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2015 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament Single-Session Tickets on Sale Monday, March 2

Big-Ten-LogoINDIANAPOLIS, IND. – Beginning Monday, March 2, at Noon CT, both all-session and single-session tickets for the 2015 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament will be on sale to the general public. The tournament will be held at the United Center in Chicago from March 11-15 and will feature a five-day format for the first time in conference history, including general admission seating for Wednesday’s first-round games.

Single-session ticket prices range from $20 to $85 depending on the session and seat location. All-session tickets are available for $200 or $275 depending on seat location, which represents a savings over purchasing single-session tickets for all seven sessions. Orders will be limited to eight all-session or single-session tickets. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster outlets, www.ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or going to www.unitedcenter.com.

With the addition of Maryland and Rutgers, the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament will now begin with two games on Wednesday, followed by four games on Thursday andFriday, the semifinals on Saturday and the championship game on Sunday. Wednesday’s games will feature general admission seating, allowing fans to witness the action from the best available seats in the United Center.

The 2015 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament returns to Chicago for the ninth time, including the inaugural event in 1998 and most recently in 2013. For more information, including a full bracket and lodging information, go to bigten.org.

Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament (single-session ticket pricing):

Session 1 (First Rd.; two games beginning at 3:30 p.m.) – Wed., March 11 – ($25)

Session 2 (Second Rd.: two games beginning at 11 a.m.) – Thu., March 12 – ($20-$40)

Session 3 (Second Rd.; two games beginning at 5:30 p.m.) – Thu., March 12 – ($20-$40)

Session 4 (Quarterfinals; two games beginning at 11 a.m.) – Fri., March 13 – ($40-$70)

Session 5 (Quarterfinals; two games beginning at 5:30 p.m.) – Fri., March 13 – ($40-$70)

Session 6 (Semifinals; two games beginning at Noon) – Sat., March 14 – ($50-$85)

Session 7 (Championship Game; beginning at 2:30 p.m.) – Sun., March 15 – ($50-$85)

NPCC Knights Defeat McCook on Military Night

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Knights treated the “Military Night” crowd  at McDonald – Belton Gymnasium to an 80-67 win over the McCook Community College Indians.

The Knights jumped out to an early 9-7 lead.  The Indians took the lead 10-9 on Trey Moore’s three-pointer.  The Knights led by 14 with just under four minutes to play in the first half 33-19.  The Knights held a 42-32 halftime lead.

To open up the second half, the Indians went on a 13-2 run to take a 46-45 lead on a Clint Thomas three-pointer.  After the Knights regained the lead, Thomas hit another three-pointer to tie the game at 48. The Knights put the game out of reach by going on a 24-10 run to lead 72-58.

The Knights with the win finish the regular season with a 22-8 record overall and an 11-5 Region IX South record. The Knights had four players in double figures in the contest led by Cameron Williams with 23 points.  Shyquinn Dix followed right behind with 22 points.  CJ Polk and Matt Thomas each finished with 11 points.

The Knights were able to shut down the Indians high powered scoring attack.  The Indians came into the game with a 96 points per game average.

The Indians drop to 16-14 on the season and 6-10 in Region IX South.  The Indians were led in scoring by Cody Wudtke and Dominic Cain, who each scored 14 points.  Isaac Burnham added 11 points.

The Knights will begin the postseason on Saturday, Feb 28 when they host a first round game of the Region IX tournament.  The opponent or time has yet to be known.

The game will be live streamed on www.coachesaid.com.

NPCC Lady Knights Defeat McCook

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights defeated the McCook Community College Lady Indians on Parent’s Night at McDonald – Belton Gymnasium on Tuesday night 70-43.

Prior to the game, the parents and host parents were recognized, as were the six sophomores who play for the Lady Knights. They are: Kirra Hill-Carter, Aliyah Brown, Clara Vinton, Alleyah Evans, Ester Micheva, and April Stull.

The Lady Knights jumped out to a 12-7 lead with just under 17 minutes to play in the first half.  The Lady Indians tied it at 16 on a layup by Taylor Acosta.  The Lady Knights went on an 11-5 run to end the half and take a 27-21 lead at halftime.

The Lady Knights opened the second half by going on a 16-0 run to lead 43-21 to put the game out of reach.  Hill-Carter came off the bench and scored nine points to help provide a spark for the Lady Knights.  Freshman Maddie Seamann played a dominant force in the middle by grabbing four defensive rebounds.

Lady Knights Coach Richard Thurin said: “It was the most complete game we have played.  We played very good defense and got contributions from a lot of players.”

The Lady Knights were led in scoring by T’Keyah Stapleton, who had a game high 14 points.  Other Lady Knights to score in double figures were Sarah Mahr and Stull, who had 10 points apiece.

The Lady Knights were able to limit the scoring of McCook’s Chante Church.  In the previous meeting against the Lady Knights, Church scored 30 points to pace the Lady Indians.  The Lady Knights held Church to 12 points, only four in the first half. She led the Lady Indians, along with Taylor Acosta, who also finished with 12 points.

The Lady Knights end the regular season with a 14-13 record and 3-3 in the Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference.  The Lady Indians finish the regular season with a 16-14 record overall and 3-3 in the conference.  Southeast Community College won the conference with a 5-1 conference record.

The Lady Knights host Central Community College on Thursday, Feb 26 in the Region IX Division II Semifinal game.  The winner will advance to play Southeast Community College on March 2 in Beatrice for the Region IX Division II championship.  The semifinal game may be seen online at www.coachesaid.com.   Tip-off is set for 6:00 p.m. CST.

Huskers Overpower Minnesota, 74-50

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballLincoln – Freshman Natalie Romeo tied career highs with 21 points and six three-pointers, as No. 23 Nebraska overpowered Minnesota for a 74-50 women’s basketball win at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Tuesday night.

With the victory, Nebraska improved to 20-8 overall and 10-7 in the Big Ten, as the Huskers notched their fourth consecutive 20-win season. The Big Red’s four-player senior class of Emily Cady, Brandi Jeffery, Tear’a Laudermill and Hailie Sample all played major roles in the win over the Golden Gophers. The Husker seniors recorded their 95th win at Nebraska, collecting more wins than any other class in history.

Minnesota slipped to 22-7 on the season and 11-6 in the Big Ten.

Cady, a 6-2 forward from Seward, Neb., outplayed reigning Big Ten and National Player of the Week Amanda Zahui B. Cady poured in 17 points, grabbed nine rebounds, dished out four assists and blocked two shots, while going 7-of-13 from the floor.

Zahui, who averaged 33 points and 28 rebounds in a pair of Gopher wins last week, managed just 12 points and six rebounds, while going 3-of-9 from the floor. In the first meeting with Minnesota, Cady had 21 points and 14 rebounds.

Sample, a 6-1 forward from Flower Mound, Texas, pitched in seven points, seven rebounds and four assists while helping to shut down Zahui inside.

Jeffery, the smallest player on the floor at 5-7, nearly produced her first career double-double with nine points, 11 rebounds and four assists. In fact, in two games against Minnesota, the senior from Vacherie, La., averaged 13.5 rebounds per game, including a career-high 16 on Dec. 29.

Laudermill added 10 points, four rebounds, five assists and two steals while controlling the defensive backcourt for the Big Red. The 5-9 guard from Moreno Valley, Calif., also hit 4-of-5 shots from the floor including both of her three-point attempts.

While the seniors controlled the game, Romeo provided the second-half fireworks. Nebraska took a 32-28 lead into the half, before Romeo buried three straight threes in the opening 4:15 of the second half. Jeffery added a three of her own as Nebraska hit its first five shots from the floor after halftime.

Before the dust settled, Nebraska erupted on an 20-2 surge in just over four minutes to claim a 52-30 lead with 15:18 left in the game. Minnesota, which had rallied from a pair of double-digit deficits in the first half, answered with six straight points, before Romeo hit her fourth three of the half. A steal and a layup by Laudermill quickly put the Big Red back up by 21 with 11:07 left, and the lead continued to grow.

Minnesota would not get the margin under 20 again, as the lead grew as large as 27 points on two occasions, the last time on an Allie Havers jumper with 1:44 left to make it 74-47. Havers finished with 10 points on the night.

In one of its most complete games of the season, Nebraska dished out a season-high 23 assists while committing just eight turnovers, despite playing without All-America point guard Rachel Theriot for the seventh consecutive game. Five Huskers had four or more assists, including freshman guard Chandler Smith who recorded a career-best four assists while matching her career high with seven rebounds.

As a team, Nebraska dominated the glass against the Gophers, outrebounding Minnesota 49-38, including five offensive rebounds by Sample.

Nebraska hit 42 percent (29-69) of its shots from the floor, including 9-of-20 three-pointers, while adding 7-of-11 free throws. Minnesota hit just 29.5 percent (18-61), while going 5-of-26 (.192) from beyond the arc. The Gophers did hit 9-of-11 free throws.

Nebraska led by double digits on two occasions in the first half, taking its biggest lead at 31-20 with 1:45 left by Laudermill. But the Gophers closed the half on an 8-1 surge to trim NU’s lead to 32-28 at the break.

The Big Red built their first double-digit lead after back-to-back jumpers by Havers to lead 14-4 with 13:45 left in the half, but the Gophers answered with an 11-0 run to briefly take a 15-14 lead with 9:30 left.

Cady led the Huskers with nine points, four rebounds and two assists, while Havers added three jumpers to finish the half with six points and four rebounds. Romeo added six points on a pair of threes, while Laudermill added five points, two assists and a steal. Sample pitched in four points, five rebounds and an assist, while Jeffery managed two points while grabbing eight rebounds and dishing out three assists.

Shae Kelley, who led Minnesota with 17 points and 13 rebounds on the night, had 11 points and five rebounds in the first half, while Shayne Mullaney added six points in the final minutes of the half on a pair of threes. They were Mullaney’s only points of the game.

The Huskers held Zahui to just four points and four rebounds in the first half.

Nebraska won the first-half rebounding battle, 25-18, and the turnover battle, 7-6. The Huskers hit 36.4 percent (12-33) of their first-half shots, including 3-of-9 threes, and 5-of-7 free throws. Minnesota hit 36.7 percent (11-30), including 3-of-13 threes, while connecting on 3-of-5 free throws.

Nebraska wraps up the regular season on Sunday when the Huskers take on Ohio State at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Tip-off between the Big Red and the Buckeyes is set for 4 p.m., with tickets available now at Huskers.com. Nebraska will celebrate Senior Day following the game with Ohio State, honoring Emily Cady, Brandi Jeffery, Tear’a Laudermill and Hailie Sample.

Creighton Powers by DePaul, 75-62, McDermott Wins 400th

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ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — James Milliken scored 18 points, helping coach Greg McDermott win his 400th game as Creighton beat DePaul 75-62 on Tuesday night.

Creighton led by as many as 13 in the first half, but DePaul roared back in the second frame, cutting its deficit to two on a Forrest Robinson 3-pointer with 6:57 left. That turned out to be the Blue Demons’ last gasp, however. The Bluejays strung together a 14-6 scoring stretch over the next 5:27, highlighted by a Milliken jumper and an Austin Chatman 3-pointer, to extend their lead back to 10 to put the game away.

Chatman added 12 points for the Bluejays (13-15, 4-11 Big East), who have won 27 straight when scoring 70 or more points including 9-0 this season.

Robinson led DePaul (12-17, 6-10) with 14 points. The Blue Demons have lost five straight and seven of eight.

McDermott is 400-248 in his 21st season as a head coach. His son Doug McDermott, the 2014 National Player of the Year and currently a rookie with the Chicago Bulls, was in attendance.

Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks to Play Lincoln Exhibition

Chicago-Bulls-Dallas-Mavericks at Pinnacle Bank ArenaLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Chicago Bulls will play the Dallas Mavericks in an NBA exhibition game in Lincoln this fall.

Pinnacle Bank Arena announced on Tuesday that the teams will square off on Friday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m.

Tickets ranging from $18 to $203 will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday.

This season’s Bulls roster features former Creighton University star Doug McDermott as well as Derrick Rose and All-Stars Jimmy Butler and Pau Gasol. The Mavericks are led by longtime star Dirk Nowitzki in addition to Monta Ellis and Tyson Chandler.

Lopez Scores 19 Points, Nets beat Nuggets 110-82

Denver_NuggetsDENVER (AP) — Brook Lopez led seven Nets players in double figures with 19 points, and Brooklyn won its second consecutive road game by beating the Denver Nuggets 110-82 on Monday night.

Deron Williams added 16 points and 12 assists, and Thaddeus Young scored 15 in another solid outing for the Nets since his acquisition last week from Minnesota in exchange for Kevin Garnett. Brooklyn, coming off a 114-105 win at the Los Angeles Lakers last Friday, won back-to-back road games for the first time since mid-January.

Danilo Gallinari had 22 points for the struggling Nuggets, who have lost 16 of 18 — including seven in a row at home. It matches their longest losing streak at the Pepsi Center since also dropping seven straight from Feb. 6 to March 2, 2003.

Huskers Aim for 20th Win Against Surging Gophers

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballThe Nebraska women’s basketball team shoots for a season split with Minnesota while aiming for its fourth straight 20-win season when the Huskers battle the Golden Gophers Tuesday in Lincoln.

Tip-off between the Big Red (19-8, 9-7 Big Ten) and the Gophers (22-6, 11-5 Big Ten) at Pinnacle Bank Arena is set for 8 p.m. (CT) with tickets available now at Huskers.com. Tickets can also be purchased the night of the game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena Box Office beginning at 6 p.m.

Live national television coverage will be provided by the Big Ten Network with Kevin Kugler and Stephanie White on the call. Live radio coverage from the Husker Sports Network is also available with Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch calling the action on stations across the network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln, 93.3 FM in Omaha and 880 AM in Lexington. Free live audio is available on Huskers.com.

Nebraska is coming off a 67-64 road win at Indiana on Saturday, as the Huskers closed their regular-season road schedule with a 7-6 mark. NU finished 4-5 in Big Ten road games, including a 72-69 loss at Minnesota to open conference play on Dec. 29. Five of Nebraska’s six road losses have been by single digits, with the only exception a 12-point loss at No. 5 Maryland, and all five of those league road losses have come to current top-50 RPI teams.

The Big Red have been strong at home, carrying a 12-2 record into their final regular-season week at Pinnacle Bank Arena. NU’s only two home losses have come to top-10 RPI teams Maryland and Iowa.

This week’s games between Minnesota and Ohio State (March 1) will mark the final home appearances for the most accomplished senior class in Nebraska history. Seniors Emily Cady, Brandi Jeffery, Tear’a Laudermill and Hailie Sample have joined forces to lead the Huskers to a school-record-tying 94 wins during their four years in Lincoln.

With all four expected to be in the starting five, Tuesday night’s game with Minnesota should mark the 500th combined appearances in Husker uniforms for the seniors. The quartet has combined for 3,691 points, 2,380 rebounds and 798 assists in their college careers.

Nebraska Cornhuskers (19-8, 9-7 Big Ten)
3 – Hailie Sample – 6-1 – Sr. – F – 7.4 ppg, 6.9 rpg
23 – Emily Cady – 6-2 – Sr. – F – 12.0 ppg, 10.4 rpg
1 – Tear’a Laudermill – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 14.0 ppg, 3.7 rpg
5 – Natalie Romeo – 5-7 – Fr. – G – 7.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg
13 – Brandi Jeffery – 5-7 – Sr. – G – 7.6 ppg, 6.2 rpg
Off the Bench
33 – Rachel Theriot (OUT) – 6-0 – Jr. – G – 16.5 ppg, 4.2 rpg
22 – Allie Havers – 6-5 – So. – C – 4.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg
31 – Anya Kalenta – 6-3 – Jr. – F – 4.0 ppg, 1.7 rpg
30 – Chandler Smith – 6-0 – Fr. – G – 2.0 ppg, 1.7 rpg
34 – Jasmine Cincore – 5-8 – Fr. – G – 1.5 ppg, 0.3 rpg
12 – Emily Wood – 5-5 – Fr. – G – 0.3 ppg, 0.6 rpg
11 – Esther Ramacieri – 5-8 – So. – G – 0.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg
50 – Darrien Washington – 6-2 – Fr. – F – Redshirting
Head Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986)
13th Season at NU (260-150); 25th Season Overall (455-290)

Minnesota Golden Gophers (22-6, 11-5 Big Ten)
23 – Shae Kelley – 6-1 – Sr. – F – 16.6 ppg, 9.1 rpg
32 – Amanda Zahui B. – 6-5 – So. – C – 18.6 ppg, 12.7 rpg
3 – Shayne Mullaney – 5-10 – Jr. – G – 7.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg
24 – Mikayla Bailey – 5-9 – Jr. – G – 7.6 ppg, 3.7 rpg
33 – Carlie Wagner – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 12.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg
Off the Bench
1 – Rachel Banham (OUT) – 5-9 – Sr. – G – 18.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg
20 – Kayla Hirt – 6-2 – Jr. – G/F – 5.3 ppg, 3.2 rpg
52 – Josie Buckingham – 6-5 – Fr. – C – 1.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg
2 – Stabresa McDaniel – 5-10 – So. – G – 1.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg
22 – Joanna Hedstrom – 6-1 – So. – G – 1.1 ppg, 0.9 rpg
5 – Tory Jacobs – 5-10 – Fr. – G/F – 1.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg
Head Coach: Marlene Stollings (Ohio, 1998)
1st Season at Minnesota (22-6); 4th Season Overall (71-48)

2 Prep Girls Teams Caught Tanking, Banned from Postseason

BasketballMURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP) — A pair of Tennessee girls basketball high school teams have been pulled from the postseason for trying to lose a game to avoid the top-ranked team and improve their chances of advancing to the state tournament.

The programs at Riverdale (22-8), a state champion in 2013, and Smyrna also were fined $500 Monday and placed on probation for a year by the Tennessee Secondary School athletic Association.

TSSAA executive director Bernard Childress wrote Monday in letters to the schools’ principals that the teams “made a mockery” with intentional turnovers off various violations and missed free throws. The referee also reported he stopped play ordering the coaches not to make a travesty of the game with a Smyrna player about to shoot at the wrong basket.

Smyrna (21-8) won 55-29 Saturday.

NPCC Basketball Teams to Host McCook on Military Night

npcc-knightsThe North Platte Community College Lady Knights and Knights basketball teams will host the McCook Community College Indians on Tuesday, February 24 at McDonald-Belton Gymnasium on the South Campus of North Platte Community College.

The night is designated “Military Night.”  To honor those who served our country, all veterans and active duty and their families will be admitted free into the games. There will be a color guard from the 1074 Transportation Company of the Nebraska National Guard at the men’s game.

The women’s game is a Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference game.  The Lady Indians defeated the Lady Knights in McCook on January 28 by a score of 69-59.

The Lady Knights are 13-13 on the season and 2-3 in conference play. They are led in scoring by sophomore April Stull from Sweeny, Texas.  Stull is averaging 15.7 points per game.  Stull has 735 career points which places her in seventh place on the Lady Knights all-time scoring list.  Aliyah Brown, a sophomore from Omaha Burke High School is second on the team in scoring with a 10.5 points per game scoring average.

This will be the last regular season game for sophomores Kirra Hill-Carter,  Aliyah Brown, Clara Vinton, Alleyah Evans, Ester Micheva and April Stull. They will be recognized prior to the game, along with parents of all members of the Lady Knights basketball team.

The Lady Indians are 16-13 overall and 3-2 in conference play.  They are led in scoring by freshman Chante Church with an average of 20.7 points per game.  Lucia Archuletta and Brooksie McWilliams are the other Lady Indians averaging in double figures with 12 points per game and 10.4 points per game respectively.  Church in the first meeting of the two teams lit up the scoreboard with 30 points.

The men’s game will also be a NCCAC game, as well as a National Junior College Athletic Association Region IX game.  The Knights will be looking to go a perfect 6-0 in the conference.  The game will also determine the pairings for the upcoming Region IX tournament.  North Platte is in a virtual tie for second with Laramie County Community College.  Northeastern Junior College clinched the number one seed with the win over the Knights on Saturday night.

The Knights are 21-8 on the season, 10-5 in the south sub-region.  The Knights are led in scoring by Cameron Williams from Omaha South High School with a 21 points per game average.  Williams is 17th in the nation in scoring and is tied for 12th  on the Knights all-time scoring list with Mike Schroer, who played from 1989- 91 with 1048 career points.

The other Knight to average in double figures is sophomore Marco Pascolo from Udine, Italy, at 11 points per game.

This will be the last regular season game for sophomores Cameron Williams, Luke Pittle, Xavier Hall, Riley Rice, Zach Mann, and Marco Pascolo.

The Indians who are 16-13 on the season are led in scoring by Clint Thomas with an 18.2 points per game average.  Former Papillion-LaVista  and former North Platte High School standout Trey Moore is averaging 13.8 points per game.  Three other Indians are averaging in double figures. Hakim Davis, 12.4 points per game, Dominic Cain, 12.4 points per game, and Karim El-Amin, 10.4 points per game.

The games may be heard on ESPN Radio 1410 or online at www.northplattepost.com.  They may also be viewed online at www.coachesaid.com.

Women’s game is set to tip-off at 5:30 p.m. and the men’s game is set to tip-off at 7:30 p.m. CST.

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