Page 10/The Battalion/Friday, April 1, 1983 I ’ ' Search for successor to Hawkeye basketball coach is under way ▼ *1 1 • » . »1 —] ^ V > 1 ^ •-» #- ✓x A «~-a { ^ United Press International The search is on. University of Iowa athletic Officials are scouring the nation for a successor to basketball Coach Lute Olson, who shocked the state this week by announc ing his departure for the Uni versity of Arizona and the sunny skies of Tucson. Iowa Athletic Director Chal mers “Bump” Elliott says he and a screening committee may not determine their choice for another few weeks. In the meantime, an Iowa basketball assistant, several up- and-comers and a legendary high school coach are making sure their names are entered in the Hawkeye sweepstakes. The coaches agree that one thing remains certain — this job needs no advertising. Olson, Iowa’s winningest coach, left a team loaded with talent that finished in the Top 16 of the 1983 NCAA tourna ment. He also signed three blue- chip recruits and received an oral commitment from an all- state Cedar Rapids star. Iowa officials are keeping mum about their search, but the current front-runner appears to be Jim Rosborough, 38, a mem ber of Olson’s coaching staff for nine years. Rosborough already has been interviewed by Elliott and the committee of the university’s Board in Control of Athletics. Also in Rosborough’s favor is the vocal support he has re ceived from several Iowa players and recruits. If Rosborough does not land the lowajob, he said he probably would accompany Olson to Ari zona. “I feel I’m ready to move up,” said Rosborough, a 1966 Iowa graduate. “I’ve had nine years in the Iowa program working under Coach Olson, a man I think is one of the best in the business. “At some point you have to make that big leap, and I would like to get the opportunity.” So would several other col lege coaches on the rise, includ ing Boyd “Tiny” Grant of Fres no State, Tony McAndrews of LOST IN SPACE? NEST IN A TREEHOUSE. Are you lost in space? Worried about lack of dorm rooms next fall? Waited too long to reserve yours? Fear not...you can nest in a treehouse. Treehouse Apartments. Just a little off campus, and so much more than just a dorm. Only a block from campus on Jersey Street, Treehouse Apartments offers all the security, friendship and convenience of dorm life. PLUS the extra space, privacy, and amenities you want. 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V Member FDIC Colorado State, J.D. Barnett of Virginia Commonwealth and Pepperdine’s Jim Harrick. Each voiced more than a mild interest in the job in telephone inter views this week. Other names caught in the rumor windmill include Bob Donewald of Illinois State, Jim Brandenberg of Wyoming, Pat Foster of Lamar, Dick Versace of Bradley, and Eddie Sutton of Arkansas. Harrick said he could be lured to Iowa City from Pepper- See IOWA page 11 North Carolina State contin gent seemed to be the early favotire. The Wolfpack, in fact, came to town a little early just to escape the commotion back in Raleigh. “Everybody is awfully ex cited back home,” said North Carolina State coach Jim Val- vano. “Our players had be come professional pep ral- liers. “It is exciting for all of us. I hope to be back again because I’m going to coach 50 years. But I don’t want my excite ment about coaching in the Final Four to take away from my players’ fun in playing in it.” Valvano is the only one of the four coaches present nev er to have coached in the Final Four. Louisville’s Denny Crum is making his fifth trip to this level of competition, Houston’s Guy Lewis is here for the fourth time and Geor gia’s Hugh Durham is making his second Final Four appear ance — having made it to the championship game while coaching Florida State. Crum moves into fourth place all by himself in the Fin al Four derby. John Wooden made it to the Final Four a dozen times during his years at UCLA, North Carolina’s Dean Smith has been this far seven times and the late Adolph Rupp made six Final Four apperances while at Kentucky. Defensive coordinator R.C. Slocum makes a point during football practice Tuesday. Aggies scrimmagt Sherrill praises lin by John Wagner Sports Editor The Texas Aggie football team held its first scrimmage of spring training Thursday, and head coach Jackie Sherrill said afterwards he was pleased with the results. “The competition with the defensive line is really helping the offensive line," Sherrill said. He added that the two groups were hitting well and that he was “really im pressed.” “We’re a lot more physical (on the offensive line this year),” Sherrill said, “but we don’t have the running backs we had last year.” Both Johnny Hector ar. Earnest Jackson, backfi 1 starters last season,aresenia and will not return inthef Thomas Sanders and Goet| Smith appear to be the lea ing candidates for starti positions next season. Sherrill said quarterk John Mazur had a “goodpi tice", but Mazur insists he still learning the system. A il “I’m just trying to gen! feel of the offense," Mar said. “I know the defenses,!) I’m still trying to learnnl plays go with them." 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