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Show c2 The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Monday, January 29,1996 Peta to nicvshake ay ciate seem a pesky i MayWant You wim.'tiitkes Gch) yn W had na State with I ; Dean Juipe of the Las Vegas Sun suggests the Thunder are more than I wanted to get ; Is — Hatnime = tan i ati 8S C53 =5 Cincinnati 85 2 r games a oting y as if they gamesmatches, their promoting and matohee ssiling were a pro wrestling and we 5. are Williams going to looksaid, for USC CINCINNATI — Art NN fromé a| ance creamplace on the tong emerged way back andsee if can month-long 8 slump and a onsa z the ¢ organizationsensation: claaims the alizes fighting find that hot fudge: sun- dae with somerestra| with him Whenafight breaks out during a gameat the Thomas & Mack nuts yc, breaks, highlights of fighting out or in. ; leading it during the Grizzlies ah vie- 5-1 tory over the Thunder Jan. the Delta Center. 15 at Maybethat’s why Las Vegas on Sasha Lakovic earned 59 penalty minutes in the Jan. 19 game, another Utahvictory (3-1) foul, half of seacond two-shotshot gave Sout-| but his Raiders a 79-7! the Red thabBrandy Pers leaden SOUTHER CALTPURNLA 109) i ane To i ‘ in the first half Atlantic Coast Conteren y Monmoun 8 ae4 nesota), 3 Mone 4 Ohio Valley 2 82) At the Air Force Academy UtahState’s womenfinished second to Illinois in the Rocky Mountain Cup. USU’s Kristy Funk won the 800 2:19.89). The Aggie men fin ished fourth. with Colorado winningthe meet. J‘Dee Wilthe mile in DeSantis son andJustin 30) second (421was 5 " : A f Lakovie must also miss a Match 2 date with the Grizzlies Utah executive vice-president Tim Mouser sn’t surprised by and Ryan Lazarus, while 22 kills. The Cougars then Kengo Usui won for BYU. Beach State, with Oswald The Utes wonall three pro- Antonetti’s 12 kills leading COTAWEST 79 Teas ns set doubles matches 2° ean an additional team poi Sarlierlast week, Ate: U tes eated Weber State 7-0. ‘ive of the six singles match- SOUTHWEST erates fas ev Alaa Hwa Lakovic played ‘ game maconducts that season” BACGers Clobber Penn State Mouser recalls. "We waived him = Coas! Carging right before the playoffs an the Big Ten PRESS quet. Sashais not nearly as tough 96 points and had 12 re- bounds Sunday. leading FROBU a ee a 67 with 3:42 remainir Ther Ity for fighting in football, basketball or baseball That's because those leagues TheBadgers outscored Penn State 10-2 in the last three minutes to se. don't tolerate it. Youdoitandyou are gone the |(Grldalies say y will nev: ; to draw er use fighting fans cure thewin Sree ae Oe = PENNSTATE Us an at Mouser said. “I for the Thunderto do it \ 213) the Coyote mascot is selected. Not if the cartoons are right. anyv points to lead Georgiato| its sixth consecutive SEC victory, beating Mississippi State 97 "19S = eceive the the 1985 us 2 ee sylseceive aoe 2 organization in sports which has i aeThe IHL has expandead nock ey’s audience. he rate the game and pr creative and aggressive market : 2 ed x 272 248 Sube a i 1 si 12 rebounds and 2 4 Toth Dixie did theley same, running as Marnie Dimondled the past Treasure Valley 84-63 way with 19 points 2 c 4 : Men’s Games: CEU cruised to a 76-47 win over = Ivy League Salt Lakeas the Golden Ea- we we + gles placed four players in double figures. : : had 12 and 14 rebounds. Matt Pinkney led thevisiting MetroAtlantic Athletic ~~ Conference WoL Pet. o . 68 #16 Colorado Bruins with 16 All Games Meanwhile WL Pet feces two free throws by Derrick Rowery 3 Hincke Elliott with three seconds to ™™*"™* ress! Idaho886 98, Southern Disie 9, Southern Kaho a 35 pau Dis Scott Bensonscoreda0 play. Raega Mid Jain:s PARE patkts points for UVSC and the ate Wolverines withstood a second-half comeback CEU was led by Shaw’s points and16 rebounds. Halfime Westarted slow in the Three-point De Guy Beach. Totals 2672 DRLAHOMA (11 Frese hit five I ointers Mid-Continent ety IOWA CITY. Iowaand os 2 3 ae fiand © +8 Lowa 94 4 3n 24 Conference Ali Gamer yea 8 Wark Hi seventh- s held a ranked UVSC for Onaa even onCHU victory SLRS OGkishama 53 WORM an . Ok! — Okla. 18 NORMAN, Scott scored Raegan 12002 Ime Udoka 2 foe each| \ Johnson Mitchell and Noel Jackson| had 15 Te pul altime — OEEUVSC 4ACEO 3p eatTwec Jackson |, lt § points, s. Noel Eliot “Ua Val added 13 and Versile Shaw ; “ios COLORADO (18-5 _KAOXVILES cae ity Minnesota51 Tennessee past F Alat (86-61) (77-60), ned in the chase with a 22 feated Oklahoma k : ad| Kevin Akina led Dixie with 30 points. Snow College (5-4, defeated TreasureValley 86 ie but lost to Southern Ida ho 88-73. Pat McGrath led six Snow players in double figures with 21 points. $ was victorious over Coloradc Northwestern 98-79 : WOMEN Southern Idaho also re- conference eer first half,” ssn scored 24 points the Walker oe vision, Championship Auto Rac America, A CLEMSON, S.C. — Stephanie Ridgeway’s 21 points led Clemson to an deet of Virginia. giving the Lady Tigers a sweep 00 VIRGINIA 15-4 4B =4 Tennessee81 RS 6? > Ten “Al#bama NOXV SportsChannel Northwestern aint : : : “Wedidn't hit somefree throws late in the gameand that cost us.” said CEL Coach Dave Paur «an Shelly Karren led SLCC) with 19 points. CEU's Lindsay Allen had 22 points. 19 rebounds and 10 blocked shots SLCC went on to thump Colorado Northwestern 76- CEU Sonfescue:USA — et Totals 22:54 25 go atals 18 ing works,” said Craig Tartasky of J. Krause and Associates, pro: ducers of the Summit of thei Tura Pant’ reelniente i urn ing, Va. and seven rebounds as ie cela ike 1 4 , defiedthe odds and achieved suc- New York Marathon and ESPN hi wuwapeoo #7 Virginia 45 . MISSRSISTTENN urn Around Award” fromthe International Sport Summit cemerte to the ; sie as presented The awardis sround Award include: Fox Tele- erts st +18 Clemson 57°4 pubes eels Be St. Ga liss. La ATHENS. “Keshia Pa scored 21 Frida MPedcleiWe : x ly in the second half. Iden Eagle: 64-60 in Sce-| nic West play changuanahad 18points +2 Georgia 97 ee the IHL won't Nworrycae<about ners e ofdts competing with the NHL team if IHL HONORS i NORFOLK. ‘ ar Miss. S back andwent on to beat the | UtahValley State College point 0) Simpsonhit a 15-foot jump shot with onesecondleft to give the Rebels the win after being downby 17 points ear standings with a pair of weekendwins over Colorado GEORGE MASON (1b woe PRICE — Salt Lake Community College's women’s | teamheldoff a furious College of Eastern Utah come- remained in a tie atop the Sane ing considered by the new Nation- I'msure the Phoenix Roadrun. Conference All Games LPet, WL Pel Dominion beat VANDERBILT 152 Twaksiertiirw.|Old George Mason r home opener is Ss ay night against Southern ( ‘al at SmithField: house 46 on Saturd lay night ray Tota al Hockey League team in Phoenix: Coyotes, Scorpions. Dry Ice Colonial Athletic est Mt Kaperstack Posse, Outlaws and tans rut Among the franchise names be- Mustangs, ess}ine s WISCONSIN16 ALL IN A NAME : 42 D3 past Florida one don't know what the attraction is 1¢ 1% lowa Barb Franke added 23 points and eight re LE had +11 ODU 93 bounds for Wisconsin, — NASH Sheri Sam points to lead Vanderbiit’ George Mason51 423 9 MINNESOTA 415) : State narrowedit to. 77. kK Conference Al Games t Pet. defeated Minneso' 20) Tu PennState. Miladice 4 84 24 Conklin leadwith15-11 Teft ithe. cartoon HM No. 14 Wisconsin to a 87 said Mouser. aformer goaltender. er scored 18 point “MANA 69 victory over No. 10° longas thereisa penalty for fight- oad SESE 22 3 z a pson. Wis. — ann Klapperich scored =e THE ASSOCIATED day after he was picked Fan Favorite’ at the booster club ban- BYU SLCC Women Escape With Win Over CEU 5 the coach and Mouser was the general manager. "He got nine of our games.” Danny Kooyman and< Troy 2 So sion over Boris Bosnajoko- victory at UC Irvine. BYL foe Taledown hen Mesorley) Wes Klapperich Leads the Way as ing. it will continue to happen second, followed by Utah's 38° vic, Other Ute winners were won 15-9, 12-15, 15-6 4 Brandon Owen, Ben Coates With Steve Hinds recording Provide i 7 ‘ 0 kets Suth said Tom Berry, directorof hock- “As meter andthree-meter titles while BYU's Nate Cook wa: freshmen Manuel Calvoand | lost 15-9, 15-11, 15-7 at Long ey operations for the THL. League has dodged the issue. Scott Turner swept the one Games Svensson leading the v ‘TheCougars openedare Wl Pet. Svenssontook a 6-5, 6-3 deci- cent trip with a four-game mS LTH ice again. “We will hold that bond money and if he maintains good and that the National Hockey BYU 9 dominatedits diving invitational against most WAC schools. The Cougars the womens /aMontagne. InBYU's Julie Competition, Pothier edged teammate Kristen Reeder, with the and Bisk and Cougars’ Laurel third Eri England Pet fourth i} BYU Utahdefeated x y, match, with men’s player asingles Christian|1) VOLLEYBALL ri$ :§ Sonos 5 eee AIGames iriongs, erence ons. 24 a : : ‘The Sun Devil men beat pyy 151-111 (scores do not wins came from countdiving) freshman Courtney Pugmire "Su defeated the Utah teams and women’s SU e Melis-“men’s in a ‘eemoi | Utes’ Magn theUtes ime Hol,mile although Sern Cory Sinclair and events, Aronsson won two lingsheadin the long jump cach a behavior, we will give it back when Las Vegas’ season ends Mouser says he would like to o in the pole vault (16.1) For the Cougar women Big East 7 Conterence A Games Pet the league before he steps on the see the end offighting in hockey Engblomteamed for a dou- By Samseli (5 (those who did not go to Min-| games. McLennan was lucky to as he is stupid with singles 3 © victorious for the Cou-| BYU's women’s team up38 gars were Craig Lawsonin| set No. 15 ArizonaState 136. ees 4 2 3 45 53 z22 Jowa 70 not suffer an injury Lakovie’s follies. BoiseState 5-4, BYU's Cherrill Haws Conference Al Games |onecsem 1 6 400 2 ts 4 the 3000-meter run (8:28.34), Colin Bringhurst in won the women’s 1,000 free WoL Pct WoL Pet, the long jump(2 9.79), Erik’ style and was just one seeond imac 1 Gi) ¢ 9 so| Northeast the top-ranked Sun behind | sundmark in the high jump wee We Bee tae povil swimmer in the 500 (6-11.75) and Matt MeCauly ee 2 a6 Mont 1 0 Saeme mit age ning streak to a school +16 Michigan 61 record 18 games Allen, who couldn't) IOWA CITY. Iowa — ———— bs es : : SUNDAY’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCORES 3 gi Teh 7 —womEeN— —MEN— MEST east EAST sy 37 4 Sidley fara? The league suspended Lakovic until Feb. 27 for his actionsin the Utah gameandfor earlier abuse of an offical, He was fined $1,000 and must post a $2,500 bond to sero 7 370 9 7 5683 as ia and extendedits win- Cougar $ £38 3 3 3famed from an an injury;| SWIMMING Cerne NewHompshie 3 7 30 4 HARTFORD, Conn. — Ray Allen scored 24 points and keyed a 17run the 4 victory ie ble victory soo sho 214 in the 35-pound weight| throw) middledistance man In a 4 5-4 loss to: UNLV, ©; is ae won Poulger 234° beat who Wondafrash Fikrecomers North3 Atlantic ees all in the mile matches and Wallmark. & i Conference AllGames (4:15(4.1571 and defeated the ¢ the crit took a doubles deci. defeated (4:15.70) and wi cores, wpe in the 800 field tofmo collegiate Yt fe Mo O r s : ts jumper sion riple (1:52.91 6% 6 10 750 6 2 awaavetars. bal einer with a al se qust“eut the thal |(Gnd {6 play : final margin saxty es& ectic! CUES CHES Sa y irginia 46 and chi was particularly pleat*d Sanderson. Angie Olson and q Idaho at Montana American West RVRaN . “ioax tHEeS ii eat : 2 WL 2h 3 if CINCINNATI ‘ ‘ 5 Connecticut beat Virgin. In that game, Lakovie checked Utah defenseman Rod Miller from behind face- first into the the and later boards bench he bench le later left oards and skated full-speed across the ice andcheckedgoalie Jamie McLennanin the back with playstopped umeesber ChatL é (aMile Gane happened: he missedthe next two missed the front Bearcats to a victory the over toad-weary California ern Whe Provo. a st a Se Raed <7. Ulan WeberSt. at Southem 's Game LUBBOCK. Texas — Florida tational. Coach Willard Hits: jeca’ Foulger and Molly (4 NwanzONG "worroe 0 78 5 points and| free throw with 6.5 s a devastating onds remaining. as Texas first-half run that carried Tech defeated Texas, ‘ are alsotheshown toons Perhaps organization's mentality led Coach Chris MeSoraie bottles: and ley; to throw two water thereferee clipboardat GRaIEEEA :a brokenETM as ended his seven- Cory Carr scored 18 ting slump by points including a key “eA " #¢22Texas Te 79 exas Tech é ip along ng mi Cincinnati }yought 3068 2807 28 au In BigSky Ae 718 more wins in his first eight eis! seasons Twanted to get win 16 Ls Gj schools Duke at homethis week men’s teamclaimedeight in-| victories from Jennifer fl dividual victoriesin its inv Smith, Linda Engblom, Re- I raBarboraotUC inne ett Case of North Caroli- ‘The Cougarswill face top- fiye meters (7.03) and Alicia) Utah (3-1) will face those Brimhall in the long jUMP same teams Friday and Sat (19-1142) 4 urday. The Utesdefeated besa anionba ‘5 Games Seeaaii, ig BeachSt. at C5 Fulton a 2 image andis at image with that doing5 a petty daodiouiot it ot 934 shotput Other BYU winners were WindyJorgensen in the Game minor league hockey goals numberclips of greal REGRTEROAGA RRGESUT DARE critehite eepena FE AR car ys. Brutus Popeye sereen. eaten a MICHIGAN 1148) fore the game andt didn't change. Only Ever ! 53-24 toss that was just off defeating UNLV’s Marianne her seasonbest. Shealso set Vallin, ranked 10th in the naa fieldhouse record with a tion, 6-3, 7 63 down played the milestone 2. Center, the Pat Benatar song “Hit is Me With Your Best Shot” played. During between-period ‘The Cougars compiled 146 points to runner-up Villano- esaed twosets each YU women’s team va's 124 Christiansen won the 20- nope UNLV8-1, with No. 1 pound weight throw with a singles player Eline Chiew Repeneeaog Williams rema We ght The Las Vegas Thunder may be The IHL is striving todo away Rii, hom three the best teamin the International BOehey League. but the team’s management seemingly would rather emphasize the black eye of 32° COLLEGE ROUNDUP lis on Saturda matchedhis career high with 28 points and Kenyon Murray added 14 leading Iowa toa victory over Michigan Jess Settles finished with 12 points and nine assists ee E forfor noelowaSi vatq VIRGINIA 79 5 y Woolridge s Las Vegas With Amy Christiansen track team won the Minnesota Invitational at Minneapo- Acuovsog Want to Fight? '= At Minnesota Meet sweeping the weight events. the Brigham Young women s 4Andre 4 Curtis Staples inthe first seven minutes. finally got going with a threepointer and had18 points before halftime ond-half run would come from No. Kansas. butt didn’t matter hawks opened with a 21-6 run to blow open a close ame and win easily 88 was the 200th ca: er win for Coach Ros By Brett Prettyman eo - Weight Around Western| Athletic SEEeel) LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska ; knew the sec : sIts BASKETBALL BYU Throw : Third-Ranked Kansas Smacks Nebraska for WLU 200th Win i TODAY: HOCKEY ; we webe 3 . ? 3 9 6 6 : Independents . said CEU C ach “Wejust haveto move into third-placetie wit J > Rebels races Pearmanaes ee and edged South Idaho 98aes 120 Sn SNOW 15. 18 get after it quicker 44 Dixie College (6-3, 18-3) used a pair of road wins to 96. At Southern Idaho, Kevin ai |