Show - r- ws '40 wlr-vm- - - 'it q"14 4 EntrAwqW6 I D4 Utes Hang On Nip Pokes in OT 1 0 Continued I - f 7' l' I: t I 11 It -- k ' ) flt 1 MacLean Makes Stanford nicli 1i j k - Ls- - THE ASSOCIATED ti AN ": ' ' k ? 111At 1 i 79-7- 8 i free-thro- I f f t li i 1 illf4 rl '' - k y I - it 1! q 11 : i '' E i - ter 1 "They were just expecting Jimmy to take the shot" said Howard "Everybody expected Jimmy to take the shot But he made a nice pass He laid it right '11 :A 111 A said Soto ti r ' 1 ! 1- t4 0" in" ' Coupled with a Thursday night victory at Air Force the Utes have now pulled even in the WAC with a 3 mark and improved to 13-- 5 overall The Utes are no strangers to winning at the always hostile Double-They won here twice last season en route to a three-gam- e sweep of Wyoming Wyoming which had snapped a three-gam- e losing streak on Thursday with a big win over BYU is now 10-- 7 overall and 3 in league play In a furiously waged battle — Majerus and Wyoe before ming coach Benny Dees would go the day was done — the Utes first took the lead a little over seven minutes into the ballgame when Paul Afeaki hit a jump hook in the key to make it 1 Utah made the lead stand up into intermission (36- 3'2) and led by as many as seven in the second half ) before the Cowboys began chipping away at t ' 1 t L: 3-- ' e--: : 4 1 ! 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" it 1 - 1 0 lt 'u "'N41 I' 4 - tc --" i' - Ø- 'IL "tto t ifs 1 pe'''-'- ' -- nose-to-nos- foul Poor Utah shooting — seven of 14 in the final 8:21 helped Wyoming back into it But the guy who did the real damage was Cowboy point guard Mo Alexander The senior exploded for five with two and a straight points — a seconds left in regulation to put the contest into overt time He then converted a play to get the Cowboys off and running in OT "He's a tough player" said Majerus "He's a competitor We didn't play him very smart" "This is the kind of game you hate to see anyone lose" said Majerus "They gave a great effort to come back and we made a great effort to come back It was a great college game" 13-1- free-thro- (47-40- 6-- the deficit Majerus and Dees had words — and then some — after the Ute coach was convinced the Cowboy scorekeeper intentionally shorted Wilson by a point on a trey with 9:11 to play "I'm a lot of things but I'm not a cheater" said Majerus "The ref had his hands up Ito signal a 3 and 30 seconds go by" When Dees attempted to intervene he and Majerus squared off The two coaches eventually had to be restrained and Majerus was assessed a technical 1 put-bac- k three-poin- hard-nose- d Avoid Upset to CSU? 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' The Associated PRO-9- 5 C77:"' "'" '''' r t a 4 trza-Arzeia-- three-gam- )A"7:: '' ''' ' ''''4 - $ 1 AMETICAti Alabama snapped a losing streak with a victory over i i La Jej 1489 SO STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY 7470 SO STATE ST MIDVALE 275 SO UNIVERSITY AVE PROVO - -----HF ' Christian Laettner plays tough 'D' on Wake Forest's Chris King 44titirilelir401141 wr 5 ‘i i - 4 — 1 Trlt-7- 1 1 r:44 'V - 71 1 r410 1 $ V ' ' ---- i t I' 1 i t r j 4 0 - ?' - 00--4- I: 77714Cr 101303 011L di ' - ---2 '''''''''"-- ' -1r Ali-- SA59" ' I 1 1 f t :1 )V 7 SreM and Consumer Digest 50" Screen Size 820 Line Resolution 420 ft Lamberts High Contrast Protective Screen 40 to 1 Contrast Ratio - 4-(-4- DA On v PIONFFP m43464asmoornmwoRaLiamm nttio Sat intUtw I ik4ip i 11' 1 LAST 3 DAYS o77:i‘: LOCATIONS IN BUSINESS tot s Ai 'wk 1 0 " ' - 11117' s"19'40 - - SPECIAL! OVER OVER c) f I4": 20-ga- - I t'l - - Pr 4 N: 0 rillWallial21 t USA -- - i 5-- ''' 4 ) littf4111 tso MILLION OPERATED 111- 7 '‘''''''ti:"":-- 'i f - i - 11 r 1 'I :: I it ' 'T '' i i : Duke 84 Wake Forest 68: At Dur- 14'4"5'-- :4 ': 1 iii ::- -I 4 v ham NC Christian Laettner had 25 points as the Blue Devils (14-rolled at home for its best Atlantic Coast Conference start since 1964 and a winning streak overall Oklahoma St 84 Oral Roberts 61: At Tulsa Okla Byron Houston scored 18 of his 30 points in the first half as No 3 Oklahoma State built an early lead in beating Oral Roberts - -- t ! I -- I' 6 g r :- ' F 4 IN THE :- - - '''''--' --- 3CARScoPmAINTED ' 4—'1'V''t'''' 571 - - tV free-throwin- t P 74-6- 9 reversed itself Russell Larson and Call teamed for 10 straight makes before Mark Santiago missed a pair After CSU's Doug Larson missed an inside shot with BYU leading by three Astle was fouled with 10 seconds left and drilled both shots Before Saturday Astle had played only 29 minutes all season and tried two free throws "I was nervous" he said but Heslop calmed him and he secured the victory Newhart could take the rest of the night off 3 OM Attendance In overtime BYU's State 5State Sanderson CSU a gift by fouling Keith Bonds who made both shots — setting the stage for Call D-- 1 making a surprising move in the league Then again CSU had little business coming back at the end of regulation The Cougars had tried to pull away all game leading by 10 points in the first half then having to recover after falling behind by six early in the second period Forward Kevin Nixon scored all of his 20 points by midway through the second half then Mark Heslop hit a jumper for a lead with 4:02 left The Cougars would go exactly four minutes without scoring — thanks to missed free throws most of which were not even close "We were our own worst enemy" Reid "I can't shoot free throws All 1 can do as a coach is get 'em to the line" After CSU's Lynn Tryon scored on a tying drive and Trost missed two free throws with 29 seconds left the Rams played for a last shot BYU's Nick Sanderson gave 2 1 Smith 2 5 14 26-6- 0 7 Tools 21 74 37 Halftime Score — Colorado State 37 BYU 35 End of Regulation — BYU 62 Colorado Shooting Percentages — Held Goals: BYU 571 433 Free Throws: BYU 611 Colors:- ColoState Three-Poi- Continued From 13 tory over Colorado Syracuse 58 St John's 56: At Syracuse NY Mike Hopkins' free throw gave Syracuse the lead with 37 seconds to play while Dave Johnson and Conrad McRae came up with key defensive plays in the final seconds as No 13 Syracuse outlasted No 22 St John's Alabama 68 Georgia 65: At Athens Ga Andre Perry's layup with one minute remaining broke a tie and James Robinson added a free throw 30 seconds later as No 15 1 I '' 1 r 3-- 63-6- i 0 0 Uta les Antoine Davison goes for two points over Wyoming's Reggie Slater in Saturday's big win :1::40:- tt "1 6-- 3 The Associated Press i's ite4t9 1 0 i i d 3 I ' r4 : Tracy Murray's 23 points led UCLA (14-and Shon Tarver had 17 as the Bruins remained unbeaten They are off to their best start since 1972-7when they went 30-- en route to a seventh straight NCAA title MacLean was from the field but made all nine free throws "Some things went wrong today that usually don't but everybody came in and contributed It was just a matter of executing at the end" MacLean said lost its secStanford (11-ond straight — both Pac-1games — since breaking into the Top 25 this week Poor shooting from the free throw line and a technical foul on Stanford coach Mike Montgomery helped UCLA remain one of three unbeaten Division 1 teams Stanford which had made 75 percent of its free throws entering the game missed 16 of 33 (515 percent) UCLA was trailing with 6:59 remaining when Montgomery was called for the technical for arguing with the officials Asked what he said MontgomI don't ery said "Nothing want to talk about it Let's focus on the game and the kids who played it" MacLean made both free throws following the technical just his seventh and eighth points of the game to start a 14-- run that lead with boosted UCLA to 2:55 left Stanford could get no closer than three points the rest of the way i' i tf k 0 Missouri 69 Colorado 52: At Columbia Mo Jevon Crudup scored 18 points and Anthony Peeler had 16 to lead No 12 Missouri to a vic- 4 cf 41' ference" :- burgh I s 83-7- 7 e ' 4 q - i 11 I v i 4 second-ranke- ': L - ' '1 ''' e mid-gam- eight-poi- t 1 1 to erase an deficit and beat Pitts- straight in 1 ir III with the stomach flu Saturday morning and still queasy at game time hours later MacLean scored 11 of his 17 points in the last seven minutes as UCLA beat No 24 Stanat Stanford Calif ford "He didn't have any legs today and he couldn't rebound" UCLA coach Jim Harrick said "Finally in the last five minutes he got five or six rebounds and we were able to run our offense and get some open shots That was the real dif- i''i ' : it most t ' ' PRESS Don MacLean found his shooting touch just when UCLA needed 1 It t ' l' — 1 v I (V 7 ' From D4 left But those were the last points the Cowboys would score with a huge Byron Wilson closed the gap to trey from the left wing at the mark After Butler bricked a pair of free throws with 14 ticks remaining Soto brought the ball up to near the line then eyed the basket Vvilien he did Cowboy forward Reggie Slater slid a step away from Howard to defend the shot At that instant Soto whipped the pass to his teammate who easily laid it up and in "Reggie stepped up and Barry was wide open" t Sunday January 26 1992 n '' All of Soto's efforts appeared to go for naught when Wyoming forward Travis Butler jammed off the break to make it a 79-7- 5 contest with 31 seconds 1 SPORTS The Salt Lake Tribune e So MO 917-011- tv4 coo) wal SAK7'Y 824i So 130 Liii UAL! 0 Dr 272-840- W2 555-CCZ- 1 Wen ImxtIre 3 t t : II Ej e LS Pn r fk t 4 ' z c1 xi et ab 1"1 4 — ” - 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