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local calendar HOME GAMES IN CAPS 17 TUE 18 WED 19 THU 20 FRI 21 SAT 22 SUN 23 MON VIKINGS 612-338-4537 GREEN BAY 3:25 pm Ch. 9 GOPHERS FOOTBALL 612-624-8080 ILLINOIS 11 am ESPNEWS WILD 651-222-9453 at Pitt. 6:30 pm NBCSN at Boston 6 pm FSN NASHVILLE 7 pm FSN TIMBERWOLVES 612-673-1234 at Miami 6:30 pm FSN at Orlando 6 pm FSN DETROIT 7 pm FSN PHIL. 7 pm FSN GOPHERS BASKETBALL 800-846-7437 vs. Temple at San Juan 10:30 am ESPNU vs.

TBA at San Juan Time TBA vs. TBA at San Juan Time TBA GOPHERS HOCKEY 800-846-7437 Next: Nov. 27 SCSU 6 pm GOPHERS BASKETBALL 800-846-7437 MAINE 7 pm GOPHERS HOCKEY 800-846-7437 YALE 7:07 pm YALE 7:07 pm other sports GOPHERS soccer: Friday NCAA tournament vs. Loyola Marymount at Morgantown, W.Va., 2 p.m. and cross-country: Saturday at NCAA Championships, Louisville, Ky.

and swimming and diving: Thursday-Saturday at Georgia Tech Invitational (diving only) Volleyball: Wednesday vs. Maryland, 6 p.m. (BTN) Saturday at Purdue, 6 p.m. Wrestling: Saturday vs. Air Force, 6:30 p.m.

on the air tuesday BASKETBALL TIME TV RADIO College men: Green Bay at E. Tennessee St. 5 a.m. ESPN2 College men: Stephen F. Austin at N.

Iowa 7 a.m. ESPN2 College men: Valparaiso vs. Rhode Island 9 a.m. ESPN2 College men: Alabama at Dayton noon ESPN College men: Colorado at Auburn 2 p.m. ESPN College men: Oklahoma at Memphis 4 p.m.

ESPN College men: DePaul at Penn State 4 p.m. ESPNU NBA: Milwaukee at Washington 6 p.m. NBATV College men: Grambling State at Ohio State 6 p.m. BTN NBA: Timberwolves at Miami 6:30 p.m. FSN 830-AM College men: Kentucky vs.

Duke 6:30 p.m. ESPN College men: Nebraska at Villanova 7:30 p.m. FS1 College men: Georgetown at Maryland 8 p.m. ESPN2 College men: Kansas vs. Michigan State 9 p.m.

ESPN NBA: Toronto at Golden State 9:30 p.m. NBATV FOOTBALL College: Toledo at Bowling Green 5 p.m. ESPN2 College: Ball State at Ohio 6 p.m. ESPNU HOCKEY NHL: Wild at Pittsburgh 6:30 p.m. NBCSN 100.3-FM SOCCER UEFA: Sweden vs.

Denmark 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 friendly: France at England 2 p.m. FS1 FOOTBALL NFL NATIONAL CONFERENCE North Pct PF PA Vikings 7 2 0 .778 198 154 Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 219 185 Chicago 4 5 0 .444 199 234 Detroit 2 7 0 .222 167 261 East N.Y. Giants 5 5 0 .500 273 253 Washington 4 5 0 .444 205 209 Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 212 184 Dallas 2 7 0 .222 166 214 South Carolina 9 0 0 1.000 255 175 Atlanta 6 3 0 .667 229 190 Tampa Bay 4 5 0 .444 191 237 New Orleans 4 6 0 .400 255 315 West Arizona 7 2 0 .778 302 185 St. Louis 4 5 0 .444 166 183 Seattle 4 5 0 .444 199 179 San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 126 223 AMERICAN CONFERENCE North Pct PF PA Cincinnati 8 1 0 .889 235 152 Pittsburgh 6 4 0 .600 236 191 Baltimore 2 7 0 .222 210 236 Cleveland 2 8 0 .200 186 277 East New England 9 0 0 1.000 303 169 Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 231 207 N.Y.

Jets 5 4 0 .556 217 184 Miami 4 5 0 .444 191 225 South Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 200 227 Houston 4 5 0 .444 184 211 Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 192 255 Tennessee 2 7 0 .222 169 214 West Denver 7 2 0 .778 205 168 Kansas City 4 5 0 .444 224 195 Oakland 4 5 0 .444 227 241 San Diego 2 7 0 .222 210 249 RESULT MONDAY Houston 10, Cincinnati 6 GAME THURSDAY Tenn. at Jacksonville, 7:25 pm (NFLN) GAMES SUNDAY Green Bay at Vikings, 3:25 pm (Ch. 9) N.Y. Jets at Houston, noon Denver at Chicago, noon Oakland at Detroit, noon Indianapolis at Atlanta, noon Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, noon St. Louis at Baltimore, noon Dallas at Miami, noon Washington at Carolina, noon Kansas City at San Diego, 3:05 pm San Francisco at Seattle, 3:25 pm Cincinnati at Arizona, 7:30 pm (Ch.

11) GAME MONDAY Buffalo at New England, 7:30 pm (ESPN) Open: Cleveland, N.Y. Giants, New Orleans, Pittsburgh COLLEGE TUESDAY Midwest Toledo at Bowling Green, 5 pm Ball State at Ohio, 6 pm WEDNESDAY Midwest Central Michigan at Kent State, 7 pm W. Michigan at N. Illinois, 7 pm THURSDAY South Coastal Carolina at Liberty, 6 pm Nicholls St. at SE Louisiana, 6 pm E.

Carolina at C. Florida, 6:30 pm Southwest at Texas 8:30 pm FCS TOP 25 The top 25 teams in the 2015 Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, points and previous ranking: Rec Pts Pvs 1. Jacksonville St. (24) 9-1 648 1 2. McNeese State (2) 9-0 616 2 3.

North Dakota State 8-2 592 3 4. Coastal Carolina 9-1 559 4 5. South Dakota State 8-2 544 5 6. Illinois State 8-2 531 6 7. William Mary 8-2 486 7 8.

Chas. Southern 9-1 464 8 9. Chattanooga 8-2 440 9 10. James Madison 8-2 408 11 11. Portland State 8-2 368 16 12.

Sam Houston St. 7-3 327 18 13. N. Carolina 9-1 312 14 14. Fordham 9-2 295 17 15.

Northern Iowa 6-4 256 19 16. Richmond 7-3 229 12 17. Montana 6-4 188 22 18. S. Utah 7-3 185 15 19.

E. Washington 6-4 184 10 20. N. Arizona 7-3 138 25 21. Harvard 8-1 114 13 22.

Bethune-Cookman 8-2 111 23 23. Dartmouth 8-1 93 24 24. The Citadel 7-3 92 20 25. Cent. Arkansas 7-3 70 NCAA DIVISION II TOP 25 As chosen by the American Football Coaches Association, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, points and last ranking: Rec Pts Pvs 1.

NW Missouri St. (30) 11-0 797 1 2. Ferris St. (Mich.) (2) 10-0 764 2 3. Ashland (Ohio) 10-0 724 3 4.

Colo. 10-1 682 4 5. Shepherd (W.Va.) 10-0 674 5 6. MSU Mankato 10-1 647 6 7. West Georgia 10-1 606 7 8.

Henderson St. 10-1 552 8 9. Midwestern St. 10-1 540 10 10. Slippery Rock (Pa.) 10-1 530 9 11.

Humboldt St. 9-1 470 12 12. Grand Valley St. 9-2 407 14 13. Indianapolis (Ind.) 10-1 398 13 14.

North Alabama 8-2 374 15 15. Charleston (W.Va.) 10-1 356 16 16. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 9-2 304 17 17. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 8-2 288 18 18.

Emporia St. (Kan.) 9-2 237 19 19. Assumption (Mass.) 10-1 199 23 20. Texas 8-3 186 11 21. Colorado Mesa 9-2 169 21 22.

Carson-Newman 9-2 125 25 23. Tuskegee (Ala.) 8-2 123 24 24. Augustana (S.D.) 9-2 78 25. Catawba (N.C.) 9-2 65 NCAA DIVISION III TOP 25 As chosen by D3football.com, with rst- place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, points and last ranking: Rec Pts Pvs 1. Mount Union (19) 10-0 619 1 2.

Lin eld, Ore. (6) 9-0 606 2 3. 9-1 565 3 4. St. Thomas 10-0 538 4 5.

9-1 512 6 6. Wheaton (Ill.) 10-0 509 5 7. Wabash (Ind.) 10-0 475 7 8. Johns Hopkins 10-0 422 8 9. Thomas More 10-0 409 9 10.

St. 9-1 384 10 11. Wesley 9-1 382 11 12. Hardin-Simmons 9-1 373 12 13. M.

Hardin-Baylor 9-1 362 13 14. 8-2 291 14 15. North Central (Ill.) 7-3 242 16 16. Wash. Lee 10-0 232 17 17.

Texas Lutheran 8-2 173 18 18. Dubuque (Iowa) 8-2 171 20 19. Wartburg (Iowa) 9-1 151 19 20. Albright 9-1 119 24 21. Salisbury 7-2 105 21 22.

Whitworth 9-1 104 25 23. John Carroll 8-2 98 15 24. Guilford 9-1 49 25. Cortland St. 8-2 45 BASKETBALL TIMBERWOLVES STATISTICS (Through Monday) Player Min Pts Reb Ast Wiggins .............9 34.1 20.6 3.1 2.0 Towns ...............10 29.2 15.5 10.2 1.1 Martin ................9 26.0 14.6 2.1 1.9 LaVine ..............10 22.9 13.6 3.2 4.0 Rubio ..................6 30.8 13.0 4.3 9.0 Bjelica ..............10 28.4 8.4 6.4 2.5 Muhammad .....10 17.5 8.2 2.8 0.3 Dieng ................10 18.3 6.3 4.8 0.3 14.9 4.8 1.7 3.2 Payne .................5 8.4 4.2 2.2 0.6 22.5 3.7 2.3 0.7 Garnett ..............9 16.0 2.7 4.8 1.4 Rudez .................5 4.5 1.0 0.6 0.2 Jones ..................2 6.9 0.5 0.5 0.5 Team ...............10 242.5 103.1 43.8 21.5 242.5 104.5 40.8 21.1 MIAMI STATISTICS (Through Monday) Player Min Pts Reb Ast Bosh ...................9 32.4 19.0 9.7 1.7 Wade ..................8 28.7 18.0 2.6 4.4 Whiteside ..........9 29.4 14.6 11.7 0.3 Dragic ................9 30.5 10.6 3.0 4.0 Green .................3 21.6 10.3 0.7 0.3 Deng ...................9 27.8 9.6 3.9 1.3 Johnson .............8 21.1 8.5 3.0 1.9 Winslow .............9 28.4 7.2 4.7 1.4 Udrih ..................9 15.3 5.4 1.3 3.0 Richardson ........3 14.1 3.0 1.0 0.7 McRoberts .........9 14.7 2.6 2.7 1.9 5.1 2.0 2.0 0.3 Stoudemire .......1 12.0 2.0 3.0 0.0 Andersen ...........2 6.3 1.5 2.0 0.0 Stokes ................2 2.2 0.0 1.0 0.0 Team .................9 240.0 96.6 44.4 19.0 240.0 90.2 42.2 19.3 GOLF PGA OHL CLASSIC AT MAYAKOBA Final round Playa del Carmen, Mexico At El Camaleon G.C.

Purse: $6.2 million Yards: 6,987 Par: 71 G.McDowell, $1,116,000 266 Jason Bohn, $545,600 266 Russell Knox, $545,600 266 D. Fathauer, $297,600 268 Scott Brown, 270 H. Varner III, $235,600 270 Brice Garnett, 271 K. Bradley, 272 J. Wagner, $186,000 272 Peter Malnati, $137,433 273 Boo Weekley, $137,433 273 Zac Blair, $137,433 273 S.

Levin, $137,433 273 P. Rodgers, $137,433 273 H. Stewart, $137,433 273 a-Jon Rahm 273 Jim Herman, $84,165 274 C. Howell III, $84,165 274 F. Jacobson, $84,165 274 Si Woo Kim, $84,165 274 Jason Kokrak, $84,165 274 D.J.

Trahan, $84,165 274 D. vanderWalt, $84,165 274 Will Wilcox, $84,165 274 C. Beckman, $52,855 275 B. Burgoon, $52,855 275 Roberto Castro, $52,855 275 Shawn Stefani, $52,855 275 Ryan Blaum, $42,160 276 Jon Curran, $42,160 276 Justin Leonard, $42,160 276 Sam Saunders, $42,160 276 C. Villegas, $42,160 276 Tim Clark, $32,757 277 S.

Kaufman, $32,757 277 Jerry Kelly, $32,757 277 K. Streelman, 277 M. Thompson, $32,757 277 Tim Wilkinson, $32,757 277 James Driscoll, $24,800 278 Jason Dufner, $24,800 278 Brian Harman, $24,800 278 Martin Laird, 278 Seung-Yul Noh, $24,800 278 Rory Sabbatini, $24,800 278 A. Baddeley, $18,154 279 Erik Compton, $18,154 279 H. Norlander, $18,154 279 H.

Swafford, $18,154 279 T.Van Aswegen, $18,154 279 Ricky Barnes, $14,738 280 Michael Kim, $14,738 280 Colt Knost, $14,738 280 D.H. Lee, $14,738 280 Jason Gore, $14,738 280 Sung Kang, $14,738 280 Jeff Overton, $14,738 280 Blake Adams, $13,764 281 B. de Jonge, $13,764 281 Patton Kizzire, $13,764 281 Will MacKenzie, $13,764 281 Mark Wilson, $13,764 281 Derek Ernst, $13,144 282 Tom Hoge, 282 Whee Kim, $13,144 282 John Merrick, $13,144 282 Wes Roach, $13,144 282 Robert Allenby, $12,586 283 Kelly Kraft, $12,586 283 Matt Kuchar, $12,586 283 B. Stegmaier, 283 Shane Bertsch, $12,214 284 A. Gonzales, $12,214 284 R.

Cazaubon, $11,904 285 David Hearn, $11,904 285 Chez Reavie, $11,904 285 Mark Hubbard, $11,656 287 Steve Marino, $11,532 291 HOCKEY WILD STATISTICS (Through Monday) SCORING GP A PTS PIM Koivu ...............16 3 12 15 5 2 Suter ...............16 2 12 14 1 6 Vanek ..............16 7 6 13 -1 10 Zucker .............16 5 8 13 6 6 Spurgeon ........16 2 9 11 -1 2 Parise ..............12 7 2 9 0 4 Coyle ...............16 4 4 8 -4 4 Niederreiter ...16 6 2 8 2 2 Granlund .........16 1 6 7 1 6 Pominville ......16 0 7 7 2 2 Scandella ........14 3 3 6 3 4 Dumba ............16 2 2 4 -1 4 Fontaine ............8 1 3 4 -1 6 Haula ..............16 2 2 4 3 2 Carter .............16 2 0 2 0 13 Porter ..............16 1 1 2 -2 2 Brodin .............16 0 1 1 3 8 Folin ................10 0 1 1 2 4 Prosser .............9 0 1 1 4 8 Graovac ............1 0 0 0 -1 0 Schroeder .........7 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..............16 48 82 130 4 106 43 71 114 -4 152 GOALIES OL Sh GAA Dubnyk ...........10 3 2 2 .911 2.44 Kuemper ...........0 0 1 0 .891 4.34 Totals ..............10 3 3 2 .906 2.65 9 1 0 .889 2.96 PITTSBURGH STATISTICS (Through Monday) SCORING GP A PTS PIM Malkin .............17 4 8 12 4 18 Kessel .............17 6 5 11 3 2 Crosby ............17 2 7 9 -8 4 Letang .............17 1 7 8 -11 16 4 2 6 -4 8 Cullen ..............17 1 4 5 6 4 Perron .............17 1 4 5 0 8 Bennett ...........12 2 2 4 -7 4 3 1 4 -2 8 Maatta ............17 2 2 4 8 4 Scuderi ...........16 0 4 4 8 2 Fehr ...................7 2 1 3 0 2 1 2 3 3 8 Dumoulin ........17 0 2 2 0 0 Dupuis ...............9 2 0 2 -2 6 Kunitz .............17 2 0 2 2 6 Plotnikov ........11 0 2 2 2 10 Sprong ............13 2 0 2 1 0 Cole .................17 0 1 1 -12 14 Porter ................8 0 1 1 0 0 Clendening .......1 0 0 0 1 4 Rust ...................5 0 0 0 2 0 Totals ..............17 35 56 91 -1 137 37 66 103 1 160 GOALIES OL Sh GAA Fleury ................8 6 0 2 .931 2.01 Zatkoff ..............2 1 0 0 .934 2.64 Totals ..............10 7 0 2 .930 2.16 7 3 2 .932 2.04 COLLEGE MEN NCAA DIVISION I POLL As chosen by U.S. College Hockey Online, with rst-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Providence (17) 6-0-3 933 1 2. Boston College (14) 9-1-0 926 2 3. Quinnipiac (12) 10-0-0 913 4 4.

North Dakota (7) 9-1-2 891 3 5. 8-1-2 791 5 6. 8-2-0 735 6 7. St. Cloud State 8-2-0 671 9 8.

Harvard 4-1-1 630 7 9. Denver 6-3-1 593 8 10. Boston U. 5-3-2 534 11 11. Yale 4-1-1 502 10 12.

Michigan 5-1-1 475 12 13. Merrimack 6-1-3 395 14 14. St. Lawrence 7-3-1 351 15 15. Bowling Green 5-3-3 257 15 16.

Notre Dame 5-2-3 215 18 17. Minn. Duluth 3-5-3 173 13 18. Cornell 5-1-0 164 19. Michigan Tech 6-4-0 112 20 20.

Clarkson 5-3-1 56 19 COLLEGE WOMEN NCAA DIVISION I POLL As chosen by U.S. College Hockey Online, with rst-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Wisconsin (10) 12-0-0 145 1 2. Boston College (5) 14-0-0 137 2 3. Gophers 11-1-0 123 3 4.

Clarkson 13-1-2 100 4 5. Northeastern 10-1-1 76 7 6. Bemidji State 10-4-2 70 5 7. North Dakota 7-3-2 53 6 8. Quinnipiac 7-1-3 52 8 9.

Harvard 5-1-1 50 9 10. Princeton 5-2-1 16 10 SOCCER MLS CUP PLAYOFFS CONFERENCE FINALS (Home away, aggregate-goal series) GAMES SUNDAY New York at Columbus, 4 pm FC Dallas at Portland, 6:30 pm GAMES SUNDAY, NOV. 29 Columbus at New York, TBA Portland at FC Dallas, TBA COLLEGE WOMEN NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT Central Regional At MSU Mankato Regional nal Friday MSU Mankato at Central Missouri, TBA TENNIS PRO MEN ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS At O2 Arena London Singles Ilie Nastase Group Andy Murray (2) def. David Ferrer (7), 6-4, 6-4 Rafael Nadal (5) def. Stan Wawrinka (4), 6-3, 6-2 Standings: Murray 1-0 (sets 2-0); Nadal 1-0 (2-0); Wawrinka 0-1 (0-2); Ferrer 0-1 (0-2) Singles Stan Smith Group Standings: Djokovic 1-0 (2-0); Federer 1-0 (2-0); Berdych 0-1 (0-2); Nishikori 0-1 (0-2), VOLLEYBALL COLLEGE NCAA DIVISION I RPI RANKINGS (Through Sunday) Record 1.

Gophers 23-3 2. Texas 22-2 3. Southern Cal 27-1 4. Florida 20-5 5. Kansas 23-2 6.

Washington 24-2 7. Wisconsin 20-6 8. Penn State 24-3 9. Nebraska 22-4 10. Ohio State 21-7 11.

UCLA 21-5 12. Stanford 18-6 13. Louisville 21-5 14. Texas 19-6 15. Kentucky 18-8 16.

Missouri 23-4 17. BYU 23-3 18. Arkansas St. 25-1 19. W.

Kentucky 28-3 20. Creighton 22-8 HIGH SCHOOLS ADAPTED SOCCER At Stillwater CI DIVISION Quarter nals Friday vs. North Suburban, 5 pm Anoka-Hennepin vs. South Washington County, 6:30 pm vs. Park Center, 8 pm Columbia Anthony vs.

Minneapolis Roosevelt, 8 pm Consolation semi nals Saturday Quarter nal losers, 9 and 10:30 am Semi nals Quarter nal winners, noon Fifth place Cons. semi nal winners, 1:45 pm Third place Semi nal losers, 3:30 pm Championship Semi nal winners, 4 pm PI DIVISION Quarter nals Friday Anoka-Hennepin vs. S. Suburban, 5 pm Mpls. South vs.

Park Center, 5 pm Dakota United vs. Mounds 6:30 pm Westonka vs. St. Paul Humboldt, 6:30 pm Consolation semi nals Saturday Quarter nal losers, 9 am Semi nals Quarter nal winners, 10:30 am Fifth place Cons. semi nal winners, 12:15 pm Third place Semi nal losers, 2:15 pm Championship Semi nal winners, 2:30 pm SWIMMING GIRLS At Univ.

of Minnesota Aquatic Center CLASS 2A Wednesday Diving preliminaries, 6 pm Thursday Swimming preliminaries, 6 pm Friday Swimming and diving nals, 6 pm CLASS 1A Wednesday Diving preliminaries, noon Thursday Swimming preliminaries, noon Friday Swimming and diving nals, noon TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL MLB Of ce: Suspended San Francisco minor league SS Travious Relaford (Augusta-SAL) 50 games following a second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York: Named Mike Harkey bullpen coach. Seattle: Acquired OF Leonys Martin and RHP Anthony Bass from Texas for RHP Tom Wilhelmsen and OF James Jones. NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta: Named Chuck Hernandez minor league pitching coordinator. Washington: Agreed to terms with LHP Sean Burnett and OF Reed Johnson on minor league contracts.

BASKETBALL NBA Houston: Recalled G-F K.J. McDaniels from Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). FOOTBALL NFL: Suspended Washington LB Junior Galette two games by the NFL for violating the personal conduct policy. Dallas: Waived LB Keith Smith. Indianapolis: Activated CB Smith from the injured reserve-return list.

N.Y. Jets: Signed WR Titus Davis to the practice squad. Released WR Shane Wynn from the practice squad. Seattle: Released DT David King. Cai- med DT A.J.

Francis off waivers from Miami. HOCKEY NHL Calgary: Assigned Derek Grant to Stockton (AHL). Dallas: Reassigned Curtis McKenzie to Texas (AHL). Detroit: Signed Xavier Ouellet to a one-year contract extension. Washington: Recalled Stanislav Galiev from Hershey (AHL).

COLLEGE Big Ten: Suspended Ohio State hockey player Josh Healey one game for an incident that occurred during a Nov. 14 game against Canisius. AWARDS Big Ten: Named the following Gophers athletes of the week: Football RB Shannon Brooks (freshman); basketball Joey King (co-player); basketball Mikayla Bailey (co- player); Volleyball MB Hannah Tapp (defensive). scoreboard MONDAY MEN BIG TEN Nonconference Indiana 102, Austin Peay 76 Michigan 88, Elon 68 UPPER MIDWEST Carleton 94, Crown 67 South Dakota St. 85, Weber St.

68 St. Norbert 68, 62 Crosse 63, Lakeland (Wis.) 55 TOP 25 George Washington 73, Virginia 68 Iowa St. 106, Chicago St. 64 Arizona 90, Bradley 60 California 85, UC Santa Barbara 67 Utah 81, San Diego St. 76 Vanderbilt 98, Gardner-Webb 62 LSU 91, Kennesaw St.

69 Oregon 74, Baylor 67 MIDWEST Akron 100, Hiram 30 Ball St. 73, E. Illinois 56 Detroit 88, Central 65 IPFW 85, Manchester 53 Illinois St. 67, Morehead St. 66 Indiana St.

70, Wyoming 55 Iowa St. 106, Chicago St. 64 Kansas St. 81, Columbia 71 Marquette 75, IUPUI 71, OT Ohio 75, Tennessee St. 67 EAST Boston U.

69, Albany (NY) 64 Brown 71, Holy Cross 55 Canisius 98, Lehigh 89 Coll. of Charleston 72, Navy 58 Cornell 101, Colgate 98, 2OT Duquesne 95, New Orleans 75 Fairleigh Dickinson 111, FDU-Florham 70 Hofstra 96, Molloy 64 LIU Brooklyn 71, Loyola (Md.) 68 St. 75, UMBC 53 Towson 69, Morgan St. 61 West Virginia 86, James Madison 73 Yale 99, Sacred Heart 77 SOUTH 72, Alabama St. 70 Bethune-Cookman 86, UT Martin 79 Chattanooga 94, Hiwassee 55 East Carolina 88, Charlotte 74 FIU 67, Florida Memorial 51 Florida 104, NC 54 Florida Gulf Coast 85, Texas Wesleyan 62 Georgia Tech 69, Tennessee 67 Jacksonville St.

96, Oakwood 60 Longwood 89, La Roche 65 Mercer 69, George Mason 60 Miami 93, 77 Mississippi 82, Georgia Southern 72 NC Central 78, Allen 54 NJIT 60, South Florida 57 North Florida 106, Texas Rio Grande Valley 84 Old Dominion 77, Buffalo 58 Presbyterian 74, SC-Upstate 73 SC State 113, Voorhees 69 Samford 94, Auburn-Montgomery 79 Savannah St. 59, Campbell 57 South Carolina 84, Oral Roberts 66 Southern U. 76, Mississippi St. 72 Tulane 79, Drake 74, OT UNC Wilmington 78, E. Kentucky 59 VCU 92, Radford 74 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St.

81, Lyon 37 Incarnate Word 73, Schreiner 49 North Texas 110, Texas College 61 Oklahoma St. 86, Bluff 72 Texas 100, SE Louisiana 58 Texas St. 84, Texas-Tyler 49 WEST Air Force 80, Tennessee Tech 70 Arizona 90, Bradley 60 Arizona St. 83, Belmont 74 Boise St. 101, N.

Arizona 81 Fresno St. 80, Lamar 72 Idaho St. 110, Dickinson St. 85 Pepperdine 91, San Diego Christian 49 Portland St. 105, Paci Lutheran 60 San Francisco 80, Rice 54 San Jose St.

64, Montana 61 Southern Cal 101, Monmouth (NJ) 90 St. (Cal) 89, Manhattan 63 UNLV 107, NM Highlands 45 BYU at Long Beach late Nevada at Hawaii, late WOMEN BIG TEN Nonconference UConn 100, Ohio State 56 Seton Hall 77, Rutgers 49 Purdue 67, Jacksonville St. 48 Nebraska 91, North Florida 46 UPPER MIDWEST Gustavus 79, Martin Luther 59 St. Catherine 89, Crown 58 St. Norbert 68, 62 St.

Thomas 94, Buena Vista 79 TOP 25 Baylor 97, Southern Miss. 42 Florida 82, Florida St. 72 Oregon St. 90, Portland 50 North Texas 61, Oklahoma 57 TUESDAY MEN BIG TEN Nonconference DePaul at Penn State, 4 pm Grambling St. at Ohio State, 6 pm Nebraska at Villanova, 7:30 pm Georgetown at Maryland, 8 pm North Dakota at Wisconsin, 7 pm Kansas vs.

13 Michigan St. at the United Center, 9 pm UPPER MIDWEST Concordia (Moor.) at MSU Moorhead, 7 pm Martin Luther at Macalester, 7 pm N. Michigan at Minn. Duluth, 7 pm Northland at Maranatha Baptist, 7 pm Bethel at Falls, 8 pm Mayville St. at Bemidji 8 pm Minn.

Morris at Trinity Bible, 8 pm Northwestern at Hamline, 8 pm Winona St. at UC San Diego, 9 pm TOP 25 Kentucky vs. 5 Duke at the United Center, 6:30 pm Oklahoma at Memphis, 4 pm Wichita St. at Tulsa, 7 pm Milwaukee at Notre Dame, 6 pm New Hampshire at UConn, 6 pm WOMEN BIG TEN Nonconference Chattanooga at Indiana, 6 pm UPPER MIDWEST Mayville St. at Bemidji 6 pm Minn.

Morris at Trinity Bible, 6 pm Presentation at Minot 6 pm Augsburg at Northwestern, 7 pm Bethel at Northland, 7 pm Carleton at Falls, 7 pm Dakota St. at Sioux Falls, 7 pm Lewis at Upper Iowa, 7 pm Macalester at North Central, 7 pm Omaha at North Dakota, 7pm Ripon at 7 pm South Dakota at Northern Iowa, 7pm Crosse at Luther 7 pm TOP 25 American at George 6 pm MIAC: Named the following athletes of the week: Football Augsburg QB Ayrton Scott (offensive), Hamline DB Zach Schwalbach (defensive) and Carleton Brandt Davis (special teams); basketball St. Thomas Grant Shaeffer; basketball Concordia (Moorhead) Jenna Januschka; hockey St. Martin Gruse; hockey Concordia (Moorhead) Andrea Klug. NSIC: Named the following athletes of the week: Football Augustana QB Trey Heid (offensive), Sioux Falls DB Solomon St.

Pierre (defensive) and SW Minnesota State Andrew McReynolds; Volleyball Minn. Duluth OH Mariah Scharf (offensive), Mary (N.D.) Alex Brown (defensive) and Minn. Duluth Ashley Hinsch (setter). LINE NFL FAVORITE THURSDAY JACKSONVILLE ...3 (43) SUNDAY VIKINGS ..............1 (45) Bay CAROLINA ........7 (45 Oakland ............1 (48) MIAMI (47) ATLANTA .............6 (47) St. Louis (42 N.Y.

Jets (off) PHIL. ................6 (45 Bay Denver ..............1 (43) ARIZONA ............3 (off) (41) Francisco Kansas City ......3 (44 DIEGO MONDAY NEW ENG. ........7 (48 NBA FAVORITE TUESDAY MIAMI .....................9 WASHINGTON ......3 Atlanta ..................3 Cleveland ...............5 Charlotte ................1 YORK NEW ORLEANS .......6 GOLDEN STATE ......9 NHL FAVORITE TUESDAY PITTSBURGH Dallas Los Angeles BOSTON Jose St. Louis TORONTO NASHVILLE CALGARY Jersey COLLEGE BASKETBALL FAVORITE TUESDAY Valparaiso ..............1 ISLAND DAYTON ................9 AUBURN ................1 Oklahoma ...............4 PENN STATE .........4 XAVIER ...................13 NOTRE DAME ......14 W. MICHIGAN .........8 Diego SYRACUSE .............10 Bonaventure HARVARD ..............5 KENTUCKY ............1 TULSA St.

LOUISIANA TECH ..7 CREIGHTON ...........18 Ant. VILLANOVA ............17 MARYLAND ...........9 KANSAS ..................5 St. PACIFIC ...................8 COLLEGE FOOTBALL FAVORITE TUESDAY BOWLING GR. ....7 (69) OHIO .................9 (52) State WEDNESDAY N. ILLINOIS .......3 (61 Michigan C.

Michigan .......11 (42) STATE THURSDAY East Carolina ..15 (54 FLORIDA TEXAS STATE ....6 (65 FRIDAY Cincinnati ...........3 (62) FLORIDA BOISE ST. ........11 (57) Force SATURDAY GOPHERS ..........5 (46 PITTSBURGH ......2 (48) AKRON ................4 (47) GEORGIA .........14 (50 Southern Rutgers .............5 (54 KENTUCKY .........24 (55) MARYLAND .........3 (64) MASS. ..............9 (53) (Ohio) W. Virginia ......28 (63 GEORGIA ST. ....1 (63 Alabama CONN.

(off) CLEMSON ..........30 (49) Forest W. Kentucky ......17 (65) MISSISSIPPI .....4 (56 St. MIDDLE TENN. .24 (61) Texas (65) VIRGINIA .............2 (53) N. Carolina ......6 (60 TECH WISCONSIN .......11 (40) N.C.

STATE (off) ARKANSAS .......3 (54) St. BYU ..................26 (56) St. Navy ...................11 (68) Ga. Tech ............1 (56 Tennessee ........8 (42 OKLA. ST.

(79 OHIO STATE ....13 (52 St. OKLAHOMA (off) Christian (42 STATE S. MISS. ...........21 (61) Dominion ARIZONA ST. (off) KANSAS ST.

....5 (56 State UTAH STATE ....14 (54 STANFORD ......10 (64 (62 ......15 (66 State Colorado St. ....2 (55 MEXICO Washington ....16 (47 ST. (3) UTAH .................1 (59 Texas .......6 (40) WASH. (62) FLORIDA ...........31 (46 Atlantic AUBURN ...........32 (61) Notre Dame ....16 (42 C. OREGON ..............4 (70) Cal La.

Tech ..........24 (59 IOWA ................21 (57 San Diego St. ..13 (54 San Jose St. ...10 (54 Note: Home teams in CAPS. AP TOP 25 POLLS The top 25 teams in The Associated college basketball polls, with rst-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a rst-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: MEN Record Pts Pv 1. North Carolina (37) 2-0 1,571 1 2.

Kentucky (8) 2-0 1,520 2 3. Maryland (14) 1-0 1,496 3 4. Kansas (5) 1-0 1,415 4 5. Duke 2-0 1,348 5 6. Virginia (1) 1-0 1,341 6 7.

Iowa State 1-0 1,189 7 8. Oklahoma 0-0 1,095 8 9. Wichita St. 1-0 1,043 10 10. Gonzaga 0-0 1,040 9 11.

Villanova 1-0 1,013 11 12. Arizona 1-0 913 12 13. Michigan St. 1-0 837 13 14. Indiana 1-0 763 15 15.

California 1-0 761 14 16. Utah 1-0 514 16 17. Vanderbilt 1-0 462 18 18. Notre Dame 1-0 414 19 19. UConn 1-0 373 20 20.

Baylor 1-0 368 22 21. Purdue 2-0 291 23 22. Butler 1-0 284 24 23. LSU 1-0 283 21 24. Michigan 1-0 141 25 25.

Oregon 1-0 121 Others receiving votes: SMU 105, Texas 83, West Virginia 78, Cincinnati 72, Louisville 39, Miami (Fla.) 37, Wisconsin 25, Providence 14, Dayton 12, Florida St. 10, Xavier 10, Iowa 8, Valparaiso 8, Texas 6, Rhode Island 5, BYU 4, W. Illinois 4, Oklahoma St. 2, Old Dominion 2, UC Irvine 2, Colorado St. 1, Washington 1, Yale 1.

WOMEN Record Pts Pv 1. UConn (31) 0-0 799 1 2. South Carolina (1) 2-0 760 2 3. Notre Dame 1-0 716 3 4. Tennessee 1-0 713 4 5.

Baylor 1-0 676 5 6. Florida St. 0-0 583 7 7. Ohio State 0-1 571 6 8. Maryland 1-0 562 9 9.

Oregon St. 1-0 544 10 10. Mississippi St. 1-0 497 11 11. Texas 1-0 481 12 12.

Texas 2-0 417 13 13. Kentucky 2-0 373 18 14. Duke 2-0 366 14 15. Stanford 2-0 348 16 16. Louisville 0-1 344 8 17.

Oklahoma 1-0 265 17 18. Arizona St. 0-1 250 15 19. South Florida 2-0 225 20 20. Northwestern 1-0 211 19 21.

California 2-0 168 22. George Washington 1-0 161 21 23. Michigan St. 1-0 61 24 24. Chattanooga 2-0 57 25 25.

Syracuse 1-0 55 23 Others receiving votes: DePaul 43, Princeton 41, Florida Gulf Coast 40, Rutgers 31, Iowa 10, Arkansas 7, North Carolina 6, W. Kentucky 6, UCLA 5, Missouri 3, Dayton 2, Green Bay 1, Miami (Fla.) 1, Oregon 1. college basketball college basketball roundup WOMEN No. 7 Buckeyes suffer 1-2 punch NO. 1 CONNECTICUT 100, NO.

7 OHIO STATE 56: Ohio State coach Kevin McGuff challenged his players in their first two games, against the top two teams in the country. Despite losing both contests, including blowout at home to the Huskies, McGuff hopes his team will learn from the defeats. of two things is going to happen, he said. going to sit around and sulk and pout about it, or going to say where we are and see where we need to get better and going to improve. loss, in front of an announced 11,435 fans, came after the Buckeyes fell to No.

2 South Carolina by eight on Friday. Ohio State All-America guard Kelsey Mitchell, who had 36 points against South Carolina and last season became the rst freshman to lead the nation in scoring with a 24.9 average, picked up two fouls in the opening minutes. Mitchell had eight points on 2-for-14 shooting from the oor. Breanna Stewart had 24 points, Moriah Jefferson 21, Kia Nurse 16 and Morgan Tuck 15 for UConn (1-0), which returns four starters from its championship game victory over Notre Dame. NATION FLORIDA 82, NO.

6 FLORIDA 72: Ronnie Williams scored 21 points, Simone Westbrook added 14 and the host Gators (1-1) beat the Seminoles (0-1) for only the fourth time in 13 tries. MEN NATION GEORGE WASHINGTON 73, NO. 6 VIRGINIA 68: Patricio Garino and Tyler Cavanaugh each scored 18 points as the host Colonials (2-0) stunned the Cavaliers (1-1). GW took control with a 10-0 run that began with three-point play for a 57-55 lead with 8:06 left. NO.

16 UTAH 81, SAN DIEGO STATE 76: Jordan Loveridge scored 21 points and hit four three-pointers as the host Utes (2-0) beat the Aztecs (1-1) for the rst time in seven meetings. MARQUETTE 75, IUPUI 71 (OT): Duane Wilson converted a late three-point play to help the host Golden Eagles (1-1) beat the Jaguars (1-1), who committed four turnovers in overtime. NO. 25 OREGON 74, NO. 20 BAYLOR 67: Chris Boucher and Elgin Cook each scored 15 points to lead ve Ducks players in double gures against the Bears, who got 22 points from Al Freeman.

BIG TEN NO. 14 INDIANA 102, AUSTIN PEAY 76: Yogi Ferrell had 22 points, six rebounds and nine assists and the host Hoosiers (2-0) took control by making 15 consecutive baskets in the second half and ran away from the Governors. seemed like more than that, to be honest, Austin Peay coach Dave Loos said. NO. 24 MICHIGAN 88, ELON 68: Duncan Robinson made every shot he took, scoring 19 points to lead the host Wolverines (2-0) over the Phoenix (1-1).

Derrick Walton added 24 points, seven assists and six rebounds for Michigan. NOTES Norm Ellenberger, the foot-stomping sideline showman who coached New Mexico to two Western Athletic Conference titles in the 1970s, died Saturday at age 83. He was 134-62 at New Mexico from 1972 to leading the Lobos tournament appearances in 1974 and 1978. His New Mexico career ended in 1979 when an FBI wiretap uncovered evidence that the academic transcripts of several players were altered to ensure their enrollment. Wisconsin fell out of the poll following a season-opening home loss to Western Illinois.

The Badgers were 17th and had been ranked in the previous 26 polls. ASSOCIATED PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2015 STAR TRIBUNE SPORTS C7.

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