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Harold Miner had 29 pointsan No. 13 Southern Cal swept UCl,! for just the second time inSOyej with an 83-79 victory Thursdj; night. The Trojans (20-4,12-2) mOVrfl into a first-place tie in thePac- with the fourth-ranked Bruins(jj 3, 12-2), who lost their secoi straight and will play top-ranlf Duke on Sunday. Southern Cal had seemed'l take control of the battle of tracity rivals early in thesecoi:| half, taking a 59-45 lead withlSfl to play. UCLA, which lost to Southt? Cal for its only other conferen; loss this season, chipped m and was within 64-58 withlO:05t play. But Miner, a junior and Trojans' all-time leading scora and easily their most exriti player, then scored on them three possessions to offset UCU baskets each time. UCLA's Tracy Murray hadli points. fiday, Haskins wins 600th; UTEP edges Wyoming, 73-72 LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) - Texas El-Paso coach Don Haskins says his 600th career victo ry means little to him. "You stay around long enough and that's going to happen," said Haskins, who's guided the UTEP program since the 1961-62 season. "The reason that happened is I've been very lucky over the years. I've had great assistants and I've had great players, or that doesn't hap pen. "The 600th win tonight doesn't mean much to me because our guys have tried hard all year. They worked hard together, practiced hard and were trying to win the Western Ath letic Conference and that's what's important." Haskins became just the 12th coach in NCAA Division I history to reach the 600-win plateau, doing so with only 261 losses, as the Miners (21-5, 10-4 in the WAC) defeated Wyoming 73-72 Thursday night. "It was a great win tor Don, and I kind of forget about it after the game," said Wyoming coach Benny Dees. "I was so down about los ing and forgot to give him the game ball." Dees had fewer kind words about his own Cowboys (14-12, 6-8). "I can't tell you how frustrated 1 am," Dees said. "We've played as sluggish tonight as we ever had, with no enthusiasm, no alertness, sharpness. I've got no answers. "I'm not sure we deserved to be as closes we were at the end of the game. Whenwew® close, the shot selection was bad," he said. Wyoming trailed for almost the enfe game, but rallied to 61-59 with 4:23 lefta two Maurice Alexander 3-pointers. Dees I committed a technical. The foul shot and a turnovers gave the Miners a 66-61 leadv 1:23 left. Free throws down the stretch helped Ultf escape with a win despite a 3-point displaji Wyoming's Tim Breaux. Spurs stop Warriors Robinson's 24 boards pound Golden State A&M tracksters head to Flagstaff, attempt to qualify for NCAA meel SAN ANTONIO (AP) - David Robinson scored 37 points and matched his career high with 24 rebounds as San Antonio beat Golden State 124-103 Thursday night. It was only the Warriors' sec ond loss since the All-Star break. Terry Cummings added 23 points and Donald Royal had a season-high 16 for San Antonio. The Warriors, who had shot over 60 percent from the field on the first three games of their road trip, finished Thursday night at 46 percent. Chris Mullin led Golden State with 28 points, while Billy Owens had 20. It was Robinson's third 20-re bound game this season and the eighth in his career. He also had five blocked shots and three steals. Golden State led 72-70 with 3:23 left in the third quarter, but Royal triggered a 14-4 run that gave San Antonio an 84-76 lead going into the final period. The Spurs put the game out of reach with a 16-3 fourth-quarter run that gave them a 122-99 lead with 1:25 remaining. Robinson's 20-point, 10-re bound first hajf helped the Spurs take a 56-53 lead. The Warriors played without guard Sarunas Marciulionis, who bruised his right thigh against Houston on Wednesday. He had averaged 21 points in three games against San Antonio this season. The Battalion News Services Texas A&M will send six ath letes to the Days Inn Invitational in Flagstaff, Ariz. this weekend to make one more attempt at qualifying for the NCAA Indoor Championships. A&M has quali fied nine athletes in six events for the Championships, which will be held March 13 and 14 in Indi anapolis. The A&M women's team is lead by senior high jumpers Gwen Buck and Sandra Hines. Buck automatically qualified for the Championships withat foot, 3/4 inch jump, which the Southwest Conference la doors. Hines has qualified proii sionally in Ik high jump witln 5-foot, 101/2 ii jump. Hurdler Grej Williams brola former teammali Richard Bucknoi! SWC meet recoil in the 55-mete hurdles with time of 7.23 seconds. Aweekfe fore that, he posted a 7.18 timeii the same distance. Nic Pollard and Richard Mm phy will attempt to join William and Rosa Baker as part of AM hurdle corps going to the NCAAs Aggies play in Minneapolis Continued from Page 3 there to play, but the unknown is exciting." Johnson said the A&M team, which is ranked No. 24 in the na tion by Baseball America, has the opportunity this weekend to show the country it is for real. "All of the teams we will be playing are really good teams," he said. "That's one thing no one can accuse us of is not playing tough teams, because we have an outstanding schedule and that could get us some recognition. "Sometimes I ask myself why in the world we are playing such a tough schedule." A&M first baseman Conrad Colby, who had three hits in Wednesday's 9-2 win over Sam Houston State, said he felt the Aggies were solid enough all around to compete with anyone they play. "We've been doing a real good job defensively, and I think defensively we can hang with all of those teams," Colby said. "We turned five double-plays against Sam Houston, so I think there is no question about our defensive strength." Colby and second baseman Mike Hickey, who bat third and fourth, combined for five RBI's in Wednesday's win, and both broke out of minor slumps. "We needed a big offensive performance to get ready for Minnesota," he said. "I think this win was a big lift. "Mike and I just try to do our share bringing in the runs." Johnson back at A&M practice Continued from Page 3 against SMU, three days before the fracture occurred. "I guess somebody came down real hard on my foot," Johnson said. "It wasn't bothering me be cause I had a lot of adrenaline go ing, but after the game 1 started feeling a little soreness. So I took an X-ray, and on the X-ray, you saw a slight, slight, slight crack, but it was more like a bad bruise." The team doctors allowed him to play up to his pain tolerance level. Then, in the Texas game, the break occurred as he was driving in the open lane. "I went up for a layup, and I felt the break because I got shovel in the back and I planted ] hard on my left foot," he "Then, at halftime I cooled < I couldn't come back in thesecoii half because it was just too pain." Contributing to the team main goal for Johnson in his fid season. EJe said he realizes thatk cannot score 25 points a right away. He just wants able to play Texas again on f 8th. "If I keep on practicing,kef on making improvements am now, and then eventually get ting into full practices, lean coach that I can go (all out),at! he'll let me play." evasse® TOTAL TEST PREPARATION <3 MAT Me AT Whitley Continued from Page 3 and took precautions. Sure enough, in the second game, the rain pummeled the brave fans who stuck around for both games. Sometimes rain isn't the problem. It's the cold. Wednes day, after yet another postpone ment, the Aggies played Sam Houston State: A cold front had blown into town the previous evening which forced tempera tures at game time to drop into the 50s. These schedule makers need to realize it's February. It's still winter. When the winds blow so cold that the flesh on your face turns numb, the first thing that comes to mind is not, "It sure feels like baseball season!" This weekend, the Aggies will get a break from thewealliei when they play a tournament in Minneapolis' Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, siteot Super Bowl XXsomething. This afternoon, they face Mississippi State, who has yet to play a game. Either Mississippi State has had a season filled with rainoul or the school didn't bother scheduling a game until the weather was tolerable. If it's the latter, A&M needs to hire Missis sippi State's schedule maker. 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