Section B• Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 16, 1999 Low seeds advance to NCAA Sweet 16 Weekend upsets keep long-shots alive The Associated Press Miami of Ohio made it, but Miami of Florida didn't. All the top seeds advanced, but so did long-shots Southwest Missouri State, Gonzaga, Purdue and Oklahoma. The NCAA tournament was reduced to 16 teams during the weekend, a group that includes traditional powers like Duke and Kentucky as well as five double-digit seeds — the most ever in the regional semifinals. Duke, the heavy favorite to win it all, continued its impressive run Sunday with a 97-56 rout of Tulsa at the East Regional in Charlotte, N.C. William Avery scored 19 points and Elton Brand added 17 as the top-seeded Blue Devils won their 29th straight game and reached the regional semis for the 10th time under coach Mike Krzyzewski. "They are like a bunch of sharks. When they smell blood, they definitely swarm to you," said Tulsa coach Bill Self. Kentucky moved another step closer to its fourth straight NCAA title game by beating Kansas 92-88 in overtime at the Midwest Regional in New Orleans. Scott Padgett scored a career-high 29 points, including seven in overtime, as the Wildcats won their first postseason meeting with the Jayhawks. "We weren't ready to go home," Padgett said. "We felt like we had something to defend here. I think we just willed that win." No. 13 seed Oklahoma, No. 12 Southwest Missouri and a pair of No. 10s — Miami of Ohio and Purdue — pulled off upsets Sunday to advance to the final 16. They joined No. 10 Gonzaga, which stunned Stanford on Saturday, as double-digit seeds in the regional semis. Michigan State, the top seed in the Midwest, advanced with a 74-66 win against Mississippi on Sunday. The other top seeds, Connecticut (East) and Auburn (South), won on Saturday. Eric Martin made six 3-pointers as Oklahoma beat North Carolina- Charlotte 85-72 at the Midwest Regional in Milwaukee. “Being a 13th seed, I'm sure a lot of teams looked over us,” Martin said. “We've beaten great teams all year and still no respect. But it comes down to just playing ball, no matter whether you're a one seed or a 16 seed.” Danny Moore scored 25 points as Southwest Missouri State humbled Tennessee 81-51 in Charlotte. The Bears, coached by former Indiana star Steve Alford, shot 52 percent from the field while holding the Volunteers to 30 percent. Wally Szczerbiak had 24 points seven rebounds and five assists as Miami of Ohio eliminated Utah 66-58 in New Orleans. Miami ended a 23-game winning streak by Utah, which lost to Kentucky in the national title game last season. Brian Cardinal scored 20 points as Purdue beat second-seeded Miami of Florida 73-63 at the East Regional in Boston. In Sunday's other game, Temple beat Cincinnati 64-54 in the East. SUNDAY Duke 97, Tulsa 56 southwest Missouri, which held Wisconsin to 32 points in the first round, turned in another dominating defensive performance against Tennessee. SW Missouri St. 81, Tennessee 51 Temple 64, Cincinnati 54 Quincy Wadley, playing with a bandage on his bruised left hand, used his right shooting hand to score 14 points for the Owls, including four 3-pointers. Purdue 73, Miami 63 Purdue, which lost five of its last six regular-season games, closed the first half with a 15-0 run and went on to reach the final 16 for the second straight year. Oklahoma 85, NC-Charlotte 72 The Sooners, who upset Arizona in the opening round, became only the third No. 13 seed in tournament history to reach the regional semis. Michigan St. 74, Mississippi 66 Mateen Cleaves scored 18 points, including seven during a late 13-0 run that carried the Spartans to their 20th straight victory. Miami, Ohio 66, Utah 58. Miami, Ohio 66, Utah 58 John Esthick scored 18 points and Miami made 15 of 17 free throws to advance to the final 16 for the first time. Golf teams fare well in weekend tournaments The Kansas men's and women's golf teams both rebounded from sub-par performances in their first spring tournaments to finish fourth and third respectively in tournaments last weekend. The Kansas men participated in the UNC-Charlotte Birkdale Classic. The team had a strong second-round score of 291, and the 40th-ranked Jayhawks finished with a score of 886. North Carolina, ranked 22nd, won the Classic with a score of 862. The Jayhawks were led by junior Ryan Vermeer, who finished in a tie for second with a three-round total of 213. Vermeer shot a remarkable 68 in the final round to tie North Carolina's Max Harris for second. Nebraska's Josh Madden won the individual title with a three round total of 211. Junior Jake Istnick finished 12th overall, scoring 219. Senior Chris Thompson finished in 32rd place, with a score of 227, with freshman Casey Harbour right behind Thompson in 33rd place, with a score of 228. Sophomore Andy Stewart was the final Jayhawk to participate, and he finished in a tie for 73rd, with a score of 238. The Kansas women finished third last weekend at the Mountainview Collegiate in Tucson, Ariz. Senior Mandy Munsch was in a first place tie after one round with a score of 73 but finished in fifth place, her highest finish as a Jayhawk, with a score of 148. No Jayhawk finished lower than 27th at the Collegiate. Junior Susan Tessary narrowly missed a top-10 finish, shooting 152 for an 11th place tie. Sophomore Ashley Bishop finished one stroke behind Tessary, and she finished in a tie for 15th place. Bishop's score of 153 was a career best. Freshman Ashley Lowery tied for 21st place with a score of 155, and Carrie Padden shot a 161, good enough for a 27th-place tie. 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