Page 14-Friday, March 12, 1982-The Michigan Daily NCAA TOURNAMENT Ohio State CHARLOITE, N.C. (AP) - Senior for- ward Linton Townes contributed 10 second-half points to an incredible shooting streak by James Madison and the Dukes went on to upset Ohio State 55-48 in the first round of the NCAA East Regional last night. James Madison will face top-ranked North Carolina in the second-round game Saturday, while Ohio State finished its season at 21-10. TOWNES finished with 12 points, but the story of the second half was James Madison's spurt in the final 10 minutes. The Dukes posted 14 straight points to climb from a 42-34 deficit at the 11:16 mark to a 48-42 lead with 4:03 remaining. Ironically, Ohio State's drought was broken when a Clark Kellogg miss was tapped in by James Madison center Dan Ruland, who finished with 18 poin- ts. James Madison, now 24-5, expanded its lead to 51-44 on a layup by Keith Bradley and a free throw by Ron Stokes. Larry Huggins canned a jum- per for Ohio State to cut the gap to 51-46 with 47 seconds left, but two free throws each by Ruland and Charles Fisher gave the Dukes a safe 55-46 margin with 30 seconds to go. NEITHER TEAM shot exceptionally well in the first half, but James Madison suffered the most, hitting 36.4 percent to Ohio State's 44.4 percent shooting. The Buckeyes took a 13-8 lead in the first eight minutes on a baseline drive by Troy Taylor. James Madison fought back to within 15-14 on a Woody Boler layup at the 9:33 mark but the Dukes were able to close only to within 21-17 with 5:42left. Ohio State claimed a 27-19 lead on Tony Campbell's jumper with two minutes left before intermission. Jim- my Masloff countered for the Dukes with a free throw, but Kellogg canned a turnaround jumper in the lane and Ruland hit a 15-footer to give Ohio State a 29-22 advantage at intermission. Indiana 94, Robert Morris 62 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Steve Bouchie and Ted Kitchel each scored six straight points in the first five minutes as defending national cham- pion Indiana bolted to a quick 10-point advantage and went on to smash out- manned Robert Morris College 94-62 in the first round of the NCAA Mideast Regional basketball tournament last night. The Hoosiers, who surged to a 40- point advantage before Coach Bobby Knight used reserves exclusively over the final 12 minutes, advanced to a second-round match with No. 17 Alabama-Birmingham here rpset, tomorrow. INDIANA, 19-9, stretched its lead to 31-14 after 13 minutes had elapsed and held a commanding 48-24 advantage at halftime. Randy Wittman, who tallied 16 points, got eight of those in the first four minutes of the second half when In- diana built its lead to 58-26. The Hoosiers' biggest lead of the night came with just over seven minutes remaining when Cam Cameron tipped in a basket for an 83-38 edge. Tony Brown and Jim Thomas each added 13 and Kitchel had 10. Uwe Blab, the 7-foot-2 freshman from Munich, West Germany, had 13 in a reserve role. Marquette 67, Evansvile 62 TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Dean Marquardt scored 21 points, including key free throws in the closing seconds, as Marquette beat Evansville 67-62 in the first round of the NCAA Midwwest Regional basketball playoffs last night. Marquette turned back a late Evan- sville rally to run its record to 23-8 and advance to a second-round regional game against No. 5 Missouri tomorrow. EVANSVILLE, led by Brad Leaf's 23 points, shot just 27 percent in the first half and trailed 29-20 at intermission. 05=48 But the Aces closed to 61-59 with 46 seconds to play on Richie Johnson's short jumper. However, Marquette center Brian Nyenhuis hit two pressure free throws with 30 seconds remaining to give Marquette a 63-59 lead and Evansville could get no closer. Forward Theren Bullock, who finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds. led Evansville to a 13-7 led with 13 minutes left before half time. But Marquette used an aggressive man-to-* man defense and outscored the Mid- western City Conference champions 20- 2 over the next 12 minutes to take a 27-15 lead. .eNyenhuis, who had 14 points and eight rebounds, keyed the Marquette comeback. The 6-foot-9 center took a steal the length of the court for a slam- dunk to give the Warriors a 17-15 lead they did not relinquish. PFOPLLS P00D -OP 'smc /At- N1- AJ ,1 RNW C3EW3 II2SAL WR LE WPR'( LAT- GODONLY AT RACKARfTORE R72 RACARE- 7l- AT L I AP Photo MICHAEL WILSON (10) of the Marquette Warriors runs into a full house of defending Evansville Aces Rich Johnson (42), Eric Harris (10), and Emir Turam (40) during the first half of their NCAA Midwest Regional basketball game last night in Tulsa (AP Photo). SCORES 0 Exhibition baseball Pittsburgh 8, New York (NL) 7 St. Louis 5, Houston 4, 11 innings Philadelphia 17, Toronto 13 Kansas City 4, Montreal i LSAT - MCAT , - GRE GRE PSYCH - GRE BIO - MAT GMAT - DAT -OCAT - PCAT VAT* SAT. 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