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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 29, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday november 29, 1993 sports the stars and stripes Page 33 College basketball Butler nabs upset Over hoosiers by the associated press Indianapolis Butler did tallow a Field goal in the final nine min utes saturday As it upset no 11 Indiana 75-71 its first Victory Over the hoosiers since 1958. Travis Trice playing his first season with the bulldogs after sitting out a year following his Transfer from Purdue made a 3-Pointer and three free throws in the final 2 13 to hold off the hoosiers. He had 24 Points to Lead All scorers. The hoosiers 0-1 missed their final 12 Field goal attempts and shot just 32 percent 10 of 31 in the second half. A tip in by . Perry put Butler 1-1 ahead to stay 66-65 with four minutes left. Indiana s Alan Henderson missed six foul shots in the final 11 05. Damon Bai Ley led Indiana with 23 Points. In other games saturday night Duke 86, northeastern 72 Durham . Grant Hill scored 18 Points and Duke broke open a close game with a late first half spurt As the no. 4 Blue devils downed northeastern for their 12th straight season opening win. Urcla 115, Loyola Mary mount 77 los Angeles Shui Tarver scored 23 Points to Lead five Urcla play ers in double figures. The no. 14 Bruins had 17 steals and forced 27 turnovers. Purdue 88, Portland 73 Anchorage Alaska Glenn Robinson scored a tournament record 41 Points leading no. 21 Purdue 3-0 to the championship of the 16th great alas a shootout. Robinson s performance broke the Long standing shootout single game re Cord of 37, last attained in 1986. Penn state s Mike Archie Breaks of the Middle for 24-Yard, second Quarter to As Michigan state s Reggie Garnett 22 pursues. Lion rally stuns spartans East Lansing Mich. A Penn state known for it s defense put on a dramatic offensive show to overcome a 20-Point second half deficit and beat Michigan state 38-37 saturday. The nit tarty Lions sparked by the passing of Kerry Collins scored the game s final three touchdowns. Collins completed 23 of 42 passes for 352 Yards and three ads for the nth ranked Kittany Lions 9-2 Overall 6-2 big ten who kept their Hopes alive for a bid to the Citrus bowl. Michigan state 6-4, 4-3ranked no. 25, finishes the season dec. 4 against Wisconsin at Tokyo. Michigan state scored the first two touchdowns of the third Quarter to take a 37-17 Lead with 2 54 left in the period. But after that it was All Penn state. The comeback started when Derek Bochna intercepted a pass by Michigan state s Jim Miller who completed 14 of 29 for 186 Yards and two ads. Collins tossed an 18-Yard pass to Fred die Scott then lofted a 40-Yard to strike to Bobby Engram with 53 seconds left in the third Quarter. Two plays later Michigan state Tail Back Duane Goulbourne fumbled and Penn state s Brian Gelzheiser recovered at the spartans 40. Seven plays later aided by a roughing the kicker penalty. Penn state s Brian o Neal scored in a 3 Yard run cutting the deficit to 37-31. After forcing the spartans to punt on their next Possession the Lions got the Ball at their 48, and Collins fired a to strike to Ingram on the first play. Craig Fayak s conversion gave Penn state the Lead for the first time 38-37. With 11 21 left in the game Boston u. Nips Northern Iowa in 2 ots by the associated press neither team could make a Field goal in two Over times. So unbeaten Boston University solved that problem. The terriers 12-0 scored on Zack Bunnell s 4-Yard run in the second of for a 27-21 Victory Over Northern Iowa on saturday in the first round of the division i a football tournament. The run came after Northern Iowa 8-4 blocked a by Field goal attempt but the terriers got a second Chance on a face mask penalty that gave them a first Down. By also had an earlier Field goal attempt blocked in overtime while Northern Iowa s Scott Ober Meir missed one from 20 Yards and had one blocked. The terriers Down 21-6 at one Point tied the score with 3 14 remaining when quarterback Robert Doug Herty s 5-Yard scramble completed a 12-play, 92-Yard drive. Dougherty then passed to Jason Andrade for a 2 Point conversion. I a quarterfinals will be played saturday. Division i a a. Southern 14, e. Kentucky 12 at Statesboro ga., Shafton Falcy scored on a 9 Yard run five plays into the game and Marlow Warthen scored on a 2-Yard run in the third Quarter for Georgia Southern 10-2which plays Youngstown state on sat urday. The eagles held the colonels 8-4 out of the end one until Only 2 51 remained. Youngstown St. 56, Central Florida 30 at Youngstown Ohio Trent boy pm und Darnell Clark scored two touchdowns each for the penguins 10-2. The Golden knights l -3 led 10-7 after one Quarter but y Oungsun state scored tour time i in the second Quarter on a 57-v.ud interception return by David lurch a 7 Ard run Blaik 4 1 Vard  Urback sneak by . Run Vij and us s Vard p. From Litu Gaid to Liv . Marshall 28, Howard 14 at . So \ Ai Cicur Glenn 1 Clio in Heidi College football playoffs for 93 Yards for Marshall 9-3the defending Champ on which plays Delaware on saturday. Howard finished at 11-1. Delaware 49, Montana 48 at Missoula mont., freshman Leo Hamlett found Keita Malloy on a 32-Yard scoring pass with 55 seconds left for Delaware 9-3which then got the extra Point from Steve Leo. Montana 10-2 scored three straight touchdowns to take a 28-21 halftime Lead. Troy St. 42, Stephen f. Austin 20 at Troy ala., Orlando Parker caught a 51-Yard touchdown pass and returned a Kickoff 88 Yards for the trojans 11-0-1only the second team to make the 1 a playoffs in its first season of eligibility. Kelvin Sim Mons added three touchdown passes. Stephen f. Aus tin finished 8-4. Idaho 34, Northeast Louisiana 31 at Monroe la., Doug Nussmeier passed for 322 Yards and four touchdowns for Idaho 10-2division i a s top offensive team. Northeast Louisiana .9-3 went inside the 20 four times without scoring ads. Mcneese St. 34, William & Mary 28 at Lake Charles la., Kerry Joseph passed for to Yards and three touchdowns As Mcneese state 10-2 won its eighth straight name and stopped an eight game winning Streak Tor William Vav Mary 9-3. Division ii North Alabama 45, Hampton a. 20 at he revue a it Al v t in i an Saer old and 1\rr-ne    pm re Tai hit Ard for North Labain i i 12. N p r ii cd in  m 11 h Impton i 1 2 1 i is to the i u us in the i i Oak of a r Tise  Airai tit a u n Mil Ait Tuia. A Fici u ii led the bail to 41 11. Tud ims pm so kind a. In u lies in j  Iii  in j the l1 1 it had Sial Cut 11 1 and us Iii it. I it 11Ii Indiana pa., 33, new Haven 35 at new Haven conn., Scott Woods completed 21 of 35 passes for 266 Yards including two touchdowns in the third Quarter. New Haven led 21-14 at halftime on three to runs by Roger Graham. The chargers 11-1 opened a 28-14 Lead in the third Quarter but Indiana 12-0 came Back with three straight touchdowns. North Dakota 54, Mankato St. 21 at grand Forks n.d., Clay Wagner passed for 294yards and five touchdowns and Shannon Burnell ran for two More to Lead North Dakota 10-2which will play Indiana pa., next weekend. The Sioux led 41-7 at the end of the third Quarter. Mankato ended its season at 10-.3. Texas am Kingsville 51, us Davis 28 at Davis calif., Joe Menchaca completed 2 of 15 passes for 1h6 Yards and two touchdowns and Dexter  rushed for three ads for Texas am kinds Ille .7-5. Us Davis finished at 10-2. Division Iii mount Union 30, Albion 16 Jim Gresko scored three touchdowns and  1""5 Yards Rushing As mount Union 12-0 remained unbeaten. Mount Union plans St. John s on saturday m the Sam Jamal a while album finished at 10-1. St. Johns minn., 47, i con in Lacros 25 Willie seller threw a  111  record my touchdown passes Tor St. John s 1_ 0. Which eliminated the defending champions 1 1 i. Rowan 37, William Paterson 0 Ste Anderson Nisi cd i r 12sus Ancl two Ludi wis j a k Iwan in i i Cal  i j it i u i i the i a i Iii jul  Wash. 4 Jeff 29, Frostburg is 7 j j u  
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