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Numbers Game Next Rose Bowl Game Does Not Occur Until 1916 THIS DAY IN SPORTS 1902 — Michigan beats Stanford 49-0 in the first Rose Bowl.Neil Snow scores four touchdowns in a game that ends with eight minutes to play. The Numbers Game next Rose Bowl game does not occur until 1916. C4 Antelope Valley Press, Friday, January 1, 2021 NBA results | Thursday College basketball Top 25 results | Thursday Pacers 119, Cavaliers 99 Philadelphia, which entered Men Four technical fouls were called No. 12 Mississippi St. 69, Georgia 62 and curled it in before getting mobbed by INDIANAPOLIS — Domantas the game 27th in the NBA in No. 6 Wisconsin 71, during a first half that ended with ATHENS, Ga. — Madison Hayes and her teammates. Sabonis had 25 points and 3-point accuracy, made eight No. 21 Minnesota 59 Michigan up 46-44. After the Terrapins Jessika Carter led a balanced attack with Haiby missed nearly four minutes of made two of Indiana’s 16 of its first 12 attempts from MADISON, Wis. — Micah Potter had clawed back, the Wolverines emphatically 13 points apiece and No. 12 Mississippi the fourth quarter after dealing with a leg 3-pointers in the Pacers’ 119- beyond the arc and built a 18 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 6 answered behind Dickinson, a 7-foot-1 State made 15 of 21 free throws in cramp, but returned to make Nebraska’s 99 victory over the Cleveland first-half lead as large as 37 Wisconsin to a 71-59 victory over No. 21 center, leading the charge. the fourth quarter to hand Georgia only two field goals in the final three Cavaliers on Thursday. points. Minnesota on Thursday. No. 21 Oregon vs. California, late its first loss, 69-62 on Thursday in the minutes. She finished with 18 points, on All-Star guard Victor Oladipo Rockets 122, Kings 119 The Gophers (9-2, 2-2 Big Ten) scored Women Southeastern Conference opener for both 8-of-20 shooting, eight rebounds and teams. hit four 3-pointers, reserves HOUSTON — John Wall had a season-low 22 points in the first half No. 3 NC State 84, Georgia Tech 75 five assists. Doug McDermott and Aaron In the battle of Bulldogs, Mississippi 22 points and nine assists with a brutal shooting performance ATLANTA — Jada Boyd scored a career- Isabelle Bourne had 11 points and 10 Holiday each had three and in his first game since 2018, before the Badgers (9-2, 3-1) opened the high 26 points, Jakia Brown-Turner added State led by 14 points when Sidney Cooks the Pacers finished 16 of 35 hit a 3-pointer to open the fourth quarter. rebounds, and Ashley Scoggin also scored James Harden had a big second half on a 16-5 run. Potter added 19 and No. 3 North Carolina State cruised 11 points for Nebraska (4-3, 2-2 Big Ten). from long range. Indiana, the exclamation point with a dunk off a A three-point play by Rickea Jackson had finish to score 33 points and to an 84-75 victory over Georgia Tech. Lindsey Pulliam led Northwestern (4-1, playing seven of its first nine the Houston Rockets beat the pick-and-roll from D’Mitrik Trice that put MSU up 55-42 with 7:44 to play, the last Kayla Jones finished with 16 points 2-1) with 19 points. at home, improved to 4-1. Sacramento Kings 122-119 on Wisconsin up 45-27. and 10 rebounds for N.C. State (9-0, 4-0 field goal of the game for Mississippi Sabonis, the 6-foot-11 Thursday night. Wisconsin pushed the lead to 26 and Atlantic Coast Conference), which used a State. No. 16 Michigan 92, Wisconsin 49 center who usually does most Late in the fourth, Wall Minnesota didn’t get the deficit under 15 strong second quarter and outscoring the Jackson added 11 points for ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Leigha Brown of his work inside, made both found James Harden in points until the final minute. Yellow Jackets 28-12 to pull away. Mississippi State (6-1). scored 26 points, Naz Hillmon had 22 of his 3-point tries and shot transition for a deep 3-pointer Trice and Aleem Ford added 14 points Lotta-Maj Lahtinen scored a career- No. 14 Maryland 96, Penn St. 82 points and 11 rebounds and Michigan 10 of 14 overall. He also had that gave Houston a one-point apiece for the Badgers. high 30 points to lead Georgia Tech (4-2, UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Ashley Owusu cruised past Wisconsin. 11 rebounds. lead. The two celebrated with The Gophers missed their first nine 2-1), which also got 15 points from Lorela had a career-high 34 points and grabbed Amy Dilk added 15 points and Shooting guard Collin a high-five at midcourt. 3-point attempts and started the game Cubaj. The Yellow Jackets outscored the eight rebounds, Diamond Miller added Akienreh Johnson 13. for the Wolverines Sexton led the Cavaliers with Sacramento cut Houston’s 3 for 20 from the field. Minnesota, Wolfpack 50-30 in the second half, but 17 points and Maryland beat Penn State (6-0) in their Big Ten opener 28 points, and point guard lead to 118-117 with 22.4 which shoots 31% from 3 on the season, were never in the game. for its ninth straight win in the series. Darius Garland added 21. The Badgers are 3-3 overall and 0-3 in seconds remaining on Tyrese finished just 7 of 31 from behind the arc No. 5 South Carolina 75, Florida 59 Owusu, the reigning Big Ten the Big Ten. Cleveland was 12 of 23 on Haliburton’s 3-pointer, but (23%). The Gophers shot 31% from the freshman of the year, was 15 of 22 from 3-pointers in the first of six COLUMBIA, S.C. Aliyah Boston had No. 20 Indiana 79, Illinois 56 Harden answered with two field overall. a career-high 28 points along with 16 the floor to help Maryland (6-1, 2-0 Big straight road games. The Cavs BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Mackenzie free throws. Sacramento No. 16 Michigan 84, Maryland 73 rebounds and No. 5 South Carolina Ten) shoot 50%. She had 18 points and are 3-2. Holmes scored 18 points, Grace Berger missed two close 3s in the COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Freshman opened Southeastern Conference play seven rebounds in the first half, including Bulls 133, Wizards 130 added 15 and Indiana beat Illinois for its final seconds and Houston Hunter Dickinson had 26 points and 11 with its 13th straight win over Florida, five points in a closing 9-2 run to give the WASHINGTON — Otto Porter held on. rebounds, Franz Wagner scored 19 and 75-59 on Thursday. Terrapins a 48-39 lead at the break. 11th straight victory in the series scored 28 points, Zach LaVine Harden also had eight No. 16 Michigan remained unbeaten by Boston, the 6-foot-5 sophomore, was Nebraska 65, No. 15 Northwestern 63 Indiana (6-2, 4-0 Big Ten) scored 23 added 22 and the Chicago assists and six rebounds in dominant throughout as the Gamecocks points in the first quarter and held Illinois Bulls, playing without four defeating Maryland 84-73 Thursday night. LINCOLN, Neb. — Sam Haiby made the first of a two-game set The Wolverines (8-0, 3-0 Big Ten) (6-1) won their third in a row since the a putback just before the buzzer to left to 20 first-half points. Holmes scored 12 players who were in the NBA with the Kings. They will meet season’s lone loss, to No. 3 North Carolina points in the first half as Indiana led by health and safety protocol, trailed 54-50 with 15 minutes left before Nebraska past Northwestern. again Sunday in Houston. State, 54-46 on Dec. 3. 22 points. beat the winless Washington Dickinson scored nine points in a 23-5 run Haiby drove from the right wing, spun Raptors 100, Knicks 83 Wizards 133-130 on Thursday. that turned a close, contentious contest No. 13 Kentucky 75, into a double team and her scoop shot Kennedi Myles had 15 points and TAMPA, Fla. — Fred VanVleet The Bulls played without into a runaway. No. 10 Arkansas 64 was short, but she grabbed the rebound nine rebounds for Illinois (2-4, 0-3). scored 25 points and Toronto, Lauri Markkanen, their playing without star forward second-leading scorer and top Pascal Siakam, beat New rebounder, as well as forward COllEGE BASKETball COllEGE BASKETball COLLEGE FOOTBALL NFL NBA York for its first victory of the AMERICAN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Chandler Hutchison and The AP Top 25 The AP Women’s Top 25 2020-21 Bowl Glance West Pacific Division The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ Canceled season. college basketball poll, with first-place votes W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB guards Ryan Arcidiacano and women’s college basketball poll, with first- Bahamas Bowl New York’s bid for a three- in parentheses, records through Dec. 27, place votes in parentheses, records through *zyx-Kansas City 14 1 0 .933 452 324 L.A. Clippers 4 1 .800 — Tomas Satoransky. Birmingham Bowl game win streak was ruined total points based on 25 points for a first- Dec. 27, total points based on 25 points for a Las Vegas 7 8 0 .467 402 447 Phoenix 3 1 .750 ½ Russell Westbrook had his place vote through one point for a 25th- first-place vote through one point for a 25th- Celebration Bowl L.A.
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