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GUARD YOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FUTURE $10,000 PLUS Student Loan Repayment Program $7,124.40 Education Assistance 190th Air Refueling Wing Kansas Air National Guard (913) 861-4295 or 1-800-435-5149 Men's Top 25 Fared COLLEGE BASKETBALL the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball pool far land Wednes- days. 1. Kansas (24-1)斗职 Oklahoma State 104- 2. Nexe v. No. 15 Colorado, Saturday. 3. 2. Wake Forest (20-2) beat No. 7 Clemson 55 3. Minnesota (21-2) beat Purdue 70-67. Next: at Iowa, Saturday. 4. Kentucky (23-3) beat LSU 84-48. Next: vs. Florida, Saturday. 5. Utah (17-3) did not play. Next: vs. Southern Methodist. Thursday. 6. Duke (20-5) did not play. Next: at Florida State, Saturday. State, Saturday. 7. Clemson (19-5) lost to 2 Wake Forest 8. Iowa (4-3) secured "Saturdays." 55-49. Next: vs. Virginia; Saturday; Cinnabar (18-4) did not play. Next: vs. Saint Louis, Thursday, 9. Iowa State (17-4) beat Missouri 67-59 10. Maryland (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. Florida State, Thursday. 11. Arizona (15-5) did not play. Next; vs. No. 24 UCLA, Thursday. 24 UCLA, flipper. 12. South Carolina (17-9) lost to Georgia 77. 14. Michigan (17-6) did not play. Next: vs. Indiana, Sunday. 13. New Mexico (18-4) did not play. Next vs. Rice, Thursday. 74. Next at No. 8 Cinicinalt, Saturday. 13. New Mexico (18-4) did not play. Next vs. 15. Colorado (17-6) lost to Oklahoma 91-66. Next at No. 1, Kansas. Saturday. 16. North Carolina (16-6) beat North Carolina State 42A4. Next at Georgia Tech. Saturday. 17. Louisville (18-5) did not play. Next: at Houston. Saturday. 18. Villanova (17-7) lost to Pittsburgh 95-89. Next: vs. Notre Dame at CoreStates Spectrum, Sunday. 19. Xavier, Ohio (17-4) beat Dayton 79-53. Next: vs. George Washington, Saturday. Next: Michigan State, Saturday. 21. Texas Tech (15-6) best Texas A&M 80- 23. Tulane (16-7) did not play. Next: vs. Alabama-Birmingham Thursday 22. Stanford (13-6) did not play. Next vs. Oregon State. Thursday. 24. UCLA (13-7) did not play. Next: at No. 11 Arizona, Thursday. College of Charleston (21-2) did not play. Next: at Florida International, Thursday. Women's Top 25 Fared How many 25 teams in The Associated weekend women's college basketball poll fared Wednesday. No. 1 Connecticut (22-0) did not play. Next: at Georgetown, Thursday. No. 2 Old Dominion (22-1) did not play. Next: at William & Marv. Sunday. No. 3 Stanford (23-1) did not play. Next: at Oregon State. Thursday. No. 4 Louisiana Tech (22-8) did not play. Nate at Kentucky Kentucky, Sunday. No. 5 North Carolina (21-1) did not play. Next vs. Florida State, Friday. No. 6 Georgia (19-4) did not play. Next: vs. No. 12 Vanderbilt, Friday No. 7 Alabama (20-4) did not play. Next: at No. 10 Florida, Sunday, No. 8 Tennessee (19-7) did not play. Next: at No. 10 Florida (17-5) did not play. Next: at Kentucky, Thursday. No. 11 Texana (17-4) beat Baylor 82-71, OT. Next: nt. 12. Novebrak, Monday. No. 9. Virginia (18-4) did not play. Next: at Georgia Tech. Thursday. No. 12 Vanderbilt (16-6) did not play. Next at: No. 6 Georgia-Friday No. 6. Georgeta, Friday. 13 LSU (19-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 14 Kansas (18-4) beat Oklahoma State 79-76, OT. Next: at Colorado, Saturday. No. 15 Illinois (18-4) did not play. Next: at Ohio Cape. Friday. No. 16 Texoma Tech (15-6) beat Texas A&M 75-46. Next: vs. Bavior, Saturday. No. 20 Michigan State (18-4) did not play. Next at Purdue, Friday. Southern. Thursday. e-95, OT. Next: at No. 22 Clemson, Sunday. No. 19 Stephen F. Austin (21-3) did not play. No. 17 Noce Dame (21-5) beat Boston College 91-64. Next at Providence, Sunday. No. 21 Arkansas (16-7) did not play. Next: vs. dissertation Sunday lege 91-84. Next at Providence, Sunday. No. 18. Duke (17-6) beat North Carolina State. No. 23 Nebraska (17-4) to Kansas State 47-45. Next at: No. 11 Texas, Monday. No. 22 Clemson (15-8) did not play. Next: vs. No. 18 Duke. Sunday. No. 24 George Washington (18-4) did not play. Next: vs. Xavier, Ohio, Thursday. PRO BASKETBALL No. 25 Tulane (19-3) did not play. Next: vs. Marquette, Friday. National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W 17 L Pct GB Miami 37 12 .75 New York 35 14 .74 2 Orlando 24 22 .52 11% Washington 22 26 .458 14% New Jersey 14 34 .292 14% Philadelphia 12 35 .255 24% Boston 11 37 .259 25% Chicago 43 6 .878 — Detroit 35 13 .729 7½ Atlanta 32 15 .681 10 Charlotte 30 20 .600 13½ Cleveland 27 22 .551 16 Indiana 22 24 .489 19 Milwaukee 22 26 .458 20½ Toronto 17 31 .354 20½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division | | W | L | Pct | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Utah | 34 | 14 | .708 | — | | Houston | 33 | 16 | .673 | 1½ | | Minnesota | 23 | 16 | .469 | 11½ | | Dallas | 16 | 29 | .356 | 16½ | | Denver | 16 | 33 | .327 | 18½ | | San Antonio | 12 | 35 | .255 | 21½ | | Vancouver | 10 | 43 | .189 | 26½ | L.A. Lakers 36 13 .735 — Seattle 33 15 .688 2½ Portland 26 23 .531 10 L.A. Clippers 20 25 .444 14 Sacramento 21 29 .420 15½ Golden State 17 29 .370 17½ Phoenix 18 32 .360 18½ Wednesday's Games Charlotte 113, New Jersey 100 Atlanta 106, Toronto 84 Cleveland 83, Indiana 75 Detroit 96, Orlando 87 L.A. Lakers 100, Minnesota 84 Vancouver 106, San Antonio 101 Phoenix 131, Boston 100 Thuradav's Games Philadelphia at New York, 6:30 p.m. Indiana at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Golden State at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Denver, 8 p.m. Portland at Utah, 8 p.m. Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for week of Sunday, February 9 through Saturday, February 15 (schedule subject to change and or black SPORTS WATCH TV SPORTSWATCH All times Central THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 PRIME — NCAA Hockey, W. Michigan at Ohio St. L. A. Clippers at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. 6 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Northwest-am Ohio St. ESPN — NCAE Basketball, Ala.-Birmingham at Tulane ESPN2 — NCAN Basketball, Tulsa at Texas-EI Paso FOX — NCAA Basketball, Oregon St. at Stanford ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Pacific at UC Santa Barbara ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, New Jersey at Montreal ABC — Figure skating, U.S. Championships, (live and same-day tape) Friday's Games Milwaukee vs. Toronto at Maple Leaf Gardens 6 n. p. New Jersey vs. Washington at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. Detroit at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Orlando at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 9 p.m. Boston at Vancouver, 9 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Wednesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with OF Bernie Williams on a one-year contract. National League HOUSTON ASTROS —Agreed to terms with P Manuel Barrios, P Ryan Creek, P Mike Granzan, P Oscar Herriguez, P Tom Martin, P Trever Miller, P C.J. Nitkowski and P Mike Walter, INF Carlos Grullen and OF Richard Hidalgo. NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms with RHP Greg McMichael on a two-year contract and RHP Bobby Jones on a one-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Acquired RHP Rene Aroha from the St. Louis Cardinals to complete the December trade for C Tom Lampkin. Frontier League KALAMAZOE KODIAKS —Exercised their options on P Dan Garman, P Scott Kapla, Steve Maas, INF Mike Combs, C Matt Riggins, OF Curtis Baker and OF Mike Wisely. Released P Dan Davis, P Pete Gallagher, P Rene Gamez, P Matt Horvath, P Dan Scutchfield, C Joe Farina, C Jon Mimmerman, IP Scott Demetral, IF Jason Lunetta, IF Jason McLenghain, INF Robin Roberts, OF Jim Putko and OF Lawrence Scheffer. RICHMOND ROOSTERS—Exercised their options on P Jim Cingel, P Omar Fernandez, P Scott Hacker, P Derek Hart, P Mike Kuentz, P Aaron Magdaleneo, P Roy Miller, P Jeff Montfort, P Greg Stouffer, C Jacob Cerrado, INF Seth Berliner, INF John Bocker, INF Morgan Burkart, INF Joe Pass, OF Shane Britt and OF Jeff Drabik. Released P Steve DeFranco, C Christian Diaz, IN Fobby Murray, INF Rob Penders and INF Harry Torgerson. Northern League Prairie League MADISON BLACK WOLF—Traded RHP Bobby Post to the Sioux City Explorers for 3B Jose Pequero. BASKETBALL SIOUX FALLS CANARIES—Traded RHP Bobby Post to the Madison Black Wolf for INF Dum Kirmik and 3B John Tsukalas. GRAND FORKS VARMINTS—Re-signed INF Scott Whettle and RHP Ryan Heuchert. Signed LHP Larry Smith. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DENVER NUGGETS—Namod Allan Bristow vice president of basketball operations. NBA ENTERTAINMENT INC. — Named Heidi Ubereroth vice president, international television. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Placed F Lou Roe on the injured list. Activated G Mark Price from the injury list. HOUSTON ROCKETS—Signed F Joe Stephens to a 10-day contract. INDIANA PACERS—Placed F Derrick McKey on the injured list. Activated G-F Vincent Askew from the injured list. United States Basketball League USBL—Announced Philadelphia has been awarded a franchise to be nicknamed the Power and will be owned by Chip Mitchell, Fred Colon and Kelton Taylor. NEW HAMPSHIRE THUNDER LOANS—Named Frank O'Dell president and owner, William Richmond vice president and general counsel and Paul Faelson head coach and general manager. Announced he will play their home games at the Whittmore Center Arena of the University of New Hampshire. Women's National Basketball Association WNBA - Signed G Dena Head, F Vickie Johnson, F Wendy Palmer, and F Judy Mosley- McAlee. CLEVELAND—Announced their nickname will be the Rockers. FOOTBALL National Football League CAROLINA PANTHERS—Agreed to terms with RB Anthony Johnson on a three-year contract. DENVER BRONCOS—Named John Teerlink pass rush specialist coach and Rick Dennison special teams coach. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed DT Michael Thompson, DL Walter Werner, WR Eric Matthews, LB Beggie Clark, DL Bion Fox, FS Monty Grow, DE Eric Johnson, CBuster Owens, G Andrew Peterson and TE Lovell Pickney, Walmed CB Michael Robinson. NEW YORK JETS—Waived K Nick Loewy and S Lonnie Young. Compiled from The Associated Press. Win a trip to Sunset Beach! over the 1-800-COLLECT "Anything Can Happen" Sweepstakes IT'S EASY TO WIN! Simply complete a 1-800-COLLECT call between February 3 and February 28, 1997 and you are automatically entered! Plus, 1-800-COLLECT saves up to 44% FIVE grand prize winners will win a trip for two to the set of SUNSET BEACH in California and a tour of the NBC Studios! 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