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THE BATTALI!
Kansas, Syracuse reach NCAA final:
By Jim O'Connell
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW ORLEANS — The
Kansas Jayhawks feature plen
ty of senior leadership and four
starters who were in the Final
Four last season. They’re a
very good man-to-man defen
sive team and have the coun
try’s best transition game on
offense.
The Syracuse Orangemen
start two freshmen and two
sophomores, and they use a sti
fling 2-3 zone defense while
running the offense through a
versatile rookie who has spun,
shot and slam-dunked his way
to stardom.
Kansas and Syracuse will be
together on the Superdome
court on the final night of the
college basketball season, but
they are very different teams.
About the only thing similar
are the men running the show.
Kansas’ Roy Williams and
Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim are
among the top five active
coaches by winning percent
age, but neither has won it all.
Williams is in his fourth Final
Four, Boeheim is in his third.
NCAA
New orleciN/
This won’t be a traditional
matchup, either. Kansas (30-7)
runs a three-guard offense and
Syracuse (29-5) stays in the
zone.
So, a closer look is needed
to determine who will be the
national champion on Monday
night.
Two of the best forwards in
the country will be on opposite
sides but won’t be covering
each other.
Kansas senior Nick Collison
averages 18.5 points and 9.7
rebounds and runs the floor very
well. He will have to be a force
inside against the zone so the
perimeter opens for the three-
point shooters. Jeff Graves is the
size for the Jayhawks at 6-foot-9
and 275 pounds. Like Collison,
Graves picked up his rebound
ing during the tournament run. a
key to getting the running game
in gear.
Syracuse freshman Carmelo
Anthony averages 22.3 points,
10 rebounds and about five
“Wows” a game. His team
mates have no problem with
his star stature. He has taken
596 shots this season and
one else has taken more:
360. His inside game reiki
power from his 6-8, 220-pe.
frame, and he is shooting
percent from three-point ra:
Experience is always t
sidered a key at this sta»f
the season, and Kansas i
nitely has that. There willlx
homecourt advantage from
crowd of 54.000-plus,
Syrac use is used to playing
dome, and sight lines l
been a factor in some gi-
played in huge buildings.
The last three nalic
championship games wen
near blowouts, with theeb
decided by 10 points.'
MVP of each of those F::
Fours was a senior. It’s tinii
a change on both accom
Syracuse 83, Kansas 82-|
Anthony becomes just (her
freshman to be selected M'
Griffey out at least six weeks
SPORTS IN BRIEF
By Joe Kay
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CINCINNATI — Ken Griffey Jr. will
be out for at least six weeks as he recov
ers from a dislocated right shoulder.
Griffey landed on the shoulder while
diving for a fly ball on Saturday, the
third straight season that the Cincinnati
Reds outfielder has suffered a major
injury in March or April.
Dr. Timothy Kremchek popped the
shoulder back into place at the ballpark
on Saturday. X-rays and other tests
found no fractures or major injury to the
rotator cuff.
Griffey will try to rehabilitate the
shoulder rather than have surgery, and
optimistically could be playing again in
six-to-10 weeks, Kremchek said. There
is a possibility that he might have to
have surgery anyway.
“If he had surgery now, he’d miss the
season,” Kremchek said, after examin
ing Griffey on Sunday. “If we rehab him
and he’s unable to get back, he still has
surgery and misses the season.
“Looking at the tests and examina
tions we’ve done on him, I think there’s
an excellent chance he’ll be able to
return this year."
The 33-year-old Griffey has been
repeatedly sidelined by injuries since he
returned to his hometown team in a
February 2000 trade with Seattle.
He pulled a hamstring during that
first season, then tore the same ham
string while rounding third base during
an exhibition game in the final week of
spring training 2001.
Six games into last season, he tore
a tendon in his right knee while trying
to change directions during a run
down between third and home.
Griffey was limited to 28 homers the
last two seasons.
Golf team stages comeback
After beginning Saturday down 16 strokes, r
Texas A&M men's golf team rallied back to capt
the team title at the 52nd Border Olympics at late:
Country Club. The Aggies shot a 10-under par 2’
the third-best score in school history for the viettr
Ags sweep series with No. 17 OS
The No. 19 Texas A&M softball team defeat:
Oklahoma State 3-0 on Sunday at the Aggie Soffc
Complex. A&M junior Jessica Slataper (9-9) pick
up the win for the Aggies who moved to 28-13 ok
all and 6-3 in conference play.
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