News Scrapbook 1982-1984

SAN DIEGO UNION FEB 2 6 1983 Waves Rap Toreros 82-69 From The son Dtego un,on·, News Serv,ces

TIMES-ADVOCATE FEB 2 6 1983

EVENING TRIBUNE FEB 2 6 1983 MO~E ~OLLEGE HOOPS ~•rn Diego s ~asketball team was blindsided by ost Pepperdme last night 82-69 as Waves' for- ward Orland Phillips scored 31 points and pulled down 16 boards. Pepperdine_ leads the West Coast Athletic Conference with a 7-2 record, while the Toreros dropped to ~-6 and 9-14 overall. Mike Whit- marsh was high scorer for USO with 26 points. In a crosstown matchup, Point Loma College sq_ueezed by UCSD 59-55 to win the NAIA ff - tr1ct 3 Southern Division championship. Bolfh schD?ls will compete in the district playoffs be- gmnmg_ Thursday against opponents yet to be determined. Umversity'of

Pepperdine 82, U. San Diego 89 MALIBU - Forward Orlando PhUli s scored 31 p~lnts and grabbed 16 ~- ~unds, leading Pepperdlne to a West th ast Athle Conference victory over e Universi of San Diego. Guard Dane Suttle added 22 points and was oredi d with a game-high five assists for the Waves, who raised their WCAC-leading record to 7-2 and th Ir overall mark to 17-8. e Forward Bill Sadler contributed 17 points for Pepperdine, making eight of his' 10 field goal attempts. Forwa rd Mike Whitmarsh led San Di- ego, which fell to 3-6 In league play and 9.14 overall, with 26 points and seven rebounds. Guard Rich Davis added 22 points for the Toreros. The Waves led nearly all the way It waa 42-36 at halftime. ·

NAIA District 3 Southern Division champi- onship. Both schools will compete rn the district playoffs beginning Thursday with opponents yet to be determined. New Mexico 71, BYU 70 - Guard Niles 1 Dockery scored 16 points and teamed with fellow reserve Alan Dolensky to lead New Mexico to a 71-70 upset victory over Brig- ham Young, putting a dent in the Cougars' Western Athletic Conference title hopes. The Bngham Young loss, coupled with Texas-El Paso's victory over Utah last night, gave Texas-El Paso sole possession of the league lead with a 10-3 record. UTEP 55, Utah 43 Kent Lockhart had 19 p,,mts and Luster Goodwin chipped in with 14. sparkmg Texas-El Paso to the vital WAC triumph. The Miners can clinch the title with a w111 over Brigham Young today in El Paso.

Forward Orlando Phillips scored 31 points and grabbed 16 rebounds last mght, leading PeppcrJmc to an 82-69 We t Coast Athl tic Conll'rt>nce ba ketball victory ov r the University of San Diego. Guard Dane Suttle added 22 points and was l'rt•d1tcd with a game-high hve assists tor thl' Waves, who raised their WCAC- 1 admg rec·ord to 7-2 and their overall m rk to 17-8 Forward Mike Wlutmarsh led San Diego, wh1rh f II to 3-6 in league play and 9-14 overall, with 26 point· and even rebounds. Guard H1ch Davis add d 22 points for the Ton·ros. Th• Waves connected on 58.5 percent of the11 hPld goal attempts to 50 9 percent for the Toreros. Pepperd1nc outreboundcd San Die o 35-22 In cro town riv:ilrv. Point Loma Col- lege l'dgcd llC San Diego 59-55 to claim the

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Whitmarsh Hits 37 As

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LOS ANGELES TIMES FEB 2 7 1981

Toreros Win Mike Whitmarsh scored a season-high 37 points to lead USD to an 82-79 victor · over West Coast Athleti~ Conference opponent Loyo- la-Marymount in Loi Ange- les last night. The Toreros held a 46-42 advantage at the hall and· expanded the lead to 11 points. 71-60, with 6 49 left behmd the mside scoring of Whitmarsh. The Lions cut the Toreros' lead to 74-l3 with 143 remaining, bu Dave Mciver scoretl a three-point play with 1:21 left and the Lions couldn't get Within two points after that: Whitmarsh hit· 13 of 14 held goal attempts and Rich Davis finished with 17 points as USO raised its WCAC record to 4-6 and 10- 14 overall. Loyola (2-7, 9-15) ~as led by the league's top scorer. Greg Goorjian, who finished with 25 pomts. In a playoff for the Paci! ic Coast Conference second representitive, Saddleback defeated San Diego City College 103-87 in fission Viejo. PCC c.hampion Imperial Valley College finished off its regular season with a 64- 55 victory over M1raCosta at Imperial. USC, the nation's second- ranked women's basketball team, defeated San Diego State 89-63 last night at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Paula McGee led the 23-2 Tro1ans with 24 points, 15 rebounds, and teammate Cheryl Miller added 22 points.

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Loyola Loses to San Diego rorward Mike Whitmarsh scored a career-high pomts and. had _seven rebounds Saturday mght while •eadmg Umvers1ty of San Diego to an 82-79 West Coast Athletic Conference basketbal: victory over Loyola Marymount at the losers' gym. Whitmarsh made 13 of 14 shots as the Toreros raised their WCAC record to 4-6 and their overall mark to 10-13. Guard Greg Goorjian led Loyola, which fell to 2-7 in the WCAC and 9-15 overall, with 25 points a d 13 assists. Forward Forrest McKenzie added 21 points and even rebounds for the Lion-. while forward Johnny Brown had 19 point and a game-high 13 rebounds.

TOREROS LOSE/ Forward Orlando Phil- lips scored 31 points and grabbed 16 rebounds Friday night, leading Pepperdine to an 82-69 West Coast Athletic Conference basketball victory over the University of San Diego in Malibu. Guard Dane Suttle added 22 points and was credited with a game- high five assists for the Waves, who raised their WCAC-leading record to 7-2 and overall mark to 17-8 Forward Mike Whitmarsh led USD with 26 points and seven rebounds The Toreros fell to 3-6 in conference and 9-14 overall.______ ~-----...-A

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mght in a losmg effort against Pepperdine. Saturday night he hit 13 of 14 shots and 11 of 19 free throws for 37 points as USD defeated Loyola-Marymount 82-79.

Umversity of San Diego's Mike Whitmarsh has been named the West Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week for the second traighl Neek. Whitmarsh had 63 pomts, 14 rebounds, six assists and five steals rn two games The 6-6 Junior hit 10 of 15 shots for 26 points Friday

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\ WCAC Honors Whitmars,, University of San Diego forward Mike Whitmarsh ha~ been chosen the West Coast Athletic Conference Pia; ir o, the Week for the second straight week. · Whitmarsh had 63 points, 14 rebounds, six assists and- five steals in two games. The 6-foot-6 junior from Monte Vista High an

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WHITMARSH HONORED/ Umversit5 of San Diego forward Mike Whitmarsh has been chosen the West Coast Athletic Conference basket- ' ball player of the week for the second straight time The former Monte Vista High School and Grossmont College athlete scored a career-high 37 points and pulled down seven rebounds Saturday to lead the Toreros to an 82-79 victory over Loyola in Lo Angeles. Whitmarsh made 13 of 14 field goal at~ tempts as the Toreros raised th<>ir WCAC record to 4-6 and overall mark to 10-13. The tHoot-6 junior had 63 points, 14 rebounds, six assists :id five steals in two games last week.

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