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There Won’t Be Any Brackets To ‘Bust’ For The USD Men Press&Dakotan BY JEREMY HOECK play this season, but because they are members of the Summit League, there are one of the 10 conference [email protected] teams slated for BracketBusters action. DAILY DOSE Shortly after the pairings were released (though we already knew who the Coyotes would be facing), I called VERMILLION — While there is a lot of excitement surrounding South Dakota State’s appearance in the senior guard Louie Krogman for his thoughts. The one quote that stuck out to me was, “It’s kind of funny that Sears BracketBusters tournament, there’s not much to get riled up about concerning the University of South we’re in something like this when we can’t even go to our conference tournament.” Daily opinions from the P&D Dakota’s appearance. That’s a fair point, and probably tells the true story around the USD program. Sports Staff on local and na- The Coyotes will host Texas State of the Southland Conference on Saturday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Dako- While it’s certainly nice to be a part of something as notable as the ESPN-hosted 3-day tournament featur- ing some of the top mid-major teams in the country, there just isn’t anything at stake this season for the Coy- tional high school, college taDome, according to the matchups released Monday night. While SDSU will host Buffalo in a nationally-televised game in Brookings, USD will play a non-televised otes. and professional sports. game against a team with an RPI ranking of 318 (as of Monday). The Coyotes are ineligible for post-season Next season, however, will be a different story. Next year, the Coyotes will be eligible for the ‘Big Dance.’

YANKTON EVENTS COLLEGE EVENTS OTHER EVENTS RADIO & TELEVISION Parks & Rec To ‘Quick Start’ Hockey Today Tennis Program In March FRIDAY FEB. 11 TODAY FEB. 4 FEB. 9 FEB. 11 YANKTON BOYS: Saturday, vs. Huron, 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Women’s BB: MMC at Dakota State KVHT-FM The City of Yankton’s Parks and Recreation Depart- Tea Area/ at at ESD Meet MITCHELL UMKC S.D. State N.D. State YANKTON BOYS’ JV: Saturday, vs. Huron, 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Girls’ BB: Beresford at Vermillion KVTK-AM Brandon Val. Huron ment is offering a four session “Quick Start” tennis pro- 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. YANKTON JV GIRLS: Friday, at Rushmore, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, at Rush- 8 p.m. Men’s BB: MMC at Dakota State KVHT-FM 5:30 p.m. 11 a.m. more, 1:30 p.m.; Sunday, at Rushmore, 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Boys’ BB: Beresford at Vermillion KVTK-AM gram at the City Hall Gym for all girls and boys that are YANKTON BANTAM: Friday, ‘B’ vs. Mitchell, 8 p.m.; Saturday, ‘B’ vs. currently in grades K-8. The Quick Start philosophy is BUCKS WRESTLING COYOTES MEN’S BASKETBALL / Tickets 605-677-5959 Mitchell, 1 p.m.; ‘A’ vs. Huron, 3 p.m.; Sunday, ‘A’ at Watertown, 2 p.m. Thursday designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing spe- YANKTON PEEWEE: Friday, ‘B’ vs. Huron, 6:15 p.m.; Sunday, ‘B’ at Brook- FRIDAY FEB. 10 7:30 p.m. Girls’ BB: Brandon Valley at YHS KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM cialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and mod- FEB. 7 FEB. 4 FEB. 7 FEB. 11 ings, 11 a.m.; ‘A’ at Brookings, 1 p.m. BRANDON at Aberdeen ified scoring, all tailored to age and size. at Mitchell UMKC Neb.-Omaha N.D. State Friday VALLEY Central 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. Swimming & Diving 7:30 p.m. Boys’ BB: Brandon Valley at YHS KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM The Quick Start program will consist of four consec- 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. USD: Friday-Saturday, Minnesota Challenge 7:45 p.m. Girls’ BB: Vermillion at Sergeant Bluff-Luton KVTK-AM utive Saturdays beginning March 10 and finishing on BUCKS BOYS’ BASKETBALL COYOTES WOMEN’S BASKETBALL / Tickets 605-677-5959 YANKTON YOUTH: Friday-Sunday, Brookings Inv. March 31. Times are as follows: grades K-1, 9-9:45 Saturday a.m.; grades 2-3, 9:45-10:30 a.m.; grades 4-5, 10:30- SATURDAY TODAY Track & Field 2 p.m. Women’s BB: MMC at Briar Cliff KVTK-AM FEB. 17-18 SATURDAY FEB. 8 11:15 a.m.; middle school, 11:15 a.m.-noon. at ESD Meet SEASON at Dakota USD: Thursday, Bill Hillenbrand Inv. at Vermillion, 3 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 4 p.m. Men’s BB: MMC at Briar Cliff KVTK-AM STATE MEET at Briar Cliff Northwestern Frank Sevigne-UNL Inv., Lincoln, Neb. Brookings COMPLETE State 5 p.m. Women’s BB: UMKC at USD KYBB-FM There is a cost to participate. To register, visit the Brookings 4 p.m. 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Men’s BB: UMKC at USD KYBB-FM 1:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Summit Activities Center by March 9 or online at www.cityofyankton.org. Registration will also be ac- GAZELLES GYMNASTICS LANCERS MEN’S BASKETBALL Munsen At QB Club to Yankton as an active . The veteran leader, whose cepted on March 10 at City Hall during the Clinic (check THURSDAY FEB. 10 JAN. 31 team hosts the Yankton Bucks on Feb. 7 in Mitchell, is re- payments only). FEB. 7 SATURDAY FEB. 8 The Yankton Quarterback Club will meet Wednesday at BRANDON Aberdeen at Dakota tiring at the end of this season. Huron at Briar Cliff Northwestern noon at the Elks Lodge, 504 West 27th Street, Yankton. For additional information, call (605) 668-5234 or VALLEY Central State Munsen will be joined by long-time area referee Jim 7:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. This week’s speaker is Mitchell High School boys’ bas- stop by the Summit Activities Center at 1801 Summit 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 6 p.m. ketball coach Gary Munsen. The winningest coach in South “Jocko” Johnston. Street, Yankton, SD. GAZELLES GIRLS’ BASKETBALL LANCERS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Dakota history, Munsen will be making his last official visit The public is invited to attend. ■ ■ Home Games Appear In White, Road / Neutral Site Games Appear In Gray Report a score: Call 605-665-7811, ext. 106 or 800-743-2968 after 4 p.m. Fax: 605-665-1721 E-mail: [email protected] SCOREBOARD AREA CALENDAR

BOWLING Class A Superior 47, Wilber-Clatonia 24 Tuesday, January 31 vs. Osmond/Hartington winner, 7:45 p.m.); Niobrara-Valley Conf. at Norfolk and Wayne (Semifinals at Wayne — Hartington Falls (Dakota Valley, Viborg-Hurley); Niobrara-Valley Conf. 1. Wagner (7) 35 1 15-0 Twin Valley Conference Tournament BASKETBALL, MEN’S MMC at Dakota State (8 p.m., Conf. Tourn. at Verdigre (O’Neill St. Mary’s/North Central/Nio- Cedar Catholic/Battle Creek winner vs. Pierce-O’Neill winner, Tourn. at Atkinson (Consolation — 4:30 p.m.; Championship — YANKTON BOWL 2. St. Thomas More (1) 33 2 14-1 Quarterfinal KVHT-FM) brara-Verdigre winner vs. West Boyd/Ewing winner, 2:45 p.m.; 6:15 p.m.; Norfolk Catholic-Boone Central winner vs. Guardian 8 p.m.); Centerville vs. Oldham-Ramona-Rutland at Rutland; 3. Sisseton 25 4 12-1 Blue Hill 52, Silver Lake 24 Stuart/Elgin Public-Pope John/Santee winner vs. Clearwater- Angels CC-Wayne winner, 7:45 p.m.; Consolation at Norfolk Platte-Geddes at Miller; Wagner vs. McCook Central-Montrose INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S MMC at Dakota State (6 p.m., HIGH TEAM GAME: Dakota Trailer 4. West Central 8 NR 10-2 Kenesaw 39, Franklin 17 KVHT-FM) Orchard/Lynch/Chambers Wheeler Central winner, 4:30 p.m.); Catholic — Hartington Cedar Catholic/Battle Creek loser vs. at Salem 903 5. Spearfish 4 5 9-2 Lawrence-Nelson 34, Deshler 29 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Mid-State Conf. at Norfolk (At Nor- Gayville-Volin at Freeman Academy; Marty at South Central at Pierce-O’Neill loser, 6:15 p.m.; Norfolk Catholic-Boone Central BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Mid-State Conf. Tourn. at Wayne HIGH TEAM SERIES: Yankton Redi- Others - Beresford, Aberdeen Ron- Shelton 50, Red Cloud 24 folk Catholic — Hartington Cedar Catholic vs. Battle Creek, 6:15 Burke; Menno at Mount Vernon; Scotland at Ethan; Tea Area at loser vs. Guardian Angels CC-Wayne loser, 7:45 p.m.); North- (Fifth — 11 a.m.; Third — 2:30 p.m.; Championship — 6 p.m.); Mix 2425 calli, Parkston, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte, p.m.; Pierce vs. O’Neill, 7:45 p.m.; At Northeast CC — Norfolk Parker east Neb. Activities Conf. Tourn. at Crofton (Third Place — 6:15 Niobrara-Valley Conf. Tourn. at Atkinson (Consolation — 2:45 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Terry Bit- Elkton/Lake Benton, Dell Rapids, AP TOP TWENTY FIVE Catholic vs. Boone Central, 6:15 p.m.; Guardian Angels CC vs. BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Brandon Valley at YHS (7:30 p.m., p.m.; Championship — 8 p.m.); Alcester-Hudson at Beresford; p.m.; Championship — 6:15 p.m.); Avon at Ethan; Platte-Ged- sos 267, Tom Grass 266, Ryan Weverstad Clark/Willow Lake, Baltic. The top 25 teams in The Associated Wayne, 7:45 p.m.); Niobrara-Valley Conf. Tourn. (North Central KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Mid-State Conf. at Norfolk and Wayne Andes Central at Wagner; Bon Homme at Avon; Elk Point-Jef- des at Miller; Wagner vs. McCook Central-Montrose at Salem 256, Matt Hoefs 254, Scott Byrkeland 249 Class B Press’ college basketball poll, with first- at O’Neill St. Mary’s, 6:15 p.m.; Ewing at West Boyd, 8 p.m.; (Semfinals at Wayne — Boone Central/Madison winner vs. ferson at Dakota Valley; Gregory at Parkston; Irene-Wakonda at GYMNASTICS, PREP Eastern South Dakota Conf. Cham- HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Ryan 1. Summit (7) 35 4 14-2 place votes in parentheses, records Elgin Public-Pope John at Stuart, 6:15 p.m.; Clearwater-Or- Wayne/Guardian Angels CC winner, 6:15 p.m.; O’Neill/Pierce Baltic; Madison at Vermillion; Tripp-Delmont-Armour vs. Marty; pionships at Brookings (YHS, 1:30 p.m.) Weverstad 730, Tom Grass 689, Matt 2. Estelline 21 2 13-1 through Jan. 29, total points based on 25 chard/Lynch winner at Chambers-Wheeler Central, 8 p.m.); winner vs. Hartington Cedar Catholic/Norfolk Catholic winner, Viborg-Hurley at Freeman Academy HOCKEY, BOYS’ Huron at Yankton (7 p.m.) Hoefs 661, Steve Preszler 661, Terry Bit- 3. Herreid/Selby Area (1) 20 1 13-1 points for a first-place vote through one Northeast Neb. Activities Conf. Tourn. at Crofton (Creighton vs. 7:45 p.m.; Consolation at Norfolk Catholic — Boone BASKETBALL, BOYS’ JV Brandon Valley at YHS (4 p.m.) HOCKEY, BOYS’ JV Huron at Yankton (5 p.m.) sos 646 4. Eureka/Bowdle 17 NR 10-1 point for a 25th-place vote and previous Crofton, 6:15 p.m.; Elkhorn Valley vs. Randolph, 8 p.m.; Conso- Central/Madison loser vs. Wayne/Guardian Angels CC loser, BASKETBALL, BOYS’ SOPH Brandon Valley at YHS (5:45 HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Rushmore (1:30 p.m.) STANDINGS: H&K Oil #2 91, H&K Oil 5. Centerville 12 5 12-3 ranking: lation at Atkinson — Neligh-Oakdale vs. Plainview, 6:15 p.m.; 6:15 p.m.; O’Neill/Pierce loser vs. Hartington Cedar p.m.) HOCKEY, BANTAM Huron at Yankton A (3 p.m.); Mitchell at 82, Smidt Captain & Crew 78.5, Dakota Others - Warner, Sully Buttes. Record Pts Prv West Holt vs. Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, 8 p.m.); Beresford at Catholic/Norfolk Catholic loser, 7:45 p.m.); Niobrara-Valley Conf. BASKETBALL, BOYS’ 9TH Brandon Valley at YHS (DH, 4 Yankton B (1 p.m.) Trailer 78, Yankton Redi-Mix #2 76.5, 1. Kentucky (63) 21-1 1,623 1 Vermillion (KVTK-AM); Centerville at Alcester-Hudson; Cham- Tourn. at Verdigre (O’Neill St. Mary’s/Chambers-Wheeler Cen- p.m.) SWIMMING-DIVING, COLLEGE Minnesota Challenge Steiner’s Locker 73, Yankton Redi-Mix 64, S.D. BOYS’ SCORES 2. Syracuse (2) 22-1 1,550 3 berlain at Platte-Geddes; Dell Rapids St. Mary vs. Irene- tral winner vs. Ewing/Clearwater-Orchard winner, 6:15 p.m.; BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. at (USD) Wholesale Supply 58, Don’s Auto 42, KPI- Avon 49, Menno 28 3. Ohio St. 19-3 1,498 4 Wakonda at Irene; Harrisburg at Elk Point-Jefferson; Marty at Elgin Public-Pope John/Stuart winner vs. West Boyd/North Cen- Walthill (Homer/Wakefield winner vs. Winnebago/Bancroft-Ros- SWIMMING-DIVING, YOUTH Brookings Inv. (Yankton) JCI 32 Corsica/Stickney 62, Bon Homme 50 4. Missouri 19-2 1,363 2 Freeman Academy; Parker at Chester Area; Sioux City West at tral winner, 8 p.m.); Northeast Neb. Activities Conf. Tourn. at alie winner, 6 p.m.; Osmond/Ponca winner vs. Bloomfield/Wynot TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Frank Sevigne-UNL Atkinson (Third Place — 6:15 p.m.; Championship — 8 p.m.); winner, 7:45 p.m.); Alcester-Hudson at Beresford; Centerville at Inv. at Lincoln, Neb. (USD); Dordt Inv. (MMC) SATURDAY NIGHT MIXED Elk Point-Jefferson 61, Akron-West- 5. North Carolina 18-3 1,331 7 Dakota Valley; Viborg-Hurley at Canistota; Wagner at O'Neill HIGH TEAM GAME: Bowlers Under field, Iowa 23 6. Baylor 19-2 1,310 6 BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. (At Ban- Bon Homme at Avon; Elk Point-Jefferson at Lennox; Freeman Parker; Elk Point-Jefferson at Dakota Valley; Gregory at Park- WRESTLING, PREP BEC/LCC Tourn. at Clark (Parker, 10 The Influence 934 Freeman 84, Scotland 37 7. Duke 18-3 1,250 8 croft — Homer vs. Wakefield, 6 p.m.; Allen vs. Bancroft-Ros- at Alcester-Hudson; Gayville-Volin at Freeman Academy; Mar- ston; Irene-Wakonda at Baltic; Tripp-Delmont-Armour at Marty; a.m.); Big Dakota Inv. at Fort Pierre (Kimball-White Lake-Platte- HIGH TEAM SERIES: 4 Friends 2659 Gettysburg 62, Wakpala 39 8. Kansas 17-4 1,178 5 alie, 7:45 p.m.; At Winside — Bloomfield vs. Wynot, 6 p.m.; ion at Menno; Wagner at Andes Central Vermillion at Sergeant Bluff-Luton (KVTK-AM); Viborg-Hurley at Geddes, 10 a.m.); Big 8 Conf. at Harrisburg (Vermillion); Mid- HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Todd McCook Central/Montrose 71, Park- 9. Michigan St. 17-4 1,098 10 Osmond vs. Ponca, 7:45 p.m.); Avon at Menno; Beresford at BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ JV Brandon Valley at YHS (4 p.m.) Freeman Academy State Conf. at Norfolk (Crofton, Hartington Cedar Catholic, 10 Kautz 257 (errorless), Jeremy Shelburg ston 27 10. Murray St. 21-0 979 11 Vermillion (KVTK-AM); Centerville at Alcester-Hudson; Cham- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ SOPH Brandon Valley at YHS (5:45 HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Rushmore (7:30 p.m.) a.m.); Stanley County Tourn. (Parkston); Wakefield Tourn. (Lau- 257-255, Jim Murphy 253, Holly Kellen Miller 79, Aberdeen Roncalli 72 11. UNLV 20-3 936 12 berlain at Platte-Geddes; Dakota Valley at Gayville-Volin; Marty p.m.) HOCKEY, BANTAM Mitchell at Yankton B (8 p.m.) rel-Concord-Coleridge, Ponca, Randolph, 9 a.m.) 205, Lonnie Remington 191, Annabelle Rosholt 59, Lidgerwood, N.D. 48 12. Florida 17-4 861 14 at Freeman Academy; Parkston vs. McCook Central-Montrose BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ 9TH Brandon Valley at YHS (DH, 4 HOCKEY, PEEWEE Huron at Yankton B (6:15 p.m.) Sunday, February 5 Moody 190 Tri-Valley 51, West Central 40 13. Creighton 20-2 803 15 at Salem; Scotland at Freeman; Tripp-Delmont-Armour at p.m.) SWIMMING-DIVING, COLLEGE Minnesota Challenge HOCKEY, GIRLS’ JV Yankton at Rushmore (8 a.m.) HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES: Jeremy 14. Georgetown 16-4 762 9 Ethan; Wagner at O’Neill TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Bill Hillenbrand Inv. (USD) HOCKEY, BANTAM Yankton A at Watertown (2 p.m.) at Vermillion (USD) SWIMMING-DIVING, YOUTH Brookings Inv. (Yankton) HOCKEY, PEEWEE Yankton A at Brookings (1 p.m.); Yank- Shelburg 757, Todd Kautz 719, Chuck S.D. GIRLS’ SCORES 15. Marquette 18-4 682 17 WRESTLING, PREP Mitchell at YHS (7:30 p.m.); Lewis & Turner 692, Holly Kellen 533, Annabelle 16. Virginia 17-3 578 19 Clark Conf. Quad at Osmond (Ponca); Gregory/Marion-Free- WRESTLING, PREP WSWWW Tri. at Wessington Springs TRACK & FIELD, COLLEGE INDOOR Frank Sevigne-UNL ton B at Brookings (11 a.m.) Bon Homme 44, Gregory 35 man at Bon Homme (Kimball-White Lake-Platte-Geddes); Alcester-Hudson/Can- Inv. at Lincoln, Neb. (USD) SWIMMING-DIVING, YOUTH Brookings Inv. (Yankton) Moody 506, Laura Slowey 496 Bridgewater-Emery 45, Dell Rapids 17. San Diego St. 18-3 566 13 STANDINGS: Fearsome 4-Some 43- 18. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 21-2 472 21 WRESTLING, JV Mitchell at YHS (6 p.m.) ton/Parker at Dakota Valley; Battle Creek at Creighton-Verdi- WRESTLING, PREP YHS/Tea Area at Brandon Valley Monday, February 6 St. Mary 44 Wednesday, February 1 gre; Beresford/Elk Point-Jefferson/Wagner at Scotland; (5:30 p.m.); Alcester-Hudson Double-Dual (Alcester-Hudson) BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. at Lau- 13, Bowlers Under The Influence 38-18, Canistota 61, Irene-Wakonda 47 19. Wisconsin 17-5 415 25 Plath Chiropractic 37-19, 4 Friends 36-20, 20. Indiana 17-5 395 16 No activities scheduled Parkston at Gregory-Burke; Vermillion at Crofton (PN) WRESTLING, PREP JV YHS/Tea Area at Brandon Valley rel (Championship — 8 p.m.); Hanson at Freeman; Lynch at Castlewood 48, Wilmot 22 Thursday, February 2 Friday, February 3 (5:30 p.m.) Santee; Marion at Menno; Marty at Andes Central; Parkston at SOS 32-24, Ben’s Bowling Crew 31-25, Deuel 45, Arlington 28 21. Florida St. 14-6 375 23 Hazzards 30-26, Combiners 28-28, Fleeg’s 22. Mississippi St. 17-5 329 18 BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. (At BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Brandon Valley at YHS (7:30 p.m., Saturday, February 4 Scotland Florence/Henry 50, Great Plains Walthill — Wynot vs. Walthill/Winnebago winner, 6 p.m.; KYNT-AM, KVHT-FM); Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. at Harting- BASKETBALL, MEN’S UMKC at USD (7:30 p.m., KYBB- BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ Lewis & Clark Conf. Tourn. at Lau- Five Baggers 28-28, THEM 26-30, New- Lutheran 42 23. Michigan 16-6 305 20 bies 10-46, Wild Things 6-42; INC — Ups 24. Gonzaga 17-3 141 — Homer/Emerson-Hubbard winner vs. Bancroft-Rosalie/Wake- ton (Wynot/Walthill/Winnebago winner vs. Homer/Emerson- FM); MMC at Briar Cliff (4 p.m., KVTK-AM) rel (Championship — 6 p.m.); Alcester-Hudson vs. Irene- Herreid/Selby Area 88, Tiospaye Topa field winner, 7:45 p.m.; At Hartington — Bloomfield/Allen win- Hubbard/Bancroft-Rosalie/Wakefield winner, 6 p.m.; BASKETBALL, WOMEN’S UMKC at USD (5 p.m., KYBB- Wakonda at Wakonda; Bon Homme at Platte-Geddes; Lynch at & Downs, Gutter Balls 4 25. Vanderbilt 16-5 102 — HIGHLIGHTS: Chuck Turner - error- Others receiving votes: Harvard 69, ner vs. Wausa/Winside winner, 6 p.m.; Ponca/Newcastle winner Ponca/Newcastle/Osmond/Hartington winner vs. FM); MMC at Briar Cliff (2 p.m., KVTK-AM) Santee; Parker at Chester Area; Parkston at Scotland Kimball/White Lake 78, Wolsey-Wess- Bloomfield/Allen/Wausa/Winside winner, 7:45 p.m.); Mid-State BASKETBALL, BOYS’ Dakota Schoolers Classic at Sioux less 228; Todd Moody - errorless 214-235; ington 19 Louisville 65, Kansas St. 40, West Virginia Jan Putnam 3-10, 5-7; Jason Rempfer 2-7; Langford 54, Groton Area 53, OT 12, Wichita St. 9, Nevada 6, Notre Dame 6, Andy Seiner 3-10; Edwena Turner 5-8-10; Lyman 41, Colome 37 Southern Miss. 5, Iowa St. 3, Long Beach 11. Ohio St. 20-2 614 9 Charlotte 3 18 .143 13 —Agreed to terms PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Named from Bridgeport (AHL). Placed C Marty Patty Voeltz 2-7; Ray W. Houfek 4-9, 3-10; Warner 75, Waubay 13 St. 3, Iona 2, UConn 2, Illinois 1. Monday’s Games Raymond S. Houfek 3-10 12. Delaware 18-1 520 15 Central Division Chicago 98, Washington 88 with RHP Rodrigo Lopez, LHP Trever Todd Bowles secondary coach. Reasoner on injured reserve, retroactive to USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 POLL 13. Rutgers 17-4 516 11 W L Pct GB Philadelphia 74, Orlando 69 Miller, C Jason Jaramillo, INF Alfredo SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed Jan. 6. NEBRASKA BOYS’S SCORES 14. Louisville 17-4 501 16 Chicago 18 5 .783 — Miami 109, New Orleans 95 Amezaga, INF Edgar Gonzalez, INF WR John Matthews to a reserve/future PHOENIX COYOTES—Recalled D The top 25 teams in the USA Today- BASKETBALL 15. Purdue 18-4 407 13 Indiana 13 6 .684 3 Minnesota 120, Houston 108 Bobby Scales, INF Matt Tolbert and OF contract. Chris Summers from Portland (AHL). East Central Nebraska Conf. Tourn. ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with 16. Nebraska 18-3 400 19 Milwaukee 9 11 .450 7 1/2 San Antonio 83, Memphis 73 Joe Mather on minor league contracts. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Recalled F Chris YANKTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Quarterfinal first-place votes in parentheses, records HOCKEY Elmwood-Murdock 44, Conestoga 42 17. Georgetown 17-5 378 20 Cleveland 8 11 .421 8 Milwaukee 103, Detroit 82 MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to Porter from Peoria (AHL). through Jan. 29, points based on 25 points National Hockey League EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Johnson County Central 41, Palmyra 18. Texas A&M 14-5 352 14 Detroit 4 18 .182 13 1/2 Dallas at Phoenix, 9 p.m. terms with OF Corey Patterson on a minor CAROLINA HURRICANES—Signed WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed F A — YANKTON 36, NORFOLK 12: for a firs