10 Friday, March 19, 1993 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN West region Temple Owls defeat Missouri 74-61 SALT LAKE CITY — Aaron McKie and Eddie Jones scored 24 points each while Temple's scrambling defenseuffed Missouri in a 74-61 first-round NCAA West Regional victory yesterday. Brick Runson added 14 points for the Owls, 18-12, while Mark Atkins led Missouri, 19-14, with 17 points. NCAA TOURNAMENT BRIEFS Santa Clara's defense upsets Arizona Jevon Crudup and Mekin Booker added 13 points apiece for the Tigers. Missouri earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by winning the Big Eight Tournament. SALT LAKE CITY — Unheralded Santa Clara held Arizona to only one field goal for 15 minutes of the second half yesterday to defeat the No. 2-seeded Wildcats 64-61. It was Arizona's second straight first-round loss in the NCAA Tournament. Vanderbilt takes Broncos for a ride Vanderbilt, with four players scoring in double figures led by as much as 30 in the second half before No. 14-seeded Boise State closed the gap to the final margin. the broncos, 19-11, became only the second No. 15 seeded team to win a first round game in tournament history. Santa Clara will meet Temple in the second round. SALT LAKE CITY — Billy McCaffrey scored 20 of his 26 points in the second half as Vanderbilt broke the game open to take a 92-72 West regional first-round victory against the outmatched Boise State Broncos. Vanderbilt will meet Illinois in the second round. Inside game helps in Illinois victory SALT LAKE CITY — Illinois found its inside game yesterday in time to offset Andy Kaufman's cold outside shooting against upstart Long Beach State. Kaufmann went scoreless in the first half, but the Fighting Illini's only true big man, Deon Thomas, dominated the boards and had a hot shooting hand in a 75-72 victory in the first round of the NCAA West regional. Southeast region Late shot sinks Kansas State 55-53 ORLANDO, Fla. — Matt Greene's three-point play with 52.7 seconds left turned out to be the deciding points in Tulane's 55-53 victory against Kansas State yesterday in the first round of the Southeast regional. K-State's Aaron Collier led all scorers with 18 points. Vincent Jackson, with 11 points, was the only other player in double figures for the Wildcats. Anthony Ree scored 12 points for the Green Wave. Tulane will meet Florida State in the second round. ORLANDO, Fla. — Charlie Ward, taking advantage of Evansville's decision to concede him his shot, scored 15 points yesterday to help No. 3-seeded Florida State to an 82-70 victory in the first round of the NCAA Southeast regional. Ward made 6 of 11 shots and keyed a strong defensive performance with four steals. Ward and Sam Cassell had 18 points each. Seton Hall rolls in first round game ORLANDO, Fla. — Seton Hall continued its run of first- round success in the NCAA Tournament, routing Tennessee State 81-59 in the Southeast regional last night night. The Pirates, who have not been eliminated in the round in five tournament appearances, showed off all their weapons against outmanned Tennessee State, which was in the tournament just one year after going 4-24. Tennessee State ended its season at 19-10. Hilltoppers defeat Memphis State ORLANDO, Fla. — Mark Bell scored six of Western Kentucky's last 10 points, including a pair of free throws with 31 seconds remaining, to help the Hilloppers eliminate Memphis State 55-52 last night in the first round of the NCAA Southeast Regional. Bell's foul shots capped an 18-point performance for the 5-foot-8 point guard. Western Kentucky will meet Seton Hall in the second round. East region Tarheels outmuscle East Carolina WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Eric Montross outmusced East Carolina's shorter front line and scored 17 points as top-seeded North Carolina took an easy 85-65 victory in the NCAA East regional on last night. Lester Lyons of East Carolina tied a personal season-high with 27 points. George Lynch had 15 and Brian Reese scored 11 for the Tar Heels. North Carolina will meet Rhode Island in the second round. Purdue falls to Rhode Island 74-68 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Damon Collins' rebound and two free throws with 12.4 seconds last night sealed Rhode Island's 74-68 victory against. No. 22 Purdue in the first round of the NCAA East regional. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — St. John's coach Brian Mahoney wanted Carl Beckett to provide some rebounding and defense off the bench. cartos Coffield scored 16 of his 22 points in the second half as eighth-seeded Rhode Island, 19-10, won its first NCAA Tournament game since it advanced to the Sweet 16 in 1988. St. Johns defeats Texas Tech 85-67 what he got instead from the shooting guard was the offensive spark St. John's needed last night to defeat Texas Tech 85-67 in the first game of the NCAA tournament East regional. St. John got 17 points from Derek Brown and Will Fleemons had 26 points and 10 rebounds for Texas Tech. Arkansas Razorbacks beat Holy Cross WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Arkansas keeps chipping away at the myth. "They think when we play basketball we just rip and run, and shoot," Razorbacks coach Nolan Richardson said after his team's 94-64 victory against Holy Cross in the first round of the NCAA Tournament East Regional. Corliss Williams scored 19 points to lead Arkansas. Arkansas will meet St. John's in the second round. Midwest region Duke beats Southern Illinois 105-70 ROSEMONT, Ill. — Two-time defending NCAA champion Duke extended its run of first-round tournament routes to six. The Blue Devils took a 26-point halftime lead behind senior guard Bobby Hurley en route to a 105-70 Midwest regional victory against Southern Illinois last night. Duke, the No. 3 seed, plays No. 6 California in the second round Saturday. Kidds's layup lifts Cal past Tigers ROSEMONT, Ill. — Freshman sensation Jaskid Kidd banked in a spinning, driving layup with 1 second left yesterday to give California a 66-64 win over Louisiana State in a first-round NCAA Midwest regional game. It was the Golden Bears 10th victory in 11 games since coach Lou Campanelli was fired and replaced by Todd Bozeman. The Tigers were led by Andre Owens' 17 points. Compiled from Associated Press reports. 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