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Daily Trivia
Today's question: What was the result of the first
Tangerine Bowl, played in 1947? (Answer: tomorrow)
Yesterday's question: What was the original name
of the CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl when it began in
1947? (In 1947, it was the Tangerine Bowl. Please
see today's question)
College Basketball
The top 25 teams in the Daily Collegian's college
basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,
record through Jan. 9, total points based on 25 points
tor a first place vote through one point for a 25th
place vote, and preseason ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. North Carolina (5) 12-1 265 3
2. Duke (5) 9-0 263 5
3. Kansas 15-1 230 7
4. Arkansas 10-1 225 1
5. Purdue (1) 13-0 212 9
6. UCLA 9-0 209 10
7. Kentucky 11-2 202 6
8. Arizona 12-1 192 14
9. Massachusetts 11-1 185 8
10. Wisconsin 11-0 160 19
11. Michigan 10-2 159 2
12. Temple 1-1 154 4
13. Indiana 8-2 144 13
14. Connecticut 12-1 141 23
15. Syracuse 9-1 118 11
16. Louisville 10-2 97 12
17. Minnesota 10-3 77 16
18. Cincinnati 11-3 72 20
19. Georgia Tech 9-3 65 18
20. Boston College 10-3 49 25
21. California 9-2 41 22
22. Virginia 8-2 31 21
23. West Virginia 9-1 30
24. Illinois 7-3 22 15
25. Alabama-Birmingham 11-1 21
Others receiving votes: Seton Hall 20, Vanderbilt
20, George Washington 16, Penn 16, lowa 15, New
Mexico State 14, Ohio State 14, Florida State 13.
Michigan State 12, Oklahoma State 12, Florida 11,
Georgetown 10, Maryland 10, Missouri 9, Marquette
7, Xavier, (OH) 6, St. Louis 2, Vermont 2, Memphis
State 1, Nicholls State 1.
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press college
basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,
records through Jan. 9, total points based on 25
points for a first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote, and previous rankings:
1. North Carolina (39)
2. Duke (24)
3. Kansas
4. Arkansas
5. UCLA (1)
6. Arizona
7. Massachusetts (1)
8. Kentucky
9. Purdue
10. Michigan
11. Indiana
12. Wisconsin
13. Temple
14. Connecticut
15. Louisville
16. Syracuse
17. Georgia Tech
18. Minnesota
19. California
20. Boston College
21. Cincinnati
22. Ala-Birmingham
23. West Virginia
24. Vanderbilt
25. Missouri
(tie) Xavier, Ohio
Others receiving votes: Illinois 91, Maryland 65,
Oklahoma State 65, St. Louis 61, Florida 40, New
Mexico St. 40, Penn 37, DePaul 37. Marquette 27,
Virginia Commonwealth 26, New Orleans 25, Virginia
22, Nebraska 13, Providence 12, Western Kentucky
11, Georgia 10, Virginia Tech 10, Montana 9, Wake
Forest 9, Stanford 7, Michigan State 6, George
Washington 5, Tennessee-Chattanooga 5, LSU 4,
Mississippi State 4, New Mexico 2, Miami, Ohio 1.
U.S. Press Top 30 -Jan. 10, 1994
compiled by Ben Mutzabaugh
The Top Thirty teams in the U.S. Press' college
basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,
record, total points based on 30 points for a first place
vote through one point for a 30th place vote. The
U.S. Press poll is the nation's only national poll to
incorporate one coach from each conference in
addition to a national panel of writers. This voting
formula eliminates bias that may exist in other polls.
Record Pts Pvs
1. North Carolina (36) 12-1 1,660 2
2. Duke (14) 9-0 1,614 3
3. Kansas (4) 15-1 1.505 5
4. Arkansas (1) 10-0 1,479 1
5. UCLA 9-0 1,412 7
6. Arizona 12-1 1,314 10
7. Purdue (1) 13-0 1,306 8
8. Kentucky 11-2 1,290 4
9. Massachusetts 11-1 1,252 9
10. Temple 7-2 1,130 6
11. Indiana 8-2 1,083 12
12. Wisconsin 11-0 1,082 15
13. Michigan 10-2 997 14
14. Connecticut 12-1 958 16
15. Louisville 10-2 917 11
16. Syracuse 9-1 762 17
17. Minnesota 10-3 719 19
18. Georgia Tech 9-3 679 13
19. Ala-Birmingham 11-1 560 26
20. Cincinnati 11-3 533 18
21. Boston College 10-3 417 21
22. Illinois 7-3 382 20
23. California 9-2 379 27
24. Oklahoma State 10-4 287 23
25. Vanderbilt 8-3 283 24
26. West Virginia 9-1 247 -
27. St. Louis 12-0 188 -
28. New Mexico State 10-1 186 29
29. Maryland 8-3 183 -
30. Xavier 9-1 154 30
Others receiving votes: Marquette, 103; Missouri,
94; Providence, 86; Pennsylvania, 78; Georgetown,
69; George Washington, 67; Nebraska, 56; Montana,
54; Virginia Commonwealth, 51; Virginia, 45; Michigan
State, 41; Western Kentucky, 41; Ohio State, 39;
Virginia Tech, 38; DePaul, 37; Florida State, 35;
Georgia, 29; Seton Hall, 29; Washington State, 22;
Northwestern, 20; Florida, 18; Southern Cal, 16;
Stanford, 11; New Mexico, 9; UNC Charlotte, 7;
Oklahoma, 6; Kansas State, 5; lowa State, 3; New
Orleans, 3; Lai, 2; Texas, 2; BVU, 1; Ohio University,
1; Tennessee-Chattanooga, 1; Wake Forest, 1.
Women's Basketball
The Top Twenty Five women's basketball teams as
compiled by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia
Inquirer as voted by a panel of women coaches, with
first-place votes in parentheses, records through
Jan. 9, total points based on 25 points for a first-place
vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and
previous ranking:
In The Bleachers by Steve Moore
For the third straight season, Stanley led the NBA in
Record Pts Pv
1. Tennessee (64) 12-0 1,624 1
2. lowa (1) 9-0 1,554 2
3. Penn St. 10-0 1,486 3
4. North Carolina 11-0 1,419 5
5. Texas Tech 12-1 1,351 6
6. Vanderbilt 11-2 1,269 7
7. Colorado 12-2 1,249 4
8. Kansas 11-1 1,114 12
9. Southern Cal 9-1 1,093 10
10. Alabama 10-2 950 11
11. Stanford 8-3 907 9
12. Connecticut 10-2 861 8
13. Purdue 11-2 785 16
14. Louisiana Tech 9-3 774 14
15. Virginia 9-2 764 17
16. Washington 10-1 683 22
17. Ohio State 8-3 594 15
18. Northwestern 7-2 346 18
19. Florida International 10-1 298
Record Pts Pvs
12-1 1,592 2
9-0 1,574 3
15-1 1,427 5
10-1 1,383 1
9-0 1,353 6
12-1 1,230 9
11-1 1,222 8
11-2 1,174 4
13-0 1,149 10
10-2 954 13
8-2 942 14
11-0 926 15
7-2 885 7
12-1 774 16
10-2 678 11
9-1 611 18
9-3 460 12
10-3 456 19
9-2 313 24
10-3 277 20
11-3 276 17
11-1 222
9- 1 186
8-3 173 22
10-1 122
9-1 122
20. W. Kentucky
21. Auburn
22. Montana
23. Boise State
24. UNLV
25. Seton Hall
Others receiving votes: Indiana 115; Georgia 107
Southern Miss. 105; Oklahoma St. 65; Maryland 61
Gonzaga 54; Toledo 51; Santa Clara 49; Hawaii 42
Clemson 29; SW Missouri St 29; New Mexico St. 23
Minnesota 22; Creighton 20; Mississippi 16' Texas 16
Duke 10: Arizona 8; Middle Tenn. 8; Arkansas St. 6
Notre Dame 5; Pittsburgh 5; Stephen F. Austin 5;
UCLA 5; N. Illinois 4; St. Joseph's 4: Marquette 3;
South Carolina 3; Southern Meth. 3; Virginia Tech 3:
Ala.-Birmingham 2; Oklahoma 2; Oregon St. 2
George Washington 1; Tulane 1.
NFL Draft
Underclassmen who have announced their inten
tion to forego their remaining collegiate eligibility to
enter the 1994 NFL draft:
Sam Adams, dl, Texas ABM
Mario Bates, rb, Arizona State
James Bostic, rb, Auburn
Trent Diller, qb, Fresno State
Marshall Faulk, rb, San Diego State
William Floyd, fb, Florida State
Greg Hill, rb, Texas ABM
Calvin Jones, rb, Nebraska
Jimmy Klingler, qb, Houston
Thomas Lewis, wr, Indiana
Jamir Miller, lb, UCLA
Byron Morris, rb, Texas Tech
David Palmer, wr, Alabama
Corey Sawyer, cb, Florida State
Darnay Scott, wr, San Diego State
Heath Shuler, qb, Tennessee
Bruce Walker, dt, UCLA
Dan Wilkinson, dt, Ohio State
NEW YORK (AP) The selection order for the
1994 NFL draft, to be held Apr. 24-25:
1. Cincinnati
2. Indianapolis
3. Washington
4. New England
5. Los Angeles Rams
6. Tampa Bay
7. Atlanta
8. Seattle
9. Cleveland
10. Phoenix
11. Chicago
12. New Orleans
13. New Yolk Jets
14. Philadelphia
15. San Francisco (from San Diego)
16. Miami
17. Pittsburgh
18. Minnesota (from Denver)
19. Minnesota
20. x-Green Bay
21. Detroit
22. x-Los Angeles Raiders
23. x-San Francisco
24. x-New York Giants
25. x-Kansas City
26. x-Houston
27. x-Dallas
28. x-Buffalo
NOTE: x-subject to change. Super Bowl winner
chooses 28th and the loser 27th.
NHL
NY Rangers
New Jersey
8-4 267 13
8-4 200 19
10-2 187 20
10-2 180 -
8-2 149 - 10-2 137 -
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W- L. T Pts GF GA
27 12 3 57 148 111
24 13 4 52 147 114
perspiration
Philadelphia
Washington
Florida
20 19 3 43 148 158
19 18 4 42 136 127
16 17 7 39 111 115
16 20 4 36 142 143
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15 23 5 35 113 135
Northeast Division
20 12 9 49 152 145
20 15 7 47 134 117
19 13 8 46 136 120
19 18 4 42 138 116
17 20 5 39 146 152
17 22 3 37 129 137
8 33 4 20 122 214
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
NY Islanders
Tampa Bay
Pittsburgh
Montreal
Boston
Buffalo
Quebec
Hartford
Ottawa
W. L T Pta GF GA
24 14 7 55 152 127
22 15 7 51 153 134
22 13 4 48 177 134
21 16 6 48 135 138
20 17 4 44 125 116
16 24 5 37 142 178
Pacific Division
21 16 7 49 163 145
20 21 0 40 139 138
17 24 2 36 116 129
16 21 3 35 152 161
12 21 9 33 105 137
13 24 6 32 133 153
Today's Games
Boston at Pittsburgh. 7:35 p.m.
Toronto
Dallas
Detroit
St. Louis
Chicago
Winnipeg
Calgary
Vancouver
Anaheim
Los Angeles
San Jose
Edmonton
Ottawa at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m.
Toronto at Washington, 7:35 p.m
Buffalo at Chicago, 8:35 p.m.
Edmonton at Dallas, 8:35 p.m.
Quebec at Calgary, 9:35 p.m.
Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:35 p.m
Tomorrow's Games
New Jersey at Montreal, 735 p.m.
Tampa Bay at De00it..7:35 RP.
Buffalo of Winnipeg:llM pin.
Quebec at Vancouvisklo:3s p.m.
Hartford at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m
San Jose at Anaheim, 10:35 p.m
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct.... GB
21 9 .700
19 13 .594 3
16 13 .552 4 1 / 2
13 18 .419 8 1 / 2
13 19 .406 9
13 21 .382 10
9 22 .290 12 1 / 2
Central Division
New York
Orlando
Miami
New Jersey
Philadelphia
Boston
Washington
Atlanta
Chicago
Chark:itte
Cleveland
Indiana
Milwaukee
Detroit
22 7 .759
21 10 .677 2
18 14 .563 5 1 / 2
13 18 .419 10
12 17 .414 10
9 22 .290 14
8 22 .267 14 1 / 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
W L Pct... GB
27 5 .844
22 11 .667
22 12 .647
15 17 .469
10 21 .323
2 29 .065
Pacific Division
Houston
Utah
San Antonio
Denver
Minnesota
Dallas
26 3 .897
24 6 .800
18 15 .545
16 .533
11 19 .367
11 22 .333
10 22 .313
Today's Games
LA Clippers at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Minnesota at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Golden State at LA takers, 10:30 p.m.
Miami at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m.
Seattle at Portland, 10:30 p.m.
Tomorrow's Games
Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
LA Clippers at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Denver at Indiana, 7:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Miami at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Golden State
LA Clippers
LA Lakers
Sacramento
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Agreed to terms with Leo
Gomez, third baseman, on a one-year contract.
BOSTON RED SOX—Announced that Mark
Meleski, manager; Jim Bibby, pitching coach; and Joe
Marchese, coach, will return to Lynchburg of the
Cantina League.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms with
Scott Radinsky, pitcher, on a one-year contract.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to terms with
Bob Scanlon, pitcher, on a one-year contract.
NEW YORK YANKEES—Named Marty Naughton
assistant director of media relations and Brian Smith
assistant director of community relations.
SEATTLE MARINERS—Signed Luis Sojo, infielder,
to a minor-league contract. Named Jerry Royster
coach for Jacksonville of the Southern League.
National League
SAN DIEGO PADRES—Agreed to terms with Bip
Roberts, second baseman, on a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National BasketbaH Association
ORLANDO MAGlC—Signed Tree Rollins, assistant
coach-center, to a 10-day player contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football league
DENVER BRONCOS—Announced the retirement
of Ernie Stautner, defensive line coach.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Fired Rick Venturi,
defensive coordinator; George Catavolos, secondary
coach; Francis Peay, defensive line coach; and Jay
Robertson, defensive assistant coach.
HOCKEY
Netkinel Hockey League
HARTFORD WHALERS—Recalled Mark Craig,
right wing, from Springfield of the American Hockey
League.
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