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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, November Page G2 IJO 22, Juco transfer paces Arkansas to last season's NCAA tournament. It was the first loss for Duke In seven preseason NIT games. The Blue Devil won the inaugural Big Apple 6 NIT in 19tt, beating Kansas final. in the This time, the inexperienced and smaller Blue Devils were unable to cope with the quick, muscular and veteran Razorbacks. Although the Razorbacks had four starters back from last season' Final Four team, it was Morris, a Junior transfer from San Jacinto Junior College, who keyed the Arkansas victory. When fAP Morris got hi first glirnpss of Madison Square Garden, he was overwhelmed. The first-yea- r player for Arkansas then got his first look at Duke's Blue l?vils and them, Morris came off the bench to score 19 points and grab 10 rebounds and Todd Day had 21 points Arkansas rallied as second-ranke- d deficit from an II point first-hal- f 8 in a and beat No. 6 Duke semifinal game of the Big Apple NIT Wednesday night, The Razorbacks will face No. 3 Arizona, which blew out unranked in Friday Notre Dame night'D title game at trie Garden. "When 1 first got to the Garden, I couldn't believe I was here, the ?r Morris said. 1ritt, Duke certainly was aware of his presence. Morris wn iegjtimate. He gave coach them a big boost," Duk Mike Krzyzewski said. Arkansas coach Nolan Richard vth agreed, He changed things our way," Kichard&on said Arkansas' victory avenged a loss to Duke in the semifinals of NEW YORK Is-fti- Four other Arkansas player 92-8- over-whelm- -- 98-6- Arizona 11, Notre Dame II Chris Mill showed hi diversity from long range and close In, coring 25 point, Including five d a Arizona overpowered Notre Dame. Thi wa the worst loss for Notre Dame since taking an 4 beating from Virginia on Jan. 6, 1982, The versatile Mill is playing his first season for Arizona. He played for Kentucky during the 1988-8- 9 season, averaging 14.3 point per game, before transferring to Arizona. He sat out last season. Mills was sensational in the first half, scoring 19 points, including all of his field goal. He sewed the game' first eight in points, Including two 1:42, and scored Arizona's last eight of the half, including a with two seconds remain third-ranke- Oliver d 87-5- -- 91-6- got Razorbacks back into the game after Duke took charge early, "I just wanted to come In, work hard and get some defensive Morris said. "I thought that's all we needed. ' But I got prim open shots." Day, Arkansas' leading scorer last season and again this season in its first two tournament games, scored 18 of his point in the second half, when Arkansas never trailed, cat-quic- d 97-fc- .': 45-2- 21. Replacing 295- foot-9, Miller, Arkansas' center, early in the first Eund the Morris the foul-plague- ing, giving the Wildcats a com7 lead. manding Mill also triggered an 11-- 0 run with a when Arizona took command 24-- 8 with 10:23 gone. In the second half, Mill scored on two dazzling alley-oo- p plays, the first on a pas from Matt Oinick, the second on a pass from Matt Muehlebach, then hit a driving layup before coach Lute Olson mercifully took him out against the ovennatched Fighting Irish. Wayne Wornack scored 14 for the Wildcats and Othick had 11. Daimon Sweet led Notre Dame with 21 points and Kevin Ellery had 10. scored in double figure , with Ron Huery getting 15, Lee Mayberry 14, Arlyn Bower 12 and Miller 10. Christian Laettner led Duke with 28 point and 14 rebounds, and Bill McCaffrey, a sophomore making only hi third collegiate start, had k Utah ugog late surgo to roll past Orlando NIT win Sweet tried matching Mills early, hitting three straight field goals after Mill had given Arizona an 0 lead. Sweet finished the half with 12 points, but he got little help from his teammate. ft-- LaPhonao Ellis and Elmer Bennett, Notre Dame's top scorer in their first two tournament games, failed to score in the first half! Ellis was from the field and Ellis finished Bennett was with 5 points and Bennett, who had been averaging 18.5, had none. - SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Kari Malone scored 32 poiiti and John Stockton had eight stieals, and the Utah Jazz scored 17 corisecutive points late in the game to beat the 1 on Wednesday night. Magic Two free Lhrows by Terry who led the Magic with 18 with points, gave Orlando an S7-5:24 remaining, but Utah, with Melon scoring 6 points and Stockton leading the running attack, scored the next 17 points for a 100-8-7 tead with 1:40 remaining. The Jazz outscored Orlando 23-- 4 after the Magic led Stockton had 11 points and 13 ft )o with his eight steals, 10&-S- Ca-tled- K 87-6- 3. it bas1 Orem opened the ketball season on a positive note. The Tigers, who won Just seven games last year, defeated Weber 61-In Ogden Wednesday night. In other games Bonneville de5 and feated American Fork Delta was at North Sanpete and Spanish Fork was in Hawaii. 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