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C8 Asbury Park Press Monday, Feb. 6, 1995 22E 2E YESTERDAY'S WOMEN'S RESULTS PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM YESTERDAY'S MEN'S RESULTS EAST NO. 16 ARIZONA STATE 87, WASHINGTON STATE 60 WASHINGTON STATE (10-7) DAVIS CUP WORLD GROUP First Round At St. Petersburg. Fla.

United States 4, France 1 Singles POSTSEASON GLANCE Wild Card Playoffs Saturday, Dec 31 Green Bay 16. Detroit 12 Miami 27. Kansas City 17 Sunday, Jan. 1 Cleveland 20. New England 13 Chicago 35.

Minnesota 18 Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 7 Pittsburgh 29. Cleveland 9 San Francisco 44. Chicago 15 Sunday, Jan. 8 Dallas 35.

Green Bay 9 San Diego 22. Miami 21 NCAA BASKETBALL Today's Games FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at East Carolina 13 George Mason at Connecticut 18' Pittsburgh at N.C.-Wilm. lO' i American at Old Dominion Pk Va Common atCreighton 2iJi Indiana St. S. Illinois 9' at N.

Iowa Evansville l'i at Bradley at Oklahoma St 2 Kansas at New Mex.St. 2 i Tulsa at Appalach.St. 6 Georgia Sou at Citadel 6'j VMI atE. TenaSt. 7' Furman at E.Kentucky 5 SE Missouri St.

at Marshall 8 W. Carolina at Morehead St. 2h Murray St. at Tenn. Tech 10' at Austin Peay 1 'i Tennessee St NBA Today's Games FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at New Jersey 6 Detroit Atlanta 2 at Philadelphia at Portland 5 Houston Sunday, Jan.

15 AFC Championship San Diego 17, Pittsburgh 13 NFC Championship San Francisco 38, Dallas 28 Sunday, Jan. 29 Super Bowl San Francisco 49. San Diego 26 Yesterday Pro Bowl AFC 41. NFC 13 PRO BOWL AFC 41, NFC 13 AFC NFC First Quarter 0 17 3 2141 3 0 13 NFC FG Reveiz 28. 6:55.

Drive: 56 yards. 13 plays: Key plays: Young 15 pass to Mathis; Young 12 pass to Johnston. NFC 3, AFC 0. NFC Carter 51 pass from Young (Re veiz kick), 9 09. Drive: 51 yards, 2 plays.

NFC 10, AFC 0. Second Quarter AFC Green 22 pass from Elway (Car ney kick), :43. Drive: 88 yards. 8 plays Key plays: Means 41 run: Faulk 12 run. NFC 10, AFC 7.

AFC FG Carney 22. 7:28 Drive: 48 yards. 12 plays Key plays: Faulk 10 run. AFC 10, NFC 10. AFC Hoard 4 run.

(Carney kick), 12:53. Drive. 76 yards, 6 plays Key plays: Hostetler 35 pass to Fryar. AFC 17, NFC 10. Third Quarter NFC FG Reveiz 49.

4:58. Drive: 20 yards. 6 plays. Key plays: Aikman 20 pass Irvin. AFC 17, NFC 13.

AFC FG Carney 23, 13:24. Drive: 60 yards. 8 plays. Key plays: Faulk 23 run: Warren 22 run. AFC 20, NFC 13.

Fourth Quarter AFC Warren 11 run (Carney kick). 2:31. Drive: 68 yards, 6 plays. Key plays: Warren 28 run AFC 27, NFC 13. AFC Green 16 pass from Hostetler (Carney kick).

8:17. Drive: 72 yards, 4 plays. Key plays: Faulk 41 run AFC 34, NFC 13. AFC Faulk 49 run (Carney kick). 12:31.

Drive: 64 yards. 5 plays Key plays: Hoard 11 run AFC 41, NFC 13. A AFC NFC 27 10 18 3 8 7 1 0 5-14 4-14 2 2 0-0 552 196 69 53 8.0 3.7 400 40 40 19 10.0 2.2 152 155 13-32 52 46 1-5 2-13 1 0 4-40 8-50 166 241 2-47 4-61 8-184 0-0 1-10 6-35 7-45 0-0 0-0 .33:53 26:07 EAST Bentley Connecticut 94 Connecticut Coll. 65- Fairfield 65 Goucher Merrimack 76 -Georgetown 72 -Manhattanviffe 37 loni 57 St Mary s. Mtl 41 Sacred Heart 30 Lemoyne 70 I Md-Baltimore County 57.

Pitt-Johnstown 71 -Liberty 48 -Gannon 51 St. Joseph's 65 St Bonaventure 57 Gallaudiet 47 Salisbury St 68-Scranton 75-. Seton Hail 73 -Delaware Valley 55 Boston College 44 Rochester 51 Washington, Mo. 60- Westfield St. 59 Wneaton 93 Mass: 48 Babson 79 SOUTH Appalachian St 96-Emory 95 W.

Carolina 74 NYU OT James Madison 58-Maryville. Tenn. 96- N. Carolina St. 71 Oglethorpe 78 Old Dominion 77 Shenandoah 66 Southern Miss.

73 Tennessee 95 Tulane 79 Villanova 72 Richmond 57 Thomas Moe; 89 Duke 55 Sewanee 62 William Maty, 36 N.C. Wesleyan 64 -Va Commonwealth 52 Alabama 44 Louisville 69 Miafli '59 North Carolina 78 Virginia 88- W. Kentucky 96 Texas-Pan America 36 MIDWEST Cincinnati 67 Creighton 83 Indiana 57 Kansas 90 Kansas St. 53- DePaul 58 N. Iowa 68 Iowa 49 Iowa St 63 50 75 Illinois 69 Marquette 82 Michigan 74 Michigan St.

86- Purdue 57 Wisconsin 79 Northwestern 63 Penn. St. 43 -Minnesota 78: OT SOUTHWEST -GKlahoma St. 52 -Missouri 57 HendEix 54 Oklahoma 80 Trinity, Texas 57- FAR WEST New Mexico St. 82- -UC Irvine 63 WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED How the top 25 teams In The Associated Press' women's college poll fared this week: 1.

Connecticut (19-0) beat Providence 89-56; beat Georgetown 94-72. 2. Tennessee (21-1) beat No. 14 Florida 76-69; beat No. 16 Alabama 95-44.

3. Stanford (17-2) beat Oregon lost to Oregon State 78-73. Cr 4. Colorado (18-2) beat No 25. Okla homa 69-64; beat Oklahoma State 69-52.

5. North Carolina (20-3) lost to No. 12 Virginia 80-64; beat Florida State 92-47; lost to No. 12 Virginia 88-78. 6.

Texas Tech (21-2) beat Rice 8-56: beat Texas Christian 99-56. 7. Louisiana Tech (18-3) beat New Or leans 100-52: beat South Alabama 94-50 a Vanderbilt (19-4) beat No. 23 DePaul 107-72; beat No. 14 Florida 66-52.

9. Western Kentucky (18-1) beat Ten nessee Tech 82-61: beat Texas-Pan 4meri- i yb-Jb. 10. Penn State (16-4) beat Indiana 74-71: lost to No. 21 Purdue 57-41 11.

Georgia (18-1) beat South Carolina State 90-45; beat Mississippi State 69-66. 12. Virginia (18-3) beat No. 5 North Car olina 80-64; beat Wake Forest 88-58; beat No. 5 North Carolina 88-7a 13.

Washington (17-5) beat Arizona State 82-37; beat Arizona 79-7 1. 1 14. Duke (16-4) lost to Clemson 78 64: lost to North Carolina State 71-55. (tie) Florida (16-6) lost to No. 2 Tennes see 76-69: lost to No.

8 Vanderbilt 66-52. 16 Alabama (15-6) beat Central Florida 95 63; lost to No. 2 Tennessee 95-44. 17. Mississippi (17-3) beat Southerp Uni versity 90-43: beat South Carolina 91-58.

18. George Washington (15-3) beat Rhode Island 87-68; beat Temple 95-62 i 19. Kansas (16-5) beat Nebraska 80 62; beat Iowa State 90-63. 20. Texas (13-6) lost to Southern Methodist 78-75; lost to Baylor 21.

Purdue (16-6) beat Michigan 85-37: beat No. 10 Penn State 57-43. 22. Arkansas (16-4) beat Texas Chistian 105-64; beat Kentucky 74-66. 23.

DePaul (15-4) lost to No. 8 Vanderbilt 107-72: beat Dayton 95-79: lost to Cincin nati 67-5a 24. Southern Cal (12-5) beat- UCLA 56-55. 25. Oklahoma (15 5) lost to No 4 Colo rado 69-64; beat Missouri 80-57.

(tie) Seton Hall (17-5) lost to George town 87-73: beat Boston College 73-44. SETON HALL 73, BOSTON COLLEGE 44 BOSTON COLLEGE (4-16) Porter 4-11 4-7 12. Bowersox 3-7 0 0 6. Crowder 1-6 0-0 2. Passonno 0-1 0-0 0.

Gallagher 0-5 0-0 0. Campbell 0-2 2-2 2. McCormick 0-2 1-2 1. O'Connor 2 4. Cohen 5-12 0-2 10.

Beezer 13 'M- 3. Squair 0 1 4-4 4. Totals 16 54 12 19 SETON HALL (17-5) Quinney 5-9 00 10. Wunne 5-13 2 5 12. Johnson 5-9 11 11.

Mitchell 4 9 2-2 13. Hems4-944 13. Walker 3 10 0 12 0-1 2. Makarewicz 1-6 0-0 2, Brookins 0 0-0 0. Busichio 0 0 0-0 4.

Totals 28 67 3-17 73 Halftime Seton Hall 37. Boston Col lege 14. Three-point goals Boston College 5 (Gallagher 0-4, Beezer 0-1). Seton Hall 10 (Mitchell 3-5. Hems 1-3.

Makarewicz 2). Fouled out None. Rebounds Bos ton College 42 (Porter 12). Seton rjaii 43 (Johnson 11). Assists Boston College 12 (Gallagher 5).

Seton Hall 18 (Qunney. Hems. Walker 4). Total fouls Boston Col lege 15. Seton Hall 16.

A 935. 'a Nigel Benn. Britain, vs Gerald McOleltan. Detroit, for Benn's WBC super middleweight title: Mike McCallum. Jamaica, vw Carl Jones.

Las Vegas, tor McCallum WB light heavyweight title. March 4 At Atlantic City, N.J., Convention Center Julio Cesar Vasquez. Argentina. vSj Per-nell Whitaker. Norfolk.

12. for Vazquez' WBA junior middleweight title. j. March 11 At MGM Grand, Las Vegas Herbie Hide. England, vs Riddick Bowe.

Fort Washington, Md. 12. for Hides' WBO heavyweght title. March 25 At Beijing, China Evander Holyfield. Atlanta.

Weaver. Los Angeles, heavys. ADrill At Cmn Palace, Lai Vegai vs Mike 1 Oliver McCall. Chicago, vs Larry Holmes. Easton, for McCall's WBC heavyweight title.

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. Final scores and prize money yesterday in the $1.4 mil lion National Pro-Am, played on three par-72 courses 6. 799-yard Pebble Beach. 6 810-yard Spyglass CC and 6.865-yard Poppy Hills CC and completed with the entire field playing the final round at Pebble Beach; (Par 72-72-72-72 288) P. Jacobsen.

J252 0O067 73-66-65-271 David Duval. $151.200 72-67-67-67273 Kenny Perry. 81.2O068-68-67-72 275 Davis Love III. $81.200 65-71-71-68-275 Payne Stewart. Guy Boros.

$46.900 69-66-71-72278 Brad Faxon. $46.900 70-64 72-72-278 Jack Nicklaus, 278 Emlyn Aubrey. John Adams. $36.400 72-66-71-70279 Mark 0 Meara. $36 400-73 68 70-68-279 Nick Faldo.

$36.400 66-72-69-72-279 Calcavecchia. 280 Fuzzy Zoeller. $24.733 68-67 76-69 280 Andrew Magee. 280 Tom Watson. $24.733 70-65-73-72-280 Steve Strieker $24 733-74-72 64-70 280 Ben Crenshaw.

69 66 280 Steve Elkington. Bl. McCallister. Jim Furyk. $12 460 70-68-74-70-282 Hal Sutton.

$12 460 69-69-70-74282 Mark Brooks, $12,460 70-69-74-69282 Fred Funk. $12.460 69-71-72-70282 Jeff Maggert. $12.460 71-68-70-73282 Tommy Tolles, 282 Jim Carter. $12.460 70-70-69-73-282 Bob Lohr. $12 460 71-69-73-69-282 Kirk Tripled.

$12,460 71-70-70-71-282 Steve Lowery. 282 Steve Gotsche. $7.140 70-70-72-71-283 Duffy Waldorf. $7 140 70-71-69-73 283 Charlie Rymer. $7.140 71-70-71-71283 Loren Roberts.

$7 140 68-72-69-74283 Ray Stewart. $7.140 72 70-70 71-283 Robin Freeman $7. 14072 72-69 70 283 Ed Humenik. $7 140 70-69-74-70283 Mike Heinen. $7.140 72-67-70-74283 Craig Stadler, $7 140 72-71-70-70283 Tom Purtzer.

$7.140 72-68-73-70-283 Brian Kamm. Wood. $7,140 Keith Fergus, $4.368.. Rick Fehr. $4.368 70-69 283 Pete Jordan.

$4.368 Billy Andrade. $4,368 Bob Gilder, $4.368 Rocco Mediate. $4,368. 70-72-284 72-68-74-70-284 70-69-70-75-284 Justin Leonard. 284 David Frost.

$3.377 Gil Morgan. $3.377 John Cook. $3.377 Mike Hulbert. $3.377 Jay Williamson. Chris Perry.

$3.220 Kawika Cotner. Paul Azinger. $3. 122 Jeff Sluman. $3,122 Larry Mize.

$3.122 Dave Stockton. Twitty. Don Reese. $3.024 Steve Rintoul. $2.982 Brad Bryant.

$2,982 Jim McGovern -71-72-68-74-285 .74 69-70-72-285 -71-72 68 74-285 71-73-285 -73-69-69-75-286 .69 72-73-75-289 -72-70-69-80-291 74-70-69-WD PRO-AM TEAM PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. Final team scores and earnings yesterday in the National Pro Am (professionals listed first): Bruce Vaughn-Masashi Yamada. $7,000,251 David Duval-Hughes Norton. $5.800 254 Jack Nicklaus-Steve Nicklaus. $4.900 255 Jim Furyk-Jay Pierson.

$4.400 256 Davis Love Ill-Danny Sullivan. $4 000257 Crenshaw-Nathamel Crosby. $3.450 258 Nick Faldo-Huey Lewis. $3.450 258 Gil Morgan-Michael Franz. $2.900 Scott Simpson-Bill Murray.

259 259 -260 J.L. Lewis-Davis Sezna, Guy Boros-Stu Francis. $2,650 Jeff Sluman-Mark Grace, Billy Andrade-Joe Pesci. D. Stockton.

Stockton. $2,200. David Frost-Johann Rupert. $2.200 Mike Heinen-Bill Taylor. $2,200 Hal Sutton-Joe Moses, $1,900 .263 .263 .263 Loren Roberts-Bob Gibson.

Donald-Pandel Savic. $1,900 -264 -264 Steve Gotsche-lan Diery. -265 Steve Elkington-Oonald Lucas, $1,500 265 Mark Wiebe-William Kimpton. $1.500 265 Bob Borowicz-John Kluga. $1.400 266 Jerry Haas-Jimmy Conners.

$1.300 267 Larry Mize-Bill Bentley. $1.200 269 ROYAL CARIBBEAN KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. Final scores and money winnings yesterday of the $850,000 Royal Caribbean Classic on the par-71 The Links at Key Biscayne course (x- won on first hole of sudden-death playoff): (Par 71-71-71 213) $127.500 69-75-65209 Ray Floyd. $74.800 68-76-65209 Bob Charles. $61.200 70-71-69-210 Kermit Zarley.

$45 900 68-74-69-211 Walt Morgan. $45.900 69-73-69211 Jack Kiefer. $32 300 68-76-68-212 J.ee Trevino. $32.300 70-73-69212 Roger Kennedy, 213 Tom Wargo. $25.500 68-73-72-213 Bob Murphy.

$22, 100 66-78 70 2 14 Bob Toski. $19.550 73-75 68-216 Chi Chi Rodriguez. Jim Colbert. Ted Hayes, $16,150 70-74-73-217 Jimmy Powell, $16.150 72-71-74217 Tony Jacklin. $13.600 70-76-72-218 Jerry McGee.

$13,600.. Al Geiberger, $13.600 Butch Baird. $10,313 -73-74-71-218 -72-75-71-218 -69 79-71-219 70-78 71-219 69 76-74-219 -71-74-74219 71-74 74-219 -70-79-71-220 -72-77 71-220 -72-77 71-220 71 75 74-220 Harry Toscano. $10,313 8r. Summerhays.

$10,313. 'iBudAllin. $10 313 'Mike Hill. $10.313 Miller Barber, $10.313 Gary Player. $7 926 Gay Brewer.

$7 926 Rives McBee. $7 926 Marty Bohen. $7 926 Don Bies $6 290 Bob Dickson. $6.290 Jim Dent. $6 290 71 79 71-221 74 77 70-221 -72 77 72-221 -71-78 72-221 -73-78-70-221 Jim Albus.

$6 290 Ben Smith. $6 290 Don January. $6.290 DeWitt Weaver. $4.803.. Ed Sneed, $4 803 -76 76 69-221 -73-77 72-222 71 78-73-222 -72-77-73-222 -71-80 71-222 -71-76-75-222 -72-81 69 222 -73-78 72-223 -70-78 75 223 -72 80 71-223 -71 79 74-224 -74 78 73-225 72 80 73-225 Tommy Aycock.

$4 803.. Simon Hobday $4 803 Larry Ziegler, $4 803 Graham Marsh, $4,803 Bobby Nichols. $3 995 Terry Dill. $3.995 Walter Zembriski. Larry Gilbert.

$3.655 Gibby Gilbert. $3 145 Larry Laoretti $3.145 Charles Coody $3.145 Jay Sigel. $3.145 -74 79 72 225 -71 82 72-225 -74 80-71-225 -72 78 76-226 -74 76 76-226 -74-77-75-226 -7078 78-226 79-226 Bobby Mitchell. $3. 145 John Paul Cain.

$2 198-George Archer. $2. 198 Bob Brue. $2.198 JimFerree. $2.198 Tommy Aaron.

$2. 198 Bob E. Smith. $2. 198 Bob Reith.

$2.198 .70 82 74-226 -76 77 73-226 Dick Hendrickson. Larry Mowry. $1.615 Dale Douglass $1,615 Gary Groh. $1615 77-227 .75 76 76-227 73-227 .73 81 73-227 78-228 .75 78 75-228 Roger Stern, $1.615 Rocky Thompson. Rhyan.

$1.275 Robert Landers. $1,275 Harold Henmng. $1.063 Bruce Crampton. Ken Still. $861 Al Kelley $861 75-79 74-228 -75 79 75-229 -72 82 75 229 -80-74-76230 -79 77 74 230 -73 85 72 230 Homero Blancas $861.

Billy Casper $748 Calvin Peete. $697 Charlie Siftord $621 Bruce Devlin $621 Lee Elder $510 -76 80 75-231 -77-77-78232 -76-81-76233 -76 83 74 233 -70-81 83 234 .76 79 79 234 .75 84-75-234 .79 79 78-236 Herb Smith. $510 Tom Shaw. $510 Don Massengale. $510-Joe Jimenez.

$425 Bentley 91 Merrimack 85 Bridgewater.Mass. 90 Westfield St 85. 20T Carnegie-Mellon 86 Brandeis 78 Drexel 96 Hotstra 88 Fitchburg St 1 19 Goucher 86 Manhattan 81 Manhattanville 70 Mass Boston 92 Memphis 53 N.Y. Poly 67 -Worcester St 109 -St Mary s. Md.

77 Niagara 53 -Connecticut Coll. 68 Suffolk 82 Temple 51 Bard 60 Purchase St. 65 Rutgers 72 -Warren Wilson 42 Duquesne 70 Sacred Heart 103-Scranton 61 LeMoyne 93 Delaware Val. 54 Canisius 55 Widener 64 Susquehanna 69 W. Maryland 83 W.

New England 82 Washington. Ma 86 Westbrook 102 Dickinson 74 Nichols 72 Rochester 69 -Notre Dame. N.H. 57 SOUTH Emory Henry 92 Guilford 72 Kentucky 77 Millsaps 87 NYU 79 E. Mennonite 83 Phnwan 69 Syracuse 7 Centre 68 Emory 45 New Orleans 103- South Alabama 96 Oglethorpe 84 S.

Carolina St. 78 Savannah St. 72 Shenandoah 100- 72 Delaware St. 70 -Maryville, Tena 50 N.C. Wesleyan 95 MIDWEST -Dayton 71 Marquette 59-Nebraska 71 -Oklahoma 59 SOUTHWEST Hendrix 65 -Trinity.

Tex. 6 FAR WEST Arizona St. 87 UCLA 92 -Washington St. 60 Notre Dame 55 TOP 25 FARED How the top 25 teams In The Associated Press' men's college basketball poll fared this week: 1. Massachusetts (17-2) beat St Bona- venture 79-62; beat St.

Joseph's 74-62; lost to George Washington 78-75. 2. North Carolina (18-1) beat Duke 102-100. 20T; beat North Carolina State 82-63. 3.

Kansas (17-2) beat Colorado 99-77 beat No. 11 Iowa State 91-71. 4, Connecticut (17-1) beat Miami 82-57; beat St. John 99-82. 5.

Maryland (17-4) beat No. 15 Virginia 71-62: lost to No. 21 Georgia Tech 100 91. 6. Kentucky (15-3) beat South Carolina 90-72; beat No.

10 Syracuse 77-71. 7. UCLA (14-2) beat Southern California 73-69; beat Notre Dame 92-55. 8 Arkansas (17-5) beat LSU 105 81: lost to Mississippi State 83-62. 9.

Michigan State (16-2) beat Penn State 82-62: beat Ohio State 67-58. 10. Syracuse (16-3) beat No. 13 George town 76-75: lost to No. 6 Kentucky 77-71.

11. Iowa State (17-5) lost to No. 18 Mis souri 80-71; lost to No. 24 Oklahoma 79-78; lost to No. 3 Kansas 91-71.

12. Arizona (17-4) beat Washington State 84-76; beat Washington 91-65. 13. Georgetown (14-5) lost to No. 10 Syracuse 76-75; lost to Miami 67-61.

14. Wake Forest (14-4) beat North Caro lina State 69-61: beat Winthrop 68-54 15 Virginia (13 6) lost to No. 5 Maryland 71-62: beat Florida State 76-63. OT. 16.

Arizona State (16-5) beat Washington 78-73. OT: beat Washington State 87-60. 17. Stanford (15-3) beat No. 22 Oregon 92-87; beat Oregon State 95-82.

18. Missouri (16-3) beat No 11 Iowa State 80-71; beat Kansas State 77-60. 19. Villanova (15-5) beat St. John's 78-62; beat Pittsburgh 79-76.

OT. 20. Alabama (15-5) beat Auburn 65-63; lost to Georgia 72-58 21. Georgia Tech (15-6) beat Clemson 80-50; beat No. 5 Maryland 100 91.

22. Oregon (13-5) lost to No. 17 Stanford 92-87; beat California 94 86 23. Cincinnati (15-8) lost to Memphis 74-69. OT; lost to Marquette 59 52.

24. Oklahoma (16-5) beat No. 11 Iowa State 79-78; lost to Nebraska 71 59. 25. Florida (10-7) lost to Mississippi State 70-47.

TOP 25 BOXES NO, 7 UCLA 92, NOTRE DAME 55 NOTRE DAME (13-8) Williams 0-4 12 1. Garrity 4 12 1-1 9. Young 2-3 0-0 4. Hoover 1-7 7-7 9. Justic 3-6 0-0 6.

Miller 0 3 12 1. Gotsch 4-7 0 0 8. Taylor 0 2 2-2 2. Manner 5-8 11 11. White 1 3 0-0 2.

Watkins 1 3 0-0 2. Totals 21-58 13 15 55. UCLA (14 2) E.O Bannon 4-10 2-4 10. CO Bannon 3 7 3-4 9. Zidek 7-10 6 9 20.

Henderson 3 5 3 5 9. Edney 3-11 9-10 15. Dollar 2 2 2-2 6. Bailey 6 10 2-4 15. Johnson 1 5 0-0 2.

Givens 2-4 0-0 4. Nwankwo 11 0-0 2. Dempsey 0 0 0-0 0. Myers 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-65 27-38 92.

Halttime UCLA 29, Notre Dame 27. Three-point goats Notre Dame 0-13 (Gar rity 0-1. White 0-1, Williams 0 2. Justice 0-2. Miller 0-2.

Hoover 0-5). UCLA 19 (Bailey 1-3. C.O'Bannon 0-1. Johnson 0-1. E.O'Ban- non 0-2, Edney 0-2).

Fouled out None. Rebounds Notre Dame 39 (Young 6). UCLA 36 (Zidek 6). Assists Notre Dame 10 (Manner 3). UCLA 20 (EO'Bannon 7).

Total fouls Notre Dame 25. UCLA 15 Technical EO'Bannon Ejection Young A 11.617. NO. 6 KENTUCKY 77, NO. 10 SYRACUSE 71 SYRACUSE (16-3) Jackson 5 11 12 13.

Wallace 5 12 5 7 15 Reafsnyder 1-4 0 1 2. Lloyd 1 8 0 0 2. Moten 7 15 5-6 23. Sims 2-4 1-2 5. Hill 2-3 2- 4 6, Burgan 2 3 0-0 5 Totals 25 60 14-22 71.

KENTUCKY (15-3) Rhodes 0 3 4-4 4. McCarty 4 10 6 6 15. Riddick 4 6 3-4 11. Delk 7 21 1-4 16. Shep-pard 2 5 2 4 7.

Pope 3 6 1 2 8. Walker 3 7 3- 4 9. Epps 2 4 0-0 5, Prickett 0-2 2 2 2 Totals 25-64 22 30 77 Halttime Kentucky 29. Syracuse 24. Three-point goals Syracuse 7-16 (Moten 4- 8.

Jackson 2-6. Burgan I I. Lloyd 0 1). Kentucky 5-15 (Sheppard 11. Epps 12.

Pope 12. McCarty 1-2. Delk 16. Rhodes 0-1. Walker 0-1).

Fouled out None. Rebounds Syracuse 41 (Wallace 11). Kentucky 40 (McCarty 9). Assists Syracuse 8 (Lloyd. Moten.

Sims 2). Kentucky 15 (Rhodes 6). Total fouls Syracuse 21. Kentucky 20 A 24 225 Fontaine 7-11 4-5 19, Hendrickson 2- 2-2 6. Mack 1-2 0-0 2.

Antrum 1-9 0-0 Griffin 3-9 3-5 9. Daniel 2-10 0-0 4. Vik 3-3 2-2 9. Corkum 1-3 0-0 2. Ellison 2-4 0-0 Warmenhoven 0-0 0-0 0.

Bortles 0-0 0-0 Topper 0-10-0 0 Totals 22-59 1 1-14 60. ARIZONA STATE (16-5) Riley 6-15 2-2 20. Brewer 2-3 0-0 4. Bennett 6-8 12-23 24. Capers 1-2 0-0 3.

Burton 4-8 1-3 9. Veal 7-10 2-3 19, Bacon 1-8 4-4 6. Zaletel 1-1 0 0 2. Hargrays 0-1 0-0 Lopez 0-0 0-0 0. Cunningham 0-0 0-0 0 To tals 28-56 21-35 87.

Halftime Arizona State 32, Washington State 28. Three-point goals Washing ton State 5-13 (Ellison 2-3. Fontaine 1-1. Vik 1-1. Antrum 1-5, Hendrickson 0-1.

Griffin 0-2). Arizona State 10-21 (Riley 6-12. Veal 3-4, Capers 1-1. Burton 0-3. Hargrays 0-1).

Rebounds Washington State 34 (Griffin 9). Arizona State 39 (Bennett 14). Assists Washington State 12 (Fontaine. Antrum, Griffin 3). Arizona State 24 (Capers 7).

Total fouls Washington State 26. Arizona State 19. Fouled Out Mack. Brewer. Technicals None A 9.287.

MARQUETTE 59. NO. 23 CINCINNATI 52 MARQUETTE (11-7) Crawford 2-7 2-3 6, Eford 6-11 0-1 15 McCaskill 6-9 1-2 13. Pieper 4-7 0-0 11, Miller 2-6 5-8 10. McCall 0-0 0-0 0.

Ab raham 1-1 0-0 2, Hutchins 1-3 0-0 2, Shaw 0-0 0-0 0. Joseph 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-44 8-14 59. CINCINNATI (15-8) Fortson 7-12 4-7 18. Bostic 3-4 1-2 7 Long 0-7 1-3 1.

LeGree 1-4 0-0 2. Durden 3 12 0 2 9. Flint 3 8 0-0 8. Jacobs 0 1 0 0 0. Brannen 0-1 2-2 2.

Burton 2-9 0-0 5. Gre- gor 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 19-59 8-16 52. Halftime Marquette 26. Cincinnati 17.

Three-point goals Marquette 7-12 (Eford 3-3. Pieper 3-4. Miller 1-2, Crawford 0-1 Hutchins 0-2). Cincinnati 6-25 (Durden 3-11. Flint 2-6.

Burton 1-6. LeGree 0-1. Gre gor 0-1). Fouled out Abraham. Crawford, Fortson Rebounds Marquette 32 (Miller 6).

Cincinnati 33 (Fortson 9). Assists Mar quette 11 (Miller 6), Cincinnati 6 (Fortson, Bostic. Long, Durden. Flint, Burton 1). Total fouls Marquette 18, Cincinnati 16.

A 13.176. NEBRASKA 71, NO. 24 OKLAHOMA 59 OKLAHOMA (16-5) Minor 4-11 11-12 20. Abercrombie 5-11 2 2 12. Mayden 0-0 0-0 0.

Ontjes 1-3 0-0 3 Fowler 2-6 2-2 6. Barnes 4-9 7-8 15. Yanish 0-1 0-0 0. Curry 1-6 0-0 3. Totals 17-47 22 24 59 NEBRASKA (15-6) Badgett 3-5 2 2 8.

Brooks 3-10 0-1 6. Moore 5-7 2 6 12. Strickland 4-11 1-3 10. Boone 6-13 0-1 13. Surles 2-4 0-0 4.

Wald 1-3 0-0 2. Sallee 5-6 1-2 11. Glock 2-3 1-1 5. Totals 31-62 7-16 71. Halftime Nebraska 32.

Oklahoma 25. Three-point goals Oklahoma 3-17 (Ontjes 1-2. Minor 1-5, Curry 1-5, Fowler 0-2 Barnes 0-3), Nebraska 2-7 (Boone 1-2, Strickland 1-3. Wald 0-2), Fouled out None. Rebounds Oklahoma 34 (Aber crombie 10), Nebraska 35 (Brooks 8).

As sists Oklahoma 9 (Fowler. Barnes 3), Ne braska 23 (Strickland 8). Total fouls Oklahoma 19. Nebraska 20. A 14.340.

RUTGERS 72, DUQUESNE 70 RUTGERS (9-10) Phillips 2-4 2-4 6. Jones 3-6 0-0 9. Kol basovsky 4-6 7-7 15. Karner 2-7 0-0 4, James 12 1-4 4, Ashmeade 5-9 8-13 18, Marcotte 0-1 0-0 0, Santiago 1-5 3-6 5. Haskett 2-2 0-0 4.

Mason 0-0 0-0 0. Clark 2-5 3-4 7. Totals 22-47 24-38 72. DUQUESNE (7-12) Pipkins 8-14 2-4 20. Curley 2-3 2-2 6, Tarle 3-6 3-4 9.

Marshall 1-5 0-0 2, Hunter 3-12 2-4 11. James 5-9 0-1 10, Seay 0-0 0-0 0, Price 4-8 4-10 12, Bridges 0-2 0-0 0, Totals 26-59 13-25 70. Halftime Duquesne 36, Rutgers 22. Three-point goals Rutgers 4-11 (Jones 3-4. Karner 0-3.

James 1-2. Ashmeade 0-1. Santiago 0-1), Duquesne 5-14 (Pipkins 2-6, Marshall 0-2. Hunter 3 5. James 0-1).

Fouled out Clark. Curley. Tarle. Hunter. Rebounds Rutgers 33 (Ashmeade 6), Duquesne 38 (Price 8).

Assists Rutgers 14 (Santiago 9). Duquesne 12 (Marshall. Hunter 3). Total fouls Rutgers 21. Duquesne 28 A 2.749.

SATURDAY MONMOUTH 76, LONG ISLAND U. 74 LONG ISLAND U. (5-13, 4 7) Picinic 5-12 0-0 15. Drew 2-3 0-0 4. Grif fin 9-16 3-4 21, Masciale 5-13 2-2 14.

Fee-ley 5-21 2-2 14. Browne 0-1 0-0 0, Dicker-son 4-5 0-3 8 Goodall 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-71 7-11 76. MONMOUTH (910, 7-4) Gordon 5 14 0-0 11. Albano 4-10 6-6 15.

Stokes 2-5 2-2 6. Giraldo 6-15 6-7 21. Barksdale 6 14 2 2 19. Aidietis 0-2 0-0 0. Flynn 1-2 0-0 2 Totals 24-62 16-17 74.

Halftime Monmouth 35. Long Island U. 34. Three-point goals Long Island U. 26 (Picinic 5-11.

Masciale 2-4. Feeley 11). Monmouth 10-19 (Barksdale 5-9. Gi raldo 3-4. Gordon 1-4.

Albano 1-2). Fouled out None. Rebounds Long Island U. 39 (Picinic 8. Drew 8.

Griffin 8). Monmouth 44 (Albano 11). Assists Long Island U. 15 (Masciale 8). Monmouth 15 (Giraldo 7).

Total fouls Long Island U. 16. Monmouth 16 A 1.896. SETON HALL 82, BOSTON COLLEGE 75 SETON HALL (14-6) Griffin 9 16 6-9 26, Williams 4-13 4-4 13. Ingraham 0 1 0-0 0.

Hurley 5-13 8 12 19. Brown 2-7 0 0 6. Leahy 6 11 0-0 14. Sand ers 0-1 0 0 0. Tuck 0-1 0 0 0.

Davis 2-2 0 0 Totals 28 66 18-25 82. BOSTON COLLEGE (7-11) Jourdon 6 10 3 6 15. Hrobowski 2-6 0-0 Abrams 12 17 5-6 29. Molinsky 5 11 0 0 13. Woodward 4 5 1 2 9.

Curley 0-0 12 1. Thomas 13 1-1 1 Totals 30-52 11-17 75. Halttime Seton Hall 39. Boston College 33. Three-point goals Seton Hall 8-26 (Griffin 2 3.

Brown 2 5. Leahy 2-5. Hurley 1-5. Williams 1-7. Tuck 0-1).

Boston College 4-10 (Molinsky 3-6. Hrobowski 1-3. Jourdon 0-1). Fouled out Ingraham. Jourdon Rebounds Seton Hall 28 (Gritfin 9).

Boston College 35 (Abrams 10). Assists Seton Hall 8 (Hurley 4). Boston College 15 (Woodward 8). Total fouls Seton Hall 18. Boston College 19.

A 6 123. FIGHT SCHEDULE Feb. 17 At ELelly's Park Place, Atlantic City, N.J. Dana Rosenblatt. Maiden, vs Randy Williams.

Greenville. Miss. 12. for the WBC Intercontinental middleweight title; Adrian Stone. Paterson.

N.J.. vs Ross Thompson. Las Vegas. 10. welters.

Feb. 18 At the MGM Grand, Las Vegas Oscar De La Hoya. East Los Angeles, vs. John John Molina. Puerto Rico.

12. for De La Hoya WBO lightweight title: James Toney. Arm Arbor. vs Montell Griffin. Chicago.

12. light heavys. Feb. 20 At the Great Western Forum, Inglewood, Cat if. Hector Lopez.

Glendale. vs. Fide) Avendano. Meiico. 12.

for the vacant WBO junior welterweight title. Feb 25 At London Arena Cedric Pioline. France, def. Todd Martin. Lansing.

7-5. 6-2, 6-4. Jim Courier. Miami, def. Guy Forget, France.

6-2. Doubles Richey Reneberg. Houston, and Jared Palmer, Tampa. Fla, def. Guy Forget and Olivier Delaitre.

France. 6-4. 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Reverse Singles Todd Martin, Lansing, def. Guy Forget.

France. 6-3. 7-6 (7-4). 7-6 (7-5). Jim Courier.

Miami, def. Cedric Pioline, France. 6-4. 6-3. At Naples, Italy Italy 4, Czech Republic 1 Singles Daniel Vacek.

Czech Republic, def. Andrea Guadenzi. Italy. 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7-4). Renzo Furlan.

Italy, def. Slava Dosedel, Czech Republic. 4-6. 7-6 (7-3). 6-4, 6-4.

Doubles Stefano Pescosolido and Cristian Brandi, Italy, def. Cyril Suk and Martin Damm, Czech Republic, 6-2, 1-6. 7-6 (7-3). 7-6 (7-2). Reverse Singles Andrea Gaudenzi, Italy, def.

Slava Dose- del. Czech Republic, 6-3. 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Renzo Furlan. Italy, def.

Daniel Vacek. Czech Republic, 3-6. 7-6 (8-6), 6-2. At Copenhagen, Denmark Sweden 3, Denmark 2 Singles Kenneth Carlsen. Denmark, vs.

Jonas Bjorkman. Sweden, 4-6, 6-3. 6-4. 6-4. Frederik Fetterlein.

Denmark, def. Stefan Edberg. Sweden. 1-6. 7-5.

6-4. 6-1 Doubles Jan Apell and Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden. def. Kenneth Carlsen and Morten Christen- sen. 6-7 (6-8).

6-3. 6-4. 6-2. Reverse Singles Stefan Edberg. Sweden, def.

Kenneth Carlsen. Denmark. 2-6. 6-3. 6-2.

7-6 (7-3). Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, def. Frederik Fetterlein. Denmark. 6-7 (5-7).

6-4, 6-7 (5-7). 6-3, 6-4, At Vienna, Austria Austria 4, Spain 1 Singles Sergi Bruguera. Spain, def, Gilbert Serial- ler, Austria. 6-1, 6-2. 6-2.

Thomas Muster. Austria, def. Carlos Costa, Spain. 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Doubles Thomas Muster and Alex Antonitsch.

Austria, def. Emilio Sanchez and Sergi Bru guera. Spain. 6-2. 3-6.

6-3. 6-3. Reverse Singles Thomas Muster. Austria, def. Sergi Bru guera.

Spain, 6-4. 7-5. 6-3. Alex Antonitsch. Austria, def.

Carlos Costa. Spain. 6-3. 6-4. At Durban, South Africa Australia 2, South Africa 1 Singles Patrick Rafter, Australia, def.

Marcos On- druska. South Africa, 6-3. 6-4, 2-6. 6-4. Wayne Ferreira.

South Africa, def. Mark Woodforde, Australia, 7-6 (8-6), 7-5, 6-3. Doubles Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, Australia, def. Wayne Ferreira and Piet Ner val. South Africa.

7-5. 6-3. 7-6 (7-5). At Antwerp, Belgium Russia 4, Belgium 1 Singles Andrei Chesnokov, Russia, def. Filip De- wulf.

Belgium 6-4. 6-4, 7-5. Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Russia, def. Kris Goossens, Netherlands, 4-6.

6-4, 6-3. 6-4. Doubles Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Andrey Olhov- skiy. Russia, def. Libor Pimek and Filip De- wulf.

Belgium. 2-6, 7-5. 7-5. 6-3. Reverse Singles Johan van Herck, Belgium, def.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Russia. 6-7. 6-3. 6-1.

Andrei Chesnokov, Russia, def. Kris Goossens, Belgium, 7-6. 2-6, 7-6. At Geneva, Switzerland Netherlands 4, Switzerland 1 Singles Jacco Eltingh, Netherlands, def. Marc Rosset.

Switzerland. 4-6. 3-2. retired. Jakob Hlasek.

Switzerland, def. Richard Krajicek. Netherlands, 4-6, 6-1. 6-3, 6-4. Doubles Paul Haarhuis and Jacco Eltingh, Nether lands, def.

Jakob Hlasek and Lorenzo Manta. Switzerland. 6-3. 6-4, 5-7. 6-4.

Reverse Singles Richard Krajicek, Netherlands, def. Lo renzo Manta. Switzerland, 6-4, 6-4. 6-2. Jan Siemerink, Netherlands, def.

Patrick Mohr. Switzerland. 6-4. 6-3. At Karlsruhe, Germany Germany 4, Croatia 1 Singles Michael Stich, Germany, def, Goran Iva nisevic.

Croatia. 7-6 (7-3). 4-6, 6-1. 6-4. Boris Becker.

Germany, def. Sasa Hir- szon, Croatia. 6-4. 6-1. 6-3.

Doubles Boris Becker and Michael Stich. Ger many, det. Goran Ivanisevic and Sasa Hir- szon. Croatia. 6-4.

7-6 (7-3), 7-5. Reverse Singles Goran Ivanisevic, Croatia, def. Markus Zoecke. Germany. 6-4.

7-6 (7-4). Michael Stich. Germany, vs. Sasa Hir- szon. Croatia, 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-4).

ASIA-OCEANIA ZONE Group One First Round At Wellington, New Zealand New Zealand 5, Taiwan 0 Singles Steven Downs. New Zealand, def. Lien Yu-Hui, Taiwan, 6-4. 6-1. 6-2.

Brett Steven, New Zealand, def, Tsia Chia-Yen, Taiwan. 6-1, 6-0. 6-0. Doubles Brett Steven and James Greenhalgh, New Zealand, def. Lien Yu-Hui and Chen Wei-Ju, Taiwan.

6-2. 6-3. 7-5. Reverse Singlet Brett Steven. New Zealand, def.

Chen Wei-Ju. Taiwan, 7-6 (7-2). 6-1. Steven Downs. New Zealand, def.

Tsia Chia-Yen. Taiwan. 6-1, 6-4. At Seoul, South Korea South Korea 9, Indonesia 0 Singles Yoon Yong-il. South Korea, def.

Bonit Wi- ryawan. Indonesia, 6-4, 7-5. 6-2. Lee Hyung-taik. South Korea, def.

Su- wandi Suwandi. Indonesia, 6-2. 7-6. 6-2. Doubles Chang Eui-jong and Kim Chi-wan.

South Korea, def. Bonit Wiryawan and Teddy Tan-djung. Indonesia, 6-4, 6 4, 1-6, 6-2. Reverse Singles Yoon Yong-il, South Korea, def. Suwandi Suwandi.

Indonesia, 6-2. 6-2 Lee Hyung-taik. South Korea, def. Bonit Wiryawan. Indonesia, 6-3.

6-4. At Manila, Philippines Philippines 3, Japan 2 Singles Shuzo Matsuoka, Japan, det. Robert Arv gelo. Philippines. 6-4.

6-4. 6-0. Joseph Lizardo. Philippines, def. Ryuso Tsujino.

Japan. 6-2. 6-2. 6-0. Doubles Shuzo Matsuoka and Takao Suzuki.

Japan, def. Robert Angelo and Camoy Pala-. hang. Philippines, 6 3, 6-3, 6 3. Reverse Singles Joseph Lizardo.

Philippines, def. Shuzo Matsuoka. Japan, 4 6. 6 3. 0 6, 6 2.

1-0, retired. Robert Angelo. Philippines, def. Ryuso Tsupno. Japan 6 0.

6 2, 6-1. At Calcutta, India India 4, Hong Kong 1 Singles Leander Paes. India, def, Thorsten Poelzl. Hong Kong. fr3.

6-3. 6-0. Mahesh Bhupathy. India, def. Sven Kohler Hong Kong.

6-0. 6-4. 6 3 Doubles Leander Paes and Gaurav Natekar. India. det.

Sven Kohter and Thorsten Poelzl. Hong Kong. 6 4 6 2 6 1, Reverse Singles Leander Paes. India, def. John Hui.

Hong Kong 6-3. 6-1. Thorsten Poelzl. Hong Kong, del Mahesh Bhupathy, India. 7 6 (8-6).

7 5. NHL Today's Games FAVORITE Philadelphia at Toronto at Calgary GOALS I'l. 1 1 l'l. 1 UNDERDOG at Ottawa San Jose Winnipeg AMERICA'S CUP SAN DIEGO Results yesterday from the America's Cup, with yacht name and skipper: Citizen Cup for Defenders Young America. Kevin Mahaney.

def. Stars Stripes. Dennis Conner, by 1 min utes. 46 seconds Louis Vultton Cup for Challengers NZL-39. Chris Dickson, def.

Rioa de Es- pana. Pedro Campos, by 15 minutes. 4 sec onds Nippon. Makoto Namba. def.

oneAustra- iia. did not finish (retired with equipment breakage). Standings Citizen Cup Stars Stripes, 9 points Young America. 7 America3, 3 Louis Vultton Cup Team New Zealand. 12 points oneAustralia.

1 1 NZL-39. 1 1 Nippon. 8 France 3. 5 Sydney 95. 4 Spain.

0 Today's Schedule Citizen Cup America3 vs Stars Stripes Louis Vultton Cup Team New Zealand vs NZL-39 oneAustralia vs Syndey 95 France 3 vs RiOa de Espana N.I. SPORTSWRITERS AWARDS Yesterday at Pines Manor, Edison Town ship Hall of Fame: Emile Griffith, boxing: Joe Theismann, Notre Dame. CFL. NFL; Cosmo lacavazzi, Princeton football; Alex Krotl. Rutgers football; Frank Budd.

Villanova track. Olympic Team. NFL. CFL; Eddie Po-powski, Boston Red Sox; Kelly Tnpucka. Notre Dame basketball, NBA; Jeff orb org.

Rutgers baseball, major leagues. Special Achievement: Charlie Stiliitano. World Cup Organizing Committee; Kevin Bannon. Rider basketball coach; Pedro Lopes. Rutgers soccer team; Nickie Kelly.

Georgian Court soccer team; Kim Faust. Trenton State soccer team; Steve Solo- mone. Gloucester Community College bas ketball coach; Jennifer Babik. Princeton softball. field hockey, Most Courageous Award: Eddie Lucas.

Humanitarian Award: Kevin Ross, At lanta Falcons. Baseball Manager of the Year: Buck Showalter. Yankees. Pro Executive of the Year: Neil Smith, Rangers. Hockey Good Guy: Max McNab, Devils.

Baseball Good Guy: John Franco. Mets. Woman of the Year: Flirtisha Harris. Seton Hall track team. Woman Athlete of the Year: Liz Fagan.

Princeton field hockey and lacrosse. Football Awards: Josh Miller, Baltimore CFL. pro punter of the year; Barron Miles, Nebraska, defensive back of the year; Andre Maksimow, Boston college lineman of the year; Terrance Stokes, Penn, college running back of the year. Soccer Coach of the Year: Chris Petru- celli. Notre Dame women's team.

Journalistic Achievement Award: Ed Grant Distinguished Service for Journalism Award: Willie Klein. N.J. Athletic Conference athletes of the year: Ralph Yezza, Montclair State baseball: Enne Grove. Trenton State softbalL NJSWA Scholarship winner: Maurice Brooks. FDU-Madtson.

FOOTBALL National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS Announced that Jon Gruden, wide receivers coach, is resigning to become the offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Named Dave Adolph defensive coordinator. GOLF United States Golf Association USGA Elected Reg Murphy president: Judy Bell and F. Morgan Taylor vice presi dents: Gerald A. Stahl secretary: and Trey Holland treasurer.

HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS Assigned David Sacco. left wing: Myles O'Connor, de- fenseman: and Steve Rucchin, center, to San Diego of the International Hockey League. DALLAS STARS Recalled Mark Law rence, right wing, from Kalamazoo of the International Hockey League. NEW JERSEY DEVILS Recalled Brian Rolston. center, from Albany of the American Hockey League.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Waived Shawn Anderson, defenseman. Recalled Jason Bowen, defenseman, and Yanick Dupre. forward, from Hershey of the American Hockey League. ST. LOUIS BLUES Signed Glenn An derson, right wing.

East Coast Hockey League DAYTON BOMBERS Announced John Brill, left wing, has been recalled by Kalama zoo of the International Hockey League. COLLEGE tONA Announced Jerry Welsh, basket ball coach, has stepped down for the remainder of the season for medical reasons. Named Tim Welsh interim coach. OHIO UNIVERSITY Announced it will not renew the contract of Harold McElha- ney. athletics director.

I FIRST DOWNS-Rushing Passing- Penalty- THIRD DOWN EFF FOURTH DOWN EFF TOTAL NET YARDS Total Plays Avg Gain NET YARDS RUSHING Rushes Avg per rush- NET YARDS PASSING Completed-Att Yards-Pass Play Sacked-Yds lost Had Intercepted PUNTS-Avg- TOTAL RETURN YARDS Punts Returns Kickoffs Returns Interceptions- PENALTIES-YdS FUMBLES-Lost TIME OF POSSESSION INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING AFC Faulk 13-180. Warren 14-127. Means 5-61. Hoard 4-20. Hostetler 1-10, Bledsoe 2-3, Reed l-(minus 1).

NFC Bettis 6-22, Sanders 8-17, Johnston 2-6, Watters 1-2, Aikman 1-0, D.Sanders Mminus 6). PASSING AFC Elway 3 7 0-31. Bledsoe 5-13-1-42, Hostetler 4-8-0-83. NFC Young 8-15-0-129. Aikman 2-9-0-17.

Moon 3-8-0-22. RECEIVING AFC Green 4-50. Faulk 2-27. Coates 2-12. Brown 2-9.

Fryar 1-35. Hoard 1-24. NFC Carter 4-81, Mathis 2-23. John ston 2-17, Irvin 1-18. Sanders 115, Moore 1-13.

B.Sanders 1-2. Bettis Kminus 1). TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS AFC Seau 7-0-0. Green 4-1-0, Johnson 4-0-0. McDaniel 3-1-0, O'Neal 3-0-1.

Carter 3-0-0, Cox 3-0-0, Lloyd 3-0-0. R.Woodson 2-1-0, Warren 2-0-0, Burnett 1-0-1. Lake -1-0, Atwater 1-0-0, Thomas 1-0-0. Ken nedy 1-0-0. Means 1-0-0.

Hoard 1-0-0. Turner 0-1-0. Smith 0-1-0. Perry 0-1-0. NFC Harvey 7-2-0, Paup5-l-0, Wil liams 5-0-0.

Tuggle 4-3-0, Hanks 4-3-0, McDonald 4-1-0, Randle 3-1-0. Lett 3-0-1. Spielman 3-0-0. Sanders 210. Haley 2-1-0.

Joiner 2-0-0. Stubblefield 2-0-0. Del Rio 1-0-0. Woodson 1-1-0. Shelly 1-0-0, John son 1-0-0 Allen 1-0-0.

INTERCEPTIONS NFC Sanders STUTTGART STUTTGART, Germany Results yes terday of the Stuttgart indoor track meet (race distances in meters): Men 60: 1, Bruny Surin. Canada. 6.61 sec onds 2. Olapade Adeniken, Nigeria. 6.61.

3. Colin Jackson. Britain, 6.62. 4. Michael Green, Jamaica.

6.63. 200: 1. John Regis. Britain. 20.47.

2. Ola pade Adeniken. Nigeria. 20.60. 3.

Michael Kutscher. Germany, 21.12. 5. Jason Hend-rix. United States.

21.40. 6. Robert Esmie, Canada. 21.49. 400: 1.

Darrell Hall. United States. 45.82. 2. Karsten Just.

Germany. 46.31. 3. Michael Vdovin. Russia.

46.70. 4. Dmitri Golovastov, Russia. 46 78 800: 1. Nico Motchebon.

Germany. 1 minute. 44.88 seconds 2. Joachim Dehmel. Germany, 1:4695, 3, Mahjoub Haida.

Mo rocco. 1:47.80. 4, Imram Sillah. Germany, 1 4788 1,500: 1, Hicham El Guerrouij, Morocco. 3:35.70.

2. Moses Kiptanui. Kenya. 3:38.21. 3, Jens-Peter Herold.

Germany. 3:40.74. 3,000: 1, Dieter Baumann, Germany. 7:4256. 2.

Eric Debus. France. 7:43.44. 3. Stephane Franke.

Germany. 7 45.60. 60 hurdles: 1. Colin Jackson. Britain.

744 2. Allan Johnson. United States. 7.44. 3.

Tony Jarrett. Britain. 7.44. 5. Roger Kingdom.

United States. 765. Pole vault: 1. Victor Tchitjakov. Ukraine.

18 feet. 4', inches 2. Tim Loginger. Ger many. 18-4'ir.

Triple Jump: 1. Brian Wellman. Bermu das, 55-11 2. Francis Agyepong. Britain.

53-5'j. 3. Serge Helan. Grance. 53-4'.

Women 60: 1, Anelia Nuneva. Bulgaria. 716. 2. Nellie Cooman.

Netherlands. 7 31. 3. Bettina Zipp. Germany.

7.37. 200: 1. Natalya Voronova. Russia. 22.80.

2. Maya Azarashvili. Georgia. 23.07. 3.

Silke Knoll. Germany. 23.26. 400: 1. Yelena Andreyeva.

Russia. 51.64. 2. Linda Kisabaka. Germany.

5240. 3. Deon Hemmings. Jamaica. 52.44.

800: 1. Lyubov Kremlyova. Russia. 2:0387 2. Violeta Beclea.

Romania. 2 0388 3. Heike Meisssner. Germany. 2 05.14.

60 hurdles: 1. Patricia Girard. France. 805 2 Brigita Bukovec. Slovenia.

806 3. Anne Piquereau. France. 8.08 High lump: 1. Alina Astafei.

Germany. 6-8 2 Heike Henkel. Germany. 6 5 3 Britta Bilak. Slovenia.

6-4. Long Jump: 1. Heike Drechsler. Ger many. 22-9L.

2. Ludmila Glakina. Russia. 22 i 3. Claudia Gerhardt.

Germany. 21 10..

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