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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1993 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR D-7 COLLEGE BASKETBALL f5 3ji Manchester ends 57 year drought against DePauw STATE (1-18, 1-11) 38-30 in the second half and defeated the Cards 66-59 in a MidAmerican Conference game. Kristye Cherry scored a game-high 21 for BSU Visiting Northern Illinois shot 62 percent (20 of 32) in the second half as the 22nd-ranked Huskies (16-3) rallied from a 36-29 deficit and beat Valparaiso (12-8) 91-80. turnovers during the game. Micah Ne-whouse added 13 and Marty Beasley and Mark Doerstler 12 apiece. Indiana Tech (17-9) was led by Rick Foster with 18 points.

Gil Farley chipped In with 12. INDIANAPOLIS 76, LEWIS 58 Doug Stahly scored 19 points, 15 in the first half, as the host Greyhounds lumped out to an early lead and never trailed in the Great Lakes Valley Conference clash. Stahly, who became the 27th player to score at least 1,000 points for the Greyhounds (11-11, 6-7), also pulled down nine rebounds. Perrell Lucas chipped in with 14 and Shannon Arthur 12. The Flyers (5-16, 4-8) were paced by Rich Aigner, who had a game-high 29 points, and John Adams with 18.

IN WOMEN'S ACTION Division II 20th-ranked Indianapolis (19-2 overall; 12-1 in GLVC) tied a school record with its 13th straight victory, a 96-77 triumph over Lewis Butler fell behind by 41-30 at the half and never recovered as LaSalle (13-8 overall, 7-4 in the MCC) beat the Bulldogs 84-68. Julie VonDie-lingen led Butler (16-4, 10-1) with 19 while Mary Heller had 21 for LaSalle Creighton shot 60 percent in the first Franklin College hosts the 8th Annual Steve Alford Basketball Camps 4th through 9th grade girls June 13-16, 1993 4th through 9th grade boys June 20-23, 1993 June 23-26, 1993 Introducing. special basketball camp for middle school boys and girls tomorrow's all-stars! Camp Directors: Previous Counselors: Steve) Afford ToddMXorIU Lori MelnrdingIU Coach Sam Alford Chad Tucker Butler Julio NealN. Carolina Coach Kerry Prattler Mike Holrwman Wisconsin Donna Gill Purdue Brian Sloan IU Krlssl Davis 'Notre Dame Findlay shot 62 percent from the field in the game. WABASH 85, ANDERSON 76 The Little Giants (13-8, 5-5) overcame a 44-36 halftime deficit to down the Ravens in an Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference matchup.

Wabash's Chris Taylor scored 16 of his 18 points and the ICAC's leading scorer, Mike Crnkovich, added 18 of his game-high 33 in the second half. Anderson (7-15, 2-9) had a 19-2 run in the first half to pad their lead. The Ravens were led by Robby Lynch with 21 and Christian Cobler with 14. GRACE 82, MARIAN 72 The No. 3-ranked (NAIA Div.

II) Lancers broke away from a 32-29 halftime lead and didn't let the host Knights get closer than four points throughout the second half. Scott Blum led Grace (22-5, 6-2 in Mid-Central Conference) with 23 points. Brian Elliott pitched in with 15, David James 13 and Mike Essig 11. For Marian (13-9, 3-5 in MCC), Shane Headlee led the way with 21, Alan Bush had 17 and Jason Lucas 16. ROSE-HULMAN 59, HANOVER 51 Scott Beach led a balanced Engineers attack with 15 points in a victory over the visiting Panthers.

Rose led 25-22 at the half and never trailed. The Engineers improved to 15-7 overall and 5-5 in the ICAC. The Panthers fell to 16-5 and 7-3. Scott Adams led Hanover with 20 points. TAYLOR 84, INDIANA TECH 59 Visiting Taylor (21-6 and 25th-ranked in NAIA Div.

I) roared to a 39-23 halftime advantage and never looked back. Steve Mozingo canned 7 of 11 field goal attempts, including 3 of 4 treys, to lead Taylor, which was guilty of but six Robinson then picked off a pass and dunked it to narrow the gap to 62-59. After Webster and Robinson each hit two free throws, Damon Harrell hit one free throw to make Waddell missed a 10-footer for Purdue. Wisconsin pulled away the rebound from Martin. Finley then scored on a fast-break jam to make It 67-61.

Robinson hit a tough shot un- der pressure, but Webster followed with two free throws. Martin cut the deficit to 69-65 with two free throws with 50 seconds left. WaddeU eventually canned a 3- pointer to cut It to 70-68 with 31 seconds left In regulation. Purdue will return to action a week from today at top-ranked maiana. The Boilermakers, who led by as many as 10 points early, were plagued by 13 first-half turnovers.

With Purdue leading 8-4 Keadv was Called for a technical tor pro- testing a foul on Stanback Finley, Who SCOred 14 in the first half, nailed both free thrOWS on the technical to make it 8-6 With 14:53 tO gO, but Wisconsin failed to capitalize from the field. Thomas, both with 12 points. Marcus Timmons had 16 points and three blocked shots for the Salukis, who out-rebounded the Sycamores 40-26 VALPARAISO 72, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 61 Tracy Gipson hit 9 of 15 shots and both three-point tries for 23 points while Casey Schmidt nailed 8 of 11 shots and all five three-point efforts while scoring 21 points as he led the host Crusaders to coach Homer Drew's 300th career win. In all, Valpo nailed 11 of 15 treys and improved to 7-12 overall, 5-6 in the Mid-Continent Conference. David Redmon added 15 for the winners.

Northern Illinois (12-9, 74) was led by Randy Tucker's 12 points. FRANKLIN 103, ST. FRANCIS 96 Trailing 51-46 at halftime, host Franklin went on 25-9 scoring binge shortly after intermission to grab a 84-69 lead, then hung on. Junior center Dave Dunkle popped 10 of 13 fielders and totaled 23 points to lead the Grizzlies (11-11). Six-foot guard Mike Guth was a strong contributor to the win, scoring 18 points, grabbing 10 rebounds and dishing out nine assists.

Rowdy Williams added 16 points and 10 assists. Sophomore point guard Eric Thompson hit six treys en route to 25 points, which topped the scoring for St. Francis (9-15). Larry Land added 24 points. FINDLAY 104, IUPUI 89 David and Otis Smith combined for 49 points, lifting visiting Findlay (20-5) past the Metros (10-13).

David Smith scored a game-high 30, with Otis Smith adding 19. Rhett Dallas and Mike Boles contributed 22 each for IUPUI, Chad Pate had 18. to tie It. Tracy Webster missed a desperation shot at the regulation buzzer. The Boilermakers won the previous meeting with Wisconsin, 76-60, at Mackey Arena Jan.

13. Purdue center Ian Stanback turned In his best performance In league play with 11 points and 11 rebounds in 43 minutes. "It was great game for Ian," Robinson said. "He's coming around." The Badgers, surviving an early shooting slump, took a 37-30 half-time lead when Finley canned a 3-pointer with 3 seconds left in the half. The Badgers eventually built their lead to 55-44 on a 3-pointer by Jason Johnsen with 10:17 to g- The Boilermakers scored seven straight, capped by a three-point play by Robinson, to close the gap to 55-51 with 8:12 to go.

Webster and Robinson traded buckets on the next two possessions. Webster's two free throws put the Badgers ahead 61-55 with 4:41 remaining. Following a lone free throw by Finley, Robinson hit two free throws to make It 62-57 with 3:37 left. OPEN "A Touch 01 Tendemeeo" Located ot Broad RIppM 4 SUN. FEB.

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hoosier THEATRE WXIN First iwjlww JffiSK1 STAR SPECIAL REPORTS Jeff Kock's 16-footer with 59 seconds to play Saturday gave host Manchester a three-point lead, and the Spartans held on for a 51-49 college basketball victory over DePauw, their first against the Tigers since the 1935-36 season. DePauw (17-5 overall. 7-3 In the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference) tried to work for a three-point shot in the game's final moments, but Zach Phelps was fouled with four seconds to go and was awarded two shots with the Tigers down three. He made his first free throw, but missed his second intentionally. However, Brad Knoy got the rebound that killed the clock.

(15-7, 5-5) was led by-. Colin Hindman's 13 points while Kyle Hupfer and Greg Arnold each had 10. DePauw was led byPhelps" 15 points. S. ILLINOIS 78, INDIANA ST.

66 Ashraf Amaya scored 18 points and hauled down 10 rebounds in leading host Southern Illinois past Indiana State in the Missouri Valley Conference. Eleven different Salukis scored as Southern Illinois (17-7, 9-5 Valley) proved its home record to 10-6 this season. Wearing 1967 replica uniforms as part of a Turn Back the Clock Night, the Salukis lumped out to a 6-0 lead and never trailed. They were up 37-29 at Southern Illinois' largest lead was 60-33. The Sycamores (9-14, 5-9) were topped by Kevin Johnson and Greg Boilers Continued from Page 1 "lead; The two teams traded turn-covers.

Michael Finley was fouled on a breakaway attempt and hit both free throws to tie it with 53 seconds left. Robinson was fouled and hit both free throws to put Purdue ahead 86-84. Purdue guard Porter Roberts then came up with a big loose ball. Matt Painter hit two free throws with 23 seconds left. Finley, who had 33 points for the Badgers, canned a 3-pointer with 10 seconds left to make it 88-87.

Each team scored nine points In the first overtime. Wisconsin lost a chance to win the game in the first overtime by losing the ball with 1 second left. Purdue guard Matt Waddell missed a 3-pointer at the first overtime buzzer. With Wisconsin leading 70-68 with 28 seconds left In regulation, Purdue's Herb Dove and Martin double-teamed Andy Kilbride. Kil bride stepped out of bounds.

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