2B Monday, March 31, 1997 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL Saturday's Men's NCAA Final Four Boxes At Indianapolis ARIZONA 68, NORTH CAROLINA 58 ARIZONA (24-9) NORTH CAROLINA (28-7) Davison 1-2-2-4, 4 Dickerson 1-10-2-3, 5 Bramlet 0-5-2-2-1, 5 Berry 7-18-1-0, 9 Simon 19-9-3 15-24, Edgerson 1-3-0-2, 2 Terry 1-6-0-3, Hara 2-6, Totals 22-6-11 16-66 Orlando 1-8 0-0 3, Williams 7-17 4-4 18, Zwicker 4-12 0-0 8, Williams 1-13 0-0 3, Carter 8-15 4-52, Cota 9-15 0-1, Nidway 0-0 0-0, McNairy 0-0 0-0, Totale 23-74 8-10 58. Hallifield —Arizona 34, North Carolina 31.3 Point goals —Arizona 11-29 (Bibby 6-11, Simon 3-8, Dickerson 1-4, Terry 1-6), North Carolina 4-12 (Koulaijia 1-3, Cota 3, Carter 1-7, Williams 1-8). Fouled out—None. Brewers —Arizona 48 (Bramlett 10), North Carolina 52 (Jamison 11), Assists —Arizona 15 (Simon 5), North Carolina 14 (Cota 4). Total fouls —Arizona 13, North Carolina 20. A— 47.028. KENTUCKY 78, MINNESOTA 69 MINNESOTA (31-4) James 2-3-4-6-8, Jacobson 4-12-2-3-10 J.Thomas 5-6-0-10, Jackson 8-15-6-23 Haris 2-0-0-5, Winter 2-3-0-4, C.Thomas 2-7-1-2, Lewis 1-9-2, Tarver 1-2-0-2, Archambault 0-0-0-0, Stauber 0-1-0-0. Totals 27-64-12-19-69. mercer 7-21 4-5 19, Padgett 3-0 8-09, Magliore 0-1 1-2 1, Turner 2-6 4-6 8, Epss 3-10 5-16 13, Mills 3-4 4-10 4, Perrick 3-1 4 7, Mohmaden 2-3 1-5 5, Edwards 1-3 1-2 4, Anderson 0-0 2-2 Total 28 32 32 24 78 Halftime —Kentucky 38, Minnesota 31, 3-point goal—Minnesota 3-16 (Jackson 2-5, Harris 1-1, C.Thomas 0-1, Lewis 0-4, Jacobson 0-5), Kentucky 9-23 (Padgett 3-6, Mills 2-5, Epsr 2-7, Edwards 1-3, Mercer 1-7) Fouled out—Jacobson, C.Thomas, Padgett. Rebounds—Minnesota 48 (Tarver 9), Kentucky 34 (Prickett 6) Assists—Minnesota 11 (Jackson 4), Kentucky 14 (Epss 7), Total fouls—Minnesota 28, Kentucky 19. Technicals—Minnesota coach Haskins. A—47,028 1987 Women's Kodak Alt-America Team Player School Talajma Abraham George Washington Tamecka Dixon Kansas Chamique Holdclaw Tennessee Clarisse Machanguana Old Dominion DelLaSh妈 Florida Ticha Penicheiro Old Dominion Tracy Reid North Carolina Nykesha Sales Connecticut Kate Starbird Stanford Kara Wolters Connecticut Women's NCAA Championship Game TENNESSEE 68, OLD DOMINION 59 TENNESSEE (29-10) Johnson 4-4 0-0-8, Holdswell 11-20 2-3 24, Thompson 4-4 0-3-8, Elyz 1-3 1-0 12, Jolly 1-5 2-5, Butts 4-7 0-0-8, Milligan 0-0 0-0, Green D- 1 1-2 1, Laxton 0-0 0-0, Stephens 0-0 0-0, Conklin 4-5 2-12, Totals 29-49 7-13 68. Andrade 2-7-0-4, Machanguana 7-13-2-16 Roberts 6-8-1-2-13, Himes 1-0-1-0, Penicheiro 4-13-2-10, Eiler 2-4-0-5, Eblin 1-12-1-11, 4-11-1, Small 0-1-0-0, Diaz 0-5-0-0, Bradley 0-0-0-0, Toldrion 24-62-10-159. Haltime—Tennessee 34, Old Dominion 22, 3-point goals—Tennessee 3-5, (Cohnlin 2-2, Jolly 1-3), Old Dominion 4-18, (Eblin 3-10, Eiler 1-2, Penicheiro 0-1, Diaz 0-2, Anade 0-3). Fouled out—andrade, Machanguana. Rebounds—Tennessee 29 (Holdclaw 7), Old Dominion 32 (Machanguana 10). Assists—Tennessee 18 (Jolly 11), Old Dominion 15 (Penicheiro 8). Total toulus—Tennessee 13, Old Dominion 16 A.—16,714. OLD DOMINION (34-2) COLLEGE GOLD Womens' golf results Place Team Results 1 Kansas 321 338 348 1005 2 Oral Roberts 331 340 338 1009 3 Kansas State 332 343 335 1010 4 SW Mo. State 335 337 340 1012 5 Simpson College 352 364 387 1014 Kansas Finishes Place Name Results 5 Anne Clark 83/98 62 248 6 Beth Reuter 78/98 62 241 10 Mandy Munsch 83/98 62 254 12 Missy Russell 83/98 62 256 16 Susan Tressary 86/98 62 259 29 Jill Simpson 86/98 27 277 Men's golf results Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Place Name Results 2 Chris Thompson 72 70 71 213 9 Kit Grove 72 70 78 213 29 Jake isnick 75 74 72 213 43 Brad Davis 75 78 72 225 55 Brad Barnett 74 75 72 287 92 Ryan Vermeer 77 78 72 231 Border Olympics Place Name Results 19 Chris Thompson 72 73 72 218 21 Ryan Vermeer 75 74 70 219 28 Kit Grove 73 73 75 221 29 Brad Barnett 75 72 75 222 36 Brad Davis 74 76 72 255 37 Jake Itnick 75 78 75 232 COLLEGE ROWING Kansas Rowing Dual Regatta Results Place Team Time Varsity Four 1 Kansas 9:47 2 Tulsa 10:02 Lightweight Four 1 Tulsa 9:13 2 Kansas 9:26 3 Kansas 9:29 Freshman Eight 1 Kansas 8:52 2 Tulsa 9:03 3 Kansas 9:25 1 Kansas 8:24 2 Tutsa 8:36 3 Kansas 8:52 4 Tutsa 9:57 PRO HOCKEY NHL Expanded Glance, Sub-Standing All Times EST LAST EAST STANDING Atlantic Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L T Pts GF GA Home Away Div Div x-Philadelphia A43 11 11 97 268 198 16 x-New Jersey 41 21 13 95 215 171 21- x-Florida 33 25 18 84 204 183 19-12- 8 14-13-10 12-10-8 N. Y. Rangers 35 32 9 79 240 212 19- Washington 30 38 8 68 194 216 17 16.4 13.24 13.12 13 N.Y. Islanders 28 36 11 67 219 222 18-16-4 10-20- 7 14 10 1 Tampa Bay 29 38 8 66 202 232 14- 18-7 15-20.1 12-12.3 W L T Pts GF GA Home Away Dv- x-Buffalo 38 26 17 87 221 190 23-9 9 Montreal 28 34 14 70 234 263 16-16 12-18-8 7-12-7 Pittsburgh 35 33 7 77 260 254 21-11- 13 12-23 11-8-5 Montreal 28 34 14 70 234 263 16-16 Northeast Division SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Friday. (schedule subject to change and or blockout) 6:30 p.m. FOX—Pro hockey, Florida vs. Pittsburgh 8 p.m. CBS—College basketball, NCAA Men's Chaplinship game. ESPN—Figure skating, World Championships replay Midnight ESPN—Skiing, U.S. Alpine Nationale Tuesday, April 1 Noon ESPN—Baseball, Chicago vs. Toronto Hartford 29 36 10 68 201 232 21-14- 8 32-22 12-8-3 Ottawa 26 34 15 67 208 221 13-17- 8 13-17-7 9-11-4 Boston 24 43 9 57 217 280 12-19- WESTERN CONFERENCE Monday's Games W L T Pts GF GA Home Away Div x-Dallas 45 23 6 06 23 176 23-11 3 22-12 15-7-3 3 -Detroit 36 24 15 87 23 181 20-10 7 16-14 8-10-6 Phoenix 35 35 76 215 228 14-19 6 21-16 15-9-2 Chicago 31 33 12 74 204 196 15-20 4 16-13 8 10-12-4 St. Louis 32 34 9 73 218 27 15-19 3 17-15 6 8-12-4 Toronto 28 41 7 63 216 257 16-19 4 12-22 3 8-12-3 Pacific Division W L T Pts GF GA Home Away Div x-Colorado 46 21 9 101 259 187 25-8 5 21-13 18-6-4 Edmonton 35 34 7 77 236 226 20-14 2 15-20 12-15-3 Anahiel 33 33 11 77 226 219 21-12 5 12-21 6 11-12-5 Calgary 32 36 8 72 203 215 21-15 2 11-21 6 16-13-1 Vancouver 32 40 5 69 238 258 18-17 3 14-23 12-15-1 Los Angeles 26 41 10 62 198 253 17-15-6 9-26 10-15-4 San Jose 25 43 7 57 188 248 13-21-3 12-22 4 12-14-0 x-clinched playoff beth Saturday's Games N.Y. Islanders 8, Boston 2 Hartford 2,N.Y. Rangers 1 Pittsburgh 4, Los Angeles 1 Vancouver 5, Calgary 2 Ottawa 5, Montreal 2 Philadelphia 5, Washington 3 Tampa Bay 1, Florida 1, OT Toronto 3, Colorado 2 Edmonton 3, Phoenix 1 Sunday's Games Late Game Not Included Late Jersey 5, Los Angeles 2 Anaheim 1, Detroit 0, OT Chicago 3, Buffalo 2 Dallas 3, Vancouver 2 Philadelphia at St. Louis, (n) Monday's Games Florida at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Tampa at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Washington, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y., Rangers, 8 p.m. San Jose at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Chicote at Anheml, 10:30 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Expanded Glance All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GR W L Pct GB Awf Conf L10 Streak Home x-Miami 53 18 .746 — 8- Lost 1 25-9 18- 33-12 xNew York 51 21 .708 2½ 5- Won 1 29-7 22-14 32-12 Orlando 40 31 .563 13 7- Lost 2 24-11 16-24 20- Washington 36 35 .507 17 8- Won 4 21-16 15-19 20-24 New Jersey 23 48 .324 30 5- Lost 1 14-21 9-27 13-32 Philadelphia 20 50 .286 32½ 4- Gon 2 Won 11-25 9-23 12-30 Boston 13 59 181 40½ 1- Gon 5 Won 10-25 3-34 6-39 Central Division x-Chicago 62 9-873 — 9- 1 Won 7 35-1 27-8 37-6 x-Detroit 49 22 .690 13 4- Gon 1 Won 28-8 13-14 31-14 x-Antla 50 22 .694 12½ 7- Gon 37-8 19-29 Charlotte 45 26 .634 17 6- Lost 2 25-10 20-16 25-18 Cleveland 37 34 .521 25 3- Won 1 23-13 14-21 21-22 Indiana 35 36 .493 27 6- Gon 4 Won 20-15 15-21 19-25 Milwaukee 28 42 .400 33½ 3- Lost 3 16-20 12-22 18-29 Toronto 26 47 .356 37 3- Won 1 17-21 9-26 12-33 WESTERN CONFERENCE Walnut Pet GB Midwest Division W L Pct GB 10 Conf L10 Streak Home x-Uah 54 17 .761 — 9- 1 Won 9 31-3 23-14 31-10 x-Houston 48 23 .676 6 7- 28-11 22-12 31-10 Minnesota 34 37 .479 20 3- 7 Lost 1 23-13 11-24 26-21 Dallas 22 49 .310 32 2- 7 Lost 7 13-22 9-27 14-28 Denver 19 51 .271 34 1/2 1- 9 Lost 6 11-24 8-27 12-29 San Antonio 18 53 .254 36 3- 7 Lost 1 12-24 8-27 10-32 Vancouver 12 62 .162 43 1/2 1- 9 Lost 4 8-30 4-32 7-38 Pacific Division x-Seattle 50 21 .704 — 7- 3 Won 1 27-9 23-12 31-11 x-L.A. Lakers 48 23 .676 2 7 3 Won 3 26-9 22-14 29-12 x-Portland 43 30 .589 8 8- 2 Won 2 26-10 17-20 31-13 Phoenix 32 39 .451 18 8- 2 Won 5 23-14 9-25 19-22 L.A. Clippers 31 40 .437 19 5- 5 Lost 3 20-17 11-23 24-21 Sacramento 29 43 .403 21 1/2 1- 8 Won 18-16 11-27 18-24 Golden State 25 45 .357 34 1/2 2- x-clinched playoff belt Saturday's Games Washington 94, Dallas 97 Atlanta 88, Sacramento 74 Chicago 114, New Jersey 101 Houston 120, Denver 105 Utah 115, San Antonio 102 Sunday's Games Late Games Not Included Late Games Not Included New York 101, Orlando 86 Toronto 73, Chicago Clippers 96, OT Tampa Bay 102, Miami 104, Cleveland 94, Dallas 80 Philadelphia 96, Detroit 82 Minnesota at Golden State, (n) Milwaukee at Denver, (n) Seattle at Phoenix, (n) Sunday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Philadelphia at Orlando 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Miami 7:30 p.m. New York at Cleveland 7:30 p.m. Washington at Indiana 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Seattle 8:30 p. Boston at Chicago 8:30 p. Detroit at Dallas 8:30 p. Houston at Denver 9 p. Golden State at Portland 10 p. Milwaukee at Vancouver 9 p. PRO BASEBALL Exhibition Baseball, Sub At A Glance All Times EST AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. New York 20 11 .645 Baltimore 18 12 .600 Toronto 17 14 .548 Oakland 16 15 .518 Seattle 16 16 .500 Texas 16 16 .500 Cleveland 15 18 .455 Kansas City 14 18 .438 Milwaukee 13 16 .449 Detroit 12 18 .400 Chicago 12 19 .387 Minnesota 12 19 .383 Boston 10 18 .357 Anaheim 9 21 .300 | Florida | W | L | Pct. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | St. Louis | 26 | 5 | .839 | | San Diego | 21 | 11 | .656 | | Philadelphia | 20 | 11 | .645 | | San Francisco | 17 | 13 | .567 | | Houston | 18 | 14 | .563 | | Cincinnati | 16 | 13 | .552 | | Los Angeles | 17 | 15 | .531 | | Chicago | 16 | 13 | .519 | | Colorado | 16 | 16 | .500 | | New York | 15 | 17 | .469 | | Pittsburgh | 10 | 13 | .435 | | Montreal | 10 | 15 | .400 | | Atlanta | 10 | 18 | .357 | do not.) (NOTE): Split-squid games count in the standings; games against non-major team teams Saturday's Games Cleveland 6, Chicago Cubs 3 Florida 4, Cincinnati 3, 5 innings, rain Baltimore 4, Montreal 3 Atlanta 2, New York Yankees 0 Toronto 5, Philadelphia 4 Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 4 San Diego 5, Boston 4 Kansas City 7, Colorado 5 St. Louis 4, Texas 3 San Francisco 3, Oakland 2 Houston 11, Milwaukee 1 Anaheim 5, Los Angeles 1 New York Mets 4, Seattle 0 Sunday's Games Late Game Not Included Toronto 12, Philadelphia 4 Montreal 4, Ottawa 1 Minnesota 8, Chicago Cubs 7 Florida 2, Miami 1 Chicago White Sox 11, Hickory 6 New York Yankees 5, Atlanta 3 Cincinnati 3, Detroit 1 Colorado 12, Kansas City 3 St. Louis 11, Baltimore 4 San Diego 5, Oakland 2 Houston 8, Texas 4 Wilkesboro 9, Pittsburgh 6 Cleveland 6, San Francisco 4, 5½ innings, rai Anheime 2, Los Angeles 0 Seattle 14. Lancaster 4. Seattle vs. LI, Seattle Boston vs. NY, New York Metals at Lae Vegas (n) Monday's Gaming Boston vs. New York Mets at Las Vegas, 3:05 minute Cleveland at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Anaheim at Cal St.-Fulton, 6:30 p.m. End Exhibition Session TRANSACTIONS Weekend Sports Transactions BASEBALL CLEVELAND INDIANS—Traded RHP Terry Harvey to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for future considerations. MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed OF Roberto Kelly on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 24. BALTIMORE ORILOES—Sold C Cesar Devarez to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Assigned C Kris Gresham to their minor-league camp. TEXAS RANGERS—Optioned RHP Jose Alberno and OF Mike Simms to Oklahoma City of the American Association. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Placed LHP Paul Spotjaric on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 23. ATLANTA BRAVES—Optioned NF Ed Ef Vanola and LHP Dean Hargraves to Richmond of the International League. Assigned OF Tommy Gregg, C Fausto Tejero, LHP Brad Woodall and LHP Kevin Rogers to their minor-league camp. SNT RHP Scott Brow outright to Richmond. Placed OF Danny Bautista on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 23; RHP Bryan Harvey on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 24; and LHP Pedro Borbon on the 60-day disabled list. COLORADO ROCKIES—Walped RHP Mike Dyer. Purchased the contract of RHP Jeff McCurry from Colorado Sorris of the PCL. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Optioned RHP Antonio Osuna to Albuquerque of the PCL. Sent LHP Narisco Elvira outright to Albuquerque. PHILADELPHA PHILIES—Placed OF, Lenny Dykstra on the 60-day dislisted list and RHP Mark Portugal, RHP Edgar Ramos, RHP Ken Ryan, RHP Mike Grace and RHP Tyler Green on the 15-day disabled list. Sent Green to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre of the International League and Ramos to Clearwater of the Florida State League for rehab assignments. Optioned C Chris Tremle Reading of the Eastern League. Purchased the contracts OF Ruben Amaro, OF Derrick May, RHP Reggie Harris, and LHP Erk Plantenberg from Scranton. Recalled RHP Ron Blazer from Scranton and optioned INF Kevin Jordan to Scranton. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Traded OF Trey Beamon and C Angelo Encarnac to the San Diego Padres for OF Mark Smith and RHP Hal Garrett. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Optioned LHP Joey Long to Las Vegas of the PCL, Assigned LHP Terry Burrows, OF Doug Dascenzo, INF Rene Gonzales, FO Terry Terry Swumper, RHP Pete Smith and INF Jim Tatum to their minor-league camp. Purchased the contracts of C Carlos Hernandez, RHP Tim Scott and C Don Slaughter from Las Vegas SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed 3B Mark Lewis on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 28. FOOTBALL National Football League HOUSTON OILERS—Agreed to terms with GB Dave Krieg on a two-year contract. National Hockey League DALLAS STARS—Recalled G Roman Turek from Michigan of the HUJ NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Recalled LW Dave Mclain from Cleveland of the IHL. 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