Sports B1 Lady Rams good to go ? By CRAIG T. GREENLEE Chronicle Sports Editor Are Winston-Salem State's women poised and ready to reside in the CLAA basketball penthouse - suite? TnflgiTig by thrir 4-1 start Xqe .the first half of the season, it ? appears that a Lady Rams ascent ; to elite status is all but imminent Winston coach Stenson Conley isn't convinced that his team ? deserves so much acclaim so early in the season. Even so, there were some folk who felt differently. In the pre-season Division II _ women's hoops po41v the Lady Rams received some votes for Top 20 consideration. "I wasn't aware of that," said Conley, whose team returned to action this week with two road games after taking a month-long break for the holidays. "Actually, I'm flabbergasted. I never thought we would be looked at in that light. For now, I'm hoping th4t the ladies continue on the pfcce they've set. The main thing is ihat they stay focused on what iney can accomplish." * J What the Lady. Rams have accomplished up to now is (very credible. At the start of this week, they were one of three CIAA teams who had not lost a league game. Winston also had the top overall winning percentage (.800) in the conference. Winston's early season surge has boon keyed by cenaiMcw! "For now, I'm hoping that the ladles continue on the pace they've set. The main thing Is that they stay focused on what they can accom plish." ? -Stenson Conley WSSU women 's coach defense and solid shooting ? from the perimeter and from the foul line. Conley 's crew leads the league in fewest points allowed (58.6 ppg), three-point shooting (45 percent) and free throw accu racy (66.1 percent). "Continuing to play good team defense will be crucial for us," said Conley. "It's be?n great to see how well we've played so far. We're making the right switches and rotating like we're supposed to. That's always been - hard to teach. 'This week, the big thing for us will be game shape. We ^ere off for a while and. had only five pmclinis- with no games UcfuK' this week. Our practices have < been pretty fair, but practice is a Lot different from a game." Offensively, .Winston's - .. women have been lethal from long distance, thanks to some bullseye marksmanship by guards Tracey Bobbin and Bobbi Fluellyn. At presstime, Bobbin was tied for second place in the national stats for three-point shooting percentage (.667). Bob bin leads the conference in that category and Fluellyn (.400) is No. 4 on the CIAA list. Bobbin's emergence as an offensive threat this year has a strange twist to it. She's getting more minutes this season because of her defense, which has had a positive impact pn her offense. 'Tracey^has been a surprise for us," Conley admitted. "She's changed her game to be more Please seePage B3 o Rams take it on the chin f * By Chronicle Staff There are days when it just doesn't pay to get out 6f bed, much less travel out of town and playa basketball game. That was the case for a Winston-Salem Sute team that staggered through two horrihfe days at the Smoke On The River Basketball Classic in Wilmington last weekend. ; /in the process, Winston was dumped by Elizabetn City State (^7-69) and side^swiped by North Carolina Central (76-52). Appar ently, the Rams left their game in Winston-Salem prior to their departure to the Carolina coast. A look at the tournament stats strongly suggests that the Rams offense was close to comatose. For the tournament, Winston averaged 6.5 assists per game as a Photo by Chronicle Staff Charles Bennett team. In both games; no Jtam had more than two assists. Fact is, only two Winston pi ayeTs^ record ed a couple of dish-outs for scores in each game. Given that, it's clear that Win ston got little or no offensive * movement away from the ball. It also didn't help matters that the Rams had back-to-back horren dous shooting performances ? from the field and from the free throw line. For example, against Eliza beth City, the Rams had four peo ple score in double figures (Michael Eaton - 18 points; Charles Bennett - 1 5 points; Mike McNeal - 13 points; Keith Roundtree - 10 points). McNeal and Bennett, who pulled down 13 and 12 rebounds respectively, Please see Page B3 ? Photo by Max Dunhill \ Angela Courtney provides the Lady Rams with inside scoring, rebounding and shot blocking. k m ?? m w. '' ? ?//' - ? NBA 6-8s "M Pistons 27 Hornets Bulls 13 Lakers ] Wolfpack 37 D?*cons Panthers 24 Ta?Heels ' ? - \ CIAA 12-lSs Broncos 52 Aggies 4! Bison 48 Golden Btffife ? Rams 61 Eagles 53 Tomorrow Saturday : ' . ... '? . > \ ' " ?>": ,, ; ? * % NBA 6-8s Hornets VS. Bulls ?'9 Pistons vs. Lrikers? 1 NCAA 0-1 Is Panthers vs. Deacons @ 9 a.m. Bkie Devils vs. Wolfpack @ 10 a.m. Hoyas vs. Tar Heels @ 1 1:15 a.m. - ? ?" !."""! CIAA 12- 13s Broncos vs. Bison @ 12:45 p.m. > Photo by Chronicle Staff as he makes a pass In a game agai^wi me Bulls. Adrian Torrence (12) and Marshall