X 2B --- Wednesday, November 29, 1995 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 previous ranking: | | Record | Pts | Priv | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Kentucky (40) | 1-0 | 1,597 | 1 | | 2. Kansas (23) | 1-0 | 1,568 | 1 | | 3. Villanova (1) | 1-0 | 1,486 | 2 | | 4. Arizona (1) | 4-0 | 1,274 | 19 | | 5. Massachusetts | 0-0 | 1,172 | 7 | | 6. Georgetown | 3-1 | 1,158 | 1 | | 7. Memphis | 1-0 | 1,078 | 12 | | 8. Mississippi St. | 1-0 | 1,074 | 9 | | 9. Connecticut | 2-1 | 1,034 | 6 | | 10. Wake Forest | 1-0 | 966 | 11 | | 11. Iowa | 2-1 | 883 | 10 | | 12. Duke | 3-0 | 878 | — | | 13. Missouri | 1-0 | 837 | 15 | | 14. Utah | 0-1 | 711 | 8 | | 15. Virginia | 1-0 | 649 | 17 | | 16. Stanford | 2-0 | 644 | 18 | | 17. North Carolina | 2-1 | 608 | 20 | | 18. Louisville | 2-1 | 579 | 13 | | 19. Maryland | 0-1 | 559 | 14 | | 20. Georgia Tech | 3-1 | 463 | 25 | | 21. Cincinnati | 0-1 | 416 | 21 | | 22. Virginia Tech | 0-0 | 341 | 22 | | 23. UCLA | 1-2 | 280 | 4 | | 24. Michigan | 2-1 | 178 | 16 | | 25. Arkansas | 1-2 | 130 | — | Other receiving votes: Santa Clara 118, California 110, Purdue 75, Tulane 67, Washington St. 43, Oklahoma 32, Auburn 20, Georgia 13, Syracuse 10, Illinois 9, Miami, Ohio 7, Indiana 6, Minnesota 6, Vanderbilt 6, George Washington 4, Marquette 4, New Mexico 4, Oklahoma St. 4, Texas 4, LSU 3, Miami 1, Pittsburgh 3, Rice 3, Tulsa 2, Ark-Little Rock 1, Clemson 1, SW Missouri St. 1, Texas Tech 1 The Great Eight No. 15 Virginia vs. No. 2 Kansas 8:30, tonlight, Auburn Hills, Mich. No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Ht. Yr. ppg ngg *34 Paul Pierce G 6-12 220 Fr. 9.0 *154 Raef Lafrentz F 6-112 So. 8.0 *157 Scot Parkland C F-6 10-250 Jr. 8.0 *31 Jerod Haase G 6-3 185 Jr. 17.0 *124 Jacquage Vaughn G 6-3 195 Jr. 17.0 4 Ryan Robertson G 6-5 170 Fr. 4.0 4 Ryan Rayford G 6-5 170 Fr. 4.0 10 Jacob Reynolds C-F 6-4 205 Sr. 3.0 14 T.J. Whalley G 6-4 180 Sr. 0.0 12 Sean Pearson G 6-15 215 Fr. 4.0 22 B.J. Williams G 6-8 205 Fr. 4.0 22 B.C. McGarth F 6-11 168 Sr. 1.0 32 T.J. Pugh F 6-9 215 Fr. 8.0 32 Steve Ramson F 6-9 215 Fr. 8.0 No Player Pos. Ht. Wr. Wt. Ypp. hr. **25" Norman Nolan** G 6-8 14.23 11.5 10.5 **32" Court Alexander** G 6-8 167 15.0 13.0 **30" Chris Albert** F-C 6-9 124 37.0 2.0 * 5' Curtis Staples** G 6-3 181 16.5 14.0 * 21' Haroldane Dew** G 6-3 175 14.0 13.5 * 13' Jamal Robinson** G-F 6-7 187 10.0 16.5 * 39' McPleaLaughen** G-F 6-7 163 0.0 0.0 22 Daryl Presley | F | 6-6 | 198 | Fr. | 0.5 | 8.0 24 Scott Johnson | F | 6-10 | 243 | Fr. | 0.5 | 8.0 31 Michael Curtis | G | 6-3 | 181 | So. | 0.0 | 7.0 32 Chace Metheny | G | 6-1 | 239 | So. | 0.0 | 7.0 44 Maurice Watkins | F-6 | 6-5 | 202 | Jr. | 2.5 | 1.0 44 Martin Walton | F-6 | 6-5 | 202 | Jr. | 2.5 | 1.0 *Princeton Yesterday's Great Eight Games Yesterday's Great Eight Games MICHIGAN ST. 75, ARKANSAS 72 MICHIGAN ST. 75 Wilson 3-4 8-10, Williams 0-2 0-0, Robinson 5-6 1-12 11, Riegel 7-5 7-17, Pate 9-15 1-12 10, Adebayo 0-3 0-0, Hood 4-8 0-0, Bradley 1-2 0-0, Davie 0-4 0-0, Thompson 1-2 0-0, Hall 0-0 0-0, Totals 28 55 11 1872. Garavaglia 7-16 0-14, Smith 7-17 11-13, Fitz 8-14 3-14, Kelley 2-6 2-6, Weathers 3-5 0-6, Hancock 2-9 5-7 10, Mullo 0-0 0-0, Harr 2-3 0-0, Muller 2-3, Resp 1-2 0-0, totals 27-48 16-30 17 Halftime — Michigan St. 37, Arkansas 35, 3-point goals — Arkansas 5-14, Klein 3-1, Bradley 1-1, Pate 1-4), Michigan St. 3-13 (Ficke 1-2, Respect 1-2, Beaatha 1-4, Klein 0-, Garavaglia 0-, Kelley 0-). Fouled out—None. Rebounds — Arkansas 23 (Wilson 7), Michigan St. 47 (Garavaglia, Feick 12) Assists — Arkansas 14 (Reid 5), Michigan St. 16 (Garavaglia 5), Total fouls — Arkansas 24, Michigan St. 17.A — NA. MASSACHUSETTS 92, KENTUCKY 82 MASSACHUSETTS (1-0) Dingle 7-14 5-18, 19, Bright 6-8 4-17, 17, Cambay 11-16 10-32, Padilla 3-8 7-14, Traviso 2-9 5-6 10, Nonville 0-0 0-0, Weeks 0-0 0-0, Clarke 0-0 0-0, Nunez 0-0 0-0, Cottrell 0-0 0, McClay 0-0 0-0, Burns 0-0 0-0, Totals 29-55 31-79 92, KENTUCKY (1-1) McCarty 5-9 3-4 17, Mercer 2-10 1-26, Pope 0-3 10-5 10, Delk 7-16 4-21, Anderson 0-0 1-21, Sheppard 1-1 2, Walker 6-11 0-10, Prickett 1-2 2-24, Edwards 1-3 0-03, Epss 1-4 1-23, Ternur 3-0 0-3, Teresa 27 62-18 28-92 Haltime — Massachusetts 45, Kentucky 45. 3-I point Goals — Massachusetts 49, Bright 3. 1-Padilla 1, Traviose 1, Dingell 1, Kentucky 10-20 (McCarty 4, Delfk 3, Sheppard 1, Edwards 1-1, Mercer 2-1, Pope 0-1, Walker 2, Epss 0-3). Fouled out — Weeks, Delk, Rebounds — Massachusetts 36 (Camby 9), Kentucky 23 (McCarty 7), Assists — Massachusetts 12 (Padilla 6), Kentucky 17 (Epss) Total Fouls — Massachusetts 24, Kentucky 28, Fouled Out — Weeks, Delk, Technical — Kentucky coach沛台, A — 15,454. Yesterday's Men's Scr SOUTHWEST North Texas 56 Rice BCh, Richthofen Texas 76 Gray BCh, Gilberts Edwards Texas 78 Texas AM 75, Md.-Baltimore County 47 EAST Providence 100, Brown 67 Seton Hall 83, N mouth, N 67 St John's 71, Manhattan 68 Syracuse 68, Colgate 55 SOUTH Florida St. 92, Fla. International 44 Memphis 90, Jackson St. 67 Mississippi St. 77, N.C.-Wilmington 14 Northern Carolina B, Richmond 76 SPORTS WATCH (All times Central) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for Wednesday (schedule subject to change and-or blackouts); ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Great 8 basketball, game No. 3, Wake Forest vs. Oklahoma St., at Auburn Hills, Mich. PRIME — NCAA Basketball, Michigan at Ball St. 6:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NHL Hockey, Philadelphia at Florida BTS — NBA Basketball, Philadelphia ESPN — NQAA Basketball, Great 6 Basketball, game No.4, Virginia vs. Kansas, at Auburn Hills, Mich. South Florida 73. Florida 58 South Florida 73, Florida 58 Virginia Tech 93, Coastal Carolina 49 MIDWEST MIDWES Inflies 86, E'Littleton 57 Indiana 73, Notre Dame 53 Maryland 72, Tulane 54 Iowa State 63, Illinois 84, Wilmaweake 52 Michigan St. 75, Arkansas 72 Minnesota 82, Charleston Southern 67 Mo.-Kansas City 70, Baylor 55 Northwestern 67, Youngstown 61 Ohio St. 77, West Virginia 68 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: The Women's Top 25 | | Record | Pts | Pv | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Louisiana Tech (3) | 3-0 | 973 | 1 | | 2. Connecticut | 3-1 | 905 | 3 | | 3. Tennessee (2) | 2-0 | 900 | 4 | | 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 | **885** | 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. | 2-1 | 387 | 13 | | 16. Iowa | 2-0 | 343 | 19 | | 17. Oregon St. | 2-1 | 336 | 18 | | 18. DePaul | 0-1 | 267 | 15 | Others receiving votes: Rutgers 106, Southern C 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, Wichita St. 12, Indiana 11, Southern M 4, Southern Meth. 4, Clemson 3, George Washington 3, UCLA 2, Louisville 1, Middle Tenn. 1, Seton Hall 1, Tulane 1. 19. Duke 3-1 208 22 20. Wisconsin 0-0 207 21 21. Old Dominion 2-0 170 — 22. Texas A&M 2-1 168 23 23. Alabama 2-1 156 25 24. North Carolina 1-0 139 24 25. Mississippi 1-1 123 10 Yesterday's Women's Scores FAR WEST Colorado 96, Texas Christian 48 New Mexico 82, Oklahoma 75 SOUTH Florida 67, Texas 64 Georgetown 78, Georgia Mason 71 Southern Southern 49 Mississippi St. 85, Lane 41 Purdue 102, Grambling St. 62 MIDWEST Kansas St. 84, Washington St. 44 Michigan St. 62, Nebraska 88, Sam Houston St. 65 Notre Dame 86, Rutgers 54 Wisconsin 83, W. Michigan 64 PRO FOOTBALL Leaders NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks Aikman, Dal. Kramer, Chi. Grbac, S.F. Att Com Yds TD Inst 291 203 2337 13 4 395 241 3077 26 9 181 127 1469 8 5 Att Vtg Avg LG TD 21 281 1403 LG 60 21 232 1232 5.3 751 8 281 1400 LG 51 87 123 1232 LG 51 87 Rushers No Yds Avg LG TD Carter, Min. 89 944 10.6 37 12 Ivin, Dal. 88 1290 14.7 50 9 Moore, Det. 87 1234 14.2 69 11 Punters NO Yds LG Avg Feagles, Ariz 54 239 60 44.4 Hutton, Phi. 62 273 63 44.1 Roby, T.B. 62 244 58 43.6 | | NO | Yds | Avg | LG | TD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mitchell, Was. | 19 | 284 | 14.9 | 591 | 1 | | Palmer, Min. | 18 | 246 | 13.7 | 741 | 1 | | Martin, Phi. | 17 | 214 | 12.6 | 38 | 0 | Punt Returners Kickoff Returners Scoring Touchdowns | | NO | Yds | Avg | LG | TD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mitchell, Was. | 45 | 11 138 | 25.3 | 90 | 0 | | Willis, S.F. | 15 | 377 | 25.1 | 39 | 0 | | Ismail, M. | 31 | 776 | 25.0 | 43 | 0 | TD Rush Rec Ret Pts E. Smith, Dal. 21 21 21 0 0 126 Rice, S.F. 13 1 12 0 80 Carter, Min. 12 0 12 0 72 | | PAT | FG | LG | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Butler, Chi. | 37-37 | 19-23 | 47 | 94 | | Andersen, Att. | 23-24 | 23-29 | 54 | 92 | | Hanson, Dont. | 33-33 | 19-24 | 56 | 90 | Kicking PRO BASKETBALL Monday's Games Toronto 101, Golden State 98 Orlando 96, Detroit 95 Uttah 114, Phoenix 105 Chicago 107, Portland 104 Yesterday's Games Atlanta 102, New York 97, OT New Jersey 89, Washington 84 Miami 111, Dallis 89 Tampa 89, Tampa 89 Charlotte 106, Milwaukee 89 Minnesota 121, Vancouver 88 Houston 116, L.A. Clippers 103 Indiana 102, Seattle 101 Sacramento 91, Denver 85 Today's Games Detroit at Boston, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7 p.m. New York at Charlotte, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. PRO HOCKEY Monday's Games New Jersey 1, N, Y. Rangers 1, n Tampa Bay 2, Los Angeles 0 Buffalo 2, St. Louis 0 Yesterday's Games Pittsburgh'7, Ottawa 2 Colorado'7, YOlson 3 Montreal'3, Montreal Winnipig'4, Toronto 4 Chicago'5, Edmonton 3 Wednesday's Games Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers; 6:30 p.m. Colorado at New Jersey; 6:30 p.m. Hartford at Tampa Bay; 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Florida; 6:30 p.m. Monteau at St. Louis; 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver; 9:30 p.m. Calgary at San Jose; 9:30 p.m. Washington at Anaheim; 9:30 p.m. We Buy, Sell, Trade & Consign USED & New Sports Equipment NOTES & QUOTES "We were intimidated by Marcus Camby out there tonight, looking for him to block all our shots. He a good offensive and defensive player — the complete package." — Kentucky men's basketball coach on the preseason All-American from Massachusetts after the No. 1 Wildcats fell 09-82 in the second game of the Great Eight. The Big Eight Conference football coaches selected their first and second teams yesterday. Seven players from Nebraska and Colorado made the first team while Kansas had two players, offensive guard Chris Banks and defensive back Dorian Brew. More in tomorrow's Kansan. TRANSACTIONS Yesterday's Sports Transactions BASKETBALL National Basketball Association HOUSTON ROCKETS—Signed Clyde Drexler, guard, to a multi-year contract extension. FOOTBALL National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS -Claimed Jim McMahon, quarterback, off waivers from the Cleveland Browns. Released LeShon Johnson, running back. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUNS>—Sent Blaine Lacher, oalite to Providence of the AHL. NEW JERSEY DEVLIS - Sent Ricard Pererson, defenseman, to Albany of the AHL. Recalled Cale Hulse, defenseman, from Albany. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Recalled Bob Hildkins, defenses from, atmanna of the IH COLLEGE HAWAI—Fired Bob Wagner, football coach; Rocky Alt, slot backs-offensive special teams coach; Michael Carter, quarterbacks coach; Jim Cochran, offensive line coach-recruiting coordinator; Trent Miles, wide receivers coach; Ulima Atoa, defensive line coach; Mark Banker, outside linebackers-defensive special teams coach; Ken Flajole, secondary coach; and George Lumpkin, assistant head coach-defensive coordinator. Compiled from The Associated Press. LOOKING FOR THE EMERGENCY ENTRANCE? If you're new to Lawrence,it's smart to know where the nearest emergency room entrance is located. In Lawrence, it's Lawrence Memorial Hospital, the one more than 70,000 area residents trust for quality emergency medical care. And you can, too. Our emergency staff is trained to treat anything from minor injuries to traumas with 749-6162 skill, promptness and compassion. Hopefully, you won't need us. 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