Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 11, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Team W 4 W Pct. GB Boston 46 17 .727 — Delhi 44 17 .727 — New Jersey 33 30 .584 14 Washington 33 30 .584 14 Houston 29 35 .453 19 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 42 20 367 67 Indiana 27 34 648 13 % Illinois 27 32 648 13 % Detroit 27 35 435 15 Chicago 27 35 435 15 Cleveland 27 36 220 17 San Antonio 38 23 653 3 % Houston 38 27 668 3 % Oakland 32 20 654 3 % Dallas 21 41 339 17 % Kansas City 21 41 339 17 % Chicago 21 41 311 17 % Los Angeles 42 20 877 1% Golden State 52 21 875 1% Golden State 52 21 875 1% Phoenix 34 27 557 7% Portland 31 27 557 7% Portland 31 27 557 7% Chicago 46 25 358 1% Boston 121, Indiana 100 Pittsburgh 144, Philadelphia State 114 Maryland 135, Connecticut 106 New Jersey 113, Phoenix 100 Chicago 101, Middlesboro 98 Wichita Falls 100 COLLEGE BASKETBALL NIT RESULTS Pierzer 72, Baylor Kansas 65 Dayton 76, Creighton 64 Illinois 118, Long Island 118 Washington 86, Engleham Youne 63 Wabashia 86, Engleham Youne 63 NAIA RESULTS Kemper Arena Keaney School (Neb.) 71, Hahawae Ind. (Tb.) 75 Sagaiway Valley (Mich.) 67, Southern Tech (Ga.). South Carolina-Spartanburg 63, St. Mary's *Cottage* 83 (Texas) 53 Henderson State (Ark.) 70, Moorhead State Henderson State (Ark.) 70, Moorhead State (Min. 61) Utah St. 82 (KUZn) (IL) 56 United States Biola (Calif.) 62, Quincy (IL) 156 Intrigue USA 62, Central Washington Hampton Institute (Va.) 63, Central Washington 49 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 91, St. Thomas Aquinas 91-177 Western Oregon 63, Briar Cliff (Iowa) 55 Hockey NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Campbell Conference Noiris Division Montreal 39 12 17 17 314 193 153 Buffalo 34 12 14 14 280 195 82 Boston 30 23 13 14 206 223 94 Hartford 19 12 14 14 204 226 74 Harford 19 12 14 14 206 226 74 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Team 曼联 W 14 L 7 G 6F GA 38 Pts. 12 Berkshire Hathaway B 39 L 10 G 54 GA 18 NY Rangers N 35 L 12 G 52 GA 18 Philadelphia Heights 33 27 L 8 27 GA 272 74 Pittsburgh 32 27 L 7 27 GA 272 74 Washington 32 27 L 7 27 GA 272 Minnesota 30 19 20 10 304 250 80 Wisconsin 30 19 20 10 304 250 80 Michigan 30 19 20 10 304 250 80 Chicago 26 33 10 292 302 69 Toronto 17 31 10 292 302 69 Houston 18 31 10 292 302 69 Edinburgh 42 16 12 16 360 285 66 Calgary 42 16 12 16 296 365 64 Vancouver 24 31 14 13 234 250 61 Los Angeles 24 31 14 13 234 250 61 San Diego 24 31 14 13 234 250 61 TUESDAY, JULY 18 Philadelphia Jacksonville Pittsburgh Kansas City Chicago 7 Toronto Los Angeles 2 Islanders 4 Los Angeles 3 Los Angeles 2 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Eastern Division Team W 2 L 6 Pct. GB New York 12 6 L 768 Pittsburgh 21 10 L 750 Philadelphia 19 10 L 790 Buffalo 12 9 L 315 Cleveland 9 18 L 516 Cleveland 9 18 L 516 Philadelphia 8 23 L 333 Philadelphia 8 23 L 333 St. Louis 25 19 833 Oklahoma 19 14 653 Michigan 14 18 438 Denver 11 18 379 15% Phoenix 9 18 270 15% Phoenix 9 22 290 15% Golfers open in Texas YESTERDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled. By BILL HORNER Sports Writer Kansas golf coach Ross Randall feels that even though his team has suffered from this semester's cold weather, the Jayhawks will be among the favored teams when they tie up in the Gulf of Mexico. At Padre Island, Texas, March 16-19. NEVERTHELESS, Randall is expecting good things from the Jayhawks in the season to come. "We're really a little bit behind," he said. "The winter has hurt us—we haven't had the chance to go outside we have niked nearly." The Gulf Coast tournament will kick off the Jayhawk's spring schedule, which includes four invitations and a night of conference灯亮 Conference Championship in May. Randall, who also coaches the women's team, has had both squads working indoors since late January. The team spent outdoors has hurt the teams. The men's team is coming off of a strong fall, where they claimed two and one more pinnacle in impressive showing at the Farm Invitational in Colorado Springs, Co. For as this season, Randall is hoping for a high finish in the Big Eight, as well as good showings in each of the other tournaments that KU will compete in. this year," he said. "We've got six or seven really good players with a lot of experience. We don't really have any weaknesses." The success of the men's team will count heavily on the play of Brad Demo, Bob Wilkin and Dean Crawford, who paced the team last semester. Demo and Wilkin are in their first year of competition for Kansas after outstanding junior college careers at Coffeyville. Frankiewicz is a returning RANDALL ALSO points to Jeff Sheepard, Jim O'Shea, Tad Fagute and Dan Callanason as KU's top players, and the action for the Javahawk this season. Of those players, only Fugate and O'Shea are seniors, which shows that Kansas has the potential in at least the top teams among the top teams in the Big Eight. In fact, Randall feels that the golf program at Kansas has reached the point where his team is able to compete with the better teams in the nation. "I think the program is headed in the right direction," he said. "We've got a good, solid group of players, and we're going to have good recruits. Kansas is getting up there." Attitude, a big part of the game of golf, has also improved. "Golf is such an individual sport. But we really have team spirit now." Sport. We really have team spirit now." Predictions vary on NCAA tournament ACADEMY CAR RENTAL a rental car for $9.95/day $60.00/wk $225.00/mo 25 FREE miles per day. 841-0101 808 W 24th after expires, March 11, 1992 By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor Just like every year at this time, everybody is trying to make their final predictions and put their money on a favorite team in the NCAA tournament. Sports Editor And as is the case around the country, nobody can agree on a team to win it. Who will North Carolina be facing in the Eight Conference champions Missouri. Associate Sports Editor By GINO STRIPPOLI Let's start out with the East Regional where there is only one logical choice, the North Carolina Tar Heels. THE TAR Heels have two All-Americans, center Sam Perkins and forward James Worthy. However, the talent doesn't stop there for North Carolina. No team's starting five plays in this week's game is the North Carolina doesn't get itself into trouble it should breeze through the Eastern Regional. Opinion Here are my predictions that some will either agree with or be ready to argue about. The NCAA East Regional looks like the easiest to pick, with Dean Smith's North Carolina Tar Heels by far the top in the field. 27-2 The Tar Heels will win the regional unless they have a total of 35 wins, kidnapped by the Italian Red Brizzle. If Missouri can get by its first round game without center Steve Stipanovich, who may be sidelined because of a sprained ankle, and Marvin "Moon" Tigers, the Tigers will be clawing their way to a final four berth. IN THE DIEASHT almost everyone is picking the Virginia Cavaliers with all-everything center Ralph Sampson. But Virginia doesn't get him the ball enough so look for Minnesota to Go-pher a Final four bid. The Gophers have a big chance in this game, Breuer. Another plus will be Minnesota guard Trenk Tucker's outside shooting. Tucker isn't afraid to shoot from anywhere once he crosses mid-court. THE ONLY TEAM with an outside shot to upset the Tar Heels is Memphis State. The Tigers, winner of the Metro Conference, are led by freshman Keith Lee. Lee, however, will face a rude awakening dealt by Sam Perkins and James Worthy on why everyone is talking about ACC basketball. Kentucky and Minnesota could cause problems for the Cavaliers, but the real dark house in this regional is Louisville. THE MIDWEST Regional is my first real upset regional. DePaul has proven that the only games they can win come between November and March 1, and they should not be a force. This leaves Tulsa and Missouri to battle it out. The upset choice comes in the West Regional where Iowa, a team everybody is forgetting, will respond to the task. Iowa has been struggling lately but will rebound just in time. The Hawks will eye a trip to the Superdome unless referee Jim Bain has anything to say about it. The Midteast Regional should also be won by an ACC team, this time Virginia, Virginia, led by Sampas, has only one game in sight, and that is a rematch with North Carolina for the NCAA championship. This is how it looks on paper, but a friend of mine, who is a K-State fan, told me never to bet against Jack Hartman. I found this to be true and that's why Hartman, Ed Neely, Tyronne Adams and the boys, will carry the Sunflower pride into the Superdome on March 27. The West Regional should bring these predictions back down to earth, since Georgetown should win this one even though they are some 3,000 miles from the North. It would be either No. 4 Oregon State, No. 8 Idaho or No. 17 West Virginia, right? Wrong! The winner of this regional is going to be the Fresno State Battlin Bulldogs. Never heard of them right? Neither have many other basketball fans, but when the dust is cleared the Bulldogs, 26-2, will be leading parades down Bourbon Street with the NCAA championship trophy in their hand. By MIKE ARDIS Sports Writer KU loses double-header Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team, in a reversal of their opening day double-header sweep of William Jewell, dropped both games of a doubleheader yesterday to Emporia State, 6-5 and 10-5. Dennis Coppei was saddled with the loss in the second game as he gave up 5 runs on 8 hits in 1% innings. Duke Lok pitched 2 innings, giving up 3 runs on 3 "Well, we just were an altogether different team," Coach Matt Pattin said of the losses, which came on the road at Emporia. "I feel like we were intimidated. All in all we didn't play anything like yesterday." The Hornets added two more runs in the fifth before the Jayhaws struck back. Jeff Long's pinch-hit, three-run homer closed the gap to 5-4. Emporia State added another run in the sixth, making it 6-4. The Jayhawks got one run in the top of the seventh and had men on first and third when baseman Phil Doherty popped to third to end the game. Jim Phillips got the loss in the first game, giving up six runs in 5% innings. Matt Gibson finished the game, giving up one walk in 5% innings. THE JAYHAWKS, 2-2, went ahead 1-0 in the first game on shortstop Jeff Neuzel's home run in the top of the first. Emporia State came back with two RBs in a drive by Cliff Thompson, a two-run home run in the first and a solo shot in the third. "THAT JUST HAPPENES," he said. "That's not part of the reason we lost. We just couldn't get the key hit. He couldn't get the massive. They were taking a lot of pitches. Pattin was thrown out of his first college baseball game in the second game after protesting a call over an outfield catch. Center fielder Dick Lewallen and Neuill had the Jayhawks' best performances at the plate, going 3 for 7. Neuill had 2 RBI, adding a double to his homer Catcher Katie Hoskinson and Mark Gille went 2 for 3 in the second game. "We were intimidated today. We got mildly hymed by the umpires. That happens on the road. When the opposing team runs out for the umpiring, that says something." "We didnt do the things we needed to do," Pattin said. "Our pitchers didn’t protect our batters. Their pitches were inside and inside and their arms were throwing outside. "I just hope they learned a lesson. Today's over with and tomorrow's a new day." Thompson added his third home run of the day in the second game, and Hornet center fielder Shawn Smith had a three-run blast off Coppen in the second inning to knock him from the box. “IT'S REALLY hard to fault the pitchers,” Pattin said. “I'm not down on them. You can't expect them to be good the first time out.” hits, and Kevin Kroeker finished the game, allowing 2 runs on 4 hits. 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He then accepted the head job from then American, where he worked until former Texas athletic director Darrell Royal hired him to take over the Longhorns. But the exact reasons for the surprising dismissal remained vague, just as athletic director Lemons had two years remaining on his contract, which gives him a salary of $107 million a year. Dodds said that the remaining years of the contract would be honored. DeLoss Dodds apparently wanted them to be. "We feel the basketball program needs new leadership and new direction for the future," Dodds said yesterday. Others receiving votes from the 16-member veterans committee yesterday were Gleem Wright, a shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1920s; Phil Rizutto, a shortstop for the New York Yankees in the 1940s and 1950s; Walter Alston, former manager of the Detroit Tigers, Dr. Donovan and Vic Willis, a turn-of-the-century pitcher with the Boston Braves and the Pirates. Robinson. 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