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BASKETBALL TBA 10:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Chicago 5, Washington 2 L.A. Dodgers 1, L.A. Angels 1, tie, 6 innings Monday, March 19 Early Bird at Vermillion (YHS, 5 p.m.) At Donald L. Tucker Center, Tallahassee, Fla. Quarterfinals Oklahoma City 33 11 .750 — Columbus at Calgary, 8 p.m. Kansas City 6, Cleveland 4 BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S WNIT sec- Wednesday, March 21 S.D. STATE BOYS CLASS AA TOURN. Marist (26-7) vs. St. Bonaventure (30-3), March 20-21 Denver 25 20 .556 8 1/2 Phoenix at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Colorado (ss) vs. San Diego (ss) at Peoria, ond round (Colorado at USD, 7 p.m., KKYA- , COLLEGE Mayville State TBA Washington (23-10) vs. Oregon-Iowa winner Utah 22 22 .500 11 Nashville at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Ariz., ccd., Rain FM) at MMC (DH, 1 p.m.) March 15-17 at Civic Center, Rapid City Tennessee-Middle Tennessee winner vs. Minnesota 22 24 .478 12 Carolina at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Arizona (ss) 8, Cincinnati 7 Tuesday, March 20 SOFTBALL, WOMEN’S Mayville State Final Round, March 17 KINGSTON REGIONAL Seventh: Huron 61, Rapid City Central 58, First Round Minnesota-Miami winner Portland 21 23 .477 12 Monday’s Games San Diego (ss) 5, San Francisco 1 TRACK & FIELD, PREP Bob Prince at MMC (DH, 1 p.m.) 2 OT Saturday, March 17 UMass (23-10) vs. Drexel (29-6) Pacific Division Toronto at Boston, 6 p.m. Oakland 11, Arizona (ss) 2 Fifth: Brookings 56, Sioux Falls Roosevelt At Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. Bucknell-Nevada winner vs. Stanford-Illinois W L Pct GB New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees vs. Baltimore (ss) at Sarasota, 47 Kansas State 67, Princeton 64 State- winner L.A. Lakers 28 16 .636 — Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Fla., 7:05 p.m. Henry Rodriguez and RHP Pedro Villarreal to DETROIT RED WINGS—Recalled F Gus- Third: Pierre 80, Sioux Falls Washington 76 UConn 83, Prairie View 47 L.A. Clippers 26 18 .591 2 Washington at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Pensacola (SL); and INF/OF Donald Lutz and tav Nyquist from Grand Rapids (AHL). Championship: Sioux Falls O’Gorman 63, At McCarthey Athletic Center, Spokane, Wash. WOMEN’S NATIONAL INV. TOURN. Phoenix 22 22 .500 6 Vancouver at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Detroit vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., RHP Kyle Lotzkar to Bakersfield (Cal). Reas- WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled G Gonzaga 86, Rutgers 73 Golden State 18 24 .429 9 Anaheim at San Jose, 9 p.m. 12:05 p.m. Mitchell 48 First Round signed C Tucker Barnhart, RHP Nick Christiani, Braden Holtby from Hershey (AHL). Miami 70, Idaho State 42 Sacramento 16 29 .356 12 1/2 St. Louis vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., RHP Daniel Corcino, C Brian Esposito, RHP WINNIPEG JETS—Recalled F Spencer Wednesday, March 14 12:05 p.m. S.D. STATE BOYS TOURN. At Hilton Coliseum, Ames, Iowa Colorado 54, Northern Colorado 42 Friday’s Games BASEBALL Sean Gallagher, LHP Donnie Joseph, RHP Chad Machacek from St. John’s (AHL). American Kentucky 68, McNeese State 62 Washington 90, Cal Poly 71 Orlando 86, New Jersey 70 Houston vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 12:05 Reineke and RHP Brett Tomko to minor league Hockey League March 15-17 at Sioux Falls Arena Green Bay 71, Iowa State 57 Miami 84, Philadelphia 78 p.m. Thursday, March 15 MLB SPRING TRAINING camp. NORFOLK ADMIRALS—Signed F Bryan Final Round, March 17 Sunday, March 18 Atlanta 102, Washington 88 Minnesota vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., Seventh: Chamberlain 74, Winner 70 Richmond 76, Miami (Ohio) 54 Saturday’s Games —Released Brutlag to a professional tryout contract. At Maravich Center, Baton Rouge, La. Drexel 57, Fairfield 41 New York 115, Indiana 100 N.Y. Yankees 6, Houston 3 12:35 p.m. LHP Alberto Castillo unconditionally. Reassigned Fifth: Tri-Valley 70, Clark-Willow Lake 63 Penn State 85, UTEP 77 Portland 100, Chicago 89 L.A. Dodgers vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Third: Dell Rapids 69, Aberdeen Roncalli 51 Villanova 58, American 39 Baltimore (ss) 3, Boston (ss) 3, tie, 10 in- RHP Ryan Tucker, LHP Matt Chico, RHP Will LSU 64, San Diego State 56 Temple 75, Quinnipiac 60 Toronto 114, Memphis 110, OT nings Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Savage, INF Lance Zawadzki, INF Jeff Baisley, Championship: St. Thomas More 63, Second Round San Antonio 114, Oklahoma City 105 vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS Dakota Valley 56 Harvard 73, Hofstra 71 Washington 1, Miami (ss) 1, tie C Gorman Erickson and C Matt Wallach to minor Monday, March 19 VCU 72, Bowling Green 71 Sacramento 120, Boston 95 Detroit 10, St. Louis 3 3:05 p.m. league camp. BASEBALL At Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn. Saint Joseph’s 67, Boston University 56 Phoenix 109, Detroit 101 Atlanta (ss) 5, Toronto (ss) 3 Arizona vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m. —Optioned RHP American League S.D. STATE BOYS CLASS B TOURN. Kansas State (20-13) vs. UConn (30-4), Milwaukee 120, Golden State 98 Cincinnati vs. Chicago White Sox at Glen- — Released RHP Car- Appalachian State 79, UNC Wilmington 73 Minnesota 5, Miami (ss) 2 Mike Fiers, RHP Wily Peralta and RHP Mark los Silva. March 15-17 at Barnett Center, Aberdeen 6:05 p.m. Virginia 59, Howard 56, OT L.A. Lakers 97, Minnesota 92 Tampa Bay 2, Pittsburgh 1 dale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Rogers to Nashville (PCL). Final Round, March 17 At McCarthey Athletic Center, Spokane, Wash. James Madison 64, Davidson 49 Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 4, Toronto (ss) 3, 10 innings Milwaukee vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 —Optioned OF Cesar BASKETBALL Seventh: Dupree 57, Wolsey-Wessington Gonzaga (27-5) vs. Miami (26-5), 8:40 p.m. L.A. Clippers 95, Houston 91 p.m. National Basketball Association Wake Forest 72, Charlotte 61 Atlanta (ss) 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Puello and RHP Jeremy Hefner to the minor — Waived F 52 At Hilton Coliseum, Ames, Iowa Florida International 75, Stetson 47 Charlotte 107, Toronto 103 Boston (ss) 7, Baltimore (ss) 4 L.A. Angels vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, leagues. Fifth: Hanson 50, Castlewood 31 Kentucky (26-6) vs. Green Bay (31-1), 8:45 New York 102, Indiana 88 Ariz., 3:10 p.m. Jason Kapono. Signed G Manny Harris for the South Florida 76, Florida Atlantic 20 Oakland (ss) 4, Chicago Cubs (ss) 3 —Optioned OF remainder of the season. Third: Langford Area 55, Sully Buttes 52 p.m. N.C. State 88, High Point 78 Chicago 89, Philadelphia 80 San Francisco (ss) 7, Oakland (ss) 2 Gorkys Hernandez, OF Starling Marte, RHP Kyle Championship: White River 52, Viborg- Tuesday, March 20 New Orleans 102, New Jersey 94 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Released Texas Tech 85, Eastern Illinois 71 Arizona 8, Texas (ss) 6 TRANSACTIONS McPherson, RHP Bryan Morris and LHP Justin G T.J. Ford. Hurley 43 At Maravich Center, Baton Rouge, La. Tulane 68, MVSU 61 Denver 98, Boston 91 Cincinnati 9, Cleveland 2 Wilson to Indianapolis (IL). Penn State (25-6) vs. LSU (23-10), TBA Utah 99, Golden State 92, OT BASEBALL NEW YORK KNICKS — Named Jim Todd South Dakota 61, Drake 53 Texas (ss) 12, Chicago Cubs (ss) 7 —Optioned C and Darrell Walker assistant coaches. NCAA WOMEN’S TOURN. Missouri State 81, UMKC 79 Dallas 106, San Antonio 99 L.A. Angels 8, Milwaukee 1 American League Jhonatan Solano, 1B Tyler Moore and OF Bryce Sunday’s Games BOSTON RED SOX—Optioned RHP FOOTBALL DES MOINES REGIONAL NCAA TOURNAMENT Memphis 60, Chattanooga 59 Chicago White Sox 5, Seattle 0 Harper to Syracuse (IL). Agreed to terms with OF Illinois State 69, Central Michigan 68 Atlanta 103, Cleveland 87 Colorado 8, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 6 Stolmy Pimental to Portland (EL). Xavier Nady on a minor league contract. As- National Football League First Round EAST REGIONAL L.A. Clippers 87, Detroit 83, OT CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned OF Eze- CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed G Trav- Saturday, March 17 Third Round Utah 69, Utah State 58 San Diego 8, Kansas City 5 signed INF Mark Teahen to their minor league elle Wharton. Oregon State 66, UC Davis 48 Sacramento 115, Minnesota 99 L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3, San Francisco (ss) 3, quiel Carrera, INF Juan Diaz and RHP Corey camp. At Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill. Saturday, March 17 Memphis 97, Washington 92 Kluber to Columbus (IL). Reassigned RHP Hec- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed S Tom Tennessee 72, UT Martin 49 Saint Mary's (Cal.) 71, UNLV 63 tie At The CONSOL Energy Center, Pittsburgh Miami 91, Orlando 81 tor Ambriz and C Michel Hernandez to minor BASKETBALL Zbikowski. DePaul 59, BYU 55 Syracuse 75, Kansas State 59 Friday, March 16 Houston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games league camp. National Basketball Association KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed OT Eric Sunday, March 18 Ohio State 73, Gonzaga 66 Syracuse 59, Hartford 42 Boston 8, Tampa Bay 4 DENVER NUGGETS—Agreed to terms with Winston. Agreed to terms with QB Brady Quinn. Toledo 59, Detroit 49 Utah at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Detroit 11, Washington 7 —Assigned INF Tim F Wilson Chandler on a five-year contract. At Stroh Center, Bowling Green, Ohio At The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M. Portland at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Beckham to their minor league camp. Optioned NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed WR Florida 69, Ohio State 65 Wisconsin 60, Vanderbilt 57 Cincinnati 68, Duquesne 63, OT Minnesota 10, Pittsburgh 0 NEW JERSEY NETS—Signed F Gerald Monday’s Games RHP Matt Bush, RHP Dane De La Rosa, OF Anthony Gonzalez. Baylor 81, UC Santa Barbara 40 Sunday, March 18 Oklahoma State 72, Central Arkansas 51 Toronto 10, Philadelphia 2 Green for the remainder of the season. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Agreed to Wichita State 79, Oral Roberts 57 Philadelphia at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Atlanta 2, Baltimore (ss) 2, tie, 10 innings Brandon Guyer and C Stephen Vogt to the minor WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Signed G-F At Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill, N.C. At Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn. Boston at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. leagues. terms with G Evan Mathis on a five-year con- Georgetown 61, Fresno State 56 Florida State (25-9) vs. Cincinnati (24-10), Pacific 77, Arizona State 62 Houston 9, N.Y. Mets 5 Edwin Ubiles to a 10-day contract. Cleveland at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. National League tract. Georgia Tech 76, Sacred Heart 50 8:40 p.m. San Diego 60, CS Northridge 58 St. Louis 4, Miami 2 FOOTBALL SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Agreed to Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) 3, Texas (ss) 2 —Optioned RHP Todd At Jack Stephens Center, Little Rock, Ark. Regional Semifinals Second Round Minnesota at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Redmond, RHP Jaye Chapman, RHP J.J. National Football League terms with TW Randy McMichael on a two-year Delaware 73, UALR 42 Colorado (ss) vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Agreed to terms At TD Garden, Boston Saturday, March 17 Dallas at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Hoover and LHP Luis Avilan to Gwinnett (IL). As- contract. Kansas 57, Nebraska 49 Thursday, March 22 Appalachian State 66, N.C. State 62 ccd., Rain with QB Matt Flynn on a three-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Agreed to Syracuse (33-2) vs. Wisconsin (26-9) Temple 64, Harvard 59 Texas (ss) vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, Ariz., signed LHP Sean Gilmartin and C Evan Gattis Second Round to their minor league camp. HOCKEY terms with WR Mario Manningham on a two-year Monday, March 19 Ohio State (29-7) vs. Florida State-Cincin- South Florida 77, Florida International 61 HOCKEY ccd., Rain National Hockey League contract. nati winner Missouri State 82, Memphis 65 Chicago White Sox 7, Chicago Cubs (ss) 5, —Optioned INF Kristo- COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Assigned F At Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Ill. pher Negron, INF Neftali Soto and RHP Josh SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Agreed to terms DePaul (23-10) vs. Tennessee (25-8), 8:40 Oregon State 56, Saint Mary’s (Cal.) 41 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 10 innings Dane Byers to Springfield (AHL). SOUTH REGIONAL Judy to Louisville (IL); INF Didi Gregorius, INF with DT Jason Jones. p.m. Third Round Sunday, March 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday, March 20 Saturday, March 17 James Madison 84, Wake Forest 76, OT Atlantic Division At Stroh Center, Bowling Green, Ohio At The KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. VCU 67, Saint Joseph’s 65, OT GP W L OT Pts GF GA Baylor (35-0) vs. Florida (20-12), TBA Kentucky 87, Iowa State 71 Texas Tech 69, Tulane 55 N.Y. Rangers 71 44 20 7 95 195 158 with 18 points and 11 assists. With Henson's return, the Tar At Carmichael Arena, Chapel Hill, N.C. At The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M. Washington 52, Utah 39 Pittsburgh 71 44 21 6 94 231 180 Georgetown (23-8) vs. Georgia Tech (25-8), Baylor 80, Colorado 63 Oklahoma State 64, Wichita State 44 Philadelphia 72 42 22 8 92 231 204 The Tar Heels (31-5) will face Heels appeared to be getting their TBA At The Rose Garden, Portland, Ore. Villanova 58, Illinois State 55 New Jersey 72 41 26 5 87 198 187 Ohio in the round of 16 on Friday team together in time for a trip to At Jack Stephens Center, Little Rock, Ark. Indiana 63, VCU 61 San Diego 83, Pacific 75 N.Y. Islanders 72 29 32 11 69 169 216 Creighton Kansas (20-12) vs. Delaware (31-1), TBA Sunday, March 18 Monday, March 19 Northeast Division in St. Louis. the regional semifinals in St. Louis. FRESNO REGIONAL At Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. Richmond (23-8) at Virginia (23-10), 6 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA From Page 8 McDermott scored 20 points for Now they will have to wait and see First Round Lehigh (27-7) vs. Xavier (22-12), 6:40 p.m. Syracuse (19-14) vs. Drexel (19-13), 6 p.m. Boston 71 41 27 3 85 228 178 Saturday, March 17 Regional Semifinals Cincinnati (16-15) at Toledo (22-9), 6 p.m. Ottawa 73 37 26 10 84 221 213 the eight-seeded Bluejays (29-6), if Marshall will be available. At Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Va. At The Georgia Dome, Atlanta Colorado (19-13) at South Dakota (23-7), 7 Buffalo 72 33 29 10 76 180 204 who shot 41 percent. Marshall's injury overshadowed West Virginia 68, Texas 55 Friday, March 23 p.m. Toronto 72 32 32 8 72 208 219 Stanford 73, Hampton 51 Kentucky (34-2) vs. Indiana (27-8) Third Round Montreal 73 28 32 13 69 191 203 the game. While Creighton clawed Henson had missed the last Henson's return and the reunion of At Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Ind. Baylor (29-7) vs. Lehigh-Xavier winner March 21-23 Southeast Division to within eight at halftime, the three games after spraining his left McDermott and UNC's Harrison South Carolina 80, Eastern Michigan 48 MIDWEST REGIONAL Villanova (19-14) vs. South Dakota-Col- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Purdue 83, South Dakota State 68 Third Round orado winner Florida 71 35 23 13 83 180 197 Bluejays never could put the al- wrist during the Atlantic Coast Barnes, who teamed together to Sunday, March 18 Sunday, March 18 Temple (23-9) vs. Syracuse-Drexel winner Washington 72 36 30 6 78 193 205 ways-attacking Tar Heels on the de- Conference tournament when he lead Ames High School in Iowa to At Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Okla. At Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. Toledo-Cincinnati winner vs. VCU (19-14) Winnipeg 71 34 29 8 76 189 199 fensive. St. John’s 69, Creighton 67 North Carolina 87, Creighton 73 Appalachian State (27-6) vs. Richmond-Vir- Tampa Bay 71 32 32 7 71 199 240 fell to the court while being fouled. consecutive state championships Oklahoma 88, Michigan 67 At Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio ginia winner Carolina 72 28 29 15 71 190 214 Kendall Marshall hit his first six His return drew a roar from the and unbeaten seasons. McDermott At Memorial Gymnasium, Nashville, Tenn. N.C. State 66, Georgetown 63 Tuesday, March 20 WESTERN CONFERENCE shots for the Tar Heels, who home-state fans filling the Greens- came in averaging about 23 points Vanderbilt 60, Middle Tennessee 46 At Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn. Washington (19-13) at Oregon State (20- Central Division Duke 82, Samford 47 Ohio 62, South Florida 56 12), 9 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA scored on six straight possessions boro Coliseum, both when he and eight rebounds, while Barnes Second Round At CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Neb. Thursday, March 22 x-St. Louis 73 46 19 8 100 189 142 at one point and led 39-24 with jogged out with his teammates for was leading the Tar Heels in scor- Monday, March 19 Kansas (28-6) vs. Purdue (22-12), 7:40 p.m. San Diego (24-8) at Texas Tech (21-13), 7 Detroit 72 44 24 4 92 221 174 about 5½ minutes left in the half. At Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, Va. Regional Semifinals p.m. Nashville 71 41 22 8 90 203 185 pregame warmups and when he ing at about 17 per game. West Virginia (24-9) vs. Stanford (32-1), At Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis Missouri State (24-8) at Oklahoma State Chicago 73 40 25 8 88 222 212 "They got off to a really good was introduced during the starting That matchup never material- 6:15 p.m. Friday, March 23 (18-12), 7 p.m. Columbus 71 22 42 7 51 164 230 start," McDermott said. "They were lineups. ized, with Henson and freshman At Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Ind. North Carolina (31-5) vs. Ohio (29-7) Friday, March 23 Northwest Division South Carolina (24-9) vs. Purdue (25-8), N.C. State (24-12) vs. Kansas-Purdue win- South Florida (19-15) at James Madison GP W L OT Pts GF GA hitting shots and we didn't have Most of the time, Henson James Michael McAdoo getting 6:20 p.m. ner (26-7), 6 p.m. Vancouver 71 43 20 8 94 223 180 too many answers." looked like his old self, knocking most of the defensive work against Tuesday, March 20 WEST REGIONAL Colorado 74 39 30 5 83 194 195 At Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Okla. Third Round NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Calgary 72 34 26 12 80 181 197 down midrange jumpers or using McDermott. Barnes finished with St. John's (23-9) vs. Oklahoma (21-12), TBA Saturday, March 17 EASTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota 71 29 32 10 68 153 199 North Carolina's John Henson his long frame to snatch rebounds 17 points on 7-for-19 shooting, in- At Memorial Gymnasium, Nashville, Tenn. At The KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. Atlantic Division Edmonton 71 28 36 7 63 188 210 Vanderbilt (23-9) vs. Duke (25-5), TBA Marquette 62, Murray State 53 W L Pct GB Pacific Division had 13 points, 10 rebounds and or swat shots. He drew a technical cluding back-to-back 3-pointers to RALEIGH REGIONAL At The Rose Garden, Portland, Ore. Philadelphia 25 20 .556 — GP W L OT Pts GF GA four blocks in his return from a foul in the first half when he got turn away Creighton's final push First Round Louisville 59, New Mexico 56 Boston 23 21 .523 1 1/2 Dallas 72 39 28 5 83 189 192 wrist injury. But Marshall broke a angry and started jawing with a after the Bluejays had closed Saturday, March 17 Sunday, March 18 New York 21 24 .467 4 San Jose 71 36 25 10 82 194 181 At Reed Arena, College Station, Texas At Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio Toronto 15 30 .333 10 Los Angeles 72 35 25 12 82 167 158 bone in his right wrist during the Creighton defender who had within 12 with about 5½ minutes Arkansas 72, Dayton 55 Michigan State 65, Saint Louis 61 New Jersey 15 31 .326 10 1/2 Phoenix 72 35 26 11 81 188 186 second half. chopped at the ball in Henson's left. Texas A&M 69, Albany (NY) 47 At CenturyLink Center, Omaha, Neb. Southeast Division Anaheim 72 30 31 11 71 179 200 At Comcast Center, College Park, Md. Florida 84, Norfolk State 50 W L Pct GB NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Roy Williams confirmed hands in the paint. He also had a Reggie Bullock added 13 points Maryland 59, Navy 44 Regional Semifinals Miami 33 11 .750 — overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot the injury after the game, and said moment when he cringed after tak- and eight rebounds for the Tar Louisville 67, Michigan State 55 Thursday, March 22 Orlando 29 17 .630 5 Friday’s Games Sunday, March 18 At US Airways Center, Phoenix Atlanta 26 19 .578 7 1/2 Ottawa 2, Montreal 1, OT he would talk to Marshall and his ing a blow to the hands on a foul, Heels, including three 3-pointers. At Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Ind. Michigan State (29-7) vs. Louisville (28-9) Washington 10 34 .227 23 Winnipeg 3, Washington 2 parents about his status Sunday which forced Williams to pull him The Tar Heels shot 51 percent for California 84, Iowa 74 Marquette (27-7) vs. Florida (25-10) Charlotte 7 36 .163 25 1/2 Chicago 4, Dallas 1 night. The point guard still finished Notre Dame 74, Liberty 43 Central Division Edmonton 3, Calgary 1 briefly in the first half. the game. At Donald L. Tucker Center, Tallahassee, Fla. NATIONAL INVITATION TOURN. W L Pct GB Los Angeles 4, Anaheim 2 Marist 76, Georgia 70 Chicago 37 10 .787 — Saturday’s Games Second Round Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, SO St. Bonaventure 72, Florida Gulf Coast 65, Friday, March 16 Indiana 25 18 .581 10 OT Washington 76, Northwestern 55 Milwaukee 20 24 .455 15 1/2 N.Y. Islanders 3, Montreal 2, SO “They wanted us to win like title despite a poor shooting per- Florida 3, Buffalo 2, SO Second Round Saturday, March 17 Cleveland 16 26 .381 18 1/2 Monday, March 19 UMass 77, Seton Hall 67 Detroit 16 29 .356 20 Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 2 we were the underdogs,” added formance. Carolina 5, Minnesota 3 At Reed Arena, College Station, Texas Sunday, March 18 WESTERN CONFERENCE Class A senior Colin Gunderson. “That’s unbelievable,” Kleis Arkansas (24-8) vs. Texas A&M (23-10), Drexel 65, Northern Iowa 63 Southwest Division Toronto 3, Ottawa 1 8:35 p.m. Bucknell (25-9) at Nevada (27-6), 2 p.m. W L Pct GB Colorado 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Yet, on the next trip, St. said. “If you would’ve told me At Comcast Center, College Park, Md. Iowa (18-16) at Oregon (23-9), 4 p.m. San Antonio 29 14 .674 — St. Louis 3, Tampa Bay 1 From Page 8 Vancouver 4, Columbus 3 Thomas More responded with a that we would shoot like that and Maryland (29-4) vs. Louisville (23-9), 6:10 Monday, March 19 Memphis 25 18 .581 4 p.m. Middle Tennessee (26-6) at Tennessee (19- Dallas 26 20 .565 4 1/2 Los Angeles 4, Nashville 2 three-pointer from Skye Warwick still be in it, it’s a credit to these Tuesday, March 20 14), 6 p.m. Houston 24 21 .533 6 San Jose 3, Detroit 2, OT to push the lead back out to kids and their will to win.” At Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Ind. Minnesota (20-14) at Miami (20-12), 8 p.m. New Orleans 11 34 .244 19 Sunday’s Games In the midst of an electric California (25-9) vs. Notre Dame (31-3), Stanford (22-11) vs. Illinois State (21-13), Northwest Division Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT eight, 50-42. fourth quarter, Bergmann From there, the Cavaliers swished a three-pointer in transi- withstood three more Dakota Val- tion and delighted the crowd — ley treys — all by VanGinkel, who figures to claim a 74-70 victory over Winner in the seventh of Su” winner, finished with 12 points. Jalen Lamb added and his teammates — with the ‘3- place game Saturday. 11 points. finished with 22 points — to cap- Room Tyson Langdeau had 17 points and six rebounds for FIFTH — HANSON 50, CASTLEWOOD 31: AB- point googles’ look on the way ture the championship. State Chamberlain. Colton Anderson and Skyler Bertram each ERDEEN — Jordan Marquardt and Jacob Bartscher com- back down court. had 14 points. Gage Basting posted 13 points and Traxton bined for 32 points to lead Hanson past Castlewood for The Panthers, who will gradu- Priebe added 12 points in the win. the consolation final Saturday. “It’s fun to get the crowd in- ate four seniors (Bergmann, Gun- From Page 8 Ben Connot and Kyle Mathis each had 21 points for Marquardt finished with 17 points. Bartscher posted volved,” he said later. “When Winner. Donovan Brother of All added 10 points. 15 points and seven rebounds. Matt Huber had seven re- derson, Evan Steemken and A.J. 2 we’re on fire, the crowd’s there, Roeber, were still able to give bounds, and Reid Smith added five assists in the win. and when we’re not, it’s not outscored the Cyclones 10-3 in the extra period. The Mus- Class B Jordan Feyerisen led Castlewood with 17 points and themselves a shot at a first-ever tangs played double-overtime games in each of the first THIRD — LANGFORD 55, SULLY BUTTES 52: AB- seven rebounds. there.” two rounds. ERDEEN — Bo Fries’ three-point play with four seconds SEVENTH — DUPREE 57, WOLSEY-WESSINGTON Trae Bergh had 25 points and Brett Page scored 22 left lifted Langford past Sully Buttes 55-52 in the third place 52: ABERDEEN — Nate Widow’s game-high 20 points led points and had six assists for Tri-Valley. game of the South Dakota State Class B Boys’ Basketball Dupree to a 57-52 victory over Wolsey-Wessington in the For CWL, Skyler Flatten posted 22 points and Garrett Tournament on Saturday at the Barnett Center. seventh place game Saturday. Schmidt posted 13 points and 11 rebounds. Sam Lindgren Kyle Johnson led Langford with 15 points and eight Cooper Wall and Kash Deal each had 13 points in the added 10 points and seven rebounds. rebounds. Fries and Dalton Lone each had nine points win. Carpet Cleaning For Wolsey-Wessington, Jalen Boomsma led the way IT’S GRILLIN’ TIME SEVENTH — CHAMBERLAIN 74, WINNER 70, OT: apiece. SIOUX FALLS — Chamberlain used five players in double Conner Uhlir’s 22 points and 12 rebounds led Sully with 13 points. Lorenzo Williams added 10 points for the Buttes. Jordan Lamb, who was named the Class B “Spirit Warbirds. • Ducan • Holland • Weber Special Jensen and Ryne Kludt. VIBORG-HURLEY (23-3) $ 95 Dennis DeNeui 5-12 7-7 18, Jack Huether 0-1 0-0 0, Trevor Kraning will leave Viborg-Hurley Jacobsen 1-3 3-4 5, Andrew Hora 4-5 0-0 9, Zach Kraning 4-5 0-0 8, Tyler Gerdes 1-1 0-0 2, Matt Jensen 0-1 1-2 1, Ryne Kludt 75 as a four-year starter between Vi- Class B 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 15-29 11-13 43. borg and V-H, as well as a five-year Up to 300 sq. ft. WHITE RIVER (25-1) GRILLS Not good with From Page 8 letterwinner. 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