The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 24, 1982, Image 15

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Bill Shelton, a freshman member of
the Texas A&M track team, stretches
before practicing for the Aggies’ meet
at Rice earlier in the season. Shelton,
from Seabrook, Md., runs in the 400-
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If'i a her sweeping seven games
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Borman, Okla., the past
weekend. Lori Stoll and Shan
McDonald now make up the
Aggies' two-player pitching
rotation after freshman Lisa
Martinez withdrew from school
March 12 because of academic
difficulties.
Texas A&M’s only loss came
to Missouri last Wednesday by a
score of 1-0. However, the
Aggies and Shan McDonald de
feated the Tigers 1-0 in the
Sooner Invitational over the
weekend.
McDonald has a 5-0 record
and Stoll is 8-1 with three per
fect games.
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March 24, 1982 Page 15
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Return trip
N.C. hopes last year’s experience pays off
United Press International
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. —Top-
ranked North Carolina has been
to the NCAA Final Four six
times, and each trip has ended
without a championship. But
senior point guard Jimmy Black
believes last year’sjourney to the
title game will make the differ
ence.
“Last year we were a little
tense,” Black said Tuesday. “We
were a little in awe of everything
going on around us. This year
we are going to be calmer.”
North Carolina’s return trip
to the Final Four marks the first
time a team has made back-to-
back appearances in the event
since UCLA accomplished the
feat in 1976.
It’s also the first time North
Carolina has gone into the Final
Four ranked No. 1. Black said
the Tar Heels, with a 30-2 re
cord and a 14-game winning
streak, will not change their
strategy in New Orleans, where
they face the University of
Houston in one of Saturday’s
semifinal games.
“We’re just going to approach
it the same way. We’re not going
to do anything different,” he
said.
That includes using the four-
corners spread offense that has
drawn so much criticism in re
cent weeks.
“We’re not playing for the
fans, we’re playing to win,”
Black said of the slow-down
offense. “If we need it, we’ll go
to it regardless of what people
think.
“We didn’t go out there and
drag in those people by the
hand,” Black said about the fans
who claim the slow-down
offense is boring. “They came in
of their own free will. We’re just
doing what we need to do to
win.”
Black said he is sure Coach
Dean Smith is tired of hearing
comments that he has never won
a national championship.
“We were kidding him about
it some Sunday (after the Tar
Heels downed Villanova 70-60
for the East Regional title).”
“I said, ‘Two more games and
it’s all yours, Coach.’ Then he
just smiled,” said the 6-foot-3
Black, who talked with sports
writers in Carmichael Audi
torium prior to the Tar Heels
next-to-lcist practice before leav
ing for New Orleans. “I want to
win it also, but my main concern
of winning it is to win it for
Coach Smith.”
Black, who doctors said came
within millimeters of being pa
ralyzed when a vertebra in his
neck was broken in an auto acci-
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