Page 10 University Daily Kansan, February 4, 1982 Scoreboard Basketball NBA STANDINGS Eastern Conference Athletic Dilemma Team W W3 L Pct. Pel. Boston 33 11 11 .78% Boca Houston 31 14 10 .28% Washington 22 22 500 11 % New Jersey 21 22 500 11 % Cincinnati 20 22 457 13 % Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 30 14 682 Atlanta 39 14 682 10%* Detroit 19 36 422 11%* Detroit 19 36 422 11%* Chicago 18 34 227 10%* San Antonio 29 14 674 Denver 24 28 549 %/2 Chicago 22 22 549 %/2 Utah 14 39 328 15 Kansas City 14 39 328 16 Indiana 14 39 328 16 Seattle 30 11 13 698 Los Angeles 31 14 14 689 San Diego 28 18 15 699 Phoenix 24 18 571 6 Portland 24 18 571 6 Philadelphia 24 18 571 6 Washington 24 18 571 17% New York Jets 103, Miami Dolphins 85 Seattle 97, Kansas City Chiefs 84 Philadelphia 122, Washington 96 Atlanta at Detroit, ppd. 118 Atlanta at Denver, ppd. 118 San Diego 113, Dallas 106 Uhls 122, Perthian 118 Sacramento 96, Minnesota 86 | team | W | L | Pct. | GR | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 8 | 0 | 1.000 | 2/4 | | Minnesota | 7 | 114 | 1.657 | 3/4 | | Oklahoma State | 4 | 3 | 571 | 3/4 | | Kansas | 4 | 3 | 459 | 3/4 | | Texas | 4 | 3 | 459 | 3/4 | | Nebraska | 3 | 4 | 429 | 4/4 | | Iowa State | 3 | 5 | 286 | 4/4 | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Note: Number in parentheses indicates UPI Note: Number in parentheses. Missouri 11) Colorado 84 Kansas State 18) 75, Nebraska 64 Illinois 12) Indiana 70 Oklahoma 75, Oklahoma State 72 UPI TOP 30 RESULTS Virginia 19) Georgia 63 Pallas 34) 66, Louisiana 44 Auburn 83, Kentucky 41 OT Alabama 10) 66, Mississippi State 63 Maryland 11) Washington 45 Maryland 11) Wake Forest 16) Mississippi 15) ST. Louis 47 Missouri 15) Tennessee 47 NHL STANDINGS Wales Conference Patrick Division Team W Team L T L F GF PA Pts. NY Islanders 31 19 17 232 165 68 64. New York Jets 18 19 17 232 165 68 64. NY Rangers 25 20 7 192 192 200 57. Pittsburgh 21 24 8 192 192 200 57. Boston Celtics 18 20 8 192 192 200 57. Montreal 29 11 12 7 244 153 67 Boston 20 11 12 7 216 182 70 Buffalo 20 15 8 20 107 160 77 Chicago 20 15 8 20 107 160 77 Hartford 14 22 10 174 174 217 8 Campbell Conference Norris Division Minnesota 22 16 15 12 219 192 59 St. Louis 22 16 14 11 219 189 58 San Diego 18 20 10 12 232 245 46 Chicago 18 20 10 10 232 245 46 Toronto 18 20 10 10 177 260 38 Washington 18 20 10 10 177 260 38 Edinburgh 13 13 12 10 309 222 74 Calgary 19 12 13 10 209 222 56 Vancouver 18 25 11 11 188 252 43 Angeles 14 15 11 18 158 243 70 Columbus 14 15 11 18 158 243 70 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota Boston,5 Buffalo, Montreal,Edmonton Vancouver,3 Tampa 1 Oakland,2 Vancouver 2 Soccer MISL STANDINGS Eastern Division Team W 15 L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 14 4 78 New York 13 61 % Baltimore 14 60 % Buffalo 9 11 830 % Balloons 9 11 104 % Philadelphia 8 14 323 % New Jersey 4 13 235 % St. Louis 17 17 385 590 Wichita 11 11 670 12% Washington 10 10 474 14% Memphis 10 10 435 18% Phoenix 10 13 150 8% Kansas City 10 17 138 12% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York7 Cleveland6 Kings lose seventh straight By United Press International SEATLET - Gus Williams scored 20 points and Jack Sikma added 21 as the Seattle SuperSonics won the Kansas City Nets' eight defeat, a 97-37 decision last night. The victory, coupled with New York's 98-94 triumph over Los Angeles, pulled the Sonics into first place in the Pacific division of the Lakers by percentage points. Williams ran off 16 points in the first half, as the Sonics took a 21-point lead and ended with a 58-39 advantage at halftime. After a brief Kansas City spurt in the third quarter, the Sonics rebounded and led 83-67 after three quarters. Ernie Grunfeld scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to lead a late Kansas City rally, but after the Kings pulled within six, 91-85, with five minutes to play, they managed only one field goal the rest of the way. Grunfeld and Steve Johnson led the Kings in scoring with 21 points. Mike Wooden added 18 and Reggie King had 13. Cliff Robinson, the Kings' leading man, an average of 21 points a game, was an on just three points by the Sonics. Jayhawks continue to lose on the road The Kansas Jayhawks continue to struggle on the road. By RON HAGGSTROM Sports Editor KU's record fell to 1-4 away from home after losing last night, 55-53, to Georgia. THE JAYHAWKS' only victory on the road came Dec. 29 when they beat Indiana 71-61 in the Holiday Tourney at Madison Square Garden. However, the Cyclones, who are now 7-12 overall and 2-5 in the Big Eight Conference, haven't been that bad of a team at home. At home, the Cyclones are 6-2 and their only losses are to No.1-ranked Missi tion. They were not to be denied another nome victory last night as they led the team in the opening match. biggest lead the Jayhawks ever had were two points. The turning point of the game came in the first half with the game tied 22-22. CENTER KELLY Knight, trailing the play down court, took a pass and hit an off-balanced 15-foot jumper. Knight, who later returned to the game, reinjured his knee on the shot and Iowa State scored six of the last eight points in the half to take a 28-26 lead at intermission. The game remained close throughout the second half until the Cyclones, who held a 46-43 lead, ran off six straight points to take a 52-43 lead. Two free throws by David Magley along with Tykie Peckachk's jumper closed the gap to 82-47 before Malvin gave a free throw increase to the head 'to six. to lead a. Magley's jumper after Warrick's free Barry Stevens' two free throws increased the lead back to six. throw put the Jayhawks within four, 53- 49 The Jayhawks weren't through their first game to pull off some last-second heroes. AFTER WARRICK missed the front end of a one-and-one, Magley answered with two field goals, the second after a turnover, to close the margin to 55-13. Stevens, who finished with 22 points, was sent to the line again with 14 seconds remaining. He missed the front hook on the left side and Jayhawks had a chance to tie the game. The Jayhawks hopes went astray the four second remaining for a jumper with 四秒钟 remaining. KU, which took to 3-4 in the conference game, was led by Maeyer's 20 points and Gouy's 16. "We didn't play well enough to win anywhere," Coach Ted Owens said. "I felt fortunate to be in the position to tie it up." OWA STATE (55) | MIN | FG | FT | REB | TP | TP | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Barry Seymour | 5-13 | 8-8 | 2 | 14 | 2 | | Ron Harris | 1-12 | 7-9 | 2 | 10 | 2 | | Robert Estes | 0-2 | 6-7 | 3 | 2 | 2 | | Robert Eaton | 6-4 | 6-4 | 3 | 2 | 10 | | Terrence Allen | 3-6 | 6-0 | 3 | 1 | 10 | | John Kunert | 0-4 | 6-0 | 3 | 1 | 10 | | John Kunert | 0-4 | 6-0 | 3 | 1 | 10 | | John Kunert | 0-4 | 6-0 | 3 | 1 | 10 | | John Kunert | 12-40 | 8-2 | 34 | 11 | 15 | KANSAS (52) MIN FG PT REB PF TP David Magee 7.15 -3.6 0 5 20 Jeff Dallamun 3.45 -1.8 0 7 39 Kelly Kungli 3.2 -0.4 0 1 4 Michael Wagner 3.2 -0.4 0 1 4 Tony Gay 8.19 -0.4 0 6 1 Lance Hill 0.4 -1.2 0 1 2 Matt Martin 1.2 -1.2 0 1 2 Tyke Peacock 1.2 -1.2 0 1 2 DAVID MAGEE 25.49 -1.1 26 27-53 28 27-55 Jayhawks win, 75-68 to break five-game skid By GINO STRIPPOLI Associate Sports Editor etc. A victory. "I'm really pleased," Coach Marian Washington said yesterday. "We played much better than we have been, because our defense was effective." It has been a long time coming, but the women's basketball team finally broke its losing streak with a 75-48 win in Cyclone Cylons in Airess, Iowa, last night. "We had more players being aggressive than we have had in the past," Washington said. "We've been working for that all season." THE JAYHAWKS, who had lost five straight and eight of their last 10 games, jumped to an uncharacteristic lead in the first half. They led by as many as 14, before the Cyclones edged back to trail at halftime 29-26. The Jayhawks were led by All-America candidate Tracy Claxton, who has led Kansas in scoring in 19 of its 24 games and in rebounding in every game. She had 20 points and 23 rebounds. Angie Snider, KU's second teaching scorer, added 18 and Stewart had 14. The second half was almost a replay of the first half. 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