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Show Page B4 - THE DAILY HLRALD. (www.HarkTheHerald.com), Provo, Utah, Monday, June 4, 2001 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS ( Leaders Through Saturday Sakic, Col Hejduk, Col Elias, NJ Sykora, NJ Blake, Col Lmieux, Pit Rfalski, NJ Holik, NJ Tnguay, Col Drury, Col A Trgeon, StL Arnott, NJ Frsbrg, Col Mogilny, NJ GP G A PTC 18 12 10 20 7 15 22 22 20 18 22 22 20 8 9 6 6 13 11 13 22 22 21 20 19 11 17 7 9 10 14 20 10 5 15 21 11 22 5 10 6 10 10 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 6 2 8 4 4 SERIES NOTES X Wondering what's next: Colorado captain Joe Sakic, at the team's training facilities in Colo., on Sunday, must find a way to rally his team after a tough loss Saturday. Engle-woo- Star goalie vows to continue aggressive style By AARON J. LOPEZ AP Sports Writer DENVER - As the puck bounced near his skates, Patrick Roy looked like he was trying to squash a spider with the tip of a pool cue. Next time, the Colorado Avalanche goalie plans to use a sledgehammer. Less than 24 hours after his gaffe behind the net led to a critical goal in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals, Roy vowed to constratetinue his aggressive off defense. his to gy help keep pressure "I don't know why you guys keep going back to this," Roy said as reporters asked repetitious questions Sunday. "I slept great." loss Roy's performance in a 32-sav- By The Associated Press COLLEGE BASEBALL; METAIRIE, La. -- Tulane earned its first trip to the College World Series on victory Sunday with a over state rival LSU, the defending national champs. Beau Richardson struck out eight as the Green Wave denied LSU coach ) Skip Bertman a sixth trip to the CWS in Omaha, Neb. Tulane won the super regional, two games to one after dropping in 10 innings the opener on Friday. The Green Wave won Saturday, 7-- 1 (55-11- best-of-thre- e 4-- 3 Colorado was outshot KEVIN l RA LRThe Awociated Press puck-handlin- Tulane earns first trip to CWS; Stanford wins g 3-- e 2 to the New Jersey Devils on Saturday was overshadowed by his big mistake with about 12 minutes left in the third period. With the Avs desperately trying to protect a lead, Roy went to play the puck behind his net but got tangled up with Devils forward Jay Pandolfo, who managed to bat the puck to teammate Scott Gomez. Gomez scored into the empty net, changing the tide of the game and the series. Petr with 2:37 Sykora added the heading into remaining, tying the series Game 5 tonight. "It's amazing that we had a chance to win," Avs coach Bob Hartley said. "We didn't come up with our best performance. Obviously all the focus will be on that one play, but I think that we have a situation here that we can use to really grow as a team." 2-- 1 game-winn- er 2-- 2 in its 3-- 2 loss to 35-1- 2 New Jersey on Saturday, managing only four shots in each period. Its eight shots in the first two periods were the lowest in a Stanley Cup finals game since Boston had seven against Edmonton in 1988. Colorado went more than 13 minutes without a shot and at one point had only two shots in 26 minutes. Patrik Elias' goal in New Jersey's 3-- victory over Colorado Saturday was the first short-hande- d goal scored against the Avalanche in the playoffs this year. 2 New Jersey is 14-- 8 in the playoffs. No team has ever won the Stanley Cup with more than seven losses. New Jersey's 3-- 2 series-tyin- g victory over Colorado was the perfect birthday present for coach Larry Robinson, who was 50 on Saturday. 9-- 4. During Bertman's 18 years at LSU, the Tigers won five national titles, made 11 CWS appearances and won seven SEC titles. Bertman will take over as LSLPs athletic director. LSU finished "For me to coach and get paid a lot of money and still get to go to work in a jogging suit was fantastic," Bertman said. "On Aug. 1, when I go to work in a tie, it'll be the first time in my . pitched 3 3 innings in relief to win. He allowed a run on five hits with five strikeouts and no walks. J.D. Willcox recorded the final five outs for the save. Chris O'Riordan had four hits for Stanford 1-- (48-16- ). TENNESSEE 6, EAST CAROLINA 3: At Kinston, N.C., Stevie Daniel's grand slam capped a five-ru- n eighth inning as Tennessee rallied for a 3 win over East Carolina to earn its trip to the CWS. The victory gave the Voa sweep in lunteers ) 6-- (49-15- the super best-of-thr- regional. Tennessee (49-1will play in its third CWS and first since 1995. 5) 44-22-- 1. life." The crowd of 11,870 broke the attendance record for an NCAA regional set in Friday's first game, which drew 11,719. - STANFORD 3, SOUTH CAROLINA 2: At Stanford, Calif, Andy Topham hit a two-ruhomer in the fifth as Stanford advanced to its third straight CWS with a n 3-- 2 victory. Mike Wodnicki (6-1- ) GEORGIA VS. FSU: At Athens, Ga., The Florida game, with the Seminoles leading 6 in the top of the seventh inning, was postponed Jijl. rain and will resume today at 11 a.m. Georgia leads the super regional The winner of the series advances to the College World Series. , State-Georg- ia 8-- best-of-thr- 1-- 0. IN OTHER GAMES: On Saturday, Cal Miami, Nebraska and Southern California won their NCAA super regionals and advanced to the College World Series. State-Fuller-to- n, ' "They All Laughed At Me When I Called The Low Back Pain Hotline, Out When My Drive Increased By 20 Yards..." UT, never let my golf buddies know that my hack hurl so bad. 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