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    Wednesday, January 16, 1985
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 15
Basketball standings
Team
Kansas
Nebraska
Iowa State
Oklahoma
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
Missouri
Colorado
Women
Oklahoma
Kansas State
Iowa State
Kansas
Oklahoma State
Missouri
Nebraska
Colorado
BIG EIGHT STANDINGS
(12 2)
(10-3)
(12-4)
(11-4)
(9-4)
(9-4)
(10-5)
(6-7)
(11-2)
(9-4)
(9-4)
(9-4)
(8-5)
(7-6)
(5-8)
(4-9)
Points Points
Scored Against
1,095 954
935 892
1,287 . 1,049
1,407 1,113
915 798
935 893
1,129 1,027
949 951
NA NA
Games for this week (match-ups same for men and women).
Tonight
Kansas State at Nebraska, Missouri at Oklahoma, Colorado at Oklahoma
State.
Thursday
Iowa State at Kansas
Big Eight Men's Scoring
FGM-FGA FTM FTA PTS AVG
Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma 152-273 98 135 402 268
! DAVE HOPPEN, NEBRASKA 120-180 79 101 319 24.5
Barry Stevens, ISU 140-268 7 0 8 5 350 21.9
Ron Kellogg, Kansas 107-174 35 44 246 17.6
I Malcolm Thomas, Missouri 99-176 64 91 262 17.5
I Alex Stivrins, Colorado 78-154 49 76 205 17.1
i Randy Downs, Colorado 85-145 45 60 215 16.5
Jeff Strong, Missouri 90-187 60 72 240 16.0
1 Calvin Thompson, Kansas 81-146 48 59 210 15.0
Greg Dreiling, Kansas 79-141 41 59 199 14.2
Rebounding AVG Assists
Stivrins, Colorado 12.8
Tisdale, Oklahoma 11.3
HOPPEN, NEBRASKA 11.3
Danny Manning, Kansas 8.6
Sam Hill, Iowa State 8.3
Field Goal Percentages
HOPPEN NEBRASKA ' 68.7
Kellogg, Kansas 61.5
Tom Alfaro, Kansas State 60.3
Joe Wright, Kansas State 59.0
Hill, Iowa State 58.8
BRIAN CARR, NEBRASKA 7.8
Gary Thompkins, Iowa State 5.3
Jeff Homacek, Iowa State 5.2
Anthony Bowie, Oklahoma 4.8
Mark Turgeon, Kansas 4.6
Steals
Tim McCalister, Oklahoma 2.5
CURTIS MOORE, NEBRASKA 1.9
Bowie, Oklahoma 1.8
Win Case, Oklahoma State 1.8
Homacek, Iowa State 1.7
Manning, Kansas 1.7
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Council says blood doping illegal
The Beater News Report
NEW YORK - The chief medical
officer of the U.S. Olympic Commit
tee said Tuesday he thought blood
transfusions attempting to enhance
athletic endurance were not only
unethical but illegal from the USOC's
standpoint.
Dr. Irving Dardik, chairman of
the USOC Sports Medicine Council,
said the determination of his inves
tigation into so-called blood doping
by between six and nine members of
the medal-winning U.S. cycling team
"will be that it Is illegal."
Dardik told Reuters In a tele
phone interview that the cyclists,
under the administration of a non
USOC physician, underwent a dan
gerous procedure in which donor
blood was used in a last-minute
attempt to improve their Olympic
performance.
'It wasn't a new technique, but it
was hazardous. Our investigation
has shewn that they used other
people's blood in order to facilitate
the process. In other words there
wasn't enough time to do the nor
mal process..."
The process normally used by
athletes is to have some of their own
blood removed and treated to in
crease the number of red blood
cells, which carry oxygen and hence
boost stamina, and then have that
blood put back into their bodies.
The technique used In a hotel
room near the Olympic Velodrome
near Los Angeles was "done with
relative haste. The people responsi
ble for It believed the process (using
donor blood) was Just as effective,"
Dardik said.
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