End of season continued from last page they took the game and the national title thanks to a 70-63 win. Two weeks ago, the men’s basketball team also finished their A.U.A.A schedule, but un- like their female counterparts they would not make the playoffs. Nevertheless, the men’s team had an outstanding season, finishing with a respectable 13-7 record- a huge improvement over their 8-12 record from the previous season. Over the season, the Panthers proved that they could play with any team in the league. Their 13 wins were second only to first place Cape Breton. In fact, the Panthers had a better record than St. FX, Dalhousie, and St. Mary’s, all of whom placed ahead of the Panthers in the standings. The men’s basketball plays an unbal- anced schedule, that is, some games are worth four points while others are worth two. The Panthers’ record was strong, but their wins simply came against the wrong teams. Most of for Experience - ’92-°93 Arts Rep. on S.U. council - 93 Member of Task Force on Sexual - Violence Against Women at U.P.E.I. - ’91-’92 Arts Rep. on S.U. council - ’91-’92 Member of Green Committee Vote Tara O’Connor Vice-President External - ’91-’92 Member of Search for Dean of Arts Committee A FOR AN lemporary Res 892247 [room 397] 18 EXPERIETICED i OH Sten Marae HARD WORKING Gee MN Vohindew 9192 Acuve member of UPEl their wins came in two-point games. The Pan- thers, in spite of failing to make the playoffs, had a strong year and were competitive in all of their games. In fact, U.P.E.I. split two games with St. FX, the eventual league champions. St. Fx beat St. Mary’s Huskies 84-71 in the league final last Sunday. The two games U.P.E.L. played against the X-Men this year were extremely close and were probably the most entertaining games they played all year. After a year off from being competitive, the Panthers appear to be ready to return as annual contenders. @ FOR RESPONSIELE pee tes ey ELECT ANDREW MACPHERSON VICE-PRESIDENT INTERNAL EXPERIENCE “STUDENT UNION SENATE REP one Brie MANAGER UPEI LEADER, VOTE op ee EY oe eae a -VOLUNTEER CIMN RADIO load King sss petted a MEMBER UPEI DEBATING Union PRESIDENT. | O Colege (sere one. Cak , flome 892365 Office. 566-0477