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Miss Purple Essence crowned I NEWS, p. 3 On the flipside Track and field brings The George-Anne Daily pays High: 70 I Low: 52 Thunderstorms home two tides tribute to former student media advisor and friend Bill Neville Volume 79 Number 74 I SPORTS, p. 7 it I PHOTO ESSAY, p. 2 rp g^\ A DAILY THE GEORGE-ANNE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2007 Student media Lakeside Cafe advisor Bill goes wireless Neville retires ByAmyMclntyre Assistant news editor By Rachel McDaniel This past week, Lakeside Cafe went Executive editor high-tech with the installation of a wireless network. Bill Neville, student media director The wireless network will allow at Georgia Southern, retired last week students to grab lunch from Wrapsody after 22 years of working at The George- and continue working on assignments Anne. without being confined to the IT Neville worked as an editor for the building or one of the computer labs GSU campus newspaper from 1969 to around town. 1970, and he also wrote stories, columns "The plan to go wireless in Lakeside and even drew the paper's editorial is just one step in expanding our wireless cartoons. infrastructure at Georgia Southern," said Neville was destined to be a journalist Thomas Wilson, assistant director of IT from early on. He started working in services. journalism at the Statesboro High School "We began last year in expanding newspaper. He worked his way to editor our network by providing wireless in chief of The George-Anne and after connection to buildings like the Russell graduation from GSU, he worked as the Union and Brannen Hall among others" executive editor of the Statesboro Herald said Wilson. for seven years. This is good news for all Georgia Over the years, Neville has helped The Southern laptop owners. George-Anne make the transition from Previously, students with portable printing editions once a week all the way computers had only limited wireless up to becoming one of only 100 daily connection on campus, which meant MCTIllustration collegiate newspapers in the U.S. He also the benefits of lugging it around all day helped launch The George-Anne Daily was limited to taking lecture notes and Identity thieves cross Web site, www.gadaily.com, last year. playing solitaire during class. When Neville first started working Now, students can continue working at the newspaper, all of the pages were with access to the Internet from designed by cutting and pasting stories numerous locations around campus and photos. In the late 1990s, he helped like Lakeside. cyber space security install and operate the servers that "It great that we are able to bring allowed the newspaper to be designed wireless connection to Lakeside and other electronically. buildings because students and faculty Hundreds of students have worked alike will be able to continue working in with Neville during his tenure, and they more comfortable environments without all learned from his example. Chris being crowded into places where there is Breneman, worked at Student Media By Jenny Miller wireless connection," said Wilson. from 1997 to 2002. He currently lives Staff writer Sophomore history major Megan in Atlanta and works as a freelance Ferry echoes Wilson's remarks. writer. It might feel like something from a bad dream, but "I like to study at different places "It was the most fulfilling working it can easily become a reality. In the last year, over 9.3 around campus," said Ferry. "I have experience I've ever had. He was more million Americans have become the victims of identity studied before at Lakeside, but I was only than a mentor; a lot of us call him our theft, a problem that has also quickly become a threat able to use my laptop in places like the journalism father," said Breneman. in cyber space. IT building and the Union." "You could go to him with any Many identity theft victims are accosted with scams "I will definitely use the wireless questions, and some of my most fond through E-mail, with the fraudulent claims posed as connection available at Lakeside," said memories are sitting in his office for familiar Web sites or services. Ferry. hours talking about music, life, politics. Recently, scammers have posed as officials from Anyone, including faculty members, I've been gone for five years, but I still Paypal, a business that allows money transfers to be made students and visitors, can access the talk to him on a regular basis." over the Internet. When Pat Farmer*, a local independent Georgia Southern wireless network Neville worked with many consultant, logged on to her Paypal account a month ago, MCT Illustration for free. administrators during his years at she was prompted to enter personal information via a pop- Connecting is not difficult. GSU. up window. It asked for her 16-digit credit card number, A complete set of instructions along Tips to avoid E-mail scams "Bill Neville has retired. I've only the three-digit security code and the name as listed on the with step-by-step pictures of what the worked with him for a short time, but card. It also asked for her security questions that were computer screen should look like when - Always use Anti-virus software the students who worked under Bill have used when she locked herself out of the account. accessing the network is available at - Always use a firewall http://cca.georgiasouthern.edu/wireless. always done a great job of representing The security question and answer was how the scam the university," said Dean of Students artists were able to enter Farmer's account and steal - Disconnect from the Internet when idle php. Georj Lewis. "As an institution, every her identity. Within a two-hour period, the password - Be in control of your software When asked where they would like day our goal is to get better, but there -Take action immediately to take wireless next, Wilson said the are no anticipated major changes for see IDENTITY, page 5 Nessmith-Lane building. student media. We are going to keep supporting our students and the student media office." Jon Middleton, former George-Anne news editor, worked with Neville when Psychology clinic offers free mental wellness workshops the newspaper was published once a week during the 1970s. "It was great, he was the editor of the paper and he was always involved as a student. Bill was really laid back, and I Special to the G-A All workshops will take place sometimes overwhelming problem family in doing so. don't remember ever a harsh word being in the Paul F. Carroll Building, for many people in today's world. The final workshop will be This workshop will help Tuesday, April 10, from 5-6:30 p.m. 'Beating the Room 2272. see NEVILLE, page 2 The Psychology Clinic at The series begins with "Beating participants learn to identify It is titled "The Worry Cure" and Winter Blues' Georgia Southern University the Winter Blues" on Tuesday, Feb. and reduce stressors, and how is based on the self-help book of will offer a series of workshops 13, from 5-6:30 p.m. to manage stressors that are the same title. Tuesday, Feb. 13 designed to help individuals Topics include learning to unavoidable. Presenters will review the 5 - 6:30 p.m. INSIDE who live in Bulloch County and the surrounding counties with recognize when the "blues" become a more serious depression; simple "Spring Cleaning: a Guide to Organizing Your Life" will be author s Seven Steps to help reduce worry and to lead a life free of Carroll Building Room 2272 Elderly outliving savings common concerns in everyday things anyone can do to improve presented Tuesday, March 6, from unnecessary anxiety. living. their mood; and excellent self-help 5-6:30 p.m. While these workshops are free Getting rid of unwanted items to the public, they are limited to the 'Stress Mastery' Retirees are finding that they're Each-workshop" addresses a tactics and resources will be among living much longer than expected, specific topic and will be led by the topics presented. and organizing the things you want first 12 participants who call. and their funds are dwindling Tuesday, Feb. 27 graduate students in the Clinical The second workshop, "Stress to keep is a challenge for many. Spaces may be reserved by faster because of it. | BRIEFS, p. 4 5 - 6:30 p.m. Psychology master's degree Mastery," will be held Tuesday Feb. This workshop will focus on calling the Georgia Southern Carroll Building Photo essay.. 2 News 5 program under the supervision of 27, from 5-6:30 p.m. making the needed decisions and Psychology Clinic at 912-871- Room 2272 Campus 3 Classifieds 6 a licensed counselor. Stress is an inevitable and seeking support from friends and 1685. Briers 4 Sports 7 Established 1927 "The Newspaper for Georgia Southern University Covering the campus like a swarm of gnats a -
PAGE 2 I THRU OUR LENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,2007 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY 22 years in review Neville ence at GSU and in the field of journalism will not be easy to Bill Neville has been an important part of The George-Anne replace, student media is still since his years as editor from 1969 to 1970. He retired last week from page 1 moving forward. after more than two decades of leading Student Media publica- "I'm really proud of the work spoken," said Middleton. tions, including the Reflector, The George-Anne Daily and the that the students are doing and "He was learning a lot about Miscellany. journalism then. My George- we're going to continue to sup- Neville help move the newspaper from printing twice a week Anne experience was a positive port Student Media in their ef- to publishing daily and from pasting together the paper to us- thing, and it really helped me forts and endeavors," said dean ing the technology we have today. assimilate back into society after Lewis. Earlier this month The George Anne Daily won 14 awards at comingbackfrom Vietnam," said "We will continue to look the Georgia Collegiate Press Association, including first place, Middleton. for and expect great things from general excellence: Although Nevilles experi- Student Media." Neville celebrates with the current George-Anne Daily staff after winning awards in Macon. Neville kept his school spirit high, he is shown here with GSU's Gus. An early picture of Neville shows him at the Bulloch Herald's printing press where The George-Anne was printed and is still printed. Bill-isms: quotes from Neville * Mr. Bill on journalism: "Journalism is history on the fly." * Mr. Bill on Student Media: "Student Media not only lets students get real experience in the field, but it puts the kids that go through it an edge because by the time they've graduated they have I:-.' clips ready to send to employers and a lot of them will have had experience managing their peers." * Mr. Bill on a good news story: "Oh yeah, I only demanded you have some balance. Imagine that!" * Mr. Bill, after looking into The Reflector office circa 2001: "Isn't this nice? Here comes deadline and you're just sitting on your thumbs." * Mr. Bill on problem solving:"Well, it's time to figure it out, isn't it?" * Mr. Bill on getting his long hair cut off: "Why did I cut my hair? Well, most people have a bad hair day. I just decided to have a bad hair decade. Figured it was time.for a change." * Mr. Bill at a George-Anne meeting less than an hour after the 9/11 terrorist attacks: "People right now have no clue what's going on in the country, let alone on campus. It's your job today to find that out for them. The paper still has to go out tomorrow and I know all of you can do this. Now get to it." * Mr. Bill on freedom of the press: "I don't care who it is, no one gets to dictate what the paper publishes. That's just the way things are and sorry if you don't like it." * Mr. Bill on a job well done: "Not bad, not bad." * Mr. Bill on undue criticism: "Let them hang themselves." * Mr. Bill on saying goodbye. "Catch you on the flip side." Neville made time to see his students outside of the newsroom, even traveling toTybee Island to see an editor get married. Newspaper design during Neville's years as editor in chief was done by cutting and pasting photos and stories. Special Photos Bill Neville holds former editor Kelly Calloway's young daughter Riley. I
THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,2007 CAMPUS NEWS I PAGE 3 Library receives donation ^LMMMi IT'S ALL FRESH, 1T'$ ALL NA TURAL, iT'$ ALL COOD GSU News Service Henderson Library." The Friends organization is The Friends of Zach S. Hender- dedicated to supporting and son Library at Georgia Southern strengthening the Henderson Li- have given $10,000 to the library's brary's services and collections. endowment. According to advisory board The annual interest from en- chair Laura Wheaton, the money dowment funds is used to purchase books and subscribe to various donated to the library endow- ment was raised through annual SOUTHWESTERN GRILLE & CANTINA * electronic resources. membership dues and a variety of 1 "As the costs of information re- special events, such as the Decem- sources continue to increase faster ber book signing at Statesboro's 1100 BRAMPTON AVE 9 than the University's budget, we are Gallery 33 West by University very grateful for private support," historian Del Presley, who wrote said W. Bede Mitchell, the dean of "The Southern Century: Georgia the Henderson Library. Southern University 1906-2006." "This gift will not only benefit For more information on the SUITE E Georgia Southern's faculty and Friends of Zach S. Henderson students, but also the entire region Library, visit http://library.geor- since all Georgia residents and giasouthern.edu/support/friends. businesses are welcome to use the html or call 912-681-5115. MfkM MM Jk WHfWST ^%B&¥M9EfY £EmEtE'VEM9 BEHIND THE HOSPITAL Angela Byrd/STAFF Pictured, from the left, 1 st runner up Jaeda Bennett, winner Joi Livingston, n^ and 2nd runner up Asiaa Karriem. Miss Purple Essence crowned ;^*»SRST®f By Angela Byrd Staff writer "I'm extremely happy with the attendance at the pageant. So many people came to cheer on and support The brothers of the Zeta Delta the contestants, who did an amazing Delta chapter of Omega Psi Phi job. Overall, the pageant was great ffAGec Fraterrtiiyi incorporated, Hosted the •i' and there will be many more in the-' Second Annual Miss Purple Essence v future," said Hardy. Scholarship Pageant on Wednesday Hosts for the evening included at the Russell Union Ballroom. Miss Purple Essence 2006, Brenda This year's theme, "Renaissance Bridges and member ofthe fraternity, Woman," was inspired by the pag- Christopher Pugh. eant's central phases of competition. After the competition, Ms. The "Style" swimwear competition, Joi Livingston of Ocilla, GA was the "Soul" talent competition, the crowned Miss Purple Essence "Grace" evening wear competition, 2007. and the "Expression" question and Livingston also received a $500 answer in casual wear competition. scholarship and other gifts. Miss Kordia Hardy, president of the Purple 1 st Runner Up was Jaeda Ben- fraternity, stated that this year's pag- nett and Miss Gold Second Runner eant was truly a remarkable event. Up was Asiaa Karriem. A CLINICAL AT THETRIALS I ™™W MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA ^omen Helping Women i HMpwac rrii tor women; A Herpes V«ii Study STATEMENT through revenue from EMAIL DIRECTORY for any errors in advertisements publication. 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THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,2007 NEWS BRIEFS I PAGE 5 CALENDAR te works with worlds largest radio scope Physics team T~V"1 • Tuesday, February 13 2 p.m. Softball GSU News Service destructive radar waves. of their research projects and present Florida State vs. GSU "The ALFALFA survey will take their findings at a conference in Lady Eagle Field Physics Professor Sarah Higdon about six years to complete, and this Puerto Rico this fall. and students Josh Davidson and trip was the first step in our students "The direct involvement oi- 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Daniel Richey of Georgia Southern becoming regular participants," undergraduate students in research Fulbright workshop recently returned from a visit Higdon said. projects within a legacy survey Russell Union 2084 to the world-renowned Arecibo "Few undergraduate students will enhance their education, and Observatory in Puerto Rico, home ever get the chance to participate involvement in interesting, exciting 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. to the largest radio telescope in the in an astronomical observing research projects encourages students College republican meeting world. run at a world-class facility. This to consider careers in science," Russell Union 2042 Using the observatory's radio opportunity is usually only available Higdon said. "The Arecibo program telescope - which features a dish to Ph.D. students." Davidson is will extend research opportunities to 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. that measures 1,000 feet in diameter a sophomore from Byron, Ga., and undergraduates who otherwise not Leadership workshop - scientists search for dark galaxies, Richey is a junior from Claxton, participate." Russell Union 2048 consisting of dark matter and Ga. This is especially important as we hyrdrogen gas, and very few stars In addition to visiting the Arecibo see a declining number of domestic 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. and other features in space. Observatory, these and other GSU students continuing in science. Money Talks seminar "The survey is looking for larger students will be trained as remote "Faculty and peer mentoring, Russell Union 2080 gaseous features known as tidal tails. observers who can control the radio which is an important part of this These are formed when galaxies telescope from offices within the program, is a proven method for 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. collide and can be 500,000 light years university's physics department. facilitating the next generation of Habitat for Humanity in length, which is five times longer They will analyze the data as part astronomers," said Higdon. Special Photo Russell Union 2052 than the diameter of our own galaxy, the Milky Way." A GSU professor and students joined physics experts at Arecibo Observatory 7 p.m.-11:50 p.m. The Arecibo Observatory is part in Puerto Rico. 91.9 The Buzz presents: of the National Astronomy and City Sleeps Ionosphere Center, a research facility almost 20 acres and is 167 feet deep. "However, there is such a vast Apex operated by Cornell University under Thanks to the Arecibo amount of hydrogen in these atomic a cooperative agreement with the Observatory's mammoth radio clouds that we can detect them in a 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. National Science Foundation. telescope, the ALFALFA survey matter of minutes using the Arecibo Wild 'n Out The observatory is considered expects to locate and study 20,000 telescope," she said. Russell Union Ballroom one of the most important centers galaxies - some of which are a billion Through their relationship with for research in radio astronomy, light years away from earth. the ALFALFA survey, which is led 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. planetary radar and terrestrial A single light year, by the way, is by Cornell professors Riccardo Movie: Borat astronomy. six trillion miles. Giovanelli and Martha Haynes, the Russell Union Theatre According to Higdon, radio "Radio observations are often Georgia Southern group was able to telescopes are crucial instruments in used to see the 'stuff' between the work at the Arecibo Observatory for 8 p.m.- 11p.m. the study of the heavens because they stars, which is called the interstellar five days in January. Students in free enterprise can detect things that are invisible to medium,"Higdonsaid."TheALFALFA Once there, they helped to put Russell Union 2052 optical telescopes. survey is detecting atomic hydrogen a protective cover on the Arecibo A radio telescope is comprised gas in the interstellar medium." L-band Feed Array (ALFA), a 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. of numerous intricate parts, but the A typical time scale for the sophisticated seven-receiver system The Plug most striking feature of the one at emission of a photon from a single that allows large-scale surveys IT Auditorium the Arecibo Observatory is its dish. hydrogen atom is around 11 million of the sky to be conducted with Looking somewhat like a TV satellite years. That's a long time to wait to see unprecedented sensitivity. The cover 9 p.m.- 11p.m. receiver on steroids, the dish covers something. protects ALFA from the potentially Swing Cats Williams Center Dining Hall —:- •' . POLICE BEAT Wednesday, February 14 Valentine's Day 02-09-2007 "THE CARIBBEi JHE'BOROir ****»» 9 a.m. -1 p.m. • Patrick A. Dawson, 23, of The Woodlands Apartments, [NEW STUDIO, 2 & 3 BR COHDOSJ NOty MS Vista and Office 2007 Statesboro, was charged with Nessmith Lane Assembly Hall DUI, fleeing from an officer, lay- ing drag, failure to maintain lane, 9 a.m. -10 p.m. and stop-sjgn violation. Pick up candy gram Russell Union 2041 02-11-2007 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. • Jacob Raymond Keith, 27, of . Student government meeting Vidalia, Ga., was charged with Russell Union Ballroom possession of marijuana. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. • EricPaxtonKeller,20,ofScotchPine UCKEI 1 ACROSS FROM GSU*681-SURF Anime crew Avenue, Statesboro, was charged Russell Union 2042 with DUI and stop-sign violation. Identity identity thieves to open other ac- counts in your name and charge items in your name. from page 1 Paypal is not the only site to fall victim of identity theft. Most people have received some form of the email had been changed and there were three transactions on her account that is most popularly known as the "Nigerian money transfer" scamj fre&h/ fhyroily that totaled over $2000. Fortunately, the fraud unit at asking the person to create a bank account and to share a large sum of %o^e^-and/Spring flowery Paypal saw that these transactions were from a different ISP number money. There are more than 250 variants Cjift Bmkety for Q uyy and alerted Farmer about them. The of the scam and has been around for ISP's used were in both located over 25 years. The technology in Thailand and Nige age has made it easier 43 East Main Street ria, a long way from than ever before to Statesboro. con people out of Across from Blue Moon "I learned that money. Accord- once you get onto ing to the Federal Statesboro, GA 30458 a secured website, Trade Commis- sion, billions of 912-764-5803 those companies will not ever ask for dollars have been personal informa- lost on this scam. tion," said Farmer. There are several She called the fraud things you can do to unit right away and within avoid being a.victim of a week, she had gotten all of the online identity theft. money back that had been stolen "No banks or secure sites are go- from her. Farmer still is not able to ing to request information online," accept credit card transactions from said Georgia Southern lead Security her customers because after you are a victim of identity fraud, you have Support Specialist Mike Fox. According to Fox, any emails that » Literary Magazine to verify the information through a you are not expecting, you should not landline telephone and she only had open. Contact whom the email came NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS a cell phone. from and never click on any attach- She said she understands that it is easy to think that identity fraud ments if you do decide to open the email. Ifyoudoopenanyidentitytheft for the AM H1W SPRING 2007 ISSUEI can't hit home. tools, make sure they are scanned with "Until it happens to you, you Spybot Search and Destroy or some just don't know about the dangers," program similar to it. Fox also said she said. that programs like these can help, but For * 2007 fubmhuMofi pufcft go tat What are the concerns that go are not 100% effective. along with identity theft? Along with "Pay attention to where you go http://www.0t p-georglmoirthtrn stealing your credit card and social security numbers, identity fraud online...and always keep antivirus software up to date," he said. „«du/miscellany victims can lose all sorts of personal * Name has been changed to pro- ■UMMICHI information. 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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13,2007 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY NASCAR: NASCAR NHL: Atlanta Thrashers. The Thrash- driver David Gilliland ers, who once were a commanding drives during qualify- presence in the Eastern Conference, ing for the Daytona 500 are now on a skid since the All-Star auto race Sunday, Feb. break. They have lost five of their last 11,2007 at Daytona In- six games, and are now only five points ternational Speedway in the lead of the Southeast division, in Daytona Beach, Fla. followed by'the surging Tampa Bay Gilliland took the pole Lightning and Carolina Hurricanes. with a speed of 186.320 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 52, DAVIDSON 72 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1, NORTH FLORIDA 4 Lady Eagles lose to Davidson GSU News Service The Georgia Southern women's basketball team trailed by just seven points at the half, but Davidson's all- around strong shooting produced a 75-52 victory over the Lady Eagles, Saturday afternoon, at Belk Arena. Georgia Southern falls to 9-16 overall and 4-10 in Southern Con- ference play, dropping its second consecutive match. Davidson improves to 19-6 over- all and 10-4 in league play, snapping a two-game skid. Junior guard Katie Hamilton led all scorers with 18 points, shooting Tao Ventre/STAFF 5-of-19 from the field and a perfect The Georgia Southern men's tennis team is 1-3 on the season. Begin- 6-of-6 from the free-throw line. Se- ning this weekend the Eagles begin the first of eight consecutive home nior guard Tia Washington followed matches. with 16 points on 4-of-9 shooting and 8-of-8 from the charity stripe. GSU was paced by freshman guard Carolyn Whitney (Duluth, GSU men fall on the Ga.) with 14 points. North Carolina native Tiffany Brown (Waxhaw, N.C.) followed road to North Florida with 10 points and pulled down five GSU News Service fell 8-4 to Leonardo Gomes/Javier rebounds. Ferrin in the No. 1 position. In In first-half action, GSU jumped The Georgia Southern men's ten- singles action, the Ospreys captured out to an early 4-0 lead sparked by nis team captured the doubles point wins at the Nos. 2,3,4 and 6 posi- Shawnda Atwood's (Pensacola, Fla.) but couldn't put together a singles tions. De Weerdt fell 7-6, 6-4 at jumper and, after two ties, Whitney's victory, falling 4-1 at North Florida No. 2 to Ferrin. Sands lost his No. three-pointer gave the Lady Eagles on Saturday afternoon. 3 match 6-4, 6-2 to Ben Smith and a five-point advantage with 12:12 Joris De Weerdt/Greg Bekkers Bekkers fell 6-3,6-4 to Gomes. on the clock. defeated Glen Marshall/Eduardo Shine fell at No. 6 to Marshall GSU led a majority of the first half Pereira 8-3 at No. 2 doubles. 6-3,6-4. The Nos. 1 and 5 matches until Hamilton highlighted a 7-0 run In the No. 3 slot, Matthew were unfinished. with the go-ahead layup, giving the Sands/Neil Shine pulled out an 8-3 The Eagles begin the first of Wildcats a 23-21 advantage with5:16 win over Yuiti Lopes/Andres Monje. eight consecutive home matches remaining in the first half. Emmanuel Nkoueleue/BorjaMalet on Friday. Davidson's Julia Paquette hit the last bucket of the half with 1:40 on Track and field earns two the clock, and Davidson led 32-25 going into the locker room. Hamilton led all scorers in the first halfwith 11 points, while Brown netted eight points, including two three-pointers. titles at Carolina Classic "We played well the first half," said llth-year GSU head coach GSU News Service in at 7.63. Anthony took fifth in the Rusty Cram. "I think the frustration event while achieving a personal- started setting in when we went seven Georgia Southern's track and field best and taking over fourth place on or eight minutes without scoring a team returns home with two titles, GSU's indoor honor roll with her bucket in the second half. I think the numerous season high marks and finish of 7.69. JaredSiri/STAFF first four or five minutes we got in three career bests after a competi- Senior Emily Greeson's 53'02.75" The Georgia Southern women's basketball team played Western Carolina late Monday night, look for scores and within five or six points. And at that updates in Wednesday's sports section. tive weekend at the Carolina Classic. mark in the Weight Throw gave her point, it was like a lid went on the Freshman Demetrise Anthony had an a second place finish and a new ca- basket, we couldn't hit the broad side that we've gotten there, but we just been doing that, it could have gotten buckets, part of her 10-point per- outstanding weekend, claiming the reer-high. In addition to that event, of a barn, couldn't hit a free throw, couldn't take advantage of it. Things out of hand quicker. I'm just disap- formance. Check out Wednesday's title in the Triple Jump with a season- Greeson set a second personal-best it didn't matter. And they went on just started going their way once pointed in the way things turned out sports section for updates and scores high distance of 38'09.75".. in the Shot Put (43'02.25"). a big run at that point and opened they got momentum going midway because it was a better effort going from Monday's action. Her mark puts her fourth on Adding to the relay title, Arnold the game up." through the second half." into that game. They were ready. I GSU's all-time list. Seniors Brittany also obtained a runner-up finish in Trailing by just four points three GSU's performance in the re- thought they played hard. My big- GEORGIA SOUTHERN (9-16,4-10) Chase and Lauren Jacobs finished the 400m (57.80) and took third with minutes into the second half, 36-32, bounds category gave the Lady Eagles gest frustration right now is the post Jessie 1 -5 0-0 2; Atwood 2-7 1-4 5; Melson 2-5 0-1 4; Brown 3-11 2-3 10;CWhitney 5-11 1-1 14;Rivens2- third and fourth (38'01.25" and atimeof25.70inthe200m. Davidson pulled away with a 22-4 several opportunities to keep the game. I thought they came out and 8 0-0 5; Waterman 2-5 1 -3 5; Geiger 1 -3 0-0 2; Hilbert 37'10.75", respectively) in the event. "The big thing about this weekend scoring run over a span of 8:22, and gameclose. GSUled the Wildcats 15- started trapping the ball on the wings, 1 -2 1 -2 3; Ogburn 0-1 2-4 2. Totals 19-58 8-18 52. DAVIDSON (19-6,10-4) Chase also had a note-worthy was that both ends of the team were with 8:50 remaining, the Lady Eagles 11 in second-chance points, thanks to making our guards play harder, not Hamilton 5-9 6-6 18; Washington 4-9 8-8 16; Robin- performance in the 60m Hurdles, pulling their weight, the seniors trailed 58-36. a 41-39 rebounds advantage. giving them the free look, and we son 4-7 2-2 10; Housley 3-6 0-0 8; Mitchell 3-8 0-0 8; Paquette 3-6 0-0 6; Gassie 2-7 0-1 4; Kelly 1-31-4 3; finishing third overall with a time and the freshmen," said head coach Davidson hit 17-of-21 (.810) Junior forward Chequilla Jessie had nothing to go to, we just couldn't Halbersleben 1 -2 0-0 2;Thompson 0-0 0-0 0; Laune of 8.75. Senior Nicole Brown had Natalie Smith. "It's really exciting attempts from the free-throw, and (Sanford, Fla.) led the team with a score inside. And until we get that 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-57 17-21 75. two individual top three finishes for going into [the indoor conference although GSU went a comparable game-high tying nine rebounds. post game scoring, we're going to Halftime: Davidson 32-25. the day with her best performance championships] with everyone giv- 18 times to the line, struggled by Atwood pulled in another seven continue to struggle." 3-point goals: GSU 6-20 ( C. Whitney 3-6; Brown coming in the Long Jump. Brown's ing their personal best. They are 2-5; Rivens 1-6; Melson 0-2; Atwood 0-1), David- making just eight. boards toward the team total. Davidson held a 32-12 advantage son 6-15 (Housley 2-4; Mitchell 2-5; Hamilton 2-4; distanceofl9'02.75"puther at second really starting to gel as a team and "When you shoot 44 percent "They (rebounds) kept us in the over the Lady Eagles in points in the Gassie 0-2). Fouled out: GSU-None, Davidson place and is 1'02" better than her the timing is perfect. This indoor -none. Rebounds: GSU 41 (Jessie 9), Davidson 39 from the line, that just tells you how ballgame," added Cram. "I think it paint, thanks in large part to Wildcat (Robinson 9). previous season high (38'07.5"). In meet could really set the stage for you're night's gone," said Cram. "We got us to the free-throw line because Jessica Robinson, who opened up the Assists: GSU 10 (Brown 3), Davidson 17 (Mitchell the 60m, Brown obtained her best the outdoor season and lead to a 6). Total fouls: GSU 16, Davidson 19. got there, it's one of the few games we were rebounding. Had we not second half with three consecutive Attendance: 867. finish of the season (third) clocking conference tide." I • T* avartnofrs #1 Japanese Resturant Broken Windshield... ^ W'WtPfboro!!! Call Auto Glass Service Nt ■: .
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