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Spe','s"':,,,,;, 'kl_;':,,~dfg New Head Coach of Men's Lacrosse is Named By DA YlD N. MILLER Reitenbach will be taking his The graduate of Binghamton Looking to the upcoming la- amount of rebuilding to do, but c".Spo,,, Eti;,o' first head-coaching assignment (NY) Central High School crosse season, Fritz said, "He a person of his abilities can The Western Maryland ath- at the NCAA Division III level started his coaching career at [Rcitenbach] has a certain handle the challenge." Q letic department has named a after 14 seasons as an assistant Horseheads (NY) High School new head men 's lacrosse coach. at the high-school and collegiate from 1979 to 1982. He then Keith Reitenbach of Ithaca, NY, levels. In his seven years at moved into the collegiate ranks an assistant men's lacrosse Cornell. the Big Red went 60-34 for one season at the University Respond to our coach at Cornell University will with three NCAA Division I of North Carolina and two at assume the position of new bead tournament appearances and a Washington (MD) College, Commentary! coach of the Terror men's la- pair of second-place finishes. with all three teams earning crosse team in time for the Reitenbach had a successful NCAA playoff bids, before be- Spring 1993 season, and is al- collegiate playing career at ginning his stintatComel1. The Write a letter to the editor. ready participating in fall ball Cornell from 1975 to 1978. new Green Terror coach has practices. He will also assume During his sophomore and jun- continued his playing participa- Just send to The Phoenix the position of director of intra- ior seasons, the Big Red was the tion in the sport, competing for mural sports. NCAA champion, and reached the Central New York, Southern via Campus Mail. Reitenbach replaces Mike the championship game his se- Tier. and most recently, Sailin' Williams. who resigned after II mer year. Shoes Lacrosse Clubs. seasons at the helm of WMC's men's lacrosse program. The am. Terrors finished 7-5 RES E R V E OFFICERS' TRAINING COR P S overall in 1992, but Reitenbach loses three of the top four scor- ers plus two key defensive start- ers from that team. "Western Maryland is just thrilled to have a coach of Keith's experience and back- ground to take over our pro- grams," said acting athletic di- rector Dr. Carol Fritz. "It is ex- citing to envision the future of men's lacrosse and and an al- ready healthy intramural system at tbe College with him at the helm." Sport Shorts Swimming: Sophomore Buffy Burke won the 100 and 1000 yard freestyle races and the 200 yard individual medley to lead the WMC women's swim team to a 48-47 victory over Widener. Freshman Karen Alexander won the 100 yard butterfly and the 200 yard freestyle as well as swimming a leg on the winning 400 yard medly relay team. The Widener men defeated Congratulations to aU of ourscholarship cadets! Pictured on the bottom row are: Peter White, Robert Magee, MarshaU WMC 64-31. The Terors won Brown, Michael Rudnick, Kimberly Raker, Sherry Albrigbt, WiUiam Futch, and Blanca Infante. On the top row are: four of nine individual races, Edward Larkin, John Faris, Robert Doeller, Jennirer Scott, James Martin, Matthew Butcher, C.E. Cornett, and John but dropped both relays to Wid- Gazzelli. Not pictured are WiUiam Lubking and Ann Reen. Want to join them? Visit CPr Navarro, or call ext. 727. ener. Women's Basketball: ARMY ROTC SALUTES OUR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS. Led by sophomore Denise Spangler. the Green Terror women defeated Immaculata in Every year Anny ROTC awards thou- as books. lab fees and an allowance up to the consolation game of the sands of merit-based scholarships to quali- $IOOO/year. But more than that. Army College of Notre Dame Tip-Off fled students around the country and ROTC is one course that develops Tournament 67-53. right here in your school. These ~fADHSIIIP your leadership abilities and confi- dence, qualities that lead to success. scholarships pay most tuition, as well Spangler scored 19 points, took down II rebounds and blocked three shots. Junior Sue Head added 15 points and six rebound, while sophomore ARMY ROTC Christa Mose tallied 11 points and six assists in the victory. THE SMARTESTCOWGE Sophomore Krista Shaffer was selected to the AU-Tourna- COURSEyou CANTAKE. ment Team contributing 26 points and 10 rebounds in two games. [J Register for Spring! Happy Holidays! Visit Army ROTC...2nd Floor, Old Gill Gym