. 16 Wednesday, January 25, 1989 / Univ *city Daily Kansan* Oklahoma's two high scorers are fulfilling preseason expectations of leading Big Eight The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Oklahoma's Mookie Blaylock and Stacey King are doing nothing to dispel their pre-season buildup as two of the Big Eight Conference's best players. players. As conference action grows more intense, King tops the Big Eight in scoring with 24.9 points a game, and Blaylock is second with 23.5. Third in the scoring derby is Byron Irvin, Missouri's senior guard, who is averaging 20.7. King also leads in rebounds with an average of 11.8. an average of 10 years Big Eight Blaylock, last year's Big Eight newcomer of the year, was selected the league's player of the week after he scored more than 30 points in three straight games. Against Pittsburg, Iowa State and Kansas, Blaylock had 105 points, 15 steals, 15 rebounds and 25 assists. ABBSSS: Blaylock has become the 23rd player in Oklahoma history to score 1,000 career points. Kansas guard Kevin Pritchard last week became the 25th Jayhawk to do so. "Mookie Blaylock was just phenomenal," said Iowa State coach Johnny Orr. Johnny Orr Orr, meanwhile, is busy trying to plug the holes left by two academic casualties - Elmer Robinson and Darryl Spinks. "We're down to 11 guys," Orr said Monday during the Big Eight's telephone news conference with league coaches. "We have no choice but to go with younger players. We'll go with them and hope they can come up with great efforts and help us win a game or two. It will have to be a great team effort." Nebraska coach Danny Nee was pulling no punches about his team's failures. "Our guys have to increase their intensity on defense and increase their execution on offense." Nee said. "It's not so much the good competition. A lot of our players are just not getting it done when we have to get it done." we have to get him Nee questioned his team's balance, which has been considered a strong point all season. "But do we have balanced offense or mediocrity?" he asked. "There are other teams playing younger players and they're successful, so it's not just that." cessor, The Big Eight, with eight regular season games left against non conference opposition, is 79-29 Late surge by Irvin propels Missouri to 8th straight win as they defeat Terps 87-73 The Associated Press COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Byron Irvin scored a dozen of his 28 points during a 19-5 second-half run that brought the fifth-ranked Missouri Tigers from behind for a 87-73 victory over Maryland last night. Ivian totaled 20 points in the second half to lead Missouri, 17-3, to its eight straight victory. Maryland has lost eight straight, failing to 6-11. Missouri led by as many as 13 points in the first half, and enjoyed a 37-26 lead with 2:13 left in the half. But the Terrapins scored the final six points of the half to make it 37-32 at intermission, then opened the second half with a 17-6 run that gave Maryland a 49-43 lead with 14-08 remaining in the game. The Tigers responded with six straight points, tying the score at the 12.15 mark, then traded baskets with Maryland until Lee Coward put Missouri ahead 56-55 on a three-point play. After a Maryland turnover, Coward fed iRwin for a lay-up that resulted in another three-point play. iRwin added another three-point play and two 3-point baskets as the Tigers built a 72-60 lead with 64 remaining. 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