2B Tuesday, February 5, 1996 SCORES & MORE COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1995-96 Players' All-Big Eight Conference UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Vote of league players conducted by the Kansas City Star First team Ryan Minor, senior forward, Oklahoma Jacque Vaughn, junior guard, Kansas Rafel LaFrentz, sophomore forward, Kansas Dedric Willoughby, junior guard, Iowa State guard, Colorado Secondteam Chaucey Billups, freshman guard Colorado Elliot Hatcher, senior guard, Kansas State Ernie Abercrombie, senior forward. Oklahoma Erick Strickland, senior guard, Nebraska Tyrone Davis, senior forward, Kansas State Jason Sutherland, junior guard, Missouri 1995-96 Big Eight Confer ence Men's Basketball Specialty Teams covering the Big Eight All-Freshman Voted on by media regulari Paul Pierce, forward, Kansas Adrian Peterson, guard, Oklahoma State Chauney Billups, guard, Colorado Troman I. lee, guard, Nebraska Ayome May, guard/forward, Kansas State Charlotte Llybumps, glaca; Concord Tyrron Lue, guard, Nebraska All-Newcomer Dedric Willoughby, junior guard, Iowa State Nate Erdmann, junior guard, Oklahoma Martice Moore, junior forward Colorado Kenny Pratt, junior forward, Iowa State Jerome Lambert, senior forward, Oklahoma State All-Underrated Ernie Abercrombie, senior forward. Oldahoma Kenny Pratt, junior forward, Iowa State Tyrone Davis, senior forward, KapsasState Nate Erdmann, junior guard, Oklahoma Jacy Holloway, junior guard, Iowa State. Most Improved Raef LaFrentz, sophomore forward, Kansas Ernie Abercrombie, senior forward, Oklahoma Jacy Holloway, junior guard, Iowa State Jason Sutherland, junior guard, Missouri Simeon Haley, senior center, Missouri All-Defense Jerod Haase, junior guard, Kansas Jacque Vaughn, junior guard, Kansas Elliot Hatcher, senior guard, Kansas State Erick Strickland, senior guard, Nebraska Mark Young, sophomore guard, Kansas State B. J. Williams, junior forward, Kansas All-Bench Billy Thomas, sophomore guard, Kansas Dion Barnes, senior guard, Oklahoma Aaron Swartzruder, sophomore guard, Kansas State Terrance Badgett, senior forward, Nebrask Women's Basketball Box Score COLORADO 75, KANSAS 47 ORGANDO Thomas 4-6-1-2 10, Scholz 8-14-5-21, Scott 3-8-2-8, Graham 2-4-0-4, Weatherhill 6-10-0-4, Hasherlde 4-6-5-14, Feltas 0-0-0-0, Garrard 1-2-6, Palmer 0-2-0-0, Stokar 0-3-0- 0, Terry 0-1-0-0, Bradford 0-1-0-0, Jacobs 0-0-0-0, Totals 30-61 13-19-75 KANSAS (20-9) Jampon 5-10-34 15, Trapp 1-3 0-12, Sanford 2-5-1-25, Halbleib 0-5-2-2, Dixon 3-0-14-4-10, Reed 0-3-0-1, Canada 0-0-0-0, Raymant 5-9- 0-11, Grayer 1-3-0-2, Gracey 0-0-0-0. Totals 17-48-10 13-47. Halftime — Colorado 27, Kansas 19. 3-Point goals — Colorado 2-7 (Thomas 1-1, Hasherid 1-3, Garcia 0-1, Palmer 0-2), Kansas 3-13 (Sampson 2-6, Raymont 1-3, Hableib 0-2, Dixon 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds — Colorado 28 (Scholz 7), Kansas 34 (Sanford 9). Assists — Colorado 22 (Thomas 7), Kansas 9 (Dixon 3). Total fouls — Colorado 14, Kansas 20. A—4,840. Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Tuesday. (schedule subject to change and or blackout); SPORTS WATCH (All times Central) TV SPORTSWATCH ESPN2 — Women's NCAA Basketball, Big East Conference championship, at Storm. Conn. 6 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, Mid- Continent Conference championship, at Quad Cities, Iowa ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Midwest collegiate Conference champion, at Davenport, Ohio Miltonburg 21 30 36 308 309 2-4 Lol1. 12:18 9-18 12:25 Miltonburg 21 30 36 308 309 2-4 Lol1. 12:18 9-18 12:25 TNT — NBA Basketball, Orlando at Charlotte 8 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, USA — Boxing, Raul Marquez (22-0-0) vs. Darrin Morris (24-2-1) for vacant USBA junior middleweight championship; champion Ronald Wright (33-1-0) vs. Andrew Council (25-3-3) for NABF junior middleweight championship, at Norfolk, Va. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Sun Belt Conference championship, at Little Rock, Ark. PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Expanded Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Midwest Division Atlantic Division *x Chicago* 6, 897 6, 897 - 9-1 Won 4 28-0 24-6 30-3 Indiana 15, 655 15, 655 - 9-1 Won 4 28-0 24-6 30-4 Cleveland 23, 579 18, 64% 18-4% Lost 20-10 13-14 22-17 Atlanta 32, 552 20, 6% Lost 2.4% Lost 10-11 13-15 20-15 Detroit 31, 544 20, 4% Lost 3.3% Lost 18-10 13-16 15-17 Charlotte 28, 594 21, 3% Lost 3.3% Lost 18-10 13-16 15-17 W L W Pct GB IL 1st Street Away Comf Orlando 44 15,748 — 91 7–10 4 W 30-0 17-15 27-10 New York 33 42 24,759 17 3-7 5 W 10-10 13-14 21-14 Miami 21 24 579 18 5-7 5 Lost 10-12 13-14 21-14 Washington 28 33 441 18 4-6 5 W lost 2 17-10 9-23 12-14 New Jersey 24 33 421 19 6-4 6 Lost 16-11 8-23 12-14 Boston 21 38 356 13 7-7 3 W lost 12-17 9-21 14-19 Philadelphia 11 46 193 21-9 1 Lost 10-12 9-21 14-19 W L W Pt GG J L1w Streak Awave Coyne Utah 39 17 688 --- 8-28 -14 2-6 24-4 15-13 23-12 San Antonio 39 18,684 --- 8-28 -3 2-6 22-6 17-12 27-9 Houston 39 20,661 --- 8-28 -3 2-6 21-7 18-13 29-10 Dearmer 24 33 42,151 --- 4-8 -L0ost 1 16.12 8-21 14-23 Dallas 20 37 151% 1-4 -L0ost 1 16.12 8-21 14-29 Minnesota 18 30,318 21% 1-4 -L0ost 1 13.16 5-23 12-22 Vancouver 11 45,198 21% 1-4 -L0ost 2 13.16 5-23 12-29 Seattle 46 12 789 ... 10-Won 13 Lost 26 2 15-10 28 2 LA. Lainston 15 622 ... 8/3 92 8 10-Won 13 Lost 26 2 15-14 Phoenix 28 99 509 ... 18-3 Won 14 Lost 16-14 13-14 15-19 Sacramento 20 50 455 ... 19-4 Lost 1 2-14 9-19 13-18 Golden State 26 32 488 ... 19%-4 Lost 4 17-10 9-22 11-27 Portland 28 33 411 ... 19%-4 Lost 17-10 13-12 10-36 LA Clippers 19 38 333 ... 26-3 Lost 1 13-19 9-19 16-21 > clipped over foul ball Boston 105, Milwaukee 98 Detroit 103, Atlanta 98 Philadelphia 97 San Antonio 101, Denver 98 Washington 98, Vancouver 81 Tuesday's Games Detroit at Toronto, 7 p.m. Dear Detroit at Toronto, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at New York, 7:30 p.m. Seattle at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Ontario at Chatham, 6 p.h. Milwaukee at Baltimore, 8:30 p.m. Indiana at Phoenix, 6 p.h. Indiana at Phoenix, 6 p.h. Houston at Portland, 10 p.h. Vancouver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. U.S. Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games New York at Toronto 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Boston 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia 7:30 p.m. Seattle at Washington 7:30 p.m. Denver at San Antonio 8 p.m. Indiana at Uptown 9 p.m. NBA Box Scores MILWAUKEE (98) Robinson 9-16 5-2 51, Baker 8-21 6-8 22, Benjamin 4-16 4-4 12, Gulamans 6-14 4-6 17, Newman 7-18 2-12, Cummings 1-7 0-0 2, Conlon 2-0 0-0, Keys 0-0 5-6, Mayberry 0-1 0-0. Totals 35-85 24-31 BOSTON (105) Ellison 5-6-0 10, Fox 8-18-0 22, Montrose 2-5-0 24, Wesley 3-9-3 5, Minor 5-10-0 11, Williams 3-5-8 12 14, Day 1-7 9-12 11, Lister 0-1-0 0, Barros 8-13 7-7 23, Bodde -1-4 0-2. Totals 36-78 28-38 105 Milwaukee 25 18 23 32— 98 22 31 24 28—105 PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League Expanded Glance By The Associated Press All Times CST 3-Point goals -Milwaukee 4-12 (Baker 0-1, Mayberry 0-1, Robinson 0-3), Boston 6-15 (Fox 6-8, Wesley 0-2, Day 0-2, Barros 0-3). Fouled out -Newman. Rebounds -Milwaukee 58 (Baker 14), Boston 52 (Ellison 12). Assists -Milwaukee 19 (Douglas 6), Boston 21 (Wesley 9). Total fouls -Milwaukee 25, Boston 23. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division N.Y. HANGS 35 17 13 83 629 120 19-5-4 16-12-5 10-4-5 Florida 45 12 13 83 629 180 19-2 16-12-4 15-12-5 Pittsburgh 32 19 12 83 726 171 20-7-4 12-13-8 8-11-5 Washington 32 19 12 83 726 181 197 20-7-4 13-12-6 11-13-5 New Jersey 29 25 9 67 168 152 20-12-1 16-12-5 13-7-2 Tennessee 29 25 9 67 168 152 20-12-1 16-12-5 13-7-2 N.Y. HANGS 18 13 7 84 143 287 19-7-3 6-23-8 6-10-3 Pittsburgh 38 21 4 8 70 26 19 203 24-6 16 14-15 14-2 15-9 Montreal 30 21 7 4 80 21 21 203 16-8 16 15-9 14-5 16-2 Boston 27 27 7 6 82 21 114 203 16-13 11-16 11-7 9-7-1 Hartford 26 27 8 7 59 18 193 199 15-13 11-15 13-1 6-21 Buffalo 26 30 7 5 79 18 193 197 17-23 9-12 9-5-1 10-9-1 Ottawa 12 48 7 5 79 147 237 127 16-2-3 9-25 10-9-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Colonado 37 18 10 14 85 27 183 21-5 14-7 18-13 13-5-4 Vancover 26 18 10 14 85 27 183 21-5 14-7 18-13 13-5-4 Calgary 25 28 11 14 61 191 103 15-13 10-14 12-0-13 Montreal 25 28 11 14 61 191 103 15-13 10-14 12-0-13 Arachna 23 35 6 15 27 198 20-14 9-12-13 6-11-03 Edmonton 22 35 7 15 71 184 27 13-8-14 9-12-13 11-7-4 San Jose 14 4 4 14 19 27 197 13-8-14 9-12-13 11-7-4 Sunday's Games Winnipeg 7, N.Y. Islanders 5 Washington, 3 Philadelphia, 4 Vanover, 3 Buffalo 0 St. Louis, 4 Edmonton 3 Calgary, 5 San Jose 1 Tampa Bay, 2 Anzio 2 lieu de Jong, 2 Tampa Bay New Jersey 2. N.Y. Rangers 2. 5c Tuesday's Games Winnepeg at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. Boston at H.Y. Islanders, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Tampa Bay, 8:30 p.m. Florida at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Sam Jose at Colorado, 8 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Dallas, Texas; 6:15 p.m. Houston, Texas; 9:30 a.m. Buffalo, New York; 9:30 p.m. San Diego, California; 9:30 p.m. Edinboro at Los Angeles, California. TRANSACTIONS Monday's Sports Transaction By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League National League BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with Eric Gunderson and Brian Park pilchers. MONTREAL EXPOS—Agreed to terme with Ozzie Canseco, first baseman-outfielder. RASKFTRAIL HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS Named Marvin Walters vice president of basketball operations. National Basketball Association CHARLOTTE HORNETS—Activated Muggy Bogues, guard, from the injured list. CHICAGO BULLS—Signed John Salley, center-forward, to a 10-day contract. Placed Bill Wenington, center, on the inlined list. National Football League FOOTBALL ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed Cornellus Bennett, linebacker, to a four-year contract. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed Mark Maddox, linebacker, to a three-year contract. CHICAGO BEARS—Signed Curtis Conway, wide receiver, to a four-year contract. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Re- signed Bernardo Harris, linebacker. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Resigned Israel Byrd, cornerback, to a one-year contract. NEW YORK GIANTS—Matched the offer sheet of Rodney Hampton, running back, by the San Francisco 49ers. NEW YORK JETS—Traded James Brown, tackle, to the Miami Dolphins, for a 1997 fifth-round draft pick. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Agreed to terms with Kevin Ross, safety, on a two-year contract. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed Bob Dahl, offensive tackle, to a three-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO 49ers - Walved Stone Wallace, offensive tackle. COLLEGE NORTH TEXAS—Announced the resignation of Steve Kraghter, offensive coordinator, to become the quarterbacks coach at Boston College. 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