Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois (2024)

SPORTS not 23.19M INDIANA STATE 79 EASTERN 40 77, Mdmonrf 74 13) I. human Lady Panthers lose again 101 Jm Madam St, Man U. 71 ISUftSf UxaamSt LTMrt, Tuaadum 11.8 12. 13 tunam comma Ha. HNW OMNIUM PUKXX (1-4) Mkmm 2-10 11-12 15, Carina 1-14 8-8 28, MrjQuay H1HIJ Comal 3-11 34 12.

Maryland 104, Firrtaigh DtdanMd M.FkxfdrjMM I I 13 10 14 11 15 12 11 17 II 19 20 21 23 25 Cunningham 7-10 1-2 13, Smai 1-1 3-4 3, Law It Monti CaratmMT 139 805 841 639 167 368 343 330 505 423 411 389 303 251 213 .127 94 72 9-1 12 13 (VI 10-1 13 0- 2 10-1 8-3 6- 3 10-1 9- 2 8-3 83 7-4 7-4 1- 1 usi t-i 2, watzai 0-1 0-0 0, Aaaon 2-31-13, ir norma Aroona Low000-OaioOa)2S-64 32-36 96. 16 Northarn kuM CtWNNAK (1-1) 10 Cotgaal Hagwod MI-15. Martin 4-10 11, KraMM 20EkM 47 0-2 10, Faanay 5-70-212, Murphy 3-0 O0 7, 21 Portland StaM 22 Slapnan F. Auaan ezUo 1-3 MS. lull 04 04 1 To 30-51 23 So Honda 24 Vaknova 10-17 71 25.1 McShane 0-1 0-0 0 5 0 Kinrjwy 0-1 2-3 3 0 2 AjdncfvFranklln 4-6 1-5 3 19 Tiam 7 ToUH 14-3511-H 28 20 40 INDIANA STATE (79) Ptayar FQ FT Rik.

PF TP Braumin 4-7 0-0 3 3 8 SWngham 4-7 0-1 3 2 1 Reunion Art 0-0 2 18 Station 2-5 4-4 5 1 9 Mennen 5-18 2-2 5 2 16 Kirtry 0-2 0-0 0 4 0 Rhodes 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 Alien 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 Evans 6-6 4-5 4 0 16 Battle 2-5 4-7 3 2 8 Stewart 2-3 2-4 6 1 6 Team 3 Totals 296016-23 36 20 79 opening loss to Belmont. Angle Patzner had five points, three steals and two rebounds. "I thought Kayla did a good Job tonight," Wunder said. "She played extremely hard, was aggressive and that's what we heed all of our players to do." Eastern's troubles were many. The team shot Just 35 percent in the first half, 40 percent for the game, committed 34 turnovers to ISlTs IS and was outrebounded 36-26, as the team drops to 0-2 on the season.

The Lady Panthers are scheduled to play host to Chicago State on Wednesday at Lantz Gym. al Marrra-furrJua 44, Ounw 31 J-Pomt Ooall--fKiro 8-16 (ClnlrJ tonal 1 Curarargnam 0-2. law 0-2), Chamnada 8-21 (Marin 3-8, Faanay 2-2, Kfaraa) 2-3, Murphy 1-3, rVMnaon 0-1, Wad 0-1, Toya 0-1, Hagwood 0-2). Fbuajd oul-Hagwood. Martin.

RrtarnrjvPurrjua laMaf.Nar.tl i.Pa.27,Slippryook,Pa.20 Canon Nawrnan, Term. 40. Aitanaat Taoh 21 Catawba. 48, Fort Vatey Stale, Ga. 17 36 (Carina 9).

Cttarnrnada 34 (To 8). ua-firdua 16 (Currnrngham 71 Chanwrada I MvMr1WIomMil7 MM I I matt Tunw Taut Tan 5J fc) 7 4 Montauaa IOJ. Tataoaga 71 NmM I I iH I NortiMtimlASrtmM Orlando II 4M 35 Mow SoXMnHm Bany 31 BHW 3 7 417 4 3 tndara 80. UMoynrOowi 80 WaahngtM I I I Sa1mU M.0MI1 Nawjanay I .100 7 fcUo3KftMtolfc4mn56 CarrMDMaan 8MMfi3.Fumianeo 'womo 7 3 .708 TanrauM 96. Eton Owtm 6 1 JMS 1J (Aroma Tart M.

Warm I Mary 57 Mm IS .545 Wwtmrnaarr, Mo. 73. Rhotm 87 MMuaa I I 345 IS MBWEIT DM I I 466 23 laaar 86, Baftany. Kan 63 DmM 4 3 .444 23 CarriiM 104, MaryoM lirarmatlonal Mar 3 7 300 4 May 101. Grand Vaaay St Cttrcago 1 I .100 I harrrdai 100, Wtrbbar S8 WEtrBwaMrena Grmnrri mtmtlOnmm GuaiwMorptuaeS.Luttiarei I Madab 62.

Farrtl St 60 San Antonio II .760 mora 7S, Braaay 02 UM 7 4 .636 1.5 Main. Wh. 34. Carol, Waj. 51 UmnMOd II 625 2 Mrcfa*gan St 73.

ToMo 33 Danw 4,8 .444 IS MawuHUa 7H OaMand My 71 Daaaj 4 7 384 43 NW Mraaouri St 122, Graarand 36 Vancouvar 3 1 333 4 5 North Part S7. Wla. Liltrraran 7J Houston 2 10 .167 7 SE Mrjaoun 67, RocKhunt 58 PacaaDMatan W. Nana 01. St Ambroaa 75 Pwtaod 10 1 .901 Wtyna.

Men. 76, La Supanor St SI Sacramanto 7 1 375 1.5 Stasia I 3 ,750 1.5 SOUTHWEST LA Lata I 4 .667 25 Manaaa 102, Taxaa-fctJngton 96, 0T Phoank 7 4 .636 3 Austin Paay 78, Ariranaa St 64 LACappanj 3 7 300 6.5 Handaraon St 64. Phdandar Smith 50 GoUanSMt 2 7 222 7 HcustonBapM118.HMrjfaym88 h.PL21,Shapttan,W.Va.14 11 (Faanay TERRE HAUTE A slow start and cold shooting put Eastern's! women's basketball team in a hole too steep to clirnb out of as Indiana State downed the Lady Panthers 79-40 Monday, night. Indiana State blasted out to a 36-13 lead at the half behind solid play from Kourtney Mennen and Danielle Evans, who both finished with 16 points. "I thought the team did a lot of things better than Saturday night, although the scoreboard might not show that," Eastern coach Linda Wunder said.

"Defensively we played a lot harder in the first half and we made some better decisions on the court" Kayla Bloemer led Eastern with 11 points and three rebounds while Leah Aldrich-Franklin added nine points and three boards in her first action of the season after missing Saturday's AREA GIRLS' BASKETBALL 23, Tadwrala Hagwood 2. A-2J0O. Northwaet Mtaaourl Stalt 20. North Dakota 13 Northern Colorado 34, Pittsburg Stats, Kan. 31 M)MB6HMC1umN(l-1 'JV jL Martn 1-2 1.Bartgoiin-1-tm Bern 1-4 Oeva 33, Centnrl Oraahomi 17 27 Eastern Illinois 13 27 40 Indiana State 36 43- 79 J-polrtt goals: Eastern 1-6 (Russell 0-1, Patzner 0-3, Scott 1-1, McShane 0-1); Indiana State 5-18 (Robinson 0-1, Shetton 1-3, Mennen 4-12, Kirby 0-2).

Srrootlng letxetttioes: Eastern .400, Indiana State .483. Assists: Eastern 4 (Patzner 2), Indiana State 16 (Robinson 8); TunMvers: Eastern 34, Indiana State 15. Catawba. (1 1-1) at Canon Newman, Tan. (11-0), noon Indiana, Pa.

(8-3) at MUenvMl, Pa. (9-2), noon Northwest Missouri Stats (10-1) at Northern Colorado (11-1). Ipjn. Northeastern Stale, Gala. (9-3) at UC Davta (10- EASTERN UINOIS (40) Pliyer F0 FT Rtl.

PF TP Russell 2-5 1-2 3 2 5 Bloemer 4-6 3-4 3 2 11 Patzner 1-7 3-4 2 4 5 Scott 1-1 1-2 14 4 Schaul 2-5 0-0 3 0 4 Gossett 0-3 0-0 12 0 1-3 3, Cooraay 34 1-2 1 Ward 1-6 00 3, MttoM 1-4 0-0 3, Party 0-5 00 ft Bomayato 0-1 00 ft T.Van la Ktm 0-3 2-2 2, Harrtnond O0 1-2 1. Oarhaon 2-3 0-2 4. W. Van da Keen 7-13 0-0 16. Total 16-52 8-1545.

MARrLANO(M) Makr 5-10 0-2 10, Monk 3-100-17, Baxatr 5-7 4-5 14. Dtrton 8-14 4-4 21, Btaka 3-5 0-0 7, rlcnrjtaa 9-1 1 5-7 27, Hahn 00 00 ft Cephas 1-5 1-2 3. ManMen 2-3 10. Hohan 00 5. Totals 40-70 16-24 104.

HaKrjrne-trfaiyrand 59, FDU 24. 3-Point rjoala-fOU 521 (W Van da Keen 2-5, Coorsey 1- 2, Mlchal 1-3, War) 1-4, T.Van da Keen 0-2, Party 05), MayM 1-11 (Wchotaa 40. Hottan 1-1. Biake 1-2, Morrk 1-3, Oban 1-3. Cephas 0-1, Mier 0-2).

Fouled ouMtona. rlabrjunda-FDU 28 (W. Van da Keen 6), MayM 47 (BaxBr 8). AaaWa-fDU 1 1 Van da Keen 4), MaryM 21 (Millar 8). Total touh-fDU 21, MayM 16.

Cason NewnnCtavrUwnnava.utDewa-nkHltaasMrn St wftrar krdrana-tVWersvae wnner vs. Nntravri (Morado-Noilhwaat Mfssowl St wtniwr NE Oloahoma S3, Tacn AAM-Kargtvia 73 Oral Roberta 105, Taxaa-Pan American 104, SOT OuactMKAikaneae Baptut 76 Rica 65, Loyola, NO 38 SW Tana 91 Colorado Christian 66 Taxis MM Commerce 89, Ont Oklahoma 34 Texaa Southern 74, Tougaioo 54 FAR WEST BiriHt-wa 36. Metro St 55 S. Colorado 76, N. Colorado 60 TOuYtMAMEMT Maaatay'i Baaaarj Bolton 95.

Indiana 85 San Antonio 94. Phaattabhia 91 Utah 106. Mrmatoa 93 Taaaaarf i Sanaa Vancouwr at WaaNngkm, 6 p.m. Miami at Adanta. 6.30 p.m.

PorIM at CtovaM, 630 pm Toronto at Phoanbt, 7 pm pjn. Naw York al LA Ctpparl, 9:30 p.m. Naw Janay at Saoanarrto, 930 pm Dm. 11 No problems for Neoga Semifinal wttnara EAST George Washnglon 79, Howanj 65 Lebanon Valley 79, Wilson 31 MReM Honda 60. Utah St 58 MortJi Carolina 82.

Southern Cal 65 Purdue 96. Oiafriinade 78 No. 3 MICMGAM STATE 71, TOLEDO 33 TOLEDO (1-1) EMTERMCTIttFaENCE SOUTH San Antonio at Boston, 6 pjn. Wathngton a Phrtadriphia. 6 p.m.

Vancouvat at Charton, 6: p.m. Aranaal Miami, 6.30 p.m. Dma Orlando. 6:30 p.m. Portland at Mmsota, 7 pm.

Chkago at MiMukae, 7 p.m. Toronto at Denver, 8 m. UM at LA Lakers, 9:30 p.m. New Jersey at Golden Staa, 9:30 p.m. SAN ANTONIO M) Brown 04 2-2 2.

Duncan 9-1 7 6-14 26, Braven 79. LeToumaau 67 Braada 63, Cumbartand. Ky. 81 MooraMMO. MllwMMO, BadnoO-00-1 Bnjwton Partar 50, Mercer 68 Carnpbal 80, N.C.-W1atWigton 69 504-1033.

(mpor)sviae 94. Lipscomb 64 MICHIGAN ST. (1-1) Oiattanooga 70, Coastal Caroana 39 Hutson 6-10 3-4 15, Peterson 8-120-019, Oemson 71. Mississippi 63 Grangrir1-13-4 Bel3-92- ETSU 90, Radford 52 Rocmon 7-15 5-5 19, Ore 5-10 1-2 12, 2 11, Smith 1-1 0-0 3, Ishbia 0-0 0-0 0, Chappel Grambhng St. 115.

Paul Own 44 3-8 0-0 6. Cheny 0-1 Ofl 0. Richardson 2-4 1-4 Kentucky 77, Miami 39 Totals Memphis 93. Austin Paay 67 31-55 9-14 78. Mississippi St.

74, Louisiana Tech 72 3-14 0-06, Kersey 2-4 0-0 4, Pwbk 3-91-210, Rose 2-5 1-25. Jackson 3-5 0-0 8. Walker 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 34-84 20-29 94. PHtADELPHM(91) Lynch 7-12 1-1 15.

Owens 2-5 2-6 7, RafJffl 1-11 00 2, hwson 13-34 6-7 35, Snow 4-9 0-0 8, McKie 1-3 2-2 4. Hi 0-3 0-0 0. Hughes 5-115-5 15. Bowan 0-00-00. MacCuaoch 1-4 3-55.

Totals 34-92 19-26 91. San Antonio 27 IS 21 31-94 PrirtadripNa 17 25 25 24-91 Norfolk St. 87, Long Island U. 73 South Carolina 73, Florida MM 51 South 84. Florida St 74 W.

Carolina 86, Tennessee St 65 "Our shooting was off today," McCausland added. The win improves Bethany's record to 2-2 on the season. The Mustangs next game is Friday in the Cowden-Herrick Tourney. Bethany, the No. 4 seed, will play in the semi-bracket against the No.

1 seed Cowden Herrick at 7:30 p.m. Mount Pulaski 5 11 8 12-36 Bethany 8 5 13 15 41 BETHANY: M. Griggs 5-5-17; Roney 3-0-6; Cohan 1-2-4; Bernstein 1-0-2; Robinson 5-2-12; Hagen 0-0-0; Barter 0-0-0; P. Griggs 00; Cuttill 0-0-0. Totals 15-9-41 3-point goals: Bethany 2 (M.

Griggs 2) Lancers lose PARIS Arthur-Lovington's girls basketball team lost to Paris 61-34 Monday. Arthur fell behind 30-14 at halftime and just couldn't catch up. Arthur didn't give up and was able to tie Paris in the fourth quarter 13-13. "We had a good effort," Arthur coach Dale Schuring said. "Lots of hustle." Jennifer Randall led the Lancers with 11 points.

Teammate Amanda Foster was one point back with 10 points. Jennifer Coller added eight points and Laura Hafer had five points. "There are lots of good things to work on," Schuring added. Arthur now stands at 2-1 on the season. The Lancers play today at home against Warrensburg- HatWrne-Mlchigan St.

39. Toledo 16. 3-Point goals-Toledo 3-22 (Stempin 2-9. Kamstra 1-5, Cufure 0-1. Moore 0-1, Jones 0-1, Hal 0-5), Michigan St 7-16 (Peterson 3-4, Bel 3-6.

Smith 1-1. Richardson 0-1, Chappel 0-4). Fouled out-Wilson. RetBunds-Toledo 20 (Stempin 3), Michigan St 45 (Hutson, Peterson 10). 3-Point Goan-Sai Antonio 6-12 (Portw 3-6, Assets-Toledo 8 (Moore 3), Michigan St 23 MIDWEST Arkansas 83, Missouri 76 Bethany, Kan.

74. Doane 58 Bowtrng Green 88, St Bonaventure Cleveland St. 68, Toledo 57 Jackson 2-4, Eire 1-2), Philadelphia 4-10 (fverson (Thomas 5). Total fouls-Toledo 15, Michigan St 3-5. Cwr 1-2, Hughes 17.

RT Pta OF BA Philadelphia 11 8 3 1 26 62 51 New Jersey 10 6 3 1 24 51 43 Y. Rangers 6 12 3 1 16 46 60 Pittsburgh 5 10 3 3 16 56 59 Y. Islanders 5 9 3 0 13 36 52 Northeast Division RT Pta Of GA Toronto 12 7 3 1 28 64 46 Ottawa 12 8 1 1 26 58 46 Boston 10 7 5 0 25 57 52 Buffalo 9 10 2 0 20 58 59 Montreal 6 14 1 1 14 43 58 Soirtheast Divtslni RT Pta GF GA Florida 11 7 2 2 26 S3 46 Carolina 9 8 4 0 22 48 52 Washington 7 8 4 1 19 51 56 Tampa Bay 8 11 1 1 18 56 63 Atlanta 5 12 2 1 13 46 71 WESTERN CONFERENCE Cmkil Dfvtsiun RT Pta GF GA St Lours 13 6 2 0 28 63 46 Detroit 12 6 3 1 28 67 46 Nashvtte 7 11 1 2 17 48 58 Chicago 4 12 4 1 13 49 63 NwttoWMl DMtkM RT PM GF GA Vancouver 10 7 4 1 25 63 67 Colorado 9 9 3 1 22 57 55 Edmonton 6 8 6 3 21 51 51 Calgary 6 12 2 0 14 47 68 Pacific DMstoa RT PM GF GA San Jose 13 9 3 1 30 74 60 Los Angeles 12 6 4 0 28 70 58 HtianM-'' 64-62 Anaheim '10 9 2 23 '56 51 Dallas 8 10 3 1 20 43 48 Overtime losses count as a toss and a regulation be. Monday's Games NEOGA Neoga jumped out to an early lead and never looked back in a 67-31 victory over Cowden-Herrick Monday. Neoga jumped out to a 40-11 lead at halftime and put the game on cruise control from there.

Susie Zumbahlen led the Lady Indians with 15 points and two 3-pointers. Kristina Walk led the team with nine rebounds and added four points. Molly Hartke had 13 points and six assists. Mandy Walk had five steals and 11 points. "It was a great all-around team effort on both sides of the floor," Neoga coach Seth James said.

Neoga stays undefeated on the season with a record of 4-0. The Lady Indians' next game is today at South Central. Cowden-Herrick 5 6 5 15 31 Neoga 14 26 15 12-67 COWDEN-HERRICK: Jones 6-1-14; Richards 2-1-5; Laue 2-0-4; Saiver 2-0-4; S. Thompson 1-1-3; Allen 0-1-1; Banning 0-0-0; Boehm 0-0-0. Totals 13-4-31 NEOGA: Zumbahlen 6-1-15; Hartke 5-2-13; M.

Walk 5-1-11; T. Walk 5-0-10; McClellan 3-0-6; Fearday 2-2-6; K. Walk 1-2-4; Jansen 1-0-2; Schumacher 0-0- 0. Totals 28-8-67 3-point goals: Cowden 1 (Jones 1); Neoga 3 (Zumbahlen Hartke 1) Bethany emerges with win BETHANY Bethany's girls' basketball team used a strong performance in the second half to defeat Mount Pulaski 41-36 Monday. The Lady Mustangs outscored Mount Pulaski 28-20 in the sesend hatfi Led.by.MeUssajGxiggs',,? points including two big three-pointers Bethany pulled out the win.

"We played pretty well in stretches," Bethany head coach Doug McCausland said. "We pulled together when we needed to." Heather Robinson was the only other Bethany player to score in double figures with 12 points. a AREA BOYS' BASKETBALL Drake 76, Marquette 55 No. 4 NORTH UflOLfrU 32, SOUTHERN CAL 66 Ferris St. 56.

Hilsdale 47 H(r(mtCAROUNA(1-8) Rndlay 90, Grand Valley St. 80 out-None. Rebounds-San Antonio 64 (Duncan 17). PhilarJelphB 60 (Lynch 12). Assists-San Antonio 21 (Johnson 6).

Phbdetfiia17Snow 7). Total touts-San Antonio 24, Philadelphia 23. (20.444). Owens 7-13 ro 15, Capel 0-2 2-2 2, Haywood 7- Indiana St 79, E. Ilrnots 40 7 1-2 15, Cota 6-7 2-2 15, Forte 9-12 2-2 24, Newby 0-1 00 0, Lang 2-5 0-1 4.

Bersbctar 3-4 1-2 7, Meksndez 0-1 00 0, Holmes 0-0 OO 0, Johnson 00 00 0. Totals 34-52 8-11 82. Lake Superior St 75. Wayne. Mich.

61 Mount Marty 82, Martin Luther 59 NW Missouri St 73. Benedictine.Kan. 71 Saint Louis 83. Dayton 69 MOMMA (86) Rose 8-170-017, Davis 8-14 3-6 19. Smits 5-9 2-3 12, Jackson 1-4 3, Miller 5-16 60 18, SOUTHERN CAL (1-1) SOUTHWEST FVrlons BMhrarrtnal 3-7 0-1 6.

Oancy 11-22 1-1 23. 3. Totals Scalabrine 5-13 2-4 13, Granvitle 6-16 Ofl 15, Arkansas Tech 48, John Brown 46 34-8911-15 85. Trepagnier 4-120-2 8, Turner 0-00-00. Jones 0- Henderson St 79.

Philander Smith 57 BOSTON () Walker 5-14 0-2 11, Griffin S0 1-2 12, Ellison 2-5 Thurston 0-00-00. Totals 29-73 3-8 65. 00 4, Anderson 4-12 3-6 13. Piaree 8-15 00 17. torTtirne-North Carolina 43, Southern Cal33.3- Latham.

oil rv-i i(! r-i 'fn r-t rreiOB' FAR WEST San Rwwsco St. 83, Holy NanesW W.Montana 81, Whitman 44 Wyoming 73, Weber St. 70 (Forte 4-4, Cota 1 -1 Owens 1 -4, Capel 0-1 Melendez 0-1 Southern Cal 4-18 (Granville 3-9, Scalabrine 1-2. Bluthenthal 0-3, Trepagnier 0-4). Fouled out-None.

Rebourids-North Carolina 34 (Lang, BerstJcker 7). Southern Cal 33 (Trepagnier 9). Assists-North Carolina 20 (Cota 10). Southern Cal 20 (Granville 11). Total fouls-North Caroana 13, Southern Cal 13.

A-NA Arthur-Lovington 8 6 7 13 34 Paris 18 12 18 1361 ARTHUR-LOVINGTON: Hafer 2-1-5; Randall 5-1-11; Foster 5-0-10; Coller 4-0-8; Ray 0-0-0; Colin 0-0-0; Mast 0-0-0. Totals 16-2-34. PARIS: Brinkerhoff 3-2-8; Clark 516; Houck 6-0-12; Allen 3-0-6; Taylor 3-3- Kraemer 1-0-2; Tyler 3-2-8. Totols 24-13-61. 3-point goals: none TOURNAMENT Preseason NIT Championship Georgia 85, UC Santa Barbara 64 Third Place IHinois 73, Boston College 42 4-6 33 1 1 Cheaney 2-4 0-2 4, Williams 00 00 0.

McCarty 1-63-4 6. Totals 37-82 12-21 95. Indiana 23 17 25 20-85 Boston 22 21 18 34-96 3ftint Goats-Indiana 6-18 (Miler 2-4. Mum 1-2, Perkins 1-2, Jackson 1-3, Rose 1-4, Crashers 0-1, Harrington 0-2), Boston 9-16 (Barms 3-5, Anderson 2-3. Waker 1-2, McCarty 1-2, Pierce 1 2, Griffin 1-2).

Fouled out-Nona, fltsoourids-lndiana 51 (Davis 12), Boston 62 (Pierce 12). Assists-indiana 18 (Jackson 8), Boston 23 (Barros, Anderson, Pierce 4). Total tours-Indiana 19. Boston 20. (18.624).

MINNESOTA (93) STCzerbiak 3-10 00 6, Gamett 6-12 8-9 20. Garrett 0O 0-0 0, Brandon 8-14 4-4 21 Peeler 1 No. 6 FLORIOA 60, UTAH ST. 58 FLORIDA (2-0) Wright 0-2 00 0. Miller 4-12 1-210, Haslem 4-8 0-2 8.

Dupay 3-93-411. Weeks 7-15 00 19, Harvey 3-5 OO 6, Parker 0O 0O 0, Nelson 1-6 0-0 2, Bonner 1 -3 2-2 4, Hamilton 0O 00 0. Totals 23-606-1060. UTAH ST. (1-1) Daniels 4-6 2-5 10.

Jorssen 5-7 2-3 12. Rock 2-6 Boston 2, Carolina 1 Atlanta 6, Vancouver 3 Tampa Bay 4, Philadelphia 1 St Colorado 3, Dallas 2. 0T Montreal at Anaheim, (n) Tuesday's Games Toronto at Pittsburgh, 6:30 m. Los Angeles at Colorado, 8 pm Y. Islanders at Calgary, 8 p.m.

Montreal at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. WMnrrsrray's Games Washington at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m.

PMatMphss Florida, 6:30 p.m. St Louis at Detroit 6:30 p.m. Boston at Nashvlto. 7 p.m. Los Angears at Dabs, 730 p.m.

Chicago at Edmonton, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Anaheim, 930 m. 9 4-4 6, Smith 3-4 2-2 8, Nesterovic 4-7 30 1 1 King leads Cumberland Seaty 7-11 1-2 15, Mitchel 3-5 00 6. Jackson 0- 00 5, RoUe 5-10 3-4 16, Brown 1-11 003, 10O0. Totals 35-73 22-27 93.

Stewart 1-3 0-1 2. Bailey 00 2-2 2, Thomas 0-1 OO 0. Ray 1-3 1-1 3, Mahom 1-2 3-6 WrSden UTAH (108) Padgett 1-2 00 3, Malone 13-24 8-9 34. Potyntce OO 0O 0, Boob 0-1 00 0 Totals 20-50 13-22. 2-2 hme-Fk)hoa 35, Utah St 34 3-Point 12.

Eisley 44 00 9, Russell 6-13 00 14, Vaughn goats-Florida 8-32 (Weeks 5-12. Dupay 2-8. Miller 1 -7. Bonner 0-1. Nelson 04).

Utah St Totals 45-78 13-19 108. (Rolls 3-5, Rock 1-3, Brown 1-7, Stewart 0-1, Minnesota 30 24 26 13-93 Thomas 0-1, Boob 0-1) Fouled out-None. Utah 33 36 17 22-108 Reoouods-Bonda 32 (Harvey 6), Utah St. 45 1111-2 3-Point Goala-4iniiesota 1-8 (Brandon 1-1. (Daniels 8).

Asserts-flonda 1 7 (Miller 5), Utah St end of three quarters. Mulberry Grove stormed back with 26 points in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime. In the extra session Findlay outscored Mulberry Grove 13-4. Seth Howell led Findlay with 21 points, 10 points coming in overtime, and 14 rebounds. Bryan Roney had 15 points.

Matt Lebo 13 (Rock 5) Total Ms-Honda 19. Utah St 16. No. 7 CONNECTICUT 79, MASSACHUSETTS 86 aussaCHiisFm 11-11 Gamett 0-1. Seaty 0-1 Saaerbiak 0-2, Peeler 0-3).

Utah 5-10 (Russet 2-4, Eisley 1-1, Vaughn 1-1, Padgett 1-1. Homacr 0-1, Stockton 0-2). Fouled out-None. Rebounds-Minnesota 42 (Garnetl 7). Utah 40 (Malone 11).

Asists-Arkrinesota 21 (Brandon 7). Utah 31 (Stockton 15). Total fou1s-4rrinesota 25. Utah 25. Technlcars-Malone, Utah coach Sloan.

San Diego NFL Glance AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PFPA Miami 8 2 0 .800 219183 Indanapote 8 2 0 .800 294198 Buffalo 7 4 0 .636 211166 New England 6 4 0 .600 225201 NY. Jets 4 6 0 .400 167174 Central Jadrsonvite 9 1 0 .900 257102 Tennessee 8 2 0 .600 206181 Pittsburgh 5 5 0 .500 182140 Baltimore 4 6 0 .400 173181 Cleveland 2 9 0 .182 116284 Cincinnati 1 10 0 .091 161336 West Seattle 8 2 0 .800 236164, Oakland 5 5 0 .500 206189 Kansas City 5 5 0 500 219167 4 6 0 .400 156217 Denver 4 7 0 .364 221226 tUTIONAL CONFERENCE East TPet PFPA Washington 6 4 0 .600 310270 Dallas 5 5 0 .500 235182 Giants 5 5 0 .500 170188 Arizona 4 6 0 .400 128196 Ptiiladelphia 3 8 0 .273 166256 (tOntril Detroit 6 4 0 600 218197 Minnesota 6 4 0 .600 237199 Tampa Bay 6 4 0 600 158138 Green Bay 5 5 0 500 192209 Chicago 5 6 0 455 190221 Weal St Louis 8 2 0 800 323135 Carolina 4 6 0 400 227221 Sen Francisco 3 7 0 .300 163281 Atlanta 2 8 0 500 127235 New Orleans 2 8 0 200 170226 1-2 7. DePina 3-5 1-210, Crooks 2-9 2-5 6. Dates 0-1 00 0, Blimn) 2-4 0-0 5, Johnson 0-2 OO 0. Mack 7-21 8-8 26.

Smith 00 0O 0, Brand 0O 00 0. Totals 22-67 13-21 65. added 14 points. Tk TTi; 1, me win sians uut rinuiay CONNECTICUT (3-1) The Top 2S St. Loats 2 111-3 Hrst Period-1, NashvHto.

Krtvokresov 5 (Trmonen, Ronnrng). 4:59 (pp). 2, St Louis, Eastwood 6 (Nash, Madnms), 7:43. 3. St Louis, Bartecko 3 (Demrrra.

Handzus), 174)7 (pp). Prrnalties-tiecht, StL (hootang), Prrttomn. Nas (ob -hookrog), 5:19: Bouchard. Nas stick), 15:44. Second Period-4, Nashvrk, Partonen 3 (Johnson.

Timonen). 1327 (pp). Prrnalties-rjastwood. StL (tgh-sticlorig), Berehowsky, Nas (irterter-ence). 16:38.

Third Penort-None. Penaltes-cArpine, SU (holding). 430: Htzgerak). Nas (tripping), 9:57: Walter, Nas, mMnduct 174)7. 0verome-5, St Lous.

Eastwood 6 (Maclnms, Pronger), 2:39. Perialtres-Noire. Shots on grjrrHtastwMe 3-5-1-1-10. St. Louis 15-7-13-2-37.

Power-pUy rjpprirtunitir-4cishvrat 2 of St Lours 1 of 4. Goalm-Nashvie. Dunham 7-60 (37 shots-34 saves). St Louis. Turek 9-5-2 (108).

(1960). Referees Gtaphon Waetom, Scott Zelon. Linesmen-Mike Cvrk, Don Henderson. season with a 1-0 record. Findlay Elmo will play Beecher City at 6:15 p.m.

followed by Cumberland against Noble. Beecher City 12 1 4 7 22 55 Cumberland 13 19 18 2373 BEECHER CITY: Workman 1-2-4; Buening 1-1-3; Herman 4-2-10; Bales 3-2-10; Holland 3-0-6; Gordon 6-4-18; Doedtman 2-0-4. Totals 20-11-55 CUMBERLAND: McNeely 1-0-2; Lamoreaux 6-1-16; Markwell 2-0-5; Laue 3-2-10; King 9-1-24; Easton 6-0-12; Bauguss 0-0-0; Gentry 1-0-2; Scales 1-0-2. Totals 29-4-73 3-point goals: Beecher City 4 (Bales 2, Gordon 2); Cumberland 11 (Lamoreaux 3, Markwell 1, Laue 2, King 5) Findlay wins in OT TOWER HILL Findlay needed overtime to defeat Mulberry Grove 63-54 for its first win of the season in the first game of the Tower Hill Thanksgiving Tournament on Monday. Findlay appeared to have the game in hand leading 35-24 at the TOLEDO John King led four Cumberland players in double figures with 24 points as the Pirates opened their own Thanksgiving Tournament with a 73-55 win over Beecher City on Monday.

King had five 3-pointers as part of his game-high 24 points while Aaron Lamoreaux added 16 points and six assists for the Pirates, who turned a narrow 32-26 halftime edge into a 50-33 bulge after three periods. "It was a good first win," Cumberland coach Dave Scott said. "It wasn't pretty, but we just grinded it out." The Pirates were good enough to connect on 11 3-pointers. Jon Easton contributed 12 points and five rebounds while Jon Laue added 10 points and seven boards for Cumberland. In Monday's other game, Dieterich defeated Noble 5947.

Tonight at Cumberland, St. plays today against Windsor in the The top 25 teams In The Associated Press' men's Freeman 1-6 0-2 2, Saunders 6-7 4-9 16, Voskuhl cotege oasketbal pot, with first-place votes in 2-7 0-0 4. Mourtng 2-9 5-6 10, El Amm 6-155-6 parentheses, records through Nov. 21. total 18.

Deng 2-3 00 4, Watson OO 00 0. Brown 1-1 points based on 25 points tor a first-place vote 002, Robertson 3-5 3-5 9. Wane 5-84-414, through one pomt tor a 25th-place vote and previ- CoxOOOOO, Wren 0O0O 0. Totals 28-63 21- 32 79. ous ranking: second game of the Tower Hill Tournament.

Rndlay 17 6 12 15 13 63 Mulberry Grove 11 9 4 26 4 54 FINDLAY: Lebo 3-8-14; Roney 6-1-15; YantJs 0-1-1; Palmer 1-0-2; Toler 1-6-10; Howell 7-7-21. Totals 18-25-63. MULBERRY GROVE: Hubbard 2-3-7; Belcher 6-1-13; Ennan 1-0-3; Loftier 3-06; Budnicki 6-0-14; Webber 3-4-11. Totals 22-8-54. 3-point goals: Findlay 2 (Roney 2); Mulberry Grove 4 (Ennan 1, Budnicki 2, Webber 1).

Halftime-Connecticut 37, Massachusetts 31. 3-Point goals-Massachusetts 8-22 (Mack 4-13, DePina 3-3. Blizzard 1-2. Kirtdand 0-2. Crooks 0-2).

Comecbcut 2-12 (Mourmg 1-4. El-Amln 1-6, Robertson 0-2). Fouled out-Bkzzard. Retjounds-Massachusetts 39 (Rhymer 17), Connecticut 48 (Saunders 10). Assists-Massachusrrttsll (Babul 5).

Cormectcut 12 (Voskuhl 4). Total touS-tfassacriusets 24. tormecocut 18 I 1 1-2 1 I 1-1 Sunday's Sanaa Tampa Bay 19. Atlanta 10 tew Yort Jets 17, Buffalo 7 Carolina 31. Cleveland 17 No.

14 SYRACUSE 106, FLORIOA ATLANTIC 79 FLORDA ATLANTIC (8-1) nBCOTo ro re 1. Cincinnati (31) 1-0 1,604 1 2 Auburn (10) 20 1.552 3 3 Michigan St (21) OO 1,550 2 4 Nor Carolina (1) OO 1.404 5 Temple (2) 10 1,365 6 6 Florida (1) 1-0 1349 7 7 Connecticut 2-1 1.284 8 8 Arizona 2-0 1.252 10 9 Sarirbnf(2) 30 1.233 9 to Kansas 10 1.030 11 11 Kantuctcy 20 923 14 12. Ohio St 0-1 878 4 13 UCLA 00 872 12 14 Syracuse 20 798 13 15 Minis 10 673 17 16 Duke 1-2 593 18 17 Tennessee 00 517 19 ISDePaul 1-0 475 20 19 Utah 2-1 455 16 20 Texas 1-0 342 21 21 Oklahoma St 20 282 23 22 Purdue 00 237 24 23 Iowa 2-1 236 22 24. MaryM 2-0 205 -25 Gonzaga 1-0 197 25 Hercek 5-15 1-2 16, Wilkams 4-16 5-6 13. Skeetn Green Bay 26, Detroit 17 4-hmiu, Murpny u-o j-4 ir, (nofcnapoksH PhracWpna 17 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Mam 27, New England 17 Hist Penod-1.

Carolina. Geknas 1 (WestJund. Ritchie). 7:42. Penates-Bos, Zehr (interference).

14.03. Second Period-2. Boston. Andrevchuk 14 (Bates, Hera), 1706 Penatty-NWk, Car (loughing). 11:16 Third Period-3.

Boston, Atason 2 (Hufbig. Van Impe). 3 40 Penafces-Andwychuk, Bos (interference), 22: AMson. Bos (roughing), 937; Francis, Cir (cross-checking). 1014 Shots on goal-Boston 8-12-7-27 Camera 3-6-4-13.

Power-play Cwortunrnsi Boston 0 of Carolina 0ot3. Goakes-Boston Dafce 5-20 (13 shots-12 saves) Carofra. Irbe 7-6-4 (27-25) (18.730) Rektrees-Rob Martel. Don Van Massenhoven Lrnesnten-Andy McEtnan. Dan Schachfe bnesser u-u neimens 4-0 -j i.

nancy 1-4 OO 2, PetBrton 0-1 00 0 Totals 26-79 19-28 79. SYIUCUSE(3-I) Brown 7-10 3-4 17. Btackwel 1-6 00 2. Thomas 89 8-13 24. Bland 30 2-4 8.

Hart 4-10 5-5 15. Schumpsrt 1 -2 2-2 5. Grtffrn 3-60-06. Duany S-10 3-4 13. WHaams 4-7 00 10.

Schau 00 00 0. Tennessee 16. Pittsburgh 10 Seattle 31. Kansas City 19 Balbmore 34. Cincinnati 31 Chicago 23.

San Diego 20, OT Arizona 13. Dabs 9 Washington 23, New York Grants 13 Florida escapes Utah State St Louis 23. San Frarcoco 7 jadsonvri41.rw()rteBis23 2-2M4. Rosrrnbtum OO 0O0 Totals 38-69 OPEN Minnesota 24-36 105 mmtttmm Hatftme-Syracuse 53. Honda Atarrtic34 3-Poart Denver 27.

OakM 21. 0T Goab-ftonda Attanot 8-23 (Hercek 5-11, TIrrmrtay'l Garaea Fwmera2-2, 1-6 Wiiams 0-1. Murphy Chicago a Detroit 11:40 a.m Mam a Dabs. 315pm 1 I 1-1 2 11-4 Oliers rrrcrrrving votes: Marnl 168, Notre Dame 160, St John 159. Wake Forest 96.

Oklahoma 61 Georgia Tech 27. Dayton IS. Indiana 14. Valparareo 12. UuavMe 9.

Fresno SI 7, Murray St 7. Oregon 7. Akran 6. Arkansas 6, Detroit 5. Sana 5, Vkgne 4.

CMrtomie 3. Delaware 3. Georgetown 3, BradMy 2. George WastwigtoTi 2. Iowa St 2, SW Mrrraouri St 2, TuMa I UNLV 2, Xavrar 2.

Loursrana Tech 1. Chariot 1. C. State 1 0-1. Grtesser 9-1.

BaxMy 0-1). Syracuse 5-14 (Wikams 2-3. Hart 2-4. Schumpert 1-2 Griffin 0-1. BM 0-1.

McCMnaghan 0-1. Duany 0-2). Fouled out-McNeil founds-flonda Atlantic 47 (Lee 9). Syracuse 50 (Thomas 12) Assrsts-Ftonca Attanac 15 (Hercek 4 Murphy 4). Syracuse 32 (Hart 8).

Total Fouls-Honda Aaavrac 26, Syracuse 27 first Period-1, Atlanta. Sylvester 1 (Brwreta. Fenarol.644 2. Atlanta. Sytosttr 2 (Stapkmn.

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47 (pp) 4. Vancouver, trashaa 4. 715 5, Vancouver Mogany 8 (Mntamieta. ScatDtanl), 1016 6, Alkrrk Sytvaskr 3 (StatM. Tamer).

1121 7. AaaMa. tutfrtargar 3 (Garpertov Mirphy). 142S Psna Wart Af frnlrkig) 1527 Trad PertoM. Vancouver Hawoood 2 (leaaM, Urtezr).

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21 Green lay a San Frencaos. 6 pm By Tru Associated Press LAHAINA, Hawaii Donnell Harvey's putback with 1:16 left gave No. 6 Florida the lead for good and Major Parker's block of a 3-pointer with six seconds left sealed the Gators' 60-58 victory over Utah State on Monday in the opening round of the Maui Invitational The Gators (2-0) will play No. 22 Purdue, a 96-78 winner over Chaminade, in today's semifinals. No.

22 Purdue 96, Chaminade 78 LAHAINA, Hawaii Brian Cardinal matched his career high with five 3-pointers and scored 29 points to lead Purdue over Chaminade. The Boilermakers (1-0), who had all five starters score in double figures, will play No. 6 Florida in Tuesday's semifinals. Quminade (0-1), the Division host school for the eight-team tournament, saw its record in the 16 years of the tournament fall to 3-41. No.

3 Michigan St 78, Toledo 33 EAST LANSING, Mich. Morris Peterson had 19 points and 10 rebounds as Michigan State became the only team from last year's Final Four to open the season with a win. Greg Stempin scored 16 points for Toledo (1-1). Andre Hutson had 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Spartans and Charlie Bell added 11 for the Spartans, playing without Mateen Cleaves who is recovering from a stress fracture to his right foot No. 4 North Carolina 82, USC 65 LAHAINA, Hawaii Freshman Joseph Forte had an impressive collegiate debut with 24 points and his senior backcourtmate, Ed Cota, came up big in the second half as North Carolina won in the opening round of the Maui Invitational.

No. 7 Connecticut 79, Massachusetts 65 STORRS, Conn. Khalid El-Amin scored 18 points and Edmund Saunders had 10 rebounds to lead Connecticut over Massachusetts. The Minutemen (1-1) were able to run with the speedy Huskies but fell victim to poor shooting (33 percent) and a dominating inside UConn game. UConn (3-1) outrebounded UMass 48-39.

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