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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1989 THE SUN oc SPORTS 9B COLLEGE BASKETBALL Williams may go back to small forward Late Navy surge defeats Yale, 69-63 State women of last night's North Carolina-Baptist College game in the consolation game tonight at 6. Fordham meet the winner of that game at 8 In the championship game. ZV) Reglna Nolan scored 13 to lead the Eagles. COPPIN STATE (59) Nolan 13, Larklni 4, Mitchell 8. Collier 0, Scott 6.

Simpson 6. Russell 11-, Marion 9. Scott 2. Totals: 24-77 10-SS 59. -i FORDHAM (5) Williams 12, Cans 14, Reidy 14, Gilvary 4, Cass 6, Donlon 14, Paukovitz 10, Batchelor 2.

Kelly 2. Batmkotl 0, Roche 3, Gane Totals: 2I-S4 25-37 65. Hsttttme: Fordham 38-23. Three point goats CS 2-6 (Nolan 1-2, Marion 1-4): 4-6 (Olivary 0-1. Donlon 4-5).

Rebounds: CS 45 (Simpson 9): 48 (WiHiams. 13). Assist: CS 5 (Scott 3): 14 (Cane. Gilvary, Don- Ion 3). Total louls: CS 28, 21.

Fouled out Soot Technical tout: Nolan. 1 50. t. Totala: 30-44 8-13 69. HelnJme: Navy 30-29.

Three-point goals: 5-14 (Kenefick 3-8. Gerhart 2-4 Toth 0-1. Shell 0-1): 1-3 (Dobbs 1-1, Brand 0-1, James 0-1). Rebound: 33 Lawrence 9): 28 (James 10). Assists: 16 (Canavan 6): 17 (Patrick 10).

Total fouls: 17: 12. Fouled out Canavan. Fordham 85, Coppin 59 CHAPEL HILL. N.C. Liz Cane.

Kathy Reidy and Heather Donlon scored 14 points apiece, as Fordham (1-3) routed Coppin State (0-3) In the opening round of the Carolina Classic. Coppin State will meet the loser day's 2 p.m. game against Jacksonville (3-3) at Cole Field House. If made, it would shake up a lineup that seemed settled a week ago. Sophomore Jesse Martin, who played well In a reserve role In the first two games this season, would get a start at shooting guard alongside Teyon McCoy.

Junior center Cedric Lewis, who didn't score and had only two rebounds in 15 minutes against Connecticut, would come off the bench for the first time this season. And senior Tony Massenburg, who has spent much of his career shuttling among all three frontcourt positions, would go from power forward back to center. The moves would have a dual By Don Markus Sun Staff Correspondent COLLEGE PARK The first significant defeat of the season for the University of Maryland basketball team could result in the first significant lineup change made by coach Gary Williams. In light of Monday night's embarrassing, 87-65 loss to Connecticut at the Hartford Civic Center in the ACC-BIg East Challenge, Williams is considering moving Walt Williams back to small forward. "Walt's more comfortable at the 3 small forward than at the 2 shooting guard," Gary Williams said yesterday.

That move could be made for to purpose: to get Walt Williams more involved and more comfortable with the offense and to get more rest for Massenburg and sophomore Jerrod Mustaf. "Maybe less minutes would mean more production from a couple of them," said Gary Williams. And more rebounds from all of them. The Terps, who have had a height advantage In all of their games, were out-rebounded by the Huskies. 45-39.

The final margin didn't reflect the one-sided nature of the game. For instance, Massenburg finished with nine rebounds but had only five going Into the last two minutes. Mustaf scored 25 points, but most of them came from the outside. He only had five rebounds. "We knew going into the season that there were going to be some problems handling the ball," said Gary Williams.

"The biggest disappointment Is that we're not rebounding. "It has to do with wanting to get the ball. If you're close In talent with the other team, It has to do with who wants it more. And so far. the other teams have wanted it more." As for Walt Williams, Gary Williams said, "I think he's just got to get more active.

At 6-foot-8, he's got to get some rebounds." ANNAPOLIS Navy (6-1), helped by a 9-1 burst late In the game, defeated Yale (2-4) at Halsey Field House last night, 69-63. The winners shot 75 percent from the field, including making 17 of 21 shots In the second half. Senior center Connie James' three baskets led the final spurt, which came in a 90-second span and boosted the score to 64-55 with 2 minutes, 27 seconds left. James ended with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Angle Dobbs (Perry Hall) sparked the Midshipmen, hitting 12 of 15 shots from the field and equaling her season high of 27 points.

Tawny Pe-trick, averaging eight assists since coming back from an Injury three games ago, had 10 along with 12 points. After an exchange of baskets at the start of the second half. Navy led the rest of the way. For Yale, senior Paula Kenefick had 13 points, and senior Tonya Lawrence, the Ivy League Player of the Year last season, and averaging 17.8 this time, was limited to 10 points on 4-for-l 1 from the field and two foul shots. YALE (63) Coutu 3-81-2 7, Canavan 2-4 0-2 4, Kenafk 5-12 4-0 13, Lawrence 4-11 2-3 10, Alt-man 2-4 0-0 4, Toth 0-1 0-0 0, Hackett 5-0 0-3 10, Gerhart 6-11 1-2 15: Shell 0-3 0-0 0.

Totals: 27-60 4-12 63. NAVY (69) Holzhauer 0-0 1-2 1. Patrick 4-7 4-5 12, Brand 3-4 0-0 6, Dobbs 12-15 2-3 27. James 9-14 0-1 18, Drayton 2-3 1-2 5, Harrington 0-1 0-0 0. Eg mmJ A Jh iHeeerSffilev -7 1 4 a A CHEVROLET GeO YEAR END IT1 TT Ti-11 imnnr MM I I 'j HY Today's games Jacksonville (3-3) at Maryland (3-2) Sita: Cole Field House, College Park, 2 Sadio: WBAL (1090 AM), WMAL (630 AM) Outlook: Any team with quick guards could give Maryland problems, and Jacksonville has speed and experience in the backcourt with seniors Dee Brown (19.2 ppg, 5 8 rpg, 6.3 apg) and Curtis Taylor (16.5 ppg).

Forward Reggie Law, a 6-8 junior, is the Dolphins best frontcourt player (15.2 ppg). The Terps must be able to get the bail inside to Jerrod Mus-taf (22.4 ppg, 8.4 rpg) and Tony Massenburg (13.7 ppg, 9.7 rpg). Jacksonville seems to be the kind of team to get up for big games, as evidenced by its 106-105 loss to Loyola Marymount, but a 71-68 loss to Bethune-Cookman. The Dolphins are coming off a 64-62 win at home over St. Peter's.

UMES (1-2) at Brooklyn (1-2) 7:30 p.m. Outlook: UMES won its first game of the season Thursday night, beating visiting Baptist, 69-60. The Hawks overcame a 34-25, halftime deficit to get a tie at 57 with 2 minutes 30 seconds left, then used two field goals and two free throws for what turned out to be a decisive, 63-57 lead with 1:38 left. The Bucs had to foul to get the ball and four of the last six UMES points came at the foul line. Sean Salisbury (Southern Harwood) had his best game of the season, ending with 1 8 points.

Harold Lane had 12 points and Bobby Spear, the team's scoring leader (14.9), 11. Brooklyn (4-23 last year) snapped a 10-game losing streak Tuesday, beating Molloy (0-8), 105-66. Ralph Solis, a freshman from El Paso, Texas, is the leader with averages of 13 points and six rebounds. Against Molloy, Moses Reiner (no relation to the Kingsmen's coach Mark Reiner) had 19 points, Including five three-point goals, to lead five EVERY VEHICLE C0l ''CfS I TAGGED WITH Tf 111 l0u, YOu FINAL SALE PRICES! STK 4M0t 4, '89 CELEBRITY SEDAN, 90 CAVALIER CPE. 731 300 SoUft.

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