The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 17, 1994, Image 8

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Texas Super Bowl takes a tumble
Houston fails to advance
to AFC championship game
Aikman, Irvin help
Cowboys earn victory
against game Packers
The Associated Press
The Associated Press
HOUSTON — Joe Montana has
the Kansas City Chiefs a game
away from the Super Bowl, the
place he was hired to take them.
He did it Sunday, with a lot of
help from his defense.
Montana had three second-half
touchdown passes, two of them
54 seconds apart in the fourth
quarter to lead the Chiefs to a 28-
20 win over the Houston Oilers.
That sends Kansas City to Buf
falo for next Sunday's AFC title
game, the first time the Chiefs
nave advanced that far in 24
years.
But as much credit goes to the
defense that put Montana in posi
tion for the two TDs that gave
them a 21-13 lead — an 11-yard
pass to J.J. Birden and an 18-
yarder to Willie Davis, who had
dropped a sure TD in the first
half.
The Chiefs sacked Warren
Moon nine times while Dan
Saleaumua and Joe Phillips shut
down Gary Brown, holding the
backup who gained 1,002 yards in
eight regular-season games to just
17 yards in 11 carries.
The Oilers, who had an 11-
game winning streak broken,
haven't been to a title game in 14
years and haven't gotten past this
stage in seven straight playoffs —
an NFL high.
IRVING-The defending Super
Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys
are back in the NFC champi
onship game against the San
Francisco 49ers again.
But they aren't flawless.
The Cowboys earned the NFC
championship rematch with a
hard-earned 27-17 victory Sunday
over the wild card longshot Green
Bay Packers.
Dallas won despite two inter
ceptions, a lost fumble, and un
timely penalties in a ragged divi
sional playoff game before 64,790
fans.
The Cowboys will play the San
Francisco 49ers at 3 p.m. Sunday
in Texas Stadium.
'Horns
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but missed both free
throws;
A&M guard David
Edwards grabbed the re
bound from Penders'
second miss and drove
the length of the court
only to be fouled by
Texas guard B. J. Tyler.
With 0:10 left, Edwards
made both free throws
to put the Aggies ahead
85-84.
The Texas inbound
pass went' to Tyler, who
drove inside and pulled
up for a six-foot jump
shot over Edwards.
Wilbert, however, de
nied the Longhorns the
victory.
The win marked the
first time the Aggies
have beaten Texas in
consecutive home games
since 1986-87 season.
A&M was led by for
ward Tony McGinnis,
who scored a team-high
22 points and grabbed
five rebounds.
McGinnis also held
Texas' leading scorer.
guard Terrence Rencher,
to seven points.
"(McGinnis) did a
nice job on Rencher, for
the most part," Barone
said. "He did a nice job
of defending him."
Texas' Tyler scored a
game-high 28 points,
shooting 7-of-13 from
behind the three point
arc.
- Mark Smith
Texas A&M 75, Texas 74
Texas A&M guard
Lisa Branch scored 22,
including two clutch
three-pointers late in the
second half, as the Lady
Aggies defeated a strug
gling Texas team, 75-74.
A&M built a 15-point
l'efad only to fall behind
by. six midway through
the second half.
A&M forward Mari
anne Miller added a ca
reer-high 13 points on6-
of-7 shooting.
Texas true freshman
Danielle Viglione led her
team with 22, and Erica
Routt contributed 18 in
relief of Nekeshia Hen
derson, out with a knee
injury.
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