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Lady Toppers on trail to Te.xas

The Herald Mideast Regi,onal ranlted Texas at 9 tomorrow preview takes a look at the four . night. it would be a major upset ~ . tea:ms trying to get into the NCAA's and the biggest win In Lady Topper . . ;'prestigious Final Four next histOry . ' weekend fit Austiri, Texas. The championship. will be played Thirleenth-ranketi Tennessee. Sunday at 1: 30 p.m . ' the te,am that won the Bowling Unlike the regular season, - Green' 'Bank Invitational early this students will be charged.to get into season, wiu oPen play against Mis­ the NCAA tournament games. Illssippi at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Di­ Student tickets are $4 for both ddleArena. sessions or $2 per session.. ·Tickets ' Although 14th ranked Western is are availabie in the Diddle Arena . tough in Diddle. if they beat top- ticket office . 2 Mid~t Pftview 3-21-85 Western cont.inues to take care Qfbusiness By DOVGGOTr court. In the Lady Besides, Texas is supposed JO Toppers coaches' Win. _-..../ office there is a "The pressure:s on. Texas," sign that reads, Sanderford sald. "We feel like we "If you want to do can play well." it you'll· find a And Conradt and her team defi­ way , if not you 'll nitely feel "that the heat is on ." L-____... find an excuse." "It's a dreaded situation," Con­ radt said in a USA Today article This typifies the way Coach Paul TueSday. '''We 're playing someone Sanderford and his team has con. on the road and playing on their ducted their business this season _ home rourt. I'm as nervous as I can whether it's pljlying SUppery Rock possiblybe, " or No. I-ranked Tell:as , 'as they will The key to the game,should be the dO'at 9 p.m. tomorrow night in the guaroplay bfClemette Haskins and Mideast Regional in Diddle Arena. Kami Thomas. Sanderford expects "That's the way we 've looked at· the Lady Longhorns to apply de­ things all season," Sanderford felL~i ve pressure. said. "Some of you people over­ Top reserve guard She ronda looked the moSt important thi,ng the Jenkins is slowed by -an ankle in­ other day (in the win over Middle jury sustained in the Middle Ten­ Tennessee), and that was that we nesseegame but will p'lay . . won the game. 1'00 Western's guards will have to much was placed oli the omciating. control the tempo of the game, or . "I've never blamed a loss .on of- Texas will show a running game not ficiating. It's exeCution, talent and seen before in Diddle Arena. And coaching that wins basketball Lillie Mason will have to muscle games, not omciating." her way for 'I $-20 points to keep tpe And in the week 's preparation for Texas defense honest. the clash with Texas, Sanderford "They're a transition team ," has been more concerned with Sanderford said . "They run a lot game plans than post-game alibis. more (than Old Dominion) . They do "They've got nine great ath­ \ a great job defensivel~ . We 're go­ letes," Sanderford said. "They've ing to have to handle their pressure. gotjust as much talent as Old D0- "We can't give them the run outs minion, but we're not going. to - the three-on-twos or the two­ change what we do for them. We 've on-ories ." won 26 baJJ ga'mes this year, so A good sign for the Lady Tops we 're not going to change." • recently has been the play of senior In the fi rst-round win over forward Gina Brown. Brown has Middle Tennessee, Sanilerford said been the team's sixth man through­ he 'd never felt more pressure for a out the last half of the season _ a game in his 12 years of coaching. first in her career. She came orr the After all , it was a c~ance to get the bench Sunday afternoon for a Lady Tops in the remaining " Sweet 24-point, seven- errort. 16" and get much deserved recog­ Brown, has played aJjout 30 nition for his program . minull!S a game since the Sun Belt It was also for a win that would Tournament. propel Western into a game with a "We 've had dirrerent people pick national power again . Four of us up all year," Sanderford said. Western's losses came to Old Do­ "Gina's been lliaying real well minion and TennesSee, and a win lately. could prove that the Lady Tops are "She's a starter e ven though capable of beating the national she's not starting. " powers. And for Brown and the other But the pressure isn't on Sand­ Lady Toppers, there'S no other erford. It 's on Texas coach Jody .t\la,ce they would rather play Texas Gina Brown (25) g~ ves Cookie Jones (20) a Conradt, whose team must try to Middle Tennes~ in the NCAA Mideast Re­ than in Diddle Arena, where they helping hand during ~unday 's game a~inst beat the Lady Tops on their home have won 14 straight games, gional opener at Diddle Arena,

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By JEFF'SCKNEmER :. Director Debby Jennings. " Rut we came together when we went to Old Dominion." . Volunteers The Lady Vells not only came . have beenz.~; Jed together at Old Dominion, but they II? I,,;::. s napped the Monarchs' , to thi! Final . Four six of the 45-consecutive home-game win· , last eight years ning streak. by Coach Pat Head Summitt, but "That's when I thought we had a chance," Summitt said .... theY 've never reached the Prom­ isedland. Summitt's "t>ench also gives her a chance to rest her starting players Three times the Lady Vots have withOut losing any ground. been runn~ r -up, inciuding last year Jennifer Tuggle, Pam Marr. when they lost to 'S Cheryl .Litllejohn atid Sherry Bostic Southern Calirorala team 72-61. have given the Vots a lin by com· Three times t~Y ' ve finished third. bining for. t 1.9 points and seven re­ But thingshaven't gone as well as '>oundsdurlng the season. Summitt would have IIk,ed this "With aU the advers.ity this team season as the 13th-ranked Lady has·faced througtiout the season, I Vols have been plagued with in­ think they have played out­ juries. ,However, they hav~ still standing," Jennings said. ':And managed a 22-9 record. Summitt has done an outstanding ~~y continue to knock on the coaching job. conSidering she championship door. needs a rest ." "I think this is the rlTst time in my Summitt coached the US. career that my team has not -Women 's Olympic team to a gold thought about being a national medal victory last summer. But contender," Summitt said. "Our unlike counterpart . g!l81 at the beginning of the season who coached the men's Olympic was 18 games, so , guess we've team and has shown signs of bur­ reached it. I'm tJckJed right now." nout . Summitt has generally been But in order (or the Lady Vols to unfaud, Jennings said. reach the elite (our·again, they will have to defeat a tOugh University of " I think the only time that she has MiSSissippi' team out (or' revenge shown signs of burnout was when tomorrow flight at 7 p.m . in !he'first w~ lost to Ke ntucky," Jennings game of the Mideast Regional. Tenn'ess'ee guard/forward Sheila Collins game against Ole Miss . She averages said. " I could really tell that she On the road to winning the South­ scored a career-high' 40 points in an earlier points and nine rebounds. was tired. But she came out of it eastern Conference Championship, well, an,d I think that has a Iitlle to de> with this team." Tennessee defeated the then ,,' might have done a better job third-ranked Lady Rebels. will make it a lot. easier," Summitt Bank Invitational last fall , and Val­ The Lady Vols have played well with this team if I didn't coach the " I'm assured Tennessee isn't said. erie Freeman, who also started, enough to win their last 10 games, Olympic team." Summitt said. " I going to surprise Ole Miss this But Collins isn't the Lady Vol~ ' dislocated her knee Feb. 16. and they seem to be on a roll , Sum· guess you would have to ask my time, .. Summitt said. only player. Eight others con­ And because of the injuries, Tennesse guard/forward Sheila mitt said. players. I'm not in any hurry to get tribute and give Summitt a bal- Summitt had to insert freshmen the season over with . CIlWns poured in a career-high 40 anced attack. . " I think the Mideast Region is a Dawn Marsh, Karla Horton and tough one," she said. "Western Ke­ "I think I've got about two more points during that game, and she is Shelley Sexton is averaging eight Kathy Spinks into the Ilneup. Com­ ntucky is playing well . and Texas weeks len in me." having a superb senior season points ond two rebounds from her bined, they 've adde~ almost 16 has an awesome team. So we have And if Summitt·s energy holds averaging 18.[ points a game and· starting-guard position. and the nine rebounds. Points and 11 rebounds a ~ame . to play well to wIn it . " out the next 10 days , Tennesset! Lady Vols also have three fresh­ Mars h also adds four assIsts a And Collins is familiar with tour­ "When the team went down with may have a 'shot at the NCAA men who make up the rest of the game. nament pressure because she's some unfortunate injuries early, Championship March 31 in AUstin , lineup. ,, ' was n 't sure how the team been to the Final Four her first we all thought they would fold ," Texas, but the Lady Vols still have Lisa Webb, who was the t~m ' s would be for while, but we seem to threi: years and to the finals twice. a said Tennessee Sports Infonnlltioll to win the Mideast. second-leading scorer and re­ be playing well now ," Summitt "We don't need CoUiflS to play an " bounder, went down with a knell., said. "They have n't reaUy played excellent game, but if she docs, it injury during the Bowling' Green like freshmen." ~~~--~----~~~~~~~~--~ Congratulations on II"PE".! '"~ ~ ·1 \. J A ~ TwenlY Successful Years ~ / .. \ \11 I '- on Top of the Hill, •~ ~

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D~vis.on I • Mideast Regiona' March'22 and 24 I.A. Diddle Arena western KentuckY Unl,erslty

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, Ticket,8 • 'chatr Prices: seats . ,' $6 • bl.acher • $4· stud.nts (ticket prices include tickets for bot~ ses~i~ns\ Jemiifer Gilloin th , ..___ ..L;~t3 18. .3 points 'and ..7 2 ' rebounds. e 6-3 Ole a game.Miss center" is averaging ,- 6Mide.st Previ~w 3-21-85 Texas hopes to returnto Austin .~ndFin al Four By SJ'EVE GIV AN But make no mistake about it, ranked thm the team to'beat going Paul sanderford .B,nd his Lady Top­ , per cC)n~est while' converting 61 into t)lj! championships. pers are the ones that will be chal- . percent of.her attempts. So what'is Texas like' What do had to laugh. Jenged Friday night at 9, when they This i,s her nrst year at Tllxas: she do to win all those games? She couldn't t~y transferred from NAIA power tip 01T for the right to adv'ance 10 the ,They like to run and play pres­ help but laugh, Wayland Ba.,ust where she earned ~~ Mideast c;hampionship against sur-e defense_ And like the ... when asked either Tennessceor MiSSissippi. AU -Ame.rican honors. 14th.ranked Lady Tops, they have yesterday At point guard is Kamie "There's no quesfion that they excellent depth, a1ldwing them to whether she (Texas) have more talent than Etheridge who was an alternate on keep fresh troops in the to knew that the iast No. I·ranked anyone in, the country," Sanderford ~ame last summer's Olympic team.,She make their man-to-man press team that 'faced the Lady Toppers said, ~ is the spirtual leader of, the team, elTective', , in Diddle Arena left with a brtlken Vanderbilt coach Phil Lee, who a veragiJig seven points and seven .. We press from the time we leave heart and a lesser ranking. saw his Lady 'Dores get slammed assists n game. She is alSo a Wade the locker room and like to get in a • "You just had to remind me, by both Western and Texas, putS it Trophy·candidate - the equivalant tr~nsition game," Conradt said , " I didn't you," said the coach of the this. way : "Western has gOt Ullie of the Heisman trophy in football. University of Texas Lady Long­ don 't think it's any secret what we Mason, If you can imagine three or Iiketoilo, .. The other statter, 6-2 Cara Pri­ horns. four Lillie Mason's along with a ddy, is not IiSl,eQasa guard, but asa Georgia, the last .No. I team to Clemette Haskins, a Kami Thomas Also like Western. Texas has sev­ center, She gets seven points and play in Diddle Arena, fell to the and a Sheronda Jenkins, then yoU three boards ..game , Lady Toppers, 72-67.in December. eral people scoring about the same, can understand what Te'xas is witb nobody having any major On the Texas bench ,is freshman " Ranking~ don't mean anything like." league numbers, forward Yolanda Wimbish who is this time of,year because we're all HallOWed be thy hoops. . Leading the scoring is 6-footer known as instant 'olTqISe in Austin , even," ctmradtsaid. Steve Smalt, .ant coach of She averages 10.4 in only 19 minutes Texas has been ranked as the who puts in 15 ,5 per the Lady Tops, uses the Dave Rob­ game-, Harris was tllis year's per outing. She hits 54 percent from best team 'in America most of the erts standard line to describe West­ ~nel.d . season, and the Lady Longhorns player of the ern's first-round foe , year. She Rlays forward and is The Longhorns version of are hoping to bull their way back to "They are bigger, faster and Sheronda Jenkins is Audrey Smith, the Ervin Special Event!; Center in noted for her outside shooting. , stronger, plus they are much "She's one player I'd rather have ,a sister of Anette Smith: the Texas ' Austin next weekend for the big deeper than Georgia , You have to All-American tha is out this year roundup in college bas­ shooting from 20 feet instea!l of 10." ~om~n ' s remember Georgia had a player or Conradt said, with a knee injury. Conradt calls ketball - the Final Four, two hurt and they really weren't At the other forward . Andrea Smith the quickest player on her The Lady Longhorns dismantled playing their best ball," team. Western M.ichigan, 84 -62, in th'e ' Uoyd, was a Street and Smith pre­ Texas is 28-2, with its only losses season first team All-American. A Conradt said her team will "have opening round of the cham­ coming at the hands or Old ,pomin- to play good and play our type of, pionships last weekend at Austin. 6-2 sophomore. she averages 11.6 ion and Southern Cal. ' pOints, pulls ,down a -boards and game, If we don't, It CouId' be very Conradt says she's pleaSed with the The Texas starting lineup rea$ difficult (or~ , " As for Western. way her team is playing right hOw . plays more like a guard than any- like a who's who in .college bas­ AodreaUoyd fhing else. 5tH! says she knows that they like to but the idea of playing at Diddle ketball, And Conradt, in her ninth play like her leam. Arena isn't something she relishes. Lloyd, who tried out for the season as coach, is regarded_by her SI!e got the same honor in 1980. Everyone is sa '08 the pressure "We are playing well. but I know Olympics last summer, is regarded peers as one of the best in the bllSi­ In her nine seasons at Texas: her by many as tbe !!est all-ar;oulJd is 011 Texas to get,back to Austin, enough about, Western KentuckY to ness, teams have won 288 games,while be scared," she said, player, and as Conradt puts it. "she bu\Q;nrlldt downplays it much like Last year, when T.exas ')Vent 32-3· only losing 48. This is the third can do itall." , hei' ra nking, "We really haven 't been chal­ before being , upset in the NCAA straighf- season that the Lady . At center is 5- 11 junior Gay "Well , obviOusly we want to win lenged lately, so I really don 't know tournament, Conradt was named Lon'ghol:JlS have been in the NCAA Hemphill, Scelll,ingly short' for a and come blJck to Austin. But I clin how good we are, I'm sure Western coach of the year by the tournament and the SCC9fId straight will give us all we cah handle, " cehte ~ ; : she /illsn·t been short on only worry about one game at a ,Coaches . time the As·s.ociah!d Press has " points,this· seaSon. recorvine 14 ,7 time."

' . 3-2 1 ~ 85MiJea.st PM~j(' w 7 Western Kentucky University of '.f'exas Vandy c:oach L·ady Hilltoppers r Lady Longhorns~ predicts Texas Ir there is such a tliing as an 0b- No. N8M~ POS. G . jective opinion . about the HT, WT. NO, NAME POS. Cl. HT. 25 Gino Brown F Sr. WT. Western-Texas game." Vanderbilt .5-11 155 10 Beverly Williams G Fr, 5-8 coach Phil Lee should have one. His 31 Melinda Carlson C So. 135 6-2 160 11 Audrey Smith G Jr. 5-7 13-5 Lady Commodores were beaten 15 Dono Cunninghall] C So. 6-1 150 . soundly by both Western and 20 Fran Harris F Jr. 6·0 Texas. 21 Clemelte Hoskins G So. 150 5·9 . 135 21 Paulette.Maegle G Fr. 5-10 "rr Western is gOing to win , one 14 'Sherondo Jenkins 150 \ - G Jr, 5-8 135 22 Goy Hemphill F/C basic thing is going to have io hap- 20 AnnetteJones Jr. 5-11 155 F k 5-10 155 23 Kriss Ethridge G Jr, 5-4 pen. " Lee said. "Western .is going 12 linda Martin G Sr. 130 to have to be at the top or ituame 5-7 130 24 lisa lvkefahr F Fr. 5·10 and TexaS is go.ing to hsve to be off 32 lillie Mason F 135 Jr. 6-2 155 25 AndreaUoyd FIG So. 6·2 ofits. . 40 Cf)'!tal Moore C Fr. 160 "I just really believe TexllS has 6·3 195 30 Shell Bollin C Sr. 6·2 160 33 laura Ogles F So. 6·1 160 32 better athletes .and is a 'better de- CJ.Jones F - Fr. 6·1 135 rellsive club. That's not to take 30 Sharon Ottens F Jr. 6·2 .145 33 44 G Jr. 5-5 120 anything away (rom Western be- Traci Palton f Fr, 6-2 165 34 l'ause they have a,fme ballclub, but 22 Yulonda Wimbish F Fr. 5-9 145 Komi Thomas G Jr. 5-9 140 44 (oro Priddy Texas is just Something else. C Jr. 6·2 160 "But if anybody is going to beat 45 Michele Eglinger C Fr. 6-2 160 Texas, I'd say it would be Western beclluse L'ley are plaYing at home, and that 's a big advantage ror them. " r"""",.""',...... ,"""'1 , ~ BAR-B-QVE I I C",tomCookin. INN ~ I I· Catering Service '-.$' 1 I . . 1 "-I Good luck Lady Toppers! I ' ~ .. ~ I \Phdne~3-1324 . 1924 RussellviUe Rd. I I ~y&NellClark , Owners Hours4a.m.-8 :30 p·.m·1 '.1. . Daily special on sandwi~h & fries I .Br.l".I"""'.I#""~'.A!'"I""'''''''

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" . 8Midt:tlSt Preyiew 3-21-85 The coaches Judy Conradc University ofMis.s"issippi" '-Vnivetsity ofT,ennessee ew en have stayed In the coacbi~ proCession as long as Lady R·eb.els Lady Volunteers t 'Jody Conradt. Sbe bas coached tbree Texas schools in 15 NO. NAME POs. CL. HT. years - Sam Houston State 11 Teresa Haymon G So. 5-8 NO. 969-73, UT-Arlington 1973-76 and NAME . POS. CL. HT_ wr. 12 Valerie Rushing F Fr. 6-1 4 tMLorig1loms from 1976. 14 Dawn Marsh PG Fr. 5-6 qo She bas been &round the South­ IGmBullord G Fr· 5-7 10 PamMorr ' 15 lisa Smith PG Jr. "5-6 120- west Conference Cor most oC ber G So. 5-8 11 lCathySpil1 ks F Fr. life, being a native oC GoldthWaite, ~o Angel Kendricks F Sr. 6-2 170 Texas and a graduate of Baylor 5-9 14 Sheny.Bostic F h. 21 Tangie Mil!er Fr. 5·11 140 University. GIF 5-8 23 Shelley Sexton G So. 22 Jr_ 5·7 '129 AJ\ergraduation,Conradttaught F 6-3 30 Shelia Collins G and coached in the Waco, Texas 23 Sr. 5-9 150 Rosie Rushing G Fr. 5-7 32 Jennifer i uggle . scbooI system before returning to 24 Myra Williams F Fr. 6-2 150 Baylor for graduate work in 1968. G So. 5-9 34 lisoWebb 25 Marilyn Brooks F So. 5-9 160 Sbe w.as named Conversel F Sr. 6-2 35 linda Roy F Women's Basketball Coaches As­ 32 Aliso Scott Sr. 5-9 -150 G So. 5-9 4f2 Valerie Freemon F sociation'S Coacb oC the· Year in 33 Chorfotte Smith F Fr. So. 6-0 145 1984, and coacb·of the.year in_the 5-11 44 Cheryllittlejohn 34 Deborah Temple Sr. C So. 6-3 167 . Sciutbw.e:stConcereDcein 1984. F 5-11 51 Sonya Connon F 35 Vikki Cr'qig So. Sr. 5-8 145 Conradt bas .a career record of F 5-10 53 Amy.Gomble F 3'71-109 and.a 360-46 mark at Texas. 43 Eugenio Conner C Sr. So. 5-10 154 6-2 55 Karla Horton C Fr. 170 Paul Sand~rfoRl 51 Cassandra lesnyk C Fr. 6-5 6-2 Coach Paul Sanderroro's bas­ ketball rootS run as deep as his North Carolina heritage. Sanderford was born in DwfIam, .N .C. and lettered fo~r times in baseball and' basketball at. Corinth-Holders "High in Zebulon. N.C. He e~med all-state honors in .bOth sports his senior year. From there he moved on to Louisburg College in North Car­ olina, where he was named a junior college aU-american in baseball and repeated as an All-American at Methodist College in North Car­ olina . . He received a bachelor's degree in SOCiology from Methodist and laler a master's degree in guidance and counseling Crom North Ca.r­ olinaState. PacSummiu Like Texas' Jody Conradt, Ten­ nessee head coach has had. a long career in coaching, leading the Lady Volunteers for the last IOyeais. In 1984, she was head coach of the ,-' gold-medal winning USA Women's Olympic basketball team. In inter­ national competition, her record is ~,to go with her record of 24!>-76 atUT. At Tennessee, she has led the Lady Vols ~ix times to the Final Four in the last eight years: but has not yet managed to win it nil. As a player, Summitt played for UJ'-Martin from 197G-74 and went straight to the' head position aller graduation. She also was the co­ captain of the 1976 silver-medII I winning Olympic team and was a member of the 1975 Pan American team, all while coaching the Lady Vofs. Van Chancrllor. Lady Rebel coach Van Chan­ cellor is another homegrown head coach that went on to make good at a state university. Chancellor Is a native of Louisville, Miss and a 1965 gradu­ ate of MISSissippi State. with a Master's Degree in eifucation. He and hili wjfe, Betty, have, two chil­ Alaskan King Crab ~gs. dren:Johnny and Renee. He 'Came to Ole Miss from Har­ $3.95 with'any entree. . riS9n (Miss.) Central High SchoOl They're sellmg like hot cakes: AJas.kan King Crab Leg~ at Red Lobster~ with a record, of 15&-24. In 1977, be < - ~ . Come in right nQw an~ get a naIf pouna of . . was named Women's High School CNch of the Year by tlie Mis­ steaming crabJegs fOr just $3.95 when you order·any_entree. . sissippi Coaches Association. He Crack open the shelfand you'Ufind tender, succulent m~ t that ~ sweet and delicious. has a career, record of 329-76 for 12 But our specW is only running for a limited time. . yearn or. coaching the girls in Mis- So hurry in, An'd get them whIle they're hot. sissippI. • In his seven years at tbI.tJeJrn of . the .Lady Rebels be ~ earned a -approximate :weight before cooking 2525 Scottsville Road care« record 0(145-52. Iiut aeuon . Red'Lobstera 'Greenwood l\faJl guided Ole to an AP final o I_.W Lobo ... I.",., A_ he. MIss _ ..... Cr04I1CO. .. "-"" ranldngofloth. wtth.~ record. BoWling Green 782-9500