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THE SUN SPORTS 11C COLLEGE BASKETBALL iThe opponent isn't the point for Terps UMBC presses on with new cast ,,) NOVEMBER 20, 1989 senburg and Rodney Walker also By Don Markus UMBC at a glance Last season's record: 17-11. Coach: Earl Hawkins, second year, 17-11. Arena: UMBC Fieldhouse, 4,024. Conference: Independent. Outlook: The Retrievers will count on guard Larry Simmons and center Jim Frantz to balance their inside-outside attack.

Eight new players will be asked to matriculate into Hawkins' fast-paced system. Defense will be a constant. Perimeter shooting and inside scoring will be the variables. The Retrievers will have to hit consistently from the outside in order to win. Rebounding is suspect.

Forecasted finish: 14-14. The schedule Date Opponent Time tion before Saturday's regular-season opener at home against Delaware State. Neither Williams nor school officials were quite sure why the change in schedule was made. It happened a couple of weeks ago. But, at least for the first-year Maryland coach.

It doesn't matter which South American country his team plays. "It's another test for us," said Williams, whose team won its previous exhibition game, 98-95, over Marathon Oil Nov. 6. "I don't care what they (the opponents) do. It's a chance to see what we do." With McCoy's injury he was hurt a couple of days before the first exhibition game and has been bothered ever since Williams will go with sophomore swingman Walt Williams at point guard.

Tony Mas- i4 and Lee tops Team in transition after going 17-11 By Louis Glaser Scan the stat sheet, if you dare. Where have all the points gone? Rebounds? Assists? The University of Maryland Baltimore County lost the Reynolds brothers, Kenny and Jeff, last season's leading seniors, along with their 27 points and 1 6 rebounds per game and dominant inside play. In disciplinary removals, the Retrievers COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1989-90 One of a series lost Duane Faust and Gamel Spencer, and their 21 points and seven rebounds. The four accounted for 60 percent of the team's scoring last season, 64 percent of the rebounds and more than one-third of the assists. "That's a lot of points to make up," Junior Bobby Mills said.

Senior shooting guard Larry Simmons returns with his 15.9 points, along with center Jim Frantz, who averaged 4.6 points and 2.7 rebounds. Are the numbers adding up to hard times In Catonsville? "I don't think it will be as difficult as it may seem to replace the production," coach Earl Hawkins said. "In my years of coaching at Cross-land High, In Prince George's County, we took the same approach. Every year, we have graduation, and you need people to keep stepping in. That's the beauty of having a system where you don't count on one person." Hawkins begins his second season at UMBC.

coming off a school-best Division I record of 17-1 1 In his first year of collegiate coaching after Sun Staff Correspondent COLLEGE PARK Those expecting to see the Argentine national team play the University of Maryland at Cole Field House tonight might be a little disappointed. The Venezuelan national team will be there Instead. Those expecting to see Junior guard Teyon McCoy In the Terps lineup for the exhibition game will be a little disappointed, too. But not as disappointed as McCoy, who has been sidelined because of a pulled groin muscle. Those are the biggest changes for the 7:30 p.m.

exhibition game, the second for Maryland and the last chance for new coach Gary Williams to see his team play outside competi Washington LEXINGTON, Va. Chris Jacobs scored 35 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Washington and Lee (2-0) to a 97-87 victory over Salisbury State (0-2) in the Washington and Lee Round-Robin Tournament yesterday. SALISBURY STATE (87) Butler 2-7 0-0 Sprlngman 1-7 2-2 4, Jordan 5-6 0-0 11, Byer 6-15 2-2 16, OeMar 1-4 1-1 3, Rosa 3-8 4-4 10, Cromer 7-12 1-2 16, Williams 1-3 0-2 2. McCahon 3-8 3-4 10, Qosweiler 3-84 610. Totals: 33-78 17-23 87.

WASHING! ON LEE (97) Manson 0-0 3-4 3, Holton 4-7 3-4 12, Perm 2-3 0-0 4, Melton 1-3 1-3 3, Gallavan 0-3 2-2 2, Casey 2-5 1-2 6, Hatfield 5-8 2-3 12; Hart 8-14 0-0 16, Jacobs 12-25 11-12 35, Wlther-liigton 1-4 0-0 2, Watkms 0-0 2-2 2. Total: 35-72 25-32 97. Halftime: WSL 56. Salisbury 53. Three-point goals: Salisbury 6-21 (Butler 1-1, Springman 0-3, Jor-don 1-2, Byer 2-6, Demar 0-1, Ross 0-1 Cromer 1-3, McCahon 1-3, Qosweiler 0-1): 2-5 (Holton 1-3, Gallavan 0-1, Casey 1-1).

Rebounds: Salisbury 37 (Qosweiler 10): WSL 52 (Jacobs 12). Assists: Salisbury 6 (Butler 3); 11 (Casey 5). Total fouls: Salisbury 31, 22. Fouled out Salisbury De-mar, McCahon; Hatfield. Technical fouls: none.

291. Navy women 89, MolJoy 58 WEST CHESTER, Pa. Navy evened its record at 1-1, as the Mid- Yesterday King's, N.Y. The roster No. Player P.

HI Wt Vr. 5 Larry Simmons 6-1 170 Sr. 10 Dana Harris 5-10 135 Fr. 32 Derrell Thompson 6-4 166 Fr. 22 Jay Simpson 24 Bobby Mills 31 Levi Franklin 23 Melvln Swann 6-2 178 So.

6-2 182 Jr. 6-3 180 6-3 171 33 Jim Frantz 6-10 225 40 Emmanuel Fasaye 6-8 216 42 Brian Watkins 6-4 220 44 Derrick Reld 6-7 225 45 Richard Cross 6-5 192 So. 50 Cedrlc Izllein 6-10 230 Sr. ing 21 rebounds. "Coach tells me that rebounding Is Instinctive, and I love contact.

I'm 6-10, and I don't care." Controlled recklessness. If Hawkins can get his players to run the court for 40 minutes, throw themselves at loose balls and go after every missed shot, he said he'll be happy, regardless of the victory total at the end of the season. Seventeen will be tough to duplicate. "We have a young team that will make a few mistakes," he said. "If I can see some growth, some learning, that's what I'm looking for." Tomorrow morning in The Sun: Mount St Mary's.

State dies routed Molloy in the consolation game of the West Chester Tournament. Navy had been beaten Saturday by Indiana of Pennsylvania, 61-58. NAVY (89) Holzhauer 5-8 1-411, Waller 7-14 6-9 20. Brand 1-6 2-2 4. House 0-1 2-2 2, Jacomet 0-0 0- 0 0, Smetana 0-3 0-0 0, Dobbs 6-21 0-1 18, Drayton 1- 3 2-2 4, Harrington 3-7 4-410, Waggoner 1-3 0-0 2, James 7-1 1 4-7 1 8.

Totals: 33- 61 21-31 89. MOLLOY (58) Guarasci 1-8 0-2 2, Jorgensen 0-2 2-2 2, Murphy 4-10 0-0 11. Gadzinski 2-5 0-0 4, Pfeil 2-6 2-4 6, Marshall 2-6 1-2 5, Buffalino 0-1 1-2 1, Duck 9-14 4-10 22, Malley 2-6 0-0 5. Totals: 22-58 10-22 58. Halftime: Navy 35, Molloy 29.

Three-point goals: Navy 2-14 (Dobbs 2-9, Waller 0-2. Brand 0-2, Drayton 0- 1), Molloy 4-12 (Guarasci 0-1, Murphy 3-6. Malley 1- 5. Rebounda: Navy 50 (Holzhauer 13), Molloy 47 (Marshall, Duck 11). Aaaiats: Navy 21 (Waller 9), Molloy 8 (Guarasci 4).

Turnovers: Navy 14, Molloy 30. Foulsd out Guarasci. Loyola 83, Women's Alliance 74 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALLIANCE (74) Bloom 1-3 0-2 2, Walz 7-15 3-5 16, Paine 4-8 4-4 12, Alexander 0-2 0-0 0, Robeson 7-164-6 16, Gipe9-18 3-3 24. Totals: 29-82 14-20 74. LOYOLA (83) Young 3-7 0-0 6, Oldflek) 0-1 Scores, schedule will sit out, as part of their suspen slon for selling tickets to the 1988 Atlantic Coast Conference tournament.

Which means that coach Wll- Hams will use even more of a patchwork lineup. It will give some of the freshmen more of a chance to show what they can do. Among those who might get a longer look tonight are forward Evers Burns of Woodlawn and point guard Kevin McLlnton, who missed the first exhibition due to Illness. "We're moving along," said the coach. "It's tough in the first year, with everything being new.

But we made strides the past couple of weeks. We've got to get tougher. We're a little soft right now. Hopefully, that will come." Salisbury 0-0 0, Shay 7-8 0-1 14, Vendllnskl 3-6 6-6 12, Schen-nlng 7-15 0-0 14, Donovan 3-5 0-0 6, Stokea 5-9 0-0 1 0, Christie 2-2 0-0 4, Collier 3-6 1-3 7, Schneider 3-4 0- 0 6, Beam 0-8 0-0 0, Shropshire 2-3 0-0 4. Totals: 38-75 7-10 83.

Halftime: Loyola, 41-30. Three-point field goals: AAU 4-8 (Walz 1-2, Glpe 3-8): Loyola 0-0. Rebounds: AAU 28 (Paine 7); Loyola 4-6 (Shay 10). Assists: AAU 16 (Glpe 6); Loyola 16 (three with 3). Personal fouls: AAU 16; Loyola 17.

Western Connecticut women 98, Frostburg 80 WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE (98) Blood 1- 5 0-0 Bronson 2-2 0-0 Commodore 0-1 0-1 0: Curtis 1-7 0-0 Grab 3-8. 0-1 Guthrie 2-5, 1-1 Kindle 2-4 1-3 Lorimer 1-4 0-0 2: Mele 12-25 1-1 27; Pellletler 5-7 0-0 10: Pipczyniskl 10-19 4-5 24; Reynolds 0-0 0-00; Saleski 5-10 0-0 10. Totals: 44-97 7-12 96. FROSTBURG (80) Aldrldge 2-3 0-0 Barn-hart 2-2 0-0 Manlert 9-1 7 0-218; Bashow 4-114-5 12; Blank 0-1 0-0 0: Burkey 0-1 0-1 Colbert 8-22 10-10 26; Johnston 3-7 0-0 Mcintosh 3-4, 2-4 McLaughlin 0-2 0-2 Twlgg 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 33-72 16-24 80.

Halftime: Western Conn. 55. Frostburg 39. Three-point goals: Western Connecticut 3-7 (Mele 2- 4, Bronson 1-1, Grab 0-2); Frostburg 0-1 (Bashow 0-1). Rebounds: Western Connecticut 51 (Pipczynskl 9); Frostburg 48 (Bashow 12).

Assists: Western Conn. 12 (Kindle, Mele 3); Frostburg 1 5 (Mcintosh 4). Total foula: Western Conn. 23, Frostburg 12. Fouled out none.

Technical fouls: none. 1 ,200. Medgar Evers 129. St. Joseph's, N.Y.

53 Third Place N.Y. Tech 86, Pratt 71 Lennox Classic First Round Bridgewater.Mass. 96, CCNY 75 Trenton St. 61 Muskingum 49 Longwood Tipoff Third Place Davis Elklns 79. 76 McDonald's Tlpoff Classic ChampioriBfup Hampden-Sydney 94, Mount Union 76 Third Place Millikln 65, York.

N.Y. 53 Men's Tlpoff Championship West Chester 67, Dowling 66 Third Place 100, Neumann 51 Mento Tournament Third Place Whtttier 79, UC Santa Cruz 73 MiHaapa Classic Championship Belhaven 93, Mlllsaps 90 Third Place Tougaloo 83, MaryvWe, Tenn. 53 New Paultz 81 Classic Cliafflptonahlp UtJca 62. New Pattz St. 59 Third Place Stony Brook 88, Mount St.

Mary, N.Y. 67 1 NIT SL John's 76, Houston 69 Rochester Tip-Off First Round Keuka94, RPI 91, OT Rochester 100, Fredonia St. 65 Shenandoah Federal Tipoff Tournament Champtonehip W. Virginia Tech 79, Shepherd 77 Third Place Shippensburg 100, Wilmington, Del. 68 Sponaugie CtiwnptofwMp Franklin Marshall 72, Elizabethtown 66 Wldener Invitational Chernptonshlp Rutgers-Camden 72, Wldener 71 Third Place Delaware Val.

68, Lycoming 63, OT Exhibition Ark. St. 102, Taby Club of Sweden 71 Colorado 92, Spirit Express AAU 80 IHawara, Australia 103, SW Louisiana 95 Kansas St. 106. Athletes In Action 94 Louisville 102, Venezuela 74 Marathon Oil 97, Bradley 89 N.

Arizona 76, Das Delft. Holland 64 New Mexico 75, Fort Hood 58 Novizagreb 78, Shawnee SL 70 St. Peter's 104, Iceland 87 114, Lex. AAU Stars 89 Virginia 84, Statiba 69 Warren WHson 64, Oglethorpe 62 113. St.

Joseph's. LI. 69 Kings, Pa. 76, Alvernia 67 Lock Haven 102, Baptist Bible, Pa. 75 Lowell 70, Merrimack 66 Mount St.

Vincent 88, N.Y. Maritime 66 Pace 79, FDU-Madison 43 Rutgers-Newark 69, Drew 59 SE Massachusetts 99, Babson 84 Stockton St. 67, Caldwell 53 West Liberty 105, Ohio-Belmont 70 Wheaton 80. Anna Maria 69 Worcester St. 104, Nichols 68 South DODGE RETAILER Nov.

25 at Fla. International 8 p.m. Nov. 27 at Miami, Fla 7:30 p.m. Nov.

29 Shenandoah 7:35 p.m. Dec. 2 at Kansaa 2:35 p.m. Dec. 6 at St.

Bonaventure 7:30 p.m. Dec. 8 Towson St -x 6:30 p.m. Dec. 9 Loyola or Mt.

St. Mary t-x TBA Dec. 12 Drexel 7:35 p.m. Dec. 14 Coppln St 7:35 p.m.

Dec. 16 at Jacksonville 7:30 p.m. Dec. 19 George Washington 7:35 p.m. Dec.

22 Morehead St 7:35 p.m. Jan. 3 at Evanaville 7:30 p.m. Jan. 6 at Morehead St 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 11 Washington Col 7:35 p.m. Jan. 22 at St. Francis, Pa 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 27 at Youngatown St 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29 at East Carolina 7 p.m. Jan.

31 Rider 7:35 p.m. Feb. 3 at Cent. Connecticut St 8 p.m. Feb.

5 at Towson St 7:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Loyola 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at Boston 7:30 p.m.

Feb. 17 St. Mary's 7:35 p.m. Feb. 19 at Rider 8 p.m.

Feb. 22 at Maryland 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 Youngatown St 7:35 p.m. Mar.

1 C. Connecticut St 7:35 p.m. x-Baitlmore Beltway Claaslc at Mt. St. Mary's doesn't need another perimeter player.

Frantz has to establish inside strength for the Retrievers to be successful this season. "Jimmy is an unknown," Hawkins said. "He's really worked hard on his low-post game, and Is feeling more comfortable In our system. It will be Interesting to see how our inside attack materializes." Fasaye, a 6-8 Nigerian who "Just showed up here during the summer," said Hawkins, and countryman Cedrlc Izllein, 6-10, will have to make significant contributions In rebounding and shot-blocking. "I've Improved most with the theory of the game," said Izllein, who played 83 minutes last season, total 1989 SPRINT Automatic, Air Conditioning 83350 Sale Price Rebate Down Payment $10,363 -750 -500 ONE AT THIS PRICE $199 $9113 Month Balance 1989 COLT 3 door hatchback air conditioning 89092 Sale Price Rebate Down Payment $7124 -750 -500 THREE AT THIS PRICE $129 $5874 Month Balance BALTO'S NO.

1 YOUR State men Washington Lee Round-Robin Washington and Lee 97, Salisbury St. 87 Stats woman West Cheater Tournament Consolation Navy 89, Molloy 58 Frostburg Elks Championship Western Connecticut 98, Frostburg St. 80 Exhibition Loyola 83. Women's Alliance 74 Today National man Simon Fraser at New Mexico St. Saturday State men Johns Hopkins 79, Chicago 68 Loyola 88, Horsholm, Denmerk 66 Frederick CC 117, Frostburg JV 106 Burlinton 92, Catonsville CC 61 Scotty Wood Tournament Championship Washington Col.

83, Muhlenberg 73 Championship Moravian 68, St. Lawrence 56 Washington a Lea Round-Robin Methodist 150, Salisbury St. 127 Frostburg Elks Tournament Championship Frostburg St. 71, Juniata 59 Consolation Glassboro St. 96.

Spring Garden 66 Lions Tlpoff Tournament Championship Randolph-Macon 62, Gettysburg 50 Consolation Marymount 93, St. Mary's 92 Westminster Rotary Tlpoff Championship Phila. Pharmacy 78, W. Maryland 77 State woman going 7 1 -7 at Crossland. In 1988-89, he took control of a team that had experience, explosive-ness and Kenny Reynolds, a preseason Ail-American.

Hawkins Instilled his up-tempo, 94-foot philosophy. Press, press and press. This season, Hawkins will try to incorporate eight new faces Into his multi-attack system. "In practice, we've shown that we can do the Job at both ends of the floor, especially In transition," Haw kins said. Of course, thats not proven yet." Wednesday night, the Retrievers had their first test an easy one playing an exhibition game against former All-Big Sky Conference player Chase Brown and 10 Finnish players who make up Porvoon Tar-mo, a club team from Finland.

UMBC romped, 106-80. Simmons showed his outside ac curacy, hitting three of four three- pointers and finishing with 16 points in 19 minutes. Senior guard Levi Franklin ran the offense well, and freshman forward Brian Watkins, from Cross-land, was the most Impressive newcomer, showing agility and strength, scoring 14 on 7-for-l 1 shooting from the field. Freshman forward Emmanuel Fasaye and sophomore forward Richard Cross, who redshirted last season, had 10 points each. "We've got a lot of people who can score," said Simmons, who, with 1 ,235 career points.

Is shooting for the school's all-time mark of 1,728 set by Rick Moreland during 1979-83. "They can't depend on me all the time." Frantz also displayed a soft touch from the outside, scoring 18. But he's 6 feet 10. and UMBC AddpN Tip Off Tournament Championship Bloomsburg 74, AdetpN 67 Third Place Stonehill 107, Vanier 61 Black bum Tip-Off Classic Championship Blackburn 93, Aurora 79 Third Place Webster 119, Senford Brown 84 BtugoM Tip-ofl Tournament Ctiampionsliip Claire 83, Winona St. 45 Third Place Mount Senarto 73, Rlpon 62 BobDewar Championship Nazareth, N.Y.

78, Geneseo St. 65 Bronco Classic Third Place Pacific Christian 77, Cal Lutheran 76 Capital Alumni Classic Championship Hope 70, Capital 58 Third Place Grove City 54, Hanover 45 Cardinal MOMY Invitational First Round St. John Fisher 108, Daniel Webster 43 Waterloo 118, St. Joseph's 61 Carroll Classic Second Round Montana Tech 94, Brooks Cal. 78 CedarvW Invitational Champtonehip CedarvUle 103, Eastern 82 Third Place Point Park 84, Lake Erie 80 Coca-Cola Classic First Round Hartwick 78, Lehman 49 Manhattanville 88, Castteton St.

68 Coles-Buffalo State Classic First Round Buffalo St. 84, Lebanon Val. 53 Walsh Days kn Classic Third Place Keene St 73, Husson 69 Desmond Americana Tip-Off First Round St. Rose 112. LeMoyne 68 McknaoR Tlpofl Charnpionship Cabrini 86, ramus 73 Third Ptaca Scranton 69, Dickinson 58 First Oban's Classic Championship Clarion 69, Mansfield 59 Great Dane Tournament CttamptoneMp Alfred 77, Albany, N.Y.

66 John Jay Invttaoonel First Round John Jay 78, Montettw St. 75, OT King of Kinga Tournament Ctiampioiteftip Athens St. 81 North Georgia 71 Berry 74, Piedmont 71 Clinch Valley 92, Tusculum 81, OT Emory 82, Rhodes 76 Florida Tech 74, St. Thomas, Fla. 71 Lee 86, Tenn.

Temple 85 Lincoln Memorial 93, Limestone 84 Milligan 80, Mars Hill 78 Mobile 78, Slillman 70 Morehouse 101, Fisk 77 NYU 84, Una 71 North Alabama 121, Angelo St. 76 Pensacola Ch. 109, Swaggart Bl. 101 Shaw 67, Knoxville 65 Spring Hill 60, Montevalk) 69 Talladega 74,, Shorter 65 Transylvania 92, Franklin 77 Troy St. 85, Auburn-Montgomery 81 Union, Tenn.

114, Trevecca Naz. 110 W. Virginia St. 73, St. Paul's 70 Warner Southern 68, Cent.

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Bible 52 Huntington 79, Heidelberg 73 Illinois Weslyn 84, Hawaii Pacific 73 Wayne 99, Indiana Tech 88 Manchester 82, Goshen 51 Marian. Ind. 106, 40 Louis 83. Quincy 79 Mount Mercy 94, Cardinal Stritch 70 Northwestern, Iowa 98, Clarke 71 Otterbein 63. Wooster 76 Ozark Bible 97, Arlington Baptist 74 Rockford 76, Grinnell 65 St.

Mary's, Minn. 78, Upper Iowa 68 Westmar 69, Dakota Weslyn 66 Wis. -LaCrosse 63, Luther 53 Southwest E. Texas St. 91, Oklahoma City 81 Howard Payne 66, Incarnate Word 59 Jarvis Christian 101, Texas Lutheran 98 Mary Hardin-Baylor 121, Trinity, Tex.

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