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@ Toreros fall to Texas Tech; Gulls clipped From Starr and News Reports Bubba Jennings scored 15 points to lead three Texas Tech players in double figures last night as the Red Raid- ers downed the University of San Diego, 64-53. Texas Tech, which shot just 44 percent (12-27) from the free-throw line, hit 14 of 24 shots from the field in the first half to take a 29-23 lead. The Red Raiders (2-1) connected on 12 of 20 shots after intermission and led by as many as 16 down the stretch. They shot 59 percent from the field for the game. Quentin Anderson scored 10 of his 13 points in the first 11 minutes of the second half to spark Tech. David Rey- nolds added 10 points for the winners. The Toreros' Mike Whitmarsh- led all scorers with 17 points, had a game-high nine rebounds and chipped in five ass1Sts. Al Moscatel and Anthony Reuss added eight points each for USD (2-2). The Toreros bit only 39.6 percent (19-48) of their shots from the field and again were less than spectacular from the free-throw line, where they made 15 of 28 attempts. Whitmarsh was a-of-12 from the field and 7-of-9 at the line. "Tech played a good game, particularly defensively," said USD coach Jim Brovelli. "They made us take some shots we didn't ne¢, and again we were hurt by our free throws. We're going to have to play better than this to beat Northern Arizona." The Toreros visit the Lumberjacks in Flagstaff Satur- day.

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The Dial Classic will have a San Diego flavor when the Uruversity of San Diego and San Diego State meet for the championship of the women's basketball tournament to- night at 7 at the Sports Arena. In first-round games last night at SDSU's Peterson Gym. USD eliminated Boise State, 51-39, a~d SDSU overwhelmed Lewis-Clark College, 111-41. BoISe State will take on Lewis-Clark in the consolation today at 1 p.m. in Peterson Gym. . Tina Hutchinson scored 30 pomts, grabbed 13 rebounds and had 14 steals as the Aztecs set a school single-game scoring record in their rout of Lewis-Clark. The visitors contributed to the rout with 47 turnovers. In last night's first game, the Toreros held the Broncos to five field goals in the first half,_taking a ~5-12 lead at the intermission. For the game, Boise State hit on only 29 percent of its shots (16-of-54). . . Center Debbie 1heroux led USD with 14 pomts and 11 rebounds and Kelly Schroeder added 13 points off the bench.

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Bubba Jenntn Tech defeated LUB~KAJ;:-~n added 13 ~Te:: nonconference and Quenun f San Diego, 64· 'i the UniverstlY oThursdaY night. . ts for the Red ba \tetbaHgam\ds contributed 10 poin 2 _1, San Diego David Reyn_o proved their recor,t tWhitmarsh, who Raiders, who im ior forward M1 e (2-2) was led by s~unds and {Ive assists- Ariz to play had 11 pointll, 10 rext travel to Flagstaff. ht i~ a game Th e Toreros ne U - e-ily Saturday mg Arizona mv •~· Northern 6 _30 (pST). t,eglnnmg at •

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ry over the University of San Diego last mght at Flagstaff, Ariz. The Lumberjacks went ahead for good at 52-51 when guard David Allen scored on a slam dunk with 8:44 left in the game and pulled away for their second victory in three games this season. The Toreros (2-3) had a 36-29 lead at half- time on the strength of 13 points by for- Local Colleges . ward Mike Whitmarsh, eight points by re- serve center Scott Thompson and 14-of-16 shooting from the line. USD scored seven unanswered points for a 29-18 lead on Chris Carr's 18-foot jumper, two free throws by Dave Mciver and a three-point play by Whitmarsh. But for- ward Andy Hurd scored eight of the Lum- berjacks' last 10 points of the half to bring them within seven at intermission. USD had a 47-37 margin with less than five minutes played in the second half when Northern Arizona began its run for the lead. An 18-foot Hurd jumper and a free throw by Chris Keefer brought the Lumberjacks to 47-40. Mark Bostic answered with a slam dunk, but a basket by Allen, a three-point play by Darrell Daniels and a free throw by Hurd cut USD's lead to 49-46. Bostic then hit a 25-foot jumper, but a 20- footer by Lavonne Davis, a Keefer layup and Allen's slam dunk gave the Lumber- jacks a lead they never relinquished. Whitmarsh fouled out with 6:29 remain- ing and USD could not fill the void left by his departure. Hurd led the Lumberjacks with 18 points. Allen pumped in 15 points, and Keefer added nine points and nine rebounds. Whitmarsh finished with 18 points and Bostic chipped in 15 for the Toreros. Mciver and Bostic each had five rebounds. Northern Arizona outrebounded USD 55- 35 despite a height disadvantage. The tall- est Lumberjacks are 6-7; the Toreros' Mciver is 6-8 and Thompson is 6-11. The victory was revenge for Northern Arizona: USD trimmed the Lumberjacks in

DEC 5 1983 4 ex-Griffins sta on the court

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Four former Grossrnont College basket- ball players helped lead their respective four-year college teams to victories Satur- day, Guard Bnan Caradonna scored 14 points to lead Pornt Loma Nazarene College to an 84-82 overtime over Whittier. He scored eight of the Crusaders' 13 overtime Points Another ex-Griffin Scott Vaughns chipped in 21 Pomts as the Crusaders won for the fourth time in five games.

DEC 5 1983 Meanwhile, University of San Diego suffered its third loss against two victories when the Tor~ros were beaten by Northern Arizona 70-63 Saturday rught. USD will sit it out until Dec. 15 when 1t hosts Sprmg Arbor. In other games, USCD downed Occidental 73-71 and Point Loma edged Whittier 84-82.

Larry White Popped in 17 and T ~uetten added eight as Cal State-No~ nd,e slipped past Sonoma State 83-54 White and Ruetten were all-<:Ollferen · performers for the Griffins last year. ce 1 :ile Whi~rsh scored 18 points, but o ed out wtlh 6~ minutes remainin the_ To~ros fell 70-Q to Northern Uruvers1ty in Flagstaff. Anthony Reuss t~ four Points for USO, which is now

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E PREVENTS runnmg a_full bst of other need sports and appropriate gift thoughts for them, b t a random sampling follows . Mary Hill actmg San Diego State athletic director: A cl n slate and a fair shake from the NCAA. Jim Brovelli, USD bas etball coach: Recognillon for what he 1s, one of the best around. Claude Gilbert, former Aztec football_ coach named' ye terday to the San Jose State Job: Nothing Hi pre ent came 11 days early and couldn't h ve been more deserved. Peter G1 aham, Sports Arena operator· Controversy. He loves it. San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium: Grass. The Holiday Bowl: Another sellout. Bowie Kuhn: A job. Billy Martin: Another job. Sugar Ray Leonard. The sense to change his nund and save his sight. The Olympics· No demonstrations, no . terrorists, no boycotts Just sports would be nice, for a change. Howard Cosell: A typewriter on which all the letters are "i." (Also known as the Dave Winfield Model.) Tommy Lasorda· Laryng1t1S. The United States Football League: Al Davis. He'd bnng the NFL to its knees in months. Ag~in. The University of Nebraska: An NFL franchise. (They're too good for the USFL.) John McEnroe: See Tommy Lasorda. Sports Fans Everywhere: At least one day with no reports of drugs, holdouts, strikes, arrests or lawsuits. Sure, it's a dream Ttus is the season.

WOMEN BASKETBALL - San Diego State's women's basketball team remains undefeated following last night's 73-44 !hrashing of host University of San Diego. Tina Hutchinson paced the Aztec attack with 25 points.

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Aztec women rip USD Freshman Tina Hutchinson scored 25 points and 14 steals and Toni Wallace added 10 points to lead San Diego State over USD 73-44 in women's basketball at the Toreras' Sports Center last night. It was the second victory for SDSU over USO in the past four days. LOS ANGELES TIMES DEC 7 1983

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Lori Morris scored 15 points for USD. The Aztecs were averaging 95 points going into the contest. San Diego State is 6-0, while USD falls to 3-4. San Diego State faces Pepperdine at Peterson Gym tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

uYtchinson Paces Aztecs With 25 Forward Tina Hutchinson scored 25 points and had 14 steals Tuesday night to lead San Diego State to a 73-44 victory over the University of San Diego, 73-44, in nonconference women's action. Also leading the Aztecs (6-0) was Toni Wallace who scored 10 points and had eight rebounds. USD (3-4) was led by Lori Morris who had 15 points and Michele Dykstra with 10 points.

WOMEN CHAPMAN 75, USD 38 - Delisa Carter scored 21 points in leading Chapman Col- lege to a 75-38 rout of visiting University of San Diego.

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Point Loma, USD resume basketball action

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to town Saturday evening for a 7:30 game. USD is led by 6--7 senior forward Mike Whitmarsh. He is averaging 19.6 points, 8.2 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game. He has been the leading scorer in four of the Toreros five contests. His top game was 29 points against Long Beach State. Anthony Reuss, a 6-7 junior forward out of El Cajon Christian High, is averaging 8.2 points and 5.6 rebounds a game. Sophomore Debbie Theroux, out of Grossmont College via Helix High, is firing in IO.I points an outing for the USD women's team. The Toreras are 4-5 and next host Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Sunday night. Theroux has hit 41 percent of her floor shots, and 76 percent of her free throws. Her top game is 20 points. She is grabbing 9.1 rebounds a game, with a high of 15. Theroux also has 26 assists and 20 steals. Cathy Reedy, an all-Grossmont League selection last season while playing at Grossmont High, has played in five of the six Point Loma College women's games. She is averaging 4.0 points and 1.6 rebounds a game.

USD Basletball Team Ends Streak SAN DIEGO-The University of San Diego basketball teal? ended 1t1 three-game losing streak by routing Spnng Arbor allege, 83-54. Thursday night at the Sports Center. USD_ (3-3) jmped out to a 16-4 lead and coasted to the wm over the NAIA independent team from M1ch1gan. The Toreros ;ere led by guard Mark Bostic, who had 17 pomts m the1rst half and finished with 21. He made 10 of 13 field pal attempts. Forward Anthony Reuss had_ 16 pomts n eight of 10 shooting. Forward Mike Whitmarsh ha 14 points, nine rebounds and eight assists and centr Scott Thompson 10 points. USD, which 3-1 at home, hosts UC Irvme at the Sports Center Sturday at 7,30 p.m.

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· USD IN ACTION --:- The University of San Diego men's basketball team, which h~ lost three straight games, will try _to halt that streak torugbt at 7:30 when it plays host to Sorm Arbor Col.le.e.e at the USD Snorts Center.

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