12 Wednesday, January 19, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Orr supports aims of boycott by BCA The Associated Press AMES, Iowa — Iowa State's Johnny Orr thinks that the nation's basketball coaches are still on the same page in their dispute with the NCAA. He just hopes they stay that way. Orr is a former president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, which has stayed in the background while the Black Coaches Association has led the protest of the NCAA's stand on scholarships and other matters. Many white coaches have supported the BCA's stand, and Orr said Monday that he hasn't seen any signs of a split between that group and the basketball coaches association. Orr was the president of the basketball coaches association during the 1992-93 season. "I hope it doesn't come to anything like that, where there's any division in the ranks," he said. "The big thing I see is we've tried for two or three or four years to get these things done. Last fall, we had our summit in Charlotte, and the black coaches decided to bowie it. "They felt we weren't getting it done as a unit. They felt maybe they could get it done themselves. I think everyone agrees with that." The BCA threatened to boycott last weekend's games after delegates at the NCAA convention rejected a 14th scholarship for men's basketball. The threat was put on hold when the Justice Department offered to help get the two sides together. BCA director Rudy Washington said his group was willing to try to talk things out for now. But if the black coaches don't see any movement on the NCAA's part, they will renew their boycott threat, Washington said. "I think there'll be a series of meetings in which the NCAA will try to show its sincerity," he said. "If they continue to make dumb statements, if they continue to act as if we don't exist, then it's inevitable that some kind of work stoppage or job action will take place." Orr said the NCAA's refusal to raise the scholarship limit to 14 and to address other concerns of the BCA was a blow to the group. "They had worked awfully hard and lobbed and they didn't get it. We didn't get it," he said. "That was very upsetting and disappointing I'm sure. It was a disappointment to me." "They think they can do it. Hopefully they can. But it's not going to be done before 1995, I think." Iowa State center injured when truck runs into train DES MOINES, Iowa — Center Loren Meyer's broken collarbone is probably punishment enough for breaking a team rule, Iowa State coach Johnny Orr said yesterday. The Associated Press Meyer, the Cyclones' starting center and leading scorer and rebounder, had his collarbone broken when a 1985 Chevrolet S-10 pickup driven by William Finnegan, 21, of Des Moines crossed into the path of a slowmoving train on Des Moines' east side at about 4:30 a.m. yesterday. After being treated at Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Meyer issued a statement apologizing to the Cyclone team and coaches for breaking a team rule prohibiting players from being out after midnight. "It was a mistake on my part. I feel lucky to be alive, and it will never happen again," Meyer said. Orr, his voice cracking, wavered between being on the verge of tears and being upset at Meyer. "I'm happy he didn't get any more injured," Orr said. "You don't get hit by a train—too many people—and get to live and be perfectly healthy. So he should feel very lucky." If Meyer is out six weeks as expected, he would miss the rest of the regular season, which ends March 6. Meyers said he hopes to be ready to play by the time the Big Eight tournament begins March 11. Finnegan said he and Meyer and a third passenger, Marie Miller, had been returning to Finnegan's Des Moines apartment when the accident occurred. 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