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Chicken nuggets Open 11 a.m.-past midnight 846-0079 846-3824 509 University Drive * 5 * * * * * GENERAL MEETING FEB. 13, 7:30 p.m. FOR INFORMATION 775-1797 * * * * * 4- + Petal Patch “Your Complete Florist” European Flower Market On Valentine’s Day, February 14 “By the stem or by the bunch!” Two Locations Post Oak Village-Hwy 30 764-0091 707 Shopping Village 696-6713 Our back-4o - 5cnoo budge+ pleaser 5pe J " 11 - 3 IL” sausaqe and mushroom p]z?a for on I ij ^g.^Q a Z0 tt sausaga and mushroom pi7.ia for onlij * |3 go Call US -V/e deliver/ Nor4h: 84fc-3 7G8 5ou4h G c \b'OZ3 L \ $ ro Wednesday, February 13, 1983/The Battalion/Page 13 Texas, Tech hold national ranking Associated Press The first 11 teams held their posi tions in the weekly Associated Press women’s college basketball poll an nounced Tuesday. Top-ranked Texas, which has won 91 straight games in the South west Conference, received 55 first- place votes and 1,192 points. Long Beach State, No. 2, once again received the other five first- place votes from the nationwide panel of 60 women’s coaches. Texas Coach Jody Conradt is pleased over the way her team has avoided the crippling injuries of last year. However, Conradt is slightly ir ritated over criticism of the competi tion in her conference. “I’m getting tired of hearing how weak the Southwest Conference is,” Conradt said before her team hosted Arkansas Tuesday night. “If we lost a couple of games then we’d sud denly near how tough the league is. “My record against Southeastern Conference teams this year is as good as it is against Southwest schools. What’s so tough about the Sun Belt Conference. All they have is Old Dominion and Western Ken tucky. We have two ranked teams. “I see many leagues in the stand ings with only one or two strong teams.” Meanwhile, the air of calm re flected in this week’s poll should end by the time the next vote is taken. No. 6 Louisiana Tech already has lost to No. 4 Northeast Louisiana, Monday night, as the Lady Indians avenged its only setback of the sea son. Tech hosts No. 3 Old Dominion Wednesday in one of the nation’s better rivalries. No. 5 Mississippi needs to win at No. 9 Auburn Wednesday or lose by less than seven points. Otherwise the Tigers, instead of the Rebels, would host the SEC final four. No. 10 Penn State travels to West Virginia, which is hunting for the right victim to help make the Moun taineers a top 20 team. In the Second 10, things have got ten near the desperate stage for two- time defending national champion Southern California. The Women of Troy have dropped to No. 13, their lowest position in the poll since De cember, 1980, when Pam and Paula McGee were freshmen. More important, USC must beat Fullerton State Thursday night and Long Beach State Saturday night, both at home, or forget about win ning the Western Collegiate Athletic Association title. No. 15 North Carolina State, which made the biggest move in leaping five positions from 20th, needs two victories this week over Wake Forest and Maryland to clinch the regular season Atlantic Coast ti tle. No. 19 Kentucky could leave the SEC with only three representatives in the poll if the Lady Kats lose to ei ther Tennessee or Georgia. No. 20 Nevada-Las Vegas, which entered the list for the first time since March, 1980, needs to beat Cal-Irvine on the road Saturday to take sole possession of first place in Women's AP Top 20 The nation’s top 20 women’s collegiate basketball teams (through Sunday, Feb. 10), on the votes of 60 women’s coaches as compiled by Mel Greenberg of The Philadelphia Inquirer. First- place votes in parentheses, sea son’s records, points and last week’s ranking. Voting based on: 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11- 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1: 1. Texas (55) 20-2 1192#1 2. Long Beach (5) 18-1 1138 #2 3. Old Dominion 20-2 1059 #3 4. NE Louisiana 18-1 1001 #4 5. Mississippi 22-2 972 #5 6. Louisiana Tech 20-2 903 #6 7. Georgia 22-3 862 #7 8. Ohio State 19-2 778 #8 9. Auburn 20-2 719 #9 10. Penn State 19-3 657 #10 11. W. Kentucky 19-3 604 #11 12. Washington 19-1 516 # 13 13. USC 13-6 385 #12 14. San Diego St. 16-6 327 #15 15. N. Carolina St. 17-5 260 #20 16. Texas Tech 16-5 247 #14 17. Virginia 18-4 230 #16 18. St. Joseph’s 19-3 203 #17 19. Kentucky 16-7 186 #19 20. UNLV 19-4 103 Unranked the Pacific Coast Athletic Associa tion. The Rebels replaced Memphis State, which dropped from the poll after losing to Mississippi and South ern Mississippi. The second 10, in order, are Western Kentucky, Washington, Southern California, San Diego State, North Carolina State, Texas Tech, Virginia, St. Joseph’s, Ken tucky and North Carolina State. Tne second 10 last week were Western Kentucky, Southern Cali fornia, Washington, Texas Tech, San Diego State, Virginia, St. Jo seph’s, Memphis State, Kentucky and North Carolina State. Rockets bosk in Suns; Movs obliterote Cavs Associated Press Rockets 126, Suns 114 HOUSTON — When the Rockets faltered in the fourth quarter of their battle against the Phoenix Suns Tuesday night, Ralph Sampson showed the stuff that made him the NBA’s Most Valuable Player. Sampson, a 7-foot-4 forward who won that honor in the league’s All- Star game Sunday, pitched in nine points in a four-minute spurt to en sure the 126-114 victory over the Suns. “I came out ready to play after the All-Star game,” said Sampson, who hit a team-high 26 points. “It was at that point in the game when I had to take control.” Houston Coach Bill Fitch said of Sampson that “I felt like when it got down to 11 points, he was one of the guys that said, ‘Let’s take over,’ and I thought he did.” The win was Houston’s eighth in the last 11 games and their third in four meetings this season with the Suns. The Rockets’ record went to 29-21, while the Suns dropped to 25- 26. Akeem Olajuwon had 24 points and Lewis Lloyd 22 for Houston. Larry Nance led the Suns with 29 points, followed by Jay Humphries with a season high of 26. Mavericks 131, Cavaliers 112 RICHFIELD, Ohio — Rolando Blackman scored 12 of his season- high 35 points in the third quarter as the Dallas Mavericks streaked from a halftime tie to a 20-point lead on the way to a 131-112 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday night. Dallas, winning its fourth straight, outscored Cleveland 42-22 in the third quarter, capping the outburst when Mark Aguirre hit a three-point shot at the buzzer to put the Maver icks ahead 104-84. Cleveland got no closer than 12 the rest of the way as Blackman added 10 fourth-quarter points to keep Dallas comfortably ahead. Aguirre finished with 30 points for the Mavericks. World B. Free scored 26 points and Phil Hubbard added 21 for the Cavaliers, 16-34.* Dallas made 24-of-24 free throw attempts in the game to set a team record for most free throws made without a miss. Spurs 127, Kings 109 SAN ANTONIO — Johnny Moore and George Gervin each scored 23 points to lead the San An tonio Spurs to a 127-109 win over the Kansas City Kings Tuesday night. San Antonio moved over the .500 mark for the first time since Nov. 6 with a 26-25 record. The Kings are now 16-24 after losing six of their last seven games. The Spurs, who outrebounded the Kings 56-30 and shot almost 60 percent for the game, built a 22- point lead going into the second quarter and led at the half 67-47. They blew it open in the third pe riod, leading by 30 points, 96-66, late in the period. Mike Mitchell had 22 points for San Antonio, and Artis Gilmore had 17 points, 10 rebounds and seven of the Spurs 10 blocked shots. Reggie Theus had 21 points and Mike Woodson had 18 for the Kings. 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