0 3 4Tanyen Pearson 0­0 0­0 0 0Samba Fall 1­2 1­2 3 3team 3Totals 19-55 11-23 34 52

(34.5%) (47.8%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 25, California(Pa.) 25Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­15 (Jones 3­6, Bryant 2­4,Cummings 1­4, Brown 0­1), Cal 3­16 (Berenato 1­2, Brooks 1­4, Nixon 1­6, Johnson 0­2, Vann 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 10(Bryant 5, Jones 3), Cal 12 (Johnson 5, Brooks 2, Logan 2).Steals: Edinboro 6 (Brown 2,Jones 2), Cal 7 (Brooks 2, Nixon2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Moore 3), Cal 8 (Moore 4).Turnovers: Edinboro 19, California 11.

} Game 18Gannon 66, Edinboro 65at Edinboro, PAJanuary 28, 2009

Edinboro (13-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky,f 1­3 1­2 4 3Justin Moore, f 4­8 3­3 8 11Gil Cummings,g 5­14 6­7 8 18Larry Bryant, g 3­9 2­2 3 10Joe Jones, g 7­12 3­4 2 19Kyree Brown 0­0 1­2 1 1Bobby Stauffer 1­2 0­0 2 3Chris Bess 0­1 0­0 0 0Steve Cress 0­0 0­0 0 0team 1

Totals 21-49 16-20 29 65(42.9%) (80.0%)

Gannon (15-2) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsTyler Stoczynski, f 3­6 5­5 8 12Dave Wilson, f 5­6 0­2 4 10Joe Lindsay, g 2­12 1­2 3 6Pierre Howard, g 8­18 3­3 5 20George Johnson, g 2­4 0­0 1 5Cory Knight 3­6 0­0 3 9Mark Demski 1­1 0­1 4 2Alfonso Scandrett 1­4 0­0 2 2team 4Totals 25-57 9-13 34 66

(43.9%) (69.2%)HALFTIME: Gannon 30, Edinboro 25Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­17 (Jones 2­4, Cummings 2­5, Bryant 2­7, Stauffer 1­1, ), Gannon 7­12 (Knight 3­4,Johnson 1­1, Howard 1­2, Stoczynski 1­2, Lindsay 1­3).Assists: Edinboro 11 (Cummings 3, Bryant 3, Jones 3),Gannon 17 (Howard 6, Demski 4). Steals: Edinboro 10(Jones 3, Bryant 2, Kovalevsky 2), Gannon 10 (Lindsay 3,Stoczynski 2, Johnson 2, Demski 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 9 (Moore 4, Kovalevsky 3), Gannon 1 (Stoczynski).Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Gannon 16.

} Game 19Edinboro 78, Clarion 59at Clarion, PAJanuary 31, 2009

Edinboro (14-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 5­10 0­1 6 10Justin Moore, f 6­8 2­5 5 14Gil Cummings, g 3­9 2­3 3 9Larry Bryant, g 2­3 3­4 3 7Joe Jones, g 5­8 0­0 3 13Kyree Brown 1­7 2­4 5 4Bobby Stauffer 2­5 2­2 7 7Chris Bess 6­9 0­0 7 12Andy Walczak 0­0 0­0 2 0Steve Cress 1­4 0­1 1 2

Senior guard Larry Bryant averaged 8.1 ppg. with 91 assists.

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team 1Totals 31-63 11-20 43 78

(49.2%) (55.0%)

Clarion (9-10) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsDamon Gross, f 1­2 2­2 4 4Shameel Carty, f 0­6 4­4 9 4Josh Yanke, c 0­4 2­2 1 2Mike Sherry, g 1­1 2­2 0 4Ron Hollis, g 6­7 1­1 2 15Marcus Robinson 1­5 0­2 1 2Aaron Trail 1­7 0­0 2 2Lonnie Perry 4­6 0­1 3 8David Blanks 4­8 0­0 2 11Paul McQueen 2­5 0­0 6 4Sean Corley 1­2 1­1 1 3team 0Totals 21-53 12-15 31 59

(39.6%) (80.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 49, Clarion 25Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­12 (Jones 3­4, Cummings 1­2,Stauffer 1­2, Bryant 0­1, Cress 0­1, Brown 0­2), Clarion 5­18(Blanks 3­6, Hollis 2­3, Trail 0­1, Robinson 0­2, Yanke 0­3, Carty0­3). Assists: Edinboro 16 (Bryant 5, Jones 4), Clarion 13(Gross 2, Sherry 2, Blanks 2, Corley 2). Steals: Edinboro 10(Cummings 2, Bryant 2, Jones 2, Kovalevsky 2), Clarion 4(Sherry, Robinson, Trail, Perry). Blocked Shots: Edinboro4 (Moore 2), Clarion 4 (Perry 4). Turnovers: Edinboro 13,Clarion 17.

} Game 20Edinboro 83, Indiana(Pa.) 78at Edinboro, PAFebruary 4, 2009

Edinboro (15-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 4­5 5­6 7 13Justin Moore, f 2­6 2­4 6 6Gil Cummings, g 5­10 9­11 6 20

Larry Bryant, g 5­6 3­4 3 17Joe Jones, g 9­17 3­3 1 23Kyree Brown 0­1 0­0 0 0Bobby Stauffer 0­2 0­0 0 0Chris Bess 2­7 0­0 3 4team 3Totals 27-54 22-28 29 83

(50.0%) (78.6%)

Indiana(Pa.) (16-4) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsGerald Brooks, f 8­16 6­7 4 22Darryl Webb, f 9­16 0­0 9 20Thomas Young, g 3­7 1­2 9 7Ashton Smith, g 1­6 0­0 0 2Sean christiansen, g 4­6 1­2 0 10Joe Rocco 0­0 0­0 0 0Julian Sanders 4­15 1­1 6 11Maurice Polen 2­3 2­2 6 6team 6Totals 31-69 11-14 40 78

(44.9%) (78.6%)

HALFTIME: Indiana(Pa.) 34, Edinboro 33Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­16 (Bryant 4­5, Jones 2­4,Cummings 1­3, Stauffer 0­2, Bess 0­2), IUP 5­14 (Webb 2­4,Sanders 2­8, Christiansen 1­1, Smith 0­1). Assists: Edinboro11 (Cummings 3, Stauffer 3), IUP 16 (Smith 6, Young 4).Steals: Edinboro 8 (Kovalevsky 2, Bryant 2, Jones 2), IUP 6(Webb 3). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Kovalevsky 2), IUP2 (Brooks, Webb). Turnovers: Edinboro 11, IUP 13.

} Game 21Edinboro 87, Lock Haven 73at Lock Haven, PAFebruary 7, 2009

Edinboro (16-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 3­6 0­0 10 6Justin Moore, f 5­8 0­0 7 10Gil Cummings, g 7­13 1­4 3 17Larrry Bryant, g 4­7 0­2 5 11Joe Jones, g 7­11 2­5 7 27Kyree Brown 0­1 0­0 2 4Bobby Stauffer 0­2 0­1 1 0Chris Bess 1­3 0­0 3 6Andy Walczak 0­1 0­0 3 0Steve Cress 3­3 0­0 1 6team 1Totals 30-55 24-30 43 87

(54.5%) (80.0%)

Lock Haven (3-18) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsWarren Christian, f 4­10 1­6 5 9Eric Brennan, f 4­12 1­2 4 9Billy Arre, f 7­15 8­8 4 26Jarrell Spence, g 0­2 0­2 1 0Kelvin McLean, g 7­12 0­0 3 17Andrija Topic 0­0 0­0 1 0Andres Carpio 2­7 0­0 0 4David Blackwell 2­3 2­2 1 8Eli Hanna 0­0 0­0 1 0team 4Totals 26-61 12-20 24 73

(42.6%) (60.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 43, Lock Haven 28Three-point FGs: Edinboro 3­12 (Jones 2­5, Cummings 1­4, Stauffer 0­1, Bryant 0­2), Lock Haven 9­20 (Arre 4­7,McLean 3­5, Blackwell, 2­3, Spence 0­2, Carpio 0­3).Assists: Edinboro 5 (Jones 2), Lock Haven 13 (Christian 4,Brennan 4). Steals: Edinboro 8 (Jones 4, Bryant 2), LockHaven 5 (Arre 3, Mclean 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 1(Kovalevsky), Lock Haven 2 (Brennan, Arre). Turnovers:Edinboro 15, Lock Haven 15.

} Game 22Edinboro 72, Mercyhurst 68at Erie, PAFebruary 11, 2009

Edinboro (17-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 3­5 3­5 2 9

Justin Moore, f 2­3 5­7 2 9Gil Cummings, g 3­12 2­6 7 10Larrry Bryant, g 2­6 3­5 6 8Joe Jones, g 7­11 8­10 2 24Kyree Brown 1­1 0­0 2 3Bobby Stauffer 1­1 0­0 0 2Chris Bess 0­3 7­8 3 7team 4Totals 19-42 28-41 28 72

(45.2%) (68.3%)

Mercyhurst (15-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsJordan Armstrong, f 4­5 2­2 6 10Elliot Engelmann, f 7­12 0­0 5 16Nnamdi Nnadili, g 4­9 2­2 5 13Jeremiah Wise, g 2­7 1­2 3 7Stu Anglum, g 3­6 1­2 2 7Brian McTear 3­10 0­2 0 7Niv Zinder 0­0 0­0 0 0Anthony Terry 1­4 1­2 7 3Ryann Bradford 2­3 0­0 1 5Eric Travis 0­0 0­0 1 0team 6Totals 26-56 7-12 36 68

(46.4%) (58.3%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 35, Mercyhurst 32Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­15 (Jones 2­5, Cummings 2­6, Brown 1­1, Bryant 1­3), Mercyhurst 9­30 (Nnadili 3­7, Wise2­5, Engelmann 2­7, Bradford 1­1, McTear 1­7, Terry 0­1,Anglum 0­2). Assists: Edinboro 9 (Bryant 5), Mercyhurst 13(Engelmann 3, Anglum 3). Steals: Edinboro 5 (Jones 3),Mercyhurst 3 (Anglum 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2(Moore 2), Mercyhurst 2 (Armstrong 2). Turnovers:Edinboro 13, Mercyhurst 19.

} Game 23Slippery Rock 96, Edinboro 90 otat Edinboro, PAFebruary 14, 2009

Edinboro (17-6) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 1­4 0­0 8 2Justin Moore, f 8­16 3­7 11 19Gil Cummings, g 7­14 8­9 4 24Larrry Bryant, g 4­13 3­5 4 12Joe Jones, g 9­20 3­4 7 22Kyree Brown 0­0 0­0 1 0Bobby Stauffer 1­5 0­0 3 2Chris Bess 3­5 2­3 4 9Steve Cress 0­1 0­0 1 0team 3Totals 33-78 19-28 46 90

(42.3%) (67.9%)

Slippery Rock (16-7)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsMaron Brown, f 8­13 0­3 14 16Kyle Camper, g 6­9 4­4 3 18Maurice Douglas, g 5­16 2­4 6 14Michael Evans, g 6­15 4­5 5 18Denell Stephens, g 10­16 6­7 9 26Gary Satterwhite 0­1 0­0 2 0Jamar Scales 1­1 0­0 3 2Erroll Robinson 0­4 2­2 1 2team 5Totals 36-75 18-25 48 96

(48.0%) (72.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 38, Slippery Rock 33REGULATION: Edinboro 76, Slippery Rock 76.Three-point FGs: Edinboro 5­17 (Cummings 2­4, Bess 1­1,Bryant 1­4, Jones 1­6, Stauffer 0­2), Slippery Rock 6­24(Camper 2­3, Douglas 2­9, Evens 2­9, Robinson 0­3).Assists: Edinboro 15 (Bryant 7, Stauffer 4), Slippery Rock 19(Camper 10, Douglas 4). Steals: Edinboro 6 (Cummings 3,Stauffer 2), Slippery Rock 7 (Douglas 2). Blocked Shots:Edinboro 4 (Moore 4), Slippery Rock 5 (Camper 2).Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Slippery Rock 17.

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Justin Moore returned after a two-yearabsence to provide Edinboro with a huge

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} Game 24Gannon 79, Edinboro 62at Erie, PAFebruary 11, 2009

Edinboro (17-7) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 5­10 4­4 5 17Justin Moore, f 2­7 0­2 8 4Gil Cummings, g 5­12 2­2 1 15Joe Jones, g 3­16 3­4 6 9Bobby Stauffer, g 4­9 0­0 0 10Kyree Brown 0­2 1­2 2 1Vlad Kovalevsky 1­6 4­6 5 6Steve Cress 0­1 0­0 0 0team 7Totals 20-63 14-20 28 72

(31.7%) (70.0%)

Gannon (21-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKyle Goldcamp, f 10­19 3­5 11 23Tyler Stoczynski, f 2­4 2­2 7 7Joe Lindsey, g 5­14 6­6 3 18Pierre Howard, g 5­7 4­6 2 14George Johnson, g 1­8 2­2 10 4Cory Knight 4­8 2­2 5 11Mark Demski 0­0 2­2 2 2Alfonso Scandrett 0­1 0­0 0 0Dave Wilson 0­1 0­0 3 0team 6Totals 27-62 21-25 49 79

(43.5%) (84.0%)

HALFTIME: Gannon 37, Edinboro 24Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­20 (Bess 3­4, Cummings 3­6, Stauffer 2­6, Jones 0­4), Gannon 4­14 (Lindsey 2­6,Stoczynski 1­2, Knight 1­2, Howard 0­1, Johnson 0­3).Assists: Edinboro 13 (Stauffer 5, Jones 4), Gannon 16(Johnson 4, Knight 4). Steals: Edinboro 9 (Stauffer 3),Gannon 7 (Lindsey 2, Johnson 2, Howard 2). BlockedShots: Edinboro 7 (Jones 3), Gannon 3 (Goldcamp 3).Turnovers: Edinboro 18, Gannon 21.

} Game 25California(Pa.) 73, Edinboro 72at Edinboro, PAFebruary 21, 2009

Edinboro (17-8) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 2­6 4­4 6 9Justin Moore, f 6­11 0­0 4 12Gil Cummings, g 3­9 4­4 5 12Bobby Stauffer, g 3­5 0­0 2 7Joe Jones, g 4­13 0­1 2 9Vlad Kovalevsky 4­7 1­2 5 9Kyree Brown 2­3 0­1 4 5Larry Bryant 2­4 2­2 1 7Steve Cress 1­4 0­0 1 2team 6Totals 27-62 11-14 36 72

(43.5%) (78.6%)

California(Pa)(12-12)fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Moore, f 4­8 0­0 5 8Kelsey Williams, f 9­18 0­1 8 18Jesse Brooks, g 1­4 0­0 2 3Julian Logan, g 5­11 2­3 7 12Jerial Nixon, g 8­15 3­4 5 24Kenny Johnson 0­2 1­2 2 1Joe Berenato 2­6 0­0 2 5Tanyen Pearson 1­3 0­0 1 2team 10Totals 30-67 6-10 42 73

(44.8%) (60.0%)

HALFTIME: Edinboro 39, California(Pa.) 27Three-point FGs: Edinboro 7­18 (Cummings 2­5, Brown 1­1, Bess 1­2, Stauffer 1­2, Bryant 1­3, Jones 1­5), Cal 7­15 (Nixon5­7, Brooks 1­2, Berenato 1­4, Johnson 0­2). Assists:Edinboro 19 (Jones 7, Stauffer 5), Cal 20 (Logan 5, Johnson 4).Steals: Edinboro 6 (Bess 2,Stauffer 2), Cal 8 (Logan 2, Moore2, Nixon 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 4 (Moore 3), Cal 9(Moore 6). Turnovers: Edinboro 13, California 15.

} Game 26Indiana(Pa.) 78, Edinboro 71at Indiana, PAFebruary 25, 2009

Edinboro (17-9) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsVlad Kovalevsky, f 0­2 0­0 3 0Justin Moore, f 3­9 2­2 14 8Gil Cummings, g 5­12 2­3 0 13Bobby Stauffer, g 3­6 1­1 2 8Joe Jones, g 11­22 1­3 6 25Larry Bryant 5­11 0­1 4 12Kyree Brown 0­0 0­0 1 0Chris Bess 1­5 3­4 6 5team 3Totals 28-67 9-14 39 71

(41.8%) (64.3%)

Indiana(Pa.) (21-5) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsGerald Brooks, f 4­14 3­4 8 11Maurice Polen, f 1­3 2­2 7 4Thomas Young, g 8­13 3­8 9 19Justin Gartner, g 0­1 0­0 0 0Sean Christiansen, g 3­5 7­8 1 15Darryl Webb 3­6 2­3 8 8Julian Sanders 6­9 0­0 2 16Ashton Smith 2­6 1­4 2 5team 3Totals 27-57 18-29 40 78

(47.4%) (62.1%)

HALFTIME: Indiana(Pa.) 36, Edinboro 31Three-point FGs: Edinboro 6­21 (Bryant 2­7, Jones 2­7,Cummings 1­3, Stauffer 1­4), IUP 6­13 (Sanders 4­6,Christiansen 2­3, Webb 0­1, Brooks 0­1, Gartner 0­1, Smith 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 9 (Jones 4, Bess 2), IUP 14 (Smith 6,Young 3). Steals: Edinboro 7 (Bryant 3), IUP 7 (Smith 3,Young 2). Blocked Shots: Edinboro 2 (Jones, Moore), IUP6 (Webb 3, Young 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 18, IUP 15.

} Game 27Edinboro 88, Clarion 79at Edinboro, PAFebruary 28, 2009

Edinboro (18-9) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 6­9 3­4 8 16Justin Moore, f 4­5 3­4 17 11Gil Cummings, g 4­10 4­6 3 13Bobby Stauffer, g 2­5 1­2 1 7Joe Jones, g 6­12 11­15 4 23Larry Bryant 4­9 0­0 1 11Kyree Brown 1­2 0­0 1 3Vlad Kovalevsky 0­1 4­4 1 4Steve Cress 0­0 0­0 1 0team 1Totals 27-53 26-35 38 88

(50.9%) (74.3%)

Clarion (11-16) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsLonnie Perry, f 0­2 0­0 7 0Josh Yanke, c 2­9 2­2 5 6Mike Sherry, g 5­14 0­0 4 12Ron Hollis, g 9­15 2­2 3 24Aaron Trail, g 7­12 4­4 1 19David Blanks 1­4 0­0 0 2Paul McQueen 5­10 1­1 5 11Sean Corley 1­5 0­0 3 2Shameel Carty 1­1 0­0 1 3Greg Parker 0­0 0­0 0 0team 6Totals 31-72 9-9 35 79

(43.1%)(100.0%)

HALFTIME: Clarion 42, Edinboro 34Three-point FGs: Edinboro 8­24 (Bryant 3­7, Stauffer 2­4,Brown 1­2, Bess 1­3, Cummings 1­4, Jones 0­4), Clarion 8­20(Hollis 4­7, Sherry 2­6, Carty 1­1, Trail 1­4, Blanks 0­1,McQueen 0­1). Assists: Edinboro 14 (Jones 4, Stauffer 4,Cummings 3), Clarion 11 (Hollis 5). Steals: Edinboro 10(Stauffer 4, Bess 2, Bryant 2), Clarion 2 (Sherry, Blanks).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 5 (Kovalevsky 2), Clarion 0.Turnovers: Edinboro 17, Clarion 15.

} Game 28Gannon 89, Edinboro 75PSAC Quarterfinalsat Erie, PAMarch 3, 2009

Edinboro (18-10) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsChris Bess, f 4­8 1­2 3 11Justin Moore, f 4­9 0­0 5 8Gil Cummings, g 6­16 0­0 3 14Joe Jones, g 7­16 0­0 4 15Bobby Stauffer 2­3 0­0 0 5Larry Bryant 4­7 3­4 1 14Vlad Kovalevsky 3­6 2­2 4 8team 4Totals 30-65 6-8 24 75

(46.2%) (75.0%)

Gannon (25-3) fg-fga ft-fta reb ptsKyle Goldcamp, f 7­17 1­3 9 15Tyler Stoczynski, f 5­7 3­5 4 14Joe Lindsey, g 2­4 1­1 4 5Pierre Howard, g 13­21 2­2 6 29George Johnson, g 6­7 0­0 3 14Cory Knight 2­3 4­5 3 8Mark Demski 1­1 0­0 1 2Alfonso Scandrett 0­0 0­0 0 0Dave Wilson 1­1 0­0 2 2Preston Harris 0­0 0­0 0 0team 5Totals 37-61 11-16 37 89

(60.7%) (68.8%)

HALFTIME: Gannon 49, Edinboro 32Three-point FGs: Edinboro 9­24 (Bryant 3­5, Bess 2­4,Cummings 2­6, Stauffer 1­2, Jones 1­7), Gannon 4­11 (Johnson2­3, Stoczynski 1­1, Howard 1­4, Knight 0­1, Lindsey 0­2).Assists: Edinboro 14 (Jones 10), Gannon 22 (Lindsey 7,Stoczynski 6, Howard 4). Steals: Edinboro 11 (Jones 3,Bryant 2, Kovalevsky 2), Gannon 12 (Stoczynski 4, Lindsey 4).Blocked Shots: Edinboro 3 (Moore, Cummings, Jones ),Gannon 4 (Howard 2). Turnovers: Edinboro 15, Gannon 17.

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Bobby Stauffer played well as startingpoint guard the final five games.

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34 Kyree BrownGuard 6’2” 195 lbs. Senior

Philadelphia, PA Friends Central HS

3 Larry BryantGuard 6’1” 175 lbs. SeniorPittsburgh, PA Schenley HS

2 Gil CummingsGuard 6’1” 180 lbs. Senior

Pittsburgh, PA Oliver HS

5 Joe JonesGuard 6’3” 180 lbs. Senior

Erie, PA Cathedral Preparatory SchoolYear G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2005­06* 33­28 168­390 .431 49­155 .316 62­90 .689 139 4.2 149 134 14 56 78­0 447 13.52006­07 28­26 127­309 .411 46­131 .351 49­75 .653 96 3.4 122 80 13 49 61­2 349 12.52007­08 31­31 191­446 .428 68­187 .364 68­92 .739 97 3.1 127 108 7 36 65­0 518 16.72008­09 28­28 221­456 .485 52­148 .351 104­150 .693 123 4.4 110 109 14 58 61­0 598 21.4at Edinboro87-85 539-1211 .445 166-466 .356 221-317 .697 316 3.6 359 297 34 143 187-2 1465 16.8Career 120-113 707-1601 .442 215-621 .346 283-407 .695 455 3.8 508 431 48 199 265-2 1912 15.9

* at Roberts Wesleyan

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2007­08 27­3 50­133 .376 22­67 .328 19­34 .559 69 2.6 80 50 2 55 24­0 141 5.22008­09 27­14 71­171 .415 36­98 .367 42­65 .646 76 2.8 91 82 3 52 55­3 220 8.1Career 54-17 121-304 .398 58-165 352 61-99 .616 145 2.7 171 132 5 107 79-3 361 6.7

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2007­08 30­29 125­302 .414 65­154 .422 45­60 .750 126 4.2 91 59 14 26 71­0 360 12.02008­09 28­28 138­329 .419 42­120 .350 119­155 .768 124 4.4 61 61 8 36 70­3 437 15.6Career 58-57 263-631 .417 107-274 .391 164-215 .763 250 4.3 152 120 22 62 141-3 797 13.7

Year G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. A TO BL ST PF-D Pts. Avg.2005­06* 18­0 3­13 .231 1­5 .200 1­2 .500 12 0.7 3 2 0 2 5­0 8 0.4 2006­07 29­0 44­135 .326 7­33 .212 44­66 .667 85 2.9 32 41 1 14 49­0 139 4.82007­08 21­2 13­52 .250 8­27 .296 13­19 .684 35 1.7 7 19 0 7 23­0 47 2.22008­09 27­9 28­86 .326 9­28 .321 29­50 .580 68 2.5 34 35 2 17 33­1 94 3.5at Edinboro77-11 85-273 .311 24-88 .273 86-135 .637 188 2.4 73 95 3 38 105-1 280 3.3Career 95-11 88-286 .308 25-93 .269 87-137 .635 200 2.1 76 97 3 40 110-1 288 3.0

* at Eastern Illinois

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The Record Book

} Section ContentsYear-by-Year Records ......................................34All-Time Coaches Records..............................34Individual & Team Records............................35Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs....................35Career Records ..........................................36-37Season Records ..........................................38-391,000-Point Club ........................................40-41Yearly Leaders............................................42-43All-Time Scores ..........................................44-48All-Americans ..................................................49The Honor Roll ................................................50All-Time vs. Opponents..................................51Fighting Scots Playing Professionally ........52

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Year W L Pct. Coach1928­29 12 2 .857 Sox Harrison1929­30 8 6 .571 Sox Harrison1930­31 11 4 .733 Sox Harrison1931­32 12 1 .923 Sox Harrison1932­33 9 4 .692 Sox Harrison1933­34 8 5 .615 Sox Harrison1934­35 8 3 .727 Sox Harrison1935­36 5 5 .500 Sox Harrison1936­37 7 6 .538 Sox Harrison1937­38 6 8 .429 Sox Harrison1938­39 8 2 .800 Sox Harrison1939­40 13 4 .765 Sox Harrison1940­41 11 4 .733 Sox Harrison1941­42 3 7 .300 Sox Harrison1942­43 1 1 .500 Sox Harrison1943­44 World War II1944­45 World War II1945­46 0 5 .000 Sox Harrison1946­47 7 8 .467 Sox Harrison1947­48 4 11 .267 Sox Harrison1948­49 9 .438 Sox Harrison1949­50 12 5 .706 Sox Harrison1950­51 9 9 .500 Sox Harrison1951­52 6 12 .333 Sox Harrison1952­53 8 13 .381 Sox Harrison1953­54 6 12 .333 Art McComb1954­55 8 12 .400 Art McComb1955­56 3 17 .150 Art McComb1956­57 5 14 .263 Bob Thurbon1957­58 10 11 .476 Bob Thurbon1958­59 8 12 .400 Bob Thurbon1959­60 6 13 .316 Jim Smart1960­61 6 15 .286 Loyal Park1961­62 17 7 .708 Loyal Park1962­63 11 9 .550 Jim McDonald1963­64 16 6 .727 Jim McDonald1964­65 10 8 .556 Jim McDonald1965­66 18 5 .783 Jim McDonald1966­67 11 11 .500 Jim McDonald1967­68 19 5 .792 Jim McDonald1968­69 14 8 .636 Jim McDonald

Year W L Pct. Coach1969­70 13 9 .591 Jim McDonald1970­71 16 8 .667 Jim McDonald1971­72 17 9 .654 Dave Rooney1972­73 13 9 .591 Jim McDonald1973­74 18 6 .750 Jim McDonald1974­75 22 5 .815 Jim McDonald1975­76 24 5 .828 Guy Conti1976­77 11 12 .478 Guy Conti1977­78 9 15 .375 Guy Conti1978­79 11 14 .440 Guy Conti1979­80 21 6 .778 Guy Conti1980­81 7 17 .292 Guy Conti1981­82 22 8 .733 Guy Conti1982­83 18 10 .643 Guy Conti1983­84 17 11 .607 Guy Conti1984­85 12 14 .462 Jim Sims1985­86 18 13 .581 Jim Sims1986­87 14 12 .538 Jim Sims1987­88 12 15 .444 Jim Sims1988­89 14 12 .538 Jim Sims1989­90 22 5 .815 Greg Walcavich1990­91 18 10 .643 Greg Walcavich1991­92 20 9 .690 Greg Walcavich1992­93 12 17 .414 Greg Walcavich1993­94 20 8 .714 Greg Walcavich1994­95 15 11 .577 Greg Walcavich1995­96 21 8 .724 Greg Walcavich1996­97 13 14 .481 Greg Walcavich1997­98 26 8 .765 Greg Walcavich1998­99 16 12 .571 Greg Walcavich1999­2000 13 13 .500 Greg Walcavich2000­01 21 7 .750 Greg Walcavich2001­02 18 9 .667 Greg Walcavich2002­03 18 10 .643 Greg Walcavich2003­04 15 13 .536 Greg Walcavich2004­05 24 7 .774 Greg Walcavich2005­06 21 10 .677 Greg Walcavich2006­07 20 9 .690 Greg Walcavich2007­08 24 7 .774 Greg Walcavich2008­09 18 10 .643 Greg Walcavich79 Years 1027 706 .593 10 Head Coaches

All-Time Coaches RecordsCoach Years Seasons Games W L Pct.Sox Harrison 1928­43/45­53 23 309 175 134 .566Art McComb 1953­56 3 58 17 41 .291Bob Thurbon 1956­59 3 60 23 37 .383Jim Smart 1959­60 1 19 6 13 .316Loyal Park 1960­62 2 45 23 22 .511Jim McDonald 1962­71/72­75 12 270 181 89 .670Dave Rooney 1971­72 1 26 17 9 .654Guy Conti 1975­84 9 238 140 98 .588Jim Sims 1984­89 5 136 70 66 .510Greg Walcavich 1989­2009 20 572 375 197 .656Totals - 10 Head Coaches 1928-2009 79 1733 1027 706 .593

Jim McDonald Guy Conti Jim Sims

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IndividualGame

Most Points: 54 by Frank Smith vs. Fredonia State, 1966­67; 52 by Frank Smith vs. Kenyon, 1968­69

Most Field Goals Made: 21 by Frank Smith vs. Waynesburg, 1966­67; by Frank Smith vs. Kenyon, 1968­69

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 10 by Blake Johnson vs. Clarion, 2000­01; 10 by Jesse Ogden vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1996­97; 9 by Torry Mitchell vs. Indiana(Pa.) 3/12/05; by Jesse Ogden vs. Point Park, 1996­97; by Jesse Ogden vs. Mansfield, 1996­97

Most Free Throws Made: 16 by Jakim Donaldson vs. Clarion, 2002­03

Most Free Throws Attempted: 22 by Jakim Donaldson vs. Clarion, 2002­03

Most Consecutive Free Throws Made:14 by Ken Gerber (14 of 14) vs. Gannon, 1961­62

Most Rebounds: 39 by Don Dougan vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1964­65

Most Assists: 20 by Larry Betar vs. California(Pa.), 1973­74; 19 by Dave Knowlton vs. Grove City, 1969­70

Most Blocked Shots: 12 by Ryan McLemore vs. Slippery Rock, 2/13/08; 11 by RyanMcLemore vs. Bllomsburg, 1/13/08; 11 by Jason Roseto vs. Mansfield, 1999­2000; Melvin Hooker vs. Slippery Rock, 1979­80; 10 by Jason Roseto vs. Lock Haven, 2000­01; 10 by Michael Johnson vs. Point Park, 1995­96

SeasonMost Points: 800 by Tyrone Mason, 1995­96 Highest Scoring Average: 30.1 by Frank

Smith, 1966­67Most Field Goals Made: 307 by Tyrone

Mason, 1995­96Most Field Goals Attempted: 594 by Tyrone

Mason, 1995­96Highest Field Goal Percentage: .647 by

Ricky Jordan, 1987­88 (141 of 218)Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 118 by Jesse

Ogden, 1997­98Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted:

286 by Jesse Ogden, 1997­98Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:

.523 by Dan Grabill, 2001­02 (45 of 86)Most Free Throws Made: 139 by Billy Wade,

1989­90

Most Free Throws Attempted: 210 by Daren Tielsch, 2005­06

Highest Free Throw Percentage: .882 by Roy Stauffer, 1972­73 (90 of 102)

Most Consecutive Free Throws Made: 38 by Ken Gerber, 1961­62

Most Rebounds: 406 by Jakim Donaldson, 2004­05

Highest Rebounding Average: 18.5 by Darryl Meacham, 1966­67

Most Assists: 273 by Adam Kaufman, 1997­98Most Steals: 128 by Fred Riley, 1970­71Most Blocked Shots: 170 by Ryan McLemore,

2007­08

CareerMost Points: 1,954 by Tyrone Mason, 1993­96Highest Scoring Average: 23.6 by Tyrone

Mason, 1993­96Most Field Goals Made: 720 by Tyrone

Mason, 1993­96Most Field Goals Attempted: 1,508 by Don

Lovett, 1976­80Highest Field Goal Percentage: .640 by

Ricky Jordan, 1986­88 (249 of 389)Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 334 by

Jesse Ogden, 1994­98Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted:

815 by Jesse Ogden, 1994­98Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:

.428 by Jose Davis, 1986­88 (134 of 313)Most Free Throws Made: 364 by Dan

Petchel, 1961­65Most Free Throws Attempted: 548 by Jakim

Donaldson, 2001­05Highest Free Throw Percentage: .863 by

Roy Stauffer, 1971­74 (239 of 277)Most Rebounds: 1,100 by Jakim Donaldson,

2001­05Highest Rebounding Average: 12.8 by

Darryl Meacham, 1963­67Most Assists: 936 by Adam Kaufman, 1997­01Most Steals: 246 by Fred Riley, 1969­72Most Blocked Shots: 354 by Ryan McLemore,

2004­08Most Games Played: 120 by Devon Knight,

2004­08

TeamGame

Most Points Scored: 133 vs. Lock Haven, 1967­68Most Points in a Half: 74 vs. Point Park, 1973­74

Most Combined Points: 256 vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (West Virginia Wesleyan 129, Edinboro 127 2OT), 1990­91

Most Field Goals Made: 54 vs. Lock Haven, 1967­68; vs. Alliance, 1973­74

Most Field Goals Attempted: 114 vs. Mercyhurst, 1999­2000

Most Free Throws Made: 36 vs. Mansfield, 2004­05

Most Free Throws Attempted: 49 vs. Mansfield, 2004­05

Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 vs. Bloomsburg (12 of 12), 1998­99

Most Rebounds: 93 vs. Clarion, 1968­69Longest Game: 5 overtimes vs.

California(Pa.), 1988­89

SeasonMost Wins: 26 in 1997­98Most Losses: 17 in 1992­93; 1980­81 and 1955­56Fewest Wins: 0 in 1945­46Fewest Losses: 1 in 1931­32Highest Winning Percentage: .923 in

1931­32 (12­1)Lowest Winning Percentage: .000 in

1945­46 (0­5)Most Consecutive Wins: 13 in 1975­76Most Consecutive Losses: 12 in 1955­57 Most Points Scored: 2,784 in 1997­98Highest Scoring Average: 89.4 in 1967­68Most Field Goals Made: 1,003 in 1997­98Most Field Goals Attempted: 2,231 in 1997­98Highest Field Goal Percentage: .513 in 1966­67Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 247 in

1997­98Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 670

in 1997­98Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage:

.445 in 1987­88Most Free Throws Made: 531 in 1997­98Most Free Throws Attempted: 763 in

1985­86Highest Free Throw Percentage: .736 in

1990­91Most Rebounds: 1,385 in 1975­76Highest Rebounding Average: 55.7 in

1965­66Most Assists: 559 in 1990­91Most Turnovers: 506 in 1974­75Most Steals: 493 in 1970­71Most Blocked Shots: 244 in 2007­08Most Games: 34 in 1997­98

1981-82 NCAA East RegionalBloomsburg 53, Edinboro 50Edinboro 56, Monmouth 53

1985-86 NCAA East RegionalMillersville 107, Edinboro 86

1993-94 NCAA East RegionalEdinboro 88, West Chester 67Indiana(Pa.) 90, Edinboro 77Gannon 75, Edinboro 66

1995-96 NCAA East RegionalEdinboro 90, Bloomsburg 82California(Pa.) 84, Edinboro 76

1997-98 NCAA East RegionalEdinboro 83, California(Pa.) 78Salem­Teikyo 91, Edinboro 83

2004-05 NCAA East RegionalIndiana(Pa.) 76, Edinboro 73 ot

2005-06 NCAA East RegionalWest Virginia State 103, Edinboro 89

2007-08 NCAA East RegionalMillersville 64, Edinboro 61

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} Points1. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) ....................1,9542. Walt Askins (1956­60) ..........................1,7393. Tim Smiley (1973­77) ............................1,5534. Kenny Tate (1999­02)............................1,5525. Don Lovett (1976­80) ..........................1,4966. Joe Jones (2006­09) ............................1,4657. Billy Wade (1986­90)............................1,4468. Edwin Wright (1980­84) ......................1,4209. Daren Tielsch (2004­07) ......................1,377

10. Jakim Donaldson (2001­05) ................1,35511. Dan Petchel (1961­65) ..........................1,34412. Fred Riley (1969­72) ..............................1,27913. Jesse Ogden (1994­98)........................1,24614. Frank Smith (1965­69) ..........................1,22515. Aaron Brown (1988­92) ......................1,20816. Jim Prokell (1969­72) ............................1,19617. Tom Taylor (1984­87)............................1,18318. Gary Stanton (1974­78) ........................1,17719. Adam Cheek (1991­93)..........................1,15620. Roy Stauffer (1971­74) ..........................1,14921. Adam Kaufman (1997­01) ....................1,14822. Steve Senko (1979­83)..........................1,14523. Rob Sims (2002­05) ..............................1,13824. Don Dougan (1963­68)........................1,09525. Jose Davis (1982­83, ‘86­88) ..............1,06626. Devon Knight (2004­08)........................97027. Sterling Washington (1988­91) ..............93128. Price Williams (1991­92, ‘93­94) ............91229. Melvin Hooker (1977­80) ......................90430. Terrance Jenkins (1983­86) ..................895

Earl Minor (1983­85) ..............................89532. Land Battle (1980­83) ............................89333. Darryl Meachem (1963­67) ....................88134. Rod Vashaw (1956­60) ..........................87935. Sean Gibson (1991­93)............................86936. Duke Gartrell (1999­03) .........................84737. Bob McVeigh (1949­51) ..........................84038. Wendel Rojik (1960­64) ..........................81239. Phillip Melton (1992­96) ........................80840. Torry Mitchell (2004­06)........................80741. Gil Cummings (2007­09) ........................79942. Alonzo Craig (1973­77)............................79843. Dave Shenefelt (1962­66) ......................79744. Blake Johnson (2000­02) ......................79245. Larry Betar (1971­75)................................75546. Curtis Ingram (2005­07) ........................74847. Jim Sims (1960­64)..................................73048. Harry Jenkins (1965­69)..........................72849. Ken Barker (1960­63)..............................70850. Jean Paul (1998­00) ................................701

} Scoring Average1. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) ......................23.62. Adam Cheek (1991­93) ..........................19.93. Kenny Tate (1999­02)..............................19.24. Warren Chance (1997­98)......................18.75. Price Williams (1991­92, ‘93­94) ............17.96. Fred Riley (1969­71) ................................17.87. Joe Jones (2006­09) ..............................16.8

Frank Smith (1965­69)............................16.89. Earl Minor (1983­85) ..............................16.6

Jim Prokell (1969­72) ..............................16.6

} Rebounds1. Jakim Donaldson (2001­05) ................1,1002. Don Dougan (1963­68) ..........................9923. Darryl Meachem (1963­67)....................8974. Kenny Tate (1999­02)..............................8435. Gary Stanton (1974­78) ..........................8416. Ryan McLemore (2004­08)....................8157. Billy Wade (1986­90) ..............................7928. Dan Petchel (1961­65) ............................7449. Daren Tielsch (2004­07) ........................739

10. Land Battle (1980­83)..............................73211. Aaron Brown (1988­92) ..........................71412. Melvin Hooker (1977­80) ......................69013. Ken Barker (1960­65) ............................68914. Phillip Melton (1992­96)..........................651

Don Lovett (1976­80)..............................65116. Tom Taylor (1984­87) ............................64817. Frank Smith (1965­69) ............................63718. Wendel Rojik (1960­64)..........................62219. Jim Prokell (1969­72) ..............................59320. Dennis Hampton (1973­76)....................54321. Sterling Washington (1988­91)..............52622. Daren Tielsch (2004­06) ........................47723. Ron Beckett (1972­77) ............................45924. Art Dickenson (1968­71) ........................44225. Ricky Jordan (1986­88) ..........................431

} ReboundingAverage

1. Darryl Meachem (1963­67)....................12.82. Melvin Hooker (1977­80)........................12.23. Don Dougan (1963­68) ..........................11.54. Bob Burlingame (1969­70) ....................11.45. Dennis Hampton (1973­76) ..................10.66. Kenny Tate (1999­02) ............................10.47. Land Battle (1980­83) ............................10.2

Mickey Unick (1967­69)..........................10.2Lynn Nelson (1965­67)............................10.2

10. Jakim Donaldson (2001­05) ..................10.1

} Field GoalPercentage

1. Ricky Jordan (1986­88) 249­389....... .6402. Billy Wade (1986­90) 571­997 ............. .5733. Lasana Crider (1991­94) 196­346 ....... .5664. Phillip Melton (1992­96) 340­602 ..... .5655. Mickey Unick (1967­69) 175­313 ......... .5596. Land Battle (1980­83) 393­707........... .5567. Justin Moore (2005­06; 2008­09)

258­464 ................................................. .5568. Michael Johnson (1995­99)

281­531 ................................................... .5489. Lynn Nelson (1965­67) 186­353........... .527

10. Darryl Meachem (1963­67)352­670 ................................................... .525

11. Tom Taylor (1984­87) 459­877 ........... .523

}Field Goals Made1. Tyrone Mason (1993­96)........................7202. Tim Smiley (1973­77) ..............................6593. Don Lovett (1976­80) ............................6464. Kenny Tate (1999­02)..............................6235. Edwin Wright (1980­84) ........................5976. Billy Wade (1986­90)................................571

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7. Daren Tielsch (2004­07) ........................5428. Joe Jones (2006­09) ..............................5399. Fred Riley (1969­72) ................................536

10. Gary Stanton (1974­78)............................517

}Field Goals Att.1. Don Lovett (1976­80) ..........................1,5082. Tim Smiley (1973­77) ............................1,5013. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) ....................1,4394. Edwin Wright (1980­84) ......................1,3285. Kenny Tate (1999­02) ..........................1,2446. Joe Jones (2006­09) ..............................1,2117. Fred Riley (1969­72)................................1,1178. Rob Sims (2002­05) ..............................1,0779. Gary Stanton (1974­78)........................1,062

10. Daren Tielsch (2004­07)......................1,054

}Free Throw Pct.1. Roy Stauffer (1971­74) ..............239­277 .8632. Jose Davis (1982­83; ‘86­88)....197­232 .8493. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) ........349­413 .8454. Adam Cheek (1991­93) ..............176­211 .8345. Warren Chance (1997­98) ........110­133 .8276. Rob Sims (2002­04) ..................152­186 .8177. Sean Gibson (1990­93) ............168­207 .8128. Walter Reap (1990­91; ‘93­94) ..112­139 .8069. Adam Kaufman (1997­01) ........291­362 .804

10. Mark Murdock (1989­91) ..........102­127 .803

}Free Throws Made1. Dan Petchel (1961­65) ............................3642. Jim Prokell (1969­72) ..............................3583. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) .......................3494. Jakim Donaldson (2001­05) ..................3455. Billy Wade (1986­90) ..............................2996. Kenny Tate (1999­02)..............................297

Steve Senko (1979­83)............................2978. Adam Kaufman (1997­01) ......................2919. Don Dougan (1963­68) ..........................275

10. Daren Tielsch (2004­07) ........................268

}Free ThrowsAttempted

1. Jakim Donaldson (2001­05) ..................5482. Daren Tielsch (2004­07)..........................5313. Jim Prokell (1969­72) ..............................5094. Dan Petchel (1961­65) ............................5085. Kenny Tate (1999­02) ..............................4156. Tyrone Mason (1993­95) ........................4137. Don Dougan (1963­68) ..........................3998. Billy Wade (1986­90) ..............................3969. Frank Smith (1965­69)............................394

10. Steve Senko (1979­83) ..........................390

}3-Pt. Field GoalPercentage

1. Jose Davis (1986­88)..................134­313 .4282. Adam Cheek (1991­93) ............100­242 .4133. Greg Fox (1989­93) ....................60­146 .4114. Jesse Ogden (1994­98) ............334­815 .4105. Dan Grabill (2001­06)..................127­315 .4036. Warren Chance (1997­98)..........77­196 .3937. George Satler (1985­89) ............60­158 .3808. Jean Paul (1998­00) ....................81­214 .379

9. Price Williams (1991­92; '93­94)..84­222 .37810. Blake Johnson (2000­02)........168­448 .375

}3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. Jesse Ogden (1994­98) ..........................3342. Duke Gartrell (1999­03) ..........................1763. Blake Johnson (2000­02) ......................168 4. Joe Jones (2006­09) ..............................1665. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) ........................1656. Adam Kaufman (1997­01)........................1617. Jose Davis (1986­88) ..............................1348. Torry Mitchell (2004­06) ........................1339. Dan Grabill (2001­06)................................127

10. Gil Cummings (2007­09) ........................107

}3-Pt. Field GoalsAttempted

1. Jesse Ogden (1994­98) ..........................8152. Duke Gartrell (1999­03) ..........................5183. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) ......................4864. Adam Kaufman (1997­01)......................4675. Joe Jones (2006­09) ..............................4666. Blake Johnson (2000­02) ......................4487. Torry Mitchell (2004­06)........................3968. Dan Grabill (2001­06)................................3159. Jose Davis (1986­88)................................313

10. Chris Ravello (2004­06)..........................296

}Assists1. Adam Kaufman (1997­2000) ................9362. Steve Senko (1979­83) ............................5153. Dave Knowlton (1968­71) ......................5014. Tyrone Mason (1993­96)........................4015. Greg Fox (1989­93)..................................3656. Joe Jones (2006­09) ..............................3597. Larry Betar (1971­75) ................................3418. Tim Smiley (1973­77)................................3239. Derek Walton (1990­92) ........................299

10. Rob Sims (2002­05) ................................282

} Steals1. Fred Riley (1969­72) ................................2462. Adam Kaufman (1997­01) ......................2133. Steve Senko (1979­83) ............................2014. Tim Smiley (1973­77)................................1745. Dave Knowlton (1968­71) ......................1626. Sterling Washington (1988­91) ..............1617. Tyrone Mason (1993­96) ........................1578. Edwin Wright (1980­84) ........................1489. Joe Jones (2006­09)................................143

10. Roy Stauffer (1971­74) ............................142

}Blocked Shots1. Ryan McLemore (2004­08) ..................3542. Melvin Hooker (1977­80) ........................2013. Jakim Donaldson (2001­05)....................1854. Jason Roseto (1999­2001)......................1685. Gary Stanton (1974­78) ..........................1476. Barry Marshall (1980­84)........................1387. Alonzo Jenkins (1986­88) ......................1228. Land Battle (1980­83)..............................1209. Billy Wade (1986­90)................................119

10. Michael Johnson (1995­96; '98­99) ..............109

}Games Played1. Devon Knight (2004­08) ........................1202. Ryn McLemore (2004­08) ......................1173. Adam Kaufman (1997­01)........................1164. Dan Grabill (2001­06)................................110

Jesse Ogden (1994­98)............................1106. Jakim Donaldson (2001­05) ..................1097. Aaron Brown (1988­92)..........................108

Edwin Wright (1980­84) ........................1089. Duke Gartrell (1999­03) ...........................107

10. Steve Senko (1979­83)............................106

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}Points1. Tyrone Mason (1995­96) ......................8002. Tyrone Mason (1994­95)........................6913. Warren Chance (1997­98)......................6354. Joe Jones (2008­09) ..............................5985. Adam Cheek (1991­92)............................5946. Daren Tielsch (2005­06) ........................5807. Jose Davis (1987­88) ..............................5768. Adam Cheek (1992­93) ..........................5629. Price Williams (1993­94) ........................557

Billy Wade (1989­90) ..............................55711. Kenny Tate (1999­00)..............................53312. Dwayne Butler (1997­98) ......................53213. Joe Jones (2007­08)................................51814. Kenny Tate (2000­01) ..............................51615. Tim Smiley (1975­76) ..............................50816. Jakim Donaldson (2004­05)..................50517. Kenny Tate (2001­02)..............................50318. Walt Askins (1956­57) ............................49619. Don Lovett (1978­79) ............................49420. Blake Johnson (2000­01) ......................49321. Fred Riley (1971­72)..................................49222. Fred Riley (1970­71) ................................48523. Sterling Washington (1990­91) ............48024. Sean Gibson (1992­93)............................46725. Frank Smith (1968­69) ..........................46626. Daren Tielsch (2006­07) ........................463

Tyrone Mason (1993­94) ......................463Earl Minor (1984­85) ..............................463

29. Dan Petchel (1964­65)............................46030. Don Lovett (1979­80) ..............................45131 . Torry Mitchell (2005­06)........................44332. Billy Wade (1988­89) ..............................441

Edwin Wright (1983­84)..........................44134. Gil Cummings (2008­09) ........................43735. Tom Taylor (1985­86) ............................436

} Scoring Average1. Frank Smith (1966­67)............................30.12. Tyrone Mason (1995­96) ......................27.63. Tyrone Mason (1994­95) ......................26.64. Walt Askins (1956­57) ............................26.15. Dan Petchel (1964­65) ..........................25.66. Joe Jones (2008­09) ..............................21.47. Jose Davis (1987­88) ..............................21.38. Frank Smith (1968­69) ............................21.29. Billy Wade (1989­90)..............................20.6

10. Adam Cheek (1991­92) ..........................20.5Kenny Tate (1999­00) ............................20.5 .

12. Fred Riley (1970­71) ................................20.213. Price Williams (1993­94) ........................19.9

Price Williams (1991­92) ........................19.915. Don Lovett (1978­79) ............................19.8

}Rebounds1. Jakim Donaldson (2004­05)..................4062. Darryl Meacham (1965­66)....................3933. Melvin Hooker (1979­80) ......................3454. Ryan McLemore (2007­08)....................322

Jakim Donaldson (2003­04) ..................3226. Amos Upshaw (1997­98) ........................3117. Mickey Unick (1967­68)..........................3038. Land Battle (1981­82)..............................299

Dennis Hampton (1975­76)....................29910. Daren Tielsch (2005­06) ........................29611. Kenny Tate (2000­01)..............................293

12. Jakim Donaldson (2002­03) ..................29113. Don Dougan (1967­68) ..........................28714. Kenny Tate (2001­02)..............................28315. Billy Wade (1988­89) ..............................27216. Don Dougan (1965­66) ..........................26817. Kenny Tate (1999­00) ............................26718. Daren Tielsch (2006­07) ........................26219. Ryan McLemore (2006­07) ..................25820. Tom Taylor (1985­86)..............................250

Bob Burlingame (1969­70) ....................250Frank Smith (1968­69)............................250

}Rebounding Average1. Darryl Meacham (1966­67) ..................18.52. Darryl Meacham (1965­66) ....................17.13. Frank Smith (1966­67)............................13.94. Melvin Hooker (1979­80) ......................13.85. Jakim Donaldson (2004­05) ..................13.1 .

Dan Petchel (1964­65) ............................13.17. Mickey Unick (1967­68)..........................12.68. Lynn Nelson (1966­67)............................12.29. Don Dougan (1967­68) ..........................12.0

10. Art Dickenson (1970­71)..........................11.811. Don Dougan (1965­66) ..........................11.6

Don Dougan (1964­65) ..........................11.613. Jakim Donaldson (2003­04) ..................11.5

Melvin Hooker (1978­79)........................11.515. Bob Burlingame (1969­70) ....................11.4

Frank Smith (1968­69) ............................11.417. Land Battle (1980­81)..............................11.018. Jakim Donaldson (2002­03)..................10.819. Land Battle (1981­82)..............................10.7

Gary Stanton (1977­78) ..........................10.7Dennis Hampton (1975­76) ..................10.7

}Field Goal Pct.1. Ricky Jordan (1987­88)

141­218..................................................... .6472. Michael Johnson (1995­96)

121­188 ................................................... .6443. Ricky Jordan (1986­87)

108­171..................................................... .6324. Darryl Meacham (1966­67)

62­102 ..................................................... .6075. Gerald Warrick (2007­08)

152­254.......................................................5986. Justin Moore (2005­06)

114­191 ..................................................... .5977. Frank Smith (1966­67)

102­173..................................................... .5938. Phillip Melton (1995­96)

68­115....................................................... .5919. Billy Wade (1988­89)

182­308................................................... .59010. Mickey Unick (1967­68)

148­254 ................................................... .582

}Field Goals Made1. Tyrone Mason (1995­96)........................3072. Tyrone Mason (1994­95)........................2423. Adam Cheek (1991­92)............................2344. Daren Tielsch (2005­06) ........................2275. Warren Chance (1997­98) ......................2246. Tim Smiley (1975­76) ..............................2227. Joe Jones (2008­09) ................................2218. Kenny Tate (2000­01) ..............................2139. Kenny Tate (1999­00) ..............................211

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10. Fred Riley (1970­71) ..................................210

}Field Goals Attempted1. Tyrone Mason (1995­96) ......................5942. Tyrone Mason (1994­95) ......................5093. Warren Chance (1997­98) ....................4964. Tim Smiley (1975­76) ..............................4945. Adam Cheek (1991­92)............................4826. Don Lovett (1978­79)..............................4797. Don Lovett (1979­80) ............................4658. Joe Jones (2008­09) ..............................4569. Joe Jones (2007­08) ..............................446

10. Adam Cheek (1992­93) ..........................442

}Free Throw Pct.1. Roy Stauffer (1972­73) ..............90­102 .8822. Tyrone Mason (1994­95) ..........124­142 .8733. Roy Stauffer (1971­72) ..................81­93 .8714. Tyrone Mason (1995­96) ..........153­176 .8655. Adam Cheek (1992­93) ................96­111 .8656. Rob Schodt (1998­99) ................56­65 .8627. Mark Murdock (1990­91) ............66­77 .8578. Jose Davis (1987­88) ................122­143 .8539. Ken Gerber (1961­62) ..................63­74 .851

10. Fred Riley (1971­72) ....................100­118 .847

}Free Throws Made1. Billy Wade (1989­90)................................1392. Dwayne Butler (1997­98)........................128

Derek Walton (1990­91) ..........................1284. Jakim Donaldson (2004­05) ..................127

Jim Prokell (1969­70)................................1276. Dan Petchel (1964­65) ............................1267. Tyrone Mason (1994­95) ........................1248. Earl Minor (1984­85) ................................1239. Jose Davis (1987­88) ................................122

10. Daren Tielsch (2005­06) ........................12011. Gil Cummings (2008­09) ........................11912. Jim Prokell (1969­70)................................11613. Jim Prokell (1970­71) ................................115

Dan Petchel (1963­64)..............................11515. Tom Taylor (1985­86) ..............................114

}Free ThrowsAttempted

1. Daren Tielsch (2005­06) ........................2102. Dwayne Butler (1997­98)........................1953. Jim Prokell (1971­72) ................................1924. Jakim Donaldson (2004­05) ..................1855. Daren Tielsch (2006­07) ........................1846. Billy Wade (1989­90)................................1797. Tyrone Mason (1995­96) ........................1768. Dan Petchel (1964­65) ............................1699. Darryl Meacham (1965­66)....................168

10. Jim Prokell (1969­70) ..............................164

}3-Pt. Field GoalPercentage

1. Dan Grabill (2001­02)....................45­86 .5232. Michael Johnson (1998­99) ........25­54 .4633. Greg Fox (1992­93) ......................37­80 .4624. Jose Davis (1987­88) ..................80­176 .4555. Jesse Ogden (1995­96)..............89­200 .4456. Adrian Batts (1989­90)..................32­72 .444

7. Gil Cummings (2007­08) ............65­154 .4228. Adam Cheek (1991­92)................46­110 .4189. Jesse Ogden (1996­97) ............106­257 .413

10. Adam Cheek (1992­93)................54­132 .409

}3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. Jesse Ogden (1997­98)............................1162. Blake Johnson (2000­01)..........................1113. Jesse Ogden (1996­97) ..........................1064. Jesse Ogden (1995­96) ............................895. Tyrone Mason (1994­95)..........................836. Jose Davis (1987­88) ................................807. Warren Chance (1997­98) ........................778. Joe Jones (2007­08) ................................689. Torry Mitchell (2004­05) ..........................67

10. Torry Mitchell (2005­06)..........................6611. Gil Cummings (2007­08) ..........................6512. Adam Kaufman (1999­00) ......................59

Tim Miller (1996­97)..................................59Price Williams (1993­94) ..........................59

15. Adam Cheek (1992­93) ............................54Jose Davis (1986­87) ................................54

}3-Pt. Field GoalsAttempted

1. Jesse Ogden (1997­98) ..........................2862. Blake Johnson (2000­01)........................2823. Jesse Ogden (1996­97) ..........................2574. Tyrone Mason (1994­95) ........................2415. Torry Mitchell (2005­06)........................200

Jesse Ogden (1995­96) ..........................2007. Torry Mitchell (2004­05) ........................196

Warren Chance (1997­98) ......................1969. Joe Jones (2007­08)................................187

10. Jose Davis (1987­88)................................176

}Assists1. Adam Kaufman (1997­98)......................2732. Adam Kaufman (2000­01) ....................2493. Greg Fox (1992­93) ..................................2224. Adam Kaufman (1999­00) ......................2115. Adam Kaufman (1998­99) ....................2036. Dave Knowlton (1970­71) ......................1947. Dave Knowlton (1969­70) ......................1748. Steve Senko (1982­83) ............................1579. Tyrone Mason (1993­94) ........................156

10. Derek Walton (1991­92) ..........................150

} Steals1. Fred Riley (1970­71) ..................................1282. Dave Knowlton (1970­71) ........................1153. Mark Murdock (1990­91) ........................964. Dean Doss (1995­96) ................................795. Sterling Washington (1990­91)................756. Price Williams (1993­94) ..........................737. Nick Brascetta (1979­80) ..........................718. Sterling Washington (1989­90) ..............699. Adam Kaufman (1997­98)........................67

10. Adrian Batts (1989­90) ............................66

}Blocked Shots1. Ryan McLemore (2007­08)....................1702. Melvin Hooker (1979­80) ........................1253. Jason Roseto (2000­01)............................97

4. Ryan McLemore (2006­07)......................915. Michael Johnson (1998­99) ....................726. Jason Roseto (1999­00) ............................717. Barry Marshall (1983­84)..........................678. Alonzo Jenkins (1987­88) ........................649. Jakim Donaldson (2003­04) ....................62

10. Ryan McLemore (2005­06)......................61

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Season G FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. PTS. AVG.} 1954 Tyrone Mason (G, 6-1, Philadelphia, PA)1993­94 28 171­336 .509 49­134 .366 72­95 .758 463 16.51994­95 26 242­509 .475 83­241 .344 124­142 .873 691 26.61995­96 29 307­594 .517 33­111 .297 153­176 .869 800 27.6Totals 83 720­1439 .500 165­486 .340 349­413 .845 1954 23.6} 1739 Walt Askins (F, 6-5, Erie, PA)Year­by­year statistics not available.} 1553 Tim Smiley (G, 6-1, Ft. Wayne, IN)1973­74 22 86­194 .443 35­49 .714 207 9.41974­75 27 176­404 .436 60­89 .674 412 15.31975­76 29 222­494 .449 64­83 .771 508 17.51976­77 22 175­409 .427 76­94 .808 426 19.4Totals 115 471­1226 .384 222­293 .758 1553 12.4} 1552 Kenny Tate (F, 6-3, Philadelphia, PA)1999­00 26 211­431 .490 3­9 .333 108­161 .671 533 20.52000­01 28 213­409 .521 2­3 .667 88­121 .727 516 18.42001­02 27 199­404 .493 4­14 .286 101­131 .771 503 18.6Totals 81 623­1244 .501 9­26 .346 297­413 .719 1552 19.2} 1496 Don Lovett (F, 6-1, Cleveland Heights, OH)1976­77 23 79­192 .411 11­26 .423 169 7.31977­78 23 166­372 .446 50­62 .806 382 16.61978­79 25 202­479 .422 90­117 .770 494 19.81979­80 26 199­465 .428 53­71 .746 451 17.3Totals 97 646­1508 .428 204­276 .739 1496 15.4} 1465 Joe Jones (G, 6-3, Erie, PA)2006­07 28 127­309 .411 46­131 .351 49­75 .653 349 12.52007­08 31 191­446 .428 68­187 .364 68­92 .739 518 16.72008­09 28 221­456 .485 52­148 .351 104­150 .693 598 21.4Totals 87 539­1211 .445 166­466 .356 221­317 .696 1465 16.8} 1446 Billy Wade (F, 6-7, Belle Glade, FL)1986­87 22 41­79 .519 0­1 .000 28­34 .824 110 5.01987­88 25 139­242 .574 3­5 .600 57­77 .740 338 13.51988­89 26 182­308 .590 2­22 .091 75­106 .707 441 16.91989­90 27 209­367 .569 0­3 .000 139­179 .777 557 20.6Totals 100 571­996 .573 5­31 .161 299­396 .755 1446 14.5} 1420 Edwin Wright (G, 6-1, Clewiston, FL)1980­81 23 120­312 .385 54­74 .730 294 12.31981­82 28 135­298 .453 35­54 .648 305 10.91982­83 28 157­323 .486 66­86 .767 380 13.61983­84 28 185­395 .468 71­103 .689 441 15.8Totals 107 597­1328 .450 226­317 .713 1337 12.4} 1377 Daren Tielsch (F, 6-8, McKees Rocks, PA)2004­05 25 130­278 .468 17­47 .362 57­137 .416 334 13.42005­06 31 227­410 .554 6­20 .300 120­210 .571 580 18.72006­07 28 185­366 .505 2­14 .143 91­184 .495 463 16.5Totals 84 542­1054 .514 25­81 .309 268­531 .510 1377 16.4} 1355 Jakim Donaldson (F, 6-8, Pittsburgh, PA)2001­02 23 25­51 .490 0­0 .000 24­48 .500 74 3.22002­03 27 131­274 .478 1­3 .333 99­158 .627 362 13.42003­04 28 159­309 .515 1­7 .143 95­157 .605 414 14.82004­05 31 189­342 .553 0­1 .000 127­185 .686 505 16.3Totals 109 504­976 .516 2­11 .182 345­548 .630 1355 12.4} 1344 Dan Petchel (F, 6-4, Sheffield, PA)1961­62 24 65­142 .458 60­87 .690 190 7.91962­63 20 111­222 .500 63­97 .649 285 14.31963­64 22 147­300 .490 115­155 .742 409 18.51964­65 18 167­299 .558 126­169 .743 460 25.6Totals 84 490­963 .509 364­508 .717 1344 16.0} 1279 Fred Riley (G, 5-10, Clearfield, PA)1969­70 22 130­298 .436 42­74 .566 302 13.71970­71 24 210­425 .494 65­90 .722 485 20.21971­72 26 196­394 .497 100­118 .847 492 18.9Totals 72 536­1117 .480 207­282 .734 1279 17.8} 1246 Jesse Ogden (G, 6-5, Georgetown, ONT)1994­95 22 28­85 .329 23­72 .319 13­15 .867 92 4.21995­96 27 101­222 .455 89­200 .445 31­40 .775 322 11.91996­97 27 119­299 .398 106­257 .413 56­70 .800 400 14.8

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1997­98 34 129­340 .379 116­286 .406 58­77 .753 432 12.7Totals 110 377­946 .399 334­815 .410 158­202 .782 1246 11.3} 1225 Frank Smith (F, 6-2, Bentleyville, PA)1965­66 18 15­18 .833 11­23 .478 41 2.21966­67 9 102­172 .594 67­106 .630 271 30.11967­68 24 177­362 .481 93­122 .762 447 18.61968­69 22 189­388 .487 88­143 .615 466 21.2Totals 73 483­940 .514 259­394 .657 1225 16.8} 1208 Aaron Brown (F, 6-5, Rochester, NY)1988­89 26 141­294 .480 2­5 .000 76­104 .731 360 13.81989­90 27 102­239 .427 0­3 .000 57­87 .695 261 9.71990­91 26 105­211 .498 0­1 .000 42­63 .667 252 9.71991­92 29 139­286 .486 0­2 .000 57­86 .663 335 11.6Totals 108 487­1030 .473 2­11 .182 232­340 .682 1208 11.2} 1196 Jim Prokell (F, 6-0, Pittsburgh, PA)1969­70 22 108­196 .551 116­164 .707 332 15.11970­71 24 158­317 .498 115­153 .752 431 17.91971­72 26 153­315 .486 127­192 .661 433 16.6Totals 72 419­828 .506 358­509 .703 1196 16.6} 1183 Tom Taylor (C, 6-7, Erie, PA)1984­85 26 165­319 .517 69­109 .633 399 15.31985­86 30 161­311 .518 114­157 .726 436 14.51986­87 26 133­247 .538 82­120 .683 348 13.4Totals 82 459­877 .523 265­386 .687 1183 14.4} 1177 Gary Stanton (C, 6-7, Cleveland, OH)1974­75 27 77­145 .531 19­35 .543 173 6.41975­76 28 131­277 .473 35­54 .648 297 10.61976­77 23 147­295 .498 41­65 .630 335 14.61977­78 23 162­345 .470 48­66 .727 372 16.1Totals 101 517­1062 .487 143­220 .650 1177 11.7} 1156 Adam Cheek (G, 6-2, Louisville, KY)1991­92 29 234­482 .485 46­110 .418 80­100 .800 594 20.51992­93 29 206­442 .466 54­132 .409 96­111 .865 562 19.4Totals 58 440­924 .476 100­242 .413 176­211 .834 1156 19.9} 1149 Roy Stauffer (G, 5-10, Emmaus, PA)1971­72 26 138­267 .517 81­93 .871 357 13.71972­73 22 170­348 .489 90­102 .882 430 19.51973­74 23 147­310 .474 68­82 .829 362 15.7Totals 71 455­925 .492 239­277 .863 1149 16.2} 1148 Adam Kaufman (G, 5-11, Coraopolis, PA)1997­98 34 68­180 .378 22­75 .293 58­79 .734 216 6.41998­99 28 98­255 .384 38­115 .330 73­90 .811 307 11.01999­00 26 92­249 .369 59­161 .366 64­78 .821 307 11.82000­01 28 90­232 .388 42­116 .362 96­115 .835 318 11.4Totals 116 348­916 .380 161­467 .345 291­362 .804 1148 9.9} 1145 Steve Senko (G, 5-9, Ambler, PA)1979­80 26 43­107 .402 30­39 .770 116 4.71980­81 24 109­253 .431 84­110 .764 302 12.61981­82 28 140­314 .446 85­114 .746 365 13.01982­83 28 132­325 .406 98­127 .772 362 12.9Totals 106 424­999 .424 297­390 .762 1145 10.8} 1138 Rob Sims (G, 6-3, Bedford Heights, OH)2002­03 23 149­355 .420 22­68 .324 70­86 .814 390 17.02003­04 28 143­407 .351 36­118 .305 82­100 .820 404 14.42004­05 31 140­315 .379 19­75 .253 45­66 .682 344 11.1Totals 82 432­1077 .401 77­261 .295 197­252 .782 1138 13.9} 1095 Don Dougan (C/F, 6-7, Edinboro, PA)1963­64 22 102­224 .455 52­76 .684 256 11.61964­65 17 62­142 .437 47­78 .602 171 10.01965­66 23 130­278 .468 95­141 .674 355 15.41967­68 24 116­210 .552 81­104 .779 313 13.0Totals 86 410­854 .480 275­399 .689 1095 12.7} 1066 Jose Davis (G, 5-10, Cleveland Hts., OH)1982­83 16 25­51 .490 1­2 .500 12­14 .857 63 3.91986­87 26 155­353 .439 54­137 .394 63­75 .840 427 16.41987­88 27 187­423 .442 80­176 .455 122­143 .853 576 21.3Totals 69 367­827 .444 135­315 .429 197­232 .849 1066 15.4

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} ScoringSeason Player G FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts. Avg.1962­63 Dan Petchel 20 111­222 .500 63­97 .649 285 14.31963­64 Dan Petchel 22 147­300 .490 115­155 .742 409 18.51964­65 Dan Petchel 18 167­299 .558 126­169 .743 460 25.61965­66 Darryl Meacham 23 158­292 .541 97­168 .577 413 18.01966­67 Lynn Nelson 16 102­175 .583 43­56 .768 247 15.41967­68 Frank Smith 24 177­362 .481 93­122 .762 447 18.61968­69 Frank Smith 22 189­388 .487 88­143 .615 466 21.21969­70 Jim Prokell 22 108­196 .551 116­164 .707 332 15.11970­71 Fred Riley 24 210­425 .494 65­90 .722 485 20.21971­72 Fred Riley 26 196­394 .497 100­118 .847 492 18.91972­73 Roy Stauffer 22 170­348 .489 90­102 .882 430 19.51973­74 Roy Stauffer 23 147­310 .474 68­82 .829 362 15.71974­75 Tim Smiley 27 176­404 .436 60­89 .674 412 15.31975­76 Tim Smiley 29 222­494 .449 64­83 .771 508 17.51976­77 Tim Smiley 22 175­409 .427 76­94 .808 426 19.41977­78 Don Lovett 23 166­372 .446 50­62 .806 382 16.61978­79 Don Lovett 25 202­479 .422 90­117 .770 494 19.81979­80 Don Lovett 27 207­489 .423 54­73 .740 468 17.31980­81 Steve Senko 23 106­245 .433 82­107 .766 294 12.81981­82 Steve Senko 28 140­314 .446 85­114 .746 365 13.01982­83 Edwin Wright 28 157­323 .486 66­86 .767 380 13.61983­84 Edwin Wright 28 185­395 .468 71­103 .689 441 15.81984­85 Earl Minor 26 170­357 .476 123­155 .794 463 17.81985­86 Tom Taylor 30 161­311 .518 114­157 .726 436 14.51986­87 Jose Davis 26 155­353 .439 63­75 .840 427 16.41987­88 Jose Davis 27 187­423 .442 122­143 .853 576 21.31988­89 Billy Wade 26 182­308 .590 75­106 .707 441 16.91989­90 Billy Wade 27 209­367 .569 139­179 .777 557 20.61990­91 Sterling Washington 28 188­388 .485 99­151 .656 480 17.41991­92 Adam Cheek 29 234­482 .485 80­100 .800 594 20.51992­93 Adam Cheek 29 206­442 .446 96­111 .865 562 19.41993­94 Price Williams 28 209­411 .509 80­119 .672 557 19.91994­95 Tyrone Mason 26 242­509 .475 124­142 .873 691 26.61995­96 Tyrone Mason 29 307­594 .517 153­176 .869 800 27.61996­97 Antoine Jefferson 27 175­309 .566 57­84 .679 413 15.31997­98 Warren Chance 34 224­496 .452 110­133 .827 635 18.71998­99 Michael Johnson 28 160­325 .492 82­122 .672 427 15.21999­00 Kenny Tate 26 211­431 .409 108­161 .671 533 20.52000­01 Kenny Tate 28 213­409 .521 88­121 .727 516 18.42001­02 Kenny Tate 27 199­404 .493 101­131 .771 503 18.62002­03 Rob Sims 23 149­355 .420 70­86 .814 390 17.02003­04 Jakim Donaldson 28 159­309 .515 95­157 .605 414 14.82004­05 Jakim Donaldson 31 189­342 .553 127­185 .686 505 16.32005­06 Daren Tielsch 31 227­410 .554 120­210 .571 580 18.72006­07 Daren Tielsch 28 185­366 .505 91­184 .495 463 16.52007­08 Joe Jones 31 191­446 .428 68­92 .739 518 16.72008­09 Joe Jones 28 221­456 .485 104­150 .693 598 21.4

} ReboundingSeason Player G Reb. Avg.1962­63 Ken Barker 20 174 8.71963­64 Don Dougan 22 241 10.01964­65 Dan Petchel 18 236 13.11965­66 Darryl Meacham 23 393 17.11966­67 Lynn Nelson 16 195 12.21967­68 Mickey Unick 24 303 12.61968­69 Frank Smith 22 250 11.41969­70 Bob Burlingame 22 250 11.41970­71 Rich Sulka 23 215 8.91971­72 Jim Prokell 26 208 8.01972­73 Don Gerdich 21 143 6.81973­74 Dennis Hampton 23 244 10.61974­75 Charlie Hickox 27 197 7.31975­76 Dennis Hampton 28 299 10.71976­77 Gary Stanton 23 229 10.01977­78 Gary Stanton 23 247 10.71978­79 Melvin Hooker 16 184 11.51979­80 Melvin Hooker 26 363 14.01980­81 Land Battle 17 187 11.01981­82 Land Battle 28 299 10.71982­83 Land Battle 27 246 9.11983­84 Barry Marshall 28 181 6.51984­85 Tom Taylor 26 216 8.31985­86 Tom Taylor 30 250 8.31986­87 Ricky Jordan 24 213 8.91987­88 Ricky Jordan 26 218 8.41988­89 Billy Wade 26 272 10.51989­90 Billy Wade 27 243 9.01990­91 Sterling Washington 28 239 8.51991­92 Aaron Brown 29 228 7.91992­93 Adam Cheek 29 214 7.4

1993­94 Price Williams 28 249 8.91994­95 Corey Keyes 25 238 9.51995­96 Phillip Melton 28 176 6.31996­97 Brian Ellis 27 180 6.71997­98 Amos Upshaw 34 311 9.11998­99 Troy Stout 28 214 7.61999­00 Kenny Tate 26 267 10.32000­01 Kenny Tate 28 293 10.52001­02 Kenny Tate 27 283 10.52002­03 Jakim Donaldson 27 291 10.82003­04 Jakim Donaldson 28 322 11.52004­05 Jakim Donaldson 31 406 13.12005­06 Daren Tielsch 31 296 9.52006­07 Daren Tielsch 28 262 9.42007­08 Ryan McLemore 31 322 10.42008­09 Justin Moore 28 197 7.0

} Field Goal Pct.Season Player G FG-FGA Pct.1962­63 Dan Petchel 20 111­222 .500

Ken Barker 20 66­132 .5001963­64 Wilbert Barnhardt 18 57­110 .5181964­65 Dan Petchel 18 167­299 .5581965­66 Darryl Meacham 23 158­292 .5411966­67 Lynn Nelson 16 102­175 .5831967­68 Mickey Unick 24 148­254 .5821968­69 Frank Smith 22 189­388 .4871969­70 Jim Prokell 22 108­196 .5511970­71 Jim Prokell 24 158­317 .4981971­72 Roy Stauffer 26 138­267 .5171972­73 Larry Betar 22 114­231 .4941973­74 Dennis Hampton 23 123­252 .4881974­75 Don Childs 27 124­253 .4901975­76 Don Childs 29 137­286 .4791976­77 Gary Stanton 23 147­295 .498

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1977­78 Gary Stanton 23 162­345 .4701978­79 Terry Wilson 25 93­196 .4741979­80 Melvin Hooker 26 189­369 .5121980­81 Land Battle 17 93­172 .5411981­82 Land Battle 28 160­289 .5541982­83 Land Battle 27 140­246 .5691983­84 Edwin Wright 28 185­395 .4681984­85 Tom Taylor 26 165­319 .5171985­86 Tom Taylor 30 161­311 .5181986­87 Ricky Jordan 24 108­171 .6321987­88 Ricky Jordan 26 141­218 .6471988­89 Billy Wade 26 182­308 .5901989­90 Billy Wade 27 209­367 .5691990­91 Aaron Brown 26 105­211 .4981991­92 Junior Simpson 29 82­152 .5391992­93 Lasana Crider 27 83­144 .5761993­94 Phillip Melton 25 75­132 .5681994­95 Phillip Melton 26 123­219 .5621995­96 Michael Johnson 27 121­188 .6441996­97 Antoine Jefferson 27 175­309 .5661997­98 Amos Upshaw 34 161­289 .5571998­99 Troy Stout 28 88­176 .5001999­00 Kenny Tate 26 211­431 .4902000­01 Kenny Tate 28 213­409 .5212001­02 Kenny Tate 27 199­404 .4932002­03 Jakim Donaldson 27 131­274 .4782003­04 Jakim Donaldson 28 159­309 .5152004­05 Jakim Donaldson 31 189­342 .5532005­06 Justin Moore 31 114­191 .5972006­07 Daren Tielsch 28 185­366 .5052007­08 Gerald Warrick 31 152­254 .5982008­09 Vlad Kovalevsky 27 76­140 .543

} Free Throw Pct.Season Player G FT-FTA Pct.1962­63 Dan Petchel 20 63­97 .6491963­64 Dan Petchel 22 115­155 .7421964­65 Dan Petchel 18 126­169 .7431965­66 Jerry Banaszak 21 70­92 .7611966­67 Lynn Nelson 16 43­56 .7681967­68 Don Dougan 24 81­104 .7791968­69 Dave Knowlton 22 41­50 .8201969­70 Dave Knowlton 22 65­87 .7471970­71 Dave Knowlton 24 63­77 .8181971­72 Roy Stauffer 26 81­93 .8711972­73 Roy Stauffer 22 90­102 .8821973­74 Roy Stauffer 23 68­82 .8291974­75 Charlie Hickox 27 67­84 .7981975­76 Don Childs 29 57­73 .7811976­77 Tim Smiley 22 76­94 .8081977­78 Don Lovett 23 50­62 .8061978­79 Don Lovett 25 90­117 .7701979­80 Don Lovett 27 54­73 .7401980­81 Steve Senko 23 82­107 .7661981­82 Steve Senko 28 85­114 .7461982­83 Steve Senko 28 98­127 .7721983­84 Earl Minor 28 86­109 .7891984­85 Earl Minor 26 123­155 .7941985­86 Lemuel Tucker 28 55­74 .7431986­87 Jose Davis 26 63­75 .8401987­88 Jose Davis 27 122­143 .8531988­89 Adrian Batts 26 67­80 .8371989­90 Billy Wade 27 139­179 .7771990­91 Sean Gibson 28 75­91 .8241991­92 Adam Cheek 29 80­100 .8001992­93 Adam Cheek 29 96­111 .8651993­94 Walter Reap 28 70­86 .8141994­95 Tyrone Mason 26 124­142 .8731995­96 Tyrone Mason 29 153­176 .8691996­97 Tim Miller 25 57­70 .8141997­98 Warren Chance 34 110­133 .8271998­99 Rob Schodt 28 56­65 .8621999­00 Adam Kaufman 26 64­78 .8212000­01 Adam Kaufman 28 96­115 .8352001­02 Brandon Dominick 27 70­85 .8242002­03 Duke Gartrell 28 47­56 .8392003­04 Rob Sims 28 82­100 .8202004­05 Devon Knight 31 47­60 .7832005­06 Chris Ravello 30 39­51 .7652006­07 Curtis Ingram 29 63­82 .7682007­08 Devon Knight 29 55­69 .7972008­09 Chris Bess 28 65­82 .793

} 3-Pt. Field GoalsSeason Player G 3G-3GA Pct.1986­87 Jose Davis 26 54­137 .3941987­88 Jose Davis 27 80­176 .455

1988­89 George Satler 25 35­92 .3801989­90 Adrian Batts 27 32­72 .4441990­91 Mark Murdock 28 49­139 .3531991­92 Adam Cheek 29 46­110 .4181992­93 Adam Cheek 29 54­132 .4091993­94 Price Williams 28 59­150 .3931994­95 Tyrone Mason 26 83­241 .3441995­96 Jesse Ogden 27 89­200 .4451996­97 Jesse Ogden 27 106­257 .4131997­98 Jesse Ogden 34 116­286 .4061998­99 Adam Kaufman 28 38­115 .3301999­00 Adam Kaufman 26 59­161 .3662000­01 Blake Johnson 28 111­282 .3942001­02 Blake Johnson 27 57­166 .3432002­03 Duke Gartrell 28 53­165 .3212003­04 Dan Grabill 28 45­124 .3632004­05 Torry Mitchell 31 67­196 .3422005­06 Torry Mitchell 31 66­200 .3302006­07 Joe Jones 28 46­131 .3512007­08 Joe Jones 31 68­187 .3642008­09 Joe Jones 28 52­148 .351

} AssistsSeason Player G Ast.1968­69 Dave Knowlton 22 1331969­70 Dave Knowlton 22 1741970­71 Dave Knowlton 24 1941971­72 Roy Stauffer 26 921972­731973­74 Larry Betar 23 1391974­75 Larry Betar 27 1011975­76 Tim Smiley 29 1331976­77 Tim Smiley 22 591977­78 Rick Federici 24 991978­79 Nick Brascetta 22 581979­80 Nick Brascetta 26 1151980­81 Steve Senko 24 1191981­82 Steve Senko 28 1391982­83 Steve Senko 28 1571983­84 Willie Lee 27 911984­85 Earl Minor 26 741985­86 Ben Gibson 28 1091986­87 Billy Snow 25 1071987­881988­89 Adrian Batts 26 1181989­90 Adrian Batts 27 1461990­91 Derek Walton 26 1491991­92 Derek Walton 29 1501992­93 Greg Fox 27 2221993­94 Tyrone Mason 28 1561994­95 Tyrone Mason 26 1361995­96 Dean Doss 29 1491996­97 Dean Doss 27 1311997­98 Adam Kaufman 34 2731998­99 Adam Kaufman 28 2031999­00 Adam Kaufman 26 2112000­01 Adam Kaufman 28 2492001­02 Dan Grabill 27 832002­03 Rob Sims 23 1072003­04 Dan Grabill 28 652004­05 Rob Sims 31 1162005­06 Torry Mitchell 31 1292006­07 Joe Jones 28 1222007­08 Joe Jones 31 1272008­09 Joe Jones 28 110

} StealsSeason Player G St.1974­75 Tim Smiley 27 611975­76 Dennis Hampton 28 621976­77 Tim Smiley 22 551977­78 Rick Federici 24 361978­79 Nick Brascetta 22 401979­80 Nick Brascetta 26 711980­81 Steve Senko 24 581981­82 Steve Senko 28 641982­83 Steve Senko 28 511983­84 Edwin Wright 28 491984­85 Earl Minor 26 361985­86 Ben Gibson 28 571986­87 Billy Snow 25 291987­881988­89 Adrian Batts 26 421989­90 Sterling Washington 27 691990­91 Mark Murdock 28 961991­92 Adam Cheek 29 47

Derek Walton 29 47

1992­93 Adam Cheek 29 651993­94 Price Williams 28 731994­95 Tyrone Mason 26 531995­96 Dean Doss 29 791996­97 Michael Cassidy 27 551997­98 Adam Kaufman 34 671998­99 Michael Johnson 28 491999­00 Adam Kaufman 26 542000­01 Adam Kaufman 28 452001­02 Kenny Tate 27 422002­03 Duke Gartrell 28 272003­04 Rob Sims 28 292004­05 Chris Ravello 31 452005­06 Daren Tielsch 31 372006­07 Joseph Jones 28 49

Devon Knight 29 492007­08 Larry Bryant 27 552008­09 Joe Jones 28 58

} Blocked ShotsSeason Player G Bl.1974­75 Gary Stanton 27 301975­76 Gary Stanton 28 381976­77 Gary Stanton 23 421977­78 Gary Stanton 23 371978­79 Melvin Hooker 16 441979­80 Melvin Hooker 25 1251980­81 Land Battle 17 52+1981­82 Clyde Brabson 27 371982­83 Barry Marshall 28 391983­84 Barry Marshall 28 671984­85 Terrence Jenkins 25 191985­86 Alonzo Jenkins 30 671986­87 Alonzo Jenkins 26 581987­88 Alonzo Jenkins 641988­89 Billy Wade 26 421989­90 Billy Wade 27 561990­91 Sterling Washington 28 311991­92 Junior Simpson 29 491992­93 Lasana Crider 27 371993­94 Price Williams 28 241994­95 Corey Keyes 25 181995­96 Michael Johnson 27 371996­97 Antoine Jefferson 27 281997­98 Jesse Ogden 34 331998­99 Michael Johnson 28 721999­00 Jason Roseto 17 712000­01 Jason Roseto 28 972001­02 Jakim Donaldson 23 292002­03 Jakim Donaldson 27 422003­04 Jakim Donaldson 28 622004­05 Jakim Donaldson 31 522005­06 Ryan McLemore 29 612006­07 Ryan McLemore 28 912007­08 Ryan McLemore 31 1702008­09 Vlad Kovalevsky 27 33

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1928-29Record: 12-2

Clarion W, 58­27Fredonia W, 58­26Youngstown YMCA W, 58­38Kanty College W, 87­21Clarion W, 20­14California(Pa.) W, 36­25Slippery Rock W, 46­32Slippery Rock L, 24­36Fredonia W, 49­29Indiana(Pa.) W, 50­18California(Pa.) W, 40­19Youngstown YMCA L, 42­44Indiana(Pa.) W, 38­22Slippery Rock W, 34­30

1929-30Record: 8-6

Ashland L, 29­41Slippery Rock W, 25­24Buffalo St. Teachers L, 18­20Canisius L, 20­38West Chester L, 36­37Waynesburg W, 31­25Slippery Rock W, 25­22Californuia(Pa.) W, 40­38Clarion W, 32­22Indiana(Pa.) W, 45­25Buffalo St. Teachers W, 41­22California(Pa.) L, 39­52Clarion W, 32­19Indiana(Pa.) L, 23­24

1930-31Record: 11-4

Alliance W, 55­15Alliance W, 42­20Erie Branch W, 43­22West Chester W, 24­20Kutztown W, 43­32Slippery Rock W, 34­33Clarion W, 21­14Indiana(Pa.) W, 29­23Erie Branch W, 44­24Slippery Rock L, 28­29California(Pa.) L, 38­39California(Pa.) L, 34­38Clarion W, 59­41Indiana(Pa.) W, 47­30Allegheny L, 21­29

1931-32Record: 12-1

Fredonia W, 60­26Indiana(Pa.) W, 37­31Alliance W, 46­23Kutztown W, 42­31California(Pa.) L, 22­23Slippery Rock W, 31­22California(Pa.) W, 34­17Slippery Rock W, 44­35Alliance W, 46­31Clarion W, 47­16Indiana(Pa.) W, 37­15Clarion W, 32­22Fredonia W, 60­22

1932-33Record: 11-3

Westminster W, 32­28Westminster L, 17­31Grove City L, 30­32California(Pa.) W,. 44­27California(Pa.) W, 38­28Fredonia W, 57­27Fredonia W, 58­23Indiana(Pa.) W, 28­21Indiana(Pa.) W, 33­30Clarion W, 43­31

Clarion W, 59­23Slippery Rock W, 40­37Slippery Rock L, 28­41Alliance W, 44­32

1933-34Record: 8-5

Findlay L, 27­28Fredonia W, 50­22Clarion W, 33­20Westminster L, 31­41California(Pa.) W, 35­32Slippery Rock L, 32­37Indiana(Pa.) W, 50­34Fredonia W, 54­29California(Pa.) W, 59­25Westminster L, 30­45Slippery Rock W, 46­34Indiana(Pa.) L, 36­38Clarion W, 36­34

1934-35Record: 6-4

Clarion W, NACalifornia(Pa.) W, 50­32Slippery Rock W, 36­30Slippery Rock W, 55­32Westminster L, 23­54Indiana(Pa.) W, 35­28California(Pa.) L, 36­39Westminster L, 24­44Indiana(Pa.) L, 33­39Clarion W, 50­37

1935-36Record: 5-5

Thiel L, 24­42Thiel L, 32­40Clarion W, 54­35Clarion W, 33­30 otSlippery Rock W, 41­30Slippery Rock W, 40­37California(Pa.) W, 50­32at California(Pa.) L, 27­33at Indiana(Pa.) L, 32­38Indiana(Pa.) W, 44­32

1936-37Record: 7-6

Ohio Chiropody W, 49­18at California(Pa.) L, 33­43at Indiana(Pa.) L, 36­39at Clarion L, 41­46California(Pa.) L, 31­37at Thiel L, 30­35Fredonia W, 47­35Thiel W, 45­32at Ohio Chiropody W, 37­30Slippery Rock L, 43­49Clarion W, 53­34Indiana(Pa.) W, 43­30at Slippery Rock W, 41­37

1937-38Record: 6-8

at Kent State L, 36­37at Fredonia L, 44­45Clarion W, 33­28Fredonia W, 54­41California(Pa.) W, 48­44Indiana(Pa.) L, 37­55at Thiel W, 39­34Ohio Chiropody W, 37­23at California(Pa.) L, 32­49at Slippery Rock L, 56­57Slippery Rock L, 41­42at Indiana(Pa.) L, 41­43at Clarion L, 35­41at Ohio Chiropody W, 49­37

1938-39Record: 8-2

Fredonia W, 43­37

Clarion W, 53­35California(Pa.) W, 64­42at Fredonia W, 46­22at Indiana(Pa.) W, 54­36at Clarion L, 50­51Slippery Rock W, 51­34at California(Pa.) W, 45­32at Slippery Rock L, 39­43Indiana(Pa.) W, 47­42

1939-40Record: 13-4

St. Mary's W, 49­38Fredonia W, 45­37Ohio Chiropody W, 51­27Clarion W, 54­33Canisius L, 43­52at Fredonia W, 32­28at Alliance W, 44­40at Indiana(Pa.) W, 37­29at Clarion W, 32­30Slippery Rock W, 52­44California(Pa.) W, 54­44Lawrence Tech(MI) L, 39­45at California(Pa.) L, 50­51at Slippery Rock L, 36­67Indiana(Pa.) W, 40­35Alliance W, 39­18at Ohio Chiropody W, 47­37

1940-41Record: 11-4

De Sales W, 45­44Ohio Chiropody W, 54­33Lawrence Tech(MI) W, 46­44at Fredonia W, 29­28Thiel W, 53­42at Thiel L, 49­50 otSlippery Rock W, 36­26California(Pa.) L, 34­36Fredonia W, 50­35Clarion W, 43­33at California(Pa.) L, 38­49Indiana(Pa.) W, 42­32at Clarion W, 51­36at Indiana(PA) W, 35­34at Slippery Rock L, 50­53

1941-42Record: 3-7

Lawrence Tech(MI) W, 37­34at Cansius L, 33­66Fredonia W, 57­29Alliance W, 44­33at Fredonia L, 36­38at Indiana(Pa.) L, 37­44Slippery Rock L, 35­51California(Pa.) L, 36­40 otat Clarion L, 28­41at California(Pa.) L, 39­49

1942-43Record: 1-1

Lawrence Tech(MI) L, 34­50Alliance W, NA

1945-46Record: 0-5

at Clarion L, 32­53Slippery Rock L, 38­74Clarion L, 33­42Alliance L, 33­52Alliance L, 39­45

1946-47Record: 7-8

at Buffalo L, 39­51at Fredonia W, 54­44Alliance L, 44­53at Indiana(Pa.) L, 44­45Cleveland State W, 34­33at Slippery Rock L, 46­51California(Pa.) W, 63­45

Clarion L, 45­46at Alliance W, 62­55Indiana(Pa.) L, 43­57at California(Pa.) L, 42­45at Clarion W, 43­41at Cleveland State W, 40­37Fredonia W, 54­25Slippery Rock L, 49­52

1947-48Record: 4-11

Fredonia W, 62­37Cleveland State W, 51­46at Alliance L, 43­54Salem L, 51­57California(Pa.) L, 55­63at California(Pa.) L, 53­71at Clarion L, 56­60Alliance L, 36­37at Fredonia W, 51­49Thiel W, 69­38Clarion L, 48­51at Indiana(Pa.) L, 55­62at Slippery Rock L, 60­73Indiana(Pa.) L, 49­71Slippery Rock L, 45­77

1948-49Record: 7-9

Fredonia W, 48­21at Alliance L, 55­56Slippery Rock L, 44­57Gannon W, 57­48at Indiana(Pa.) L, 65­75at Slippery Rock L, 50­67Clarion W, 50­48at Buffalo L, 45­57at Fredonia W, 48­43Alliance W, 55­44at California(Pa.) L, 57­59at Clarion L, 46­60at Gannon L, 51­52at Thiel L, 50­76California(Pa.) W, 81­69Indiana(Pa.) W, 56­46

1949-50Record: 12-5

Fredonia State W, 72­44at Alliance W, 59­40Grove City W, 55­54Gannon W, 62­57California(Pa.) W, 66­50at Indiana(Pa.) L, 54­70at Slippery Rock L, 52­58at Gannon L, 52­68Slippery Rock W, 45­42at California(Pa.) L, 49­64at Clarion W, 60­50Buffalo L, 35­47Indiana(Pa.) W, 60­56Clarion W, 58­50Alliance W, 73­57at Fredonia W, 61­52Thiel W, 65­51

1950-51Record: 9-9

Allegheny W, 64­52Fredonia State W, 55­46Slippery Rock W, 61­60Fredonia State W, 82­72Alliance W, 79­61Gannon L, 65­73 Indiana(Pa.) L, 53­54Clarion L, 82­84Slippery Rock L, 65­90Buffalo L, 55­62Gannon W, 66­43California(Pa.) L, 62­77Clarion L, 82­91Alliance W, 63­55Cleveland State L, 52­75Thiel W, 77­70California(Pa.) W, 80­63

Grove City L, 84­99

1951-52Record: 6-12

Fredonia State W, 46­42Allegheny L, 58­79California(Pa.) W, 63­55Gannon L, 46­48Slippery Rock L, 57­61Fredonia State L, 66­68Buffalo W, 60­55Gannon L, 67­85Alliance W, 77­58Indiana(Pa.) L, 71­74Slippery Rock L, 49­91Clarion L, 68­82Grove City L, 79­83California(Pa.) L, 61­92Clarion L, 74­106Alliance W, 67­57Thiel W, 56­55Geneva L, 63­85

1952-53Record: 8-13

Fredonia State W, 57­56Allegheny L, 68­78Grove City L, 67­77Alliance L, 51­57Indiana(Pa.) L, 75­87Slippery Rock L, 67­92Gannon L, 67­71Alliance W, 72­61Gannon L, 68­81Indiana(Pa.) W, 68­64Thiel W, 77­59Allegheny L, 75­93Fredonia State W, 85­68California(Pa.) L, 53­73Clarion L, 76­82Grove City W, 90­57California(Pa.) W, 86­81Thiel W, 77­66Clarion L, 32­76Geneva L, 62­93Slippery Rock L, 67­72

The ArtMcComb Era

1953-54Record: 6-12

Fredonia State W, 61­49Allegheny W, 56­52Indiana(Pa.) L, 68­76Grove City L, 56­61Fredonia State L, 61­64Thiel W, 49­42Gannon L, 47­61Allegheny L, 73­89Alliance L, 49­80California(Pa.) L, 57­82Alliance W, 72­70Thiel L, 64­67Clarion W, 66­65Grove City W, 64­58Gannon L, 70­71California(Pa.) L, 58­89Clarion L, 65­88Indiana(Pa.) L, 67­109

1954-55Record: 8-12

Gannon L, 62­77Allegheny L, 59­80Indiana(Pa.) L, 59­98Grove City W, 80­77Fredonia State W, 65­62Allegheny L, 61­79Thiel W, 79­72Alliance W, 119­108Slippery Rock L, 77­78

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California(Pa.) L, 66­81Indiana(Pa.) L, 61­69Slippery Rock W, 72­67Gannon L, 59­70California(Pa.) L, 70­85Clarion L, 66­72Fredonia State W, 70­51Alliance W, 67­62Grove City L, 63­71Clarion L, 61­66Thiel W, 68­62

1955-56Record: 3-17

Allegheny L, 62­95Alliance L, 53­69Indiana(Pa.) L, 76­91Grove City L, 52­61Fredonia State W, 56­54Allegheny L, 74­84Thiel L, 63­75Slippery Rock L, 54­77Gannon L, 62­85Slippery Rock L, 65­80Thiel W, 77­70Clarion L, 57­68California(Pa.) L, 61­65Fredonia State L, 67­82Indiana(Pa.) L, 72­131Alliance W, 82­76California(Pa.) L, 64­86Clarion L, 64­91Grove City L, 74­76Gannon L, 55­71

The BobThurbon Era

1956-57Record: 5-14

Grove City L, 81­104Allegheny L, 63­74Thiel L, 66­90California(Pa.) L, 73­110Slippery Rock L, 68­78Grove City L, 68­105Gannon L, 66­80Clarion L, 71­72Fredonia State W, 84­77Thiel L, 61­64California(Pa.) L, 67­74Allegheny W, 73­60Fredonia State W, 100­66Alliance W, 100­88Cleveland State L, 68­81Slippery Rock L, 78­97Clarion W, 107­88Alliance L, 94­96Gannon L, 89­90

1957-58Record: 10-11

Grove City L, 64­72Slippery Rock W, 84­79Alliance L, 102­103Fredonia State W, 90­76Thiel W, 64­61California(Pa.) W, 65­60Indiana(Pa.) L, 63­96Gannon L, 52­60Clarion L, 92­110Lock Haven W, 76­74 otFredonia State W, 83­69Thiel W, 75­67California(Pa.) L, 77­88Slippery Rock L, 94­97Grove City L, 54­71Allegheny W, 76­67Cleveland State W, 74­61Alliance W, 75­70Indiana(Pa.) L, 65­97Clarion L, 84­99Gannon L, 65­75 ot

1958-59Record: 8-12

Alliance L, 75­80Slippery Rock W, 101­92Grove City W, 61­56Thiel W, 79­72Gannon L, 62­86Clarion L, 88­99California(Pa.) L, 91­99Slippery Rock L, 94­106Thiel W, 80­78Fredonia State W, 83­74Lock Haven L, 61­74Mansfield L, 56­99Grove City L, 66­75Mansfield L, 69­98Alliance W, 114­104California(Pa.) W, 102­93Clarion L, 104­112Fredonia State W, 99­72Gannon L, 77­79Allegheny L, 106­109

The Jim SmartEra

1959-60Record: 6-13

Thiel L, 78­86Alliance L, 81­82Indiana(Pa.) L, 85­103Fredonia State W, 84­73Clarion L, 80­91California(Pa.) L, 73­87Indiana(Pa.) L, 79­97Grove City L, 60­74Slippery Rock L, 61­66Grove City W, 76­68Fredonia State L, 64­76Alliance W, 62­61California(Pa.) L, 88­92 otSlippery Rock L, 88­96Clarion W, 80­66Gannon L, 77­105Lock Haven L, 69­75Lock Haven W, 85­82Thiel W, 100­83

The Loyal ParkEra

1960-61Record: 6-15

Lock Haven L, 68­87Alliance L, 45­61Indiana(Pa.) L, 43­73Clarion L, 61­71Grove City L, 77­95Mount Union L, 54­90California(Pa.) L, 56­58Indiana(Pa.) L, 79­89Gannon L, 57­62Slippery Rock L, 73­85Alliance L, 33­58Fredonia State W, 85­51Thiel W, 88­66California(Pa.) W, 86­68Clarion W, 70­67Gannon L, 62­83Grove City L, 55­73Allegheny L, 87­93 otFredonia State W, 93­78Lock Haven W, 67­65

1961-62Record: 17-7

Fredonia State W, 60­58Clarion L, 60­65Grove City L, 48­71Slippery Rock W, 81­61

Carnegie­Mellon L, 63­76Roberts Wesleyan W, 73­64California(Pa.) W, 81­51Indiana(Pa.) W, 81­67Gannon L, 56­58 otCleveland State W, 83­52Lock Haven W, 103­101

3ot Alliance W, 63­52Fredonia State W, 87­80Thiel W, 71­63California(Pa.) W, 82­64Clarion W, 67­62Alliance L, 56­69Indiana(Pa.) L, 74­82Thiel W, 69­60Lock Haven W, 72­60Slippery Rock W, 76­71Allegheny W, 102­80

PSAC West ChampionshipSlippery Rock W, 86­68

PSAC ChampionshipMansfield L, 54­58

The JimMcDonald Era

1962-63Record: 11-9

Bluffton W, 66­46Alliance L, 82­86Clarion W, 91­83Slippery Rock W, 70­64Carnegie­Mellon L, 60­63California(Pa.) W, 87­56Gannon L, 52­60Thiel W, 74­64Cleveland State L, 66­68Lock Haven W, 72­49Indiana(Pa.) W, 75­66Fredonia State W, 77­66Alliance L, 67­84California(Pa.) L, 73­83Clarion W, 61­58Indiana(Pa.) L, 68­75Fredonia State W, 97­71Lock Haven W, 83­52Slippery Rock L, 64­70

PSAC West ChampionshipSlippery Rock L, 69­83

1963-64Record: 16-6

Alliance W, 75­59Slippery Rock L, 63­67Thiel W, 73­45Baldwin­Wallace W, 92­90Bloomsburg W, 72­71Clarion W, 84­66Fredonia State W, 106­81Cleveland State W, 94­82Bloomsburg L, 71­74Indiana(Pa.) L, 85­99Lock Haven W, 80­48Roberts Wesleyan W, 88­73Lock Haven W, 83­61Alliance L, 81­91California(Pa.) W, 85­80Slippery Rock W, 86­79Indiana(Pa.) W, 99­88Clarion W, 95­90California(Pa.) W, 67­55Gannon W, 72­71 ot

PSAC ChampionshipMansfield L, 90­98

NAIA District 30 ChampionshipWestminster L, 67­81

1964-65Record: 10-8

Grove City W, 99­89Alliance L, 68­80Slippery Rock L, 76­80

Thiel W, 92­61Lock Haven W, 109­79Walsh W, 104­72Clarion W, 90­69Indiana(Pa.) W, 100­87California(Pa.) L, 70­82Lock Haven W, 89­53Alliance L, 84­89Geneva W, 86­85Slippery Rock W, 86­63Indiana(Pa.) W, 91­82Cleveland State L, 69­77California(Pa.) L, 95­108Gannon L, 50­58Clarion L, 77­79

1965-66Record: 18-5

Mansfield W, 84­83Alliance W, 70­68Slippery Rock W, 67­56Lock Haven W, 95­55Clarion W, 80­71Waynesburg W, 104­88Indiana(Pa.) L, 68­71Fredonia State W, 83­62California(Pa.) L, 78­102Lock Haven W, 89­72Mansfield W, 86­82Alliance W, 90­83Michigan Lutheran W, 99­58Slippery Rock W, 77­72Indiana(Pa.) W, 95­85Geneva L, 70­71Cleveland State W, 93­72Clarion W, 83­79California(Pa.) W, 71­58

PSAC ChampionshipCheyney L, 76­96

NAIA District 18 ChampionshipGeneva W, 76­60California(Pa.) W, 79­62

NAIA National Tournament Central Michigan L, 53­67

1966-67Record: 11-11

Mansfield W, 88­73at Alliance L, 90­93Slippery Rock W, 99­94Lock Haven W, 90­77at Clarion W, 73­71California(Pa.) L, 87­92Fredonia State W, 110­64

Baldwin Wallace XMas Tourn.at Baldwin Wallace L, 70­102vs. Walsh W, 87­66at Waynesburg W, 123­97Indiana(Pa.) L, 94­95at W. Va. Wesleyan L, 83­85 otat Lock Haven W, 90­64at Mansfield L, 71­77Alliance W, 67­66at Cleveland State L, 71­75Roberts Wesleyan W, 89­77at Slippery Rock L, 75­77 otat Indiana(Pa.) L, 77­85Geneva L, 98­107at California(Pa.) L, 26­31Clarion W, 85­75

1967-68Record: 19-5

Waynesburg W, 109­84at Slippery Rock W, 84­56Lock Haven W, 133­90Clarion W, 103­92at California(Pa.) W, 98­91at Fredonia State W, 93­84Indiana(Pa.) W, 87­85Mansfield W, 99­81Alliance W, 90­72West Va. Wesleyan W, 109­78at Mansfield L, 65­106

at Lock Haven W, 83­66at Alliance W, 90­88 otCleveland State W, 108­73Slippery Rock W, 110­69at Indiana(Pa.) L, 67­69at Roberts Wesleyan L, 80­87at Geneva L, 78­87California(Pa.) W, 97­75at Clarion W, 110­84Grove City W, 86­65

PSAC ChampionshipCheyney W, 73­61

NAIA District 18 ChampionshipGannon W, 55­52Westminster L, 41­48

1968-69Record: 14-8

Geneva L, 78­81Lock Haven W, 103­67Slippery Rock W, 99­73Clarion W, 71­69Roberts Wesleyan W, 126­66Cal. St,­Fullerton W, 85­63Long Beach State L, 58­84Los Angeles State W, 78­73Kenyon W, 110­99Alliance L, 74­86California(Pa.) W, 93­80Lock Haven W, 93­64Alliance W, 87­73Fredonia State W, 72­62Slippery Rock W, 95­78Indiana(Pa.) L, 67­89California(Pa.) W, 57­54Clarion W, 112­78Grove City L, 86­98Indiana(Pa.) L, 75­81

PSAC ChampionshipCheyney L, 69­83

NAIA District 18 ChampionshipGannon L, 57­69

1969-70Record: 13-9

Grove City W, 88­82Pitt­Johnstown W, 115­55Lock Haven W, 70­67Slippery Rock W, 75­69Clarion L, 72­75Fredonia State L, 57­60Northern Michigan L, 85­92Wisc.­Milwaukee L, 85­104Alliance W, 88­75 Lock Haven W, 77­60Alliance L, 64­77Slippery Rock W, 80­57Indiana(Pa.) L, 72­75Roberts Wesleyan W, 70­58California(Pa.) L, 68­77Point Park W, 71­54Clarion W, 72­52Geneva W, 77­74Indiana(Pa.) W, 73­60California(Pa.) L, 66­77

NAIA District 18 PlayoffsIndiana(Pa.) W, 68­67 otCalifornia(Pa.) L, 71­72

1970-71Record: 16-8

at Grove City W, 96­84Alliance W, 81­69Lock Haven W, 115­79Slippery Rock W, 88­76Western Ontario W, 116­62at Clarion L, 60­66Ohio Wesleyan W, 81­67at Hiram W, 87­50Northern Michigan W, 116­98at Kenyon L, 96­98at California(Pa.) W, 75­66Mars Hill W, 91­68at Geneva W, 96­75

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at Slippery Rock L, 73­77Indiana(Pa.) L, 64­84at Lock Haven L, 82­92at Oneonta State W, 91­64California(Pa.) W, 93­83Clarion L, 85­87 otat Alliance W, 89­83West Va. Wesleyan W, 88­78at Indiana(Pa.) L, 61­69

NAIA District 18 Playoffsat Clarion W, 81­70at Indiana(Pa.) L, 60­67

The DaveRooney Era

1971-72Record: 17-9

Kenyon W, 91­84at Lock Haven W, 85­82 otPoint Park W, 73­71at Geneva W, 82­74Clarion L, 70­71at Alma W, 85­80 otat Capital L, 65­78at Salem­Teikyo W, 105­91at Marietta W, 94­87at California(Pa.) W, 82­76at Alliance L, 67­83at Slippery Rock L, 77­83at Mount Union L, 94­111Alliance W, 70­69Slippery Rock W, 90­87at Indiana(Pa.) W, 74­70Wittenburg L, 71­81Lock Haven W, 74­66California(Pa.) W, 87­74at Clarion L, 72­75at Oneonta State L, 62­87Indiana(Pa.) W, 76­74 otGrove City W, 72­62

NAIA District 18 Playoffs at Slippery Rock W, 85­75at Clarion W, 81­78

NAIA National Tournamentvs. Westmont(Cal.) L, 72­91

The JimMcDonald Era

1972-73Record: 13-9

Mercyhurst L, 64­71at Ohio Wesleyan W, 74­66Allegheny W, 104­85Clarion L, 59­76Wilmington(Del.) L, 67­69at California(Pa.) L, 61­67Alliance W, 70­64Slippery Rock L, 74­94Muskingum L, 48­59at Point Park L, 60­79at Grove City W, 65­58Bloomsburg L, 66­75Mount Union W, 85­68at Indiana(Pa.) W, 68­60Lock Haven W, 78­68Penn St. Behrend W, 93­60California(Pa.) W, 64­59 otat Clarion W, 67­66Alliance W, 86­69at Indiana(Pa.) L, 57­63Slippery Rock W, 86­76Lock Haven W, 62­61

1973-74Record: 18-6

Penn St. Behrend W, 101­64Western Ontario W, 108­61Clarion W, 95­80Alliance W, 122­72

at California(Pa.) W, 76­50at Slippery Rock W, 82­81

Ashland Holiday Tournamentvs. West Virginia St. W, 90­68at Ashland W, 75­74at Frostburg State W, 87­59at Lock Haven L, 57­63at Bloomsburg L, 81­90Point Park W, 126­95Frostburg State W, 71­65at Muskingum L, 55­62at Indiana(Pa.) L, 76­86Mercyhurst W, 62­59California(Pa.) W, 81­51at Clarion W, 95­86Lock Haven W, 95­58Indiana(Pa.) L, 67­69Slippery Rock W, 101­95at Alliance W, 123­86

NAIA District 18 PlayoffsPoint Park W, 84­80at Indiana(Pa.) L, 65­78

1974-75Record: 22-5

Baldwin­Wallace W, 95­72at Clarion W, 60­58Mansfield W, 76­60California(Pa.) W, 80­62Slippery Rock W, 94­71Penn St. Behrend W, 82­68at Mercyhurst W, 85­80at Point Park W, 88­78at St. Vincent W, 78­70at Lock Haven W, 67­61Frostburg State W, 93­75St. Vincent L, 80­85Point Park L, 84­85Indiana(Pa.) W, 80­70Mercyhurst W, 75­66at California(Pa.) W, 87­73Clarion W, 82­69Lock Haven W, 87­58at Indiana(Pa.) L, 46­51Slippery Rock W, 100­77Alliance W, 80­66at Frostburg State W, 93­91

2otPSAC Championship

at Mansfield L, 70­79NAIA District 18 Playoffs

Slippery Rock W, 83­79Indiana(Pa.) W, 70­59

NAIA National Tournamentvs. Palm Beach Atlantic W, 94­86vs. Alcorn State L, 79­85

The Guy ContiEra

1975-76Record: 24-5

Erie Classicvs. Mercyhurst W, 73­72vs. West Georgia W, 84­78at Baldwin­Wallace W, 84­72

Gator Basketball Classicvs. Frostburg State W, 78­71at Allegheny W, 95­84Clarion W, 68­65Lock Haven W, 88­56St. Vincent W, 88­69Penn St. Behrend W, 91­66

West Va. Wesleyan Tournamentvs. Alderson­Broaddus W, 70­69 otat W. Va. Wesleyan W, 73­68at Frostburg State W, 81­71at Lock Haven W, 80­62at Slippery Rock L, 67­68at California(Pa.) W, 72­61Point Park L, 64­69at Indiana(Pa.) W, 61­59

Alliance W, 89­78Mercyhurst L, 72­73at Clarion W, 92­91 otCalifornia(Pa.) W, 80­66Indiana(Pa.) W, 67­64Slippery Rock W, 78­71at St. Vincent W, 83­81

PSAC ChampionshipCheyney L, 77­78

NAIA District 18 PlayoffsClarion W, 93­90 otIndiana(Pa.) W, 67­66

NAIA National Tournamentvs. Gustavus Adolphus W, 88­73vs. Lake Superior St. L, 73­76

1976-77Record: 11-12

Capital W, 91­84 otat Clarion L, 86­87Alliance W, 99­85at Mercyhurst W, 70­69 otLock Haven W, 63­58Penn St. Behrend W, 89­87

Shepherd Tournamentvs. Wheeling Jesuit L, 70­76at Shepherd L, 79­84at St. Vincent W, 85­80at Point Park L, 95­104at Lock Haven L, 55­56California(Pa.) W, 93­78Mercyhurst W, 71­67at Pitt­Johnstown L, 58­68Clarion W, 90­89 otSlippery Rock L, 71­74Frostburg State W, 90­87 otat California(Pa.) L, 82­106at Indiana(Pa.) L, 88­94Indiana(Pa.) L, 77­88at Slippery Rock L, 57­76Pitt­Johnstown W, 95­90Gannon L, 73­75

1977-78Record: 9-15

Concord ThanksgivingTournament

vs. Atlantic Christian W, 90­79at Concord W, 73­67Mercyhurst L, 52­61Pitt­Johnstown L, 77­79Alliance W, 77­59Lock Haven W, 64­54at California(Pa.) L, 85­87Oberlin W, 85­78Penn St. Behrend W, 82­70

Porreco Cupvs. Morgan State L, 85­88vs. Georgia State W, 73­70at Pitt­Johnstown L, 73­75at Lock Haven L, 63­65 otat Mercyhurst L, 73­103at Indiana(Pa.) L, 78­90at Clarion L, 68­79St. Vincent L, 65­69Clarion L, 68­78at Slippery Rock L, 75­89Indiana(Pa.) W, 79­67Point Park L, 65­69Slippery Rock L, 54­69at Gannon L, 80­89California(Pa.) L, 76­92

1978-79Record: 11-14

at Fairmont State L, 82­107vs. W. Va. Wesleyan L, 77­92Alliance W, 87­56Daemen W, 107­85at Oberlin L, 61­73at Pitt­Johnstown W, 78­74at Mercyhurst L, 58­65Penn St. Behrend L, 74­83

at Washington & Lee L, 72­76at Geneva W, 78­70Slippery Rock L, 67­68at Point Park L, 49­81at Lock Haven W, 63­57California(Pa.) W, 79­75at Clarion L, 65­69 otIndiana(Pa.) L, 58­75Mercyhurst L, 82­84at St. Vincent W, 77­68at Slippery Rock W, 76­74Gannon W, 79­76Lock Haven W, 69­68at California(Pa.) L, 73­75

2otClarion L, 84­96at Indiana(Pa.) L, 90­99

2otat Gannon W, 90­79

1979-80Record: 21-6

Carnegie­Melon W, 80­74 otat Westminster W, 62­42Gannon W, 70­68Mercyhurst L, 84­86Pitt­Johnstown W, 103­78at Penn St. Behrend W, 64­59vs. St. Lawrence L, 82­86vs. Lock Haven W, 75­74Daemen W, 102­77Indiana(Pa.) L, 59­64at Pitt­Johnstown W, 62­60California(Pa.) W, 90­73at Lock Haven L, 69­80at Slippery Rock W, 50­48Clarion W, 52­50

2otat Mercyhurst W, 80­74St. Vincent W, 75­52at Indiana(Pa.) W, 65­63Point Park W, 67­66at California(Pa.) W, 68­66Lock Haven W, 85­79at Alliance W, 84­71Slippery Rock W, 81­74at Clarion L, 71­84at Gannon W, 83­78

NAIA District 18 Playoffsvs. Penn St. Behrend W, 62­55vs. Clarion L, 72­80

1980-81Record: 7-17

Westminster L, 64­78LaRoche L, 59­62at Gannon L, 43­61Pitt­Bradford L, 63­77Penn St. Behrend L, 54­55vs. LaRoche L, 66­88vs. Slippery Rock W, 88­78at Mercyhurst L, 68­73at Clarion L, 85­86at Lock Haven L, 92­97

2otat Point Park L, 69­75California(Pa.) L, 60­62at Indiana(Pa.) L, 72­96Slippery Rock W, 75­72at St. Vincent L, 61­77Mercyhurst W, 83­74Clarion L, 82­86Lock Haven W, 58­57Alliance W, 87­66at California(Pa.) W, 67­57Indiana(Pa.) L, 55­62 otGannon L, 57­70at Slippery Rock W, 84­74

PSAC Playoffsat Indiana(Pa.) L, 69­96

1981-82Record: 22-8

vs. West Liberty W, 69­65

at Fairmont State L, 59­90at Pitt­Bradford L, 81­91Gannon L, 56­66at Penn St. Behrend W, 60­58Alliance W, 63­50at Robert Morris L, 58­60Mercyhurst W, 70­62vs. Swarthmore W, 46­41at Allegheny W, 67­66Slippery Rock L, 51­56California(Pa.) W, 78­68at Pitt­Johnstown W, 74­71at Lock Haven W, 64­63 Clarion W, 63­60Daemen W, 88­84at Indiana(Pa.) L, 59­63Grove City W, 54­40at LaRoche W, 76­68at Slippery Rock W, 78­58at California(Pa.) W, 81­76 otat Mercyhurst W, 65­60Lock Haven W, 77­71at Clarion W, 79­76at Gannon W, 77­63Indiana(Pa.) W, 63­60

PSAC Playoffsvs. Clarion W, 58­53at Bloomsburg L, 67­83

NCAA Div. II East RegionalsBloomsburg L, 50­53Monmouth W, 56­53

1982-83Record: 18-10

Point Park W, 53­46St. Vincent W, 90­77at Gannon L, 70­95Penn St. Behrend W, 55­54Alliance W, 81­68Mercyhurst W, 88­60at Akron L, 65­80vs. Davis & Elkins W, 56­49at Allegheny W, 67­66at Indiana(Pa.) W, 55­46at Lock Haven W, 77­59Pitt­Bradford L, 56­65California(Pa.) W, 81­65Daemen W, 90­78Slippery Rock L, 64­70at Clarion L, 72­76 otLaRoche W, 88­76Pitt­Johnstown W, 106­99

2otIndiana(Pa.) W, 59­56 otat Mercyhurst L, 81­88Lock Haven W, 86­80at California(Pa.) W, 94­69Gannon W, 73­62at Slippery Rock L, 53­56Clarion L, 71­74at Alliance L, 86­92

PSAC Playoffs at Slippery Rock W, 56­54at Cheyney L, 51­59

1983-84Record: 17-11

vs. Alliance W, 74­73vs. Hanover L, 59­70vs. Tiffin W, 61­52at Pitt­Bradford W, 73­64at Point Park L, 65­80at Wright State L, 42­50Penn St. Behrend W, 75­68Alliance W, 93­71at Mercyhurst W, 76­71at Clarion L, 79­81Cheyney W, 80­72California(Pa.) W, 66­64at Lock Haven W, 78­66Gannon W, 90­87

2otIndiana(Pa.) L, 52­65at Slippery Rock L, 59­63at Grove City L, 61­63

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Daemen W, 92­64Clarion W, 70­57Mercyhurst W, 71­58at California(Pa.) L, 64­74Lock Haven W, 66­64 otat Gannon W, 77­75 otat Indiana(Pa.) L, 44­48Slippery Rock L, 59­68at LaRoche W, 73­70at St. Vincent W, 49­48

PSAC Playoffsat California(Pa.) L, 65­73

The Jim SimsEra

1984-85Record: 12-14

at Penn St. Behrend W, 76­68St. Vincent W, 78­65at Gannon L, 80­83Point Park W, 80­60vs. C.W. Post L, 56­73at Assumption L, 80­105Mercyhurst L, 60­69Alliance W, 77­73vs. Sam Houston W, 62­56at Quincy L, 43­56vs. Northern Michigan L, 72­78at Akron L, 60­89Slippery Rock L, 71­82California(Pa.) W, 72­67at Clarion L, 69­76Gannon L, 71­73Indiana(Pa.) W, 51­45Alliance W, 94­78at Mercyhurst W, 86­72at Slippery Rock L, 57­58Lock Haven W, 87­82at Lock Haven W, 77­72at California(Pa.) L, 75­79Clarion L, 57­64at Indiana(Pa.) W, 59­54at Central St.(Oh.) L, 77­87

1985-86Record: 18-13

Pitt­Bradford W, 63­53Kutztown W, 81­74

2otLaRoche W, 84­82 otat East Carolina L, 58­63Penn St. Behrend W, 75­71at Mercyhurst L, 84­100West Va. Wesleyan L, 66­89at Robert Morris L, 57­70at Gannon L, 46­51vs. Wabash L, 71­72at Allegheny L, 67­72at Geneva W, 79­68Indiana(Pa.) L, 54­63California(Pa.) W, 71­66at Lock Haven W, 85­82Slippery Rock W, 87­70Clarion W, 64­61 otAlliance W, 83­65Mercyhurst W, 94­88at Indiana(Pa.) W, 67­62at California(Pa.) W, 99­89Central State(Oh.) W, 87­84Lock Haven W, 75­69at Slippery Rock W, 61­53Gannon W, 75­73at Clarion L, 67­82at Wright State L, 87­91Indiana(Pa.) W, 61­57Cheyney L, 67­90Cheyney L, 85­106Millersville L, 86­107

1986-87Record: 14-12

Mercy W, 102­77LeMoyne W, 67­65at East Carolina L, 78­109LaRoche W, 83­77Mercyhurst W, 95­70Dyke W, 74­72at Gannon L, 70­77at Akron L, 76­95vs. Midwestern St. L, 69­92vs. Clark(Ga.) W, 63­62at Quincy W, 71­66Penn St. Behrend W, 82­66at Clarion W, 77­69Wright State W, 79­77at Lock Haven L, 68­93California(Pa.) L, 90­91at Mercyhurst L, 78­79at Indiana(Pa.) L, 58­75Slippery Rock W, 84­73 otPitt­Bradford W, 93­76Clarion W, 85­78Lock Haven W, 93­64at California(Pa.) L, 85­92Gannon L, 86­91 otIndiana(Pa.) L, 75­96at Slippery Rock L, 61­63

1987-88Record: 12-15

West Virginia Tech W, 100­97West Va. Wesleyan L, 90­103Concordia W, 120­103Fairmont State L, 89­98Mercyhurst W, 86­81Alderson­Broaddus W, 120­114

otGannon W, 88­71St. Vincent W, 66­58Allegheny L, 67­84Fairmont State L, 80­91Alderson­Broaddus L, 99­101West Va. Wesleyan L, 84­90Mansfield W, 115­77Indiana(Pa.) W, 76­73Clarion W, 85­79Slippery Rock L, 84­89Lock Haven L, 72­79California(Pa.) L, 89­95 otShippensburg W, 82­61Indiana(Pa.) L, 66­73Clarion L, 75­80Slippery Rock L, 99­111Gannon L, 73­76Lock Haven L, 80­89Mercyhurst W, 91­89 otCalifornia(Pa.) W, 94­88Shippensburg L, 77­86

1988-89Record: 14-12

Virginia Union L, 75­102at St. Francis(Pa.) L, 77­89at Mansfield L, 75­86at Gannon L, 79­89Central State(Oh.) W, 85­80Dyke L, 87­97Mercyhurst W, 72­59Kutztown W, 69­62Pitt­Johnstown W, 85­79vs. Davis & Elkins W, 111­88at Allegheny W, 88­77at Mercyhurst L, 76­88at Pitt­Johnstown W, 63­54at Slippery Rock W, 73­68 otShippensburg L, 60­63Clarion L, 74­84Lock Haven L, 68­78at Indiana(Pa.) W, 77­76California(Pa.) L, 122­128

5otGannon W, 77­71Slippery Rock L, 72­90

at Shippensburg L, 67­77Clarion W, 71­65Lock Haven W, 71­60Indiana(Pa.) W, 94­90 otat California(Pa.) W, 92­85 ot

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1989-90Record: 22-5

Lincoln(Pa.) W, 87­67East Stroudsburg W, 95­77Columbia Union W, 95­77Fairmont State W, 91­79Kutztown W, 75­57Dowling W, 85­67Pitt­Johnstown W, 87­71Gannon W, 76­69Penn St. Behrend W, 82­59Allegheny W,100­99 otDaemen W, 100­85Pitt­Johnstown W, 96­80 at Lock Haven L, 77­80Indiana(Pa.) W, 69­60at California(Pa.) L, 86­90Slippery Rock L, 96­104 otat Shippensburg W, 75­60Clarion W, 78­61Lock Haven W, 87­82at Gannon W, 93­86at Indiana(Pa.) W, 83­74 otCalifornia(Pa.) W, 82­76at Slippery Rock L, 103­112Shippensburg W, 97­84at Mercyhurst W, 79­47at Clarion W, 82­72

PSAC Playoffsat Lock Haven L, 75­84

1990-91Record: 18-10

Kutztown W, 106­90Mt. Vernon Nazarene W, 101­90Point Park W, 110­94Fairmont State L, 78­94Pitt­Johnstown W, 83­80Mercyhurst W, 83­80Gannon L, 58­77Oakland L, 72­96West Va. Wesleyan L, 127­129

2otDaemen W, 108­93Millersville W, 112­96Mercyhurst W, 70­53California(Pa.) W, 74­73Indiana(Pa.) W, 86­83Slippery Rock L, 68­97Shippensburg L, 75­77Clarion W, 105­95Lock Haven W, 82­81Gannon W, 70­61California(Pa.) W, 80­77Indiana(Pa.) W, 95­84Slippery Rock W, 93­73Shippensburg L, 74­77Millersville L, 75­77Clarion L, 72­100Lock Haven W, 83­82Pitt­Johnstown W, 98­80

PSAC Playoffs Slippery Rock L, 72­88

1991-92Record: 20-9

West Virginia Tech W, 87­80Bloomsburg W, 91­82Oakland L, 77­82Fairmont State W, 85­82vs. Stonehill W, 92­81at East Stroudsburg L, 66­77Gannon L, 61­66

at Mercyhurst W, 84­75at Wayland Baptist L, 76­92West Va. Wesleyan W, 101­77Cheyney W, 81­74at Gannon W, 71­70at Shippensburg W, 87­63Slippery Rock W, 82­66Clarion W, 103­93at Lock Haven W, 92­65at LeMoyne L, 77­89Point Park W, 108­73at California(Pa.) L, 65­81at Indiana(Pa.) L, 73­80Shippensburg W, 97­83at Clarion W, 98­84Lock Haven W, 82­79 otMercyhurstW, 91­87California(Pa.) L, 77­82Indiana(Pa.) W, 92­78at Slippery Rock W, 77­75

PSAC Playoffsvs. East Stroudsburg W, 81­78at California(Pa.) L, 76­92

1992-93Record: 12-17

at Alaska­Anchorage L, 83­89at Alaska­Anchorage L, 92­116at Alaska­Fairbanks L, 84­99at Alaska­Fairbanks L, 84­85Point Park L, 72­80at Gannon W, 69­65Mercyhurst L, 65­79West Va. Wesleyan W, 79­53Cheyney W, 86­67at Fairmont State W, 91­74vs. Teikyo­Post W, 114­83at Bloomsburg L, 63­68Gannon L, 81­82Columbia Union W, 122­69Slippery Rock L, 63­82Lock Haven W, 88­73at Clarion L, 72­84Pitt­Johnstown W, 110­74California(Pa.) L, 89­91at Indiana(Pa.) L, 79­84Shippensburg W, 82­75at Slippery Rock L, 77­78 at Lock Haven L, 75­79Clarion W, 100­93at Mercyhurst W, 84­75at California(Pa.) L, 83­101Indiana(Pa.) L, 74­75at Shippensburg W, 101­81at Millersville L, 85­96

1993-94Record: 20-8

Davis & Elkins W, 105­52Gannon W, 69­58Fairmont State W, 77­56Mercyhurst W, 91­64at Gannon L, 67­75LeMoyne W, 78­73Point Park W, 98­71at Malone L, 85­89Columbia Union W, 85­59Lake Erie W, 98­57at Pitt­Johnstown W, 79­70Clarion W, 88­70California(Pa.) W, 74­68Gannon W, 76­61at Shippensburg W, 78­68at Indiana(Pa.) L, 93­94at Lock Haven W, 70­64Slippery Rock L, 71­77at California(Pa.) L, 67­77at Clarion W, 98­82at Mercyhurst W, 79­66Indiana(Pa.) L, 66­70Shippensburg W, 88­78at Slippery Rock W, 107­84Lock Haven W, 105­72

NCAA Div. II East RegionalsWest Chester W, 88­67

vs. Indiana(Pa.) L, 77­90vs. Gannon L, 66­75

1994-95Record: 15-11

Columbia Union W, 102­77Malone W, 82­58Point Park W, 79­72Millersville L, 73­86at Mercyhurst W, 63­55West Chester L, 69­74Gannon L, 93­96 otvs. Bridgeport W, 95­76at Millersville L, 77­80Mansfield W, 86­55at Mansfield L, 62­67at West Chester L, 64­66at Clarion W, 87­79 otat California(Pa.) L, 74­85Mercyhurst W, 67­64Shippensburg W, 96­73Indiana(Pa.) L, 63­77Lock Haven W, 84­66at Slippery Rock W, 91­69California(Pa.) L, 64­66Clarion W, 66­60at Gannon L, 82­92at Indiana(Pa.) W, 94­77at Shippensburg L, 71­74Slippery Rock W, 108­81at Lock Haven W, 97­69

1995-96Record: 21-6

Columbia Union W, 92­76Point Park W, 81­79Mercyhurst W, 91­69at Ashland L, 74­76Gannon W, 78­51Thiel W, 116­67Lake Erie W, 106­64Hillsdale W, 90­70at Gannon L, 85­92Daemen W, 103­54Salem­Teikyo W, 75­67Clarion W, 93­71California(Pa.) L, 59­71at Mercyhurst W, 99­90Ohio Valley W, 117­69at Shippensburg W, 94­83Indiana(Pa.) L, 73­74at Lock Haven W, 96­87Pitt­Johnstown W, 89­84Slippery Rock W, 91­40at California(Pa.) L, 64­79at Clarion W, 103­95at Indiana(Pa.) L, 86­96Shippensburg W, 96­69at Slippery Rock W, 89­82Lock Haven W, 75­62

PSAC Playoffsat Cheyney L, 78­85

NCAA Div. II East Regionalsvs. Bloomsburg W, 90­82at California(Pa.) L, 76­84

1996-97Record: 13-14

at St. Rose L, 60­79Columbia Union L, 74­79Point Park W, 90­81at Gannon L, 82­94at Salem­Teikyo L, 58­79Ashland W, 106­81at West Va. Wesleyan L, 58­61Lake Erie W, 91­57at Mercyhurst L, 67­78Daemen W, 89­58at Slippery Rock W, 77­71 otLock Haven W, 82­70Indiana(Pa.) W, 90­70Shippensburg W, 75­63Mercyhurst W, 76­73 otat California(Pa.) L, 72­75at Clarion L, 59­77

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at Lock Haven W, 71­68Gannon L, 95­99Slippery Rock W, 95­67at Shippensburg L, 74­86at Indiana(Pa.) L, 91­95 otat Pitt­Johnstown L, 84­100Pitt­Bradford W, 96­79Clarion W, 87­81California(Pa.) L, 79­86

PSAC Playoffs Mansfield L, 103­117

1997-98Record: 26-8

vs. Southern Connecticut W, 88­77vs. Columbus State L, 80­87vs. Northern State L, 63­87West Va. Wesleyan W, 77­76Gannon L, 69­83Lake Erie W, 90­69Point Park W, 116­57Hilbert W, 94­61at Pitt­Bradford W, 57­53Mercyhurst W, 79­65at Wheeling Jesuit W, 95­94Roberts Wesleyan W, 108­98Slippery Rock W, 80­73at Lock Haven W, 72­50at Indiana(Pa.) L, 82­88at Shippensburg W, 84­75D'Youville W, 79­50Central State W, 88­72California(Pa.) W, 93­84at Mercyhurst L, 63­89Clarion W, 85­77Lock Haven W, 78­64at Gannon W, 91­79at Slippery Rock W, 75­64Shippensburg W, 80­70Indiana(Pa.) W, 95­90Pitt­Johnstown W, 95­83at Clarion L, 68­76at California(Pa.) L, 70­89

PSAC PlayoffsClarion W, 77­67Bloomsburg W, 72­67West Chester W, 83­77

NCAA Div. II East Regionalsvs. California(Pa.) W, 83­78at Salem­Teikyo L, 83­91

1998-99Record: 16-12

at Central St.(Oh.) L, 68­80Point Park L, 70­78St. Rose W, 50­48Wheeling Jesuit W, 92­63Mercyhurst W, 82­56Central State(Oh.) W, 68­54Lake Erie W, 89­65Gannon L, 52­58at Mercyhurst L, 64­75

Porreco Cupvs. Assumption W, 94­84at Gannon L, 70­79at Clarion L, 81­88at California(Pa.) L, 69­81Lake Superior St. W, 85­76at Mansfield L, 88­91 otShippensburg W, 75­62Indiana(Pa.) W, 71­69Lock Haven W, 80­70at Slippery Rock L, 86­92California(Pa.) L, 54­69Clarion W, 63­57Mansfield W, 71­59at Indiana(Pa.) L, 62­84at Shippensburg W, 61­47Slippery Rock W, 62­52at Lock Haven W, 73­67

PSAC Playoffsat Indiana(Pa.) W, 63­61at Bloomsburg L, 68­80

1999-2000Record: 13-13

vs. West Liberty W, 99­85vs. Wheeling Jesuit W, 77­57at Mercyhurst L, 86­90

2otAllegheny W, 87­74Point Park W, 100­72at Gannon L, 79­96Mercyhurst W, 60­57vs. Bryant L, 59­78vs. Bloomsburg L, 53­79vs. Franklin Pierce L, 75­80Columbia Union W, 104­80Clarion W, 85­74 otCalifornia(Pa.) L, 76­79at Ohio Valley W, 86­74Mansfield W, 96­85at Shippensburg W, 65­62at Indiana(Pa.) L, 61­74Lock Haven W, 69­62Slippery Rock L, 73­85at California(Pa.) L, 65­74at Clarion L, 94­100

2otat Mansfield L, 78­83Indiana(Pa.) L, 63­71Shippensburg W, 84­61at Slippery Rock L, 66­77at Lock Haven W, 76­67

2000-01Record: 21-7

Lake Erie W, 80­54Gannon W, 91­80Mercyhurst W, 79­68East Stroudsburg W, 69­55Kutztown W, 78­55Ohio Valley W, 70­59at Cheyney L, 66­72at West Chester L, 69­78Allegheny W, 86­58at Mercyhurst L, 76­82Columbia Union W, 91­56Millersville W, 78­60at California(Pa.) W, 88­78at Mansfield W, 90­82at Bloomsburg W, 84­81at Clarion W, 79­75Shippensburg L, 70­71Lock Haven W, 84­78Indiana(Pa.) L, 76­82California(Pa.) W, 89­79at Slippery Rock W, 62­54Clarion W, 104­92at Indiana(Pa.) W, 70­65at Shippensburg L, 84­95Slippery Rock W, 96­59at Lock Haven W, 70­62

PSAC PlayoffsShippensburg W, 99­81West Chester L, 72­82

2001-02Record: 18-9

at Gannon L, 69­72Wooster L, 57­72at Mercyhurst L, 68­74at East Stroudsburg W, 74­67at Kutztown W, 80­77 otColumbia Union W, 76­68at Millersville L, 69­79at Allegheny W, 83­78Lake Erie W, 92­83 otCheyney W, 66­63West Chester L, 57­71California(Pa.) W, 88­73Mansfield W, 77­72Bloomsburg W, 84­69Clarion W, 76­62at Shippensburg W, 74­66Mercyhurst W, 83­70at Lock Haven W, 82­72at Indiana(Pa.) L, 63­81at California(Pa.) L, 72­101

Slippery Rock W, 80­66at Clarion L, 74­78Indiana(Pa.) W, 77­75Shippensburg W, 83­75at Slippery Rock W, 75­64Lock Haven W, 81­70

PSAC Playoffsat California(Pa.) L, 70­82

2002-03Record: 18-10

Cal.Pa) Holiday Inn Classicvs. Dist. of Columbia* L, 62­67vs. W. Va. Wesleyan W, 65­55Gannon L, 60­74Mercyhurst L, 60­68Millersville W, 79­70West Chester W, 60­58at Mercyhurst L, 60­69Bloomsburg W, 70­69East Stroudsburg W, 55­54vs. Bowie State L, 75­90vs. West Liberty St. W, 89­67at Mansfield W, 85­80Lake Erie W, 74­67at Kutztown L, 72­81at Cheyney W, 60­57at Slippery Rock W, 90­67Lock Haven W, 74­72Indiana(Pa.) W, 73­71Shippensburg W, 70­58at California(Pa.) L, 44­58at Clarion L, 49­74at Lock Haven W, 69­66Slippery Rock W, 66­60at Shippensburg W, 71­60at Indiana(Pa.) L, 59­88Clarion W, 57­43California(Pa.) L, 59­73

PSAC PlayoffsClarion L, 63­76

* received forfeit win

2003-04Record: 15-13

West Va. Wesleyan W, 80­61vs. Dist. of Columbia* L, 66­83vs. Virginia State L, 64­67at Gannon L, 59­70at Mercyhurst W, 65­45Mansfield L, 67­72Lake Erie W, 88­69Kutztown W, 77­55Cheyney L, 60­72Mercyhurst L, 46­62at Charleston(WV) L, 64­79at Millersville L, 69­71 otat West Chester L, 59­75at Bloomsburg W, 74­69at East Stroudsburg W, 68­65Slippery Rock W, 81­57at Lock Haven W, 75­58at Indiana(Pa.) L, 74­78at Shippensburg W, 63­50California(Pa.) W, 75­69Clarion W, 64­60Lock Haven W, 81­64at Slippery Rock W, 82­80 otShippensburg W, 54­52Indiana(Pa.) L, 59­72at Clarion L, 55­62at California(Pa.) L, 45­48

PSAC PlayoffsIndiana(Pa.) L, 56­72

* received forfeit win

2004-05Record: 24-7

at W. Va. Wesleyan W, 85­69Cal.Pa) Holiday Inn Classic

vs. Virginia Union L, 52­79vs. Ohio Valley W, 78­55Gannon W, 69­60PSU McKeesport W, 88­68

at Mansfield W, 82­70at East Stroudsburg W, 58­55PSU NewKensington W, 94­55at Bloomsburg W, 92­87Charleston(WV) W, 77­62Mercyhurst W, 71­51Millersville L, 64­66Cheyney W, 87­72Kutztown W, 79­56West Chester W, 62­58Slippery Rock W, 83­60at California(Pa.) W, 71­68at Indiana(Pa.) W, 89­81Lock Haven W, 69­54at Clarion L, 66­72Shippensburg W, 72­50at Slippery Rock L, 74­85California(Pa.) W, 64­53Indiana(Pa.) W, 80­69at Lock Haven L, 63­69Clarion L, 61­69at Shippensburg W, 75­58

PSAC PlayoffsIndiana(Pa.) W, 80­63Mansfield W, 101­94Millersville W, 85­76

NCAA Div. II East Regionalvs. Indiana(Pa.) L, 73­76 ot

2005-06Record: 21-10

West Va. Wesleyan W, 89­56at Gannon W, 78­69PSU McKeesport W, 93­62Lake Erie L, 62­66Mansfield W, 67­66East Stroudsburg W, 77­69at Mercyhurst L, 72­76 otCharleston(WV) L, 75­81Bloomsburg W, 81­73at Alderson­Broaddus L, 66­79 otat Millersville L, 65­66at Cheyney L, 66­69PSU New Kensington W, 97­43at Kutztown W, 83­80at West Chester W, 65­40at Slippery Rock W, 88­71California(Pa.) W, 61­60Indiana(Pa.) W, 69­62at Lock Haven W, 91­82Clarion W, 87­72at Shippensburg L, 47­59Slippery Rock W, 82­71at California(Pa.) L, 63­78at Indiana(Pa.) W, 80­79Lock Haven W 81­71 otat Clarion W, 69­66Shippensburg L, 66­71

PSAC PlayoffsCalifornia(Pa.) W, 97­78at West Chester W, 62­59vs. Shippensburg W, 52­51

NCAA Div. II East Regionalvs. West Virginia St. L, 89­103

2006-07Record: 20-9

at W. Va. Wesleyan L, 57­61PSU McKeesport W, 79­51Gannon W, 67­60PSU New Kensington W, 70­26Millersville L, 78­82West Chester W, 75­67Mercyhurst W, 63­57at Charleston(WV) W, 77­75East Stroudsburg L, 72­82Kutztown W, 75­62Alderson­Broaddus W, 84­67at Cheyney L, 41­57Shippensburg W, 76­51at Mansfield L, 66­80at Bloomsburg W, 73­63Slippery Rock W, 87­59at Indiana(Pa.) W, 63­51Franciscan W, 85­53

at Lock Haven* L, 58­61at Clarion L, 67­75California(Pa.) W, 49­48at Shippensburg L, 54­69at Slippery Rock W, 76­64Indiana(Pa.) W, 76­46Lock Haven W, 92­73Clarion W, 81­58at California(Pa.) L, 59­73

PSAC PlayoffsShippensburg W, 67­60vs. Millersville L, 55­65

* received forfeit win

2007-08Record: 24-7

PSU New KensingtonW, 86­59West Va. Wesleyan W, 94­75Allegheny W, 61­55at Millersville L, 73­78 otat West Chester L, 56­70at Mercyhurst W, 69­59at Gannon W, 64­60at East Stroudsburg L, 67­72at Kutztown W, 87­84

Porreco Cupvs. Bowie State L, 57­65vs. Seton Hill W, 98­71Cheyney W, 65­63Mansfield W, 91­67Bloomsburg W, 82­69at Slippery Rock W, 83­68at Shippensburg W, 71­64Indiana(Pa.) W, 80­60Clarion W, 94­68at Lock Haven W, 78­65at California(Pa.) L, 64­71Shippensburg W, 70­62Slippery Rock W, 80­62at Indiana(Pa.) W, 74­65PSU Greater Allegheny W, 101­53Lock Haven W, 101­75at Clarion W, 79­76California(Pa.) W, 80­77 ot

PSAC PlayoffsIndiana(Pa.) W, 72­56vs. Millersville W, 74­58vs. California(Pa.) L, 65­73

NCAA Div. II East Regionalvs. Millersville L, 61­64

2008-09Record: 18-10

vs. Chestnut Hill W, 79­61at Bloomfield W, 74­65PSU Greater Allegheny W, 85­54Thiel W, 78­69at West Va. Wesleyan W, 82­76Lake Erie W, 85­78at Charleston(WV) W, 75­62Urbana W, 83­62at Alderson­Broaddus L, 83­85Mansfield W, 86­77Bloomsburg W, 94­78at Kutztown L, 85­91at East Stroudsburg L, 63­68Lock Haven W, 87­72at Slippery Rock W, 85­82Mercyhurst L, 71­76 otat California(Pa.) W, 56­52Gannon L, 65­66at Clarion W, 78­59Indiana(Pa.) W, 83­78at Lock Haven W, 87­73at Mercyhurst W, 72­68Slippery Rock L, 90­96 otat Gannon L, 62­79California(Pa.) L, 72­73at Indiana(Pa.) L, 71­78Clarion W, 88­79

PSAC Playoffsat Gannon L, 75­89

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Tyrone Mason1995-96 First Team

6’1” GuardPhiladelphia, PA

Kenny Tate2001-02 Second Team

6’3” ForwardPhiladelphia, PA

Jakim Donaldson2004-05 First Team

6’8” ForwardPittsburgh, PA

Joe Jones2008-09

6’3” GuardErie, PA

Dan Petchel

2nd Team1964-65

Darryl Meacham3rd Team1965-66

Frank Smith

3rd Team1966-671968-69

Fred Riley

3rd Team1971-72

Hon. Mention1970-71

Roy Stauffer

Hon. Mention1972-731973-74

Dennis Hampton

Hon. Mention1973-74

TimSmiley

Hon. Mention1974-751975-76

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} NABC All-Star Game2005­06 Daren Tielsch, F2008­09 Joe Jones, G

} NABC All-District1968­69 Frank Smith (3rd team)1975­76 Tim Smiley (3rd team)1976­77 Tim Smiley (3rd team)1978­79 Don Lovett (3rd team)1981­82 Land Battle (2nd team)1982­83 Land Battle (2nd team)1986­87 Tom Taylor (2nd team)1987­88 Jose Davis (2nd team)1988­89 Billy Wade (2nd team)1989­90 Billy Wade (1st team)1990­91 Sterling Washington (2nd team)1991­92 Adam Cheek (2nd team)1992­93 Adam Cheek (1st team)1993­94 Price Williams (1st team)1994­95 Tyrone Mason (1st team)1995­96 Tyrone Mason (1st team)1999­00 Kenny Tate (1st team)

Adam Kaufman (2nd team)2000­01 Kenny Tate (2nd team)

Adam Kaufman (2nd team)2001­02 Kenny Tate (1st team)2004­05 Jakim Donaldson (1st team)2006­07 Daren Tielsch (2nd team)2007­08 Ryan McLemore (1st team)2008­09 Joe Jones (1st team)

} All-PSAC West1961­62 Ken Barker (hon. mention)

Jim Sims (hon. mention)Wendell Rojik (hon. mention)

1962­63 Dan Petchel (1st team)Ken Barker (hon. mention)

1963­64 Dan Petchel (1st team)1964­65 Dan Petchel (1st team)

Dave Shenelt (hon. mention)1965­66 Darryl Meacham (1st team)

Dave Shenefelt (2nd team)Don Dougan (2nd team)

1966­67 Lynn Nelson (1st team)Butch Hurley (hon. mention)Harry Jenkins (hon. mention)Tim Maloney (hon. mention)Darryl Meacham (hon. mention)Frank Smith (hon. mention)

1967­68 Don Dougan (1st team)Frank Smith (1st team)Harry Jenkins (2nd team)Jim Robinson (2nd team)Mick Unick (2nd team)

1968­69 Frank Smith (1st team)Rod Herron (2nd team)Harry Jenkins (2nd team)Tim Ziner (hon. mention)

1969­70 Art Dickinson (1st team)Jim Prokell (1st team)

Dave Knowlton (1st team)1970­71 Fred Riley (1st team)

Jim Prokell (1st team)Dave Knowlton (2nd team)

1971­72 Fred Riley (1st team)Jim Prokell (1st team)Jim Romaniszyn (2nd team)Roy Stauffer (hon. mention)

1972­73 Roy Stauffer (1st team)Larry Betar (2nd team)

1973­74 Roy Stauffer (1st team)Dennis Hampton (2nd team)James Boyd (2nd team)Charlie Hickox (2nd team)

1974­75 Tim Smiley (1st team)Charlie Hickox (2nd team)Larry Betar (2nd team)Don Childs (2nd team)Don Gerdich (hon. mention)Gary Statnton (hon. mention)

1975­76 Dennis Hampton (1st team)Tim Smiley (1st team)

1976­77 Gary Stanton (1st team)Tim Smiley (2nd team)Don Lovett (hon. mention)

1977­78 Gary Stanton (1st team)Rick Federici (2nd team)Don Lovett (2nd team)

1978­79 Don Lovett (1st team)Melvin Hooker (2nd team)Tyrone Tillman (2nd team)

1979­80 Melvin Hooker (1st team)Don Lovett (1st team)Tyrone Tillman (hon. mention)

1980­81 Land Battle (2nd team)Steve Senko (2nd team)

1981­82 Land Battle (1st team)Steve Senko (1st team,)

1982­83 Land Battle (1st team)Steve Senko (1st team)Brian Simmons (2nd team)Edwin Wright (2nd team)

1983­84 Edwin Wright (1st team)Earl Minor (2nd team)

1984­85 Earl Minor (1st team)Tom Taylor (1st team)

1985­86 Tom Taylor (1st team)Terrence Jenkins (1st team)

1986­87 Jose Davis (2nd team)Tom Taylor (2nd team)

1987­88 Jose Davis (1st team)Ricky Jordan (2nd team)

1988­89 Billy Wade (1st team)1989­90 Billy Wade (1st team)1990­91 Sterling Washington (1st team)1991­92 Adam Cheek (1st team)

Aaron Brown (2nd team)Price Williams (2nd team)

1992­93 Adam Cheek (1st team)Sean Gibson (2nd team)

1993­94 Price Williams (1st team)

Tyrone Mason (2nd team)1994­95 Tyrone Mason (1st team)

Philip Melton (2nd team)1995­96 Tyrone Mason (1st team)1996­97 Antoine Jefferson (2nd team)

Tim Miller (2nd team)1997­98 Warren Chance (1st team)

Dwayne Butler (2nd team)Adam Kaufman (2nd team)Jesse Ogden (2nd team)Amos Upshaw (2nd team)

1998­99 Adam Kaufman (1st team)Michael Johnson (2nd team)

1999­00 Adam Kaufman (1st team)Kenny Tate (1st team)

2000­01 Adam Kaufman (1st team)Kenny Tate (1st team)Blake Johnson (2nd team)

2001­02 Kenny Tate (1st team)2002­03 Jakim Donaldson (1st team)

Rob Sims (1st team)2003­04 Jakim Donaldson (1st team)

Rob Sims (2nd team)2004­05 Jakim Donaldson(1st team)

Ron Sims (2nd team)2005­06 Torry Mitchell(1st team)

Daren Tielsch (1st team)2006­07 Daren Tielsch (1st team)

Curtis Ingram (2nd team)2007­08 Ryan McLemore (1st team)

Joseph Jones (1st team)Devon Knight (2nd team)

2008­09 Joe Jones (1st team)

} PSAC West Player of the Year1994­95 Tyrone Mason, G1995­96 Tyrone Mason, G2000­01 Adam Kaufman, G2001­02 Kenny Tate, F2004­05 Jakim Donaldson, F2007­08 Ryan McLemore, F

} PSAC West Rookie of the Year1988­89 Aaron Brown, F1995­96 Michael Johnson, F1997­98 Amos Upshaw, C2001­02 Dan Grabill, G

} PSAC West Coach of the Year1985­86 Jim Sims1997­98 Greg Walcavich2000­01 Greg Walcavich

Jakim Donaldson Kenny TateAdam Kaufman Tyrone Mason Tim Smiley

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First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won LostAkron 1982­83 1986­87 0 3Alaska­Anchorage 1992­93 1992­93 0 2Alaska­Fairbanks 1992­93 1992­93 0 2Alcorn State 1974­75 1974­75 0 1Alderson­Broaddus 1975­76 2008­09 3 3Allegheny 1930­31 2007­08 15 14Alliance 1930­31 1985­86 55 25Alma 1971­72 1971­72 1 0Ashland 1929­30 1996­97 2 2Assumption 1984­85 1998­99 1 1Atlantic Christian 1977­78 1977­78 1 0Baldwin­Wallace 1963­64 1975­76 3 1Bloomfield 2008­09 2008­09 1 0Bloomsburg 1963­64 2008­09 13 8Bluffton 1962­63 1962­63 1 0Bowie State 2002­03 2007­08 0 2Bridgeport 1994­95 1994­95 1 0Bryant 1999­00 1999­00 0 1Buffalo, Univ. at 1948­49 1951­52 1 3Buffalo State 1929­30 1946­47 1 2California(Pa.) 1928­29 2008­09 74 85Cal St.­Fullerton 1968­69 1968­69 1 0Canisius 1929­30 1941­42 0 3Capital 1971­72 1976­77 1 1Carnegie­Mellon 1961­62 1979­80 1 2Central Michigan 1965­66 1965­66 0 1Central State(Oh.) 1984­85 1998­99 4 2Charleston (WV), Univ. of 2003­04 2008­09 3 2Chestnut Hill 2008­09 2008­09 1 0Cheyney 1965­66 2007­08 8 11Clarion 1928­29 2008­09 91 66Clark(Ga.) 1986­87 1986­87 1 0Cleveland State 1946­47 1967­68 8 5Columbia Union 1989­90 2001­02 8 1Columbus State(Ga.) 1997­98 1997­98 0 1Concord 1977­78 1977­78 1 0Concordia 1987­88 1987­88 1 0C.W. Post 1984­85 1984­85 0 1Daemen 1978­79 1996­97 9 0Davis & Elkins 1982­83 1993­94 3 0Desalles 1940­41 1940­41 1 0District of Columbia 2002­03 2003­04 2 0Dowling 1989­90 1989­90 1 0Dyke 1986­87 1988­89 1 1D'Youville 1997­98 1997­98 1 0East Carolina 1985­86 1986­87 0 2East Stroudsburg 1989­90 2008­09 8 4Erie Branch 1930­31 1930­31 2 0Fairmont State 1978­79 1993­94 4 5Findlay 1933­34 1933­34 0 1Franciscan 2006­07 2006­07 1 0Franklin Pierce 1999­00 1999­00 0 1Fredonia State 1928­29 1969­70 49 7Frostburg State 1973­74 1976­77 7 0Gannon 1948­49 2008­09 30 58Geneva 1951­52 1985­86 6 7Georgia State 1977­78 1977­78 1 0Grove City 1949­50 1983­84 13 18Gustavus Adolphus 1975­76 1975­76 1 0Hanover 1983­84 1983­84 0 1Hilbert 1997­98 1997­98 1 0Hillsdale 1995­96 1995­96 1 0Hiram 1970­71 1970­71 1 0Indiana(Pa.) 1928­29 2008­09 71 84Kanty College 1928­29 1928­29 1 0Kent State 1937­38 1937­38 0 1Kenyon 1968­69 1971­72 2 1Kutztown 1930­31 2008­09 13 2Lake Erie 1993­94 2008­09 10 1Lake Superior State 1975­76 1998­99 1 1LaRoche 1980­81 1986­87 5 2Lawrence Tech 1939­40 1942­43 2 2LeMoyne 1986­87 1993­94 2 1Lincoln(Pa.) 1989­90 1989­90 1 0Lock Haven 1957­58 2008­09 87 17Long Beach State 1968­69 1968­69 0 1

First LastOpponent Meeting Meeting Won LostLos Angeles State 1968­69 1968­69 1 0Malone 1993­94 1994­95 1 1Mansfield 1958­59 2008­09 17 14Marietta 1971­72 1971­72 1 0Mars Hill 1970­71 1970­71 1 0Mercy 1986­87 1986­87 1 0Mercyhurst 1972­73 2008­09 42 25Michigan Lutheran 1965­66 1965­66 1 0Midwestern State(TX) 1986­87 1986­87 0 1Millersville 1985­86 2007­08 5 13Monmouth 1981­82 1981­82 1 0Morgan State 1977­78 1977­78 0 1Mount Union 1960­61 1972­73 1 2Mount Vernon Nazarene 1990­91 1990­91 1 0Muskingum 1972­73 1973­74 0 2Northern Michigan 1969­70 1984­85 1 2Northern State(SD) 1997­98 1997­98 0 1Oakland 1990­91 1990­91 0 2Oberlin 1977­78 1978­79 1 1Ohio Chiropody 1936­37 1940­41 7 0Ohio Valley 1995­96 2004­05 4 0Ohio Wesleyan 1970­71 1972­73 2 0Oneonta State 1970­71 1971­72 1 1Palm Beach Atlantic 1974­75 1974­75 1 0Penn State Behrend 1972­73 1989­90 15 2Penn State Greater Allegheny 2004­05 2008­09 5 0Penn St. New Kensington 2004­05 2007­08 4 0Pitt­Bradford 1980­81 1997­98 5 3Pitt­Johnstown 1969­70 1997­98 17 4Point Park 1969­70 1999­00 16 10Quincy 1984­85 1986­87 1 1Robert Morris 1981­82 1985­86 0 2Roberts Wesleyan 1961­62 1997­98 6 1St. Francis(Pa.) 1988­89 1988­89 0 1St. Lawrence 1979­80 1979­80 0 1St. Mary's 1939­40 1939­40 1 0St. Rose 1996­97 1998­99 1 1St. Vincent 1974­75 1987­88 10 3Salem­Teikyo 1947­48 1997­98 2 3Sam Houston State 1984­85 1984­85 1 0Seton Hill 2007­08 2007­08 1 0Shepherd 1976­77 1976­77 0 1Shippensburg 1987­88 2007­08 33 12Slippery Rock 1928­29 2008­09 84 71Southern Connecticut State 1997­98 1997­98 1 0Stonehill 1991­92 1991­92 1 0Swarthmore 1981­82 1981­82 1 0Teikyo­Post 1992­93 1992­93 1 0Thiel 1935­36 2008­09 26 10Tiffin 1983­84 1983­84 1 0Urbana 2008­09 2008­09 1 0Virginia State 2003­04 2003­04 0 1Virginia Union 1988­89 2004­05 0 2Wabash 1985­86 1985­86 0 1Walsh 1964­65 1966­67 2 0Washington & Lee 1978­79 1978­79 0 1Wayland Baptist 1991­92 1991­92 0 1Waynesburg 1929­30 1967­68 4 0West Chester 1929­30 2007­08 7 8Western Ontario 1970­71 1973­74 2 0West Georgia 1975­76 1975­76 1 0West Liberty 1981­82 2002­03 3 0Westminster 1933­34 1980­81 1 5Westmont(Ca.) 1971­72 1971­72 0 1West Virginia State 1973­74 2005­06 1 1West Virginia Tech 1987­88 1991­92 2 0West Virginia Wesleyan 1966­67 2008­09 12 8Wheeling Jesuit 1976­77 1999­00 3 1Wilmington(De.) 1972­73 1972­73 0 1Wisconsin 1969­70 1969­70 0 1Wittenberg 1971­72 1971­72 0 1Wooster 2001­02 2001­02 0 1Wright State 1983­84 1986­87 1 2Youngstown YMCA 1928­29 1928­29 1 1

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A pair of former Edinboro University men’sbasketball players completed very successfulseasons while playing professionally in Spain.Jakim Donaldson was named to the LEB Goldsecond team in addition to earning a spot on theAll­Imports Team and All­Defensive Team.Donaldson played for Cuidad de la LagunaCanarias in the LEB Gold league, the top divisionin Spain. Ryan McLemore, meanwhile, helpedHuelva Baloncesto win the LEB Bronze champi­onship in his first season playing abroad.

Donaldson is a 6’8” forward who hasenjoyed a highly­successful career overseas sincecompleting his days as a Fighting Scot in 2005.This past year he averaged 15.1 ppg. and 9.5 rpg.for La Laguna. He was the second­leading scor­er on the team and led the team in reboundingand blocked shots (57). Donaldson shot 55.8percent from the floor (188 of 337) and was 131of 178 from the free throw line (73.6 percent).He added 66 assists and 37 steals. He had 15double­doubles in 34 games.

Donaldson currently ranks ninth in careerscoring at Edinboro (1,355 points) and holds theall­time record for career rebounds (1,100). Healso stands third in career blocked shots (185).He had his uniform number (number 1) retiredthis past winter.

Of course, McLemore holds the Edinbororecord for career blocks with 354 after setting anNCAA Division II record in 2007­08 as a seniorwith 170. His shot blocking skills made him a suc­cess in Spain.

A 6’9” forward, McLemore took his“Sheriff” act to Spain and was one of the keyplayers in Huelva Baloncesto’s run to the LEBBronze title. During the regular season Huelvafinished with an 18­12 record, good for fourth inthe league. The team would advance to thefinals and defeat Matchmind Carrefourel elBulevar de Avila.

During the regular season, McLemoreaveraged 7.6 ppg. and 7.7 rpg., the latter goodfor ninth in the league. He led the league inblocked shots with 75, an average of 2.3 pergame. That included a season­high 8 blocks

against Promobysa on April 15. In all, McLemoreblocked at least one shot in 29 of 32 games.

McLemore shot 64.8 percent from thefloor (103 of 159) and was 36 of 61 from the line(59.0 percent). He finished with six double­dou­bles.

In addition to holding the career recordfor blocked shots, McLemore stands sixth incareer rebounds with 815.

Cummings, Jones Looking to Hook On

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Donaldson, McLemore Excel in Spain

Jakim Donaldson

Ryan McLemore ... “The Sheriff”

While Jakim Donaldson and Ryan McLemore have made a name forthemselves playing abroad, two members of the 2008­09 squad areattempting to continue to play basketball on the professional level.

Gil Cummings, a 6’1” guard who played two seasons for the Fightingscots, signed over the summer with the Pittsburgh Phantoms of theAmerican Basketball Association.The Phantoms play in the North CentralDivision along with teams from Akron, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kansas City and Youngstown, among others.

Cummings averaged 15.6 ppg. a year ago, good for second on theteam and tenth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. The yearbefore that he contributed 12.0 ppg.

Erie native Joe Jones, who earned All­American honors a year ago asa senior, was one of the last cuts of the Erie BayHawks, members of theNBA’s Developmental League. The BayHawks are affiliated with theCleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors.

Jones averaged a team­leading 21.4 ppg., ranking second in the PSACand 14th in Division II in scoring. He scored 598 points, the fourth­highestsingle season total. He became just the fourth Fighting Scot to score 500points in a season more than once after also scoring 518 points a yearago, a figure which ranks 13th.

Jones received several postseason honors, including being named tothe 2009 NABC Division II All­America Team, and was also named an hon­

orable mention Division II Bulletin All­American. In addition, he was atwo­time All­PSAC West first team selection.

Jones played one sea­son at Roberts Wesleyanbefore transferring toEdinboro. In just three sea­sons he proceeded to climbinto many career statisticalcategories. He concluded hiscareer ranked seventh inscoring with 1,445 points. Healso stands sixth in careerassists with 359 and ninth incareer steals with 143. Inaddition, Jones ranks eighthin career field goals made(539), sixth in career fieldgoals attempted (1,211),fourth in career three­point­ers made (166), and fifth incareer three­pointers attempt­ed (466).

Gil Cummings withPittsburgh Phantoms

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Dr. Jeremy D. BrownPresident, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Jeremy D. Brown became the 16thPresident of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania onJuly 1, 2007.

A native of Manchester, England, Dr. Brown cameto Edinboro from the State University of New York atCanton, where he served as Provost and Vice Presidentfor Academic Affairs since 2003.

Since his arrival at Edinboro, his leadership has result­ed in unparalleled campus growth and a renewedeffort to enhance the University’s reputation for excel­lence regionally, nationally and on a global scale. He hasalready traveled to Poland, China, Korea, Taiwan andPanama, renewing or establishing new collaborative

agreements with universities there, and arranging for growth in global programs thatnot only take Edinboro University to the world, but bring the world to Edinboro. It isPresident Brown’s vision to soon launch an English and Cultural Institute to serve inter­national college and high school students.

In addition to Dr. Brown’s emphasis on academic excellence and enrollmentgrowth at the undergraduate and graduate levels, he has launched a series of ambitiouscampus improvements, including the University’s $115 million student housing project,“The Highlands at Edinboro University,” that will accommodate nearly 1,600 students insuite­style apartment living, and construction of the $5 million Mike S. Zafirovski Sportsand Recreation Center, the region’s largest free­standing domed athletic facility.Construction has also started on the new $5 million Human Services Building, and in 2010the $30 million Cooper Hall science building renovation and expansion is scheduled tobegin. Combined, Edinboro’s ongoing new construction and renovation will amount toa $200 million investment in the university’s future and its students.

In just two years at the helm, Dr. Brown has reinvigorated the Edinboro communi­ty with the physical campus transformation, a tireless quest for academic excellence,enrollment growth to near record levels, and a renewed sense of pride over theUniversity’s rich Scottish heritage. Royal Stewart tartan can be seen everywhere on cam­pus!

President Brown’s educational background, from academics to administration, isimpressive. He earned his Bachelor of Science and Ph.D. in nuclear physics from theUniversity of Birmingham, England. He conducted his doctoral work in the area ofexperimental nuclear physics at the University of Birmingham University and at the

University of California­Berkeley. Immediately following completion of his Ph.D.,President Brown spent two years at Indiana University involved in nuclear physicsresearch.

After his stint at Indiana, Dr. Brown accepted a faculty position in the PhysicsDepartment at Princeton University, where, in addition to continuing his research, hetaught undergraduate and graduate­level physics courses. Princeton was not only richwith tradition, but its Physics Department had been home to the great Albert Einsteinand John Nash! During this period, Dr. Brown also served as a resident faculty fellow atRockefeller College and was faculty liaison for academic and social programs.

Transitioning into academic administration, Dr. Brown was named associate deanof the Graduate School at Yale University. His portfolio included the Science, Engineeringand Biomedical Departments, as well as recruitment of under­represented minority stu­dents. In addition, Dr. Brown served as the Graduate School’s chief budget officer.

Later, Dr. Brown returned to Princeton as associate dean of the faculty. During thisappointment, he advised the dean of faculty and provost on long­range academic plan­ning and budgeting. He also supervised all personnel issues for the 960 members of thetechnical, research and library staffs.

In 2000, President Brown was named rector of Florida State University­Panama,serving as the chief executive officer of a small U.S. university operating in Latin America.While he was there, enrollment, curriculum and revenues grew dramatically as he devel­oped strategic plans for growth and designed and implemented a national and interna­tional recruiting program.

During his career, Dr. Brown published many scholarly articles and has been fre­quently invited as a speaker at international conferences, research institutions and uni­versities.

While at Edinboro, Dr. Brown and his wife, Rebeca Acuña, became the proud par­ents of a son, Andrew Jeremy Brown. Although the happy parents had discussed thename “Andrew” prior to their arrival on campus, it is fortuitous that the patron saint ofScotland is Saint Andrew!

President Brown is also an avid sports enthusiast. Being from Manchester, he is alifelong fan of the Manchester United soccer team. He also coached the St. LawrenceUniversity men’s and women’s squash teams for three years, taking them to the nation­al tournament, and he likes to play squash himself. He also enjoys sailing and skiing.

In addition to his role as a relatively new parent, he also very much enjoys spend­ing time with his older sons, Lucas and Gabriel, and visiting his family in England.

Dr. Brown’s academic, administrative and athletic experience, combined with hishigh aptitude for dealing with higher education issues, have dynamically prepared himfor his duties as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and for implementinghis vision of taking Edinboro not to the next level, but to the level beyond that.

Already, after only two years in office, his leadership and stewardship havecontributed in many positive ways to serving Edinboro’s students, faculty and staff, thenorthwestern Pennsylvania community and the broader region beyond.

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the region’s largest and most compre­hensive institution of higher education.

Edinboro’s motto, “Great Things Happen Here!” represents much more than atagline or catchy phrase. They reflect upon a changing and growing university thatstrives for excellence regionally, nationally and globally.

Founded more than 150 years ago by descendants of Scottish immigrants,Edinboro’s beautiful 585­acre campus is now home to nearly 8,000 students enrolledin over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs of study. Rich in its Scottish tradi­tion, the university’s majors in art, animation, criminal justice, education, and speechlanguage pathology have earned national recognition and accolades.

Situated almost equal distance (about 100 miles) from the cultural, entertain­ment and major league sports metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo andPittsburgh, Edinboro is less than 20 miles south of Erie, Pennsylvania’s fourth largestcity.

Edinboro’s Baron­Forness Library has more than 500,000 bound volumes and1.4 million microform units, along with online catalog access to numerous databasesand electronic reserves and archives. The library, the region’s largest, is equipped withwireless network, commuter lounge, computer labs and is accessible to users with

visual impairments.Recently, the University completed the $5 million Dr. William P. Alexander Music

Center, the first campus building constructed to meet the specific needs of the musicdepartment, and also completed the $25 million expansion and renovation of theFrank G. Pogue Student Center.

Easily the largest construction project in Edinboro University’s history – a suite­style student housing complex – is well underway with the completed Phase I of the1,600­bed “Highlands at Edinboro University” ready for full fall occupancy.The new $5 million Mike S. Zafirovski Sports and Recreation Center, the region’slargest free­standing, air­supported domed facility, will soon be completed, meaningathletic teams can hold practice sessions during inclement weather. Construction isalso underway on the new $5 million Human Services Building, and next year the $30million expansion and renovation of the Cooper Hall science building is scheduled tobegin.

In addition to the five­acre Mallory Lake and ample pastoral and wooded areas,there are more than 40 buildings on the spacious Edinboro campus, including resi­dence halls with private or shared rooms, honors housing and living­learning floors foracademic and special interest student groups. Van Houten Dining Hall offers a varietyof student meal plans, and Skipjack’s fast food emporium is perfect for an energy­booster at any time.

Edinboro’s School of Graduate Studies and Research, with its technology­basedcomputer­assisted distance learning, now offers the region’s fastest growing academ­ic programs and one of the nation’s largest online graduate education programs.

Edinboro University in Erie – The Porreco Center, is a beautiful 27­acre campusthat includes classrooms, computer laboratory and a unique facility for hosting smallconferences, business meetings and special events. Edinboro University in Meadvilleis located in the city’s historic Bessemer Building.

So you can see that Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, home of the FightingScots NCAA athletic teams, first­class athletic venues and more than 100 clubs andorganizations, offers the complete collegiate experience for undergraduate and grad­uate students.

What’s more, Edinboro’s faculty and staff of 800 individuals working as a singleteam to support our students’ higher education aspirations, underscore our newmotto. Great things indeed happen here!

This is Edinboro UniversityThis is Edinboro UniversityEdinboro Men’s Basketball 2009-10

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Day & Date Opponent Site Time

Saturday, November 21 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

Tuesday, November 24 THIEL Edinboro, PA 7:30 p.m.

Friday, November 27 at Gary Miller Classic Erie, PA

vs. Northern Kentucky 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 28 at Gary Miller Classic Erie, PA

vs. Lake Erie 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 5 at Lake Erie Painesville, OH 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 9 PSU-GREATER ALLEGHENY Edinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, December 12 CHARLESTON(WV) Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

Tuesday, December 29 ALDERSON-BROADDUS Edinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 2 at Mansfield Mansfield, PA 3:00 p.m.

Sunday, January 3 at Bloomsburg Bloomsburg, PA 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 6 at Urbana Urbana, OH 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 9 KUTZTOWN Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

Sunday, January 10 EAST STROUDSBURG Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 13 at Lock Haven* Lock Haven, PA 8:00 p.m.

Saturday, January 16 SLIPPERY ROCK* Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 20 at Mercyhurst* Erie, PA 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 23 CALIFORNIA(PA)* Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 27 at Gannon* Erie, PA 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 30 at Clarion* Clarion, PA 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 3 at Indiana(Pa.)* Indiana, PA 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 6 LOCK HAVEN* Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 10 MERCYHURST* Edinboro, PA 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 13 at Slippery Rock* Slippery Rock, PA 3:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 17 GANNON* Edinboro, PA 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 20 at California(Pa.)* California, PA 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, February 24 INDIANA(PA)* Edinboro, PA 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, February 27 CLARION* Edinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.

HEAD COACH: Greg Walcavich

* PSAC West game

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