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ADOPTION
FOR RENT
FOR SALE HELP WANTED
Unplanned Pregnancy? Former students hoping to
adopt. For information: http://sites.netscape.net/iame-
saw53/homepage Legal/medical expenses only.
AUTO
1997 Jetta- 5-speed, loaded, 16,000 miles, $11,000.
Call Gary 845-2907.
'66 Ford Mustang/ Coup, 289, 4-speed, red w/black inte
rior. 5-new tires, paint and interior good, semi-rebuilt,
$4,000. 695-1697.
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
Mason's Mobile Car Repair. Help on the spot. 828-
4832 ■
BED AND BREAKFAST
Brazos Bottom Plantation Home available for A&M
events (home games, parents weekend, graduation),
weddings, weekend get-aways. For information/ reser
vations call Rebecca Sicilio Lewis,’70, 409-696-0091.
Grand dinners and romantic evenings. Your #1 wedding
location. The finest in the Brazos Valley. Calvert Inn
Gourmet B&B. 364-2868 www.calvertlnn.com
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experienced. Specializing In Weddings, TAMU func
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MSR D.J. Service. Experienced. Reasonable Rates.
Call Shawn at 731-8414.
FOR RENT
$500 CASH FOR MOVE IN! Sublease at Melrose avail
able immediately. $472/mo., all bills included,
2bdrm/2bth. 695-6929.
"‘Hickory Park Duplexes*" 3bdrm/2bth $875,
2bdrm/2bth $700. Fenced yard. Rental Access 690-
1330.
1-2/Bedroom apartments. Some with w/d, some near
campus. $150-$325/mo. 696-2038.
1-roommate needed, summer sublease University
Commons, furnished, w/d, 4bdrm/2bth, $300/mo. +utill-
ties. Call 694-1014. Must Lease!
1-roommate needed. Summer sublease University
Commons, furnished, w/d, 2bdrm 1.5bth, reduced rent.
695-0560.
2bdrm/1.5bth, fireplace, store room, walk-in closets,
shuttle bus, $500/mo. 822-7772.
2bdrm/1bth house with central a/c, w/d hook-ups,
fenced yard, $550/mo. 822-5848.
2bdrms available Summer &Fall, WolfPen duplex,
$300/mo. each. Call 696-4582.
3bdrm/1.5bth house, w/d connections, storage, living.
Sdining rooms, big backyard, very spacious, $665/mo.
Twin City Properties or Michael at 219-1052.
3bdrm/2bth Duplexes Very nice, great location, all
appliances, security system, pre-leasing for May.
$1050. Call BRP, 260-8441. www.brpweb.com
Fraternities • Sororities • Clubs
• Student Groups
Student organizations earn $l,000-$2,000 with die easy
campusfundraiser.com diree hour fundraising event. No
sales required. Fundraising dates ate filling quickly, so call
today! Contact campusfimdrasier.com, (888) 923-3238,
or visit vvww.campusfundraiscr.com
4110 College Main. Walk to campus! Bike or ride shut
tle bus. 1yr lease at Casa Blanca. $395/mo. Water,
gas, sewer fees paid. Compare and call us at 846-1413.
4bdrm/2bth furnished University Commons summer
sublease. $301/person +utilities. Call 696-6869.
Academic Village and Scholars Inn. 18i2 bedrooms, fur
nished or unfurnished. Also dorm plans. 1-yr lease
beginning August. Start at $385/mo. 3900 Old College
Road, Bryan. 846-9196.
Apartment for lease. 2bdrm/1 5bth, 950sqft., $500/mo.,
available May-7th. Call 777-6465.
C/S 2bdrm/1-1/2bth, studlo/townhome. Yard, w/d, shut
tle, $580/mo. Call 693-0551.
FREE LOCATOR SERVICE. Apartments, Duplexes,
Fourplexes, Houses, Alpha-Omega Properties, Broker.
693-0868
In the country, 3bdrm/2bth with covered deck and car
port. Pets ok. $575/mo. +deposit. Room enough for 3
students, 8-minutes from campus. 778-0593. Available
Now.
Large 3bdrm/2bth house, fenced yard, w/d connections,
near A&M sorority houses, $850/mo. Available May.
(409)693-0095.
Live free! Buy 3bdrm/2ba new mobile home. Rent 1-
room, live free. Land or good park space. 822-2929.
New 2&3bdrm mobile homes, 1 -mile from campus, start
ing at $400. 823-4248.
Northgate walk to A&M campus, brand new 2bdrm/2bth;
and brand new 2bdrm/2bth walk to Blinn College call
846-4076.
Pre-lease University Oaks Duplexes. 2bdrm/2ba, w/d-
conn., fence. $615/mo. 693-1448.
Pre-leasing for May. 3bdrm/2bth and 3bdrm/3bth, $575-
$1200/mo. Call 764-2019 for details, www.univer-
sityleasing.com
Pre-leasing new 3bdrm/2bth duplexes, no pets, $1,000.
846-5722 or 823-0390.
Preleasing 3-bedroom units for May and August.
Rosewood Villas, Balcones Street, Southwood Valley.
1,215sqft, W/D included, $950 -12month lease, $1,050
-9month lease. On shuttle. See
www.rent.net/direct/rosewoodvillastx or
www2.txcyber.com/~mcdowell, or call 268-0331 or 846-
1100.
Ready to PRELEASE for May and August? WE ARE!
Call United Realty 694-9140 for availabilities.
www.united-rico.com
Roommate needed, Summer sublease, University
Commons Apartments. 2bdrm/2bth, furnished, shuttle-
route, reduced rent only $320/mo. 694-2371.
Sublease 3bdrm/2bth duplex. Garage, big front/back
yard, shuttle, W/D, fireplace, $795/mo. 695-0628.
Sublease Immediately for Spring/Summer. Large
1bdrm/1bth studio-apt., partially furnished, $400/mo., no
deposit, no hook-up fees, 696-0248.
Summer roommate, 2bdrm/2bth apartment, $301/mo.,
bus route, alarm. Call 694-8151.
Summer sublease Sterling University. 3bdrm/3bth
$370/mo nego., W/D. alarm, new appliances. 696-5863.
Urgent! sub-lease at Sterling 3bdrm. available 2bth
$325/mo. Call 695-0945 or 696-1833.
Well kept 2-bedroom duplex, 1.Smiles from campus,
near bus-stop, quiet cul-de-sac, $495/mo. 1-409-273-
2479
FOR SALE
2000 Raleigh M50 mountainbike with lock; shock; five
months old; excellent condition; $250/o.b.o. 680-0267
60” Mitsubishi T.V., 1-year old. $3,200 new, asking
$1,200/060. Great for greek house. redassOI ©hot-
mail.com
Canon BJC-240 Color Printer with cartridges $125. A/C
window unit $150. Both work great. Call Claire 695-
9152.
Condo. Cripple Creek 1br/1ba, 2-story townhome style.
Conv. parking, private balcony, washer/dryer, fireplace.
$42,500. Possible owner finance. (281)486-4466.
Newsday Crossword
LOOKING UP by Lee Weaver
' Edited by Stanley Newman
ACROSS
61 Raccoon
11 Debate
38 Pizza
1 Suspect’s
cousin
subject
topping
story
62 Not as much
12 Inclines
40 Straight _
6 “Do
63 History
13 Com serving
arrow
others . . .”
64 Kuwaiti
21 Soldier’s
41 Authoritative
10 Stack
kingpins
medal: Abbr.
power
14 Steel
22 Compass
43 Associate
reinforcement
DOWN
point
44 Wagon-wheel
rod
1 Elbow’s site
23 Battery
path
15 -do-well
2 Grassy field
terminal
45 Fire result
16 On the ocean
3 Apple
24 Scatter about
46 Gdansk
17 Caribbean
competitor
26 Sacred
natives
dance
4 Woman’s
picture
47 Winter
18 Enormous
head scarf
27 External
ailments
19 Old Russian
5 Literary
28 One, to Pierre
50 Half-mask
ruler
incongmities
29 Belittle,
51 Ingrid, in
20 Anywhere on
6 Reveal
slangily
Casablanca
earth
7 In the
32 Foot bones
52 The Bee
23 St. Francis
neighborhood 33 Map close-up
53 Actor Gibson
of
8 Examination
34 Requirement
36 Hobbyist’s
56 chi
25 Affirmative
9 Word form
(martial art)
votes
for “straight”
purchase
57 Midpoint: Abbr.
26 Impractical
10 Country singer 37 Boise is
58 Towel
30 Party
Cline
its cap.
inscription
poppers
31 Military
subdivision
32 Can material
35 Music halls
36 High-flying
toys
38 Lion’s pride
39 Not used
40 Assistant
41 Handbag
42 Ill-fated
45 Pet adoption
grp-
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the plate
* 49 One with a
second job
53 Gangster’s gal
54 Bread spread
55 V-shaped cut
59 Supplemented,
with “out”
60 Computer
■' owner
CREATORS SYNDICATE © 2000 STANLEY NEWMAN 3/20/00
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3/20/00
New, never been worn, bridal gown with train. Size
9/10. Unique. Paid $1000, will take $400. Call
(409)694-7521.
Soloflex Muscle Machine, includes leg extension and
butterfly. Original price $1,820- your price $950. Call
Justin at 680-8720.
Twin mattress/ box-spring $150, twin headboard/ foot
board $75, kitchen items $50. Everything excellent con
dition. Andrea 694-3825.
HELP WANTED
$$1,000$$ Fundraiser. No effort. Big Money!! No
investment. Work with your friends! Get a free t-shirt
too! Call Sue at 1-800-808-7442 ext. 104.
SSInternet Start-upSS get published- Get paid submit
your stories parties/politlcs/sex/culture $25 per story!
Contact: earn@maincampus.com
"Shift Supervisors" 2yrs college or restaurant expe
rience. Flexible time around class schedule. Accepting
applications at Burger King, 1719-Tx.Ave., Culpepper
Plaza.
100 Instructors/Counselors needed. Coed sleepaway
camp. Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania. Good salary
1 -800-422-9842 (www.campcayuga.com)
500 Summer Jobs/ 50 Camps/ You Choose! NY, PA,
New England Instructors Needed: Tennis, Basketball,
Roller Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse, Volleyball,
Gymnastics, Lifeguards, WSI, Waterskiing, Sailing,
Windsurfing. Aerobics, Archery. Mt Biking,
Rockclimbing, Ropes, Dance, Piano Accompaniast,
Drama, Ceramics, Woodwork, Photography, Nature,
Nurses. Chef Arlene Streisand- 1-800-443-6428;
www.summercampemployment.com
ATTENTION STUDENTS' $9.85BASE/APPT. National
Firm. Will train, service/sales, start now, conditions
apply. 696-7734. www.workforstudents.com/np
BARNHILL'S BUFFET Hiring experienced/dependable
Servers & Cashiers. Apply in person Mon.-Thurs., 2-
4pm, 1701-S Texas Avenue. EOE. Drug Test
Required.
Bartenders make $100-$300 per night No experience
necessary Call 1-800-981-8168 ext.245.
Class of 1973, Ag Doctor is looking for a Clinical
Research Coordinator in a Dallas-based research clinic.
BS preferred, -Medical experience is a plus, -Must be
self-motivated. If you are interested, please call Julie
Tucker at (214)365-0365 or fax resume to (214)373-
7003.
Copy Corner. Part-time Typist/Graphic Artist with
experience in PageMaker, Illustrator &Photoshop Must
be able to work directly w/public Available shifts:
evenings &weekends. Mail resume: 1404-Texas
Avenue South, CS 77840 or come by to fill out an appli
cation.
Earn extra income by cleaning offices M-F, after 5p.m.
823-5031.
Fatburger-C.S. Help wanted all positions. Drivers earn
up to $11/hr. Immediate hiring. 725-A University.
Fun prestigious Instructor, some evenings &Saturdays,
$6/hr. We ll train. 696-9142.
General Manager- Planet Beach Tanning Salon College
Station. Sales experience needed. Mail resume: 1911-
Westmead #2915, Houston,TX 77077 or fax (504)780-
1019.
Need organist to play at Caldwell Brethren Church every
Sunday 10:15am-11:15am. Call 567-3425 if interested.
Part-time position available for graduate student with
experience in Math, Algebra, and Geometry. Good PR
skills and flexible schedule a plus. Fax resumes to:
Sylvan Learning Center, (409)691-2904 or mail to: 414-
B Tarrow, College Station, Texas 77840.
Partners Food Delivery now hiring. Apply in person 113
Walton. Flexible hours and good pay,
Phone People Needed. Promoting Circus, P/F-time.
Call 361-2370 or 778-3388.
PT GENERAL ERRAND RUNNER- Lynntech, Inc. is
looking for dependable individual with own transporta
tion and good knowledge of the community. Up to
20hrs/wk. Hourly salary plus mileage. Send resume to
HR, 7610-Eastmark Dr., Ste.#202, College Station, TX
77840. E-mail hrlynntech@lynntech.com EOE.
PT STAFF ASSISTANT- Lynntech, Inc. is looking for a
part-time staff assistant. Applicant should have basic
office and computer skills. 20-25hrs/week Send
resume to HR, 7610-Eastmark Dr., Ste.#202, College
Station, TX 77840. E-mail hrlynntech@lynntech.com
EOE.
Require female part-time to assist in household chores
and to cook Indian/Pakistani food. Call 693-7101.
Research Associate: Primary responsibilities will
include bench and some field R&D work in the develop
ment of various innovative technologies. Position
requires B.Sc. in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering or
Environmental Engineering. General knowledge in ana
lytical chemistry, and some mechanical or electrical
engineering skills are strongly desired. Send resume to
HR Lynntech, Inc., 7610-Eastmark Dr., Ste.#202,
College Station, TX 77840. E-mail hrlynntech@lyn-
ntech.com EOE.
Searching for internet marketers. For appointment, call
Sherry at 776-0060.
Work for an editing college focused internet company at
your school! Looking for innovative individuals with
strong leadership, entreperneural and business skills.
Tech skills not required. Great experience, pay and
options! Contact info@uconnections.com
SINUS INFECTION STUDY
Are you experiencing the following symptoms?
Facial Pain/Pressure/Tightness
Facial Congestion/Fullness
Tooth Pain/Earache/Headache/Sore Throat
Cough/Bad Breath/Fever
Sciman Biomedical Research is seeking
Individuals 16 years of age and older to partici
pate in a research study with an investigational
oral antibiotic. If qualified, your participation
will last up to 24 days and you will be
compensated up to $500
For more information, please call
Sciman Biomedical Research
776-1417
Spend your summer having fun in the sun with campers
at an Austin area youth resident camp on beautiful Lake
Travis. Many positions available Including: General
Counselors, Waterfront Staff, Horse Staff, Maim Staff,
Kitchen Staff, and Challenge Course Staff Salary, room
and board, and benefits provided. Please contact Derek
or Candice toll-free at 1-877-425-1150.
Square One Restaurant now hiring kitchen staff.
21 IW.Wm.J, Bryan. 361-0264.
STUDENT WORK Apply online at www.workforstu-
dents.com/np
Summer Camp Counselors Needed For Premier
Camps in Massachusetts Positions available for tal
ented. energetic, and fun loving students as counselors
in all team sports, all individual sports such as Tennis &
Golf, Waterfront and Pool activities, and specialty activ
ities including art, dance, theatre, gymnastics, newspa
per, rocketry & radio. Great Salaries, room, board and
travel. June-17th-August-16th. Enjoy a great summer
that promises to be unforgettable. Mah-Kee-Nac
www.campmkn.com (Boys): 1-800-753-9118. Danbee
www.danbee.com (Girls): 1-800-392-3752.
The Deluxe Diner on Northgate hiring cooks Swaitstaff
for all shifts. Apply In person 203-Unlv. Drive.
The Grapevine Restaurant needs part-time help for day
time hours only. Pays $6/hr 696-3411.
WELLNESS/AQUATIC TECHS needed to work part-
time some weekends. Supervises the aquatic center
pool, instructs, adult pool exercise classes. Previous
experience preferred; will consider aerobics experience
and interest in pool exercise Maintains treatment areas
and equipment. Apply at the St Joseph Regional
Employment Center, 2601 Osier Blvd., Bryan. E.O.E
MISCELLANEOUS
Million dollar game shows? Forget 'em! Bring your bas
ketball brain to Shoot, Score, Win a Million! at
www.sixdegrees.com for tons of chances to win cash
and prizes.
What do basketball tournament games, cash and prizes,
and you have in common? Look for Shoot, Score. Win
a Million! at www.sixdegrees.com to find out.
MOTORCYCLE
1995 Yamaha Seca 600cc. Runs perfect, clean bike.
$2,600. 694-2371.
1997 FZR-600, black/yellow, D&D slip-on, 7,000-miles.
$4,500. Call 695-9731
PETS
9-mo. old boxer/pit bull mix w/kennel and supplies,
spayed, house trained, playful, sweet, good watchdog.
$75/0.b.o. 696-0422.
Adopt: Puppies, Kittens. Cats, Dogs. Many pure
breeds! Brazos Animal Shelter- 775-5755.
Black Pomeranian Puppy. 2 months old, has shots &
papers. AKC registered $300/0.B O. Call Keaton at
696-9876.
Boarding room for two horses. Run-in shed, with large
paddocks, pasture turn-out, $225/full or partial care
nego. 589-2170.
Rabbit: miniature California-Rex beautiful, white with
brown markings, comes with cage, accessories.
$50/o.b.o. 693-0375.
REAL ESTATE
4bd/2ba., gameroom, carport, large fenced backyard,
1992sq.ft, $69,500. Alford &Company Realtors 574-
6404, 822-5717.
ROOMMATES
2-rooms for rent in brand new 3bdrm/2ba mobile home
779-3578, ask for Jesse.
F-roommate, 2bdrm/1 5bth, $150/summer, $200/fall,
+ 1/2bills. Madison Point, on shuttle, 696-5694,
F-roommate, summer sublease, CS townhome,
$283/rent +1/2bills. Call 680-0597.
Summer sublease, female roommate, brand new apart
ment, w/d, $315/mo. +1/3bills. Call Andrea 695-6643.
Summer sublease- $273.33 includes rent &bills. For
details email Iizbeth01@tamu.edu
SERVICES
A+ HIGHER GRE SCORE GUARANTEED! $199 for
15hrs. professional instruction. 7764-0080.
AAA Texas Defensive Driving. Lots-of-fun, Laugh-a-lotl!
Ticket dismissal/insurance discount. M-T(6pm-9pm),
W-Th(6pm-9pm), Fri.&Sat - Frl(6pm-8pm) &Sat(10am-
2:30pm), Sat(8am-2:30pm). Inside BankofAmerica.
Walk-ins welcome. $25/cash. Lowest price allowed by
law. 111-Univ. Dr., Ste.217. 846-6117. Show-up
30/min. early. (CP-0017).
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FREE stuff - 2,500 discount offers, rail map & timetable,
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PASS or raildeals.com
TUTORS
Experienced Tutor- Math, Biology, Chemistry,
Biochemistry, Statistics, Botany and more. Appropriate
Solutions, 690-7928.
WEIGHT LOSS
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SUMMER LEASES
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THE BATTALION
Monday, March 20,111
NCAA Tournament
down to ‘Sweet 16’
MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
First round Second round Regional* Semifinals
Thurs , March 16 Sat. March 10
Championship
(16) Jackson St
(8) Wisconsin
Salt Laka City. Utah
Wmston-Salam, N.C.
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EAST
At Buffalo, N.Y.
Seton Hall 67, Temple 65, OT
Shine was 7-for-ll from 3-point
ange, and Seton Hall finished with
an East Regional-record 15 3-point
ers in 30 attempts.
Rimas Kaukenas added 18 points
for the Pirates (22-9). Mark Karcher
led Temple (27-6) with 27 points.
Temple coach John Chaney saw
yet another season end without
reaching his first Final Four.
“This team certainly had a lot
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ne would like
(AP) — The tournament of up
sets and overtimes is running out of
big names.
Stanford, Cincinnati, Temple and
defending champion Connecticut lost
Sunday, and Duke needed a late bas
ket and steal from freshman Carlos
Boozer to avoid yet another shocker.
A day after Wisconsin stunned
No. 1 Arizona and Gonzaga upset
second-seeded St. John's in the
West, the 2000 NCAA tournament
proved it is one of the most wide
open ever.
Stanford, ranked No. 1 for much
of the season, dropped out Sunday
with a 60-53 loss to North Carolina
in the South.
“It is numbing to think the season is
over,” Cardinal coach Mike Mont
gomery said alter the loss that left as
many No. 10 seeds in the field as No. Is.
Since seeding started in 1979, the
only other time two No. Is did not
reach the round of 16 was 1981,
when DePaul and Oregon State
failed to survive the first week.
Injuries played a big role in Sun
day’s games.
Cincinnati could not overcome
the loss of Kenyon Martin, and Con
necticut was lost with Khalid El-
Amin slowed by an ankle injury.
Martin, the All-American center
who broke his leg in the Conference
USA tournament, could only watch
in despair as Tulsa beat second-seed
ed Cincinnati 69-61 in the South.
“It’s hard when you can’t help,”
Martin said. “It is a helpless feeling.
It’s very tough in this room right
now. It’s something that can't be ex
plained in words.”
With point guard El-Amin hob
bled, Tennessee beat Connecticut 65-
51 in the South.
“1 know that I bring the energy
and demeanor to this team,” El-
Amin said. “And without me, we
weren’t able to go offensively like
we are normally able to.”
Seton Hall found a way to beat
second-seeded Temple after Shaheen
Holloway, the hero of the Pirates’
first-round victory over Oregon, in
jured his left ankle.
Ty Shine, Holloway’s backup, hit
the winning basket in overtime as the
Pirates beat Temple 67-65 in the East.
Shine scored a career-high 26 points,
including the deciding 3-pointer with
18 seconds left in overtime.
“I just tried to step up when 1 saw
him go down,” Shine said. “I was
just ready for my opportunity. When
I gof into the game we were kind of
down. I just wanted to provide a
boost.”
Seton Hall will play Oklahoma
State in the regional semifinals in
Syracuse, N.Y. Oklahoma State beat
Pepperdine 75-67. In the other semi
final, Florida will play Duke, a 69-64
winner over Kansas. Florida beat Illi
nois 93-76.
In the South Regional semifinals
in Austin, Texas, on Friday, North
Carolina will play Tennessee, and
Tulsa will face Miami. Miami beat
Ohio State 75-62.
The West and Midwest semifinals
are Thursday. In the West in Albu
querque, N.M., Wisconsin will face
FSU, and Gonzaga will play Purdue,
n the Midwest in Auburn Hills,
Mich., Michigan State will play
Syracuse, and Iowa State will face
UCLA.
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year-old coach said.
Oklahoma St. 75. Pepperdinet'
Fredrik Jonzen scored 2
as third-seeded Oklahoma Sian
broke open a close game in the st
ond half.
Joe Adkins added 18 pointsfi uage.The idea
Oklahoma State (26-6). Brando:
Armstrong led Pepperdine (25!
with 19 points. Pepperdine was I-ol
32 from 3-point range, while
homa State made half of its Mat
tempt
At Winston-Salem, N.C.
Duke 69, Kansas 64
Shane Battier had 21 points, ei 'ords being spo
rebounds and a career-high eigli
blocked shots for Duke (29-4) ii
rematch of the Blue Devils’ victon
in the 1991 championship game.
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shot with 53.5 seconds left and stoliieteacher is qu;
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Freshman Joseph Forte hit twohuK
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eight-seeded North Carolina (20-13).
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for the Cardinal (27-4).
Tennessee 65, Connecticut 51
Tony Harris scored 18 pointsai
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At Nashville, Tenn.
Tulsa 69, Cincinnati 61
Eric Coley had 16 points
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Miami 75, Ohio St. 62
Johnny Hemsley scored 24
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