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Mens Basketball
tarting the season
with five straight
wins, USD gave an
optimistic preview of the
season to come. There was
also a winning streak of 8
games out of 10. USD end·
ed up finishing third in the
wee
standings for the sec·
ond straight year. The Tore–
ros do have something in
pl entiful supply, however,
and that is confidence. The
four games they lost at the
end of the regular season
have not shaken their opti–
mism.
"We know how to win,"
said Junior Kelvin Woods.
Woods has come on strong
this season and his
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points per game from the
inside are crucial. Players
like senior Anthony Thom-
as have a very positive out–
look going into the
wee,
with his average of14.7 pts.
per game and season best _
of 31 pts against LMU he
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feels ... " teamwork is the ,
key for the tournament" .
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USD head coach Hank
Egan is finishing up his sev–
enth season with the Tore–
ros and his twentieth over–
all as a Division head coach
he has an impressive 7-
year record at USD of 110-
86 and his .561 overall win–
ning percentage at Alcala
Park is tops among the nine
different coaches that have
been at the helm of the USD
basketball program.
Kneeling
left to tight: Oeolf Probst. Neal Meyer, Anthony Thomas,
Pat Holbert. Michael Brown, Joe Temple, Wayman Strickland. Stand·
Ing left to tight: Kelvin Woods, Randy Thompson, Keith Colvin, Reed
Watson. Dondl Bell. Brooks Barnhard, Shawn Hamilton. Carlos Car·
11110, Oylan Dottin.
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