2B Thursday, February 9, 1995 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Krista McGlohon/KANSAN The NHL individual scoring through Feb. 7 Player, Team GP G A PTS PIM Teemu Selanne, Win 9 7 8 15 0 Jeremy Roenick, Chi 10 5 10 15 8 Joe Sakic, Que 8 4 11 15 6 Brett Hull, StL 9 9 5 14 8 Jaromir Jagr, Pit 9 7 7 14 4 Keith Tkachuk, Win 9 7 7 14 39 Bernie Nicholls, Chi 10 5 9 14 6 Steve Yzerman, Det 10 4 10 14 10 Ron Francis, Pit 9 3 11 14 2 Ray Sheppard, Det 10 10 3 13 7 Joe Mullen, Pit 9 7 6 13 2 John Cullen, Pit 9 5 8 13 6 Esa Tikkanen, StL 9 5 8 13 4 Phil Housley, Cal 9 3 10 13 4 German Titov, Cal 9 8 4 12 4 Cam Neely, Bos 8 7 5 12 8 Chris Chelios, Chi 10 3 9 12 8 Ray Bourque, Bos 8 2 10 12 2 NHL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS: TV SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for total. All Times CST 6:30 D.M. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Northwestern at Iowa PRIME — NCAA Basketball, N.C. Charlotte at Southern Miss. 7 p.m. TBS — NBA Basketball, Golden State at Denver 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. PRIME - NCAA Basketball, California at Arizona St. : 9:30 p.m. ESPN—NCAA Basketball, Memphis at Arkansas ESPN2—NCAA Basketball, Saint Louis at Marquette 9 n.m. ESPN2—Figure skating, U.S. Figure Skating Championships, men's technical program, at Providence, R.I. (same-daytape) Canceled basketball game rescheduled The Associated Press No arrests were made after protests against racial slurs PISCATAWAY, N.J. — The Massachusetts-Rutgers game suspended because of a sit-in on the court to protest racially divisive remarks by the Rutgers University president will be played from the point of interruption next month. The game was at halftime Tuesday night when it was halted by a student protest over a remark by university president Francis Lawrence regarding race and test scores. Atlantic-10 Conference commissioner Linda Bruno said yesterday that the game would be resumed at 8 p.m. on March 2 at the Palestra in Philadelphia. That is two days after the conference's regular season ends and two days before the league begins its postseason tournament at the Palestra. Protests continued on the Rutgers campus yesterday "Both athletic directors and coaches made it clear they wanted this game resumed, and every effort was made to find a date that would accommodate both teams," Bruno said. with a rally by more than 700 students demanding Lawrence's resignation. "If you're putting a basketball in a hoop you are OK with this university," said one speaker, senior Rodney Jackson from East Orange. "If you are a person of color doing anything besides that you have no respect at this university." Lawrence has been sharply criticized by some students, faculty and state legislators for saying to faculty members last fall that "disadvantaged" students do not have the "genetic hereditary background to have a higher average in standardized tests." He apologized last week after the comments were publicized, saying he never meant the remark and believed the opposite. About one-third of Rutgers' 47,700 students are minorities; just under 10 percent are Black. At an afternoon news conference in New Brunswick, Lawrence blamed the controversy on a misunderstanding. "They've made their statements, and now no further disruptions will be appropriate," Lawrence said of the protesters. During his news conference, 200 or more students filled a hallway outside, clamoring to get in. Armed campus police, stood outside the door, limit access to the media. Three students made it inside. with one standing to speak in support of Lawrence and a second demanding that he meet with a student coalition. "Their fortitude in a very difficult situation exemplifies a true strength of character." Washington said. "The young lady at Rutgers could be compared to Rosa Parks, and 10 years from now we may consider this incident to be the watershed in the fight for educational opportunity." Drake basketball coach Rudy Washington, executive director of the Black Coaches Association, applauded the protesters' courage. Jacqueline Williams, a 20-year-old student from Newark, walked to midcourt and sat at the jump-ball circle. Security guards came out to talk to her, but she remained and more than 150 students, most of them Black, soon joined her on the court. Some in the mostly-white sellout crowd of 8,526 shouted "Get off the court" and "We want hoops," but the game was suspended 24 minutes later and the crowd was asked to leave the Rutgers Athletic Center here. Rutgers was leading then No. 4 Massachusetts 31-29. There were no arrests. 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