2B Wednesday, August 23,1989 ORIENTATION 8 9 Gaucho Football: A New Coach, High Hopes Candaele Will Throw New Offense at Opponents schools. limitations, and a budget ab­ on UCSB's all-time list; as By Scott Lawrence It's a world making do out half supported by the well as both of last season's Staff Writer______with slight resources ranging UCSB student body. safeties, Bryan Scher and from its crammed coaches' Nonetheless, Gaucho foot­ Marc Nicoechea. However, Enter the world of Gaucho office (actually a trailer), to ball has managed in just it's still unknown whether football — a Division III no Scholarships, to its large, three seasons to scare off the Gauchos' #3 all-time world about to begin its attractive 17,000-capacity most of Southern Califor­ leading receiver, senior Scott fourth campaign after being home cement palace, known nia's other Division III Brewster, will play in '89 or NCAA-reborn in 1986 fol­ as , left over teams, while seriously con­ be forced to redshirt because lowing a 15-year absence from UCSB's glory days of sidering its own step up in of a knee injury. Candaele from campus, and one boast­ the late '60s. division status. says how Brewster holds up ing an 18-11 record over the A blue-and-gold world And with the 1989 chapter in practice will be the past three years while play­ operating under a new head less than a month away from decider. ing mostly Division II coach, stringent financial being opened and UCSB ex­ Also returning are receiv­ pecting to return 21 seniors ers Khaled Shahbo, Amahl this fall, players prepare Thomas, Roger Gorke and while coaches theorize and Kevin King as well an offen­ philosophize on a season sive line whose five pro­ SUN TIME that promises to be better jected starters played Sun Tanning than last year (6-4) and the together last season *— an O- D o e s Y ou r year before (8-2). line Gaucho coaches say "1 think the expectations of could be one of the best in Tanning Salon Provide our players and coaches UCSB history. The Following? have gone up every year as "This will be the first time No Waiting— IS Tanning Rooms! we see ourselves getting bet­ the (O-line) has had the same Varying Strengths fo r Different Skin Types. ter," said Head Coach Rick coach two years in a row, so Stereo in Each Room — Walkmans Available also. Candaele, last year's defen­ that's a big plus," said Tom FREE TAN on Birthday (members only). sive coordinator, and succes­ Melvin, last year's O-line AIR CURTIUS? — Returning starting QB Fresh Towel in Each Sanitized Room. sor to former head man Mike coach and current offensive Moisturizing Lotion & Sunscreens Provided. Warren. "We think that our coordinator along with new Mike Curtius, who aired out 9 TD’s while being Spray Water fo r M isting— Face Tanners Available. product has improved every quarterbacks coach Jim Ster- picked off 16 times last year, will compete Sugar Free Candy, Heart Sun Stickers. year so naturally our expec­ bick, who comes in from with five others for playing time in 1989. Over 10 Years Professional Experience. tations are that, yes, we're Washington State. "It's the Consistent New Bulb Changes — You Will Tan! going to have a better foot­ same system, we've got a Reynolds, who owns the Choice cfBed — or Booths fo r Allover Tan. ball team than we had last great crew of freshman com­ UCSB record for field goals Relaxing Environment, Salt Water Fish. year. So therefore our expec­ ing in and it's the cohesive- in a season with 11. 5-10, iThe 19891 8oz. Tanning Accelerator... Only $5.00. tations as far as wins and los­ riess between them all that's 190-pound Oregon State Lowest P rim , Guaranteed! ses are going up too. I think the main thing. This year, the transfer Tony Scarlata, leads iFootball SUN TIME - A FULL SERVICE SALON from an experience stand­ O-line has to set the tempo. the candidates vying for the JÊ 0P E N T O 9 P M our players know what They started to do if at the punting job. Recommended for control of ACNE, to expect and they know we end of last season, but now A new dim ension in Schedule PSORIASIS AND ECZEMA. have some good athletes, so they've got to keep it going; Gaucho offense will be un­ 967-8983 5858 hollister avenue therefore their expectations they've got to be the domin­ veiled in 1989 as Warren's All Games Begin at 1:30 are high." ant force on offense — the multiple sets and two backs PDT. Veterans include 1988 tough guys." format will be replaced by a starting quarterback, junior Melvin says the goal for one-back offense. 9/9 HUMBOLDT Mike Curtius (132-246,1263 the offensive line in '89 is to "We're actually teaching a 9/16 CHICO STATE yds., 16 ints, 9 TDs in '88); allow fewer than one sack whole new offense — not 9/23 S.F. STATE I leading rusher, sophomore per game, after being respon­ from an emphasis on our 9/30 CAL LUTHERAN pass, just from an emphasis Ross Bauer (440 yds., 4 TDs); sible for a total of eight in 10/7 SONOMA STATE and the #2 through #4 lead­ 1988. UCSB's O-line lost just on our sets," Candaele said. ing tacklers, seniors Fred one starter from last year's "We think that'll help im­ 10/14 ST. MARY'S | | Freking (84), Vince Moss squad and also returns so­ prove our running game by 10/21 C.S. HAYWARD (71), and Division III All- phomore Lance Comes, a 6-3, stretching the defense. We'll 10/28 USD America candidate Charlie 240-pound center who red- be throwing the ball from a 11/4 ' J M U * Brown (64). shirt ed last season, and 6-5, quick drop a lot so if any­ 11/11 AZUSA Gone are Lance Neal, last 270-pound offensive tackle thing, we may throw the ball FOREIGN & DOMESTIC year's leading tackier, defen­ Andrew Greenlee, a transfer a little bit more but in that |BOIDiM feM ahom idea, we're hoping to im­ AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES sive captain and current from the College of San game. The final game of Gaucho inside linebacker Mateo. prove our running game by the season is UCSB's —plus—1 coach; Wade Wallace, 1988's Also back for the Gauchos finding seams in the defense. PROFESSIONAL HELP Homecoming. leading receiver and #2 man is senior place kicker Todd (See '89 GRID, p.8B) WELCOME TO UCSB • When you have to depend on your car... You can depend on CAESAR'S S JUST OFF CAMPUS T O at R i imán 1 g 290 STORKE ROAD HO LUSTER AVE. 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By Craig Wong women's water polo. Here's men's foil. Lacrosse Staff Writer a look at what "club" has to offer. UCSB claimed second in Biking league, third in the Western Club sports are one of the Finished '88 as the national Regionals in Arizona and best kept secrets during a champ and took sixth place had six players named All- student's collegiate career. overall this year in Colorado. Conference. It also has a "B" Call it an outlet for stress re­ Team President Trevor Team to help develop play­ lief or a way to meet new Thorpe finished second ers who are new to the game. people, they are open to any­ overall individually. The women are looking to body who wants to join, Bowling improve on their sixth place whether it be for fun, com­ finish in '89 as half of its WANNA PLAY? — The club sport program at UCSB is highly suc­ petition, or socialization. Took fifth in its league in '89. Things get rolling in the squad this year had never cessful as well as being highly accessible to UCSB students. Rank the club sports prog­ fall so contact rep Jason Tul- played before. rams along the West Coast loss through the club sports Rowing weight four, and women's men's lightweight four and World University Games in and UCSB would no doubt office. Becoming a power in the heavyweight four won at the placed sixth, fifth, third and West Germany. Crew offers be among the elite. Despite Fencing nation, challenging Ivy Western Sprints (the western third respectively. Two row­ a novice division for new­ an extremely tight budget, Finished fourth in its League powers Harvard, USA championships) and ers will compete internation­ comers to the sport. Rugby UCSB won three national league and one of its women Yale, and Princeton. Three led UCSB to the overall tro­ ally, Amy Fuller at the world championships — in surfing, members, Christina Porter, divisions — men's light­ phy. Those three boats com­ championships in Yugosla­ The first club sport at men's ultimate FRISBEE and captured third place in wo­ weight eight, women's light­ peted at the nationals with via and Tom Meier at the (See CLUB, p.7B) From Hoops to Hockey, Intramurals Has it All By Tom Nelson levels of competition for the UCSB student to participate in. ter, Robertson Gymnasium and the campus weight room Fall sports include basketball, flag football, volleyball, indoor where, with the flash of a reg card, you're allowed in the facil­ Staff Writer soccer, floor hockey, tennis, ultimate frisbee and bowling. ity to work out. When signing up a team, you choose a day, a time and an After mom and pop have dropped you off at your dorm, ability level to accommodate you and your team's class and Augmenting the leagues played weekly during the quarter you've met your new roommate, and you've eaten your first work schedules; for example, Tuesday at 7 p.m. Then and the open recreation hours are special one-time events and meal in the dining commons, you're going to realize how throughout the quarter, you show up with your squad and weekend tournaments. Tourneys on tap for Fall include 2x2 much stuff you have to do. And we're not talking about fun play another team full of students just like you every Tuesday volleyball, student-alumni softball, inner-tube water polo, stuff either. at that time. and the 5K/10K turkey trot. How does waiting in line to do your laundry sound? Or, "In the truest sense, interest, not skill, is our only prerequis­ waiting in another line to pay your BARC statement? Waiting ite for participation in the program," said Intramural Director In order to run the operation, IM's rely on students to to buy books? Paul Lee. "Intramural activities are so varied that there is an supervise and referee the sports. The beginning pay rate for But once you become a grizzled veteran of the system, opportunity for each and every individual to participate, no referees is $5.88/hour. you'll realize that at the beginning of the quarter, just about matter what his or her level of ability may be." everybody makes you wait in line so that you can give them To encourage participation, IM's (as they are often called) But make sure you don't put going down to the IM office your money. offer three distinct levels of competition within each sport: too low on your list because the leagues are filled on a first But one line that's worth suffering through is the one at the "A" league is for the experienced and talented, "C" league is come, first served basis. For more specific information about intramural sports trailer — plus, the line isn't even that long. for the beginner and "B" league falls somewhere in between. league times visit the IM office — it1 s in trailer #304 adjacent Intramurals offer a wide variety of sports with different IM's also sponsor open recreation hours at the Events Cen­ to Robertson Gym. INTRAMURALS: THE SPICE OF LEISURE LIFE Intramural sports, or sports within the 2. Mental and Emotional Health walls of the university, are intended to v a. Positive study break afford an opportunity for athletic parti­ J b. the need for self-expression and cipation for all UCSB citizens (students, ' creativity faculty/staff and alumni). Interest, not c. the need for recognition d. the need for new experiences skill is the only prerequisite for participa­ r«C e. the need for belonging tion. The reward of Intramurals should : W 3. Success and failure experiences - A purely be in the satisfaction of partici­ measure of success encourages one to pation and not a trophy. Intramural do all things in a successful manner, and sports activities here at UCSB are so a degree of failure causes one to try to varied, that there is an opportunity for improve subsequent performances. each and every individual to partici­ The mental adjustments to success and pate, no matter what his or her level of failure in sports provide excellent train­ ability may be. The aim of the program ing for similar experiences in other ph­ is to afford its p articip an ts a n oppor­ ases in life. tunity to enjoy the many benefits 4. Socialization 5. Constructive use of leisure time gained through participation. The Intra­ mural program promotes: 6. Esprit de corps - Feeling of belonging 1. Physical Fitness and development of to a group and promoting the unity of that group. 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What do ya think about Nexus Sports? Scheduled Players to date Include: Alvin Robertson Is Nexus Sports... Benoit Benjamin Entertaining? Exciting? LaSalle Thompson Mark Eaton Informative? Cliff Livingston Or is Nexus Sports- Reggie Theus Boring? Jay Humphries Armón Gilliam Unattractive? Alton Lister "Fat" Lever and more... Not worth the paper its printed on? Actually, it doesn't matter whether you think Nexus Sports is good or bad, as long as you have an opinion. You see, we're looking for people with all different kinds of atti­ WHO IS THIS SHAWN GUY? — Although Brian Shaw was a BMOG tudes and beliefs. We feel we do the job, but if you think you can do better, bring it on! while at UCSB, he was not a household name after his maiden season in We're currently hiring reporters to cover a busy fall quarter chock full of Gaucho athletics. the NBA. Case in point: this ad that ran in the L.A. TinX'es hyping a So if you have an opinion, let it be heard. If you're interested come by the Nexus and pick charity hoop game. up and application. And if you're not interested, then don't. tics weren't that confident in him. SHAW “I’d love to stay in Second, it appeared that (Continued from p.lB) Boston and I know if there were a place for Dell'Apa said Celtics Head that going over Shaw on the Celtic squad, Coach Jimmy Rodgers had that it might not be at point gone on vacation after the. there, I’d have to guard for the next 10 years, Celtics broke up their mini­ adapt to an entirely according to Dell'Apa. He camp this month. different culture said Shaw seemed to fit the P Rodgers had planned his Don Chaney mold — a vacation when he thought and. new lifestyle. I solid player who could there would be nothing to figure it’s a great play in several different worry about in the Celtic opportunity for me roles—but not the guy you S^LE organization, according to there for business. I give a huge contract to. sources. But Rodgers was But speculation is just camping in Canada and have to think of that that — speculation. Soon could not be reached for from that point of Shaw will begin the f f comment. view.... It’s a hard 32-game schedule that will By the time he found out end in March for a million about the ongoings con­ offer to refuse.” bucks a year. He could con­ cerning Shaw and returned Brian Shaw ceivably join the Celtics for E to the Celtics' office, Shaw before signing with H the stretch drive of the NBA was Italy-bound. Messagero season. "I don't think there was a Barbara Shaw says her great deal of communica­ son is adjusting and getting R tion in this whole thing," organization. In this case, to know his teammates. Dell'Apa said. "When that never happened. It was The II Messaggero coaches there's a crisis situation like strictly between the agent are planning to incorporate this and which always hap­ and the team." a running game into the 10% Off All Regularly Priced pens when you're negotiat­ According to Dell'Apa, team's offense and you can ing a contract... quite often two factors steered Shaw probably figure out who Athletic Shoes with this Ad the player will come and toward II Messaggero. will direct the attack. talk to them (the Celtics' First, the Celtics were try­ Just a warning in case front office). It becomes a ing to work out a deal to get you decide to check the av­ Strictly for the Athletic Competition personal thing and that's (a erage income of UCSB gra­ how they've always oper­ former Boston College star) duates in 1988 — Shaw's ated. That's what makes from the New Jersey Nets. contract with II Messag­ 913 Embarcadero del Norte • 685-4000 them different from just ab­ That seemed to send a mes­ gero is the reason it's so out any professional sports sage to Shaw that the Cel­ high.

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Women's Basketball: REVIEW In UCSB's first-ever con­ ference tournament appear­ (Continued from p.lB) ance, the Gauchos were dis­ missed abruptly at the hands consecutive crown with 847 of UNLV, 86-50, ending points. Said UCSB's Head UCSB's season at 9-18, 4-14 Swim Coach Gregg Wilson, in league. A mainstay of who was also Big West UCSB's offense was a pair of Coach of the Year, "We have freshman, Erika Keinast a strong all-around program (12.6 points per game) and and right now we have some Barbara Beainy (11.7 ppg), momentum. We're on the but the Gauchos were led all threshold right now of be­ season by senior Kira An- coming a real power nation­ thofer, who averaged 13.3 ally in Division I swimming/ points and 10 rebounds per game. Water Polo: Softball: The #7 preseason ranking The laughable 1988 season the Gauchos attained would was forever put to rest by the be a distinction they would Gauchos, who put together a also hold at the end of the '88 stellar '89 season in compari­ campaign. Head Coach Pete son. UCSB ended with a Snyder said after it was over, 25-29 overall fnark — much- improved over 1988's 6-50 NOT EVEN CLOSE — UCSB’s men’s volleyball team finished a respectable 26-13 last year, 13-7 in "We need to have discipline. the WIVA. A good season indeed, but it was not nearly as impressive as the 1988 team’s ap­ effort — and 14-22 (seventh pearance in the NCAA championship game. Discipline wins ball games; it placeijirthe tough Big West. wins championships." UCSB The season was highlighted finished 5-5 in the Big West, by several victories over cre" tag that had followed it Golf: district to go to regionals. Big West Tourney point pro­ 17-13 overall and missed top-20 squads, including a in recent years once and for After cracking into the na­ Track and Field: duction with 24. postseason« play. The pair of sweeps over Cal Poly all. The Gauchos went on to tion's .top-20 in 1987-88, Headway was made in Women's Gymnastics: Gauchos,wpje fed by fresh­ Pomona. The Gauchos were take fourty pfecg-in the Big Gaucho golf came back in terms of improvement on The Gauchos failed to man tvfo-mefefman and Ca- led by Andrea 'Turbo" Ser­ West Cdnfm^nce, while the 1988-89 and found problems both the men's and women's make the 1989 regionals, but nadiad. National Team mem­ rano, who pitched her way to women Mgan their climb up early on. UCSB finished 5th scenes. The men ultimately it did send an individual in ber ScotCeurt, who muscled a 0.69 ERA, 13 wins, nine the ladder of notoriety via a at the Big West Tournament took fifth at the Big West Melissa Hennessee. The ju­ in 75 goals (6th on UCSB's shutouts and 85 strikeouts. fifth place effort. Both and was just one team away Championships, adding 30 nior took top honors among all-time list). However, in the in the district standings from points to 1988's total. The qualifiers in the all-around, spring, Burt returned to Ca­ Cross Country: squads appeared at the Dis­ making it to regionals. Senior women finished in the con­ breaking the UCSB record in nada and will not be in uni­ 1988 may have been the trict 8 Championships and Don Parsons kept the season ference cellar for the second the process with 37.25 points form for the Gauchos this year UCSB's men's squad will return still young and alive by being one of four in­ straight year, but managed and finishing 17th among all fall. did away with the "medio­ experienced runners in 1989. dividuals chosen from the to more than double 1988's competitors. ’89 GRID (Continued from p.2B) 661 dorrt want but we're not going to go to a ball-control offense. alotofhype. "We'll be wide open and throw it down the held, we'll I just want be as, if not more exciting, than we've been in the past.... something I * We'll try to maintain that same aggressive style on de­ fense we've had for four can count on.^ years and we may start out behind offensively, but I ex­ pect them to catch up as the season progresses and I Charlie Brown enters think we'll be explosive on 1989 as a Division III offense —- I'd be real sur­ All-Americâ cam prised if we weren't." didate.

In 1988, UCSB's home and road records were even at 3-2 Some long distance and two of the games in companies promise you Harder were decided on the the moon, but what you very last play (Sonoma State really want is dependable, and NAIA Division 1-AA high-quality service. That’s homecoming opponent just what you’ll get when Western New Mexico), with you choose AT&T Long another decided in the last Distance Service, at a cost minute (Chico State). The Gauchos netted 2,758 yards that’s a lot less than you in total offense (1,013 rush­ think. You can expect low ing, 1,745 passing) while tal­ long distance rates, 24-hour lying 193 points and holding operator assistance, clear opponents to 176. connections and immediate "Any team, in order to be credit for wrong numbers. good, needs to be a rushing Sophomore Ross And the assurance that team — you can't win in the Bauer led the virtually all of your calls will air," tailback Ross Bauer said of the new offense. "My Gauchos with 440 go through the first time. motto is 'go balls out.' I've yards in 1988. That’s the genius of the built my life around the tail­ AT&T Worldwide intelligent back position and it's going Network. to be a different rushing When it’s time to game this year — quicker choose, foigetthe gimmicks with more inside trapping — and make the intelligent and I'm very excited. It's choice—AT&T. good that I've gone through this before because now I'll If you’d like to know know what to expect." more about our products or In addition to playing the services, like International best ball possible with the Calling and the AT&T Catd, student-athletes he has, Can- call us at 1800 222-0300. daele says he's also commit­ ted to the task of increasing student interest in UCSB's football program and the home attendance, and plans to do it by way of example on the field. "I want to do anything I Scott Brewster, can to have that happen," he UCSB’s #3 all-time said. "1 hope our student leading receiver, AT&T may reashirt. The right choice. body will'recognize^the fact that we play exciting foot­ ball.... Success brings people; citing brand of ball. Here, we we're an exciting team, we always try to improve our throw the ball — that's how crowd and try to capture the we try to attract the student imagination of Santa body too, by playing an ex- Barbara." )aily Nexus ORIENTATION ’89 Wednesday, August 23,1989 511 PS/2 it!

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Men's Basketball: Women's Volleyball: UCSB ran into the national spotlight Despite a roller coaster-like '88 season, early, racking up a school record 11 the Gauchos made the NCAA playoffs for straight wins to open the season, including the 14th consecutive year. They took a 4-10 the tournament title at Arizona State's Kac- lifetime postseason record into their first- tus Klassic. But things began to slide, and found NCAA meeting with Pacific, and ABOVE — The Gaucho basketball the Gauchos' chances at a second straight were ultimately eliminated by the team cuts loose after winning the NCAA appearance were "on the bubble" perennially-tough Tigers who had beaten for most of the season's second half, and the Gauchos in both regular season meet­ Kactus Klassic Tournament last were finally dashed when they lost to New ings between the two squads. UCSB ended December. RIGHT — UCSB’s #1 Mexico State in the semifinals of the Big '88 at 17-16, 9-9 in the Big West. singles player, Tracie Johnstone, West Tourney. Prior to UCSB's 70-62 loss helped to lead the women netters to Wichita State in the first round of the Baseball: to a second place finish in the Big NIT, the squad's second leading scorer, The Gauchos managed to make amends West. Mike Doyle, walked off the team and w on't, for a 23-39 1987 season by amassing a return in 1989-90. The Gauchos were led by 28-27-1 1988 mark, 8-13 in the tough Big #5 singles. Senior Kip Brady was the first junior guard Carrick DeHart's 15.3 points a West, but a season finale sweep at the Gaucho to make it to the NCAA singles game en route to a 22-7 record, 11-7 and hands of San Jose State killed any hopes tourney and rose to the occasion by making third place in the Big West. UCSB had of finding third place in league it to the final eight before being eliminated. and the ensuing regionals. UCSB was led Women's Soccer:. Football: on offense by freshman third baseman Jeff Despite capturing the West Coast's #1 In just their third year back since regain­ Antoon, who knocked a team-leading 10 ranking on two occasions, and despite a ing intercollegiate status, the Division III home runs, 64 hits and 45 runs batted in, mid-season seven-game winning streak, Gauchos held their own against a 10-team while hitting .327. Jerrold Rountree led the the Gauchos were left out of the NCAA slate that included eight Division II entire NCAA in stolen bases with 59, while playoffs for the first time in five years. A schools. UCSB posted a 6-4 record, which Jon Gianulius led the way from the mound season-ending loss to the Gaels of St. was highlighted by a 22-21 homecoming at 6-2, with a 4.53 ERA and four saves. Mary's provided the final blow to a UCSB victory over NAIA Division 1-AA Western unit that finished 11-4-1 and was led by ju­ New Mexico. At the team's end-of-the-year Women's Tennis: nior Dianne Manore's nine goals and six banquet Head Coach Mike Warren an­ The nemesis was San Diego State, whom assists. nounced his resignation and in the spring, UCSB was pitted against in the Big West former Gaucho Defensive Coordinator Tournament. But the #16 Aztecs downed Men's Soccer: Rick Candaele was officially named the the #27 Gauchos 5-2 in the tourney final, A late-season surge that saw the like UCLA and Stanford. Veteran David squad's new head man. making UCSB (21-9,9-1 in league) a league Gauchos win their final seven games and Stow led UCSB throughout the season and runner-up for the third time in four years. earn a tie with UNLV for second place in was the first Gaucho, male or female, to' Men's Volleyball: But women's tennis was represented at the the Big West was not enough to get them qualify for the NCAAs. He made it to the fi­ 1988 was a Gaucho season for the ages NCAAs for the first time ever when the into the NCAAs. The Rebels received an at- nals before finishing 24th overall. and the year that UCSB made it to the doubles tandem of Debbie Goldberger and large playoff berth ahead of the Gauchos, NCAA final game before being eliminated Tracie Johnstone qualified. who blanked the Rebels 3-0 during the late Swimming/Diving: by champion USC. But 1989 was a let­ win streak. UCSB was led all season by se­ If the Gauchos did just one thing in 1989, down in comparison as UCSB fell in the Men's Tennis: nior Chris John, who put home 11 goals they established in conference opponents' first round of the Western Regionals to Ha­ The word emanating after all was said and dished off 11 assists. minds once and for all that UCSB owns dy­ waii in four games. The Gauchos ended the and done in 1989 was "banner". The nasty status around the Big West. The year 26-13,13-7 in the WIVA. Senior Jose' Gauchos finished the campaign 20-8,4-2 in Men's Gymnastics: men's squad captured its 11th straight Gandara was a Volleyball Monthly First- the Big West and took fourth place in the With a plethora of young talent, the league title by collecting 795.5 points, Team All-America and led UCSB in kills league tourney. The event was highlighted Gauchos rose to a national ranking of 15 while the women racked up their third (582). by sophomore Benson Curb's title feat in and opened the eyes of perennial powers (See REVIEW, p.8B)