Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 30, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W L Pct. GB Texas 81 49 37.0 Georgia 49 21 18.0 Philladelphia 38 34 514 18.0 Washington 38 34 514 18.0 Michigan 38 34 514 18.0 New York 30 41 413 25 Milwaukee...48 35 ...678 Atlanta...50 24 ...12% Boston...34 37 ...14% Indiana...32 39 ...451 Illinois...23 40 ...12% Cleveland...15 55 ...21% Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonico 44 47 630 Atlanta 49 71 751 4½% Houston 40 28 650 4½% Kansas City 25 46 352 10% Delta 24 46 384 10% Yale 18 32 352 10% Los Angeles 48 23 676 New York 48 23 676 Golden State 30 22 949 Phoenix 39 32 549 Houston 39 32 549 San Diego 15 223 223 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Phoenix 113, Utah 102 COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAME North Carolina 83. Georgetown 02 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Team W 5 L 9 T 6 GF 74 Pts. 118 Washington 53 W 3 L 10 GF 274 Pts. 115 NV Range 35 NV 10 L 10 GF 274 Pts. 115 Philadelphia 37 30 10 112 304 84 Washington 37 30 10 112 304 84 Washington 24 12 10 112 304 84 Montreal 44 15 17 17 344 210 105 Boston 41 16 17 10 391 205 92 Buffalo 37 25 15 15 292 258 88 Qaubec 31 25 16 16 332 78 78 Quebec 31 25 16 16 332 78 78 Campbell Conference Minnesota 36 21 20 10 337 725 94 Miami 32 21 20 14 393 694 88 Philadelphia 32 21 20 14 393 694 88 Chicago 28 37 12 12 390 352 68 Detroit 28 37 12 12 390 352 68 Detroit 28 37 12 12 390 352 68 Edmonton 45 17 13 16 402 280 105 Vancouver 28 17 13 16 292 280 72 Calgary 27 33 17 13 317 344 71 Louis Angle 27 33 17 13 394 344 68 Montreal 27 33 17 13 384 344 68 YESTERDAY RESULTS New York Islanders', New York Rangers 3 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Futuristic Riding Team W L Pct GB New York. 26 7 1.78 Kansas. 35 15 7.09 Baltimore. 22 13 6.29 Buffalo. 21 13 6.53 Cleveland. 13 13 6.53 Detroit. 13 12 6.71 Houston. 14 22 2.71 Philadelphia. 16 27 2.71 St. Louis 27 10 730 % Texas City 27 10 730 % Memphis 18 19 486 % Miami 14 22 388 12% Denver 11 22 388 12% Chicago 14 25 386 12% Kansas City 11 25 386 12% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. Worthy scores 28, Tar Heels win title By United Press International NEW GRELANS-Freshman Michael Jordan hit a 17-foot jumper with 15 seconds left to give North Carolina a 6-32 victory over the Oklahoma State AIA DIVA联赛 I basketball championship game last night in the SuperBowl. It was the Tar Heels' first NCAA championship since they beat the Kansas Jayhawks in 1957 and the first title for coach Dean Smith, a former KU player, who had previously guided North Carolina to the Final Four seven times and the championship game three times. James Worthy, the Tar Heels' All-America forward and the tournament's Most Valuable Player, led North Carolina with 28 points. Worthy and Georgetown's Pat Ewing were the principal characters of the first half, in which the Hoyas led by as many as six points. Ewing was called for goaltending five times—three times on shots by Worthy. Worthy, who had 18 points in a sensational first half, hit from all angles. In one span, North Carolina went 6:19 in the game, while the was only the Tail Heel to score. While Ewing gave the Tar Heels 10 points on goaltending, he scored 10 of his own in the opening 20 minutes and 13 goals. He also scored Georgetown's gutty defense. He was backed by All-America guard Eric "Sleepy" Flover, who also had 10. The Hoyas led 32-31 at the half and the Lakers led 32-31 at 32-31 to go on three-point play by Ewins. But with the Hoyas leading 53-50 with 9:42 remaining, Worthy took control. Worthy took a pass from Doherty and dunked over Ewing with 9:03 left to draw North Carolina within one and then after a Tail Heel stalk, went over Floyd for another slam dunk to give North Carolina the lead, 54-53. the royes pulled ahead, 54-4, on a foul shot by Ron Springs, before the Tar Heels ran off five straight points—two for Worthy and two more by Jimmy Black. Freddy Brown then pulled the Hoyas within striking distance at 59-58 on two foul shots. But with the Tar Heels arcing to their delay game, Jordan hit a left-handed layup high off the board to put the Tar Heaps up by three. Ewing then dropped in a shot from the lane to slice the lead to one and Floyd hit a pump shot from the lane to put the Hovas in the lead. After Jordan's jumper put the Tar Heels in front, the Hoyas had one last chance. Brown dribbled through the press but mistook Worthy for one of his own teammates and passed the ball to Floyd with two seconds left but missed both free throws. Floyd's shot at the buzzer from beyond half court fell short. KU baseball team hosts Concordia today The Kansas baseball team will take its 8-4 record against Concordia, Minn., today at 1 p.m. at Quigley Field in Knoxville for more experience for the pitching staff. By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer "I hope I get a chance to use them," Coach Marty Pattin said. Randy McIntosh and Chris Ackley will pitch the first game for the Jayhawks with Jim Phillips and Kevin Kroeker pitching the nightcap. lowest among the pitchers who have a decision. Pattin intends to use all of his starters and some relievers in the double-header in final preparation for Big Eight elav that starts this weekend. Ackley's 1.97 era in $18^{\frac{1}{2}}$ imings is the second lowest on the team, and the AFTER SPENDING last season as a long rellever, Ackley's 1.24 era on the spring trip in 12% innings earned him a spot in the starting rotation. "I go with the guys who do the job," Pattin said. "I don't give up on any of the other guys. I'm not saying they may not be there at the end." Ackley said a change from last year was the increased work. "The difference is the year of experience," Ackley said. "I'm more aware of what I'm doing. The biggest change I make, as long as I keep working, I'll get better." Defensive tackle Randall Amerine loosens up during the Jayhawks first spring practice. We Know Why You Ride PHILLIPS, WHO is 1-2, will start the second game. Phillips has been hurt by the home run ball, giving up five this season, and then he has been hurt by the long ball, giving up four. "C Coach told me I'd be a fifth man. I was just looking to look in. Coach has been patient." inside which helps with the outside pitch." In the Jayhawks' last game, they defeated Benedictine, 18-1, breaking a KK record for the largest victory in a game for the team. They now know how much that game meant. "It's a little hard to tell against a team like that," Pattin said. "The pitching was good, but it's really hard to tell." McNittosh will start the first game, looking to increase his team-leading 3-0 mark and 19 strikeouts. 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