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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, February 1, 1994

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 01, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday february 1,. 1994 sports scoreboard the stars and stripes Page 33 from Page 32. Men How top 25 teams fared How the top 25 teams of last week s associated press College basketball poll fared sunday 1. Urcla 14-1 lost to California 65-70, next is. Southern California thursday. 2. Duke 15-1 did not play. Next at no. 4 North Carolina thursday. 3. Kansas 19-2 did not play. Next at no. 24 Missouri monday. 4 North Carolina 17-3 beat Wake Forest 851. Next is. No. 2 Duke. Thursday. 5. Arkansas 14-2 did not play. Next is. Vander bit tuesday. 8. Connecticut 18-1 did not play. Next at no. 14 Syracuse tuesday. 7. Purdue 17-2 did not play. Next is. No. 16 Michigan tuesday. 8. Massachusetts 16-3 beat Rhode Island 76 7 next is. Kyda state thursday 9. Kentucky 16-3 beat Auburn 91-74. Next is. Alabama wednesday. 10. Temple 13-2 did not play. Next is. Rutgers tuesday 11. Indiana 12-4 Tost to Illinois 88-81. Next is. To state wednesday. 12. Louisville 16-2 do not play. Next is. North Carolina Charlotte thursday. 13. Arizona 16-3 did not play. Next at washing ton slate thursday. 14. Syracuse 13-3 did not play. Next is. No. 6 Connecticut tuesday. 15. Michigan 13-4 did not play. Next at no. 7 Purdue tuesday. 16. Wisconsin 13-3 did not play. Next is. Michi Gan state wednesday. 17. Minnesota 14-6 beat St John s 92-64. Next at Iowa wednesday. 18. Maryland 12-4 did not play. Next at Virginia wednesday. 19. West Virginia 13-3 Dkl not play. Next at George Washington tuesday. 20. Alabama Birmingham 16-2 boat Dayton 60 52. Next at no. 22 Marquette wednesday. 21. Georgia tech 11-7 did not play. Next at Clemson wednesday. 22. Marquetta 12-5 did not play. Next is. South Florida monday.23. Saint Louis 16-t did not play. Next is. Day ton wednesday. 24. Missouri 14-2 did not play. Next is. No. 3 Kansas monday. 25. New Mexico state 16-1 did not play. Next at Nevada thursday. Sunday s scores East East Stroudsburg 1.00. Centenary n. J. 68 Galaudet 103, Mary Washington 90. Loyola my. 94, William 4 Mary 81 Maine fort Kent 70, Maine maritime 63 Massachusetts 76, Rhode Island 47 Minnesota 92. St. John s 64 Misericordia 90, Neumann 80 Nyu 80, Rochester 46 notre Dame . To Maine Augusta 70 Rochester tech 89, Clarkson 79 St. Mary s. My. 83, Wesley 69 St. Peter s 63, Manhattan 52. South Averett 102. Shenandoah 97 Coppin St. 70, Delaware St. 56 Emory & Henry 69, Randolph Moon 65 Greensboro 100, Christopher Newport 95 Hampden Sydney 81, . 73 Kentucky 91, Auburn 74 North Carolina 85, Wake Forest 61 Rhodes 89, Fisk 59 Troy St 88, Buffalo 72 Midwest Ala Birmingham 60, Dayton 52 betoitl05,grinnell103 Amogie Mouflon 82, Washington to. 80. Of Cornel Lowa 71, St. Norbert 63 Emory 76, Chicago 64 Illinois 88, Indiana 81 Lake Forest 73. Knox 70 Monmouth Iii. 91, Lawrence 70 Ripon 99, Illinois cd. 74. Is Vincent 65, Lake Erie 64 Southwest Oglethorpe 78, Trinity Tex. 66 far West California 85, Urcla 70 Colorado col. 71, Adams St 64. Women How top 25 teams fared How the top 25 teams from test week s associated press women s College basketball poll fare sunday f. Perm state 16-0 beat Wisconsin 73-53, 2. Tennessee 1 ft-1 did not play. 3. Colorado 16-3 lost to Oklahoma state 75-73.4. Iowa 13-2 beat Michigan state 54-46. 5. North Carolina 17-1 beat Clemson 71-68. 8. Texas tech 16-2 did not play. 7. Kansas 16-1 Bea Kansas state 77-50. 8. Southern Caf 15-1 beat no 10 Stanford 81-73. 9.vandarbih i5-4 Dino play. To. Stanford 11 -5 Tost to no. 8 Southern Cal 81-73. 11. Connecticut 15-2 beat Providence 97-80. 12. Virginia 15-2 did not play 13. Purdue 15-3 beat Illinois 84-57, 14. Louisiana tech 15-3 did not Pley. 15. Alabama 15,3 beat leu 91-74. 16. Florida International 15-1 did not play. 17. Ohio state f to did not play. 18. Washington 13-3 did not play 9f rth Westem 9-5 Tost to Indiana 64-76. 20, Montana 15-3 did not play. 2t. Boise state i 5-3 did not play. 22. Seton Haj 16-2 did not play. 23. Auburn 13-5 did not play. 24. Western Kentucky 13-5 beat Evansville 90-42, 25. Rutgers 12-3 did not play sunday s scores East Colby Sawyer 62, Thomas 49 Colgate 59, Cassius 57 connect Init 97, Providence 80 mercy most 67.  63 mired Tebay 90, Emmanuel 65 Misericordia 69, Immaculata 67 we 77, Rochester 55 Pann St. 73, Wisconsin 53. Prof Sauron 74, Boston College varmont64,drexel47  /4, Arkansas 69 James Madison 79. East Carolina 55 Maryland 67, Georgia tech 48 memos ?8, a. Interment 70wrtn Carolina 71, Clemson 68 Hooes 73. Fisk 64 Richmond leg  m.ngtory62 Sale Nandan 64, Averett 60 a John s 68, Miami 67 Jveta Andre Aamold Norway 215. J _ 9. Que Christian Furuseth Norway 211. .10. Peter Roth. Germany 198. World cup freestyle Lac Beaufort qua. A results sunday of a world cup aerials ski meet at Letelais ski Center men 1. Philippe Laroche. . 2. Ray Farst. Bronx  195.92. 3. Kos Feddersen Steamboat Springs goto., 192.86, 4. Andy Capicik Canada 191.73. 5. Richard cobbing. Great Britain 191.10. 6. Kip Griffin Bedford.  190.02 7. Michiel Deruyter Netherlands. 188 53. 8. Jean Damien chm net France 187.82. 9. David Belhumeur. Canada. 187,81 10. Trace Worthington Park City Utah 186.31. Also 15 do Bergoust Missoula Mont 168 96, 19 Jon Moseley Ciboron calif., 161.15. 22. Hick Moi Eloy Tiburon cam., 150 99. 23. But Stanley Blue Beh a. 146.81. World cup standings 1. Laroche. 380. 2. Nicolis Tomaino car a a 3s6. 3. Lloyd Lanzas. Canada 352. 4 tin syrian rijavec Aust a 3s2. 5. Sonni scr-ioent3acmer, sort errand 328. 6. Won Titington 320 8. Feddersen 2532 9. Ber Goust. 234 16. Griffin 2.20 t9. Dave Valenti. Bella vue. Wash., 1&0 21. Fourst. 164 26. Opp Miner Chakhn fabs Ohio 124 28. Swart spy 76 36. Jon Moseley 28 40. Rick Mosc Lcy. 16. We men 1. Una Cher Azova Uzbekistan 171,14. 2. Natalia Orekhova Russia. 168.39. 3. Nikki Stone Westborough mass., 167.38. 4. Kriste Porterjr. Greenland. N.h., 164.77 5. Kirsty e Marshall Australia. 161,31. 6. Jaoquin Cooper Australia 150.19. 7. Mane und Gron Sweden 1.50.14. 8. Jimiy Curry great Britain 145.14. 9. Colette Brand Switzerland 143.53. 10. Maj Schmo a Switzerland. 140.74. World cup standings 1. Cher Azova 496 2. Stone. 452 3, Brand 452 4. Porter 408 5. Welfle Simchen Germany 404. Aiso.15. Tracy Evans Romolt.  264 16. Stacy Blumer Southington conn., 252 22. Katrina Lussi Lake Placid. N.y., 172 27. Do Lisa Breuer Wood. Cokj., 108. Speed skating world sprint championships. Calgary Alberta a the top 10 finishers sunday in the world Speed skating sprint championships distances in meters men. 900 1, Dan Jansen Greenf Tow wis 35.78 seconds Norw record Prev a record 35.92 by Jansen in 1993 at Hamar Norway. 2, jury cry Inoue Japan 36.06.3, Hiroyasu Semi Zug. Japan 36.08.4, Takahiro a Marrich Japan 38.12, 5, Sergei Kiev Chenoa Russia 36,27. 6, Yoon Man Kim South Korea 36.53. 7. Kevin Scon. Canada 36.55. 8. By Valn Bouchard Canada. 36.73. 9, Tosh Yuk Kudo a Japan 36,75.10, Alexander Golubov Russia 36.76. 1.000 1. Sergei Kleschen a Russia 1 12.55. 2, Jun Tehi Inoue Japan 1 12.64.3, Igor Zhelez Osty Belarus a 12,72.4, Dan Jansen Greenfield wis., 1 1304.5. Gerard Van Velde Netherlands 1 13.10.6, Toshiyuki Kuroiwa Japan v.13 26. 7, Patrick Koky Canada 1 13.40. 8, Kevin Scott Canada v.13.s2. 9, Hiroyasu Shimizu Japan 1 13,72. 10, Sylvain Buchard Canada 1 13 to. Women1 500 1, Bonnie Blair Champaign ik., 39. T2 seconds. 2, Rul Hong Xue. China 39.22.3, Sun Hoe you South Korea 3946. 4, Kyoto Shimazaki. Japan 39.62. 5, Susan Auch Canada 39.64.6, Angela Hauck Ger Many. 39.65. 7, Catriona be May Canada 39.80. 8, so Diana Boyarkina Russia 39.86. 9, Qia obo be China. 39.90. To Monique Garbrecht Germany 40.00.1,000 1, Bonnie Blair Champaign. Ill one minute 18.88 seconds. 2, Sun Hee you. South Korea. 1 19 71. 3, Angela Hauck Germany. 1 19.79. 4, Emese Hunyady Aust a 1 19.82. 5, Mihaela Das Calu Romania 1 19.97. 6, Shiho Kusunose Japan 1 20.00. 7, Monique Garbrecht Germany 1 20,17, 8, Qia obo be China 1 20.43. 9, Anke Baler Ger Many 1 20.51.10. Rui Hong Xue China 1 20.72. Ski jumping . Championships Steamboat Springs Colo. A results sunday of leading skiers in tha Normal Hill Competition of the . Jumping championships at Howe sen Hill jump distance est meters 1. Randy Wober Steamboat Springs coto., 92.5-94.5 256.5 Points. 2. Ryan Heckman Steamboat Springs Colo., 91.5-93.5 254.5. 3. Todd Lodwick Steamboat Springs Colo., 93 92 254,0. 4. Jim Holland Norwich it 93.js-93 251.0. 5. Tad Langlois Newport ., 85.5-90 230.0. 6. Corby Fisher Steamboat Springs cob., 86 89 223.0. 7. Tie Greg Booster Westport conn., 82-90 222.5. Erie Hlatt Iron Mountain mich.,r 84.5-88.5 222.5. I. 9. Kris Severson Steamboat Springs goto., 84.5-88,5 221.5. 10. Casey Colby Lake Placid . 83.5-90 219.5. Bobsledding world cup St. Moritz Switzerland a top finishers at a four Man bobsled world cup race sunday the Hast of five events on the season s tour aggregate time Lor two heats 1. Switzerland i Guslav Weder Donat Acklin Kud Huber Italy 39. 8. Yves Man kilo Orcus Rodolpo. Germany. 36,. Also 12, Mark Grimmette Oon conv is. U mix stoics 27. 17, Wos Clay Bob Gasper. Co main. 15. 18, port Warren Brian Martin United states 10. Women 1. Cammy % or United Santos 1 28.284 44255-44.029.2. Jiana Bode Germany v28400 44.332 44.068. 3. Doris Neuner a Stan. V.28,501 44.453 44.048. 4. Not attn Yok Chonko. Unfair to 1 28.530" 44.416-44.114. 5. Natalie  Italy 1 28,552 4437u 44.181.suss Erdmann Germany 1 28.579 44.653 43.926. 7. Ang a Neuner Austria 1 28.674 44.446 44.225 8. Andrea Tagwerker Austin 1 28 840 44,431-44.409 9. Sytske Otto. Germany 1 28,984 44.559 a Erin Warren United states v.29.057 44.799 44.258. Of Tom Oprah standings 1, Gat Koh sch Germany 83 Points. 2. Jana Bode. Germany 82. 3, tie Susi Erdmann Ger Many and Andrea Tagwerker Austria 60. 5 Fotio Gera Weisse Steinar ital Angilika no nor aus Tria and Cammy motor United states 65. 8, Doris Neuner Austria 52. 9, Nataya yet Kuchenko Ukraine 50. Afo 12, Erin want United St los 24. 19. 2iana Shattuck Owen United Santos 6. 24, Dob Bongo son Canada 4.26, Kathy Salmon Canada 3. Tennis australian open Melbourne Australia a results saturday and sunday of the $5.7 million Aust iian open Scogings m paint hoses men singles championship Pete Sampras 1tampa/fin., Dot. Tomid in rom 9lansing. Mich., 7-6 7-46-4,6 4, women Doublet championship Gogl Fernandez Aspen Coto and Awlia Zvereva 1. Belarus Dof. Patty Fendick Sacramento Calif and Moredich Mcgrath 7midland mich., 6 3,4-6,6-4. Boys Singlea semifinals Andrew in Australia Dot. Paul Goldstein Rock Lille my 6-2l6-2. Ben Eft mood Australia Dot Scon Humphries Tampa Fla. 6-1,6-2. Singles championship Ben eff Wood Australia Dof. Andrew Ido Aust Niia 5-7.6-3, w. Double semifinal Ben Elwood and Mark Phil Proussis Australia de. Paul Goldstein Rockville md., and Scott Humphries Tampa Fla 3-6,6-1,7-5. James act undo Britain and roman Kukal Slova Kia res. Joan Noe Ganda Fra Ico and Mark Niel sen. Now zealand 4-6,6-2.6-1. You butt championship Bon Erwood Australia and Mark Phiiip Proussis Australia Dof. James de Jodo Brattain and roman Kukta Slovakia 7-5,7-6 7-5. Girls singles championship " Trudi Musgrave Australia Dot Barbara Schott Austria 4-6.6-4,6-2. Doublet championship Cortna Moraru Boca Raton Fla., and Ludmila Var Guzova czech Republic Dot. Yvette Basting nether hands and Alexandra Sci inter Germany 7 5.2-6,7-5. Amway classic re. Wellington new zealand a results Monn Day a opening Day of the $100,000 Amway Clas sic women s hard court Tennis tournament seedlings in parentheses writ round an qts Juto Halard 1france def. Claudine Toleafoa ,-0, a Zingor Helgeson 3alpine. Caw., def Nadina Ercegovic croat 6-3, 6 3 Tessa Price South Africa Dof. Andrea Vieira Bra Zil 6-2. 6-2 Ann Hoort Cusson sen Franasco Dof. Nonna Ohlman Finland 4-6,6-3,6-2,. Transactions sunday Basket Bau National a kit Alt a soul ton Seattle supersonics placed stove Scheffler Forward on the in urdu list. Activated Chris King Forward from the injured l is. Hockey National hockey  nov York rangers local Kef Zaniol Lacroix Center from Binghamton of the Amon can hockey boxing weekend fights saturday Cardiff Wales a Leonor for Bailor de troit topped it try Pipor Wates ninth round to re Tain his wbk Light Neavy Wrighi Mie. Grand Forks. No. A Gary Mason Brit Ain stopped Ken Mol Odum grand rapids mich., at 2 58 of the second round heavyweights. Las vegas a Frankie Randall 140, Morris town tenn., out pointed Julio Cesar Chavez 140, Mexico 12, to win the wac super lightweight title Simon Brown 153. Mount airy my  Troy Waters t53, Australia 12, to room his wac super welterweight title Thomas Hearns 1b4, de troit stopped Dan Ward. 164, West Memphis Ark. At 2.09 of the first round to capture the  Canji ser weight Tok Donovan Rameor Rud Ckik. 240. Fort Lauderdale Fla., oui posted Antnony Wade 290, Las vegas 12, heavyweights soccer National pro league sunday s result co too 14, Heinsburg 10 Kansas cfr/25, Detroit 10 wed Antimora at Canton  
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