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Monday, January 30, 1995
STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES
SUAC FILMS
MON. JAN. 30 TO THURS. FEB. 2
The Hudsucker Proxy
MON. 6:00 PM
WED. 9:30 PM
The Blue Kite
TUE. 9:30 PM
THURS. 7:00 PM
Zentropa
WED. 7:00 PM
TMURS. 9:30 PM
SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
ALL SHOWS IN WOODROUFF AUD.
TICKETS $2.50, MIDNIGHTS $3.00
FREE WITH SUA MOVIE CARD.
CALL 864-SHOW FOR MORE INFO.
Higher Learning $ ^{R} $ 4:20,7:05,9:45
Little Women $ ^{P} $ 4:25,7:20,9:55
Murder in the First $ ^{R} $ 4:25,7:15,9:35
Safe Passage $ ^{PQ} $ 4:00,7:00,9:50
Immortal Beloved $ ^{R} $ 4:15,7:10,9:40
Nobody's Fool $ ^{R} $ 4:30,7:00,9:30
Crown Cinema
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MONDAY, JANUARY 30 5:30 pm 2nd floor, hashinger hall
*What's happening on campus
*Discussion: Campus Security and Lighting
*Upcoming Women's History Month
Congratulations to the new initiates and to all members for being top of the Hill in Grades.
No Big Eight surprises
Oklahoma and Iowa State are victorious
The Associated Press
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Twice in eight days is plenty. Kansas State has seen all it wants of Iowa State for a white.
A week ago in Manhattan, the No. 11 Cyclones, 17-2 overall and 3-1 in the Big Eight Conference, withstood a K-State rally and emerged 79-73 victors.
Saturday in Ames, Iowa, the Wildcats, 11-6 overall and 2-5 in the Big Eight, shocked their hosts by bolting to a 10-point lead.
But Fred Hoiberg got hot at just the right time for Iowa State, which went on to an 87-79 win.
Then the Sooners went 3-for-16 from the field the rest of the way as the Cornhuskers (14-5, 1-3) cut the deficit to five.
seemed on the verge of a blowout.
But it could have been worse. The Cyclones were up by 18 with about 8 minutes left and
"They started making some shots," Sampson said. "Understand that when we got up 25,9 they were missing a lot of shots and we were making 'em."
"They put a lot of pressure on us right off the bat," said Hoiberg, who scored 26. "We did a good job of keeping our poise and not throwing up a lot of junk."
"I thought we played well today. We're not going to play much better. That's us."
Minor scored 14 of his points in the first 9/2 minutes, when Oklahoma (15-4, 2-2) moved to a 16-point lead.
Elsewhere on a weekend that was light in numbers but not in significance for the Big Eight, No. 25 Oklahoma (15-4, 2-2) made six straight 3-pointers in the second half and belted Nebraska 82-72 in Norman, Okla.
At Oklahoma, Ryan Minor scored 30 points and Dion Barnes added 17.
No. 20 Missouri (14-3, 3-1) is at Iowa State tonight.
"There was not one thing today we did that I didn't think we were pretty good at. "Oklahoma coach Kelvin Sampson said. "Rebounding, passing. We didn't shoot the ball well,
but we got a lot of shots."
Nebraska got 21 points from Jaron Boone and 16 from Erick Strickland.
"I thought Ryan Minor and the whole Sooner team just kept their poise and answered every threat that Nebraska had," Cornhusker coach Danny Nee said.
Big Eight standings
Men
| league | overall |
|---|
| W | L | W | L |
|---|
| Kansas | 4 | 1 | 15 | 2 |
| Iowa St. | 3 | 1 | 17 | 2 |
| Oklahoma St. | 3 | 1 | 13 | 6 |
| Missouri | 3 | 2 | 13 | 3 |
| Oklahoma | 2 | 2 | 15 | 4 |
| Kansas St. | 2 | 5 | 11 | 8 |
| Nebraska | 1 | 3 | 14 | 5 |
| Colorado | 1 | 4 | 10 | 6 |
Today'a game:
Missouri at Iowa state; 8:38 p.m.
Tomorrow's game:
Colorado at Kansas; 7 p.m.
Wednesday's games:
lowa state at Oklahoma; 7 p.m.
Oklahoma state at Nebraska; 8 p.m.
Women
league
| | | league | | overall |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| | W | L | W | L |
| Colorado | 6 | 0 | 16 | 2 |
| Oklahoma | 6 | 1 | 14 | 4 |
| Kansas | **4** | **2** | **14** | **5** |
| Oklahoma St. | 4 | 3 | 12 | 6 |
| Missouri | 3 | 4 | 12 | 6 |
| Kansas St. | 2 | 5 | 10 | 9 |
| Nebraska | 2 | 5 | 11 | 8 |
| Iowa St. | 0 | 7 | 7 | 12 |
Friday's games:
Nebraska at Kansas, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma State at Kansas, 7 p.m.
Missouri at Okinawa, 7 p.m.
Colorado at Okinawa, 7 p.m.
TV SPORTS WATCH
Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Monday. All times CST.
6:30 p.m.
USEPLAN
ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Syracuse at Georgetown
8 n.m.
PRIME — Women's NCAA Basketball, North Carolina at Virginia
8:30 p.m.
ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Mis souriat Iowa St.
10 p.m.
PRIME — Boxing, light fly weights, Melchor Castro (42-4-4) vs. Miguel Martinez (29-7-1), at Inglewood, Calif.
11 p.m.
ESPN — NCAA Basketball,
UNLV at Long Beach St.
TOP10 GAMES in brief
Tar Heels defense holds Wake Forest
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Donald Williams hit a running one-hander with 5.7 seconds left as the Tar Heels, shooting a season-low 41 percent, escaped with a 62-61 victory over No. 16 Wake Forest.
But it was the North Carolina defense, which held Wake Forest without a basket for more than 10 minutes in the second half and forced a key turnover down the stretch, that rallied a team that had been mostly relying on its 91-points-a-game offense.
The victory set off an uncharacteristically wild celebration by the Tar Heel players on the floor of Joel Coliseum, where they were defeated the past two seasons.
The Atlantic Coast Conference-leading Tar Heels (16-1 overall, 6-1 in conference) are 7-0 this season against ranked teams after extending their winning streak to seven.
Jerry Stackhouse and Rashed Wallace led North Carolina — held to a season-low point total — with 17 points each, while Williams had 13.
"The game was there for the taking, and we didn't take it," said Wake Forest coach Dave Odom. "They were averaging 90 points, and by hook or crook, you hold them to 62 points. You have to win that basketball game."
Texas Tech women's team pounds Longhorns, 84-40
LUBBOCK, Texas — The No. 7 Lady Raiders crushed Texas 84-40 Saturday and handed the Lady Longhorns their worst loss in 17 years.
Texas Tech (19-2, 5-0 Southwest Conference) put the game away early with an 18-2 run and rolled to its 16th straight victory, the nation's second-longest winning streak, behind Michi Atkins' 19 points and 13 rebounds.
"Today was experience vs. youth, and the crowd was the biggest factor," Tech coach Marsha Sharp said, marveling at a crowd of 10,342.
Truesdale scored 16 points for the Lady Raiders, and Connie Robinson added 14.
Texas Tech never was challenged, taking a 46-22 halftime lead that grew throughout the second half. Sharp emptied her bench with 5:24 left and a 73-38 lead.
Angela Jackson led Texas (7-9, 3-2) with 11 points. She was the only player in double figures as Texas shot 22 percent for the game, including 18 percent in the second half. The 14-for-63 effort was the worst from the field for a Texas team since Jody Conradt became head coach in 1976.
Compiled from The Associated Press.
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K. U. Bowling and Billiards Tournament
February 5,1995
Noon - 6:00 pm
Kansas Union
Jaybowl, level 1
Deadline: Feb. 1
Entrant Fees
$5.00 Billiards
$5.00 Bowling
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