European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 5, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday december 5, 1993 sports the stars and stripes Page 31 tar Heel subs spark Victory Over colonials by the associated press Charlotte . A with All the attention on the matchup of the marquee centers two North Carolina reserves stole the show. Freshman Forward Jerry Stackhouse scored 19 Points and Sophomore guard Dante Calabria added 17, both career highs As the fourth ranked tar heels beat no. 22 George Washington 87-62 Friday night in the opening round of the tournament of champions. North Carolina 5-1 was to meet Brigham Young a 72-68 Winner Over South Carolina in saturday night s championship a ame at the Charlotte coliseum the site of this years final four. The game meeting Carolina and Yinka dare of the colonials m. I were hard to miss but they were hardly impressive offensively As Montross finished with nine Points and dare had 12. A. Both were limited on that end of the floor by plenty of help defense but Montross was bigger and More effective. Quot everybody talks about matchup of player against player especially centers a George Washington coach mice Jarvis said. A the great thing about College basketball is the concept of team defense. You could play five against one if you wanted to and we tried to guard two of their players but the rest of them Are very Good Montross a senior finished with 15 rebounds and dare a Sophomore had 10, but the tar heels finished with a 58-34 rebound advantage. The first half was a poor shooting Effort on both sides and somehow North Carolina led 32-28 at halftime despite shooting just 30 percent 10 for 33. The tar Calabria Levels did have a 27-17 rebound advantage and forced 15 turnovers. The second half stayed close until Stackhouse and Calabria scored All eight Points As the tar heels turned a 47-41 Lead into a 55-45 advantage with 11 22 left. George Washington went 4vz minutes without scoring As North Carolina took a 66-50 Lead with 5 38 to play and the tar heels coasted from there. Limbo Hammons led the colonials with 18. In other games Friday night Syracuse 89, Boston u. 70 Syracuse . Lawrence Moten and no. 18 Syracuse found their Long Range shooting touch in the second half and beat Boston University in the first round of the Carrier classic. 20 Vanderbilt in Range in the first straight to Start Poi Hel orangemen the second half two by . 7 lady to is topple Cardinal Stanford Calif. A Nikki Mccray scored 14 of her 18points in the second half to Lead no. 1 Tennessee to an 8175 Victory Over no. 9 Stanford Friday night. _ Tennessee 30 made its first six 3-Point attempts and led almost the entire game. The Cardinal 1-2 went on an 114 run to tie the game at 50 with 13 06 left hut Tennessee responded with a 22-6 run. The lady volunteers had five players in double figures. Nikki Aldwell Nad 16 Points and hit four of five 3-pointers. Latina Davis Dana Johnson and Michelle Marciniak added 13 Points each. Rachel Hemmer scored 12 second half Points to finish with 16 Points and six rebounds for Stanford. Anita Kaplan also had 16 Points and six rebounds. It was the first win in four tries for Tennessee at Stanford. The lady vols and Cardinal have combined to win four of the last five Mcaa championships. College basketball John Wallace had 17 Points for Syracuse. Boston University 21 was led by James Brown s 23 98, James Madison 74 West Lafayette ind. Glenn Robinson scored 29 Points leading no. 14 Purdue Over James Madison in the opening round of the boilermaker invitational. Robinson who had 21 Points in the first half finished with 15 rebounds. Cuonzo Martin added 22 Points for Purdue 4-0. James Madison 1-2 was Ted by Kent Culuko with 25 90, Middle Tennessee 76 Murfreesboro Tenn. A Randy Carter scored 27 Points and no. 15 Minnesota dominated inside to Down Middle Tennessee state. Middle Tennessee 1-2 twice pulled As close As nine bad in the second half the last at 85-76 with 41 seconds left. But1 Minnesota 4-2 hit four of five free throws in the stretch to close out the 61, Princeton Syracuse . A Ronnie Mcmahan scored six ints in a 9-0 run Midway through the second half that Elped no. 20 Vanderbilt pull away from Princeton. Vanderbilt 3-0 won despite a cold shooting night by guard Billy Mccaffrey who had 14 Points but missed eight of 14 88, Washington 72 Cincinnati a Dontonio Wingfield playing in foul trouble hit the first five Points in a 10-2 second half run that let no. 23 Cincinnati pull away from Washington or 2. The bearcats 4-1 blew a 14-Point first half Lead before Wingfield sidelined by three fouls came off the Bench to break open a close 94, Navy 93 Lincoln neb. A Laron Bristol scored 15 of his 19 Points in the second half As Portland came from 16 Points Down to nip Navy in the first round of the am ritas classic. Portland 4-1 led 26-18 Midway through the first half before Navy 2-1 went on a 20-0 run and take a 38-26 Lead. The midshipmen were up 48-38 at the half and stretched their Lead to 63-47. The pilots took the Lead for Good on a Bristol Basket with 1 40 96, army 74 Lawrenceville . A freshman Charles Smith scored 26 Points 20 in the first half to Lead rider. Army 0-3 took an Early Lead but rider went on a 9-0 run to take the Lead for Good jumping to a 5242 halftime Lead. Mark Lueking led army with 23 Points while David Arda fio scored 22. Rider 21 had five players hit double figures including Mark Wilcox who finished with 16. Smith played just 26 minutes before leaving with an ankle injury. Princeton a Wally Chang tries to take Ball away from Virginia a Nate friends 20 during Mcaa , gamecocks gain soccer final Davidson . Apr Virginia is one step closer to becoming the first school to win the Mcaa soccer championship for three consecutive years. The Cavaliers 21-3-0 will play South Carolina 163-4 for the title sunday. Virginia advanced to the championship match Friday by defeating Princeton 3-1 As Nate friends scored three first half goals. Jamie Posnanski scored with eight minutes left to Lead South Carolina Over California state Fullerton 1-0 in the other semifinal. Pressing from the outset Virginia a relentless attack produced the first goal 3 minutes 14 seconds into the match when a. Wood passed into the Box and friends beat tigers goalkeeper Rob Kawtoski. After midfielder Mike Fishers pass was deflected Woods shot rebounded off Pawloski a outstretched hands before friends converted the second goal in the 35th minute. Friends scored again in the 42nd minute after securing a Loose Ball and beating Pawloski to his left at the near Post. Princeton 13-5-0 scored in the 57th minute when Mike Busch sent a Cross from the left Side and Jacob Dowden headed the Ball Over goalkeeper Jeff Causey. South Carolina got its goal when Bill Baum offs throw in was chipped into the penalty area by Greg King. Posnanski beat go a a eight Yards out. Goalkeeper Mike Ammann from tide loses Appeal on Langham by Jay Reeves Birmingham Ala. A Alabama Sall time interception Leader has played his last College game because the Mcaa says he took $400 from a sports agent with whom he later signed. The sanctioning body on Friday denied Alabama a Appeal to restore the eligibility of Antonio Langham ending the College career of one of the country Stop defensive backs Langham claimed he did not realize he was making a Deal with agent Darryl Dennis of Washington d.c., when he signed a representation contract in a new Orleans bar just hours after Alabama a sugar bowl win Over Miami on Jan. 1. Langham also said he did not realize that $400 he received shortly after thanksgiving 1992 was from the agent contending instead he believed it was from an Uncle. The University also argued the contract was void because Dennis is not registered As a sports agent in Alabama As required by state Law. But Mcaa enforcement director David Berst said his staff was not satisfied with Langham a explanation. A the Mcaa staff was unable to conclude that the available information absolved Langham of personal responsibility for accepting $400 from an agent and from signing an agreement to be represented Quot Berst said. Quot a review of past cases and evaluation of a his Case in the most favourable Light did not support restoration of eligibility before this season is Alabama athletic director Hootie Ingram declined comment on the no aah a reasons for denying the Appeal. The decision made Langham the Crimson tides career interception Leader with 19, ineligible for yesterdays Southeastern conference chum game against ninth ranked Florida. The senior also will be barred from no. 16 Alabama a bowl game expected to be either the sugar or Gator. The University declared Langham ineligible last week after Dennis claimed to Nave signed him to the contract. T he school appealed but the Mcaa refused to reinstate the player. Coach Gene Stallings said he told his players about the Mcaa s decision shortly before they went through a final workout before the championship game. Quot they Hurt for Antonio a Stallings said. Quot he a a Good player. But that s not the main thing. He s hurting right
