Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday March 18 2002 — All ood time Hommd was substituted for “(Hommel) has comes miles this year with her mentality” Bilbao said “She’s working : ahead in the count and letting her defense make plays behind Ags Continued from A8 ' threw eight innings of it ball striking out seven and walking just three However Hommel had to be taken out before the ninth because she was pinch run for by Markean Neal — the sec- ho-h- her" The Aggies were held to five hits off Lady Raiders pitchers Jennifer Martinez and Stayc Preator to W i from Person shot die field including from 3 --point range Andre Miller had 23 points and 14 assists and Zydranas Dgauskas added 20 points Kurt Thomas scored a 33 points for New career-hig- h York Allan Houston added 20 points for the Knicks seeking their first three-gawinning streak since Don Chaney took over as coach in December Lakers 105 Mavericks 103 At Los Aneeles Shaauille 12-for--14 TtKKawwholMd seventh-seede-d 8in' 0 pt vioui iow of 71pomti '’reboirtdj'md Robot Hdny Detroit on Jan 30 were led by made two in the Nazr Mohammed with 15 final three minutes points Horry had 19 points and Nets 87 Grizzlies 76 eight rebounds Rick Fox and Kerry Kittles scored 19 Derek Fisher scored 16 each points and Keith Van Horn and Kobe Bryant had 14 added 13 for New JerseyV points nine rebounds and 11 which snapped a seven-gam-e assists for the Lakers road losing streak Michael Finley led the Mavfrom the ericks with 21 points but Kittles was field including from at foe missed a range Jason Kidd added buzzer feat would have given 12 points and 10 assists for his team the victory the Nets Steve Nash and Nick Van Rookie PauGasol led the Exel added 20 pennts each Grizzlies with 18 points and and Dirk Nowitzki had 17 nine rebounds Reserve Will points and 10 rebounds for foe Solomon scored 14 points in Mavericks Van Exel also 18 minutes for Memphis a after Horry missed a loser of three straight and 12 Lakers lead for foe the gave of its last 14 games : good The win was foe fifth Magic 105 76enl03 Pat Garrity’s running straight and 12th in 14 games who for the Lakers (47-1jumper with 167 seconds left o lifted visiting Orlando to its remained tied with foe NBA’s sixth straight victory over for the Kings best record Philadelphia Woifjpack ils' SC(AP) — A J Moye doesn't need a 5) victo- d Sat-urd- ay -- 3) theroundof 16 Duke the defending national champion only seems to win as often as basketball’s Clown Princes ‘ But Indiana coach Mike Davis thought he saw some vulnerability in the Blue Dev 9) second-roun- 7 “Hopefully they will play like they did today when we play them” Davis said Saturday night Don't count on it Irish coach Mike Brey said “The one thing about them is you put on the jersey andyou really don’t think you’re supposed to lose” said Brey who watched such dominance up close for eight seasons as a Duke assistant “They're going to be tough to beat There’s fearlessness about them There’s a belief that it’s their destiny to do this (22-ll)- in South Pittsburgh 63 California 50 Pitt (29-- held California without a point for 9 12 (23-minutes during a decisive 16-- 0 ran Julius Page scared seven of his 17 points during that spuit 84-7- ry over Notre Dame here film session or a scouting report to break down the Hoosiers' opponentin the South Regional semifinals ' “I think everybody in the world knows what Duke is and who their personnel are” Indiana’s sophomore guard said “Jhey’re kind of like the college Globetrotters” Don’t expect strains of “Sweet Georgia Brown” or buckets of confetti at Rupp Arena on Thursday though when Duke (31-faces the No 5 Hoosiers top-seed- ed 11) who were making their first NCAA appearance since 1991 42-fo-ot r-5 Streak since late December and gottheir most lopsided victory since beating die Los Angeles Clippers by 18 points Feb 23 1999 national champion Anthony Grundy had 17 points on shooting for the Continued firom A8 “I’m not going to use this as a negative” Mickelson said “I played some good golf today and just didn’t finish it” Woods certalnly did and made a little more history along the way He became the first player to win three a?aS L straight titles at three tournaments nav-in- g already accomplished the hat trick at Firestone and the Memorial Tournament “In this day and age that’s an amazing thing” tournament host Arnold Palmer said “But he continues to do amazing things” Michael Campbell of New Zealand holed a chip on the 18 th for birdie to dose with a 71 arid finish second at 279 his best finish ever on the PGA Tour Len Mattiace who played in the final group with Woods had a 73 and tied for thud with Rocco Mediate (70) John Huston (72) and Mickelson A year ago Woods rode the momentum of his first victory into history — The Players Championship the following week then his second victory in die Masters to become die first player to sweep the four professional majors Woods said about “It’s not before to he gets Augusta “It’s urigning int 32-1- 10-for-- 12 Bay 09 9-- n 0) nt 20-1- 3) minutes left in the first half the Salukis went to work on defense while Dearman provided die offense The forward scored the last 10 points of a 24--8 run punctuating it with a dunk Jarvis Hayes led Georgia (22-1with 26 points and 11 116-11- f-6 int 30-1- d GREENVILLE 10-for--19 At Chicago Southern nUnois 77 Georgia 75 1 with 8 12 Trailing It was the fifth straight victory overall after four consecChris Webber had 31 points ' utive losses for Orlando which moved 1 12 games and IS rebounds and Mike ahead of Philadelphia for the Bibby scored 18 of his 22 No 5 spot in the Eastern Conhalf to points in ference lead the Sacramento Kings to Tfcacy McGrady had 29 road victory Sunday 3 a points and 13 assists and over die hapless Toronto Rapreserve Troy Hudson scored tors 19 points for Orlando Garrity Vince Carter who finished with 22 points fouled out with scared 13 of Ins 18 points in the second half 3:07 remaining for the Rap- Allen Iverson had 39 points tors who have lost 16 of their and 10 assists and Eric Snow last 17 games Toronto also added 20 points for Philadelhas lost nine straight at home phia which lost for the first time Doug Christie added 18 in 15 games when scoring more points for die Kings including than 100 points this that a three-poiplay gave Cavanen 104 Knkks 99 lead Sacramento a 113-1' Person scored 29 Wesley with 253 seconds left After host Cleveland to help points Toronto’s Morris Peterson beat New York missed badly on The Cavaliers had dropped attempt Webber made two six of their previous eight free throws with '207 seconds mes including a 105-9- 5 remainingin New York on Saturday 85 Hawks 68 w 4) East By The Associated Press At Indianapolis reserve Austin Croshere scored 19 points and Indian3 limited Atlanta to a season-lopoint total The Pacers used a 9--2 run to take a 1 lead and another with 2 burst go in front 9 6:28 left in the first half The Pacers won their fourth straight their longest winning a Final The Terrapins (28-Four team in 2001 reached the third round for the sixth time in nine years guard Dixon was from the field including from range and on free throws Charlie Wills scored 17 for which tied Wisconsin (19-1for the Big Ten regular-seasotitle Connecticut 77 North Carolina SL 74 from the Butler was field and on free throws for UConn (26-6- ) the 9) Webber Bibby Pacers Continued from A8 time since 1997 At Chicago DUiioia 72 Creigjhton 60 Williams in the second half also had five assists and five rebounds for the mini (26-who are 16-- 6 at the United Center since it opened in 1994 Creighton — which shocked (23-Florida in double overtime in the first round — never has NCAA won a second-roun- d game Hoosiers: Duke is a little vulnerable - At Washington ' Maryland 87 Wisconsin 57 8) 32X lift Kings Dance rebounds again’’ Duke trailed Notre Dame 4 with about six minutes left but outscored the Irish 20-- 6 the rest of the way 71-6- — too perfect it turned out The ball hit more important for the media than for me" He’s more interested in his game and the pin and ricocheted back into the there are still some kinks to smooth over water leading to a 9 Woods straggled again early on and nearButch Harmon Woods’ swing coach was in the locker room at Bay Hill before ly fell into a hole until he made a the round and sized up a day that could putt on No 8 to save par and stay two strokes behind He blistered his drive on No ' have belonged to just about anybody 9 and made birdie then made another birdie Fourteen players were within three shots of Woods but Mickelson was the at No 10 to stay right behind Mickelson The turning point was No 14 one he had his eye on “He’s got no pressure starting from Mickelson hit at the flag which was at the front of the green and the ball behind” Harmon said Mickelson indeed seized the momenhopped hard and wound up behind the tum if not control of the tournament green He flubbed his chip to 20 feet and Consecutive birdies starting on No 3 put made bogey about the time Woods got him within one-strofor birdie on the par-- 5 12th of Woods who was It was a two-sh- ot Woods that his with in the early going control struggling gave swing the lead and he refused to surrender it Woods hit into the water from a fairAfter four days of blistering heat the way bunker on No 6 and the enormous ' like and cheer ahead of him was Mickelson holdconcrete greens were tough pin led numbers some downhill birdie putt on No to ing a ot high placements “It was ridiculous” said Charles How- - 8That turned out to be a two-stro9 by ell m who had a quadruple-boge- y swing when Woods made bogey and ' Mickelson continued to apply pressure hitting two balls into the water on No 6 and a triple bogey on die 18th hole by with a birdie on No 10 the Woods didn’t see it that way off rocks hitting David Duval suffered a fate far more “There were so many guys with a cruel chance to win” he said “A lot of different He was things happened on the last few holes” par for the day and ' Indeed they did three off the lead when he laid up on the Birdie-par-p- ar His found 16th 5 third shot the Woods water for par-He took a drop and hit a perfect approach for Mickelson 10-fo- ot ke 25-fo- ke 10-fo- ot Bogey-bogey-bog- ey : int f-5 EiyiiionifaninB))ouwnMticnMinfiflplw SlgaiWM a local DlglttlCMeeF Han prlcetat $35 tad higher and get StOh Bight a rJaeiead tame Urttmo Blnates tar Ilian 8) Sacra-ment- gamei which does not start until 9:36 pan That makes for a long day of wailing for foe players but FenneUy said the tradeoff for the exposure is worth it Practice Continued from A9 because foe Cyclones have too many other shooters “The foing about her is she’s so aggressive in foe post "Judkins said “She gets a lot of offensive rebounds and she gets to foe foul line Theydo a good job of letting her post up and isolate in there Danielle is going to have her hands full” ESPN2 will televise the ForifenlMamaGn WWi1r2yMfoortrt ' “I’ve always been someone foatifyouwanttoplay'atone o’clock in the morning to put: us on TV we’ll play” Fennel-l- y said “I think it’s good for foe sport I feel bad for our fens ft’s a very late game I V think it’s going to hint our crowd a little bit But I think foe sport needs it “If ESPN is going to put foie game on TV we need to do it” : - s‘ I ' i -- fastest time of foe yeat Tb keep Ttylor ahead of Hansen Bates pushed Thy lor to Swim ' faster foim his pace time V V “Joseph wouldn’t let him of foe valley’s best swimmers grf so I had to push (Ttylor) when they wine young enough fester He got out and his dad to be on foe Sports Academy said ’You broke foe state ' record!" 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