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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune No. Janu.in Sumlat I't. I'llili Arena With Win HP lar 1 San Diego State's Dorsey Sinks ot Jumper to Beat UTEP UNC Gets By Duke, 95-9- 2 23-Fo- Tribune Wire Services Creon Dorsey s jumper with four seconds remaining Saturday night lifted San Diego State to a Paso in 8 upset of No. 15 Texas-E- l Western Athletic Conference contest San Diego State improved to in the WAC. The Minoverall and The ers dropped to 15-and teams are tied for first place in the conference. Quintin Gates hit a foul shot with 34 seconds left to pull UTEP within He missed his second shot, but teammate Dave Feitl was fouled going for the rebound, and his 2 free throws gave the Miners led edge with 30 seconds to go. shot. After Dorsey's Feitl missed the front end of a with three seconds remaining Steffond Johnson scored 26 points and Feitl had 19 for UTEP John Mer-t- ' ns and Anthony Watson had 16 apiece for the Aztecs Tribune Wire Services eve Hale came in through the r,ack door Saturday to c hristen North Carolina's new $33 8 million Dean K rnith Student Activities Center at ( hapel Hill Hale, senior, scored a er-high 28 points, and center Rrad Daughtery had another 23 to lead North Carolina to a Atlantic Coast Conference victory over No. 3 Duke before a cau.ici-tcrowd of 21.444 at the new arena, named for the Tar Heels coach Hale started the second half with a steal and a layup, then shook loose for three back-doo- r layups as the unbeaten Tar Heels broke the game open with a 16-- spurt after intermission The run gave North Carolina a margin, its biggest lead of the game During an ensuing timeout, the North Carolina cheerleaders ran across the court, carrying a streamer which said, Dean's Dome The Tradition Continues." The Tar Heels had posted a 169-2record in 20 2 seasons at their old home. Carmichael Arena But this opener was not easy Several times, Duke rallied in the waning minutes, and the previously undefeated Blue Devils scored the game s final seven points to cut the final margin to three. In explaining the easy layups, Hale said, They were overplaying us. You have to give a good fake and go." Smith said he talked about the play with his team at halftime, "and we thought we could get those back-doo- r layups." 23-fo- , 67-6- care- d 95-9- 2 y 65-6- 66-6- 5 5 game-winnin- 64-4- UNLV 62, Fullerton 51: At Fullerton. guard Freddie Banks scored 20 points and forward Anthony Jones added 14 and a team-higsix reN'evada-Lad bounds to lead road win over Vegas to a Cal State Fullerton in a Pacific Coast Athletic Association college basketball game. Cal State Fullerton pulled to with seven points. with 2.00 to play, free throws but the Rebels hit down the stretch, including by center Richard Robinson, to put the game away. Six of the 10 points came on shots for intentional fouls. Forward Armon Gilliam scored 13 points for the Rebels, who improved in the PCAA and their record to 17-overall. Forward Henry Turner scored 15 points and had a game-higeight rebounds to lead Cal State Fullerton, in the conference and which fell to 10-overall. Guard Alexander Hamilton and forward Kerry Boagni each scored nine for the Titans. 0 Gemson 82, 71: tenth-ranke- 50-4- 3 x At Cjemson, forward Duane Ferrell scored 21 points to pace four players iif double figures as the Yellow Jackets defeated Clemson. in Georgia Tech is now 15-- 1 and the ACC while Clemson is 13-- and in the conference. Senior guard Mark Price scored 17 points for Tech, center John Salley had 13 and forward Tom Hammonds had 12. ' Bradley 71, Tulsa 58: At Peoria, III., sophomore guard Hersey Hawkins scored 24 points and senior guard Jim Les added 11 points and 10 assists Bradley Saturday to lead to a Missouri Valley Conference basketball victory over Tulsa 6-- 0 2 fifth-ranke- d h 0 4 4 9 0 11-- 3 61, Iowa 57: At Iowa Roy Tarpley scored 18 Michigan City, center points and forward Robert Rellford added 15 to lead No. 2 Michigan to a Big Ten victory over Iowa. Tarpley, who played with four fOuls for the final 8 minutes, scored two late baskets to thwart the Hawk-eye- s comeback bid. The victory improved Michigans record to in the Big Ten. The overall and Wolverines, who have played shakily this season, suffered their only loss Thursday night at Minnesota 7 Associated Press Laserphoto Dukes Jay Bilas (21) blocks the shot of North Carolinas Warren Martin during 61-5- 7 17-- 1 5-- 1 and seventh-rankeOklahoma to a Big Eight victory over Iowa State. Senior Linwood Davis added a care19 points for the Sooners. er-high who won their 43rd straight home game. The victory improved Oklahoand ma's season record to in the Big Eight. Iowa State fell to d 2-- 0 17-- 0 11-- : Louisville 73: Syracuse 83, At Ixiuisville, senior guard Milt Wagner scored 24 points as No. 18 Louisville tpok an early lead and stubbornly resisted several Syracuse comebacks for a victory over the fourth-rankeOrangemen. The victory upped Louisville, of the w hile SyrMetro Conference, to acuse, of the Big East, suffered its second loss in a row. d 11-- ; Memphis SL 68, New Orleans 64: MemAt New Orleans, a first overcame State sluggish phis half with Andre Turner keying a s scoring surge in the final seven sixth-ranke- d 20-1- 2 and -- It was Memphis State's 1 7 1 li slraight victory, a school record. It egme after a first half in which Memphis fell behind by 10 points, second deficit to only to its Kansas earlier this month. Oklahoma 85, Iowa State 82: At Norman, Okla., Darryl Kennedy ; scored 30 points to lead undefeated Saturdays ACC showdown in Chapel Hill. The No. 1 Tar Heels defeated Duke, 95-9- Kentucky 72, Florida 55: At Gainesville, Fla., Kenny Walker 25 points and scored a game-higd grabbed 10 rebounds to pace Kentucky to a victory over Florida in a Southeastern Conference game. at halftime, the Leading in the SEC. and Wildcats, went on a surge to take a lead with 16 minutes remaining. Florclosed to within 10 ida. and with minutes to go. but eight points Kentucky then scored the next five points to seal the victory. h 11th-ranke- 36-2- 8 14-- 2 47-3- 0 2 Kansas 95, Oklahoma State 72: Lawrence, Kan., Danny Manning scored 16 of his 21 points in the first half, igniting No. 8 Kansas to a Big Eight rout of Oklahoma State. Kansas received 16 points from 1 Ron Kellogg and from Calvin Thompson to improve its record to 16-in the conference. overall and Alan Bannister, Oklahoma State's freshman center, scored a seaso22 for the Cow boys, who fell n-high to overall and At 5 0 2 St. Johns 61, Connecticut 60: At Hartford, Conn., senior guard Ron 19 Rowan scored 11 of his game-higpoints in the second half as St. .John's came back from a deficit to defeat Connecticut in a Big East Conference basketball game 61: DePaul; 70, 1 min-ule- of play to defeat the University of New Orleans. New Mexico St. 48, Fresno 46: At Las Cruces, junior guard Kenny 23 points Travis scored a season-hig- h and unshakeable New Mexico State held on for a victory over Fresno. The win was the seventh straight in the for New Mexico State, now PCAA and overall under first-yea- r Coach Neil McCarthy. Fresno State dropped to 10-- overall and in the league. NMSU remains a half game behind 10th ranked Nevada-La- s Vegas in the league race. two-poi- 20th-ranke- d ; s 62-5- 1 . . ;Ga. Tech h At Rosemont, III., Marty Embry scored 17 points and Rod Strickland added 15 to lead DePaul to an upset over in game. James Ponder led with 16 points. DePaul is now while 12th-ranke- d Alabama-Birining-ha- Alabama-Bir-minghat- n 10-- fell to 16-- 4 h ninth-ranke- 61-6- Double-teamin- Walter Berry. g Notre Dame d Connecticut was the first college team to ever hold the junior forward under 10 points. He scored eight 74, UCLA 64: South Bend, Ind., David Rivers scored 21 points, including five free throws in the closing two minutes, and powerful Tim Kemptcn added 20 as No. Notre Dame defeated UCLA in a game. UCLA's Montel Hatcher scored a game high 22 points for the Bruins. Reggie Miller, the No 6 scorer in the 13 64-3- ; 110-lnf- i 23-1- 1 Cight straight points, five by Kelvin Ransey, to take advantage a commanding UR-J0- three points by Turpin ami lour World B. by Free Cleveland, which improved to with only its third victory in the last 10 games, led by as many as 19 points in the fourth quarter and by no less than 10 108, Pacers 95 At Rub field, Ohio, Mel Turpin scored 18 of his 27 points m the second half, in- cluding 12 in the pivotal third ipiar erC as the Cleveland Cavaliers tie frated the Indiana Iaeeis luR 93 in a National Rjskethall Assuei.it ion gafne Satin day night after its rii'.liih ion ; Indiana, at haHtime be Seedtive loss, led tore Cleveland tan oil the lust nine points of the thud ipiuiier. including 10-3- Celtics 125, Hawks 122: At Atlanta, Larry Bird scored 41 points to lead a second half charge to bring Boston deficit and on to back from a an overtime victory over Atlanta Kevin McHalo hit a free throw to narat the row the Hawks' lead lo half, and the Celtics outseored Atlanta 32 18 in the third quarter Bird 41 soured 17 of his game-higpoints 15-2- Sonics 98, Kings 96: In Sacramen the (turd quarter In the fourth quarter, the ('cities hi 14 unanswered points to retake the lead they lost early in the first quarter Scott Wedman put Boston with 5 10 remaining ahead in Houston 104, New York 95 At Houston. Ralph Sampson scored 26 points, and Akeem Olajuwon added 24 S it in H.iy night to power the Houston Rockets (o a 104 !.t a oi over the New Yoi k Kllieks Salnpam fouled out With a mi and Hl.i U won followed w Uh less .i eil. than 112, Suns 87: At I'otiiumi 3-- 3 Sky. Irvine Santa Bartara 99, 88 At Irvine, Calif, Tod Murphy scored 22 and Johnny Rogers added 18 Saturto a day night to lead UC Irvine in a Barbara Santa UC over victory Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball game 99-8- Long Beach 76, Pacific 53: At Long Beach, Calif .. DeAnthony Langston scored 24 points Saturday night to lift Long Beach State to a 76-5- Pacific Coast Athletic Association triumph over Pacific. Montana 65, Idaho State 50: At Missoula. Larry Krystkowiak scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to pace Montana to victory. The triumph improved Montana's in the record to 13-- overall and and conference. Idaho State fell to 3-- 1 5 7 0.0 ISU forward Donn Holston scored points. The Grizzlies won the contest at the free throw line, where they ISU 16-- 21 d Boise St. 61, Idaho 55: At Moscow, Kevin Rawlins scored 19 points and rebounds, both game leading Boise State to 10 grabbed in highs, victory. Chris Childs, who sank a pair of baskets, added 13 points and Jeff Kelley had 10 for Boise State. at the half The Broncos, behind and by as many as 10 points early in in the Big the second half, are now overall. Sky and 21-1- 6 6-- 9 SUSC 78, Colorado Mines 61: At Cedar City. Russell Otis scored 23 points and Varlin Law added 16 as Southern Utah State College ran away from the Colorado School of in a Rocky Mountain AthMines letic Conference game. The win boosted Southern Utah's in the on the season, record to 78-6- 2-- 2 7 RMAC. 84-6- 7 The victory improved the Tigers to 16-- overall and in conference play, and dropped Vanin conferderbilt to overall, ence play. 14th-ranke- d 2 3 6 Georgetown 82, Seton Hall 72: At East Rutherford, N.J.. David Wingate scored 22 points and ignited a Georgetown spurt with 7:36 remainHoyas downed ing as the Seton Hall in a Big East Conference game. Reggie Williams added 21 points for the Georgetown which has not lost to Seton Hall since the the 1976-7season, winning 16 straight games. 18-- 3 15th-ranke- d Price Prior To '86 Price Increases 1985 MODELS THESE MUST BE SOLD! Cincy 107, Ya. Tech 104 (2 OT): At Cincinnati, senior forward Myron 30 points, Hughes hit a career-higincluding a pair of field goals in the second overtime that helped the University of Cincinnati upset No. 16 Virginia Tech in Metro Conference basketball. TURBO 1 h 740 EIE EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS 1985 VOLVO 240 overtime victory over Seattle. Xavier McDaniel missed a shot with seven seconds to go to allow the Kings' Terry Tyler to rebound with seven seconds left. 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Eddie Johnson's layup with 32 seconds to go to give Sacramento an minute to go Miners The win was the Lumberjacks seventh straight and Improved their record to 13-- overall and 0 In the Big an victory over the Vanderbilt Commodores in a Southeastern Conference basketball game. 70-4- 43-4- 4 Portland's trapping defense, led by Jerome Kersey and Terry Porter tear in the second keyed an period as the Blazers built a halftime lead. The Blazers shot .652 on from the field. 65-5- 98-9- Cavaliers Kiki Vandewegho Mured 26 points and Clyde Drexler added 24 points and 12 assists to power Portland over Phoenix. game LSU 84, Vandy 67: At Baton Rouge, La., sophomore guard Ricky Blanton scored 16 points to lead the Louisiana State University Tigers to New Jersey Hands Denver Third Straight Loss Tribune Wire Services New Jerseys Mike Gminski scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds and the Nets held Denver to just four points over the final four minutes Saturday to hand the Nuggets a 124 113 setback. Buck Williams added 21 ponts and 15 rebounds as the Nets, 2517. gave the Nuggets their third straight loss, outrebounding Denver NBA scoring leader Alex English, 36 points, who had a game-higbrought Denver to within with 4 07 to play with a foul line jumper. 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