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In the East, the Knicks will dump the Nets, then enjoy another memo rable series with the Bulls, before eliminating diem hi seven. The Bulls will not be playing in June for die first time since I got my driver’s license. The Pacers, having already shed their mediocre label by sweeping Orlando and the Shaq Attaq hi the first round, but will run out of gas agahist the Hawks hi the second round. Danny Mannhig will remember how to score, and lead die Hawks to die conference finals. Although Atlanta will have home court advantage agahist the Knicks, but that fine Georgia city has as big a choke label as Houston (until now), and the Knicks will take it all in six. Over to the Western Conference, where any one of three teams could adequately manhandle die Knicks or anyone other team from the (L) eastern conference. Sorry Spurs fans, but it is going to be another early exit from the playoffs for the Admiral and die Delin quent. The semi-final matchups will be the Sorties against the Jazz, and die Rockets agahist the Suns. Karl Malone and John Stockton are starting to show their advancing age. The Jazz added Jeff Homacek ear lier this year in a trade, but still don’t have any kind of depth compared to Seattle. My easiest prediction in diis whole column is that Charles Barkley is not going to score 56 points against the Rockets like he did against Golden State on Wednes day night, especially if the Rockets use Olajuwon to guard him as they often did in the two teams’ regular season match-ups. In a match-up of the Suns’ up-tem po offense against the Rockets’ stifling defense. I’ll go with the Rockets in six. The Western Conference championship will be the real Finals, much like the Dallas-San Francisco NFC tide game this year was the real Super Bowl. The Sonics enjoy what appears to be the difference, the home court advantage in what has been the most home-and-home series in die NBA in the past two years. The Sonics are as deep a team, but the Rockets have the one player who can and is dominating the game at bodi ends of the court more than any other player in the last 10 years. The Trail Blazers haven’t figured out a way to hold Olajuwon under 35 points in any of the three games so far in the first round. The Sonics will try Michael Cage, Sam Perkins and Shawn Kemp to stop Olajuwon, but it won’t work. In die end, in Seatde, the Rockets will stun the Super- sonics and their fans with a one-point victory. Olaju won should have 40-50 points. After all die fast-breaking offenses the Rockets will face in the Western Conference, the Knicks’ plodding style will come as a relief to Rudy Tomjanovich and his players. With a championship trophy within his grasp and matched up against another marquee center, Olajuwon will take his game up to a level that makes a Hall of Earner what he is. Decision, Houston. Six rounds. Knock-out. My Dream will become the rest of the NBA’s night mare. Sports Wrap Continued from Page 7 remembered far longer than the fantastic finish. Several Tech fans, displeased with their sudden, unexpected loss at tempted to confront A&M players and coaches as the Aggies ran off the court towards die visitors’ locker room. Push ing and shoving followed, with Joe Wilbert throwing the "Punch Heard ‘Round die Nation” that leveled one of the Tech interlopers. Back at G. Rollie White that same night, the Lady Aggies stunned Tech by scoring die last six points of die game to take a 67-64 win diat fonner coach Lynn Hickey called die biggest of her career. The men’s team arrived back from Lubbock during the second half, and stood with the rest of the season-high crowd of 3,102 for die remainder of the game. When the final buzzer sounded, and the fans stormed the court, Chuck Hen derson performed his best moves of the day by dodging through the crowd to find sophomore point guard I.isa Branch, who led the Aggies with 19 points, and lofting her high up on his shoulder in celebration. The women’s team appeared on the brink of domination, starting four sophomores for most of the season. Point guard Lisa Branch was named SWC women’s player of the year, while sophomore post players Mardia McClel land and Kelly Cemy became a punish ing 1-2 pimeh inside. The men’s team said good-bye this season to quite simply the greatest guard A&M has ever known in David Edwards. Edwards enjoyed a tremendous season, and could be playing in the NBA come November. Also emerging big-time for A&M was Wilbert, originally from Bryan. Wilbert gave the Aggies a legiti mate inside game to complement the outside shooting of Edwards, Henderson and company. Wilbert was slowed down die stretch by an injury above his eye, but regained his top fonn in the Ag- tne re SWC Touma- gies two victories m ment. Both Aggie teams wound up finishing second in die conlerence, but had players who enjoyed banner seasons, and both were invited to post-season action. 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The women one-upped the 13th seec men however, gaining a 13th seed in the NCAA tournament. In their first game, they knocked off Florida, the No. 4 seed in their region, then advanced to the Sweet 16, the highest seed ever to do so, by knocking off San Diego State at home. Unfortunately, the Lady Aggies ran into a powerful Purdue team in Cali fornia. The Lady Aggies ended up ranked 19th in the final USA Today/CNN poll. Early February means baseball in col lege towns, and die boys of Olsen Field appeared geared up for another champi onship run when they opened their sea son ranked as high as tliird nationally. The team ran off nine consecutive victo ries to start the year, including a three- game sweep at perennial power Arizona. But then the wheels came off the wagon. The Aggies started off the Southwest Conference season by being swept by rival Texas, then again at Rice. Suddenly, the College World Series looked like a dream, and a more imme diate goal became making the SWC tournament, which the Aggies were scheduled to host in mid-May. The team did not pick up its first con ference win until the first weekend in April against die University of Houston. The Aggies, however, ended the SWC season with a lethargic 6-12 record. The pitching staff was the source of many of the team’s woes, as the team lost two aces in Jeff Granger and Kelly Wunscli to the major league draft. Also gone from the team was heavy hitter Brian Thomas, whose homeruti bat could not be replaced. The pitching staff will again have to start patching itself again next year, as it is expected that un derclassmen pitchers Trey Moore and Cliris Clemons will declare their eligibili ty for the upcoming draft. While die men ballplayers struggled, their female softball counterparts more dian picked up the slack. Playing in their new oallpark, the team, currently ranked 11th in the country, has been aominat- ing the whole season as they make a bid for the World Series. The team has been led by All-American Jennifer Mc- Falls, who recendy won the Female Ath lete of the Year award at the women’s athletic banquet, and Kim Gonzalez, who has already racked up nearly 30 wins this year. MAY GRAD<5 If you ordered a 1994 Aggieland and will not be on campus next fall to pick it up, you can have it mailed. You should stop by the Student Publications business office, room 230 Peed McDonald Building, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and pay a $5 mailing and handling fee. Pefunds will not be made on Aggieland yearbooks not picked up within one semester of the publication date. HEY AGS! Moving out for the summer? | -ri Is there anything you don’t want to take home? 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