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Beat-the-clock heroics order of the day
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Virginia Tech stopped
William & Mary 85-79,
Nebraska defeated Tulane
72-65: Mississippi tripped
Alabama State 87-75 and
Wake Forest turned back
Murray State 87-80.
The NIT completes its first
round tonight with Bowling
Green at Michigan State and
Fullerton State at Arizona
State.
Northwestern got 16 points
each from Michael Jenkins
and Jim Stack. But the real
hero was Aaron, a junior for-
ward who bounced back from
three inside baskets and
Rudd added a pair of layups
in the streak
I thought we showed good
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NOME, Alaska (AP) -
Hick Mackey won the 1983
running of the Iditarod Sled
Dog Race from Anchorage to
Nome in the second-fastest
time on record, taking home
the first prize of 824,000
Mackey's team of seven
dogs crossed under the carv-
ed log arch on Front Street
that marked the end of the
1.137-mile trek at 10:10 p m
Thursday The 8100,000 race
began March}.
The Wasilla musher's
elapsed time was 12 days, 14
hours, 10 minutes and 44
seconds
The Iditarod record of 12
days, eight hours, 45 minutes
and two seconds was set by
Rick Swenson of Manley in
Hendrix hitting two free throws and then driving for a
layup that put Utah ahead 48-44 with 1:15 remaining.
The tourney continues tonight with four more first-
round twin bills. In the East at Hartford, Conn., Syracuse
meets Morehead State and Southwestern Louisiana plays
Rutgers In the Mideast at Evansville, Ind., Tennessee
faces Marquette and Oklahoma goes against Alabama-
Birmingham.
In the Midwest at Louisville, Ky., No. 20 Georgetown
plays Alcorn State and Iowa tangles with Utah State And
in the West at Corvallis, Ore.. No.19 Oklahoma State
meets Princeton and No.16 North Carolina State faces
Pepperdine.
52-51 victory over No.15 Tennessee-Chattanooga, the first
Top Twenty team to bow out of the tourney.
"It wasn't my play; someone else had the shot," said
Bias."The play was designed for Adrian iBranchi They
were double-teaming him, so when I got the ball I dribbled
once and looked to pass but no one was open, so with six
seconds left I knew I had to take the shot "
—In the Mideast Regional at Tampa, Fla., Steve Reid
drilled a 22-footer from the top of the key with five seconds
remaining as Purdue withstood a valiant second-half com-
eback to edge Robert Morris 55-53
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The only clock that counts in college basketball these
days is the one that ticks down to the final buzzer
Beat-the-Clock heroics were the order of the day — or
evening - in the NCAA Tournament Thursday night, with
three of the eight first-round games decided in the closing
seconds
—In the Midwest Regional at Houston, freshman Len
Bias' 17-foot jumper with two seconds left capped
Maryland's comeback back from a 14-point deficit for a
But Tatum made that incidental when he caught the ball
in traffic around the free throw line and hit the game-
winning shot.
Maryland's triumph pushed the Terrapins into a
second-round match against the No. 1-ranked Houston
Cougars. Saturday's other second-round game in Houston
will send Lamar against No. 13 Villanova
The Terrapins trailed Chattanooga 32-18 early in the se-
cond half before Branch sparked their comeback by scor-
ing 17 of his game-high 22 points after the intermission.
Lamar’s Robinson, averaging only 7.2 points a game,
scored 10 in the first half and finished with a game-high 20
- Sewell had 19 - as the Cardinals kept alive their record
of never having lost a first-round NCAA game in four
tries It was Alabama's first loss to a team outside the
Southeastern Conference Robinson also held Ennis
Whatley, Alabama's star guard, to 10 points.Three
Alabama players fouled out and the Crimson Tide com-
mitted 32 fouls to nine for Lamar.
Seven free throws by Charles Fisher in the final 50
seconds helped James Madison defeat West Virginia and
move into Saturday 's second round against eighth-ranked
North Carolina, the defending NCAA champion. North
Carolina squeaked past James Madison 52-50 in the se-
cond round a year ago.
With the score tied at 37. Keith Bradley scored on a tur-
naround jumper to give the Dukes the lead for good at
39-37 lead with 8:30 remainin.Fisher led the Dukes with 13
points, while Greg Jones, WVU’s leading scorer with a
22.8 average, was held to six.
Calvin Duncan scored 22 points and Fred Brown added
18 as VCU used clutch free throw shooting — 17 of 20 in the
last 7* minutes — to oust LaSalle.The Rams will play
Georgia in the next round.
Craig Ehlo scored 18 points and reserve Aaron Haskins
contributed 13, while Washington State outrebounded
Weber State 38-21. The Cougars meet fourth-ranked
Virginia on Saturday, while Utah tackles No.7
UCLA.Washington State also got 13 points from Bryan
Pollard.
"We're a very good rebounding team." said Coach
George Raveling. "If we could outrebound UCLA, we
could outrebound Weber State That's not to be taken as a
disparaging remark against Weber State But their
athletes aren't as good as UCLA's."
Reserves Scott Hill and George Furgis each sank a pair
of free throws in the final 44 seconds to lift Utah over Il-
linois. Freshman Manuel Hendrix and senior Peter
Williams scored 14 points apiece to lead the Utes, with
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Stan Cloudy's 20 points
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Cloudy, a 6-4 junior forward,
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Seven players, led by Bill
Rogers and Jim Simons, were
tied at 69. Another 13 were at
2-under 70s. Included in that
logjam was Tom Watson, who
won here in 1980 and 1981
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Tulane Coach Ned Fowler
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by their outside shooting,
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Carlos Clark scored 26
points and Cecil Dowell add-
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Mississippi over Alabama
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The game seesawed early.
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Mackey's father. Dick, won
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Mark Hayes birdied the 18th
hole. Curt Byrum parred it
and Jay Haas took a bogey
there, and as a result, the
three were tied going into to-
day's second round of the
8400,000 New Orleans Open
golf tournament.
Hayes said his 15-foot bir-
die putt on the final hole was
his only good putt of his
round, which was played in
an early drizzle and 14 mph
winds on the 7.080-yard
Lakewood Country Club
course.
"I was below the hole all
day. which I was trying to
do," said Hayes, tied for the
lead alter shooting a 4-under
68 Thursday. "I hit some good
iron shots. They were all
but the Rebels scored seven
straight points on Michael
Partridge's layup with 10:30
left in the first half for a lead
they never relinquished
Alabama State's Lewis
Jackson paced all scorers
with 27 points
Delaney Rudd scored 18
points to lead Wake Forest
over Murray State Danny
Young added 17 points and
Kenny Green 16 for the
Deacons, who snapped a five-
game losing streak
The Racers built a 16-12
lead in the game's opening
seven minutes before Wake
Forest took the lead for good
with a 12-2 run Green hit
a miserable first half to lead
the second-half scoring binge
that sealed the victory for the
Wildcats, their first over
Notre Dame in 22 years
Notre Dame led 32-28 at the
intermission and was ahead
40-35 early in the second half
when Aaron and Co. went to
work. Aaron hit a jumper to
cut the lead to three, and
Michael Jenkins came up
with a steal and basket to pull
Northwestern to within one.
Aaron hit another jumper
to give Northwestern its first
lead at 41-40 with 12:45 to
play. After Tim Kempton
scored to give the Irish their
last lead at 42-41, Nor-
thwestern outscored the Irish
16-5 over the next live
minutes Paul Schultz capped
the surge with a three-point
play at 6:19 to give Nor-
thwestern a 57-47 lead, and
the Wildcats costed home
from there
Bill Varner and John Pax-
son shared scoring honors for
Notre Dame with 18 points
each.
Virginia Tech, spurred by
Dell Curry and Reggie
Steppe, outscored William &
Mary 23-6 over the last 7 42 of
the first half to erase a six-
point deficit and go on to
defeat the Indians.
The spurt, in which Curry
scored three field goals and
Steppe added four points and
several steals, staked the
Hokies to a 43-32 halftime
lead The closest the Indians
got after that was five points,
51-46, with 12 49 left
Virginia Tech Coach
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By KEN RAPPOPORT AP scored 17 points for the
Sports Writer Wildcats, 14 in the second half
The Fighting Irish looked when Northwestern pulled
like the "Fainting Irish" to away to a surprisingly easy
Digger Phelps victory.
We just didn't respond "It’s got to be our biggest
defensively," said the Notre win ever," said Northwestern
Dame coach after his basket- Coach Rich Falk after the
ball team dropped a stunning Wildcats improved their
71-57 decision to Nor- record to 17-12, best in the
thwestern Thursday night in school's history, in their first-
a first-round game of the Na- ever post-season playoff
tional Invitation Tourna- game To beat a team like
ment Notre Dame, which has such
And when Aaron got hot, a great tradition, is really an
that was the key . " accomplishment . "
Aaron " is Art Aaron, who In other NIT action.
Scott Hoch got off to a
rough start Thursday in
defense of his ram-truncated
title. Suffering a sore thumb,
he was well back in the pack
at 75.
The north wind made it a
little more difficult." Watson
said. "Three holes on the
front side and four on the
back side are all with the
wind in your face.”
New Orleans is the final
event on the Seiko Grand
Prix, a year-long series based
on accumulated points on the
Professional Golfers'
Association tour. Players get
60 points for a first-place
finish, 58 for second and so
on.
First place in the Grand
Prix is worth 8150.000 Second
is worth 860,000, on down to
810.000 for eighth place.
Ray Floyd, leading the
Grand Prix with 644 points,
shot a 73 on Thursday.
Tom Kite, second with 620
points, skipped New Orleans,
and Watson, third with 615.
said he couldn't understand
why.
"It could cost him
150-grand," he said.
Calvin Peete, in fourth
place with 600 25 points, shot
71 on Thursday
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“I looked up at the dock and saw single digits," said
Reid. "I didn't want to panic and I wanted to make sure
we got a shot off."
But the most dramatic finish took place in the second
half of the Tampa twinbill when Ohio University freshman
Robert Tatum hit an off-balance, 15-foot shot at the buzzer
for a 51-49 upset over Illinois State.
"I didn’t think it was going in. The feeling was
unbelievable," said Tatum, who grabbed a long pass that
was deflected by an Illinois State defender, double-
pumped and netted the winning basket
In the second Midwest Regional game, underdog Lamar
rode the shooting of Lamont Robinson and Tom Sewell
and stunned Alabama 73-50
In the East Regional at Greensboro. N.C., James
Madison upset West Virginia 57-50 and Virginia Com-
monwealth trimmed Laalle 76-67. And in the West
Regional at Boise, Idaho, Washington State whipped
Weber State 62-52 and Utah shaded Illinois 52-49.
Purdue's Reid was an outstanding substitute throughout
the season and was making only his fifth start. But he led
the way with 20 points, hitting nine of 11 shots - including
his first seven Robert Morris, which overcame a nine-
point deficit in the final 7:28. saw Forest Grant's 45-foot
heave at the buzzer bang off the back of the rim.
The victory advanced Purdue to a second-round battle
with ninth-ranked Arkansas Ohio U now takes on Ken-
tucky.
Tatum, who finished with 11 points, appeared to have
given the Bobcats the victory with 14 seconds to go when
he hit a layup after stealing the ball from Illinois State's
Michael McKenny But ISU's Raynard Malaine drilled a
20-footer from the left corner to tie the game with three
seconds remaining.
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