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180 SMC 82 MASSACHUSETTS 844 Tempting Lady Fate a second time, the SMC five ventured once again into the land of thc Bedmen. 16 points down at half-time, the Knights came back with a rush to deadlock the game and send it into a pair of overtimes. Once again Wegrzynski carried the load as he took down 23 rebounds while scoring 22 points. SMC 84 NORWICH 50 For the first time in three seasons the Knights came home from Northfield with more than their uniforms. Shut out in two previous campaigns, the Michaelmen walloped the Cadets with gusto. Bill Kuchar had his best night of the year as he scored 30 points. The state record now stretched to two straight. SMC 67 MIDDLEBURY 64 A fired up Panther five gave the Knights their toughest battle of the season. Disregarding the law of averages, the charges of Tony Lupien lcd the Jacobsmen with less than three minutes left on the clock. Bill Kuchar pulled the Knights Out with a pair of quick one-handers as time ran out. But once again it was the play of Big John Wegrzynski that proved the difference, MPickles7, collared 21 rebounds, and 18 points, as he WHS holding dangerous Tom Hart to two points in the last half.
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SMC 81 ADELPH1 Tl Memories of a season ago haunted the Knights as the pesky Panthers of Adelphi pushed the Michaelmen into a double-overtime thriller. But it was definitely a Knight-night, as the lacohsmen outscored their Long Island hosts 11-2 in the sec- ond extra session to .take the decision. Tom Le- manowicz joined his Carden State neighbor Kuchar in dividing the spoils, as the two mainstays split 50 points. SMC 69 ST. PETERS 6-1 Traveling: to Jersey City. the Kniflhls engaged the l'eac'ot'ks for the second time in as many yefirw The Nlivhaelmen avenged their previous loss III 8 tight lmut shalmlmily played game. as lxucliar scored 27 points against an endless yurnety of defenses. qwfs Q1 I'f.'R,llU,N'7' 01 The Jacolmsmen opened tht- Nt-xy M . ,' . - ' win: 1'l 'r 'll ' 56 end of the t'tlIllll3ll-Ill ll? lhlllnl 1 , ' , . '. - ' l's llllx i.4llAl rlyal Xermont. lor ll lull tlmll mllllll A , . , I on tht ill Q ul Ill! ll mounts kept lxmght luis ' - lu X tty lllt Illt l1lPllt'll0l' seats. until llvylflllf nk ll mul tx . , . s ' nu ll' ' spotlight and thc lt-Ill S-lm' llllll A 1793 minutes. 'nl' :mtl tht tu
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-'-fr' ' up-1 ',7.x,L1 if 'hiv' .--4 Kia' ' 19' 84 e SMC of the fnights ne and again wn 23 L0 nights , their iaigHS, gusto. as he led t0 it their E the In hid 5 left 5 out I out. Johll klesii WHS 1 the SMC 102 NORWICH 71 The Knights completed a week of State play hy walloping the defending Champs for the second tirne. The century-plus-two broke a Memorial Auditorium record for Vermont Colleges, as Bern- ie Cieplicki led the scoring spree with 21 points. SMC 92 NORTHEASTERN 63 Lady Fate turned her back on the Bay State for the first time this year as the Knights finally took the measure of a Massachusetts five on their home grounds. Tommy Lemanowicz came through with his best night of the season, up to this time, as he scored 30 points. SMC 78 COLBY 64 Visiting Colhy helped the Knights stretch their longest win streak of the season to five games. Tom Lemanowicz again paced the scorers with 23 points. Denmead and Yfegrzynski each had IT. lloh liruns of the White Mules was high man of the 'light with 27 points. The Jacohsmen went to the foul line -'18 times. as the Mules desp0l'Hi0lY hattled to stay in the hallgame. ll ., ,f H .X ' M lf, 4 . i I .2 I ' X t egg ' 'WP' e in fp, -,IA ' if - r ..t'.x .M -, pany
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