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Record Book e Shaved wVisionse 2m Fee, 10s. eee 18-19 Sports Medicine , Stadium Information... Support Groups Team Photo Today’s Opponent .. L.10-13 .. W 32-22 at Cincinnati t.21 TEMPLE (Homecoming, Letterwinners Oct. 28 at Southern Mississippi Nov.4 at Army Nov. 11 TULSA (Hall of Fame Weeken Nov. 18 MEMPHIS (Academic Success Day) W 36-34 .. W 31-25 2 p.m. EAST CAROLINA VS. TULSA NOV. 11, 1995 brat TS 3 After securing a win- ning season with a vic- tory last week at Army, the Pirates return home for their final two regu- lar season games. ECU hosts Tulsa today in Dowdy-Ficklen and looks toward its next goal, capturing its second straight Liberty Bowl Alliance championship. Senior Morris Foreman is coming off his greatest game ever wearing Purple and Gold. Read about the Pirate local and what he’s meant to the Pirate program. Each year, ECU honors former athletes who have exemplified athletic excellence. It’s Hall of Fame Weekend 1995 and the Pirates salute former standouts Jim Bolding, Otis Melvin, Kathy Riley and Mike Tomberlin. Senior tailback Jerris McPhail has taken the long road to be- coming ECU’s rushing leader this season. Read about Jerris’ NBA dream turning gridiron reality. More in today’s program ... Page 43 - On campus looks at ECU’s new Afro American Center ... Page 67 - Tulsa’s Muadianvita Kazudi has a background in Zaire and a bright future in Tulsa ... Page 110 - The Pirates and Lady Pirates take to the court tonight in exhibition play. Get a preview of ECU’s 1995-96 men’s and women’s basketball season. 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 Director. Assistance from ECU Sports Information Staff. Advertising: ECU Director of Marketing, Steve Gowan and Assistant Marketing Director Chip Hutchinson. Photography: Athletics photographer. Printers, Inc., Greenville N.C. (Cost: Garrett Killian, Layout and Printing: Morgan $4 an issue). Program sales coordinated by Tim Edwards and Dickie Rook and First Pentecostal Holiness Church of Greenville. Inquiries about advertising should be made to the ECU Sports Marketing Office: 919-328-4 530. ON THE COVER: Sophomore wide receiver Jason Nichols. A native of Norcross, Ga., Nichols leads ECU in receiving with 40 catches this season and has two touchdown grabs. Nichols has had six or more catches in his last three outings and scored a touchdown in last Saturday’s victory at Army. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 1 GAME DAY OUTLOOK TULSA NOV. 1 1, 1995 -DOWDY FICKLEN S TADIUM : Ate a Glance: . The Series: Began in 1984. Tulsa leads 3-1. _ Last Meeting: Oct. 22, 1994 at Tulsa, Okla. ECU won 28-21. Last Week: ECU defeated Army, 31-25 Tulsa lost to Brigham Young, 45-35 Next Week: __ ECU hosts Memphis _ Tulsa hosts Cincinnati : ‘Today's Officials: Randy Smith (Referee), John Parry (Linesman), Sonny Hoa (Field Judge), Paul Jones (Back Judge), Jim Ina (Umpir lo Giardina (Line Judge), Jerry Sharp (Side Judg Guest Faculty Coach: — *\ fe aS aN ocd Q 4 Se ca PIRATES RETURN HOME East Carolina (6-3) returns to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium for today’s match-up with the University of Tulsa (4-5). The Pirates are coming off a two-game road trip that yielded ECU exciting wins over South- ern Mississippi (36-34) and Army (31-25). On Oct. 28, ECU went head-to-head with USM in a Liberty Bowl Alliance contest that saw the Pirates put together a game-winning drive with less than a minute on the clock. The Pirates drove 67 yards in the final :51 seconds and set up a Same-winning 29-yard field goal by Chad Holcomb as time expired. Last week, the Pirates secured a winning season after a 24- point second half effort against Army. The Pirates are 3-0 at home this season and 3-2 on the road and will be looking to remain unde- ackson, Criminal Justice — Today’s Game Sponsor: Belk xk In 1888, 25-year-old William Henry Belk opened a small store in Monroe, N.C., using $750 in savings and a $500 loan. Belk’s was a success; in fact, the store did so well that three years after open- ing, William Henry persuaded his brother, Dr. John Belk, to join him in the business. Their reputation for honest dealing won many customers and laid the foundation that enabled Belk stores to expand rapidly throughout the Southeast. Loyal and proven employees were offered the chance to establish new stores under the Belk name and their own. The descendants of these early “partners” continue to share an interest in many of the Belk corporations today which operate 270 Belk and Leggett stores in 14 southeastern states from Delaware south to Florida and west to Texas. Recently, the Hensdale group, organized by the late John W. Hensdale, was merged with the Rocky Mount based store whose founding partner was Arthur L. Tyler, a former Chairman of the ECU Board of Trustees. Mr. Troy Howard is the present group partner. The group office and service center located in Fayetteville now operates 30 stores in 24 communities including two stores in Greenville at Carolina East Mall and The Plaza. In spring of 1996, Belk will open a third store in Greenville at The Plaza in the space formerly occupied by Rose’s. This store will house apparel for juniors, young men, men and children’s, and home fashions. Belk of Greenville prides itself on fulfilling the customer’s needs in apparel and home fashions. Buyers can establish an interesting mix of Belk’s own affordable private brands and nationally known designers such as Tommy Hilfiger, Liz Claiborne, Carole Little, and more. Apparel is complemented by a wide range of fragrances and cosmetics including Estee Lauder, Clinique, Lancome plus an extensive Home Store at Belk of Carolina East Mall. One cus- tomer service feature is the Belk Bridal Registry Computer, a link for any bridal gift registration with Belk stores throughout the southeast, which provides convenient gift selection and avoids duplication. Associates of Belk of Greenville have long been active in the affairs of the community including the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce, numerous civic clubs, the American Cancer Society, ECU Pirates Club, ECU Foundation, and several commissions in city government. The associates give willingly of their time and energies to keep Greenville and Pitt County a good place to live, work, and raise families. Greenville Banks, Jr., is Regional Manager and manager of the store at Carolina East Mall and Bob Lee is manager of the store at The Plaza. 2 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM feated in the friendly confines of Dowdy-Ficklen in 1995. LOGAN AND BERRY REUNITED WITH ALMA MATER Today’s game with Tulsa is a homecoming of sorts for ECU head coach Steve Logan and offensive coordinator Todd Berry. Logan and Berry, both University of Tulsa graduates, also served on the Golden Hurricane coaching staff. Logan, a 1975 Tulsa alum, served as offensive co- ordinator in 1983-84 while Berry, a 1983 graduate, served as wide receivers coach at Tulsa in 1984. TULSA AT A GLANCE The Golden Hurricane (4-5) are at the end of a four- game road swing and have dropped their last two games to Memphis (10-7) and Brigham Young (45-35). Tulsa is led by junior quarterback Troy DeGar whose career mirrors that of ECU quarterback Marcus Crandell. DeGar, who has completed 51-percent of his passes for 1,160 yards and six TDs, started the 1994 sea- son opener at quarterback and suffered an injury in the opener. This season, DeGar broke a bone in his left hand in the sea- son opener and had two screws inserted into his hand. On his return to the field against Oklahoma State in Tulsa’s next outing, DeGar completed 17 of 38 passes for 217 yards and three touchdowns to led the Golden Hurricane to 24-23 vic- tory over their instate rival. Other offensive leaders for Tulsa include freshman Reggie Williams who rushed for over 100 yards in four straight games this season and leads the Golden Hurricane with 677 rushing yards. CRANDELL BECOMES ECU’S CAREER PASSING YARDAGE LEADER Junior quarterback Marcus Crandell continues to rewrite the ECU record books and has put his name atop the Pirates’ list for ca- reer passing yardage. Crandell passed for 283 yards and three touch- downs on Saturday against Army to move his career to- tal to 5,173 yards. Crandell breaks Jeff Blake’s record of 5,133 yards (1988-91) and has also surpassed Blake’s record for completions and attempts. The next target for the Pirate QB will be touchdown passes. Blake’s record stands at 43 and Crandell has 40 going into today’s game. FOREMAN LEADS PIRATES AGAINST ARMY The Army offense which has faced the likes of Washington, Notre Dame and Boston College this sea- son, won’t soon forget ECU senior linebacker Morris Foreman. Army entered the Nov. 4 game having committed just six turn- overs in seven contest. En- ter Foreman. In the second half, the Pirate defender intercepted two Army passes and re- covered two fumbles. His interception late in the third quar- ter led to a Pirate touchdown that would give ECU a 28-10 led and his fumble recovery in the fourth quarter led to a Chad Holcomb field goal that would seal the Pirates 31-25 victory. Read more about the Pirate defensive leader in Up Close on page 4. WELCOME BACK JERRIS After sustaining an arm injury in Oct. 7’s con- test at Cincinnati, the Pi- rates were without the ser- vices of senior tailback Jerris McPhail in their Oct. 22 game against Temple. McPhail returned in strong fashion in the Pirates’ con- test at Southern Miss rush- ing for 88 yards on 21 car- ries and catching six passes. McPhail followed up his performance with a two-touchdown game against Army last Saturday. In the win, McPhail rushed for 59 yards and one touchdown on 16 carries and caught five passes for 48 yards and a touchdown. Read more about McPhail on page 109. HARLEY NAMED KING OF THE GRIDIRON Redshirt freshman Scott Harley took advan- tage of his first collegiate start against Temple rush- ing for 170 yards and a touchdown. The perfor- mance was a new freshman rushing record and ranked in the top-10 in ECU history for rushing performances. For his efforts, Harley was voted “King of the Gridiron” by media in attendance at the game. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 3 Foreman Right “At Home’ as a Pirate By Dave Pond ECU Sports Information Everything’s better when it’s got that homemade flavor. One of the on-field lead- ers of East Carolina’s ever- improving “Gang Greenville” defensive unit has made a stellar career for himself in his own backyard. Four years ago, Pirate senior outside linebacker Morris Foreman, from nearby Farmville, opted to stay at home and play for ECU head coach Steve Logan instead of taking his talents to Michigan, North Carolina or N.C. State. At Farmville Central High School, Foreman competed in baseball, basket- ball and football, and was showered with praise and awards, including 10 athletic letters and three All-State Team nominations. In 1990, he was ranked by The News & Observer as the fourth- best senior football player in North Carolina. “When Coach Logan recruited me, he asked me if I wanted to be a part of something that was getting ready to be built here — a defense,” Foreman said. “T also wanted to come here so my fam- ily and friends could come and watch me play.” It took more than that, though, for the three-sport high school star to say yes to ECU. “The real reason I came here was that I felt that Coach Logan was being honest with me,” Foreman said. “I could look him in the eye and he would tell me the truth — and what he said to me, it’s all come true.” Foreman’s “yes” proved crucial to the continuous improvement of the ECU defense, as well as to Foreman as an individual player. The versatile 6-1, 224-pounder started for the Pirates as a true freshman, and lined up at strong safety and weak-side linebacker before settling in at outside linebacker last sea- son. He also returned kickoffs and punts at various stages of his — and the Pirates’ — maturation process. Through the first three years of his career at ECU, “Mo-Fo” recorded 171 tackles, three sacks, three forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and four interceptions. However, Foreman was still not satisfied with his play. One par- ticular goal had been left unfulfilled, until the Pirates played Temple three Saturdays ago. After Temple senior fullback Frank Carter fumbled after a bone-jarring Pi- rate gang-tackle, Foreman scooped up the loose ball and rambled 31 yards for his first-career collegiate touchdown, giving the Pirates a 32-7 lead. 4 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM “That was a great feeling for me,” Foreman said. “That was one of my goals that | had for this year, and I wanted to go out with at least one touchdown. “T want to be able to look into the mirror after every game and tell myself I gave 110 percent. If I can’t do that, I didn’t do my best, and I let my team down.” When the door is shut on the Pirates’ 1995 football season, it will mark the end of a stellar collegiate career for Foreman, who is more than pleased with the way things have turned out. “Throughout the years, I’ve been doing different things to help the team,” he said. “It’s all a challenge. Coach Logan knows what my skills are, so when he asks me to do something new and different, it’s very enjoyable.” But now, he says, is not the time to sit back and reflect. “We enjoyed going to the Liberty Bowl last year and the excitement that came with it, but we came up short to Illinois,” Foreman said. “That’s the real reason we want to go back. We've got a tough opponent in Tulsa today — they gave us a hard time last year.” Whatever happens with the rest of the 1995 season, it is plain to see that Morris Foreman has given East Caro- lina everything he had for four solid sea- sons. “Morris has had a great, great, great, great football career here,” Logan said. “He continues to do it every Sat- urday the way you want it done. If we had eleven of him [on defense], we’d be 11-0.” After scoring the winning touchdown, Earl suddenly realizes he has nothing to wear to the victory party. This football season, be prepared for all your conquests in the latest looks from Brody’s. 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Greenville CONTINENTAL CUISINE A Step Above The Rest. — INN VAWWASW Greenville Blvd ¢ 355-5000 Director of Athletics Mike Famrick Mike Hamrick, Athletics Di- rector at University of Arkansas- Little Rock for the past five years, was named Director of Athletics at East Carolina University on April 25. Hamrick, 37, replaced Dave Hart, Jr., who left ECU in mid-March to become the Athletics Director at Florida State University. During Hamrick’s ten- ure at UALR, he engineered the Trojans move into the Sun Belt Conference. Twice before Hamrick’s arrival in Little Rock, UALR had been turned down for Sun Belt Conference membership. Also, UALR added two sports - men’s and women’s golf - and funds for women’s scholarships increased by over 200 percent. He also supervised a $600,000 fund-raising effort for facility improvements at UALR and increased annual fund-raising dramatically. Also at UALR, Hamrick initiated the UALR STARS (Students Taking Academic Responsibilities Seriously) Program to en- hance student-athlete academic per- formance. The cumulative GPA of student-athlete rose to an astonishing 2.94. The Trojans men’s basketball program has taken off under Hamrick. In 1994, Hamrick hired Wimp Sanderson, the South- eastern Conference Coach of the Decade during the 1980s while at Alabama, to coach the Trojan’s men’s bas- ketball program and it immediately began to pay dividends. The Trojans, who were 13-15 in 1993-94, improved to 17-12 this past season. Arkansas-Little Rock also played host to the Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basket- ball Tournament this past season, finishing second to Western Kentucky. Hamrick se- cured the 1996 tournament for Little Rock before his departure to ECU. Before going to Arkansas-Little Rock, Hamrick served as Assistant Athletics Direc- tor at Illinois State University from 1984- 90. At ISU, Hamrick initiated and coordi- nated all departmental external activities and efforts to generate revenue from private contributions, promotional and marketing programs, ticket sales, merchandising and advertising. He also served as Director of the Redbird Educational and Scholarship Fund, where donations rose from $125,000 to $900,000 per year over a five-year period. Hamrick coordinated the cam- paign to solicit $1,000,000 to help fund the construction of Illinois State’s new sports arena and also negotiated all foot- ball scheduling and coordinated the Red- bird radio and television network. Hamrick worked as Assistant to the Director of Athletics at the University of Kansas from 1982-84. He initiated and implemented the department’s entire pro- motional and marketing scheme and super- vised nine non-revenue sports. He began his professional career at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, where he served as Director of Athletic Promotions from 1981-82. While at ISU, Hamrick worked with current Wake Forest Athletics Director Ron Wellman. He also worked with Bob Frederick, AD at Kansas, who is the chair- man of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basket- ball Committee. A 1980 graduate of Marshall University, Hamrick played football where he was a two- year starter (1978-79) at linebacker. He received a master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University in 1981, where he also served as an assistant football coach. Hamrick and his wife, Soletta, are the parents of three children - twin sons, Brett and Justin, and daughter Mollie Ann. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 9 10 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Pirate Head Coach Steve Logan The practice fields are the classroom. Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium is the final exam. Steve Logan is the teacher. It’s the way the fourth-year East Carolina head coach prefers it. “When I sat down and asked myself what I enjoyed most about coaching,” said Logan, “it,was the teaching that I enjoyed most and if teaching is what I enjoy then I would be teaching on Saturday as well.” If you spent time watching Logan on the sidelines, you'll get a feel how the 42-year-old coach uses Saturdays as another teaching tool. He’ll take one of his young quarterbacks on the sidelines and dis- cuss different plans, options and ideas. It’s a two-way conversation and the best way for a student-athlete to know what he’s doing right and what he’s doing wrong. “He doesn’t pressure you, he doesn’t yell at you, but he makes sure you understand what you did wrong,” said Jeff Blake, former Pirate‘and cur- rent Cincinnati Bengals quarterback. “He makes sure you know everything about the game. He taught me how to keep my composure, how to be a leader.” The teaching and leadership roles continue also off the playing and practice fields. The Lawton, Okla. native, feels that if student-athletes are go- _ ing to be the best they are going to be, it requires - self-discipline, hard work and dedication. _ Members of the football squad are told three things by Logan about playing football at East Carolina: 1) if you go to class and practice hard, you will play; 2) have fun playing the game of foot- pall, play as hard as possible on every play and s and losses will take care of themselves. _ like to see the responsibility for the little 2 things fall upon the players rather than for me tell- ing them to do it,” . e never talk to our student-athletes about * Ag - never,” continues Logan. “We talk to them about _ showing up, playing every play as hard as they can play it and play to the last play of the game. We don’t care who it is we’re playing. We give a ton of respect,to whoever that may be, home or on the road.” Using that philosophy, Logan helped direct the Pirates to a berth in the 1994 St. Jude Liberty Bowl. The Pirates won the Liberty Bowl Steve Logan Timeline _ Education: Tulsa, Physical Education, 1973 _ At ECU: Begins 7th Year (fourth as head coach). Served as running backs coach during 1989 season. Was offensive coordinator and quarter backs coach for 1990-91 seasons. In first season as head coach in 1992, Pirates were 5-6. After going 2-9 in 1993, the Pirates rebounded to go 7-5 in 1994, playing in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl. In Coaching: Has been in coaching 20 seasons, 15 in the collegiate ranks. Birthdate: Feb. 3, 1953 in Lawton, Okla. Family: Wife - Laura; Children - Vincent and Nathanael. Coaching Experience: 1975-79 Union High School, Tulsa, Okla. (Assistant); 1980 Oklahoma State (Tight Ends); 1981-82 Hutchinson Junior College (Head Coach); 1983-84 Tulsa (Offensive Coordinator); 1985-86 Colorado (Running Backs); 1987-88 Mississippi State (Quarterbacks); 1989 East Caro- lina (Running Backs); 1990-91 East Carolina (Offensive Co- ordinator/Quarterbacks); 1992- East Carolina (Head Coach). Steve with wife, Laura, and sons, Nathanael (left) and Vincent (right). Alliance and played Illinois in the Liberty Bowl. Logan developed much of his philosophy through the influence of several head coaches. He worked on the staff of current Ohio State coach John Cooper at Tulsa, with former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson at Oklahoma State, with Bill McCartney, formerly at Colorado, and with Bill Lewis at ECU. When Lewis resigned to take the head coaching position at Geor- gia Tech, Logan was eager to take the role as head coach, ECU’s 17th in school history. Logan is mostly credited with the development of the Pirate offen- sive attack during the 1990-91 seasons when he was ., #4 ECU’s offensive coordinator. In 1991, ECU finished ‘e. the season with an 11-1 record and reached a Top > Ten national ranking. During the 1990-91 seasons, Logan coached A: 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 career. He was named the 1991 ECAC Player of the Year. Logan continues to monitor the offensive side of the football closely. He still coaches the quar- terbacks but also makes his way around the prac- tice field to observer his coaches in action. i In 1992, it was Michael Anderson’s turn to re- write ECU record books. The Decatur, Ga. native, broke or tied 12 school records, including all of the school’s sophomore records. This season, as in the last two seasons, Logan has tutored another young signal-caller with out- standing potential - Marcus Crandell. The Robersonville, N.C. junior, broke or tied 14 school records in 1994 after suffering a broken leg in the second game of the 1993 season, missing most of that year. “T loved working with the kids and having an impact on their deci- sions in and outside of football,” said Logan. “That, and the intrigue of competitive strategy, really hooked me.” Logan, an avid tennis player, and his wife, Laura, are the proud parents of two sons - Vincent (13) and Nathanael (11). Pirates Under Logan Below are some of the accomplishments of the Pirate offense since Steve Logan has been the offensive coordinator or head coach: e In the 57 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordina- tor/head coach, the Pirates are averaging 373.5 yards per game of total offense. Of that total, 225.3 yards per game passing and 148.2 yards per game rushing. e In the 57 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordina- tor/head coach, the Pirates average 25.2 points per game. ¢ In the 57 games Logan has been ECU's offensive coordina- tor/head coach, the Pirates have had 300 yards or more of total offense in 44 games (77.2 percent), over 400 yards of total offense in 24 games (42.1 percent) and over 500 yards of total offense in eight games (14 percent). ¢ ECU has set 151 individual and team offensive records during the past three seasons, including most passing yards in a game and season for a team and individual, most rushing yards in a game and season for an individual, and most total offensive yards ina game and season for a team and individual. It’s NOT Whether You Win Or LOSE - It's Where You Kat After The Game. Aer the game, head for Golden Corral. Come in hungry because our Golden Choice Buffet* is the perfect place to bring a big appetite. Enjoy a buffet that seems to go on forever — plus fresh, hand-made yeast rolls from our famous Brass Bell Bakery” All your favorites in one place, ] re | along with entrees such as our go er m USDA Choice steaks, chicken, forolaqel| shrimp and other selections. RESTAURANTS Almost like “home sweet home. Maybe even better. 504 SW Greenville Blud., Greenville 756-4412 1701 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston 523-0229 2500 Clarendon Blvd., New Bern 638-4010 710 Western Blvd., Tarboro 823-7770 1302 Carolina Ave., Washington 946-9878 302 Boulevard St. E, Williamston 792-5401 ©1995 Golden Corral Corporation The ECU Pirate enjoys a visit to TACO BELL with Katie & Lauren McLean and Allison & Sam Pittman at the TACO BELL Restaurant on Arlington Blvd. For your tailgate party or after a Pirate victory, stop by TACO BELL. for a 10 pack of your favorite Original or Soft nc r Tacos. This season make TACO BELL. ae . your first choice and pick up a 10 pack wml * of Tacos To Go. ‘a L TACO BELL., a proud supporter f football. fet e Greenville ¢ New Bern e Jacksonville ¢ Havelock ¢ Goldsboro ¢ Morehead City ¢ Rocky Mount ¢ Wilson e¢ Fayetteville ©1993 TACO BELLCORP. 238-3 emer Sige Offensive Coordinator and Running Back coach Todd Berry with wife, Lisa, and daughter, Jordan. Todd, a 1983 Sraduate of Tulsa, begins his fourth season on the ECU coaching staff and his 13th year in coaching. Defensive Back Coach Jim Fleming with wife, Leslie, and children (left to right) Jimmy, Kate, Will and Meg. Jim, a 1982 Sraduate of the University of the South, is in his second season with the Pirates and his 11th year as a collegiate coach. Pirates. Defensive Coordinator and Inside Linebacker coach Paul Jette with wife, Vicki, and children (left to right) David, Allison, Katharyn, Quinn and Will. An 18-year coaching veteran, Paul (Texas '77) begins his second season with the Pirate Football Staff Le staan i Woke rey e Director of Strength and Conditioning Jeff Connors with wife, Michelle, and children Beau and Kaitlin. A 1980 graduate of Salem (W.Va.), Jeff begins his fifth season with the Pirates. Offensive Line coach Jeff Jagodzinski with wife, Lisa, and children Josh and Joanne. A 1985 graduate of Wisconsin- Whitewater, Jeff has been coaching for 11 years and is in his seventh season on the ECU staff. Wide Receiver coach Doug Martin wife wife, Vicki, and children, Corey, Bobby and Molly. A 1985 graduate of Kentucky, Doug is in his ninth season of coaching and his fourth year at ECU. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 13 Outside Linebacker coach James Webster with wife, Cornelia, and son, Kali. A 1972 graduate of the University of North Carolina, James is in his first season at ECU and 18th year in coaching. Pirate Football Support Staff: Recruiting Secretary, Jill Ahlers and Head Coach's Secretary, Joyce Stroud. Not pictured: Christy Keeter. Pirate Football Staff Recruiting Coordinator Ken Treadway with wife, Sandy. Ken begins his first season at ECU and also coaches ECU's Special Teams. A 1968 graduate of Appalachian State, Ken is in his 24th year of coaching. He and Sandy have two sons, Ken and Kevin. 14 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Tight End coach Willie Scott with wife, Mamie. A 1981 sraduate of South Carolina, Willie enjoyed a nine-year career in professional football playing for Kansas City and New England, and is in his second season on the ECU staff. Defensive Line coach Cliff Yoshida. Cliff begins his second season at ECU and his 25th season in the collegiate coaching ranks. A 1963 graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, Cliff has a son, Chris, who attends Wake Forest. FT8780 Copier What’s the quickest way to help ECU dominate this year? A The new high speed copiers from COECO can make 80 PIRATES per minute! COELCOSsee RIROLM SINCE 1921 GREENVILLE KITTY HAWK NEW BERN 205 E. Arlington Blvd. 3928 N. Croatan Highway 1822 S. Glenburnie Rd. Greenville, NC 27858 Kitty Hawk, NC 27949 New Bern, NC 28560 (919) 321-2400 (919) 261-2400 (919) 636-8700 1-800-979-5400 1-800-552-9854 1-800-524-3900 arolina University, a rse, comprehensive niversity, is known for the id breadth of its academic is and for its pursuit of excel- variety of activities. ith an enrollment of nearly 00 students, ECU is the third-larg- institution of the 16-campus versity of North Carolina system. 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 clat- ter 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 Student Recreation Center, which will be com- pleted in the spring of 1996, and the additions and renovations to Joyner Library, which will be under way for three years. ECU students come from all 100 of North Carolina's counties, 45 states and 38 na- tions. Of the students, 57 percent are women, 83 percent are undergradu- ates and 13 percent are minorities. The university offers 102 under- graduate degree tracks and 88 graduate degree tracks. It con- fers more than 3,000 degrees annually, and it has close to 75,000 living alumni. Here is a se- lection of other distinctions of ECU: e It has the largest teacher- education pro- gram in North | Carolina andthe »@ 15th largest in the nation. e It has one of the largest art schools in the Southeast and the only art program in gomy North Carolina ac- ' credited by the _ 7 National Association Woof Schools of Art and Design. The Wel- lington B. Gray Gallery is one of the largest contempo- rary art galleries in North Carolina. EAST CAKOLINA UNIVERSITY ee 16 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM e The School of Medicine has ranked No. | nationally in the percent- age of graduates entering primary care fields. e 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 pro- gram 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 Mu- sic is among the largest and strongest in the Southeastern United States. The music _ therapy program is the only J one ina state-supported school in North Carolina. e The school of Business has the second-oldest accred- ited 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. e The Department of English publishes seven scholarly and literary journals: Children's Folklore Review, The Concord Saunterer, Minnesota Review, North Carolina Literary Re- view, Tar River Poetry, The Thoreau Society Bulletin and Victorians Insti- tute Journal. Pirate Eans Shop Vernon Park Mall!! Jom Us! f — 1 > Bee RACK ROOM ; SHOES 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 am.-9 pm. * Sunday 1 pm.-6 p.m. a Bila" As East Carolina approaches the latter stages of its first-ever capital campaign, the University and its Ath- letics Department are experiencing tremendous support from the supporters who “share the vision”. Surpassing the original $50 million goal, the Uni- versity expects to raise more than $60 million for endowed scholarships, academic expansion, faculty development, student programs and facility improvements. Included in the goal is $15 miilion needed for ECU Athletics. The East Carolina University Educational Foundation (Pirate Club), one of the University’s three non-profit foundations, is in the process of closing out its campaign effort on behalf of the ECU's athletics program. How does Shared Visions affect you as an ECU sup- porter? Four components have been identified within the “working blueprint” for this fund-raising campaign that mean growth and improvement for ECU Athletics and its fans: V Expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to accomodate more fans. V Endowment of scholarships to attract the very best stu- dent-athletes. V Endowment of the University’s model student devel- opment program to insure that ECU student-athletes re- ceive strong support in academic, personal and career de- velopment. V Construction of a new Pirate Club Building to better serve ECU Athletics’ support base. To reach these goals, the University has established the following financial targets within the Shared Visions Campaign: V $9 million for the expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Sta- dium V $1 million to further endow student-athlete scholar- ship support. V $1 million to endow the student-athlete devlopment program V $1 million to seed construction of a new Pirate Club | Building V $3 million in annual scholarship funding This is where you, as an ECU supporter, come in. Won't you join the more than 500 Pirate fans who share the vi- sion? Shared Vsions THE CAMPAIGN FOR EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY These people share the vision for Paul & Donna Alar - Atlanta, GA Harry & Joyce Albritton ~ Stella M.W. Aldridge - Greenville David M, Alexander - Bethesda, MD Richard B. Alexander - Kinston Charles & Corene Allen - Raleigh Mike & Page Aman - Greenville Steve & Joann Anderson - Durham Challie & Donna Arnette - Greenville Judge Gerald & Sue Arnold - Lillington Lee & Denise Askew, Jr, - Wilson Joe & Terri Askew - Greenville Hayes & Bobbie Austin - Greenville Raz & Ireni Autry - Raeford Steve & Terri Ayers - Durham Al & Debby Bagwell - Warrenton Jim Bailey - Raleigh R. Bryan Baker - Bradenton, FL Gary & Beth Baldree - New Bern Barnes Motor & Parts Company - Wilson Ronnie Barnes - E. Rutherford, NJ Barnhill Contracting Company - Tarboro. Steve & Becky Bartley - Jacksonville Thomas A. Bayliss, II] - New Bern Sidney & Betty Beacham - Greenville Richard & Sarah Bennett - Liberty Thomas A. Bennett - Greenville J.C, Bernhardt - Washington E. Metz Bizzell - Marietta, GA James A. Blair - Greenvill Charles W. Blanchard - Chesapeake, VA Tom & Adele Bland - Raleigh Gary & Chery! Blanton - Raleigh Ken & Pam Blocker - Durham Dr. & Mrs. William M. Bogey, Jr. - Greenville James & Connie Bond - Greenville Bostic-Sugg Furniture Company - Greenville Bill & Trudy Bowen - Greenville Worth & Nora Bowman - Benson Douglas & Mary Boyd - Washington Grover & Phyllis Boyd - Washington Robert Sid Boyette - Lucama Matthew & Flonnie Boykin - Greenville S. Earl Boykin - Wilson Bob & Julia Bragg - Greenville Connally Branch - Greenville Danny Brew - Greenville Michael & Deborah Bridges - Morganton William E. Brinkley - New Bern Donald & Barbara Britton - Lynchburg, VA Brown & Wood - Greenville Richard & Debra Brown - Greenville Norman & Patti Bryant - Greenville Jim Buckman - Washington Builders Bargin Center of Greenville - Greenville Marvin & Sarah Bullock - Reidsville Fred M. Bunn - Wilson Dave & Kathy Burns - Apex Travis M. Burt -~ Greenville Robert & Dawnel Burton - Charlotte Don & Faye Butler - Dunn Joe M. Butterworth - Greenville William C. Byrd, II - Greenville Doug & Linda Byrd - Zebulon Jack & Calvert - Lexington George & Terry Campbell - Carrboro Carolina Data Systems - New Bern Worth & Dolores Carter - McGuire AFB, NJ Jimmy & Cynthia Carter - Greenville Ed & Gerri Casey - Grifton Earl & Ann Castellow - Greenville John Cawthon - Rocky Mount Centura Bank - Greenville Ken & Kay Chalk - Winston-Salem Tom & Stella Chambliss - Greenville James & Judy Chesnutt - Henderson Edwin L. Clark, Jr. - Greenville William H. & Gloria Clark - Greenville L.B. & Gail Clayton - Kernersville Dick & Cindy Clayton - Halifax Elizabeth C. Edwards - Ayden Jack Cohen - Atlanta, GA Bryan R. Colbert - Greenville Glyn Collins - Dunn Williard “Butch” Colson, Jr. - Greenville Jeff & Michelle Connors - Greenville Ed, Ginny & Taryn Cooper - Kinston Robert Corbo - Union, NJ James Mickey Corcoran - New Bern S. Wilson Cox - Broadway Jim & Martha Coyne - Jacksonville Credit Financial Information Services, Inc. - Durham Crisp RV Center, Inc. - Chocowinity Teresa Crocker - Greenville Carlester Crumpler - Greenville Cubbie’s - Greenville Jerry Cunningham - Greensboro Doug & Pat Daniel - Lewisville William E. Dansey, Jr. - Greenville Carl Darden - Greenville Bill & Allene Darrow - Washington Ed & Lindy Daughtry - Greenville Greg & Tammy Davis - Durham John & Cindy Da: Raleigh L. Paige Davis - Washington Trenton & Kay Davis - Greenville Andy W. Decuzzi - Salisbury John S, DelaCourt - Raleigh Dr. Kent S. Denton - La Grange Arthur & Betty Diehl - Greenville Guy C. Dixon - Wilson Jimmy Dixon - Elizabeth City Phillip R. Dixon - Greenville Domino’s Pizza - Greenville Ron & Mary Ellen Dowdy - Orlando, FL Gary & Elizabeth Dowell - Durham Joyce Draughon - Dunn Floyd W. Eamon - Durham Hollis G. Earley, Jr. - Goldsboro Tommy & Nancy Early - Clayton East Carolina Electronic Tax Service - Dunn Kirk Edgerton - Clayton Robert O. Edwards - Greenville Tim & Brenda Edwards - Greenville H. Elam - New Bern - Greenville Thomas Ellenberger - Summerville, SC Leon R. Ellis - Seafford, DE Ed Emory - Lenoir Dave & Gail Englert - Chesapeake, VA William H. Etheridge - Kenly Evans Properties - Greenville Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. - Greenville Dan & Kathy Fetzer - Greensboro James & Jun ken - Greenville Fickling & Clement Insurance - Greenville John & Joy Fisher - Granite Quarry Walter M. Fitts - Greenville Susan Fitzenrider - Durham Dwight & Linda Flanag: David, Alison & Brandon Floyd - Greenville Richard Flye, Jr. - Henderson Benjie & Pam Forrest - Grimesland David P. Foster - Charlotte Michael A. & Edith Fox - Greenville D. Fulcher - Tarboro olyn Ann Fulghum - Greenville Chris & Nancy Furlough - Washington Tom Furr - Charlotte William & Emily Furr - Denver Mark & Gail Garner ~ Greenville Layton & Kay Getsinger - Greenville Frank & Charlene Gill - Farmville Gerald W. Gilliam - Forest, VA Jim C. & Amy W. Glasgow - Winston- Salem Jim Godfrey - Kinston Drs. Kevin & Celeste Good - Greenville Diana W. Gordon - Greenville Grant Buick Mazda - Greenville Clayton Gi Greenville John & Patricia Green - Louisburg Linda Green - Huntsville, AL Adm, William & Virginia Greene - Morehead City Ronald B. Greenwood - Mount Airy Chris & Susan Griffin - Rocky Mount Don Griffin - Wilson Milton & Maxine Hadley - Reidsville Hakan/Corley & Associates, Inc. - Chapel Hill Glenn Hall - Sanford John & Kim Hallow - Greenville Mitch & Myra Hamlett - Greenville Jeff & Jackie Harbeson - Greenville Jerry Hardesty - Beaufort Bobby Hardy - Washington Edwin M. 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Dale Holland - Wilmington Keith & Susan Holmes - East Lyme, CT Ashley & Diane Hooks - Wilson Melvin & Lois Hoot - Washington Charles & Betty Lou Howard - Greenville Kenneth A. Howard - Durham Howell Buick - Rocky Mount John & Gladys Howell - Greenville John & Gail Huber - Panama City Beach, FL John P. Hudson - Durham Neal Hughes - Asheboro Kenneth & Wanda Hungate - Charlotte Sam Hunt - Burl on Interstate/Johnson Lane - Charlotte Ben Irons, II - Greenville J & N Investments - Rocky Mount Jackson & Sons - Dudley Bill & Billie Jackson - Fayetteville Everett Jackson - Mt. Airy, MD Jim Jackson - Tampa, FL Russell & Pat Jackson - Rocky Mount Jarman Auto Sales - Greenville Jeffrey's Beer & Wine - Greenville Floyd Jenkins, Jr, - Fayetteville Joe & Rosy Jenkins - Greensboro Stephen Jepson - Greenville Alan & Dianna Jessup - Durham George & Lynette Johnson - Greenville Hal & Debbie Johnson - Winston-Salem Tap Johnson, III - Burlington Steve & Chery! Johnson - Greenville Arnold O, Jones, II - Goldsboro J. E. Jones, Jr. - New Bern Van & Susan Jones - Washington Dennis & Sarah Jones - Grimesland Dick & Susan Jones - Tunis, Tunisia James E. Jones - Goldsboro James H. Jones - Kinston Robert L. “Roddy” Jones - Raleigh Lloyd & Patti Jordan - Winterville Max Ray Jr, & Kelly Joyner - Greenville David C. Joyner - Windsor Ray & P Joyner - Greenville K&W rias, Inc. - Winston-Salem Horace G. King, Jr. - Kinston William C. King, Jr. - Durham Carl T. Knott, Sr. - Greenville Lance Foundation - Charlotte Bruce Laviolette & MaryEllen Kirkland - Bern ctor Company, Inc. - Washington Brent Lee - Greenville Earline Leggett - Williamston C.A, Lewis, Inc. - Greenville Horace & Alice Liles - Snow Hill Ronald L. Linquest, Jr. - Charlotte Chip & Jennifer Little - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. Bill G. Littleton, Jr. - New Bern Scott & Leslie Lowerre - Rural Hall Matt & Laurie Maloney - Greenville El or B. Mann etteville Ray Manning, Jr. - Fayette Craig & Nan Maples - Raleigh Thomas J. Marriott - Mohawk, NY Sam Marsh - Rocky Mount Tom Marsh - New Bern David & Connie Marshburn - Williamston Timothy & Deborah Martin - Rocky Mount Timothy G. McAteer - Arlington, V James & Cynthia MeCloe - Waverly, NY Rusty and Emily McCown - Roanoke, VA McKenzie Corporation Joe E. McKoy - Prince Geor; McLawhorn & Associates - Greenville John & Vicky McMillan - Pleasant Garden Bruce Mears - Rocky Mount Rod & Debbie Medlin - Greenville Larry & Linda Messer - Greenville Rich & Lyda Teer Mihalyi - Durham William & Donniere Mills - Newport Dink & Donna Mills - Williamston Tony & Jeannie Misenheimer - Rockwell Richard S. Mitchell - Charlotte Mobley Insurance Agency - Williamston William & Blanche Monroe - Greenville Why invest in Shared Visions? ECU Athletics ... J, Gilbert Moore - Winterville Tyre H. Moore - Charleston, SC Kevin J. 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Vassar - Richmond, VA Bobby & Mimi Vau: ‘ayetteville Richard & Deborah Vick, Jr. - Ahoskie Ralph E. Vitolo, Jr. - Fayetteville Archie & Catherine Walden - Garner Joe & Judy Wallace - Sanford John M. Walston - New Bern Robert A. Ward, Jr, - Burlington Bob & Margaret Ward - Burlington Gary & Rhonda Warren - Kernersville Michael L. Warren - Fayetteville Bob & Camilla Wet Wilmington John W. Welborn - Greenville Rachel Welborn - Fort Worth, TX Ronald & Laura Whitcomb - East Roel er, NY Arthur & Helen White - Raleigh Warren K. White - Wilson Kirk A. Whorf - Zebulon David Lee Williams - Greenville Joel & Phyllis Williams - Roanoke Rapids Kevin P. Williams - Kinston Gene & Michelle Williams - Clayton Walter & Marie Williams - Greenville Henry & Nancy Williamson - Winston- Salem Don Wilson - Winston-Salem George W, Winstead - Richmond, VA Sam & Sandy Wornom - Sanford rtis & Nesa Ann Worthington - 4 Ville Grace Worthington - Greenville ¢ Crenshaw Yetter Dennis & Ellen Young - Greenville Steve & Rosalind Young - Wilson Walter & Louise Young - Winston-Salem Saint Jo, TX ... Won't You join them? fice is on the first floor and a 500-seat ban- Facilities Expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium to nearly 50,000 seats is crucial to the finan- cial health of ECU’s athletics program. Dedicated in 1963, with a seating capacity of 20,000, the stadium was ex- panded to its present capacity of 35,000 season in 1978. Further expansion will provide: ¥ Opportunity to schedule six versus five home football games annually. ¥ Opportunity to upgrade home football scheduling with major Division I-A institutions by increasing ECU Athletics capability of paying larger guarantees. VY Opportunity for major conference affiliation for ECU's football program. Revised expansion plans call for the construction of an 8,000-seat deck atop the north side of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and 3,000 permanent bleacher seating in the east end zone. Following this expansion phase, further plans call for construc- tion of a new two-story press box/club seating facility atop the south side of the stadium, followed by construction of a 10,000-seat deck above the two-story press box/club seating facility. Following completion of this phase, Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium’s capacity will approach 60,000 seats. Student-Athletes When it comes to student-athlete scholarship funding, the ECU Educational Foundation has increased its endow- ment fund to nearly $2.5 million as a result of the Shared Visions Campaign. The ECU Educational Foundation also wishes to endow its comprehensive student-ath- lete development program within the athletics de- partment. It should be noted that last year, ECU's student-athlete development program was recog- nized along with program at Penn State, Ohio State, Arizona and Georgia Tech, as being a model student-athlete development program by the Division I-A Athletics Director's As- sociation. Continued Support The ECU Educational Foundation seeks to raise $1 million to seed construction of a new Pirate Club Building to be built to the front of Minges Coliseum. The two-story structure will house Pirate Club and ECU Athletics Ticket Of- quet multipurpose facility on the building’s second floor. 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Today Dick Eakin is in his ninth year as ECU’s chief execu- tive officer and his leadership mark is evident throughout ECU, including athletics. 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 dis- tinction 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 vis- ible 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 faculty, and an energetic, focused fund-raising plan for academics, athletics, and medicine. Improved campus life and student services continue to be high on the Chancellor’s agenda. Under his direction, the campus has a new state-of-the-art dining hall and is building a student recreation and wellness center, and a $30 million addition to the campus library. ECU’s reputation as one of the leading family practice, primary care medical schools in the country is being enhanced with new centers for treatment of cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and alcohol and drug abuse. In pursuit of ECU’s goals, Chancellor Eakin holds lead- ership positions with the Southern Association for Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the College Football Association (CFA), and is in the forefront of economic and community development in Greenville and throughout eastern North Carolina. He was chairman of the CFA Board of Directors dur- ing 1993-94. Before his ECU appointment in 1987, Dr. Eakin served for 23 years as a member of the mathematics faculty at Bowl- ing Green State University, where he was also a vice president. A native of New Castle, Pennsylvania, Dr. Eakin was awarded a master’s degree as well as a doctorate in mathemat- ics 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. \V/(ox- MOF alo | alex-)|(e) ¢ stele |co me) mGely(-\-55 William C. Baggett Phillip R. Dixon Ronald E. Dowdy Charles R. Franklin, Jr. William P. Furr Valeria O. Lovelace Lyda Teer Mihalyi H. E. Rayfield, Jr. Louis W. Sewell Betty S. Speir Robert A. Ward D. Jordan Whichard II Ian Eastman, SGA President Business Affairs Richard Brown James L. Lanier, Jr. Institutional Advancement Dr. Thomas Feldbush Research James A. Hallock Health Sciences f Dr. Tinsley Yarbrough Academic Affairs (Interim) Alfred T. Mathews Student Life EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 21 Don't wait until you finsh college to start a management training program. If you have at least two years remaining, consider Air Force ROTC. 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Because the battle’s been fought, And now it’s won, And everybody knows that we’re Number One! Because we’re full of Pride, We've got them bowing to our side, texe’s to ECU! as the official ECU colors in 1909. Purple and Gold Let’s... Old Gold and Royal Purple were established Go rp 1995 East Carolina University Cheey- leaders: Front Row (I-r) Dusty Rhodes, Jen Shields, Jacque Douglas, Lara Harrington, Kara Guzman, Amber Haire, Koryn Newill, Mandi Premo, Tim Muller. Second Row: Will Cooper, Rob Averill, Ashley Bolton, Sherri Sands, Jen- nifer Jones, Jennifer Miller, Taemi Gilley, Amy Teague, Chris Feathers. Third Row: Keith Cahall, Terry Sawyer, Ben Smith, Tom Popola, Franz Propst, Jim Faircloth, Jason Blackburn, Johnathan Crim. Back Row: Brian Barbour (Mascot), Wes Furr The Pirate, a symbol of East Carolina University and its athletic teams, was adopted from the legend and lore of coastal North Carolina and was a natural choice for the nickname when intercollegiate athletics began at the school more than 57 years ago. Pirates, fierce and colorful, were prominent in North Carolina’s colonial pe- riod. The state’s Outer Banks which jut far out into the Atlantic were ideal hide- outs 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 Teachers College, carried pirates as its theme. The pages were filled with paintings 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. ECU Fight Song Cheer for East Car'lina, Cheer for Old E.C., We know we're the finest, Onward to victory! GO PIRATES!! (Mike Man), Brandon Haises (Mascot). Hey Hey EC... You Look So Good To Me! Why Pirates? Retired #umbers 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 re- turning to campus for fall practice prior to his senior season in 1967. The jersey number 18 was last worn by Norman Swindell, a block- ing back from New Bern. The most valuable player on the 1965 team, Swindell drowned new his home during the Christmas holidays fol- lowing the 1965 season. The jersey number 29 was worn by James Speight, running back from Greenville. The MVP of the 1957 and 1959 squads, Speight still holds the school record for the most points in a single game with 26, while sixth on the all-time rushing list with 2,276 career yards. The jersey number 36 was worn by Roger Thrift, a quarterback from New Bern. He earned letters dur- ing the 1949 and 1950 seasons. His jersey was retired by the Student Government Association. Cheer for East Car'lina, Cheer on for Old E.C., Loyal and Bold We're the Purple and Gold! WE ARE THE PIRATES ... E-C-U//! ~ Pacat “This Oue Purple 30 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Speight and Thrift are members of the ECU Athletics Hall of Fame. 1G. SU Sar29).2 36 THE EAST CAROLINIAN SUPPORTS THE PIRATES FROM THE CLASSROOM TO THE ENDZONE The East Carolinian is ECU’s student-produced newspaper. Published twice weekly, The East Carolinian provides the ECU Since 1925, the newspaper has been an integral part of the campus community. Look for The East Carolinian’s football publication, The End Zone, available before all home community with the latest in news, sports, features and editorial commentary. football gam With a distribution of 12,000, The East Carolinian is the only way to advertise a product or service and the omly place to look for what you want to read. WLEV4 >, SO BAGEL NO Bakery ° Deli « Catering SHARPE'S FORMAL WEAR All Bagels'N Breads Baked Fresh Daily 327 East Arlington Blvd. Greenville, NC 205 Greenville Blvd. Suite 200, Greenville, NC 27834-6907 (919) 756-6736 RV tee Sharpe's, Greenville’s only s OYA Formal Wear Shop for Men, is a Proud Sponsor of BCU Football Located in the Boulevard Shoppes f d Make Sharpe's and ECU #1! « ECU Athletics A Program for the 9O's Entering the half-way point of the 1990's, the East Carolina Athletics Depart- ment continues to maintain a high standard of excellence throughout the Colonial Ath- letic Association, as well as on a national basis. ECU has come a long way since 1965, their first year as a NCAA Division I mem- ber. The commitment and dedication to- ward Pirate Athletics has never been so eminent, with renovations and upgrading of facilities, both today and in the near fu- ture. In 1994, Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum, the home of the ECU men’s and women’s basketball squads and volleyball team, went through major renovation be- coming a state-of-the-art facility. Following the renovation to Minges Coliseum, the shift will turn to Dowdy- Ficklen Stadium, where the home of the Pirate football team will sport a new look heading into the 21st century. The upgrade is scheduled to increase the seating capac- ity to 50,000, while adding a new state-of- the-art press box by the year 1998. Perhaps the most exciting news for East Carolina Athletics in the 90’s was in February, 1995, when ESPN announced a multi-year agreement to air ECU football through the end of the decade. In addition to football, other sports, including women’s athletic events will be broadcast in the ex- clusive national television package. The success of the ECU athletic programs in the 1990’s have played an important role in this circle of events. The Pirates have showcased many fond memories the ECU faith- ful will never forget. In 1991, the ECU football team ranked ninth in the nation after fin- ishing the season with an 11-1 record and a 37-34 victory over N.C. State in the Peach Bowl. Two years later, the men’s bas- ketball squad gothotatthe "4 right time, winning three consecutive games at the CAA Tournament, thus gaining a berth in “March Madness”. Eddie Payne’s Pirates faced number one ranked and eventual national champion, North Carolina in of Sl the first round of > WV the tournament in Greensboro, N.C. The ECU base- ball team has con- tinued their rich tradition on the dia- mond. Since captur- ing the 1961 NAIA National Championship, the Pirates have won 10 conference titles 32 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM in three different conferences, including five crowns in the CAA. ECU has gained five berths in the NCAA Regional Tourna- ments over the past 10 years. Also during the 1990’s, ECU has a strangle hold on the CAA golf title, having won the league title five straight years. In 1994, ECU had its first NCAA female All-America, as Dava Rhodes claimed eighth place in the 10,000-run at the NCAA Out- door Track and Field Championships. The Pirates have had their fair share of players winning the NCAA crowns in in- dividual statistics during the 90’s. In 1992, softball pitcher Jenny Parsons led the na- tion in wins, while teammate Michelle Ward set a new record for stolen bases in a sea- son. During the 1992-93 women’s basket- ball season, Gaynor O’Donnell finished number one in the nation in assists per game average. ECU has turned out numerous athletes that have gone on to the professional ranks including; Robert Jones and John Jett of the Dallas Cowboys, Jeff Blake of the Cin- cinnati Bengals, Theodore “Blue” Edwards of the NBA’s Boston Celtics, as well as Bob Patterson of the California Angels. However, the success isn’t just on the fields, or courts. ECU has built a highly- regarded athletic student development pro- gram. The goal at ECU is to recreate an atmosphere where the student-athlete can become well-rounded in all aspects of life. ECU has been chosen as one of five institutions na- tionwide to serve in an ad- visory role for the NCAA Life Skills Program. The program has paid off tremendously, as at least seven recent student-athletes earning GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. ECU also garnered honorable mention honors by the anes | College Football Associa- tion for football gradua- tion rates for the last two years season. As the 21st century approaches, ECU looks to carry on its tradition of having a solid and “well- rounded” athletics department. There’s a place in Greenville that’s winning over new fans every day. A restaurant where you'll find the perfect match-up of low-key country music and the sound of peanut shells crunching on the floor. And a friendly staff that’s fast on their feet and quick with a smile. Of course, we’re talking about Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon. Now don’t fill up on the peanuts; the good times and great food are just beginning. Lone Star is the ONE ASTS % STEAKHOUSE The Cowboys meet the Redskins every night. only restaurant where you can enjoy the true flavor of real mesquite. And while we’re famous for our filets, ribeyes, and New York strips you just might want to try our chicken, seafood, or maybe tackle a rack or two of our mouth-watering baby- back ribs. 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For the first time ever, the Marching Pirates will perform three dif- ference half-time shows in addition to the exciting “Pirate Pregame.” The “Sun Show” will include Stevie Wonder’s “Sunshine of My Life,” Garth Brooks’ “Ain’t Goin’ Down Till the Sun Comes Up” and a powerful arrangement of “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” by Elton John. “A Salute to John Williams” will include selections from E.T., Juras- sic Park and The Cowboys. The band’s performance on Nov. 11 will focus on Veteran’s Day with “Proud to Be an American” and “America the Beau- tiful.” In addition to performing at each home game, the 1995 Marching Pirates will perform exhibitions at the Roanoke Rapids High School Marching Band Festival in Roanoke Rapids, N.C. and Cary Band Day in Cary, N.C. _Director o ‘the-Marchinig Pirates . Graduate Assistant ......40...... Percussion Instruc 34 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Offering Beer and Serving Great Appetizers, Drink Specials Daily! 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Join THE PROFESSOR for THE BEST in casual dining after THE GAME, don't miss THE ULTIMATE ARMCHAIR QUARTERBACK MONDAY NIGHTS Daily 25¢ Wings 4-7 p.m. - Banquet Rooms Available Hours: Monday-Thursday 11 am. — 11 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. — 1 a.m. Sunday 11 a.m. — 10 p.m. Winn Dixie Market Place - Greenville Blvd. - 355-2946 Brentwood Shopping Center Ward Blvd. - Wilson - 291-4242 Senior Athletics Administration Jeff Davis Earline Leggett Pam Overton Ernest Schwarz Assistant Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director Faculty Athletic for Operations & Equipment for Business for Student Development Representative Rosie Thompson Henry Van Sant Lee Workman John Welborn Senior Women’s Administrator/ Associate Athletics Director Assistant Athletics Director ‘ Director for Grants Director for Compliance for Administration for Ticket Sales & Promotions & Financial Aid Head Coaches Bill Carson Joe Dooley Anne Donovan Charles Justice Rick Kobe Men's Track Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Track Swimming Steve Logan Sue Manahan Bill Moore Gary Overton Neil Roberts Football Softball Tennis Baseball Women’s Soccer o Jon Rose Kim Johnson Walker John Welborn Will Wiberg Kevin Williams Diving Volleyball Cross Country Men’s Soccer Golf EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Lisa Barrett Jim Bazluki Tina Beaulieu Nita Boyce Demp Bradford Jay Butler Men’s Basketball Certified Athletic Marketing & Student Services Assistant Ticket Asst. Director of Strength Secretary Trainer Promotions Secretary Coordinator Manager & Conditioning Jeff Charles Udon Cheek Carlester Crumpler Angela Dolby Ginny Doyle Tom Doyle Director of Electronic * Assistant Women’s Academic Counselor Assistant Women’s Assistant Women’s Director of Athletic Media Track Coach Track Coach Basketball Coach Video Brenda Edwards Faye Everett Alan Farfour Zack Fine Barbara Flake Mike Ford Ticket Office Manager Ticket Systems Assistant Tennis Coach Assistant Men’s Accounting Clerk Assistant Cross Country Coordinator Soccer Coach Coach Pam Forrest James Frazier Colette Gilligan Steve Gowan Amy Graham Sue Graner Sports Info./Electronic Athletic Equipment Assistant Women’s Director of Marketing Dance Team Coach Certified Athletic Media Secretary Manager Soccer Coach Trainer ee Mike Hanley Sheilah Helwig Lew Hill Chip Hutchinson Jennifer Jones Carolyn Justice-Hinson Head Athletic Trainer Ticket Office Assistant Assistant Men’s Assistant Marketing Assistant Volleyball Assistant Sports Basketball Coach Director Coach Information Director 38 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Weeknights at 7:30 Saturday Night at 10:30 Garrett Killian Jo Lembo Martin McGillan Charisse Mapp Linda Miller Melrose Moore Athletics Olympic Sports Assistant Men’s Assistant Women’s Sports Medicine Swimming Secretary Photographer Secretary Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Secretary sat Dana Monson Gaynor O’Donnell Lane Odom Darryl Pender Chris Penhollow Norm Reilly Academic Development Assistant Women’s Assistant Men’s Mail Room/Copy Center Cheerleading Coach Sports Information Coordinator Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Director OLD BEER ® COLD DRINKS ¢ BAGS OF ICE e FOUNTAIN DRINKS e FOR THE PRE-GAME WARM UP le) TO TH = Patricia Respess Kit Roark Sonny Sano Student Development Compliance Secretary Strength & Secretary Conditioning Assistant POST-GAJ CORNER OF CORNER OF 4 : EAST TENTH STREET AND HIGHWAY 43 NORTH AND _ = aoe GREENVILLE BOULEVARD __ SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE Ethel Satchell Charlie Smith TiealStone GREENS BORSEL CARBINE ae enet LUE, NOME ah Qua Women’s Basketball Assistant Baseball Student Development Secretary Coach Assistant 752-0568 757-1591 THE FUEL © DOC Owned and Operated b Daughtridge Oil of Greenville, NC PREMIUM BRAND WINE AND WINE COOLERS eICE CHESTS FRESH POPCORN eCIGARETTES® SWOOULSSY NV319 e SONVHOXS YAGNINAD SVD ANVdOUde SVD ADIAUSS 4143S Ue me OTATO CHIPS e PEANUTS e HOT DOGS e SANDWICHES e HOT COFFE Brenda Swain Sarah Wilbourne Director of Athletics Internal Relations Secretary Secretary 40 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM The East Carolina Bank Member FDIC Red Banks Road Office 1001 Red Banks Road + Greenville, NC 27858 + 919-355-8200 University Medical Center Office 2400 Stantonsburg Road + Greenville, NC 27934 + 919-752-6609 ERE re sports Medicine The student-athlete at East Carolina University has the luxury of having one of the finest sports medicine programs in the South- east. The ECU Sports Medicine Division affords every Pirate stu- dent-athlete the best available care and treatment of injuries. Headed by head athletic trainer Mike Hanley, assistants Jim Bazluki and Sue Graner and team physician Dr. John Siegel, the ECU Sports Medicine De- partment provides the student-athlete with the best possible prevention, evaluation, immediate treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. Dr. Katie Speth joins ECU’s pro- gram this year and heads the Sports Medicine Curriculum. The ECU Sports Medicine Division also has more than a dozen community-based physicians at their disposal. They lend their valuable time and expertise to the student- athletes, as well as to the undergraduate students enrolled in the Sports Medicine educational program for athletic trainers. Housed in the Ward Sports Medicine Building, adja- cent to Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum, the Sports Medicine Center is a modern facility, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. ECU Sports Medicine bases their beliefs on sincere sen- sitivity, dedication, personal attention, as well as providing the best possible treatment for Pirate student-athletes. 42, EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM ECU Preseason Student Athletic Trainers: Front (I-r): Sallie Taylor, Dabney Brown, Melissa Sparks, Katie Sheeley. Back (I-r): Eric Maggio, Kevin Taylor, Adam Day, Matt Krause, Josh Herman. Not pictured: Jenni Campbell. ECU Sports Medicine Staff: Front (I-r): Sue Graner, Jim Bazluki, Dr. Katie Speth. Back (I-r): Mike Hanley, Dr. John Siegel, Dwayne Beam. ohn 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, Thoracic, General Surgery Dr. Gary Crawford, Oral Surgery Dr. Richard Evans, Dentistry ‘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 ¢ Murphy, Urology Each week, we'll take you on campus and in the classrooms at East Carolina University for the latest in educational techniques, theories and projects. This week’s feature on ECU’s African-American Center is the fourth in the series. By George Threewitts ECU News Bureau East Carolina University recently dedicated the new location of its Ledonia Wright African-American Cul- tural Center. Now housed in the his- torically-important Bloxton House, in the heart of the main campus, the cen- ter is well on its way to becoming a fo- cal point for African-American culture and history. Aperson stepping inside the house, past the heavy wooden doorway, might notice an immediate familiarity with the surrounding. It’s like entering the foyer of a fine home. That’s part of the appeal, according to Dr. Valeria Lovelace, a member of the ECU Board of Trustees, who participated in a re- cent dedication ceremony. “Tt’s a special place ... an African- American home where minority stu- dents can go to think about their an- cestors and about the ways they can do things to help others,” she said. Inside, there are three large open rooms for meetings and social activi- ties. The largest room doubles as a gal- lery for African and American art. On display, is part of a 150-piece collection of art from the Kuba people of Zaire—a gift to the ECU School of Art from a Winston-Salem physician. ECU student artists will display their art at the center as well. The center is named in honor of a former ECU faculty member—the late Ledonia S. Wright. Dr. Wright joined ECU in 1973 to teach community ECU’s African-American Center Sets Achievement Milestone Taffye B. Clayton, the director of the Ledonia Wright African-American Cultural Center, shows a piece of African art that is on display at the center’s new site in the Bloxton House. health in the School of Allied Health Sciences. In her short tenure on the faculty, Wright became a leader for the recruit- ment, development and financial sup- port of minority and disadvantaged stu- dents. The impact of her influence was dramatic. Through her leadership, mi- nority enrollment grew dramatically and reached a high of 11 percent of the more than 13,000 students enrolled. She also contributed to the estab- lishment of an activities center for mi- nority students. The first facility, a campus landmark known as the “Y” Hut, had been the home of the ECU print shop. In 1975, Chancellor Leo Jenkins and other campus officials christened the building as ECU’s Afri- can-American Cultural Center. Dr. Brian Haynes, the current as- sociate vice chancellor for Minority Af- fairs, said the center that ECU estab- lished then was the first cultural cen- ter of its type in the state university sys- tem. In 1976, following the death of Dr. Wright, ECU named the center the Ledonia Wright African-American Cul- tural Center. “We are deeply moved and touched by the establishment of the center in its new home,” said Steven Wright, a Boston attorney and the son of the center’s namesake. Wright spoke at the October ceremony dedicating the cen- ter at its new site. He said he hoped the center can become an important and useful place for students on campus. The Bloxton House, was built in 1952 as ahome management house and laboratory for the Department of Home Economics. In the late 70’s, 80’s and until this year, it was the headquarters for the office of Career Services. The move by Career Services, ear- lier this year, to a house across from the main campus, brought with it the opportunity to establish the Bloxton House as a much-improved cultural center location. Chancellor Richard Eakin, along with the administrators and staff of the Division of Student Life, supported the change. “The African-American Cultural Center will bring great pride to this uni- versity and it’s a wonderful achieve- ment,” said Chancellor Eakin. “Tt demonstrates how ECU is com- ing of age. The creation of the center is a milestone in the creation of minor- ity resources for student, faculty, staff and the entire community,” he said. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 43 Jim Bolding: Football The measure of an athlete lies in the size of his heart. Perhaps this philo- sophical saying best describes the play of Jim Bolding, a member of the ECU football team from 1973 to 1976, and one of the 1995 inductees into the East Carolina Uni- versity Athletics Hall of Fame. “Being selected to the ECU Athletics Hall of Fame is the ultimate honor,” Bolding said. “How- ever, it is hard to accept an individual award be- cause football is such a team oriented sport. I struggle with this. For me to be successful, the entire defense had to do their job.” Bolding played safety and returned punts for head coaches Sonny Randle (1973) and Pat Dye (1974-1976), two of the most successful Pirate coaches in ECU history. The Pirates went 33-11 during the Bolding years. “Pat Dye helped me a lot,” Bolding said. “He taught us that the lessons we were learning would be the ones we would take into our professional lives. All the things he taught us about achieving goals and overcoming adversity have been very helpful to me.” Bolding was an Associated Press All-America selection in 1975. He was also named to the 1975 Football Weekly All-American squad. “My background has allowed me to see some great defensive backs,” Dye said in a 1975 state- ment. “And while Jimmy doesn’t have the great size you may look for in some defensive backs, (he) does have the uncanny ability to read pass routes and break on the ball.” Dye continued by stressing the intangibles Bolding possessed in his game. “Jimmy has done so much this year that can’t be reflected in statistics. There’s no doubt in my mind that Jimmy is an All-America player.” However, Bolding did put up some impressive stats. By 1976, Bolding’s senior year, he had already amassed 19 interceptions and 326 yards in punt returns. His 10 interceptions in 1975 led the na- tion. “My fondest memory of the 1975 season is beating UNC in Chapel Hill,” Bolding recalled with an obvious smile. “We were 2-3 at the start of the season and we won the last six games to go 8-3. 1975 was a pivotal year.” Bolding, Melvin, Riley and 1 Otis Melvin Track & Field If you are to ask East Carolina’s track coach Bill Carson how to define class, he would say just two words — Otis Melvin. An extraordinary athlete on and off the field for the ECU track team from 1977 to 1980, Melvin became the pinnacle of inspiration for the rest of his teammates. “We signed him early,” said coach Carson. “Otis was a good student and athlete in high school so we signed him early right around April 15— which now is the national signing day.” Melvin’s career blossomed with every year of competitive racing and with every meet. A special- ist in the 200 meters, he held the school record in not only the 200 meters with a 20.63 automatic 1976 proved to be the icing on a great Pirate playing career. Bolding notched his 100th career tackle and broke up a career high 7 passes. The Newspaper Enterprise Association named him to their All-America team and he was selected All- Southern Conference for the third straight season. Bolding is the only Pirate gridder, aside from Rob- ert Jones, to be named All-American two consecu- tive seasons. Jim Bolding graduated in 1977 with a Bach- elors of Science degree in Business Administration. He currently is the telecommunications services director for Rex Healthcare based out of Raleigh. Along with his wife, Marsha, he has two children, Carrie and Brenn. “T stay busy with work and two small children,” Bolding happily admitted. “However, I have thought of coaching. But if that happens, it will be after Carrie and Brenn are older.” Jim Bolding made his mark on ECU players, coaches and opponents alike during his Pirate ca- reer. Now, he is making his mark as a husband and a father. Perhaps one day he will take the next step to coaching. But even if he doesn’t, he will be remembered as a class act who played with a lot of heart —a man who definitely deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. —Scott Batchelor, ECU Sports Information 44 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Each year, East Carolina University honors those who have brought outstand- ing recognition to themselves and to the University by inducting new members into the Athletics Hall of Fame. Today, ECU honors Jim Bolding, Otis Melvin, Kathy Riley and Mike Tomberlin as its newest inductees. The 1995 inductees have time but many more events. The 1979 and 1980 ECU track Most Valuable Player held records in the 400 meters, the 4 x 100 meter relay, the 4 x 200 meter relay and the 4 x 400 meter relay. “He was a marvelous student and athlete,” Carson said fondly, “I knew he would be success- ful in all of his endeavors.” Melvin’s immediate impact on the track team his freshman year was greatly welcomed. He broke the 100 meter record with a 10.36 while simulta- neously setting the 200 meter mark in the semifi- nals of the national finals. His indoor times were great also, completing the 60-yard dash in 6.1 sec- onds. In his sophomore year, the opportunities to set more records did not evolve due to injuries, how- ever in his last two years as a Pirate, he was a dy- namic performer. The 1979 200 meter All-America and 1980 4 x 400 meter relay indoor All-America reached the peak of his collegiate career successfully garner- ing two all-America honors. When Melvin entered East Carolina, he wanted to accomplish four goals that he had set for himself. “T wanted to be a very successful student and athlete,” Melvin said. “I wanted to compete in both indoor and outdoor track, I wanted to run in the European tour, and I wanted to make the ECU Hall of Fame.” The Fayetteville, N.C. native traveled a long way to achieve his goals. From running in the 1979 World University Games to finaling in the 1980 Olympic trials, Melvin has met all the require- ments to be an East Carolina University Hall of Fame member. “He never missed a meet,” said Carson. “No matter if he was hurt or not, Otis always gave a great performance.” Now that Melvin has been away from the col- legiate spotlight and ECU athletics, he has been involved with the Circle K Corporation as a dis- trict manager in the Jonesboro, Ga area. The same qualities that Melvin brought to coach Carson and the ECU track team, he has brought to his busi- ness undertakings. “Three things that have made me successful,” said Melvin, “are working hard, a dedication to what I believed in, and always having a willingness to succeed.” A successful track athlete that has endured and has competed against both the nation’s best and the world’s best runners, Melvin truly defines what it means to be a Pirate. — Eric Bartels, ECU Sports Information Kathy Riley Basketball, Softball Making a career out of athletics is a dream for many, but a reality for only a lucky few — including 1981 East Carolina graduate Kathy Riley. Riley, who earned All-American honors as a member of both the Lady Pirate softball and basketball teams, now coaches softball and volleyball at Mount Olive College. The 5-9 Riley molded herself into a well- rounded nightmare for opposing coaches during her two seasons of Lady Pirate basketball, averag- ing 18.8 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest. “T’m a very competitive individual and I was involved in one of the most promoted basketball programs in the country in 1981,” she said. “At ECU, we had the only program in the country with a television program that season, before UCLA and everyone else. There were a few others, but they were only on cable television.” She survived all but the final cut at the 1980 Olympic basketball trials, and in 1983 played pro- fessionally with the Houston Shamrocks of the Women’s American Basketball Association. “The experience of playing basketball at East Carolina was very positive,” she said, “and the most important aspect of that was the team’s chemis- try. I’ve never been involved with a team that was so single-minded then the 1981 basketball team at ECU. “We had players from all walks of life, but we all had one goal and the players would sacrifice their own individual personalities to accomplish what we were trying to achieve.” With the Lady Pirate softball program, Riley garnered even more accolades for her on-field prowess, including the 1981 Broderick Cup Na- tional Softball Player of the Year award. In two sea- sons at ECU, she batted .525 with 23 home runs and 216 RBIs. In national softball leagues, Riley continued to excel at a professional level, and has been a mem- ber of four national championship teams as well as the gold medal-winning squad at the 1990 Olympic Sports Festival. She was also named the nation’s Most Valuable Player in 1989. “Any type of team situation helps improve leadership, self esteem and the confidence to make decisions that are beneficial to you and others,” Riley said. “Without that foundation, it’s not easy each brought to ECU athletics a unique story and made individual contributions to the development of the ECU program. To the 1995 inductees and the previous honorees, we thank you for continuing the ECU Athletics tradition of excellence. Read more about the ECU Athletics Hall of Fame on page 98. Tomberlin Honored By ECU When Mike Tomberlin joined East Carolina’s swimming team in 1966, no one could have pre- dicted the impact he would have on ECU athletics. During his competitive seasons, Tomberlin earned seven All-America honors and held varsity records in the 100 and 200 yard backstrokes and 400 yard medley relay. In 1967, he became the National Champion in the 200 yard backstroke. In addition, he was a nine-time Southern Conference Champion and conference record-holder in those same events. Now, Tomberlin will receive the ultimate rec- ognition for his achievements when he is inducted into the East Carolina University Athletics Hall of Fame. His induction is not something Tomberlin takes lightly. “It’s an honor,” he said. “But is was more of an honor to be a graduate of East Caro- lina.” In 1968, Tomberlin graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, and in 1970 received a master’s degree in education. This, paired with his competitive experience, greatly prepared Tomberlin for life. “I picked up a lot of my ethical and moral background at ECU,” said Tomberlin. “A lot of things I was taught as a child were confirmed while I was there. It prepared me for life, busi- ness, church, and family.” During the 1969-70 season, Tomberlin was given the opportunity to take all that he had to succeed in life.” So, with the mountains of trophies, plaques and other awards that she has collected over the years, how does being inducted to the ECU Hall of Fame measure up? “Well, when I first found out it didn’t really sink in until I thought about the people that had already been inducted and what they had accom- plished here,” Riley said. “It’s humbling to think about the people that have accomplished so much, yet haven’t been inducted yet as well. I think that this and winning the Broderick have meant the most to me.” Riley holds a Masters degree in Education from North Texas State University, as well as a B.S. in Physical education from East Carolina. Prior to joining the ECU family in 1979 as a two-sport stu- dent-athlete, Riley attended Middle Tennessee State University beginning in 1976. “We had 3 coaches in three seasons at Middle Tennessee State in basketball, and we didn’t have softball,” Riley said. “I was looking for a program that was stable, and the outlook at East Carolina with Coach [Cathy] Andruzzi, looked pretty good.” Mike Tomberlin Swimming learned and apply it when he was named an assistant coach to Ray Scharf. As a coach, he felt he had a lot to offer to the team. “I inherited a strong work ethic from coach Ray Martinez and coach Scharf,” he said. “Through coaching, I was able to pass along that legacy of quality and the effort not to settle for sec- ond best. To coach someone means you have to be knowledgeable and build trust. That’s true for business and personal life because it establishes re- lationships.” Of all the notoriety that Tomberlin gained at ECU, it’s only secondary to the true turning point in his life. Through interaction with members of the men’s basketball team, Tomberlin became a Christian. “My faith was really nurtured there,” said Tomberlin. “That benefited my life and fam- ily and contacts.” When asked if there was anything he wanted people to know, Tomberlin replied, “I felt honored to be on Coach Martinez’s early teams. He was very knowledgeable and at that time was one of the greatest swimming technologists in the country and for an old country boy like me to swim under him was great.” Tomberlin, a special agent for Northwestern Mutual Life, is married to the former Jane Brown. They reside in Taylorsville, N.C. and have four chil- dren, Elizabeth, 25; Brent, 25; Charles, 17; and James, 15. —Nicole Inman, ECU Sports Information After playing so many seasons on the court or the diamond, Riley still gets great satisfaction from the competition, but is slowly moving towards coaching as her true love. “It’s easier to take things upon yourself dur- ing a game instead of having five or 10 players carry it out for you,” she said. "I’ve chosen soft- ball as the main area I want to go into in the fu- ture because it has a lot of growth potential and their are an increasing number of clinics to take part in.” A solid educational background plays a major factor in virtually everything that happens when academics becomes a part of the past, especially happiness, Riley says. “When you are talking about something you want to do for 40 years or so after school, educa- tion and choosing a profession that will make you happy are vital to your health and happiness. “It makes you confident and will increase your self esteem, and when a college prepares you for that, you just can’t put a price on it.” —Dave Pond, ECU Sport Information EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 45 1993 ECU Alphabetical Football Koster No. No. 17 95 40 20 65 Name Derrek Batson Brian Bentley Brian Best Aaron Black Eric Blanton Charles Boothe Chris Braddy Carlos Brown Marvin Burke David Burnell Lamont Burns Lamont Chappell Freddie Claybrooks Roderick Coleman Alphonso Collins Hank Cooper Mondell Corbett Edward Crabtree Marcus Crandell B.J. Crane David Crumbie Travis Darden Damon Davis Linwood DeBrew John Drake Matt Ellison Jamar Epps Morris Foreman Forrest Foster Mitchell Galloway Jake Gilray Dan Gonzalez Jamie Gray Jeff Griffin E.J. Gunthrope Scott Harley Daren Hart David Hart Dwight Henry Chad Hodges Chad Holcomb Chuck Ingram Don Jacobs Brian Johnson Daryl Jones Kevin Jorgenson Jeff Kerr Bernard Lackey Brandon Lawn Pos. HB DB PK RB 0 DB 0G WR OLB OLB DT CB DL QB LB CB OLB RB WR SN DL DB OLB DB WR 0G QB 0G OLB SAF RB SAF CB SAF RB PK RB LB OLB RB NG LB CB Ht. 5-9 6-3 5-9 6-4 5-9 6-7 6-0) 6-1 6-1 5-4 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-3 oll 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-7 6-2 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-4 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-0 273 170 217 230 237 178 270 198 204 we SS a mS x1 OM Gi oo 1 © G WM & 210 195 183 175 2-5 175 193 220 225 208 255 205 191 170 Class Sr-3L Fr-RS Fr-HS. Sr-IL Sr-2L Sr-2L Fr-HS Jr-2L Jr-2L Fr-HS Jr-1L Fr-HS Fr-I So-1 Sr-3L Fr-HS Jr-1L Jr-2L Jr-2L Sr-3L Fr-HS Fr-HS So-1L Fr-HS Fr-HS Fr-HS Sr-3L Fr-HS Jr-2L Jr-2L So-1L Jr-L Jr-SQ Jr-2L Fy-RS Jr-2L Jr-2L Jr-2L Fr-RS Jr-2L Sr-SQ So. Fr-HS Fr-RS So-SQ Fr-HS Fr-RS Fr-HS S Fr-HS L Hometown (Last School Attended) Miami, Fla. (Killian HS) HuntingtonyN.Y. (HS) Havelock, N.C. (HS) Primghar, Iowa (Waldorf College) Warwick, N.Y. (Warwick Valley HS) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson HS) Washington, N.C. (Northside HS) Elizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (Raines HS) Fayetteville, N.C. (71st) Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS) Roxboro, N.C. (Person HS) Decatur, Ga. (HS) Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz HS) Thompson, Ga. (HS) Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS) Burlington, N.C. (Yancey Senior HS) unn, N.C. (Triton HS) ‘obersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS) College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS) Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) Kelford, N.C. (Hargrave Mil. Acad.) Orangeburg, S.C.(HS) Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS) Ahoskie, N.C. (Hertford Co. HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor HS) Ft. Washington, MD(Oxon Hills HS) Farmville, N.C. (HS/Fork Union) Clemson, SC (Daniel HS) Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS) Sarasota, Fla. (HS) Neptune, N.J. (HS) Phoenixville, Pa. (HS) Anderson, S.C. (Crescent HS) Winston-Salem, N.C, (Parkland HS) Neptune, N.J. (HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation HS) Rockersville, Va. (Monroe HS) Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS) Greensboro, N.C. (Chowan JC) Lumberton, N.C. (West Roberson) Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) Rockledge, Fla. (HS) Garner, N.C. (HS) Salisbury, N.C. (South,Rowan HS) Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale Co. HS) Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) 46 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 99 10 81 83 19 86 51 54 89 79 90 88 62 70 96 85 49 39 80 moan a aC 63 47 97 Name Dwayne Ledford Matt Levine Mark Libiano Dwight Linville Raymond Mabry Mpumi Masimini Perez Mattison Mark McCall Emmanuel McDaniel Deeone McKeithan Tim McKinnon Tomha McMillan Jerris McPhail Shane McPherson Kevin Monroe Danny Moore Travis Newkirk Jason Nichols Matt Owens Brian Pazcuzzi Kendrick Phillips Trey Pittman Scott Richards Sean Richardson Brad Royal Corey Russell Brad Salin Walter Scott Mike Sellers Matt Semenza Shep Sepaniak Larry Shannon Mike Sheehan Jason Shell Troy Smith Ron Suddith Kelvin Suggs Tavares Taylor Ernest Tinnen Joe Umphlett Stephen Urbaniak Tabari Wallace Ed Watkins Lorenzo West Stacey Whitehead Kevin Wiggins Brian Williams Terrell Williams Pos, DL P LB TE RB OT WR OT CB CB DB LB RB OG DB WR WR OL )T WR WR OT )S WR OT CB SAF QB WR P CB DL DT OL SN DL Ht. 6-5 5-9 6-3 6-2 o-/ 6-4 6-5 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-5 5-7 ol) 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-2 Wt. 240 205 240 240 87 i) =a iw) “I o AAA a 84 280 ne 175 271 189 213 235 200 316 230 172 297 181 192 203 210 Class Fr-HS So-1L Sr-3L Sr-3L Fr-RS Fr-HS Jr-2L Jr-SQ Sr3L Fr-RS So-HS Fr-HS Sr-2L Jr-2L Fr-HS Fr-RS Fr-RS SoeLL Fr-RS So-1L Fy-HS Jr-2L Fr-RS Fr-RS Fr-RS So-HS Fr-HS So-1L Jr-RS Jr-2L So-JC Sr-2L Jr-2L Jr-JC Hometown (Last School Attended) Marion, N.C. (McDowell HS) North Potomac, Md. (Wootton HS) Easton, Pa. (HS) Winston-Salem, N.Cy(North Forsyth HS) Grifton, N.C. (West Craven HS) Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS) Anderson, S.C. (Westside HS) Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS) Jonesboro, Ga. (HS) Perth Amboy, N.J. (HS) Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS) Clarkston, Ga. (Cross Keys HS) Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS) Cartersville, Ga. (HS) Greenville, N.C. (J.-H. Rose HS) Grifton, N.C. (Ayden-Grifton HS) Durham, N.C. (Riverside HS) Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS) Albuquerque, NM (Eldorado HS) E. Windsor, NJ (Heightstown HS) Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) {ookerton, N.C. (Greene Central HS) North Augusta, S.C. (HS) Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS) Jamestown, N.C. (SW Guilford HS) Fairmont Heights, Md. (HS) Raleigh, N.C. (Millbrook HS) renton, S.C. (Stfom Thurmond HS) Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS) Haslet, N.J. (Raritan HS) Brookside, N.J. (West Morris HS) Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS) Closter, N.Y. (N. Valley Regional HS) China Grove, N.C. (South Rowan HS) Greenville, N.C. (J.H. Rose HS) Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS) Kinston, N.C. (HS) Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS) Gates, N.C. (HS) Lowville, NY (Lowville Central School) New Bern, N.C. (HS) Midlothian, Va. (Concord College) Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS) New Bern, N.C. (E. Central Miss. JC) Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS) Garner, N.C. (HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (West LA College) Winning Comes From Knowin The Basics 5 SERED Fo 5 3x3 ., heanetas ~~, a ai aot, “,* eee, SRM Nay) : hs Ws ae es”* 4 OE ag ; wren ‘ ‘4 7 TEP PH py ee, , Teepe, wp y, ATHLETIC OPERATIONS-The Regulators: Front Row: (l-r) Randy Jensen, Ryan ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT MANAGERS: Front Row: (I-r) Stephen Cochran, John Privette, Mark Freeman, Daniel Finn, Jason Roberson. Second Row: Colin Mohlmann, Bryan Smith, Joe Hammett, Jon Delk, Rick Anderson. Danahy, Jason Wing, Daryl Cherry, Randy - Stuckey. Second Row: Jim Calhoun, Mike Ciamillo, J.J. McLamb, Judd Crumpler. 48 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM SPORTS INFORMATION STUDENT ASSISTANTS: Front Row: (I-r) Jody Jones, Nicole Inman, Gerald Vick. — Second Row: Eric Bartels, Dave Pond, Scott Batchelor, Brian Hardy. The home of Pirate football is Dowdy-Ficklen Sta- dium. Originally dedicated as the James Skinner Ficklen Memorial Stadium on September 21, 1963, the stadium was renamed in April, 1994, after Ron and Mary Ellen Dowdy, of Orlando, Fla., announced a $1 million gift to the ECU Educational Foundation. The gift will go to- ward the planned expansion of ECU’s football stadium. Ron Dowdy, who is a member of the school’s Board of Trustees, currently oversees commercial leases, resi- dential 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. 1 | 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 To- bacco Company of Greenville. He was a close friend of the College and established a fi- nancial 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 i : 1500 watts each on six 162-foot towers. Cost of the system was $450,000. Top 12 Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium Crowds 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 t Dat Ss third largest stadium in North Carolina. This expansion was made possible with Att. Opponen LM esp 2-1/2 million dollars through a drive in the spring of 1977. | 36,500 Syracuse Sept.5,1992 21-42 L In addition to more seats, the current press box with three levels and an eleva- ii 36,000 Pittsburgh Oct. 26,1991 24-23 W_ | tor for access was built. The press box has space for 92 writers and an entire floor | 18 as 3, 35,121 Virginia Tech Sept. 12, 1992 30-27 W for electronic media. Also, a modern scoreboard with a lightbank message center iy ‘ecsinth Teoh Oct 21 1989 4-10 w | “8 placed on the east end of Dowdy-Ficklen. 4, 35,100 Virginia ae Np Cet aelek a During the summer of 1983, a complete renovation took place on the playing 5. 35,047 South Carolina Oct. 26,1985 10-52 L surface. A new drainage system, a new base of gravel and sand, new treated topsoil 6. 34,741 Virginia Tech Oct. 15, 1994 20-27 L and a 7 was peneuiny new grass, Tifton 419 Hybrid Bermuda was theipe hy i. sprigged at the rate o ushels per acre. 7, 34,511 Miami, Fla. Oct. 5, 1985 15 a7 I The 1992 season saw the season attendance record fall in Dowdy-Ficklen Sta- 8. 34,126 Cincinnati Oct. 17,1992 42-21 W | dium as the Pirates drew a school-record 164,068 fans for five home games. 9. 33,857 West Virginia Sept. 13, 1986 21-24 L Future plans call for expansion of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, with an upper deck hepato a and endzone seating. That would add an estimated 10,000 seats, giving the sta- meatier beiaaes oe jai ae see ‘ dium a capacity of nearly 50,000. Scheduled to begin following the 1996 season, 33,786 West Virginia fice ; the expansion is the result of the contributions of the University’s Shared Visions 33,767 East Tenn. State Oct. 29,1983 21-9 W Capital Campaign. Due to the generosity of loyal Pirate fans, the Dowdy-Ficklen expansion is scheduled to be complete for the 1997 season. a BS ge EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 49 A TILL a 8 ry Bo = %%, dete, qichlet 4 23cm x dy-3 oo Senses Sty Artificial Noisemakers: Artificial noise-makers are not permitted in Dowdy- Ficklen Stadium. Alcoholic Beverages: Alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited within the stadium. Americans With Disabilities Act Information: Requests for accommodations related to disabilities need to be made to the Athletic Ticket Office at (919) 328-4500. Requests must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event.. Banners/Flag: Banners hung in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium must be approved by 5 p.m. Thursday prior to the day of the game. Call: (919) 328-4530 for approval. For the convenience and safety of all fans, flags on poles are not permitted in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Containers/Coolers: Containers and coolers are prohibited in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Field Regulations: No one is allowed on the playing field during or after the game without credentials. Fans may be ejected for throwing any objects within the stadium. First Aid: The First Aid facility is located under the North stands behind Section 19 (between Gate 5 and 6) with a nurse on duty at all times. Rescue Squad units are located at both ends of the field. Game Times: All game times are subject to change. ECU will publicize any game time changes. Ticket refunds will not be made because of a change in schedule of kick-off time. Gate Inspection: Point of stadium entry inspection of parcels, bags, and the like may occur. Any alcoholic beverages or other items not permitted inside the stadium must be discarded before entering the facility. Handicapped Access: An entrance is located at the service gate near Section 1, with a seating area available in the South stands at field level. Lost & Found: A “Lost & Found” station is set up at Gate 1 at the scoreboard end of Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. If you find an item, please turn it in to the attendant at the station. To recover a lost item, make identification of the item with the attendant. Public Telephones: A telephone for public use is located under the South stands at Section 6 and under the North stands at Section 16 and 17. Requests for Assistance: Request for assistance should be directed to stadium ushers, located at every ramp throughout the stadium. Student Sec, 12-17 N Gate 5 F souh sions Gy © Se Entrance Gate mm Will Call Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium asic Sec. 4-6 Souvenirs %® Public Phones oO alicaicommandi Post @ First aid is Concessions GG) Restrooms I Ticket Booth Rest Rooms: Rest rooms are located under the North and South stands. Stadium Personnel: Anyone having questions regarding Stadium personnel should call (919) 328-4503. Stadium Re-admittance: There is a “no re-admittance” policy in effect at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Tickets for ECU Football: Tickets for all ECU athletic contests can be purchased through the Athletics Ticket Office Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tickets on the day of an ECU home football game can be purchased at ticket booths, conveniently located around the stadium. Ticket Refunds/Resale: Tickets cannot be resold at the Stadium site. Lost or stolen tickets are not a responsibility of management and additional tickets can be purchased through the ticket office. There is a No Refund policy in effect on all tickets. The management reserves the right to refuse admission. Umbrellas: Umbrellas are strictly prohibited for fans or employees entering Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium for all home games. No umbrellas will be allowed. Concession Stands: Concession stands are located beneath the North and South stands and vendors will be going throughout the stadium. Concession prices are: Large: Sottabtimks yes vc sha t nent. clues siaetversciaiis Petveeien asst nies $2.00 30 oz. Commemorative Ficklen Stadium Expansion Cup . anand ) Hol Dogs aye oem ra meni erin eter ares ees Ge) Peanuts w.- $2.00 Popcorn . ... $1.50 Bizzare see pO SOLMBIELZEL Aras ret tics tier tetera On Meets aioe ah eer cnetarecerehs $2.50 Camdy crisis tists castes cen cie hae aera eo eV eran td $1.00 Donuts (Pack)... $1.50 @HeWitn {Guim ceviscasovetretantesceccureshecds CU teL stra TRE EE hateR oases eeer oNerEitrs vos eevs $.50 Follow ECU With The Pirate Hotline and Teamline "The Sprint/Carolina Telephone Yellow Pages Talk- With TEAMLINE, you can hear the live play- a4 Sprint ing Fingers Pirate Hotline" is in service with the latest | by-play of the Pirates Sports Network, even when Carolina Telephone it's not on radio in your area. Just call TEAMLINE information on all Pirate athletics. 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The Pirate Sports Network on-air crew consists of (I-R) Steve Gowan, Carlester Crumpler, Jeff Charles and Martin Feurer. Pirate Sports Television Network Two games will be produced by the Pirate Sports Television Network, which will bring Pirate football to viewers throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions. The ECU-West Virginia game on Sept. 30 and the ECU- Memphis game on Nov. 18 will be televised. WNCT, Channel 9 will air the ECU —Tenn. game on Sept. 2 and the ECU— Syracuse game on Sept. 9. Jeff Charles, former NFL QB Cliff Stoudt and WNCT's Brian Bailey will describe the action. THE Awarp-WiINNING FLAGSHIP STATION OF THe ECU Pirates. THE STATION For Pirate Footeatt 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! EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 63 JOIN BRIAN BAILEY, WNCT-TV FOR AWARD-WINNING FOOTBALL COVERAGE STARTING AUGUST 25TH EACH WEEK FROM 11:30PM-12 MID. 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The honorees are recognized annually at the Breakfast of Champions, held during the Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party in the Spring. Congratulations to these outstanding ECU student-athletes. Gina Renee Bowman Belinda Ann Cagle Joshua David Constable Dorothy Stacy Green 3.89-Child Dev./Family Relations 3.25-Industrial Technology 3.36-Biology 3.69-Elementary Education Senior Volleyball Junior ¢ Women’s Basketball Sophomore ¢ Baseball Senior ¢ Women’s Cross Country — Lisa Ann Hadelman James Emmett Holt Scott Richard Kupec Megan Dawn McGruder 3.36-Nursing 3.18-Exercise & Sport Science 3.34-Exercise & Sport Science 3.42-Exercise & Sport Science Junior ¢ Women’s Tennis Senior ¢ Men's Tennis Senior ¢ Men’s Swimming Junior © Women’s Track Christopher Ray McKinney Tracie Anne Podratsky Andrew Emilien Racine Skipp Joseph Schaefbauer 3.10-Nursing 3.37-Elementary Education 3.70-Occupational Therapy 3.53-Psychology Sophomore ¢ Men’s Track Junior ¢ Softball Junior ¢ Men’s Soccer Sophomore ¢ Men’s Basketball Heather Lynn Seanor Wardell “Junior” Smith Elizabeth Hardy Sugg 3.31-English 3.00-Exercise & Sport Science 3.49-Accounting Senior ¢ Women’s Soccer Senior ¢ Football Senior ¢ Women’s Swimming 66 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Up Close With Today’s Opponent Tulsa's Muadianvita Kazadi By Ken MacLeod Courtesy of Hurricane Tracker Whether it’s stuffing an opposing ball carrier, calming an irate prisoner or light- ing a fire under a lethargic teammate, Muadianvita Kazadi does the job, no ques- tions asked. When the obligations of school, foot- ball and social life press, he doesn’t have far to look for inspiration. He looks his par- ents to see what real sacrifice is all about. “My mother is no doubt the strongest person in the world,” said the University of Tulsa’s exceptional junior middle line- backer. “When my brother and sister (both on athletic scholarship) call and say they’re too tired and can’t do it anymore, I just say think of mom and dad. They were tired, too, but still got up at 4 a.m. and walked to work in the morning and had food on the table at night. It wasn’t a steak, but you could eat it.” That may sound like the apocryphal tale all parents use to instill work ethic in their children, but in this case, it’s all too true. Kazadi was born in Kinshasa, the capi- tal of Zaire, where his father Lukuna was a preacher, newspaper reporter and sports fa- natic who interviewed Muhammed Ali and George Foreman for the Rumble in the Jungle. After talking with missionaries from the United States, Lukuna was per- suaded to visit America and, in the hope of giving his children unlimited opportuni- ties, eventually took a chance by moving his family to Newton, Kan. Trouble was, though Lukuna was fluent in seven lan- guages and his wife Bankina in four, nei- ther could speak En- glish. Nor could either drive a car. They both had to walk to jobs of menial labor, mostly washing dishes, while they learned the lan- guage and customs. That meant Muadian- vita, only 8, had to stay home and take care of his younger siblings Bamana, now a basket- ball player at Neosho County Junior College in Chanute, Kan., and Kabandanyi, who plays for Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College. “A typical day for mom was to get up at 4:15 a.m., walk to work, wash dishes for eight hours at a restaurant, walk to the hos- pital and wash dishes for about five hours, then walk home and take care of three kids,” Muadianvita said. Lukuna eventually earned his bachelor’s degree from Bethel College in Newton and now works for Mid-Continent Cabinetry. He and Bankina both love to travel to watch their children play — too much so. “T have to tell them not to come to all the road games, because they would do it,” Muadianvita said. “With all three of us, that would be too many games.” When they do see Muadianvita play, they know they named him well. His name means Warrior in their native Chuluba dia- lect. After redshirting his first year and playing sparingly as a freshman, the 6-foot- 2, 225-pound Kazadi became a starter as a sophomore and led the Hurricanes in tack- les with 94, including a season-high 18 against Oklahoma State. He eclipsed that mark in the first game this season with 19 stops against Baylor, flying around fero- ciously. He followed that with 11 tackles and an interception against Oklahoma State. “He'll be like that throughout the sea- son,” said TU head coach Dave Rader. “He’ll come ready to play ball. Everybody who comes to the stadium will enjoy watching A True Role Model No. 55 play.” Kazadi didn’t take up the game until he was in middle school and immediately fell in love with the linebacker position. He was impressive enough in high school to draw the attention of recruiters from Kan- sas State, Oklahoma State and Colorado State, but was paying scant attention to let- ters from TU until a 1991 visit from assis- tant coach Cliff Abbott. “He was a nice guy and I liked him right away,” Kazadi said. “He said they were playing Texas A&M that week and I should watch it on television. I loved AGM, with Quentin Coryatt and the wrecking crew de- fense. “That Saturday I went out and didn’t watch it. I got home that night and my little brother said, ‘Hey, you know that little school that’s recruiting you, they beat Texas A&M.’ I said ‘No way.’ They jumped right up to first on my list. When they beat Marshall Faulk and San Diego State in the bowl game, there was no way I was going anywhere else.” Kazadi is majoring in criminal justice at TU with an eye on a career in the Secret Service. Toward that end, he served as a de- tention officer this summer in the over- crowded and dangerous Tulsa County jail, where he learned many things, including the resourcefulness of prisoners in fashion- ing weapons from scratch. “We would be looking for a broom handle that disappeared,” Kazadi said. “We'd find half of it under one mattress with a fork struck in the end. Somebody else had the other half and had made numb chucks out of it. They could make a knife from toothpaste and paper hardened in the ” sun. Kazadi and another officer once were opening different cells unaware that the prisoners in each cell had been having a screaming match all night. When the doors opened, prisoners in each cell rushed out and a free-for-all ensued with Kazadi in the middle. “IT got them to calm down by telling them they were going to come down and mace everybody,” Kazadi said. “It was an experience. Whew! I’m still considering if I want to go back and do it again.” Kazadi got along by treating the pris- oners with respect and by commanding re- spect in return. That’s the same way he ap- proaches his opponents in football. And after all, he learned about respect a long time ago. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 67 | | | Point of Pride-The University of Tulsa ¢ Tulsa is an NCAA Division I member for all sports. Tulsa will become a member of the expanded 16-team Western Athletic Conference (WAC) beginning in 1996-97. Tulsa currently has membership in the Mis- souri Valley Conference for all sports except football, crew and women's soccer. e TU's Golden Hurricane advanced to the NCAA Bas- ketball "Sweet 16" in 1994 and 1995; holds four na- tional championship in women's golf and an NIT bas- ketball champion; appeared in football's 1989 Indepen- dence Bowl; and won the 1992 Freedom Bowl against San Diego State University. e Noted Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, a visiting professor at the University of Tulsa during the 1992- 93 academic year, will return to the TU faculty in 1995. e Tulsa is co-founder of the first enterprise school in Zelendograd, Russia, which opened in the fall of 1992. e Tulsa is a leading research center for Native Ameri- can law and history. e Tulsa's International Management Center is a boon to area businesses that seek advice about and connec- _ tions with business opportunities abroad. 68 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Conference ...., Head Coach .... Alma Mater 00... Record/Years at Tulsa ........+. 1994 Record |. ae Dr. Robert H. Donaldson President Athletic Director (Interim) Dave Rader Head Coach Dave Rader is among an elite, but small group of head coaches in the history of Tulsa football. Among the 24 head coaches that have graced the Tulsa sidelines, Rader is one of only three to have take teams to at least two Bowl games. The others, Henry Frnka and Glenn Dobbs, are enshrined in Tulsa's Athletic Hall of Fame. Frnka took five teams to Bowl games, including the 1941 Sun Bowl, 1942 and '43 Sugar Bowls, the 1944 Orange Bowl, and the 1945 Oil Bowl. Dobbs took the 1964 and '65 teams to the Bluebonnet Bowl. Now, enter Dave Rader. In seven years as the Golden Hurricane football coach, his teams played in the 1989 Independence Bowl and 1991 Freedom Bowl. He took his alma mater from a 4-7 record in his first season to 10-2 record in his fourth year at the helm. The 1991 season was arguably Tulsa's best since the 1964 team that posted a 9-2 record. In 1991, Rader led Tulsa to a national ranking of the 21st in the county and a Freedom Bowl Championship. It was also only the fifth 10-victory season in Hurricane football history. Rader was named the Kodak Region 4 Coach of the Year and was one of five finalists for the National Coach of the Year award. Rader has compiled an overall 34-33-1 coaching record at Tulsa entering the 1995 season. Tulsa Golden Hurricane Salifu Abudulhai Jr. ¢ LB Chris Anderson James Anderson Jeremy Bunch Sr. ¢ TE So. ¢ PK Jr. ¢ DB Coco Butler Sedric Clark Troy DeGar Sr. © DT Sr. ¢ DE Jr. © QB Mark DeLozier Chris Fowler Kenny Gunn SreP Jr. ¢ LB Sr. ° TB Tad Jones Terrance Joseph Muadianvita Kazadi Sr. © QB Fr. ¢ DB Jr. ¢ LB Brian Newman Sean O’Boyle Jr. ¢ OG So. ¢ DE Jr. ¢ OT Doug Pissula Junior quarterback Troy DeGar Mark Haberfield Kelly Houston Jason Jacoby Sr. ¢ DT Sr. ¢ LB So. ¢ DB Michael Kedzior Mark Lippe David Millwee Sr. ¢ FL So. ¢ TE Sr. C ‘\ bg Jody Sparks Solomon White Malcolm Williams So. ¢ LB Jr. ¢ TB So. ¢ DB EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 69 Opponent Schedules and Scores East Carolina Sentyz wy abilemmesseennnaniannt L 7-27 Septi9)< abisvractisemanenckersrs W 27-24 Sept. 16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN ... W 30-17 Sept 23 abilllinoispecn putin. L0-7 Sept. 30 WEST VIRGINIA .......... W 23-20 Oct 7s at Cincinnationere. L 10-13 Oct.21* STE MEMEeresenrn ene W 33-22 Oct.28 at Southern Miss.......... W 36-34 INOVi4t s atAWinViret...c.catmerees W 31-25 Nov. 11 TULSA Nov. 18 MEMPHIS Sept.2 EAST CAROLINA ........... W 27-7 Sept: 9'? (GEORGIA kai etite W 30-27 Sept: 16) attlomdaternnrcnacee L 37-62 Sept.23 MISSISSIPPI STATE .... W 52-14 Sept. 30 OKLAHOMA STATE ....... W 31-0 Oct.7 at Arkansas Oct. 14 at Alabama Oct. 28 SOUTH CAROLINA...... W 56-21 Nov.4 SOUTHERN MISS.......... W 42-0 Nov. 18 at Kentucky Nov. 25 VANDERBILT at North Carolina........... W 20-9 EAST CAROLINA .......... L 24-27 Sept. 23 MINNESOTA Sept. 30 at Rutgers TDBIMPDDE: tere .sivesiercle EASTERN MICHIGAN... W 52-24 WEST VIRGINIA ............ W 22-0 at Virginia Tech ...........04 L7-31 at Pittsburgh BOSTON COLLEGE at Miami Central Michigan Sept.9 WEBER STATE............. Sept. 16 at East Carolina... Sept. 23 BOWLING GREEN Sept:.30 awAhron sccrscatisrncovcsrvs Oct.7 at Eastern Michigan...... L 24-34 Oct. 14 at Youngstown State .... W 46-25 Oct 2ISKEN Ie srt. . W 27-16 Oct. 28 MIAMI (OHIO) .... - Novi de STOLBDO Ma. ie eccucitisa L7-19 Nov. 11 at Ball State Nov. 18 at Western Michigan LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE For the second year, East Carolina will compete for a berth in the St. Jude Liberty Bowl. The Pirates join the following teams of Conference USA in the Liberty Bowl Alliance. Dur- ing the season, the teams will battle for a spot in the Dec. 30, 1995 bowl game. The best overall NCAA Division I-A record between the schools will qualify for the berth. ALLIANCE STANDINGS School East Carolina 6-3 Cincinnati 5-4 Southern Miss 4-5 Memphis 3-6 Tulane 2-7 W-L Pct. .666 556 AAA E335) This Week's Schedule vs. Tulsa at Kentucky at Memphis vs. Southern Miss 222 | VSalutgers THIS WEEK'S LIBERTY BOWL ALLIANCE PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK Offense: Mareus Crandell, QB, East Carolina Defense: Morris Foreman, LB, East Carolina Sept.2 MICHIGAN... Sept.9 at Oregan DCD ELOMARIZONAW eaten? its... Sept. 23 EAST CAROLINA ........... Sept. 23 (OGter/aemratllndianamrneet tr W17-10 Sept. 30 Oct. 14 MICHIGAN STATE. ........ Te2l-27 ‘Oct 7 Oct.28 NORTHWESTERN ........ L14-17 Oct. 14 INoVaAsawatilowa’.vinnirecrn earns W 26-7 Oct. 21 Nov. 11 at Ohio State Oct. 28 Nov. 18 MINNESOTA Nov. 11 Nov. 25 at Wisconsin Nov. 18 West Virginia Sepiad) sPURDUB antares L24-26 Sept. 2 Sept.9 TEMPLE... W 24-13 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 at Maryland L17-31 Sept. 16 SC DU Z OMNE) ilar iene W45-6 Sept. 30 Sept. 30 at East Carolina.. L20-23 Oct.7 Oct. 14 at Boston College W31-19 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 at Syracuse... L0-22 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 VIRGINIA TECH L0-27 OCt. 28 INGVAeeURUIGHR Sievert W59-26 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 at Miami Nov. 11 Nov. 24 PITTSBURGH Nov. 18 70 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM at Kansas rae |OMis2b KANSAS STATE weal 2e2e at Virginia Tech............. W 16-10 at Miami (Ohio) ............ L 23-16 !NO)L}D) XO) urs cay peor L 31-45 SOUTHERN MISS......... W 16-13 MBIMIBENIS§: sstitusseceisessseres W 28-3 at Northern Illinois...... W 55-19 at Kentucky at Tulsa at Kansas State ..........0.... at West Virginia. at Penn State... BOWLING GREEN at Syracuse .... PITTSBURGH... at East Carolina. VIRGINIA TECH RUTGERS Southern Mississippi Sept. 2 NORTHERN ILLINOIS .. W 45-13 Sept Gie satrAltabannays cats serecctscesse L 20-24 Sept. 16. at Utah State «............... W 24-21 SehiecSmraulindlanamy ceisler rc cce L 26-27 CDE OO) MUMLNINE, “ssn camoocenctevts W 45-0 Otis eaee OURS VIG De rece clenerses W 25-21 Octeaeseau Cincinatti tenn et. L 13-16 Oct. 28 EAST CAROLINA .......... L 34-36 Nov. 4 at Tenmessee s.,cc.csscesseeevse0 L 0-42 Nov. 11 at Memphis Nov. 18 at SW Louisiana Sept. Oma DH G Hesvecenipnevtnst., W 42-9 Sept. LOmMDUM DE vite tna. L 21-23 Sept. 23 at Washington............. L 13-21 QD OUMRICH, ,...,atarretertvneciccess T21-21 Oct.14 at Notre Dame............... L 27-28 Oct. 21 at Boston College........... W 49-7 Oct: 25a5 COLGATE, fever te ss W56-14 Nov.4 EAST CAROLINA .......... L 25-31 Nov. 11 at Air Force Nov. 18 BUCKNELL Dec.2 vs. Navy Sept.2 BAYLOR Sept.9 OKLAHOMA ST. Sept. 16 at Texas AGM....... xa Sept. 23 East Tennessee State.... W 45-20 Sept. 30 at Louisiana Tech . Oct.7 WYOMING... Oct 14 anus... Oct. 28 at Memphis ..... Nov.4 Brigham Young.... Nov. 11 at East Carolina Nov. 18 CINCINNATI Memphis Sept. 2 at Mississippi State ....... L 18-28 Sept.9 at Michigan ...........0e0 L 7-24 Sept. 16 SW LOUISIANA............ W33-19 DEDMAOmVS, At kanSasieievvcces L 20-27 SEDUgo eb OUISVIBEBE tea certttsys L7-17 OGH Mae at Tulane menses... W 28-8 Octeellgeat Cincinnati cites: L 3-28 Octe2 Sie TULSA... Seeneeeeesen sites. 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Then call: 1-800-USA-ARMY BE ALL YOU CAN BE.’ ARMY RESERVE Start Clock Ball dead, Touchback First down (move side to side) Offside defense Illegal shift-2 hands, Illegal motion-1 hand Illegal batting, Illegal fair catch signal Illegal kicking Intentional grounding Ineligible downfield on pass Ce Holding or obstructing _ Illegal use of hands or arms 72 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM TV/Radio timeout Loss of down Incomplete forward pass, Penalty Delay of game Forward pass interference, Kick catching interference Grasping face mask or helmet opening Touchdown, Field Goal, Point(s) after touchdown declined, No play, No score Unsportsmanlike conduct, Noncontact foul es Roughing passer Tripping Safety First touching, Illegal touching Sideline interference Illegal pass, Illegal forward handling Blocking below the waist, Illegal block Player disqualification Catch the TV-12 Team as they bring you the latest news, WVst@lia\=1 ams) ocolarmalle|alile laine] ale) scores all season and beyond. Sal sINIU (exo me) salem yele mia reactions of the Pirates and ole Wi=) mi colaame|| elm cele] mre Ze) fII> teams. It doesn’t matter if you kick it, throw it, bounce if, hit it, ole amiemelelaiminnselaemimelm\vialiii it, Just don’t miss if. TV-12 News at 6 & llpm Skip Waters, Jan Bean, Warren Savage & Chris Justice THE NEWS LEADER The East Carolina University Educational Foundation, better known as the Pirate Club, is the fund-raising arm of the East Carolina University athlet- ics program. Money raised through the Pirate Club’s annual fund drive is used to help fund Pirate student-athlete scholarship costs. The Educational Foundation’s goal for 1995 is to turn over a record $1,050,000 in unrestricted scholarship support to the University’s Athletics Department. Future goals of the Pirate Club include full-funding of all student-athlete scholarship costs associated with ECU’s 18 men and women’s sports programs. In today’s dollars, that translates to ap- proximately $1.8 million in unrestricted scholarship support. The “backbone” of the Pirate Club organization is its thirty-five com- munity chapters located in North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia and Washington, D.C. Each chapter is lead by a local chapter president who implements locally, the fund-raising plans of the Educational Foundation. A recent innovation started four years ago, is the Pirate Rep program. This program has put nearly 300 committed, well-informed volunteers in their respective community, making solicitations to increase support for Pirate Athletics. In addition to receiving a sense of pride and personal satisfaction from investing in the lives of ECU student-athletes, Pirate Club members receive cer- tain other benefits including priority in purchasing season football and basket- ball tickets; priority in purchasing bowl and post-season game tickets; private and semi-private parking at home athletic contests; access to the Pat Draughon Donor Lounge and access to the Pirate Club Building during ECU athletic events; a subscription to the Pirates' Chest; and various recognition items. To our many Pirate Club Members, we thank you for your continued support. To those of you who are not members and who share a dream for ECU Athletics, we extend an invitation to you to join “the team behind the team” today and help move the Pirate Athletics program to even greater heights. 1995 Executive Committee Donald Stocks Walter Williams President Vice-President Two-Year Directors James Ficklen, Jr. Alan Jessup Bruce Mears Diane Murphrey Bobby Vause One-Year Directors J.E. Jones, Jr. Stephen C. Morrisette Glyn Collins Parker Overton Al Bagwell Dennis Young Richard Brown Mike Hamrick .. Ernest Schwarz Doug Byrd Executive Secretary Executive Treasurer Athletics Director Faculty Representative... Immediate Past President PIRATE CLUB STAFF Walter Williams Vice-President Donald Stocks President Dennis Young Executive Director Mark Hessert Associate Director Jennifer Little Assistant Director Matt Maloney Assistant Director Pete Triebenbacher Systems Coordinator Grace Worthington Special Projects Coordinator LaTrenda Hardy Secretary Julia Bragg Secretary The Pirates need your help - Join “The Team Behind the Team” Call (919) 328-4540 TODAY! Pirate Club Application 1 Renewal LJ New Member (i Past Member TOTAL PLEDGE FOR 1995 $ NAME (Mr. 4 Mrs. G1 Ms. 1 Business) (4) CHECK ENCLOSED ADDRESS AMOUNT $ CONTACT NAME (If Business) TITLE CHARGE TO: HOME PHONE (_ ) BUSINESS PHONE ( ) FAX (_) a MASTERCARD (1 VISA PLEASE COMPLETE PERSONAL INFORMATION SOGIAL SECURITY # EXP. DATE BIRTH DATE ECU ALUMNUS YEAR SENILESEE $ LETTER WINNER (SPORTS) YEAR(S) PAYROLL DEDUCTION FORM SALUTATION NAME O YESONO SPOUSE'S NAME SIGNATURE BIRTH DATE ECU ALUMNUS YEAR ECU Educational Foundation ¢ Ward Sports Medicine Bldg. * ECU ¢ Greenville, N.C. * 27858-4353 74 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM POSITION ENDOWMENT ($150,000 commitment over 5 years) William H. & Gloria Clark - Greenville (Second Baseman on Baseball Team) Marie S. Williams - Greenville (Point Guard on Men’s Basketball Team) Walter L. Williams - Greenville (Post Position on Men’s Basketball Team) ENDOWMENT LEVEL ($50,000 Commitment over 5 years) Al & Debby Bagwell - Warrenton G. Randy Bailey - Greenville Bob Barbour Honda - Greenville Ray Brewer, Jr. - Greenville Jack & Sara Calvert - Lexington Edwin L. Clark, Jr. - Greenville Joyce Draughon - Dunn Jack & Rachel Edwards - Greenville EDP Enterprises, Inc. - Dunn John & Joy Fisher - Granite Quarry Kirby & Sharon Harris - Greenville John P. Hudson - Durham Alvin Hutzler - Richmond, VA Roddy Jones - Raleigh James Maynard - Raleigh Tony & Jeannie Misenheimer - Rockwell Mobley Insurance Company - Williamston Pete & Lynn Murphy - Rose Hill Parker & Becky Overton - Greenville Pitt County Pirate Club Chapter - Greenville William B. Sloan - Chester, VA A. T. Smith - Salisbury William L. Tripp - Greenville University Book Exchange - Greenville Robert A. & Margaret C. Ward - Burlington Robert A. Ward, Jr. - Burlington David Lee Williams - Greenville Sam & Sandy Wornom - Sanford PLANK LEVEL (Lifetime Members) Herndon Alexander - Red Springs Euclid Armstrong, Jr. - New Bern Bob Barnhill - Tarboro Marvin Blount, Jr. - Greenville Ferrell Blount - Bethel James & Connie Bond - Greenville S. Earl Boykin - Wilson Bill Brinkley - New Bern Chris Browning - Greenville Ken Bryant - Greenville Stuart & Joyce Buchanan - Emerald Isle Janice Buck - Greenville Mike Bunting - Julian Robert Capps - Greenville Bill Clark - Greenville Gloria Clark - Greenville George Coffman - Greenville Jeannette Cox - Greenville Jane Crayton - New Bern Shirley Johnson Dickens - Fayetteville Stephen Draughon - Newport Jack Edwards - Greenville Graham Flanagan - Greenville Vance P. Forrester, Jr. - Burlington LEGEND FOR PIRATE CLUB LISTINGS C-Courtesy Car Dealers M-Media R-Pirate Club Representative Bill Freelove - Greenville Griff Garner - Greenville Joseph Garner - Greenville Les Garner - Greenville Bill Godwin - Wilmington Joe Hallow - Raleigh Lou Hallow - Kitty Hawk Sue Hallow - Greenville Jerry Hardesty - Beaufort Frank Havens, Jr. - Greenville Robert Hill, Jr. - Kinston ohn P. Hudson - Durham Henry Humphreys - Washington Bill Jackson - Fayetteville Jim Jackson - Tampa, FL Bill Jenkins - Raleigh Floyd Jenkins, Jr. - Fayetteville Jay Johnson - Burlington Linda Jones - Raleigh Robert Jones - Raleigh Max Joyner - Greenville Dan Kinlaw - Fayetteville Pat Lane - Winston-Salem Tommie Little - Greenville Robert T. & Virginia B. Maynard - Conyers, GA Max Milner - Salter Path Forrest Minges - New Bern Hoyt Minges - Kinston Mrs. Jack Minges - Greenville Mike Minges - New Bern Bob Monk - Farmville R. W. Moore - Raleigh Paige Draughon Parker - Benson Julian “Bubba” Rawl - Greenville Harold Riddle - Fayetteville J.P. Riddle - Fayetteville Ms. Estelle Ridenhour - Durham Dave Roberson - Greenville Riley & Olivia Roberson - Washington Butch Talbot - Greenville Harold Thomas - Greenville Jim Thornton - Fayetteville William L. Tripp - Greenville George & Sue Turner - Cary Don White - Greenville Jim Whittington - Greenville Larry Whittington - Goose Creek, SC Ray Whittington - Greensboro Sam & Sandy Wornom - Sanford Mike Yorke - Siler City SCHOLARSHIP LEVEL ($4,000 & Above) ARA Services, Inc. - Greenville Adam's Auto Wash - Greenville Paul & Donna Alar - Atlanta, GA Askew Motor Company - Greenville (C) Walter Benton - Greenville (R) Bob Barbour Honda - Greenville (C) Bobby Murray Toyota - Rocky Mount (C) Brown & Wood - Greenville Cars Inc. Motor Sports - Jacksonville (C) COECO Office Systems - Greenville Carolina Leaf Tobacco - Greenville Charlie W. Cherry - Clemmons Bill Clark - Greenville Coca-Cola - Greenville Glyn Collins - Dunn (C) Jan Wise Chevrolet - LaGrange (C) Joug Henry Chevrolet - Farmville (C) Ron & Mary Ellen Dowdy - Orlando, FL Joyce Draughon - Dunn (C) ECU Student Stores - Greenville Yast Carolina Auto & Truck Center - Greenville (C) Eastern Outdoor, Inc. - Kinston Yennis Ennis - Raleigh Glaxo/Wellcome Company - Greenville Golden Corral - Greenville Grant Buick Mazda - Greenville (C) Greenville Toyota - Greenville (C) Hastings Ford - Greenville (C) Hendrix-Barnhill Company, Inc. - Greenville Howell Buick Mazda - Rocky Mount (C) J & N Investments - Rocky Mount Jarman Auto Sales - Greenville (C) Kentucky Fried Chicken of Eastern N.C. - Greenville Pat Lane - Winston-Salem Brent Lee - Greenville (C) Robert T. & Virginia B. Maynard - Conyers, GA Moore Buick Pontiac - Jacksonville (C) R. W. Moore - Ralzigh James & Eleanor Morris - Plymouth (R) Ed & Diane Murphrey - Ayden National Chevrolet/Dodge - Havelock (C) New East Communications - New Bern John M. Nichols - New Bern Online Information Services - Greenville PCS Phosphate - Aurora Phelps Chevrolet - Greenville (C) Players Club Apartments - Greenville Bob Qualheim, MD - Hickory Terry & Betty Quinn - Wilmington R & W Chevrolet - Windsor (C) Robert S. Rippy - Wilmington Riverside Steak Bar - Greenville Roanoke Chevrolet Inc. - Williamston (C) Bryan Ross - Washington Roy Jones Pontiac - Kinston (C) Stuart C. Siegel - Richmond, VA Harry L. Sloan - Greenville Specialty Tool & Supply - Greenville (R) Michael & Deborah Steadman - Fayetteville Stearns Ford - Burlington (C) Donald & Connie Stocks - Hookerton (R) Tallberg Chevrolet - Wilmington (C) Trade Oil Company - Greenville Unisource - Garner United States Cellular - Greenville Bobby & Mimi Vause - Fayetteville Wake County Pirate Club - Raleigh Archie & Catherine Walden - Garner (R) Joe & Judy Wallace - Sanford Washington Motor Company - Washington (C) Washington Toyota - Washington (C) Walter & Marie Williams - Greenville (R) Williams Auto Center - Greenville (C) Sam & Sandy Wornom - Sanford JOLLY ROGER LEVEL ($2,500-$3,999) Thomas A. Bayliss, III - New Bern Glenn T. Boyd - Fort Mill, SC {ome Builders Supply - Greenville Joug & Linda Byrd - Zebulon Frank & Edna Ceruzzi - Myrtle Beach, SC (R) Edwin L. Clark, Jr. - Greenville Credit Financial Information Services, Inc. - Durham William E. Dansey, Jr. - Greenville Leslie W. & Betsy B. Davis, Jr. - Kinston (R) Domino's Pizza - Greenville (R) Robert O. Edwards - Greenville Phil & Trish Ellis - Raleigh Michael & Edith Fox - Greenville William & Emily Furr - Denver Greenville Motor Company - Greenville (C) John & Kim Hallow - Greenville Mitch & Myra Hamlett - Greenville (R) Tom & Rexanne Harrison - Plymouth Michael T. Hill - Marietta, GA Keith & Susan Holmes - Greenville (R) Sam Hunt - Burlington Floyd Jenkins, Jr. - Fayetteville (R) Alan & Dianna Jessup - Durham (R) Max Ray Joyner, Jr. - Greenville Bruce Laviolette & MaryEllen Kirkland - New Bern Wayne Lineberry - Richmond, VA (R) Larry & Melaine McLawhon - Greenville (R) Tony & Jeannie Misenheimer - Rockwell Clifton H. “Moe” Moore - Pt. Harbor Ruth F. Moore - Greenville Mike & Paula Morgan - Westfield, NJ Jay L. Morris, Jr. - Fayetteville Steve & Linda Morrisette - Cary (R) Jim & Pam Mullen - Greenville (R) Multimedia Cablevision - Greenville (M) Jimmy & Wanda Nunn - Greenville (R) Steve & Paige Parker - Benson (R) Robert Don Parrott - Greenville (R) Pepsi Cola Bottling - Greenville Pugh’s Tire Service, Inc. - Greenville Randolph Reid - Clayton Mark & Anne Leigh Schechter - Glen Allen, VA (R) Louis & Doris Sewell - Jacksonville Robert A. Shaw - Greenville (R) Southco Distributing Company - Goldsboro Souteastern Cellular - Greenville John A. & Coble D. Staley - Cary Jim & Gaye Stallings - Greenville (R) Jan Stinagle - Raleigh James & Diane Taylor - Wake Forest (R) Time Warner Cable - Newport (M) Treasure Chest - Greenville (R) George & Sue Turner - Cary WRQR-FM - Greenville David Lee Williams - Greenville Earl C. Wilson - Greenville Ken & Carmen Wondergem - Virginia Beach, VA (R) WCTI-TV - New Bern (M) WFXI-TV - Morehead City (M) WITN - Washington (M) WNCT-TV - Greenville (M) WSFX-TV - Wilmington (M) Washington Daily News - Washington (M) GOLDEN PIRATE ($1,500-$2,499) Action Temporaries - Greenville Air Care - Rocky Mount Andy's Cheesesteaks & Cheeseburgers - Greenville Harry & Joyce Albritton - Stella Mark & Carol Anter - Greenville Challie & Donna Arnette - Greenville Joe & Terri Askew - Greenville (R) William O. Austin - New Bern (R) Raz & Ireni Autry - Raeford Bagley Equipment Company - Williamston (R) Jim Bailey - Raleigh (R) James F., Baker - Raeford Marvin B. Baldree - Ayden (R) Barnhill Contracting Company - Tarboro Larry J. Barrow - Farmville Sidney & Betty Beacham - Greenville (R) Robert E. Beckwith, Jr. - Kinston Belk of Greenville - Greenville Richard & Sarah Bennett - Liberty Thomas A. Bennett - Greenville Charles W. Blanchard - Chesapeake, VA Tom & Adele Bland - Raleigh (R) Boulevard Bagel - Greenville Bill & Trudy Bowen - Greenville Worth & Nora Bowman - Benson Robert S. Boyette - Lucama Heidi Bradley - Greensboro (R) Danny Brew - Greenville Wayne C. Brown - Roanoke Rapids (R) Norman & Patti Bryant - Greenville (R) Jim F. Buckman - Washington (R) Eddie Bunch - Greenville Robert & Dawnel Burton - Charlotte Joe & Sandra Butterworth - Greenville Nelson & Patsy Callahan - Goldsboro (R) Jack & Sara Calvert - Lexington J. Harold Carter & Peggy Davis Carter - Raleigh Ed & Gerri Casey - Grifton Centura Bank - Greenville Virgil & Frances Clark - Greenville Color Tile & Carpet - Greenville EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 75 Golden Pirate - Continued James Mickey Corcoran - New Bern S. Wilson Cox - Broadway D.S. Simmons Company - Goldsboro Dairy Queen - Greenville L, Paige Davis - Washington (R) Andy W. Decuzzi - Salisbury Edwin & Cheryl Denny - Washington Jimmy Dixon - Elizabeth City Phillip R. Dixon - Greenville Joyce Draughon - Dunn Tommy & Nancy Early - Clayton E.R. Lewis Construction - Greenville East Carolina Bank - Greenville East Carolina Electronic Tax Service - Dunn Eastern Construction Co. - Greenville Kirk Edgerton - Clayton (R) Henry C. Edmondson - Rocky Mount Nikki & Mary Ann Ellerbe - Raleigh (R) Dave & Gail Englert - Chesapeake, VA (R) William H. Etheridge - Kenly Evans Properties - Greenville (R) Evans Street Food Mart - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. Jon K. Felton - Macclesfield Fickling & Clement Insurance - Greenville John Finch - Greenville (R) Leonard T. Fisher - Wilmington Dwight & Linda Flanagan - Southport (R) David, Alison & Brandon Floyd - Greenville Randy Flynt - Greenville Vance P. Forrester, Jr. - Burlington (R) Jeffrey B. Foster - Winterville Chris & Nancy Furlough - Washington Robert J. Galphin - Wilmington Garland Fulcher Seafood - Oriental Mike & Lynn Garrett - New Bern Layton & Kay Getsinger - Greenville (R) Goldsboro Physical Therapy - Goldsboro Karl Grant - Kinston James C. Greene, Jr. - Raleigh Ronald B. Greenwood - Mount Airy Chris & Susan Griffin - Rocky Mount (R) Keith Gunnet - Goldsboro Mike & Kathy Gwynn - Washington Milton & Maxine Hadley - Reidsville (R) Jeff & Jackie Harbeson - Greenville (R) Ira M. Hardy, II - Greenville Ricky & Theresa Hardy - Kinston (R) Harris Supermarkets, Inc. - Greenville Dave & Pam Hart - Tallahassee, FL. James & Alice Hatcher - Raleigh Ken & Susan Hawkins - Belhaven Steve Hawkins - Ayden (R) Heilig-Meyers Furniture - Richmond, VA Stephen & Carol Hornaday - Wake Forest Chuck Humphrey - Greenville Jackson & Sons - Dudley Bill Jackson - Fayetteville (R) Jeffreys Beer & Wine - Greenville Steve F. Johnson - Greenville (R) Arnold O. Jones, II - Attorney at Law - Goldsboro Dennis & Sarah Jones - Grimesland (R) Jimmy Jones - Sneads Ferry (R) Ray Jordan - Rocky Mount K & W Cafeterias, Inc. - Winston- Salem Michael J. & Pam Kachmer - Greenville Thomas P. Kidd, Jr. - Petersburg, VA 76 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Tom & Marliyn Lanier - Kinston Lee Tractor Company, Inc. - Washington Horace & Alice Liles - Snow Hill (R) Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon - Greenville Scott Lowerre - Rural Hall (R) MacKenzie Corporation - Greenville John B. Mallow - Rocky Mount Ed & Shelvy Manning - Hampton, VA David & Connie Marshburn - Williamston Timothy & Deborah Martin - Rocky Mount W. Scott McKinnon - Wilmington (R) Bruce Mears - Rocky Mount Medical Park Associates - Greenville Larry & Linda Messer - Greenville (R) Dan Miller - Matthews William & Donniere Mills - Newport Max Minges - Greenville Mobley Insurance Company - Williamston Jack Morgan, Sr. - Greenville (Deceased) NationsBank, N.A. (Carolinas) - Greenville Greg & Amy Nuttall - Greenville (R) Amanda Craft Parish - Raleigh Parker’s Barbecue - Winterville Donald H. Perry - Zebulon Richard L. Petty - Randleman Pitt County Mart, Inc. - Bethel Tommy & Stephanie Piver - Raleigh (R) Robert B. Plybon - Greensboro J. David Pollack - Morehead City Melbourne H. Pridgen - Rocky Mount (R) Professor O’Cools - Greenville Ready Mixed Concrete Company - Raleigh Kevin Ricks - Greenville Bill Rippy - Myrtle Beach, SC Rivers & Associates, Inc. - Greenville Riley & Olivia Roberson - Washington Marshall & Janet Roberts - Winterville Mike & Janet Rogers - Cary D. Barry Self - Winston-Salem Service Roofing & Sheet Metal Company - Greenville Teresa A. Smith, M.D. - Winterville Charles B. Smith, Sr. - Ayden Jack Snypes - Charlotte (R) J. Craig Souza - Raleigh Staccato Cafe’ & Grille - Greenville Clark & Lisa Stallings - Greenville (R) Gene & Judy Stallings - Raleigh Larry A. Stewart - Raleigh (R) Stitchworks Embroidery - Washington James G. Sullivan - Greenville Trudy A. Sutton - Louisburg (R) Thomas C. Swanner, Jr. - Washington (R) Taco Bell - Greenville The Daily Reflector - Greenville (M) The Kinston Free Press - Kinston (M) The Rocky Mount Telegram - Rocky Mount (M) Triangle Bank - Greenville United Carolina Bank - Greenville University Book Exchange - Greenville Ron H. Vassar - Richmond, VA Ralph E. Vitolo, Jr. - Fayetteville (R) WDLX-FM - Washington (M) WIKS-FM - New Bern (M) WKOO-FM - Jacksonville (M) WNCT-FM - Greenville (M) WOOW-FM - Greenville (M) WRHT-FM/WCBZ-FM - Greenville (M) WRNS-FM - Kinston (M) WSFL-FM - New Bern (M) _ WTND-FM - New Bern (M) Jim Walker - Raleigh Gary & Rhonda Warren - Kernersville (R) Dr. & Mrs. Jack H. Welch - Greenville White Concrete Company - Greenville Arthur & Helen White - Raleigh Will Rogers Carpet & Rug - Greenville Henry & Nancy Williamson - Wilson J. Michael Wilson - Apex (R) Terry & Deirdre Woolard - Washington (R) Curtis & Nesa Ann Worthington - Greenville PURPLE PIRATE ($1,000-$1,499) A.J. McMurphy’s Bar & Grill - Greenville Bob & Judy Adams - Greenville Adams Outdoor Advertising - Norfolk, VA Morgan Ahlers - Greenville (R) William N. Alexander, Jr. - New Bern Mike & Page Aman - Greenville Preston & Glenda Askew - Salisbury (R) Auto Specialty Company - Greenville R. Bryan Baker - Bradenton, FL Michael P. “Mickey” Balko, Jr. - Greenville (R) Jerry Baltes - Richmond, VA Mark & Jennifer Barber - Greenville Mark Barger - Greenville (R) Ronnie Barnes - E. Rutherford, NJ Steve & Becky Bartley - Jacksonville Thomas G. Basnight - Greenville Tom Batthany - Alexandria, VA (R) Mike Baucom - Farmville Thomas Andrew Bayliss, IV - New Bern (R) Tony & Martha Bennett - Rocky Mount Dick & Mary Bierly - Morehead City Robert & Kimberly Birch - Raleigh (R) Gary & Cheryl Blanton - Raleigh Ken & Pam Blocker - Durham (R) David A. Bond - Raleigh Jimmy & Connie Bond - Greenville John Bowman - Hampton, VA (R) Bobby R. Boyd - Greenville Douglas & Mary Boyd - Washington Grover & Phyllis Boyd - Washington Matthew & Flonnie Boykin - Greenville S. Earl Boykin - Wilson David J. Bradley - Nashville Branch Banking & Trust - Greenville Van & Sandra Braxton - Kinston T. Stewart Bray - Greenville Michael & Deborah Bridges - Morganton Timothy A. Bright - Grifton (R) Paul Britt - Warsaw (R) Donald & Barbara Britton - Lynchburg, VA Skip Browder - Clayton (R) Neal & Paula Brown - Greenville (R) Ray Brown - Goldsboro Russell Brown - Greenville (R) Marvin & Sarah Bullock - Reidsville Frederick Bunn - Wilson Travis & Cassie Burt - Greenville William C. Byrd, III - Greenville (R) Mr. & Mrs. William K. Cannon - Concord Thomas E. Carawan - Greenville (R) Carolina Data Systems - New Bern Jimmy & Cynthia Carter - Greenville Jimmy Oliver Casey - Kinston (R) Earl & Ann Castellow - Greenville Ken & Kay Chalk - Winston-Salem Tom & Stella Chambliss - Greenville John Chandler - Greenville W. Herbert Charlton - Wilson Jack Chatham - Greenville Mr. & Mrs. H. Wayne Cline - Concord (R) Bryan R. Colbert - Greenville Thomas & Ellen Combs - Smithfield (R) Clint & Janet Cooke - Rocky Mount Courtyard Tavern - Greenville Ric Cox - Greenville Crisp RV Center, Inc. - Chocowinity Rick Croskery - Greenville Woody & Chloe Crumpler - Greenville Cubbie’s - Greenville Delmas Cumbee, Jr. - Bear Grass Mr. & Mrs. Everett L. Daniel - Lynchburg, VA Stuart Carr Darden - Ayden Bill & Claire Darrow - Washington Ed & Lindy Daughtry - Greenville Greg & Tammy Davis - Durham (R) John & Cindy Davis - Wilson (R) Michael W. Davis - Raleigh (R) Wayne Dempsey - Greenville (R) Kent S. Denton - La Grange Shirley Johnson Dickens - Fayetteville Arthur & Betty Diehl - Greenville Bobby C. Dixon - Rocky Mount Randy D. Doub - Greenville (R) Scott & Jeanne Dover - Pineville (R) Corey & Cindy Duber - Raleigh (R) Gary & LeNeve Duncan - Wilmington Jimmy & Mary Durham - Farmville Hollis G. Earley, Jr. - Goldsboro James & Shirley Ebron - Greenville Greg & Mary Lou Edge - Fayetteville (R) Elizabeth C. Edwards - Ayden Phil Edwards - Washington (R) Thomas H. Elam - New Bern Leon R. Ellis - Seafford, DE Ervin L. Evans - Greenville Jack Faulk - Plymouth Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. - Greenville James & June Ficklen - Greenville Finz, Ltd. - Greenville First Citizens Bank - Greenville David Martin Floyd - Lynchburg, VA Richard Flye, Jr. - Henderson Tony Franklin - Rocky Mount Fred D. Fulcher - Tarboro Mark & Gail Garner - Greenville (R) Herman A. Gentry - Roxboro (R) Paul B. Gibson - Blountville, TN Randy Gibson - Carolina Beach Frank & Charlene Gill - Farmville W. Jerry Gillis - Memphis, TN Jim C. Glasgow - Winston-Salem Gouras Drywall Company - Greenville Bob & Joan Gray - Wilmington (R) Charlie, Lyn and Chelsea Haithcox - Greensboro Col. &Mrs. Ellis F. Hall, Jr.- Greenville Edwin M. Hardy - Washington John & Emily Harrington - Winterville Darrell L. Harrison - Greenville (R) Jim Harrison - Greenville (R) Ronald & Margaret Helms - Colonial Height, VA Walter Hinson - Wilson Fred S. Hodge - Kinston Mac Hodges - Washington (R) Pate & Anne Hodges - Fayetteville (R) Tripp Hogg - Mechanicsville, VA Woody Hogg, Jr. - Mechanicsville, VA Tate & Charla Holbrook - Greenville T. Dale Holland - Wilmington Wayne Holloman - Greenville Ashley & Diane Hooks - Wilson (R) Melvin & Lois Hoot - Washington Anthony Hopfer - Greenville Fred & Phyllis Horns - Rocky Mount Ken & Shelia Howard - Winterville (R) W. Curtis Howell - Greenville Kenneth & Wanda Hungate - Charlotte (R) Greg & Sharon Ingalls and Sons - Burlington (R) Institutional Interiors, Inc. - Emerald Isle Greg & Tanya Isley - New Bern (R) Russell & Pat Jackson - Rocky Mount (R) Jake A. Parrott Insurance Agency, Inc. - Kinston Robert Jaronczyk - Charlotte Tap Johnson - Burlington Van & Susan Jones - Washington James G. Jones, M.D. - Raleigh Dick & Susan Jones - Nashville, TN James H. Jones - Kinston (R) Patrick & Monica Jones - Winterville (R) Lloyd & Patti Jordan - Winterville Ray E. Joyner - Greenville (R) John, Briane, Debra & Reece Kearns - Greensboro Mr. & Mrs. William C. 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Marvin Daugherty WITN-7 Chief Meteorologist eBorn and raised near Kinston, NC : | eEast Carolina University graduate - BA and MA degrees e12 years experience forecasting Eastern Carolina Weather «Forecasts certified by the American Meteorological Society News At 5:30, Six and Eleven Join Carolina’s Own Marvin Daugherty and the entire WITN-7 News Team Monday-Friday. Robert Marshall Linda Shore Gary Dean Phil Werz Purple Pirate - Continued Vann & Tara Parker - Emerald Isle Billy & Jackie Parrott - Kinston (R) Bill & Suzy Pearson - Cary (R) Brian & Yasmin Pendergraft - Cary James & Betty Perkinson - Suffolk, VA James W. Perry - Williamston Michael Phelps - Mechanicsville, VA Jim & Kathy Pinkney - Greenville Britt & Paige Pons - Chapel Hill (R) William P. Poole - Williamston (R) Wayne & Becky Powell - Greenville Dewey & Hope Preast - Middlesex Voight V. Pritchard - Goldsboro (R) Eupha Pulley - Greenville Scott E. Qualls - Wilson William C. Rackley - Cary Artie & Patrica Rawls - Washington Michael & Rebecca Renn - Greenville Paul & Janet Ricciarelli - Ayden Jim Richardson - Charlotte (R) Lee & Lynn Riddle, IV - Gaithersburg, MD (R) Mr. & Mrs. Theron Riley - Rocky Mount Bill & Frances Roberson, Jr. - Bath Fred Robertson - Concord Drs. Art Rodriguez & Vonda Jones - Winterville (R) Bill Rogerson - Goldsboro (R) Ron Ayers Motorsports - Greenville Ronnie E. Rose - Moyock (R) Paul & Sharron Roseman - Raleigh Ross & Ross - Greenville S & M Equipment - Greenville Thomas R. Sallenger - Wilson Brad Schreiber - Clayton Steve & Melissa Scott - Wake Forest Dab Shackelford - Wilmington (R) George Porter Shaw - Greenville (R) Jimmy & Helen Shine - New Bern (R) Stephen D. Showfety - Greensboro William H. Shreve - Wilson Don H. Shumaker - Asheboro Simpson Industries - Greenville David, Ashley & Layne Smith - Greenville Jerry A. Smith - Greenville Terry Wayne Smith - Roanoke Rapids (R) William & Sandra Smith - Greenville Smith-Corbitt Enterprise, Inc. - Greenville Connie & Alan Southard - Winston- Salem Tom & Mary Ann Southern - New Bern Robert B. Spivey - Windsor Billy & Angela Stallings - Columbia, Sc Bill & Faye Stallings - Greenville Blake Stallings - Greenville Eddie & Candy Stallings - Greenville Jeff & Kim Stallings - Greenville H. Frank Steinbeck, Jr. - Greenville (R) James L. Stevens - Broadway (R) Calvin Stokes - New Bern (R) John C. Strickland - Goldsboro Frank & Karyn Styers - Farmville Wade & Linda Sumerlin - Greenville Brian R. Summers - Greenville J.B. Surles, IV - Greenville (R) Sutton’s Service Centers - Greenville TRW, Inc. - Greenville Taff Office Equipment - Greenville Ryland Tankard - Washington Donnie R. Tart - Mooresville Keith Taylor - Greensboro (R) Charles L. Thomas - Winterville (R) Roy Nathan Thomas - Rocky Mount (R) Townsend Real Estate - Fayetteville Triangle Planning Services, Inc. - Williamston (R) Lester E. Turnage, Jr. - Greenville Rhonda Ross Turner - Greensboro (R) Robert E. Turner - Charlotte 78 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Woody & Jennifer Tyner - Wilson Henry VanSant - Greenville Richard & Deborah Vick, Jr. - Ahoskie Janis & Charlie Vincent - Greenville (R) Arnold Wallace - Clayton (R) Bill & Sara Wallace - Mount Olive James H. Ward, III - Greenville Bob & Camilla Weber - Wilmington Warren K. White - Wilson Gene & Michelle Williams - Clayton Joel & Phyllis Williams - Roanoke Rapids (R) Kevin P. Williams - Kinston (R) Jeff & Candie Wilson - Acworth, GA (R) Don Wilson - Winston-Salem (R) G. Ray Wilson - Macclesfield (R) George W. Winstead - Richmond, VA Richard K. Worsley - Greenville Robert L. Wortman - Greenville Chris & Lynn Wray - Midlothian, VA Amy B. Yasenchak - Greenville Mike Yorke - Siler City Dennis & Ellen Young - Greenville Steve & Rosalind Young - Wilson William & Robin Young - Macon (R) SKULL & CROSSBONES ($500-$999) Bob Abbott - Greenville Adams Product Company - Kinston Mike Aldridge - Greenville Roy & Sandra Allard - Greensboro W. L. Allen, III - Greenville Charles & Corene Allen - Raleigh Roger & Barbara Allen - Garner (R) E. Jackson Allison, Jr. - Greenville Paul P. Alston - Greenville Manny Amaro - Greenville Raymond Andrews - Williamston Judge & Mrs. Gerald Arnold - Lillington Martin L. Askew - Kinston Todd Askew - Greensboro (R) John Hybert Atkinson - Virginia Beach, VA Michael T. Auten - Charlotte Barnie & June Gail Averette - Wrightsville Beach William C. Baggett - Winston-Salem Archie Bailey - Greensboro B.R. Bob Balkcum - Holly Springs (R) Steven P, Banks - Wilmington Carolyn & Bill Bardill - Myrtle Beach, SC Dr. Joseph C. Bateman - Greenville Joe Bauerband, III - Sanford Thomas P. Beattie - Greensboro Marvin C. Beland - Greenville Belk of Greenville - Greenville James I. Bennett - Farmville William & Pamela Benson, III - Plymouth Danny Bercini - N. Myrtle Beach, SC Mark A. Berg - Greenville John Biggs - Greenville Bill McDonald Insurance - Robert Bird - Cary E. Metz Bizzell - Marietta, GA Jim & Joan Blackburn - Raleigh Robert & Linda Blackburn - Ahoskie Blue Cross Blue Shield - Durham Dr. & Mrs. William M. Bogey, Jr. - Greenville William S. Bost, Jr. - Greenville Jesse F, Bowden - Greenville Rob & Beverly Boyette - Lucama Mr. & Mrs. Larry & Connie Boyte - Holden Beach Abner & Wanda Braddy - Winston Salem Norwood L. Bradshaw, Sr. - Raleigh Branch Banking & Trust - Farmville Connally Branch - Greenville Ray Brewer, Jr. - Greenville Edward B. Bright - Grifton Richard Briley - Greenville Robert G. Brinkley - Huntersville Bill Brinson - Greenville James “Chico” Britt - Lewisville Joe & Casey Brittain - Greenville Dennis M. Brown - Surfside Beach, SC (R) Jamie Brown, III - Holly Springs Becky & Bobby Brown - Plymouth Eugene M. Brown - Grimesland Dr. William E. Brown - Greenville Reid & Laurie Bullock - Greenville Ken Burnette - Greensboro (R) Don & Faye Butler - Dunn (R) Murdock M. Butler, Jr. & Dorothy W. Butler - Greenville C.A. Lewis, Inc. - Greenville W. Randy Campbell - West End Robert. S. Cansler - Raleigh Carolina Dairies Corporation - Greenville David E. Carroll - Greenville Frank & Debra Carson - Greenville W. D. & Eunice W. Casey - Grifton Ed Cavenaugh - Greenville Casey M. Chapin - Greenville John D, Charlton - Goldsboro David C. Chernega - Sanford H. Lee Cherry - Washington James & Judy Chesnutt - Henderson Henton & Janice Chesson - Washington Dr. & Mrs. W. Randolph Chitwood, Jr. - Greenville Virgil Clark, Jr. - Greenville (R) Kerry & Angleia Clary - Gasburg, VA L.B. & Gail Clayton - Kernersville Dick & Cindy Clayton - Halifax Robert A. Cliborne - Winterville Coastal Industrial Supply, Inc. - Greenville Chuck & Dee Dee Coggins - Raleigh Mike & Debbie Connor - Rural Hall Ed, Ginny & Taryn Cooper - Kinston Evely P. & Rick Cooper - Powder Springs, GA William Cooper - Greenville Rox & Betty Corbin - Elizabeth City Robert L. Corbitt - Oxford Dick Corrada, Jr. - Richmond, VA Daniel C. Couch - Buxton Jeff & Vivian Covington - Winterville L. W. Cox, Jr. - Wilson Dr. & Mrs. William B. Cox - Greenville Jim & Martha Coyne - Jacksonville (R) Neal & Karen Crawford - Greensboro Herbert A. Creef, Jr. - Manteo Mat & Carol Crovitz - Apex Jerry Cunningham - Greensboro Stephen C. Dabbs - Greensboro Bob Dail - Greenville Mike & Allyson Daly - Goldsboro Doug & Pat Daniel - Lewisville (R) William C. Daniel - Greensboro (R) Bill G. Darby - Kinston Russ Davenport, Jr. - Fayetteville Roger Davenport - Grifton Charles G. Davis - Bridgeville, DE Mike Davis - Asheville Trenton & Kay Davis - Greenville Jack D, Dawson - Greenville Dick Denton - Manteo William & Janice Dickerson - Oxford (R) Joseph & Brenda Dilday - Ahoskie David A. Dosser, Jr. - Greenville Frances Douglas - Washington John & Linda Douglas - Troutman Roger B. Douglas - Jacksonville Vernie, Paula & Brooks Dove - Raleigh Doug & Jan Doyle - Roanoke, VA John B, Dunn, Jr. - Winterville Richard & Gloria Dupree - Angier Fred Eagan - Greenville Richard R. Eakin - Greenville Norman L. Edgerton, Jr. - Goldsboro (R) Billy R. Elks - Greenville Tim Elks - Greenville David A. Evans, Jr. - Greenville Jack S. Everton - Virginia Beach, VA Mark & Susan Fachrell - Galax, VA Charles E. Faulkner - Faison Bob & Betty Anne Ferguson - Springfield, VA Danny T. Ferguson - Winston-Salem First Union National Bank - Greenville Charles R. Flowers - Tarboro Darron Flowers - Fremont Emmett & Kathy Floyd - Greenville Pete Flye - Washington Ron Fochler - Durham G. H. Forbes, Jr. - Williamston Tony Ford - Richmond, VA James M. Foretscue, Jr. - Washington Thomas H. Franz - Bath J. Michael Frey - Durham Carolyn Ann Fulghum - Greenville Gregory Edward Fulghum - Wilson Samuel Garten - Cary Dr. C.J. Gauland - Falls Church, VA (R) Wray Young Gillette - Raleigh G. Steven Gilliam - Danville, VA Gerald W. Gilliam - Forest, VA Robert S. “Rick” Gilmore, Jr. - Elon College Heath & Frances Godfrey - Greensboro Jim Godfrey - Kinston Cale Grady - Seven Springs W.L. “Bubba” Grant - Sanford Clayton Gray - Greenville Frank E. Grayiel, [II - Durham John & Patricia Green - Louisburg Eugene Greene - Rocky Mount William & Virginia Greene - Morehead City Greenville Travel Center - Greenville R. G. “Pete” Gurley - Mt. Olive Marty E. Hackney - Blounts Creek HAFCO Inc. - Greenville James A. Hallock, M.D. - Greenville Kim & Bridget Harbin - Greenville Bennie & Laura Hardy - Greenville Fred W. Hargett, III - Jacksonville Barry & Carolyn Hargrave - Chester, VA Dennis & Nancy Harrington - Greenville Frank Havens, Jr. - Greenville Cleveland M. Hawkins - Sunbury Allen Jackson Hawks - Henderson (R) R. W. Hawley - Greenville Robert M. Hayes - Suffolk, VA R. W. (Bob) Hayworth, III - High Point Martin Helms, Jr. - Falls Church, VA Jimmy Herring - Grifton Phil Herrington - Durham Hickory Hams - Greenville Gary & Andrea Hicks - Clemmons George “Sonny” High - Bath Tom High - Chapel Hill Highland Construction Company, Inc. - Fayetteville Ron & Madelyn Hight - Hickory Dexter & Lee Anne Hill - Deep Run Lawrence E. Hill - Kinston Robert & Betty Hill - Smithfield, VA John Hinton - Kinston Bob Hodges - Wilmington Jerry Hodnett - Knightdale (R) Donald R. Hoffman - Greenville W. D. Holland - Goldsboro Marty & Jacque Hollingsworth - Wallace Bill and Jan Holt - Raleigh Albin & Cynthia Holton, Jr. - Edenton Donald 0. Horton - Wake Forest Frank J. 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Owens, Sr..- Kinston Party Success Rentals - Greenville Chuck Pace - Portsmouth, VA Billy Parker - Monroe Marty & Rhonda Parrish - Greensboro Robert L. Parsons - Annandale, VA Troy W. Pate, Jr. - Goldsboro Larry & Rebecca Pate - Snow Hill (R) Tommy B. Pate - Zebulon Patrick & Hardee, D.D.S. - Greenville Dick Patton - Durham Dick Paul - Washington Duffy & Sandra Paul - Winterville Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Peacock, Jr. - Venice, FL Howard Pearce - Greenville James B. Pearsall - Morehead City (R) Stephen & Donna Penny - Richlands Lawrence Perkins - Greenville Carroll S. Perry - Tyner Kevin & Melinda Perry - Greenville Willis B. Phelps - Wilson R. Lee Pippin - Farmville Hart B. Pittard - Mt. Olive Kenneth G. Pittman - Rocky Mount Michael Plueddeman - Wake Forest Maynard E. Porter - Greenville John C. Powell - Cary Stephen B. Powell - Rocky Mount Baxter & Belinda Powell - Greenville (R) Blake Price - Stokes Roger & Pam Price - Clayton George C. Putnam - Annandale, VA (R) R & W Chevrolet Company - Windsor Gene D. Rackley - Tarboro Mark T. Rader - Raleigh Paul & Ursula Ramey - Annapolis, MD Bruce & Julia Raper - Greenville William E. Rasberry - Grifton Allen Douglas Ray - Matthews Dr. & Mrs. Tracy Ray - Tabor City Gene Rayfield - Burlington Epps Ready - Morehead City Hank Redecker, Jr. - Greenville Tom Reese - Greenville Charles A. Rhodes - Charlotte 80 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM George B. Rhodes - Waynesboro, VA Edward B. Ricciarelli - Grifton Aaron F. Rice, Jr. - High Point Ike F. Riddick - Warsaw William M. Ritenour - Greenville Burney R. Rivenbark - Fayetteville Johnnie M. Robbins, Jr. - Manteo (R) Jimmy & Gina Robinson - Winterville Charles & Julia Rogers - Washington Raymond & Peggy Rohrer - Greenville Otha S. Roundtree - Suffolk, VA (R) Jim Royal - Rocky Mount Robert, Jr. & Paige Saieed - Greenville (R) Don Sanders - Charlotte Gary D. 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Warren - Wilmington Waters Carpet Center - Winterville Fred & Lynda Watkins - Washington John & Liz Watkins - Semora Bill & Sandy Watson - Goldsboro Sam and Jan Watson - Raleigh Jeff Wayne - Sarasota, FL Joey & Kay Weathington - Greenville Nate Weavil - Greer, SC David F. Weeks - Goldsboro John J. West, Jr. - Greenville Lacy T. West - Elizabethtown Mr. & Mrs. William F. Weston - Greenville Michael S. Wheeler - Raleigh David J, Whichard, II - Greenville Jack Whichard - Greenville Orman E. Whichard - Greenville Frank C. White - Raleigh A. G. Whitehead, Jr. - Washington Doug & Valerie Whitehead - Washington Jim & Sue Whiteley - Wilmington Melvin T. Whittenburg - Colonial Height, VA Kirk A. Whorf - Zebulon Donald Wiggins - Aurora Ronald & Michelle Wiggins - Chocowinity Jimmy and Elaine Wilcox - Goldsboro Dan R. Wilder - Farmville Doug Wilkinson - Sanford Dick Willard - Apex J. Kenneth Williams - New Bern Malcolm Williams, Sr. - Greenville Gary D. 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INSURANCE ® Proudly Supports ECU Athletics Mack Beale State Farm Insurance Companies * Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois DIMON DIMON International, Inc., 1200 West Marlboro Road, Farmville, NC 27828-0166 USA, Phone: (919) 753-8000, Fax: (919) 753-8200 —— Pirate Records Judividual Keconrds RUSHING CARRIES Game: 41, Butch Colson vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 22, 1969) Season: 340, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 732, Junior Smith, 1991-94 YARDS GAINED Game: 282, Junior Smith vs. Tulsa (Nov. 6, 1993) Season: 1,352, Junior Smith, 1993 Career: 3,745, Junior Smith, 1991-94 YARDS PER GAME Season: 122.9, Junior Smith, 1993 GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE Season: 9, Carlester Crumpler, 1972 Career: 16, Junior Smith, 1991-94 AVERAGE PER CARRY Game: 12.7, Leander Green vs. Richmond (Noy. 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) 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, 1971-73 LONGEST RUSH 95 yards-Eddie Hicks vs. William & Mary (Nov. 12, 1977) PASSING ATTEMPTS Game: 55-, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992) Season: 401, Marcus Crandell, 1994 Career: 667, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 COMPLETIONS Game: 35, Marcus Crandell vs. Memphis, Nov. 19, 1994 Season: 230, Marcus Crandell, 1994 Career: 360, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Game: (min. 15 att.), 75.0, Kevin Ingram vs. Texas-Arlington, Nov. 6, 1982 Season: (min. 150 att.), 57.4, Marcus Crandell, 1994 (230 of 401) Career: (min. 250), 54.1, Bill Cline INTERCEPTIONS Game: 5, Bill Bailey vs. Louisville (Nov. 25, 1966); John Casazza vs. Richmond (Oct. 24, 1970) Season: 23, Michael Anderson, 1992 Career: 35, John Casazza, 1970-71 YARDS GAINED Game: 379, Michael Anderson vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 26, 1992) Season: 3,073, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 5,133, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 YARDS PER GAME Season: 279.4, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 160.4, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Game: 5, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991) Season: 28, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 43, Jeff Blake, 1988-91) LONGEST PASS PLAY 91 yards - Jeff Blake to Luke Fisher vs. Florida State (Sept. 8, 1990) TOTAL OFFENSE MOST PLAYS Games: 61, Jeff Blake vs. NC State (Jan. 1, 1992) Season: 472, Marcus Crandell, 1994 Career: 931, Travis Hunter, 1986-89 YARDS GAINED Game: 402, Jeff Blake vs. Southern Mississippi (Nov. 9, 1991) Season: 3,182, Jeff Blake, 1991 Career: 5,618, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 YARDS PER PLAY Game: 14.9, Jimmy Southerland vs. Richmond (Oct. 15, 1977) Season: 7.34, Anthony Collins, 1979 (54 for 1,140) Career: 6.37, Eddie Hicks, 1975-78 (330 for 2,101) 6.39, Jeff Blake, 1988-91 (878 for 5,618) RECEIVING RECEPTIONS Game: 14, Dick Corrada vs. Southern Illinois (Oct. 17, 1970) Season: 49, Hunter Gallimore, 1991 Career: 102, Luke Fisher, 1989-91 YARDS GAINED Game: 218, Terry Gallaher vs. Appalachian State (Sept. 13, 1975) Season: 881, Hunter Gallimore, 1991 Career: 1,670, Walter Wilson, 1986-89 ECU's Career Passing Yardage Leader ECU's Career Rushing Leader 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) TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Game: 4, Walter Wilson vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 18, 1989) Season: 10, Bobby Hodges, 1953; Clayton Driver, 1991 Career: 17, Clayton Driver, 1989-92 PUNTING NUMBER OF PUNTS Game: 13, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) Season: 84, Billy Wightman, 1968 Career: 238, Rodney Allen, 1977-80 AVERAGE PER PUNT Game: 52.3, John Jett vs. Syracuse (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) TOTAL YARDS Game: 488, Michael Jacobs vs. Memphis State (Nov. 21, 1992) Season: 3,166, Billy Wightman, 1968 Career: 8,640, John Jett, 1988-91 LONGEST PUNT 88-yards-Claude King vs. Appalachian State (Oct. 18, 1954) INTERCEPTIONS NUMBER OF INTERCEPTIONS Game: 3, shared by 10 players (Most recent: Greg Grandison vs. Central Florida, Sept. 21, 1991) Season: 10, Jim Bolding, 1975 (NCAA leader in 1975) Career: 22, Jim Bolding, 1973-76 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 89 More Pirate Records... INTERCEPTIONS (continued) 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) All-Americans 1974 Danny Kepley, LB-AP 1975 Jim Bolding, S-AP Football Weekly 1976 Jim Bolding, DB Newspaper Enterprise Association Cary Godette, DE-AP RECAP 1979 Wayne Inman, OG-AP 1981 Tootie Robbins, OT-AP 1982 Jody Schulz, DE-AP 1983 Terry Long, OG-AP Kodak, Walter Camp, Football Writers, UPI, Football News 1989 Junior Robinson, DB-RS (2nd Team) The Sporting News 1990 Robert Jones, LB (2nd Team) The Sporting News, (3rd Team) AP, Football News 1991 Robert Jones, LB AP, Kodak, Walter Camp, Football Writers, Football News Jeff Blake, QB College & Pro Football Newsweekly (2nd Team) Dion Johnson, WR (2nd Team) AP 1992 Tom Scott, OT (2nd Team) The Sporting News, Football News, UPI 1993 Carlester Crumpler-TE Walter Camp Little All-Americans 1955 Lou Hallow, C 1965 Dave Alexander, B 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) 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 | \y Game: 207, Anthony \ fe ; Collins vs. Florida oo ay | State . (Sept. 20, 1980) Season: 990, Anthony Collins, | 1980 f Career: 1,939, % Anthony Collins, 1977-80 90 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 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 (Nov. 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) Season: 4, Bill Cline, 1962 Career: Bill Cline, 1962-64 ECU SINGLE GAME RECORDS 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 (Nov. 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 (Nov. 11, 1972) PIRATE COACHING RECORDS No. Coach Years Games W L T Pct. Pe Kenneth Beatty 1932-22 11 1 10 0 .091 2. G.L. (Doc) Mathis 1934-35 12 4 ul 1 ss) 3. Bo Farley 1936 4 2 2 0 900 4. J.D. Alexander 1937-38 15 S) 11 1 233 5. O.A. Hanker 1939 8 0 8 0 .000 6. John Christenbury 1940-41 15 12 3 0 800 7. Jim Johnson 1946-48 26 G 18 1 att 8. Bill Dole 1949-51 30 15 14 il polly 9. Jack Boone 1952-61 99 49 cS ica 5) 521 10. Clarence Stasavich 1962-69 78 50 OM ica ok 647 11. Mike McGee 1970 11 5 8 0 273 12. Sonny Randle 1971-73 32 22 0) 688 13. Pat Dye 1974-79 67 48 18 it ad 14. Ed Emory 1980-84 55 26 el) A73 15. Art Baker 1985-88 44 12 Syosset) 273 16. Bill Lewis 1988-91 34 21 12 1 ATT 17. Steve Logan 1992- 34 14 P| aamama 412 Clarence Stasavich 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. 22, 1994 Mitchell Galloway vs. Tulsa, 96 yards OPP Nov. 25, 1989 Tony Smith of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, 82 yards A punt and kickoff was returned for a touchdown: ECU Oct. 27, 1990 Dion Johnson vs. Temple in Philadelphia, punt (53 yds.) and kickoff (90 yds.) OPP None since 1965 A pass interception was returned for a touchdown: ECU Oct. 8, 1994 Emmanuel McDaniel vs. South Carolina (46 yards) OPP Oct. 8, 1994 Chris Abrams of South Carolina (64 yards) A punt was blocked: ECU Nov. 6, 1993 Dwight Henry vs. Tulsa in Greenville OPP Sept. 17, 1994 Alshermond Singleton of Temple (23 yards) A punt was blocked for a touchdown: ECU Nov. 6, 1993 Dwight Henry vs. Tulsa in Greenville OPP Oct. 9, 1993 Joe Troupe of South Carolina in Columbia (40 yards) A safety was recorded: 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 OPP Oct. 15, 1994 Lawrence Lewis of Virginia Tech, 60 yards Teammates rushed for 100 yards in same game: ECU Oct. 29, 1992 Junior Smith (150 yards) and Charles Miles (112 yards) vs. Southern Mississippi OPP Oct. 13, 1990 Rob DeBoer (165 yards) and Mike Dingle (113 yards) of South Carolina in Columbia A quarterback had over 100 yards rushing and passing: ECU Oct. 20, 1990 Jeff Blake vs. Cincinnati in Greenville, 119 rushing yards, 199 passing yards OPP Oct. 18, 1986 Tracy Ham of Georgia Southern in Greenville, 199 rushing yards, 141 passing yards EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 91 Bill Askew Bob Barbour Tom, Bill & Bob Brown Harry Brown Askew Motor Co. Bob Barbour Honda Brown & Wood, Inc. National Chevrolet Greenville, NC Greenville, NC Greenville, NC Havelock, NC National Dodge Jacksonville, NC =< The Pirates also thank Joyce Draughon of Dunn, N.C., Craig Tallberg of Tallberg Chevrolet in Wilmington, and Ashley Hill of Toyota of New Bern, N.C. for Glyn Collins Dave Davis Jack Edwards Bobby Farish supporting the ECU Courtesy Car Program. Collins Chevrolet East Carolina Auto Roanoke Chevrolet Washington Motor Co. Dunn, NC and Truck Center Williamston, NC Washington, NC Greenville, NC S.D. (Junior) & Craig Goess Bill Grant Doug Henry Larry Howell Tim Ilderton Linda Freeman Greenville Toyota Grant Buick, Inc. Doug Henry Chevrolet, Howell Buick Mazda Ilderton Dodge, Dollar Rent-A-Car Greenville, NC Greenville, NC Buick, Pontiac, GMC Rocky Mount, NC Chrysler, Plymouth * Jacksonville, NC Farmville, NC High Point, NC Grant Jarman Roy Jones Brent Lee Tim Martin Mark Montenero Waverly Phelps Jarman Auto Sales Roy Jones Pontiac Lee of Greenville, Inc. 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London Monarchs (WLAF) Philadelphia Eagles aie Los Angeles Rams ampa Bay Buccaneers Las Vegas Posse Philadelphia Eagles Baltimore (CFL) * Active on opening day NFL rosters EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM thletics Hall Of Fame 1994 Inductees: Joe Shanabrough, Hal Baird, Mary Denkler and Bob Patterson. 1995 Jim Bolding Football (1972-75) Otis Melvin Track and Field (1977-80) Kathy Riley Women’s Basketball (1979-82) Mike Tomberlin Swimming (1963-67) 1994 Hal Baird Baseball (1970-71) Head Coach (1980-84) Mary Denkler Women’s Basketball (1979-83) Bob Patterson Baseball (1978-82) Joe Shanabrough Swimming (1963-64) 1993 John Christenbury Head Coach Football, Basketball, Baseball (1940-41) Charles Futrell i Football (1938-41), Baseball (1938-41) World Class Triathlete Leora “Sam” Jones Women’s Basketball (1980-82) 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 (1975-78) Jerry Tolley Football (1963-65) Jerry Woodside Basketball (1964-66) 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 (1992-95) Senior Women’s Administrative (1995- ) 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) 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 par- ticipation in East Carolina University intercollegiate athletics, brought outstanding recognition to themselves and to the University. The first honorees were inducted during Homecoming festivi- ties 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, includes a world class triathlete, a three-time Olympian, professional golfer and athletic trainer along with a host of members whose asso- ciation with ECU makes every Pirate proud. During the 1995 Hall of Fame Weekend, ECU will honor its new- est inductees: Jim Bolding, Otis Melvin, Kathy Riley and Mike Tomberlin. 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. 1982 James Martin Gregory Basketball (1969-71) Louis John Hallow Football (1953-55) Carl Leigh Summerell 1977 Football (1971-73) Kevin Moran John Walter Welborn " Football (1965-67) Assistant Athletics Director (1976- ) Earl Smith ak lane } Football, Basketball, Baseball (1937-39) Spmpiiieat tars anaes Head Basketball Coach (1959-63) Head Baseball Coach (1963-72) Roger Thrift 1981 Football (1949-50) Jack Boone John W. (Jack) Young, Jr. Head Baseball Coach (1948-52) Head Football Coach (1952-61) Sheilah Cotten Women’s Basketball (1971-75) Robert Kingrey 1976 Diving (1960-62) James Speight Football (1955-58) Football (1940-41) Clarence Stasavich Head Football Coach (1962-69) Athletics Director (1963-75) 1980 1975 Dave Alexander Football (1963-65) Maurice Everett Carlester Crumpler Football (1971-73); Director of Administrative Services (1988-92); Academic Counselor (1992- ) Tennis (1955-58) Cecil Heath Bill Holland Basketball, Baseball (1951-55) Baseball, Football (1935-38) Danny Kepley Ken Midyette Football (1972-74) Diving (1957-59) 1979 1974 Carlton Barnes Alden Glen Bass Baseball (1962-65) Football (1957-60); Baseball (1961) Dr. Ray Martinez Ken Beatty Head Swim Coach (1954-67) Head Football Coach (1932-33) Ike Riddick Bill Cline Basketball (1957-60) Football (1962-65) Lex Ridenhour Robert F. Hodges Football, Basketball, Baseball (1934-38) Smniene Athletics Director (1947-63) Claude Keith King, Sr. 1978 Football, Basketball (1951-55) Jim Johnson Sonny Russell Football, Basketball, Baseball (1933-37) Basketball (1949-53) Jim Mallory Robert R. Sawyer Head Baseball Coach (1954-62) Swimming (1955-59) Tom Michel William M. Shelton Football (1960-63) Football (1936-39) Richard “Rooster” Narron Lacy T. West Baseball (1966-67) Basketball, Baseball (1961-63) our Ticket Has Arrived! ECU BasKETBALL ’95-’96 PIRATE BASKETBALL More Games... More Action... More Excitement. . .Your Ticket Has Arrived } to Pirate Basketball in the new Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum! After seven years as a successful assistant, Joe Dooley brings his fire and intensity to the Head Coach's role that has Pirate players excited. Coming off back to back winning seasons, Coach Dooley and the Pirates are looking forward to playing more games in the friendly confines of home rather than on the road in 1995-96. Pirate fans can look forward to the return of a solid nucleus of quality players while adding five new faces expected to make an immediate impact on the hardwood this winter. This will be the first full season in Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum. This fan friendly arena has it all. Thirty-five video monitors, chairbacked seating, convenient concessions and restroom access, and great sight lines for fans to see all the action. Opposing teams are already talking about the spirited, intimidating atmosphere being created on the Pirates’ home floor. From the team entrance to the final buzzer it’s loud, it’s fun, and it’s electrifying! Order Your ECU Men's & Women's Season Tickets Today! 1-800-DIAL ECU Season tickets tripled last season and are expected to increase again. With less than 5,800 comfortable chairback seats available to be sold and exciting times ahead in Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum, seats will be at a premium in the near future. The excitement is building and now is the time to get on board with season tickets. Your Ticket Has Arrived for ECU Basketball! LADY PIRATE BASKETBALL Your Ticket Has Arrived! With the arrival of new Lady Pirate Basketball Head Coach Anne Donovan, excitement surrounding the Lady Pirates is at an All-Time High. A three-time All-American and Olympian, Donovan brings with her a world of experi- ence, including the Naismith National Player-of-the-Year Award and a National Championship as a member of the 1979-80 Old Dominion Lady Monarchs. After play- ing semi-professional basketball in Japan and Italy for several years, Donovan has been an assistant coach at her alma mater since 1989. On May 15th, she became | only the sixth woman in history to be inducted into the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Upon her arrival, Donovan looks to bring the Lady Pirates back to championship form with an experienced squad. The team will be led by six seniors, including 1994-95 Co-MVPs Tomekia Blackmon and Danielle Charlesworth. Under the leadership of Coach Donovan ECU fans are in for an exciting season of Lady Pirate basketball. This year will be the first full season in newly-renovated Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum. With an enticing home schedule including rival N.C. State in the home opener, Lady Pirate basketball tickets should be in demand more than ever! The atmosphere generated at Lady Pirate basketball games is one the whole family can enjoy. Several new ticket packages have been established to / accommodate fans of all ages. Pow Your Ticket Has Arrived for Lady Pirate Basketball! Support the Lady Pirates and order your U season tickets now to become a part of the basketball excitement at East Carolina University. 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GREENVILLE BLVD. > 321-TILE (8453) Store Hours: Mon.- Fri. 8am-7pm, Sat. 9am-5pm, Closed Sunday «see store tor complete details 100 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 1995 Fall Sports Schedules CROSS COUNTRY Sept.17 | JAMES MADISON* 1 p.m. Oct. 17 PURPLE/GOLD 3 p.m. Date Meet Sept. 20 at Virginia Commonwealth* 7 p.m. Nov. 4 OLD DOMINION* 2 p.m. Sept. 9 at Pembroke Invitational (M&W) Sept. 23 LIBERTY 2 p.m. Nov. 5 WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. Sept. 16 at Wolfpack Invitational (M&W) Sept. 27 at UNC Wilmington* 7p.m. Nov. 15 NORTH CAROLINA 5 p.m. Sept. 30 at Greensboro Invitational (M) Sept. 30 at Richmond* 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 DAVIDSON 10 a.m. Sept. 30 at Virginia Tech Quad Meet (W) Oct. 4 at William & Mary* 7:30 p.m. Jec. 2 at College of Charleston 10 a.m. Oct. 7 ECU-OVERTON’S Oct. 11 at Charleston Southern 7 p.m. Dec. 3 at Georgia Southern 1 p.m. INVITATIONAL (M&W) Oct. 14 at Virginia Military 11 am. Jec. 9 at Duke 2 p.m. Oct. 14 at N.C. Championships (M&W) Oct. 16 UNC ASHEVILLE 4 p.m. Jan. 5 Northeast Missouri St# 10 a.m. Oct. 28 at CAA Championships (M&W) Oct. 19 METHODIST 4 p.m. Jan. 13 AMERICAN* 1 p.m. Nov. 11 at NCAA District III Qcts21. at-Coastal-Carolina FP. Jan, 20 at.Richmond* 1 p.m. Championships (M&W) Ogtiwdd at, Georgia. Southern 4pm, Jan. 27 at. UNC Wilmington 2 p.m. Nov. 21 at NCAA Championships (M&W) Oct. 29 at Jacksonville Tp.m. Reb. 14-17 at CAA Championships Head Coach: John Welborn, 10th season Nov. 1 at N.C. State 3:30 p.m. Mar. 1-3 at ECAC Championships NOv.3 at'American* bpm: Mar. 21-23 Women's NCAA Championship MEN'S TENNIS Nov. 9-12 at CAAZournament TBA Mar. 30, Men's NCAA Championship Date Tournament HeadCoachWill Wiberg, Ist season lead Coach: Rick Kobe: 14th season Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at UNC Invitational #-Christmas Training’Trip in Florida Oct. 7-8 at UNCW Invitational WOMEN'S SOCCER Oct. 20-22 at ODU Invitational Date Opponent Time VOLLEYBALL Oct. USA Invitational Aug. 31 BARTON (Scrimmage) 4p.m. Date Opponent Time Nov. 3-5 at Clemson Invitational Sept. 2 LENOIR-RHYNE 5 p.m. Sept. 1-2 at Towson State Tourney Noon Nov. 10-12 at Rolex Regional Championships Septi6 METHODIST. 4p.m. Sept. 5 at Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Head Coach: Bill Moore, 8th season Sept..10. GEORGE, MASON* 1 p.m. Sept. 12 at N.C. AGT 7 p.m. Sept.13 at William & Mary* 7p.m. Sept. 15-16 » at Radford Tourney TBA WOMEN'S TENNIS Sept. 16 at Liberty Ap.m. Sept. 19 at Virginia Commonwealth 7 p.m. Date Tournament Sept.20), OLD: DOMINION* Apams Sept..22¢23 at Liberty TBA Sept. 29-30 at UNCG Invitational Sept..23. STETSON noon Sept..26 UNC WILMINGTON 7 p.m. Oct. 6-7 at UNCW Invitational Sept. 29-30 at University Florida Tournament Oct 27 at UNC Greensboro 7 p.m. Oct. 20-22 at ODU Invitational Sept.29 Berry University 2pm: Octr3 CAMPBELL 7 p.m. Oct. 27-29 at Davidson Invitational Sept. 30 Florida 10am. Oct. 6 CHARLESTON SO. 7 p.m. Head Coach: Bill Moore, 8th season Oct. 4 WAKE-POREST 4p.m. Oct. 9 NORTH CAROLINA 7 p.m. Oct. 7 AMERICAN* 1 p.m. Oct. 13-14 at William & Mary Tournament MEN'S GOLF Oct. CAMPBELL 4p.m. Oct. 18 at N.C. State 7 p.m. Date Tournament Oct. 12 at UNC Wilmington* 7 p.m. Oct. 20 JAMES MADISON* 7 p.m. Oct. 2-3 at Hargrove B. Davis Memorial Oct. 16 at Mount Olive 4p.m. Oct. 24 N.C. AGT 7 p.m. Oct. 15-16 at UT-Chattanooga Oct. 18 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 3:30p.m. Oct. 27 WILLIAM & MARY* 7 p.m. Oct. 30-31 at ODU/Seascape Collegiate Oct. 21 at James Madison* 3 p.m. Oct. 28 VA. COMMONWEALTH* 2 p.m. Nov. 13-14 at CSU Fall Invitational Oct. 26 JACKSONVILLE 3 p.m. Oct. 31 UNC GREENSBORO 7 p.m. Head Coach: Kevin Williams, 1st season Oct. 27 at Mount Saint Mary's 3:45 p.m. Nov. 1 at Campbell 7 p.m. Oct at Virginia Commonwealth* ] p.m. Nov. 3-4 at Navy Tournament TBA MEN'S SOCCER Nov. 2-5 —_ at CAA Tournament TBA Nov. 7 at UNC Wilmington 7 p.m. Date Opponent Time Head Coach: Neil Roberts, Ist season Nov. 10 at American* 7 p.m. Sept. 2-3 Mount Saint Mary's Tourney TBA Nov. 11 at George Mason* 2 p.m. Sept. 6 at North Carolina 7 p.m. MEN'S & WOMEN'S SWIMMING Nov, 17-18 at CAA Tournament TBA Sept. 12 at Old Dominion * 7:30 p.m. Date Opponent Time Head Coach: Kim Johnson Walker, 1st season Sept.15 | GEORGE MASON * 3 p.m. Oct. 3 PENTHALON 3 p.m. *—Colonial Athletic Association Matches Our Large Selection Makes Us A Real Crowd Pleaser The new aay FOXY Morning VARIETY oad with Chris and Traci OF HITS Weekday Mornings AND OLDIES 6-10am FROM THE 60'S, ® 70'S, 80'S REQUEST AND CONTEST LINES y Durham: (919) 941-1071 Raleigh: (919) 821-1043 ! Visit Our Greenville Location & 90'S or Aenea OO PF ORNS In The Carolina East Mall At East Carolina University, athletic and academic excellence are inseparable goals for student-ath- letes. The University is committed to the aca- demic success and graduation of students participating in its ath- letics program. The De- partment of Athletics supports this commit- ment with extensive counseling services in order to maximize the success of every student- athlete. Under the direction of the ECU Student De- velopment Staff, headed by Pam Overton, Pirate Stacey Greenand Junior Smithwere whole student-athletes have selected as ECU’s Outstanding person- Scholar-Athletes for the 1994-95 reached new heights in academic achievement during the past few years, including hav- ing seven student-athletes named GTE- CoSIDA Academic All-Americas. The ECU Athletics Department is committed to its Student Development Program and the understanding that stu- dent-athletes 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 seasons. Speakers Bureau throughout the year. ECU student-athletes participate in the Athletes for Education of five serving as model programs. The NCAA and the Division IA Athletic Direc- tors 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 contri- butions to their commu- nities. The mission of the CHAMPS (Challenging Athletes Minds for Per- sonal Success) Program is to provide a personal development program designed to reach each student-athlete based on his or her individual needs. The focus of the program is on the stu- dent-ath- lete, asa academi- Gramlalavan athletically and emotion- ally-and on your chang- ing needs and skills during college and in the years after graduation. The CHAMPS pro- gram is comprised of five key commitments that address critical areas of personal development: Bs (1) The commitment to Academic lence (2) _ services. The com- mitment to Athletics Ex- cellence (3) The Commitment to Personal Development (4) The Commitment to Serve and (5) The Commitment to Career Development. Ultimately the CHAMPS Program is de- signed to help student- athletes realize higher academic achievement, a higher level of maturity, self-responsibility and 102 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM With ECU's Pirate Partners program, everyone's a winner as ECU student- : Excel- athletes work with local community lected from the highest greater overall success. As a participant in this program, ECU is dedicated to car- rying our 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 objec- tive. Among the Academic Development Services available for student-athletes are tutorial programs, study-halls, academic skills development, orientation, athletic department convocation, and reading and math assessment. Additional programs such as inter- view skills workshop, tutorial recruit- ment and training, leadership development seminars, a speaker’s bu- reau and community service programs are an important part of the student development program. The athletics depart- ment has set up several prestigious awards for ECU student-athletes. For the past six years, Texassulf, Inc. has sponsored the ECU Out- standing Scholar-Athlete Award. 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SENIOR FULLBACK JERRIS MCPHAIL TAKING THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED By Brian Hardy ECU Sports Information Persistent adj. 1. Refusing to give up or let go. 2. Enduring. For most college athletes, the path from high school to the colle- giate ranks is usually straight and clear. However, there are some that face obstacles and find their path any- thing but a walk down Easy Street. Such was the case for senior fullback Jerris McPhail. After earning eight letters in four sports including an all-state selection in football, it was no surprise that he had many opportunities waiting for him after graduation. His natural tal- ent that featured blazing speed and agility attracted countless recruiters that envisioned him in their defensive backfield. The attention that Jerris wished for, however, was not for his play on the gridiron, but rather on the hard- wood. “My goal was, somehow, I thought I was going to be a NBA bas- ketball player,” said McPhail. “That was my first love.” McPhail’s passion for bas- ketball led him to Winston Salem, N.C. and the campus of Wake Forest Univer- sity. After offering him the opportunity to play basketball and football on of- fense, the choice was easy. However, upon arrival at Wake For- est, McPhail soon developed second thoughts and left the team before the start of the 1991 season. “I just didn’t like the situation that I was in there so I decided to leave,” said McPhail. “I de- cided to quit football altogether.” McPhail’s decision to leave the sport forever landed him back in his hometown of Clinton, N.C. were he spent some time in limbo, weighing his options. After some soul-searching and advice from his family along with help from his high school coaches, he ended up at Mt. Olive College where he walked on the basketball team. “I went home and took a lot of heat,” said McPhail. “My parents didn’t want me sitting around the house.” His stay with the Trojans was a short one as the sight of “big-time” col- lege athletics on television re-ignited the flame of competition that burns in- side all great athletes. After a six-month roller coaster ride, his third transfer found him enrolled at East Carolina where he walked on to the football squad during spring workouts. “After seeing it (football) on television and knowing the skills and abilities that I had in high school, I felt that I could come back and compete on the college level,” said McPhail. The 1992 season tested his patience and desire as McPhail rode the bench as required by the NCAA’s mandatory one year ineligible period for transfers. The season was used to learn the com- plex Pirate offense and to adjust to the life of a student-athlete. As well, McPhail had to learn a new position as a halfback, which in ECU’s offense calls for more blocking and pass-routes than rushing opportunities. McPhail accepted his role and in 1993, he made significant contribu- tions to the squad doing anything the coaches asked of him. “I didn’t care what I was doing, as long as I was playing,” said McPhail. “I didn’t care if I was playing offense or defense, I just wanted to compete.” The result of his unselfishness was a team-high 34 receptions for 410 yards and four touchdowns. In 1994, McPhail once again faced adversity when he was asked to back up ECU all-time leading rusher Jun- ior Smith. McPhail unselfishly ac- cepted his role and found other ways to make an impact as he was named Outstanding Special Teams player at the end of the season. “I knew that Junior was a great running back, so I felt if you had to play behind some- body, why not play behind one of the best in the country,” said McPhail. “It was more of a learning process than anything.” Coming into his senior season, McPhail knew that the spotlight was fi- nally his. He handled the pre-season hype surrounding the proverbial “shoes” that he needed to fill from Smith’s graduation with the same class and style as he had with his other ad- versities. McPhail’s patience and persis- tence have paid dividends as he was named a candidate for the Doak Walker Award that honors the nations’ top run- ning backs, an honor he’s proud to have. “I just feel privileged to be nomi- nated for an award like that,” he said. “I give all the credit to God and my mom. She’s really brought me up the right way.” Just as his senior year in high school, McPhail should have opportunities wait- ing for him after graduation. Pro scouts have been attracted to his 4.3 speed and his aggressive style of play. Although McPhail will probably never fulfill his dream of playing in the NBA, he does hold another goal close to his heart. “I just want to be the person that can provide for my family,” he said. “It makes me want to go out and play hard.” EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM 109 East Carolina fans will get a double- dip of Pirate basketball tonight as the men’s and women’s team take the court in exhibition play at Williams Arena fol- lowing the ECU-Tulsa football game. The men’s team tips off at 6 p.m. against Latvia of Russia while the women tip off at 8 p.m. against the women of Latvia’s Select team. ECU basketball features two first- year head coaches in Anne Donovan and Joe Dooley. Donovan, a member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame having been in- ducted this past spring. A three-time All-American and Olympian, Donovan, was a member of three Olympic teams and led the United States to gold medals in 1984 and 1988. A 1983 graduate of Old Dominion, Donovan, served as an assis- tant for her alma mater for six years prior to accepting the ECU position in April. Dooley is also a first-time head coach but is no stranger to ECU athletics. An assistant coach with the Pirates under Eddie Payne for the past four sea- sons, Dooley was named the new ECU head coach in April after Payne left to be- come the head coach at Oregon State. For the last four years, Dooley served Othello Meadows as Payne’s top assistant at ECU and had served on the same staff with Payne at South Carolina. Prior to beginning his coaching career, Dooley was a standout at George Washing- ton University where he was a two year starter. The Lady Pirates’ game will be the first under Donovan. The first-year head coach inherited a team that returned 10 letterman and four starters including two- time second team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection Tomekia “Fruky” Blackmon. Blackmon, beginning her senior campaign, has led ECU in scoring and rebounding for the last two seasons. Last year, the 5-10 forward averaged 16.1 points and 6.7 rebounds a game after missing the first part of the season with a knee injury. During her ca- reer, Blackmon has undergone three knee reconstructions but has battled back to be listed as the team’s best conditioned player coming into pre-season practice. Also leading the way for ECU will be senior point guard Danielle Charlesworth. Last season Charlesworth averaged 10.5 points a game and was second in the league in steals, fourth in free throw percent- age and fifth in assists. Donovan expects Charles- worth and Blackmon to be the leaders of the 1995-96 squad. Tonight’s game for the men will be their second out- ing of the year. Last Thursday, the team opened exhibition play with a 92-81 victory over Athletes in Action. Sophomores Tony Par- ham and Othello Meadows combined for 45 points to lead the way for the Pirates. Mead- ows hit 23 points including three three-pointers while Parham was seven of seven from the field and six of seven 110 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY GAME PROGRAM Your Ticket Has Arrived ECU Hoops Tonight In Williams Arena Tomekia Blackmon from the line for 22 points. The scoring punch of the sophomore duo was a welcome site for ECU as the Pirates will be looking for a way to re- place the offense of Anton Gill, Chuckie Robinson and Skipp Schaefbauer. The trio combined for 58 percent of ECU’s of- fensive production last season. While the Pirate backcourt seems to have taken care of its self in its first out- ing the front court is still establishing an identity. Jonathan Kerner, a 6-11 junior trans- fer is expected take over the center position after sitting out last season. Kerner transferred from Florida State and will look to make an impact early. Senior Von Bryant will also lend a hand in the post. Kerner scored 11 points in the exhibition while Bryant had 10. Jun- ior Tim Basham will also look to make an impact as he returns as one of the league’s top three-point shooters. An exciting season of ECU basketball is ahead for Pirate fans. Two up and com- ing programs take center court in the first full season of action in Williams Arena. Believe it when you here “Your Ticket Has Arrived!” See the 1995-96 schedules on page 99. _ NUMERICAL ROSTERS ‘ EAst CAROuNA * unuveRsiry «* ‘ i : TULSA’ . Name Ht. Wt. Class © Hometown (Last School Attended) . Name 5 » Wt. CI-Exp. Hometown (Last School Attended) 1 jason Nichols WR 5-11 171 So-1L Norcross, Ga. (Meadowcreek HS) 1 Troy DeGar Q 6-1 215 Jr-IL Houston, Texas (Westbury) 2 randon Lawn iP 6-0 170 FrHS — Marion, N.C. (McDowell HS) )) Lyndon Nixon SE 5-11 175 Fr-RS — Grand Prairie, Texas (HS) 3 Emmanuel McDaniel CB 5-10) 167" Sr-3 pee Ga, (HS) 3 Jeremy Bunch B 6-0 201 Jr-2L Mannford, Okla. (HS) 4 Daryl Jones RB 5-10 208 = Fr-RS Rockledge, Fla. (HS) ¥ ; ‘ Sa ee 5 Marcus Crandell QB 6-0 204 Jr-2L — Robersonville, N.C. (Roanoke HS) : Pees x : ; ets wee Ok a sa 6 EJ. Gunthrope SAF 6-2 212 Jr-2L Winston-Salem, N.C. (Parkland HS) oo ee S11 188 So-1L Norman, Okla, (HS) 7 Morris Foreman OLB 6-1 224 Sr-3L Farmville, N.C. (HS/Rork Union) 7 Carlous Smith 59 170 Srl Houston, Texas (Lamar) 8 Kelvin Suggs CB 6-2 181 FrRS Kinston, N.C. (HS) 8 Solomon White TB 5-8 180 Jr-2L Sugar Land, Texas (Dulles) 9 Jan Gonzalez QB 6-3 205 So-lL Neptune, N.J. (HS) 9 Jeff Utter FL 6: 7 = Jr-IL Tulsa, Okla. (Holland Hall) 10 Matt Levine P 5-9 205 So-1L North Potomac, Md, (Wootton HS) 10 Kelly Houston L 6-0 200 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Jesse Jones) 11 avares Taylor SAF 6-3 192 Fr-RS Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) 13 Tad Jones QB 6-2 85 Sr-IL — Oologah, Okla. (HS) 12 Joe Umphlett WR 6-3 210 FrHS Gates, N.C. (HS) i 15 Mark Drake BCG 94 Jr.-Sq. Steamboat Springs, Colo. (HS) 1b Asan Sta CB 6-0 178 St-3L Smyrna, Ga. (Campbell HS 18 Mark DeLozier P 60 219 Sr-3L_—_ Springfield, Mo. (Kickapoo) ta depp! A IM A gh ie gaat 19 Malcolm Williams = DB 5:9 175 Soll Raymond, Miss. (Hinds J.C.) 15 Ernest Tinnen QB 6-1 = =203 = =-Fr-RS_—_ Burlington, N.C. (Cummings HS) 2 ames eran PK «60 5 SoclL Okk City, Okla, (Wes ‘ 17 Javid Crumbie CB 5-10 «183 = Sr-3L Tallahassee, Fla. (Lincoln HS) - vote i os zi i Wy, a) (\ estmoore) 19 Raymond Mabry RB 5-7 187 —-Fr-RS_Grrifton, N.C. (West Craven HS) 21 Levi Gillen DB 5-10 176 So.-1L __ Leoti, Kan. (Wichita Co.) 20 Linwood DeBrew WR 5-11 173 So-lL ~~ Newport News, Va. (Ferguson HS) 22 John Mosley B 5-10 187 Fr-HS ~~ Moore, Okla. (Westmoore) 21 avid Hart CB 5-10 183 Jr-2L Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) 23 Reggie Williams TB 5-10 223 -Fr-RS__Blytheville, Ark. (HS) 22 Daren Hart SAF 5-10 195 Jr-2L ~~ Winston-Salem, N.C. (Carver HS) 24 Jody Sparks LB 6-3 = «219 = So.-IL_~—- Yukon, Okla. (HS) 23 erris McPhail RB 6-0 = :198.. Sr-2L Clinton, N.C. (Mt. Olive College/Clinton HS) 28 Andrew Bates H 6-0 230 Jr-2L Clute, Texas (Brazoswood) 24 Chad Holcomb PK 6-2 175 Jr-2L Smyrna, 2 births HS) 29 Adonis Peil DB 5-11 195 Fr.-RS ~~ Mooreland, Okla. (Cascia Hall) 25 Derrek Batson HB 59 172, Sr3l, Miami, Fla (Killian HS) 35 Asher Ladner DB S11 182 Fr-RS_—_N. Richland Hills, Texas (HS) 26 Troy Smith YE 12 BASIN Myeemville, N.C. 0H. Rose HS) 38 Wade Clark DB 59 174 So-Sq. Broken Arrow, Okla. (Union) 27 ~—- Ed Crabtree P 5-11 198 Srl = Dunn, N.C. (Triton HS; 39 Donald P B 511. 189 FreRS ; ti 7 28 Tahari Wallace CB 5-11 169. So-lL NewBern, N.C. (HS) Wisi ay bs ee TRS Sugar Land, Texas (Dulles) 30 Dwight Henry SAP 5-11 175 Jr2L ‘Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, (Plantation HS) 40 Anthony Smith L 56 155 Jr-Sq. Dallas, Texas (Roosevelt) 31 ric Blanton B 5-9 205 Sr-2L — Warwick, NY. (Warwick Valley HS) 42 Mark Haberfield T 6-4 260 Sr.-IL Uniontown, Pa. (Laurel Highlands) 32 Shep Sepaniak LB 6-2 235. Fr-RS._ Brookside, NJ. (West Morris HS) 44 James Dearth FB 6-4 240 -Fr.-HS Scurry, Texas (Rosser) 33 J. Crane if 6-lee236 Jr-2L College Park, Ga. (Lovett HS) 46 Sam Robick F 6-3 230 Fr-RS___ Pittsburgh, Pa. (Shaler) 35. Kevin Monroe DB 6-1 176 FY-HS — Greenville, N.C, (J. H. Rose HS) 47 Jason Bennett FB 6-3. 208 = So-1L_ Tulsa, Okla. (Metro Christian) 37 orrest ve ‘ fe A “ A ie C ny ie ar HS) 48 Allen Blackmon TB. 5-11.. 209° Fr-RS_ Flour Bluff, Texas (HS) i 38 eeone McKeithan B 4 Fy-RS) Perth Amboy, N.J. (HS) AQ Sali ai L 2 99 RL cement ish CEE OL: i 39 Jamar Epps B 6-0 205 FrHS ~~ Ft. Washington, Md. (Oxon Hills HS) fa a eg ’ . A = -RS . Rue a 40 Damon Davis RB 5-7 -158_ PHS Orangeburg, S.C. (HS 5 Brad Smith 6c 8 270 eae Acre aen st | 42 Bernard Lackey CB 5-11 191 ~-Fr-RS_~—_Gonyers, Ga, (Rockdale Co, HS) e eres ate : 0-Sq: Moore, Okla, (West moore) | 43 Tim McKinnon JB 6-1_~—-:168 =~ So-HS.__ Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS) 53 Ben Barber * C 63° 242 Fr-RS_— Mt, Pleasant, Okla. (HS) | 44 Scott Harley R 5-10 210 FrRS Neptune, NJ. (HS) 55 Muadianvita Kazadi LB. 6-2 225. s“SJr.-2L.-» Newton) Kan. (HS) | 45 Lorenzo West D 63 238 = ‘Jr-2L ~——Atlanta, Ga. (Decatur HS) 56 Chris Fowler LB 6-0 = 205 sSr-2L Okla, City, Okla. (Millwood) | 47 Brian Williams DS 6-4. 225 Jr-2L — Garner, N.C. (HS) 60 immy Zuhn 1B 63220 ~—Fr-RS_ College Station, Texas (AM Consolidated) | 48 ‘omha McMillan LB 6-4 = 225s Fr-HS__. Clarkston, Ga. (Cross Keys HS) 61 oug Pisula 0 63 280 r.-1L Mt. Pleasant, Pa. (Southmoreland) | 49 me sees i Fs a on eat NJ. y y gts 63 Matt Bing OT 64 283 Fr-RS Canton, Ohio (St. Thomas Aquinas) | 50 pumi Masimini ~ 2 r-HS Jashington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson HS p avid Mi : 9 Oy! 4 vac (Woetfi 51 Marvin Burke LB 6-1 249 Jr2L_—_Jacksonville, Pla, (Raines HS) . ae vs : : és - ae BCL AL adh ja 52. Matt Ellison DL = 6-2 250 Fr-HS — Winston-Salem , N.C. (Mt. Tabor HS) 68. Jasdaitl is 0G 65 7 OF : RS Torek ee oP 53» Carlos Brown IB 61 230 -‘Jr-2L~_Blizabeth City, N.C. (Northeastern HS) 08 spn SON Alf BreRS Topeka, Kan, (West) 55 Jason Shell DS. 5-11 230 So-IL China Grove, N.C. (South Rowan HS) 72 Nick Ragusa OT 65° S40 So-1L Joliet, Il. (Catholic Acad.) 57 Roderick Coleman OLB 6-3 230 Fr-HS Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz HS) 76 Neil Whitworth DE 63 245 Fr-RS Frederick, Okla, (HS 58 Freddie Claybrooks OLB 6-5 217 FrHS — Decatur, Ga. (HS) 7 Brian Newnam OG 6-4 282 Jr-2L Stroud, Okla. (HS) 59 Jamie Gray OG 6-2 293 JrlL Phoenixville, Pa. (HS) 79 Michael Ruhl OT 6-7 284 So-1L Lititz, Pa. (Manheim Central) 61 Ron Suddith OT 6-2 297 Jr2L — Miami, Fla. (Palmetto Senior HS) 80 Mark Lippe TE 6-2 255 . So-1L Wyandotte, Okla. (HS) 63 Kevin Wiggins C 6-2 264 Sr-2L Pink Hill, N.C. (South Lenoir HS) 83 Marshall Gordon SE 6-0 185 FreRS.. Tulsa, Okla, (BT Washington) 64 Lamont 0G si 273 r1L cn ete HS) 87 Erin Murray TE 6-1 233 Jr-lL Chicago, Ill. (St, Rita) 65 John Drake SN 6-1 =. 225.—s-Fr-HS_~—Ahoskie, N.C. (Hertford Co. HS) : fe . a DER Lai ‘ Rr eo 66 Jeff Grifin OLB. 6-7-2295 Jr-SQ Anderson, S.C, (Crescent HS) fs a ee “4 6 oe Spi seeped 1's. 67 Shane McPherson 0G 6:3" 280 Jr2L . Cartersville, Ga, (HS) Do MEAN by) Peo Stu Claremaore, Okla. (HS) 69 Brad Royal OL 6-4 249 FrRS Jamestown, N.C. (Northern Durham HS) 91 Lonnie Lewis P64 265 IreTr, Tulsa, Okla (Edison) 10 Corey Russell OL 6-4. 280 FrHS — Fairmont Heights, Md. (HS) 92 Sedric Clark E 6-2 255 Sr.-3L ~~ Houston, Texas (Willowridge) 71 Mike Sheehan OT 6-6 316. FrRS — Closter, N.Y. (N. Valley Regional HS) 93 Coco Butler DT 6-1 275 Sr.-3L Henderson, Texas (HS) 72 Ed Watkins DL “6-4 266i TERS: Midlothian, Va. (Concord College) 94 Justin Reich JE 6-2 225 So.-1L Okmulgee, Okla. (HS) 73 Jake Gilray OG 6-4 272 Jrelb Sarasota, Fla. (HS) 95 Tony Fisher TE 6-2 257 Fr-RS Fort Smith, Ark. (Northside) 74 Mark McCall 0! 6-5 275 Jr-SQ Rochelle, Ga. (Wilcox County HS) 96 ‘Tim Martin DT 6-4 256 Fr-RS — Claremore, Okla. (Sequoyah) 76 Stacey Whitehead OL 6-6 295 So-JC NewBern, N.C. (E. Central Miss. JC) 98 Sean O'Boyle E 67 250 So-lL Midwest City, Okla, (HS) a Charles Boothe 0 Oi oe Srl, te Lauderdale, Fla. (Anderson BS) 99 Nelson Van Waes DiC oie 2508 Jl Calgary, Alberta, Canada (St. Francis) 78 Mondell Corbett DL 6-3 270 Fr-HS — Burlington, N.C. (Yancey Senior HS) 79 rey Pittman S 6-2 265 Fr-RS — Hookerton, N.C. (Greene Central HS) 80 Larry Shannon WR 6-6 200 So-IL — Starke, Fla. (Bradford HS) 81 Mark Libiano LB. 6-3 240 ©Sr-3L ~—_Easton, Pa. (HS) 82 Mitchell Galloway WR 5-10 174 = Jr-2L Bennettsville, S.C. (Marlboro HS) 83 Dwight Linville TE 6-2 240 Sr-3L Winston-Salem, N.C. (North Forsyth HS) 84 eff Kerr LB 6-4 =. 205 = Fr-HS __ Salisbury, N.C. (South Rowan HS) 85 Mike Sellers WR 6-3 189 Fr-RS Covington, Ga. (Newton County HS) 86 ravis Newkirk WR 5-7 147 Fr-RS urham, N.C, (Riverside HS) 88 Sean Richardson DBpeeOroe 2202) Vredls Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham HS) 87 Lamont Chappell WR 6-1 170 Fr-HS oxboro, N.C. (Person HS) 89