12 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, Feb. 10, 1986 Tigers lose two; Sooners upset From Kansan wires COLUMBIA, Mo. — Olden Polynice hit two free throws with two minutes left and Richard Morgan swiped a Missouri pass at the five-second mark yesterday, allowing Virginia to slip past the Tigers 64-62 in an intersectionsal college basketball game. The lead changed hands 11 times, and three points was the biggest lead either team could mount in the second half. The first half ended in a 34-34 deadlock. Missouri's Derrick Chievous hit a short jumper to put the Tigers on top 62-59 with 3:33 to play. Then Virginia's Tom Calloway trimmed one point from the lead with a free throw and Mel Kennedy tied the score at 62-62 with a bank shot from underneath. Missouri brought the ball downcourt but guard Jeff Strong threw it out of bounds and a few seconds later Gary Leonard committed the foul that sent Polynice to the line for what proved to be the winning free throws. Iowa State 73. Oklahoma 70 The win gained Iowa State its 14th-straight home game, its second big upset in less than two weeks and hiked its record to 14-7 overall and 5-3 in the Big Eight. The Cyclones defeated Kansas, which was ranked fourth at the time, 77-74 on Jan. 28. AMES, Iowa — Jeff Grayer scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half, including his go-ahead basket with 56 seconds left, as Iowa State dumped fifth-ranked Oklahoma 7-30 in Big Eight Conference basketball Saturday. Oklahoma, which had shared the Big Eight lead with Kansas, fell to 21-2 for the season and 6-2 in the conference. Oklahoma stormed back from a 12-point deficit early in the second half to take a 64-61 lead. Tim McCalister's jump shot capped the run with 4:28 left. Iowa State regained the lead at 65-64 on Jeff Hornacek's bank shot with 3:35 remaining. Nebraska 75, Missouri 66 COLUMBIA, Mo. — Guards Brian Carr and Harvey Marvel combined Marshall scored 13 points and Carr scored eight points in the final 10 minutes to rally Nebraska from a five-point deficit and enable the Cornhuskers to avenge a 68-46 home-court loss to Missouri last month. Marshall finished with 17 points and Carr 14. Nebraska improved its record to 14-7 overall and 4-4 in Big Eight. for 21 points in the game's final 10 minutes to lift Nebraska to a 75-6 Big Eight victory Saturday over Missouri. Missouri fell to 17-9 and 4-4. Kansas State 79. Colorado'63 MANHATTAN — Norris Coleman scored 25 points Saturday to lead Kansas State to its first Big Eight Conference victory of the season at Ahearn Field House, a 79-53 rout over the Colorado Buffaloes. Spreading a six-point halftime lead to 26 at the final buzzer, the Wildcats prevented the Buffaloes from breaking their eight-game losing streak in conference play. Competition for Kansas' Mike Wolf and Michael Center ended Friday in the consolation round of the ITCA National Singles-Doubles tournament in Houston. Colorado is 8-13 overall and 0-8 in the Big Eight, while Kansas State moved to 15-8 overall and 3-5 in the league. Wolf, Center split consolation matches Sports Briefs Wolf, Kansas' No. 1 seed, defeated Christian Schultz of Utah 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 in first round of consolation play. Wolf lost his next match to Houston's Rick Marzenell 5-7, 5-7. Wolf team up with Center, the Jayhawk's No. 2 seed, and downed Steve DeVries and Chris Schoop of California-Berkley 7-4, 6-3 in the first round of consolation doubles, Wolf and Center then lost to Kentucky's Pat McKee and Jack Van Emburg 7-6, 1-6-1. Scott Perelman, Kansas tennis head coach, said yesterday that Wolf had played inconsistently and without sharpness since being stricken by the flui last month. The Kansas women's bowling team finished third in the Region 11 championships yesterday in Springfield, Mo. Bowlers finish 3rd Head coach Mike Fine said the finish should guarantee the team an at-large bid to the sectional championships in March. A first or second-place finish at the sectional tournament would advance the Jayhawks to the National Championships. Jan Weisel led Kansas with 178 average for nine games. Donna Kirk followed her with a 164 average. Kansas was fourth in the tournament until it rallied in the last game to overtake Kansas State. Wichita State, ranked No. 1, won the tournament and No. 14 Central Missouri State finished second. The men's bowling team finished fifth in the tournament, but Fine said the team could still earn an at-large bid on the basis of it's success earlier this season. Weekly line-up Sporting events for Feb. 10-16 TODAY WEDNESDAY Men's junior variety basketball at Johnson County Community College. 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