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Requirements James Miyor to Hit a 3-Pointer to Broken Their Five-Game and the Carrier Dome ; 9m '^wrw,' 4fi M' Pag» 24 • THE VILLANOVAN • JwHMry 30, 1$07 Sports I S Wildcats terminate losing streak Vol. 62, Na IS VILLANOVA UNIVER8fTY, VILLANOVA, PA**^» w^ f FetmiaryS, 1987 By STEPHEN J. SCHLAGER stripe. Rony Seikaly hit two from back and forth at each other and Seton Hall's Mark Bryant com- Wilson ended the scoring by ^ the line followed by an eight-foot the first half ended with Villanova mitted his fifth persona] foul and hitting both ends of a one-and-one. The Villanova Wildcat basket- jumper by Coleman to tie the ball up by nine, 42-33. sent Massey to the line. Massey The final score read Villanova 86, ball team ventured on a road trip game at 40. West scored first in second half missed the one-and-one, allowing Seton Hall 82. The WUdcaU had last week to Syracuse University The score was tied again at 42, making two charity points and a finally Requirements James Miyor to hit a 3-pointer to broken their five-game and the Carrier Dome. Villanova 48 and then at 50 before Syracuse 16-foot jumper off a feed from bring the score to a diff-hanging losing streak. came out and put the squeeze on took the lead for good off a Sher- Wilson. By the time the first the Orangemen. man Douglas jumper from 18 feet television timeout rolled along the Villanova controlled the tap and with 3:28 left in the game. Wildcats were still up by nine, 50- and Doug West slammed home the Syracuse took complete control 41. to be altered first two points. Tom Greis com- of the ball game from that moment The two teams traded points mitted his first personal foul, but on, scoring 15 unanswered points. until there was 22 seconds left in ByLYNNPERDEK veyed to see what types of courses Syracuse's Derrick Coleman Villanova went scoreless for over the game and Villanova was still they would like to have had. missed his two from the line and 3 minutes before Wilson hit a 22- up by nine. Coach Rollie Massi- Major curriculum changes in According to Eby, the main HaroldJensen answered with a 15- foot jumper to take the score 68- mino then cleared the bench various departments will go into reason for this revision is "to give foot for a 4-point lead. 55. The final score of the Wildcats' sending in Steve Pinone, Pat effect during the 1987-88 school students a more extensive back- The score then bounced back fifth straight loss was Syracuse Enright, Connally Brown, Eric year. The most comprehensive ground and to make their educa- and forth until Greis had a tip- 70, Villanova 58. Leslie and Barry Bekkedam. revisions in curriculum will affect tion more appropriate for employ- in off a rebound and 'Nova jumped Wilson led the Wildcats with 13 Seton Hall's James Major sunk incoming freshmen in the ment purposes." up 19-18. Villanova continued to points, while Plansky had 12 a 17-footer for two and was fouled College of Commerce and Finance A complete revision of the score on the seventh-ranked Oran- points coupled with 10 rebounds. by Enright. Major missed his foul and in the biology department of curriculum for biology majors has gemen with points from Mark Villanova — Seton Hall shot, but the Pirates' Gerald the College of Arts and Sciences. been approved for next year. Dr. Plansky, Jensen, Gary Massey The Wildcats next took on the Greene grabbed the rebound and Three new majors have been Joseph Orkwiszewski, chairper- and Wiest. The Wildcats went up Seton Hall Pirates at home in the was fouled by Brown. Greene hit established in the College of son of the biology department, 33-23 ^ith 1:30 left in the first duPont Pavilion. West, again, had his first shot from the line and Commerce and Finance, including said that the freshman course has half. the first two points of the game. missed his second. The Pirates' finance, marketing andmanage- been completely redesigned "to Syracuse scored four more But Seton Hall, who has beaten Khyiem Long gathered in this ment, which are currently only reflect the unity and diversity of points before going in for the half. Georgetown twice this year, is not rebound, but went empty at the concentrations under a degree in life." The scoreboard read Villanova 33, a team to take lightly. The Pirates line. business. According to Dr. Frank According to Orkwiszewski, the Syracuse 27. showed this by surging to an 11- Massimino then sent back in H. Eby, Jr., chairperson of the course will now be team taught Coleman and the rest of the 7 lead early in the first half. the regular Villanova squad. But finance and marketing depart- to give the students an opportun- Orangemen came out in the se- Greis, Jensen, Wilson and Mas- even with the new personnel, the (pholo by Nunes) ment, majors in these fields would ity to learn from several people cond half to settle the score. sey all combined for a nine-point Pirates took away the rebound. offer students better opportunities each semester, and all labs will once again participated in the Red Cross blood drive this week. Coleman scored two straight run to take the lead at 16-11 with Mike Cooper hit one of two from Villanova students once they graduate. be revised from two labs per week buckets before Kenny Wilson hit 11:05 left in the first half. The the line and brought the score to These new majors would re- to one longer lab each week. one-for-two from the charity Wildcats and the Pirates went 84-79. quire six more credits than the Orkwiszewski stated, "The rest present concentrations; however, of the curriculum has been revised no student would be required to by dropping some specific areas IVomen 's basketball wins (Photo by Nurwt} may hear Reagan overload during a semester, ac- to allow the biology major to more cording to Eby. Eby stated that fully explore discovery under the Mark PUunky (shown above versus Seton Hall) followed iq> lus a decision has not been made as counsel of the advisor. This will {Spectacular performances with fine playing against Syracuse and By SUSAN E. CORCOKAN Eugene J. Ruane, director of at the conunencement. The stu- !Seton HalL to what types of new courses will open up the major, but guidance Public Illations. dent is c>¥il^ |fter a. series of l>e added, how many «i those remain top cats in Kg East Preaidcsiit ltoi!lRl^:;|teagan has jaB||A|« will be required ccanses about enonghdtvoTitjctanrovide tdttid to the 1907 %Wn sp<ifi«t "nna now many will be electives. enough deptfrin tfie nen. commencement ommohy, ac- football stadium no matter what spc^k are fequured to submit By JOHN G. RICCO "There is no real rush to make According to Orkwiszewski, Again, no other Villanova player season games and the Big East resumes based on (heir contribu- cording to the Rev. John P. Stack, the weather. The Baocahiureate this revision will the third finished in double figures. these decisions. The incoming be tournament remain, a majority of O.S.A»« dean of students, and Mass will be held the evening of tions to the school and community Perretta was impressed freshmen, whom this affects, will curriculum in effect since he Coach these contests are against teams Christine Lysipnek, assistant as well as their grade point av- The Villanova women's basket- A- May 16 in the duPont Pavilion. choose their majors next year, but arrived here 15 years ago. "We're with his superstar's effort but Villanova has already beaten. erages. The grade point average ball team continued its winning to the dean of students. This year's graduation will be courses our revision. What denied that the team's offense is will not get into those on second we The team's two losses came requirement is 3.5 for students to back a unified ceremony. "The students ways last week with back centered around Pennefather. The president was asked to until their junior and senior years, want to do is to explore the best against nationally-ranked Georgia like to be together." said from the Colleges of Arts and over Cheyney and Boston last the Rev. John Lyswnek. is of getting across biology and wins "Our offense just happened to go speak May by which three years from now," way and St. Joseph's, and should not Approximately 1,700 students are Sciences, Commerce and Finance, College. The two victories ex- M. Driscoll, O.S.A., president of Eby said. to fill the students' needs." that way and she ended up with harm Villanova's chances of being Nursing and University College tended the Wildcats' winning the expected to graduate; 650 from the Eby stated that .research of The communication arts de- all of the points," he said. "We Villanova University. Because invited to the NCAA tournament. of Arts Sciences, 500 and 3.0 for students from the streak to an impressive nine of the Coll^ie and other colleges has aided in creating partment will add a senior project didn't design it to happen that bicentennial celebration "If we continue to play as we have from the College of Commerce and College of Engineering games and improved their overall way." United States Constitution begins these new majors and that present next year for all communications recently, and have no major injur- Finance, 170 from the College of There is a selection process record to 15-2.
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