Athletics scrapbook, 1991-1992 academic year
In Spring 1992, UMBC's men's baseball team became the university's first team to make it to a NCAA regionals tournament. The team had previously played in the Division II Regionals in 1979, 1980, and 1986. The Retrievers, with a 37-11 record, were sixth-seeded and set to take on the first-seeded Hurricanes of the University of Miami on May 22 in Coral Gables, Florida. The Retrievers, led by 15-year Head Coach John Jancuska, put up a strong fight, but lost 3-1 to the Hurricanes.
UMBC Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation
University Publications
1991-1992
scrapbooks
UPUB A7-020_1
Athletics scrapbook, 1991-1992 academic year, Scrapbook, 1991-1992. University Publications, UPUB A7-020
In Spring 1992, UMBC's men's baseball team became the university's first team to make it to a NCAA regionals tournament. The team had previously played in the Division II Regionals in 1979, 1980, and 1986. The Retrievers, with a 37-11 record, were sixth-seeded and set to take on the first-seeded Hurricanes of the University of Miami on May 22 in Coral Gables, Florida. The Retrievers, led by 15-year Head Coach John Jancuska, put up a strong fight, but lost 3-1 to the Hurricanes.
UMBC Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation
University Publications
1991-1992
scrapbooks
UPUB A7-020_2
1978-1979 Men’s Basketball Team Media Guide
The 1978-79 UMBC men’s basketball team won the NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regionals Championship on March 3, 1979. The Baltimore Sun reported: John Goedeke’s 2 free throws with 7 seconds remaining enabled the University of Maryland-Baltimore County to edge Virginia Union College 58 to 56, last night.” Although the newspaper highlighted Goedeke in the lead for the story, the whole team played heroically. Coach Billy Jones said Howie Kane, Jack Kane, John Goedeke and Reggie Nance have done it for us all season. Doug Dodrill also did a fine job.” Goedeke and Jack Kane were three-year starters from Parkville High School who were later joined by Jack’s brother Howie. Coach Jones was notable in his own right, not only for being the first African American to earn a basketball scholarship in the Atlantic Coast Conference at University of Maryland in 1964, but also for coaching UMBC to five winning seasons between 1974 and 1986.
Left to right: Guy Cottman, Jim Smith (Assistant Coach), Mark Clark, Bill Larash, Tom Vines, Doug Dodrill, Jake Kane, Howie Kane, Jeff Brooks, John Goedeke, Reggie Nance, Billy Jones (Coach), Page Elliot, Mike Beckett (Student Assistant), Jerry Chepaitis, and Zena Galloway with the championship trophy.
University Photographs
1979
brochures; booklets; 9 x 6 in.
UPUB A7-003
Men's Lacrosse and Cheerleaders Contact Sheet, Photograph, Spring 1969. UARC Photos 07-01-1744, F older 38, Sheet 7
These photographs, taken by a student photographer for The Retriever, are from a 14-6 win for the men's lacrosse team against the Loyola Greyhounds B" team, April 1, 1969.
University Photographs
Spring 1969
black-and-white photographs; contact sheets; 8 x 10 in.
UARC Photos-07-01-1744-1777
1978-1979 Men's Championship Retrievers Basketball Team
University Photographs
1979
gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs; 8 x 10 in.
UARC Photos-07-02-0178
Men's Lacrosse Team, 1980
The 1980 UMBC men's lacrosse team brought glory to the campus by winning the first national championship in school history. During the regular season, the team won strong victories over Salisbury State (21-11), Delaware (22-12), and perennial Division I powerhouse University of North Carolina (18-9). The team defeated Adelphi University (23-14) for the Division II Championship. The championship game was played at UMBC that year as was the women's championship game.
Front row (l to r): Kevin Kline, Greg Horne, Craig Tucker, Joe Baldini, Matt Christian, Russ LeClair, Frank Valenza, Dave Staley, Dave Gay. Center row: Andy Lentz (manager), Joe Gold, Bruce Baldwin, Jim Weller, Carl Rausch, Dennis Wey, Marty Cloud, Dave Quattrini, Scott Hundertmark, Bill Boone, Phil Whims, Jay Harkey, Howard Berman (manager). Tow row: Head Coach Dick Watts, Rick Paret, Craig Linthicum, Dan Nickerson, Steve Urban, Mike Ruland, Rich Tobin, John Horine, George McGeeney, Steve Rodkey, Jay Robertson, Assistant Coach Kurt Kimball.
University Publications
1980
gelatin silver prints; black-and-white photographs; 8.5 x 11 in.
UPUB A7-013 (1981)
Men's Lacrosse Team, 1969
Lead by Jeff Hahn who scored 32 goals that season, the most among all lacrosse players in the state that year, the 1969 UMBC men's lacrosse team was victorious against rivals Loyola University of Maryland and Western Maryland College. Outstanding performances were contributed by Dave Mister and Tom Pilsch. Hahn graduated from UMBC having earned All-America honors in 1971.
Front row (l to r): B. Kusterer, J. Cross, D. Mister, J. Hahn, D. Bond, T. Keller, I. Kirsch, L. Klein, J. Allen, B. Dietrich. Back Row: Coach Del Langdon, [unidentified], J. Wolf, B. Novak, M. Kolodner ,M. Piechocki, S. Link, D. Chandlee, J Fowler, [unidentified], [unidentified], A. Holtzman, [unidentified].
Robert Dietrich collection, Collection 246
1969
color photographs; chromogenic color prints; 8 x 10 in.
UARC2016-04
UMBC Volleyball 2006 media guide
The 2006 women's volleyball team saw a 16-15 winning season, made their first trip to the America East Conference Championship, and kicked off a decade of final and semi-final appearances for the Retrievers. Since then the team has reached the Championship finals two more times and have had 5 players named AEC Rookie of the Year. The women's volleyball team was previously coached for by UMBC Athletic Hall of Fame member Kathy Zerrlaut. In addition to coaching volleyball for 17 seasons, 1972-1989, Zerrlaut coached an established women's lacrosse team until 1996. She was elected into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.
University Publications
2006
brochures; 8.5 x 11 in.
UPUB A7-026_1
UMBC Volleyball 2006 media guide Program, 2006, 8 ½ x 11, University Publications, UPUB A7-026
The 2006 women's volleyball team saw a 16-15 winning season, made their first trip to the America East Conference Championship, and kicked off a decade of final and semi-final appearances for the Retrievers. Since then the team has reached the Championship finals two more times and have had 5 players named AEC Rookie of the Year. The women's volleyball team was previously coached for by UMBC Athletic Hall of Fame member Kathy Zerrlaut. In addition to coaching volleyball for 17 seasons, 1972-1989, Zerrlaut coached an established women's lacrosse team until 1996. She was elected into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.
University Publications
2006
brochures; programs (documents); 8.5 x 11 in.
UPUB A7-026_2