The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 08, 1983, Image 13

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February 8, 1983
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Big East? Not too big for Pitt
sburgh.
Four starters, led by Clyde
Vaughan’s 24 points, scored in
double figures to give Pitt
sburgh its third straight Big East
Conference upset, an 85-74 de
cision over 16th-ranked Syra
cuse.
Pitt, which got off to a slow
start this season, including a 19-
point loss to Syracuse, upset
then fourth-ranked St.John’s at
home last Tuesday and was a
surprise overtime winner at
Connecticut Saturday night.
With Monday night’s
triumph, the Panthers raised
their record to 12-8 and 5-5 in
the league.
“It was a great team effort,”
said Pitt Coach Roy Chipman.
“It’s kind of nice to be 5-5 in the
league, especially the way we
started out.”
Billy Culbertson scored 17
points for Pitt, George Allen 14
and Trent Johnson 11.
Syracuse, 15-5 and 6-4, took a
4-0 lead, but Pitt came back to go
ahead, 5-4, with 16:11 left in the
first half and stayed in the the
lead after that.
The Orangemen, paced by
Leo Rautins’ 24 points, man
aged to tie the game three times
in the second half, but could
never get a go-ahead basket.
A total of eight players fouled
out of the hard-fought game, in
cluding four Syracuse starters.
Erich Santifer had 20 points
for Syracuse and teammate
Tony Bruin added 13.
In other games involving
ranked teams, No. 9 Arkansas
downed Baylor, 81-66, No. 10
Memphis State defeated Wichita
State, 85-73, No. 11 Louisville
toppled Florida State, 89-63,
Mississippi upset No. 19 Geor
gia, 76-59, and No. 20 Tennes
see beat Louisiana State, 66-63.
At Memphis, Tenn., Andre
Turner and Bobby Parks scored
22 points each to power Mem
phis State.
At Louisville, Ky., Carlton
McCray, who celebrates his 21st
birthday today, had 20 points,
eight rebounds and five assists to
spark Louisville to a Metro Con
ference victory.
At Athens, Ga., Carlos Clark
scored 16 of his game-high 23
points in the first half to boost
Mississippi to its upset.
At Knoxville, Tenn., Dan
Federmann scored 20 points, in
cluding a clutch free throw with
14 seconds remaining, to help
Tennessee to a share of the SEC
lead.
And in local basketball, Uni
versity of Texas-San Antonio
center Rick Doyle scored a
career-high 20 points and added
10 rebounds as he led the Road-
runners to a 50-45 victory over
the Oklahoma City Chiefs.
UTSA took a 26-22 halftime
lead and then battled off a Chief
rally late in the second half to
notch their eighth triumph the
season.
UTSA improved to 8-12 on
the year while Oklahoma City
dropped its 11th straight and
fell to 3-16. Derrick Gervin
backed Doyle with 10 points for
UTSA and Jones Richmond and
Ronnie Fa!ggins had nine each
for the Chiefs.
In Omaha, Gregory Brandon
scored a career-high 32 points
and grabbed 18 rebounds to
lead Creighton to a 94-87 victory 15 field goal attempts and was
over West Texas State in Mis- 12 for 14 from the free throw
souri Valley Conference basket- ij ne as the Bluejays improved to
ball. 7-12 overall and 3-7 in the con-
Brandon, a junior forward ference. West Texas State is 5-13
from Philadelphia, hit on 10 of overall and 2-7 in the league.
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