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KLEM Local Schedule (week of March 26)

MONDAY RESULTS – March 26

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 137, New York 128, OT
Detroit 112, L.A. Lakers 106
Philadelphia 123, Denver 104
Memphis 101, Minnesota 93
Boston 102, Phoenix 94

(N-H-L hockey)

Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 0
Carolina 4, Ottawa 1
Buffalo 3, Toronto 2
Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 2
Montreal 4, Detroit 2
Arizona 4, Tampa Bay 1
San Jose 4, Chicago 3, SO
Vegas 4, Colorado 1
Los Angeles 3, Calgary 0

(spring training baseball)

N.Y. Mets 3, Las Vegas 1
Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 3
Tampa Bay 2, Detroit 2
Baltimore 7, Norfolk 6
Boston 4, Chicago Cubs 2
Chicago White Sox 9, Charlotte 5
Kansas City at Omaha, cancelled
St. Louis 5, Toronto 3
N.Y. Yankees 5, Atlanta 1
Texas 6, Cincinnati 5
San Diego 8, El Paso 6
Houston 5, Milwaukee 2
Arizona 7, Cleveland 0
L.A. Angels 4, L.A. Dodgers 1
Oakland 9, San Francisco 2, 10 innings

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – March 27

(track)

Le Mars at the Unity Christian quadrangular – cancelled

(college basketball)

N-I-T semifinals at New York’s Madison Square Garden
Penn State 75, Mississippi 60
Utah 69, Western Kentucky 64

NEW YORK – Justin Bibbins scored 19 points and Utah beat Western Kentucky 69-64 in the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Sedrick Barefield added 14 points for the Utes, who advanced to the NIT championship game for the third time.

NEW YORK – Tony Carr scored 21 points, Shep Garner added 18 while breaking a school record for career 3-pointers and Penn State routed Mississippi State 75-60 in the National Invitation Tournament semifinals. The fourth-seeded Nittany Lions will play No. 2 seed Utah for the championship Thursday night at Madison Square Garden.

(N-B-A basketball)

Washington 116, San Antonio 106
Toronto 114, Denver 110
Houston 118, Chicago 86
Miami 98, Cleveland 79
Portland 107, New Orleans 103
Dallas 103, Sacramento 97
Indiana 92, Golden State 81
L.A. Clippers 105, Milwaukee 98

(N-H-L hockey)

New Jersey 4, Carolina 3
N.Y. Islanders 4, Ottawa 3
Detroit 5, Pittsburgh 2
Winnipeg 5, Boston 4, SO
St. Louis 3, San Jose 2, OT
Nashville 2, Minnesota 1, SO
Dallas 3, Philadelphia 2, OT
Columbus 7, Edmonton 3
Vancouver 4, Anaheim 1

(spring training baseball)

Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 1
Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 5
Boston 4, Chicago Cubs 2
Cincinnati at Texas, cancelled
Houston 8, Milwaukee 1
Seattle 5, Colorado 3
Miami 22, Miami-Fla 2
Cleveland 3, Arizona 3
Minnesota 3, Washington 1
Toronto 1, St. Louis 0
Atlanta 5, Braves Futures 4
San Francisco 3, Oakland 0
L.A. Dodgers 4, L.A. Angels 3

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – March 28

(track)

Gehlen at the C-Y-O meet in Storm Lake – cancelled

(N-B-A basketball)

Brooklyn 111, Orlando 104
Cleveland 118, Charlotte 105
Philadelphia 118, New York 101
Memphis 108, Portland 103
Minnesota 126, Atlanta 114
Boston 97, Utah 94
L.A. Clippers 111, Phoenix 99
L.A. Lakers 103, Dallas 93

(N-H-L hockey)

Toronto 4, Florida 3
Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT
Philadelphia 2, Colorado 1
Arizona 3, Vegas 2

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – March 29

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh at Detroit, ppd.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 3, Minnesota 2, 11 innings
Houston 4, Texas 1
N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 1
Tampa Bay 6, Boston 4
Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 5, 11 innings
Chicago White Sox 14, Kansas City 7
Seattle 2, Cleveland 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington at Cincinnati, ppd.
Chicago Cubs 8, Miami 4
N.Y. Mets 9, St. Louis 4
Atlanta 8, Philadelphia 5
Milwaukee 2, San Diego 1, 12 innings
San Francisco 1, L.A. Dodgers 0
Arizona 8, Colorado 2

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Former major league outfielder and six-time All-Star Rusty Staub has died at age 73. following an illness. The six-time All-Star posted a .279 average with 2,716 hits in a 23-year career that included two stops with the Mets and Expos, along with time spent with the Colt 45s and Astros, Tigers and Rangers. He is the only player to collect 500 hits with four different ballclubs.

(college basketball)

N-I-T finals at New York’s Madison Square Garden
Penn State 82, Utah 66

NEW YORK – Penn State has earned its second NIT championship since 2009. Lamar Stevens scored 28 points and Josh Reaves had 18 in leading the Nittany Lions to an 82-66 win over Utah at Madison Square Garden. Tony Carr had 15 points and 14 assists to help Penn State finish 28-13. Sedrick Barefield hit six 3s and scored 22 points for the Utes, who end up 23-12.

UNDATED – Villanova guard Jalen Brunson is The Associated Press men’s college basketball player of the year, finishing ahead of Oklahoma freshman Trae Young. Brunson is averaging 19.2 points and shooting nearly 53 percent entering Saturday’s national semifinal against Kansas. A’ja Wilson of South Carolina is The Associated Press women’s college basketball player of the year after averaging 22.6 points and 11.8 rebounds.

(N-B-A basketball)

Detroit 103, Washington 92
Miami 103, Chicago 92
San Antonio 103, Oklahoma City 99
Indiana 106, Sacramento 103
Milwaukee 116, Golden State 107

(N-H-L hockey)

Detroit 6, Buffalo 3
Boston 4, Tampa Bay 2
Pittsburgh 4, New Jersey 3, OT
Ottawa 3, Florida 2, OT
Nashville 5, San Jose 3
Minnesota 5, Dallas 2
Chicago 6, Winnipeg 2
Columbus 5, Calgary 1
Vancouver 2, Edmonton 1
Los Angeles 4, Arizona 2

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – March 30

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh 13, Detroit 10, 13 innings

AMERICAN LEAGUE
N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 2
Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0
Texas 5, Houston 1
L.A. Angels 2, Oakland 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 2, Cincinnati 0
Miami 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 17 innings
Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 4, 11 innings
Arizona 9, Colorado 8
Milwaukee 8, San Diego 6
San Francisco 1, L.A. Dodgers 0

(college basketball)

NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS
Mississippi State (37-1) 73, Louisville (36-3) 63, OT
Notre Dame (34-3) 91, U-Conn (36-1) 89, OT

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Teaira McCowan had 21 points and 25 rebounds to help Mississippi State reach the national championship game for the second straight year with a 73-63 overtime win over Louisville. Down three points, Roshunda Johnson hit a 3-pointer from the wing to tie the game at 59 with seven seconds left in regulation.

COLUMBUS, Ohio  – Arike Ogunbowale’s jumper from the corner with 1 second left lifted Notre Dame to a 91-89 overtime victory over U-Conn in the national semifinals. She finished with 27 points while Jackie Young had a career-high 32 to lead the Irish back to the championship game for the first time since 2015.

(N-B-A basketball)

Chicago 90, Orlando 82
Philadelphia 101, Atlanta 91
Cleveland 107, New Orleans 102
Denver 126, Oklahoma City 125, OT
Houston 104, Phoenix 103
Minnesota 93, Dallas 92
Utah 107, Memphis 97
Milwaukee 124, L.A. Lakers 122, OT
Portland 105, L.A. Clippers 96

(N-H-L hockey)

Carolina 4, Washington 1
Toronto 5, N.Y. Islanders 4
Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Rangers 3
Colorado 5, Chicago 0
Anaheim 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
Vegas 4, St. Louis 3, OT

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – March 31

(college basketball)

N-C-A-A MEN’S TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS at San Antonio
#7-Michigan (33-7) 69, Loyola of Chicago (32-6) 57
#2-Villanova (35-4) 95, #4-Kansas (31-8) 78

SAN ANTONIO — Michigan ended Loyola-Chicago’s improbable run in the N-C-A-A men’s basketball tournament by storming back from a 10-point, second-half hole to beat the Ramblers, 69-57. Moe Wagner sparked the Wolverines to victory by delivering 24 points, 15 rebounds and three steals. Charles Matthews had 17 points for Michigan, which will carry a 33-7 record and a 14-game winning streak into Monday’s championship game against Villanova.

SAN ANTONIO — Villanova had little trouble with Kansas in the NCAA men’s basketball semifinals as the Wildcats set a Final Four record with 18 3-pointers in a 95-78 rout of the Jayhawks. Eric Paschall led the offensive assault by hitting four 3s and scoring 24 points. AP national player of the year Jalen Brunson finished with 18 points for the Wildcats, who weren’t threatened after taking a 22-4 lead.

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh at Detroit – ppd.

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 3
Boston 3, Tampa Bay 2
Minnesota 6, Baltimore 2
Cleveland 6, Seattle 5
Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City 3
Houston 9, Texas 3
L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 13, Cincinnati 7
Atlanta 15, Philadelphia 2
N.Y. Mets 6, St. Louis 2
Chicago Cubs 10, Miami 6, 10 innings
Milwaukee 7, San Diego 3
L.A. Dodgers 5, San Francisco 0
Colorado 2, Arizona 1

(N-B-A basketball)

Washington 107, Charlotte 93
Detroit 115, New York 109
Boston 110, Toronto 99
Brooklyn 110, Miami 109, OT
Golden State 112, Sacramento 96

(N-H-L hockey)

Boston 5, Florida 1
Detroit 2, Ottawa 0
Vancouver 5, Columbus 4, OT
New Jersey 4, N.Y. Islanders 3
N.Y. Rangers 2, Carolina 1
Pittsburgh 5, Montreal 2
Winnipeg 3, Toronto 1
Dallas 4, Minnesota 1
Buffalo 7, Nashville 4
Arizona 6, St. Louis 0
Calgary 3, Edmonton 2
Vegas 3, San Jose 2

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – April 1

(college basketball)

NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT FINALS at Columbus, Ohio
Notre Dame (35-3) 61, Mississippi State (37-2) 58

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Arike Ogunbowale (oh-guhn-boh-WAH’-lee) nailed a 3-pointer from the corner with one-tenth of a second remaining to give Notre Dame a 61-58 triumph over Mississippi State in the NCAA women’s basketball championship game at Columbus. It was the second straight game that the junior guard hit a shot in the final second to carry the Irish, two days after she ended UConn’s bid for an unbeaten season. Ogunbowale scored 14 of her 18 points in the second half and earned most outstanding player honors for the tournament.

(major league baseball)

INTERLEAGUE
Pittsburgh 1, Detroit 0, 1st game
Pittsburgh 8, Detroit 6, 2nd game

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, ppd.
Minnesota 7, Baltimore 0
Toronto 7, N.Y. Yankees 4
Boston 2, Tampa Bay 1
Houston 8, Texas 2
L.A. Angels 7, Oakland 4
Seattle 5, Cleveland 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Miami 6, Chicago Cubs 0
St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 1
Washington 6, Cincinnati 5
L.A. Dodgers 9, San Francisco 0

(N-B-A basketball)

Philadelphia 119, Charlotte 102
Chicago 113, Washington 94
Indiana 111, L.A. Clippers 104
San Antonio 100, Houston 83
Atlanta 94, Orlando 88
Cleveland 98, Dallas 87
Detroit 108, Brooklyn 96
Oklahoma City 109, New Orleans 104
Utah 121, Minnesota 97
Denver 128, Milwaukee 125, OT
Golden State 117, Phoenix 107
Portland 113, Memphis 98
Sacramento 84, L.A. Lakers 83

(N-H-L hockey)

Philadelphia 4, Boston 3, OT
Nashville 4, Tampa Bay 1
New Jersey 2, Montreal 1
Washington 3, Pittsburgh 1
Anaheim 4, Colorado 3, OT