12 Friday, March 18, 1994 NCAATOURNAMENT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Missouri swabs Navy's deck 76-53 By Tim Dahlberg The Associated Press OGDEN, Utah — Norm Stewart had to get his team going by taking his starters off the court. Missouri, awakened by the play of seldom-use subs, overcame a miserable shooting night yesterday to beat Navy 76-53 in the first round of the NCAA West Regional. It wasn't easy, though, for the top-seeded Tigers, who got 19 points from Jevon Crudup and wore down Navy in the second half. Tomorrow, Missouri plays the winner of the game between Cincinnati and Wisconsin. Navy (17-13) remained in the game until midway in the second half when Melvin Booker, held to just three points in the first 28 minutes, scored nine during a 15-6 streak. Navy actually led the lethargic Tigers, ranked fifth in the country, much of the first half. The Midshipmen were up 20-17 with 5:50 left in the half when Stewart pulled his entire first team and replaced its with five players who together averaged a total of 8.6 points a game during the season. The subs gave Missouri (26-3) an immediate spark, outscoring Navy 12-6 while playing nearly five full minutes before Stewart put the first team back in with 57 seconds left in the half. Marlo Finner, averaging 2.9 points a game, had seven of the points himself, and it was his 3-pointer with 3:45 left in the half that gave the Tigers a lead they never relinquished. Missouri came out and scored the first four points of the second half, but poor shooting kept Navy in the game. Navy tied the score 33-33 on a 3-pointer by Jim Hamilton with 13:53 left but could get no closer than 37-36 on another 3-pointer by Hamilton with 11:20 left. Kelly Thames scored 17 points for Missouri as did Booker, who scored 14 during the second half. T. J. Hall, who scored Navy's first nine points, finished with 15, while Hamilton had 14. Missouri played without key reserve Paul O'Liney and reserve guard Derrick Johnson. O'Liney was suspended for a game for punching a woman at a Columbia bar early Tuesday; Johnson missed the team bus and plane to Utah. Ivy league Penn poisons Nebraska By Chris Sheridan The Associated Press UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Penn looked like an Ivy league team, except this time the Ivy League team won an NCAA game. Showing a perfect mix of patience, accuracy and intelligence, the Quakers became the first team from the academically prestigious conference to win an NCAA tournament game in 10 years, beating Nebraska 90-80 last night in the East Regional. "Talent-wise, this was not an upset," said Barry Pierce, the Quakers' leading scorer with 25 points. Jerome Allen added 19 points, Eric Moore 15 and Matt Maloney 12. The Quakers (25-2) dominated from the midpoint of the first half until more than halfway through the second half. building leads as high as 18 points. "All that stuff about Ivy League teams being no good is bull. Penn is a very good team, a quality team," Nebraska coach Danny Nee said. Penn made 11-3-pointers, mulked the clock when it needed to, made the extra pass on offense and didn't let sixth-seeded Nebraska (20-9) get high-percentage shots out of its run-and-gun offense. "We haven't played from behind in a couple of weeks, and when we did tonight my team reacted the way I hoped they wouldn't," Nee said. "My guys put the offense in high throttle and didn't get decent shots." It was a surprisingly one-sided victory for Penn, which will play again tomorrow against Florida. And it ended 10 years of frustration for the Ivies, who hadn't earned a tournament victory since Princeton beat San Diego in a 1984 play-in game. Nebraska (20-9) 0-5 all time in the NCAA tournament, was led by Eric Piatkowski with 22 points. The Cornhuskens missed 17 of 203-pointers and couldn't find a defensive strategy to stop the Quakers. "I had people from the conference calling me all week asking me to get a win." Penn coach Fran Dunphy said. "This is as big of a win as we've had in a long time, and I'm glad for the league as well. People don't look upon this league as being athletically strong." The Cornhuskers closed to 50-44 five minutes into the second half, but Maloney made a 3-pointer and Allen made two straight from long range to build the lead back to 10. After Jaron Boone made a short bank shot, Penn answered with three consecutive baskets from in close and a free throw from Allen to make it 66-51. Penn's 16-game winning streak is the nation's longest. Amy Solt / KANSAN Kansas junior guard Calvin Rayford controls the ball while Tennessee-Chattanooga guard Brandon Born defends. 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