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Thursday, February 20, 1997
SCORES & MORE
UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Tuesday's Men's Top 25 Boxes At Durham, N.C.
No. 8 DUKE 84, No. 8 CLEMSON 77
CLEMSON (20-6)
itube 6-10-10-12, Buckner 7-13-8-92, Wideman 1-1-1-2-3, Binder 2-13-5-8-9, Code 4-7-4-6 15, Jamison 4-6-4-6 12, Whitt 0-0-1-0 1, Jurkunas 1-1-0-0 2, Christe 1-2-0-2 0. Totale 26-53-22-30.77
DURK McLaid 2-5-4-9, Capel 4-7-5-12, Carrawell 2-4-0-4, Wojciewchowski 3-5-12, Langdon 11-16-9-9, Wallace 3-4-0-7, Newton 2-3-0-4, Price 3-10-4-11, Chappell 0-0-0-0, Taken 28-52-21-28.84
Halftime — Duke 37, Clemson 33. 3-Point goals — Clemson 3-9 (Code 3-4, McIntyre 0-5),
goals 7-18 (Landgant 3-8, Wallace 1-1, McLead 1-2, Capel 1-2, Price 1-5, Woolschowski 0-1)
fouled out — Junkunas, McLead, Rebounds — Clemson 32 (Buchner 8), Duke 26 (Langdon 7),
Assists — Clemson 14 (McIntyre 8), Duke 14 (Wolckowski 7), Total Fouls — Clemson 23,
Duke 24, Technical — duke bench. A - 9,314
At Columbia, S.C.
No. 9 SOUTH CAROLINA 79, ARKANSAS 65
ARKANSAS (14.9)
Alexander 7-14-1-2 19, Davide 1-6-0-2, Hood 4-11-1-2 19, Reid 7-14-1-2 15, Bradley 3-9-0-7, Thompson 2-4-0-1 4, Green 1-2-0-3, Wallace 2-4-0-1 4, Walker 1-2-0-0, Walker 1-0-0-0, 72-73-83-65
SOUTH CAROLINA (19-6)
Galman-4 6-2-3-10, 4-2-3-10, 5-2-9-14, McKele-
7-7-13, Ldavis 7-13-17, Stake 8-22, Watson 16-2-
14, Wollbourne 1-1-0-2, Rouse 0-1-0-0, Havi-
Davis 2-1-0-0, Carlisle 2-1-0-0, Carlisle
50-14-25, daver 50-14-27/18
Halftime—South Carolina 45, Arkansas 32.3. Point goals—Arkansas 8-27 (Alexander 4, Wallace 2-7, Green 1-1, Bradley 1-5, Davis 0-1, Walker 0-1, Reid 0-3), South Carolina 6-15 (stack 2,4.2, Dawson 7-1, Carlisle 1-1, McKie 0-2), Fouled out—Hood, Rebounds—Arkansas 37 (Hood 12), South Carolina 40 (Stack 12), Assists—Arkansas 12 (Reid, Thompson 3), South Carolina 16 (Watson 7). Total fours—Arkansas 20, South Carolina 14. Technical—Arkansas bench, A—12,027.
No.11 CINGINATN 97, HOUSTON 64
HOUSTON,11.12
At Cincinnati
Byrd 3-2-3 8-3, McBride 4-7-3 4-1, Robinson 3-1-3 6-5, Jones 10-2-3 14-1, Knox 2-5-4 8-4, Caps 3-0-5 1-6, Taylor 2-2-0 4-0, Grant 0-2 0, Moore 3-0-5 12, Totals 12-4-7 41-2 42-4.
Oklahoma
Patterson 1-3-0-2, Fortson 8-13-5-21, Martin 4-0-2-8, Flint 6-12-1-14, Williams 0-1-0-0, Levett 8-14-7-25, Burton 3-8-2-9, Monroe 3-1-3-7, Baker 2-6-2-0, Davis 2-3-2-2. Totals 16-28 17-29
Halftime -Cincinnati 52, Houston 29. 3-Poin-
goals -Houston 2-8 (Jones 2-6, Byrd 0-1,
McBride 0-1), Cincinnati 5-19 (Flint 2-5, Baker
1-4, Levitt 1-5, Burton 1-5). Fouled out -
Martin, Monroe, Rebounds -Houston 25 (Robi-
nson 9), Cincinnati 37 (Fortion 9) Assists -
Houston 6 (Jones, Caper 2), Cincinnati 18
(Burton 7). Totals fouls -Houston 23, Cincinnati
20. A=13,176
At Bloomington, Ind.
PURDUE 89, No. 24 INDIANA 87, OT
(PURDUE 89, #14)
Cardinal 10-18-3-825, B Miller 1-4-2-4, Austin 5-16-7-18, Eldridge 2-4-24, Compton 5-12-10, 11, Robinson 5-11-4-515, McQuay 5-8-0-10, Toils 33-75-16-219.
INDIANA (20-8)
Miller 4-7,18 10, Patterson 4-9,08 Collier 5-15,79 17, Reed 1-7,84 Gusyn 9-19,10 19,
31, Mandello 5-5,23 11, Mujiznevic 0-1 10,
41, Dekkers 6,05, Eggers 0-0, Totals 8-25,28 12
Halfman - Purdue 37, Indiana 37. End of Regulation - Purdue 77, Indiana 77. Third-Point goals - Purdue 72 (Cardinal 2-, Eldridge 2-, Cornel 1-3, Robinson 1-3, Austin 1-6), Indiana 6-13 (Guyton 6-, C.Miller 2-, Mandelieu 1-1, Collier 1, Reed 0-2), Reed出力 - B. Miller, Rebounds - Purdue 42 (Cardinal 9), Indiana 41 (Collier 9). Assists - Purdue 23, Indiana 15 (Reed 4). Total rebounds - Purdue 23, Indiana technical - Indiana coach Knight.
77-367
Tuesday's Women's Basketball Scores
Alfred 65. Elmira 60
Anna Maria 58, Wesleyan, Conn. 54
Bridgeport St. 66, Connecticut St. 68
Brockport St. 66, Oswego St. 45
Buffalo St. 72, Fredonia St. 55
Cattell St. 61, Dominican, N.Y. 37
Coast Guard Giant 61, Collage Coll. 55
Colby-Sawyer 77, Norwich 66
Cortland St. 76, New Paltz St. 66
Emmanuel 74, Simmons 46
Fitchburg St. 63, Framingham St. 56
Franklin & Marshall 78, Dickinson 60
Franklin Pierce 71, Sacred Heart 58
Geneese St. 77, Ultralag 58
Hartwick 65, Russell Sage 57
John Hopkins 74, W. Maryland 48
Manhattan 59, Loyola, Md. 54
Manhattanville 60, St. Elizabeth 40
Mass.-Lowell 70, New Hampshire Coll. 45
Middlebury 85, Skidmore 75
New England 88, Johnson St. 67
Oneonta St. 50, Binghamton St. 48
Plattsburgh St. 66, Potsdam St. 58
St. Lawrence 66, Clarkson 54
Trinity,Conn. Md. 48, Ursinus 45
Washington, Md. 48, Ursinus 45
York, Pa. 79, Catholic U. 52
SOUTHWEST
Oral Roberts 64, Mo.-Kansas City 53 SW Texas St. 69, Lamar 52
FAR WEST
Chapman 84, Redlands 75
George Fox 60, Lewis & Clark 49
W. Baptist 104, NV Christian 55
PRO BASKETBALL
Tuesday's NBA Boxes
PHOENIX (94)
Cebalitos 7-22 3-4 19, Bryant 2-7 0-4, J
Williams 0-3 2-2, Kidd 7-11 0-17, Johnson
5-9 4-5 16, Person 8-10 0-22, Manning 6-13
0-2 12, Boney 0-0 12, Tisdale 1-3 0-2
NEW YORK (95)
**NEW YORK**
Johnson 6-15 1-2 13, Oakley 2-8 1-2 1, Ewing 13-7 1-5 73, Houston 4-11 1-4 14, Childs 2-9 0, Starks 6-11 0-1 0, B.Williams 3-6 0-6, Wallace 2-3-3 7, Ward 0-1 0-0, Totals 38-79
14-19 95.
Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Friday. (schedule subject to change and or blackouts.)
SPORTS WATCH
(All times Central)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
3 p.m.
a.p.h.
■ESPN — PGA Golf, Tucson
Classic, first round, at Tucson,
Ariz.
6:30 p.m.
ESPN NCAA Basketball,
ESPN2 NHL Hockey Philadelphia at Tampa Bay
8:30 p.m.
■ ESPN — NCAA Basketball,
Louisville at Marquette
8:30 p.m.
Fox—NCAA Basketball, Stanford at Washington
rnilaadipia 22, Technician—Miami legal defender, Anderson. A-15,989 (21,000).
1 p.m.
■ ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, UC
Inline at Long Beach State
3-Point goals—Phoenix 13-19 (Person 6-8, Kidd 3-4, K. Johnson 2-3, Ceballos 2-4), New York 5-16 (Starks 3-7, Houston 2-6, L.Johnson 0-1, Childs 0-1, Ward 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Phoenix 4-1 (J.Williams 8), New York 51 (Oakley 15). Assists—Phoenix 26 (Kidd 13), New York 21 (Childs 7). Total fouls—Phoenix 19, New York 10. Technical—Childs. A. 19,763 (19,763).
Phoenix 30 27 15 22-24
New York 22 25 25 24-35
Askins 0-0-0-0, Brown 5-14-2-12, Mowing 6-10-2-12, Lenard 4-12-2-11, Hardiness 11-3-4-29, Austin 5-9-2-12, Pinckney 0-0-2-2, Mashburn 6-10-2-15, Strickland 0-2-2-2, Crotty 4-9-2-12, Anderson 0-0-2-2, Totals 41-87-21-2211.
At Philadelphia
Stachouse 5-15-71-118, Weathersphere 3-5-0
6, Coleman 3-12-4-10-14, Williams 1-5-2-24
Iverson 1-2-3-18-10, Williams 3-5-2-48,
Maclean 6-15-4-16 7 Ovent 2-7-1-15, Davis
2-3-8-3, Cage 0-0-0-0, Harris 1-0-0-2,
Cadwell 0-0-0-0, Tots 26-82-30-44-83
PHILADELPHIA (83)
MIAMI (111)
Miami 29 24 26 32-111
29 21 21 21 - 83
3-Point goals — Miami 8-21, Philadelphia 4-9,
Crotty 2-2, Mashburn 1-4, Lenand 1-6), Phi
dia 2-2, Shaikah 1-2, Harris 0-1, Colle-
nge 2-0, Owens 2-2, Waters 1-3, Iverson 0-
4). Fouled out — Williams, Rebounds — Miami
5 (Mourning 10), Philadelphiac 62 (Williams
10). Assists — Miami 20 (Hardaway 6),
Philadelphia 11 (iverson 1). Total fouls — Miami
28.
Wilkins 10-18 12-13 32, Heravera 4-7-0-8, G.Anderone 0-1-2-2, Maxwell 2-10-0-4, Johnson 2-11-1-2, Faelc 1-2-2, Del Nguyen 10-13-5-28, Perdua 3-4-6-10, Alexander 3-6-2-11, Totals 35-72-28-34 105.
Russell 5-9-0 11, Malone 12-17 13-17 37,
Oostertag 2-2-2 1-6, Hornacik 6-12-0 11,
Stockton 6-11-7 19, S.Anderson 4-8-4 12,
Elsley 1-9-0 2, Foster 1-1-0 2, Carr 3-7 0,
Moris 2-5-0 4, Howard 1-1-0 2. Totals
43-26-26 32-113.
At Salt Lake City
SAN ANTONIO (105)
UTAH (113)
San Antonio 24 22 28 31—105
Utah 24 25 23 30—113
3-Point goals—San Antonio 7-14 (Del Negro 3, Alexander 3, Fleick 1, Maxwell 2, Wilkins 0, 3) Uail 1-8 (Russell 1-3, Hornack 0, S Anderson 1, Morris 0, Stockton 2) Fouled out—None. Rebounds—San Antonio 45 (Wilkinson 12), Utah 37 (Ostertag 10). Assists—San Antonio 18 (Del Negro 7), Utah 33 (Stockton 10). Total fouls—San Antonio 28, Utah 24. Technical—Perdu. A—19,911 (19,911).
L. Ellis 3-11-7-18, McDyceys 9-14-7-25, Johnson 4-7-0-18, Jackson 6-9-4-14, Stihl 5-13-3-14, D. Ellis 9-11-5-25, Piercer 4-6-1-19, Thompson 0-0-0-0, Hammonds 0-0-0-0, Thompson 4-5-0-0, Totals 44-76-27-33 123.
At Chicago
Plipen 19-27-7-57, Rodman 1-5-1-2, Longley 3-8-0-0, Harper 4-6-0-11, Jordan 10-18 3-4-24, Kukouk 5-14-11, Karr 8-2-12, Catech 3-4-26, Kukouk 5-14-11, Buehler 1-2-12, Tzolai 53-98-18-23134.
DENVER (123)
CHICAGO (134)
Denver 27 27 25 44-123
Chicago 30 38 35 35-134
3-Point goals—Denver 16 (D. Ellis 4, Jackson 2, Smith 1, SMITH 8-1, Pierce 0, L. Ellis 0-2), Chicago 10-21 (Kerr 4-4, Harper 3-4, Pipen 2-5, Jordan 1-2, Rodman 3-0, out —None. Rebounds —McDeyss out —Chicago 10, Jersey 13). Assists —Denver 20, Chicago 10), Chicago 42 (Jordan 12). Total fouls —Denver 21, Chicago 22. Techinicals —Chicago illegal defense. A —23,874 (21,711)
At Los Angeles
Finlay 7-15 3-14 18, Green 2-7 1-5 15, Dreiling 3-0 8-6 10, Daniell 5-15 1-12, Harper 7-1 24, Stickland 1-7 0-2 0, Walker 1-5 4-5 3, Murseep 1-5 1-2 3, Totals 27 4-12 21-69.
LA CLIPPERS (87)
DALLAS (69)
Vaughn 4-8-2-10, Rogers 5-11-1-11, Wright 3-4-3-4, Martin 7-2-1-7, Sealy 9-1-4-5-34,
Dehere 0-1-0-0, Outlaw 4-6-1-0, Platkows 3-1-1-0, Hale 4-6-1-0,
Tolmey 4-6-1-0, Tolmey 34-8-1-218-17.
Dallas 19 13 23 14-69
Philadelphia 23 18 18 -67
3-Point goals—Dallas 3-17 (Danilovic 2-7, Finley 1-3, Walker 1-2, Strickland 1-6, Murseps 0-3), Los Angeles 3-16 (Platkowski 1-2, Sealy 1-3, Martin 1-5, Rogers 1-0, Outlaw 1-4, Murray 1-2, Richardson 0-1, Barry 0-2) Fouled out-Dreiling. Rebounds—Dallas 46 (Green 11), Los Angeles 49 (Vaught 9), Assists—Dallas 16 (Harper 5), Los Angeles 18 (Martin 5). Total
fouls—Dallas 20, Los Angeles 20. Technicals—Dallas illegal defense 2. A—6,592 (16,021).
At Sacramento, Cam MINNESOTA (84)
Williamson 4-9 3-4 11, M. Smith 2-4 1-4-5
Polynice 7-20 3-4 17, Richmond 8-24 2-4 20,
Abdul-Rauf 6-15 3-1 36, Owens 7-13 3-1 37,
Edney 1-7 0-0 2, Gamble 2-5 0-0, Grayer 1-1
0-2, Totals 18-9 15-29 125
SACRAMENTO (95)
Minnesota 23 15 22 23-84
Sacramento 29 30 15 21
sacramento 29 30 15 21—
3-Point goals —Minnesota 2-17 (J Robininson 1-
6, Marbury 1-7, Garnett 1-7, Gugliotta 0-3),
Sacramento 4-15 (Richmond 2-16, Abdul-Rauf 1-
3, Gamble 1-4, Edney 0-2) Fouled out—
None. Rebounds —Minnesota 5 (Gugliotta 18),
Sacramento 67 (Polynice 21), Assists—
Minnesota 15 (Marbury 7), Sacramento 23
(Richmond 7), Total touts —Minnesota 22,
Sacramento 20. Techniques —Minnesota illegal
defense. A—17,317 (17,317)
PRO HOCKEY
Tuesday's NHL Summaries
Borough Florida Pittsburgh 0 2 0-2 1 0 4
First Period -1, Pittsburgh, Mullen 4 (Nedved,
Moran), 7:52 (pp). Penalties -Niemovsky, Fla
(in interference), 6:00; Stojanov, Pit (roughing),
12:02; Johnson, Pit (holding), 19:44.
Second Period ~2, Florida, Murphy 8 (Dovar,
Sveha) 12:30 (pp. 3), Floridam, Hough 6
(Fitzgerald, Laus) 17:31, Penalties—Welts,
Fi (interference), 26:22 Melanytla, Fi (inter-
ference)
thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Third Period — 4. Pittsburgh, Murray 8 (Johnson, Lemieux, 5:16. F. Pittsburgh, Lemieux 40 (Woolley, Hatcher), 13:33. 6. Pittsburgh,
Lemieux 41 (Niedev, Tamer), 19:20 (en).
Penalties — Warrener, Fia (hooking), 11:31;
15:44
Shots on goal—Florida 8-8-12—28. Pittsburgh
11-10-19—32
Power-play Opportunities—Florida 1 of 4;
Goalies—Florida, Vanbiesbrouck 20-13-8 (61 shots-28 saves), Pittsburgh, Wreghet 13-11-3 (28-26).
Referee—Mick McGeough, Linesmen—Tim Nowak, Ray Scapoilini.
A—16.900(17,181).
At Buffalo, N.Y.
Calgary 2 1 2 0-5
Buffalo 2 1 2
Second Period — 5, Catgary, Iginata 17 (Hoglund, Tilow), 11-16 (pp). 8, Buffalo, Holzinger 16 (Moore, Galley), 12:41; Penalties — Titov, Cal (interference), 11:61; Gawey, Cal, major (lighting), 19:57; Fleury, Cal (slash)
First Period — 1, Buffalo, Peca 13 (Dawel),
11:06, 2, Calgary, Millen 10 (Simpson), 11:52,
3, Calgary, Hoglund 15, 14:17, 4, Buffalo,
Audubee 21 (Moore, Gallay), 17:49 Penalties—
Wilson,肥 (holding) , 25; Zhinku, Buf (slashing)
19:56.
Cal, major (jigning), 19.5; lee (jigning),
cal (ing), 15.7; Shannon, Buf (boughing), 15.7
Bamary, Buf, minor-major (roughing, fighting), 19:57.
Third Period—7, Buffalo, Peca 14, '19 (sh). Buffalo, Barnaby 15 (Holzinger, Gallet), 8:51 pp. 9, Calgary, Stern 3 (Stilman, Titov), 18:06, 10, Calgary, Gaye 7 (Huisker), 18:33. Penalties—Hhusko, Cal (roughing). 3:31; Holzinger, Buf (roughing). 3:31; Zhinki, Buf (slinging). 4:17; Gagner, Cal (high-sticking). 8:17
Overtime—None, Penalty—Albatin, Cali
(cross-checking) 4,29
Shots on goal—Calgary 15-11-14-2—42. Buffalo 9-15-5-32.
A—15.867(18.595).
fair 19:03–8:02
Power-play Opportunities—Calgary 1 of 4; But-
terland 1 of 6.
Goatles—Calgary, Kidd (29 shots-24 saves),
Rolson 5-8-3 (10:14 third, 3-3); Buffalo, Hasek
20-16-8(17).
Referee—Paul Devorski, Linesman—Scott Dreisch, Bill Hodges
At Landover, Md.
Ottawa 1 2 3-6
Washington 0 1 0-1
First Period—1, Ottawa, Chorske 9 (Zhotok),
4:29, Penalties—York, Okt (cross-checking),
3:23; Hunter, Was (roughing), 17:47; Pivonak,
Was (hick-sticking), 19:42
Second Period—2, Washington, Bondra 36,
11.07 (pp.) 3, Ottawa, Alfredson 21 (Bonk,
Yashin), 14.05; 4. Ottawa, Cunneyworth 10
(Dalgen, Van Lelant), 15.29; Poleson-Oslen,
Ott (holding), 9.48; Yahin, Ot, double min
(high-sticking), 9.48; Laukkainen, Ot (board
Third Period — 4, Ottawa, Duchessin 10 (Yashin, McEahchem), 7:4.4, Oakland, Daigle 22 (Van Allen, Cunworthy), 9:43, 6, Ottawa 6 (Yushen, Dackell), 13:11.
Power-play Opportunities—Ottawa 0 of 2;
Washington 1 of 5.
Walkover
Goalies - Ottawa, Tugnutt 6-7-0 (32 shots-31
saves). Washington, Carey 16-16-2 (29-23).
A - 9.784 (18.130)
Shots on goal — Ottawa 12-9-8—29. Washington 7-10-13—32.
TRANSACTIONS
Referee—Paul Stewart, Linesmen—Brad Vickhovich, Mike McEanman.
Wednesday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League
NAAHEM IHEMG—Signed RHP GeoH Edsell, RHP Pete Janicik, RHP Fausto Macey, LHP Pet Misrho, C Bret Hempill, and INF PCritchiet to one-year contracts.
BOSTON RED SOX—Signed OF Adam Hyzdu, OF Roy Padilla, LHP Rafael Orellano and LHP Ron Hatha—one-year contract.
TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with 2B
Felix Diaz on a one-year contract.
ATLANTA BRAVES—Agreed to terms with IFF Mike Mordale on a one-year contract. CHICAGO CHAUGO with IFF Mike Mordale on a one-year contract. CINCINNATI RADS—Signed IFF Aaron
CINCINNATI REDS—Signed INF Aaron Boone to a one-year contract.
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