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Page 16 • The Battalion Thursday • SepremhprJ Thursday
76ers ink Stackhousej
Cavs trade Mark Pritl
□ Cleveland receives
Washington's 1996
first-round draft pick
for the guard.
CLEVELAND (AP) — Mark
Price, a four-time All-Star point
■guard and the NBA’s career
leader in free throw accuracy,
was traded to the Washington
Bullets on Wednesday in ex
change for a first-round
draft pick in 1996.
The Bullets, which had
the worst record in the
Eastern Conference last
season, had been seeking a
high-profile, veteran point
guard to run its talented
but young frontcourt, which
includes rookie Rasheed
Wallace, second-year player
Juwan Howard and third-
year pro Chris Webber.
“With the addition of
Mark Price, we feel as
though we have accom
plished that goal and have not
had to part with any of our corps
of young talent,” Bullets general
manager John Nash said in a
statement.
One of the NBA’s best perime
ter shooters, Price is coming off a
season in which he was ham
pered by injuries. He broke a
bone in his right wrist Jan. 14; a
supportive screw was inserted
during a surgery Jan. 25 at the
Cleveland Clinic.
“The word to describe Jerry
Stackhouse is ‘ferocious,’”
Philadelphia coach and general
manager John Lucas said.
“He’s a competitor and a poten
tial superstar.”
The 21-year-old guard joins
NBA veterans Vernon Maxwell
and Richard Dumas in a new
lineup that Lucas hopest
the 76ers the speed
sion they need to improvd
year’s 24-58 record, fourllil
in the league.
The team is looking td
215-pound Stackhouse k:|
their dominant shooting!
one who is not only ai
from the 3-point line, butl
stant threat to knife or l
way through the defer!
open up the lane |
In his two m
North Carolina,)
house used quidj
to the basket,!
foot jumper, ai
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more, Stackhouse |
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my perimeter srj
looking to geti|
deeper,” Stackhouse saiij
said he was impress!
Stackhouse came to Phila;
early to start playing:]
games with his new team
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Wagner:Coach sets high goa
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Games record for total medals
won with 40, which was 58 per
cent of the United States’ entire
total.
“I’ve been on five national
team trips, and this was the
most fun,” Wagner said. “The at
titude of the kids was great. I
just told them to relax, have a
good time and go fast. They did
all the things that were neces
sary. They showed so much spirit
and were very motivated. The di
rector (of the games) said he had
never seen a team so fast since
1989.”
In addition to his internation
al coaching experience, Wagner
has also coached some of the top
national swimmers, including
Olympic gold medalist Janet
Evans. This experience combined
with his 17 years of coaching at
the national, collegiate and club
levels gave the selection commit
tee the confidence that he was
the right person for the job.
“It was a combination of
things,” Hickey said. “A lot of
good people applied, but he will
bring high visibility to the pro
gram. He has proven himself
both nationally and internation
ally.”
The Lady Aggies are excited
about this new opportunity and
have set high goals for them
selves. Their primary goal is to
create a permanent space for
themselves in the top five pro
grams in the nation within the
next three to four years.
“It’s still early (in the re
cruiting season), but I have
been in contact with some of
the best kids in the country
that are interested in coming
here,” Wagner said. “I think my
greatest strength is that I can
help improve things. This will
be an opportunity for me to
prove myself right.”
Wagner’s coaching sty! ’
of individualism. He fea
every swimmer desert
same opportunities, as
they work hard.
“There are 16 girls, a
are all at different levels of
ty,” Wagner said. “I try
everyone as much attenfe]
can. The level of the
depends on their commit*
they work hard, I will
thing I can for them."
So far, so good. Althotij
season has yet to begin,!'
has been getting only posit
sponses from the team.
“They are really excitei'
every indication that
gotten,” Wagner sail
pleased with all they’ve!'
For example, they corned
practice after swimming
meters, and they are alls®
It is an indication thattl
are going well.”
Hickey and the restof
Athletic Department are®
dent in Wagner’s abilities
are looking forward to as*
ful future.
“We are excited and this ;
honor for us,” Hickey said
is the person who willg (i
there as soon as possible.”
Now that Wagner is ad
giate head coach, he belie#
last step on the evolutional)
der is a head coaching
on the Olympic team.
“I want to be on the 01)
staff in the year 2000,”'
said. “If I am chosen
Olympic head coach, 1 km
I have done a good job. 1
way to go, but it can ha]
here. This is a land of oppot
ty. A&M is committed t(
athletic programs, and
recognized for that.” .
BuFFiNtOld Ags had it bad
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I’ve been here for three
years, and the only bad experi
ence I’ve had at an Aggie Foot
ball game is tying SMU last
year at the Alamodome.
When my father attended
A&M from 1963-1967, he said the
most exciting part of the game
was kissing his date after every
first down, rather than after
every time the Aggies scored.
After all, the probability of
the Aggies getting a first down
was better than the Aggies scor
ing. Can you imagine attending
games like these?
Much of the media this week
has focused on all the mistakes
the Aggies made and how they
should have defeated Colorado.
What both current and
students need to realize is
we should be thankful
have a successful football teat
watch on the weekends tW
more of a fun event than acho
Although the footballP :
gram is not the foundation
Texas A&M University, i
vital part. While dwelling
loss like this seems trivial
redundant, part of the .
experience is to support all '
gie and organizations to
best of our abilities, no raa l!
if they win or are outscored
As Aggies, we are
enough to be in the middle of
of the greatest eras in the his> 1
of the football program.
Sa/e end,
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