8B Wednesday, December 6, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Center of attention falls on Wake, UMass The Associated Press AMHERT, Mass. — Outstanding match-ups have been almost commonplace this basketball season, with highly ranked teams facing each other a number of times. Tonight there will be a rarity when Tuncan and Marcus Camby go at it in the low post in a clash of college basketball's two best centers. By the way, the game is No. 10 Wake Forest vs. No. 3 Massachusetts. "It should be a great game and a great atmosphere," said the 6-foot 10 Duncan, a native of the Virgin Islands, who many felt would have been the NBA's No. 1 pick he had left Wake Forest after his sophomore season. "These are the types of games that players enjoy being a part of." Camby, who is an inch taller but 15 pounds Marcus Camby Massachusetts No. 3 6-foot-11 215 pounds Last year: PPG 13.9 RPG 6.2 coach Dave Odom was an assistant to Virginia coach Terry Holland then. Head-to-Head Comparison lighter than the 230-pound Duncan, stayed close to home, leaving Hartford, Conn, for Massachusetts. Projected as a forward when he moves to the NBA, Camby is still a devastating defensive force with 103 blocks as a sophomore. "Tim has a variety of good low post moves, where I like to run the floor and beat my man for easy baskets, play on the perimeter more, be more of a slasher," Camby said. "This game has been hyped since the beginning of the season. I want to play, play my hardest and get it over with. After it, I'm not going to look at how I did and how Tim played. We just want to hit our stride around tournament time." The NCAA tournament is three months away, and all eyes right now are on this game. The last true center match-up like this was Patrick Ewing of Georgetown and Hakeem Olajuwon of Houston in the 1984 NCAA title game. The last regular-season center confrontation of this magnitude was Dec. 11, 1982, when Ewling and Virginia's Ralph Sampson met at the Capital Centre. "I would say it is extremely unfair to both Tim and Marcus to compare them as players to Ralph and Patrick, and I resist that at all costs," Odom said. "I would suggest that this is a similar event in that it is a game put together by television and put together because two teams have at this time the best-known big men in the country. Notice I didn't say best because they haven't proven to be the best yet. But I would say this is the most similar since that time." The Ewing-Sampson matchup, Wake Forest men's basketball Tim Duncan Wake Forest No. 10 6-foot-10 230 pounds Last Year: RPG 16.8 RPG 12.5 can-Camby will be on ESPN and has been the talk of the early season schedule. "ESPN called and suggested the game," Massachusetts men's basketball coach John Calipari said. "I said if Marcus stays, yes. If Marcus leaves, no." Camby stayed, and that's why we'll see the game and why the Minutemen (3-0) are ranked No. 3. He matched his career-high 32 points in the Minutemen's opening win against Kentucky. Massachusetts has defeated a No.1 team in November three consecutive years. Camby came up big down the stretch in a defensive battle with then-No.19 Maryland and had 30 points against Florida to win MVP honors in the Franklin National Bank Classic. "I worked on my game this summer, and the team looks up to me for big baskets," said Camby, who has been most impressive with his drop step move and turnaround jumper. "Seeing how things have happened so fast and that there are still 30 games left, I have been impressed with myself so far." Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Dec. 6): You're verbally advantaged this year. Writing and selling should be easy. Invest in a long-chirished dream in December. In March, study at home to broaden your options. April should be romantic, but June and August are best for getting married. Learn from an argumentative friend in June, too. A career confrontation in September could lead to positive change. By October, you'll have found your niche. Aries (March 21-April 19): A change of scene could help you do your job today. Talk things over with a friend, and you might reach a new level of understanding. Don't get involved with an expensive romance. An old friend is a better choice. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Your suspicions may be true, but don't tell anybody yet. You might get a friend into trouble. Somebody may be pushing you to do something you don't want to do. If it concerns money, stall. It will be easier to be practical again in a couple of days. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Make contact with a person who's either far away now or would like to go there with you. Start planning a trip. Later tonight, don't let news from a distance bother you. A misunderstanding with relatives may clear up naturally. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Don't let a nervous person throw you off stride today. Do your job at your own pace and you'll get done sooner. If you have business, see if you can put it off for a while. Tonight, finish paperwork you've been avoiding. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Schedule time to talk things over with friends. That will help release tension you've acquired. Don't let something you can't change mess up an otherwise good relationship. If your sweetheart has an obnoxious characteristic, accept it, and it will become less noticeable. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You may be interrupted 22: a thousand times today. Do what you can, and don't worry if you can't do it all. The worst jobs may have to wait. Tonight, you could learn a new way of dealing with an old problem. Don't get your feelings hurt by a thoughtless remark. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): There is a very interesting, amusing and philosophically significant conversation to be found today. Don't forget to finish your work, too. Travel tonight could be complicated but worth it. If you're going to visit a sibling, allow plenty of time. **Scorpio** (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Try to spend the day with people who will do all the talking. That way, you won't accidentally give away a big secret. If you're in a romance with a person who can help your career, keep quiet about that, too. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). If you don't agree with an interesting person, so much the better. The discussion could go on all night and even turn into romance. If you have to travel today, watch where everybody's going. Someone could get his or her signals crossed. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Today, you may have to suffer incessant questions from people who don't understand what you're doing. You could get contradictory orders, too. If you get a cold shoulder instead of a smile, your friend may simply be lost in thought. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Push to finish something this morning, before the boss finds out it isn't already done. You should be able to put together a very interesting batch of old and new friends tonight. A person from far away would be a valuable addition to your group. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Do what you already know will work this morning, instead of waiting for directions. In romance, it's a good day to make a decision. A date for lunch could be interesting, if somewhat confusing. If you can't get a commitment, make one yourself. 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