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San Diego, CA ( .in D1e90 Co.) S,111 Diego Union (Cir.D.2170 ) (Cir. S. 341,8 O)

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Backing Means for the hosts was Munn. who scored 11 of bis 14 points in the second half, and Haupt, who had 15 points and eight rebounds, in addition to playing tough inside. Freshman center Keith Colvin added nme points but fouled out in just 15 minutes of court time. DeHart led UCSB with 22 points, and guard Brian Johnson scored 11.

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Escondido, CA (San Diego Co.) Times Advocate (Cir. D. 32,685) (Cir. S. 34,568) DE.C l 987

San Diego, Calif. Southern Cross (Cir. W. 27,500)

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US_DJoses to Santa Barbara SAN DIEGO (M/--!SQrrick DeHart cored 22 points to lead 11.

---- ";2XG'"j A dramatic workshop will be performed in costume Dec. 4-5 at 8 p.m. in Sacred Heart Hall. Scenes from six operas performed in English will be staged. For more, call 260-4682. An alumni Mass will be celebrated Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Founders Chapel. Reception follows; the Bishop Buddy Award will be presented. For more, call 2&-4808. A soncert featuring music for gu,t~r and synthesizer will be held in Sacred Heart Hall, room 104, Dec. 9 at 12:15 p.m. For details, call 260-4600 ext. 4486. Handel's "The Messiah," part one, will be presented by the USD Community Choir Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. in Founders Chapel. Director will be Father Nicolas Reveles. Cost Is $5 general, $3 students, $2 children. For more, call 260-4600 ext. 4456 or 260-4682.

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USD, 0-2 overall, was led by Danny Means with 17 points, while ,Mike Haupt added 15 and The Gauchos, 2-0 overall, never trailed after leading 6-5 at 15:23 of the first half. They led USD center Jim Pelton fouled Brian Shaw and Shaw missed the first free throw but scored on the second. Seconds later, Pelton fouled John Westbeld, who sank both free-throw baskets, then Pelton fouled out of the game. 39-25 at halftime.

UC-Santa Barbara to a 72-67 nonconference college basket- ball victory against the Univer-

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Santa Barbara saw its lead shrink to 67-64 with 24 seconds left in the game, but three free throws sunk with 16 seconds to go gave Santa Barbara a 70-64 Carlton Davenport, with six points total, scored on a layup at the buzzer to give Santa Bar- bara the lead for good. Santa lead.

Gauchos sharpshooter DeHart takes~ heart out of Toreros By Don or.go 1/-S /',if (-vT~nd le.ft, th y would have asked Tr,bun 'JXIT wmrr "Why' Hank makin 11 th fu ., He H ,\. l'Gi\. w hv1d He trymg to tay within 30'" jumped off th bench, In that plea. -erase-the-tape first . tomped those loafers, put a half th G uchos played Name That cratch in that sparkling USD S~ Score. They were up by 14 at mter- Center floor and tarted cFeammg m1 10n and once led by 17. at th uy 10 the black-and-white But here it was, 17 econds to play triped h1rt nd Egan's Toreros had scrapped to "That' NOT an intentional within three and the ref wanted to FOUL," pleaded 1-~gan "The guy's end the comeback story by whistling going for th BALL H P for Jim Pelton for an mt ntional foul. th BALL.'" UCSB's Brian haw hit one of the 1J two fr throws, making it Gauchos 68, Toreros 64. Awarded the ball again bccau of the intentional foul Plea e ~ee TORERO · C-3, Col. 1

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Aztec Women Run Down USD I In Sa_n Diego Debut, Perry Has 32 for SDSU, 85-61 .Wg,-5 ByCII°RISDELUCA . forward Jessica Haynes, who added

d cided it was time to play," said DcHart, the PC A' fr hman of the year la t ason Still, the gritty Torercis didn't fold They battled back to three on two occa 10n until THE CALL. Said I-;gan "I think it was a foul, but I think he was trying to block that pa from gomg downcourt." Said Pelton: "I don't thmk I de- s rved the blatant call. The idea was to nd him to th free throw line. But the ref emed to feel it was blatant. I w just going for the ball." kcd if he thought it were an in- tentional foul, Shaw, the fouled party said," ot really. He wa aggressive- ly going for the ball." Oh well. But the important thing, as far as the Torer are concerned 1 tha the ·n,-.-~- ~ut of heir hrst- h If fog. How bad wa it? Try 10 tumov rs. Try 7-of-22 from the field. ' It was a terrible start," said Egan, who ha a way of gettmg to the point ''We play d the second half hke a basketball team and the first half like five md1vidual ''I hop we learn d omething from lt becau e I think we have a Jong way to go before w are a good ba k tball t am W have to learn ho to play wttb th intensity that's required at th1 1 veL You have to le rn to u e the ystem, whatever the ystcm m y be, to get your produc- tion rather th n go off on your own and i.;et your production" In the : ring department, junior guard Danny Me n I d the Toreros with 17. He was 3-for-3 on three- pomters Mike Haupt scored 15 and pull d down a game-high e1ghl re- bound . Marty unn scored 14. II thm con 1d red, USD's head co ch took th · lo w 11 E n f1v mmut alter the game, 1 aning m o th r er • bower: ''I'll lay you 10-to-on odds it wa n't an mt ntional foul. C'mon, let's look at the tape '

miss_ed three foul shots during the scormg spree. "I know I'm going to be fouled a lot this year," she said. "I should be shooting around 90% !from the free throw line]." Tuesday, she shot 44% (4 of9). . USD led on_ly twice in the open- mg half, takmg its biggest lead, 10-7, after Candida Echeverria sank a 12-footer 5,14 into the game. From there, the Aztecs took control. SDSU built its biggest lead of the first half, 31-19, when Perry scored on a Haynes pass in the middle of the key with 3:20 to play. But USD steadily trimmed the lead, mostly behind the play of freshman forward Molly Hunter who scored five straight point~ after entering the game with a mmute to play in the first half. Hunter made 3 of 4 free throws in the one-minute span to cut SDSU's lead to 33-28. USO made a run late m the game cuttm? the lead to 60-53 on Eche~ v~ma s 30-foot jumper. But SDSU picked up the pace and quickly outd1sta_nced the Toreras in the fmal mmutes on a series of fast breaks.

26pomts. Aztec Coach Earnest Riggins said he hoped Perr} would have received even more feeds under- neath. "I thought we should have passed more to her," Riggins said. "We were a httle timid, and I don't think we were blocking out well." There's no reason why the Az- tecs should have appeared timid. With Perry (6-5), Brooke Mead- ows (6-4) and Connie Waikle (6 9) on the floor most of the game, the Aztecs towered above the Toreras, whose tallest player is 6-2 Christi English. But the Aztecs were outre- bounded in the first half, 20-19. SDSU improved in the second half 31-1~ ' "Height has nothing to do with rebounding," Perry said. "We weren't boxing them out lin the first half]. We made better contact in the second half." For much of the game, SDSU had a 10-point lead. The Aztecs had a chance to take a 13-point lead early in the second_ half when Perry scored SIX straight points, but she

_SAN DIE?O-Chana Perr}, San Diego States highly touted Junior forward, made her San Diego debut Tuesday night and said she 1s quickly making the transition to the Aztecs' fast-paced style. The UmverfilY at San Diego never could, as the Aztecs won 85-61, m a nor,-:onference game at the USD Sports Center. It was the home opener for USO 0-2). The Aztecs improved to 2-1. Perry sat out last season as a redshirt after she transferred to SOSU from Northeast Lou1s1ana University two years ago. She said the time off turned into a valuable education. "The biggest difference i that my old team was not as fast,'" Perry said. "We ran only when we had the opportunity. It wasn't forced to where we pushed the ball all of the time." Perry had her best game r:J the season Tuesday night, scoring a game-high 32 pomts with 13 re- bounds. Most of her points came from under the basket on passes from

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• Fo, "he Times USO s Can~1da Echeverria (left) and SDSU's Sheri Edmonds fight for possession of the ball Tuesday night at USD Sports Center. . PJ:: ER McCT!RDY

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