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SNOW SHOWERS HIGH: 33 I LOW: 16 www.bgnews.com independent student press VOLUME 98 ISSUE 38 Search goes on, friends hopeful BGSU student jumps into river to evade police, body not recovered By Kara Hun to investigate the incident, Nixon we were expecting everyone back EDITOR-IN -CHIEF and University of Toledo football again [this weekendl," 7achrich Maume«*» Ptrrysburd RELATED INFO... They grew up in the same town, player and Defiance classmate said "It'll definitely settle in. The •Eleven people, including played little league football togeth- Brock Dodrill, guys and I have one juvenile, have been er and after last semester were attempted to elude talked about it" charged with drinking together again attending college police. Officers Nixon, who trans- offenses as a result of the together at the University. But for caught Dodrill and ferred to the party Nixon attended. senior Luke Zachrich, the winter chased Nixon University from •David Schmenk. son of the chill in the air will be even more through a cemetery| Miami University last Defiance County Common intense as he begins spring semes- and along the river. semester, had hopes Pleas Judge Joseph ter without a roommate and a According to of finding his niche Schmenk. plead no contest friend who is missing Defiance Police on the football field. Friday to charges of serving A part)' with friends in his lxime- Chief Norm Walker, He came to the alcohol to underage persons town of Defiance on Dec 27 left his an officer was able Garrit Nixon University, according and disorderly conduct. roommate and sophomore Garrit to pull Nixon to to his mother Deb, Schmenk, a Tiffin University Nixon the target of an intense shore using a stick, but he then because he thought he had a bet- student, was sentenced to search and rescue effort when he jumped back into the river, started ter chance here to earn some play- 10 days in jail. was last seen jumping into the swimming away and hasn't been ing time. •According to Defiance Auglaize River. Nixon was being seen since. But after two weeks, he became Police Chief Norm Walker, chased by police for throwing eggs For Zachrich and his house- frustrated that he wasn't getting the investigation is ongoing at cars. mates, Nixon's absence is a hard Mike Metzger t Glen Bailey BG News / CNN.com and more charges are pos- According to reports, when way to start a new semester. Defiance is located 43.2 miles southwest of Bowling Green. sible. IX'fiance Mice arrived at 530 am " Everyone left for Christmas and NIXON, PAGE 2

BGNEWS THE UNIVERSITY CHERISHES LIVES LOST OVER BREAK BRIEFING BG Police looking for I i C.O.Rs The Bowling Green Police IN HE 13 RAN C Division is currently accepting applications for the spring sea- being a doctor but talking with Dr. Josh Kaplan, them. 1 think he spoke at a level Ice Arena director pus community and in town. good first impression on peo- son of its Citizens On Patrol tfiat wasn't the medical level ... Sokoll died Dec. 31 at Wood ple," Leek said. IC.O.RI program. The program, Health Services direc- but something students could coached BG High County Hospital of pancreatitis, And the relationships he in its third year, trains tor, leaves student understand." School Ice Hockey for the inflammation of the pan- made over the years here at University students and For Maas, Kaplan's relaxed creas. He was 54, Bowling Green included those Bowling Green residents to be healthcare legacy leadership style in the office is eight years Sokoll served as director of with students as well as employ- the "eyes and ears" of the what she'll miss the most. the Ice Arena since 1992 and ees, Leek said. There were sever- By Kara Hull By Carrie Whitaker I (iiij Leek, assistant director, al students Sokoll taught in die Police Division on a volunteer EDIOR-IN-CHIEt "He pretty much let everyone MANAGING EDITOR had worked with him for 14 past that he had stayed in touch basis. To receive an application University Health Services staff run their department and it was Even with a doctorate in psy- or for more information call: an open-door policy if any stu- years. Sokoll had always been a with over the years. say they never knew how Dr. Josh chology, Gordon R. (Randy) pleasure to work with, she said. Anodier facet of Randy's life 354-1546 or email:police@bgo- Kaplan managed to get it all dent or staff member had a ques- Sokoll just couldn't pass up a job tion. And he always had an "He was a good boss," Leek was his coaching side. Beside hio.org. Applications will be done—guiding a health service working at the University Ice said. "He let his employees do teaching the hockey class at the accepted through March 1. in a time where the only constant answer," she laughed. Arena— his love for hockey It was in this atmosphere that their own thing, but he was Ice Arena, he was the head was change. But no matter what made the position impossible to always there for backup if you hockey coach at Bowling Green administrative tasks loomed Kaplan was able to lead a moti- refuse. Meeting for Daffodil vated staff for almost two needed something." High School for eight seasons. ahead, students always came And throughout his employ- Although he was lenient in During his time as head first for him. decades. ment as Days "Hel letting employees create their coach, Randy led the BG Kaplan, who served as the Idirector of own projects, Leek said every- Bobcats to a state champi- A meeting for Daffodil Days director of Health Services at the allowed us, I I the Ice '04, a fundraiser for the and trusted I one at the Ice Arena realized onship in 1984 and made three University since 1984, died Ian. 2 Arena, his Sokoll had definite standards for appearances in the state semifi- American Cancer Society, will at Wood County Hospital, ending us, to do our ' love for jobs," said all employees and the reputa- nals. This included finishing sec- be held tonight at 5:30 in 200 a five-year battle with cancer. He hockey tion of the facility. He had been ond-place in 1983. West Hall. was 57. Cindy and people Puffer, very personal—in today's fast- One of his former players, Proceeds from the event will "I have a feeling he spent a lot made a paced world— wanting to talk Michael Kunstmann, played benefit cancer patients and of late nights here," joked pharmacy definite coordinator; rather than e-mail or phone, under Sokoll's guidance for research. Barbara Hoffman, health promo- impres- Leek said. All organizations interested tions coordinator of the VVellness and assis- Dr. Josh Kaplan Gordon R. Sokoll sion on tant direc- "Probably the best thing in participating in the fundrais- Connection. "If a student during the cam- about Randy was that he made a SOKOLL PAGE 2 er are invited to attend. the day wanted to talk to him, he tor. "He created a team atmos- would drop everything." phere that was second to none." According to Ruth Maas, Guiding students and staff Earn credits as a Kaplan's administrative secretary alike through the health care Spouse of Bowling Binder, died Jan. 5 after a 12-year career, Karen was employed as for 19 years, he had a knack for "insurance jungle," Kaplan was battle with ovarian cancer. assistant dean, assistant chair UNIV peer facilitator juggling administrative duties key in the creation of such ser- Green State University Karen received her master's and an advisor at: UNC Chapel Volunteer facilitators are amidst seeing students as vices as the Student Health Greek Affairs director degree from the University and Hill, Georgia State University needed for UNIV 100: patients and working on pro- Service Bridge Plan, according to earned her undergraduate and the University of Georgia University Success. Peer facili- gramming and services to bene- Edward Whipple, vice president dies of cancer degree from the University of Karen was an active member of tators will earn two credits for fit their needs. of Student Affairs, The plan pro- Toledo where she became a her sorority, serving as chapter UNlV202:Practicumin "I think he had a talent for that vides "away from home" health Karen Louise Kennedy Binder, member of Delta Delta Delta and he loved students," she said. University graduate and wife of Sorority. Orientation. Director of Greek Affairs Ron BINDER. PAGE 2 Applications are due Ian. 30. "I think it surpassed not just KAPLAN, PAGE 2 During the course of her Contact Jenny Wierda at 2- 9558, or email [email protected] for more information. Falcons decided to go for win early

By Dan Gedney mance while rushing for three touch- their careers with a 2-9 record in the how they led." SPORTS REPORTER downs and running for one more. He 2000 season. They also played under The departure of numerous starting The Falcons 28-24 victory over leaves BG in possession of numerous three different head coaches in four seniors means that younger players will Northwestern in the Motor City Bowl on individual passing records. years. be called upon to fill these holes. Several Dec 26 gave Josh Harris and the rest of "That's the type of competitor losh is, "It was a season where I had a group of players stepped up and showed they are the senior class an appropriate ending to when the game's on the line he wants the seniors and when we got together in the ready for the task against Northwestern. their collegiate careers as well as showed ball in his hands," wide receiver Cole summer I told them we'd go as far as Wide receiver Cole Magner led the who will lead the Falcons to continued Magner said. "We're going to miss that they would take us, and they took us to Falcons with 12 receptions for 97 yards success in the future. next year." the Motor City Bowl Championship," and two , including the Btn Smnjw BG News Harris ended his BG career by turning The game ended a roller coaster ride head coach Gregg Brandon said. "I can't game winner. He finished the season in a 38 for 50, 386-yard passing perfor- for the departing seniors, who began say enough about that group of Idds and with CHAMPS: Head football coach, Gregg FOOTBALL, PAGE 2 Brandon holds the championship trophy.

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■WnMHMHHnH PT-a-^KW-KSMii'^I^K^SiSKSmBtisSSilKSsKm snmlitt 2 Tuesday. January 13.2004 WWW.B6NEWS.COM "It was a season where I had a group Sokoll remembered as teacher, coach of seniors and when SOKOLL, FROM PAGE 1 Kunstmann said. their families as well as their Even after he quit coaching, Cheryl said the job as director we got together in Sokoll made teaching and team. Sokoll remained connected to of the Ice Arena had ultimately fit the summer I told three years and was on the team coaching more about life than "He always reminded us that the high school team, he was a Sokoll's passions — hockey and in 1984 when the Bobcats won about sports Kunstmann and our team represented more than member of the BG Blueliners teaching. She said he loved his them we'd go as far the state championship. Cheryl, Sokoll's wife, both said. a record — more than a game," Club, a group of parents and job, the people he worked with Kunstmann said Sokoll's expe- They both commented on his Kunstmann said. supporters of the high school and the students he taught. as they would take rience playing hockey at ability to teach life lessons to Not only did he touch each team who raise funds for the "He had a heart as big as the us, and they took us Michigan State University' and those around him. player, but he also impacted the hockey program. world," she said. his love for teaching made him a "Without sounding conceited, program at Bowling Green High One element of Sokoll's suc- Sokoll is survived by his wife, to the Motor City successful coach. Sokoll had pre- I really think he helped every School, Kunstmann said cess as a coach were his high Cheryl; three brothers, Mark, Bowl viously been the captain of the group of players to manhood, "He took the program to expectations for his players, Steven and Curtis. MSU hockey team from 1971- Cheryl said. another level and helped make it Cheryl said. Services were held on Jan. 3 at Championship" 1975. And Kunstmann agreed. He one of the best programs in the "He was demanding," she Dunn Funeral Home. All memo- GREGG BRANDON, COACH "I le had the training he need- said Sokoll was constantly state," Kunstmann said. "I said, "but he never expected rials may be given to the BG ed and understood what players reminding his players they were believe he laid the foundation for more from his players than he Blueliners Club. were going through because he representing their school and the coaches who are there now." expected of himself." had once been a player himself," Players to fill the void

Icy river conditions FOOTBALL, FROM PAGE 1 Kaplan made time for all school records for receptions (99) and receiving yards (1,138). Cornerback Keon Newson interfering in search KAPLAN, FROM PAGE 1 institutionally to decide what "He was so well loved and was best..." revered through the ACHA and forced two fumbles, a Motor City NIXON. PAGE 1 The search for Nixon was sus- But Kaplan's concern for the OCHA," she said. "This is a Bowl record, and finished the sea- pended on Wed Ian. 7,11 days care for students who find them- son with a Mid-American enough time in practice to prove selves out of their insurance net- health care issues and education loss that will.be felt in student himself and he quit. Nixon had alter he disappeared. But officials didn't stop with his work at the health across the nation." Conference leading six forced haven'l given up. Firefighters work while at the University. starred on the Defiance High Also under Kaplan's direction. University. I.ocally, he was Hoffman echoes Puffer's fumbles. School football team. wen milking arrangements yes- involved with the Board of views, adding that Health Linebacker Jovon Burkes, the terday to borrow a hovercraft Student Health Services added "Garrit is the type of kid that's evening hours to treat patients, Trustees of the V\faod County Services has also gained pro- team's only non-senior captain, got to be out there doing things," from the Napoleon to navigate physical therapy services, and Mental Health Clinic, the AIDS gramming ideas through his ser- blocked a Northwestern field goal she said. "I don't want to put the the icy river. access of Health Services lo Task Force and the Wood County vice in these organizations. attempt in the closing seconds of football program His family spouses and children of students Disaster Committee. "He would pick up things that the first half. down in any way, "/ know I've always hasn't given for one semester after gradua- Through his involvement with were good about those places Tailback R). Pope's 25 rushing but ... he wanted up either, tion. these organizations, Kaplan and bring them here," she said. yards made him the 10th player in said I'd do any- and are Co-teacher of an AIDS course acted as a bridge between the "We got the opportunity to get school history to rush for 1,000 to get out there and the best of a lot of different pro- show them what thing for a friend, waiting for a for two years, Kaplan collaborat- University and the community, yards in a season and the first he could do." positive ed with the English department Puffer said. grams and get them going here." player in 10 years to do so. He fin- but I never expect- result. to make AIDS the subject of the "That gave us as a Health And according to Puffer, this ished the season with 1,005 rush- Though his Service a real presence in the wasjust one of the perks of work- mother worried ed to have to do "I'm very English proficiency exam in ing yards. firm, his 1988. community," she said. "It helped ing for this laid-back leader. These players and other under about how he that" us lo have a vision, a presence we "We got to see him blossom would fare after family is The strides that Health classmen now face the challenge Services made under Kaplan's wouldn't have had without him." into the director that he was ... of replacing the senior leadership quirting something LUKE ZACHRICH, ROOMMATE very firm, And it was Kaplan, Puffer said, we got to see his era evolve into that he is watch is an indication of how he that helped lead the Falcons to the he loved so much, kept his eye on student needs, that gave the University's I lealth what it is," Puffer said. "It means Nixon had no trouble making Ijustl missing," IX'b said. "We Services respect nationwide a great deal to me to be a part of 2003 Motor City Bowl believe that he'll be back We're according to Whipple. Championship. Mends or fitting in, according to "He was very student- through his service to the that era." Zachrich. wailing on our miracle." American College Health Surviving Kaplan are his wife, The win gave the Falcons 11 focused," he said. "He was wins for the third time in school "1 le came here and everyone Trying to help thai miracle always thinking ahead and Association—who created a Becky; daughter, Sarah; mother, instantly loved him," he said. "I le along, Zachrich spent much of fund in his name last year—and Pearl and brother, Ed. history. They finished 11-1 in 1985 anticipating student health and 1993. just loved hanging out with the his holiday break riverside with issues. He was always thinking the Ohio College Health Services were held on Jan. 4 at guys we lived With." his father Ion—who was once Association. Dunn Funeral Home. I iLs disappearance on ixt. 27 Nixon's lillle league football sparked a significant effort lor coach—doing anything he could Nixon. But high water, ice, fast to help. Binder initiated discussion about ovarian cancer currents and cold temperatures "I know that if it was me in the haven't made the search any eas- water, I'd hope thai my friends ier. would lie out there trying to do BINDER, FROM PAGE 1 helped establish Lets Talk-It- University of Toledo Campus nieces. "It's day to day depending on everything they could to help my Over, an ovarian cancer support Ministries. Funeral services were held at the river conditions," said family out," he said. "I know I've adviser and alumnae president group and the creation of ovari- Karen is survived by her hus- Epworth United Methodist Defiance lire Chief Bill Wilkins. always said I'd do anything for a at several inslilutions of higher an cancer awareness quilts for band Ron; parents, Roger and Church in Toledo on Saturday. "The conditions aren't slowing friend, hut I never expected to learning. The Toledo Hospital and the foanne Kennedy; sister, Sherri us to Isearchl due to safely fac- have to do that." Her cancer diagnosis prompt- Medical College of Ohio. Most (leff) Cousins; brother, Chuck tors. At ibis point, we're no) g< ling ed Karen to become an advocate recently, she performed Kennedy, in-law relatives and to risk any more injuries." for her disease. Locally, she fundraising duties with the many nieces, nephews and great

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By Bonnie Miller Rubin that education should not be gible for aid. "If the administra- CHICAGO TRIBUNE used as a weapon in the war on tion is really concerned about CHICAGO — Thousands of drugs. The policy disproponion- drug use, what better means of college-aid applicants have been ately hurts lower-income fami- rehabilitation than education?" won't face charges denied federal money over the lies who are least able to afford More than 100 student gov- last five years because they were college tuition, they say, while ernments liave called for the pol- Statement made by break the team's 11 p.m. curfew. events that took place after the 11 convicted of possessing or sell- noting that punishment for such icy to be revoked. Some institu- The incident occurred at 3:30 p.m. curfew. ing drugs — a policy supporters offenses is already meted out in tions— including Yale University, case reviewer said am. Snyder was not available for say serves as a deterrent to drug court. Western Washington University, basketball player Snyder said he initially intend- questions Thursday. In his letter, use and ensures that aid goes to "I don't understand why you'd I lampshire College in ed to suspend Roberson and though, he shared how difficult it those who deserve it. want to hinder someone's ability Massachusetts and Swarthmore could not have other players—whom he did not has been since the Fiesta Bowl. But opponents are gearing up to go to college," said Caton Volk, College in Pennsylvania — are so known the woman identify — but changed his mind "The accusation that was false- to jettison the provision when 23, who dropped out of the opposed to the policy that they when he received assurances ly made in this incident will live the Higher Education Act comes University of Illinois at Chicago did not consent from school officials that authori- within each of us for a long time up for renewal this year, arguing after he discovered he was ineli- DRUGS, PAGE 6 ties were unlikely to charge to come," he wrote. By Jeffrey Parson Roberson with a crime. He said it was unfortunate that KNIGHT DIDDER HEHSPAPERS 1 le said he decided not to make details of the case were made Kansas State BO die players sit out a portion ofthe public before the police investi- Roberson will not be charged game because gation was with sexual assault stemming that "seemed "The accusation completed. from an incident in Arizona, merely a token that was falsely The fact Maricopa County Attorney consequence." that the initial Richard Romley said Thursday. Snyder wrote. made in this charges were A woman accused Roberson of "I bettered the incident will live found to be sexual assault on New Year's Day, price of this irre- within each of us erroneous in a day before K-State lost the sponsibility many cases eta Fiesta Bowl inTempe, Ariz. should be far for a long time to will fall on deaf According to a three-paragraph greater. All the come." ears," Snyder statement, the case was reviewed while, I was well wrote. ^^^^^-^r [he calendar of events taken from ■* I ^H by Romley s sex crimes bureau. It aware that any BILL SNYDER. K-STATE COACH Athletic ^^^^^ http*V/wwwbgsu^du/calendar/calendar.html V B Bf ^^^^^^^ determined that Roberson "could decision I made director Tim not have known the (woman) did would be met Weiser, in a 8 1ifenot consent." Therefore, the with criticism." statement, said K-State was statement said, "no crime was Snyder detailed the punish- "thankful'' Romley "confirmed 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Student Union Lobby I louse in 2004. committed under Arizona law." ment for Roberson, a senior who our findings." Weiser released a 3D Stone, Oil, Photography BAU5 County attorney spokesman has played his final collegiate statement on the day of the game and Ceramics Exhibit 730 p.m Bill FitzGerald declined to elabo- game, in the letter. It includes per- saying "no criminal act occurred." Student Union Galleries BGSU Students for Howard 9:15 p.m. to 10:15p.m. rate on the statement. forming public service, not According to the police report, Dean Delta Sigma Theta Founding Roberson's lawyer, Bob receiving a Fiesta Bowl ring and released Wednesday, both 9 a-m. - 5 p.m. loin the largest student politi- Day Step Performance Pimroff, did not return a call seek- losing spring-semester scholar- Roberson and his accuser agree Sigma Chi Recruitment cal organization for a Presidential Sponsored by Delta Sigma ing comment. ship aid that Snyder estimated he entered McGill's room, where Student Union Lobby candidate. BGSU Students for Theta Sorority, K-State coach Bill Snyder was worth $8,481. she was sleeping. The woman, a Howard Dean- Campaigning to Student Union Falcon's Nest released a lengthy open letter The same punishment, Snyder 22-year-old K-State graduate, 11 .i.iTi. - 1 p.m. take back our Country! offering an apology for the indicated, would extend to other said she had sex with McGill ear- Dance Marathon Apparel Sale This group meets every 930 p.m. "anguish and suffering endured players who "violated team regu- lier that morning. She said that, Student Union Lobby Tuesday to plan campaign events UAO Movie: Bamboozled by those who genuinely care lations.'' He did not name those having just wuken up in a dark aimed at increasing visibility for University Activities about our football program and players, though safety lames room with her back turned to the 11 a-m. - 4 p.m. Howard Dean in the campus Organization is sponsoring the university." McGill — like Roberson, a depart- Spring Break Trip IWfie community. Our campaign has showing of Bamboozled Though Roberson will not be ing senior — was named in a Sponsored by Dry Dock and taken us across the country in the Student Union Tlieater charged with a crime, he did Paradise Valley police report in ASSAULT. PAGE 6 Alpha Phi Alpha fight to take back the White Get involved capturing student life at BGSU! That's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh, I like it!

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"/ know I haven't seen a genuine apology from Rose yet."

Hall of Famer JOE MORGAN, Me Rose's former teammate, on Rose's admis- sion to betting on baseball while managing the Cincinnati Reds. (MfBXBOD OPINION Take time to remember those lost

First and foremost we would game was a fitting end to a revived the controversial debate police report. year battle with ovarian cancer. seen on Dec 27. He was jumping like to welcome everyone back to remart-able season for the of whether or not Rose deserves We feel all of these stories Gordon F. (Randy) Sokoll died into the Auglaize River. the University. While the year Falcons, and while many fans to be reinstated to baseball, and would have made excellent edi- Dec. 31 at Wjod County Hospital It is easy to overlook the events 2004 hopes to bring several new were unable to make the voyage ultimately the Hall of Fame. torials if we had been in school of pancreatitis, the inflammation that occurred while we were memories, we must take time to to Detroit, they were with the Another memorable news for the past three weeks. of the pancreas. enjoying our winter vacation. We remember the news and events team in spirit as they watched story that occurred in Ohio was However, none of these stories Dr. losh Kaplan served as the all heard about the Motor City of the previous three weeks, the game on TV. made by Elicia Battle from trump the series of tragedies director of Health Services at the Bowl, Pete Rose's apology and which brought both glory and One of the year's first books to Euclid, who claimed that she lost which directly impacted the University since 1984. He died the supposed lost lottery ticket, tragedy to the University. hit the shelves was written by die winning lottery ticket worth University. Ian. 2 at Wood County Hospital, but such stories come and go. A belated Christmas present Pete Rose, in which he admitted $162 million, which was There were several deaths ending a five-year battle with The University lost three was given to the University by to betting on the game of base- redeemed by another woman. among the faculty. cancer. He was 57. members of its community, and the football team in the form of a ball, and appeared on an in- Battle, later revoked her state- Karen Louise Kennedy Binder, Also, a University student has possibly a fourth, and that is the 28-24 victory over Northwestern depth interview on ABC's ment and was charged with a wife of Director of Greek Affairs been declared missing. Garrit kind of news that everybody in the Motor City Bowl. The "PrimeTimc." These events misdemeanor—filing a false Ron Binder, died Ian. 5 after a 12- Nixon of Defiance, Ohio was last should take time to consider.

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We are released from die pres- and then says, "I'm great." I PEOPLE KHARY sure of our own lives and peer remember a time in my life ON THE STREET with the professors JACKSON into someone else's, and some- when I felt the same way. times are glad that we are not in Another one: "life is cussion format, but rather is Opinion Columnist their shoes. Then we can go TODD Beautiful", where Dora is in the What is your outlook dedicated to his or her relation home and it's all over. If only life LENTZ concentration camp with the with the student and their opin- Ladies and gentlemen, the were that simple, right? Well on the semester based other women and she hears her ions in other ways, such as time has arrived. No, not the maybe it is. Guest Columnist husband and son calling to her on your first day of holding extended office hours beginning of another sure-to-be- We have all heard the adage over the radio. 1 remember times or promptly answering e-mail memorable semester, but rather "art imitates life." Logically then, classes? when I felt that surge of hope Let me say that the University questions their students may the time for Hollywood to show is it not possible that since art, and love myself. has given me more than just an its true colors. The awards sea- with all its imaginative power, send. This is true, and I realize A third one: "Lost in education. The University learn- son is when we see what is really merely imitates our everyday that learning comes in different Translation", where Bill Murray ing atmosphere has challenged behind Hollywood's eyes, as the lives, that we can be swept away shapes and sizes. and Scarlett Johannson are lying and questioned my goal in life Whether it is the Socratic endless awards equal increased by our own lives? 1 low many in a bed — fully clothed — talk- by allowing me to choose a Method of learning, where one business for studios. When it times have we all recollected a major with which I will be student is assigned to one comes down to it, that is what particular moment in our lives ing about their lives and Scarlett happy. Because of this scholarly assignment or the traditional the monolith of film is about: and said, "This feel just like the talks about her uncertainty about life and her lack of con- quest, I will give credit to those lecture format so many stu- money. movies!" Perhaps we should say, ' instructors who do their best by However, within the golden "This movie feels just like my nection with her husband. Bill dents on campus are accus- Murray, facing the window, AMY WEBB pushing students to fulfill their tomed to, I feel the balance of gates of this emerald city resides life!" Because the core honesty of greatest academic capabilities. touches her foot and says, FRESHMAN, freedom in the classroom is a small yet passionate group of art is what lasts, so our experi- Teachers who challenge us in "You're not hopeless." leaning too much in the nega- artists that are dedicated to pre- ence of life can be said to reflect TELECOMMUNICATIONS life prepare us for the academic And I remember a moment tive, opposite direction. Even serving the magic and purity of our personal level of honesty and professional world. film in an industry where formu- with ourselves. when I could hear the inner though there are many forms of "It's going to be Especially at the University, I learning, one key aspect of dis- la precedes substance. These We can dupe ourselves into meaning of something someone have been influenced by many artists make the movies that last boring." cussion in a classroom is thinking that life is mundane said and let them know that I professors who do more than beyond awards, such as "Citizen through professors and stu- and boring and the movies are was really listening to them. That what they are paid for. They put Kane," "Psycho," "On the where the excitement is. But dents debating issues, even if is the good stuff in my life, and in that extra effort to see that Waterfront," "The Godfather," then that means we have to shell that professor thinks he or she is movies don't give that to me. their students grasp the invalu- "American Beauty," "Schindler's out nine bucks every time we always right. Even though an They simply remind me. able knowledge they willingly List," and, yes, "The lord of the want to forget how 'crappy' our educated individual earns the If you're sitting around bored pass down. Rings." lives are. tide of "professor," does that sometimes, maybe you'd like to Words cannot express how Films like these will last gener- Misery is expensive, isn't it? give them the right to no longer do the same thing, and the much appreciation I have for ations after us, because regard- Yes, and 1 would also add, be the student? movie can really do its job. Then the caring professors who sacri- less of their budget, their popu- unnecessary. Have you ever I feel the need to point out while Hollywood drools over fice their time to stay after class larity, their level of risk-taking or wondered what happens after this open-minded or biased itself and counts the box office MEGHAN DULANEY hearing any student questions. 1 their cast's star power, they spoke death? 1 have. I imagine that professor uneven ratio only tickets, you'll smile with me as could write a book explaining of truths that reached us at a wherever 1 end up, I'll get a FRESHMAN, JOURNALISM because I have had a fair share you see that they're missing the the positive experiences I have very deep level and stayed with chance to watch every moment of problems with professors I point. The movies aren't about had with respected University us long after the closing credits. of my life as a movie, and experi- have disagreed with in the past. "Hopefully it's more professors. They transported us to a world ence everything that I would in a money. They are about sharing I also write this because I have interesting than last However, the intent of this all their own and kept us there. real-life theater. And looking and honesty, the key elements in heard too much from friends column is to explain the bal- That is how we fall in love with back—and forward—I will have human connection. And while I semester." and others suggesting that ance system of the esteemed movies. That is why the theater a heck of a time watching my know 1 will still be watching the "Professor Smith is a vicious, "good" professor compared to has become an avenue of the movie. Oscars come February, they relentiess, tough son of a gun. those professors some students ever-popular experience: escape. 1 think about some of my don't mean much. Especially Never take their class." I feel it is avoid taking a class with V* love to escape to the favorite moments in movies. when I compare that moment to important for the students who movies and become entranced Here's one: "American Beauty", the one where I sat in that the- because of their negative repu- have ever felt the sting of this and enthralled by the stories where Lester is asked how he is ater and remembered how tation. I feel that my experi- abuse of power some professors artists have to tell, and the way in doing, and he says that he hasn't much I'd forgotten to look at ences with certain instructors have to open their hearts and along with countless other stu- which thev choose to tell them. been asked that in a long time before I'd left home. ears. Therefore, this column and dents has led me to conclude my beliefs cry out for the free- AARON BROWN one end of the balance beam is dom of classroom discussion higher than the other. you may have felt needed to be SENIOR, The point is, I feel that out of addressed a long time ago. TELECOMMUNICATIONS every ten professors I have had, I challenge you to speak out at least six of them discourage this semester and to stand true "This sucks." any input from the student and make sure your opinions within classroom discussion. are heard in a classroom where This math of course is unproven you feel the professor has a neg- and may seem false to other ative distaste towards any students and professors alike. I objections held from the stu- am not saying that all professors dent. Be bold in your guesses are bad. when a professor asks for your In fact, I am fortunate to have input Sir Isaac Newton once had as many good professors in said, "No great discovery was the previous semesters. I only made without a bold guess." Do think the ratio of truly dedicated not be afraid to disagree with a MICHELLE RENDINE professors are outweighed by professor, and do not be afraid those professors who limit the to speak out in the classroom SENIOR, voice of concerns, comments for what you feel is right, even if TELECOMMUNICATIONS and questions students want to you look like a donkey's behind address through open discus- in the end. Without trial and "Ditto to all sion in a class. One would argue error, what is the point to life of that a professor may not neces- discovering new things if one of the above." sarily show freedom of the never guesses, be it a right or classroom through a certain dis- wrong objection?

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DRUNKEN DIVA AVOIDS TRIAL www.bgnews.com/nation TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — There will be no trial for pop diva Diana Ross on drunken driving charges. During a pretrial hearing in Tucson City Court, Ross' lawyers said she's ready to accept a plea agreement and will change her earlier "not guilty" plea at a hear- ing scheduled for Feb. 9. NATION NASA says leak is to blame By Marcia Dunn detector in the American-made the crew, NASA said. But the the space station over the week- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS laboratory. They did not find any- spacemen were advised to close end to replenish the dwindling CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. — A thing wrong in a check of the area the shutters to keep the window air supply. Yesterday, the pressure leaky hose on the American side last week, but this time they temperature constant and was holding at about 14.2 pounds of the international space station briefly turned off the scientific reduce the likelihood of conden- per square inch, a half-pound seems to be the source of the slow equipment and heard the hiss of sation. lower than usual, Hartsficld said. drop in cabin pressure over the escaping air. The window is used for making The crew also managed to fix past three weeks, NASA said yes- "They're hesitant to be overly Earth observations with cameras. the station's primary oxygen gen- terday. confident, but everything at this The 20-inch porthole, described erator yesterday. The crewmen If the hose is confirmed as the point looks like it was the culprit," at the time of the laboratory's have been relying largely on oxy- culprit, a spare will be sent up on said NASA spokesman James launch in 2001 as the finest opti- gen-generating canisters over the a Russian spacecraft as early as Mansfield. cal-quality window ever built into past few weeks. the end of the month, the space The hose is used to prevent a a spacecraft, consists of four Back on Earth, meanwhile, the agency said. window on the space station panes and is six inches thick. station's next scheduled com- The air leak began just before from fogging up. It takes conden- To make sure nothing else is mander has been bumped from Christmas, and NASA has said all sation that forms between the leaking, Ix>ale and Kaleri will seal his flight because of an undis- along that it was so small it never panes of glass and vents it into the hatches between some of the closed medical issue. endangered the crew or space space. compartments on Saturday and Astronaut William McArthur If FMofNASA He station operations. Foale removed the short length confine themselves to the cor- will not replace Foale as the sta- Astronaut Michael Foale and of hose and capped off the two doned-off Russian living quarters tion's skipper this spring because LEAKY HOSE: The International Space Station is shown in a digi- cosmonaut Alexander Kaleri dis- ends to which it was connected. and attached lifeboat. Their of a temporary medical problem tal still camera view in this Dec. 9,2000, file photo, during a fry- covered the leaky hose Sunday Removing the braided, silver- seclusion should last 1 1/2 days. that disqualifies him for a six- around by the Space Shuttle Endeavor. Flight Controllers suspect using a handheld ultrasound leak colored hose poses no threat to Extra oxygen was pumped into month mission, NASA said. an air purifier may be leaking aboard the space station. Overworked doctors welcome reduced residency hours By Jason Straziuso and most other programs comply with the IHE ASS0CIA1E0 PRESS new residents' work rules adopted last July. Hen UNT aVEMNORKEI DOCTHS In early luly, days after new rules were sup- But the medical community acknowledges Q July 1,2003 new rules were set posed to limit the number of hours he and tli.it some programs still overwork doctors. to limit residents' to 30 hours other new doctors could work. Dr. Troy Two resident organizations, which believe straight, and not more than 80 Madsen almost made a fatal mistake. the rules should become law, say they've got- hours a week A first-year resident at Baltimore's lohns ten dozens of violation reports, Hopkins Hospital, Madsen was on hour 32 of "Standards do not produce perfect com- a 34-hour shift when he failed to make sure a pliance," said Ingrid Philbert, director of field Q The overall atmosphere is differ- crucial blood test was given to a heart activities for the Accreditation Council for ent from when residents regular- patient. Graduate Medical ly worked 120 hours weekly. Complications related to "Standards do not Education, or the ACGME, that mistake led to a setback produce perfect the body that carried out Q Studies showed sleep deprava- that could have killed the the July 1 rules, "There are tion was leading to mistakes. A patient, Madsen later compliance." always a few programs that death in New York in 1984 learned. The man ultimately don't follow the rules." caused in part my weary resi- recovered, but Madsen was Justin Wood, a dents led to stricter laws tnere. horrified at what his mistake spokesman for the union almost meant. INGRI0 PHILBERT. Committee for Residents she worked a 34-hour shift last week because The 28-year-old doctor's DIRECTOR OF ACGME and Interns, said a com- she didn't want to dump work on her col- work shift violated new rules mon story he hears is resi- leagues. limiting residents to no more than 30 hours dents are told "more or less explicitly" to fal- Dr. Lauren Oshman, president of the straight and no more than 80 hours a week sify time sheets. American Medical Student Association, said on average. Sometimes residents, particularly those in there are too many disincentives for report- "It was my first week in residency, and the difficult specialties, work long hours by ing violations: no whistle-blower protection, whole tiling was just overwhelming," he said choice. resentment from peers, and the risk of get- He e- mailed outside authorities, and lohns "The kind of people who are attracted to ting one's own program disaccredited. surgery... want to stay. It's hard to push peo- Still, the overall atmosphere is very differ- Jay UPrett AP Photo 1 lopkins — ranked by U.S. News & World Report as America's top hospital for 13 years ple out the door sometimes," said Dr. Larry ent from when residents regularly worked BROKEN RULES: Dr. Troy Madsen, intern at Ohio State University running — was temporarily threatened with Kaiser, the surgery' department chair at the 120 hours and studies showed sleep depriva- Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio, was a resident at Baltimore's losing accreditation for its internal medicine I lospital of the University of Pennsylvania. tion was leading to mistakes. A death in New York in 1984 caused in part by weary resi- Johns Hopkins Hospital. Madsen was on hour 32 of a 34-hour shift residency program. 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Plant workers delighted by new uranium www.bgnews.com/nation enrichment facility PIKEI'ON, Ohio (AP) —Workers at a uranium enrich- ment plant built in the 1950s celebrated after the owner announced yesterday that it will pump $1.5 bil- lion into a state-of-the-art facility and create about 500 new high-paying jobs in a rural region hungry for them. SWE Antigun group: Government data show 120 gun stores provided 1 of every 7 crime guns

The 120 stores in 22 states, including debate in which they have nothing to Inc. in Indianapolis, with 2,294; and A message left at Chuck's Guns was not By Jesse I. Holland six stores in Ohio, made up less than 1 say," said Cox. "The focus of the investi- Badger Outdoors Inc. in West immediately returned. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS percent of the 80,000 individuals and gation should not be taken away from Milwaukee, Wis., with 1,906. The report was released at the begin- WASHINGTON — About one of every stores licensed to sell guns during that the person who committed the crime." Don Davis, owner of Don's Guns & ning of an important year for gun legisla- seven guns linked lo American crimes or period, said )im Kessler, the group's poli- Kessler acknowledged there is nothing Galleries, said his stores do state and fed- tion in Congress. The federal assault considered suspicious from 1996 cy director. to indicate that the 120 stores sold the eral background checks on everyone weapons ban is up for reauthorization through 2000 can be traced back to the "There are a very tiny number of gun guns illegally or knew they were selling to who buys. "If it's OK with the governor of and the Senate will probably consider same 120 gun stores, a gUn safety group dealers who are associated with a huge criminals. He compared them to the this state and it's OK with President Bush, legislation to immunize gun manufac- said Monday, urging the government to number of crime guns in America," said liquor stores of his youth. then what the hell can I do?" he said. turers and distributors from lawsuits set up a watch list of irresponsible or cor- Kessler, who wants a watch list of those "There was the liquor store you could Once the weapons leave the store, they arising from crimes in which guns were rupt gun dealers. merchants. go to where it didn't matter how bad your can be sold repeatedly at gun shows with used. Of the 373,006 guns traced from The National Rifle Association said fake ID was, and you could buy beer. And no background check, and that is proba- First, Congress has to consider legisla- crimes during the five-year period, any dealer breaking the law should be there was the liquor store where it didn't bly what happened to the guns that tion that opponents say would keep 54,694 came from the 120 stores, accord- prosecuted but disagreed with the idea matter how good your fake ID was, you came from his shops, he said. information—like that in the Americans ing to data from the Bureau of Alcohol, of a watch list. Chris Cox, the NRAs chief weren't going to buy any beer, and that's "If I was doing something wrong or for Gun Safety report — from becoming Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives. The lobbyist, said government officials the way it is with gun stores," Kessler illegal, I wouldn't be in business," added public. Inside the $373 billion spending data, which surfaced in a lawsuit by the already have the tools they need to said. Mick Beatovic, owner of Badger bill passed by the House and up for NAACP against gun manufacturers, was inspect gun stores at any time. The top three gun dealers on his list Outdoors Inc. "The ATF would- made public by the Washington-based "This is only a gun control group try- were Chuck's Guns in Riverdale, 1U., with n't allow it. The local police Americans for Gun Safety Foundation. ing to make themselves relevant in a 2,370 guns sold; Don's Guns & Galleries wouldn't allow it." CRIME GUNS, PAGE 9

"These cases are frustrating. Obviously, we know we have a dead Judicial impartiality study child. Obviously, we know it is a homicide." promotes longer terms D. MICHAEL HADDOX. MUSK1NGUM COUNTY PROSECUTOR

By John McCarthy judges and 15 Three year-old case reopened in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS years for COLUMBUS, Ohio —The elec- Supreme Court tion of judges to longer terms, justices. hopes to catch infant's murderer increasing the qualifications for Further, the office and higher salaries would group recom- ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) — the group's executive director. later, police and paramedics were improve justice in Ohio and take mended 40 Forensics experts working with "How do you not only bury a hovering over her unconscious some of the politics out of judges' hours of the group Parents of Murdered child, but bury a case?" son in the home the two shared jobs, an Ohio Supreme Court mandatory Children are reviewing evidence Police Chief Eric Lambes said about 50 miles east of Columbus study released yesterday found. training in the death of a I-year-old boy detectives have made their best "He had to have done it, he was The study committee grew out designed three years ago to see if they can case to prosecutors. the only one there," Todd said of of a March conference — Judicial specifically for help authorities determine who "Until you can pin it on one, it's Coles. "He never came back to Impartiality: The Next Steps — prospective the killer is. hard to proceed," he said. "Wfe that house, never, not even for his formed to find ways to reform the judges. The Levi Houston died Dec. 21, don't like this being unsolved." clothes. He didn't even come to system. Legislature 2000, a day after his head had Muskingum County Prose- Levi's funeral." It was sponsored by Chief should been smashed against an object cutor D. Michael Haddox said But Coles said Todd hurriedly Justice Thomas Moyer, the increase the or with an object so hard that his there is insufficient evidence to go left on a shopping trip as he pre- University of Akron's Ray C. Bliss pay for judges skull shattered. for an indictment. He said he pared to wash dishes while Levi Institute of Applied Politics, the and include No one has been charged. looks forward to reviewing the cried in the living room. John Glenn Institute for Public automatic Authorities have identified two information provided by the After the boy stopped crying Service and Public Policy at Ohio cost-of-living suspects: the boy's mother, group's experts. two minutes later, he said he State University, the League of increases to Tawyna Todd, 26, and her then "These cases are frustrating found Levi suffering from Women Voters of Ohio and the attract better boyfriend, Douglas Coles Jr., 28. Obviously, we know we have a seizures. He said he kissed him l«yl»Pret«AP Photo Ohio State Bar Association. candidates and Each blames the other for Levi's dead child Obviously, we know it and called for help. The group's recommendations keep judges EXTENSIONS: Cheif Justice Thomas, of the death. is a homicide," he said. "As for He said he figured Todd hurt include 12-year terms for appeals from having to Ohio Supreme Court, discusses extending Dr. Harry Bonnell, a forensic who did it, we're not quite there her son before she left. judges and Supreme Court jus- lobby for high- judge terms yesterday in Columbus. consultant and former chief yet 1 have an obligation to be Todd tooka lie-detector test the tices, 10 years for full-time com- er salaries, the deputy coroner in Hamilton fair." day after her son's funeral. The mon pleas and municipal judges study said. County and San Diego, has Police, prosecutors and chil- results showed she was truthful and eight years for part-time ludicial candidates should tion form. reviewed autopsy, police and dren's services officials plan to when she denied knowing how Many of the changes would judges. All judges now serve six- more fully disclose the source of medical reports as part of Second meet this week to discuss the Levi was hurt, sources told The require changes in Ohio law. year terms. The study also recom- their campaign contributions, Opinion Services, a program cre- case. Columbus Dispatch for a story mends increasing the required the study said. Lawyers who con- The committee did not study ated by the group. Todd said she left her son in yesterday. the effect of the new federal cam- legal experience from six years for tribute to Supreme Court candi- Another pathologist also is Coles' care while she went to the Coles has declined to take a paign law, pending a U.S. all judges to 10 years for full-time dates, for instance, would have to reviewing records. store for cigarettes and milk with polygraph test "I was so scared, municipal and common pleas disclose their employers and not "Why isn't something done a daughter. 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"It was absolutely obscene—the amount of money and the politicking that went Money given to military on in the last Ohio Supreme Court cam- paign" COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—The ed announcements about bases first state money provided to local military facilities and 225 state is offering financial help to next year. groups to prepare for base closing minor military bases since 1998. five Ohio communities trying to The communities are announcements, said Bruce Congress authorized a new REP. SANDRA HARWOOD keep military bases open, Gov. Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, lohnson, state development round of military base closings Bob Tali announced Monday. Lima and Youngstown. director. three years ago that are The Department of "The bases arc a critical com- The Department of Defense expected to save more than $3 Development will provide a total Supreme Court ponent of the nation's defense Base Closure and Realignment billion. of $1.5 million in grants to help and a vital part of Ohio's econo- Commissions have recommend- local officials respond to expect- my," Taft said. The grants are the ed the closure of 125 major keeps law the same JUDGES, FROM PAGE 8 Supreme Court and scholars. Supreme Court races in the last two "The decision was ruling on whether it elections. made there that the its constitutional. "It was absolutely prospect of gover- Suit in 1999 claimed gun makers knew The court upheld obscene — the nor's appointments most of the law in amount of money and then retention December and the and the politicking elections would not study group will that went on in the be considered by corrupt dealers were buying their guns meet again early this last Ohio Supreme these working year to debate the Court campaign," groups. That was Harwood said. kind of the end of bill. "When you have 120 gun corrupt dealers were supplying being sold; was pan of a multiple law's effect on judi- CRIME GUNS, FROM PAGE 8 Also missing was the discussion," stores — one-tenth of 1 percent products to criminals in black purchase in which more than one cial races, especially any mention of Mover said. of the nation's gun stores — asso- and Hispanic neighborhoods but handgun was sold to one individ- the influence of public. Inside the $373 billion appointing the State Rep. Bill ciated with 15 percent of the did nothing to stop it The case ual; was recovered in a state other groups not con- spending bill passed by the state's judges, then Seitz, a Cincinnati crime guns and the public is not was dismissed by a federal judge. than where it was bought; was trolled by candi- House and up for action in the dates. holding retention Republican who is a Senate next week is a provision told about it, it's a travesty," he The report was limited to one of several firearms elections for them. lawyer, said that was said. handguns and assault rifles, and lhat could be the that would ban federal agencies recovered in a crime that was Mover long has a good idea. Americans for Gun Safety got dealers were limited to those traced to the same buyer; was most important dis- like the ATF from making public advocated appoint- "I also think our the AIT' data from a lawsuit filed with more than 200 suspicious sold by a dealer who is habitually cussion of the study, any records kept by gun dealers ing judges, but there goal was to achieve by the NAACR which sued traces by the ATE unhelpful to police in completing said state Rep. or submitted by gun dealers to were too many something concrete Browning Arms, Smith & Wesson, A gun is considered suspicious crime gun traces; or was Sandra llarwood, a law enforcement. viewpoints to even and positive and Clock and other major gun mak- if it has an obliterated serial num- traced back to a store that repeat- Niles Democrat and Kessler's group wants that pro- begin the debate, he not open something ers in 1999. The suit claimed gun ber; was recovered in a edly reported firearm thefts. a lawyer. Outside vision taken out of the spending said. The study that turns into a manufacturers knew that crime within three years of first spending by anony- mously funded group included civil war every time interest groups have lawyers, judges, it is raised," Seitz dominated labor and business said. Visit www.BGNews.com leaders, lawmakers

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www.bgnews.com/sports BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY BOWLING GREEN 7(i. NORTHERN ILLINOIS 69 Women off to fast start with new faces By loel Hammond 1 record says more this year SPORTS REPORTER than ever. BG lost to defending Personnel is the key to any MAC West champion Ball State successful organization. 72-70 last week—a game which And an upgrade in personnel the Falcons led throughout — — specifically, six new faces on and hammered out an impres- the women's basketball team — sive road win over Northern has put Coach Curt Miller's five- Illinois Saturday, 66-58. year plan right back on sched- "A lot of the rebounding and ule after a rocky beginning. inside issues were a matter of Miller, in his third year at the our size and strength," Miller helm, struggled to put the right said. "We preach going to the team on the floor that was fit to boards hard, but we were phys- play the type of game he want- ically out-manned and out- ed. The team's record and defi- strengthened our first couple ciency on the interior reflected years. Now, we have legitimate that, as the Falcons had gone post depth and post size, and 21 -35 over the past two years. have answered questions the But this year, the Falcons inside." have translated successes in The turnaround is a direct non-conference play into an result of Miller's new style of impressive beginning to the play, on both ends of the Boor, conference slate. After going 7-4 which is directly related to the in non-conference play for the addition of six freshmen, three second straight season, BG is now 1 -1 in MAC play. But that 1 - WOMEN, PAGE 18

Ronen ZitbermanAP Photo JAM: Ron Lewis dunks against Lamar in Hawaii. BG beat Lamar, and beat Northern Illinois Saturday to salvage their Christmas break. Men back on track after win Zwierlein

By Joel Hammond Tomorrow: BG's Germain Fitch's long SPORTS REPORTER road back from two knee surgeries. li feels good to smile. headed to That was the sentiment BG (I'airfield, 70-60 and American, men's coach Dan Dakich 73-641 in Hawaii before beating expressed immediately after his lamar in the tournament finale. team ran Northern Illinois off the The Falcons then looked impres- Anderson Arena court Saturday sive in their Mac home opener New York afternoon. The Falcons evened Ian. 3 in defeating Eastern THE ASSOCIATED PRESS their Mid-American Conference Michigan, 84-68, but reverted The Bonnies were stripped of record and for a moment over- back to their inconsistent ways OLEAN, N.Y. — BG adminis- six victories and barred from the shadowinga rocky first half of the Wednesday night in a road loss to trator Ronald Zwierlein will be postseason by the Atlantic 10 2003-2004 campaign. Ball State. introduced at a news confer- after forward Jamil Terrell was "This WW a very good effort by With a plethora of new faces ence today as St. Bonaventure's ruled ineligible for violating our team; I thought we competed on the court this season, the new athletic director, according junior college transfer guide- and overcame things," Dakich Falcons at times so far have to a published report. lines. said. "We haven't really been looked a bit out of sync on both Zwierlein, senior associate Zwierlein was out of his good at overcoming a lot of ends of the floor. That was not the vice president for student affairs Bowling Green office until things, and I liked the fight in our case Saturday, and BG center at Bowling Green, was the Wednesday and unavailable to kids. This is a game 1 thought we Kevin Netter said the team is Falcons' athletic director from comment Monday, his secre- had to win. You don't want to go beginning to gel. 1994-99. tary said. down 1 -3 in the MAC." "We all know each other and He replaces Gothard Lane, St. Bonaventure spokesman The Falcons, after beating how each other played, it's just Ben Swan£er B who resigned for his role in a Doug Ferguson declined to Detroit at home just before break, men's basketball player eligibili- confirm that Zwierlein had SHOT: BG's Coiy Eyink shoots earlier this season. Eyink and his ty scandal that also led to the fir- suffered two close losses MEN, PAGE 19 been hired. teammates travel to Akron tomorrow night. ing of coach Jan van Breda Kolff. Harris engineers win Now, our By Zach Baker the impact of BG's receiving core half. FORMER SPORTS EDITOR editor and offensive line. "As the game goes on, with the Bowling Green quarterback "I le had an outstanding game type of coaching staff that we losh Harris played his last game that way, keeping INorthwestem] have, you're going to have to con- as a Falcon Dec. 26 against off balance, throwing the foot- tinue to mix it up," Harris said. realizes Northwestern in the Motor City ball," Brandon said. "But you "We were able to figure out what Bowl. can't do that unless you have INorthwesteml was doing and He made his last game count. receivers that get open and catch figured out what would work for Harris went 38-50 passing and or linemen that can block." us." lessons threw three touchdowns in BG's It was Harris' three-yard touch- It was Harris' second game 28-24 comeback win over down pass to Cole Magner with against Northwestern, and the Northwestern. 4:06 remaining in the fourth Wildcats are probably glad that The 38 completions were a quarter that gave the Falcons the they will never play him again. In Motor City Bowl record. lead for good, and sent them to the two games Ithe first in Harris earned co-Most their 11th victory of the season. November of 20011 Harris threw, Valuable Player Honors after the With the win, BG finished 23rd for a combined 788 yards and I'll admit, I don't know much game, sharing the honor with in both the coaches and AP poll, rushed for 157. about sports. Ask anyone on Wildcat running back Jason the first time they have been Northwestern head coach staff or if you're really an avid Wright, who rushed for 237 yards ranked at the end of a season. Randy Walker said his team knew BG News reader, you may and one touchdown in the loss. Harris said the game came going in that Harris could domi- tt Snuftc BG News remember my football picks Falcon coach Gregg Brandon down to the Falcons being able to talked about the impact that Josh make adjustments after only RUNNING: Bowling Green's Josh Harris runs his way to the Harris had on the game, and also scoring seven points in the first BOWl, PAGE 12 Motor City Bowl MVP in the Falcons' 28-24 win Dec. 26. LESS0W,PAGE17

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BOWL FROM PAGE 12 "It was a great feeling to know was also upset over some com- Sanders 11-yard touchdown that we were going to a bowl ments on ESPN the day before pass, putting BG up 21-17. nate the game. game," Magner said."... Coming regarding his speed. The lead didn't last long. "He's a special player," Walker from Alaska... it's an even bigger "That actually makes me On the ensuing kickoff, Wright said. "We knew going in that he deal back home, everyone back happy, because I got so angry returned the ball 88 yards to the could make a difference in the home got to see me on TV and yesterday," Wright said. "So it was Bowling Green six. Three plays football game. "He's just had a represent the whole state." kind of ideal, and to be honest, later, Noah Heron scored on a great, great career." Despite the positive result, the the offensive line did a great job." three-yard run, and Magner was also dominant in game looked very much in But BG would quickly get back Northwestern was back ahead, the win, also setting a Motor City doubt, particularly after a 78- into the game, as Harris led them 24-21. Bowl record with 12 receptions. yard touchdown run by Wright on a 13 play, 80 yard drive that After Magner's second touch- He had 97 yards receiving and on the opening possession of the culminated with a seven yard down catch, the defense held two touchdown receptions in the second half put the Wildcats up touchdown pass from Harris to Northwestern and forced them win. 17-7. Magner that brought the Falcons to turn the ball over on downs, Ben Sniper BG News The Alaska native said the Wright said he took particular to within three, at 17-14. and the Bowling Green offense bowl game was a big deal for joy in getting the touchdown. It After a defensive stop, BG was ran out the clock after a big third SCORE: Bowling Green's Steve Sanders scores against him. was the senior's last game for driving 80 yards again, and the down catch by Sanders. Northwestern's secondary. Sanders' catch help propel the Falcons Northwestern. The running back Falcons took the lead on a Steve to a 28-24 win.

"Eight times I've had the first pick in the draft. I know what they look like, and they look like Ben Roethlisberger..." Brandon to receive LEIGH STEINBERG, BEN ROETHLISBERGER'S AGENT two-year extension Former Red Hawk picks BylaymeRamson sion, to playing on national tele- for two years before leaving for Steinberg as NFL agent SP0RIS EDITOR vision six times, to defeating a Big Utah. The program had a smooth By Joe Kay goal for the season. He initially Roethlisberger said the lack of First year head football coach Ten opponent in the Motor City transition this year from Meyer to IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gregg Brandon might have Bowl, the team set the standard Brandon, who use similar offens- considered five agents before depth in tliis year's quarterback accomplished more than most for future BGSU football teams. es. Brandon said the players CINCINNATI — Quarterback narrowing it down to Steinberg, class was another factor in his people expected of a first-year But unlike coaches and teams in stepped up this season to make it Ben Roethlisberger, who left who has represented 24 quarter- decision to leave Miami with a coach, but Brandon expected major conferences, Brandon a success. Miami of Ohio after his record- backs. year of eligibility remaining. success from his team this season wasn't surprised with Bowling "One thing we did was that we setting junior season to enter the "I wanted to go with someone Roethlisberger and Eli before he even took the job. Green's success. won a championship and a bowl NFL draft, picked Leigh I felt comfortable with," Manning are considered two of The result of the Brandon's suc- "I expected to win the west and game," he said. "That's some- Steinberg as his agent yesterday. Roedilisberger said. "It was a gut the top passers available in the cess this season was a two-year Ithe seasonl was about what I thing we didn't get done the other Roethlisberger has dropped feeling. I wanted to go with an draft. Manning, the younger contract extension offered by had expected," Brandon said. two years. That was very gratify- out of school and moved to agent who had experience with brother of Colts quarterback Athletic Director Paul Krebs after "Usually you get what you expect ing for myself, my coaches and California to work out and top ." , led Mississippi the Falcons' Motor City Bowl win. and from the day I got the job, to my players, especially the group improve his standing as one of Steinberg said to a 31-28 victory over Talks are in progress to finalize get over the hump here we need- of seniors that really did a nice job the top quanerbacks available in Roethlisberger's development Oklahoma State in the Cotton the contract, but it would run ed to win the west, and" that's for us. Those kids are going to be the draft. last season reminded him of Bowl. Roethlisberger. 21, set most of Carson Palmer's emergence in "It's like going against the through 2008. what we did." missed and I have to challenge royal family in the Mannings," From winning the Mid- Brandon replaced Urban the upcoming 16 seniors, to say, Miami's passing records as he his final year at Southern American Conference West divi- Meyer, who was with the Falcons 'let's go the bar has been set.'" led the RedHawks to a No. 10 California. The Cincinnati Steinberg said. national ranking, the Mid- Bengals made Palmer the No. 1 Roethlisberger is four hours T American Conference title and a overall pick last year. short of getting his degree in 49-28 victory over Louisville in "Eight times I've had die first physical education. He dropped TU£«E rS A SUPERMAIU the GMAC Bowl. pick in the draft," Steinberg said, out of school and moved to fblD YOUT He said in a telephone inter- in a phone interview. "I know Newport Beach, Calif., where view Monday that he decided to what they look like, and they he'll work out with a personal IKNOW?J turn pro once Miami won its look like Ben Roethlisberger. trainer and a quarterback coach. bowl game, meeting his final He's the whole package."

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By Dave Goldberg end zone, the usually aggressive ulation. So Donovan McNabb barely escaped the Packers' rush THE tSSOCIUEO PRESS Martz let the clock run down to threw for Todd Pinkston in the and threw again for the end zone Mike Martz played for a tie three seconds, used the time out, right comer of the end zone. But — this time to lames Thrash. talk settlement and lost. then had left" Wilkins kick the the Packers' Mike McKenzie Had there been a sack, time The Eagles' Andy Reid played field goal that sent the game to established position and might probably would have run out campus police report that exag- COLUMBUS — A lawyer for gerated the value of items stolen for a win and won, although he overtime. have intercepted the ball if before the kicking team could Maurice Clarett will meet with had to wait until overtime after "To me, that's the right thing to Pinkston hadn't come over the get on the field, and Green Bay from a dealership car he bor- the city's lead prosecutor on rowed in April. He has pleaded trying to score a go-ahead TD in do at that point in the game," top and kept the defender from would have won. Wednesday morning to discuss a innocent to the falsification regulation and almost losing his Martz said. "To come back like getting it. On to Fox, who in two seasons possible resolution to the sus- gamble. we had to get in that position, I Dangerous? in Carolina has earned a well- charge, which carries a penalty pended Ohio State tailback's mis- ranging from probation to six And John Fox was let off the just felt like the risk wasn't neces- —An would have deserved reputation as one of demeanor case, a prosecutor's hook for a dumb penalty sary." ended the game, giving Green the NFLs new coaching stars. months in jail and up to a $1,000 spokesman said Monday. fine. because his Panthers beat Martz Because the Rams lost on the Bay the victory. On the first possession of over- The meeting between Percy and the Rams. first play of the second OT, Martz — An offensive pass interfer- time, the Panthers reached the ludge Mark Froehlich has Squire and prosecutor Stephen scheduled a hearing for Yes, coaching counts more took heal on the airwaves and in ence penalty could have been St. Louis 22. Then quarterback Mclntosh is scheduled before a than ever in the NFL playoffs, as print. called on Pinkston, setting the lake Delhomme lost a yard get- Wednesday to decide whether hearing in Franklin County statements Clarett made to this weekend's second-round Reid was spared criticism Eagles back 10 yards and making ting the ball to the middle of the Municipal Court related to the games showed. But so does luck because Philadelphia won in Akers' field-goal attempt field. NCAA investigators should be case. admissible as evidence in the — lose and you take the heat, overtime, beating Green Bay 20- tougher: 47 yards in swirling Time out, Carolina. City attorney spokesman Scott win and your gaffes are forgot- 17. Yet he did what Martz what winds. It was a close call, Play resumed, and John Kasay case. Vamer said Squire requested the Clarett was suspended for ten. criticized for not doing — and it although officials usually are kicked the apparent game-win- meeting. He would not elaborate First, the Rams nearly cost the Eagles the game. instructed not to throw marginal ning field goal from 40 yards. accepting improper benefits on any possible deal. from a family friend and for lying Trailing the Panthers 23-20, St. Here's how. game-turning flags late in Whoops! A 5-yard penalty for Squire did not return a mes- Louis reached the Carolina 15 With 22 seconds left and games, especially in the postsea- delay of game. A couple of plays about it to investigators. In a sep- sage seeking comment arate case, Clarett is suing the with about 30 seconds left in reg- Philadelphia at the Green Bay 19 son. Clarett is accused of filing a ulation and one time out left. with no time outs left, Reid On the next play, McNabb, NFL for early entry into the draft. Instead of taking a shot at the decided to go for the win in reg- who was sacked eight times, COACHES, PAGE 15 Welcome Back to School Party! 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"He told the world THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "It's a great thing for Houston he was retiring, and we had no HOUSTON — Roger Clemens and, frankly, Roger has earned choice but to believe him." throws quite a curveball, toa the right to do whatever he wants Now, Clemens faces another Qemens changed course yes- to," baseball commissioner Bud stiff challenge, the kind that has terday, ending his much-balley- Seligsaid. always motivated him. He hopes hooed retirement after only 78 Qemens is coming off a season to help a talented Houston team days and agreeing to pitch with in which he went 17-9 with a 3.91 reach the World Series for the first close friend Andy Pettitte on their ERA. He reached career mile- time in its history — the Astros hometown Houston Astros. stones of 300 wins and 4,000 began playing in 1962, about four At 41, the six-time Cy Young strikeouts in the same game in months before Clemens was winner got a one-year deal for $5 lune. bom. million, instead of finishing in In what appeared to be his final Qemens will play in the ball- Yankee pinstripes, the Rocket outing, even the Florida Marlins park he helped open. I le pitched splashed down in Spacetown. applauded after his last pitch in in the first game at then-Enron "I took to heart what Wayne Game 4 of the World Series. Field, an exhibition between the Gretzky told me and Michael After the season, Qemens filed Yankees and Houston on March (Ionian) and Emmitt Smith and for free agency as a formality. A 30.2000. even lohnny Bench," Clemens month later, the United States "I wouldn't be here if I didn't said. "It's great to come home." was eliminated from Olympics think this team had a great Once his wife and four boys qualifying—he had shown inter- chance of winning. That obvious- approved, Clemens got the one est in pitching at Athens — and it ly figures into it," Clemens said. final OK he needed to hear. seemed he was ready to settle Said Astros general manager "My mother gave it her bless- down and spend time with his Gerry Hunsicken "His charisma, ing," he said. family. character, credibility is all going For more than a year. Clemens "Roger Clemens was a great to take this franchise to a new insisted 2003 would be his final warrior for the Yankees — a level." season. But that changed after teacher and a leader," Yankees the Yankees lost the Worid Series owner George Steinbrenner said CLEMENS, PAGE 17 NEW ASTRO: Jeff Bagwell, Andy Pettitte, Roger Clemens and Craig Biggio pose in Houston at the announcement of Roger Clemens' addition to the Astros. Rams' Martz on low Browns promote Robiskie Robiskie will replace he's been tremendous for us, University of Miami offensive overhaul, but needs players such end of spectrum and we'll continue to evaluate coordinator and tight ends as Ross Verba to get healthy. as him." coach Rob Chudzinski to fill "We've got some football play- COACHES, FROM PAGE 14 Belichick called for an intention- offensive coordinator, Couch ($7.6 million) and Hagen's old position. ers here — offensive line, al safety trailing 24-23 late in the Holcomb ($975,000) are both Chudzinski served under receivers, tight ends — I think later, Kasay's kick from 45 yards game, then took advantage of a and will look to revive under contract for next season, Davis as the Hurricanes' tight we've got a tremendous amount drifted wide right. The Rams then botched free kick by the Broncos Cleveland's offense. but it's doubtful the Browns end coach from 1996-2000 and of talent at a lot of positions," came down to the other end, but to get the ball back and drive for would bring both back. has worked with Bubba Franks, Robiskie said. Wilkins' try from 53 yards was the winning TD. Promoting Robiskie from leremy Shockey and Kellen One change to the Browns just short. In the Patriots' 17-14 win over ByloeMta 'HE ASSOCIATED PRESS within the organization will Winslow )r. offense next season could be the Had Wilkins' kick been good, Tennessee on Saturday night, maintain continuity, said coach Robiskie, 49, spent seven sea- use of a fullback, which Robiskie Martz's gaffe would have been they found the ultimate fail-safe BEREA, Ohio — The Browns , who fired offensive sons as an assistant coach in said he would sign if they can forgotten, and Fox and his staff play with three seconds left and a want their offense to have an coordinator Bruce Arians and Washington. He also was an find one. would have had to answer for the fourth down at their own 37. identity next year. two other offensive assistants assistant with the los Angeles Davis said the offense needs delay penalty after a time out But They didn't punt (it could be What that identity will be is the day after the Browns ended Raiders for 12 years, the last five to develop several things it can victories solve everything, and blocked) and didn't run (there still a mystery. their season 5-11. as offensive coordinator. do well regardless of the situa- Carolina won on a TD pass from could be a fumble.) They didn't Newly named offensive coor- "Terry was the No. 1 candi- He spent three years as tion or opponent, and from Delhomme to Steve Smith on the even call for Tom Brady to take a dinator Terry Robiskie didn't date," Davis said. "It's one of the Cleveland's wide receivers there an offensive identity will first play of the second overtime. knee. provide many clues yesterday in reasons that I gave him the first coach, and said Monday that the develop. "This place is loud. It's a dog- Instead, Brady rolled out and his first meeting with reporters opportunity to Interview for the Browns may have relied too The offense suffered last sea- house in here," Carolina defen- threw the ball very high down the since being promoted last week. job." much on the playmaking ability son from injuries to the line, the sive end Mike Rucker said, right sideline in the direction of The first decision he must The Browns on Monday also of their receivers over the last few suspension of running back explaining why the Panthers David Givens. By the time the ball consider is the Browns' starting promoted tight ends coach seasons. William Green and the release of were penalized 13 times for 92 came down — right on the side- quarterback. Robiskie would say Steve Hagen to quarterbacks Robiskie said his priorities for Kevin Johnson. yards after drawing zero flags in line — the game was over. only that the coaching staff is still coach, Hagen was a quarter- the offense are running the foot- The Browns failed to score a its first-round home win over Obvious, yes. evaluating both and backs coach during an 11-sea- ball successfully, avoiding touchdown in five games, fell Dallas. But rarely—if ever—used. Kelly Holcomb. son collegiate career that includ- turnovers and protecting the from No. 23 to No. 26 in total Not that everything is a risk, as That's one reason the Patriots "Tim Couch is a great guy. I ed stints at California and San quarterback. He said the yardage and scored just 15.9 Bill Belichick and his assistants are 15-2 and a victory away from think he's a great player," lose State. Browns' injury-plagued offen- points per game after averaging have shown all season. the Super Bowl. Robiskie said. "I love him, and The Browns named sive line doesn't need a complete 21.9 in 2002. Two months ago in Denver,

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By Kevin Shields Jason Paige again made it a two ner and it was a game where 1 was SPORTS REPORIER goal lead at 18:09 by putting in a really proud of how our team In a home and home series this one-timer off a pass from team- came back from the two goals weekend, the Falcons split a pair mate Rob Globke from behind deficits all night." of games with the Fighting Irish the net making it 4-2. Then the Irish head coach Dave Pnulin of Notre Dame. The Falcons were Falcons once again answered talked about how disappointed able to pull out a 5-4 overtime back on the power-play with he was in his team committing 11 win on Friday night at the BG Ice Brett Pilkington getting his team penalties that really hurt them. Arena, but lost 3-0 at Notre Dame leading eightieth goal of the sea- "I was disappointed in how on Saturday night. son. McConvey and Rich undisciplined our play was D'Arcy McConvey continued Meloche got the assists on the tonight," Poulin said. "We gave up his hot play by recording 3 points goal with only 10 seconds left in a two goal lead three different on the weekend after coming off the period to make it 4-3 Irish. times and we committed some his first career hat-trick at In the final period, the Falcons really dumb, really poor penalties Minnesota-Duluth. Me now leads tied the game (4-4) on the power- to give them opportunities." the team with 16 points on the play with Steve Brudzewski get- In Saturday's game, Irish goal- year. ting his fifth goal of the season tender Dave Brown got his sec- In Friday night's game, the with just under 7 minutes left. ond shut-out against the Falcons Falcons came out shooting and McConvey and Jonathan Sigalet this year. The Irish got a 3-0 win in put up 13 shots in the first period got the assists. a game where the Falcons looked compared to only 7 for the Irish. "It was a face-off inside the out of sync and had trouble tak- Irish goaltender Morgan Cey zone at the top of the circle, ing advantage of opportunities. came up with some big saves in D'Arcy won it back and we all Notre Dame scored a goal in each the period to keep the Falcons off went in front of the net," period, with Paige, Sciba and the scoreboard. Bnidzewski said. "Our defense- lebda again getting the Irish on Just 6:58 into the period, Brett man shot the puck and Morgan the Ixiard. Sigalet made 37 saves Lebda took advantage of (he Cey came out to the right side of to keep the Falcons close, but power-play and put a shot Into the net ... then D'Arcy got the Brown's 32 saves were the differ- the top left comer of the net past rebound, passed it right across to ence on the night. lordan Sigalet to give the Irish a 1 - me for the goal." "I thought Notre Dame played Olead. With no one being able to score extremely well and they played Notre Dame struck again in the in the rest of regulation play, the well on special teams all game second with losh Sciba putting game went to overtime. The long," Much said. "Dave Brown the puck past Sigalet in front of Falcons got some good opportu- is very good goaltender.. .with the net to make it 2-0 Irish at the nities in the extra period and with him and Morgan Cey, Notre 8:37 mark. lust two minutes later, only 28 seconds left they got the Dame has one of the best one- Ben Swanger BG News McConvey got the Falcons on the game-winning goal from Unger. two punches in the country, board with his sixth goal on the Bieksa and McConvey assisted lordan had a great game for us to IN THE BOARDS: Bowling Green's Rich Meloche fights with a Notre Dame player Friday night in BG's year to make it 2-1 Irish. lames on the goal that got the Falcons keep us close tonight and he 5-4 overtime victory. linger and Brian Escobcdo their second win this season over made a lot of saves." MINNESOTA-DULUTH Mike Falk got his first goal of falling 5-4. Brett Pilkington got picked up the assists on the goal. the Irish. With the split on the weekend, The previous weekend, The the year to begin the first game, the other goal on the night for BG. Aaron Gill gave Notre Dame a "It was a great game where the Falcons now move to 5-11 -6 Falcons started their second half but then the Bulldogs got six Jordan Sigalet had 35 saves on two goal cushion again with a there was a lot of up and down overall with a CCHA record of 3- of the season with a trip to unanswered goals to run away Friday and 31 Saturday, in a power-play goal less than a play," head coach Scott Paluch 8-3. They will take on Michigan Minnesota-Duluth, who the with Friday's game. Then D'Arcy weekend that was dominated by minute later to make it 3-1. Then said. "Both teams made some State next weekend in a two- Falcons faced off against in 1984 McConvey recorded his first hard physical play. 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"I can be with my family a little more and watch my boys do their thing." Editor learns the game, ROGER CLEMENS, ASTROS PITCHER thanks to Falcons'bowl Closer to family, Clemens LESSONS, FROM PAGE 12 ing that historic game in person stadium. and being confronted by a sea of The enthusiasm and energy from last semester—I chose my orange on almost all sides, I real- the Falcon fans exhibited was signs with Houston teams based on uniform colors. ized how important fan support truly impressive. They told sto- But even though I don't know can be to a team. ries of the trips they had sched - CLEMENS. FROM PAGE 15 years before moving on to New Clemens said. "Andy signing all the terms and fancy lingo in Not to discount the students uled around previous bowl York, where he won World Series down here just changed every- the world of sports and I can't like myself who chose to aban- games and away games during The Astros finished second in lilies in 1999 and 2000. thing I was surprised. I already recite stats and trivia at a don our families the day after the regular season. They remi- the NI. Central last season, one His 310-160 record over 20 had my schedule laid out to get moment's notice. I don't dislike Christmas to watch a football nisced about sporting event game behind the Chicago Cubs seasons puts him 17th on the twice a month to New York and sports. I actually played basket- game, but that day I learned how memories they had during their Houston is deferring $3.5 mil- career wins list, and his 4,099 watch Andy." ball for a few years— breaking alumni support can make an time at BGSU. And they alerted lion of Clemens' salary without strikeouts place him third Houston will head to spring the same finger twice in the important difference. me to the fact that Falcon athlet- interest until 2006, according to behind Nolan Ryan (5,714) and iraining with a projected start- process. I had the privilege of traveling ics has just as much, if not more, contract terms obtained by The Steve Cariton (4,136). ing rotation that includes But with this year's Falcon from the University to Ford Field to owe from these fans as they Associated Press. Clemens has often said he Clemens. Pettitte, Roy Oswalt football season, I've learned a in one of seven buses provided do to the current student body. In addition to the base, wants a Yankee emblem on his and Wade Miller. few things: free of charge by the Alumni Besides the bus ride, the num- Clemens can cam an additional I lall of Fame cap. By joining the With the Astros, Clemens will • The kick after a touchdown Association to anyone headed to ber of alumni along with their $1.4 million based on the Astros' Astros, he pushes back his elec- have to bat regularly after actually has a name—very the big game. According lo family members who attended home attendance: $200,000 for tion another year to at least 2010 spending his entire career in the clever! Mariann Reinke, director of the pre-game event was indeed each 100,000 fans starting at 2.8 — his mother, Bess, rums 74 American league. He'll also be •Who knew it was legal to kick Alumni Affairs, there were more impressive — nearly 700! (And million and running through 3.4 today and has emphysema. pitching in a hitter-friendly ball- the ball from the side of the field? than 325 people that took here. I also learned that Falcon million. The Astros drew about Clemens' last appearance for park where 186 homers were hit (and I just thought they couldn't advantage of the caravan. fans know how to eat, myself 2.45 million fans last year. the Yankees was a moving one last season, according to the find the center line!) On my bus (good old #2), our included). The Astros said they will try lo as flashbulbs lit up the ballpark Elias Sports Bureau, seventh- • As in baseball, it's ok if you Falcon crew felt secure under the So, this year's high-energy pitch Clemens mostly at home. at Florida. He didn't get a deci- most in the major leagues. see a player slide once in a while. leadership of Larry Weiss, 1967 football season has taught me I louston plays one series in New sion as the Yankees lost to Clemens even joked about • Those bright orange sticks on graduate and currently the asso- many lessons. York in 2004, from Aug. 10-12 at Florida 4-3 in 12 innings. pushing back the fences at the sidelines actually serve a ciate vice president in the And if nothing else, I 've proved Shea Stadium against the Mcts. His outlook on retirement Minute Maid Park. purpose besides distracting me President's Office. He kept us up- with this article that I now know "1 can be with my family a lit- started to change Dec 11, when New York general manager and blocking my view. to- date with announcements more about sports than USG tle more and watch my boys do Pettitte — who also lives in the Brian Cashman believed The best lesson of all came, and started a rousing rendition President losh Kontak. their thing," he said. Houston area — agreed to a Clemens' retirement statements however, when I attended the of Ay Ziggy Zoomba with fellow Clemens was with the $31.5 million, three-year con- and made no effort to re-sign Motor City Bowl. From witness- alumni as we approached the Yankees for five years. He spent tract with the Astros. him. his first 13 seasons in Boston, "We wouldn't even be talking then went to Toronto for two here now if Andy wasn't here,"

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WOMEN, FROM PAGE 12 INSIDE THE NUMBERS Sometimes, numbers can be deceiving. That's not the case for Curt Miller's women's of whom — All basketball team. After struggling in his first two years, Miller has assembled a pow- Mann, Megan Thorburn and Liz erful combination of talented offensive players and rugged rebounders to put them Honegger — start into position to make a run at the Mid-American Conference title. and play significant Category 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 minutes. Add into the mix Carin Scoring 63.7 64.6 73.4 I lorne, another Rebounding 38.1 34.7 41.4 offensively-talented Leading rebounder Brown. 6.0 Miller, 6.3 Mann, 7.7 newcomer who Other rebounder Schuka, 5.1 Wenzel, 4.2 Honegger, 7.4 poured in 34 points 3-point percentage 29.4 33.5 35.9 in a loss to Ball State 3-polnt attempts 565 562 248 last week, and the here, it's been up to them. Those IMI Hammond BGNevre MOODS are looking to make a three freshmen had confidence now, we're taking better threes. splash this winter. in themselves, because they're We're getting easier threes now The differences are plain to see good players. They knew that we because teams have said 'We for Falcon fans. With the 5-11 were recruiting them to come in dare you to beat us inside.' Now, Honegger, 6-1 Mann and 6-1 and play right away and they we can do that, and now they Thorburn, the Falcons have three were going to have to grow up have to double down on us in the legitimate inside-outside threats fast. The biggest thing for them I paint, which makes them easier on the offensive end, and three think was the physicalness of the threes." tough, hard-nosed defenders on play at this level." Even more intriguing this sea- the other end of the floor. This On the offensive end, the son is the depth Miller spoke of season, the Falcons are out- steadfast component is the 3- on the inside, as not only do the rebounding opponents 41.4- point shot. The Falcons have seen Falcons have three legitimate 39.1, after being on the short end more success behind the arc as inside post players that start, but of the same stick in Miller's two teams have been forced to dou- Miller also has four post players previous seasons (39.8-34.7 in ble team Mann, Honegger and off the bench from which to Sen Stranger BG News 2002-2003, 44.4-38.1 in 2001- Thorburn at times on the inside, choose: luniors Kelly Kapferer, 2002). opening up 3-point shots for who is back this year after miss- FRESH FACES: Freshmen Liz Furthermore, the Falcons only senior sharp shooter Stefanie ing last year and Sakima Smith, Honegger, above left, Megan out-rebounded their opponent Wenzel and Mann, Honegger freshman Amber Flynn; and Thorburn, above right and Ali four times a year ago, while this and Thorburn. sophomore lill Lause. In addition Mann, left.have made an year they have been out- The statistics tell the story; last to Mann, Honegger and immediate impact as freshmen rebounded only thrice. year, BG hoisted the second- Thorburn, that's four more play- Assistant coach Brandi Poole on the women's basketball most threes in the MAC, but were ers over 6-feet coming off Miller's team. Honegger has grabbed knows a thing or two about eighth in 3-point percentage. bench. 17 rebounds in one game and rebounding: Poole, third on the This season, they have taken the "The depth has been a huge all-time rebounding chart at the most threes in the conference difference; in the past, when we also recorded a school-record University of the South, works and are still among the leaders in have subbed, we have dropped seven blocks. Head coach Curt predominantly with BG's post the conference at 35.9 percent. off," Miller said.'Now, we bring in Miller calls Thorburn the most players. "We still believe in the 3-point Kelly Kapferer, at 6-2 and athletic, highly regarded recruit he has "Rebounding was clearly a big shot as an integral part of our it's such a better option than we landed. weakness for us coming in, and offense," Miller said. "We recruit have had before. She can start on size as well," she said. "If we can't that way, and we like to have 4-5 a lot of teams... Those other girls rebound, we can't run, is what players on the court at one time are competing for our fourth post we've said since we got here. A big who can shoot the three. The 3- player, and that spot remains Every citizen in part of fixing that was recruiting point shot is an even better shot very important for us." Kentucky is but after we have the players when you have an inside threat; required by \h» law to take

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