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l \..... I Deb Tyler Terrors up for game Sports analysis against [ohns Hopkins Lady Terrors Start Slow face the Muhlenberg Mules, and put Terrors. Jim Dawson added 6 pta. As R9b McQuay Coleen ~ohegan and freshmen louise Nemshick and Laura Winner Bruce Mable on a shooting show. They hit 58% a team the Terrors shot only 47 The 1982 Women's Basketball team last year Mummert was the teams Westem Maryland's basketball team from the floor and 88% from the foul percent from the floor and were has gotten off to a slow start this leading scorer and rebounder. There- line. Doug Pinto (18 pts.) lead the faces a stiff challenge tonight against SCOring,followed by Jonn Seiler (15 awarded only four free throws for the season. They are maintaining a fore, this year's offense is geared record of 2-7 overall and a divisional entire game as opposed to Mora- always lough Johns Hopkins. pis., 9 rebounds) end Jim Dawson vian's 19! The Terrors were also out- record of 1-O! This places them in a toward Mummert Hopkins, sporting a new coach and (14 pts., 12 assists). The Terrors rebounded 26-19. They did manage tie for first place. However, they have The task now is to put what has a 5-5 record, is lead by forwards moved out to an 11 pI. lead at the three divisional games coming up. happened so tar behind them and Nicola Nikic (6,6") and Tom Tessitore half and held on to win by 11, Jeff to score more baskets than Moravian These games, which I'm sure you'll move on. This is extremely important (6'6") aJong with point guard Scott Weyer added 10 pts., Scott Kohr a but gave up 13 points at the foul line. forward to, are against this week, because their next home Katz (6'0"). AIthoogh not one of the pts., Joe. Callahan 7 pts.. and Dave Western Maryland played lebanon .want to look game is against Dickinson, here next Dickinson on January 26 at 6:30 p.m., best teams in the MAC, Hopkins is Engle 5 pts. Valley this Tuesday but the score was Franklin and Marshall on February 13 Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m. This also always a tough game for the Terrors. WMC then travelled to Moravian unavailable al publication. there at 2 o.m. and the last game of means that the tearn will be going for according to coach Ober and his and suffered their second conference After ten games (not counting Le- the regular season against Gettys- more than a week without a regulerlv players. This year should be no loss of the season, 45-51. Moravian banon Valley) the Terrors stand at 7-3 burg also there at 7 p.m scheduled game. To alleviate this exception. Even so this game will be shut clown the Terrors usually strong over-all and 2-2 in the conference. "Right we're striving for a lack of competition, the team has flOW a breather for the Terrors after four inside game as John Seiler, Scott The team trails undefeated Dickinson winning season and to do well in the scheduled their Alumni game this consecutive conference games Kohr, and Jeff Weyer combined for and once beaten Franklin & Marshall MAC'sl" said new head coach Becky coming" Saturday nigh', at 7 p.m. This The Terrors started their four game only 3 pts. Doug Pinto scored 12 pis. and Moravian. Their next game is Martin. This seems to be no problem; should prove to be a way 01 keeping trek by blasting helpless Gettysburg and Dave Engle 18 pte. to lead the tonight in Gill Gym against Johns the talent is there. The team is led by this warm learn simmering for their Hopkins team 85-64, in Gettysburg. Jim Daw- co-captains Jayne Kernan and Patsy divisional play. So come on out and son had 10 pts., 4 steals, and drew MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES COLLEGIATE ATHLET1C CONFERENCE support your local winnersl three charges all in the first 12 a:,~ Moyles and feature Donna Mummert, minutes of the game as WMC moved REPORT FOR= 11,':: A_" PCT . out to a 31-16 lead and never looked T_ • back. The lead was stretched to 31 OIL PCT F OFF D£F 01 L F pts.. ten minutes into the second half "'"m" • 3 0 0 1.000241 21' 60.3 52.8 7 3 700 609 576 WOllEN'S BASKETBALL Dickinson 1.000 238 269 79.3 5 and coach Ober had 10 clear his F&M'" 2 1 .667184 179 61.3 563 . 555 ... 560 Standings for January 18, 1982 597 ... bench to avoid humiliating a pretty WestamMd 22 .500282 262 70.5 65.5 8 7 1 3 .700 602 548 603 706 Lebanon Valley poor Scott KOhr lead the Terror scoring """"'..... 03 1 2 333146 172 487 57.3 5 e 10 .166 454 621 714 775 SOVTHERN DIVISION W 1 L 0 100 PCT OVERALL W 2 PCT Gettysburg team. WeilemMO. 523 64.' .250 194 000157 2 04 with 19 ote. followed by Dave Engle BASKETBAU. RESULTS .000231 294 57.8 73.5 4 11 266 8871050 717 """',"", 1 0 o 1.000 RESULTS WMC 63 LEBANON VAl. 17 01.000 'OM (16 pts.), Jim Dawson (12 pts.), and Fran~in & Marshall 80, Phita.Textile66 Gettysburg 57. Elizabethtown 54 Dicklnson 1 1 500 WMC 65 DREW 46 John Seiler, Doug Pinto, and Joe -'" Gettysburg 40 Muskingum 86, Lebanon Valley50 Lebanon Valley 0 2 000 80. RIder Callahan' all with 8 pts. Franklin -& Marshall 65. Elizabethtown 60 Western Maryland 81. Muhlenberg 70 The Terrors then .carre home, to MoravIan 51. Western Md. 45 Roanoke 72. Dickinson 67 Franklin & Marshall 59. Wtdener58 Bridgewater 75, Dickinson 65 Swim team practices for commq season Chris Vaughn and an afternoon workout at a smaller dale and will resume this program (QJsedh4- ... here in Maryland, the swimming team poot totalling approximately 10,000 during January term. Maggie During the coot Christmas break yards a day. Schiffhauer and Sharon ROWley re- In addition to the Western Maryland fleeted on their trip by saying, "Janu- %P'P/~~~ ~ ::Wa~ to ~~nn;~t~e~: squad, there were severe! other ary is the heart of the season..so the derdale, Florida to train intensively for teams from Sweden, Norway, Ger- practices made us work hard. It gave _"'-.f"M"=~~ .. their Upcoming meets in January and many plus many cities of the United us a taste of what's to come" February, Thirteen swimmers partici- States practicing at the same poot. "It The team chose to train in Rorida r-;ttu_r~ pated in the five day program, which definitely motivated us to 'NQf1o:; har- rather than on campus not only ;
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