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Show = ” See cé . PV ST 8 eC OES SSS Le The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Wednesday, December 22, 1999 | Wildcats | Cruise Past i Struggling gging A Ags : Soe cia from ro FT heb eee we om BoD no a2 Matos 518 08 Se ae oe ee corner for a 29- mm frome rot Bail feabieoiegbree wey esl a three-point play. vdieo Age te a me minut gaat a sone pre Be ee iiss . took an inbounds pass at fired a pass down low to Dan Del Vec- chlo,whose layup put the Wilieats ahead 45-22, a sald. “I Just felt like we had the better team.” Proved I, t00. hots handed ot10a. nine platsbutbe sists, grabbod eight rebounds and con- He pa snsoting 38S wsee . ee Arizona is at we ei ad game, 8 physical Sone na 2 aot iat Rae 2 Gotoom,Mart with 14 ea Ne eserGritiaome on z G12 5-4 16, estom 521 10 Barvey 662023, ‘2411, Woaks PA! 34 18, BI nae 0-00,Hammiton1 008,Borer 1-36-02, Pa kOOREg trolled the game against the Aggies’ Fakta WSU, Vera, Of: Tm Ode: Whebedtee overmatched point guards, ale —Omorl McRoy, Pthem. A708. 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Free’ “h scored nine of his 18 pointe in the final 44 minutes, includ- Seite, vie or ALAR Min MAMA pes naa eee seeneres ‘TED Bai ween ea Ravens.Ma,WesCb , ge : * Sie eels Rar" ataviws 8 “tl that If we eame outand just played hard, we should have a com- fortable leed the whole game,” Gill Ba4n meow ASBOCLATED PRESS wae BM OSS Sew Sie pa Gone:13,65CLeeiay4,Wonkey ‘aieone ‘Tomb aiieedwith 128le inthebalt'Then, Seeks Ooeee ee THE edemareecinssituae woe Soe Dailey t New Mexico Claims StunningUpset Over Arizonh fT alee Pea RaiS Pegaii: we semi ie See &@ Continued from C-1 three, swam| m= oimnt Een mS rae ihete See Be 4 season. Ww spas, NormhCoren4Capt §Coan,Porte (0) BerTamsossOhiaywoed,Rebounds polsinavcioyover WestareStats etnatennerhgles feuSoaruesmengbam cot eyvelba guard Tony Brown led Rolle also had a rough night, shooting Wehave to keep out heads up” he Hanantesae RSTRee? ‘Technical—Indiana Conch Knight. ANA. the Aggies oe butonly afr i 4for-i4 and finishing with only 10 said. “We get frustrated too easy. ARIZONA: was too inlate Werebelieve no tough enough yet some and.weof meekemmnatnniteetins AUBURN 79 63 nes th ia remit ie points. So you can see why Morrill was don't we can play with devas 2013Taalasae #7 VIRGINIATECH otherwise shot 80f9. Forward Troy upset. these teams on the road. gut New en einyeekcomeniGes voxonaA 8 eaeeae meee menTiesssi BYU the corner. South Alabama responded fon) mee Vranes tipped the Arne ieee oe eee Weeee 8h Pires Suri 1), Asi” Now Menlo Lame kuna aDapierainate agar808re sitaMadera 0018, with a turnover,or so it seemed; the peers tet Ua pase Rey ae und a little too hard, and Terrel wre Ly. day also got a hand on it. But it 44 STANFORD 76 Flahback 2403 Robinson 47 4-4 18, Danieis 220-04, theme0600 aasek 19288, eeitine AeHeine Fen ak freshman guard wouldn't go in, and the Jaguars, more leeey 9=———— Falls to 7-2 Demetrice Williams corralled the ball than a litile relieved, celebrated their MISSISSIPPI ST 56 After Loss in the lane, turned and shot-putted it comeback win. with one handas hefeil. Naturally, it went in. “They hit some tough clockbeaters,” BYU Coach Steve Cleveland “We had three shots at it, all within acoupleoffeet, but they just didn’t go,” Cleveland said, “But that’s not what @ Continued from C-1 said. “Those two atthe end were pretty incredible.” beat us. We beatourselves. We turned itover a couple oftimes at the end, ae we missed twoor’ ‘throws. Wi The other one, efter Wesley retied were solid, but it jut came down to a Brett Gravitt, The Jaguars inserted a small lineup, hoping to create difficult matchups for BYU. Dantzler, a creative with three quick hoops to energize his team and fire up the Mitchell Center crowd of 1/188. Then Gravittaresorve forward, took over with a fast-break three-point play, a aivingstealand a stunning three-pointer game at56. Since South Alabama (35) already the gameat60byhittingoneoftwofree throws, was Danzler’s long prayer as the shot clock expired. it bounced once, twice, flew back upin the air, off thegia, and in — 6260,J Wesley wasn’t done, either. Withthe ahotclock at eight acconds, Wesley took an inbounds pass at the eepoint are, Jeaned fat y to draw contact he fell forward awkwi released a nothing- play or two.” ‘The welrtiness wasn't over yet, either. The Cougarsfouled USA forward Michael Stewart with three-tenths ofa second left, and when he intentionally missed the free throw, the clock ran uf before anyone tached the ball eft widdled and called a jump ball — which went, by alternating possession, to Jaguars, over vocif_erous Cougar complaints. final minute, the Jaguars were confident down the stretch even without Stanescu, a 6foot-10 Romanian who 63-62. “ about Wesley's shot—are you kidding me?” marveled Welilich. “Wecan't play any better defense.” where they meet iternational on Thursday. “This was a game we had earned for about 38 minutes, ae we hai paged fo games doce in ihe bursa at pebeconton, sea poeereeelroe one But BYU didn't wilt, either. After the Jaguars Thatleft it to Gravitt, and he responded witha hard shot that thudded the lead on two free offthe backboard and in, leaving BYU throws, Cougar guard Michael Vranes drained a clutch fndebainies oni with another chance and seven seconds to play. Wesley took a jumper ce — u Pot ercueh aeemcn eeiae 2, wiresTease(Cawrta, niyo Aart eeerrnite et nahassen: MISSISSIPFI STATE (7-8) bear 90 (aime, Koberts 7), Boise State Rolls to Win Cver SUU ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ma igi tana Ua «1 ae payeat Weed ata St! ie Stat oe Oe eacrs tearUae 3 COU! leclare @ Utah tae fot ballchampion, low, Broncos are making a Similar move basketball. Having beaten Weber State by 25 politearlier this month. BSU downed Southern Utah 70-57 on Tuesday in Cedar City. a Forward Abe Jacksondoubled his teamleading average by scoring 26 Points for the Broncos, who shot 56 from the flald. Fred House scored 16 for SUU (8-7), but he was 3of12 from the fleld and the Thunderbirds shot $0 percent. 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