Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 14, 2000 College Hoops 1999-00 All-America Basketball Team FIRST TEAM Jekyim Martin, Cincinnati, 6-8,230; senior, 18,9 pup 9.7,pg 76; piglets, 4,3 pixels (67 first place) www.jekyimmartin.com 7.5 kg, 598 fg, pct 68.3, 433-3 pt pct (57, 33.3) AJ. Guyton, Indiana, 6-1, 475, senior, 20.3, ppg 42 AJ. Guyton, Indiana, 6-1, 475, senior, 20.3, ppg 42 Chris Carraway, Duke, 66, 215, senior, 17.4 pg, 6. Chris, 3.4 and 39, 197). hct bpc (35, 226) Chiara Milton, Chrisa, 7-0, 262, junior, 17.9, pgp, 10.6 6.1, 7p. 3.4 age (29, 197) Shane Battier, Duke, Brian 6.2, 15 junior, 17.4 age, 5! (309) Troy Murphy, Note Damn. 6.9, 225; phormone. 22.8 ppg. 10.8, ppg. 80, pt. (77) fc. 19 Shahee Battie, Duke, 6, 185, junior, 17.4 ppg, 55 gm, 820 pft, pct. 458 3gf pct. 2.1 steals (15) Miamens Cleave, Michigan State, 6.2, 195, senior, 20 games, 11.5, roc. 7疼 (17, 151) pg, 820 ft pct., 458 3pt fg pct, 2.1 steals (15, 158). 25. 3 ppg, 3.4 aq (11, 128) Morton Peterson, Michigan State. 66, 120, senior. 18.7 pp. 6, 39 pp. 424 dgt (fig. 11, 139) 18.5 pp. 5, 22 pp. 424 dgt (fig. 11, 139) THIRD TEAM Scone Penn, Ohio State, 5-10, 185, senior, 15.2 Peque Sanchez, Temple, 64, 198, senor, 6.0, pp. 5.6, reg. 7.8 page. 3, araga (9, 112) Edwardo Najares, Oklahoma, 8-6, 235, senior, 18,8 nond. 9, f. 9or (1, 73) Mark Madsen, Stanford, 6.9, 235, senior, 12.5 ppg, 9.2 pg, 808 fgct (4, 81) Stromile Switt, LSU. 6, 225, saphnonite, 16.2 pg. 8.2 mg. per ml. 3.8 ng. per ml. Scoreboard Joe Adkins, Oklahoma State; Gillebert Aransas, Arizona; Erick Barkley, St. John; s: Silvainli Brown, George Washington; Craig "Speed" Clacton, Hofstra, Eric Cole, Tusla; Mark Duckell, Mikel Juan, Duon Maryland; Khalid El-Amin; Connecticut; Jason Gardner, Arizona Tony Harris, Tennessee; Eddie House, Arizona State; Jackie Johnson, Colorado; Aaron Rosa Bauer; ELDR-Ukr-Kupc; Arizona State; Casey Jacobsen, Stanford; Dan Langh; Vanderbilt; Morris, Maryland; Cherry Porter, Auburn; Michael Redd, Ohio State. Gustavo Quentin Richardson, DePaul; Doc Robinson, Auburn; Pete Michell, Cincinnati; Mike Miller, Florida; Teresa Moriarty, New York Danny Nee's coaching record Etan Thomas, Syrcase; Jason Wilson, Duke. Loren Woods, Arizona. Ethan Thomas, Syracuse; Jason Williams, Duke; Loren Woods, Arizona. Michael Wright, Arizona; Vincent Yarbrough, Tennessee Year School All 1988-81 Ohio 7:30 1981-82 Ohio 13:14 1982-83 Ohio 23:9 1983-84 Ohio 20.8 1984-85 Ohio 22.8 1985-86 Ohio 21.8 1986-87 Nebraska 21:12 1987-88 Nebraska 13:18 1988-89 Nebraska 17:16 1989-90 Nebraska 19:00 1990-91 Nebraska 26:8 1991-92 Nebraska 19:10 1992-93 Nebraska 20:11 1994-95 Nebraska 18:14 1995-96 Nebraska 21:14 1996-97 Nebraska 18:15 1997-88 Nebraska 20:12 1998-99 Nebraska 20:13 1999-2000 Nebraska 11:19 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round Friday, March 17 At Marine Midland Arena Buffalo, N.Y. Temple (26-5) vs. Luftezza (24-6) Olympia (26-8) vs. Saiten Hall (20-9) Oklahoma State (24-6) vs. Hofstra (24-6) Indiana (20-8) vs. Pepperdine (24-8) At Lawrence Jv Veterans Coliseum Winston-Salem, N.C. Kansas (23-9) vs. Lamar (15-15) Illinois (21-9) vs. Pennsylvania (21-7) Florida (24-7) vs. Butter (23-7) At Marine Midland Arena Temple Lafayette winner vs. Oregon-Seton Hall winner Pepper Potter Joel At Lawrence JOel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Dukke-Lawner winner vs. Kansas-Depaul winner Dukke-Lawner winner vs. Florida-Roundt winner At the Carrier Dome Regional Semifinals Friday, March 24 Temple Lafayette—Oregon State Hall winner vs. Okahanna State-Hawks—Indiana Pepperdine winner Duke Lamar—Kansas-Depal winner vs. Illinois Pennsylvania—Fonda Butler winner Championship Sunday, March 26 Semifinal winners SOUTH REGIONAL First Round Cincinnati (28-3) vs. North Carolina-Wilmington (18- Second Round Cincinnati-North Carolina-Wilmington winner vs. Tulsa Ohio State-Appalachian State winner vs. Miami Arkansas winner At Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Rimmingham, Ala. Stanford-South Carolina State winner vs. North Carolina Mississippi winner Tennessee-Louisiana Lafayette winner vs. Connecticut Utah State Winner Friday, Walton 2-4 Nebraska-Cincinnati North Carolina-Wilmington — Tulsa UNLV win ner vs. Ohio State Appalachian State—Miami- Arkansas winner Missouri winner vs. Tennessee Louisiana Lafayette- Connecticut State. State winner Regional Championship Syracuse-Samford winner vs. Kentucky-St. MIDWEST REGIONAL 10.hailey.Width 20" "At the Convocation Center Cleveland" "Michigan State (26.7) vs. Valarabaros (19.12) Utah (22.8) vs. Louis (19.3) Syracuse (24.5) vs. Samford (21.0) Kentucky (24.5) vs. St. Bonaventure (21.0) At The Hubet H. Humphrey Metrodome *Minneapolis* Iowa State (29-4) vs. Central Connecticut State (25) Aubun (23-9) vs. Creighton (23-9) Maryland (24-9) vs. Iona (20-10) 'LA (19-11) vs. Ball State (22-8) Second Round Saturday, March 18 At The Convocation Center Cleveland Michigan State-Valparaiso winner vs. Utah-Saint Louis Bottlemen Winner At the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Maryland-inna winner vs. UCLA-Ball State winner At The Palace of Auburn Hills iowa StateCentral Connecticut State winner vs. Michigan State Valparaiso—Ustah Saint Louis win vs. Syracuse-Kentucki-St. Bonn winner win Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 23 Creighton winner vs. Maryland-Iona—UCLA-Ball State winner ner lowa State Central Connection State_August Regional Championship WEST REGIONAL Thursday, March 16 Hunterman Center Salt Lake City Arizona (26.6) vs. Jackson State (17.15) Wisconsin (18.13) vs. Fresno State (24.9) LSU (28.5) vs. Southeast Missouri State (24.6) North Carolina vs. Indiana State (22.9) At McKee Center Tucson, Az. St. John's (24-7) vs. Northern Arizona (20-10) Louisville (19-6) vs. Gonzaga (24-8) Oklahoma (26-6) vs. Winthrop (21-8) Purdue (21-9) vs. Durham (23-9). Antozza Jackson State winner vs. Wisconsin Fresno At The Jon M. Huntsman Center Sculpting City, LSU-Southeast Missouri State winner vs. Texas- Indiana State winner St. John s-Northeastern Arizona winner vs. Louisville-Gonzalez winner Oklahoma Wintrop winner vs. Purdue Dayton winner At The Pit Arizona Jackson State — Wisconsin-Fresno State win vs. LSU-Southern Miss State — Texas Indira Nagarwal Arizona-Jackson State—Wisconsin Fresno State will win 1 SLIS/Missouri Missouri Team. Two games St. John & Northern Arizona - Louisville Gonzalez win or Oklahoma - Hurdles-Purdue Dawn winner Purdue-Dayton winner THE FINAL FOUR Midwest champion vs. West champs. East champion vs. South champion Game times: 4:42 p.m. and 30 minutes after first game At The RCA Dome National Championship Long Beach State (24-5) at California (16-14) 9:35 Monday, April 3 Semifinal winners. R:18 n.m. National Invitation Tournament Tulane (20-10) at North Carolina State (17-12), 6:30 Second Round p.m. Wake Forest (17-14) at Vanderbilt (19-10), 6:30 p.m. GeogeeSouth (1814) 14; Virginia (1913) 1, 6; p. m. North Carolina State (1715) 14; Mississippi (1877) Massachusetts-Siena winner vs. Princeton-Penn State State New Mexico State (22-9) at Arizona State (18-12), 9:30 p.m. p.m. Princeton (19-10) at Penn State (15-15), 6:30 p.m. 8 (24-14) 3/4 M Bowling Green (22-7) at Brigham Young (20-10). B. m 5.0m. Florida (17-13) at New Mexico (17-13), 10-59 2.0m. Pricolito (19-30) to Winnipeg (15.15), 8:30 p.m. Drake (24-7) at Villanova (19.22), 6:30 p.m. Southern Methodist (22-8) at Southern Missouri State (22-10). 7:45 cm. ruggers-Kent winner vs. Delaware-Villanova winner, IBA Thursday, March 16 Masaachusse (17-15) at Siena (23-8), 6 p.m. Vancouver Notre Dame winner vs. Marquette Xaver win vs. TBA Massachusetts (17.15) to Siraea (23.8) 6 p.m. Maryland (17.15) to Bowie (23.8) 6 p.m. Southern Illinois (19.12) to Bradley (38.13) 6 p.m. ner, TBA Bowling Green-British Young winner vs. Southern Bowling Green Brigham Young winner vs. Southern Colorado Collegiate Team, TOTA **Colorado** *TBA*, winner Tulane North Carolina State winner vs. New Mexico Tulane North Carolina State winner vs. New Mexico State Arizona State winner, TBA She made a name for Missouri State winters. She was a charter member of the Forest Windermark winner vs. Sisqo. She also won a bid for the State Championship. Georgetown Virginia winner vs. Long Beach State- California winner TRA March 22, 23 or 24 Pairing and times TBA Semifinals Madison Square Garden New York Tuesday, March 28 Semifinal, B.m.p. Semifinal, B.m.p. Thursday, March 30 At Madison Square Garden New York EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Semifinal losers, 3:30 p.m. Championship Semifinal winners, f. n. m. GA New Jersey 40 22 11 9 83 126 104 Philadelphia 42 21 8 1 93 126 105 Pittsburgh 28 33 8 6 70 197 203 N.Y. Rangers 28 33 10 8 67 197 203 Sarasota Browns 28 32 10 8 NHL Toronto 39 23 7 3 8 81 210 180 Ottawa 39 23 7 1 88 213 172 Montreal 30 32 3 7 30 64 165 204 St. Louis 30 32 10 7 60 174 152 Boston 21 31 10 7 60 165 149 St. Louis 21 31 10 7 60 165 149 Washington 36 22 11 1 84 185 163 Florida 36 22 11 1 84 185 163 Carolina 30 13 9 0 6 69 185 160 Atlanta 13 50 7 0 6 69 185 160 Indiana 8 10 9 0 6 69 185 160 WESTERN CONFERENCE x-St. Louis 43 17 0 9 0 91 210 140 Detroit 41 12 8 9 15 219 176 Chicago 26 36 7 2 6 61 104 217 Nashville 24 39 6 6 21 60 124 Colorado 33 27 10 1 77 198 177 Edmonton 26 27 10 1 77 198 183 Calgary 28 33 8 5 69 182 214 Vancouver 23 32 14 6 76 179 203 Dallas 38 25 7 4 7 87 177 156 Phoenix 35 26 7 7 81 702 184 Los Angeles 33 27 8 3 7 721 184 196 San Jose 32 23 8 3 7 718 196 179 Oakland 30 20 13 14 77 106 179 Overtime losses count as a loss and a regulation tie; thaheim 28 31 unlined playoff berth Yesterday's Games Late Games Not Included New Jersey 3, Pittsburgh 2 Edmonton 3, Alanta 0 Dalian 2 Philadelphia at Phoenix, (n) Vancouver at Los Angeles, (n) Calgary at San Jose, (n) Today's Games Tampe Bay at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. Nashville at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Anaheim at Colorado, 7 p.m. NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W W L Pct GB Miami 39 23 629 - New York 38 16 659 - Philadelphia 34 27 557 4 1/2 Orlando 30 37 476 4 1/2 Boston 27 36 429 12 1/2 Houston 27 36 429 12 1/2 Washington 27 44 313 Indiana 43 20 683 Toronto 36 20 583 6 1/2 Montreal 34 19 548 6 1/2 Detroit 31 31 500 11 1/2 Milwaukee 30 33 476 11 2 Cleveland 25 17 403 17 1/2 Chicago 24 17 393 17 1/2 Chicago 13 49 210 29 2/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Region Midwest Division Utah 42 20 677 San Antonio 40 23 635 2 1/2 Minnesota 37 25 597 5 Denver 26 25 419 16 Chicago 25 25 410 16 Houston 24 38 387 18 Vancouver 18 45 284 12 k-LA. Lakers 52 11 825 — *Portland 58 11 762 4 Phoenix 39 69 629 14 Miami 38 26 594 14,1/2 Sacramento 26 26 581 15,1/2 Golden State 16 46 258 35,1/2 L.A. Clippers 16 50 206 39 - Late Games Not Included Detroit 124, Boston 115 LAU 87, Chicago 79 LAU 67, Chicago 79 In Seattle or at Vancouver Today's Games All Times CST College Baseball pool with records through Mar 12 and point totals (by coaches, sportists, players) from Sept. 1 to Aug. 31. Golden State at Toronto, 6 p.m. Washington at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 9:30 p.m. Indiana at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Dellas, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix. # Collegiate Baseball Top 25 Baseball | | Record | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Florida St. | 232 | 1 | | 2. North Carolina | 200 | 2 | | 3. Stanford | 145 | 2 | | 4. Clemson | 152 | 8 | | 5. South Carolina | 190 | 11 | | 6. Texas | 195 | 4 | | 7. Alabama | 156 | 9 | | 8. Long Beach St. | 144 | 14 | | 9. Jackson | 157 | 17 | | 10. Louisiana-Lafayette | 181 | 19 | | 11. Ansonia St. | 205 | 12 | | 12. Southern Calif. | 125 | 5 | | 13. Auburn | 168 | 16 | 14. Cal, St. Fulton 15. Miami, Fl. 16. Bayshore 17. Capitol 18. Freeman St. 19. Waco 20. Kentucky 21. Crawford 22. Georgia 23. Louisiana St. 24. Georgia St. 25. Florida Atlantic 26. Atlanta 27. Florida Atlantic Transactions Monday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIAWS—Optioned RHP Danny Beazer, Cleveland Indians and RP Danny Peppers to Buffalo of the International League, and RPH J.D. Brammer to Akron of the Eastern League. Reassigned RHP Kane Davis, HLP Roy Padilla, RHP Pel Ridgon, HLP C.C. Sabathia, CHA Haynes, CLO Lleiden to their minor-league camp. Released RHP Barbars, SEATLAR MAINERS—Reasessed OF Shane Monahan, HLP Spin Spencer and RHP Dennis Stakem to Tacoma of the PO and; CDH Akaron Alexander, OF Tacoma of the PO and; CDH Alex Ryan, OF Tacoma of the PO and; CDH Alex Ryan, Franklin and D玛帕Maro to their minor-league camp. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—TRAINED INF OF Freddy García to the Cincinnati Reds for RHP Dennis Russo. NEW YORK MKET—Optioned RHP Grant Roberts, RHP Miguel Gonzalez, RHP Laniel Gonzafilet to Nortolake of the International League, and RHP Lesli Brai, RHP Dicky Gonzalez, O.F Alex Escobar and O.J Juan Lebron to Binghamton of the Eastern Division. A.F. Schoenfeld, J.D. Shouse, RHP Paul Wagner, C.AJ Pianbot, C Jasson Phillips, and O.I FOrlander Miller to their minor-league PHILADELPHII PHILLIES - Assigned SS Jimmy Rolls, DR Doug Polek, LHP Anthony Shumaker and C Johnny Estrada to their minioleague camp. Send RHP Manuel Banios出去 to Scranton of the BASKETBALL NBFA - Named the Seattle Superonics and the Toronto Raptors 100,000 each for their coaches' refusal to wear microphones during their game on Sunday. The Nets are now calling CIF-Lan Ketner for the remainder of the season. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW ORLEANS SANITAS - Named Pat Pinnock eastern supervisor and Mickey Lloyd director of security. HOCKEY National Hockey League FLORIDA PANTHERS — Traded CLW Chris to the New York Rangers for future considerations, who did not want to sign him. SOCCER CHICAGO PRES — Treated D Francis Qearoh to Miami for a 2011 second-round pitch and a conditional release. 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