2B Thursday, February 15, 1995 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL KANSAS 85. COLORADO 70 COLORADO (8-13) COLORADO (8-13) Moore 6-15 2-14, Jensen 2-4 2-3-6, Kritza 0-0 3-4, Billips 6-15 5-21, Frier 2-3 0-0 4, Tuck 6-15 0-13, Melvin 3-5 5-3 9, Griffin 2-0 1-0. Totals 25-60 15-20 70. KANSAS (20-2) LaFrentz 10-16 0-10 20, Pierce 0-8 6-10 6, Pollock 3-7 5-11, Haase 3-10 2-10 4, Vaughn 2-7 2-6, Williams 3-3 2-5 8, Thomas 2-7 0-0 5, Pugh 2-4 2-6, Robertson 1-2-1 2-4, Rayford 2-4 0-4, Pearson 1-3 0-2 0, Whatley 1-3 0-1 2, McGrah 0-0 0 0, Doolan 0-1 1-2 1, Totals 30-76 21-78.5 Hafftime—Kansas 31, Colorado 30. 3-Point goals—Colorado 5-17 (Bilips 4-8, Tuck 1-7, Moore 0-2), Kansas 4-23 (Haase 2-7, Robertson 1-2, Thomas 1-4, LaFrentz 0-1, Whalley 0-1, Pearson 0-2, Pierce 0-4). Fouled out—Kritza, Melvin, Rebounds—Colorado 39 (Billips 9), Kansas 54 (LaFrentz 2), Assists—Colorado 11 (Frier 4), Kansas 24 (Vaughn 8). Total fouls—Colorado 24, Kansas 20, Technical—Colorado bench. A—16,300. MENS BASKETBALL SCORES SOUTH Alabama 75, Auburn 72 Berry 83, LaGrange 82 Carson-Newman 85, Gardner-Webb 79 Catawba 63, Presbyterian 71 Clark Atlanta 81, Tuskegee 71 Clayton St. 90, Thomas Coll. 70 Coker 89, Belmont Abbey 68 Dist of, Columbia Z4, Bowie St. 70 Ultralink V9, Virginia 96, Washington & Lee 77 East Carolina 88, William & Mary 87 Elion 79, Mars Hill 75 Florida St. 79, N. Carolina St. 66 Fort Valley St. 78, Patria 75 Georgia Coll. 86, Kennesaw 77 High Point 79, Queens, N.C. 76, OT James Madison 59, N.C. Wilmington 58, OT Kentucky 86, Georgia 73 Lander 57, Francis Marion 55 Lees-McRae 83, St. Andrew's 72 Lenoir-Rhyne 70, Ward 64 Longwood 81, Erskine 61 Marshall 95, Appalachian St. 64 Maryville, Tenn. 85, Emory & Henry 75 Morgan St. 77, N. Carolina A&T 74 N.C. Asheville 76, Wofford 67 North Carolina 53, Clemson 48 Old Dominion 93, George Mason 92, OT S.C.-Spartanburg 76, Augusta 49 South Carolina 57, Georgia Southern 45 St. Augustine's 87, Norfolk St. 80 Tennessee 73, LSU 65 VMI 90, W. Carolina 73 MIDWEST Albion 84, Olivet 66 Augsburg 63, St. John's, Minn. 60 Ball St. 82, Cent. Michigan 75 Bowing Green 72, E. Michigan 70 Capital 78, Hiram 61 Carleton 76, Hamline 5 Carroll, Wis. 59, St. Norbert 57 Case Western 93, Oberlin 87 Cent. Missouri 88, Lincoln, Mo. 78 Concordia, ill. 91, Ill. Benedictine 78 DaePaw 79, Frankland 71 Evansville 73, Indiana St. 52 Fort Hayts 71, 104, McPherson 71 Greenville 91, Fontbonne 86 Hanover 59, Anderson, Ind. 54 Hope 92, Adrian 74 Illinois 93, Northwestern 62 Illinois St. 74, Drake 52 Illinois Tech 72, Trinity Christian 67 Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 88, Indiana Tech 97 Indiana 72, Penn St. 54 John Carroll 75, Baldwin-Wallace 71 Kalamazoo 77, Alma 72 Kansas 85, Colorado 70 Kansas Westyn 88, Ottawa, Kan. 70 Kent 86, Akron 63 Lake Erie 68, Penn St.-Behrend 60 Madonna 98, Concordia, Mich. 78 Malone 87, Tiffin 73 Marquette 63, Crestion 57 Millikin 90, North Park 78 Minn-. Duluth 79, Bemidji St. 60 Morrie .Morris 80, Winona St. 92 Minnesota 64, Michigan St. 63, ZOT Missouri-Rolla 60, Mo. -Louis St. 59 Mount Western 66, Southern 60 Mount Union 66, Marietta 62 NE Missouri 66, NW Missouri St. 58 Nebraska Weslyn 78, Central 59 North Central 63, Carthage 77 Northern S.T., D.S. 69, SW Minnesota 93, O Ohio Northern 65, Heidelberg 62 Ohio U. 72, Toledo 60 Otterbein 92, Muskingum 60 Pittsburg St. 81, SW Baptist 76 St. Ambrose 93, Clarke 78 St. Francis, 93, Purdue-Calumet 75 Sterling 88, Bethel, Kan. 83 Telloy Marycrest 48, Viterbar 47 Trinity, Ill. 127, Realph93 Tulane 77, Lestau 51 Louis 51 Tulsa 84, S. Illinois 75, OT W. Michigan 76, Miami, Ohio 65 Wabash 82, Rose-Hulman 73 Wilmington, Ohio 66, Denison 64 Wis. Lutheren 72, Lakeland 55 Wis.-Green Bay 55, Loyola, III. 39 Wis.-Oskosh 74, Wis.-Stevens Pt. 66 Wis.-Platteville 75, Wis.-Whitewater 62 Wis.-Riv. Falls 71, Wis.-Lacrosse 66 Wittenberg 82, Ohio Westlyn 55 Wooster 48, Kenyon 43 Wright St. 65, Cleveland St. 54 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 79, Mississippi 73 Houston 86, Texas Christian 82 Incarneate Word 95, Mary Hardin-Baylor 79 Iowa St. 70, Oklahoma 58 Mc Murry 88, Howard Payne 18 Oral Roberts 70, Mo.-Kansas City 59 Rice 71, Southern Meth. 70 Texas 69, Texas A&M 50 Texas Lutheran 106, Concordia, Texas 86 Texas Tech 78, Baylor 72 SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Thursday. (schedule subject to change and-or blackouts); (All times Central) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 6:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Purdue at Ohio AA PRIME — NCAA Basketball, La Salle at Massachusetts WGN — NBA Basketball, Chicago at Detroit 8:30 p.m. ESPN NCAA Basketball. ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, Wake Forest at Maryland 9:30 p.m. PRIME NCAA Basketball, Arlington 10 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA Basketball, Wyoming at Texas-El Paso 11 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, UNLV at Pacific NOTES AND QUOTES Kansas volleyball coach Karen Schonewise announced the signing of two preps to the Jayhawk volleyball team on Monday morning. Mary Beth Albrecht and Kristi LaRosh both have signed national letters of intent to play for Kansas beginning in the fall 1996 season. Albrecht, a native of St. Charles, Mo., is a four-year letterwinner of Duchesne High School. She was first team all-state selection in 1995 and an honorable mention in 1994. LaRosh, a native of Tonganoxie, is a three-letterwinner for Coach Chris Herron. Both are members of National Honor Society. "I don't fault the fans for feeling the way they did. I have a different feeling for the media that fed the frenzy. I have private thoughts about the politicians." — Art Modell. "I can't believe I'm taking a ■ "I can't believe I'm taking a check from someone like you." — Bill Murray to Bob Allen, chairman of the board at AT&T. "It's time for me to leave the game I love so much "It's a hard thing to say. It's an easy thing to say." - Dave Winfield, announcing his retirement from baseball." PRO BASKETBALL. National Basketball Association Atl Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L P Pot GB L1O Streak Home Avery Cow Orlando 36 58 42 37 81 7 Lowe 2 W 18 6 8 12 8 19-10 New York 30 16/32 6/13 3/7 W 2 Won 18 6 8 12 18-10 Washington 22 25 46 48 12 4-6 Lost 14 6-7 6-18 11-19 Miami 22 27 449 13 5-7 Lost 1 5-10 17-11 13-16 New Jersey 19 29 308 5/13 3-7 Won 1 13 8-21 16-15 Philadelphia 10 36 217 2/3 W-7 Won 2 11 4-8 18-23 Philadelphia 10 36 217 2/3 W-7 Won 2 11 4-8 18-23 Central Division Chicago 43 5 896 12 - 8-2 Won 23 20 10-5 24-1 Indiana 31 8 766 12 - 8-2 Lost 2 19 4-1 19-1 Cleveland 20 27 574 15½ - 6-4 Won 5 16 11-12 17-14 Atlanta 28 27 574 15½ - 6-4 Won 5 16 11-12 17-14 Detroit 23 22 511 16½ - 4-6 Won 15 15 8-14 13-15 Charlotte 23 22 511 16½ - 4-6 Won 15 15 8-14 13-15 Milwaukee 18 28 391 24½ - 4-6 Lost 10 10-14 8-14 9-17 Toronto 14 32 292 24½ - 4-6 Lost 10 10-14 8-14 9-17 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pct GB 81% L4 Streak Home Away Cont San Antonio 31 16 674 8/14 7-10 Win 1 Home 19 21 6 Uah 33 16 673 7/3 3-3 Win 5 Won 18 4 15 12 Houston 32 16 674 1/4 5-1 Won 1 Win 18 4 15 12 Denver 20 28 417 12 1/4 4-6 Loss 1 12 10 8 12 Denver 16 13 341 12 1/4 4-6 Loss 1 10 10 8 12 Minnesota 14 32 304 17/15 4-7 Loss 1 9 12 5 20 11 Vancouver 10 36 213 17/15 4-7 Loss 1 7 12 5 20 12 Seattle 35 12 745 - 9-1 Won 3 W 20-2 15-10 22-5 Lakeland 28 16 956 - 7-1 Won 3 W 10-2 15-10 12-5 Sacramento 24 21 533 10 8-2 Lost 4 Lost 1 9-14 13-12 Colorado 21 18 956 12 8-3 Lost 4 Lost 1 9-14 13-12 Phillips 22 26 1458 12 7-3 Lost 12-13 12-11 11-17 Golden State 22 26 458 13 6-4 Lost 14-10 8-16 10-13 Clifornia 18 16 956 13-12 6-4 Lost 10-15 10-13 Wednesdav's Games Thursday's Games Indiana at New Jersey 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia 8:15 p.m. New York at Chicago 8:15 p.m. Sacramento at Vancouver 10:00 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Lakers 10:30 p.m. Galaxy at Golden State 10:30 p.m. Dearborn to 10-8-04 at Rancho, Ontario, 6 p.m. Denver to 10-8-04 at Denver, Colorado, Chicago at Detroit, 8:90 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Houston, 7:30 p. Dallas at Utah, 8 p.m. Phoenix at Portland, 9 p. Friday's Games Philadelphia at New York, 6:30 p.m. Indiana vs. Washington at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Oakland, 6:30 p.m. Denver at Chickapati, 6 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Seattle, 9 p.m. Atlanta at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Boston at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League Expanded Glance By The Association Press AT All Times CBS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division N.Y. Rangers 33 13 10 W L 7 P Bpfs GF GA Home 1-9 Away 1-19 Div 9-2 Florida 33 15 17 7 73 89 149 19-5 17-4 14-10 13-4 5-1 Philadelphia 31 16 15 7 73 89 149 19-5 17-4 10-9 14-1- 9-5 Washington 27 21 17 7 61 158 139 16-1 18-3 11-13 8-2 9-2 New Jersey 27 23 17 7 61 158 139 16-1 18-3 11-2 10-9 8-2 Tampa Bay 22 24 18 8 52 161 189 13-11 10-14 9-1-3 4-10-1 N.Y. Islanders 22 31 18 8 52 161 189 13-11 10-14 9-1-3 4-10-1 Pittsburgh 33 18 24 4 70 252 184 22-6 18-5 11-14-1 13-2 13-0 Montreal 31 28 14 6 70 252 184 22-6 18-5 11-14-1 13-2 10-9 Hartford 23 25 6 6 52 157 171 12-9 16-13 11-6-1 4-0-1 Booston 22 23 6 6 52 157 181 19-3 16-13 6-1-4 8-0-1 Buffalo 22 28 4 4 8 45 156 173 14-13 8-17-1 8-6-1 Ottawa 12 48 12 48 12 48 12 18-2 11-3 8-2-0 3-1-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pacific Division Colombia 30 16 10 10 72 191 15 15-7 15-11 10-4 9- Vancouver 21 16 11 70 524 190 19 15-7 15-13 9-4 10-4 Calgary 20 18 11 51 163 174 12-15 8-14 6-18 9-10 Los Angeles 18 27 12 48 189 1210 13-15 8-14 6-18 9-6 Toronto 18 27 12 48 189 1210 13-15 8-14 6-18 9-6 Anaheim 19 31 1 5 43 153 183 11-14 8-17 6-13 7-10 San Jose 13 31 5 43 172 124 11-14 8-17 5-21 4-12 Tuesday's Games Washington 3, Cajagay 2 St. Louis 3, Tampa Bay 2 Detroit 9, Los Angeles 4 Vancouver 5, Winnipeg 4 BB Boston at Hatton, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. San Diego at Santa Monica, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m. Thursday's Games San Jose at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Calgary at N.Y. Islanders, 6:30 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. INTRAMURALS INTRAMURAL POLL5 JOCK'S NITCH'S MEN'S TOP 20 | Team | Record | Prvs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Phi Delt 1 | 7-0 | 1 | | 2. U Bet | 6-1 | 2 | | 3. The Aerial Display | 7-1 | 3 | | 4. Savvy Veterans | 3-1 | 4 | | 5. Phi Psi | 3-1 | 5 | | 6. Up Yours | 2-0 | 6 | | 7. Dream Team | 2-0 | 8 | | 8. AKL | 3-1 | 13 | | 9. Drug Dealers | 5-1 | 11 | | 10. Pike | 4-1 | 7 | | 11. Phi Delt 2 | 5-1 | 12 | | 12. Beta | 2-0 | 14 | | 13. ZBT | 4-1 | 15 | | 14. Delta Upsilon | 3-1 | 16 | | 15. Jobby Wooby Lo b | 2-0 | 18 | | 16. Pimpin' Aint Bad | 2-0 | NR | | 17. Outside The Arc | 2-1 | 17 | | 18. Amini Owls | 2-0 | 19 | | 19. Staff Infection | 1-0 | NR | | 20. Men Off Missions | 2-0 | NR | HASTINGS' WOMEN'S TOP FIVE HASTING WOMEN'S TOP FIVE 1. 4U2NV 3-0 1 2. Alpha Gamma Delta 2-1 2 3. KUVB 1-0 5 4. Kappa Alpha Theta 2-0 NR 5. Dangerous Damseles 2-0 NR 1. Smooth Strokers 3-0 1 2. Diesel and Co. 2-0 2 3. The Big Hurt 2-0 3 Note: Records include the Pre-Holiday tournament. Chad Rader, not the sponsors, compiled the rankings. HASTINGS' CO-RECTOP THREE Compiled from The Associated Press. Colorado at Tampa Bay, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 8:30 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Anheuser at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. New Jersey at Buffalo, 6:30 a.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Detroit at Saint Louis, 7 p.m. Edmonton at Dallas, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Wenning, 9 p.m. KU Student Recreation Center Feb 27 & 28. Your Vote Counts It's in your court If approved your fee will provide... - The design and construction of the New Rec Center - A Recreation facility open 18 hrs per day during the week and 141/2hrs on the weekend - Unlimited student use - Low cost Family Membership 00 11 00 - One year Free alumnus membership to students who pay fees fall '96-'99 - Over 150 new student Jobs How To Vote ... - Bring Your Current KU ID to one of the above locations on Feb.27 & 28 from 8 am to 4:30 pm - Strong Hall - Wescoe Hall (3 polling sites) - Robinson Gym - Where to Vote... - Kansas Union - Burge Union Doors Open At 8:30 No Cover Charge for ladies 21 & over 18 & Up Admitted 729 NEW HAMPSHIRE 838-4623