2B Monday, November 18, 1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL Top 25 Fared By The Associated Press By The Associated Press How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college football pollfired this week: No. 1 Florida (10-0) beat South Carolina 52-25. Next: at No. 3 Florida State, Nov. 30. No. 2 Ohio State (10-0) beat Indiana 27-17. Next: vs. No. 16 Michigan, Saturday. No. 3 Florida State (9-0) beat No. 25 Southern Mississippi 54-14. vs. Maryland at Fort Lauderdale, Fri. Saturday. No. 4 Arizona State (10-0) did not play. Next: at Arizona, Saturday. No. 5 Nebraska (9-1) beat Iowa State 49-14. Next vs. No. 6 Colorado, Nov. 29. 12.0-Next: at No. 5 Nebraska, Nov. 29. No. 6 North Carolina (8/10/2023) 24:45 No. 6 Colorado (9-1) beat No. 9 Kansas State 12-0: at No. 5 Nebraska, Nov. 29. No. 6 North Carolina (B2) lost to No. 24 Virginia 20-17. Next: at Duke, Saturday. 17-16 Next x, No 20, Auction, Saturday, 9. Kansas State (B-2) to No. 6 Colo- No. 10 Brigham Young (10-1) at Hawaii, Next: at Utah, Saturday. No. 11 Penn State (9-2) beat No. 16 Michigan 20,17 Michigan, Michigan State Saturday No. 8 Alabama (8-2) lost to Mississippi State 17-16. Next vs. No. 20 Alumany Saturday. 29-17, Next, v. Michigan State, Saturday, 10. Nassau (7-2) beat Arkansas 55-14. No. 12 Tennessee (7-2) beat Arkansas 55-14. Next at Kentucky Saturday No. 13 Northwestern (9-2) beat Purdue 27-24. Next: TRD. No. 14 Notre Dame (7-2) beat Pittsburgh 60-6. Next vs. Rutgers Saturday No. 15 Washington (8-2) beat San Jose State No. 16 Michigan (7-3) lost to No. 11 Penn No. 16 Michigan (7-3) lost to No. 2 Ohio State, Sainty McMughh (7) 1331 bd no 101 '14'16hr State 29-17, Next at No. 2 Ohio State, Saturday No. 17 LSU (7-2) beat Mississippi 39-7. Next: vs. Tulane, Saturday. No. 18 Miami (5-3) lost to No. 21 Virginia Tech 0-7 M. Jones 6-4 *use-uses-of/oulege, saffrity* 19. Syracuse (7/2) beat 20. Aarya 42- 11. Naples (7/2) beat 17. Next: at Temple, Saturday. No. 20 Auburn (7-3) lost to Georgia 56-49 No. 20 Auction (7-3) lost to Georgia 56-49. 4OT Next at No. 8 Alabama Satellum. 40T. Next at: N.B. Alabama, Saturday. 21. Vni Virginia Tech (9-1) heat. No. 18 Miami. 2. V. Virginia (t) 10-1 (d) 1-1. Teen vol. 18 Miami 21-7. Next: v. West Virginia, Saturday. 17. Next vs. Navy at Philadelphia, Dec. 7. Nov. 26-29. 12. NY/NY - West Virginia, Saturday No. 22 Army (9-1) lost to No. 19 Syracuse 42-12 No. 23 Wyoming (10-1) beat Colorado State 25-24. TED, BTK. No. 24 Virginia (7-3) beat No. 6 North Carolina 20-17. Next at No. 21 Virginia Tech, Nov. 29. No. 24 Virginia (7-3) beat No. 6 North Carolina 20-17 No. 25 Southern Mississippi (8-3) lost to No. 3 Florida State 54-14. Next: TBD. Texas-Kansas State Texas 14 3 7 14-38 Kansas 10 7 0 0-17 First Quarter KU—FG McCord 27:48 4 UT—Mitchell 21 run (Dawson kick), 7:10 UT—Henley 3 run (McCord kick), 10:11 UT—Holmes 2 run (Dawson kick), 13:41 Second Quarter KU—Henley 17 run (McCord kick) :23 UT—FG Dawson 24, 13:43 Third Quarter UT—Brown 15 run (Dawson kick), 10:37 UT—Williams 6 pass from Brown (Dawson kick). 9:18 kick), 9:18 UT-Holmes 1 run (Dawson kick), 11:49 | | UT | KU | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First. downs | 24 | 19 | | Rushes-yards | 45-290 | 54-221 | | Passing | 200 | 75 | | Comp-Alt-Int | 15-25-0 | 6-16-0 | | Return Yards | 8 | 10 | | Punts-Avg. | 3-35-0 | 4-31-5 | | Fumbles-Lost | 2-0 | 0-0 | | Penalties-Yards | 6-40 | 3-15 | | Time of Possession | 29:02 | 30:58 | INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Texas, Williams 25-190, Mitchell 11-42, Brown 43-32, Holmes 30-67, Kansas, Henley 44-209, Galbreath 2-7, Sanders 2-7, Johnner 6(-j) PASSING — Texas, Brown 15-25-0-200, Kansas, Johnner 6-10-75 RECEIVING — Texas, Fitzgaleriz 6-92, Adams 3-23, Williams 2-38, Mitchell 2-38, Davis 1-12, McGarrity 1-7, Kansas, Moore 2-30, Gordon 1-16, Vann 1-11, Sanders 1-10, Henley 1-6 PRO FOOTBALL National Football League All Times CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE | | W | L | T | Pct. | PF | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Buffalo | 8 | 3 | 0 | .627 | 354 | 192 | | New England | 7 | 4 | 0 | .636 | 283 | 249 | | Indianapolis | 6 | 5 | 0 | .545 | 206 | 237 | | Miami | 6 | 5 | 0 | .545 | 261 | 225 | | N.Y. Jets | 1 | 10 | 0 | .091 | 201 | 298 | Pittsburgh 8 3 0 .727 258 163 Houston 6 3 0 .545 250 213 Cincinnati 4 7 0 .364 231 257 Jacksonville 4 7 0 .364 205 236 Baltimore 4 7 0 .273 264 324 Denver 10 1 0 .909 296 175 Kansas City 8 3 0 .727 220 178 San Diego 6 5 0 .545 242 264 Seattle 5 6 0 .455 222 256 Oakland 4 7 0 .364 230 266 NATIONAL CONFERENCE | | W | L | T | Pct. | PF | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Washington | 8 | 3 | 0 | .727 | 265 | 211 | | Philadelphia | 7 | 4 | 0 | .636 | 249 | 229 | | Dallas | 6 | 4 | 0 | .600 | 249 | 165 | | Arizona | 5 | 6 | 0 | .455 | 195 | 261 | | N.Y. Giants | 4 | 7 | 0 | .364 | 180 | 220 | Green Bay 8 2 0 .800 288 144 Minnesota 6 5 0 .545 185 207 Detroit 5 6 0 .455 225 230 Chicago 4 7 0 .364 154 206 Tampa Bay 3 8 0 .273 140 212 San Francisco 8 3 0 .727 272 172 Carolina 7 4 0 .636 237 158 St. Louis 3 8 0 .273 211 300 Atlanta 2 9 0 .182 193 318 New Orleans 2 9 0 .182 167 252 Carolina 20, St. Louis 10 Kansas City 6, Chicago 14 Buffalo 31, Cincinnati 17 Denver 34, New England 17 Pittsburgh 28, Jacksonville 3 Atlanta 17, New Orleans 15 Indianapolis 34, New York Jets 29 Detroit 17, Seattle 16 Washington 26, Philadelphia 21 San Francisco 38, Baltimore 20 Miami 23, Houston 20 Arizona 31, New York Giants 23 Tampa Bay 25, San Diego 17 Minnesota 16, Oakland 13, OT **Monday's Game** Green Bay at Dallas, 9 p.m. **Sunday, Nov. 24** Atlanta at Cincinnati, noon Carolina at Houston, noon Denver at Minnesota, noon Detroit at Chicago, noon Indianapolis at New England, noon Jacksonville at Baltimore, noon New Orleans at Tampa Bay, noon New York Jets at Buffalo, noon San Diego at Kansas City, noon San Francisco at Washington, noon Dallas at North Giants, 3 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 3 p.m. Philadelphia at Arizona, 3 p. Green Bay at St. Louis, 7 p.m. **Monday, Nov. 25** Pittsburgh at Miami, 8 p.m. Boers-Chiefs-State Chicago 7 3 0 0—10 Kansas City 7 3 0 0—14 Chi- Harris 14 run (Jaeer kick), 3:28. Penn K- 20 pass from Bono (Stoyanovitch) K- 20 pass from Bono (Stoyanovitch) Quarter 2 KC—Anders 10 run (Stoyanov kick), 10:30. Chi—FG Jaeger 39, 14:45. A—76 762 | | Chi | KC | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 14 | 20 | | Rushes-yards | 19-35 | 40-149 | | Passing | 221 | 151 | | Punt Returns | 1-9 | 5-46 | | Kickoff Returns | 3-46 | 2-35 | | Interceptions Ret. | 1-0 | 1-0 | | Comp-Att-Int | 21-36-1 | 15-25-1 | | Sacked-Yards Lost | 2-11 | 4-33 | | Punts | 7-49.7 | 6-40.3 | | Fumbles-Lost | 2-1 | 1-1 | | Penalties-Yards | 7-56 | 8-50 | | Time of Possession | 26:28 | 33:32 | RUSHING —Chicago, Harris 16-15, Green 2-0, Kansas City, Allen 16-64, Hill 15-52, Anders 3- 17, McNair 2-10, Horn 1-8, Bennett 2-(minus 1), Bono 1-(minus 1). All Times CST MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING - Chicago, Krieg 16-31-1-232, PASSING City, Kono 14-24-1-154, Hughes 11-1-0 RECEIVING—Chicago, Engram 5-57, Neely 5-55, Conway 4-58, T Carter 4-45, Timpson 1-11, Green 1-8, Harris 1-(minus 2), Kansas City, Penn 5-71, LaChapelle 3-46, Anders 2-8, Walker 1-24, Richardson 1-17, Hughes 1-8, D Carter 1-7, Cash 1-3. MISSED GOALS — None Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Monday, Nov. 18 (schedule subject to change and or blackout) SPORTS WATCH 6:30 p.m. TVSPORTSWATCH PRIME — Selection show, NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Tournament Selection Show, at Charlotte, N.C. Sunday's Games ESPN2 – Soccer, English Premier Football League, Nottingham at Sheffield, (same-day tape) 10 p.m. ABG — NFL Football, Green Bay at Dallas PRIME — Boxing, Shibata Flores (33-4-0) vs. Rodney Jones (14-2-0) for vacant NABO junior middleweight championship; bantamweights, Jorge Julio (34-1-0) vs. Ricardo Medina (13-1-2); junior featherweights, Nestor Garcia (23-0-0) vs. Roberto Vilareat (18-10-1), at Inglewood, Calif. PRO BASKETBALL The National Basketball League At a glance All times CST Saturday's Games New York 82, Minnesota 79 Washington 106, Boston 92 Orlando 92, Toronto 87 Philadelphia 91, Miami 89 Detroit 102, Cleveland 98 New Jersey 106, Denver 99 Chicago 97, Atlanta 69 Utah 88, Dallas 87 Houston 115, Golden State 103 Seattle 108, Sacramento 96 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Sunday's Games Late Games Not Included Portland 88, Indiana 83 Golden State 102, San Antonio 92 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix (n) Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers (n) Vancouver at Seattle (n) Monday's Game Sacramento at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Tuesday's Games Seattle at Toronto, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. Dallas at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Miami at Denver, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Portland, 9 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Roller hockey team loses Low scoring,split teams contribute to teams'losses By Kevin Bates Kansan sportswriter In the four games Kansas played, they scored a total of five goals. The puck was not kind to the Kansas roller hockey team Saturday in its first tournament of the season. The Kansas roller hockey team competed in the national roller hockey tournament in Las Vegas last September and were ranked fourth. Kansas fielded two teams in the tournament, which consisted of teams from the University of Missouri at Rolla, Mo., the University of Missouri, Truman State and Wichita State. In this year's tournament, the team played Truman State, last year's division winner, in their first game. Truman State won 6-1. "We were with them through the first half, but after that we lost our legs," said Scott Alton, Cedar Knolls, N.J., sophomore. "We made two teams so everyone would have more playing time, but this is what happens." Kansas had played Truman State and Rolla before Saturday. "They've beaten us before," said Mark Ewing, associate professor of aerospace engineering and faculty advisor to the team. "They're probably the toughest two teams." The second Kansas team played Rolla before the Truman State game, losing 11-0. Rolla went on to win the tournament. The next set of games later in the evening pitted the second KU team against Missouri and the first KU team against Wichita State. Both Kansas teams were defeated. However, Gregg Flinn, Needham, Mass., junior and team co-captain, said their teamwork was better in the fourth game than it had been in the previous three. "We had no passing in the first game," Flinn said. "Now people have their heads up and are talking to each other." Wichita State scored first with seven minutes left in the first half after Flinn was hit in the back of the neck by a high goal shot. Kansas tied the score in the first 15 seconds of the second half, but in five minutes Wichita State scored twice. The last Kansas score by Sean Finn, Wichita senior and team co-captain, came on a Kansas power play with 15 minutes remaining in the game. Two late goals by Wichita State gave them a 5-2 win. "It really was anybody's game," said Cory Laflin, Wichita State defenseman and president of the Shocker's hockey club. Can For-Profit Organizations Run Hospitals Ethically? 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