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Basketball The 1978-79 Women's Basketball team had a very successful season although the over all record (8 wins and 9 loses) may not reflect this statement. The success was counted in terms of many individual and team accomplishments that kept the Terrors within twelve points of the Naval Academy and sent them into two overtime games with York Col- lege and Franklin and Marshall Col- lege. The Women Terrors played out- standing defense all season, keeping high-powered Elizabethtown to 73 points and keeping other teams out of their offense by stealing balls and causing turnovers. The offense was led by junior, Becky Martin, who was named to the Middle Atlantic Conference - First team. Martin led the team with 316 points and 145 rebounds followed by senior co-captain Sue "Phane" Sullivan and sophomore "Crazy" Jean Elliott. Sullivan scored 111 points and had 130 rebounds while Elliot added 110 points and grabbed 80 rebounds. The starting team was rounded out by senior co-captain Ellen "Elbow" Front row (left to right): Sue Sullivan. Ellen Scroggs. Coach Fritz. Second row: Robin Robertson. Scroggs and sophomore Maggie Maureen Noonan. Wendy Sharetts, Maggie Mules. Carol Paige. Sally Thomas. Pam Huntington. Mules. Lauren Swivel. Third row: Ann Hardebeck. Kim Lit. Jane Kernan. Mary Lally. Berit Killingstad, Coach Fritz is looking ahead to Fourth row: Cheryl Stonier, Alison Ward. Jean Elliot. Molly McLaughin. Audrey Flowers. Fifth row: next year's season with much op- Brenda Eckard. Barb Brazis, Becky Martin. timism. The newly named co-cap- tains for next year will be junior, Barbara Brazis and Becky Martain. As with all Western Maryland teams there is a second team to which the starting team owes much of it's success. This year the team was led by junior, Cheryl Stonfer, sophomore defensive expert, Mou- reen Noonan and three outstanding freshmen, Jayne Kernan, Nancy Held and Mary Lally. This was a good season but we are looking forward to really great things from this team next year as only two seniors will be lost to I graduation. I Good defensive play by Sue Sullivan allows Becky Martin to score two points. 82