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Hoyas, Redmen flip-flop
ranks in AP college poll
Associated Press
Georgetown and St. John’s, who
split their regular-season games,
split the spoils this week.
The defending NCAA champion
Georgetown Hoyas were the unani
mous choice for the No. 1 spot in
The Associated Press college basket
ball poll, after trouncing St. John’s,
85-69, and Syracuse, 90-63, last
week.
But St. John’s, which fell to No. 2
in the nation after spending five
weeks atop the poll, clinched the Big
East Conference title with George
town finishing second.
The Hoyas, 27-2 overall and 14-2
in the Big East, held the No. 1 spot
from the preseason poll until their
one-point loss to St. John’s on Jan.
26. This week, after crushing the
Redmen, Georgetown regained the
top spot by receiving all 60 first-
place votes and 1,200 points from
the nationwide panel of sportswrit-
ers and broadcasters.
St.John’s, 25-2 overall and 15-1 in
conference play, had 1,127 points.
Big Ten champion Michigan, 23-
3, held on to third place with 1,087
points, while Oklahoma, the Big
Eight regular season champion,
jumped two places from last week’s
poll, moving from sixth to fourth
with 989 points.
Memphis State, the Metro Con
ference regular-season champion,
fell from fourth to fifth with 937,
while North Carolina, one of three
teams to tie for the Atlantic Coast
Conference regular-season title,
jumped from eighth to sixth with
756 points.
Duke, which finished fourth in
the ACC after a 78-68 loss to the Tar
Heels, grabbed the seventh spot, 1 1
points behind North Carolina, and
Louisiana Tech, the Southland Con
ference regular-season champion,
fell one spot to eighth place with 732
points, 12 more than Georgia Tech,
one of ACC co-champions.
The Top 10 was rounded out by
Kansas, second in the Big Eight tie-
hind Oklahoma.
Nevada-Las Vegas leads the rest
of the Top 20 at No. 11, followed by
Virginia Commonwealth, Syracuse,
Illinois, Tulsa, Loyola (111.), Georgia,
North Carolina State, Louisiana
State and Southern Methodist.
Louisiana State, 19-8, is the only
new team in the Top Twenty, re
placing Arizona, 20-9, which lost
Pac-10 Conference games to Wash
ington and UCLA last week.
AP Top 20
The Top Twenty teams in
Associated Press’ college basl
ball poll, with
first-place votes in parenthi
total points based on 20-19
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2. St. John’s 25-2 1127#!
3. Michigan 23-3 1087 #3
4. Oklahoma 25-5 989#6
5. Memphis St. 24-3 937 #4
6. North Carolina 22-7 75618
7. Duke 21-6 745 #5
8. Louisiana Tech 25-2 732#i
9. Georgia Tech 21-7 720 #19
10. Kansas 24-6 707 #11
11. UNLV 24-3 699 #9
12. Virgina Comm. 25-5 47211
13. Syracuse 20-7 397 #12 !
14. Illinois 22-8 337 #18
15. Tulsa 21-6 282 #15
16. Loyola (III.) 22-5 266#20
17. Georgia 20-7 254 #14
18. N. Carolina St. 19-8 236111
19. LSU 19-8 151 Unranked 1
20. SMU 21-8 126 #13
Harrah now
the happiest
Texas Ranger
Associated Press
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. —
Texas Rangers’ General Manager
Tom Grieve may have put infielder
Toby Harrah on a permanent emo
tional high.
It’s been one week since Grieve
made Harrah the happiest Ranger
in camp by acquiring him from the
New York Yankees in exchange for
disgruntled outfielder Billy Sample.
iHarrah’s jubilation still hasn’t sub
sided.
“I couldn’t be happier,” Harrah
said. “I’m just happy
my he
to be back in
Texas. That’s my home and I like
the people in the organization a lot
and I think we’ve got a chance in the
Western Division.”
Harrah, 36, started his major
league career with the Washington
Senators and moved to Texas with
the Rangers in 1971. He’s wanted to
return since he first reported to the
Yankees last season.
“From the first day there I was
looking forward to the last,” Harrah
said prior to Tuesday’s workout. “I
always felt more comfortable playing
against (the Yankees) than for them.
“Playing against the Yankees for
15 years, you develop that comfort.
Just being with them for one year, I
never got just real comfortable play
ing there.”
In addition to feeling like he was
in an enemy camp, Harrah felt the
brunt of fan abuse during an off-
year in which he hit only .217 and
Texas A&M Sportscope
A&M baseball team hosts Dallas Baptist
Mark Johnson’s undefeated Texas A&M baseball team (7-0) hossl
Dallas Baptist University to a double-header beginning at 1 p.n|
Wednesday at Olsen Field.
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Davis Kent’s No. 9 Texas A&M men’s tennis team (11-1) will put
ranking on the line against several Top 20 teams at the the Corptc
Christi Team Tournament, Mar. 6-9.
Jan Balwin’s A&M women’s tennis team will host its first tourna
of the season, Mar. 8-10, at the Omar Smith Tennis Center. Teams fm
the University of North Carolina, the University of Chapel Hill anJ
Northeastern Louisiana University will compete in this weekend’s AM
4-Way Tournament.
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A&M Judo Club places third In Fort Worth
The Texas A&M Judo Club placed third overall in the team stanil
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mgs at a tournament held this past weekend at Texas Christian Univet
sity
Eight colleges and universities competed in Fort Worth. A&M (in
ished behind first-place Texas and second-place ECU.
In the men’s individual competition, A&M’s Ken Kester won
place in the 209 pound weight class and third in the 209 and over. Bobkf
Perez captured second in the 132 pound class and Stan Delikat got thill
in the 156 pound category.In the women’s division, A&M’s Rina
doom took first place in the 145 pound class.
Harrah felt fans blamed him for
the trade that sent Craig Nettles to
the San Diego Padres.
“It wasn’t too bad until they
traded Nettles and once they traded
him it made me look like I was the
cause of it all and the fans didn’t like
that at all,” Harrah said. “It was kind
of an adverse fan reaction and I was
kind of the focal point of the whole
thing.
“It made things very uncomfort
able to play ball there and enjoy it.
drove in only 26 runs.
The Yankees themselves, frouiH
(George) Steinbrenner to Y«
(Berra) and the coaches were I
people. They made it at the ffl
bearable.”
Grieve, a former teammate
Harrah’s on the Senators and Ra»
ers, said he made two players hapf
with the trade.
“Billy Sample didn’t want to pi
for us anymore and therefore
didn’t want him here,” Grieve sai
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