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Vol. 69, No. 9 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA. November 19, 1993 Planned Parenthood speakers banned by University Talk of student Bill p>. of Rights and comprehensive speaker policy for student-run organizations surfaces during Free Speech Forum Planned DSA forum Parenthood cancelled angered By KATHLEEN COONEY News Editor

'*> ByJANEPAPACCIO Many factors were involved News Editor leading up to the Free Speech Forum held on Nov. 11. The Free Director of Public Affairs for Speech controversy did not begin Planned Parenthood of Southeast- with the invitation from the ern Pennsylvania. Jacquelyn Villanova Democratic Socialists Brinkley received a phone call of America (DSA) to have Planned from Michelle Rossi, former pres- Parenthood speak on campus, said ident of Democratic Socialists of Dirk Fabian, co-chair of DSA. America (DSA), concerning an The issue of free speech at the open forum at the University. The University began two years ago phone call came shortly after the when DSA sponsored a trip to Villanovans for Life (VFL) hosted Washington, D.C., to hear a speak- "Planned Parenthood Exposed" er on women's rights, said Fabian. under the jurisdiction of the Posters which were distributed University. around campus were ripped down. The date for the event was set This incident led to the new poster for Nov. 11. Four directors from policy which says it 'promotes Planned Parenthood were to come unfettered inquiry of PHOTO BY CHRISTINE SERVIDJO the issues,' to speak about various issues Fabian Students and faculty members discuss wMy the University lacks a comprehensive policy said. (Continued on page 5) on giMM44^akers. ^. Last semester DSA was brain- storming about possible speakers to mvite this year while at a leadership conference. Planned Student Bill Parenthood was thrown out as an of Rights first on SGA agenda idea, said Fabian. Then Villano- vans for Life (VFL) sponsored a By KATE SZUMANSKI pro-life speaker in October whom 76 Student Bill of Rights proposal According to the student affairs formed to revise the Bill Editor-in-Chief of DSA felt was "very distasteful," were references to freedom of article, "Students and organiza- Rights," according to the minutes. Fabian said. For instance, DSA association, freedom of inquiry tions the right have to invite and In May, 1976, the committee of objected to the Talk of a Student Bill of Rights way questions to hear any person or persons of the University Senate to discuss were handled. is nothing new to the University. The speaker insist- their own choosing. It is under- the Student Bill of Rights con- ed on having all According to the Student questions written Students and stood that control of campus vened. The ad-hoc committee, and she Government Association's mocked the askers over (SGA) facilities shall never be used by referred to as the "Blue Ribbon" things like grammar. "She files, discussion of a Student Bill would organizations have tlie the University as a device of committee, met on five occasions read of Rights dates them however she saw fit," back to January. censorship." I.. to debate the Student Bill of Fabian added. 1975 when chair of the Bill of riglit to invite and to The 76 Student Bill of Rights Rights. "We felt that Planned Rights Committee John L. Dalton, Parent- was not implemented by the The same issue has arisen in submitted liear any hood was portrayed in a very a Student Bill of Rights person or University. 1978, 1979, 1990 and then again biased and hostile to the Student Life manner," said Committee of In April 1976, a similar Bill of persons of tlieir own in 1993, said Patrick Kennedy, Fabian. DSA then invited Planned the University Senate. Rights was passed by the Student SGA president. Parenthood to "give the story Included in the 1975 version of Life Committee of the University clioosing. In the past, all efforts to imple- from their side," he said. the Student Bill of Rights were DSA was I* Article V of the Senate, according to the minutes ment a Student Bill of Rights were already articles 76 Student SU of thinking of asking a pro- referring to student of the April 12, 1976, meeting of rejected by former University choice speaker to speak on cam- admission to the University, the University Senate. President Rev. John M. DriscoU, pus, but when financial affairs, student-teacher VFL sponsored the The Senate, "realizing the O.S.A., said Kennedy. Ideas from speaker, it was necessary to bal- relations, student records, student and expression, student participa- shortcomings of the document the Student Bill of Rights were ance the views, he added. affairs and right to privacy. tion in institutional government . . . , decided to propose resolu- a incorporated into the Student Members of DSA stood and Included under Article V of the and student publications. tion that a special committee be (Continued on page 2} announced at the scene that they were going to invite Planned Student organization/speaicer (Continued on page 2j draft shelved for over two years

By ELIZABETH BARSZCZEWSKI University, said Bergquist. Dob- dent for Academic Affairs and Editor-in-Chief bin agreed with certain principles Dorothy Malloy, University coun- contained in the draft, he added. sel, who chaired the committee, In the early months of 1991 a The AAUP members then went added Bergquist. Some minor draft of a policy concerning stu- about rewriting the draft and changes were made in language dent organization speaker policies making some revisions based on by this committee, he added. was drawn up by members their meeting with Dobbin, said The draft thoroughly outlined of the University chapter of the Bergquist. the rights of student organizations March 1, 1991, the members American Association of Univer- By on campus with regards to the sity Professors (AAUP), said Dr. of the AAUP had formulated a process by which groups may to James Bergquist of the history draft which was recommended invite guest speakers, said Berg- Dobbin, said Bergquist. After it department who served on the quist. It also describes a process board at the time. This draft was was presented to the president, through which organizations then circulated to the AAUP chair. Dobbin acknowledged the docu- whose speakers have been denied it then sent to Dr. Rodger Van Allen, of the ment, and was a the opportunity to speak, are able further discussion religious studies department. committee for to appeal the decision, Bergquist said. This com- In Feb. 1991 Van Allen and the and revision, he added. The draft also addressed Dr. Richard other board members presented mittee included the question of who decides what Neville, dean of Student Life, Dr. PHOTO BY CHRISTINE SERVOO the draft to the Rev. Edmund J. speakers will be presented, he Student criticizes University decision to Dobbin, president of the Charles Cherry, associate presi- cancel Planned Parenthood O.S.A., said. forum. .

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Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 19, 1993 November 19, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 3 INSIDE THIS WEEK MBS Memorial Quilt INDEX EDITORIALS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS to increase awareness This week's editorial section This week Features dives This week in Entertainment This week in sports, read Entertainment ...23 features a law student offended into Delta Gamma's Anchor about the women's cross coun- preview two new Villanova By MELISSA LEE "We are looking for people who by the racial insensitivity of his Sports 24 Splash. All the campus performances: Side Sto- try team and its quest for its "West Staff Reporter would be willing to volunteer in colleagues. Also, read a sca- Editorial becomes a stage when Villan- ry" and "Mini-Musicals." Addi- fifth NCAA championship. any capacity. 8 thing indictment of We want many Villanova ova's theater programs are tionally there are four new Also, find out how the men's voices involved," said Nancy Who know for its non-support of its foot- In explored. Check out the new movies to see over the weekend: cross country team failed to conjunction with AIDS Hensler, volunteer's ball team. coordinator. Villanova 's commit- will bid Awareness Week, who cares 19 look West Campus be "Carlito's Way," "The receive a to the NCAA selected panels Michael Gagliardi, from ment to diverse viewpoints is the sporting in fall '94. Remains Of The Day," "The championships. Check out how of the Names Project AIDS Philadelphia also questioned. Chapter of the Scope 15 Three Musketeers" and "My the men's football team closed Memorial Quilt will be brought to Names Project, brought a panel Life." its home schedule with a bitter the University from Feb. Features 17 16-18. and spoke at the first information- loss to the Dukes of JMU. The display is being co-sponsored al meeting held recently in the by Campus Ministry and the Connelly Cinema. The Villanova AIDS Task Force. headquarters for the quilt project The purposes of the display are is in San Francisco. The quilt is to educate the campus DSA community presently comprised of 25,000 denied permission and to heighten awareness to liost Planned Parenthood about panels, the size of 15 football HIV/AIDS and its impact. Since fields. The quilt is an internation- (Continued from page 1) Planned Parenthood in Southeast- University Fr. the quilt will be Parenthood would not be available does not agree with, Lawrence Gallen, O.S.A. at athe University al project with 29 countries repres- Parenthood representatives to ern Pennsylvania were free to to come again until June. However, Fabian said. "Apparently they would not sign the room author- at the beginning of the Lenten ented. "The display speak. will be very speak Nov. U. "We were fairly the classroom option didn't think of that," ization sheet season, opportunity would not he added. which, in effect, will be pro- effective for awareness," he said. DSA then took up the issue with sure thev were coming bv the end change any policies, Fabian The biggest gripe DSA had cancelled the forum. He felt that vided for spiritual reflection and Jennifer Lehman, chairperson Irene Langran, group coordinator of October," said Fabian. Dr. added. throughout is that "we didn't it was an advocacy vs. education consideration of each individual's for AIDS of the Awareness Week, and Peace and Justice Center, William Werpehowski of religious know where personal we stood as students issue, said Fabian. relationship to the epi- Mary Jane Mahan of the Villanova who thought it would be a "great studies and Peace and Although there is a poster Justice was with our rights," said Fabian. "We didn't do this to challenge demic. The display also will serve AIDS test Task Force encouraged case for the new policy," said invited to act as policy, there is no real speaker moderator DSA "followed policy guidelines" people on the abortion issue. Our as a fundraiser for local care those Fabian. However, interested to attend an Langran was because he was a neutral party, policy, said Fabian. When the and still they were denied mission PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN freedom was to inform people on advocates and providers. informational session on Nov. 17 not authorized to allow DSA to go Fabian added. poster policy was installed, the to hear the speakers they choose. the social and economic connec- There are many ways to become at 7 p.m. Liz Barszczewski speaks out against University's decision to cancel Planned Parenthood. ahead with the in the East Lounge of project, said Dr. DSA received a letter from Wall administration should have "Not only do tions students not have that Planned Parenthood involved in the volunteering Dougherty Hall. Barbara Wall, director of the Nov. 4, notifying them that the thought ahead about what to do that right, but professors don't has in the community," said Peace effort, either on a long or short and Justice Center. Fabian event was to be postponed. Official if speakers were invited the whom either," he added. Fabian. term basis. Volunteering oppor- said, "We followed our channels, notice came from Wall Nov. 9, tunities include campus educa- and we weren't aware that she saying that Planned Parenthood tion, public relations, planning for (Dr. Wall) had ultimate control." could be incorporated into the Gallen condemns Planned Parenthood forum liturgies and ceremonies, selling "We needed to work with DSA classroom. SGA to restructure Bill of Rights merchandise before after the to create a forum that and By JANE would not DSA was then given four PAPACCIO Parenthood directors permission directly contradict the teachings academic context which it do not jeopardize the (Continued from page display, on and off-campus fun- News Editor mission of the options. First, the forum could be 1) to speak at the University. The of the Catholic church, said belong. It was not going to be an draising efforts and actual quilt- University as a Catholic univer- postponed with the understanding statement reads as follows: Code of Conduct, but a Bill of lation and past bills of rights to Gallen. "The whole agenda of academic event. It didn't belong sity," said Wall, the University system and to look ing of panels to be dedicated to but "the Center that it could go on at a later date. A forum entitled "Planned "Although the University sup- is Rights was not implemented, he come lip with a new bill of rights Planned Parenthood abortion," in academics," he said. "From an staff had no part at potential outlets for getting the the quilt. Parenthood in the decision- Second, it could be taken on as said. Explained," spon- ports the unfettered discussion of he added. academic of view, what in applicable to modern times," legislation finally making," she added. passed," Volunteers may also set up and sored by the Democratic Socialists a classroom event. Third, DSA "Currently, all decisions regard- important moral and social issues, The Academic Affairs office Kennedy said. Kennedy said. (Continued on page 5) Michele Rossi, member of DSA, break down the display and set of America (DSA), Villanova chap- could operate on the Regulations ing outside speakers invited to the "We believe students and this must occur in a manner that received phone calls from alumni made the initial contacts with "The final draft of up booths and sales areas, monitor ter, and the Villanova Feminist for Assemblies and Demonstra- University by student organiza- faculty are behind a Student will not compromise this institu- and parents who were against the the issue of a the quilt and provide Planned Parenthood. She made it tions. Bill of Rights will be presented to information Coalition (formerly SASS), was The last option was a mix tions are not based on policy or Student Bill of tion's obligation to bear false Planned Parenthood visit, said Rights," said for the visitors. clear that this was not going to of the first three. the University president as a 'yes scheduled for Nov. 11. According Gallen. procedure; the decisions are judge- Jennifer Fenner, co-chair of the witness to the Church's moral "I wouldn't approve their be a propaganda session. Rossi "The debate was centered or no' issue," said Arts Senator to a notice from Michele L. Rossi, now ment calls," Kennedy said. Democratic Socialists of teaching. (Planned Parenthood) coming no told America them she wanted "high intel- around getting our point across as Dave Greason. past chair of DSA, the forum matter called or "The Student Government (DSA). "It is important to keep We are looking for who who didn't." lectual information," said would have hosted four Fabian. student groups," said Fabian. If would like to host a huge 'consti- Planned Initially, DSA tried to find a this issue in the forefront," she "We need to know what a The top four directors of the forum was postponed, Planned tutional Parenthood executives to "discuss There's no way, in good moderator of the open convention' where key added. Catholic people who would be forum university can and can- the services the organization administrators and students "Our community will be ripped without any association to a not do," Greason added. conscience, I could ghre would debate item willing to volunteer in provides and its reasons for doing course. However, after the threat by item articles apart unless this issue is All interested in joining the so in from a Student Bill of the context of contemporary of postponement, found Rights," resolved," Fenner said. committees to draft Planned DSA a new Student any capacity. want social Parenthood a BEYOND THE MAIN LINE said Kennedy. We conditions." faculty sponsorship in association A planning committee will then Bill of Rights are asked to go to However, on Nov. 10, the The SGA is forming a research open platform here. with a feminism and Kantian be formed "to bring the research the Student Government office, many voices involved. Source: The Times and flattery to convince reluctant committee to forum was denied permission to ethics course, added Gallen. "review past legis- committee's legislation through 204 Dougherty Hall. /tor. Lawrence C GaKen, OSJi Compiled by: Kancf Hensler, convene. STEVE McILVAINE representatives that the accord After roughly 10 days of "They (DSA) tried to put the ¥0kmt8er*s coonUnatoi discussion was worth the risk to their pol- over the issue of wheth- Planned Parenthood lecture in an CAIRO itical future. er or not Planned Parenthood "Villanova as a Catholic insti- Volunteers are needed to work should be permitted on campus, tution cannot be perceived as Israeli and Palestinian negotia- WASHINGTON, D.C. as a part of a support staff to the Rev. Lawrence C. Gallen, endorsing a group holding posi- tors reported gains on carrying the insure smooth running of the O.S.A., vice president of Academic tions in direct opposition to the Teleconference out their events and to fosters peace accord and said Casting doubt on the constitu- with AIDS Affairs, decided against it. teachings of the Church. I had no they are likely to overcome the tionality of the Clinton Adminis- Awareness Week. In a "Statement from the Vice opportunity to review the struc- remaining Artistic stumbling blocks tration's new policy on homosex- VILLANOVAN performances also will President for Academic Affairs" ture of this specific program to unity, racial before the Dec. 13 deadline for uals in the armed services, a be a part of the events which will which was sent to the deans, vice ensure that no such mis- equality limited Palestinian self-rule in the federal appeals panel unanimous- include dramatic readings and presidents and chairpersons of the perception would occur." Gaza Strip and Jericho. ly struck down the old Pentagon theatrical, musical, and' dance University, Gallen stated his The ideas and advocacies of ELIZABETH M. BARSZCZEWSKI & KATHRYN A. SZUMANSKI By JENNIFER TRZASKA University. In addition, the con- "There are still some obsta- rules under which the Navy had performances. reasons for denying the Planned Planned Parenthood of America EDITORS IN CHIEF Staff Reporter ference hosted the University of cles," the chief Palestinian nego- removed a midshipman from the ALEXANDER W. SCOFIELD North Carolina live via satellite. tiator, Nabil Shaath, said. "But Naval Academy in Annapolis. STEPHANIE MacDOUGALL The University experienced its the negotiations ASSOCIATE EDITOR MANAGING today were quite Although the court said it EDITOR was first teleconference Nov. 10. It positive and I expect to reach an SECTION Honor not considering EDITORS Society inducts the constitution- was held in two video viewing agreement in time for the deadline ality of new regulations NEWS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT being SPORTS rooms in Falvey Library and was We are looking for if this progress continues." prepared Kathleen Cooney Tara Campltlello Eric Cheung by the Defense Depart- Sean Kelly attended by 20-25 individuals The two sides are trying to ment, Jane Papaccio the three judges said the Todd Leskanic new from the University community. people who would be hammer out details members of Israeli equal protection guarantee of the ASSISTANT EDITORS The conference, entitled "We withdrawal from the Gaza Strip Fifth Amendment did not permit Steve Mcllvalne Marybeth Goeller Wayne Bremser, willing to volunteer in and Jf. Joe Patterson Press Release M. Berger, Carmen D. Crofoot, Can Get Along: A Blueprint for the boundaries of Palestinian the government to remove Clayton Walsh service to the university, and Roseanne Miller Elaine Paolini Campus Unity," was brought to self-rule in the West Bank around Maria A. Cuocolo, Jennifer service to the community. any capacity. members of the armed services Liz Weaver Tara Bruno We want Order of Omega, the National Nicole Flannery, Kath- the attention of Dr. Edward Col- Jericho. merely because they say they are Dillon, Each member must be a junior Greek Honor Society, would lymore, executive director of homosexuals. erine M. Flynn, Erika Gerzse- or senior and maintain a G.P.A. many voices involved. Advisor: June W. Lytel-Murphy Assistant Advisor: Madeline Multicultural Affairs. T. Baxter like to announce the induction nyi, Kraft, Walter Collymore WASHINGTON, D.C. The new policy, like Joseph J. above the all-Greek average. Mancy Hensler, the old one, Photography Editor: Sharon Griffin F.Y.I. Coordinators: Carrie received literature Phillips of its new members on Wed., Keith Martin, Michael M. Mil- about the would permit the military to volunteer's coorilinator Gwyn Warner satellite video conference and felt The White House won pledges November 17, at a reception in likan, Jeremy A. Murphy, The induction ceremony was remove soldiers and sailors on Editorial Assistant: Tom Benjamin Art Editor: Sam Caggiula of Con- that "it would give those who of support for the North American that the President's Lounge Brooke S. Petersen, Erika performed by President Judy basis. Personals/Classified: Megan Kempf Billing: Jon Meyers attended an idea of nelly Center. The 17 new Leslie Stoltz. what is going Free Trade Agreement from leg- Subscriptions: Spangler, Robinson; Vice-President Dan Marie Kennedy Layout: Lauren Burke, Megan Kempf on outside of Villanova Universi- islators who had publicly opposed members are as follows: Order of Omega selects indi- Heth; Secretary, Christine WASHINGTON, D.C. ty's campus," he said. it. viduals on the basis of scholar- Pesce; and Tresurer Some participants in the tele- Staff: Mike Beckerich, Reggie Beehner, Dana Terry Bogacki, Wayne Cresskill, Michel Davies Tony Stephen M. and The teleconference covered conference included Leo O'Don- For the first time, the number In meeting China's President Karen Abad, ship, chapter involvement Thompson. The next induc- J. in Gallagher. Maura Gibney, Christopher Gonnelli, Marybeth Goeller, Mary Harvey Shannon many important issues, such as of representatives Kelly Albrecht, Kimberly Bell, David leadership, Greek involvement. tions will be held in late spring. ovan, president of Georgetown who have Seattle today, President Clinton is Lowell Lancaster, Larry Lanza, Melissa Lee, Jen Markley, Ed Marshall. Joe McCabe Mark how to get more white and non- University; declared their support for the Jacqueline Fleming, gambling that the strategy of McCreary, Bryn McGovern. Ann McNearny, Patrick Meiler, Maureen Meyer. Roseanne Miller Ray white students involved in minor- professor of psychology at Bar- agreement surged ahead of its tentatively embracing Beijing's Moore, Casey Morgan, Jen Mundy. Erin O'Rorke. Jonathan Passman, Justin ity issues, the problems of opponents. Together Schreiber Christine racial nard College and author of Blacks with private leaders rather than castigating Servedio, Heather Shankland, Eileen Snakard. Mark Spoonauer, Barbara Sullivan Abby congregation and campus segrega- in assurances made to the Thomas College; and Curtis Polk, race White them will work better for him Jon Tota, Jennifer Trzaska, Eric Warren. tion and how student organiza- relations House, that appeared, to leave University president delivers address counselor at the Univer- than it did for President Bush. tions can work toward change in sity of Texas at President Clinton and his allies Austin. The one-hour meeting, the '^ published Fridays, 10 issues a semester. ^wy"'"1®^"" Circulation: 8,000. SubscriDtions are the campus community. The On the whole, "The conference poised to claim the narrowest of highest-level contact between available at $30 per year. For advertising information the contact the office 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. PAPACCIO There will be a move for the The Student Life Committee conference also discussed victories. By JANE whether went pretty well," said Collymore. two countries since China sup- approval of the minutes of the Oct. will report News Editor on their work. Period- or not multicultural programs Almost all While the opinion polls show pressed who witnessed the pro-democracy demon- The Villanovan resen/es the right to refuse any ad insertions 29 meeting. ically, members of various com- should be program that voters due to questionable content and requirements, conference rated the experience a are not inclined to hold strations in Tiananmem Square space limitations. The deadline to place advertising is 3 p.m. the Tuesday prior to will Senator Clay will review the mittees are called to the Senate who should be a vote publication. The University Senate responsible for four out of five possible points in for the agreement against in 1989, comes after a formal Villanovan is of Senate Budget Committee report. meeting to explain what they have campus unity, ethnic observances, their elected The the newspaper of record for Villanova University. meet today in the East Lounge the evaluation form that was representative, law- policy review in Sept. that led to p.m. for the According to the minutes of the been working on. The periodical and how to deal with low percen- makers and the White The writing, articles, lay-out, Dougherty Hall at 4 provided, he added. House alike a decision to shift away from pictures and format are the responsibility of the Editor and the to the Senate by Oct. 29 meeting, the budget meet- check is meant to increase the tages of both minority faculty and think it could be a source of Editorial Board and do not necessarily represent the view of the annual address The teleconference showed threats and finger-pointing and administration, faculty and students operating unless specifically stated. the University President Rev. ing has been drafting accountability of each committee students. "that we are vulnerability. And the White substitute The University subscribes to the principle of responsible freedom of just like other what a top Administra- proposed for the of House expression for our student editors. Edmund Dobbin, O.S.A. budgets to be the Senate. A special highlight of this event campuses; we have experienced today concocted one last tion specialist on China called J. meeting will be 1994-95 school year. Before final- The University Senate will was an examination of the racial the same blend of deal making, inspiration "Enhanced engagement." Included in the problems. Maybe we can of the Senate meetmg trom Oct. 29. climate of the University a consideration of the minutes address any new business at this of Pen- get some ideas from it," said must be brought into balance. time. nsylvania, as well as Georgetown ization of the draft, the budget Collymore. .

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Page 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • Novembf 19. 1993 November 19, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 5 Lip-it proceeds to benefit ACS Gallen says no to Planned Parenthood Memorial Cancer Center (Continuedfrom page 4) Paoii the world did Planned Parenthood It is important for students to have to say in association with "I doubt a Planned Parenthood competition, and we appreciate a be informed on campus, he added. By "After we decided on a charity, visit would weaken the stance of MELANIE FIORDALISI feminism and Kantian ethics "There's the many tasks in the time that they have offered to no way, in good con- Staff Reporter we divided up course." Planned Parenthood the Catholic Church. The topic is run the event. Also, was science, I could give preparation for this function," she help us Bette Planned so old and aruged that hiding under the aegis of the people have Brian Plunkett of the Athletics-Facilities Parenthood a platform here," said. ACS board members their minds made up about it The Association of Commuting course, said Gallen. Gallen said. Alderman, Dave Eichinger, and Department was more than already," Students (ACS) sponsored the said Gallen. Sean McAverney were in charge accommodating in allowing us to second annual "LIP-IT" competi- "Planned Parenthood is the of ensuring maintenance, hospi- use the field house," added idea of biggest group for the advocacy of tion at the Jake Nevin Field House, member McDonnell. The abortion is tality and security. ACS abortions. Nov. 12. The doors opened at 7:30 Since Planned Parent- Melisssa Lewis designed the bro- hood's p.m., and admission was $2 per an anathema to me and entire agenda is against the chure for the evening. Dayle student person. All proceeds will benefit Catholic faith, I cannot give them Stafilidis was responsible for the the Catholic Church. The yearly LIP-IT competition a forum," Gallen said. "I don't event's publicity, and Bob Mo- the Paoli Memorial was originally run by the Resident think students have the right to hanty functioned as the commit- That doesn't mean that Student Association [RSA], which have Planned Parenthood come dies tee's secretary. Cancer Center. and dissolved last year. Since then, faculty talk," he added. "On Nov. 9, we held auditions aattf McDwutaM, and students has assumed responsibility ACS in Haverford Room "Because we won't give for LIP-IT the president ef Association certain By CLAYTON C. WALSH for this annual event. cant talk about the people of Connelly Center," said McDon- a forum here doesn't mean Assistant News Editor of Conumrting Students nell. "Students were invited to that we're not searching "All proceeds will benefit the issues. for in sing- truth," he said. "I think Paoli Memorial Cancer Center," demonstrate their talents we've had Over the /tor. Lameaee C BaMen, weekend. Heather L. ing, dancing and skit-acting," she Once the event got underway, OSX lots of people here that the Cathol- said ACS president, Emily Albert, a University student, was said. five groups gave pre-planned ic University does not agree with," McDonnell. "We also solicited tragically killed in a car accident On Nov. 10 at 6:30 p.m., the performances, said McDonnell. In "I'm not abridging Gallen said. student organizations for contri- anyone's while visiting her father in Flor- stage crew had a sound check in addition, an impromptu song list academic freedom The open forum on students' butions. A $35 donation allowed of discussion or ida. Details of the accident were Jake Nevin Field House, McDon- was prepared, and audience freedom of opinion rights which was held in place of any organization to hang its and I'm not not available, but she had appar- nell said. "The Villanova Stage members were encouraged to lip- condemning the Planned the Planned Parenthood forum banner in Jake Nevin for the Parent- ently gone to visit her father for Crew used to co-sponsor the sync on stage. Senior business hood people," Gallen was a great idea, Gallen said. "I'd evening," she added. said. the weekend when the accident (Continued on page like to congratulate 6) "The idea of abortion is an students on occurred. the anathema to me and the Catholic open forum. If there are church. That doesn't mean that problems, we should talk about Heather resided in New Hope, it." said Gallen. Pa., and was enrolled Work Fair promotes services faculty and students can't talk as a non- about the issues," he added. "I am matriculated student. She had "We everyone in our By CASEY MORGAN in the free directory submitted to financial arrangements, age a priest and I have no problem spent much of her spare time classrooms. We're very careful field Staff Reporter all students who entered the requirements, housing plans and with supporting academic free- coaching hockey at Notre about the people who teach our Villanova Room, she said. This insurance information, she added. dom," said Gallen. Dame Academy High School. students. We have better people University seniors toured the directory, which includes all 163 While some programs require Planned Parenthood would funeral service arrange- on our own campus to discuss The Villanova Room of specific Photo Connelly Cen- degrees, most do not, come to the University under the ments are scheduled to take place by Christine Servedio these issues," said Gallen. The PHOTO BY CHRISTINE SERVIDIO ter to learn about a range of Haenn said. In fact, there are banner of reproductive Free speech forum officers outlet to disgruntled students. no health and at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel University has no need to have Student expresses beliefs concerning freedom of expression service opportunities after gra- We are looking for G.P.A. requirements and, in some social class, "but they'd end up and Planned Parenthood talk here, he Church in Doylestown, Pa., Nov. duation at the Post Graduate cases, organizations will provide talking about abortion," said Christian thought. people who would be said. 20. Volunteer Fair, Nov. 16 from 11 training of their own, she said. Gallen. Inevitably, the open forum a.m. to 7 p.m. would evolve Changes expected willing to volunteer in into a discussion of While 99 percent of the partic- The Work Fair was sponsored abortion, he added. by Campus Ministry. ipants are post graduates, some Planned Parenthood shocked by cancellation any capacity. are Representatives of organiza- students taking a year's Uanef Hensler, (Continued from page 1) tions hiatus to do volunteer work. "As in nursing affiliated with the Catholic related to Planned Parenthood, Mary Banecker, director of by Volunteer Coordinator Southeastern Pennsylvania. serious intellectual 2000 deficit. Brink- a result of a year's experience, Network of Volunteer Service in you Speaker said Brinkley. Patient Services would have dis- "Women's health services have ley said. Washington, D.C., may have jumped cultures, and arrived to give "I received a call from Michelle cussed Planned Parenthood's organizations, gives an in-depth definitely gained been marginalized and politic- "I think whenever free expres- By STEVE McILVAINE Students, faculty members, invit- University students information a new awareness asking if we could postpone and efforts to aid those with sexually ized," said Brinkley. profile of each agency, including about life," she added. sion is suppressed, people's rights Assistant News Editot , ed guests from the nursing com- about volunteering for a year in draft reschedule. I transmitted diseases. Banecker said we couldn't do When Planned Parenthood offi- .are at risk," Brinkley said. "This Dr. Norma M. Lang, Margaret munity and members of the com- the "real world," said Barbara it have discussed the testing beforeJune. The reason we were would cials received unofficial notice of •appears to be a suppression oi free Bond Simon Dean and professor munity attended the lecture. Haenn, associate director of Cam- (Con tin uedfrom page 1) able to have all of and treatment procedures for the directors the cancellation of the forum, "I expression. It is very frightening at the University of Pennsylvania Lang cited nursing's rich histo- pus Ministry and coordinator of participates University never adopt- Nov. 11 was because it the those with sexually transmitted The document was was was really shocked because I to know that suppression of free School of Nursing, spoke at the ry of success in assuming respon- the Work Fair. diseases. Planned Parenthood ed, said Bergquist. night of a board meeting and we believe that the purpose of edu- speech can happen on a university Seventeenth Annual Distin- sibility for health care and urged Twenty-six agencies, both na- also have discussed their When there is a conflict con- were all excused," Brinkley said. would cation is to learn how to think in campus." guished Lecture in Nursing that nurses to renew those values and tional and international, partici- in Geograpliy Weeic cerning who is allowed to speak, Nov. 11 was the only date which numerous contraceptive services order to solve problems and make was held Nov. 11. The event was beliefs which can become a visible pated. Included in these groups there needs to be some discussion fit into the busy schedules of the including the rhythm method of moral decisions," said Brinkley. cosponsored College of I think whenever free by the and definable part of health care were the Jesuit Volunteers, Mercy family planning, Brinkley said. By There also "Geopardy" about it and there needs to be good four directors, Brinkley said. "I'm a Catholic and I'm fully Nursing and Alpha Nu Chapter of reform. Corps, EDWARD MARSHALL was a and Franciscan Volun- Neville. It Staff Reporter trivia tournament held Nov. 18 at will on both sides, said "We were going to discuss the aware of the Church's positions," expression is Sigma Theta Tau. teers, said Haenn. Acceptance into 6 p.m. in the physics lecture hall also needs to be determined as to history of Planned Parenthood. It is Impossible to she said. "We had no intentions Lang is currently president of the program places one in a year According to whether it's an education issue or We were coming to describe what of challenging the position of the suppressed, people's the American Nurses Foundation There will always be a long Dr. Elaine Bosows- of Mendel Hall, she added. This commitment ranging from Planned ki, assistant professor of geo- contest, open to all University a political issue, he added. Parenthood does. This suppress free thought; church. I can respect the position and member of the Health and social services to education or rights are at risk. need for nurses In graphy, the University played a students, centered on general The document was submitted was not a 'lets go out to Villanova of the Church. Advocates of Human Services Agency for health care, she added. they (the students) very active as a draft for discussion when it University and bash the position Planned Parenthood and the Jacquefyn Brinklef Health Care Policy and Research. "The experience would be both part in the United trivia. A first prize of $100 was society . States National awarded, said went to the House Council Com- of the church with respect to Catholic Church are on opposite Lang also chairs the American wonderful and challenging. We Geography Bosowski. " seem determined to norma Lang Awareness 15-20. mittee, said Dr. Helen Lafferty, abortion and birth control,' ends of the spectrum in terms of "In doing Nurses Association Steering Com- know through past volunteers Week Nov. what they did, the The school sponsored vice-president of the University. Brinkley said. beliefs about contraception, she University is sending mittee on Data Bases for Clinical that some graduates become more two pres- learn. the message policy entations by renowned Canadian It was never submitted as a The Director of Educational added. 'We don't feel confident in our Practice and is consultant to the Lang emphasized that with the marketable in the job market Jactpieljfn Brinkkjf. geographer, Wallace Ellison, on in draft form, she added. The Services, Dorel Shannon, would "I can't understand what they values.' The Catholic Church has International Council of Nurses in inevitable increase in technology, because they are wiser, more Hopefully, these Nov. 15 and Nov. 17, said. drafts which were submitted were have been present to discuss and The advocacy around health are, the Catholic Church, so done a lot to assist Geneva, for the devel- mature, and realistic," she said. she people in the complexity of human caring describe the sexual care These lectures, featuring National done so for discussion purposes education reform for full coverage of fearful of," she added. poverty and address issues of opment of an International Clas- will require educated nurses with Haenn found the Work Fair activities will help to Geographic caliber slides in addi- only and could not have been which Planned Parenthood women's health services would 'If students do not have the social need in our country and sification of Nursing Practice. expert helpful for students to meet research-based clinical agent gone ascribes to. She would reveal have tion to Ellison's expertise, lasted further signed into policy or have the been discussed by Sandi opportunity to struggle with around the world. The Catholic The subject of Lang's lecture practice skills. representatives one on one. Agents my geographic from 7-8:30 p.m. in any other such policy- educational services of the pro- Vito, government relations asso- important moral and social Church should was "Nursing in the Year 2000." not present Tolentine through have nothing to (Continued on page at the fair were listed Brinkley 6) Room 215, she added. Activities as well as cultural making procedures, said Lafferty. gram, added. ciate for Planned Parenthood of issues," the University has a fear." Brinkley said. were sponsored by the Geography Society and the Social Science awareness and Sorority Rush remains unciianged Forum, Bosowski said. education The presentation, "The here at By KATHLEEN COONEY Cana- dian Maritimes Come Alive," Omicron Delta Kappa inducts new initiates News Editor Villanova. Bonas. This means that during duled for Jan. 16. A rushee may focused on the beautiful, sweeping Jordan Donahue, the early parties four sororities only attend two of these parties, coastlines of the provinces of senior geograpliy Sorority rush begins this year will hold their eight parties in a Bonas added. She will be'invited Canada, Bosowski said. The con- major on Jan. 6. Rush is open to first row, and then the other four will only if she is a serious candidate nection of the Scottish highlands Press Release year students, sophomore, junior hold theirs. Bartley Hall is not for initiation into the sorority. with Nova Scotia's Cape Breton and senior women, although 99 being used because "we could After the preference parties, Island was addressed in the lec- The Villanova Chapter of Omnicron Delta Kappa would like to percent of rushees are first year have lousy weather," Bonas rushees are asked to rate their ture, "The Sights and Sounds of The culmination of the week congratulate our 1993 Faculty and Alumni initiates: students or sophomores, said added. This way the rushees will first and second choices. Mean- the Scottish Highlands," she will take place Saturday with a Gary Bonas, director of Student not have to walk back and forth while, the sororities rate the girls added. hike sponsored by the Geography Major Andrew Allen Space Shuttle Astronaut, N.A.S.A. Activities. between Bartley and Dougherty in the order they would like to National Geography Awareness Society, she added. The group will Susan Burke Assistant Professor of Nursing On Nov. 17, there was an infor- Halls in bad weather, he said. extend bids. All this information Week began in the late 1980s and depart in the morning for the Kathleen Byrnes, Esq. Assistant to Dean of Students mational meeting for all women The rushees will be invited is then entered into a computer has since become an important wildlife preservation of Hawk Alvin Clay Dean of the College of Commerce and Finance who intended to rush. On Dec. 9 back for the second round of which tries to match up the educational week in our country, Mountain, added Bosowski. The Dr. Lee Christensen Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering another meeting will be held to parties which will last all day on rushees with the sorority of their Bosowski said. There were many trip is open to all students, and Rev. Kail Ellis, O.S.A. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences discuss details and rushees will Jan. 9. In the second round, the choice. About 95 percent of special features happening in those seeking more information Rosa Gatti Senior Vice-President of Communications for meet with their rush counselors, maximum number of parties a rushees get their first choice, said grammar schools across the coun- should call Dr. Bosowski at 519- ESPN Bonas said. rushee may attend is five. If she Bonas. try, as well as on "Good Morning 7435 or the Geography Depart- Timothy Hauser, Ph.D. Founding Member of The Manhattan All rush participants must is invited back to more than five The dress code for rush is America" all week, she added. ment at 519-4660. Transfer return to school from Christmas parties, she must choose only five casual, preferably jeans and a "To my knowledge, it is the only "Personally, I am very excited Sydney Maree Director of Development for Villanova break Jan. 6. That afternoon rush and release the rest, said Bonas. sweater, said Bonas. However, the field that has a special week about the week's festivities, espe- Athletics begins with an orientation meet- On Jan. 10, invitations are preference parties are dressier. proclaimed as being the week of cially the nature hike," said Teresa Nance, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Communication Arts ing. The first round of parties extended for the third round of Rushees may wear a skirt and a awareness by the Jordan Donohue, senior geography James O'Connor President and Chief Executive Officer, Ford b^ns the morning of Jan. 7, he parties, which will be held Jan. 13 sweater. No cocktail dresses are Government," Bosowski said. major. "Hopefully, these activities Motor Company of Canada, Limited said. and 14. These parties last one permitted, Bonas added. "We have looked forward to this will help to further my geographic Rose Marie O'Driscoll Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean of the This year, Bartley Hall is not hour, while the earlier parties "There really aren't any signif- week all year, and we hope the as well as cultural awareness and College of Nursing being used. All parties are being lasted 45 minutes, said Bonas. icant changes from last year," Villanova student body has, too," education here at Villanova," he PHOTO BY CHRIST1^ held in Dougherty Hall, said The preference parties are sche- said Bonas. she added. added. students' righU at the open forum for free speech. Students exprew concern of Page 6 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 19, 1993 November 19, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 7

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By CLAYTON C. WALSH guest speaker was Lisa Scottoline, at the law firm the other three Assistant News Editor a lawyer turned legal thriller days, said Scottoline. She has ilia nova writer. Scottoline is a graduate of recently published her first book, This week the Writing Center the University of Pennsylvania which is entitled "Everywhere HAPPY in the Old Falvey Library offered where she got her law degree. "I That Mary Went." Scottoline its first in a series of open discus- secretly wanted to be a writer all emphasized two main points when sions with published writers. ining along," she said. attempting to get a book pub- "Several writers will be coming Scottoline worked for the law lished. "You have to write some- THANKSGIVING! in the next sessions to discuss firm of Decker, Wright and Rhodes thing that you think you can sell their experiences," said a writing when her dream of writing was to people," she said. center staff member. realized. "When I was younger the ervices From 7:30-8:30 p.m. on Wednes- pursuit of writing was too risky, Her second word of advice was day, Nov. 17, students given <-^\\\^ were I had nothing to fall back on," she about the price of the book. "At the opportunity to sit down and said. $4.99, people say they will take a Gate talk about the process of getting Recently she has been able to chance when they see my book in a book published. This week the write two davs a week, and work the store." BartJev

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(Continued from page 4) OPEN OPEN OPEN major, J.R. Redding, acted as the "Judges Kathy Byrnes, Gary prizes of $100, $75, and $50 were M.C. "He was chosen for his vocal Bonas, Randy Farmer, Karen awarded to first, second and third- 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM — MON. to THURS. 11.00 to 2:00 PM — MON. to FRI. 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM quality and ability to ad-lib," Caldaroni and Lori Carriker rated place winners, said McDonnell. AM McDonnell said. the other acts on their MON. to FRI. choreo- 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM ~ FRIDAY "The impromptu segment was graphy, the lip-synching ability of "Last year, ACS successfully 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM — MON. to FRI. very successful last year. This the performers, originality and raised $900 for the transplant Meal Plan Equivalency year, the song list included "Come entertainment value," said division of the Children's Hospital Wildcard and Cash Only Accepted Baby." "Breaking Up Is Hard To McDonnell. of Philadelphia," said McDonnell. Meal Plan Equivalency Wildcard and Cash Accepted Do." "No Rain," "I'm Beautiful, Scores were tallied during the "This year, we chose the Paoli PHOTO BY CHRISTINE SERVIDIO Featuring Wildcard and Cash Accepted Damnit" and "Raspberry Beret," last F»und of impromptu perfor- Memorial Cancer Center because Student discloses opinion about Catholic moral teaching and academic Featuring she added. All participants mances. A check was presented to many people in our organization received $10 gift certificates to Lori Carriker, a freedom. FRESH MUFFINS & BAGELS representative of have family members who have ' Featuring their favorite restaurants. Paoli Memorial Hospital. Cash survived battles with cancer. CHEESEBURGER PHILLY CHEESESTEAKS IN PARADISE Cooked to Order DELI SANDWICHES Nursing Made to Order inVITEDI VEGETABLE PIZZA DAILY BEER BATTERED YOU'RE PASTA & GARLIC BREAD CHICKEN FINGERS COLD DELI SANDWICHES to lecture SUPREME NUTRITIOUS SALADS CRISP SALAD (Continued from page 4) NACHOS KAPPA ALPHA THETA'S She also addressed the need for FRESH MADE PIZZA nurses. "There will always be a SOFT PRETZELS need for nurses in society because FROZEN ANHUAL there will always be patients who SOFT-SERVE FROZEN YOGURT SOFT-SERVE FROZEN YOGURT YOGURT require attention 24 hours a day," said Lang. GREEK GOD & GODDESS COMPETITIOri Lang discussed two prevailing themes in her lecture: renewal [ and empowerment. The nursing HELP US RAISE MONEY FOR ABUSED & MEGLECTED CHILDREH CASH/WILDCARD PRICES: profession has come full circle DOUGHERTY. DONAHUE A ST. MARY'S MONDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY BREAKFAST $4.50 back to a community centered DINING HALL (CASA) BREAKFAST* 7:30-9:00 AM BREAKFAST 8:00-9:00 AM BRUNCH1045 AM- 1:00 PM LUNCHEON $5.00 practice, added Lang. LUNCH 11:00 AM- 1:30 PM LUNCH 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM DINNER 4:30 PM - 0:00 PM DINNER 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM DINNER 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM BRUNCH $5.00 "Many of our preceding nursing *C>ough«rty has an extended breakfast until 10:00 AM MENU DINNER $8.00 leaders were strong individuals who felt empowered to overcome Monday, Fiov. 22, 1993 MONDAY 11/22/93 TUESDAY 11/23/93 many obstacles confronting them in health care at their time," said B Assorted Cereals Assorted Cereals 7:00 p.m. in the VILLANOVA ROOM Lang. Nurses of today are faced (Every Meal) (Every Meal) with other challenges which they R Scrambled Eggs/ Scrambled Eggs/ THANKSGIVING RECESS Cheese Omelet Cheese Omelet " will encounter, added Lang. $l.ADMISSIOn E Creamed Beef on Toast Sausage Link The future of nursing is prom- Assorted Muffins Texas French Toast ising, said Lang. A Maple Syrup Assorted Fruits * Door Prizes * & Juices Assorted Fruits K & Juices VrLLANOVA Assorted Yogurt (Every Meal) Assorted Yogurt F (Every Meal) Party at Marita's Afterwards Planned Peanut Butter & Jelly A (Every Meal) Peanut Butter & Jelly (Every Meal) DINING Breakfast Breads S Breakfast Breads WHO WILL BE THIS YEAR'S GREEK GOD 6f GODDESS? Assorted Doughnuts Parenthood Assorted Doughnuts T SERVICES Nominees: Soup Ou Jour Soup Du Jour angered L French Dip w/Au Jus Grilled Chicken Breast Vegetable Tostaco Chicken Cutlet on (Continued from page U Sesame Roll 5) Beef or Chicken Steak Sandwich Noodles Romanoff WISHES Catholic University. That doesn't N YOU Chicken mean that, as such, it cannot Tuna Salad Beef or Steak Sandwich allow free expression. It's a C Hamburgers A Julie Czarnecki — Reggie Beehner — Turkey Salad AO ZW Catholic university, not a fascist Frankfurters H Hamburgers university," Brinkley said. The Deli Bar-Salad Bar Frankfurters HAPPY Erika Qerzsenyi — AXQ Mike Broncatello — 2AE University is stifling free expres- Assorted Pudding & Jello E Deli Bar-Salad Bar sion, she added. Fresh Fruit-Cookies Terrence Seville — ITKO) Matt Paris — B0n The reason why parents want O Assorted Pudding & Jello THANKSGIVING! Fresh Fruit-Cookies their children to attend college is because N Dave Cahovet — 211 Michael Tosk — IlKA they want them to have a broad education and exposure

to important moral and social Veal Parmagiana DOUGHERTY HALL SUNDAY 11/28/93 Rich Yost — TKQ Louis Manzo — A$A issues, said Brinkley. Spaghetti ONLY SPECIALTY BARS w/Tomato Sauce "The fact that the University D Fried Shrimp RETURN DINNER — DONAHUE HALL ONLY 11/28- 12/2 w/Cocktail Sauce has not officially notified us is Specialty Bar Tara Kelly — KKT Joe Qreco — FIJI 4:30 ' 6:30 P.M. Pizza w/Toppings cowardly. I was unofficially told / Baked Potato DONAHUE tht we would be in violation of the Sliced Carrots Cheese Pizza Soup Du Jour Crisp Dinner Rolls PASTA Michelle Zapata Chad Murray — N Fluffy Rice Chicken Breast Filet — ATA Fried Dessert Buffet IIBO private property policy of the Summer Blend Vegetables Beans University," she said. N Pan Roll Cut Green Spinach Quiche Salad Bar & Dressings DUGHERTY Lynda Hegarty — AAA Scott Tereshak — ATQ "My exposure to the students Salad Bar Assorted Bread & Rolls Specialty Bar Fresh Fruit/Chilled Fruit TEX-MEX ^ (at Villanova) very interesting Salad Bar w/Dressings Red Bliss Potatoes Ice Cream Novelties was E Dessert Buffet Bromwyn Batjer — Ar Dan McDonough — 2E and encouraging," said Brinkley. Dessert Buffet Mixed Vegetables Beverages ST. MARYS "It is impossible to suppress free PICNIC thought; they seem determined to learn." "If we were offered the oppor- Sponsored by Marita's Cantina tunity to come again, of course we would," she said. .

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Law students mocic minorities witli offensive costumes * By CLARENCE WATSON. ween weekend, the Villanova Law "Blackface" was the term used to tures and religions. It is not religions whether Catholic, Jewish JR. Rugby team sponsored a masque- describe white actors painting acceptable that Halloween be used or Rastafarian deserve respect; rade party. Four white law stu- their faces black in an effort to as an excuse to disregard the that all peoples whether African, Villanova University School of dents decided to attend the party ridicule African Americans for the sensitivities of others. Latino, Asian or European desire Law — a land of talented, gifted in "Blackface" and dressed as entertainment of whites. The We should learn a lesson from respect. Without that necessary and intelligent students; a train- Rastafarians with the appropriate practice of "Blackface," which these law students. respect, we are bound to repeat ing field for sharp, respected, dredlock hairdos and a three-foot- achieved international popularity Even after years of preaching history. seasoned attorneys of the future; long stick of marijuana. Later in during the 19th century, is direct- respect for all cultures and reli- a diverse institution that sets the week, other students posted ly responsible for creating the gions, some choose not to practice Clarence Watson. Jr. is a second- goals of higher personal develop- a color photo of the four students long-term stereotypes that are that respect. Remember that all year student in the School of Law. ment and cultural awareness for on a bulletin board in the law attributed to African Americans its students. school. to this day. Even if these students As an African American Temple So, what's the problem? have limited knowledge of world University graduate coming to Well, as scholars we are taught history, the recent appearance of Villanova's School of Law, I Does Catholic role to think before we act. It is Ted Danson in "Blackface" and believed that I would study law ON CAMPUS obvious that none of these stu- the immediate response of out- in a friendly environment that dents took time to think that their raged African Americans should was free of the Wliat wouid ]fou do to increase scliooi spirit many cultural actions were offensive. They have given them a clue that their tensions and misconceptions that should have realized the insulting actions were distasteful. gave rise to the Great at tlie mens' and womens' basicetbail games? impede learning? Civil Rights implications that their actions So how could these four stu- period during the 1960's. Unfor- carried on religious and cultural dents, despite history and a recent tunately, while some learn from levels. scandal not realize that their the mistakes of history, others Recently there has been a great deal of discussion, These students should know costumes would be offensive? continue to repeat them. After that Rasta is a religion originating How could the students posting much of it heated, concerning the place of the Catholic three semesters in the law school, in Jamaica. The followers of this the color photo not be sensitive to Church and its teachings in a contemporary university I have personally experienced and religion are called Rastafarians. It the diversity of the student body? setting. witnessed negative attitudes from was formed by Rastafarians in an Perhaps they are culturally white students There is no disputing the fact that the Catholic towards African effort to deliver themselves from unconscious. Americans and other Church has played and will continue to play a major role Africans poverty, unemployment and Some may say, "What's the big originating from various geogra- deal? It's Halloween." It is in the development of this University. It has contributed humiliation. Rastafarians follow a sad phic locations. strict dietary rules and consider state of affairs when a group of greatly to Villanova's rich history, and its role here should Even more distressing, a recent ganja (marijuana) sacramental. "intellectuals" attempt to evade by no means be ignored. act by several white law students These students should also responsibility for their lack of At the same time Villanova is a university and by blatantly displayed that ignorance know that the practice of "Black- cultural awareness by adopting to cultural sensitivities continues. definition has an obligation to its community to encourage face" is extremely offensive to Halloween as an exception to our Two weeks ago, during a Hallo- the pursuit of knowledge and personal enlightenment. African Americans. Historically, necessary respect of various cul- Dedication to academic excellence and the building of an environment conducive to learning are also principles on Student which this University was founded. chastizes Villanovans for The University also has the responsibility to "We need more organized introduce students to the different ideas and beliefs of apathy toward football team cheers. For example, at other those beyond Villanova's walls. The free exchange of ideas schools, during the introductions and opinions is one of the primary ways students learn. of the other team, they have a By FRANK SCHNEIDER what Villanovans? The reason alma mater and can recite the The events of the past week have left an indelible series of things to say which gets you get drunk on homecoming is enchridion backwards. For the impression on the the crowd hyped even before tip- campus community. It has become Villanova University's version because of the football team; the excellence year in and year out, LETTERS off." abundantly clear that a distinct line separates Villanova's of Division I is least you could do is go to the for the week-by-week hard work, Sachin Shah identity as a Catholic coming to an end for the season game. for the seniors trying to get to the institution and a university. Junior and maybe forever. By forever, I used to think I should have big show, for There is no doubt that these two identities intrinsic the walk-ons playing one may ' Diversity becomes liollow be exaggerating; howev- more school pride, then I opened scout team, for the 90 or so guys to Villanova are what make it all that it is. Can we justify word er, there are some signs around the Viilanovan. With a section who are proud to wear the blue sacrificing the principles inherent to one, for the sake this campus that not only is of the paper called "Who Knows, and white, I say thanks for a great of the other? wlien preaclied football one of the least supported Who Cares?" and a Top Ten list program and a successful hard- witliout practice activities by the students, but by that crucifies the football team working season. A lot of the people the university as well. To the Editon weekly, I would rather read J. made by companies that we need? donate We at Villanova have one of the Crew catalogs and listen to the- money to Planned I do not want to make abortion Parenthood. I most successful Division I (yes. Gin Blossoms' I am writing to ask some very "Given!" was told to this the main issue here; instead I Villanova do because Division I) football programs in Furthermore, there are We at Villanova needs a bill important questions that I feel the have Planned Parenthood performs a want to use it as an example. the nation. The results of the last need to be addressed. Is Villanova student radio broadcasters who certain percentage of abortions in Throughout my years at this fine five years are as follows: 9-3, 10- one of the most an institution of higher learning? have the audacity to weekly institution the word diversity has 2, 6-5, 8-4, 5-5-1, two conference criticize individual of rights for students Or is it just a Catholic University? players who been force-fed exactly successful Division I . . to me. What titles, three playoff appearances. give 100% every for When I chose Villanova, I thought week the 500 We've heard it all does Villanova consider diverse? Yet the team never gets before. Who is to say that this I would be taught When I chose Villanova, the fans that do go to the game. Half more than just few football programs in the Do they think that requiring a respect it time things will be different? the Catholic view of contemporary deserves. of the time the announcers don't I thought I would be classes about women, other reli- know the score and just tease the nation. During the Nov. 11 free speech forum, the long- issues. Isn't college supposed to gions, and non-whites make this kids on the team who don't play. standing debate regarding teach us to think for ourselves? a University student bill of taught more than just school diverse? What about the rain- How can we do so, especially when I went to the I don't see these three Walter rights resurfaced. Such a document is long overdue. All diversity of thoughts and views? Paytons on we are given only one side of the the Catholic view of the field doing any in this school need some of what students and faculty would benefit Where exactly does Villanova drenched game against from a clear definition issue? Is that fair to all the better. Perhaps they should stick you guys have: school pride. of students' rights on the students stand when it comes to different to the juvenile call-in show on Villanova campus. at this school? contemporary Issues. Rhode Island and about Thanks Villanova Football, I viewpoints, especially when they Tuesday nights. Villanova On the night of the forum, the classroom df 215 I would like to bring up the Foot- recognize your effort. I hope you go against Catholicism? Maybe recent condemning of Planned ball, this is the students telling don't end up in the Patriot League Tolentine was transformed into yes, 75 people were "Less clothes c a true forum of free speech Villanova should stop using the 75, Parenthood. Obviously, Catholi- the U.S. What was neglected, you thanks for nothing. or just get abandoned. where ideas were freely discussed and exchanged. word cheerleaders." however, was all diversity and instead use fhe Well guess what? This is one cism is against abortion, and the other servi- visible to me. Terence J. McCarthy Through this grew awareness and understanding of what ces that term selective diversity, because student who bleeds Villanova thought it important to Planned Parenthood blue and Frank Schneider is a junior major- Freshman that is exactly they kre was at issue here: students' rights. Unfortunately, what present "Planned Parenthood provides for women, as well as what white, knows the words to the ing in English. men. doing. For example, on the Friday did not emerge from this meeting was any solid Exposed." Everywhere I looked How can we as students there were flyers and make intelligent choices night before Halloween about understanding of what rights students actually have at posters when we are not given all Jennifer Dahl 3,500 Villanova students wit- Villanova. telling me to boycott products the information 1995 nessed one of the most pathetic Currently, should any student group attempt to displays of a basketball exhibition LETTERS sponsor a lecture on University property, there are no that has ever been constructed at set guidelines as to whom the group can and cannot invite Belated thanks given "Midnight Madness." Starved for to speak. a winner, the students attended. Letters Some approved, some did not — Grateful parent of Such was the case when the Democratic Socialists to Alpha Phi Alpha especially of Alan Parsons Project of America (DSA) attempted to sponsor a Planned music being played while the Parenthood forum. A comprehensive student organization/ To the Editor: Policy players are being introduced. Mr. performers, and therefore deserve a football Speciai Oiympian guest speaker policy included in a student bill of rights special thanks. DeFilippo, why not have could The members of Campaign For pep rally? Is that too much to ask? have prevented the dissention that the last-second The members of Campaign For Community would like to publicly Community The Viilanovan will prinl "Let I'm not asking for hot water in cancellation of the Planned Parenthood forum caused. would now like to apologize for the omission of send out ters to the Editor" received in its the locker rooms or heating/air At the very least, students should be special thanks to the tiianics Viilanova made aware Alpha Phi Alpha conditioning that is conducive to Fraternity, Incor- members of Alpha office in 201 Dougherty Hall prior of their rights so that the Phi Alpha Planned Parenthood fiasco is porated from our thank-you letter Fraternity, to the weejily deadline. Tuesday at a Division I program; just one pep Incorporated for their not repeated. If in regards to participation rally. I however, that the To the students of Villanova fails to implement a clear set in step performance and 2 p.m. All letters must be signed do hope, Diversity participa- Villanova: ing job feeding the athletes. of guidelines regarding the rights of its Awareness Day on Nov. and include address, phone number generous athletic department students and ^'^^'s'ty Awareness Day Although the weather was not 3. Last week in the Viilanovan, !2?o*? All does decide to cut costs com- student organizations, similar situations are inevitably recognize and and social security number. not thanks u u ^ appreciate As a parent of a Special Olym- perfect, the efforts of the student was given to all speakers the hard letters must be typed and double pletely by moving the program to going to work that was put into staff occur. pian, I want to thank everyone at volunteers and made the "I think the who participated in the day, and planning the spaced. The Viilanovan reserves the non-scholarship Patriot audience would get performance, and we weekend perfect. Further down the Main Line, the University of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Villanova for allowing us to visit more involved if the cheerleaders Incor- apologize for any the right to edit all letters. Letters League. offense taken by The hospitality Once again, thank you for did Pennsylvania is revising its Speech in porated was intended to be any Vii- At least the students support your campus. more cheers that would Code response to member of the Fraternity. may be sent by mail to the included shown by the student volunteers opening your campus for the require the the inadequacies of its previous policy. under the heading of lanovan. Villanova University. the football team; or do they? I audience's Villanova would athletes' use, and your hearts to "speakers." However, we recog- rain-drenched game was outstanding, as were the participation." be well-advised to take a cue from its neighboring Villanova. Pa. 19085. went to the school . AmyUPearsaU organized by the campus make them and their families feel nize the fact that the participating Campaign against Rhode Island and about games Meredith Schaum and define where it for Community /* stands on the issue of students' rights. Greeks which entertained the welcomed on your campus. members were both speakers and 75, yes 75, people were visible to Freshman 1995 during their free time. me. The press release had the Olympians food service did an outstand- attendance at about 1300. Guess The Jack Myers 1

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want, which is all that is already sweet talked the entire By PETER SHAUGER public speaking mannerisms. So teachers distraught and confused neighborhood into allowing him when they are explaining absen- important. to I said to her, "So basically, we're like a I if they really mow their lawns for the entire Looks Instead, after Though wonder In the mornings I put an outfit learning how to become better ces or missed work. speaking course, need a separate course to teach summer when you were kind of together by starting with the liars." She said, very smoothly I taking a public into their teacher's public lying. They could tack it counting on that job for a little socks and then building it from might add, that it was called they'll walk and dapper, on to one of the already required spending cash. But then, if you there. I like to eat cold leftovers "persuasive speaking." office, looking cool major. I'm sure take that class, then you can night. with a British accent, courses in your Vivariin for breakfast, ice cream for lunch Up until that moment, I had and say in, that sorry that I had to no matter what major you're persuade 9-year-old into and breakfast foods for dinner. I been under the impression that "I'm terribly most lying would come in handy. Yes, becoming your equal partner, 70- do a top notch impression of slick talkers were not to be trust- miss your lecture today, a splendid lecture I'm sure, but you even you mathematicians could 30. Kermit the Frog. Some people call ed. Instead, I trusted the not as You've crammed for finals see, this huge beam fell down on fool your friends into believing I'm having a little trouble letting It's 10 PM. me . . . different. talented speaker — the person that 67 is actually a prime rib and go of my truthful habits that I today. And But then others call me annoy- who made several mistakes in a all week. Took two not a prime number by backing learned in what is now considered ing, obnoxious, immature and yes, speech and looked a little awk- got to pack an entire your thesis statement with the old school of thought. Maybe now you've late for dinner. Whatever they ward — the Ross Perot vice- famous quotes, buzz words, visual I'll always be ... different. But of Philosophy into think of me as a person, though, presidential running mate. This semester's worth aids and good old fashioned hopefully, with some more prac- they are usually guaranteed the was someone whom I could relate I didn't mind so mucli one take-home exam, in one night. tice and lots of three by five like he charm. note truth when I speak, or at least to. Maybe it didn't seem stay awake when tliat being They must be teaching it in the cards, nobody will be able to tell But how do you some warped version oi what I belonged, but you never felt like we were grade schools now, as well as in if I'm lying or telling the truth. Revive believe to be the truth. he was fibbing or anything. you're totally wiped? tauglit liow to lie, I was collie. I'm referring to the little Unfortunately, not all people Fortunately, I've since learned Vivarin. Safe as coffee, twerp that lives down the street Peter Shauger is a senior majoring with tell the truth. We have to discern that the person who tries to relate just little offended a from you who's only 9, but he has in English. helps keep you awake for ourselves whether or not a to you on false pretenses should Vivarin person is being honest with us. be held in higher esteem than the that it was mislabeled and mentally alert for hours. -n This can be difficult because our more truthful, but not as polished So when you have pen in biases can our better speaker. as public speaking. Dr. Kevorlcian retards the brain, judgement. So I didn't mind so much that hand, but sleep on taught to lie, The other day, my public speak- we were being how make it a Vivarin night! ing teacher was giving us exam- I was just a little offended that worthwhile crusades ples of how people usually act it was mislabeled as public speak- when they are lying. Their eye ing. Or maybe that was intention- top of me and I've been trapped By ELLEN GOODMAN who wrote in the New England contact is poor, they appear phys- al mislabelling. Wow! They are for the past two days. Fortunately, Journal of Medicine about the ically uncomfortable and nervous good. I guess, if you're going to I was able to shower, shave and This is too much. Jack Kevor- choices facing a patient he had and their thoughts are jumbled learn how to lie, you should study buy a new suit before I came to kian may not be my kind of hero. known for decades and how even- and not very logical. I thought this from the best. you with my pitiful case." You But I don't think he should become tually he helped her die. Instead, better described a person with a Actually, the more I thought see, before public speaking, this this kind of martyr. we get Jack Kevorkian — a pathol- full bladder than a liar, but that's about it, I was pleased that some- story would have had no The maverick and the state of ogist who had never treated a live just me. one was finally taking the time credibility. Michigan have been like drivers patient before he became a free- Anyway, she went on to say to teach people what they have I mean, lying is manipulative playing chicken on the highway. lance specialist in death. that a more effective, more cred- been messing up for years. Finally, and not so nice, but if you do it You don't have to be clairvoyant Many of us would prefer to see ible speaker avoids those poor students will no longer go to their effectively, you get what you to see a head-on collision. careful guidelines that would Last Friday, the retired pathol- separate the depressed patients ogist turned "obitiatrist" was from the medically hopeless. We dragged off to a Michigan jail after want some foothold on this he refused to post his own bail. slippery slope so that we can be LETTERS Kevorkian swore he wouldn't eat sure a patient has run out of in protest against a state law that options — cures, pain relief, (0 1993 SmWhKHfW Dwcham. forbids doctor-assisted suicides. emotional sustenance — before The sheriff swore he wouldn't let the final step. Instead we get a Adament activists aggravating to the 65-year-old man starve. one-man committee who has Only the action of a disgusted decided on 19 cases. Michigan citizen may have pre- Two years ago, a careful right- students who opt not to fast vented the state from force-feeding to-die proposition appeared on the the doctor and proving his point Washington state ballot. It might about the oppressive nature of have passed had not Kevorkian for Hunger Awareness Week authority. On Monday John A. participated in two suicides weeks DeMoss — not a friend of Kevor- before the election. kian but a friend of reason — He helped to defeat a careful law posted $2,000 in cash for bail to in Washington and he helped to To the Editon opening the minds of these people. Having a fast for Sudan is a very prevent this head-on disaster. incite a rather careless law in Scene: A pather corpulent indi- worthy cause, but why should we Michigan banning assisted sui- You drop your eyes to avoid vidual sitting by the lunch room be subject to this kind of tactless, cides altogether. their gaze, hoping they won't asks me if I signed up for the fast. immature behavior? If people I have long regarded Kevorkian OUT... I FIND single you out. Your pace quickens reply "no." if I TO He asks want don't want to support your cause, I thinic it is possible to as a failure story. His celebrity is and you feel your body tense up to. Same reply. Asks me if I'm a they probably have good reason, the failure of a medical system as you realize that they are on to Catholic. Same reply. "I'm sure and are not required to explain it be sympathetic with a that has left people with more fear you. There's no way that you're that the starving people of Sudan to you. As the saying goes, "no . . . patient's desire to of dying than of death. A system going to get out of this one. They will really appreciate this. means no." that may make a "death doctor" Attend One of The Following have got you. Thanks, pal." Enraged at this die . . . without praising look better than life-sustaining I'm not talking about getting tirade from a man who obviously- technology. RA Information Meetings mugged on West Campus late on had never known the meaning of [Jack Kevorkian] as the I regard him too as the failure a Saturday night. My problem is "fast," I explained to him rather story of the legal system. If a not that simple. My problem is tersely that I didn't care. Half way champion of the cause. Jonathan Dyer patient cannot call on a family with those self-righteous, unre- up the hall, the guy calls me "a 1994 doctor, he or she must depend on lenting individuals who insist on piece of [expletive deleted]." the "kindness" of strangers. If we harassing the rest of us into giving "I think they've reduced the don't wrestle down a reasonable up our lunches. issue of suicide and assisted law, people go to outlaws. It's not that we're unsympa- suicide to a hysterical bunch of Villanova Democrats But in fairness it must be said thetic to the plight of the starving rhetoric that has no meaning," that Jack Kevorkian pushed this individuals around the world. said DeMoss about Kevorkian and issue in our faces. For better as Some of us have given up that cup his supporters. "I wanted to bring well as for worse, fanatics who of coffee per day to support a that to a screeching halt." challenge the system, starving Third World child. Oth- in may make make waves area Well, so do 1. 1 have been no fan it move. True believers polarize ers do their part domestically by of Kevorkian's fanaticism. Like the Tuesday, November 30 6:00 pm North Lounge, Dougherty Hall at shelters public but force it to confront working over Thanks- DeMoss, I think it is possible to the issues. giving. Others still fast for a To the Editor: Democrats is crucial to a be sympathetic with a terminally, success- Now John DeMoss has called a whole month out of the year for ful race. painfully ill patient's desire to die Wednesday, December 1 4:30 pm East Lounge, Dougherty Hall ever said that temporary halt to what he des- religious reasons. The fanatics at Who change is — without praising this man as cribed as a "one-man show." slow in coming? Since the begin- the champion of the cause. Right Ironically, while attention was ning of the year, the emergence [T]he emergence of the cause, wrong champion. Monday, December i> 5:30 pm Radnor Room, Connelly Center of the riveted on this show, the Michigan New Villanova Democrat Indeed, in many ways Kevorki- has had quite an impact on the New Villanova Democrat Commission on Death and Dying My problem is with an has done his own position more Thursday, December 9 6:00 surrounding community. had began taking up this issue pm West Lounge, Dougherty Hall harm than good. Three years ago, has had quite an impact with less glare from the spotlight. those self-righteous, On Tuesday, Nov. 2, the Villan- Janet Adkins, an Oregon woman ova Democrats played a great role Those who don't want Jack Wednesday, on the surrounding in fear of losing her mind to January 12 8:00 pm East Lounge, Dougherty Hall unrelenting indivNluals in the campaign to elect Andrew Kevorkian jailed and don't want Alzheimer's, ended her life in "Dr. Cantor to judgeship. During morn- him making their ethical rules, community. Death's" suicide-mobile in a park who insist on harassing have to write the rules them- Thursday, Januaiy 13 4:00 pm East Lounge, Dougherty Hall ing and evening shifts, they stood in Oakland County, Mich. The outside the polls, braving selves. We have to construct rules the rest of us into ghring the hard, ethical questions about bitterly cold weather that will allow and limit and encou- The Villanova Democrats have when and under what medical raging voters to choose physician-assisted suicide. We up our lunches. the most shown that they are a dedicated conditions a doctor should be qualified man for the job. have to do it quickly and carefully. group of students. They have allowed to help a patient die were Jlesidouc aje The Villanova Democrats Those who care about treating have shown it to the local community immediately diverted from the : also spent many hours in the the terminally ill don't want Jack and to the Villanova community, humanity to the machinery of campaign office of Kevorkian in jail. They want Dr. Congresswo- and they will continue to make suicide. man Marjorie Death to become obsolete. This happens to me just about Margolies Mez- their presence known. Many would prefer Dr. Timothy every year, but this year pushed vinsky. The heads of the campaign Quill as our poster doctor for the Ellen Goodman is a syndicated me so far as to write a letter to Jo re-elect Mezvinsky feel that the Hannah Sullivan cause of physician-assisted sui- columnist whose column appears you, dear Editor, in hopes of involvement of the Villanova 1996 cide. It was Dr. Quill, an internist, weekly in ike ViiloMovaM. I " I

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Tom Money was raised through The newly formed Villanova past Jake Nevin Field House this Brooks, Mini-Musicals Chamber president of Delta Tau admission, fund raising and raf- Ensemble will hold its debut past Sunday afternoon, and heard Delta Deadline at noon today for submitting performance said, "It was a fun time fles. Sue Poll, another Delta Villanova at St. Mary's p.m. booming dance music and screams Student Musical Theatre and applications for Steering Committee for the 8 The program includes because it gave people a chance Gamma member said, "Between the Office selections by Vivaldi, coming from inside, chances are to of Music Activities present the 1994 New Student Orientation Program. Schubert and Mozart. meet new people." the sponsors, raffles, students and 4th you were listening to the sixth annual Night of Mini-Musicals. The Applications should be handed in at the Joining the Ensemble will be former Glee Senior Dave Stall, of Sigma Pi, workers, family and friends, both annual Anchor Splash faces of Mini-Musicals this year are Dec. 7 Club director, Carol Bevans, for Scarlatti's competi- expressed his team spirit, "Annie Dean of Students Office, Dougherty 213. proving Greek and non-Greek students Get tion. Anchor Splash is a philan- Your Gun," "You're A Good Man "Christmas Cantata." All are welcome to that winning isn't everything by came together." One person who Charlie attend thropy for the blind sponsored by Brown," "Joseph and the Amazing and support the Chamber Ensemble. saying, "Although we came in took a chance on a raffle ticket Technicolor Dreamcoat" and Admission is free. the Delta Gamma sorority. third in "Pajama one event and dead last was senior, Mike Okenquist, an Each year, Villanova's Game." The show starts at 8 p.m. The Villanova Chamber Ensemble would fraterni- in another, the thrill of Volunteer Service seeing my Anchor Splash participant for November 18, 19 and 20 at St. like to expand into an orchestra ties and sororities compete against fraternity compete Mary's next was well worth Beta Theta Pi, won the grand other in PHOTO BY SHARON GRIFFIN auditorium. Tickets cost $5 for students Nov. 25 semester. H you are interested in joining each aquatic events. the $2 admission fee." — IMexico prize for the raffle. He won two Sophomore Ken Hill and Senior and $7 for adults. Tickets will be sold at up, dust off your old orchestral instruments These events range from sweat- Panhellenic president and Delta Mark Dall represent Sigma Phi relays (Continued on page 19) Epsilon during the Anchor Splash the door. For more information call Music and call either Eric Cheung (215-825-4364) shirt to synchronized swim- Gamma member, Judy Robinson competition. routines. Activities at 519-7214. or Gary St^:all (519-4089) for more infor- ming commented, "Carmen Crofoot did Over the Spring Break, Villanova Volun- mation. String players unite! Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha a wonderful job coordinating the teers will again sponsor a week of volunteer Popeye Balloon Phi were the overall champions event, and Delta Gamma helped service to the Mayan people in Merida, Blue Key for recruits this year's opens door for events. make it a success, Mexico. but we couldn't The Association of Commuting Students, A wonderful experience of serving competition The began at 1 p.m. have done it without the help of (some repair, By KATIE GIBBS and Anne Marie Foley Jen Shook, a sophomore (ACS) will be carrying the Popeye balloon home building, working with with the "bathing stated, "The beauties." the fraternities and sororities." JENNIFER in the Philadelphia, Channel 6 homeless boys in the mission's orphanage) KARKOWSKY most important thing we look for accounting major, was one of the Thanksgiv- THE VIGNETTE However, these beauties were not One third of the and money raised Staff Reporters in 150 students asked back for Nov. 20 ing Day Parade. Tune in and catch learning about a wonderfully rich a new member is dedication. the a your typical contestants. Sigma from Anchor Splash benefits second round of interviews. glimpse of your school's representation. (although economically poor) culture. We There is no right or wrong answer. "I Alpha Epsilon's beauty, Tom Delta Gamma's national philan- The Blue Key Society is an work with the mission established and It is a very relaxed atmosphere; want to become a member of Blue Stringer, modeled his rendition of thropy — Aid To The Blind and organization that provides service coordinated by the Diocese of Erie, Pa., The deadline has been extended to we're looking for members of a Key Society because I like it here a Hawaiian goddess, while Sight Conservation. This is a and assistance to the University. "Mission of Friendship." Friday, Dec. 10 for short story manuscripts club, not interviewing for a job." at Villanova, and I want to influ- The Player There are four members of Alpha Phi for came out national program which helps Members of the club give tours preparation meetings (required to partic- THE VIGNETTE. Any submissions ence other people to come here. I on top with their interpretation of fund vision tests for children. The and set up high school recruitment Robert Altman's self-reflexive comedy. ipate) that will take place on Tuesdays, before the December deadline will be most think that it would be an honor Dec. 1 a . All one had to do was enter remainder of the money goes program in order to introduce The Player, is the upcoming feature in Dec. 7, and 14, Jan. 25 and Feb. welcome. Please place them in THE to be part of this organization." 15, 7 to prospective Villanova's Fall '93 VIGNETTE mail students and parents Cultural Film and 9 p.m. in St. Rita's Chapel. The first box, Room 108 Dough- Roseanne Miller, another pros- to the Villanova community and Lecture Series, "Behind the Scenes." This meeting is also an erty, the Student Organizations' Mail Box pective Blue Key member, said, "I information meeting campus. tongue-in-cheek area. expose of Hollywood about the trip. All are. welcome! West Campus offers want to do Blue Key because I feel JFK Conspiracy The Blue Key Society is headed insiders will be screened four times in the THE VIGNETTE is also interested in that it is an ideal opportunity to by admissions officer Tom Klesh Connelly Center Cinema, Saturday, Nov. anyone who wishes to join the organization, give something back to Villanova. Theories Lecture and President Noreen Giblin. 20, at 7 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 21, at 3:30 and write or edit for it. Please use the same housing '94 If I become a member I hope to for Faii Recently, the Blue Key Society 7 p.m.; and Monday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. mail box and leave your name, Kennedy gain the satisfaction of knowing Sponsored by the SPC Lectures Commit- held its second round of interviews Tickets are $2.50 for students and $3.50 Hat and Mail Box number or telephone number. I was able to help someone in tee, this event will be held in the Villanova Stocking By CHRISTINE MULLER ments, "I'd be able to be more a for the latest recruitment process for the general public. The Monday evening making the important decision of part of life. Room at 8 p.m., and presented by Dr. Jack Staff Reporter campus It's a good Nov. 12, 13 and 14. Students had screening will be introduced by Bill Luhr, Sale where they want to go to college." Gordan. middle step between dorm-life and to answer a variety of who will also lead a discussion, "Robert questions Sophomore Tom Convery was Could four years of guaranteed getting your own apartment. I just that Altman: A Congential would demonstrate their Outsider on the *^***"'' *v.-"'— « —*— ^-«.« 4.^^ also asked back for a second round on-campus housing be a reality for think they're apartments too dedication and support for Inside." For additional information call interview. When asked why he Villanova students? Well, not yet. expensive," she added. Villanova. 519-4750 on weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Candy filled, personalized hats and wanted to become a of Adrienne Elliott, member stockings According to the Office of Res- sophomore The recruitment process is very are being sold at the Christmas IMisc. Blue Key, he stated, "I want to ^:,>r»'^^h; idence Life, however, the new Psychology major, lives in Stan- selective and seeks to find pros- Bazaar in the Villanova Room, Connelly have the opportunity to meet and West Campus apartments pres- ford Hall and hopes to move into pective members through stu- Center from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Each hat work with its members in encou- Dec. 2 ently the finished apartments next or under construction will dents who truly love Villanova. stocking will be sold for $3 or two of Andy Botwin, a junior member raging students to attend our "enable resident students who year. "They're new and nicer than The executive board chooses two any mixture for $5. This booth is being of Blue Key, was an interviewer school, and I want to give tours The Writing wish to remain in on-campus what we're used to, and they don't recruitment chairs. This year's sponsored by the Association of Commut- Center for the two weekends. "We look Being a member of the Blue Key have visitation hours so you don't ing housing for a third year to do so" representatives are seniors Mike for Students and if you are interested in strong, outgoing people who Society will allow me to share my helping The Writing Center provides construc- beginning in August of 1994. The feel like you're baby-sat," said Stinson and Anne Marie Foley. Center for Arab and out please stop by Dougherty 215 really and truly love Villanova experience at Villanova so far Nov. 21 tive, non-threatening help with term University's long-range plans aim Elliott. She also cites the "conven- The chairs invite 18 members and sign-up. They must be enthusiastic, ener- with prospective students and ience of living on-campus" with- papers, reports, or any personal writing. at eventually providing housing to volunteer for two weekends of getic and Isiamic Studies express themselves well. their parents. If I am selected, I It is now open from Sunday to Thursday, for all interested fourth year out being "too close." the semester in order to select new We realize that everyone is their hope to gain a sense of well-being 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Friday 1:30 to 5:30 students as well. Claudia Muro, a junior Honors members. Before they can inter- From 7:30 to 9 p.m. in St. Augustine 300, own individual; they have differ- about myself, knowing that while Cafe Innuendo p.m. Call 519-4604 for an appointment. We According to Residence Life, the major living in St. Mary Hall, view, the group of 18 must go "The Rural Origins of Modern Egypt: The ent personalities. They must be on a tour, I helped someone's are in the Dalton Room of Falvey. new buildings are progressing agrees, calling the apartments through two training sessions to Experience of the Peasantry under Muham- sincere in their love for the decision about Villanova that Performers are still needed Dec. according "an alternative to dorm life with- for this 8 to schedule. Current learn what to look for and how mad Ali" will be presented by Dr. Kenneth school," he said. much easier. bunday s Cafe Innuendo. It will sophomores (Continued on page 19) be run at Cuno, specialist in 18th and 19th Century and juniors are being to deal with responses ° P/"- »n the North Lounge in Dougherty encouraged to consider these Egyptian Social History, assistant profes- Hall. Anybody interested in reading poetry, sor of History accommodations as housing performing at the University of Illinois. a skit, singing or playing an Student options for next year. Meml)ers of Danoe Sponsored Ensemble by the Center for Arab and Passages "istrument should contact Chris at 519- Islamic Studies and the History both classes now living off-campus 5285 Don't be bashful — everything and Department. Government Town may also have access to this anythmggoes at Cafe Innuendo. opportunity. Each ^ apartment, showcases talent Meeting Have your ever had an experience from designed for four people, will during two more basketball games spending a summer, semester and/or year include "a kitchen, living room, By ROSEANNE MILLER in December and a second game abroad that had a large impact on your two bedrooms and a lavatory Assistant Features Editor next semester. life? If these things apply to you, we want area," complete with furniture, a Besides the basketball games, Come join your Student Government to hear about it. Passages, Villanova's stove, a refrigerator and a micro- Villanova's Dance Ensemble the^..^ Dance^„..^^ Ensemble^..^^...„.^ will„„. perform Dec. officials 6 at the second V.U. International Student Magazine, is looking wave Town Meeting. oven. Campus meal plans will present their Fall Showcase diTringBallwn Day nexU^^^ Have your concerns addressed in an for articles, poetry, pictures, art work, will also be available for residents Nov. 22 open Nov. 21. The Ensemble, which is They also have a Spring Showcase forum and find out what Student Govern- cartoons, anything in which you can share who wish to purchase them. made up of approximately 25 planned, in which a local, profes- ment can do for you. We will meet \vith the Villanova community your expe- Students currently living in on- from Villanova women, will display sional choreographer will assist Graduate, 7 to 8 p.m. in the Radnor/St. David's riences. Please bring your submissions to campus housing have expressed Room their talents in the Villanova the group in the of Connelly choreographing Center. the Office of International Students, Corr strong interest in the new apart- Room. Performances Summer are sche- of dance pieces. The Ensemble Tom Williams basement, by the first week of December. ments. Marianne Stowell, sopho- duled for p.m. 2 and 8 p.m. The also travels to local nursing homes more residing in Good Counsel PHOTO BY CHRISTINE SERVECHO Showcase will feature Program a wide to entertain senior citizens. Dance Tom Williams, executive in charge of Hall, said, "If I moved off-caim)us, This sketch illustrates the anticipated appearance of the new West range of dance styles including Ensemble member Kerry Manley Digital Production at George Lucas' There will be a mandatory informational I'd feel isolated." In the apart- Campus apartments. modern, ballet, jazz and tap. hopes that Industrial Light "the Ensemble's and Magic Film Studio, According to Dance meeting for the Villanova Summer Pro- Center for Alcohol Ensemble increased activity both on and off will present a talk entitled, "Stalking the Dec. President gram 1994 in Urbino 9 SamanthaPanella, the and Florence (two campus will bring about more Virtual Dinosaur" at 8 p.m. in the Chem- and Drug members have choreographed all weeks in Florence and four weeks in portrays Hollywood student support for the group." istry Lecture Hall of Mendel Hall. Williams the Urbino) ^t 3:30 p.m. in Dougherty North dance pieces which will be in order to become a member was executive in charge of digital special Assistance presented Sunday. Panella, Lounge. By JEREMY TENENBAUM Altman by his own admission romantic vision, and creativity is who of Villanova's Dance Ensemble effects for the recent Steven Spielberg film, Reporter loves to utilize improvisational mass-produced. has been dancing since age 3, said, one must go through the audition- "Jurassic Park." His talk, intended for a ACS General Staff elements in his films. In the This is a film that can fold back "the Ensemble is a great organ- ing process which usually takes general audience, will be illustrated with Player," "How Hot Can It Get?" is a four-week opening long take of "The upon itself. From one perspective ization which keeps us dancing." place during the first or second video clips from that film. Since his 1986 IMeeting and mini intricate, it series which will be sponsored by the Robert Altman's there are a series of sales pitches can merely act as a mirror on Most of the members involved week of September. Most of the Bus To X-Country graduation from Villanova with a degree film "The Center for Alcohol and Drug Assistance. delightfully elaborate made by various writers to Tim Hollywood, from another perspec- have been dancing since a very giris who audition have previous in Computer Science, Williams has worked Christmas Party One of Player" is a sarcastic view of character. All of the tive it early three families suffer from chemical Robbins' can also act as a mirror of age and have been trained dance experience, but everyone is NCAA's in image rendering and film animation for itself, -critiquing work bent dependency or other types of dysfunction. a self pitches, and all of Robbins' the film-making process (which is through their hometown dancing encouraged to come out for Pixar Labs as well as audi- Industrial Light and its own oddities, Could yours be one of them? This four- on exposing even responses, are spontaneous and set within the defining territory schools. The results of this train- tions. In fact, the Ensemble even Join the caravan to Lehigh to cheer on Magic. In addition to "Jurassic Park," his part series will its own peculiarities and devices, unrehearsed of Hollywood), and from ing are skills which these girls men's cross-country help you to identify yet anoth- hosts a Summer Dance Camp in the women's and film credits include "Terminator II," "Star A General T. Jameson Meeting and Christmas Party dysfunction and its impact on you, identify making it (as Richard er perspective it can create a third hope to display more as the year which incoming freshmen teams. Transportation will be provided by Trek VI," "Hook" and "Death Becomes are is being sponsored by the Association and express feelings and wrote in the May-June 1992 issue Through this blending of the mirror and reflect its own cojjj'^ufs. Athletic and of assertively, image, especially encouraged to attend. the Wildcat Club, Department Her." Williams' lecture is co-sponsored by "hitherto- Commuting Students (ACS) in the -West recognize established patterns of behavior of "Film Comment") a expected and the unexpected, the its own criticisms, its own critique The dancers have already per- Government Association. Bus will the The Dance Ensemble asks all Student Department of Computing Sciences Lounge authentic weird- Alt- from 12.30 to 1:30 p.m. There will and develop more healthy, appropriate untapped zone of real and the surreal, Robert back upon itself, satirizing its own formed this year in the opening with the caravan, at 9:15 students to come out for their Fall leave Dupont, and the Villanova Student Chapter of the be holiday foods, another example of landscape, 1994 calendar of events responses. The series will be held on ness." It's yet man creates a strange plot devices and cinematic tech- ceremonies of the Special Olym- Showcase on Sunday, which a.m. Call 519-7203 to reserve a spot. Association for Computing Machinery. and an informative, yet brief Mondays Altman's fine ability to weave people by mirrors and ideas, niques, pics Festival as well as dunng the meeting. from Nov. 8-29 at 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., and revealing unashamed includes all types of dance and is ground floor carefully crafted plots with total where, ironically, originality is it halftime of a Villanova basketball Stanford. that is, after all, only a movie. sure to be entertaining for all work. than a dying improvisational not much more (Continued on page 18) game. They plan on performing those who attend. . ..

November 19, 1993 • THE ViLLANOVAM • Page 19 Page 18 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 19, 1993 FEATURES FEATURES Students look foiward Anchor Villanova class act theater program is simply a to new housing Splasti buildings By LIZ expressing emotions I normal- (Continued from page 17) or visitation hours. She WEAVER political science major, stated from the surrounding communi- me to get a better idea of different like out moving ofi-campus." Muro believes such a facility Assistant Features Editor ly wouldn't get a chance to. I "would "My acting class allows me to ties, she said. Many people have emotions within me. I have always (Continued from page 1 7) imagined doing explained, "I consider it easy encourage more people to stay on- WHO CARES definitely never express myself in different ways season tickets and the shows are wanted to see if I could act, and round trip tickets to anywhere in things we do." access, since I don't have a car." campus and create a more unified Many students are unaware of unlike other classes." I look reviewed by the major papers of chance to." Lederer some of the the continental now I have the concern was echoed by community, U.S. He comment- Villanova's fine theater depart- great Students who are interested in This as opposed to the forward to the class," said the area. "There are about five went on to say, "Acting is a night ed, "I have no idea where I am resident student Lorien Buehler, situation now half Well, here we are ... it's 11:25 p.m. ... Wednesday ment. minor in is can get involved in the where of the A theater offered Piergrossi. shows a year, and usually one is to end the day. It helps relieve theater going, but will be open to any way . . . we're racking our brains to give you . . . the raciest . . . sauciest and musical theater who said, "I don't have a car, student body lives off-campus." although one can not major Villanova Theater is not new to a musical," said Angst. stress." The acting classes are a student and offers!" therefore, living off-campus would As president of the Pre-Law Soci- . . . wackiest . . . most LIBERAL humor we can come up with in theater, there is a graduate Junior Patrick Cooney , an the University. According to Cyn- The theater program is one that way for people to learn how to groups. "I Will Survive," "Rocky," and on others." ety, . . . but of course, we're not allowed to PRINT any of it . . . chaa program here. education/English major is look- mean depending Loew recognizes first-hand The department thia Angst, a member of the allows the students to get in touch stand in front of a group of people "The Rubber Ducky Song," were ...... wonder what Father Dobbin will say this offers taking Theatrical Buehler said humorously, "I the difficulties or organizing WHATEVER much more than acting out theater department faculty, "Dur- with emotions and talents that and speak and perform. Mike ing forward to some of the tunes that teams to walk really, really activities afternoon ... you know, Dobbin's delivering the State of the plays and learning about theater. next semester. "This would have when students leave for ing the 60's there was a time they were unaware of before. Tim Corbisiero, a senior political Experience choreographed their routines to. their University Address ... or ... is it the new and improved . . These classes teach public speak- requirement for me and far." off-campus homes "right where it was really experimental Lederer, senior economics major, science major, took acting as an fulfills a Alpha Phi and FUI came away the residents find after and CENSORED address ... with all references to yanked ing skills, memorizational about it." Off-campus sim- class." skills and exciting. It has continued to commented, "This class allows elective. Corbisiero also stated, "I I am very excited champions of this competition. . . . but enough about free speech . . . how about free . . and the use of one's imagination ilar advantages to the new apart- On the other hand, some stu- BEER develop into a very fine program. FUI members made a big splash ments. Junior Jennie Loew, now dents still express an interest in at, uh ... KELLY'S . . . sorry for reverting back to those tired, and creativity. The theater at Villanova has a with their interpretation of living in Bryn Mawr, said that living off-campus. Sophomore old bar references . . . we're new at this . . . abandoned by the ex- very good reputation." The theat- Michael Jackson's new song from chiefs who copped their 'tudes and left . . . screaming . . . running The theater program gives although "we have not officially Neal Baker stated "I would rather er productions are professional 'Ncvans celebrate New Year the film "Free Willy," while Alpha heard that we will have access to live off-campus because you're . . . with glee . . . but while we're at it . . . what was up with the people a chance to experience a shows, added Angst. The audience Phi won over the audience with fully lit during the night to usher A few weeks ago, a devastating WEATHER this week ... for once the temperature outside Falvey class unlike one typical of their the new buildings I probably allowed freedoms you wouldn't does not only consist of Villanova hit southwestern their Olympic like moves. By GREGORY V. MENZEL in a prosperous new year. earthquake have matched the temp, inside . . . HOT enough to bake a 15 lb. Tom major. Senior Larry Piergrossi, a would move back on-campus given on-campus." Will Doyle, a studeits, but a variety of people over With all the support given by Reporter disaster killed . Staff India. The the opportunity to live in the Stanford Hall resident, said he Turkey . . could it be that Tom Turkey is the MISSING LINK the Greek life community, and left hundreds . . Delta 30,000 people, apartments." Loew said, "I don't plans to either move off campus . well, even if he isn't . . , who knows, who cares . . Through- Gamma's Anchor Splalsh was Altman criticizes Last Friday, Nov. 12, students of thousands homeless. have a car, and I'd like to have or into Austin Hall. "I just don't have once again a success. It showed and faculty gathered in the Vil- out the world, relief effort more independence, but not with want to get involved with the rush [Edited by two new chiefs who hope to plan everything and owe a BIG. HUGE, iiidioii iNNntofiis

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Certainly it Staff Reporter together Brown." Mike Gallo, playing Nov. 19 and collection. 'Alternative' rock v-^actresses before every perfor- Soul Asylum sends the disc in is not for "Show Me," the latest and works even harder, making Charlie Brown, and Paul Patella's be purchased in Connelly Center does not exist. It is a myth on par a new direction the of St. Mary's mance to "sing their hearts out with Marvin from the way-overdue Sound- overall production that much rendition of the canine Snoopy are or at the door with Elvis sightings, quality Gaye's "Sexual Healing." Urge garden. That single falls little more rewarding. auditorium for the $5 student rate and captivate the audience." a delightful. Accompanied by Tracy airline food and stress-free rela- evening at Mini- Overkill stays on the same mellow short and does not fall in the same Entitled Smith as Lucy, Mike Stinson as and $7 for adults. After an "Masquerade," the tionships." The short essay, by path and, once again, night or Musicals it is evident that each proves they category as did their contribution Tired of the nothing-to-do dol- Mini-Musicals are quite random Linus, Paul Cabral as Schroeder Regardless of which Rolling Stone's Senior Writer are a band that deserves some to the Singles Soundtrack, "Birth drums? Looking for a few and Alicia Hogan as Sally, along which show particularly captures student has not only heard in terms of subject matter and Chris Mundy, sets the tone for the attention. LaMonaca 's message, but also 'Take a Walk" is Ritual." laughs or perhaps a touch of dramatic genre so with the rest of the gang, the one's fancy, undoubtedly each that different disc, No Alternative. It is released mellow, and displays For that they each convey it to the the stylings The Straightjacket Fits' single romance with a splash of history? types of talent can be showcased evening is complete. will merit booming applause. by the Red Hot Organization and of Urge is or audience with abounding spirit as both appropriate and not remarkable and is pretty Or maybe something on the bib- simultaneously. Backenstose The entire cast of all four shows it is not the plot of the music the AIDS Music Project. It is not settling. whiny. The Verlaines are pretty lical side is that makes the and voice. preferred? Search no emphasized that "people at this brings more than two months of the choreography a rally disc, but an organized, American Music Club offers "Joed Out," creating images of further — the fourth annual Mini- campus don't realize that we have conscientious stab at the throat "All Your Jeans Were Too Tight," coffee tummy aches and the Musicals are lighting up Villanova so much talent . . . [but] just by of the most urgent social problem a song that is more spoken than guitar-toting chick from "Say this weekend. seeing this [production], they see in this country's history. sung and gets annoying a few Anything." The Verlaines "Heavy Comprised of "Annie Get Your how much we have to offer." The line-up on this disc is pretty times too many. The Goo Goo 33" is indeed heavy and makes a Gun," "Joseph and the Amazing Among the cast, Suzanne Zadik outrageous and is the genre of Dolls probably should pretty start. Technicolor not have slow Once rolling, it Dreamcoat," "Paja- plays the lead role of Annie Oakley what defines alternative rock covered the Rolling Stone's sounds angry, and is a pretty ma Game" and "You're a Good in "Annie Get Your Gun," accom- music, even though it supposedly "Bitch." Speaking of "should not fierce anti-AIDS Man Charlie Brown," tune. Uncle the Mini- panied' by Justin Weller, Bobby does not exist. Well there is no haves," Pavement offers a song Tupelo's "Effigy" is Neil Young, Musicals have for "something Schumacher and Jeff Kunsman. confusion in the fact that the that is about REM. "Unseen maybe. It sounds like the guy, and everybody," according to Wendy Couple these strong voices with artists who have contributed Power of the Picket Fence" is therefore good. Hanna, musical director of "Paja- the boisterous energy of the cho- some of their best new music, attempts to put REM in the realm Thank God for the Beastie ma Game." Regardless of individ- rus, and the floor shakes during have done so in a manner that of immortality. Foreign kids sing- Boys, "It's The Style" ual tastes, with four dramatic New to mother of punk, offers a spoken Pumpkins for best track on the the renowned "No Business Like gives clout to this effort. ing about the boys from Georgia offer live recordings and the tribute, obviously unrehearsed, to disc, it wins. musicals crammed into one night, Show Business" number. barely The disc opens up with Mat- does not seem to make sense. Breeders have caught publicist Randy Casey explained the same her longtime friend, Robert Map- Rob Tilly plays the lead in thew Sweet's raucous ditty, Bod Mould, possibly the best fever. "Iris" is characteristic of plethorpe, who died of AIDS. It has a great cause, great music that the audience is bound to^. "Joseph," with Steve Kelly and "Superdeformed." Sweet shows vocalist of his generation, the Breeders in that it is "walkout singing." offers good, and Strangely Nirvana does not and a girl with missing teeth on Matt Bookler playing the Pharaoh that he can hang out with the big "Can't Fight It," luckily without shows what a couple of aggressive take credit for their unlisted the cover. Purchase, enjoy and Funded by Music Activities, the and Reuben respectively. Com- boys and offers a track that gets the help of his new band. Sugar. musicians can do with a guitar. "Verse Chorus Verse." remember Mini-Musicals are completely bined with Fighting that with this plague, more than 20 addition- the disc off and running at a quick On the next track Sarah MacL- Patti Smith, named the god- Bob Mould and the Smashing there is No Alternative. student-run from ticket selling al voices in the ensemble, Villan- and directing to the acting. Senior ovans add their own personal Joanna Schwartz points out that touches to this biblical legend. although her directorial position Also, in the perky '50s musical, does make her wistful for per- "Pajama Game," kudos go to 'Bad' George Thorogood rocics the Tower forming, there simply is "no Chuck Colozzi, Chris Rich, Mike feeling like seeing the audience Paolucci, Lucy Kolen, Stephanie By MIKE BECKERICH Diddley-style riffs. style. There are gonna be some Tower watch what you've done and Mangino and Jennifer DeLucia Theater's walls were George and the band came back Staff Reporter The opening act, The Larry very funny things, some very shaking. having them enjoy it." among others for yet another PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY CASEY on stage. McCray Group, played about six dirty things, and some very, very '^' George and the band broke right Despite the need for further enjoyable rendition. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor will from The bass player started the Dreamcoat" Join its Mini-IMusical counteiparts is no one "badder" than There blues tunes, including "Born bad things going on tonight, so into the college anthem, "I Drink funding, vice president of the And finally, the adored story of Nov. 1 8-20 in St. Mary's auditorium. familiar beat to "Bad To the George Thorogood and the Under a Bad Sign." The six-song away we go!" Alone." The rawness and pure Bone." Then the sax busted into Delaware Destroyers. Saturday set was a wonderful appetizer for "If You Don't Start Drinking," energy that the band played with an incredible solo, followed by a night at the Tower Theater, Thorogood's act. It got people in "No Particular Place to and Go" was incredible. Thorogood belted five-minute Thorogood "slide Thorogood and his band rocked the mood to get up and dance. "Night Time" followed his crowd- Thompson out, "The other morning just show" on his bright red Gibson. brightens and rolled the Philadelphia 'Remains Day* crowd At 9 p.m. the theme to the before Of The breakfast, I don't want no By with a 17-song set that kept the "Gear Jammer," "Move it on CAROLYN POPPE fortable seclusion during the Even when faced with the possi- famous Clint Eastwood movie coffee or tea/Just me and my good Senior Writer crowd on its feet all night. The Over," and "You Talk too Much" devastation of World War II. His bility of her resignation, he can "The Good, The Bad, and the buddy weiser is all I ever need/ finished out the long encore. elaborate home and extensive only allow himself to say that she band, which included sax, bass Ugly" came on over the PA sys- And we drank alone — yeahhhh, in Thorogood introduced the band gardens, in their traditional Eng- means "a great deal to this house" and drums addition to Thoro- tem. Out of the dark strutted big with nobody else." films have probed and thanked the crowd for such Many the lish grandeur, stand as both the to convince her to stay. His good's Gibson guitar, seemed to bad George. All dressed in black, Thorogood continued with lives of the wealthy, the have a great time a "good party at the Tower responsibility and identity of unrelenting uprightness and ded- playing for its he looked like he was ready for "One Bourbon, One Scotch, and noble, the genteel of society. But hometown crowd. Theater." Stevens (Hopkins). Set in a world ication to his work results in the a shootout with Eli Wallach. As c^ticiiili got #y#ii One Beer," the Willie Dixon few have ever examined the lives Thorogood 's intense where reality roars with hatred repression of his desire. perfor- the crowd started chanting classic "I'm Ready," and his Thorogood said, "It is now only of the servants behind the and havoc, the condition of Dar- mance lasted over two hours. "George, George, George," Thoro- ICNUKSi0f(i tribute to right to finish off with the original Hopkins handles the difficult Stevie Ray Vaughn aristocrats. With each song, rock'n'roll lington Hall and its lord are the George and the good raised up his arms and yelled "The Sky is Crying." anthem." It could role with grace. He portrays a Such characters provide the band got a little louder only concern of the head butler. and a little "How sweet it is!" into the George made sure to mean "Johnny, Be Good." The 10- character who shows so little announce basis of the Merchant-Ivory pro- If Stevens' interests extend crazier. This was rock'n'roll at its microphone. not to drink minute finale was a perfect ending emotion that he would finish a and drive. It was nice duction of "The Remains of The of finest. Thorogood pulled out all Destroyers busted right stirring comments. to a night of old time rock 'n' roll. beyond the order the home, they chore The Then Thoro- to see the crowd nod their heads Day," based on before even going to see his the 1989 novel by tend toward Miss Kenton, the the classic rock'n'roll trademarks, into "Born to be Bad." George and good paused again. This time he in recently deceased father. Remain- agreement rather than laugh it The next time George Thoro- Kazuo Ishiguro. The film presents manor's housekeeper. the duck walk, playing behind the the boys were out to take no was really quiet for a good minute He consid- ing blank and business-like off. good is in town, make sure to the restricted lives of the keepers back, playing with his teeth and prisoners. or two. He raised his arms high ers her a particularly "able" throughout, Thorogood's last song before shine up your boots and get out of an English he persists with manor played by servant and an asset to the staff. even playing in the aisles. That After wailing through "Who Do in the air and screamed in tribute the "dignity." Hopkins brings impor- encore was his latest release, to see him because there is no one former Academy Award winners But Miss is right, Thorogood strutted out You Love" and "Cocaine Blues," to Philly fans. The place Kenton struggles and tance to a "Get a Haircut and Get Real Job." "badder" than big bad George Anthony normally negligible subordinate role a certain great- a racy, Hopkins and Emma hopes he will come to terms action-packed flick. And it right next to the seventh row seat Thorogood paused and said erupted, and the "George" chants After five with character. And in a minutes of held-up Thorogood and the Delaware Thompson. heavily- ness by somewhat exposing the be difficult the fact that she affects him may to relate to the while ripping into some Bo "Tonight we're gonna party Philly got even louder than before. The more symbolic fmal scene, he leaves encore lighters and chanting. Destroyers. us emotions that juxtapose the chill intensity of table-setting. The The setting contributes greatly than in just her work ethic as a with the real sense of a person of Hopkins. The role parallels that to the film. The story flashes back subordinate. film's character development and trapped within the restrictions of of Margaret in "Howard's End," emphasis on aspects of virtue keep to the 1930s English countryside But the frustrating single- his dedication to order. genuine and dedicated in her of Oxfordshire, where diplomat it restrained and slow. But with 'Three IViuslceleers' mindedness of Stevens never offers Thompson adds vitality high to her principles. adventure Her love and respect Lord Darlington presides in com- allows its glorious scenery, fine British him to convey his feelings. role as Miss Kenton. She gives full of playful tricks and jokes these successful young a for a much older man also parallels acting and well-executed symbo- By PATTI TRENCHAK actors Reporter Together, as The Three Musket- progress through the movie in a the award-winning film, and it is lism, the film effectively provides Staff eers, their personalities combine childish game of "dress up." clear that the two share creators. the emptiness of seclusion expe- heroism, betrayal and to create a fast action adventure The movie is the fifth American- "Remains Of The Day," which rienced during a turbulent time The romance of 17th century with comic undertones. made screen adaptation of Alex- I Cannes sells world comedy runs 139 minutes, is anything but in history. France are brought to the '90s in A court of evil villains attempt andre Dumas' The Three Musket- By JOSEPH R. McCABE mission of 3,809 entries at the Japanese noodles and Run the fast-paced action film "The to shake the reign of the young eers, and the director Stephen Staff Reporter 1992 Cannes International DMC doing French pastries. Three Musketeers." Although the King Louis, played by Hugh O'Co- Herek has struggled to capture the Advertising Film Festival. The Some spots are familiar to successful young cast and authen- nor ("My Left Foot") and his novel's authenticity. Filmed in may collection is divided The sound somewhat between American viewers such Red as Shoes tic scenery create realistic imag- queen played by Gabrielle Anwar, majestic castles, rural countryside .absurd to bronze, silver and Lion I philosophize on gold Clever ads for Little Caesar's, (Continued from page most 23) work on the closing song of the ery, allowing the viewer to step remembered as Al Pacino's and royal courtyards, Herek television commercials, but awards as well as the Grand Reebok (the "talking tennis vocals act as Bush's conscience. album, "You're the back in time, the movie itself tango partner in "Scent of a strives to avoid the use of artificial is Prix winner. One." On this that exactly what one is Watching this balls" spot) and Nike. This conscience prods Bush to track. Bush's vocals and Beck's comes across as a game of "dress Woman," with a plot to overthrow scenery in order to depict the life forced to do after viewing the extravaganza is like taking a The cumulative turn the effect of telescope onto her heart. guitar up" for its actors. the throne. Tim Curry ("The of the times. whirlwind tour are as straightforward as "World's Best Commercials: through the watching this is that one gains Her conscience tells her that she her request for the The adventure begins as new- Hunt for Red October") is once The producer Joe Roth worked Cannes '92." As the film's pop culture of the planet earth. return of the respect for commercials as an cannot run from again the villain examination if one she loves. The contributions comer D'Artagnan, played by as the odious to bring the audience into the 17th advertising heralds, "Not all Though some commercials artistic she is medium. Human to find truth. Chris O'Donnell ("Scent of a Cardinal Richelieu, who plans to century while including a are of Clapton and Beck are subtle. modern great commercials are aired strangely surreal and some beings are forced to There watch so are a number of guest Bush Woman") sets out for Paris to join take over the crown with the aid sensibility for today's viewers. during the Super Bowl!" This annoyingly pretentious (many does not exploit their talents many bad commercials in their appearances on The Red of his evil comrades. His Shoes. to the extent that the The Musketeers — an army of Rebecca De production is the first time 75-minute compilation of the a French perfume commercial lifetime, that watching Prince guitar work so adds his abundance of guards employed for the protec- Mornay ("Backdraft") is a beau- that the actors are the approxi- comes to mind), is the main focus of the song. best in international advertis- the subtle many good ones, back to back, musical talent to "Why Should I tion of the king. Instead, he finds tiful yet cunning spy, while mate ages Dumas intended, which ing runs the full gamut from similarities and differences becomes a real treat. Love The central theme of The Red Good You?" He contributes on that they have been disbanded Michael Wincott ("The Doors") keeps this version truer to the Swedish fish feed to Italian between cultures shown here commercials are, after keyboards, Shoes is the movement of one all, guitar, bass and and only three remain loyal to the plavs a merciless henchman. book than other ones. condoms. It features a total of are fascinating. European com- mini-movies, ranging from 30 vocals. individual toward a spiritual f The harmony crown. The movie continues with pow- film is X between The summed up by the 100 commercials, assembled mercials, for example, have no second ideas plane. This journey is . T to two and Pnnce and expressed erful duel a Bush works well in the Charlie Sheen ("Hot Shots") scenes, chases through notorious signature of The Mus- from over 15 countries. qualms about showing nudity. half minute storylines. chorus, while by a variety of emotions conveyed a backing horn plays Aramis, a very suave intel- the countryside on horseback and keteers, "All for one, and one for "World's Best Commercials" One also notices how the sense "World's Best arrangement through the multi-faceted voice of Commercials: complements Prin- lectual who melts the hearts of the heroic rescues. However, as O'Don- all." These themes of of humor brotherhood was designed as a showcase for changes from country Cannes '92" is playing ce s guitar Kate Bush. as part solos. ladies with the recitation of flow- nell stated after making the film, and heroism are the prevailing some of the world's greatest to country. of the Neighborhood Film and Bush adds the "I felt like a little guitar services This ery poetry. Kiefer Sutherland kid, running messages. Although the young advertising minds. The com- Certain American celebrities of spiritual journey is also PHOTO COURTESY OF THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY Video Project at International Enc Clapton on rather around playing. We all did." "And So Is expressed ("Flatliners") plays a The actors lack a more serious nature, y. mercials were picked by 23 surprisingly crop up in some House, located at 3701 Love. through the tone of the Chest- Clapton's bluesy depressing role as the brooding movie's greatest flaw is this sense the authentic scenery and action- foreign guitar song. Once she Two of "The Three iMueketeers" — Chris O'Donneii (left) and Kiefer judges representing the various commercials, such as nut Street. It runs nightly exacerbates finds the truth for the somber message Athos. Oliver Piatt ("Indecent of play instead of seriousness. The packed adventure attempt to Sutherland -^ countries from a record sub- Arnold Schwartzenagger for which she has searched through- (right) once again find adventure, thia time In a November 17-18 and 2a22. a lusty slob audience is subjected to watching '^ ^^^ ^"<1 sois out Proposal") is Porthos, mask the film's deficiencies. dlatK>lical conaplracy to oust the French tlove. " w?i' y^ The Red Shoes, the tones of government. Jeff Beck provides his guitar the songs become jubilant. .

Rape 26 • THE VILLANOVAN • Novmber 19, 1993 ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT November 19, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 27 Boos electrify Hoverford Al Pacino wins as m\ CarlHo I video: by "Upon 9th and Fairchild" 'Man' flops By COLEEN KENIREY from Rob Cieka pleasantly recalled The By MICHAEL WOJCIAK Giant Steps. "Fairchild" demon- The story, based upon the two period in American social history; Senior Reporter Boos' stint as opening act for last This Staff Reporter novels Carlito's Way strates The Boo Radleys' ability year's Sugar tour saying, "there Ahead and After however, it is presented pheno- ByJONTOTA Dr. Dre and Ed Lover's dull Hours by to alternate between fast and were quite a few people there to full decade after their stun- Edwin Torres, can be menally well on the big screen. Staff Writer sense of humor becomes predictable at times. De Palma's mellow rhythms which distin- see us as well." Aning achievement in "Scar- increasingly boring by the expression of violence "Carlito's Way" is a movie guished the band's sound from Bassist Tim Brown and Cieka Week. . face," Al Pacino and Brian De and sex "Who's the Man?" - Dr. movie's end. Rating: C may not others. The Boos performed "Bar- said that the current tour will also Palma reunite to deliver "Carlito's be suitable for those with worthy of high recommendations. Dre, Ed Lover, Denis Leary "Indecent Proposar* — ney (and Me)," "Butterfly take them to clubs in New York, Way," a remarkable crime drama. delicate tastes. However, it is Pacino's accomplishment is aston- (R) Robert Redford, Demi Pacino's striking ishing. Penn offers a solid perfor- McQueen" and many other selec- Minneapolis, , San Jose, CHESTNUT CABARET Pacino portrays ex-con Carlito performance Who's the man that gave Moore, Woody Harrelson tions Giant Steps. which lifts the movie above these mance as Carlito's disloyal friend from The set Los Angeles and San Francisco. 38th and Chestnut streets Brigante, a Puerto Rican drug these clowns a movie deal? The (R) ended with "Lazarus," aspects. "Carlito's Way" is not — although one might not recog- two look like the song The band, they said, will tour Philadelphia, Pa. decker released prematurely from MTV hosts Abbott Why was this movie made? the most original movie, yet nize him with the wig on his head. which will be the finale for every again after Christmas and will not 382-1202 a 30-year jail sentence. Carlito & Costello rejects taking their Why did it do so well? The most performance on the tour. Pacino makes it one of the more Penelope Ann Miller is a stunning lame veejay release a new album until Sep- Nov. 19 — Aimee Mann plans to follow the straight and routine to the indecent thing about the prop- Tiger Trap, powerful movies out now. beauty who makes any criminal streets. an all-female line- tember at the earliest. Nov. 23 — Varttina narrow in hopes of buying into a Dre and Lover play osal is that it was actually Brian De Palma does an exqui- desire to follow the right path. up from Sacramento, Calif., Brown said the difference NOV.24&25-X rental car business in the Baha- Harlem barbers turned police made into a movie. If you have opened the show. band's site job presenting a motion pic- Unfortunately, Carlito's loyalty to officers, who become obsessed The between 1992's Everything's Nov. 27 — Leslie West & Moutain mas. Well, everyone needs a not already heard the plot yet, ture filled in the Boo Radleys appeared at members displayed their versatile Alright Forever Steps with style and visual his friends stands way. The with discovering their friend's it is the story of a young The and Giant Dec. 1 — Connells dream. amazement. The soundtrack concepts of loyalty and honor Haverford College Nov. 13 in talents by trading places three was that, "we had the freedom to Sean Penn plays Kleinfeld, his only murderer. They parade around married couple who hit some support of complements the way he amongst thieves rule his life, and their current release, times during the set. The musi- do whatever we wanted to do CONNELLY CENTER CINEMA attorney, who ends up causing has New York City, uncovering a hard times and accept a billi- Giant Steps. The band's first cians switched instruments and captured the essence of the '70s. one can see what his reward will crooked developer's evil for because we didn't have a produc- Connelly Center Pacino's character more harm scheme onaire's offer of $1 million performance on the tour was three members took turns at lead Some may wish to forget this be. and delivering the all-too- night the wife. er." This resulted in bringing Villanova, Pa. than good. Carlito has a very a with delayed, but once the musicians vocals. familiar 'n' it Giant Steps closer to the band's 645-7250 strong code of honor. Unfortu- Kid Play-style So what, is only prostitu- finally took the stage at 11:30 Tiger Trap demonstrated generic comedy. tion, right? Well, as anyone original concepts for the album, Nov. 19 & 20 — Last Action Hero nately, his friends, including p.m., they gave a solid Sundays-influenced vocals and a according to Brown. Penn's Jewish lawyer, prevent The biggest problem with would guess, things can never performance. sound having a strong accent on first this film, other than the stars be the same again. The plot is "When we started we J.C. DOBBS him from fully achieving his Lead singer Sice, striking with drums. The band gave a great being devoid of any acting unrealistic and extreme- sounded like Dinosaur Jr.," said Third and South streets dream with their constant shady weak, his bald head and grey suit, was performance with which the said ability whatsoever, is that a ly predictable. the positive Brown. He they decided to Philadelphia, Pa. favors. As Carlito's foreshadowing On a powerhouse on stage. Sice was audience was thoroughly satis- clear line is never drawn to side, it paint picture of start the band after "hiring a 925-4053 statement goes, "A favor will Kill does a in non-stop motion throughout fied. Tiger Trap's only flaw was like separate the serious plot from the declining morality of our band My Bloody Valentine Nov. 19 — (jodpocket you faster than a bullet." the performance, delivering his that its songs had a tendency to and the ridiculous, rehashed society leaves audiences Dinosaur Jr. and realizing Nov. 20 — Chris Day Penelope Ann Miller portrays and unique brand of high-pitched sound very similar to one another. that humor. The director attempts feeling bit unsettled. you could have massive Nov. 21 — The Lyers Gail, Carlito's lover — with whom a vocals. The most entertaining part of the changes in influ- to develop a meaningful theme, Contrary to popular belief, a song." These Nov. 24 — Greenhouse he wants to start anew. Brigante The Boo Radleys band's set its it is opened with was performance of ences appear in The Boo Radleys' possesses vast hopes that love, but clouded by the mishaps "Indecent Proposal" has brok- one of the best songs from song Ever- a described by the singer as eclectic and innovative style. KHYBER PASS PUB retribution and legitimate success of the bumbling police officers. en no new ground — they have ything's Alright Forever, "Does ^about killing someone you hate." Although the concert attracted The slapstick humor overlaps been making adultery movies 56 South Second St. is in his future. He is a man past This Hurt?" The live version did The audience roared with a small crowd, The Boo Radleys into the main conflict and we for decades and, for the most Philadelphia, Pa. his prime trying to sort out his not thoroughly diverge from the applause. satisfied fans' are left wondering about the part, they have been far better needs for a hard- 440-9683 achievements and failures. This disc cut, but it did have a more Although this is The Boos' first rocking performance. meaning of this mix-and-match than this. Sure, most ladies The band's Nov. 20 — Punch Drunk type of character is no stranger fiercely driven quality. time as a headlining act, it is not stage presence was as refreshing movie. would not turn down an offer Nov. 23 — Don Caballero to Pacino who seems to have "Does This Hurt?" was followed the band's first tour. Drummer and unpredictable as its music. Denis Leary is good as the from Robert Redford. Now, if Nov. 24 — Solar Circus redefined the role in such films as "Godfather III" and "Scent of police sergeant and there is a he were a short, fat, bald guy. THE SPECTRUM a Woman." His success streak full list of hip-hop cameos, but Rating: C Vlllonova's tastes change Broad and Pattison Place does not end here. Philadelphia, Pa. By ERIC CHEUNG the big names in Hollywood ten Dylan's Infidels was proclaimed 336-3600 years ago are barely even seen in as "musically, Dylan's finest Dec. 2 — Mariah Carey 'Nova Entertainment Editor bands go Unplugged '83 3 — Billy today's films. The fall of album ever." In 1993 Bob Dylan's Dec. Ray Cyrus Gain New Insight into 1993 approaches its end, so included many forgettable flops latest album World Gone Wrong, As THEATRE OF THE LIVING ARTS too does yet another inexplic- but a few gems were to be found was reviewed just a few weeks ago THE Development of ably fast semester at Villanova. as well; gems that to this day are with some good results. Of course 334 South St. The future uncertainties of the still mentioned as examples of music tastes will always change. Philadelphia, Pa. "real world" loom nearer to the good films. Lionel Richie, The Hooters, Quiet 922-1011 CoNTEMPC^Ufifl^UGHT voices and promises of tomorrow One familiar title was "Mr. Riot, Black Sabbath, The Animals Nov. 26-28 — Eric Bogosian have an irresistible attraction. Mom." The Sept. 23, 1983, issue — all reviewed during that semes- Dec. 3 — Squeeze Still it can be an enjoyable this to say about the Michael ter — will expe- had probably become for- Explore rience to take a moment and look Keaton vehicle: "Despite the lack gotten artists in this new era of TOWER THEATER the Orti^ Gqnflicting back at the past to gain a sense of originality in the script, both music preference. 69th & Ludlow streets of one's place within the entire Michael Keaton and Terri Garr Perhaps the most telling sign of Upper Darby, Pa. Ideas of Science & Society continuum of time. present likeable and realistic musical differences just 10 years 352-0313 Matters of entertainment were, characters." A week later would ago can be found with WKVU's Nov. 19 — Heart Modern European Intellectual History, M. A. in 1983, and still continue to be, find "Fanny and Alexander" to be ranking of top tracks played on Nov. 20 — MeatLoaf in 1993, important to Villanovan "three tedious hours of mind- its station. As the forerunner to Nov. 26 & 27 — Robert Plant 'Nineteenth Century Studies. Ph.D. readers and writers. Regardless of wrenching concentration," while today's Villanova station, WXVU, the year, people take their desire "Eddie and the Cruisers" was also played to the college TROCADERO WKVU Ideal for generalisis, these interdisciplinary programs drawing for fun very seriously. A look back termed a "movie of one-sided fans. And what was the music 1003-05 Arch St. from history, philosophy, art and science allow students to one decade ago shows many shock- idolism." that Philadelphia, Pa. rebellious collegians wanted form their own theories of the world order ing differences in what was con- Other recognizable films to hear in 1983? "Thriller" by 923-7625 Excellent library sidered entertaining in addition to included "The Right Stuff" (a Michael Jackson, "Rebel Yell" by Nov. 19 - Shudder To Think facilities, campus housing and a nationally respected faculty. All some intriguing similarities. One "rambling three-hour-and-15- Billy Idol, "Say It Isn't So" by Hall Nov. 28 — Lemonheads students are issued personal computers and printers. thing has remained constant minute movie"), "The Dead Zone" and Oates and "Girls Just Wanna though: people know what they ("a must see") and "Never Say Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper. 23 EAST CABARET For more information, write or call Graduate Admissions, like and are quite willing to share Never Again" (a "better than Time advances onward without 23 E. Lancaster Ave. Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940-4000, 201/408-31 10 their opinions. ever" James Bond flick). Even so, stopping for people unwilling to Ardmore, Pa. Entertainment, as covered by the films at the end of the semester adapt to the current crazes. This 896-6420 the Villanovan in the Fall of '93, evoked the most praise. "A Christ- is evident in the films and the Nov. 19 — Godstreet Wine had a very different feel to it. mas Story" was sited as a "whole- music of 1983 as well as the Nov. 20 - Blindman's Holiday Sullivan Unplugged proved that Villanova has a great deal of "Steppin' Out" was the title of the some movie that captures the emphasis on books and restau- Nov. 24 & 25 - Matt Sevier musical talent. Coordinator Len Velez said of last Sunday's performances that It section back in '83 and the inter- actual spirit of Christmas" in rants Nov. 26 — Dynagroove was an event in which "Viiianova's finest DREW the as important topics in musicians got together." I ests of the writers stressed differ- Dec. 9, 1983, issue while the tear- entertainment. Despite the few Nov. 27 — Living Earth ent things than in today's "Enter- jerking "Terms of Endearment" exceptions, everything about tainment Section." A series of was acclaimed "one of the year's entertainment changes except

articles catered to the appetites of best films." perhaps the need for it. students under the heading of Most of the names of 1983's SMALL SCREEN: llahiK-inaiin HEALTH- "Dining Out." Fine restaurants music artists have long since Madonna's current world tour, Movie Theaters such as Sweet Basil, Quissett, faded into the background of the "The Girlie Show," which already RELATED Ground Round, T.G.I. Friday's fickle music scene. However, a visited Philadelphia in mid- IN THE ARMY, and Charley's Place were scrutin- select and fortunate few artists October, will be shown live from AMC ANTHONY WAYNE THEATER FIELDS ized for important student criteria gained a respected status ten Australia this Saturday night at 105 W. Lancaster Ave. NURSES ARENT JUST IN DEMANDl like taste, price and atmosphere. years ago and are still around 10:15 p.m. on HBO. Wayne, Pa. Meanwhile, almost to the oppo- today writing popular music. In CINEMA NEWS: Doctoral and Master's programs that enhance your site extremes of today's Enter- fact two of these artists were As is traditional, some of the AMC BRYN MA THEY'RE IN COMMAND. WR TWIN THEATER learning, research and career opportunities. tainment Section which primarily covered during 1993's fall most anticipated movies of the 824 Lancaster Ave. Any nurse who just wants a job can with your level of experience. As focuses on music and films, "Step- semester. year are being released during the Bryn Mawr, Pa. ' Out" offered a multitude of For instance, the latest Billy Holiday season. 525-2662 find one. But if you're a nurs- an Army officer, you'll command the PROGRAMS book reviews. Shirley MacLaine's Joel album at that time was An For the Thanksgiving season INCLUDE: Ilaluunmnn I iiivcrsity Out On A Limb, Gloria Steinem's Innocent Man. The Sept. 23, 1983, films to look forward to include ERIC TWIN ARDMORE ing student who wants to be in respect you deserve. And with the added • Emergency Medical Services Outrageous Acts and Everyday issue called it a "tribute to the "Addam's Family Values" (the 34 W. Lancaster Ave. (iiddiKttc Scluiol • Laboratory Animal Sciences '608." command of your own career, consider benefits only the Army can offer-a $5000 Rebellions, Patrick White's The music of the '50s and The sequel to the 1992 hit); "The Ardmore, • Pa. tin Kill cV \ iiic Nursing Solid Mandala, in addition to issue also predicted a boost for Piano" (co-winner of the Cannes* 642-2000 Nurse Corps. You'll be treated as signing • the Army bonus, housing allowances and 4 Mail Stop 4SII -Level Physical Therapy Making College Pay Off, and The Joel's career because of the album. best film); "A Perfect World" • Advanced Physical Best Friends, is Therapy of represented how Ten years later and Joel enjoying (with Kevin Costner and Clint ERIC KING & QUEEN 6 a competent professional, given your own weeks paid vacation-you'll be well in com- rhiUulilphiu, r\ '83 staff one (M.S. and Ph.D.) with strongly the emphasized Top 10 success and a number Eastwood); "The Nutcracker" Valley Forge Shopping Center literary entertainment. album with River Dreams. Some (Macaulay Culkin's latest vehicle; patients and responsibilities commensurate mand of your life. Call 1-800-USA ARMY of Route 202, King of Prussia, Pa specialization in Orthopedics reviews and artists Book dining com- just always seem to stick and (Stephen Spielberg's "The 265-2776/337-1777 and Pediatrics mentaries aside, Villanovan wri- around. Land Before Time" (follow-up) ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. (215) 762-1155 ters (past or present) love to talk Another example is Bob Dylan. "We're Back! A Dinosaur's about movies and music. Some of In the Dec. 2, 1983, Villanovan Story." ,

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Swimmers begin quest for tliird straight title Dukes thrash Wildcats, 42-3

By PATRICK MILTON placed second to Flood at the Big also second in the 200-yard back- By JUSTIN KESTNER was not in a position to crack the to reject the kick and proceeded the 100- stroke. Rothenbach holds the . Staff Reporter East Championships in Senior Reporter top-25 and its margin of victory to 'return the block McCaffrey is school record in the 200-yard for a touch- yard breaststroke. was thus meaningless to the poll- down. The Cats trailed at the half After season in which the also considered the top freestyle backstroke and placed third in the If first impressions a have a sters. About the only thing she Big East Championship. Ryan JMU 14-3 but, with the exception of two women's swim team captured the sprinter. In her NCAA debut, lasting effect, then Villanova (3- could have achieved was to give costly miscues, had outplayed the Big East Championships for a placed sixth in the country in the captured the fifth place spotin the 7, 1-7 Yankee Conference) will 'Nova added incentive for next Dukes. returning lOO-yard backstroke. second straight year and had its 50-yard freestyle. Also long remember how James Mad- season, when the Cats will travel "We did everything on defense X sprint squad are Ryan is also the returning ison thoroughly best finish ever in the NCAA from last year's ran over the Cats down to Harrisonburg, Va. we wanted to do in the first half," I Championships, the 1992 cam- sophomore Tammy Kouser and conference champ in the 200 in the second half of the first-ever "We've been around long said Talley. "We wanted to intim- paign will be a tough act to follow. senior Sarah Dykstra. Kouser butterfly and was league runner- meeting between the two teams enough, anybody who would try idate [Cawley]. wanted to in the 100. is We Part of this challenge will be placed second behind McCaffrey up She the current on Nov. 13. The visiting Dukes to run up the score would be crazy, throw him off his rhythm, and we finding six new swimmers to step in the 50-yard freestyle at the Big 100-yard butterfly record holder overcame a 3-0 deficit by posting because we'd play there next had it done. Our defensive game- up for the six seniors who grad- East Championships while Dyk- at Villanova. Also swimming the 42 unanswered points — including year," said Talley. "I didn't get plan was working the perfectly." uated. However, the six swimmers stra placed third to complete butterfly is Pulaski, who placed 28 in the second half — en route that feeling and I don't really care. But the second half told another who competed in the NCAA Cham- 1-2-3 sweep. The fifth-place finish- fourth in the 100-yard butterfly at to a 42-3 win. Because when you line it up to story, as '93 Pulaski. JMU succeeded in pulling pionships do return to the er in the 50 was Michelle the Big East Championships. JMU appeared to run up the play, you play. And if the other away from the Cats, partially as lineup. Sophomore Tracy Bell rounds out Individual medley swimmers score in the fourth quarter. Ahead guy wants to do that, it's his a result of 'Nova's tiring defense. The swimmer who will lead the this impressive group of sprinters. consist of Rothenbach, Flood and 28-3 with less than nine minutes business," added Talley. Quarterback Brad Parpan aggra- Cats is Lisa Klood, a senior from The middle distance and dis- freshman Kerri Gibbons. to play, the Dukes opted not to The Cats' first half play pro- vated a bruise in his throwing arm Pickering, Ontario. Flood has tance freestyle events will suffer Rothenbach is the current school keep the ball on the ground and vided a sharp contrast to their and was forced to leave the game dominated the breaststroke since due to the loss of Mary Dowling record holder in both the 200- run off some time. and Instead, the second half effort. 3-0 'Nova led in the fourth quarter when it her freshman year. She won the who has graduated. Horton looks 400-yard medleys and Big East Dukes continued to display their and was in control in the early swelled up. He should be available NCAA Individual Championships to several swimmers to fill in. The titleholder at both distances. offensive firepower, as quarter- going thanks to its defense, which for tomorrow's season finale PHOTO BY LARRY MARTONE in the 200-yard breaststroke her middle distance events will go to Flood placed third in the 200-yard back Mike Cawley connected on against Liberty. sophomore year. She placed sixth Bell, junior Kavin Hook and sopho- medley. a 67-yard bomb. On the very next Talley on this year's team. must now get his troops Senior Lisa Flood returns as the premier swimmer in the 100 and finished eighth in more Karen Melliar-Smith. The The medley relays were quite play, JMU called for a that ready to play at Lynchburg, Va., the 200-yard breaststroke at the distance swims will be divided up impressive last year, with Kouser gained 19 more yards and gave the where the Cats will close out their 1993 NCAA's. On top of these among juniors Tara Ryan. Chris- on the backstroke. Flood at breast- Dukes first-and-goal at the four. This is the worst display nightmarish season. One cannot great showings, she was also tine Tangerman, Hook and fresh- stroke and McCaffrey at freestyle. Running back D'Artagnan of football in the history help but think that the coaches named to the Canadian Olympic man Colleen Markey. Pulaski will be on the short relay Townes' second four-yard touch- and players will be relieved to put Team. Other honors include being Kouser, sophomore Eileen while Rothenbach helps on down run of the day upped the Icecats drop fifth the of the nine years I've this season behind them. But twice named the Big East Rothenbach and junior Tara Ryan long relay. JMU lead to 35-3. Talley is not making any excuses. Swimmer of the Meet and winning will anchor the backstroke events. Diving responsibilities will be But the Dukes were still not been here. "I'm disappointed we lost our seven individual conference titles. Kouser was the Big East Cham- handled by senior Jen Beecher, satisfied. Following a Wildcat Head Coach Andy Talley poise as a football team. This is Joining Flood in the lineup will pion in the 100-yard backstroke, sophomore Lisa Galpin and fresh- turnover off a bad snap, JMU took straight; fall to 1 -5 the worst display of football in the be Meaghan McCaffrey, who setting a school record. She was man Amanda Klockars. over at the 'Nova 37 with 4:10 history of the nine years I've been remaining. The Dukes marched looked dominating in the opening here, and I told them that. And, weekend, right down the field and visited By BROOKE FERENCSIK the Icecats traveled to quarter-and-ahalf. The 'Nova you know we're going to use this Staff Reporter Quinnipiac for their second con- the 'Nova and zone yet again, as front seven supplied relentless as a lever for the future. I want Townes capped the drive with ference game. Quinnipiac jumped to end a pressure on Cawley, sacking the the young players Season comes sudden to recognize The Villanova hockey team is all over Villanova 15-yard bolt off left tackle — his by taking a quarterback five times and forcing what's happened, and this is the third TD of the day. skating on thin ice. After dropping quick 2-0 lead and were going for (Continuedfrom page him to flee the pocket on several third game — William and Mary, 32) Nason's eighth place IC4A finish This week Quintana cut back five straight, the Icecats will have the jugular on the power play. Head Coach Andy Talley down- occasions. is just a credit New Hampshire and now — where to him as an and second place finish for the training in order to rest for the played the Dukes' scoring frenzy to start producing before the Mello intercepted a pass and The Cats' lone defensive mis- we've gotten pounded. I'm athlete." team. Usually the third quarter NCAA's, And season slips away from them. scored a but he is in great in the fourth quarter, stating that short-handed goal to take of the half came when Cawley not going to tolerate it, and I think The two bright spots for the scorer for 'Nova, Nason ran a condition. 'Nova played host to Fairfield Nov. bring 'Nova within one. he did not believe JMU Head made a convincing play-action Cats were juniors everyone has got to go back to Quintana and great race and crossed the line Coach Rip Scherer trying 12 and then took it to the road Mello then tied it with was to fake PHOTO COUHTtSY Ol^ a power Ken Nason. and then lofted a pass to his square one and to the discipline UL LLL AIR Quintana, who fin- only eight seconds behind run up the score. to play Quinnipiac Nov. 13. play goal on a pass from freshman receiver, who was wide open down that we've 'Nova's ished fifth in the IC4A's with "It's tough running a lOK race put this program poor season continued with a 42-3 loss in a Quintana. "No, I don't think the final home In its first ECAC game of the forward Jonathan Hughes, and [Sherer was the right sideline. The 42-yard together with, game of the season. time of 29:19, earned birth after just coming off another," the coaches and the a to "Although we can't dwell upon running up the score]. I season, 'Nova entertained Fair- the Icecats had the momentum. just think score put ahead 7-3 late in players." said Quintana. "But I feel JMU vie for the individual NCAA title this, we are never going to forget pretty he's playing field. The Icecats took control Mello currently leads the team in his game. They're the second quarter. on confident and I am feeling great Monday at Lehigh University. it, especially as we enter the next trying early, but lost in an overtime goals with five. Before the end of to establish themselves But before the Cats had a More of a surprise was Ken season," said Quintana. physically." barnburner, 3-2. All of the first the first period, Quinnipiac took down there, and they're playing chance to blink, the Dukes struck hard," said period goals were scored on the the lead once again, 3-2. Talley. again just 43 seconds later, as At Yankee Conference Review same shift. It looked good for After a scoreless second period, this point in the season, the punter Bill Hoffmann's attempt Dukes' Villanova from the outset. On a the third proved scoreless for late scoring outburst was blocked. Three JMU players Men By TODD LESKANIC the all-time Maine list. also turned in a fine day, going improve record to 4-1 seemed two-on-one rush, freshman for- Villanova once again. Quinnipiac puzzling. After all, JMU stored into the Wildcat backfield Sports Editor Northeastern is now 2-8, 2-5 and eight for 12 for 241 yards and ward Jonathan Jett smacked net sealed the game with an insurance By ERIC WARREN LaSalle by the score ot 140-87 and showing as junior Matt McGarry will host Delaware in its season three touchdowns. for the first time in the season on goal to make the final tally 4-2. Staff Reporter triumphed over James Madison by dominated the one-meter board as Boston University 30 finale. Maine drops to 3-7, 2-6 and On defense, the Hens held a pretty assist from sophomore Kelly had 22 saves to close out a a 134-108 margin. Melley had an he compiled 238.58 points. Sopho- Connecticut 16 will close its season out against Richmond to just 245 total yards. scoring machine Greg Mello, tremendous weekend of puck- Members of the Villanova men's impressive showing in the 1000 more Brian Yodice prevailed on Terrier quarterback Robert Hofstra. The charge was led by defensive giving 'Nova a 1-0 lead. stopping. swimming and diving teams' dual free as he destroyed the field in the three-meter board (274.65 Dougherty threw for a career-high end Domenic Booto, who tallied With the score tied after Fair- This was a game the Icecats meet record stands at 4-1 as they 9:39.42. Junior Rob Drumm points). 339 yards to lead Boston Univer- New Hampshire 51 nine tackles, a pass break-up, a field struck back, freshman Billy could very easily have won. Three continue to forge their way notched second place in 9:42.28. 'Nova suffered its first loss at sity to the win over UConn. With Rhode Island 37 forced fumble and a sack. McCormack slid a pass to sopho- questionable disallowed goals on through the early portion of the Jogan contributed a win in the 200 the hands of Penn State last week the win, the Terriers climb to 10- Quarterback Rich Greene went With the win, Delaware keeps more forward Christopher a dislodged net and two premature season. The Wildcats, who cap- free (1:44.21), and Tracey became as it fell by the score of 143-82. 0, 7-0 in the conference and have 12 of 15 for 358 yards and four its playoff hopes alive. The Spid- Paquette. Paquette sent a blast whistles by the referee were very 22- tured the Big East title for the first the first Wildcat to break the The youthful 400 medley team of clinched at least a tie for the touchdowns to help the Rams ers move to 7-3, 5-2 and will play that left the Fairfield goalie look- influential in the outcome, not time since 1981 , are poised to truly second barrier in the 50 free with Tracey, Schwankl, Forrest and conference title. outscore Rhode Island. Wildcat Northeastern tomorrow in a must ing for the water bottle as 'Nova only on the scoreboard, but as a establish themselves as a domi- a time of 21.90. Blitzer continued Blitzer grabbed first place in terrier running back Zack receiver David Gamble caught six win game. Richmond drops to 5- usurped the lead once again, 2-1. momentum shifter. in nant force the conference. Head 'Nova's exhibition of freshmen 3:29.46. Melley outpaced the field Burwell also contributed with 142 Greene passes for 219 yards and 5, 3-4 and will play William and The second period belonged to "I think that we should have »• Coach Chuck Horton lost just speed by grabbing first place in in the 200 free with a time of yards and two touchdowns on the three touchdowns. Gamble now Mary. Fairfield as they beat 'Nova goalie pulled out the last four games," three seniors from last year's the 100 free. Melley and Jogan 1:42.70. Blitzer and Tracey ground. holds New Hampshire records for Michael Kelly to knot the score said Jett. "The puck is just not team and has assembled a potent finished 1-2 in the 500 free with grabbed second place finishes in With the score knotted at 16 in touchdown catches (12) and for William and Mary 45 at two. Kelly had a sensational rolling our way and luck hasn't freshmen contingent. respective times of 4:42.33 and the 100 free and 200 back, respec- the fourth quarter, B.U. defensive total receiving yards (1055). Massachusetts 28 outing. The sophomore netminder been on our side." "I really am excited about the 4:44.57. Schwankl was first to the tively. Schwankl was the only back Chris Helon picked off his In the contest, the Cats rolled William and Mary quarterback stopped 36 shots, the type of freshmen class," said Horton. wall in the 200 breast with a time other victorious Wildcat as he conference leading tenth pass to up 630 total yards of offense, Shawn Knight earned Offensive barrage that is rare even at the This weekend, 'Nova goes on "This is the best class of 2:12.05. we have swamped the competition in the set up a quick touchdown. UConn including 406 through the air. Player of the Week honors by professional level. the road as it faces Sacred Heart had since I've been here. They Villanova's divers had a great 200 breast (2:08.64). never recovered and the Terriers With the victory, New Hamp- going 25 of 32 for 318 yards and 111 The third period remained a Nov. 20 and exchanges subtleties should be exciting to watch." added a score later in the fourth shire improves its record to 6-4, three scores. This was just part stalemate with good checking and with lona College Nov. 21. Sacred The men opened their season by quarter to seal the win. 4-3 and will play at Massachusetts of the 542 total yards rolled up by heartstopping saves. In overtime, Heart is new to the conference, so winning the Rutgers Relays on For the Huskies, linebacker tomorrow. U.R.I, finishes its the Tribe. Running back Derek however, Fairfield sent the red it should be a team that will allow Oct. 23. Villanova accumulated Paul Duckworth turned in an season at a hapless 3-8, 1-7. Fitzgerald also chipped in 86 yards light flashing and went home with the Icecats to get back on the 112 points as it continually out- outstanding performance, record- on the ground. a conference victory. The glaring winning track. lona College is on paced the teams from LaSalle, ing 14 tackles, including one for Delaware 48 Richmond 10 Stat for Villanova is that they the other side of the ECAC spec- Rutgers and Rowan College. The a loss. Delaware fullback Daryl Brown The win is the Tribe's seventh were outshot 39-16. trum. It is a very good team that Wildcats successfully defended The Terriers will conclude their carried 21 times for 111 yards and straight as they now stand at 8- "We're executing well, but might be Villanova's greatest the home pond against Drexel and season at James Madison tomor- three touchdowns to lead the Hens 2, 6-1. They will host Richmond we're just not getting it into the challenge of the year. on Oct. UMBC 30. row. UConn finishes this season in the romp of Richmond. Sopho- tomorrow. UMass falls to 7-3, 4- net," said Head Coach Pat Ferrill. "We're 1-5, but could just as The team of junior Brett Loper, with a record of 6-5, 5-3. more quarterback Keith Langan 3 and will host New Hampshire. "Mike [Kelly] really kept us in easily be 5-1," said Ferrill. "If our sophomores Michael Schwankl that one. We just needed a couple offense comes out of its slump, I and Tom Forrest and freshman Northeastern 34 Maine 20 breaks." feel that we can win both games Brian Blitzer opened the meet The Husky victory was the first In the second game of the this weekend." with a win in the 400 medley relay since the opener against Villa- Intramural Update with a time of 3:32.31. Sophomore nova. The charge was led by Tim FILE Jogan claimed the top spot PHOTO quarterback Clarzell Pearl who in the 1000 free in 9:40.98. Fresh- Delaware kept its playoff hopes alive with a 48-10 victory over went 21 of 36 for 231 yards and SPOUT: CHAMPIOMS: man Mike Melley continued the Richmond. four touchdowns. dominance by winning the 200 Also aiding the Husky attack MEM'S FLAG FOOTBALL SheeimiMim free in 1:42.63 Blitzer and added was Yankee Conference Rookie of the a WOMEirSFLAB Cheer on \nUmon Women's Cross Country team and Loeie second place in the 100 free the Week Brian Vaughan, a fresh- (:48.10). 'Nova closed the meet Qukitana at Lehigh Ikmnrsitjf for the UCMA chmnpionsklps. Buses by VolleybaK Tournament man running back. Vaughan car- FOOTBALL mmm grabbing a victory in the 400 free Big East leave duPont ht Htondajr at 9:15 ajn. What are pm waiting for? ried 25 times for 101 yards and Mars SOCCER m3Hoalam Cat new! 519-7203. relay as Melley, Jogan, junior Sean Sun. at Field House a touchdown. Kelliher and sophomore Sat and Mem Dave For the Black Bears, receiver WOMEirS SOCCER ne Hooters Murphy posted a time of 3:13.46. Come cheer on the Cats! Frizell Davis caught four passes PHOTO BY The Wildcats claimed their SHARON GRIFFIN for 14S yards. With this perfor- FIELD HOCKEY Toomn third and fourth victories of the •Nov. 8u«ered iu first loss .t the hutds of Penn State. mance, he ups his career total to season as they prevailed over 1,333 yards receiving, seventh on • 5

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By SEAN KELLY of the country's highest rated The National Championships Sports Editor 7 teams competed including Penn will also witness the return of State, Georgetown, Cornell and Megan Flowers, who opted to Providence. That did not stop the transfer to Arkansas over the Cats from running away with the summer. She is perhaps the Razor- It has all the ingredients for title. Villanova placed first with back's best runner which ulti- "Changing of the Numbers," Part a low total of 30 points while the mately means Villanova's 1-2-3 II. The fans called the Notre Dame closest competitor, Penn State, punch could still grab the first and Florida State showdown in ended the day with a second place three positions. South Bend last weekend "The tally of 73 points. This is by no means a stab at Day the Numbers Changed." Now In 1989, the Wildcats went into the ability of Flowers or any of the Villanova and Arkansas wom- the ECAC Championships with Arkansas's other runners, but one » en's cross country teams prepare far too much confidence and it would have to assume that the for the same type of situation for almost cost them the meet. Ever Razorbacks will be a bit out of their Nov. 22 match-up at the since them. Head Coach Marty their element so far away from National Championships. Stern has forced his team to go their school. Flowers will definite- Do not expect to hear any of the into the meet with much more ly be nervous facing her former jawing on the starting line, or concentration. There is no ques- teammates. even close to the amount of hype tioning the Cats' confidence at the Even though the Wildcats hold that the Irish and Seminoles meet, but they certainly were not the title, it is hard not to get the received, but this meeting between complacent. feeling that this meet is for the the Wildcats and Razorbacks is a "We know that its winners stay Razorbacks to lose. They have the long awaited confrontation that in, so the team was very intense No. 1 ranking at this point, so will see one team fall and the other and I think we surprised a lot of Villanova is still striving for the one climb. people," said Stern. "Like we've apex of the 1993 season. The scenario has persisted been doing all year, I think we "I have no concerns," said throughout the year as Arkansas surprise a lot of cross country Stern. "I feel very good. I feel as has been planted in the No. 1 spot fans, but I don't think we sur- confident as I've always been." since the preseason, while 'Nova prised ourselves." 'Nova will arrive at Lehigh as has been forced to prove its The first three athletes to cross the crowd favorite, but certainly excellence despite being the defend- the line were Villanova's "three- the least favorite team to compete ing NCAA champions. Both teams pack-attack." Senior Carole Zajac against. The Cats have been the are perennial powerhouses. How- broke the tape at 16:41,2 with only organization in the last four ever, this year the Cats were sophomoreJen Rhines right on her years that no school has been able RLE PHOTO dropped from the top ranking and heals finishing at 16:42.1. Junior to overcome. The Wildcats plan Senior Carole Zajac leads the cross country team this weekend in were forced to settle with ratings Becky Spies placed third at on keeping it that way. the National Championships. anywhere from fifth to seventh. 16:46.5. The Razorbacks may have Tosha Woodward, who was appeared stronger on paper but unable to run at the Big East the season has definitely wit- Championships, was not mislead- Volleyball streak hits 1 nessed the fact that Villanova is ing anyone when she said her hip just as good as before and the flexor was better. She finished ladies are By JOE PATTERSON more than ready to ninth in District II at 17:26.2. Both Burke and to feel really good going into the defend title. Assistant Sports Editor their Emer Molly continues to run at Austrins were awarded All- (Big East Championship) The Wildcats head to the nearby top form as she crossed the line Tournament honors. Sophomore tournament." The women's volleyball team Lehigh University course, the 15th at 17:36.7. Cari Clawson had a solid game at The tournament will be played extended its win streak to 15 sight of the championships, after "If everyone runs the same race setter. tomorrow and Sunday at the Jake embarrassing two separate matches with three victories this Nevin Field House. Entering the that they ran at the ECAC's, it "Cari Clawson continues to regions at the ECAC champion- past weekend at the Temple tournament as fourth seed, the will be very, very difficult for improve and excel as a setter," ships in Leesburg, VA. A plethora University tournament. On Sat- Wildcats will face Georgetown, someone to beat us," said Stern. said Twomey. urday, the Wildcats defeated who they have beaten once this 'Nova jumped out to a one game Seton Hall and Temple. season. Not only is the Big East lead with a 15-10 victory. This set The Temple match pitted 'Nova Championship going to be deter- the tone for the match. against the Owls, who had only mined this weekend, but a NCAA lost one conference match. The "They just went downhill," Tournament bid also hangs in the Wildcats won in three games 15- said Twomey. "They simply balance. 7, 15-11 and 16-14. stopj)ed playing well as a unit." "We just took it to them and Villanova defeated James Mad- "The way our team is playing they just never really got it back," ison the day before, 3-0. That right now, we know we're capable said Head Coach Ron Twomey. victory began the successful of beating anyone in our confer- Senior Becky Kulbago scored 15 weekend. ence," Twomey said. kills and 16 digs. Freshman Karen "This last weekend was a great "We can really win the Big East Foster added 14 kills. weekend for our team," said Tournament if we think we can," "Kulbago was simply on fire," Twomey. "The three wins that added Assistant Coach Jonathan said Twomey, "Foster had a great we had were a nice cap to our 15 C lough. "I think the win streak weekend." match win streak and we've got has installed that belief in us." Coach Twomey singled out Senior Maria Perparos as an .i integral part of the victory. She had three service aces. Tough day costs ili "Maria Perparos came in and really did some damage with her serves," said Twomey. "She set the out there and put the Cats bid to HCAAs other team on the run with her jump serve." By MARK SPOONAUER Coach Marty Stem. "As a team Reporter The Owls, playing their final Staff we are just going to look forward home game, were hurt by 15 to the indoor season." service errors and a low team Still, it is hard to fathom that The Villanova men's cross coun- hitting percentage of .126. They 'Nova, a team consistently ranked try team is picking up the rallied in the third game only to pieces No. 3 or 4 in the country, could after hearing that it will not be have the Wildcats come from not be afforded a bid to compete advancing to the NCAA Cham- behind to finish the match. for the NCAA title. pionships. At what served as both The other big match gave Villa- "I think right now we could get the District II and IC4A Cham- nova a chance to avenge its loss out there and beat any of those pionships, the Wildcats did not to Seton Hall earlier in the season. teams, but we had our chance to run as The Pirates, one of the top two well as they would have perform well when it was on the liked and placed fourth in the teams in the conference, came in line and we didn't," IC4A Championships said Louie with a 23-4 record. Seton Hall had and fifth in Quintana. District won the previous match 3-0. 'Nova II. Many Ahead things went wrong for turned the tables, though, and of 'Nova in the IC4A's were the Cats on Saturday, including came awjay with a three game lona, the U.S. Military the collapse of senior Mike Going. Academy and Georgetown, victory of its own. who However, placed neither the men nor the "We pretty much dismantled first. The Hoyas finally coach blame Going for their ,'» beat the Cats after chasing Seton Hall," said Twomey. them misfortune. all season. Junior Amy Burke, who led the However, it seems that "Mike Going blacked It was out, but team in kills during the first actually the Cats who beat PHOTO COURTESY OF BELLE AIR we are not using it as an excuse," meeting, again led the team with themselves. The Vilanova volleyball team rides a 15 match win streak into the said Stern. "We should have "He gave it all he had Big East Championships this weekend. 1 1 kills. Junior Mara Austrins also performed even better at the when he had nothing left. It contributed with 19 kills. 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Page 34 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 19, 1993 Novmbf 19, 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 35 Basketball YourOuldeto ^ Wildcat Your Ouide to Wildcat Basketball Welcome Fan^! V-i 'Nova looks to Haynes to Lappas loolcs to revive Welcome to the Villanoyah 19^3-94 Preview! A long season of great college basketball action is starting, and once again, we have program in liis given you everything you've wanted to know about provide needed leadership second year Villanova, tjbic Big East and the NCAA's. Inside you will find in-depth previews on the strengths and and hustling team, playing By ALEX SCOFIELD By BRENDAN FARLEY averages of 10 points, five assists real this year's Wildcat squad will be Preview talent when scouting out high weaknesses of all the Big East teams, including per game. As good defense and hopefully push- Editor more Preview Reporter and three rebounds used to Villanova 's new school talent. extended coverage of ball Villanova action. Also, you will second-year player, ing the up more. We're playing battle plan. with any "There are a lot find eight other conference previews, starting Nobody promised of kids out there the Villanovan Jonathan things which he hard and to learn." Head Coach "That's the Haynes started his there are many difference in the that I wouldn't recruit," Top 25, and many other entertaining features With the job of leading Steve Lappas that his task said from Villanova career full improve. First and fore- others would team this year," running could said Lappas. "We Lappas, "because I our staff, making this our be easy. don't think biggest preview in history. throttle. ability needs comes the responsibility of making When he accepted the top have a Bender Arena on the most, his shooting bunch of guys coming back they could play the If women's hoops is your position for way we want game, look no further campus of find the form that made him the ones you lead better along the Wildcat hoops in April who really American University to know what we want, to play. People do not understand than us. We have previewed the Villanova season, way. Lappas showed obvious of 1992, there were many obstacles was not big enough, on that given a McDonald's High School All- and that's going to all make the how important a factor that is in as well as the year in the Big East. His enthusiasm in Haynes's attitude that Lappas was forced to deal day, to hold his considerable American as a senior in 1990. difference in the world." the whole thing." Thank you for using the Villanovan to with. He was left quench talents. He scored 23 points, had percentages last year were .405 towards the younger, developing with a team of There is not likely to be any your college basketball thirst. players on the team. unproved newcomers and undera- six steals and six assists. The from the floor and .356 from three- instant chieving gratification as Lappas Justin Cats had their lead man. point land. At the charity stripe, "He's great with the young seniors. To further com- That's the difference in Kester continues to rebuild this program kids,' said Lappas. "He plicate matters, Lappas After that game, Haynes' first he hit 74.3 percent of his attempts. knows needed to back Preview the team this year. to the heights it reached in Editor-in-Chief regular season action as a college "The biggest jumps he's going how to bring them along himself. de-program three years' worth of We the mid-1980's. Cleariy, the new He's a lot like Rollieball from player, expectations took off. One to make are his turnovers will be a coach and he's the minds of the have a bunch of guys coach needs time to instill his problem, though — he could not down and his shooting percentage doing a great job so far." Wildcat veterans. Finally, Lappas style and get the type of players be the is going This promises to be an exciting was forced to make the jump from lead man. Four senior up," said Lappas. coming bacic who really that his new system the will call for. starters — Arron Bain, James Haynes is very upbeat going year with the enthusiasm that Metro Atlantic Athletic Con- Lappas feels fortunate to be at a Bryson, Calvin Byrd, and Lance into the 1993-94 season. surrounds this program. At some ference to the highly competitive know what we want, university as supportive as 'Nova. points, Big East. Miller — stood in his way. A man "I feel I'll be more productive they will be a confused and Basketball Preview Staff "The support here is tremend- accustomed to having others this year. I can't wait. I know disoriented bunch. Other times, Of all the difficulties that Lap- and that's going to ous; it's always been a school that follow him found himself looking what I have to do, what's expected the future return to prominence pas encountered, the foremost make all the difference took its basketball seriously," said for a niche in the offensive of me with a year under my belt." of Villanova basketball will begin was implementing his new coach- Lappas. "There's only been four Editor-in-Chief scheme. There is not much expected of to unfold before our eyes. ing system. This, he believed, was in the world. coaches here in 58 years. That just Justin Kestner American University is, once this team as a whole. Most sport- Haynes is a believer in a return an even tougher challenge than Head Coach Steve Lappas tells you that not only has the again, the first game on the ing publications post Villanova to championship-level play. playing in the new conference. Preview Editors school been happy with its schedule for Villanova. However, last in their preseason Big East "[My goals] are to win. I want "[The Big East] is not really Sean Kelly Todd Leskanic Alex Scofield coaches, but the coaches have the Cats are a vastly different rankings. They were last a year to get a Big East championship or that different," said Lappas. "You This ability to play the Lappas Preview Staff obviously been happy with the berth. I just team. One change which has ago with the aforementioned NCAA want to make it need to have a team that can brand of hoops is not only a factor FILE PHOTO Joe Altomonte, Eric Begg. Brendan Farley, Brooke Ferencsik, Bill school . . . This is just a great place already taken place is the emer- seniors controlling much of the to the NCAAs before I leave." do the things you want them to to Fitzpatrick, Ed Fitzpatrick, Mike Fitzpatrick, Joe Patterson. Chad 'Nova's veterans — it is also to be a coach." Steve Lappas will be looking for answers this season. do, Petrozza, Justin Schreiber, Eric Warren gence of Haynes as the leader of outcome. This year, there are four Those goals are certainly not and is able to learn them a crucial factor in the coach's this squad. He is now the oldest freshmen who will play prominent expected this year. Haynes, quickly." recruiting endeavors. When Lap- Fanatic-in-Chief and most experienced player on roles. The main though, with a smile on his This new system calls for Jonathan scorer will be face a pas arrived from Manhattan Col- Passman the team. Kerry Kittles, who is only a and enthusiasm in his heart, man-to-man defense and what the lege, he took with him a reputation Head Coach Steve Lappas is sophomore. They will believes this will be a special year. 'Nova mentor has described be asked to as an as a top-notch recruiter. It took Kittles moves into limelight thrilled to have the junior back do the little things if they expect "I think this team will shock "organized freelance" motion only one year for him to live up running the team. "It's great to to win games. some people," said Haynes. offense. Lappas knew that this to this billing, landing what many By MIKE FITZPATRICK that appears to be leadership role at a relatively have a guy who everybody led by a player on the "It takes time for the younger There will be many opportun- system would not come easy to his publications consider a national Preview Reporter who is an talented as he is early stage in his career. Even team realizes is the team leader. guys to gel. They will help ities to do just that. Only time will troops, particularly withonly us a one top-20 recruiting class. Lappas is undaunted. Lappas recognizes Kittles and He is the Cats hope for quick captain and we're real lot this year though," said Haynes, tell if his prophesy comes true. month of preseason practice per- sure to note, though, that he The enthusiasm in duPont "[Being picked last] definitely Jonathan Haynes as comfortable with that. We're sounding like the veteran he will Joe Altomonte also contributed to mitted by the NCAA. However, considers much more than pure Pavilion Villanova' happy for Midnight Madness serves as our motivation to go out s go-to guys. with it as a matter of fact." need to be. "We will be a scrapping this article. was indeed great, but it was and beat those guys and prove Villanova's style of play seems unfortunately maturity from for a last place that they are wrong," said Kittles to match perfectly with Kittles 's. team. Well, Villanova University on Big East Media Day. "I like the "I likefLappas's stylej. His style 'Nova counting on should thank Steve Lappas and role of being the underdpg." suits my game — up and down the Wildcats for not resigning A team's success often depends the court. I'm not a slow-paced themselves promising to this attitude and on how it responds to adversity. player," said Kittles. recruits indeed carrying themselves as A leader needs to help his team The sophomore also believes freshmen contenders. No Wildcat player that the three guard lineup will for help meet the challenge. Coming off a By SEAN KELLY During his senior year of high exudes this attitude suit his game: Kittles's (Continued from page 34) more than stellar freshman year, Kittles comfort in Preview Editor school, Lawson averaged 24.7 sophomore Kerry certainly knows how to rise to the the system combined with a full points, 14.9 getting the talented Philly they're playing at." rebounds and 8.2 Kittles. In just his second year at occasion. year together with Haynes should When the 1993-94 blocks per prospects. Only time will tell what this basketball game. He finished his Villanova, Kittles appears allow Kitties to excel and become Zeffy Penn poised Kittles brings to the court both season gets under way on Dec. 1 career at Olney with 1,270 may be a quiet freshman class will do for the total to help lead this team into a new stats and intangibles. He averaged a premier player in the Big East against American, points. young man but his resume cer- Villanova program, but if they can Villanova bas- Do not expect him to era. Conference. His ability to score tainly 10.9 ppg last year, and that is ketball fans will get their first produce these kinds of numbers speaks a thousand words, mature early, the Wildcats might While it may be a tough year certain to increase. He is also the and take good shots will also help opportunity to witness right away Penn is only the third player in surprise more than just a few the Wild- because at 215 pounds, for the Cats to contend in the develop a young frontcourt by McDevitt Big leader among returning Big East cat freshmen perform in a regular Lawson needs to bulk up a bit High School history to teams across the nation, East, it is refreshing to see a team players in three-point shooting alleviating the pressure on them season game. There is no question before he can match up physically have his number retired. After percentage at .432. However, to missed shots or take that Big East opponents will fear with most Big East centers. The scoring 1 ,848 career points in high Kittles also seems to be a mature on too much of the scoring load. the emergence of what has the nearly seven-foot freshman does school, Penn went to Maine Cen- player. This is evident in that he It is obvious that Kittles's potential of being 'Nova's best have a great deal of mobility and tral Institute where he averaged found a role on a team attitude toward this game is 14.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per last year . recruiting class in years. quickness in his favor. His range which included four senior fueled by a drive to win. His Experts rate the Cats' recruit- should also prove helpful. game. This Harrisburg, PA native starters. example of a young and hungry ing class among the top 10 ih the "Jason has no time (to develop)," is a 6-foot-6, 180 pound forward "As a freshman, I thought I player will hopefully rub off on the nation, but that does not mean said Head Coach Steve Lappas. who can also play a big role early. could come on and compete and new players as they try to assert much considering the group of "He came to the right place. The Six-foot -8 forward Arthur Quar- do well," said Kittles. "It wasn't themselves in their first year. Lance Miller, Calvin Byrd and kid is going to be a 35-minute terman is one recruit who fills a much of a surprise; I just had that Winning starts with an attitude. company were at one time ranked player from the start. Ready or major in the Villanova roster. confidence." It is certainly in the lifeblood of close to No. 1. This not. I think At 220 pounds, the "A-Train" foursome of he's ready. As ready this team and one cannot help but , Such confidence is what makes athletes, however, has the advan- as he will be as a junior? brings a great deal of desperately- Kitties Of course me lype oi piayer wno is think that Kerry Kittles is certain- tage of getting a not. But this kid's needed bulk to the paint. He could chance to step got a great unafraid to take the shot with the ly the start of a solid future for easily in immediately to make a contri- opportunity where, as a freshman start in the season opener game on the line or assume a V.U. hoops. bution. If they fail to produce right with 20 seconds to go, we're going if he shows the coaching staff away, Villanova could be in for a to be calling his number. That enough during preseason practi- very disappointing season. doesn't happen to a lot of ces. The Savannah, GA native The two most publicized fresh- freshmen." average 21.8 points, 12.0 rebounds men this year are Philadelphia- Williams arrives to 'Nova after and 4.0 blocks per game. Quarter- Table of Contents area natives Jason Lawson and a tremendous stay at German- man was a McDonald's All- Alvin Williams. Lawson is the guy town Academy. This 6-foot-4 American nominee. who could finally turn things guard averaged 21.8 points, 5.0 "He's a tough kid and he's going around for what has recently been rebounds, and 7.0 assists per to help us a lot physically," said Big East Index lackluster performances from the game in his senior season with a Lappas. "We haven't had a phys-

Wildcat big men. This Olney High career point total , of 1,647. ical presence like him in a long Georgetown School graduate was ranked as Although most of the point guard time." pggg 35 the No. 18 recruit in the nation duties will be left up to veteran With such a super crop of page 37 Boston^yf"^;-College by most preseason publications. Jonathan Haynes, Williams will athletes coming into the season page 38 Connecticut 39 At 6-foot-ll, Lawson will be the eventually become the 'Nova it is hard p^gg for its freshman year, Providence focal [[[ p^gg 49 point inside the paint and general on the hard wood in the not to call them the proverbial Fab SftonHall page4i must find his way to the basket years to come. He was named Four. Not to take anything away for the Cats to have any success. Most Valuable Player of the Inter- from the talent of any of these ^Ti!-.- P^««42 S t Job n s "I'm just going to relax when Ac league while becoming an All- page 43 players but their greatness cannot Villanova the time comes and play as hard Metro Philadelphia selection. p^g^ 44 be judged until they have shown Pittsburgh as I can game in and game out," Incidentally, Williams is the first pagg 45 everyone what they really can do. All-Conference Teams said the new Villanova center. "I basketball recruit from Philadel- page 47 "We think we have a great Women's Preview don't think being the phia to page 58 top recruit commit to Villanova since freshman class," said Lappas. "I has put any pressure on me so 1973. Hopefully the coaching staff They Jonathan think it's a very good class. far.'! will continue to have success Haynes will provide leadership for the VUlanova's incoming young 'Cats. need time to play together and recruito wil] have to step in and fill the voids (Continued created by the departure of Lance on page 35) time to get used to the physical MiUer and company. and to the nature of the level Page 36 • THE VILLANOVAN • Novmbf 19, 1993 •,-ft Your Ouide to <^- Wildcat Basketball

1 . Georgetown

Nickname: Hoyas Last Season: 20-13 overall, 8-10 Big East Postseason: Lost NIT final to Minnesota Head Coach: John Thompson Players Lost (2): Lonnie Harrell, Derrick Patterson Starters Returning (5): , Robert Churchwell, Joey Brown, Duane Spencer, John Jacques Honors Candidates: Othella Harrington, Joey Brown

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3. Boston College

Nickname: Eagles Last Season: 18-13 ovewrall, 9-9 Big East Postseason: Lost third round NIT to Providence Head Coach: Jim O'Brien Players Lost (4): David Hinton, James Ward, Derek Jackson, Jim Panettiere Starters Returning (5): , , Malcolm Huckaby, Kevin Hrobowski. Paul Grant Honors Candidates: Bill Curley, Howard Eisley

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5. Providence THE FRIARS

Nickname: Friars Last Season: 20-13 overall, 9-9 Big East Postseason: Lost in the NIT semifinals to UAB Head Coach: Rick Barnes iKMDENCE Players Lost (4): Tony Turner, Matt Alosa, Trent Forbes, Ira Bowman Starters Returning (5): Michael Smith, , Franklin Western, Michael Brown, Abdul "W Abdullah Honors Candidates: Michael Smith -

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7. Miami THE HURRICANES

Nickname: Hurricanes Last Season: 10-17 overall, 711 Big East Postseason: none Head Coach: Players Lost (8): Trevor Burton, Jake Morton, Hammie Ward, Anthony Lawrence, Ochiel Swaby, Adam Dusewicz, Adam Clark, Chris Parker Starters Returning (4): Steve Edwards, , Michael Gardner, Pat Lawrence MUkMI Honors Candidates: Steve Edwards, Constantin Popa, Steve Frazier

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9. VILLANOVA

Nickname: Wildcats Last Season: 8-19 overall, 315 Big East Postseason: none Head Coach: Steve Lappas Players Lost (5): Lance Miller, James Bryson, Arron Bain, Calvin Byrd, Starters Returning (2): Kerry Kittles, Jonathan Haynes Honors Candidates: Kerry Kittles, Alvin Williams, Jayson Lawson

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Views from the duPont cheap seats . . The . . . FUN Villanovan's unoffi- WOLFMAN'S FACT: Big year of the Litterbox, the East picks By JONATHAN PASSMAN In Division-I men's basketball, cial student booster club of the Preview Reporter 12 teams with the Wildcats. Between the unabashed there are Tigers, including support the Litterbox has, plus nickname two First Team All-Big Tchaka Shipp: You can't stop East Second Team All-Big East promotional surprises Athletic in the SEC (LSU and Auburn) and him, the F DonyeU MarshaU, you can only hope to contain in whopping three in the SWAC UConn F BiU Curley, Director Gene DeFillip has a F Michael Boston College him . . Smith, Providence Pavillion should Jackson State, Grambling State F Kerry Kittles, VILLANOVA store, duPont C Othella Harrington, . . . After careful scrutiny and Georgetown become a nightmare for opposing and Texas Southern). That means C Constantin Popa, Miami a lot of political lobbying, the G , Syracuse teams. DuPont, though an acous- that in the SWAC this year, if you G Joey Brown, Georgetown Villanovan G Steve Edwards, Sports staff has com- fan, there is Miami Jerry tic nightmare, has the potential are a Tiger a 38 G McCullough, Pittsburgh piled their first annual Big East of being as loud as any arena in percent chance of your team Cheerleading Awards. Believe it the Big East. The Litterbox is winning the conference this year. or not, the squads were rated on asking all fans to whoop, holler, . . . The best matchup that style, routines, originality and or even paint their faces to make won't happen unless the NCAA Third Team All-Big East All-Newcomer Team punctuality. The winner: Miami. people wave their duPont the best it can be. Now Tournament Scott, They certainly make up for Con- F Arturas Karnishovas, Seton Hall James St. John's if only the students can get seats magic wand is Georgetown's stantin Popa. The up and comers: F John Wallace, Syracuse Steve Frazier, Miami around the court, and not just in Othella Harrington vs. George Villanova, Syracuse, UConn, C Shawnelle Scott, St. John's Alvin WilUams, VILLANOVA that excuse for a student section. Washington's . Two of Georgetown, Pittsburgh, Boston G Adrian Autry, Syracuse Jason Lawson, VILLANOVA for in the nation play . . . Which state is the best the top centers College, St. John's, Providence G Howard Eisley, Boston College Willie Cauley, Pittsburgh college basketball this year? in the same city, but Georgetown and Seton Hall. Those Seton Hall Obviously, it is North Carolina, Coach John Thompson won't let cheerleaders take the Pirates with UNC, Duke and UNC- them face each other. nickname WAY too seriously. Charlotte within the borders. But . . . gave his cup- Player of the Year . Newcomer of . the . Constantin Popa won Big Year who runs second? Some of the cake schedule of the year to East Ugly Player of the Year Marshall, UConn Steve Frazier, contenders include: Kentucky Florida State, but I give it to Air DonyeU Miami earlier this year, but there is no (Kentucky, Louisville), Georgia Force. The WAC schedule is bad question who is the NCAA Ugly (Georgia, Georgia Tech), Indiana enough, but how about non- Player of the Year — Bryant "Big (Indiana, Purdue), Wisconsin conference studs like Mesa State, Country" Reeves. Whereas Reeves Coach of the Year Paul Vrind Award (Wisconsin, Marquette) and Mas- Doane College, Adams State, allegedly got his moniker from his Constantin sachusetts (Boston College, Mas- Regis, Valparaiso, and Cal-State Leonard Hamilton, Miami Popa, Miami size and upbringing, I truly believe sachusetts). Or maybe it's not a Northridge? The hardest sche- he got it from the size of his state, but a district, like the dule? Temple, with Kansas, UAB, forehead, which rivals Monaco in District of Columbia (Georgetown , Pennsylvania and size. and George Washington). Louisville. . . . This year marks the second

Big East All-Ugly candidates battle it out for ugliest player in the Conference. Cliange in clocic alarms fans

By CHAD PETROZZA Ramifications? Increasing the imal at best. Okay, I may be a tad Talented centers Preview Reporter volume of shots will lead to off base. But only in an attempt quicker play, more points and to avoid the true cause of my At first I thought the thing was consequently more exciting play. distress. What really petrifies me broken. Then the PA announcer Great, right? ... Wrong! More is the possibility of college basket- spoke, and I abound in Big East couldn't believe what shots also lead to more fouls, more ball evolving into the NBA-style -h' had happened. I just could not foul-outs and more free throws. of play. enjoy Midnight Madness, for my I heard another argument in Twenty-four seconds and man- eyes remained fixated on the top support of this new rule while By JONATHAN PASSMAN former Pitt star Charles Smith to-man defense; what garbage! of the backboard. watching ESPN, and that is it will Preview Reporter this past summer, and hopes to But in the NBA it makes sense. You probably already know that greatly benefit the superior teams. It is take his new knowledge to a first- a game of individuals, not the NCAA has decided to imple- I agree wholeheartedly. But do we Big East bashing has become as division finish this year. But Pitt's teams. There is no time for plays. ment the 35 second shot clock in really want this? If the objective popular as democrat bashing the 6-foot- 11 pivot powerhouse still Just put four guys in the corner college hoops this season. Why? of the rule was this, then I ask last few years, but there is no needs to learn that the team needs of the court and clear out so your What was so wrong with last why have doubting the presence of the 100 percent from him, something those three weeks of star can play some one-on-one year's college basketball season to madness in March? Let's forget prime-time-players in the Big East that has been lacking in the past. basketball. The NBA is a show, warrant such a hideous manipu- about the season and give the paint. and Conrad Mobley did put up 10.4 ppg and not a game. And very well it lation of the way the game is crown to Carolina. McRae were drafted last year, 7.5 rpg last year. should be. For $80 million I'd played? Someone please tell me joining the likes of Robert Wer- "Charles really helped me out better see Shaq rip the crap out where has dann, Patrick Ewing, the game faltered? Oh of the basket. Ditkembe this summer . . . This is the first And nothing tops yeah, the game has become too t( Mutumbo, Alonzo Mourning and time I've been excited about If it ain't seeing Charles Barkley spit in the slow and one-dimensional. Wait a broken, as former Big East practice," said Mobley. face of a heckler, or Chuck Person second, that was the 80's, and the don't fix it/' centers making their mark in the St. John's Shawnelle Scott was doing his best Ray Guy imitation. 45-second clock and the three- NBA. Right now, there are several a positive surprise last year, Don't get me wrong, nothing pointer provided wonderful potential professional pivot play- leading his team in scoring and would be more enjoyable than to remedies. ers playing in the Big East. rebounding with 13.7 ppg and 7.8 see Kerry Kittles clear out and go This, however, is the^90's and Before you get Topping the list is the big fella, rpg. He also led the conference in your pants in an one-on-one every time down the I loved my college basketball how uproar, realize Othella. The latest product to roll percentage at .585. Scott that nothing floor, but I can wait another three it was. I am a 21-year-old tradi- excites off the Georgetown center assem- hopes to build on that in this, his me more than to watch a years. tionalist and it scares me. I have great game of bly line, 6-foot- 10 Othella Harring- senior year. At 6-foot-ll, he may run-and-gun basket- College hoops is different. Let's enough worries in my life. I can't ball. In fact I ton put up 16.8 ppg and 8.8 rpg be the biggest thing in the Big prefer it. However keep it that way. The wonderment find a job, I don't have a woman this style of play last year as a freshman. The scary Apple since the Empire State should be pre- of the college game is that the only and I ran out of Dep. It thing Building. is rogative, not a priority. And think guy cashing about the capital kid is that November checks is the coach and under normal cir- about it. Is there he'll only get better. Poor Dickey Simpkins. In any no greater feeling (theoretically). Since my tutition cumstances the anticipation of than to other conference, this Providence watch your team clinging money helps pay for the salary of Not far behind is possibly college the basketball soothes the to a one-point lead, star might shine more brightly, walk the ball Coach Lappas, I want to see him most improved player in college pain. up the but he tends to get lost among the court, chew up some time coach. But with basketball, the such little time, monster of Miami, But now all I think about is this and play for a quality big-time centers in the league. shot? he cannot tie his shoe and call a Constantin Popa. He stupid rule, At 7-foot-3, he and I feel alone. Wake I know did put what you're thinking at play in the same offensive weighs in up 10.6 ppg last year, while set. And at a "measly" 235 up America! Are you ready for the this point. Ten pulling seconds is such a that's why you'll see me this year pounds. But the Romanian junior down 6.5 rpg. He could ramifications of shaving 10 minute period of time, and the have had more rebounds, but with rijght next to Coach Lappas saving put up 13.2 ppg and 7.3 rpg last seconds off of the shot clock? effects on the game will be min- him those precious 10 seconds. year, and learns more about the teammate Michael Smith (11.4 rpg) playing in game every day. Fans in all arenas the frontcourt, well, love his goofy smile and bizzare there are only so many t( missed If " goatee. shots. makes the Final Four, I wUl ... "It's hard to gain weight. Maybe There are other potential super "If Florida State makes the Final not for other people, but for me "If Oklahoma State makes the centers in the league. Seton Hall's Four, I will rent a pony and ride it is," said Popa. Final Four, I will shave 'OSU' in Arturas Karnishovas and Darrell through campus with Indian Bill Curley is not a true center, the back of my head. Mims will fight for the five-spot warpaint on me." but Boston College does not know — Alex Sco/ietd, Preview Editor in South Orange, and both players — Sean Kelly, Preview Editor ttr, « the meaning of the term "true If Syracuse have makes the Final 6-foot-9 put up big numbers in the center." Though the Four, I will paint my body past. Villanova's Jason Lawson orange, Curley could make the all-Big and streak the quad.'* was a highly-rated recruit ugly team, is doubt- who East there no — Justin Kestner, Preview Editor could be an impressive force in the in- ing the 15.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg, and pure paint for the Wildcats. Syracuse Chief leadership this Eagle had last ' If a Pac-10 team makes the Final and Connecticut have question "If Boston College makes the year. He was a first-team All-Big Four, I will lick a Sullivan marks in the middle, but Jim Final Four, I will put on wings East last year, and this year he bathroom stall floor with my Boeheim and are and fly like an Eagle off the roof hopes to fly the Ee^les to the tongue." respected coaches who will find of Connelly Center." NCAA Tournament this year. —Jon Passman, Fanatic-in-Chi^ a way. — Todd Leskanic, Preview Editor worked out with .

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Atlantic Coast Conference Big 1 Conference

ALL BIG TEN TEAM: ALL-ATLANTIC COAST TEAM G , Minnesota G , Michigan G , Georgia Tech F , Wisconsin G Derrick Phelps, North Carolina F , Purdue F , Duke F/C , lUinois F James Forest, Georgia Tech Player of the Year: Glenn C , North Carolina Robinson Newcomer of the Year: Player of the Year: James Forest, Georgia Tech Sleeper Team: Wisconsin Sleeper Team: Georgia Tech

Newcomer of the Year: , North Carolina

I.' J Fighting lllini will North Carolina is tiie class challenge the Fab of nation's top conference

By SEAN KELLY foot-10 forward/center Rasheed (12.3 65.2 Five of Michigan ppg, Preview Editor Wallace. percent) do not produce a great deal. Both men played interna- By ED FITZPATRICK When senior power forward Deon In a sport like college basketball, 2. DUKE tionally this summer so that Preview Reporter Thomas (18.3 ppg) is not terroriz- no ranking is ever stable for very If Coach 's should help. Duke is also counting ing opponents down low, he is long. It does not take long to get Blue Devils are going to take the on senior guard Marty Clark and For the first time this decade, setting up prolific shooters Tom thrown off the list of the elite ACC title this year they are going sophomore guard Chris Collins to Michigan and Indiana will not Michael and Richard Keene for teams in the country. Without to have to find a way to take at hit from the outside. Collins dominate the , the three. Illinois has the expe- fail, however, the Atlantic Coast least one game against UNC while showed strength from three-point- making room for as many as six rience and desire to win the Conference always seems to prop- winning the rest of their games. range last season but will be called other title contenders. Illinois, conference. el at least one team from the There are a number of key factors on more this vear to generate the Wisconsin and Purdue each have Projected Finish: 14-4 league into top levels of the nation. that will hold a definite bearing offense as the successor to Hurley. premier players who can dominate 2. MICHIGAN Purdue's Glenn Robinson keeps the Boilermakers hanging near the This year is certainly not an on how good this Duke team can any game. Minnesota and Ohio Outlook: Despite three final top of the Big 10. exception to this tradition as five be. State return several key ingre- fours over the past five seasons, of the nine teams in the conference Of course there is no question 3. GEORGIA TECH dients that could put them on top. Michigan has never won the Big should remain in the top 25 that this team will be very differ- The Yellow Jackets in the No. Even lowly Northwestern has Ten title; why would this year be Projected Finish: 14-4 Skelton (14.2 ppg) give much teams. throughout the season. When ent without run- 3 spot may surprise a number of plans of going to the NCAA tour- different? Jimmy King and Ray 3. MINNESOTA needed experience to a young, Projected Finish: 7-11 next spring's final four arrives in ning the court both offensively people after their 19-11 record and nament, which proves only one Jackson make up the deadliest 2- Outlook: Minnesota would see talented team. With practically 10. IOWA Remember: Only UNC can prevent James Forrest and the fired>up Charlotte, N.C., the site of the last and defensively. Nevertheless, an embarassing first-round exit thing: as far as depth goes, the 3 combo in the conference. But a third-place finish as a disap- everybody back, the Buckeyes Outlook: With James Winters as Georgia Tech Yellowjackets from claiming the ACC. Big three games of the NCAA Tour- this may just mean the emergence from the Tourney. Indeed, Bobby Ten Conference is the strong- with off to the NBA, pointing season, for it has a hope to continue the way they Iowa's key player, the Hawkeyes est in nament, do not be surprised if of other players who can make a Cremins' team has much more the country. the Wolverines success this sea- intimate chance at winning the ended last season, winning seven are in for a long year. After losing 1. three of the teams that show up greater impact in this league. capability than most would be led Parker (11 ppg, 6.9 rpg) 6-foot-5 7. WAKE FOREST ILUNOIS son rests heavily upon their new Big Ten. With their six top scorers of 10 conference games, including the likes of Val Barnes, are only a bus ride Outlook: The loss of Andy leader, . Rose led the Big returning, the from home. to believe. True, the Engineers are guard Jason Williford (6.1 ppg, 4.7 Head Coach Dave Odom's Dea- Golden Gophers unbeaten Indiana. Ohio State and Wade Lookingbill to gradua- Kaufman could be blessing r*A'->T- a bit questionable in the paint rpg) and 6-foot-l point guard Cory. cons said goodbye to the ACC a in Ten in turnovers the past two have the depth and experience to should surprise people in 1994 tion, as well as Chris Street to a disguise to the lllini, for with his 1. NORTH CAROLINA with the loss of center Malcolm Alexander (18.8 ppg, 4.6 apg). Player of the Year years and has been a rather spotty compete with anybody. Guards with its young talent, but its fatal car accident, the direction of points came a selfish attitude This is certainly a pick that Mackey (15.6 ppg, 10.2 rpg). Still Alexander may be the best point after last season in addition to that shooter. With Rose on top of his Voshon Lenard (17.1 ppg) and inconsistency could be its the Hawkeyes took a drastic turn. most will call disrupted the team. He will be virtually a "no brainer." How Tech returns four starters who guard in the league if he keeps his center Derrick Hicks who aver- game, Michigan can be Arriel MacDonajd make up a downfall. Though this season appears to be replaced by Shelly Clark, can you say that any team other rank right up there with the likes three-point shot percentage up. aged nine rpg. Fortunately they the unstoppable. Which Jalen Rose terrifying backcourt. The front- Projected Finish: 11-7 a lost cause, the future looks national than Head Coach Dean Smith's of Duke. Even though Virginia boasts still have 6-foot-2 junior guard JuCo Player of the Year. will show up this season? court rests on injury-prone Randy bright with Iowa's premier 7. PURDUE club will capture the national James Forrest, although only a perhaps the best defense in the (21.2 ppg, 7.4 Carter, who is quite a force when recruits. Outlook: No one player in the title, let alone the ACC crown, junior, is probably playing his last conference, they are still going to rpg). If he can put up numbers like healthy. The Gophers were an Projected Finish: 5-13 NCAA can dominate a game the when the preseason roster lists season in a college uniform as the need to produce a great deal of this, and he should with Rogers astonishing 17-2 last year at 11. PENN STATE way 6-foot-8 junior Glenn Robin- the best backcourt, best front NBA knocks on his door. The offense to overcome the league's gone. Wake Forest will become a home, and if they can learn to win Outlook: Penn State has showed son can. He averaged over 24 court, most depth, height and powerful 6-foot-8 forward aver- best. decent ball club nationally. In any on the road, they could capture the little signs of improving upon last points in his first season and will perhaps the best coaching staff in aged 19.5 ppg and 7.5 rpg as a other conference they would look crown. season's Big Ten debute, when only get better. But will his the league? The Tar Heels were sophomore. He was also the ACC 5. FLORIDA STATE much better, but without the Projected Finish: 13-5 they went a dismal 2-16 in con- not even supposed to teammates? With four ot of five win the Tournament MVP. The Seminoles are a team that .strength in the paint this year, 4. INDIANA ference play. The Nittany Lions NCAA's last starters returning, the Boilermak- year but they did it The backcourt looks very solid probably will not move much from there is no chance of them making Outlook: After losing Calbert hope for continued improvement anyway. This was to be the season ers hope "the supporting cast" as wefl with Travis Best (16.3 ppg, the No. 5 position all year long. a run in the ACC. Chaeney, Matt Nover and Greg from center (13.8 that UNC put itself back will bring consistency to a one- on top 5.9 rpg) running the court. As the They should not have too much Graham, Coach has ppg), as well as freshman guard and there should be no doubt that man team. Expect Purdue to league's No. 1 three-point shooter. of a problem during the early 8. MARYLAND his work cut out for him; but do Dan Earl maturing quickly. Penn they will stay at No. 1. only contend for the title, then slide The Best is definitely the best point portion of the season despite the The Terrapins should probably not count the Hoosiers out quite State will not always be in the minor question that Coach Smith into the NCAA's. guard the conference has to offer. absence of point guard Charlie be ranked seventh but they lost yet. With a talented freshman cellar, but this season the Big Ten is concerned about is whether the Projected Finish: 11-7 Sophomore was on Ward (7.8 ppg, 5.5 apg). Junior way too much scoring power to class to go with stars Damon is just too strong for the Nittany Heels can replace George Lynch the All-Rookie team a year ago Henderson, 8. NORTHWESTERN and guard (19.9 ppg, 6.1 rpg) really be a team with potential. Bailey and Alan Lambs. (14.7 9.6 rpg), who now plays will Outlook: The Wildcats hope ppg, be even better this year from should be able to carry the team Head Coach Gary Williams' squad Knight believes they can climb Projected Finish: 414 for the Lakers. Actually, the Hall new coach Ricky Byrdsong will experience alone. until conference play begins on is another organization that lacks back on top. Other returning of Fame coach is also worried The other two men include three-point bring a new tradition to Northw- down low Jan. 6. Sura, however, is going to the real big men in the paint. Only contributors about playing all 12 guys who will be sophomore 6-foot-8 work-horse estern. This season's lineup might forward have to be more patient with the one of Maryland's returnees aver- artist Todd Leary and could probably start anywhere in Martice actually do that. Three-point Moore (10.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg), ball while committing much fewer aged over five rebounds a game. . Though last sea- the nation. However, this should Brian Reese who proved his ability last season son's 17-1 conference finish is not threat Todd Leslie returns to the turnovers. At this point, F.S.U. is In the conferences in which they not affect the amount of games as ACC Rookie of the Year, duplicated, the Hoos- lineup after a year off due to a and far too young to make a run for play, a lack of rebounders will likely to be they win. There is no question that senior a questionable center, Ivano New- once again contend. knee injury. Add Leslie to a lineup the title, but they will probably prove costly. Their only hope is iers should Carolina returns four starters Grant Hill will be the team's go bill. This 6foot-10 senior has Finish: 12-6 that already features Pat Baldwin wind up being a bubble team come if sophomores Exree Hipp (11.3 Projected from its National Championship to man throughout the season. All never really peaked to a very high (12.6 ppg), Cedric Neloms (16.3 tourney time. ppg. 4.9 rpg) and Johnny Rhodes 5. WISCONSIN organization in addition to a of the Duke athletes who took level. If he can start scoring ppg) and Kevin Rankin (15.3 ppg). and (14 ppg, 5.2 rpg) can have career Outlook: Freshman center of publicity The Wildcats hope to in number of outstanding reserves. most the are gone and up his 3.8 rpg, this line up is 6. CLEMSON seasons. Rashard Griffith brings to Wis- end up Starters include 7-foot center Eric now he must play an even greater extremely powerful. it not had the NCAA tournament, but the A sure area of trouble for the consin something has Montross (15.8 ppg, 7.6 rpg), 6- role. Despite all of the praise Hill — powerful rebounder. NIT seems more realistic. Clemson Tigers this season will in years a foot-4 guard Derrick Phelps (8.1 gets, he has shown enough talent 4. VIRGINIA compliment the explo- 9. MICHIGAN STATE be at the point guard position. The 9. N.C. STATE He hopes to grace that help Outlook: Spirited leader ppg, 5.4 apg), 6-foot-6 forward and should him The Cavaliers find themselves top five teams in sive backcourt of Michael Finley Mike the conference Rounding out the conference is Brian Reese (1 1 .4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) and garner even more. At 6-foot-8, Hill two-deep at every position except all have (22.1 and 5-foot- 11 Senior Peplowski is gone from last year's very good athletes at this another team ppg) from North Carolina dismal eighth place team, 6-foot-3 guard I)onald Williams is perfect for the center. Similar to Tech, this position. Therefore, Tracy Webster (14.1 ppg, 6.4 apg). making unless senior whose potential and talent is (14.3 ppg, 82.8 FT %). position, but if Coach K. decides position could decide the fate of guard Finley a strong contributor 1994 a transition year. The Spar- Lou Richie (2.4 ppg, 1.1 apg) miles apart was from its cross state tans have solid Believe it or not, the Tar Heels* to go with a bigger line up, this this team. Right now, Head Coach can make a for the USA summer league team a nucleus to build complete turnaround rival. The Wolfpack will not even talent does not even end here. As senior superstar could easily run Jeff Jones must find someone to of his past and easily one of the best in the around in junior guard Shawn performance, the tie for eighth place as they did last if they needed it, UNC also holds the team at point guard as he did replace center Ted Jeffries (10.3 Expect Wisconsin to Respert (20.1 ppg). Respert was a Tigers could get embarrassed year conference. injured. by mostly because of losing quality contributor claim to the best recruiting class when Hurley was He may ppg, 8.0 rpg). If they can do this, some of start off slow as Griffith fits into for the USA the lower teams. This leading scorer Kevin Thompson, in the nation. The newcomer of have to raise his 18 ppg average they look like another team that does not the system, but beware of the team last summer and is among mean that they cannot (15.5 from a year ago in order to help ppg). Head Coach Les Robin- the elite in the conference. With the year as well as two others who could upset some of the big guns compete for a Badgers come tournament time. bid in the NCAA son will rely heavily on freshmen could have also been given that carry this squad. in the league because they are yet Tournament. Projected Finish: 12-6 returning starters and Clemson fortunate- Lewis what Hill does, another Sims and Ricky Daniels to Kris Weshinskey, in addition to title will all be dressed in Tar Heel No matter team returning four star- ly returns four of last year's give the team a boost at the They are6-foot- though, it will all go to waste if ters. They include 6. OHIO STATE Michigan's high school Player of colors this season. 6-foot-8 forward starters who improved vastly in forward positions. If they cannot Finley so happy? Because the up-and- Outlook: Seniors 3 guard Jeff Mclnnis, 6-foot-6 senior forward (6.9 (14.6 7.2 Why is Wisconsin's Michael Lawrence the Year Jon Garavaglia, the ppg, the final month of the Michigan's 1992-93 produce, there may not be anyone Badgers added Mega-recruit Rashard Griffith to their ranks. Funderburke (16.3 and Jamie forward Jerry Stackhouse, and 6- ppg, 5.5 rpg) and junior center rpg) 6-foot-6 forward Cornel season. coming ppg) Spartans could surprise a few who does. U'

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Southeastern Conference Atlantic 1 Conference

ALL SEC TEAM G. Billy McCaffrey, Vanderbilt G. Corey Beck, Arkansas ALL-ATLANTIC 10 TEAM F. Aaron Swinson, Auburn F. , Alabama G Aaron McKie Sr. Temple C. Andre Riddick, Kentucky G Sr. Temple C Yinka Dare Newcomer of the year: Darnell So. George Washington F Harry Moore Robinson, Arkansas Sr. St. Bonaventure F Jr. Massachusetts Player of the year: Billy McCaffrey Player of the Year: Yinka Dare, George Washington Newcomer of the Year: , Massachusetts Sleeper Team: Sleeper teams: St. Joseph's, Rhode Island Georgia

Kentucky and Arkansas will Fhfe returning starters battle It out for SEC crown makes Temple team to beat

By ALEX SCOFIELD that cost last year's squad a trip recruits, and should see signifi- By ERIC WARREN Preview Editor to the Final ahootin' and ahollerin'. Andrew DeClerq shot 56.7 pet. Four. cant time at center. Preview Reporter Atlantic- Senior Guard Travis Ford is the from the floor last season at the 10 Player of the Year After a decade of playing second final returning starter. Ford is center position. Six-foot-11 senior Aaron McKie (20.6 ppg, 5.9 apg) fiddle to the Big East, the Atlantic- teams up with EASTERN DIVISION billed as one of the top 10 point Martii Kuisma (8.2 ppg) and Rick Brunson (14 3. GEORGE WASHINGTON 10 emerged last guards in the nation. And with the junior college transfer Tony year as the best ppg, 4.9 apg) to form one of the Many will underestimate the hoops conference in the Northeast. top backcourts in 1. KENTUCKY numbers he put uip last year (13.6 Mickens should fill the starting collegiate bas- ability of G.W. Head Coach Mike A- 10 teams 79-32 The Eastern Division will again ppg. 4.9 apg, 52.7 FC pet.. 88.1 FT forward spots. went in non- ketball this season. Senior Eddie Jarvis to lead his troops back into conference games last year, good be the stronger of the two, and pet., 52.9 Three-point pet.), its 4. GEORGIA Jones, who tossed in 17 ppg last the NCAA's. Despite the return of enough to get the league the are one of easy to see why. Sophomore Tony enters his 16th ranked season, rounds out Temple's sophomore sensation Yinka Dare fourth in the RPI conference the reasons why. Coach Rick Delk (4.5 ppg), senior Jeff Brassow season as head coach after leading three-guard assault, though he is (12.2 ppg, 10.3 rpg), the Colonials power rankings. In addition to a capable Pitino, who gained prominence (4.1 ppg) and freshmen Anthony the Bulldogs to a 15-14 overall forward as well. Center lose three starters. However, the this impressive regular season is still coaching teams in the hustle and Epps and Jeff Sheppard will see record last season. All five starters a question, however, where truth is that Dare is not alone. showing, the four A-10 Head bustle of the Northeast corridor, action in the guard slots. return with nothing but talent NCAA Coach John Chaney hopes Alvin Pearsall is an extremely invitees (Temple, UMass, George that has become part of the culture and 2. VANDERBILT and should be expected to pull off sophomore William Cun- capable point guard, and this team Washington, and Rhode Island) ningham will tradition of the hillbilly state as 's surprise move to a few upsets this season. Seven- J drive his game up has depth aplenty. It has taken proved their postseason mettle a notch. he enters his fifth season in coach South Carolina after leading foot center Charles Claxton led ^ Jarvis only three years to turn a Lexington. wiU be counted on to step in and fill some of the void '4 when each one advanced past the The loss of Jamal Vandy to the SEC Championship the team in scoring with 11.5 ppg. hopeless basketball program into created by the departure of . first round of tournament play. Mashburn, who might have last year was a devastating blow, Claxton is complemented by for- an NCAA Sweet 16 participant. This conference is no longer an played for a better team last but the Commodores will still wards Cleveland Jackson (11 2. MASSACHUSETTS The Colonials will be back in this ppg) Highly-touted freshman Darnell 'Bama season he'll transferred in three up-and-comer; it has arrived as a UMass 's beloved home arena, than play for this year wreak havoc in the SEC. Billy and Carlos Strong (9.2 ppg, 5.7 spring's Big Dance. Robinson at 6foot-ll should also guards from various as a Dallas Maverick, probably McCaffrey is junior col- national college hoops power. the Curry Hicks Memorial Cage, considered by many rpg), who led all SEC freshmen Bernard see a lot of action. leges who will compete with Blunt is the sharpshooting off guard for cost Pitino a genuine shot at a to be the best point guard in the in rebounds last year. was abandoned in favor of the St. Joseph's. are blessed with a freshmen national championship this year. nation. The Hogs Eric Washington, the ultra-modern Mullins Arena. 4. ST. McCaffrey schooled many 5. JOSEPH'S SOUTH CAROLINA bench that is full of experience inconsistent But the still Marvin Orange (4.3 1. TEMPLE Opponents may soon be calling team will finish in an opponent last season as he Ex-Vanderbilt Temple is not the only A-10 Abdul Fox Head Coach and depth, which is one reason and sophomore Bryan (15.1 ppg) could do Collegiate Conference. Unlike the top 10 nationally and represent posted phenomenal numbers, ppg) Pas- After enduring an up-and-down the new facility Donta's Inferno, Philly team that is loaded in Eddie Fogler will attempt to turn some serious damage as a starter. the Southeastern why they will be able to keep their sink for the backcourt positions. start in 1992-93, the Owls b^an after sophomore Donta Bright. LaSalle, however, Duquesne had Conference in averaging 20.6 ppg, 3.6 apg, 55.3 the backcourt talent. St. Joe's guards Gamecock program around as opponents' comeback runs at a 4. MISSISSIPPI the good sense to jump ship from the NCAA Tournament. FG pet., 87 FT pet., and 51.2 STATE to solidify late in the season. By After sitting out last season as a Rap Curry (12.4 5.1 three- he will surely implement his ppg, apg), minimum. Junior Corey Beck (7.0 Unsteady shooting and the loss the time Temple the rapidly-sinking MCC. Now the Even with the loss of Mashburn, point pet. At 6-foot-4, his future stormed into the Prop 48, Bright is expected to Bernard Blunt (18 ppg) and Mark trademark motion offense. The 3.6 returns at of are back, and they will ppg, apg) point Chuck Evans, who lead the NCAA Tournament, it was among shine in his new role for the Dukes Kentucky still has one of the best in the NBA looks bright. question Bass (9.8 ppg) give the Hawks an 7. RUTGERS remains whether the guard to combine with the league struggle in their return to the A- Vanderbilt finished 28- speed by averaging 8.1 apg and the very top teams in the country, Minutemen. He is joined up front imposing outside frontcourts in the nation. Senior with a 'Cocks have the three-point game. Up front, Knights coach Bob Wenzel shoot- of both Roger Crawford (6.9 2.8 steals, will 10. is the star of center 6 record last season and only lost ppg, spell disaster for advancing to the Elite Eight by junior Lou Roe (13.8 ppg, 9.2 the team is small but talented. , who rarely ers to make it picked the wrong time to rebuild. work. South Carol- 54.1 FG pet.) and Clint McDaniel the the show, coming off a season in two starters — forwards Bulldogs. A mere two starters before losing to the then-intact rpg) and A-10 All-Newcomer Dana The Hawks will have makes it through a game without Kevin ina has added some international to do with- With last year's inexperienced (7.5 ppg), as you can surely expect • return — which he averaged 19.9 points a being in Anglin and Bruce Elder. Powerful Marcus Grant at small Fab Five of Michigan. The Owls Dingle, who proved he can bury out the talent of forward Bernard foul trouble, has the size spice to its lineup as exemplified crew, Rutgers was overwhelmed the Razorbacks to fully utilize a forward and Bubba Wilson should be game. and experience to direct the Chris Lawson returns at center at even better this season; much of his opposition. Freshman Jones, who injured his knee this as the rest of the Atlantic- 10 by center Jiri Formanek and run and gun offense. with his 11.5 center. Freshman they return all five starters and Marcus Camby is one of the summer. However, defense and should improve upon ppg, 5.5 rpg and 52 forward Peter Van Elswyk. in sophomore improved dramatically. 1991-92 A- The 2. LOUISIANA STATE will make last year's FG pet. To replace the lost for- some noise as he com- will have depth, a shortcoming conference's most highly-touted Carlin Warley and freshman numbers — 6.4 ppg, 5.1 Gamecocks lost three players to 10 Newcomer of the Year Jamal Head Coach has petes for time at center, and junior rpg, 57.8 FG pet.). Senior Gimel wards, new Head Coach Jan van Dmitri Domani, the Hawks have Phillips will head a crew that graduation, two to academic tallied 9. ST. 403 wins through his 21 college transfers Brian Price and a BONAVENTURE Martinez (6.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg) will get Breda Kolff will choose from ineligibility pair of 6-foot-7 forwards that consists chiefly of underclassmen. and one to a transfer. seasons in Baton Rouge, No matter what teams enter sophomore Malik Evans, senior and you Russell Waters will complete an should keep St. Joe's in the call when Dent is in foul Seniors Emmett Hall (14 7.7 NCAA Among the notable newcomers ppg, can expect him to add at least unproven and leave the conference, the trouble. Returning Dan Hall (6 ppg, 55.8 FG pet.), frontcourt. contention. will be guard Chariie starter sopho- rpg), Jamie Watson (14.7 ppg, 5.0 Jones and junior another 22 victories this season. Bonnies always manage to be more forward Rodrick Rhodes (9.1 Bryan Millburn and 6-foot- rpg) dunking machine Waliyy Dixon. and junior point guard Carey The Tigers 5. sitting on the bottom. They will 9 freshman Austin Bates. will need to rebound AUBURN ppg, 38.6 three-point pet.) and Rich (6.4 4.7 apg) will ppg, tote better, and the loss of their big Look for senior Aaron Swinson continue to occupy this slot in the junior Andre Riddick Complimenting McCaffrey in 5. WEST VIRGINIA (4.5 ppg, 3.1 this team along. 8. DUQUESNE the center (15.3 ppg, to excel as the Tigers falter upcoming season. Forward Harry rpg) will be expected to increase shooting guard position, three- 6. The Mountaineers trudged TENNESSEE 10.2 rpg) The head honchos at Duquesne Moore (19 8.2 rpg) will be point specialist Ronnie to the will through a lackluster season. Swin- through a disappointing 1992-93 ppg, one the level of their games, while 6- McMahan The three starters that the make that task son led simply cannot make up their of the less painful elements of this (11.1 ppg, 2.3 apg, 43.7 three-point a little harder. the SEC by shooting 60 season, and Head Coach Gale foot-9 country boy Jared Prickett Volunteers lost, most notably Starting Forwards Clarence Cea- percent from the floor in averaging minds. The Dukes left the A-10 team for the Bonnie faithful to will get the Wildcat faithful pet.) will continue to work his Allan Catlett will look to his seniors to Houston (22.3 ppg), will sar last year to join the Midwestern watch. magic. Van Breda Kolff (9.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg) and Sean 15.6 ppg. Junior College transfer bring the team back to the league must devastate Coach Wade Houston's Gipson (9.2 4.9 rpg) return, Jim Costner and red-shirt fresh- realize the importance of the 1993-94 ppg, dominance it once enjoyed. Much season. Center Steve and Glover three-point shot in this Jackson, a junior- man Pat Burke will vie for the of the weight will fall on forward Vandy Hamer (7.0 4.6 rpg) ppg, improved college offense as well as the need to get transfer, will be asked to starting job at center. Auburn Ricky Robinson's shoulders. After by leaps and bounds late last fill the the ball inside more often. void at center. graduated its backcourt of Ronnie averaging 13.8 and 7.8 rpg, season. He and guard LaMarcus ppg Top high school recruit Randy Battle and Reggie Gallon, and will 3. FLORIDA Golden Robinson will need to improve on (6.1 ppg, 4.5 apg) are the Livingston Coach Lx)n Kruger will steer the hurt his knee over the have to turn to these numbers if he is to reach only bright spots on this young summer and will be expected to (18.8 and the novice sopho- the All-Conference Gators into the same slot where and inexperienced ppg) potential that squad. play they finished a year ago despite behind senior Andre Owens more Lance Weems. many see in him. A strong recruit- (8.1 the loss of forwards Stacey Poole WESTERN DIVISION ppg. 2.7 apg) and slasher 6. MISSISSIPPI ing class should keep the many and Hosie Grimsley. Solid recruit- Jamie Brandon (11.8 ppg, 4.9 apg). Having lost more than last Mountaineer veterans fresh. 3. ing by Kruger in his fourth season 1. ARKANSAS ALABAMA year's team to transfer and gra- at the helm is beginning to pay A talented Razorback crew will The Crimson Tide will suffer duation, Ole Miss will sputter as under the off, as the Gators will strive to stand alone at the top of the loss of shooting guard it searches for a starting rotation. 6. RHODE ISLAND James Robinson * improve upon last year's 16-12 Western Division, as Head Coach (20.6 ppg), who Seven-foot- 1 center David Dean This is about where many opted record. Guards Craig Brown (10.9 Nolan Richardson will endeavor for the NBA. But they led the SEC in blocked shots per prognosticators picked the Rams should have to ppg, 43.2 three-point pet.) and Dan to match last season's Sweet 16 the experience to game (2.0) and is the lone bright finish at the beginning of last gamer a Cross (5.2 ppg) work extremely showing. Sophomore Corliss Wil- .500 season in the SEC. spot for a squad that will place season. URI, however, surpassed Junior forward all well in directing the Gator attack. liamson (14.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 57.4 FG Jason Caffrey (14 5 much of its emphasis on defense. expectations, landing in the 8.7 rpg, Freshman Greg Williams, who pet.) will shine as one of the best ppg, 51.8 FG pet.) will lead Cedric Brim returns at point to NCAA Tournament and beating the attack was rated as the nation's sixth forwards in the SEC. Williamson as his sense on the complement transfer Walsh Jor- Purdue in the first round. The court best high school point-guard, will be joined by 270-pound center hopefully rubs off on his dan. Head Coach Rob Evans will Rams are once again underdogs, teammates. having opted for the Orange and Blue Dwight Stewart (6.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg) Freshman Antonio just have to hope that in his lost three starters. How- McDyess will ' cvciever, v/ai over Indiana and will undoubtedly and fellow sophomore Scotty have to learn quick second season, he can harvest , Carloslus Cofield\^uiieia vi(1 1i ppg)ppg; is one as he starts Yinka Dare will have A-10 opponents inhaling of the get an opportunity to showcase Thurman (17.4 ppg, 44.2 three- as center. Senior Shon more wins than the Mississippi George Washington better talents in the league, Vanderbilt. Temple's Ronnie McMahan, Peck-Love fulfills their own shots this year. in addition to Eddie Jones (right) and Aaron McKie are two-thirds of his talent. point pet. in the frontcourt. the other for- football team, which is not too having the A-lO's the A-lO's best backcourt. ward slot. many. ^ best name. Last year's sixth man *. jrm \\ A^ I'.V

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Pacific 1 Conference Big 8 Conference ALLPAC 10 TEAM

G , California F , California G , Arizona State C , Washington F Ed O'Bannon, UCLA State AU-Big Eight First Team G Steve Woodberry, Kansas Player of the Year: Jason Kidd G Donnie Boyce, Colorado Newcomer of the Year: Charlie F , Nebraska O'Bannon F , Missouri C , Oklahoma St. Sleeper Team: Nebraska Player of the Year: Bryant Reeves, Oklahoma State Newcomer of the Year: California will be dreaming ct of NCAA Tournament glory

By MICHAEL FITZPATRICK and strength. Lou Campanelli's Kidd, UCLA figures to stay in the Preview Reporter fiery style was not well received title hunt until late in the season. by Cal players and resulted in his An overall solid lineup is led by The Pacific 10 Conference has midseason firing. Any criticism All-Conference forward Ed O'Ban- Big Country will help lead long been known as perhaps the Cal received over this move was non. O'Bannon had a solid season "Rodney Dangerfield" conference silenced as new head coach Todd averaging 16.7 ppg and continues of college basketball. In other Bozeman's softer touch resulted to play better and better since words, despite being a competitive in an 1 1-2 finish for the Bears. Of reconstructive knee Oklahoma St. surgery in past Kansas conference in the regular season, course, Bozeman's task is less 1990. The Bruin frontcourt has Pac-10 teams would always seem difficult when first team All- the potential of being two-thirds to fold in the NCAA Tournament, American point guard Jason Kidd O'Bannon as Ed's younger brother By BROOKE FERENCSIK Big Eight Player of the Year, who rung up 10.1 ppg at shooting resulting in a constant struggle is leading the charge. Kidd's and incoming freshman Charles Preview Reporter leading the conference in scoring guard, this team still has the for respect for its members. Past offensive and defensive skills not will battle with sophomores Kevin with 19.5 ppg and in rebounding pieces to make a strong run at the tournaments are riddled with only keep opposing coaches up at Dempsey and Kevin Burns for a Run, run, run. That is a general with 10 rpg. Reeves also has a Big Eight crown. Swingman examples of Pac-10 futility. In the night, but NBA general managers frontcourt spot. The center posi- summary of the Big Eight confer- strong supporting cast to provide Patrick Richey must produce, '92 tournament, a UCLA team led as well. His 110 steals lead the tion is Jason still up for grabs until Kidd's mastery of the point reminds many fans of Magic ence this year. Parity in the Big for a great inside-outside one-two especially from downtown, and 7- by future NBA draft picks Tracy Johnson. NCAA and his 222 assists set a either 6-foot-9 senior Rodney Eight? Plenty of it, as three teams punch. Along with the confer- foot-2 center is a Murray and Don MacLean was school record. Kidd also has a Zimmerman, 7-foot junior George in the conference have a legitimate ence's premier center, the Cow- question mark. Junior point guard destroyed by Indiana University. supporting cast that may enable Zidek or 6-foot- 11 sophomore Ike Pac-10 All-Freshman forward Ron shot at first place and there are boys also possess a fantastic Calvin Rayford will run the show In the '93 tournament the embar- Cal to make some noise on the Nwanko can assert themselves at Riley college transfer, guard some possible sleepers who can perimeter game with returning but should find competition from rassment returns as well as point Stephane was greater as Arizona, national scene. All-conference the position. Brown. really 'Big Country" Bryant Reeves. The backcourt is guard Marcell Capers, who was Coach Jim Anderson i make some noise. So what guards and highly-recruited freshman point despite being seeded No. 1, was forward Lamond Murray brings solid a and experienced with Tyus second in assists in the conference. would certainly love to have NBA does the Big Eight boast? A Kansas Randy Rutherford, who averaged guard Jacque Vaughn. upset by Santa Clara University. strong inside-outside combination Edney's 13.6 ppg and 5.6 apg In reality, all Capers and the draftee back but his team that has reached the Final 14.6 and 13.3 ppg respectively. However, the Sun defining moment for to the table as he averaged 19.1 running the only Four in four of show and Shon Devils need to do is get the returning starter is Brent the past eight Combined with forwards Fred this conference's ball future may have ppg and 6.3 rpg last season along Tarver Barry seasons, an Oklahoma Burley, averaged 10.7 (17.2 ppg) taking care of to Smith, bear down on defense, (yes, he is Rick's son). State squad who ppg, for the Cornhuskers to get some occurred later in the tournament with 3. Missouri could be in for a horrendous a 36.4 three point shot the scoring. If Cal should falter, and Anderson hopes a quick team that many predict for the Top Ten and freshman Chianti Roberts, hope everyone stays healthy. impressive wins, but ultimately season. as California upset two-time percentage. Alfred Grigsby, 6- Fielding four returning starters, a UCLA coach Jim Harrick could defense can keep his team in the polls, a Missouri team that Oklahoma's small school player of fall defending 5. WASHINGTON STATE short of the big boys. champion Duke and foot-9 forward will join Murray in could blow the year. Coach 's team is help both his school and reputa- As the expectation for achieve- competitive. away anyone when Coach 's restored the Pac-10 to a planning on making position the frontcourt along with 6-foot- tion and if they turn it on, are primed to dethrone a run at the by sliding into their spot. ment cools so does the climate, as 9. WASHINGTON a Nebraska Cowboys of prominence. The emergence of conference crown. The Tigers 11 junior Ryan Jamison. Bozeman 3. ARIZONA The best new for team that can run you off the Kansas as regular season champs. 5. Kansas State 7. Oklahoma new Washington State figures to finish Washington young stars such as Jason hopes to get quality have a bevy of talent at the guard After scoring from While UCLA may be pressing fifth. The is that new coach Bob Bender court, and a Kansas State squad ousting Kansas from the Pass Coach Billy Tubbs the Kidd of California Cougars performance and Stevin the off guard position in the form Cal, that can shoot the lights position. Reggie Smith, who aver- Big Eight Tournament, this there will also be some dry will be a result of two factors — played for Bob Knight and assisted out. Most team Rolaids — he has too many JuCo Smith of Arizona State may be the of 2. Kansas aged 4.5 ppg, will make this team KJ. Roberts and Akili Jones. heat on the Bears coming from the All-Conference Mike Krzyzewski, so he must of the teams rely on an explosive is chock full of confidence and scrubs. Oklahoma is instilling key in this selection Mark conference's attempt This line-up, along with transition You can't keep a good program go along with shaking and baking backcourt scoring. reserves state of Arizona. Coach Lute Hendrickson and experience. know a thing or two about the game; however, they Last year, 11 another run-and-gun system, to regain a measure of Hen- down. This is the case with the national such as 6-foot-9 sophomore Stevie Olson of lack size. two-guard , who of the Wildcats' 19 wins Arizona may have lost drickson is a 6-foot-9 forward game. Maybe he can sell recruits were which is more than likely to respect. who Jayhawks and Coach Roy Willi- racked up 15.9 Johnson, 6-foot-6 junior Monty forward on his ppg. Small forward decided in the final minute. Will backfire. to the NBA, averaged 12.6 and 8.0 rpg in resume because after for- Center will ppg ams, who always finds a way to Mark Atkins (12.2 and power Buckley, and 6-foot- 10 prep All- but he still ward ppg), the luck continue? Ultra-explosive be the focal point has an excellent guard his freshman campaign. He will transferred to of this team after 1. CALIFORNIA America Michael Stewart, figures 1. Oklahoma St. win. Sure the Jayhawks lost the forward Jevon Crudup, who could guard Anthony Beane tandem in junior Damon Stou- combine with senior starters Kentucky, the cupboard has cer- (10.1 ppg) averaging 16.5 ppg and 5.8 rpg. As much as California's This is that could — dynamic duo of Adonis and have a victory to follow Kidd to the top of the tainly a team Jordan breakthrough season after and shooting guard Askia damire (1 1 ppg, 5.7 apg) and senior Tony Harris, Eddie Hill, gone bare. Jones Otherwise, the Sooners will rely over and Rob 7- Duke served notice to the Pac-10 and deep into the depending on the progress of to the NBA. Who averaging only 13.6 ppg and 8.6 (13.2 should NCAA . You can be sure Corkrum. Coach 10. OREGON ppg) have much to do on a revamped backcourt and a country about Pac-10 prowess, it foot center Bryant "Big Country" cares? With the return of forward rpg should give this team its juice. tournament. the§e players will work to Bender's with the success in a perimeter- bunch of promising yet get back will need scoring from Hill (14.7 main consolation will untested spoke even greater it Richard 5.3 Senior volumes about 2. UCLA to Reeves — make to the Final Scott (10.6 ppg, rpg) center Chris Heller will happy offense. Unfortunately the tournament and atone for ppg) and a decent year be two games with Oregon whose for junior college transfers to pull the Golden Bears' new direction from Four. Last year Reeves was the and future star Steve Woodberry, have to improve on his numbers Despite the greatness of Jason last year's first round sins. team last year's Big Eight Coach of the them through. Pete Lewis, The Corkrum if he is to throw a consists of seven new who of 7.7 and 5.8 rpg if the Tigers frontcourt may not be as dominat- ppg Year Dana Altman, this team has averaged only 3.3 will monkey wrench into the works of members. The three-point shoot- ppg, lead ing are to catch Oklahoma St. or no size and will as in past years, but Olson any of the big boys. ing of guard Orlando Williams pay down low in the high-octane offense and Kansas. shooting is a big way. hopes the backcourt will take 6. use will combine with three junior Forwards Deryl Cun- Tubbs' beloved press. Forward another area of concern for the some of the pressure off ningham (8.3 rpg) and Ron Lucas Ryan is and allow The youth movement has begun college transfers in a season Minor also projected to sophomores Tigers; during stretches of last will try to carry the rebounding , Etdrick at use where Head Coach George •where coach Jerry Green will step up after averaging 4.7 ppg year, it could not Bohannon and 6-foot-8 freshman even buy one. load. But without a true center and 2.1 rpg. Raveling attracted a great recruit- search for some stability to grow Ken Conley will Jarvis Kelly If Missouri can solve its inconsis- and many deficiencies to grow into their mg class and will use on. in the anchor the middle after recording this season tencies, they could sneak away roles. In the meantime, junior frontcourt, this team will only go 9.3 and 5.3 rpg. If Ray as a springboard to future success. ppg the influx with the Big Eight title. Owes (7.6 5.1 rpg) and as far as Beane can take it. of don't pp, senior McDonald's All-American Avon- JuCos produce, the Soon- Kevin Flanagan will help ers are in for out. dre Jones will join junior forward a long season. Corey Williams and Joe McLean Lorenzo Orr and forward Mark will try to give as much as Mills Boyd (7.4 ppg, 6.7 rpg) in making did for four years but this team 4. Nebraska 6. Iowa State the inside game a Trojan trongh- will go as far as Reeves and With the Cornhuskers' up- After losing their potent back- old. Freshmen Stais Boseman, Stoudamire can take them. tempo style of play, they could court tandem of Justin Thigpen 8. Colorado Jaha Wilson and Claude Green 4. ARIZONA STATE cause more than a few upsets in and Ron Bayless, the Cyclones are Last and least, the Buffaloes. will see significant action as USC The other major force in the the upper echelon of the confer- in a year of transition, and will Coach Joe Harrington's team lays the groundwork for a poten- ence this year. Last year Nebraska have to rely conference is Arizona State, on their experienced hopes to look better i which tial future contender. than does has the talent to push averaged 80.5 ppg, and is looking frontcourt. That is truly an aber- on paper. the top 7. STANFORD Ten freshmen and three. But A.S.U. will probably be to improve on that with sensation- ration for a conference that is so sophomores are on the squad, so The final four positions are unable to do better than al senior forward Eric Piatkowski, lacking in big men, so Iowa State experience is not a strong suit fourth basically up for grabs of as all four 16.7 despite the presence of All- who averaged ppg and 5.7 rpg could make some noise. Converted the Buffaloes. All-everything teams are starting from the Conference guard and can hit from anywhere inside forward will start at guard Donnie Boyce Stevin Smith. ground up. Stanford will have to figures to halfcour.t. Senior point shooting guard The Sun Devils trapping defense fmish guard after posting 11.6 single-handedly carry this team in seventh behind the consid- will not allow them to beat the Jamar Johnson is a great assist ppg and 6.3 rpg. Talented center order for them to have a respec- erable talents of off-guard Dion man who averaged 9.8 will Loren top three because the exceptional Cross ppg. He Meyer will carry much of table season. After posting 19.1 and the solid play of Junior overall guard play be joined in the backcourt by Big the scoring lead with his soft and 6.2 rpg, by those teams College transfer ppg Boyce and for- Frank Harris Eight Freshman of the Year Erick touch after will negate its effectiveness. The putting in 9.8 ppg. ward Ted Allen (7.9 ppg, 5.6 rpg) frontcourt is hurt by incon- However, 's team Strickland, who averaged 7.8 ppg. Forwards Julius Michalik (12.3 are the only returning players sistency and injuries but figures to once Jaron Boone (6.9 will also and Hurl Beechum will who benefit with the return agam guard ppg) ppg) have averaged more than four play is going to be the of 6-foot-9 sophomore Mario make wholesale contributions. to pull it up a notch in order for points last year. This team has key to victory in this conference Bennet from a Nebraska lacks an effective big Kansas State to win. The point more holes in it knee injury, for- 8. OREGON STATE than my three- man however, as 6-foot-7 senior spot is up for a ward Jimmy Kolyszko from a Like bunch of JuCo year-old socks. Keep rebuilding Stanford, Oregon State leads the Trojan shoulder injury and guard Jimmy Bruce Chubick (8.4 ppg and 5.7 transfers. If the twin 6-foot-ll guys, and prepare for another .c forward Lorenzo Orr attack. also has a large share of its Jamar Johnson must perform well for Nebraska to contend. rpg) looks to be lunch meat for towers of Meyer and season Brewer from ^ knee injury as well. fortunes , Arizomi. Michalik do of being the doormat of the in the form of a junior oppos.iig Big Eight centers. Look not get. the Wl the Cyclones Big Eight.

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Great Midwest Conference Midwestern Collegiate Conference

ALL-GREAT MIDWEST TEAM

ALL-MCC TEAM G Erwin Claggett Jr. St. Louis G. Kareen Townes, Jr., La Salle G Tony Miller Jr. Marquette G Tom Kleinschmidt G. Jermaine Guice, Sr., Butler 1 Jr. DePaul C. , Sr., Xavier G/F Robert Shannon Sr. UAB F. Andy Elkins, Sr., Evansville F/C David Vaughn So. Memphis State F. Kerman Ali, Sr., Loyola Player of the Year: Brian Grant Player of the Year: Erwin Claggett Newcomer of the Year: Newcomers of the Year: Jeff Massey (tie) Damon Flint Sleeper Sleeper team: Alabama — Birmingham Team: La Salle

Mariiuette looks to return to Xavier should again reign as the glory of Al McGuire era champion of the MCC

By JONATHAN PASSMAN among players who are returning. Alabama-Birmingham (U.A.B.) Preview Reporter Miller also shot a whopping 46.9 appears to be overlooked by most By TODD LESKANIC time at both center and forward cennes Junior College, should fit percent from behind the three- of the media this year, but there Preview Editor last season and will be counted on in at center. Jeff Layden, a 6-foot- Two years ago, a new basketball point line. Also in the backcourt is no overlooking Robert Shannon, to come off tne bench. 9 freshman, may also see time. 6-foot-8 1993-94 conference was created, and like is Robb Logterman (7.1 ppg), a the swingman who aver- With the basketball The backcourt of Michael Haw- The other returning starter, a supernova, exploded onto the surefire three-point shooter as aged 15.4 ppg last year. Also season looming just dver the kins (8.1 ppg, 3.7 apg) and Steve Todd Chchenour, averaged 5.4 returning from last year's horizon, the Midwestern Colle- scene. But now the Great Midwest well. Great Midwest Freshman of NIT Gentry (7.1 ppg. 3.7 apg) is the ppg and is considered the best has to show staying power. Gone the Year Rodney Eford (11 ppg) semifinalist squad is Clarence giate Conference will batten down quickest in the MCC. They will perimeter defender in the confer- are marquee stars Anfrenee Har- returns at forward, as will Damon Thrash, a 6-foot -8 power foward/ the hatches for what could be its be pressured by JuCo transfer Jeff ence. He will start at the point and final of existence. the daway, and Corie Key (13.6 ppg), while Jim Mcll- center who pulled down 5.3 season With Massey, who averaged 26 points be pushed by Jermaine Ball and Blount. Replacing them are David vaine (2.8 bpg) should play center. rebounds per game. In total, six defection of Duquesne and Day- and six assists last season at Mark Hisle, a three point artist. Vaughn, Tom Kleinschmidt and 2. CINCINNATI seniors return this year for U.A.B. ton, not only does the conference Owen Tech. Either Jackson or Brent Kell, a Erwin Claggett. Yep, this is a Cincinnati lost five starters Herb Baker leads the recruiting no longer have an automatic bid The Musketeers, although pere- sophomore, will fill the other rebuilding year if there ever was from last year's squad, but one of class. A 6-foot-8 JuCo transfer to the NCAA Tournament, but the nially a high scoring team, will guard slot. The Tigers will welcome back the inside presence of David Vaughn. one. To help the Great Midwest the best recruiting classes in the from Paris JC in Texas, Baker talent level has dropped tremend- score less this season because of Like Xavier, Evansville lacks rebuild, the have nation could push the Bearcats to should help Thrash out by taking ously. This season, look for Xavier their lack of size. Still, if the overall height. It does, however, become the 7th team in the league. the top. All positions are open, but over at either the center or power to cruise to the championship transfers play well, Xavier should possess great team speed and this 1. MARQUETTE high school All-Americans Donto- forward spot. The most interest- the point last year, but will range. Other notable players with the other five teams strug- waltz to a second consecutive should help Coach play identity. Leading the Great Midwest nio Wingfield and Damon Flint ing player to watch from a sta- probably take his 13.7 ppg to the returning include 6-foot-3 forward gling for some type of MCC title. his usual defensive brand of field this year are the Marquette tistical aspect is guard Corey off guard spot this year let Donnie (17.3 6.5 rpg, Still, will most likely start at power and Dobbs ppg, basketball. someone must Brian Grant is the premier big man in the MCC. Warriors. Marquette has not had shooting guard, Jackson. Jackson has the highest JuCo transfer Belefia Parks take 56.3 FG pet.), 6-foot-4 guard Scott help Elkins score or this may be forward and 1. XAVIER 2. EVANSVILLE this much prominence since the free throw percentage of those over at the point. Kris Hill, one Highmark (16.0 5-foot-ll a long season. respectively. The point guard and ppg) and The Musketeers will be led by The Aces lost their three key late 70's, when Coach Al Maguire returning at .826, but shot a of seniors the Carlos small forward positions are wide two on squad, McCauley, the team's the best center in the MCC, senior players and have only two return- led them to the champion- measly 35.1 percent from the field brings his 8.3 rpg to defensive specialist. NCAA open, and the team's lack of a true back the Leading the Brian Grant. Last season Grant ing starters. Junior Andy Elkins, 3. LOYOLA a 6-foot-8 sophomore forward who from Florida, may see considerable ship in 1974 and won it in 1977. center could hurt them a lot more last year. power forward slot. The center vast array of recruits is UNLV averaged 18.5 points and 9.4 a 6-foot-7 forward, returns to After a seventh place finish last averaged 6.2 points and 5.1 This year, however, Marquette than Head Coach Bobby Huggins 4. MEMPHIS STATE spot is a wide-open battle between transfer H Waldman. No typo time, as might freshman forward rebounds per game. He also shot assume leadership of the team. season. Head Coach Will Rey went rebounds. Romaine Hayward, a 6- returns four starters from a team leading One might think that Memphis Bryant Bowden and the other there, folks; his is TJ. Perry. Another JuCo transfer would like to believe. The name really H, at an amazing 65 percent clip from Last season Elkins averaged 13.1 out and recruited four junior foot-6 sophomore who was a from Florida, Marcel Kon, a 6-foot- that was 20-8 overall, 6-4 in the is State could have a chance at senior on the squad, the result of scorer of the returnees Curtis Michael a family compromise the floor and should be a first and 4.5 rpg. The other forward college players to ppg help the proposition 48 last season, is being 10 center, should play the middle. Great Midwe^. The backcourt is Bostic, a 6-foot-5 forward who number one in the nation this Ravizee. with genealogical tradition. round pick in the NBA draft. >yill be occupied by junior Reed Ramblers into contention. Still, touted as the conference's big their best asset. Point year, with such powerhouses as top A decision by Head Coach guard Tony averaged 8.9 ppg last year. 6. ST. LOUIS 7. DAYTON aver- versatile player one position Senior Trice Walker, who Jackson, a who is set and that will newcomer and should 7- Miller's 7.6 assists per Florida International, Texas- start oppo- Barry Collier was to redshirt game last 3. ALABAMA Perhaps nobody is happier to Dayton is in trouble, period. 3.7 rpg last has seen time at both guard and be occupied aged 8.2 ppg and by senior forward site Mott. Freshman forwards foot-2 freshman Rolf year rank third in the nation Arlington, Murray State, SE see Dayton join the conference Van Rijn, — BIRMINGHAM Two of their projected starters season, will start at small forward. forward. Still, after only averaging Kerman Ali (14.1 other ppg). The Everett Catlin and Derek Newton This will deprive the Bulldogs of Missouri State and Texas-San than St. Louis. The Billikens are last year blew out their knees near Junior College transfer Pete Sears 6.5 Jackson could easily be forward spot is for grabs. ppg, up will also see time. Jasper Van some much needed help at center. Antonio on the schedule. And brutally bad year in and year out, the beginning of the season. The averaged 11.9 last season at moved to shooting guard if Chris Among the contenders are three ppg Teeseling, a 6-foot-lO freshman, is To put it mildly, the those are the tough non- but are finally Bulldogs starting to show end result: a dismal 4-26 season. Hutchinson and should have no Quinn, a 6-foot-5 freshman, plays 6-foot-6 junior college transfers — conference being counted on to play a solid •appear to be a mess. There are far opponents! One would a pulse. Charlie Spoonhour, the Things do not look much better 6- problem stepping in at the other well. Transfer Scott Sparks, a Marion Burton, Darrin Jenkins, center. wonder just what conference too many newcomers and not former SW Missouri coach who for the Flyers this year, with no: foot-11 out of Vin- and Bernard forward. Junior Larry Sykes saw sophomore Williams — who all The Explorer backcourt is the Coach has his team would annually enough proven talents for Butler scare top-ranked solid returnees, no solid recruiting have a chance to crack the starting finest in the MCC. Paul Burke, a to contend. Look for Guice to have in. There is no question that the teams in the NCAA Tournament, class, and opponents much lineup. Sophomore Matt Hawes, 6-foot-l junior who averaged 15.1 team leader is 6-foot-9 sophomore an excellent season, but beyond led the Billikens to a 12-17 record tougher than they faced in the a 6-foot-7 forward, saw limited points, 4.9 assists and shot 35.6 that, do not expect much. David Vaughn, who was a medical last year, his first in St. Louis. Midwestern Collegiate Confer- time last season, but showed that percent from three-point land, will redshirt last year after tearing his he may well be a rebounding force. play the point. Kareem Townes, ACL during pre-season practice. Bernie Salthe, a 6-foot- 11 junior, a 6-foot-3 junior, averaged an He now finds himself leading a will start at center despite his lack MCC leading 22.5 points last 6. DETROIT team that lost its top three scorers MERCY of defensive skills. season. Sophomore guard Quincy UDM will be led by senior guard from last year, including All- The backcourt will be led by 5- Galaxy Anfernee "Penny" Lee will see limited action off the Tony Tolbert, who averaged 20.4 foot-9 senior Vernell Brent. Brent Hardaway. bench. ppg and knocked down 41 percent tossed in 10.4 ppg and dished off As long as the frontcourt is in of his treys last season. M.S.U.'s freshmen, like Cincin- Sopho- 4.6 apg last season as well as such disarray, the Explorers more Michael Jackson nati's, will be counted upon heav- (6.5 ppg, 3.0 leading the MCC in steals. Sopho- cannot be expected to contend. rpg) should play opposite Tolbert. ily, including McDonald's All- more Joe Estes averaged 5.8 points Still, a backcourt of Burke and Junior Emmanuel Bibb will American Deuce Ford, a 6-foot-6 be and should get the call at the other Townes assures La Salle at least expected to handle an increased swingman from Memphis. Joining guard. 6- Estes will be pressed by some success. If the frontcourt role this season. If he plays well, him are a slick point guard (5-foot- foot-3 sophomore Lamont Nelson, gels, look for the Explorers to Tolbert might be moved to small 10 Chris Garner), a three-point who is being counted on to take challenge. forward deadeye (6-foot-4 guard Johnny some pressure off of Brent. Junior Miller), and front line help in 6^ Chris Wilburn, who averaged 6.3 5. BUTLER foot-7 Cedric Henderson. Any or The frontcourt will be anchored points and 4.7 assists, will solidify Like La Salle, the Bulldog's all of these players could be by 6-foot- 10 senior center Greg the backcourt. strength lies in their backcourt. starting before the first game in Grant. Grant averaged 5.0 ppg Salthe must prove he can play Jermaine Guice, a 6-foot-4 guard, a wide open field. and 8.0 rpg last season but has defense and rebound for the averaged 17.3 5. DePAUL ppg last year and shown great improvement over Ramblers to be a force. The JuCo sank 30.7 percent Whereas uncertainty abounds of his treys. theoff season. Junior Alan Renner- transfers also must play well to Junior Travis Trice, a transfer at Memphis State and Cincinnati, Thomas should grab one forward Erwin take some pressure off Ali. Cla^ett, St. Louis. If this from Purdue, should start at point spot after DePaul will certainly be mediocre. spending last season out *. happens, we could see Loyola as guard. Trice should give Butler an It will be the with an injury. Senior Pat Lacy Tom Kleinschmidt The highlight of S.L.U.'s high as second. season ence. The team leader is 6-foot-lO opportunity to run the floor and and Brandon Cole show in will start at the other forward Chi- was its upset win over Marquette Chip Hare, who averaged 17.8 ppg score a few more points. Sopho- position. will cago. Kleinschmidt lived up to his in the He also backup conference tournament. All 4. LA SALLE and 6.3 ppg. If 6-foot-4 senior more Chris Miskel, who averaged Grant at center. Marte Smith, a high school billing last year, of last year's starters return, led guard Alex Robertson comes back The Explorers are coming off a 5.2 ppg, will come off the bench. ranking in the conference 6-foot-7 senior, will come off the top 10 by guard Erwin Claggett, mediocre 14-13 a 6-foot- successfully the knee season, which saw The Bulldog frontcourt is in scoring, rebounding, from an bench. Lacy and Smith should steals, 1 junior who is probably the best surgery he last year, them lose three starters. Still, this utter mess. Seniors John Taylor assists field-goal underwent give UDM more of an inside game. and percentage. offensive player in the year conference he is expected to be the main man may prove to be a success (6.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg) and Danny Allen Kleinschmidt scored 17.7 last ppg and quite possibly the best if the front court player in southwest Ohio. Also returning performs. The (6.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg) were less than Despite year, second among those return- in the Tolbert's outstanding nation that no one has heard 6- If Butler is to do it, Jermaine Guice must take control. only frontcourt player who has of interest is Derrick Dukes, a stellar last year. Juco transfer ability, the Titans lack Tony Miller is one of the main reasons Marquette has great ing. He has the small forward spot of. Claggett the depth averaged 19.7 and seen much action is , expectations for this season. ppg foot guard who put in 12.8 ppg last Marcus Cowart, a 6-foot-8 forward to contend. locked up. Brandon Cole played shot 44.9 percent from three-point year. > •

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i 1 993-94 HOOP HERE IT IS! The Villanovan's Best in Basketball

TEN BEST COACHES Dean Smith Bobby Knight Mike Krzyzewski PJ. Carlesimo John Chaney h Steve Fisher Eddie Sutton Roy Williams

FIVE OVERRATED COACHES Lute Olsen, Arizona Billy Tubbs, Oklahoma Jim Harrick, UCLA Norm Stewart, Missouri 1 Speedy Morris, LaSalle FIVE UNDERRATED COACHES , Pennsylvania Charlie Spoonhour, St. Louis , Rhode Island Stu Jackson, Wisconsin Pete Gillen, Xavier

PROGRAMS ON THE RISE (COACH) Marquette (Kevin O'Neill) Miami (Leonard Hamilton) George Washington (Mike Jarvis) Wisconsin (Stu Jackson) Penn (Fran Dunphy) PROGRAMS ON THE DECLINE UNLV (RoUie Massimino) Iowa (Tom Davis) Pi^t (Paul Evans) DePaul (Joey Meyer) With players like VCU's Kendrick Warren, the Metro may be the Oklahoma (Billy Tubbs) most improved conference in college hoops this year. TEN GREAT ARENAS TOP TEN GUARDS , Syracuse Thunder Dome, UCSB 1. Billy McCaffrey, Vanderbilt -_^ Palestra, Penn 2. Jason Kidd, Caliifornia Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke 3. Jalen Rose, Michigan The Pit, New Mexico 4. , Virginia Dean Smith Center, North Carolina 5. Lawrence Moten, Syracuse Rupp Arena, Kentucky 6. Travis Ford, Kentucky Assembly Hall, Indiana 7. Aaron McKie, Temple McKale Center, Arizona 8. Travis Best, Georgia Tech Allen Field House, Kansas 9. Steve Edwards, Miami 10. Bob Sura, Florida State TOP TEN FORWARDS 1. Glenn Robinson, Purdue 2. Grant Hill, Duke 3. , UConn 4. James Forrest, Georgia Tech 5. Kendrick Warren, Virginia Commonwealth 6. Michael Finley, Wisconsin 7. Deon Thomas, Illinois 8. Michael Smith, Providence 9. , Arkansas 10. Lamond Murray, California TOP TEN CENTERS 1. Othella Harrington, Georgetown 2. Eric Montross, North Carolina 3. Cliff Rozier, Louisville 4. Bryant Reeves, Oklahoma State 5. Juwan Howard, Michigan 6. Yinka Dare, George Washington 7. Billy Curley, Boston College 8. Constantin Popa, Miami 9. Shawnelle Scott, St. John's 10. Cherokee Parks, Duke

BEST PLAYERS YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF, BUT SHOULD HAVE Erwin Claggett, St. Louis Jermaine Guice, Butler Orlando Lightfoot, Idaho Kenny Sykes, Grambling State Greg Guy, Texas Pan-American

TOP NICKNAMES (Or, the "What the HelFs A Hoya?" Award Idaho VANDALS Costal Carolina CHANTICLEERS Akron ZIPS Centenary GENTLEMEN Hofstra FLYING DUTCHMEN Southern Illinois SALUKIS Canisius GOLDEN GRIFFINS Furman PALADINS Western Illinois LEATHERNECKS MissouriKansis City KANGAROOS Louisville's will try to lead the Cardinals deep into the Big Dance. Page 58 • THE VILLANOVAN Novmber 19, 1993 NovembT 19. 1993 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 59 YourOuldeto ^ Wildcat Basketball Your Oulde to <^- Wildcat Basketball

Thornton leads young Wildcat squad UConn, By TODD LESKANIC 'Nova boasts four quality guards Lobo look in Big in dominant the 'Nova win over Providence. East Preview Editor who possess great quickness and Perretta sees Dillon as the key to excellent range from behind the By ALEX SCOFIELD The Villanova women's basket- the replacement of Nikki Benedix. winning streak immediately after Pa. and Patricia Calves from three-point stripe. Leading the at the head coaching position for Orangewomen in 1993. Leading "She [Dillon] is a lot like Nikki and TODD LESKANIC losing five consecutive. ball team is primed for another By the end Miami will see playing time the Eagles. This way is junior Michele Thornton. Preview Editors was a good move scorer, Erin Kenneally has grad- solid season in the Big East. After Benedix," said Peretta. "The only of the season, though, the Hall aplenty at forward and guard Last year, Thornton appeared in for B.C.; Inglese brought Vermont uated, leaving the Orangewomen losing their top two scorers, the difference is that Denise probably looked like the real thing, falling respectively. all 28 games and averaged 8.5 ppg, onto the national scene in recent in worse shape. Senior center shoots the ball better from the 1. CONNECTICUT just short of an upset over Cats must answer some important UConn years, with a 57-2 record over the Holly tops among returning players. Standing tall Oslander will hold the outside and Nikki was probably amidst a confer- in the first round of the Big East 7. questions early in the season if GEORGETOWN last two seasons. Senior Kerry weight of Although predominantly a point ence full of question marks, the team. Last season, they are to be successful. a better inside player. Both are Con- Tourney. Although the Hoyas were at the Curran (15.3 4.5 apg) will Oslander tallied 12.0 I guard over the past two seasons, necticut is the odds-on favorite ppg, ppg and 7.2 tremendously athletic and both to This year, the Pirates lose only top of the conference with a 15- The biggest question mark she will expected to play both have to carry this team on the rpg. Beyond that, it's a in be take the Big East title this season. shot the are over six feet. So, from that one player to graduation, and the 3 record last year and went to the coming into the season is 'Nova's guard positions this season. court. dark for the starters. Someone perspective they are the same." The Huskies graduate only one Hall should surprise East Regional inside game. The departure of some people. semifinals in the among guard Although Thornton will proba- player, center Kathy Ferrier Mary Duffy, forward Walk-ons Nicole Sabol and Lind- (10.4 Guard Jodi Brooks returns after NCAA Tournament, do not expect 10. Karen Connell and Nikki Benedix bly get the most playing time, SYRACUSE Melayne Cromwell, and forward sey Sellay, 4.6 rpg). Everyone else both sophomores, will ppg, a season in which she averaged G'Town to come anywhere close After a miserable 1992 season, has left a void under the basket. junior Lisa Baglioand sophomores returns Kristen McCory must step up to provide much-needed depth off the from a UConn squad that 15.8 and shot to this feat in the The candidates to pick up the ppg at a 39 percent upcogung we can expect nothing less than rescue Syracuse Susan Glenning and Stacie Keffer went 12-6 in the Big from complete bench. Sabol, a 5-foot-lO guard, East last clip from three-point land. Dawn season. Head Coach Patrick another miserable H rebounding slack are junior Jen are very integral parts of the team. season for the obscurity. recovered from reconstructive season, good enoujgh for a third- Johnson, tossed Knapp simply has too '^ and sophomore Snell. who in 11.4 ppg many holes Maga Jen Baglio will be asked to guard the place conference finish knee surgery in 1991-1992, to play and a bid and grabbed 6.8 boards, should to fill. Three starters, who com- 'i Last season Maga, a 6-foot-2 opponents' bigger guards in order in three games. into the NCAA Tournament. The '.% Sellay, a 5-foot- start in the middle. bined to average 42.6 of the center, averaged 20.5 minutes and Junior Amanda entire to free up Thornton to score. heavy artillery in Head 4 center/forward, could aid the Coach Makarewicz and sophomore Tex- team's 77.5 ppg, have left. The 1 4.1 rebounds per game. She also Glenning saw most of her playing Geno Auriemma's Cats under the basket. arsenal is jun- lin Quinney will start at the only surefire contributor remain- managed 5.6 Jen Snell is a the point last ppg. time at season and ior Rebecca Lobo. 6- "They [Sabol and Sellay] are Standing at forward positions after posting ing is senior guard Nadira Ricks, 6-foot forward who averaged 3.0 should this that trend continue foot-3, Lobo (16.7 11.2 going to have to be role players," ppg, rpg) is solid numbers last year. Kim Lee, who tossed in 12.6 ppg for the rpg and 4.7 ppg. These two will season. Keffer, at 5-foot-4, makes thoroughly said Perretta. "They are going to most dominant player a senior who averaged 6.3 Hoyas last year. be counted on due to their expe- her mark with speed and smarts. ppg, have to fit in and play a couple in the Big East. UConn's back- will play opposite Brooks. Fresh- 8. ST.JOHN'Jj rience and height. Keffer will see and Glenning court is talented of minutes here, a couple of and deep, feat- man Tahnee Heins will fight for The Express could be moving "If they [Maga and Snell] can playing time against the oppo- minutes there. They know the uring sophomore Jennifer Rizzotti playing time in the backcourt south in the Big East standings play well, we can actually contend nents with smaller guards. system well enough where they (12.3 ppg) and Pam Webber (6.2 while will this season with the because that's our weakest asset," Shamona Marble press loss of Coleta can come in and contribute for us ppg,4.5apg). Quinney and Makarewicz for Brown, Marcy Kornegay, and said Head Coach Harry Perretta. "We match up well [against in short spurts." As if this was not enough, playing time in the frontcourt. Patrina Blow, three consistent "If they can step up and just other Big East teams] at the guard Connecticut Despite youth and an overall welcomes a monu- starters. Senior Pam Odom aver- control the other team's strength, spot," said Perretta. "UConn and lack of height, we may very well mental recruiting class also. Front- 4. PITTSBURGH aged 15.4 ppg from her forward then we have a good chance of Seton Hall are powerful teams. court see the women contend in the Big newcomers Kara Wolters The Panthers were a one- position. She will be asked to pick winning. They're going to have to They have great athletes and are ' East. and Carla Berube will pick up any woman show last season, and up the slack left by graduation. play smart basketball." strong on the inside. For us to beat "We don't have much expe- slack left by Ferrier's departure. Head Coach Kirk Bruce has landed Junior guard Marcia Price will Freshmen Beth Anne Bradshaw teams like those, our outside rience and we also don't have a a voluminous group of freshmen also need to improve on her 9.0 and Christie Hightower will be players are going to have to lot of size," said Perretta. "We 2. PROVIDENCE to round out Pitt's talent. Starring ppg. Grace Kelly, Suzanne Collins, to immediately for help. looked outperform their outside players After going 15-15 only have two kids on this team last season, . in the Panther solo show is senior and Gina Moore will all have to Both will have much playing time and keep the ball from getting to that are six-foot. We'll try to this could be the year the Lady Jonna Huemrich who scored 18.0 improve drastically or the Express in which to prove their talents. Friars the post. If we can do that, I think utilize that by playing a lot more emerge as a power in the ppg and 8.6 rpg. Fellow seniors Jill may be looking at a season in the "They're going to have to do we can be successful." man-to-man, like maybe three- Big East. Leading the way is Colabrese and Erin Maloy both cellar. something because they're going senior quarters or fullcourt defense. We Junior guard Sonya Lewis, who started in the backcourt last to play," said Perretta of his Michele Thornton is the Cats* leading returning Another big part of the team is will scorer and averaged 17.3 Also expected season, also shoot a lot more.threes." a capable playmaker as well. ppg. but neither emerged as a 9. BOSTON COLLEGE freshmen. "We don't have a lot sophomore forward Denise Dillon. to contribute is senior forward/ consistent playmaker. Freshman The women's hoops program at of depth at that position and As a freshman, she averaged 8.3 guard Lucie Fontanella. Last Joanne Guzman, from Forest the Heights may reach new lows therefore, they're going to be VILLANOVA 1993-94 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ppg and 4.2 rpg from her small season, she averaged 14.7 ppg and Hills, NY, may be the answer. this year. The Eagles are coming thrown into action whether forward position and earned NOVEMBER a 6 Miami A 7:30 also proved herself as a rebound- Look for Bruce to have her in a off a 4-14 season, and are going they're ready or not." selection to the Big All- 23 Moscow Dynamo East H 7:30 9 St. John's A 2:00 ing force, averaging seven boards starting slot by the beginning of to get worse before they improve. If 27 the Cats' inside game is weak Rookie Team as well as the Big Syracuse AAU H 2:00 12 a game. Senior Connecticut H 7:30 Stephanie conference play. B.C. also loses the Big East's all- their outside game more than 30 St. Joseph's Connecticut, anchored by center Rebecca Lobo, is heavily favored East Rookie Team. The high point H 7:30 16 Boston College Goettsche can play both center time leading A 2:00 scorer Sarah Behn to win the Big East title. nialces up for it. This season, of her year was scoring 22 DECEMBER and forward, points 18 Providence A 7:00 and showed it last 5. VILLANOVA (25 ppg). Cathy Inglese steps in 3 UNLV Tournament 20 Pennsylvania* season with 11.2 ppg and 7.2 rpg. Tennessee H 6:00 Tech-Colorado St. 5:30 23 Seton Hall Jennifer Mead, a senior center, 6. MIAMI Villanova-UNLV H 12:00 BIG EAST FIRST TEAM 7:30 26 Syracuse averaged 10.1 ppg and 7.4 rpg. After a two-year reign of terror 4 Consolation A 7:30 Game 5:30 29 Georgetown Although deep in the frontcourt, in the Big East, the Hurricanes F Jonna Huemrich Sr. Pittsburgh Championship A 7:30 Perretta tratlitlon continues Game 7:30 FEBRUARY P.C. needs someone to help Lewis will not be able to storm through F Pam Odom Sr. St. John's 11 Pittsburgh H 5:00 1 Boston College in the backcourt. Freshman Jen- their conference play this season. By ALEX SCOFIELD also made him a prominent C Rebecca Lobo Jr. Connecticut 19 Temple H 7:30 fixture ing has become a whole new ball H 2:00 6 Miami nifer Davis, a 5-foot-9 guard out Three of the 'Canes' starters have Section Editor in the Villanova athletic program. game. G Jodi Brooks Sr. Seton Hall 23 LaSalle H 2:00 A 1:00 9 Connecticut of Coventry, CT, could see time. graduated, and starting guard "It went from being a part-time G Sonya Lewis Sr. Providence 28 Wildcat A 7:30 "Recruiting you [now] have to Tournament H 13 St. Another freshman, Mandy Saud- Holly Rilinger (15.8 Sixteen John's H 2:00 ppg) has years ago, a man named job to a full-time job," says Per- do a lot of different things," says Monmouth-Fordham 1:00 16 ers, could also see time by season's transferred. Senior forward Harry Pittsburgh H 7:30 Ron- Perretta virtually stumbled retta. "We were a small college Perretta. "Of course, the compe- SECOND TEAM Villanova-Manhattan 3:00 20 end. nie McGarry rpg) Providence (5.5 has sub- upon the head coaching job for the when I got the job, and we went tition is so fierce 29 Consolation Game H 2:00 to recruit, it's 1:00 23 Seton Hall stantial ability, but Miami's over- Villanova women's basketball to the Final Four in major college F Lucie Fontanella Sr. Providence Championship Game A 7:30 almost like the men now." 3:00 27 Syracuse 3. SETON HALL all talent is a fraction of what it team. This incident in retrospect in four years ... It became a really F Denise Dillon So. VILLANOVA JANUARY H 2:00 This increased competition for MARCH The Pirates were streaky last has been in recent seasons. New- has been a fortunate one for both good job." playing C Holly Oslander Sr. Syracuse 3 Georgetown talent has a positive face, H 7:30 4-7 Big East year, once posting a four-game comers Jill Henne from Fleetwood, Perretta and Villanova. As the The advent of the Big East has G Katie Curran Sr. Boston Tournament (Storrs.CT) however. It reflects the increasing College women's hoops mentor, Perretta . brought more success for Perretta, G Nadira Ricks Sr. Georgetown national focus on women's hoops. has compiled a 278-153 record who lists Villanova regular-season For the first time ever, this year's during his tenure as well as a conference titles in 1985 and 1987 NCAA Tournament will invite 64 Dillon Final Newcomer bolsters Four appearance and two among his career highlights, as teams. More and more games are of the Year: Coach of the Year: Cat frontcourt Big East titles. . well as Big East Tournament being shown on Laria Berube, Connecticut By ERIC BEGG national televi- Phyllis Mangina, Seton Hall "I was surprised that I Barely old got a beginning enough to get past championships in 1986 and 1987. sion, and many schools like Con- Preview Reporter chance to sense where the to come in and play right the bouncer in Kelly's, Perretta Perretta credits the Big East for other people are going to be in necticut and Vanderbilt are draw- away," said Dillon. "I got to start certain landed at the helm of the Lady accentuating women's hoops in ing full-capacity crowds. For those of us situations. who still and that surprised me Cats immediately after recent years. because we Despite Dillon's graduating The Perretta era has spanned remember the 1985 men's cham- had enthusiasm a lot of seniors on the team from Lycoming College ifi 1978. "In the last four years we'v'e and the improvements to the this tremendous growth in the pionship team, these may appear last year. I was happy because I He was all of 21 years old. grown into one of the top team, the Cats face an eight game of women's basketball. Over to be dark days for Villanova was given obstacle a chance to play and Undaunted by his youth, Perretta conferences in the country," says the years, Perretta has basketball. that may overwhelm them — amassed The men's team is I proved to everyone for that I could." apathy. applied coaching positions at Perretta. "So the Big East as a four NCAA Tournament appear- predicted to finish in the Dillon and the team hope basement Not only did Dillon 'Nova and St. is prove to her Joseph's University. whole really pushing to develop ances and six Big 5 titles. Still, of the Big East as the team to attract a larger following this tries team that she could "I said, *I should play, but she apply to every women's basketball." he believes that the best is yet to to recover from the RoUie season than in previous years. Massi- also convinced the job that comes along just in case; Through all the changes pollsters for "We get around come. This year's team will return mino era. the nobody at the games," Big East's All-Rookie Team even though I'm young maybe I'll the sport, one element of Perret- entirely intact Leading said Dillon. "If the students would next year, and the charge for 'Nova's with her still " ability. Dillon was one get lucky and get it,' said ta's troops remains the same; his Perretta has landed basketball respectability though, come to one or two of the games three of two players to be unanimously Perretta. "I had three years of teams are strong on defense and national-scale they would recruits to bolster are the Lady Cats, who promise selected see that we are not to the team last year. coaching experience while I was execute a carefully plotted offen- the 1994-95 squad. to offer a season of exciting that bad. We played a game last This season, though, going to school before I got the job sive attack. she is a year basketball. Aiding in this drive against the University of returning veteran on a team that here that summer." "Coaching, we run the same After 16 years of growth and will be sophomore Connecticut where a few thou- phenom Denise IS dominated by Perretta's success came more system now that we did 15 sophomores and sand years success, Perretta's name has Dillon. A unanimous selection to people showed up ... I would juniors. suddenly than anybody expected. ago," says Perretta. "It's just become synonymous with Villan- the Big East's love to play in front of a [home] All-Rookie Team, He posted a 17-8 record in his plugging in the players and chang- crowd ova women's basketball. He is she and the other Cats hope to "We like that." inaugural are not as tall as we were season coaching the ing it a little bit. You may press dedicated to continuing the win- surprise the top teams in the Big last 'Nova is a young, aggressive year," said Dillon of Wildcats. The team's record more, you may slow the ball down ning ways of the program he has East the team. With this year. team "but young players like improved steadily with each of the more, or you may shoot we are quick, so I think more developed, and plans to be part of Dillon came to Villanova from Dillon leading the way, this is a we will outrun the next three seasons, culminating 'threes,' depending on who you 'Nova hoops for many years opposition. Our year to local Cardinal O'Hara High School outside that the women look to knock in a Final shooting has also Four appearance in the have. But [there has not been) a come. last year been off some of and promptly worked her impressive Big East elite. national tournament. The season lot of coaching change." during practice with "If I leave Villanova it will be way into the sUrting lineup. As "After losing all of our seniors was 1981-82, Michele Thornton, Lisa when the Cats fin- However, a coach who has not to coach any more; it won't a freshman Baglio last year she started 25 of the and Sue nobody expects us to do ished 29-4 and were ranked No. lasted as long as Perretta has also FILE PHOTO Glenning shooting threes be to coach at another school," 28 games she appeared in, well because our team is so young. FILEF»HOTO while really well. ^ « ^. . 11 nationally by the AP. This recognized the need to evolve with said Perretta. Villanova's forward pp8iti<»a8 will most likely be occupied The defense, as well Sophomore Susan Glenning wiU give "If I stay in coach- by becoming one of the leading But I know lot of people 'Nova depth in the backcourt shoot- has been that a immediate success not only won the sport. As Division I schools ing, I sophomores Jen Snell and Denise DiUon. improving a lot and capability at the perimeter. will hopefully stay here at ers on the team. due to are going the to be surprised by us Perretta nationwide respect, it offer more strong team unity. People scholarships, recruit- Villanova." are this year." 11''

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By JONATHAN PASSMAN four team including one of the best Head Coach Mike Krzyewski will Preview Reporter guards in the nation, Travis Ford make the most out of Cherokee and (13.6 ppg, 52.9 percent three- Parks (12.3 ppg, 65.2 FG percen- JUSTIN KESTNER pointers). tage), Grant Hill (18 ppg, 6.4 rpg), Preview Editor-in-Chief 4. MICHIGAN (31-5, 15-3 Big and Antonio Lang (6.9 ppg). Look After the final buzzer sounded Ten): The Wolverines return four for Chris Collins, son of former last April in New Orleans, and of the Fab Five, but lose a lot of NBA player/coach Doug Collins to North Carolina collected their key bench players, including Eric take over at the point. championship trophy, people were Riley and Rob Pelinka. With Jalen 9. ILLINOIS (19-13, 11-7 Big already picking them to repeat as Rose, Juwann Howard, Ray Jack- Ten): Illinois returns four star- national champions. son and Jimmy King, four of the ters, including preseason All-Big Well, now is their chance. premier players in the nation, it Ten Deon Thomas (18.3 ppg, a Behind them, however, is a talent- will not matter. rpg), and lose only three players. ed group of teams, all of them 5. CALIFORNIA (21-9, 12-6 Pac Guard Rennie Clemons (9.9 ppg) hungry to dethrone the reigning Ten): The Golden Bears are not is academically ineligible the first '* is I champs. Here the Villano- kidding around this year. Jason semester, but with Kiwane Garris van's Preseason Top 25, with last Kidd (13 ppg, 7.7 apg) and Lamond and TJ. Wheeler on the bench, year's record in parentheses. Murray (19.1 ppg) will try to plus Richard Keene (8.3 ppg), the 1. NORTH CAROLINA (34 4, improve on last year's Cinderella Illini have a lot of depth. 14-2 ACC): With four returning season. Coach Todd Bozeman's 10. OKLAHOMA STATE (20 I starters from last year's national biggest job this year is to motivate 9, 8-6 Big Eight): 7-foot Bryant champions, plus a top recruiting the young squad. "Big Country" Reeves (19.5 ppg, class, including All-Americans 6. LOUISVILLE (22-9, 11-1 Met- 10 rpg) is the big man on campus. Jerry Stackhouse and Rasheed ro): , , He is flanked by Fred Burley (10.7 Wallace, North Carolina had the and Cliff Rozier all averaged over ppg). Randy Rutherford (13.3 ppg) depth and talent to repeat. Eric 14 ppg last year, plus Rozier and Brooks Thompson (14.6 ppg, Montross (15.8 ppg), Donald Wil- racked up 10.9 rpg. Head Coach 5.0 apg). This could be the year liams 914.3 ppg) and Brian Reese Denny Crum has his best title when Kansas' streak of Big 8 titles (11.4 ppg) are the main men on shot since the Cardinals' 1986 is broken. tobacco road championship, and is a virtual 11. GEORGIA TECH (19 11, 8 2. ARKANSAS (22-9, 10-6 SEC): look to win the Metro. 8 ACC): Four starters including Scotty Thurman (17.4 ppg) and 7. TEMPLE (20-13, 8-6 Atlantic point guard Travis Best (16.3 ppg, Corliss Williamson (14.6 ppg) 10): All five starters return from 5.0 apg) and forward James For- return for the perennial power- last year's Sweet 16 squad, includ- rest, return for the Yellow Jackets. house Razorbacks. They have a ing Eddie Jones (17 ppg, 7.0 rpg). Watch out for complacency, ton of heart, a ton of talent, and Rick Brunson (14 ppg, 2 rpg) and though, as Tech lost to Charleston now a ton of power in the middle, Aaron McKie (20.6 ppg) make up and Southern last year. with center , a one of the best backcourts in the 12. GEORGETOWN (20 13, 8 d top freshman joining the fold. nation. Coach John Chaney's 10 Big East): The center factory 3. KENTUCKY (30-4, 13-2 SEC): downfall may be the schedule, in the nation's capital is led by Jamal Mashburn has gone to the which is one of toughest in the Othella Harrington (16.8 ppg). NBA, but do not shed any tears nation. Coach John Thompson has a for Head Coach Rick Pitino. The 8. DUKE (24-8, 10-6 ACC): Bobby young team that will only get Wildcats have three starters Hurley and are gone, better in Duane Spencer (8.7 ppg, returning from last year's final but three starters return, and 7.1 rpg) and Joey Brown (10.7 ppg, 6.2 apg). 13. (22-11, 11-7 UCLA Pac-10): Dukes Grant Hill always rises to the occasion. O'Boy, the O'Bannon brothers, Charles and Ed, lead the Bruins this year. Though no one will have one. If Coach Roy Williams can cut out for him, with a young and flashbacks, the develop the talent, look out for the inexperienced squad. Bruins have their top three scorers Jayhawks. 24. GEORGIA (15-14, 8-8 SEC): returning, with Ed O'Bannon 19. WISCONSIN (14-14, 7-11 The Bulldogs are looking to take (16.7 ppg, 7 rpg) leading the talent. Big Ten): Remember the Badgers, over R.E.M. as the number one Finding leadership is a must for the team that almost went bank- attraction in Athens, GA. The the Bruins. rupt a few years ago? That was term balanced attack is an under- 14. VIRGINIA (21-10, 9-7 ACC): then, and preseason All-Big Ten statement, as five starters return, The Cavaliers, lacking a respec- forwards Michael Finley (22.1 all of whom averaged at least 8.5 table center, will go with a dough- ppg, 1.8 spg) is now. Coach Stu ppg last year. They have the nut offense, and that will cost Jackson recruited a great class, horses, but do they have the them a shot at the title. Cory including Rashard Griffith, per- desire? Alexander (18.6 ppg) and Junior haps the top freshman center in 25. PENNSYLVANIA (22-5, 14- Burrough (14.6 ppg,7.2 rpg) are the nation. This could be their Ivy): Everbody returns for the among the four returning first NCAA bid since 1947. Quakers, including one of the starters 20. BOSTON COLLEGE (18 nation's top backcourts in Jerome 15. VANDERBILT (28 6, 14 2 13, 9-9 Big East): There is a Allen (13.1 ppg, 4.9 apg) and Matt SEC): Head Coach Eddie Folger is competitive basketball team in Maloney (16.3 ppg, 1.7 spg). Play- gone, replaced by cult icon Jan van Beantown, and for once, it's not ing in the Ivy won't allow them Breda Kolff. The Commodores the Celtics. Seniors Billy Curley much respect, but wait until rise and fall with Billy McCaffrey (15.8 ppg, 7.8 rpg), Howard Eisley tournament time, when they will (20.6 ppg, 51.3 percent three- (13.7 ppg) and Malcom Huckaby shock some teams. pointers), a class act on and off (11.5 ppg, 2 spg) realize it's put OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES the court. He is the leader of up or shut up time, and this is (In alphabetical order: Arizona, surprising squad. their last crack at the NCAA's. George Washington, Louisiana 16. 9-9 MINNESOTA (22-10, 21. MARQUETTE (20 8, 6 4 State, Missouri, Old Dominion, Big Ten): The Golden Gophers Great Midwest): It's no wonder UNC Charlotte, Santa Clara, won the NIT last year, and fans that 's best team is led Texas, Tulane, Xavier. in the of "Land 10,000 Lakes" are by a Miller. Tony Miller, that is, expecting Voshon Leanord (17.1 who is second in the nation among ppg) and the other four returning returning players in assists with starters to take the next step. 7.6. Roney Eford (11 ppg), the With only two players graduating, Great Midwest Freshman of the they just may have enough depth. Year, also returns for the War- 17. SYRACUSE (20-9, 10-8 Big riors, who have eight returning East): On probation last year, the letterman. Orangemen are hoping this year 22. CINCINNATI (27-5, 8-2 they can return to national prom- Great Midwest): So what if Coach inence. Though Head Coach Jim lost all five starters Boeheim may whine otherwise, from last year, including Nick "I Lawrence Moten (17.9 and ppg) Never Met A Shot I Didn't Like" John Wallace (11.1 7.6 rpg) ppg, Van Exel (18.3 ppg). Huggins has should bring the Orangemen back two stud freshmen in Dontonio to the NCAAs. Wingfield and Damon Flint, plus 18. KANSAS (29-7, 11-3 Big a host of bench players ready to Eight): Youth will be served in contribute more. Lawrence, with Richard Scott 23. MASSACHUSETTS (24 7, (10.6 as the only ppg) starter 11-3 Atlantic Ten): The Minute- returning. Steve Woodberry (10.1 men have Lou Roe (13.8 ppg) ppg) should start this year, as will coming back, plus two future top freshman Jacque Vaughn, Michigan's Juwan Howard raises up over Glenn Robinson. a stars in Marcus Camby and Donta "diaper dandy" if there ever was Kentucky center Rodney Dent Bright. has his work