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Bv The Associated Press While one of the nation’s biggest and best college basketball centers was unable to play for his Top 10 team, another was putting on a show for his. All-American pivotman Ralph Sampson sat on the bench with a broken finger and watched his fifth-ranked teammates rout Randolph-Macon 8250. Minnesota’s Randy Breuer was very much in action Wednesday night, though, scoring a career-high 31 points as the lOth-ranked Gophers trimmed Dayton 90-74. The only other ranked team in action was No. 20 Georgetown, which pounded Morgan State 81-53. “When you got a 7-foot-3 guy, you just get the ball to the big fella and let him do his thing,” Minnesota guard Trent Tucker said of Breuer. “When he gets inside, you can’t stop him.” Dayton Coach Don Donoher concurred. “The guy was too much for us,” Donoher said of Breuer. “There are not many centers better than he was tonight.” “This was my best offensive game ever,” said Breuer. “I’ve got to work on being more of a power player.” Breuer said he “a bit keyed up” because he was facing Dayton’s highly regarded 6-10 center Mike Kanieski. “I figured I had to come out after him,” said Breuer. “And it worked out.” Top Ten With Sampson out of the lineup, Virginia Coach Terry Holland got a chance to look at some of his other players. He liked most of what he saw' as the Cavaliers used 12 men in romping over Randolph-Macon. “It was not a pretty game for us but we did get a chance to
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look at a lot of combinations and move some people around,” said Holland. At one point in the first half, we did go with five new guys because we did not think the guys we had out there were doing the job they should have been doing.” Sampson, the 7-4 junior center, missed a game for the first time in his college career. But Kenton Edelin, a sophomore walk-on, finished with 16 points to lead the Cavaliers, 4-0, who held Randolph-Macon to just 43.9 percent field goal percentage. Second Ten Prize freshman Pat Ewing scored 21 points in 17 minutes for Georgetown, with fellow rookies Anthony Jones and Bill Martin combining with Ewing for 43 of the Hoyas’ 50 points in the second half. Ewing had a five-inch advantage on the tallest Morgan State player and used that edge to score his team’s first six points and block two shots as Georgetown moved to a 12-1 lead. In addition to Virginia, five other Atlantic Coast Conference teams played and won. Clemson romped over Austin Peay 102-53 as Clarke Bynum had 18 points and eight assists. Duke topped LaSalle 61-55 as Allen Williams scored 20 points he got in Duke’s opening loss to Vanderbilt. Wake Forest rolled over Rollins 73-47 as four Demon Deacons scored in double figures. North Carolina State hit 61 percent of its shots and Chuck Nevitt blocked seven shots as the Wolfpack beat St. Francis, Pa., 89-56. Maryland scored the last eight points of the game to whip Long Island University 87-79. In the East, Boston College knocked off Stonehill 83-67 as John Bagley hit for 21 points;
the CFA, which contributes the bulk of NCAA revenue, have long complained that smaller schools dominate NCAA policymaking by sheer weight of their numbers. Reorganization has failed in 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1979, although Division I, where the big schools play, was split in two in 1978. The intent of the split into Division I-A and Division I-AA was to “provide institutions with similar commitments and essentially like programs a common deliberative forum.” The NCAA acknowledges “that objective has not been achieved in Division I-A football or in Division I as a whole.” Division I-A has lost only two of its 139 members since 1978
St. Joseph’s, Pa., rode Rony Costner’s 18 points and 10 rebounds to a 76-53 rout of Rider; freshman Chip Watkins layup with 1:15 to go gave Pitt a 58-56 victory over upset-minded Davis & Elkins; Marc Upshaw and Horace Owens each scored 27 points to pace Rhode Island over Brown 95-89; Harvard opened the Ivy League season with an 80-64 triumph over Dartmouth, Connecticut beat New Hampshire 87-68 and Mike Edelman’s 18 points led Penn State over Indiana State 60-50. Down south, Mississippi took Tennessee Tech 58-34 as forward Eric Laird and guard Carlos Clark each scored 16 points, almost equaling the total output for the losers. In the Midwest, lowa State’s Robert Estes scored his I,oooth career point when he got 20 to lead the Cyclones over Southern Methodist 80-70. Free throws by Tony Guy and Kelly Knight in the final seconds led Kansas to a 67-65 squeaker over Texas Southern. Marquette topped Ohio 49-45, recording its lowest score since 1973. Ohio State didn’t miss star forward Clark Kellogg, who played only eight minutes due to a facial injury, in beating Kent State 74-54 as Tony Campbell scored 18 points Michigan State outlasted Detroit 65-62 in overtime. In the Southwest, Oklahoma State beat cross-state rival Oral Roberts 77-75 behind late free throws by Leroy Combs and Eddie Hannon. Out West, Terry Long scored nine of his 24 points in the second overtime to boost Lamar over Utah 66-58. Ken Owens had 29 points, including 15 of 15 free throws, as Idaho stomped Washington 86-61 in Seattle.
while membership in Division I as a whole has increased from 237 schools to 276 schools. The CFA wants its schools in a division of its own and has proposed creating a new Division IV. Qualifications for the new division include an average attendance of 20,000 at home games played in a stadium with a minimum seating capacity of 30,000. That proposal would create havoc and “divisional clutter” in the NCAA, according to association President Jim Frank. In a counter-proposal, the NCAA is seeking to toughen the criteria for membership in Division I. The main feature of the NCAA proposal is elimination of an option which allowed a school which sponsored 12 or more varsity sports to join Division I.
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