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Lucas Stars

Lucas' 24 points and eight
assists were both game high
totals while McMillen's 15
rebounds paced everyone off
the boards. Highest-scoring
Wahoo was Parkhill, a star in
his last U Hall game with nine
hoops in 13 attempts, 20
points and seven assists.

Honored before the game
along with fellow fourth-year
men Jim Hobgood and Larry
Gerry, the departing "Mr. BP"
was by far the Cavs' best on
the floor as he avenged himself
against Terp guard Bob Bodell,
a long-armed defensive
specialist who held Parkhill to
a mere two points in the teams'
first meeting, also won
convincingly by Maryland.

Also playing well for the
Wahoos were frontliners Wally
Walker and Gus Gerard, each
of whom scored 16 points. A
fourth Cavalier in double
figures was reserve forward
Bob McKeag, who hit on six of
seven shots and finished with
13 points.