4B Tuesday, March 7, 1995 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Duke's coach not back to bench yet Krzyzewski healing from back surgery The Associated Press DURHAM, N.C. — Mike Krzyzewski was back in Cameron Indoor Stadium yesterday, and there was no way to wipe the smile from his face. Sitting on a small stage at one end of the court, Krzyzewski held a news conference to let everybody know he's OK as he continues to recover from back surgery and that he'll be back on the sidelines with Duke next season. "I'm embarrassed a little to do this news conference because I don't have any earth-shaking news. I don't want to be a hot ticket. I just want to coach basketball," he told a group of 80 reporters and 30 or so fans and students. He won't do that this week at the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament because he won't even be in Greensboro, N.C., for it. He was to meet with the team yesterday and planned to take part in practice today, but that's it — doctors' orders. Jan. 4 was the last time Krzysztew coached the Blue Devils, the team he led to seven Final Fours in the last nine years and national championships in 1991 and 1992. He underwent surgery for a ruptured disc on Oct. 21 and rapped back to work. The hasty return led to exhaustion and forced him from coaching the rest of the season. "I was very scared," the 48-year-old coach said. "I had never in my life not been able to just go at something, but I was just so exhausted. I just didn't have any energy. You just can't go, but you really want to. I was scared because I couldn't believe it was just a back. It just had to be something else." Krzyezwski underwent tests and received a clean bill of health, but doctors told him he had to concentrate solely on rehabilitating his back. That meant total rest and cutting ties with a basketball program he has guided the past 15 seasons. On Monday, he looked like any thing but a convalescing coach. He looked robust and chipper and joked with the crowd. He addressed the many rumors that circulated during his absence, the main ones being a much more serious illness or burnout. "When you coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference and have been around, rumors are part of the game," Krzzyzewski said. "There was a concern about cancer and there was a concern about that on my part, too, because you get to that point where you're so tired, so exhausted you wonder 'Is it just my back?' "That was the reason for all the tests and that's why the doctors sent out a statement after about two weeks to say it was my back," he said. "I don't know what burnout is. I was tired because of a bad back and I was exhausted because I was trying to do things I shouldn't have been." The Blue Devils were 9-3 when Krzyzewski began his leave of absence and finished the regular season 12-17, 2-14 in the ACC. It was the first time since the 1986-87 season that Duke fell out of the AP college basketball rankings. Under interim coach Pete Gaudet, a 12-year assistant to Krzewzyski, the Blue Devils hung close in a number of games against ranked teams, but were rarely able to win. "I am proud of my team and my staff for what they did during this time," Krzyzewski said. "Over the last 15 years we handled winning with class and dignity. I'm proud of the way we handled the losses with class and dignity. I always remember that about this basketball team. They never quit." Krzyzewski called sophomore guard Jeff Capel called him after last Wednesday's two-point loss at the buzzer to Maryland, the Blue Devils' seventh loss to a ranked team by less than seven points. "He said he was down, so I told him to come over to the house, and he brought some food and we talked the way a coach and player should talk," Krzyzewski said. "I missed that. It's not about wins and losses. It's about relationships, and I think I was getting away from that." The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through March 5. AP Top 25 rank team rec pta. pr 1. UCLA (65) 23-2 1,649 1 2. Kansas (1) 22-4 1,56 3 3. Kentucky 22-4 1,479 5 4. UNC 22-4 1,419 2 5. Arkansas 25-5 1,321 7 6. Connecticut 23-3 1,304 4 7. Wake Forest 21-5 1,248 9 8. UMass 24-4 1,202 8 9. Mich. St. 21-4 1,078 10 10. Maryland 23-6 1,074 6 11. Virginia 21-7 1,012 13 12. Arizona 23-6 983 12 13. Villanova 22-6 813 11 14. Purdue 22-6 759 17 15. Miss. St. 20-6 740 14 16. Oklahoma 22-7 592 16 17. Miseouri 19-7 495 19 18. Arizona St. 21-8 487 15 19. Oka. St. 20-9 458 18 20. Alabama 20-9 487 21 21. Syracuse 19-8 270 22 22. Utah 24-5 245 — 23. W. Kentucky 25-3 145 — 24. Georgetown 18-8 135 23 25. Oregon 18-7 121 — Others receiving votes: Iowa St. 108, Stanford 59, Tulsa 64, Memphis 55, Texas 55, Utah St. 36, Xavier, Ohio 33, Minnesota 27, St. Louis 26, Penn 21, Georgia Tech 11, Tulane 10. The Associated Press The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press" women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through March 5. AP Top 25 Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 22. Loving votes: Oklahoma 22, Memphis 21, Fla. International 20, Oregon 15, Ohio St. 15, Old Dominion 13, DePaul 7, Seton Hall 7, Virginia Tech 7, Wisconsin 7, San Francisco 3, Louisville 2, Utah 2 The Associated Press | team | total | poss. | pr | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. UCON(27) | 28-0 | 771 | 1 | | 2. Tenn. (4) | 29-1 | 748 | 2 | | 3. Colorado | 26-2 | 701 | 3 | | 4. La. Tech | 26-3 | 677 | 4 | | 5. Stanford | 24-2 | 661 | 5 | | 6. Texas Tech | 27-3 | 617 | 7 | | 7. Penn St. | 24-4 | 563 | 8 | | 8. Vanderbilt | 25-6 | 548 | 9 | | 9. Virginia | 24-4 | 515 | 6 | | 10. UNC | 28-4 | 502 | 12 | | 11. W. Ky. | 28-3 | 501 | 10 | | 12. Georgia | 24-4 | 411 | 11 | | 13. Alabama | 20-8 | 373 | 16 | | 14. Washington | 22-7 | 322 | 17 | | 15. Arkansas | 22-6 | 309 | 14 | | 16. Purdue | 21-7 | 298 | 13 | | 17. Florida | 23-8 | 296 | 15 | | 18. GW | 21-5 | 249 | 18 | | 19. Mississippi | 21-7 | 200 | 20 | | 20. Sn Dgo St. | 20-4 | 183 | 21 | | 21. Duke | 21-8 | 182 | 22 | | 22. Kansas | 20-9 | 131 | 23 | | 23. Sthrn Cal | 18-7 | 78 | 24 | | 24. Oregon St. | 18-7 | 60 | 19 | | 25. NC St | 19-9 | 32 | — | KANSAN Rockies coach recovering Zimmer suffered what Cilladi called a transient ischemic attack around 6 p.m. Saturday as the team bus was entering the Tucson area TUCSON, Ariz. — Colorado Rockies coach Don Zimmer made satisfactory progress yesterday in his recovery from a temporary loss of blood flow to the brain two days earlier. "He's doing well," Rockies trainer Dave Cilliadi said yesterday. "Everything continues to improve. There has been no lasting effect from what happened Saturday night." Zimmer, 64, remained in intensive care in St. Mary's Hospital, but doctors were considering moving him out of that unit into a regular room. The Associated Press Zimmer in a Tucson hospital following loss of blood flow after an exhibition game in Scottsdale earlier in the day. While emphasizing that Zimmer did not suffer a stroke, Cilladi said he experienced numbness in his left arm, a burning sensation in his face and had difficulty speaking. The symptoms subsided, then recurred. "The doctors are not 100 percent what caused it," Cilladi said. "Zim has had high blood pressure, and that is a contributing factor to T.I.A." Cilladi wouldn't speculate on when Zimmer might be able to return to coaching. "We're dealing with two sides of this: the medical side and the personal side," he said. "I can't speak for him as far as when he's going to feel like he wants to get back into uniform. That's a question he'll have to answer after we give him the medical input." 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