(2/3/13)
Wheeler News Service -
Sunday, February 3, 2013 - Sunday State Sports
NATIONAL BASKETBALL
ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee 107, Orlando
98
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COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
--Division I
Men
UW-Green Bay 73, Loyola
65
--Division I
Women
Detroit 61, UW-Milwaukee
59
Marquette 70, DePaul
66
UW-Green Bay 99,
Illinois-Chicago 53
--Division II
Men
UW-Parkside 77,
Indianapolis 71
--Division II
Women
UW-Parkside 77,
Indianapolis 75
--Division III
Men
UW-La Crosse 67, (5)
UW-Stevens Point 62
(15) UW-Whitewater 63, St.
Norbert 38
Augustana 83, Carthage
74
Benedictine 70, Maranatha
Baptist 59
Bethany Lutheran 106,
Northland 54
Carroll 67, Cornell
57
Concordia-Mequon 77,
Rockford 66
Edgewood 78, Wisconsin
Luthern 66
Finlandia 91, Silver Lake
79
Grinnell 102, Beloit
98
Lakeland 99, Aurora 94
(OT)
Lawrence 80, Illinois
College 57
Marian 81,
Concordia-Chicago 64
Milwaukee Engineering 83,
Dominican 66
Ripon 75, Monmouth
74
UW-River Falls 76, UW-Eau
Claire 71
UW-Stout 53,
UW-Platteville 50
UW-Superior 76, UW-Oshkosh
73
--Division III
Women
(16) UW-Stevens Point 65,
UW-La Crosse 57
(17) Cornell 80, Carroll
65
Beloit 81, Grinnell
73
Bethany Lutheran 73,
Northland 50
Carthage 67, Augustana
46
Concordia-Chicago 62,
Marian 56
Concordia-Mequon 53,
Rockford 42
Finlandia 69, Silver Lake
52
Lakeland 65, Aurora
52
Lawrence 56, Illinois
College 53
Maranatha Baptist 70,
Benedictine 56
Milwaukee Engineering 53,
Dominican 44
Monmouth 62, Ripon
60
UW-River Falls 61, UW-Eau
Claire 53
UW-Stout 71,
UW-Platteville 57
UW-Superior 66, UW-Oshkosh
58
Wisconsin Lutheran 62,
Alverno 41
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COLLEGE
HOCKEY
--Division I
Men
North Dakota 4, Wisconsin
1
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MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER
LEAGUE
Milwaukee 29, Missouri
15
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Here are the
stories:
Guards Monta Ellis and
Brandon Jennings combined for 41 points as Milwaukee downed the Orlando Magic
107-98 Saturday. Ellis had 11 assists to go with his 21 points, while Larry
Sanders scored 17, grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked six shots. Sanders has at
least one block in 32 straight games. The Bucks were leading by 15 late in the
fourth quarter when Orlando scored 10 straight points. It was a rediscovered
offense which helped Milwaukee pick up the win. The Bucks topped 100 points
after failing to reach 90 in their last two games. They were playing their
fourth game in five nights. The loss was the ninth in a row for
Orlando.
-2/03-
A win today gives the
Wisconsin Badgers a second straight season sweep of Illinois. The two Big Ten
Conference foes square off at 2:30 p.m. The Badgers won the first game between
the two a little over three weeks ago by a 74-51 score. Wisconsin is trying to
regain a little momentum after taking three losses in the last four games. It
has split four road conference games this and is 64-64 since Bo Ryan took over
as head coach. That's the best road winning percentage of any Big Ten team
during Ryan's tenure in Madison.
-2/03-
Marquette tries to pick up
a road victory in the Big East Conference, but it'll have to come at a tough
place to be the visitor. The Golden Eagles play in Louisville against the
Cardinal this afternoon. Marquette leads the standings with a 6-1 record after
Syracuse was beaten by Pitt yesterday. The Eagles bring in a 15-4 record
overall and they're ranked 25th in the latest poll. Louisville is ranked 12th
with a 17-4 record, including 5-3 in the Big East after three straight
conference losses. The Cardinals were ranked number one just two weeks ago.
These games are usally pretty close. Seventeen of the last 30 showdowns
between the two teams have been decided by five points or less – or in
overtime.
-2/03-
It was a rough way to lose
a winning streak. In a game marked by several fights, 29 penalties and 106
penalty minutes, the Wisconsin Badgers lost at North Dakota 4-1. It was the
first time in 11 WCHA games Wisconsin had tasted defeat and it may be awhile
before the teams meet again. Both will play in different conferences next
season. North Dakota scored the first four goals on the way to its first win in
six games. Mark Zengerle scored the Badgers' only goal in the final period.
Wisconsin improved its record to 11-9-6, including 8-6-6 in
conference.
-2/03-
Packer linebacker Dave
Robinson has been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Robinson was a
standout on the tough defenses in the 1960s which helped Green Bay win NFL
Championships and Super Bowl titles. Robinson was a first-round draft choice in
1963 and played in 127 regular-season games during his 10 years in Green Bay.
He was starter on teams which won three straight NFL Championship and the first
two Super Bowls.
-2/03-
Ten straight points late
in the game gave the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay the boost it needed to
whip Loyola of Chicago 73-65 Saturday afternoon. Alec Brown scored 25 points
while hitting 10-of-14 shots from the floor. Jordan Fouse took down 13
rebounds. Loyola held a 55-50 lead with six minutes, 40 seconds to go, but the
Phoenix scored the next 10 points. Green Bay's record improves to 12-11,
including 6-4 in Horizon League conference games.
-2/03-
Former Wisconsin Badger
J.J. Watt has been named The Associated Press 2012 NFL Defensive Player of the
Year. The Houston Texans end missed being a unanimous choice by just one vote.
Watt had 20 ½ sacks this past season and he blocked 16 passes. Watt is known
for getting off the line quickly. He forced four fumbles and recovered two as
the Texans won their second straight AFC South title.
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Wheeler News
Service - Sunday, February 3, 2013 - Prep Results
BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL SATURDAY SCORES
Algoma 70, Crivitz
48
Apple Valley, Minn.
81, Madison Memorial 60
Boscobel 58, North
Crawford 35
Brookfield Academy
59, Living Word Lutheran 33
Bruce 68, Winter
40
Cassville 66,
Seneca 45
Clayton 61, Unity
21
De Soto 56, La
Farge 52
Deerfield 68, Rio
49
DeForest 59,
Portage 47
DeLaSalle, Minn.
65, Appleton West 43
Delavan-Darien 66,
Williams Bay 51
Dominican 60,
Catholic Central 39
Eau Claire Memorial
60, La Crosse Logan 51
Eden Prairie, Minn.
59, Roncalli 44
Glenwood City 64,
Plum City 36
Granton 68, Cornell
59
Grantsburg 57,
Shell Lake 38
Heritage Christian
69, Hope Christian 61
Hopkins, Minn. 85,
De Pere 70
Howards Grove 60,
Mishicot 47
Hustisford 49,
Pecatonica 41
Juda 40, Johnson
Creek 29
Kaukauna 63, Holmen
61
Kettle Moraine
Lutheran 53, Omro 35
Little Chute 46,
Freedom 29
Mahtomedi, Minn.
77, Regis 49
Messmer 72, Lake
Country Lutheran 62
Monona Grove 61,
Edgewood 51
Monroe 52,
Stoughton 38
Nicolet 59, Racine
Park 47
Oconto 59, Gillett
36
Oregon 51, Milton
41
Osseo, Minn. 76,
Hudson 45
Prior Lake, Minn.
66, Rice Lake 53
Racine Lutheran 73,
Martin Luther 44
Racine St.
Catherine's 56, Kenosha Saint Joseph Catholic Academy 32
Reedsburg Area 55,
Fort Atkinson 36
Sauk Prairie 52,
Baraboo 35
Sheboygan North 77,
Sheboygan South 68
Shoreland Lutheran
60, The Prairie School 35
St. John's NW
Military Academy 66, Kenosha Christian Life 57
Stockbridge 75,
Abundant Life Christian/Madison Country Day 66
Superior 79,
Menomonie 61
Tomah 62, Sparta
57
University School
of Milwaukee 64, Wayland Academy 51
Wabeno 76, Phelps
51
Waunakee 48, Mount
Horeb 42
Wilmot Union 60,
Saint Thomas More 53
Xavier 92, Kewaunee
45
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GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL SATURDAY SCORES
Appleton West 47,
Hortonville 37
Boscobel 51, North
Crawford 31
Cuba City 58,
Lancaster 35
Eau Claire Immanuel
Lutheran 52, Melrose-Mindoro 50
Granton 39, Central
WI Christian 37
Howards Grove 53,
Elkhart Lake/Glenbeulah 23
Janesville Craig
78, Beloit Memorial 49
Janesville Parker
65, Madison East 17
Lourdes Academy 58,
Central WI Christian 40
Madison La Follette
49, Monona Grove 48
Menomonie 53, La
Crosse Logan 47
Northland Lutheran
54, Wisconsin Valley Luth. 20
Oconomowoc 42,
Greenfield 37
Plymouth 58, Port
Washington 28
Saint Mary Central
45, Milwaukee Pulaski/Arts 33
Sheboygan County
Christian 60, Kohler 34
Sheboygan North 60,
Sheboygan South 46
St. Croix Falls 51,
Pine City, Minn. 22
Stockbridge 47,
Madison Abundant Life 22
Verona Area 41,
Madison Memorial 17
Waunakee 48, Mount
Horeb 42
Wauwatosa West 60,
Wauwatosa East 44
Winter 60, Bruce
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