Page 12 • The Battalion Sports Monday • September 11, Phillips Continued from Page 7 third-degree assault. He is scheduled to appear Tuesday at an arraignment at 2:30 p.m., his attorney, Hal Ander son said. “He is very, very upset with himself,” Anderson said. “He’s very disappointed with himself — whether he’s guilty or not — with having been arrested.” Woodhead said Nebraska’s athletic department worked with police to locate Phillips. “We notified them and told them to look for him,” he said. “They were very cooperative.” ESPN Radio reported that it reached Phillips and the play er was unaware of Osborne’s decision. Phillips’ arrest follows a judge’s decision Friday to or der teammate Riley Washing ton to stand trial on a charge of attempted second-degree murder.The reserve receiver allegedly was involved in the Aug. 2 shooting outside a Lin coln convenience store. Phillips was the nation’s third-leading rusher last year with 1,722 yards, and had been mentioned as a possible Heisman Trophy winner. In his first two games this year, the junior tailback from West Covina, Calif., rushed for 359 yards and seven touch downs. He ran for 206 yards and four touchdowns in Saturday’s 50-10 win over Michigan State.He piled up 153 yards and three touchdowns in No. 2 Nebraska’s 64-21 rout of Okla homa State in the Huskers’ opener. “We have told all our play ers that abusive behavior such as this will not be tolerated,” Osborne said. “Lawrence has been under a great deal of pressure recently with the NCAA investigation and with the public scrutiny of his child hood, and this may or may not have had some bearing on his actions.” Phillips had been the target of an NCAA investigation.He was cleared to play earlier in the season after the NCAA de termined a lunch Phillips had with an employee of California sports agent Steve Feldman would not affect his eligibility. The NCAA continued to in vestigate two other issues in volving Phillips, includinJ 1995 Mustang convertible! player had been driving? NCAA would not identify! other issue. 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NEW YORK (AP) — Knuck les bleeding, aces knifing through the whipping wind, Pete Sampras outlasted Andre Agassi to capture a third U.S. Open title Sunday and gain the No. 1 ranking in the esteem of his greatest rival, if not the rankings themselves. Sampras spilled blood diving ftmvj for a volley, rocked Agassi with |)adl 24 aces, and when they engaged in the most crucial baseline ral lies beat the defending champi on at his own game to win 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, two months after taking his third straight Wim bledon. 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