12 Tuesday, February 3, 1987 / University Daily Kansan St. John's upsets Georgetown 67-65 Mark Jackson scored a career-high 34 points, including all four St. John's points in overtime last night, lifting the Redmen to an 67-65 Big East upset over Georgetown. St. John's, 15-4 overall and 6-4 in the conference, held a 63-60 lead against Jaren Jackson sank a 3-point basket and remained remaining and forced the overtime. Mark Jackson put the Redmens back in front 65-63 with a jump shot with 1:54 left in overtime. Reggie Williams responded with a jumper that tied the score and Jackson, a senior guard, then hit a jumper with 52 seconds remaining. Willie Glass missed a single free throw with 14 seconds left for St. John's, But Georgetown, 15-4 and 5-4, lost its final opportunity 12 seconds later when an inbounds pass went through the hands of Charles Smith. Georgetown built a 17-7 lead but Mark Jackson sparked a 10-2 burst that closed the gap. St. John's led 33-32 at halftime. The Redmen opened the second half with 6 straight points and took their biggest lead of the game, 40-32. Williams led the Hoyas with 26 points. Perry McDonald had 14 and Mark Tillmon finished with 10. Shelton Jones had 13 for the Redmen. DePaul 84, N.C. State 62 Rod Strickland scored 14 of his 18 game-high points in the first half last night, pacing a balanced DePaul scoring attack and sparking the Blue Demons to an 84-62 victory over North Carolina State. The loss was the fourth straight for N C. State, which felt to 12-8. DePaul Stanley Brundy came off the bench and scored 16 points for DePaul while Terence Greene added 15, Dallas Comegys 14 and Kevin Edwards 10. Bennie Bolton and Walker Lambiotte each scored 13 points for the the Wolfpack. Top Twenty DePaul raced to an 18-4 lead as N.C. missed all 11 of its first 14 shots and the Blue Demons were never threatened. They reeled off 8 straight points later in the half to take a 34-14 advantage. The Blue Demons led 44-27 at halftime and used a run of 9 consecutive points to stretch the advantage to 58-34 with 14:53 left. North Carolina State got no closer than 17 points the rest of the game. Temple 72, Massachusetts 59 Senior guard Nate Blackwell scored 27 points and lead Temple to a 72-59 Atlantic 10 Conference basket-strike. The University of Massachusetts, on last night Massachusetts pulled within two, 46-44, with 10:02 left in the game when Carl Smith hit a three-point shot. The defense converted and converted the throw. However, Temple sophomore Mike Vreeswyk, who finished with 12 points, scored 10 points in the final 10 minutes to help the Owls improve to 21-2 over-all and 10-0 in the conference. Massachusetts, 8-12 and 4-8, held a 26-18 lead with 6-44 left in the first half before Temple went on a 13-0 run. She took a 39-23 lead at the intermission. Howard Evans added 13 points for Temple. Smith and Lorenzo Sutton led Massachusetts with 16 points each while David Brown added 13. Lowell Hamilton scored a seasonhigh 23 points and Illinois outscored Ohio State 39-14 down the stretch last night, posting an 82-65 Big Ten victory. Illinois 82, Ohio State 65 Illinois, 16-5 overall and 6-3 in the conference, trailed 51-43 when Tony Wysinger and Doug Altenberger shot within a three-minute span. Altenberger's second 3-pointer put Illinois in front to stay at 88-55 with 6:13 left in the game. Ken Norman and Hamilton followed with baskets to put the Illini up 62-55. Ohio State never got closer than 5 points the rest of the way. The Buckeyes, 13-8 and 4-5, jumped out to a 10-2 lead. Illinois took its only lead of the first half, 19-18, on a basket by Altenberger but Jerry Francis hit two free throws with 9:15 to play put Ohio State back on top, 20-19. Later in the half, Ohio State scored 10 straight points and opened its biggest first-half lead, 37-23. The Buckeyes led 38-29 at intermission. Wysinger had 15 points and Altenberger finished with 14. Norman, who entered the game with a 21.8 per-game scoring average, was held to 3 points in the first 20 minutes. He ended up with 14. Dennis Hopson led the Buckeyes with 21 points, his second-lowest output of the season. Curtis Wilson added 11 and Francis 10 for Ohio State. Duke 62. Stetson 59 Duke committed a season-high 29 turnovers and failed to score a basket in the final 6:36 last night but on and defeated Stetson 62-59. The Blue Devils, who led 31-27 at halftime, scored only 10 points in the first 10 minutes of the second half and scored only 5 points — all on free throws — in the last 6:36 Duke improved to 17-4 while Stetson dropped to 9-9. Jimmy Kuhl led Stetson with 18 points. Danny Ferry paced Duke with 16 points and 11 rebounds, but he committed a game-high 8 turnovers. Kevin Strickland added 11 points for two second two free throws with three seconds remaining and clinched the win. Ferry's short jumper gave Duke 57-50 lead with 6:36 remaining. Stetson's Terry Johnson hit a 3-point shot two minutes later and cut Duke's lead to 59-57. But Ferry made one of two free throws with 3:07 to go for a 60-57 lead. Louisville 90, South Carolina 62 LOUSIVILLE. Ky. — Herbert Crook scored 18 points to lead four Louisville players in double figures last night as the Cardinals routed Metro Conference rival South Carolina 90-62. Louisville opened a 42-17 halftime lead and coasted the rest of the way to improve to 11-10 overall and 4-2 in the league. South Carolina fell to 11-8 and 4-3. Cork kreed a 16-2 run with 6 points as Louisville rolled to a 38-12 lead with 1-44 to go in the first half. South Carolina then fell below than 22 points the rest of the way. Louisville's largest lead was 33 points, at 74-59 with 3:50 to play on. Tony Kimbro added 15 points, Ellison had 14 and Abram finished with 12 for Louisville. South Carolina was paced by Michael Foster's 15 points. Terry Dozier added 14 and Tony Shaw contributed 13. DIVE Continued from p. 11 Susterka said he was careful in his treatment of each diver because he knew what would motivate one diver would not motivate another. "They are all individuals and it's up to me to get into their hearts and minds and figure out what it takes to be a coach." He said. "That's what being a coach is." When Susterka began coaching at Kansas, he said he knew that making technique changes in each team member's diving style would improve the team as a whole. Susterka said, "I told myself long ago that I was going to be positive, because diving is a sport that is easy to become bored with. The athletes get tired of hearing the same things over and over again. "To handle the criticism, you have to be positive. Sure, I will be negative when it is time to, but I think it's more important to tell them what is positive about their diving." Susterka said that because Kansas' divers had improved and were beginning to qualify for national meets, the diving program would continue to improve. Susterka, a four time Mid-America Conference Champion who had NCAA experience while at Eastern Michigan University, said he was able to relate well to his divers because of the experiences he had as a diver. "The changes made so far are a beginning." Suskera said. "I am going to get better and better, too. I want Kansas diving to be one of the top diving teams in the country, and then it will be time to move on." L. A. Rauch/KANSAN Going down Warm weather and a little free time adds up to an afternoon of football. Marc Roskin, Northbrook, Ill., freshman was brought to the ground yesterday in front of Olive Hall by Mike West, Leawood freshman. --ty. 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Fuzzy's Bar had lost only one game in the last three years before last night's unset The Jayhawks compete at 9:30 o.m. Monday nights in Kansas Ci- "We've been working hard to have practices on Sunday nights." Lester, Glencoe, III., junior. "We're getting to a lot. We're skating a lot better." OU women to lose playing time for fighting Athletic Director Donnie Duncan yesterday issued what a spokeswoman said was the univer- sity comment on the Jan. 17 altercation. tion," the statement said University of Oklahoma women basketball players will suffer a "loss of playing time" for their part in a fight after an Oklahoma-Missouri game last month.OU's athletic director announced "Acting upon the recommendation from Assistant Athletic Director Don Jimerson, measures are being taken to be sure there is no recurrence of this type situa- "We want to emphasize again, we do not condone nor will we tolerate such actions." Duncan said in the brief statement. "A portion of the action taken will result in the loss of playing time for some players. The balance of the action is being handled internally within the department," Duncan said. University of Missouri Athletic Director Jack Lengyel Friday said two Missouri players were suspended for one game because of the Jan. 17 fight. Debbie Copp, sports information spokeswoman, said details about other disciplinary action, the names and number of pl-years on the student list, the length of the "loss of playing time" would not be released. Oklahoma's Grace Big 8 player of the week The victories improved the eighth-ranked Sooners' record to 17-3 and allowed them to share first place in the Big Eight Conference race with Kansas and Missouri. Ricky Grace, who averaged 13 points and 5.3 rebounds a game in helping Oklahoma to three victories last week, was selected the Big Eight Conference player of the week yesterday. Grace, a 6-4 junior, scored 13 points, grabbed five rebounds and had five steals against Colorado; had 14 points, five rebounds and five assists against Iowa State; and capped the week with 12 points, six rebounds and eight assists when the Sooners beat North Carolina State on Saturday. It was the first time this season that Grace, a junior college transfer, was selected the player of the week. The panel of media members who vote on the award made Grace a unanimous choice. It is the third time this season that an Oklahoma player has been selected. Wheeler was the Tigers' defensive line coach at Missouri from 1978 to 1982 under head coach Warren Powers. Wheeler hired at Missouri for second time George Wheeler, a former United States Football League coach, was hired yesterday for his second stint as defensive line coach at the University of Missouri. From staff and wire reports The hiring of Wheeler completes Widenhofer's coaching staff for the coming season. Leasing for the Fall! 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