The Freeman from Waukesha, Wisconsin (2024)

Page Freeman 1 SPORTS Monday, March-18, 1996 Scoreboard Basketball College men NCAA TOURNAMENT EAST REGIONAL Second Round At The Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.L Saturday's Gaines Massachusetts 79, Stanford 74 Arkansas 65, Marquette 56 At Richmond Coliseum Richmond, Va. Sunday's Games Georgetown 73, New Mexico 62 Texas Tech 92, North Carolina 73 Regional Semifinals Al The Georgia Dome Atlanta Thursday, March 21 Massachusetts (33-1) vs. Arkansas (20-12) Georgetown (28-7) vs. Texas Tech (30-1) Regional Championship At The Georgia Dome Atlanta Saturday, March 23 Seminal winners SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Second Round Al The RCA Dome Indianapolis Saturday' a Games Connecticut 95, Easter Michigan 01 Mississippi State 63, Princeton 41 At Orlando Arena Orlando, Fla. Sunday's Games Cincinnati 78, Temple 65 Georgia Tech 103, Boston Colage 69 Regional Semifinals At Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky.

Friday, March 22 Connecticut (32-2) v. State (24-7) Cincinnati (27-4) v. George Tech (24-11) Regional Championship Al Rupp Arene Ky. Sunday, March 24 MOWEST REGIONAL Second Round At Reunion Arena Deltas Saturday' a Ush 73, low 67 Kentucky 84, Virginia Tech 80 The Bradley Center Mi Sunday's Games Louisville 68. 64 Wake Forest 65, 02 At The Matrodome Minnespots Thuraday, March 21 Kentucky (30-2) vs.

Utah Wake Forest (25-5) Regional Championship Al The Matrodome Minneapolis Saturday, March 23 Seminal winners WEST REGIONAL Second Round At The PI Albuquerque, N.M Saturday's Games Albuquerque, N.M Saturday's Games Georgie 76, Purdue Syracuse 00, Dreat 58 At The University Activity Tempe, Artz. Sunday's Games Artzone 87, low 73 Kansas 76, Santa Clara 51 Regional Semifinals At Arena Denver Friday, March 22 Georgia v. Syracuse Kansas (28-4) vs. Arizona Regional Championship At Michichals Arena March 24 THE FINAL FOUR At Continental Airlines Rutheriord, Hu. March East champion Midwest chem Southeast champion v.

Wast champion winners DOX SCORES SANTA CLARA (20-8) Sadlock 1-4 0-0 3, Dunne 4-10 1-2 10, Graves 1-4 2-34, Nash 1-11 4-4 7, Garnet 2- 7 34 4. Zurak 2-4 0-0 5, Pierce 44 0-1 9, Anderson 0-1 1-6 1, Von Buch1-3 0-0 2, Coleman 0-1 0-0 0 Holmann 0-1 2-2 2. Wick 0-1 0-0 a Totals 16-64 13-21 51. KANSAS Pollard 36 34 9, P.Pierce 2-11 1-3 5, 10 1-2 19 Vaughn 1-6 0-2 2, 3-0 44 12, Robertson 1-4 34 6, Pugh 26 04 4, Pearson 1-9 0-0 2, Whams 34 34 9, Rayford 0-0 0-0 0, Thomas 24 0-0 6, Whatey 0-1 2-2 2, McGrath 0-1 0-0 0, Ransom 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27 64 17-29 78 Halftime- -Kansas 46, Santa Clara 22.

3-Point goals Santa Clara 6-25 A Pierce 1-1, Sedock 1-3, Dunne Zurek 1-3, Garnet 1-5, Nash 1.7, Common 01. 0- Kansas 5 25 (Thomas 24, Haase 2-7. Robertson 1-J. Whaty 01 McGrath 0-1, Pearson 0-2, P.Pierce 0- 3, Vaughn 0-4). Fouled out -None.

Rebounds Santa Clara 44 (Nash, Seclock 8), Kansas 50 Hanse S). Assists Santa Clara 11 flash 9, Kansas 18 (Vaughn 6). Total fouls Santa Care 20, Kansas 20. Technicals Santa Clara Bench. A TEXAS (21-10) Clack 5-9 56 17, Reg.

Freeman 5-19 1-2 13, Avarado 2-5 0-0 4. Hid 3-11 0-0 6, Vazquez 1-1 0-0 2, Queries 0-1 0-0 0, Perrymen 4-6 0-0 11, Dion 2-3 2-2 6, Jordan 14 1-2 3. Totals 23-59 9-12 62. WAKE FOREST (25-5) Allen 2- 5 1-25, Peral 6-9 2-2 16, Duncan 6-10 1-5 13, LaRue 4-12 3-4 14, Rutland 1- 4 0-0 3, Goolsby 1-2 4-6 7, Braswel 3- 61-27. Totals 23-48 12-21 65.

Hantime- -Texas 31, Wake Forest 21. 3-Point goals -Texas 7-20 man 3-5, Clack 2-3, Freeman 2-6, Hut 0-4), Wake Forest 7-16 (LaRue, 3-7, Peral 2-3, Goolsby 1-2, Rudand 1-3, Braswel 0-1). Fouled out Re. bounds Texas 30 (Clack, Jordan 6), Wake Forest 37 (Duncan 11). Assists Texas 11 (HA, Vazquez, Parryman 3), Wake Forest 14 LaRue, Braswel 4).

Total fouls Texas 21, Wake Forest 11. A NORTH CAROLINA (21-11) Okulaja 2-6 2-2 6, Jamison 7-10 2-5 16, Zwikker 0-3 2-2 2, Mcnnis 8-20 0- 0 19. Calabria 3-11 2-2 8, Willems 2-5 13 7, Neal 0-0 0-0 0, Suliven 0-00-0 0, Carter 4-7 2-2 12, Tyndall 0-0 0-0 0, McNairy 0-0 1-2 1. Geth 1-2 0-0 2, Lynn 0-1 0-00. Totals 27-65 12-18 73.

TEXAS TECH (30-1) Ham 7-7 0-3 14, Sasser 10-13 3-4 27, Battie 4 7 7-10 16. Smith 3-8 4-5 13, Martin 0- 2 34 3, Barnes 0-1 0-0 0, Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Bonewt 0-1 0-0 0, Carr 6-12 3- 4 19. Cooper 0-0 0-0 0. Roberts 0-0 0- 00. Totals 30-51 20-30 92.

Halftime Texas Tach 44. North Carolina 32 3-Point goals- -North Caroline 7-26 (Mcinnis 3-9, 24, Carter 2-4, Goth 0-1, Lynn 0-1. Okutais 0-3, Calabria 04), Texas Tech 12-28 (Sasser Cart 49, Smith 3-6, Battie 1-2, Martin 0-1, Bar. nes 0-1, Bonewitz 0-1). Fouled out None.

Rebounds -North Carolina 33 Jamison 0). Texas Tech 33 (Battie 14). Assists- North Carolina 13 (Calabria 6), Texas Tech 22 (Martin 10). To-. tal fouls North Carolina 22, Texas Tech 19.

A TEMPLE (20-13). Ivey 4-13 2-3 11, Jackson 411 56 13, Cunning ham 0-1 0-0 0, Alston 3-12 44 12. Stewart 3-10 2-3 9. Futch 3-5 2-3 10, Laws 1-2 0-1 2, Adams 0-0 0-0 0, Batto 3-0 2-2 Totals 21-62 17-22 65. CINCINNATI (27-4) Fortson 7.

11 4-5 18, Gregor 0-1 0-0 0, Long 1-2 0-02 Flint 8-17 2-2 22, LaGree 13 6- 6 8, Level 0-0 0-0 0, Fletcher 0-0 2-2 2, Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Burton 5-13 3-4 18, Brannen 0-1 0-0 0, Judson 1-2 0-0 3, Monroe 2-2 1-1 5. Totals 25-52 18-20 78 Hartme-Cincinnat 34, Temple 33. 3-Point goals -Temple 6-23 (Futch 24, Alston 2-0. Stewat 14, Ivey 1-5, Jackson 0-1, Laws 0-1), Cincinnati 10-24 (Burton 5-12, Fink 4-11, Juson 1-1). Fouled out -Long.

Rebounds Temple 31 (way, Fuch, Batie Cincinnati 37 (Fortson 11). Assists Temple 13 (Aston 5), Cincinnati 19 (LaGree 10). Total touts Temple 20, 19. A- NA NEW Shornstein 2-4 0-0 5, Shields 6-14 5- 19, Thomas 3-5 3-5 0, Gibson 4-71- 2 9, Smith 5-21 2-2 13, Oiney 2-2 3-3 7. Coteright 0-2 0-0 0, Sandago 0-00- 00.

Totals 22-55 14-20 GEORGETOWN A 2-3 1-6 5, Whams 8-8 14 13, Harrington 5-14 14, I 0-0 0-0 36 5, 34 25, Page 1-2 0-0 2, Nichols 0-0 0-0 0,1 4-6 1-39. Totals 28-50 13-31 73. Hartime-New Mexico 35, Georgetown 32. 3-Point 4-17 (Shields 2-7, South 1-7, Shornstein 1-3), Georgetown (verson 0-4. Fouled Thomas, ReboundsMexico 35 Thomas 7).

Georgetown 45 12. Ar Lists -New Mexico 12 6), Georgetown 8 Harrington, Iverson 2. Total 24, Georgetown 19. IOWA (23-0) Murray 20 2-2 6, Settles 6-15 13 13, 6-11 0-0 14, Wookridge 6-17 0-0 12, 1- 2 0-0 3, Bowen 1-2 0-2 2, Kingabury 4-11 4-5 18, Koch 2-2 2-2 7, 0-00-00. Totals 28-80 9-14 ARIZONA 13, $-10 0-0 11, Devis 7-11 35 17, Simon 5-13 4-4 15, Geary 16, Dickerson 5-13 2-5 13, BramJet 1-1 0-0 2, Terry 0-1 0-0 a Totals 31-64 17-24 87.

Halftime -Arizona 48, 37. Point goals lowa 8-19 23, Koch 1-1, Clasper Wookridge 0-1, Murray 0-1, Satins 0 Artzona (Geary 25, Willers 14, Dickerson 14, Si mon 1-7. Terry 0-11. Fouled outNone. Rebounds 38 Settles 12), Artzona 42 (Davis 14).

lowa 18 (Wookidge 7). Artzona 24 (G- 13). Total 21. zone 18. 4-NA BOSTON COLLEGE (19-11) Thomas 3-3 0-1 Jourdon 9, Abrams 5-13 6-12 16, Penn 3645 12, Woodward 6-9 6-0 21, Curley: 0-0 6, 8, Magics Granger 1-1 3-7 1-3 0-0 3, 8, Bosworth Bedard 2-5 0-0 0-0 0, 1-1 0-0 2, Bartol 0-0 0- 0 0, Christianson 0-0 0-0 a.

Totals 31- 57 18-31 80. GEORGIA TECH 2411) Harping 5-10 6-9 20, Maddox 6-9 0- 1 13, Elama 6-0 2-5 14, Marbury 10- 12 3-3 29, Barry 4-10 46 15, Saunders 2-3 0-0 5. Gaston 1-3 0-0 2 Hodge 1-2 0-1 2, Brennan 1-2 0-0 Kelly 0-0 0-0 0, Murphy 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-59 15-25 103. Tech 49, Boston College 34.

-Point Collage 9-18 (Woodward 2-3, Penn 24, Granger 2-6, 0- 2. Georgie Tech 16-20 (Marbury Harping 4-4, Barry 3-4, Brennan 1-1, Saunders 1-2, Maddox 1-3, Gaston 0 0- 1). Fouled out -Jourdon, Abrams, Elsma, Rebounds Boston 32 (Abrams Tech (Herpring, Barry College 16 (Woodward Georgie Tech 27 Barry 10). Total louts- Bos ton College 22, Georgia Tech 22.44 16,894. LOUISVILLE (24-11) Sims 4-13 2-3 14, Dantder 1-7 0-0 3, Smith 1-1 0-0 2, Rogers 5-7 1-2 15, Wheat 5-10 3, Walter 5-7 1-1 11.

24-54 13- 4-6 19, 1-4 0-0 3, Rynn 0-0 34 16 68. VILLANOVA (24-7) Eberz: 1-10 44 6, Komegay 1-6 0-0 2, Lawson 7-7 9-13 23, 410 1-2 9, 9- 16 0-0 20, Celestand 0-0 0-0 0. Brown 0-2 0-0 0, Penn 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 24- 53 14-19 64. 32, 28.

3-Point 3-4, Rogers 1-4, Sims 2-11 Eberz 0-5). Fouled Witans out 0-1, -Lawson. Brown 02, bounds 25 (Smith Villanova 37 (Lawson 9). Lout 13 (Sima, 9. nova 12 Total buts 18, 12 Technicals -Finn, Lawson.

A-NA. 1 SUNDAY'S BOX SCORES VANCOUVER (85) Wilkins 1-9 0-22, Amaya 1-30-4 2 Reeves 10-17 6-0 26. B.Edwards 8-12 1-2 20, Mur. dock 5-10 0-0 11, Moten 1-2 5-8 7, King 2-3 0-0 4, Avent 4-11 3-3 11. Manning 0-0 0-0 0, Scot 1-4 0-0 2.

Totals 33-75 15-27 65. MINNESOTA (90) Garnett 6-9 1-2 13, 10-14 4-5 26. Riley 0-0 0-00. West 7-11 2-3 16. Webb 1-0 0-12, Michal 3-10 6-7 12, Martin 1-6 0-0 2, Davis 4-9 2-3 10, Porter 3-5 2-2 9, Bragg 0-0 0-0 0000 Totals 35-72 17-23 90.

27 19 24 15-85 Minnesota 16 25 27 22-90 3-Point goals Vancouver 411 (B. Edwards 3-4, Murdock 1-1, Scon 0-3, Wilkins 0-2, King 0-1), Minnesota 3-7 (Guglotta 2-2, Porter 1-2, Davis 0- 2, Webb 0-1). Fouled out -None. Rebounds Vancouver 41 (Reeves 11), Minnesota 46 Vancouver (Murdock Minnesota 25 (Webb 9). Total fouls Vancouver 24, Minnesota 20.

Technicals -Vancouver defense 2. PHOEND: (102) Bartdey 8-16 3- 20, Bennett 1-1 0-0 2, 9-13 2-2 20, Finley 3-5 1-1 7, KJohnson 11-17 7-7 30. Person 6-15 2-2 15. Parry 35 00 6. Keine 0-1 00 0 Green 1-1 0-02, Carr 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 42-74 15-16 102 CHARLOTTE (103) Libhnson 7-12 5-6 20, Geiger 6-14 22 14, Parish 2-5 0-0 4, Rice 10-16 6-6 28, Goldwire 6-11 4-4 19, Anderson 04 1-2 1, 1-2 0-0 2. Curry 4-0 0-0 15, My. are 1-3 0-0 2, Addison 0-0 0-0 0. To 39-75 18-20 103. Phoent.

22 27 28 25-102 Charlotte. 22 21 26-103 3-Point 3-11 Parcon 1-5, 1-3, 1-2, Finley 0-1), Charlotte 7-16 (Gotchatre 34 Curry 34, Liohneon 1-2, Rice 0- 2, Anderson 0-1, Myers 0-1). Fouled out -None. Rebounds- Phoenk 31 10. Charlotte 40 Johnson, Geiger 6).

-Phoenk: 28 8), 34 Johnson 11). Total 16, Chariotte 17. Technicals coach Fitzsimmone, Phoenix defense 2, Charlotte assistant coach Hark. A SACRAMENTO PO Owens 3 11 2-2 9, Grant 5-10 4-4 14, 45 2-2 10, Richmond 6-18 4-4 18, Hurley 0-7 2-2 2, Smith 2-2 0-0 4, fameon 1-3 24 4, Edney 4-10 3-9 13. Gamble 0-1 0-0 0, Simmons 0-00-2 0.

Caused 1-4 5-6 7, McDerial 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 27-78 24-20 64. CLEVELAND (115) 3 11, Ferry 5-10 3-4 16, Cage 34 3-4 6-14 1-1 17, Brandon 10-16 24, Sura 4-9 44 13, H1 35 4-7 10, Croty 1-2 64 8, Marshal 0-4 34 3, Lang 0-2 0-0 0, Johnson 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 37-78 31-37 115. 13 24 21- Cleveland .32 33 19 31-115 3-Point goals Sacramento 6-17 (Edney 2-9, Richmond 2-7, Owens 1- 1, McDaniel 1-2, Grant 0-1, Hurley 0- 3, Cleveland.

10-19 Ferry 3-4, Brandon 2-3, Sura 1-3, Marshall 0-1). Fouled out -None. bounds Sacramento 51 (Owens 10), Cleveland 47 (Sure 7). Assists- Sac ramento 19 (Owen 5), Cleveland 25 (Sura 7). Total fouls- Sacramento 28, Cleveland 28.

Technicals Willamson, tense, coach fouls -Simmons. DENVER (1) LENS 3-0 0-07, McDyes 10-17 0-4 20, Mutombo 0-4 3-4 3, Rose 4-10 3-3 11, Stith 6-11 2-2 11 2-2 10, 0-2 0-0 0, W- 16, D.El 6-11 0-0 14, Abdul-Paul A 4 Lame 0-1 0-0 0. Overton 00000. Totale $3-75 10-17 01. DETROIT HI 5-12 7-0 20, Thorpe 4-9 0-0 Reid 0-0 00 0.

Houston 11-22 0-0 24, Dumars 5-0 2- 3 13, 00000 0-0 0, 2-102-27, West 24 00 4, Hunter 36 00 7, Curry 2-2 00 4. Totals 35-78 11-14 91. 15 17 27-81 Detroit 30 19 25-91 3-Point 50 (Sith 2- 3, D.EL 24, 1-1, Abdul Raul 0-1), Detrol 10-21 (Houston 6-12, 1-1, Hunter 1-2, 14, 1- 3 Fouled out Denver 50 43 13. 22 (Rose, S. Detrol 18 10).

Total touts Denver 17, Detroit 22. Technical -Denver 21,454 ORLANDO Grant 10-15 6 6 26, Scott 4-12 0-2 17, 0 Neat 12-20 24 Anderson 1-20-0 3, Hard 5-12 44 14, Koncak 1-1 0-0 2, Bowls 0-0 2-2 2, Thompson 1-4 0-0 2, Royal 2-2 2-2 Totals 34-73 14-20 LA. LAKERS Campbel 18 6-0 22, Cabadios 7-12 2-2 18. Divac 6-9 1-313. Jones 5-6 0-0 10, Van Exal 0-19 60 22.

Johnson 4-11 1-1 10, Posier 14 0-0 2. Threat 0-0 00 0 Lynch 0-0 0-0 0. Total 37-81 16-22 97. Orlando 27 24 33 20 20 24-97. 3-Point goals- 4-19 (Scott 5-10, Anderson 1-2, Hardener 02 Thompson Los Angeles (Van 4-10, Johnson 1-1, Poster 0-2, Jones 0-3).

Fouled out -O Neal Rebounds -Orlando 50 (Grant 17), Los Angeles 39 (Campbol 10). Assists -Orlando 27 Tho Los 12 Exal, tendo 2.3. Johnson Los 9 Angeles Total 21. touts Tach -Or- a I I I I I I nompson, Unando conch Orlando Megal defense, Divac, Los Angeles detense. TORONTO (96) Murray 7-19 5- 21, 0.

0-14 0-0 16. Tabak 5-8 0-0 10. Christie 7-13 0-0 14, Stoudemire 8-10 3-5 23, Earl 4-10 2-2 10, King 1-20-02 Totals 40-84 10-13 98. INDIANA (105) R. Miler 9-19 7.

8 27, D.Davis 5-6 1-0 11, Smits 9-15 3-3 21, Jackson 6-11 3-4 16. Best 34 2-2 0, A. Devis 6-0 1-1 13, Pierce 3-10 0-0 6. Workmen 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 41- 79 19-29 105.

Toronto. 27 29 19- 98 27 27 26 25-105 3-Point goals -Toronto 6-19 (Stoudemire Murray 20, Christie 0-1), Indiana 4-13 (R 25, Best 1-1, Jackson 1-4, Workman 0-1, Pierce 0- 4. Fouled out -None. Rebounds Toronto 40 8), Indiana 55 (Smits 12). Assists- Toronto 23 (Stoudamire 12), Indiana 31 (Jackson 12).

Total touts Toronto 21, Indiana 20. A NEW JERSEY (100) P.Brown 4-0 1-29, 9-15 12-14 30, Bradley 6-14 1-2 13, Childs 5-15 34 15, O'Bannon 3-5 1-27, Fleming 7-16 4-4 18, J. Wiliarns 3-0 2-4 8, Graham 0-1 0-0 0, Mahorn 1-3 0-0 2, Werdenn 0-0 0-0 0. Reeves 26 0-2 4, Dare 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 40-93 24-34 108.

BOSTON (107) Minor 5-11 1-2 11, Elison 3-3 2-3 8, Montross 8-14 0- 2 16, Wesley 6-18 3-6 17, Barros 3-15 2-3 10, Burrough 3:8 2-3 8, Day 3-14 2-2 10, Hamilton 0-5 2-2 2, E. WHams 11-18 Lister 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 42-104 17-29 107. New Jersey 28 14 24 7 9-106 13 23 22 7 10-107. 3-Point goats Jersey 26 (Childs 2-3, Graham 0-1, Reeves 0-4, Boston 6-18 (Wesley 2-5, Day 2-5, Barros 2-6).

Fouled out -None. Rebounds -New Jersey 63 (Bradley 13), Boston 74 (Montross 12). Assists New Jersey 24 (Childe 9). Boston 25 (Wesley 9). Total touts New Jersey 27, Boston 31.

Technicals -New Jarsey legal delense. A DALLAS (66) Jackson 3-10 2:2 9. McCloud 3-14 0-0 6, 1-2 1-2 3. Dumas 3-13 2-3 9, Kidd 1-10 0- 0 3. Wood 2-5 3-4-7, Parks 9-17 34 25, Brooks 0-5 2-2 2.

Harris 5-10 6-6 16, Meyer 2-5 1-2 6 Totals 29-91 20- 25 86. PORTLAND (112) Grant 3-6 0 0 6, C. Robinson 9-17 5-7 23. Sabonis 6-11 24 15, Mckie 4-6 23 11, land 6-11 6-6 18, 24 0-0 4, 8. Witans 5-8 3-4 13, R.

Robinson 0-2 0-0 0, Wingfield 2-4 0-0 6. J. Robinson 6-10 1-1 14, Spencer 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 44-80 19-27 112 19 25 24. 86 Portland 22 27 30-112 3-Point goals Dales 8-34 (Parks 4-10, Duras 1-3, Meyer 1-3, Kidd 1-5, Jackson 1-4, Brooks 0-2, Wood 0-2, McCloud 0-5), Portland 5-12 (Wingfeld 2-2, 1-1, Sabonis 1-1, J.

Robinson R. Robinson 0-1, Stricidand 0-1, C.Robinson 0-3). Fouled out -None. Rebounds 51 (Wood 8), Portland 60 (Dudley 10). Assists- Deltas 13 (Jackson 4), Portland 23 (Strickland 13).

Total touts -Dallas 20. Portland 2. A- 20,324 College women NCAA TOURNAMENT EAST REGIONAL Second Round At Univeraly Hell Va Sunday's Virginia 82, George Washington 43 At Thompson Arena. Knoxville, Tenn. Today's's Game Ohio State (21-12) vs.

(27-4), 5:30 p.m. At Allen Field Lawrence, Today's's Game Texas (21-0) vs. Kansas 1 p.m. ODU Field House Norfolk, Va Today's Game Toledo (25-5) vs. Old Dominion (28- 4,7 p.m.

IDEAST REGIONAL Second Round Al Memorial Al At Carver Hawkeye Vanderbilt 63 Sunday's 1 loura Sunday's Garne lows 72, DePaul 71 Al Today Garne Michigan (18-10) p.m. At Cameron Indoor Stadiun Ouchem, C. Today's Game San Francisco (23-7) vs. Duke (26- 6, 7 p.m. MOWEST REGIONAL Second Round At Municipal Lubbock, Texas Sunday's Game Texas Tech 82, Notre Dame 67 At Georgia Coliseum Athens, Ga.

Sunday's Game State 55 Assembly Canter Ruston, La. Today's Game Southem Miss. (22-7) vs. Louisiana Tech (29-1), 7:30 p.m. At Clemson, S.C.

Today's Game Stephen F. Austin (28-3) vs. Clemson (23-7), 8 p.m. WEST REGIONAL Second Round Coleman Tuscaloosa, Sunday's Garm Alabama 88, North Caroline State At Coors Erents Canter Boulder, Cola. Sunday's Game Aubum 68, Colorado 61, OT Bryce Jordan Canter College, Sunday's Gane Penn State 86, Kant 50 Maples Today's Colorado State (26-4) vs.

Stanford 11 p.m. SUNDAY'S BOX SCORE (82) Kapperich 3- 11 5-7 11, Boston 2-8 2-2 6, Franks 8- 16 3-4 19, Anderson 2-7 8-6 12, Volga 7-14 44 20, Wierama 2-9 1-2 5. Hartwig 34 22 9, 0-1 0-0 0, Rhodes 0.3 0-0 0. Totals 27-67 25-29 VANDERBILT (06) Janky 0-10- 00, Sam 12-10 4-6 28. Cunninghamn 34 14, Jared 24 24 8, Respon34 14, Ostrom 1-1 1-23, mon 24 0-1 4, Rodman 1-3 6-0 9, Gorsica 2-2 0-0 4, Palmisano 34 55 12, Ostendo1 0-0 0-0 0, Louis 0-1 00 a.

Totals 33-52 24-34 98. Vanderbilt 39, Wiscon37. Wisconsin 3- 2-5, Boston 0-1, 0-1). Vanderbi 6-11 1-1, Cunning1-1, Palmisanp 1-2, Redmen 1 Sam 0-1). Goraica.

30 (Sam E). consin 13 (Anderson 4), Vanderbilt 27 pared 6). Total fouls -Wisconsin 23, Vanderbilt 18. Technicals consin bench. A 4,580.

Prep boys STATE TOURNAMENT (st Madison) Game Division 1: Vincent 48, Mukwonago 45 Division 2: Whteish Bay 57, Sauk Prairie 48 Division 3: Markesan 62, Ladysmich 60 Division 4: Randolph 72, Eirwood In The Bleachers ACRE "Swim right over to within inches of it, then turn your nose up and swim away. It drives them freaking nuts." Triple Jump Track 1. Skonieczy (TM) 2 Gretchen Schmidt (Plus) 32-4; 3. Michelle Quinn (CAH) Prep boys WEST BEND INVITATIONAL Hockey Team Wisconsin Lutheran 592, Home Professional 54.5, Fon du Lac 48, West Band East 44.2, HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL West Band West 38, Plus 35, Ocono- LEAGUE mantown mowoc 33.2, South Milwaukee 28, EASTERN North CONFERENCE Elkhart Lake 18, Beaver Dam 12.2, Division SOL rowheed 12, Hamilton 12, Pt GF GA 11.5, Hartlard 8.2, Thomas More x-Cincinnati .44 18 97 275 201 2-alle relay Indianapols.38 27 6 265 257 1. Fond du Lac 3.

Ocono- Michigan .....31 21 16 78 230 231 mowoc 13.4; 6. Arrowhead 8:19.8 Fort 30 5 71 231 245 50-yard High Hurdles Central Division 1. Kirst (WEM) 8.47 SOL, Pts GF GA 50-yard Dash ....42 20 90 294 255 1. (Germ) 5.6 25 86 265 242 la Run Cleveland 22 11 85 286 279 1. (WEE) 4:53.4 Atlanta 31 9 67 242 287 440 yard Desh 38 7 53 220 279 1.

Scherer (SM) 55.6 WESTERN CONFERENCE Relay Midwest Division 1. Homestead 6. Arrowhead SOL Pu GF GA' 1:59.6 24 79 248 249 so yard Intermediate Hurdles 31 74 242 271 1. Wilker (SM) 6.8; G. Stollet (Ocon) Poor ..........2.

35 68 235 253 7.1 Kansas Cay 31 33 66 236 275 000-yard Run Minnesota ..27 Southwest 35 Division 61 219 282 1. Heimka (Ocon) 3. Laicht (Ham) 2:10.6 SOL Pts GF GA 213-yard Dash Vegas.45 15 315 205 1. (Germ) 24.6 21 27 81 89 241 247 251 188 Run S.Fran.......3.8 9 1. Mortimer (Germ) 2.

Los Angeles Hammes (Ocon) 3. 31 28 12 70 260 274 10-Lap Relay 9 67 219 245 1. Homestead 3:31.6 x-Cinched playof berth. Long Jump Two points are awarded for 1. Hardy (Horne) 21-1 a victory, one for a shootout loss.

High Juinp Saturday's Games 1. Blair (FDU) 6-0; 3. Grimmel Kansas CAy 7, Milwaukee 6, SO 6-0; 6. Stolet (Ocon) 5-10 Orlando 5, Cincinnati 2 Pole Vault Cleveland 5, Fort Wayne 4 1. Jay Chasco (WL) 12-0; 2 Indianapolis 7, Atlanta 3 11-6 (Ocon) 12-0; 3.

Andy Erickson (Ar) Detroit 5, Michigan 3 Shot Put Minnesota 2, Los Angeles 1 1. Douglass (B0) 56-31; 4. Pat Cull Chicago 4, Phoenix 3, SO (Ar) 48-61 San Francisco 6, Las Vegas 3 Sunday's Games Cincinnati 7, Orlando 5 Prep girls Cleveland 7, Atlanta 2 CATHOLIC MEMORIAL INVITATIO Detroit Chicago 5, Fart Wayne 3 NAL 6, Phoent: 3 Team Scores Today's Games Catholic Memorial 144, Plus 118, No Games Scheduled Martin Milwaukee Luther Lutheran 52, Thomas 58, More Greendale 32, NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE DSHA 27 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division 1. Catholic Memorial Teste, Sarah Brindowskd, Dena Lentz, Brazy Leilarbre) 2. Plus 3.

Milwaukee Lutheran 11:05.21 60-yard High Hurdles de Raider Plus) 3. Brellow 1. Jenny Roberg 9.18; 2. An(MIL) 9.06 60-yard Dash 1. Beckman 7.70; 2.

Kate Hint (Plus) 7.73; 3. Jenniler Cunningham 7.87 Mile Run 1. Ann Schumann (CAH) 2. Amanda Cercone 3. Gardner (Plus) 5:56.15 440-yard Dash 1.

Kelly Auger (Plus) 1:03.08 meet record: 2. 3 Becky Tricia Coley 1:05.79 4 tap Rotary 1. Plus 2. Thomas More 3. Martin Luther 1:38.20 000-rard Run 1.

Stephanie Pesch (CACH) 2. Kim Shore (CMH) 3. Matvial (TM) 2:31.93 220-yard Desh 1. Rebro 29.06; 2 Buran 29.33; 3. Carly Mattes (Plus) 29.46 Run 1.

Jenny Dagget (CMH) 2. Contan (DSHA) 3. Gintot (DSHA) 13:15.40 Mite Relay 1. Catholic Memorial Sara Dana Medssa 2. 4 29 93: 3.

Thomas More 4.41.22 Long Jump 1. Buran (MiL) 2. Schlicht (ML) 15-2; 3. Mm Hettwer (CMH) 15- High Jump 1. Kate Hintz (Pius) 5-2; 2.

Sara Lyons (CMH) 3. Buran (ML) 10 Shot Put 1. Tuma (ML) 344; 2. Barb Gibert (CMH) 31-5; 3. Wakeland (ML) Pt GF GA Rangers 19 14 86 241 193 Florida.

24 81 227 200 21 13 232 181 ..32 28 75 181 163 on 74 27 10 74 203 212 blenders ......20 40 48 205 Northeast Division Pts GF 24 Montreal 27 74 Hartford 31 200 216 35 214 15 50 3 33 181 248 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Pt GF GA 12 108 263 150 Chicago 23 11 83 239 187 27 12 72 169 199 Toronto .....28 31 12 68 207 216 Winnipeg 35 5 63 233 252 Dallas 35 12 56 194 231 Pacific Division Pts GF. GA 21 10 68 277 202 Vancouver. .....27 Calgary 67 38 195 216 37 198 Los Angeles .21 35 15 57 223 283 San 49 6 38 218 312 y-clinched division title x-Clinched playoff spot Sunday's Games Ottawa 5, Tampa Bay 0 Washington 2, Toronto 4. Vancouver 2 Chicago N.Y. Istandas 1 Detroit 4, Calgary 2 Florida 3, New Jersey 0 Phitadelphia 8, San Jose 2 Anaheim 5, St.

Louis 1 Colorado 8, Edmonton 1 Today's Games Tampa Bay at Hartford, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. San Jose at Boston, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m.

VOTE Tuesday, March 19, 1996 MILES PAYNE for COUNTY SUPERVISOR (District 30-year Resident Waukesha County 20-year Veteran U.S. Air Force Retired Real Estate Broker Committed to keeping Waukesha County a safe and prosperous place to live, work and play. Please support me with your vote in the Paid for by spring Miles Payne election. Sunday's Games Minaukee 9. Colorado 3 Baltimore 9, N.

Y. Mets 6 Cleveland 4, Florida (ss) 3 Florida (ss) 7, Kansas City (ss) 3 Houston 7, Cincinnati 2 Toronto (ss) 1, St. Louis 0 Texas 4, Minnesota (ss) 2 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 1 Montreal 6, Boston (ss) 3 Atianta 12, Los 07. Angeles 2 N.Y. Yankees Chicago White Sox 4 Detroit (ss) 8, Toronto (ss) 7 Minnesota (ss) 8, Boston (ss) 1 Detroit (ss) 9, Cleveland (ss) 6 Francisco (os) 5, San Diego (ss) 4 Diego (as) 18, California 2 Chicago Cubs 8, Seattle 5 Oakland 10, San Francisco (ss) 9 The Majors EXHIBITION BASEBALL.

Professional BAY HILL INVITATIONAL (at Oriendo, Fla.) 275 Paul Goydos, $216,000 67-74-67-67 Jett Maggert, $129,000 72-05-70-69 Tom Corey Purtzer, Pavin, $81,600 $45,240 69-70-69-09 69-70-72-68; Robert Gamez, $45,240 74-67 69-69; Mark Calcavecchis, $45,240 70-74-68-69; Bi Glasson, $45,240 71-70-68-70; Mark Brewers BREWERS ROCKIES 3 COLORADO MILWAUKEE abrh bi bi Weiss 0 0 0 Carr Perez 0 1 0 Hutse 2 Burks ch ..3 2 Seltzer 36 Puliam 1 1 2 Stinnett VanderWal 1b ......3 0 0 0 Nilsson 1b 2 16 0 1 0 Vaughn Castilla 3b 0 0 0 Dunn pr-4 Castellano 3b ......1 0 Jaha ch Hubbard cf 00 0 Valentin Owens 0 000 0 Nokes Bates 0 01 0 Williamson 0 McCracken 0 0 Mieske 0 01 Ward ph Rodriques if Listach 2b Loretta 26 1 1 Totals 35 3Totals 9 Sunday's Box Score -Nokes. OP -Colorado Colorado 3, Milwaukee 11. HR (2). Putam Listach (2). SF COLORADO Burke L0-1 De Jean MILWAUKEE Carpenter Boze HBP -by Wright (Seltzer), WP -Wright, DeJean.

O'Meara, $45.240 67-72-69-71 LPGA PING-WELCH CHAMPIONSHIP (at Tucson, Ariz.) 276 Liselotte Neumann, $67,500 68-71 69-68 277 Cathy Johnston-Forbes, $41.891 71-70-65-71 279 Karen Weiss, $24,530 72-69-71-67; Michelle McGann, $24,530 69-68-74 68; Dale Eggeling, $24,530 69- 70-69-71-279 Golf TOSHIBA SENIORS CLASSIC (at Newport Beach, Calif.) 201 Jim Colbert, $150,000 68-65-68 203 Bob Eastwood, $88,000 71-68-64 JACK GRIFFIN Collision Repair Center HAVE YOU SUFFERED A FENDER-BENDER? DOES YOUR CAR HAVE UGLY DINGS OR DENTS? If So, Stop In at JACK GRIFFIN'S Collision Repair Center! BRAND NEW FACILITY! OUR PRICES ARE COMPETITIVE WITH ANY IN TOWN! STOP BY OUR NEW, CONVENIENT INDOOR DRIVE- THROUGH FOR A FREE ESTIMATE EXPERT PAINTING COLOR MATCHING IN OUR DOWN DRAFT BAKING BOOTHS EXPERTISE IN REPAIRING CARS WITH MODERN UNIBODY CONSTRUCTION STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT WE WORK WITH ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES LOANERS AVAILABLE ALL MAKES MODELS YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED WITH OUR HIGH STANDARD FOR QUALITY! JACK GRIFFIN Collision Repair Center 1706 Pearl Street "50 at Pearl Stu 521-4141 200 000 -3 006 03x 1, Mawaukes 2. L08- 28-Vaughn. 38-Dunn. (1). S8-McCracken (2), RER 88 SO 3 2.

1 2 0 2. 13 0 8 ON 1 I 2-3 2 0 by Dalean (Nilsson). Professional NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSAL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet 08 17 .742 New 8 587 104 33 Washington 35 Now Jersey ......25 39 391 23 Boston 40 305 Philadelphia .13 51 203 35 Central Division Pct G8 7 .891 Indiana 24 .625 27 578 20 20 .503 21 35 29 .547 22 31 42 .333 351 Toronto 47 254 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division G8 San Antonio 18 .714 Utah 20 .680 23 .646 37 43 328 323 Vancouver 51 .177 331 Pacific Division Pet GB 14 .778 LA. 40 23 635 Phoenix 32 33 .492 18 34 .477 19 Golden State 36 .446 35 21 LA. 41 .359 a cinched spot Sunday's Games Charlotte 103, Phoenix 102 Detroit 91, Denver 81 Cleveland 115, Sacramento 84 Indiana 105, Toronto 96 Minnesota 90, Vancouver 85 Boston 107, New Jersey 106, 20T Portland 112, Dates 86 Orlando 96, LA.

Lakers 97 Today' a Games Utah a Miraukee, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Toronto, 6 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. LA Clippers at Seattle, 9 p.m.

WE AGREE! TEA Pat Haughney Will Make A Great Circuit Judge. JUDGES POLICE ASSOCIATIONS Kathryn Gutenkunst Scout Nancy Mohr Hon. Marianne E. Becker Muskego James Hammes Donald Murn Hon. Patrick J.

Fiedler New Berlin C. Michael Hausman Bruce Nero Hon. Kathryn W. Foster Village of Muk Sam Hay Robert L. Pavlic Hon.

James R. Kieffer Village of Pewaukee Kathy Hazard Harry Peck Hon. Roger P. Murphy City of Oconomowoc Brett Jen Healy Peter Plaushines Hon. Patrick L.

Snyder City of Waukesha Chuck Herro Mary Posco Hon. Joseph E. Wimmer City of Delafield Mark X. Herro Dave Jenny Powers Frank Hetheringion Ralph Ramurez Lee Houk Ramires. Jim Howard Colleen Raupp A.

William Huchman Paul Reilly Michael C. Hurt Peggy Really Jerome Gen Jarecki William Reilly Jeff Eileen Javica Duck Carol Richard Carl Joyce Juergens Stan Cindy Riffle Richard D. Kacstner Ward Rustagno John Q. Harry W. Rummell Louis Kaiser Miriam J.

Ryan Barb Kaufmann Sandra Salbashian Kevin Kaufmann Vicky Schaumann Don Kavalary Jeffrey Schmunger E. Joseph Kershek T. Michael Schoher D.A. Paul Bucher, Pus Haughney and Sheriff Bill Kruziki. Doreen Kreffer Karen Schuh Barbara Kosher Brenda E.

Scon STATE AND COUNTY Summit William Kocher Steven Sicinhoff ELECTED OFFICIALS Big Bend Richard Koch Robert Steliga Sen. Alberta Darling City of Waukesha Fire Fighters (iary Krause Dave Cathi Stram Sen. Margaret Farrow Robert LaBelle ('art Taylor Sen. Scon Fitzgerald COMMUNITY LEADERS Rons A Langill Don Carol Taylor Sen. Joanne Huelsman Len Adent Michael Laver Ty Taylor Rep.

Marc Duff Carla Aldershof Jo la Valle Janet Thisted Rep. Steve Foti Scott Allen Glen Larkh Donald Tikalsky Rep. Scon Gunderson Mike Andre Tom Lent Eleanor Tikalsky Rep. Scon Jensen Pat Bahr Jack Iran I Steven Tikalky Rep. Mary Lazich Dave Barb Barquist George Lane Restord Titus Ill Rep: Steve Nass Rep.

Lolita Schneider Merrin Becky Bears: Janie tucchen Ratel Trapro. Rep. Frank Urban David begun Rep. Dan Vrakas Wayne Jeanne Besserud Paul Bucher. District Attorney Dennis Debra Blasius Mike Hasslinger, Michael O.

Bohren Reg. of Deeds Gerald P. Boyle Pat Karcher. County Treasurer Judith A. Bralich Pat Madden, County Clerk Curtis Brewer Bill Kruziki, Shenff Sandi Brand Jack Walter Sandra Amdt.

Kolb, Janisch, County County Board Board Board Linda Clarence Bucher Bundy HO County Dorothea Bundy Kerry Krueger. County Board Michael Sally Bundy Leo McLaughlin, Terence P. Cahill County Board William J. Campbell Paul Vrakas, County Board Frank Grail Capporzo Carol Wilson, County Board Gordon Carlson L.loyd Owens, Stephen Centinario, Jr. Former County Board Chair James Chadck Chris Christensen lat and Ina Haughnes LAW ENFORCEMENT Marylo Christensen Chief Tom Sugler, Jane H.

Connor Lee Ann Lurches R. Walden. Jr. City of Waukesha Michael F. Connor Dianne L.ut/ Pat Walden Chief Mike Neuens, Joseph L.

Cook John May Mark Kate Walter New Berlin E. D. Cooper Lee Macs Rick Sue Webster Chief Jack Amdt, Stefanie Cristan Donna Paul Cars Wilde City of Delafield Panty Jones D'Angelo Jew Martinez Betty Willard Chief Hugh Martin, Robert Daly. Jr. Michael McCann Pauline M.

Williams City of Oconomowoc Hector Linda de la Mora Tom Elaine Sandy Willams Chief Morton Hetznecker. Charles Dewey McCiregor Fred Winchell Hartland Susan Dreyfus Darn McLaughlin Paul hi Chief John Denzin, Lannon Jeff Kari Dunham Joseph Melendes Kent Wines Chief Bob Sweetman. Warren Beth Dynis Jun Barb tiers Wuershn Big Bend Mike Kathy Egan Wilham MineR And many, Chief Donald Wiemer, Joann Einng Don Met her many more. (conomowoc Lake Daniel P. Fay Chief Hans Lux, Ody J.

Fish Village of Eagle Monica Fleming Chiet Ed Baumann. Pat Fleming ELECT Village of Pew aukce Gerard Flood Chief Village of James Muk Frank, wonago Ness Byron Flores Foster PAT HAUGHNEY Chief James Race. Summit Ruth Fneven Chief David Gettelman, Dominic Lisbon John Fry alt Chief Jerry Wolff. John Judy Ciardetto City of Brookfield. Retired Timothy Garnity Chet Mike Hanrahan.

Jerome Goutned WAUKESHA New Berlin. Retired Daniel Grable Chief Tom Nette heim, Fred Jean Graf Town of Pewaukee, Retired Juneph Greco CIRCUIT COURT Join Us And Vote March 19th! Paid tor by the Comintee to Elect Pat Haughney Judge, Bruce Nero Treasu 1 i 4 A.

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