European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 26, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 a a the stars and stripes monday March 26,1990cowboys Corral record 29th title College Park my. Apr Oklahoma state made a Strong showing in the Consolation round then won two individual titles to capture its second straight team title saturday at the 60th Mcaa division i wrestling championships. The cowboys built an 8 a Point Lead during the afternoon session after opening the final Day tied with Arizona state and clinched their 29th title when Oklahoma a Joe Reynolds Defeated Asur a Thom Ortiz 7-3 in the 142-Pound final. Oklahoma state had clinched the championship before its first finalist set foot on the mat. Freshman Pat Smith the top seed at 158, earned an individual title with a 11-7 Victory Over Scott Schleicher of Navy. Defending 177-Pound Champion Chris Barnes of Osu repeated by scoring a 10-2 decision Over Minnesota Smarty Morgan. Osu is the first team to repeat As team Champion since Iowa a nine year winning Streak was snapped in 1987. F Iowa also won two individual titles but was nosed out by Arizona state for second place. Oklahoma state finished with 117.75 Points to 104.75 for Asu and 102.75 for Iowa. Arizona states comeback Hopes were damaged in the first bout of the finals when second seeded Zeke Jones suffered a 12-4 loss to Northwestern a Jack Griffin. Griffin the fifth seed became the first Wildcat to win a National title since 1973.ncaa wrestling Iowa began the evening trailing Osu by 14.5 Points but with three finalists retained a mathematical Chance at the title. Top seed Terry brands won the 126-Pound title for the Hawk eyes defeating Nebraska a Jason Kelber 3-2, but his Victory earned Iowa Only four Points and eliminated the Hawk eyes from the team title race. The combination of Griffin a Victory and Kelbert a loss clinched fourth place in the team standings for Northwestern. Nebraska was fifth and Penn state finished sixth. Tom brands of Iowa captured the 134-Pound title scoring a 9-7 Victory Over top seed Dave Zuniga of Minnesota and avenging a defeat in the big ten championships. The brands twins Are the first Brothers to win titles in the same year since Bill and Jim Scherr of Nebraska also twins won in 1984. Arizona state moved into second when Dan St. John captured the title at 167 pounds and clinched its second consecutive runner up finish when Iowa a Brooks Simpson was Defeated in the 190-Pound final. St. John who won the title at 158 last year won his second National title with a 6-3 decision Over Brad Traviolia of Northwestern. Simpson lost to top seed Matt Ruppel of Lehigh 6-5. In the 150-Pound division Brian Dolph of Indiana scored an 11-5 decision Over Gary Stew my a Northern Iowa. Dolph is the first Hoosier to Cam National title since Bob Antonacci in 1940 p Urca in the heavyweight division the Only a Piehi h without a mid Westem finalist Kurt anal of n steafteat3-lfell�w pennsylvanian gre8 Haladay of c Oklahoma state had three wrestlers win third in matches saturday afternoon helping the Coli open their commanding Lead. Limbo Iowa began saturdays Competition trailing the us ers by Only 1 /2 Points but Only one of three Markem in the Consolation bracket was Able to capture th.5 place. Brad Chelesvig avenged a quarterfinal Lnu a a Stanford a Steve Buddie to take third at 167 pounds key matches in the Consolation bracket on Saturn he were at 126 and 134 pounds where Osu got a Naif victories Over Arizona state. Defending p6-Nounri Champion Kendall Cross Defeated Asur a Lyshawn Charles 7-1, and 134-Pounder Chris Owens scored a 13-5 Triumph Over Asur a Wayne Mcminn. Those were the Only head to head matches Between the top three teams on the final Day of the three Day tournament. Cross and Owens went on to capture third in their weight classes As did their teammate Chuck Barbee at 142. Other third place finishers were Gary Mccall of Iowa state 118townsend Saunders of Arizona state 150steve Hamilton of Iowa state 158 Corv Olsen of Nebraska 177joe Stafford of Oklahoma 190 and Jon Llewellyn of Illinois heavyweight undefeated la. Tech storms into final four Virginia a Teshia Ward left tries to steal Ball from Tennessee a Daedra Charles. By the associated press undefeated Louisiana tech the nations top ranked team rolled into the final four of women a basketball saturday night. With scoring Star Venus Lacy held to 16 Points Barbara Bolden Shantel Hardison and Sheila Ethridge filled in to Lead Louisiana tech past Texas 71-57 in the Midwest regional for its 32nd straight Victory. Also winning saturday to join the lady tech sters in Knoxville tenn., were Virginia Auburn and Stanford. Virginia won the East regional with a 79-75 overtime Victory Over Tennessee Auburn won the Mideast by beating Washington 76-50 and Stanford won the West with a 114-87 pounding of Arkansas. Louisiana tech trailed 38-36 with 11 32 left in the game and led Only 42-40 with just under nine minutes to go but wore Down no. 8 Texas 27-5, on the lady longhorns Home court in Austin. Hardison scored 19 Points and was voted outstanding player of the regional. It was the fifth time in eight years that tech has ousted Texas from the playoffs. In Norfolk va., Dawn Staley scored 25 Points including six of Virginia inc a women nine in overtime As the Cavaliers snapped a five game losing Streak with their Victory Over Tennessee. The Cavaliers 29-5, who had been knocked out of the last three Mcaa tournaments by Tennessee earned their first trip to the final four. In Iowa City Auburn shut Down Washington a usually reliable inside game and got 19 Points from Carolyn Jones in defeating the huskies. The ninth ranked lady tigers kept 6-foot-4 Karen Deden and 6-3 Amy Mick Elson away from the Basket with their zone defense and harassed Washington with a full court press. At Stanford calif., three Cardinal players reached 20 Points topped by Junior Center Trisha Stevens 24, As the Cardinal set an Mcaa women a West regional record for Points scored in a run and gun Victory Over no. 22 Arkansas. Stanford moved into the final four with a 30-1 record. Arkansas the West regions seventh seed finished at 25-5. The Cardinal smashed the old Mark of 104 Points scored by Long Beach state in 1988 and also set a Mcaa regional record with 10 three Point Field corps from Page 25 atmosphere hitting 51 percent from the floor 19 of 37 shots. Frankfurt shot Only 27 percent 11 of 40 As the bears took the 55-40 Lead. Frankfurt put together an 11-0 run Midway through the second half thanks primarily to the momentum generated by the technical called on Wilson. Manuel a slam Oft a Baseline drive gave Frankfurt its first Lead 69-68, with 12 27 to go. The Falcons led 81-72 with 8 40 left before fading when four players fouled out. Huff hit a free throw with 31 seconds for Baumholz cry a 98-96 Lead. Manuel scored underneath with 22 left for the 98-98 tic but missed a free throw with 15 seconds left sending the game into overtime. In sundays other semifinal Wiesbaden 66, Darmstadt 58 Wiesbaden West Germany a the Wiesbaden eagles cruised into the v corps menus basketball finals sunday by whipping the Darmstadt demons 66-58 to sweep the Best-of-3 semifinal set. Wiesbaden which won the rebound Battle 38-25, opened up a 46-31 Gap at 11 21 in the second half after leading 2923 at intermission. Darmstadt fought to a 58-55 deficit with 2 14 left to play however the demons were forced to foul and the eagles made 6 of 8 Down the stretch finishing the game with 19 of 32 free throws. Darmstadt on the other hand went to the line half As much and made Only 8 free throws All Day. Lamar Oden sparked Wiesbaden with 18 Points Stanley Rodgers added 15 and Jackie Caines and Vince Jackson finished with 8 each. Scott Graham led Darmstadt with 16 Points. Frank Thompson scored 12 and Timothy Goff had 10.ncaa from Page 21 and 11 of his teams 14 during one stretch As the Razorbacks widened their Lead to 7054 during the next seven minutes. It was disclosed after the game that Mayberry the teams second leading scorer played with Strep Throat. A it goes to show you the character of this basketball team a Richardson said. A the played and he played his heart after falling behind by 16, Texas began its comeback. A 7-0 run brought the longhorns to 70-61, and they continued to Chip away from there. A 6-2 run made it 77-71 with 4 41 to play and two free throws by Joey Wright brought Texas to 82-78 with 1 37 left. Then Howell who had scored Only on a free throw since his return came through big. The senior from Dallas made two free throws then followed a missed shot with a Dunk to give the Razorbacks an 86-78 Lead with 1 05 left. A the always comes to the top especially in big games a Richardson said of Howell who finished with 21 Points and was named the Midwest regional most valuable player. A that does no to Surprise me at All. That a the kind of kids we want and the kind of kid Lenzie Howell Texas Wasny to finished though. Aim Howell missed the front of a on Kaiui one situation. Blanks made a 3-Pointer to make it 86-83 with 34 seconds left. Then Todd Day missed a one and one for Arkansas and Texas got the Ball wit a Chance to tie. But Mays missed his 3-Pomi-er and Arlyn Bowers was fouled on the inbound. Bowers Hurt his wrist so Ric Siuki son inserted Huery to take the free Huery a 79 percent free throw shooter. Made a result Arkansas can make its rest i nations for Denver and the final four. A they had a Little bit More than our kids a Penders said
