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She Satly (Ear 3bpi SPOBMIEFS Berg Nets Volleyball's Rookie of Week Plaudits North Carolina’s Erin Beig earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors for her perfor mance in two wins against Virginia and Maryland last week. She tallied 124 as sists, 24 digs, 11 block assists and a .267 hitting percentage in the two matches. It is the second time that Berg has won the award. Bowdens to Play in 1999 TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Two Florida State-Auburn games matchups were an nounced Tuesday which likely will pit fa ther against son. Coach Bobby Bowden’s Seminoles will host his son Terry’s Tigers on Sept. 11, 1999. The next year, Florida State will play at Auburn on Sept. 23. The Bowdens still should be with their respective teams through the turn of the century. Florida State is completing negotiations with the elder Bowden on anew $1 mil, lion-per-year contract that will run at least five years. Terry Bowden is on a similar five-year deal at Auburn, which would ensure his coaching status with the Tigers through 2000. Hornets Match Ellis Offer CHARLOTTE The Charlotte Hor nets announced on Tuesday they have matched the offer made to restricted free agent Leßon Ellis by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Terms of the agreement were not re leased. The 6-foot-10 Ellis spent the 1993-94 season in Charlotte after signing on as a free agent prior to the start of training camp. He appeared in 50 games with the Hornets, averaging 4.4 points and 3.8 re bounds per game. Ellis had a career-high 15 points in vic tories over New York and Phoenix. FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Calvin and Hobbes f IT e .T IF TAKE U 5 TO ™E SUPREME /" \ ( SPEAKiNg] M' WHAT l UFO.'/ J EARTHUN& POTENTATE. / VM... \ XL___> LUCK V/ A 00 Si * —,, ._ [ weu... JV*] L L i' J r jg. t| - C 1995 WanefsorVDttt by Umvefsal Press Synd-cale *°-U THE Daily Crossword by Alvin L. 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Former UNC Standout Named Athlete of Year USA Basketball Honors Crawley for Performances In International Play STAFF REPORT Former North Carolina basketball player Sylvia Crawley was the recipient of the 1995 USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year Award. Although she wasn’t highly recruited coming out of Stuebinville High School in Wintemlle, Ohio, the 6-foot-5 Crawley made great strides during her Tar Heel career. Asa senior, she was the starting center for the UNC squad that won the 1994 ACC championship and the NCAA title. She was also a member of the silver medal-winning USA Women’s World University Games Team this summer in Fukuoka, Japan. The Worid Games team posted a 6-1 record. Crawley started all seven games and was second on the team in scoring (19.1 points per game), and tied for third on the team in rebounds (5.9). She led the squad in blocked shots and was second in steals. She shot 53.5 percent from the field and 72. 4 percent from the charity stripe. She was the leading scorer against Yugo slavia (25 points) and Italy (22). “Sylvia did an outstanding job at the Worid University Games; she played ex tremely well in all seven games, ” said UNC coach Sylvia Hatchell, who was also the U.S. head coach at the World Games. “She was voted captain and did a superb job in the leadership role. She was an extension of the coaching staff and always led by example. She made sure everyone always had the right attitude and that ev eryone was on the same page with goals and objectives.” Earlier in ‘95, Crawley earned a spot on the USA Women’s Pan American Games Tearn that was to have competed in Argen tina in March. Not enough teams entered, however, and thewomen’sbasketball com petition was cancelled just before it was scheduled to start. 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At the ripe age of 22, Webber is ready to help his new Washington Bullets team mate, Rasheed Wallace, avoid similar pit falls. “Everybody has a lot to leam, but being a rookie is a real sensitive situation,” Webber said Monday, shortly after signing a six-year, $59 million deal. “Here’s a guy who’s one of the four best players in college going into the NBA,” he said of Wallace. “I’m really not the type of guy to give a lot of advice, but if he needs me, I’m there. The worst thing you can have is a guy who thinks he knows it all.” It didn’t take long for Webber to teach Wallace a few things on the court during the team’s preseason scrimmage at Shep herd College. In the first quarter, Webber skied over the rookie big man for a dunk. 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That’s my big fella.” Wallace understood. “That was all in fun,” he said. “I do it, too.” Wallace, the fourth pick in the 1995 draft out of North Carolina, had a pair of dunks in the second half, the second a tomahawk slam off a no-look pass from Howard. “I think by having Chris, Juwan and myself on the court we can have contests with stufflike dunks orrebounds,” Wallace said. “It will help us on the court.” W ebber, a member of the Fab Five with Howard at Michigan, said he was im pressed with Wallace’s athletic ability. “He’s going to be one of the ones out there with me and Juwan. It’s going to be great,” Webber said. After two tumultuous years in the NBA, Webber said he finally feels at home. The lineman Mike Harrison pleaded guilty to first-degree trespassing and were sentenced to 75 hours of commu nity service and res titution. Comerback Ricky Bell pleaded guilty to trespassing. He was sentenced to 75 hours of commu nity service and or dered to pay restitu tion. N.C. 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