Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Friday, February 20,1998 LIMIT - FOUR PIECES PER PERSON (PIG) Grad Fest 98 Place Orders Now for lowest prices on Academic Regalia: Herff Jones Class Rings Class Rings Herff Jones Custom Printed Announcements 24hr. Turnaround minimum 10 announcements Printed KU notes & thank you's The Graduation Source on the Hill Jayhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. • Lawrence, Ks. 66044 (913) 843-3826 Fax (913) 843-9578 Stop In or Order On-Line at www.jayhawkbookstore.com NAGANO, Japan — There is evidence that some U.S. hockey players might have trashed their rooms at the athletes' village after being knocked out of the Olympic tournament, a USA Hockey official said. Hockey players get rowdy off ice The Associated Press "I don't want to have the whole team branded if it's the actions of just a couple, but there's certainly evidence," said David Ogrean, USA Hockey executive director. "We are interested in finding out who was involved in any of that." Ogrean said somebody broke chairs and damsuoka said. He said he hadn't inspected the rooms, didn't know how many were damaged or to what extent and didn't know which athletes might have been involved. Ogrean said somebody broke chairs and damaged other property. Considered at least a silver medal contender going into the Olympics — the first to feature NHL players — the Americans instead lost 4-1 in the quarterfinals to the Czech Republic on Wednesday. Reports of damage at the Olympic Village were being investigated by the International Ice Hockey Federation with the cooperation of USA Hockey, which oversees the national team. "There was a mess," IHF president Rene Fasel said. "I had information from the U.S. side something happened after the game." The U.S. Olympic Committee reported "American athletes damaged village property," according to Mitsuru Katsuoka, media director for the village. "We received information from the USOC that some athletes did damage to some rooms." Katsuoka said. He said he hadn't inspected the rooms, didn't know how many were damaged or to what extent and didn't know which athletes might have been involved. USOC spokesman Mike Moran and NHL vice president Arthur Pincus declined comment Ogrean said the investigation was complicated by the fact the U.S. players left yesterday. "So many members of the team are gone now," Ogrean said. "It's not as if we have people contained." U. S. players had demonstrated their willingness to party during the Olympics. Jeremy Roenick led local residents in karaoke numbers and other players stayed out late at a Nagano restaurant last weekend. Teams not guaranteed No.1 seeds yet The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It's way too early to hand out the four top seeds in the NCAA Tournament to the top four teams in The Associated Press poll, says the chairman of the selection committee. "Obviously, those four teams right now have kind of jumped out from the rest of the pack," committee head C.M. Newton said of North Carolina, Duke, Arizona and Kansas, which take a 100-9 combined record into the next-to-last regular season weekend. "But I haven't even concerned myself with that," he said. "There is still a lot of basketball to be played." Newton and the other eight members of the selection committee would begin meeting in Kansas City on March 6 and two days later unveil their 64-team field, which includes 34 at-large bids and 30 "What I've asked the committee to be concerned with is to be sure we see as many teams as we can see, particularly those teams that are not normally on TV," Newton said yesterday in a teleconference. automatic qualifiers as the champions of conference tournaments. Newton denied an accusation by Missouri coach Norm Stewart that committee members did not actually see many games. "Norm's very wrong." he said "This committee sees a lot of games individually, as you can imagine. 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