The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 09, 1982, Image 11

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Texas A&M’s Laura Hanna serves to
Avril Hunter of Southwest Texas State
University in a match played earlier
in the spring season. The Aggies host
conference opponent SMU today at 1
at the Omar Smith Tennis Center.
Mavs topple Spurs 121-113
United Press International
JiAN ANTONIO — Dallas’
rd ikies combined for 89 points
td lead the Mavericks to their
fisl victory ever over the Spurs,
1-113, Monday night.
Rookie of the year candidate
Jac Vincent led the Mavericks
f h 34 points. Rolando Black-
n came off the bench to add
1
th
of the game with a 10-0 spurt
midway through the second
period to gain a 49-38 margin
after the Spurs went more than
three minutes without scoring.
Dallas took a 57-44 halftime
lead behind Blackman, who hit
11 ofl3 field goal attempts. Vin
cent took over in the second
half, scoring 22 points in the fin
al two periods.
George Gervin, who hit 18
points in the third period, led
San Antonio with 38. Mike
Mitchell added 29. Dave Cor-
zine scored 12 points and pulled
down a game high 1 1 rebounds.
“Our rookies are not playing
,e rookies any more,” Dallas
ch Dick Motta said after the
vericks ended a string of four
se losses.
San Antonio coach Dan
1 beck had similar praise.
“Vincent really had a game
d Rolando Blackman played
eat in reserve,” he said. “They
n their plays extremely well. I
Bted for Vincent for rookie of
e year. I feel he deserves it.”
The Mavericks took control
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Arkansas' next
game Sunday
United Press International
The 13th-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks take on the winner of the
Kansas State-Northern Illinois basketball game in the second
round of the NCAA playoffs Sunday at 6 p.m. in Dallas, NCAA
officials said Monday.
Arkansas, 23-5, won the Southwest Conference tournament
Saturday with an 84-69 victory over Houston. The Razorbacks also
captured the Southwest Conference championship after winning
all their games at home and splitting on the road to finish with a
12-4 record in regular season conference play.
The Razorbacks drew a bye in the first round of the NCAA
playoffs and will move straight to the second round. The Kansas
State-Southern Illinois game will be played Friday night.
No. 2-ranked DePaul University also drew a bye and is in the
Midwest bracket of the tournament. Sunday, DePaul will play the
winner of the Boston College-San Francisco game that will be
played Friday night.
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