12 Friday, March 22, 1991 / University Daily Kansan STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Applications for OFFICE & WORKSTATION SPACE in the Kansas Union for 1991-1992 are now available. Registered Student Organizations may pick up an application in the Kansas Union at the SUA Office or the Organizations & Activities Center. Note: Current tenants must reapply!!! DEADLINES RENEWAL Applications-5:00 p.m. on March 29,1991 NEW Applications-5:00 p.m. on APRIL 5,1991 MASS. STREET DELI inc 941 MASSACHUSETTS Owner's Special Double Sausage Sandwich Two hot Smoked Sausages-split, grilled and placed on a French Hard Roll. Garnished with sauteed chopped green peppers, onions and mushrooms. Smothered with two thick slices of Jalapeno cheese. Gently apply mayo and horseradish. Double Sandwich $3.49 Half Sandwich $2.49 No Coupons Accepted with this offer Razorbacks and Rebels to advance in tourney action The Associated Press Third-seeded Kansas (25-7) will meet top-seeded Arkansas (34-3) in the Southeast Regional final Saturday at Charlotte, N.C. The Razorbacks advanced with a 93-70 victory against Alabama. At the West Regional in Seattle, Terry Dehre scored 28 points and Seton Hall contained Arizona's big front line for a 81-77 victory. The third-seeded Pirates (25-8) will play undefeated UNLV, an 83-60 winner over Utah, for the regional championship on Saturday. "If we can play as well as we're capable of playing, we're going to Indianapolis," Seton Hall coach P.J. Carrino said. "I don't care who we're playing." Seton Hall used a collapsing, double-teaming defense to overcome Arizona's "Tuscon Skyline" of 6-4. Rocks and 7-foot restive Ed Stokes Rooks and 7-foot restive Ed Stokes Williams scored 21 points, but Rooks got only 12 and Stokes was held to two. Chris Mills had 20 points for the Wildcats (20-7). "They were so resilient tonight, so mentally tough," Carlesimo said of his Pirates. "We really got a lift from us and we went into it got into foul trouble in the first half." by Matt Muehlebach. Dehere made his first free throw with 3.8 seconds remaining to clinch the victory. Trailing 80-77. Arizona got the ball in the closing seconds. But Matt thick missed a three-point shot with 4:49 left. He could not rebound the rebound and Dehere was fouled Todd Day scored 31 points and Lee Mayberry found his shooting touch in the second half as Arkansas broke open a game with Alabama. Mayberry, 0-for-4 from the field in the first half with one point, scored 15 in the second half as the Razorbacks pulled away. He scored seven of Arkansas' first nine points after intermission as the Razorbacks increased their three-point halftime lead to 49-43. "My shot felt good in the first half. It just wasn't going in." Mayberry said. "But my teammates told me to keep shooting it. That gave me a lot of confidence. When I kept shooting it, they started falling." The loss continued Alabama's frustration in the regional semifinals. Although the Crimson Tide (23-10) has reached the six final of the last six years, they've lost all five times. "We hung in there for 25 minutes, but then turnovers began to mount. Their double-teams really got to us." Alabama coach Wim Sanderson Alabama "I'm just sorry we weren't able to give a better game tonight. Maybe one of these days, we will." James Robinson, whose practice time was limited by a bad left knee, scored 21 points for Alabama. Robert J. Dahl and Melvin Cheatman in the Tide. The 23-point loss was Alabama's worst of the season and matched the Tide's worst defeat ever in the NCAA tournament, a 73-50 opening-round loss to Lamar in 1983 UNLV's basketball machine switched tacics from a bombs-away offense to an inside muscle game and beat Utah both ways to surge to a third straight NCAA West Regional final. The defending national champions, still perfect at 33 and 2 ride a 44-game winning streak, methodically, sometimes savagely, took apart Utah 83-66 last night to set up a revenge match Saturday against Seton Hall. Several of the Rebels were on the team Seton Hall hiliumilized 84-61 in the West Region at Denver in 1989 "It doesn't help us that we beat them two years ago," said Senat Hall coach P J. Carlosmo. "They'll want to get back at us more." Brawny Larry Johnson wasn't on that UNLV team, but he is dominating it now. Johnson scored 23 points, most of them from the inside, before leaving with UNLV up 83-62 with 2:18 left. UNLV showed again that it can win any way it chooses. Anderson Hunt, who finished with 12 points, sank three three-pointers and Stacey Augem, who wound up with 15 points, hit two bombs in the first half as UNLV took a 41-35 halftime lead. Colorado advances to NIT final four The Associated Press BOULDER, Colo. — Stevie Wise scored 23 points, including five during a key 17-2 second-half run, to lead Colorado to an 81-75 victory against Arkansas State last night in theInvitation Tournament quarterfinals. homa in the semifinals Monday night. The Buffs, now 18-13 in a season that is rapidly improving after eight years of losing records, advanced to the NIT final four in Madison Square Garden where they will face Okla- Arkansas State's Indians (23-9) finished their season in Colorado as they did three years ago, when the Indians visited Colorado State in Fort Collins in a third-round NIT game and lost 64-49. After using a 15-2 run to close the first half and trail at intermission by only 41-40, the Indians moved out in front in the second half, leading 56-54 with 12:26 to go. Colorado's Asad Ali then scored a basket to tie it at 56 and Billy Law took advantage of the first of four straight turnovers by Arkansas State to drive the length of the court for a 58-56 lead. Wise hit a 3-pointer after the Indians' second turnover and followed the third turnover with a shot from the lane for a 63-58 lead. Randy Robinson cashed in on the fourth Indians' turnover with a layup and a free throw for a 66-56 lead. SUPERSALE Friday Saturday Sunday 12:00 to 8:00pm 10:00 to 5:00pm 11:00 to 5:00pm Three Days to Save at our area's biggest and most fun bike sale! Do you LOVE to save MONEY? Then SuperSale is for you! Every bike, every pair of shorts or shoes, every jersey, every helmet, every computer, every pump - virtually everything in our huge inventory is on sale. This is your weekend to save! 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