The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1989, Image 12

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The Battalion
Thursday, February 16,1989
Arkansas sits alone atop SWCw
as Longhorns fall to Houston
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Arkansas 81, SMU 68
Lenzie Howell scored 24 points and
the Arkansas Razorbacks raced to an
81-68 Southwest Conference victory
Wednesday night over the Southern
Methodist Mustangs.
Arkansas increased its overall re
cord to 17-5 and stayed atop the
SWC standings with a 10-2 record.
SMU dropped to 10-12 and 5-6.
The Razorbacks, who had lost
four of their games on the road,
were too quick from SMU to handle
and led all the way after the Mus
tangs made the opening basket.
Lee Mayberry added 17 points for
the Hogs. Todd Day contributed 12
points and Keith Wilson 10 points.
SMU senior Glenn Puddy scored
25 points, tying his career high, but
couldn’t get any help in the scoring
column except from Eric Longino,
who had 12 points.
Puddy hit 8 of 11 shots and a free
throw for 17 points in the first half
to keep the Mustangs close.
“What a game he had,” Richard
son said. “He was just tremendous.
The thing that was bothering us was
SMU’s offensive stick backs, and
Lenzie did a good job of shutting
that off.
SMU coach John Shumate said
the turnovers killed his team.
“We played belter skelter, and we
Houston improved to 15-9 and6-;
It was the First time theCotig
have won in Austin since 1981
only the second time the Longfe
have lost at home all year.
Travis Mays, the conferns
leading scorer, Finished with21
Texas, while Lance Blanks, the
ond leading scorer, was held to
only four in the first when hew
for-1 1 from the floor.
The Cougars grabbed a
lead with 10:31 remaining on
ble-pump bank shot by Craigt;
church, who had 23 points.
had a couple of turnovers down the
stretch that hurt,” Shumate said.”
Howell scored 16 of his points in
the First half as the Razorbacks built
a 42-35 lead. Arkansas forced SMU
guards into Five turnovers in the First
20 minutes. The Razorbacks’ full-
court press produced some easy lay
ups.
Arkansas forced SMU into 16
turnovers with its fullcourt press.
The Hogs only lost the ball 12 times
themselves.
Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson
said Howell was the key.
Houston 105, Texas 96
Richard Hollis led hard-luck Hous
ton, losers of Five Southwest Confer
ence games by a total of seven
points, with a season-high 27 points
as the Cougars knocked Texas out of
a share of the league lead with a 105-
96 victory Wednesday night.
Texas, 9-3 in league play,
dropped a game behind Arkansas,
which moved to sole possession of
First place at 10-2 by beating South
ern Methodist 81-68 Wednesday
night.
Texas is 18-6 for the season.
Houston led by six points sen
times before intermission andli
46-42 advantage at the break.
The Cougars also forced
Longhorns into 12 turnovers!!
half. T exas came into the ganiea«|
aging only 17 per game.
Rice 70, Texas ChristianJ!
Dana Hardy scored 18 points,
eluding eight of the final 10,as,.
Rice Owds beat Texas Christian
67 in Southwest Conference
Wednesday night in Houston,
Danny Hughes of Texas Chnsii.
led all scorers with a personal
team season-high of 23 points,
eluding seven 3-point field goals
The Owls improved their reco:
to 10-13 overall and 4-8 in confa
ence play while Texas Christian
14-10 overall and 7-5 in conferen
play. The Horned Frogs, whoa
out strong in conference play
winning their First six games,
now lost Five of their last six gamts
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