Sue Rojcewicz's Dons basketball team is in the midst of closing out their 1984-1985 season, but for four USF seniors, the end of this basketball season wiII also bring an end to their careers: Sue Corder, Ann Goetze, Sonja Haugejorde, and K.T. Argys, who have been the continuing force in the USF women's basketball program over the last four years. K.T. Argys started her senior season with a bang, nailing a 43- foot shot at the buzzer to defeat USIU 81-80 in the first game of the year. However, as in her three previous seasons, an injury sidelined K.T. during mid-season. This year, she missed 10 games, but she continued to contribute to the team, as only a senior could, without ever lacing up her hightops. K.T., a Communications major, is also a top-notch artist. While at USF, she designed the cable car logo that appears on all publications, warm-up suits, uniforms, and T-shirts for the women's athletic teams at USF. When these four players take off the green and gold for the final time next Thursday night, they wi keep a lifetime of memories that came with wearing that uniform.
RUNNING. . . The USF women's cross country team participated in the NorPac Cross Country Championships this past Saturday in Fresno. Eight NorPac schools participated: USF, Cal, Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon State, Fresno State and Santa Clara. Running in very cold conditions, the Dons tried valiantly but could only manage an eighth place finish. The top five finishers for USF and their times: Louise Foti (20:59), Nancy Cullinane (21:07), Regina Berg (21:10), Laura Gallo (2:11), and K.T. Argys (21:19 ). Oregon won the meet and also had the best runner who was Kim Ruth who finished with a time of 16:47 (TheFoghorn).