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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1989 THE SUN i SPORTS 11B COLLEGE BASKETBALL Terrapins lose first under Williams, 52-51 Tennessee-Chattanooga knocks off Navy, 86-8IJ 24-16. during the next eight min Tf 7s" XV ii iriiir-TTn-ni tiitiI- TlfflniltTllT mil IIMMiniiMWifti i MARYLAND, from IB Conference tournament tickets, hit the turnaround. The senior, 6 feet 9, finished with 10 points on four-of-1 1 shooting. "With a one-point lead, I thought they made a very good shot," said Williams. "We had a hand In his face.

It's a tough one to lose." How tough was difficult to determine. The Maryland players dressed quickly, got on the bus back to the team hotel and were gone before any members of the media were able to talk with them. It was a great win for South Carolina, which lost three starters from the team that beat Maryland last year in Columbia, S.C. One of those starters was former Dunbar star Terry Dozier, who was replaced by McKoy in the lineup. McKoy, a 6-7 sophomore, had struggled mightily against Maryland.

He had missed each of his five shots In the first half, when the Gamecocks overcame an early, 22-13, deficit to take a 29-28 halftime lead. He made his first shot of the second half, then missed his next. Then came the last shot. "The play was designed for Barry Manning to drive, but he got double-teamed," said McKoy. "He popped the ball to me on the wing and said, 'Shoot so I did.

It was the biggest shot I ever hit." Considering how poorly both teams shot South Carolina was 21 of 51 from the field it seemed the game itself was going to come down to the last miss. Or a turnover. The Gamecocks committed 17, two more than the Terps. After making three of their first four shots In the game, the Terps missed their last nine shots of the first half, and their first four In the second. Walt Williams, who has been prone to foul problems, picked up his third and fourth fouls within 20 seconds of one another early in the second half.

"Walt's got to stop those careless fouls," Gary Williams said of the sophomore forward, who had his worst game since becoming a starter last December. "He's got to be on the court for us." Williams the coach put Williams the player back on the floor with 1 1 :46 remaining and Maryland trailing, 35-33. The Terps would fall ASSOCIATED PRESS the sure way against South Carolina last night. tell them we're going to get better. We had periods when we didn't do things we wanted to do.

It's a matter of missing the things in the offense." Including a whole bunch of shots. 8. Carolina fa FT A PF Pte McKoy Rhett Roulston English Manning Popovic Glover Eggers 2-8 4- 10 2-7 7-12 5- 11 0-0 0- 2 1- 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 200 21-51 4-7 37 6 22 62 Percentages: FG FT .571. Teem rebound 3. Three point goats: 6-13 (McKoy 0-1 English 3-6.

Manning 3-6). Blocked shots: 3 (Rhett 2. Roulston). Turnover: 17 (McKoy 2, Rhett 2, Roulston, English 6, Popovic 2, Glover 4). Steele: 5 (McKoy.

Rhett, Roulston, English, Manning 3). Technical touts: S. C. bench. Maryland FQ FT A PF Pt Massenburg Mustaf Lewis McCllnton Williams Martin McCoy Burns Broadnax Young 31 33 32 10 27 25 24 6 6 6 4-11 3-10 2- 6 0- 2 1- 3 0-3 3- 6 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-4 6-7 6-8 0-0 0-2 2-3 64 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 200 13-44 22-32 34 6 16 61 Percentages: FG FT .687.

Team rebounds: 8. Three-point goals: 3-7 (Williams 0-1, McCoy 3-6). Blocked shots: 2 (Massenburg, Lewis). Turnovers: 15 (Massenburg 4, Mustaf 2, Lewis 2, McClintoi 2, Williams, McCoy 3, Young). Steals: 7 (Massenburg.

Lewi 3, Williams 2, Martin). Technical fouls: none. Halttlme: S. Carolina 29, Mai viand 28. A 7,117, the game, making four.

"In a game like this, you figure it's going to come down to the last shot," said South Carolina coach George Felton. "Fortunately, we got the last shot." After a three-point shot by Manning gave the Gamecocks a 50-47 lead with 51 seconds to play. It appeared that Maryland was In big trouble. But Lewis hit both ends of a one-and-one, and English was called for a double-dribble with 35 seconds left. Then, after a timeout.

Massenburg hit the turnaround. And, finally, McKoy buried the 18-footer. as well as Maryland's hopes for victory. When asked what he had told his players, Gary Williams said, "You ARMY (78) Berry 4-9 2-3 10. Rothert 2-8 6-7 10.

Matlson 1-4 2-2 4. Wilson 5-10 0-2 10, Canada 9-20 10-10 31. Mlchaelson 0-0 0-0 0, Qnewuch 0-1 0-0 0, Harding 1-3 6-6 8. Harris 0-0 0-0 0, Collins 2-5 0-0 5. Ewlng 0-00-0 0.

Totals: 24-60 26-30 76. RICHMOND (66) Slepleton 3-5 2-4 8, Connolly 2-3 0-0 4, Shields 7-9 2-3 16, Atkinson 4-1 5 7-9 16. Blair 3-11 1-2 9, McDonald 0-1 0-0 0, Weathers 3-5 0-0 6, Springer 4-5 5-6 13, Wood 0-1 0-0 0, Bryant 3-5 7-8 13. Totals: 240 24-34 66. Halttlme: Richmond 47, Army 38.

Three-point goals: A 4-10 (Canada 3-6, Collins 1-2, Wilson 0-1. Gnewuck 0-1); 3-9 (blalr 2-4, Atkinson 1-5). Rebounds: A 37 (Harding 10); 42 (Springer 16). Assists: A 8 (Wilson 4); 1 2 (Steapleton 4). Total fouls: A 24, 26.

Fouled out Wilson, Connolly, Shields. Technical: Wilson 2. A-NA. IRVINE, Calif. (AP) Terry Brent scored 14 of his 29 points during a 5'i-mlnute stretch in the second half to lead Tennessee-Chattanooga to an 86-81 victory over Navy In an opening-round game of the Disneyland-Freedom Bowl Classic last night.

Brent also had 1 1 rebounds. Derrick Kirce added 21 points and Wendell Francis 18 for the Moccasins (3-0). who will play In the championship game tonight against the winner of last nighty Bucknell-UC Irvine game. The Midshipmen will meet the loser of that game in the consolation game at 9 p.m. Navy (1-2) was paced by Eddie Reddick with 22 points and 13 rebounds.

Joe Gottschalk had 17 points, and Sam Cook had 1 1 points and 16 rebounds. The Moccasins led, 43-37, at halftime, but the Midshipmen tied it at 49 on Cook's layup with 15 minutes, 29 seconds left. Tennessee-Chattanooga then went on a 20-8 burst, fueled by Brent's 14 points, to take a 69-57 lead with 10:05 remaining. The Midshipmen came back again, getting six points by Reddick and outscoring the Moccasins, Today's games St. Francis, N.Y.

(1-1) at Morgan (0-1) Sita: Hill Field House, 7:30 p.m. Outlook: With each team's strength inside, the guards may decide this one. This will be the third straight road game tor St. Francis after beating Columbia, 78-75, and losing to Winthrop, 92-90. Two 6-foot-6 senior forwards, Steve Mickens and Anthony Robinson, head the show for coach Rich Zvosec, a former Loyola College assistant.

Mickens, who had 24 points at Columbia, is averaging 20, and Robinson 14.5 to go with a 9.0 rebound average. Morgan, which opened with a loss at home against the College of Charleston Tuesday, will counter with a front line of Damone Williams (6-7); Charles Solomon (6-9); and Jamaine Williams (6-8). UMBC (2-1) at Kansas (5-0) Site: Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, 2:35 p.m. Outlook: The University of Maryland Baltimore County bombed Division III Shenandoah Wednesday, 109-69, but today faces the No. 4 team in the nation.

Kansas defeated St. John's for the preseason National Invitation Tournament title last Friday, then routed Idaho Thursday. Junior Mark Randall, averaging 19.5 points and 6.8 rebounds, was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Four 1990 SWIFT GA 5-Speed, 1.3L EFI Rear Defroster Power Brakes Cloth Seats List $6,659.00 Bob Bell Discount 528.00 Cash Down 89.00 BALANCE $131 PER M0. $6,042 Total Payments $7,855.80.

Amount Financed $6,057.00. Finance Charge $1,798.80 0012. 1 at this exact price 7125 1989 BONNEVILLE We're overstocked! Hundreds of cars a trucks I jmistbesold immediately! Buy now and save! el 90 GRAND Maryland's Cedric Lewis scores two behind, 40-36, on a three-point shot by Manning with 9: 1 9 to go, but Te-yon McCoy followed with a three-pointer for Maryland. That started a 10-0 run for the Terps, who stayed in the game at the free-throw line. Maryland finished with 22 of 32 overall free throws, including six of eight by McCoy (15 points) and Junior center Cedric Lew-Is (10) and six of seven by Jerrod Mustaf (12).

But, with the Terps leading, 46-40, Massenburg missed the front end of one-and-one. And, after a three-point shot by South Carolina guard Jo Jo English (21 points), Jesse Martin missed the front end of a bonus situation as well. South Carolina shot only seven free throws for been kicked off the team to free up scholarships. "You don't know what you're talking about," Driesell, the Dukes' second-year coach, told the Dally News-Record of Harrisonburg, which along with the Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch reported the players' ouster in yesterday morning's editions. Lowrey, Dorsey and Alex Clevln-ger, another junior on scholarship, were left behind when the Dukes went to Hawaii last weekend for a tournament.

All three have played Infrequently since Driesell took over for John Thurston at James Madison. Clevinger's father told the Dally News-Record his son is still on the team. Driesell drops two players, but they'll keep scholarships utes. They closed to 85-81 on Haitil'' layup with 1 :45 left. The Moccasins', however, went to a stall to seal the win.

Navy FO FT A PF- It 1 Fee Reddick Cook Gottschalk Harris Reinhard O'Connell Burd Bell Robinson Marusich 18 1-5 0-0 2 36 8-15 10-12 13 31 5-13 1-4 18 0 1. 3 3 1 4 11 2 2 17 5 2 9 1 .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 'B 0 S.Z 33 6-14 35 3-10 5 0-1 3-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 04 6 2 3 21 12 0- 2 04 5-8 5-10 1- 3 0-0 Totals 200 28-73 21-33 48 16 2 61 Percentages: FQ FT .636. Team rebounds: 2. Three-poinl goals: 4-15 (Fee 1-3, Gottschalk 2-7, Harris 1-3, Reinhart 0-1, O'Connell 0-1). Blocked shots: 2 (Harris, Marusich).

Turnovers: i 4 (Cook 3, Gottschalk 3, Harris 2, Robvinson 2. fee, O'Connell, Bell, Maruchich). Steels: 3 (Reddtek, Cook, Gottschalk). Technical foula: none. UTC Mln FG FT A PF Pt Kirce Francis Brent Stewart Spivey Enoch Williams Wiley Redden 26 9-13 22 7-13 34 12-22 3- 7 4- 6 4 21 18 5-8 11 3.

,29 28 2-4 3-3 3 2 24 1-5 0-1 1 1 21 1-4 4-7 0-0 12 0-3 1 0' 2..0 '24 0-1 0-0 24 1-4 1-3 10 Totals 200 33-69 19-34 47 14 23l'66 Percentages: FG FT .559. Teem te bounds: 4. Three-point goals: 1-3 (Redden 1 -2, Ron- cis 0-1). Blocked shots: 3 (Kirce. Brent, Williams).

i 1 1 D.ui 4 Spivey, Enoch, Williams, Redden). Steels: 10 (Enoch 4, Stewart 3. Kirce. Brent, Redden). Technical foula: none.

Halttlme: UTC 43, Navy 37. A 650. others have double-figure scoring averi; ages in the Jayhawks' up-tempo style, that averages 88.8 points (it was 89 last season) and gives up 75. They also shoot-' 54 percent from the field. UMBC got cellent help from Its reserves against Shenandoah, but the Retrievers will have-to count on the starters, especially senior guard Larry Simmons, to keep this one1' from being a runaway.

And it may be any- way. a Loyola (1-2) at Manhattan (2-0) Site: Draddy Gym, New York, 2 p.m. Outlook: This will be the opening Metro (. Atlantic Athletic Conference game for both teams as Loyola makes its league debut. The Greyhounds will be trying to straighten their aim after shooting 26 per- cent in a loss at American University Thursday.

The Jaspers opened with wins over Hofstra and Columbia (their first 2-0 start since 1982), but have not played in a -week. Nevertheless, they offer little relief for Loyola playing its third game in five days as second-year coach Steve Lappas sends out a rugged front line led by Peter Runge, a 6-8 junior rated one of the best big men in the conference (19.5 points, 1 1 rebounds). Manhattan returns four starters, and the other regular started two seasons ago. Surprising 1, freshman Keith Bullock (14 points, 9.5 rebounds) provides a lift off the bench. 1990 SAMURAI 4x4: 5-Speed, 1.3L EFI Power Brakes Sport Seats Carpet, More! List $8,259.00 Bob Bell Discount 479.00 Cash Down 89.00 BALANCE $7,691 $167 PER M0.

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