4B Monday, March 27, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MIDWEST Razorbacks dump Cavs, nab last Final Four spot The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Virginia wanted to play a half-court game, and the Arkansas defense was more than ready. The Razorbacks were leading 60-49 Sunday in the Midwest Regional final when Corey Beck stripped Cavaliers guard Harold Deane of his dribble as Deane drove through the lane. Deane fouled Beck and Beck hit two free throws to make it 62-49. The defending NCAA champion Razorbacks went on to win 68-61 and earned the final spot in the Final Four. Virginia kept Arkansas out of the transition game the Razorbacks prefer, but could not score against a swarming defense. The Cavaliers went more than four minutes at the start of the second half without a field goal. in the semifinal on Friday, the Cavaliers shut down Kansas, allowing the Jayhawks to shoot just 34 percent. Kansas made only two of 21 3-point tries. SOUTHEAST BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — North Carolina's back in the Final Four, and the Tar Heels are there because of Jerry Stackhouse. Sophomore leads Heels past top-seeded Kentucky The Associated Press The sophomore All-America forward scored, rebounded, passed and just plain led college basketball's winningest program to a 74-61 victory Saturday over top-seeded Kentucky, the all-time victory runner-up, in the NCAA Southeast Regional final for a berth in the national semifinals. The second-seeded Tar Heels (28-5) will play Arkansas Saturday in Seattle. With North Carolina obviously not as deep as Kentucky (28-5) and bothered by nagging injuries throughout the game as well as foul trouble for sophomore center Rasheed Wallace, Stackhouse was the glue. Now coach Dean Smith returns to the Final Four for the 10th time. EAST EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Oklahoma State's 44-year wait is over. Eddie Sutton's 17-year wait is over. The Cowboys and their coach, courtesy of another big effort by Big Country, are finally back in the Final Four. Cowboys stop UMass with tenacious defense The Associated Press They will meet top-ranked UCLA, which beat Connecticut 102-96 in the West Regional final, Saturday in Seattle. Oklahoma State (27-9) had a 27-9 run over much of the second half and took advantage of horrendous shooting by the Minutemen (29-5) to get back to the Final Four for the first time since 1951. Bryant Reeves, the 7-footer known as much for his small-town roots as his big-time game, led the fourth-seeded Cowboys to a 68-54 victory over second-seeded Massachusetts on Sunday in the East Regional final. Carmelo Traviso led the Minutenen, who had their worst shooting game of the season (16-for-58, 28 percent), with 11 points and Derek Kellogg had 10. West champ UCLA clips UConn, then the nets The Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. — UCLA, putting on a show of speed that would make any of its 10 past champions proud, is back in the Final Four. Fifteen years after its last Final Four appearance, and 20 years since its last NCAA title, UCLA left Connecticut breathless in a 102-96 victory Saturday to capture the West Regional title. Not even a masterful 36-point performance by Connecticut guard Ray Allen could stop the Bruins, who raced and throttled the Huskies' key big man, Donny Marshall, on defense. Top-ranked UCLA (29-2) didn't just outrun Connecticut (28-5), the Bruins out-muscled the supposedly more physical power from the Big East. Tyus Edney was a gold-and-blue blur as he spearheaded UCLA's offense, scoring 22 points and passing for 10 assists. The team hugged their fans and each other before going through the traditional ritual of clipping the net — scissors in one hand, video cameras in the other. 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