Sunday State Sports Briefs: Marquette wins despite sloppy play
Wisconsin Sports-- The Marquette Golden Eagle admit it – sometimes they play down to the level of their competition. Making 20 turnovers Saturday night, coach Buzz Williams’ squad allowed North Carolina Central hang around a little too long before winning 75-66.
MILWAUKEE - The Marquette Golden Eagle admit it – sometimes they play down to the level of their competition. Making 20 turnovers Saturday night, coach Buzz Williams’ squad allowed North Carolina Central hang around a little too long before winning 75-66.
Marquette’s record is 9-3 entering Big East play Tuesday night against Connecticut. The Eagles put up some good number, hitting their first eight shots and connecting on 60 percent from the field for the game. They also hit 5-of-11 three-pointers and hit 22-of-27 free throws. Vander Blue and Junior Cadougan led the scoring with 16 points apiece. Todd Mayo came off the bench to score a dozen and grab six rebounds. Complicating things is the fact the Eagles have to open the Big East Conference season without Williams, who will serve a one-game suspension for a recruiting violation which resulted in the firing of one assistant coach.
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Head coach Bobbie Kelsey’s explanation of her University of Wisconsin women’s basketball team’s 67-44 loss Saturday was simple: they didn’t hit open shots. The Badgers shot a season-low 24 percent while dropping the championship game of the Miami Holiday Invitational Saturday. Wisconsin’s record falls to 8-5. Jacki Gulczynski led Wisconsin with 16 points. Cassie Rochel led the Badgers with nine rebounds and five blocked shots.
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Jordan Aaron poured in 34 points to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to a 95-80 win over Ohio Dominican Saturday at the Klotsche Center. It was just the fourth win in 14 games for the Panthers. Aaron got help from Paris Gulley’s 20 points and seven rebounds. Milwaukee led by just four points at half-time, but pulled away after that. The defeat was the seventh in a row for Division II Ohio Dominican.
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Things like byes and rushing records aren’t the focus for Green Bay head coach Mike McCarthy or Minnesota head coach Leslie Frazer. Just win. Everything else will take care of itself. A win for the Packers would mean a first round bye in the NFC playoffs. If the Vikings can beat the Packers for the first time in six tries it would be their first postseason action since 2009 and would likely mean a rematch at Lambeau Field in the wild-card round. The 9-6 Vikes can make the playoffs with a loss, but it is complicated. If they drop today’s home game, they would need the Bears, the Cowboys and the Giants to all lose. Minnesota running back Adrian Peterson gouged the Packer defense for 210 yards the last time the two teams met December 2nd in a 23-14 loss. He needs 208 yards today to break the all-time NFL rushing record set by Eric Dickerson’s record.
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SCORES
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
--Division I Women
Drake 80, UW-Milwaukee 70
Marquette 77, Loyola 61
--Division II Men
Michigan Tech 69, UW-Parkside 51
--Division III Men
Cal Lutheran 75, Northland 59
Gustavus Adolphus 61, UW-Eau Claire 47
Hendrix (AR) 65, Wisconsin Lutheran 47
Loras (IA) 74, UW-Stout 67
Mary Hardin-Baylor 71, Edgewood 53
North Central (IL) 80, UW-La Crosse 72
St. Norbert 67, Marian 47
UW-Oshkosh 70, Concordia-Mequon 62
UW-Platteville 61, Colorado College 59
UW-River Falls 79, St. John's (MN) 73
UW-Stevens Point 72, Texas-Dallas 55
UW-Superior 74, St. Olaf (MN) 65
UW-Whitewater 71, Northwestern (MN) 61
--Division III Women
Calvin 67, Concordia-Mequon 54
Carroll v. Coe, canceled
Carthage 64, Trinity (TX) 52
Dubuque (IA) 77, UW-River Falls 57
Elmhurst (IL) 88, Beloit 58
Manchester (IN) 46, Marian 40
UW-Eau Claire 72, Forstburg State (MD) 43
UW-Platteville 49, Brooklyn (NY) 39
UW-Stevens Point 77, Edgewood 58
UW-Stout 78, Concordia-Belton (TX) 74
UW-Superior 60, Trinity Christian (IL) 38
UW-Whitewater 58, Millikin (IL) 49
Wisconsin Lutheran 72, Williams (MA) 55
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AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Rockford 4, Milwaukee 1
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WISCONSIN BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Albany 45, Orangeville, Ill. 44
Augusta 68, Gilmanton 41
Burlington 65, Kenosha Tremper 60
Milwaukee Destiny 82, Milwaukee Pulaski 68
Edgar 78, Colby 54
River Valley 74, Wisconsin Heights 63
White Bear Lake, Minn. 72, La Crosse 61
--La Crosse Aquinas Tournament
(Third Place)
Prairie du Chien 40, Mondovi 35
(Championship)
La Crosse Aquinas 57, Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau 54
--Catholic Spirit Tournament
(Fifth Place)
Hill-Murray, Minn. 94, Milw. Bay View 80
--Hustiford Tournament
Rio 49, Hustisford 45, OT
--Lake Mills Holiday Tournament
Lakeside Lutheran 78, Parkview 53
--West Allis Nathan Hale Holiday Tournament
(Consolation Final)
Greendale 90, Milwaukee North 67
(Championship)
West Allis Nathan Hale 72, Kettle Moraine 57
--Raider Shootout
(Consolation)
Oostburg 53, Sturgeon Bay 29
--Reedsburg Tournament
Poynette 47, Reedsburg 45
--Stevens Point Century Classic
Stevens Point Pacelli 55, Pittsville 49
Stevens Point 40, Beaver Dam 31
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 48, Rice Lake 45
--Wabasha-Kellogg, Minn. Tournament
(Championship)
Alma/Pepin 50, Wabasha-Kellogg, Minn. 39
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WISCONSIN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Brillion 48, Southern Door 47
DeForest 41, Fort Atkinson 27
Marshall 52, Grafton 41
Neillsville 60, Ladysmith 19
Manitowoc Roncalli 51, Two Rivers 42
Verona Area 44, Monroe 23
Whitewater 56, Stoughton 54
Wisconsin Heights 44, River Valley 39
--Ashwaubenon Holiday Classic
(Consolation Championship)
Beaver Dam 63, Ashwaubenon 42
(Championship)
Algoma 48, Hamilton 35
--Cambridge Tournament
(Championship)
Cambridge 50, Elkhorn 44
--Christine Radke Memorial Tournament
(Consolation Championship)
Oshkosh Lourdes 64, Waunakee 48
(Seventh Place)
Nicolet 40, Racine J.I Case 34
(Third Place)
Milwaukee Rufus King 70, Hartland Arrowhead 54
(Championship)
Franklin 68, Middleton 57
--Fort Atkinson Tournament
Menomonee Falls 58, Lakeside Lutheran 32
--Lake Mills Tournament
Clinton 70, Lake Mills 53
Omro 57, Big Foot 26
--Wabasha-Kellogg, Minn. Tournament
(Championship)
Alma/Pepin 76, Wabasha-Kellogg, Minn. 57
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WISCONSIN BOYS HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY
--Chippewa Falls Tournament
Eau Claire Regis/Chippewa Falls McDonell/Bloomer 14, Sparta/Mauston 0
--Cornerstone Tournament
Green Bay United 4, Fond du Lac 0
--Hilltopper Holiday Classic
(Fifth Place)
Mankato West, Minn. 5, Madison Edgewood 3
(Championship)
Green Bay Notre Dame 6, Duluth Marshall, Minn. 3
--Joe Raymond Tournament
University School of Milwaukee 3, Stevens Point 2, OT
--Madison Tournament
Lakeland 8, Grafton 1
--Naga-Waukee Park Tournament
Janesville 2, Brookfield 1
--Onalaska Tournament
Onalaska 2, La Crosse Aquinas 1
--Poppy Waterman Ice Arena Tournament
Greendale 4, Beloit Memorial 2
Kenosha 3, West Salem 2
Reedsburg Area 3, Beaver Dam 2
Waupun 4, Viroqua 3
--Rochester Kiwanis Tournament
(Class 2A)
(Seventh Place)
New Richmond 3, Rochester John Marshall, Minn. 2
(Third Place)
Eau Claire Memorial 3, Park (Cottage Grove), Minn. 2
--Simley, Minn. Tournament
(Third Round)
Schofield D.C. Everest 2, Albert Lea, Minn. 0
--Spooner Tournament
Breckenridge-Wahpeton Blades, N.D. 5, Baldwin-Woodville 0
La Crosse 8, Ashland 7
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WISCONSIN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY
Middleton 5, Northland Pines 2
--Blaine, Minn. High School Christmas Tournament
Onalaska 5, Hayward/Spooner 1
--Madison Tournament
Lake Geneva Badger 6, Point-Rapids 0
Brookfield 3, USM 1
St. Croix Valley Fusion 2, Hartland Arrowhead 1
--Schwan's Cup (Red Division)
(Third Place)
Sun Prairie 3, Hudson 0
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