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6 ■ THE OKLAHOMA DAILY ■ Thursday, October 13, 1988
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“Phase Two” about to begin for OU
Sooners face challenging schedule
The OU Athletic Council has
approved the OU men’s 1988-89
basketball schedule which will in-
clude home games against some
of the nation’s top teams.
Included in the 16-game home
schedule are Loyola-Marymount,
Southern Methodist University,
Arizona and defending national
champion Kansas.
The schedule also will include
at least eight televised games.
have said.
Although he did not predict
how the Big Eight race would
ule. We’ve got New Mexico, Pitt
and Las Vegas on the road.”
Martin
total of
course record 64 in the O]
round. Martin shot 74 an<— ...
the final two rounds.
After that first round, the OU
team trailed Oklahoma State by
only one stroke, before falling be-
hind to finish second in the 12-
team tournament with a total of McMakin turned in a pair of 224s,
857. The Cowboys held on to win and Sooner Mike Combs finished
side game at center.
“Stacey’s role won’t change,”
Tubbs said. “We want him to im-
prove, not necessarily score more,
but we’d like to see him do better
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OU’s Martin wins golf tourney
OU golfer Doug Martin Arizona finished three shots
claimed individual honors at the back of OU in third (860); LSU
First Annual Taylor Made Red third with 862; SMU fourth with
River Classic held Oct. 10 and 11 868; and USC rounded out the
at the Dallas Athletic Club. top five with a score of 870.
posted a three-round QSU’s Kevin Wentworth led
207, that included a OSU with a total of 209, which
ca Onening gave him a second place tie with
id 69 in Arizona’s Jim Furyk.
Sooner Matthew Lane finished
in a tie for eigth with a score of
214.
OU’s Jeff Lee and Brad
Falcon’s Croudip died from
cocaine, lab report reveals
associated press--:
------------— -- SUWANEE, Ga. - Falcons Croudip’s body. The results re-
toughest schedule Billy Tubbs has defensive back David Croudip in- leased Wednesday added that his
- ■ ■ ■ ~ ‘ nested a fatal does of cocaine in body had begun processing the
one dose just hours before his drug, although a large amount re-
death, according to a Georgia mained in his stomach.
... Crime Lab report released H0|iy Croudip, the wife of the
wood’s assessment, calling the Wednesday. football player, told investigators
scbed,ule S51"/in/’ » The report, released to the of- after Sunday’s 33-0 loss to the Los
-r J? a?e.S.0f a CteIIenFi fice of Dr. Joesph L. Burton, A.,bw:w thct their!
T? w!?.!?’ wLqM^Chp.i medical examiner of several met- daughter Amy father-in-law
OU Head Basketball Coach
Billy Tubbs unveiled Wednesday rebounding.”
what he called “Phase Two” of Tubbs said do not expect the
rebuilding the men’s basketball Sooners to change on defense. Jt
program.
“I think we’ve got a similar sit-
uation this year as we did at this
time last year,” Tubbs said at the
annual men’s basketball media o
day. “We’ve got a lot of question teams from the Big Eight went to
'marks, and now we need to find the NCAAs last spring. Among
Some answers.” them were the eventual champion
Tubbs said last year the team Jayhawks, the Kansas State Wild-
established that they were in a cats, who advanced to the Final
Eight, plus Iowa State and Mis-
souri. Tubbs said he did not think
that the quality of play in the Big
juld drop-off that much,
five-year rebuilding program.
However, in that first year the
Sooners came four points away ...----, . .
from a national title when they Eight would drop-off that much,
lost to Kansas in the final game of in spite of what some experts
the NCAA tournament.
Hardly a rebuilding season by
most standards.
With “Phase One” meeting end, he did make some observa-
with such success, expectations tions on who would be the tough-
for “Phase Two” will be exceed- est to beat. He also called the
ingly high. MU Tigers his choice as pre-sea-
And the loss of three key start- son favorites to win the
ers — Harvey Grant, Ricky Grace conference. n • u ♦».
and Dave Sieger - from last u “Missouri will again have the
year’s squad will make those ex- best people in the league, Tubbs
pectations hards to attain. sa1^’ I go with Missouri.
Although he said the three- Tubbs listed Kansas as the next
some will be tough to replace, toughest team, followed by a tie
Tubbs seems confident that re- of three teams, the Wildcats, the
turning players and newcomers Nebraskn C°rn!,uslcers and
will pick up where last year’s USU s Cowboys
team left off. The fact that some preseason
Among the players returning P0"s bavc Pjc^ *bc Sooners to
are Mookie Blaylock and Stacey repeat as Big Eight champs did
King. Blaylock, last year’s Big '-------
Eight Newcomer of the Year, will
move to point guard to replace doesn’t
Grace. King, a preseason All— —M
American, will snore up the in-
1988-89 Men’s Basketball Schedule
Opponent
Australian All-Stars
Ohio State
DePaul or UNLV
Michigan, Memphis St.,
Vanderbilt or Cnaminade
SMU
New Mexico
Oral Roberts
Loyola-Marymount
S. Utah State
Arkansas-Little Rock
Texas A&M
Okla. State or Texas
Sam Houston State
North Carolina-Charlotte
Nebraska
Pittsburgh
Kansas
Iowa State
Colorado
UNLV
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
Iowa State
Missouri
Arizona
Kansas
Colorado
Kansas State
Missouri
Oklahoma State
Nebraska
10-12 Big Eight Tournament
been taken in one dose, and not sma|| child,” said Gwinnett Coun-;
over a period of time. ty investigator B.J. Tkacik, who is
Croudip died early Monday af- in charge of the investigation. ■
ter he was taken to a suburban “They spent some time getting to
Atlanta hospital following sei- know each other. He was very ex-
zures at his home. He was 29. cited about his dad.
will be full-court pressure, half-
court pressure and still more
pressure.
Defense will be crucial in the
Big Eight race this season. Five
amsfro
marks, and now we need to find the NCAAs last spring. Among
Some answers.”
Holly Croudip, the wife of the;
football player,, told investigators
Angeles Rams, that she, their!
J___A . Inn- •
__r James Croudep (who spells his
Croudip’s death Monday was def- last name differently) t_.J
rant near their Gwinnett County
Joesph L. Burton,
ropolitan Atlanta counties, said ------ »-v-
C.uumj/ o *,„at name differently) and her
initely caused by an overdose of husband had dined at a restau-
cocaine. i "
Dean Browning, an assistant apartment.
medical examiner, said the quan-
tity found indicated the drug had
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Edwards, Tanja. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1988, newspaper, October 13, 1988; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1822464/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center.