Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 4, 1998 LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS 842-8665 2858 Four Wheel Dr. Dream Vacation or Nightmare? Choose Spring Break Travel Plans Carefully. Legal Services for Students Jo Hardesty, Director 148 Burge 864-5665 ESTER'S STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE OPEN 24 HOURS BAR SERVES UNTIL 2:00 A.M. 24 HOUR POOL BOEING 737 JETS FROM KANSAS CITY COMPANION FARES Sale $25* EACH WAY SALE ENDS MAR. 13 For each 7- or 14-day advance purchase fare, your COMPANION FLIES FOR $25! Fares must be purchased by March 13, travel completed between April 1 • May 15. Easter backout dates apply. CHICAGO -MIDWAY $29 4 non-stop daily NEW YORK $99* CITY - JFK 2 non-stops daily DALLAS/ FT. WORTH $49* ATLANTA $69* 2 non stops daily DENVER $59* 4 non stops daily PITTSBURGH $99* 1 flight daily MNIN./ST. PAUL $59 3 non stops daily Assigned Seating • Extra Legroom *Each way based on round trip travel. One way route may be slightly higher. NEW! 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STEVE ROBERTS (UK) MARCH 6TH MONDAY $1 WELLS TUESDAY $2 ANY BOTTLE WEDNESDAY $1 KAMIS $1.50 LEINENKUGELS THURSDAY $1 ICE / BUD LT FREE POOL!! 9-2 FRIDAY $2 ANYTHING SATURDAY $2 WELLS, $1.50 HONEY BROWN SUNDAY $2.50 BLACK & TAN $ $3.00 DOUBLE BLOODY MARYS JESTERS A ROGUISH IMBIBERY 1105 MASS. ST. LAWRENCE KS (785) 841-EATS days left NCAA Countdown San Francisco program revived, revisits tourney The Associated Press SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Once, it was the most respected college basketball program in the nation. Then it became an example of all that was wrong with college sports. Now, for the first time since 1982, San Francisco is back in the NCAA tournament. The Dons won the West Coast Conference tournament and an NCAA bid Monday night with an 80-67 victory against Gonzaga. As fans danced around USF's players after the game, they summed up their excitement in two words: "We're back!" "It was a long 16 years, but this is something that these kids, the university and the city of San Francisco deserves," Dons coach Phil Mathews said. "We're going back to the NCAAs, where we belong." Traveling to the NCAA tourna ment used to be expected at USF, which made 14 appearances through 1982. Included in that total were back-to-back national championships as Bill Russell and K.C. Jones led the Dons to 60 consecutive wins in 1954-56. The 1954-55 team had a 28-1 record and the 1955-56 team went 29-0. By the time the streak ended with a loss at Illinois in the 1956-57 season, the Dons had set a mark that has been topped only by UCLA's 88 consecutive wins in the early 1970s. But after losing to Boston College in the first round of the 1982 NCAA tournament, the Jesuit school shut down its basketball program amid recruiting violations, alumni payments to players and All-America guard Quintin Dailey's sexual assault of a nursing student. The program was revived in the 1985-86 season, but the Dons were losers for most of the next decade. Since Mathews was named coach in 1995, USF has had three consecutive winning seasons. On Monday, with freshman Ra'oof Sadat scoring a career-high 18 points while filling in for star Hakeem Ward, the Dons (19-10) won the WCC tournament for the first time. "We knew this game meant a lot for the program," Ward said. "This is a dream come true for me. I'm happy we all came together for this game." The Dons will enter the NCAA tournament with a six-game winning streak that began after Mathews berated his team late in the season. USF had lost four of five games when the coach unloaded on his players in an explosive meeting before a game against Loyola Marymount. "I asked, 'How many of you guys have lost consistently?' And none of them raised their hands," Mathews said. "I challenged them and made some lineup changes and we haven't lost since." All quiet on the Knight front Big Ten tournament to begin Thursday for lagging Hoosiers The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Bob Knight has never liked the idea of a Big 10 Conference tournament. Now it may be the only way Indiana gets into the NCAA tournament. While the Big Ten is considering possible sanctions against Knight for his harsh criticism of officiating last week, the Indiana coach is going about his routine leading to the Hoosiers' tournament opener against Ohio State on Thursday night. The Big Ten on Monday began considering disciplinary action, which could include a one-game suspension for Knight. Gregg Elkin, Indiana basketball sports information director, said yesterday that the university had not heard from the conference and that he would not speculate whether Knight would appeal an unfavorable ruling. Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany said that the investigation could take three days, a timeline that coincides with the start of the conference tournament in Chicago. Indiana (18-10) ended the regular season with three losses — all by double-digit margins. The last time the Hoosiers lost three in a row at by at least 10 points was in 1985 — the last time they did not make the NCAA tournament. Indiana is seeded sixth for the conference tournament. If the Hoosiers beat 11th-seeded Ohio State on Thursday, they will face Purdue on Friday. Unless Indiana wins the tournament and gets the conference's automatic bid, the Hooiesl's play in Chicago could determine whether they get an at-large invitation. "I have never really paid much attention to the selection process, whether we've been in it, out of it, close to being in it, or anything," Knight said. "I have never thought about that." The three losses were at Michigan and Iowa and at home against Illinois. Knight received three technical fouls and was ejected from the game. He called referee Ted Valentine's officiating the greatest travesty he had seen as a college basketball coach. Knight: Basketball is business as usual for Indiana coach Automatic NCAA bids Major Conference Tournament Championships: (all times central standard) Atlantic Coast Conference Sunday, at noon. Greensboro, N.C. Atlantic 10 Conference Saturday at 5 p.m. Philadelphia Big 12 Conference Sunday at 2 p.m Kansas City, Mo. Big East Conference Saturday at 7 p.m. New York Conference USA Saturday at 11 a.m. Cincinnati Southeastern Conference Sunday at 11 a.m. Atlanta Western Athletic Conference Saturday at 11 a.m. Las Vegas Automatic Bids Listed below are schools that have received automatic bids to the NCAA basketball tournament. All bids are by virtue of conference tournament championships with the exception of Ivy League and Pacific 10 conferences, which do not conduct post-season tournaments: Arizona, Pacific-10 Conference College of Charleston, Trans America Athletic Conference Davidson, Southern Conference Fairleigh Dickinson, Northeast Conference Illinois State, Missouri Valley Conference lona, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Pittsburgh, NY League Radford, Big South Conference Princeton, Ivy League Murray State, Ohio Valley Conference Radford, Big South Conference Richmond, Colonial Athletic Association San Francisco, West Coast Conference Kansan Classified 100s Announcements 105 Personals 110 Business Personals 115 On Campus 115 Announcements 115 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 200s Employment 205 Help Wanted 225 Professional Services 235 Typing Services 300s Merchandise 305 For Sale 310 Computers 315 Home Furnishings Kansan Ads Work for YOU 320 Sporting Goods 321 Stereo Equipment 340 Auto Sales 345 Motorcycles for Sale 360 Miscellaneous 365 Miscellaneous 390 Want to Buy 400s Real Estate 405 Real Estate Classified Policy 864-9500 The Kansas will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housing or employment that discriminates against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, nationality or disability. 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