14 Monday, January 25, 1988 / University Daily Kansan UNLV upsets Temple on late shot The Associated Press Nevada-Las Vegas 59 Temple 58 Nevada-Las Vegas is known for its explosive offense. But it was defense that triggered the Runin' Rebels' come-from-behind victory Sunday over previously unbeaten Temple. UCLA 74 No. 8 UNLV held the third-ranked Owis scoreless over the last four minutes as it made up a 58-51 deficit to win 59-18. *Reserve Anthony Todd hit a 10-foot jurper, with two seconds left to tap the comeback.* Arizona 86 UCIA, which trailed 56-41 early in the second half, rallied to take a 66-44 win. The Wildcats outscored the Bruins in the next 4½ minutes to regain control Sean Elliott scored 27 points and the tep-trapped Wildcats withstood a late CLA rally to post their 18th win in 19 tames. Arizona improved to 8-0 in the Pac-10, while UCLA fell to 3-4 in the conference and 7-10 overall. North Carolina 77 N.C. State 73 J. R. Reid scored 17 points for No.2 North Carolina overcame foul trout ble to beat No. 20 N.C. State in Raleigh. The Wolfpack tied the score 62-62 on Vinny Del Negro's 3-pointer with the Tar Heels surged ahead 72-80 and Madden and led the rest of the way. The Tar Heels improved to 14-2 overall and 3-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Charles Shackleford scored 26 points for N.C. State, which dropped to 10-4 overall and 2-2 in the conference. Kentucky 76 LSU 61 Rex Chapman and Winston Bennett led a 10-3 surge early in the second half, sparking the visiting Wildcats over Louisiana State. Ed Davender led No. 4 Kentucky with 21 points while Ricky Blanton had 16 for LSU. Kentucky, 13-2, is second in the Southeastern Conference with a 5-2 mark. LSU is 9-6 and 4-2 in the SEC. Purdue 91 Louisville 85 Troy Lewis scored 15 of his 23 points in the second half, including five free throws in the final 1:16, as visiting Purdue survived a furious second-half rally by the Cardinals. No. 5 Purdue, 17-1, extended the nation's longest winning streak to 16 games. Oklahoma 86 Pittsburgh 83 Harvey Grant scored 28 points and Mookie Blaylock made two free throws with four seconds remaining on 10. 11 Sooners held off No. 6 itchibibib. Pittsburgh, 13-2, rallied from a 17-point deficit in the second half to pull within 84-83 with nine seconds left. But Blaylock, who finished with 19 points, hit two free throws that clinched the victory for Oklahoma, 16-2. The Wolverines, who led 35-30 at halftime, broke the game open in the second half behind the scoring of Rumeal Robinson. The sophomore guard scored 11 points at the start of the game and the Wolverines surged to a 46-32 lead. Michigan 72 Indiana 60 Glen Rice scored 21 points as No. 7 Michigan halted Indiana's 29-game home winning streak. Michigan improved to 16-2 overall and 5-1 in the Big Ten. Indiana, the defending national champion, fell to 9-6 and 1-4. Duke 103 Wake Forest 70 Danny Ferry scored 29 points as the No. 9 Blue Devils beat Wake Forest in the ACC. Duke, which led by 11 points at halftime, extended the lead to 57-39 behind Ferry's hot shooting early in the second half. Duke improved to 12-2 overall and 3-1 in the ACC. Missouri 119 Iowa St. 93 Derrick Chievous came off the bench and scored 30 points as the Tigers upset No. 10 Iowa State in the Big Eight. The Tigers, 11-4 overall and 1-2 in the conference, led by as many as 30 points in the first half. Chievous, who had been in a slump, didn't enter the game until midway through the first half. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak for Georgetown, which improved to 12-4 overall and 2-3 in the big East. Syracuse fell to 13-5 and 3-3. Georgetown 69 Syracuse 68 Inside track season starts for Jayhawks By Keith Stroker Kansan sports writer The Kansas men's and women's track teams opened the indoor season Saturday at Anschutz Sports Pavilion. But women's coach Cliff Rovello took his team's elite to the Eastern Michigan Invitational to expose them to tough competition. The Kansas Invitational at the sports pavilion featured teams from Iowa State, Emporia State, and Saunders College. son County College College. "The competition in my heat wasn't real good." Watchek said. "Because of this, my time wasn't as good as it could have been if I was more of a challenge. I think Dearen Bell had a good meet for us." Kansas' Craig Watcke, South Bend, Ind., junior, finished first in the 3000-meter run with a time of 8:41.4. He said his time wasn't great, but the race was weak. Bell, Inwood, N.Y., freshman, won the 200-meter dash with a time of 22.0 seconds. The Jayhawk men had five other first place finishes. Senior John Creighton won the 400-meter dash in 49.1 seconds; and Sharriief Hazim, also a senior, won the long jump with a leap of 24-7 1/4. Juniary Bryan Martin won the 55-meter dash in 6.2 seconds; and two sophomores, Steve Hefferman, who won the 100-meter run in 2:29.2, and Stacy Smiedala, who won the 600-yard run in 1:12.5, rounded out the Kansas squad The women's team did not have a first place finisher at the Kansas Invitational, although assistant coach Jill Lancaster, who was not competing, won the long jump with a leap of 18-8. "I thought both meets we were successful." Rovelto said. "I took my best team to Eastern Michigan, where we did quite well. I thought the Kansas meet was a good test for our youngsters." Rovetto said that two bright spots at the Michigan meet were in the mile and two-mile relays. The team traveled in both events to top-ranked teams. in the mile relay, Kansas had a time of 3:50.1, behind Southern California, last year's national champion in the outdoor race. DAY AFTER DAY! WEEK AFTER WEEK LOW FOOD PRICES This week at your Checkers Food Store!! 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