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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, January 31, 1994

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 31, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday january 31, 1994 College basketball flu clips on by the associated press Atlanta a Charlie Ward playing Only his fifth basketball game this season made a Layup with two seconds left saturday to give Florida state a 74-73 Victory Over struggling no. 21 Georgia tech. James Forrest hit a free throw with 1 31 left to put tech ahead 73-72. Both teams missed 3-Point shots before the seminoles 9-7, 2-6 acc regained Possession with 17 seconds left. After a timeout Florida state cleared the Middle for Ward who finished with 11 Points and six assists. With the clock running Down Ward beat Travis Best for the winning Layup drawing a foul from Forrest. Ward missed the free throw Forrest rebounded and tech called time out with one second remaining. After play resumed Forrest a 3-Point attempt from 20 feet bounced off the backboard and rim As time expired. Tech 11-7, 2-5 lost its second in a Row and sixth in eight games. Bob Sura led Florida state with 22 Points while Forrest paced tech with 22 Points and 10 rebounds. In other games saturday Kansas 87, Colorado 53 Boulder Colo. A Steve Woodberry scored 16 Points and the no. 3 Jay Hawks used 10-0 and 13-0 runs to Start each half and hand the buffaloes their worst Home loss since they began playing in the events Center in 1979-80. Kansas 19-2, 4-1 big eight used a smothering Man to Man defense that forced Colorado 9-8,1-4 into 23 turnovers and held the buffaloes to 32-percent shooting. Arkansas 65, Tennessee 64 Knoxville Tenn. A Scotty Thurman hit a 3-Pointer with 9.3 seconds left and the no. 5 Razorbacks avoided a third straight upset loss to the volunteers. Arkansas 14-2, 5-2 got 15 Points from Corey Beck. Tennessee 3-13, 1-7 was led by Cortez Barnes with 15 Points. Connecticut 88, Pittsburgh 67 Ujj Isburgh the no. 6 huskies sports the stars and stripes Page 37 playing without Coath Jim Calhoun a a who has pneumonia a got 25 Points from Donyell Marshall to remain unbeaten in the big East. Connecticut 18-1, 8-0 won for assistant coach Howie Dickenman. The panthers 12-5, 6-3 got 19 Points from Eric Mobley. C Purdue 75, Minnesota 72 Minneapolis a Glenn Robinsons scored 27 Points and the seventh ranked boilermakers 17-2, 5-2 big ten held the no. 17 gophers to one Basket in the final 3v4 minutes. Arriel Mcdonald missed a 3-Pointer for Minnesota 13-6,4-3 big ten As time ran out. The gophers got 18 Points from Vashon Lenard. It Louisville 94, a. Commonwealth 74 Richmond a. A Greg Quot minor scored 24 Points and the no. 12 cardinals quieted the biggest crowd in Virginia College basketball history. Louisville 16.-2, 6-1 metro got 19 Points apiece from Dwayne Morton and Clifford Rozicer. Kenny Harris scored 21 Points for the rams 11-6, 3-3who lost in front of 12,089. A a. A a a a 4 Arizona 100, Oregon state 56 Tucson Ariz. A Khalid Reeves scored 35 Points As the 13th-ranked wildcats 16-3, 5-2 Pacific 10 handed the beavers 5-11, 1-6 a record tying loss. Oregon state also lost by 44 Points to Urcla in 1966. Syracuse 87, Villanova 68 Syracuse . Lawrence Moten scored 11 of his 23 Points during a 21-2 surge at the end of the first half and the no. 14 orangemen 13-3, 6-3 big East beat the wildcats 6-9,2-6 at Syracuse for first time in five seasons. Michigan 79, Wisconsin Ann Arbor Mich. Jalen Rose scored 23 Points and Juwan Howard had 22 and eight rebounds As the no is wolverines 13-4, 5-2 big ten survived barrage of 3-pointers. No. 16 Wisconsin 13-3, 4-3 big ten Maple Wisconsin Center Rashard Griffith puts pressure on driving Jimmy King of Michigan. Made 13 of 28 from 3-Point Range seven by Micheal Finley who had a four Point play while scoring 30. St. Bonaventure 72, West Virginia 66 to lean . A Harry Moore scored Points and the bonnies 8-8, 2-4 Atlantic 10 ended an eight game losing scream against the mountaineers while waning won for Only the fourth time in the 36-game series. In in Vernii Points from Ricky Robinson. Marquette 51, Memphis St. 46 Memphis Tenn. A Damon key had 12 Points eight rebounds and the no. 22 warriors 12-5, 5-1 great Midwest held the tigers to 17 first half Points a the lowest total in coach Larry finches eight seasons at Memphis state. Memphis state 6-10, 1-5 was led by David Vaughn with 14 Points 10 re no. 19 West Virginia 13-3, 6-2 got 27 Bounds and seven blocked shots by the associated press Light scoring Bill Berg had two goals saturday night to give the Toronto Maple Leafs a 4-4 tie with the Pittsburgh penguins and extend their undefeated Streak to 10 games. Berg had Only three goals in 50 previous games this season in a mainly defensive role. He now has 33 career nil goals in 263 games. Dave Andreychuk with his league leading 40th goal and Doug Gilmour also scored for Toronto -7-0-3 in its last 10 and 28-14-10 atop the Central division. Joe Mullen scored twice for Pittsburgh a his 27th and 28th goals. De Patterson and Ron Francis also scored for the visiting penguins 6-1-3 in its last 10 games and now 24-13-11 atop the Northeast division. Nil Toronto out shot Pittsburgh 37-22 both goaltenders Toronto a Felix Potvin and Pittsburgh a Ken Wreggit had Strong games. It was 4-4 when the third period began.,Mullen nearly won it for Pittsburgh when he banged a wrist shot off a goal Post with 3 30 remaining. In other nil games saturday it was Washington 3, Philadelphia 3 Detroit 7, Winnipeg 1 Buffalo 3, Montreal 2 Quebec 3, Hartford 2 Boston 2, the new York islanders 1 san Jose 2, Tampa Bay 1 Dallas 5, Edmonton 2 St. Louis 5, Calgary 3 Vancouver 6, new Jersey 3 ottawa�?o3, Chicago 3 in overtime and los Angeles 5, Anaheim 1 see pages 34-35 Tor summaries. The crowd of 26,652 for the lightning Sharks game at the Thunder dome in St. Petersburg fla., was the second largest in nil history. Canadians rally to nip . Sextet Uniondale . A team Canada overcame a 4-1 team Usa Lead with five straight goals to beat the americans 6-5 on saturday and close out their pre olympic series. Goals by Jeff Lazaro Ted Crowley and two by John Lilley provided the . With a 4-1 Lead before Canad scored four times in the second period. Lazaro a second goal at 15 27 of the third period made things tight for the canadians but goaltender Manny Legace held on for the Victory. The americans finished with an 8-2-1 advantage Over the canadians in the 11-game  claims blamed for North stars move Minneapolis a a former aides sexual harassment claims against Norm Green were the main reason the Minnesota North stars owner moved his nil team to Dallas according to a former team official. Green has publicly blamed the teams Mancial fortunes for last years move. After the harassment allegations became Public greens senior vice president Pat Forciea said he concluded that it would be Only a matter of Tirpe before the team left because Green would not tolerate the  said Green ordered him to concentrate publicly on the financial reasons for moving including providing Overly pessimistic numbers to the nil and metropolitan sports facilities commission. A the idea was to make the North Star financial situation look worse than it actually was a Forciea said in a deposition in support of greens former executive assistant Kari Dziedzic. Former female employees and fans also made statements in support of the suit that Green repeatedly kissed and touched them. According to the latest documents Green describes the allegations As a a series of lies and denied Many of the specific incidents  
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