Scoreboard Wrestling lOWA CITY, lowa (AP) Results and final place ments Saturday in the NCAA wrestling championships, held at Carver-Hawkeye Arena: 118 pounds Championship—Jeff Pniscott, Penn State, technical fall over Chad Zaputil, lowa, 14-0 Third—Adam Derengowski, Rider, dec. Lew Rosselli, Edinboro, 5-2. Fifth—Sam -Henson, Missouri, dec. Donnie Heckel, Clemson, 13-2. Seventh—Dan Vidlak, Oregon, dec. Eric Akin. lowa State, 8-3. Championship—Jason Kelber, Nebraska. dec. Terry Brands, lowa, 10.5. Third—Tony Puler, Oklahoma State, dec. Adam DiSabato, Ohio State, 10-4 Fifth—Bob Truby, Penn State. dec. Babak Mohammadi, Oregon State, 17-3. Seventh—Shawn Charles, Arizona State, pinned Kurt Howell, Clemson, 4:40. Championship—Tom Brands, lowa, dec. Alan Fried, Oklahoma State, 53. Third—Joey Gilbert, Michigan, dec. Mark Marinelli, Ohio State, 7-5, sudden death OT. Fifth—Rich Santana. Syracuse, dec. Peter Horst, Old Dominion, 10-0 Seventh—Dave Zuniga, Minnesota, won by injury default over Scott Glenn, Oregon. Championship—Scott Collins, West Virginia, dec. Troy Steiner, lowa. 8-7. Third—Chuck Barbee. Oklahoma State, dec. Troy Sunderland, Penn State, 5-2. Fifth—Darren Schulman, Syracuse, dec. Lau rence Jackson, Cal State-Bakersfield, 19-7 Seventh—Steve Hartle, Northern lowa, dec Torn Barley, Millersville, 3-2. Championship—Matt Demaray, Wisconsin dec. Steve Hamilton, lowa State, 4-3. Third—Terry Steiner, lowa, dec. Gary Steffensmeier, Northern lowa, 8-6. Fifth—Ken Ramsey, Ohio State, dec. Nick Garone, Old Dominion, 3-2. Seventh—run Wittman, Penn State, dec. Todd Chesbro, Oklahoma State, 0-3. Championship—Pat Smith, Oklahoma State, dec. Tom Ryan, lowa, 7.6 Third—Dave Walter, Purdue, dec. Ray Miller, Arizona State, 4-2. Fifth—Jason Suter, Penn State, dec. Scott Hoven, Pittsburgh, 5-3. Seventh—Greg Warren, Missouri, dec. Pete Welch, North Carolina, 6-2. Championship—Mark Reiland, lowa, pinned Kevin Randleman, Ohio State, 4:59 Third—Charlie Jones, Pyrdue, dec. Dan Rus sell, Portland State, 2-0 Firth—Mark Banks, West Virginia, won by default over Chris Kwortnik, North Carolina State. Seventh —G.T. Taylor, Arizona State, dec. Shane Camera, North Carolina, 5-3. Championship—Marty Morgan, Minnesota, dec. Matt Johnson, lowa State, 17-7. Third—Bad Chelesvig, lowa, dec. Rich Powers, Northern lowa, 114 Fifth—Bret Gustafson, Tennessee-Chattanoo ga, dec. Lanny Green, Michigan, 8-2. Seventh—Scott Chenoweth, Nebraska, won by default over Matt White, Penn State. Championship—Paul Keysaw, Cal State Bakersfield, dec. Randy Couture, Oklahoma State, 4-1. Third—Curt Strahm, Oregon, dec. Dominic Black, West Virginia, 5-3. Fifth—Fritz Lehrke, Michigan, dec. Travis Fis er, lowa, 3-2. Seventh—Mike Funk. Northwestern, dec. Bry an Burns, Bucknell, 6-4, sudden death OT. Heavyweight Championship—Jon Llewellyn, Illinois, dec. Kurt Angle, Clarion, &3. Third—Sylvester Terkay, North Carolina State, dec. David Jones, Cal State-Fullerton, U. Fifth—Kirk Mammen, Oklahoma State, dec. Matt Lindley, Purdue, 8-2. Seventh—Mike Anderson, Arizona State, dec. Perry Miller, Pittsburgh, 7-4. Cagers PENN STATE (68) J.Eiames 3-6 6-712, Hayes 6-13 0-012, Degitz 3-9 2-5 8, (.Barnes 3-11 3-4 12, Brown 55-601 12, Johnson 2.42-26, Dietz 0-3 40 0, Carter 1-2 04 2, Jennings 1.21.2 4. Totals 24-56 14-21 68. EASTERN MICHIGAN (71) Haiku 4-10 4-412, Ca. Thomas 2-8 2-4 7, Kenne dy 8-13 5-7 21, Ch. Thomas 3-7 3-311, Neely 5-10 7818, Boykin 61 0-0 0, Lewis 1 -1 0-0 2, Felder 0- 0 0-0 0, Pearson 0-0 043 0. Totals 23-50 21-26 71. Halftime—Penn St. 33, E. Michigan 29. Regu lation-58.58. 3-point goals—Penn St. 6-12 (F.Barnes 3.8, Brown 2.2, Jennings 1.2), E. Mich igan 4.13 (Ch. Thomas 2-6, Neely 1.1, Ca Thomas 1.6). Fouled out— Hallas, Kennedy. Rebounds— Penn St. 32 (J.Barnes 8), E. Michigan 35 (Hallas 8). Assists—Penn St. 13 (F.Barnes, Brown 4), E. Michigan 16 (Ca. Thomas, Neely 4). Total fouls— Penn St. 18, E. Michigan 21. A-17,523. Lady cagers JAMES MADISON (73) McCracken 2610-0 4, Gilmore 133-4 5, Harris 6-116618, Cruthird 483411, Schuler 5-11 0-0 13, Jones 23 236, Michealsen 5-8 0-011, Hardison 24 1-2 5. Totals 27-58 15-19 73. PENN ST. (71► Eikenberg 4-8 3412, Garner 10.1700 24, Phil lips 7-165-5 19, Robinson 4-14 2-2 10, Dougherty 1.604 2, Henry 0-2 0-0 0, Kretchmar 1-200 2,11 Vi Hams 043 2-2 2, Coleman 000-0 0, Caplinger 0-1 0-0 0, Holloway 02 0.00. Totals 27-6612-13 71. Halftime—Penn St. 41, James Madison 29.3- point shots—James Madison 0-11 (MGCrac ken 0-2, Schuler 3-6, Michealsen 1-3), Penn St. 5-9 (Eikenberg 1.2, garner 4-6, Dougherty 0-1) Fouled out—None. Rebounds—James Madison 37 (Har ris 9), Penn St. 36 (Phillips 9). Assists—James Madison 16 (Gilmore 7), Penn St. 13 (Eikenberg 5). Total fouls—James Madison 17, Penn St. 18. A-6,087. N CAA NC/U1 Men's Basketball Tournament All Times EST EAST REGIONAL First Round At Cole Fieldhouse College Park, Md. Thursday, March 14 Oklahoma State 67, New Mexico 54 North Carolina State 114. Southern Mississippi Temple 80, Purdue 63 Ric htnond 73, Syracuse 69 At The Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y. Friday, March 15 Eastern Michigan 76, Mississippi State 56 Penn State 74, UCLA 69 North Carolina 101, Northeastern 66 Villanova 50, Princeton 48 Second Round At Cole Fieldhouse College Park, Md. Saturday, March 16 Temple 77, Richmond 64 Oklahoma State 73, North Carolina State 64 At The Carder Dome Syracuse, N.Y. Yesterday, March 17 North Carolina 84, Villanova 69 Eastern Michigan 71, Penn State 613, OT Regional Semifinals At The Meadowlands Arena East Rutherford, N.J. Friday, March 22 Temple (23-9) vs. Oklahoma State (24-7) North Carolina (27-5) vs. Eastern Michigan (26. Regkmal Championship Sunday, Match 24 At The Meadowlands Arena East Ruthodonl, N.J. Terriple.Oklahoma State winner vs. North Car olina-Eastern Michigan winner SOUTHEAST REGIONAL First Round At Freedom Hall Louisvilkt, Ky. Thursday, March 14 Pittsburgh 76, Georgia 68, 01 Kansas 55, New Orleans 49 Florida State 75, Southern California 72 Indiana 79, Coastal Carolina 69 At The Omni Atlanta Friday, March 15 Arkansas 117, Georgia State 76 Arizona State 79, Rutgers 76 Alabama 89, Murray State 79 Wake Forest 71, Louisiana Tech 65 • Second Round At Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. Saturday, March 16 Kansas 77, Pittsburgh 66 Indiana 82. Florida State 60 At The Omni Atlanta Yesterday, March 17 Alabama 96, Wake Forest 88 Arkansas 97, Arizona State 90 Regional Semifinals At The Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, N.C. Thursday, March 21 Indiana (294) vs. Kansas (24-7) Arkansas (33-3) vs. Alabama (219) Regional Championship At The Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, N.C. Saturday, March 23 Indiana-Kansas winner vs. Arkansas-Alabama winner MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round At The Metrodome Minneapolis Thursday, March 14 Duke 102, Northeast Louisiana 73 lowa 76, East Tennessee State 73 Connecticut 79, Louisiana State 62 Xavier, Ohio 89, Nebraska 84 At Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Friday, March 15 St. John's 75, Northern Illinois 68 Texas 73, St. Peter's 65 Ohio State 97, Towson State 86 Georgia Tech 87, DePaul 70 Second Round At The Metrodome Minneapolis Saturday, March 16 Duke 85, lowa 70 Connecticut 66, Xavier, Ohio 50 At Dayton Arena Dayton, Ohio Yesterday, Marsh 17 Ohio State 65, Georgia Tech 61 St. John's 84, Texas 76 Regional Semifinals At The Sihertlome Pontiac, Mich. Friday, March 22 Duke (28-7) vs. Connecticut (211101 Ohio State (27-3) vs. St. John's (22-8) Regional Championship At The Silventome Pontiac, Mich. Sunday, March 21 Duke-Connecticut winner vs. Ohio State-St John's winner WEST REGIONAL First Round At The Jon M. Huntsman Center Salt Lake City Thursday, March 14 Seton Hall 71, Pepperdine 51 Creighton 64, New Mexico State 56 Brigham Young 61, Virginia 48 Arizona 93, St. Francis, Pa. 80 At The McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. Friday, March 15 Michigan State 60, Wisconsin-Green Bay 58 Utah 82, South Alabama 72 Georgetown 70, Vanderbilt 60 UN LV 99, Montana 65 Second Round At The Jon M. Huntsman Center Salt Lake City Saturday, March 16 Arizona 76, Brigham Young 61 Seton Hall 81, Creighton 69 At The McKele Center Tucson, Ariz Yesterday, March 17 Utah 85, Michigan State 84, 201 UNLV 62, Georgetown 54 Regional Semifinals At The Kingdom. Seattle Thursday, March 21 Arizona (28.6) vs. Seton Hall (24-8) UNLV (32-0) vs. Utah (30-3) Regional Championship At The Kingdoms Seattle Saturday, March 23 Arizona-Seton Hall winner vs. UN LV-Utah win ner THE FINAL FOUR Al The Hoosier Dome Indianapolis Semifinals Saturday, March 30 East champion vs. Southeast champion Midwest champion vs. West champion Championship Monday, April 1 Semifinal winners GEORGETOWN (54) Churchweli 1-10 0-0 2, Mourning 2-5 3-5 7, Mutombo 2,13 0-0 16, Brown 2-1033 7, Harrison 3.7 2-2 9, Morgan 360-0 6, Thompson 3.50-0 6, Kelly 0-1 1.21, Fleury 0-00-00. Totals 22.579.11 54. Johnson 7-14 56 20, Augmon 4-12 1-2 9, Ackles 1-3 06 2, Hunt 5-11 2-214, Anthony 4-10 7-8 15, Spencer 1.80-0 2, Gray 0-0 0-0 0, Waldman 0-0 0- 0 0. Totals 22-58 15-1862. Halftime—UNLV 29, Georgetown 19. 3-point goals—Georgetown 1.12 (Harrison 1.4, Brown 0- 5, Mourning 0-1, Morgan 0-1, Thompson 0-1), UNLV 3.16 (Hunt 2-5, Johnson 1-6, Anthony 0-2, Augmon 0-3). Fouled out—Mourning, Brown. Rebounds—Georgetown 40 (Mourning 11), UNLV 33 (Augmon, Johnson 10). Assists— Georgetown 11 (Harrison 4). UNLV 8 (Anthony 4). Total fouls— Georgetown 18, UNLV 11. Technicals—Johnson. A-13,497. VI LLANOVA (69) Bain 2-7 2-2 6, L.Miller 6-12 4-4 17, Bowden 3- 8 2-2 8, Woodard 5-11 2-2 15, Walker 41 0-011, Byrd 1-40-0 2, Bryson 0-0 0-0 0, Mumlord 3-4 2-2 10, Pelle 00 0-0 0, D.Miller GO 0, Masotti 04 GOO, Wind ROO 0, Muller 0-1 0-00. Totals 24.58 12.12 69. NORTH CAROLINA (84) Fox 612 0-0 14, Lynch 8-11 3-4 19, Chilcutt 4- 10 3.511, Davis 6-11 3.418, Rice 3-81.2 8, Rodl 1- 1 00 2, Montross 2-3004, Phelps 2-414 7, Reese 000-00, Rozier 0-1 1-21, Sullivan 0-0 000, Hams 0-0 0-0 0, Cherry 0-0 0-0 0, Salvadori 0-0 0-0 0, Wenstrom 0-0 00 O. Totals 32-61 14-21 84. Halftime—North Carolina 44, Villanova 32.3- point goals—Villanova 021 (Walker 36, Woodard Mumtord 2-2, LMiller 1-2, D.Mil ler 01, Muller 01, Bain 0-2), North Carolina 613 (Davis 3-4, Fox 2-7, Rice 1.1, Chilcutt 0-1). Fouled out—Dowdell. Rebounds—Villanova 34 (L.Miller 7), North Car olina 35 (Lynch 10). Assists— Villanova 11 (L Mil ler, Dowdell 3), North Carolina 27 (Rice 9). Total fouls—Villanova 21, North Carolina 12. A—NA. MICHIGAN STATE (84) Steigenga 7-14 2-2 17, Stephens 2-3 2-2 6, Peplowski 7-11 0-2 14, Montgomery 4-9 0-0 9, Smith 10-21 5-6 28, Hickman 1-3 048 2, Zulaut 1-4 0-0 2, Penick 1-7 4-5 6, Weshinskey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-72 13-17 84 UTAH (85) Grant 1017 68 29. McGrath 1-11-2 3, Watts 3- 9 8-16 14, Tate 3.50-0.6, Wilson 17 1-2 8, Afeaki 1-4 3-4 5, Soto 18 8-12 16, Dixon 0-4000, Rydalch 1-4 1-2 4, Howard 000-0 0. Totals 25-5928-46 85. Halftime—Michigan St. 33, Utah 29. Regula tion-64.64. First overtime-75-75. 3-point goals—Michigan St. 5-14 (Smith 3-8, Steigenga 1.2, Montgomery 1-2, Penick 0-4 Utah 7-21 (Grant 3-6, Soto 24, Wilson 1-4, Rydalch 1-4, Dixon 0.3). Fouled out—Steigenga, Montgomery, Wilson. Rebounds—Michigan St. 43 (Peplowski 11), Utah 36 (Grant, Watts 10). Assists— Michigan St. 19 (Montgomery 7), Utah 15 (Tate 5). Total fouls— Michigan St. 28, Utah 20. Technicals—Michigan St. coach Heathcote. Montgomery. A-13,497. TEXAS (76) Williams 2-7 0-0 4, Collie 212.2 6, Myers 3.41- 2 7, Jeans 1-4 0-0 2, Wright 1623 10-10 32, Cam bridge 6-16 3-4 17, McCoy 2-51-2 6, Burditt 1-2 B 0 2, Watson 0-00-00. Totals 27-65 17-20 76 ST. JOHN'S 934) Sealy 8183-519, Singleton 7-9 7-9 21, Werdann 6-9 1-2 13, Buchanon 4-8 5-7 14. Sproling 6-6 1-3 In The Bleachers by Steve Moore rcp:W- OH la)K, FRED. THERE GOES MICHAEL JORDAN 14, Scott 0.1 1.21, Cain 04)2-6 2, Mutolloo.o 0 Totals 31-51 21134 84. Halftime—St. John's 45, Texas 36. 3-point goals—Texas 5-17 (Wright 2-5, Cambridge 2-5, McCoy 1-4, Jeans 0-2, Collie 0-1), St. John's 2-4 (Buchanan 13, Sproling 1-1). Fouled out—McCoy, Sproling. Rebounds—Texas 36 (Myers 9), St. John's 35 (Seafy 12). Assists—Texas 10 (Williams, McCoy 3), St. John's 21 (Buchanon 11). Total fouls—Texas 22, St. John's 17. A-13,055. GEORGIA TECH (61) Hill 36 2-4 9, Mackey 5-10 0010, Geiger 3-5 0- 06, Anderson 8-28 9-1025, Barry 4-13 009, Dom& lik 0.10-0 0, Newbi II 1.2 0.2 2. Totals 246511-16 61. OHIO STATE (65) Jackson 517 5816, Lee 3-12 349, Carter &14 3819, Baker 2-4 2.4 6, Brown 1-934 4, Robinson 2-3 043 4, Jent 2-40.0 5, Skelton 1-2 002, Brande wie 0-00-00. Totals 24-6515-27 65. Halftime—Ohio St. 36, Ga. Tech 28. 3.point goals—Ga. Tech 2-11 (Hill 1.1, Barry 1-8, Ander son 0-1, Domalik 0-1), Ohio St. 24 (Jent 1-2, Jack son 1.3, Brown 0-3). Fouled out —,Geiger, Baker. Rebounds— Ga Tech 44 (Mackey 19), Ohio St. 50 (Carter 18). Assists—Ga. Tech 13 (Barry 5), Ohio St. 13 (Jackson 6). Total fouls— Ga Tech 22, Ohio St. 20. Technicals— Coach Cremins; Cremins, illegal timeout. A-13,055. WAKE FOREST (88) Tucker 2313 6, King 132236 29, Rogers 8-12 0016, McQueen 48009, SOW 4-7 2-2 11, Owens 2.2 0.0 4, Childress 5-10 3-3 14, Wise 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-64 9-14 88. ALABAMA (96) *ewe!! 7-17 7-7 21, Cheatum 8-175.7 21, Hony 6.9 2-2 16, Waites 8-110-0 21, Lancaster 0-2 0-00, Robinson 5-14 3-4 15, Webb 1.10-0 2, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Campbell 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 35-72 17-20 96. Halftime—Alabama 48, Wake Forest 45. 3- point goals—Wake Forest 312 (McQueen 1-Z Sil er 1-3, Childress 1.5, King 0-1, Rogers 0.1), Ala bama 9-18 (Waites 58, Horry 2-4, Robinson 2-8, Sprewell 0-1, Lancaster 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Wake Forest 31 (Rogers 12), Ala bama 37 (Cheatum 9). Assists—Wake Forest 27 (McQueen 7), Alabama 24 (Waites 10). Total fouls—Wake Forest 19, Alabama 14. A—NA. NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament By The Associated Press All Times EST EAST REGIONAL First Round Wednesday, March 13 George Washington 73, Richmond 62 Providence 88, Fairfield 87 James Madison 70, Kentucky 62 Toledo 83, Rutgers 65 Second Round Saturday, March 16 James Madison 73, Penn State 71 North Carolina State 94, George Washington Clemson 103, Providence 91 Connecticut 81, Toledo 80 Regional Semifinals At Philadelphia Thursday, March 21 James Madison (26.4) vs. Clemson (21-10) Connecticut (274) vs. North Carolina State (27- Regional Championship At Philadelphia Saturday, March 23 Semifinal winners MIDEAST REGIONAL First Round Wednesday, March 13 Florida State 96, Appalachian State 57 Holy Cross 81, Maryland 71 Southwest Missouri State 94, Tennessee Tech Vanderbilt 73, South Carolina 64 Second Round Saturday, March 16 Tennessee 55, Southwest Missouri State 47 Western Kentucky 72, Florida State 69 Yesterday, March 17 Vanderbilt 69, Purdue 63 Auburn 84, Holly Cross 58 Regional Semifinals At Knoxville, Tenn. Thursday, March 21 Tennessee (26-5) vs. Western Kentucky (29.2) Auburn (25-5) vs. Vanderbilt (19-11) Regional Championship At Knoxville, Tenn. Saturday, Minch 23 Semifinal winners MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round Wednesday, March 13 Stephen F. Austin 73, Mississipi 62 Oklahoma State 81, DePaul BO Northwestern 82, Washington State 62 Lamar 77, Texas 63 Second Round Saturday, Much 16 Arkansas 105, Northwestern 68 Oklahoma State 96, Michigan State 94, 3 OT Yesterday, March 17 NHL Virginia 74, Stephen F.Austin 72 Lamar 93, Louisiana State 73 Regional Semifinals Al Austin, Texas Thursday, March 21 Virginia (28-2) vs. Oklahoma State (27-5) Arkansas (2113) vs. Lamar (283) Regional Championship At Austin, Texas Saturday, March 23 Semifinal winners WEST REGIONAL Fast Round Wednesday, March 13 Southern Cat 63, Utah 52 lowa 64, Montana 53 UNLV 70, Texas Tech 65 Fullerton St. 84, Louisiana Tech 80 Second Round Saturday, March 16 Georgia 86, UNLV 62 Long Beach St. 83, Southern Cal 58 Washington 70, lowa 53 Stanford 91, Fullerton State 67 Regional Semifinals At Las Vegas Thursday, March 21 Georgia (27-3) vs. Long Beach St. (24-7) Washington (24-4) vs. Stanford (24-5) Regional Championship At Las Vegas Saturday, March 23 Semifinal winners THE FINAL FOUR At New Odom Semifinals Saturday, Ilan* 30 East champion vs. Midwest champion Mideast champion vs. West champion Championship Sunday, Narch 31 Semifinal winners NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE 111A1 -1 5 NIcE;DEAR WE' LI. BE LANDING 500,1. =l=l x-Boston Philadelphia New Val( Washington New Jersey Miami 49 17 35 29 32 33 23 41 21 44 20 45 Central Division x.Chicago 48 15 .762 x-Detroit 41 25 .621 8 1 / 2 Milwaukee 39 27 .591 10 1 / 2 Atlanta 36 29 554 13 Indiana 32 33 .492 17 Cleveland 23 41 .359 25 1 / 2 Charlotte 19 45 .297 29 1 / 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division 41 21 42 22 39 24 23 40 21 42 21 42 18 46 Pacific Division San Antonio Utah Houston Dallas Minnesota Orlando Denver x-Portland x-LA Lakers a-Phoenix Golden State Seattle LA Clippers Sacramento x-clinched playoff berth Saturday's Games Chicago 102, Cleveland 98 Detroit 106, Orlando 99 New Jersey 110, Washington 86 Golden State 117, Dallas 105 Phoenix 128, Atlanta 116 Utah 104, Seattle 98, 07 Sacramento 92, San Antonio 85 Yesterday's Games Late Games Not Included Boston 110, Philadelphia 105 Milwaukee 102, New York 101 Minnesota 90, Miami 87 Indiana 130, Denver 92 Charlotte 121, New Jersey 108 LA Clippers 107, Portland 97 Golden State at Houston, (n) San Antonio at LA Lakers, (5) Today's Games Orlando at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Denver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Indiana at Phoenii, 9:30 p.m. 47 17 .734 - 46 18 .719 1 44 20 .688 3 34 29 .540 12 1 / 2 30 34 .469 17 23 42 .354 24 1 / 2 18 44 .290 28 Tomorrow's Games New York at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Houston at Minnesota, B p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. LA Clippers at LA Lakers, 10•30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (105) Barkley 15-236838, Gilliam 6-15 0012, Mahan 1000 2, Green 5.10 0-011, Hawkins 017 4-5 23, Anderson 4-12 1-1 9, Turner 4-6 0.0 10, 801 010 00, Payne 01 at) 0. Totals 44-91 11-14 105 BOSTON (110) Bird 9-202-2 23, Gamble 8-15 0-016, Parish 11- 17 6-6 28, Shaw 4-8 2-2 10, Lewis 811 2-2 14, Brown 7-10 0-0 15, Kleine 1.20-0 2, Pinckney 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 46-86 14-14 110. Philadelphia Boston 26 22 26 31-105 28 28 28 26-110 3-Point goals—Philadelphia 6.18 (Turner 2-2, Barkley 2-7, Green 1-1, Hawkins 1-4, 80l 0.1, Payne 0-1, Anderson 0-2), Boston 4-9 (Bird 3-7, Brown 1- 2). Fouled out— Gamble. Rebounds—Philadel phia 39 (Barkley 11), Boston 51 (Parish 18). Assists—Philadelphia 22 (Barkley 8), Boston 28 (Shaw 10). Total fouls—Philadelphia 13, Boston 20. A-14,890. CHARLOTTE (121) Newman 4-10 3-3 11, Reid 3-7 5-6 11, Gmmski 4-7 0-0 8, Chapman 3-11 5-6 11, Gill 9-14 2.2 20, Lackner 381.3 7, Curry 7-17 1-2 16, Gattison 1-3 567, Tripucka 6-9 8-820, Bogues 4-6 2-310. Totals 44-90 32-39121. NEW JERSEY (108) Morris 59 2-3 14, Coleman 5-11 9-13 19, Bowie 8-17 5-7 21, Blaylock 3120-0 7, Theus 6-1914 17, Petrovic 5-17 4-514, Haley 2-3 343 7, Buechler 0- 1 0-0 0, Mills 3-5 0-0 6, George 0-1 0-0 0, Gervin 1- 31.2 3.Totals 38-98 27-42108. Charlotte 29 33 26 33-121 New Jersey 25 14 27 42-108 3-Point goals—Charlotte 1.5 (Curry 1-1, New man 0-1, Gminski 0-1, Chapman GI, Tripucka O n New Jersey 5-16 (Morris 2-2, Theus 2-5, Blay lock 16, Coleman 0-1, Petrovic 62). Fouled out None. Rebounds—Charlotte 54 (Reid, Gminski, Tripucka 7), New Jersey 74 (Coleman 13). Assists—Charlotte 19 (Gill 5), New Jersey 16 (Blaylock 9). Total fouls—Charlotte 28, New Jer sey 25. K-9,015. WALES CONFERENCE Patrick DPoiskm W. L . T Pts . 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