European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 34 b the stars and stripes sports sunday january 17 1993 by the associated press playing Duke at Cameron indoor stadium is like playing three card Monte in times Square. You just can twin. The third ranked Blue devils beat no. 13 Iowa 65-56 saturday to extend their Home winning Streak to 36. It also was Dukes 78th consecutive Victory at Cameron against non conference opposition. Thomas Hill scored 20 Points and Bobby Hurley added 14 for Duke 12-1which plays undefeated no. 14 Virginia on sunday. Center Cherokee Parks scored All eight of his Points in the second half for Duke including a Basket that started a 10-2 run after Iowa closed to 49-47 on a Basket by Acie Earl with 6 13 remaining. Quot it was a tremendous game a very physical game a a Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. Quot it was Tough for either team to score because both teams played excellent Chris Street had 14 Points for iowa12-3which lost to Duke in the Mcaa tournament the past two years. Duke has not lost at Home to anyone outside the Atlantic coast conference in 10 years. Louisville was the last visitor to do it on Jan 12,1983. In other games saturday no. 2 Michigan 70, notre Dame 55 at Ann Arbor Chris Webber scored 22 Points and led a decisive second half surge by Michigan. The wolverines 13-2 led Only 39-35 when Webber started a 16-Point run with a 3-Pointer. Juwan Howard added 18 Points for Michigan while Ryan Hoover paced notre Dame with 23. A no. 4 Kansas 96, Louisville 77 at Louisville Rex Walters hit a 3-Pointer to trigger a 140. Run in the first half that sparked Kansas 14-1 to the 1,500th win in school history. Kansas recorded its first Victory in 1899 under James Naismith the inventor of . 5 North Carolina 82, Clemson 72 at Clemson George Lynch had 17 Points and 13 rebounds As North Carolina survived a poor shooting per forma Nee. The tar heels 14-1, 4-0the Best shooting team in the acc won their sixth straight game despite hitting just 42.9 percent from the . 6 Indiana 83, Illinois 79 at Champaign iii., Calburt Chaney scored 30 Points As Indiana 15-2, 4-0 big ten denied Vuini Poiani Houi Radenson 152,60001itig Den denied Lollini coach Lou Henson his 600uiutaraod ice tag Graham added four More in the final 23 76, no. 7 Seton Hall 73 at Pittsburgh Garrick Thomas hit a 3-Pointer with four seconds left As a ranked Pittsburgh continued its run of top 25 upsets ending no. 7 Seton Hall s 14-2, 4-1 big East 11 game winning . Of Charleston . 84, no. 8 a. Tech 67 at Atlanta College of Charleston recorded one of the biggest upsets of the season a Victory Over the team that knocked Duke from the no. 1 spot last week. Still cooking at. A i College basketball Villanova s Jonathan Llaves finds Georgetown a Otholla Harrington in his Way As he drives for the Basket. A. A a a Georgia tech 9-3which lost to no. 5 North Carolina on wednesday dropped its second in a . 11 Cincinnati 70, de Paul 64 at Rosemont Iii Nick Van Exel scored 25 Points and Cincinnati 11-1, 2-0 Hung on to win a great Midwest conference game. Cincinnati led 47-23 at halftime but managed just one Field goal in the first a minutes but managed just one Field goal in the first 11 minutes no. 12 Arizona 87, Washington state 63 at Tucson ariz., Chris Mills scored 17 Points and Arizona 8-2,3-0 Pac-10 used its height depth and defense to Bury Washington state. The wildcats led by 13 at halftime and went up 60-34 in the first 5 30 of the second . 15 Connecticut 66, no. 22 Boston College 64 at Boston Donyell Marshall hit a High looping jump shot with 1.6 seconds left to give Connecticut 83,3-2 the big East win. Scott Burrell led the huskies with 19 Points including four 3-pointers. A a 1 a a a it Oregon state 79, no. 15 Urcla 75 at Corvallis ore., Charles Mckinney made four 3-pointers and scored 16 Points in the second half As Oregon state rallied. scored 26 for the Bruins 11-4, 22who led by As Many As eight in the first . 17 Purdue 61, Penn St. 54 at state College Glenn Robinson led Purdue with 21 Points and 14 rebounds and kept the boilermakers 11-2, 2-2 big ten in the game As his teammates shot Only 31 percent in the first . 18 univ 84, san Jose state 77 at Las vegas , rider came off the Bench to score 31 Points As univ gave coach Rollie Massimino his 400th career Victory. The running rebels 9-1, 4-1 big West had to come Back from a 72-70 deficit in the final 4 05.wisconsin 79, no. 19 Minnesota 70 at Madison wis., Michael Finley scored 17 of his 21 Points in the second half and fuelled a decisive 13-2 run to hand Minnesota 10-3, 2-2 big ten a loss. Tracy Webster also scored 21 Points . 20 Georgetown 66, Villanova 56 at Philadelphia Othella Harrington scored 19 of his 23 Points in the second half and fellow freshman Eric Micoud added 13 for Georgetown 10-2,3-2. Villanova lost its fourth straight. No. 23 Michigan state 80, Northwestern 75 at Evanston 111., Shawn Respert scored 22 of his 25 Points in the second half for Michigan state 10-3, 2-2 big ten. Sophomore Cedric Neloms led Northwestern with a career High 31 . 24 Syracuse 69, Providence 57 at Providence r.i., Lawrence Moten scored 15 of his 26 Points in the second half As Syracuse 10-4, 2-4 overcame a halftime deficit and . 25 Utah 103, Fresno state 83 at Fresno calif., Utah 12-2, 5-0 dominated the first half outscoring the bulldogs 62-31. Quot to me they Are a top 10 team a Fresno coach Gary Colson said. Byron Wilson scored 24 Points to Lead the utes. Colgate 74, Navy 65, of at Hamilton n.y., Tucker Neale scored seven of his 19 Points in overtime to lift Colgate to a Patriot league Victory Over Navy 4-8,2-1. The to a Patriot league Victory Over Navy 4-8,2-1. At new York Dave Buckner scored 17 Points to help Lead Fordham Over army in a Patriot league game. It was the cadets eighth straight loss while the rams 4-10, 12 snapped a four game losing Streak. Mark Lueking led army 1-12,0-3 with 23 Young 103, air Force 68 at air Force Academy colo., Kevin Nixon a 27 Points led four cougars in double figures As Brigham Young 11-5, 3-1 overwhelmed Western athletic con for enc opponent air Force 7-8,1-5 Hunter Miles lift pfc to senior bowl Victory Mobile Ala. A Purdue a Eric Hunter threw two touchdown casses and Carlton Miles of Florida locked a punt to set up another touchdown leading the pfc to a 21-6 Victory Over the acc in the senior bowl on saturday. The pfc stopped the acc three times inside the 20 without giving up Points. The special team advantage also went to the pfc. In addition to Miles Block of a punt by Kansas states Sean Snyder acc kicker Brian Lee of Mississippi missed a Field goal and an extra Point. Hunter impressed nil scouts with his passing and running and even recovered a Fumble to earn the games map award. He competed 3 of 6 attempts for 62 Yards including touchdown passes of 13 Yards to Rice a Trevor Cobb and 12 Yards to Tony Mcgee of Michigan. Hunter also ran seven times for 33 Yards. Hunters scoring pass to Cobb came with 11 47 left in the second Quarter after pfc running Back Derrick Lassie of Alabama fumbled at his 34. Randy Cuthbert of Duke set up the scoring pass with a 22-Yard rules in Hula on Elam Field goal Honolulu a Jason Elam a second Field goal of the game a 28-Yard-er with 51 seconds left gave the West a 13-10 Victory Over the East on saturday in the Hula bowl. The East had a Chance to tie but notre Dame kicker Craig Hentrich missed a 65-Yard Field goal with two seconds left. The kick was Long enough but just wide left. The West started its game winning drive on the East 30 after notre Dame quarterback Rick Mirer fumbled the snap from Iowa Center Mike Devlin on a Fourlh-and-1 play. Washington linebacker Dave Hoffman recovered and the East ran the bail to the East 11 to set up Elam a winning Field goal before his Hometown fans at Aloha stadium. East coach Lou Holtz of notre Dame chose not to let Hentrich try a 52-Yardfield goal with 7 32 left in the final Quarter. Instead Florida quarterback Shane Matthews threw an incomplete pass on fourth and 6 from the West 36. Safety Ron Carpenter of Miami of Ohio had three interceptions1 for the East and was the games defensive map. Miami receiver Lamar Thomas was offensive map with six catches for 64 Yards
