Technlclan ."‘mr1l’(«Huhinn Stu!» Im! wrs: n “SimQ! \t almpe 5mm 1"’U ““ u- . 7 On the front page is Olympic gold—medal winning coach and the 1988—89 women's team. I would like to thank Coach Yow, her staff and players for their cooperation. Thanks also go out to Coach , his staff and players. I would also like to express my appreciation to Sports Information. Thanks Mark, Doug, Carter, Kelly and Cafffie. I would like to thank Calvin “Hobbes” Hall for the moral support he gave me Saturday night and Sunday morning. He was the only one of several people who did not desert me. (Hint). Thanks to the following photographers for giving me the shots I asked for (most of them anyway): Scott Rivenbark, Mike Russell. Kevin von der Lippe and Larry Jackson, who looks just like Opus. You can go color now guys. Thanks to all my writers, the best damn staff, that helped create the best damn tab in Technician‘s history. Thanks to ad salesperson Cindy Sawyer, who sold tons of ads. Oh, yeah, thanks to Jeff, Lucinda, Jolie, Alan and Lib Seigh, too. Thanks to those sports—loving layout artists like Bob “Housead” Olsen and David “Is Sports Finished?“ Krause. Special thanks to copy editor Amy Bracken for coming in on Saturday. My appreciation goes out to copy editors Jim and Ken. Thanks, (I hope) to Hinton Press. You did a marvelous job printing this tabloid even though I haven‘t seen it yet. I trust you. Nancy, thanks a bunch for those Nuprin. Chuck, the graphic was the deal. If I left anybody out who helped me, l am truly sorry. Thanks.

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The Three-Headed Monster The men’s basketball season rests upon the success of Avie Lester. Brian D’Amico and David Lee at the pivot spot. Page 4 Pack Newcomers Freshmen Tom Gugliotta and Jamie Knox will join junior college transfers David Lee and Mickey Hinnant as new additions to the Wolfpack lineup. Page 8 The Man Behind The Legend and athletic director Jim Valvano discusses his relationships with the media, what he thinks his role is to his players and how he deals with stress. . . Page 10 The Perfect Combination In 1986, Jim Valvano recruited and to form the backcourt of the future. This season, the two are starting to form one of the best backcourt tandems in the country. Page 14 Reflections Kay Yow looks back upon her experience in Seoul this fall and tells what her dream for the State basketball program is in a moving interview. The Only Way To Go Is Up Page ‘8 The women's basketball team should be an improved squad with Andrea Stinson leading the list of several talented newcomers anxious to play for the Pack. Page 22

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Center position question mark for Pack By Lisa Coston leader. our Mr. Clutch. but our big Returning to lead the State attack He said the two so’phomores three- shots. Sports EditOr guy in the middle as well," said is 6—8 senior forward Chucky remind him of former Wolfoack Valvano expects to take full Valvano. “When you lose two Brown, who along with guards and Dereck advantage of the three-pointer. What if? players of that calibre. two all- Shackleford led the team in Whittenburg. and by the time they “We might take it more than That is the question Coach Jim ACC performers, it's going to scoring last season with a 16.6 are seniors, they should develop anybody in the country," he says. Valvano has been asking himself affect your basketball team." points per game average. Valvano into one of the best-ever backcourt “Rodney, Chris and Brian Howard since Wolfpack all-ACC Valvano said the 1987-88 squad. calls Brown, named second»team duos at State. must take it." 's early which went 24-8 and 10-4 for a all-ACC in '87-88, one of the most Corchiani set the ACC freshman Howard returns as starting small departure for the NBA last spring. runnerup regular season finish in underrated players in the record for assists last season at the forward after a consistent As in l98|. '84 and '87, Valvano the ACC, was the best team he has conference and the country. point, averaging 7.3 and 6.3 sophomore year in which he said he again finds himself “with ever had despite its 78-75 first Brown’s 57.2 field goal points per game. The Pack will averaged 7.6 points and 3.4 more question marks than round NCAA loss to Murray State. percentage was the fifth best in look for more scoring from him rebounds. He had 76 assists, 2l answers“ going into the season. “We played excellent basketball, State history, and his .563 career this season, but depth could be a blocks and 30 steals. Despite the loss oi guards Vinny consistently, all season. That was average is the second best ever. problem. With the loss of Jackson Valvano said Howard‘s Del Negro and Quentin Jackson to our goal." he said. “This season. “(Chucky) has to have a very big and . Corchiani is “outstanding year" last season was graduation. the ninth-year coach with Shack, l was thinking we year for us," Coach V said. “We the team’s only true point guard on a key to the Pack's success. felt this year's team would have would have what I felt would've must go to him for points a lot." scholarship. Walk—on Roland “Brian will have to score more had the potential to be his best been a better team than '87. Because of the lack of a proven Whitley will also see some action and do more things for us," ever. and some felt State Would be “With four starters back. we’d center. the Pack should be a more at guard. Valvano said. “I’m very happy that in the loo I”. have been great. That is a hat perimeter-oriented team this Monroe is expected to step into the three will be back next year.“ That W.t\ hetnrr Shackleford makes me play the 'what if.” game season, and Valvano said “we the two spot and may also he Senior Kenny Poston returns turned ptti now," should see the emergence of an asked to backup Corchiant at from a knee injury suffered last "We now out onlv have to But the news for the Wolfpack ts outstanding backcourt With Chris times. He averaged ll.l points off December to provrde depth at the replau‘ Vinny. who was out setttot not all bad. t‘orchiant and Rodney Monroe." the bench. and made 49 of IM three spot, and redshirt freshman Byron Tucker should see action at both Valvano described the center position. to be first.“ realistic" one Valvano said. In addition to forward positions and possibly even center. “At center, we have a lot of players to look Junior Brian D‘Amico should also see the 14 conference games. seven of which Freshmen Tom Gugliotta and Jamie Knox. at.“ he said. time at center, if he recovers from a stress will be on national television (ESPN, NBC). Valvano's “investment in the future," were fracture suffered before the start of school. The schedule features nationally televised advised against redsnirting and will also be Junior Avie Lester has the inside track on Junior college transfer David Lee brings matchups with Temple. Nevada-Lars Vegas available as forwards. the job, and Valvano says the staff is using impressive rebounding credentials to State. and at DePaul. Early games against Akron Junior college transfer Mickey Hinnant is the same approach with Lester that they and should contribute in the middle as well. and at SMU could be critical, Valvano said. versatile enough to play small forward or used with former center Cozell McQueen. guard, and will be counted on to be a major who “was able to neutralize many of the Valvano is confident that if the three can “This is a young team. but a learn contributor. best centers in the country" during the combine to equal Shackleford‘s nine definitely capable of competing on a Although four of five positions are filled, Pack‘s 1983 championship year. rebounds a game in addition to playing national level. We're excited about the the big question mark for the Pack is in the “Avie must first and play ..efense. better defense than he did. the Wolfpack can challenge. and seeing the. difference by the middle. Offense comes later. Of course. maybe in be successful. ACC Tourney. We expect to get on a little “The three-headed monster“ is the way Avie's case. playing without fouling needs This year's schedule is a “purposeful and roll by the end of the season."

Blue Devils nation's number one squad Many experts 12.2 points per game. Kevin stan at the small forward position VIRGINIA and averaged 6.2 points and 5.3 are picking the Duke Blue Devils Madden will start at off-guard. and 6-10junior Ralph Kitley will Virginia loses their two leading rebounds. to win the national championship GEORGIA TECH play at center. scorers in second team All~ACC CLEMSON this season. Head coach Cal Boyd. 11.3 points a game performer Mel Kennedy and hopes the return of Duke returns 10 of 12 players hopes that his preseason all- average. will run the point and starting guard John Johnson frorn the third best shooting frontlinc in from last year's 28-7 squad that American center 6-9 Tom will be joined by 6-4 junior last year's 13-18 team. ACC history lost to Hammonds will lead the Yellow A n t o n i 0 Yes. Virginia. the Cavaliers are will insure him e v e n t u a l Jackets to their fifth straight Johnson. in trouble. of becoining‘ n a t i o n a l NCAA appearance. N o r t h But has three the only ACC c h a m p i o n Junior Brian Oliver and Carolina Prep starters returning: senior guard coach to guide Kansas. The sophomore Dennis Scott. last Player of the Richard Morgan. junior center Bill his learn to Devils lost year's ACC Rookie-of—the-Year are Year Robert Batts and sophomore forward post-season defensive the remaining starters. Both Siler. 6-4. is Kenny Turner. Also, sophomore play his first specialist Billy Oliver, a 6-4 guard. and Scott, a 6- coming off a John Crotty started the last six five seasons. King and ' knee injury games last year at point guard and S c n i o r 8 forward. played 1.000-p1us 1 '1‘ and should should resume that role. forward Jerry guard Kevin minutes. The only other Yellow CIIHEIIIS Mlke Strickland. Jackets to come close to reaching Bob Staak strengthen the The 13—18 mark was Virginia‘s Pryor. junior Krzyzewskl S t a rt i n 3 backcourt. first losing season since 197077. center lilden (‘arnpbell and that plateau were 6-7 senior MARYLAND The 6-3 Morgan started the past sophomore forward center Robert forward Anthony Sherrod and 6-1 1 last Brickey, point guard Quin Snyder forward/center James Munlyn. Look for Bob Wade to take a lot two years and was third on the shot a combined 50b percent and' all—American . Sherrod played 397 minutes while of Tylenol this season. team in scoring last year. year return as tries Munlyn played 386. Gone from last year's 18—13 averaging 10.1 points a game. The baclscotm is the question for for his first national title. WAKE FOREST squad that reached the NCAAs Butts. (1—8. led [Na in rebounding the 'l‘igcis. Starting olf guard l‘nn Krzyzewski said Ferry will be are Derrick Lewis. Keith Gatlin. (6.4). field goal percentage (.500) Kincaid returns. The o 1 junior Wake Forest head coach Bob Hood and Brian Williams. and blocked shots (2X) last season. was third on the learn in storing ready for challenges this year. Staak may have a sleeper. The Steve points. “This year everybody will be Deacons are returning 10 Lewis and Gatlin left because Turner. (Hi. started as a freshman averaging ltl.) ready for (Ferry) and Danny will lettemten. from a team that upset they had run out of eligibility. be ready for them." the head North Carolina and North Carolina Hood transferred to James coach said. "He's stronger. he's State last season within a nine-day Madison to play for former coach better,and there are some new period. Lefty Di‘iesell. Wiliams went to i things going for him to take Second team all-ACC junior Sam Arizona. citing philosophical ' FROM THE $70's advantage of where he's at as a Ivy will lead the Deacons, who differences with Wade. TOWNHOMES player.” finished 10-18 last season. lvy Forward Tony Massenberg. a ()- Brickcy (6~7), who averaged leads Wake in scoring and 9 junior. may switch to center. 10.5 points and 5.1 rebounds a rebounding. He averaged 18.6 Senior Rudy Archer. a 0-1 THISTLEDOWN game. and senior John Smith (6- points and grabbed 7.6 rebounds senior, will start at the point. 5). who scored 8.1 points a game per game. Junior Teyon McCoy. (i~l. is the last year. are expected to increase Junior David Carlyle, 6-8. will other guard. their point production. Westernfllvd. - Ranch and 2 story NORTH CAROLINA . 2 Bedrooms Every season, UNC head coach . Complete puts together a team : appliance package capable of winning the national '4 HAIRSTYLING . Front porches and championship. 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Sat. & Sun. 1—6 one of the most experienced Construction by tandems in the ACC. Senior Jeff Sales by Hunt Lebo, 6—3, directs the Carolina Properties. Inc. Wallace—Hunt Assoc. attack. In 1987. Lebo averaged will help him. "We expect a great season from Brown ready to Chucky on the court and off the court, in a leadership role. Now that his partner up front (Charles Shackleford) is gone we’ll need step forward as Chucky to do a little bit more scoring." Wolfpack leader There are many question marks this season with By Hunt Archbold honors from the . for the Wolfpack Staff Writer However. even with those startingjobs open at center and off impressive statistics, last year's guard. The depth at the guard Chucky Brown enters his senior early exit from the NCAA positions was hit even harder campaign thisseason as the tournament still remains an ugly recently with the loss of senior . .Wolfpack’s memory for Brown. Kelsey Weems to academics. team leader. “I think that the loss of Kelsey With the loss “Yes. the Murray State game still was a bigger blow than we all of Vinny Del lingers in my mind. The Florida realize. It was so sudden and we Negro and game from the year before still now have no real backup at point C h a r | e s bothers me some too. We for Chris (Corchiani),"' said Shackleford definitely should have won both of Brown. to the NBA, those games. But this is a new “The center position is going to i. the 6’—8" year." be a key, but I feel that Avie Chucky Brown fromf o r wLeland.a r d In each of his three seasons at (Lester) or Brian (D’Amico) could State. Brown has shown both equally step in and get the NC is left as the most experienced significant improvement from the job done." Wolfpack eager. previous season. But in the off Brown will be a team leader this “I'm ready to assume season Brown pushed himself year on an otherwise youthful responsibility and lead the team." even harder to improve for his Scott filament/Stet! said Brown. final year. Last summer he Wolfpack team. State will need Brown was the Wolfpack‘s most participated in the tryouts for the Senior forward Chucky Brown is ready to assume a leadership role his leadership both on and off the consistent performer last year with 1988 Olympic Team, and even for the Pack this season. Brown was second team alLACC last year court if they are going to win a team high 57.2 percent field goal though he did not make the squad. and head coach Jim Vaivano calls him the most underrated player another ACC crown, which is percentage and 16.6 points and 6 the experience was invaluable. in the conference. what Brown wants. rebounds a game. Those numbers “It was a good experience," said athletes and the level of play was Coach Jim Valvano also said “I’d likeBne before I leave. That added up to second-team all-ACC Brown. “All the players were great very competitive.” Brown’s play at the Olympic trials would be nice."

Howard hopes to maintain consistency By Dwuan June Last season, the 6-7 forward averaged 7.6 who‘s scoring as long as we are winning.” Staff Writer points and 3.6 rebounds a game. Howard, along Howard believes the Pack will run when they with forward Chucky Brown and guards Chris have a chance, but State will probably shoot Brian Howard would rather his actions on the Corchiani and Rodney Monroe. will be morejumpers this year. court 'speak for him instead of words off the expected to score more to compensate for the “We’ll probably run a lot more. Last year. we I. court. loss of center Charles Shackleford this season. tried to run then we switched halfway through “To me. you don't need to go and raise about Howard said it does not matter who does the the season. It's hard to say. I think we’ll shoot a what you can do off the court," the Winston- scoring, as long as the PackIS winning. lot morejumpers." Salem native said. “You should do it on the ‘The coaches told me last year that I would court." have to score” he said. “It doesnt bother me See HOWARD, Page 33 4 ' llllllllllilllliIiliillllllllllilll|lllllllllllIIIIlllllIlIlllllllllllllillIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll|IlllIlllllllllellIll_llllllllllllll|lli— 2 BREEZ - rHRU PARTY SERVICE 2 D.J."s TEXTBQOK 2 FREE DELIVERY :1 E ICE/1ND CUPS INCLUDED g E BUSCH ...... $55.30 BUD, LlTE :5: E NAT. LT .....$60.50 COORS, MILLER ...... $63.50 2 ()BERLIN ROAD - 5 Stoplights from Campus Buy & Sell Your TextbOoks llllllilllllilililiillilillliilllllllllllillllllllHillllllllllllllllillllilllllllllilllllillllll|lllllliIlllllll|ilIlllllllllllllllllilllllllil atD..sJ' ll" MW UTE”? Plexiglass and other Plastics for Used Books Our Specialty Design and Research Projects. All Colors — Cut to Size N.C.'s Leader in Plastic Needs School SuppliesAlso Available

COMMERCIAL PLASTICS 2416 Hillsborough St. I and SUPPLY CORP. 500 Hoke St. Raleigh. NC 828-4100 10% Discount w/ Student ID _M_i D’Amico glad he's Poston playing ball for Pack exercises By Calvin Hall He also blocked 14 shots and had Senior Staff Writer six steals. patience This year, however, a preseason Somewhere inside junior Brian ankle injury has hampered By Calvin Hall D‘Amico there is a monster —at D'Amico’s progress. Senior Stall Writer least that's what the State “It‘s been hard," he said. “I can’t basketball coaches hope. do a lot. I’m doing as much as I Kenny Poston knows the value The Reading, Pa. native is one— can right now." of patience. ' ., ' third of Jim Valvano‘s “three— D’Amico says he left South He has to. headed monster" project at the Carolina after Bill foster's Since he has center position. It is an attempt to resignation because he did not feel been at State. the make up for the departure of he fit into George Felton's senior forward Charles Shackleford by dividing program. But hehad worries about has seen what he did for the [Lam among his move to State. numerous players three candidates for the center “It was frustrating the first year," ‘03“: ”‘c Kenny Poston position. D’Amico said. “But I got a good W o l f p a c k D'Amico is one of those feel for the campus. It has an program sooner than expected. candidates. overall good atmosphere." From to Walker “My role is going to be getting Playing basketball at State is also Lambiotte to Kelsey Weems. rebounds. getting points and a thrill for D'Amico. wave after wave of troubled or covering people," he said. “The ACC is the best dissatisfied players have passed D‘Amico played with the team conference," he said. “There are so before Poston's eyes. last year after transferring from the many tough schools and good But even as these talented but University of South Carolina. He competition. nomadic players have come and played in 25 games, averaging 2.3 “As far as that goes, I’m glad I gone, Poston has stayed on. points and 1.9 rebounds per game. came to State." Brian D‘Amieo grabs a rebound during a scrimmage game. See POSTON. Page 33 only 7 Whitley Tandem wants to Parachute Instruction contribute A new way to embrace By Calvin Hall the thrill of sport Senior Staff Writer parachuting. Roland Whitley, Jim Valvano’s first walk-on in 22 years of coaching, is not on an ego trip. He has no plans for a pro career. He just wants to contribute. “I went to Coach V and asked him if there was any way I could help the team." he said. “I’m here to give ”0% every time I step on the An exciting and revolutionary floor." new deveo ment is TANDEM Whitley, who is from Goldsboro, PARACHUT JUMPiNG. N.C., served as a team manager last Years oi testing by parachute year. He is an architectural design manutacturers has developed major and a member of Army modern gear pairing the student R.O.T.C. He will add depth at the and instructor in a dual harness guard positions. that permits a shared experience Whitley said he enjoys being a from take-oil to touchdown as team member because his you both fly a parachute built competitve spirit matches State's for two. competitive spirit. But in his major. he finds TANDEM JUMPiNG has opened something he enjoys even more. up the sport anyone 18 to 80 “I enjoy drawing," he said. years oi age in reasonably good “Drawing is something you do with physical condition and weighing your mind. It is one way I can 200 pounds and under. express my talent by thinking. FAMOUS FROZEN YOGU RT That‘s what I like to do." Alter 15 - 30 min. oi instruction, Whitley did not play basketball in you will experience up to 40 sec. Invites You tojoin' the thousands and high school. He played organized of ireeiall followed by a 5 6 min. basketball at the Texas Academy of parachute ride attached to Health Sciences the intramural your instructor. Have a lack Attack! program at State and in after practice pick—up games with the NCSU SPECIAL 1 Wolfpack team. $133( u $158) Come by after the game and get 1/2 off Whitley already feels the thrill of PlusNCS SK VING any cup or cone with your ticket stub. being a team member. CLUB EMBERSHP FEE “It's a great feeling," he said. “It feels exciting. Even during the Call 91941962224 Check out our coupons every Wednesday Marathon Oil game, even though for an intment in the "TECHNICIAN" there weren‘t a lot of people here, FRANKLIN UNTY SPORT when I walked out on the floor, I One coupon per customer per visit Offer good at Hillsborough St. could feel the excitement." PARACHUTE CENTER, INC. Offer ejpires 11/30/88 839-2063 location ONLY. J Two frosh, two JOs joinWolfpack 9“ By Lisa Coston intangible things that have to be Wolfpack s supporting cast" this Sports Editor done," he said season, and he hopes to‘‘get a The freshman. called the little playing time behind Brian The transition to playing Wolfpack’s “ Howard." Coach Jim Valvano sees basketball at the college level will project“ by Jim Valvano. feels he a similar role for Knox, and said be a relief in one way. according must develop a more consistent the freshman reminds him of to freshman Tom Gugliotta. jump shot to be successful against another State forward Chucky “I'm not the guy who has to put the tougher competition in the Brown. the ball in the basket now." he ACC. “Jamie Knox reminds me so said. “I see my role as gelling the “I also need to play more much of Chucky Brown in hall to the right people.“ aggressive defense and work on personality as well as the type of The 6-7. I98 pound forward better conditioning." young man that he is," Valvano comes to State from Walt Gugliotta is a speech said. “We’re hopeful that he Whitman High School in communications major. follows Chucky’s blueprint for Huntington Station. . success. A year from now we He averaged 21.5 points, 15.2 Jamie Knox hope to see the type of progress in rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. Jamie that we saw in Chucky." Gugliotta shot 53 percent from the Jamie Knox believes the field. and connected on 43 strongest part of his game is his Mickey Hinnant percent of his three-point ability to drive to the basket. attempts. “I’d have to say that driving and Junior Mickey Hinnant knows Gugliotta also had 4.2 steals and scoring from inside l5 are my he will have to raise the level of 2.8 blocked shots a game for strengths," the Wolfpack freshman his game to compete in the ACC. (‘oach Tom Kenny's 17—3 team said. “As for weaknesses. I need to “It’s a bigger conference. I have and was named all-suburban New work on defense, mainly.“ to work on getting better position York and all— by The The 6-7. 187 pound forward on the inside to continue scoring Daily News. He was a second» averaged l5.5 points and 10 in double digits,” the first—team team all-state and a unanimous rebounds per game last season at junior college all-Anerican said. all»lcaguc selection. The Long Vicksburg High in Vicksburg, Hinnant attended Louisburg Island Officials Association gave Mississippi. Coach Jeff Hughes' (N.C.) Junior College. He him their Player of the Year squad went l9-l3 that year and averaged 25.2 points, 4.7 Award. based on character and Knox was named all-Warren rebounds and 2.6 assists for the basketball ability. County and all-District. 27-6 Hurricanes last season. He Gugliotta decided to attend State He averaged four assists. starting shot 56 percent from the floor and because of the impression made out the season on the perimeter 69 percent from the free throw by the coaches and players on his and then moving to the post. His line. recruiting visit. senior season, he shot 55 percent “State is a great place to be," ”The basketball program here is from the floor and 75 percent trom Hinnant said. “It‘s the best top notch and I'm very the free throw line. program in the conference. and I comfortable with my teammates." Knox. an undesignated wanted to play with the best. The he said. humanities major, was recruited main thing, though, is that it‘s Described as an excellent ball by schools SUCh as LOUISVllIC, sec“ J.0k‘°nls;afl right herein my hometown." handler and passer, Gugliotta feels Texas-El Paso and Lamar. but he Freshman Jamie Knox (23 t , h'l The 6-4, [85 pound Hinnant, a he can he a “good complementary wanted to be a part of a ) prepares 0 re ease a jumper '8 Raleigh native. was two-time player" for the Pack this season. conference like. the ACC. frashman Tom Gugliotta' (24 ) awaits' hls turn In' the drills. Wake County Player of the Year at ”I'm going to try to pass and “The ACC is just better than any far, I've enjoyed State. It has expectations.“ Cary High School and was named rebound well. and do all the other conference," he said. “So definitely lived up to my Knox sees himself as part of the MVP of the East-West All—Star ————---——---——-—————_-—~ 4 PIECE SPECIAL I («VAC/(6;) 4 Pieces of fried chicken, 2 side orders, and 2 rolls E F. N. WOLF & C0., INC. 9)\,/ p2; DENNIIE$R4ET35I I! : Investment Bankers 7m w‘ CALL 834-WING lDELlClOUS DELIVERED FRIED CHICKEN I EXPIRES 11/30/88 SUPPORTS THE WOLFPACK

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e man behind the Tege By Dwuan June State. “Basketball in the ACC is second to that comes with the territory. “We are there to support them, not just to Staff Writer none.“ “We certainly have our disappointments share in their successes, but to support them Valvano is entering his ninth season at when a youngster doesn’t live up to the when things don't go right. My father used Jim Valvano has been in the coaching State. He likes coaching because he enjoys standards he has set for himself and we have to tell me that you do your best coaching at business for 22 years. the relationship between players and set as a society,”- he said. “By and large, the times of trouble, Valvano added.” He began his coaching career as head coaches. Watching recruits like Spud Webb, good outweighs any of the difficulties we Like most coaches, Valvano would like to coach for Rutgers for three seasons. Valvano Vinny Del Negro and might have.” have a successful program on and off the then became head coach at John Hopkins. grow and develop as players makes Valvano said he has a “multi—facet" role court. Valvano only asks his players to but left after one year. He then became an Valvano’s job enjoyable. with his players. He is their coach on the follow three rules. assistant coach at the University of “To have a youngster come from high court. and off the court he takes the place of “To be the best you can be as a student, the (.‘onnecticut for two years. school and to watch him develop as a player the players’ parents. The player is coming best you can be as an athlete and the best He coached three years at Bucknell before and a person and to become a part of society out of high school and entering a new pan you can be as a person. That’s where we leaving for Iona, where he coached five in whichever way that player chooses. of his life. He must make decisions on his want our program to be. We want them to \L'tlstmx Valvano then decided it was time Those are the things. the lifelong own and Valvano said the coaching staff is strive in excellence in those three areas. for a move and this time he chOse NC. relationships that you develop in this there to offer support. That’s all we can ask." State profession that are very gratifying, Valvano “We are here as a support program. At Valvano is an avid reader. "It I\ an area of the country where my said about the joy of coaching." times, it goes from being a member of the On his desk are at least three magazines. faintly and I always wanted to live," Not all players reach the level of success family, like being a father or a big brother. four books and a stack of newspapers. Valv.mo \Jlti about his decision to coach at Valvano would like for them to reach, but to being a friend. The athletics director is concerned about Scott Rivenbark/Stfl On the media: " They'll write things that I'm not too happy On stress: "it I was an adminstrator behind a desk, On his role: " We are here as a support program. We are about at times. Whenever something is negative, we are maybe I would go crazy. The fact is that I get two hours here to support them. not just in their success, but when going to get angry. At times, it is a strange relationship. on the court for practice and that environment alleviates things don't go right. My father used to tell me you do your Believe it or not I get along with the media." a lot of the tension." best coaching at times of trouble. the media because if it is a know what kind ofjob he is doing, achieve his dream. you can dream and maybe have “It (the conference) is one of reflection of today's society. the all the individual has to do is ask “I met a lot of successful people your dreams come true. If you great tradition." he said. “State has media seems to be telling society his peers. travelling around the country. all work hard. then maybe your always had a great tradition in the best way to succeed is if others “If you want to find out if I‘m these people had a dream. It shows dreams will come true." college basketball and it is kind of fail. doing a good job, then you'need to all the different levels of people Valvano is living his dream right like a dream come true to me." Valvano said he wonders if what talk to the players and our and different walks of society that now. the media reports is an effort to coaches, not the media and not the create more news. fans," he said. “The most ,Xer 7 “I guess there is a common important people are the people I ‘ , ’,--rra~ w theme among people who are in work with." /‘.,r the public eye, and it is that the The same holds true in his job as ..’ \ news media is negative." administrator. Valvano said there is not a day “Ask the other administrators l that goes by that he does not read a I‘m working with. Ask the national magazine or newspaper. coaches. Ask our players, the However, he said he gets along support group. That's where I get with the media. my report card. I‘m very proud of “They’ll write things that I'm not our department. But if something too happy about at times. When does happen negative, I anything nice is written we tend to understand that the buck stops say that it is deserving and you here." ought to do that. Whenever Valvano said there is a lot of something is negative, we are stress on the job. However. he is going to get angry. At times. it’s a fortunate that as basketball coach strange relationship." he can alleviate the tension. Valvano said too many coaches “I'm very fortunate because I lose theirjobs on won-lost records. have basketball practice, so I can The university’s supporters often rant and rave and scream andjump want a quality program, but they up and down. If I was an We know you’ve got what do not want the bad times that go administrator behind a desk, it takes to win.- Wendy’s along with building a program. maybe I would go crazy. The fact “If you have a person that is is that I get two hours on the court has what it takes to sat- conducting a program in the way for practice and that environment isfy your taste before the the university wants, then should a alleviates a lot of the tension." game. after the game or whenever you're hungry. won-lost record be the sole criteria Valvano’s latest endeavor is “The for judging a job? I have seen a lot Room of Dreams." The room is a Enjoy the best burgers in the business. plus of people lose their job on won- conference hall that is used mainly delicious fries, salads. chili and more. iost records." for recruiting, but is open to the Valvano took over as athletics public. director in I986. Some people The room features a fiim of GetinthespiritatWendy’s have complained that he is footage from the 1974 and 1983 spreading himself too thin. National Championship games, the Valvano said if he had felt he university, former State players, could not handle both jobs he Martin Luther King .Ir.'s “I Have would not have taken the athletics A Dream" speech and the United GO director'3 post. State's hockey team’s victory over N.C.STATE! “If I thought so, I wouldn’t do it. the Russians in the I980 If I wasn’t doing the job, I would Olympics. find out before anybody. I would Valvano said he created the room never do anything that would hurt because people have dreams they would like to accomplish in life. the athletics department or the ai'iii‘ii'iié‘éiis university." The dream room allows not just a in the business: Valvano said if a person wants to recruit, but an average person to Assistants’ duties vary frOm recruiting to academics By Tom Olsen recruiting,’the ex--State star said. Senior Staff Writer However he added that there is no specific definition of an Every general needs lieutenants assistant's role. to assist them. Lieutenants to do “I don‘t think there is a label,” the things generals cannot do he said. because they are directing a battle. Whittcnburg does what his job Basketball coaches need their title suggests. He assists head assistants in much the same way coach Valvano in any way he is and the assistants perform a needed. variety ofdifferent tasks. In addition to his academics “It's hard to label ourselves at responsibilties and responsibilities o n e at the _ particular Wolfpack job." said C e n t e r , ,' part-time Moser is in charge of films on opponents. . “ I ' m “My job is i - ’ involved to get in all Clay Moeer highly in the films on sun W academic an opponent to show the team," he and recruiting aspects.“ sesame said. “Versatility." assistant coach Assistant coaches Dereck Whittcnburg (left) and Dick Stewart (right) instruct Brian D‘Amico (54) and Byron Now in his second year with the Dick Stewart said. “Whatever V Tucker on rebounding. Jim Valvano said his assistants are invaluable and represent the university in a Pack, Moser says his other wants, I'm there as an assistant. positive fashion. responsibilities include mailing Whatever he wants, whenever he and to bring in new players. the telephone. decisions." letters two or three times a week wants." All the assistants agree that their “I'm doing a lot of the scouting." He makes sure the job is getting to recruits. “Developing young men to be top two priorities are working with Lewter said. done and organized the mt} men someday," said assistant academics and recruiting. Yet that Lewter enjoys working with Valvano wants it. Like most Division l-A schools, Dereck Whittcnburg. “Building is not all they do. Valvano, especially when Valvano “I‘m there to support, to try to State has one head coach. two young men." Lewter. in his second year as an asks for his advice. help the rest ofthe comhing staff," full-time assistants, one part-time "My main focus is academics," assistant, said his job is to do “a “I know that I’ve got input...he the fifth-year State assistant said. assistant and one volunteer said volunteer assistant Clay million and one things and I like it allows us to think," he said. “I have a very easy job - one of assistant. Valvano said his Moser. ”The second thing is that way." Stewart likes being an assistant suggestion, not decision." assistants are invaluable. recruiting. We‘re all involved in He works with the media and for other reasons. One of Valvano’s 1983 NCAA “Everybody is family." Valvano that fairly heavily. After that with community relations. In “I love to stay in the Championship players, said. “My assistants are extremely things break down." addition, he specializes in background," he said. Whittcnburg begins his first season important. They also have daily While head coach Jim-Valvano recruiting in North Carolina. South He views his role as making at State as a fulltime assistant this contact with our players. They runs the show on the court. the Carolina and some of Virginia. “other assistant coaches stars yean represent our basketball team. our assistant work behind the scenes Most of his recruiting is done over through Jim's direction and “My primary responsibility is athletic department and our to keep the players on the court university.”

Whit comes full circle back to State By Tom Olsen Valvano. Senior Staff Writer “Whatever Coach needs.” he GOING said. “Foremost is recruiting. 70 Winning at national percent maybe." championship has its drawbacks, “I assist in everything," he "strict: especially when you later coach added. “Vacuuming carpets to for a different school. “We assumed we weren't going to working with the guards.” “I am NC. State," assistant lose." basketball coach Dereck The drafted Assistant coaching goes beyond SKATE ROOMS Whittcnburg said. “When I was Whittcnburg after his senior year, simple duties. recruiting from Long Beach State but he was cut several months “You have to be a psychologist," ...(the recruits would ask) 'aren't later. He then played a year in Whittcnburg said. you from NC. State?” Europe before returning to State as The relationship between 9 MONTH LEASES Most people remember a graduate assistant coach. Whittcnburg and the Wolfpack AVAILABLE FOR Whittcnburg for playing a key role Whittenburg then coached at players extends beyond the F_ALL 8: SPRING SEMESTER at shooting guard for the I983 George Mason and Long Beach basketball court. He said it is (Rent 8t75Month) NCAA Basketball Championship State before coming back to State. important to talk to them, "just to Depositrequired team. The senior guard fired a pass "It's a dream for me," he said. see how they are.” newnoes-nee; ' to for the world's “A dream come true to go back to Whittcnburg said a -humInnatemI. most famous; dunk and the national my alma malter." misconception about coaching 33:23:?" my”: championship. “It's great to be back, back in the exists. He said he spends many 32:?” IVery(hem-Medm“ “I'm grateful I got a chance to ACC, the best basketball in the hours in recruiting and on the = oneSen-:rmI‘lIh-oI. .rm.Sn" earn a degree in business and win country." road. He added that there are “tons _, gym".omen-ealanceSue-er :muauucmumIcifLflifLrp'm'“m it national championship," he said. Whittenburg’s situation at State of things behind the scenes." unmet-aliases" ‘ w."'0'“ CO" Whittcnburg said coach Jim is different now. and the Valvano is not the only coach ucnreunion-msrun 32' "425 Valvano told the ‘83 team before relationship between Valvano and who has influenced him. All of his ,. “mam ’°' the first toumament game, ”If we Whittcnburg has moved from a coaches have been important to steered"... ;. 790-0424 .. win the first game, anything can “special" player—coach relationship Whittcnburg. such as DeMatha endCell-menAre-e . happen." to a business one. High School coach Morgan Suite won the first game and “As a full-time coach I‘m now Wooten. things happened. on the other side," he said. “All of them have touched me at "Nobody ever said we were As an assistant coach. some point," he said. “They will going to lose." Whittcnburg said. 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46899-14 70 Chahm St., Cary In 1986, head coach Jim Valvano recruited Chris Corchiani and Rodney Monroe with the idea of forming a backcourt tandem that would be the envy of the nation. Valvano called the duo “The Backcourt of The Future.” Both players had superb freshmen years. Corchiani would start midway through the season and earn the Pepsi Best— of-the—New Generation Award. Monroe would come off the bench to average 11 points per game and connect on 43 percent of his three-point attempts. Now, both are starters and

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By Lee Montgomery total place: him second on the all- Senior Staff Writer -\it'lll‘itt’ ll) INN? time Wolfpack single-season cha behind Sidney Lowe. Rodney Monroe fired an 18-foot 011.1 ppg average Monroe said he did not jump shot from the left of the free- -#5 in ACC in 3-point necessarily think he could start, throw circle. Swish! Chris field goal % but he wanted to prove he could Corchiani grabbed the ball and -#7 in ACC in 3-point play in the ACC. tossed it back to Monroe. Swish! field goal average He did a pretty good job of that, Again. Swish! °Hit 82.4% of Fr's scoring “.1 points a game, despite It’s something that NC. State not starting a single contest. His fans are likely to see a lot of this Corchiani was Florida‘s “Mr. scoring average is second to senior year. Corchiani to Monroe. Swish! Basketball” two years in a row, forward Chucky Brown among It is only practice now. but soon it and broke the state’s scoring returning players. Monroe led the will be a Wolfpack basketball (3,425) and assist (L497) marks. team with 49 three-point shots, game. Swish! He led his Hialeah-Miami Lakes and was third in three-point Head Coach Jim Valvano has team to a 31-5 record his final accuracy at 43 percent. (Corchiani high praise for the two sophomore year, averaging 24.3 points, 10.] and Brian Howard made half of guards, who are expected to be assists, and 4.5 steals. their 40 and 10 attempts, backcourt stalwarts this season. Needless to say, coming to State respectively). “We really believe these two represented a big change. College basketball was not the sophomores are going to be among “The biggest thing I had to get only adjustment Corchiani and the better backcourts in the used to were the crowds,” Monroe had to make. Like every country before they are finished at Corchiani said. “You had to be college student, a premium is N.C. State," Valvano said. “That ready to handle them every night." placed on their time. With duo has had quality playing time Both also indicated the basketball practice, time is even and given us quality minutes. So I difference in talent at the college more strained. think we’re going to be okay in the level. “You have to get your priorities backcourt." “In high school. you could get straight," Corchiani said. “You Corchiani started last year at the away with just having talent," have to make time for the point guard position, and the 6—l Monroe explained. “Here you important thing - school. I make player should start again. have to work a lot harder because out a schedule every day to make The 6-3 Monroe played behind the players are bigger, faster, and sure time‘s not wasted. I set aside All-ACC performer Vinny Del stronger." time for school, basketball and a Negro last season at the number Corchiani agreed. social life.” two guard slot. but is tenatively “You have to be mentally Monroe also has a schedule he pencilled into the Wolfpack prepared." he said. “You have to follows. starting lineup this season. get adjusted to the players because “I set aside time blocks for Their credentials before coming they're older and stronger.” school, studying, and practice," he to State are impressive. Monroe Both adjusted well last year, said. “School is- the most was a consensus high school all- partly because neither had false important. Our coaches and American at St. Maria Goretti in aspirations. ' academic people are a big help. Hagerstown, Md. He led the team “I just wanted to come into the But it gets difficult during the to the city program and comribute in any way season. Especially after an away championship his senior year, I could,” Corchiani said. “There's game. Sometimes we don‘t get averaging 27.3 points, 10 a great tradition here at State, so I back until two or three in the rebounds. 3.5 assists and 3.4 wanted to help the team as much morning, and if you've got a 7:50 steals. He was Maryland player of as possible." class, it gets tough.” the year during his junior season, The freshman point guard started Corchiani also noted the and broke former NBA player 21 games last season, leading the difficulties during the season. Quinton Dailey‘s state scoring team in assists with 235. He also “We practice two to three hours a mark with 3,047 points. had the most steals, 61. His assist day. and sometimes I'm not in the mood to study. But you gotta do Del Negro. many experts may it." frown on State’s hopes. But that The.worn-out cliche “dumb does not bother Corchiani or jock” definitely does not apply to Monroe. this.backcourt duo. “A lot of people may write us “I’m majoring in criminal off.” Corchiani said. “Last year we justice." Monroe said. “I‘m trying were good the first half of the to get more involved in that. I like season but not so good the second working with little kids." half. This year I think we'll Corchiani, an honor student in improve a lot from the beginning high school, majors in of the year. We’ve got a good communications. But he does not chemistry, and all play well want to dwell on the future. together." “There is too much to enjoy “I think people believe we're not now," he said. going to be too good." Monroe Like his friendship with Monroe, said. But I think we’ll suprise for instance. Because of the some people.” , teamwork between a point guard With the talent of Corchiani and and a swing guard,‘the two must Monroe. success is not hard to- get along off the court as well. predict. The two complement each And they do. other well. “We’re pretty good friends." “I enjoy getting the ball to the Monroe said. “We have to stay open man." Corchiani said. “I like good friends on and off the court. making a nice pass rather than He proved he can play in the ACC scoring." last year. Hopefully we both can “Since I worked on it so much}, improve this year.” shooting is definitely my strong “Rodney and I are the best of point." Monroe said. friends.” Corchiani said. “We get Corchiani to Monroe. Swish! along real well. We’ve done a lot 'The tandem brings back together. And everyone on the memories of another four-year team is tight. That's important." duo, Sidney Lowe and Dereck Monroe agreed that the Whittenburg, but the current togetherness of the team is vital to Wolfpack backcourt tries not to its success. worry about the comparison. “If you have any dislikes, it “I hear it. but it just goes over could carry onto the court and my head." Monroe said. “That mess up the team. But we all get kind of talk is a compliment. If we along." win an NCAA championship, then “Team” may be the most they can compare us to them. Until important word in defining this then. I try to stay with my goals.” year's Wolfpack squad. With the “It's a compliment to be loss of Charles Shackleford and compared to two great players like at ’i ”team;‘rt'd ‘3 . i"

Rodney Monroe fires a three-pointer over the out-stretched arms of Duke's Danny Ferry in the ACC Tournament in Greensboro. that." Corchiani said. “But we try University. Both were a big not to worry about that. I try not to influence on him. but especially play like Sidney Lowe; I try to his father. play like Chris Corchiani. And he °Won Pepsi's ”Best of a The respect for their fathers tries to play like Rodney Monroe." New Generation" carries over to Valvano. If the two do that. their goals in Award “He's a very good coach." basketball could be realized. OHit 83.3% of We Monroe said. “And a great “I want to win an ACC title." 023$ assists (#2 in ACC) motivator. He makes yOu want to Monroe said. “And an NCAA title ~61 steals (#1 in ACC) play." would be nice." ”I really admire Coach V." “I'd like to win an ACC and a high school. he played baseball. Corchiani said. “I don‘t have NCAA championship." Corchiani football and basketball. He stuck enough good things to say about added. “I don't think that's out of with basketball, partly because it him. I have the utmost respect for the realm of possibilities. It's was the most popular sport in his him as a coach. and as a public something I hope to accomplish." neighborhood. And because his figure. but mostly as a person. Both have other goals in family loved the game. Especially He's been a great influence on basketball. his father. Eugene. “I love basketball." Corchiani “My father and both of my Valvano's influence should help said. “I hope to play as long as I brothers played basketball." he the two to success in the ACC this can. Coaching is a possibilty." said. “It rubbed off on me. My season. But only time. hard work. “I'd like to continue to improve." father is the biggest influence in talent and a little luck will tell. Monroe said. “And one day play my whole life." Both players said they would do in the NBA." Corchiani loved basketball as a whatever Valvano needed them to But that is in the future. Valvano youth because he could play it _on do. Pe'haps an ACC or NCAA will not let them forget about the his own. His father. Gabe. Sr.. was title wrll not come this year. present. Or the past. his high school coach. And his Maybe in a year or two it will But Chris Corchiani drives to the basket for two points. Corchiani sat a Monroe grew up with two older brother Gabe In. finished his with the talent and determination new ACC freshmen record for assists with 235. brothers who played sports. In playing career at New Orleans of this pair. anything is possible Tucker anxious to play first game By Dwuan June with Tucker he made an Staff Writer it exception. ‘ “He decided it was better for Byron Tucker can not wait for him to get physically stronger. the “Nix-89 basketball season to With his increased strength, we start. see him giving Chucky a "i'm looking forward to it." he breather." said. "l‘ve waited a whole year Tucker averaged 33.9 points, for this and I can't wait." ”.7 rebounds and L8 blocks The 6—9 forward redshirted per game as a senior a Potomac himself last season in order to High School. He led Potomac to improve the physical aspect of a 20-3 record and The his game. When he came to Washington Post named him State. Tucker weighed I65 suburban Washington, DC. pounds. During the season, he Player of the Year. Both Street did not practice with the team, and Smith's and USA Today but instead lifted weights named Tucker all-American and throughout the season. Today. he he was considered one ofthe top weighs 2| pounds. 50 high school recruits in the "When i came here. i could nation. bench press I40 pounds. Now I Tucker said he will probably can get 260." play small forward, but he Tucker said he knew he could expects to see action at the score in the ACC. but he pivot. He spent the off-season questioned his defense. The working with LA. Clippers first added strength has helped his round draft pick T‘anny game both physically and Manning and Tucker said mentally. working with Manning was "I feel much more confidence beneficial. Scnlvonbrk/Staff in my game now," the Oxon “I practiced in the off-season Avie Lester blocks Duane Ferrell's shot in Atlanta last season. Lester Hill. Maryland native said. ”I with and he will man the paint for the Wolfpack this season. was confident when I came here. taught me a lot of things at the I knew l could play offensively, post-position." but didn't think 1 could play "tone from last year's Lester starts at center defense." Vvolfpack team are guards Vinny By Hunt Archbold in my ability as a player," said Tucker said the exciting part of Del Negro, Quentin Jackson and Staff Writer Lester. his first season will be fulfilling Kelsey Weems and center Lester was used in a backup role head coach Jim Valvano‘s Charles Shackleford. The men‘s baskeball team last year and appeared in all 32 expectations of him. Valvano _ a Shackleford averaged 16.6 opened the 1988-89 campaign like said he expects Tucker to give x”f 15"a“."‘1.v points and 9.6 rebounds . games, averaging over ten minutes “‘3'“: . k...» i a puzzle missing many pieces. One of court time per contest. But senior forward Chucky Brown a g' X \d games. The media is questioning question that needed to be those minutes came in short spurts, breather when needed or to step how well the Wolfpack will do answered was ‘who would start in which prohibited Lester from in at center. without Shackleford. but Tucker the paint?’ getting a good feel for the game. "Byron Tucker is a big . GKT does not think the loss will hurt. Six—foot-nine junior Avie Lester “I never could get in the flow of question for us this year," Scott Jackson/Staff “I don't think it will affect us has been cast in the center role. the game by playing only three or Valvano said. “Last year. he academics and lifting weights.” much," he said. ”You have me. and the Roxboro native feels that four minutes at a time," said didn‘t even practice with the Valvano said he has never his time has come. Lester. “With more playing time team. He concentrated on redshirted a player before, but See TUCKER, Page 33 “I feel good about my play in I’ll get a better feel for the game." practice. I have a lot of confidence See LESTER, Page 53

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.15,.«... Text By Calvin llztll Photo by Scott .lztc‘lx'son V 5‘; Marc KawahleitllStetf Kay Yow coached the U.S. Olympic Team‘to a gold medal victory in Seoul. South Korea. Gibsonville native would like to see more student body support for the women's Yow‘s squad defeated the Yugosla 'ian National Team 77-70 in the final round. The basketball program. exciting time for me.“ a better coach. To Yow, being able to work with her team is something :21“: “Every time you work with a team, you have the she has looked forward to since ‘the end of last season. opportunity to get better in a lot of areas. You can never stop However, her Olympic accomplishments are memories that A dream for me would be to have a learning. It’s a lifetime process.“ will last a lifetime. program in the country that has tremendous Yow‘s dream is to someday have increased student support “I really liked South Korea a lot. I enjoyed the people. I student body support. ln addition to for her team. She has noticed that the women's programs enjoyed everything about it," she said. “Obviously, it was a around the country with the most fan support get it from great experience because.we played well and a lot of great Raleigh-area support, l would also like surrounding communities, not students, around those things happened to us there." to have student body support like nobody universities. In Korea, women's basketball in America finally reached else in the country has ~ I wish I knew At State, Yow would like to see that trend change. the pinnacle of success it had been steadily climbing toward what I could do to create that. “A dream for me would be to have a program in the since the early part of this decade. country that has tremendous student body support. In For Yow, a native of Gibsonville, North Carolina, Korea Kay Yow addition to Raleigh—area support, I would also like to have was a great experience as well as a challenge. especially on student body support like nobody else in the country has. I the cultural level. ”ET-:1 wish I knew what I could do to create that." “There are so many differences — our heritage, our To Yow, more support from the students at State is traditions, the way things are done," she said. ”You know. in We’re experiencing the same knowledge, same important because she and her team love the atmosphere Asia the people are very polite, the people have a great understanding... I found that to be very exciting." students create with their cheering at the games. A large, respect for elders. Courtesy and consideration are much Yow admits she is an idealist at heart. And because of that, home crowd is like “an extra man on the floor," she said. more meaningful to them. the ideals of peace and unity that are part of Olympic But Yow.Y realizes what she must do to increase student “We see a lot of aggressiveness — a lot more in our own competition appeal to her. body support. life in this country than we do in some of the older She feels that by participating in Olympic competition, one “I feel that my job is to put out a quality team so that when countries." can feel the Olympic spirit. the fans come out they will enjoy identifying with that team Yow also said the language barrier created yet another “To be a part of it is such an uplifting experience for me. as their team and be proud that it represents them)? challenge to be overcome. For a person such as herself who Just being a participant enhances what one already feels. During her 13 years at State, Yow has compiled a 297-105 speaks only English, she said, the language barrier is a The medal just puts the icing on the cake," she said. “It‘s a overall record. Her teams, playing an exciting, up-tempo major problem. Even though a person may be able to cope tremendous experience to be a part of." style of basketball, have won three ACC Championships with the problem. he finds that he is still unable to find the In that respect, Yow said that in basketball, she would like and have been in post—season play 12 years, appearing in answers to a lot ofquestions. to see Olympic competition limited only to amateurs. seven straight NCAA tournaments. “I find that really disappointing because you [may] find a Although she cannot speak for competitors in other sports, Despite the past successes of her teams, Yow believes that person that you really like, that's very friendly, very warm, Yow believes that in basketball the boundary between the with greater fan support, especially from State students, her that you'd like to communicate with, but you don‘t speak amateur and the professional is clear cut in the United States future teams can achieve even greater success. the same language, you don‘t eat the same foods," Yow said. as opposed to other countries. For this reason, Yow hopes the play of her Olympic team The differences even extended into the area of sports. “There‘s something I like about letting our amateurs go up will stimulate a nationwide interest in women‘s basketball. "In sports, we speak the same language. Except, even in against their professionals." she said. And she hopes State will be at the center of it. the style of play, there are differences. We have similarities Yow is a person who likes challenges. Because of that, she “I hope that they might have seen an exciting brand of and a basis for common ground. but still, their style is would welcome the chance to coach again in the Olympics. basketball [in the Olympics]," she said. “And I hope that we different." “I'm a person who thrives on challenges and great present in‘ our teams here quality play and a kind of However. Yow found that among Koreans and Americans, opponunities. Just the chance to be involved in such a great excitement similar to what they saw in the Olympics [with] as well as other people, religion is the basis for common event such as the Olympics is a thrill.“ some individual feats and team unity.” ground, Yow, a devout Christian, discovered that cultttral Yow was finally able to work with her team on October To that end, Yow and her staff plan to work hard to pursue barriers disappeared when she met other Christians in l5. However, going into practice this year was different. that dream. Korea. a land where the influence of Buddhism and other She returned to Raleigh as an Olympic champion, but last “We’re going to work hard to put a quality team on the Izastern religions prevail. year her Wolfpack team suffered its worst season in school floor every year and we‘d just like to share it," Yow said. “If you find a Christian, then you speak the same history, with l0 wins, l7 losses and a last place finish in the “It‘s one thing to do it, but it is nothing like sharing it with language. That is an amazing thing to me.” Yow says. highly competitive ACC. It was the low point of an other people. The greater the ‘SUpport you have, the more “We're both reading the same book (The Bible), feeling the otherwise stellar coaching career for Yow. people you have sharing what you do with you, makes it same way, havrng the same principles and same beliefs. But she feels her Olympic experience will help her become really great fun. It‘s one big team effort." Assistants feel State has top 15 potential By Tom Olsen the Wotnens Hasktthall Senior Staff Writer Association. Burns Is the new kid on th The coaching waters of the N.C. block. Her young career at Stat State women‘s basketball teatn began timing the last week o run deeper than Olympic gold lune. III time for the rccruittn' medalist coach Kay V w. \Cihllll. Yow flanks herself with Heloic she came heie .she Wu. ‘ " 'assistants In IssIstant at the University o‘ ' K a r e n (Iilotado lot 7 Freeman and live seals. She Beth Burns, met Yow when and like all Yow came in. good leaders, ii o u l d e r . Yow deligates Colorado to {. responsibilities speak for the 57‘ _ to her W o In e n ' s :1. assistants. Basketball " Karen Freeman (‘o a c he s " Freeman focuses on day s\\\0CI£lllt)ll. Beth to day tasks, ant-.- liti Burns while Burns coordinates Btiltlwin's recruiting. depaltui'c to | .'\'(' (‘haIlott' “My main thrust is academics to Burns applied ioI the position Iii administrative." Freeman said. summer. The third year assistant‘s “She (You) tell she llk‘t'tlt‘u responsibilities range from dining someone .Ilrcatl) pIolIcIt-Iit III tir- and housing to scouting and aI'ca ol It't‘ItIItIIIg." Burns said.“ preseason conditioning. lot oi people IL's‘Ullllilt‘lltlL‘tl Inc." Freeman said people do not Both assistants IIIc ltHllsll realize the amount of paper work i'orwaid to the upcoming seaso involved. She cited eligibility even though the l‘lxi‘l is") team i» .l paper work, academics, and young squad. clearing paper work with the admitions office for recruits. "We have the [Ni-it'lllltll to he For Bums, this is her first year at top l5 to 20 team l'Ichnan s.II l State. Her main responsibility is while litIIIIs saidIt's a matter recruiting and she said she how qutclsl) llllliil\ t on: “enjoys every minute of it." together." Burns considers herself a people person and has always wanted to Alter last season's (llsstlptnllitti; help young people. In recruiting drop from first to last place in the she feels she does both. A(_I(', the coaches said the team is While on the court, Freeman approaching this season with works with the defense and the new level of commitment. a development of the perimeter commitment Freeman tlkWL'liht'Il players while Burns coaches the as "a burning desire to be the be forwards and centers. we can he." Both coaches came to State with State opens the With-8‘) season a strong background and love for on November 25 ill the iiluc ("in basketball. Freeman has wanted to Scott JBCkson/S'a" Holiday Classic at ('incmnaii. 'l'ht coach since she was a junior in Karen Freeman instructs Krista Kilburn during a break in practice at Friday afternoon. Pack Is scheduled Io play lft‘l A . . , . . at 7:30 .In. at Rivetl'tont college. , ,, said.. “I knew all along I wanted to After school, Freeman worked as the UniversIty of Wisconsin at . . P “it was one of those things, she coach." an assistant coach for two years at Green Bay. She also interned with (,oiiseum.

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Lee from last year's disappointing seasons and averaged 5.7 points High School in Springfield, season with the addition of four and 5.1 assists per game last year. Virginia. She was the Washington new freshmen and Proposition 48 Bertrand is sixth in all-time assists Post and Washington Times players Andrea Stinson and with 341. Player ofthe Year last season. Rhonda Mapp. Junior Krista Kilbum may join Natalie Nester. 6-0. led Mt. Airy g T h e Bertrand in the backcourt. The High School to a 27-3 record her ‘ P a c k Fayetteville, Georgia native can _ senior year. She averaged 20.5 finished play guard or forward. She points. 8.5 rebounds, 3 steals and the season averaged 8.6 points and 5.4 3.5 assists per game. with 10- rebounds per game last year while The most highly publicized 17. the playing with injured knees. recruit is Andrea Stinson. The w o r s t Sharon Manning is the probable Parade first team All-American . record in starter at center. The 6-3 ' has been called the greatest talent : , ‘ i t h e sophomore averaged 12.7 points in women's basketball since and 7.8 rebounds per game. She Southern Cal's Cheryl Miller. AndreeStlnsoh history.th°°"5It finished second in the ACC Stinson was Parade's National was the first time in 13 years‘State Rookie-of—the-Year balloting and Player of the Year, the Associated did not go to the NCAA under shot 54.1% from the field. Press and Greensboro News and head coach Kay Yow. Yow said Manning scored in double figures Records North Carolina Player of this season is a redeeming year. in 20 of 27 games. the Year, and The Charlotte “We would like to be able to Observer's Ms. Basketball. She prove that we can get back to the Junior forward Kerri Hobbs is averaged 30.2 points. 8.9 level we were accustomed to being considered the best athlete on the rebounds and 3.7 assists per game on " Yow said. “It is a redeeming team and is a probable starter at while leading North Meek to a 29 year. We've got something to forward. The 6-0 Mount Laurel, 2 record her senior year. prove." New Jersey native averaged 11.9 Yow said Stinson is a Yow will direct a team that has points and 5.8 rebounds per game. tremendous talent. seven returning lettermen, She started 22 of 27 games last “We have an individual in including three juniors and one season and was named MVP in the Andrea Stinson, who if we get the senior. Seven State players are 6-0 Iona Invitational after scoring 42 _ ball to her in the open court. she or taller. The team is points and grabbing 12 rebounds " can do a lot with it." she said. inexperienced but loaded with in the two—game tourney. ‘ rIIIIIoI Karim/sun Even with the abundance of talent and Yow expects the Yow said the returning players Sophomore Sharon Manning is the probable starter at center. talent she has assembled. Yow upperclassmen to help the are ready for the upcoming season. Manning finished second in the balloting for ACC Rookie-ot—the-Year. does not know what kind of team newcomers make the adjustment State will be. from high school to collegiate “During the off season, you and 6-3 Rhonda Mapp, an 1987, averaging 26.1 points. 16.5 “I'm as anxious as anyone to see basketball. could see the returning players had Ashcville native, will strengthen rebounds, 4.1 steals and 2.2 blocks this team. I do feel we have as ”With so many young kids. it is a redeeming attitude.” she said. “It the frontline. per game. much or more talent than any N.C. imperative that we get leadership is certainly not a revengefui Mapp, who can play both State women's team has ever had. from our senior and juniors,” Yow attitude." forward and center, was a Parade Christa Hull, 6-2. will play at I think that talent could overcome said. “It may take the newcomers Six players will suit up in Pack first team high school All- either forward or center. 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Sophomore guard Traci Williams starters. returning from last year's 10-17 Staff Writer lost two starters, but returned seven will sit out a semester for academic reasons. squad. letterrnen. Duke finished last season with a 17—11 Marsha Matthews and Marlaine Oden Parity may be the word in ACC women's The frontline will be Clemson's strong record. return to lead the Heels. Matthews. 3 5-11 basketball this season. point. Senior forwards Karen Ann Jenkins. Wake Forest senior who can play forward Jf‘ guard. Three teams are ranked in the preseason 6-0. and Ramona O'Neal, 5-8. averaged a Nine Iettermen. including five starters. averaged 8.9 points and 5.2 rebounds per Top 20 and the remaining five are returning combined 23.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per return from last year's 23-8 team. game. Oden. a 6-1 senior center. averaged at least two starters plus a deepbench. game. Senior Louise Greenwood, 6-3, will The Deacons earned their first ever 7.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Maryland. the defending ACC champion, play the center position. Greenwood national ranking in 1987 and head coach Joe The Heels will look to replace starters returns seven lettennen. three of whom are averaged 12.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per Sanchez will try to direct his team to another Kathy Wilson. Tia Poindexter and Chryss starters. The Terrapins finished the season game. national ranking. Wake also led the ACC in Watts withju-co transfers. with a 26-6 record and were ranked sixth in The backcourt is the biggest question fan attendance. averaging 1.180 fans a Vlrglnla the country. mark. Clemson lost three guards to game. Only two starters return from last year's Senior forward Vicky Bullet. 6-3. is graduation. Cheryl Nix, Renee Williams and Junior All-ACC center Lisa Dodd. the 27.5 squad that lost to the Tennessee expected to lead Maryland again. The A11- Susan Fehling. BeckyHollaway. a 5-6 nation's leader in field goal percentage in Volunteers in the Final Eight. ACC forward led the team in scoring and senior, will probably run the point. She 1987. will lead the Deacons. Dodd. 6-3. Junior Tonya Cardoza. 5-10. can play rebounding with 18.2 points and 9.5 averaged 3.6 points a game last season and averaged 13.9 points and 7.6 rebounds per either guard or forward. Cardozo averaged rebounds per game. could be joined by O'Neal or one of four game. 11.6 points. 5.7 rebounds. 3.3 steals and 1.7 Junior center Christy Winters. 6-3, will recruits. Phyllis Edwards. Wake's leading assists per game. join Bullet on the frontline. Winters Duke rebounder last season. returns at the forward Dawn Bryant. a 6-1 forward. averaged 7.7 avei‘aged 14 points and 5.5 rebounds per Injuries once again took their toll on the position along with sophomore forward points and 8 rebounds per game. game. She was the team's second leading Blue Devils. Jenny Mitchell. Edwards. a 5-10 senior. Gina MacNeialge. 6-4. is the probable scorer and rebounder. Duke is left with only eight healthy averaged 12.2 points and 7.7 rebounds per starter at center. but the remaining spots are Senior point guard Deana Tate. 5-8. will scholarship players and several walk-on: are game, while Mitchell. 6-2. averaged 6.4 vacant. Kathy McConnel. Fran Scott. Tia join sophomore Carla Holmes in the expected to make the team. The Devils lost points and 6.0 rebounds per game. Toney and Camela Franklin will battle for backcourt. Holmes was the 1987 ACC two starters to graduation. Chris Moreland. the guard spots. but no one player has a Rookie-of—the-Year and her long-distance the school's all-time leading scorer and . Sophomore Alice Neal, a senior All-ACC definite advantage. shooting will complement Tate's penetrating rebounder. and Paula Andersen. guard. will join junior point guard Cathy Georgla Tech style of offense. Senior guard Katie Mier is continuing Willie in the backcoun. 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Hancock averaged 20.5 points. 8.2 rebounds and ‘O.l Baldwin left last summer to '3" " assists her senior year while become head basketball coach at leading Robert E. Lee High UNC-Charlotte. School to a 23-4 record and ‘4 In addition to being a standout state semifinal berth. basketball player, Nester was a USA Today named her an standout volleyball and softball honorable mention all-American player. She was all-state in and she was named preseason volleyball and led Mt. Airy to the all-American for Street and state championship in [986 and Smith. Hancock came to State ’87. ,, . , 7 . . . .. because she liked the coaching Right now, Nester would like to V 1 staff. contribute as much as possible to Ashley Hancock “I chose State because of their Natalle Nester State's program. coaching staff.” he said. "I also liked the players. I got along “I feel that I can contribute a lot as a shooter. but I‘m still with the team when I came here on a recruiting trip and learning," she said. “I want to do whatever I can to help the eally liked what I saw." team and the rest of the team feels the same way.” She was The Washington Post and The Washington Times Nester would like to become a buyer for some big Player of the Year and first team all-Metro as well as department store and eventually own her own store. Nester Associated Press first team all-state selection. says she owes her success to her parents. Hancock's father played at UCLA under Coach John “Whenever I was feeling down my parents were always Wooden. Her father keeps her going. there. I want to be a success and make my parents proud. ‘ H“ IOKSO tiff “My dad played and my brothers played and my father is a My father played basketball and he helped me a lot.” Teri Whyte, a 6-5 center from Florida, is one of seven real big fan of basketball and that is what kept me going," Pack players 6-0 or taller. \ she said. Teri Whyte Her long term goal is to own her own radio station Hancock. who was an honor graduate in high school, will eventually. )ursue a degree in business and advertising. After college, Last season, head coach Kay Yow and her staff searched Among Whyte’s interests are reading, writing and poetry the would like to work for Converse in the advertising for a player who could give them more height on the while listening to music..While in high school, Whyte was a .lepartment. frontline. member of five clubs and the track team. She ran the quarter They got what they were looking for in the 6-foot-5 frame mile and mile relay, and was a quaner-miler in addition to Natalie Nester ofTeri Whyte. playing basketball. Whyte decided to attend State because of Her senior year at Lake Mary High School, Whyte Yow. Natalie Nester will be the only true freshman from the Tar averaged 17.4 points, l4.l and 6.3 blocked shots a game. ”She is a great lady. and she has her priorities straight," . ileel state this year for the Wolfpack, She was also first team all-Seminole County and all- She knows where she is going and how she is going to get Hurting her senior year, the Mount Airy native was selected conference player. there. I also feel that she will be a great influence on me as a 3y USA Today as an honorable mention all-American and The Sanford. Fla, native also recorded a triple double —~ person in addition to helping my basketball skills." was selected to the Associated l'ress' second team all»statc. the hard way. She scored 33 points. 2| rebounds and II Whyte said she owes her success to her parents and God. .ihe was also the Nonhwest Conference 2A Player of the blocked shots in one game, all career highs. “My parents have motivated me and kept me going,” she Year. Whyte, who graduated with a 3.0 grade point average, is a said. “They have strong religious backgrounds, and always She averaged 20.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and business administration and communications double major. encourage me to read the Bible, and to pray.“

Kilburn hopes knee injuries thing of past COLLEGE By Scott Deuel Senior Staff Writer PAINT & BODY SHOP, Inc. Krista Kilburn, who played the guard/forward position under Kay Yow last year, returns for her junior season with the Wolfpack Ind is excited about the team's upcoming season. “I‘m really excited this year because we‘ve got a lot of good talent," Kilbum said. “I think the 8: DOMESTIC REPAIRS SINCE upperclassmen bring us along real 10% DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS $l00.00 MAX well.“ *OUALITY PAINTING aonv REBUILDING Kilbum averaged 8.6 points and Krista Kllbum BINKS FACTORY - LASEn BEAM 5.4 rebounds per game last year, said. “I'm a little behind, but 1 just PAINT Boom NEAsunINe and she staned 21 games for the want to play well. I hope I'm - INFRARED ounrz - STATE-OF-THE ART Wolfpack. going to be back to contribute." oIIVINc LAMPS FRAME STRAIGHTENING EQUIP In one of the best games of her The Fayetteville. Georgia native. veer. Kilbum scored l8 points who is a speech communications and grabbed l2 rebounds against major, has enjoyed the non- WRECKER senvrcE UNC~Asheville on December 12, baskctball aspect of college life as I987. well. Despite her solid sophomore “NC. State has turned out really season. Kilbum has been well," Kilbum said. l828-31 00 hampered with knee problems. “This place grows on you, and “My kncc's are OK." Kilbum I've met a lot of nice people." 1022 S. “WEB 81'. Manning says Wolfpack improved By Joey Woi‘tord Statistically, she was the “She helped me to get more J“; Staff Writer conference's best freshman. in my shot and helped "it? titiprtivc finishing eighth in the conference my defense in front of the basket " Sharon Manning joined the Pack in field goal percentage and Manning expects improvement last year as a rookie but performed seventh in rebounding. Manning from herself and from the whole more like a . did not start until the l5th game of team this season. “The whole team seasoned the season. Her production went is very enthusiastic and we can't veteran. ' up with her playing time and she wait for the season to finally S h e E averaged 15.5 points and 8.3 start." she said. "Our preseason finished the rebounds in games she staned. practices have been much more season as The ACC Rookie-of-the-Year intense than they were last year." S t at e ' s ' credits Yow for her improved Manning thinks this year‘s Pack l e a d i n g game. will be better than last year's scorer at “She helped me to improve my squad. 12.7 ppg shooting touch in practice.” “Everyone is pulling together and was Manning said. “I wasn't used to and contributing their best. We also the Sharonllanning playing taller people because i will be greatly improved over last team's leading rebounder with 7.8 was always the tallest on my team year." boards per contest. in high school.

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She averaged 20.9 points. 7 my dad to teach me how to shoot." rebounds and 3.5 assists a game after leading her high Lehmann comes from an athletically oriented family school team to the league and county titles. “USA I and the game of basketball came naturally to her. Her father. George Lehmann, is a reknowned basketball See LEHMANN, Page 29

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StinSon ready to contrlebut afer sitting out year By Joey Woflord Anyone that has seen Stinson's play has basketball, however, is leading the to the team, but there are people ahead of Staff Writer been amazed by her creativity and finesse. Charlotte Monarchs to the 1986 AAU me that know the system better." Her high school coach said “it’s national title. She averaged 30.7 points in Andrea Stinson begins her first season at inconceivable that there is a better player the seven-game tournament, including 41 Stinson was not allowed to practice with State as a preseason All-American pick than Andrea Stinson out there, anywhere" points in the semifinals and 43 points in the the team last season because ofProposition without ever playing a game at the while USA Today described Stinson as finals. 48 guidelines. She kept her game sharp by collegiate level. “one of the most explosive offensive Stinson was the tournament's MVP and playing pickup games in Carmichael Gym She sat out last year under Proposition 48 talents in the game." Bill Tipps, 1986 AAU national chairman. against taller guys. guidelines and is ready to begin a college Stinson finished her high school career said “Stinson’s performance in the AAU career destined to rewrite the record books. with 2,128 points (26.9 per game) and 77l tournament was the best I’ve ever seen by “They are pretty good in there, but I can As a senior at North Mecklenburg High rebounds (9.8 per game). She led North a female basketball player." handle all of them. Not too many could School, Stinson averaged 30.2 points, 8.9 Meck to a 73-6 record during her three- Stinson is more modest in her opinion of keep up with me, and the ones who could rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. She was year career. In her final home game, she herself. Right now, all she wants to do is didn’t want to guard me again. I’ll be glad a consensus all-American and Parade‘s scored 49 points. contribute. just to be able to play under coach Yow National Player of the Year. Her most memorable occasion in “I hope that I can contribute in some way this year."

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The Game Plan. All-time UGLY First of all, This whole tabloid mentioned on at least one ballot. war. a serious endeavor.So. we Here are some honorable need something to alleviate the mentions: Sam “Treefrog” tension. Perkins, Jimmy "Lips" Black, This ugly contest was degrading. Bruce “Blade" Buckley. Dave 'élSlCICSh and juvenile. But. we are “Coleslaw" Colescott, Jeff “Limp Rich Yonekor .till in college. Wrist" Lebo and Dudley “Doofus” children and it is all in fun. We did this to get our Pigskin Bradley. J.R. “Can't” Reid. Mike “Oxy- Picks guest panelist. Our winner Steve “Pretty Boy/Plastic Five" O’Koren and Warren picked all five of the eventual final Hair/And One Eye Brow" Hale “Chucklehead/Mr. Coordination" tive ugly selections, and will headed the second team. Brad Martin took spots three, four and appear on the Panel Nov. 18 “Bad"Daughtery. Pete ”l2—year~ five on the team. We would like to thank all those old/Where do they get these The top two vote getters did not ironcast stomachs that went guys?/Cold Cuts" Chilcutt. Phil surprise us at all and were near- through the torture of picking out “Eternally Injured” Ford and unaniminous choices. Steve “The the ugliest human beings in the Mitch “Cupcake" Kupchak Grinch" Bucknall and Rich world. rounded out the second five. “Chick” Yonakor are the all-time There were tons of rather ugly Now, it's time for the big ugliest Carolina players. Quite an individuals to choose from. winners, or should we say losers? achievement. liveryone who has played at But before we go on. remember, This was all done in fun. Carolina in the last 20 years was these people are someone’s When you Three-headed monster played well Another question mark for the Wolfpack this season Marathon. is the play at center. “We can‘t take any team for granted." he said. "I’ve “Center and the depth at guard are real concerns for got to hustle, get some rebounds and play good us," Valvano said. “Avie (letter) played well.” defense. This was a good experience." Lester. a junior from Roxboro, started against Juniors Brian D’Amico and David Lee also had Marathon and contributed l0 points and 12 rebounds. limited playing time at center. “1 did OK." Lester said. “I could have done a lot of One game will not make or break the Wolfpack's things better. I missed some easy shots and some easy season, but improvement is necessary. And Valvano I rebounds." knows they will. Depend on Kinko’s, the ropy center Lester said 1‘" learned tnuch from the loss to “We'll get better before we get worse." -D.“DO-Q-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0... Binding & Collating l North Carolina State University- Cutting, Padding, & Folding Presents i FAX Service l l Stationery & Office Supplies ‘Instant Passport Photos i The Resumes t Ninth Annual Laser Typesetting Madrigal t Pick Up & Delivery Dinner g l i t i Ballroom of the Student Center kinko's Nov. 188: 19 and Dec. 2 &3at7pm l Nov. 20 and Dec. 4 at 5 pm the copy center g t $18.00 for Adults $12.00 for NCSU Students i $12.00 for Children 16 and Under OPEN 24 HOURS Group seating available! i l i l Tickets on sale now at the Student 2808 Hillsborough St. Center Box Office. i Box office hours: 10:00 5:45 Mon. - Fri. 832-4533 To charge to MASTERCARD or VISA. Fax: 856-1 1 32 Call 737-3104. i .-.-0-0..-...-.-O¢-I.0-0.0-0-3. Poston sees “a lot of good things” in 88 squad ("anti/tiredfrom Page 7 American in high school, has no delusions early in the season. He played in only five and conditioning. he said. about his role on the team this year. games last year and quickly became a crowd l’oston. a speech communications mom. “[Leaving] has crossed my mind." Poston “I feel my role is to just play hard and try favorite. says that not being it starter neither hurts nor sait' “But ljust hang in there.“ to show senior leadership." he says. “It‘s helps his studies. It is good that he does. because on a team going to be 'important because except for Poston believes that even though the team with only two seniors, including Poston, seven players. the rest have little lost to Marathon ()il in an exhibition game “l don't think it [not being a starter] makes upperclassmen are at a premium. experience.“ last week. he saw ”a lot of good things" in any difference." he said. “No one on the The Cherryville, North Carolina native. an Poston is looking forward to this season. the team's play, especially on offense. The team thinks about basketball until they get All-State and honorable mention All- He was sidelined last year with a knee injury team does need to work harder on defense to practice."

Lester ready to assume role ContinuedfromPage/d the critics who continue to g a m e s Valvano has said that. "In a lot of compare him with last year‘s already in ways. Avie will be the key to our center. Charles Shackelford. full swing. I season." “Shack and l are two different Lester is The business management major players. I feel that the speed and ready for looks forward to the chance to quickness l have offers a new the regular prove himself. dimension to the center position. season to "I‘m ready for the challenge. I'm 1'” be able to get out on the break start. . '. . going to let the game come to me and run the transition. Plus l feel “We‘ve Avg. Lu“, and use my quickness to my thatlplayamuch tougher defense b e e n advantage." said Lester. than Shack did." said Lester. scrimmaging hard. but I'm ready Lester will also be trying to quiet With practices and exhibition to play. I‘m ready to get after it."

Tucker returns stronger, heavier (.'(mli'nm'ilfrom Page If) good." Valvano said his team Will be either a perimeter oi Brian D‘Amico, Avie (Lester) and David [cc to running team, and whatever type of team State is. combine for one loss." Tucker expects to contribute and has set a goal for the Tucker expects North Carolina to be the preseason season. favorites iii the ACC, since the Heels only lost one player. But. he thinks the conference should be wary ”My goal is to get at least H points a game and lIVt' of the Pack. icbounds a game. (Starting) depends upon how lltlltl l “Some (Top 20 polls) have us ranked as high as work in practice. Right HOW. l guess I'm the \l\lll eighth," he said. ”i think We are going to be pretty titan."

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Scott Htvenbark/Statt Howard wants consistency Continuedfrom Page 6 Corchiani. “It’s going to be hard on Chris. Howard said the perimeter Rodney (Monroe) may run the game suits him better. point. The only alternatives I see “I like to shoot the jumper, but are Rodney and Chris." ifI have to go inside 1'" go. I‘ll Howard expects North “Guaranteed go in, try to get the basket and Carolina and Duke to battle for get fouled and go to the free the top spots in the ACC. but he throw line.” warned to watch out for the Quentin Jackson and Vinny Pack. fresh.” Del Negro are gone from last “Duke and Carolina are always year’s backcourt. The backcouit going to be near the top. But I suffered two other losses when believe we can turn some heads We’ve got the basics, the latest, and senior Kelsey Weems and in the ACC." incoming junior college transfer Howard said he believes the Gary Mattison were lost for Pack may be underrated. but he academic reasons. likes it that way. Weems played 217 minutes “I think it’s good to be an a whole lot more. Addam’s. last season and scored 59 points. underdog. That way. if you don't However, he had 17 steals on the win and you're not expected to, season and Howard said the nobody says anything. But if Pack will miss Weems’ you win and you‘re not Your source for Wolfpack wearables. defensive play. supposed to. heads will turn." “Kelsey added a defensive Howard would like for the spurt to the team." he said. “The team to finish the season as spun he gave us could do a lot ACC champions. of things in a game. We are “Then, I would like to go to going to miss him." the Final Four,“ he said. "For me Howard also feels Weems’ personally, [ want to have a departure may also put an extra consistent year as 1 did last burden on starting point guard vear.” 5%; I I I H {1% sum.“1 I 0 fig I flees %%% limitedDeliveryArea I Us to"...003 fl Egg;'bfic cc I 0 o “”3535 H3. I 0H Agog N 8' 1/20oohredemptionvulne'ee‘it I Awe Séege H3 I 0 HE 5&8 .5 I + £395 ”35 I go: 3 §%°%%E °° I an: g°%%%% °° a, I I ‘86: 0&2? § I ”<0 33%;, e l S sEge-E .% I SL__J¥ee__E I 2%. ninel01907PizzaHut.Inc.on : 4-D ptl Th”.V3A?1‘iittannin-n .5 as %E E: 52 § E533” DeliveryLimitedArea3r 4:3: 53. 2: I: 0 §§§§ N g :I a “" Eésse "i‘ga I l a g :%%%a we . E >. Egg? 3 l

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[/20 cent euh redemption valueArea I A Collection of Memoirs “ACC Basketball: An Illustrated History” worth the money By Bruce Winkworth A book with a cover price of Commentary chronicled the exploits of Indiana’s $39.95 had better be good, Bobby Knight in the book “A especially when it has been hyped Season on the Brink," writes an as much as Ron Morris’ “ACC insightful profile of North Basketball, An Illustrated History” Carolina’s Dean Smith. has. Also in the section for each Individual tastes, needs and decade is an introductory article of budgetary considerations will no headlines, both good and bad. one of the decade’s turning points, doubt determine whether or not Thanks to his writing skill and such as North Carolina’s semifinal some people buy this book, but for keen sense of historical win over Wake Forest in the I957 the serious ACC basketball fan, this perspective, the book never loses ACC Tournament that sent UNC on book is a must at any price. its pace or fascination for the to its first national championship, Morris, formerly an award- reader. the State-Maryland game in the winning sports reporter for The The book is broken down into 1974 ACC Tournament finals and Durham Morning Herald, spent ACC basketball’s four decades, how television has revolutionized nearly two years researching this beginning with the ‘505, the coverage of ACC basketball in the book. He went through a process conference's most colorful decade ‘805. that involved countless hours in the by far, and ending with the ‘805. In The intro piece to the '60s is microfilm rooms of several each chapter, Morris has included a easily the most touching and libraries and countless more hours year-by-year capsule of each strongest piece of writing in the of crisscrossing the country season, plus eight individual book and one of the most humanely tracking down former ACC profiles of former players and treated stories ever done about basketball players and coaches, and one “Spotlight" sports anywhere. The general personalities. feature of the decade’s most subject is the point-shaving scandal Phot Illustration by Scott Rivenbark After all of that research, Morris dominant figure. that rocked State and UNC in the Leigh Flinger takes a trip through ACC Basketball: An Illustrated then spent even more countless Morris turned over the authoring early ’60s, and the individual History, while her Sharla Richards peeks over her shoulder. hours distilling tons of raw data of the “Spotlight” features to three subject is former State forward Don do so for the rest of his life. entire editorial staff at Four into a 320-page history of the most of the ACC’s most noted and Gallagher, who helped alter the Comets Press. which managed to storied and colorful, if not respectedjournalists. outcome of several State games in The effect is both chilling and track down hundreds of excellent successful, college basketball Former News and Observer sports the 1959-60 and 1960-61 seasons. humane. photos from the ACC‘s past. Lee conference in the country. The editor Dick Herbert wrote the ‘50s Morris, after months of fruitless The ACC has had many Pace deserves special recognition result is a comprehensive and piece on NCSU’S legendary Everett searching for anyone involved in brighter moments than the point— for the design and layout of the thoroughly researched document, Case, who brought big—time college the scandal, finally tracked down shaving scandals. and they also book, which must have been an one that is well-written, basketball to the area following an understandably reluctant are accounted here. State fans in incredible undertaking on its entertaining. amusing and. at times, World War II, and the ’605 article Gallagher in California. The particular will reminisce with the own. poignant. on Duke's , a Case ensuing portrait of Gallagher was in-depth and behind-the-scenes All in all, “ACC Basketball, An Anyone can go into a library or protegee who led the Blue Devils to not one of a corrupt. unscrupulous account of State‘s |03-l00 Illustrated History" is essential to the morgue of a daily newspaper national prominence. and evil man, but one of an overtime win in the 1974 ACC any sports bookshelf. If the cover and retrieve scores and annual The ’70s “Spotlight" is on State’s impressionable young family man Tournament finals. the best game price is prohibitive. put the book standings from the ACC‘s 35-year great one. David Thompson, who was well—intentioned yet in conference history and on your Christmas list. There can history. What Morris has done, and written by Hillsborough’s Barry terribly naive. Through very poor perhaps the best college be no better way to prepare which is much, much more Jacobs, author of the annual “Fans‘ judgment, Gallagher made a basketball game ever played. yourself mentally for the difficult, is also to capture on paper Guide to ACC Basketball." And for terrible mistake, one he has paid for The highlights go on and on. upcoming ACC season than 21 the human side of ACC basketball, the ’805. Washington Post mentally and emotionally for the While Morris‘ text is December reading of this fine the personalities that made the sportswriter . who last 26 years and will continue to exceptional. so is the work of the work.

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