CwtofjUMU ^owwoH Volume XII, Number 25 The Student Newspaper of the University of Nortli Carolina at Cliarlotte Charlotte, North Carolina March 8, 1977 49ers accept NCAA bid By Ron Green By know you know the story. Sunday afternoon at two o’clock, Willis Casey, a member of the NCAA tournament selection committee, called UNCC coach Lee Rose and officially issued the 49ers a bid to the NCAA tournament. The 49ers will play Central Michigan, the Mid American Conference Champion, Sunday afternoon at four o’clock in Bloomington, Indiana. The game is a qualifying round for the Mid-East Regional. Should the 49ers win their first game, they will advance to Lexington, Kentucky March 17 and 19 for the Mid-East Regional title. Other teams in the same regional are top-ranked Michigan and Tennessee. When Rose made the announcement to the press just after three o’clock, UNCC was supposed to play Michigan or the Southeastern Conference champion'Tennessee. Casey called back around 3:15 to tell Rose that the 49ers had been shifted to play the Mid—American champion. Members ot the press had been waiting outside Rose’s office in the Athletic Department since 1:30. When asked why he held the announcement for an hour, Rose said, “Mr. Casey said under no circumstances was I say anything until three. I called the players in at three and told them. “I had to call Dr. Colvard earlier to get permission but that wasn’t hard. This was the easiest hour of wait. The hardest was last night when I saw all those basketball scores on television.” Talk had been prevalant about UNCC’s chances for a bid. When it finally came. Rose said, “I think it was expected. We have worked hard and' I think we deserve-' it. We haven’t been bowled over yet. ‘‘Getting in the tournament will have a lasting effect on UNCC and the Sun Belt Conference. Nothing could help the Sun Belt more than us getting in.” This will be the second consecutive year UNCC has been involved in post-season play. Last year the 49ers were tunners-up in the National Invitational Tournament in New York City. Rose said, “The NIT may have had some bearing. We tried to get into the NCAA last year. We may have demonstrated they made a mistake. “To go into the NCAA is like going into the Nil’. We have got some things to prove and that is an area to prove it. “You’ve got something here you can work a lifetime for and never get.” Carolina Journal photograph by Lisa Imhcv N C A A Melvin Watkins and Kevin King trap a Virginia Commonwealth player during Saturday s 87-72 victory. B o u n d Who s running and where to vote Well, here it is, the list of candidates for the spring elections. The list is long, but wade your way through it, its important for you to elect the candidates who will best represent your interests as University students. Please vote March 8,9 and 10. President of the Student Body Jeff Hall Chase Idol Joe LeMoyne E)oug Lerner Mike Owen Student Legislature Representatives HDL - Randy Caudle Science and Mathematics - Carol Jones, Dipti Parikh, Hazel Pettrice, Thomas Oppegard Humanities - David Dalton, Ted Stewart, Vaughan Winborne Business Administration — Charlie Holt, Mike Shields, Gary Rogers Nursing — Yvette Miller Social and Behavioral Sciences - Frank Alexander, Renee Jones, Kent Hoffman, Mike Loflin, Melinda Means Engineering — Bob Council Architecture — Andy Ringler, Matt Barhydt Commuter Representative - Sammy Hamrick, Joy Kincaid WVFN/WFAE Chairman Jeff Arrowood Carolina Journal Editors Brad Rich & Les Bowen Rogues ’n Rascals Editor Pete Meuser Sanskrit Editor James Kirkpatrick Max Street Media Board At-large Member Alice Beck Student Senators English Jane Bailes, Karen McKeown Humanities Anne Woodruff, Linda Hinson Business - Scott Simmons Science &Math Tom Figg Social & Behavioral Sciences Jane Davidson Class Presidents Senior Class Robert Douglas Ljve, Jr. Junior Class Gregory William Eller, Angela R Threatt Srrphomore Class Kim Burns, Sandy Robinson, Leon V. Stadlher, Jimmy Twining Student Superior Court Neal Collins Dave Edwards Clay Elder Bobby Flowers Denise Hennigan Alease Lrng Vicki Warrick University Program Board Chairman Herbert Clay, Mike Doync Vice Chairman Imclda Hill, Paul Woody At-Large Members Sharon Byrams, Jim Craig, Jeff Gravely, Donald Mason, Dan Matthews You may vote March 8, 9 and 10. Look for polls at the following places: Denny Overpass (lunch, afternoon, one night). Dorms (evenings). Cone Cafeteria (lunch)and Smith & Rowe (periodic).