14 Friday, March 30. 1990 / University Daily Kansan Varied roads lead teams to Denver Duke, UNLV, Georgia Tech and Arkansas to square off The Associated Press DENVER — Georgia Tech and Duke both hail from the Atlantic Coast Conference, and both rely on freshmen point guards. So much for similarities. While it certainly isn't unusual for one conference to have two teams in the Final Four — it happened three times in a row, six times in the last few years, they have brought such different histories to the NCAA tournament. NCAA Regional Finals Duke vs. Arkansas 4:30 p.m. Saturday UNLV vs. Georgia Tech 6:45 p.m. Saturday (central standard time) Duke, which meets Arkansas (30-4) in the first game of Saturday's semifinal doubleheader, has become a fixture in the Final Four. The Blue Devils (28-8) have been three of the last five years and the last three in a row. Only John Wooden of UCLA with 12 appearances, more than much what coach Mike Krzeyzewski has done at Duke. Still, Krzewkiy has yet to have a national championship, net draped behind him. Georgia Tech, which beat Duke in the ACC tournament semifinals after being btweed by the Blue Devils in the regular season, faces UNLV (33-6), team and only top seed to get to Denver, in the second semifinal. The Yellow Jackets (28-6) are making their first Final Four appearance after a decade of being expected to get there. Georgia Tech failed to advance past the first round of the ACC tournament the last three seasons since joining the conference in 1980. The NCAAs were no better. The Yellow Jackets sandwiched first-round losses around a second-round knockout in 1988. The teams do have one thing in common: freshman point guards. Georgia Tech's Kenny Anderson and Duke's Boby Hurley came on the same time after spectacular high school careers in the New York area. The one he has is no slouch, either. "You have to remember they were ranked as the best point guards in the East, no question, and in the country as well," Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins said. "I would have loved to have Boby Hurley in this program. He's a great point guard." The one he has is no slouch, either. Anderson stepped up from an impressive rookie season with a 27-point average in the postseason, including a controversial buzer-beeper that sent the regional seminal against Michigan State into overtime. Hurley has been more content to be the playmaker, with 30 assists in the four tournament games. He was 0-for-9 shooting against Connecticut in the East Regional final, and his driving, last-second shot in regulation was knocked away by the Huskers' Rod Sellers. Both Anderson and Hurley will have interesting matchups Saturday. Anderson will have to deal with the pressure defense of UNLV and the University. Hunt, a sophomore from Detroit, average 15.4 points per game, but he is known for his defense. Anderson is one of the best in the league and 10 pounds lighter at 168 pounds. Arkansas | year | Record | Finish | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1941 | 1-1 | Lost, 2nd round | | 1945 | 1-1 | Lost, reg, seml | | 1949 | 1-1 | Won, 3nd place | | 1958 | 0-2 | Lost, consol, rnd | | 1977 | 0-1 | Lost, 1st round | | 1978 | 4-1 | Won, nat. cons. | | 1979 | 2-1 | Lost, reg, final | | 1980 | 0-1 | Lost, 1st round | | 1981 | 2-1 | Lost, reg, seml | | 1982* | 0-1 | Lost, 2nd round | | 1983* | 1-1 | Lost, reg, seml | | 1984* | 0-1 | Lost, 2nd round | | 1985 | 1-1 | Lost, 2nd round | | 1988 | 0-1 | Lost, 1st round | | 1989 | 1-1 | Lost, 2nd round | Total: 14-18 How this year's Final Four failed in preview UNLV Year Record Finish 1975 2-1 Lost, rog. seml 1976* 1-1 Lost, rog. seml 1977 4-1 Won nat. seml (3rd place) 1983* 0-1 Lost, 2nd round 1984* 2-1 Lost, req, seml 1985 1-1 Lost, 2nd round 1986 2-1 Lost, req, seml 1987 4-1 Lost, nat, seml 1988 1-1 Lost, 2nd round 1989 3-1 Lost, req, final Total 20-10 TOTAL 26.10 Duke Year Record Finish 1955 0-1 Lost, 1st round 1960 2-1 Lost, reg, final 1963 1-1 Won, nat, consul. 1964 3-1 Lost, nat, final 1963 3-1 Won, nat, consul. 1978 4-1 Lost, nat, final 1979 0-1 Lost, 1st round 1980 2-1 Lost, reg, final 1984* 0-1 Lost, 2nd round 1985 1-1 Lost, 2nd round 1986 5-1 Lost, nat, final 1987 2-1 Lost, reg, seml 1988 4-1 Lost, nat, seml 1989 4-1 Lost, nat, seml Georgia Tech Year Record Finish 1960 1-1 Lost, 2nd round 1985 3-1 Lost, reg, final 1986 2-1 Lost, reg, semi 1987 0-1 Lost, 1st round 1988 1-1 Lost, 2nd round 1989 0-1 Lost, 1st round Total 7-6 UNLV coach Jerry Tarkanian said. "If you watch us in the zone, we work as hard as we do in the man-to-man. We pass." We want to put the pressure on NOTE: 8-train bracket 1941-58; * team received first-round bye. SOURCES: Chicago Tribute, Arkansas, Duke, Georgia Tech, Nevada Las Vegas media guides Hurley will have to deal with Southwest Conference co-player of the year Lee Mayberry, who at 6-2 and 170 pounds is two inches taller and 20 pounds heavier than Hurley. Mayberry, a sophomore, averages 14.6 points and almost six assists per Knight-Ridder Tribune News/SCOTT HOLINGUF game. "Hurley is sort of the head of their whole show," said Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson. "I'm trying to off the head, and the head is Hurley." This is Arkansas' first Final Four trip since 1978, and UNLV is back after a two-year absence. The Rumin' Rebels have five players averaging in double figures, led by All-American Larry Johnson averaging 20.7 points per game. Agreement reached in umpire dispute The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Major league umpies now say they will return to work Sunday under a new agreement that reimburs them for games canceled during the 32-day lockout and gives them three more vacation days during the regular season. Lawyers for the umpires' union and the leagues reached the out-of-court settlement yesterday, after U.S. District Judge Norm L. Shapkar issued a request for an order forcing the umpires back to work. The agreement also calls for umpires to receive regular-season per diem payments beginning Saturday and for the leagues to repay deposit made before January 31 but forfeited because of the lockout. The American and National Leagues will divide a $48,500 payment among all umpires. NEW YORK — After eight days of peace, baseball owners and players are back to fighting. And because of that, rosters will remain at 24 when the season starts on April 9. The oral agreement to expand rosters to 27 for the first three weeks of the season collapsed Wednesday, with each side accusing the other of trying to change the terms of the deal. Shapiro said she thought both sides had resolved the dispute Tuesday, and she announced in court that umpires would end a week-long boycott and return to work today. Management and the union agreed to settle leftover differences by arbitration, and Shapiro appointed retired Common Pleas Judge Stanley Greenberg to do the job. Since the roster expansion won't happen, a change in the scoring rules that would have allowed starters to get victories by pitching only three innings also won't happen. The two were tied together, both the result of management's 32-day lockout, which cut training to three weeks. But that fell through Wednesday when the owners rejected Greenberg for undisclosed reasons. That happened with sides back to Shapiro's courtroom. The stumbling block was scheduling umpires for six regular-season games that were postponed from the first week of the season, American League president Bobby Brown said. "We were very anxious to get a schedule they could work with and we could work with, and that's what took the time," he said. Huskies' Calhoun named AP's coach of the year The Associated Press Calhoun, the first Big East coach to win the award, received 194 votes in nationwide balloting conducted before the NCAA tournament. He easily outdistanced Kansas' Roy Williams, who received 83 votes, and Michigan State's Jud Heathcote, with 80. DENVER — Connecticut's Jim Calboun, who led the Huskies from preseason also-rans to the Big East title and within one game of the NCAA tournament's Final Four, was named college basketball coach of the year today by The Associated Press. Connecticut was picked eighth in preseason voting by the Big East's nine coaches as Calhoun began his fourth season with the Huskies. All the young team — one senior — managed was a share of the Big East regular-season title with Syracuse, the championship of the conference tournament and three victories in the NCAA before falling in the East Division with a margin of an overtime buzzer-bester by Duke's Christian Lastnett. The Huskies finished with a school-record 29 victories against just six losses and were ranked as high as fourth in the poll. The ride became much more than a The Huskies won the Great Alaska Shootout to start the season and then won eight of their next nine to raise some hopes. basketball team on a roll. The state of Connecticut contracted a severe case of Husky-mania as the team progressed. The Huskies, who played on three different home courts this season, went 12-4 in the conference regular season and followed that up with a sweep of Seton Hall, Georgetown and Syracuse on the way to the tournament championship and a No. 1 seeding in the NCAA tournament. 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