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2D. St. Cloud Times Sports Monday, Oct. 28, 2002 2-minute drill Compiled from Times staff and news service reports Sports Compiled from Times highlights staff and news service reports Today Area pro. college sports calendar Minnesota Vikings football Noon Sunday at Tampa Bay on FOX.

For tickets or information, call (612) 3384537. St. John's football 1 p.m. Saturday vs. St Thomas on KKJM-FM.

For tickets or information, call (320) 363-2595. St. Cloud State football 1 p.ra Saturday vs. Nebraska-Omaha on WJON-AM. For tickets or information, call (320) 255-2137.

Minnesota Gophers football TBA Saturday at Ohio State (no TV). For tickets or information, call (800) 846-7437. St. Cloud State men's hockey 7:05 pm Friday vs. RPI on KNSI-AM.

For tickets or information, call (320) 255-2137. Minnesota Wild hockey 7 p.m. Tuesday vs. Colorado on FSN. For tickets or information, call (651) 222-9453.

Golf 7 p.m. Golf Talk, GOLF. NFL football 8 p.m. New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles, Channel 5. Yachting 8 p.m.

Vuitton Cup, OUT. i Tuesday Soccer 1:30 p.m. UEFA Champions League, Feyenoord vs Juventus, ESPN2. NBA basketball 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia 76ers at Orlando Magic, TNT.

9:30 p.m. San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers, TNT. NHL hockey 7 p.m. San Jose Sharks at Detroit Red Wings, ESPN2. 7 p.m.

Colorado Avalanche at Minnesota Wild, FSN. Golf 7 p.m. Golf Academy Live, GOLF. Yachting 8 p.m. vuitton Cup, OUT.

U.S. women beat Mexico 3-0 Aly Wagner and Cindy ParW scored a goal each in the first half Sunday, leading the United States to a 3-0 victory over Mexico in the first round of the Women's Gold Cup at Pasadena, Calif. Shannon McMillan completed the scoring in the third minute of injury time. "I didn't think it was a good result for us because fiie game got a little reckless in the second half U.S. coach April Heinrichs said.

"I thought we created a lot of chances, but couldn't finish them." The American women improved their record to 11-2-2 this year. This was the 10th consecutive victory for the United States in Women's World Cup qualifying. "We got three points for the victory, that was the most impor- 7 Wednesday 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers, ESPN. College football 6:30 p.m.

Southern Mississippi at Texas Christian, ESPN2. Golf 7 p.m. Viewer's Forum, GOLF. Yachting 8 p.m. Vuitton Cup, OUT.

NBA basketball 6 p.m. Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, ESPN. 7 p.m. Denver Nuggets at Minnesota Timberwolves, FSN. allowing some hunters to monopolize public hunting areas.

State law prohibits hunters from building permanent shelters in state forests. Temporary stands, including those that are portable or made of wood, are allowed. It also is illegal to leave "unattended personal property" on state forest lands for longer than 14 days. Tom Baumann, DNR forest management supervisor, said construction of huge deer stands presents several problems. Often, the materials such as roofing shingles and insulation litter the forest and cause pollution.

Also, hunters who build large stands believe they can surround public lands and keep other hunters from accessing it "Deer stands on state forests are considered available for public use and must remain accessible to all "he said. Rod Strickland 14-year NBA veteran has signed with Minnesota Timberwolves Hudson to run the point. Left with few options, the Wolves decided to throw the volatile Strickland into the mix. Strickland spent 10 days in jail after pleading guilty in April 2001 to driving under the influence of alcohol as a member of the Portland Trail Blazers. He was arrested two years ago for refusing to leave a Strickland brought to for depth, experience Wolves restaurant that was being closed by fire marshals.

Before that, Strickland was arrested four times during five seasons with the Washington Wizards. He had a trouble-free season with Miami last year, but knows he'll face questions about his past wherever he plays. "I can have a smooth year this year, and if another team is looking at me next year, then it's going to come up," Strickland said. "That's just with me, and I've just got to deal with it. It's kind of like when you make your bed and lie in it" Wolves owner Glen Taylor said he was concerned Hudson on the floor during games.

"He thought this was a place where he could definitely add some help, and it's a team that has a chance," agent Leon Rose said. "Being a competitor, he wants to play as much as possible, but he's coming in there just to make a contribution and help the team win." Both Rose and Strickland are confident he'll have no trouble in Minnesota on or off the court. "I want to make a positive contribution," Strickland said. "I know all those thoughts are going to be there, but I'm not concerned with it" 36-year-old guard comes to team with checkered past MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Rod Strickland knows his past will follow him wherever he goes. The newest member of the Minnesota Timberwolves is just happy to be playing basketball again.

Strickland, a 14-year veteran point guard, was officially signed by the Timber-wolves on Sunday. The team is taking a chance on a 36-year-old player who's been plagued by various off-the-court problems during his career. The hope is that Strick Football BIG TEN STANDINGS Todays scoreboard DataSport Fish Game Forecast Predicting Wildlife oatterns The information in thoeo nharte can, to an extent, predict the optimal times of day for catching fish and hunting Same. This information is baser) on met wiiHiifa optiui. Today's teaser What round was St Clodu State head football coach Randy Hedberg drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1977? Sunday's answer The Minnesota Vikings' record for throwing the most interceptions in a season is held by Fran Tarkenton, who threw 32 in 1978.

tant thing," said Mia Hamm, who set up Parlow's goal with a perfect through pass in the 42nd minute. Illegal stands being hunted Sometimes resembling small cabins on stilts, extensive and illegal deer stands are the focus of state wildlife officials who say they are damaging state forests and land will add some badly needed depth and experience to Minnesota's injury-thinned backcourt "I wanted to play basketball Strickland said after his first workout with his new team. "I was tired of sitting at home. It gets boring trying to workout on your own every day. You kind of lose the edge." Eliminated from the playoffs in the first round six straight seasons, the Timberwolves' point guard situation is fragile: They lost Chauncey BUlups to Detroit in the offseason and starter Terrell Brandon is out indefinitely with a bad knee.

That left newcomer Troy Babbitt-Embarrass 32, KelliherNorthome28 Tower-Soudan 14, Bigfork 12 Section 8 9-Man Football NorthStar 40, Kittson Central 27 Stephen-Argyle 68, Marshall County Central 33 Section 1A Football Mabel-Canton 42, MedfordEI Shaddai 32 Rushford-Peterson 36, Goodhue 15 Section 2A Footbal Sleepy Eye Saint Mary's 12, New Ulm Cathedral 2 Section 3A Footbal Adrian 2LWabasso 14 Mountain LakeButterfield-Odin 42, Minneota7 Section 4A Footbal St. Bernard's 20, Lester Prairie 16 Winsted Holy Trinity 28, Ogitvie 14 Section SA Footbal Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg 26, Dawson-Boyd 21 Osakis 46, UpsalaSwanville 0 Section 6A Footbal Parkers Prairie 27, Bertha-Hewitt 12 Pillager 16, Browerville 6 Section 7A Footbal Cook County 67, Northland 6 Section 8A Footbal Fosston 21, Mahnomen 8 Red Lake Falls 29, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo 14 Section 1AA Footbal Dover-Eyota 28, Southland 14 Kingsland 37, Winona Cotter 21 Section 2AA Footbal Triton 40, Blooming Prairie 21 Waterville-Elysian-MorristownCannon Valley 32, Sibley East 12 Section 3AA Footbal Springfield 18, MadeliaTruman 13 Section 4AA Footbal Braham 28, HinckleyFinlayson 6 Breck 32, East Central 0 Section 5AA Footbal Holdinglord 16, Pierz 14 Norwood-Young America 28, Eden Valley-Watkins 14 Section 6AA Footbal Canby 55. MACCRAY 19 Ottertail Central 35, West Central 14 Section 7AA Footbal Esko 22, Deer River 18 Lake of the Woods 24, Duluth Marshall 11 Section 8AA Footbal Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 20, Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 0 Hawley 47, Cass Lake-Bena 6 Section 1AAA Footbal PlainviewElgin-Millville 20. Lake City 14 Rochester Lourdes 35, Byron 21 Section 2AAA Footbal Glencoe-Silver Lake 33, Cannon Falls 7 LeSueur-HendersonMinnecota Nam Country 22, Jackson County Central 16 MCOCflMMFOMDal BOLD 42, Pipestone-Jasper 6 Redwood Vallev 26. Yellow Medicine Fad 12 Section 4AAA Footbal Delano 38.

De La Salle 14 Watertown-Maver 29. Minnohihi Academy 22 Section 5AAA Footbal Becker 42. Big Lake 20 Foley 34, Mora 14 Section 6AAA Footbal Albany 35, Staples-Motley 20 Sauk Centre 24, Melrose 14 Section 7AAA Footbal Hermantown 34. Greenwav (Colerainri 27 International Falls 14, Proctor 0 Section 8AAA Footbal Perham 27, Crookston 24 Roseau 42, East Grand Forks 31 Section 1AAAA Footbal Farmington 28, Northfield 7 Waseca 42, Austin 7 Section 2AAAA Footbal Mankato West 35. Marshall County Central 14 Section 3AAAA Footbal Henry Sibley 20, St Thomas Academy 13 a mm si si.

ruh Hieniaivi far Section 4AAAA Footbal Mahtomedi 14, Spring Lake Park 0 TWino-Grace 35 FrirfUv 11 Section SAAAA Footbal Minneapolis Edison 20, Richfield 13 Mtnmtannlk Nnrth Ifi Section 6AAAA Footbal' Hutchinson 34, New Prague 13 Prior Lake 42. Oram 26 Section 7AAAA Footbal Conf. Overall W-l W-L PF PA Iowa 5-0 8-1 340 184 Ohio State 4-0 9-0 298 125 Minnesota 3-1 7-1 268 136 Michigan 3-1 6-2 203 180 Illinois 2-2 3-5 255 222 Penn State 2-3 5-3 265 161 Purdue 2-3 4-5 267 202 Wisconsin 1-3 6-3 255 185 Michigan State 1-3 3-5 208 222 Indiana 1-3 3-5 165 256 Northwestern 0-5 2-7 197 363 Games Saturday I I I I I I I I I I I I I 12 3 6 12 PMaSwtinc. OCTOBER 28 I I I I I I I I I I I I m1n4 12 3 6 9 12 Dal.Sport.lnc. OCTOBER 29 about Strickland's troubles, but added that several conversations with many people, including Strickland, eased his concerns.

Aside from the baggage, Strickland brings valuable experience to Minnesota. As a player with 10-plus years of experience, Strickland will make the veteran's minimum salary of $1.03 million this season. He av-, eraged 10.4 points and 6.1 assists for Miami last season. In 970 NBA games, he's averaged 14.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, 7.7 assists, 1.58 steals and 32.3 minutes per game. Strickland looked winded after the two-hour workout, Concordia 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 St Benedict 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Augsburg 0-0-0 0-0-0 1 0 St.

Catherine 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Bethel 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 St. Olaf 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Hamline 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Games Friday Wisconsin-Eau Claire at St. Olaf, 5 p.m. WW Augsburg at Wisconsin-River Falls, 7:05 p.m. (Ni;) Games Saturday St Benedict at Wisconsin-Superior, 2 p.m.

iNi,) Wisconsin-Eau Claire at St Olaf, 3 p.m. Gustavus at Wisconsin-River Falls, 7 p.m. (NC) Wisconsin-Stevens Point at St Mary's, p.m. (Nt) Game Sunday Wisconsin-Stevens Point at St Mary's, p.m. nii) Soccer SCSU SUMMARY NORTH DAKOTA STATE 4, ST.

CLOUD FARGO, N.D. Olivia Cole, a sophomore lorwara irom tnampun, broke a tie with two second-half goals to lead North Dakota State to a 4-1 North Central Conference win over St Cloud State in women's soccer Sunday. Lyndsey Andreen, a freshman from Maple Grove, scored in the 34th minute to tie the match at 1 for the Huskies (2-6 NCC. 7-7-1 overall). The Bison (3-5, 8-8-1) out- snoi oi.

uouo Mate 22-9. St. Cloud State goal Ivndsev Andreen. Goalkeeper Stephanie Brendel (5 saves). norm uanta state reals Olivia Co 2.

iveuy uiioertson, early Chrlstensen. Goalkeeper Kelly Tierney (2 saves). Volleyball PREP PLAYOFF PAIRINGS Section 8AAA, South Sub-Section Semifinals Tuesday saun xapias (no. 5) at Albany (No. 1).

7 p.m. St. Cloud Tech (No 3 it Dnri rki VVI ml 7 n.m. Championship Thursday, Oct 31 aemmnai winners, 7 p.m. at neutral site Section 8AAA championship Championship Nov.

2 at TBA sup-Section winners Section 5AA, Sub-Section 20 Champtomhlp, Thursday, Oct 29 m. wouo batnearai (No. l) vs. Delano (No. 2), 7 p.m.

Section 5AA, Sub-Section 18 Semifinals Tuesday (at Mora) Onamia (No. 3) vs. Piea (No. 2). 6:30 p.m.

Moose Lake-Wil low Rfcnr IHn It u. Hineklev-Finlavcnn IHn A 1 Championship Thursday, Oct 3i (at Mora) Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Section 6AA, Sub-Section 17 Semifinals Tuesday Paynesville (No. 5) vs. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa (No.

1), 7 p.m. at Grove City Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City (No. 3) vs. Sauk Centra tNn 9 7nm Uw. I mjwIam Championship Thursday, Oct 31 (Aioeigraae) but said he felt good.

"It's not all the way there, I got a little ways to go," he said. Asked if he would be in game-shape for Wednesday's season opener against Denver, he said with a grin: "I don't know about Wednesday." Coach Flip Saunders said Strickland picked things up quickly. "There's no question, he's got great court savvy when he plays," Saunders said. "He does things that we like to do, push the ball up the open floor, find people in the open floor." Saunders said he might have both Strickland and Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. South Sub-Section 5A Championship Thursday, Oct 31 (at Wadena) Bertha-Hewitt (No.

1) vs. Upsala (No. 2), op.m. Section 5A championship Match Saturday, Nov. 3 North Sub-Section winner vs.

South Sub-Section winner, 7 p.m. at Wadena. Golf BUICKOPEN At Callaway Garden Retort Pine Mountain, Ga. Purs $3.7 million Yardage: Par 72 rmai Jonathan Bvrd. S66.0O067-&-& -261 David Toms, $399,600 66-68-63-65 Phil MicMson.

-262 -265 -266 -266 -266 Robert Allenby, iraig rarry, jim.saj 0-04-bb-b John Huston, $152,933 68-67-61-70 Kenny Perrv. $115,317 68-68-66-61; -267 Joey Sindelar, $115,317 69-68-65-65 -267 Stewart tink, 69-66-65-67 Carlos Franco, $92,500 66-71-67-64 -Billv Andrade. S92.5O0 fi7-fi9-fifi-fifi -267 -268 -268 -268 -269 -269 -269 -270 Tim Herron, $92,500 63-68-65-72-Jeff Sluman, $71,533 70-67-70-62 Chris Rilev. $71,533 68-66-64-66 Chris Smith, $71,533 69-66-63-71 Jay Williamson, John Rollins, $55,500 70-67-67-66 -Paul Gow. $55,500 67-70-67-66.

-270 -270 -270 -270 -271 -271 -271 -272 Davis Love III, $55,500 70-69-64-67 J.L Lewis, $55,500 68-66-67-69 Duffy Waldorf, $41,440 68-68-70-65 Olin Browne. $41,440 Ben Crane, $41,440 65-70-66-70 Tim Clark, $31,543 69-67-69-67 Lee Janzen, $31,543 66-70-71-65 -Kent Jones, $31,543 67-69-66-70 Rocco Mediate, $31,543 65-72-65-70 Tim Petrovic, $25,160 69-68-68-68-Joel Edwards. $25 160 KS.7n.fi7.fin. -272 -272 -272 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -274 -274 Chad Campbell, 65-70-72-66-Fred Funk, $25,160 71-68-69-65-Skio Kendall. $18,731 7n.eq.fifi.fiQ Jeff Gove, $18,731 71-68-65-70 Notah Begay III, $18,731 72-66-66-70 Stuart Appleby, $18,731 68-70-66-70 Matt Goeel.

$18,731 67.7n.7i.ui -274 -274 -274 -274 -274 -274 -275 -275 -275 -275 -275 -276 -276 -276 -276 -276 -276 276 -276 -277 -277 -278 278 278 278 278 278 278 278 -281 -281 -282 283 -283 285 Jeff Brehaut, $18,731 71-67-70-66 Glen Day, $18,731 70-67-72-65-Dan Foreman, $18,731 70-69-71-64 David Gossett $13,690 John Riegger, $13,690 70-69-67-69-Vijay Singh, $13,690 68-67-71-69-Ian Leeeatt. S13 690 71.fii.t7.7i Jim Carter, $13,690 71-68-69-67- Robert Damron, $9,750 69-69-68-70 Frank Lickliter il, -Matt Kuchar. $9,750 Brandt Jobe, $9,750 70-68-69-69-Greg Kraft $9,750 67-72-68-69- Pat Bates, $9,750 67-71-70-68-Kermeth Staton. $9,750 Jay Don Blake, $9,750 71-67-71-67 David Berganio $8,547 67-70-68-72- Lee Porter, $8,547 70-68-70-69 Luke Donald, $8,177 70-69-67-72- Woody Austin, $8,177 67-71-67-73- David Duval, $8,177 73-65-69-71- Len Mattiace. 18.177 fiQ.fi7.75.7n Michael Long, $8,177 65-72-73-68- uavra reopies, J8.177 67-70-73-68-Scott McCarron, $8,177 66-71-74-67-Scott Dunlao.

$8,177 Curtis Strange, $7,807 68-71-69-73- orau ranon, 67-72-69-73 -Jerry Pate, $7,696 68-68-74-72-Pat Perez. $7,585 Matt Peterson, $7,585 71-68-71-73- Minebposa, 17.474 70-69-72-74- SENI0RS CACyCU.C""' Purse: $15 mUllon Yardage: 7,012: Pan 72 Final Round Tom Watson, $440,000 74-67-66-67 274 Gil Morgan, $254,000 71-67-69-69 276 Bob Gilder, $213,000 70-68-73-68 279 Hale Irwin. $176,000 mi John Bland, $107,400 75-68-71-68 282 Tom Purtzer, $107,400 73-70-70-69 282 Larry Nelson, $107,400 70-69-72-71 282 Morris Hatalsky, 282 Fuzzy Zoeller, $107,400 72-69-69-72 282 Bruce Lietzke, $73,000 70-73-71-69 283 Ed Dougherty, $73,000 70-71-73-69 283 Wayne Levi, $59,333 76-68-70-70 284 Stewart Ginn, $59,333 71-70-73-70 284 Allen Doyle, $59,333 71-70-70-73 284 Walter Hall, $50,500 69-72-72-72 285 Jim Thorpe, $50,500 72-72-69-72 285 Tom Jenkins, $44,500 74-70-69-73-286 John Jacobs, $44,500 73-72-72-69-286 Bruce Fleisher, $39,250 77-70-69-72 288 Hubert Green, $39,250 73-74-70-71 288 Tom Kite, $31,333 70-72-72-75 289 Mike McCulkxigh, $3133377-67-69-76 289 Doug Tewell, $31,333 72-72-69-76 289 Jay Siget, $31,333 73-74-71-71-289 Gary McCord, $31,333 73-70-75-71-289 uana Quigley, $31,333 72-72-75-70 289 Don Pooiev, $26,000 73-73-71-74-291 Sammy Rachels, 294 Bobby Wadkins, 297 Transactions BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Waived Harold Jamison and Nick Anderson. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVFS SiaH Rod Strickland. FOOTBALL rational Footbal League JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Released DE Stalin Colinet Activated WR Henry Dowlas from the oradice tmtvt HOCKEY National Hockey League DALLAS STARS Rerallxl dmi Helenius from Utah of the AHL NASHVILLE PREDATORS Recalled Greg Classen from Milwaukee of the AHL PHOENIX COYOTES Signed Deron Quint to a one-year contract VANCOUVER CANUCKS IhulUri Bryan Allen.

COLLEGE COLORADO iiicnnri. r. Wright indefinitely from the basketball rcom aim ueing arresiea. LSU Susoended Damiui th football team indefinitely lor failing to 9mww up prduice. This week TODAY No events scheduled.

TUESDAY school Vokeybal Section 8AAA South Sub-Section St Cloud Tech vs. Rocori, 7 p.m. at Cold Spring; Sauk Rapids at Albany. 7 p.m. Section 6AA, Sub-Section 17 -Pavnesville (No.

51 bu.iij wiwvicir Elrosa (No. 11. 7 nm i r. Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City (No. 3) wmire (rw.

i), p.m. at New London. Section 5AA, Sub-Section 18 Onamia (No. 31 vs. Pier? (No.

9 fi-in u. Moose Lake-Willow River (No. 1) vs! Miu.iu7-niiiayson (no. p.m. at Mora.

Radio sports Station nilda wrhr ssn iu. kite 960 AM; KASM 1150 AM; WJ0N u.w am; knsi -1450 AM; KXSS -1390 AM; KVSC 88.1 FM; WYRQ 92.1 FM; KKJM 92.9 FM: KFUI ol I cu. uru! 99.9 FB; KDDG FM. TODAY GENERAL 11 a.m. Jim Rome Show, WBHR-AM.

6:06 n.m. F1PN BAi WJON-AM. TUESDAY NHL HOCKEY 6.50 p.m. Colorado Avalanche at Minnesota Wild, KFML-FM. GENERAL i1 m- Jim Rome Show, WBHR-AM.

4:15 p.m. Viking Update, WJON-AM. 6:06 n.m. F1PU WJON-AM. racrors (sunnse, sunset, tide Gam Sunday Michigan Tech at Colorado College, 5:05 p.m.

WCHA WOMEN Conf Overal Team W-L-T W-L-T Pts GF GA Minnesota 4-0-0 6-0-0 8 39 5 3-0-1 5-0-1 7 37 12 Bemidji State 2-2-0 2-4-1 4 15 15 Ohio State 2-2-0 2-4-0 4 14 14 St. Cloud State 1-3-0 1-6-0 2 8 35 MSU-Mankato 1-5-0 1-5-0 2 8 34 Wisconsin 4-11 1 21 15 Result Sunday Mercyhurst 2, St. Cloud State 1 (NC) Late results Saturday Mercyhurst 3, St. Cloud State 0 (NC) Minnesota 2, Ohio State 1 Minnesota State-Mankato 2, Bemidji State 1 Minnesota-Duluth 3, Wisconsin 3, tie Garnet Friday Wisconsin at Minnesota, 6:05 p.m. Ohio State at Bemidji State.

7:05 p.m. North Dakota at Minnesota-Duluth, 7:05 inn Games Saturday Minnesota state-Mankato at Mercyhurst, Wisconsin at Minnesota, 4:05 p.m. Ohio State at Bemidji State. 4:05 p.m. North Dakota at Minnesota-Duluth 7rW p.m.(NC) Game Sunday Minnesota State-Mankato at Mercyhurst 12:05 p.m.

(NC) MIAC MEN Conf Overal Teem W-L-T W-l-T FH St. Thomas 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Gustavus 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Augsburg 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 St. John's 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Concordia 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 St, Mary's 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Hamline 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 St. Olaf 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Bethel 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 Gams Friday St. John's at Augsburg, 7 p.m.

Concordia at Bethel, 7 p.m. Gustavus at St Thomas, 7 p.m. Finlandia at St Mary's, 7:05 p.m. (NC) Hamline at St Olaf, 8 p.m. Games Saturday Augsburg at St.

John's, 2 p.m. Concordia at Bethel, 2 p.m. Finlandia at St Mary's, 2:05 p.m. (NC) x. umi ai namnne, p.m.

St Thomas at Gustavus, 7:05 p.m. MIAC WOMEN iy KuuBina anu many precuciaDie luiues, Monticello 4L Grand Rapids 15 Princeton 47, Hibbing 26 Section 8AAAA Footbal Detroit Lakes 34, Rocori (Cold Spring) 33 Fergus Falls 27, Sauk Rapids-Rice 7 Section lAAAAA Footbal Eastview 28, Rochester John Marshall 14 Rochester Mayo 20, Rosemount 17 Section 2AAAAA Footbal Eden Prairie 22, Bloomington Jefferson 6 Edina 53, Burnsville 8 Section 3AAAAA Footbal Hastings 14, Park 3 St. Paul JohnsonCity 48, Woodbury 8 Section 4AAAAA Footbal Mounds View 22, Irondale 7 White Bear Lake 24, Centennial 23 Section 5AAAAA Footbal Cretin-Derham Hall 34, Eagan 20 Minneapolis Washburn 41. Minneannlit South 26 Section 6AAAAA Footbal Wayzata 35, Robbinsdale Armstrong 7 Section 7AAAAA Footbal Blaine 2L Elk River 14 Champlin Park 42. St.

Francis 2 Section 8AAAAA Footbal Brainerd 28, Cambridge-Isanti 7 Alexandria 52, Duluth East 6 Hockey WCHA MEN Conf Overal Teem W-L-T VH-T Pts GF GA Colorado Coll. 1-0-1 4-1-1 3 23 15 Minnesota 1-0-1 2-1-2 3 21 17 St. Cloud State 1-0-1 2-1-1 3 12 13 Michigan Tech 0-1-1 1-2-2 1 19 17 0-1-1 0-2-2 1 12 15 MSU-Mankato 0-1-1 0-3-1 1 10 17 North Dakota 0-0-0 4-0-0 0 24 11 Denver 0-0-0 5-10 0 27 9 Wisconsin 0-0-0 4-2-0 0 19 17 Alaska Anch. 0-0-0 1-2-1 0 8 12 Late result Saturday Denver 7. Alabama-Huntsville 0 (NCI Games Friday RPI at St.

Cloud State, 7:05 p.m. (NC) North Dakota at Yale, 6 p.m. (NC) Denver at Wisconsin, 7:05 p.m. Alabama-Huntsville at Minnesota. 7:05 p.m.(NC) Bemidji State at Minnesota State- Mankato, 7:35 pm (NC) Michigan lech at Colorado College, 8:35 p.m.

Minnesota-Duluth at Alaska Anchoran. 10:05 p.m. Games Saturday RPI at St. Cloud State, 7:05 p.m. (NC) North Dakota at Princeton, 6 p.m.

(NC) Denver at Wisconsin, 7:05 p.m. Alabama-Huntsville at Minnesota, 7:05 p.m. (NC) Bemidji State at Minnesota State-Mankato, 7:35 p.m. (NC) Minnesota-Duluth at Alaska Anchorage, 10:05 p.m. I I I I I I I I I I I I I EXCELLEtA GOOC) 12 3 6 9 MONDAY Copyright gooi I I I I I I I I I I I I EXCELLENT 111 GOOD rtii 1 1 1 1 TH44H 12 3 6 9 JTUESOAY Copyright 2001 Minnesota at Ohio State Illinois at Penn State Indiana at Northwestern Wisconsin at Iowa Michigan State at Michigan NCC STANDINGS Conf.Overal W-l W-l PF PA Northern Colorado 6-0 7-1 215 121 St.

Cloud State 4-2 6-2 285 163 Nebraska-Omaha 3-2 4-4 174 191 Augustana 3-3 5-3 136 160 North Dakota 2-3 4-4 209 137 South Dakota 2-3 2-5 115 160 South Dakota State 2-3 4-3 184 163 North Dakota State 1-4 2-5 147 178 MS-Mankato 1-4 2-6 175 241 Garnet Saturday Nebraska-Omaha at St. Cloud State, 1 p.m. Northern Colorado at North Dakota State South Dakota at South Dakota STate Minnesota State-Mankato at North Dakota Augustana at Lincoln U. (NC) MIAC STANDINGS Conf. Overal W-l W-l PF PA 6-0 7-1 316 96 Concordia 5-1 5-3 231 157 St.

Thomas 5-1 5-3 277 148 Bethel 4-2 4-4 224 210 Gustavus 4-3 5-3 232 162 StCHaf 3-3 5-3 278 183 Augsburg 1-5 2-6 157 243 Hamline 0-6 1-7 92 316 Carleton 0-7 0-8 47 356 Games Saturday St. Thomas at St. John's, 1 p.m. Concordia at St. Olaf Bethel at Augsburg Hamline at Carleton PREP PLAYOFF PAIRINGS Section 5AAA Championship Friday, Nov.

1 Becker at Foley, 7 p.m. Section 6AAA Championship Friday, No. 1 Sauk Centre at Albany, 7:30 p.m. Section 5AA Championship Friday, Nor. 1 Holdinglord at Norwood Young America, 7 p.m.

RESULTS SATURDAY Section 19-MjnFootbal Grand Meadow 45, Austin PacelliLyle 16 Lexoy-ustranoer 69, Cleveland 7 Section 2 9-Man Footbal Hills-Beaver Creek 47, Southwest Star Concept 20 Nicollet 28. Westbrook-Watnut Grove 6 Section 3 t-Man Footbal Chokio-AlbertaHerman-Norcross 51, Hillcrest Lutheran 0 Hancock 32. Linclon 20 Section 4 94l Footbal Kle 28. Laporte 16 Vemdale 24, Underwood 12 Section $944anFootbal Fkradwood 18, Cromwell 8 Section 9-Man Footbal ClimaxFisher 57, Ada-Bomp 22 Ulen-Hitterdal 17, Waubun 6 Section 7 9-Man Footbal Team Conf Overal W-l-T W-L-T Pt 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 I.

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