Friday, March 19, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ohio State, illanova, win as upsets reign 0 By The Associated Press I With 2:16 left Leon Bush, who} ATHENS, Ga. - Allan Hornyak pestered Notre Dame all night, hit tossed in two free throws with six a two-pointer and Drake opened seconds remaining last night to : up a seven-point lead. give Ohio State a 60-59 upset vic- For a while, it appeared that tory over second-ranked Mar- Frr, hile,7 i aere that quette in the NCAA Mideast Re-: Carr, the 1971 Player of the Year, gionalbasktheaNCtournamient. I who hit for 26 points, was going to gional basketball te's 39game.be Drake's downfall. Drake had winning streak, longest in the na- led almost all of the game until tion Carr went on a five-point spurt it was an uphill struggle for late in the game. dhio State, the BFig Ten champion, Carr's layup with 1:49 left in which .twice trailed by 13 points regulation time put Notre Dame in the first half and was down ahead for only the second time in 42-33 with 12/2 minutes left in the contest. Sakys sank a short the game. jump shot with four seconds left The Buckeyes, who led only for Drake to send the game into once at 2-0, recaptured the lead a 62-62 tie and overtime. with 1:11 remaining, when sopho- * * *i more Luther Witte sank a layup, Wildcats wail making it 58-57. Marquette, which went to a RALEIGH, N.C. - Villanova slovdown offense after All-Ameri- rolled to an 11-point first half can Dean Meminger fouled out lead behind the shooting of How- with five minutes left, took two ard Porter and went on to defeat shots in the final minute without Fordham 85-75 in the opener of hitting and Ohio State gained the NCAA Eastern Regional bas- possession on a turnover with ketball semifinals last night. ' seven seconds remaining. The taller Villanova team grab- Hornyak, also a sophomore, was bed an eight-point lead after six fouled intentionally on the throw- minutes of play and stayed out in and made both free throws for front to remainder of the game. a 60-57 edge. Allie McGuire hit Porter scored 20 points in the the final basket for Marquette first half and finished with 25 with one second left. before fouling out with 1:36 left * * *t IAo kLa~ Carr MVP Notre Dame's Austin Carr was named yesterday as the College Basketball Player of the Year by The Associated Press. Carr, a 6-3 senior from Washington, D.C. won by a land- slide over Sidney Wicks of the UCLA Bruins in the voting by 453 sports writers and broad- casters. Conference champion South Caro- lina. Penn went ahead of South Caro- lina by five points in the first half, mainly on Morse's shooting before South Carolina came back behind John Roche and Tom Owens to take a 37-36 lead just before the half.I It was close in the second half until Morse hit on two free throws and a long 30-foot shot to send Penn ahead 58-52 with 8:06 left. i I 4 { t vania pulled away in the closing 'Toppers t Cats the first half when the Hiiltoppers minutes to rout South Carolina 79-ostretched a 6-5 lead to 24-12 in a 64 in the second game of the NCAA ATHENS, Ga. - A :35-point ex- six-minute span keyed by the 64inte segonl gaseofthsemi- plosion by Jim McDaniels sparked shooting of McDaniels and quick Efinals last n Regional basketball Western Kentucky to a 107-83 vic- Jim Rose, who tallied 25 points. f tory over Kentucky last night in Western, ranked seventh nation- Third - ranked Penn and Villa- the second game of the NCAA Mid- ally, stretched its lead to 16 points nova will play Saturday at 2:10 eastern Regional basketball semi- near the end of the half and left at p.m. for the right to compete in finals last night. intermission with a 51-38 advan- the NCAA finals .text week at Hous- Ohio State and Western will cal- tage. ton. lide Saturday afternoon for the re- Rangy Bob Morse scored 28 gional title and a berth in next 49ers roll points as Penn broke open a tight week's NCAA finals at Houston SALT LAKE CITY, Utah-Long game to eliminate Atlantic Coast The Kentucky - Western match, Beach State scrambled back from a 15-pQint deficit to defeat the University of Pacific 78-65 last night in a semi-final game of they NCAA Western Regional basket- ball playoffs. Top-ranked UCLA, in quest of its fifth straight championship, met Brigham Young in the second game for the right to meet Long Beach Saturday afternoon. r 1i Erin gb bad WICHITA, Kan. - Underdog Drake stunned 12th-ranked Notre Dame and All-American Austin Carr with 17 points in an oyertime period for a 79-72 victory over the Irish last night in the NCAA Mid- west Regional basketball playoffs. Al Sakys hit a basket with 35 seconds gone in the overtime to put Drake ahead 64-62 and Notre Dame was never even again. The Bulldogs expanded their lead to five points on a freethrow by Jim Nordrum and a field goal by Bobby Jones. Charlie Yelverton led Fordham with 32 points, but the Rams were forced to play a catchup game. Fordham managed to narrow the gap to five points midway in the second half before Villanova pulled away on four straight goals. After Villanova took an eight point first half lead, Fordham ral- lied briefly behind Yelverton to move within one point, but Port- er scored two quick goals and Vil- lanova was off and running again. * * * Penn supreme RALEIGH -- Unbeaten Pennsyl- 11 I High-powered Bruins batter Red Wings, 7-3' By The Associated Press BOSTON - Johnny McKenzie led the way with three goals last night and Phil Esposito scored his 63rd and 64th of the 'season as the Boston Bruins squeezed to their 12th straight victory with a 7-3 National "Hockey league de- cision over the Detroit Red Wings. The triumph also extended the home unbeaten streak of the East Division leaders to 26 games - two shy of the NHL record. .. M 00"'a4.y4'{ 'S .;; 4i 4.".:'...4"'r ?'" Wayne Carleton continued his sensational scoring pace for Bos- ton with his seventh goal in the last five games. Ken Hodge scor- ed the other Boston goal and also had an assist, pulling up to 99 points in his drive to become the fourth Bruin to hit the century mark this season. . * * Bulls blunder CHICAGO - Jeff Mullins scor- ed five points in less than a min- ute of play last night to lead San Francisco to a 91-85 victory over the Chicago Bulls and clinch the second-place playoff berth for the Warriors in the Pacific Division of the National Basketball Associa-1 "Quality Souna nrougn Quality Equipment" III__ DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING RESULTS-USE THEM A SYMPOSIUM on The Palestinian Struggle for Liberation SPONSORED BY: Committee of Black Americans for Truth about the Middle East Iranian Students Confederation Latin American Student Association League of Revolutionary Black Workers Organization of Arab Students Young Socialist Alliance where: PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY BUILDING AUDITORIUM 170 when: SATURDAY, MARCH 20-10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 21-1:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Scores CLASS A Kettering 60, Mackenzie 57 Pontiac Central 75, Livonia Steven- son 62 . 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