Wednesday, March 5, 1997

PAUL DAUGHERTY COLUMN
Maturity doesn't come with a due date. There is no magic moment when we decide we're no longer children. Lots of people are kids at 25. Just not as publicly as Willie Greene.
DAUGHERTY
REDS
Deion Sanders had three more at-bats Tuesday, made three more outs, and went directly to the batting cage to try to work out the kinks in his 1-for-14 swing.
REDS PAGE
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
1997 SCHEDULE
Mayor Roxanne Qualls declared herself in favor of Broadway Commons for baseball Tuesday at the kickoff fund-raiser for her re-election campaign.
STADIUM UPDATE
TIM SULLIVAN COLUMN
The polls are pointless. The power rankings are irrelevant. What counts this month is not a basketball team's reputation, but its results. You win, you go on. You lose, you go home.
SULLIVAN
XAVIER MUSKETEERS
Gary Lumpkin and Lenny Brown were selected first-team All-Atlantic 10 Conference on Tuesday, and the sophomores were the youngest players picked. Another sophomore, James Posey, received the Sixth Man Award.
MUSKETEERS PAGE
A-10 BRACKET
CINCINNATI BEARCATS
Marquette could use the automatic bid that goes to the C-USA champion as much as anyone, and probably could make better use of it than most. Cincinnati and Louisville can feel good about their chances of being invited to the NCAAs, and Tulane is in excellent shape.
BEARCATS PAGE
C-USA BRACKET
MIAMI REDSKINS
One down and two to go for an NCAA tournament berth. The Redskins weren't at the top of their game Tuesday night, but they rallied to beat Kent 75-65 in the
Mid-American Conference tournament quarterfinals.
STORY
MAC TOURNEY BRACKET
KENTUCKY WILDCATS
Rick Pitino went for quickness and experience in announcing two lineup changes for the Wildcats' SEC Tournament opener Friday.
STORY March 3, 1997
SEC BRACKET
NORTHERN KENTUCKY NORSE
When the Division II Tournament pairings were announced Sunday, Northern Kentucky University coach Ken Shields was dumbfounded how Indianapolis edged his team for the Great Lakes Regional No. 1 seed.
STORY March 3, 1997
THOMAS MORE SAINTS
The Thomas More College women's basketball team made history this season by attaining its first-ever winning record (18-6). Tonight, when the Saints play their first NCAA Division III Tournament game, it will take an upset to ensure the history-making doesn't end.
STORY
BENGALS
Money certainly talks, but geography appeared to speak louder to Corey Harris and Todd Collins as they and the Bengals got acquainted Tuesday. Both unrestricted free agents, who live in Tennessee, cited the prospect of playing closer to home as a source of their interest in the Bengals.
STORY
SEAT SALES ON TARGET Feb. 19, 1997
STADIUM SET Feb. 14, 1997
GARDENS HOCKEY
A member of the American Hockey League's executive council said his league is headed to the Cincinnati Gardens.
STORY Feb. 26, 1997