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UO Men’s first-round opponent Friday, TBA, Buffalo, NY (20-9 overall, 11-7 Big East) Brian Campbell G 63 Sr. Samuel DalembartC6-11 Fr. Reggie Garrett F 6-6 Jr. Al Harris F 6-6 Fr. Shaheen Holloway G 5-10 Sr. Rimus Kaukenas G 64 Sr. Charies Manga F 6-10 Soph. Darius Lane G 64 Soph. Greg Morton F 6-7 Fr. Gary Saunders G 6-0 Sr. Ty Shine G 60 soph. Kewin Wilkins F 6-7 Jr. Head Coach: Tommy Amaker Assistant Coaches: Rob Jackson, Fred Hill, Chris Collins Seton Hail is led by backcourt mates, sophomore Darius Lane and senior Shaheen Halloway. The duo led the Pirates in scoring this season; Lane conributing 15.4 points per game, while Halloway brought 13.4 ppgto go with his 5.3 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game. Seton Hall lost to No. 2 seed St. Johns in the Big East Tournament semifinals, 66 60. Seton Hall also beat Syracuse on the road during Big-East Confer ence play. Head coach Tommy Amaker is in his third year at the helm, and boasts a career record of 50-39 during his tenure. TTiTftl \ a"|—^ y 1t Arizona. 16, lackson State OfljfiQBSip. 9- Fresno State StTexas. 12. Indiana State 4J5U 13. SE Missouri S 6. Purdue 11. Pavton 3. Oklahoma 14. Winthrop 7. Louisville 10. Gonzaga 2. St. Johns 15. Northern Arizo 16, tamar 9P_ejPaul S.JEiorida 12. Butler 4. Illinois 13. Penn 6. Indiana 11. Pepperdine 3. Oklahoma State 14. Hofstra 7. OREGON 10. Seton Hall 2. Temple 15. Lafayette 1, Michigan State 16. Valparaiso Utah. 9. Saint Louis 5. Kentucky 12. St. Bonaventure 4. Syracuse 13.Samford 6. UCLA 11. Ball St. 3. Maryland 7. Auburn 10. Creighton 2. Iowa State 15. Ct. Connecticut St. 1,Stanford 16. South Carolina St 8. North Carolina 9. Missouri 5. Connecticut 12. Utah State 4. Tennesse 13. La.-Lafavette 6. Miami (Fla.) 11. Arkansas 3. Ohio State * 14. Appalachian State 7. Tulsa 10. UNLV 2. Cincinnati 15. UNC Wilmington 6. OREGON 11.UAB 3. 14. 1. Connecticut 1.fet Hampton 8. Drake 5. Oklahoma 12. BYU 4. Purdue 13. Dartmouth 6. Xavier 10. St. josephs 2. Rutgers 15. Holy Cross 10. Western Kentucky ___2. Duke 15. Campbell Q 11. Vermont m 3. Texas Tech ^ 14. Tennessee Tech 7. George Washington 10. UCLA _ 2. Notre Dame 15. San Diego 1. Louisiana Tech 16. Aicorn State 8. Kansas _9Va.nderfei!t. 5. North Carolina State 12. Southern Methodist 4. Old Dominion 13. Wisconsin Green-Bay _6. Illinois 11. Utah 3. Iowa State 14. St. Francis (Pa.) 7. Auburn 10. SW Missouri St. 2. Penn State 15. Youngstown State ..It Georgia.--_„ Jfc Montana.-. JLMichigati_ ^.Stanford_ 5, North Carolin 12. Maine 4. UC Santa Barbara 13. Rice gphen F. Austin 3. Louisiana St. It Tennessee_ 16. Furman_ 8. Arizona__ 9. Kent 5. Boston College 12. Nebraska 4. Virginia 13. Pennerdine 6. Tulane UO women’s first round opponent Friday, 9 p.m., McArthur Court (19-12 overall, 8r8 Conference USA) 3 Brandi Stallings G 5-9 Jr. 5 lisa Jackson G 54 Sr. 12 Sally Jeter G 5-8 Jr. 14 Mia Thrash F 5-9 Jr. 21 Rachel Loaicono G 5-6 Fr. 22 Monique Nelson F 6-1 Fr. 23 Deanna Jackson F 6-2 So. 24 Holly Holland F 6-2 Sr. 30 Regiena Brown F 6-0 Sr. 44 Michelle Smith C 6-3 Fr. 50 Shaquetta Rhodes F 6-2 So. 51 Cheley Landry C 6-5 Jr. 53 Marlenia Brown C 6-6 Jr. 54 Cristy Smith F 5-11 Jr. Head coach: Jeannie Milling Assistant coaches: Amy Champion, Charles Judkins, Jennifer Wasson UAB’s (University Alabama-Birmingham) women’s basketball team has won six of its last seven games. The Lady Blazers are led by Deanna Jackson, who scores 18.6 points per game. Jackson recorded 22 double-doubles this season in addition to becoming the 16th women’s player in school history to score more than 1,000 points. Jackson also broke the school record for total re bounds in a single season, with 349. Seniors Lisa Jackson and Holly Holland also average double fig ures, putting up more than 10 points per contest. Junior forward Mia Thrash scores 11.1 ppg. Lamont Barnes F/C 6-10 Sr. Mamadou Ceilou Barry F&3 Jr. Ronald BiackshearG 64 Fr. Lynn Greer 66-1 Soph. Greg Jefferson F 6-5 Fr. Mark Kancher F 6-5 Jr. Kevin LydeC 6-9 Soph. Ronald RotiersonCG-10 Soph. Juan‘Pepe’Sanchez G 64 Sr. Keaton Sanders F/G&6 Sr. Rouldra Thomas F 6-8 Jr. Quincy WadleyG 64 Sr. Alex WesbyF 6-6 Soph. Head Goach: John Chaney Assistant coaches: Dean Demopoolos, Nate Blackwell, Dan Leibovitz , . The Temple Owls have won five Atlantic-10 Conference titles in a row. This year’s appear ance marks the 11th straight time the Owls have been in the NCAA tournament. Last sea son Temple made it to the Elite Eight. Chaney’s squad bled by an experienced group of seniors including juan ‘Pepe’ Sanchez, Lament Barnes and Quincy Wadley, who is second on the team in scoring, aver aging 12.7 ppg. Sanchez leads the team in as sists at 8.3 per game and was named At lantic-10 Conference player of the year. Spencer Williams G 6-0 Soph. Mike Homer G/F 64 Sr. Winston Davis G 6-6 Fr. _ Scott Gearhart F 6-8 Fr. Brian Burke G 6-5 Soph. Tim BlegG 5-11 jr. Reggie Guy G 63 Soph. Tyson Whitfield F 64 Jr. Greg Mcdeary F 6-5 Fr. Mick Kuberka F 6-10 Soph. Brian Ehlers664Sr. Nate Klinkhammer F 68 Sr. Stefan OosidC 611 Sr David Bonney F 66 Fr. Rob Worthington F 64 Soph. Frank Barr C 7-0 Jr. Head coach: Fran Q’Halon Assistant coaches Pat Brogan, Michael McKee, Michael Longabardi The Leopards are making their sec ond consecutive trip to the NCAA tournament after winning the Patriot League championship tournament. They finished the regular season with an 11-1 conference record and in a tie for first with Navy. last year, they lost to Miami (Fla.) in the first round. They’re led by senior Brian Ehlers, this season’s Patriot League player of the year. Itisha jairett F/C 6-5 Jr. Charitah jariett F 5-9 So. Courtney Graham F 5-11 Fr. IflMunta |4v4u|i C/f 4L1 la* MyqiiRa maiief r/vr»jr. Head coach! Sharon Fanning Ass^tant coaches: Sharon Allen, Stacey Franklin Jocelyn McGilberry Hie third-seeded Lady Bulldogs weren't eligible to host the first rounds because they couldn’t meet NCAA demand for hotel requirements, SEC freshman of the year LaToya Thomas averages 20.7 points and 8 rebounds. Mercy Agjwdo C 6-2 Sr. Anna Barthold F 6-1 Fr. Cristi Carbone F GO Jr. Leah Cromer C 6*3 Jr. Nicole Dames G 5-2 Sr. Yolanda Daniels G/F 5-8 Sr. Beth Dickinson G/F 5-9 Fr. Lawanda Greene G/F 5-8 Sr. Felicia Harris F 5-11 So. Kim McDonough G/F 5-9 So. Sue Porter G 5-3 So. Danielle Reid G 5*5 Fr. Courtney Wide G/F 55 Jr. Layla Willis G/F 5-8 Fr Head coach: Mike Granelli Assistant coaches: Bill McKeever, Stephanie De Wolfe The Peahens a Metro Atlantic Athletic Confer ence powerhouse, enter the NCAA tournament after sweeping through their tournament for their second-straight conference title. Senior guard Lawanda Greene is averaging 13.6 points per game and is one of four seniors including guard Nicole Dames and guard/forward Yolanda Daniels and center Mercy Aghedo, who con tributes nine points and 11 boards per game. Junior center Leah Cromer adds 8.7 points and five rebounds per contest.