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Springsteen to Headline March Madness Music Fest

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsNEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Springsteen will headline the NCAA March Madness Music Festival next month in Dallas.

Springsteen and the E Street Band will close the free, three-day festival on April 6 at Reunion Park, the downtown lot where the NCAA Final Four was played in 1986. Pop-rock trio fun. will perform ahead of the Boss.

Jason Aldean will kick off the festival on April 4. Fellow country star Tim McGraw and the Killers take the stage on April 5.

Tickets for the festival are on a first-come, first-serve basis each day.

Additional performers will be announced at a later date.

College basketball’s Division I semifinal and championship games will be played at the Dallas Cowboys’ massive stadium in Arlington.

Timberwolves Outlast Nuggets for 132-128 Win

Denver_NuggetsDENVER (AP) — Kevin Love scored 33 points and tied a season high with 19 rebounds for his NBA-best 50th double-double this season, and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the skidding Denver Nuggets 132-128 on Monday night for their third win in a row.

Love topped 30 points for the 11th time in his last 14 starts, helping Minnesota wrap up a 4-1 trip out west.

The Nuggets got a boost from the return of Ty Lawson, who scored a season-high 31 points with 11 assists in his first game since breaking his left rib Feb. 8 at Detroit. But it wasn’t enough to reverse their sagging fortunes. Denver lost its sixth straight and has dropped 11 of 12 overall.

Lawson Set to Return from Rib Injury for Nuggets

Ty-Lawson-Nuggets-DenverDENVER (AP) — Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson was set to return for Monday night’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves after missing nearly a month because of a left rib fracture.

Nuggets coach Brian Shaw said before tipoff that Lawson, injured in a collision on Feb. 8 at Detroit, had been cleared to play.

“I expect him to be a little rusty,” Shaw said. “He hasn’t really done anything involving contact with the team but we are excited to have him back and ready to play. We are looking forward to having him on the court.

The Nuggets have missed Lawson, their primary offensive catalyst. Denver has gone 1-8 without Lawson, losing the last five in a row.

No. 15 NPCC Knights Survive and Advance, Part Two

npcc-knightsSterling, CO – The No. 15 North Platte Community College men’s basketball team (27-4, 12-4 South Sub-Region) survived and advanced for the second straight game in the Region IX Tournament by defeating the Casper College Thunderbirds (19-13, 11-5 North Sub-Region) in overtime 71-70 behind a long 3-pointer from freshman Marco Pascolo.

“Big time players make big time plays and we had some guys do that today,” said head coach Kevin O’Connor. “We are very excited to be advancing and playing tomorrow.”

The Knights started out the game quickly and earned an early 11-2 advantage over the Thunderbirds. Casper would not go quietly and turned the tables on the Knights to take a 32-25 lead into the locker room. Tim Simmons and Cameron Williams each picked up two early fouls in the first half and saw limited action. Ethan Montalvo led the way for the Knights with 10 points while Jay Wright paced the Thunderbirds with 12.

In the second half, the Knight quickly cut into Casper’s lead and would take as much as a six point advantage, but like Saturday were unable to close the door on the Thunderbirds. Late in the game, Casper was able to take a two point advantage with 50 seconds left. After working the ball around for 30 seconds, freshman Marco Pascolo hit a step-back jumper with 18 seconds left to tie the game at 61. A great defensive effort by the Knights forced Wright into a double-clutch shot that flew wide to send the game in overtime.

In overtime, Casper would get on the board first and would gain as much as a three point advantage over the Knights. Montalvo came up with two huge steals to keep the Knights in the game. The Knights once again found themselves with the ball, down two with 50 seconds remaining. Once again the Knights would work the ball around and once again Pascolo would be the hero. A skip pass from Cameron Williams found Pascolo open on the wing for the game winning points with 18 seconds remaining. The Knights were once again able to get a stop and advance to the Region IX Semifinals tomorrow.

The shot was Pascolo’s second straight game winner after scoring a lay-up with two seconds remaining Saturday to give the Knights an opening round victory.

“It was what you practice every day for,” said Pascolo “to be in that position and make the shot. I wasn’t thinking about how poorly I had shot the ball today (1-8 from 3) and just let it fly and knew it was going in.”

The Knights were led by Ethan Montalvo who finished with 22 points. Pascolo was second on the team with 14 points, while Tim Simmons and Jake Maslo each scored 11. Maslo led the Knights with eight rebounds.

Jay Wright paced the Thunderbirds with 22 points while Daniele Nwosu score 20. George Edwards was the third Thunderbird in double figures with 13.

The Knights advance to play the No. 1 seed from the North Sub-Region and nationally ranked No. 9, the Gillette College Pronghorns (28-3, 15-1 North Sub-Region) tomorrow evening in the Region IX Semifinals at 7 p.m. CST. The game will be live streamed at www.ihigh.com/gonjc/ and will be broadcast live be ESPN Radio 1410. The Pronghorns defeated the No. 4 seed from the South Sub-Region McCook Community College (21-11, 9-7 South Sub-Region) by a score of 109-97.

2014 Region IX Tournament Bracket

NPCC Hosted ‘Elementary Night’ on Feb. 22

Knights Men Sign Autographs at Elementary Night
Knights Men Sign Autographs at Elementary Night

North Platte Community College hosted “Elementary Night” during the Knights men’s and women’s basketball games against Southeast Community College on Feb. 22.

“Students from all the Elementary Schools were invited and the ones that attended saw some pretty great games,” said Josh York, Assistant Housing Director/Student Activities. “The students showed up the games to show their support for both teams. They had a great time meeting and getting the autographs from the players. Some of them made signs to show their support and they were able to those autographed.

“We look forward to doing this again and will hope for a strong showing from the community as well as from the Elementary students,” he said, adding, “A special thanks goes out to all those who helped create such a great event. Without their help we would not have been as successful as we were with this event.

Big Ten Announces Women’s Basketball Postseason Honors, Hooper Player of the Year

jordan-hooperROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced the women’s basketball All-Conference teams and individual award winners on Monday. Nebraska’s Jordan Hooper was named Big Ten Player of the Year by the conference coaches, while Penn State’s Maggie Lucas earned the honor from the media. Lady Lions’ teammate Dara Taylor collected Defensive Player of the Year recognition and Purdue’s Whitney Bays was tabbed Sixth Player of the Year. Minnesota’s Amanda Zahui B. was honored with the Big Ten Freshman of the Year award by the coaches and media. Penn State head coach Coquese Washington received the nod from media as conference Coach of the Year, while Nebraska’s Connie Yori was chosen by her peers.

Hooper’s award marks the first time a Husker has been tabbed Player of the Year since Nebraska joined the conference for the 2011-12 season, as she became the fifth player in Big Ten history with 2,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. She averaged 20.1 points and 9.3 rebounds per game this season, which both rank third in the conference. She tallied 12 double-doubles this season and was named Big Ten Player of the Week three times. Hooper garners first-team All-Big Ten status for the third time, and was a unanimous selection by the coaches and media this year.

Lucas was tabbed Big Ten Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, just the seventh player in Big Ten history to earn the accolade multiple times. Lucas ranks second in the conference in scoring this season, averaging 21.5 points per game. She is currently fourth on the Big Ten’s all-time scoring list, having tallied 2,439 points in her career. Lucas leads the nation in free-throw percentage (.959) and needs one three-point field goal to tie the Big Ten career record. Lucas was named first-team All-Big Ten for the third time, and was a unanimous selection by the coaches and media this year. The honor marks the fifth time a Lady Lion has been tabbed Player of the Year, joining Kelly Mazzante who won back-to-back honors in 2003 and 2004 and Helen Darling in 2000.

Washington earns top billing among media for the third consecutive season. She is just the second coach to win the honor three straight years, joining Ohio State’s Jim Foster, who earned the honors from 2005-07. She guided Penn State to the Big Ten Championship for the third straight year, finishing the season 22-6 overall with a 13-3 conference ledger. The award is the seventh in Penn State history.

Yori was named Big Ten Coach of the Year by her peers for the second year in a row after guiding Nebraska to a 22-6 overall record and 12-4 mark in conference action. The award marks the fourth conference coach of the year honor for Yori. It marks the second year in a row Yori and Washington shared Coach of the Year honors.

Zahui collected Freshman of the Year honors after averaging a double-double this season. The Minnesota newcomer averaged 15.1 points and a conference-best 11.3 rebounds per game. She was also second in the Big Ten in blocked shots, tallying 2.9 blocks per contest. Zahui was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week seven times this season and garners first-team All-Big Ten status. She is the third player in Gopher history to win Freshman of the Year honors and second in the last three years, following Rachel Banham in 2012.

Taylor picks up Defensive Player of the Year laurels after leading the conference in steals this season, averaging 2.9 per game. She was part of a Lady Lion defense that limited opponents to 37 percent shooting, good for second in the Big Ten. Taylor’s award is the fourth in Penn State history and first since Tanisha Wright won three straight from 2003-05.

Bays becomes the third Boilermaker to earn Sixth Player of the Year honors, following Cherelle George in 2006 and Brittany Rayburn in 2009. The junior leads Purdue in rebounding, tallying 7.5 boards per contest, and is the team’s third-leading scorer at 11.4 points per game. In conference games only, Bays upped her rebounding average to 9.2 per game, which ranks fourth among all Big Ten players.

Hooper and Lucas were joined by Banham as unanimous first-team selections by both the coaches and media, while Iowa’s Samantha Logic and Purdue’s Courtney Moses were each unanimous picks by the coaches. This year, the conference’s All-Big Ten teams consists of 10 first-team honorees and 10 second-team selections.

The Big Ten also recognized 12 Sportsmanship Award honorees. The student-athletes chosen are individuals who have distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior. These student-athletes must also be in good academic standing and have demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting.

Creighton’s Zierden is Out with Knee Injury

Creighton-Jays-BasketballOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Reserve guard Isaiah Zierden of No. 9 Creighton is out indefinitely because of ligament damage in his right knee.

Creighton spokesman Rob Anderson said in a text message Sunday night that X-rays showed no fractures or bone chips in the knee. The freshman injured his medial collateral ligament when he got tied up with a defender in Saturday’s 75-69 loss at Xavier. Zierden will undergo an MRI on Monday.

Zierden, who is averaging 3.3 points in 11 minutes per game, has played an increasing role the past month. He had season highs of 13 points and 24 minutes in a win over then-No. 6 Villanova on Feb. 16.

No. 19 Purdue Women Beat No. 16 Nebraska 82-66

Nebraska-Huskers-BasketballWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Courtney Moses had a season-high 29 points, the injured KK Houser provided an emotional lift and the No. 19 Purdue women spoiled No. 16 Nebraska’s Big Ten title hopes with an 82-66 victory Sunday.

Despite tearing her ACL at Michigan State on Feb. 2, Houser started the game and played the first 2:34. She also entered the game shortly before the conclusion to be honored as a senior with a standing ovation.

Moses, meanwhile, celebrated her senior day by helping the Boilermakers (21-7, 11-5) to a great start, scoring eight points during Purdue’s 10-0 run to start the game.

By halftime, Purdue led 43-23 and Moses had 18 points with 5-of-6 shooting from the field and 7-of-7 from the free-throw line.

Rachel Theriot had 24 points to lead Nebraska (22-6, 12-4) which entered the game with an opportunity to share the Big Ten title with No. 8 Penn State.

Blazers Beat Nuggets 102-96, Sweep Season Series

Denver_NuggetsPORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Robin Lopez scored 18 points, LaMarcus Aldridge returned from an injury to add 16, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Denver Nuggets 102-96 on Saturday night to sweep the series for the first time in 15 years.

Nicolas Batum had a career-high 16 rebounds for Portland, which has won its last five games.

Kenneth Faried, Randy Foye and Evan Fournier scored 16 points apiece, but Denver lost its fifth straight. Faried took a hard fall with less than two minutes left and appeared to injure his right knee, but finished out the game.

Portland won all four meetings, its first sweep of the series since the 1999 season, when the Blazers won all three games against the Nuggets.

Area High School Basketball Roundup February 24 – March 1

basketballArea high school basketball scores for the week of February 24 through March 1.

Saturday, March 1

Boys Basketball

A-1 District

No. 3 North Platte 48 No. 2 Lincoln High 38
The Dawgs earned the 10-point win over the higher-seeded Links to advance to the A-1 District final. The A-1 District championship will be played Monday, March 3 against the No. 1 overall seed, Omaha Benson, at Omaha Benson High School.

Friday, February 28

Girls Basketball

C1-6 District

Chadron 50 Hershey 21

D1-6 District

Sutherland 63 Hemingford 60

Thursday, February 27

Boys Basketball

D1-11 Subdistrict

No. 1 St. Patrick’s 62 No. 2 Sutherland 32

D2-9 Subdistrict

No. 1 Hitchcock County 40 No. 2 Wallace 37

Tuesday, February 25

Boys Basketball

D1-11 Subdistrict

No. 1 St. Patrick’s 69 No. 4 Brady 26

No. 2 Sutherland 58 No. 3 Medicine Valley 35

C1-11 Subdistrict

No. 1 Chase County 50 No. 5 Hershey 35

No. 2 Cozad 60 No. 3 Gothenburg 46

D2-9 Subdistrict

No. 2 Wallace 50 No. 3 Hayes Center 40

Girls Basketball

A-1 District

No. 3 Lincoln Southeast 42 No. 2 North Platte 39
The Lady Dawgs season came to an end Tuesday night at the hands of the defending state champions. Two juniors led the way for North Platte with Jessy Hunt scoring 17 points and Kaitlynn Harvey adding 13. The Ameriprise Financial Money Players of the Game were the five seniors: Madalynn Doughty, Allison Sawyer, Marisa Martinez, Hannah Wilke, and Sally Hengen.

Monday, February 24

Boys Basketball

D1-11 Subdistrict

No. 4 Brady 63 No. 5 Maxwell 46

C1-11 Subdistrict

No. 5 Hershey 48 No. 4 Ogallala 32

 

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