The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 06, 1981, Image 11

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1981
Williams leads UPIpicks
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — Five under
classmen, headed by league scor
ing leader Rob Williams, were
named Thursday to the United
Press International all-Southwest
Conference basketball team, the
first time since UPI began select
ing a team in the mid 1950s that no
senior made the squad.
Williams, the sixth leading scor
er in nation, was the only unani
mous player named to the all-
SWC team selected by a select
panel of sports writers and sports
broadcasters who cover confer
ence games.
Vernon Smith of Texas A&M
was selected for the second team,
the lone member for the defend
ing SWC champions.
Eddie Sutton, whose Arkansas
Razorbacks won their fourth
league title in five years and who
will take x an 11-game winning
streak into the league’s post
season tournament, was named
coach of the year.
Williams was also voted player
of the year in the conference and
Clyde Drexler, Houston’s 6-6
freshman who was named to the
second team and who was second
in rebounding this season, was
selected newcomer of the year.
Joining Williams on the first
team were juniors Terry Teagle of
Baylor, Scott Hastings of Arkansas
and Ricky Pierce of Rice.
The second team was made up
of Drexler, Smith of Texas A&M,
U.S. Reed of Arkansas, Darrell
Browder of TCU and Clarence
Swannegan of Texas Tech. Smith
and Reed were the only seniors
among the top ten players in the
voting.
Williams, whose quick moves
and long-range jump shots prop
elled Houston in front of the con
ference race before a late-season
slump cost them a chance at the
title, scored 674 points during the
regular season.
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SPECIAL
— Texas Ti
eader over
Texas A&M’s Max King returns a backhand in
iction earlier this year. The senior from Cor
ns Christi performed well in his hometown
hursday at the H.E.B. College Team Cham
pionships, defeating Clemson’s Rick Rudeen
6-7, 6-3, 7-6. The Aggies, 10-2 and ranked 20th
in the nation, pressed the sixth-ranked Tigers
but fell short, 6-3. Action in the tournament
continues today.
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i-5. The Ags did not win the match
bjUt played very well, taking
pemson to the wire. The 6-3 loss
c|d not hurt the Ags much and
, «en could help their confidence.
tingrOOOlI “i was very pleased with our
IS Tax jpkirmance today,” said coach
■avid Kent. “We played our
t rts out and I can’t ask for any-
g more.”
he Ags had a very tough but
[playedmatch. Brian Joelson’s
■d Max King’s singles matches
ESDAY jpe the highlights for the Ags.
SPECIAL f th won three set singles match-
el against strong opposition.
I “Brian played an absolutely
ned Steal ftulous three set match,” said
n Gravy ®nt. Joelson has had the flu but is
JtaloesanlBer the effects now, he said,
one other ■ In singles: Trey Schutz lost to
table ‘y a rk Dickson 4-6, 4-6; Reid Free-
eadandBi.f^n lost to Pender Murphy 6-6,
or Tea
1-6; foe (son beat Gean Desduens
5- 7, 7-5, 6-2; Tom Judson lost to
Richard Akel 7-6, 6-4; King defe
ated Rick Rudeen 6-7, 6-3, 7-6 and
Ron Kowal lost to Greg Cooper
6- 4, 1-6, 4-6.
Doubles results were: Free-
man-Joelson lost to Dickson-
Murphy 4-6, 6-3, 5-7; Judson-
Kowal beat Akel-Rudeen 4-6, 6-2,
6-3 and Schutz-King lost to Coop-
er-Desduens 4-6, 6-7.
The loss lowers the Ags record
to 10-2 for the year but Kent said
he will take the loss as it stands.
“Clemson beat Trinity earlier in
the year. We played them to a
standstill,” Kent said. “So maybe
were improving.”
Trinity is the Ags only other
loss. A&M was skunked by Trinity
9-0 in an early season dual match.
The 20th-ranked Ags next ac
tion will be today at 8:30 a.m.
against the University of San
Diego. San Diego is going into the
match as the 19th-ranked team in
the nation.
Kent said it should prove to be
an interesting match because both
teams are fairly even in ability,
ranking, desire and record.
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