The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 16, 1999 - 11 Postell, Artest lead St. John's past Providence, 104-70 NEW YORK (AP) - Lavor Postell scored 17 points to lead No. 10 St. John's to a 104-70 victory over Providence last night, the Red Storm's second win over the Friars this season by at least 27 points. The Red Storm (12-3 Big East, 21-6 overall) won 84-57 at Providence on Jan. 20, holding Jamel Thomas, the Big East's leading scorer, to 14 points on 0- for-8 shooting from 3-point range. They pulled away steadily from a 40- 29 halftime lead in their first of eight games without leading rebounder Tyrone Grant, who broke his right wrist. The Red Storm made sure this one was over even earlier than the last blowout, using an 18-0 run to start a 28-4 burst that gave them a 36-14 lead with 7:05 left in the first half. They led 51-26 at halftime. St. John's did everything right in the run, sharing the ball almost to a fault. The most impressive of the assists was a dump pass from Reggie Jessie to Albert Richardson on a 3-on-2 break that gave the Red Storm a 24-12 lead with 11:32 left. During the run, Providence (7-8, 14- 11) made just one of 15 shots and com- mitted eight turnovers, enduring one scoreless stretch of 5:49 and another of 3:33. The Friars finished the half 11- of-37 from the field (29.7 percent), were outrebounded 32-18 and commit- ted nine turnovers. St. John's biggest lead of the half was 49-26 on a rebound basket by Thornton with 40 seconds left. Ron Artest had 16 points for St. John's, while Bootsy Thornton added 15, Richardson 14 and Grant, in his second game back from the injury, 12. It was the third time this season - and the first in the conference - that the Red Storm reached 100 points. Thomas finished with 21 points, one point off his average, while Justin Farley had 10. AssociatedPress men's college basketball Top 25 Fist-place votes in parentheses. Team Rec. Pts. Prev~. 1. Duke (64) 254 1,744 1 2. Connecticut (6) 22-1 1.677 2 3. Auburn 24-1 1,6O 3 4. Michigan State 22-4 1,540 5 5. Maryland 22.4 1,468 7 6. Kentuck~y 20-6 1.244 8 7. Stanford 20-5 1.235 6 8. Arzona 184 1,206 10 9. Cincinnati 21.4 1,188 4 10. St. John's 20-6 1,164 11 11. Ohio State 19-6 1,065 13 12. Utah 20-4 1,011 14 13. Wisconsin 21.5 878 15 14. North Carolina 19-7 832 12 15. Miami(FlRa.) 175 824 16 16. UCLA 17-7 737 9 17. Purdue 18.7 511 21 18. Col, of Charleston 232 476 20 19. Indiana 19-8 410 17 20. Iowa 16-7 307 19 21. Syracuse 17-8 268 18 22. Missouri 18-5 218 - 23. Florida 17-6 195 23 24. New Mexico 24-6 169 25 25. Miam~i (Ohio) 19.4 157 - St. John's soared past Providence by 27 points on . the strength of an 180 run in the first half. AP PHOTO name offensve coodinato "Spartans name offensive coriar r ew-w -l-- ---- ---- -wCtaN Mhifz EAST LANSING (AP) - Morris Watts is returning to Michigan State for a third time as offensive coordinator for the football team. Watts, 61, the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Louisiana State the past four years, yesterday accepted the same positions with the *artans. "He helped Michigan State to a suc- cessful run in the late 1980s and he wants to help build this program into a championship contender," Michigan State coach Nick Saban said. "Morris has more than 30 years experience as a coach and he's been successful at every stop along the way." Last season, Louisiana State's offense ,Aatured the Southeastern Conference's p rusher in Kevin Faulk, with 1,279 yards, and the league's second-rated passer in Herb Tyler (147.2 rating). "I took this job because it's Michigan State," Watts said. "I know this program is on its way back and I want to be part of it." Watts was offensive coordinator under George Perles from 1986-90 and 1992-94. He replaces Gary Tranquill, who resigned earlier this month to come offensive coordinator at rginia. DESKINS AND OWEN NAMED CCHA PLAYERS OF WEEK: Miami forward Jason Deskins and Ferris State goalie Vince Owen were named CCHA players of the week yesterday. Deskins had two goals and an assist as the Red Hawks beat Lake Superior State 4-2 on Saturday to move into a tie with the Lakers for the final playoff spot. He also had a goal in the RedHawks 5-3 loss to the Lakers on Friday. Owen had two wins over the weekend, including a school-record fifth career shutout in a 1-0 win over Notre Dame on Saturday. It also was his school-record fourth shutout of the season as he made 38 saves. Bowling Green forward Greg Day was named rookie of the week. He had two goals and an assist in a 10-3 victory over Alaska Fairbanks on Saturday. AWREY NAMED NEW SAGINAW VALLEY BASKETBALL COACH: Randy Awrey, a former assistant coach at Northern Michigan and Michigan Tech, 1was named the head coach at Saginaw Valley State yesterday. Awrey, 42, replaces Jerry Kill, who resigned last month to become coach at Emporia State in Kansas. Awrey arrives from Lakeland College, an NCAA Division III school in Sheboygan, Wis., about 50 miles north of Milwaukee. His five-year coaching record at Lakeland is 36-14 (.720) for the best winning percentage in school history. Awrey was the league's coach of the year three times in five sea- sons. He takes over a program that had two consecutive 9-2 seasons - both the most wins in school history --but with- out winning a Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference title. "Our ultimate goal is to have a com- plete program," Awrey told The Saginaw News. "As our players reach for their diplomas from Dr. (Eric) Gilbertson with their left hand, we want them to have a national championship ring on their right." There's a whole world out there! 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