2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - January 19, 1999 Oklahoma State stays on top in showdown Sc4ue THe LkEiTEnTg K ATH LETE OF THE WEEK IOWA CITY (AP) - Jimmy Arias posted an upset victory and top-ranked Oklahoma State beat No. 2 Minnesota 20-17 Sunday in the championship of the Cliff Keen NWCA National Wrestling Duals. The Cowboys (14-0) won their 59th straight dual dating back to 1996 and gave coach John Smith his 100th career victory while winning the tournament for the fifth time. Oklahoma State -- which skipped the tourney last year but won it in 1997, 1994, 1990 and 1989 - dominated the lower weights and held on to beat the defending champion Golden Gophers (7-2) for the second time this season. The Cowboys eked out a 21-17 deci- sion at Minneapolis last Nov. 29. "It was a good win for us. It was an important win for us;" Smith said. "We made some things happen. It's rewarding to know we wrestled Minnesota and that we beat Minnesota." Minnesota coach J Robinson said his team should have stopped the Cowboys. "We've just got to hang on to the things that we did well," Robinson said. "We did good. It doesn't define who wins the national tournament. It just tells you where you are." Oklahoma State completed a sweep of the first five bouts after Arias upset No. 1-ranked Chad Kraft 3-2 at 157 pounds, handing Kraft his first loss of the season after 12 straight wins. "There wasn't any particular strategy," Arias said. "I knew if I pulled off the win, then basically it might put the meet out of reach." The victory avenged Kraft's 3-1 over- time win in their first meeting and gave the Cowboys a 16-0 lead following wins by top-ranked Teague Moore at 125, No. I-ranked Eric Guerrero at 133, Charles Walker at 141 and Reggie Wright at 149. Tomorrow Women's basketballvs. Michigan State, 7 p.m. Men's basketball at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Thursday Ice hockey vs. Bowling Green, 7 p.m. Men's tennis vs. William & Mary, 3 p.m. Friday Women's basketball at Iowa, 8 p.m. Men's swimming and diving at Dallas Morning News Classic Wrestlingat Minnesota, 8:30-p.m. Saturday Men's basketball at Purdue, 3:45 p.m. Men's gymnastics vs. Illinois- Chicago, 7 p.m. Women's gymnastics at Massachusetts, 7 p.m. Ice hockey at Ohio State, 8 p.m. Men's swimming & diving at Dallas Morning News Classic, 8 p.m. Men's and women's indoor track hosts Red Simmons invitational, Noon Who: Frank Lodeserto Hometown: North Haledon, NJ. High School: St. Joseph's Regional Sport Wrestling Year: Junior Why: The Michigan captain claimed a decisive win over Lehigh's Rob Rohn by a score of 15-3. Lodeserto's win catapulted Michigan to a 10-point advantage, clinching the meet heading into the heavyweight match. Lodeserto's efforts helped move the ninth-ranked Michigan wrestling team to 5-1 in the season. Background: Received Dr. Donahue Award for Academic Excellence ... Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors ... Wrestled two matches at Big Ten Championships ... Enrolled in the Division of Kinesiology ... Lodeserto Born January 27, 1977.- 0 JOIN THE DALY. MASS MEETINGS ARE TONIGHT AND THURSDAY AT 7:30 PM,. Saturday's men's college basketball scores A jd EAST Brown 65, Yale 57 Bucknell 85, Lehigh 68 Canisius 68, Marist 67 Connecticut 81, Pittsburgh 58 Delaware 81, Hartford 68 La Salle 81, Dayton 70 Lafayette 82, Army 78 Long Island 70, Cent. Connecticut St. 59 Loyola, Md. at Niagara, ppd. Maine 91, New Hampshire 56 Massachusetts 64, Kansas 60 Miami (Fla.) 64, West Virginia 55 Penn 68, Colgate 50 Quinnipiac 78, Robert Morris 74 St. John's 88, Rutgers 78 St. Joseph's 82, Fordham 80 St. Peter's 71, Rider 69 Syracuse 81. Georgetown 79 Temple 76, Rhode Island 63 Towson 56, Vermont 53 Villanova 85, Notre Dame 58 Wagner 67, Fairleigh Dickinson 60 SOUTH Ala.-Birmingham 67, South Florida 64 Alabama 78, South Carolina 70 Alabama State 97, Southern U. 87, (OT) Alcorn State 96, Alabama A&M 86 Appalachian St. 84, E. Tennessee St. 73 Auburn 88, Florida 69 Austin Peay 71, Middle Tennessee 70 Bethune-Cookman 75, Hampton 63 Campbell 59, Mercer 56 Cent. Florida 84, Stetson 65 Chattanooga 61, The Citadel 52 Coll. of Charleston 79, Wofford 60 Coppin State 78, Delaware St. 63 Davidson 96, W. Carolina 59 Duke 98, Florida State 73 Florida A&M 98, Norfolk State 93 Florida Atlantic 88, Jacksonville 80 Furman 69, UNC-Greensboro 61 Georgia State 90, Troy St. 81 Georgia Tech 74, Wake Forest 61 Jackson State 84, Grambling State 74 Kentucky 63, Mississippi 57 Marshall 67, Kent 60 Miss. Valley State 82, Prairie View 74 Mississippi State 55, LSU 53 Morehead State 98, E. Kentucky 78 Morgan State 78, Md.-Eastern Shore 77 N. Carolina A&T 73, Howard 57 N.C. Charlotte 68, Southern Miss. 61 N.C.-Asheville 72, Elon 63 N.C.-Wilmington 54, George Mason 48 North Carolina 59, N. Carolina St, 56 Old Dominion 72, American U. 58 SW Texas 72, Nicholls State 64 Samford 84, Centenary 66 SouthAlabama 66, Louisiana Tech 65 St. Bonaventure 54, Virginia Tech 50 Tulane 55, New Orleans 53 VMI 65, Georgia Southern 59 William & Mary 69, East Carolina 66 Winthrop 74, High Point 66 MIDWEST Ball State 74, Toledo 69 Bradley 57, Wichita State 47 Butler 59, Detroit 46 Cent. Michigan 93, W. Michigan 78 Chicago St. 89, S. Utah 87 Cincinnati 72, Oklahoma 59 E. Michigan 51, N. Illinois 48 Illinois St. 81, Evansville 80 Indiana 87, Purdue 76 Marquette 60, Saint Louis 51 Miami (Ohio) 80, Akron 62 Michigan 84, Ohio State 74 Michigan State 51, Illinois 49 Minnesota 75, Iowa 70 Murray St. 86, E. Illinois 73 N. Iowa 80, S. Illinois 58 Oakland, 88, Missouri-Kansas City 81 Ohio 90, Buffalo 50 SW Missouri St. 91, Drake 47 W. Illinois 78, Valparaiso 58 Wis.-Green Bay 59, I1I.-Chicago 50 Wisconsin 57, Northwestern 49 Wright State 89, Cleveland State 74 Youngstown State 76, Oral Roberts 69 WEST Arkansas 82, Georgia 79 Arkansas St. 84, Ark.-Little Rock 64 Iowa State 64, Texas A&M 43 Lamar 87, Sam Houston St. 68 Long Beach St. 79, North Texas 72 Nebraska 68, Baylor 55 Texas 65, Kansas St. 59 Texas Southern 69, Ark.-Pine Bluff 60 Boise State 67, Cal State-Fullerton 66 Brigham Young 60, Hawaii 59 Cal Poly-SLO 75, Nevada 73 California 89, Southern Cal 75 Colorado 82, Missouri 63 Gonzaga 82, Portland 73 Idaho 67, UC Irvine 62 Loyola Marymount 88, Santa Clara 76C. N. Arizona 74, Montana St. 73 New Mexico 79, Arizona 78 New Mexico St. 66, Pacific 61 Pepperdine 79, San Francisco 70 Portland State 90, Idaho St. 69 Rice 71, Air Force 69 San Jose St. 64, Texas-El Paso 63 (OT' Stanford 72, UCLA 59 Texas Christian 92, Colorado St. 89 (OT) UC Santa Barbara 66, Utah St. 65 (OT) UNLV 73, Tulsa 55 Utah 79, San Diego St. 53 Washington 86, Oregon 76 (OT) Washington State 84, Oregon State 79 Weber St. 101, E. Washington 100 (40T) Wyoming 89, Southern Methodist 85 25 Basketball poll TEAM 1. Tennessee 2. Connecticut 3. Purdue 4. Georgia 5. Louisiana Tech 6. North Carolina . Texas Tech 8. Colorado state 9. Notre Dame 10. UCLA 11. Old Dominion 12. Clemson 13. Rutgers 14. virginia Tech 15. Iowa State 16. Duke 17, Alabama 18. Florida 19. Nebraska 20. Penn State 21. Kansas 22. Boston College 23. Virginia 24. Ohio State 25. Santa Barbara RECORD PTS PV- 13-1 999 2 13.1 941 1 11.1 914 3 14-0 889 4 12.2 823 5 18.2 742 6. 141 735 7 17.1 726 8 12-2 685 9 12.4 612 11 9.2 549 12 13-2 540 10. 133 519 13 150 479 1ST 11-1 475 165x 12-4 422 17 105 303 "i4 12.5 257 20 133 213 19 9.4 203 8 12.4 174 21 13-1 172 24 94 104 22 11.3 99 NR 103 92 1~ I, Oues Recwf iwosw Florida Intl. 79, Auburn 56, Tulane 35, Memphis 14,Si Mary's (c,) 27, LSUJ17, Oregon 14, Toledo 13. Aussie Open produces near-upsets MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) --- Day l of the Australian Open turned into a bleak procession of top players leaving and teetering, starting with the exits of No. 1 Marcelo Rios and Wimbledon finalist Goran Ivanisevic. Rios, a finalist a year ago, withdrew late Monday after he was diagnosed with a stress fracture in his back. Doctors advised him to rest until March, The Chilean, who held the top ranking for six weeks last year, retired during a tuneup tournament in Auckland, New Zealand, last week in the middle of his first-round match. Get your FREE Lecture notes on Versitymcom Swatting away pesky, giant flies between wicked winners in the sum- mer sun, No. I Lindsay Davenport kicked off her bid for the Australian Open title with a straight-sets victory that Williams could only envy. Davenport, surrounded by the grand dames of the grand slams and knowing that she's one of them at last, looked every inch a champion in a 6-2, 6-2 romp over Spain's Gala Leon Garcia. "I'm very confident on the court," Davenport said. "Confidence within myself is more important than installing fear in my opponent." Venus Williams, the No. 5 seed, looked more like a frightened rookie,, dumping easy forehands into the net, spraying unforced errors and strug- gling in a nervous 3-6, 6-3, 9-7 victory. over Croatian Silvija Talaja, ranked. No. 82. Two points from losing at love-30 and 4-5 on her serve in the third set, Williams refused to yield. "I had to say to myself, 'This is not my fate. This is someone else's fate. I, can't go out like this.' I had to hold my serve. That was the only option avail- able," Williams said. We're Hiring! Be a Notetaker for Versity.com! Make money while you improve your grades. Life is good. I THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ACCOUNTANTS AND MINORITY BUSINESS STUDENTS (NABA/MBS) Presents its... mart I Notetaker Ned Says: Apply Online! 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