MONDAY RESULTS – January 21
(high school basketball)
(LE MARS) — The Gehlen Catholic boys basketball team has been flying under the radar for much of the season. That will probably change after the Jays stunned number-two Storm Lake St. Mary’s 72-57 before a standing room only crowd at the Reardon Family gym Monday night, knocking the Panthers from the ranks of unbeaten. Gehlen has now stretched their winning streak to 12 straight since losing back-to-back games in late November. The Jays fought their way to a nine-point lead by halftime and extended the advantage to 14 midway through the third quarter. The Panthers never got closer than eight after that. Blake Wiltgen led a balanced scoring attack with 22, Colton Kneip had a career-best 17, Michael Whitehead 16 and Alex Kellen 10. Luke Lenhart and Kennedy Drey, two key starters on the St. Mary’s state title team of two seasons ago, led the Panthers with 26 and 18 respectively. Gehlen improves to 13-and-2 for the season and now turn their attention to a road trip at Remsen-Union Friday night, looking to avenge one of their November losses.
Senior Emily Holtgrewe set a new school record with seven three-pointers Monday night to return the 14th-rated Gehlen girls to the win column with a 56-34 victory over the Lady Panthers. Holtgrewe finished with 21 points. Katelin Langel added 12 with Hannah Sitzmann and Alison Schnepf scoring eight each. Sitzmann was playing against some ex-teammates. She played basketball at Storm Lake St. Mary’s last season before transferring to Gehlen at the semester break. The Lady Jays improve to 11-and-4 for the season heading into their War Eagle Conference date at Remsen-Union Friday night.
(G) (#14-1A)Gehlen Catholic (11-4) 56, Storm Lake St. Mary’s 34
(B) Gehlen Catholic (13-2) 72, (#2-1A)Storm Lake St. Mary’s 57
(B) Remsen-Union 61, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 50
(B) South O’Brien 58, Sioux Central 45
(B) Laurens-Marathon 52, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 33
(G) (#15-3A)Unity Christian 68, George-Little Rock 47
(B) Unity Christian 72, George-Little Rock 55
(G) (#4-1A)Central Lyon 64, Hills Beaver Creek (MN) 35
(B) Central Lyon 64, Hills Beaver Creek (MN) 58
(G) Okoboji 47, Emmetsburg 32
(B) Emmetsburg 48, Okoboji 46
WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(girls – first round)
(#4-2A)Lawton-Bronson 117, Siouxland Christian 40
Woodbury Central 54, Westwood 22
OA-BCIG 57, Ridge View 50
Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 42, Kingsley-Pierson 40
(#2-2A)IKM-Manning 71, Boyer Valley 21
(#5-1A)Ar-We-Va 84, West Harrison 31
Whiting 61, Woodbine 51
Charter Oak-Ute 60, West Monona 51, overtime
Logan-Magnolia 46, River Valley 38 (consolation)
(college basketball)
TOP 25 MEN
(#3)Syacuse 57, (#21)Cincinnati 55
Georgetown 63, (#24)Notre Dame 49
TOP 25 WOMEN
(#3)UConn 79, (#4)Duke 49
(#8)Penn State 59, (#23)Michigan 49
(N-B-A basketball)
Indiana 82, Memphis 81
New Orleans 114, Sacramento 105
Atlanta 104, Minnesota 96
Houston 100, Charlotte 94
Brooklyn 88, New York 85
Golden State 106, L.A. Clippers 99
San Antonio 90, Philadelphia 85
Chicago 95, L.A. Lakers 83
Washington 98, Portland 95
(N-H-L hockey)
Boston 2, Winnipeg 1, SO
St. Louis 4, Nashville 3, SO
Detroit 4, Columbus 3, SO
N.Y. Islanders 4, Tampa Bay 3
Buffalo 2, Toronto 1
Ottawa 4, Florida 0
Anaheim 5, Calgary 4
TUESDAY RESULTS – January 22
(high school wrestling)
LE MARS (6-10) 40, SIOUX CITY EAST 27
BULLDOG WINNERS:
106#-Donny Alloway won by a decision
113#-Nic Madsen won by a major decision
120#-Tyler Carlson won by a forfeit
126#-Mason Weiler won by a fall
138#-Skyler Gries won by a 9-6 decision
170#-Chris Haman won by a fall
195#-Chris Hiserote won by a forfeit
220#-Alex Hermes won a 5-4 decision
285#-Tevita Moa-Lamp won by a 5-4 decision
WOODBURY CENTRAL 68, LE MARS (6-11) 6
BULLDOG WINNERS:
138#-Skyler Gries won by a fall
(high school basketball)
(HULL) — Top-rated Western Christian closed the game on a 16-3 run to pull away from a pesky Le Mars team that was still within eleven points with 4:39 to play in the game Tuesday night at Hull before the unbeaten Wolfpack won 80-55 over the Lady Bulldogs. The victory improves Western to 16-and-0 for the season and 10-and-0 in the Lakes Conference. Brooke Wolterstorff led a balanced Wolfpack scoring attack with 17 points. Jamie Gesink scored 14 off the bench and Kim Kroeze added 13. Emily Pick and Molly Renken scored 15 each to pace Le Mars, which falls to 5-and-10 for the season and 5-and-5 in league play.
Michael Den Herder hit a pair of free throws with 18 seconds to play and Western Christian withstood a final three-point attempt by Brenden Collins to hold on for a 62-59 win over Le Mars, sweeping the season series and opening up a two-game lead in the Lakes Conference boys race. The Wolfpack improves their season record to 14-and-1 and their conference mark to 10-and-0. The loss halts a six-game winning streak for Le Mars and drops the Bulldogs to 10-and-4 for the season and 8-and-2 in league play. Six-foot-six inch, Tyler Feenstra, had 23 points to lead all scorers for Western while Le Mars countered with a little more balance, getting 17 from sophomore Tyler Borchers, 13 from Gabe Rahn and 10 from Kyle Dolph.
Le Mars travels to Spencer Friday night for a Lakes Conference doubleheader.
LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) (#1-2A)Western Christian 80, Le Mars (5-10/5-5) 55
(B) (#2-2A)Western Christian 62, Le Mars (10-4/8-2) 59
(G) (#8-3A)Spirit Lake 66, Cherokee 46
(B) Spirit Lake 75, Cherokee 38
(G) Spencer 40, Emmetsburg 23
(B) Spencer 56, Emmetsburg 39
(G) (#3-3A)Estherville/Lincoln Central 68, Storm Lake 24
(B) Storm Lake 50, Estherville/Lincoln Central 42
WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Elk Point-Jefferson (S.D.) 44, Akron-Westfield 23
(B) Elk Point-Jefferson (S.D.) 64, Akron-Westfield 36
(G) Remsen St. Mary’s 57, Spalding Catholic 42
(B) Spalding Catholic 71, Remsen St. Mary’s 36
(B) (#2-1A)Storm Lake St. Mary’s 81, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 48
(G) South O’Brien 55, (#10-1A)West Sioux 53
(B) South O’Brien 67, West Sioux 26
WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(boys – first round)
(#4-1A)Lawton-Bronson 83, Siouxland Christian 35
Woodbury Central 54, River Valley 44
Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 71, Kingsley-Pierson 50
OA-BCIG 47, Ridge View 42
(#5-2A)IKM-Manning 85, Whiting 35
West Monona 80, Woodbine 45
Ar-We-Va 45, Logan-Magnolia 39
Boyer Valley 70, West Harrison 58
Charter Oak-Ute 44, Westwood 33 (consolation)
SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) West Lyon 64, Boyden-Hull 56
(B) (#6-1A)Boyden-Hull 46, West Lyon 40
(G) (#2-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 54, George-Little Rock 23
(B) (#5-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 74, George-Little Rock 54
(G) Sibley-Ocheyedan 52, Sioux Center 39
(B) Sioux Center 78, Sibley-Ocheyedan 30
(G) (#4-1A)Central Lyon 72, Okoboji 48
(B) Central Lyon 54, Okoboji 44
(G) Rock Valley 51, Sheldon 44
(B) (#5-2A)Sheldon 75, Rock Valley 49
MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(G) (#1-4A)Bishop Heelan 85, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 61
(B) (#6-3A)Bishop Heelan 57, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 41
(G) Sioux City West 64, Council Bluffs T-J 31
(B) Sioux City West 65, Council Bluffs T-J 54
(G) Sioux Falls O’Gorman 63, Sioux City East 37
(B) (#5-4A)Sioux City East 54, South Sioux City 52
(high school bowling)
(girls results) Le Mars 2315 Cherokee 1734 (LE MARS SERIES SCORES: Danielle Hystad 371 .. Colleen Zenk 327 .. Jennifer Cook-Howard 320 .. Caitlin Hughes 295 .. Susie Haack 278 .. Mickey Luken 239)
(boys results) Le Mars 2519 Cherokee 2499 (LE MARS SERIES SCORES: Noah Scheitler 385 .. Brock Hofland 376 .. Don Castle 348 .. Tyler Pottebaum 324 .. Matt Hystad 318 .. Frankie Perrin 283.)
(college basketball)
(#3) Kansas 59, (#11) Kansas State 55
Villanova 73, (#5) Louisville 64
(#13) Michigan State 49, Wisconsin 47
(#14) Ohio State 72, Iowa 63
Wake Forest 86, (#18) North Carolina State 84
(#22) Missouri 71, South Carolina 65
(N-B-A basketball)
Cleveland 95, Boston 90
Detroit 105, Orlando 90
Milwaukee 110, Philadelphia 102
Oklahoma City 109, L.A. Clippers 97
(N-H-L hockey)
Winnipeg 4, Washington 2
Tampa Bay 4, Carolina 1
Montreal 4, Florida 1
New Jersey 3, Philadelphia 0
Dallas 2, Detroit 1
Nashville 3, Minnesota 1
Chicago 3, St. Louis 2
Colorado 3, Los Angeles 1
San Jose 6, Edmonton 3
WEDNESDAY RESULTS – January 23
(college basketball)
TOP-25 MEN
(#25) Miami 90, (#1) Duke 63
(#7) Indiana 72, Penn State 49
(#8) Florida 64, Georgia 47
La Salle 54, (#9) Butler 53
Northwestern 55, (#12) Minnesota 48
(#15) New Mexico 66, Colorado State 61
(#16) Oregon 68, Washington State 61
Drake 74, (#17) Creighton 69
(#20) Wichita State 62, Missouri State 52
TOP-25 WOMEN
(#1) Baylor 66, (#24) Iowa State 51
(#2) Notre Dame 73, Pittsburgh 47
Kansas State 76, (#12) Oklahoma State 70, overtime
(N-B-A basketball)
Atlanta 104, Charlotte 92
Miami 123, Toronto 116, OT
Chicago 85, Detroit 82
Denver 105, Houston 95
Memphis 106, L.A. Lakers 93
Brooklyn 91, Minnesota 83
San Antonio 106, New Orleans 102
Utah 92, Washington 88
Portland 100, Indiana 80
Phoenix 106, Sacramento 96
Golden State 104, Oklahoma City 99
(N-H-L hockey)
Vancouver 3, Calgary 2, SO
Toronto 5, Pittsburgh 2
N.Y. Rangers 4, Boston 3, OT
Phoenix 5, Columbus 1
THURSDAY RESULTS – January 24
(high school basketball)
(G) Sioux Center 45, (#14-2A)Unity Christian 42
(B) Sioux Center 61, Unity Chhristian 55
(G) (#2-1A)Newell-Fonda 53, Spencer 25
(G) South Sioux City 77, Sioux City North 51
(G) Sioux City East 62, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 50
(G) (#1-4A)Bishop Heelan 67, Kuemper Catholic 60
WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(boys – second round)
Woodbury Central 59, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 55, overtime
(#4-1A)Lawton-Bronson 81, OA-BCIG 42
West Monona 73, Ar-We-Va 71
(#5-2A)IKM-Manning 68, Boyer Valley 35
(consolation games)
Siouxland Christian 53, Westwood 33
Kingsley-Pierson 52, River Valley 50
Charter Oak-Ute 53, Whiting 50
Woodbine 63, Logan-Magnolia 42
West Harrison 60, Ridge View 54
(college basketball)
TOP-25 MEN
(#2) Michigan 68, Purdue 53
U-C-L-A 84, #6) Arizona 73
(#10) Gonzaga 83, B-Y-U 63
Richmond 86, (#19) V-C-U 74, overtime
(#23) Mississippi 62, Tennessee 56
(N-B-A basketball)
Toronto 97, Orlando 95
New York 89, Boston 86
Phoenix 93, L.A. Clippers 88
(N-H-L hockey)
N.Y. Islanders 7, Toronto 4
Philadelphia 2, N.Y. Rangers 1
Montreal 4, Washington 1
Carolina 6, Buffalo 3
Ottawa 3, Florida 1
St. Louis 3, Nashville 0
Chicago 3, Dallas 2, OT
Colorado 4, Columbus 0
Edmonton 2, Los Angeles 1, OT
San Jose 5, Phoenix 3
FRIDAY RESULTS – January 25
(high school wrestling)
LAKES CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT at Le Mars
TEAM STANDINGS: 1. Spencer 241.5 2. Spirit Lake 178.5 3. Le Mars 173 4. Emmetsburg 153 5. Estherville/Lincoln Central 135 6. Cherokee 127 7. Storm Lake 115.5 8. Western Christian 74
BULLDOG PLACE FINISHERS:
106#-Nic Madsen – 1st
138#-Skyler Gries – 2nd
152#-Juan Hernandez – 2nd
285#-Tevita Moa-Lamp – 2nd
120#-Tyler Carlson – 3rd
195#-Chris Hiserote – 3rd
220#-Alex Hermes – 3rd
113#-Tanner Francksen-Small – 4th
145#-Tyler Hoffman – 4th
126#-Mason Weiler – 5th
160#-Chris Haman – 5th
170#-Kyle Williams – 6th
182#-Dillan Belt – 6th
(high school basketball)
(SPENCER) — The Le Mars girls returned to the victory column Friday with a 52-35 win at Spencer. Molly Renken led the way with 13 points and Mary Kate Eckstaine added 11 for the Lady Bulldogs. Le Mars limited Spencer to 14 points in the second half to extend a 26-21 halftime advantage to a 17-point win. The victory improves the Lady Bulldogs to 6-and-10 for the season and 6-and-5 in the Lakes Conference.
The Le Mars boys bounced back from their loss to Western Christian Tuesday night with a 62-49 victory over Spencer. The Bulldogs trailed 32-26 at the half but held Spencer scoreless for eleven minutes in the second half to turn the game around. Jake Irwin led four in double figures with 16 for Le Mars. Tyler Borchers had 14 and Kyle Dolph and Parker Rolfes ten each. Matt Finnern led Spencer with 15. The Bulldogs improve to 11-and-4 for the season and 9-and-2 in the Lakes Conference.
Le Mars travels to Cherokee Tuesday night for a Lakes Conference doubleheader that will be featured on KLEM.
(REMSEN) — Remsen-Union built a 15-point first half lead and then had to hold off a furious fourth quarter rally by Gehlen Catholic to beat the Jays 63-61 Friday night in a War Eagle Conference boys basketball match-up in Remsen. The win was the second this season for the Rockets over the Jays. R-U nipped Gehlen 49-46 two months ago in Le Mars, a night after the Jays had played a four-overtime game at Trinity Christian. The loss Friday night ended Gehlen’s 12-game winning streak and dropped the Jays into a first place tie for the War Eagle Conference lead with Unity Christian at 7-and-1. The Jays are 13-and-3 for the season. Remsen-Union improves to 15-and-3 for the season and 7-and-2 in league play. The Rockets led 53-43 with six minutes to play before Michael Whitehead led the Jays final push with eleven of his game-high 25 points in the final quarter. His two three-pointers in the final minute and a-half of the game drew Gehlen to within 62-61 with 15 seconds to play. R-U’s Austen Stock connected on only one of two free throw shots for a 63-61 lead with eight seconds to play. Blake Wiltgen’s three-point attempt at the buzzer rimmed in and out as the Rocket fans breathed a sigh of relief. Wiltgen finished with 11 points for Gehlen and sophomore Alex Kellen had 13. Eight missed free throws proved costly for the Jays who also seemed to struggle from the perimeter Friday night. Tanner Hilbrands had 22 and Cam Kuchel 16 to lead Remsen-Union. The Gehlen loss came just five days after the Jays knocked number-two Storm Lake St. Mary’s from the ranks of unbeaten with a 72-57 win and a week after they’d beaten Unity Christrian to take over the league lead.
The number-14 Gehlen Catholic girls used a 19-2 first half run to grab control of their War Eagle Conference match-up with Remsen-Union and the Lady Jays beat the Lady Rockets for the 13th consecutive time 57-36 Friday night. Gehlen led by 30 points going into the final quarter. Hannah Sitzmann had 14 for the Lady Jays, Katelin Langel added 13 and Alsion Schnepf 12. Emily Holtgrewe dropped in nine. Hailey Loutsch had 12 for R-U. Gehlen improves to 12-and-4 for the season and 5-and-3 in the War Eagle Conference. Remsen-Union falls to 6-and-12 with a 2-and-7 league mark.
Gehlen hosts Spalding Catholic Tuesday and Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn Friday in their final two home games of the regular season.
LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) Le Mars (6-10/6-5) 52, Spencer 35
(B) Le Mars (11-4/9-2) 62, Spencer 49
(G) (#1-2A)Western Christian 86, (#7-3A)Spirit Lake 47
(B) (#2-2A)Western Christian 60, Spirit Lake 35
(G) (#3-3A)Estherville/Lincoln Central 56, Cherokee 40
(B) Estherville/Lincoln Central 61, Cherokee 50
(G) Emmetsburg 60, Storm Lake 43
(B) Storm Lake 71, Emmetsburg 61, overtime
WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) (#14-1A)Gehlen Catholic (12-4/5-3) 57, Remsen-Union 36*
(B) Remsen-Union 63, Gehlen Catholic (13-3/7-1) 61*
(G) Akron-Westfield 44, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 28*
(B) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 50, Akron-Westfield 29*
(G) West Sioux 53, Remsen St. Mary’s 42*
(B) Remsen St. Mary’s 57, West Sioux 53*
(G) (#9-2A)Hinton 72, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 24*
(B) Hinton 71, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 67*
(G) South O’Brien 56, Spalding Catholic 36*
(B) South O’Brien 71, Spalding Catholic 41*
SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) (#2-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 52, Sheldon 26
(B) (#5-2A)Sheldon 64, (#5-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 53
(G) Sioux Center 63, George-Little Rock 53
(B) Sioux Center 69, George-Little Rock 40
(G) (#3-1A)Central Lyon 63, Boyden-Hull 34
(B) (#6-1A)Boyden-Hull 53, Central Lyon 43
(G) Okoboji 57, Rock Valley 48
(B) Rock Valley 74, Okoboji 58
(G) Sibley-Ocheyedan 46, West Lyon 38
(B) West Lyon 68, Sibley-Ocheyedan 34
MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(B) (#7-4A)Sioux City North 82, (#6-3A)Bishop Heelan 68
(B) (#5-4A)Sioux City East 66, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 56
(G) Sioux City West 76, Council Bluffs A-L 64
(B) Council Bluffs A-L 65, Sioux City West 61
(N-B-A basketball)
Washington 114, Minnesota 101
Atlanta 123, Boston 111, two overtimes
Miami 110, Detroit 88
Cleveland 113, Milwaukee 108
Memphis 101, Brooklyn 77
Chicago 103, Golden State 87
Houston 100, New Orleans 82
San Antonio 113, Dallas 107
Oklahoma City 105, Sacramento 95
L-A Lakers 102, Utah 84
(N-H-L hockey)
Carolina 3, Buffalo 1
Boston 4, N-Y Islanders 2
New Jersey 3, Washington 2, overtime
Detroit 5, Minnesota 3
Tampa Bay 6, Ottawa 4
Winnipeg 4, Pittsburgh 2
Vancouver 5, Anaheim 0
SATURDAY RESULTS – January 26
(high school bowling)
LE MARS BULLDOG INVITATIONAL (at Sweet 16 Lanes)
(girls results) 1. Le Mars (2398) 2. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (2146) 3. Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn / Remsen-Union (2095) 4. OA-BCIG (2061) 5. Council Bluffs T-J (1900) 6. West Sioux (1779) 7. Cherokee (1730). (HIGH GAME: 191 by Katie Pope of Le Mars / HIGH SERIES: 328 by Cherokee’s Bailey Gaydo) (LE MARS’ SERIES SCORES: Colleen Zenk 327 .. Katie Pope 318 .. Caitlin Hughes 314 .. Jennifer Cook-Howard 295 .. Danielle Hystad 292 .. Susie Haack 243) (MMC/RU’s SERIES SCORES: Mackenzie Schleis 317 .. Kendra Hagert 298 .. Kendall Sailer 294 .. Shaina Nacke 288 .. Anna Bush 186 .. Mikayla Smith 172)
(boys results) 1. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (2780) 2. Council Bluffs T-J (2728) 3. Le Mars (2658) 4. OA-BCIG (2500) 5. Cherokee (2426) 6. Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn / Remsen-Union (2348) 7. West Sioux (2043) 8. Siouxland Christian (1886) (HIGH GAME: 247 by Devin Kemmish of CBTJ / HIGH SERIES: 441 by Chandler Alesch of MMC/R-U) (LE MARS SERIES SCORES: Brock Hofland 380 .. Andy Heffner 376 .. Matt Hystad 352 .. Noah Scheitler 315 .. Gabe Jensen 299 .. Dom Castle 293) (MMC/R-U’s SERIES SCORES: Chandler Alesch 441 .. Ben Brady 331 .. Michael Bush 278 .. Shane Johnson 269 .. Hunter Leavitt 245 .. Ben Barritt 233)
(high school basketball)
(G) (#1-4A)Bishop Heelan 70, (#1-2A)Western Christian 68
(B) (#2-2A)Western Christian 72, (#6-3A)Bishop Heelan 66
(G) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 48, Sheldon 40
(B) (#5-2A)Sheldon 63, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 61
(G) Sioux City East 64, Sioux Falls Lincoln 60, overtime
(G) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 49, Sibley-Ocheyedan 47
(G) (#3-1A)Central Lyon 68, Trinity Christian 35
(B) Central Lyon 56, Trinity Christian 48
WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(girls – second round)
OA-BCIG 55, Woodbury Central 45
(#4-2A)Lawton-Bronson 75, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 16
(#5-1A)Ar-We-Va 64, Whiting 27
(#2-2A)IKM-Manning 81, Charter Oak-Ute 28
(consolation games)
Siouxland Christian 46, River Valley 43
Ridge View 55, Westwood 35
Boyer Valley 35, Logan-Magnolia 34
West Harrison 71, Woodbine 61
Kingsley-Pierson 64, West Monona 22
(college basketball)
TOP-25 MEN
(#1) Duke 84, Maryland 64
Villanova 75, (#3) Syracuse 71, overtime
(#3) Kansas 67, Oklahoma 54
Georgetown 53, (#5) Louisville 51
(#6) Arizona 74, Southern Cal 50
(#8) Florida 82, Mississippi State 47
(#9) Butler 83, Temple 71
(#10) Gonzaga 66, San Francisco 52
Iowa State 73, (#11) Kansas State 67
Wisconsin 45, (#12) Minnesota 44
(#14) Ohio State 65, Penn State 51
San Diego State 55, (#15) New Mexico 34
(#16) Oregon 81, Washington 76
(#18) North Carolina State 91, North Carolina 83
La Salle 69, (#19) V-C-U 61
(#20) Wichita State 73, Bradley 39
(#22) Missouri 81, Vanderbilt 59
(#23) Mississippi 63, Auburn 61
(#24) Notre Dame 73, South Florida 65
TOP-25 WOMEN
(#1) Baylor 82, (#20) Oklahoma 65
(#2) Notre Dame 89, Providence 44
(#3) UConn 67, Cincinnati 31
(#12) Oklahoma State 65, Kansas 52
(#24) Iowa State 53 West Virginia 49
(N-B-A basketball)
Washington 86, Chicago 73
Cleveland 99, Toronto 98
Philadelphia 97, New York 80
Charlotte 102, Minnesota 101
Houston 119, Brooklyn 106
Milwaukee 109, Golden State 102
San Antonio 108, Phoenix 99
Denver 121, Sacramento 93
Utah 114, Indiana 110, overtime
Portland 101, L-A Clippers 100
(N-H-L hockey)
San Jose 4, Colorado 0
Chicago 3, Columbus 2
N-Y Rangers 5, Toronto 2
Philadelphia 7, Florida 1
Los Angeles 4, Phoenix 2
St. Louis 4, Dallas 3
Calgary 4, Edmonton 3
Anaheim 3,, Nashville 2, SO
SUNDAY RESULTS – January 27
(N-F-L football)
PRO BOWL at Honolulu, Hawaii – N-F-C 62, A-F-C 35
(college basketball)
Purdue 65 Iowa 62, overtime
TOP 25 MEN
(#2) Michigan 74, Illinois 60
(#7) Indiana 75, (#13) Michigan State 70
(#17) Creighton 81, Southern Illinois 51
(#25) Miami 71, Florida State 47
TOP 25 WOMEN
Iowa 63, (#23 )Michigan 57
(N-B-A basketball)
Boston 100, Miami 98,2OT
L.A. Lakers 105, Oklahoma City 96
New Orleans 91, Memphis 83
Detroit 104, Orlando 102
New York 106, Atlanta 104
Dallas 110, Phoenix 95
L.A. Clippers 96, Portland 83
(N-H-L hockey)
Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1, SO
Washington 3, Buffalo 2
Montreal 4, New Jersey 3, OT
Tampa Bay 5, Philadelphia 1
Chicago 2, Detroit 1, OT
St. Louis 5, Minnesota 4, OT
Winnipeg 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, OT
San Jose 4, Vancouver 1