Section B·Page 8 The University Daily Kansan Friday, March 13, 1998 - - Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban® Killer Loop™ CHBS™ Sports Series™ ACTIV™ Predators™ Classic Metals™ * DKNY Serengeti Driver's * SUNCLOUD Revo 928 Massac 928 Massachusetts • Lawrence • 843-0611 To the women of Gamma Phi Beta, Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication to the cause!! Break a leg tonight!! We love you!! The men of Delta Chi Check Out Our New Menu! Featuring: Bread Bowl Soup Chicken Quesadilla 1/2 Price Appetizers Mon-Fri 5-7 p.m. 729 Massachusetts 331-4338 March Madness gets ladies' touch The Associated Press Promising matchups in women's NCAA Connecticut is ready to play and put the Nykesha Sales commotion to rest. Rutgers coach Vivian Stringer returns to Iowa, where she had some of her happiest and saddest times. The NCAA women's basketball tournament — led by Tennessee's bid for the first three-peat — starts today with 16 first-round games at eight sites. Sixteen more games will be played at eight other sites tomorrow. Connecticut, the 1995 national champion and a No. 1 seed in the four previous tournaments, was made a No. 2 this year. The Huskies (31-2) will meet No. 15 seed Fairfield (20-9) tonight. "I think we're anxious to get going with a game," said coach Geno Auriemma. "We haven't played since (March 3). It's been awhile and we're anxious to have Friday night get here." But the opponent isn't as important to the Huskies as the chance to silence the debate about Sales and her school scoring record. The Sales debate resurfaced this week when ESPN The Magazine reported she had mistakenly been credited for a basket at Seton Hall on Jan. 22. Even with the gift basket the injured All-American was allowed to score against Villanova, she still was two points short of the record. Seton Hall has said it would not change its game stats. Georgia plays George Washington in the second game at UConn. The other East Regional games also are today. In Norfolk, Va., top-seeded Old Dominion plays St. Francis and Nebraska takes on New Mexico. In Raleigh, N.C., it's Memphis against Youngstown State and North Carolina State against Maine. In Tucson, Ariz., Virginia plays SMU and Arizona meets Santa Clara. Notre Dame, seeking a return trip to the Final Four, faces Southwest Missouri State and its outstanding freshman, Jackie Stiles, in a Midwest Regional game in Lubbock, Texas. Last year, Notre Dame began its Final Four march with two victories in Austin. In 1996, the Irish upset Purdue in a first-round game at Lubbock. And in 1995, the Irish won two of three games at the women's NIT in Amarillo. "Well, the third time was charm. I don't know about the fourth yet," said coach Muffet McGraw. Texas Tech, seeded No. 1 in the Midwest, plays Grambling in the other game at Lubbock. Also in the Midwest today, second-seeded Alabama plays North Carolina Greensboro and UCLA faces Michigan. Both games are in Tuscaloosa. Iowa City, Iowa, and Chapel Hill, N.C., have the other games today. In the West Regional at Iowa City, it's Iowa against Massachusetts and Kansas against Tulane. In the Mideast Regional at Chapel Hill, North Carolina meets Howard and Florida International faces Marquette. Top-ranked Tennessee (33-0), trying to become the first women's team to win three consecutive NCAA titles, is a big favorite in Knoxville tomorrow against Liberty — a matchup of the nation's only unbeaten teams. "We're being told they're expecting a tremendous crowd at Tennessee," said Liberty coach Rick Reeves. "I told my players, what if they do sell out? What-if you do play in front of 25,000 fans? That would be something special. What's the worst thing that could happen?" Liberty (28-0) was not pleased at being seeded 16th. Seminoles ready to run against Texas Christian The Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — Billy Tubbs wants to do one thing whenever he leads a basketball team on the floor — score as many points as possible. When Texas Christian doesn't score 100 or beat someone by 40, he's not satisfied. Tubbs may have to make do with less when the team begins Midwest subregional play today against Florida State. "I think everybody drifts a little more conservative at this particular time of year, but also what you see at this time of year is, as they say, 'letting them play." he said. "If you can overpower the opposing team's guards, then at any time we can get a running game going," he said. "But to say we're going to run out there and we can overpower em," noway." The fifth-seeded Horned Frogs (27-5) led the nation with 97.6 points per game. They scored 100 or more 14 times, but haven't done it in the past seven games. No. 12 seed Florida State (17-13) is intent on running that streak to eight. "They score a lot of points, but we have pride," said swingman LaMarr Greer. "We play defense. We don't like when people score on us. If people score 70 points, 80 points, we feel insulted." "We're certainly not a team that necessarily walks the ball up the floor," said coach Steve Robinson. The Seminoles averaged 70 points per game and held their opponents to 68 per game. But they also finished the year with 83 more turnovers than assists, and TCU is forcing nearly 21 turnovers per game. Cardinal no longer in the red The Associated Press CHICAGO — At No. 10 in the Associated Press' final regular-season poll, Stanford is the highest-ranked team in the Midwest subregional at the United Center. Stanford (26-4) lost three of four games after starting out 18-0, but the team is 7-1 since that mini-slump as it heads into today's NCAA tournament opener against the College of Charleston (24-5). The Cardinal are seeded one notch below second-seeded Purdue (26-7), which plays Delaware (20-9) tomorrow night. It's unlikely that the Cardinal will overlook Charleston. With 7-foot-1 Tiny Young, 6-Bark Madsen and 6-Tetter Sauer, Stanford is much bigger than Charleston. Charleston beat Stanford in the 1996 Great Alaska Shootout and was one of the surprise teams in last year's NCAA tournament. The Cougars stunned Maryland in the first round before losing by only four points to eventual national champion Arizona. "We have one player over 6-6, and he hasn't played many minutes," said Cougars coach John Kresse. "It's going to be those big, tall redwoods against those skinny palmetto." Today's first game also will feature a tall team (Clemson) against a small one (Western Michigan). Clemson won two NCAA Tournament games last season before losing in double overtime to Minnesota. "We definitely have to help our big guys on the boards," said guard Saddi Washington, who averages 21.7 points for Western. They struggled, however, and had to defeat North Carolina State and Georgia Tech in the final week just to get into the tournament. A perennial Big 10 powerhouse, Purdue is a prohibitive favorite against 15th-seeded Delaware of the America East Conference. The Boilermakers expect to get a lift from the return of guard Jaraan Cornell, an outstanding outside shooter who missed the last eight games with a sprained ankle. 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