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Battalion/Page 12
March 8, 1982
Arkansas, Houston seeded
in NCAA Midwest bracket
United Press International
Eddie Sutton got his wish Sun
day, but even so he will find him
self playing second fiddle next
weekend in Dallas.
Sutton, after his Arkansas
Razorbacks rolled over Houston
Saturday night to win the South
west Conference tournament ti
tle, said he hoped the NCAA
would place his team back in
Dallas for its first-round game
— making it easier for all those
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That is what the NCAA tour
nament committee did Sunday
in announcing its 48-team field.
The Razorbacks were given the
fourth seed of the Midwest re
gion, which means they will not
have to play a first-round game
Friday night.
Arkansas will open its sixth
consecutive NCAA tournament
on Sunday afternoon in Dallas’
Reunion Arena against the win
ner of Friday night’s first-round
game between Kansas State and
Northern Illinois.
But the NCAA will also send
the DePaul Blue Demons to Dal
las, where they will be seeded
first in the region.
Venerable coach Ray Meyer
will thus take the spotlight away
from Sutton because Meyer and
his team will be trying to break
the jinx that has haunted them
the last two seasons. After
finishing the regular season No.
1 the last two years, DePaul has
been eliminated in its opening
NCAA tournament game.
This time the Demons will be
facing the winner of Friday
night’s matchup between Bos
ton College and San Francisco.
If both Arkansas and DePaul
manage to win on Sunday, they
would face each other in the re
gional semifinals the following
Friday night in St. Louis.
The Southwest Conference
landed two teams in the NCAA
tourney for the fifth straight
year. Houston was seeded sixth
in the Midwest and will thus be
sent to Tulsa, where first round
games will be played Thursday
night.
The Cougars have lost their
first round game the last four
times they have been in the
NCAA — including last year’s
90-72 setback to Villanova in a
game played at Charlotte, N.C.
Houston’s opponent this time
will be Alcorn State, which won
the Southwestern Athletic Con
ference tournament and which
is making its second trip ever to
the national tournament.
If the Cougars can get by
Alcorn, they will face Tulsa on
Saturday afternoon.
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Men’s tennis team wins
three; record now 14-3
by Denise S. Sechelski
Battalion Staff
The Texas A&M men’s tennis
team finished eighth in the Cor
pus Christi Team Tournament
and the women’s team finished
sixth in the Brigham Young In
vitational to conclude a weekend
of tournament play.
The men won four meets and
lost one in the four-day tourna
ment that began on Wednesday.
The Aggies, now 14-3, are
ranked 20th in the country and
competed in a field that in
cluded 12 of the top 20 teams in
the nation.
The Aggies beat Oklahoma
State by winning five matches
and losing four. Mike Pazourek
beat Sam Fotopoulos 6-1, 6-3 in
the number one singles match.
The Aggies’ only team loss of
the tournament came against
No. 3 ranked Clemson, 8-1.
Greg Hill secured the lone
Aggie victory by beating Greg
Cooper 6-1, 6-7, 6-1.
Brian Joelson played the
number one singles match and
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lost to Mark Dickson 7-6,1
6-4. Kent said Joelson pi I
outstanding, however, an I
match was one of the hig!i|
of the meet.
“Dickson is probably
college player in the natii
explained, “and Joelson
a close match.”
The Aggies played Mil
and won five of nine
from the defending Big
ference champions.
The doubles team of
Joelson and Tom Judsi
Michael Leach and Mark
3-6, 6-2, 6-3 to give the/
the team victory.
Joelson and Jusdon
the Aggies again when thi
Robert Saad and Dale Hi
of Wichita State 7-5, 6-2
“I was very pleased
doubles play,” Kent said
son and Judson don’t
play together, but I just
to put them together this
really made the difference!
outcome of our matches.1
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