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Manet nine ab 34 Numerical Rosters, Depth Chart ................ 57 Officiah FoothalliSienals.....iatts taieltseaish.. 72 Opponent Schedules & Scores «0... eee 46 Oppement Tester he vis). bs. stitch bylitboge sere 67 Outstanding Student-Athletes ..............04 109 PrratesG ltt secen, cee eter emer Pirate Spirit/Tradition .. Pirates in the Pros Pirate Spovis Wetwrotka ein cssiles criebecs inves 63 Record Bookess.tanisenh, df lea ehane 90-92 SMATCCRVISIONS Hea tie ena 18-19 SPOTS EMCCIGIN OL neta ttra tig Minn ins Sle 42 SUP POL GLOUPSwen. mittens cae tet tache 50 Team Photo'.25.05.2.00. OR Texasgulf All-Academic Team .........:.000008 66 1994 East CAROLINA SCHEDULE Sept.10 at Duke L, 10-13 Sept.17 at Temple W, 31-14 Sept.24. SYRACUSE L, 18-21 (Pirate Club Weekend) Oct. 1 SOUTHERN MISS W, 31-10 (Parents’ Weekend) Oct. 8 at South Carolina W, 56-42 Oct.15 VIRGINIA TECH L, 20-27 (Hall of Fame Weekend) Oct. at Tulsa W, 28-21 Oct. CINCINNATI 2 p.m. (Homecoming) at Auburn 2 p.m. CENTRAL FLORIDA 1:30 p.m. (Academic Success/Chamber of Commerce Day) at Memphis 2 p.m. EY) Pirate Football Official ECU Game Program TopDAyY’s FEATURES 2 Today’s Game - It’s homecoming ’94 and the Pirates (4-3) are lookin y 8 & to crown their sixth straight homecoming victory as they take on the Bearcats of the University of Cincinnati today in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. 44 Up Close with ECU senior offensive lineman Terry Tilghman who can teach us all something about time management. As a collegiate foot- ball player, student, husband and father, Tilghman has it down to a science. 45 Inside Story: “Years of Shared Visions” stands as the theme for Home- coming 1994 as it signifies the 87 years of East Carolina’s existence and the “visions” of its alumni to ever strive for excellence. 67 Pirate Profile on All-America Dava Rhodes who is setting the pace for ECU cross country. After capturing All-America honors as a freshman last season, this ECU sophomore runner continues to strive for more. 68-69 Today’s Opponent - Bearcat players Pat Oakes, Robert Tate and Sam Garnes may not be familiar names to football fans today but all three are making strides that will make them well known in the future. 110 From the Sidelines with ECU tight end coach Willie Scott. A former 8 professional football player, Scott stresses the importance of education and expects his players to play to their potential. 111 ecu Extra on the East Carolina Student Development program. While ECU student-athletes are involved in competition, they have one of the top student development programs in the country in their corner. 112 on Campus with the ECU School of Medicine’s “3-plus-3” pro- gram-an accelerated residency training program that saves money and allows the nation to gain extra physicians annually in the field of family medicine. The official East Carolina University football game program is a publication of the ECU Sports Information Office. Editor: Carolyn Justice-Hinson, ECU Assistant Sports Information Direc- tor. Assistance from ECU Assistant Athletics Director of Media Relations Charles Bloom, SID intern John Gilger, secretary Pam Forrest and the ECU SID student assistant staff. Advertising: ECU Director of Marketing, Steve Gowan and Assistant Marketing Director Chip Hutchinson. Photography: Garrett Killian - Athletics Photographer, Mary North Davis, Tom Hanifer, Rob Upton, Cliff Hollis and Tony Rumyple of the ECU News Bureau. Layout and Printing: Morgan Printers, Inc., Greenville, N.C. (Cost: $3 an issue.) On the Cover: Junior Linebacker-Morris Foreman and 1993 Homecoming Queen Robbyn Shulman (photo-Garrett Killian). One of the most athletic defenders on the ECU squad, Fore- man has taken ona second job of returning punts. He has had 25-yard returns against Southern Miss and South Carolina this season as well as having 47 tackles with two interceptions, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and four tackles behind the line of scrimma ge. Shulman gives up her reign today, crowning the 1994 Homecoming King and Queen at halftime. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 1 F f : i Ecy ad East Carolina VS. Cincinnati Oct. 29, 1994 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium A Quick Look AT ToDAY’S GAME Last Meeting: Nov. 20, 1993 in Cincinnati, Ohio UC won 34-14 Sertes: ECU leads 7-1 In Greenville, ECU leads, 4-0 Next Week: ECU travels to Auburn UC hosts Troy State Today's Officials: Art Massey (Referee), Dave Carnaghi (Lineman), Greg Gautreaux (Field Judge), Rimas Kozica (Umpire), Fritz Graas (Lines Judge), Chick DeSensi (Side Judge), Dan Blum (Back Judge) Guest Faculty Coach: Michelle Wixon Department of Finance Game Sponsor: Taco Bell toda) S It’s homecoming 1994 at East Carolina as the Pirates (4-3) return to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium following a 28-21 victory last week at Tulsa. ECU hosts the University of Cin- cinnati (0-6-1) in today’s homecoming game looking to extend its homecom- ing streak to six. Since 1955, ECU is 31-8 in home- coming games and have won five straight homecoming games including wins against Cincinnati in 1990 and 1992. a ahve Bearcats are looking for ECU's Longest Kickoff Returns 100 .. Tony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) 99 .... Henry Williams vs. Florida State (Sept. 3, 1983) schedule, the Pirates are looking for the magic number of six wins over Division I-A opponents to reach their season goal, a berth to the Liberty Bowl (See page 46 for current Liberty Bowl stand- ings). ECU’s victory last week was noth- ing short of exciting as the the Pirates were led by Mitchell Galloway’s two touchdowns, including a 45-yard scor- ing catch with 4:32 left in the game, to give the Pi- rates the win. Galloway's other score was a 97-yard kickoff return their first vic- tory of the sea- son and are coming off a 26-3 loss to 98 .... Junior Robinson vs. Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988) Dyce OST 3) OD: CMO) Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa (Oct. 22, 1994) Jimmy Walden vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981) Henry Williams vs. Murray State (Sept. 17, 1983) Jerry Tolley vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 19, 1963) Dion Johnson vs. Temple (Oct. 27, 1990) in the first quarter. It was his career long and the Memphis. The Pirates’ 28-21 victory over Tulsa was a key win as it boosted ECU's victories this season to four. With four games remaining on the 4th longest in ECU history. The last time a Pirate returned a kick off for a touchdown was 1990 when Dion Johnson returned a kick 90 yards on Oct. 27 against Temple. How They Compare ECU 248.1 (19th) 105.0 (29th) 131.1 (36th) 21.1 (38th) 381.6 (71st) 20.1 (51st) 7.8 (60th) 41.6 (34th) 145.4 (68th) 27.7 (37th) 393.5 (35th) +1.71 (4th) Passing Offense Pass Efficiency Defense Rushing Defense Scoring Defense Total Defense Punt Returns Net Punting Rushing Offense Scoring Offense Total Offense Turnover Margin UC 181.9 (70th) 134.9 (84th) 237.9 (95th) 27.3 (74th) 380.1 (70th) 19.2 (74th) 8.0 (57th) 38.3 (70th) 107.0 (92nd) 10.7 (105th) 288.8 (95th) -1.0 (T91st) (NCAA Rankings in Parenthesis) 2 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Galloway currently ranks 37th in the nation in all-purpose yardage, averaging 126.0 a game. Record Check ECU’s senior run- ning back Junior Smith rushed for 154 yards on 21 carries and had a 10- yard touchdown run against Tulsa. It was Smith’s 13th career 100+ rushing yardage game and the 7th highest rush- ing total in his career. Smith, ECU’s all-time rushing leader, has 756 rushing yards this sea- son and is 244 yards Today's Corporate Sponsor: OQ TACO BELL. The East Carolina University Department of Ath- letics thanks today’s corporate sponsor Taco Bell for their support of Pirate Athletics. Taco Bell Corporation, a subsidiary of PepsiCo Inc., is the largest Mexican-style restaurant chain in the world, with over 4,000 restaurants in 50 states and a growing international market. At this time, 80 restau- rants are operating in Canada, Hawaii, Guam, the United Kingdom, Japan, Costa Rica, Guatemala, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Aruba, Qatar, and the American Virgin Islands. The company serves more than 40 million people weekly in restaurants across the country. All of the Taco Bell restaurants in eastern North Carolina are locally owned and operated. We are your friends, neighbors, fellow Pirate Fans and we appreci- ate your support. Thank you for supporting East Caro- away from becoming the is Hart #22 lina University Athletics and we hope you enjoy the only ECU player ever to rush for over 1,000 yards in three consecutive sea- sons. Smith is currently 21st in the nation in rushing, averaging 10.8 yards a game. One for the record books! In what could be a first in NCAA history, ECU’s identical twin Hart brothers intercepted passes in the same game. Both David (Hart #21) and Pirate Alumni Quiz As ECU celebrates homecoming, can you match these ECU football alumni and the professional football teams they are cur- rently playing with. 1. Vinson Smith 2. Robert Jones 3. John Jett 4. Jef Blake 5. Carlester Crumpler 6. Bernard Carter A, Dallas Cowboys B. Seattle Seahawks C. Cincinnati Bengals D. Chicago Bears E. Green Bay Packers 49 ‘g-f ‘5-4 y-€ ‘y-@ ‘G-l ‘Sdamsupy game. Daren (Hart #22) had interceptions for the Pirates against Tulsa. Daren’s inter- ception came in the first quarter and was returned 29 yards. David's inter- ception came on the first play of the sec- ond quarter and was returned 18 yards. David now has three interceptions on the season and while Daren recorded his first of the year. David’s three picks have him 38th in the nation in interceptions. ECU’s Emmanuel McDaniel is tied for fourth in the nation in with five inter- ceptions to date. As a unit, ECU’s de- fense has 16 interceptions, more than the ECU season totals of 1992 (14) and 1993 (12). Crandell Ranks 13th In The Nation If anyone questioned the abilities of sophomore quarterback Marcus Crandell upon his return from a season- ending injury in 1993, Crandell has layed those doubts to rest. Through seven games, Crandell has directed the Pirate offense success- fully completing 132 of 247 passes for 1,662 yards and 12 touchdowns. Averaging 240 yards total offense a game, Crandell, ranks 13th in the na- tion, joining a group of highly repected quarterbacks such as Florida State’s Danny Kanell (12th), Florida’s Terry Dean (16th), Virginia Tech’s Maurice DeShazo (32nd), and North Carolina’s Jason Stanicek (36th). EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM , Homecoming 1994 During today's halftime festivi- ties, East Carolina will honor its Out- standing Alumni Recipients - James L. Ebron ('70), Mary Beth Foil, M.D. (81), David F. Sink ('73), and Mark E. Tipton ('73). Also the 1993 homecoming queen, Robbyn Shulman will crown the 1994 homecoming king and queen to be selected from the follow- ing representatives. Jennifer Beard, Tyler Hall Ashley Brooks, Sigma Sigma Sigma Craig Doucette, Residence Hall Association Krissy Eaton, White Hall Tiffany Ferretti, Panhellenic Association Rita Holmes, Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority Brian Johnson, ECU Ambassadors Jeff Jones, White Hall Patricia Marapoti, Alpha Delta Nu Sorority Christopher Murphey, American Marketing Association Wende Peters, Alpha Xi Delta Sorority Jason Painter, Phi Sigma Pi Tim Pinkard, Garrett Hall Fred Royer, Sigma Lambda Kurt Stanfield, Sigma Sigma Sigma Celeste Tayao, Fleming Hall Read more about this years home- coming festivities on page 45. The 1994 football season marks the 125th anniversary of the first col- lege football game played in 1869. Throughout the season, the ECU game program will highlight great moments celebrating the history of East Caro- lina and all of collegiate football. On This Date Great Coaching Feats In College Football history: 46 years ago: 1948. Bennie Oosterbaan became the first and only first-year head coach to date to lead a team to a national championship. Oosterbaan led Michigan to a 9-0 record and a 49-0 victory over South- ern California in the Rose Bowl. 48 years ago: 1946. Amos Alonzo Staff reached the 300-victory mark at age 81 and inthe 5 4th year ofhis coaching career. Stagg's 314 career wins (at Yale, Springfield, Cht- cago CY Pacific) ranks fourth on the list of All-Time Division 1-A Coaching victories. ECU Honors 30 years ago: 1964. ECU head coach Clarence Stasavich was named the national coach of the year after leading East Caro- hina to a 9-1 season and a victory in the Tangerine Bowl. Stasavich's teams were 78-50-1 duringhis eight years as the Pirates's head coach. 20 years ago: 1974. Linebacker Danny Kepley received ECU's third All-America honor. Better known as "Captain Crunch" Kepley went on to play professional football and was inducted into ECU's Athletics Hall of Fame in 1980. ECU began competing in football on an intercollegiate basis in 1932 with Ken Beatty serving as head coach. Since that time, Pirate football squads have been fielded 58 times in 63 years for an overall record of 282-268-11. 4 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM East Carolina (4-3) 1994 Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. VCs. Avg. JED) Long Junior Smith 149 756 5.07 5 54 (South Carolina) Jerris McPhail 47 211 4.49 1 14 (Virgina Tech) Damon Wilson 12 Way, 2.4 2D 8 (Tulsa) Passing Att. Com. Int. Yds. D Marcus Crandell ia? 247 8 1662 12 Matt Levine 2 2 0 41 i Jason Nichols 1 1 0 34 1 Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. AWD Long Jason Nichols ‘26 284 10.9 0 35 (South Carolina) Mitchell Galloway 26 444 N71 4 64 (South Carolina) Junior Smith. 18 186 10.3 ] 37 (Southern Miss) Scott Richards 10 123 123 4 25 (South Carolina) Punting Att. Yds. Avg. RR. Matt Levine 40 1727 43.2 58 (Tulsa) Scoring JM) 1PAT DO RAles 7G, Pts. Junior Smith 6 0 1-1 0 38 Chad Holcomb 0 15-16 0 5-8 30 Mitchell Galloway w 0 0 0 30 Scott Richards 4 0 0 0 24 Defense jit TFL-yds_ Sack-yds Int. Mark Libiano 86 3-9 2-16 1 B.J. Crane 54 1-2 0-0 0 John Krawczyk 54 2-9 1.5-15 0 Dwight Henry 48 3-10 0-0 2 E. McDaniel De 0-0 0-0 5 * 4th in nation Cincinnati (0-6-1) 1994 Statistical Leaders Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD Long Craedel Kimbrough 100 455 4.5 0 20 (Memphis) Paul Blackwood 60 242 4.0 4 23 (Vanderbilt) Jermaine Sturkie 20 101 5.0 0 18 (Rutgers) Passing Att. Com. Int. Yds. TD Eric Vibberts 67 109 5) 742 2 Todd Preston 50 93 iv. Beil 2 Receiving Ree. Yds. Avg. TD Long Anthony Ladd 28 375 13.4 1 32 (Syracuse) Sean Stewart 24 280 Al 7A 0 27 (Rutgers) James Scott 7 279 16.4 2 63 (Indiana) Punting Att. Wast Avg. [ele Jeff Blaylock 36 1417 39.4 65 (Miami) Scoring TD 1PAT 2PAT FG Pts. Tom Dallen 0 6-6 0-0 6-11 24 Paul Blackwood 4 0 0 0 24 Defense yl TFL-yds_ Sack-yds Int. 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He has a vision of greatness for ECU and leads in the belief that the university can build upon and add to its elements of distinction and strong tradition for excellence in teaching, research, regional services, and athletics. With enthusiasm and remarkable stamina, Dr. Eakin pursues this vision around the clock and on-the-road as ECU’s highly visible top ambassador. Strategic planning has been the linchpin of the Chancellor’s administration. From it have evolved new degree programs, new and stronger centers for excellence, campus beautification and modernization of facilities, an emphasis on computer technology for students and fac- ulty, and an energetic, focused fund-raising plan for aca- demics, athletics, and medicine. Improved campus life and stu- dent services continue to be high on the Chancellor’s agenda. Under his direction, the campus has anew state-of-the-art dining hall and is building a student recreation and wellness center, and a $30 million addition to the campus library. Vice Dr. Tinsley Yarbrough Chancellors Academic Affairs (Interim) James A. Hallock Health Sciences Richard Brown Business Affairs % Alfred T. Mathews James L. Lanier, Jr. Student Life Institutional Advancement Board of Trustees William C. Baggett Phillip R. Dixon Ronald E. Dowdy William P. Furr Tan Charles Eastman, SGA President —— ECU’s reputation as one of the leading family practice, primary care medical schools in the country is being en- hanced with new centers for the treatment of cancer, dia- betes, heart disease, and al- cohol and drug abuse. Before his ECU appoint- ment in 1987, Dr. Eakin served for 23 years as amem- ber of the mathematics fac- ulty at Bowling Green State University, where he was also a vice president. Anative of New Castle, Pennsylvania, Dr. Eakin was awarded a master’s degree as well as a doctorate in math- ematics with a minor in economics from Washington State University. He and his wife, the former Jo Ann McGeehan, have two adult children, Matthew of Charlotte and Maridy of Raleigh. Louis W. Sewell J. Craig Souza Robert A. Ward Henry G. Williamson, Jr. Valeria O. Lovelace Lyda Teer Mihalyi ELE. Rayfield, Jr. W. Howard Rooks EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 9 LEY Chancellor EC) East Carolina University East Carolina University, a diverse, comprehensive university, is known for the quality and breadth of its academic programs and for its pursuit of excellence in a variety of activities. With an enrollment of nearly 18,000 students, ECU is the third- largest institution of the 16- campus University of North Carolina system. It has a work force of more than 3,500, a faculty numbering more than 1,100 and a budget of almost $290 million. The campus today is alive not only with the activities of its students and faculty but also with the whir and clatter of construction crews. More than 20 percent of the campus is under construction or renovation or will be in the next few months. Among the prominent projects are the Ey As .3e-[ CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 1995, and the additions and renovations to Joyner Library, which will be under way for four years, ECU students come from all 100 of North Carolina's counties, 45 states and 38 nations. Of the students, 57 percent are women, 83 percent are undergraduates and 13 percent are minorities. The university offers 106 undergraduate degree tracks and 92 graduate degree tracks. It conferred 3,416 degrees during the 1992-93 academic year, and it has close to 70,000 living alumni. 1 0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Student Recreation Center, which will be completed in the fall of Dy Here is a selection of other distinctions of ECU: e It has the largest teacher-education program in North Carolina and the 15th largest in the nation. ¢ It has one of the largest art schools in the Southeast and the only art program in North Carolina accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. The Wellington B. Gray Gallery is one of the largest contemporary art galleries in North Carolina. ¢ The School of Medicine has ranked No. 1 nationally in the percentage of graduates entering primary care fields. ¢ The School of Social Work is the only one in North Carolina with both undergraduate and graduate programs accredited by the National Council on Social Work Education. e In the School of Human Environmental Sciences, the hospitality management program is one of only two such programs in North Carolina. The child life program is the first one in North Carolina. e The music education program in the School of Music is among the largest and strongest in the Southeastern United States. The music therapy program is the only one in a state-supported school in North Carolina. ¢ The school of Business has the second-oldest accredited MBA program in the state. e The university has state-of-the-art student computing labs campus-wide and some of the finest discipline-specific student computing labs in the nation. ¢ The Department of English publishes seven scholarly and literary journals: Children's Folklore Review, The Concord Saunterer, Minnesota Review, North Carolina Literary Review, Tar River Poetry, The Thoreau Society Bulletin and Victorians TInstitute,Journal. Golden Corral Salutes ECU Football GO PIRATES! Every Day! Where To Go Before or After The Game. Or Any Other Time. GREENVILLE: 504 S. W. Greenville Boulevard KINSTON: 1701 W. Vernon Avenue NEW BERN: 2500 Clarendon Boulevard TARBORO: 710 Western Boulevard WASHINGTON: 1302 Carolina Avenue WILLIAMSTON: 302 Boulevard St. E. The ECU Pirate enjoys a visit to TACO BELL with Katie & Lauren McLean and Allison & Sam Pittman at the TACO BELL Restaurant on Memorial Drive. For your tailgate party or after a Pirate victory, stop by TACO BELL. for a 10 pack of your favorite Original or Soft Tacos. This season make TACO BELL. your first choice and pick up a 10 pack of Tacos To Go. TACO BELL., a proud supporter of football. Ety TACO £2 BELL. e Greenville ¢ New Bern ¢ Jacksonville ¢ Havelock ¢ Goldsboro « Morehead City e Rocky Mount ¢ Wilson ¢ Fayetteville © 1993 TACO BELL CORP. 238-3 I he practice fields are the classroom. os oe e - " letes about wins ever, Dowdy- -Ficklen Stadium is the final continues Log hem. exam. Steve Logan is the teacher. about showing play - lay to said Logan, , al enjoyed most and i teaching is what enjoy then I would be teaching on Se day as well.” If you spent, time watching Lo on the sidelin u'll get a feel how t 41-year-old ises Saturdays as an- other teachii i -way for a stude doing right and what's he doing WO! "He doesn't pressure you, he doesn't yell at you, but he makes sure you un- derstand what you did wrong,” said Jeff e, former Pirate and current Cincin- engals quarterback. "He makes sure 9u know everything about the game. ie taught me how to keep my compo- sure, how to be a leader." The teaching and leadership roles " continue also off the playing and prac- tice fields. The Lawton, Okla. native, feels that if student-athletes are going to be the best they are going to be, it requires self-discipline, hard work and dedication. Members of ootball squad are told three th ogan about playing lina: 1) if you go to ; /you will play; 2) ame of football, ssible on every s will take ponsibility for on the players them to do it,” to yur student-ath- Steve Logan Timeline Education: Tulsa, Physical Education, 1983 At ECU: Begins 6th Year (third as head coac 1989 season. Was offensive coordinator an In Coaching: Has been in coaching 19 seaso Birthdate: Feb. 3, 1953 in Lawton, Okla. Coaching Experience: 1975-79 Union Hig In first season as head coach in 1992, Pirates were 5-6. Last season, ECU finished 2-9. Family: Wife - Laura; Children - Vincent and Nathanael. Oklahoma State (Tight Ends); 1981-82 Hutchinson Junior College (Head Coach); 1983- 84 Tulsa (Offensive Coordinator); 1985-86 Colorado (Running Backs); 1987-88 Missis- sippi State (Quarterbacks); 1989 East Carolina (Running Backs); 1990-91 East Carolina (Offensive Coordinator /Quarterbacks); 1992- East Carolina (Head Coach). of his phi- nee of sev- worked on the tate coach John rmer Dae yi : actor of Athletids Dave Hart, lid NO# have far to look fai the school's th head football coach. "Tt became obvious to me through con- rgations with Steve that he was the best or the job,” said Hart. Logan is mostly credited with the de- ypment of the Pirate offensive attack ring the 1990-91 seasons when he was ECU's offensive coordinatormla1991, ECU finished the season with an 11-1 fecord and reached a Top Ten national ranking. During the 1990-91 seasons, Logan coached quarterback Jeff Blake. The Sanford, Fla. native broke or tied 32 school records before leaving ECU, including most passing yards in a game, season and ca- reer. He was named the 1991 ECAC Player of the Year. Logan continues to monitor the offen- sive side of the football closely. He still coaches the quarterbacks but also makes his way around the practice field to ob- serve his coaches in action. In 1992, it was Michael Anderson's turn to rewrite ECU record books. The Decatur, Ga. native, broke or tied 12 school records, including all of the school's sophomore records. h). Served as running backs coach during d quarter backs coach for 1990-91 seasons. ns, 14 in the collegiate ranks. h School, Tulsa, Okla. (Assistant); 1980 — EY Head Coach The Logans — Steve with wife, Laura, and sons, Vincent (standing) and Nat _ EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAMI a vel (sitting). This season, as was in 1993, Logan has another young signal-caller with out- standing potential - Marcus Crandell. The Robersonville, N.C. sophomore, suffered a broken leg in the second game of last season and had to sit out the remainder of the year. Meanwhile, Logan had to use redshirt freshman Chris Hester for three starts and true freshman Perez Mattison for six starts last season. Logan came to ECU in 1989 after serving as quarterback coach at Missis- sippi State for two seasons. During his first season at ECU, he coached the run- ning backs. Asa student at Tulsa, Logandidnot | x hours of the collegiate coaching 7 as a tight ends coach at Na otatems | ved workin the kids and n impact on™ ¢ decisions in side of football" said Logan. nd the intrigue of compet iia strategy, really hooked me." Logan, an avid tennis player, and his wife, Laura, are the proud parents of two sons ~ Vincent (12) and Nathanael At Left: Offensive Coordinator and Running Back coach Todd Berry with wife, Lisa, and daughter, Jordan. Todd, a 1983 graduate of Tulsa, begins his third season on the ECU coaching staff and his 12th year in coaching. At Right: Director of Strength and Conditioning Jeff Connors with wife, Michelle, and children, Kaitlin and Beau. A 1980 graduate of Salem (W.Va.), Jeff begins his fourth season with the Pirates. At Left: Outside Linebacker coach Jim Fleming with wife, Leslie, and children, Jimmy, Kate and Will. Jim, a 1982 graduate of the University of the South, joins the staff this season after spending last season at Brown University as Defensive Coordinator. He begins his 10th season as a collegiate coach. ats At Right: Offensive Line coach Jeff Jagodzinski with wife, Lisa, and son, Joshua. A 1985 graduate of Wisconsin- : ta Whitewater, Jeff has been coaching for 10 years and is in his >»... sixth season on the ECU staff. ‘ At Left: Defensive Coordinator and Inside Linebacker coach Paul Jette with wife, Vicki, daughters, Allison and Katharyn, and sons (left to right), Will, David and Quinn. A 17-year coaching veteran, Jette (Texas 77) begins his first season with the Pirates after serving as Defensive Backfield coach for the past two years at Texas Christian University. At Right: Wide Receiver coach Doug Martin with wife, Vicki and children, Molly, Bobby and Cory. A 1985 graduate of Kentucky, Doug is in his eighth season of coaching and third year at ECU. He has worked with ECU’s tight ends for the last two seasons. i 4. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM afk. 3 S SS S e e What’s the quickest way to help ECU dominate this year? The new high speed copiers from COECO can make 80 PIRATES per minute! LOELOSisres= WIPO SINCE 1921 GREENVILLE NEW BERN 205 E. Arlington Blvd. 1822 S. Glenburnie Rd. New Bern, NC 28560 G ille, NC 27858 (919) 321.2400 1-800-979-5400 Ree eae Et 1994 Coaching Staff At Left: Defensive Back coach Chuck Pagano with wife, Tina, and daughters (left to right), Tara, Taylor and Tori. Chuck begins his fourth season with the Pirates and his 11th year overall. At Right: Tight End coach Willie Scott with wife, Mamie. A 1981 graduate of South Carolina, Scott enjoyed a nine-year career in profes- sional football playing for Kansas City and New England. He joins the Pirate staff this season after serving on the South Carolina athletic staff last year. Above: Assistant Head Coach Dale Steele with wife, Pam, and daughters, Meghan (back) and Kelsey (front). A 19-year coaching veteran, Dale is a 1976 graduate of South Carolina and begins his sixth season with ECU. on 3 Py vege: a 1 6 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Below: Defensive Line coach Cliff Yoshida. Cliff begins his 24th season in the collegiate coaching ranks and his first at ECU. He joins the staff after serving as Defensive Coordinator at Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. Cliff’s son, Chris, attends Wake Forest. At Left: Pirate Football Support Staff: Graduate Assistant Coach Gary Montoya and student assistant David Blackwell. Pirate Fans Shop Vernon Park Mall! Jom Us! & VERNON | ee RACK ROOM mm SHOES be tone es “ _ 2 FEATURING OVER 60 OF KINSTON’S FINEST MERCHANTS BELK «+ BRODY’S + GOODY’S « JC PENNEY # ROSES VERNON AND HARDEE ROAD, KINSTON Phone: 523-8969 Mall Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 4.mM.-9 p.m. + Sunday I p.m.-6 pm. These people share the vision for ECU Athletics ... David M. Alexander - Bethesda, Md. Richard B. Alexander - Kinston Charles & Corene Allen - Raleigh Mike & Page Aman - Greenville Steve & Joann Walter Anderson - Durham Joe & Terri Askew - Greenville L. Lee & Denise W. 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Shared Visions: THE CAMPAIGN FOR EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY As every fan knows, winning often comes down to timing. The right move at the right time often spells the difference between victory and de- feat. For the athletics program at East Carolina University, the clock is tick- ing fast. The University’s athletics program significantly contributes to the pub- lic image of ECU. The benefits of ECU's recent national visibility extend to every department and program of the University, and to all students and alumni. Gifts that strengthen the athletics program help build ECU's national reputation. Dente athletics program at ECU is at a crossroads! The pro- gram has operated under lim- ited finan- Cts Gd resources. These limi- tations are further ap- parent when comparing the University’s athletics budget to other Divi- sion I-A institutions. On the national scene, the ECU athletics budget is at the bottom ech- elon of NCAA Division I-A institutions. In the State, the athletics budget at ECU is approximately seventy percent of that of the next lowest budget of the other I-A institutions. To improve the financial health of ECU's athletics program, we must increase revenues realized from the sale of season and individual game tickets. Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium must be expanded and further upgraded to accom- modate more a : spectators - and make us even more competitive with other domi- nant teams. In the area of athletic schol- arship endow- ments, we are falling short of our potential. At a minimum, our scholarship endowment fund should be at the $2 million level by 1995. Our objective is to provide scholarship support for all sports comprising ECU’s athletics program as allowed by the NCAA, so that we can attract the finest student-athletes to East Carolina University. A special case of pride is the University’s concern for the total devel- opment of student-athletes. At ECU, only academically qualified students are admitted into the athletics program. Throughout their college years, the academic, personal and career development interests of ECU student-ath- letes are carefully nurtured. A high-caliber, comprehensive student devel- opment program is essential to the Athletic Department. The cost associated ee Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Just the name Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium reflects that the Shared Vi- sions campaign is up and running and meeting its goals. In the spring of 1994, Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy committed $1 million dollars to the campaign for the expansion of Ficklen Stadium. While the first phase of the stadium expansion was completed in the Fall of 1993 when part of the stadium's original structure was replaced, still two phases remain to be constructed. The second phase involves the construction of a two-story structure from end one to end zone above the south side of the stadium. The struc- ture will house a modern press box facility on the first floor and an en- closed donor seating area on the second floor. Private contributions raised through the campaign will fund the bulk of this project cost. The final phase of expansion to the ECU foot- "t's a crucial period of time in the growth of — ball facility will make the dreams of ECU fans be- STRIVING FOR period of growth of ball facility sf ECU fans be ECU's athletics program. | felt it was time for come a reality as the stadium's seating capacity EX CELLEN CE someone else to step up and make a significant will be increased to nearly 50,000, with an upper gesture of financial support if ECU's football 4¢ck added to the south side. IN PIRATE program is to stabilize at the highest level of The increased seating will provide ECU with a modern stadium large enough to showcase the Hes ieneie Mary cari ats ti eh sappy to Pirates football team and meet increased fan inter- ATHLETICS @ in a position to make such a gift. est, as will as help attract major Division I-A foot- - Ron Dowdy, ECU '66 pail teams to Greenville. Shared Visions Campaign East Carolina University Educational Foundation’s Component Table of Gifts # of Gifts Total Cumulative Seat Rights 1 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 24/20 | $ 750,000 $ 750,000 $1,750,000 20/16 2 $ 500,000 $1,000,000 $2,750,000 16/12 4 $ 250,000 $1,000,000 $3,750,000 12/8 9 $ 100,000 $ 900,000 $4,650,000 8/6 50 $ 50,000 $2,500,000 $7,150,000 4/4 96 $ 25,000 $2,400,000 $9,555,000 4/4 : 5 ‘ ‘ ay 145 $ 10,000 $1,450,000 $11,000,000 2/2 with endowing this program is $1 million. Annual Giving Support $3,000,000 $14,000,000 The expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, a strong schol- arship base, and a well-funded student-development program are *First number represents season ticket purchasing rights for proposed, enclosed donor seating all necessary for the ECU athletics program to move ahead. Fall- area in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and second number represents season ticket purchasing rights ing behind and missing golden opportunities at this crucial stage fee UE aie tet Mies alison Pollo ie Pe pinned meno anon. would indeed be regrettable in the development of the ECU ath- letics program and its student-athletes. And because our resources are meager at present and the athletics program is self-supporting, we turn toward private sup- : i a port and people like you to help move ECU athletics to the top of As the Pirate football team takes the field this fall, construction is taking NCAA Division I-A competition. place right before your very eyes with the renovation of Minges Coliseum. Support for the Shared Visions Campaign does not stop at Scheduled to be completed in January, 1995, the ECU facility shows the ECU's athletics program, it encompasses the entire University. | University’s commitment to excellence. _ ; The Pirate Club joins the ECU Foundation and the Medi- When completed, the modern arena will have increased its seating to 7,500 cal Foundation as the University’s three non-profit founda- with chair-back seating and will include anew playing surface, air condition- tions involved in ECU's first external fund-raising effort that ing, new locker space, rest room facilities and modern concession stands. began its public phase in 1993. Through the Shared Visions Walter and Marie Williams of Greenville have shared the university's Campaign, the University seeks t0 w) ps) 4s dreams and with their family contributed $1.4 hiseg50 million for academics, the | believe it's time each of us shared some of our million to the campaign in October of 1993. For medical school and the Pirate athlet. wealth in helping East Carolina University the Williams’ contribution, the basketball arena ics program. move forward. An investment in our future, at Minges Coliseum will be formally dedicated The opportunity is at hand. The vocally and financially helps usall. Please come in January, 1995 as the Walter L. Williams Arena, time is now. The decision for our join me. Collectively we can accomplish much, 1d yet another goal will have been reached. University and our region must be t's called helping ourselves by sharing. i Yes! - Walter Williams, ECU '51 Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum S. make your move to the best. Tar River Estates offers spacious 1, 2, and 3 BR apartments in a super location. Just blocks from ECU! Amenities include mini-blinds, fireplaces and W/D conn. in some units, FREE water and basic cable, pool, volleyball court, clubhouse and more. Join your friends and join in on the fun at Greenville’s favorite address... ‘ eG Tar Kiver 6 & ESTATES 214 Elm Street #5 Greenville, North Carolina (919) 752-4225 usignia Management “Group Within intercollegiate athletics circles, Dave Hart, Jr. has earned an outstanding reputation as one of the country’s most respected athletics ad- ministrators. Hart has gained national recognition for his skills in the areas of athletics management, public relations, marketing and fundraising. Since being appointed Director of Athletics at East Carolina University on December 21, 1987, Hart has led ECU Athletics to new levels of achieve- ment. Under his leadership, ECU Ath- letics has gained the respect of its peers for the commitment to excellence and integrity exhibited throughout the ath- letics program. While enhancing the image and ecu a state of the art press box facility and club level seating. Also, targeted for 1996 is a new $1.5 million, two story multipurpose Pirate Club Building to house Ticket Office staff, Pirate Club functions and staff, and a 300 seat ban- quet hall with easy access to the Coli- seum and Stadium. Pirate athletics continue to gain in exposure and credibility under Hart’s guidance. In the past three years, ECU football enjoyed six telecast appear- ances while finishing 11-1 and ranked #9 in the nation in 1991. The men’s bas- ketball program has also reached new levels of success and exposure, win- ning the CAA Championship in 1993 and making their first NCAA appear- reputation of ECU athletics, Hart has The Hart Hates: tir) Evont row: Ricky and Dave. Backrow: 22¢e since 1972. Pirate Baseball has structured several programs of signifi- cance within the Department. The most notable might be ECU’s compre- hensive Student Development Program for all student-athletes. Two years ago the Department of Athletics received a half-million dollar gift, from Bob and Margaret Ward of Burlington, NC, towards the endowment of the Student Development Program. ECU has recently been selected as one of five advisory schools within the NCAA's Life Skills Pilot Program targeted for all 106 Division I-A programs. Forty- one of the 106 I-A programs have volunteered for the Pilot Program which will focus on the total development of student-athletes. Hart serves as Vice Chairman for the Missions and Values Committee of the I-A Athletics Director’s Association which proposed the Life Skills Program, called CHAMPS, at the I-A level, in conjunction with the NCAA Foundation. ECU also participated in the NCAA’s Pilot Certification Program in 1991-92, as one of thirty-five Pilot schools. Athletics Certification has since been adopted for all of Division I. When the University completed its Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accredi- tation program in 1992, the Athletics Department received one of four commendations from the SACS review team for the manner in which the Department of Athletics is managed at ECU. Women’s athletics have made great strides during Hart’s tenure as Athletics Director. Indoor Track and Soccer have been added as Lady Pirate sports while the budget for women’s athletics has tripled. In addition, scholarship support for women’s athletics at ECU has tripled in the last five years. In 1990 ECU initiated a “Ladies First” fund-raising concept with a goal of raising one million dollars to help endow additional scholarships for student-athletes participat- ing on Lady Pirate teams. Revenue growth has been one of Hart’s continuing goals. Since 1989, ECU’s athletics budget has more than doubled to a current level of $8.5 million. During that same period of time, the athletics en- dowment fund has grown from $300,000 to over $2 million while the Department's fund balance has gone from a meager $65,000 to nearly $2 million. Facility enhancement is tangibly evident during Hart’s tenure. He has planned, overseen and spearheaded tremendous growth in facilities within the athletics complex totaling nearly $30 million. Renovations to Scales Field House, Baseball’s Harrington Field, and the Lady Pirate Softball Field, are among “facelift” projects which have been ongoing during Hart’s tenure. He helped plan and coor- dinated the transition into the Ward Sports Medicine Building, a $6.5 million project, which is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the nation. This winter, Williams Arena will open in Minges Coliseum following an $11.4 million renovation. Targeted for 1996 is a $9 mil- lion expansion to newly named Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to include Kelly, Pam and Jamie. made five trips to the NCAA Tourna- ment since 1988 and the Pirate Golf team has captured the last five CAA golf crowns. Lady Pirate Softball and men’s and women’s Swim- ming have excelled during that same time frame with the Softball team posting a school record of 42 wins in 1992. Pirate Track and Cross Country athletes have set numerous school records during the last three years, illustrating the positive growth taking place through- out the program. Hart has served on several committees during his tenure as Di- rector of Athletics. He was appointed in January to the prestigious NCAA Council. He also serves on the NCAA’s Special Events/Post Season Bowls Committee. He Chairs the Colonial Athletic Association’s Marketing Committee and serves on the CAA Gender Equity Committee. Hart was named associate director of athletics for external rela- tions and executive director of the Pirate Club in 1985. During his first two years in that position, the Pirate Club experienced record- setting growth as it surpassed the coveted $1 million mark in contri- butions for the first time ever. Hart first joined the ECU athletic department in 1983 as an assis- tant athletic director of marketing. His hiring immediately brought dividends as ECU’s marketing program gained national attention for the rapid growth in crowd participation through tailgating and other promotional efforts. Hart was also responsible for implement- ing the “Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party,” which is a weekend extravaganza surrounding the spring football game. Additionally, attendance at home football games increased greatly as evidenced by the fact that 11 of the top 12 crowds in Ficklen Stadium history have entered the turnstiles since the 1983 season. Promotional ventures such as the “Ain’t It Great to Tailgate” idea have added to the atmosphere at Pirate home games. Hart is a popular speaker at the national level and has authored articles for a number of national publications. He has made numer- ous speaking presentations at conventions and seminars on program management, marketing, fundraising, and personnel transition. For the past seven years he has been an instructor at the National Asso- ciation of College Directors of Athletics’ Management Institute. Hart, just the fifth athletics director in ECU history, received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Ala- bama, earning a B.S. in English/Speech in 1971 and a master’s de- gree in 1972. He attended Alabama on a basketball scholarship and was a graduate assistant coach for the Crimson Tide program in 1972. He won nine varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball at Annapolis (MD) High School where he was also an All-State basket- ball and football player. He is married to the former Pam Humble of Tuscaloosa, AL, and they have three children — Ricky (22), Jamie (20), and Kelly (17). EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 2 1 thletics Director Dave Hart, Jr Derrek Batson JR ¢ HB Miami, Fla. Charles Booth JRe OT Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. date Alphonso Collins FR e LB Thompson, Ga. B.J. Crane SO ¢ LB College Park, Ga. Mitchell Galloway SO « WR Bennettsville, S.C. Brian Bentley FR ¢ DB Huntington, N.Y. Willie Brookins SR ¢ DE West Palm Beach, Fla. George Coltharp FR e OL Fayetteville, N.C. Pee David Crumbie JRe CB Tallahassee, Fla. Jake Gilray SO ¢ OG Sarasota, Fla. Aaron Black JR ¢ DE Primghar, lowa Carlos Brown SO ¢ LB Elizabeth City, N.C. Hank Cooper JR ¢ SAF Smyrna, Ga. Linwood DeBrew JR« WR Newport News, Va. j Eric Glover FR e DL Siler City, N.C. 22 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Steven Blanchard FR ¢ OL Linden, N.C. Marvin Burke SOesER Jacksonville, Fla. Dealton Cotton SR ¢ DT Norfolk, Va. Andy Dulioki FR e OG Orlando, Fla. Dan Gonzalez FR ¢ OB Neptune, N.J. : Eric Blanton JR @ RB Warwick, N.Y. Lamont Burns SO ¢ TE Greensboro, N.C. Ed Crabtree SO eP Dunn, N.C. Morris Foreman JR LB Farmville, N.C. ig Leonard Graham SR e LB Miami, Fla. Nelson Bonilla SO ¢ SAF South River, N.J. Ken Carroll SR ¢ OT Levittown, Pa. Marcus Crandell SO ¢ QB Robersonville, N.C. Ben Fossey JR*WR Denver, lowa Jamie Gray SO * OG Phoenixville, Pa. Teams, not individuals, win the game. The quarter- back, the running back, the center, the defensive linemen, the safety... . It takes the efforts of every one of them to win the game. R.W. Moore's team is just as deep. 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Traditional by Ron Jacobs We're from East Carolina the Purple and Gold; The Pirates of the country No others quite as bold -Go PIRATES- Stand up for the Pirates As we go to the Victory So let’s give ‘em a hand Come on folks, Let’s stand and show ‘em we're from EC. School Colors Old Gold and Royal Purple were established as the official ECU colors in 1909. Nickname The Pirate, a sganont of East Carolina University and its athletic teams, was adopted from the legend and lore of coastal North Carolina and wasa natural choice for the nickname when intercollegiate athletics began at the school more than 57 years ago. oF Pirates, fierce and colorful, were prominent in North Carolina’s colonial period. The state’s Outer Banks which jut far out into the Atlantic were ideal hideouts for these legendary gangsters of the high seas. Many had homes and families in small villages along the Carolina coast. East Carolina University’s interest in pirates and sea lore began in 1934. That year, the Tecoan, the yearbook for what was then East Carolina Teach- ers College, carried pirates as its theme. The pages were filled with paint- ings and sketches of patched eye figures, tall ships and buried treasure. The book referred to the tales of the infamous “Teachy the Pirate” often told by natives in the nearby historic town of Bath. Retired Numbers _— 16 18 29 36 Four numbers have been retired in the history of East Carolina University’s football program. Those are numbers 16, 18, 29 and 36. The jersey number 16 was last worn by Robert Farris, a kicker from Falls Church, Va. Farris was killed in an automobile accident while returning to campus for fall practice prior to hi ior season in 1967. The jersey number 18 was la r by Norman $windell, a blocking back from New Bern. The most Pieyer on the 1965 team, Swindell drowned near his home during the: season. The jersey number 29 y | Spelg Greenville. The MVP of the 1957 and 1959 it Speight still holds the 1 26, while sixth | on the all-time rushing list with 2,276 career yards. The jersey number 36 was worn by Reger was retired by the Student Government Aagoete on. a ee eight and Thrift are members of the ECU Athletics Hall of Fa me. a Vs EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Simpler Times, 9 \ Simpler Choices [ { PT? @ Simpler Times, “A Tradition For Simpler Choices Over 30 Years” Simpler Times, Low-Cost Life Insurance Premiums Level & Guaranteed for 10 Years! TLevel 10 Increasing Premium Life Simpler Choices Face Amounts $100,000 $250,000 Simpler Times, Char-Grill has been serving charcoal- grilled burgers for over 30 years. Now, Sir npler (@iecs you can enjoy this tasteful experience right here in Greenville. That's right! Char-Grill has come to Greenville. Grab your kids, friends, and family and witness the casual atmosphere that has been around for over 30 years. Watch as your meal is prepared fresh, as you order it! 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ES Director Graduate Percussion A Color Guard Instructo Drum Majors... Ki ohn Wheeler 34 EAST CAROLINA UNIV Pirate Pizza, Inc. is the Domino's Pizza franchise serving the ECU campus and Greenville. We support ECU Athletics! DOMINO’S ad 7 4 East Greenville Central Greenville & ECU West Greenville 752-6996 758-6660 756-9998 Rivergate Shopping Center ‘1201 Charles Blvd. 2305 W. Dickinson Ave. Senior Athletics Administration Charles Bloom Charlie Carr Jeff Davis Earline Leggett Assistant Athletics Director Associate Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations for Compliance & for Operations for Business Revenue Sports Pam Overton Ernest Schwarz Lee Workman Assistant Athletics Director Faculty Athletic Associate Athletics Director | Assistant Athletics Director for Student Development Representative for Administration & for Ticket Sales & Promotions Non-Revenue Sports Head Coaches Scooty Carey Bill Carson Gail Guttenberg Charles Justice Soccer Men’s Track Volleyball Women’s Track Rick Kobe Steve Logan Sue Manahan Bill Moore Hal Morrison Swimming Football Softball Tennis Golf Gary Overton Eddie Payne Jon Rose Rosie Thompson John Welborn Baseball Men’s Basketball Diving Women’s Basketball Cross Country EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 3 7, Jill Ahlers Lisa Barrett Jim Bazluki Tina Beaulieu Nite Boyce Jay Butler Football Secretary Men’s Basketball Athletic Trainer Marketing & Academic Counseling Graduate Assistant Secretary Promotions Secretary Coordinator Strength Coach Jeff Charles Carlester Crumpler Joe Dooley Tom Doyle Brenda Edwards Faye Everette Director of Electronic Academic Counselor Assistant Men’s Director of Athletic Ticket Manager Ticket Office Assistant Media Basketball Coach Video Alan Farfour John Finke Barbara Flake Mike Ford Pam Forrest John Gilger Assistant Tennis Athletic Marketing / Accounting Clerk Cross Country Sports Information/ Sports Information Coach Promotions Intern Graduate Assistant Electronic Media Secretary Intern Colette Gilligan Lisa Godley Steve Gowan Sue Graner Mike Hanley Lind Hartsell Assistant Women’s Football Secretary Director of Marketing Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Operations / Baseball Soccer Coach Graduate Assistant Lew Hill Tom Howley Jonathan Hunter Chip Hutchinson Bert Jenkins Carolyn Justice-Hinson Assistant Men’s Assistant Strength Equipment Graduate Assistant Marketing Assistant Women’s Assistant Sports Basketball Coach Coach Assistant Director Basketball Coach Information Director 3, 8 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Garrett Killian Ellen Langhi Linda Leggett Athletics Assistant Women’s Business Office Photographer Basketball Coach Secretary Melrose Moore Dana Monson Mike Myers Swimming Office Academic Develop- Sports Medicine Secretary ment Coordinator Graduate Assistant OLD BEER® COLD DRINKS ¢ BAGS OF ICE e FOUNTAIN DRINKS e FOR THE PRE-GAME WARM UP TO THE POST-GA} fe) CORNER OF CORNER OF EAST TENTH STREET AND HIGHWAY 43 NORTH AND GREENVILLE BOULEVARD SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 752-0568 757-1591 THE FUEL DOC Owned and Operated b » Daughtridge Oil of Greenville, NC PREMIUM BRAND WINE AND WINE COOLERS eICE CHESTS eFRESH POPCORN eCIGARETTES® SWOOULS3SY NV319 e SDNVHOXS YSGNITAD SVD ANVdOUde SVD SDIAUSS 4143S me OTATO CHIPS e PEANUTS ® HOT DOGS e SANDWICHES ® HOT COFFE Ue 40 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Jo Lembo Martin McGillan Linda Miller Olympic Sports Assistant Men’s Sports Medicine Secretary Basketball Coach Secretary Darryl Pender Ethel Satchel Mike Sinquefield Mail Room Clerk Women’s Basketball Equipment Manager Secretary Joyce Stroud Brenda Swain John Welborn Head Football Director of Athletics Coordinator of Grants Coach’s Secretary Secretary and Financial Aid Bobbi Welch Assistant Academic Counselor Roger Williams Assistant Baseball Coach Elizabeth White Compliance Secretary Sarah Winbourne Administration Secretary ECB Is Banking On The Pirates. Fast Carolina Bank Member FDIC 1001 Red Banks Road, Greenville (919) 355-8200 Columbia/Creswell/Engelhard/Fairfield/Greenville/Hatteras/Manteo/ Ocracoke/Nags Head/Southern Shores/Swan Quarter/Wanchese The East Carolina University Sports Medicine Divi- sion and Curriculum, reputed to be one of the finest pro- grams in the Southeast, affords every Pirate athlete the best available care and treatment of injuries. The East Carolina sports medicine program offers the best possible prevention, evaluation, immediate treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries. Acting Head Trainer Mike Hanley, Assistants Jim Bazluki and Sue Graner, Graduate Assistant Mike Myers and Team Physician Dr. John Siegel oversee the sports medicine program for football. All serve on the staff of the ECU Sports Medicine Conference and as faculty for the Sports Medicine Curriculum within the School of Health and Human Performance. They are assisted by more than a dozen community- based professionals who lend valuable time in the athletic health care and instructing the 30 to 35 undergraduate stu- dents enrolled in ECU’s sports medicine educational pro- gram for athletic trainers. Dr. Edwin Bartlett and Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr. are the orthopaedic consultants for football. The Sports Medicine Center is in the Ward Sports Medicine Building. The Division, which has been in op- eration since 1971, is now able to better serve the student- athletes and educate sports medicine student athletic trainers using the latest, state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. The Sports Medicine Staff are in attendance at every athletic event that involves East Carolina University ath- letes. Radio communication from practice field to the cen- ter is a must and a sports medicine vehicle provide instant transportation for injured athletes to the Center. Preven- tion, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation are the main objectives of the Sports Medicine Division and when an injury does occur, the staff provides on-the-spot treatment to make certain the injury does not become more serious. Dedication, sincere sensitivity, and individual atten- tion are the basic motivators which distinguish East Caro- lina University’s “Sports Paramedics” from any others. People helping people in a first-class setting. That’s East Carolina Sports Medicine! ECU Preseason Student Athletic Trainers: Front (I-r): Greg Purvis, Adam Day, David Hill, Joanne Temple, Mary Serko. Back: Carl Rouse, Jeff Wooten, Joanna Jordan, Sharon Price, Tasha Drumwright. Avs EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Sports Medicine ECU Sports Medicine Staff: Front (I-r): Jim Bazluki, Dr. John Siegel, Sue Graner. Back: Mike Myers, Mike Hanley. pDICIn, 2 \2 & a, & A 6 % d 6 7 2 , is o, i S ¥ Professional Consultants Dr. John Siegel, Team Physician/Student Health Services Dr. Edwin Bartlett, Orthopaedic Consultant Dr. William Bost, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. Paul Camnitz, Ear, Nose and Throat Charles Carter, R.Ph., Pharmacist Dr. James Carter, Vascular, Thorasic, General Surgery Dr. Gary Crawford, Oral Surgery Dr. Richard Evans, Dentistry Dr. Al Ferguson, Internal Medicine Laurence Graham, Attorney Dr. Tally Lassiter, Jr, Orthopaedic Consultant Dr. Stuart Lee, Neurosurgery Dr. Denis McGillicuddy, Orthopaedic Consultant Dr. Cameron Smith, Dermatology Dr. Wayne Kendrick, Internal Medicine Dr. William Monroe, Ophthalmology Dr. Emmett Walsh, Urology No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School Attended) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School Attended) 25 Derrek Batson H 5-11 188 Jr-2L Miami, Fla. (Killian HS) 81 Mark Libiano LB 63 235 Jr-2L — Easton, Pa. (HS) 14 Brian Bentley DB 6-3 190 Fr-HS Huntington, N.Y. (HS) 83 Dwight Linville TE 62 240 Jr-2L Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS) 94 Aaron Black DE 6-4 255 JrJC Primghar, lowa (Waldorf College) 87 Raymond Mabry RB 5-7 172 Fr-HS_ Grifton, N.C. (West Craven HS) 52 Steven Blanchard OL 63 246 Fr-HS Linden, N.C. (Pine Forest HS) 2 Perez Mattison QB 6-1 185 So-1L Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS) 31 Eric Blanton RB 5-9 200 = ‘Jr-lL = Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS) 74 Mark McCall OT 65 275 So-SQ_ Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS) 5 Nelson Bonilla SAF 5-10 190 So-TR South River, N.J. (Wake Forest Univ.) 3 EmmanuelMcDaniel CB 5-10 167 Jr-2L Jonesboro, Ga. (HS) 77 Charles Boothe O 6-7 284 Jr-IL Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS) 38 DeeoneMcKeithn DB 6-3 184 Fr-HS Perth Amboy, N,J. (HS) 91 Willie Brookins DE 6-2 240 Sr-lL West Palm Beach, Fla. (NE Oklahoma A&M) 43 Tim McKinnon DB 6-1 168 Fr-HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS) 53 Carlos Brown LB 6-1 230 So-IL Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS) 23 Jerris McPhail HB 6-0 198 Jr-IL Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS) 39 Marvin Burke LB 6-1 237 So-IL. Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS) 67 Shane McPherson OT 63 280 So-lL Cartersville, Ga. (HS) ° 97 Lamont Burns DB 6-5 252 So-1L)» Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS) Jason Miller PK 5-11 155 Fr-HS Thomasville, N.C. (HS) 51 Josh Campbell OL 62 260 Fr-HS McLeansville, N.C. (E. Guilford HS) Patrick Mills PK 62 165 Fr-HS Kinston,N.C. (Parrott Academy) 1 Joe Capella DB 6-1 192». Fr-HS Greenville, N.C. (Midwood HS) 46 Adrian Moore RB 5-5 185 Creedmoor, N.C. (Garner HS) Ryan Carr RB 5-11 180 ~=FrHS Roanoke Rapids, N.C. (HS) 50 Danny Moore C 65 265 Fr-HS Grifton, N.C. (Ayden-Grifton HS) 51 Ken Carroll OT 67 298 Sr-3L Levittown, Pa. (Bishop Egan HS) 68 Brian Nagy OT 66 277 Fr-RS Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS) 60 Derek Cernak G 5-11 226. Fr-HS ~ Clemmons, N.C.(West Forsyth) 86 Travis Newkirk WR 5-7 147 Fr-HS Durham, N.C. (Riverside HS) Brian Cieslinski DL. 6-1 270 FreHS» Roanoke Rapids, N.C. (Halifax Academy) 1 Jason Nichols WR 5-11 171 Fr-RS Norcross, Ga, (Meadowcreek HS) 56 Alphonso Collins LB , 6-3. 251 FrHS Thompson, Ga. (HS) Michael Paul PK 6-0 160 Jr-SQ Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mt. Tabor HS) Daryl Collins DB 56 158 Fr-HS_ Raleigh, N.C, (Garner HS) 34 John Peacock RB 6-0 208 Fr-RS Venice, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS) 64 George Coltharp OL 5-11 283. Fr-HS Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) 48 Bruce Pearson SAF 6-1 202 Jr-l1L Goldsboro, N.C. (HS) 13 HankCooper SAF 6-0. 186 Jr-2L — Smyrna,Ga. (Campbell H5) 89 Kendrick Phillips WR 6-2 202 Fr-HS Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) 54 Dealton Cotton DT 61 275 Sr-3L Norfolk, Va. (Granby HS) 79 Trey Pittman DS 6-2 265 [r-HS Hookerton, N.C. (Greene Central HS) 27. Edward Crabtree P 5-11 198 $o-SQ Dunn, N.C. (Triton HS) 90 Scott Richards TE 65 241 So-lL North Augusta, S.C. (HS) 5 Marcus Crandell QB 60 198 $o-1L ~~ Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS) 88 Sean Richardson TE 65 232 $SoSQ Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS) 33 BJ. Crane LB 6-1. 229 =So-1L College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS) Chris Rickard DB 5-7 173 Jr-JC Webster Heights, N.Y. (Monroe CC) 17 David Crumbie CB 5-10 174) fr-lL Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) 62 Brad Royal OL 6-4 264 Fr-HS Jamestown, N.C. (SW Guilford HS) | 20 Linwood DeBrew WR.5-11 173 Fr-RS Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS) 40 Daniel Russ DT 6-4 235 So-SQ_ Shallotte, N.C. (West Brunswick HS) 8 John Dilday RB 5-11 178° FrHS Cary, N.C. (HS) 86 Brad Salin WR 6-0 185 Fr-HS Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS) Gabe Dough LB 6-4 195° Fr-HS Manteo, N.C. (HS) 69 Roberto Santiago DL 6-2 320 Fr-HS Hackensack, NJ. (HS) 75 Andy Dulioki OG 6-3 268 Fr-RS. Orlando, Fla. (Winter Park HS) 96 Walter Scott DI 6-3 270 Jr-2L Trenton, S.C. (Strom Thurmond HS) 7 Morris Foreman LB 6-1. «224 +=‘ Jr-2L. “Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union) 85 Mike Sellers WR 63 185 Fr-HS Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS) 28 Ben Fossey WR 61 173 JrJC Denver, lowa (Waldorf College) 49 Matt Semenza LB 6-2 213 Fr-HS Haslet, N,J. (Raritan HS) 82 Mitchell Galloway WR 5-10 159 So-IL _ Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS) 32 Shep Sepaniak LB 6-2 235 Fr-HS Brookside, N.J. (West Morris HS) 73 Jake Gilray OG 64 265 So-IL Sarasota, Fla. (HS) 80 Larry Shannon WR 6-6 200 Fr-RS Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS) 95 Eric Glover DL 6-4 246 Fr-HS Siler City, N.C. Jordan Matthews HS) 71 Mike Sheehan DL 66 316 FrHS Closter, N.Y. (Northern Valley Regional HS) 9 Dan Gonzalez QB 63 198 Fr-RS Neptune, N.J. (HS) 55 Jason Shell SN 5-11 208 =Fr-HS China Grove, N.C. (5. Rowan HS) 84 Leonard Graham LB 6-1. «224 = Sr-3L_~— Miami, Fla. (HS) 12 Jermaine Smith SAF 63 217 JrjJC Eden, N.C. (NE Oklahoma A&M) 59 Jamie Gray OG 62 293 So-SQ Phoenixville, Pa. (HS) 35 Junior Smith RB 5-6 180 Sr-3L Fayetteville, N.C. (E.E. Smith HS) 66 ‘Jeff Griffin DE 6-7 237 SoSQ Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS) Brandon Stevens LB 6-4 235 = ‘Jr-TR Whiteville, N.C. (Catawba Univ.) 6 EJ. Gunthrope SAF 6-2 212 So-IL Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS) Eric Styron LB 61 210 Fr-HS Suffolk, Va. (Lakeland HS) Brandon Haines DB 5-11 195 Fr-HS New Bern, N.C. (HS) 61 Ron Suddith OT 62 297 So-lL Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS) 39 James Hannon RB 5-11 198 Fr-HS Annandale, Va. (Air Force Academy) 26 Kelvin Suggs DB 6-2 169 Fr-HS Kinston, N.C. (HS) 44 Scott Harley RB 5-10 203 Fr-HS Neptune, NJ. (HS) Alan Tarezynski PK «5-11 220 Marshville, N.C. (Catawba Univ.) | Jamie Harris QB 61 170 FrRS_ Raleigh, N.C, (East Wake HS) 37 Andree Taylor CB 5-9 «172 So-SQ New Castle, Del. (Penn HS) 22 Daren Hart SAF 5-10 192 So-1L Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) 41 Tavares Taylor DB 6-3 182 Fr-HS Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) 21 David Hart CB 5-10 185 So-1L Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) 78 Terry Tilghman OG 66 276 Sr-3L Mesquite, Texas (HS) 30 Dwight Henry SAF 5-11 175 So-IL Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation HS) 15 Ernest Tinnen QB 6-1 203 FrHS Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS) 8 Chris Hester QB 6-3 205 So-IL Loganville, Ga. (Rockdale County HS) Stephen Urbaniak PK 6-0 165 Fr-HS Lowyville, N.Y. (HS) 70 Joe Hilton OL 63 277 Fr-RS Durham, N.C. (Jordan HS) 2 Tabari Wallace CB 5-11 169 FrRS New Bern,N.C. (HS) 83 Craig Hodges RB 6-1 205 FrHS_ Rockersville, Va. (Monroe HS) 76 Ed Watkins DL 64 260 So-TR Midlothian, Va. (Concord College) 65 Scott Hoffman OL 60 247 Fr-HS Raleigh, N.C. (Sanderson HS) 45 Lorenzo West LB 6-3 243 «=So-IL_ Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS) 24 Chad Holcomb PK 62 170 So-1L Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS) 72 Rod West DL 62 238 Fr-HS Graham, N.C. (HS) 46 KenHolder DB 5-10 169 Fr-RS Lutz, Fla. (Morehead State Univ.) Kevin White PK 5-11 146 Fr-HS Rocky Point, N.C. (Pender HS) 33 Chuck Ingram RB 6-0 185 Sr-SQ Greensboro, N.C. (Chowan College) 46 Kevin Wiggins FB 6-2 «264 «= Jr-SQ Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS) 19 Daryl Jones B 5-10 199 Fr-HS Rockledge, Fla. (HS) 11 Allen Williams WR 6-1 205 So-IL Rock Hill, $.C. (Northwestern HS) 99 Kevin Jorgenson DT 6-0 255 Fr-RS Garner, N.C. (HS) 47 Brian Williams SN 64 230 So-IL Garner, N.C. (HS) 57 John Krawczyk DTI 63 275 Sr-IL Oglesby, Ill. (Illinois Valley CC) 4 Damon Wilson RB 6-0 217 Sr-3L, Jacksonville, Fla. (Ribault HS) 42 Bernard Lackey DB 5-11 184 Fr-HS Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale HS) 13 Jacob Zonn QB 61 194 FrHS Greenville, N.C. (Rose HS) 58 Derrick Leaphart G 6-2 290 Sr-3L Decatur, Ga. (SW DeKalb HS) 10 Matt Levine i2 5-9 195 r-HS North Potomac, Md. (Wootton HS) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 43 Married with Children By John Gilger ECU Sports Information It all begins no later than seven in the morning, when East Carolina senior Terry Tilghman wakes up. He realizes that a long day of work lies ahead of him. However, he wouldn’t trade it for the world. Family man, father of two, school work and, of course, football, are part of the daily routine Tilghman abides by. He has mastered the art of juggling three jobs down to ascience. He can do it all. His secret? “Thave surrounded myself with understanding people. My wife Jen- nifer is the most understanding per- son that I know,” said Tilghman. “She understands the times and pressures that school and football take on me. She is willing to accept some of the responsibilities.” You see, Tilghman has defied all odds. His injuries have been well documented. From his torn anterior cruciate ligament in high school to three knee operations, the na- tive of Mesquite, Texas is just like the “Eveready Bunny”. He keeps going and going. Part of the reason, Tilghman keeps his high stress daily ritual is be- cause of his family: wife Jennifer and two chil- dren, plemnye jit amc daughter Jordan. They console and inspire him through the difficult times. They are cheerful and jubilant during the good times. They are there whenever he needs them. “They help me take my mind out of what has gone wrong,” said Tilghman. “It is easy to adjust to any kind of adversity.” It wasn’t that long ago when Tilghman thought of not coming back for his fifth-year in a Pirate uni- form. However, his wife ended any thoughts of that. “You have gone to far to quit now,” Jennifer told her husband. Today, Tilghman is glad his wife talked him out of giving up a game he dearly loves. Although the fam- ily time is limited, Tilghman is on the football field trying to end his colle- giate career on a positive note and a Liberty Bowl] bid. “T wanted the opportunity to lead the football team and help them be a success,” said Tilghman. “Sec- ondary is the chance to play in the NFL one day. My main objective is being a leader, as a fifth-year senior and helping the young kids go to a bowl game.” Just a few years ago, Tilghman 44 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM was a member of the 1991 Peach Bowl team which captured the hearts of the nation with their dramatic vic- tory over North Carolina State. He would like nothing better than to fin- ish strong and head to Memphis for a game on December 31. “I think it would be a great stride to the program. We can start out the beginning of a tradition of going to the Liberty Bowl every year,” said Tilghman. “As far as for me as an in- dividual, I think it would be great to finish the last game of my collegiate career in Memphis in the Liberty Bowl. But, I don’t want to focus on my individual goals, but the team’s.” On November 12th as the Pirates tangle with Central Florida, Tilghman along with eight other se- niors will make their final appear- ance in front of the ECU faithful at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Nothing but pleasant memories will be going through Tilghman’s head on that day. Defying odds is what Tilghman is about. Several skeptics said Tilghman couldn't play football any- more because of his injuries. His dream to play in the NFL might be classified as being farfetched to any- one, except to the people who know him. Don’t count him out just yet! Should the NFL not call, Tilghman can fall back on a degree in exercise and sports science. He re- mains on target to finish classwork in May of 1995, before planning an internship with ECU Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeff Connors. As today’s student-athletes con- tinue to struggle in balancing their academic and athletic careers, Tilghman manages to tangle with more obstacles. He should serve as a role model to those who say it can’t be done. Q By Brian Hardy ECU Sports Information In her 87 years of existence, our Alma Mater has seen many changes. She started as a dream in the heart of Governor Charles Aycock at the turn of century and in 1907 be- came a reality when East Carolina Teachers Training School first opened her doors. Her name has changed three times since then from ECTC, to East Carolina College, and finally to East Carolina University. However, one thing has re- mained constant, the “vision” that the people of Eastern North Carolina, her stu- dents, alumni, and faculty have all pos- sessed. The “vision” to bring her from her modest beginnings has developed into the third largest university in the state. It was that “vision” that gained her University status, gave her a top-ranked Medical School, and increased enrollment to over 17,000 students. Today, as we all gather again, young and old, timelines have been erased. Long- time friends will reunite, stories will be shared, and memories will be rekindled. We gather to celebrate East Carolina and her 87, “Years of Shared Visions”. This year’s theme, “Years of Shared Visions” is as unique as it is significant. “The Steering Committee wanted this year’s theme to tie in with the University’s current Capital Campaign,” said Jay Marshall, Assistant Director of University Unions. The Shared Visions campaign isa five year program set to raise $50 million for the improvement of East Carolina. The program is the school’s first ever Capital Campaign and is spearheaded by the ECU Foundation, the ECU Educa- tional Foundation, and the ECU Medical Foundation. Monies raised will be used to enhance ECU’s academic programs, as well as ex- pand the school’s endowment base for scholarships and distinguished professor- ships. Also included, is the expansion of Minges Coliseum and Dowdy-Ficklen Sta- dium. The campaign is set for completion in December of 1995. However, through the In an annual Homecoming tradition, Robbyn Shulman was crowned homecoming queen in 1993. hard work of university officials and the generosity of alumni and friends of the school, the campaign is on schedule to reach its goal this December, one year ahead of schedule. Homecoming 1994, “Years of Shared Visions” is a culmination of hours of plan- ning, frustrations, and hard work. Every year, beginning in November, the ECU Homecoming committee unself- ishly donates their time, talents and cre- ativity into making the weekend a memorable one. “This is the most rewarding experi- ence of the year for me,” said Marshall “These past four to five months have been real intense, the kids have put so much into it.” Homecoming '94 is a reflection of past traditions at ECU along with the imple- mentation of some new activities. “We've kept the traditions that every- one associates with homecoming such as the parade, the Homecoming floats, and of course, the Homecoming candidates,” said Marshall. One of the week’s highlights was the annual Piratefest celebration held Friday afternoon on the mall. “Piratefest is a huge Pep Rally that was started about five years ago after a suggestion by the ECU Ambassadors,” said Marshall. Piratefest is a celebration of school spirit and includes the announcement of the Homecoming Court, along with per- formances by the Pirate Cheerleaders, the ECU Dancers, and the Marching Pirates. Also included is the judging of the parade floats and the Homecoming banners. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 45 The event is capped off by the awarding of the Pirate’s Chest and the Spirit Cup. “The Pirate’s Chest is filled with prizes from the Student Stores and lo- cal businesses. The chest is given away by drawing, to anyone who can recite the Homecoming theme,” said Marshall. The Spirit Cup award, along with a $200 cash prize, is given to the orga- nization that shows the most school spirit. The winner is based on points which can be earned by entering con- tests and by donating non-perishable canned food items to charity. “The Spirit Cup has been around for five years now,” said Marshall. “It was designed to promote school spirit and it helps out a good cause.” For the Greenville community, the highlight of the weekend is arguably the Homecoming Parade. “The parade includes the Marching Pirates, the Homecoming candidates, clowns, and of course floats,” said Rebecca Turner, the Homecoming Parade Chair- person. Local residents were able to watch the morning parade from their homes as WITN-TV broadcast the event live for the second year in a row. The day’s events will come to a cli- max at half-time of today’s game when the Homecoming Queen is announced. One of the new twists that has been added this year is the addition of a Home- coming King. On Thursday, October 13, the student body had the opportunity to vote for their candidates. The field was then slimmed to 16, eight male and eight female. During today's half-time ceremonies, the top vote getters from each category will be crowned King and Queen. As we leave today, let us remember our Alma Mater and all that she has given us in her 87 years. Let us remember those who fought for her existence and those that continue to fight for her development. Most of all, let us all “Share the Vision”! Editor’s Note: To keep his streak alive, we'd like to recognize Duane Grooms (’80), who cannot be with us today to cel- ebrate Homecoming. A devoted alumnus who resides in Statesboro, Ga., Duane has been in attendance at 19 consecutive Homecoming games prior to today. | Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Ochs Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Sept. 3 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oc Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 22 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 East Carolina ALIDEIKeH yc ancien: L 10-13 AtaLeEMaplesivverserseets W 31-14 SYRACUSE ER tess sret L 18-21 SOUTHERN MISS...... W 31-10 at South Carolina ....... W 56-41 VIRGINIA TECH......... L 20-27 ALAN Sabie, wees icoieeene W 28-21 CINCINNATI at Auburn CENTRAL FLORIDA at Memphis MARYLAND............... W 49-16 EAST CAROLINA..... W 13-10 INRIA Ge eee W 43-7 at Georgia Tech .......... W 27-12 at Navy ......... CLEMSON at Wake Forest............ W 51-26 at Florida State VIRGINIA at N.C. State NORTH CAROLINA AU PRRGHON soy scapvexeratedrvuipeling W 32-7 EAST CAROLINA... L 14-31 ... W 23-20 PENN STATE ... .. L 21-48 at Virginia Tech ........... at Boston College . SYRACUSE Fiat tne at Pittsburgh at Rutgers WEST VIRGINIA MIAMI (Fla.) OKLAHOMA .........0.+ L 29-30 Auge ath ge a pay W 34-19 RUWIIGERS ra trastiee W 37-36 at East Carolina........... W 21-18 VIRGINIA TECH....... W 28-20 RUGOBUR GE tse W 31-17 at Temple ........:-see+00 W 49-42 MIAMI (Fla.) at Boston College MARYLAND at West Virginia LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE Five NCAA Division I-A Independents, including East Carolina, have formed an alliance of schools that will compete for a berth in the St. Jude Liberty Bow] this season. ECU, along with Tulane, Southern Miss, Memphis and Cincinnati, will battle for a spot in the Dec. 31, 1994 bowl game. The best overall NCAA Division I-A record between the schools will qualify for the berth. ALLIANCE STANDINGS W-L_ Pct. This Week's Schedule 5-2 714 at Louisville 4-3 571. hosts Cincinnati 4-4. 500 hosts Tulsa 1-6 143 at Maryland 0-6-1. .071 atEast Carolina School Memphis East Carolina Southern Miss Tulane Cincinnati THIS WEEK’S LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK Offense: Frank Fletcher, Memphis Defense: Mark Libiano, East Carolina Special Teams: Mitchell Galloway, East Carolina Southern Mississippi Virginia Tech ScptacusatMMlanGaer sins srs W 25-10 Sept.3 ARKANSAS STATE .... W 34-7 Sept. 10 VIRGINIA TECH........ L14-24 Sept.10 at Southern Miss........ W 24-14 Sept U7 MEMPHIS erases tthaposett W 20-3 Sept. 17 at Boston College......... W 12-7 Sept. 24 at Texas A&M ........sse0. L17-41 Sept.22 WEST VIRGINIA......... W 34-6 Oct.1 at East Carolina........... L10-31 Oct.1 at Syracuse @cteser rat A labamiau.-wrt.cnie L6-14 Oct.8 TEMPLE... 3 Oct.15 SW LOUISIANA......... W 43-20 Oct.15 at East Carolina........... W 27-20 Oct.22 SAMFORD Oct. 22 PITTSBURGH wae W 45-7 Oct.29 TULSA Oct. 29 at Miami (Fla.) Nov.5 at Florida Nov. 12 VIRGINIA Nov. 12 at LSU Nov. 19 RUTGERS South Cara Dept o). - CEORCUA anata L21-24 Sept.3 at Missouti................. W 20-17 Sept. 10 ARKANSAS .........40r1.+ W 14-0 Sept. 10 MEMPHIS STATE....... L 18-42 Sept. 17 LOUISIANA TECH.....W 31-6 Sept.17 at Wyoming... L7-17 Sept. 24 at Kentucky ws W 23-9 Sept. 24 at Oklahoma State ...... L 10-17 (Oye al ee 15 ES 0 ete or W 18-17 Oct.8 TEXAS-EL PASO........ L 17-24 Oct Bier Hast Carolia s,s ccs Ale SOO ctalom. WIN ieecaranctertests W 44-22 Oct.15 MISSISSIPPI STATE ...L 36-41 Oct.22 EAST CAROLINA....... L 21-28 Oct. 22 at Vanderbilt............... W 19-16 Oct. 29 at Southern Mississippi Oct.29 TENNESSEE Nov. 12 SW MISSOURI STATE Nov. 12 at Florida Nov. 19 at Cincinnati Nov. 19 at Clemson Nov. 26 at Louisville 46 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Opponent Schedules and Scores — at Indiana ... L 3-28 SYRACUSE... .. L 19-34 at Miami (Ohio) .......... T 17-17 BOWLING GREEN ...... L 0-38 VANDERBILT ............. L 24-34 at Rutgers....... wa L 9-14 at Memphis.... giv Ly O20 at East Carolina TROY STATE at Wisconsin TULSA Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 29 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 at Ole Miss «0... W 22-17 NE LOUISIANA......... W 44-12 IOS Operable vista tn W 30-26 EAST TENN. ST........... W 38-0 KENTUCKY .. ! at Mississippi State .... W 42-18 at Blonceles she ta W 36-33 ARKANSAS EAST CAROLINA GEORGIA Alabama Central Florida Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 AE IGIINE ic esses ersersvs seen yo W 28-3 VALDOSTA STATE .... L 14-31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 48-17 WEST. KENTUCKY ... W 59-45 at Illinois State... at Samford .. L 35-36 at N.E. Louisiana ....... W 33-16 TROY STATE at East Carolina BUFFALO Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 MISSISSIBRIN. a.cuencens L 6-17 ACH Gar tee Peet W 42-18 at Southern Miss........... L 3-20 ARKANSAS .......ee0e W 16-15 SLED JING: descent Avaatuophined W 13-0 ARKANSAS STATE .... W 15-6 CINCINNATI .........00000 W 26-3 at Louisville at Ole Miss at Tennessee EAST CAROLINA Winning Comes From Knowing The Basics Boe wre epee ae SSS S Se Se Ags eS Sey ere ‘s " ? He ed ee *% — ag : “A SSS a 24 Ne “ ; ‘ered ey 2S S ee ee SS een Skene WSS Sees ~ ey . oy aes Harris Teeter Top 10 Ficklen Crowds Score 21-42 L 24-23 W 30-27 W 14-10 W 10-52 L 15-27 L 42-21 W 21-24 L 23-24 L 10-30 L Date Sept. 5, 1992 Oct. 26, 19911 Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992 Virginia Tech Oct. 21, 1989 South Carolina Oct. 26, 1985 Miami, Fla. Oct. 5, 1985 Cincinnati Oct. 17, 1992 West Virginia Sept. 13, 1986 Virginia Tech Sept. 15, 1990 West Virginia Oct. 8, 1988 Opponent Syracuse Pittsburgh Director of Athletics Dave Hart, Jr. (center) is pictured with Ron Dowdy (left) and Jim Ficklen (right), namesakes of ECU's football stadium. 48 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ad The James Skinner Ficklen Memorial Stadium was dedicated on September 21, 1963, with East Carolina defeating Wake Forest 20-10. In April, 1994, Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy, of Orlando, Fla., announced a $1 million gift to the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift will go toward the planned expansion of ECU's football stadium, which will be renamed Dowdy- Ficklen Stadium. Ron Dowdy, who is a member of the school’s Board of Trustees, currently oversees commercial leases, residential apartments and several other enterprises, as part of Dowdy Properties in Orlando. Dowdy, a 1966 graduate of ECU, has been involved with many civic organizations, including the Executive Committee of the Florida Citrus Sports Association, the Board of Directors for the Florida Citrus Bowl, the Board of Directors at Humana Hospital Lucerne in Orlando and the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee in Orange County. The original plan for the stadium was announced on Oct. 7, 1961, by Dr. Leo Jenkins, Chancellor of the College, at a meeting of the Society of Buccaneers. Within a year, $283,387 had been raised, although the goal had been only $200,000. With the funds in hand, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was built. The original stadium consisted of the permanent stands on the south side, a small press box and the old lighting system which was removed after the 1974 season. Total cost was $300,000. The north side permanent seating was constructed in 1968, increasing the stadium seating capacity to 20,000. The stadium was named for the late James Skinner Ficklen, a Greenville resident, who distinguished himself as one of America’s leading tobacconists. At the time of his death in 1955, Ficklen was President and Chairman of the Board of the E.B. Ficklen Tobacco Company of Greenville, He was a close friend of the College and established a financial aid foundation, the Ficklen Foundation, to aid students of the College. The first major change in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was the lighting systems, a change that occurred just before the 1975 season opened. The old inner stadium lights on six poles were removed and replaced with six towers outside the stadium. The system is a combination of metallic and incandescent lights. There are 288 fixtures of 1500 watts each on six 162-foot towers. Cost of the system was $450,000. A radical change greeted fans as the 1978 season opened. An expansion on all four corners boosted Dowdy-Ficklen’s seating capacity from 20,000 to 35,000, the third largest stadium in North Carolina. This expansion was made possible with 2'/2 million dollars through a drive in the spring of 1977. In addition to more seats, the current press box with three levels and an elevator for access was built. The press box has space for 92 writers and an entire floor for electronic media. Also, a modern scoreboard with a lightbank message center was placed on the east end of Dowdy-Ficklen. During the summer of 1983, a complete renovation took place on the playing surface. A new drainage system, a new base of gravel and sand, new treated topsoil and a new grass was installed. The new grass, Tifton 419 Hybrid Bermuda was sprigged at the rate of 600 bushels per acre. The 1992 season saw the season attendance record fall in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium as the Pirates drew a school-record 164,068 fans for five home games. 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In PSN Stations for 1994 Pirate Football addition to the game broadcasts, The Steve Logan Call-In Show airs Sundays at 7:00 p.m. The Pirate Sports Network crew consists of Carlester WZOR 1350 AM Black Mountain Crumpler, ECU's all-time leading rusher, beginning his sev- WBBB 920 AM Burlington enth year as analyst, Steve Gowan and Martin Feurer serve as | WPTL 920 AM Canton pre-game, halftime and post-game show hosts, Mike Fuller is THE AWARD-WINNING FLAGSHIP STATION OF Tue ECU Pirates. 7 LALK THE STATION For Pirate FooTBalt CoveRAGE. Tune in every gameday for the finest and most complete coverage of Pirate football. It’s the closest you can get without being there! Pirate Sports Network the inside announcer, and War- ren Baker and Tom Doyle are engineer-producers. Jeff Charles begins his sev- enth year as the "Voice" of the Pirates. He's handled play-by- play duties for Virginia Tech, Illinois and Furman. The Piqua, Ohio native served as sports di- rector at WSB in Atlanta and works selected college basket- ball telecasts for Raycom, Creative Sports and Home Team Sports. Charles and his wife, Debby, have a son, Britt, a sophomore at Western Carolina The Pirate Sports Network on-air crew consists of (I-R) Steve Gowan, University, and a da ughter, Carlester Crumpler, Jeff Charles, Mike Fuller and Martin Feurer. Heather, deceased. (As of July 1, 1994) WOKE 1340 AM Charleston, S.C. WREX 610 AM Charlotte WDNC 620 AM Durham WLOE 1490 AM Eden WZBO 1260 AM Edenton WCNC 1240 AM Elizabeth City WROR 94.3 FM Farmville WELB 1490 AM Fayetteville WLQM 1250 AM Franklin, Va. 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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 63 | BASTERN NORTH CAROLINA’S 9 1] . the Team with the Winning Record!! Brian Bailey Todd Gibson | e Associated Press Award Winner! | ¢ 1993 Best Sportscast e 1992 Best Sportscast ¢e 1991 Best Sportscast ¢ #1 With Eastern North Carolina Viewers! based on Nielsen May ‘94 Station Index Report Greenville, New Bern, Washington, N.C. DMA Mon-Sun Household Rating & Shares. In 1991, the Associated Press initiated the first Best Sportscast Award-- -WNCT is the only station in North Carolina to have earned this award for three consecutive years. GREENVILLE, N.C. WNCT-TV 9 Assistant Sports Director-Todd Gibson, Head football coach- Steve Logan, "Voice" of the Pirates-Jeff Charles and WNCT-TV 9 Sports Director- Brian Bailey Join Pirate head coach Steve Logan and “Voice” of the Pirates, Jeff Charles, for a weekly look at Pirate Football. 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The honorees are recognized annually at the Texasgulf Breakfast of Champions, held during the Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party in the Spring. Congratulations to these outstanding ECU student-athletes. Eric Paul Adamski 3.92/Physical Therapy Sr. ¢ Men's Cross Country Dorothy Stacy Green 3.62/Elementary Education Jr. © Women’s Cross Country Tommy Ramey McDonald 3.13/Communications Sr. © Men’s Tennis Skipp Joseph Schaefbauer 3.81/Undecided Fr. ¢ Men’s Basketball Christopher Ray McKinney Kathy Ann Flick Robert Frederick Anderson Belinda Cagle 4.00/Business 3.19/Industrial Technology 3.24/Physical Education Fr. © Golf So. © Women’s Basketball Sr. ¢ Volleyball Lisa Ann Hadleman 3.21/Nursing So. © Women’s Tennis Scott Richard Kupec 3.20/Physical Education Sr. ¢ Men’s Swimming Gretchen Michelle Harley 3.80/Biology Sr. © Women’s Track Andrew Emilien Racine Michael David Sanburn 3.03/Nursing 3.69 /Occupational Therapy 3.32/Exercise & Sport Science So. ¢ Men’s Track So. © Soccer Sr. © Baseball ey eof Elizabeth Hardy Sugg Robert Bryan Whitten Georgeann Kathleen Wilke 3.53/ Accounting 3.59 / Biology 3.45/Therapeutic Recreation Jr. © Women's Swimming Sr. © Football Sr. © Softball 66 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Dava Rhodes sets the pace for ECU Cross Country By Paul Richardson ECU Sports Information The chance to make a positive impression comes only so many times in life. Success does not come without hard work and determi- nation. To some to suc- ceed is enough, to others the need to excel is the ultimate goal. Sophomore cross- country star Dava Rhodes does just that, excel in her sport. Her work ethic is tremen- dous, but she never is satisfied with just fin- ishing. “Tf every step does not hurt I am not giving my all. I will not be sat- isfied until I feel like I have reached my poten- tial. Every meet I go out and give it everything I have. If I did not do this I would feel like I was cheating myself and my team,” said Rhodes. Even though her drive to succeed is second to none, Dava has a constant keep- ing her on an even keel, her twin sister Tara. “Tara and I are equivalent, we run to- gether, we practice together and we train together. Our only difference is the way we race. Right now I know how to race, and I am driven to succeed. If I did not have Tara I would be obsessed. She al- ways reminds me that there is another life other than running.” The decision to come to East Carolina University was not an easy one. Dava did not even know about ECU during the high school recruiting process. “T came down here by chance. My dad found this school. We stopped here on the way home from vacation and I liked it right away,” said Dava. Her interest in coming south and run- ning at the Division I level was also instru- mental in her decision to attend East Carolina. Another major factor in the de- cision was when she met Coach “Choo” Justice and Coach John Welborn. “Tara and I both liked Choo and coach Welborn. They were a big part in us running here.” Coach Choo Justice has high praises for the sophomore from Mechanicsburg, Pa. “Dava is an exceptional athlete, with a tremendous work ethic. We at East Caro- lina are very lucky to have her and her sis- ter as a part of the athletic family.” In the recruiting battle it takes a lot of effort to accommodate both athlete and family. Many other teams expressed inter- est in Dava, including James Madison, Towson State, Maryland and Rutgers. The final decision came down to making an impact in college and obtaining a division I scholarship. “Every athlete dreams of competing at the division I level. I have worked all my life at this, and I felt like I could do well as a division I runner.” runner EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 67 Dava’s immediate success has given her a new perspective on rac- ing. Rhodes was named the Colonial Athletic Association Cross Country Rookie of the Year in 1993 and then competed at the 1994 NCAA Outdoor Track Championships in June where she proved she could com- pete with the top run- ners in the country, placing eighth and earning all-American honors. After her early suc- cess, She knew that ex- pectations would be high for the year. “T loved the suc- cess, but it has changed the way I run. I am looking forward to track but I am also put- ting a lot of pressure on myself to achieve more success at cross coun- try. My ultimate goal when I came to college was to make All-American. I did not fig- ure I would accomplish this as a fresh- man. Now that I have obtained that goal, I am driven to do more.” For every athlete the thrill of compe- tition makes the race that much more ex- citing. Dava is an intense competitor, but she also realizes people shoot for her at meets. “I try and run my race. I am aware of my competition, but I cannot let other runners get me out of my rhythm. I love the challenge, and I also realize there are better runners out there.” Even though Dava Rhodes has many races ahead, it is evident she is destined for greatness at East Carolina University. Her tremendous work ethic and athletic ability is an attribute to intense training and concentration. Her will to win is sec- ond to none which makes her that much stronger for future competition. Cincinnati Football Facts Nickname: Bearcats Location: Cincinnati, OH Enrollment: 36,000 Colors: Red and Black Conference: Independent President: Dr. Joseph A. Steger Athletics Director: Gerald O’Dell Head Coach: Rick Minter (Henderson State ’77) Stadium: Nippert Stadium (35,000) Rick Minter Head Coach Gerald O'Dell Director of Athletics Dr. Joseph A. Steger President The 1993 UC defensive unit ranked 11th nationally, giving up an average of 311 yards of offense per game. Cincinnati's 8-3 record was the team’s best since 1976. Did You Know? The Cincinnati football program is one of the nation’s oldest. UC, which first fielded football teams in 1885 playing against athletic clubs in the area, played the first collegiate football game in Ohio in 1988. Only four NCAA Di- vision I-A schools have programs older than Cincinnati's 107 years! Today’s Opponent ‘Who Are These Guys” By Tim Adams, Bearcat Sports Digest Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid repeatedly asked, “Who are these guys?” when referring to their very capable pursuers. This question can be used just as appropriately for a very capable trio of sophomores pur- suing starting roles for the 1994 Uni- versity of Cincinnati football team. Pat Oakes, Robert Tate, and Sam Garnes are not well-known names to a majority of UC football fans. How- ever, each is on the verge of staking claim to a starting position. Pat Oakes is a very personable young man whose name may be fa- miliar to Wyoming, Ohio residents. He was a second team all-state foot- ball player, 3-year letterwinner in baseball, and letterman in wrestling while attending Wyoming High School. Nevertheless, his path to the University of Cincinnati was_a bit unusual. Technically, Oakes was listed as a walk-on in 1991. Realistically, he was anything but. Purdue recruited and convinced him to attend, and as a re- sults he cancelled visits to Michigan State and Georgia Tech. Fortunately for the Bearcats, the Boilermakers’ coaching staff was unexpectedly fired, and Oakes was left in limbo- without a scholarship offer. It was only then that he took a second look Lent oe ‘ ( — 68 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM at UC and enrolled as a walk-on. He has since earned a scholarship and is the most versatile player on the offensive line. He played center, guard and tackle last year. If he has a nickname, it could easily be “The Tool” since he adjusts so well. Look for this 280 pound 6-4 athlete to play a major role on the offensive line this year. Robert Tate is a player that isn’t a stranger to those who follow Bearcat football closely. Most already know he signed late after a very impressive high school career in Pennsylvania and Milford Academy in Connecticut. Whatisn’t as well know is that he was denied a “redshirt” last year because of his participation in the Austin Peay game. Even though Tate has been at UC for less than a year, he has already practiced at cornerback, tailback, and receiver - his present position. He is such a fine athlete that Bob Gibbons, a basketball recruiting expert, had Tate rated among the top 500 high school basketball players in the coun- try his senior year. The experiment that landed him at wide receiver looks to be a big suc- cess. He has showna talent for catch- ing the ball and is extremely elusive afterward. His experience at running back is evident as he gets up field as 0 a a 0 a O O 0 ootba ogra 4 d ai Oa ootba O B ber of 199 a b 0 O a O O By; O O p v O 0 seaso Sam Garnes Pat Oakes well as any receiver on the team. Since no returning wide-outs stood out last year, expect Tate to really push the in- cumbents for a starting job. Last is a Bronx, New York native who has 4.58 speed in the forty, stands a legitimate 6-3 tall, weighs 208 pounds, and plays strong safety. Does this sound like another strong safety who played for UC during the 1981 and 1982 seasons and became an All- American and starter for the New Or- leans Saints? Sam Garnes will defi- nitely remind an observer of Antonio Gibson. Garnes is one of the best kept se- crets on the team. He is a vicious hit- ter who modeled his play after Ronnie Lott. When he lines up in the second- ary, his intimidating size makes him stand out. He was recruited by Temple, Mary- land, and almost went to Wiscon- sin. On Novem- ber 12 he’ll get the chance to play in Madison, but thankfully Tom Dallen Sr. e PK Reggie Hudson Sr. © OLB Craedel Kimbrough Jr. ¢ TB he’ll be wearing the Bearcat red and black instead of a Badger uni- form. Next year Bearcat fans can expect big num- ber 41 to inflict more pain on op- posing receivers than a Singapore Robert Tate caning. Coach Minter openly admitted af- ter observing his returning players that “the cupboard in not bare.” These players are three reasons why. Next fall after seeing these young men play, UC fans won’t be asking, “Who are these guys?” By then, they'll know - they'll definitely know! Earnest Allen Sr. ¢ DT Dorian Adams Jr. © OLB Robert Garnett Sr e FS Sam Garnes So. ¢ SF Rick Simons Sr. © OT Anthony Ladd So. ¢ WR Cincinnati Bearcats Sophomore flanker Anthony Ladd leads UC in re- ceptions (28) and is on pace to finish among the top reception leaders for a season in Bearcat history. Paul Blackwood Sr. ¢ FB Jeff Blaylock Siew Darrell Harding Jr.¢ TB Chris Hewitt So. ¢ CB Sean Stewart Jr.¢ WR Matt Vaupel Sr. ¢ OG EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 69 | No. Name 98 Dorian Adams i 85 Emest Allen 80 Josh Anderson 13 John Bacon 40 Chad Baker | 6 Paul Blackwood 83 Jeff Blaylock 63 Diron Bolar 78 Pierre Brilliant 8 Ray Brunt 54 Edgar Cedeno 81 Marcus Coleman 45 Phillip Curry 1 19 Tom Dallen | 39 Terrell Davis 61 Joel Dolinski 93 Muhammed El-Mubarak 96 Percy Evans | 55 Kingsley Evarts | 67 Jason Fabini 91 Darius Felder , 56 Trevor Foster 90 Ken Fowler 7 Sam Garnes 1 Robert Gamett | 10 Reggie Grant 53 Terry Grooms 32 Darrell Harding 35 Artrell Hawkins 9 Chris Hewitt 34 Scott Horstmeyer 42 Reggie Hudson 3 Brad Jackson 84 Kevin Jackson 24 Craedel Kimbrough Pos, OLB DT TE K DB FB I DT OT SS DE TE LB K CB OL ILB DE ILB OL OLB OT OLB $s FS CB DT TB TB CB FB OLB DB WR TB Ht. 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-7 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-1 5-10 59 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-1 5-10 6-0 S-ll Wt. 243 280 230 208 170 217 204 260 300 180 235 210 205 200 175 275 231 230 220 260 240 270 202 205 180 180 250 185 170 195 202 203 180 170 181 Ch oF. Fr So. Sr Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr Sr Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Cincinnati Roster Hometown (Previous School) Mt. Clemens, Mich. (Clintondale) South Bend, Ind. (Adams) Akron, OH (Archbishop Hoban) Strongsville, OH (HS) Cleveland, OH (N. Royalton) Toronto, Canada (Grand Rapids JC) Cincinnati, OH (Princeton) Cincinnati, OH (Purcell-Marian) Garnerville, N.Y. Harvey, Ill. (Thornton Township) Miami, Fla. (Springs) Cincinnati, OH (Cape) Pontiac, Mich. (Central) Torrance, Calif. (El Camino JC) Fontana, Calif. (Chaffey JC) Ambridge, Pa. (HS) Detroit, Mich. (Fordson) Boston, Mass. (W. Roxbury) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Central Catholic) Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger) Akron, OH (Ellet) Cincinnati, OH (Williamsburg) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Woodland) Bronx, N.Y. (DeWitt Clinton) Akron, OH (Buchtel) Englishtown, NJ (Manalapan) Rochester, N.Y. (East) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Charleroi) Johnstown, Pa. (Bishop McCort) Englewood, N.J. (Dwight Morrow) Cincinnati, OH (Roger Bacon) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Miramar) Akron, OH (Firestone) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard) Aliquippa, Pa. (Hopewell) No. Name 99 John Kobalka 18 Anthony Ladd 64 Jamie Lemire 26 DeJuan Marshall 70 Pat Oakes 86 Jesse Olverson 33 Eric Patterson 16 Brent Petrus 59 Jamie Phillips 69 Brian Posey 5 odd Preston 95 Derrick Ransom 21 Cedric Roberson 68 Rob Robinson 94 Mike Rosenswie 38 Daryl Royal 22 Thomas Sampson 88 Shannon Scarbrough 25 James Scott 66 Rick Simons 23 Don Simpson 20 Freddie Smith 37 Scott Smith 87 James Steele 47 Mark Stephens 4 Sean Stewart 44 Jermaine Sturkie 2 Robert Tate 73 Matt Vaupel 17 __ Eric Vibberts 43 Jody White 70 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Pos. OLB WR TB iE FB QB MLB OT QB TE WR DT NG TB CB TE WR OT DB FB FB TE LB WR TB WR 0G QB OLB Ht. 63 6-2 63 5.8 6-4 6-3 61 6-4 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-1 59 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-0 5-6 6-0 6-5 6-2 5-11 250 230 200 225 280 185 210 232 235 Fr, Sr. So. Sr. Hometown (Previous School) Olmstead Falls, OH (HS) Miami, Fla. (Homestead Senior) Nashua, NH (Fork Union) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard) Cincinnati, OH (Wyoming) Cincinnati, OH (Princeton) Trenton, NJ (Hamilton West) Elyria, OH (Catholic) Cincinnati, OH Butler, Pa. (Butler Area) Westlake Village, Calif. (Moorpark JC) Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrenceburg Central) Hollywood, Fla. (South Broward) Toronto, Canada (Power St. Joseph's) Springville, N.Y. (Griffith Institute) Columbus, OH (Groveport Madison) Woodbury, N.J. (Deptford) Cheboygan, Mich, (Lalumiere Prep) Dayton, OH (Colonel White) Columbus, OH (Gahanna Lincoln) Warren, OH (HS) Bradenton, Fla. Cincinnati, OH (Lakota) Youngstown, OH (Boardman) Englewood, N.J. (Dwight Morrow) Dayton, OH (Patterson) Columbus, OH (Centennial) Harrisburg, Pa. (Milford Academy) Pittsburgh, Pa. (North Hills) Hartford, Ct. (Georgia Military) Sarver, Pa. 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Whatever you do just don’t miss it. slave elelakiece him Ulan @ialicme lave INie\vmiare] acy And you can catch them on TV- 12, the News Leader, af 60m and I lpm. If's not just fhe news, i's THE NEWS LEADER The Pirates need your help - Join “The Team Behind the Teams” Call (919) 328-4540 TODAY! The Pirate Club is a team for all ages! There's a way that EVERYONE can become involved in supporting Pirate Athletics. Junior Pirate Club - A great way for all kids from birth to high school to become involved in Pirate Athletics. Memberships include Pirate “Goodtes”, birthday recognition and club parties & actiuities. Student Pirate Club - An excitement-oriented organization open to all students of ECU. A $25 dollar donation to athletic scholarships gains a student Crew level membership in the ECU Educational Foundation. Student Pirate Club members play an integral part in the color pageantry and excitement present at all ECU athletic events. 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Morrisette Walter Williams Parker Overton Al Bagwell Executive Secretary Executive Treasurer Athletic Director Faculty Representative Immediate Past President Dennis Young . Richard Brown ... Dave Hart, Jr. Ernest Schwarz .... Chris Furlough 74 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM LEY Educational Foundation —— The East Carolina University Educational Foundation, better known as the Pirate Club, is the fund-raising arm of the East Carolina University athletics program. Money raised through the Pirate Club’s annual fund drive is used to help fund Pirate student-athlete scholarship costs. The Educa- tional Foundation’s goal for 1994 is to turn over a record $1,050,000 in unre- stricted scholarship funds to the University’s Athletics Department. Future goals of the Pirate Club include full-funding of all student-athlete scholar- ship costs associated with ECU’s 18 men and women’s sports programs. 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Graduating student-athletes who are responsible for themselves and to our society is our ultimate goal.” Under the direction of the ECU Student Development Staff, headed by Pam Overton, Pirate student-athletes have reached new heights in academic achievement during the past few years. East Carolina has had seven student-athletes become recent GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-Americas, including baseball player Lee Kushner, a second-team All-America in 1993, softball player Laura Crowder, a second-team last year, and swimmer Marc Cook, who earned first-team honors in 1992. Stacey Boyette (softball) was given the honor twice, Pam Young (softball), Robin Graves (softball) and Steve Sides (baseball) have also attained the high honor. Also, this year, the College Football Association recognized ECU for its football graduation rates with an honorable mention Academic Achievement Award. The ECU Athletics Department is committed to its Student Development Program and the understanding that student-ath- letes become well-rounded in all aspects of life. East Carolina University is proud to be one of 47 pilot schools participating in the NCAA’s Life Skills Program and one of five serving as model programs. The NCAA and the Division IA Ath- letic Directors Association have developed a life skills program for student-athletes to help them bridge the gap from college to career and in the process make meaningful contributions to their communities. The mission of the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes Minds for Personal Success) Program is to provide a personal de- velopment program designed to reach each student-athlete based on his or her individual needs. The focus of the program is on the student-athlete, as a whole person—academically, athletically and emotionally—and on their changing needs and skills during col- lege and in the years after graduation. The CHAMPS Program is comprised of five key com- mitments that address critical areas of personal development: (1) The Commitment to Academic Excellence, (2) The Com- mitment to Athletics Excellence, (3) The Commitment to Per- sonal Development, (4) The Commitment to Serve, and (5) The Commitment to Career Development. Ultimately the CHAMPS Program is designed to help student-athletes realize higher academic achievement, a higher level of maturity, self-responsibility and greater over- all success. As a participant in this program, ECU is dedi- cated to carrying out all the program’s goals and commitments. The Office of Student Development does this with a staff dedicated to the principle that the development of the stu- dent-athlete is the most important objective. Overton is in her 11th year of overseeing the academic progress of all student-athletes at ECU. The staff is also in- volved in personal, social and career counseling as well as supervising the study center and tutorial program for all of ECU’s student-athletes. Carlester Crumpler, Nita Boyce, and Bobbi Welch also serve as academic counselors while Dana Monson is the office’s aca- demic development coordinator. Among the Academic Development Services available for stu- dent-athletes are tutorial programs, study halls, academic skills development, orientation, and reading and math assessment. Additional programs such as interview skills workshop, tu- torial recruitment and training, leadership development seminars, a speaker’s bureau and community service programs are an im- portant part of the student development program. The athletics department has set up several prestigious awards for ECU student-athletes. For the past five years, Texasgulf, Inc. has sponsored the ECU Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award. The award is designed to be the most prestigious that is presented annually to a male and female athlete. Last year, Eric Adamski, a cross country runner, was the male recipient, and Cathrine Norstrand, a cross country/track performer, was the female re- cipient. Student-athletes also can serve on the Student-Athlete Advi- sory Council, which serves as an advisory organization for the staff of the Office of Student Development and the Department of Athletics. The council is comprised of two members from each intercol- legiate athletic squad. The primary goals of the council include (1) serving as a liai- son between athletic teams and the Office of Student Develop- ment, (2) emphasizing academic opportunities and responsibilities, (3) encouraging student-athletes to apply what is learned in ath- letics to their course of study and career development, (4) imple- menting orientation programs for student-athletes, (5) encouraging development of leadership skills, (6) promoting positive relation- ships between student-athletes and student body and (7) imple- menting programs that will promote a positive image for intercollegiate athletics and the student-athlete. “College athletics is the natural place to give young people the important opportunity not only to grow in the areas of physi- cal development and athletic ability,” said Hart, “but just as much in the areas of academic, social and personal development.” Adds Hart, “We in the East Carolina program are in the ‘people business’, because after all, ‘People are our most important aa product’. 1994 Student-Athlete Advisory Council: Front row: (I-r) Stacey Green, Jill Wagner, Eileen Moore, Rhonda Rost, Chelsea Earnhardt, Belinda Cagle, Angela James, Elke Garten, Marvina Hamilton, Tracie Podratsky, Cindy Symanski, Tracey Garrett. Back row: Tony Parham, Josh Dickinson, Scott Kupec, Kyle Billingsley, Drew Racine, Ben Atkinson, Sean Connelly, Lamont Burns, Chris Libert, Mark Libiano, Adam Ciarlo, Josh Constable, Jaime Holte, Larry Lewis, Othello Meadows. Not pictured: Melanie Richards, Chris McKinney. Bill Askew Askew Motor Co. Greenville, NC Bob Barbour Bob Barbour Honda Greenville, NC Tom, Bill & Bob Brown Brown & Wood, Inc. Greenville, NC Glyn Collins Collins Chevrolet Dunn, NC Dave Davis East Carolina Auto and Truck Center Greenville, NC Jack Edwards Roanoke Chevrolet Williamston, NC S.D. (Junior) & Linda Freeman Freedom Auto Center Jacksonville, NC Bill Grant Grant Buick, Inc. Greenville, NC Craig Goess Greenville Toyota Greenville, NC Roy Jones Brent Lee Tim Martin Roy Jones Pontiac Lee of Greenville, Inc. Bobby Murray Toyota Kinston, NC Greenville, NC Rocky Mount, NC Dale Stearns Richard Williams Don Williamson Stearns Ford Williams Auto Moore Buick-Pontiac Burlington, NC Greenville, NC Jacksonville, NC Courtesy Car Dealers The road becomes a second home for those connected with collegiate athletics. Indeed, being on the road and traveling thousands of miles each year is a major part of the job. Almost every facet of the job — recruiting, scouting competition, making public appearances, etc. — are activities that keep athletic personnel on the move. The “wheels” that keep East Carolina’s athletic program rolling are a group known as Courtesy Car Dealers, and they play a vital role in allowing the Pirate staff to meet their demands. Far more than just a fringe benefit, these cars given by the East Carolina Courtesy Car Dealers are necessities for a growing and successful athletic program. The entire East Carolina staff wishes to thank each dealer providing a car to this fleet of courtesy cars. We hope our fans will look to these fine people for their automotive needs at every opportunity. Thanks Courtesy Car Dealers! You keep the wheels of East Carolina athletics rolling. Thanks also goes to Adam’s Car Wash of Greenville. Adam’s helps keep ECU’s courtesy cars looking clean. Harry Brown National Chevrolet Havelock, NC National Dodge Jacksonville, NC Bobby Farish Washington Motor Co. Washington, NC Doug Henry Doug Henry Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, GMC Farmville, NC Larry Howell Howell Buick Mazda Rocky Mount, NC Grant Jarman Jarman Auto Sales Greenville, NC Mark Montenero Washington Toyota Washington, NC Waverly Phelps Phelps Chevrolet Greenville, NC Joe Roberson R&W Chevrolet Co., Inc. Windsor, NC A special Pirate Thank You to Joyce Draughon of Dunn, N.C., and Craig Tallberg of Tallberg Chevrolet in Wilmington, N.C. for supporting the ECU Courtesy Car Program. Dan Wise Dan Wise Chevrolet La Grange, NC Sherelyn Woolard Hastings Ford Greenville, NC EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 89 RECEIVING RUSHING RECEPTIONS Game: 14, Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 17, 1970) Season: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991 Career: 102, Luke Fisher, 1989-91 CARRIES Game: 41, Butch Colson vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 22, 1969) Season: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 658, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 YARDS GAINED Game: 218, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian YARDS GAINED : ‘ : State (Sept. 13, 1975) Game pi pe ee Season: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991 Season: 1,852, Junior Smith, 1993 Career: 1,670, Halter Wilson, 1986-89 Career: 2,889, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 AVERAGE PER RECEPTION Game: 72.6, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975) (3 for 218) Season: 33.3, Terry Gallaher, 1975 (13 for 433) Career: 26.7, Billy Ray Washington, 1977-79 (41 for 1,096) YARDS PER GAME Season: 122.9, Junior Smith, 1993 GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE Season: 9, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 14, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game: 4, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh | AVERAGE PER CARRY 18, 1989) Game: 12.7, Leander Green vs. Richmond (Nov. 10, 1979) (14 for 178) Season: 7.4, Sam Harrell, 1979 (81 for 596) Career: 6.4, Eddie Hicks, 1975-78 (330 for 2,101) | i TOUCHDOWNS Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965), : Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974) : Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971 _ Green (Sept. 26, 1992) Season: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991 2 Career: 24, Jef Blake, 1988-91 (Nov. 21,1992) Season: 84, Billy Wightman tae Career: 238, Rodney Allen, 1977- 80 | Season: 2794 jeff Blake, 1991 LONGEST RUSH Career: 160.4, Jeff Blake, 1988-9 AVERAGE PER PUNT 95 yards-Eddie Hicks vs. William & Game: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (Nov. 12, 1977) (Oct. 22, 1988) (3 for 157) Season: 45. 7, Claude King, 1954 (54 for 2,468) Career: 40.0, Gil Job, 1974 (50 for 2,001) John Jett, 1988-91 (216 for 8,640) TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: 5, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9 1991) Season: 28, Jeff Blake, 1991 — Career: 43, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 ||| PASSING | monies TOTAL YARDS | Game: 55-, LONGEST PASS PLAY Game: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State Michael 91 yards - Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida (Nov. 21, 1992) Anderson Me State (Sept. 8, 1990) Season: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968 Bowling Green BE 2) A : Career: 8,640, John Jett, 1988-91 (eps 28 2) TOTAL OFFENSE Season: 398, LONGEST PUNT pec hoey 1992 MOST PLAYS 88-yards-Claude King vs. Appalachian State | ay eae rf Games: 61, Jeff Blake vs. NC State (Jan. 1, 1992) (Oct. 18, 1954) | Career: 667, Jeff f | Blake, 1988-91 Season: 445, Jeff Blake, 1991 : i| : Career: 931, Travis Hunter, 1986-89 INTERCEPTIONS COMPLETIONS - Games YARDS GAINED : NUMBER OF Michal. Game: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi © INTERCEPTIONS Clayton Driver Anddicon vs (Nov. 9, 1991) Game: 3, shared Bowline Giese Season: 3,182, Jeff Blake, 1991 by 10 players S 6 5 Career: 5,618, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 (Most recent: Greg ept. 26, 1992) Grandison vs 2ason: 2 ichael Anderson, 1992 . mee tae we Me Soe ogee } YARDS PER PLAY Central Florida, i Ee ae Game: 14.9, Jimmy Southerland vs. Richmond Sept. 21, 1991) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE le Season: 10; Jim Game: (mini 15 att), 75:0, Kevin Inorameaie Season: 7.34, Anthony Collins, 1979 (54 for Bolding, 1975 : 8 4 1,140) (NCAA leader in Texas-Arlington, Nov. 6, 1982 : Season: (min. 150 att.), 55.8, Michael Anderson, : 1992 (222 for 398) Career: (min. 250), 54.1, Bill Cline _ Career: 6.37, Eddie Hicks, 1975-78 (330 for 2,101) 1975) 6.39, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 (878 for 5,618) Career: 22, Jim Bolding, 1973-76 9 0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM YARDS GAINED Game: 137, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) Season: 197, Reggie Pinkney, 1976 Career: 360, Clint Harris, 1980-83 AVERAGE PER RETURN Game: 68.5, Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) Season: 32.8, Reggie Pinkney, 1976 Career: 22.5, Clint Harris, 1980-83 TOUCHDOWNS Game: 1, by 23 players Season: 1 by 23 players Career: 2, Greg Floyd (1990-93) LONGEST RETURN : 98 yards - Reggie Pinkney vs. Richmond (Nov. 6, 1976) No TD LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURN 97 yards-Ernie Lewis vs. West Virginia / (Nov. 7, 1992) PUNT RETURNS NUMBER OF RETURNS Game: 10, Tim Dameron vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972) Season: 36, Gerald Hall, 1978 Career: 80, Gerald Hall, 1975-78 YARDS GAINED Game: 121, Tommy Bullock vs, Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968) Gerald Hall, vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978) Season: 478, Gerald Hall, 1978 Career: 967, Gerald Hall, 1975-78 AVERAGE PER RETURN Game: 30.3, Gerald Hall vs. VMI (Oct. 7, 1978) Season: 13.5, Robert Ellis, 1965 (14 for 189) Career: 12.9, Robert Ellis, 1964-66 (27 for 348) LONGEST RETURN 97 yards - Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia (Nov. 7, 1992) All-Americans 1974 1975 Danny Kepley, LB-AP Jim Bolding, S-AP. Football Weekly Jim Bolding, DB Newspaper Enterprise Association Cary Godette, DE-AP RECAP Wayne Inman, OG-AP Tootie Robbins, OT-AP _ Jody Schulz,DE-AP Terry Long, OG-AP Kodak, Walter Camp, Football Writers, UPI, Football News ior Robinson, DB-RS feam) The Sporting News 1976 Dion Johnson, WR (2nd Team) AP Tom Scott, OT (2nd Team) The Sporting News, Football News, UPI Carlester Crumpler-TE Walter Camp 1992 1995 Little All-Americans LogiHallow, G43 Dave Alexander, B 125) 1965 KICKOFF RETURNS NUMBER OF RETURNS Game: 8, Rusty Scales vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 25, 1971) Season: 38, Junior Robinson, 1989 Career: 79, Anthony Collins, 1977-80 YARDS GAINED Game: 207, Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) Season: 990, Anthony Collins, 1980 Career: 1,939, Anthony Collins, 1977-80 LXCYJ Individual Records AVERAGE PER RETURN Game: 34.5, Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) Season: 31.9, Jerry Tolley, 1962 (14 for 447) Career: 32.1, Jerry Tolley, 1962-64 (19 for 609) LONGEST RETURN 100 yards - Anthony Collins vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980), Glenn Bass vs. Richmond (Nov. 19, 1960) SCORING POINTS SCORED Game: 26, James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) (4 TD, 1 PAT) Season: 102, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 (17 TD) Career: 251, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 (53 FG, 92 PAT) Season (Kicking): 75, Jeff Heath, 1982 (16 FG, 27 PAT) Career (Non-Kicking): 222, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 (37 TD) TOUCHDOWNS Game: 4, Dave Alexander vs. Howard (Nov. 20, 1965) Kenny Strayhorn vs. Dayton (Oct. 26, 1974) James Speight vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) Season: 17, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 37, Carlester Crumpler, 1971-73 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 4, Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Noy. 6, 1982) Season: 16, Jeff Heath, 1982 Career: 53, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 5, Jeff Heath vs. Tulsa (Nov. 16, 1985) Season: 25, Rick McLester, 1972 Career, 82, Jeff Heath, 1982-85 LONGEST FIELD GOAL 58 yards - Jeff Heath vs. Texas Arlington (Nov. 6, 1982) POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN MADE Game: 9, Chuck Bushbeck vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981) Season: 47, Bill Lamm, 1979 Career: 93, Robb Imperato, 1988-90 Most Consecutive Made: 42, Robb Imperato, 1989-90 MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE Game: 2, Bill Cline vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962) Bobby Myrick vs. Furman (Oct. 12, 1974) Pete Conaty vs. Southern Illinois : (Oct. 9, 1976) son: 4, Bill Cline, 1962 eer: Bill Cline, 1962-64 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 9 1 [1 Single Game ECU Single Game TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays: 98 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972) Most Net Yards: 699 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) Most Yards Per Play: 9.3 vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977) RUSHING Most Attempts: 85 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) Most Net Yards: 642 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) Most Yards Per Attempt: 8.3 vs. Lenoir Rhyne (Oct. 17, 1964) Most Touchdowns: 9 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) PASSING Most Attempts: 77 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992) Most Completions: 36 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992) Most Completions: 36 vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992) Most Net Yards: 521 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 5, 1992) Most TD Passes: 6 vs. Akron (Oct. 5, 1991) Most Had Intercepted: 5 vs. three opponents Highest Completion Percentage: (min. 10 att.) 81.9 (9-11) vs. Tennessee Tech (Sept. 3, 1988) SCORING Most Total Points: 74 vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) Most Touchdowns: 10 vs. Newport News Apprentice (Nov. 14, 1959) Most PAT Kicks Made: 9 vs. East Tennessee State (Nov. 7, 1981) Most 2-Point Conversions: 3 vs. Newberry (Oct. 20, 1962), Presbyterian (Oct. 5, 1963) Most Field Goals Made: 4 vs. Texas-Arlington (Noy. 6, 1982) INTERCEPTIONS Most Thrown: 6 vs. Memphis State (Oct. 2, 1993) Most Caught: 7 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 18, 1975) Most Yards Returns: 159 vs. Richmond (Nov, 6, 1976) PUNTING Most: 13 vs. William & Mary (Sept. 21, 1968) Highest Average Per Punt: 48.4 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 25, 1975) Total Yards: 488 vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) PUNT RETURNS Most: 11 vs. Furman (Oct. 28, 1972) Most Yards Returned: 134 vs. Marshall (Nov. 16, 1968) KICKOFF RETURNS Most: 8 vs. three opponents Most Yards Returned: 207 vs. Florida State (Sept. 20, 1980) FIRST DOWNS Most Total: 36 vs. Virginia (Nov. 8, 1975) PENALTIES Most: 18 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991) Fewest: 1 vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 13, 1962), Fewest: 1 vs. Richmond (Oct. 18, 1969), Fewest: 1 vs. Temple (Sept. 28, 1985) Most Yards Penalized: 159 vs. Tulane (Nov. 2, 1991) Fewest Yards Penalized: 10 vs. William & Mary (Noy. 11, 1972) Pirate Coaching Records No. Coach Years Games Kenneth Beatty 1932-22 1 G.L. (Doc) Mathis 1934-35 12 Bo Farley 1936 4 J.D. Alexander 1937-38 15 O.A. Hanker 1939 8 John Christenbury 1940-41 15 Jim Johnson 1946-48 26 Bill Dole 1949-51 30 Jack Boone 1952-61 99 ODN Oe ON 92 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Records/Facts The Last Time... A punt was returned for a touchdown: ECU Nov. 7,1992 Derrek Batson vs. West Virginia, 97 yards OPP Nov.9,1991 Perry Carter of Southern Miss in Hattiesburg, 86 yards A kickoff was returned for a touchdown: ECU Oct. 27,1990 Dion Johnson vs. Temple in Philadelphia, 90 yards OPP Nov. 25, 1989 Tony Smith of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, 82 yards A punt and kickoff was returned for a touchdown: Dion Johnson vs. Temple in Philadelphia, punt (53 yds.) and kickoff (90 yds.) OPP None since 1965 ECU Oct. 27, 1990 ECU Nov. 20,1993 Bernarc OPP Nov, 6, 1993 A punt was blocked: ECU Nov. 6, 1993. OPP Ochs, 199 A punt was blocked for a Peliendown : ECU Nov. 6, 1993 pee Hey vs. Tulsa i in Greenville OPP Oct. >, 193 _ Joe" 5 (20 yards), A safety was recorded: a ECU —- Oct. 30/1993 Maurice DeShaszo of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg : fumbled in the end zone. OPP Nov. 23, 1991 “Jeff Blake sacked in end zone by 2 Bearcat : defenders in Cincinnati A fumble was recovered for a touchdown: ECU Nov. 7, 1981 Mike Davis vs. East Tennessee State in Greenville OPP. Sept. 25,1993 Andy Mason of Washington in Seattle An intercepted fumble recovered for the touchdown: ECU Sept. 21,1991 Greg Floyd vs. Central Florida, in Orlando, 93 yards Darin McMurray of Miami, Fla., in Greenville, 15 yards OPP Oct. 5, 1985 Teammates rushed for 100 yards in same game: © ECU Oct. 29,1992 Junior Smith (150 yards) and Charles Miles (112 yards) vs. Southern Mississippi Rob DeBoer (165 yards) and Mike Dingle (113 yards) of South Carolina in Columbia OPP Oct. 13, 1990 A quarterback had over 100 yards rushing and passing: ECU —_ Oct. 20,1990 __Jeff Blake vs. Cincinnati in Greenville, ; 119 rushing yartls, 199 passing yards .Tracy Ham of Georgia Southern in Greenville, 199 rushing yards, 141 passing yards OPP _— Oct. 18, 1986 No. Coach Years 10. Clarence Stasavich 1962-69 11. Mike McGee 1970 12. Sonny Randle 1971-73 13. Pat Dye 1974-79 14. Ed Emory 1980-84 15. Art Baker 1985-88 16. Bill Lewis 1988-91 17, Steve Logan 1992- WHAT TO FEED A FULLBACK. 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Hal Baird Baseball (1970-71) Head Coach (1980-84) Mary Denkler Women’s Basketball (1980-83) Bob Patterson Baseball (1978-82) Joe Shanabrough Swimming (1963-64) 1993 John Christenbury Head Coach Football, Basketball, Baseball (1940-41) Charles Futrell Football (1938-41), Baseball (1938-41) World Class Triathlete Leora “Sam” Jones Women’s Basketball (1981-82) 3-Time Olympian-Team Handball Jim Raynor Baseball (1963-64, 1966) 1992 Catherine Bolton Field Hockey, Gymnastics Tennis Coach (1969-75); Volleyball Head Coach (1975-76); Women’s Basketball Head Coach (1969-78) Willard “Willie” Bryant, Jr. Football (1973-75); Wrestling (1974-75) Dick Corrada, Jr. Football (1967-70); Baseball (1968-71) William M.A. “Bill” Greene Football, Basketball (1940-41) 1991 Charles “Charlie” Adams Basketball (1956-59) Debbie Freeman Volleyball, Basketball, Track and Field (1976-78) Jerry Tolley Football (1963-65) Jerry Woodside Basketball (1964-66) £Ecu Athletics Hall “= Of Fame 1993 Hall of Fame Inductees (left to right): Charles Futrell, Jim Raynor, Anne and Christopher Wandres (family of John Christenbury), and Leora “Sam” Jones. 1990 Ronnie Barnes Sports Medicine (1971-76) Dr. Ray Minges Pirate Club Rosie Thompson Basketball (1976-80) Assistant Basketball Coach (1987-92) Head Basketball Coach (1992- ) 1989 Williard “Butch” Colson Football (1967-69) Dr. Leo Jenkins Chancellor (1960-78); Chancellor Emeritus Kathy Postlewait Volleyball, Field Hockey Ladies Professional Golf Tour 1984 Lawrence “Cotton” Clayton Basketball, Baseball (1959-61) 1983 Dick Cherry Football (1952-56) Bill Hill Wrestling (1971-74) Howard Porter Head Basketball Coach (1947-59) J.C. Thomas Basketball (1952-56) 1982 James Martin Gregory Basketball (1969-71) Louis John Hallow Football (1953-55) Carl Leigh Summerell Football (1971-73) John Walter Welborn Assistant Athletics Director (1976- ) Head Cross Country Coach (1986-_ ) Head Wrestling Coach (1966-77) 98 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM The East Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame was initiated in 1974 as an organization to honor those individuals who have, by direct participation in East Carolina University intercollegiate athlet- i brought out- standing recogni- tion to themselves and to the Univer- sity. The first hon- orees were inducted during Homecoming festivities at halftime of the East Carolina-Citadel football game in 1974. Ten members were selected for the inaugural year. Since then, the list of Hall of Fame members, that has grown to over 60 members, in- 1981 Jack Boone Head Baseball Coach (1948-52) Head Football Coach (1952-61) Sheilah Cotten Women’s Basketball (1971-75) Robert Kingrey Diving (1960-62) James Speight Football (1955-58) 1980 Carlester Crumpler Football (1971-73); Director of Administrative Services (1988-92); Academic Counselor (1992- ) Cecil Heath Basketball, Baseball (1951-55) Danny Kepley Football (1972-74) 1979 Carlton Barnes Baseball (1962-65) Dr. Ray Martinez Head Swim Coach (1954-67) Ike Riddick Basketball (1957-60) Lex Ridenhour Football, Basketball, Baseball (1934-38) 1978 Jim Johnson Football, Basketball, Baseball (1933-37) Jim Mallory Head Baseball Coach (1954-62) Tom Michel Football (1960-63) Richard “Rooster” Narron Baseball (1966-67) cludes a world class triathlete, a three-time Olympian, profes- sional golfer and athletic trainer along with a host of members whose association with ECU makes every Pirate proud. During the 1994 Hall of Fame Weekend, ECU will honor its newest inductees: Hal Baird, Mary Denkler Schoof, Bob Patterson and Joe Shanabrough. The Hall of Fame is located on the second floor of the Ward Sports Medicine Building. Dedicated in 1990, it features plaques honoring the members and a Hall of Fame guide. 1977 Kevin Moran Football (1965-67) Earl Smith Football, Basketball, Baseball (1937-39) Head Basketball Coach (1959-63) Head Baseball Coach (1963-72) Roger Thrift Football (1949-50) John W. (Jack) Young, Jr. Football (1940-41) 1976 Clarence Stasavich Head Football Coach (1962-69) Athletics Director (1963-75) O75 Dave Alexander Football (1963-65) Maurice Everett Tennis (1955-58) Bill Holland Baseball, Football (1935-38) Ken Midyette Diving (1957-59) 1974 Alden Glen Bass Football (1957-60); Baseball (1961) Ken Beatty Head Football Coach (1932-33) Bill Cline Football (1962-65) Robert FE. Hodges Football, Basketball (1950-53) Dr. N.M. Jorgensen Athletics Director (1947-63) Claude Keith King, Sr. Football, Basketball (1951-55) Sonny Russell Basketball (1949-53) Robert R. Sawyer Swimming (1955-59) William M. Shelton Football (1936-39) Lacy T. West Basketball, Baseball (1961-63) PROUDLY SUPPORTING THE PIRATES Polly Piland 756-8886 YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR AGENT IN GREENVILLE Like a good neighbor State Farm is there. | poe Basketball SF 1994- 95 ECU Men's & Women's Basketball Schedules Pirate Basketball Lady Pirate Basketball Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time (Tue.) Nov. 22 CROATIA ZAGRED ZRINJEVAC Nov. 22 (Tue.) CROATIA ZAGRED ZRINJEVAC TBA (Exhibition - played at Camp Lejeune, N.C.) 7:30 p.m. (Exhibition-Played at J. H. Rose High, Greenville) (Sat.) Nov. 26 #ANGELO STATE 2 p.m. Nov. 26 (Sat.) at Coppin State 5:30 p.m. | (Mon.) Nov. 28 at Appalachian State 7 p.m. Dec. 3-4 at Maryland-Baltimore Co. 1p.m./3 p.m. | (Sat.) Dec. 3 at Georgia Tech 1p.m. (Sat.-Sun.) (UMBC, Columbia, Delaware State, ECU) | (Tue.) Dec. 6 at Campbell 7:30 p.m. Dec. 10 (Sat.) at North Carolina 7 p.m. (Thu.) Dec. 15 at Western Carolina (PSN-TV) 7 p.m. Dec. 17 (Sat.) at Clemson 7 p.m. (Mon.-Tue) Dec. 19-20 at Aloha Classic Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii ) Dec. 20 (Tue.) at North Carolina State 7 p.m. Dec. 19 ECU vs. Eastern Illinois 11 p.m. an. 3 (Tue.) at Campbell 7 p.m. Dec. 20 Consolation Game 11 p.m. Jan. 6 (Fri.) WESTERN CAROLINA (DH) 6:30 p.m. Championship Game lam. Jan. 10 (Tue.) VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH 7 p.m. (Fri.) Dee, 30 at East Tennessee State 7 p.m. an. 13 (Fri.) at James Madison * 7:30 p.m. (Wed.) Jan. 4 at Southwest Missouri State 8:05 p.m. Jan. 15 (Sun.) at Richmond * 2 p.m. (Fri.) Jan. 6 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (DH) 8:30 p.m. an. 20 (Fri.) AMERICAN * 7 p.m. (Mon.) Jan. 9 *at William & Mary 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22 (Sun.) GEORGE MASON * 3 p.m. (Wed.) Jan. 11 ILLINOIS STATE 7 p.m. Jan. 25 (Wed.) at UNC Charlotte TBA (Sat.) Jan. 14 *JAMES MADISON (TV) TBA an. 29 (Sun.) OLD DOMINION * 3 p.m. (Mon.) Jan. 16 CAMPBELL 7 p.m. Feb. 1 (Wed.) at William & Mary * 5 p.m. (Wed.) Jan. 18 *RICHMOND 7 p.m. Feb. 5 (Sun.) at UNC Wilmington * 2 p.m. (Sat.) Jan. 21 *at George Mason (WITN-TV) 8 p.m. Feb. 8 (Wed.) NORTH CAROLINA A&T 7 p.m. (Mon.) Jan. 23 *at American 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 (Fri.) RICHMOND * 7 p.m. | (Thu.) Jan. 26 COASTAL CAROLINA 7 p.m. Feb. 12 (Sun.) JAMES MADISON * 3 p.m. | (Sat.) Jan. 28 *at UNC Wilmington (HTS) TBA Feb. 17 (Fri.) at George Mason * 7:30 p.m. (Tue.) Jan. 31 *at Old Dominion TBA Feb. 19 (Sun.) at American * 3 p.m. (Sat.) Feb. 4 *AMERICAN 2 p.m. Feb. 24 (Fri.) WILLIAM & MARY* 7 p.m. \ 1} (Mon.) Feb. 6 *GEORGE MASON (WITN-TV) 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 (Sun.) at Old Dominion * TBA | (Sat.) Feb. 11 *at Richmond 2 p.m. Mar. 1 (Wed.) WINTHROP 7 p.m. 1!} (Wed.) Feb. 15 *at James Madison (PSN-TV)7:30 p.m. Mar. 5 (Sun.) UNC WILMINGTON* 3 p.m. | (Sat.) Feb. 18 *WILLIAM & MARY 7 p.m. Mar, 9-11(Thur-Sat) CAA Championship (Norfolk, Va.) TBA I i (Mon.) Feb. 20 *OLD DOMINION 7 p.m. | | (Wed.) Feb. 22 UNC CHARLOTTE (WITN-TYV) 7:30 p.m. | (Sat.) Feb. 25 *UNC WILMINGTON (WITN-TV) TBA | (Sat-Mon.) Mar. 4-6 at CAA Tournament (HTS) (Richmond, Va,) TBA | HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS-Played in Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum *Colonial Athletic A: ation Games od a igh School, Greenville DH) - Doubleheader TIMES ARE EASTERN AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Looking for a scholarship? Air Force ROTC has two-through four-year scholarships that can cover tuition and other expenses, plus $100 per academic month, tax free. 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Men’s Tennis at UNC Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. at UNC Wilmington Invitational, Wilmington, N.C. at ODU Invitational, Norfolk, Va. at USC Invitational, Columbia, S.C. at Rolex Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. Women’s Tennis Sept. 30-Oct..2Lady Pirate Invitational, Greenville at UNC Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C. at ODU Invitational, Norfolk, Va. at Rolex Invitational, Chapel Hill, N.C. Men’s Soccer at UNC Greensboro at North Carolina 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1994 Fall Sports Schedules Men’s & Women’s Gross.Country Sept. Old Dominion * Sept. 4 at Duke Sept. 16 at George Mason Sept. 21 at Methodist Sept. 25 Richmond * Oct. 5 William & Mary * Oct. 8 at Campbell Oct. 11 UNC Wilmington * Oct. 15 at Stetson Oct. 16 at Central Florida Oct. 20 at Barton Oct. 23 at Coastal Carolina Oct. 26 at Francis Marion Nov. 22 at N. C.-State Nov. 4 American * Nov. 6 at James.Madison * Noy. 10-13 *Colonial Athletic Association Match Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oss; Nov. Women’s Soccer 4 at George Mason* 10 at Old Dominion* 14 UNC Wilmington* 18 at American * 24 at Liberty 28 at Methodist 30 at-Lynn University ¥ at Stetson 5 North Carolina Wesleyan 8 Charleston Southern 15 at Wake Forest 16. Alabama (ie at UN@ Charlotte 22 William & Mary* 25 Barton College 29 at Campbell 5 James Madison* * Colonial Athletic Association Match Sept. Volleyball 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. at CAA Championship (Williamsburg, Va.) 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00. p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2-3 at NC A&T-Greensboro Tournament CAROLIN BANK Member FDIC We’re always proud to be part of a team effort. 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Z Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Nov. 45 Nov. a Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Nov. 18-19 at UNC Wilmington 7:00 p.m. at.Western Carolina Tournament atUNC Wilmington Totitnament UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m. at UNC Charlotte Tournament Coastal Carolina 6:00 p.m. Virginia Commonwealth _7:00 p.m. Campbell 7:00 p.m. at Virginia Commonwealth. 7:00 p.m. Davidson 7:00 p.m. at North Carolina 7:00 p.m. American * 7:00 p.m. George Mason * 2:00 p.m. at Williameé& Mary * 7:00 p.m. at James Madison* 2:00 p.m. at Navy Invitational at UNC Greensboro 7:00 p.m. at Campbell 7:00 p.m. UNC Wilmington * 7:00 p.m. at CAA Championship (Washington, D.C.) *Colonial Athletic Association Match Home Matches Played at Christianbury Memorial Gym Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving Oct. 4 Oct. 18 Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Dec. 10 Jan. 3) Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Feb. 15-18 Pentathalon 3:00 p.m. Purple /Gold Meet 3:00.p.m. Virginia Tech 1:00 p.m. at Old Dominion 2:00 p.m. at William & Mary 1,00 p.m. College of Charleston 9;00 a.m. at Davidson College 2:00 p.m. Georgia Southern Duke 2:00 p.m. N. 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Libiano, from Easton, Pa., is majoring in Industrial Technology. The award, a $4,000 academic/athletic scholarship, is given in his name by Sprint/Carolina Telephone. Since 1984, Sprint/Carolina Telephone has contributed a scholarship for each home game and it is a donation that ECU officials greatly appreciate. Sprint/Carolina Telephone is also a sponsor of ECU’s Academics/ Athletics incentive program which encourages continued academic excellence by ECU’s student-athletes. All ECU student-athletes receiving academic honors (honor roll, Dean’s list or Chancellor’s list) during the year will receive a t-shirt with the custom-designed logo “Academics, Athletics, Partners in Excellence.” FR. W. Moore Scholarship Sprint/Carolina Telephone winners: The “King of the Gridiron” scholarship is 1993 presented at each home football game to the out- Junior Smith standing East Carolina football player for that Carlester Crumpler particular game as voted on by the media in at- Derrick Leaphart tendance. Bernard Carter Sophomore Marcus Crandell was named Mike Jacobs “King of the Gridiron” for the Virginia Tech game Mark Libiano after completing 30 of 50 passes for 332 yards and 1994 $ Today's Sprint/Carolina two touchdowns. Junior Smith Telephone Scholarship Honoree Mr. R.W. Moore of Raleigh, president of R.W. Derrick Leaphart B.J. Crane Mark Libiano * Moore Equipment Company, initiated the schol- arship in 1977. This season marks the 18th con- secutive year for the presentations. The scholarship carries a $1,000 value and is presented in the name of the deserving player to the ECU Educational Foundation (Pirate Club). The money is then contributed to the general ath- letic scholarship fund. East Carolina University extends its appre- ciation to Mr. Moore for this outstanding service to the University and the athletic department. * Today’s winner Marcus Crandell “King of the Gridiron” R. W. Moore Scholarship winners: Virginia Tech Game 1993 Junior Smith, Syracuse Chris Hester, Central Florida Junior Smith, Memphis State Football Academic Perez Mattison, Louisiana Tech Leadership Team Junior Smith, Tulsa 1994 Mitchell Galloway, Syracuse Jerris McPhail, Southern Miss Marcus Crandell, Virginia Tech “Winning with Teamwork” is the theme of the Football Academic Leadership Team (A.L.T.). The team is comprised of members of the football squad who will serve as a liaison between the Office of Student Development and members of the football team for the purpose of promoting academic excellence and team leadership with academics. The members of the A.L.T. for 1994 are: Lamont Burns, Dealton Cotton, B.J. Crane, David Crumbie, Mitchell Galloway, Jake Gilray, Dan Gonzalez, David Hart, Chad Holcomb, Pat Hurley, Derrick Leaphart, Mark Libiano, Emmanuel McDaniel, Jerry McPhail, Scott Richards, Junior Smith, Terry Tilghman and Lorenzo West. Objectives and responsibilities of the Academic Leadership Team include: (1) creating a positive, winning work ethic in the classroom; (2) challenging fellow teammates to maximize their potential; (3) serving as role models and mentors for fellow teammates both on the field and in the classroom; (4) assisting the Student Development Office in communicating academic related issues to the squad; (5) assisting with the Faculty Guest Coach Program during the season; (6) mentor with freshmen; (7) providing support and/or recognition to team members on academic matters; (8) serving as ambassadors for the football program at official functions; and (9) actively participate in the “Athletes for Education” speakers bureau. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM i QO9 By Nicole Inman ECU Sports Information Several new faces can be seen on the football gridiron at East Carolina during the 1994 season, including tight ends coach Willie Scott. The 1981 graduate of the University of South Carolina has seen limited time as a coach at the Division 1 level of Collegiate foot- ball, but Scott’s eight seasons as a member of the National Football League adds a new and exciting perspective to Pirate Football. As a player, Scott began his career at Newberry High School in Newberry, S.C. From there, he played the tight end position for the Gamecocks. Coming from a family of educators encouraged Scott to put his education first. “Getting an education was number one in our house. I gradu- ated in four years at the Univer- sity of South Carolina.” For the next eight years, Scott en- joyed a stellar career in the NFL. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1981. Unlike the other athletes on draft day, Scott didn’t hang around the tele- vision to hear who was drafted. He had classes to attend and the way Scott saw it, “I had a better chance of becoming a brain surgeon than a professional ath- lete.” “On draft day, Tuesday was my long day of class. When they (Chiefs) drafted me, they caught me in between the cafeteria and on my way back to class. And they said ‘We’re going to draft you next’ and I said ‘Well that’s fine but I got to go to class. I'll see you later.’ ” Scott spent five seasons with the Chiefs before being traded to the New England Patriots in 1986. In 1989 he re- tired from professional football. Over the next several years, Scott was mem- ber a South Carolina coalition to pro- mote healthy choices for children. The Attorney General and state college and professional athletes as well as members of the entertainment business helped Scott in the program called Be Free to Succeed. He has also donated his time to the Special Olym- pics and the Ronald MacDonald House. Scott then got the opportunity to coach at Newberry College. From there, he traveled back to South Caro- lina in 1993 as a graduate assistant, Tight Ends coach and Offensive Line coach. In 1994, Scott was asked to be- come a member of the Pirate team. “I’ve got to touch on all three phases of it (football). The coaching part, recruiting, and the education part. All three of these are very important and just a part of being a college coach. Being here (ECU) is a big opportunity.” As a coach here at East Carolina, Scott feels that football is not the only thing he teaches. “This is college athletics. But we’re here to educate our kids, not to just play football. All this press is a by- product of the education system. The ultimate thing that we ask of our kids is to come here to get an education and play football. We’re in the business of educating. We try to teach the players li 1 Q EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Scott Brings a Tradition of Winning Values to Pirate Program to be better people, not just bet- ter players.” Throughout his careers as a player and a coach, Willie Scott has lived by one philosophy. “My father was a coach for 18 years and I practiced with him all the time. By the time I got to the ninth grade, I was a big kid, pretty athletic enough that I walked in as a starting freshman in football and basketball. “The one thing he said was just work as hard as you can and that’s all anyone can ask of you. “T try to ask kids ‘to look at yourself.’ The coaches can yell and scream all they want, but if you can look at yourself in the mirror and say ‘did I give all I could,’ that’s all anybody else can ask of you. I’ll be proud of you, as long as you can get the maxi- mum effort out of everyone, that’s all we can ask of you.” When asked to give one word that described himself, Scott chose persevering. “No matter what happens in your life, the ups and downs, which I’ve been through, I’m still going to be here. I’m not going to let things in my life dictate on whether my life is good or bad or indifferent. It’s just tackling ev- ery battle that comes along, one on one, and persevering.” Willie Scott has been made a suc- cessful habit out of persevering throughout his career and since join- ing the Pirate coaching staff, that hasn’t changed. Scott’s coaching efforts have been apparent throughout the 1994 season. His tight end corps has been a popular target for ECU quarterback Marcus Crandell, recording 21 receptions to date, with tight end Scott Richards leading the team in touchdown recep- tions with four. By Leslie Murry ECU Sports Information At East Carolina University, the Ath- letic Student Development Program al- lows student-athletes the opportunity to excel in academics as well as athletics. ECU’s CHAMPS (Challenging Ath- letes Minds for Personal Success) Pro- gram acts as one of five model programs in the nation as it aids ECU student-ath- lete in reaching overall success. Pam Overton, Director of ECU Stu- dent Development, says ECU’s student development is superior because the staff dedicates itself to the overall achieve- ment of student-athletes. The Student Development staff con- sists of four full-time academic counsel- ors, including Overton, Dana Monson, Academic Development Coordinator, Nita Boyce, Academic Coordinator, Carlester Crumpler, Academic Coun- selor and Speaker’s Bureau Coordinator, and Bobbi Welch, Assistant Academic Counselor. In addition to serving as counselors for their assigned sports, the Student De- velopment staff also oversees areas of the program that often go beyond academ- ics. Monson coor- dinates the Tutor Training Program for student-athletes at ECU. Tutors with specialized training are available to help student-athletes upon their request. Monson feels that although the re- sources in the ath- letic study center are available on campus, the study center was de- signed with the stu- dent-athlete in mind. “The — study center gives the ath- letes an opportu- nity to gain help from people they see them on a regular ECU student-athletes are afforded the benefits of one of the nation’s leading student development programs. basis, and it is a personalized, relaxed at- mosphere,” said Monson. Monson is also in charge of the FAST (Freshman Academic Success Training) Program. This program is designed to get the freshmen student-athletes started on the right foot and to make the college transition less difficult. It focuses on aca- demic success and consists of ten semi- nars. The seminars range from topics such as stress management to test taking skills. “Getting off to a good start is abso- lutely essential to having overall aca- demic success, and FAST is designed to implement a good start,” said Monson. Boyce coordinates Career Develop- ment for student-athletes which includes exploring careers, planning for future work, and seeking jobs. In the exploration component of the program, career exploration workshops are conducted and personality tests are administered. Planning, the second com- ponent, aids student-athletes in finding internships and career related activities. The third category, placement, provides students with workshops on interview skills and resume writing. Also part of the career placement component is a re- sume booklet, containing the resumes of all graduating se- nior student-ath- letes, is sent to sev- eral major corporations and is given to the Pirate Club. One of the most popular pro- grams offered is the Athletes for Educa- tion Speaker’s Bu- reau, coordinated by Crumpler. The Speaker’s Bureau promotes the importance of education through the positive role models of athletes. The two-part is focused on children in grades K-8. ‘Going for the Gold’ is for children EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 1 ECU's Athletes for Education Speaker’s Bureau is a positive program for student- athletes as well as the community. in grades K-3, and is a reading program, where the student-athletes go into the classroom, read the students a story, and interact with them. The part of the pro- gram for students in grades 4-8 is called the ‘ABC’s of Winning’ where student- athletes encourage the children to have favorable attitudes, behaviors, and com- mitments. “We try to get our student-athletes to draw from their personal experiences when they talk to these children,” said Crumpler. He feels that the children may gain a lot from hearing the stories of the student-athletes. Crumpler sees the Speaker’s Bureau as positive for the student-athlete as well. “Tt helps the athletes develop their speaking skills, self-esteem, and they will learn the personal value of serving oth- ers,” stated Crumpler. The success that your see ECU’s teams achieving on the field, the court or the track, is just a part of the their suc- cess at ECU. ECU’s Student Development pro- gram is going beyond athletics and aca- demics and helping student-athletes at- tain the ultimate goal of a successful feature. Short-Cut To A Shingle 3-plus-3 Program Shears A Year Off Training By Tom Fortner Medical Center News and Information You'll have to excuse Bracy Robertson and Burt Banks if they seem a bit too elated these days. In July, after years of study and training, the two young men joined the ranks of bona fide North Carolina family doctors. But Robertson and Banks have an additional reason to be joyful. They’re the first graduates of the ECU school of Medicine’s “3-plus-3” pro- gram. It’s an accelerated residency training pro- gram that allows selected students who opt for the career in family medicine to complete their fourth year of medical school and their first year of residency simultaneously. The bottom line is that the students complete their medical education and training in six years in- stead of seven. So while the rest of their peers are still toiling in their selected educational programs, Robertson and Banks are simply done. And that’s good news not only for them, but for the practices that need their help and the patients they will be serving. The 3-plus-3 program was pio- neered at the University of Kentucky in the late 1980s and now operates at 10 medical schools with family medicine residency programs, including ECU. Dr. Dean Patton, director of the residency program and interim chair- man of the Department of Family Medi- cine, said the program is not for everybody. It is for “people who have excelled” and who know the certainty that they want to be family doctors. In addition, said Patton, the depart- ment looks for candidates who have some experience in medicine prior to medicinal school-whether it be as an EMS provider, a pharmacist or a nurse. “Something maturing,” he said. The four-year curriculum pursued by the 3-plus-3 students meets all the re- quirements of the medical school. But instead of taking a smorgasbord of elec- tives to help them pinpoint a specialty choice, the students devote their clini- cal exposure to family medicine elec- tives. These represent the rough equivalent of a family medicine intern- ship. At the end of their transitional year, the students can move to the second year of residency training or opt out of 3-plus-3 and enter the first year of a tra- ditional residency. Patton said the program is attrac- tive to students because it cuts a year off their training time and provides a resident’s stipend during their final 1 il v EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM fe Drs. Bracy Robertson (left) and Burt Banks are all smiles. year of medical school. It’s attractive to soci- ety, he added, because the nation gains an extra phy- sician a year and saves the cost of one year of training. Evidently the pro- gram is catching on. Al- though only one student opted for the program in the year following Robertson and Bans, four members of the recently- graduated Class of ’94 are participating, and the de- partment had to get spe- cial permission to enroll five students from the new class of seniors. Patton said Robertson and Banks handled the program well. “They were a little behind when they first started out, but you would expects that in that they had only one clinical year of medical school,” he said. Since then they have scored well on training exams and “both are seen by their peers as being leaders and excel- lent clinicians.” Robertson, originally from Eliza- beth City, has begun practicing family medicine with a four-person practice in Ahoskie in northeastern North Caro- lina. Banks, from the mountain town of Canton, has joined a practice of two physicians in Murphy, the seat of the westernmost county in North Carolina. Both practice sites are in designated health care shortage areas. Although he agreed that the 3-plus- 3 program was not for everybody, Banks believes it will increase in popu- larity and perhaps spread to other pri- mary care specialties. “We're proving that its double,” he said. “It may be the wave of the future.” SK WIN with the PIRATES! Over $1,000,000 ... When establishing the Student Stores, the Board of Trustees wisely mandated that all earnings be used solely for student scholar- ships. Over the years, the ECU Student Stores has made signifi- cant contributions to the Resource Scholarship Fund, providing over $1,000,000 in the last six years alone. The Student Stores receives no state funding or student fees. We are a self-supporting service that pays all merchandise cost, operat- ing expenses and capital expenses out of receipts, and returns any residual money to the ECU student body through the scholar- ship program. 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