2B Monday, January 22.1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL USA TODAY-CNN Top 25 USA TODAY-CNN Top 25 The USA TODAY-CNN basketball coaches' poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 21 and previous rankings, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 85th place vote: | | Record | Pts. | Piv | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Massachusetts (26) | 16-0 | 793 | 1 | | 2. Kentucky (4) | 15-1 | 784 | 1 | | 3. Cincinnati (1) | 12-1 | 711 | 4 | | 4. Kansas | 14-1 | 707 | 3 | | 5. Connecticut (1) | 16-1 | 688 | 5 | | 6. Georgetown | 16-2 | 611 | 7 | | 7. Villanova | 14-2 | 577 | 8 | | 8. Wake Forest | 12-2 | 572 | 6 | | 9. Utah | 14-3 | 458 | 11 | | 10. Virginia Tech | 11-1 | 450 | 13 | | 11. North Carolina | 11-4 | 443 | 9 | | 12. Arizona | 13-3 | 388 | 17 | | 13. Syracuse | 13-4 | 361 | 12 | | 14. Penn State | 13-1 | 346 | 14 | | 15. Memphis | 12-3 | 324 | 10 | | 16. Michigan | 14-4 | 312 | 19 | | 17. UCLA | 14-4 | 271 | 15 | | 18. Iowa | 14-4 | 247 | 16 | | 19. Purdue | 14-3 | 233 | 18 | | 20. Clemson | 12-2 | 156 | 20 | | 21. Boston College | 12-3 | 130 | — | | 22. Auburn | 15-3 | 121 | 23 | | 23. Texas Tech | 14-1 | 116 | — | | 24. Georgia | 11-4 | 115 | 22 | | 25. Stanford | 10-4 | 67 | 24 | Others receiving votes: Mississippi State 58, Illinois 47, Georgia Tech 38, New Mexico 76, Duke 32, Missouri 32, California 28, Margarite 25, Eastern Michigan 20, Maryland 17, Fresno State 12, Wisconsin-Green Bay 12, Tulsa 10, Virginia 10, Arkansas 8, Jacksonville 7, Miami Ohio 6, Michigan State 6, New Orleans 6, Drexel 4, South Carolina 4, Kansas State 3, Nevada 3, Rhode Island 3, Santa Clara 3, Illinois State 2, Iowa State 2, Louisville 2, Charleston 1, Texas 1. KANSAS 80, COLORADO 78 KANSAS (14-1) Pollard 4-4 10-15 18, Pierce 3-7 2-0, LaFrentz 7-13 2-1 28, Vaughn 3-7 4-8, Hasei 1-2 1- 1, 16, Robertson 1-1 1-2, 4, Rayford 0-0-0, 0, Thomas 0-2-0 0, Pearson 4-5-1 9, Williams 2-5 2-3 6, Pugh 0-0-0 1, Totals 26-51 23-5 40 COLORADO (5-10) Tuck 6-14 0-1, 17 Kritza 3-6 0-0, 6 Jensen 2-5 2-4 6, Billups 5-12 5-15, Frier 0-0 0-0, Moore 11-20 3-4 29, Daniel 1-3 0-2, Melvin 11-1 21, Griffin 1-1 0, Totals 29 12-11 15.78 Haltime —Colorado 41, Kansas 37, 3-Point goals —Kansas 5-11 (Pierce 0-2, Vaughn 2-1, Haase 1-3, Robertson 1-1, Thomas 0-2, Pearson 1-1), Colorado 9-15 (Tuck 5-7, Billups 3-0, Moore 4-4, Daniel 4-1) , Fouled out —Krizia, Billups, Rebounds —Kansas 33 (Pollard 9), Colorado 36 (Moore 8), Assists —Kansas 19 (Vaughn 10), Colorado 22 (Billups 9), Total losses —Kansas 19, Colorado 29, A—11,198 How Men's Top 25 Fared How many teams's top 25 ranked the top 20 teams in The Associated Pierce Group's latest week. 1. Massachusetts (16-0) beat Boston 77-71; beat Duquesne 93-89. Texas Christian 124-80. C.incinnati (12-1) beat Xavier, Ohio 99-80; loa to Alabama-Birmingham 70-68. 4. Kansas (14-1) beat St. Peter's 85-71; beat Boston 60-78. 2. Kentucky (15-1) beat LSU 129-97; beat 5. Connecticut (16-1) beat St. John's 88-73; beat No. 12 Syracuse 79-70. 6. Wake Forest (12-2) beat Richmond 71-60; beat Georgia Tech 86-63; lost to No. 19 Clemons 55-41. V. Villanova (14-3) lost to Seton Hall 78-73; beat N. 10 North Carolina 78-56. Georgetown (16-2) beat Notre Dame 74-69; beat Boston Hall 82-62. 9. Memphis (12-3) beat Arkansas 94-72; lost to Missouri 68-55. 10. North Carolina (13-4) best Virginia 67-53; loa to No. 7 Villanova 78-58. 11. Virginia Tech (11-1) beat George Washington 79-71; beat Dayton 63-62. 12. Syracuse (13-4) lost to West Virginia 90- 78 lost to N. Connecticut 79-70. 13. UCLA (12-4) best Arizona State 87-73; Into IA, No. 88-79. 14. Penn State (13-1) lost to No. 20 Michigan 67-66. 15. Utah (14-3) beat San Diego State 67-59; be Colorado State 86-28, 2OT 16. Iowa (14-4) beat Illinois 82-79; lost to Michigan State 62-60. 17. Purdue (14-3) beat Indiana 74-69; lost to Illinois 71-67. 89-81; beat No. 13 UCLA 88-79. 11. Cleveland #10 to Florida State 75-62. 18. Arizona (13-3) beat Southern California 93-81; heatNo 13 UCI 48-79 19. Clemson (12-2) lost to Florida State 75-62; beat No. 6. Wake Forest 55-41. 20. Michigan (14-4) best No. 14 Penn State 67-66. 21. Mississippi State (11-4) beat Mississippi 5:34:47 lost to Arkansas 80-68 22. Georgia (11-4) beat Florida 71-46; lost to Tennessee 67-62. 24. Boston College (12-3) beat St. John's 91-78. 25. Texas Tech (14-1) beat Baylor 75-69; beat Houston 95-76. KANSAS 85. OKLAHOMA ST. 58 OKLAHOMA ST. (132) Wenster 1-4-0-2, Roberts 1-5-1-1-21, Satikara 1-2-0-5, Chronius 1-2-0-21, Coffey 5-10-2-13, Bower 0-0-0-0, Wafen-Foose 0-0-0-2, Scales 0-2-1-2, Hiamon 3-3-1-17, Shuart 1-0-0-0, Edwards 2-4-0-4, Boyd 2-5-1-0, Johson 1-2-0-5, Totale 2-3-5, Bailor 8-1-5.58 KANSAS (11-7) Santonion 4-12-6-14, Trapp-2 0-8-4, Sanfore 5-5-4-14, Habitelb 9-12-34, Dixon 6-11-24, 14, Ledet 0-0-2-2, Canada 5-5-0-6, Reed 1- 4, Gracey 0-0-2, Raymant 2-3-0-1, Grayer 0-1-2-1, Travers 0-0-0-0. Totale 32 51-47-10-85. Halftime - Kansas 39, Oklahoma State 29. Point goals - Oklahoma State 4-10 (Roberts 0- 1, Skaterhina 1-2, Chronister 0-1, Coffer 1-1, Boyd 1-2, Johnson 1-3) Kansas 4-7 (Sampson 0-1, Hableib 4-6) Fouled out—None. Rebounds - Oklahoma State 33 (Roberts 7), Kansas 28 (Sfandon 11). Aasisi - Oklahoma State 15 (Skaterhina 3), Kansas 17 (Dixon 5). Total fouts - Oklahoma State 20, Kansas 18. A–1, 278. How Women's Top 25 Fared How the top 25 teams in The Associate Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Monday. (schedule subject to change end-or Navarro) (All times Central) MONDAY, JAN. 22 6:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA basketball, St John's at Saton Hall. 7:30 p.m. PRIME — NCAA basketball, Rice at Texas Christian. ESPN — NCAA Basketball Oklahoma at Kansas. ESPN2 — NCAA basketball, Virginia Tech at St. Bonaventure. 10:30 p.m. PRIME --- Boxing at Inglewood, Cattal. Press women's college basketball poll fared this week: ESPN2 — Tennis, Australian Open, Australia quarterfinal match, at Melbourne, Australia (tennis-day tape) no.1 Louisiana Tech (16-0) beat Texas-Pan American 89-51; beat Tennessee Tech 101-56; beat New Orleans 103-58. EQPN -- NCAA basketball, Long Beach SL at New Mexico SL No. 2. Vanderbilt (14-1) lost to No. 6 Tennessee 85-62. No. 3 Connecticut (16-3) to No. 4 Georgia 75-67; beat Notre Dame 87-64; best Provi- lance in the playoffs. No. 4 Georgia (14-2) beat No. 3 Connecticut 75-67; beat No. 10 Penn State 79-78. No. 5 Stanford (13-2) beast Oregon 61-42; beat No. 12 Oregon State 69-54. No. 6 Tennesses (15-3) beat 20 Arkansas 9-68, beat 2. No Vanderbilt 85-92. No. 7 Virginia (14-3) beat Florida State 91-58; beat Georgia Tech 79-58. No. 8 Texas Tech (14-2) beat Baylor 74-59; No. 10 Houston 64-62. No. 9 iowa (16-1) beat Indiana 64-56; beat No. 17 northwestern 64-51. No. 10 Penn State (14-4) beat No. 21 Purdue 68-66, lost to IO. 4 Georgia 79-78. No. 11 North Carolina State (13-3) best Georgetown, No. 10 North Carolina State (16-4) best N.C. State (17-2) best Oklahoma State (18-5). No. 12 Oregon State (11-3) beat California 93- 70; lost to No. 5 Stanford 69-54. No. 13 Duke (15-3) beat Georgia 78-66. No. 14 Wisconsin (14-2) beat Northern Iowa 95-68; beat Minnesota 85-50; beat Illinois 68-67 No. 15 Colorado (17-4) best Iowa State 78- 68; beat Nebraska 69-61. No. 15 Old Dominion (13-2) beat East Carolina 75-56; beat North Carolina-Wilmington 103-22. State 94-90; lost to No. 9 Iowa 64-51 8.14.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03.04.03 N. 13 Duke (15-3) beats Georgia Tech 78-68 No. 17 Northwestern (15-3) lost to Michigan No. 19 Oklahoma State (13-3) lost to Kansas State 81-65, OT; lost to Kansas 85- No. 20 Arkansas (14-6) lost to No. 6 Tennessee 78-66; beat South Carolina 68-58. No. 21 Purdue (11-7) lost to No. 10 Penn State 69-0, OKT; beat Michigan State 64-2. No. 18 Alabama (15-3) beat Northwestern State. Le 74-86;失 Kenkuruyu 96-51. No. 23 Auction (14-4) beat Alabama-Birmingham ham 80-9, lost to Mississippi State 71-67 No. 24 Cleismann (13-1) beat Wake Forest 85- 68; beat No. 11 North Carolina State 76-64. No. 25 Mississippi (12-4) beat Mississippi State 74-51. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L T Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 28 11 8 14 175 130 Florida 28 12 4 60 158 116 Philadelphia 24 12 9 60 158 114 Washington 21 18 5 47 123 112 Tampa Bay 19 18 7 45 131 150 New Jersey 19 22 4 42 116 115 N.Y. Islanders 12 23 8 32 125 161 Pittsburgh 28 14 3 59 218 149 Montreal 21 16 28 149 Boston 19 17 6 44 149 Buffalo 18 12 3 39 125 Hartford 17 23 5 39 138 Ottawa 8 34 1 17 197 173 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L W T Pts GF GA Detroit 32 9 1 3 67 164 95 Chicago 23 15 9 55 158 130 Montreal 23 15 9 55 158 130 St. Louis 18 19 8 44 119 124 Winnipeg 20 22 4 44 164 166 Dallas 11 23 4 32 116 158 Colorado 24 14 8 56 179 130 Vancouver 16 17 11 63 151 Los Angeles 16 19 11 43 158 155 Calgary 16 22 9 41 138 150 Edmonton 17 23 6 40 126 177 Anaheim 16 26 5 73 133 160 San Jose 10 32 4 24 141 211 Saturday's Game Eastern 5, Western 4 Yesterday's Games more scheduled. scheduled Tonight's Games Tonight's Games Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Ottawa, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Colorado, 8:30 p.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division | | W | L | Pot GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Orlando | 29 | 10 | .744 | | New York | 24 | 14 | .832 | 4½ | | Washington | 19 | 20 | .482 | 10 | | Miami | 17 | 21 | .447 | 11½ | | New Jersey | 16 | 21 | .421 | 12½ | | Boston | 15 | 24 | .385 | 14 | | Philadelphia | 15 | 24 | .189 | 21 | Chicago 34 3 919 — Indiana 24 14 632 10½ Atlanta 21 17 553 13½ Cleveland 21 17 553 13½ Detroit 19 18 514 15 Charlotte 18 20 474 16 Milwaukee 15 22 405 19 Toronto 11 28 282 19 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pot GB San Antonio 26 11 703 ½ Houston 27 13 675 ½ Utah 24 13 649 2 Denver 16 23 410 11 Dallas 16 23 324 14 Minnesota 11 27 289 15½ Vancouver 8 30 281 15½ Seattle 27 11 .711 — Sacramento 22 14 .611 4 L.A. Lakers 21 18 .536 6½ Portland 20 19 .513 7½ Golden State 17 12 .436 10½ Phoenix 15 15 .417 11 L.A. Clippers 15 24 .385 12 Toronto 97, Boston 95 Chicago 111, Detroit 96 Orlando 97, Houston 96 Indiana 108, Washington 96 San Antonio 118, Philadelphia 88 Seattle 109, Dallas 101 Portland 88, Cleveland 81 Phoenix 111, Sacramento 97 San Antonio at Miami. 6:30 p.m. Houston at Atlanta. 6:30 p.m. Vancouver at Milwaukee. 7:30 p.m. Tonight's Games TRANSACTIONS Weekend Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms with Tony Phillips, outfielder, on a two-year MILWAUKEE BREWERS—to agree with Ben McDonald, pitcher on a two-year con- National Hockey League DALLAS STARS—Signed Allan Beater, Derek Wakauke, Daryl Goale, on insured reserve VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Signed Glenn Anderson, dribbling wi ALBANY RIVER RIVEN—Recalled Krysztof Oliva, forward, from Raleigh of the ECHL. American Hockey League CAPE BRETON OILERS—Assigned Geoff 乔冈, ooale. to Raleigh of the ECHL. Notes & Quotes "They recruit McDonald's All-Americans. I recruit, guys who eat at McDonald's, and they don't want to compete." — Phil Martelli, St. Joseph's men's basketball coach, after No. 18 Arizona cancelled its game at the Paladine because of the forecast of poor weather in the Philadelphia area. Martelli thinks Arizona was worst off when St. Joseph's took top-ranked Massachusetts into overtime before losing 94-80. ESPN and ABC college basketball commentator Dick Vitale will be signing copies of his book "Holding Court: Reflections on the Game I Love" from noon to 1:30 p.m. today at the KU Bookstore in the Kansas Union. Vitale will then head for Allen Field House for the Kansas-Oklahoma game to be broadcast on ESPN's "Big Monday." The game can also be heard on KLZR 105.9 FM. SPRINGFIELD FALCONS—Returned Steve Carpenter, defenseman, to Richmond of the ECHL SYRACUSE CRUNCH—Recalled Sonny Mignacca, goalie, and Tyson Nash, forward, from Raleigh of the ECHL. MOBILE MYSTICKS—Loaned David Cralevich, defenseman, to Kansas City of the IHL. East Coast Hockey League JACKSONVILLE LIZARD KINGS—Added Jeff Gabriel, forward, to the roster. Wawed Tim Chime, forward-defenseman. NASHVILLE KIGHTS—Activated Marian Kacir, forward, from injured reserve. Placed Dan Carmey, forward, on injured jacket. RALEIGH ICECAPS—Added Stephane St. Armour and Troy Stevens, for the tore RICHMOND RENEGADES—Traded Matt Adams, forward, to Raleigh for cash. International Hockey League 10 CITY BLACKS - borges KANSAS CITY BLADES—Assigned Alex Odeh, defensys, to mobile to the ECHL LAS VEGAS THUNDER—Signed Jim Hrivnak, poole. COLLEGE LAS VEGAS THUNDER—Signed Jim Hrivnak, MICHIGAN STATE—Announced the contract of Gary Van Dam, director of football operations, will not be renewed. RUTGERS—Names Rod Sharpless defensive coordinator. The Ultimate in Total Body Care Compiled from The Associated Press. 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