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Monday's college and high school sports results (01/07/13)

Published: Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013 - 12:00 am | Page 6C
Last Modified: Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013 - 3:55 pm

COLLEGES

MEN'S BASKETBALL

AP TOP 25

The top 25 teams in the Associated Press men's poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:

Record Pts Prv

1. Duke (62) 14-0 1,622 1

2. Michigan (3) 15-0 1,553 2

3. Louisville 13-1 1,447 4

4. Arizona 14-0 1,442 3

5. Indiana 13-1 1,381 5

6. Kansas 12-1 1,322 6

7. Syracuse 14-1 1,211 7

8. Minnesota 14-1 1,121 9

9. Gonzaga 15-1 1,064 10

10. Missouri 11-2 1,006 12

11. Florida 10-2 922 13

12. Illinois 14-2 881 11

13. Creighton 14-1 789 16

14. Butler 12-2 761 17

15. Ohio St. 11-3 710 8

16. San Diego St. 12-2 591 19

17. Notre Dame 13-1 547 21

18. Kansas St. 12-2 472 25

19. Georgetown 10-2 441 15

20. NC State 12-2 438 23

21. Cincinnati 13-2 375 14

22. Michigan St. 12-3 267 18

23. Wichita St. 14-1 135 –

24. UNLV 13-2 113 –

25. New Mexico 13-2 102 20

Others receiving votes: VCU 94, Wyoming 87, Oklahoma St. 64, Marquette 41, UCLA 41, Maryland 29, Kentucky 27, Temple 13, Oregon 11, North Carolina 4, Pittsburgh 1.

FAR WEST

Sacramento State 64, Southern Utah 59

SOUTHWEST

SE Louisiana 67, Lamar 63

Northwestern St. 73, Sam Houston St. 64

MIDWEST

Augsburg 77, St. John's (Minn.) 65

Beloit 80, Wis. Lutheran 73

Cleveland St. 60, Ill.-Chicago 50

Gustavus 76, Macalester 65

Notre Dame 66, Cincinnati 60

St. Olaf 63, Carleton 53

St. Thomas (Minn.) 90, Bethel (Minn.) 48

SOUTH

Bethel (Tenn.) 88, Cumberland (Tenn.) 78

Claflin 63, Lane 61

ETSU 49, N. Kentucky 44

FIU 74, Bethune-Cookman 72

Florida Gulf Coast 75, North Florida 73

St. Augustine's 64, Chowan 54

Stetson 81, Jacksonville 72

W. Carolina 78, Warren Wilson 53

Xavier (NO) 70, Talladega 66

EAST

Albany (NY) 71, Binghamton 59

Hofstra 52, Georgia St. 50

Indiana 74, Penn St. 51

SACRAMENTO STATE 64, S. UTAH 59

Southern Utah (5-8)

Stevenett 8-15 6-8 24, Jeffery 0-2 0-0 0, Cheesman 3-10 3-5 9, Heuir 5-14 2-2 14, Johnson 1-1 2-2 4, Nsenki 0-2 0-0 0, Thomas 0-0 0-2 0, Collie 2-8 2-2 8, Hanks 0-1 0-0 0, Hess 0-3 0-0 0, Scott 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 19-59 15-21 59.

Sacramento State (7-5)

Eberhard 2-5 2-2 7, Dickson 0-1 0-0 0, Veteto 5-11 4-10 14, Garrity 1-2 10-15 12, McKinney 5-10 7-14 18, Carbajal 1-2 0-0 2, Demps 1-2 3-8 6, Quigley 1-4 3-4 5, Salley 0-2 0-2 0. Totals 16-39 29-55 64.

Halftime–Sacramento St. 29-26. Three-point goals–S. Utah 6-22 (Collie 2-5, Stevenett 2-5, Heuir 2-7, Nsenki 0-2, Hess 0-3), Sacramento St. 3-5 (Eberhard 1-1, Demps 1-1, McKinney 1-3). Fouled Out–Collie, Johnson. Rebounds–S. Utah 38 (Stevenett 12), Sacramento St. 41 (Eberhard, Veteto 8). Assists–S. Utah 9 (Heuir 4), Sacramento St. 9 (Garrity 6). Total fouls–S. Utah 34, Sacramento St. 22. Technicals–S. Utah Bench, Dickson. A–405.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

AP TOP 25

The top 25 teams in the Associated Press women's poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:

Record Pts Prv

1. Baylor (32) 12-1 984 2

2. Notre Dame (2) 12-1 945 5

3. UConn (2) 12-1 907 1

4. Duke (4) 13-0 903 3

5. Stanford 13-1 860 4

6. Kentucky 13-1 791 6

7. Cal 12-1 747 7

8. Penn St. 12-2 706 9

9. Tennessee 11-3 667 12

10. Maryland 10-3 596 8

11. North Carolina 15-1 581 15

12. Purdue 13-2 537 14

13. Georgia 13-2 506 10

14. UCLA 11-2 451 16

15. Louisville 12-3 411 11

16. Oklahoma 12-2 388 17

17. Kansas 11-2 264 21

18. Florida St. 12-2 255 19

18. South Carolina 13-2 255 18

20. Texas A&M 12-4 241 24

21. Oklahoma St. 10-2 229 13

22. Dayton 12-1 225 22

23. Colorado 11-2 121 20

24. Miami 12-2 115 –

25. Iowa St. 11-1 91 –

Others receiving votes: Nebraska 74, Vanderbilt 59, Michigan 25, Syracuse 22, Arkansas 14, DePaul 7, Michigan St. 7, UTEP 6, Illinois 4, Villanova 3, Texas Tech 2, Wyoming 1.

SOUTHWEST

Lamar 58, SE Louisiana 49

Sam Houston St. 72, Northwestern St. 61

Stephen F. Austin 66, Texas A&M-CC 47

MIDWEST

Concordia (Moor.) 81, St. Mary's (Minn.) 68

Gustavus 66, Macalester 56

SE Missouri 70, Murray St. 58

St. Olaf 62, Carleton 43

St. Thomas (Minn.) 76, Bethel (Minn.) 44

SOUTH

Appalachian St. 66, Furman 52

Belmont 68, Jacksonville St. 62

Campbell 59, Gardner-Webb 49

E. Kentucky 63, E. Illinois 62

Florida Gulf Coast 53, North Florida 42

Morehead St. 75, SIU-Edwardsville 72

Richmond 67, La Salle 62

Tennessee Tech 80, Tennessee St. 77

Trevecca Nazarene 102, Cedarville 53

UT-Martin 84, Austin Peay 57

EAST

Dominican (NY) 59, Bloomfield 52

Lehigh 58, Columbia 33

St. Francis (Pa.) 67, CCSU 62

Temple 68, W. Michigan 41


HIGH SCHOOLS

BOYS BASKETBALL

FRANKLIN 59, LIBERTY 48

Liberty 6 16 13 13 – 48

Franklin 18 20 14 7 – 59

L–Wise 9, L. Rodgers 8, Harris 3, Luther 11, White 9, Basmagian 3, J. Rodgers 5. F–Moscoso 8, Rustin 8, Bell-Lytell 2, Osayande 15, Lewis 10, Young 5, Timothy 11.

COSUMNES OAKS 63, EL DORADO 53

Cosumnes Oaks 15 18 18 12 – 63

El Dorado 12 14 14 13 – 53

CO–Muldavin 10, Ross 2, Gonzalvo 2, Rutkauskas 4, Stallworth 7, Wilson 7, Toles 12, Van dyke 19. ED–Spencer 3, Williams 4, Shepherd 2, Gregg 3, Line 15, Smith 4, Morrison 10, Webb 2, Vance 10.

BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN 42, HIGHLANDS 38

Highlands 10 11 9 8 – 38

Bradshaw Christian 7 7 10 18 – 42

H–Tills 2, Fears 14, Andreyev 8, Fuse 6, Murphy 4, Anguiano 2, Meras 2. BC–Brooks 13, Bromstead 9, Heisinger 10, Williams 1, Sobcoviak 9.

RIVER CITY 76, GALT 22

Galt 5 5 4 8 – 22

River City 26 23 18 9 – 76

G–K. Nelson 3, C. Wilson 11, G. Hanchey 8. RC–Jackson 7, Ruaro 5, Saplandente 5, J. Chacon 5, Singh 12, Muro 3, De Silva 6, Dumetz 8, Davis 8, Francois 12, Jan 5.

ENCINA 67, SAN JUAN 57

Encina 16 11 18 22 – 67

San Juan 12 11 6 28 – 57

E–Johnson 14, Jefferson 3, Dat. Bryant 9, Daq. Bryant 13, Gregor 10, Green 12, Andrews 6. SJ–Gallegos 28, Hayworth 11, Pachuliya 3, Chase 4, Hornbeck 5, Turner 4, Keil 2.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

FLORIN 78, JOHNSON 12

Johnson 7 2 3 0 – 12

Florin 19 21 20 18 – 78

J–Do 2, Mena 3, Harris 1, Berry 6. F–Colvin 4, Ji. Sellers 8, Joe-Smith 24, Conger 15, Sampton 17, Ja. Sellers 4, Jackson 6.

SACRAMENTO 78, BURBANK 27

Burbank 11 8 8 0 – 27

Sacramento 26 22 13 17 – 78

B–Moore 2, Velazquez 4, Bailey 3, Shilta 2, Tran 12, Johnson 2, Lugo 2. S–Cormier 5, Durr 12, Hernandez 4, Green 15, Myers 12, Butler 5, Gooding 6, Garrett 8, Buckor 3, Edwards 8.

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 68, DIXON 46

Christian Brothers 19 20 13 16 – 68

Dixon 11 12 16 7 – 46

CB–Valmores 11, Earley 10, Burch 18, Munoz 13, Cantiller 1, Gonzalez 6, McKechnie 9. D–DelMugnaio 4, Garcia 13, Dwelley 4, Sperry 8, Dyer 4, Raycraft 2, K. Luedke 5, Williams 6.

BRADSHAW CHRISTIAN 54, HIGHLANDS 4

Highlands 0 2 0 2 – 4

Bradshaw Christian 30 14 8 2 – 54

H–Filbert 2, Mason 2. BC–Jones 16, Bean 12, Barnes 7, Smith 2, Washington 2, Bell 15.

ENCINA 61, SAN JUAN 56

Encina 6 15 24 16 – 62

San Juan 11 11 13 21 – 56

E–Moten 11, Elder 1, Fletcher 4, Miller 29, Samuels 16. SJ–Martinez 14, Johnson 9, Enright 22, Alexander 7, Harrell 2, Contreras 2.

RIO AMERICANO 73, PIONEER 32

Rio Americano 19 21 20 13 – 73

Pioneer 8 11 9 4 – 32

RA–Murphy 3, Hodges 8, Wilson 19, Guidi 7, Hansen 14, Butterfield 8, Frame 2, Riel 6, Martinez 6. P–Navarro 7, Bellin 8, Ball 9, Lopez 6, Marquez 2.

KENNEDY 51, McCLATCHY 43

McClatchy 7 11 6 19 – 43

Kennedy 7 19 15 10 – 51

M–Wong 3, Nubla 9, Kurashige 11, Lee 4, Reese 1, Washington 8, Garcia 7. K–Je. Lauderdale 5, Ng 4, Owen 2, Johnson 20, Mitchell 2, Lee 6, Tyler-Scott 12.

ROSEMONT 58, VALLEY 18

Rosemont 14 16 15 13 – 58

Valley 3 0 10 5 – 18

R–Saephan 5, Barfield 11, Johnson 3, Wilson 19, Dawson 4, Lacy 2, Colaivalu 14. V–Garrett 4, Cain-Brown 6, Cotton 5, Gordon 3.

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