The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 22, 1983, Image 11

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    Battalion/Page 11
February 22, 1983
Reverse layup
o take puK
ire still . Aggie freshman guard/forward Doug
cCall savi|*e slips two points in the back way
as a host of St. Mary’s defenders con
verge on him in second-half action of
staff photo by David Fisher
A&M’s game Monday. Lee scored a
career-high 18 points for Texas A&M
as the Aggies beat the Rattlers 96-76.
Texas A&M plays TCU here Saturday.
jll fjH moves closer to top;
ebs now No. 1 in UPI
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IterCSt $h(WBLJnited Press International
all talentsYORK — Now finally at
ear,hesaidB t0 P> Nevada-Las Vegas
liirdtimeaif 1 ’ l err y Tarkanian under-
emenhaveB 5 si^e of the chasm
same sitwsM.; ... . .
fhev kno*B lls . No - 1 ranking is gonna
tke things tougher for me,”
states ttai ,nian saicl Monday upon
' tming the Runnin’Rebels, for
ta or reur® rst t ‘ me U1 their 25year his-
I i,m vere voted t he premier col-
eol Y|..uMpasketball team in the na-
'i‘‘ vve e r ,' ( ! m bv UPI’s Board of Coaches.
maladvisor lf Ever y one ’ s g onna be g un ‘
|g for us,” added Farkanian.
. , ,, he lead in the poll has changed
™ 0 'inds six times so far this
March h ason
With all 42 members of the
ue , .p 0t °Md participating, the nation’s
major undefeated school
‘r^TW^ 30 first-place ballots
' 1 id 576 total points to beat out
ouston for the top spot.
Wlllll' T , c i j .
T 1,11 wo coaches railed to name
| Runnin’ Rebels anywhei e on
• NCAA ‘fballw.
liers won twice to pick up four
First-place ballots and 508
points. North Carolina, ranked
No. 3 a week ago, plunged eight
spots to 11th following the Tar
Heels’ third straight loss.
Indiana, last week’s top-
ranked team, fell three spots to
fourth after a 58-57 loss to Iowa.
The Hoosiers, 20-3, received the
remaining First-place votes and
472 points while Arkansas, 22-1,
advanced two notches to Fifth
with 438 points. Louisville, 22-3,
moved up two spots to No. 6
with 393 points, Villanova, 19-4,
advanced two to seventh with
364 points, and St. John’s, 22-3,
fell two places to No. 8 with 341
points after a lopsided loss to
new No. 16 Boston College.
Rounding out the Top 10 are
UCLA, 19-3, which moved up
two spots to ninth with 292
points, and Kentucky, 18-5,
which alsojumped two places, to
No. 10, with 275 points.
North Carolina is ranked
11th, Missouri is No. 12 and
Memphis State remained 13th,
but Syracuse posted two easy vic
tories to vault three spots to No.
14. Ohio State, 17-6, moved into
the Top 20 at No. 15 while Bos
ton College is 16th: Iowa, which
was drubbed by the Buckeyes
85-69, fell two spots to 17th and
Georgetown plummeted four
rungs to No. 18 after a narrow
loss to Pittsburgh.
e sees now
on
filing'| Nevada-Las Vegas, 24-0, clin-
eg an t" )ec | ^ regular-season cham-
ionship of the Pacific Coast
wmll thletic Association Saturday
of time, ightwith a 11 1-78 rout of Utah
that (it' t ate and the Runnin’ Rebels
,! : l l ] ) l x ;' ose out their regular season
:an f ha Pj: ith three road dates,
gativeis? “\\ e ’ ve st jn g Gt three tough
Wes to go, including Thurs-
night’s game at Fullerton
tate,” said Tarkanian. “That
He’s gonna be a war — they
^en’t lost at home all year. If
'CLA were to go into Fullerton
Iiursday night, the Bruins
Quid be underdogs.”
Houston, 22-2, advanced two
pots to No. 2 with seven first-
lie votes an 559 overall points
Hxtehding its winning streak
‘•16.
Virginia, 21-3, also moved up
■spots, to third, as the Cava-
b
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Walker player of week
United Press International
DALLAS — Arkansas’ Darrell
Walker was named Southwest
Conference basketball player of
the week and Shasta Smothers
of SMU and Texas’ Annette
Smith tied for female player of
the week honors in voting Mon
day by SWC coaches.
Walker, a 6-4 forward from
Chicago, led the Fifth-ranked
Razorbacks to SWC victories
over SMU and TCU last week
and was named player of the
game for the regionally telecast
TCU-Arkansas " game last
Saturday.
Against the Horned Frogs,
Walker helped his team to a 64-
56 victory with a game-high 24
points, along with seven re
bounds and seven steals. The
SWC’s leading scorer, averaging
18.4 points per game, Walker
totaled 17 points and six re
bounds in Arkansas’ 71-61 win
over SMU earlier last week.
For the first time this season, a
tie in the voting gave both Smith
and Smothers a share of female
player of the week honors.
Smothers, a freshman for
ward for the Lady Mustangs, led
all scoring with 20 points in
SMU’s 69-67 win over Baylor
last Saturday. A residertt of De
nton, Smothers is third in re
bounding in the Southwest Con
ference, with a 9.5 per-game av
erage.
Smith scored 80 points in
three games last week for third-
ranked Texas. A 5-11 forward,
Smith opened the week with a
31-point performance in the
Longhorns’ 90-59 win over
Houston last Monday.
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