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Feb. 15, 2002 Vol. 26, No. 21
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Luchini named as Maritz professor in architecture

Adrian Luchini has been named the Raymond E. Maritz Professor in the School of Architecture; a position established through an earlier gift from the late William E. Maritz and his wife, Jackie Maritz. Full story

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Records keep falling; men's hoops rolls on

Bears junior guard Dustin Tylka
Photo by Mary Butkus
Bears junior guard Dustin Tylka looks to make an outlet pass after snaring a loose ball in recent action against the University of Rochester.
Junior guard Matt Tabash broke the school's single-season steals record, and the Bears won their school-record 17th straight win in a successful weekend.

The Bears scored the first 14 points of the game against Case Western Reserve University Feb. 8 and rolled to an easy 82-49 home win. WU led by 19 at the break and never slowed down. Tabash had four steals, giving him 58 this season. Dustin Tylka scored 14 points, and Jarriot Rook scored 14 and grabbed seven rebounds. Two days later, the Bears moved within one game of a sixth University Athletic Association title by clobbering Emory University, 93-47. A 20-point half-time lead set the tone for the final 20 minutes as WU outrebounded Emory, 59-29. Chris Jeffries scored 15 points.

Women's hoops wins fifth-straight UAA title

The top-ranked Bears started slowly against Case Western Feb. 8 and trailed by eight at halftime, but they put it together in time to claim a 75-62 victory. The Bears took the lead for good at 55-51, thanks to a Jennifer Rudis three-point play and two Kristi Eller buckets. Rudis led WU with 18 points and 14 rebounds, and Meg Sullivan added 15 points. Two days later, the Bears stretched their home-court winning streak to 70 games with a 75-45 win against Emory. Neither team scored in the first six minutes before WU freshman Hallie Hutchens made two free throws. A 28-6 Bears run to end the first half was all they needed. Eller scored a team-high 13 points. The wins clinched a fifth-straight UAA title, and the 12th in 15 years of league existence. The Bears also clinched an NCAA tourney berth for the 13th straight year and stretched their winning streak to 33 games.

Track and field has big day at Titan Open

Sophomore Mindy Kuhl set an NCAA qualifying mark with a time of 4:38.36 in the 1,500 meters -- good for both first place and a school record at the Titan Open, hosted by Illinois Wesleyan University. Kuhl also ran the lead leg of the distance medley relay team, which finished first in an NCAA-provisional time of 12:23.36. Sophomore Kammie Holt won the long jump with a leap of 5.58 meters, then won the triple jump with a mark of 11.46 meters, a school-record that was just one centimeter short of automatically qualifying for the NCAAs. Elizabeth Stoll won the high jump at 1.67 meters, and the 4x400 meter relay team finished first in a school-record 4:05.29. For the men, Travis Deutman won both the 800 and 1,500 meters, the latter coming in an NCAA-provisional time of 3:57.41. Freshman Lance Moen finished second in the 400 meters with an NCAA provisional time of 49.71 seconds. Sophomore Conrad Warmbold won the pole vault with a height of 3.97 meters.


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