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Show Monday. January 13. 1992 The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Eleven Review Top-2- 5 UCLA shocks Arizona Associated Press Second-ranke- The Wildcats UCLA d snapped Arizona's home winning streak at 71 games when Darrick Martin hit a shot with one second left Saturday for an 7 victory over 15-fo- ot 89-8- the No. 6 Wildcats. "It's just a conference game," Don MacLean, who scored 38 points for UCLA. said. "They take a lot of pride in that (streak), so it'll be one that we'll remember.'' Arizona had not lost at the . McKale center since March 13, 1987, when it dropped a 98-9- 1 overtime decision to Texas-E- l Paso NCAA playoff in a first-roun- d Wildcats' The home winning game. streak was the longest in the nation. Arizona coach Lute Olsen said once his team gets over "the initial shock of the streak coming to an end, they'll recognize we need to be focused on 18 games, not one game." UCLA an 81-7- 4 (10--0, 2-- 0 Pacific-10- blew ) lead with 5:49 left and tied it at 87 with 20.9 seconds left on Wayne Womack's fadeaway jumper. The Bruins called a timeout with 10.9 seconds left and got the ball to Martin. The senior guard drove to the left of the key and made his winning shot Martin finished with 10 points, including a basket that 1 UCLA ahead with 1:59 left. No. 1 Duke 97, No. 14 Georgia Arizona (10--2, 1-- 1) East) led when Greg Woodard's three-pointbegan an 11-- 0 burst Villanova stayed ahead by making 37 of 42 free throws, including 18 of 19 in the second half. Connecticut (11-got 20 points from Chris Smith. No. 7 Ohio St 60, N'western 52 Jim Jackson scored 21 points and Lawrence Funderburke added 16 as Ohio State struggled to win on the 52-5- (5-- 3-- 1 6, Big 1 er 1, 2-- 1) road. Northwestern stayed close until the Buckeyes (7-- closed the game with an Who's No. 5, 11-- 1 0-2- ), run. 1? Christian Laettner scored 33 points, including 12 straight in the first half to help the Blue Devils extend the nation's longest winning streak to 16. Laettner made 15 of 10 shots and had 11 rebounds. The Blue Devils have won 40 of 41 at home, including the last 20 in a row. Jon Barry scored 28 for Tech (12-No. 3 Oklahoma St. 86, Missouri-Kansa- s City 58 Byron Houston scored 28 points 3, ). and Oklahoma State used an first-harun to win easily. The Cowboys won their 24th straight 18-- 0 lf home game. Louisville 85, No. 4 Kansas 78 Dwayne Morton had 20 points and started a 0 spurt late in the second half as Louisville ended Kansas' home winning streak. Louisville (8-joined Duke as the only teams from outside the 9-- 24-ga- 3) Big Eight to win at Allen Fieldhouse since December 1983. The Jayhawks had not lost at home to anyone since Feb. 13, 1990. Villanova 79, No. 5 Connecticut 70 10 James Bryson had 19 points and rebounds as Villanova handed Connecticut its first loss of the season. in Tuscon SAX GOES TO SOX: The New All-StYork Yankees traded five-tim- e second baseman Steve Sax to the The Gophers (9-1 Big Ten) bounced back from the worst loss in 1-- 6, Just when the football controversy died down, the asked Suestion isthebeing land who's 0 school history, at Indiana who was Leonard, Thursday night recruited by Michigan, scored 10 points in the first 7 12 minutes. No. 13 Arkansas 101, LSU 90 Todd Day scored 43 points and Arkansas pressed LSU into 21 turnovers to win at Baton Rouge. Day had 23 points at halftime. His basket put the Razorbacks ahead for good at Shaquille O'Neal had 27 points and 16 rebounds for LSU. No. 15 Kentucky 81, Florida 60 Dale Brown sparked an 0 run at the start of the second half with a and dunk off a steal that carried Kentucky at home. The Wildcats (12-0 SEC) led 8 at halftime before breaking away. Jamal Mashburn scored 18 points for Kentucky and Stacey Poole had 21 for Florida (8-No. 16 Alabama 82, NE Illinois 96-5- 77-7- 5. No. 1? But this time it's college basketball not football. Though No. 1 Duke looked -- as tough as ever in its er 2, 3-- 29-2- 4, dismantling of a good Georgia Tech team, No. 2 UCLA beat Arizona in the McKale Center, something no one else has been able to do in almost five 1-- 56 James Robinson scored 17 points and Alabama never trailed in winning at home. The Crimson Tide (14-1- ) led 6 at halftime and scored the first 10 points of the second half. Sid 37-2- years. The polls will be released morning, but the controversy won't die until this one of them loses. Who'9 No. 1 three-point- Pointer scored 15 points for . Northeastern. No. 17 St. John's 85, Boston College 72 Notre Dame 88, No. 8 UNC 76 LaPhonso Ellis scored 31 points and Daimon Sweet 30 as Notre Dame won the matchup in New York. The Irish (4-took the lead for good six minutes into the game. Ellis made 12 of 15 shots and had 11 rebounds. Hubert Davis scored 22 points for North Carolina (10-25) ). No. 9 Michigan St. 77, Illinois 75 Kris Weshinskey made a layup as time expired ana Michigan State won at home. Big Ten) led by as points early and 11 in many the second half before the Spartans (11-rallied. The Illini blew a Illinois -1 as 16 1, 1-- lead in the last 38 seconds, missing two foul shots and four-poi- nt committing an offensive foul. No. 10 Indiana 79, Wisconsin 63 Reserve Greg Graham scored 17 points and Indiana overcame a cold first half to win on the road. 0 The Hoosiers Big Ten) shot 33 percent from the field in the first half end led They made 2-- (11-- 2, 29-2- 7. 56.7 percent of their shots in the second half. Minnesota 73, No. 11 Michigan 64 Freshman Voshon Leonard outplayed Michigan's vaunted freshman class, getting 25 points and eight rebounds as Minnesota won at home. Malik Sealy scored 25 points, reaching 2,000 for his career and St. John's sent Boston College to its 19th straight Big East loss. G'town 73, No. 18 Seton Hall 65 Alonzo Mourning scored 23 points and dominated inside as Georgetown rallied to down the visitors. Mourning finished with 11 rebounds and six blocks for the Hoyas (9-- 2, 2-- 1 Florida St. Big East). 88, No. 19 Wake Forest 85 ,. Sam Cassell scored 34 points, incuding a game-winnin- g three-point- GUARDS: The Boston Celtics traded guard Brian Shaw to the Miami Heat on Friday night for embattled guard ar 8-- 85-8- Tech 84 Sportscene Chicago White Sox on Friday for d pitcher Melido Perez and two minor league pitchers. The Yankees, who will pay $1.6 Sherman Douglas. The trade was announced shortly after the Celtics right-hande- lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves, contract, also got tight-hande- rs game. Robert Wickman and Domingo Jean. The trade unites the Perez with his older brother Pascual. The deal, almost identical to one the Yankees backed out of a week ago, PSFL UNDERWAY: GETS DRAFT The Professional Spring Football League will hold its in inaugural draft today through Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Bally's is the teams third major player transaction of the week. Earlier, New York signed free agents Danny Tartabull and Mike Gallego. Sax, who will be 32 on Jan. 29, was the only Yankees regular to bat over .300 last season. WATCHDOG FOR THE MAILMAN: A plainclothes police officer was provided to escort Utah Jazz power forward Karl Malone while the Jazz were in Chicago to play the Bulls. The officer rode the team bus to the game and followed Malone everywhere before and after the game. The decision to have the escort was to provide precautionary security Shaw did not play in the 104-9- 4. million of Sax's $10.9 million ResortCasino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 10 teams will have a choice of 25 players each from league designated regional areas as well as a regular draft composed of 20 rounds each day. Utah Pioneers general manager Roy Henline and head coach John D'Ottavio will represent the team at the draft. HAMMER NOT LEGIT ENOUGH: The NFL apparently does not believe that Hammer is too legit to sit, or even stand on the Atlanta Falcon's sidelines during games. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue has hit the Falcons, not once but twice $10,000 for each offense - for allowing the singer to be on the bench during playoff games in New Orleans and -- measures for Malone's safety. Malone, who was involved in an incident with Detroit Piston's guard Isaiah Thomas in December, said he had been aware of the need for extra security for a while. Thomas grew up in the Chicago area. CELTICS, HEAT SWAP Washington. The NFL does not think that Hammer is a Public Enemy just someone in violation of league policy. Hammer is not a club offical, but merely a friend of many of the mm Falcons' players. er with 20 seconds left in overtime, as Florida State stopped Wake Forest's home streak. winning No. 20 Syracuse 73, Miami 57 13-ga- Senior Dave Johnson scored a 35 points, including eight straight in an 11-- 0 second-hal- f run that helped Syracuse pull away. Iowa St. 73, No. 21 Oklahoma 71 Freshman Julius Michalik's three-poiplay with 16 seconds left career-hig- h nt capped a comeback that rallied Iowa State to its 10th straight home win. No. 23 85, South Florida 75 Marlu Dottin had 23 points and NC-Charlo- 14 ibsq rebounds and North Carolina-Charlott- e won on the road in the mm g STANLEY H. KAPLAN Ja Take Kaplan Or Take Your Chances. Metro Conference. 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