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Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 19, 1985

CCHA Standings
W L T-
1. Michigan State ............... 26 4 0
*2. Lake Superior ................ 20 10 0
3. Western Michigan ........... 16 13 1
4. Bowling Green .............. 15 15 0
Illinois-Chicago .............. 15 15 0
*6. Ohio State .................... 13 17 2
*7. MICHIGAN.................. 11 18 1
S. Miami .................... 8 19 3
9.FerrisState...............8 21 1
Clinched position in final standings

Pts.
52
40
33
30
30
28
23
19
17

CCHA
Scorecard
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Michigan State6, Illinois-Chicago2,
Bowling Green 8, Miami 4
Western Michigan 3, Ferris State 2
Lake Superior 11, Michigan-Dearborn 0
MICHIGAN 4, Ohio State 1
SATURDAYS RESULTS
Illinois-Chicago 7, Michigan State 4
Bowling Green 6, Miami 4
Western Michigan 4, Ferris State 1
Lake Superior 4, Michigan-Dearborn 3
MICHIGAN 6, Ohio State 4
FRIDAY'S GAMES
Western Michigan at MICHIGAN
Ferris State at Miami
Bowling Green at Illinois-Chicago
Michigan State at Lake Superior
Ohio State at Northern Arizona
SATURDAY'S GAMES
MICHIGAN at Western Michigan
Ferris State at Miami
Bowling Green at IlInois-Chicago
Michigan State at Lake Superior
Ohio State at Northern Arizona

WMPL Hockey Poll
1. Michigan State..............32 4 0 96
2. Minnesota-Duluth ............. 27 7 2 80
3. RPI ......................... 24 2 0 80
4. Boston College ............... 25 8 1 70
5. Minnesota.................. 25 9 3 63
6. North Dakota............... 21 14 1 34
7. Lake Superior ................. 23 13 0 32
8.Wisconsin.................... 21 15 0 31
9. Harvard ..................14 4 2 22
10. Boston University............ 19 13 3 201,E

SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y:

Tumblers near NCAA'S

By SCOTT G. MILLER
The women's gymnastics team failed to reach its goal for'
last weekend as they registered their third highest away
score for the season. The tumblers would have moved closer
to an NCAA regional birth if the team had scored higher than
its top two away scores.
The Wolverines finished third in the Wisconsin Invitational
with a 174.75. Minnesota took first place with a 176.7, Wiscon-
sin was second with 176.15, Iowa (172.6) was fourth, and Iowa
State (168.85) was fifth.
ANGELA Williams turned in a sterling performance
taking second place in the all-around with a 35.95. She also
finished first on the vault with a 9.35, third on the balance
beam with a 8.9, and third in the floor exercise with a 9.3.
"Angela had a pulled shoulder muscle that caused her to
take it easy in practice last week," said Michigan coach
Dana Kempthorn. "She had a great meet considering her in-
jury."
The tumblers' next meet is at the U.S. Air Force Academy,
and it may provide the chance to achieve a new high road
score. "The teams in the West seem to score higher than
teams in this area, because of the different judging," com-
mented Kempthorn. "That could be a big advantage for us."

9:07 remaining in the final period on two free throws by
reserve guard Brooke Steppe.
Reserve guard Tony Campbell hit 11 of his season-high 16
points in the first half. Guard John Long also had 16, while
Tyler and Vinnie Johnson had 13 and Kent Benson 12.
Guard Walter Davis scored 21 points to lead the Suns, who
pulled no closer than 16 points, 114-98, on Davis' jumper with
about two minutes left in the contest. Forward Maurice
Lucas added 18 points off the bench for Phoenix.
The victory gave the second-place Pistons a 32-22 record in
the Central Division and sets the scene for a confrontation
with the first-place Milwaukee Bucks Wednesday night at the
Silverdome.
Notre Dame 61, Loyola 60
SOUTH BEND (UPI) - The way Digger Phelps figured it,
this was going to be a game for the Notre Dame bench to win.
The way Phelps figured it wasn't the way it turned out.
IT TOOK four missed potential game-winning shots by,
Loyola (Mo.) in the last 15 seconds for the Irish to escape
with a 61-60 victory last night.
"We played it to win and we played it to get the respect of
people around the Division I circuit," Coach Mark Amatucci
said after the 13-12 Greyhounds game within a tip-in of i
major upset.
But they took advantage of 7 missed Irish shots to open the
second period and 5 of 13 Notre Dame foul shotting to close
within 61-60 on an Aubrey Reveley steal and lay-up with 42
seconds left.
Vernon Hill's theft of a Jim Dolan pass with 29 seconds left
gave the Greyhounds a chance to shoot for the victory..
DAVID GATELEY missed with 15 seconds left and Mon
Hicks misfired with 6 ticks remaining, but the Greyhounds
were awarded the ball out of bounds.
Gateley got the ball off the inbounds play and missed from
just right of the foul line. Kevin Carter, game high-scorer'
with 21 points, missed thke tip-in just before the horn.

Berenson
makes the playoffs

Mason
...keeps MSU on top

NCAA Basketball
Boston U. 60, Colgate 36
Connecticut 71, Holy Cross 58
Fordham 74, Army 65
Navy 76, E. Carolina 66
Shepherd 93, Slippery Rock 79
Northeastern 75, Hartford 59,
Ohio Wesleyan 81, Kenyon 75
Younistown St.59. murravSt. 57
Loyola (I.) 52, St. Louis 43

SCORES
Louisville 88, S. Mississippi 71
Old Dominion 91, Dayton 82
Richmond 85, Hofstra 70
Transyvania 84, Thomas More 73,
virginia Tech 98, Morgan St. 66
William d Mary 89, American 61
Concordia 89, Nazareth 87
Notre Dame 61, Loyola, Md. 601

N.C. Wilmington 74, Campbell 66
Akron 80, Austin Peay 66
Appalachian St. 75, Furman 66
Pembroke St. 88, Wingate 75
Morehead St. 79, Tennessee Tech. 70
Staten Island 78, Baruch 71
Lenoir-Rhyne 66, Elon 64
Waynesburg 69, Pt. Park 63
Providence 74, Seton Hall 73
Memphis St. 99. South Carolina 75

Pistons 122, Suns 103
PONTIAC (AP) - Center Bill Laimbeer scored 13 of his
game-high 21 points in the first half and five other Detroit
players hit double figures as the Pistons overwhelmed the
Phoenix Suns 122-103 last night in a National Basketball
Association game.
Detroit streaked to an 11-0 lead 2.14 into the game before
extending its advantage to as many as 27 points, 69-42, with
2:35 left in the second quarter on a reverse layup by Terry
Tyler.
THE PISTONS, who connected on 31 of 51 first-half shots,
led 71-46 at the half. Phoenix hit just 12 of 40 first-half shots.
The Pistons increased their lead to 96-69 at the end of the
third quarter and led by as many as 31 points, 107-76, with

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