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KLEM Local Schedule (week of March 11)

MONDAY RESULTS – March 11

(college basketball)

NAIA WOMEN’S NATIONAL TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City Concordia (NE.) 82, Northwestern 79

Top 25 games:
(1) Gonzaga 100, Pepperdine 74
(22) Wofford 70, UNC-Greensboro 58

(N-B-A basketball)

Cleveland 126, Toronto 101
Washington 121, Sacramento 115
Brooklyn 103, Detroit 75
Houston 118, Charlotte 106
Oklahoma City 98, Utah 89
L.A. Clippers 140, Boston 115

(N-H-L hockey)

Philadelphia 3, Ottawa 2
Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2
N.Y. Islanders 2, Columbus 0
San Jose 3, Minnesota 0
Chicago 7, Arizona 1
Edmonton 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT
Carolina 3, Colorado 0

(spring training baseball)

Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 2
Detroit 3, Minnesota 0
Houston 6, N.Y. Mets 3
St. Louis 3, Washington 2
Tampa Bay 8, Philadelphia 2
Cincinnati 5, Cleveland 5, tie
L.A. Angels 12, Texas (ss) 11
San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 1
Milwaukee 8, Chicago White Sox 5
Colorado 6, Oakland 3
Kansas City (ss) 5, Seattle 1
Texas (ss) 6, Kansas City (ss) 2, 5 innings

 

 

TUESDAY RESULTS – March 12

(indoor track)

(G/B) Lake Conference meet at Buena Vista University — (Le Mars girls results)  800-METER RUN- 1.Maddie Hurt (2:45.95)  ..  LONG JUMP- 1. Lilly McNaughton (16’4″)  ..  60-METER HURDLES- 3. Kady Leusink (:10.46)  ..  4×400 RELAY-  3. (4:29.81)(Haylee Cooper-Emily Carlson-Paige Washburn-Chloe Calhoun)  ..  4X800 RELAY- 3. (10:59.81)(Chloe Calhoun-Sarah Meis-Katie Cunningham-Paige Washburn)  ..  SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY- 3. (:43.00)(Jaiden Davison-Karlee Schiff-Kady Leusink-Jordyn Davison)   ..  SHOT PUT- 3. Leah Volkert (31’10 1/4″).

(Le Mars boys results)  60-METER WHEEL CHAIR- 1. Kadin Woodard (:13.00)  ..  WHEELCHAIR SHOT PUT- 1. Kadin Woodard (12’9 1/4″)  ..   200-METER DASH- 2. Briley Pollema (:25.68)  ..  60-METER HURDLES- 2. Carter Arens (:09.57)  ..  4X200 RELAY- 2. (1:40.59)(Dylan Rasmussen-Anthony Lamoreaux-Brandon Olson-Brandon Kass) & 3. (1:40.64)(Conlen Parmelee-Cody Ott-Eric Spieler-Tyler Ferguson)  ..  4X400 RELAY- 2. (3:49.15)(Anthony Lamoreaux-Austin Wurth-Brandon Olson-Dylan Rasmussen)  ..  LONG JUMP- 2. Jake Koons (19’6″)  ..  SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY- 3. (:39.04)(Carter Arens-Reece Spieler-Eric Spieler-Peyton Utesch).

(college basketball)

Top-25 games:
Saint Mary’s (Cal) 60, (1) Gonzaga 47

(N-B-A basketball)

Indiana 103, New York 98
Philadelphia 106, Cleveland 99
L.A. Lakers 123, Chicago 107
Milwaukee 130, New Orleans 113
San Antonio 112, Dallas 105
Denver 133, Minnesota 107
Portland 125, L.A. Clippers 104

(N-H-L hockey)

Dallas 2, Buffalo 0
Columbus 7, Boston 4
Pittsburgh 5, Washington 3
Montreal 3, Detroit 1
San Jose 5, Winnipeg 4
Arizona 3, St. Louis 1
Calgary 9, New Jersey 4
Anaheim 3, Nashville 2

(spring training baseball)

Detroit 4, Boston 3
Miami 8, N.Y. Mets 1
Minnesota 10, Pittsburgh 4
Atlanta 5, St. Louis 0
Tampa Bay 2, Toronto 1
Seattle vs. Chicago White Sox (ss), cancelled
Chicago White Sox (ss) vs. Kansas City, cancelled
Washington 5, Houston 3
N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 7
San Diego (ss) vs. Cincinnati (ss), cancelled
Oakland vs. San Diego (ss), cancelled
Texas at Arizona, cancelled
Cincinnati (ss) 12, Chicago Cubs 3
San Francisco 4, Milwaukee 2

 

 

WEDNESDAY RESULTS – March 13

(college basketball)

Top-25 games:
(16) Virginia Tech 71, Miami 56

(N-B-A basketball)

Oklahoma City 108, Brooklyn 96
Washington 100, Orlando 90
Atlanta 132, Memphis 111
Miami 108, Detroit 74
Golden State 106, Houston 104
Utah 114, Phoenix 97

(N-H-L hockey)

Chicago 5, Toronto 4
New Jersey 6, Edmonton 3
Vancouver 4, N.Y. Rangers 1

(spring training baseball)

Minnesota 9, Boston 5
Washington 8, Atlanta 4
Miami 4, St. Louis 1
Baltimore 6, Toronto 4
N.Y. Mets 2, Houston 1
Oakland 12, Chicago Cubs 11
Kansas City 17, Cleveland (ss) 7
Cleveland (ss) 9, Milwaukee 3
Colorado 5, Arizona 3
Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Yankees 5, 10 innings
San Diego 9, L.A. Angels 3
Seattle 8, San Francisco 4
Chicago White Sox 10, L.A. Dodgers 7

 

 

THURSDAY RESULTS – March 14

(college basketball conference tournaments)

BIG 12:  Iowa State 83, Baylor 66

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Talen Horton-Tucker hit five 3-pointers and scored 21 points and fifth-seeded Iowa State shot past fourth-seeded Baylor 83-66 in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tournament. The Cyclones (21-11) also had key contributions from Marial Shayok who had 18 with four 3-pointers, Lindell Winginton with 16 points and Tyrese Haliburton with 13.

BIG 10:  Iowa 83, Illinois 62

CHICAGO (AP) – Nicholas Baer made five of Iowa’s 12 3-pointers and scored 17 points, helping the Hawkeyes pull away from Illinois for an 83-62 victory in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. Iowa turned up its play in the second half to stop a four-game losing streak and hand coach Fran McCaffery his first win since he returned Sunday after a two-game suspension for berating an official. The Hawkeyes went 12 for 23 from beyond the arc and turned 15 Illini turnovers into 24 points.

Top-25 games:
A-C-C:  (2) Virginia 76, North Carolina State 56
A-C-C:  (3) North Carolina 83, Louisville 70
A-C-C:  (5) Duke 84, Syracuse 72
BIG 12:  West Virginia 79, (7) Texas Tech 74
A-C-C:  (12) Florida State 65, (16) Virginia Tech 63, OT
MOUNTAIN WEST:  (14) Nevada 77, Boise State 69
BIG 12:  (15) Kansas State 70, T-C-U 61
BIG 12:  (17) Kansas 65, Texas 57
MID-AMERICAN:  (18) Buffalo 82, Akron 46
BIG 10:  Nebraska 69, (21) Maryland 61
S-E-C:  (22) Auburn 81, Missouri 71
BIG EAST:  (23) Marquette 86, St. John’s 54
BIG EAST:  (25) Villanova 73, Providence 62

(N-B-A basketball)

Indiana 108, Oklahoma City 106
Orlando 120, Cleveland 91
Boston 126, Sacramento 120
Toronto 111, L.A. Lakers 98
Utah 120, Minnesota 100
Denver 100, Dallas 99

(N-H-L hockey)

Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 0
N.Y. Islanders 2, Montreal 1
Washington 5, Philadelphia 2
Ottawa 2, St. Louis 0
Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 4
Winnipeg 4, Boston 3
Dallas 4, Minnesota 1
Arizona 6, Anaheim 1
Nashville 3, Los Angeles 1
Florida 4, San Jose 2

(spring training baseball)

Philadelphia (ss) 4, Tampa Bay 3
Washington 10, Minnesota (ss) 4
Pittsburgh 11, Philadelphia (ss) 2
Boston 4, Detroit 4, tie
Minnesota (ss) 7, Baltimore 6
Miami 12, Houston 6
N.Y. Mets 1, St. Louis 1, tie
N.Y. Yankees 1, Toronto 1, tie
Texas (ss) 5, Kansas City 4
Chicago Cubs 2, Texas (ss) 1
Cleveland 9, Colorado 3
Cincinnati 3, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3, tie
L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 7, tie
Arizona 3, San Francisco 0
L.A. Dodgers (ss) 12, San Diego 0

 

 

FRIDAY RESULTS – March 15

(indoor track)

(G/B) Buena Vista University Invitational

(Le Mars girls results)  LONG JUMP2nd-Lilly McNaughton (15’9 1/2″)  ..  4X55 SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY4th (Jaiden Davison-Lilly McNaughton-Karlee Schiff-Kady Leusink) (:42.01)  ..  4X800 RELAY5th (Maddie Hurt-Paige Washburn-Katie Cunningham-Sarah Meis) (11:22.41)  ..  HIGH JUMPT5th-Shaniah Temple (4’10”)  ..  60-METER HURDLES6th-Kady Leusink (:10.34)  ..  1600-METER SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY6th (Haylee Cooper-Emily Carlson-Kara Albrecht-Chloe Calhoun) (4:43.28).

(Le Mars boys results)  4X55 SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY3rd (Carter Arens-Reece Spieler-Eric Spieler-Ben Wadle) (:37.27)  ..  4X200 RELAY4th (Dylan Rasmussen-Anthony Lamoreux-Eric Spieler-Ben Wadle) (1:37.83)  ..  4X800 RELAY5th (Cael Kass-Austin Wurth-Matt Sauer-Tucker Heeren) (9:20.60)  ..  1600-METER SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY5th (Dylan Rasmussen-Anthony Lamoreux-Brandon Olson-Landon Parmelee) (2:54.43)  ..  60-METER DASH6th-Dylan Rasmussen (:07.53)  ..  4X400 RELAY7th (Landon Parmelee-Austin Wurth-Eric Spieler-Brandon Olson) (3:46.15)  ..  LONG JUMP7th-Anthony Lamoreux (18’1 1/2″)  ..  1600-METER RUN8th-Ethan Hulinsky (5:03.60).

(college basketball conference tournaments)

CHICAGO (AP) – Zavier Simpson sparked Michigan’s balanced attack with 10 points on perfect shooting and 11 assists, and the Wolverines picked apart Iowa for a 74-53 victory in the Big Ten Tournament. Michigan made 10 3-pointers placed five players in double figures, bouncing back nicely from Saturday’s disappointing loss to rival Michigan State. Ignas Brazdeikis had 15 points, and Jon Teske had 12 points and 10 rebounds.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Marial Shayok hit back-to-back 3-pointers right in front of his own bench to give Iowa State the lead in the final minute, and the fifth-seeded Cyclones held on at the foul line to beat No. 15 Kansas State 63-59 on Friday night in the Big 12 semifinals. The Cyclones will play Kansas for the title Saturday night.

Top-25 games:
A-C-C:  (12) Florida State 69, (2) Virginia 59
A-C-C:  (5) Duke 74, (3) North Carolina 73
S-E-C:  (4) Kentucky 73, Alabama 55
BIG 10:  (6) Michigan State 77, Ohio State 70
S-E-C:  (8) Tennessee 83, Mississippi State 76
S-E-C:  Florida 76, (9) L-S-U 73
BIG 10:  (10) Michigan 74, Iowa 53
A-A-C:  (11) Houston 84, U-Conn 45
BIG 10:  Minnesota 75, (13) Purdue 73
MOUNTAIN WEST:  San Diego State 65, (14) Nevada 56
BIG 12:  Iowa State 63, (15) Kansas State 59
BIG 12:  (17) Kansas 88,West Virginia 74
MID-AMERICAN:  (18) Buffalo 85, Central Michigan 81
BIG 10:  (19) Wisconsin 66, Nebraska 62
S-E-C:  (22) Auburn 73, South Carolina 64
BIG EAST:  Seton Hall 81, (23) Marquette 79
A-A-C:  (24) Cincinnati 82, S-M-U 74
BIG EAST:  (25) Villanova 71, Xavier 67, OT

(N-B-A basketball)

Charlotte 116, Washington 110
Detroit 111, L.A. Lakers 97
Philadelphia 123, Sacramento 114
Houston 108, Phoenix 102
Milwaukee 113, Miami 98
Portland 122, New Orleans 110
San Antonio 109, New York 83
L.A. Clippers 128, Chicago 121

(N-H-L hockey)

Columbus 3, Carolina 0
Toronto 7, Philadelphia 6
Vegas 2, Dallas 1
Anaheim 5, Colorado 3
Calgary 5, N.Y. Rangers 1
New Jersey 3, Vancouver 2, SO

(spring training baseball)

Philadelphia 3, Toronto 2
Tampa Bay (ss) 7, Detroit 3
Miami 7, Atlanta 6
Minnesota 12, Baltimore 9
N.Y. Yankees 14, Boston 1
Washington 11, N.Y. Mets 3
L.A. Angels (ss) 5, San Francisco 5, tie
Texas 5, Cleveland 2
Chicago Cubs 11, Chicago White Sox 9
Milwaukee 6, San Diego 2
L.A. Angels 2, Arizona 1
Colorado 2, Kansas City 1
Tampa Bay 6, Pittsburgh 6, tie
Houston (ss) 5, St. Louis (ss) 0
Houston (ss) 11, St. Louis (ss) 2
L.A. Dodgers 8, Cincinnati 1

 

 

SATURDAY RESULTS – March 16

(college basketball)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Fifth-seeded Iowa State raced to a big early lead against No. 17 Kansas, then leaned on some balanced scoring and enough stops down the stretch to beat the Jayhawks 78-66 on Saturday night in the Big 12 Tournament title game. The Cyclones improved to 5-0 in the finals, including a pair of wins over the Jayhawks.

Top-25 games:
S-E-C SEMIFINAL:  (8) Tennessee 82, (4) Kentucky 78
A-C-C FINAL:  (5) Duke 73, (12) Florida State 63
BIG 10 SEMIFINAL:  (6) Michigan State 67, (19) Wisconsin 55
BIG 10 SEMIFINAL:  (10) Michigan 76, Minnesota 49
A-A-C SEMIFINAL:  (11) Houston 61, Memphis 58
BIG 12 FINAL:  Iowa State 78, (17) Kansas 66
M-A-C FINAL:  (18) Buffalo 87, Bowling Green 73
S-E-C SEMIFINAL:  (22) Auburn 65, Florida 62
A-A-C SEMIFINAL:  (24) Cincinnati 66, Wichita State 63
BIG EAST FINAL:  (25) Villanova 74, Seton Hall 72

(N-B-A basketball)

Boston 129, Atlanta 120
Washington 135, Memphis 128
Phoenix 138, New Orleans 136, OT
Dallas 121, Cleveland 116
Golden State 110, Oklahoma City 88
San Antonio 108, Portland 103
Utah 114, Brooklyn 98
Denver 102, Indiana 100

(N-H-L hockey)

Detroit 2, N.Y. Islanders 1
St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 1
Florida 4, Los Angeles 3
Boston 2, Columbus 1, OT
Tampa Bay 6, Washington 3
Carolina 4, Buffalo 2
Chicago 2, Montreal 0
Ottawa 6, Toronto 2
Winnipeg 2, Calgary 1
Minnesota 5, N.Y. Rangers 2
Edmonton 3, Arizona 2, OT
Nashville 4, San Jose 2

(spring training baseball)

Boston 6, Atlanta 1
St. Louis 8, Washington 5
Miami 11, N.Y. Mets 6
Minnesota vs. Tampa Bay – cancelled
Detroit 6, Pittsburgh 3
N.Y. Yankees 17, Toronto (ss) 7
Houston 13, Philadelphia 5
Baltimore 4, Toronto (ss) 3
Milwaukee (ss) 5, Colorado 4
Cincinnati 5, Texas 2
Kansas City (ss) 5, Milwaukee (ss) 2
San Francisco (ss) 10, San Diego (ss) 3
L.A. Dodgers 2, Chicago White Sox 0
Chicago Cubs 7, Arizona 1
Cleveland 7, L.A. Angels 2
San Diego (ss) 10, Kansas City (ss) 5

 

 

SUNDAY RESULTS – March 17

(college basketball)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — For the second time in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament history one conference has produced three No. 1 seeds.  A-C-C powerhouses Duke, Virginia and North Carolina join West Coast Conference standing Gonzaga as the top seeds in the tournament. The A-C-C joins the 2009 Big East as the only conferences with a trio of No. 1s.  Duke is No. 1 in the East, followed by Michigan State, L-S-U and Florida State. The Blue Devils took the top spot after winning the A-C-C Tournament.  Virginia heads the South Regional and is followed by Tennessee, Purdue and Kansas State. The Cavaliers and Volunteers were No. 1 in the AP poll at various points this season.  North Carolina heads a Midwest Regional that includes No. 2 Kentucky, No. 3 Houston and No. 4 Kansas. Of the four, the Cougars were the only team to advance to its conference tournament title game.  The West is headed by Gonzaga, which is just ahead of Michigan, Texas Tech and Florida State.

Both Iowa and Iowa State made the 68-team field.  The Iowa Hawkeyes earned the number-10 seed in the South Regional and will play number-seven seed Cincinnati at 11:15 a.m. Friday in Columbus, Ohio.  Iowa State gained the number-six seed in the Midwest Regional after beating Kansas in the Big 12 Conference Tournament title game Saturday.  The Cyclones play 11th-seed Ohio State at 8:50 p.m. in Tulsa, Oklahoma Friday in first round play.

Bubble teams that made the tournament include St. John’s, Oklahoma State, Ohio State, Florida and Temple. Georgetown, Xavier, Creighton, and North Carolina State failed to join the 68-team tournament, nor did Clemson, T-C-U, Texas, Indiana, Alabama and Memphis.

Top-25 games:
S-E-C FINAL:  (22) Auburn 84, (8) Tennessee 64
BIG 10 FINAL:  (6) Michigan State 65, (10) Michigan 60
A-A-C FINAL:  (24) Cincinnati 69, (11) Houston 57

(N-B-A basketball)

New York 124, L.A. Lakers 123
Miami 93, Charlotte 75
Philadelphia 130, Milwaukee 125
Detroit 110, Toronto 107
Orlando 101, Atlanta 91
Sacramento 129, Chicago 102
L.A. Clippers 119, Brooklyn 116
Houston 117, Minnesota 102

(N-H-L hockey)

Colorado 3, New Jersey 0
St. Louis 4, Buffalo 3, SO
N.Y. Islanders 3, Minnesota 2, OT
Vancouver 3, Dallas 2, SO
Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT
Anaheim 3, Florida 2
Vegas 6, Edmonton 3

(spring training baseball)

Oakland 5, Nippon-Ham (Japan) 1
Boston (ss) 3, Tampa Bay 2
Houston 7, Atlanta (ss) 3
N.Y. Yankees (ss) 7, Philadelphia 3
Washington 10, N.Y. Mets 5
Miami 4, St. Louis 2
Detroit 3, Atlanta (ss) 2
Pittsburgh 8, Boston (ss) 1
N.Y. Yankees (ss) 5, Baltimore 3
Toronto 9, Minnesota 8
Cleveland 9, Cincinnati 9
San Francisco 7, Kansas City 2
Colorado 7, Chicago Cubs 2
Milwaukee 9, L.A. Dodgers 8
Texas 7, Arizona (ss) 2
Arizona (ss) 7, Chicago White Sox 3
San Diego 6, L.A. Angels 2