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1 - rA«»»_"tM^ .-.*.» ^m**.^'^ "^7 «i»««yS,-* WSFWz^. jarTT.'. H •».v-< 4-* Men's By DOUG SCANCARELLA Villanovsf in the second half 57- lead down. The Hoyas pulled within four but Wilson nailed two Sports Editor 33. Vol. 6$,flo. 13 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA. Fabniaryl2,108a All the lack of character that foul shots to ite the game with V ' s^nt After Villanov as men's basket- was shown in the Providence :28 seconds left. (Wilson w^s line after being fouled by' ball team broke into the top 20 last game was made up for two days to the week they suffered losses at the later when V.U. came back from Georgetown's Jaren Jackson). Student cheating University and anSpoint deficit to top George- Wilson later said. "1 just want Donn of St. hand John's «»»< Providence College. They quickly town, 64-58. to be in that spot . getting the. rebounded by topping Georgetown Senior forward Mark Plansky ball at the end of the game with 'This game was a chance to win." University, last Monday. later commented, to be studied builder. The St. Johns loss, which took definitely a character We While Wilson ioed the game it*, place last Wednesday at duPont, showed we have a lot of unity, was Greis who took care of most Honor code suggested solution was a disheartening "blow. The closeness and character." of the scoring. The 7-f<x>t 2-inch with the Cats who trailed 16-6 at one point The first half started center poured in 21 points while tmghis By JENNIFER REIDY the incident, Marks submitted rallied back and kept the game Cats looking very sluggish as grabbing five rebounds. The sopho- Assistant News Editor grades of *'NG" (no gradel for the 12-4 close. However their efforts Georgetown put together a more also managed .to block a By STEVE D'ANGELO entire class, he said. He hoped to sought for naught as they fell to spurt. In that spurt the Hoyas shots. ^ **I Student Government plans to arrange for the class to retake the career high nine Staff Reporter the final but it the Redmen 60-55. The crushing were led by junior Charles Smith, wanted the ball all game, if I didn't combat problem of cheating exam found impossible and dishonesty due to numerous thing was that 'Nova had two who accounted for six of the 12 want it the guys on the perimeter Groundbreaking on two new academic among complications. chances to pull the game out late points. wouldn't have any confidence in south campus dorms should begin the Villanova student body with According to Marks, the only in the game. me," commented Greis. next week, according to Dr. attempts to institute an honor solution available was to submit First, with the Redman up by 'Nova rallied back. After Head Coach Roland V. Massi- Richard A. Neville, vice president code within the University, new grades for the class Jan. 5. pass and [the one and 13 seconds remaining, Plansky stole a Smith mino, who called this game "a for Student Life. according to Kristin Switala, 'They students] felt that tipped Gary Massey missed a tough turn banked the ball in, Taylor character type game" praised Building has not yet begun due assistant secretary of the academ- the course was irrelevant in around lay up after stealing a in a Pat Enright miss. Moments Greis, "he's [Greisl getting better to legal complications, said ic affairs department of Student in two free Government. errant Shelton Jones pass. Second, later West threw every time he steps on the court. Neville. An evaluation of the Right now cheatii^ at give Villanova there issue of after "Boo" Harvey converted two throws to His two best games were Provi- University by its insurance com- The cheating was made 3- first lead at the 9:55 mark of the a special concern recently by Dr. Villanova Is perceived free throws, a Kenny. Wilson dence and tonight [Georgetown |. pany needs to be completed, and point shot went in and out and first half. building contracts have yet to be R. William Marks, biology profes- si Helping Greis underneath was aloqg the lines of break- the 'Cats fell to defeat. approved. These obstacles should sor, who instructed a core biology The lead changed five more the 6-foot 6-inch Rodney Taylor, cleared within a few days, course for non-science majors last ing the 55 mph speed Carnesecca who pulled in a team high six be 'W^ ^.^W^ St. John's coach Lou times in the course of the half, but semester. Neville said. limit, stated, "Villanova is playing the at the 2:05 mark 'Nova ran off 10 rebounds. Taylor suffered a pulled and that attitude The dorms will be located next According to Marks, seven or best ball in the Big East, but unanswered points. Th^e surge groin which forced him to the side to Katharine Hall, across from the eight members of his class must change. tonight their shots just would not was highlighted by two Greis line in the second half, but the south capipus cafeteria. The new revealed to him that other stu- —Dr. Michael E. Burita, fall." forward will be ready for the jump shots as well as Massey dents had cheated extensively on diractorofthe College tomorrow. buildings are designed very much loss was next. freethrows. Boston game I'he providence recently-built St. Monica his final examination. Because honors program. Also adding to the win was like the In this game V.U. enjoyed a 18- second half began with the certain sections of the class were The 14 points and and Katharine halls, with the just Plansky who scored point lead at half time, but Wildcats still hot. 'Nova put scheduled to take the exam on Massey who came up with 10. exception that they will have fell apart in the second half and together a 9-0 spurt that was different days, students took regards to their future careers. Massimino later commented, three floors instead of foiir. Each lufi^ above VillaiMim» a worker continues repairs on the eventually lost 82-76 in overtime. started by a Wilson to Massey f/W«/V*''^"' advantage of the opportunity to This attitude may have occasi- *To do what we did against hall will oonaist o^ 60 double- Main Chapera center stained glass window. Currently, A 27-poiiit scoring effort from alley-oop slam dunk. relay the exam questions to their oned the flagrant cheating on the Providence and come back and Tom Greis. powers his way >«•«- G«<MngH»wn*aJoiuithHi OP^Hj^qpcy rooms, housing a total the frame lor a ahield whieh will be placed in front of Doug West as well as a 20»point friends, Marks said. final. However, it may have been Greis, who poured In 21 iMits hi the affair, led *Nova to thundred and forty stujdents, Villanova led the rest of the win against the No. 14 team in the window ia being conipleted, according to the Rev. night for Greis was not " Marks explained that he could that the opportunities to cheat in Tom victory. - UHgtoNcyille." wittled the the nation isjust a great effort." .^j., J_ Patrick Etce, O.S.A.» vice president for Administra- t^iie out scored way. but Georgetown that pnough as Friars The tTnivcraity has y#t to decide not prosecute the guilty students class were greater because of tion, (photo by Shtfe) because those who had informed its large size and separate sec- (ConHnmed on page 7) tions," Marks commented. '<t;i, him refused to state publicly the Wooteii fWNiiES names of those involved. "Until University policy on cheating is fi^^. the students themselves are wil- defined under the heading of By lilCHABI^E. JONES fantastic leg to k^ep us on tntck. any ling to prosecute, the faculty can "plagiarism" in the Student Hand- SlnffMorter The announcer told us we were track wl^:H:i^9lpi-^nririi6cus- campaign underway do nothing to combat this type of book. It states, "Dishonesty in any It is getting to be quite a habit on world record paoe and read the tdm^ io. It CQi^^ tf^^ooden cheating," Marks said. assignment, test or examination lately. In yet another eye-opening splits we wputd need, which boards an^ is aj^«miniately 160 provide incentive for the student By STEVEN MOKTRESOR will receive $10, according to Because he chose not to overlook performance thi^ past weekend at helped trenfiendously. especially yards in iin^iilhJMth tight turns, (Continued on page 8) Staff Reporter Horan. to assume ownership of that area I; the Coca-Cola Classic in Gaines- Vicky on her inile.l^." not €%$ct)y ptMe ^ments for In addition, each residence hall and not damage it, Smith said. ville, Fla., the women's track.team VThis record is especially satisf- fast tfihcis. It is advantageous to A campus-wide anti-vandalism will receive a plaque on which will Pride is missing from the Villan- stole the show by breaking 'the yifW/siiice we beat .the h^t com- shorter rutfnec&i whohave a k>wer' 1^ program was recently initiated by be engraved the winning floor ova campus, he said, and interven- Greek rush comes indoor distance medley relay ^[MStitioii t iieFe'WaB'iiiTne nvooesa. center of gravity and have an the Rev. Martin Smith, O.S.A., section. The plaque will then be tion is needed to prevent the world record, lowering the stand- added Stem. Second pla^ Alaba- easier time ne^iating the turns.