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NPCC Basketball Teams Travel to Play McCook CC

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights and Knights travel to McCook on Wednesday, January 28 to play the McCook Community College Indians at the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center.

The women’s game is a Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference (NCCAC) game.

The Lady Knights come into the game with a 10-9 overall record and 1-1 in the NCCAC. The Lady Knights are led in scoring by sophomore April Stull of Sweeny, Texas with an average of 15.7 points per game.  Stull currently is third in scoring in Region IX Division II.  Stull also leads the Lady Knights in rebounding with 9.2 rebounds per game, which leads Region IX Division II. Aliyah Brown is the only other Lady Knight to average in double figures in scoring with 10.1 points per game.  Brown is second in Region IX Division II in steals with 3.7 steals per game.

The Lady Indians are 12-10 overall and 1-1 in NCCAC play.  Chante Church leads the Lady Indians in scoring with a 20.2 points per game.  Church is currently second in Region IX Division I – South in scoring and 14th in the nation in scoring. The only other Lady Indian to average double figures in scoring is Lucia Archuleta.  Archuleta is averaging 12.9 points per game.  Kendra Baucom leads the Lady Indians in rebounding with 14.5 points per game, which is third in the nation in rebounding.

The men’s game is a crucial matchup for both teams in the Region IX South Sub-region standings.  The Knights are currently tied with Northeastern Junior College for the number one spot in the sub-region.  The Indians are currently in fourth place.  The top four seeds in the sub-region hosts first-round games in the Region IX Tournament at the end of February.

The Knights are 17-4 on the season and 8-1 in Region IX play.  They are led in scoring by sophomore Cameron Williams of Omaha with a 23.1 points per game average.  Williams is leading Region IX in scoring and is 8th in the nation.  Marco Pascolo, 11.8 points per game, and Shyquinn Dix, 11.3 points per game are the other two Knights averaging in double figures.  Pascolo leads the team in rebounding with eight rebounds per game.

The Indians are 13-8 overall and 5-4 in Region IX. The Indians have five players averaging in double figures led by Clint Thomas, who is averaging 17.8 points per game. Thomas is third in Region IX- South in scoring. Thomas also averages 6.8 rebounds per game to lead the Indians.  Hakim Davis is second on the Indians with a 13.7 points per game average.  Former North Platte High School and Papillion – La Vista standout Trey Moore is averaging 13.2 points per game and 5.2 assists per game.  The other two Indians to average in double figures are Dominic Cain, 12.0 points per game, and Karim El-Amin, 10.6 points per game.

Both games may be heard on ESPN Radio 1410 and online at www.northplattepost.com .  The games will also be live streamed on www.coachesaid.com.

Game time for the Women’s game is 5:30 p.m. CST and 7:30 p.m. CST for the Men’s game.

Kentucky Remains No. 1 in AP Top 25 Rankings

basketballThe top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 25, 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. Kentucky (64) 19-0 1,624 1
2. Virginia (1) 19-0 1,561 2
3. Gonzaga 20-1 1,476 3
4. Duke 17-2 1,402 5
5. Wisconsin 18-2 1,351 6
6. Arizona 18-2 1,300 7
7. Villanova 18-2 1,187 4
8. Notre Dame 19-2 1,139 8
9. Kansas 16-3 1,120 11
10. Louisville 16-3 1,027 10
11. Utah 16-3 996 12
12. Wichita St. 18-2 893 14
13. North Carolina 16-4 878 15
14. VCU 16-3 734 16
15. Iowa St. 14-4 719 9
16. Maryland 18-3 715 13
17. West Virginia 16-3 558 18
18. N. Iowa 18-2 440 20
19. Texas 14-5 431 17
20. Baylor 15-4 407 21
21. Georgetown 14-5 334
22. Indiana 15-5 165 23
23. Miami 14-5 164
24. Oklahoma 12-7 90 19
25. Butler 15-6 70

Others receiving votes: Colorado St. 57, Arkansas 54, Ohio St. 43, SMU 43, Providence 29, Dayton 28, Georgia 28, Stanford 16, Wyoming 14, LSU 10, Seton Hall 10, San Diego St. 4, Texas A&M 2, Tulsa 2, Davidson 1, Green Bay 1, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 1, Stephen F. Austin 1.

This Week in Nebraska Athletics

Monday, Jan. 26               Women’s Basketball   at Iowa (BTN)                                                        Iowa City, Iowa                    8 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 27              Men’s Basketball          at Michigan (ESPN)                                             Ann Arbor, Mich.                 6 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 29            Women’s Basketball  Illinois (BTN Plus)                                               Pinnacle Bank Arena       7 p.m.

Fri.-Sun., Jan. 30-Feb. 1  Bowling                          at Prairie View A&M Invitational                        Arlington, Texas                  Noon

Friday, Jan. 30                  Swimming & Diving    Washington State                                               Devaney Natatorium        5 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 30                  Men’s Tennis                at Drake                                                                 Des Moines, Iowa               6 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 30                  Men’s Gymnastics      Army                                                                       Devaney Center                7 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 30                  Wrestling                        at Northwestern (BTN Plus)                               Evanston, Ill.                        7 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 31            Rifle                                TCU                                                                        NU Rifle Range                  8 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 31             Men’s Tennis                vs. Eastern Illinois                                                Des Moines, Iowa               8 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 31            Swimming & Diving    Washington State                                               Devaney Natatorium        10 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 31            Track & Field                adidas Classic (Pepsi Pack the House)       Devaney Indoor Track     11:30 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 31             Women’s Gymnastics at Michigan                                                            Ann Arbor, Mich.                 3 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 31             Men’s Basketball          at Minnesota (BTN)                                              Minneapolis, Minn.             5 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 1                  Rifle                                Navy                                                                       NU Rifle Range                  8 a.m.

Sunday, Feb. 1                  Wrestling                       Indiana                                                                   Devaney Center                1 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 1                 Women’s Basketball  Michigan (NET/BTN Plus)                                  Pinnacle Bank Arena       2 p.m.

Watt gets 2 Turnovers, Dances in Friendly Pro Bowl

Pro Bowl NFLGLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Some of the best played football on Sunday, a gentler, friendlier version of the game.

The Pro Bowl never has intensity. That will come a week from now, boiling over when Seattle meets New England on the same field.

Few moved very fast, no one flattened a quarterback and there were no bone-jarring hits in Team Irvin’s 32-28 victory over Team Carter.

But everyone seemed to have a good time, and there were a few plays to remember.

J.J. Watt intercepted a pass, recovered a fumble and danced for the crowd. Jimmy Graham dunked over the crossbar twice after TD catches — this time with no penalty.

Odell Beckham Jr.’s diving grab at midfield might have been the day’s most impressive play.

Wall leads Wizards over Nuggets in OT, 117-115

Denver_NuggetsDENVER (AP) — John Wall scored six of his 19 points in overtime and had 16 assists as the Washington Wizards beat the Denver Nuggets 117-115 on Sunday night.

Kris Humphries had a season-high 21 points and 14 rebounds to help Washington stop a two-game skid.

Ty Lawson had 31 points and 12 assists in his return to the Nuggets’ lineup. Lawson missed a tying jumper in the waning seconds of overtime.

Lawson was back after missing Friday’s game after being arrested on suspicion of driving while impaired early Friday morning. Lawson returned to practice Saturday.

The Wizards, who got in early Sunday morning after a loss in Portland, had more jump in overtime. They scored the first six points and appeared to have the game locked up when Wall hit two free throws to give Washington a 117-112 lead with 10.2 seconds left.

Hilliard Scores 24 to lead No. 4 Villanova over Creighton

Creighton-Jays-BasketballVILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) — Darrun Hilliard scored a season-high 24 points to lead No. 4 Villanova to a 71-50 victory over Creighton on Sunday night.

Ryan Arcidiacono added 10 points for the Wildcats (18-2, 5-2 Big East), which rebounded from one of its worst performances of the season — Monday’s 78-58 defeat at Georgetown. In that loss, the Wildcats had a season-low eight assists and were one off a season high with 18 turnovers. They had 15 assists and just five turnovers against Creighton.

James Milliken had 13 points for the Bluejays (9-12, 0-8), who lost their ninth straight game. Creighton’s last win came Dec. 19 at home versus Texas-Pan American.

Husker Wrestlers Surge Past Rutgers, 26-9

UNLLincoln, Neb. – No. 13 Nebraska (7-1, 4-1 Big Ten) held a 10-6 lead after four matches before winning five in a row on its way to a 26-9 triumph over No. 21 Rutgers at the Devaney Center on Sunday afternoon.

Sophomore Tim Lambert opened the dual with a 12-1 major decision over Sean McCabe at 125 pounds before Eric Montoya (133) and 10th-ranked Anthony Abidin each knocked off ranked opponents. Montoya trailed No. 17 Scott DelVecchio, 4-1, in the second period before a pair of takedowns gave him a 7-4 win.

Abidin also came from behind in his 5-2 win over No. 7 Anthony Ashnault at 141 pounds. At 149 pounds, Justin Arthur was pinned by 17th-ranked Ken Theobold, but the Huskers outscored the Scarlet Knights 16-0 over the next five bouts.

All-Americans James Green (157) and Robert Kokesh (174) each took down top-20 opponents, while Austin Wilson (165) used a late takedown to defeat Nick Visicaro, 3-1. Kokesh, the top-ranked wrestler in the country at 174 pounds, improves to 24-0 on the season.

No. 18 TJ Dudley (184) and Aaron Studebaker (197) each claimed victories before Collin Jensen fell by a 5-3 margin to No. 14 Billy Smith in the final match.

The Huskers travel to Evanston, Ill., next weekend to face Northwestern on Friday night before hosting Indiana on Sunday at the Devaney Center. The Huskers and Wildcats square off at 7 p.m. (CT) on BTN Plus. NU battles the Hoosiers at 1 p.m.

No. 13 Nebraska 26, No. 21 Rutgers 9
Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015
Devaney Center, Lincoln, Neb.
Attendance: 1,255

Results
125:
 #11 Tim Lambert (NEB) by major dec. over Sean McCabe (RUT), 12-1 (NEB 4, RUT 0)
133: Eric Montoya (NEB) by dec. over #17 Scott DelVecchio (RUT), 7-4 (NEB 7, RUT 0)
141: #10 Anthony Abidin (NEB) by dec. over #7 Anthony Ashnault (RUT), 5-2 (NEB 10, RUT 0)
149: #17 Ken Theobold (RUT) by pin over Justin Arthur (NEB), 1:27 (NEB 10, RUT 6)
157: #3 James Green (NEB) by dec. over #20 Anthony Perrotti (RUT), 11-4 (NEB 13, RUT 6)
165: Austin Wilson (NEB) by dec. over Nick Visicaro (RUT), 3-1 (NEB 16, RUT 6)
174: #1 Robert Kokesh (NEB) by dec. over #20 Phil Backukas (RUT), 7-1 (NEB 19, RUT 6)
184: #18 TJ Dudley (NEB) by dec. over Anthony Pafumi (RUT), 9-4 (NEB 22, RUT 6)
197: Aaron Studebaker (NEB) by major dec. over Ralph Normandia (RUT), 14-1 (NEB 26, RUT 6)
HWT: #14 Billy Smith (RUT) by sudden victory over #17 Collin Jensen (NEB), 5-3 (NEB 26, RUT 9)

AP Explains: What Makes the Super Bowl such a Big Deal

Super Bowl XLIXPHOENIX (AP) — The Super Bowl, at its most basic level, is a game that determines the NFL championship.

It has become so much more since the first game was played in 1967.

Super Bowl Sunday has become an unofficial holiday in the United States, a day when families and friends to gather to watch the game, the over-the-top commercials and big-name musical acts at halftime.

The game and the two weeks of hype, parties and the annual Media Day leading up it have turned the Super Bowl into a spectacle along the lines of the Olympics or World Cup, a royal wedding or papal celebration, the Oscars or Grammys.

A rundown of what makes the Super Bowl so special:

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FABRIC OF AMERICA

Baseball is known as America’s pastime, but football is woven into the country’s fabric.

The NFL’s rise came at the same time as television’s and turned into a $9 billion enterprise. The NFL season has far fewer games than the other major North American sports — 16 compared to 162 in baseball — which makes every game an event.

But once the season gets to the Super Bowl, many of the fans don’t get a chance to go. Tickets started around $800 for this year’s and most are snapped up by corporations, creating an American version of the Prawn Sandwich Brigade, those European soccer fans who attend games for the corporate hospitality rather than cheer on the teams.

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WHERE IT’S PLAYED

Cities bid for the right to host the Super Bowl and many use the game as a rallying point to build a new stadium and bring in revenue.

The game is rotated every year, usually to a warm-weather city or one with a domed stadium.

Last year’s game was played in the stadium the New York Jets and Giants share in East Rutherford, New Jersey — the first outdoor game in a cold-weather city — and future games will be in San Francisco, Houston and Minneapolis.

Arizona’s University of Phoenix Stadium, site of this year’s games, has a retractable roof and a field that is wheeled outside so the grass can get sunlight.

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TELEVISION AUDIENCE

The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched events in the world, routinely drawing more than 80 million viewers every year since 1990. The game has eclipsed 100 million viewers each of the past five years, with a record 111.5 million watching Seattle roll over Denver a year ago.

Millions more watch the game around the world.

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THE COMMERCIALS

Super Bowl commercials have become a part of the show, luring in non-sports fans who might not otherwise watch the game.

The trend of making get-them-talking commercials started in 1984, when Apple created a memorable 1-minute spot based on George Orwell’s 1984. Since then, the commercials have included talking animals and babies, supermodels and Clydesdales, sophomoric humor and tear-jerking moments.

The rate for this year’s game is $4.5 million for a 30-second spot.

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GAMBLING

According to the American Gaming Association, Americans will place $3.8 billion in illegal bets on the Super Bowl this year. Nevada sports books hauled in a record $19.7 million in legal wagers on last year’s game.

The Super Bowl also has some of the most exotic proposition bets anywhere.

For this year’s game, bettors can put money on the what color Gatorade will be dumped on the winning coach, how long Idina Menzel will take to sing the Star-Spangled Banner, whether Patriots coach Bill Belichick will smile on camera during the game and the color of pop star Katy Perry’s hair when she performs during the halftime show.

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HALFTIME SHOW

The halftime show has become must-watch TV instead of just a throw-in with the game.

This year’s halftime show will feature Perry and rock guitarist Lenny Kravitz, extending a long line of big-name performers that has included Bruce Springsteen, The Who, Prince, Madonna and Bruno Mars with the Red Hot Chili Peppers last year.

And, of course, everyone remembers Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” while performing with Justin Timberlake in 2004.

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MEDIA DAY

Originally set up for media members to have access to every player on both teams, the annual Media Day has become an event in itself, a spectacle filled with sometimes-wacky questions and attention-grabbing stunts.

In 2008, a reporter from Mexico’s TV Azteca wore a wedding dress and asked New England’s Tom Brady to marry her. Another media day featured a reporter showing up with a puppet of Pittsburgh’s Troy Polamalu, calling it his son.

Thousands of media members attend Media Day and fans can buy tickets to watch the festivities for $28.50.

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THE PARTIES

Outside of the Oscars or Grammys, there may not be a bigger place for celebrity parties than the Super Bowl.

The parties before the big game are almost all star-studded and this year’s bashes include DirecTv Saturday Night with Rihanna, Nelly performing at Playboy’s and Drake at Bootsy Bellows’ Pop Up. There also will be live performances in the Phoenix area by Snoop Dogg, Imagine Dragons, Enrique Iglesias with Pitbull and Zac Brown Band.

Millions of fans also gather in households around the country to watch the game together.

Master’s Two Goals Give Storm Sixth Straight Win

tcstormKEARNEY, Neb. – Nick Master scored twice and the Tri-City Storm (20-10-5) got their first win of the season against the Sioux Falls Stampede (18-14-4) by a score of 4-2 at the Viaero Event Center on Saturday night.

The victory was the sixth straight win for Tri-City, which is now the longest winning streak for the club since March of 2005.

Master now has a goal streak of three games, scoring five different times during the run. The UMass-Lowell commit has 12 tallies and 21 points on the season.

Forward Chris Wilkie also scored for the Storm in the win, and is currently third in the USHL with 22 goals.

Chase Berger gave Tri-City the early 1-0 lead, scoring his sixth goal of the season on the first shot of the game just 1:28 into the first period.

Sioux Falls responded with a goal by defenseman Matt Nuttle at 8:31 of the first, tying the game at 1-1 before Master scored his first of the night to give the Storm a 2-1 lead going into the first intermission.

The Broomall, Penn. native’s first was set up by both Garrett Gamez and Kevin Kerr. First, Gamez brought the puck in the zone and stopped in the corner. The Storm’s captain then found Kerr open at the point. Kerr, also a Pennsylvania native, shot the puck toward the net with Master open in front for a redirection over the left shoulder of Stampede goalie Stefanos Lekkas and into the net.

Wilkie made it 3-1 in the second, picking up the puck in the Sioux Falls end on a broken play and beating Lekkas. Storm defenseman Mattias Goransson and forward Dan Labosky each recorded assists on the goal.

But the Stampede got back in the game with a redirection goal of their own from team captain Ryan Schwalbe to make it 3-2 in the middle period.

The game stayed at 3-2 until Master gave the Storm the insurance they were looking for, scoring his second of the game at 11:36 of the final frame.

This time it was forward Cody Milan who hit Master in front and the center did the rest of the work, deking out Lekkas and scoring on the backhand. Forward Matthew Freytag was credited with the second assist on the final goal of the game.

Storm netminder Jared Rutledge earned the win with 17 saves, his sixth win of the year and his fourth consecutive victory.

Lekkas took the loss for Sioux Falls, making 31 saves in defeat.

Tri-City remains in second place in the USHL’s Western Conference with 45 total points.

The Storm are back in action Tuesday night when they host the Lincoln Stars at the Viaero Event Center. Game time is 7:05 p.m.

Notes: The Storm scratched forwards Nolan Aibel and Kyle Eastman along with defenseman Jason Krych…

SCORING SUMMARY

1st Period

Tri-City – Chase Berger (Dan Labosky) 1:28
Sioux Falls – Matt Nuttle (Cooper Marody, Clint Lewis) 8:31
Tri-City – Nick Master (Kevin Kerr, Garrett Gamez) 12:45

2nd Period

Tri-City – Chris Wilkie (Mattias Goransson, Dan Labosky) 5:46
Sioux Falls – Ryan Schwalbe (Matt Nuttle, Lawton Courtnall) 8:27

3rd Period
Tri-City – Nick Master (Cody Milan, Matthew Freytag) 11:36

PENALTIES

1st Period
Sioux Falls – Chaz Switzer – (Slashing), 2 min, 16:41

2nd Period

Tri-City – Cameron Spicer – (Roughing), 2 min, 3:37
Sioux Falls – Troy Loggins – (Roughing), 2 min, 3:37
Tri-City – Tory Dello – (Roughing), 4 min, 5:04
Sioux Falls – Kieffer Bellows – (Roughing), 4 min, 5:04
Tri-City – Tory Dello – (Tripping), 2 min, 11:32
Sioux Falls – Matt Nuttle – (Tripping), 2 min, 11:55

3rd Period
Tri-City – Conner Valesano – (Unsportsmanlike Conduct) (Misconduct), 10 min, 5:16
Tri-City – Jake Wahlin – (Roughing), 4 min, 5:16
Sioux Falls – Troy Loggins – (Charging), 2 min, 5:16
Sioux Falls – Clint Lewis – (Roughing), 4 min, 5:16
Tri-City – Nick Master – (Slashing), 2 min, 6:12
Sioux Falls – Lukas Buchta – (Tripping), 2 min, 19:54

Power Play

Sioux Falls – 0/2

Tri-City – 0/4

Shots

Sioux Falls: 6, 7, 6 = Total: 19
Tri-City: 13, 12, 10 = Total: 35

Saves
Sioux Falls – Stefanos Lekkas – 31/35
Tri-City – Jared Rutledge – 17/19

Free Throw Shooting Lifts NPCC Over Otero

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Knights used clutch free throw shooting to down the Otero Junior College Rattlers 76-72 in a Region IX South Sub-region contest Saturday afternoon.

With the Rattlers leading for most of the first half, the Knights took their first lead with 7:52 to go in the half 25-24 on a put back shot by Marco Pascolo. The Rattlers then went on a 13-2 run to take the lead 37-27.

The Knights battled back to cut Otero’s lead to four, 45-41 at halftime.

In the second half the Knights leading 67-59, the Rattlers went on a 12-2 run to take a 71-69 lead with 2:30 to go in the game.

CJ Polk tied the game at 71 with two free throws with 1:42 to go.  Otero’s Tre O’Neal hit one of two free throws to put the Rattlers up by one.  Polk on the next possession put the Knights up for good on a layup.  Cameron Williams made three of the next four free throws to seal the win.

The Knights, now 17-4 overall and 8-1 in the sub-region were led in scoring by Polk and Williams with 16 points each.  Pascolo was the only other Knight to score in double figures with 14.

Pascolo recorded his second consecutive double-double as he pulled down 12 rebounds.

The Rattlers, 11-9 on the season and 2-8 in the sub-region had four players in double figures led by Brandon Wilson and Brandon Book with 15 points each.  Shun Williams tallied 11 points and Jacob Holland added 10 points.

Wilson also pulled down 12 rebounds to lead the Rattlers.

The Knight stay on the road as they travel to play McCook Community College on Wednesday, January 28.  The game will be broadcast on ESPN Radio 1410 and online at www.northplattepost.com.  It will also be live streamed at www.coachesaid.com.

Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CST.

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