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SCOREBOARD
MEN'S TRACK
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Final 1980 SWC
baseball standings
W
L
T
pet
GB
Texas
18
6
0
.750
__
Texas A&M
17
6
0
.739
'A
Arkansas
15
8
0
.652
2 A
Texas Tech
14
10
0
.583
4
Baylor
12
12
0
.500
6
TCU
7
14
1
.341
9 i/i
Rice -
8
16
0
.333
10
SMU
7
15
0
.318
10
Houston
6
17
1
.271
11 Vi
1980 Rice
women's track & field bests
100 meter dash
Jodi Radziewicz
12.31*
200 meter dash
Jodi Radziewicz
25.17*
400 meter dash
Catherine Baker
Jodi Radziewicz
Anne McMaster
57.6*
58.62
1:01.8
800 meter run
Disa Lewis
Catherine Baker
Anne McMaster
Meg Fynes
2:08.52
2:17.49
2:23.00
2:25.20
1500 meter run
Disa Lewis
Martha Crandall
Patricia Haynes
Meg Fynes
4:33.30*
4:51.96
4:59.00
5:03.00
One mile run (indoor)
Disa Lewis
Patricia Haynes
5:09.49
5:09.50
3000 meter run
Patricia Haynes
Martha Crandall
10:20.29*
10:37.07
5000 meter run
Patricia Haynes
Martha Crandall
Meg Fynes
18:54.80*
18:56.10
20:08.30
10,000 meter run
Martha Crandall
40:59.61*
100 meter hurdles
Kris Steinkruger ^
Jennifer Westbury
Pat Krieger
15.80*
15*90
16.28
400 miter hurdles
Jennifer Westbury
Kris Steinkruger
1:07.21*
1:11.90
400 meter relay
Jennifer Westbury
Catherine Baker
Pat Krieger
Jodi Radziewicz
1600 meter relay
Catherine Baker
Jodi Radziewicz
Jennifer Westbury
Disa Lewis
3200 meter relay
Anne McMaster
Catherine Baker
Meg Fynes
Disa Lewis
Long jump
Jodi Radziewicz
Pat Krieger
High jump
Pat Krieger
Kris Steinkruger
Shot put
Goya Quails
Pat Krieger
Mich Rucker
Discus
Goya Quails
Mich Rucker
Javelin
Goya Quails
Pentathalon
Pat Krieger
* New Rice record
29.26
26.60
27.45
3227 pts*
49.60*
3:57.40*
9:55.48*
5.71*
4.96
1.62*
1.57
10.73*
9.87
7.97
Top SWC outdoor marks for 1980
Shot put
Michael Carter, SMU 67-5
Tim Scott, A&M 65-<j
Oskar Jacobson, Texas 64-2 '/$
Kelly Brooks, Texas 61-1 %
Scott Lofi]uist, Arkansas 60-7
Tim Vala, Mice 58-5 '/,
Robbie Robinson, Texas 58-5
Mark Isenmann, A&M 57-1 V,
Gerry McEvoy, Arkansas 57-1 'A
Kevin McGinnis, A&M 57-0
Steeplechase
David O'Conor, Houston 8:50.55
Mark Muggleton, Arkansas 8:54.70
Blaise Boyle, Arkansas 9:13.50
Richard Woodall, Baylor 9:16.42
Bert Torres, Texas Tech 9:17.60
Shane Gilliland, Baylor 9:27.51
Brent Pulley, Baylor 9:39.68
Willie Sang, Texas Tech 9:56.90
Cameron Bird, Rice 9:58.44
400 meter relay
Houston 38.92
Texas A&M 39.10
Texas 39.67
TCU 40.70
Baylor 40.73
Arkansas 40.73
Rice 40.84
SMU 40.68
Texas Tech 41.16
100 meter dash
Curtis Dickey, A&M 10.10
Carl Lewis, Houston 10.16
Fred Acorn, Texas 10.30
Wayne Johnson, Texas • 10.30
Kenneth Jackson, SMU 10.33
Marlon Pottinger, Texas 10.4
Keith Gilreath, Houston 10.42
Russell Bates, TCU 10.50
Carnell Austin, Texas Tech 10.50
Mitchell Bennett, SMU 10.50
DanreU Mouton, Rice 10.50
Floyd Barry, Texas Tech 10.50
200 meter dash
Greg Illorson, Houston 20.49
Zeke Jefferson, Baylor 20.90
Kenneth Jackson, SMU 21.01
Danrell Mouton, Rice 21.13
Wayne Johnson, Texas 21.18
David Walker, TCU 21.20
Ian Stapleton, Texas 21.26
Charles Rainey, Texas A&M 21.30
Fred Acorn, Texas 21.40
Steve Baldwin, Rice 21.40
Steve Willis, Texas A&M 21.40
Kerwin Washington, Arkansas 21.40
Cedric Jones, Arkansas 21.40
400 meter dash
Leslie Kerr, Texas A&M 45.40
Bill Hartson, Baylor 46.31
Stanley Redwine, Arkansas 46.50
Steve Willis, Texas A&M 46.60
Vernon Pitman, Texas A&M 46.64
Ricky Faggett, Texas 46.95
Ian Stapleton, Texas 46.99
Greg Watson, Texas „ 47.11
Edwin Newsome, Texas Tech 47.20
Andre Newbold, TCU 47.26
Richard Sweet, SMU 47.30
Continued in next column.
1980 Final SWC
tennis standings
tourney
round robin pts pts final pts
Arkansas
56
20
76
Houston
50
8
58
SMU
45
10
55
TCU
41
10
51
Texas
43
4
47
Texas A&M
38
8
46
Rice
32
1
33
Texas Tech
14
2
16
Baylor
5
0
3
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lx>ng jump
Carl Lewis, Houston 26-6 '/;
Jerry Moore. Texas 24-8
Sam Wilson, A&M 24-4 '/:
Keith Gilreath, Houston 24-4 'A
Johnny Hector, A&M 23-11 V<
Reggie Jamerson, A&M 23-10 A
James Redus, A&M 23-10 'A
Fridrick Oskarsson, Texas 23-5
Terry Osborne, Arkansas 23-2
Pole vault
Randy Hall. A&M 18-0 A
Marc Herns, Houston 17-6
Paul Brattlof, Rice 17-0
Bubba Kavanaugh, Arkansas 16-9
Gary Lankford, Houston 16-6
Brian Shaw. Houston 16-6
800 meter dash
Owen Hamilton, Texas 1:47.13
Todd Harbour, Baylor 1:47.42
Randy Stephens, Arkansas 1:48.20
Bruce Gingrich, Rice 1:49.08
James May, Texas Tech 1:49.89
Larry Johnson, Texas 1:49.90
Doug Tucker, Baylor 1:50.53
Larry Davis, Baylor 1:50.61
Carl Figgs, Texas A&M 1:50.65
Greg Harbour, Baylor 1:50.73
1500 meter run
Todd Harbour, Baylor 3:41.70
Dave Taylor, Arkansas 3:42.90
Frank O'Mara, Arkansas 3:43.10
Owen Hamilton, Texas 3:44.24
Don Speranza, Houston 3:45.77
Doug Tucker, Baylor 3:45.92
Randy Stephens, Arkansas 3:47.20
Mike Bonem, Rice 3:47.6f
Bill Wilson. Houston 3:47.78
5000 meter run
Mark Anderson, Arkansas 13:41.28
Greg Lautenslager, Texas Tech 13:44.10
Tom Marino, SMU 13:58.24
Marty Froelick, Rice 14:05.90
Mark Muggleton, Arkansas 14:11.20
Mike Novelli, Rice 14:11.59
Dave Taylor, Arkansas 14:11.60
Pat Vaughn, Arkansas 14:21.20
10,000 meter run
Marty Froelick, Rice 29:14.90
Mark Anderson, Arkansas 29:25.00
Tom Marino, SMU 29:26.30
Pat Vaughn, Arkansas 29:26.90
Davy O'Conor, Houston 31:05.30
Kevin Borg, Texas 31:24.00
Vernon Dye, Houston 31:37.00
/10 meter hurdles
J.D. Hill, Texas 13.80
Billy Busch, Texas A&M 13.85
Karl Smith, Texas 13.94
Mike Glaspie, Texas A&M 13.95
Jesse James, Rice 14.10
Jeff Appel, Texas 14.24
Dean Crowell, Texas Tech 14.25
Stefan Baker, Houston 14.28
400 meter hurdles
Paul Montgomery, Baylor 50.43
Charles Freeman, Arkansas 51.00
Billy Busch, Texas A&M 51.15
Jesse James, Rice 51.62
Bart Daniel, Texas A&M 51.66
Karl Smith, Texas 51.73
Greg Rolle, Texas Tech 52.20
Walter Morrison, Baylor 52.50
Dean Crowell, Texas Tech 52.70
1600 meter relay
Texas A&M 3:05.34
Baylor 3:05.92
Texas 3:06.54
Arkansas 3:06.80
Rice 3:07.34
TCU 3:08.41
Houston 3:11.24
Texas Tech 3:12.33
SMU 3:12.80
Baylor hosts SWC
by Tami Ragosin
The men's squad is preparing for
the SWC Championship Meet,
held in Waco this weekend;
however, the likelihood of a strong
showing is slipping past coach
Steve Straub and his team which is
dwindling in healthy personel.
Straub, who has seen more than
his fair share of injuries and
illnesses this sason, will be without
the services of Keith Schnelle, who
has been hampered with hamstring
problems and is now ailing with a
SPORTS NOTES
The following high school and
junior college athletes have signed
letters of intent to attend Rice, it
'vas announced this week:
Volleyball
Caryn Perkins, captain and
most valuable player for Spring
Woods last season, joins Leonid
(New Jersey) High School's Nina
Akai (signed last month).
Men's Track
Francisco Melendez of Strake
Jesuit High School and Ruben
Diaz of Our Lady of Mercy High
School in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico,
were recruited and signed by coach
Steve Straub and assistant Victor
Lopez. Lopez was acquainted with
the two before coming to Rice.
Johnny McCoy of Ranger Junior
College will transfer to Rice in the
fall as a junior.
Melendez ran the 800 meters
(1:50.60) and 1600 meter relay
(47.5 split) at Strake. The relay
team currently holds the state
broken tow, Mike Novelli,
suffering from a stress fracture of
the femur, and Bruce Gingrich,
who was red-shirted earlier in the
season due to a broken foot.
Freshman pole vaulter Paul
Brattlof qualified for nationals
with his 17'0" winning vault in the
Meet of Champions held at HBU
April 2-3. The NCAA National
Meet will be held in Austin June 5,
6 and 7. As of now, the only Owls
to qualify are Brattlof, Marty
Froelick in the 10,000 meter run,
and the mile relay team.
record in that event.
Diaz ran the 100 meters (10.42),
200 meters (21,3) and 400 meters
(48.0) in high school.
McCoy, also a running back for
the Ranger football team, ran the
100 meters (10.20).
Men's tennis
Don Tomasco of Houston's
Lamar High School was the first of
four recruits to sign with Rice. The
5-10, 155-pound three year
letterman was ranked first in
doubles in Texas in the 14, 16 and
18 year-and-under divisions.
Women's Basketball
Penny Goff, who at 5-1 i
averaged 21 points per game and
15 rebounds, may also be
encouraged to join the women's
track squad in the spring. Goff has
jumped 5-5 to place second in
regional competition jn the high
jump (one inch more than the
current Rice record held by Pat
Krieger).
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