|TODAY|
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|TV SPORTS|
Soccer—Premier League, Newcastle at Manchester United, 8:55 a.m. (ESPN2)
College Football—Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, Western Kentucky vs. Central Michigan, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN)
NBA Basketball—Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, 7 p.m. (FXSP)
|HONORS|
S.D. Sports Writers|
Here are the past winners of the South Dakota Sports Writers Association’s annual year-end awards:
|INDEPENDENT WOMEN’S ATHLETE|
1970 — Sally Plihal, Tyndall, track. 1971 — Gretchen Idema, Sioux Falls, golf. 1972 — Lavonne Opitz, Redfield, track. 1973 — Peggy (Schock) Kirby, Sioux Falls, golf. 1974 — Pat Dobratz, Sioux Falls, basketball. 1975 — Lu Holwerda, Brookings, tennis. 1976 — Tanya Crevier, Jefferson, basketball. 1977 — Joan Brockhaus, Rosholt, track. 1978 — Lynae Larson, Brookings, running. 1979 — Becky Larson, Watertown, golf.
1980 — Jane Wipf, Freeman, running. 1981 — Lisa Van Goor, Yankton, basketball. 1982 — Sue Thomas, Rapid City, running. 1983 — Kris Tschetter, Sioux Falls, golf. 1984 — Lynae Larson, Brookings, running. 1985 — Chris Dummermuth, Sioux Falls, tennis. 1986 — Michelle Scarborough, Hayes, rifle marksman. 1987 — Julie Krauth, Stencil Construction, softball. 1988 — Cindy Greiner, U.S. Olympic heptathlete. 1989 — Jane Egan, Sioux Falls, golf.
1990 — Jane Egan, Sioux Falls, golf. 1991 — Michelle Scarborough, Pierre, rifle marksman. 1992 — Paulette Simonson, rodeo. 1993 — Janel Birrenkott, Lemmon, basketball. 1994 — Amy Burnett, Huron, basketball. 1995 — Kristie Price, Brookings, rodeo. 1996 — Becky Hammon, Rapid City, basketball. 1997 — Monica Meendering, Sioux Falls, softball. 1998 — Lisa Griebel, Sioux Falls, track. 1999 — Becky Hammon, Rapid City, basketball.
2000 — Jayne Even, Sioux Falls, basketball. 2001 — Erin Miller, Sioux Falls, soccer. 2002 — Jill Theeler, Mitchell, track. 2003 — Megan Mahoney, Sturgis, Kansas State basketball. 2004 — Ashley Pederson, Sioux Falls, Penn State volleyball. 2005 — Katie Budahl, Mitchell swimmer. 2006 — Jana Lindsey, Black Hawk, Olympic freestyle skier. 2007 — Jill Moody, Letcher pro barrel racer. 2008 — Ashley Nord, Rapid City, University of Minnesota pole vaulter. 2009 — Kimmy Kaufman, Clark-Willow Lake golf.
2010 — Jill Moody, Letcher, pro barrel racer. 2011 — Abby Plucker, Parker, North Dakota State basketball. 2012 — Kim Kaufman, Clark, Texas Tech golf.
|INDEPENDENT MEN’S ATHLETE|
1958 — Carl Hertz, Menno, baseball. 1959 — John Enright, Sioux Falls, golf.
1960 — Vern McKee, Yankton, baseball. 1961 — Phil Donohue, Sioux Falls, golf. 1962 — Indy Titterington, Yankton, women’s golf. 1963 — Bob Marske, Andover, basketball. 1964 — Alan Cooke, Sioux Falls, golf. 1965 — Kathy Kober, Rapid City, women’s golf. 1966 — Dave Danielson, Yankton, bowling. 1967 — George Meyers, Rapid City, golf. 1968 — Dave Weber, Sioux Falls, tennis. 1969 — Stan Opp, Aberdeen, wrestling.
1970 — Jim Ahern, Yankton, golf. 1971 — Lee Goldammer, Canova, baseball. 1972 — Doug Stanford, Rapid City, basketball and baseball. 1973 — Pat Jefferson, Rapid City, boxing. 1974 — Rick Crain, Rapid City, weightlifting. 1975 — Leigh Dunker, Warner, horseshoes. 1976 — Dave Hanten, Sioux Falls, golf. 1977 — Curt Fredrickson, Aberdeen, baseball. 1978 — Larry Slupe, Sioux Falls, wheelchair sports, swimming. 1979 — Randy Lewis, Rapid City, wrestling.
1980 — Scott Swisher, Aberdeen, swimming. 1981 — Curt Byrum, Onida, golf. 1982 — Greg Haydenluck, University of South Dakota, decathlon. 1983 — Dennis Koslowski, Doland, wrestling. 1984 — Lewis. 1985 — Bob Beattie, Aberdeen, baseball. 1986 — Bill and Jim Scherr, Mobridge, wrestling. 1987 — Chuck Richards, Rapid City, boxing. 1988 — Dan Stier, Aberdeen, baseball. 1989 — Mark Mortenson, Sioux Falls, wheelchair sports.
1990 — Mike Brummer, Rapid City, golf. 1991 — Chad McConnell, Sioux Falls, baseball. 1992 — Koslowski. 1993 — Lincoln McIlravy, Philip, wrestling. 1994 — Ben Thomas, Rapid City, baseball. 1995 — Ryan Jansa, Sioux Falls, golf. 1996 — Greg Jimmerson, Rapid City, cross country. 1997 — Lincoln McIlravy, Philip, wrestling. 1998 — Kevin Leighton, Madison, baseball. 1999 — Brock Lesnar, Webster, wrestling.
2000 — Lincoln McIlravy, Philip, wrestling. 2001 — Billy Etbauer, Ree Heights, rodeo. 2002 — Paul Schock, Sioux Falls, golf. 2003 — Scott Rislov, Pierre, San Jose State football. 2004 — Chad Greenway, Mount Vernon, Iowa football. 2005 — Jeff Willert, Belvidere rodeo. 2006 — Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, rodeo. 2007 — Taylor Mehlhaff, Aberdeen, Wisconsin football. 2008 — Joe Krabbenhoft, Sioux Falls, University of Wisconsin basketball. 2009 — Kevin Leighton, Madison/Canova, amateur baseball.
2010 — Bill Hardcastle, Mobridge, Purdue track and field. 2011 — Riley Reiff, Parkston, Iowa football. 2012 — KShane Van Boening, Rapid City, billiards.
|INDEPENDENT TEAM|
1954 — Mitchell baseball. 1955 — Huron baseball. 1956 — Huron Stahl’s baseball. 1957 — Aberdeen Pred’s baseball. 1958 — Huron Stahl’s baseball. 1959 — Sioux Falls Legion baseball.
1960 — Huron Indians baseball. 1961 — Humboldt baseball. 1962 — Rapid City Legion baseball. 1963 — Renner baseball. 1964 — Aberdeen Legion baseball. 1965 — Brookings basketball. 1966 — Yankton Press and Dakotan Track Club. 1967 — Rapid City Boxing Club. 1968 — Southern Track Club. 1969 — Rapid City YMCA swimming.
1970 — Aberdeen Depot baseball. 1971 — Sioux Falls Traub Silo basketball. 1972 — South Dakota All—Stars basketball. 1973 — Brookings Spies softball. 1974 — Aberdeen diving. 1975 — Rapid City Legion baseball. 1976 — Aberdeen Dahme’s softball. 1977 — Sioux Falls boxing. 1978 — Sioux Falls Palmer Construction basketball. 1979 — Canova baseball.
1980 — Lyman Merchants basketball. 1981 — Madison baseball. 1982 — Great Plains Indians basketball. 1983 — Rapid City Men’s Boxing Club. 1984 — Rapid City Legion baseball. 1985 — Claremont baseball. 1986 — Aberdeen Braun Trucking basketball. 1987 — South Dakota Special Olympics basketball. 1988 — Rushmores baseball. 1989 — Sioux Falls Shenanigans basketball.
1990 — Sioux Falls Silver Bullets baseball. 1991 — South Dakota Nike All—Stars AAU basketball team. 1992 — Circus Bar baseball. 1993 — Rapid City Legion baseball. 1994 — Rapid City Gregs amateur baseball. 1995 — Aberdeen Pheasants pro baseball. 1996 — Sioux Falls Skyforce pro basketball. 1997 — Brookings amateur baseball. 1998 — Brookings Rangers hockey. 1999 — Brookings amateur baseball.
2000 — Redfield Dairy Queen amateur baseball. 2001 — Dell Rapids PBR and Mudcats amateur baseball. 2002 — Rapid City Legion baseball. 2003 — Yankton Riverbats baseball. 2004 — Sioux Falls Storm indoor football team. 2005 — Sioux Falls Skyforce. 2006 — Sioux Falls Storm indoor football team. 2007 — Sioux Falls Stampede Hockey. 2008 — Canyon Lake Little League baseball team of Rapid City. 2009 — Northern State rugby.
2010 — Rapid City Rush hockey. 2011 — Canyon Lake Little League Baseball Team of Rapid City. 2012 — Brookings American Legion Baseball.
|COLLEGE MEN’S TEAM|
1954 — South Dakota State University track. 1955 — SDSU football. 1956 — Augustana College football. 1957 — University of South Dakota basketball. 1958 — USD basketball. 1959 — Northern State University basketball.
1960 — SDSU track. 1961 — NSU football. 1962 — SDSU football. 1963 — SDSU basketball. 1964 — Dakota Wesleyan University basketball. 1965 — Black Hills State University basketball. 1966 — USD track. 1967 — NSU football. 1968 — NSU football. 1969 — SDSU basketball.
1970 — Yankton College football. 1971 — NSU football. 1972 — USD football. 1973 — South Dakota Tech basketball. 1974 — Huron University basketball. 1975 — SDSU cross country and track. 1976 — DWU football. 1977 — Dakota State University football. 1978 — Augustana basketball. 1979 — SDSU football.
1980 — Huron wrestling. 1981 — BHSU cross country and track. 1982 — Tech football. 1983 — BHSU football. 1984 — SDSU baseball. 1985 — SDSU basketball. 1986 — Huron football. 1987 — SDSU cross country. 1988 — National College basketball. 1989 — SDSU cross country.
1990 — USD basketball. 1991 — USD baseball. 1992 — SDSU basketball. 1993 — Northern State basketball. 1994 — USD basketball. 1995 — University of Sioux Falls football. 1996 — University of Sioux Falls football. 1997 — SDSU basketball. 1998 — USD cross country. 1999 — Mount Marty baseball.
2000 — Black Hills State cross country. 2001 — SDSU wrestling. 2002 — USF football. 2003 — USF football. 2004 — USF basketball. 2005 — USD football. 2006 — Northern State men’s basketball. 2007 — USF football. 2008 — Dakota Wesleyan football. 2009 — USF football.
2010 — Mount Marty baseball. 2011 — Augustana baseball. 2012 — South Dakota State men’s basketball.
|COLLEGE MEN’S COACH|
1954 — Jim Emmerich, South Dakota State University, track. 1955 — Clark Swisher, Northern State University, football. 1956 — Bob Burns, Augustana College, football. 1957 — Ralph Ginn, SDSU, football. 1958 — Jim Long, Huron University, football. 1959 — Jim Iverson, SDSU, basketball.
1960 — Bob Wachs, NSU, basketball. 1961 — Ralph Ginn, SDSU, football. 1962 — Clark Swisher, NSU, football. 1963 — Dan Lennon, University of South Dakota, track. 1964 — Gil Peterson, Huron, football. 1965 — Gordon Zapp, Dakota Wesleyan University, football. 1966 — Warren Williamson, SDSU, wrestling. 1967 — Gordon Fosness, DWU, basketball. 1968 — Joe Salem, USD, football. 1969 — Don Birmingham, Yankton College, football.
1970 — Jim Marking, SDSU, basketball. 1971 — Don Baker, USD—Springfield, track. 1972 — Bob Mulcahy, USD, basketball. 1973 — Vern Tate, Huron, wrestling. 1974 — Jay Dirksen, SDSU, track. 1975 — Erv Huether, SDSU, baseball. 1976 — Mike Durfee, USD—S, wrestling. 1977 — Paul Kendle, Augustana, wrestling. 1978 — Dave Little, Black Hills State University, track. 1979 — Gordon Fosness, DWU, basketball.
1980 — Bruce Carrier, Huron, basketball. 1981 — Gary Boner, South Dakota Tech, football. 1982 — Scott Underwood, SDSU, track. 1983 — Bruce Carrier, Huron, basketball. 1984 — Bob Wachs, NSU, basketball. 1985 — Fran Hummel, NSU, wrestling. 1986 — Dave Triplett, USD, football. 1987 — Duane Ticknor, National College, basketball. 1988 — Jim Heinitz, Augustana football; Bob Young, Sioux Falls College football. 1989 — Fred Paulsen, Huron, basketball.
1990 — Doug Martin, DWU, basketball. 1991 — Jim Thorson, SDSU, basketball. 1992 — Jim Heinitz, Augustana, football. 1993 — Dave Boots, USD, basketball. 1994 — Mark Ekeland, SDSU, baseball. 1995 — Bob Tereshinski, Mount Marty, baseball. 1996 — Scott Nagy, SDSU, basketball. 1997 — Bob Young, USF, football. 1998 — Bob Olson, NSU, basketball. 1999 — Jason Liles, SDSU, wrestling.
2000 — Dave Gottsleben, USD, track. 2001 — Scott Walkinshaw, BHSU, cross country. 2002 — Shane Murphy, USF, basketball. 2003 — Don Meyer, NSU, basketball. 2004 — Bob Young, University of Sioux Falls football. 2005 — Ed Meierkort, USD football. 2006 — Kalen DeBoer, University of Sioux Falls football. 2007 — John Stiegelmeier, SDSU football. 2008 — Kalen DeBoer, University of Sioux Falls football. 2009 — Don Meyer, Northern State basketball.
2010 — Mike Aldrich, Augustana football. 2011 — Tom Billeter, Augustana basketball. 2012 — John Stiegelmeier, SDSU football.
|COLLEGE MEN’S ATHLETE|
1958 — Jimmy Daniels, University of South Dakota, basketball. 1959 — Garney Henley, Huron University, football and basketball.
1960 — Jim Luce and John Simko, Augustana College, football. 1961 — Don Jacobsen, South Dakota State University, basketball. 1962 — Jim Kampen, Northern State University, basketball. 1963 — Wayne Rasmussen, SDSU, football and basketball. 1964 — Jerry Schlekeway, NSU, football and track. 1965 — Tom White, Yankton College, track. 1966 — Roger Heirigs, Yankton, football. 1967 — Gary Sandbo, Augustana, football. 1968 — Jerry Smith, SDSU, and Doug Neuharth, NSU, wrestling. 1969 — Mike Savoy, Black Hills State University, football and basketball.
1970 — Don Trapp, SDSU, wrestling. 1971 — Gary Evjen, NSU, basketball. 1972 — Rich Andrzewski, NSU, football, basketball, baseball and track. 1973 — Garry Bentley, SDSU, track. 1974 — Doug Schlepp, South Dakota Tech, basketball. 1975 — Chris Miller, Dakota Wesleyan University, basketball. 1976 — Rick Jensen, SDSU, wrestling. 1977 — Dee Jay Donlin, Augustana, football. 1978 — Steve Brown, SDSU, basketball and baseball. 1979 — Jeff Lamb, BHSU, football, basketball and track.
1980 — Terry DuPris, Huron, basketball. 1981 — Scott Bosanko, NSU, basketball. 1982 — Darryl James, Yankton, football. 1983 — Dan Freidel, Augustana, football and basketball. 1984 — Jeff Gross, Augustana, track. 1985 — Alan Miller, DWU, basketball. 1986 — Koln Knight, Augustana, wrestling. 1987 — Rod DeHaven, SDSU, track and cross country. 1988 — Pat Dorn, SDSU, wrestling. 1989 — Jason Landmark, NSU, football.
1990 — Tim Hatchett, USD, basketball. 1991 — Brett Schwartz, Dakota State University, basketball. 1992 — Scott Morgan, DWU, basketball. 1993 — Brian Loeffler, SDSU, wrestling. 1994 — Bryan Schwartz, Augustana, football. 1995 — Eric Kline, Northern State, basketball. 1996 — Chad Lamer, SDSU, wrestling. 1997 — Jason Sempsrott, SDSU, basketball. 1998 — Travis King, SDSU, wrestling. 1999 — Josh Ranek, SDSU, football.
2000 — Paul Konechne, SDSU, wrestling. 2001 — Josh Ranek, SDSU, football. 2002 — Tom Green, USD, track. 2003 — Eric Longhenry, NSU, track and field. 2004 — Brad Lowery, SDSU track and field and cross country; 2005 — Wesley Beschorner, USD football. 2006 — Turner Trofholz, USD basketball. 2007 — Chad Cavender, USF football. 2008 — Ryan Berry, Watertown, South Dakota State football. 2009 — Lorenzo Brown, USF football.
2010 — Jon Ryan, University of Sioux Falls football. 2011 — Nate Wolters, South Dakota State basketball. 2012 — Nate Wolters, South Dakota State basketball (second year in a row).
|HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ ATHLETE|
1958 — Rex Swett, Huron. 1959 — Tom McGrann, Watertown.
1960 — Jack Price, Milbank. 1961 — Gary Schwartz, Wessington Springs. 1962 — Jim Nixon, Milbank, and Doug Barth, Mitchell. 1963 — Roger Heirigs, Irene. 1964 — John Thomas, Alexandria. 1965 — Dan Wicks, Watertown. 1966 — Bruce Bushong, Huron. 1967 — Terry Durnil, Aberdeen Central. 1968 — George Amundson, Aberdeen Central. 1969 — John Dutton, Rapid City, and George Amundson, Aberdeen Central.
1970 — Randy Jencks, De Smet. 1971 — Dave Collins, Rapid City. 1972 — Jim Reinhart, Lincoln. 1973 — Chad Nelson, Yankton. 1974 — Tom Murphy, Watertown. 1975 — Jeff Lamb, Sully Buttes. 1976 — Curt Byrum, Sully Buttes. 1977 — Randy Lewis, Rapid City Stevens. 1978 — Dennis Tiefenthaler, Armour. 1979 — Kevin Seibel, Vermillion.
1980 — Keith Larson, Beresford. 1981 — Dan Olson, De Smet. 1982 — Troy Schaefer, Pierre. 1983 — Tim Manning, Vermillion. 1984 — Rod DeHaven, Huron. 1985 — Wade Lager, Miller. 1986 — Brody Berkhout, Vermillion. 1987 — Kirk Wallman, Freeman. 1988 — Kirk Wallman, Freeman. 1989 — Travis Martin, Scotland.
1990 — Brad Kruse, De Smet. 1991 — Eric Kline, Aberdeen Central. 1992 — Jason Sutherland, Watertown. 1993 — Lance Wipf, Yankton. 1994 — Chuck Welke, Warner. 1995 — Josh Ranek, Bon Homme. 1996 — Jesse Haines, White Lake. 1997 — Mike Miller, Mitchell. 1998 — Hannon Hisek, Bon Homme. 1999 — George Mollner, De Smet.
2000 — Justin Noteboom, Corsica. 2001 — Erik Grumstrup, Rapid City Stevens. 2002 — Tyg Long, Custer. 2003 — Matt Martin, Spearfish. 2004 — Nick Smith, Yankton. 2005 — Quincy Christie, Pierre. 2006 — Mitch Boeck, Arlington. 2007 — Louie Krogman, White River. 2008 — Kiko Mendoza, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte. 2009 — Logan Storley, Webster.
2010 — Matt Hermanson, Sioux Falls Washington. 2011 — Tony Smoragiewicz, Rapid City Central. 2012 — Alex Kocer, Wagner wrestler.
|HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ COACH|
1954 — Lars Overskei, Yankton, football. 1955 — Wally Diehl, Washington, basketball. 1956 — Ron Freemole, Mitchell, track. 1957 — Lou Grasslie, Belle Fourche, basketball. 1958 — Rollie Greeno, Milbank, football. 1959 — Gus Kolb, Cheyenne, basketball.
1960 — Gene Peters, Huron, football. 1961 — John DeWitt, Watertown, football. 1962 — Dennis Bies, Tabor, football. 1963 — Burdell Coplan, Canton, football. 1964 — Jim Cordts, Howard, basketball. 1965 — Mel Minton, Rapid City, track. 1966 — Howard Taplett, Tyndall, track. 1967 — Bob Schroeder, Miller, football. 1968 — Arnie Bauer, Lincoln, track. 1969 — Dave Strain, Rapid City Central, basketball.
1970 — Rich Greeno, Lincoln, track. 1971 — Max Hawk, Yankton, football. 1972 — Dale McElhany, Watertown, football. 1973 — Marv Sherrill, Watertown, wrestling. 1974 — Larry Ireland, Hot Springs, football. 1975 — Francis Zacher, Aberdeen Roncalli, basketball. 1976 — Tom Long, Rapid City Stevens, wrestling. 1977 — Gene Breemes, Stevens, track. 1978 — Bob Winter, Yankton, basketball. 1979 — Burnell Glanzer, Armour, basketball.
1980 — Dave Strain, Rapid City Central, basketball. 1981 — Bob Burns, O’Gorman, football. 1982 — Bob Judson, Pierre, basketball. 1983 — John Odney, Washington, basketball. 1984 — Steve Entringer, Tripp, football. 1985 — Lyle Claussen, Brandon Valley, track. 1986 — Gary Munsen, Mitchell, basketball. 1987 — Jesse Mendoza, Pine Ridge, basketball. 1988 — Steve Kueter, O’Gorman, football. 1989 — Jay Hennies, Vermillion, basketball.
1990 — Mike Klinedinst, Brandon Valley, football. 1991 — Fran Esser, Redfield, wrestling. 1992 — Larry Luitjens, Custer, basketball. 1993 — Steve Kueter, O’Gorman, football. 1994 — Max Hawk, Yankton, football. 1995 — Jim Miner, Yankton, football. 1996 — Gary Munsen, Mitchell, basketball. 1997 — Jim Uttecht, West Central, football. 1998 — Gary Maffett, Brookings, football. 1999 — Jim Aisenbrey, Freeman, football.
2000 — Myron Steffen, Stickney—Mount Vernon, football. 2001 — Doug Schooley, Watertown, football. 2002 — Larry Luitjens, Custer, basketball. 2003 — Marv Sherrill, Watertown wrestling. 2004 — Steve Gilbertson, Arlington football. 2005 — Gary Munsen, Mitchell basketball. 2006 — Brent DeBoer, Sioux Falls Roosvelt football. 2007 — Bob Graham, Scotland football. 2008 — Brian Norberg, Watertown basketball. 2009 — Brian Hermanson, Sioux Falls Washington football.
2010 — Michael Ricke, Madison basketball. 2011 — Wade Rausch, Webster wrestling. 2012 — Adolph Shepardson, Deubrook Area Football.
|HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ TEAM|
1954 — Hayti basketball. 1955 — Washington basketball. 1956 — Washington football. 1957 — Cresbard basketball. 1958 — Huron basketball. 1959 — Watertown basketball.
1960 — Rapid City basketball. 1961 — Aberdeen baskeball. 1962 — Milbank football. 1963 — Sisseton basketball. 1964 — Mitchell basketball. 1965 — Vermillion football. 1966 — Webster basketball. 1967 — Milbank basketball and Mitchell football. 1968 — Brookings basketball. 1969 — Lincoln football.
1970 — Yankton football. 1971 — Mitchell football. 1972 — Miller basketball. 1973 — Lincoln track. 1974 — Yankton basketball. 1975 — Freeman basketball. 1976 — Yankton football. 1977 — Clear Lake girls basketball. 1978 — Armour basketball. 1979 — Jefferson girls basketball.
1980 — Mobridge wrestling. 1981 — Winner football. 1982 — Geddes football. 1983 — Brookings football. 1984 — Yankton golf. 1985 — Mitchell basketball. 1986 — Canton football. 1987 — Spearfish track. 1988 — Aberdeen Central basketball. 1989 — Brandon Valley football.
1990 — Garretson football. 1991 — Hamlin football. 1992 — Vermillion football. 1993 — Custer basketball. 1994 — Watertown tennis. 1995 — Bon Homme football. 1996 — Mitchell wrestling. 1997 — Freeman football. 1998 — Rapid City Stevens golf. 1999 — Rapid City Stevens cross country.
2000 — Viborg football. 2001 — Castlewood basketball. 2002 — Yankton football. 2003 — De Smet football. 2004 — Arlington football. 2005 — Milbank basketball. 2006 — Aberdeen Roncalli football. 2007 — Sturgis wrestling. 2008 — Hanson football. 2009 — Sioux Falls Lincoln basketball.
2010 — Canistota football. 2011 — Waverly-South Shore football. 2012 — Pierre wrestling.
|HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ ATHLETE|
1974 — Joan Light, Yankton. 1975 — Jane Wipf, Freeman. 1976 — Kay Stormo, Watertown. 1977 — Tara Batcheller, Mobridge. 1978 — Kay Stormo, Watertown. 1979 — Nancy Rost, O’Gorman.
1980 — Kris Holwerda, Brookings. 1981 — Robin Lewis, Rapid City Stevens. 1982 — Julie Pederson, O’Gorman. 1983 — Tara Tessier, Pierre. 1984 — Holly Wanner, Eureka. 1985 — Renae Sallquist, Brookings. 1986 — Steph Schueler, Lincoln. 1987 — Rochelle Heirigs, Washington. 1988 — Nikki Jones, Viborg. 1989 — Ann Westby, Brookings.
1990 — Ericka Bakke, McCook Central. 1991 — Becky Flynn, Wakonda. 1992 — Amy Hatch, Brookings. 1993 — Anne Vollmer, Rapid City Central. 1994 — Julie Cooper, Vermillion. 1995 — Jaime Pauli, Milbank. 1996 — Jill Theeler, Mitchell. 1997 — Jill Theeler, Mitchell. 1998 — Taylor Baker, Rapid City Stevens. 1999 — Wendy O’Neill, Bennett County.
2000 — Megan Mahoney, Sturgis. 2001 — Liz Donohue, O’Gorman. 2002 — Heather Sieler, Huron. 2003 — Ramsey Kavan, Yankton. 2004 — Ramsey Kavan, Yankton. 2005 — Ramsey Kavan, Yankton. 2006 — Jill Young, Mitchell Christian. 2007 — Amber Wollschlager, Milbank. 2008 — Leslie Brost, Watertown. 2009 — Jilanne Doom, Wagner.
2010 — Jasmyne King, Rapid City Central. 2011 — Kelsey Barrett, Britton-Hecla. 2012 — Kari Heck, Sioux Falls Washington track and field.
|HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ TEAM|
1980 — Washington basketball. 1981 — Huron cross country. 1982 — Yankton track. 1983 — Brookings cross country. 1984 — Armour basketball. 1985 — Brookings basketball. 1986 — Milbank cross country. 1987 — O’Gorman golf. 1988 — Brookings gymnastics. 1988 — Brookings gymnastics. 1989 — Wakonda basketball.
1990 — Lennox cross country. 1991 — Brookings tennis. 1992 — Rapid City Central cross country. 1993 — Miller basketball. 1994 — Mitchell basketball. 1995 — O’Gorman tennis. 1996 — Rapid City Stevens cross country. 1997 — Hot Springs track. 1998 — Brookings golf. 1999 — Roosevelt basketball. 2000 — Ipswich cross country.
2001 — Roosevelt basketball. 2002 — Rapid City Stevens cross country. 2003 — Sioux Falls O’Gorman gymnastics. 2004 — Sisseton basketball. 2005 — Yankton cross country. 2006 — James Valley track. 2007 — Rapid City Stevens track. 2008 — Wagner volleyball. 2009 — Clark-Willow Lake golf.
2010 — Sturgis cross country. 2011 — Deuel gymnastics. 2012 — Warner volleyball.
|HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ COACH|
1980 — Fred Tibbetts, Jefferson, basketball. 1981 — Joe Lockwood, Washington, basketball. 1982 — Russ Strande, Brookings, track. 1983 — Jerry Altenburg, Armour, basketball. 1984 — Jim Holwerda, Brookings, basketball. 1985 — Fred Tibbetts, Jefferson, track and basketball. 1986 — Bob Hopkins, Bennett County, basketball and golf. 1987 — Ron Weber, Armour, basketball. 1988 — Bob Winter, Yankton, basketball. 1989 — Kathy Hunt, O’Gorman, volleyball.
1990 — Ron Flynn, Wakonda, basketball. 1991 — John Houska, Rapid City Central, cross country. 1992 — Charlie Sizer, Miller, basketball. 1993 — Gary Munsen, Mitchell. 1994 — Forry Flaagan, Rapid City Stevens, cross country. 1995 — Marcelle Herman, Belle Fourche, basketball. 1996 — Phil Hunt, Rapid City Stevens, golf. 1997 — Darlene Hauck, Avon, volleyball. 1998 — Neil Goter, Wagner, basketball. 1999 — Kathy Graves, Northwestern, volleyball.
2000 — Fred Tibbetts, Roosevelt, basketball. 2001 — Gary Munsen, Mitchell, basketball. 2002 — Greg Murley, Aberdeen Central, volleyball. 2003 — Dan Fitzsimmons, Yankton, track and cross country. 2004 — Dan Fitzsimmons, Yankton, track and cross country. 2005 — Dan Fitzsimmons, Yankton, track and cross country. 2006 — Mark Bellum, Watertown gymnastics. 2007 — Mark Senftner, Sully Buttes basketball. 2008 — Paul Hendry, Rapid City Stevens track and field coach. 2009 — Mark Amdahl, Summit basketball.
2010 — Anita Boeck, Arlington volleyball. 2011 — Rob Van Laecken, Parkston basketball. 2012 — Todd Thorson, Ipswich cross country and track and field.
|COLLEGE WOMEN’S ATHLETE|
1979 — Yvette Greer, University of South Dakota, track.
1980 — Cindy Heyden, Augustana College, softball and basketball. 1981 — Elaine (Kempf) Zell, South Dakota State University, track. 1982 — Cathy Coyle, Northern State University, track and basketball. 1983 — Carin Doyle, SDSU, golf. 1984 — Kristin Asp, SDSU, running. 1985 — Jenni Johnson, SDSU, basketball. 1986 — Amy Jorgensen, Augustana, softball. 1987 — Karla Stevenson, SDSU, basketball and softball. 1988 — Renate Sluys, Mount Marty College, basketball. 1989 — Diana Burkard, MMC, basketball.
1990 — Linda Gdowski, USD, track. 1991 — Julie Krauth, Augustana, softball and basketball. 1992 — Heather Andrews, USD, track. 1993 — Amy Von Wald, Northern State, track. 1994 — Ann Westby, SDSU, track. 1995 — Julie Jensen, Northern State, basketball. 1996 — Janna Austin, Sioux Falls, basketball. 1997 — Debby Volkers, Augustana, track. 1998 — Elena Swan, USD, track. 1999 — Lisa Bomengen, Black Hills State, track.
2000 — Jami Barraclough, SD Tech, basketball. 2001 — Sara Deckert, USD, track. 2002 — Randi Morgan, Dakota Wesleyan, basketball. 2003 — Mandy Koupal, USD, basketball. 2004 — Mandy Koupal, USD, basketball. 2005 — Shannon Schlagel, SDSU basketball. 2006 — Melissa Gamble, Northern State soccer. 2007 — Megan Vogel, SDSU basketball. 2008 — Emma Erickson, Gayville, USD track and field. 2009 — Jenn Warkenthien, South Dakota State basketball.
2010 — Amanda Madden, Northern State track and field. 2011 — Bethany Buell, University of South Dakota track and field. 2012 — Amber Hegge, USD basketball.
|COLLEGE WOMEN’S TEAM|
1980 — South Dakota State University cross country. 1981 — SDSU cross country. 1982 — SDSU golf. 1983 — SDSU track. 1984 — University of South Dakota basketball. 1985 — USD swimming. 1986 — Mount Marty College basketball. 1987 — South Dakota Tech volleyball. 1988 — Northern State University basketball. 1989 — Dakota Wesleyan University volleyball.
1990 — Augustana softball. 1991 — SDSU cross country. 1992 — NSU basketball. 1993 — Augustana basketball. 1994 — Northern State basketball. 1995 — SDSU basketball. 1996 — Huron basketball. 1997 — Black Hills State basketball. 1998 — S.D. Tech basketball. 1999 — National American University soccer.
2000 — Augustana volleyball. 2001 — SDSU volleyball. 2002 — SDSU basketball. 2003 — SDSU basketball. 2004 — SDSU basketball. 2005 — SDSU basketball. 2006 — Rapid City National American University volleyball. 2007 — SDSU basketball. 2008 — USD basketball. 2009 — South Dakota State basketball.
2010 — Dakota Wesleyan golf; 2011 — Augustana cross country. 2012 — SDSU women's basketball.
|COLLEGE WOMEN’S COACH|
1981 — Curt Fredrickson, Northern State University, basketball. 1982 — Curt Fredrickson, NSU women’s basketball. 1983 — Judy Dittman, Dakota State University, basketball. 1984 — Scott Underwood, South Dakota State University, cross country. 1985 — Chad Lavin, University of South Dakota, basketball. 1986 — Mike Peiper, NSU, cross country and track. 1987 — Pam Olerich, Dakota Wesleyan University, basketball. 1988 — Nancy Neiber, SDSU, basketball. 1989 — Greg Willey, USD, track.
1990 — Scott Underwood, SDSU cross country. 1991 — Barb Felderman, South Dakota Tech, basketball. 1992 — Zaundra Bina, Augustana, volleyball. 1993 — Curt Fredrickson, NSU, basketball. 1994 — Dave Krauth, Augustana, basketball. 1995 — Shane Warwick, Huron, basketball. 1996 — Robin Schamber, Black Hills State, basketball. 1997 — Kim Sudbeck, Augustana, volleyball. 1998 — Sandy Jerstad, Augustana, softball. 1999 — Barb Felderman, SD Tech, basketball.
2000 — Jeff Dittman, DSU, basketball. 2001 — Kevin Lein, DWU, basketball. 2002 — Todd Lowery, National American, volleyball.
2003 — Aaron Johnson, SDSU, basketball. 2004 — Aaron Johnson, SDSU basketball. 2005 — Curt Fredrickson, NSU basketball. 2006 — Aaron Johnson, SDSU basketball. 2007 — Chad Lavin, USD basketball. 2008 — Lang Wedemeyer, SDSU soccer. 2009 — Dale Roden, Dakota Wesleyan soccer.
2010 — Tracy Hellman, Augustana cross country; 2011 — Adam Anderson, DWU golf. 2012 — Curt Fredrickson, NSU women’s basketball.
|CELEBRITY|
1964 — Billy Mills, Pine Ridge, Olympic Gold Medalist. 1965 — Pete Retzlaff, Ellendale, SDSU and NFL. 1966 — Ordell Braase, Mitchell, NFL. 1967 — Les Josephson, Sioux Falls. 1968 — Carroll Hardy, Sturgis. 1969 — Garney Henley, Hayti, CFL.
1970 — Sparky Anderson, Bridgewater. 1971 — Dick Green. 1972 — Jim Langer, Brookings. 1973 — Lyle Alzado, Yankton. 1974 — Dick Green. 1975 — Sparky Anderson, Bridgewater. 1976 — John Dutton. 1977 — Paul Roach. 1978 — Joe Robbie, Sisseton. 1979 — Dave Collins, Rapid City.
1980 — Paul Tierney. 1981 — Joe Salem. 1982 — Dick Beardsley. 1983 — Doug Wolfgang. 1984 — Sparky Anderson. 1985 — Brian Hansen. 1986 — Curt and Tom Byrum, Onida. 1987 — Paul Christen. 1988 — Dennis and Duane Koslowski of Doland and Jim and Bill Scherr of Mobridge. 1989 — Doug Wolfgang.
1990 — Pat O’Brien, Sioux Falls. 1991 — Tanya Crevier, Jefferson. 1992 — Kris Tschetter, Sioux Falls 1993 — Sparky Anderson, Bridgewater. 1994 — Eric Piatkowski, Rapid City. 1995 — Marvin Garrett, Belle Fourche. 1996 — Bill Mott, Mobridge. 1997 — Adam Vinatieri, Rapid City. 1998 — Mike Miller, Mitchell. 1999 — Josh Heupel, Aberdeen.
2000 — Josh Heupel of Aberdeen and Mike Miller of Mitchell. 2001 — Rod DeHaven, Huron. 2002 — Adam Vinatieri, Rapid City. 2003 — Mark Ellis, Rapid City, pro baseball. 2004 — Derek Miles, USD, Olympic pole vaulter. 2005 — Becky Hammon, Rapid City, pro basketball. 2006 — Ben Leber, Vermillion, pro football. 2007 — Mark Ellis, Rapid City, pro baseball. 2008 — Derek Miles, Tea, Olympic pole vaulter. 2009 — Chad Greenway, Mount Vernon, pro football.
2010 — Stefan Logan, University of South Dakota, pro football. 2011 — Chad Greenway, Mount Vernon, pro football. 2012 — Mike Miller, Mitchell, Miami Heat.
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|RecordPtsPv
1. Roosevelt (9)…4-0451
2. Watertown…4-031T4
3. Huron…4-1328T4
4. Lincoln…3-018NR
5. Brookings…5-19NR
Also receiving votes: Pierre 2-3, Brandon Valley 3-2.
|Class A|
1. Clark-Willow Lake (5)…3-0391
2. SF Christian (2)…6-0313
3. Dakota Valley…3-0282
4. Aberdeen Roncalli (2)…4-015NR
5. St. Thomas More…4-0124
Also receiving votes: Dell Rapids 3-1, Sioux Valley 3-1, Tea Area 4-1
|Class B|
1. White River (9)…5-0451
2. Canistota…4-0252
3. Viborg-Hurley…4-0203
4. James Valley Christian…2-0164
5. Dupree 3-0 11 NR
Kimball-White Lake 3-0 def. Highmore-Harrold 73-35
Also receiving votes: Kimball-White Lake 3-0, Faith 4-0, Harding County 3-0
f=BureauGrot Bold s=11 l=11|South Dakota|
|Prep Girls|
|Basketball|
Text|RecordPtsPv
|Class AA|
1. Mitchell (9)…5-0451
2. Washington…5-0362
3. Aberdeen Central…4-0263
4. Pierre…4-0194
5. Roosevelt…4-195
|Class A|
1. St. Thomas More (7)…5-0431
2. Aberdeen Roncalli…5-0302
3. Harrisburg…6-0233
T4. Clark Willow Lake…2-1134
T4. Pine Ridge (2)…6-013NR
Also receiving votes: SF Christian 5-2, Spearfish 3-1, Tri-Valley 5-0
|Class B|
1. Summit (9)…3-0451
2. Sanborn Central-Woonsocket…3-0292
3. Warner…6-0215
4. Centerville…5-0203
5. Hanson…6-0105
Also receiving votes: Herreid-Selby Area 5-0, De Smet 8-0
f=BureauGrot Bold s=11 l=11|The AP Top 25|
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 23, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:|
|RecordPtsPrv
1. Duke (63)…11-01,6231
2. Michigan (2)…12-01,5512
3. Arizona…11-01,4634
4. Louisville…11-11,4225
5. Indiana…11-11,3836
6. Kansas…10-11,3099
7. Missouri…10-11,15712
8. Cincinnati…12-01,14411
9. Syracuse…10-11,1403
10. Ohio St.…9-2 9657
11. Minnesota…12-1 87813
12. Illinois…12-1 87510
13. Gonzaga…11-1 82414
14. Florida…8-2 7728
15. Georgetown…10-1 67415
16. Creighton…11-1 58917
17. San Diego St.…11-1 55718
18. Butler…9-2 51219
19. Michigan St.…11-2 41620
20. UNLV…11-1 38221
21. Notre Dame…12-1 33722
22. Oklahoma St.…10-1 31824
23. NC State…9-2 26425
24. Pittsburgh…12-1 189 –
25. Kansas St.…9-2 152 –
Others receiving votes: New Mexico 66, Kentucky 37, Temple 36, Wyoming 28, North Carolina 16, VCU 16, Wichita St. 11, Maryland 7, Oregon 6, UConn 6.
Headlinef=BureauGrot Bold s=11 l=11|USA Today/ESPN|
|Top 25 Poll|
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Dec. 23, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:|
|RecordPtsPvs
1. Duke (30)…11-07741
2. Michigan (1)…12-07452
3. Louisville…11-16824
3. Arizona…11-06825
5. Indiana…11-16486
6. Kansas…10-16428
7. Syracuse…10-15593
8. Cincinnati…12-054311
9. Missouri…10-153712
10. Ohio State…9-24807
11. Florida…8-24069
12. Creighton…11-139513
13. Gonzaga…11-139114
14. Minnesota…12-134516
15. Illinois…12-133010
16. San Diego State…11-132715
17. UNLV…11-124018
18. Georgetown…10-121721
19. Michigan State…11-220719
20. Notre Dame…12-118122
21. Butler…9-213625
22. Oklahoma State…10-112924
23. Kentucky…8-310823
24. Pittsburgh…12-197 –
25. N.C. State…9-287 –
Others receiving votes: New Mexico 62, North Carolina 34, Kansas State 22, VCU 22, Wyoming 20, UConn 6, Oregon 6, Temple 5, Colorado 3, Maryland 3, Wichita State 3, Colorado State 1.
|COLLEGE|
|FOOTBALL|
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the command for agate.....|By The Associated Press|
|Subject to Change|
|Dec. 15|
|NEW ORLEANS BOWL|
Louisiana-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 |
|LAS VEGAS BOWL|
Boise St. 28, Washington 26 |
|
|Monday’s Games|
|HAWAII BOWL|
|At Honolulu|
SMU 43, Fresno State 10
Fresno St.…0073–10
SMU…022714–43
|Second Quarter|
SMU—Gilbert 17 run (Hover kick), 14:07.
SMU—FG Hover 30, 12:16.
SMU—Hunt Safety, 10:50.
SMU—Z.Line 8 run (Hover kick), 5:24.
SMU—FG Hover 48, 1:37.|
|Third Quarter|
Fre—Adams 6 pass from D.Carr (Breshears kick), 10:21.
SMU—D.Johnson 21 pass from Gilbert (Hover kick), 7:01.|
|Fourth Quarter|
Fre—FG Breshears 32, 13:21.
SMU—T.Reed 69 interception return (Hover kick), 9:05.
SMU—Greenbauer 83 interception return (Hover kick), 1:14.
A—30,024.
| ———|
|FreSMU
First downs…21 15
Rushes-yards…22-(-16) 37-169
Passing…362 212
Comp-Att-Int…33-55-214-28-2
Return Yards…50 187
Punts-Avg.…6-38.0 5-35.8
Fumbles-Lost…2-2 1-0
Penalties-Yards…3-15 3-15
Time of Possession…26:41 33:19
| ———|
|INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS|
RUSHING—Fresno St., Rouse 13-22, Burse 1-3, D.Carr 8-(minus 41). SMU, Gilbert 18-98, Z.Line 19-71.
PASSING—Fresno St., D.Carr 33-54-2-362, Watson 0-1-0-0. SMU, Gilbert 14-28-2-212.
RECEIVING—Fresno St., Adams 13-144, Watson 5-48, Rouse 5-29, Burse 4-89, Evans 3-20, Harris 2-3, Jensen 1-29. SMU, Thompson 5-82, Fuller 4-84, D.Johnson 3-40, Joseph 1-8, Z.Line 1-(minus 2).
|
|Wednesday’s Games|
|LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL|
|At Detroit|
Central Michigan (6-6) vs. Western Kentucky (7-5), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Thursday, Dec. 27|
|MILITARY BOWL|
|At Washington|
Bowling Green (8-4) vs. San Jose State (10-2), 2 p.m. (ESPN)|
|BELK BOWL|
|At Charlotte, N.C.|
Duke (6-6) vs. Cincinnati (9-3), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)|
|HOLIDAY BOWL|
|At San Diego|
Baylor (7-5) vs. UCLA (9-4), 8:45 p.m. (ESPN)|
|
|Friday, Dec. 28|
|INDEPENDENCE BOWL|
|At Shreveport, La.|
Louisiana-Monroe (8-4) vs. Ohio (8-4), 1 p.m. (ESPN)|
|RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL|
|At Orlando, Fla.|
Virginia Tech (6-6) vs. Rutgers (9-3), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)|
|MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL|
|At Houston|
Minnesota (6-6) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Saturday, Dec. 29|
|ARMED FORCES BOWL|
|At Fort Worth, Texas|
Rice (6-6) vs. Air Force (6-6), 10:45 a.m. (ESPN)|
|FIGHT HUNGER BOWL|
|At San Francisco|
Arizona State (7-5) vs. Navy (7-4), 2:15 p.m. (ESPN2)|
|PINSTRIPE BOWL|
|At New York|
Syracuse (7-5) vs. West Virginia (7-5), 2:15 p.m. (ESPN)|
|ALAMO BOWL|
|At San Antonio|
Texas (8-4) vs. Orgeon State (9-3), 5:45 p.m. (ESPN)|
|BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL|
|At Tempe, Ariz.|
Michigan State (6-6) vs. TCU (7-5), 9:15 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Monday, Dec. 31|
|MUSIC CITY BOWL|
|At Nashville, Tenn.|
Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. N.C. State (7-5), 11 a.m. (ESPN)|
|SUN BOWL|
|At El Paso, Texas|
Georgia Tech (6-7) vs. Southern Cal (7-5), 1 p.m. (CBS)|
|LIBERTY BOWL|
|At Memphis, Tenn.|
Iowa State (6-6) vs. Tulsa (10-3), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)|
|CHICK-FIL-A BOWL|
|At Atlanta|
LSU (10-2) vs. Clemson (10-2), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Tuesday, Jan. 1|
|HEART OF DALLAS BOWL|
|At Dallas-|
Purdue (6-6) vs. Oklahoma State (7-5), 11 a.m. (ESPNU)|
|GATOR BOWL|
|At Jacksonville, Fla.|
Mississippi State (8-4) vs. Northwestern (9-3), 11 a.m. (ESPN2)|
|CAPITAL ONE BOWL|
|At Orlando, Fla.|
Georgia (11-2) vs. Nebraska (10-3), noon (ABC)|
|OUTBACK BOWL|
|At Tampa, Fla.|
South Carolina (10-2) vs. Michigan (8-4), noon (ESPN)|
|ROSE BOWL|
|At Pasadena, Calif.|
Stanford (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (8-5), 4 p.m. (ESPN)|
|ORANGE BOWL|
|At Miami|
Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Florida State (11-2), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Wednesday, Jan. 2|
|SUGAR BOWL|
|At New Orleans|
Florida (11-1) vs. Louisville (10-2), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Thursday, Jan. 3|
|FIESTA BOWL|
|At Glendale, Ariz.|
Kansas State (11-1) vs. Oregon (11-1), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Friday, Jan. 4|
|COTTON BOWL|
|At Arlington, Texas|
Texas A&M (10-2) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 7 p.m. (FOX)
|
|Saturday, Jan. 5|
|BBVA COMPASS BOWL|
|At Birmingham, Ala.|
Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Mississippi (6-6), noon(ESPN)
|
|Sunday, Jan. 6|
|GODADDY.COM BOWL|
|At Mobile, Ala.|
Kent State (11-2) vs. Arkansas State (9-3), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Monday, Jan. 7|
|BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP|
|At Miami|
Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-1), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
|
|Saturday, Jan. 19|
|EAST-WEST SHRINE CLASSIC|
|At St. Petersburg, Fla.|
East vs. West, 3 p.m. (NFLN)
|
|Saturday, Jan. 26|
|SENIOR BOWL|
|At Mobile, Ala.|
North vs. South, TBA (NFLN)
|NCAA FOOTBALL|
|CHAMPIONSHIP SUBDIVISION|
|CHAMPIONSHIP|
|JAN. 5|
|At FC Dallas Stadium|
|Frisco, Texas|
North Dakota State (13-1) vs. Sam Houston State (11-3), noon
|NBA|
|EASTERN CONFERENCE|
|WLPctGB
New York…208.714–
Brooklyn…1413.5195
Boston…1413.5195
Philadelphia…1315.4647
Toronto…919.32111
|Southeast Division|
|WLPctGB
Miami…196.760–
Atlanta…169.6403
Orlando…1215.4448
Charlotte…720.25913
Washington…322.12016
|Central Division|
|WLPctGB
Indiana…1612.571–
Chicago…1512.556
Milwaukee…1412.5381
Detroit…921.3008
Cleveland…623.20710
|WESTERN CONFERENCE|
|Southwest Division|
|WLPctGB
San Antonio…218.724–
Memphis…187.7201
Houston…1512.5565
Dallas…1216.4298
New Orleans…522.18515
|Northwest Division|
|WLPctGB
Oklahoma City…216.778–
Denver…1513.5366
Minnesota…1312.5207
Utah…1514.5177
Portland…1313.5007
|Pacific Division|
|WLPctGB
L.A. Clippers…216.778–
Golden State…1810.6433
L.A. Lakers…1414.5007
Phoenix…1117.39310
Sacramento…918.33312
| ———|
|Tuesday’s games|
Boston 93, Brooklyn 76
L.A. Lakers 100, New York 94
Miami 103, Oklahoma City 97
Houston 120, Chicago 97
Denver at L.A. Clippers, N
|Wednesday’s games|
Miami at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Chicago at Indiana, 6 p.m.
New Orleans at Orlando, 6 p.m.
Cleveland at Washington, 6 p.m.
Detroit at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.
Houston at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Memphis, 7 p.m.
Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 7 p.m.
Toronto at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Denver, 8 p.m.
New York at Phoenix, 8 p.m.
Golden State at Utah, 8 p.m.
Sacramento at Portland, 9 p.m.|
|Thursday’s games|
Dallas at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m.
Boston at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m.|