16 I THURSDAY, March 17, 2005 Most players in tourney don't graduate, study says By The Associated Press A new study says 42 of the 65 teams playing in the men's NCAA tourna ment graduated less than 50 percent of their players. The graduation rate statistics, com piled in a study released Tuesday by the University of Central Florida, also found that women's teams in the NCAA tournament continue to gradu ate players at a much higher level. The numbers are based on athletes who entered the universities from 1994 to 1997 and were or were not able to grad uate in six years. If the NCANs new academic reform plan was in place, the teams with less than 50 percent graduation rates would face penalties that include loss of scholarships and a ban on postsea son play. The NCAA has said penalties won't be issued until 2004-05 gradua tion data is included, which will happen in the 2005-06 academic year. 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Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its wortdorce Fencing From Page 10. team in the country, suffered a set back before Regionals two weeks ago. Its top epee fencer, junior Katarzyna 'Przopek, suffered an injury and was unable to compete and therefore could not qualify for this week's competition. Stepping in her place are junior Andrea Wine and sophomore Case Szarwark. Both had strong seasons and are more than able to step up in 11 - zopek place. "Fencing overall is a team sport," Zagunis said. "If Katarzyna is injured or not, we still have six other girls who still need to do their jobs to help the team win." 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