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1881 lose but no cigar f oi:sToreros again Tribune si;;;keport The SD men's basketball team ~:empting t_o tie the score 66-66. He ha~ ano er c ose call last ni ht ssed the first shot of the one-and- :h1~h mea_n_t another close loss fr~~l~s bw~ll and the Toreros still . e oreros m the West Coast Athlet y wo. 1c Conference. · USD shot 54 percent (13-for-2 4) Pepperdine defeated USD 68-65 be from the free-throw line. Pepperdlne Ffore a crowd of 1,406 at the Fireston; :,hot 70 percent (19-for-27) from the iedlhouse in Malibu The I me. th · · · osswas "W hd e sixth m seven WCAC games i e a some opportunities at the USO, which is now 6-14 for the se~~ ~nd back-t_o-back at the free-throw son. · ne and mJSSed the front end of both sa;J ut~ very proud of our team," i~:~a~tlnft.'th'said Ega~. "You just coach Hank Egan "The ig rough th1S. You have played hard. We don't alway~ get K tohma_ke the free throws at the end done, but we have effort" w en it counts." . Pepperdine (6-1, 14-8) remained . USD's final chance came with sen. ti~ for first place in the conferen ior gua_rd Danny Means at the free- w1 th St. Mary's, which defeated Loc~ throw line two shots with six sec- ola Marymount 116-104 last ni y ~nds remammg. Means made his USD will plar the third-place Li!':! first shot_ to ma~e it 67-65, then pur- (5•2, 12-8) tonight at Loyola Ma pasely missed his second free throw ount's Gersten Pavilion. rym- ID hopes the Toreros would rebound USD r-ecorded its first , and tie the score. win I t con,erence Means' . as weekend by beating USF 69 • miss went off the baek- 64. The Toreros had every op rt . board, however, and the ball was ty to come into tonight's gamrrid':!~ :wa~ed Pe~perdine since it didn't two-game wmrung streak after tak- ouc th~ rim. Pepperdine guard rng a 41-37 haUtime lead against the Ma~y W1~on completed the game's !Waves. USD had a 62-60 lead with ;cor~g with a free throw after being ess than four minutes to pla ou by USD's Wayman Strickland . The Toreros haven't been :~ f' _The Toreros played the final 4-35 ishers this season however Amd without sophomore center Do~di more often than not 'it's been ~a n Be_ll. Bell scored a game-high 14 of free throws. That's where the 1:! J>?lD~ before being disqualified with between ~inning and losin was h1~ fifth foul. Cottrell scored 12 drawn agam last night. g pomts, freshman guard Gylan Dottin Whe~ USO forward Randy Thomp- ;ad 11 and Means had 10 for the son m1SSed the front end f oreros. :-~-onbe, Pepperdine came ~ow~::~ pe did good job defensing Pep- I t e score 62-62 when Sha r me Junior forward Tom Lewis ~erch hit a j~per with 3:13 remai~~ ;10. was 3-for-11 from the field'. mg. Three mmutes later USO for . WIS needed two three-pointers and ward Craig Cottrell was at the Jin; :~ve ~reels throws to score a team-high

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Portland by 81-61 McCaftlrion and Ellis lead the way for Dons Times Tribune news s«vlces Mark McCathrlon and Kevin Ellis each scored 15 points to lead the University of San Francisco to an 81-61 victory over the Universi- ty of Portland on Friday in a West Coast Athletic Conference basket- ball game 1n San Francisco. With the victory, USF Improved Its record to 3-4 In conference play end 11·9 overall, while Portland fell to 1-6 and 1-19. USF led, 41-25, at halftime. q S S

f.u 1181 Us.Q's Siste~~ Sally Furay h gets top honor pley 'ew rvl • WA HINGTON Sisler Sally Furay, prov t and vice pr 1dent of lhe Uni l anUie&.o, received nallonal award yesterday from the A omllon of Calhohc Colleg and Univ rs1t1 for her "outstanding contribution to Catholic higher edu• cation" 1-uray r ce1ved the Rev. Theodore H burgh Aw rd al the association's annual m ting in Washmgton. The award is named arter the former Univ rs1ty or otr Dame pr 1dent. Furay's adm1mstrat1ve career at U Dbegan in 1967, when he became cadem1c d an or the San Diego Col• I ge for Women, which merged tb th n Diego College for Men in 1972 lo become the University ol n Diego be has been provost of USD ince its e tabh hmenl and was named ac- dem1c vice pr Id nl n 1973. A n ws relea 1d the a ard 1 giv II lo t chers whose reputation rar ly extend yond their own cam- puses bul wbo are educators in the fmest ns of the Catholic tradition, nd to scholars who have combined xcellent tea hm with importan rch"

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perclassmen lineup with no front- hner shorter than 6-7. LMU neutral- izes the standards of height and weight with an upbeat game that borders on psychological warfare. And St. Mary's? "Well," said Egan "it's just hard to get off a good shot against St. Mary's the way they play The one thing the Toreros may have working for them is the same schedule that seems to doom them. USD and St. Mary's are paired for travel in the WCAC. While USD is at Pepperdine tonight, St. Mary's is at Loyola Marymount. The Gaels are at Pepperdine tomorrow mght. Pepperdine has gone through a change under Asbury, who moved up from the ass1 tant coach's post when "Barrick was of the (John) Wooden school," said Egan. "His was efficient basketball. Asbury is of the power school. Pepperdine this season has a lot more movement and is much more physical. We'll be giving up a Pepperdine which split with LMU along home-court lines last week is led by 6-7 Junior forwards Dexter Howard (17.4 pornts and 7.8 rebounds) and Tom Lewis (16.6, 5.5) and 6-4 Loyola Mar;mount may be shot out by the lime USD visits. The Lions were involved in helping set five NCAA scoring records Tuesday night in their 181-150 victory over U.S. In- defense." Jim Han.-ck I f coach at UCLA. lo become head lot physically." guard Craig Dc1vis '

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Over the next three weekends. Coach Hank Egan's team plays home-and-home series against three team lied for the West Coast Athlet- ic Conference lead at 5·1 - Pepper- dine, Loyola Marymount and St. As if the won-lost records - combined 42-17 - of the three WCAC powers weren't daunting enough, each plays with a distinctive style. a night (7:30) at Pepperdine. The 13-8 four of the past seven seasons, have developed into a physically intimi- dating power under first-year coach Waves, wh?hay on t e Tomorrow night (7:30), the Toreros will play at 12-7 Loyola Marymount. C'.oach Paul Westhead's run-and-gun Lions drown opponents in a sea of Then, after hosting Pepperdine and LMU Feb. 10-11, the Toreros meet defense-minded St. Mary's (17- 2) twice in the followmg week. '"These would be six tough games for any team m the nation " said Egan, who will start a line~p that mcludes two freshmen and two soph- 'Considering where we're at, nothing will come easy. But you have to play the game to win." omores •fary's. USO (6-12, 1-5) n the run to- Tom A bury. points.

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Ron Deaton led Portland With H points. Steve Hutchinson had 12 points While Erik Spoelstra added l O points for the Pilots. Portland was zero for seven from three-point range, wblle USF was seven for 18, Including two from Mouton. Mouton also led both teams wit five assists. The Dons outrebounded the Pllots, 45-31. In Malibu, Tom Lewis scored 13 points to lead Pepperdlne (6-1, 14- 8) over~ Diego (l-6, IJ.13) ln an- other WCAC game. Lewis' rebound basket with 2:45 left gave te Waves the lead for goad at 64-62.

ternational. Tonight they face a St. At lea t USO won't embark on the Mary's defense that allows only 54.7 toughest part of its schedule still points a game. searchmg for its first WCAC victory. USO is paced by freshman swing- Saturday night's 69-66 wm over San man Gylan Dottin, the leading fresh- Francisco ended USD's lo ·ing streak man scorer (13.0) in the WCAC. at even. Freshman Kelvin Woods will start at Against Egan's young team, which forward opposite sophomore Randy averages only 6-foot-7 along the front Thompson, with Craig Cottrell com- line, Pepperdine will start an all-up- ing off the bench. ~-----~-~/

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1181 After that score;'Craig Davis hit a slam dunk otr a steal to give th Waves a 66-62 lead. Lamar Wilson added a pair of free throws In the final 20 seconds to seal the victory. Dondl Bell led the Toreros wttb 14 poln~ !llld Craig Cottrell came orero~/ fail at Ff line, fall to Waves, 68-65 By Hill C nter J"'I C\ But once again - for the sixth =-:---------- . . 1arr Writ ' cl time in seven West Coast Alheltic • The Aztecs, 1-6 on the road it aprea~ to be 10 lh~ won-lost col- most ruined it for us." 1AL U At the end of the Conference starts the 6-13 Toreros play today at Air Force-E-2 umn, .said Asb~ry.. Hank does a While Pepperdine and St. Mary's game Pepperdme coach Tom As Jost. great Job, ~nd h1~ kids are playing play here for the WCAC lead tonight bury lean d h!S head back took a Th y lost for the eighth time in the effort." hard. T~ey ~e gomg to .beat s~me USD will be at Loyola Marymounl. , deep breath and enJoyed one last nine games for the lack of a couple T p~ple. ,r, m Just grateful 1t wasn t us Behind the floor work of poi'nt look t th b he Toreros, however, have very ton ht a e scor oard. free throws. ig · . guard Danny Means and the aggres- Th t little to show for all their effort. Th t Id a was an escape,'' A bury said "A loss is a loss," said USO coach Th a wou have spoiled the week- sive mside play of 6-foot-9 sophn- of h I b, ,o 65 ,.__,== _ey are 1-6 in WCAC play, despite end f th 14 8 w v- c u s oo- victory over the Hank Egan. "If you get ih poSmon to being outscore y only 20 points in or e . aves, w_ho ma_tch 6- more center Dondi Bell, the Toreros Univ r itv n Diego last night. wm lhe game with some free throws, seven games. Their worst loss of the WCAC records here tonight with St. led, 41-37, at the half and would have , Th , a tough team," A bury said ' then you're supposed to make the league season was by six points. Last ~ry's._ . led by more, had they not missed five of the Toreros 'We had to go out free throws. But I'm proud of this· I th mk w,e we_rc loo,,km_g forward of their last eight free throws. th re d be t th bee night was the third lime they lost by to St M I ttl an a em ause they club. We played hard. We don't al- three points or less. "Th ·, ary s a I e, said Asbury. With Bell (7-for-7 from the floor weren't gomg to beat themselves ' ways get it done, but we always get at s all anrone has talked about "That's a much tougher team than on campus this week. And USD al- --- _. "'' •U6 '1"- lwo points down with 2:12 to play.

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UC lriiine -;).96 upse s UNLV St. Mary's suffers loss . to Pepperdine, 65-60 Times Tribune news services Jeff Herdman made five three- pointers and scored 24 points, 22 in the second bait, to lead UC Irvine to a 99-98 upset over No. 16 Ne• vada·Las Vegas on Saturday night In Irvine. It was UNLV's first Big West Con• , ference loss in 10 games. The Run•I nin' Rebels are 14-5 overall. ' Irvine improved Its record to 5·5 and 8-11. After Greg Anthony scored seven points during an 11-4 UNLV run, Herdman hit one of two free - throws with 11 seconds lett, giving, Irvine a 99-96 advantage. UNLV could have tied the game with a three-pointer, but freshman guard Anderson Hunt instead drove for a layup with four seconds left. and Irvine ran out the clock. WEST BASKETBALL Hayward 53, CND 48 College of Notre Dame managed only H points In the first half and lost to Cal State Hayward In a Northern California Athletic Conference game. Francisco Davls had 15 points for CND, 0-8 in conference play and 3-17 overall. Cal Slat• Fullerton 74, ucae 89 Cedric Ceballos scored 26 points and Mark Hill had 24 as Cal State Fullerton (4-6, 9·10) beat UC Santa Barbara (6·3 15-3) In a Big West Conference gnme I~ Fullerton. Freeno Slate 7S, UOP 71 Jervis Cole scored 29 points and pulled down seven rebounds to lead Fresno State (6-4, I1-8) to a tnple-over- tlme Big West victory over Pacific (1-9, 5-14) In Stockton. Utah State 91, NM State 71 Forward Danny Conway scored 25 pqlnts, 20 In the second half, and had 1 O rebounds to lead Utah Slate (7-5, 9-12) past New Mexico State (7-4, 14-7) in a Big West game In Logan, Utah. Loyola 139, s;~ DJi8io 104 Hank Gath e nation's leading scorer and rebounder. scored 30 points, pulled down 14 rebounds and dished out nine as.~ists to lead Loyola• Marymount (6-2, 13-8) to a West Coast Athletic Conference victory over the Unlversl~n Diego (1-7, 6-14) In Los Angeles.

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and 13 rebounds for the Gaels (18- 2, 6-1). Hank Gathers, the nation's scoring and rebounding leader, scored 39 and had 18 rebounds for the Lions (12-8, 5-2). St. Mary's, tied with Pepper• dine for first in the WCAC, 1s ranked second nationally in de- fense and gave up 60 points more than its average. "I thought Means did a good job tonight," said Egan. "His shot selec- tion was good, his defense was good Pepperdine was paced by 6-7 for- ward Tom Lewis, who had 13 points and . nine rebounds. Guards Craig Davis, Shawn Ferch and Wilson scored 12, 11 and 10, respectively_/: his play was solid." ' throws. Pepperdme was 19-for-27 from the foul line.

"' USD then had two opportunities to ti,e Freshman guard Wayman Strick- land was short on a three-pomt shot with 1:10 to play, and Cottrell missed the front of a one-and-one with 32 econds lo go. After Lamar Wilson hit a free throw to widen Pepperdine's lead to 67-64 with 29 seconds to play, Means wa fouled with six seconds to go. He made the first to bring the Toreros to 67-65. He missed the sec- ond mlent1onally, but failed to hit the rim, lurnmg the ball over to Pepper- dme Wilson hit another free throw w1lh five seconds to go, then missed the second. Strickland's desperation hot from 60 feet was far short at the l!SD hit 54 percent from the floor mciuouig a 16-for-24 run in the first hair) but ma-de- on_l_y_1_3_o_f_2_4~f-ree __ buzzer

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Simmons 25 and Kimble 22 as the Lions shot 55% for the game. San Diego was also hurt by 25 turn- "It's nice when we have it greased," Lion Coach Paul Wes- thead said of the team's accurate shooting. "At halftime I told the guys, 'Hank is giving up the ball.' That's a very bright sign. He has every reason to shoot. Every time he passes he can gel an assist becau e he always has three people Westhe d was also pleased to see a good offensive effort on th1> heels of Friday's 116-104 !oss to St. Mary's, a loss he felt was due to his team's scoring shortcoming rather than St. Mary's defense. "It was a good sign," he £aid. "At the shootaround today we empha- sized the break, no matter what. San Diego got 104. We can absorb overs. on him."

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lead with a 42-9 explosion to take a 63-29 lead with 5 minutes left in Loyola got its 3-point shooting warmed up and hit 7 of 15 on the way to a 73-48 halftime advantage. ~'ryer and Simmons combined for five 3-pointers and each had 17 points m the first half. The Lions not only found their shooting eyes m the first half, but were comfortable at the foµl line as well, hilting their first 14 before missmg 1ju t before halftime. They hit 19 of 26 free throws overall, to Loyola maintained 30-point leads the rest of the game, hitting the century mark with nearly 12 to play, 101-64. The lead grew to 117-77 with 8:25 left as Per Stu. er hit two consecutive 3- the first half. San D0go's 11 of 22. minute

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