2B Quick Looks Wednesday February 25,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 25) today you are feeling a bit of jealousy toward some of your friends. Do not let it get in the way of your friendship with them. Even though it seems to be bothering you, try and blow it off. Aries: Today is a 7. Listening to advice gets you further today than following your headstrong ways. Others are capable of coming up with good ideas, too. Friends have a big influence on your day. Taurus: Today is a 5. You may be faced with disillusion or disappointment today. Even though you have been working hard, it is still insufficient. It is too easy to become impatient with others who do not understand your problem. Gemini: Today is a 7. Motivational speakers and surrealists alike can expect a wonderful day. Plans and visions fill your head. Some of them are strange, but all of them are possible. You are allowed to take back what you said yesterday. Cancer: Today is a 6. You can hide only for so long before you have to come out and face the music. Something you have been dreading may not be so bad after all. Ignore your feelings and lead with your thoughts. Your chances for success are excellent, but so is the possibility of sabotaging your own efforts. Competition may lead to your downfall. Be satisfied with what you get today. Virgo: Today is a 6. If you are stuck today, this may be a good time to help others. A change in the weather finds you improperly dressed. Take extra vitamins to keep up your resistance. Scorpio: Today is a 5. Sagittarius: Today is an 8. Libra: Today is an 8. Capricorn; Today is a 6. The environment around you is a single living organism that does not appreciate your interference. Try not to make any waves today. This is a bad day to engage in personal combat. Once you get started on a topic close to your heart, you have a lot more to say than you realize. Your sud den expertise makes a positive impression on others. Everyone is an optimist today. Not everyone shares your sense of responsibility. This may be because not everyone is as invested as you are. You may have to change your expectations of others if you wish to work with them. Aquarius: Today is an 8. Whether or not you started it, you are at the center of all the action today. If you want attention, that is what you will get. Your exploits take on a mythical quality at this time. Pisces: Today is a 6. You seek tranquility in a world that is anything but tranquil. Unplug yourself from the system and find a place to meditate. Doing nothing for awhile is just what the doctor ordered. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Schroeder, a senior forward at Stillwater Area High School in Stillwater, Minn., has signed a national letter of intent to play soccer at Kansas next SPORTS BRIEFS KANSAS SOCCER: Melanie Schroeder is the all-time leading scorer at her high school with 62 goals and 42 assists. A four-year varsity starter, she has been named to all-conference, allstate, all-section and all-metro teams during her high school career. "We are very excited to have Melanie coming into our program," said Kansas head coach Dan Manger. "Her combination of speed, technique and scoring touch will impact our team immediately. She is a very impressive young woman." WOMEN'S GOLF: The Kansas women's golf team finished eighth in the 16-tem GTE "Mo" morial Invitational yesterday at Pebble Creek Country Club. It was the team's first tournament of the spring season. The Jayhawks were lead by freshman Jamie Tucker, Tulsa, Okla., who tied for 22nd with an overall score of 237. Tucker has now placed in the Top 25 in all six of her career events. Kansas finished ahead of two Big 12 Conference opponents, Baylor and Colorado, but placed behind both Texas A&M and Missouri. Texas A&M, the tournament host, finished first in the overall team standings. The women's golf team compete next on March 2-3 at the Bay Area Classic in Vallejo, Calif. scored 11 of his 20 points in the opening 4.03 of the second half, and the No. 3 Tar Heels defeated Wake Forest 72-53 last night. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. North Carolina trailed by as many as 14 points in the opening half before Williams hit three three-pointers and a running shot in the lane. He helped ignite a 22-8 run as the Tar Heels took a 47-39 lead with 12:07 left. No. 3 North Carolina 72, Wake Forest 53. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Shamond Williams The Tar Heels (27-2, 13-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) rallied from a double-digit deficit against the Demon Deacons (14-12, 6-9) for the second time this season. Wake Forest came to within two points two minutes later, but never could regain the lead. The loss guaranteed the Demon Deacons their first losing ACC record since 1992. The 27 wins matched a school record for regular-season victories, accomplished during the 1945-46 and 1986-87 seasons. Meanwhile, the Tar Heels can take the No. 1 seed in next week's ACC tournament with a victory at No. 1 Duke on Saturday. The Blue Devils play Wednesday night at Georgia Tech. No. 22 Illinois 82, Indiana 74 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — At least Bob Knight didn't have to stick around to see the finish. No. 22 Illinois 82, Indiana 72 Kevin Turner, Jarrod Gee and Matt Heldman each scored 16 points Tuesday night as No. 22 Illinois beat Indiana 82-72, giving the Hoosiers a second straight double-digit loss for the first time in eight years. Knight was ejected in the second half after picking up his second and third technical foul of the game and later called the officiating "the greatest travesty" he ever had seen as a coach. Indiana rallied from 17 points down to get within 54-44 before Luke Recker was knocked hard to the floor, starting a chain of events that sent Knight to the locker room with 9:37 to go. Knight, who already had received a technical foul in the first half, protested right away that Recker's shot should have counted as a basket because of goaltending. Then he walked on the court to check on Recker and was given a second technical and an automatic ejection. The Associated Press After the second technical, Knight flew into a rage and received a third technical. Knight kicked something as he left the floor and headed to the runway. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: Washington 124, Houston 112 Golden State 87 New York 82 New Jersey 110, Vancouver 101 Miami 104, Utah 102 L.A. Lakers 98, Milwaukee 81 Minnesota at San Antonio Philadelphia 85, Phoenix 84 NBA Men's Top 25: COLLEGE BASKETBALL: No. 3 North Carolina 72, Wake For No.14 South Carolina 78 Georgia 76 No. 22 Illinois 82, Indiana 72 St. John's 67, No. 23 Syracuse 65 No. 25 Oklahoma State 80, Texas 58 No. 2 Connecticut 75, Villanova 71 No. 22 Iowa St 88, Baylor 73 Women's Top 25: 8 p.m. Sports on TV: 6 p.m. 1977 — Pete Maravich of the New Orleans Jazz scores 68 points, the most by an NBA guard, in a 124-107 rout of the New York Knicks. Only Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor had scored more points in an NBA game. 1964 — Cassius Clay wins the world heavyweight title when Sonny Liston is unable to answer the bell for the seventh round at Convention Hall in Miami Beach, Fla. 1962 — Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors scores 67 points, but New York's Richie Guerin scores 50 to lead the Knicks to a 149-135 victory. Ch. 18 - College basketball, Georgetown v. Notre Dame Ch. 37 - NHL, Colorado v, Phoenix 1987 — The Southern Methodist football team is suspended for the 1987 season after investigations revealed that players received $61,000 from a booster slush fund. TODAY IN SPORTS: 1993 — Vermont beats Northeastern 50-40 for its 50th straight victory, breaking the women's Division I college basketball record for consecutive regular-season wins. Ch. 18—College basketball, Duke v. Georgia Tech 7 p.m. Ch. 10—NBA, L.A. Lakers v. Indiana 1994 — Oksana Baiul of Ukraine wins the women's figure skating event and Nancy Kerrigan wins the silver at the Winter Olympics. Tonya Harding finishes eighth. SPORTS CALENDAR Thursday: Wednesday: Friday: 7 p.m. in Norman, Okla. — Women's basketball vs. Oklahoma All day in College Station, Texas — Big 12 Conference Swimming Championships Indoor Track & Field Championships All day in College Station, Texas—Big 12 Sunday Squash Championship Conference Swimming Championships All day in Ames, Iowa — Big 12 Conferen All day in Tucson, Ariz. — Softball vs. McNeese State 3 p.m. in Stillwater, Okla. — Baseball vs. Oklahoma State 6 p.m. at Alawar — Men's tennis vs. Ohio State Saturday: All day in College Station, Texas — Big 12 All day in Ames, Iowa — Big 12 Conference Field All day in Ames, Iowa — Big 12 Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships TBA in South Bend, Ind. - Women's tennis vs. Syracuse 2 p.m. in Stillwater, Okla — Baseball vs. Oklahoma State All day in Tucson, Ariz. — Softball vs. Arizona 2 p.m. at Allen Field House Women's basketball vs. Missouri Radio: KJHK 90.7 TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME FEBRUARY 25,1998 BROADCAST STATIONS KSMO ❶ “Raiders of the Lost Ark” ★★★ (1981, Adventure Harrison Ford, Karen Allen) Earth: Final Conflict WDAF ❷ Beverly Hills, 90210 ☆️ Party of Five “True or False” News ☆️ News ☆️ Real TV ☒ H. Patrol Keenenv Ivy KCTV ❸ Grammy Awards (In Stereo Live) ☆️ News ☆️ Late Show (In Stereo) Seinfeld KCPT ❹ America in the ‘40s (In Stereo) Business Rpt. Trailside Charlie Rose (In Stereo) KSNT ❺ National Geo.-Sea Monsters 3rd Rock-Sun Working ☆️ Law & Order (In Stereo) News Tonight Show (In Stereo) Late Night KMBC ❻ Spin City Dharma-Greg Drew Carey Ellen Primetime Live Rosaune M’A*SH KTWU ❹ America in the ‘40s (In Stereo) Rail Away Business Rpt. Charlie Rose (In Stereo) WIBW ❹ Grammy Awards (In Stereo Live) News Late Show (In Stereo) Late Late KTXA ❹ Spin City Dharma-Greg Drew Carey Ellen Primetime Live News Seinfeld Married... 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