OFFICIAL NCAA BASKETBALL
VISITORS (List Nam*. First)
BOX SCORE     Date '2-20-85
No	EAST CAROLINA			FG	FGA	FT	FTA	REB	PF	TP			UIN	A	TO	BLK	s
2 5	H	Hen ry	1	4	10	2	2	1	3	10			30	1	1	0	0
21	K	Sledge	1		0	0	0	4	0	0			12	1	3	0	0
42	L	Bass	c	2	6	l|	t|	3	5	8			20	0	0	0	0
10	5	Hardy	9		5	1	3	1	0	1			19	2	2	0	0
1 1	C	Vande rhors t	g	2	l|	0	0	1	2	4			17	1	3	0	1
21	H	Oixon		5	6	0	0	1	3	10			15	2	2	0	1
22	J	Willi ams			3	0	2	2	1	2			16	0	0	0	,
32	A	Clark			li	0	1	1		2			21	0	2	1	1
33	H	Jones		4	7	0	1	4	4	8			16	0	2	0	.1
31	J	Turnbil1		2	4	1	1	2	0	5			6	o		0	1
35	D	Battle		0	0	0	0		1	0			ll	0	0	0	1
40	U	Grady		0	2	2	2	1	1	2			it	0	1	0	0
55	J	Kel ly		0	1	0	0	4	3	0			20	3	5	0	0
																	
	TEAM REBOUNDS (Included n Totals)							2									
		TOTALS		21	52	10	16	1.2	3, |			| 200		10		1	7
FG V 1st Halt. FT %: 1st Half.
2- *-50.0
. 2nd Half _ . 2nd Halt.
3-12-66.7
 Gm.2l-52^0.; 10-16-62. 5
Dead ball Rebounds -
No	KENTUCKY	FG	FGA	FT	FTA	REB	PF	TP
2 5	Winston Bennett f	ll	6	3	6	9	3	I I
31	Kenny Walker f	3	9	13	11	7	I	19
10	James Blackmon c	8	12	2	l<	6	I	13
15	Ed Davender g	1	5	0	0	li	2	2
23	Roger Harden g	3	8	1	2	3	I	7
cc	Leroy Byrd	2	2	2	2	1	I	6
III	Paul Andrews	0	0	2	2	0	3	2
30	Irving Thomas	0	0	0	0	0	2	0
3:	Todd Ziegler	3	1	0	I	2	2	6
42	Richard Hadison	2	3	3	4	1	0	7
44	Robert Lock	0	1	2	6	1.	2	2
55	Cedric Jenkins	3	4	0	0	6	2	6
								
								
	TEAM REBOUNDS (Included in ToUtt)					2		
	TOTALS                          1 29   1  51   II 28				1,	15	20  !| 86	
	tax i,.H.ii io-25-iO.O		2nd Halt   ' 9 " 2 -		*>5.5      r.. 29-51-53.7			
MIN	A	TO	BLK	s
24	1	I	0	1
26	2	1	2	1
21	2	0	0	0
24	2	1	0	2
25	4	3	0	1
11	0	0	0	3
11	3	0	0	0
8	0	3	0	I
1 1	0	1	0	0
11	0	2	0	0
15	0	li	0	0
13	3	1	0	0
				
				
I 200[  11 | 17 |  2   | 9
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Galvan, Jones, Tanner	SCORE BY PERIODS	ID H	2nd H.	OT	OT	FINAL
Techntcal Foulr	EAST CAROLINA	21	28			52
Attendance 22,116                       CM* itaj             r._ .._.....	KENTUCKY	36	50			86 |
Pepperdine Holds On To Defeat SMU In OT
Dwayne Polee and Eric White each scored 20 points as Pepperdine blew an early 17-point
lead, but rallied in overtime to edge Southern Methodist University 75-68 in the opening round of the 33rd annual University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Friday night at Rupp Arena.
Pepperdine also got 11 pointsl from forward Anthony Frederick and 10 points from Jon Korfas in winning its seventh game of the year against only one defeat.
"It was a strange game." said Pepperdine coach Jim Harrick. "with us blowing a 17-point lead. Our zone hurt them and our scouting report indicated it would."
"It was uncharacteristic of us to lose a big lead like that." continued Harrick. "We got cautious and I got on them a bit about that. It was a game of momentum. First we had it and then they had it and then we had it at the end. I'd much rather have momentum early because it is so hard to catch up."
Waves' Fredrick On The Move
Polee Scores Two
Pepperdine took a commanding lead midway through the first half at 21-12 with 8:17 left. That was in the middle of a 14-0 run which improved a 15-12 advantage to a 29-12 score with only 6:18 left in the first period.
SMU rallied quickly and narrowed the deficit to three (33-30) at the half behind John Col-burne. Kevin Lewis and Randy Jones. Actually, SMU took the lead early in the second half twice on baskets by Colburne and Williams.
Pepperdine tied the game at 38-38 on Frederick's free throw and Pepperdine never trailed again in the game, although there were four ties later in the contest.
After Pepperdine moved back in front, SMU rallied in the final six minutes and finally sent the game into overtime when Jones hit a basket with just ten seconds left in regulation.
After a couple early ties in overtime, Pepperdine put the game away on back-to-back baskets by White and Federick.
SMU also got 20-point performances from Kevin Lewis and Terry Williams while Butch Moore and Randy Jones added 10 points each.
Although outrebounded by SMU 31-28, Pepperdine hit a hot 53.7 percent from the floor on 29 of 54 while SMU was credited with a 48.3 percentage on 29 of 60. SMU hit a perfect 100 percent from the free throw line, canning all ten shots while Pepperdine was good on 17 of 23 for 73.9 percent.
"I thought we played a very fine basketball team," said SMU coach Dave Bliss. "It's difficult! to spot a team as good as they are a 17-point lead in the first half and try to come back to win. It was really a learning experience for our kids."