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The actual attendance around 300, and only about a rd of them stuck around to see the me team lose again. Cincinnati fell to 0-5, the worst cord among the 27 teams fielding placements. A lack of enthusiasm was evident the Reds’ offices as well as the ands Monday. Coach Ray Knight alked into manager Davey ihnson’s office before the game ith the lineup card and said, low’s this?” Johnson, who was eating soup id reading a newspaper, didn’t /en look at the names before going the card. aseball Hall of Fame andidates chosen TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Richie hburn and Larry Doby, who ild've played in the same outfield the Cleveland Indians except for ruling by Kenesaw Mountain andis, are considered among e top candidates for election lesday to the Hall of Fame by the eterans Committee. Nellie Fox, Gil Hodges and egro Leagues star Leon Day also and a chance to be chosen. Hall of amers Ted Williams, Stan Musial nd Yogi Berra are on the 17- ember panel that will vote, with 75 ercent required for selection. "It would be a great honor, question,” Ashburn said. "But oiv could I be optimistic after all K$e years?” In an effort to enhance the iportunities for 19th century ayers and former Negro Leaguers, e committee’s rules have been ivised for a five-year period, larting Tuesday, there will be a ipplemental election for one player each of those categories, in Won to the usual two people the mel can pick. Roger Hsieh/THE Battalion Senior center Debbie Bierman reaches for the ball in Saturday’s game against Baylor. Robert Rodriguez Sports writer W ho should be the the most valu able player in the NBA this year? Some say Ha keem Olajuwon of the Houston Rockets should repeat as MVP while others say it should be Orlando’s Shaquille O’ Neal. However, I think the award should go to Mr. Controversy himself, Dennis Rodman of the San Antonio Spurs. That’s right, Dennis Rod- man. Now, I know those Hous ton “Sprockets” fans and you “Shaq-Fu’s” out there are cring ing about that statement, but I honestly be lieve he de serves the award. Maybe he doesn’t pro duce any of fense, but he makes his presence known on the court. Forget about the many colors on his head or the numerous tattoos found on his body. Just look at what his presence on the court does to the opposing team. Ask Olajuwon about the re bounding performance Rodman has done on the Rockets this season. Can Hakeem say 57 re bounds in the last two games? □ The team is confident after a successful regular season. By Jim Anderson The Battalion Success brings about in creased notability. This fact was not lost on the Texas A&M wom en’s basketball team this season. Last year’s appearance in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 caused increased expectations for the Lady Aggies this year. They met these expectations with mixed results, going 18-8 overall and 9-5 in the Southwest Conference, tied for second with Southern Methodist behind champion Texas Tech. Coach Candi Harvey was not disappointed at all with the team’s results. “We had a very good season considering the fact that the conference has improved so much from where it was at a couple of years ago,” Harvey said. “Everyone played us tough because we were no longer a surprise this year.” Big wins against nationally ranked Texas Tech and rival Texas were balanced out by disappointing losses to SMU and Baylor. “We had some losses to people Okay, Rodman averages only 7.0 points per game, but the bas kets he does make charges up the team as well as himself emo tionally. Shaq and the Magic know about his ability to posi tion himself to score. Can Shaq say game-winning bucket made by Rodman at the buzzer? So what if Rodman lets his emotions take over his mind sometimes. And yeah, maybe he does get suspended by the team or the league sometimes. But once he gets back on the court, watch out. Case in point, is the 1995 Spurs team. At the beginning of this season, Rodman was sus pended for supposedly throwing an ice bag at Spurs head coach that we shouldn’t have lost to,” said junior guard Lisa Branch, who lead the Lady Aggies in scor ing with 16 points a game. “This was something that hurt us a lot.” However, the team was able to rebound from some early sea son setbacks and finish strong going into the SWC tournament this Wednesday. “We played our best game of the year against Baylor last Saturday,” Harvey said. “This has us pleased and optimistic about what we will be able to do in the tournament.” The players are confident of the teams chances going into post season action. Junior guard Bambi Ferguson believes that with a few breaks a tournament victory and NCAA Tournament berth are not out of the question. “We feel that we have the best team in the conference,” Fergu son said. “Now we just have to go out on the court and prove that to the teams that we are playing against.” Coach Harvey said despite the second-place finish in the SWC, the team has no reason to feel disappointed. “We had the second highest win total in school history this year and were ranked the en tire season,” Harvey said. “This team doesn’t need to be ashamed of anything.” Willis swimming into A&M record books By Robert Rodriguez The Battalion Texas A&M swimmer Kent Willis wanted to be in the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets and on the A&M swimming team his whole life. Instead of choosing one, he decided to do both. Willis, a redshirt fresh man from Spring Woods High School in Houston, is in Company E-2 of the A&M Corps of Cadets and also swims distance freestyle for the Aggies. “The Corps is something I’ve wanted to do my entire life,” Willis said. "Joining the Corps helped me with my grades to get a 3.5 last semester.” Willis has also excelled in the pool. He posted the third-best time in A&M swimming history in the 500-yard freestyle with a time of 4:29.60. He has also posted the team’s season-best times in the 500-yard freestyle and See Willis, Page 6 MVP Bob Hill. Because of the suspen sion, the Spurs struggled and looked like a team that could maybe sneak into the playoffs. Once Rodman was reinstated, the Spurs did a complete turn- Maybe he (Rodman) doesn't produce any offense, but he makes his presence known on the court. around and now look like the team which will give the defend ing champion Rockets an early exit in the playoffs. Since Rod man’s reinstatement, the Spurs are 32-7, and the Spurs haven’t been beating the Clippers and Timberwolves either. The Spurs have taken 5 out of 6 games against Houston and already have beaten Orlan do once this season. The only team that really has given Rodman and the Spurs trou ble this year is the Dallas Mavericks. The Spurs are 1-2 against the “Mav- wrecks”, but they still have to play three more games. Plain and simple, Rodman is a rebounding machine. If some one gets 25 rebounds in one game, it’s his career night. Not See Rodriguez, Page 6 ARTFEST ’95 coming soon Office of Student Life Programs Commuter Students drop in for free breakfast -mm UW I■ Texas A&M University Wednesday, March 8 anytime between 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM Governance Room 1 44 John J. Koidus Bldg. Free breakfast in exchange for your opinions on University services SC programs Hosted by the Center for Drug Prevention & Education ed CASH SPRING BREAK? 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