European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 3, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes Friday february 3,1989 whew it was one crazy game los Angeles a Loyola Marymont and . International scored two Points every 14 a shot went up every 11 seconds. Loyola won 181-150, and a Point was scored for every eight fans at the Lions Gersten Pavilion. Those 2,661 saw one crazy game. So crazy in fact the official score wrote whew at the Bottom of the shot Chart. It was the highest scoring Colleg game Ever breaking five Mcaa re cords for offence and ending a Home and Home series during which 637 Points were scored. Loyola broke the 100-Point Barrier tuesday night on an 8-foot jumper by Enoch Simmons with just 56 seconds gone in the second half and coach Paul Westhead said in a game like this we can get in excess of 200 the 331 total Points in the game broke the record of 306 that Loyola and . International set on Jan. 7 when the Lions beat the gulls 162-144. The game also set records for mos Points by one team most Points by a losing team most Points by one teaming the first half 94 for Loyola and most Points by both teams in the first half 170. The previous record for mos Points by one team was 164 in 1976 by Nevada Las vegas and equated i Loyola s season opener against Azusa Pacific. . International s total Points and the halftime scores broke Marks from the Jan. 7 game. Everything happens so rapidly you really Don t have time to say wow look at that score " Westhead said. We just Don t Ever think about that. It s a rapid fire kind of kind of Wake up about 3 o clock in the morning thinking about at times it did not seem humanly possible to play much faster than the two teams did tuesday night. For example Loyola outscored International 11-9 in one frantic stretch late in the game 20 Points in 1 34.average 2 Points every 9.4 seconds. 5 26 to play Al Genoid Banks 10-footer for Usu. Loyola leads 154 130. 5 16 Jeff Fryer 3-Pointer for Loyola. 157-130. 5 07 Paul Wilson 8-footer Foru Siu. 157-132. 4 59 Hank gathers a free throw for Loyola. 158-132. 4 53 Wilson Layup for usiu.158-134. 4 44 gathers Layup for Loyola. 160-134. 4 22 Marcellus Lee free throw for Loyola. 161-134. 4 14 Lee Layup for Loyola. 163-134. 3 57 Demetrius Laffitte Fiel goal and free throw for Usu. 163 137. 3 52 Lee Dunk for Loyola. 165-137. There was 3 52 to play and finally the game slowed Down. There was t another Basket scored for 20 seconds. The longest stretch Between baskets was 59 seconds the shortest two seconds. We run and shoot within four or five seconds on every Possession and we full court press. One Way or another we get the Ball Back pretty Quick Westhead said. During a game Westhead said he does t have time for much of any thing other than watching the action. You really can t Tell a player Nice shot because about three or four shots Are made by the time you get time he said. You can t ques Tion an official about a Call because he la say which one everything s just at such an incredible Loyola took 119 shots in the game making 67 for 54.2 percent from the floor. . International shot 61.1percent but took Only 101 shots making 63. Loyola was 34 of 45 fro the free throw line . International 21 of 35. Loyola had the rebounding and 3-Point Edge. Loyola out rebounded . International 631-49, and made13 of 34 from 3-Pqint distance to 3 of 7 for . of the big Lead Westhead said his team slowed Down at the scoring 11 Points in the 1 34 stretch Loyola scored just 16 More inthe final 3 52. Not whimsically i think had the game been closer we would have stayed firing out. We missed some foul shots and we were Flat for a while but that s human nature Westhead said. We also tried to get some people some playing time so we had the reserves ironically the Lions next game i against St. Mary s Friday night in a matchup of the nation s top scoring team and the country s second Best defensive club. Loyola 12-7, is aver aging 113.5 Points while St. Mary a 17-2, is allowing 54.7 teams Are tied for first place in the West coast athletic conference along with Pepperdine. All have 5-1 records. Suns 18-0 run does in lakers by the associated press Phoenix Eddie Johnson scored 10 of his 32 Points during a decisive 18-0 Phoenix run and the los Angeles lakers went scoreless for nearly seven minutes in the second Quarter As the suns beat the lakers 114-97 wednesday night. The game was tied 10 times the last at 44-44 before Phoenix started the crucial 18-0 spurt 7 10 before halftime. Johnson Sank three jumpers including a 3-Point goal and capped the run on a free throw with 2 25 left for a 62-44 Lead. The lakers who made just 3 of their 15 Field goal tries and had seven turnovers during those seven plus minutes went scoreless for a Span of 6 57. Their 11 second period Points came within three of tying an Arena record for the fewest in a Quarter. Johnson who had 15 second period Points Sank his third 3-Pointer of the Quarter and a jumper in the final two min utes for the suns 70-49 halftime bulge. Los Angeles trailing 95-79 at the end of three periods after nine More Points by Johnson opened the fourth Quarter with a 7-0 run and closed to 103-94 As magic Johnson s free throw capped a 7-2 spurt with 4 20 remaining. But Phoenix rattled off nine consecutive Points on two layups by Kevin Johnson Eddie Johnson s three Point play and Armon Gilliam s two free throws making it 112-94 with 2 04 left. The win moved the suns into sole pos session of second place in the Aba s Pacific division and within two games of the Pace setting lakers. Phoenix 19-3 at Home after its 16th Vic tory in the last 17 games Here got 24 Points from Gilliam 23 from Kevin Johnson and 18 by Tom Chambers. Johnson led the lakers with 17 Points but Only had one in the fourth period. Kareem Abdul Jabbar James worthy and Orlando Woolridge All finished with 15 Points for los Angeles which lost for the 10th time in its last 14 Road games. In other games wednesday Hawks 94, jazz 93 Salt Lake City Reggie Theu converted a pair of free throws with six seconds remaining giving Atlanta a Vic tory Over Utah. Eric Leckner gave Utah a 93-92 Lea with eight seconds remaining hitting a Layup after a pass to All Star Karl Malone was tipped away. Following a timeout Malone fouled Theus who was driving to the Basket and he made both foul shots for the winning margin. 76ers 114, bullets 110, of Philadelphia Mike Gminski scored six of 26 Points in overtime lift ing Philadelphia Over Washington. Aba Roundup Eddie Johnson of Phoenix. 15 Points in 2nd Quarter a pair of backups turned starters Shelton Jones and Scott Brooks also keyed the Victory for the 76ers. Jones had 20 Points and Brooks 18, career High totals for both. Washington s Bernard King scored 35points, his third consecutive 30-plus game. Celtics 107, hornets 94charlotte, . Robert Parish scored 24 Points and grabbed 13 of his sea son High 24 rebounds in the first Quarter leading the Boston Over s inside dominance helped the celtics open a 31-18 Lead in the first Quarter but Charlotte rallied to within three Points in the second period. That rally faltered and Boston pulled away with a third Quarter run and coasted tothe Victory. A Basket by Kelly Tripucka with 4 07 left before halftime Cut Charlotte s deficit to 46 43, but six straight Points by the celtics four by Kevin Mchale repelled the threat. An Alley top Basket by Reggie Lew sat the Buzzer gave Boston a 58-49 half time margin. Trail blazers 108, clippers 107los Angeles Kiki Vandeweghe scored a season High 28 Points including three Long Range jumpers in the last two minutes As Portland handed the clip pers their 16th straight defeat. Clyde Drexler added 24 Points for the blazers who have beaten the clippers 16 consecutive times. Los Angeles was led by Beno Benjamin with 23 Points and Charles Smith with 22. College from Page 21 1983, and had lost five straight. Milt Newton scored 14 Points for Kansas 16-5 and 3-3.the Jay Hawks Are trying to become the third team with 1,400 victories behind Kentucky and North Carolina. Clemson 85, no. 3 North Carolina 82 Clemson . Kirkland howling made a 3-Point shot and two free throws in the final minute As Clemson stunned no. 3 North Carolina in an Atlan tic coast conference game. The Victory was the second for the tigers Over Theta heels in the last 20 meetings and the first since 1985. North Carolina led 82-80 on a pair of free throws . Reid with 1 21 left but howling s 3-Pointer with 53 seconds remaining gave the tigers a one Point a North Carolina miss howling was fouled and hit both ends of a 1-and-l with 24 seconds left. The tar heels turned the Ball Over on their next Possession without getting a shot off and missed a desperation shot at the Buzzer. The game marked the return of five of the six Clemson players suspended for one game by coach Cliff Ellis for violating study Hall rules. Among those suspended were two starters Center Eldon Campbell and guard Marion Cash. Clemson is 13-5 Overall 4-3 in the acc. Nort Carolina is 18-4 and 5-2 but remained tied for the acc Lead because Virginia upset no. 13 North Caro Lina state. Clemson was led by Dale Davis with a season-high21 Points and 21 rebounds. Campbell added 17, Der Rick Forrest 16 and Tim Kincaid 12. Reid led Nort Carolina with 25 Points Kevin Madden had 19 and Steve Bucknall 15. No. 19 lsu105, Mississippi 75 Baton Rouge la. Rickey Blanton hit a pair of 3-Point shots to Start a 26-14 run As leu took control of its Southeastern conference game and beat Mississippi. The loss broke a four game winning Streak for Mississippi which has not won five in a Row since the 1937-38 season. Leu is 15-5 and leads the with a 7-2 is 11-7 and 5-4. Memphis St. 99, no. 8 Florida St. 82 Tallahassee Fla. Sophomore Elliott Perry scored a career High 33 Points and no miss Rodney Douglas had 17 Points and 15 rebounds to Lead Mem Phis state past Florida state in a metro conference gamer the tigers 14-7 and 3-2, jumped to a 9-0 Lead an were never threatened As the seminoles shot just 35 percent and saw an eight game winning Streak Dawson scored 22 Points for Florida state 16-2 and 4-1. Memphis state led by As Many As 19 Points in the first half and by 87-58 late in the game. The 6-foot, 155-Pound Perry made 15 of 16 free throws and eight of 20 Field goals. Douglas made All seven Field goals and three free throws
