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The Horned Frogs turned the ball over 15 times and shot miserably from the field. “I think we were awfully tight,” Killingsworth said. “We just never got anything going.” Tech’s Tony Benford scored a ca reer-high 25 points, including 14 points in the last five minutes to hand TCU its worst loss of the sea son. “Tony had a great game and it just might have been the best perfor mance of the year for us,” Tech Coach Gerald Myers said. “We played smart basketball.” Myers switched from a man-for- m'an to a zone defense and that con fused TCU. “We couldn’t get anything to fall after they did that,” Killingsworth said. TCU’s Carven Holcombe, Gregg Grissom and Norman Anderson were all slapped with technicals, and Anderson was ejected from the game for cursing referee Mike Tanco. “I have nothing to say (about the three technicals),” Killingsworth said. “4 have a hard time coaching, much less officiating.” Carl Lott kept TCU in the game with 21 points and was the only Horned Frog in double figures. TCU, which hasn’t won an SWC title since 1971, has now lost 12 of its last 13 games in Lubbock. The Horned Frogs fell to 12-3, along with the Longhorns, and 20-6 over all. Texas Tech improved to 13-13 and 8-7 in the SWC. TCU is now in a first-place tie with Texas in the SWC. The Frogs play at Houston Saturday night, while Texas hosts Texas Tech Sun day in Austin. “We really put ourselves into a SWC Basketball hole now for the Houston game,” Killingsworth said. “We’d better play better down there than we did to night.” SMU 78, Houston 71 DALLAS — Kevin Lewis led all scorers ith 25 points as the Southern Methodist Mustangs held off a sec ond-half rally to defeat the Houston Cougars 78-71 Wednesday night. The victory increased the Mus tangs’ record to 17-9 overall and 9-6 in the SWC. Houston dropped to 13- 12 and 7-7. SMU led by as many as 21 points late in the first half (42-21), and held a 42-25 halftime lead. But Houston narrowed the margin to eight points at 60-52 with 8:15 left in the game, before SMU went to a pressing de fense to counter the Cougar attack. SMU guard Butch Moore made a key steal on a Houston inbounds pass, and completed the layup to put the Mustangs back on track at 70-58. SMU’s Terry Williams scored 14 points. Houston was led by Greg An derson and Alvin Franklin, each with 19 points. Baylor 65, Arkansas 64 WACO — Eric Johnson canned a 16-foot jump shot with just 34 sec onds lef t to lift Baylor to a 65-64 vic tory over Arkansas Wednesday night. Baylor, now 11-16 on the season and 3-13 in the SWC, finishes its reg ular season and will not play in the postseason tournament next month because of NCAA probation. Arkan sas fell to 12-14 and 4-11. The Bears scored the last eight points of the contest to defeat Ar kansas for the first time since 1982. Eric Poerschke was good on and 18-foot jumper to give the Razor- backs a 64-57 lead with 3:20 left. Baylor then rattled off the last eight to win. Darryl Middleton led all Bears with 19 points and seven rebounds. Johnson was next with 12, followed by Frank Williams’ 1 1 and Michael Williams’ 10. Lakers hand Mavs loss in last minute, 119-116 Associated Press DALLAS — Kareem Abdul-Jab- bar scored 25 points and Magic Johnson and Byron Scott added 21 apiece as the Los Angeles Lakers benefitted from costly Dallas mis takes in the final minute to hold off the Mavericks 119-116 Wednesday night. The Lakers, who led 106-97 after a basket from Johnson with 6:15 re maining, watched as the Mavericks made a 16-6 run to go ahead 113- 1 12 with 2:51 left. Baskets by Michael Cooper and Scott put Los Angeles back up 1 16- 1 13 with 1:27 to play, but Brad Davis made one of two free throws to nar row the gap to 116-114. After a traveling call on Abdul- Jabbar, Dallas lost an opportunity to tie when the Mavericks failed to get off a shot before the 24-second clock expired. Then after a Laker miss, a steal by Scott ruined Dallas’ second shot at a tie. Kurt Rambis made one of two free throws with 35 seconds remain ing to extend the lead to three. A Mark Aguirre follow made it 117-116 at :27, but two Cooper free throws gave Los Angeles its final margin when Dallas’ Rolando Black man missed a three-point try with five seconds left. Aguirre led the Mavericks with 28 points as Dallas lost its fifth straight game. NBA Roundup Other Wednesday Scores: (home team in capitals) ATLANTA 129 Cleveland 109 DETROIT 1 11 L.A. Clippers 104 PHOENIX 113 Portland 1 12 Celtics 120, Spurs 100 BOSTON — Robert Parish matched his season high of 27 points, including 1 1 in a 17-6 Boston surge late in the first half, as the Cel tics improved their home record to 24-1 with a 120-100 victory over the San Antonio Spurs Wednesday night. The Celtics, who won their 15th consecutive home game in their first appearance here since Feb. 5, went ahead to stay with an eight-point run early on which made the score 14-8. The Spurs trailed 44-37 when Bos ton cranked up its running game to take a 61-48 halftime lead. 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