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SPORTS MONDAY 2314 C3 Ferrell, Hoosiers upend Wolverines Arizona's Ashley out for season with foot injury TUCSON, ariz. Arizona forward Brandon Ashley will miss the rest of the season with a right foot injury, leaving the top-ranked Wildcats without one of their top players. A junior, Ashley injured his foot while going up for a rebound early in Arizona's 60-58 loss to California on Saturday night. He spent the second half on crutches and in a walking boot, and Wildcats coach Sean Miller said Sunday that he is done for the season. Ashley averaged 1 1.5 points and 5.8 rebounds while starting all 22 games for Arizona (21-1), which will likely fall from the top spot in the Associated Press poll today after the loss to the Golden Bears.

Associated Press BLOOMINGTON, IND. Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indiana's offense. Coach Tom Crean added another responsibility to Ferrell's plate Sunday: guarding the opponent's top scorer. Ferrell came through on both ends scoring 27 points and shutting down Nik Stauskas to lead Indiana to a 63-52 upset of No. 10 Michigan.

"Yogi is playing at an extremely high level," Crean said. "He's a true lead guard with everything he does." Against the Wolverines, that was just about everything. Ferrell drained seven 3-pointers, two shy of the Assembly Hall record, in eight attempts and limited Stauskas, one of the nation's best scorers, to just six points, 12 below his average. "This is a great win because Michigan is such a great team," Ferrell said. The Wolverines (16-5, 8-1 Big Ten) had been the last unbeaten in conference play, off to their best Big Ten start since 1976-77.

Indiana ended NO. 13 CINCINNATI 50, SOUTH FLORIDA 45 Cincinnati Sean Kil-patrick overcame an off-target performance by scoring 10 of his 18 points in the closing minutes, rallying the Bearcats (21-2, 10-10 American Athletic) to their 14th straight victory. Cincinnati trailed by three points with eight minutes left. Kilpatrick, who leads the conference in scoring, took over the game and extended Cincinnati's best start since the 2001-02 season, when it was in Conference USA. Justin Jackson added 15 points as Cincinnati won its 17th straight home game, 15 of them this season.

Chris Perry had 13 points for South Florida (11-11, 2-7). VIRGINIA 48, NO. 18 PITTSBURGH 45 Pittsburgh Malcolm Brogdon made a last-second 3-pointer to give the Cavaliers (17-5, 8-1 ACC) a victory over the Panthers (184, 6-3). Brogdon finished with 16 points for Virginia, which maintained sole possession of second place in the ACC. The Cavaliers have won five consecutive games since losing at Duke on Jan.

13. matchup with Stauskas so impressive is that Ferrell is a point guard, giving up 6 inches and nearly 30 pounds to Michigan's small forward. Stauskas was l-for-6 from the field and spent many possessions on the left side of the court away from the action, rarely touching the ball at times. "They were denying Nik in the corner," said Caris LeVert, who had 12 points and joined Derrick Walton who scored 13, as the only Wolverines in double figures. Glenn Robinson III was also quiet, contributing nine points.

Indiana (14-8, 4-5) had lost three of four but rode a tight, creative defense and Ferrell's hot shooting to a win that might shift its season. The Hoosiers led most of the way in improving to 12-2 at Assembly Hall. Noah Vonleh added 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Hoosiers, who shot 54 percent to the Wolverines' 40 percent. Indiana may have reinvig-orated its hopes for an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament by securing a second victory over a top-10 opponent. Indiana guard Yogi Ferrell, right, went to the hoop over Michigan forward Jordan Morgan.

ASSOCIATED PRESS "I didn't think we were going to go undefeated. We hadn't lost since Dec. 11, against Arizona. In the long run, we have to get better." What made Ferrell's WAHINE: Filmmakers hope to preserve history, significance of Hawaii's its 10-game winning streak by holding them to their lowest point total of the season. "I think it's really good for us," coach John Beilein said.

fifth year as coach. With gender equity progress in athletics now in reverse and generations of women unfamiliar with Title "Rise of the Wahine" hopes to remind people of the injustices of the past and Hawaii's inordinately large part in early progress. "I want to be part of it even if it only reaches a few people," says Tsuji, who has also co-founded the nonprofit Rizen Foundation. "It needs to be told with my wins than anyone in the game, and four national championships. Hawaii led the country in attendance from 1994 to 2012 and until Nebraska moved into a larger arena this season, UH was the only collegiate volleyball program making a profit.

It might never have happened without Mink, Thompson "It had to be done" and a few others who believed women's sports was important. "In a lot of ways," Tsuji Continued from CI color to serve in the U.S. Congress after being rejected from some 20 law and medical schools, because of her gender, she believed. Thompson, Mink and then-legislators Pat Saiki and Faith Evans were among the core group supporting the women's athletic program at UH, which captured its first national championship when Wahine volleyball won in 1979 Shoji's WARRIORS: Continued from CI count either to this year's recruiting class or next year's. With the Warriors shifting to a 3-4 base this season, the focus was on recruiting linebackers and cornerbacks.

ties I felt I could help. The more we find out, the story continues to build and gain more traction. You can't write this kind of stuff. "We are primarily targeting the UH fan base, but more than that it's also for future generations. I feel like if people don't know about this story it's going to die.

People won't recognize the significance." The significance has been most vividly displayed here by volleyball. Shoji has more park College, and Nick Nelson of Maryland's Suitland High. Fermin, who signed in December, has to complete a class before joining the Warriors in June. Rogers, who is 6-1 and 185 pounds, said he turned CONTINUE SERVING THE PEOPLE said, "Wahine volleyball at the beginning became a catalyst of what women's sports could be. We talked to certain people, and when other teams found out Don-nis sold out the Blaisdell (in 1976), they wanted to hear how she did it because that had never been done.

What Pat Summit and all those others did in basketball really started here. A lot of people don't realize the deep roots Title IX has, specifically for women's ath me," Rogers said. Jackson said he will be reunited with his best friend, Daniel Lewis, a safetyrunning back who also will sign with UH on Wednesday. Jackson, who is 6-1 and 179 pounds, gave an oral commitment to San Diego State last year. But after going on an SDSU recruiting trip, he changed his mind Rogers, a cornerback, chose Hawaii over New Mexico and San Diego State The Warriors received oral commitments from three linebackers and five who can play linebacker or rush end.

This class has four corners: Jackson, Rogers, Cesar Fermin of California's Moor- down offers from New Mexico and San Diego State. He redshirted during his first year at Mesa College, giving him three years to play three seasons for the Warriors. "It worked out well for OF HAWAII FOR OVER YEARS! 1 TOP CHEVY DEALER IN THE STATE YEARS RUNNING! PROUD TO Associated Press contributions letics, to Hawaii. So we had to do it here. We had to tell that part of the story." Tsuji is the son of State Rep.

Clift Tsuji. Ryan has recently been denying "rumors" he will run for office. He might not have time. His documentary group is close to the end of filming but still trying to nail down information on Thompson. It is also trying to raise $50,000 to fund the film.

Contact information for donations is available at riseofthewahine.com. and chose UH. He reaffirmed his decision on Sunday. "I'm 18 years old, and I get to play football on the island," Jackson said. "I love Hawaii.

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