2B Thursday, January 25, 1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL INDIANA 99, MICIGAN 83 MICIGAN (14-6) The Men's Top 25 Tuesday's Top 25 Boxes By The Associated Press India. Traylor 4-9-0 6, Baston 5-7-5 15, White 1-7- 3-4 8, Contain 2-6 0, Traylor 7-14-6 6-27, Traylor 4-5-1 9, Mitchell 3-12-2 9, Fife 1-3-0 3, Morton 0-0 0, Totals 27-13 67 22.83 Evans 10-14 6-8 29, Patterson 2-7 4-4 9, Lindman 8-11 1-8 17, Miller 3-5 2-2 8, Reed 9-14 0-0 26, Mandelvie 2-3 0-1 0, Muzinovic 2-3 0-0 4, Eggers 1-2 0-0 2, Rowles 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-59 13-22 99. Halftime -Indiana 46, Michigan 43, Point- goaltend -Michigan 12-28 (Bulkock 7, 10), Contian -File 1, File 1, White 1, Mitschlall 1,5) -Indiana 12-18 (Feed 8, E凡兰 1,4), Patterson 1-2, Milter 0-1). Foulled out -Traylor, Lindman. -E凡兰 8, Bauer -Traylor, Indiana 0, Indiana 3 (E凡兰 8). Aence -Traylor, Indiana 4, Indiana 27 (E凡兰 13). Total toulus -Michigan 21, Indiana 17 A-17,169. At Storrs, Conn. CONNECTICUT 116, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 48 COT 48 CONNECTICUT (7-8) O'DANIEL 1-4-0-2, Langheim 0-6-0-2, Clos 4-16-1-3-9, D睦畏 13-2-1-28, Dunlap 0-4-2-9, Pettawy 1-8-4-4-7, Taylor 3-6-0-2-7, Watlace 3-7-4-3-9, Anderson 1-4-0-2, Jackson 0-0-0- 0, Jackson 0-0-0-0, Graham 0-1-0-1, Smith 0-0-0-0. Totals 16-69-11-20.46. CONNECTICUT (17-1) King 3-7 16, Johnson 8-10 5-15, Bayard 4-0 6-6, Schoenfelder 4-10 3-11, Allen 11-16 12-27, Jones 9-15 0-10, Iryatink 4-4 3-51, Moore 4-3 0-4, Klaber 1-6 0-2, Carson 1-4 0, Chapman 3-0-0, Srb 2-0-0, Kane 0-0-0, Total 44-85 19-24 11-6 Halftime -- Connecticut 64, Cent. Connecticut 26, 3-Point goals -- Cent. Connecticut 3-18 (Taylor 1-2, Peteway 1-3, Edwards 1-5, O'Daniel 0-1, Closse 1-1, Grisham 0-1, Smith 0-1, Dulap 0-2), Connecticut 9-18 (Johnson 3-3, Allen 5-3, Jones 3-3, Carson 0-1, Sheffer 0-4). Fouled out—None, Rebounds -- Cent. Connecticut 39 (Edwards, Peteway 5), Connecticut 64 (King 9), Assists -- Cent. Connecticut 7 (Dunlap 3), Connecticut 27 (Sheffer 11), Total touls -- Cent. Connecticut 22, Connecticut 19, A--15, 828. By The Associated Press The Women's Top 25 How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll fared Tuesday. No. 2 Georgia (14-2) did not play. Next: At No. 2 Florida, Thursday. No. 1. Louisiana Tech (16-1) did not play. Next: vs. West Kentucky, Saturday. No. 3 Connecticut (16-3) did not play. Next: vs. Rutgers, Wednesday. vs. Hughes, Wolverine No. 4. Trench (16-3) did not play. Next: vs. No.17 Alabama, Sunday No. 5 Vanderbilt (14-1) did not play. Next: a No. 23 Mississippi. Wednesday. No. 6. Stanford (13-2) did not play. Next: vs. Washington, Thursday. No. 7 Virginia (14-3) did not play. Next vs. Maryland, Wednesday. Maryland, Wednesday. No. 8 low (16-1) did not play. Next: vs. Min- ning. nesota, Sunday. Texas Tech (14-2) did not play. Next at: No. 9 Texas Tech (14-2) did not play. Next: at No. 10 Penn State (14-4) did not play. Next: v. Illinois, Friday. No. 11 Old Dominion (13-2) did not play. Next: at James Madison, Friday. No. 12 Duke (15-3) did not play. Next: at North Carolina. Wednesday. No. 13. Wisconsin (14-2) did not play. Next vs. No. 21. Purdue, Friday. No. 14 North Carolina State (13-3) at Wake Forest at Annapolis, Maryland No. 15 Oregon State (11-3) did not play. Next: at Arizona, Wednesday. No. 16 Colorado (17-4) did not play. Next at: No. 24 Oklahoma State Friday. No. 17 Alabama (15-3) did not play. Next vs. No. 25 Auburn, Wednesday. No. 18 Clemmon (13-1) did not play. Next at Georgia Tech, Thursday. No. 19 Northwestern (15-3) did not play. Next: at Indiana. Friday. at Indiana, Friday. No. 20 Florida (15-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 21 Purdue (11-7) did not play. Next: at No. 13 Wisconsin, Friday. No. 22 Ankara (15-6) beat LSU 73-72. Next: at Kentucky, Sunday. No. 23 Mississippi (12-4) did not play. Next: vs. No. 5 Vanderbilt, 12 Wednesday. No. 24 Oklahoma State (13-3) did not play. Notvs. No. 14 Colorado Friday No. 25 Abun (13-4) did not play. Next: at No. 17 Alabama. Wednesday. FOOTBALL Super Bowl Trivia Quiz By The Associated Press 1 — What was the name of the first "Super Doll" model? II — Who has the longest run from scrimage in Super Bowl LIII (25 points) in Super Bowl history? (5 points) b) Emerson Boozer c) John Riggins d) Tom Nowatzke III — Who scored the first points in Super Bowl 2 (5 points) a) Don Chandle b) Max McGee c) Mike Garrett d) Elijah Pitts IV — Name the five defensive players who have been awarded the MVP award. Hint: Two defensive players shared the award in the 1978 Powl (5 points) V — Who has the record for the longest field goal in Super Bowl Wow? (5 points) WI—Only one player has won the MVP while playing on the losing team. Who is he? (5) SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national sports coverage for today. (schedule subject to change and-or blackout.) 6:30 p.m. (All times Central) TODAY 3 p.m. ESPN PGA Golf, Phoenix Open, Portland Adia ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Connec tion at Dilshurh irectut at Pittsburgh PRIME — NCAA Basketball, La Salle at Xavier ESPN --- NCAA Basketball, Duke at Temple ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, San Jose at Chicago 9:30 p.m. PRIME — NCAA Basketball, California at Washington St. 11:00 p.m. ESPN2 — Tennis, Australian Open. men's semifinal match No. 2, at Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) VII — Who scored the first points for the lions in the Boca Raton (football) defense in the Super Bowl? (5 points) BC-FBN- Super Bowl Trivia Quiz, 0921 a) Wille Wood b) Mike Bass c) Herb Adderly d) Terry Brown BC-FBN--Super Bowl Trivia Quiz,0921 I — The AFL-NFL World Championship Game. II — a) Marcus Allen, 74 yards vs. Washington, 1984 Super Bowl. III — b) Max McGee on a 37-yard pass from Bart star v. Kansas City. 1967 Super Bowl. IV — Chuck Howley, Dallas, 1971; Jake Scott, Miami, 1973; Randy White and Harvey Martin, Dallas, 1978; Richard Dent, Chicago, 1986 V — Steve Christie, Buffalo, 54 yards, 1994 Super Bowl. VI — Chuck Howley, Dallas in the 1971 Super Bowl By The Associated Press VIII — Los Angeles Raiders, 1984. I — What was the name of the first "Super Bowt" (5 points) Villic — c) Heid Adderly of Green Bay Return an interception 60 yard for a TD in the 1988 ii — Who has the longest run from scrimmage in Summer Bowl history? (5 points) PRO BASKETBALL b) Emerson Boozer c) John Biggins a) Marcus Allen b) Emerson Becker c) John Riggins III — Who scored the first points in Super Bowl bounce (12 votes) a) Don Chandler b) May McGee b) Max McGee c) Mike Garrett rv — Name the five defensive players who have been awarded the MVP award. Hint: Two defensive players shared the award in the 1978 Super Bowl. (5 points) d) Elijah Pitts V — Who has the record for the longest field goal in Susan Bower history? (5 points) VI — Only one player has won the MVP while playing on the losing team. Who is he? (5) VII — Who scored the first points for the defense in the Super Bowl (5 point) a) White Wood b) Mike Boer c) Herb Adeny d) Terry Brown VIII — Name the last AFC team to win a Super Bowl (5 points). (X) — What player has with three different winning Super Bowl teams? (5 points) ent winning Super Bowl teams? (5 points) a) Mary Fleming X — True or False. No punt has ever been returned for a touchdown (5 points). d) Preston Pearson X1 — Name the only Super Bowl champion that had a losing record prior to its championship season. (5 points) XII — Name the three Super Bow champions that had a losing records after its championship season. (2 points each) XIII — Name the only coach to take two teams to the Super Bowl, 5 points! XIV — The 1972 Miami Dolphins are the only Super Bowl team to finished with a perfect season. Name the four Super Bowl champions that PRO TENNIS Australian Open, Results **MELBOURNE:** *Australia* (APP) — Results Wednesday of the $8.35 million Australian Olympic Fund. Singles Quarterfinals Men Women Singles Quarterfinals Andre Agasini (2), Las Vegas, def. Jim Courier Mark Woodford, Australia, def. Thomas Envist7 (Sweden, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4). Boris Becker (4), Germany, def. Veygenu kafenikov (8), Russia, 6-4, 7-1 (9-1), 6-1 Amaze Cooper (16), South Africa, def. Mar- san Hernia, Brazilian, 7.5, 8.4, 6.1 Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Anke Huber (8), Germany, def. Conchita Martinez (2), Spain, 4-6, 8-2, 6-1. Mark Knowles, Bahamas, and Lia Reynard (4), Wayne, Pa., def. Michael Tebbault, Australia, and Julie Haldar-Deucigs, France, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 Enqvist(7), Sweden, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. PRO HOCKEY BC-HKN-NHL Scoring Leaders,0193 NHL Scoring Leaders through Jan. 23 Player, Team GP G A PTS PIM Lemieux, Pit 39 42 61 103 34 Jagr, Pit 42 40 103 93 46 Francia, Pit 44 21 59 80 20 Messler, NYR 48 32 65 80 95 Sakic, Col 47 30 67 67 30 Gretzky, LA 48 13 54 67 30 Forsberg, Col 47 16 50 66 29 Selanne, Win 46 23 62 65 16 Verbeck, NYR 48 33 31 64 88 Weight, Edm 48 13 61 62 42 Mogliny, Van 43 37 24 61 10 Lindros, Phi 39 27 34 60 75 Sandatrom, Pit 46 32 27 69 85 Karhy, Ana 47 25 31 56 4 Fleury, Cal 47 23 32 55 69 Leclair, Phi 46 26 27 53 40 Turgeon, Mon 44 21 32 53 18 Brind'amour, Phi 46 13 40 53 85 Tkachuk, Wik 47 25 25 75 71 Leech, NYR 48 8 44 58 18 Hull, STL 37 27 23 52 60 Linden, Van 45 20 30 50 26 Fedorov, Det 40 19 30 51 14 Oates, Bos 31 14 36 50 8 Sundin, Tor 42 21 48 29 18 Tuesday's NHL Sums By the Associated Press At East Rutherford, N.J. Los Angeles 0 0 1—1 New Jeraev 1 1 1—1 First Period----1, New Jersey, MacLean 15 16, Detroit, Michigan 17 Second Period—2, New Jersey, Rolston 2 (Marc ene) 15:41(sh) Third Period—3, Los Angeles, Lacroix 11, 2:29.4, New Jersey, Richer 9 (Rolston, Daneyko), 18:52. Shots on goal - Los Angeles 7-11-5—23. New Jersey 17-7-7—31. Gaines--Los Angeles, Hrudley, New Jersey, Brouder, A. 19.040(19.040). TRANSACTIONS American Hockey League CAPE BRETON CILERS—Acquired Troy Nuemerue, defenseman, from Adrondack of the AHL. International Hockey League CAROLINA MONARCHS — Received Zygiwz Sylvan, goaltender, on loan from Detroit of the Colonial Hockey League. Sent to the University of Detroit to Detroit of Colonial Hockey League. LOS ANGELES ICE DOGS—Received Kay Whitmore, goaltender, on loan from Detroit. **Museum Lodge** CHICAGO WCOLVES = Signed Bob McGilli defensores TRACK AND FIELD East Coast Hockey League RALEIGH IECAPS—Sent Geoff Finch goaltender to Wheeling of the ECHL. MINNESOTA MOOSE—Recalled Brett Strot, forward, from Quad City of the Colonial Hockey League. U. S. TRACK AND FIELD—Named Southern Connecticut women's track coach Jim Barber coach of the U.S. National Team for the 1997 World Indoor Championship. SOCCER Major League Soccer MLS—Assigned Washington Rodriguez, midfleder, to Dallas and Martin Vasquez, midfleder-defenseman, to Tampa Bay. COLLEGE DREW—Named Andrew Decoico assistant coach and offensive coordinator of the GEORGIA--Named Eric Fears director of strength and conditioning INDIANA-PURDUE-INDIANAPOLISNamed Mike Moore director of athletic development. INDIANA STATE—Named Bruce Cowdrey offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, and Bill Dudley offensive coordinator. LONG BEACH STATE—Announced that like Nwankwo, basketball center, hats transferred from UCLA. Reinstated Marcus Johnson.basketball forward. MISSIGSIIPI STATE—Named Joe Lee Dunn defensive coordinator and Lynn Amedeo offensive and quarterback coach ROCHESTER—Named Richard Johnson MARYLAND—Suspended Mancel Johnson, wide receiver, from the football team for violating team standards. SOUTH FLORIDA—Named Krich Ravitz defensive coordinator, Calvin Magee tight coach. Mark Stops secondary coach and Eric Wolford offensive line coach. SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA—Announced that Eric Myles, basketball guard, has transferred from Georgetown. Compiled from The Associated Press. COME BARK WITH THE BIG DOGS BECOME A PART OF Be a part of SUA! Pick up an application this week at the SUA Box Office to become a committee member. Monday, January 29 6:30 pm Walnut Room Kansas Union Tuesday, January 30 6:30 pm Walnut Room Kansas Union To find out more information about being a SUA committee member: Informational Meetings: and Applications will be made available at the informational meetings or at the SUA Box Office (Level 4, Kansas Union.) 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