Daily Trivia Daily Trivia: Who did Penn State defeat in the finals of the Atlantic 10 basketball tour nament to earn a berth in the 1991 NCAA tournament? Yesterday’s Question: The Lady Lion bas ketball team holds a 12-13 tournament record in NCAA play. With their first round matchup against Youngstown State, what is their all-time tournament record against teams from Ohio? Answer: 0-1. CHICAGO (AP) The All-Big Ten teams as chosen by a media panel and by Big Ten coaches: MEDIA PANEL First Team Brian Evans, Indiana Jess Settles, lowa Andre Woolridge, lowa Kiwane Garris, Illinois Geno Carlisle, Northwestern Second Team Maurice Taylor, Michigan Chad Austin, Purdue Quinton Brooks, Michigan State Matt Gaudio, Penn State Dan Earl, Penn State Third Team Glenn Sekunda, Penn State Porter Roberts, Purdue Roy Hairston, Purdue Russ Millard, lowa Pete Lisicky, Penn State Honorable Mention Andrae Patterson, Neil Reed, Indiana; Maceo Bas ton, Louis Bullock, Michigan; Jamie Feick, Michigan State; Bobby Jackson, Sam Jacobson, Courtney James, Minnesota; Calvin Booth, Penn State. Bran don Brantley, Justin Jennings. Brad Miller, Purdue; Sam Okey, Wisconsin. Player ot the Year Brian Evans, Indiana Freshman ol the Year Sam Okey, Wisconsin Coach of the Year Gene Keady, Purdue COACHES First Team Brian Evans, Indiana Matt Gaudio, Penn State Geno Carlisle, Northwestern Jess Settles, lowa Andre Woolridge, lowa Second Team Kiwane Garris, Illinois Quinton Brooks, Michigan State Porter Roberts, Purdue Maurice Taylor, Michigan Chad Austin. Purdue Third Team Brad Miller, Purdue Glenn Sekunda, Penn State Dan Earl, Penn State. Andrae Patterson, Indiana Russ Millard, lowa Honorable Mention Bryant Notree, Illinois; Maceo Baston, Michigan; Jamie Feick, Michigan State; Bobby Jackson, Sam Jacobson, John Thomas, Minnesota; Pete Lisicky, Penn State Brandon Brantley, Justin Jennings, Pur due. Player ol the Year Brian Evans, Indiana Freshman of the Year Sam Okey, Wisconsin Defensive Player ol the Year Porter Roberts, Purdue USA Today/AVCA Men’s Top 15 Poll as of March 239 15-1 1 1. Hawaii 225 14-3 2 3. Cal State-Northridge 192 10-6 4 4. Long Beach State 186 12-4 3 5. UC-Santa Barbara 175 9-6 5 6. Stanford 146 9-5 10 7. Pacific 141 12-5 7 6. Pepperdine 134 10-6 6 9. Lewis 110 13-2 9 10. Ohio State 87 13-2 12 11. Penn State 83 11-4 11 12. Southern Cal 78 5-8 8 60 14-5 13 43 6-4 14 15 6-11 15 13. Ball State 14. BYU 15. UC-Irvine All times EST First Round Marist (22-6) at Rhode Island (18-13), 7:30 p.m. College of Charleston (24-3) at Tennessee (14- 14), 7:30 p.m. Davidson (25-4) at South Carolina (17-11), 7:30 p.m. Washington (16-11) at Michigan St. (15-15), 7:30 p.m. Saint Louis (16-13) at Minnesota (18-12), 7:30 p.m. Murray St. (19-9) at Missouri (17-14), 8 p.m. Manhattan (17-11) at Wisconsin (16-14), 8:05 p.m. Tulane (18-9) at Auburn (19-12), 8:30 p.m. Arkansas-Little Rock (23-6) at Vanderbilt (17- 13), 8:30 p.m. Alabama (16-11) at Illinois (18-12), 9:30 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s, Md. (21-7) at Illinois St. (20- 11), 9:30 p.m. Miami, Ohio (21-7) at Fresno St. (20-10), 11:59 p.m. Tomorrow St. Joseph's (15-12) at lona (21-7), 7:30 p.m. Nebraska (16-14) at Colorado St. (18-11), 9:30 p.m. Gonzaga (21-8) at Washington St. (16-11) 10:05 p.m. Friday, March 15 At New Haven Coliseum New Haven, Conn. Providence (17-11) vs. Fairfield (20-9), 7:30 p.m. Second Round Times and sites TBA Monday, March 18 Davidson-South Carolina winner vs. Ark.-Little Rock-Vanderbilt winner Alabama-lllinois winner vs. Murray St.-Missouri winner ScdDireliMDaiffd In The Bleachers by steve Moore Tulane-Aubum winner vs. Saint Louis-Minnesota Manhattan-Wisconsin winner vs. Mount St. Mary's-lllinois St. winner Tuesday, March 19 Marist-Rhode Island winner vs. Coll, ot Charleston-Tennessee winner St. Joseph's-lona winner vs. Providence-Fairfield winner Miami, Ohio-Fresno St. winner vs. Washington- Michigan St. winner Nebraska-Colorado St. winner vs. Gonzaga- Washington St. winner Third Round Times and sites TBA Wednesday, March 20 Tulane-Auburn—Saint Louis-Minnesota winner vs. Manhattan-Wisconsin —Mount St. Mary's-llli nois St. winner Davidson-South Carolina —Ark.-Little Rock-Van derbilt winner vs. Alabama-lllinois—Murray St.-Mis souri winner Thursday, March 21 Marist-Rhode Island—Coll, of Charleston-Ten nessee winner vs. St. Joseph's-lona —Providence- Fairfield winner Friday, March 22 Miami, Ohio-Fresno St.—Washington-Michigan St. winner vs. Nebraska-Colorado St.—Gonzaga- Washington St. winner At Madison Square Garden New York Tuesday, March 26 Semifinals TBA, 7 p.m. TBA, 9 p.m. Thursday, March 28 Third Place Semifinal losers, 7 p.m. Championship Semifinal winners, 9 p.m. PIAA Basketball 4A ' >«?' ' The PIAA boys Class AAAA basketball tourna ment at-a-glance (regional finish and record in parenthesis): Today Second Round Lower Merion (1-1, 28-3) vs. Scranton (2-2,15- 10), at Bethlehem Liberty High, 7:30 p.m. Stroudsburg (11-1, 24-4) vs. Chambersburg (3- 2, 25-4), at Martz Hall, Pottsville, 7:30 p.m. Harrisburg (3-1, 27-3) vs. Plymouth Whitemarsh (1-3, 28-2), at Albright College, Reading, 7 p.m. Lebanon (3-3, 23-7) vs. Chester (1-2, 25-4), at Geigle Complex, Reading, 7:30 p.m. Erie Cathedral Prep (10-2, 21-7) vs. Bradford (9- 1, 24-2), at Clarion U., 7:30 p.m. Schenley (8-1, 24-4) vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (7-4,20-7), at Brashear High, Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. State College (6-1, 22-5) vs. Dußois (9-2, 17- 7), at Altoona High, 7:30 p.m. Erie McDowell (10-1, 21-7) vs. Franklin Region al (7-2, 20-9), at Grove City College, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16 Quarterfinals, TBA Wednesday, March 20 Semifinals, TBA Saturday, March 23 Finals, at Hershey, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 9 First Round Lower Merion 74, Cedar Cliff 62 Scranton 52, Williamsport 44 Harrisburg 77, Norristown 48 Lebanon 55, Abington Heights 51 Stroudsburg 71, North Penn 60 Chambersburg 95, Coatesville 72 Chester 85, Parkland 60 Plymouth-Whitemarsh 62, Whitehall 50 Erie Cathedral Prep 66, Upper St. Clair 49 Bradford 76, Penn-Trafford 62 Schenley 52, Butler 47 Pittsburgh Central Catholic 57, Hollidaysburg 54 State College 68, North Allegheny 60 Dußois 65, Penn Hills 62 Erie McDowell 59, New Castle 48 Franklin Regional 58, Westinghouse 50 The PIAA boys Class AA basketball tournament at-a-glance (regional finish and record in parenthe sis): Today Second Round Reading Central Catholic (3-1,29-0) vs. Carbon dale (2-3,19-10), at Hazleton High, 7 p.m. Dunmore (2-1,18-7) vs. York Catholic (3-4,19- 6), at Martz Hall, Pottsville, 6 p.m. Loyalsock (4-1, 25-2) vs. Salisbury Township (11-1, 24-5), at Hazleton High, 8:30 p.m. Bishop Hoban (2-2,19-9) vs. Pine Grove (11-3, 20-8), at Hazleton High, 5:30 p.m. Shenango (7-1, 26-1) vs. Wmdber (5-1, 24-3), at Ringgold High, Monongahela, 7:30 p.m. Farrell (7-4, 22-6) vs. New Brighton (7-5,17-9), at New Castle High, 7:30 p.m. George Jr. Republic (10-1, 26-1) vs. Freeport (7-3,14-12), at Butler High, 6:30 p.m. Bellwood Antis (6-1,23-5) vs. Shady Side Acad- Babe Ruth as a kid. emy (7-2, 22-5), at Indiana U. of Pa., 7 30 p.m Saturday, March 16 Quarterfinals, TBA Wednesday, March 20 Semifinals, TBA Saturday, March 23 Finals, at Hershey, 3 p.m Saturday, March 9 First Round Reading Central Catholic 64. Catasauqua 58 Dunmore 57, Wyalusing 48 Loyalsock 59, Northeastern 55 Elk Lake 50, Bishop Hoban 44 Pine Grove 71, Trinity 67 Bellwood-Antis 62. Everett 50 Carbondale 62, Central Columbia 55 Salisbury 48, Harriton 40 York Catholic 62, Bishop Shanahan 60 Shady Side Academy 70, Curwensville 52 Windber 80, Blairsville 70 Farrell 63. Keystone 38 New Brighton 53, Mercer 30 George Jr. Republic 82, Carlyton 59 Freeport 60, Richland 35 Shenango 72, Seneca 52 Player, Team GP Lemieux, Pit 56 Jagr, Pit 66 Forsberg, Col 68 Francis, Pit 61 Sakic, Col 68 Mogilny. Van 64 Messier, NYR 65 Selanne, Win-Ana 64 Lindros, Phi 58 Gretzky, L.A.-StL 67 Weight, Edm 66 Kariya, Ana 57 Fedorov, Det 62 Yzerman, Det 66 Verbeek, NYR 62 Fleury, Cal 66 Turgeon, Mon 64 Tkachuk, Win 62 Damphousse, Mon 66 Nedved, Pit 64 Palffy, NYI 65 Kamensky, Col 67 Hull, StL 58 Oates, Bos 54 Leetch, NYR 67 Jordan, Chi. Olajuwon, Hou. Malone, Utah Robinson, S.A. Richmond. Sac. Barkley, Phoe. Ceballos, LAL Mourning, Mia. Hardaway, Orl. Rice, Char. Ewing, N.Y. C. Robinson, Port. Baker, Mil. Johnson, Char. Hill, Det. Elliott, S.A. Miller, Ind. Howard, Wash. Pippen, Chi. Robinson, Mil. Muresan, Wash. O’Neal, Orl. Kemp, Sea. Stockton, Utah Geiger, Char. D. Davis, Ind. Sabonis, Port. Williams, LAC Mason, N.Y. Ceballos, LAL Rodman, Chi. Robinson, S.A. Barkley, Phoe. Kemp, Sea. Mutombo, Den Olajuwon, Hou. Williams, N.J. Jones, Dali. Ewing, N.Y. Malone, Utah Stockton, Utah Kidd, Dali. Strickland, Port. Johnson, S.A. Anderson, N.J.-Cha. Stoudamire, Tor. Jackson, Ind. Van Exel, LAL 'ij i G A PTS PIM 55 78 133 46 55 75 130 78 26 76 102 41 24 76 100 44 42 56 98 38 52 44 96 12 43 49 92 101 33 59 92 18 42 48 90 129 18 70 88 32 23 62 85 74 40 43 83 14 28 52 80 42 34 45 79 58 38 40 78 123 37 41 78 102 32 46 78 32 41 35 76 96 29 46 75 123 36 38 74 54 35 38 73 46 31 42 73 69 36 36 72 28 20 52 72 16 13 58 71 22 SCORING AVERAGE G FG FT PTS AVG 61 689 424 1883 30.9 63 660 341 1664 26.4 60 587 385 1572 26.2 60 538 432 1510 25.2 59 472 303 1407 23.8 54 451 342 1281 23.7 57 503 278 1319 23.1 50 391 350 1140 22.8 62 480 375 1413 22.8 58 469 228 1306 22.5 55 498 234 1233 22 4 58 429 250 1269 21.9 60 529 238 1305 21.8 59 457 306 1274 21.6 60 449 392 1293 21.6 55 384 260 1153 21.0 60 389 351 1257 21.0 61 522 215 1262 20.7 61 474 180 1260 20.7 60 467 239 1235 20.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FG FGA 378 632 395 665 408 717 346 617 263 469 245 443 273 496 368 670 314 574 503 933 REBOUNDS PER GAME G OFF DEF TOT AVG 49 276 474 750 15.3 60 231 498 729 12.2 54 200 454 654 12,1 58 219 474 693 11.9 59 201 475 676 11.5 63 159 530 689 10.9 58 265 357 622 10.7 52 201 345 546 10.5 55 110 459 569 10.3 60 131 481 612 10.2 ASSISTS PER GAME G AST AVG 60 672 11.2 60 594 9.9 52 497 9.6 60 560 9.3 51 459 9.0 60 536 8.9 61 486 8.0 58 430 7.4 „ c VLed at the s , 1 SKELLER HAPPIES 10:00 - 12:00 With SPECIALS ON ALL DOMESTIC PITCHERS Featuring Rock Cases Slices Study in Italy This Summe Penn State’s Summer Abroad in Todi June 7-July 27,1996 For more information: Kristi Wormhoudt Education Abroad Programs The Pennsylvania State University 222 D Boucke Building University Park PA 16802-5900 Phone: 865-7681 Fax: 865-3336 pennState CompuServe Demo Thursday and Friday, March 14 dc In, Penn State bookstore ■ FREE Software Like having coffee at the HUB with 133,000 of your closest friends. 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