Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Friday, March 13, 1998 To the men of Delta Chi: After we're totally done with the show, let's go crazy,watch Springer,and eat cheezy poofs!! Love, The G-Phis Thanks for the fun times! We got it. Great Food, Great Service. Great Atmosphere...24 Hours a Night. 842-9040 No.11-seed Washington upsets Xavier Musketeers WASHINGTON — Deon Luton's 17-foot jumper from the left wing with 11.2 seconds to play gave 11th-seeded Washington its first NCAA victory since 1984, a 69-68 victory yesterday against sixth-seeded Xavier. Luton, who had missed two free throws when Washington led 67-66 with 53.2 seconds left, hit his game-winner after Gary Lumpkin's two free throws had given Xavier the lead with 42.5 remaining. The Associated Press Xavier, which made one basket in the final 9:53, had two shots to win it in the waning seconds, but Lumpkin threw up an air ball and T.J. Johnson's layup attempt off an inbounds pass was blocked as time expired. Washington overcame 26 turnovers and 10-for-21 free-throw shooting to win its first NCAA game since Detlef Schromp led a The teams combined for 43 turnovers and only five field goals in the last 9:53 of the game. The difference was Washington's 54 percent shooting, compared to Xavier's 38 percent. Xavier, which forces an average of 22 turnovers per game, denied the Huskies a pass for one turnover and forced a back-court traveling call for another. Yet the Musketeers (22-8) made only two field goals over the same stretch, leaving them with a 62-61 lead with four minutes to play. victory over Duke 14 years ago. For the first 10 minutes, Washington didn't have a clue offensively against the Xavier defense. The Huskies had no half-court rhythm and missed most of their free throws. Washington then gave Xavier a taste of its own medicine, forcing turnovers and not allowing a field goal in the final 5:25. Spiders oust South Carolina The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Richmond did it again—and so did South Carolina. Jarod Stevenson scored 24 points as 14th-seeded Richmond added another NCAA Tournament upset to its resume beating third-seeded South Carolina 62-61 yesterday. Richmond (23-7) held the Gamecocks scoreless in the final 76 seconds to secure the victory and set up a second-round East Regional meeting with 11th-seeded Washington. As soon as a drive by South Carolina's BJ McKie and subsequent basket attempt went awry at the buzzer, the Spiders gathered at midcourt to celebrate yet another upset. 1711 W. 23rd St. McKie scored 24 points for South Carolina (23-8), which hasn't won an NCAA first-round game since 1973. The Gamecocks were ousted A driving layup by Richmond's Daryl Oliver ended the drought, and Richmond went up 58-56 a shot by Oliver with 3:58 to go. Two free throws by Eric Poole upped the margin to four points before McKie hit a three-pointer. from the tournament in the opening round last year by Coppin State — only the third time a No. 15 seed had defeated a No. 2. Two free throws by Stevenson with 1:29 left proved to be Richmond's last points, but it was enough for the Colonial Athletic Conference champions, who have won eight straight. Richmond's Marseilles Brown had five three-pointers in the first half to offset 16 points by McKie, who made six of his first seven shots. The Gamecocks led 25-20 before Brown hit a three-pointer to spark a 14-4 run that put the Spiders up 34-29 at halftime. North Carolina capsizes Navy in second half The Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn. — It took North Carolina a while to get going. When it finally did, it really got going. The top-ranked Tar Heels (31-3) looked uninspired in the first half then pulled away to an 88-52 victory against Navy (19-11) yesterday in the opening round of the East Regional. The game marked North Carolina's first NCAA tournament win without Dean Smith in 41 years. The last time North Carolina played an NCAA tournament game without Smith on the bench was in 1959 under Frank McGuire, when it lost to Navy in the first round. The Tar Heels' last victory in the NCAA Tournament without Smith was against Kansas, in triple overtime in the 1957 national championship game. "In the second half we got it going, we had to get the emotion going," said Jamison, who had 17 points and 14 rebounds. "It's tougher than you think going in to play the No. 16 seed because you're supposed to win." "The new things to me as a head coach were my first practice, my first exhibition game and my first regular-season game," said Bill Guthridge, Smith's assistant for 30 years and his successor. "I don't even think about it until you guys bring it up." North Carolina outplayed the smaller Midshipmen in almost every facet of the game, holding them to 27 percent shooting and outrebounding them 57-33. All-American Antawn Jamison boosted the Tar Heels' energy level after they managed just a 38-28 halftime lead. "They are a terrific basketball team, and you would expect a No.1 seed to do what they did," said Navy coach Don DeVoe. North Carolina led by 10 points after a sloppy first half in which it committed 12 turnovers, one below their season game average. In the second half, the Tar Heels went on a 19-2 run that gave them a 70-43 lead with 5:53 to play. The lead reached 86-49 with 29 seconds left on a three-pointer by Michael Brooker. Flames doused in first tournament appearance Tomorrow, North Carolina will face eighth-seeded North Carolina Charlotte in the second round. The Associated Press UNC-Charlotte and North Carolina. The two seniors led North Carolina-Charlotte to a 77-62 win in the first round of the NCAA East Regional yesterday, ending the Flames' first ever appearance in the tournament and securing the much-hyped matchup between paced and frenetic game. HARTFORD, Conn. — Illinois- Chicago couldn't diffuse DeMarco Johnson or contain Sean Colson. The Tar Heels matchup with the 49ers in tomorrow's second round will be the first meeting between the in-state rivals. Johnson scored 30 points and had 13 reounds and Colson scored 18 points and had 13 assists as No. 9 seeded UNC-Charlotte (20-10) surged in the second half to pull away from the Flames in a fasttured five ties and 10 lead changes. Anthony Coomes scored 11 of his 19 points in the second half but it wasn't enough for the ninth-seeded Illinois-Chicago team (22,6), one of four teams in the NCAA tournament for the first time. The andre Kimbroug added 10 points. Johnson made his first five baskets and scored 18 of his points in the first half, which was played at sometimes dizzying speeds and featured five ties and 10 lead changes. Johnson scored 12 of his points as the 49ers opened a 19-13 lead. The Flames climbed back into a tie with a 6-0 run, but later trailed 33-28 when Colson hit UNC-Charlotte's third straight three-pointer. The 49ers scored 13 of the first 18 points of the second half for a 49-36 lead, keeping their cool even when Johnson had to sit for a while after taking a shot to his left thigh. Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass.832-8228 Check out UDKi on-line at www.kansan.com. Brought to you by KU Bookstores Can Be Your Best Recycling Tool! 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