MONDAY RESULTS – February 1
(high school bowling)
(girls results) Le Mars (8-0) 2517, OA- BCIG 2129. HIGH SERIES: Lexi Schroeder of Le Mars (375). HIGH GAME: Lexi Schroeder of Le Mars (192). JV results: Le Mars 2107, OA-BCIG 1791. HIGH SERIES: Siarah Augustine of Le Mars (303). HIGH GAME: Caitlynne Peters of Le Mars (162).
(boys results) Le Mars (10-0) 3093, OA-BCIG 2524, West Sioux 2094. HIGH SERIES: Matt Hystad of Le Mars (452). HIGH GAME: Noah Holder of Le Mars (246). JV results: Le Mars 2567, OA-BCIG 1593. HIGH SERIES: Russ Pope of Le Mars (382). HIGH GAME: Russ Pope of Le Mars (215).
(high school basketball)
HARTLEY — Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn swept a War Eagle Conference doubleheader from Gehlen Catholic Monday night in Hartley, winning the girls game 67-25 and taking the boys game 51-40. In the girls game, the Hawks built an 18-point halftime lead and then outscored Gehlen 31-7 after the break to win by 42 points. The Lady Jays were held to two points in the third quarter. Regan Shockley led all scorers with 25 points for H-M-S with Claire Solsma adding 14 and Erin Streit 13. Jolee Linden had 11 for the Lady Jays. Gehlen falls to 2-and-13 for the season and 2-and-8 in the War Eagle Conference.
In the boys game, H-M-S used an 11-0 run midway through the second half to erase a 33-32 Gehlen lead, moving in front 43-33 with six minutes to play. The Jays never recovered as the Hawks remained a game in back of the conference front-runner, South O’Brien. Brian Perez led a balanced H-M-S scoring attack with 17 points with Cayle Carney collecting 11 and Owen Coburn 10. Carson Kneip led Gehlen with 13 points, all in the first half, and Roman Freking added 12, ten coming after halftime. The Jays fall to 7-and-9 for the season and 5-and-5 in league play.
Gehlen travels to Harris-Lake Park Thursday for a War Eagle Conference make-up twinbill from a January 8th postponement.
LE MARS — Bishop Heelan outscored Le Mars 17-2 in the fourth quarter Monday night to erase a 34-32 deficit after three quarters and the Crusaders bettered the Lady Bulldogs 49-36 at the Bulldogs new gym. Grace Hanno led Heelan (8-8) with 10 points while Madison Dreckman and Jen Schneider had 11 and 10 points respectively for Le Mars. The Lady Bulldogs fall to 7-and-11 with the loss. Le Mars is scheduled to play a Lakes Conference girl/boy doubleheader at Storm Lake Tuesday night, weather permitting.
WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 67, Gehlen Catholic (2-13/2-8) 25*
(B) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 51, Gehlen Catholic (7-9/5-5) 40*
(G) Storm Lake St. Mary’s 43, Remsen St. Mary’s 42
(B) Remsen St. Mary’s 76, Storm Lake St. Mary’s 64
LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) Bishop Heelan 49, Le Mars (7-11) 36
(G) (#1-2A)Western Christian 52, Estherville/Lincoln Central 16
(B) (#1-2A)Western Christian 83, Estherville/Lincoln Central 19
(G) (#9-3A)Spirit Lake 65, (#14-4A)Spencer 52
(B) (#6-3A)Spirit Lake 63, Spencer 58
GIRLS WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(semifinals)
(#5-1A)Kingsley-Pierson 74, Woodbury Central 59
(#13-2A)Lawton-Bronson 58, (#10-1A)Westwood 52
(consolation bracket games)
Siouxland Christian 49, River Valley 36
West Monona 55, OA-BCIG 36
Ridge View 51, Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 48
BOYS WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(semifinals)
(#6-2A)Ridge View 52, Woodbury Central 50
Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 45, Lawton-Bronson 35
SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) Central Lyon 50, George-Little Rock 47
(B) Central Lyon 65, George-Little Rock 57
MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(G) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 60, Council Bluffs A-L 44
(college basketball)
(19) Louisville 71, (2) North Carolina 65
Houston 71, (12) S-M-U 68
Texas 67, (15) Baylor 59
(N-B-A basketball)
Cleveland 111, Indiana 106, OT
Detroit 105, Brooklyn 100
Memphis 110, New Orleans 95
Oklahoma City 114, Washington 98
Atlanta 112, Dallas 97
San Antonio 107, Orlando 92
Utah 105, Chicago 96, OT
Denver 112, Toronto 93
Sacramento 111, Milwaukee 104
(N-H-L hockey)
no games scheduled due to the All-Star break
TUESDAY RESULTS – February 2
(high school basketball)
LAKES CONFERENCE
(G/B) Le Mars at Storm Lake – POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, FEB. 12th
(G/B) Emmetsburg at Cherokee – POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, FEB. 4th
WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G/B) Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn at Akron-Westfield* – POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, FEB. 6th
(G/B) Remsen-Union at Clay Central-Everly* – POSTPONED
(G/B) South O’Brien at Remsen St. Mary’s* – POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, FEB. 6th
(G/B) Harris-Lake Park at Hinton* – POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, FEB. 6th
(G/B) Unity Christian at Trinity Christian – POSTPONED TO MONDAY, FEB. 8th
SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G/B) M-O-C/Floyd Valley at Okoboji – POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, FEB. 4th
(G/B) Sioux Center at Rock Valley – POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, FEB. 11th
(G/B) Sibley-Ocheyedan at Boyden-Hull – POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, FEB. 6th
(G/B) Sheldon at West Lyon – POSTPONED TO SATURDAY, FEB. 6th
MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(G/B) Sergeant Bluff-Luton at Denison-Schleswig – POSTPONED
BOYS WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(consolation bracket games)
River Valley at OA-BCIG – POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, FEB. 4th
West Monona at Kingsley-Pierson – POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, FEB. 4th
Westwood at Siouxland Christian – POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, FEB. 4th
(college basketball)
(1) Oklahoma 95, T-C-U 72
DePaul 77, (11) Providence 70
(14) West Virginia 81, (13) Iowa State 76
Tennessee 84, (20) Kentucky 77
(22) Indiana 80, Michigan 67
Georgia 69, (25) South Carolina 56
(N-B-A basketball)
Boston 97, New York 89
Houston 115, Miami 102
Toronto 104, Phoenix 97
Portland 107, Milwaukee 95
L.A. Lakers 119, Minnesota 115
(N-H-L hockey)
Toronto 4, Boston 3, OT
New Jersey 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
N.Y. Islanders 5, Minnesota 3
Philadelphia 4, Montreal 2
Pittsburgh 6, Ottawa 5
Florida 5, Washington 2
St. Louis 1, Nashville 0
Dallas 5, Winnipeg 3
Chicago 2, Colorado 1
Edmonton 5, Columbus 1
Los Angeles 6, Arizona 2
Anaheim 3, San Jose 2
WEDNESDAY RESULTS – February 3
(college basketball)
IOWA CITY — Jarrod Uthoff scored 14 points and Adam Woodbury had a career-high 15 rebounds to help No. 5 Iowa clobber Penn State 73-49. Anthony Clemmons contributed 12 points, six rebounds and four assists as the Hawkeyes earned their 15th consecutive home win and improved to 18-4 on the season.
( 3) Villanova 83, Creighton 58
( 4) Maryland 70, Nebraska 65
( 5) Iowa 73, Penn State 49
( 6) Xavier 90, St. John’s 83
( 7) Kansas 77, Kansas State 59
( 9) Virginia 61, Boston College 47
(17) Miami 79, Notre Dame 70
(21) Wichita State 76, Southern Illinois 55
(23) Arizona 79, Washington State 64
G-P-A-C results:
(W) Morningside 80, Northwestern 65
(M) Northwestern 82, Morningside 65
(W) Mount Marty 88, Briar Cliff 81
(M) Briar Cliff 102, Mount Marty 59
(W) Dakota Wesleyan 80, Dordt 57
(M) Dakota Wesleyan 62, Dordt 57
(N-B-A basketball)
Atlanta 124, Philadelphia 86
Charlotte 106, Cleveland 97
Indiana 114, Brooklyn 100
Boston 102, Detroit 95
Oklahoma City 117, Orlando 114
Golden State 134, Washington 121
San Antonio 110, New Orleans 97
Miami 93, Dallas 90
Utah 85, Denver 81
Chicago 107, Sacramento 102
Minnesota 108, L.A. Clippers 102
(N-H-L hockey)
Buffalo 4, Montreal 2
Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 1
Calgary 4, Carolina 1
THURSDAY RESULTS – February 4
(high school wrestling)
Sioux City North 45, Le Mars (14-16) 30
Bulldog winners: 106#-Fernando Zetina won by a fall .. 120#-Robert Morra won by a fall .. 195#-Matt Sauer won by a forfeit .. 220#-Travis Theisen won by a fall .. 285#-Jesus Diaz won by a fall.
(high school basketball)
LAKE PARK — The Gehlen Catholic boys won for the fourth time in the last five games, beating Harris-Lake Park 66-52 Thursday night at Lake Park in a War Eagle Conference match-up that made up a postponed game from January 8th. The Jays overcame a rough start, closing the first quarter on an 11-2 run after spotting the Wolves an 8-0 lead four minutes into the game. Gehlen took an 11-10 lead into the second quarter and extended that advantage to 33-27 by halftime and 49-41 heading into the final quarter. Alec Langel led a balanced Gehlen scoring attack with 19, Roman Freking had 14 and Carson Kneip and Brady Livermore 12 each. Jordan Kyle led H-L-P with a game-high 22 points. The Jays improve to 8-and-9 for the season and 6-and-5 in league play.
Harris-Lake Park led by just four points at halftime before out scoring the Gehlen Catholic girls 38-16 in the second half to post a 71-45 W-E-C victory. Katherine Ihnen led the Lady Wolves with 22 points. Jolee Linden had 15 for Gehlen and Krayton Schnepf scored a career high 12. The Lady Jays fall to 2-and-14 for the season and their league mark slips to 2-and-9. Gehlen hosts Hinton Friday in the final War Eagle Conference games for the Jays.
WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Harris-Lake Park 71, Gehlen Catholic (2-14/2-9) 45* (make-up)
(B) Gehlen Catholic (8-9/6-5) 66, Harris-Lake Park 52* (make-up)
(G) West Sioux 47, Trinity Christian 40* (make-up)
(B) West Sioux 66, Trinity Christian 55* (make-up)
(G) Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 54, South O’Brien 37
(B) South O’Brien 87, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 38
(G) Sioux Central 61, Clay Central-Everly 41
(B) Clay Central-Everly 69, Sioux Central 65
(G) (#4-2A)Unity Christian 63, Rock Valley 32
(B) Rock Valley 63, Unity Christian 50
LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) (#4-3A)Cherokee 69, Emmetsburg 40 (make-up)
(B) Cherokee 58, Emmetsburg 54 (make-up)
SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) (#13-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 43, (#5-2A)Okoboji 35 (make-up)
(B) (#8-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 71, Okoboji 48 (make-up)
MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(G) Sioux City West 71, Bishop Heelan 40
(G) (#15-3A)Sergeant Bluff-Luton 61, Sioux City North 60
GIRLS WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (consolation bracket)
West Monona 52, Siouxland Christian 44
OA-BCIG 57, River Valley 55
Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 54, Woodbury Central 48
Ridge View 47, (#13-1A)Westwood 38
BOYS WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (consolation bracket)
OA-BCIG 82, River Valley 32
Kingsley-Pierson 64, West Monona 54
Siouxland Christian 59, Westwood 30
(college basketball)
Vanderbilt 77, (8) Texas A&M 60
(16) Oregon 76, Colorado 56
(N-B-A basketball)
Detroit 111, New York 105
Houston 111, Phoenix 105
L.A. Lakers 99, New Orleans 96
Toronto 110, Portland 103
(N-H-L hockey)
Boston 3, Buffalo 2, SO
Toronto 3, New Jersey 2, SO
Columbus 2, Vancouver 1, SO
N.Y. Rangers 4, Minnesota 2
Washington 3, N.Y. Islanders 2
Edmonton 7, Ottawa 2
Florida 6, Detroit 3
San Jose 3, St. Louis 1
Philadelphia 6, Nashville 3
Dallas 4, Colorado 3, OT
Chicago 5, Arizona 4, OT
Anaheim 4, Los Angeles 2
FRIDAY RESULTS – February 5
(high school basketball)
SPIRIT LAKE — No. 11 (3A) Spirit Lake closed the first half on a 17-4 run to seize control of their Lakes Conference girls basketball match-up with Le Mars Community Friday night and the Indians rolled to a 48-30 victory over the Lady Bulldogs to avenge an eight-point upset loss in Le Mars on January 8th. Bailee Newman scored 16 points and freshman Anna Brown added 13 to lead the Indians while Katrina Engebretson netted nine for Le Mars. The Lady Bulldogs fall to 7-and-12 for the season and 5-and-7 in league play. Spirit Lake is now 13-and-7.
The Le Mars boys lost for only the second time in the last six games, dropping an 89-70 decision to No. 6 (3A) Spirit Lake Friday night. The Bulldogs connected on seven three-pointers in the first quarter to take a 26-19 lead after the first eight minutes. However, the Indians scored the first 13 points of the second quarter during a 24-2 surge to thwart any upset plans Le Mars may have been entertaining and led 45-34 at the half. The Indians led by 15 after three quarters and by as many as 20 in the final quarter before sweeping the season series with an 18-point victory. Iowa recruit, Ryan Kriener, led the Indians’ scoring attack with 30 points with Billy Brown adding 19, Frankie Ramos 13 and Logan Backhaus 10. Trent Hilbrands had 16 for the Bulldogs with James Brownmiller dropping in 15, Dylan Harms 14, and Will Pottebaum 12. The two teams combined for 23 three-pointers. Le Mars falls to 8-and-8 for the season and 7-and-5 in Lakes Conference play. Spirit Lake improves to 16-and-3.
LE MARS — Jay Small poured in 31 points to lead the Hinton Blackhawks to a 69-53 War Eagle Conference victory over Gehlen Catholic Friday night at the Ronald Fox Memorial gym in Le Mars. Small drained seven three-pointers among his 11 field goals. Collin Jurgensmeirer added 10. Carson Kneip led Gehlen Catholic with 14 and Alec Langel had 10. The Jays fall to 8-and-10 for the season and completed league play with a 6-and-6 record. Hinton improves to 12-and-6 for the season and 7-and-4 in league play.
The Hinton girls rolled to a dominating 62-5 victory over Gehlen Catholic Friday night to improve to 11-and-8 for the season and 8-and-3 in the W-E-C. The Lady Jays trailed 22-2 after the first quarter and didn’t score again until the fourth quarter, getting outscored 36-0 in the middle two quarters. Gehlen shot a season worst 1-for-46 from the floor and 0-for-15 from the three-point arch. The Lady Jays fall to 2-and-15 for the season and finished at 2-and-10 in the W-E-C. State scoring leader, Kailey Burke, had 30 points to lead the Blackhawks. Jolee Linden and Krayton Schnepf led Gehlen with two each.
LAKES CONFERENCE
(G) (#11-3A)Spirit Lake 48, Le Mars (7-12/4-7) 30
(B) (#6-3A)Spirit Lake 89, Le Mars (8-8/7-5) 70
(G) (#1-2A)Western Christian 60, Storm Lake 16
(B) (#1-2A)Western Christian 97, Storm Lake 58
(G) (#4-3A)Cherokee 82, Spencer 55
(B) Spencer 80, Cherokee 58
(G) Estherville/Lincoln Central 38, Emmetsburg 33
(B) Estherville/Lincoln Central 43, Emmetsburg 36
WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Hinton (11-8/8-3) 62, Gehlen Catholic (2-15/2-10) 5*
(B) Hinton (12-6/7-4) 69, Gehlen Catholic (8-10/6-6) 53*
(G) Remsen-Union 54, Akron-Westfield 28*
(B) Akron-Westfield 59, Remsen-Union 51*
(G) West Sioux 63, Remsen St. Mary’s 47*
(B) West Sioux 58, Remsen St. Mary’s 49*
(G) (#4-2A)Unity Christian 75, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 44*
(B) Unity Christian 67, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 42*
(G)
(B) Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 82, Clay Central-Everly 38*
BOYS WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
(consolation bracket)
West Monona 46, OA-BCIG 44
Kingsley-Pierson 59, River Valley 37
Siouxland Christian 66, Lawton-Bronson 47
Woodbury Central 66, Westwood 61
SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) (#6-3A)Sioux Center 58, (#13-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 53
(B) (#8-3A)M-O-C/Floyd Valley 60, Sioux Center 41
(G) George-Little Rock 46, Boyden-Hull 36
(B) (#3-1A)Boyden-Hull 80, George-Little Rock 52
(G) Sheldon 38, Central Lyon 36
(B) Central Lyon 61, Sheldon 47
(G) (#5-2A)Okoboji 54, Sibley-Ocheyedan 27
(B) Sibley-Ocheyedan 66, Okoboji 60
(G) West Lyon 57, Rock Valley 51
(B) Rock Valley 69, West Lyon 57
MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(B) Bishop Heelan 65, Sioux City West 64
(B) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 55, Sioux City North 52
(G) Sioux City East 61, Council Bluffs T-J 37
(B) Sioux City East 65, Council Bluffs T-J 20
(N-B-A basketball)
L.A. Clippers 107, Orlando 93
Washington 106, Philadelphia 94
Miami 98, Charlotte 95
Atlanta 102, Indiana 96
Boston 104, Cleveland 103
Brooklyn 128, Sacramento 119
Memphis 91, New York 85
Denver 115, Chicago 110
Utah 84, Milwaukee 81
San Antonio 116, Dallas, 90
(N-H-L hockey)
Tampa Bay 6, Pittsburgh 3
Carolina 5, Winnipeg 3
Columbus 2, Calgary 1
Anaheim 5, Arizona 2
SATURDAY RESULTS – February 6
(high school wrestling)
CLASS 1A SECTIONAL AT MAPLETON — Top two team finishers: 1. Westwood 2. Hinton. Kingsley-Pierson finished 7th. Plymouth County Districts qualifiers: 113#-Kevin Seuntjens (K-P)-1st & Lukeus Derochie (Hinon)-2nd .. 120#-Skylar Richtor (Hinton)-2nd .. 152#-Tristan Thompson (Hinton)-2nd .. 182#-Daniel Bishop (Hinton)-1st .. 220#-Jordan Gengler (Hinton)-1st.
CLASS 1A SECTIONAL AT MILFORD — Top two team finishers: 1. Sibley-Ocheyedan 2. West Lyon. Akron-Westfield finished 5th and Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn/Remsen-Union finished 7th. Plymouth County District qualifiers: 113#-Drew Woodall (MMC/R-U)-1st .. 126#-Skylar Briggs (A-W)-1st .. 145#-Tommy Toben (A-W)-2nd.
CLASS 1A SECTIONAL AT IDA GROVE — Top two team finishers: 1. OA-BCIG 2. Alta-Aurelia.
CLASS 1A SECTIONAL AT BRITT — Top two team finishers: 1. Belmond-Klemme 2. Emmetsburg.
CLASS 2A SECTIONAL AT CHEROKEE — Top two team finishers: 1. Spirit Lake 2. Pocahontas Area/Laurens-Marathon
CLASS 2A SECTIONAL AT ORANGE CITY — Top two team finishers: 1. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2. M-O-C/Floyd Valley.
TOP TWO TEAMS IN EACH SECTIONAL COMPETE IN THE TEAM REGIONAL MEETS
(high school basketball)
SIOUX FALLS — The Le Mars boys fell to 8-and-9 for the season with a 68-63 setback at the hands of Sergeant Bluff-Luton Saturday night in the Sanford Pentagon Classic at Sioux Falls. S-B-L led 22-9 after the first quarter but the Bulldogs narrowed the deficit to 34-28 by halftime and moved in front of the Warriors 46-45 heading into the final quarter before losing by five. Trent Hilbrands had 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead Le Mars with Will Pottebaum adding another 19 points. Jacob Schultz had 24 for S-B-L to lead all scorers and 6’6″ Jackson Wright dropping in 16 points and pulled down 11 rebounds. Chris Kroll and Keegan Savory added 11 and 10 points respectively for the Warriors. Sergeant Bluff-Luton, who will be in the same four-team Districts with Le Mars, improve to 10-and-7 for the season.
SANFORD PENTAGON CLASSIC AT SIOUX FALLS
(B) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 68, Le Mars (8-9) 63
WAR EAGLE CONFERENCE
(G) Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 49, Akron-Westfield 45*
(B) Akron-Westfield 60, Marcus/Meriden-Cleghorn 50*
(G) South O’Brien 63, Remsen St. Mary’s 60, overtime*
(B) South O’Brien 60, Remsen St. Mary’s 50*
(G) Hinton 54, Harris-Lake Park 34*
(B) Hinton 77, Harris-Lake Park 60*
(B) Central Lyon 62, Trinity Christian 48
SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE
(G) Boyden-Hull 74, Sibley-Ocheyedan 49
(B) (#3-1A)Boyden-Hull 82, Sibley-Ocheyedan 41
(G) West Lyon 62, Sheldon 35
(B) Sheldon 75, West Lyon 63
MISSOURI RIVER ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE
(B) Bishop Heelan 74, (#8-2A)Kuemper Catholic 63
(G) Sioux Falls Lincoln 71, Sioux City West 63
(B) Sioux Falls Lincoln 75, Sioux City West 41
(G) (#15-3A)Sergeant Bluff-Luton 61, Denison-Schleswig 48
WESTERN VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT FINALS
(G) (#13-2A)Lawton-Bronson 60, (#5-1A)Kingsley-Pierson (17-2) 56
(B) Maple Valley/Anthon-Oto 50, (#7-1A)Ridge View 32
(college basketball)
UNDATED — You can expect to see a few major changes near the top of The Associated Press men’s basketball poll when it comes out on Monday.
Wesley Iwundu scored 22 points and freshman Dean Wade came off the bench to add 17 as Kansas State stunned No. 1 Oklahoma 80-69. The Wildcats entered the game just 2-7 in the Big 12 before handing the Sooners their third loss in 10 conference games. D.J. Johnson finished with 12 points and Justin Edwards had 11 as the Wildcats ended Oklahoma’s four-game winning streak. Sooners leading scorer Buddy Hield had 23 points, most of which came in the final minutes after Kansas State took control of the game. It was Kansas State’s first victory against a No. 1 team since topping Kansas on Feb. 11, 2011.
Second-ranked North Carolina will also plummet in the poll on Monday following its second straight loss. Demetrius Jackson and Bonzie Colson each had 19 points as Notre Dame knocked off the Tar Heels, 80-76 at South Bend. Colson also had 10 rebounds for the Fighting Irish, who trailed by nine in the second half before going on an 11-2 run.
STILLWATER, Okl. — Georges Niang scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half and finished with nine rebounds as No. 13 Iowa State beat Oklahoma State 64-59.
Top 25 results:
Kansas State 80 ( 1) Oklahoma 69
Notre Dame 80 ( 2) North Carolina 76
( 3) Villanova 72 (11) Providence 60
( 4) Maryland 72 (18) Purdue 61
( 6) Xavier 90 Marquette 82
( 7) Kansas 75 T-C-U 56
(25) South Carolina 81 ( 8) Texas A&M 78
( 9) Virginia 64 Pittsburgh 50
(10) Michigan St. 89 Michigan 73
(13) Iowa State 64 Oklahoma State 59
(14) West Virginia 80 (15) Baylor 69
(19) Louisville 79 Boston College 47
(20) Kentucky 80 Florida 61
Illinois State 58, (21) Wichita State 53
Penn State 68 (22) Indiana 63
(23) Arizona 77 Washington 72
(24) Dayton 98 George Mason 64
G-P-A-C results:
(W) Morningside 79, Concordia 65
(M) Concordia 83, Morningside 79
(W) Northwestern 61, Hastings 60
(M) Hastings 90, Northwestern 88
(W) Dordt 74, Midland Lutheran 64
(M) Midland Lutheran 92, Dordt 79
(W) St. Mary 81, Briar Cliff 77
(N-B-A basketball)
Portland 96, Houston 79
Indiana 112, Detroit 104
Charlotte 108, Washington 104
Cleveland 99, New Orleans 84
Philadelphia 103, Brooklyn 98
Minnesota 112, Chicago 105
Dallas 114, Memphis 110, OT
San Antonio 106, L.A. Lakers 102
Golden State 116, Oklahoma City 108
Utah 98, Phoenix 89
(N-H-L hockey)
Washington 3, New Jersey 2, SO
N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2, SO
Montreal 5, Edmonton 1
Detroit 5, N.Y. Islanders 1
Boston 2, Buffalo 1, OT
Ottawa 6, Toronto 1
(indoor college track)
BUENA VISTA INVITATIONAL
400-Levi TeBrink (Northwestern) – 1st in a time of :50.83 (former Le Mars athlete)
SUNDAY RESULTS – February 7
(N-F-L football)
SUPER BOWL 50 at Santa Clara, California
Denver Broncos 24, Carolina Panthers 10
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Denver’s defense forced four turnovers in leading the Broncos to their third Super Bowl title, 24-10 over Carolina. The victory gives 39-year-old Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning a 2-2 lifetime record in Super Bowls in his 200th career victory, an NFL record.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Peyton Manning was coy about whether this Super Bowl was the final game of his illustrious career. Manning said he would “take some time to reflect” and said he would not make a retirement decision based on the emotion of the moment.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Linebacker Von Miller earned Super Bowl MVP honors after forcing two fumbles and getting 2 1/2 sacks to help the Denver Broncos beat Carolina in Super Bowl 50. Five years after being drafted No. 2 behind Cam Newton, Miller harassed Carolina’s quarterback from start to finish, forcing two fumbles leading directly to 14 Denver points.
(college basketball)
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The fifth-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes got 23 points from Peter Jok in a 77-65 win over Illinois. Jarrod Uthoff added 18 points and 12 rebounds for the winners, who are now 19-4 overall and 10-1 in the Big Ten. Adam Woodbury added a double-double for the Hawkeyes with 10 points and 14 rebounds.
(5) Iowa 77, Illinois 65
(12) S-M-U 92, South Florida 58
(16) Oregon 76, Utah 66
(17) Miami 75, Georgia Tech 68
(N-B-A basketball)
Orlando 96, Atlanta 94
Denver 101, New York 96
Boston 128, Sacramento 119
L-A Clippers 100, Miami 93
(N-H-L hockey)
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2
Montreal 2, Carolina 1, SO
N-Y Islanders 8, Edmonton 1