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Show Page - D6 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, January 19, 1990 Rebounds S. Utsh 32 (Mien 10), Oklahoma St. 48 (Houston 11). Assists S. Utah 16 (Johnson 7), Oklahoma St. 19 (Sahlsttom, Alexander 4). Total touts S. Utah 19, Oklahoma St. 20. A 3,900. . ' ' ' . ' , r . , f New York Boston Philadelphia Washington New Jersey Misml , ' J , , , ' ' ; Milwaukee Atlanta Cleveland Orlando BYU tg Toolson Durrant Sehreiner Haws - Benin tp a mp 1 18 5 12 4 6 2 2 38 36 7 5 6 0 22 Totals tp a mp 11 1 3 4 4 20 1 28 28 7 5 5 0 35 2 0 5 9 36 2 0 5 2 21 M 0 W)5 0 0 0 5 1 2 1 24 1 2 3 0 23 24 22-- Pct:lst half46 FT Pct.:lst halSO FG . pf 0 . 2nd half48 . . tod halfffi . 56 18 Game47 Game70 14 . . 4, Lott 10, McGutre ToUla 4 4 4 2 4, Eackles 9, Alarie 112. Tolbert Higglna Paxson 14V4 coech. HOCKEY Pet L 10 11 17 20 20 27 29 Hockey League GB .7u6 .686 .564 .459 .459 .229 .194 EDMONTON Vi 4V 8Vi 8V4 16V 18 8 .771 .703 .588 .500 .472 .444 .257 11 14 18 19 20 26 2 6Vi 9V4 10V4 11V4 COLLEGE ARKANSAS that Chris Dlllard. guard, has left the basketball team. NaismitJvinvents "Basket," the unsuccessful forerunner to the game of basketball. At Los Angeles SEATTLE (95) McDanlel 4 30, McKey 16, 04) 8, A.Johnson 0 2, Threat! McMillan 24! 5 8, 04) 0, Sellers Poiynice Barros 17, Kemp Totals 41419 3 95. LA. CUPPERS (103) 7 5 21, Manning 13, Norman 2 4, Young O.Totals 6 3 2 3 2 0 Meents 4, 8 35, Grant 2, Rivers 105. 0 0 11, Davis 0 3, Stewart 6, Ezenwa 0 59. 16. Smalls 3 2 14, Gaines 7, Hudson 0 4- - 2, 2, 0. McBurrows 6. Miller 6 3-NEW MEXICO 9. RobtXns 4 22. D. McGee S 9, Long ley 9 0, Lloerstore 1, 3 10, A. McGee 1. OO 4, Newton 0. Grtego Banks 1 82. Totals 19. MN WEOO STATE (Tt)t Jamison 1 6. 13, Maasey 3, Dow Thomtaon 24, Hudson 6 6, JOnee 1 04) 2, Best 3 1 0. Totals 0 3, Stetnty White 1 (2)t 78. New Mexico 36. San Diego State 35. 3 D. (McBurrows point goats New Mexico A. McGee Liberators tAcOee Bobbins Best Hudson San Diego State 3- (Maaaey Fouled Out Bobbins, Dow. Rebounds-N- ew White Mexico 33 (Miller 9), San Diego State 36 (Dow 11). (McBurrows, Robbtns 3), San Assists New Mexico Diego State 21 (Maaaey 7). Total routs New Mexico 19. 14. State San Diego Hardline 4 OO 4. White 3- 10, ST. (72l Pants 4 13, Young biood 1 Funk 4 2 f. Gordon 5 0, Be met 04) 04) 6, Patterson 04) 10, Lake 3 2, Jardlne 0, Chapped 1 04) 6. Daley 8 72. 4 13. Totals 7, Wofle 04) 4. PACIFIC (TO Hemsath 4 141 21, 8. Demos 6 20, Woods Lynte 1 Tabron Fox 0. 2 04) 04) 04) 7 8. Hardy 0, Rtcks 7. Totals 284W 2 70. 6 0- -4 04) 0. Cos St. Harfome Utah St. 40, UOP 28. Regulation-Ut- ah 4 St. goals-U- tah (Lake 80, UOP 80. UOP Ricks WhM (Woods Cheapen Fouled out Psrrts. Tabron, 1- - 7, Oempe 241, tvtfre St. 41 (White 12). UOP 44 (Lyme Cos. Rebounds-Ut- ah 14 St. Utah 8), UOP 17 (Demos (Gordon Assists 14). S). Total fouls Utah St. 21, UOP 22. UTAH 04) 1. Gently M 641 16. MAMO ST. HUJk Roberts - 04) Mlnnoy Anrasrtson 0--t 0 0. Murray 441 14) 141 0 04) 4. Mettlnger 1. Mafcne 4 13 04) t, Ortztell 6 son 3 1 04) Jack , Young 04) 04) 0, 7. 3.4vory 68. 7. Totals 374W Putter 1 W ,J Mcintosh 1 4 4 6 10, WSSsM ST. (SN 14 7, Nicholas VTAM 1 84) 16, 04) 0. AKen 1 10, Wyatl 1 7 04) 4, Led 14 I. 0. Johnson 44) 14 I. DaVor 4. Nous) 04) 04) 0. Totals tM7 111 McOonaM MM Barton M M II. Foaavfl 06 ferfwis 04) 4 tI Jafrrtes M0 M 10, Houston ST. 16, M 18, SahWro 84) 04) 11,l- -WHkeme M0 04) 10, Ptttman Alexander 141 04) I, Putter Ml 04) I. M , 04) 14) Carney 4, Otvie Totals 100 6 04. , M. HarWwi CSiUftoma St. 17. S. Ula 0-Wyatl M. Utah t-aoa- (Use l . MeOonatd aNatUetiwn (Potter Oklahoma St. Jehaaon Fouled t, Wtotwn 17, Aiexandel MMsHOM Jo" H tit 0 Center. 11, Grant 0. Totals 4 2 0 26 29 23 37 32 37 goals Golden State Marclullonls Mullin Chicago 1 29107 Chris Fred Perry Couples John Huston 69- - 70139 67- - 72-- 71139 Paul Azinger 68- - Ken Green John Mahatfey 714i9 Mike Donald David Peoples Loren Roberts Mike Hulbert Tim Simpson 66- 71- 140 69- - 71140 69- - 72-- 141 70- 71- - 71141 70141 72141 70- - 71141 69- - 73- - 68-- 141 Canada. Mark Woodforde, Australia, def. Andrei Cheanokov (11). Soviet Unkm, Jonas B. Svensson, Sweden, det. Jim Courier (14), Dade City, Fla., 24), Miloslav Meclr (16), Czechoslovakia, def. Andrew Sznakler, Canada, Woman Singles Second Round GabriaJa Sabattni (2), Argentina, det. Manon Bolle-gra-t, Netherlands, Zina Garrison (3), Houston, def. Petrs Thoren, Joe Fernandez (6), Miami, def. Kathy Rlnaldi, Island, Fla., Hani Mandlikova (7), Australia, def. Cammy MacGre-gor- . Palos Verdes, Calll., 74! Sandra Wasaerman. Belgium, def. Natalia Zvereva (10), Soviet Union, Ros Fairbank (14), San Diego, det. Carln Netherlands. 74! Gigl Fernandez (15). Puerto Rico, def. Jana 74! Czechoslovakia. 18,676. 20 26 27 25 26 25 20110 32100 (R.Reld Bogues goals Charlotte Denver 24) Anderson 1, Trlpucks Curry Lever Adams Fouled out (Harallk Rasmusssn. Rebounds Chsrtotts 53 (Gilliam to), Denver 55 (Lane 13). Assists Charlotte 27 (Bogues 10), Denver 25 (Lever t). Total touts Charlotte 21, Denver 20. At Phoenix (M) 17, Murphy 241 6, Breuer 8, Campbell 21, Lows 5 4, Mitchell 24) 22, Roysl 8 44) 10, Richardson 5 2. Leonard - 2 04) 2. D.West 96. 04) 4. Totals PHOENIX (113) 7 27, Ramble 8. M West Chambers 2 8 16, K.Johnson 11, Homacek 20, 16. E.Johnson Mserte 2, Lang 6 1 2 2 Battle Morrison 5. Grant 3, 3, 2, 0 113. Perry 04) 04) O.Totals Corbln Klnnasota Phoenix Bakkum, 71- Billy 73141 - 70-- 141 67- - 74141 68- - 74142 73142 Andrada Pat McQowan Lanny Wadkins Billy Mayfalr Ray Floyd Ray Stewart Phil Blackmar Tom Purtzer Bill Britton Bob Eastwood 69- - free basketball league is now being formed for boys and girls in the 5th and 6th grade. Signups will be Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. at the Showbiz Pizza Place in Orem. Each child will receive a free game jersey and trophy at the year-en- d banquet. coaches are also needed. Qualified Apply during signups. This league is sponsored by Funtime Sports. Soviet athlete signs with BYU BYU's first athlete, from the Soviet Union has joined the women's track team, according to coach Craig Poole, Anu Kaljurand, a long jumper from Tallinn, Estonia, has enrolled as a freshman and will compete A IAAF may void 70-- Greg Twiggs Fuzzy Zoeller David Edwards Brad Bryant Buddy Gardner David Ogrln Bob Lohr Arnold Palmer Brad Faxon Webb Heintzelman Tom Watson Calvin Peete Ronnie Black Mark Wtebe Dsn HalkJorson 71- - 71- - 72142 71142 71142 744)8-1- 42 73- - 71143 70143 72- - 71143 72- - 73- - 70-- 143 70- - 71- - 72143 69-- Scott Bentley 73143 75144 TOKYO (AP) Ben Johnson's records in the 100 meter- - and the indoor 50- - and dashes may be voided this weekend when the International Amateur Athletic Federation holds two days of council meetings here. The IAAF will decide whether the Canadian sprinter's phenomenal 9.83 seconds in the dash and other records should be erased from the books because of his admitted use of steroids. er 100-met- er c Pospisl-lov- Special Factory Purchase! JaXVaalLA OUINTA, Calif. (AP) Scores Thursday In the second round of the $1 million Bob Hope Classic d d Indian on the Wells, 6, played PGA West, and 6,927-yar- d Bermu Tamarisk, 6.931-yarda Dunes courses (all courses are Dave Stockton Peter Jacobeen John Cook MlkeReid Robert Wrenn Bob Tway 3 OS 25 24 20 18 34 25 31 23113 Phoenix (Maierie 2- goals Minnesota Fouled out Corbln. Rebounds Minn4, Grant esota 62 (Murphy 14), Phoenix 41 (M West. Lang 6). Assists Minnesota 31 (Corbln, Richardson 5), Phoenix 31 (K.Johnson 17). Total 26. Phoenix 24. Technicals Minnesota coach Musselmsn, Phoenix 2. defense Inegei 674.8-1-35 68- - 87135 Jim Boo ros Don Pooley Tommy Armour III Ted Schulz Lermie Clements Robert Gamez Don Shirey, Jr. 68457-1- 35 7006136 138 69417 70416138 Andy Bean 674!9-1- 3S Jim Thorpe J.C. Sneed Scott Simpson 684)8-1- 36 70416136 Chip Beck Scott Hoch Larry Mize 684)9137 Steve Elklngtoo Magee 704)7137 884)9137 137 69418 Andrew - r m 3 .asaaaasM ' Zll st (wind-aided- ). "We'd like to put Anu in multiple events (heptathalon) as well as high jump," said Poole. "She's the Soviet champion in the baseball throw and should be very good at the javelin and shot put. We'll have to try her out and see how she'll do at the other events. "Anu is very talented and very coach- able. If she does what she is potentially capable of doing, she'll be at national level." Also joining the track team this week a 7 junior shot is Satu Leppaluoto, putter from Oulu, Finland, by way .of San Diego, Calif. Leppaluoto graduated as valedictorian from Madison High School in San Diego and spent two years at San Diego State before transfering to BYU. A member of the Finnish National Track Team, she has a career best throw of over 49 feet. "Satu is an excellent shot putter," said Poole. "She definitely has the potential to be a national qualifier." . Cathy James heads a list of 28 athletes who will make the trip to Logan Saturday for the Utah State Invitational. This will be the first meet, of the 1990 season for the Cougars and the first collegiate meet for several promising freshmen. The Invitational includes teams from throughout the intennoun-tai- n area. Orem man wins medals An Orem man won a pair of medals in speedskating during the Utah Winter Games recently. Gene Brimhall won the gold medal in event with a time of 3:07 the and took the bronze in the 400 at 1:20. Brimhall competed in the senior division, which is for people over 50 years of age. OGDEN Johnson's records - 70-- 72-- 142 Rebounds-Gol- den (Jordan 12). Chicago 42 Chicago 26. 108. MINNESOTA 64). 68- - Bobby Wsdklns Lon Hlnkle Mark Calcavecchia Hodges 8 22, J.R.Reid Tripucka 0 74) 28, Gillian 1 3 5 7 4. R.Reld 12, Slchtlng 9, 7 4 9, Curry 04) 20, Anderson Bogues 7 04) 2, Rowsom 1 04) 2. 2, Gsttlson 0, Gray Totals 41412 4 110. DENVER (108) 13, Rasmussen 3 English 3 04) 28. Lane 841 16, Lever 54) 16, Adams 14) 3, Dsvis 2 7. Hughes 3 04) 0. Kempton 14, HarutHk 24! 0- - 2 2 8 2, Uchtl 3 $4) 7, Dunn 04) 04) O.Totals 7 Stefan Edberg (3), Sweden, def. Patrick Kuhnen, West Germany, Aaron Kricksteln (5), Grosse Polnte, Mich,, def. Rsmesh Krishnan, India, 441, Mats Wllsnder (8), Sweden, det. Martin Woaten-holm- Stan Utley for the Cougar squad beginning in February. Kaljurand, a graduate of Tallinn Secondary School No. 43, is the reigning long jump champion of Estonia. She was the European junior champ in 1385 and placed second in the Junior World Championships in both 1986 and 1988. She has recorded a career-beleap of 22-- 5 Cougar tracksters open season Free basketball league - 70-- Steve Pate Dan Foreman Corey Pavin Fred Funk Lee Trevlno Miller Barber Bill Sander Hubert Green Dennis Harrington Greg Bnjckner Brian Tennyson Lindsey Nimmo. ISU, def. Monika Kobilikova, BYU, Maddy Diekmann, BYU, def. Alex lasuda, ISU, Anna Funderburk, BYU, def. Aude Oschwald, ISU, Jennifer Holmes, BYU, def. Christy Kim Chang, BYU, def. Story Texeira, ISU, Hurst, ISU, Shelly Hannah, BYU, det. Tish Beth Young, Hansen, ISU, KobilikovaMary Holmes BYU, def. NimmoOschwald, ISU, Chang, BYU, def. Texeiralasuda, ISU. BYU, def. HurstHansen, ISU, - 69-- 140 68-- Doug Teweii Duffy Waldorf Clark Burroughs 34), (110) Charlotte Denver Largo, Fla., Finland, Mary Amslla 6--4. 72140 68140 72140 70140 71- - 69140 72- Leonard Thompson 26132 (Richmond Bol At Denver CHARLOTTE Men Singles Second Round Boris Becker (2), West Germsny, det. Scott Davis, A federation official organizing the Tokyo meetings said that the council's decision will be announced Sunday by IAAF President Primo Nebiolo. Steve Garvey, the winner of the 1974 MVP Award in the National League, made 200 hits or more in a season six times. Make a contribution to life after death. V at or below invoice! mileage '89 Porsches, Audis, & Volkswagens-pric- ed best selling models with popular options. Over 25 units to choose from-- all Special low interest lease rates & extended terms. Example: '89 VW Cabriolet 92140, loaded, MSRP $16,795, Now $15495. '89 Audi 80 Quattro 64070, all wheel drive loaded, MSRP $26,490. Now $22,753. 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Totals 0 goats-Id- slw Weber Si. 44. Idaho Si. 24. lUWume Melons Mettlnger St. (Jackson St. 0 OrttxeO Weber Roberta Murray Fouled out-N- ona Osttund Jos (Ntchotaa St. 36 (Ivory 10), Weber SI. 40 (See ftaoeunds-lda- ho Mono St. 17 (Murrey 6). Weber It 11). Aaeesra louts-Id- aho Total St M. Weber St. IT. (WHHolaa 6). a. 0 10, Wolf 0, Martin II 18, OstlutuJ o 18 28 25 24 05 LA Clippers 3$ 24 17 29105 goafs Seattle 34! (Barros Sellers Los Angeles Kemp 1 (Grant Fouled out None. Rebounds-Seat- tle 42 (McDanlel, McKey 8), Los Angeles 53 (Benjamin 14). Assists Seattle 23 (Threat! 6), Los Angeles 31 (Grant 21). Total fouls-Se26, Los Angeles 14. A 11,150. GH Hawaii 20. 84 10, o, 0 Seattle 8 Texas-E- l Paso 31, Hawaii 30. Harmme Griffin Stewart (Hall goats Texas-E- l Paso - 3, McCall Fouled ou- t-. Hawaii 01 (Bowa Bowe. Rebounds Texss-E- I Paso 32 (Maxey 13), Hawaii 30 (Houston 7). Assists Texas-E-l Paso 10 (Stewart 6), Paso 19, Hawaii 14 (Bowe 4). Total fouls Texaa-E- I McOeeaaai 17 a. to 33. 7 0 Benamln 20, 8 Cage How the seeded MELBOURNE, (AP) plsyers fared Thursday at the $3 million Australian Open tennis championships at the National Tennis 37, Walker 16, Colter A near sweep of Idaho State gave BYU's women's tennis team its first 1 margin victory of the season by an Thursday . With senior Mary Beth Young watching from the sidelines, coach Ann Valentine inserted freshman Monika Kobilikova at the top of the singles lineup. However, the newcomer from Czechoslovakia succumbed to opening match jitters and lost to Lindsey Nimmo "Monika has had only a week's practice with us," explained Valentine. "She's a little impatient on the court yet. She just needs a little time. She came back in doubles and played very well. "We're such a young team, we decided we'd give everyone a chance to play up the ladder this week,"Valentine added. Kobilikova teamed with Young to beat Nimmo and Aude Oschwald at first - 1. All other Cougar doubles matches were won in straight sets. In a morning team match, Weber State dropped Utah State 6- 16 88. 4 OILERS-Tra- ded Todd Charles-wortdefenaeman, to the New York Rangers tor future consldsrs-tlons- . Assigned Ivsn right wing, to Phoenix of the International Hockey League. Smith Cougar netters win 4, quarterback National (Jordan Davis Fouled out None. Slate 49 (Hardaway 7), Cnicago 64 Assists Golden State 24 (Hardaway 14), (Paxson 10). Total fours Golden State 15, Technical Golden State coach Nelson. A 17, Soto 21, Grant Connor 2 4 1 3 13, 12, Chapman 8 2, Rydalch 6 10, Gill 0, Hansen 8 Watts 6 0 10, Cain 87. 0- 0 0 0 2. Totals 0, Brooks 1 0 7, 5, Barnett WYOVtMQ rMfc Henry 0 0 0, Rewers Smith 14, Mayberry 1 6 8 Brown 1, 15, 2, Butter 3 4 8, Htogins 0 0, Breaux 31, Paoe.O--1 8, Slater 0 Bean-3-98. 04) 9. Totals Hetttlme Wyoming 45, Utah 35. goals Utah 10-Soto Grant jconnor Rydalch Hansen (Henry Wyoming Chapman Breaux Fouled Bean Smith Barnea ne. Rebounds Utah 23 (Grant 8) Wyoming 38 (Stater. 11). Assists Utah 15 (Grant 6) Wyoming 16 30, Wyoming 25. A (Breaux 5). Total fouls-U- tah 6.103, PASO (59): Maxey TKM-I3, Griffin 12, Foster 2 13, McCall 9, HSU 2 0 0. Totals Van Dyke 0 HAWAH Ml Houston Baaubmn 7 4 4, Bows Shula 17, Humphries Chicago . 2 BAY Thursday's Games Golden State Hawking Officials McDonald. Sanchez, Usechek . . Technical fouls-fl- one UTAH (8T)i .270 ' Mike 7v, STATE (107) 2 74) 16, T eagle 1 7, Blab 1 0, 0 23. Bol 2 3, Richmond Hardaway 0 5 27, Garland 4, Higglna 2, Marclullonls 3- - 8 2 5 2. Totals 12, Shasky 2 6, Tolbert 7 107. CHICAGO (132) 3 19, Cartwright 6 Plppen 9 2 15. Grant 0 3 2 10, Paxson 7 04) 9, Jordan 44, King 0 9 2 2, 6, Neely 04) 12, Armstrong Sanders 04) 9, Perdue 5 04) 4, 04) 2, Hodges 132. Davis 6 04) 0. Totals 1 . 9 TAMPA 5V At Chicago . BYU 26, Air Force Haws goals-B- YU (Toolson Force Air Santiago 24, Heslop Irvin French Bowling (Lowry Attendance2906 3Vi GOLDEN Mullin 24 Halftime score 3 30 28 30 2711$ Milwaukee 20 IS 38 30112 Waahlngton Milwaukee Sfkma (Pierce goals Alarie Wslker (Eackles Washington Fouled out Walker. Rebounds Milwaukee 46 (Sikma Milwaukee 23 8). Washington 63 (Walker 12). Assists (Humphries, Robertson 5), Washington 28 (Walker 9). Total fouls Milwsukee 20, Washington 25. Technassistant coach Blair 2 (ejected), icalsWashington Milwaukee Illegal defense. A 12,414. 17 5 4 (Ml 19 5 r 2 2- 7 2 4 Vi 3 6, Sikma Robertson 3 17, 6 8 16, Pierce 5 25, Anderson Pressey 1 0 Brown 2, Komet 04) 04) 0, Lohaua 6 6, 5 2. Totah 43411 115. WASHINGTON (112) Hammonds 17, King 18, Jones 9 ft 2 BoWing Irvjn RoWrts Quick Hawking 18 .658 .649 .579 .568 .514 .457 PRO BOWL Added Denver quarterback, and Mike Johnson, Cleveland linebacker, to the AFC squad and Pat Swilling, New Orleans linebacker, and Brent Fullwood, Gren Bay running back, to the NFC squad. John Elway, Australia 19, 31 fg 5Vk 12Vi 14 At Landover, lid. MILWAUKEE (115) 5, Roberts Grayer 1 15 0 7 9 4 Santiago 0 0 3 1 0 Heslop CM) 4 2 2 0 Astle 1 0 0 0 0 Gentry 32 13 64 Totals FG Pct:lst half36 .2nd halfM Game46 . FT Pct.:l3t halflOO. 2nd half75 . GameM 44 3V 1 40 Lowry French 13 13 16 16 17 19 27 gsL Football li Mark O'Meara 6 AFA .703 .611 .556 .368 .324 .231 14 16 24 25 30 Friday's Game Indiana at Boston, 5:30 p.m. New Jersey st Orlando, 5:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami. 5:30 p.m. Golden State at Detroit, 6 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 6 p.m. New York at Dalles, 6:30 p.m. Clevelsnd st Ssn Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lskers at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Utah, 7:30 p.m. Saturday's Gamea New Jersey st Philadelphia, 6 p.m. st Houston, 6:30 p.m. Washington Cleveland at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. San Antonio at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Seattle st Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles Clippers, 8:30 p.m. Utah at Sacramento, 8:30 p.m. pt 14 11 i Leagwo GO 115, Waahlngton 112 Chicago 132, Golden State 107 Charlotte 110, Denver 108 Phoenix 113, Minnesota 96 Los Angeles Clippers 105, Seattle 95 ? 0 27 26 20 18 17 16 9 Milwaukee r 1 Pet Pacific Division Lskers Portland Phoenix Seattle L.A. Clippers Golden State Sacramento 5 1 W 24 24 22 17 17 8 7 L.A. ft CM) 7 ' National L WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division San Antonio Utah Denver Dallas Houston Charlotte Minnesota Unseam ' 25 24 22 21 18 16 10 IS No FUN... THIS FOOTBALL Central Division Detroit Chicago Indiana S. , W 26 22 20 14 12 9 Sportsline ""I well, PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Signed Nate Johnston, forward, to a y second contract. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division I A National Basketball Association N.C. Wilmington 74, Davidson 58 NE Louisiana 99, North Texas 68 New Orleans 89, SW Louisiana 87, OT Samtord 79, Georgia St. 70 South Alabama 61, South Florida 79 63. NW Louisiana 51 VMI 95, Radford 64 Virginia Tech 91, Old Dominion 83 Winthrop 94, Campbell 83 MIDWEST Cincinnati 66, Morehead St. 61 Evanivllle 59, Xavier, Ohio 51 Illinois 73. Michigan 64 Indiana 83, Iowa 79 Kansas 132, Elizabeth City St. 65 Marquette 84, Detroit 70 Michigan 90, Ohio St. 88 Minnesota 97, Northwestern 75 Mo. Kansas City 93, Wis. 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