#6 posting 2.1.2007
your daily dose of girls basketball news & information
COLLEGE REPORTS
D1
BIG 12
Nebraska knocked off Iowa State 62-49. West Central's Megan Ronhovde had 13 for ISU, while Woodbury's Amanda Nisleit did not score. Cannon Falls' Cory Montgomery did not score for Nebraska.
SUN BELT
Middle Tennessee State downed Denver 82-56. Breck's Megan Givens, and Bloomington Kennedy's Ashly Robinson were held scoreless for Denver.
D3
MIAC
Concordia Moorhead got revenge against Macalester 73-52. Grafton's Annie Keeley had 20 for CM. Mpls SW's Trina PaStarr had 15 for Macalester.
Gustavus beat St. Catherine 84-75. Hutchinson's Bri Monahan had 28 for Gustavus.
Hamline edged Augsburg 75-71. New London-Spicer's Jessica Heinen had 20 for Hamline.
St. Benedict blazed by Bethel 73-47. Albany's Darby Noreen had 12 for St. Benedict. Minnetonka's Heather Davis had 12 for Bethel.
St. Olaf had to go to overtime to get a win over St. Mary's 66-61. It was St. Mary's second straight heartbreaker. Wayzata's Kristina Stoermer had 21 for St. Olaf. Winona Cotter's Jessica Weisbrod had 14 for St. Mary's.
St. Thomas rallied to beat Carleton 63-60. Champlin Park's Melissa Gotchnik had 15 points to lead St. Thomas. Portland Lincoln's Hannah Oken-Berg led Carleton with 16 points.
WIAC
Eau Claire defeated Stevens Point 60-53. Eau Claire North's Michelle Burns had 19 to lead UWEC. Wausau East's Haley Houghton had 11 to top UWSP.
LaCrosse swept the season series from Oshkosh 57-51. Random Lake's Nicole Palmer had 16 for UWL. Oshkosh West's Whitney Tyriver had 21 for UWO.
River Falls stunned Stout 79-68. Stout's nine game winning streak was snapped in the loss. North Branch's Traci Reimann had 18 for UWRF. Kingsland's Savannah Oeltjen had 18 for UWS.
Whitewater slipped by Platteville 76-75. WI Lutheran's Heidi Sonntag had 16 for UWW. Lomira's Lisa Grantman had 20 for UWP.
JUCO
Anoka-Ramsey out quicked Rochester 62-52. From the Rochester Post Bulletin.
Mesabi Range beat Vermillion 79-45
MN West shined in a 90-71 win at Minneapolis. From the Worthington Daily Globe.
Riverland bumped off Fergus Falls 72-71 in overtime on Anna Havumaki's two free throws with 5 seconds left. From the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.
Thanks to the readers for keeping me fed with the news.
Next up: another out & about. I hope it is as entertaining as last night's contest