February 15,1983 page 10 sports Retrievers pulverize Profs

by Eric Lee Twenty point leads were to come in the the game. The visitors never got within 19 second half, with Mickey Stoffel leading points and left with a 26 point loss. Before the women's basketball game the way. Playing her first polished game A jubilant coach Furnary compli- against Glassboro State last Tuesday since returning from an injury, the Old mented her players after the team's second night, two loyal fans from Howard Mill graduate took advantage of pin-point win in a row, by saying, "Everybody County expressed their desire to see assists from guards Heckler and Kindbom played super. We're on a roll." UMBC "win a few more games." Well, to lead all scorers with 20 points. JUMP SHOTS Questionable officiat- their daughter Kori Kindbom and the rest With over six minutes left in the game ing in the game led to some reactions from of the Retrievers came through for them as and the Retrievers on top with a comforta- the coach that only Lefty Driesell could the visiting Profs were stripped of tenure ble 21 point lead, Delores Murphy turned top...Ironically, the only technical foul of by an 83-57 score. in a play that will be long remembered. the game was called against the opposing From the opening tip-off, the Retrievers After a missed shot, she wrestled away a coach...Nine of the Retrievers' ten controlled every facet of the game. With rebound and looked to put the ball back member squad scored against Glassbo- superior size and talent, the team jumped up. With her back to the basket and falling ro..The only Retriever blanked was Jea- out to a quick lead that they never relin- forward, Murphy tossed up an over-the- nine Froehlich who played the last two quished. Dawn Games' layup at the 4:03 shoulder, Hail Mary, fadeaway shot that minutes of the game with a 100 plus mark of the first half gave the Retrievers a swished through the net and ignited a temperature and was still recovering from 30-18 edge which was their largest lead of quiet crowd. Even the freshman from a bout with the flu...Stoffel and Rosemary the game to that point. However, towards Wheaton couldn't resist a smile. Going to Rinker led all rebounders with ten the end of the first half, the Retrievers style the bench at the next time-out the coach each...Cat-quick Kori Kindbom played of play turned, in coach Furnary's words, said to her prize pupil, "I don't know how thief with three steals...The victory over "a little lackadaisical." UMBC's lead dim- you got that shot off." Glassboro avenged an embarrassing 30 inished to just six points at the half, as a With fine teamwork and disciplined point loss last year...Friday night's game disgruntled Shawne Heckler remarked, play, the Retrievers were able to shut against Western was wiped out "We should be up by 20." down the Glassboro offense for the rest of by the blizzard, make-up date unknown. Shawne Heckler looks for help from a teammate during a recent game. Jason Lee

THIS WEEK IN SPORTS Mounties climb past hoopsters by two by Jake Frego can get a pretty good idea of how our Men's Basketball Feb. 15 Morgan State 8:30 Mounties once comfortable lead. knot the count at 61 with 17 seconds season has gone," said head coach Billy Mike Withers canned a jumper at 12:02 remaining. Broadcast LIVE on WUMD, pregame show at 8:20 p.i n. The setting was different, but the scena- Jones. "We come close, but we can't seem to slice the Mountie lead to II. That The Mounties inbounded the ball and Feb. 16 Philadelphia Textile 7:15* rio the same. Once again, the Retrievers to come up with the big play." seemed to ignite the Retriever five, as they with six seconds left Edwards launched a Feb. 19 Longwood slipped into their season-long habit offal- The Retrievers scored the first four ran off the next 12 points of the contest to shot from the top of the key. The ball 7:15* ling behind early, then making a come- Women's Basketball Feb. 15 Hood points of the ball game, as Rick Moreland take a one point lead at 9:10. Moreland missed its mark, but Mt. St. Mary's Vince 7:00* back, and then finding themselves having and Breck Robinson hit on easy layups. Feb. 16 accounted for six of the points during the Gesiskie battled and put up not one, but Philadelphia-Textile 5:00* to absorb bitter defeat. But the Mounties, spurred on by their outburst, and Withers and Chris Farrell Feb. 19 two shots, the last one falling through the Gettysburg 2:00 This time it was the Mt. St. Mary's dynamo, Joe Reedy, scored the next ten claimed the others. nets as time expired. Gymnastics Feb. 15 Towson 7:00 Mountaineers who were the beneficiaries points of the game to open a six point The Mounties' Reedy then answered "We didn't box out Gesiskie, and he had Indoor Track Feb. 20 Delaware Invitational 9:00 a.m. of the Retrievers' miscues and missed free advantage. with a jumper to put his team ahead by a the opportunity to take iwo shots," said *Home throws, as they squeezed out a 63-61 vic- A Moreland basket brought the point. But Withers then took control and Jones. "We had our chances, but didn't do tory Wednesday night on their home floor. Retrievers to within two at the 8:55 mark hit-two straight shots to give UMBC the anything with them." As has so often happened this year, the of the half, but then the Mounties claimed three point edge. The Retrievers could have claimed the Retrievers seemed not to show up for the 23 of the game's next 27 points to push Mike Jones' basket brought Mt. St. win if they had been able to convert more first half, as they played in a daze their lead to 21. Mary's to within one, and Darryle frequently at the foul line. But as it was, But they cut the lead to 13 at the half, However, the Retrievers then hopped Edwards tied the game when he hit on the they nixed on 14 of their 35 chances, a and, as the script calls, sliced away at the onto the positive side of the game's swing- front end of a one-in-one. His second shot margin of error large enough to give them lead until they were up by three with a ing pendulum, as they converted on the missed the mark, but teammate Reedy was the loss instead of a victory. minute remaining. However, this year's next 8 points to cut the deficit to 13 as time fouled in the scramble for the rebound. The Retrievers now show a 5-15 work- script doesn't call for a knockout punch, as ran out in the half. Reedy then sank both charity shots to sheet, but Jones insists that "We're not UMBC could not come up with a crucial Momentum continued to sway the push his Mounties ahead by two. that bad a team. Our record doesn't reflect play that could insure victory. Retrievers' way in the second half, as Keith Mong got the two back when he all the close games we have been in this "If you see us play once this year, you slowly but surely they knocked away at the scored off his own offensive rebound to year." Skipjacks hockey back to

by Steve Levy recent years and Baltimore plays many of Baltimore players) which have crippled a lot of easy goals that to a certain point wide-open, exciting games, yet the fans the Jacks. These call-ups have disturbed are totally the responsibility of our defen- The Baltimore Skipjacks of the Ameri- have not responded. Before last Wednes- the continuity and morale of the team. semen and they do it because they lack can Hockey League may be the best kept day's game with Moncton, Civic Center Angotti combats these problems by mak- experience," said Angotti. secret of the local sports scene. Their attendance averaged a sparse 2,750 per ing adversity a motivating factor. Baltimore's lack of prowess on defense major parent club, the Pittsburgh Pen- game. The Skipjacks' performance this season was on display in Wednesday night's 9-5 guins, are currently last in the 21-team Baltimore coach is has been exemplary considering the prob- loss to Moncton. The Alpines scored twice NHL, yet the Skipjacks are playing .500 dejected, yet optimistic about the lack of lems which are not in their control. Their in the first two minutes of the game on hockey and continue to battle fora playoff support. "It's disappointing because we've goaltending has been fairly strong with Baltimore defensive mistakes. The Jacks berth. played some exceptionally good games in Roberto Romano and Marco Baron (who tied the game on goals by and Since the old AHL Clippers left in the our own building. 1 think that the longer has been called up) sharing thejoband the Doug Lecuyer at the five minute mark of mid-1970's, many Baltimore hockey advo- we're here and the more competitive we second highest scoring offense is led by the period. Baltimore outshot Moncton cates have striven to bring quality hockey are, well get people to come out and see us Jacks scoring leader Mike Gillis and roo- 45-31, but a Paul Messier hat trick led back to the area. After brief stints in the play," said Angotti. kie sensation Mitch Lamoureux. This Moncton to its romp. Overshadowed was World Hockey Association, the Eastern Unfortunately for Baltimore, their fate offense must be on their game constantly a, four point performance by Mike Gillis in Hockey League and the Atlantic Coast on the ice is greatly determined by the because the defense is the most porous in a game witnessed by a meager crowd of Hockey League, the city finally landed the plight of its parent club. The Pens have the loop. 2,115. The Skipjacks will continue their Skipjacks for the 1982-83 season. The made an inordinate amount of call-ups "A great deal of responsibility has been current homestand with five more games caliber of hockey is much improved over (roster changes involving the promotion put on our young defensemen... we give up during this month. Runners tumbled in Towson State meet by Jeff Seidel ing to coach Jim Pfrogner, "He'll break it field events, also. For example, in the pole Mallat throughout the race, as the coach before the end of the season." Also, Scott vault. Bill Moxey landed in second place, said, "It's one of the best races he's ever Despite a disappointing third place fin- Litch finished in fourth place to grab a and in the shot put, Ivan Lankford took run." ish behind Morgan State and Towson point for the Retrievers. third place. Lankford, whom the coach The 440 yard dash saw Sam Hubbard State in the Greater Baltimore Indoor In the high jump, the Retrievers also termed, "a welcome surprise," put the shot finish in third place with a time of 55.4 Championships at Towson, the Retriever had success as Tyrone Bullock took 33 feet two inches in the first time that he seconds. In the mile run, the Retrievers' track squad continued to make strides second place with a fine jump of six feet ever competed in this event in a meet. Kevin Seidl recorded a personal best of toward competitiveness. two inches, and Gordon Walker leaped to Going back to the track, the team also 4:55 in taking fourth place. Another per- There were several bright spots for the a tie for third with an effort of five feet ten did fairly well in some of the running , Bill Kinsley sonal best was recorded by Collin Murray Retrievers despite the results of the meet. inches. Of these performances coach events. In the 60 yard dash, Jean-Yves in the half mile run (880 yards) with a time Kevin Seidl gives his all during the mile run at Towson last week. First off, Michael Sterling won the two Pfrogner said, "This is what I really liked Mallat took third place and Linnie Elmore of 2:06.9 to capture fourth place. How- mile race with a time of 9:30, only four about the meet." took fourth with times of 6.5 and 6.6 ever, in the relays, no records were set. seconds off the school record, and accord- The Retrievers picked up points in other seconds respectively. Elmore was pushing

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