Show Peg 10 TTT TT TTTTT-rrr- rr The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday March 13 1996 I- By The Aaaodatod Press maybe it balances out a little bit” In an earlier game at thesame site Richmond pulled off the biggest upset of the day by shocking No 3 South Carolina 62-6- 1 It was the fourth major upset the Spiders have pulled off in the opening round in the past 14 years In 1991 as a 15th seed tiiey beat -seeded Syracuse In 1968 as the 13th seed they knocked out defendfog Bob Knight got his money's worth end an JM Richmond fnnt Knight who paid a $10J)00 fine for the right to coach Indians in foe Tint 14th-seed- round of the NCAA tournament Hoosiers watched his seventh-seede- d recover after blowing a tag lead to best - No 10 Oklahoma 94-8- 7 in overtime Thursday night at the East Regional Given a choice of paying the fine or serving a one-gasuspension for lashing out at a referee two weeks ago Knight forked over the money He was rewarded with a seat on the bench for Indiana’s first NCAA tournament victory since 1994 “The last three yean we lose the first game (rf the tournament OK7" Knight said “In the four years prior to that we were the only team that went to the regionals four times So 14 rebounds as North Car--' olina (31-pulled away from Navy (19-1in the second half It was the ed Charlie Bell added a since 1939 without Dean Smith who retired ai coach before the season UNC Charlotte 77 7) we come into an arena we just take the attitude that ot Derm Luton’s Jumper with seconds left gave die Hsues (19-9- ) their first NCAA victory since 1984 Gary Lumpkin’s two free throws given Xavier (22-the lead 8) Princeton69 UNLV 57 with 42 remaining Princetoo closed the first half with a 20-- run and went on to beat UNLV Jarod Stevenson scored 24 points to extend the nation’s longest winning for Richmond (23-which handed streak to 20 games Brian Esri led the ' South Carolina its second straight with 21 points while ' embarrassing opening-roun- d loss Tigers (27-the Gamecocks lost as a ) Tyrone Nesby topped UNLV 2 Richmond forward 7) Nick Patrick said : EAST At Hartford Conn North QueUnalM Navy 52 1) Michigan St 13 E Michigan 71 See SPIDERS on Page 11 236-poukets from die Ekezie and a play by Profit highlighted an 11-- 4 nm which left the ' Terrapins up 33-- 40 “We came out in the second half Ags int with the idea that we were going noted But not impossible “We knew all of the shots weren’t keep inside every time and we were able to take it out a little bit and then maintain Ihg lead" WilHama laid The Aggies fell behind 7 — their biggest deficit of the season — following a play by freshman forward Mike Mardeuch with nine minutes to go but then they showed a little bit of life A putback by Johnson a rebound from Neal by Jones and Geddes ignited a 2 spurt that gave i just had to go back on the other end and bust our tails on defense" ' points just four minutes into the game the Aggies bounced back to outscore the Terrapins 13-- 0 over a fouMninute period in the fint half to go up Mnyland finished the first half strongly however and die strong contingent of Aggie fens reason to hope took a 6 lead into the locker room But suddenly the offensive spark “It was very important that we got steals the lead beck up UM junior swing-ma- n fizzled Laron Profit said “They came by Johnson Geddes and Saxon back and made a strong run and had resulted in zero points and Elliott die lead for a minute but we felt like finally aided die Maryland scoring if we continued to play our game drought with a bucket from the right kept the pressure up and just kept side of die basket Two Terrapin defensive rebounds pounding away that we could get & lead back and give ourselves some resulted in two dunks for freshman forward Tfcnance Morris at die other end momentum going into ImHHim" lead with Saxon dished to center Donnie of die float and UMs AP photo Johnson to give the Aggies the first 4:43 remaining was more than enough Maiyland center Obkma Ekezie right swallows up the basket of the second half but Utah for the Taps as Agie attempt! 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WrtSaja r vv X imOAVMMWIIIT Itaad (10WS AM HoVCmh (S1W ailnuManafaeh (SOW at North Canlna St (81W 00 AITuaaaa ArtL equal the mark for most starts held by Jones Eric Hinson and Jon Wickizet - RMncnd Omm(M a Old Doaadon games this season ties the school record for most games played in the season with die 1993-9- 6 team and Janes and Saxon started all of diem to nt (17-1- MMmamU Friday SOnrtnutaaitorMgma AlllallghHC ManpNi (22-- va Yauvrtoan Tony Rutland and Robert for 39 points & SO WHhkWonOOWaPiadua(IOW7AJa (SOW va Nabraaka (S4W 4 81 Ftancta Pa 3-- 14 mrtouiBMOp at i rnTTvAOWBradB Bt (17-1- BAainaQIONAL O’ Kelley combined 2 (SW gjNwnnL TBA (10-10- ) M Baylor (14-1- They beat Kansas and North Carolina for a reason" all-tiYada yada: Utah State is in die NCAA Tournament and hasn't won a game since 1970 The Aggies set a school postseason record for steals with nine USU’s 33 nSnuaiWKiaigw TBA (Sl-- they’ve got what it takes ways - TUmtSI-WiOA1(10-1- TBA championship 36-3- CaieSna (is-1- " Utah State led by as many as three points during that period as Saxon who totaled 18 points in the first half got the Aggies going full speed But Williams noticed the change and altered his lineup as welL “They bothered us with that small lineup but we countered it with four guards ourselves and feat got us the eight-pailead" he said The shift in momentum also coin- cided with a lengthy delay due to a change of netfi-Dayi- sgot his band ft tangled up in the net 'at USU’s end P-- (21-- -Wilmington (lW North rnmuamrmimo TBA (17-1- d Bovdtag Oran (SW Hot WoaWppI SMa committee For one half on Thursday night they looked like a team still itmg-in- g from the disappointment It took a fiery halftime speech from coach Dave Odom to remind them they still earned a postseason berth and a chance to win a at LOU (10-1- Hnaairi &SO (17-1- TBA PW TBA (AP) — Wake Forest players sst in stunned silence Sunday' as national television cameras 'showed than waiting and never hearing their name called by die NCAA tournament 'selection : nm 8Ma po4) tf at jsMptiv OncfemS (1W al TdMd XavUr (17-1aUndahh (10-11- ) nc m SMaw FRIDAY Varava (law pjn Brandon Birch along with Rice Smhi )wim nit Qoddfft “We just tied to be more aggressive on defense and not give them so many easy looks at the basket arid attack their press" Geddes said “Wb got some really good shots down done to the basket and were able to take the lead for a while” -- rmnuunu ml ) points and six rebounds for Utah State but plsyed jut 24 minutes Geddes (nine paints) and Birch (six paints) were both successful coming off foe bench but foe Aggies still shot ony 39 percent from the floor end were outrebounded44-to-2-fi that we played hard and “I thought showed that die game was important to us” Eustachy said “But we could have played better from a concentration standpoint and thinking the game out plus we played a great team “It’s a team that could really go a 12 DABWnDAEIBi? - Florida IMniaSandps-1- ' Johnson added 'Wtofc r riMhoNAL (UChapdWXliC - 20-1- intermission which helped them get the lead in the first half Among USU’s six fouls in the first six minutes were two by Davis and three by Johnson forcing Eustachy to go with freshman center 9-- 20-1- 8 The switch took nearly 13 minutes and once play resumed the Terps outscored Utah State 3 before It was the Aggies’ small lineup : 63-4- ’Rice 11 “We went big offensively but matched up small defensively as the naif went OH — d I itiinl that wlpwt m maintain the lead in die secondhalf" r' Continued from Page 8 “That's hard to absorb" Eustachy and tore it badly enough to warrant a replacement with 7:29 left in the first half second half was that we were able to platoon a little bit" Williams said nd Down by AP photo t Rfchmond’a Eric Poole Ml ambraoaa toammato Carton Cuato following the SpWara’ upset of South Carolina (20-13- with 19 Antawn Jamison had 17 points and e r ' DC 17-fo- 11 0) ' 1 At Washington Charlotte (20-1Anthony Coomes scored 19 points for Dlinou-Chicag- o foe team we’re playing doesn’t know with 29 points (20-1- 0) (22-- 6) "Every time 22 career-hig- h points for Michigan State (21-Derrick Dial led Eastern Michigan DeMarco Johnson had 30 points and 10 rebounds and Sean Colson added 18 poitfts and 13 assists for Auburn team led by Chsrles Bartley good” gan State beat Eastern Michigan 1) national champion Indiana And in 1984 as the 12th seed they beat an we’re : Tar Heels’ first tournament game second- me Mateen Cleaves Maying with foul problems scored 20 points as Michi- top-rank- ed 3) i game but I : IdfDMMBX IftdNtnri thought they had more firepower and rebounding All I have to say is I have no regrets about what ' team did" lark Byington scored 18 by BaOy Oahnam mui iiuui t ) i - Appearing todhatitotiaFd ' points for the Seahawks while Stan Simmons had 12 Wake Forest started die game with a 10-- run but went die next eight minutes without a point and matched a seasoftlow for a first oa Sunday March 13 - NlftNfcrBNMMtn ’ 1 eaoiBLiss wiasLssa lha IM Fagabpad allha HadMJbuMDI OMNISERVE NaMpapark EAnbIori 2 wwwomnitervecellularcom V half The Seahawks bad offensive proMemi pf dieir own in die first 20 minutes shooting 29 percent from the field and could never take the lead “Ir-“1II- K' MVMM 787-228- -- i-: ' 1411 X - inruvr- - 9 am 7282288 1lrss?n Maaaaifmi 2798888 rJBsiv nuBiuMau - 3938288 l iwinrt 7748832 iNabiiiaAiMei ' 949: - 'drmm 4748807 ma 4837580 Jaa 523-152- 2 IPOOILCOPYI |