|TODAY|
|HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING|
South Dakota|
Mobridge-Pollock Quadrangular (Lemmon-McIntosh, Ipswich-Leola, Stanley County)
North Dakota|
Standing Rock Triangular (Cheyenne-Eagle Butte, Dupree)
|HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ BASKETBALL|
South Dakota|
Aberdeen Christian at Wakpala, 6:30 p.m.
De Smet vs. Hamlin at Hayti
Flandreau vs. Deuel at Clear Lake
Huron at Sioux Falls Lincoln
Milbank at Groton
Miller at Crow Creek
Mitchell at Pierre
Northwestern at Ipswich
Sioux Falls O’Gorman at Brookings
Sioux Falls Roosevelt at Yankton
Tiospa Zina at Webster
Watertown at Sioux Falls Washington
North Dakota|
Edgeley at Oakes
|HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ BASKETBALL|
South Dakota|
Aberdeen Roncalli vs. Redfield-Doland, Roncalli Gym, 8 p.m.
Bison at Timber Lake
Brookings at Sioux Falls O’Gorman
Clark-Willow Lake at Langford
De Smet vs. Hamlin at Hayti
Flandreau at Deuel
Harding County at McIntosh
Lemmon at Faith
Milbank at Tiospa Zina
Miller at Crow Creek
Northwestern at Ipswich
Pierre at Mitchell
Potter County vs. Herreid-Selby Area at Herreid
Sioux Falls Washington at Watertown
Tiospaye Topa at Dupree
Webster at Groton
281 Conference Tournament
|Eastern Coteau Conference Tournament|
|at Rosholt|
Consolation semifinal, Waubay vs. Wilmot, 6 p.m.
Semifinal, Rosholt vs. Summit, 8 p.m.
|at Waverly|
Consolation semifinal, Grant-Deuel vs. Florence-Henry, 6 p.m.
Semifinal, Great Plains Lutheran vs. Waverly-South Shore, 8 p.m.
North Dakota|
Edgeley at Oakes
|COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL|
Northern State at Minnesota State, Moorhead, 6 p.m.
Presentation vs. Valley City State, Strode Center, 7 p.m.
Augustana at Wayne State
Bemidji State at Minnesota-Crookston
Mary at Minot State
Minnesota State, Mankato at Concordia-St. Paul
St. Cloud State at Minnesota-Duluth
Southwest Minnesota State at Sioux Falls
Winona State at Upper Iowa
|COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL|
Northern State at Minnesota State, Moorhead, 8 p.m.
Augustana at Wayne State
Bemidji State at Minnesota-Crookston
Mary at Minot State
Minnesota State, Mankato at Concordia-St. Paul
St. Cloud State at Minnesota-Duluth
Southwest Minnesota State at Sioux Falls
Winona State at Upper Iowa
|MEN’S CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL|
|at Washington Street Gym|
6:30 p.m. — Tapz vs. Spanier Harvesting/Western Printing.
7:45 p.m. — Lager’s/Coors Light vs. Titan Machinery/S&S Lumber.
9 p.m. — Griese Construction/Pierson Ford vs. House of Glass.
|TV SPORTS|
Tennis—Australian Open, same-day tape, 1 p.m. (ESPN2), 8 p.m., 2 a.m. (ESPN2)
Men’s College Basketball—Tennessee at Kentucky, 6 p.m. (ESPN); Notre Dame at St. John’s, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); Wake Forest at Clemson, 6 p.m. (ESPNU); Wisconsin at Indiana, 8 p.m. (ESPN); Mississippi at Vanderbilt, 8 p.m. (ESPNU)
High School Hockey—Duluth East at White Bear Lake, 7:30 p.m. (FXSP)
Auto Racing—Dakar Rally, Stage 10, delayed tape, 1 a.m. (NBCSN)
|HOCKEY|
Pee Wee B
|Jan. 13 at Pierre|
|Aberdeen 5, Oahe 2|
Aberdeen Goals: 1, Jake Walth (Micah Poor); 2, Jared Everson (Emma Ahlberg); 3, Trevin Mauer (Terron Martin); 4, Daeton Hunstad, unassisted; 5, Martin (Ahlberg).
Goalie: Caiden Frericks (32 shots, 30 saves).
|Oahe 7, Aberdeen 2|
Aberdeen Goals: 1, Jared Everson, unassisted; 2, Everson (Jake Walth, Taylor Mauer).
Goalie: Caiden Frericks (37 shots, 30 saves).
Squirt
|Jan. 12-13 Aberdeen Tournament|
|Saturday Pool Results|
Aberdeen Cougars Blue|111—3
Sioux Falls Flyers|000—0
First Period: 1, Aberdeen, Avery Dean (Ben Casanova), 4:00
Second Period: 2, Aberdeen, Emilee Johnson (Unassisted), 2:22
Third Period: 3, Aberdeen, Masen Vikander (Unassisted), 8:56
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock (27 shots, 27 saves); Sioux Falls Flyers, Name Unavailable (21 shots, 18 saves).
Aberdeen Cougars Blue|010—1
Oahe Capitals|020—2
Second Period: 1, Aberdeen, Ethan Vikander ( Avery Dean), 6:29; 2, Pierre, Cole Nelson (Unassisted), 0.26; 3, Pierre, Wyatt Grannes (Unassisted), :13.
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock (14 shots, 12 saves); Pierre, Name Unavailable (17 shots, 16 saves).
Aberdeen Cougars Blue|3110—5
Brookings Rangers|1310—6
First Period: 1, Aberdeen, Avery Dean (Owen Vilhauer), 10:59; 2, Brookings, Brenden Matheny ( Zachary Weber), 6:58; 3, Aberdeen, Ethan Vikander (Braydon Jones), 2:42; 4, Aberdeen, Owen Vilhauer (Emilee Johnson, Jasper Lien), :53.
Second Period: 5, Brookings, Jamison Honkomp (Zachary Weber), 11:14, 6, Brookings, Alec Rice (Cole Mahlum), 6:59; 7, Aberdeen, Ben Casanova (Unassisted), 1:02; 8, Brookings, Rice (Mahlum), :07.
Third Period: 9, Brookings, Rice (Unassisted), 7:58; 10, Aberdeen, Noah Barnett (Casanova, Jones), 7:50.
Overtime Shoot Out: Aberdeen, Ben Casanova, Ethan Vikander. Brookings, not reported.
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock (37 shots, 32 saves); Brookings, Phillip Kuechenmeister (26 shots, 21 saves).
|Sunday Semifinals|
Aberdeen Cougars Blue|005—5
Brookings Rangers|120—3
First Period: 1, Brookings, Alec Rice (Cole Mahlum), 6:48.
Second Period: 2, Brookings, Zachary Weber (Unassisted), 4:16; 3, Brookings, Weber ( Unassisted), 1:37.
Third Period: 4, Aberdeen, Ben Casanova (Braydon Jones), 11:01; 5, Aberdeen, Noah Barnett (Casanova), 9:48; 6, Aberdeen, Avery Dean (Unassisted), 4:16; 7, Aberdeen, Dean (Unassisted), 2:36; 8, Aberdeen, Casanova (Jones). 1:50.
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock (21 shots, 18 saves); Brookings, Phillip Kuechenmeister (26 shots, 21 saves).
|Championship|
Aberdeen Cougars|0210—3
Sioux Falls Flyers|301—4
Second Period: 1, Aberdeen, Owen Vilhauer (Masen Vikander), 11:18; 2, Sioux Falls, Matt Griesgraber (Jacob Bain), 4:52; 3, Sioux Falls, Jackson Erickson (Unassisted), 4:01; 4, Sioux Falls, Erickson (Unassisted), 2:10; 5, Aberdeen, Avery Dean (Unassisted), 1:37.
Third Period: 6, Aberdeen, Ben Casanova (Braydon Jones), 8:55.
Overtime: 7, Sioux Falls, Griesgraber (Erickson), 2:00.
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock ( 24 shots, 20 saves), Sioux Falls, Justin Weber (16 shots, 13 saves).
|BOWLING|
|HILLTOP LEAGUE|
Standings: Mels 116, Channel 107, Party Central 102, Dahme Construction 99, Eagles I 90, Smokin’ Bowlers 84, Louie’s Service 30.
High Games: Dean Schaunaman 259-232, Mike Wetz 258-235, Joseph Gourneau III 247-209, John Hutchinson 242-224, Dale Boynton 237-224-214, Dale Mork 228-225-212, Dave Osborn 222, Nick Nielsen 214, Scott Lunzman 211.
High Series: Mike Wetz 686, Dale Boynton 675, Dale Mork 665, John Hutchinson 635, Joseph Gourneau III 634, Dean Schaunaman 617.
|HUFF & PUFF LEAGUE|
Standings: Insurance Plus 20, Better Bowling 19, Circus 17, House of Glass 17, Meidinger Auto 17, Hart Farms 16, Daddy’s 16, Rohly’s 16, Eagles Aerie No. 632 15, Preston Home Improvement 14, Clear Blue Retreat 13, Rotary Club 13, Slugs 12, Lager’s Inn 11, Karst Auto 8, No Name 9.
High Games: Doug Thompson 279-247, Bob Chamberlain 265, Pat Preston 246-227-201, Tom Sieben 240, Larry Anderson 235-208-201, Ryan Hardy 235-206-202, Len Scherr 235, Bruce Hart 233-214, John Sundberg 232-223, Allen Waltman 232-207-205, Ron Clemensen 230, Randy Grote 227, Jason Reinke 225-225-214, Wayne Holweger 225, Tim Weber 223-204, Chip Fuhrman 217-200, Aaron Rempher 217, Evan Vostad 215-207, Matt Zeller 214, Tom Appletoft 213-213, Drew VandeKamp 212-201, Eric Bauer 210, Steve Whiting 208, Stan Albrecht 205, Daryle Hein 204, Scott Meier 203, Jack Karst 202, Brent Meier 202, Matt Brust 202, Jim Stephenson 200.
High Series: Doug Thompson 713, Pat Preston 674, Jason Reinke 664, Bruce Hart 645, Larry Anderson 644, Allen Waltman 644, Ryan Hardy 643, John Sundberg 636, Bob Chamberlain 617, Tom Appletoft 617, Len Scherr 607, Tim Weber 603, Evan Vostad 600.
BILLIARDS
|Aberdeen Area Valley League|
Standings: Flame No. 2 54, Rohly’s Time Bandits 49, Lager’s No. 1 46, Flame No. 1 45, VFW No. 1 43, Schwan’s No. 3 38, Lager’s No. 2 34, Schwan’s No. 1 32, Silver Dollar 29, Schwan’s No. 2 27, Rohly’s No. 2 20, VFW No. 2 19, State Street Pub No. 2 16, State Street Pub No. 1 0.
High Shooters: Alvin Doerr 27, Jarimey Halstead 22.
ERO: Steve Onkka, Alvin Doerr, Darrell Phillips, Charlie Gould.
10-0 Game: Steve Onkka, Alvin Doerr, Darrell Phillips, Charlie Gould.
GYMNASTICS
Junior High
|Monday|
|Aberdeen Results|
|Seventh Grade|
Team Scores: Aberdeen 74.1, Pierre 55.7.
Vault: 1, (tie) Jadyn Brandon and Brooke Malsom, 7.6; 3, Lachelle Opp, 7.3; 4, Bess Seaman, 7.1.
Bars: 1, Amanda Johnson, 4.2; 2, Eden Schanzenbach, 4.0; 4, (tie) Malsom and Emily Thompson, 3.4; 7, Seaman, 2.7.
Beam: 1, Brandon, 4.8; 5, (tie) Morgan Prouse, 2.4; 6, Seaman, 2.25; 7, Hannah Menzia, 1.9.
Floor: 1, Seaman, 5.5; 2, Mikala Fischer, 4.65; 3, Meghan Odegaard, 4.5; 6, (tie) Ally Goeman, 3.5.
All-Around: 1, Seaman, 17.55.
|Eighth Grade|
Team Scores: Aberdeen 64.2, Pierre 50.95.
Vault: 1, Chelsea Bad Moccasin, 7.4; 4, Megan Ulmer, 6.9; 5, Hailey Odegaard, 6.05.
Bars: 3, Alyssa Mielke, 3.15; 4, Bad Moccasin, 2.75.
Beam: 1, Hailey Scoular, 5.85; 2, Odegaard, 5.4; 6, Kelly Lovelady, 4.05; 7, Kayley Henjum, 3.9.
Floor: 4, (tie) Bad Moccasin and Ashley Abel, 4.7; 6, Hayden Morrissey, 4.5; 7, Kennedy Torrence, 4.1.
|Junior Varsity|
Team Scores: Aberdeen 97.3, Pierre 95.65.
Vault: 1, Katie Vasser, 7.90; 5, Amanda Johnson, 7.65; 6, Chasity Zomers, 7.6; 7, Jenna Grismer, 7.5; 8, Eden Schanzenbach, 7.4.
Bars: 2, Vasser, 6.1; 3, Zomers, 5.5; 6, Mikala Fisher, 3.45; 8, Terrina Barnes, 2.0.
Beam: 2, Natalie Barclay, 6.4; 4, Vasser, 6.05; 5, Zomers, 5.7; 6, Grismer, 5.1; 7, Barnes, 5.0; 9, Sarah Parkin, 4.6.
Floor: 1, Vasser, 7.3; 2, Barnes, 7.15; 4, Barclay, 6.3; 7, Grismer, 5.6; 8, Zomers, 5.3; 11, (tie) Parkin, 5.0.
All-Around: 1, Vasser, 27.35; 2, Zomers, 24.1.
|BASKETBALL|
Men’s City League
STRATFORD: Nate Bitner 13, Spencer Bagola 36, Seth Twiggs 6, Forest Spraw 8, Brandon Eagle 12, Levi Scott 6, Rob Bearsheart 2, Kyle Mellette 2, Andrew Smith 13. FG, 40. FT, 4 of 7.
REM DOGG/BARNETT VISION/KLEFFMAN CONSTRUCTION: Randy Kleffman 14, Zach Remily 42, Eric North 12, Jim Salfrank 3, John Kannegieter 8. FG, 29. FT, 10 of 21.
Stratford|26556898
Rem Dogg/Barnett/Kleffman|9295179
3-point field goals — Bitner, Bagola 4, Twiggs, Spraw, Eagle 4, Smith 3, Kleffman, Remily 8, Kannegieter 2. Total fouls — Stratford 16; Rem Dogg/Barnett Vision/Kleffman Construction 7.
LAGER’S INN: Taylor Dykema 3, Nick Buechler 4, Jordan Kvernevig 12, Tyler Johnson 6, Kyle Walz 9, Michael Swick 5, Jerad Larson 2. FG, 16. FT, 3 of 5.
HAGEN INSURANCE/MODERN WOODMEN: Jerrad Flack 12, Reid Fust 21, Josh White 20, Mark Becking 6, G.W. Ruppert 10, Zach Hagen 2. FG, 30. FT, 3 of 4.
Lager’s Inn|62841
Hagen Ins./Modern Woodmen|325571
3-point field goals — Buechler, Kvernevig 2, Walz 3, Flack 2, Fust 2, White 4. Total fouls — Lager’s Inn 7; Hagen Ins./Modern Woodmen 3.
SNAP FITNESS: Micah Rogers 6, Coby Krege 15, Nick Fulmer 2, Jermal Lee 2, Rusty Flack 2, Tom Cogley 6, Jeremy Reyelts 3, Dan Young 2. FG, 15. FT, 2 of 10.
VISION CARE/THE DENTAL CENTER: Ryan Olson 9, Justin Jung 16, Derek White 12, James Mortland 16, Charles Madsen 13, Dave Nikolas 2. FG, 27. FT, 9 of 15.
Snap Fitness|15323638
Vision Care/Dental Center|14396268
3-point field goals — Rogers 2, Krege 3, Reyelts, Jung 3, Mortland 2. Total fouls — Snap Fitness 12; Vision Care/Dental Center 8.
CULVER’S/HARR MOTORS: Matt Prehn 5, Logan Anderson 17, Ryan Hanson 8, Dan Neimi 6, Heath Johnson 6, Jeremy Reyelts 21. FG, 22. FT, 7 of 15.
ABERDEEN CHRYSLER CENTER: Dustin Burgard 9, Cody Marzahn 27, Travis Palmer 20, Chad Lyke 4, Paul Bunkowske 12. FG, 27. FT, 12 of 20.
Culver’s/Harr Motors|10254463
Aberdeen Chrysler Center|10315072
3-point field goals — Anderson 3, Johnson 2, Reigle 7, Marzahn 4, Palmer, Bunkowske. Fouled out — Prehn. Total fouls — Culver’s/Harr Motors 20; Aberdeen Chrysler Center 12.
REGULATORS: Bert Klipfel 8, Douglas Klipfel 2, Jerome Wild 24, Ryan Jett 14, Jason Clemens 8, David Losure 13. FG, 27. FT, 7 of 10.
KEN’S FAIRWAY/DADDY’S BAR & GRILL: Ramsey Crissman 5, Adam Graves 2, Jay McCarlson 17, Jesse Heinz 8, Eric Bergan 15, Ryan Rogenes 13. FG, 24. FT, 6 of 18.
Regulators|15254869
Ken’s/Daddy’s|14304659
3-point field goals — B. Klipfel 2, Wild 3, Jett, Losure 2, McCarlson 2, Rogenes 3. Fouled out — Rogenes. Total fouls — Regulators 10; Ken’s Fairway/Daddy’s Bar & Grill 13.
LAGER’S/FIRST STATE BANK, WARNER/LB INSURANCE: Justin McCord 7, Doug Leidholt 10, Keith Knuppe 29, Jason Jung 2, Wade Rozell 14, Kevin Anderson 5. FG, 22. FT, 18 of 30.
ROCK SOLID: Mike Lenling 7, Daren Olsen 6, Curtis Metz 5, Jared Mack 11, Andrew Peterson 20, Bryce Smid 7, James Jensen 2. FG, 21. FT, 8 of 12.
Lager’s/FSB/LB Ins.|21354667
Rock Solid|25314858
3-point field goals — Leidholt, Knuppe 4, Lenling, Olsen 2, Metz, Peterson 3, Smid. Fouled out — Lenling, Metz. Total fouls — Lager’s/FSB/LB Ins. 11; Rock Solid 23.
OUTLAWS: Colton Good Shield 5, Bailley Friesz 12, Ryan Patnoe 20, Cody Kraft 8, Thomas Hardcastle 2, Lewis Anderson 6, Scott Hoffman 13, Jeremy Hildebrandt 7. FG, 29. FT, 5 of 11.
HUFF CONSTRUCTION/DEKALB: Kyle Maple 3, Jason Dingman 11, T.J. Weideman 5, Jade Weideman 3, Chad Huff 23, Mike Schlosser 27. FG, 27. FT, 11 of 21.
Outlaws|15345873
Huff Construction/Dekalb|21456372
3-point field goals — Good Shield, Patnoe 3, Anderson 2, Hoffman 3, Hildebrandt, Dingman 3, T.J. Weideman, Huff 3. Total fouls — Outlaws 14; Huff Construction/Dekalb 10.
|POLLS|
|South Dakota|
|Boys Prep|
|Basketball|
|Class AA|
|RecordPtsPv
1. Sioux Falls Roosevelt (9)…9-0451
2. Pierre…4-4255
3. Sioux Falls Lincoln…6-2212
4. Brookings…7-2163
5. Watertown…6-315NR
Others receiving votes: Huron 6-3, Brandon Valley 5-4.|
|Class A|
1. Clark-Willow Lake (8)…8-0441
2. Sioux Falls Christian (1)…10-0371
3. St. Thomas More…8-1243
4. Dakota Valley…8-1194
5. Aberdeen Roncalli…7-195
Others receiving votes: Tea Area 8-2.|
|Class B|
1. White River (9)…7-1451
2. Canistota…8-0322
3. Viborg-Hurley…8-0253
4. James Valley Christian…7-0244
5. Dupree…7-175
Others receiving votes: Faith 9-0. |
|South Dakota|
|Prep Girls|
|Basketball|
|RecordPtsPv
|Class AA|
1. Washington (9) 9-0451
2. Aberdeen Central 10-0362
3. Mitchell 6-2233
4. Sioux Falls Roosevelt 9-2194
5. Pierre 5-355
Others receiving votes: Lincoln 5-3, Rapid City Central 5-5.|
|Class A|
1. St. Thomas More (8) 10-0441
2. Harrisburg 10-1332
3. Pine Ridge (1) 11-0293
4. Tri-Valley 10-0164
5. Spearfish 6-25NR
Others receiving votes: Aberdeen Roncalli 6-2, Beresford 7-3, Chamberlain 8-1. |
|Class B|
1. Summit (8)…9-04444
2. Warner (1)…10-03333
3. Sanborn Central-Woonsocket…7-02525
4. Herreid-Selby Area…11-01515
5. De Smet…11-010NR
Others receiving votes: Hanson 10-1.|
|The AP Top 25|
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 13, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:|
|RecordPtsPrv
1. Louisville (36)…15-11,5913
2. Indiana (13)…15-11,5275
3. Duke (14)…15-11,5011
4. Kansas (1)…14-11,4166
5. Michigan (1)…16-11,4152
6. Syracuse…16-11,2847
7. Arizona…15-11,2054
8. Gonzaga…16-11,1419
9. Minnesota…15-21,0418
10. Florida…12-21,01911
11. Ohio St.…13-3 93915
12. Creighton…16-1 89613
13. Butler…14-2 85514
14. NC State…14-2 83620
15. San Diego St.…14-2 70416
16. Kansas St.…13-2 67018
17. Missouri…12-3 59810
18. Michigan St.…14-3 42622
19. New Mexico…15-2 36825
20. Notre Dame…14-2 29517
21. Oregon…14-2 238 –
22. VCU…14-3 212 –
23. Illinois…14-4 19912
24. UCLA…14-3 185 –
25. Marquette…12-3 177 –
Others receiving votes: Cincinnati 121, UConn 70, Georgetown 56, Mississippi 55, UNLV 26, Wisconsin 25, Boise St. 9, Miami 9, Wichita St. 6, Temple 5, Pittsburgh 2, Baylor 1, Utah St. 1, Wyoming 1.
USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Poll|
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 13, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:|
|RecordPtsPvs
1. Louisville (18)…15-17534
2. Indiana (6)…15-17185
3. Duke (7)…15-17071
4. Kansas…14-16806
5. Michigan…16-16782
6. Syracuse…16-16197
7. Arizona…15-15743
8. Gonzaga…16-15528
9. Florida…12-25269
10. Creighton…16-148911
11. Ohio State…13-343614
12. Minnesota…15-243310
13. Butler…14-237017
14. San Diego State…14-236615
15. N.C. State…14-232121
16. Missouri…12-329812
17. Michigan State…14-328618
18. Kansas State…13-224323
19. VCU…14-317824
20. Notre Dame…14-215516
21. New Mexico…15-2147 –
22. Illinois…14-412513
23. UNLV…14-310919
24. Cincinnati…14-38020
25. UCLA…14-338 –
Others receiving votes: Oregon 37, Georgetown 32, Marquette 23, Wisconsin 23, Wichita State 19, Mississippi 14, Wyoming 13, UConn 10, Miami 8, Oklahoma State 8, Boise State 2, Bucknell 2, Utah State 2, Iowa State 1.
College Basketball
|Northern Sun|
|Intercollegiate Conference|
|MEN|
Team (Overall)|WL
|North|
Minnesota State-Moorhead (13-2)…72
St. Cloud State (11-2)…72
Northern State (12-4)…72
Bemidji State (7-6)…54
Minot State (4-9)…36
Minnesota-Duluth (4-9)…27
University of Mary (3-10)…27
Minnesota-Crookston (3-10)…09
|South|
Minnesota State, Mankato (12-1)…81
Winona State (13-3)…72
Upper Iowa (11-4)…72
Augustana College (10-3)…63
Southwest Minnesota State (8-8)…54
Wayne State (10-5)…45
Sioux Falls (6-7)…27
Concordia-St. Paul (2-11)…09
|WOMEN|
Team (Overall)|WL
|North|
St. Cloud State (11-2)…72
Minnesota-Duluth (9-4)…63
Northern State (9-4)…54
University of Mary (10-5)…54
Minot State (8-5)…45
Minnesota State-Moorhead (7-6)…45
Bemidji State (6-7)…27
Minnesota-Crookston (5-8)…27
|South|
Augustana College (11-2)…72
Minnesota State, Mankato (11-2)…72
Wayne State (10-3)…63
Concordia-St. Paul (8-5)…63
Winona State (11-5)…54
Sioux Falls (8-5)…54
Upper Iowa (4-12)…18
Southwest Minnesota State (1-13)…09
|Summit League|
|MEN|
Team (Overall)|WL
North Dakota State (15-3)…60
Western Illinois (14-3)…60
South Dakota State (13-6)…42
South Dakota (7-11)…33
Oakland (7-12)…23
Kansas City (5-13)…24
Nebraska-Omaha (5-15)…26
Fort Wayne (8-11)…14
IUPUI (6-14)…15
|WOMEN|
Team (Overall)|WL
South Dakota State (13-5)…50
IUPUI (9-7)…31
Nebraska-Omaha (11-5)…33
Western Illinois (9-7)…22
South Dakota (7-10)…22
Fort Wayne (6-11)…23
North Dakota State (6-11)…23
Kansas City (5-12)…13
Oakland (7-10)…14
|Great Plains|
|Athletic Conference|
|MEN|
Team (Overall)|WL
Northwestern (15-4)…92
Doane College (18-3)…83
Dordt College (16-4)…83
Hastings College (16-5)…74
Briar Cliff (15-5)…64
Midland (11-6)…63
Morningside College (10-11)…56
Dakota Wesleyan (9-11)…47
Nebraska Wesleyan (8-8)…38
Mount Marty (6-13)…29
Concordia (5-12)…29
|WOMEN|
Team (Overall)|WL
Concordia (17-1)…101
Morningside College (16-4)…83
Northwestern (14-4)…83
Briar Cliff (16-4)…73
Mount Marty (12-7)…74
Dakota Wesleyan (14-6)…65
Dordt College (11-10)…56
Hastings College (10-11)…56
Midland (8-12)…38
Nebraska Wesleyan (3-13)…110
Doane College (5-14)…011
|BASKETBALL|
College men's
Top 25 Fared|
|By The Associated Press|
|Monday|
1. Louisville (16-1) beat UConn 73-58. Next: vs. No. 6 Syracuse, Saturday.
2. Indiana (15-1) did not play. Next: vs. Wisconsin, Tuesday.
3. Duke (15-1) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech, Thursday.
4. Kansas (15-1) beat Baylor 61-44. Next: at Texas, Saturday.
5. Michigan (16-1) did not play. Next: at No. 9 Minnesota, Thursday.
6. Syracuse (16-1) did not play. Next: at No. 1 Louisville, Saturday.
7. Arizona (15-1) did not play. Next: at Arizona State, Saturday.
8. Gonzaga (16-1) did not play. Next: at Portland, Thursday.
9. Minnesota (15-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 5 Michigan, Thursday.
10. Florida (12-2) did not play. Next: at Texas A&M, Thursday.
11. Ohio State (13-3) did not play. Next: at No. 18 Michigan State, Saturday.
12. Creighton (16-1) did not play. Next: vs. Northern Iowa, Tuesday.
13. Butler (14-2) did not play. Next: vs. Richmond, Wednesday.
14. N.C. State (14-2) did not play. Next: at Maryland, Wednesday.
15. San Diego State (14-2) did not play. Next: vs. UNLV, Wednesday.
16. Kansas State (13-2) did not play. Next: at TCU, Wednesday.
17. Missouri (12-3) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia, Wednesday.
18. Michigan State (14-3) did not play. Next: at Penn State, Wednesday.
19. New Mexico (15-2) did not play. Next: at Boise State, Wednesday.
20. Notre Dame (14-2) did not play. Next: at St. John’s, Tuesday.
21. Oregon (14-2) did not play. Next: at Southern Cal, Thursday.
22. VCU (14-3) did not play. Next: vs. Saint Joseph’s, Thursday.
23. Illinois (14-4) did not play. Next: vs. Northwestern, Thursday.
24. UCLA (14-3) did not play. Next: vs. Oregon State, Thursday.
25. Marquette (12-3) did not play. Next: vs. Seton Hall, Wednesday.
|SCORES|
|EAST |
CCSU 62, Sacred Heart 57, OT |
DeSales 59, Baruch 54 |
Fairleigh Dickinson 80, Robert Morris 68 |
John Jay 82, St. Joseph’s (LI) 75 |
Merchant Marine 53, York (NY) 34 |
Mount St. Mary (NY) 50, Farmingdale 47 |
Mount St. Mary’s 49, St. Francis (NY) 45 |
Mount St. Vincent 54, CCNY 52 |
Old Westbury 68, NYU-Poly 55 |
Quinnipiac 85, Bryant 62 |
Rosemont 70, Keystone 67 |
Rutgers-Newark 56, Brooklyn 55 |
St. Francis (Pa.) 63, Monmouth (NJ) 49 |
Wagner 74, LIU Brooklyn 70 |
|MIDWEST |
E. Illinois 89, Tennessee Tech 79 |
Purdue 82, Ohio St. 75, 3OT |
SIU-Edwardsville 80, Jacksonville St. 58 |
Siena Heights 68, Olivet 43 |
|SOUTH |
Albany (Ga.) 64, LeMoyne-Owen 47 |
Appalachian St. 68, Wofford 65, 2OT |
Ark.-Pine Bluff 50, Alcorn St. 41 |
Belmont 59, Murray St. 50 |
Bethune-Cookman 55, NC Central 32 |
Chattanooga 64, Coll. of Charleston 53 |
Coppin St. 69, SC State 56 |
Delaware St. 76, Wesley 34 |
Elon 71, UNC-Greensboro 60 |
Florida Gulf Coast 77, SC-Upstate 54 |
Howard 56, Norfolk St. 45 |
Jacksonville 64, Kennesaw St. 52 |
Kentucky St. 64, Paine 60 |
Mercer 56, North Florida 43 |
Morehead St. 77, Austin Peay 71 |
Morgan St. 68, Savannah St. 50 |
NC A&T 73, Florida A&M 52 |
Samford 56, Georgia Southern 41 |
Southern U. 73, MVSU 62 |
Stetson 71, ETSU 55 |
Tennessee St. 68, SE Missouri 58 |
Virginia Union 60, St. Augustine’s 51 |
WVU Tech 74, Milligan 72 |
|SOUTHWEST |
Prairie View 59, Jackson St. 53 |
Texas Southern 91, Grambling St. 64 |
|FAR WEST |
Idaho St. 69, Weber St. 45 |
College Women's
This Week’s Women’s Top 25 Fared|
|By The Associated Press|
Monday|
1. Baylor (14-1) did not play. Next: at Kansas State, Wednesday.
2. Notre Dame (14-1) did not play. Next: vs. Georgetown, Tuesday.
3. UConn (14-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 15 Louisville, Tuesday.
4. Duke (15-0) did not play. Next: vs. Virginia Tech, Wednesday.
5. Kentucky (15-1) did not play. Next: vs. Mississippi State, Thursday.
6. Stanford (14-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 14 UCLA, Friday.
7. California (13-2) did not play. Next: vs. Southern Cal, Thursday.
8. Penn State (13-2) did not play. Next: vs. Wisconsin, Thursday.
9. Tennessee (13-3) did not play. Next: at Auburn, Thursday.
10. Maryland (12-3) did not play. Next: vs. N.C. State, Thursday.
11. North Carolina (17-1) did not play. Next: vs. Virginia, Thursday.
12. Purdue (14-2) beat Ohio State 82-75, 3OT. Next: vs. Minnesota, Thursday.
13. Georgia (15-2) did not play. Next: at Arkansas, Thursday.
14. UCLA (13-2) did not play. Next: at No. 6 Stanford, Friday.
15. Louisville (14-3) did not play. Next: at No. 3 UConn, Tuesday.
16. Oklahoma (14-2) did not play. Next: at No. 24 Iowa State, Tuesday.
17. Oklahoma State (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 24 Iowa State, Sunday.
18. Dayton (13-1) did not play. Next: vs. La Salle, Wednesday.
19. South Carolina (14-3) did not play. Next: vs. LSU, Thursday.
20. Texas A&M (13-5) did not play. Next: at No. 13 Georgia, Sunday.
21. Colorado (13-2) did not play. Next: vs. Arizona State, Friday.
22. Florida State (13-3) did not play. Next: at Boston College, Thursday.
23. Kansas (11-4) did not play. Next: at Texas Tech, Saturday.
24. Iowa State (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 16 Oklahoma, Tuesday.
25. Michigan (14-2) did not play. Next: at Northwestern, Thursday.
f=Helvetica s=6 l=6.5|SCORES|
|EAST |
Farmingdale 72, Mount St. Mary (NY) 66 |
Keystone 95, Rosemont 92 |
Louisville 73, UConn 58 |
NJ City 65, John Jay 62 |
NJIT 66, Fairleigh Dickinson 63 |
NY Tech 73, Wilmington (Del.) 72 |
Old Westbury 103, NYU-Poly 74 |
Rutgers-Newark 67, Moravian 62 |
Sage 81, NY Maritime 59 |
William Paterson 86, Brooklyn 79, OT |
|MIDWEST |
Augsburg 61, Macalester 51 |
Bethel (Minn.) 78, Hamline 62 |
Gustavus 74, Carleton 54 |
Kansas 61, Baylor 44 |
St. John’s (Minn.) 63, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 46 |
St. Thomas (Minn.) 94, St. Olaf 64 |
|SOUTH |
Appalachian St. 83, UNC Greensboro 70 |
Ark.-Pine Bluff 62, Alcorn St. 52 |
Bowie St. 82, Fayetteville St. 79 |
Coll. of Charleston 73, The Citadel 69 |
Coppin St. 79, SC State 58 |
Elon 80, W. Carolina 67 |
Furman 69, Wofford 65 |
Georgia Southern 70, Davidson 57 |
Hampton 70, Quinnipiac 64 |
Indiana-Southeast 95, Brescia 80 |
Kentucky St. 78, Paine 73 |
LeMoyne-Owen 59, Albany (Ga.) 58 |
Morehouse 81, Lane 75 |
NC A&T 68, Florida A&M 40 |
NC Central 75, Bethune-Cookman 66 |
Norfolk St. 54, Howard 49 |
Savannah St. 78, Morgan St. 70, 2OT |
Southern U. 88, MVSU 54 |
Washington & Lee 78, Emory & Henry 65 |
Xavier (NO) 70, Southern NO 68, OT |
|SOUTHWEST |
Texas Southern 95, Grambling St. 50 |
UTEP 72, Houston Baptist 44 |
|FAR WEST |
Weber St. 70, Idaho St. 54 |
|NBA|
the command for agate.....|EASTERN CONFERENCE|
|WLPctGB
New York…2413.649–
Brooklyn…2215.5952
Boston…2017.5414
Philadelphia…1622.4218
Toronto…1423.37810
|Southeast Division|
|WLPctGB
Miami…2412.667–
Atlanta…2116.5683
Orlando…1324.35111
Charlotte…928.24315
Washington…728.20016
|Central Division|
|WLPctGB
Indiana…2315.605–
Chicago…2115.5831
Milwaukee…1917.5283
Detroit…1424.3689
Cleveland…930.23114
|WESTERN CONFERENCE|
|Southwest Division|
|WLPctGB
San Antonio…2911.725–
Memphis…2412.6673
Houston…2117.5537
Dallas…1623.41012
New Orleans 1126.29716
|Northwest Division|
|WLPctGB
Oklahoma City…308.789–
Denver…2316.5907
Portland…2017.5419
Utah…2119.52510
Minnesota…1619.45712
|Pacific Division|
|WLPctGB
L.A. Clippers…299.763–
Golden State…2313.6395
L.A. Lakers…1621.43212
Sacramento…1324.35115
Phoenix…1327.32517
| ———|
|Monday’s Games|
Washington 120, Orlando 91
Boston 100, Charlotte 89
Chicago 97, Atlanta 58
L.A. Clippers 99, Memphis 73
Dallas 113, Minnesota 98
Oklahoma City 102, Phoenix 90
Utah 104, Miami 97
Cleveland at Sacramento, N
|Tuesday’s Games|
Indiana at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
New Orleans at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
Toronto at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Houston, 7 p.m.
Portland at Denver, 8 p.m.
Milwaukee at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.|
|Wednesday’s Games|
Chicago at Toronto, 6 p.m.
Indiana at Orlando, 6 p.m.
Brooklyn at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.
Houston at Dallas, 7 p.m.
Denver at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m.
New Orleans at Boston, 7 p.m.
Memphis at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Portland, 9 p.m.
Washington at Sacramento, 9 p.m.
Miami at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.|
|TRANSACTIONS|
|BASEBALL|
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended free agent C Bryan Henry and Tampa Bay C David Wendt 50 games for violations of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.|
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Agreed to terms with RHP Tommy Hunter on a one-year contract.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Agreed to terms with manager Bob Melvin on a a two-year contract extension through the 2016 season and C George Kottaras on a one-year contract.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with OF Colby Rasmus on a one-year contract and OF Adam Loewen on a minor league contract.|
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed to terms with RHP J.J. Putz on a two-year contract.
CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms with C Nevin Ashley, INF Emmanuel Burriss, INF Cesar Izturis, OF Derrick Robinson, RHP Nick Christiani, LHP Wilkin De La Rosa, RHP Justin Freeman, RHP Drew Hayes, RHP Chad Rogers, C Tucker Barnhart, C Corky Miller, INF Kristopher Negron, OF Billy Hamilton, OF Ryan LaMarre and OF Denis Phipps on minor league contracts.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to terms with OF Delvy Castillo, SS Ravel Hernandez, OF Ariel Sandoval and RHP Miguel Urena on minor league contracts.|
|American Association|
KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed LHP Devin Anderson and RHP Brian Murphy. Traded SS Spiker Helms to River City (Frontier) for a player to be named.
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Released INF Mike Murphy.
SIOUX FALLS PHEASANTS — Signed RHP Kirk Clark.
WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed RHP Junior Guerra. Released RHP Edgar R. Martinez.|
FRONTIER GREYS — Signed OF Mark Micowski.
GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed C Landon Hernandez to a contract extension.
JOLIET SLAMMERS — Signed RHP Jacob Sanchez to a contract extension. Signed INF Alex Jones and RHP Dan Marcacci.
ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS — Signed LHP Chris Kirk, OF Logan Lotti, and INF Cameron Sherrer.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Signed LHP Nick Gillung, 1B Daniel Kassouf, LHP Dayne Quist, and LHP Richard Sullivan.
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Placed 1B Ryan Cuneo on the retired list.
|BASKETBALL|
|National Basketball Association|
HOUSTON ROCKETS — Recalled F Terrence Jones from Rio Grande Valley (NBADL).
SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Recalled G Cory Joseph from Austin (NBADL).|
RIO GRANDE VALLEY VIPERS — Announced G Patrick Beverley was recalled by Houston (NBA).|
|FOOTBALL|
BUFFALO BILLS — Named Danny Crossman special teams coordinator.
DETROIT LIONS — Named Curtis Modkins running backs coach/run game coordinator, Bobby Johnson tight ends coach, Tim Lappano wide receivers coach and Jeremiah Washburn offensive line coach. Announced special teams coordinator Danny Crossman will not return.
GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed TE Brandon Bostick, QB B.J. Coleman, T Andrew Datko, C Garth Gerhart, G Joe Gibbs, LB Micah Johnson, CB James Nixon and S Chaz Powell to reserve/future contracts.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Named Jimmy Raye vice president of football operations.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Named John Dorsey general manager.
TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed G Casey Studdard, WR Michael Calvin and WR Roberto Wallace to reserve/future contracts.|
|HOCKEY|
BOSTON BRUINS — Recalled F Ryan Spooner, F Jamie Tardif, D Matt Bartkowski and D David Warsofsky from Providence (AHL).
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Recalled F Jimmy Hayes from Rockford (AHL).
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled F Cam Atkinson, F Matt Calvert, F Ryan Johansen, D Tim Erixon, D John Moore and D David Savard from Springfield (AHL).
DALLAS STARS — Traded D Mark Fistric to Edmonton for a 2013 third-round draft pick.
MONTREAL CANADIENS — Reassigned F Ian Schultz from Utah (ECHL) to Hamilton (AHL). Traded D Brendon Nash to Florida for D Jason DeSantis.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled D Victor Bartley from Milwaukee (AHL).
NEW YORK RANGERS — Reassigned F Jason Wilson from Greenville (ECHL) to Connecticut (AHL).
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Reassigned F Tyler Brenner from Bakersfield (ECHL) to Toronto (AHL).
VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Signed D Jim Vandermeer.|
|American Hockey League|
HAMILTON BULLDOGS — Signed F Riley Armstrong and D Mark Isherwood to professional tryout contracts.
PEORIA RIVERMEN — Announced F Phil McRae, F Evgeny Grachev, F Andrew Murray, D Cade Fairchild and D Mark Cundari were recalled by St. Louis (NHL).
SPRINGFIELD FALCONS — Announced D Anton Blomqvist was reassigned to Evansville (ECHL).|
|SOCCER|
D.C. UNITED — Signed F Michael Seaton.|
|COLLEGE ECAC — Announced the retirement of commissioner Rudy Keeling.|
ANGELO STATE — Named Shayla Sabin women’s assistant soccer coach.
FIU — Named Josh Conklin defensive coordinator.
ILLINOIS — Named Bill Cubit offensive coordinator.
LIMESTONE — Named Craig Kerr offensive coordinator.
NEW JERSEY CITY — Named Robert Cole men’s and women’s assistant volleyball coach.
NOTRE DAME — Announced RB Cierre Wood will enter the NFL draft.
SOUTHERN CAL — Fired men’s basketball coach Kevin O’Neill. Named men’s assistant basketball coach Bob Cantu interim coach.
SPRING HILL — Named Ben Hoefs men’s and women’s bowling coach.
TEXAS — Reinstated QB Case McCoy and LB Jordan Hicks to the football team.
TCU — Announced QB Casey Pachall has rejoined the football team.
UC SANTA BARBARA — Announced the retirement of women’s volleyball coach Kathy Gregory.
WYOMING — Suspended G Luke Martinez indefinitely from the men’s basketball team.