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Now we have to go for broke. “We want a whack at the whole ball of wax. A lot of people are so happy to get there, they forget why they’re there.” St. John’s, winner of the West Re gional title, will run into a familiar Foe in its semifinal at Lexington, Ky., Saturday when it meets Big East Conference rival Georgetown. No. 3 St.John’s won its first meet ing this season with the top-ranked Hoyas, halting Georgetown’s 29- game winning streak when the two played at Landover, Md., winning 66-65. Georgetown avenged the defeat, b y Madison Square Garden, and then by 12 points in the Big East Tourna- fir ‘ ment finale. Still, Carnesecca remains opti mistic. “If you look at the last two losses, you can see that we were not beaten badly,” Carnesecca said. “We gave the games away. As much as they were good, we beat ourselves. “We made mistakes. We may have concentrated too much on (George town center Patrick) Ewing and for got about the other guys.” At a news conference, the St. John’s coach said he might leave cen ter Bill Wennington alone on Ewing more this time. “He’s played him as well as any one around, and maybe we should let Ewing get his bundle and concen trate on stopping the others,” Carne secca said. “He’s gonna get his any way, right?” Tigers can't stagnate in successes too long Associated Press .05 pts ourprice 29 95 compare at 65 00 .07 pts 38 00 80 00 . 10 pts o o CO CD 135 00 .17 pts 105 00 215 00 TEXAS C@IN EXCHANGE <M Uflivffsity Or • Colligi SUlion • 946 6905 320? A Itui • Srvir • m 'm 404 University Dr. 846-8916 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Reaching the NCAA’s Final Four is a dream come true for All-American Keith Lee and Memphis State, but the Ti gers aren’t letting success interfere with preparation for the next two games. Before his team’s workout Tues day, the 6-foot-10 Lee said, “We’re just going over the basics because at this time of the year, sometimes you forget things like that. We’re not up tight or anything like that. We’re just trying to keep sharp.” The Tigers, winner of the Metro Conference title and possessing a 31- 3 record, meet Villanova Saturday in the first game of the tournament’s semifinal round in Lexington, Ky. Lee, the West Memphis, Ark., 'Cats end celebration, start thinking semifinal Associated Press VILLANOVA, Pa. — The Villa- nova Wildcats, bleary-eyed from an early-morning pep rally welcoming them home from the NCAA South east Regional, began preparing Monday to meet Memphis State this weekend in the Final Four. “Actually, I got to bed pretty late, because of my friends and the cele brating,” said senior center Ed Pinckney, who had nine points and seven rebounds in Villanova’s 56-44 victory over North Carolina in the Southeast regional final in Birming ham, Ala., Sunday. Seniors Pinckney, forward Dwayne McClain and play-making guard Gary McLain are the nucleus of the team. The three made a pact in their freshman year that they would reach the Final Four. “When you realize you might be playing the last game of your college career, you play a little bit harder and try to assert yourself more,” Pinckney said. “You don’t want to make any mistakes at all.” Coach Rollie Massimino, who has guided the ’Cats past Dayton, No. 2 Michigan, Maryland and North Car olina so far in the tournament, smiled when he recalled the scene at the Field House. “It was a mob scene,” Massimino said. “There were 5,000 people, at least, in this gym that only seats 3,200.” Massimino, whose teams had lost in the regional finals three times be fore reaching his first Final Four, said he had seen “a little bit” of vi deotape of Metro Conference cham pion Memphis State, 31-3. “I think they’re a great basketball team with outstanding players,” he said. “It’s going to be very difficult, like all our games, but we’ve beaten some pretty good teams.” New Location Custom Alterations By Bea The place to go for all your spring formal alterations. 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