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Show Page 18 - THE HERALD. Provo, Sunday. March L'tah, 8, 1987 Y' Briefs CAGE: Cardinals still alive; Sfockton's jumper a winner "It - Tar Heels withstand Virginia Stockton said. was bouncing there in front of me and 1 knew there wasn't any time left." Milwaukee Coach Don Nelson agreed with Stockton's assessment of the crucial play. "It was a broken play, and he just threw up a prayer," Nelson said of the shot that snapped the Bucks' home winning streak. The Utah MILWAUKEE AP Jazz had their prayer answered by a rather unlikely source. John Stockton swished a baseline jumper with nine seconds left to lilt .NBA victory the Jazz to a over the Milwaukee Bucks Friday night. It broke a string of seven Jazz losses to the Bucks at the Milwaukee Arena, dating back to 124-12- 3 Dec. 30, 1979. "The play (Continued from Page 13) over Kansas State and will meet Kansas, which defeated No. 17 Oklahoma 82-7- Detending NCAA champion LouLsville beat Southern Missisto advance to the sippi Metro Conference final against Memphis State, which took a 74 64 win over South Carolina, and Texas A&M beat Texas Tech in a Southwest Conference tournament semif inal. In games Saturday involving independents, fourth-rankeand beat Marquette Notre Dame beat 78-7- 1 e 68-6- 0 wasn't designed for me, but I turned, put it up. and it glided on through," said Stockton, a reserve guard averaging eight a points game. "Thurl (Bailey i had the ball and (Sidney) Moncnef made a great play, stripped the ball loose.'' Stockton scored 10 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter as the Jazz rallied from 17 points down at the start of the period, The Jazz outscored the Bucks 4 in the fourth quarter, l'tah s Carey Scurry got 12 of his 21 points in the final period. 101-8- 68-5- 9 2i)th-ranke- d Dayton a - The BYU ing in favor of Dave Wrape. The HONOLULU, Hawaii Cougars had matched Hawaii run Bows got a couple of singles and an for run in the first three innings of error from the Cougars alter the their matchup with the Rainbows pitching change to get the runs. Young took the loss. Friday, but then the roof caved in. The Cougars out-hHawaii The game was tied 3 after three but could manage only three runs. and 3 Hawaii had a narrow innings BYU is and Hawaii on the lead after five. year. The two teams played again late Saturday night. But in the sixth, the Bows parEarlier in the day. the Cougars layed three walks, a hit batsman, a couple of singles and a BYU throw- downed Hawaii-Pacifi- c BYU got off to a fast start leading error into four runs, then by the end of the third jumped on the Cougars for three in ing the' seventh and two more in the inning. Hawaii-Pacifi- c stayed tough 3 in the and did not allow the Cougars aneighth to down BYU second of a three-gam- e series in the other run. But the Cougars played some exislands. Freshman Gary Young, who came cellent defense and Pacific could on in relief of another frosh, Ed only manage one run in the bottom Zinter, in the fourth inning, loaded of the seventh inning. Senior Todd Newman got the win the bases on two walks and a hit batsman in the sixth bef ore depart for BYU, his first of the season. 77-7- 3 it 3-- 11-- 7 10-- 2 72-7- 0 0 13-- 78-7- 4 Utes take NCAA ski title Alaska (AP) -- ANCHORAGE. The University of Utah successfully defended its NCAA skiing title Satcomurday, winding up the four-dapetition with an easy victory on the y men's relay. It was the Utes" sixth national ski championship in the past 10 y cross-countr- Virginia and North Carolina teams." PCAA, I'NLV 94, San Jose St. years. They also won in 1978, 1981. 1983. 1984 and 1986. Erik Baumann. Sjul-staand Asmund Drivenes covered the course in 1:15.56. Utah had 710 points, followed by Vermont 621, Colorado 593 and Wyoming 582. Hans-Marti- third-seede- d n Guard Freddie Banks scored his 20 points in the first 10 4 minutes to get Ne 69: d 12 of d in play Friday Boston's game against the L.A. Clippers because of a lower back sprain. Fred Roberts started in Bird's place Friday at the Boston Garden, spokesman Jeff Twiss said. Twiss A LARAMIE, Wyo. Wyoming Cowgirls handed the BYU women's basketball team a loss in their disappointing final regular-seaso- n game of the year. 1 The Cougars, now and 4 in HCAC play, are hoping for an 97-8- 8 . Runnin' Rebels. Big Ten. Indiana 9fl. Ohio St. 81; Michigan m, Purdue 68: Steve Altord scored 22 points and Rick Calloway added 20 to rally Indideficit ana from an eight-poin- t midway through the second halt. The HooMers got the Buckey es in foul trouble early in the final period, then took control by scoring 21 of their final 31 points from the foul line. Antoine Joubert scored 20 of his 30 points in the first half as lead Michigan raced off to a and cruised. That prevented Purdue from winning its first outright title since 1969 and gave Indiana the automatic NCAA bid 33-1- 17-1- Wyoming hit 60 percent from the field and 82 percent from the free throw line, while BY'U hit 50 percent from the field and 61 percent from the free throw line. Cougar center Tresa Spaulding had 46 points and 12 rebounds for BYU. while Cathy Nixon chipped in 18 and Susan Shumway 10. Christi Fairless led Wyoming with 31. while Michelle Hoppes added 28. 23-- 6 and grabbed Louisville. 11 8-- N W IT bid. 22-9- rebounds for which moved within one game of earning a bid to defend its NCAA title. Should Memphis State win the tournament final, however, the Metro wouldn't receive an automatic 18-1- because it missed the NCAA Tournament in 1985. more recent- than I'urdue's last miss. Big East, Syracuse 99, Pittsburgh 85; Georgetown 84, Providence 66: Sherman Douglas scored a 35 tournament-recorpoints and added 11 assists for Syracuse, which shot 65 percent from the field for the game. Backcourt mate Greg Monroe added 20 points, including five Douglas, who had 22 points in the second half, broke the tournament mark of 34 set Friday night by Providence's Billy Donovan. Reggie Williams had 22 points and 11 rebounds for Georgetown. ly BARBER SHOP Guaranteed Work bid. ALL HAIRCUTS SEC. Alabama 87, Auburn 68; LSI' 89, Georgia 88: .Anthony Wilson scored nine of his 31 points for LSU in the second overtime al ter Georgia had overcome a deficit in the final 14 05 of regulation and forced the overtime on Milt Blakley's basket at the buzzer. Jim Farmer sank three consecbaskets to trigger a utive second-hal- f burst that put Alabama in control against Auburn. It was the eighth win in a row for the Crimson Tide. Pac-1I'CLA 75, California 68: Miller scored 11 of his 28 Reggie points in the final 10 minutes as the Bruins pulled away after Cal had closed to It was UCLA's 19th win in 21 games. d 51)00 Men, Women & Children nt TANNING BEDS Unlimited $9495 Use! mm 14-- 2 Big Eight, Missouri 72, Kansas State 69; Kansas 82, Oklahoma 77: Nathan Buntin scored a care28 points for Missouri er-high and Derrick Chievous added 20 as seconMissouri overcame a d-half deficit to reach the Big Eight final. Junior Danny Manning scored 27 points to become Kansas' career scoring leader with 1,901 is more than CTvde Lovel- - MARCH SPECIAL PERMS $950 67-6- 250 W. Center SWC. Texas A&M 68, Texas Tech 60: Winston Crite scored 26 points and Darryl career-hig- h the Aggies. c Continental Plaza, Provo McDonald added a 23 points Saturday for 377-830- 0 HOURS: M-- F 9-- Sat. 9 9-- 6 i.,. 1 Runners take meet - POCATELLO. Idaho The BYU women's track team finished first at the Idaho State Invitational at his Pocatello Saturday, getting first was places from Susan DeVries (60m Thursday pulling a rope on a lawnmower hurdles). Linda Burt (shot puti and motor. Lisa Burgoyne (3000m). Twiss said Bird would be exam"It was a very excellent meet ined Saturday to determine if he for us and I'm very pleased with would travel to Detroit for today's the performance of our young peogame against the Pistons. ple,'' said BYU coach Craig Poole. Bird's back aching again he thought Bird - Celtics forward said back late when he Larry Bird did not BOSTON (AH) fall to Cowgirls 11 Manning also lette. The had 12 rebounds as the Jayhawks, 23-erased an early 12 point defi. cit to hand the Sooners, their fourth loss in the last five games. Metro. Memphis St 74, So. Carolina 61: Louisville 78, So. Mississippi 71: Vincent Askew had 17 points for Memphis State, 25-which is in the final for the fourth consecutive year. The Tigers, who are on probation, are ineligible for the NCAA Tournament. Memphis State got off to a lead and South Carolina never got closer than five points. Pervis Ellison scored 23 points s 48-2- 1 62-5- The North Carolina-Virginigame was nearly a replay of Friday's ACC contests, in which second-seeded Clemson and Duke were eliminated by Wake Forest and North Carolina State, respectively. The second game also went to double overtime with N.C. State beating Wake Forest to qualify to meet the Tar Heels in the final. Virginia led by as many as 11 points in the first half and by eight points in the second hall But with Joe Wolf, who led the Tar Heels with 27 points leading a spurt, the Tar Heels took a lead before Andrew Kennedy's jumper for the Cavaliers sent the game into overtime. In the overtime, Virginia held a lead before Williams' baseline hook at the buzzer tied it. "1 think we tried very hard, maybe too hard," North Carolina Coach Dean Smith said. 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