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“If we get to New York, I know I’m long as you do what it takes to win,”
gonna be about three stories high,” said Jim Miller, a 6-foot-8 Virginia
said Mel Kennedy, a freshman guard forward who took plenty of abuse
for the Cavaliers who is a native of from the Mountaineer crowd in the
Long Island. "Maybe there we’ll win game at Morgantown.
for the New York gang.” Miller was the West Virginia high
Kennedy and the rest of the “New school player of the year four years
York gang,” — 6-11 sophomore ago as a senior at Princeton, and the
Senior Buzz Peterson, who had j
been an occasional starter, was )
pressed into service when Steve Hale (
suffered a separated shoulder ,
against Middle Tennessee State in a (
first-round Southeast Regional A
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The biggest surprise has been the (
emergence of Warren Martin, the ]
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By KEN RAPPOPORT Tennessee-Chattanooga plays at
AP Sports Writer Lamar.
In their first National Invitation The Cavaliers are still alive in the
Tournament game, the Virginia tourament by virtue of a 56-55
Cavaliers “won one for Jimmy.” For squeaker over West Virginia last
the rest of the tourney, they’re play- week.
City and 6-5 senior guard Tim Mullen had left the state to play elsewhere,
of nearby Ridgewood, N.J. — hope to But the crowd’s jeers motivated
take a step in that direction tonight in Miller’s teammates, as well as
a second-round NIT game against Miller himself.
visitingSt. Joseph's (Pa.). “We got there (to Morgantown)
Quarterfinals will be held this and saw how arrogant the crowd
Saturday at sites to be determined was,” said Kennedy. “That was what
with the semifinals and finals on really got us pumped up. They were
March 27 and March 29 in New York. all over Jimmy from the early war-
In other second-round play tonight, mups on. We came back in the locker
it's Richmond at Indiana; Marquette room, and we were really pumped
at Cincinnati, New Mexico at Fresno up. We said, ‘All right, let’s play
State and Nebraska at UCLA. On some ball for Jimmy.”’
Wednesday night. South Florida UCLA Coach Walt Hazard, mean-
plays at Louisville, Southwestern while, hopes the Bruins get more
Louisiana meets Tennessee and crowd support for their game against
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By TOM FOREMAN Jr. AP Sports Conference regular-season race and
Writer didn’t draw enough points to warrant
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — a spot in the college basketball
Michael Jordan left early for the preseason polls. They did, however,
pros. Sam Perkins and Matt Doherty win 12 of their first 13 games to climb
graduated. So, there is North into the top 20.
Carolina, left with a lot of young That streak stretched into
players and still challenging for the January, where the Tar Heel for-
national collegiate basketball title. tunes started to skid. A loss to
That challenge was supposed to Southern Methodist was followed by
have occurred last season, when Jor- losses in three of the next four games
dan, Perkins, Doherty and a good and there was concern that a string
supporting cast were to have waltzed of 18 straight appearances in the
into Seattle's Kingdome for the NCAA tournament was in jeopardy.
NCAA Final Four. Indiana cut short Those worries faded as Smith
the dance in the East Regional coached the team to an 8-2 record in
semifinals, yet Coach Dean Smith is February. North Carolina tied for
convinced the No. 1 ranking his Tar the top seeding in the league tourna-
Heels took into the tournament was ment and got to the finals, where
deserved. they lost to Georgia Tech.
“If we were not the best team, “I think we became a good basket-
Georgetown and us were the best ball team in February,” said Smith,
teams in the country," Smith said. Or, one that was coming of age
"Although we did have some injuries through experience.
at the end of last year, we hit Indiana Brad Daugherty, the 6-foot-11
when they played a super game.” junior center, is the veteran among
With his three top players gone, ex- the starters at age 19. Sophomore
pectations were not high for 1985. point guard Kenny Smith missed the
Yet, Smith and the 26-8 Tar Heels are stretch run last season with a broken
headed into the semifinals of the wrist.
Southeast Regionals, where they will Sophomore Joe Wolf and junior
face Auburn. Curtis Hunter, both hurt in the midst
"We're delighted to have won 26 of the January slide, returned,
games,” said Smith. "I think you can Wolf has played some of his best
point to young talent which has gain- basketball in the postseason. He is
ed experience." averaging 9.3 points per game and
Smith draws no comparison bet- contributed clutch shooting in the
ween the 1964 team and the 1985 ACC tournament and also at the
team. Southeast Regional. Hunter has been
“This team has its own fighting off injuries which has
chemistry,” Smith said. plagued him since he arrived at
The 1985 Tar Heels were picked to Chapel Hill and is shooting 56.1 per-
finish fourth in the Atlantic Coast cent from the floor.
Gamblers plow past
Denver Monday, 36-17
By MICHAEL A. LUTZ AP Sports ment I could take, but he said he
Writer knew that I was a hard-nosed
HOUSTON (AP) — Denver Gold player."
Coach Mouse Davis finally got a The Gamblers fell behind 17-13 in
chance to look into the teeth of the the third quarter before Kelly and
run-and-shoot monster he created the Gamblers rallied to their fourth
with the Houston Gamblers a year straight victory of the season. The
ago. Gold dropped to 2-2.
And it bit him. “We did what we've been doing all
The Gamblers, paced by four year, keeping our poise and fighting
touchdown passes from quarterback back,” Kelly said.
Jim Kelly and three field goals by Houston started slowly against the
Toni Fritsch, blasted Davis' Gold Gold. After taking a 13-7 lead on Kel-
36-17 Monday night in a United States ly's four-yard touchdown pass to
Foothall League game with the run- Richard Johnson and Fristch’s field
and-shoot offense Davis created last goals of 27 and 42 yards, Denver
season as the Gamblers’ offensive rallied to a 17-13 lead in the third
coordinator. quarter.
“Mouse is just like any other coach Gold running back Bill Johnson
we play against but it was sure good shoved off four tacklers in a 26-yard
to beat him," Kelly said after com- touchdown run for Denver's first
pleting 32 of 61 passes for 433 yards, score and Vince Evans hit Marc
"After the game he (Davis) said he Lewis on an eight-yard touchdown
couldn’t believe how much punish- pass for a 14-13 halftime lead.
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