BASKETBALL The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, March 18, 1996 - 5B. Tmylor dresses ... and watcheE enter sees no action for Blue By Michael Rosepbrg as it had all day, drowning out ti Daly Sports Writer two introductions of the Wake Maybe Michigan men's basketball yawner. coach Steve Fisher just didn't like Rob- The scoreboard eventually s ert Traylor's suits. the last few seconds of the Iowa Traylor, who has -after the P.A. announcer had a worn street clothes to told the crowd Iowa had won, 8 Michigan games THE LEADERS AND LEAST POP since breaking his g The scoreboard was not the onl3 ain a Feb. 17 car that was booed Friday. Evers dent, was in uni- Michigan's band struck up a ch form against Texas. Notebook 'The Victors,' many in the cro He went through sponded with a round of boos. N layup drills before the the other seven schools' bands re game with his right t such treatment. forearm wrapped up. Meanwhile, the Texas masc Would Traylor cheerleaders tried to court the fa play? the Milwaukee contingent. The "Stranger things have happened," wore foam cheese on his longhor Fisher said before the game. the cheerleaders held up foam s it turned out, Traylor didn't enter with their Texas signs. game. From the looks of his right DIvINE INTERVENTION: Lamo arm, it's hard to imagine that he would of Texas, a former walk-on, star have been able to shoot, so Traylor postgame press conference by probably would only have been able to "Thank the Lord." play defense and rebound. To which Texas coach Tom Pc Even though they didn't face him, added, "Thank God for Lamont the Longhorns heard from Traylor. Af- Then, when Penders was aske ter the game, Traylor got into a shout- Maceo Baston's timeout, he ing match with Texas center Sonny responded, "Like Lamont said, Alvarado. the Lord." What were they saying? Then came a voice from Tjust told him he played.a good "YOU'RE WELCOME." e," Alvarado said. No, not really. Right, and Traylor was just telling ALL-AMERICANS: Fans in M Alvarado he was a good-looking man. kee got to witness two first-tea TV TIMEOuT: One ofthe nicestameni- Americans in action - Villa ties at the Bradley Center - and there Kerry Kitties and Wake Forest are many - is the scoreboard, which Duncan. No other first-round s shows live television coverage as the more than one. game is being played. This was particu- Kitties and the Wildcats have larly helpful this weekend, because fans answer questions all year abou were able to watch other tournament loss to Old Dominion in the first *S es during breaks in the action. last year, when Villanova was a But all was not perfect. seed. After Villanova won, cen The scoreboard was showing the end son Lawson called last year's of the Iowa-George Washington game dead horse." But Kitties disagre Friday. The Hawkeyes and Colonials his teammate. were tied at nine with 16 seconds left "It's not dead until we win the when the Wake Forest-Northeast Loui- pionship," he said. siana matchup was about to start. The Apparently, the horse is stil scoreboard operators switched of the and well - Villanova was up Iowa game. The crowd booed as loudly Louisville yesterday. 1 s the first Forest howed a game already 1-79. ULAR?: y thing y time orus of wd re- lone of ceived ot and avor of mascot rns and cheese nt Hill ted the saying, enders ." d about simply , thank above: ilwau- m All- nova's 's Tim ite had had to ut their t round a No. 3 rter Ja- loss "a ed with cham- I alive pset by Right: Albert White struggled offensively against Texas, making just two of six shots. Below: Michigan's Maceo Baston scrambles for a loose ball. Texas had 16 steals on the night, compared to five for the Wolverines. AWAa(8Q) FG FT REB MIN M-A M-A 04 A F PTS Clack 32 7-14 0-1 4-7 1 3 15 Freeman 39 7-21 7-9 4-9 5 3 22 Alvarado 24 4-8 1-2 3-4 0 3 9 Hill 30 4-11 2-4 2-4 2 2 12 Vasquez 14 1-4 0-0 2-2 2 3 2 Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Perryman 34 4-8 3-4 1-1 5 3 14 Warmsley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Dixon 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 Jordan 24 3-3 0-0 0-3 2 3 6 Teacn 2-2 Totals 200 3089 13-20 18.33 1720 80 :.435. FT%: .650. Three-point goals: 7-27, 9 (Perryman 3-5, Hill 2-5, Clack 1-5, Freeman 1-10, Vasquez 0-2). Blocks: Vasquez. Turnovers: 14 (Freeman 5, Vasquez 4, Alvarado 2, Hill 2. Jordan). Steals: 16 (Clack 6, Hill 4 Freeman 3 Perryman 2, Vasquez). Technical Fouls: none. Texas...... Michigan. At: Bradley Rogg e Freeman of Texas brates after the Longhorns' J 80-76 win over Michigan Friday. MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily ROSENBERG Ontinued from Page 1A "We got the ball," Chris Webber said after his team lost to North Carolina, trying to piece together the five sec- onds he would remember for the rest of his life, "and I dribbled, and then .. I cost our team the game." MICHIGAN (7 Conlan Taylor Baston Fife Bullock Mitchell Morton Oliver White Team Totals MIN 30 35 27 36 35 11 3 2 21 6) FO M-A 0-2 8-18 9-12 2-5 5-14 1-5 0-1 0-0 2-6 FT M-A 0-0 0-0 5-7 2-2 7-8 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-4 REB 0T 2-3 6-14 7-15 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 4-6 2-2 A 5 1 0 3 5 3 0 0 1 FP 1 1 4 1 4 0 2 1 4 PTS 0 16 23 8 18 2 0 2 7 76 p,;iiyiii:w;::r, ?}:f"::ri1:+;i. ?ii; 1.trry:?1,::,'d7.' iS4fi'A ++' r fiRR^i :4.a 1s7&2YRr +. ? SSf.? .5: 3Cd.'?i!i7lf'is :i r'tk#".?A?, f . Xr$S# xIA>i%"6Yf? p;: i5:kCrd Pizza, pizza, pizza. There were about 900 entries to the Daily's NCAA tournament contest, co-sponsored by Cottage Inn. Leaders' names will be printed in Wednesday's Daily. Thanks to all who entered. .. . . 200 27-63 19-23 23-48 1818 :: . FG%: .429. FT%: .826. Three-poInt goals: 3-11, .273 (Fife 2-3, Bullock 1-5, Mitchell 0-2, Morton 0-1). Blocks: 4 (Baston 2, Taylor, White). Turnovers: 20 (Baston 6, Conlan 5, Bullock 3, Mitchell 3, Oliver, Taylor, White). Steals: 5 (Fife 3, Baston, Taylor). Technical Fouls: team/bench (1). i 43 37-80 , 3442-76 Center; A: 18,418 ...... ........ .... gait tudti (i~1ta. n o~c (Iri s r ' :. r.n:.N,.::x c s; ;; ,c, xrzr.::xxt :: : rrtttfzvxti w:t s r. t:;rt. r. f: x. rsotkr . I Texas Tech moves on; Boilenakers go home The Associated Press Darvin Ham looked down at the splattered glass and smiled. North Carolina was about to find out why Texas Tech had lost just one game all year. Texas Tech, inspired by Ham's backboard-shattering dunk in the first half, advanced to the round of 16 for the first time in 20 years Sunday with a 92-73 victory over the Tar Heels. With 12:06 left in the first half, Ham grabbed a rebound and dunked to tie it 16-16. His weight collapsed the rim and shattered the backboard glass, which cascaded on him and down to the floor of the Richmond Coliseum. As Red Raiders fans celebrated, Texas Tech and North Carolina were sent to their locker rooms for 26 minutes while crews cleaned up the glass and replaced the basket. When play resumed, the Red Raiders ripped off a 10-0 run, which included two 3-pointers to take a 26-16 lead. Texas Tech, despite owning the nation's longest winning streak - now 23 games - and a higher seed, were underdogs against the Tar Heels. Jason Sasser and Cory Carr each made four of Texas Tech's 12 3-point- ers, and the Red Raiders shot 59 per- cent. However, it was Ham, who made all seven of his field-goal attempts. that delivered the most crucial shot. Third-seeded Texas Tech (30-1) will now play Georgetown in the East Regional semifinals in Atlanta. It's the first time the Red Raiders have won two NCAA tournament games in the same year. North Carolina (21- 11) failed to reach the round of 16 for only the second time in 16 years. In other second-round games: Georgetown defeated New Mexico, 73-62, in the East; Cincinnati beat Temple, 78-65, and Georgia Tech de- feated Boston College, 103-89, in the Southeast; Louisville stopped Villanova, 68-64, and Wake Forest beat Texas, 65-62; In the West, Ari- zona took Iowa, 87-73, and Kansas routed Santa Clara, 76-51. The Associated Press Top-seeded Purdue, which narrowly avoided losing to Western Carolina in the first round of the NCAA tourna- ment, couldn't pull off another escape in the second round. The Boilermakers became the first top seed to lose in this year's tourna- ment, falling to Georgia, 76-69, Satur- day in the West Regional. "We didn't deserve it today and we got eliminated," Purdue coach Gene Keady said. Terrell Bell scored 15 points and blocked seven shots for Georgia, which held Purdue (26-6) without a field goal for nearly nine minutes in the first half. The other top seeds won their sec- ond-round games Saturday. Massachu- setts beat Stanford 79-64 in the East, Kentucky defeated Virginia Tech 84- 60 in the Midwest, and Connecticut downed Eastern Michigan 95-81 in the Southeast. Massachusetts (33-1) won its 10th game of the season by six points or less. "You have to understand we're not ; the kind of team that beats people by 50 points," coach John Calipari said. "We"- haven't been all year. We're a grind-it- out basketball team." All-American Marcus Camby wag;- plagued by foul trouble but still got 20 points, eight rebounds and seven blocks " for UMass, which barely held on after building a 13-point lead with seven minutes left. "These are all do-or-die games, and- you have to play that way," Camby said. "That's the way we always play." Brevin Knight had 27 points and nine assists for Stanford (20-9). In other second-round games Satur- day, Utah beat Iowa State, 73-67, in the - Midwest and Arkansas defeated Marquette 65-56 in the East. In late games, Princeton lost to Mississippi State in the Southeast and Drexel fell to Syracuse in the West. In regional semifinals next Thurs- day, it will be UMass-Arkansas and. Kentucky-Utah. Friday Connecticut will play Mississippi State and Georgia will face the Syracuse. contemporaries of similar talent have exceeded him in stature. Grant Hill has surpassed Webber in popularity, even in Webber's home state. His Fab Five and Washington Bullet team- mate Juwan Howard is an NBA All- Star. Webber is forced to sit and watch. It's not his fault; his shoulder just LONGHORNS Continued from Page 1B you, this wasn't one of his better games." The Wolverines had come charging back from various five- and six-point deficits, but their fate wasjustabout sealed with a minute left. At that point in the game, the Michigan ines to win, they needed more time. "The old 'time ran out' adage took effect," Michigan coach Steve Fishersaid. "I thought if we'd had 35 seconds more, we would have won." The Wolverines might not have needed those extra seconds ifnot for the rebound- ing effort of the smaller Longhorns. The Wolverines grabbed 13 more boards, but FIFE Continued from Page 1B yesterday, but The Detroit News reported that he would make his decision today. When questioned on his future in February, Fife said only that he may go to graduate school, that he had no plans to play professional basketball abroad but Fife had always wanted to be a Michigan basketball player. His father Dan had captained the Wolverines in" 1970-71. The younger Fife followed in his. father's footsteps. He played four years for the Wolverines, and this season captained the young Wolverines. He averaged 4.5 points in 22 minutes per.-