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January 21, 1980 | Compiled by Kathleen Andria PRO BASKETBALL—With Coach Gene Shue suspended for swinging at a ref, San Diego Assistant Coach Bob Weiss stepped in to get his first victory in the NBA. And his second and third. Lloyd Free, the league's...
December 17, 1979 | Edited by Gay Flood OPENING SHOTSSir:Curry Kirkpatrick's article on college basketball (It's a Happening, Dec. 3) was pure entertainment. His description of Joe Caldwell's dunk shots brought back fond memories of Chicago Stadium college...
December 03, 1979 | Nancy Williamson Although the number of quality teams from coast to coast is increasing, one stands out the way UCLA once did in the men's game. Defending champion Old Dominion has so much ability and depth that some coaches rank its...
December 03, 1979 | Curry Kirkpatrick Nancy Lieberman of Old Dominion rules the world of women's basketball, to which her rough-and-tumble style of play has given a spectacular new dimension
August 13, 1979 | Ray Kennedy If Rip van Jockman, rising from a 25-year nap, found his way to the academic elms and audited a course in nuclear-age sports, he would get a culture shock of seismic proportions. In view of the triumphs and upheavals...
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