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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune SPORTS Monday, January 15,1996 Clemson Unbeaten, But Heels coujece sasKETBALL STANDINGS . . . Unimpressed, Win in a Rout SAN DIEGO — Looking at the WAC schedule, itefigeal a first-place team would play in tonight's confer- Conference All Games 1-3-2507 4 7 S00 WoL Pet WL Pet utgers 308/ wecreensoy 44 01000 ; = a 80 O1 44 20 WO 44 99 308| Amor 4-95 4012 24 887 Hk 1 UMass65 i SYRACUSE, NY. — = Ninos 780 10 4 714 St. Bonaventure 52 John Wallace scored sev- BigWest | Dahon 23 44 wr 10 3 709 gers took an 11-game winning streak to Chapel Hill, where previous Crier Cae | Sacre ee Re ucsontaso. 3 1 750 8 6 Si |WaMtiwekes 1 3 Io 9 308 mison and JeffMcInnis center Marcus Camby Rutgers in the first Big Po leeienane he co ee | tee each “ scored East Conference game 17 Ppoints and stayed i undefeated defeated 2 1) 7 5 S83/iom Ucivne Becoming Bear and No. 10 North Caroli by heating St. Bonaven- between the teams. With Nv Of a Ticket never have beaten the Weeks saw most of the Rutgers (4-8. 1-3), : t 5 na took an 86-53 victory. The Utah Grizzlies are showing that something other than an arena’s grand opening or a franchise’s funeral can draw more than 10.000 to a professional hockey game. A Grizzlies’ record 11,047 showed up on Jan. 6 to watch Utah face off against league-lead- ture. Inus Norville re-| @ chanceto tie the score 3-1 ath cts Donta Bright added 15 Atlantic 248 Conterence L Pel C400 Gime WEBER ST. 12 2 000 Idaho | #9. [ares POA Es ON) NC Site Fotda 1 throwshooter, madetwo played with streak against Stanford SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Wilson 7-11 00 $5147, Marts 1995. 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Comm, 57 FO te lountie 2 heat Virginia e #1018) homaghState players in Vanderbilt defeated Commonwealth Moubise aaneas ae the Arkansas. w " 1B = y undue OLD DoWNION (112) Cowgirls defeated Okla-s VANDERBILT 144 $5189Mactan homa in double i : 7 overtime ASM Co 2 00 3 8 273 ; tomar MetroAtlantic Athletic Joosomie "Conference allGames t Despite playing in theI's largHajek 110-0. 0-31.4 lowest in the league a p 4 Tennessee 60 entucky 45 LEXINGTON, Ky Michelle & Marcin NoaS75 i"; N.C. — Kira Orr scored scored 16points on 7-of- 16 points and Ali Day! 9 shooting and had a added 14 points and 10| team-record 11 steals to rebounds as Dukebeat lead Tennessee past WakeForest Kentucky TenNesean 33; Makin’ wvis 1-27 DUKE # 7st ronia Mar s00% Dy is." Totals 26.55 1416 1004 Tee WAKEFOREST HA Totals 25:51 (1-15 60. tire Habre 5-1 ¢ 216 atf ty 14 (Rae ae ‘ 4000 4oy Nrwestern 78 inhi . Michigan64 , oie r BLOOMINGTON, Ind _ Stacey Lovelace 3 68 273| —— oe = choo Wet re WL Pet conctchotes Tolec Mom, Ono Sols 3 | 3B § 487| ronsoAtonte 2 500 10 2 833| Centra Rondo eee ee n Chawansky con- Shou 1320 6 9 ao| Sue on two free CentMongont 3 20 4 8 333 Conenay throws in the final half- *2 400 3 9 20) Geogom Mid-Continent +2 downed OhioState. ~ 18 Purdue 75 Braden 5 ANN ARBOR. Mich. —| scored 20points, leading \ most everybody, and if you that was so wrong. Trying to create a more legitimate Division I at- mosphere, SDSU moved home gamesfrom its tiny ‘Three-point Shooting — Utah $-10:Vay Horn alch 1-1, Hansen 0+. Josie Hawauu 3-17 (A. Smith 1-10, Harri Smith 1-. Kroeger 03, Harrison 0-1 Diego Sports Arena. A Steals — Utah (Miller3, Jonas. Presto, Van scheduling conflict forced Hom, Doleae! Hawaii 9 (A. Smith 6, Keoege Miler Harris the Aztecs to play BYUin Turnovers — Utah 18 (Miller 3, Jonas 2 Peterson Gym. which daleh Jensen Caton 2, Jessie 2. turned into an advantage Jorn, Carlton): Hawa{2 A Smith for the home team 1g 2S Smuth. Krovger Zan Nearly 2.500 fans ath5 Caton. Chapmaa, tended the game. about Hom Doleac\ Hawaii 7 (Sundber 800 morethan the biggest Miller: Furl Technical Fouls — Melmeth crowd at the 13,741-seat Officials — Tom Harrington, Miljoo Stone and Sports Arena. A bigger crowd is expected tonight, PaulA=Sterberger 6832 campus gym to the San especially if the fans heed the frequent pleas of Trenkle. horses, Our big men can run.” ‘TheUtes (11-3) traditionally leave Hawaii about an hour after the game. This time they left Sunday, flying to Los Angeles and then San Diego The plane flights are tiring, but you've got to fight throughit,” said Keith Van Horn. “Every team in the WAC to forget about howtired you are has to doit, Youjust andgo out and pl Island Getaway? Cougars Hope WAC Race Doesn’t HONOLULU —It was weary, dejected Brigham Young basketball teamthat arrived here Sunday. But the Cougars must right themselves quicklyif they're serious about stay ing in the WACrace BYUmeets slumping Hawaii tonight at the Special Events Centerin an ESPN Big Mondaytelecastthat begins at 10 p.m, MST. The Cougars, who opened this road trip witha dispiriting 83-76loss at San DiegoState, must beat the Rainbow: to remain a contender. “If we can come away from this with a split, wejll, be fine,” says BYU Coach Roger Rei whoseteam fell to 8-5 and 2-2 in the conference with Saturda 's loss to the.Az tees. “But we've got to play two halves. coe The Couga 's did not at SDSU. Theyran the break and executed their offense almost flawlesslyin the first Mplf leading 45-36 as a result. But turnovers, an inability to generate good shots and someshoddy interior defense let the Aztecs back in. Itw s two different games.” said Reid. “When you have a lead on theroad you have to sustain your offense, and we didn't do that. Inour first four or five possessionsof the secondhalf. we didn’t evenget a shot.” “We had the momentum, and we just gaveit back to them.” said center Kenneth Roberts. BYUshot 50 percent, but 18 turnovers and Aztec guard Circus King rendered the Cougars accuracy meaningless. King. whopenetrated repeatedlyin the second half, fin ished with 17 points and a game-high seven assists. “King broke us down, and that was important,” said eid Not that the Cougars had muchtime to dwell onit. They caught a 7 a.m. flight Sundayfor Honolulu, arriving in the Islands around noon, Normally, that provides plenty of time for both play and practice. But BYU’s no-Sundaypoli cyeliminated both. The C been limited to some film-watching and this afterneon’s ‘ougars’ game preparation has shootaround. Hawaii, meanwhile, ha: own problems. The Rainbows (4-9, 1-4) absorbed their fourth straight loss — and worst defeat ever — in Saturday's 82-46 rout at the hands of Utah. They'realreadyout of the conferencerace But help is on the way. Forward Sueing, stispended for both Utah games,will play Justice tonight. He is averaging 15.5 points and a team-high 6.5 rebounds The good news for BYU? The Cougars won't see Tes Whitlock. Thesenior guard, who beat BYUwith a three point buzzer-beater herelast season, is also suspendedand won't return until Thursday’ game at AirForce. Camby Collapses Before Game 2 3 40 6 Smmenn 3 1380 8 4 S67 Ra Renan minute as Northwestern ndiana 51 We were picked ninth by WoL Pet Ww 2 1 60 8 4 4 800 8 Ak-utie Rock «63-2 3 2 600 400 99 nected i ; Lm ete 4 500 9 4 692 Atorsasst 2 3 400 ¢ 000 8 2 800 ricontce f - as : 1 000 8 4 667| Texasfon , Chie 9 22 $2 come | | So ao rgeMoy, 1 1 S00 1 ' 4 woo got readyto come out I guess he felf Tight- Janice Camby said, adding that blood test¢ and a 1 Griffin said Cambyfell slowlyto the floorin the cotridor after warmups. He had a pulse,” the doctor said. “He didn’t appear to haveanylife-threatening problem at that moment, but he was unresponsive to verbal commands for approximately 10 minutes. ere she _B77 Seepersne oo : cut noted SATOH er He's doing fine now St. Bonaventure team physician Dr. EdGriffin said after UMass’ 65-5 2 victory. “He'salert and knows whereheis. Infact, he a ‘d what the score was while he was in the emergency room Janice Camby of Hartford, Conn., told WVIT-TVein West Hartford that her 21-year-old son had beenfighting’ cold andthat he may not have eaten anythingbefore t e ‘The coach said that he had taken some cough medteine and when he CATscan showednothing irregular aai? isos, ee Oe 2. 4 Re? nuieperdetke @ Continued From C-1 headed,” - ect. tee West West Coast Coa S45 Sone Mid-Eastern Athletic bet C4 Perro w. 3 : NORTHWEST15 79 tte 8 8 aS Veto’) 6 2 000 @ 3 750 Trans America Athiotic Mid-American Conerence All Games #4 2 te hio State 75 EVANSTON, Ill. — onoSTATE 124 erybody’s doingtheir part FT ORLA PP MoS ad OO 5144 Su 1 ey oo 54 oo 310 2 40} 00 oot oo 00 0 00 002 oo 1042 Totals 200 1681 LIT 2% 8 1K Halftime —Utab 42, Hawai26 ‘Shooting Percentages — Field Goals. 6 Utah Oo 0 lt gabe i Totals 20.67 9:20 75 “ «12 Oem 7 8 Se 1 500 8 4 467 ‘SWlouisiona 04000 5 7 447 | to Tech Overtine-—t Totals | eines '93-'94 season. Pet, 92: bite $ S| Nwowos 3 2 00 7 01000 7 5 Aoboma 2 2 SOO 7 hie! 2) Huet 110.02.Comoran aa teek a Halftime—iiat 30 Regulation—0) iz 16 Duke 74 ake Forest 640 WINSTON-SALE WoL 12 1 dy 9 8 Bs Pon vow 21 Ass 2 oo ¢ § 333 SunBelt Satenace al 2 00 4 10 286 t est market, the Ice Dogsare drawing only 4.300 a game. second WoL Pet. 2 0% 0 2 000 8 6 5” 02 wm 9 7 33 Sou 7 ic SouthwesternAthletic Paras) Mis, Vaeyst 26 43 800 SouthemU. 600 Texas Southem 7 8 47 cs ae Grombiing 6 8 40 Gtombing St. oe dion st 49 308 Te C1000 14 0 1900 “Sy |S $99 3 wo 7 9 500 ot SO ____ ‘NiGames Fes WL 0i 1000 4 § Fee, aad | 4 oon ee aie] added two free throws A s as Se ‘iene res fies aglaw CChotote 14 $00 7 iw 9 i RICHMOND, Va —| #20Okla. St. 86 and-one, but got| Amber Elier led five Okla. 79 (2 OT) the ball back and hit a players in doublefigures NORMAN. Okla. — short jumper with later) 247) with 16| points stacy Coffey 20 seconds left and points a ascareer-high the Monarchs to lead scored five Okla- Comrie has owned the IHL franchise since he bought the San Diego Gulls in 1992. He moved the team to Los Angeles this year and changed the mascot L Pet. 5 ite ‘Aic.-Birm. Te % SounemMas 2$$1 90 667 87 46 436ant toe ltomm” one. raed22 £15 Old Dom. 86 Trenkle, “We've got a bunchof scrappers and ev- HAWAIL Purlong Sundberg Hams Kroeger A Smith S Smith Harnsoo Ww tion. Majerus arrived in San Diego on Sunday, hours ahead Army 11.8 44 6, No secret to it,” said Oneperson who will be there is Utah Coach Rick Majerus. He didn’t make the Hawaii trip due to an ear infee- rm Hae (ot oops cumeenstat eee poh op el NomhCarii Clemson$3| eotucty 7 75 South Albans ssa 6s W Kentucky Danie ee ar FAK WES SouterCa 4, Sta WOMEN —— tetas 4 Tayola. We. 68. Wolford 38 Manhattan Criss 86 5 . hare Northeastern 72, Delaware 64 Pen SL78, Michigan i64 Duke TA Wake Foret 64 Flonda70.SouthCaroinas! = GergenNe tag ‘Thisis the latest the A of his team which had to make the longflight. The Utes were fine without him, crushing Hawaii 82-46 after jumping out to early leads of 16-4 and 33-11 We filled the passing lanes better than we haveina long time,” saida tant coach Jeff Judkins. “We've got lot of We're We the, Wort 2 01000 10 4 744 Sout! 150.011, Johns (ait igh six si high 3-pointers pointers in in beating Michigan State 75-56 to remain unbeat- Hitehcock was named the head coach of the Dallas Stars of the NHL after Bob Gaineyresigned to concentrate on front-office duties for the organization Assistant coach Claude Noel will lead the K-Wings. On Jan. 2, the second-year Houston Aeros replaced Terry Ruskowski with assistant Dave Tippett. Houstonhas theworst record in theleague. And, Jan, 9, the Atlanta Knights relieved John Paris from coaching duties but kept himwith the franchise, Assistant coach and former Knights’ goalie Scott Gordon will coach the teamfor the rest of the season. ‘ 3 Whew bbe Mek by ood aN Nanay st Middietenn. | acco O48 ‘i 7 8 a playing so well.”” tecs have ever beeninfil place, and it’s their best WACstart since 1985 go on talent, I don’t think 333. 8 571 Now te 1) 86 3M Colgate |tmn Points and 13 rebounds md No. 5 Penn State Pulled away pesky Pulled away from PESKY Michigan. Angie Lee, who saw her “WMIGAN Murray O-680-00. ing changes since the New Year. Michigan K-Wings coach Ken the Gpiders 400 750 12 2 85: Angie Potthoff had 26. IOWACITY, Iowa — Luckily for the Towa) hams women's basketball) team, its warmupsare no indication of how the Hawkeyes will play It was probably our Worst shoot-around of once ‘Sunda! a Staxie Sunday's gamestarted J COACHING CHANGES Three International Hocke League teams have madecoach- he played with the 3 ul large crowds coming out to see Last year, 2 3 3 40 2 10 187 2 5 26 2 11 154 Be i 4 5 20 19 ieee 0 3 Os m0 000 wecan reach and right now everyone's on the same page: that’s why we're second-year Coach Fred Connectct 6 01000 14 1 933 Vilanova «$1833 13. 2867| Caifomia Boston Collage 3. 2 600 10 3 769 Stanford 245.008, DO 12. 7128, 19500000, StnongRiutere4228.Crouesit 0.000, Davson1 000 graces Palen | Toa W084 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the team’s last five games. With their great record (26-112), exciting style of play and Turner Cupcontender status, it's likely the Grizzlies will break the Utah attendence record this season Denver Grizzlies, but held out for a better contract during the off season and ended up signing with 5 444 9 182 said guard Chad when theyopened 4-0. 5274 7 6 38 ‘ ey $ ; ra 1 3 250 6 6 800 Until Game Tips p Off would not have sold the team to Detroit. The Eagles only averaged around 5,000 during the 1993-94 season, and that was boosted by I don’t think it’s so sur- Nelson after SDSU_beat Brigham Younglast Satur- 5 0100 9 2 818 3 imo 7 8 3 03 mo 5 7 tr |Momheous. 1 3 206 6 a Hawkeyes awkeyes Struggl Struggle — he of Fresno State and Utah 3 a Pacific-10 BIGEast 6 = wee wtbe | a Utah is averaging 7.143 (eighth in the IHL) at homeand is above the league average of ‘0 What's more, fans havetraditionally shown more support in the second half of the season. Former Golden Eagles owner Larry Miller said if the team Madill was with Atlanta when 8 333 4000 7 & S36 | Ohio Valley Peetldcet pod more with 1:14 left after |STANTORDY4... Suave Wt the Knights won the cup in the 4 00 4 5 583 defensively throws to put the Tigers Nee oe Peel0). ond West | Tennessee st 2 1 467 4 8 333 throughout the whole ya, eee Gham Migniatech 22 O10 0.1000 &9 31 9001 Eyenucky 22 22 300 POUROME 500 88 6¢ Sf ahead 58-577 with just un- made them eet 5-0 at coe the GevgeWon 727|Etemey 57 year.” BarnesDTDsaid der two minutes left in Mad them, 5:0) soe 954 at7 61 63 0) MS P67 aa North Carolina lit up overtime. He hit. two POTS Arena this season. tn 6 2 OO 8 5 SI Teniech game after 25 years in Salt Lake ring during the 1991-92 season Drexel 9 4300 8s s0| Wome” Stfrancis,PA i 6 ee 0 "Ses ~ |onaiiondy Conference All Gar Gonterence AN Games, os an x its road and the Trojans went on tempo — April 7, 1994, in a 5-4 shootout THE MADILL EXPRESS Right winger Jeff Madill was traded in late December by the San Francisco Spidersto the Kansas City Blades for Pat Ferschweller Madill has been a member of the three Turner Cup champion. ship teams, all in different cities The 30-year-old’s return to Kan sas City reunites him with the team with which he won his first 0 1 2 333 10 4 744] FDickinson 4 2 333 9 4 O92 /MSLMays I told our team what 2 overtime ss Memphis Jead with 5:52 remaining, eee ery Soa! Shoot | Brian Lamb's off-bal- | costs ht 1967 20, Har. ing, its best since a 62 ance jumper gave South| ‘mr Saton0000 Siz percentTech day on against morida ith last-tead, 60. Siusmacwaietenitasein ginia Jan Vit-) 58 Long Beach Arena next season dana St | Towson camsia e ery ces hone st 0 00 8 7 533 | foson CSNothridge 9 000 4 10 286 ‘Totals 30-52 13-21 81 ” Vermont wine4 tages 96 Someries OOO AN lhotod Polat gu Bie Ke! Atlantic Coast Niompsie | ia ‘il Games || ne Wel Pet WL Pct. Woke Forest! 3 0.1000 10 1 909 |i Georgiatech 3 01000 10 7 588 meen 4 ton Ota) | Southern Cal 84 Sse pa tue Ua tos fl halons ida 5 Coe ey. really’ bothered me more SIussed of As long as peoplearewilling to watch a game with a somewhat limited view, another 4,000 or so tickets can be sold The Salt Lake Golden Eagles drew 13,682 in October 1991 for the Delta Center's first sporting event. And 14.144 showedup to watch the Golden Eagles’ last NEW HOMEFOR ICE DOGS The purchase of the Los Angeles Ice Dogs by television§producer Barry Kempwasrecently approved by the IHL’s Board of Governors. Kemp bought the Ice Dogs from Fred Comrie and announcedthe team will moveto the 7 533 2 1m 7 5 8 reese 1 1 s0 8 8 a 2 2 50 6 5 58 5 Ono 4 ee 1 5 407 5 14 313 woes and held onto beat to beat Stanford. The vic- Massachusetts 2 0 1000 13. 0 1.000 ConferenceAll Games than anything was that ¢ 7 i 1 01000 Ot ydidn’t play iy, South Florida. Wright.| tory snapped the Tro. ~ ®2elsona 9 3 750 WoL Pol WL Pet wejust onlyvasa 60 P percent free | (0 PP SiBonaventure { 2 333 5 6 455] semssour 3 1 750 8 7 462 the intelligence thatwith we e _jans’ five-game losing S.Josephs er, could have averaged 7,000. & 200 5 7 ant and) wae oulrebounded clutch free throws and 17 points, including a 330.28 OUPS°S scored 15 points pointer to give USC the 39-23 5 six of his s I s vith 5:52 the gamefrom,” said Grizzlies executive vice-president Tim Mous- Drake ree AliGames | SSiemilinos WL Ret conic 40 56a Neen g 8 AB Weta NAssora = 2 om 3 10 Bietabent wéane EWasingon_0_2 000 arenes i Garey, ieot ROG) Inthaats AMPA, Fla. — Lor-| LOS ANGELES — 214 Wri, % 28,6 percent of its shots N22an Wright made four Brandon Martin scored sight lines, 10,600 is considered a sellout for hockey games. “Those are the seats you can see most of a rot American West crxverengiy was the t Poor shooting 1 , Due the building's obstructed Missouri Valley uri Valley Cokanaa ae ‘SO, UTAH coach, ¢you'd liketo go on | the road where you're | heavy underdogs.” Clemson coach Rick Barnes ve rere" said. “We today. Just’ weren't real good That's jou thebottomline. We just r weren't real good today 9 Memphis 60 gamewas still called a sellout Migan 0-2 0.0 0, Kot points If you drew up the er crowds in the Delta Center. the in-Sy Big Ski action and had 15 points| stead settled for Johnny and 12 rebounds, Dana McKrimmon’s layup With jy.cng Dingle led Massachusetts .4 secondsleft Montana St (14-0) with 17 points and a force mistakes against the young Tigers. Although there have been larg- 6 455 day. “We knowthe goals ideal situation for a/ 4-3 loss 5 Pes Casitulenon 2 3 400 3 10 20 rich. San Diego State, whose biggest fight in recent seasons wasto stay out of last place, is alone at the top at 4-1. one-half game ahead Tar Heels on the road. Thelatest meeting was typical of the trouble Clemson has had at Chana ( ing Las Vegas — featuring Na- 2 500 39 250 ence game between 13th- ranked Utah and San Diego State Butanyone who tooktheo dds on the Aztecs would be prising.” Coast Conference) used|» its pressure defense to tional Hockey League All-Star 2 0 3 Oo 4 6 ByPatrick Kinahan THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE In 42 games between placed Camby at center with @ pointer in the Memo? | 238 $$) Meg 7 ome 2 fe the teams, the Tigers for thetipoff.but Tyrone game's final seconds, N™MexcoSt3250 | Brackey 31 750 8 4 M87 pel ue as goaltender Curtis Joseph — in a a3 8 Clemsonteamshave fall-| OLEAN, N.Y, — Top-| €M of his game-high 25 en apart. Sunday was no| ranked Massachusetts | Points in the final 3:05 a5 different as Antawn Ja- overcametheloss of star SYtacuse Grizzlies Are UTP Womng Hawai Ait Force = 44 90 8 6 51 NC. ABT 1 1 500 3 7 400 —————“eenterence Dlawarest 2 2 00 3 9 250 re aal@ames ee. faroin. 0 9 bm 4 11 247 Son St 4 1 800 8 4 667 Morgan St 4 coo 41 1 mat 3 1 Th 3 Seo Howe = Colorado st 3 1 78 9 & 492|FonARM 02 0 3 Oo 000 OH 5 6 Ooo 385 3 SO oe | one a PAT a NewMeico 3 2 3 2 86) : mw2 2 * = 61: Midwestern Collegiate — One of Clemson's starts ever ran TODAY: IHL HOCKEY By Brett Prettyman_ Read This Slow: If’s The Ist-Place Aztees (Trough Safurday) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHAPEL L, N.C. Lea ees 3 : ie fain worst The 16th-ranked : s Ti- Western Athletic The player began to respond “slowly but appropriately The 6-foot-11 Camby is averaging 20.9 points “amay.5 while in an ambulance. wa sree 10 om rebounds and is cc idered among the best big’ in college basketball. He already has beentouted as a ble NBAlottery pick when he decidgs to turn professional |