February 9, 1995: Vol26n16: SPORTSVIEW WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The Royals are riding a three-game winning streak thanks to their 57-48 win over Northeastern Illinois on Saturday. Prior to their Feb. 6 showdown with Chicago State, UB is 13-5 overall and 8-2 in the Mid-Continent Conference, which ties them for second place. Anne Gal-lagher scored 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the victory while Kris Holtz added 12 points with six boards. Earlier in the week, Brenna Doty's 26 points propelled the Royals past Eastern Illinois, 57-53, in Charleston, Illinois to complete their two-game road swing. MEN'S BASKETBALL Myron Banks scored 25 points and pulled down 16 rebounds to lead the Bulls in a 56-52 come-from-behind win over Northeastern Illinois at Alumni Arena Saturday. Banks was 12-of-16 from the floor and hit a three-pointer, scoring 17 points in the second half to rally UB from a 26-13 halftime deficit. Kelvin Robinson had 15 rebounds and three blocked shots while Modie Cox added eight assists in the victory. As of Feb. 4, the Bulls were 12-7 overall and 7-4 in Mid-Continent play. The Bulls fell just short against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 30 falling 72-71 for their second consecutive one-point loss. Jamie Anderson scored 26 points to lead the Bulls. WRESTLING UB dropped a pair of dual meets last week at home falling to Central Michigan 36-9 and Central Connecticut State 29-13. In the CCSU loss, Brian Dowdall (126 pounds), Rob Pavis (134), Rennie Crisafulli (142) and George Chamoun (167) scored individual victories. MEN'S SWIMMING The Bulls split a tri-meet at Cleveland State Saturday defeating Notre Dame 122-119 while falling to Cleveland State 150-92. Buffalo's Korry Miller won two events, the 200 freestyle in 1:44.8 and the 200 backstroke in 1:53.01. WOMEN'S SWIMMING The Royals defeated Cleveland State 162-75 and lost to Notre Dame 135-97 at the Cleveland State tri-meet Saturday. TRACK & FIELD The men's and women's indoor track and field squads traveled to Kent State over the weekend. The Bulls finished fifth in the six-team meet with Fumu Gakodi setting a school record in the 400 meters in 49 seconds to finish third. Gakodi was also part of the 1600 relay squad that placed third. Kris Winkler also set a school record with his 22.42 in the 200 meters. The Royals placed fifth in a seven-team field as Julie Phelps won the mile run in 5:06.89. Judith Novak took the 3,000 in 10:11. Lisa Kragbe set a school record in the 55-meter hurdles with her third place finish of 8.49.