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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 11, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 b the stars and stripes saturday january 11, 1992cavs Dodge bullets run Streak to 10 by the associated press Lan Dover my. A the Cleveland Cavaliers winning Streak is at 10 games thanks in part to the Confidence they gained while building it to nine. Down by 17 Points after being held scoreless for More than five minutes the Cavaliers rallied to beat the Washington bullets 99-92 thursday night. Cleveland coach Lenny Wilkens said the Victory Aba could be partially attributed to the fact that his team never thought it would lose. A i think when you re playing Well it always help you to come Back because you know you can make certain things happen a Wilkens said. It did no to take Cleveland Long to climb Back into the game against the bullets. After Washington used a 17-0 run to take a 40-23 Lead the Cavaliers tightened their defense and responded with an 11-2 spurt that put them within striking distance. A we came Back with our defense a said Cleveland a Larry Nance. A we played hard a do and executed our offence. We took the Good shot when we had  Cleveland a 10-game winning Streak is one game Short of the team record set in the 1988-89 season and its six game string on the Road is one shy of the franchise Mark. In the Only other Aba games played thursday night Atlanta Defeated Dallas 124-108 and Charlotte downed Sacramento 109-96. Mark Price scored a season High 25 Points on 10-for-16 shooting for Cleveland but Nance was just As significant getting 20 Points and 15 rebounds in 41  124, Mavericks 108 Atlanta a Dominique Wilkins scored 32 Points Kevin Willis had 24 and Atlanta hit All 28 free throws As the Hawks stretched their winning Streak to six games by beating visiting Dallas. The Hawks never trailed going in front for Good on a Willis fast break Layup to break a 2-2 tie 72 seconds into the  109, Kings 96 Charlotte a kind Alt Gill scored 26 Points and Rookie Larry Johnson added 23 Points and 16 rebounds As Charlotte beat visiting Sacramento. Mitch Richmond led the Kings with 23 and Lionel Simmons and Dennis Hopson had 17 apiece. A Dallas Brad Davis right and Atlanta s Blair Rasmussen lose control As they dance for the  Stop Hull whip blues 4-3 by the associated press East Rutherford . A the new Jersey devils stopped Brett Hull s 10-game goal scoring Streak Enro Ute to a 4-3 Victory Over the St. Louts blues on thursday night. Hull the no la a leading goal scorer with 43, had come off a three goal night against the new York rangers on wednesday to extend his Streak to 10 a the longest in the nil since the 1979-80 season when Charlie simmer scored in a record 13 straight games for the los Angeles Kings. Hull did pick up two assists on thursday night however to extend his Point scoring Streak to a season High 20 games. Alexei Kasat nov and Stephane Richer scored 36 seconds apart in the first period to spark the devils. Goaltender Craig Billington made 30 saves As he won his fifth straight decision improving his season record to 10-1-1. In other games thursday islanders 2, whalers 1 Uniondale . A Adam Creighton and David Volek ended goal scoring droughts and Steve weeks made 17 third period saves As the new York islanders beat Hartford. Weeks preserved the Victory by robbing Bobby Holik with his left pad and John Cullen on a whirling Backhander late in the game. Volek ended a 16-game drought with the game win Ner at 11 47 of the second  wings 9, North stars 4 Detroit a Paul Ysebaert Jimmy Carson and Bob Probert each scored two goals As the Detroit red wings routed the Minnesota North stars 9-4.flyers 5y Kings 2 Philadelphia a Kevin Dineen scored two goals As the Philadelphia flyers beat the los Angeles Kings 5-2 to snap a five game wingless Streak. 1bruins 5, Nordques 4 Boston a Cam Neely scored his second goal of the game his fifth in four games since returning from a leg injury to break a tie As Boston beat Quebec and extended the Nordi quest Road wingless Streak to 21.blackhawks 2, Maple Leafs 0 Chicago a Dominik hasek recorded his first career shutout making 21 saves As Chicago Defeated . Has Clemson s number at Chapel Hill by the associated press the Atlantic coast conference has been so competitive for so Many years that any team can win at any Arena they say. Just try telling that to Clemson. For the 38th straight time the tigers lost As the visiting team at North Carolina. On thursday night the no. 8 tar heels won in a rout 103-69. �?o1 actually was worried about this game because of their great quickness a North Carolina coach Dean Smith said. A but we played an excellent Overall  almost All of Clemson a losses in North Carolina have come in Chapel Hill. There were a few games in nearby Greensboro but the results have All been about the same since the tar heels started the Streak on Jan. 15, 1926, with a 50-20 Victory Over the tigers. In other games no. 2 Urcla beat Arizona state 8362, no. 6 Arizona trounced no. 23 Southern California 107-68, no. 10 Indiana routed Minnesota 96-50, no. 11 Michigan Defeated Iowa 80-77 in overtime and no. 24 Tulane downed Central Connecticut stale 95-68. Hubert Davis scored 18 Points and George Lynch had 17 for North Carolina 10-1, 1-1 acc. The tar heels dominated the Young tigers inside As the front line made 17 of 26 shots. A we got hammered in the paint in every Way a Clemson coach Cliff Ellis said. A we got annihilated in the paint and we must learn from the  Clemson 6-3, 0-2 made Only eight of 40 shots in the College basketball first half and fell behind 49-26. North Carolina took out All of its starters Midway through the second half. No. 2 Urcla 83, Arizona state 62 Tracy Murray dominated at both ends getting 28 Points and a career High 15 rebounds to Lead Urcla to an easy win in Arizona. The Bruins 9-0 Are off to their Best Start since 1975. Arizona state 9-4 had won five in a Row. The game was the Pac-10 opener for both teams. Murray had 11 offensive rebounds and used them for several dunks and layups. He also made a pair of 3-Point shots Early in the second half As the Bruins went on a 16-4 burst for a 56-31 Lead. Don Maclean scored 21 Points and moved into second place on a clan Sall time scoring list. He passed Reggie Miller and finished the game with 2,105 Points Kareem Abdul Jabbar who played for the Bruins As Lew Alcindor holds the record with 2,325. No. 6 Arizona 107, no. 23 Southern California 68 guard Damon Stoudamire made five 3-pointers and grabbed 10 rebounds As Arizona extended the nations longest Home winning Streak to 71 games. The wildcats 10-1 won the Pac-10 opener for both teams and tied a record for the most Points Ever scored against Southern Cal 8-3 no. 10 Indiana 96, Minnesota 50 Indiana sent Minnesota to its worst loss Ever As freshman Center Alan Henderson matched his season High with 20 Points in the big ten opener for both teams. Minnesota a previous worst loss was a 58-16 defeat by Chicago in 1920. The hoosiers 10-2 went on a 22-3 burst in taking a 44-18 Lead at halftime. After Minnesota 8-6 got within 13 Points Midway through the second half Indiana reeled off a 27-4 . 11 Michigan 80, Iowa 77 Jalen Rose scored 34 Points in his first big ten game and Michigan out shot Iowa in overtime to win on the Road. The wolverines 9-1 took the Lead for Good at 75-73 on Junior Michael Talley a Basket with 3 56 left in overtime. An instant after the Buzzer Iowa a Wade Lookingbill let go on a desperation 3-Pointer that swished through the net. The Hawk eyes 8-3 missed All five of their shots in the extra . 24 Tulane 95, Central Connecticut state 68 Anthony Reed and Carlin Hartman sparked a 20-0 burst Early in the second half As Tulane broke away at Home and stayed unbeaten. The Green wave 11-0 led just 48-45 with 14 05 left when it got rolling. Central 3-12 did not score for 4 09  
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