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sities has come of age Founded in 1964 as the Dayton campus of Ohio State and Miami Universities with one building and 3,200 students, Wright State University today serves more than 14,000 students from the Dayton area, the state of Ohio, and other states and countries
Wright State offers a comprehensive array of programs through its nine major academic
divisions Eight different bachelor's degree programs are offered in nearly eighty fields through the Colleges of Business and Ad
ministration, Education, Liberal Arts, Sci
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university's first Ph.D program, in biomedi
cal sciences, will also begin admitting stu
dents in 1979 The College of Continuing and Comr(lunity Education, located in the downtown Dayton Kettering Center, offers noncredit courses and workshops and spe
cial certificate programs in professional studies
The four oldest buildings on campus, com
pleted by the time university status was
granted in 1967, comprise Founders Quad
rangle, the hub of university academic and administrative activities The University Center houses dining rooms, lounges, stu
dent offices, and the bookstore Hamilton Hall provides residence facilities for 320 men and women in separate wings
The Physical Education Building's main gym
is home court for the Raider basketball team, and the building also contains an aux
iliary gym, a 75-foot swimming poof wih a spectator capacity of 500, classrooms, a dance room, special exercise facilities for
the handicapped, saunas, handball and squash courts, and a lab for physiology of exercise
The University Library has collections of books, journals, documents, and au diovisual materials related to every teaching
field, as well as special collections of rare and valuable documents and memorabili ,
including the Wright Brothers Collection The Television Center, adjacent to the li brary, has studios and production facilities The Creative Arts Center is home for the fne arts, including theatre, music, art, and art education Besides classrooms, there are two theatres, two concert halls, and two art galleries
The Brehm Laboratory of Environmental Sciences, the Biological Sciences Building,
and the Medical Sciences Building provide classrooms and laboratories for the universi
ty's expanding programs in the sciences especially in the health-elated fields
The Student Services Building, completed in
1977, brings together most of the offices and services which exist to help students make the most of their Wright State educa tion An unusual feature of the campus is a tunnel system which links every major build ing, providing both convenience and shelter
in case of emergencies
Wright State University has been built with a philosophy of community orientation and is continually striving to improve its present programs and activi es, and add new ones,
to serve community needs The university
was founded as a result of a community
fund-raising effort in 1962
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president
Robert J Kegerreis is the second presi
dent of Wright State University He has held
the post since July, 1973
After two years at Ohio University as profes
sor and chairman of the marketing depart
ment, Dr Kegerreis came to Wright State in
1969 as dean of the College of Business
and Administration In 1971, he was pro
moted to a vice-presidency, and two years
later was named president of the university
His career as a teacher and administrator in
higher educ;ation followed extensive experi
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Dr Kegerreis holds four degrees from Ohio State University He was awarded two bachelor's degrees in 1943, a Master of Business Administration in 1947 (after com
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Wright State is fortunate to have an athletic director who saw the "handwriting ,on the wall." When Mohr was planning the WSU athletic program, he included a women's program which equalled that of the men
Sports which receive g·rant-in-aid money at the present time are men's and women's basketball and swimming, women's vol
leyball, soccer, and wrestling
Mohr has been associated with the world of sports since his days at Cincinnati North College Hill High School where he played football, baseball, and basketball for four years, and ran track for two years
His first coaching position was at Cincinnati Reading High School where he was assist ant coach in football and basketball He took over the head baseball job in 1951 and did scouting for the Los Angeles (then Brooklyn) Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds dur ing the summer
He was appointed principal at Reading in
1956 He remained head baseball coach until 1963 and left Reading in 1965 While at Reading, he also received a Master of Edu cation degree from Xavier University in
1961
Then came the move to Wright State in 1966
as head of financial aid, placement, and the veterans office He was asked to initiate an athletic program, which he did during the 1968-69 school year when he started a soc cer team In April 1971 , he was named Di rector of Athletics
Mohr's latest duty is chairman of the Division
II Great Lakes Regional selection committee for the second straight year in basketball
He had been a member of the advisory committee for the previous four years in both basketball and baseball
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Left to right: Jim Brown, Ralph Underhill, Bob Grote
Leading the Wright State basketball fortunes this season will be head coach Ralph Un
derhill and his assistants, Jim Brown and Bob Grote Underhill is starting his first year
as a collegiate head coach after spending the last six years as an assistant at
Tennessee-Cha~anooga
Underhill was instrumental in leading UT
Chattanooga to the NCAA Division II na
tional championship in 1976-77 with a 23-5 record That came on the heels of a run
nerup team in 1975-76 which finished with a 23-9 record
A graduate of Tennessee Tech and Western Kentucky, Ralph spent one year as the head coach at Louisville Manual High School after
a highly-successful stint as head coach at Ohio County High School in Kentucky
While at Ohio County, Underhill led the team
finished as the state runnerup in 1968-69
His team at Manual High School finished
with a 24-6 record and advanced to the
A member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes since his days at Tennessee Tech, UnderhilJ has earned numerous coaching
honors since his first job in 1965 He was the Western Kentucky High School Coach of the Year in 1969 and the Louisville Quarterback Club High School Coach of the Year in 1972 Assisting Underhill in his first year at Wright State is associate coach Jim Brown who is starting his seventh year at Wright State A graduate of the University of Dayton, Brown coordinates the academic standing of the varsity players as well as the recruiting for
ball at Belmont High School under former WSU coach John Ross
Brown came to Wright State in 1970 after a
assigned to Brown this season is the coor
players and coordinating the recruiting for
the staff
Joining Wright State as a part-time coach
member of the New York Mets organization
in professional baseball While at Wright State, Grote lettered four times each in bas ketball and baseball and finished his career
as the second all-time leading scorer
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The Raiders close out the 1978 portion of their schedule tonight before ever increas
ing crowds in the PE Building Through the
the same time in 1975-76 (1, 780) when the Raiders set a single-season home atten
dance record
That's not hard to figure out when the enter
tainment package is delivered like it was last Saturday night against another Ohio Con
combined to set a new NCAA record by shooting 70.4 percent from the field with the Raiders setting a new school record at 76.6
That's a figure most teams would take from their freebies at the charity stripe Most ob
servers called it the best basketball game they had ever seen on any level
The Crusaders of Capital enter tonight's game with a 4-1 record and were one of the
title chase under first-year coach Dave Grube, who was formally at Heidelberg
It is a veteran team that will be meeting the Raiders for the first time led by seniors
The forward-guard duo has combined for 32 points a game while sophomore forward Tom Dunson is adding 14 points per con
test Other probable starters for the Caps are Todd Zwick and Barry Longhino while Charles Jones has given Grube additional strength off the bench
Going into last Wednesday's game at Youngstown State, the Raiders had the op
portunity to finish with the best record through the month of December WSU took
a 6-1 mark into Youngstown and the best previous record was in 1972-73 with a 6-1 start
If anyone would have said the Raiders would be 6-1 after seven games this sea
son, most people would have said that would be impossible, what with a killer schedule against the likes of Miami, Eastern Illinois, Northern Kentucky and St Joe's fac
victories are never easy to come by, especi ally against tournament-tested teams and major college opponents However, the Raiders pulled that off twice against Miami and St Joe's and then beat Northern Ken tucky at essentially a neutral site in the UD Arena
Just why has the success been so quick to come Wright State's way this season? Perhaps more than any one other reason has been the pressure defense which has typified Underhill teams in the past Through seven games, the press has caused oppo nents to turn the ball over 178 times (25 per game) while the Raiders have committed only 131 (19 per game) That is a potential turnaround of 24 points per game
It was the press that turned a tie game against Otterbein early in the second half into an 11-point lead within a matter of four minutes The Cardinals lost possession eight times in that span and with the Raiders shooting 77 percent the game was quickly over
"It only takes a few minutes for a press to do its job," commented Underhill "You might
go 35 minutes without the press doing any
couple of minutes Like at Miami, they hand led the press throughout most of the game, but one of their players handed us the ball
on an inbounds play and then they threw a ball out of bounds on a long pass."
Senior Bob Schaefer is nearing Lyle
Youngstown, Schaefer needed just 42 more points to become the all-time career scorer
at Wright State The Raider Club has planned
native when he passes this milestone Underhill will give his players an eight-day rest until Dec 31 when the Raiders start preparing for the Jan 4 road game at Akron Next home game will be Jan 6 when the Raiders host Northeastern Illinois at 8:05 for the first of two televised games on WDTN-TV (Channel 2)
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Seven-game Statistics
Player
Schaefer
Carter Hartings
Cook
Crowe Wilson Shively Pinkney Zimmerman Bragg Huguely Holzapfel team Wright State
Opponents
G FG
7 43
7 33
7 27
7 24
4 19
7 19
6 9
7 10
7 9
6 5
7 4
3 5 7'207
7 209
FGA Pct
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50 540
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43 442
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Charleston Rensselaer
Wright State
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Wright State Akron
Wright State UDArena
Indianapolis Wright State
Rochester, Ml
Wright State
St Louis Wright State
Highland Hts
UDArena Wright State Louisville, KY
UDArena Wright State Wright State Wright State Wright State
Reb Avg
48 6.8
37 5.3
21 3.0
20 2.8
4 1.0
9 1.3
9 1.5
20 2.9
11 1.6
7 1.2
10 1.4
7 2.3
35 5.0
238 34.0
253 36.1
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Wright State
No
Name
Home (School)
Ht Class Pos Wt Age Fouls Field Goals Free Throws Pts
20 Jimmie Carter•
Jackson, Miss
(Wingfield)
F 6-4 Sr
170 21
1 2 3
4 5
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22 Bob Cook**
Miamisburg
G-F 6-4 Sr
185 21
1 2 3
4 5
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23 Tom Holzaplel
Greenville
F 6-5 Fr
178 18
1 2 3
4 5
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25 Jeff Bragg•
Marion, Indiana
F 6-5 So
180 19
1 2 3
4 5
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30 Bill Wilson••
Columbus (Eastmoor)
G 6-2 Jr
160 20
1 2 3
45
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32 Mike Zimmerman•
Kettering (Alter)
G 6-1 So
170 20
1 2 3
45
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33 Dan Huguely* ••
Dayton (Roosevelt)
F-C 6-8 Sr
195 21
1 2 3
45
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34 Eddie Crowe•
Carlisle
G 6-1 So
170 19
1 2 3
4 5
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35 Bob Schaefer•••
Kettering (Alter)
F 6-7 Sr
215 21
1 2 3
4 5
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40 Joe Fitzpatrick*
Cincinnati
IMt Healthvl
F-C 6-6 Jr
200 21
1 2 3
45
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11111111
42 Steve Hartlngs•
Maria Stein
(Marion Local)
c 6-8 Jr
200 21
1 2 3
45
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43 Vincent Shively
Camobellsville, Kv
G 5-11 Fr
180 21
1 2 3
4 5
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44 James Pinkney
Pompano Beach, Fla
/Coconut Creek)
F 6-6 Jr
197 20
1 2 3
45
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Name Ht
Home/School Pos Wt Class Fouls Field Goals Free Throws Pts Jim Hendrix G 6-1 Jr
Columbus/North 150 1 2 3 4 5
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12 Todd Zwick G 6-1 Jr
Pepper Pike/Orange 160
1 2 3
4 5
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14 Jim McAndrew G 5-10 Fr
Columbus/Bishop Ready 155
1 2 3
45
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11111111 Brent Markley G 6-2 Fr
Richwood/Ridgedale 170
1 1 3
45
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22 Bart Whitaker F 6-3 Jr
Columbus/Whetstone 185
1 2 3
4 5
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24 Barry Longhino c 6-7 Sr
Columbus/Bishop Ready 190
1 2 3
4 5
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Columbus/Linden McKinley 190
1 2 3
4 5
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32 Don Ferns F 6-4 So
Cadiz 180
1 2 3
4 5
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34 Tom Dunson F 6-6 So
Sidney/Lehman 195 1 2 3 45 2222222222 222222222 111111111 11111111 Ricky Lee G 6-4 Sr
Bellaire 190
1 2 3
45
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42 Napoleon Allen F 6-5 Sr
Columbus/Linden McKinley 190
1 2 3
4 5
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44 Mark Waters c 6-7 Jr
East Liverpool 180
1 2 3
4 5
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Warsaw/River View 210
1 2 3
4 5
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52 Keith Mendenhall c 6-5 Sr
West Salem/Northwestern 210
1 2 3
4 5
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54 Charles Jones c 6-8 So
Columbus/Mifflin 205
1 2 3
45
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