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University Union, who was the R
surprise team of this past season, Kg
should have another excellent m
season. They finished with an 8-1 | j
record in 1978, but were eliminated I'
in the playoffs. I
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MOORE jjf
Although they did not finish in k
the top ten this past year, Moore is I
expected to be one of the surprise E
teams of the 1979 season. gj
A key addition for Moore is 5-11 I
Neil Lane. Moore should provide r|
Maxcy with some stiff competition ft
in the dorm division. %
SIGMA NU
Sigma Nu was ranked in the top
ten much of this past season, but a
few bad breaks and a late season
slump kept them out of the final
ratings. Barring a repeat performance,
Sigma Nu should end up
as one of the top teams in intramural
basketball.
Bill Deloache, who played for a |
season at Wofford, was counted on
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him out of action until February.
Taking up the slack for him will be
Brian Allen and David Crigler. *
Also starting for Sigma Nu will be *
Tim Teaster, Tim Ballentine and Greg
Moore. p
PI KAPPA PHI
Pi Kappa Phi is expected to be |
one of the stronger teams in the
fraternity division this year. They
finished with a 6-2 record this past
season, with their only losses
coming at the hands of Alpha Phi
Alpha and Omega Psi Phi (the two 1
top teams of 1978).
Manny Brunson (6-5) should be I
the player to watch for Pi Kappa
Phi. Robert Lake (6-3) and 6-2
Chuck Wright should also fill s
starting positions. n
CHI PSI tl
Chi Psi should also be one of the
more powerful teams in the IV
fraternity division this year. They R
made a very strong finish this past R
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night's victory over Florida Southern
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Southern Wednesday in the Coliseum
eason and are hoping the COLUMBIA
lomentum will carry over into Completi
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Probable starters for coach T.J. Hall. They
IcGuire's squad will be Pat ipast season
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