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[email protected] or by phone at 605-464- nounced plans to retire the number 11 worn by record-set- (http://bit.ly/yIwW38 ) that they think changes should be The deal includes $900,000 in performance bonuses YHS Cheerleading Day 1560. ting women’s basketball player Krista Ragan. made to the curve because it’s dangerous. for the oft-injured right-hander, who missed all of last sea- Ragan is the all-time leading scorer in the history of the The Highway Patrol says the speed limit for the curve son with an elbow injury. He broke a bone in the joint while Camp Feb. 11 South Dakota Rodeo Cowboy Mid-Continent Conference — which is now the Summit is 45 mph. throwing a pitch for the Tigers against the Twins in June Yankton High School will hold a cheerleading day League. She was a two-time conference player of the 2010, his last appearance in a major league game. camp on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 9 a.m.-noon at the YHS Dies In Colorado Crash year, two-time conference tournament MVP and a four- NDSU Women’s Soccer Coach The 27-year-old hasn’t completed a full season since gym. ROSEBUD (AP) — A rodeo cowboy from the South time All-Conference selection. he was a rookie with Detroit in 2006. But he has 210 strike- The camp is open to those interested in grades K-8. Dakota town of Rosebud died in a traffic accident in Col- A ceremony to officially retire her number will be Jan. Accepts Job At Wyoming outs in 209-plus career innings. If he can stay healthy this Registration deadline is Tuesday, Jan. 31, though post- orado over the weekend. 28 during the ORU women’s basketball game against Mis- FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota State officials say spring and still reach the upper 90s with his , Zu- deadline and walk-in registrations will be accepted as Twenty-four-year-old bareback rider Austin Janis was souri-Kansas City. they’re losing their women’s soccer coach to Wyoming. maya would give the Twins a much-needed hard thrower space allows. killed early Sunday while returning to South Dakota, just Pete Cuadrado compiled an overall record of 93-62-8 in the back of their bullpen. Participants will perform during halftime of the Yankton hours after making his debut as a Professional Rodeo Officials Want Changes To in nine years at NDSU. He guided the program to three Bucks basketball game on Feb. 11. Cowboys Association cardholder at a rodeo in Texas. straight Summit League tournaments and the program’s Rockies Sign Moyer, 49, To For more information, contact Jacki Ellis at 660-6367. The PRCA says the van that Janis and another cowboy Highway Where Bus Rolled first NCAA Division I tournament berth. were traveling in was struck head-on by a car on U.S. DICKINSON, N.D. (AP) — Officials are calling for Cuadrado replaces Danny Sanchez, who led the Cow- Minor League Deal Avon Youth Basketball Jamboree Route 385 near Wray, Colo. Janis was declared dead at changes to a southwestern North Dakota highway after a girls to their best season in history this year with a 12-6-4 DENVER (AP) — Jamie Moyer has agreed to terms on the scene. The other cowboy wasn’t seriously hurt. bus accident involving a high school basketball team. record. Sanchez was named head coach at Colorado. a minor league contract with an invite to the Colorado Feb. 11 Janis was a member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe. The bus carrying the Hettinger-Scranton boys’ team Bison women’s athletic director Lynn Dorn says a Rockies’ , pending a physical. AVON — The Avon girls’ basketball team will host a His funeral is scheduled Saturday at the Lower Brule Com- was traveling to Dickinson for a game on Friday went it search for a new head coach will begin immediately. The 49-year-old lefty didn’t play last season after un- jamboree for third and fourth grade girls’ teams on Satur- munity Center. went off a curve on state Highway 21 and rolled. Twenty- dergoing Tommy John surgery on his throwing elbow. day, Feb. 11, in Avon. eight students and four staff members were on the bus. Twins Finalize Deal With Zumaya Moyer has played 24 major league seasons, starting Teams in grades three and four will play in separate Oral Roberts To Retire Most were treated for minor injuries but an assistant coach MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Relief Joel Zumaya and with the Chicago Cubs in 1986. He went 9-9 with a 4.84 gyms. No scores will be kept. was hospitalized with a concussion. the Minnesota Twins have finalized their $850,000, one- ERA for Philadelphia in 2010. There is a charge to participate. For more information Basketball Player’s Number State Rep. Mike Schatz of New England and Scranton year contract. Moyer is 267-204 with a 4.24 career ERA. or to register your team, contact Darla Van Gerpen at TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Oral Roberts University has an- Mayor Virgil Hendrickson tell The Dickinson Press SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

BASKETBALL Phoenix 91, New York 88 Thursday, January 19 Bancroft-Rosalie at Ponca; Beresford at Canton; Chester Area at Mar- WRESTLING, PREP JV Mitchell at YHS (6 p.m.) HOCKEY, BANTAM Rushmore at Yankton A (4 p.m.) Memphis 93, New Orleans 87 BASKETBALL, MEN’S IUPUI at USD (7 p.m., KYBB-FM) ion; Crofton at Plainview; Dakota Valley at Tri-Valley; Elkhorn Valley at Saturday, January 21 HOCKEY, PEEWEE Oahe at Yankton A (2:30 p.m.); Oahe at Yank- USA TODAY/ESPN WOMEN’S POLL Minnesota 93, Detroit 85 BASKETBALL, BOYS’All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (Santee); Al- Creighton; Freeman Academy at Centerville; Gayville-Volin vs. Bridge- BASKETBALL, MEN’S Western Illinois at USD (7:30 p.m., KYBB- ton B (1 p.m.) The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN Atlanta 92, Portland 89 cester-Hudson at Akron-Westfield; Avon at Andes Central; Baltic at Free- water-Emery at Bridgewater; Hartington at Bloomfield; Laurel-Concord- FM); MMC at Midland (4 p.m., KVTK-AM) SWIMMING-DIVING, COLLEGE USD at S.D. State (1 p.m.) Women’s college basketball poll, with first-place Indiana at Sacramento, 10 p.m. man Academy; Bloomfield at Humphrey St. Francis; Irene-Wakonda at Coleridge at West Holt; Lennox at Platte-Geddes; Neligh-Oakdale at BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S Western Illinois at USD (5 p.m., KYBB- TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Jack Johnson Inv. at Min- votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 16, Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Parker; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Battle Creek; Menno at Freeman; Randolph; Niobrara-Verdigre at Dodge; Plankinton vs. Tripp-Delmont- FM); MMC at Midland (2 p.m., KVTK-AM) neapolis (USD); Wayne State Inv. (MMC) total points based on 25 points for a first-place Thursday’s Games Parkston at Bon Homme; Scotland at Marion; Vermillion at Sioux Falls Armour at Armour; Sergeant Bluff-Luton at Elk -Jefferson; Viborg- BASKETBALL, BOYS’ YHS at R.C. Central (4:30 p.m., KYNT-AM, WRESTLING, PREP Pierre East-West Duals (YHS, 11 a.m.); Big vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and New Orleans at Houston, 7 p.m. Christian (7:45 p.m., KVTK-AM); Wagner at Winner; Wausa at Allen; Hurley at Baltic; Wayne at Hartington Cedar Catholic; Winside at Wausa KVHT-FM); All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (Santee); Dakota Valley Clas- Sioux Conf. at Elk Point (Alcester-Hudson, Beresford, Dakota Valley, Elk last weeks ranking: L.A. Lakers at Miami, 7 p.m. Wynot at Gayville-Volin BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (Santee); sic (Dakota Valley); Hanson Classic (Platte-Geddes, Tripp-Delmont-Ar- Point-Jefferson, 10 a.m); Ipswich Tourn. (Kimball-White Lake-Platte-Ged- Record Pts Pvs Dallas at Utah, 9:30 p.m. BASKETBALL, GIRLS’All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (Santee); Al- Andes Central at Marty; Avon at Wagner; Bancroft-Rosalie at Ponca; mour, Viborg-Hurley); Creighton at Niobrara-Verdigre; Freeman at St. des, Marion-Freeman, 10 a.m.); Little ‘B’ Tourn. at Parkston (Parkston); 1. Baylor (31) 17-0 775 1 Friday’s Games cester-Hudson at Akron-Westfield; Avon at Andes Central; Baltic at Free- Beresford at Canton; Crofton at Plainview; Elkhorn Valley at Creighton; Francis Indian; Guardian Angels Central Catholic at Hartington Cedar Kingsbury County Tourn. at Arlington (Scotland, 9:30 a.m.); Neligh-Oak- 2. Notre Dame 17-1 741 2 Portland at Toronto, 6 p.m. man Academy; Bloomfield at Humphrey St. Francis; Bon Homme at Freeman at Menno; Freeman Academy at Centerville; Hartington at Catholic; Menno at Centerville; Mitchell Christian vs. Irene-Wakonda at dale Tourn. (Creighton-Verdigre, Randolph); Oakland-Craig Inv. (Laurel- 3. UConn 15-2 713 3 Denver at Washington, 6 p.m. Parkston; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at Battle Creek; Little Wound at Bloomfield; Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at West Holt; Neligh-Oakdale at Irene; Parker at Flandreau; Wakefield at Randolph Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, 10 a.m.); Winner Tourn. (Bon Homme, 9 4. Stanford 15-1 684 4 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Marty; Marion at Chester; Wausa at Allen; Wynot at Gayville-Volin Randolph; Niobrara-Verdigre at Dodge; Plankinton vs. Tripp-Delmont- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ YHS at R.C. Central (3 p.m., KYNT-AM, a.m.) 5. Duke 14-2 634 6 Phoenix at Boston, 6:30 p.m. GYMNASTICS, PREP YHS at Vermillion (6:30 p.m.) Armour at Armour; Platte-Geddes at Scotland; Sergeant Bluff-Luton at KVHT-FM); All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (Santee); Dakota Valley Clas- WRESTLING, PREP JV Pierre East-West Duals (YHS, 11 a.m.) 6. Kentucky 16-2 608 8 Chicago at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. WRESTLING, PREP Northeast Neb. Activites Conf. Tourn. at Elk Point-Jefferson; Tri-Valley at Tri-Valley; Vermillion at Lennox (8 p.m., sic (Dakota Valley); Alcester-Hudson at Canistota; Creighton at Niobrara- Sunday, January 22 7. Maryland 17-1 592 5 Memphis at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Creighton (Creighton-Verdigre, Crofton, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Ran- KVTK-AM); Viborg-Hurley at Baltic; Winside at Wausa Verdigre; Freeman at St. Francis; Guardian Angels Central Catholic at HOCKEY, BOYS’ Oahe at Yankton (2:30 p.m.) 8. Rutgers 15-2 548 9 Milwaukee at New York, 6:30 p.m. doph, 3 p.m.); Beresford/Flandreau vs. Marion-Freeman at Marion; Can- TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Jack Johnson Inv. at Min- Hartington Cedar Catholic; Parker at Flandreau; Wakefield at Randolph HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Oahe at Yankton (12:30 p.m.) 9. Tennessee 13-4 546 7 L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m. ton at Vermillion; Howard/Parker/Tea Area at Scotland neapolis (USD); Nebraska Wesleyan Inv. (MMC) HOCKEY, BOYS’ Oahe at Yankton (8 p.m.) HOCKEY, BANTAM Rushmore at Yankton A (8 a.m.) 10. Miami 15-3 501 11 Sacramento at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 20 WRESTLING, PREP Mitchell at YHS (7:30 p.m.); Madison Inv. HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Oahe at Yankton (6 p.m.) HOCKEY, PEEWEE Oahe at Yankton A (11 a.m.); Oahe at Yankton 11. Green Bay 15-0 442 12 Indiana at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. BASKETBALL, BOYS’ All-Indian Tourn. at Winnebago (Santee); (Crofton, Hartington Cedar Catholic, 1 p.m.) HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Watertown (6 p.m.) B (9:30 a.m.) 12. Ohio State 17-1 430 13 Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. 13. Texas A&M 11-4 389 10 14. Georgia 15-3 369 16 HOCKEY Montreal at , 6 p.m. Canadian Football League 15. Louisville 14-4 326 15 Washington at Carolina, 6 p.m. EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Released KR Lions, who will play in Brookings during the Following a bye week, SDSU resumes ac- 16. Delaware 14-1 284 18 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Florida at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Jason Armstead, DB Jykine Bradley, OL Chris 2013 season. SDSU is 7-2 all-time against tion at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium on Oct. 13 17. Georgetown 14-4 265 17 EASTERN CONFERENCE Tampa Bay at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Patrick and DL Joe Sykes. Signed CB Michael 18. Purdue 15-3 241 20 Atlantic Division Ricks. Football Southland Conference opponents. against Western Illinois in the Hall of Fame 19. DePaul 15-3 237 19 GP W L OT Pts GF GA TRANSACTIONS HOCKEY SDSU will close out the non-conference por- Game. The Jackrabbits defeated the Leather- 20. Texas Tech 14-2 180 14 N.Y. Rangers 44 29 11 4 62 125 90 National Hockey League tion of its schedule Sept. 15 with its home necks in Macomb to end the 2011 season and 21. Penn State 13-4 157 25 Philadelphia 44 27 13 4 58 149 129 From Page 7 CAROLINA HURRICANES—Recalled F opener against UC Davis in a battle between have won all four meetings since joining the 22. Kansas State 13-3 86 — New Jersey 45 26 17 2 54 126 126 American League Zac Dalpe from Charlotte (AHL). Reassigned F 22. Vanderbilt 14-3 86 24 Pittsburgh 45 24 17 4 52 136 117 MINNESOTA TWINS—Agreed to terms with Brett Sutter to Charlotte. founding members of the now-dissolved Great MVFC. Overall, SDSU holds a 5-4 series edge. 24. Nebraska 15-2 85 23 N.Y. Islanders 44 17 21 6 40 106 134 RHP Joel Zumaya on a one-year contract. FLORIDA PANTHERS—Acquired C West Football Conference. Kickoff for the 17th An Oct. 20 date at Football Championship 25. Gonzaga 15-3 63 22 Northeast Division SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms Jonathan Matsumoto and LW Mattias Lindstrom country, ”Jackrabbit head coach John Annual Cereal Bowl is slated for 2 p.m. at Subdivision playoff qualifier Northern Iowa fol- Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech 27; GP W L OT Pts GF GA with LHP Oliver Perez on a minor league con- from Carolina for RW Evgenii Dadonov and C Stiegelmeier said. “The Missouri Valley Football Kansas 21; North Carolina 13; Middle Ten- Boston 43 29 13 1 59 156 88 tract. A.J. Jenks. Coughlin-Alumni Stadium. The twosquads have lows on Oct. 20, with the Jackrabbits returning nessee 10; Florida Gulf Coast 6; South Carolina Ottawa 48 26 16 6 58 149 150 TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Reassigned F Conference portion of the schedule doesn’t get met six previous times, with the Jackrabbits home for the 99th Hobo Day Game on Oct. 27 6; Michigan 4; Florida 3; Texas 2; Southern Cal Toronto 45 22 18 5 49 139 140 RHP Yu Darvish on a six-year contract. Chris Mueller to Milwaukee (AHL). any easier, but we expect to be in the thick of holding a 4-2 series advantage after winning against Youngstown State. Kickoff for the Hobo 1. Buffalo 46 19 22 5 43 114 140 National League ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed G Brian Elliott the race for a league title and a playoff berth Montreal 46 17 21 8 42 116 126 —Agreed to terms to a two-year contract extension. each of the last three meetings. UC Davis, 4-7 Day game is slated for 2 p.m. NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Southeast Division with LHP Jamie Moyer on a minor league con- VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Recalled D heading into back-to-back rivalry games to end a season ago, is moving to the Big Sky Confer- SDSU opens the final month of the regular EASTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA tract. Chris Tanev from Chicago (AHL). the regular season.” ence for football in 2012. season with back-to-back road games, travel- Atlantic Division Washington 45 25 18 2 52 128 127 HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with The Jackrabbits open the 2012 season with The eight-game Missouri Valley Football ing Nov. 3 to Southern Illinois and Nov. 10 to de- W L Pct GB Florida 44 21 14 9 51 112 123 OF Jack Cust on a one-year contract. BINGHAMTON SENATORS—Returned D another matchup against a Football Bowl Sub- Philadelphia 10 4 .714 — Winnipeg 46 21 20 5 47 116 133 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms Mike Ratchuk to Elmira (ECHL). Conference slate opensSept. 22, when the fending FCS champion North Dakota State. New York 6 8 .429 4 Tampa Bay 45 18 23 4 40 126 159 with LHP R.J. Swindle, C Koyie Hill and INF Eu- —Recalled F Josh division opponent, traveling to Lawrence, Kan., Jackrabbits travel to Indiana State. SDSU and With the addition of the University of South Boston 5 8 .385 4 1/2 Carolina 48 16 24 8 40 124 156 genio Velez on minor league contracts. Brittain and D Nick Schaus from Elmira (ECHL). on Sept. 1 to compete against the Kansas Jay- the Sycamores have split their four previous Dakota to the MVFC, conference membership New Jersey 4 11 .267 6 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE —Agreed to Central Hockey League Central Division hawks. This game marks the third time SDSU matchups since the Jackrabbits joined the stands at 10 teams in 2012. In a decision Toronto 4 11 .267 6 1/2 terms with LHP Brian Burres, RHP Jake Dun- WICHITA THUNDER—Signed G Scott Dar- will be taking on a Big 12 Conference foe since Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA ning, RHP Justin Fitzgerald, RHP Austin Fleet ling. league in 2008. agreed upon by all members, the conference W L Pct GB Chicago 47 28 13 6 62 156 135 and RHP Stephen Harrold on minor league con- SOCCER moving to the Division I ranks in 2004. The Jackrabbits return home Sept. 29 to opted to stay with an eight-game schedule. Atlanta 11 4 .733 — Detroit 46 30 15 1 61 149 105 tracts. The following week, on Sept. 8, the Jackrab- square off against Missouri State in the 46th An- SDSU is not scheduled to play Illinois State in Orlando 10 4 .714 1/2 St. Louis 45 27 12 6 60 116 94 American Association CHICAGO FIRE—Signed M Pavel Pardo to bits will head farther south as they travel to Miami 9 4 .692 1 Nashville 46 26 16 4 56 125 123 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Traded a two-year contract. nual Beef Bowl. SDSU has won all four previ- either 2012 or 2013. Charlotte 3 12 .200 8 Columbus 45 13 27 5 31 110 149 C Mike Valadez to Schaumburg (Frontier) for a D.C. UNITED—Signed F Maicon Santos. Hammond, La., for their first-ever meeting ousmeetings in the series, including a 43-36 Season ticket renewals and sales for Washington 2 12 .143 8 1/2 Northwest Division player to be named at the conclusion of the 2012 FC DALLAS—Loaned D Jackson against Southeastern Louisiana. The game is double-overtime victory last season in Spring- Jackrabbit football will begin Feb. 1. Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA season. Goncalves to Cruzeiro (Brazilian First Division) the start of a home-and-home series with the field, Mo. W L Pct GB Vancouver 47 28 15 4 60 151 117 SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS—Signed RHP for one year. Chicago 13 3 .813 — Minnesota 46 22 17 7 51 106 118 Nick Schumacher. LOS ANGELES GALAXY—Re-signed F Indiana 9 3 .750 2 Colorado 47 24 21 2 50 120 134 Frontier League David Beckham to a two-year contract. Cleveland 6 7 .462 5 1/2 Calgary 47 21 20 6 48 112 133 FLORENCE FREEDOM—Released OF —Signed D Milwaukee 4 9 .308 7 1/2 Edmonton 45 17 24 4 38 116 131 Juan Valdes. Stephen Keel. Cody Zeller led the Hoosiers with then made the tying free throw. Detroit 3 12 .200 9 1/2 Pacific Division GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Traded RHP Der- SEATTLE SOUNDERS—Signed F Cordell WESTERN CONFERENCE GP W L OT Pts GF GA rick Miramontes to Wichita (AA) for RHP Tim Cato. 18 points, and Hulls added 12. After Indiana called timeout, he Southwest Division San Jose 43 26 12 5 57 125 100 Brown. Traded OF Joe Agreste to Laredo (AA) SPORTING KANSAS CITY—Signed M “That’s a tough one to swallow,” swished the go-ahead free throw. Los Angeles 47 23 15 9 55 105 105 Huskers W L Pct GB for a player to be named. Signed 1B Jerod Yaku- Michael Thomas and D Seth Sinovic. Zeller said. “Every game in the Big Indiana was within seconds of San Antonio 10 5 .667 — Dallas 45 24 19 2 50 122 129 bik. TENNIS Dallas 8 6 .571 1 1/2 Phoenix 46 21 18 7 49 120 119 JOLIET SLAMMERS—Signed C Ryan Fer- USTA—Named D.A. Abrams chief diversity From Page 7 Ten is tough. I thought we played posting its first Big Ten road win Memphis 7 6 .538 2 Anaheim 44 15 22 7 37 113 138 guson. and inclusion officer. better, but it wasn’t enough, I against an opponent other than Houston 7 7 .500 2 1/2 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS—Traded RHP COLLEGE New Orleans 3 11 .214 6 1/2 overtime loss. Paul Daniels to Florence for RHP Tim Holmes. ALABAMA—Named Doug Nussmeier of- guess.” Penn State under fourth-year Northwest Division Tuesday’s Games North American League fensive coordinator and Lance Thompson out- conference games and ranked at or The Hoosiers had been hoping coach Crean. The Hoosiers are 2-29 W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 2, Carolina 1, SO SAN ANGELO COLTS—Sold the rights to side linebackers coach. Oklahoma City 12 3 .800 — Detroit 3, Dallas 2, SO INF Landon Camp to the Miami Marlins. HIGH POINT—Named Staci Passafiume near the bottom in most offensive to break out of a mini funk from in conference road games since Utah 9 4 .692 2 Los Angeles 3, Vancouver 2, SO BASKETBALL women’s assistant lacrosse coach. categories. losses to Minnesota and Ohio State Crean took over. Denver 10 5 .667 2 San Jose 2, Calgary 1, SO National Basketball Association HOFSTRA—Announced the resignation of “We knew Indiana and Ohio after a 15-1 start that included up- NO. 19 CREIGHTON 66, MISSOURI STATE 65: Portland 8 6 .571 3 1/2 Ottawa 3, Toronto 2 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Named Zy- baseball coach Patrick Anderson. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Gregory Echenique scored Minnesota 6 8 .429 5 1/2 New Jersey 5, Winnipeg 1 drunas Ilgauskas special assistant to the gen- ILLINOIS—Named Tim Banks defensive State (Saturday) were big games sets of then-No. 1 Kentucky and 16 points, and Doug McDermott added 15 to help No 19 Pacific Division Philadelphia 5, Minnesota 1 eral manager. coordinator. Announced FB Jay Prosch is trans- N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 0 for protecting our home court,” the then-No. 2 Buckeyes. Creighton beat Missouri State 66-65 on Wednesday night. W L Pct GB NEW JERSEY NETS—Signed F Larry ferring to Auburn. Echenique was 5 of 6 from the field, made all six of L.A. Lakers 10 5 .667 — Columbus 4, Edmonton 2 Owens. Waived F Dennis Horner. Assigned F MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR—Promoted Jeff said Bo Spencer, who made four 3- But Nebraska, coming off a five- N.Y. Rangers 3, Nashville 0 Jordan Williams to Springfield (NBADL). Shinn to offensive coordinator. his free throws and added seven rebounds for the Blue- L.A. Clippers 7 4 .636 1 pointers and led Nebraska with 23 point loss at Wisconsin on Sunday, jays (17-2, 7-1 Missouri Valley Conference). Phoenix 5 9 .357 4 1/2 Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3 FOOTBALL SANTA CLARA—Named Matt Lyles assis- Wednesday’s Games tant volleyball coach. points. “If we wanted to go on a wouldn’t quit after the Hoosiers Anthony Downing had 14 points for Missouri State (11- Golden State 5 9 .357 4 1/2 9, 4-4). Sacramento 4 10 .286 5 1/2 Washington 3, Montreal 0 —Named Nolan SYRACUSE—Named Neel Bhattacharjee run in the league, we needed to do looked to have taken control. Chicago 6, Buffalo 2 Grant Gibbs scored with 1:06 left to give Creighton a Tuesday’s Games Cromwell senior offensive assistant. women’s assistant soccer coach. Golden State 105, Cleveland 95 Florida at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Named Mar- TARLETON STATE—Promoted receivers it (now).” “We’ve just got to go back to 66-61 lead, and Jarmar Gulley cut it to a point with 56 sec- Orlando 96, Charlotte 89 Phoenix at Anaheim, 10 p.m. lon McCree assistant secondary coach. coach Justin Carrigan to offensive coordinator. The Hoosiers never got a good the drawing board and make sure onds left. Miami 120, San Antonio 98 Thursday’s Games —Signed G TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN—Named Jio- shot off at the end. Jordan Hulls these losses don’t pile up,” Indi- DRAKE 75, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 68, OT: CAR- Chicago 118, Phoenix 97 Minnesota at Toronto, 6 p.m. John Malecki, TE Jamie McCoy, OT Chris Scott, vanna Martinez men’s and women’s graduate BONDALE, Ill. (AP) — Rayvonte Rice hit two free throws Houston 97, Detroit 80 Boston at New Jersey, 6 p.m. OT Trevis Turner, DT Corbin Bryant, QB Jerrod assistant track and field coach. lost control as he tried to take off ana’s Victor Oladipo said. “We’ve to force overtime, then made a fast-break layup to put Denver 105, Milwaukee 95 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m. Johnson, DL Mike Blanc, DT Kade Weston, CB UTAH—Dismissed G Josh Watkins from the for a driving layup. He lost the ball, got to get a win on Sunday (at Penn Drake ahead to stay in a 75-68 victory over Southern Illi- Utah 108, L.A. Clippers 79 N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Marshall McFadden and DB Antonio Smith to re- men’s basketball team for an undisclosed team nois on Wednesday night. Nashville at Columbus, 6 p.m. Wednesday’s Games serve/future contracts. rules violation. recovered it and missed a despera- State).” Rice, who finished with 18 points, made two foul shots San Antonio 85, Orlando 83, OT Edmonton at St. Louis, 7 p.m. —Promoted general WASHINGTON—Named Eric Kiesau offen- tion shot from in front of his bench The Hoosiers were up 69-66 to tie the game 63-63 with 30 seconds left. He then broke Washington 105, Oklahoma City 102 Buffalo at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m. manager to senior executive vice sive coordinator. 64-64 tie with his basket with 3:12 remaining in overtime. Denver 108, Philadelphia 104, OT Detroit at Phoenix, 8 p.m. president and chief operating officer, and vice WASHINGTON & LEE—Promoted assis- as time ran out. with 39 seconds left after Hulls Calgary at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Ben Simons’ 20 points led the Bulldogs (12-7, 5-3 Mis- Boston 96, Toronto 73 president of player personnel Ruston Webster tant head coach and offensive coordinator Scott The ball bounced back toward made two free throws. Spencer souri Valley), who won their fourth in a row for their longest New Jersey 107, Golden State 100 Ottawa at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. to general manager, and Lake Dawson to vice Abell to head football coach. Friday’s Games president of player personnel. Hulls, and he kicked it in defeat as missed on the other end, but Talley winning streak in two years. Aaron Hawley added 16. He Nebraska’s student section emp- and Simons hit three 3-pointers apiece. followed with a putback, and it was Jeff Early had 15 points and 11 rebounds for the tied. a one-point game. Salukis (6-13, 3-5), and Mamadou Seck had 11 points and “We certainly never played Ne- Brandon Richardson fouled 10 rebounds. Dantiel Daniels matched Early with 15 points, and braska like they’d won one game,” Hulls in the backcourt on Indiana’s Kendal Brown-Surles had 13, including three 3-pointers. No. 5 Dordt Drops Mount Marty 70-56 Indiana coach Tom Crean said, re- next possession. Hulls, an 89-per- Neither team ever led by more than seven points. ferring to Nebraska’s conference cent foul shooter, missed the front WICHITA STATE 71, NORTHERN IOWA 68: CEDAR SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — Fifth- Vogel added eight rebounds in 1-5 0-0 2, Chevy Fischer 1-6 0-0 3, Spencer Yackley 4-10 0-0 8, FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Toure’ Murry scored 24 points, in- Scott Oderkirk 5-7 4-4 14, Joe Hieb 5-10 3-4 14, Jeff Larsen 0- record. “We knew how good they end of a one-and-one with 24 sec- ranked Dordt used a strong sec- the win. 1 0-0 0, Hayden Barker 0-0 0-0 0, Jeff Viereck 3-7 0-0 6. TO- cluding a layup with 1:21 to play that gave Wichita State were. Our guys had great edge onds to play. the lead for good, in a back-and-forth 71-68 victory ond half to claim a 70-56 victory For Mount Marty (9-10, 5-7 TALS: 23-60 8-9 56. DORDT (19-2, 10-2 GPAC) tonight. They had excellent energy. “He’s a human being,” Crean Wednesday over Northern Iowa. over Mount Marty in Great Plains GPAC), Scott Oderkirk and Joe Cliff Warner 0-4 2-2 2, Austin Katje 4-8 5-5 16, Trevor Murry added a jumper with 12 seconds left for the final Wolterstorff 9-12 3-4 22, Kyle Lindbergh 0-2 1-2 1, Jordan Vogel We did so many good things.” said, “and no one is more disap- margin. Northern Iowa’s Marc Sonnen’s game-tying 3- Athletic Conference men’s bas- Hieb each had 14 points. Spencer 3-7 1-3 7, T.J. Malone 0-0 2-2 2, Dustin Douma 0-0 2-2 2, Nana The Hoosiers shot 62 percent pointed than him right now. We point attempt in the closing seconds was off the mark. ketball action Wednesday. Yackley finished with eight points Ya Sapon-Amoah 0-1 0-0 0, Shawn Keizer 0-1 4-4 4, Matt Vande while building a 41-34 halftime lead wouldn’t want anyone else at the Garrett Stutz added 17 points and Joe Ragland 13 for Kamp 0-1 0-0 0, Ben Sytsma 0-0 0-0 0, Rees Beaver 0-0 0-0, the Shockers (16-3, 7-1 Missouri Valley). Dordt used a 15-2 run in the and 10 rebounds. Mitch Ackelson James Rylaarsdamk 0-1 0-0 0, Nick Wilson 0-1 0-0 0, Chris and finished at 51 percent for the line.” Anthony James led the Panthers (13-7, 3-5) with 16 second half to expand on a five- added five assists and five steals. Sievers 5-7 4-4 14. TOTALS: 21-45 24-28 70. game. But they committed 15 Hulls’ miss allowed Nebraska to points, and Seth Tuttle had 15. point halftime edge. Dordt will look for its 20th vic- At the half: DC 32, MMC 27. Three-Pointers: DC 4-13 (Katje turnovers, their season average in Northern Iowa led by as many as eight in the second 3-7, Wolterstorff 1-1, Warner 0-3, Lindbergh 0-1, Vande Kamp 0- set up its winning possession. half and by five, 64-59, after a Jake Koch jumper with 4:20 Trevor Wolterstorff scored a tory when it travels to Nebraska 1), MMC 2-9 (Fischer 1-3, Hieb 1-4, Ackelson 0-1, Yackley 0-1). Big Ten play, and many of them Richardson, who rebounded to play. But a Murry jumper, a Carl Hall layup and two game-high 22 points to lead Wesleyan Saturday. MMC will Rebounds: DC 32 (Vogel 8), MMC 30 (Yackley 10). Personal came in the second half as Ne- Hulls’ missed free throws, got the Murry free throws put the Shockers up 65-64. Deon Fouls: MMC 24, DC 13. Fouled Out: None. Assists: DC 10 Mitchell’s two free throws gave UNI the lead back before Dordt (19-2, 10-2 GPAC). Austin look to bounce back as it travels (Warner 3), MMC 10 (Ackelson 5). Turnovers: DC 20, MMC 18. braska was rallying. ball upcourt to Spencer, who fed Murry’s layup, and Ragland added two big free throws. Blocked Shots: DC 4 (Lindbergh 2, Sievers 2), MMC 2. Steals: Toney McCray had 11 points, Katje netted 16 points. Chris Siev- to Midland Saturday. MMC 15 (Ackelson 5), DC 11 (Lindbergh 4). Diaz. The center went right to the MOUNT MARTY (9-10, 5-7 GPAC) and Diaz and Talley 10 apiece. basket. He got fouled by Hulls and ers scored 14 points and Jordan Will Eddie 1-4 0-0 2, Mitch Ackelson 3-10 1-1 7, Tom Kahler

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