96 2B Tuesday, Fevruary 27.1996 --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SCORES & MORE COLLEGE BASKETBALL Top 25 Fared How the top 25 teams in The Associated Brown retail unit will perform Press' college basketball poll fared Monday: 1. Kentucky (24-1) did not. Next: at Xavier. 1. Kentucky (24-1) did not play. Next at: Aubum, Tuesday. 3. Kansas (24-2) beat Missouri 87-65. Next at Oklahoma, Saturday. 2. *Massachusetts* (26-1) did not play. Next: vs. St. Joseph's, Wednesday. 4. Connecticut (25-2) did not play. Next: vs. Rutgers, Wednesday. 5. Purdue (23-4) did not play. Next: vs. Minne- sota, Thursday. 6. Villanova (23-4) did not play. Next: at Boston College, Tuesday. 7. Cincinnati (21-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 14 Memphis, Thursday. Rice, Saturday. 10. Uttah (22-5) did not play. 10. Next at Brigham Providence, Tuesday, Taxes, Dec. 24, 11 did not rise. Next, next. 10. Utah (22-5) did not play. Next: at Brigham Young, Saturday. 9. Texas Tech (24-1) did not play. Next: vs. Rice, Saturday. 11. Arizona (21-5) did not play. Next: at Washington State, Thursday. 12. Penn State (19-4) did not play. Next: vs. Northwestern, Wednesday. 13. Wake Forest (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. No. 19 North Carolina. Tuesday. 14. Memphis (20-5) did not play. Next: at No. 7. Cincinnati, Thursday. 15. Syracuse (21-7) beat St. John's 92-79. Next: x, Notre Dame, Saturday 16. Virginia Tech (20-4) did not play. Next: vs. Xavier, Ohio, Thursday. 17. UCLA (19-7) did not play. Next: at Oregon State, Thursday. 18. Georgia Tech (18-10) did not play. Next: at Florida State, Wednesday. 19. North Carolina (19-8) did not play. Next: at 10. Make Forest. Tuesday. 20. Iowa (19-7) did not play. Next: vs. Wisconsin, Wednesday. 21. Louisville (19-8) did not play. Next vs. Marquette, Wednesday. Day (2/4/24) d3 not play. Next: vs. TBAC in MBC Currenment first round at Dayton, Ohio, Saturday. 23. Iowa State (19-7) did not play. Next: vs. Kansas State, Wednesday. Jeremy Walford (left) Jill Kuwner, Ohio 81-77. Next to Rhode Island, Thursday 81-77. Did you see the 72-foot bridge? 25. Stanford (17-7) did not play. Next: at California, Sunday. 24. George Washington (19-5) beat Xavier, Ohio 81-77. Next: vs. Rhode Island. Thurday: College Basketball Scores Bradley 79, S. Illinois 76, OT Men's MIDWEST Creighton 76, Drake 62 Dayton 72, Duquesne 69 Creighton 76, Drake 62 Dayton 72, Duquesne 69 Detroit 77. N. Illinois 75 Detroit 77, N. Illinois 75 E. Illinois 90, Chicago St. 7' E. Illinois 90, Chicago St. 73 Evansville 72, DIMA Mason 6 Evansville 72, SW Missouri St. 63 Indiana 75, IL Ellinoris 38, Sutongtai St. 73 Evansville 72, SW Missouri St. 63 = Indiana St. 64, Illinois St. 60 Indiana St. 64, Illinois St. 60 Kansas 87, Missouri 65 Montreal St. 106, Mimi. Morrens 98 NE Illinois 100, Valparaiso 96, OT Oakland City 88, Montvallo 82 Rockhurst 88, Briar Cliff 75 Wis.-Milwaukee 18, Lovola. III. 58 SOUTHWEST Delta St. 75, Cent. Arkansas 67 Harding 76, Lyon 63 Harding 76, Lyon 73 Howard Payne 82, McMurry 75 Mississippi Col. 63, Arkansas Tech 54 Ouachita 81, Henderson St. 51 Christian Texas 91, Texas A&M 89 Tulsa 95, N. Iowa 88 Women's Top 25 Fared By The Associated Press How the top 25 teams in *The Associated Press* women’s college basketball poll are rated Monday: L. louisiana Tech (23-1) did not play. Next: at Southwestern Louisiana, Thursday. 2. Georgia (23-3) did not play. Next: vs. LSU- Mississippi State winner, Saturday. 3. Connecticut (27-3) beat Villanova 85-51 Northeast TBA, Birg E-Tournament 84-60 4. Stanford (22-2) did not play. Next: vs. Californi, Saturday. Northeastern vs. No play vs. No VS. 23 Mississippi-Aransas winner, Saturday. 6. iowa (24-2) did not play. Next: va, Indiana-diana winner. Saturday. 7. Old Dominion (22-2) did not play. Next: vs. James Madison, Wednesday. 8. Virginia (22-5) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech-Florida State winner, Friday. Rice, Saturday. 10. Vendette (29.6) did not stay. Norton No. 18 Florida-South Carolina winner, Saturday. 11. Penn State (22-6) did not play. Next: vs. Northwestern-Michigan winner. Saturday Northwestern-Michigan winner, Saturday. 1. Duke (23-5) not play. Next: vs. Wake 2. Duke (23-5) not play. Next: vs. Wake 13. Alabama (20-6) did not play. Next vs. No. 16. Auburn-Kentucky winner. Saturday play. 14. Oregon State (19-5) did not play. Next at: UCLA. Thursday. HAR play. hee; vs. Ohio State-Minnesota will Saturday. 16. August 12 did not play. Winter, winter; Saturday. 16. Augun (19-7) did not play. Next: vs. Kennedy. Friday. 1. Kurude (18-9) did not play. Next vs. Michigan State, Saturday. 18. Florida (19-7) beat Florida State 76-37. Next: vs. South Carolina, Friday. 19. North Carolina State (18-6) did not play. Next: vs. Maryland, Friday. 20. Colorado (22-8) did not play. Next: vs. Oklahoma, Saturday. 21. Kansas (18-8) did not play. Next: va. Kansas State. Saturday 21. Clemmons (19-7) did not play. Next: vs. North Carolina, Friday. 23. Mississippi (17-9) did not play. Next: vs. Arkansas, Friday. 23, Nate DOW (20-6) beat West Virginia 73- Next vs. TBA, Big East Tournament, Saturdays. 25. Texas (17-7) did not play. Next: vs. Oral Roberts, Wednesday. Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Tuesday (schedule subject to change and or blackouts): SPORTS WATCH (All times Central) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 7:00 ESPN2 NCAA Basketball, 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. TNT — NBA Basketball, Charlotte at Milwaukee ESPN2 NCAA Basketball, North Carolina at Wake Forest ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Kentucky at Auburn USA — Boxing, heavyweights, Jimmy Thunder (28-6-0) will. Will Hinton (15-5-1), champion Robert Allen (16-1-0) or Ron Morgan (15-3-1) for USBA middleweight championship, at Bloxi, Miles. PRO HOCKEY 10 p.m. National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L W T Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 35 15 11 81 219 674 Florida 35 19 17 77 206 173 Philadelphia 31 18 11 77 203 163 Washington 28 25 7 63 169 162 New Jersey 27 25 8 63 162 147 Tampa Bay 27 25 8 62 180 193 N.Y. Islanders 18 33 8 64 173 223 Pittsburgh 36 20 4 76 268 204 Montreal 30 25 7 67 264 193 Boston 26 25 8 60 205 207 Hartford 26 25 8 60 256 179 Buffalo 25 29 6 56 180 185 Ottawa 25 29 4 56 180 127 W L T Pts GF GA x-Detroit 44 11 4 922 122 132 Chicago 32 19 11 75 210 161 St. Louis 26 24 11 63 176 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Toronto 25 27 10 60 183 186 Winnipeg 25 30 4 54 199 210 Dallas 19 31 11 49 177 211 Colorado 35 17 10 80 246 175 Vancouver 24 23 14 62 221 105 Calgary 23 28 11 57 179 169 Los Angeles 18 31 15 51 204 236 Anaheim 22 35 5 49 172 204 Edmonton 21 33 6 48 163 227 San Jose 14 42 6 34 163 267 Monday's Games Winnipeg 4, Los Angeles 3 Colorado 3, Anahiem 2 San Jose 3, Montreal 4 Tuesday's Games PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Washington at N. A. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Edmonton at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Detroit at N. A. Islanders, 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. | | W | L | Pct GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Orlando | 40 | 15 | .727 — | | New York | 32 | 22 | .592 7½ | | Miami | 26 | 29 | .473 14 | | New Jersey | 24 | 30 | .444 15½ | | Washington | 24 | 30 | .444 15½ | | Boston | 19 | 36 | .345 21 | | Philadelphia | 10 | 43 | .189 29 | Chicago 49 6 891 — Indiana 35 63 20 14 Cleveland 31 22 585 17 Atlanta 32 24 585 18½ Detroit 28 25 528 20 Charlotte 28 25 509 21 Milwaukee 20 33 377 28 Toronto 20 34 377 34 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division | | W | L | Pct GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Utah | 37 | 17 | 68 — | | San Antonio | 36 | 17 | 679 ⁽²⁾½ | | Houston | 36 | 20 | 643 | | Denver | 22 | 31 | 415 14⁽¹⁾½ | | Dallas | 18 | 35 | 340 18⁽¹⁾½ | | Minnesota | 16 | 37 | 302 20⁽²⁾½ | | Vancouver | 11 | 41 | 212 15 | Seattle 42 12 778 — L.A. Lakers 34 20 69 — Phoenix 27 27 .500 15 Golden State 27 27 .481 16 Sacramento 24 28 .461 17 Portland 28 30 .455 17½ Indiana 122, Boston 119, OT Uttah 110, Phoenix 87 L.A. Lakers 114, New York 96 Detroit 93, Sacramento 78. Monday's Games L. A. Clippers 17 37 .315 25 NBA Individual Leaders NEW YORK (AP) — Scoring, field goal percentage, rebounding, and assist leaders through Feb. 25; Scoring Average | | G | FG | FT | PTTS | AVG. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jordan, Chi. | 55 | 618 | 618 | 395 | 108.8 | | Malone, Utah | 53 | 530 | 336 | 1406 | 26.5 | | Olajuwan, Hou. | 53 | 572 | 292 | 1409 | 25.7 | | Robinson, S.A. | 53 | 475 | 384 | 1336 | 25.2 | | Mourning, Mia. | 43 | 351 | 318 | 1028 | 23.9 | | Barkley, Phoe. | 46 | 380 | 299 | 1091 | 23.7 | | Richmond, Sac. | 56 | 395 | 264 | 1191 | 23.6 | | Ceballos, LAL | 51 | 453 | 256 | 1192 | 23.4 | | Gibson, K. | 51 | 453 | 208 | 1192 | 23.4 | | Hardaway, Orl. | 51 | 471 | 208 | 1253 | 23.8 | | Ewing, N.Y. | 48 | 442 | 199 | 1150 | 23.5 | | C, Robins, Port. | 51 | 389 | 228 | 1150 | 23.5 | | Elliott, S.A. | 48 | 342 | 245 | 1037 | 21.6 | | Baker, Mil. | 53 | 464 | 213 | 1037 | 21.6 | | Johnson, Char. | 52 | 394 | 277 | 1113 | 17.4 | | Pippe, Mil. | 55 | 441 | 169 | 1174 | 17.3 | | Hill, Det. | 51 | 381 | 326 | 1098 | 12.3 | | Miller, Ind. | 51 | 341 | 298 | 1097 | 12.1 | | Kemp, Sea. | 54 | 390 | 341 | 1125 | 20.8 | | Robinson, Mil. | 53 | 413 | 219 | 1103 | 20.8 | FG Percentage | | FG | PGA | PCT | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | O'Neal, Ort. | 309 | 519 | 591 | | Mearns, Wash. | 322 | 542 | 594 | | Kursa, S.A. | 392 | 681 | 573 | | D. Davis, Ind. | 219 | 392 | 563 | | Geiger, Char. | 223 | 397 | 564 | | Stockton, Utah | 230 | 504 | 554 | | Williams, LAC | 305 | 552 | 553 | | Sabonia, Port. | 234 | 426 | 549 | | Mason, N.Y. | 270 | 499 | 541 | | Miller, Tor. | 274 | 508 | 539 | Rebounds G OFF DEF TOT AVE Rodman, Chi. 43 244 418 662 15.4 Robinson, S.A. 53 41 170 460 670 12.6 Barkley, Kep. 53 21 173 362 126 12.3 Kemp, Sae. 53 41 170 362 126 12.3 Mutubo, Den. 51 21 174 362 126 12.3 Williams, N.J. 51 23 176 328 108 10.9 Olajuwon, Hou. 56 13 201 469 607 10.8 Jones, Dale. 52 18 201 465 546 10.5 Ewing, N.Y. 54 18 100 397 497 10.4 Baker, Mil. 53 18 105 397 497 10.4 Assists G AST AVI Stockton, Utah 53 601 11.3 Kidd, Dall. 52 522 10.0 Strickland, Port. 50 474 9.5 Johnson, S.A. 53 483 9.1 Stoudamire, Tor. 53 475 9.0 Anderson, N.J.Cha. 46 412 9.0 Jackson, Ind. 53 407 7.7 NOTES & QUOTES "I am just waiting for Kansas to be on the receiving end of a blowout..."—Travis Boley, in a column printed in the University Daily Kansan yesterday. "I made this decision for the love of football, my family and for the city of Dallas. Now I can find out just how good a football player I can be playing in two positions." — Deion Sanders, who has decided not to play baseball this year. "I'm not going to be a part of this. If I have to pack up and take a fine, I will. This is it for me." — Portland's Rod Strickland, who stormed out of a practice and was suspended by the Trail Blazers. "No disrespect to Philadelphia, but I don't think I've ever been involved in a record-setting game that was easier than this. We jumped them early and never let up." Orlando point guard Anfernee Hardaway after the Magic defeated the Philadelphia 76ers, breaking the record for the best home start in league history. "He (Steinbrenner) wants to win. I'm in the same boat. I've been around the game over 30 years and have not been to the World Series, except to pay my way in." — Yankee manager Joe Torre after meeting with George Steinbrenner at spring training. Van Exel, LAL 53 394 7.4 Anthony, Van. 46 341 7.4 Payton, Sea. 54 398 7.4 Compiled from The Associated Press. Anxiety Anxiety is the most common mental health problem. About one in four people suffer from one or more anxiety disorders, many beginning in the teens and twenties. Common symptoms include nausea; pounding heart; trembling; feelings of unreality; chest pain; shortness of breath; dizzyness; and fear of losing control, going crazy, or dying. Such symptoms may be predictable (phobias) or may seem to come out of nowhere (panic disorder). Left untreated, anxiety disorders tend to become chronic, but effective treatments are available, including both behavioral and drug therapies. KU Psychological Clinic 315 Fraser Hall 864-4121 Lawrence M. Maggee M. 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