14 Thursday, February 12, 1987 / University Daily Kansan N. Carolina coach gets 600th victory From Kansan wires CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Jeff Lebo scored a career-high 25 points last night and helped North Carolina defeat Wake Forest 95-84 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. The victory was number 600 in North Caroli- coach Dean Smith's career. Smith improved his record to 600-173 in his 26th season, becoming the 10th NCAA Division I coach to reach that plateau. Wake Forest, which has lost 12 straight games to North Carolina, fell to 11-11 overall and 1-9 in the ACC. Senior forward Joe Wolf had 16 points and a game-high 14 rebounds for the Tar Heels, Freshman center J.R. Reed added 13 points. Senior guard Kenny Smith also had 13 points 12 in the second half. Senior forward Mark Cline, hitting five three-pointers, paced the Deacons with 21 points. Freshman center Sam Ivy contributed 17 points. Guard Tyrone Bogues added 16 and Boyd had 14. Indiana 77 Northwestern 75 EVANSTON, III. — Daryl Thomas scored 32 points, including 14 for 16 shooting from the free-throw line, and led No. 2 Indiana to a 77-75 victory last night over Northwestern. Steve Allard, hitting only four of 13 from the floor, scored 15 points and Don Schulmz as Indiana's career scoring leader with 2,192 career points. The victory, Indiana's sixth straight, kept the Hoosiers, 20-2 overall, atop the Big Ten with an 11-1 conference record. Northwestern, losing to Indiana for the sixth straight time, fell to 6-16 and 1-11. Shon Morris, high scorer for Northwestern, fouled out with 20 points. second half, and Jeff Grose scored 16. Indiana's Rick Calloway added 14, 11 in the second half. Clemson 78 N.C.State 75 RALEIGH, N.C. — Grayson Marshall and Michael Brown each hit a pair of free throws in the final 30 seconds of the game last night and helped No. 12 Clemson to a 78-75 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over North Carolina State. Clemson improved to 22-2 overall, its most victories ever in the regular season, and 7-2 in the ACC. North Carolina State fell to 13-11 and 4-5. Senior guard Michael Tait paced the Tigers with 28 points. 21 in the first half, and Clemson led 45-40 at the break. Center Horace Grant had 23, and forward Jerry Pryor scored 12. Benne Bolton scored 19 points, leading four Wolfpack players in double figures. Vinnie Del Negro had 16. Mike Giomi and Charles Shackleford each added 12. HARTFORD, Conn. — Reggie Williams scored 34 points last night and led No. 13 Georgetown to its 1,000 victory, a 78-50 Big East rout of Connecticut. Georgetown 78 Connecticut 50 The Hoyas never trailed, scoring the first nine points and holding leads of 13-4, 26-12 and 32-16 in the first half. Williams scored 17 points in the first half and Georgetown held a 38-21 lead at intermission, taking advantage of the Huskies' 35 percent shooting. Since Georgetown's basketball program began in 1906, it has posted a 1,000-67 mark. Since 1921, when the team won its national coach, the Hoyas age 339-119 Kentucky has the most basketball victories among the nation's Division I schools, 1,423, including last night's triumph over Tennessee. The victory improved Georgetown's record to 18-4 overall and 8-4 in the conference. Connecticut dropped to 8-14 and 2-9. Tate George led the Huskies' offense with 11 points. Perry McDonald, with 12 points, was the only other Georgetown player in double figures. Signing Continued from p. 13 powerful squads with top recruits In Lincoln, the Cornhushers picked up standout quarterback Keithen McCant from Grand Prairie, Texas, and wingback Nate Turner from Mount Carmel High School in Chicago. "They're all very good athletes and they all have a chance to play," said David Gillespie, Nebraska's recruiting coordinator. "We feel like it's a very good recruiting class. It compares very favorably to classes we've had in the past." - Turner, 6-1 and 205 pounds, is a Bally and Parade Magazine All-American. Nebraska also signed Wayne Keneipp, an offensive tackle from Leo High School in Chicago. Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer said the only surprise in the Sooners' 1987 recruiting scheme was the loss of Tulsa running back Tony Brooks to Notre Dame. "The only casualty is Brooks," Switzer said. "He's the only one we counted on, but everyone has disappointments." Intrastate rivals Kansas and Kansas State both needed size and strength, but their top recruits were quarterbacks. Widenhofer said that about half of the 85 students who visited Missouri were quarterbacks and running backs interested in Missouri because of the 'Tigers' proposed wishbone offense. Kansas State coach Stan Parrish said he signed his top high school quarterback recruit, Paul Watson from Park Hill, Mo. Nebraska and Oklahoma were still fighting over Mickey Joseph from Marrero, La., and Leodis Flowers from Omaha, Neb. Joseph, a quarterback, and Flowers, a running back, said they would choose either Nebraska or Oklahoma. The top prospects the Sooners signed yesterday were Brian Broununger, an outside linebacker from Arlington, Texas; Stacey Dillard, a defensive end from Louisville, Texas; and running back Mike Gaddis from Midwest City, OKa. Colorado coach Bill McCartney said his team signed five All-Americans. Terry Boykin, a fullback from St. Petersburg, Fla., and Alonzo Hamilton, a running back from Powder Mountain, heightened Widenhofer's grop signings. The Oklahoma State Cowboys signed 15 high school players, including eight from Oklahoma. The prospects included 11 defensive players. Linebackers Randy Williams from Broken Arrow, Okla., and Ruben Oliver from New Orleans were among the signees. Missouri Coach Woody Widenhofer signed seven running backs and three quarterbacks. NHL beats Soviets, 4-3 United Press International Lemieux, the Pittsburgh Penguins center who received the most votes in fan balloting for the series, picked up the puck at center ice from Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Dou Wilson. Using his long stride to tend off pursuing Soviets, Lemieux skated into the circle and let fly a wrist shot. QUEBEC — Dave Poulin deflected in Mario Lemieux's wrist shot with 75 seconds remaining in the game last night, lifting the NHL All-Stars to a 4-3 triumph over the Soviet National Team in the opener of the two game Rendez-Vous 87 series. The second game of the series will be played tomorrow night at Le Colisee. If the Soviets win, co-champions will be declared for the series. He finished the game with three points, two assists, four turnovers and one steal. three-point range, and he never saw the free-throw line. Turgeon Continued from p. 13 Turgeon said that the four turnovers discouraged him "I was just trying to do too much to fast," he said, "and I was throwing the ball away. I needed to slow down." It was during Turingeon's hectic thought that a section of the crowd decided to walk. "When we were making our comeback," Wasserman said, "we needed to get things going and he just But Turgeon said the insults didn't bother him. He said he had become immune to the jeers after having heard them so often in the past. seemed like the right guy to pick on. I hope it made a difference — I think it did." Turgeon said that instead of worrying about the jeers, he just expected them and learned to cope. "I block it out," he said. "I don't even here it any more." But Turgeon said he still didn't know for sure why he was the target of the crowd. "It is because I am short and white. I guess," he said smiling. SAVE YOUR MONEY, CLIP A COUPON! 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