The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 25, 1980, Image 10

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1980
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Women tracksters win three sports
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By CAROL HANCOCK
Campus Staff
The Texas A&M Women’s track
team managed to avoid the scuffles
during the Texas Southern Universi
ty Relays and take top honors in
three events Friday and Saturday.
In the Aggies’ first outdoor meet of
the year, while TSU and Prairie
View argued over the results of a
relay, senior Iris Tipton stayed con
sistent with her past performances
and dominated the shotput with a
throw of 44-ll 1 /2. High jumper Jan
Chesbro won first place in her event,
clearing the bar at 5-6.
Sandra Brown brought in the only
first place in the running events in
the 3,000-meter run. Brown set a
school record with her time of 9:58.3
then turned around to place third in
the 1500-meter run. Lorie Scott
placed third in the 3,000, ten
seconds after Brown.
The field events proved to be the
strong point of the Texas A&M team,
as Coach Bill Nix predicted. Addi
tional points from the field came
from Paula Lake’s third place in the
longjump, Karen Morgan’s third in
the javelin and Vickilee Cobern’s
fourth place in the discus.
The sprinters did indeed have a
tough time in the sprint-oriented
meet and failed to score any points
except in the 1,600-meter and the
3,200-meter relays.
The argument between Prairie
View and TSU resulted in a shoving
match among officials and partici
pants with Aggies staying clear of the
fracas.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Some have
said Louisville was a one
dimensional team whose success
rested squarely on the shoulders of
All-America Darrell Griffith. But
one person has insisted all season it
wasn’t so.
That was Darrell Griffith.
Griffith did score 23 points to lead
the Cardinals to a 59-54 victory over
UCLA in the NCAA championship
finals Monday night, to end the
Bruins’ Cinderella season almost at
the stroke of midnight at Market
Square Arena.
But it was Griffith, the tourna
ment MVP, who insisted the title
winning game was a team effort — as
the entire 33-3 championship season
had been.
“Like I’ve said before, this team is
not just Darrell Griffith. It was an
all-out team effort,” said the 6-foot-4
senior, the school’s all-time leading
scorer.
It was Griffith’s 18-foot jumper
that put Louisville ahead to stay, 56-
54, with 2:21 left. But it was also the
shooting of the “other” guard, Jerry
Eaves, the rebounding of freshman
Rodney McCray and the free-throw
shooting of Derek Smith in the clos
ing minutes that also helped insure
the victory.
Louisville scored the game’s last
nine points as UCLA, which shot a
poor 36.5 percent from the field from
the game, saw shot after shot go
awry.
UCLA, fourth-place finisher in
the Pacific-10, completed its season
22-10.
UCLA led at halftime, 28-26.
Sophomore Muylyn Hooten returns a shot in actionearlieri
season. Hooten is currently ranked number two on theTrl
A&M’s women’s tennis team. staff photo by Roy LtscW
Women s soccer wins again;
face Longhorns this weekend
By MIKE BURRICHTER
Sports Editor
The defending state champion
Texas A&M women’s soccer team
defeated Sam Houston State Univer
sity Saturday to maintain its undefe
ated status this season. But Aggie
coach Alan Heath was not too
pleased with his team’s perform
ance.
"Boy they stunk,” Heath said of
the Bearkats. “We stunk less, that’s
all."
Carol Sullivan, an inside forward,
scored both Aggie goals in the first
half, booting her first from just inside
the penalty area and tallying her
second on a penalty kick. The other
inside forward, Sandra McMaster,
scored the second half s lone goal as
the two teams engaged in a defensive
battle.
“We had some excellent defensive
play,’ Heath said. “Adele Fairman,
our center fullback, played a really
good game. That really accounted for
our shutout.”
Heath said the team was looking
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