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B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - February 15, 1999

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
From Saturday
Bucknell 57, Colgate 45
Cent. Conn. St. 56, Mt. St. Mary's, Md. 54
Connecticut 53, Seton Hall 48
Cornell 74, Harvard 64
Dartmouth 66, Columbia 61
Delaware 80, Vermont 62
Drexel 77, Northeastern 68
East Carolina 59, American U. 53
Fairleigh Dickinson 66, Quinnipiac 49
Georgetown 99, Southern 73
Hartford 65, Towson 56
Hofstra 58, Boston U. 55
Holy Cross 73, Army 59
lona 77, Manhattan 61
Miami 69, Providence 65
Niagara 95, Fairfield 93
Penn 71, Yale 50
Princeton 67, Brown 45
Rhode Island 59, Massachusetts 56
Robert Morris 72, Monmouth, N.J. 70
Rutgers 75, Boston College 62
St. John's 82, Villanova 75
Virginia Tech 79, Fordham 75, OT
Wagner 72, St. Francis, Pa. 62
SOUITH
Alcorn St. 77, Alabama A&M 68
Appalachian St. 83, VMI 65
Auburn 102, Alabama 61
Coastal Carolina 81, N.C.-Asheville 73
Coll. of Charleston 58, Chattanooga 53
Coppin St. 73, Bethune-Cookman 67
Duke 102, Wake Forest 71
E. Tennessee St. 82, Davidson 73
Fla. International 88, SW Louisiana 65
Florida 75, Georgia 64

Florida A&M 91, Morgan State 67
Florida Atlantic 56, Centenary 55
George Mason 60, N.C.-Wilmington 53
Georgia St. 57, Samford 54
Hampton 64, N. Carolina A&T 53
Jackson St. 65, Grambling State 63
Jacksonville 65, Mercer 61
Jacksonville St. 68, Campbell 60
Kentucky 74, South Carolina 40
Liberty 72, High Point 55
Louisiana Tech 87, W. Kentucky 71
Marshall 81, Toledo 72
Maryland 81, North Carolina 64
Md.-Eastern Shore 71, Howard 54
Middle Tennessee 87, Austin Peay 81
Morehead St. 91, E. Kentucky 69
Murray St. 94, E. Illinois 89, 20T
NE Louisiana 78, Northwestern State 58
Old Dominion 70, William & Mary 48
Radford 72, Elon 71
Richmond 78, Va. Commonwealth 72
S. Carolina St. 73, Norfolk State 72
SE Missouri 60, Tenn.-Martin 49
South Florida 72, Southern Miss. 57
Southern U. 71, Alabama St. 53
Stetson 80, Troy State 76
Tennessee 63, Vanderbilt 62
Tennessee St. 68, Tennessee Tech 67
The Citadel 86, W. Carolina 82
UNC-Greensboro 83, Georgia Southern 56
Wofford 69, Furman 57
MIDWEST
Ball State 69, Central Michigan 63
Bowling Green 84, Buffalo 61
Cleveland St. 87, Wright State 64
DePaul 81, Memphis 75
Detroit 62, Butler 52
Indiana 69, Northwestern 62, OT
Indiana St. 67, Drake 48
Kansas St. 77. Baylor 68

Kent 92, Akron 82
Marquette 69, N.C. Charlotte 59
Miami, Ohio 78, E. Michigan 56
Michigan Sate. 84, Minnesota 82
Missouri 87, Colorado 56
Northern Iowa 87, Wichita St. 82
Nebraska 59, Iowa St. 57
Oakland, Mich. 79, Chicago St. 63
Ohio Sate. 73, Iowa 69
Ohio University 74, W. Michigan 55
Purdue 63, Illinois 56
S. Illinois 80, Evansville 65
SW Missouri St. 61, Bradley 48
W. Illinois 84, Ind.-Pur.-indpls. 79
Wis.-Milwaukee 71, ill.-Chicago 57
Wisconsin 73, Penn St. 63
Youngstown State. 61, Valparaiso 60
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 82, Mississippi State. 62
Arkansas St. 74, Ark.-Lttle Rock 55
Houston 76, Tulane 72
Lamar 83, Texas-Arlington 62
McNeese St. 87, Sam Houston State 72
Miss. Valley St. 84, Prairie View 63
Nicholls St. 104, Texas-San Antonio 99, 20T
Oklahoma 102, Texas A&M 75
Oral Roberts 98, Missouri-Kansas City 90
Rice 59, UNLV 55
SW Texas 65, SE Louisiana 51
Southern Meth. 75, Wyoming 72
Texas Christian 84, Colorado St. 79
Texas Southern 84, Ark.-Pine Bluff 68
Texas Tech 90, Kansas 84
Texas-El Paso 70, San Jose State 64, OT
Tulsa 78, Air Force 75
FARWET
Arizona78, Louisiana State 71
Boise St. 70, New Mexico State 48
Brigham Young 93, San Diego St. 76
CS Northridge 83, Montana St. 62
Cal Poly-SLO 87, Long Beach St. 79
Cal St.-Fullerton 104, UC Irvine 97
California 85, UCLA 67
Gonzaga 69, San Diego 62
Idaho 85, North Texas 66
N. Arizona 74, Montana 53
New Mexico 83, Fresno State 81
Oregon 94, Washington 81
Oregon St. 83, Washington State 64
S. Utah 69, Denver 65
Sacramento St. 66, E. Washington 62
San Francisco 83, Loyola Marymount 71
Southern Cal 86, Stanford 82, OT
St. Mary's, Cal. 68, Portland 56
UC Santa Barbara 60, Pacific 38
Utah 82, Hawaii 55
Utah St. 66, Nevada 60
BIG TEN BASKETBALL
STANDINGS
Through yesterday

AP TOP 25 RESULTS
Through yesterday
1. Duke (25-1) beat Wake Forest 102-71.
2. Connecticut (22-1) beat Seton Hall 53-48.
3. Auburn (24.1) beat Alabama 102-61.
4. Cincinnati (21-3) lost to St. Louis, 67-59.
5. Mich. State (22-4) beat No. 22 Minn. 84-82.
6. Stanford (20-5) lost to Southern California 86-
82, OT.
7. Maryland (22-4) beat No. 12 North Carolina
81-64.
8. Kentucky (20-6) beat South Carolina 74-40.
9. UCLA (17-7) lost to California 85-67.
10. Arizona (18-4) beat LSU, 78-71.
11. St. John's (20-6) beat Villanova 82-75.
12. North Carolina (19-7) lost to No. 7 Maryland
81-64.
13. Ohio State (19-6) beat No. 19 Iowa 73-69.
14. Utah (20.4) beat Hawaii 82-55.
15. Wisconsin (21-5) beat Penn State 73-63.
16. Miami (17-5) beat Providence 69-65.
17. Indiana (19-8) beat Northwestern 69-62 OT.
18. Syracuse (17.8) beat Pittsburgh 75.67.
19. Iowa (16-7) lost to No. 13 Ohio State 73-69.
20. College of Charleston (23-2) beat
Chattanooga 58-53.
21. Purdue (18-7) beat Illinois 63-56.
22. Minn. (14-8) lost to No. 5 Mich. State 84-82.
23. Florida (17-6) beat Georgia 75-64.
24. Kansas (16-8) lost to Texas Tech 9084.
25. New Mexico (206) beat Fresno State 83-81.
M' CLUB SPORTS
GET YOUR CLUB SPORT HERE
Call 647-3336 with your results.
'M' SCHEDULE
ThundaI. Feb. 18
Men's basketball vs. Michigan State, 7:30
p.m.
Women's Swimming & diving at Big Ten
Championships (Bloomington), TBA
Men's Tennis at National Team Indoor
Championships (Seattle), all day
Fday Feb. 19 '
Women's basketball vs. Iowa, 7:30 p.m.
Women's gymnastics at Georgia (Athens,
Ga.), 7:30 p.m.
Men's hockey at Western Michigan, 7
p.m.
Women's swimming & diving at Big Ten
Championships (Bloomington), TBA
Softball at Louisville Slugger Invitational
(Gainseville, Fla.), TBA
'Wrestling vs. Penn State, 7:30 p.m.
Men's tennis at National Team Indoor
Championships (Seattle), all day
Women's tennis at ITA National Team
Indoor Championships (Dallas), all
day
Saturday. Feb.13
Softball at Louisville Slugger Invitational
(Gainseville, Fla.), TBA
Men's hockey vs. Michigan State
(at Joe Louis Arena), 7 p.m.
Rowing at World Indoor Rowing
championship (Boston), TBA
Men's track at Big Ten Championships
(Madison), TBA
Women's track at Big Ten Championships
(Columbus), TBA

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Who: Stacey Thomas
Hometown: Flint
High School: Southwestern

Sport: Basketball
Year: Junior

Why: Thomas scored her 1,000th career point against Illinois Friday
night ... topped her own Michigan record for steals with her 90th
Friday night ... currently has 94 steals this seasnn.
Background: Student in the School of Business Administration ...
born Aug. 29, 1978 ... daughter of Charles and Norries Thomas ...
brother Scott ran track for Florida A&M ... 1997 Big Ten freshman of
the Year ... 1998 all-Big Ten second team (coaches) and honorable
mention (media) ... 1998 Big Ten steals leader

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Women's swimming & diving at Big Ten
Championships (Bloomington), TBA
Men's tennis at National Team Indoor
Championships (Seattle), all day
Women's tennis at ITA National Team
Indoor Championships (Dallas), all
day
Sunday. Feb. 21
Men's Basketball at Indiana, 12:30 p.m.
Women's Basketball vs. Indiana, 2 p.m.
Men's Gymnastics vs. Massachussetts, 7
p.m.
Wrestling vs. Ohio State, 1 p.m.
Softball at Louisville Slugger Invitational
(Gainseville, Fla.), TBA
Men's Track at Big Ten Championships
(Madison), TBA
Women's Track at Big Ten Championships
(Columbus), TBA
Men's Tennis at National Team Indoor
Championships (Seattle), all day
Women's Tennis at ITA National Team
Indoor Championships (Dallas), all
day
COLLEGE BRIEFS

sometimes it's a generic put-down.
Other times, it seems, it can mean what-
ever the crowd wants it to mean.a'
And, in the case of Indiana'an
"Hoosier daddy," there may have be
some wordplay at work.
Stanford students chanted it last year
at Arizona guard Mike Bibby, who had
a strained relationship with his father,
Henry Bibby.
It appears Knight chose to intevpret
the chant in its most literal way. And the
Indiana coach insists it has no place-in
college basketball.
"The crowd can get on my butt, th*
have all things to get on my butt abou
they'll never run out of them," he said.
"But that's not the kind of thing that
should be part of college basketball.
The crowd needs to have the same class
as the team does."

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Bruins weekend lost
after two losses

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Team
Michigan State
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Purdue
Iowa
Indiana
Northwestern
Minnesota
Michigan
Penn State
Illinois

Conference
W L
11 1
9 3
6 5
6 5
7 6
6 6
6 6
5 7
4 8
2 10
2 11

Overall
W L
22 4
19 6
21 5
18 7
16 7
19 8
14 8
14 8
10 15
10 12
10 15

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Knight upset over
'Daddy' chants
EVANSTON (AP) - Bob Knight,
the king of profane outbursts, was
offended.
Chants of "Who's your daddy?" got
him hot. Or was that "Hoosier daddy"
that Northwestern students were direct-
ing at the Indiana bench? Knight didn't
care. He just didn't like it.
So once his Hoosiers won 69-62 in
overtime Saturday, he pointed to the
scoreboard and repeated the same chant
to the bleacher section nearest the
bench, one filled with students and
band members.
"I just asked then: 'Who's your
daddy now?"' Knight said.
Moments later, Knight angrily con-
fronted Northwestern coach Kevin
O'Neill at midcourt where coaches usu-
ally meet after games.
Knight lectured O'Neill about the
crowd and O'Neill took offense. The
Wildcats coach grabbed Knight's trade-
mark red warmup before Knight ripped
his arm away. O'Neill was intercepted
by an Indiana assistant coach. The
whole exchange lasted seconds.
Less than an hour after the game,
Knight and O'Neill cooled off and
made peace, meeting on a practice
court to shake hands and talk.
Knight tried to downplay what hap-
pened, choosing to praise
Northwestern's strong season, O'Neill
and center Evan Eschmeyer.
"This is great for Northwestern if that
end of the floor would take a course in
English etiquette," Knight said.
"I didn't think it (the crowd) was hos-
tile. I thought it was a great environ-
ment except for that end. What more
could a team ask for than the crowd
behind them like this one was?"
O'Neill professed innocence, saying
he didn't know what the crowd said and
couldn't control it if he did.
"Crowds get like that," O'Neill said.
"I didn't hear anything. If our crowd
said something out of line, I'd be upset.
But I don't know what was said."
"Who's your daddy?" is not an
uncommon cheer in college basketball,
:although its meanings are open to inter-
pretation.
Sometimes parentage is involved;

OAKLAND, Calif. - UCLA heade-
to northern California ranked No. 9 it
the country and in position to vie forthe
Pac-10 title. The Bruins headed home
with two more losses and doubts about
their attitude.
An 85-67 loss Saturday at California,
the Bruins' biggest margin of defeaton
the road to the Bears in 51 years, corn-t
pleted a lost weekend that began with a
77-73 loss to No. 6 Stanford.:m
Thursday night. 1-1
Baron Davis, who had 27 points:for
the Bruins but got .little support from
his teammates, said UCLA still seemed
to have a hangover from Thursday,
night's loss when it got clobbered-by
California. . . -
"When you lose you move on. If you-
can't figure it out, you shouldn't 'be
playing basketball," Davis said. "We jvst
laid down. If we're going to lose, we
should go down fighting. I refuse to fu
somebody else treat us like they did."
UCLA committed 21 turnovers and,
made just four steals as opposed to ripe
by the Bears. The Bruins came into te,.
game leading the Pac-10 conferenpe
with an average of 11 steals per game.
"When we got beat by Kentucky and.
Stanford, at least we played hard," S4afn
Farnham said. "A lot of us have got to
start working harder. We didn't expect
this."
Ex-Hoyas coach to
host radio show;
WASHINGTON - Former
Georgetown basketball coach John
Thompson will host a one-hour talk
show during the NCAA men's tourna-
ment in March, according to a pub-
lished report.
Thompson's show will be on WTE'4-
AM, an all-sports talk station, fror
10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Monday throug
Friday, The Washington Post reported.
Saturday.
Thompson, 57, resigned last month
as the Hoyas coach after 27 seasons abd
one NCAA championship. He is well
known for his lectures, particularly oil
matters of race.
"John is a man of great depth dnd
breadth, and he's going to use (the
show) as a challenging opportuntt
said Thompson's agent, David Falk.
"He's going to discuss a wide range' df
topics.

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