~ - 2 . . - ' ? . ? ? w??v*? wv?tv^w v^vno * HSSB56S565555H It's been a puzzling season for Bighouse This was supposed to be a season thai Winston-Salem State figured would be one of their best in recent years. Rams coach Clarence "Big house*' Gaines brought in a group of junior college players to join returnees from a squad that finished up at 15-1-2 during the *89- *90 season. You'd think that the combination of new faces and seasoned vets would have put the Rams at the top of the stack in the CIAA South. But it ? * hasn't turned out that way. At presstime, Winston was a surprising 9 11. But what is even more of an eye opener, is that in six of the Rams loss es, the margin of defeat has been a scant 2.6 points and against some of the league's top teams at that. For example: ? two point loss to Virginia Union; ^ ? two point loss to Shaw in double OT; ? lost by one point and six points to Johnson C. Smith in two games; ? lost by three to Fayetteville State. Winston has yet to operate on all cylinders this season. There have been only .two occasions when they've won two straight games. On top of that, the losses have come in just about every way imaginable ? missed free throws during crunch time, not boxing out on the boards which leads to offensive rebounds for the other team, plus poor choices in ball handling and shooting. "It's been puzzling, I'll admit Photo by T-Lee Gaines has been looking for answers regarding his team's erratic play. that," said Gaines, who is college bas ketball's winningest active coach with 815 career wins. "I felt that we would do better with the adjustments we made and the new people we recruited. One of the problems is that most of our junior college players play the same position." Gaines, however, hasn't written the season off. But he's very aware that some changes will have to be made if Winston is to be factor in Richmond. "We had a chance to win our division," Gaines said, "and I still believe we can win the tournament. But in order for us to play like we're capable of playing, our kids have to re-dedicate them selves and fill their designated roles. Everybody wants to play forward and nobody wants to play center. But the center position is where games are won and lost." If there's one thing that could work to Winston's advantage come tournament time, it's the fact that they are accustomed to playing tight games against good teams. The only negative is that they haven't come out on the winning end often enough. In games that have been decided by six points or less, the Rams have won only 22 per cent of the time. Gaines and the WS$U faithful are crossing their fingers that their team can even the score at the CIAA basket ball party. -Craig T. Greenlee of the attention Haiti pton has jm together an exccitem^oact U*$ Lady Pi rates have steamed oast iiisi JT LivJngsfame CfHIesehas shownihat