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sports •D i vl -I 3- Women’s basketball ball and turning in the game biggest factor in the Royals’ letting their opponents slip by and the contest slip slowly beyond their grasp. With guards Krantz and Robin Dulmage along with Lilley in foul trouble. Cousins was forced to play a game of “musical bench” with Iter players that resulted in inconsistency on the courts. high scorer and rebounder with 21 points and 1 I rebounds. Forwards Dobush and Bell played their most consistent games of the season, tallying 13 and 12 points respectively. Krantz added 14 points and six steals while back up center Marie Clemens made a strong showing under the boards, coming up with nine rebounds. Changing leads Tied at 25 in the opening six minutes, the Bonnies took the lead after completing a three point play. UB bounced right back with two consecutive baskets by Marie Bell and Lilley; both shots coming as a result of their improved offensive rebounding. The game see sawed, with the lead tipping, back and forth with every shot. UB took a five point lead (their biggest) of 55-30 when the Bonnies seemed to slow up and the Royals’ fast break opened fire. However, UB literally fouled up their lead with their overly aggressive defensive play. Two fouls in a row were committed by the Royals, resulting in three points for St. Bonaventure. However, with the help of forward. Soyka Dobush and center Lilley, UB finished the first half with an impressive three point play of their own. In the closing seconds, Dobush successfully rebounded Lilley’s missed shot, dropped in a layup and picked up the foul at the sound of the buzzer. She made the shot from the line to bring the Royals within three at halftime, 40-37. team suffering from the heartbreak of some bad mistakes Final flurrey With six minutes to go in the game, the Royals fell to a 15 point deficit that closed to nine at the game’s end, when a last minute scoring rush was produced with a bucket by each of UB’s five players. If Coach Cousins ever wanted to believe in tomorrow, it would have to be in the form of today when her Royals will take on cross- town rival, Buffalo State College at 7 p.m. It should prove to be an exciting game with the coach perhaps actually seeing what she has been believing in for Lilley finished as the game’s so long. by Paddy Guthrie Assistant Sports Editor December 13 against Houghton College when UB ended their four game losing streak, winning 79-41. “I still believe in tomorrow” are the words that appropriately ding to a sign on the wall inside the office of women’s basketball coach Liz Cousins. Believing in tomorrow has been a popular pastime with Cousins since the season began. She has believed in tomorrow, believed it would bring the end of her team’s many mistakes and the beginning of something new- like a victory, or two or three. But the new semester has begun yith ill-fated tomorrows once again for the team, even with the return of star center Janet Lilley to the starting line up. The Royals have lost \three games — most recently on Thursday night against St. Bonaventure 79-70 — that dropped their record to 1-8. A marked improvement in the team’s overall play was evidenced in the Royals’ ability to stay even with the strong St. Bonnie for the Angels , Raiders win in intramural hockey In intramural ice hockey action Tuesday night, Bell’s Angels and Magnum Force skated to a 2-2 tie in a 10:45 p.m, game. The Angels got on the board first when Marty Boorin beat Force goal tender Bill Naples. Charlie Price scored on Angels’ netminder Ken Galenza moments later to knot the score. Magnum Force’s Dave Dinatale added goal to put his team in the lead, and it appeared that the game would end that way when play tightened up and neither team; could pull off a promising scorting opportunity. heavily tested in a game that was well-played all around. In an 11:55 p.m. match, the SUNY Raiders downed the Tampon Bay Bushmen, 6-3. Bob Snyder and Jim Jarvis accounted for all of the scoring early in the game, and Jarvis followed with his first to give the Raiders a two goal lead. Paul LaMontagne scored for the Bushmen to close the gap before Jarvis completed his hat trick to make the score 4-1. LaMontagne netted his second goal of the game and Bob Petris scored on Raider goalie George Well, tomorrow has only come majority of the game before once for Cousins and the falling back into their old and basketball Royals. That was on familiar niche of turning over the The opening minutes of the second half looked optimistic for UB when they answered back to every Bonnie basket and pulled ahead by one with guard Liz Krantz’s steal and layup. But five minutes later, UB’s sudden defensive slack gave away 10 fairly easy points and the Bonnies’ lead grew wider and wider. A lack of defensive rebounds and an abundance of fouls was the THE URBAN AFFAIRS NEWSLETTER NEEDS WRITERS If you are interested in supervised research <£ writing on topics pertaining to the urban environment, criminal justice, urban planning or community development for publication and/or academic credit then contact the College of Urban Studies at 636-2597 or come to rm. 262 Fargo Quad, at 8pm Tuesday nights nThe Angels’ Pete Hasenavej thought differently, however, and he 'burned Naples to salvage a tie latb in the game. Both goalies played superbly as each was “Shellshock” Barone and the Bushnten were back in the game. 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