Men's swimming Wolverine Invitational Saturday, March 16 Matt Mann Pool SPORTS Women's Tennis vs. EMU Today, 2:30 p.m. Track and Tennis Building w - - 0 - The Michigan baily Friday, March 15, 1985 Page 9 It's a brawl for it all as NCAA s begin EAST REGIONAL MIDWEST REGIONAL Jloyas blast Lehigh Sooners, Tisdale sail HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - David . Wingate and Reggie Williams each scored 14 points as No. 1 Georgetown jumped out to a 28-point halftime lead then coasted to a 68-43 first-round NCAA basketball tournament victory over Lehigh yesterday. The Hoyas .never trailed, forcing Lehigh, which finished the season with hcord of 12-19, into numerous bad LEHIGH, the only tournament team with a losing record, was slower and shorter than Georgetown but outscored the Hoyas 32-29 in the second half. "After we got up, it was difficult to maintain a certain level of concen- tration," Thompson said. "It's tough when you have a lead like that to keep that team-oriented defense." In other first round East Regional ac- tion yesteray, forward Granger Hall scored a game-high 22 points and grab- bed 13 rebounds as Temple fought off a late comeback by Virginia Tech and beat the Hokies 60-57. Loyola also advanced to the second round in the East yesterday. Iona's Tony Hargraves missed a potential .game-tying free throw with three seconds left, and 14th ranked Loyola, Ill., behind Alfredrick Hughes' 24 poin- ts, held on for a 59-58 first-round vic- tory. SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)-Brad Daugherty scored 25 points to lead No. 7 North Carolina to a 76-57 victory over stublborn Middle Tennessee State yesterday in the first round of the NCAA tournament's Southeast Regional. Middle Tennessee State, which finished 5th in the Ohio Valley Con- ference for the season, led 45-44 with 11:23 remaining in the game. But the Blue Raiders who came from behind to win all their tournament games, were unable to keep their string going again- st the Tar Heels. DAUGHERTY WHO had 14 of his points in the second half,hhit four of his team's next six baskets after losing the lead as North Carolina pulled back in front for the final time and built-up ever-increasing leads in the game's final minutes. Elsewhere in yesterday's NCAA first round Southeast Regional play, coach Larry Brown and his Kansas team quickly learned the realities of tour- nament play before the 13th-ranked Jayhawks shook off the problems of playing without a 45-second shot clock for a 49-38 victory over Ohio University. In the other Southeast Regional game, Chuck Person scored 20 points and Chris Morris had 19, including the tie-breaking free throw with 14 seconds remaining, lifting Auburn to a 59-58 vic- tory over Purdue. Auburn, which won the Southeastern Conference tournament for the first time last week, raised its record to 21-11 going into Saturday's second-round game against Kansas. SOUTHEAST REGIONAL:' N.C. tars Raiders TULSA, Okla. (AP)-Center Weyman Tisdale scored 28 points and grAbbed 12 rebounds as the No. 4 Sooners shook off a persistent North Carolina A&T squad for a 96-83 victory irihe first round of the NCAA Midwest Regional basketball tournament last night. The 6-foot-9 Tisdale, who was closely checked by an Aggie squad whose tallest player is 6-6, picked up 12 of his points on three-point plays. THE SOONERS outrebounded the Apies, 40-31. Darryl Kennedy added 17 points, Anthony Bowie had 13 and Shawn Clark had 10 points for Oklahoma. $.uards Troy Taylor and Ronnie Stokes keyed a second-half spurt as Ohio State broke open a close game for a 75-64 victory over Iowa State yester- day in other first round Midwest Regional action. Ohio State, 20-9, rushed to a 12-4 lead in the first five minutes on the strength of Taylor's three early baskets. Both teams sizzled from the field in the first half, hitting an identical 17 of 28 field goal attempts for 61 percent. But Iowa State cooled to 37 percent in the second half while Ohio State kept up a 55 percent pace. Robert Godbolt scored 17 points and Willie Bland had 16, leading No. 8 Louisiana Tech to a 78-54 rout over Pit- tsburgh in last night's final first round, game of the NCAA Midwest Regional' basketball tournament. WEST REGIONAL: St. John's advances Associated Press Oklahoma's Wayman Tisdale shows who's boss by rejecting a shot by North Carolina A & T's Jimmy Brown. The Sooners won in the first round of the Midwest Regional. THIRTEENTH CONFERENCE ON ETHICS, HUMANISM AND MEDICINE TOPICS: 1. AIDS'-ETHICAL, SOCIAL AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS 2. ETHICAL CONCERNS ARISING FROM THE NEW ROLE OF CORPORATE BUSINESS IN MEDICINE 3. PHYSICIANS-THE REGULATORS OR REGULATED- SOME ETHICAL ISSUES 4. SOME ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF THE USE OF PRISONERS AS VOLUNTEERS IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH DATE: Saturday, March 16, 1985 TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PLACE: South Lecture Hall, Medical Science Building 2, U of M in Ann Arbor, Mich. REGISTRATION DETAILS: Limited attendance. Therefore, registration must be made in advance. The fee for 1 session is $8 ($4 for students) and for both sessions and lunch is $15 ($6 for students). For information call 764-6263 be- tween 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or write: CEHM, Box 025 c/o Interflex, 2715 Furstenburg, U of M, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48109. Friday, March 15 Michigras Kick-off Happy Hour 4:00 pm-7:00 pm $1 admission U-Club, Michigan Union Saturday, March 16 Casino Pendleton Room and Ballroom, Michigan Union Battle of the Bands Finals U-Club Jazz Club Union Commons Events begint 8:30 pm $3 general admission~ MALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Sohomore forward Walter Berry scored 24 points, Bill Wennington added 23 and Chris Mullin 21 as third-ranked St; Johns overcame a sluggish first half and beat pesky Southern University 83-. 59, yesterday in an NCAA West Regional basketball tournament game. St. John's improving its season re prd to 28-3, had a height advantage from the start as the 7-foot Wennington scared seven of his team's first 10 poin- ts In route to an early lead. Southern entered the game ranked t ON among the top 10 in the nation in scoring and field goal percentage, but the Jaguars shot only 38 percent from the floor, well below their season average of 53.5 percent. IN OTHER first round West Regional action yesterday, Center Joe Kleine scored 15 of his 25 points in the second half and grabbed 14 rebound to lead Arkansas to a comeback 63-54 vic- tory over cold-shooting Iowa. The victory gained the Razorbacks a second-round meeting Saturday again- st St. John's. Sunday, March 17 Fashion Show 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm $5 admission (Includes Buffet Lunch) Pendleton Room, Michigan Union mhe b "ccle store MULTIGEAR f All proceeds go to The Multiple Sclerosis SocIety She ictn tn ian UMON T-E MICHIGAN UNION The MKOga n UfOl ooN,. -SEREO CENTER= YOUR EPSON HEADQUARTERS ANNOUNCES THIS WEEKS SPECIAL NOT ENOUGH ROOM IN YOUR TRUNK? 9 Advertise in CLASSIFIEDS EPSON FX-80 Dot-Matrix Printer " 160 characters per second print speed " Friction and tractor paper feed " 2K buffer * 128 different typestyle combinations " " s 7 graphic modes Proportional spacing FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY Sell your lofts, furniture, carpets and other white elephants before you leave. 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