| Show - - v D20 sporns The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday Janu y n V:c - t S 'V 191912 I Weber Breaks Loose Knocks Off Idaho Waco 2 3 1 14 II 04 I 4 9-- Weber State coacli Ron Abegglen had a feeling earlier this week his Wildcats were ready to break loose It turned out to be prophetic as the Wildcats completed a two game sweep in Idaho with a comefrom-behinvictory over the Idaho in Big Sky Vandals play "After 40 years of coaching you can kind of tell when things are about to happen" said Abegglen who saw his team battle back from a 16-deficit "I could tell the kids were ready to play good They are believing in the sys- Kibbie-Dom- 3-- d e 9-- 8 2 two-poi- nt 80-7- 6 man-to-ma- 2 2 310 2 3 104Acts Conference and 8 overall The win was only Weber's third in 12 tries against the Vandals and its first in the since the 1985- 86 season The Vandals fell to and on the year After trailing by 11 Weber battled back and took a lead into the half n by switching to a press that forced the Vandals into 14 first half turnovers (21 for the game) Weber kept up the pressure in the second half and bunt a First-yea- r 3 04 141ww LONG BEACII Calif — The Utah State Aggies were good at opening halves Saturday night but they were awful at closing them As a result the Long Beach State 49ers pounded the Aggies 2 sending Utah State to its second straight Big West Conference loss The Aggies opened the game with a 13-- 3 run They opened the second half with an 11-- run In between however it was all Long Beach in The Agrgies fall to overall Long league play and 10-- KenBeach State is dall Youngblood led the Aggies with 21 points while Long Beach's Byron Russell led all scorers with 24 Aftef taking the early lead the Aggies got into foul trouble allowing LBSU to score 16 straight points 10 of which came from the foul line "The foul trouble disallowed us to play" said USU coach Kohn Smith "They Just didn't 4 0 5 112 0 0-- Sowc-2- TIP 227 212 410 3 2 2 2 3 Joe Joreon MOSCOW Idaho — A 1 PT 0 2 2 0 4 0 1 7 I Schwan 34411349 SS 14 22 111 0 Moho Ft 1 A 22 15 3 0 4 0 110 Wood Ricks Watson on honks 646 13 6 7 DO tAcKawo kat:oche PP IP 4 25 2 47 4 10 540 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 3 2 1000 n Wawa 49 II 76 hankie Score — Weber Wale 40 lactio 35 Shooing Parcerlaoes — Reid cCrYtit WsOw Sicrio 45 it Idaho 397 Free Nowt Weber Dote ODk Idaho 79 2 Shoos — Weber Male (5-- 43) sword eaktwin 4 4 Schwan 2 harstion Shalich 4 Idaho LighSool 9 Ricks Towle 254319-3- We give us a chance to play got called for the little picky things and they didn't I don't know why" Four different Aggies — Rog- er Daley Nathan Wickizer Charlie Sagers and Carlit° — picked up three fouls apiece in the first 20 minutes as the Aggies picked up 17 fouls to Long Beach's 10 Wickizer had two fouls in the game's first VA minutes on "It was way fouls" said Smith run enabled The second-hal- f the Aggies to take a 4241 lead But Da Silva who scored 15 points in the first half could only get two points in the second half and the Ags quickly lost their lead They never regained Da-Sil- 87-7- 312 3 3 6 5 Ags Lose on Road Jaxon Powers Foul-Pron- e Vandals 76 011 Weber 11 PO 14m4in Sakivon $41 McGoton 51i 0 3-- d one-side- 2 494161710444 ir41 Pr 90 747 3 Walk vourq0D11 D04443 wc4-0- 0 ktowrati 44intro Gwoorrws 047441rion Di D-- 5 02 1 3 11411040 Steel tiotit Wed twat Seam Sowed' morranal Munson lows horst 3 0 3 40 4 2 4 3 4 4 It 2 0 5 17 31 2 New Mexico Past Hawaii di 4 24 3012 0 4 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4 04 04 54 Sow Pow 1" 4 40 4 44 34 2 22 OY Daley A 1 4 2 37 47 13 72 PT It a 34 6 3 3 Pe PIP TIP 3 43 B44 6 1 44 64 44 24 04 04 OA 44 424 323 1 6 2 6 2 7 2 40 3 6 4 4 )41 12 3 0006 4 36 12 24 4 117 Bode — Long (leach 44 INA Num 34 Stfaosod Astdentodet Ned After an outing that included 14 rebounds nine blocks and 13 points New Mexico forward Khari Jaxon took in stride the only bump in his lat4‘t est roll tk Asked if he that s'ioNivaisoiV was aware I the nine blocked Gooks Utah WOO 43 a Land Beach 4612 Nowa Oat) Stole 6444 win in New Mexico's shots tord leadt 4 Snds — doh Ode 'again in over Albuquerque Saturday Wools — bout Voss 4) 13) Goodman fargtoc41 theadt kileGoisco Z SmOch 2 04 Gado Hawaii was just one short of the t2low Idaho (4) Roam Wallah (Dili Hoeft 02 Outset OA oust school record the 2 Seas 04 taws 02 Nonhood junior lead midway Whiney fAsSiclin hoovers — Weber Ware (131 replied "Nope I was just trying Sleds — Utah tote through the period The Handlon found!) 3 Maidwri 3 Jos 1 Slow load Glittery a Do Siva Nese" to make a free throw" 'Cats then hung on as the cod Z Mikes SonAocts idoho (21) Bogen (deg Hoch (7) flume 2 it Ricks Wilson 4 Whims 4 Malone Bead 2 Nods Booed ANreart Vandals made a game of it 3 Ugh0oot 2 Stratton Mckairs Jason hit only 3 of 9 free "Our discipline offensively tutneflas — Woh State (17) but that was incidental as down the stretch Do Nettente 2 throws 6 tem" has a long ways to go" said Youvdood Socked Shots — Weimar Wale (4) Goodnyin 2 Dads 4 tang lieddi career highs in established Al Hamilton paced the big "We still need to prove Isowon 3 Icriciwirs Idalw he " 2 some knee small &$ears too We rushed Smith many 115) 3 Ughloot Ricks Edwards 4 14G411 blocks and rebounds to keep New ourselves with another win comeback with a game-higarnica klub — None shots" Stocked Shoe — Utah Nate Officials — Dan Wald 27 points as Weber imon the road next week" 2 tong Beach (2) Russell 2 Mexico (10-atop the WestThe 49ers outscored the AgMan Dennis Scholars tedvood Fouls — WM Conference with its Attersionas — 4001 in the Big Sky Abegglen added Athletic ern OMCSaki — horm "duck id proved to from the gies Forme GOPIOn Olt seventh win in eight games Attendance — Not Antiourced line Hawaii got 20 points from Phil Lott but was beaten by the Lobos second half free throw Al shooting the inside play of Jaxon and Vladimir McCrary and a balanced New Mexico scoring show THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jaxon shooting better than 82 Whatever Louisville did to beat percent from the field over the Duke at home almost nine years 1 previous six games came within a secret ago must be a block of putting together a triple because no one outside the Atlandouble and tying the school record I of 10 tic Coast Conference has figured it rejections set by Luc Long-le- y out since z4 last season against Hardin The and unbeaten Simmons Four of the blocks came 74 77 ' ' Blue Devils ran their home winin the game's first three minutes ning streak against "I kept going right at him" said g''' teams to 71 games with a 104-8- 2 Lott who hit just 6 of 20 shots and d North victory over had several others knocked aside — : t e Saturday in i '' at "'Al by Jaxon "I thought he couldn't Durham NC Christian Laettner I catch them all and he just kept fir'' scored 24 points to lead five play- ' —' ' ing them back at me" ofers in double figures efBut it also took double-diga Duke (12-0- ) hasn't lost to a team 0 MexNew other several from forts 1 outside the ACC since the Cardi-ico players to hold off a Hawaii 5 12 on nals' Jan victory team that hung tough until the fi1983 The Blue Devils have also nal eight minutes won 18 straight games longest - McCrary equaled his season 4 winning streak in the nation But with 17 points and added 10 high i In winning again Duke paid its rebounds for his fourth double proper respects to the latest vicdouble of the season Willie Banks 4 b) to tim t -matched his career high with 10 't 1 i0 "I don't know why people were 10 rebounds and added 12 points Ike '' t 7 thinking anything" Laettner said I Williams added 15 points and 't "They're a top 20 team they're a ' "'" Steve Logan 13 i''''' Very good team People need to Hawaii on the strength of New start giving them their respect be40 Mexico's first half weakness at the cause they are a top 20 team and free throw line and Lott's scoring they're playing very very well" stayed close through the first 32 '' ' "We're beating a lot of people in ' minutes and tied it at 54 on a pair Cameron by 20 25 30 points and t of free throws by Lott with 8:57 '0 that's what happened to them toleft 1 r day" Laettner said New Mexico then outscored the I The loss by the 49ers (11-2- ) Rainbow Warriors 15-- 4 over the — I next 6 ' snapped an winning minutes Four free 1 '' streak which started after a 4 ' a throws by McCrary by 'k loss to College of Charleston last t ' Williams and four points by Will Nov 23 However the 49ers were Scott keyed the decisive run anything but despondent in being 17 free '' ' 6 of Mexico hit New just ' '''' the latest to fall in Durham throws in the first half and went "You don't hang your head on a scoreless for more than 712 min8 game like this" guard Henry WilWith utes but still led The Associated Press liams said "I think we came in and 7 of 9 8 Scott and McCrary hitting Minnesota's Bob Martin grabs a pass away from Michigan State's Matt Steigenga during Saturday's Big Ten game Martin and we took the challenge very well It 23 of 31 free Lobos 8 hit of the his Golden Gopher teammates took more than the ball away from the Spartans They also took an upset victory was just unfortunate we just throws in the second half Defenon Duke the wrong night" caught sively the Lobos held Hawaii to Boston College 65 Seton Hall 64: At coin Neb Anthony Peeler scored anston Ill Calbert Cheaney added three 347 percent shooting — their best UCLA 98 Oregon St 81: At Los AnMisd 34 points to lead East Rutherford NJ Gerrod defensive effort 26 points as scored a season-higAlabama 63: At Au81 Auburn of the year Don MacLean scored five of geles Indiana pulled away burn Ala Wesley Person scored souri to a victory over Nebraska Abram hit an eight-foo- t jumper in his 31 points in overtime as No 2 Louisville 68 Wyoming 60: At Loue on snapping the Tigers' the lane with 38 seconds to play d early and breezed to a victory over 24 points as Auburn upset UCLA held off Oregon State isville Minor scored 14 Ky Greg Northwestern giving Boston College a victory Alabama and ended the losing streak UCLA off to its best start since No 25 Louisville to to lead points handand 21 Seton Hall over No e winCrimson Tide's Kansas 81 Colorado 80: At BoulMichigan 68 Illinois 61: At Cham1975 trailed until midway a victory over streak against the Tigers ing the Pirates their third straight paign Ill freshman guard Ja len loss through the second half and later der Colo Steve Woodbury's two ning Wyoming Louisville (10-3- ) trailed free throws broke a tie with eight Rose scored 17 points to lead 15thlet a lead get away TraKentucky 85 E Kentucky 55: At at the intermission but seconds left and lifted No 6 KanSyracuse 82 Pittsburgh 71 At Syraranked Michigan to a Big Ten vicLexington Ky John Pelphrey becy Murray gave the Bruins a opened the second half with a 14-cuse NY Lawrence Moten run to take a lead with two free throw$ 32 sec- sas over Colorado Colorado came the 38th Kentucky player to tory over Illinois lead with 15:50 onds into the extra period and missed a chance to tie after Billy score 1000 points and the 10thbroke the school record for a scored eight Minor remaining Wake Forest 86 Ga Tech 72: At Mitchell Butler's rebound basket freshman by scoring 32 points and Law drove the length of the court ranked Wildcats routed Eastern Winston-Salerun and the Carthe during points NC Rodney No 20 Syracuse beat Pittsburgh gave UCLA the lead for good at and was fouled with two seconds Kentucky for their eighth consecdinals gave up only one Wyoming 24 and scored Wake points Rogers with 3:51 to play MacLean to go Law missed his first free utive victory Wald 72 Georgetown 62: At Rose- field goal in the first six minutes Forest held No 16 Georgia Tech to throw and made the next hit a free throw and a Minnesota 70 Michigan St 66: At mont Ill David Booth scored 22 of the half a field without goal for nearly with 1:31 to go and !hake it Arizona 78 Washington St 65: At a and Stephen Howard had Orr Townsend Minneapolis UTEP 72 S Diego SL 58: At El Paceight minutes in the second half points the Bruins (12-- overall 17 to DePaul to a victory Paso Texas Marlon reserve scored a Khalid Reeves Wash Pullman spark sophomore for a victory Maxey's 20 10) were finally home free 20 points as Minnesota over No 22 Georgetown Alonzo scored 12 of his 21 points in the er-high carried 15 and rebounds points St Johns 85 Providence 75: At New Mourning scored 24 points for Texas-Ed : Oklahoma St 85 Iowa St 67: At second half as No 7 Arizona came beat Michigan State Paso to victory UTEP l for its second victory over a York despite a shooting Georgetown which got no closer unbeaten in the Western Athletic back to beat Washington State Stillwater Okla 34 than eight points in the last 512 scored Malik effort team The ranked in Sealy 3 (11-days overall eight ) Oklahoma State used 34 points Arizona is 14-- 1 overall Conference at Big Ten) upset points to lead No 17 St John's to minutes from Byron Houston and a strong trailed most of the first half but Gophers (11-3 SDSU drops to in the then-N4 11 Michigan last a victory over Providence the PriOklahoma 117 Kansas St 76: At defensive effort to beat No 24 took control in the second period WAC Maxey a 6'8" senior play- Iowa State and increase its record The Wildcats had lost two straight Saturday and beat Wisconsin 49- - ers' fifth consecutive loss Manahattan Kan Brent Price ing in his second game after miss-- 48 during the week to 16-- 0 The victory was the 26th games Texas Tech 101 Wane 98: At Lubscored 28 points as No 23 Oklaho- ing 8 contests earlier this season Arkansas 114 Mississippi 93: At Oxstraight at home for the Cowboys Mona 77 Miami 58: At Miami bock Texas Will lemons scored ma set two records in defeating following minor knee surgery had in the Big Eight for the first Scott Burrell and Chris Smith ford Miss Lee Mayberry scored 25 points and Texas Tech was able Kansas State The Sooners set re16 points after halftime SDSU time since 1984-826 points his 17th double-figur- e Their start ties each scored 19 fuwith most scored never for cords to Tulane's the break for got closer than points points Cie best in school history accomoutput in 18 games as No 12 Arand beat the against Kansas State and most 4:41 remaining on a pair of free rious Huskies in the vicpress kansas defeated Mississippi throws from reserve guard Virgil Green Wave its first loss of the points by an opponent at plished in 1950-5tory Burrell hit five of ConnectiMissouri 83 Nebraska 73: At Lin Smith season baskets and Smith :Indiana 96 Northwestern 62: At Ev cut's 11 9-- 4-- Mew-ol- VI Jahn-so- n 10-poi- nt 5 & 153 VIIJPSOP h 5111 4-- 2 uke Continues well-guarde- top-ranke- 5 2 5 79-6- 7 SO 13 2-- Nowt-e- O O (11) BANc & 6 28-1- 2 free-thro- 4-- w (8-- 6 orninance of Non ti F464p CI 1-- Teams d d non-AC- C I ld'117 18th-ranke- 7 J7 Carolina-Charlott- 7 7 - I 7 7 ' it '2 1 87-7- 4 2t - -- - - - ''''' 77 7 V - — 'N''''' - - - F e 1! S 77- N - 1 - 11-ga- a 68-5- "I' 34-2- 11th-ranke- d 13th-ranke- h fifth-ranke- d two-gam- ninth-ranke- nine-gam- come-from-behi- five-poi- 38-2- 8 74-7- 2 2 42-4- 0 m 1 76-7- 4 80-7- 5 4-- 0 0 care- llth-ranke- third-ranke- d 2-- 2 Pac-10- 4-- 0 3-- 6 - 1 0-- 3 73-6- o 2-- 0 5 19th-ranke- 60-5- 0 d full-cou- rt d eighth-ranke- 1 Marceltic 'Thunderbirds Utah BYU Women Remain Unbeaten in WAC : Karen Alcorn poured in a 33 points to lead the 5 University of Utah to a win over a pesky Wyoming team Saturday in Laramie Wyo and extend its win streak to five Alcorn mixed driving layups with pull-ujumpers and a pair in helping the Utes of improve their record to 11-- and in the Western Athletic Conference Her 13 free throws set a WAC record "Karen used her quickness to eare- er-high : : z : - 71-6- p 3 2-- i I 0 great advantage" said Ute coach Elaine Elliott whose team has won seven of its last eight games "Wyoming had no one who could keep up with her" I Utah 71 Wyomleg 65 ram (74) I 54 7 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1 3 5 0:33m 93301mai 0 7 Gollton 39 iiidinon110 047 0 WitÁsig 919 00 17 0 Tools 7346 1640 77 Shr44--P- S1 bba 94 ii lad 93 Kidd 3 1 Emitison 6 W Gus 12) C3U 4 4 CSU 9 (Pfull 3) Freshman guard Thais Kidd was the Cou- gars' top scorer with 22 and senior guardforward Kim Talbot was second with 19 Freshman center Debbie Dimond topped the squad in rebounds with 12 Southern NORTHRIDGE Calif Utah's Davor Marcelie feasted on Cal State Norttuidge's defense for 38 points 8 win over the in the Thunderbirds' Matadors here Saturday night With its fifth road win of the season SUU improved them to 11-- 4 while the e home winMatadors had a to fell and streak snapped ning dominated almost every The part of the game "We shot awful well and rebounded really well tonight" said SUU coach Neil We've got eight seniors cn Roberts " this team so we ought to be playing well" The who bad three other players score in double figures shot 52 percent from the field At the line they hit 90 percent and kept the game out of reach by MarleCting on charity tosses in the second half three-gam- 2-- group responded Feast on Northridge 90-7- CM 9 Klimibull 14 (Canon 71 COnvrid 4-- So Utah 82 N Ariz 68: Candice Lords scored 27 points to lead the Southern Utah University women's basketball team to its second win of the season over Northern Arizona Heather Sonne added 21 points and Becky SchoZield 20 for the host Thunderbirds who are now 2- 12 NAU dropped to The TBirds put the game away with a 82-6- 8 6-- 15-- 5 second-hal- f run 8 tairdt 4 PI 5 4 tb1orcie Actitztvi Boston nrnholl to feints 4 3 2 3 1 7 4 PS Cbsser 4 "Davor had another outstanding game" said Roberts Rod Dixon and Dana Achtzebn scored 12 points each for SUU while center Kerry Sherwood had 10 The Matadors who went into the half tied 41-4- 1 got 23 points from Keith Gibbs next travel to Kansas The State for Wednesday night SUU has lost In two preVi0113 trips to Manhattan but this time' go in riding a three game streak — their hottest start as a 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