2B Monday, December 4, 1995 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 Dec. 3 and previous rankings, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 258-point vote: | | Record | Pts | Pv | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Kansas (25) | 3-0 | 788 | 2 | | 2. Villanova (2) | 5-0 | 738 | 3 | | 3. Massachusetts (1) | 3-0 | 704 | 6 | | 4. Arizona (2) | 5-0 | 697 | 4 | | 5. Kentucky (2) | 2-1 | 667 | 1 | | 6. Georgetown | 5-1 | 595 | 5 | | 7. Mississippi St. | 3-0 | 570 | 8 | | 8. Wake Forest | 3-0 | 549 | 7 | | 9. Memphis | 3-0 | 537 | 10 | | 10. Iowa | 5-1 | 502 | 11 | | 11. Connecticut | 4-1 | 493 | 9 | | 12. Missouri | 4-0 | 465 | 14 | | 13. North Carolina | 5-1 | 404 | 18 | | 14. Utah | 2-1 | 303 | 17 | | 15. Georgia Tech | 5-1 | 289 | 20 | | 16. Virginia | 2-1 | 246 | 19 | | 17. Cincinnati | 1-0 | 216 | 21 | | 18. Duke | 4-1 | 213 | 12 | | 19. Maryland | 2-2 | 194 | 16 | | 20. Virginia Tech | 2-0 | 187 | 23 | | 21. Louisville | 3-2 | 171 | 13 | | 22. Michigan | 5-2 | 171 | 24 | | 23. Stanford | 3-2 | 134 | 15 | | 24. Illinois | 3-0 | 71 | -- | | 25. Santa Clara | 4-1 | 56 | -- | Others receiving votes: Arkansas 44, Purdue 43, Georgia 37, UCLA 71, California 28, Washington St. 26, Penn St. 20, Syracuse 18, Oklahoma State 17, N.C.-Charlotte 16, Tulane 15, Oklahoma 14, Boston College 12, Texas Tech 12, Nebraska 10, Marquette 8, Old Dominion 8, Minneapolis 7, New Mexico 7, Indiana 6, Miami 0, Ohio 5, Saint Louis 5, Birmingham 5, Virginia Commonwealth 5, Wesley St. 5, Western Carolina 4, Florida St. 4, South Florida 4, New Orleans 3, Auburn 2, Lamar 2, BYU 1, North Carolina St. 1 KANSAS 85.UCLA 70 UCLA (2-3) KANSAS (3-0) O'Bannon 8-13-6-8 22, Henderson 4-13-4-1 62, McCoy 7-10-2-1 44, Dale 1-4-0-1 52, Bailey 12- 3-1-4 10, Gliven 0-2-2-2 2, Johnson 3-10-0 14, Totals 28-65 15-22-70. Pierce 4-8-6-14, LaFrentz 14-0-4-12, Pollard 3-4-1-27, Vaughn 7-11-10-22, Haase 3-4-2-38, Williams 0-1-0-0, Pearson 2-6-0-5, Pugh 1-4-1-3, Rayford 0-0-0-0, Thomas 3-5-0-8, Robertson 2-5-2-2, Whattley 0-0-0-0, McGrath 0-0-0-0, Ranson 0-0-0-0, Totals 29-62-24-31.85 Hattifine —UCLA 41, Kansas 26. 3-Point goals—UCLA 3-11 (Henderson 0, Dollar 1, 1-Bailey 1-3, Johnson 1-3, Loyd 01), Kansas 3-18 (Plarce 0-3, Vaughn 0, Haase 0-3, Pearson 1-3, Thomas 2-4, Robertson 0-2). Fouled out —O'Bannon, Henderson, Pollard, Williams. Rebounds —UCLA 37 (McCoy 8), Kansas 42 (LaFrenz 11). Assists —UCLA 14 (O'Bannon, Henderson, Bailey 3), Kansas 12 (Vaughn 6). Total fouls —UCLA 21, Kansas 18. A —16,300 This Week's Top 25 Fared By The Associated Press Top the 25 teams in The Associated Press college basketball poll fared this week: 1. Kentucky (2-1) lost to No. 5 Massachusetts 92-82; beid Indiana 89-72. 2. Kansas (3-0) beat No. 15 Virginia 72-66; beat No. 23 UCLA 85-70. 3. Villanova (5-1) beat Bradley 70-63; beat St. Bulls 83-68. 4. Arizona (5-0) beat Houston 73-69. 5. Massachusetts (3-0) beat No. 1 Kentucky beat No. 19 Maryland 60-47; beat Florida Georgetown (5-1) beat Southern, NO 96- 65; beat West Virginia 83-83, OT. 7. Memphis (3-0) beat Jackson State 90-67; florida BEAT AIM 80-50. 8. Mississippi State (3-0) beat North Carolina 6. Mississippi State (3-0) beat North Carolina- Wilmington 77-54; beat Brigham Young 79-74. 9. Connecticut (4-1) beat Northeast 86-39; beat Boston College 63-62 10. Wake Forest (3-0) beat Oklahoma State 69-53; beat Lehigh 68-53. 85-53; peak Lenght=83-13 11,5 ( Iowa 5) beat Drake 98-66; beat Earl 72-06; beat Mike Krause 98-60 12. Duke (4-1) beat North Carolina-Greensboro 71-57; beat Illinois 85-74 boro 71-57 lost to Illinois 75-65. Milton 14-40 (ago) beat Tennessee State 89. 13. Missouri (4-0) beat Tennessee State 89-65; beat Southern Methodist 86-15; beat 14. Utah (2-1) beat Texas 70-69; beat Lewis-Carl State 91-64. 15. Virginia (2-1) beat William & Mary 87-58; los to N. 2 Kansas 72-66. 16. Stanford (3-2) lost to San Francisco 59-88; beat South Carolina 82-70; lost to No. 17 North Carolina 61-49. 17. North Carolina (5-1) beat Kentucky 83- beat Tulane 89-71; beat No. 16 Richardson 84- winning 82-70. 18. Louisville (3-2) lost to Boston College 81- 67; beat Michigan State 79-59. 19. Maryland (2-2) beat Towson State 70-67; lost to No. 5 Massachusetts 50-47; beat George Washington 98-81. 20. Georgia Tech (5-1) beat Campbell 87-76; beat Alabama State 89-65 1. Cincinnati (1-0) beat Wyoming 101-51. 2. Virgina-iT Tech (2-0) beat Carolina Carolinah 23. UCLA (2-3) beat Cal State-Fullerton 79- lost; to Kes 2. Kansas 85-70. 24. Michigan (5-2) beat St. Francis, Pa. 84-52; beat Bell State 80-72; defeat Detroit 68-46. beast seat 80-22; beast seat 49-24. Arkansas 60-22; loses to Michigan State 75- 72; beat North Carolina A&T 103-49; beat Alcorn State 116-75. The Women's Top 25 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 27, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking: | | Record | Pts | Pv | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Louisiana Tech (37) | 3-0 | 975 | 1 | | 2. Connecticut | 3-1 | 905 | 3 | | 3. Tennessee (2) | 2-0 | 900 | 4 | SPORTS WATCH Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Monday (schedule subject to change end-or blackouts); (All times Central) MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 6:30 P.m. ESPN2 — NHL, Anaheim at N.Y. Rosevelt 8 p.m. ABC—NFL Chicago et Detroit. **EEPN2** — PRICA Roof, north finals, fourth round, at Las Vegas (same-day tape) 4. Vanderbilt 1-0 862 5 5. Virginia 1-1 754 6 6. Georgia 1-1 749 2 7. Purdue 1-1 690 10 8. Colorado 5-1 685 11 9. Arkansas 5-1 626 9 10. Texas Tech 2-0 623 12 11. Stanford 1-1 575 8 12. Penn St. 0-1 550 7 13. Kansas 1-1 402 14 14. W. Kentucky 1-0 397 17 15. N. Carolina St. 1-0 397 13 16. Iowa 2-0 343 19 17. Oregon St. 2-1 336 18 18. DePaul 0-1 267 15 19. Duke 3-1 208 22 20. Wisconsin 0-0 207 21 21. Old Dominion 2-0 170 — 22. Texas A&M 2-1 166 23 23. Alabama 2-1 156 25 24. North Carolina 1-0 139 24 25. Mississippi 1-1 123 20 Others receiving votes: Rutgers 106, Southern Cal 99, Oklahoma State 42, Florida 36, Massachusetts 31, Southern Miss. 28, Washington 28, Ohio St. 21, Oregon 13, Montana 11, SW Missouri St. 11, Utah 11, Drake 9, Auburn 6, NW Louisiana 5, Northwestern 5, Notre Dame 4, Southern Meth. 4, Clemson 3, George Washington 3, UCLA 2, Louisville 1, Middle Tenn. 1, Setton Hail 1, Tulane 1. IOWA 65. KANSAS 58. OT Perry 0-3-0 0, Gooden 7-21-8 11-23, Edwards 7-10-1 21-5, Clayton 7-12-2, Dondom 3-15-4 4, 10, Smith 5-10-3 4-13, Hamblin 0-3-0 0, Koering 1-7-0 2, Herrig 0-1-0, Noll 0-0 0, Willa 0-0-0 0, Freesse 0-0-0 0, Totals 23-71 18-23.65 KANSAS (2-2) lowa 52, Kansas 62. 3-Point goals - lowa 1-10 (Gooden 13, Domond 0, Koering 0-2), Kansas 1-8 (Dixon 0-3, Reed 0-1, Halibal 1-4). Fouled out. None. Rebounds - lowa 55 (Edwards 12), Kansas 46 (Rayman 8). Dribble. None. Rebounds - lowa 52, Total lows - Iowa 65, Kansas 22. A -755. Trapa 0-4-2-4, Dixon 7-19-8-28, Santoril 1-3-2 4, Reed 1-6-1-0, Halbleib 13-3-1 5-8, Raymant 3-0-0-6, Ledet 0-1-1-31, Grayer 1-3-5 6, Canada 0-0-0-0, Gracey 0-0-0-0, Scott 0-0-0-0, Totals 20-60 17-30.58 Holtzman, Joe 26, Kyle 20 Steffena 9-3-2-9, Lawier 4-10-1-3, Kadner 4-9-2-2-10, Wiltshoff 1-5-2-10, Fenkke 4-14-2-21, Jaapiera 1-2-0-02, Fox 4-5-5-16, Johnson 1-2-2-4, Simonson 0-1-0-10, Munz 1-1-2-42, Miskell 0-0-0-00, Truxx 0-0-0-00, Totals 23-58 18-27-71 Kansas 95, Northern Iowa 71 N. Iowa (0-1) Trapp 5-8 1-211, Dionv 5-7 2-212, Sanford 3-6 4-7 10, Halibleb 3-8 2-9, Reed 1-2 1-2 3, Ledet 3-7 2, Scott 0-7 300, Raymont 6-8 0 14, Gracey 2-4 4-5 8, Grayer 4-7 1-8 0, Canada 6-8 0-12, Dietrich 0-12 0, Hogg 0- 1 0-0, Traver 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 38-67 16-26 95. Kansas (2-1) PRO FOOTBALL Halftime—Kansas 50, N. Iowa 26.3 Point goal—N. Iowa 7-23 (Steffens 1, Lawler 1, Westhof 2, Fennec 3-12, Fox 2, Kansas 3-6 (Hablblet 1, Rainyatt 2-3) Fouled out—None. Rebounds—N. Iowa 30 (Lawier, Fenken 5), Kansas 48 (Grayer 9), Assists—N. Iowa 8 (Westhof 3), Kansas 16 (Rayment 4). Total fouls—N. Iowa 22, Kansas 4.A.-857. Yesterday's Games Halftime—iowa 28, Kansas 20, Regulation— Carolina 13, Indianapolis 10 Green Bay 24, Cincinnati 10 Pittsburgh 21, Houston 7 Miami 21, Atlanta 20 New Orleans 23, New England 17 Minnesota 21, New Jersey Jets 20 Minnesota 31, Bayton 17 Denver 31, Jacksonville 23 Kansas City 29, Oakland 23 San Diego 31, Cleveland 13 Washington 24, Dallas 17 Seattle 26, Philadelphia 14 San Francisco 28, Buffalo 17 Monday's Game Chicago at Detroit, 8 p.m. Kansas City 29. Oakland 23 Kansas City 6 10 7—29 Oakland 7 3 0 13—23 | | KC | Oak | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 16 | 12 | | Rushes-yards | 36-187 | 11-8 | | Passing | 121 | 321 | | Punt Returns | 3-33 | 3-33 | | Kickoff Returns | 4-68 | 6-40 | | exceptions, Ret. | 2-74 | 1-42 | | Comp-Att-Int | 16-25-1 | 29-49-2 | | Sacked-Yards Lost | 2-23 | 4-24 | | Punts | 6-45 | 5-41 | | Fumbles-Lost | 1-0 | 3-2 | | Penalties-Yards | 9-80 | 13-105 | | Time of Possession | 33:00 | 27:00 | Anders 4-31, Gannon 6-23, Thompson 1-5, Hill 3-4, Richardson 1-0, Oakland, Williams 7-5, Fenner 2-4, Evans 1-1, Kaufman 1-(minus 2) PASSING—Kansas City, Bono 9-14-18, Gannon 7-11-05, Oakland, Evans 24-8-32, Hobert 5-11-10, 81 RECEIVING—Kansas City, Slaughter 3-39, Allen 3-33,曼恩 3-8, Dawson 2-19, Vanover 1-26, Hughes 1-16, Dawson 1-5, Kellman Cash 1-0, Walker 1-1min 2), Oakland 10-150, Glover 5-26, Kerry Cash 4-38, Fennier 4-29, Williams 3-14, Hobbs 2-62, Jett 1-6 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oakland, Jaeger 48, Kansas City, Elliott 41 RUSHING—Kansas City, Allen 21-124. COLLEGE FOOTBALL College Bowl Games Thursday, Dec. 14 Los Angeles River Santa Monica 50-12 Los Angeles Nevada (9-2) vs. Toledo (10-0,1) B. p.m. (ESPN) Monday, Dec. 25 Blue-Gray Classic At Montgomery, Ala. Bluestone 11 x 9 (ABC) Kansas (9-2) vs. UCLA (7-4). 2:30 p.m. (ABC) Wednesday, Dec. 27 Air Force Bow Tucson, Ariz. Copper Bowl Texas Tech (8-4), Tech Tech (8-3), 8 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, Dec. 28 Alamo Bowl AT San Antonio Texas A&M (8-3) vs. Michigan (9-3), 7 p.m. (ESPN) Friday, Dec. 29 Heritage Bowl At Atlanta Friday, Dec.29 Flaire & AUM (9-2) vs. Southern University (10-1, noon / ESPN) Washington (7-3-1) vs. Iowa (7-4), 1:30 p.m. (CBS) Independence Bath AO at Shrewbury La, Buckingham (6-41) vs. LSU (6-41) 4:30 m, ePMSN Colorado State (8-3) vs. Kansas State (9-2), 7 p.m. (ESPN) Holiday Bowl At San Diego Saturday, Dec. 30 East Carolina (8-3) vs. Stanford (7-3-1), 11 a.m. (FSPN) Carquest Bowl At Miami North Carolina (6-5) vs. Arkansas (8-4); 6:30 p.m. (TBS) Virginia (6-4) vs. Georgia (6-5), 7 p.m. (ESPN) Sunday, Dec. 31 Texas (10-1-1) vs. Virginia Tech (9-2); 6:30 p.m. (AUC) Sugar Bowl At New Orleans Outback Bowl At Tampa, Fla. NOTES & QUOTES By catching a 7-yard swing pass in the third quarter of Kansas City's 29-23 victory against Oakland yesterday, Chiefs running back Marcus Allen became the first NFL player with 10,000 yards rushing and 5,000 yards receiving. "You cannot place a value on that type of person or player." Kansas City coach Marty Schottenheimer said. Cotton Bowl At Dallas Gator Bowl At Jacksonville, Fla. Penn State (8-3) vs. Auburn (8-3), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Clemson (8-3) vs. Syracuse (8-3), noon (NBC) Chiusi swims at O'Honnor, Flas. Tennessee (10-1) vs. Ohio State (11-1), noon (Tennessee) Colorado (9-2) vs. Oregon (9-2), 12:30 p.m. (Mon) Orange Bowl At Miami Northwestern (10-1) vs. Southern California (8-2-1), 4.pm. (ABC) Notre Dame (9-2) vs. Florida State (9-2), 7 p.m. cBS (P.) 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