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SPORTS Thursday, November 19, 1998 - Page 15 Fall Sports Wrap-up Season Volleyball Swimmers Cross Country Men's Soccer Women's Soccer ends fall win solo Freshman Jill Krebs took 17th The Terror lost to Dickinson 5- Green Terror forward Beth place at the Mideast Regional Cross 2 on November 4. The Green Ter- Blasi earned first-team all-Centen- season The Terror swimming teams Country meet held at Allentown ror held a 2-1 lead on two Dan nial Conference honors in women's were swept by Susquehanna (52- College. With her top 25 finish, Strine goals until senior Chris soccer for the second straight year. 41, both men and women) in the Krebs earned All Mideast Region White tied it for Dickinson (15-5, Blasi, a junior, was one of four 18-15 season opener for both squads. Honors as well as being named 7-1) with 6:35 left in the game. Terror players named to the team, Sophomore Chris Clemmens First Team Freshman All Mideast Strine had put the Terror on top along with senior midfielder led the men with first place finishes Region. Krebs fan the 5,000 meter with IS seconds left in the first half. Natalie Hannibal, junior sweeper B\::.MIKE YESTRAMSKI in the 200 meter freestyle and the course in 19:20.52, nearly a minute The Terror ended their season Meaghan Giomo, and sophomore Assistant Sporl.~Editor 100 meter backstroke. Clemmens off the pace set by the College of with a 4-2 loss to visiting Washing- goalie Becca Lyter. November 7 marked the end and teammates Jameson Pain, Jon New Jersey's Noel Whitall, who ton College, though Dufera and Hannibal and Lyter earned hon- of a superb season by the Lady Soucy, and Aaron Corbett won the won the race with a time of Wattenschaidt each scored. orable-mention status. Giorno, an Terror volleyball team, which 200 meter freestyle relay as well. 18:23.01. honorable-mention pick last year, they finished 18-15 overall. Get- But it was not enough as As a team, the women finished Field Hockey moved up to the second team this tysburg, for the second year in a 20th out of 40 teams. Freshman time. row, ousted the Terror in the Susquehanna took first in all of the other races. Jayne Karalow finished in 38th Junior halfback Tammy Fletcher Blasi, the league's co-Player of semi-final round of the Centen- The Terror women fell by the place out of a total of278 runners. earned honorable-mention recogni- the Year in 1997, finished seventh nial Conference playoffs: Get- same 52-41 margin. Sophomore The men, on the other hand, tion on the 1998 all-Centennial in the conference in scoring this fall tysburg did eventually go on to Kara Wnukowski won the 100 and placed 34th out of 37 teams com- Conference field hockey squad, the and tied Hannibal for the team lead win the entire tournament. The 50 meter freestyle races. The Joyce peting. The top finisher for the only Terror named to the team. with nine goals and five assists. Terror fell 15-4, 15-10, and 15- sisters Meaghan, a senior, and Green Terror was Senior Jarod Fletcher helped the Terror win Hannibal wound up her career No. 12 to Gettysburg, though Jessica Christine. a freshman, also took Gillam who took 139th out of 268 five out of seven overtime games 2 on the Terror's all-time list in Rouse capped her amazing-fresh- first in the 100 meter breaststroke finishers. Freshman Jeremy Cuno this year, anchoring a defense that goals (33) and total points (79). man campaign with 22 set as- and 100 meter fly respectively. finished a strong freshman season gave up just two goals in 87 pres- sists, and Taylor Redding accu- by finishing in I 64th position. sure-packed overtime minutes. Courtesy of Sports Information mulated five kills on the day. ~ Courtesy of Sports Information Western Maryland! 'PC'.",.,., '".11 "'"11 Converse tournament THURSDAY. DEC. 3 Swimming to launch hoop season Men's Basketball WMC vs. Elizabethtown, 7 pm WM( vs. Valley Forge Chris- tian, 7:30 pm The Green Terror will launch its prime all-league candidate after fin- FRIDAY. DEC. 11 77th men's basketball season this ishing ninth in the Centennial Con- weekend by hosting the 17th annual ference in scoring (15.1 ppg) and SATURDAY. DEC. 5 Wrestling Western Maryland/Converse Tipoff third in rebounding (7.5). WMC vs. Delaware Valley, 7 "'______Tou~t at the Gill Center. First-round foe Daniel Webster Men's Basketball pm WMC VS. UrsJnus, 3 pm ster~eth:~~:~~~~t~:~~k~!' ah~~.~~I;e~~~ 20 at 8 pm, following the game This will be the first meeting ever TUESDAY, DEC. 8 between North Carolina Wesleyan between the two opponents. Women's Basketball and Randolph-Macon at 6. North Carolina Wesleyan has The championship game is set two starters back from a IS-II club, WMCV5. Franklin & Marshall, WMC vs. Susquehanna, for Saturday, Nov. 21 at 4 pm, fol- but one of them is center Marquis 7pm pm lowing the consolation at 2 pm. McDougald, a 6-7, 235-pound se- Last year the Terror fell in the nior who made the all-Dixie Con- title game to Virginia Wesleyan, 82- ference squad last year and earned 80. all-South honors from the National The Terror has won the touma- Association of Basketball Coaches. ment seven times over the years, but Western Maryland has never only once since 1990. The team has played North Carolina.Wesleyan, reached the title game every year and the Terror stands 2-6 all time except '83. against Randolph-Macon, a former The Terror has four starters re- rival from the long-gone Mason- turning from the club that finished Dixon Conference. WMC last 11-121ast year, just missing its first played Randolph-Macon in 1973. winning season since 1984-85. Jun- CONFIDENTIAL AIDS ior forward Brian Billman is a Courtesy of Sports Information HEY ALL YOU SENIORS TESTING Fall Semester 1998 Come to the Pub Thursday, December 3 for Happy Hour! 12:00 - 2:00 EVERY OTHER TUESDAY *** FREE FOOD AND DRINKS *** November 24 December 8 Learn what it means to be a SENIOR! Location - Smith House Sponsored by Senior Pride 1999. Call ext. 243 for an appointment