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Wright State University Basketball Media Guide 1989-1990 Wright State University CORE Scholar Athletics Publications Athletics 11-13-1989 Wright State University Basketball Media Guide 1989-1990 Wright State University Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/athletics_publications Part of the Public Relations and Advertising Commons Repository Citation Wright State University (1989). Wright State University Basketball Media Guide 1989-1990. : Wright State University. This Media Guide is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Publications by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BAS 1989-90 MEDIA GUIDE Ce{e6rating 20 Years of~ider 1\9und6a{{ RALPH UNDERHILL should surpass 250 career victories in 1989-90 Contents 1989·90 Basketball Schedule All-Americans 62 November All-Time Letterwinners 31 13 Monday AAU Team (exhibition) 7:30 pm 20 Monday Yugoslavia Club (exhibition) 7:30 pm All-Time Opponent Records 49 25 Saturday Wilmington 7:30 pm Athletic Administration 51 December Celebrating 20 Years . .. 10-11 2 Saturday at Joe Lapchick Memorial Tournament Coaching Staff 13-17 Wright State vs. South Alabama 2pm St. John"s vs. San Diego 4 pm Dayton 54 3 Sunday at Joe Lapchick Memorial Tournament Consolation Game 1 pm Director of Athletics 50 Championship Game 3 pm Ervin J . Nutter Center 8 6 Wednesday Bowling Green' 7:30 pm 9 Saturday Central Michigan 7:30 pm Living Accommodations 6-7 13 Wednesday at St. Francis (NY) 7:30 pm 16 Saturday at U.S. International 10:30 pm Media Information 64 19 Tuesday at Southern Utah State 9pm National Championship Team 52- 53 29 Friday USAir Classic Georgia Southern vs. Howard 6:30 pm Opponents 39-48 Wright State vs. Vermont 8:30 pm 30 Saturday USAir Classic Outlook 12 Consolation Game 6:30 pm Player Profiles 19-30 Championship Game 8:30 pm January President 5 Raider Head Coaches 63 4 Thursday St. Francis (NY) 7:30 pm 6 Saturday at Dayton 8 pm Raider Home Court 9 10 Wednesday Chicago State 7:30 pm 13 Saturday at Youngstown State 8pm Raider Record Book 55-59 15 Monday at Akron · ?pm Raider Roster, 1989-90 18 20 Saturday U.S. International 7:30 pm 24 Wednesday Eastern Kentucky' 7:30 pm Raider Roundball 32 27 Saturday at Liberty 7:30 pm 31 Wednesday Central State' 7:30 pm Raiders on the Air 63 February Raiders on the Road 49 3 Saturday Northern Illinois 7:30 pm Raiders through the Years 60- 61 7 Wednesday at Kent State 7:30 pm Schedule, 1989-90 10 Saturday Youngstown State 7:30 pm 15 Thursday Southern Utah State' 7:30 pm Season Review, 1988-89 33-37 20 Tuesday at St. Bonaventure 7:35 pm 24 Saturday Akron' 7:30 pm Statistics, 1988-89 38 28 Wednesday Ashland 7:30 pm USAir Classic 45 March Wright State Quick Facts 1 3 Saturday at Chicago State 8:30 pm Wright State University 2-4 5 Monday at Northern Illinois 8:05 pm Horne games are in bold type. All starting times are Eastern Standard Time. ' Indicates games to be broadcast by WRGT-TV45 in Dayton. All games, home and away, can be heard on 980 WONE-AM. Credits Compilation: G a ry Giles, S p ort s Wright State Quick Facts Information Director Editing: Connie Steele, Editorial and Location: Dayton, Ohio 45435 Sports information director: Gary Giles Design Services Founded: 1964: independent university status. 1967 Office phone: 513 873-2771 Graphic Design: Ulyss e s Drinks, Enrollment: 17,423 total: 13,940 undergraduate Home phone: 513 435-6643 Editorial and Design Services President: Dr. Paige E. Mulhollan FAX phone: 513 873-2368 Photography: Ken Budzek, Jack Davis, Director of athletics:·Dr. Michael J. Cusack Home court/capacity: Head basketball coach/alma mater: Physical Education Building 2.750 Scott Kissell and Robe rta Mo nnin, Ralph UnderhillTennessee Tech. 1964 Nickname: Raiders University Media Services Record at Wright State: Colors: Hunter green and gold 242 wins, 75 losses (11 years) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Assistant coaches/alma mater: Conference: Independent Jim Brown Dayton. 1966 1988-89 record: 17-11 Jim Ehler Miami. 1950 Letterwinners returning/lost: 7 4 Jeff Dillon Wright State, 1987 Starters returning/lost: 3 2 a El Wright State University elcome to Wright State University!_ An Wexciting and expanding metropolitan university, Wright State offers excellent facilities for academics, support programs, recreation, housing and arts activities. Continuing in the innovative spirit of aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright, our modern architecture is nationally known for being completely accessible to the handicapped through a unique tunnel system. In fact , our 557-acre campus offers something for nearly everyone. Founded in 1964, Wright State was granted full university status in 1967 and is an accredited, independent state university located in Dayton , Ohio . Dayton has a metropolitan population of over 900 ,000 and is one of the top-50 media markets in the nation. The university serves approximately 17 ,000 students in more than 100 undergraduate and 85 graduate and professional degree programs. Most students commute to Wright State from Dayton and surrounding communities; others live in the residence halls or the university apartments adjacent to the campus. The university library contains more than 434,232 bound volumes, 730,000 microforms , 185 , 189 U.S. and Ohio government documents, 4,798 periodical subscriptions and a national map depository with approximately 57,000 geological and topographical maps from all over the United States . The library features special collections of material pertaining to the Wright brothers and James M. Cox, a former governor of Ohio and business leader in newspaper publishing and radio broadcasting. Wright State offers innovative programs in with 28 area hospitals and health-care progress of each student-athlete. The male a variety of fields. The university has a Ph.D . institutions. and female athletes with the highest grade degree program in biomedical sciences, a Wright State moved from the Division II to point averages are honored each year by the postmaster's educational specialist degree the Division I level of competition in the NCAA athletic council. program and the only combined computer during the 1987-88 athletic season . This Financial aid is available for Wright State science and engineering Ph .D. program in move to the upper echelon of collegiate student-athletes . On-campus housing is the state. Wright State is also the only sports brought Wright State athletics up to the also available ; interested students university in Ohio to offer a Doctor of level of the university's nationally recognized are encouraged to apply early . For Psychology (Psy.D.) degree. In addition, the academic and research programs. more information about Wright State university's School of Medicine offers the Basketball is one of eight sports the University, contact the Office of Admissions, M.D . degree . Associate and prebac ­ university sponsors for men, along with seven 513/873-2211 ; the Information Center, calaureate degree programs are offered at sports for women. The men 's basketball 513/873-231 O; or the Office of University the Wright State University Lake program has been the most successful , Communications, 513/873-3232. Campus located near St. Mary's and Celina, winning the NCAA Division II national Helpful people, a close relationship with the Ohio. championship in 1983 and qualifying for Dayton community and enthusiastic spirit are Wright State plays an active role in the postseason play eight times. Wright State's all characteristic of Wright State. As you will Dayton metropolitan community and teams were frequently ranked among the find , the university offers opportunities and contributes significantly to the area's Top-20 Division II teams in their respective experiences for people of all ages and economy and industry . The university sports. The success has continued as a interests. employs more than 5,300 full- and part-time Division I major independent. faculty, staff and students, making it the ninth Academics are stressed in the university's largest employer in the Dayton area. The athletic programs, and a full-time academic Wright State School of Medicine is affiliated adviser was hired this fall who will monitor the El Undergraduate Degrees and Areas of Study College of Business and Administration Accountancy (B.S.B.) Business Economics (B.S.B.) Finance (B.S.B.) Financial Services (B.S.B.) Management (B.S.B.) Management Information Systems (B.S.B.) Management Science (B.S.B.) Marketing (B.S.B.) College of Education and Human Services Biological Sciences Education (B.S.Ed.) Business Comprehensive Education (B.S.Ed.) Business Education, Vocational (B.°S.Ed.) Chemistry Education (B.S.Ed.) Communications Comprehensive Education (B.S.Ed.) Computer Science K-12 (B.S.Ed.) Drama/English Education (B.S.Ed.) Earth Science Education (B.S.Ed.) Educational Library Media K-12 (B.S.Ed.) Elementary Education (B.S.Ed.) English Education (B.S.Ed.) History Education (B.S.Ed.) Humanities Comprehensive Education (B.S.Ed.) Languages Education K-12 (French, German, Latin, and Spanish) (B.S.Ed.) Mathematics Education (B.S.Ed.) Physical Education K-12 (B.S.Ed.) Physics Education (B.S.Ed.) Rehabilitation (B.S.) Science Comprehensive Education (B.S.Ed.) College of Liberal Arts Music (B.A.) College of Science and Social Studies Comprehensive Acting (B.F.A.) Music Composition (B.Mus.) Mathematics Education (B.S.Ed.) Anthropology (B.A.) Music Education (B.Mus.) Biological Sciences (B.S. , B.A.) Special Education K-12 Applied Music (B.Mus.) Music History and Literature Chemistry (B.S., B.A.) (Developmentally Art (B.A., B.F.A.) (B.Mus.) Environmental Health (B.S.) Handicapped, Art History (B.A.) Music Theory (B.Mus.) Geological Sciences (B.S., B.A.) Multihandicapped, Classical Humanities (B.A.) Organizational Communication Geophysics (B.S.) Orthopedically Handicapped, Classical Languages (Greek or (B.A.) Ground Water Technology (B.A.) Severe Behavioral Disorders, Latin) (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Mathematics (B.S., B.A.) Special Learning Disability) Communication Studies (B.A.) Political Science (B.A.) Medical Technology (B.S.M.T.
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