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00 0. 0 8 8 8 00 00 00 00 0 0000 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 3 B2 I. DALY NEWS MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1999 GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS BASKETBALL Sunday's scores MEN EAST Albany Pharmacy 61, St. Joseph's, N.Y. 51.

Alvernia 76, Misericordia 66 Drexel 97, Northeastern 82 Hofstra 66. Boston U. 50 Johns Hopkins 69, Camegie-Met ton 50 N.Y. Maritime 66, 1. Lehman 58 Navy 72, Holy Cross 54 Providence 89, Boston College 77 Waynesburg 71, D'Youville 49 SOUTH Emory Henry 77, Lynchburg 63 Georgetown, Ky.

135, OhioZanesville 54 N.C.-Pembroke 67, Apprentice 55 Rhodes 73, Millsaps 71 Shenandoah 82, N.C. Wesleyan 74 Union, Ky. 64, Brescia 48 Virginia 65, Clemson 58 MIDWEST Chicago 67, NYU 48 DePauw 82, Southwestern, Texas 69 Oakland City 107, Tusculum 63 Walsh 85, Shawnee St. 40 Washington, Mo. 92, Brandeis 86 Xavier 81, George Washington 61 SOUTHWEST Houston 83, Memphis 81 Oklahoma St.

69. Texas Tech 55 FAR WEST CS Northridge 92, Montana 88 WOMEN EAST Dayton 66. La Salle 61. Duquesne 75, St. Bonaventure 63 Emerson 57.

New Rochelle 52 son added 22, to lead Oklahoma State. Peterson scored seven points, and Mason had four during a 156 surge in the second half that boosted the Cowhoys (12-4, 4-1. Big 12) to a 65-51 lead with 2:57 left. Rayford Young, led Texas Tech (10- 8, 2-3) with 13 points. Johnny Phillips added 12 points for the Red Raiders, who have dropped three of their last four games.

OKLAHOMA STATE (12-4) Peterson 9-18 33 22, Mason 10-20 36 24, Webber 24 2-4 6, Adkins 2 5 0-0 5. Gotleb 24 35 7. Alexander 26 0-1 5. Jonzo: 02000, Montonali 0-1 0.20 0. Totals 27 60 11:21 G9.

TEXAS TECH (10-8) Owens 24 2-2 6. Kennand 2 4 4. Phillips 34 68 12. Young, 6 15 02 13, Bonewlz 26 2:2 7. Ware Mitchell 0-0 0-3 0.

0-0 Banks 0. Ellis 4 1-4 00 2. 2:3 4 Layne Totals 36 20- 1-2 0 52 13-19 55. Halftime- St. 23, Texas Tech 20.

3- Point gosls-Oklahorna SI. 4-14 (Mason 1-1, Adkins 1-3. Alexander 1 3. Peterson 16. Gottlieb Texas a Tech 2-11 (Young, 1-4, Banewitz 1-4, Ware 01.

Banks 01, Mitchell 01). Fouled out-None. Rebounds St. 36 (Mason 8). Texas Tech 36 tElls 5).

Assists Oklahoma St. 15 (Gottheb 10), Texas Tech 10 (Bonewtz 31. Total fouls- -Oklahoma St. 15. Texas Tech 19.

VIRGINIA 65, No. 25 CLEMSON 58. Men's capsules No. 22 OKLAHOMA STATE 69, TEXAS TECH 55 LUBBOCK Desmond Mason scored 24 points, and Adrian Peter CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Donald Hand scored five of his 27 points in an 11-2 burst that started with 4:28 left Sunday, and Virginia kept No.

25 Clemson's slide going with a 65-58 victory over the Tigers. The Tigers (12-6, 1-4 Atlantic Coast) have now lost five of their last six. They also helped end Virginia's six-game ACC losing streak dating to last season. when the Cavaliers ended an eight game skid against Clemson. Virginia (10-8, 1:5) trailed 53-49 after Andrius layup with 4:55 left, but scored 11 of the next 13 points.

Hand's three point play started the run, and his free throws with 1:27 left made it 60.55 Hand and starting backcourt mate Chezley Watson, who had nine points, combined to outscore the Tigers' starting guards 36-2. Terrell Mcintrye. averaging 24.3 points in his last three games, was 1-for-9 and scored 2 points. CLEMSON (12-6) Jurkunas 69 00 10. Jamson 5 133513.

Wideman 0 1 Miller 0 07 Mcintyre 9 00 2. Allenspach 1 2 2:2 4. Salomon 0212 1. Christie 35 2 3 9. Walt 6 09 01 13.

Total, 22:57 813 58. VIRGINIA (10-8) Dersch 1. 7 1-2 3. Williams 4-1 1 1 3-1 11. Hunter 2:4 1 1 5.

Wals00 4-8 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 9. Hand 7.13 7 27, Hall 22 28 7. Lencke 1 1 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 3. Totals 21-40 14-22 65. Halftime.

virginia 33. Clem 29. 3 Point goals -Clemson 6 23 (Jurkunas 4 7. Chaste 1- 2. Whitt 1-2, Solamon 01.

0 05. Mcintyre: 0-6). Virginia 926 tHand 6 10. Not 1 1, Vistson 1-5. Lemcke 1 bersch 0-1, with 05).

Fouled out -Miller. Watson. Rebounds --Clem son 39 Damson 161. 25 flunter 11). Assists-.

Clemon 15 G) Vorgma 14 tHand 61. Total fouls -Clemson 23. 18, Technical -Clemson beach. A HOUSTON 83, MEMPHIS 81 HOUSTON Kenny Younger scored a career high 29 points Gee Gervin added 20 to help the versity of Houston hold off Memphis 83-81 al Hotheinz Pavilion Sunday. Younger also had 11.

rebounds his fifth double -double of the The Cougars (7-9, 2-4 in Conference USA) hit 18 of their last 19 throws in the second half to end two game skid. Reserve Jake Ballis had a career high 14 points and rence Botts chipped in 10. Memphis (7-9, 1-5) was led by Omar Sneed's 28 points and Shine's career high 26. Sneed had a game high 1.2 rebounds. Marcus Moody and Jermaine ley each added 10 points for Memphis.

Houston dug itself into a hole by missing nine of its 10 field goal attemps. Memphis went Gift in the first 5:40 of the game. Housion finally got on track the shooting of Roy Spears and lis, outscoring, Memphis 17-2 to at 25. Shine. who was 1 for 1.3 from point range entering the game.

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State to 25-of-59 shooting. Erickson was 6-of-11 shooting, including 3-of-11 on 3-pointers as Duke went 24 of-57 overall. Duke took a 35-34 lead into the break after a first half with eight lead changes and six ties. Lewis had 12 first half points with two 3-pointers, the last coming with 3:56 left for a 34-25 N.C. State lead.

But the Wolfpack then went 0-for-5 with two turnovers, allowing Duke to score straight points. DUKE (15-4) Brown 1-8 0-0 2. Howard 4-8 0-3 10, Erickson 6- 11 2-3 17, Schweitzer 2-6 0-2 5, VanGorp 4-9 4- 5 12, Gingrich 48 2-2 12, Black 2-5 3-3 7, Rice 1-2 00 2. Totals 24-57 11-18 67. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (9-7) Jones 4-11 1-2 10.

Erb 5-10 1-1 11, Lewis 8-17 0-0 20, Gillespie 2-5 0-0 6, Bates 2-10 0-0 4, Williams 1-1 0-0 2, Smith 35 00 7, Scates 0-0 22 2. Totals 25-59 4-5 62. Halftime--Duke 35, NCSU 34. 3 Point goalsDuke 8-18 (Erickson 3-7, Gingrich 2-3, Howard 2. 3.

Schweitzer 1-4, Rice 0-1), NCSU 8-20 (Lewis 49, Gillespie 2-4, Jones 1-4, Smith 1-2, Erb 0- 1). Fouled out--None. Rebounds -Duke 35 (Brown 9), NCSU 37 (Erb 8). Assists- Duke 16 (Erickson 7), NCSU 16 (Smith 4). Total fouls-Duke 12, NCSU 18.

NO. 15 RUTGERS 78, WISCONSIN 62 MADISON, Wis. Shawnetta Stewart scored 20 points, and No. 15 Rutgers used full-court pressure to defeat Wisconsin 78-62 on Sunday. The Scarlet Knights (15-3) led 42- 30 at halftime and stayed in control in the second half, fighting off rallies by the Badgers.

After a jumper by Stewart extended the lead to 19 points, the Badgers (8 9) cut it to 71-60 on a Jessie Stomski basket with 2:19 left. Tomora Young sank a 3-pointert to help Rutgers put the game out of reach. Young added 17 points and Tammy Sutton-Brown had 14 for Rutgers. Stomski, who battled foul trouble in the second half, led Wisconsin with 19 points. Rutgers pulled ahead 16-12 in the first half and then turned on its pressure defense, forcing turnovers on the next five Wisconsin possessions on the way to a 25-14 lead.

RUTGERS (15-3) Stewart 7-15 5-6 20. Miles 46 3-3 11, SuttonBrown 6-6 2-3 14, Young 69 2-2 17, Pointer 2-6 0-0 4, Glimore 6-9 0-0 12, Cunningham 0200 0. Totals 31-53 12-14 78. WISCONSIN (8-9) Sims 4-12 56 13, Moore 5-11 2:2 12. Stomski 7.9 56 19, Paulus 4-7 4-4 12, Pete 0-2 1-21, Black 1-5 2-2 5, Bird 0-1 0-0 0, Jirovec 0000 0-0 0.

Totals 21-47 19-22 62. -Rutgers 42, Wisconsin 30. 3-point goats -Rutgers 4.9 (Young 3-3, Stewart 1-5, Gitmore 0-1), Wisconsin 1-8 (Black 1-4, Moore 0- 1, Paulus 01. Pate 0-2). Fouled Out---SuttonBrown.

Rebounds -Rutgers 32 (Miles 8). Wigconsin 17 (Stomski 4). Assists- Rutgers 21 (Pointer 8), Wisconsin 11 (Pate 5). Total FoulsRutgers 20. Wisconsin 17.

No. 16 CLEMSON 78, WAKE FOREST 38 CLEMSON, 12 points, assists Sunday Conference's as No. 16 78-38. Clemson from the field 54. It was goal percentage Natasha with 15 points, ing a 20-7 She also steals.

two rebounds. Amy Geren and Erin Bath Tigers. Umoh field. She rebounds and The Tigers led 38-15 at straight points 72-28 lead, Clemson 2-5) to its 1979-80 the Deacons WAKE FOREST McMillian 36 0 14 46 6. Mosley Dardy 3-7 1-3 7.

4 2-2 4, Rogers Harris 0-0 3, 01 00 0. Totals CLEMSON (14-3) Blassingame 36 Bath 6-8 1-2 13, Jets 10 0 0 20 (Hall kick). 11:56. pass from Elw8y (Elam 8:23. 2:58.

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York, Testaverde 31-52-2- 13-34-0173. York. Chrebet 8-121. Ward 5-61. Martin 2-11.

Van Dyke 1-16. McCaffrey 366, 2:26. Sharpe 2-14, Carswell 1-7. GOALS -New York. Hall Playoffs at a glance Wild Carde 2 Miami 24.

Buffalo 17 Arizona 20, Dallas 7 Jan. 3 Jacksonville 25, New England 10 San Francson 30. Green Ray 27 0 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 -0 00 00 00 0 00 00 00. 44 14, 9, 1-3 2-2 4, Leonard 12013. Mattison 1-1 0-0 2, Byrd 02.

0-0 0. Cossey 0-2 0-0 0, Scott 0-2 0-0 0, Gaines 0-2 0-1 0. Totals 30-65 11-16 73. Halftime- Clemson 38, Wake Forest 15. 3 Point goals- -Wake Forest 3-22 (Shaffer 1-2, Harris 1- 3 Klopfer 1-5, Kirkpatrick 0-1, Mosley 0-2, Dardy 0-2, Coleman 0-3, Whiteside 0-4), Clemson 7-18 (Foms 3-5, Geren 2-4, Leonard 1-1, Umoh 1-3, Scott 0-1, Cossey 0-2).

Fouled out--None. Rebounds--Wake Forest 35 (Kirkpatrick 6), Clemson 49 (Umoh 11). Assists--Wake Forest 11 (Kirkpatrick, Klopfer 3), Clemson 21 (Umah 10), Total fouls Wake Forest 17, Clemson 17. NORTHWESTERN 48, No. 17 OHIO STATE 41 EVANSTON, III.

Leslle Schock scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Northwestern upset No. 19 Ohio State 48-41 Sunday. Ohio State (12-4, 5-1 Big Ten) and the Wildcats (88, 2-4) were tied at 22 at halftime, but Northwestern went ahead for good 25-24 on Schock's 3- pointer early in the second half and stretched the margin to 40-33. The Buckeyes got within 43-41 on Larecha Jones' layup with 2:22 remaining but they couldn't score the rest of the way. The Wildcats I made 5- of-6 free throws in the last 49 sec onds.

Marita Porter's 14 points, six rebounds and two steals topped Ohio State. The Buckeyes made only 29 percent (18-of-62) of their field goals, including only from 3-point range. OHIO STATE (124) Porter 6-11 2-2 14, Shenk 4-17 0-0 9. Bogott 1- 3 0-0 2, Lewis 1-8 0-0 2, Barker 0-2 0-0 0. Moua 0-7 2-3 2, Brown 3-4 0-0 6, Ingham 0-1 0- 0 0, Jones 39 0-0 6.

Totals 1862 45. 41. NORTHWESTERN (8-0) Schock 7-414 0-1 16, Berki 2-5 0-0 4, Sears 4-7 1-2 9, Leonard 1-7 6-8 8, Chawangky 3-11 3-6 9. McGarrigle 0-5 0-0 0, Holland 0-1 0-1 0, Fores 01 0-0 0, Giblin 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 17-52 12- 20 48.

Halftimo-Northwestem 22. Ohio State 22. 3 Point goals- Ohlo State 1-16 (Shenk 1-8, Lewis 0-4, Jones 0-4), Northwester 2-9 (Schock 2-3, Leonard 0-3. Chawansky 0-1, McGarrigle 0-1, Flores 0-1). Fouled Out--None.

Rebounds- Ohio State 44 (Porter 6), Northwester 41 (Schock 10). Assists- Ohio State 8 (Lewis 4), Northwestem 13 (Chawansky 5). Total fouls Ohio State 19. Northwestem 11. A No.

18 FLORIDA 78, SOUTH CAROLINA 66 COLUMBIA, S.C. Tiffany Travis made 13 of 18 shots, and scored 31 points as No. 18 Florida kept South Carolina winless in the Southeastem Conference while rolling to a 78-66 victory Sunday. Tamara Stocks added 22 points for Florida. The Gators (146, 3-2 SEC) won while shooting 46.2 to South Carolina's 32.8 percent.

The Gameco*cks (9-7, 0-6) were led by freshman Shaunzinski Gortman, who had 21 points. It was a tight game for the first 15 minutes before Florida used a 24-8 run to pull ahead. The Gators led 37. 25 at halftime and were never in trouble over the final 20 minutes. FLORIDA (14-6) Freeman 34 36 9, Mobley 1-4 1-4 3, 1 Stocks 9- 15 4-7 22, McCain 1-9 1-2 4, Bingham 1-8 0-0 2, Bell 2-5 2-4 7, Travis 13-18 3-3 31.

O'Neil 0-1 0-0 0, Knight 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-65 14-26 78. SOUTH CAROLINA Lester 3-12 1-2 7, Segres 4-14 2-2 10, Willams 2-3 0-2 4, Gortmen 7-18 7-8 21. Miars 1-3 46 6. HIll 2-4 0-1 5, Key 0-1 0-0 0.

Penn 1-8 8-8 10, Jeffcoat 1-1 1-1 3. Totals 21-64 23-30 66. Halftime- -Florida 37, South Carolina 25. 3-Point goals- -Florida 4-12 (Travis 2-2, Bell 1-2, McCaln 1-4, Bingham 0-4). South Carolina 1-11 (HIM 1-1.

Miars 0-1, Williams 0-1, Segres 0-1, Gortman 0- 3, Lester 0-4). Fouled out--McCain, Williams. Rebounds- -Florida 45 (Stocks 15), South Carolina 39 (Segres 7). Assists--Florida 22 (McCain 10), South Carolina 11 (Gortman 4). Total fouls -Rorida 21, South Carolina 25.

Technical -Florida bench. No. 19 ALABAMA 75, MISSISSIPPI ST. 59 STARKVILLE, Miss. Latrish Jones scored 20 points and didn't miss a shot to lead No.

19 Alabama to a 75-59 victory over Mississippi State on Sunday. The Crimson Tide (12-5, 2:3 SEC) won their 26th consecutive game in the series, which dates back to the 1976-77 season. The last Mississippi State victory was on Jan. 14, 1981, a 76-69 win in Tuscaloosa. Alabama jumped out to an early 10-0 lead In the first five minutes.

Mississippi State (10-6, 2-4) could not cut the advantage to less than six points the rest of the way. Alabama led 37-28 at the half. Dominique Canty scored 14 points and LaToya Caudle added 10 for the Crimson Tide. Jones was 7-of-7 from the field and 6-of-6 from the free throw line. Alabama shot 54 percent from the field and held Mississippi State to 39 percent shooting.

The Lady Bulldogs, led by Jennifer Fambrough's 21 Jan. 9 Atlanta 20, San Francisco 18 Denver 38, Miami 3 Jan. 10 New York Jets 34, Jacksonville 24 Minnesota 41, Arizona 21 Conference Chempionships Sunday Atlanta 30. Minnesota 27. OT Denver 23.

Now York Jets 10 Super Bowl Sunday, Jan, 31 At Miami Atlenta vs. Denver, 5:18 p.m. (FOX) Pro Bowl Sunday, Fob. 7 At Honorulu AFC vS. NFC, 5 p.m.

(ABC) NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atiantic Division Pts Philadelphia 22 10 10 54 New jersey 23 13 5 51 Pittshurgh 20 12 7 47 N.Y. Rangers 17 19 7 41 N.Y. Istanders 13 28 3 29 Northeast Division Pts Toronto 25 15 3 53 Ottawa 23 13 6 52 Buffalo 22 12 7 51 Boston 19 15 7 45 Montreal 17 20 7 41 Southeast Division Pts Carolina 19 17 7 45 Florida 15 15 11 41 Washington 16 22 3 35 Tampa Bay 9 30 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pts Detroit 22 18 3 47 St. Louts 1615 9 41 Nashville 15 23 4 34 Chicago 12 25 6 30 00 000. How the AP men's Top 25 fared How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll fared last week and Sunday: 1.

Connecticut (1.5-0) beat Notre Dame 101-70; beat Pittsburgh 81-58. 2. Duke (17-1) beat Wake Forest 82-72; beat Florida State 98-73. 3. Cincinnati (16-1) lost to North Carolina Charlotte 62-60; beat Oklahoma 72-59.

4. Stanford (15-2) beat Southern California 72-55; beat No. 10 UCLA 72-59. 5. Maryland (16-2) beat.

No. 9 North Carolina 89-76. 6. Kentucky (15-4) lost to Tennessee 47-46; beat Mississippi 63-57. 7.

Arizona (12-2) beat Arizona State 74-73; lost to No. 16 New Mexico 79- 78. 8. Auburn (17-0) beat Mississippi 74-59; beat Florida 88-69. 9.

North Carolina (15-4) lost to No. 5 Maryland 89-76; beat North Carolina State 59-56. 10. UCLA (12-4) beat California 72-61; beat No. 4 Stanford 72-59.

11. St. John's (15-3) beat Georgetown 71-69; beat Rutgers 88-78. 12, Iowa (13-2) beat No. 21 Ohio State 71-68; lost to No.

19 Minnesota 75- 70. 13. Purdue (14-4) beat Illinois 63-54; lost to No. 23 Indiana 87-76. 14.

Michigan State (14-4) beat No. 19 Minnesota 71-55; beat Illinois 51-4)9. 15. Kansas (12-4) beat Missouri 73-61; lost to Massachusetts 64-60. 16.

New Mexico (16-2) beat San Jose State 82-81, OT; beat No. 7 Arizona 79-78. 17. Wisconsin (16-3) beat Penn State 61-58; beat Northwestem 57-49. 18.

Syracuse (12-4) lost to Providence 67-58; beat Georgetown 81-79. 19. Minnesota (11-3) lost to No. 14 Michigan State 71-55; beat No. 12 lowa 75-70.

20. Texas Christian (14-3) beat Southem Methodist 92-79; lost to Wyoming 96-93; beat Colorado 92-89. 21. Ohio State (13-5) lost to No. 12 lowa 71-68; lost to Michigan 84-74.

22. Oklahoma State (12-4) lost to Oklahoma 54-43; beat Texas Tech 69-55. 23. Indiana (16-5) beat Northwestern 81-78; beat No. 13 Purdue 87-76.

24. Arkansas (13-4) beat Mississippi State 61-59; beat Georgla 82-79. 25. Clemson (12-6) lost to Florida State 70-64; lost to Virginie 65-58. How the AP women's Top 25 fared How the top 25 teams in The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll fared last week and Sunday: No.

1 Tennessee (15-1) beat No. 4 Georgia 102-69; beat Kentucky 98-60. No. 2 Connecticut (15-1) beat Seton Hall 101-41; beat Georgetown 106-49. No.

3 Purdue (13-1) beat Northwestern 76-46; beat Michigan State 70-47. No. 4 Georgia (15-1) lost to No. 1 Tennessee 102-69; beat No. 25 Auburn 96-78.

No. 5 Louisiana Tech (13-2) beat Arkansas State 94-48. No. 6 Texas Tech (16-1) beat Texas 68-65; beat Oklahoma State 79- 68. No.

7 North Carolina (18-2) did not play. No. 8 Colorado State (19-1) beat Texas Christian 89-76; beat Southern Methodist 74-67. No. 9 Notre Dame (13-2) beat Pittsburgh 81-72.

No. 10 UCLA (14-4) beat California 87-62; beat Stanford 80-72. No. 11 Old Dominion (10-2) beat American 86-64; beat East Carolina 81-52. No.

12 Duke (15-4) beat Wake Forest 74-59; beat No. 16 Clemson 86-77: beat North Carolina State 67-62. No. 13 Virginia Tech (16-0) beat St. Bonaventure 87-64.

No. 14 lowa State (13-1) beat Colorado 90-84; beat Texas 77-60. No. 15 Rutgers (15-3) beat West Virginia 73-54; beat Wisconsin 78-62. No.

16 Clemson (14-3) lost to No. 12 Duke 74-59: beat Wake Forest 78-38. No. 17 Ohio State (12-4) beat Indiana 78-60; lost to Northwestern 48-41. No.

18 Florida (14-6) beat Central Florida 89-59; lost to No. 25 Aubum 76- 71: beat South Carolina 78-66. No. 19 Alabama (12-5) beat Mississippi 78-51; beat Mississippi State 75- 59. No.

20 Penn State (12-4) beat Michigan State 90-66; beat lowa 66-50; beat Michigan 74-66. No. 21 Boston College (13-3) lost to Syracuse 73-70; lost to Miami 66-53. No. 22 Virginia (11-4) beat North Carolina State 60-46; beat Georgia Tech 82-62.

No. 23 Kansas (13-5) beat Missouri 54-52; lost to No. 24 Nebraska 82-62. No. 24 Nebraska (14-4) lost to Kansas State 79-67; beat No.

23 Kansas 82- 62. No. 25 Auburn (13-3) beat No. 18 Florida 76-71; lost to No. 4 Georgia 96-78.

rebounds, went 1-of-19 from the 3 point line. ALABAMA (12-5) L.Jones 7-7 20. Caudie 5-12 0-0 10, Canty 5-10 4-7 14, Carruth 3-4 0-0 6. Johnson 34 0-0 6, Vice 1-3 0-0 2, Williams 1-6 2-2 3, Crenshaw 34 0-0 6, Cartwell 2-6 0-1 4. J.Jones 1-1 0-0 2.

Totals 31-57 12-16 75. MISSISSIPPI ST. Graham 0-4 0-0 0, Perry 6-16 1-2 13, Fambrough 7-15 6-8 21, Harris 2-7 0-5 4, Overstreet 02000, Hall 1-5 0-0 2. Benson 5-9 0-0 10, Warnsley 2-2 0-0 4, Thomas 2-4 0-0 4, Jarrett 0 0 1-4 1. Totals 25-64 819 59.

Halftime- -Alabama 37, Mississippi St. point goals--Alabama 1-8 (Williams 1-5. Carruth 0-1. Vice 0-2), Mississippi St. 1-19 (Fambrough 1-3, Benson 0-1.

Graham 0-2. Overstreet 0-2. Hall 0-3, Harris 0-3, Perry 0-5), Fouled outNone. Rebounds Alabama 40 (L.Jones, Caudie. Canty, Johnson 5).

Mississippi St. 34 (Fambrough 10). Assists -Alabama 20 (Johnson 8), Mississippi St. 12 (Harris 6). Total fouls-Alabama 23, Mississippi St, 17.

A-414. No. 20 PENN ST. 74, MICHIGAN 66 ANN ARBOR, Mich. Clara Carter.

scored 16 points as No. 20 Penn State held off a late Michigan rally for a 74-66 victory on Sunday. Carter also pulled down 10 rebounds for the Nittany Lions (12.4, 4-2 Big Ten), which led 40-31 at half. points and 10 time. 16, Northwest Division Pts GF GA Colorado 20 19 4 44 105107 Edmonton 17 19 6 40 119112 Vancouver 14 23 6 34 109 128 Calgary 14 26 4 32 107 134 Pacitic Division PtS GF GA Dallas 27 7 7 61 120 78 Phoenix 23 11 5 51 105 81 Anaheim 16 18 8 40 102 98 San Jose 14 18 11 39 98102 Los Angeles 16 23 4 36 100 00113 Saturday's Games Colorado 2, St.

Louis 0 Tampa Bay 2, Boston 2. tie Montreal 3, N.Y, Rangers 0 Toronto 4, Philadelphia 3 Washingion 3, Carolina 2, OT Ottawa 1, Buffalo 1, lie Flonda 1, N.Y. Islanders 0 Detron 2. Vancouver 2, tie Pittsourgh 5. Los Angeles 1 Calgary 3, San Jose 3, tie Sunday's Games (late games not included) Phoenix at Chicago Detroit at Edmonton Today's Games Nashville at Boston, 12:30 p.m.

New Jersey at San Jose, 3:30 p.m. Washington at Montreal, 6 p.m. Toronto at Carolina, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Buffalo at Florida, 6:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Dalias. 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Anahelm, 9:30 p.m, Games Ottawa at N. Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Nashville, 7 p.m. Detroit at Colgary. 8 p.m. St. Louis at Phoenix, 8 p.m.

Colorado at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Golf LPGA Inaugural Scores ORLANDO, Ra. Final scores and money winnings Sunday of the $550.000 LPGA HearthSouth Inaugural on the 6.220 yard. per-72 Grand Cypress Resort: Kelly Robbins, $82.500 70-71-64--205 Kame Webs, $44.282 6868 70--206 Tina Barrett, $44.282 71--206 00 0 0 0 0 Johns Hopkins 49, Carnegie-Met Ion 39 Misericordia 56, Alvernia 51 Providence 81, Villanova 73 Trinity, Conn. 44, SUNY Canton 39 SOUTH 61, South Florida 46 Clemson 78, Wake Forest 38 Duke'67, N.

Carolina St. 62 East Carolina 63, N.C. -Wilmington 57 Georgia 96, Aubum 78 Hendrix 59, Oglethorpe 54 James Madison 56, Va. Commonwealth 50 Mississippi 66, LSU 59 N.C. Wesleyan 58, Shenandoah 46 Richmond 95, American U.

79 Vanderbilt 73, Arkansas 57 MIDWEST DePauw 73, Southwestern, Texas 64 Marquette 63, Southern Miss. 52 Michigan St. 70, lowa 64 NYU 57, Chicago 34 Northwestern 48, Ohio St. 41 Penn St. 74, Michigan 66 Rutgers 78, Wisconsin 62 Urbana 102, Spalding 54 Washington, Mo.

65, Brandeis 55 SOUTHWEST Memphis 75, Houston 65 Rose-Hulman 82, Trinity, Texas 76 FAR WEST Long Beach St. 64, Nevada 45 Oregon 72, Washington St. 64 UC Irvine 76, Idaho 68 UC Santa Barbara 92, North Texas 53 9-0 run to take a 59-51 lead with 13:13 to play. The Cougars scored only two field goals the rest of the way, but held on with the 18 free throws. Memphis (7-9) Sneed 11-19 6-10 28, Jones 0-5 2:2 2, Ousety 4.4 23 10, Daniels 1-2 00 3, Moody 311 1-2 10.

Hunter 0-2 0-0 0, Shine 10-18 1-1 26. London 0-3 00 0. Chatman 02 00 0, Harris 1-1 0- 0 02. Wise 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30 68 12-18 81.

Houston (7-9) Hendrick 1-8 2-2 4. Younger 10-17 9-10 29. Stringfellow 0-3 0-0 0. Bolts 2.7 4-4 10. Gervin 517 910 20.

Spears 2-4 -0 5. Fernandez 0-1 Austin 0 0-0 0. Ballis 6-10 2-4 14, Moceanu 1-2 1. Totals 26-67 27-32 83. Meinphis 41.

Houston 40. 3-Point Duruels 1-2. Moody 3-8. Hunter 0-2, Shine 5-11. goals--Memphis 9-27 (Sneed 0-1, 2 Jones 0-2.

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Chamique Holdsclaw overcame a slow score 32 points. and No. 1 Tennessee recovered from a subpar half performance to beat Kentucky 9860 Sunday. The Lady Vols (151, 50 eastern Conference), who coach Pat Summitt's 25th year coaching in a halftime ceremony, outscored Kentucky 59-28 in ond half to win I handily. Kentucky 6, 2-4) trailed by just seven halftime.

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Wat 817 610 510 Tolals ATHENS, Ga. Fourth-ranked Georgia used harassing defense and outstanding offense by twin sisters Coco and Kelly Miller to end Aubum's eight-game winning streak with a 96- 78 victory Sunday. With the victory, the Lady Dogs (1.5- 1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) bounced back from a loss Thursday to top ranked Tennessee. Kelly Miller had 26 points and six assists, hitting 16-of-18 free throws. Coco Miller had 18 points, including seven during the key second-half spurt that put Georgia in command.

Pam Irwin Osbolt added 11 points for Georgia, hitting three straight 3- pointers, and the Lady Dogs caused 21 turnovers and had 12 steals. Tasha Hamilton had 21 points for Aubum (13-3, 4-2), which had cracked the Top 25 for the first time this sea son and beaten No. 18 Florida on Thursday. The Tigers entered the game ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense, but gave up a sea son-high in points. Three 3-pointers by Irwin-Osbolt late in the first half, including one with 31 seconds left, pushed the Lady Dogs' lead to as much as 10.

But Tiffany Krantz hit one of her two treys to shrink the edge to 42-36 at halftime. AUBURN (13-3) Looney 0-5 0, Askew 5-16 6-8 17. Sparrow 6-9 3-4 15. Krantz 3-8 2-4 10. Hamilton 6-9 9 10 21.

Minter 1-4 3-4 6. Pugh 1-3 0-0 3. Hillman 0-0 0-0 0, McGinnis 0-1 0-0 Bemath 3-4 00 6. Totals 25-59 23-30 78. GEORGIA (15-1) Ball 4-9 1-3 9, C.

Miller 8-16 2-2 18. McDonald 2:3 2:2 6, Nolan 38 35 9, K. Miller 4-12 16-18 2G, Irwin Osbolt 4.5 0-0 11, Brown 3-7 2-2 9. Vishninkova 4-8 0-1 8. Totals 3266 26 33 96.

Halftime- Goorgia 42, Auburn 36. 3 Point Ronis---Auburn 5-17 (Krantz 2-5. Pugh 1-1, Minter 1-3. Askew 16. Looney 0-1, McGinnis 0 1).

Georgia 6-9 (Irwin Osbolt 3-3, K. Miller 24, Brown 1-1. C. Miller 0-11. Fouled out -Askew.

C.Miller. Rebounds -Auburn 39 (Looney 10), Georgia 36 (Vishniakova 9). Assists--Auburn 12 (Krantz 31. Georgia 18 (K. Miller 6).

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0-3 Shatter 1-2 2-3 Whiteside 13-54 0-0 6. Umoh 0--10 3--23 kick), Denver, Rouen 4-39. R.Smith Dans 42 Itoro Umoh had rebounds and 10 the Atlantic Coast triple double ever beat Wake Forest 5-3) shot 30-for-65 Wake Forest's 13-forthird-best field ever. led the Tigers of which came durbefore the half. seven assists, three shots and nine with 14 points 13 for the 5-for-11 from the six offensive steals.

an early lead and They scored 16 the second half for a largest of the game. Wake Forest (6-11, score since the when Virginia beat Miklic 00 0. Robinson 0-0 0, Coleman 0-4 00. 0, 26 0-0 5. Kirkpatrick 1.

4, Klopfer 1-5 0-0 3, 0-5 0-0 0. Biedrycki 915 38. Anderson 6-11 3-3 15, 5-11 1-3 12. Geren 4-8 Divisional Playoffs 70-66 were game. fifth for added with 15 45-42, PENN Carter 6 1-2 11.

Barnes 63 MICHIGAN Thomas 0-0 16, house goals4, Goodlow Michigan 7), Cindy Figg Currier, $29,060 72-67-68 -207 Jean Bartholomew, $21,448 70-68 70--208 Catriona Matthew, $21.448 66 69 -208 Nilsmark, $16.328 74-68-67-209 Helen Alfredsson. $14,391 74-71-65-210 C. Johnston-Forbes, Janice Moodie, $10,457 71-71-69-211 Jenny Lidback, $10,457 68 74 69 211 Lore Kane. $10.457 70-70-71---211 Akiko f*ckushima, $10.457 67-73-71-211 Jane Crafter, $10.457 67-72-72-211 Liselotie Neumann, $7,008 71-71-70-212 Denise Killeen, $7,008 71-70-71-212 Kris Tschetter, $7.008 70-71-71--212 Gail Graham. $7,008 70-71-71-212 Mardi Lunn.

$7,008 68-73-71-212 Nancy Lopez, $7,008 66 74-72-212 Susie Redman, $7,008 7267-73-212 Pat Bradley, $5,630 737169-213 Annika Sorenstam. $5.630 69-72-72--213 Patty Sheehan, $5.630 70-66-77-213 Michelle McGann, $4,920 727369 -214 Pearl Sinn. $4.920 72-72-70-214 Donna Andrews. $4,920 71-73-70--214 Kristi Albers, $4.920 7566 72-214 Cristie Kerr, $4,920 75-66-73-214 Jane Geddes, $4.194 74-71-70-215 Laura Davies, $4,194 796571-215 Amy Alcott. $4.194 71-73-71-215 Judy Dickinson, $4,194 7369 73-215 Erika Wicoff, $3,290 74-72-70--216 Marta Figueras-Dotti, Jil! McGHI.

$3,290 73-71-72--216 Trish Johnson, $3.290 70-74-72--216 Leta Lindley, $3.290 74-6973-216 Mi Hyun Kim, $3.290 71-72-73-216 Alson Nicholas. $3,790 69-72-75-216 Colleen Walker, $3.290 67.74.75-216 Moira Dunn. $3.290 7367-76-216 Kelli Kuehne. $2,429 776971-217 Betsy King. $2,429 72-74-71-217 Juli Inkster, $2.429 72-71-74--217 Sue Thomas.

$2.429 70-73-74--217 Pat Hurst. $2,429 69-72-76--217 Leste Spelding. $1.805 Kathryn Marshall, $1.805 7371-74-218 Meg Mallon, $1.805 71-7374 -218 Laura Baugh, $1.805 707474--218 Suzanne Strudwick, $1.805 707375 -218 Jan Stephenson, $1,805 70-72-76--218 Dawn Coe-Jones, $1.805 70 70 78--218 Caroline Biaylock. $1.131 76-70-73 -219 Cindy McCurdy. $1,131 7570-74-219 Shem $1,1.31 7471-74--219 M.

Spencer Devin, $1.131 74-71-74-219 Date Eggaiing. $1,131 73-72-74--219 The Wolverines cut the deficit to with 3:33 left in the game, held scoreless the rest of the Michigan (9-6, 1-4 Big Ten) lost straight contest. Shawnta Vanzant scored 15 points Penn State, while Helen Darling 11. Alayne Ingram led the Wolverines 16 points while Anne Thorius and Alison Miller had 12. Michigan outrebounded Penn but the Nittany Lions hit nine 3-pointers, to the two.

(12-4) 6-10 4-7 16. Portland 0-5 1. Garner 5, Vanzant 5-8 2-2 15. Darting 5-10 1-1 Shepherd 3-8 Falcone 3-4 0-0 9, 2-8 0-0 4. Walseth 1-4 2-4 4.

Totals 11-19 74. (9-6) 3-14 0-0 6. Kipping, 38 0-0 6. Miller 12. Thorius 7-13 1-1 15, Ingram 5-16 4-4 Walker 3-7 1-2 7, Goodlow 2.7 0-1 4, Dyk0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 29-74 6-8 66. Halftime--Penn St. 40, Michigan 31. 3-Point Penn 51. 9-13 (Falcone 3-4, Shepherd Vanzant Michigan 2-10 (Ingram 2-5, 0-1, Kipping 0-1.

Thorius 0-3). Fouled out-Kipping. Rebounds -Penn St. (Carter (Thomas 9). Assists- Penn St.

Michigan (Thorius 4). Total fouls-Penn Michigan 1.7. Annette DeLuca, $1,131 73-72-74--219 Anna Acker-Macosko, Michele Redman, $1,131 73-71-75-219 Marianne Morris. $1,131 7568-76-219 Kristi Coots, $1.131 69-74-76-219 Cindy Flom, $823 74-72-74--220 Joanne Morley, $823 72-73-75-220 Hollis Stacy, $823 71-74-75--220 Maria Hjorth, $740 71-74-76-221 Chris Johnson, $740 69 75-77-221 Karen Lunn, $740 72-70-79-221 Transactions BASEBALL National League SAN FRANCISO GIANTS -Signed Scott Servais 10 a one-year contract. FOOTBALL National Football Langue SAN DIEGO CHARGERS -Fired Keokl Kamau, trainer.

HOCKEY National Hockey langue COLORADO AVALANCHE- -Assigned RW Scott Parker to Hershey of the AHL. FLORIDA PANTHERS--Recalled Jarosiav Spacek from New Haven of the AHL. International Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS -Signed LW Kory Karlander to a 25-game tryout. East Coast Hockey Longe BIRMINGHAM BULLS Waived LW Evert Caldwell. PEORIA RIVERMEN- RW Quinn Hanco*ck.

Waster Professional Hockey Lange WPHL-Suspended Rob Strier. ALEXANDRIA WARTHOGS- -Signed Darryl Sinclair. FORT WORTH BRAHMAS Placed Martin Machacek on the 14 day Injured reserve list. retroactive to Jan. 5.

TUPELO TREX Waived left Jubenville. WACO WIZARDS, -Sumned Steve Adams to a fin game tryout. COLLEGE HUNTER- Named Lauren Calaccia assistant ME athletic director and men's and women's volleyball coach. but its had State 2- 27. NO.

12 DUKE 67, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 62 RALEIGH, N.C. Nicole Erickson scored 17 points, and 35 1 2 7. Duke won its 10th straight 7-15 56 Canon 01 beating poor-shooting 98 6 8 13. State 67-62 Sunday. 3 Point Michele VanGorp and 0-1.

grich added 12 points 24 Hilary Howard had 10 for -McDole. First Quarter Atl-J. Anderson 5 pass from Chandler (Ander. sen kick). 8:21.

M.in -105S 31 pass from Cunningham (Ander. son kick. 5.33. Second Quarter Mitt FG Anderson 29. 9:52.

Min- Currangham 1 run kick). 5:53. FG Anderson 35. 2:45. Mathis 14 pass from Chandler (Andersen 56: Third Quarter 6G Andersen 27, 5:36.

Fourth Quarter Min- -Hatchelte 5 pass from Cunningham (Anderson 13:41. Andersen 24. 11:02. Atl Mathis 16 pass from Chandler (Andersen MCkI. :49.

Overtime Ail FG Andiersen 38. 3:08. A 64.060 First downs Rushes yards Pas Punt Retums Kickof! Returns Interceptions Ret Comp Ar-Int Saved Yards Lost Paste furtirs-Los: Pocaitics Yards Time Possession Att Min 25 26 29 110 34-102 317 254 2.35 00 4110 375 0-0 27430 29480 323 312 444.8 4.50.8 22 465 6.30 35:04 STATISTICS A ArAntA, Anderson 2.367, Dwight 3 Chancier 2 15. Orendine 10 Minneso Ca. Smth.

21 7:. Cunngham 613, Hoard 6: 9 PASSING Chandler 27 430 340. VAneS gram 29 48-0266 Mathis 673. Anderson 633 Vatir 5129. Santiago 354.

3:1. Green 29. Maris 29. Soch 12 Moss 6,75. Carter 667.

Glover 4. 34. Hatchette 4 34. hom*o 323. Delong 2 17 Palmer 29.

Evas 8. Smith MISSED FIELD GOALS- Minnesota, Anderson 3R 69 12th-ranked game, North Carolina Krista Gineach, and the Blue Broncos 23, N.Y. Jets Derver Second Quarter FG Hall 32, Third Quarter NY-Martin 1 run Den -Griffith 11 10:18. -FG Eiam Den-FG Elam Den- Dans 31 Fourth Quarter Den -FG Clam A NY First downs Rushes-yards Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Rel. Comp-A1t-int Sacked Yards Lost Punts Fumbles Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possess INDIVIDUAL RUSHING--Now Devs 37-167.

14minus 9). PASSING--New 356. Derver, RECEIVING--New Johnson 7 73. Byars 3-33. Brady 12 337, Chamberian 1-12.

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1 165 V. 178 See A 301 112 24 (FOX) GF GA 126 86 121 108 117 103 115 120 99 129 GF GA 140123 128 94 114 84 107 93 102113 GF GA 111 106 103108 95105 89151 GF GA 129 114 107 100 97131 93137.

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