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Page 8 • The Battalion
Spurs win, but Robinson
lost with lacerated finger
□ San Antonio defeated
the Denver Nuggets
Wednesday, 100-90.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The
San Antonio Spurs beat the
Denver Nuggets for the 10th
straight time Wednesday
night, winning 100-90 despite
losing David Robinson in the
second period.
Robinson lacerated his fin
ger trying to block a shot by
Bryant Stith.
He needed stitches to close
the wound and did not return,
finishing with six points to end
his 157-game streak of reach
ing double figures in points.
Vinny Del Negro paced the
Spurs with 29 points, includ
ing three straight baskets as
San Antonio opened the sec
ond half with 10 points in a
row for a 61-50 lead.
The Nuggets were led by
rookie Antonio McDyess with
16 points, although he left in
the third period with a broken
nose after colliding with team
mate Dikembe Mutombo.
Denver led much of the first
half but never made a serious
run in the second half.
The Spurs twice led by 16, in
cluding 100-84, before the Nuggets
scored the last six points.
San Antonio, in a battle
with Utah and Houston for the
Midwest Division lead, upped
its record to 40-18 with its sec
ond win over the Nuggets in
three nights.
Denver, trying to clinch the
eighth and final playoff spot in
the West, dropped to 24-34.
The Spurs performed X-rays on
Robinson’s hand as a precaution.
They came back negative.
The laceration is near the top
joint of Robinson’s right mid
die finger.
Nuggets-Spurs
DENVER (90)
L. Ellis 4-9 3-4 11, McDyess
8-16 0-1 16, Mutombo 5-11
4- 5 14, Stith 3-8 3-4 9, Rose
5- 10 3-5 13, D.Ellis 7-11 0-0
15, R.Williams 1-5 0-0 2,
Overton 4-9 0-0 9, Ham
monds 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 37-
80 14-21 90.
SAN ANTON 10(100)
Elliott 7-11 2-2 16, Smith 6-12
2-2 14, Robinson 1-4 4-4 6, Del
Negro 12-18 4-4 29, Johnson 6-
11 1-2 14, Person 0-6 0-0 0,
Perdue 7-12 0-0 14, Alexander
2-2 0-2 5, Anderson 0-0 0-0 0,
M. Williams 1-2 0-0 2. Totals
42-78 13-16 100.
Denver 25 25 15 25— 90
S.A. 20 31 26 23 — 100
3-Point goals—Denver 2-10
(D.Ellis 1-2, Overton 1-3,
Stith 0-1, Rose 0-1,
R.Williams 0-3), San Anto
nio 3-10 (Del Negro 1-1,
Alexander 1-1, Johnson 1-2,
Elliott 0-3, Person 0-3).
Fouled out—None.
Rebounds—Denver 42 (Mu
tombo 13), San Antonio 47
(Perdue 10).
Assists—Denver 14 (Rose 4), |
San Antonio 24 (Johnson 10).
Total fouls—Denver 19, San
Antonio 21.
A—14,008 (20,662).
AP Photo
San Antonio may be without star David Robinson for a while. The
center suffered a lacerated middle finger Wednesday night.
Bizarre technicality will keep
fastest woman out of Olympics
□ Kristine Quance was cited for
using an illegal stroke in the
400-meter of the Olympic Trials.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The fastest woman
won’t be swimming the 400-meter individual
medley final at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
Kristine Quance blew away the field by four
seconds in the preliminary heats Wednesday only
to be disqualified for an obscure violation rarely
called at the world-class level.
Her elimination for using an illegal stroke cre
ated a new controversy for U.S. swimming offi
cials on the opening day of the Olympic trials, a
meet already overshadowed by the presence of
freestyler Jessica Foschi, who tested positive for
steroids last year.
Quance led all qualifiers with a time of 4 min
utes, 42.28 seconds, but the letters ‘DQ’ were
posted next to her name on the scoreboard as
soon as the race ended.
“She would have been a legitimate medal con
tender,” said Dennis Pursley, national team director.
Meet officials said Quance swam illegally during
the transition from backstroke to breaststroke
starting the third leg of the four-stroke race.
The rule states once the wall is touched, the
swimmer may turn in any manner but the shoul
ders must be at or past the vertical toward the
breast when the swimmer leaves the wall. The
swimmer must have attained breaststroke form
prior to the first arm stroke.
“Technically, she was past vertical toward her
back when she left the wall,” meet referee Robert
Brown said. “Unless I personally observe the al
leged infraction, I do not have the power to re
verse the decision.”
There is no provision in the rules that would
allow the call to be changed, despite the avail
ability of video replay.
Brown refused to identify the turn judge who
made the call. He said the man has the minimum
four years of national officiating experience re
quired to work the Trials.
Mark Schubert, who coaches Quance at South
ern Cal, called the decision “a hairline judgment."
“That call never would have been made in a
World Championships or an Olympic Games,”
he said. “I think it’s extremely unfortunate that
call was made.”
Tech’s Sassser gamers Player of the Year
□ No Aggies were
named to any of the
SWC All-Star teams.
DALLAS (AP) — Texas Tech
forward Jason Sasser was
named Wednesday the South
west Conference’s player of the
year by the leagues’ coaches.
Sasser was fourth in the SWC
in scoring (19.2 points a game),
seventh in rebounding (8.2 a
game) and seventh in field-goal
percentage (46.3 percent).
The 6-7 senior was No. 7
Texas Tech’s leading scorer in 13
of 25 games and was the leading
rebounder eight times.
“He’s our go-to guy,” Red
Raiders coach James Dickey
said. “He brings a tremendous
I amount of intensity and emo-
| tion to the game. Plus, he’s a
I positive leader.”
j Dickey was selected as the
SWC coach of the year by his
peers. He also was coach on the
year in 1991-92. He guided the
Red Raiders to a school-best 25-1
regular season record as they be
came the first team to go
through the SWC season unde
feated since Houston in 1982-83.
SOUTHWEST
CONFERENCE
TCU forward Damion Walker
earned freshman of the year and
newcomer of the year honors.
Walker, a 6-7 forward, averaged
20.4 points a game and 8.8 re
bounds this season. He ranks be
hind only Shareef Abdur-Rahim
of California in national scoring
by a freshman.
Joining Sasser on the first
team were Reggie Freeman of
Texas, Tommy McGhee of Rice,
Tim Moore of Houston and Brian
Skinner of Baylor.
Freeman, a 6-6 junior guard,
was the SWC scoring leader at
22.2 points per game.
McGhee, a 6-2 senior guard,
led the league in free-throw per
centage (83.3) and 3-point per
centage (44.5) and averaged 20.5
points a game.
Moore, a 6-8 senior forward,
was the league’s top rebounder
(11.1 per game) and averaged
17.8 points and 1.6 blocked shots.
Skinner, a 6-10 sophomore
center, led the SWC in field
goal percentage (60.8) and
blocks (3.1 per game) and aver
aged 17.7 points.
The second team consisted of
Sonny Alvarado of Texas, a 6-7
senior center; Tony Battie of
Texas Tech, a 6-11 sophomore
center; Kirk Ford of Houston, a
6-7 senior forward; Shaun Igoof
Rice, a junior forward-center;
and Walker.
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