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East Oregonian
Page 2B
Tuesday, January 17, 2016
Prep Roundup
TigerScots beat Mustangs to win league openers
East Oregonian
ATHENA
—
The
Weston-McEwen TigerScots
won their league opener
by grinding out a 53-49
win against the Heppner
Mustangs on Saturday night.
Heppner started the game
with everything going its
way, driving the lane and
getting in the paint at will
and finding open guys along
the perimeter enough to hold
a 18-9 lead at the end of the
first quarter. But from that
point on, Weston-McEwen
slowly chipped away at the
lead.
The TigerScots (8-5, 1-0
CBC) tied the game at 49-49
with under one minute left
to play before Ethan Reger
scored the go-ahead basket
and Quanah Picard sank two
free throws with just seconds
left on the clock to seal the
win.
“We made some good
adjustments in the second
half and responded well
to (Heppner’s) defensive
changes,” Weston-McEwen
coach Brian Pickard said.
Garrett Hungerford nailed
four 3-pointers and scored 16
points for Weston-McEwen,
while Shaw Broncheau and
Brett Speed each had 12.
Logan Grieb led Heppner
(8-4, 0-2) with 18 points and
four 3-pointers and Nikalos
Dias Martins had 13.
Weston-McEwen
next
heads to Pilot Rock on
Friday, while Heppner hosts
Culver.
————
W-M
9 12 19 13 — 53
HHS
18 10 12
9 — 49
WESTON-MCEWEN — G. Hungerford 16,
S. Broncheau 12, B. Speed 12, E. Reger 6,
J. West 4, Q. Picard 2, Rudolph 1.
HEPPNER — L. Grieb 18, N. Dias Martins
13, J. Lindsay 7, K. Smith 4, W. Steagall 4,
C. Hedman 3.
3-pointers — W-M 7, HHS 6. Free throws
— W-M 10-16, HHS 13-23. Fouls — W-M
17, HHS 18.
STANFIELD
89,
CULVER 59 — At Culver,
the Stanfield Tigers had all
13 players score at least one
field goal as the Tigers ran
past the Culver Bulldogs
89-59 on Saturday afternoon.
“We played well, jumped
on Culver in the first half
and gained some momentum
that we carried throughout,”
Stanfield coach Jason Sperr
said. “We were able to rest
some guys and get other guys
some playing time and it was
nice to see all 13 guys score.
“We had a good weekend
and we got the start we
needed to have in league
and the guys are excited for
what’s next.”
Dylan Grogan led Stan-
field (11-1, 2-0 CBC) with
17 points, Brody Woods had
12 and both Noe Sanchez
and Jose Garcia each had
nine points. Mike Davis, Jr.
of Culver (0-12, 0-2) had a
game-high 30 points.
Stanfield next hosts
Prescott (WA) today at 6 p.m.
————
SHS
28 27 21 13 — 89
CHS
14 11
9 25 — 59
STANFIELD — D. Grogan 17, B. Woods
12, N. Sanchez 9, R. Bailey 9, J. Garcia 9,
A. Gomez 8, J. Galarza 6, T. Monkus 5, E.
Esquivel 4, D. Allan 3, C. Hernandez 2, E.
Angel 2, T. Flores 2.
CULVER — M. Davis 30, W. Basl 16, Z.
Gutierrez 10, Stevenson 2, Oliveras 1.
———
UHS
12 22 10 18 — 66
IHS
12 12 12 12 — 48
UMATILLA — K. Webb 28, S. Cranston
10, J. Marett 10, S. Miller 8, S. Garcia 5, M.
Garcialazo 3, Team 2.
IRRIGON — H. White 20, A. Rice 17, E.
Carillo 4, J. Philips 4, A. Gomez 2, O. Vera 1.
BAKER 64, MAC-HI 50
— At Milton-Freewater, the
Mac-Hi Pioneers fell into an
early hole which proved to be
too big to come back from,
falling to Baker 64-50 in the
league opener on Saturday
afternoon.
“(Baker) started really
fast and we got in a 12-0 hole
early,” Mac-Hi coach Jordan
Poynor said. “Baker shot the
ball well in the first half and
we just couldn’t crawl out of
the hole.”
Alex Delgado led Mac-Hi
(5-6, 0-1 GOL) with 13
points, while Alexis Pio
added 12 and Michael
Armenta pitched in 10.
Will Akers led Baker with a
game-high 21 points — all of
which came in the first half.
Mac-Hi next hosts The
Dalles today at 5:45 p.m.
————
BHS
19 17 12 16 — 64
M-H
6 12 15 17 — 50
BAKER — W. Akers 21, G. Berry 18, C.
Osborn 8, R. Schwin 7, B. Zemmer 5, TJ
Dunn 3, M. Plumley 2.
MAC-HI — A. Delgado 13, A. Pio 12, M.
Armenta 10, A. Earls 8, M. Garcia 7
3-pointers — BHS 4, M-H 6. Free throws
— BHS 14-21, M-H 12-16. Fouls — BHS
20, M-H 19.
UMATILLA
66,
IRRIGON 48 — At Irrigon,
Kaden Webb scored a game-
high 28 points to carry the
Umatilla Vikings to a 66-48
win over the Irrigon Knights
in the Vikings’ league opener
on Saturday evenings.
Behind Webb,
Seth
Carnston and Justin Maret
also scored 10 points apiece
for Umatilla (9-5, 1-0 EOL),
while Hayden White scored
20 to lead Irrigon (8-5, 1-1)
and Austin Rice had 17.
Umatilla next heads
to Riverside today, while
Irrigon hosts Vale on Friday.
JOSEPH 66, HELIX
39 — At Helix, the Eagles
went on a 20-7 run in the
second quarter to take control
of their Old Oregon League
game on Saturday.
Cayden DeLury scored a
game-high 18 points to lead
Joseph (11-3, 5-1 OOL) to its
fifth-straight win.
Justin Williams had a
team-high 12 points for
Helix (2-8, 1-3), which plays
its next game at Cove today
at 5:30 p.m.
———
JHS
HHS
16 20
11 7
17
9
13 — 66
12 — 39
JOSEPH — C. DeLury 18, C. Murray 11, T.
Homan 10, A. Borgerding 10, H. Miller 6, J.
Chrisman 4, T. Wandschneider 3, T. Grote 2,
B. Gorham 2, T. VanWinkle.
HELIX — J. Williams 12, J. Shaw 10, G.
Christman 6, S. Carlson 5, T. Fehrenbacker
4, J. Springer 2, L. Davis, A. Holden, G.
Newtson, C. Marks.
3-pointers — JHS 6; HHS 2. Free throws
— JHS 14-20; HHS 3-5. Fouls — JHS 11;
HHS 15.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
CULVER 36, STAN-
FIELD 22 — At Culver,
the Stanfield Tigers were
overwhelmed by the Culver
Bulldogs early and the
Bulldogs kept the Tigers
at a distance the rest of the
way for a 36-22 victory on
Saturday afternoon.
“We started in a 19-0 hole
and that made things diffi-
cult,” Stanfield coach Daniel
Sharp said.
Kendra Hart led Stanfield
(3-10, 1-1 CBC) with nine
points and Natalia Esquivel
had seven points.
Stanfield next hosts
Prescott (WA) today.
————
SHS
0 9
4
9 — 22
CHS
17 3
7
9 — 36
STANFIELD — K. Hart 9, N. Esquivel 7, A.
Griffin 3, S. Sharp 2, B. Braithwaite 1.
CULVER — I. Retano 14, J. Johnson
10, M. Gamboa 8, J. VanAlstyne 2, E.
Bautista 2.
3-pointers — SHS 0, CHS 1. Free throws
— SHS 8-16, CHS 11-22. Fouls — SHS 20,
CHS 18. Fouled out — S. Connell (SHS), J.
Johnson (CHS).
WESTON-MCEWEN
52, HEPPNER 40 — At
Athena, the Weston-McEwen
TigerScots won for the fifth
time in the last six games
with a 52-40 victory over
Heppner in league action on
Saturday afternoon.
Sara von Borstel and
Katie Vescio each scored 10
points to lead the way for
Weston-McEwen (9-4, 1-0
CBC), while Sarah Finifrock
had nine and Chelsea Quae-
mpts had eight. Jacee Currin
again led Heppner with 12
points while Kacie Gray had
nine and Morgan Correa had
seven.
Weston-McEwen
next
heads to Pilot Rock on
Friday, while Heppner hosts
Culver.
————
HHS
9 7
9 15 — 40
W-M
20 11
9 12 — 52
HEPPNER — J. Currin 12, K. Gray 9, M.
Correa 7, J. Mahoney 5, N. Propheter 3, M.
Silvia 2, M. Combe 2.
WESTON-MCEWEN — S. von Borstel 10,
K. Vescio 10, S. Finifrock 9, C. Quaempts 8,
B. Hillmick 5, J. Lambert 4, A. Schroeder 2,
A. Finifrock 2, A. Hill 2.
3-pointers — HHS 3, W-M 1. Free throws
— HHS 9-20, W-M 13-27. Fouls — HHS 20,
W-M 18. Fouled out — J. Currin (HHS).
UMATILLA
49,
IRRIGON 44 — At Irrigon,
Aleesha Watson scored a
game-high 31 points and
sank five 3-pointers to help
her Umatilla Vikings to a
49-44 win over Irrigon in
Eastern Oregon League
action on Saturday evening
at Irrigon High School.
“She shot the ball very
well and we didn’t have an
answer tonight,” Irrigon
coach Mike Royer said.
Jada Burns led Irrigon
(7-7, 0-2 EOL) with 13
points and Alyia Munoz had
10 points. Katelyn Lorence
also reached double-digit
points for Umatilla (6-8, 1-0)
in the game.
Umatilla next travels to
Riverside today for a 6 p.m.
tip-off, while Irrigon hosts
Vale on Friday.
————
UHS
15 10 14 10 — 49
IHS
10 11 14
9 — 44
UMATILLA — A. Watson 31, K. Lorence
10, L. Jurnot 4, Y. Ortiz 3, C. Alvarez 1.
IRRIGON —J. Burns 13, Munoz 10, T.
Davis 9, A. Zacarias 6, Romero 2, Gilman 2,
K. Wyant 1, L. Mills 1.
BAKER 53, MAC-HI
29 — At Milton-Freewater,
the Mac-Hi Pioneers dropped
their Greater Oregon League
opener 53-29 against Baker
on Saturday afternoon.
“We actually played
some of our best basketball
tonight, even though the
scoreboard doesn’t reflect
it,” Mac-Hi coach Brooke
Garton said. “It really came
down to Baker’s big second
quarter and we just couldn’t
keep up.”
Sydney
Richwine
continued her strong season
for Mac-Hi (1-10, 0-1
GOL) with yet another
double-double, recording a
team-high 13 points and 17
rebounds. Brooke Smiley
added nine points and 12
rebounds as well for the
Pioneers.
Mac-Hi next heads to
Stanfield on Friday night for
a 7:30 p.m. start.
————
BHS
6 18
8 21 — 52
M-H
5 8
8 11 — 29
BAKER — Ramos 16, Bruce 8, Huggins
8, Ward 7, Carter 5, Davis 4, Younger 2,
Flanagan 2.
MAC-HI — S. Richwine 13, B. Smiley 9,
M. Yensen 2, Flores 2, Hernandez 2, B.
Jones 1.
3-pointers — BHS 5, M-H 0. Free throws
— BHS 6-7, M-H 9-25. Fouls — BHS 21,
M-H 15. Fouled out — Huggins (BHS),
Yensen (M-H).
JOSEPH 48, HELIX
40 — At Helix, a sluggish
second half was enough for
the Joseph Eagles to overtake
the Helix Grizzlies and pull
away for a 48-40 victory on
Saturday.
“We got a quick start, but
the third quarter we were flat
and didn’t play well basically
the whole second half,”
Helix coach Kirk Flerchinger
said. “We didn’t do the things
we needed to do tonight and
Joseph just wanted this one
more than we did.”
Kailey Mize had a big
game for Helix (5-5, 1-3
OOL) with 18 points, but it
was Joseph’s Alexis Sykora
that stole the show with 28
points.
Helix next heads to Cove
today.
————
JHS
10 7 14 17 — 48
GHS
14 11
4 11 — 40
JOSEPH — A. Sykora 28, Genetti 12, H.
MIller 6.
HELIX — K. Mize 18, M. Tullis 6, E.
Fehrenbacker 6, C. Bennett 5, A. Wood 3,
H. Christman 2.
3-pointers — JHS 1, GHS 4. Free throws
— JHS 11-18, GHS 4-17. Fouls — JHS 16,
GHS 18. Fouled out — S. Wilson (GHS).
PENDLETON
Strong shooting lifts T-Wolves
East Oregonian
Staff photo by Kathy Aney
BMCC’s Sierra Schmeckpeper (22) drives
to the basket under pressure from Cay-
la Jones (35) and Nyala Guich (23), of
Columbia Basin Community College, on
Saturday at the McCrae Activity Center.
PENDLETON — Blue Mountain’s
men’s basketball team shot 50 percent
from deep range and just a tick lower
from the rest of the field to beat Columbia
Basin 80-64 in NWAC East play on
Saturday.
Darien Davis led the Timberwolves
(4-10, 2-2 East) with 21 points and
was 4-for-5 on three-pointers. He also
had four steals and four assists. Jared
Mathews added a second-straight double-
double with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Isaiah Harris chipped in 13 points with
five assists, and the T-Wolves had 19
team assists.
David Bravo also had 13 points
and Lucas Wyant finished with 11, and
BMCC shot 47.7 percent from the field
in the game.
Blue Mountain lost to Wenatchee
Valley 69-59 on Monday night despite 23
points and 13 boards from Mathews.
———
CBC
22 42 — 64
BMCC
41 39 — 80
COLUMBIA BASIN — K. Blair 18, D. Torres 17, C. Wilmoth 8,
BLAZERS:
Continued from 1B
13 of 23 from beyond the arc in their 12th consecutive
home victory. The 3-pointer-heavy Trail Blazers shot 8
of 26 on 3-point attempts.
After Washington coach Scott Brooks called
Portland guards Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum
as good as any backcourt in the league, Beal and John
Wall outplayed them. Lillard led the Blazers with 22
points and McCollum had 12, but they combined to
shoot 11 of 29 from the floor.
The Wizards have won four of their last five games.
On the final day of All-Star voting, Wall put on
show by dunking over Mason Plumlee and hitting a
step-back 3-pointer from the top of the arc. He finished
10 of 17 and Beal was 7 of 11, including 3 of 3 from
3-point territory.
Washington opened the game shooting 4 of 5 to
jump ahead 10-0 and led by 30 after Marcin Gortat’s
layup with 4:24 left in the third quarter.
Portland cut it as close as 17 in the fourth, forcing
Wall and Beal back on the floor, but lost its second
game in a row.
MLK DAY
Wearing a shirt with the message: “His dream
inspired the world. Never stop dreaming,” Beal took
the microphone to address the crowd of 17,395 on
Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Brooks said he always
stops by the MLK Memorial during his walks around
the National Mall.
Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts said about half the
team went to the National Museum of African Amer-
ican History and Culture after practice Monday.
“It’s a little sobering, the African-American experi-
ence in this country and also celebrating the contribu-
tions of the African-American community,” Stotts said.
TIP-INS
Trail Blazers: McCollum’s streak of consecutive
games with 25-plus points ended at eight. He became
the eighth player to score 1,000 points this season,
joining Russell Westbrook, James Harden, DeMar
DeRozan, Anthony Davis, DeMarcus Cousins, Kevin
Durant and Isaiah Thomas.
J. Wuol 6, N. Peterson 5, L. Noethe 3, C. Kelly 2, M. Mann 2,
B. Scott 2, J. Ram 1, S. Weekes, G. Smith.
BLUE MOUNTAIN — D. Davis 21, J. Mathews 16, D. Bravo
13, I. Harris 13, L. Wyant 11, L. Hawkins 4, R. Brown 2, J.
Cook, L. McAllister, B. Brohrer.
3-pointers — CBC 7-21; BMCC 7-14. Free throws — CBC
9-15; BMCC 11-16. Fouls — CBC 20; BMCC 15. Fouled out —
B. Scott (CBC).
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
COLUMBIA BASIN 90, BLUE
MOUNTAIN 50 — At Pendleton, the
Timberolves turned the ball over 26 times
and shot just 28 percent from the field to
fall in NWAC East play on Saturday.
Akira McGee and Micah Bisbee led
BMCC (2-10, 0-5 East) with 11 points
each, and McGee added a team-high six
assists.
Blue Mountain shot just 18 percent on
Monday lost on the road at Wenatchee
Valley 62-30.
———
CBC
17 30 15 28 — 90
BMCC
17 11 11 11 — 50
COLUMBIA BASIN — S. Perez 19, A. Fiander 16, Z. Garcia
12, C. Jones 12, S. Keo 10, E. Botkin 8, K. Sage 6, N. Guich 4,
A> Higginbotham 3, K. Fangonilo.
BLUE MOUNTAIN — A. McGee 11, M. Bisbee 11, S.
Schmeckpeper 9, E. Ramsey 7, M. Boyer 5, B. Haringa 4, S.
Wammock 2, M. Slater 1, A. Broncheau, K. Munoz.
3-pointers — CBC 9-26; BMCC 11-30. Free throws — CBC
11-21; BMCC 7-12. Fouls — CBC 18; BMCC 20. Fouled out —
A. McGee (BMCC).
Staff photo by Kathy Aney
BMCC’s Isaiah Harris (11) goes up for a shot
against Brad Scott, of Columbia Basin Col-
lege, on Saturday at McCrae Activity Center.
SCOREBOARD
Local Slate
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL
Today’s Gamees
Helix at Cove, 5:30 p.m.
The Dalles at Mac-Hi, 5:45 p.m.
Prescott (WA) at Stanfield, 6 p.m.
Pendleton at Baker, 7:30 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside, 7:30 p.m.
Ione at Mitchell/Spray, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Arlington at South Wasco, 6:30 p.m.
Pendleton at La Grande, 7:30 p.m.
GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
Today’s Games
Helix at Cove, 4 p.m.
Baker at Pendleton, 5:45 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside, 6 p.m.
Prescott at Stanfield (WA), TBD
Wednesday’s Games
Arlington at South Wasco, 5 p.m.
La Grande at Pendleton, 7 p.m.
PREP WRESTLING
Thursday
Hood River at Pendleton, 7 p.m.
Prep Scores
BOYS BASKETBALL
Saturday’s Games
Baker 64, McLoughlin 50
Cascade 76, Crook County 37
Eagle Point 72, North Eugene 56
Hermiston 62, La Grande 54
Hood River 53, Columbia (White Salmon),
Wash. 27
McMinnville 65, West Salem 52
McNary 75, Sprague 55
South Eugene 70, South Medford 41
South Salem 78, North Salem 50
Monday’s Games
La Grande 44, Nyssa 32
Lake Oswego 64, Roosevelt 50
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Saturday’s Games
Baker 53, McLoughlin 29
Cascade 49, Crook County 22
Hermiston 61, West Valley (Yakima),
Wash. 51
Lewiston, Idaho 61, Pendleton 29
McNary 52, Sprague 30
North Eugene 64, Eagle Point 26
West Salem 52, McMinnville 37
Monday’s Games
Grant 56, West Linn 54
South Medford 67, Reed, Nev. 56
Sunset 52, Auburn Riverside, Wash. 50
Vale 48, Ontario 26
Prep Standings
BOYS BASKETBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Hermiston
0-0
10-3
6
Hood River
Pendleton
The Dalles
0-0
0-0
0-0
5-7
3-4
2-6
27
24
25
4A Greater Oregon League
Conf.
La Grande
2-0
Baker
1-1
Mac-Hi
0-1
Ontario
0-1
Ovr Rank
12-1
3
7-11 24
5-6 31
4-7 32
3A Eastern Oregon League
Conf.
Umatilla
1-0
Vale
1-0
Irrigon
1-1
Burns
1-1
Nyssa
1-1
Riverside
0-2
Ovr Rank
9-5
7
3-9 27
8-5 17
8-6 31
4-9 21
4-8 39
2A Columbia Basin Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Stanfield
2-0
11-1
5
Weston-McEwen
1-0
8-5
7
Pilot Rock
1-0
8-5 21
Heppner
0-2
8-4 13
Culver
0-2
0-12 40
1A Big Sky League
Conf.
5-0
3-0
3-1
2-1
1-2
0-3
0-3
0-4
Ovr Rank
10-4
3
8-4 27
8-2 12
7-5 29
8-6 18
3-7 39
1-8 60
1-11 47
1A Old Oregon League
Conf.
Nixyaawii
5-0
Joseph
5-1
Powder Valley
4-0
Echo
2-4
Wallowa
2-4
Cove
1-3
Helix
1-3
Pine Eagle
0-5
Ovr Rank
8-4 20
11-3 16
9-3
11
3-12 49
2-12 54
3-8 30
2-8 51
1-11 65
Sherman
Condon/Wheeler
Dufur
Arlington
Horizon Christian
South Wasco
Mitchell/Spray
Ione
GIRLS BASKETBALL
5A Columbia River Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Hood River
0-0
6-4 17
Hermiston
0-0
6-7 22
Pendleton
0-0
3-5 21
The Dalles
0-0
3-5 20
4A Greater Oregon League
Conf.
Baker
2-0
La Grande
1-1
Ontario
0-1
Mac-Hi
0-1
Ovr Rank
11-3
9
7-7 19
2-13 29
1-10 30
3A Eastern Oregon League
Conf.
Burns
2-0
Ovr Rank
10-4
7
Vale
Umatilla
Riverside
Nyssa
Irrigon
1-0
1-0
1-1
0-2
0-2
11-2
6-8
7-4
8-6
7-7
6
27
26
20
31
2A Columbia Basin Conference
Conf.
Ovr Rank
Culver
2-0
10-4
8
Weston-McEwen
1-0
9-4 17
Stanfield
1-1
3-10 29
Pilot Rock
0-1
10-3 15
Heppner
0-2
5-7 27
1A Big Sky League
Conf.
3-0
3-0
2-1
2-1
2-2
2-3
0-3
0-4
Ovr Rank
8-4 17
6-4 23
8-5 27
5-7 32
4-6 35
4-9 43
2-6 52
0-12 54
1A Old Oregon League
Conf.
Nixyaawii
5-0
Powder Valley
4-0
Echo
4-2
Joseph
4-2
Wallowa
2-4
Helix
1-3
Cove
0-4
Pine Eagle
0-5
Ovr Rank
12-0
4
10-2
5
11-4
9
10-3
11
2-12 37
5-5 19
3-9 34
0-9 40
Arlington
South Wasco
Horizon Christian
Condon/Wheeler
Dufur
Sherman
Mitchell/Spray
Ione
Football
NFL
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 14
Atlanta 36, Seattle 20
New England 34, Houston 16
Sunday, Jan. 15
Green Bay 34, Dallas 31
Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 22
NFC: Green Bay at Atlanta, 12:05 p.m.
(FOX)
AFC: Pittsburgh at New England, 3:40
p.m. (CBS)
Basketball
NBA
Sunday’s Games
Dallas 98, Minnesota 87
Atlanta 111, Milwaukee 98
Toronto 116, New York 101
Houston 137, Brooklyn 112
Chicago 108, Memphis 104
Oklahoma City 122, Sacramento 118
Detroit 102, L.A. Lakers 97
Monday’s Games
Atlanta 108, New York 107
Washington 120, Portland 101
Philadelphia 113, Milwaukee 104
Indiana 98, New Orleans 95
Denver 125, Orlando 112
Boston 108, Charlotte 98
Golden State 126, Cleveland 91
Utah 106, Phoenix 101
L.A. Clippers 120, Oklahoma City 98
Today’s Games
Houston at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Toronto at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Dallas at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Denver at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.
NCAA
Men’s Top 25
Monday’s Games
No. 1 Villanova 76, Seton Hall 46
No. 2 Kansas 76, Iowa State 72
No. 7 Creighton 72, No. 22 Xavier 67 No. 9
North Carolina 85, Syracuse 68
No. 13 Butler 88, Marquette 80
Today’s Games
No. 5 Kentucky at Mississippi State, 4 p.m.
No. 6 Baylor vs. Texas, 4 p.m.
No. 17 Wisconsin vs. Michigan, 6 p.m.
No. 21 Purdue vs. Illinois, 4 p.m.
Pac-12 Standings
Conf.
Arizona
5-0
Oregon
5-0
UCLA
5-1
California
4-2
Utah
3-2
USC
3-3
Wash. St.
2-3
Arizona St.
2-3
Stanford
2-4
Washington
1-4
Colorado
0-5
Oregon St.
0-5
Ovr
16-2
16-2
18-1
13-5
12-5
16-3
9-8
9-9
10-8
8-9
10-8
4-14
Pct
.889
.889
.947
.722
.706
.842
.529
.500
.556
.471
.556
.222
GB
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1½
2
2½
3
3
3½
4
5
5
Women’s Top 25
Monday’s Games
No. 4 Mississippi State 73, Mississippi 62
Tennessee 71, No. 6 Notre Dame 69
No. 17 Virginia Tech 72, Wake Forest 70
Today’s Games
No. 1 UConn at Tulsa, 5 p.m.
No. 12 Texas vs. No. 20 Oklahoma, 4 p.m.
No. 23 South Florida vs. Memphis, 4 p.m.
Pac-12 Standings
Conf.
Washington
6-1
Oregon St.
5-1
Stanford
5-1
Arizona St.
4-2
UCLA
4-2
Wash. St.
3-4
Utah
2-4
California
2-4
Oregon
2-4
Arizona
2-4
USC
1-5
Colorado
1-5
Ovr
18-2
16-2
15-3
13-4
13-4
8-10
13-4
14-4
12-6
11-6
10-7
11-6
Pct
.900
.889
.833
.765
.765
.444
.765
.778
.667
.647
.588
.647
GB
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½
1½
1½
3
3½
3½
3½
3½
4½
4½