2B Quick Looks Wednesday February 18, 1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Feb. 18) Today is one of the best days you have had in a long time. The stars are bright in the sky tonight, so you and that special someone need to lie beneath them and share your dreams. Aries: Today is a 5. The big town can be a harsh place without influences or allies. You need every friend you can get, but today you must let them come to you. Trying too hard can only make things worse. Taurus: Today is a 5. Today you are everyone's little darting, which could be either good or bad. You relieve an outpouring of emotion, some of which may be condescending. It's not easy being so cute. Gemini: Today is a 6. Today finds you the target of an investigation. It may be nothing serious, but someone has a definite interest in your secrets. Playing hard to get will only encourage your pursuers. Cancer: Today is a 7. This is a day to die for. With the Scorpio moon and the sun entering Pisces, the water signs bathe you in their subtle flow and deep currents. You are transformed by power and passion, and you may never be the same again. Leo: Today is a 5. The new Pisces sun turns today's Scorpio influence into a liar's moon. You are caught with your foot in your mouth and one hand in the cookie jar. Apology is the only same response. Avoid making further promises at this time. Virgo: Today is a 7. This is a day when you are in and out. You remain in motion, comfortably balanced between thought and action, spending high-quality time in several worlds. The unseen has a tremendous influence on today's direction. Libra: Today is a 4. You are in danger of becoming a drugstore cowboy galloping through a world of illusion. Pierce the veil and look behind it. A rude awakening will only get worse the longer you postpone it. Scorpio: Today is an 8. Sagittarius: Today is a 5. Capricorn: Today is a 6. This is your day to go over the edge. The sun enters Pisces, flooding you with dramatic intuition. Backed with the power of a Scorpio moon, you have the strength and vision to rule the world. Aquarius: Today is a 6. Pisces: Today is an 8. You are one of the outsiders today, that gang from the wrong side of the tracks. The good news is that there is a kind of nobility to your outcast state. You refuse to join any social club that might want you as a member. Today you feel like one of those lucky singles whose every possibility holds promise. For those already in a relationship, you are presented with a tempting array of business and social opportunities. If people see you as a rebel today, it is probably because you don't choose to participate. Mustering the energy to attempt a sweeping change is the last thing on your mind. The status quo may have to do for now. Be prepared for wild things to happen as the sun enters Pice's dream house. Old obstacles wash away or simply cease to matter. Passion colors your world in a way you never imagined possible. SPORTS BRIEFS The Big 12 recently announced the 1998 Swimming and Diving Academic All-Big 12 team. Kansas had six members on the men's first team and five on the men's honorable mention team. The women had eight selections on the first team and three on honorable mention. BIG 12 SWIMMING 1998 Women's Swimming and Diving Academic all-Big 12 Deanna Beiswanger, Junior, Math Education SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Brecca Eustice, sophomore, Civil Engineering Jenny Fuller, freshman, Elementary Education Adrienne House, freshman, Sports Science Jennifer Kepler, senior, Civil Engineering Robin Reames, freshman, Business Administration Julie Tompkins, junior, Community Health Kristin Nilsen, senior, Business Administration Adrienne Turner, junior, Advertising/Promotion and Sales Honorable Mentlon Gretchen Weber, freshman, Elementary Education Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. Kelly Brock, sophomore, English/ Political Science 1998 Men's Swimming and Diving Academic all-Big 12 Roverto Iglesias, senior, Pre-Medicin /Biology Mike Blundell. iunior. Psychologo Rob Kelly, freshman, European History Alan Kroll, senior, Pre-Physical Therapy Brant Peoples, junior, Pharmacy Chad Sunderland, freshman, Chemical Engineering Drew Dischinger, sophomore, Pre- physical Therapy George Freitag, freshman, English Dave Pfeuffer, senior, Athletic Training Jon Reyes, freshman, undecided Mike Roddy, junior, Mathematics Pat Gatgar's 31 points led the Irish (12-11, 6-9 Big East) and center Phil Hickey added 16. The Huskies built their second-half lead to eight points, 76-68, with 4:25 left, but four points from Garrity and a three-pointer from Antoni Wyche, who scored 13 points, pulled Notre Dame within three at 78-75 with 2:50 remaining. El-Amin scored seven points in the first 4:15 of the second half as the Huskies (23-4, 12-3 Big East) erased a 12-point deficit with a 17-5 run to tie the game at 50. SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Khalid El-Amin scored a career-high 30 points and No. 7 Connecticut survived a late Notre Dame rally to beat the Irish 88-79 last night. Honorable Mention Another El-Amin basket less than two minutes later put Connecticut ahead for good at 56-54. No. 7 Connecticut 88, Notre Dame 79 But Ricky Moore, who finished with 20 points, hit both shots of a one-and-one and added another basket to give Connecticut an 82-75 advantage. Moore also hit two free throws with 40 seconds left to put the Huskies ahead by nine. Notre Dame capitalized on a sloppy early performance by the Connecticut offense, which committed seven of its 13 first-half turnovers in a seven-minute span. That contributed to a 13-4 run that gave Notre Dame a 23-17 lead. The Irish rallied again with a 10-2 run in the final three minutes of the half to take a 45-33 lead at halftime. But El-Amin's string of 14 straight points kept the Huskies within reach during the same stretch. Philadelphia 98, Cleveland 97 Miami 110, Minnesota 84 San Antonio 95, Detroit 94 Chicago 105, Indiana 97 Phoenix 95, Dallas 77 New York at Denver, 9 p.m. Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m. Boston at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: NBA: No. 7 Connecticut, 80 Notre Dame 79 No. 9 Princeton 71, Pennsylvania 52 No. 14 M. State 80, No. 22 Michigan 75 Women Top 25: Men Top 25: COLLEGE BASKETBALL No. 3 Old Dominion 92, N.C.-Wilm- nson 51 SPORTS ON TV: Georgia 79, No.12 Florida 62 7 a.m. Ch. 5 & 13—Winter Olympics; News, features, interviews until 9 a.m. Noon Ch. 2—Winter Olympics; Updates, highlights, previews until 5 p.m. Ch. 18 - College Basketball; Miami vs. Providence 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Ch. 10—NBA; New York vs. Utah Ch. 5 & 13—Winter Olympics; Women's short program figure skating, men's giant slalom, men's hockey report, men's 4x10km cross country skiing relay Ch. 18—College Basketball; Duke vs. Clemson 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Ch. 6- Women's College Basket ball; Kansas vs. Colorado replay 1981 — Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky scores five goals and two assists, including four goals in the final period, leading the Oilers against the St. Louis Blues 9-2. 1919 — Cy Denney of the Ottawa Senators becomes the NHL's career scoring leader with his 52nd goal in a 4-3 victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs. 1951 — What turns out to be an extensive college basketball scandal breaks open when New York District Attorney Frank Hogan orders the arrest of three City College of New York players and two professional gamblers on game-fixing charges. TODAY IN SPORTS: 1990 — Dale Earnhardt blows a tire with one mile remaining in the Daytona 500, giving unheralded Derrick Cope the biggest upset in stock-car racing history. 1992 — Italy's Alberto Tomba wins the men's giant slalom in Albertville, France, becoming the first alpine skier to win the same event at two Winter Olympics. 1995 — UConn guard John Stockton becomes the first NBA player to get 10,000 assists when the Jazz defeats the Boston Celtics 108-98. SPORTS CALENDAR Thursday: Toniight: 7 p.m. at Allen Field House—Women's basketball vs. Colorc Radio: KJHK 90.7 FM Friday: All day in Austin, Texas—Women's Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship *All day in Louisville, Ky. - Men's Tennis.* National Team Indoor Championships Eduiend 2 p.m. in Houston, Texas—Baseball v. Central Florida National team Indoor Championship All day in Louisville, Ky. - Men's tennis. All day in Louisville, Ky — Men's Tennis, All day in Louisville, Ky. — Men's Tennis, National Team Indoor Championships TBA in Tampa, Fla. — Softball, Gladstone Tournament Saturday: All day in Austin, Texas—Women's Big 12 Swimming and Diving Championship 3 p. m. in Allen Field House—Men's bas keball v. Iowa State TV: Channels 4 & 13; Radio: KLZR 105.9 FM ■ 4 p.m. in Houston, Texas—Baseball v. Houston TBA in Tampa, Fla. — Softball, Gladstone Tournament All day in Louisville, Ky. — Men's Tennis, All day in Austin, Texas—Women's Big 12 All day in Manhattan—Track & Field at Kansas State Invitational *All day in Louisville, Ky—Men's tennis, National Team Indoor Championships* Swimming and Diving Championship TV TONIGHT TVData 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 BROADCAST STATIONS | KSMO | "Mad Max Beyond Thunderbone" *** (1985) Mell Gibbon | Earth: Final Conflict | Mad Abo. 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