2B Monday, February 12, 1995 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL USA TODAY-CNN Top 25 The USA TODAY-CNN basketball coaches' poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 11 and previous rankings, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th place vote: | | Record | Pts | Pvi | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Massachusetts (29) | 23-0 79 | 1 | 1 | | 2. Kentucky (2) | 20-1 767 | 2 | 4 | | 3. Connecticut (1) | 22-1 727 | 4 | 4 | | 4. Cincinnati | 18-2 657 | 5 | 3 | | 5. Kanaas | 19-2 642 | 5 | 3 | | 6. Villanova | 20-3 611 | 6 | 7 | | 7. Utah | 19-3 577 | 7 | 7 | | 8. Penn State | 18-2 550 | 10 | 9 | | 9. Wake Forest | 18-3 548 | 9 | 9 | | 10. Virginia Tech | 18-2 452 | 12 | 13 | | 11. Purdue | 19-4 421 | 13 | 13 | | 12. Texas Tech | 20-1 407 | 14 | 14 | | 13. Georgetown | 19-5 391 | 8 | 8 | | 14. Memphis | 17-4 341 | 16 | 15 | | 15. Arizona | 17-4 319 | 16 | 15 | | 16. Syracuse | 18-6 317 | 18 | 11 | | 17. North Carolina | 16-7 300 | 18 | 11 | | 18. UCLA | 16-6 225 | 17 | 20 | | 19. Iowa | 17-6 190 | 17 | 20 | | 20. Stanford | 15-5 169 | 24 | 21 | | 21. Boston College | 15-5 124 | 21 | 21 | | 22. Eastern Michigan | 18-2 106 | 23 | 25 | | 23. Louisville | 17-7 93 | 25 | 24 | | 24. Iowa St. | 17-5 89 | — | 25 | | 25. Michigan | 15-8 78 | 19 | — | Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech 46, Auburn 37, Mississippi St. 34, Wisconsin- Green Bay 23, Arkansas-Little Rock 21, Clemens 16, George Washington 12, Davidson 10, Maryland 10, California 9, New Mexico 8, Georgia 7, Marquee 7, Missouli 7, College of Charleston 6, Duke 5, Long Beach 7, St. 5, New Orleans 5, Jacksonville 4, South Carolina 4, Washington 4, Arkansas 2, Bradley 2, Texas 2 Tulane 2, Drexel 1, Providence 1, Santa Clar 1, Virginia Commonwealth 1. KANSAS (19-2) MISSOURI 77, KANSAS 73 Pierce 15-2 1-4 1, LaFrentz 3-10-7 8-13, Potlard 1-4 1-3 4, Vaughn 6-10-4 6-14, Haase 1-8 0-3, Williams 0-2 1-2 1, Thomas 3-5 0-8 0, Pugh 2-1 2-1 5, Pearson 1-3-1 2-4, Rayford 0-0 0, Robertson 2-3-0 2-6, Totale 24-59 18-30 7 MISSOURI (15-8) Winfield 6-7-4-14, 16, Thames 4-10-6-18, 5 Simeon Hale 5-6-3-14, 13, Moore 1-5-1-23, Sutherland 7-11-2-18, 2 Sammie Hale 0-1-3- Grimm 0-1-4-4, Ferguson 0-0-0-0, Allouche 4-2-2-27, Wather 0-0-0-0, Hardge 1-3-0-0. Talleres 28-42-29-77. Haltinee—Kansas 38, Missouri 36, 3-Point goals—Kansas 7-21 (Ribbons 2-0, 7-2) Pierce 0-3), Missouri 3-5 (Sutherland 2-4), Alachie 1-6), Fouled out - None, Rebounds - Kansas 7 (LaFrentz 10), Missouri 31 (Simone Haley 7), Assists - Kansas 10 (Vaughn 6), Misi- ner 5 Missouit 22. A—13,300.Last Week's OKLAHOMA STATE 62, OKLAHOMA 58 OKLAHOMA (11-11) Anderson 0-3 1-2 1, Mayburt 6-17 0-15 7, Jones 9-20 1-1 19, Long 1-3 0-1 2, Pennon 6-10 0-15, Schenk 0-0 0-0 0, Hajek 1-3 0-0 2, Corcaron 1-4 2-2 4, Workman 0-1 0-0. Tottas 24-64 4-558 OKLAHOMA STATE (17-5) Harmon 0-6-0-0, Coffey 7-12-2-18, Shaterk 3-13-1-12, Chronister 0-2-18, Roberts 6-13-1-10, Bower 0-0-0-0, Boyd 2-4-0-6, Wenner 0-1-0-0, Scales 4-5-6-11, Edwards 0-0-0-0, Jackson 0-0-0-0, Totals 22-56 12- 20 62 Women's Basketball Women's Top 25 Fared By The Associated Press How the top 25 teams in The Associated Presst women college basketball poll fared No. 1 Georgia (20-2) beat No. 17 Mississippi 90-85; beat South Carolina 79-61. No. 2 Louisiana Tech (21-1) beat Texas Arlington 75-6; beat Western Kentucky 72-52. No. 3 Connecticut (22-3) beat St. John's 85- 41; beat Seat Hall 73-40. No. 4. Stanford (18-2) beat Southern California 77-54; beat UCLA 61-59. No. 5 Iowa (20-2) beat Michigan State 71-65; lost to No. 23 Purdue 62-42. No. 6 Tennessee (19-4) beat No. 8 Wisconsin 72-61; beat Mississippi State 92-76. No. 7 Texas Tech (19-2) beat Texas Christian 90-71; beat Texas A&M 60-51. No. 8 Wisconsin (18-4) lost to No. 6 Tennessee (7-2) lost in Michigan State 78-65 No. 9 Virginia (17-5) beat No. 15 North Carolina State 72-60; lost to No. 14 Tide 72-69. No. 10 Old Dominion (19-2) beat East Carrillna 94-45; beat George Mason 86-64; beat American 87-50. No. 11 Vanderbilt (17-5) lost to No. 22 Auburn 71-66; beat LSU 78-56. No. 12 Penn State (19-5) beat Michigan 83- 63; beat Northwestern 78-62. No. 13 Alabama (18-4) did not play No. 14 Duke (20-5) lost to Maryland 63-52; beat Wake Forest 85-66; beat No. 9 Virginia 72-69. No. 15 North Carolina State (16-6) lost to 9 Virginia 72-60; beat Florida State 78-64 No. 18 Oregon State (16-4) beat Washington State 87-50; beat Washington 78-72 *Virginia 2 box bait* - #6/State 8/4-04. No. 16 Oregon State (16-4) beat Washington No. 17 Mississippi (15-7) lost to No. 1 Georgia 90-85;负 No. 20 Florida 69-48. No. 18 Clemson (17-4) beat South Carolina 75-57; beat Maryland 70-53; lost to Maryland 74-72. No. 19 Colorado (20-6) beat Missouri 67-56. No. 20 Florida (17-5) beat No. 17 Mississippi 69-48. No. 21 Oklahoma State (17-5) lost to Arkansas 62-8; beat Oklahoma 62-58. No. 22 Auburn (17-5) beat No. 11 Vanderbilt 71-66; beat Kentucky 88-46. No. 23 Purdue (15-9) beat Indiana 67-66; beat No. 5 Iowa 62-42 No 24 Notre Dame (16-5) beat Pittsburgh 90-51. beat Georgetown 81-62. No. 25 Stephen F. Austin (18-2) beat north Texas 109-63; beat Arizona-Arlington 81-59. Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Monday. (schedule subject to change and or blackout); SPORTS WATCH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 10 a.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR Auto Racing, practice for Daytona 500, at Daytona Beach. Fla. ESPN — NASCAR Auto Racing, qualifying for Daytona 500, at Daytona Beach. Fla. ESP2N — NASCAR Auto Racing, qualifying for NASCAR Dash Series Busch Dash and IROC practice, at Davenport B竞赛. PRIME — NCAA Basketball, St. Augustine at N.C.-Central 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, Pittsburgh et Toronto ESPN2 — NCAA Hockey, Great College Rivalries Beanpot Hockey Tournament, championship game, at Boston (same-day tape) USA — Dog show, Westminster Kennel Club, judging for Working, Terrier, Non-Sporting and Toy groups, at New York 9:30 p.m. PRIME — Boxing, Luis Campos (63-1-0) vs. Ray Collins (16-7-1) for NABO wettterweight championship; feathertwists, Juan Marquez (13-1-0) vs. Ricardo Rivera (12-3-2), at inglewood, Calif. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Utah at Wyoming Wyoming PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association Expanded Glance All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE W L W PCT GB L1 Streak Away Conti Orlando 34 14 148 708 — 6-1 Walked 25.0 19.4 19.9 Tampa 34 14 148 708 — 6-1 Walked 25.0 19.4 19.9 Washington 22 24 478 152 — 4-6 Walked 16.7 6-17 11.18 Miami 22 24 478 152 — 4-6 Walked 16.7 6-17 11.18 New, January 18 29, 2001 15:15 3-7 Level 3 13-15 5-21 15-15 New, January 18 29, 2001 15:15 3-7 Level 4 13-15 5-21 15-15 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Chicago 42, 5 | 894, 11 -- 8 | 2-2 Bowl 12, 0 | 20-5 10-3 2-3 Indianapolis 31, 6 | 860, 11 -- 8 | Lost 1 Bowl 12, 0 | 20-5 10-3 2-3 Cleveland 20, 6 | 565, 15 | 6-4 Won 4 Bowl 15, 1-8 11-12 16-14 Atlanta 26, 7 | 563, 15 | 6-4 Won 4 Bowl 15, 1-8 11-12 16-14 Detroit 23, 22 | 521, 18 | 4-6 Won 15, 1-8 8-14 13-15 Charlotte 22, 24 | 518, 18 | 5-5 Won 15, 1-8 8-14 13-15 Milwaukee 28, 40 | 270, 5 | 5-5 Won 10,13 8-14 9-16 Toronto 13, 0 | 277, 29 | 7-9 Lost 2 | 10,13 8-14 9-16 W L W Pt GB C8 San Antonio 31 14 699 - 6—90 LG洗 2 Home 1-9 Away 3-9 Utah 32 16 667 % 7-3 Load 1 16 14 14-12 20-12 Houston 31 16 663 % 7-3 Load 1 18 57 16-11 20-12 Denver 20 27 426 12 4-6 Load 1 12-10 8-17 12-10 Denver 20 27 348 14-8 4-6 Load 1 10-13 8-17 12-14 Minnesota 32 289 12 4-6 Load 1 9-12 4-20 10-20 Vancouver 10 27 123 21 4-7 Load 1 7-16 3-21 10-23 Seattle 14 32 739 - 8-2 Won 2 20 6 14-10 21-5 L.A. Lakers 18 32 190 56/6 1 Won 2 18 2 14-10 21-5 Sacramento 24 20 545 9-7 Lost 3 15 9 14-14 12-11 Philadelphia 24 45 489 1-7 Lost 3 15 12 13-11 Phoenix 22 44 172 1-8 Lost 3 15 12 13-11 Golden State 21 26 4473 1/5 Lost 1 14-10 7-16 9-15 LA Clippers 18 32 190 56/6 1 Won 2 18 2 14-10 21-5 No games scheduled No games scheduled. Sunday's Game All-Star Game at San Antonio, 6 p.m. All-Star Game at San Antonio, 9 p.m. Monday's Games Tucker's Grammer Denver at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Charlotte at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Miami at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 7 p.m. Washington at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Waukee, 7:30 p.m. Utah at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Seattle at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Boston at LA Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Minnesota at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. All-Star Box Score EAST (129) Pippen 4-7-0-0, Hill 6-10-2-1-2, O'Neal 10-16 5-11-25, Jordan 8-11-4-1-2, Hardaway 6-4-4, 18, Ewing 3-7-2-8-2, Miller 4-8-0-6, Baker 2- 5-2-2, Brickard 4-10-2-1, Rice 1-5-4-7, Howard 1-5-0-2, Mourning 1-6-0-2, Totals 90-58-25-31 129. WEST (118) Barkley 4-6-0-0, Kemp 12-1-2-13, Oaljuwan 2-8-0-4 Dreher, 5-7-0-10, Kidd 3-4-0-0 Robinson 8-13-2-2-1, Payton 6-10-6-18, Elliott 5-12-1-13, Malone 2-6-7-11, Richmond 3-10-1-27, Mutombe 2-4-0-4, Stockion 2-9-0-4 Totals 48-12-21-118 West 33 28 41 27—129 20 26 22 28-118 32 26 22 35 -18 3-Point goals: East-4-15 (Hardaway 2-4, Rice 1-2, Brandon 1-4, Brampton 1-4, 4-25 (Elliot 2-6, Kidd 1-2, Drexler 1-4, Koop 1-6, Richmond 0-3, Stockton 0-7), Fouled out—None. Rebounds—East-51 (O'Neal 10), West 60 (Robinson 11). Assists— East 29 (Hardway 7), West 31 (Kidd 10). Total fouls—East 21, West 23 A—36.037. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League Extended Glance By The Association Press All Times CBS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L W T Pts OF GA Home Away 1-51 Div 4 N.Y. Rangers 32 13 10 W 7 T Pts OF GA 19 6-15 Div 8-24 Florida 33 15 6 W 72 187 147 19-2 16-14 Div 13-41 Philadelphia 35 15 6 W 72 187 147 19-2 14-10 Div 5-91 Washington 26 21 7 7 F 59 155 143 15-8-1 11-134 Div 8-92 New Jersey 26 21 7 7 F 59 155 143 15-8-1 11-134 Div 8-92 Tampa Bay 22 22 8 7 F 52 157 172 13-9 19-124 Div 4-91 NY, Islanders 15 30 8 8 F 52 157 172 13-9 9-183 Div 5-141 Pittsburgh 31.17 4 7 60,251 180 22-6 11-11-4 13-3 2-0 Montreal 27.12 4 7 60,251 180 12-6 11-14-1 13-5 2-0 Boston 22.23 7 6 51,183 168 16-9 16-14-3 8-6 1-0 Hartford 22.23 7 6 51,183 168 16-9 16-14-3 8-6 1-0 Buffalo 22.28 4 4 85,165 173 14-13 8-71-7 8-6 1-1 Oakland 10.42 4 4 128,214 214 13-1-2 7-13-0 8-1-1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L L P GTF GP GA Houses Away Diy D-3 Delbac 38 10 4 60 192 112 21-8 17-2 8-9 5-2 Chicago 30 14 1 80 192 112 17-2 18-7 11-4 7-5 Toronto 22 22 10 56 163 164 12-9 11-13 11-5 7-5 St. Louis 22 23 10 56 163 164 12-9 11-13 11-5 7-5 Winnipeg 23 26 1 50 187 193 14-10 9-16 6-14 8-2 Dallas 15 28 11 41 150 190 14-13 9-14 6-14 8-2 Colorado 29 16 10 18 64 214 153 15-7 14-13 10-4 9-4 VanCOunsel 20 12 11 64 199 186 187 15-7 11-9 3-8 10-4 Collegiate 20 24 11 51 159 167 12-15 8-12 5-17 9-3 Los Angeles 18 26 12 18 64 205 201 12-15 8-12 5-17 9-3 San Diego 18 31 12 51 149 181 11-14 7-13 5-17 7-01 Anaheim 18 31 5 51 149 181 11-14 7-13 5-17 7-01 San Jose 13 36 5 51 172 238 18-63 7-02 3-81 Hartford 3, Colorado 2, OT Vancouver 3, Edmonton 2, OT R. Islanders 4, A Washington 3 Pittsburgh 6, Boston 2 Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 3 New York 18, N.Y. Rangers 0 San Jose 19, Los Angeles 1 Santa Claus 1, Dallas 3 Ottawa 5, Montreal 3 Baltimore 2, Toronto 2, Toronto 2 Wilmington 3, Calgary 2 Washington 4, Vancouver 4 N.Y. Rangers at 6, Tampa Bay 2 Hartford 5, Dilas 3 St. Louis 2, Davis 3 Louisville 1, New Orleans 2 Colorado 4, Philadelphia 3 Edmonton 4, Calgary 2 Monday's Games Sain Jose at Montreal. 6:30 p.m. Ottawa at N.Y. Islands. 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Toronto. 6:30 p.m. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX—Signed Wilt Cordero, inflated, to a contract for the 1997 season with field, pitcher. CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Agreed to terms with Eduardo Perez, Infante, and Ken Eden. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with Dave Gallagher, outfielder, on a minnemonicle contract and invited him to spring training. SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with Dean Crow, Tim Haitkai, Derek Lowe and Paul Menhart, pitchers, and Glomer Guevara, Desi Relaford and Andy Sheets, infolders, on one-year contracts. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to teams with Mike Gordon, Ken Robinson, Mark Selvert, and Jose Silva, pitcher; D.J. Boston, Tilson Brito, and Brian Wood, infielder, Angel Ramirez and Shannon Stewart, outfielder; and Julio Mosquera, catcher. National League HOUSTON ASTROS - Named Leslie assistant to the director of player leagues. ATLANTA BRAVES—Agreed to terms with Wermaine Dye and Lee Daniels, outfielders, and Terrell Wade, pitcher, on one-year contracts. NEW YORK METS—Signed John Carter, Pete Wake, Derek Wallace, pitcher, and Terrell Lowery, outfielder, to one-year contracts. SAN FRANCISCO CIANTS—Signed Mei Lel, outfielder, and Malcolm Cepeda, first baseman, to minor-league contracts. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NEW YORK KNICKS—Traded Charles Smith and Monty Williams, forwards, to the San Antonio Spurs for Brad Hauer, center. J.R. Reid, forward, and a 1996 first-round draft pick. HOCKEY National Hockey League COLORADO AVALANCHE --Reassigned Aaron Ellis, goaltender, from Cornwall of the AHL to Brantford of the Colonial Hockey League, and Brent Brekke, defenseman, from Cornwall of the AHL to Dayton of the ECHL DALLAS STARS>-Sent Robert Petrovich, forward, to Michigan of the IHL. EDMONTON OILERS—Recalled Ralph Intrauno, left wing, and Greg DVettes, defensman, from Cape Breton of the AHL. Sent Brian Smith, left wing, to Cape Breton HARTFORD WHALERS—Recalled Ben Glassner, goaltender, from Springfield of the AHL PITTSBURGH PENGUINI -Sent LAN Barrie center to Cleveland of the ILN SAN JOSE SHARKS—Recalled Alexei Yegorov, center, from Kansas City of the IHL. Seni Larry Dyck, goalie, to Kansas City. WINNIPIG JETS—Placed Igor Korolev, left wing, on the injured list. Compiled from The Associated Press. Get out your darkest shades and feel a shiver run down your spine. Blues (Mondays 8:30P.M.-11:00P.M.) A&Mrecordingartist the innocence mission glow Thursday, Feb. 15 Early-BordersBooks,6:30pm 119th & Metcalf,Overland Park-(913)663-2356 Late the Bottleneckwith 16Horsepower, 737 New Hampshire, Lawrence - (913)842-LIVE