Page 14 University Daily Kansan; March 28, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Team W W L Pct. GB Boston W 41 21 .588 Philadelphia 47 21 .588 New Jersey 35 34 .507 19 Washington 34 34 .507 19 Arlington 43 34 .507 19 Milwaukee...47 22 681 Albany...43 26 561 Athens...31 26 14% 14 Indiana...31 38 449 Chicago...31 38 142 Cincinnati...31 53 210 31% Philadelphia...31 53 131 31% Western Conference Midwest Division San Antonio 42 27 609 Denver 42 38 593 Cleveland 28 34 343 Kansas City 25 44 382 17 Oklahoma City 25 44 382 17 Utah 11 27 609 Los Angeles 47 22 681 — % Miami 45 30 691 — % Golden State 38 31 691 1% Phoenix 37 31 544 9% San Francisco 38 31 544 9% San Diego 37 31 529 9% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 100, Philadelphia 98 Detroit State 07, Utah 100 Detroit State 2, San Francisco 98 Boston 100, Portland 98 COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT MOMOROWR GAMES at New Orleans North Carolina vs. Houston Georgetown vs. Louisville Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Team W 15 L 17 T GF 64 GA Pts. Boston B 37 24 13 GF 189 GA 50 N.Y Rangers 17 24 13 13 GF 205 GA 51 Philadelphia 36 30 9 305 GF 219 GB 59 Milwaukee 24 10 11 269 GF 281 GB 59 Washington 28 10 11 269 GF 281 GB 59 Montreal 43 15 17 10 349 268 108 Boston 41 15 17 10 349 268 102 Buffalo 36 15 17 10 331 233 100 Baltimore 32 16 16 17 331 233 78 Hartford 21 16 17 16 348 268 59 Minnesota 34 21 20 322 288 68 Winterspring 32 21 10 132 368 71 Kansas City 32 21 12 132 368 71 St. Louis 29 39 7 29 322 65 Toronto 28 39 7 29 322 65 Calgary 28 39 7 29 322 65 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Edmonton 45 17 14 14 396 283 104 Calgary 45 17 12 13 313 304 71 Vancouver 23 33 16 16 261 276 68 Los Angeles 26 33 16 16 261 276 68 Boston 5, Belfair 1 Washington 4, Philadelphia 3 Minneapolis 4, Detroit 3 Montreal 3, Montreal 3 Edmonton 7, Calgary 2 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W L Pct. GB New York 25 17 Pct. 781 Oklahoma 18 179 675 Baltimore 21 12 636 4/4 Buffalo 21 12 636 1/4 Buffalo 19 12 590 7 Oklahoma 19 12 590 12 Cleveland 19 20 375 13 Philadelphia 9 26 257 17 By United Press International St. Louis 27 18 771 Baltimore 27 16 477 %10 Memphis 19 12 114 %11 Denver 13 21 382 13 %13 Kansas City 13 21 382 13 %13 Kansas City 13 21 382 13 %13 Gretzky passes 200 points YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No a press scheduled CALGARY, Alberta—Edmonton Oilers center Wayne Gretzky scored a pair of short-handed goals and added two assists last night to become the first player in NHL history to surpass the 200-point plateau while leading Edmonton to a 7-2 victory over the Calgary Flames. Gretzky, who entered the game with 199 points, broke the 200-point barrier with a pair of first-period assists on goals by Pat Hughes and Dave Sernelm. He then proceeded with his second half performance, noticing a pair of short-bounded goals 27 seconds apart to raise his season goal total to 90. 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They also collected six walks and three batters who were hit by pitches. "That's a tough kind of a game." Coach Marty Patty said. "I was glad to see our bats come alive, though, and our pitching was pretty good." The 17-run victory broke the record set by the 1959 baseball team against Forbes Air Force Base. THE RAVEN Jumped out to an early lead, scoring an unearned run in the top of the first innning off pitcher Chris Hatcher. He turned over to third on Drew Niemann's single. Greg Peter then hit a roller to third baseman Joe Heeney, but Heeney was unable to come up with the ball, and the Ravens scored their lone run of the In the bottom of the inning, Jeff Neuzil doubled, Philo Doherty walked and Dick Lewallen was hit by a pitch to load the bases with only one out. The ball bounced over rows, and an error on Bill Velton's groundball gave the Jawhays 3-1 lead. "You never plan for a game like this," Pattin said. "I told the team at the beginning of the game that anything can happen. "We were only up 3-1 at the beginning, and I was wondering if we would ever score again." PATTIN'S WONDERING lasted until the bottom of the fifth, when the Jayhawks exploded for nine runs on six hits. Kansas sent 13 batters to the plate, eight before the Jayhawks made their first out. Lewalien started the inning off with a single and went to second when Heeney was hit by a pitch. Two also singles, two walks and a hit batter, Neuzi tripped with the bases loaded to boost Kansas' lead to 10-1. Lewalien close "I WAS pleased that we got this kind of a game, so we could see some of the other players," Patttin said. "Bill Boyd, I was one of them," the freshman walk-on, pitched well. out the scoring in the fifth, when he hit a towering home run over the left-center field fence. Lewallen and Yelton each collected two hits during the fifth inning. The Jayhawks exploded again in the sixth innings, sending 11 batters to the pitcher. AFTER JEFF Long and Jon Francis walked to open the inning, freshman Jordan Wainwright scored in the season scoring Long from second. Nezuil then doubled in two runs and scored on a double by Jim Heeney. Todd Schweigert singled in Heeney and Jason Wilson doubled in plate. Joel Gibson closed out the scoring by hitting in Schweigert with a single. "We hit the ball well," Patin said. "At times, though, I feel that we get to a point where we don't adjust to a change in pitchers." Mike Watt and John Evans all pitched one inning of no-bit ball. Ackley picked the first three innings, giving up one unanswered run, two hits and five strikeouts. Jim Phillips then pitched a no-hitter against three innings of hitless ball. Duke Lohr. The Jayhawks have the weekend off, and their next action will be Tuesday with a double-header against Concordia College. They play a double-header against Missouri Southern on Wednesday, followed by Saturday against the Oklahoma Sooners. All the games will be played at Quigley Field. The Jayhawks' pitchers were excellent throughout the game. JAYHAWK NOTES: Coach Marty Pattin said that he was not sure who would be his pitchers for the Big Eight opener against Oklahoma, but said that if the games were today, Randy McNithob and Chris Ackley would pitch the first double-header, and Jim Phillips and Kevin Kroeker would pitch the second. Pattin said that Duke Lohr would be his long man out of the bullpen, with Matt Gibson in short relief. Boxer files suit against Sport Fun By United Press International LOS ANGELES--Former world champion Sugar Ray Robinson filed a $10 million suit yesterday charging a defamation lawsuit against an unauthorized use of his name and fame. The suit names Sport Fun Inc, coworking, Gottlieb and both others as defendants. Robinson, called by many experts the best boxer who ever fought, claims Sport Fun continued using his name and image to promote its products for 10 years after the original contract expired in 1972. Sugar Ray Robinson Sampson leads balloting for NBA coaches' team By United Press International NEW YORK—Certain to be the No. 1 draft choice whenever he decides to join the National Basketball Association, Virginia's 7-foot-4 center Ralph Sampson was a unanimous choice last night on the 1982 All-America team selected by NBA coaches. Seventeen college players received at least one vote from the coaches, with Sampions a unanimous choice on all 23 ballots for the second consecutive year. Each coach was asked to pick five candidates for the team. The top five vote-getters are all juniors. James Worthy of North Carolina was runner-up in the balloting with 20 votes. Terry Cummings of Texas received 14 votes and San Francisco 12 and Dominique Wilkens of Georgia received 10 votes. 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