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WKU Wins SATURDAY All Times CST High School Wrestling EASTERN CONFERENCE State Meet Atlantic W L Pct GB College Basketball BOWLING GREEN, Ky B2 Friday, Feb. 17, 2012 | SPORTS | www.kentuckynewera.com SCOREBOARD n COLLEGE BASKETBALL n NBA SPORTS FORECAST At A Glance NCAA By The Associated Press WKU wins SATURDAY All Times CST High School Wrestling EASTERN CONFERENCE State Meet Atlantic W L Pct GB College Basketball BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) — Freshman Philadelphia 20 10 .667 — provides Boston 15 14 .517 4 1/2 St. Mary at Murray St., 5 p.m. George Fant had 20 points and 10 rebounds as New York 15 15 .500 5 Youngstown St. at APSU, 7:30 p.m. Western Kentucky rallied to defeat Florida Toronto 9 22 .290 11 1/2 WKU at South Alabama, 7:05 p.m. New Jersey 8 23 .258 12 1/2 Ole Miss at Kentucky, 3 p.m. Atlantic 64-57 Thursday night, snapping a Southeast W L Pct GB glimpse Louisville at DePaul, 11 a.m. two-game skid and splitting the season series. Miami 23 7 .767 — Atlanta 19 11 .633 4 Derrick Gordon added 13 points and 12 re- Orlando 19 11 .633 4 Rice at Tulsa, 7 p.m. (tie) Ryan Newman, 2,284. bounds for the Hilltoppers (9-17, 5-8 Sun Belt Washington 7 23 .233 16 FIU at Arkansas St., 7:05 p.m. 11. Kurt Busch, 2,262. Conference), who trailed by as many as 11 in NJIT at Houston Baptist, 7:05 p.m. 12. Kyle Busch, 2,246. of selection Charlotte 3 26 .103 19 1/2 Central W L Pct GB Southern Miss. at Houston, 8 p.m. 13. Clint Bowyer, 1,047. the first half en route to a 32-24 halftime deficit. Chicago 25 7 .781 — FAR WEST 14. Kasey Kahne, 1,041. Western Kentucky took its first lead at 46- UNLV at New Mexico, Noon Indiana 18 12 .600 6 15. A J Allmendinger, 1,013. 45 with 10:58 remaining, then the lead Milwaukee 12 17 .414 11 1/2 Drake at New Mexico St., 2 p.m. 16. Greg Biffle, 997. Arizona at Washington, 2 p.m. process Cleveland 11 16 .407 11 1/2 17. Paul Menard, 947. changed hands eight times. Trailing 53-52, San Diego St. at Air Force, 3 p.m. Detroit 9 22 .290 15 1/2 18. Martin Truex Jr., 937. the Hilltoppers scored six straight points — WESTERN CONFERENCE TCU at Boise St., 3 p.m. BY JOHN MARSHALL Colorado at Utah, 4 p.m. 19. Marcos Ambrose, 936. Southwest W L Pct GB including four by Teeng Akol — then made 6 AP BASKETBALL WRITER Louisiana-Monroe at Denver, 5 p.m. 20. Jeff Burton, 935. San Antonio 21 9 .700 — BYU at Santa Clara, 6 p.m. of 10 free throws down the stretch. Dallas 19 11 .633 2 Idaho St. at Pacific, 7 p.m. GOLF Houston 17 13 .567 4 The NCAA, for the first Gonzaga at San Francisco, 7 p.m. PGA European-Avantha Masters Leading Memphis 16 14 .533 5 Arizona St. at Washington St., 7 p.m. Scores time this season, is giving New Orleans 6 23 .207 14 1/2 Texas-Arlington at Weber St., 7 p.m. Thursday the public the same infor- Northwest W L Pct GB UC Davis at N. Arizona, 7:30 p.m. At DLF Golf and Country Club Oklahoma City 22 7 .759 — Wyoming at Colorado St., 8 p.m. New Delhi mation the men’s basket- Denver 17 13 .567 5 1/2 Hawaii at Montana, 8 p.m. Purse: $2.4 million ball committee uses to Portland 16 14 .533 6 1/2 UC Santa Barbara at Utah St., 8 p.m. Yardage: 7,156- Par: 72 Utah 14 14 .500 7 1/2 Montana St. at Cal St.-Fullerton, 8:05 p.m. First Round select teams for the NCAA Minnesota 14 16 .467 8 1/2 Cal Poly at N. Colorado, 8:05 p.m. Alejandro Canizares, Spain32-34 — 66 tournament. Pacific W L Pct GB San Diego at CS Bakersfield, 9 p.m. Peter Whiteford, Scotland 35-31 — 66 Even with all those num- L.A. Clippers 18 9 .667 — Fresno St. at CS Northridge, 9 p.m. Federico Colombo, Italy 33-34 — 67 L.A. Lakers 17 12 .586 2 Oregon St. at California, 9 p.m. Jamie Donaldson, Wales 34-34 — 68 bers available, there’s sure Golden State 11 15 .423 6 1/2 Portland at Pepperdine, 9 p.m. Jean-Baptiste Gonnet, France35-33 — 68 to be plenty of scrutiny Phoenix 12 18 .400 7 1/2 E. Washington at UC Irvine, 9 p.m. Gregory Havret, France 34-34 — 68 Sacramento 10 19 .345 9 S. Utah at UC Riverside, 9 p.m. Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand36-32 — 68 when the final 68 teams are Thursday Portland St. at Idaho, 9:05 p.m. Himmat Rai, India 33-35 — 68 selected next month. Indiana 93, New Jersey 88 San Jose St. at Sacramento St., 9:05 p.m. Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Thailand34-34— 68 “There are frankly a lot Chicago 89, Boston 80 Women’s College Basketball Schedule Jeev Milkha Singh, India 33-36 — 69 L.A. Clippers at Portland, Late All Times EST Anirban Lahiri, India 37-32 — 69 of good basketball teams Friday Friday, Feb. 17 Marcus Fraser, Australia 33-36 — 69 out there that are playing Charlotte at Toronto, 6 p.m. EAST Marcel Siem, Germany 36-33 — 69 Milwaukee at Orlando, 6 p.m. Harvard at Brown, 7 p.m. Oscar Floren, Sweden 33-36 — 69 very good basketball and Miami at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Marist at Canisius, 7 p.m. Scott Jamieson, Scotland 34-35 — 69 that adds to the challenge Sacramento at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Princeton at Columbia, 7 p.m. Peter Uihlein, United States35-34 — 69 for the 10 committee mem- Minnesota at Houston, 7 p.m. Penn at Cornell, 7 p.m. Andrea Pavan, Italy 33-36 — 69 Vivek Bhandari, India 33-36— 69 Golden State at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Fairfield at Niagara, 7 p.m. bers here in the selection Honda LPGA Thailand Scores Denver at Memphis, 7 p.m. Iona at Rider, 7 p.m. Thursday room,” NCAA Division I New Orleans at New York, 7 p.m. Loyola (Md.) at Saint Peter’s, 7 p.m. At Siam Country Club (Old Course) Men’s Basketball Commit- Dallas at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Manhattan at Siena, 7 p.m. Pattaya, Thailand Washington at Utah, 8 p.m. Dartmouth at Yale, 7 p.m. tee chairman Jeff Hath- MIDWEST Purse: $1.5 million Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. N. Iowa at Bradley, 7 p.m. Yardage: 6,469- Par: 72 (36-36) away said Wednesday COLLEGE BASKETBALL Illinois St. at Creighton, 8:05 p.m. First Round during a teleconference. Indiana St. at Drake, 8:05 p.m. a-amateur Selecting the teams for the College Basketball Schedule Evansville at Missouri St., 8:05 p.m. Ai Miyazato 34-33 — 67 All Times CST S. Illinois at Wichita St., 8:05 p.m. Na Yeon Choi 37-31 — 68 NCAA tournament is one of Friday, Feb. 17 Anna Nordqvist 35-33 — 68 the most dissected behind- EAST NHL Se Ri Pak 34-34 — 68 Yale at Dartmouth, 6 p.m. Karrie Webb 36-32 — 68 the-scenes processes in all Brown at Harvard, 6 p.m. At A Glance Amy Yang 35-33 — 68 of sports. When the tourna- Cornell at Penn, 6 p.m. All Times CST Christel Boeljon 34-35 — 69 ASSOCIATED PRESS Columbia at Princeton, 6 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Numa Gulyanamitta 36-33 — 69 ment added three teams to SOUTH Atlantic Division Shanshan Feng 36-34 — 70 Duke's Seth Curry reacts following a basket against the bracket last season, the N. Iowa at VCU, 6 p.m. GP W L OT P GF GA Katie Futcher 35-35 — 70 Stetson at Florida Gulf Coast, 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Rangers56 37 14 5 79 158 114 Tiffany Joh 38-32 — 70 North Carolina State during the second half of their col- microscope seemed to zoom FAR WEST Philadelphia 57 32 18 7 71 189 171 Jimin Kang 35-35 — 70 lege basketball game Thursday in Durham, N.C. Duke in even more. Valparaiso at Loyola Marymount, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 57 32 20 5 69 176 150 Brittany Lang 36-34 — 70 won 78-73. This season, the NCAA Saturday, Feb. 18 New Jersey 56 32 20 4 68 158 156 Stacy Lewis 34-36 — 70 EAST N.Y. Islanders5724 25 8 56 135 165 Brittany Lincicome 35-35 — 70 added a link to its website Bryant at St. Francis (Pa.), 10:30 a.m. Northeast Division Suzann Pettersen 34-36 — 70 that ranks teams by RPI, in- Marquette vs. UConn at the XL Center, GP W L OT P GF GA Jiyai Shin 36-34 — 70 Hartford, Conn., 11 a.m. Boston 55 35 18 2 72 188 126 Amanda Blumenherst36-35 — 71 cluding an expanded com- Stony Brook at Northeastern, Noon Ottawa 60 30 22 8 68 179 183 Julieta Granada 35-36 — 71 Curry, Duke parison of overall and UCLA vs. St. John’s at Madison Square Gar- Toronto 58 29 23 6 64 176 174 Maria Hjorth 36-35 — 71 conference records, strength den, Noon Montreal 58 23 25 10 56 155 158 Jennifer Johnson 35-36 — 71 UMBC at Canisius, 1 p.m. Buffalo 57 24 27 6 54 139 169 Candie Kung 35-36 — 71 of schedule and records Hampton at Delaware, 1 p.m.
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