lowa crushes Kansas; Syracuse wins By The Associated Press Michigan’s ninth-ranked basketball team got an icy reception in Alaska, while No. 7 Kansas felt the heat in Hawaii. No. 17 Arizona beat Michigan 79-64 Saturday in the semifinals of the Great Alaska Shootout. A few thou sand miles away, No. ll lowa clob bered Kansas 100-81 in the semifinals of the Maui Classic. Kansas Coach Larry Brown said lowa s full-court press exploited weaknesses in the Jayhawks’ back court. “1 think they wanted us to shoot outside and shoot quickly and not get Danny (Manning) involved in the offense," Brown said. “That's just what we did." Manning, a 6-foot-ll preseason All- America, was held to seven points in the second half after getting 16 in the first half. He fouled out with 4:37 left in the game. One of Manning’s fouls triggered an outburst by Brown that led to a tech nical foul against the Kansas coach. “I was upset and I said something about it," Brown said. “But that was not the game. The game was decided when lowa fought back and got the lead and then we didn’t play as a team.” lowa guard Jeff Moe came off the bench to spark the Hawkeyes with 22 points, including 15 on 3-point shots. “He's a terrific sixth man,” lowa Coach Tom Davis said. “Coming off the bench, I don’t know if there’s anybody in the country who’s better." One of the keys to Arizona’s victory over Michigan was its 35-28 rebound ing edge. “We knew we had to hit the boards," said Arizona forward Sean Elliot, who had 14 points and eight rebounds. “We’re physical and so are they.” Guard Steve Kerr had 14 points and five assists for Arizona. “I can’t imagine a team having ENGINEERS graphs . . . technical drawings . . . papers Could a good computer system help? The Engineering Undergraduate Council presents: Dr. Adams of the Engineering Computer i.»h to speak on the computer systems and applications available to all undergraduates. There’s more than you think! A tour of the E.E. West Facilities follows. 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