2B Tuesday, January 16, 1996 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE BASKETBALL The Men's Top 25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 26, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previews quizzed. | Record | Pts | Prn | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Massachusetts (62) | 14-0 | 1519 | | 2. Kentucky | 13-1 | 1,519 | | 3. Cincinnati (1) | 11-0 | 1,432 | | 4. Kansas | 12-1 | 1,426 | | 5. Connecticut (1) | 14-1 | 1,360 | | 6. Wake Forest | 10-1 | 1,224 | | 7. Villanova | 13-2 | 1,133 | | 8. Georgetown | 14-2 | 1,107 | | 9. Memphis | 11-2 | 1,047 | | 10. North Carolina | 12-3 | 960 | | 11. Virginia Tech | 9-1 | 894 | | 12. Syracuse | 13-2 | 864 | | 13. UCLA | 13-1 | 829 | | 14. Penn St. | 13-0 | 724 | | 15. Utah | 13-1 | 685 | | 16. Iowa | 13-3 | 591 | | 17. Purdue | 13-2 | 571 | | 18. Arizona | 11-1 | 515 | | 19. Clemson | 11-1 | 403 | | 20. Michigan | 13-4 | 399 | | 21. Mississippi St. | 10-3 | 337 | | 22. Georgia | 10-3 | 206 | | 23. Auburn | 14-3 | 180 | | 24. Boston College | 11-3 | 124 | | 25. Texas Tech | 12-1 | 102 | Other receiving votes: Alabama 71, Miauson 85, New Mexico 59, Stanford 54, Californiac 38, Trusa 66, Georgia Tech 30, Pittsburgh 30, E. Michigan 28, Illinois 28, Virginia 26, Duke 19, Santa Clara 19, Indiana 18, Oklahoma 11, Nebraska 19, Ws. Green Bay 5, Washington St. 4, E. Kentucky 3, Miami 1, Ohio 3, Wresto St. 2, George Washington 2, Montana 2, Temple 2, Ark-Little Rock 1, Marquette 1. St. Peter's (9-4) KANSAS 85, ST. PETER'S 71 Davie 3-8 0-6, Segar 3-4 2-2 9, de Voog 2-3 0-, Frenette 4-10 2-2 10, Heslopes 0-5 0-0, Arrosa 8-19 1-3 17, Griffith 1-4 0-0 2, Chaplin 2-5 0-0 4, Jones 1-0 0-0 0, Hunter 5-9 3-3 13, Tallats 28-81 11-14 71. Kansas (13-1) Forest 3-18-3, Hase, Lfarenft 7-11-2, 16, Pollard 2-3-8, Hase 4-5-9, 16-5, Vaughan 1-5-0, 24, Rayford 2-0-0, 0, Thomas 5-7-3, 16, Williams 3-0-2, 6-Pugh 2-7-1, 11-11, Pearson 2-1-2, 16, Robertson 2-0-5, 6, McGrabth 0-1-0, 0. Total 27-5-27, 48-65 Halftime - St. Peter's 26, Kansas 15, 3-point goal - St. Peter's 4-11 (Frenzelay 3, Segar 1, Holmes 0-1, Griffith 0-1), Kansas 4-17 (Thomas 3,iph 3,1-Pearson 0-1, Robertson 0-1, Vaughn 0-2, Pearson 0-2, Hase 3) Fouled out - de Voorga, Ardoos, Rebounds - St. Peter's 43 (Arroza 10), Kansas 39 (Pollard 12). Assists - St. Peter's 4 (Arroza 3), Kansas 20 (Haase 6) Total fours - St. Peter's 34, Kansas 14. Techniques - Vaughn, Davis, de Vocgd, Arrosa. A—15,800. Women's Top 25 Fared How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll fared Monday. No. 1 Louisiana Tech (14-0) beat Texas-Pan American B9-51, Next; vs. Tennessee Tech, Wednesday. No. 2. Vanderbilt (14-0) did not play. Next: at No. 6, Tennessee. Friday. No. 3 Connecticut (14-3) lost to No. 4 Georgia 76-62, at Nate Martinez, Thursday. No. 4 Georgia (13-2) best No. 3 Connecticut 75.67, New York (8-5) best No. 4 California No. 5. Starboard (11-2) did not play. Next: At Oreon. Thursday. No. 7. Virginia (12-3) did not play. Next: vs. Florida State. Tuesday No. 6 Tennessee (13-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 20 Arkansas, Wednesday. B. *Texas Tech* (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. Road. Wardnewe No. 9 Iowa (14-1) did not play. Next; at Indiana, Friday. No. 10 Penn State (12-2) did not play. Next: at No. 21 Pedrum. Thurdev. No. 11 North Carolina State (12-8) beat GEORG Teach 68-83; Next vs. North Carolina, Giralda No. 12 Oregon State (10-2) did not play. Next: vs. California, Thursday. Georgia Tech. Wednesday, Wednesday. No. 14 Jd. Michigan (4,2d); not列出. Nebraska. Georgia Tech, Wednesday. No. 14 Wisconsin (11-2) did not play. Next at: Cleveland (11-3). No. 15 Colorado (15-4) did not play. Next: vs. Iowa State, Friday. No. 15 Old Dominion (11-2) did not play, Next: at East Carolina, Friday. No. 17 Northwestern (15-1) did not play. Next: At Michigan State, Friday. No. 18. Alabama (13-3) did not play. Next: at NW Louisiana. Tuesday. No. 19 Okahoma State (13-1) did not play. Nex: at Kanaan State, Eridway. No. 20 Arkansas (13-5) did not play. Next: at No. 8 Tennessee, Wednesday. No. 21 Purdue (10-6) did not play. Next: vs. No. 10 Penn State. Thursday. No. 22 Florida (14-3) did not play. Next: at LSU, Sunday. No. 23 Auburn (12-3) did not play. Next: at LB, BB, BA. No. 24 Clamson (11-1) did not play. Next: vs. Wake Forest, Wednesday. No. 25 Mississippi (11-4) did not play. Next: vs. Mississippi State, 11-3. PRO FOOTBALL NFL Playoff Glance Wild-Card Round Saturday, Dec. 30 Buffalo 37, Miami 22 Philadelphia 58, Detroit 27 38, Detroit 37 Sunday Dec Green Bay 37, Atlanta 20 Indianapolis 35, San Diego 20 SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Friday. (schedule subject to change end-or blackout): ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Indiana 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — AHL Hockey, All-Star TNT — NBA Basketball, Cleveland at Seattle 7 p.m. PRIME — NCAA Basketball, Texas at Texas A&M 8:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Kentucky at LSU **USA** — Boxing, champion Hector Camacho (58-3-0) vs. Laíse Lopez (17-1), for IBC wetterweight championship at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Divisional Playoffs Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 6 h 40, Buffalo 21 Dallas 30, Philadelphia 11 Indianapolis 10, Kansas City 7 Conference Championship Conference Championships Sunday, Jan 14 CLEVEILAND (2) — John Farrell, rhp; Dave Dove feb. 27 Super Bowl At Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, Ariz. Sunday, Jan. 28 *a* Dallas, 5:20 p.m. NBC Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, 5:20 p.m., NBC Pro Bowl at Honolulu, ABC PRO BASEBALL Remaining Free Agents NEW YORK (AP) — The 42 remaining free events: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE {2} — Kevin Bass, of; Mark DETROIT (3) — Scoot Fletcher, 2b; Frank Stubbs, 1b; Lou Whitaker, 2b. CALIFORNIA (5) | "Mike Bleikle, rhp; Dave Gallaghee; of, Spike Jones, ss; Bob Patterson, BOSTON (1) — Zane Smith, Ihp. KANSAS CITY (2) — Gregg Olson, rhp; Juan Samuel 2h CHICAGO (1) — Dave Righetti, Ihp. MILWAUKEE (2) — Joe Oliver, c; Bill Wegman, rhp. NEW YORK (3) — Steve Howe, Ihp; Dion James, of Don Matthiol. 1v OAKLAND (2) — Brian Harper, inf; Steve Ontiveros, rhp. TEXAS (3) — Danny Darwin, rhp; Candy Maldonado, of; Joffrey Russell, rhp. TORONTO (1) — Duane Ward, rhp. NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA (1) — Luis Polonia, of, CHICAGO (1) — Howard Johnson, of, CINCINNATI (3) — Mike Jackson, rhp; Benito Santiago, c; Frank Viola, hp. FLORIDA (1) — Jerry Browne, of, HOUSTON (1) — Milt Thompson, of, DANIEL AJELLES (1) — Roberto Kelly, of, NEW York (1) — Philip Spider, of, PHILADELPHIA (1) — Andy Van Slyke, of, PITTSBURGH (1) — Don Swight, c, ST. LOUIS (1) — Tom Henkel, hp. SAN FRANCisco (2) — Terry Mulholland, hp. PRO HOCKEY National Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division | | W L | T | Pts | GF | GA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | N.Y. Rangers | 28 11 | 8 | 64 | 175 | 130 | | Florida | 27 12 | 12 | 4 | 58 | 154 | | Philadelphia | 27 12 | 9 | 57 | 158 | 114 | | Washington | 20 18 | 4 | 44 | 119 | 109 | | Tampa Bay | 18 18 | 7 | 43 | 125 | 146 | | New Jersey | 19 21 | 4 | 42 | 114 | 111 | | N.Y. Islanders | 12 22 | 8 | 32 | 122 | 155 | Pittsburgh 27 13 3 57 215 144 Montreal 20 18 6 39 154 140 Boston 18 17 6 42 145 150 Buffalo 18 22 3 39 129 144 Hartford 15 23 5 35 109 175 Ottawa 8 33 1 17 93 170 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L T Pts GF GA Detroit 31 9 3 85 161 93 Chicago 23 14 9 55 154 127 Toronto 22 16 7 51 143 131 St. Louis 18 18 8 51 131 119 Winnipeg 19 22 3 41 159 165 Dallas 11 22 10 32 151 Colorado 23 13 8 54 172 125 Vancouver 16 16 11 143 148 Los Angeles 16 19 10 42 153 150 Calgary 15 22 8 38 129 144 Anahiem 16 25 5 37 132 156 Edmonton 16 25 3 36 167 173 New Jersey; Dallas 2 Anaheim 6, Winnfield 1 St. Louis 3, N.Y. Rangers 3, tie Chicago 5, Los Angeles 2 Calgary 4, Colorado 4, tie San Jose 10 30 4 24 136 201 Yesterday's Games N.Y. Islanders 3, Tampa Bay 2 Vancouver 6, Boston 0 Philadelphia 6, Dallas 1 Tonight's Games Vancouver at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. Boston at New Jersey, 8:30 p.m. Colorado at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Winnipesaukee at Washington, 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Edmonton at St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Calgary at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Monday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Named Mike Heath manager of Birmingham on the Southern League; Nick Capra manager of Bristol of the Appalachian League; Rance Mulliniks hitting coach at South Bend of the Midwest League; Chrise Cron manager, Mike Barnett hitting coach, and Sean Snedeker pitching coach of Hickory of the South Atlantic League; Steve Nowoyta director of player development; Judi Miler assistant to the director of player development; and Sil Adali coordinator of minor league operations and cultural development. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to term with David Howard, shortlisted on a two-year TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with Dean Palmer, third baseman, on a one-year contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Agreed to term with Ed Sprague, third baseman, on a three- year contract. PITTUSBURG PIRATES - Agreed to men with Carlos Garcia, second baseman on a one-hit. National League BASKETBALL National Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Activated Andrew DeClercq, forward, from the injured list. Walden David Wood, forward. NEW JERSEY NETS—Placed Kevin Edwards, guard, on the injured list. Activated Gerald Glass, guard-forward, from the injured list. FOOTBALL Canadian Football League HAMILTON TIGERS-CATS -Signed Joe Frazier, running back, and Ryan Lendersman, slot SAN JOSE SABERCATR—Signed Kip Texada. defensive specialist. ARIZONA RATTLERS—Signet Erich Hirch, lineman: Waved Tres L雍斯, quartet; Arena Football League NOTES & QUOTES The Big Eight Conference named Raef LaFrentz as its player of the week yesterday. "It's cool," the sophomore forward said. "I've never gotten this award before." In the Kansas men's basketball team's two road wins last week, LaFrentz averaged 20.0 points and 9.5 rebounds a game. He shot 68 percent from the floor and 60 percent from the free-throw line. Against Oklahoma State, LaFrentz recorded his fifth double-double of the season, registering 19 points and 11 rebounds. He becomes the second Jayhawk to be named the conference player of the week, joining freshman forward Paul Pierce who earned the honor on Dec. 18. Several hundred tickets for the Kansas-Oklahoma State men's basketball game on Jan. 31 went on sale this morning at the Kansas Athletic Ticket Office in the east lobby of Allen Field House. Tickets are $20 each, with a limit of four per person. They may be purchased in person at the ticket office or by calling 1-800-34-HAWKS or 864-3141. Dean Jones, linenarm; and Craig Barr and Rico Petrin, fulback-linebackers. SAN JOSE SABERCATS—Signed Kip Tex SAN JOSE SABERATCS—Signed Kip Texada, defensive specialist. National Hockey League GENERAL WINIPINE JETS—Activated Nikolai Khabibulin, goatender, for the injured list. Sent Tom Draper, goatender, to Milwaukee of the IHL. COLLEGE COLORADO SILVER BULLETS—Re-signed Phil Kroger, manager. OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE—Named Ron English associate commissioner. PENNSYLVANIA—Named Dave Johnson interhead of the Penn Relays. VIRGINA—Named April Heinrichs women's soccer coach. 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