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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 1, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 c the stars and stripes saturday february 1,1992unbeaten Duke holds off noles. By the associated press Down to crunch time and Down by a Point no. 1 Duke was determined not to become the next big upset victim. Quot so the Blue devils went to work on no. 23 Florida state. Boy did they. Duke scored the final 14 Points thursday night and stayed unbeaten by struggling past the seminoles 7562. The Victory came a Day after no. 2 Urcla fell to Southern Cal for its first loss of the season. A we practice end of game situations a lot but we Haven to been in Many a Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. A it seemed like All of our veterans made big  Duke 16-0, 8-0 Atlantic coast conference matched the Best Start in school history accomplished first in 1985-86. The defending National champions also extended their winning Streak to 22 games. Florida state 13-5, 5-3 had won six a Row. The seminoles were ahead 62-61 with 3 43 left but could not hang on at Home. A i wish we could freeze the final three minutes and play them Over a Florida state coach Pat Kennedy said. A a they be got great composure. That a a very experienced team. We did a great Job of getting ourselves in position to win the game then we did no to close it  in other games no. 9 Arizona routed Oregon 10453, no. 10 Ohio state got past Illinois 74-72, no. 16 Tulane downed Southern Mississippi 98-86, no. 17 North Carolina Charlotte topped no. 24 Louisville 7768 in overtime Utah surprised no. 19 Texas Elpaso 57-54 and no. 21 univ beat Utah state 85-80 in overtime. Duke ran off 13 Points in the last 2 22, eight by Grant Hill. His scoop shot put the Blue devils ahead 64-62. Hill who had 26 Points in Dukes 86-70 Victory Over Florida state earlier this month and Christian Laett Ner each scored 20 Points. Hill also had 10 rebounds. Bobby Hurley added 11 Points and seven assists for Duke. Hurley scored All of his Points in the first half but several of his assists came late in the game. A a we be shown we can win big games a Hurley said. Sam Cassell scored 15 Points and Rodney Dobard and Chuck Graham each had 12 for Florida state. Freshman Tob Sura scored the seminoles last Points on a Basket with 3 43 left for a 62-61 Lead. In other top 25 games thursday no. 9 Arizona 104, Oregon 53 Arizona forced 27 turnovers and made 16 steals in routing the visiting ducks. The wildcats 14-3, 4-2 Pac-10 matched a school re College basketball Christian last incr right watches an Andre Reid tip in. Cord with 15 3-pointers, including a team record 10 in the first half. Oregon 5-11, 1-6 lost its sixth straight game. Matt Othick made four 3-pointers and Chris Mills had three in the first half As Arizona took a 56-28 Lead. Khalid Reeves had 19 Points for the Host wildcats Mills had 18 and Othick 16. Antoine Stoudamire whose Cousin Damon Stoudamire plays for Arizona led Oregon with 17 . 10 Ohio state 74, Illinois 72 Jimmy Jackson scored 16 Points and Ohio state held on to win at Illinois. The buckeyes led by 18 Points at halftime before Illinois rallied. Ohio state missed four of six foul shots in the final 1 19, but Brooks Taylor missed a 3-Pointer at the Buzzer that would be won for the Zillini. Mark Baker scored 15 Points and Chris Jent 13 for Ohio state 13-3, 5-1 big ten. Deon Thomas scored 26 Points and Tom Michael 20 for Illinois 8-9, 2-5 no. 16 Tulane 98, Southern Mississippi 86 Tulane again relied on the posse and its super subs came through with a 23-10 burst Midway through the first half that got the Green wave rolling. Matt Greene scored nine Points in the 8 10 burst. Carlo Hartman and Pointer Williams also posse members tied for the team Lead with 16 Points each. Tulane 16-1, 4-0 metro led 80-59 with 8 25 left. Mississippi state 8-9, 2-2 closed to 88-80 with 2 00 remaining but Hartman scored eight More Points As the Green wave won at . 17 Unic 77, no. 24 Louisville 68, of James Terrell made two 3-pointers in overtime and finished with 22 Points As North Carolina Charlotte bounced Back from a loss to Butler earlier this week. Terrell held to just three Points in the first half made consecutive shots from Longe Range to put the 49ers ahead 71-65. Unic scored its last six Points from the foul line. Henry Williams had 18 Points and Rodney Odom 16 for Host Unic 14-3, 3-0 metro conference. Ever ick Sullivan scored 16 Points for Louisville 12-5, 3-3but missed two shots in the final minute of regulation with the score tied at 60.Utah 57, no. 19 Texas Elpaso 54 Byron Wilson Sank a half court heave at the Buzzer As Utah stung visiting step. The score was tied at 54 when Prince Stewart missed for Texas Elpaso. Utah a Jimmy Soto got the rebound and passed to Wilson whose Long shot banked into the Basket. Wilson made Only one of five shots and had Only two Points before making the game Winner. Soto led the utes 14-5, 4-3 Western athletic conference with 12 Points. Stewart scored 15 for step 16-2,6-1 no. 21 univ 85, Utah state 80, of Elmore Spencer scored 27 Points and combined with Reggie Manuel to help univ pull away in overtime at Utah state. Spencer who had seven Points at halftime began the overtime with a free throw. He then blocked a shot and added a Dunk. Manuel a freshman came off the Bench to make a 3-Pointer and two foul shots in the last 12 seconds. Univ 18-2, 10-0 big West blew a 10-Point Lead in the last 8 10 of regulation. Kendall Youngblood scored 39 Points for Utah state 11-6, 5-3including two foul shots that sent it into overtime tied at 73.basketball Hall voters pick Hawkins Lanier Springfield mass. A Connie Hawkins and Bob Lanier Nave been elected to the basketball Hall of Fame along with seven others including the first two women players to be honoured. Hawkins is the new York playground legend whose pro career was delayed by allegations that he had been involved with gamblers. Delta state great Lusia Harris and aau Star nera White became the first women players elected. Three women coaches and contributors were inducted previously including Margaret Wade Harris coach at Delta state. Elected As coaches this time were Lou Carnesecca of St. Johns former Marquette coach a1 Mcguire Jack Ramsay whose 864 career victories with four Aba teams ranks second in league history and the late Phil Woolpert who led san Francisco to the Mcaa championship in 1955 and 1956. Also elected As a player was Sergei Belov a perennial Star for the soviet unions National teams that won four european and two world championships As Well As the Gold medal at the 1972 Munich olympics. His brother Alexander Sank the controversial Basket giving the soviet team the Victory Over the United states in 1972. The nine will be installed May 11 in this City where the game began a Century ago joining 179 individuals and four teams already in the Hall. A a it a exciting. I done to know what to say. In a speechless a said Hawkins who was awakened by the news in a Phoenix hotel room. He is currently doing Community relations work for the Phoenix suns. A a in a obviously humbled and pleased a said Mcguire crediting his players and the family that a allowed me the Freedom to pursue my mistress  a a in a like to thank my players a the Guys from the cracked sidewalks and the cities a Mcguire said. A i  recruit a player if he had grass growing in front of his  Harris whose name is now Luisia Harris Stewart said a i never thought this Day would  Harris 36, said she was pleased to be one of the first women players to be elected to the Hall. A i guess it was about time for it to happen and i Hope it will open the door for More women to be inducted. Its a great feeling a she  sabers extend lady Hawks slide Sembach a Germany a the beaten goes on for the two time defending Safe women a Champion Hahn. The lady Hawks picked up right where their 1-5 second half slide ended absorbing a 66-53 defeat Friday at the hands of Span Dahlem in the opening game of the Continental sports conference women a basketball tournament. Regular season Csc Champion and Host Sembach led from Buzzer to Buzzer in a 77-65 Conquest of Pitburg in the second game of four team tournament to determine which squad joins the lady tigers at the Safe tournament later this month at Lindsey As Germany. Hahn which now faces a must win path to defending its Safe title fell behind Early and never made much of a Dent in Spang a Lead trailing 36-19 at halftime. The lady Hawks will play Pitburg at 2 . Today in an elimination contest. Spang Halem was led by Linda Morganfield who chalked up 22 Points and 11 rebounds Donna Porter added 15 Points and swept the boards Csc women for a whopping 20 rebounds. Hahn got 17 Points each from Netta Burbridge and Trae King Tolbert. Burbridge grabbed 16 rebounds King Tolbert claimed 13 More. A Span Dahlem takes on Sembach at noon today with the losers bracket final at 7 . Sundays schedule has the championship game set for 1 . With the if necessary game at 4 .Sembach 77, Pitburg 65 Kim Robinson took Possession of the floor Canning 25 Points and grabbing 14 rebounds As the Csc champions rolled. Latonya Leonard came off the Bench to add 14 Points and 7 assists for Sembach which is already assured of the Csc a  seed at Safe. The lady tigers also got 17 Points from Andrea Jackson who drained three 3-pointers. Pitburg was paced by Gabrielle Baltimore who pumped in 24 Points teammate Stacy Hardwick added 15 for the Baronette  
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