2B Thursday, February 8, 1995 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men's Basketball Top 20 Fared By The Associated Press How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll fared Wednesday. 1. Massachusetts (22-0) did not play. Next: v. Temple, Sunday. 2. Kentucky (19-1) beat Vanderbilt 120-81. Next vs. Arkansas, Sundav 3. Kansas (19-1) beat No. 21 Iowa State 89-70. Next at Missouri, Saturday. west virginia, Wednesday, Feb. 14. 5. Cincinnati (18-1) beat Saint Louis 81-49. 4. Connecticut (22-1) did not play. Next: v. West Virginia, Wednesday, Feb. 14. 5. Cincinnati (18-1) Deal Saint Louis 81-149. Next, vs. No. 16 Arizona at Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Sunday. 6. Villanova (19-3) did not play. Next at: Rutgers, Saturday. 7. Utah (18-3) did not play. Next: at Colorado State, Saturday. 8. Georgetown (19-4) did not play. Next: vs. 9. Wake Forest (15-3) beat Florida State 81-67. Next vs. Duke, Sunday. no. Porth Path (16-2) did not play. Next vs. Illinois, Thursday. 11. Virginia Tech (17-2) did not play. Next: At Xavier, Ohio, Saturday. 12. North Carolina (16-6) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech. Saturday. *for Texas A&M (01) *Jeremy Christian 85-70. Next: at Texas A&M, Saturday. v. Georgia Tech, Saturday, 12:40a Tayne Tech 54584 best Tayne Chin 13. Texas Tech (19-1) beat Texas Chris- tiano 14. Purdue (18-4) beat Wisconsin 75-42 18-50. Tuex at Texas A&M, Saturday. 14. Purdue (14-8) beat Michigan 75-42 14. Purdue (18-4) beat Wisconsin 75-42. Next: vs. No. 23 Michigan, Saturday. 15. Memphis (16-4) did not play. Next: at North Carolina Charlotte. Thursday. 6. 16. Arizona (16) at Arizona State. Next: 17. Arizona (17) at Arizona State's Memorial College, Phoenix. 17. UCLA (15-5) did not play. Next. vs. California at Oakland Coliseum Arena, Thursday. 18. Syracuse (17-6) beat Pittsburgh 73-67 Next to: No. 8 Georgetown, Saturday 19. Iowa (16-6) at Northwestern 88-77. Next vs. Indiana, Sunday. Scores 20. Louisville (16-6) did not play. Next: vs Tulane, Thursday. MIDWEST Ala.-Birmingham 69, DePaul 50 Albion 83, Alma 58 Baldwin-Wallace 77, Muskumgain 63 Ball St. 89, Akron 64 Bluffton 97, Bethany, W.Va. 79 Bowling Green 74, Michigan 61 Calvin 76, Kalamazoo 73 Capital 81, Heidelberg 78 Case Western 80, Denison 77 DePauw 62, Wabash 61 Defiance 76, Findlay 62 E. Michigan 89, W. Michigan 83 Hope 97, Oteka 86 Ind.-Pur.-indels 95, Kentucky St. 87 John Carroll 92, Iram Col. 70 Manchester 87, Franklin 80 Missouri 61. Nebraska 46 EAST Missouri 61, Nebraska 46 Ohio Northern 70, Mount Union 68 Ohio U. 69, Kent 61 Rose-Hulman 85, Anderson. Ind. 54 Siena Heights 77, Aquinas 65 Toledo 76, Miami. Ohio 70 Wittenberg 95, Earthen 74 Adelphi 85, C.W. Post 72 Allegheny 81, Oberlin 60 Bucknell 82, Army 65 Charleston, W.A. 101, W. Va. Westlyn 93 Colby-Sawyer 84, Gordon 65 Fairmont St. 109, Davis & Elkins 96 Green Mountain St. 69 Holy Cross 94, Colgate 69 Kutztenbill 81, West Chester 63 Lebanon Val. 76, Elizabethtown 62 Lycoming 85, Scranton 74 Maine Maritime 68, Maine-Augusta 47 Moravian 67, Widener 64 Mount St. Vincent 93, N.J. Tech 82 N.Y. Maritime 76, Kings Point 73 Navy 61, Lafayette 59 Queens Coll. 85, Dowling 55 St. Joseph's, Maine 94, S. Maine 77 St. Rose 77, Pace 65 Staten Island 69, Lehman 48 SWarthmore 61, Washington, Md. 53 Syrasecue 73, Pittsburgh 67 Trenton St. 75, Kean 61 West Liberty 89, College of West Va. 82 Wilkes 79, Kings, Pa. 65 SOUTHWEST incarnate Word 72, Texas Wesleyan 66 Texas 79, Rice 64 Texas Lutheran 103, Mary Hardin-Baylor 93 Texas Tech 85, Christian Hardin 70 Big Eight Box Scores KANSAS 89, IOWA ST. 70 IOWA ST. (16-5) Bankhake 5-10-3-4-13, Pratt 5-15-4-14, Cato 5-9-2-12-11, Bighty-8-19-3-44, Holloway 0-3-0-0, Modderman 1-3-0-03, Edwards 1-1-0-0, Rampton 0-2-0-00, Walton 0-2-000, Justus 0-0-0-00, Peterson 1-1-0-02. Totals 26-63 12-20-70. KANSAS (19-1) Pierce 6-10-10 14, LaFrentz 6-9-4-17, Pollard 8-14-4-20, Haase 2-4-2-37, Vaughn 3-6-0-8, Williams 2-3-2-6, Thomas 7-2-0-6, Pearson 0-1-2-1, Rayford 1-1-0-2, Pugh 1-1-0-2, Robertson 1-1-0-2, McGrath 0-0-2-0, Whattey 0-0-2-2, Ranson 1-1-0-2, Totals 33-57 15-18-89. Halftime —Kansas 40, Iowa St. 36. 3-Point goat—Iowa St. 61 (Willoughby 5-10, Holloway 0-3, Moderman 1-2), Kansas 8-15 (Pierce 2-3, LaFrentz 2-1, Haase 1-2, Vaughn 2-2, Thomas 2-5, Pearson 0-1), Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Iowa St. 27 (Willoughby 6), Kansas 39 (11 Pollard), Assists—Iowa St. 9 (Holloway 3), Kansas 23 (Haase, Vaughn 8). Total fours—Iowa St. 15, Kansas 15. A—16,300. Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Thursday. (schedule subject to change and-or blackouts): SPORTS WATCH (All time Central) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Night ESPN2 — Auto Racing, pole quality, for the ARCA Bondo/Mal-Hyde Supercar 200 and practice for Busch Clash of '96, at Dayona Beach, Fla. 6:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Illinois at Penn St. ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, Detroit at Florida Florida PRIME — NCAA Basketball, St. RIME — NCAA Basketball, St. Joseph's at Temple 8:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Tulane at Louisville ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, Brightigham Year at Colorado St. PRIME — NCAA Basketball, UCLA at California. 2 a.m. PRIME — Women's NCAA Basketball, South Florida at Ala.-Birmingham (delayed tape) MISSOURI 99, NEBRASKA 98 NEBRASKA (15-8) Garner 5-8-2-3 12, Boone 7-10-2-4 20, Moore 2-13-6 37, Lue 5-11-4-1 24, Strickland 4-10-0-8, Wald 3-5-4-6 11, Hamilton 3-5-0-6, Markowski 1-1-2-4 2, Badgutt 8-6-1-3 13, Nelson 1-1-1-4 3, Glock 0-0-0-0. Totals 37-62 19-34-98 MISSOURI (14-8) Winfield 5-6 2-12, 12, Thames 5-11 8-16 Simone Haley 2-4 0-0-4, K. Moore 3-5 7-11 Sutherland 6-10 14-12, 28, Sammey Haley 2-4 0-2,4alluche 3-8 2-2-9, Grimm 2-11 12-15 Walther 0-0-0-0, Ferguson 0-0-0-0, Hardge 0-0-0-0, Totals 28-53 40-47-99 PRO BASKETBALL COLORADO 64, KANSAS ST. 63, OT COLORADO (7-12) Moore 6-14 0-1 0, Jensen 1-4 0-2, Melvin 5- 11 7-10 1, Billups 3-10 2-1 29, Friar 1-2 1-2 Tuck 2-13 4-6, Kritza 0-0 0-0, Griffin 4-2 2-1 Totals 22 611 17-2 64 KANSAS ST. (14-7) Young 7-11 1-1 7, Davis 7-13 9-11 23, Eaker 12-1 0-0 4, Hatcher 1-8 10-10 12, May 2-4 1-2 5, Rhodes 0-4 3-2, Swartzendriver 0-4 0-1 0, Williams 0-2 0-0 2, Dies 0-1 0-0 0, Hubert 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-8 25-30 36. NBA STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L P lot C18 L10 Streak Home Awake Core Orlando 34 13 723 --- 3-10 Dress 25 0/10 9-13 19/8 New york 29 16 644 4 7-3 Worn 1 17/8 12 8/10 18/10 Washington 22 25 500 1 4-3 Lost 11 7/8 16 11/10 Miami 21 26 447 1 4-6 Worn 1 14 9 7-17 12/15 New Jersey 18 27 400 1 4-6 Lost 1 14 9 7-17 12/15 Boston 19 27 390 1 3-7 Lost 10 10/4 7-15 12/16 Philadelphia 8 37 162 1/4 Lost 1 20/7 11/4 3-23 Central Division Chicago 14, 5 691...8-2 Lost 2, 10-19 15-23 12-9 Indianapolis 31, 17 614...10-1 9-13 19-2 10-9 Cleveland 28, 20 565...6-4 Won 15, 4-18 11-12 10-14 Atlanta 22, 18 556...15-1 7-3 Won 1, 1-8 16-11 17-11 Detroit 22, 22 500...4-6 Lost 14-8 8-14 12-15 Charlotte 22, 24 468 ...19-4 Lost 3-18 9-14 15-13 Milwaukee 17, 27 386 ...25-5 Won 10-13 7-14 8-16 Toronto 13, 28 283 ...3-7 Lost 1, 10-13 7-14 8-21 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pdt GB L10 Break Home Away Cont San Antonio 30 14 18, 682 --5-5 Won 18 15 7 12-9 12-15 Utah 31 15 874 --6-5 Won 1 Bowl 1 15-4 19-11 Houston 30 18 825 --3 7 Lost 1 15-7 15-11 17-8 Denver 19 27 413 12 --3 Lost 1 15-7 15-11 17-8 Minnesota 13 21 895 17 --5 Sow 1 9-11 4-20 10-19 Vancouver 16 38 217 17 --5 Sow 1 9-11 4-20 10-19 Pacific Division Seattle 34 | 12 | 73 | .198 | 8-2 | Won 2 | 20-2 | 14-10 | 21-5 | Lakers 17 | 29 | 159 | ... | Won 2 | 2 | 10-12 | 11-12 | Sacramento 24 | 19 | 558 | 11-5 | Lost 2 | 15-6 | 9-13 | 13-11 | Portland 23 | 24 | 469 | 11-5 | Lost 2 | 14-8 | 9-13 | 11-14 | Golden State 21 | 25 | 457 | 13-5 | Lost 2 | 14-9 | 7-18 | 13-15 | Lakers 16 | 25 | 457 | 13-5 | Lost 2 | 14-9 | 7-18 | 13-15 | Thursday's Games Sarasateen at Washington 7:30 p.m. Washington at Alameda 7:30 a.m. Los Angeles at West Hollywood L. C.A. Clippers at Darden, 9:30 a.m. New Jersey at Pennsaukee, 9:30 a.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL KANSAS FOOTBALL 1996 RECRUITS Arland Bruce RB Victor Bullock DE Bilat Cook DB Greg Davis FB/LB Termace Floyd DL David Glover LB Michael Goree LB Jason Gulley TE Name Position Kevin Harris DT Ishmal Knight OL Dariss Lomax LB Torrent Mitalus OLB Torrence Norris TE Marc Owen OL Eric Patterson WR Curtesa Poole QB Derek Potter QB Quincy Roe DB Bob Schmidt DB Jason Sykes DB Ron Warner DB John Williams DB Daniel Wilturner RB name Position Hometown Stan Brown DL Flint, Mich. Olathe, Kanale, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Duquesne, Pa. Denver, Colo. Akron, Ohio Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Denton, Tx. Homerow Tivueville, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Kansas City, Ks. Toronto, Ontario Houston, Tx. St. Louis, Mo. Long Beach, Ca. Columbus, Ohio Franklin, Ky. St. Louis, Mo. Olathe, Kan. Kansas City, Ks. Independence, Ks Oklahoma City, Ok Houston, Tx. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L TPts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 31 12 10 72 193 148 Florida 32 15 6 70 184 146 Philadelphia 26 14 11 63 179 134 Washington 25 21 5 55 145 134 New Jersey 23 22 6 52 133 126 Tampa Bay 22 21 7 51 151 165 N.Y. Islanders 14 29 8 61 150 196 Pittsburgh 32 17 7 6 7 244 176 Montreal 26 21 6 5 6 188 162 Boston 22 21 7 5 51 180 183 Hartford 20 25 6 46 144 163 Buffalo 20 28 3 43 150 169 Ottawa 9 41 2 11 117 205 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L T Pts GF GA Detroit 37 9 14 78 108 Chicago 29 15 11 69 189 145 Toronto 22 21 9 53 196 157 St. Louis 21 22 9 51 140 148 Winnipeg 21 26 4 46 178 189 Dallas 15 26 11 41 145 179 Pacific Division Colorado 29 15 19 67 208 146 Vancouver 19 10 23 11 165 Calgary 20 23 10 105 153 Los Angeles 17 25 12 146 160 NOTES AND QUOTES "They say this is the house that Ralph built. Well, maybe it can be the house that Wendy remodeled." — Wendy Palmer, Virginia women's center, who along with Ralph Sampson are the only players in Virginia basketball history to get 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. "Personally, I didn't come here to coach in Broward. I came here to coach in Miami." — Heat Coach Pat Riley about the prospect of a move by Miami from downtown to a proposed arena in Broward County. "Tonight was the most beautiful night of my life. I had some problems sleeping last night, but I was fine today." — New York rookie goalie Eric Fichaud after winning his NHL debut 5-4 in overtime against the Buffalo Sabres. Edmonton 18 26 6 6 42 135 190 Anheim 18 29 5 41 145 175 San Jose 12 36 5 29 166 237 Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh 6, Boston 5 N.Y. Rangers 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 Detroit 4, Florida 2 Dallas 5, Louis 2 Calgary 3, Ottawa 1 Chicago 5, Los Angeles 2 Boston at Buffalo. 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at New Jersey. 6:30 p.m. Montreal at Dallas. 6:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Colorado. 8 p.m. Washington at Edmonton. 8:30 p.m. Hartford at Vancouver. 9:30 p.m. Toronto at Anahiem. 9:30 p.m. Thursday's Games N. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia 6:30 p.m. Detroit at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Toronto at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Hartford at Colorado, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Compiled from The Associated Press HAVE FUN IN THE FIELDHOUSE TWICE THIS WEEKEND KANSAS WOMEN'S HAVE FUN IN THE FIELD TWICE THIS WEE KANSAS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL versus Iowa State • Friday • 7pm Nebraska • Sunday • 2pm Girl Scout Day: Free Admission for all Girl Scouts wearing Pin or Uniform! 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