2B Thursday, February 22, 1995 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL Big Eight Men's Box Scores Missouri-Kansas St. Box KANSAS ST. 69, MISSOURI 64 MISSOURI / (18-10) KANSAS ST. (15-8) Winfield 8-13 0-4 1-9, Thames 3-11 2-1-8, Simeon Haleen 2-9 1-5 1-5, Moore 0-4 0-0-0, Sutherland 6-11 3-1-4 1, Grimm 2-3 0-0-5, Allouche 0-1 3-1-4, Sammie Haley 2-4 2-3-6, Walthar 0-0 0-0-0, Ferguson 0-0 0-0-0, Totals 23-56 11-22 64 Young 2-6 8-2-2 7, Dillen 3-8 3-9-8, Eaker 2-5 6-8 10, Hatcher 3-18 8-9-14, May 1-4 0-1-9, swanzandrabzer 7-13 6-7-23 Hill 0-0 0-0, Rhodes 1-1, 1-2, 2; Gavin 0-2 0-0.0 Total 19.57 Halftime - Kansas St. 39, Missoula 36.3-Point goals - Missouri St. 7-12 (Winfield 3, Sutherland 3-5, Grimm 1-2), Kansas St. 5-15 (Young 1-1, Hatcher 4-0, May 1-0, Swantzbrander 4-8, Gavin 0-1). Fouled out - Sutherland. Rebounds - Missouri 43 (Winfield 11), Kansas St. 36 (Davis 11). Assists - Missouri 12 (Winfield, Simeon Healey, Sutherland, Grimm 2), Kansas St. 13 (Young, Hatcher 4) Total foulls - Kansas St. 26, Kansas St. 18 A. 10,328 Oklahoma 81, Colorado 59 Colorado (9-15) Colorado-Oklahoma, Box Colorado (8-15) Moore 10-19 1-2-3, Jensen 7-14 2-1-27, Melnin 2-4-3-7, Billips 0-7-0-0, Frier 0-2-1-2 , Daniel 0-1-2 0-0, Tuck 3-7-0-7, Griffin 0-1-4- 4. Totals 22-56 11-14-59. Oklahoma (15-10) Minor 10-15 2-2-27, Abercrombie 14-1-5-11, Erdmann 3-8-0-0, Foster 2-3-0-0, Barnes 7-10-2-20, Evans 1-2-0-0, Yanish 1-2-1-23, Wiley 2-2-2-6, Cotton 0-2-2-2, Totals. 30-63 12-1581. Halftime Oklahoma 36, Colorado 35. point-goal coals—Colorado 41 (Moeer 2-3, Jensen 1- Bilips 0, Daniel 3, Duck 2, Tuck 1), Oklahoma 9- 2 (Minor 8-5, Erdmann 4, Foster 1, Barnes 4, Wiley 1, Cotton 0, Fouled out—Tuck, Rebounds—Colorado 37 (Billips 7), Oklahoma 34 (Abercrombie 11), Assists—Colorado 4 (Billips, Frier 4), Foster 19 (Foster). Total fouls—Colorado 16, Oklahoma 16. A— 8,768. WA ST. (18-7) OKLAHOMA ST. 58. IOWA ST. 46 IOWA St. (16-7) Bankhead 3-6-2-8, Pratt 5-14-2-12, Cato 4-7- 0, Holloway 0-4-0-0, Willoughby 5-16-4- 16, Modderman 0-3-0-0, Edwards 1-5-0-2, Totals 18-55-8-1046. OKLAHOMA St. (14-9) Roberta 4-1-2-9, Stear 5-19-2-1, Lambert 5-10-3-14, Peterson 3-9-1-2, Owens 3-6-0-7, Miles 0-0-0, McQuarters 1-1-0-2, Dorsy 0-1-0-0, Alexander 1-2-0-3, Robinson 4-5-0- 8. Totals 24-43-6-105 Hatfield 1-0-0, Stuart 6-0, Iowa St. 16, 3- 0, Holloway 0-4-0-0, Willoughby 1-5-0-2, Totals 18-55-8-1046. Haitime - Oklahoma St. 30, Iowa St. 16, 3- point goals - Iowa St. 2-16 (Wiloughby 2-9, 4- Moddeman 0-3, Holloway 0-4), Oklahoma St. 4-7 (Ksaar 2-3, Alexander 1-1, Owens 1-2, Peterson 0-1). Fouled—None. Rebounds—lowa St. 26 (Cato 7), Oklahoma St. 34 (Skauer 10). Assists—lowa St. 9 (Holloway, Willoughby 3), Oklahoma St. 15 (Lambert 3). Total fouts—lowa St. 13, Oklahoma St. 11. A--6,381. Women's Basketball's Top 25 By The Associated Press Record Pts Prs 1. Louisiana Tech (29) 22-1 1985 2. Georgia (8) 21-3 9421 3. Connecticut (21) 24-3 9281 4. Stanford (1) 20-2 8681 5. Tennessee 21-4 8421 6. Texas Tech 21-2 7901 7. Iowa 22-2 7787 8. Old Dominion 21-2 7038 9. Virginia 19-5 83910 10. Vanderbilt 18-5 63713 11. Penn St. 20-6 5759 12. Duke 21-5 52514 13. Wisconsin 19-5 51811 14. Alabama 19-5 50112 15. Oregon St. 17-5 37915 16. Clemson 19-4 36319 17. Auburn 18-6 32820 18. N. Carolina St. 17-7 29916 19. Florida 17-7 26417 20. Colorado 21-7 25718 21. Purdue 17-9 21022 22. Mississippi 16-8 13421 23. Notre Dame 18-5 12625 24. Kansas 17-8 60— 25. Southern Miss. 20-4 50— INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL POLLS Jock's Nitch's Men's Top 10 | | Record | Prvs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Phi Delt 1 | 8-0 | 1 | | 2. U Bet | 8-1 | 2 | | 3. The Aerial Disp. | 8-1 | 3 | | 4. Savvy Veterans | 4-1 | 4 | | 5. Phi Psi | 4-1 | 5 | | 6. Up Yours | 3-0 | 6 | | 7. Dream Team | 3-0 | 7 | | 8. AKL | 4-1 | 8 | | 9. Drug Dealers | 6-1 | 9 | | 10. Pike | 5-1 | 10 | Hastings' Women's Top Five 1. 4U2NV 5-0 1 SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV, sports coverage for Friday. (schedule subject to change and-or blackout.) (All times Central) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 3 p.m. USA—PGA Golf, Nissan Open, first round, at Pacific Palisades, Calif. 6 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball. PRIME NCAA Basketball, Ford- 6:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. WGN NBA Basketball, Chicago ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, St. Louis at Chicago 8n m ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Maryland N. Carolina St 9:30 p.m. PRIME — NCAA Basketball, Washington St. at Stanford 11:00 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, New York ESPN2 — Women's NCAA Basketball, San Diego St. at Utah mexico St. at Utah St. 2. Alpha Gamma Di 4-1 2 3. Kappa Alpha Thet 3-0 4 4. KUVB 2-1 5 5. Tri Delt 3-2 NR Hastings Co-Rec Top-Three 1. Smooth Strokers 5-1 2. Diesel and Co. 3-0 3. The Big Hurt 3-0 Hastings' Co-Rec Top-Three PRO HOCKEY By The Associated Press All Times EASTER CONFERENCE Atlantic Division N.Y. Rangers W 14 L 7 P hite GF GA Home Away Div 9 Florida 35 17 17 77 22 105 18 16-2 15-14 9-14 14-5 Philadelphia 35 17 17 77 22 105 18 17-3 15-10 14-7 15-10 Washington 28 23 7 63 165 115 17-8 16-13 11-14 8-10 Tampa Bay 28 23 7 63 165 115 18-13 16-14 11-54 8-10 New Jersey 25, 25 8 58 149 141 18-13 7-13-7 11-1-2 New York 15, 28 6 58 149 141 18-13 7-13-7 11-1-2 N. Y. Islander 10, 28 6 58 149 141 18-13 7-13-7 11-1-2 Atlantic Division W. L. T. The GE QA Pittsburgh 35,19 4, 74 800 183 23-6-8 12-13-4 13-6-2 Montreal 29,12 4, 74 800 173 12-5-8 12-13-4 13-6-2 Hartford 25,26 6, 56 164 178 14-10-3 11-13-5 6-11-1 Boston 24,24 6, 56 164 198 14-10-3 11-13-5 6-11-1 Buffalo 23,29 6, 52 167 182 15-11-3 8-19-1 9-1-1 Odellas 12,43 6, 52 167 120 15-11-3 8-19-1 9-1-1 WESTERN COMFERENCE Central Division W L W L PTA GF GA Home Away Dwy 12-3 Detroit 42 11 41 86 215 19 24-8 12-9 10-3 Colorado 32 10 16 85 215 19 18-2 12-9 10-3 St. Louis 25 24 10 60 160 17 13-15 11-14 10-7 Toronto 25 24 10 60 160 17 13-15 11-14 10-7 Washington 23 30 4 50 194 17 14-13 10-7 9-18 Dallas 16 31 11 60 165 205 14-13 10-7 8-19 Colorado 32 17 10 14 74 233 169 16-5 17-3 18-12 11-4-5 Vancouver 32 17 10 14 74 233 169 16-5 17-3 18-12 11-4-5 Calgary 22 27 11 55 175 185 13-12 13-12 9-15-6 10-10-3 Los Angeles 18 29 14 55 175 129 13-12 13-12 9-15-6 10-10-3 Montreal 18 29 14 55 175 129 13-12 13-12 9-15-6 10-10-3 Anaheim 20 33 5 45 180 192 11-4-2 11-4-2 9-19-3 8-12-1 San Jose 13 40 6 45 180 252 18-5 16-5 9-14-3 18-12-1 Ottawa 7, St. Louis 1 Calgary 5, San Jose 3 Wednesday's Games Late game not Included Hartford 5, Montreal 3 Buffalo 6, Pittsburgh 1 Florida 4, New Jersey 1 Minnesota 2, Washington 2 OVC 9, Toronto 8 Edmonton 7, Los Angeles 2 Boston at Anaheim (n) Thursday's Games N. Washington at N. HAYS, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Oakland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Hartford at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Bassett, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:30 p.m. Mountain New Jersey, 12:00 p.m. Chicago at Wrigley, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Michigan, 9:30 p.m. Analyst at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Boston at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 12:00 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL NBA Expended Glance, Sub-Standings A All Times CS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Chicago 47 5 304 — 18 Won 6 24-0 23-5 27-2 Indiana 23 12 36 — 4 Bust 6-2 Lost 19 24-0 21-4 Cleveland 30 21 588 16% 6-2 Lost 1 18-8 12-13 20-15 Atlanta 28 21 548 16% 6-2 Lost 1 18-10 11-13 18-12 Dallas 28 24 520 25% 5-5 Lost 1 18-10 8-14 15-17 Charlotte 26 24 510 20% 6-4 Won 4 18-10 7-15 18-14 Milwaukee 20 31 382 26% 5-5 Lost 1 11-15 9-16 11-20 Toronto 14 30 282 30% 5-5 Lost 2 11-15 4-20 9-24 Central Division W L Wick PTC GGB L10 Streak Home Away Conf Orlando 39 14 1786 8 5-10 Streak 28 5-0 11-4 23-9 New York 32 19 827 6 6-4 Streak 19 19 13-10 21-13 Miami 24 19 453 5 5-1 Streak 15 19 13-10 21-13 New Jersey 23 29 442 15/4 15-4 Streak 5 8-21 17-16 Washington 23 29 442 15/4 15-4 Streak 2 8-10 17-26 9/20 Boston 19 34 358 18 3-7 Streak 10-15 9-19 12-16 Philadelphia 10 34 158 20 3-7 Streak 5 10-15 9-19 12-16 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pt PG B L10 Storm Amy Comp Ulmus 35 15 16 28 -B 2 Won 3 20-4 10-21-12 San Antonio 34 16 6800 %-7 W 3-6 20-6 14-10-24-7 Houston 34 10 6800 %-2 W 5-5 Lost 1 10-8 16-10-27-10 Denver 21 30 4124 15-5 W 1 Won 1 13-10 8-20 12-10 Dallas 17 34 118 14-6 W 1 Won 1 13-14 8-20 12-10 Minnesota 16 35 294 20-6 W 1 Won 1 10-14 5-22 12-21 Vancouver 11 40 216 20-6 I Lost 1 10-14 5-22 12-21 Seattle 19 22 765 -- 9-1 Won 7 23-2 16-10 25-5 LA Lakers 13 198 620 71 -- 9-1 Won 7 23-2 16-10 25-5 Phoenix 25 26 400 14 7 Won 3 14-13 13-13 13-16 Tampa Bay 24 24 100 14 7 Won 3 14-13 13-13 13-16 Gold State 24 27 471 16 4 Won 6 15-19 18-17 12-18 Portland 24 29 453 16 3-7 Lost 14-12 10-12 12-18 LA Clippers 14 34 333 12-7 Lost 11-12 6-18 12-18 Tuesday's Games Odenton 123, Philadelphia 104 Odenton 122, Cleveland 78 Odenton 121, Syracuse 75 San Antonio 108, Portland 105 Lake Laken 121, L.A. Clippers 104 Wednesday's Game Late Games Not Included Miami 68, Philadelphia 57 Uberdeen 96, Washington 92 New York 113, Detroit 110, TD Orlando 99, Indiana 97 Minnesota 102, Houston 101 New Jersey 94, Milwaukee 92, CT Tampa Bay 86, Cleveland 86 Phoenix 102, Boston 107 L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers (n) San Antonio at Golden State (n) Chicago at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. location at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. location at Uptown, 8 a.m. location at Portland, 8 a.m. Jackson State at Seattle, 7 a.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Friday's Games Charlotte at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Indiana, 9:30 p.m. Detroit at Michigan, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 7 p.m. Orlando at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED & New Sports Equipment NOTES & QUOTES Wednesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS — Agreed to terms with Mike James, pitcher, on one-year National League COLORADO ROCKIES—Agreed to terms NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed to terms with Jim Mecir, pitcher, on a one-year contract. Purchased the contract of Dwight Gooden, pitcher, from Columbus of the International League. OAKLAND ATLETHICS—Agreed to teams with Mark Acre and Wendy Weditcher, Tony Bataille, infielder, Jose Herrera and Jon Battle, outfielders, on one-year with Lance Painter, pitcher ST. Louis CARDIADINAL —Agreed to terms with Manuel Abyar, Cory Bailley, Alan Benes and Eric Ludwick, pitchers; Tripp Cromer and Ray Holbert, infielders; John Macry, Mark Swiney and Dmitri Young, first baseman; and Terry Bradshaw, outfielder, on one-year contracts. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association INDIANA PACERS—Activated Dwayne Schintzius, center, from the injured list. Placed Duane Ferrell, forward, on the injured list. ORLANDO MAGIC—Activated David Vaughn, forward, from the injured list. Pieced Darrell Armstrong, guard, on the injured list. SACRAMENTO KINGS—Placed Michael Smith, forward, on the injured队. Activated Bryon Houston, forward, from the injured队. FOOTBALL National Football League FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS—Named Bob Ferguson special assistant to the president. CAROLINA PANTHERS—Named Ted Gill defensive line coach. CHICAGO BEARS—Signed Bryan Cox, linebacker, to a four-year contract. CINCINNATI BENIGNS—Signed Wilkheim, quarterback. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed Jav INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Signed Jay Leuwenburg, guard. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Released Chia Port, offensive guard. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Signed Sean Salisbury, quarterback, to a two-year contract. SEATTLE SEHAWKHS—Signed Darryl Williams, safety, to a four-year contract. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Named Lovie Smith linebackers coach. 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts The Etc. Shop Compiled from The Associated Press. 928 Mass. Downtown EXPO EVENTS: Keynote Speaker: Dave Ruf President and CEO of Burns and McDonnell Engineering Friday, February 23rd 9:30 AM - Lied Center Student Design Competitions: Rube Goldberg, Mouse Trap Powered Airplane, The Bridge, The Tower, Audio Speaker Design, World Wide Web Homepag The Egg Glider Interactive and Informative Displays: Quicksand, Wind Tunnels, Formula Car, Oil Distillation. Robotics Lab, Night Vision Goggles. Chemical Reaction Demonstrations. Superconductors. Artificial Intelligence. Plus Much Much More!!!!!!! Learned Hall Friday, February 23rd 10:30 AM-5:00 PM Saturday, February 24th 9:00 AM-12:30 PM A