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ii mr 11it u I Instant Repl while before A&T gets a chance to do as well again. From D.C. To C. Attle That's vhow Sports Illustrated described Georgetown's trek to the national Division 1 championship. And, despite the media's attempts (especially Sports Illustrated's) to NCAA From Page 9 i them 42-32 and scored thirteen more baskets from the field than they did," said Heartley, who is not usually one to complain. "You can draw your own conclusion about the officiating from that." Still, Heartley, who saw his team ad- ] vance to the finals for the first time in his 13-year career at the Raleigh, N.C., school,x,was happy with this season's effort. "We had a shot at both titles (the CIAA and NCAA)," he said. "If we could have switched sites and played Norfolk in Springfield and Missouri in Norfolk I think we could have won both. Still, we played up to our potential at the end of the season." So the 1983-84 season ended for CIAA teams with quite a bit to boast about. Norfolk State ended the regular season as the top team in the nation. The league had four teams invited to the NCAA playoffs. Union beat the nation's top team and lost in the quarterfinals by a single point, and St. Augustine's made it to the title game. But, as we are so often reminded, close only counts in horseshoes. iiiiiiiiiiimiiNiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiMiiiu Replays From Page 5 I do their thing unperturbed. This year, things were different. "At the MEAC Tournament, I told them where they could get free food," Joe says. "They.left me alone after that." As for the CIAA tourney, he says, 44I had no problems because I had met some of them (the cheerleaders) before." What's the hardest sporting event games," he says. "The CIAA Championship Game (a forgettable, lopsided affair between conservative Virginia v^mivju auu even inuic cun^crvauve Winston-Salem State) was a real dull game because everybody was running belly series." But Joe and J.P. came through anyway. Special thanks to them, as well as ^ our other photographers - Marcus Wilson, Cleve Bryant,- James Terry and Brian Branch-Price - for a job well-done in '83-84. Page 10-April, 19MSSSSSSS E mew RE VII lays/Specia massacre the Hoyas off the court with accusations that John Thompson's team is a haven for thugi and cheap-shot artists, Georgetown did all the massacring on the court, sending Houston's Phi Slamma Jamma Home Once Againa. Thompson became the first black coach to win the Division I title but didn't think that was anything to 1 _ _> i jump up ana aown aoout. I Before We Put Most Sophisi We Put* Most Sophi ??C ' ? It takes more than 16 months of intensive training to become a 77 fully qualified officer in A2 the Nuclear Navy. You h begin with four months I of leadership training. Then as a Navy officer you get a full year of graduate-level training unavailable anywhere else a Navy training is based 1900 reactor-years of experie now the Navy operates over nuclear reactors in America Navy's nuclear equipment ii sophisticated in the world. r your Navy training is and n most sophisticated in the w< As an officer in the Nu< you have decision-making ai immediately. You get imporl ment responsibility _ fast. Because in the ? v Navy, as your knowl- | y edge grows, so does your responsibility. j ** Your training and among the country's most qualified profes- I Ak _ 1 _ i sionais. u^o surprise | | i>h I s Li. Navy Office: cI Edition From People like John McLendon and "Bighouse" Gaines might have done it long ago had they had the chtfnc^, Thompson said, in the same stroke paying tribute to the black coaching legends and attacking the racism in big-time athletics. 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