Women’s Basketball Promising By Knight Cbamberlain, Sports Editor Women’s basketball is back and the typical thing to say is that the girls have tremen dous potential. It is a safe statement to make and it won’t hurt anyone’s feelings, but it doeai’t say much. Bet ter, it would seem, to evaluate the team in teims of strengths and weakness and see how these strengths and weaknesses might stack up against the opposition. Although the girls lost their opener against Methodist College by a score of 66-47, Joyce Dew scored 10 field goals and 7 free throws to lead the St. Andrews attack with 27 points. Joyce has been the mainstay of ttie team sin ce last year and therefore brings experience as well as skill. Harriet Howard leads the team as point person, bringing the ball down court and setting i?) the plays. She as well as Judy Jordan have the same ^gressive spirit as Joyce, but seem to lack the experience necessary for a balanced attack. Playing time will iffovide the experience as the season progresses but it is too early to tell how that ex perience will be utilized. Methodist players, Barbara Buie and PriciUa Wassen combined for a total of 41 points which tends to support the notion that the best defen se is a good offense. In the St. Andrews vs. San dhills game our team again lost by a score of 57-47. Here the Sandhills displayed quickness combined with wicked outside shooting that the lacfy Knights could not overcome. Joyce Meadows, Brenda Hward, Corlis Reynolds, Joyce Dew and Janeen Taylor led a full court press with eight minutes left in the second half that was commendably effective. The Sandhills team was forced to turn over the ball several times and with two minutes left the score was 5146, a ten point comeback effort on the part of the Knights. But, San dhills recovered, scoring three straight baskets to our on e free throw resulting in the 10 point spread in the score. 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