European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 24, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday january 24, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 29 1 Kansas rebounds against Iowa St. By the associated press Ames Iowa Kansas second Gam eat no. 1 was much better than the first. Upset by Kansas state Only hours after moving to the top of the associated press poll last monday Kansas bounced Back to beat Iowa state 78-71 saturday behind clutch play from Steve Woodberry and freshman Jacque Vaughn. Woodberry hit a crowd silencing 3-Pointer late in the game to Start the Jay Hawks decisive run and finished with 13 Points after going 2-for-ll against Kansas state. -. just Shook that game off Woodberry said. If you dwell on that game in the past you la probably carry it Over into the next game Kansas 17-2, 2-1 big eight avoided its first two game losing Streak since february 1989 and handed Iowa state its third straight loss. But the cyclones 9-5, 0-4 kept it close despite the absence of6-foot-ll Center Loren Meyer their leading scorer andr Bounder. Meyer broke his right Collarbone in a traffic Accident tuesday and will be out at least six Meyer watching from the sidelines Iowa state had no one to match up with 7-1 Woodberry Greg Ostertag who led Kansas with 16 Points after scoring Only two against Kan Sas state. Richard Scott added 15 Points and Vaughn scored 10 eight in the Sec Ond half. Julius Michalik led Iowa state with 22 Points 14 in the second half. In other games saturday Arkansas 79, South Carolina 53 Fayetteville Ark. Davo Rimac hit two 3-pointers in a 16-1 run in the first half that pushed no. 3 Arkansas past South Carolina. Rimac also had a steal and a rebound during the Streak which gave Arkansas 13-2, 4-2 Southeastern conference a35-18 Lead. Corliss Williamson finished with a career High 27 Points. North Carolina 88, leu 65 new Orleans freshman Jerr Stackhouse came off the Bench to score 23 Points and Lead no. 4 North Carolin Over leu 8-6. The tar heels won for the seventh straight time at the super dome. North Carolina 14-3 never trailed i shaking off a scrappy leu defense that held Eric Montross to just eight Points four from the foul line. Duke 106, Florida St. 79 Durham . Antonio Lang an Chris Collins each scored career highs As no. 5 Duke handed Florida state its worst Atlantic coast conference loss since joining the league three years scored 26 Points and Collins added 21 As the Blue devils 13-1, 5-1 dominated every phase in taking sole Possession of the acc Lead. Bob Sura led Florida state 8-6, 1-5 with a career High 35 Points. Mass 56, Geo. Washington 55 " Amherst mass. Marcus Camby sunk with three seconds remaining gave Massachusetts its first Lead of the Gam and lifted the no. 6 minutemen past George scored As he was fouled by 7-foot 1 Yinka dare in a crowd under the Basket. Mike Williams led the minutemen 15-2,7 0 with 13 Points limbo Harmons scored22 Points for George Washington 8-7,2-5 and dare finished with 11. Kentucky 86, Mississippi state 70 Starkville miss. Travis Ford scored All 17 of his Points in the second half As no. 7 Kentucky overcame missis Sippi wildcats used an 11-0 run Early in the second half and a smothering de sense forcing 30 turnovers. Kentucky 14-3, 4-2 Southeastern con Ference scored the first seven Points in the second half. Mississippi state 11-3,5-1which had difficulty with a constant press had 17 turnovers by halftime. Indiana 81, North Western 76 Bloomington ind. Damon Bailey scored seven straight Points in the closing minutes and Alan Henderson Hada season High 26. College basketball the nation s longest Home court winning Streak of 38 games appeared to be in jeopardy before Bailey s run which began witha 3-Pointer that gave no. 8 Indiana 11-3, 4-1 big ten a 73-71 Lead Over Northwestern 9-5,0-5 with 2 24 to go. Arizona 83, Southern cat 74 Inglewood Calif. Khalid Reeves had 18 of his 20 Points in the Sec Ond half and Reserve Dylan Rigdon scored a career High 21 Points As ninth ranked Arizona beat cold Cal. The trojans who suffered their third consecutive defeat used the forum As an emergency venue because of structural damage at the sports Arena from Mon Day s earthquake. Mark Boyd led South Ern Cal with 18 Points. Purdue 101, Ohio St. 63 West Lafayette ind. Cuon Omartin scored a season High 25 Points and Glenn Robinson had 24 As no. 12purdue routed Ohio state 9-8,2-4. The boilermakers 16-1, 4-1 big ten broke the game open with an 18-1 run in the first half. Louisville 70, Southern miss. 69 Louisville by. Dejuan wheat hit a 16-foot jumper with 6.5 seconds left and Jason Osborne theri forced a turnover As no. 13 Louisville 14-2, 4-1 metro conference held off Southern Mississippi 77,1-2. Syracuse 78, Seton Hall 74 East Rutherford . Oti shill s Only four Points of the second half were inside baskets that gave no. 16 Syracuse leads in the final 1 32 As the orangemen overcame Seton Hall. Syracuse 12-2, 5-2 big East was led by Lawrence Moten s 22 Points but he fouled out with 4 14 to play. Lucious Jackson fouled out with 1 21 left and Only Adrian Autry among the starters did not finish with at least four fouls. Lab 71, Rhode Island 63 Birmingham Ala. Clarenc thrash and George Wilkerson scored 17 Points apiece and 18th-ranked Alabama Birmingham improved its free throw shooting in the second half to beat Rhode Island 5-8. The blazers 14-2 trailed 31-26 at halftime but tied it at 38 and 40. Wilker son then hit a 3-Pointer, and the blazers never trailed again. Minnesota 68, Michigan St. 66 Minneapolis Arriel Mcdon Ald s 12-foot running jumper with 1.9 seconds left capped a 16-Point performance and gave no. 20 Minnesota a Victory Over Michigan state. Townsend Orr scored 13points to Lead Minnesota 13-4 Overall 4 big ten. Evansville 91, xavler61 Evansville ind. Evansville 11-6, 1-1 scored 24 consecutive Points Dur ing a 7v6-minute stretch of the second half and beat no. 22 Xavier 12-2,"1-1 As Brent Kell scored 27 Points. Marquette 62, St. Louis 52 Milwaukee Jim Mcllvain Marquette s 7-1 Center stifled smaller St. Louis As the warriors handed the no. 23billikens their first loss of the season. Mcllvain had 13 Points seven blocks and 10 rebounds As Marquette improved to 11-4 with its second straight Victory Over a ranked team. The warriors who beat no. 18 Ala Bama Birmingham 60-58 wednesday claimed undisputed first place in the great Midwest conference with a 4-0 record. St. Louis whose 1,4-0 Start was the Best i school history fell to 2-1 in the league. W. Virginia 97, St. Joseph s 83 Philadelphia Pervines Green scored a career High 28 Points and mar Salis Basey scored 21 of his 26 Points inthe second half As no. 24 West Virginia Defeated St. Joseph s. Ricky Robinso had 21 for the mountaineers 12-2, 5-1while Carlin Warley had a career High 28 for St. Joseph s 7-7,1-5. Maryland 102, n. Carolina St. 70 College Park my. Joe Smith scored 24 Points to Lead no. 25 Maryland Over North Carolina state. Maryland 11-3, 4-1 Atlantic coast conference which opened with an 11-0 run beat the Wolf pack 5-10,1-4 for the fifth straight time. Foley led collegians grab Hula bowl win Honolulu a Glenn Foley of Bosto College passed for two touchdowns and West Virginia s Jake Kelchner threw for a to sat urday to spark the College All stars to a 28-15win Over the Hawaii All stars in the Hula bowl. The collegians came Back from a 13-Point, deficit and did t put the game away until Tommy Jones of Fresno slate returned a pass interception 38 Yards for a touchdown with 2 12 left. Hawaii got off to an Early Lead on Field goals of 29 and 42 Yards by Zerin Kahn and a 19-Yardscoring pass from Garrett Gabriel to Daniel Ahuna. Kelchner connected on a 62-Yard scoring Pashto Andre Coleman of Kansas state and Foley gave the collegians a 14-13 halftime Lead on a 9-Yard pass to Florida s Willie Jackson. The College All stars made it 21-13 after Ken Alexander of Florida state recovered Gabriel s Fumble at the Hawaii 22 Early in the second half. After two incompletion Foley connected wit Haaron Mundy of Virginia for the to. The hawaiians Cut it to 21-15 in the fourth Quarter when Brian Fortay of Rutgers was tackled in the end zone for a safety but Jones put the game away with his interception return. Foley was 11 of 19 for 118 Yards and Kelchner was 6 of 11 for 161 Yards. James Bostic of a Burn was the collegians top rusher with 65 Yard son seven carries. Gabriel completed 22 of 38 for 216 Yards with two interceptions. South captures on Auburn Bama connection by Paul Newberry Mobile Ala. A for one Day the Auburn Al Obama rivalry was put on hold. Stan White the quarterback who directed Auburn Toan 11-0 season teamed with Alabama receiver Kevin Lee for a 50-Yard touchdown pass saturday giving the South a35-32 Victory Over the North in the senior bowl. It was really fun playing with Guys you be played against for four or five years White said. Who would have thought Stan White to Kevin Lee for the game winning touchdown White s third touchdown pass of the game came with2 52 remaining after the North had scored 22 straight Points to take its first Lead. North Carolina state s de Wayne Washington who had been burned on Long passes which set up the North s last two ads sealed the Victory with his second interception at the South 3.White had suffered ligament damage in his left knee in his final regular season game a 22-14 Victory Over Alabama which gave the tigers an 11-0 season. The ensuing two month Layoff gave White time to re cover and he completed 10 of8 passes for 174 Yards. His final to pass earned him the map Avard. Tennessee s Charlie Garner exploded through holes and broke tackles to Rush for 128 Yards on 17 also returned two kickoffs for 48 Yards. Both offences dominated combining for 859 Yards. Syracuse s Marvin Graves who completed 12 of 21passes for 201 Yards said he took advantage of the rules which forbid zone pass coverages and blitzes. It s Tough for the defense Graves said. They re limited in the things they can the South appeared to be in control when White threw 25-Yard touchdown to Florida state s Lonnie Johnson for a 28-10 Lead with five minutes left in the third the North scored three straight touchdowns begin Ning with Perry Klein of cd. Post flipping a 10-Yard pass to Syracuse s Shelby it was Graves who directed the North into Posi Tion for two More touchdowns. He tossed a 39-Yard pass to North Carolina s Bucky Brooks who fought off washing ton for the Ball to set up Ohio state s Raymont Harris Ona 4-Yard scoring run with 5 43 remaining. A two Point con version made it 28-25.after the South failed to move the Ball and punted Short Michigan s Derrick Alexander beat Washington and hauled in a 47-Yard pass from Graves at the 1. Leshon Johnson of Northern Illinois the top rusher in division i a with 1,976 Yards ran it in from there to put the North up32-28 with 3 11 to go. But White had one More Chance. Garner returned the Kickoff 28 Yards and was tackled out of Bounds resulting in a 15-Yard penalty. He Only needed about five seconds. On the first play from scrimmage Lee ran by Stanford defensive Bac Vaughn Bryant and hauled in a pass from White for the game winning touchdown. I was afraid we had scored too fast White said. No problem. After Graves had moved his team to the South 47 with about a minute to go Washington out dulled Hill for the Ball near the Goa line. Notre Dame s Lake Dawson had the second longest Kickoff return in game history 98 Yards for the North s first touchdown
