2B The University Daily Kansan Quick Looks Wednesday January 21,1998 HOROSCOPES Today's birthday (Jan. 21) The stars are shining in your direction today. Go for the best of every thing and don't give up. Someone you have had your eye on will surprise you tonight. Aries: Today is a 5. Taurus: Today is a 7. It may be a sticky, emotional day, with surprising confessions and plenty of talking things out whether you're dealing with a partner, a friend or a family member. Listen carefully to what someone is actually saying, not to what you want to hear. The Scorpion Moon has an odd effect on Taurus, intren- sifying sises, especially jealousy. Tame your temper, and you may have a powerful exciting day. Sound off, and you'll get mud in your eye. Gemini: Today is a 6. Use your benevolent mood to ensure that future events will run smoothly. Making nice with a partner or someone else with power over your life will get you in good—a status which may be needed soon. Cancer: Today is an 8. Cancerian creativity is given a boost today, and it makes for some pleasant thoughts discovering just how to use that creativity. At work? At home? Romance is also in the air for the Crab. Does that give you any ideas? Leo: Today is a 6. Leo likes to take life lightly and doesn't want to peer beneath the surface and examine problems seriously. However, you can't rely on that attitude to get you through now. Take another approach instead. Making phone calls and writing letters is in order; you have a lot to say and a lot of people who'd enjoy hearing from you. When your catching up is done, your state of mind would lend itself well to reading. Virgo: Today is an 8. Libra: Today is a 5. Scorpio: Today is a 6. Sagittarius: Today is a 5. You may feel like shaking you up, but the unrest you feel is yours to conquer. Try examining what you want out of life. Take stock of the things you have and see if they are what you really need. You may want to be alone at this time. Scorpio, keep an eye on your health and take steps to improve it. A few more lunch hours on the Stairmaster would do wonders, but if you can't manage that, even some brisk winter walks will suffice for a start. Capricorn; Today is an 8. The Scorpion Moon isn't the best influence on Sagittarius, but it isn't fatal. You may feel a bit moody and slowed-down today, but if you can feel yourself in dreams and fantasies you'll pass the time pleasantly enough. Aquarius: Today is a 6. Your power and prestige will be enhanced today, and that acts as a magnet to those around you. Take advantage of your appeal and woo someone you've admired from afar. Privacy is a simple concept but it's not always that easy to work it out in real life. You need to take a look at the lines which divide what's yours alone from what you need to share. Make some decisions. Pisces: Today is an 8. Someone quite intriguing has ignited passions you didn't even know you had. Embrace life in all its complexity and dream big dreams. What you most desire has a way of coming to you. SPORTS BRIEN Cyclones wipeout Texas Tech 82-78 Iowa St. 82, No. 5 Texas Tech 73 AMES, Iowa — Stacy Frese scored 24 points and hit seven of Iowa State's school-record 14 3-pointers last night, sending the Cyclones to an 82 73 victory against No. 5 Texas Tech. Freshman Megan Taylor added 20 points for Iowa State (16-2 overall, 5-0 Big 12), which burned Texas Tech's zone with its outside shooting and shackled Te star Alicia Thompson in the second half with its own collapsing zone. SPORTS BRIEFS AND SCORES Tech (12-3, 5-1) was the highest ranked team Iowa State has ever beaten and left the Cyclones as the only Big 12 team unbeaten in conference play. Iowa State finished 14-for 24 on 3-pointers and shot a season-high 55 percent overall. The old Iowa State record for 3-pointers in a game was 13 against Missouri-Kansas City and Truman State earlier this season. The highest ranked team Iowa State had beaten previously was No. 9 Texas last season. Frese was 7-for-11 from 3-point range and her last one was the biggest. Iowa State was clinging to a 76-73 lead when Taylor drove the lane and had her shot blocked by Angie Brazil. Iowa State's Amanda Bartz ran down the loose ball and got it to Freese, who nailed her 3-pointer from the left of the key for a 79-73 lead with 50 seconds left. The Cyclones then made three of four free throws to wrap it up as Tech's Rene Hanebut missed two 3-point shots. Thompson's 19 points led Tech, which was coming off an 80-40 rout of Colorado. Julie Luke got open when Iowa State began collapsing on Thompson and scored all of her 17 points in the second half. The game swung back and forth for first 36 minutes. Texas Tech led The Lady Raiders built their lead to six before Iowa State rallied again. The Cyclones made six straight shots, including five 3-pointers, during a span of 3:11 to take a 65-61 lead. No. 1 Tennessee 125, DePaul 46 CHICAGO — Tamika Catchings scored a career-high 35 points and top-ranked Tennessee began the game with a 21-0 run last night to rout DePaul 125-46, the second-highest scoring game ever for the Lady Vols. Tech led for the last time at 71-70 on Hanebutt's 3-pointer from the top of the key with 4:41 left. Taylor's steal and layup put Iowa State ahead to stay at 72-71 with 3:55 remaining. The biggest scoring output and most lopsided victory in Tennessee history came Dec. 20, 1985, when the Lady Vols beat Hawaii Pacific by 92. 130-38. by as many as nine points in the first half but was up only 35-33 at halftime after Bartz hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer. With yesterday's victory, Tennessee (20-0) also reached 20 victories before Feb.1 for the first time Tennessee women dominates DePaul DePaul (5-11) committed eight turnovers in the first four minutes of the game and couldn't get off a shot in the first 31/2 minutes. The Blue Demons finally scored with 12:56 to go in the half on a follow-up shot by Briana Fitzgerald. DePaul, playing without injured scoring and rebound leader Mfon Udoka and No. 3 scorer Fuchsia Forrester, who is also hurt, trailed 58-18 at the half after 20 first-half turnovers and 22 percent shooting (5-of-23). Tennessee, the two-time defending NCAA champion, has now won 26 straight dating back to last March. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment purposes only. BASKETBALL NBA YESTERDAY'S SCORES Atlanta 103, Milwaukee 93 Portland 86, Cleveland 84 Dallas 107, Seattle 98 Denver at Vancouver Phoenix at Golden State College Top 25 Men No.1 Duke 101, North Carolina A&T 66 No. 19 Xavier vs. St. Joseph s No. 21 Cincinnati vs. Tulane s No. 16 Michigan 65, Minnesota 57 No. 19 Xavier vs. St. Joseph's No. 23 West Virginia 80, Rutgers 72 No.25 Clemson 69. Virginia 52. HOCKEY Women No. 1 Tennessee 125, DePaul 46 Iowa State 82, No. 5 Texas Tech 73 No. 17 Wisconsin vs. Iowa National Hockey League Ottawa 0, Pittsburgh 0 Rangers 3, St. Louis 1 New Jersey 3, Detroit 1. Philadelphia 3, Buffalo 0 Chicago 5, N.Y. Islanders Phoenix at Edmonton Calgary at Los Angeles NBA TODAY Indiana at New York (7:30 p.m. EST). The Pacers, winners of five straight games, face the Knicks in an Eastern Conference matchup. New York is 14-5 at home this season. Wednesday, Jan. 21 STARS Monday 89 victory against Detroit - Karl Malone, Jazz, had 30 points and 15 rebounds in Utah's 98-. — Shaquille O'Neal, Lakers, had 35 points, 15 rebounds and seven blocked shots in Los Angeles' 92-89 victory against Orlando. — Allen Iverson, 76ers, had 24 points and 10 assists in Philadelphia's 98-85 victory against Sacramento. — Glen Rice, Hornets, scored 38 points in Charlotte's 109-88 victory against Toronto. SUPERR IN DEFEAT STREAKING SIXERS San Antonio's Tim Duncan had 24 points and 17 rebounds in the Spurs' 95-84 loss to New Jersey on Monday night. STREAKING SIXERS Philadelphia won its fourth straight game for the first time since 1992, beating Sacramento 98-85 on Monday. SWEEPING THE GLASS New outrebounded Boston 51-30 in its 98-82 victory Monday. Chris Dudley had 13 rebounds, and Charles Oakley added 12. New York extended its winning streak against Boston to 21 games Monday with a 98-82 victory over the Celtics, who have not beaten the Knicks since Jan. 10, 1993. STREAK STRONG SPEAKER Los Angeles Lakers announcer Chick Hearn reached a milestone on Monday when he broadcast his 3,000th consecutive game. Hearn last missed a broadcast on Nov. 20, 1965, when bad weather in Fayetteville, Ark., prevented him from getting to the game. SPEAKING "They are a much better basketball team than us. They beat us with Patrick (Ewing). They beat us without Patrick. Even if they lose (Chris) Dudley, they will be better than us. And if they lose somebody else, they still will be better than us." — Boston coach Rick Pitino after the Celtics' 98-82 loss to New York on Monday. Today: SPORTS CALENDAR 7 p.m. in Allen Field House — Women's Basketball vs. Oklahoma State. Saturday: koreaji vs. texas tech TV: Bia 12 Network: Radio: KL7R 105 9 3 p.m. in Allen Field House — Men's Baskathleth, Texas Tech TV: Big 12 Network. Radio: KLZR 105.9 FM 7 p.m. at Lubbock, Texas — Women's Basketball vs. Texas Tech All day at Columbia, Mo. — Track and Field at Missouri Invitational. Jan. 27: 7 p. 1m, in Allen Field House — Women's basketball vs. Texas & AM Jan.28: 7:05 p.m. in Allen Field House — Men's basketball vs. Baylor TV: Jayhawk TV Network. Radio: KLZR 105.9 FM The Etc. Shop 928 Mass. 843-0611 AUDITION University Dance Company Wednesday, January 21, 1998 7 p.m. Studio 242, Robinson No solo material required. 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