Page 10-Sunday, March 29, 1981-The Michigan Daily Bi' 1 Ten, ACto meet in Philly finals declaws LSU, PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Landon Turner ignited Indiana in the second half, and the Hoosiers earned a berth in the NCAA basketball title game with a 67-49 victory yesterday over Louisiana State. The ninth-ranked Hoosiers, tight and unable to get any momentum going in the first half, ripped off the first 11 poin- ts of the second half. Ray Tolbert grab- bed an offensive rebound and hit a stuff shot with 59 seconds gone, then Turner, a 6-foot-10 junior, went to work. HE HIT AN assortment of lay-ins and short jump shots, scoring the game's next nine points, and Indiana led 38-30 with 15:561eft to play. Turner wound up with 20 points. Turner had only seven points in the first half on 3-for-8 shooting, but when he found the range, it seemed to spark the other Hoosiers. In a 4:39 stretch that started with 13:40 to play, Indiana outscored LSU, 12-2, taking a 52-34 lead with 9:01 remaining. TED KITCHEL, Randy Wittman, and Turner each had four points in that span, and they had broken free from their first-half shooting slump. The Hoosiers stretched the lead to as many as 21 points, 62-41, on a pair of foul shots by Isiah Thomas with 1:57 left. Thomas, Indiana's All-American guard, sat out practically the entire second half after picking up his fourth personal foul with 16:33 to play. Jim Thomas, unrelated, came off the bench for Knight and filled in with the that is the trademark of Indian ch. Though scoring only two pc rebounded, he made two sig steals, and he hounded LSU Ethan Martin in the manner t; Isiah Thomas should have been do. KNIGHT USED exclusively I to-man defense, the defenset brought him so much success i years at Indiana, and it gave second shot at an NCAA title. In addition to his scoring, Tur LSU's Durand Macklin to four none in the second half. Isiah Thomas scored 14 point diana, and Kitchel added 10. Carter led LSU with 10, and I Mitchell, a freshman forwa nine. NEITHER TEAM WAS able control in the first half, durin there were five ties and] changes. Carter hit a 20-foot jump si 5:57 to play before intermission LSU its biggest lead of the game Indiana then ran off six poi row, four by Isiah Thomas, an 26 with 4:28 to play in the first ha LSU SCORED THE final fou of the half, two each by Carter a tin, to take a 30-27 lead into the c room, but that moment of triun fleeting. success LSU went scoreless the first 5:06 of a's ben- the second half, finally breaking the ice aints, he on a jump shot by Carter with 14:54 to ;nificant play. 3 guard Kitchel then hit a pair of free throws hat only as Martin picked up his third foul, and n able to Carter responded with a six-foot baseline jumper that made it 40-34 with his man- 14:06 to play. hat has IT WAS THEN that Indiana ended all in his 10 hope of an LSU rally. Kitchel, who had him his taken only two shots in the first half, sank a 22-footer. Wittman, 1-for-6 from ner held the field in the first half, hit consecutive points, jump shots, and Turner added two free throws that gave Indiana eight straight s for In- points in 2:48 and a 48-34 lead with Howard 10:52 to play. Leonard Willie Sims, LSU's super sub, hit a rd, had lay-in, and Indiana came back with four more points on a 20-footer by Kitchel to take and two more free throws by Turner g which that capped the Hoosiers' 12-2 burst and 10 lead sidelined the Tigers until next season. KNIGHT WAS ASKED in his wildest hot with imagination, if he felt Indiana could 1, giving overwhelm LSU the way the Hoosiers , 26-21. did in the second half, nts in a "I've got a wild imagination, yes," d led 27- Knight replied. alf. "No, I didn't expect it. But I thought r points we were well prepared for LSU from nd Mar- our game with Alabama-Birmingham dressing in the second round of the tournament's nph was Midwest competition. They play the same type of game." w INDIANA LSU Mitchell .............. Macklin.............. Cook ................. Martin ........... . Carter .............. Sims............... Jones.............. Tudor ................. Bergeron............ Costello............ Black.............. Team Rebounds fg/a 3/10 2/12 3/5 2/8 5/10 2/8 0/2 1/3 0/0 0/0 I/i ft/a 3/4 0/0 0/0 3/3 0/0 1/2 0/1 4/4 0/0 0/0 Rf 10 8 5 3 s 2 2 0 0 1 3 41 PF Pts 3 9 1 4 5 6 4 7 3 10 0 5 3 0 3 6 0o0 0 0 02z I g/a Kitchel................3/8 Turner ................ 7/19 I. Thomas ............. 6/8 Whittman ............. 3/10 Risley ...............0/2 J. Thomas ............ 014, Bouchie ...............0/1 Grunwald .............1/2 Brown................. 0/1 Isenbarger.............0/1 Franz...............0/0 LaFave .............. 0/0 Tolbert..............3/7 Team Rebounds Totals ................. 23/63 ft/a R 4/4 6 6/7 8 2/3 2 2/2 2 1/2 2 2/2 9 0/0 2 1/2 2 0/1 0 0/0 0 2/2 0 0/0 2 1/2 6 2 21/27 43 A PF Pts 0 0 4 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1o 20 14 S 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 7 "ArPhoto LOUISIANA STATE'S LEONARD Mitchell rejects this attempt-by Hoosier pivotman Ray Tolbert in the first half of yesterday's 67-49 Indiana NCAA. semifinal victory in Philadelphia. A quick, leaping defense allowed the Tigers to take a 30-27 edge into the locker room at halftime, but Bobby Knight's gang played it stingy in the second half, holding explosive LSU to 19 points. Indiana's closest tournament game thus far has been a 15-point lashing of Alabama-Birmingham. Totals ................. 19/59 11/14 Halftime- LSU 30, Indiana 73 Attendance-19,000 11 22 49 14 15 67 Technical Fouls- LSU coach Brown x=E an ~ ~ ~.,