2B Thursday, February 1, 1995 SCORES & MORE COLLEGE BASKETBALL Top 25 Fared By The Associated Press UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll fared Wednesday." 1. Massachusetts (19-0) did not play. Next: at Temple, Thursday. 2. Kentucky (17-1) did not play. Next: vs. Florida, Saturday. 3. Kansas (16-1) beat Oklahoma State 84-66. Next: vs. Kansas State, Sunday. 4. Connecticut (20-1)打Rutgers 77-59. 5. St. John at a Madison Garden, Squares. 6. Cincinnati (20-1) 5. Cincinnati (15-1) beat North Carolina Charlottesville 78-84. Next vs. Illinois State, Friday 7. Utah (16-3) did not play. Next; vs. Texas-EI Paso. Thursday. - 6. Villanova (17-3) did not play. Next: vs. Pittsburgh, Saturday. 8. North Carolina (15-4) vs. Duke. Next: at North Carolina State, Saturday. 67. Next: vs. Notre Dame, Saturday. 10. Penn State (15-2) lost to Michigan State 11. Memphis (15-3) did not play. Next: at DePaul, Thursday. 12. Wake Forest (14-3) beat North Carolina State 68-22. Next: vs. Saint Louis at Greens- ington 14. Arizona (15-3) did not play. Next: vs. Washington, Thursday. 13. Vignitaigh (15-2) beat north Carolina Greensboro 74-48. Nexit at Rhode Island, Sat- day. 16. Texas Tech (17-1) beat Oral Roberts 78- 14. Next at Rice, Saturday. 16. Iowa (15-5) did not play. Next: vs. No. 10 Peace State, Saturday 15. Purdue (16-4) beat No. 20 Michigan 80- 59. Northwestern State Saturday. 58. Next, vs. Michigan State, Saturday. 59. Next, vs. Michigan State, Saturday. 18. Syracuse (14-6) did not play. Next: vs. Miami, Thursday. 19. UCLA (13-5) did not play. Next: vs. Oregon, Thursday. 20. Michigan (14-7) lost to No. 17 Purdue 80- 59. Next at Ohio State, Saturday. 21. Boston College (12-4) did not play. Next: vs. Providence, Thursday. 22. Auburn (15-5) lost to Vanderbilt 76-62. Next: v. Mississippi State, Saturday. 23. Eastern Michigan (15-2) lost to Ohio University. 24. Western Michigan (6-2) lost to Kentucky. 24. Clemson (13-4) did not play. Next: at Duke Saturday. 25. Georgia Tech (13-9) did not play. Next at Maryland, Saturday. Wednesday's College Basketball Scores By The Associated Press EAST Adelphi 65 Stony Brook 52 Adelphi 65, Stirling Brook 52 C.W. Post 16, Concordia, N.Y. 52 Coast Guard 48, Kings Point 58 College 19, Lafayette 76 Fairmont St. 83, West Liberty 77 Freddonia St. 83, Nazareth, N.Y. 60 Lewisville, Roberts Wesleyan 58 Georgetown 91, West Virginia 67 Hunter 77, Medgar Evers 72 Johns Hopkins 71, Dickinson 50 Marist 77, Robert Morris 70 Mass.-Lowell 75, New Hampshire Coll. 61 N.Y. Tech 100, Southampton 89 Navy 82, Lehigh 83 Notre Dame 86, St. John's 83 Pace 82, Dowling 67 Phila. Theatre 75, Queens Coll. 49 Scranton 77, FDU-Madison 74 Skidmore 80, Maloy 74 St. Peter's 86, St. Francis, Pa. 54 St. Rose 128, Mercy, N.Y. 89 Trenton St. 80, Ramapo 54 Ursulus 80, Muhlenberg 71 W. Virginia St. 84, Concord 72 Waynesburg 56, Grove City 53 SOUTH Davidson 86, VMI 79 Jason 86, VMI 79 Delaware St. 75, Morgan St. 66 East Carolina 66, Richmond 58 Furman 60, Georgia Southern 38 Hampden-Sydney 84, Guilford 76 Lenoir-Rhine 85, Newberry 76 Louisville 57, South Florida 54 Morehouse 100, Clark Atlanta 93 North Florida 64, Eckerd 58, OT Old Dominion 15, N.C.-Wilmington 59 Pembroke St. 64, Francis Marion 58 South Carolina 82, Wofford 55 St. Andrew's 88, Longwood 70 Tennessee 67, Mississippi 52 Va. Commonwealth 94, George Mason 81 Va. Westley 78, Washington & Lee 57 Virginia Tech 74, N.C.-Greenburg 48 Wake Forest 66, N. Carolina St. 62 Westbrook 107, Husson 93 William & Mary 68, James Madison 51 KANSAS ST. 77, NEBRASKA 68 **BEDSHAK** (17.54) Garner 3-7-1-37, Boone 3-5-0-07, Moore 2-5-2- 2-6, Lue 1-4-4-7-6, Strickland 7-14-0-18, Wald 4-11-0-10, Hamilton 2-4-3-6-7, Baddett 2-5-0- 5, Marowski 1-2-0-2, Totals 25-57 19-19-68. **KANSAS ST** (14.5) Young 3-6-2-4-8, Davis 16-4-5-17-7 Eaker 6-8-3-4-15, Hatch 8-14-0-18, May 3-7-1-2-7, Rhodes 1-2-0-2-0, Dies 0-2-0-0, Swartzendrion 3-5-3-4-10. Tales 30-58 14-21-77. No. 3 KANAS S48, OKLAHOMA ST. 66 1 ANOHAST. 40, 72 Roberts 4-12 1-10, Krager 2-9 2-7, Lambert 2-4 0-0, Alexander 1-3 3-6, Peterson 10-17 4-4 27, Owens 1-4 0-0, Dorey 0-4 0-0, McQuarters 2-5 0-0, Miles 1-3 0-1 2, Warner 1-1 0-0, Lewis 1-2 0-0, Totals 25-67 10-14 6. KANSAS (17-1) LaFrentz 5-7 1-2 11, Pierce 6-9 0-2 15, Pollard 1-3 3-5 5, Vaughn 1-2 1-2 3, Haase 5-1 0-0 13, Williams 2-3 0-4 3, Pearson 2-4 0-0 5, Pugh 1-3 0-2, Rayford 1-1 0-0 2, Thomas 5-8 3-4 18, Robertson 1-2 1-4 4, Whatley 1-1 0-0 2, Ransom 0-1 0-0 0, McGrath 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-54 9-13 84. SPORTS WATCH (All times Central) TVSPORTSWATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Tuesday, Jan. 30 (schedule to change and/or blackouts): TUESDAY, JAN.30 7:30 a.m. ESPN — NCAA basketball, Iowa at Indiana ESPN2 — NCAA basketball, Seton Hall at Pittsburgh. 8 p.m. PRIME — NCAA basketball, Ala.- TNT — NBA, Chicago at Houston. 0:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA basketball, LSU at Arkansas. 10 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA basketball, St. Louis at Memphis Mich. Supermiddleweights, Thomas Tate vs. Rocky Gannon. PRO BASKETBALL All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB L10 Streak Away Conf Orlando 31 12 714 - 641 12-0 2.9 12-8 18-7 New York 27 15 743 3/4% 6/4 Won 3 15-8 12-7 16- Washington 21 15 500 9/5% 5/5 Won 15 8-6 16-5 11-5 Miami 19 25 432 12/12 % 5/5 Lost 2 12-8 7/11-14 New Jersey 17 27 365 14 4-6 Lost 12-8 13-8 4-4 New York 17 27 365 14 4-6 Lost 12-8 13-8 4-4 Boston 16 27 372 15 2-8 Won 1 Won 10-14 6-13 11-14 Philadelphia 16 27 372 15 2-8 Won 1 Won 10-14 6-13 11-14 Chicago 39 3 829 — 10 10Won 16 22-0 17-3 23-2 Indianapolis 19 4.748 10/1 9% 10-1 Won 16 12-0 17-3 12-8 Atlanta 24 19.558 1/1 8% 8-2 Lost 2 15-10 9-1 16-10 Cleveland 22 20.535 1/1 8% 8-2 Won 16 19-0 18-12 Central Division Detroit 21 20.512 179-5 5-5 Lost 2 13-7 8-13 11-14 Charlotte 21 20.512 179-5 6-5 Lost 2 13-7 8-13 11-14 San Diego 21 20.512 179-5 6-5 Lost 2 13-7 8-13 11-14 Toronto 12 31 219 279 27/9 3-7 Lost 3 10-13 2-18 8-21 W L J Pt GB 175 Stl Street Awave Conv San Antonio 8 10-5 6.175 G-10 Won 4 16-1 5-11 San Diego 8 10-5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Uahson 29 18 1674 - 7-3 Wost 15 16 4 13-10 17-10 Utah 29 18 644 - 16% Wost 1 Lost 1 6-4 13-10 17-10 Houston 19 28 1674 - 16% Wost 1 Lost 1 6-4 13-10 17-10 Dallas 14 27 341 - 16% Wost 1 Lost 8-12 8-15 9-12 Minnesota 11 34 321 16% 1%-7 Lost 1 8-12 9-12 3-19 Vancouver 10 34 227 19 4-6 Lost 3 7-14 3-20 3- Seattle 31 12 714 - 9-1 Won 6 19-2 13-9 19- Sacramento 23 16 590 - 7-4 Won 4 15-5 18- 11-13 11-11 L.A. Lakers 25 18 581 - 7-4 Won 4 16-6 9- 12-15 12-12 Portland 21 23 477 11½ 5-Lost 2 14-8 7-15 11-14 Phoenix 21 39 452 11½ 5-Lost 2 10-12 9-11 11-14 Golden State 16 15 25 419 14 - 3-Lost 12-12 9-16 16-15 L.A. Clippers 16 28 281 15½ 4-8 Lost 2 10-12 6-15 Thuradav'a Games L.A. Clippers 16 28 .381 15% 4-6 Lost 2 10-12 6- 4-11 10-12 15% 4-6 Lost 2 10-12 6-11 Oklahoma New York, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Houston at Charlotte, 9:30 p.m. Indiana at Detroit, 10:30 p.m. Seattle at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. Friday Portland at Albany 8:30 p.m. Alaska at Washington 6:30 p.m. Boston at Indiana 8:30 p.m. Phenix at Illinois 8:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Utah 8:30 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver 6:30 p.m. Chicago at LA. Lakers at 8:30 p.m. Toronto at Golden State 8:30 p.m. INTRAMURALS INTRAMURAL POLLS Jock's Nitch's Top 10 1. PhDelt (1-60) 2. U Bet (5-1) 3. Aerial Display (5-1) 4. Savy Veterans (5-1) 5. Drug Dealer (3-1) 6. Pike (2-1) 7. PhDelt 2 8. Ph Pis (1-5) 9. Scott Wards (3-1) 10. Sigma Chi (0-1) Results v Count $ Snatch $ The Rob Cobins $ Screaming Bgs $ Scammy Fire Dm $ Dye $ Dive del 1, 36-33 $ AKL 3 $ Slow Bows $ Kappa Swig (Wh) $ I. Beta (1, 4) Others: ZBT (1-1), AKL (1-1), Beta (1-0) NOTES & QUOTES Hastings' Women's Top Five | | Resource | | :--- | :--- | | 1.4U2NV (2-0) | v ST Lawrence #2 | | AGD (1-1) | v PI Beta Phi | | Women of La Mancha | v Dangerous Dams | | Tri Delt (1-1) | v Alpha Chi Omega | | Alpha Delta Pi (0-0) | v PI Beta Phi | Results Note: Records are from the Pre-Holiday tournament. Chad Rader, not the sponsors, compiled the rankings. Note: Records are from the Pre-Holiday tou TRANSACTIONS ■ The Women's Basketball Boosters Club will charter a bus for the Kansas women's basketball game against rival Missouri in Columbia this Sunday. The cost is $15. At 8 a.m. on Sunday the bus will depart from Allen Field House. Pick ups in the Kansas City area are available. For more information contact Renate Mai-Dalton at 841-8488. The deadline for reservations is today at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday BASEBALL USA BASEBALL—Elected John P. Kelly at-large member KANSAS CITY ROYALS- Signed Bob Hamelin, catcher, to a one-year contract. Named Tom Poquette named minor league hitting instructor, and Sixto Lezcano hitting coach at Omaha of the American Association National League CHICAGO CUBS—Agreed to terms with Sammy Sosa, outfielder, on a two-year contract. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to terms with Eric Weaver, Rick Gorecki and Roberto Duran, pitchers, on one-year contracts. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Agreed to terms with Benito Santiago, catcher, on a one-year contract and Rick Wrona, catcher, on a minor league contract. Designated Tom Marsh, outfielder, for assignment. BASKETBALL National Basketball League NBA—Fined New Jersey Nets coach Butch Beard $7,500; Golden State Warriors guard Tim Hardaway $5,000; and Orlando Magic center Shaquille O'Neal $5,000; for their comments and actions involving officials in games Jan. 27. HOUSTON ROCKETS—Signed Henry James, forward, to a second 10-day contract. ORLANDO MAGIC—Activated Horace Grant, forward, from the injured list. Placed Darrell Armstrong, guard, on the injured list. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS— Signed Rumelai Robinson, guard, to a contract for the rest of the season. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Named Jim Haslett defensive coordinator. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Named Monte Kiffin defensive coordinator. NEW YORK JETS—Signed Darrick Owens, wide receiver, and Melvin Crawford, 'defensive back' WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed Patrise Alexander, linebacker; Phil Kinney, guard; Anthony McDowell, fullback; Greg McMurtry, Michael Watkins and Bryan Reeves, wide receivers; Matt Storm, tackle; and Eric Sutton, cornerback. HOCKEY National Hockey League National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS— Loaned Patrik Carnback, left wing-center, to Cologne of the German Elite League for the remainder of the season. DALLAS STARS—Activated Darcy Walkaluk, goaltender, from the injured reserve list. Sent Jordan Walkaluk, goaltender, to Michigan of the IIHF. EDMONTON OILERS—Loaned Tyler Wright, center, to Cape Breton of the AHL. Recalled Jason Bonsignore, center, from Cape Breton. OTTAWA SENATORS—Named Andre Savardi assistant coach. MONTREAL CANADIENS—Reassigned Tomas Vokun, goilie, from Wheeling of the ECHL to Fredericton of the AHL PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Loaned Ryan Romaniuk, left wing, to Hershey of the AHL Reassigned Ryan Sittler, left wing, from Hershey to Mobile of the ECHL. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Loaned Ken Sutton and Christer Olsson, defensemen, to Worcester of the AHL. Recalled Terry Virtue, defenseman, from Worcester. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Recalled Chris LiPuma, defenseman, from Atlanta of the IHL. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS— Loaned Mike Pomichter, center, to St. John's of the AHL Compiled from The Associated Press. SPRING 1996 CAREER AND EMPLOYMENT FAIR Abercrombie&Fitch Adia/ Martin-Smith Personnel American Multi- Cinema American Red Cross Astor Universal Corp. Astra Merck, Inc. B'nai B'rith Bee Camp BDM - Oklahoma Blockbuster Video Boatmen's First National Bank Boeing Commercial Airplane Group Boys and Girls Club Camp Birchwood Camp Buckskin Camp Chi Camp Winadu Camps Airy and Louise Camp Lincoln & Lake Hubert Century Personnel Cessna Aircraft Champs Sports City of Lawrence Coastal Mart College Pro Painters Contemporary Group Cottonwood, Inc. Deluxe Check Printers Digi Postal Corp. Division of Family Services DST Systems Ecumenical Christian Ministries Enterprise Rent-A-Car Equitable Famous Footwear Franklin Financial Services Frito Lay Frontier Corp. Gallup Organization Greene Family Camp Heartspring Hoechst Marion Roussel Informix Software, Inc. International Studies Office J.C. Penney Co. Johnson County Parks & Recreation Jones Store Company Kansas State Admin. Dept. of Personnel Kansas Technology Enterprise Corp. Lakemary Center, Inc. Lawrence Police Department Luby's Cafeterias, Inc. Manpower Temporary Services th of Dimes- Greater Kansas City Area Merck & Co., Inc. FULL-TIME, PART-TIME, INTERNSHIPS, SUMMER CAMPS AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Mt. Oread Book Shop National Academy of Railroad Science National Tire Warehouse Naval ROTC New York Life NK Lawn and Garden Nolan Real Estate Services Northwestern Mutual Life-Ertz Agency Northwestern Mutual Life-Hames Agency Olsen Staffing Services Osoo Drug / Sav - on Drug Output Technologies Overland Park KS Police Department Overland Park Marriott Hotel People to People International Pepsi Cola Co. Pizza Hut, Inc. Planned Parenthood of Greater Kansas City Pro Staff Personnel Services Prudential Preferred Financial Services Pulte Home Corporation Rainbow Generation Raytheon Aircraft Robert Half of Kansas City Rock Springs 4-H Center Sallie Mae Sears, Roebuck &Co. Seasonality Signature Staffing Snow Mountain Ranch Spangler Printers St. Lawrence Center/Catholic Network Volunteer Services State Farm Insurance Co. Sunflower State Games Super Target Superior Chevrolet The Guardian Timber Lake/Tyler Hill Camp Topeka Police Department Touch Net Information Services, Inc. U.S. Army Recruiting Station U.S. Dept. of Health &Human Services U.S. Marine Corps United American Insurance Co. Univ. of Cincinnati College of Medicine Univ. of Kansas Dept. of Human Resources Upward Bound Program/KU.Math & Science Center Visual Components , Inc. Waddell & Reed Winning Ways Worlds of Fun/Oceans of Fun Wyandotte Co. Health Dept. YMCA Camp Wood YMCA of Johnson Co. WED. FEB. 7, 1996 10:00 AM TO 3:00 PM KANSAS UNION BALLROOM Sponsored by the University Placement Center, 864-3624 home page http://kuhttp.cc.ukans.edu/cwis/units/sydfacts/upcfacts/upc_main.html Doors Open At 8:30 No Cover Charge for ladies 21 & over 18 & Up Admitted @ 729 NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 838-4623 --- 40