2B Tuesday, February 20, 1995 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL Big Eight Conference
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Monday's College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Alfred 70, Penn St.-Behrend 63 Dominican, N.Y. 86, Old Westbury 73 Frostburg St. 62, Hilbert 52 Georgetown St. 77, Connecticut 65 Iona 67, Fairfield 61 Lok Haven B. Pitt.-Bradford 87, OT Loyola, Md. 64, Cainius 63, OT Manhattanville B. Purchase St. 56 Marist 75, Wagner 70 Monmouth, N.J. 86, Fairleigh Dickinson 75 Mount St. Mary, N.D. 72, St. Francis, Pa. 56 Mount St. Mary, N.Y. 91, Centenary, N.J. 78 Nazareth, N.Y. 82, Keuka 65 Rider 94, Robert Morris 67 S. Vermont 82, Onesta 67 Southampton 121, Mercy, N.Y. 103 St. John Fisher 78, Rochester Tech 73 St. Rose 85, Concordia, N.Y. 40 W. Virginia Tech 80, Charleston, W.Va. 72 SOUTH Charleston Southern 87, Radford 85, OT Davidson 95, VMI 76 East Carolina 79, Wofford 60 Ferrum 90, Methodist 79 Georgia St. 74, Centenary 58 Jackson St. 70, Grambling St. 68 Jacksonville 81, Texas-Pan American 73 Lee 123, Kuny, K18, 120 Liberty 71, Coastal Caroline 57 Longwood 86, St. Andrew's 71 Marshall 111, E. Tennessee St. 84 N. Carolina A&T 70, Hillman. 68 N.C. Charlotte 62, N.C.-Greensboro 58 NE Louisiana 97, Stephen F. Austin 90 New Orleans 70, Louisiana Tech 61 Presbyterian 67, Carons-Newman 60 Southern Tech 62, Shorter 48 Tn.-Chattanooga 80, Appalachian St. 66 Tn.-Cherokee 83, Georgia Southern 64 EAST Monday's Women's Basketball Scores By The Associated Prosa Alfred 61, Penn St.-Behrend 53 Assumption 64, Springfield 64 Boston U. 70, Lafayette 64 Buffalo U. 75, Valparaiso 71 Charleston, W.Va. 98, W.Virginia Tech 68 SOUTH Daniel Webster 84, Emerson 46 Dickinson 95, W. Maryland 84 Fairmont St. 8, W. Virginia St. 51 N.J. Tech St. 73, St. Joseph's N., Y. 24 Philia, Textile 72, Adelphi 88 St. Elizabeth 64, Bard 49 Trinity, Conn. 81, Vassar 50 Wagner 79, Fairlie Dickinson 61 Appalachian St. 85, Marshall 82 Belmont 60, Christian Brothers 59 Carson-Newman 74, Presbyterian 67 Charleston Southern 84, Radford 81, OT Coastal Carolina 70, Liberty 55 Coppin St. 71, S. Carolina St. 68 Delaware St. 70, Florida & M&M 66 Duke 75, Clemson 65 E. Tennessee St. 78, W. Carolina 72 Elon 71, Lenoir-Rhyme 49 Freed-Hardman 76, Martin Methodist 67 Georgia Southern 72, Furman 65 Jacksonville St. 79, Troy St. 75 Kentucky St. 74, Louisville 66 Lipscomb 79, Cumberland, Tenn. 69 Longwood 68, St. Andrew's 66 Middle Tenn. 108, Morehead St. 75 Montevallo 82, West Florida 69 Mount Olive 119, Abmett Abbey 114, OT Murray St. 59, Tennessee Tech 46 Queens, N.C. 93, Coker 69 SE Missouri St. 71, Tennessee St. 87 South Carolina St. 87, Wofford 47 Union, Tenn. 86, Lambuth 63 Vanderbilt 173, Alabama 59 Virginia 77, Wake Forest 55 Virginia Union 88, Fayetteville St. 77 SOUTHWEST Alcorn St. 102, Texas Southern 98, OT Arkansas Tech 115, AR-Monticello 70 Cent. Arkansas 80, Henderson St. 79 North Texas 67, SW Texas St. 55 Southern U. 125, Prairie View 102 KANSAS—NEBRASKA BOX SCORE CHEE KANSAS 81, NEBRASKA 71 NEBRASKA (15-11) GREENDALE (15-17) GENERAL 4-9-14, Boone 1-11 0-0-2, Moore 2-5 LUEBURY 4-9-8 0-0-21, Strickland 4-9 0-12, Hamilton 4-9-3-61, Markowski 0-0-0-2, Badgett 3-5-2-38, Walz 0-2-0-2, Surles 0-0-0-0, Nelson 0-0-0-0, Totals 27-638 1371. KANSEE 5-14 KANSAS (22-2) Pierce 4-11-7-10, 15, LaFrentz 8-17-1-17, L poli- fond 5-9-2-12, Vaughn 5-10-2-14, Haase 3-8-1-5, Williams 2-3-1-1, Pearson 1-2-1-2, Thomas 0-4-0-4, Pugh 0-1-0-0, Rayford 0-0-0, Robertson 2-3-0-6, Totals 30-68 17-25 81. Halftime — Kansas 43, Nebraska 31, 3-Point goals — Nebraska 9-17 (Lue 5-6, Strickland 4-5, Boone 0-6), Kansas 4-14 (Robertson 2-2, Vaughn 1-2, Haase 1-5, Pearson 0-1, Thomas 0-2, Pierce 0-2), Fouled out - Hamilton. Rebounds — Nebraska 37 (Hamilton 7), Kansas 4 (LaFrenz 10), Assists — Nebraska 14 (Strickland 5), Kansas 16 (Vaughn 7), Total fouls — Nebraska 24, Kansas 12, A 16,300. SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Tuesday (schedule subject to change and or blackouts): (All times Central) TV SPORTSWATCH **Y SPORTSWATCH** live, same day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Tuesday. Feb 20 (schedule to change and or blackouts). All times Eastern TUESDAY, FEB. 20 6:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA basketball, Purdue at Illinois. ESPN2 — NCAA basketball, St. Johns at Miami WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division 7 p.m. TNT — NBA, Cleveland at Chicago. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m PRIME — NCAA basketball, Texas at Baylor ESPN NCAA basketball. nassau hometown. ESPN2 — NCAA basketball, Mass- achusetts at Rhode Island 9 p.m. USA — Boxing, super middleweights, Roberto Duran vs. Ray Domenge, at Miami PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Associati At A Glance By The Associated Press A!' Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division | | W | L | Pct GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Orlando | 37 | 14 | .725 | | New York | 31 | 18 | .633 | | Washington | 23 | 28 | .460 | 1/4 | | Miami | 23 | 29 | .451 | 1/4 | | New Jersey | 22 | 29 | .420 | 15/4 | | Boston | 19 | 32 | .373 | 18 | | Philadelphia | 19 | 39 | .204 | 26 | Chicago 46 5 902 — Indiana 32 19 627 14 Cleveland 30 20 592 16 Atlanta 28 23 560 18½ Detroit 26 23 521 18½ Charlotte 25 25 500 20½ Milwaukee 19 30 388 26 Toronto 14 36 280 31½ Central Division W L Pct GB Utah 34 16 1.88 — San Antonio 33 16 1.673 ½ Houston 34 19 635 1 Denver 21 10 4.112 13½ Dallas 30 14 3.268 18½ Minnesota 14 16 2.86 20½ Vancouver 16 40 2.20 24 Seattle 39 12 7.60 — LA. Lakers 30 19 6.12 7½ Sacramento 24 24 5.11 13½ Phoenix 24 26 4.69 15½ Portland 24 28 4.62 15 Golden State 24 27 4.60 14 LA. Clippers 17 33 3.40 21 Chicago 110, Indiana 102 Seattle 118, Vancouver 109 Charlotte 122, Milwaukee 99 Washington 108, Minneapolis 96 San Antonio 89, Houston 79 Atlanta 85, Portland 90 Attiana 81, Portland 90 Monday's Games New Jersey 79, Washington 81 Cleveland 73, Miami 70 Detroit 113, Minnesota 83 Golden State 112, Dallas 100 Houston 118, Sacramento 111 Phoenix 98, Vancouver 94 Seattle 102, Atlanta 94 Tuesday's Games Milwaukee at New York, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 7 p.m. Boston at Utah, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Portland, 9 p.m. L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games Miami at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Washington at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. New York at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Orlando at Indiana, 7 p.m. Houston at Minnesota, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Milwaukee, 7:30 p. Sacramento at Dallas, 7:30 p. Boston at Phoenix, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers at LA. Clippers, 9:30 p. San Antonio at Golden State, 9:30 p. PRO HOCKEY WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pittsburgh 35 18 4 74 257 187 Montreal 29 12 7 65 185 172 Boston 24 24 7 65 190 195 Hartford 24 24 6 64 159 175 Buffalo 22 29 6 65 161 179 Ottawa 11 43 3 25 139 219 Northeast Division National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Saturday's Games Colorado 32 17 10 72 226 164 Vancouver 32 17 10 58 210 197 Calgary 21 27 11 53 170 182 Los Angeles 18 28 13 49 192 214 Edmonton 20 31 6 48 147 209 Anaeheim 20 33 5 45 160 192 San Jose 13 39 6 45 179 251 Sunday's Games | | W L | T L | Ptts | GF | GA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | N.Y. Rangers | 34 14 14 | 79 12 | 75 | 612 | 162 | | Florida | 34 17 17 | 7 75 | 75 201 | 162 | 162 | | Philadelphia | 29 17 11 | 6 75 | 69 150 | 150 | 150 | | Washington | 28 23 24 | 7 63 | 61 165 | 155 | 155 | | New Jersey | 28 23 7 | 8 58 | 58 144 | 133 | 133 | | Tampa Bay | 25 24 8 | 8 56 | 56 170 | 185 | 185 | | N.Y. Islanders | 16 32 8 | 8 40 | 80 164 | 217 | 217 | W L T Pts GF GA Detroit 42 11 17 80 112 126 Chicago 32 16 11 75 205 153 St. Louis 25 23 10 60 159 163 Toronto 25 24 10 60 176 175 Winnipeg 23 29 4 50 191 202 Dallas 16 31 11 40 163 201 N.Y. Islanders 4, San Jose 2 Buffalo 2, Buffalo 1, OT Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 2 Cleveland 1, Cleveland 1, OT Montreal 5, Calgary 1 Boston 4, Vancouver 1 Anaheim 2, Los Angeles 1, OT New Jersey 3, Washington 0 Detroit 3, Toronto 2 Chicago 4, Edmonton 1 Florida 6, Dallas 4 St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 0 Pittsburgh 4, N. Rangers 3, OT Monday's Games Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 1 Boston 3, Los Angeles 3, tie Detroit 2, Dallas 2 Detroit 4, Vancouver 2 Colorado 7, Edmonton 5 Ottawa at St. Louis; 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Calgary; 9:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games Tuesday's Games Montreal at Hartford, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Florida at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Boston at Anahiem, 10:30 p.m. NOTES & QUOTES NHL Scoring Leaders "I honestly believed I had a better chance of winning the lottery than contracting this disease. I've never been so wrong in my life. I'm here to tell you I thought that I was bulletproof, and I'm not." — boxer Tommy Morrison, announcing that he has the virus that causes AIDS. NEW YORK (AP) — NHL at through Feb. 18 Player,Team GP G G A PTS PIM Lemieux, Pit 48 48 69 117 40 Jagr, Pit 57 48 58 106 60 Francis, Pit 55 23 66 104 Sakic, Pit 58 39 45 84 36 Mogilton, Van 59 46 36 10 Messier, NYR 59 39 43 82 95 Forsberg, Col 58 21 59 80 37 Selanne, WPG-ANA 56 28 51 79 18 Lindros, Phi 49 37 41 78 98 "What you've got to realize is that the people Tommy was picking were, well, I don't think there were any virgins in the crop." — Tom Virgets, Tommy Morrison's trainer, who thinks the boxer could have contracted HIV through heterosexual sex. "His game plans are so thorough, and his system exploits the opponents' weaknesses. He got me to the Pro Bowl, so he must be a great coach." — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jim Harbaugh about new colts head coach Lindy Infante. "If being fired is the worst thing that can happen, that's happened to me before. Nobody's going to put more pressure on me than me." — New York Yankees manager Joe Torre, who has served as manager for the Mets, Atlanta Braves and St. Louis Cardinals. Gretzky, LA 57 14 63 77 32 Verbeek, NYR 57 37 36 73 104 Weight, Edm 56 17 55 72 54 Sandstrom, Pit 57 35 35 70 69 Kariya, Ana 58 31 39 10 10 Fleury, Cal 59 32 36 68 98 Hull, STL 59 30 33 67 28 Fedorov, Det 52 26 41 67 25 Turgeon, Mon 52 26 38 66 28 Compiled from The Associated Press. 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