The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 11, 1982, Image 20

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Battalion/Page 20
February 11 1982
Aggie Ladies nip SMU to break losing streak
by Gaye Denley
Battalion Staff
Lynette Joiner sank two free
throws with 39.seconds on the
clock and added the winning
basket with nine seconds left to
push the Aggie Ladies past SMU
55-53 Wednesday night in G.
Rollie White Coliseum.
All nine Aggie Ladies who
saw playing time scored in the
game, with Janet Duckham at
the top of the list with 16 points
and 17 rebounds. Jenni Edgar
added 12 points, Kelley Sullivan
eight, and Joiner seven as the
Ladies broke a five-game losing
streak.
The two teams exchanged the
lead for the first few minutes of
the game, but by halftime Texas
A&M had mounted a 26-23
lead. SMU tietl the game at 33
with 15 minutes left, but baskets
from Sullivan and Michell
d atum gave the Ladies a 37-33
edge.
A six-point surge by the Mus
tangs, including a basket from
all-Southwest Conference for
ward Rhonda Rompola, pulled
SMU into another tie with 10
minutes left. The score was tied
twice more, at 45 and 49, before
the Mustangs went ahead 51-50
Mets get
Foster for
$10 million
United Press International
DALLAS — The Washington
Bullets, it seems, should stay on
the road for the remainder of
the NBA season.
It is unheard of in pro basket
ball to have a losing home re
cord, but be able to maintain a
winning road record. That,
however, is what the Bullets
have done this year and they did
it again Wednesday night, com
ing from behind to run away
from the Dallas Mavericks, 119-
102.
The Bullets had upset San
Antonio the night before in
HemisFair Arena and their win
over Dallas Wednesday evening
increased their road record to
13-10 and their overall mark to
24-24.
“I think (Washington coach)
Gene Shue is doing the best
coaching job in the league,” said
Dallas coach Dick Motta after
the game. “Just tremendous.”
Washington outscored Dallas
in the final quarter, 32-16, with
6-1 1 center Jeff Ruland leading
the way with 27 points and 1 1
rebounds. Greg Ballard scored
20 of his 25 points in the second
half after Washington had
erased what had been a 12-point
Dallas lead.
Dallas led throughout the
first half, but Washington
scored eight straight points late
in the second quarter to get
within one, 51-50. The Maver
icks maintained their narrow
lead through most of the third
period, but the Bullets jumped
in front by a point going into the
final quarter.
Jay Vincent led the Mavericks
with 29 points while Alan Bris
tow and Brad Davis each had 14.
Bullets
win again
on road
United Press International
NEW' YORK — George Fos
ter has reached the top finan
cially and now will undertake
the arduous task of pulling the
New York Mets out of the
gutter.
The 33-year-old outfielder
signed a guaranteed five-year^
$10 million contract with the
Mets Wednesday that a com
pleted a with the Cincinnati
Reds.
In exchange for Foster, the
Reds received catcher Alex Tre
vino and pitchers Jim Kern and
Greg Harris.
“I don’t know if this contract
makes him the highest paid
player in the game but I would
say he would be up there among
the top,” said Mets’ General
Manager Frank Cashen.
The Mets have not finished
higher than fifth place overall in
the National League East since
1976, but Foster believes his ex
perience of playing with win
ning teams at Cincinnati will rub
off on his new club.
Foster, a perennial All-Star
outfielder who has averaged 35
homers and 120 RBI a season
for the past six years, gives the
Mets their biggest gate attrac
tion since Torn Seaver starred
for the club more than five years
on two free throws from Rom
pola with a minute and a half on
the clock.
Rompola, who had 23 points
on the night, fouled out with 39
seconds left. SMU then called
back-to-back timeouts, designed
to add pressure to Joiner’s one-
and-one free throw.
After Joiner hit both shots to
make the score 53-52, the Mus
tangs stalled, and Aggie guard
Sheryl Clark fouled to stop the
clock.
But the Mustangs’ Theresa
Ralston missed the free throw,
Edgar rebounded for the
Ladies, and Joiner connected on
the game’s final field goal to give
Texas A&M a 54-53 lead with
nine seconds left. With three
seconds to go, Joiner added
another free throw to make the
final score 55-53.
“We were a lot more confi
dent tonight,” coach Cherri
Rapp said. “I think we’re just be
ginning to get a lot better as a
team.”
The win boosts the Ladies’ re
cord to 8-17 and ensures
bye or a home game mthe[i rs ^
round of the Texas Assoq^q^
of Intercollegiate Athletics f or
Women tournament Feb. 25.27
in Lubbock.
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