Sunday, February 25, 2007

St. Ben's, Stout, Presentation Conference Winners

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COLLEGE REPORTS
D1

AMERICA EAST
Maine beat MD Baltimore County 79-72. Breck's Lindsey Hugstad-Vaa had 11, and Hopkins' Abby Greene had 6 for Maine.

BIG 12
Oklahoma State slipped by Nebraska 63-60. Cory Montgomery did not score for Nebraska.

Iowa State edged Kansas State 64-61. West Central's Megan Ronhovde had 12 and Woodbury's Amanda Nisleit had 7 for ISU.

Colorado beat Kansas 59-50. Mounds View's Hannah Skildum had 1 for Colorado. Adrian, MI's Kelly Krohn had 9 for Kansas.

BIG EAST
Marquette won a school record 23 games with a 75-63 win over South Florida. Chicago Regina Dominican's Chrisitna Quaye had 26 for Marquette.

BIG SKY
Northern Arizona beat Montana State 66-47. Devils Lake's Katie Schafer did not score for NAU. Breck's Alyssa Nelson had 10 for MSU.

HORIZON
UW Green Bay rallied to beat Butler 84-70. Bay Port's Nicole Soulis had 19 for UWGB.

Illinois Chicago set a new school record for wins with 18 as they beat Detroit 77-74. Holy Angels' Jessie Miller had 18, and Eastview's Cassie Johnson had 2 for UIC. Benilde-St. Margaret's Chanica Hall had 7 for Detroit.

Wright State beat UW Milwaukee 65-51. Menasha's Traci Edwards once again led UWM with 11.

IVY
Columbia beat Yale 66-64. Breck's Chelsea Frazier had 1 for Columbia. Hopkins' Kaitlyn Lillemoe had five for Yale.

MID AMERICAN
Ball State edged Eastern Michigan 74-73. Elkhart Memorial IN's Alyssa Pittman had 16 for EMU.

Buffalo got by Akron 65-59. Jordan's Mandy Holzer had 5 for Akron.

Toledo bopped Central Michigan 73-62. Flint Powers Ann Skufca had 10 points and reached 1000 points for CMU, the 16th in school history. Central Howar OH's Candace Wilson led CMU with 13.

MIDCONTINENT
Valparaiso topped UMKC 66-48. Prior Lake's Tamra Braun had 10, and Mpls North's Krystal Taylor had 6 for Valpo.

Oral Roberts stopped Oakland 60-57. The loss snapped a 12 game winning streak for Oakland. Pewamo-Westphalia's Nicole Piggott had 15 to lead Oakland.

PATRIOT
American beat Lafayette 60-46. DeLaSalle's Talicia Jackson had 5 for American.

WEST COAST
San Diego beat Portland 81-75 in overtime. Plainview's Anne Graner had 4 for Portland.

D2
NORTH CENTRAL
MSU Mankato beat UN Omaha 90-76. Triton's Alex Andrews had 17 for MSU Mankato. North St. Paul's Cayla Hargrove had 10 for UNO.

North Dakota won the NCC outright with a 69-62 win over UM Duluth. Kittson Central's Ashley Langen had 16 for UND. Morris' Katie Winkelman had 18 for UMD.

South Dakota bumped off St. Cloud State 79-57. Mitchell's Jenna Hoffman had 17 for USD. Duluth East's Erika Quigley had 16 for SCSU.

NORTHERN SUN
Concordia St. Paul bounced back with a 79-67 win over SW MN State. St. Croix Lutheran's Amanda Behnke had 24 for CSP. Wabasso's Andrea Fennern had 17 for SW MN State.

Mary upset Northern State 72-68. Bottineau's Lisa Guss had 16 for Mary. Mount Vernon, SD's Jessica Deinert had 14 to lead NSU.

Wayne State beat MSU Moorhead 74-62. Grant, Nebraska's Erin McCormick had 24 for WSU. Forest Lake's Lindsey Anderson had 17 for MSU Moorhead.

Winona State dropped Bemidji State 71-64. Reedsburg's Amanda Reimer had 21 for WSU. Spencer, IA's Amy Lawson had 21 for BSU.

Now comes the Northern Sun Red Barron's Pizza championship held at highest seed left standing Saturday, and Sunday. Wednesday's games are at various sites.

D3
MIAC CHAMPIONSHIP
St. Benedict rallied to edge Gustavus 56-54. Waseca's McKenzie O'Neill had 12 for St. Benedict. Hutchinson's Bri Monahan had 16 for Gustavus.

UMAC CHAMPIONSHIP
Presentation beat UM Morris 82-73. Platte's Callie Antonsen had 32 for Presentation.

WIAC CHAMPIONSHIP
Stout beat Eau Claire in a battle of I94 rivals 73-61. It was Stout's third straight win. Clinton's Kelsey Duoss had 19 for Stout. Eau Claire North's Michelle Burns had 15 for Eau Claire.

JUCO
Anoka-Ramsey made it a complete sweep for the South in the quarterfinals as they beat Central Lakes 62-35. From the Brainerd Dispatch.

MN POINT EXCHANGE
D1
Jessie Miller, Illinois Chicago, Holy Angels 18 W
Megan Ronhovde, Iowa State, West Central 12 W
Lindsey Hugstad-Vaa, Maine, Breck 11 W
Tamra Braun, Valparaiso, Prior Lake 10 W
Alyssa Nelson, Montana State, Breck 10 L
totals: 61 4-1
D2
Amanda Behnke, Concordia St. Paul, St. Croix Lutheran 24 W
Katie Winkleman, UM Duluth, Morris 18 L
Alex Andrews, MSU Mankato, Triton 17 W
Andrea Fennern, Southwest MN State, Wabasso 17 L
Lindsey Anderson, MSU Moorhead, Forest Lake 17 L
totals: 93, 2-3
D3
Bri Monahan, Gustavus, Hutchinson 16 L
Savannah Oeltjen, Stout, Kingsland 13 W
McKenzie O'Neil, St. Benedict, Waseca 12 W
Alaina Benson, UM Morris, Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley 11 L
Maggie Kuhlman, Presentation, Luverne 10 W
Coressa Leighty, UM Morris, New Ulm 10 L
totals: 62, 3-2

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