The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 27, 1989, Image 12

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Page 12 The Battalion Monday, March 27,1989
Ags top UALR, lose to Texas
as freshmen provide victories
NCAA
(Continued from page 11)
Douglas 15.
Anderson, a 6-f'oot-6 junior,
grabbed an offensive rebound and
dropped in a shot, giving the Illini a
72-70 lead, and Gill nailed a pull-up
jumper at the free throw line, mak
ing it 74-70 with 5:38 left.
After Coleman’s layup brought
Syracuse within two, Anderson sank
a free throw, then scored on another
offensive rebound for a 77-72 Illi
nois lead with 5:06 remaining.
Syracuse came within 79-78 on
five straight points by Owens, the
last a spinning bank shot with 3:09
remaining. But Kenny Battle scored
on an alley oop pass from reserve
Larry Smith and Gill came down the
lane to dunk the ball after an offen
sive rebound, making it 83-78 with
2:30 to play and Illinois held on.
Illinois recovered from a 14-0
burst that gave Syracuse a 12-point
first half lead to tie the score less
than 4'/2 minutes into the second
half.
Duke 85, Georgetown 77
Christian Laettner won the battle
of freshman centers, hitting nine of
his first 10 shots on the way to scor
ing 24 points and leading Duke into
its third NCAA Final Four in four
years with an 85-77 victory over
Georgetown in the East Regional fi
nal at East Rutherford, N.J., on Sun
day.
Georgetown’s Alonzo Mourning,
the 6-foot-10 freshman who almost
made the U.S. Olympic team last
summer, was limited to 11 points
and spent the last five minutes of the
game sitting on the bench.
The win by the Blue Devils, 28-7,
prevented a Final Four made up of
two teams each from the Big East
and Big Ten conferences. Duke ad
vances to Seattle for a national semi
final matchup against Seton Hall,
which beat Nevada-Las Vegas 84-61
Saturday.
Georgetown, 29-5, failed in its at
tempt to get back to Seattle for a re-
peat of its 1984 national
championship there.
Duke, 6-0 in NCAA East Regional
games played at the Meadowlands,
used three 8-0 spurts in the first 13
minutes of the second half to take a
68-56 lead, and a three-point play by
the 6-foot-10 Laettner expanded the
margin to 75-61 with 5:41 remain
ing.
The Hoyas refused to fold, how
ever, scoring the next 12 points and
grabbing three of their own missed
free throws in the process.
By Steven Merritt
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
After a 5-3 defeat of Arkansas-
Little Rock at home on Friday, the
Texas A&M men’s tennis team
hoped that the conference opener at
home against Texas would be more
of the same,-but the 20th-ranked
Longhorns used consistent play
from their top three seeds to outdis
tance the Aggies 6-3.
Freshmen Doug Brown and Blake
Barsalou were bright spots for the
Aggies in the match, as they com
bined for both A&M singles victo
ries.
Unforced errors in the early
games of his match plagued A&M
top seed Shaun O’Donovan as he
suffered a 6-3, 6-4 loss to UT’s Steve
Bryan. O’Donovan began to settle
down in the second set, establishing
his net game early on as well as gain
ing better control of his backhand
return, allowing him to stay close to
Bryan throughout the set.
Second-seeded Gustavo Espinosa
was never able to put a consistent ef
fort together in his 6-2, 6-0 loss to
UT’s Patrick Flynn.
A&M third seed Matt Zisette was
defeated 6-2, 6-4 by UT’s Mitch
Michulka in a match that saw Zisette
rally in the second set with strong
backhand passing shots and more
aggressive net play before Michulka
pulled away.
After splitting the first two sets
with UT’s Aaron Gross, A&M fourth
seed Doug Brown was too much for
Gross to handle in the third set as he
secured a 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 victory.
Brown showed excellent range
around the net as he seemed to wear
down Gross in the late games.
Fifth seed Craig Whitteker suf
fered a 6-4, 6-4 defeat at the hands
of UT’s Mike Emmett while sixth-
seeded Blake Barsalou stumbled in
the second set if his match with UTi
Ronnie Eddins before pulling outi
7-5, 3-6, 6-4 win.
In doubles action, the top-seeded
pairing of Zisette and O’Donovan
jumped out to an early 3-0 first-set
lead over UT’s Flynn and Emtnett
before watching the lead slip m\
en route to a 7-6, 6-4 defeat.
A&M’s second-seeded team of
Whitteker and Espinosa felltoUTs
Michulka and Hut >ert karrasch 6-1
7-6 and 6-3.
The Aggies third-seeded pairing
of Brown and Barsalou lost some
crucial late points en route to a 74
7-6 loss to UT’s Gross and Jem
Martinez.
“It was really a close match over
all,” said A&M Head Coach David
Kent. “We’ve got to hand it to Texas
they came in here and just outplayed
us.”
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Two free throws by Dwayne Bry
ant, his only points of the game after
scoring 21 against North Carolina
State on Friday, completed the run
that brought Georgetown within 75-
73 with 3:32 left.
The Hoyas couldn’t make it all the
way back, however, as Duke hit 10 of
12 free throws down the stretch.
Phil Henderson scored a career-
high 23 points and Danny Ferry 21
for Duke. Charles Smith led George
town with 21 points, 16 in the second
half. Mark Tillmon added 16 for
Georgetown.
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