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SPORTS Thursday. April 1~ 1999 ~ Page 13 WMC Spring 1999 Sports Schedule Brener first WMC (Home Events in Bold) mat All-American Sophomore Andrey Brener fin- Conaway faced the No.2 seed in ished in fourth place at 165 pounds. his weight class in the first round. Team ll!Jy_ Date Opponent Time becoming the first All-American and Taylor ran into the 5th and 3rd wrestler in school history, at the seeds. NCAA Division III championships Brener. Conaway and Tayloe at the College of New Jersey. qualified for nationals by winning W-Lacrosse Thu.Apr.I Ursinus t 1pm. Brener, the No. I seed, saw his Centennial Conference crowns last Track Fri. Apr. 2 Colonial Relays§ TBA 23-match winning streak end in the month. giving the Terror its largest 1II semifinals with a 10-6 loss to 5th- delegation ever at the Division M-Lacrosse Sat. Apr. 3 at Swarthmore t " 1:30 seeded Andy Kruger from Buena championships. Brener (35-5) was hoping to be- Vista University of Iowa. Baseball Sat. Apr. 3 F&M(2) t Noon ior national a former Ukrainian jun- come the college wrestler from a Brener, first champion, came back to to win a national Maryland Softball Sat. Apr. 3 at Ursinus (2) t 1pm. earn a 6-4 decision over Coast title at any level since 1984. when but lost a 2-1 Guard's Chris Fertig, Track Sat. Apr. 3 Colonial Relays§ TBA heartbreaker in the bronze medal John Davis of Morgan State took the Division gold. II IS8-pound W-Tennis Sat. Apr. 3 at Haverford t 11 a.m. match to Augustana's Darren Linton, John Dolch of Salisbury Stale(142) the No.2 seed. was the last D-JII winner back in Charlie juniors Meanwhile Golf Sat. Apr. 3 WMC Invitation 'I TBA Conaway (184) and Scott Taylor 1981. W-Lacrosse TueApr: 6 atF&Mt 4 pm. (197) each went 0-2 at the meet. Courtesy of Sports Information Baseball Tue.Apr. 6 at fohns Hopkinst 3pm. Women's tennis 3-0 Softball Tue.Apr.6 F&M(2) t 3pm. BY JVLIE DEVELIN and Lyter. and Jaime Connelly and M-Tennis Tue.Apr.6 F&Mt 3pm. Staff Writer Maxcy. match on Tues- In the Hopkins tennis team got off The women's 23. Golf Tue.Apr. 6 Gettysburg Invit'l Noon to a 2-0 start early in the season, de- day, March Sheridan, Henderson, and Lyter, Desrosiers, M-Lacrosse Wed.Apr. 7 at Widener 3:30 feating Centennial Conference rivals 8-1 Maxcy all posted singles ran her ca- wins for Swarthmore Henderson the Terror. and Johns Hopkins in two separate matches. reer record to 22-6 in singles and Leading the way for the Terror 26-4 in doubles, and Desrosiers against Swarthmore were No.3 se- improved to 14-3 in singles and 14- nior Amy Sheridan and No.4 sopho- 2 in doubles for her career. more Becca Lyter, who both won in Winning in doubles play were third-set tiebreakers. Also posting Henderson and Desrosiers, t Centennial Conference games. singles wins were Lara Henderson, Sheridan and Lyter, and Connelly § at William & Mary (Willaimsburg. Va.) Alethea Desrosiers, and Jami and Maxcy. on Maxcy. The Terror beat Muhlenberg Doubles winners were, Saturday, 7-2. They now lead the Henderson and Desrosiers, Sheridan Centennial Conference. Your Uncle Sam. Ev- tionalfees. Theyevel;l ery year Army ROTC pay afiatrate for text- awards scholarships books and supplies. to hundreds of tal- You can also receive entedstudents. If you an allowance of up to qualify. these merit- $1500 each school based scholarships year the scholarship can help you pay is in effect. Find out a tuition and educa- •today if you qualify. ARMY R.O"I't THE SMARTEST mWGE mUIISE YOU CAN TllKE For details, visit the 2nd floor. Gill Gym or call 857·2720