The University Daily Kansan Section B·Page 4 Thursday, January 29, 1998 Red Raiders glide past Missouri The Associated Press LUBBOCK, Texas — Missouri never had a chance against Texas Tech last night. The Red Raiders made sure of it. Rayford Young scored 27 points, including six three-pointers, and Texas Tech used a 14-0 game-opening run for an 80-60 victory against Missouri. The opening run by Texas Tech (9-6, 3-4 Big 12) was the Red Raiders' biggest this season. Missouri (11-9, 3-4 Big 12) never recovered, trailing 42-20 with 2:39 left in the first half and 44-28 at halftime. Texas Tech set its biggest lead of the game at 77-55 with 5-53 left. "I think we were tired, but I don't know," said Missouri coach Norm Stewart. "We were flatter than flat, and obviously we couldn't guard anyone." Young hit five of his six three- pointers after halftime. Overall, Texas Tech coach James Dickey said he was proud of his team's intensity after Saturday's 88-49 loss to No.5 Kansas. Texas Tech's defense set the tone early in the game as Missouri, which beat Kansas on Jan. 19 and No. 10 Iowa five days later, failed to score until almost five minutes into the game. the Red Raiders hit a season-high 12 three-pointers in 28 attempts. "We're not a consistent ball team right now, and that's why we got beat." Stewart said. "It's hard to understand." Monte Hardge, Missouri center, said. "We put out the effort. We just need to figure out what we can do differently to try to get some wins on the Thames 3-8 4-1 11, White 2-9 1-2 5, Hardge 2-6 1-1 5, Grower 1-4 0-0 3, Hater 1-3 0-0 2, Lee 4-1 3-2 14, Decker 0-5 0-0 9, Wampler 0-0 0-2 0. Weaver 1-1 0-0 2, Dibi 0-0 0 0, Parker 2-3 0-0 5, Woods 7-13 0-0 15. Totals 23-6 5 - 8-13 60. Missouri (11-9) TEXAS TECH 80, MISSOURI 60 Texas Tech (9-8) Owens 3-5-3-7 9, Carr 5-16 8-9-21, Phillips 2-3-2-8 6, Young 8-11 5-5-27, Bonewitz 4-10 1-1 12, Barnes 0-1-0-0 0, Patterson 0-0-0-0 0, Roberts 0-0-0- 0, Mvers 1-5-1-2 3, Charmichael 1-1-0-1 2. Totals 24-52 20-33 80. Haltifeum — Texas Tech 44, Missouri 28, 3-Point game — Missouri 6-19 (Thames 1-2, White 0-2, Grawer 1-2, Lee 2-7, Parker 1-1, Woods 1-5), Texas Tech 12-28 (Carr 3-10, Young 6-8, Bonewitz 3-8, Barnes 1-0, Myers 0-1). Fouled out — Hardge, Roberts. Rebounds — Missouri 43 (Lee 10), Texas Tech 39 (Owens 10). Assists — Missouri 11 (Grawer 3), Texas Tech 15 (Bonewitz 6). Total fouls — Missouri 20, Texas Tech 15, A — 7,459. road." rebounds. Cory Cary finished with 21 points for Texas Tech, while Stan Bonewitz contributed 12 points. Cliff Owens had nine points and 10 John Woods led Missouri with 15 points. Tyron Lee added 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Kelly Thames had 11 points. K-State tops'Huskers in Little Apple The Associated Press MANHATTAN, Kan. - Shawn Rhodes scored 16 points as Kansas State beat Nebraska 72-49 last night. K-State (13-5, 4-4 Big 12) took advantage of Nebraska's 2-3 zone defense to hit six of 10 three-point shot attempts the first half and lead 37-30 at halftime. Venson Hamilton scored 12 in the first half for Nebraska (13-7, 4-3), which shot 59 percent from the field in the half. Nebraska's zone kept the ball away from Manny Dies much of the game. Dies, who had averaged more than 20 points a game in conference play, scored only 11. K-State's Duane Davis held Nebraska point guard Tyronn Lue to just five points. It was the first time in 36 games that Lue failed to score in double figures. The 'Huskers shot only 33 percent from the floor in the second half. Aaron Swartzendruber scored only three points but had a game-high nine assists. He and Dies had 10 rebounds each for K-State. May finished with 12 points, and Davis added 11. Hamilton led Nebraska with 10 rebounds and 15 points, and Cookie Belcher added 10 points. Nebraska (13-7) KANSAS ST. 72, NEBRASKA 49 Florence 2-8-0-0, Markowski 1-7-0-2, Hamilton 6-9-3-7-15, Lue 3-14-0-17, Belcher 4-13-1-21, Piatkowski 2-4-0-0, Johnson 3-6-0-0, Harriman 0-0-0-0, Phifer 0-2-0-0. **Totals** 21-63-4-12 49. Dies 4-10-3-5 11, Reid 2-6-0-0, Rhodes 7-9-0-0, Swartzendruzer 1-6-0-0, Davis 3-2-7-2-11, Sims 1-4-0-0, May 4-6-4-4-1, Griffin 1-1-0-0, Vasiljevic 3-6-0-1-6, Lopez 1-4-0-0, Leonard 0-1-0-0, Heidrick 0-0-0-0, Ries 0-0-0-0 **Totals** 27-60-0-12 72 Kansas State (13-5) Halftime — Kansas St. 37, Nebraska 30. Three-Point goals — Nebraska 3-12 (Lue 1-4, Belcher 1-4, Piatkowski 1-3, Phifer 0-1), Kansas St. 9-18 (Reid 2-5, Rhodes 2-2, Swartzendrief 2-, Davis 3-5, Vasiljevic 0-1, Lopez 1-3). Fouled out — None. Rebounds — Nebraska 35 (Hamilton 10), Kansas St. 44 (Dies, Swartzendrief 10). Assists — Nebraska 14 (Lue 5), Kansas St. 26 (Swartzendrief 9). Total fouls — Nebraska 16, Kansas St. 16. A — 9,050. ATHENS, Ga. — Reserve Larry Brown, a tight end on the Georgia football team, scored eight of his 14 points in the second half — including five straight during a late surge — leading the Bulldogs to a win against Mississippi. MEN'S BASKETBALL (TOP 25): Georgia 70, No.12 Mississippi 68 Georgia (10-9, 2-5 Southeastern Conference) had lost its first five SEC games before beating Louisiana State on Saturday and then upending the Rebels (14-3, 5-2), who had won 10 of their last 11. Georgia took the lead for good at 50-48 on a basket by G.G. Smith with 8:24 to go. The Rebels got within 54-53 before Brown scored five-straight points to give Georgia some breathing room again at 59-53. Keith Carter led Mississippi with 21 points, and Ansu Sesay had 19. No.13 South Carolina 74. Florida 72 Jason Williams scored 12 of his 18 points in the second half for the Gators. COLUMBIA, S.C. — Freshman Antonio Grant scored a career-high 14 points, including a game-winning tip-in with 9 seconds to go, for the Gamecocks who won their 18th-straight league game at home. A 20-5 run to start the second half put Florida (10-7, 3-4) in command, but LeRon Williams, who transferred from Florida to South Carolina two years ago, scored 10 of his 14 points during the last 12 minutes. Joseph Williams scored 10 of his 14 points in the second half for the Colts. South Carolina (15-3, 6-2 Southeastern Conference) trailed 55-43 in the second half, but tied the game three times in the final two minutes before Grant followed Melvin Watson's missed shot. No.15 Arkansas 85,LSU 68 BATON ROUGE, La. — Pat Bradley was 4-of-8 from three-point range and scored 26 points as the Razorbacks beat LSU for the 13th time in 14 games since joining the Southeastern Conference. LSU trailed 64-58 with 7:39 left. Three minutes later, it trailed by 18 points as Bradley hit five-straight field goals, including two three-point shots to nut Arkansas (17-3, 6-1 SEC) us 76-58. Maurice Carter had 29 points for LSU (9-9, 2-6). Louisiana had 20 turnovers and managed just four baskets in the final 11-30 minutes of the game. No.17 West Virginia 76.Pittsburgh 72 PITTSBURGH, Penn. — Jarrrod West's three-point shot with 2:46 to play put West Virginia ahead to stay and Adrian Pledger's two free throws with 14 seconds left finished off Pittsburgh. West Virginia (18-3, 8-3 Big East) won its fourth game in a row and seventh in eight games. Pittsburgh (7-8, 2-6), coming off a 22-point loss at Rutgers, lost its third straight and fourth in five games. Vontego Cummins of the Panthers had 17 points and nine turnovers. No. 22 Michigan St. 84. No. 25 Indiana 66 EAST LANSING, Mich. — Charlie Bell matched his career high with 17 points and led five Spartans in double figures. Penn State hands Iowa third-straight loss Michigan State (14-4, 7-1 Big Ten) out rebounded the Hoosiers 48-30 and the Spartans capitalized on 22 Indiana turnovers to score 30 points. Andre Hutson added 13 points for the Spartans, while Mateen Cleaves had 10 points and a career-high 13 assists. Freshman Luke Recker had 16 points for Indiana (14-6, 5-3), which had a five-game winning streak snapped. The Associated Press with 17 points. Jarrett Stephens had 20 points for Penn State (10-7, 3-4 Big 10), which won its ninth-straight home game. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Joe Crispin had a career-high 23 points as Penn State beat No. 16 Iowa 67-65 last night. It was the Hawkeyes' third-straight loss. The victory was the first against a ranked team for the Nittany Lions in two seasons. The last victory was at Iowa, then also ranked 16th, in February 1996. Ryan Bowen led Iowa (15-5, 4-3) PENN STATE 67, NO.16 IOWA 65 Stephens hit an unlikely three-pointer to put Penn State ahead 65-60 with 1:17 remaining. Bowen scored to make it a three-point game, but Pete Lisicky's two free throws put the lead back at 67-62. Ricky Davis of Iowa then had a three-play play to cap the scoring. Iowa had gotten within two when a three-point play by Bowen capped a 7-0 run. Penn State led by as many as 12 points in the first half, but Iowa outscored the Nittany Lions 9-2 during the last five minutes to pull within 28-25 at halftime. PENN STATE (10-7) Davis 3-10 3-3 9, Moore 5-11 1-2 11, Bowen 8-16 1-1 17, Oliver 2-4 0-0 5, McCaussland 2-7 0-0 6, Bauer 0-0-0 0-0, Rucker 3-4 0-0 5, Luehrmann 1-2 0- 0 3, Galloway 0-1 0-0 0, Koch 4-0 4-0 8. **Totals** 28-59 5-6 65. Ivory 1-3 0-0 2, Jackson 0-1 0-0 0, Booth 3-12 2-3 8, Crispin 6-13 9-11 23, Lisicky 3-11 2-2 9, Cline-Hheed 0-1 0-0 0, Grays 2-4 0-0 5, Stephens 5-9 9-11 20, Stevenson 0-1 0-1 0, **Totals** 20-55 22-28 67. Haltime—Penn State 28, Iowa 23. **Three-Point goals**—Iowa 4-13 (McCausland 2-6, Oliver 1-1, Luehrmann 1-2, Bowen 1-0, Moore 1-0, Davis 0-2), Penn State 5-20 (Crispin 2-7, Stephens 1-1, Grays 1-2, Lisicky 1-8, Ivory 0-1, Stevenson 0-1). **Fouled out**—None. **Rebounds**—Iowa 42 (Davis 10), Penn State 28 (Booth, Stephens 6). **Assists**—Iowa 22 (Oliver, Luehrmann Colorado beats Aggies, leaving Texas A&M winless in Big 12 play The Associated Press COLLEGE STATION, Texas Marlon Hughes' jumper from the top of the key with six seconds left yesterday lifted Colorado to a 68-67 comeback victory against Texas A&M. Colorado (9-8, 3-4 Big 12) used a 14-2 run during the final 8:56 and overcame a 65-54 deficit. The Aggies led 67-66 and got the ball back with 55.6 seconds left when Colorado's Ronnie DeGray was called for a lane violation. But A&M's Jerald Brown and Colorado's Charlie Melvin were whistled for a jump ball. The possession arrow gave the ball to the Buffers, setting up Hughes' game-winning shot. Steve Houston's desperation shot for Texas A&M (6-11, 0-7) banged off the rim as time expired. Kenny Price led the Bucks with 17 points, while DeGray added 14 points and Melvin grabbed 14 rebounds. Texas A&M rolled to a 43-26 halftime lead and still led 65-54 before the Colorado comeback. 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