2B Quick Looks Thursday February 26,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 26) This is a good day to sit down and get caught up on everything you have been pushing to the side. If you get started today, you will be sure to have a more relaxed weekend. Aries: Today is a 7. You feel the call of the wild today, but it is unlikely to summon you anywhere useful. Irresponsible friends may get you into trouble. You are better off as a leader than as a follower. Taurus: Today is a 5. This is not a good day for working with others, but there may be no choice in the matter. Your own ambitions make it difficult to accept someone else's reality. A third party may have to intervene. Gemini: Today is a 7. Take a new approach today. A normal appearance makes unconventional behavior startlingly effective. Your creativity comes as a pleasant surprise. Cancer: Today is a 4. You are unhappy with the way a group decision has gone after you put in your two cents. If everything always went your way, life would be boring. Take this lesson with you to the next phase. Leo: Today is a 6. You could be the butt of a practical joke today. Going along with it may get you the last laugh by turning the joke back on the joker. The worst thing you can do is to lose your temper. Virgo: Today is a 7. A change in routine gives you the chance to experiment You make a pleasant discovery that fits well in your life. Today's criticism is more useful than annoying. Libra: Today is an 8. Friendship and partnership begin on an intellectual level today. Couples will communicate beautifully, while singles will create a favorable climate for telepathy. Scorpio: Today is a 5. Sagittarius: Today is a 6. Capricorn: Today is a 6. Older people may dismiss or trivialize your accomplishments. Try not to invite criticism with your attitude. Your sense of style or decoration could be a little off today. Aquarius: Today is an 8. Keep your mind and schedule open today. You are quick to comprehend and apply new ideas, ignore your mother's advice and talk to strangers. Go some place different and pretend to be someone else. Money passes through your hands today, whether you are a buyer or a seller. If buying, carefully consider the value of the purchase you are about to make. If selling, make sure the buyer knows what he or she is getting. With the moon in Aquarius' house, this is a time for creative thought and original deeds. You find yourself with a loyal entourage who is convinced of your ability to walk on water. Do not disappoint them. Pisces: Today is a 7. You easily are distracted today, making you useless for anything important. This could be a fun time if you are able to get out of your responsibilities. Anyone who talks to you recognizes your wisdom. SPORTS BRIEFS SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Dave Gillespie, a coach and administrative assistant for the Kansas football staff since 1994, has resigned to join the coaching staff at Nebraska, the KU Athletics Department announced yesterday. Gillespie came to Kansas four years ago as a recruiting coordinator and tight-ends coach. He spent the 1995 and 1996 seasons as the defensive-line coach and became an administrative assistant for the Javahawks last fall. Before he came to Kansas, he was a recruiting coordinator for Nebraska from 1986-93. He also lettered three seasons (1974-76) as an back for the Cornhuskers. When Nebraska coach Tom Osborne retired at the end of the 1997 season, it was rumored that Gillespie would leave Kansas to take a job with the Cornhuskers. At the time, he said he had no plans to return to Nebraska. "The opportunity to coach the position I played at my alma mater seemed to be the right move for my family and myself at this time," Gillespie said. -Kansan staff report OLEAN, N.Y. — Tim Winn's three- point shot with 6.1 seconds remaining in the second overtime gave St. Bonaventure a 72-70 victory against No. 20 Massachusetts. ST. BONAVENTURE 72, No. 20 MASSACHUSETTS 70 Caswell Cyrus had 25 points and 13 rebounds for the Bannies (16-12, 6-9 Atlantic 10). This was the third time St. Bonaventure defeated a top-25 team at home this season. Tied 64-64 going into the second overtime, two layups by Tyrone Weeks helped UMass (20-8, 12-3) take a four-point lead with 3:03 out. St. Bonaventure's Rashaan Palmer responded with five straight points, including a free throw that gave the Bonnies a 69-68 lead with 51 seconds left. OXFORD, Miss. — Ansu Sesay had 23 points and 11 rebounds as No. 13 Mississippi beat No. 12 Arkansas B1-65 yesterday, night earning a share of the Southeastern Conference Western Division lead with one regular-season game left. Ole Miss (20.5, 11-4) has won six straight games since losing 100-87 Feb. 5 at Arkansas, when the Rebels were three games behind the Razorbacks (22.6, 11-4). Arkansas led by 10 points late in the first half, but Ole Miss used a 1-3 run to take a 38-37 halftime lead. The Rebels then scored eight of the first nine points in the second half. No. 13 MISSISSIPI 81, No. 12 ARKANSAS 65 away layup pushed Ole Mice ahead 47-39. Arkansas never got closer than seven points in the final 18 minutes and trailed by double digits after Jon Cantrell's three-point shot with 11:21 made it 59:47. Ole Miss extended its school-record home winning streak to 19 games and earned only the fourth 20-win season in school history. The Rebels won their first SEC West title last year, when they were 20-9 and had their first 20-win season since the 1930s. Ole Miss startring forward Anthony Boone, who played just nine minutes in the first half. BOSTON COLLEGE 72, No. 19 WEST VIRGINIA 69 Duane Woodward scored 20 points, including a key jumper with 22 seconds left yesterday night, and Boston College survived three three-point shot misses by No. 19 West Virginia in the final 14 seconds to beat the Mountaineers 72-69. Antonio Granger added 16 points and Mickey Curley had 14 for the Eagles (14-15, 6-12 Big East). Brent Solheim paced the Mountaineers [22-6, 11-6] with 17 points, 13 in the second half, and Adrian Pledger had 14 points. Solheim's free throw with 32 onds left brought the Mountaineers within 70-69. Thirty-one seconds later, Woodward hit his jumper from the top of the key. Jarrod West and Damian Owens bath missed three-point shots, but the Mountainers regained possession when the ball went out of bounds off the Eagles with 3.8 seconds left. After a timeout, West Virginia got the ball to a wide-open Solheim, whose three-point attempt bounced off the rim as the horn sounded. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. YESTERDAY'S SCORES COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men's Top 25: St. Bonaventure 72, No. 20 Massachusetts 70 (2OT) No. 1 Duke 76, Georgia Tech 53 No. 7 Kentucky 83, Auburn 58 No. 11 Purdue 87, Minnesota 83 No. 13 Mississippi 81, No. 12 Arkansas 65 No. 21 Michigan 77, Penn State 61 Big 12: Boston College 72, No.19 West Virginia 69 Women's Top 25: Nebraska 82, Texas Tech 65 Missouri 86, Colorado 67 Kansas State 95, Texas &AMB 80 Baylor 69, Iowa State 54 Women's Top 25: No. 6 Texas Tech 87, Nebraska 62 NBA. NBA: Boston 111, Sacramento 94 Orlando 100, Dallas 79 Cleveland 106, Vancouver 101 Charlotte 98, Detroit 88 L.A. Lakers 96, Indiana 89 Portland 106, Chicago 101 Atlanta 112, Denver 88 Philadelphia at A. L. Clippers Toronto 2, Buffalo 2 Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 NHL: Pittsburgh 6, Montreal 2 Dallas 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 New Jersey 3, Florida 2 Los Angeles 1, Detroit 1 Colorado at Phoenix Ottawa at Edmonton Anaheim at Vancouver SPORTS ON TV: 3 p.m. Ch. 24 — Golf; Nissan Open 6:30 n.m 7:30 p.m. Ch. 18 - College basketball; Clemson vs. North Carolina State 8:30 p.m. Ch. 37—NHL; Los Angeles vs. Chicago Ch. 45 - College basketball; California vs. Arizona Ch. 18 — College basketball; North Carolina-Charlotte vs. Cincinnati 9:30 p.m. Ch. 37 — College basketball; New Mexico State vs. Utah State TODAY IN SPORTS: 1960 — Dave Jenkins of the United States wins the gold medal in the men's figure skating at the Winter Olympics at Swau Valley, Calif. 1972 — Kansas forward Bud Stallworth scores a Big Eight conference record 50 points against Missouri. 1981 — The Boston Bruins beat the Minnesota North Stars 5-1 in a game marred by fights. The teams set a NHL record with 84 penalties worth 392 minutes and 12 player ejections. 1987 — Michael Jordan scores 58 points, the most by a Chicago player during a regular-season game, to lead the Bulls against the New Jersey Nets, 128-113. 1994 — At Lillehammer, Norway, Vreni Schneider of Switzerland wins the slalom for the fifth medal of her career, the most of any woman in Alpine Olympic history. Tonight: SPORTS CALENDAR Fridav: All day in College Station, Texas—Big 12 Conference men's swimming championships All day in College Station, Texas—Big 12 Conference men's swimming championships All day in Ames, Iowa—Big 12 Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships **TBA in Tucson, Ariz. — Softball vs.** **Nebraska State.** 3 p.m. in Stillwater, Oklahoma — Baseball vs. Oklahoma State 6 p.m. at Alvamar Racquet Club-Men's tennis vs. Ohio State Saturday: day in College Station, Texas—Big day in College Station, Texas—Big 12 conference men's swimming com- mignational All day in Ames, Iowa—Big 12 Confer ence Indoor Track & Field Championships TBA in Tucson, Ariz.—Softball vs. Ari-zon 2 p.m. in Stillwater, Okla. — Baseball vs. Oklahoma State 2 p.m. at Allen Field House—Women's basketball vs. Missouri Radio: KIHK 90 ZFIM TBA in South Bend, Ind — Women's an- tonym to Surgeon. 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