European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 22, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 a a a the stars and stripes thursday March 22,1990 Depaul nips Cincy Kurt Miller skips past Oklahoma states Darwin Alexander 14 and Royce Jeffries. By the associated press Chicago a the Depaul Blue demons who make their Point with the people who run the Mcaa tournament Are making All the crucial Points in the nit. Stephen Howard a Bank shot with two seconds left gave Depaul a 61-59 Victory Over Cincinnati in a second round nit game tuesday night plus a 44-game winning Streak at alumni Hall despite a 10-year interruption. David Booth led Depaul 20-14 with 18 Points Kevin Holland added 15 and Howard had 13. Andre Tate led the bearcats 20-14 with 17 Points Levertis Robinson had 16 and Louis Banks 15. Depaul won its last 42 games at its on Campus alumni Hall before moving to the suburban Rosemont horizon in 1980. However the Blue demons play their nit opener at the horizon because of a previously booked soccer game and chose to play at alumni Hall on tuesday night As Well. In other second round games tuesday night it was St. Louis 58, Wisconsin Green Bay 54 new Mexico 90, Oklahoma state 88 Hawaii 84, Long Beach state 79. The third round finds Penn state at Rutgers and new Orleans at Vanderbilt on wednesday night with Depaul at St. Louis and Hawaii at new Mexico on Friday night. The winners get a trip to new York for next weeks semifinals. Depaul visits St. Louis for a third round game thursday night. St. Louis 58, Bay 54 St. Louis a Anthony Bonner had 18 Points and 17 rebounds and the Billiken rallied from an eight Point deficit in the second half. Don Oberbrunner had 19 Points for Wisconsin Green Bay 24-8. Nit Roundup a 14-2 run in a four minute stretch of half lifted the Billiken from n 36-28 deficit to a 42-38 Lead with 13 to remaining. Freshman Center Melvin Robinson had two Alley top slam Dunk and Charles Newberry scored All eight of his Points in the Streak. New Mexico 90, Oklahoma St 88 Albuquerque Luc Long lev grabbed his Only offensive rebound and scored the winning Points a Only his second Basket of the game a with two seconds left. New Mexico 19-10in the nit for a record seventh straight time advanced to the Quarter finals for the third straight year. Oklahoma state wound up 17-14. New Mexico got a career High 24 Points from Kurt Miller and 23 front Rob Robbins who made nine of 10 shots including five of six 3-pointers Oklahoma state got 19 Points front Alexander 18 from Royce Jeffries and 16 from Byron Houston. Hawaii 84, Long Beach St. 79 Honolulu a Terry Houston scored 27 Points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Hawaii which was Able to control the Tempo in the second half against the run and press 49ers, who led 48-43 at halftime. After Troy Anthony Joseph hit two free throws to give Long Beach a 72-71 Lead with 2 41 left Hawaii a Chris Gaines converted a three Point play with 2 12 remaining to give the rainbows the Lead for Good at 74-72. Vincent Smalls followed with another three Point play on Hawaii a next Possession and the rainbows had their largest Lead of the game 77-72. Tyrone Mitchell led the 49ers with 18 Points.�?T88 olympic coach accused of selection conflict new York apr Russ Rogers sprint and hurdles coach for the 1988 . Olympic menus track and Field team also was an agent for some athletes and permitted that to influence his selection process the National said wednesday. The newspaper said that Rogers selected four runners for the 400-meter relay at the Seoul games from the eight finalists in the 100-meter dash at the 1988 olympic trials. It said Rogers represented athletes on the lucrative european track circuit and quoted several sources As saying his selections were made on that basis. The newspaper quoted Dennis Mitchell then a University of Florida sprinter As saying Rogers threatened him and later placed him on the relay team after he agreed to switch agents. A if you done to let me represent you then you re not going to have a Chance to be on the relay team a the newspaper quoted Mitchell As saying. Mitchell finished second in the 100-meter trials at Indianapolis and made the olympic relay team which wound up being disqualified for passing the Baton out of the zone in the first round at Seoul. That team was comprised of Mitchell Albert Robinson Calvin Smith and Lee Mcneill All of whom were represented by Rogers. Of the other four finalists in the 100-meter trials Emmit King also was aligned with Rogers while Carl Lewis Joe Deloach and Mike Marsh were represented by Joe Douglas of Santa Monica track club. Rogers said he would use Lewis the world record Holder in the 100-meter dash and a member of three world record setting 400-Mcter relays in the final and possibly the semifinal if the United states team got that far. Lewis had won the 100-meter trials followed by Mitchell and Smith. Those three apparently also were going to run the final and possibly the semifinal with the fourth spot undecided. Marsh sixth in the trials said he was solicited by Rogers but refused to change agents. A Russ knew what to do a the newspaper quoted Marsh As saying. A the played on Peoples Hopes. That show he got athletes away from other the newspaper said Rogers refused to be interviewed saying Only a a in a not an agent. In a a coach on the european the a also tried unsuccessfully to reach Rogers wednesday. A spokeswoman at Ohio state where Rogers is the coach said he was out of state with the team. Prior to the olympics Lewis threatened to quit the relay team because of Rogers. A you can thank Russ Rogers a the newspaper quoted Lewis As telling Stan Huntsman head track and Field coach. Huntsman later persuaded Lewis to stay. In the National Story agent Pete Petersons said Robinson who finished fourth at the trials and Mcneill who was eighth made the team after dropping him and signing with Rogers. Petersons told the newspaper both athletes were threatened by Rogers. Huntsman said he knew Rogers was acting As an agent. A even if i thought it was illegal to be an agent there Wasny to a Rule against it a Huntsman said. A a that a Why i did no to follow up on the National Story was written by Jeffrey Marx who is a co author of a Book with from Page 22 thursday s flames losers bracket Snead Santo Ala. 25-9 is. North Gro Orvllle 29-4 Western Nebraska 27-9 is. Camden county 27-1 san Jacinto Central Texas Southorn Idaho loser is Nassau . Of Rhode Island loser winners bracket Throo Rivers. To. 30-6 is. Kankakee Iii. 30-5 son Jacinto Central Texas Southern Idaho win nor is. Nassau . Of r i Winner Mcaa All America teams a Radford Conn. Apr the 1989-90 men s division i basketball All America Toam sole Tod by Tho National association of basketball coaches first Toam Derrick Coleman. 6-10, senior Syracuse Chris Jackson 8-1, Sophomore leu Alonzo mourning 6-10, Sophomore Georgetown Gary Payton 6-4, senior Oregon state Lionel Simmons 6-7, senior la Salle. Second team Hank gathers 6-7, senior Loyola maty mount Larry Johnson 6-7, Junior univ Rumeal Robin Lor Missouri. Third team Kondall Gill 6-4, senior Illinois to Kimble. 6-5,local sports Kenny Anderson 6-0, freshman Goor Gla tech gathers 6-7, a. 1lui son 6-2, senior Michigan Doug Smith 6-10, Jun senior Loyola Marvin out Billy Owens 6-9, Sophomore. Syracuse Mark Randall 6-9, Junior Quot a As Dennis Scott 6-8, Junior Georgia tech. Air Force volleyball Continental sports conf. 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Lindsey 15-2,15-10 saturday s matches Span Dahlem Sembach at Blob org 10 . Ramstein Hahn at we Brucken 10 .baseball mondays College scores East Concordia . 9, Manhattan 9, tie 8 innings South Armstrong St. 16, Adelphi 2 Carson Newman 7, presbyterian 5 Catawba 9-3, Gardner Webb 5-5 Clemson 12, Ohio u. 6 Davidson 22, Hartford 2 Elon 2-1, Lenoir Rhyne 1-0 High Point 6-6, w. Maryland 2-5 Jackson St. 3-6, Alabama St. 2-2 Mcneese St. 7-5, Texas Southern 2-4 n. Carolina St. 7, Duke 1 8, Towson St. 2 Oklahoma state 21, Arkansas Little Rock 7 Princeton 3-5, Campbell 1-1 Slu Edwardsville 8, Springfield 0 Slu Edwardsville 5, Adelphi 4 so Oklahoma 83, St. Ambrose 76 Stetson 3, Drexel 1 Southwest Baylor 2-7, Sam Houston St. 1-1 College of the Southwest 11 -0, Texas tech 7-11 Oklahoma St. 18, Stephen f. Austin 8 Texas 5, Lubbock Christian 3 Texas a amp a 5-8, southwestern 1-5 Texas Christian 10, College of St. Francis 7 far West California 6, Sacramento St. 2 Cal poly Pomona 7, Tampa 6 Oregon St. 11, Ohio St. 10 Pepperdine 6, Utah 2 Southern Cal 10, san Diego St. 3 tournament Jody Ramsey Kearney St. 3, South Dakota St. 2 Miami Ohio 10, Kearney St. 9 Miami Ohio 12, Texas pan american 6 tuesdays scores East Columbia 3, Bowling Green 2 Fordham 6, Hobart 2 South Adelphi 18, Howard 2 Armstrong St. 20, Slu Edwardsville 3 cent. Florida 9, hardly Simmons 110 innings David Lipscomb 9, Flagler 1 Davidson 5, Hartford 1 Fordham 6, Kutztown 5 Howard 19, Springfield 7 Kentucky 3, Lincoln memorial 0 leu 4, Nicholls St. 3 Millersville 10, Fordham 3 mount Olive 17, Nichols 15 n. Carolina 10, a. Commonwealth b 3, Lenoir Rhyne 2 n. Carolina St. 14, Duke 4 2, Towson St. 1, new Louisiana 5, so Louisiana 2 Pembroke St. 4-4, Shepherd 0-3 Princeton 12, Campbell 11 Rutgers 11, St. Thomas Fla. 3 South Alabama 5, be Louisiana 4 South Floria 10, Massachusetts 4 Tampa 6, Cal poly pomona4 in Ninas Tennessee tech 12, Tennessee 6,10 innings Troy St. 6, Columbus 2 Tulane 12-7, Southern u. 4-4 w. Carolina 15, Piedmont 8 Midwest to. Southern 11, washburn2 Washburn 12, Northern St., . 4 Wichita St. 12, new Mexico 0 Southwest Baylor 2-7, Sam Houston t �?z7.11 College of the Southwest 11-0, Texas t Oklahoma St. 18, Stephen f. Austin 8 Texas 5, Lubbock Christian 3 Texas a amp a 5-8, southwestern 1-5 ?. Texas Christian 10, College of St. Franc far West California 6, Sacramento St. 2
