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Edinboro All-Time Men's Basketball Team


During the 2006-07 academic year, Edinboro celebrated its Sequential by naming its All-Time teams. The following is a list of those honored from men's basketball:

 • Jakim Donaldson: From a raw walk-on as a freshman, the 6’8” forward departed as a first team NABC All-American in 2004-05. Donaldson is the only player in Edinboro history with 1,000 career points (1,335) and 1,000 career rebounds (1,100), ranking eighth in career wins and first in rebounds.
 
 • Tyrone Mason: Edinboro’s all-time leading scorer with 1,954 points and a career scoring average of 23.6 ppg. A 6’1” guard who was a first team NABC All-American in 1995-96, Mason holds the top two single-season scoring campaigns.
 
 • Dan Petchel: One of three players from the 1960’s, Petchel is the first All-American on record at Edinboro. The 6’4” forward was accorded second team NAIA honors in 1964-65. He ranks ninth in career scoring (1,344 points).
 
 • Fred Riley: One of four Boro players to earn All-American honors more than once, the 5’10” guard was a third team NAIA All-American in 1971-72 after earning honorable mention honors the previous year. He ranks tenth in career scoring with 1,279 points, and also holds the career record for steals (246) while playing three seasons.
 
 • Tim Smiley: A 6’1” guard, Smiley was an honorable mention NAIA All-American in 1974-75 and again in 1975-76, leading Edinboro to the NAIA National Tournament both years. He is the third all-time leading scorer with 1,553 points.
 
 • Frank Smith: Another of the players from the 60’s, Smith scored 1,225 career points, good for 12th all-time. That includes a school-record average of 30.1 ppg. in 1966-67. The 6’2” forward holds the top two single game scoring figures with 54 and 52 points.
 
 • Roy Stauffer: While ranking 18th in career scoring at 1,149 points, Stauffer earned NAIA All-American honors in two of his three seasons. He was honorable mention choice in 1972-73 and 1973-74.
 
 • Kenny Tate: A second team NABC All-American in 2001-02, he accumulated 1,552 points and 843 rebounds in three seasons as a Fighting Scot. The 6’4” forward ranks fourth in both categories.
 

The remaining four members of the team aren’t too shabby, either. For starters, there’s Walt Askins. A 6’5” forward, he is the player with the most tenure, having played from 1956-60. Askins ranks second in career scoring at 1,739 points, including 26.1 ppg. in 1956-57.

Then there’s Adam Kaufman, who wasn’t known for his scoring but rather his playmaking. The 5’11” guard holds the Edinboro career record for assists (936), and also has four of the top five season assists marks. That includes a school-record 273 in 1997-98, his freshman campaign. Kaufman scored 1,148 career points.

Billy Wade and Price Williams round out the All-Time Team. Wade played from 1986-90. The 6’7” forward ranks sixth in both career scoring (1,446 points) and career rebounds (792). Williams played two seasons at Edinboro, and earned All-PSAC honors both in 1991-92 and 1993-94. All told, he scored 912 career points.

Edinboro All-Time Men’s Basketball Team -March 12, 2007
Name (Yr.) Position Height Hometown
Walt Askins (’60) F 6-5 Erie, PA
Jakim Donaldson (’05) F 6-8 Pittsburgh, PA
Adam Kaufman (’01) G 5-11 Coraopolis, PA
Tyrone Mason (’96) G 6-1 Philadelphia, PA
Dan Petchel (’65) F 6-4 Sheffield, PA
Fred Riley (’72) G 5-10 Clearfield, PA
Tim Smiley (’77) G 6-1 Fort Wayne, IN
Frank Smith (’69) F 6-2 Bentleyville, PA
Roy Stauffer (’74) G 5-10 Emmaus, PA
Kenny Tate (’02) F 6-3 Philadelphia, PA
Billy Wade (‘90) F 6-7 Belle Glade, FL
Price Williams (’94) F 6-4 Washington, DC