European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 03, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 32 the stars and stripes sports thursday february 3, 1994 orangemen upset no. 5 huskies by the associated press fifth ranked Connecticut had no defense for what happened against Lawrence Moten and no. 15 Syra Cuse. Moten scored 31 Points and Syracuse turned tues Day night s game at the Carrier dome into a shootout winning 108-95. It was the huskies first loss of the sea son in the big East and stopped their 10-game winning Streak. As a team we played a perfect game tonight Moten said. We could t have played any better Syracuse 14-3, 7-3 matched its highest pint total in a conference game set in 1983 against Boston College. The most difficult thing about the game is iving up College basketball 108 Points. We prided ourselves on being a Good defensive team Connecticut s Donyell Marshall said. Connecticut 18-2, 8-1 played its second game with out coach Jim Calhoun who has been hospitalized with walking pneumonia. The huskies who beat Syracuse 75-67 at Hartford on Jan. 10, led 51-48 at halftime but could not hold on. John Wallace had 25 Points for the orangemen. He and Moten each had 10 rebounds. Marshall scored 30 Points and Brian fair had 25 for Connecticut. The huskies gave up 100 Points for the first time this season. In other games tuesday no. 6 Arkansas 89, Vanderbilt 76 Roger Crawford and Scotty Thurman each had three baskets during a 19-0 run Early in the second half that sent Arkansas past visiting Vanderbilt. The Razorbacks 15-2, 6-2 Southeastern Confer ence led just 46-43 before breaking Loose for five min utes. Crawford finished with 16 Points and Thurman had 10. Ronnie Mcmahon hit six 3-pointers and scored 26 Points and Billy Mccaffrey had 17 for Vanderbilt 10-7, 3-5. Frank Seckar made five 3-pointers for the commodores and finished with 16. No. 13 Michigan 63, no. 8 Purdue 62 Juwan Howard scored after an offensive rebound with 21 seconds left and Michigan won at Purdue in a Battle for first place in the big ten. Glenn Robinson scored 36 Points for Purdue 17-3, 5-3. His Basket with 8 31 left gave the boilermakers a 53-42 Lead. Robinson and two teammates each missed Short shots in the final seconds. Purdue also Hurt itself by making just 8 of 20 free throws in the game. Howard had 17 Points and 17 rebounds. Dugan Fife scored eight of his 12 Points in the stretch for Michigan 14-4,6-2. No. 10 Temple 84, Rutgers 45 senior Eddie Jones equated a career High with 30 Points and Host Temple ran away from Rutgers. Rutgers scored the first five Points of the game but the owls responded with an 18-0 burst. Temple led 46 13 late in the first half. Jones outscored Rutgers 18-3 by himself at one stretch. Aaron Mckie who had 22 Points scored 11 during Temple s Early spree. Temple 114-2, 7-1 Atlantic 10 made 22 of 23 foul shots. Charles Jones scored 16 Points for Rutgers 6-11, 2-6. J it of f f it f v Jet x v i s ts7 v a Rogers rangers reach agreement new York a arbitration season began with two cases argued and right hander Kenny Rogers and the Texas Raj igers settling just before they were to appear before an arbitrator. Rogers who made $1 million last season worked out the Deal in los an Geles tuesday before his scheduled hearing in front of Rolf Valtin. Rogers had asked for $2.5 million and the rangers had offered $2 million. Last year Rogers was 16-10 with a 4.10 Era. Right hander Mel Rojas and the Montreal expos did appear before arbitrator Reginald Alleyne. Rojas who went 5-8 with a 2.95 Era last season and made $300,000, asked for $1.2 Mil lion while Montreal offered $850,000. Temple s Jason Ivey 30 passes off to Rick Brunson 4 As he Falls Over Rutgers Andrew Kol Basovsky tuesday night. Samford aide _ picked to head football team Birmingham Ala. A Pete Hurt an assistant football coach his entire career was named Sar Fard s head coach tuesday after another candidate backed out. Hurt the bulldogs defensive Courdis Nator last season was named the school s third head coach in less than 14 months. He replaces Chan Gailey who resigned after Only one season to become an assistant with the nil s Pittsburgh steel ers. Hurt 37, got his Chance when Ken Sparks who has won five naia championships in 14 seasons at Carson new Man changed his mind and rejected an offer to move to Samford an Naadi. Vision i a school. Sparks 49, could not be reached for comment. Baseball deals Tom Gordon of Kansas City who made $890,000 last season appeared before arbitrator Theodore High. Gor Don a right hander who went 12-6 with a 3.58 Era in 1993, asked for $2,635,000 while the royals offered $1.4 million. In other settlements outfielder Eric Anthony and Seattle agreed at $1.1 million More than triple the $350,000 he made in 1993 infielder Mike Bor Dick and Oakland agreed at $1.05 Mil lion More than twice his $-100,000 salary last season and Catcher Brent Mayne and Kansas City settled at $500,000, More than double his $225,000 salary last season. Fifty two players remain in arbitration which runs through feb. 18. On the free agent front the Boston red sox who already had signed free agent Catcher Dave Valle agreed to a minor league contract with Damo Berryhill. Berryhill who became a free agent dec. 20 when at Anta failed to offer a 1994 contract would get $700,000 if he makes the team and Boston would get a $1.1 million option for 1995. He made $1 million last year with Atlanta when he hit .245 with eight homers and 43 Bis in 335 at bats. Another player let Loose in Decem Ber outfielder Dwight Smith agreed to a one year contract with the California Angels. Smith hit .300 last season for the Chicago cubs with 11 homers and35 Bis
