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Scorecard

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Today

Prep bowling

MHSAA Division 2 singles regional: Marquette at Saginaw, TBA

MHSAA Division 3 singles regional: Ishpeming at Cheboygan, TBA

MHSAA Division 4 singles regional: Westwood, L’Anse at Gaylord TBA

NMU activities

Hockey: vs. Lake Superior State, Berry Events Center, 7 p.m.

Men’s nordic skiing: NCAA Central Regional, freestyle events, Al Quaal, Ishpeming, TBA

Women’s track and field: GLIAC Indoor Championships, Saginaw, TBA

Sunday

NMU activities

Men’s and women’s nordic skiing: NCAA Central Regional, classic races, Al Quaal, Ishpeming, TBA

Women’s track and field: at GLIAC Indoor Championships, Saginaw, TBA

Prep boys basketball

Westwood 60, Houghton 51

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

HOUGHTON – Hyslop, 4-3-13; Bethancourt, 0-2-2; Edwards, 4-0-12; Ruotsala, 1-0-3; Gockenbach, 5-2-13; Ohtonen, 3-0-8. Totals, 17-7-51.

WESTWOOD – Hanlon, 5-0-10; Burke, 1-0-3; Gray, 4-7-17; Messing, 3-8-17; Anttila, 0-3-3; Stanaway, 4-2-10. Totals, 17-20-60.

Score by quarters:

Houghton 10 13 13 15 – 51

Westwood 13 17 12 18 – 60

FG shooting: Houghton, unavailable; Westwood, 17 of 39 (43.6 percent); FT shooting: Houghton, 7 of 10 (70 percent); Westwood, 20 of 26 (76.9 percent); Rebounding, Houghton, unavailable; Westwood, 31 (Ryan Anttila, 7).

Gwinn 67, Superior Central 48

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

GWINN – Wiedenhoefer, 8-1-18; Veale, 1-0-2; Norman, 5-2-16; Boogren, 2-0-4; Heath, 1-2-5; T. Redlon, 3-6-12; Stein, 4-0-8; Johnson, 1-0-2. Totals, 25-11-67.

SUPERIOR CENTRAL – Carlson, 3-0-7; Seppanen, 3-3-11; Aho, 4-4-12; Maki, 3-4-11; Richmond, 1-0-2; Henderson, 1-1-3; Leppanen, 0-2-2. Totals, 15-14-48.

Score by quarters:

Gwinn 12 25 21 9 – 67

Superior Central 15 13 8 12 – 48

FG shooting: Gwinn, 25 of 53 (47.2 percent); SC, unavailable; FT shooting: Gwinn, 11 of 12 (91.7 percent); SC, 14 of 21 (66.7 percent); Rebounding, Gwinn, 22 (Reed Wiedenhoefer, 8); SC, unavailable.

Negaunee 56, Norway 22

Norway 4 6 10 2 – 22

Negaunee 16 13 16 11 – 56

NORWAY: Grayvold 7, Faull 5, Schultz 4, Gregg 3, Kelly 2, Plante 1. FT: 5-8. F: 12. Fouled out: Grayvold (4:00, 3q).

NEGAUNEE: Touminen 14, Lori 10, Loy 8, Tasson 7, Bell 5, Luke 4, Ryan 3, Streeter 3, Bowman 2. FT: 11-13. F: 15.

3-point FG: Nor, Gregg; Neg, Loy (2), Touminen, Ryan. FG shooting: Norway 8-32, Negaunee 20-47. Rebounding: Negaunee 33, Norway 20.

Munising 80, Manistique 33

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

MANISTIQUE – Turan, 1-0-3; Tobin, 2-0-4; Nichols, 4-0-10; T. Hoholik, 2-0-4; Powers, 4-1-10; Matchinski, 1-0-2. Totals, 14-1-33.

MUNISING – Blank, 2-3-7; Immel, 3-1-8; Kelto, 3-2-8; Cooper, 3-0-6; Cercone, 4-2-11; Graves, 3-0-6; Seymour, 2-0-5; Hill, 2-3-8; Sutherland, 0-2-2; Johnson, 1-0-2; Stasewich, 5-5-15; Lindbeck, 1-0-2. Totals, 29-18-80.

Score by quarters:

Manistique 14 5 5 9 – 33

Munising 18 24 16 22 – 80

FG shooting: Manistique, unavailable; Munising, 29 of 49 (59.2 percent); FT shooting: Manistique, 1 of 4 (25 percent); Munising, 18 of 27 (66.7 percent); Rebounding, Manistique, unavailable; Munising, 30 (Ben Stasewich and Alex Hill, 8 each).

Prep girls basketball

Marquette 53, Menominee 32

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

MENOMINEE – Simmons, 2-3-7; Roman, 1-1-3; Tiesling, 2-1-5; McDonnell, 2-5-9; Barrette, 1-3-6; Stewart, 1-0-2. Totals, 9-13-32.

MARQUETTE – Viitala, 8-0-16; A. Huebner, 1-0-2; Ledy, 2-0-6; S. Huebner, 1-0-2; Blight, 3-0-8; Storm, 2-0-4; Leadbetter, 0-6-6; Beckwith, 1-0-2; Kurin, 2-0-4; Connon, 1-1-3. Totals, 21-7-53.

Score by quarters:

Menominee 4 9 7 12 – 32

Marquette 19 11 10 12 – 53

FG shooting: Menominee, 9 of 37 (24.3 percent); Marquette, 21 of 54 (39 percent); FT shooting: Menominee, 13 of 22 (59 percent); Marquette, 7 of 10 (70 percent); Rebounding, Menominee, 21 (Avrie Stewart, 6); Marquette, 26 (Hunter Viitala and Maddie Connon, 6 each).

Gwinn 54, Westwood 39

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

WESTWOOD – Caliguri, 4-0-12; Moyle, 1-1-3; Rankinen, 5-1-13; Hebert, 2-2-6; Salmi, 1-0-2; Pietro, 1-0-2; Carlson, 0-1-1. Totals, 14-5-39.

GWINN – Olsen, 3-5-11; Hutchens, 5-0-12; Usher, 1-0-3; Anderson, 2-3-8; Taylor, 0-4-4; Lauren, 8-0-16. Totals, 19-12-54.

Score by quarters:

Westwood 7 8 9 15 – 39

Gwinn 18 18 10 8 – 54

FG shooting: Westwood, unavailable; Gwinn, 19 of 41 (46.3 percent); FT shooting: Westwood, 5 of 12 (41.7 percent); Gwinn, 12 of 16 (75 percent); Rebounding, Westwood, unavailable; Gwinn, 31 (Tierra Taylor, 12).

U.P. prep basketball

Friday

GIRLS

Marquette 53, Menominee 32

Gwinn 54, Westwood 39

Hancock 50, Ironwood 16

Watersmeet 63, Ewen-Trout Creek 25

St. Ignace 68, Cheboygan 53

DeTour 56, Harbor Light 25

Dollar Bay 47, Lake Linden-Hubbell 43 (OT)

BOYS

Gladstone 51, Escanaba 50

Negaunee 56, Norway 22

Westwood 60, Houghton 51

Gwinn 67, Superior Central 48

Munising 80, Manistique 33

Hancock 46, West Iron County 31

Lake Linden-Hubbell 71, Calumet 38

Baraga 57, Watersmeet 43

Chassell 68, Dollar Bay 65

Jeffers 58, Ontonagon 38

Mid Peninsula 50, Republic-Michigamme 46

Forest Park 58, Carney-Nadeau 54 OT

North Dickinson 60, Rapid River 31

North Central 87, Bark River-Harris 44

Rudyard 97, Brimley 67

DeTour 61, Pickford 50

College hockey

N. Michigan 5, Lake Superior St. 0

Friday at the Berry Events Center

Summary:

First period – 1. NMU, Reed Seckel 8 (Sooth, Klimek), 14:14.

Second period – 2. NMU, Sami Salminen 5 (Trenz, Maschmeyer), PPG, 6:58; 3. NMU, Shane Sooth 5 (Nowick, Adair), PPG, 9:33.

Third period – 4. NMU, Brock Maschmeyer 9 (Nowick, Siemer), 11:27; 5. NMU, Salminen 6 (Maschmeyer, Adair), 14:11.

Power-play opportunities: LSSU 0 of 2, NMU 2 of 5

Penalties: LSSU 6-12, NMU 3-6

Goalie saves: LSSU, Gordon Defiel 26 (14-5-7); NMU, Michael Doan 27 (10-8-9)

Friday’s scores

By The Associated Press

EAST

American International 4, Army 0

Boston College 2, Notre Dame 0

Canisius 4, Air Force 1

Clarkson 3, RPI 3, OT

Colgate 2, Yale 2, OT

Cornell 3, Brown 3, OT

Dartmouth 3, Princeton 1

Mass.-Lowell 4, Vermont 1

New Hampshire 4, Merrimack 1

Niagara 2, Robert Morris 1

Northeastern 6, Boston U. 5

Providence 5, Maine 2

Quinnipiac 5, Harvard 2

RIT 8, Mercyhurst 0

Union (NY) 3, St. Lawrence 2

UConn 4, UMass 0

SOUTH

Alaska 4, Ala.-Huntsville 2

MIDWEST

Bemidji St. 2, Ferris St. 1

Michigan 3, Wisconsin 0

Michigan St. 4, Minnesota 2

Michigan Tech 1, Minn. St.-(Mankato) 1, OT

Neb.-Omaha 1, Minn.-Duluth 1, OT

North Dakota 3, St. Cloud St. 2

N. Michigan 5, Lake Superior St. 0

Ohio St. 5, Penn St. 3

Pro basketball

National Basketball Association

By The Associated Press

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB

Toronto3721.638-

Boston2333.41113

Brooklyn2333.41113

Philadelphia1345.22424

New York1146.19325 1/2

Southeast Division

WLPctGB

Atlanta4612.793-

Washington3326.55913 1/2

Miami2532.43920 1/2

Charlotte2333.41122

Orlando1941.31728

Central Division

WLPctGB

Chicago3722.627-

Cleveland3723.617 1/2

Milwaukee3225.5614

Indiana2434.41412 1/2

Detroit2335.39713 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLPctGB

Memphis4116.719-

Houston4018.6901 1/2

Dallas3921.6503 1/2

San Antonio3423.5967

New Orleans3127.53410 1/2

Northwest Division

WLPctGB

Portland3719.661-

Oklahoma City3226.5526

Utah2235.38615 1/2

Denver2038.34518

Minnesota1344.22824 1/2

Pacific Division

WLPctGB

Golden State4511.804-

L.A. Clippers3821.6448 1/2

Phoenix3128.52515 1/2

Sacramento2035.36424 1/2

L.A. Lakers1541.26830

Friday’s Games

Philadelphia 89, Washington 81

Indiana 93, Cleveland 86

Atlanta 95, Orlando 88

Golden State 113, Toronto 89

New York 121, Detroit 115, 2OT

Boston 106, Charlotte 98

New Orleans 104, Miami 102

Chicago 96, Minnesota 89

Houston 102, Brooklyn 98

L.A. Clippers 97, Memphis 79

Utah 104, Denver 82

San Antonio at Sacramento, late

Milwaukee at L.A. Lakers, late

Oklahoma City at Portland, late

Today’s Games

Detroit at Washington, 7 p.m.

Atlanta at Miami, 7:30 p.m.

Toronto at New York, 7:30 p.m.

Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Brooklyn at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.

San Antonio at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

Milwaukee at Utah, 9 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 1 p.m.

Cleveland at Houston, 3:30 p.m.

Portland at Sacramento, 6 p.m.

Charlotte at Orlando, 6 p.m.

Philadelphia at Indiana, 6 p.m.

Golden State at Boston, 6 p.m.

Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m.

New Orleans at Denver, 8 p.m.

Knicks 121, Pistons 115 (2OT)

NEW YORK (121)

Early 0-4 2-2 2, Amundson 8-16 1-1 17, Bargnani 10-20 4-5 25, Galloway 3-9 5-5 12, Hardaway Jr. 7-14 2-2 18, Thomas 2-6 3-3 7, Aldrich 1-5 0-0 2, Smith 4-10 1-1 9, Larkin 5-9 5-5 16, Shved 4-12 2-2 11, Wear 0-1 0-0 0, Acy 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 45-109 25-26 121.

DETROIT (115)

Prince 0-5 0-0 0, Monroe 9-13 10-15 28, Drummond 9-11 3-7 21, Jackson 5-24 5-5 16, Caldwell-Pope 7-18 2-2 19, Tolliver 2-7 0-0 6, Butler 0-3 2-2 2, Lucas III 1-5 2-2 4, Meeks 5-8 4-6 16, Williams 1-3 1-1 3. Totals 39-97 29-40 115.

New York23182529 1016-121

Detroit28251626 1010-115

3-Point Goals-New York 6-18 (Hardaway Jr. 2-5, Shved 1-2, Bargnani 1-2, Galloway 1-3, Larkin 1-3, Acy 0-1, Early 0-2), Detroit 8-31 (Caldwell-Pope 3-11, Meeks 2-4, Tolliver 2-6, Jackson 1-5, Lucas III 0-1, Butler 0-2, Williams 0-2). Fouled Out-Galloway, Smith, Drummond. Rebounds-New York 64 (Amundson 14), Detroit 70 (Drummond 15). Assists-New York 28 (Galloway 5), Detroit 22 (Lucas III, Jackson 5). Total Fouls-New York 35, Detroit 26. Technicals-New York Coach Fisher, Jackson. A-16,182 (22,076).

Pro hockey

National Hockey League

By The Associated Press

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Montreal614016585167135

Tampa Bay633819682207167

Detroit6034151179176156

Boston613022969161160

Florida6126221365145172

Ottawa5926231062167161

Toronto612531555170185

Buffalo621938543120207

Metropolitan Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

N.Y. Islanders634120284202174

N.Y. Rangers603816682190148

Pittsburgh613517979176152

Washington6333201076184159

Philadelphia6226251163164181

New Jersey6225271060139164

Columbus602630456157189

Carolina602330753137159

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Nashville624114789188147

St. Louis613918482190152

Chicago633721579183150

Winnipeg6331201274174170

Minnesota613222771173160

Colorado6227241165166179

Dallas6227251064195207

Pacific Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Anaheim623817783182174

Vancouver613523373174162

Los Angeles6029191270162153

Calgary623325470175160

San Jose623024868173177

Arizona622035747137210

Edmonton6218341046142206

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Friday’s Games

Colorado 5, Dallas 4, SO

Boston 3, New Jersey 2, OT

N.Y. Islanders 2, Calgary 1

Carolina 3, Washington 0

Tampa Bay 4, Chicago 0

Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m.

Today’s Games

Buffalo at Florida, 3 p.m.

Detroit at Nashville, 3 p.m.

Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 5 p.m.

New Jersey at Columbus, 5 p.m.

Arizona at Boston, 5:30 p.m.

Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.

Minnesota at Colorado, 10 p.m.

St. Louis at Edmonton, 10 p.m.

Ottawa at San Jose, 10 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 4 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Florida, 5 p.m.

Columbus at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m.

Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m.

Anaheim at Dallas, 8 p.m.

St. Louis at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m.

Pro golf

PGA Honda Classic

By The Associated Press

Friday

At PGA National (Champion Course)

Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

Purse: $6.1 million

Yardage: 7,140; Par: 70

Partial Second Round

Play suspended by darkness

Second-Round Leaderboard

SCORETHRU

Brendan Steele-84

Patrick Reed-618

Jim Herman-53

Ian Poulter-48

Luke Donald-418

Padraig Harrington-46

Russell Knox-318

Martin Flores-35

David Lingmerth-23

Daniel Summerhays-118

Brian Harman-17

Jason Kokrak-16

Robert Garrigus-118

Sean O’Hair-19

Paul Casey-118

Brendon de Jonge-14

Daniel Berger-19

Jamie Donaldson-118

Transactions

Friday

By The Associated Press

BASEBALL

MLB – OF Juan Pierre announced his retirement.

American League

OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Claimed OF Alex Hassan off waivers from Baltimore. Placed RHP A.J. Griffin on the 60-day DL.

TEXAS RANGERS – Agreed to terms with LHP Alexander Claudio; RHPs Lisalverto Bonilla, Jon Edwards, Jerad Eickhoff, Spencer Patton, Anthony Ranaudo and RHP Nick Tepesch; Cs Jorge Alfaro and Tomas Telis; INFs Hanser Alberto, Rougned Odor and Jurickson Profar; and OFs Michael Choice, Delino DeShields, Ryan Rua and Jake Smolinski on one-year contracts.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

DETROIT PISTONS – Assigned F Quincy Miller to Grand Rapids (NBADL).

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS – Released DT Darnell Dockett.

ATLANTA FALCONS – Released WR Harry Douglas, OL Justin Blalock and DE Jonathan Massaquoi.

BALTIMORE RAVENS – Terminated the contract of DE Chris Canty.

CHICAGO BEARS – Signed TE Zach Miller to a one-year contract extension.

CINCINNATI BENGALS – Terminated the contract of DE Robert Geathers and WR Greg Little.

CLEVELAND BROWNS – Agreed to terms with QB Josh McCown.

DETROIT LIONS – Re-signed LS Don Muhlbach to a one-year contract.

MIAMI DOLPHINS – Released WRs Brian Hartline and Brandon Gibson.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS – Released G Charlie Johnson.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – Released OL Todd Herremans.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS – Re-signed OT Tom Compton. Signed DE Ricky Jean Francois. Released DE Stephen Bowen and DL Barry Cofield Jr.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

NHL – Fined San Jose F Logan Couture $5,000 for slew-footing.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS – Acquired D Kimmo Timonen from Philadelphia for a 2015 second-round draft pick and a conditional 2016 fourth-round draft pick. Placed D Johnny Oduya on injured reserve.

COLLEGE

FLORIDA – Reinstated F Dorian Finney-Smith to the men’s basketball team.

Scorecard

Sports look

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Today

Prep cross country skiing

Marquette at state championships, Houghton, 9 a.m.

NMU activities

Men’s and women’s nordic skiing: at CCSA Distance Championships, Minneapolis, TBA

Monday, Feb. 16

Prep girls gymnastics

Negaunee at Marquette, 6 p.m.

Prep hockey

Negaunee at L’Anse, 7 p.m.

Prep boys basketball

Manistique at Engadine, 7:30 p.m.

Prep girls basketball

L’Anse at Ishpeming, 7:30 p.m.

Lake Linden-Hubbell at Republic-Michigamme, 7:30 p.m.

Iron Mountain at Manistique, 7:30 p.m.

Baraga at Ewen-Trout Creek, 7:30 p.m.

College women’s hoops

Northern Michigan 79, Hillsdale 51

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

HILLSDALE – Foqt, 3-0-6; Landherr, 1-0-2; Blair, 3-1-8; Geffert, 1-2-4; Lowery, 6-0-12; Cromer, 3-0-6; Scherting, 1-0-2; Berry, 3-0-8; Dittmer, 1-1-3. Totals, 22-4-51.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – DeBruin, 2-0-4; Lemon, 2-0-5; Alyssa Colla, 4-2-12; Gruber, 4-11-20; Gaspervich, 5-10-21; Miller, 1-0-3; Ashley Colla, 1-0-2; Matkovich, 2-2-6; Martenet, 3-0-6. Totals, 24-25-79.

Halftime score:Northern Michigan 31, Hillsdale 19

FG shooting: Hillsdale, 22 of 65 (33.8 percent); NMU, 24 of 59 (40.7 percent); 3-point shooting: Hillsdale, 3 of 15 (20 percent); NMU, 6 of 19 (31.6 percent); FT shooting: Hillsdale, 4 of 7 (57.1 percent); NMU, 25 of 32 (78.1 percent); Rebounding, Hillsdale, 38 (Allie Dittmer, 8); NMU, 44 (Three players tied with 7); Assists, Hillsdale, 13 (Five players tied with 2); NMU, 11 (Alyssa Colla, 4); Steals, Hillsdale, 5 (Five players tied with 1); NMU, 8 (Lauren Gruber, 4); Turnovers, Hillsdale, 18; NMU, 10.

College men’s hoops

Hillsdale 61, Northern Michigan 49

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

HILLSDALE – Cooper, 6-5-18; Sheldon, 1-0-3; Pretzer, 2-0-4; Lowry, 5-0-14; Ware, 1-0-2; Smith, 6-2-15; Jones, 1-0-2; Archer, 1-1-3. Totals, 23-7-61.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – Sorenson, 2-2-7; Mattison, 3-1-9; Radtke, 1-2-4; Perez, 5-2-13; Hall, 5-0-12; Williams, 1-2-4. Totals, 17-9-49.

Halftime score:Hillsdale 32, Northern Michigan 27

FG shooting: Hillsdale, 23 of 52 (44.2 percent); NMU, 17 of 49 (34.7 percent); 3-point shooting: Hillsdale, 8 of 28 (28.6 percent); NMU, 6 of 19 (31.6 percent); FT shooting: Hillsdale, 7 of 8 (87.5 percent); NMU, 9 of 15 (60 percent); Rebounding, Hillsdale, 39 (Kyle Cooper, 14); NMU, 24 (Chavis Mattison, 6); Assists, Hillsdale, 19 (Zach Miller, 8); NMU, 7 (Jordan Perez, 3); Steals, Hillsdale, 2 (Rhett Smith and Michael Furlong, 1); NMU, 7 (Mattison, 3); Turnovers, Hillsdale, 11; NMU, 7.

MSU 59, No. 23 OHIO ST. 56

OHIO ST. (19-7)

Russell 4-13 0-2 10, Tate 5-10 0-0 10, Scott 5-11 3-4 15, Thompson 4-6 1-4 10, A. Williams 4-7 0-1 8, Loving 0-1 0-0 0, K. Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Bates-Diop 0-1 0-0 0, McDonald 1-3 1-2 3. Totals 23-52 5-13 56.

MICHIGAN ST. (17-8)

Forbes 0-4 0-0 0, Nairn Jr. 3-3 0-0 7, Dawson 6-13 3-5 15, Schilling 0-1 0-0 0, Valentine 6-10 0-0 17, Clark Jr. 1-1 0-0 2, Ellis III 0-0 0-0 0, Costello 4-7 1-2 9, Trice 4-11 0-0 9. Totals 24-50 4-7 59.

Halftime-Michigan St. 33-24. 3-Point Goals-Ohio St. 5-17 (Scott 2-4, Russell 2-7, Thompson 1-3, Loving 0-1, Tate 0-2), Michigan St. 7-15 (Valentine 5-9, Nairn Jr. 1-1, Trice 1-4, Forbes 0-1). Fouled Out-None. Rebounds-Ohio St. 31 (Tate 6), Michigan St. 31 (Dawson 11). Assists-Ohio St. 13 (Russell 6), Michigan St. 19 (Trice 5). Total Fouls-Ohio St. 12, Michigan St. 14. A-14,797.

College hockey

Bemidji State 5, Northern Michigan 1

Saturday at Berry Events Center

Summary:

First period – No scoring

Second period – 1. BSU, Charlie O’Connor 10 (Bauman, Pedan), 3:37; 2. BSU, Philip Brewer 5 (Bauman), 5:13; 3. BSU, Brendan Harms 8 (O’Connor), 9:35.

Third period – 4. NMU, John Siemer 3 (unassisted), 9:46; 5. BSU, Cory Ward 8 (McCormack), 14:11; 6. BSU, John Parker 5 (unassisted), 18:08.

Power-play opportunities: BSU 0 of 4, NMU 0 of 3

Penalties: BSU 4-8, NMU 4-8

Goalie saves: BSU, Michael Bitzer 36 (14-8-14); NMU, Michael Doan 16 (6-6-4)

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Saturday’s College Hockey Scores, Writethru

By The Associated Press

EAST

Boston College 6, Vermont 5

W. New England 3, Johnson & Wales 2

Canisuis 3, Army 1

Colgate 3, Dartmouth 0

Cornell 3, Harvard 3, OT

RIT 2, Holy Cross 0

Mass.-Lowell 7, UMass 1

Mercyhurst 4, Niagara 1

Maine 5, Merrimack 3

New Hampshire 4, Boston U. 3

St. Lawrence 1, Princeton 1, OT

Quinnipiac 4, Clarkson 1

Yale 4, RPI 1

Northeastern 6, UConn 1

Brown 1, Union (NY) 0

MIDWEST

Ferris St. 3, Bowling Green 2, OT

Ala.-Huntsville 3, Lake Superior St. 1

Michigan St. 3, Penn St. 2

Marian (Wis.) 4, St. Scholastica 3

Minnesota 2, Michigan 0

St. Cloud St. 4, Minn.-Duluth 1

Neb.-Omaha 3, W. Michigan 1

Denver 3, North Dakota 3, OT

Bemidji St. 5, N. Michigan 1

Providence 3, Notre Dame 2

Wisconsin 3, Ohio St. 2

FAR WEST

Air Force 3, American International 1

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

Scorecard

Today

Subject to change

College basketball

  • Hillsdale College at Northern Michigan University, 11 a.m. women, 1 p.m. men, WUPT 100.3 FM
  • Ohio State at Michigan State, noon, ESPN or ESPN2 (TV), WUPG 96.7 FM, WMJT 96.7 FM, WUPY 101.1 FM and WUPF 107.3 FM (radio)

College hockey

  • Bemidji State at Northern Michigan University, 7 p.m., WUPT 100.3 FM
  • Penn State at Michigan State, 6 p.m., Big Ten Network
  • Michigan at Minnesota, 8 p.m., FS Detroit-Plus

Pro hockey

  • Winnipeg Jets at Detroit Red Wings, 7 p.m., FS Detroit (TV), WGLQ 97.1 FM, WNBY 1450 AM and WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM (radio)

Sports look

Subject to change

Today

Prep nordic skiing

Marquette at state championships, Houghton, 9 a.m.

Prep girls gymnastics

Marquette, Negaunee at Escanaba Elks Invitational, ppd, TBA

Prep wrestling

MHSAA Division 2 individual district tournament, at Gaylord: Marquette, Escanaba, Sault Ste. Marie, 9 a.m.

MHSAA Division 3 individual district tournament, at Grayling: Negaunee, Menominee, Kingsford, Gladstone, time TBA

MHSAA Division 4 individual district tournament, at Manistique: Manistique, Ishpeming, Westwood, Gwinn, Munising, Newberry, Iron Mountain, Norway, West Iron County, Bark River-Harris, Rudyard, St. Ignace, DeTour, time TBA

Prep hockey

Ashland, Wisconsin, at L’Anse, 1 p.m.

Prep bowling

U.P. girls singles finals, at Iron Mountain: Marquette, Ishpeming, Westwood, L’Anse, 2 p.m. EST

NMU activities

Women’s basketball: vs. Hillsdale, Berry Events Center, 11 a.m.

Men’s basketball: vs. Hillsdale, Berry Events Center, 1 p.m.

Hockey: vs. Bemidji State, Berry Events Center, 7 p.m.

Women’s swimming and diving: at GLIAC Championships, Grand Rapids, 10 a.m.

Women’s track and field: at Grand Valley State Big Meet, Allendale, TBA

Sunday

Prep nordic skiing

Marquette at state championships, Houghton, 9 a.m.

NMU activities

Men’s and women’s nordic skiing: at CCSA Distance Championships, Minneapolis, TBA

Prep boys basketball

Marquette 51, Escanaba 47

Scoring by quarters:

Marquette 11 18 12 10 – 51

Escanaba 14 13 9 11 – 47

Marquette – Banitt 5, Brazeau 11, Beauchamp 2, Elsenbroek 3, Finkbeiner 11, Grazulis 19; FT: 9-17; Fouls: 8; Fouled out: None; 3-point field goals: Brazeau, Elsenbroek, Finkbeiner 2.

Escanaba – Hardwick 2, Rose 12, Molnar 17, Rodman 8, Skufca 4, Taylor 4; FT: 4-6; Fouls: 18; Fouled out: Molnar; 3-point field goals: Rose, Skufca, Molnar 5.

Negaunee 53, Ishpeming 36

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

ISHPEMING – Hakkarinen, 3-1-7; Torres, 1-0-2; Finegan, 5-2-12; Corp, 1-4-6; Kuliu, 3-0-7; Fredy, 1-0-2. Totals, 14-7-36.

NEGAUNEE – Tuominen, 6-5-19; Luke, 1-0-3; Loy, 6-0-14; Tasson, 1-0-3; Lori, 5-2-12; Bell, 1-0-2. Totals, 20-7-53.

Score by quarters:

Ishpeming 9 8 7 12 – 36

Negaunee 15 11 6 21 – 53

FG shooting: Ishpeming, unavailable; Negaunee, 20 of 37 (54.1 percent); FT shooting: Ishpeming, 7 of 12 (58.3 percent); Negaunee, 7 of 10 (70 percent); Rebounding, Ishpeming, unavailable; Negaunee, 30 (Jay Lori, 10).

Westwood 64, Manistique 38

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

MANISTIQUE – Strasser, 2-4-8; Turan, 3-0-8; Tobin, 1-0-2; Nichols, 4-0-8; Abram, 1-0-2; Annelin, 3-0-6; J.T. Hoholik, 1-0-2; Ziminski, 1-0-2. Totals, 16-4-38.

WESTWOOD – Hanlon, 1-2-4; Burke, 3-1-7; Gray, 6-3-16; Messing, 2-4-9; Mason, 2-0-6; Baggiore, 1-0-2; Anttila, 1-2-4; Manzoline, 1-0-2; Duquette, 2-2-6; Argall, 1-0-3; Schultz, 1-3-5. Totals, 21-17-64.

Score by quarters:

Manistique 9 6 13 10 – 38

Westwood 18 20 14 12 – 64

FG shooting: Manistique, unavailable; Westwood, 21 of 46 (45.7 percent); FT shooting: Manistique, 4 of 6 (66.7 percent); Westwood, 17 of 21 (81.0 percent); Rebounding, Manistique, unavailable; Westwood, 34 (Ryan Anttila, 6).

Prep girls basketball

Marquette 56, Kingsford 41

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

KINGSFORD – Kreigl, 3-2-8; Jennings, 1-0-2; Erickson, . Totals, .

MARQUETTE – Viitala, 2-10-15; A. Huebner, 0-1-1; Ledy, 1-4-6; S. Huebner, 2-4-9; Blight, 1-0-3; Storm, 0-2-2; Beckwith, 2-4-9; Kurin, 3-5-11. Totals, 11-30-56.

Score by quarters:

Kingsford 11 10 8 12 – 41

Marquette 11 7 14 24 – 56

FG shooting: Kingsford, unavailable; Marquette, 11 of 50 (22 percent); FT shooting: Kingsford, 8 of 14 (57.1 percent); Marquette, 30 of 40 (75 percent); Rebounding, Kingsford, unavailable; Marquette, 34 (Hunter Viitala, 9).

Westwood 43, Manistique 30

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

MANISTIQUE – Morrison, 1-2-4; Schuetter, 1-0-2; Chartier, 1-0-2; Williams, 1-0-2; Hinkson, 2-0-4; Nagy, 4-0-13; Hoholik, 1-0-3. Totals, 11-2-30.

WESTWOOD – Etelamaki, 3-2-9; Caliguri, 1-0-3; Moyle, 1-0-2; Rankinen, 2-5-10; Hebert, 0-2-2; Beauchamp. 1-0-2; Salmi, 4-2-13; Carlson, 0-2-2. Totals, 12-13-43.

Score by quarters:

Manistique 6 11 9 4 – 30

Westwood 5 10 18 10 – 43

FG shooting: Manistique, unavailable; Westwood, 12 of 36 (33.3 percent); FT shooting: Manistique, 2 of 6 (33.3 percent); Westwood, 13 of 20 (65 percent); Rebounding, Manistique, unavailable; Westwood, 25 (Courtney Beauchamp, 7).

Munising 62, North Dickinson 46

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

MUNISING – Immel, 5-7-20; Mattson, 9-2-20; Downs, 3-3-10; K. Ackerman, 3-0-7; M. Ackerman, 2-0-5. Totals, 22-12-62.

NORTH DICKINSON – Steele, 1-2-5; Pehateh, 1-0-2; Christian, 1-3-5; Jacobson, 8-2-19; Charlevoix, 3-2-8; Stroud, 2-0-5; Roell, 0-2-2. Totals,16-9-46.

Score by quarters:

Munising 16 11 20 15 – 62

North Dickinson 10 15 10 11 – 46

FG shooting: Munising, 22 of 57 (38.5 percent); North Dickinson, 16 of 33 (48.4 percent); FT shooting: Munising, 12 of 18 (66.6 percent); North Dickinson, 9 of 13 (69.2 percent); Rebounding, Munising, 27 (Frankie Mattson and Bailey Downs, 11 each); North Dickinson, 24 (Miranda Jacobson).

U.P. prep basketball

Friday

BOYS

Marquette 51, Escanaba 47

Negaunee 53, Ishpeming 36

Westwood 64, Manistique 38

Iron Mountain 57, Norway 30

Houghton 61, Hancock 47

Lake Linden-Hubbell 59, L’Anse 40

Jeffers 69, Chassell 38

Dollar Bay 54, Ontonagon 53

Ironwood 61, Bessemer 59

Wakefield-Marenisco 71, Butternut 49

Forest Park 65, Superior Central 34

Carney-Nadeau 73, Stephenson 42

North Central 87, Big Bay de Noc 43

Brimley 62, Pickford 60

Cedarville 83, DeTour 55

Sault Ste. Marie 58, St. Ignace 44

Rudyard 72, Cheboygan 59

GIRLS

Marquette 56, Kingsford 41

Westwood 43, Manistique 30

Wakefield-Marenisco 59, Butternut 42

Munising 62, North Dickinson 46

College hockey

Bemidji State 1, Northern Michigan 0

Friday at Berry Events Center

Summary:

First period – No scoring

Second period – 1. BSU, Sam Rendle 2 (Windle, Brewer), 13:42.

Third period – No scoring

Power-play opportunities: BSU 0 of 4, NMU 0 of 3

Penalties: BSU 3-6, NMU 4-8

Goalie saves: BSU, Michael Bitzer 25 (8-8-9); NMU, Michael Doan 29 (15-8-6)

Friday’s scores

By The Associated Press

EAST

Boston U. 6, New Hampshire 3

Maine 4, Merrimack 3

Northeastern 9, UConn 0

Mass.-Lowell 3, UMass 3, OT

Vermont 3, Boston College 2, OT

Darmouth 3, Cornell 2

Harvard 4, Colgate 1

Princeton 2, Clarkson 1

Quinnipiac 2, St. Lawrence 1

Brown 6, RPI 3

Yale 2, Union (NY) 0

Holy Cross 3, RIT 1

Army 2, Canisius 1

MIDWEST

Ohio St. 2, Wisconsin 1

Michigan St. 3, Penn St. 0

Bowling Green 4, Ferris St. 1

Bemidji St. 1, N. Michigan 0

Ala.-Huntsville 1, Lake Superior St. 1, OT

Notre Dame 2, Providence 0

Minn.-Duluth 4, St. Cloud St. 2

North Dakota 4, Denver 2

W. Michigan 2, Neb.-Omaha 1

FAR WEST

Air Force 9, American International 3

Pro hockey

National Hockey League

By The Associated Press

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Montreal543515474146122

Tampa Bay573417674184154

Detroit533113971156134

Boston542819763142136

Florida5424191159134151

Ottawa5321221052145150

Toronto562329450159173

Buffalo551636335103191

Metropolitan Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

N.Y. Islanders553618173173153

Pittsburgh553215872160139

N.Y. Rangers533216569163130

Washington5529161068162139

Philadelphia5523221056149161

Columbus532426351139164

New Jersey552125951123151

Carolina531927745117141

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Nashville553712680167130

St. Louis553615476176136

Chicago563418472170130

Winnipeg5728191066155149

Minnesota542720761147146

Dallas552621860174175

Colorado5522221155140158

Pacific Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Anaheim563514777166155

San Jose572920866162160

Vancouver533020363148140

Calgary553022363159142

Los Angeles5424181260149147

Arizona562029747128184

Edmonton561631941129184

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Friday’s Games

Columbus 4, Philadelphia 3, OT

Chicago 3, New Jersey 1

Dallas 2, Florida 0

San Jose 4, Arizona 2

Boston at Vancouver, late

Today’s Games

Edmonton at Ottawa, 2 p.m.

Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m.

Winnipeg at Detroit, 7 p.m.

Columbus at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.

New Jersey at Nashville, 8 p.m.

Carolina at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Arizona, 8 p.m.

Dallas at Colorado, 9 p.m.

Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m.

Washington at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Pittsburgh at Chicago, 12:30 p.m.

St. Louis at Florida, 5 p.m.

Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.

Washington at Anaheim, 8 p.m.

Tampa Bay at San Jose, 8 p.m.

Pro basketball

National Basketball Association

By The Associated Press

Friday’s Games

No games scheduled

Today’s Games

No games scheduled

Sunday’s Game

All-Star Game at New York, 8 p.m. EST

Pro golf

PGA Pebble Beach

By The Associated Press

Friday

At p-Pebble Beach Golf Links

(6,816 yards, par 72)

At m-Monterey Peninsula CC, Shore Course (6,838 yards, par 71)

At s-Spyglass Hill Golf Club

(6,953 yards, par 72)

Pebble Beach, Calif.

Purse: $6.8 million

Second Round

Matt Jones65m-66s-131

Brandt Snedeker64m-67s-131

Justin Hicks64p-68m-132

Charlie Beljan70p-63m-133

Michael Putnam69p-64m-133

Chez Reavie67p-66m-133

Daniel Berger67p-66m-133

Alex Prugh66s-68p-134

Will Wilcox66m-67s-133

David Hearn67p-66m-133

Billy Horschel68m-65s-133

Chesson Hadley64m-69s-133

Jon Curran69m-64s-133

Nick Watney65m-69s-134

Jim Furyk64m-70s-134

Pat Perez66p-68m-134

Jason Day72p-62m-134

Daniel Summerhays67p-67m-134

J.J. Henry65p-70m-135

Alex Cejka68m-67s-135

Kevin Chappell66m-69s-135

Chad Collins68p-67m-135

Glen Day66m-69s-135

Jordan Spieth68m-67s-135

Dudley Hart65p-70m-135

Transactions

Friday

By The Associated Press

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF BASEBALL – Suspended Tampa Bay minor league OF Spencer Edwards (Bowling Green-MWL) and Cleveland minor league OF Brian Ruiz (Lake County-MWL) 80 games each after testing positive for performance-enhancing substances; and free agent minor league RHP Joseph Gardner-Prophet 50 games following a second positive test for a drug of abuse in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

American League

KANSAS CITY ROYALS – Agreed to terms with RHP Greg Holland on a one-year contract and with RHP Joe Blanton on a minor league contract.

SEATTLE MARINERS – Agreed to terms with INF-OF Rickie Weeks on a one-year contract.

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS – Agreed to terms with RHP Addison Reed on a one-year contract.

CINCINNATI REDS – Agreed to terms with LHP Aroldis Chapman on a one-year contract.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ATLANTA FALCONS – Signed LB Allen Bradford.

DALLAS COWBOYS – Signed LB Cameron Lawrence and DT Davon Coleman.

DENVER BRONCOS – Named Marc Lubick assistant wide receivers coach and Samson Brown as assistant defensive backs coach.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CAROLINA HURRICANES – Recalled D Michal Jordan from Charlotte (AHL).

NASHVILLE PREDATORS – Recalled F Viktor Stalberg from Milwaukee (AHL). Reassigned D Taylor Aronson to Milwaukee.

COLLEGE

HAWAII – Named Tom Mason defensive coordinator and Don Bailey offensive coordinator.

ILLINOIS – Named Mike Phair co-defensive coordinator/defensive line coach.

ST. ANDREWS – Named Aaron Wood women’s soccer coach.

Scorecard

On the Air

Today

Subject to change

College basketball

– Michigan at Indiana, 1 p.m., CBS (TV), WDBC 680 AM and WNBY 1450 AM (radio)

Pro basketball

– Minnesota Timberwolves at Detroit Pistons, 6 p.m., FS Detroit

Sports look

Subject to change

Monday

Prep girls basketball

Marquette at Houghton, 7:20 p.m.

West Iron County at L’Anse, 7:20 p.m.

Republic-Michigamme at Chassell, 7:20 p.m.

Mid Peninsula at Superior Central, 7:30 p.m.

Pickford at Newberry, 7:30 p.m.

Prep boys basketball

Westwood at Ishpeming (originally Jan. 16), 7:30 p.m.

Big Bay de Noc at Munising, 7:30 p.m.

College hockey

Minnesota-Duluth 6, N. Michigan 3

Summary:

First period – 1. UMD, Alex Iafallo 7 (Krause), 3:35; 2. UMD, Charlie Sampair 1 (Young, Raskob), 6:53; 3. NMU, Reed Seckel 5 (Sooth, Hanson), PPG, 12:35; 4. UMD, Adam Krause 6 (McCormack, Thomas), 18:02.

Second period – 5. NMU, Jake Baker 5 (Seckel, Payne), 7:01; 6. UMD, Karson Kuhlman 7 (Cameranesi, Farley), 12:15; 7. UMD, Justin Crandall 8 (Krause), SHG, 19:32.

Third period – 8. UMD, Jared Thomas 4 (Iafallo, Krause), 4:23; 9. NMU, D.J. Vandercook 2 (Manno, Klimek), 9:01.

Power-play opportunities: NMU, 1 of 3; UMD, 0 of 3

Penalties: NMU, 4-11; UMD, 5-10

Goalie saves: NMU, Michael Doan 21(7-14-0), Derek Dun 12(0-0-12); UMD, Matt McNeely 15 (3-8-4)

Saturday’s scores

By The Associated Press

EAST

Penn St. 4, Wisconsin 1

Mercyhurst 5, American International 2

Brown 2, Harvard 1

Cornell 4, Princeton 2

Clarkson 5, RPI 2

Quinnipiac 4, Colgate 2

Bentley 5, Holy Cross 2

Notre Dame 5, Maine 1

Providence 10, UConn 1

Canisius 1, Robert Morris 1, OT

Niagara 4, RIT 4, OT

Sacred Heart 3, Air Force 2

St. Lawrence 7, Union (NY) 1

UMass 5, Mass.-Lowell 2

New Hampshire 6, Vermont 3

Dartmouth 6, Yale 4

MIDWEST

St. Norbert 4, St. Scholastica 3

Michigan Tech 2, Bemidji St. 1

Miami (Ohio) 4, W. Michigan 3

Bowling Green 3, Ferris St. 2

Prep wrestling

Mid-Peninsula Tournament

Saturday at Gwinn

Team scores – 1. Norway, 177.5; 2. Ishpeming, 163; 3. Westwood, 131; 4. Iron Mountain, 117.5; 5. Manistique, 69; 6. Gwinn, 53; 7. Negaunee, 49.

Summary (championship matches, 3rd-place finisher):

103 – Emily Meyers (ISH) pinned Breanna Misale (W), 0:48; no 3rd-place finisher

112 – Dylan Hoffart (NOR) pinned Amber Smith (M), 3:05; Sarah Rautio (W)

119 – Alex Anderson (G) pinned Izaack Degenaer (NOR), 2:04; Kaiden Fox (ISH)

125 – Zac Devremer (NOR) pinned Wyatt Makosky (W), 3:33; Elek Kallioinen (NEG)

130 – Alex Edwards (IM) dec. Vincente Carlson (W), 22-7; Tim Huddleston (NOR)

135 – Corbin Henkel (IM) pinned Daren Giuchin (ISH), 4:20; Louie Berry (M)

140 – Johnathan Willey (ISH) pinned Brett Rautio (W), 0:57; Travis DeFour (M)

145 – Jacob Weslin (IM) dec. Cody Spade (NOR), 3-1; Dylan Giuchin (ISH)

152 – Tanner Gonzalez (NOR) dec. Shawn McIntyre (W), 16-1; Ethan Laitinen (ISH)

160 – Taylor Bonetti (NOR) pinned Nate Meyer (ISH), 4:36; Kevin Roberts (G)

171 – Aaron Bolo (IM) pinned Kyle Sheiding (NEG), 2:18; Dan Thornton (ISH)

189 – Travis Moon (NOR) dec. Brayden Fitzpatrick (IM), 9-4; Sam Collins (NEG)

215 – Landon Burton (M) dec. Christian Tousignant (ISH), 9-7; Justin Rock (IM)

285 – Trent Deans (WW) pinned Trevor Kirkpatrick (G), 1:57; Dennis Tousignant (ISH)

Prep hockey

Marquette 2, Romeo 2 (OT)

Saturday at Chelsea

Michigan Public High School Hockey Showcase

Summary:

First period – No scoring

Second period – 1. ROM, Jake Kaczor (L. Kaczor), 6:41; 2. MQT, Justin Moyle (Frost), ppg, 7:35.

Third period – 3. MQT, Luke Schwemin (Frazier, Specker), 15:10; 4. ROM, Logan Jenuwine (Mazur), ppg, 16:51.

Overtime – No scoring

Power-play opportunities: Romeo, 1 of 3; Marquette, 1 of 5

Penalties: Romeo, 5-10; Marquette, 4-19

Goalie saves: Romeo, Grant Williams, saves unavailable; Marquette, Brendan Higbie, saves unavailable

Marquette 3, Rockford 1

Friday at Chelsea

Michigan Public High School Hockey Showcase

Summary:

First period – 1. MQT, Brock Smith (unassisted), 3:59; 2. MQT, Schwemin (Frazier, Tuma), 5:35; 3. ROC, Jeff Benda (Vesche), 11:11; 4. Spencer DenBeste (Joe Phillips), 16:43.

Second period – No scoring

Third period – No scoring

Power-play opportunities: Rockford, 0 of 4; Marquette, 0 of 2

Penalties: Rockford, 2-4; Marquette, 4-8

Goalie saves: Rockford, Brendan Coolbaugh, saves unavailable; Marquette, John Beckman, saves unavailable

Prep girls basketball

Watersmeet 67, Rep.-Michigamme 20

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

WATERSMEET – Baldwin, 11-3-30; Zelinski, 5-4-16; Caron, 0-2-2; Griffin, 3-1-7; Stevens, 4-0-12. Totals, 23-10-67.

REPUBLIC-MICHIGAMME – Jarvi, 1-2-4; S. DuMoulin, 1-2-4; K. DuMoulin, 1-2-4; Koski, 1-1-3; Pantoja, 1-2-5. Totals, 23-10-67.

Score by quarters:

Watersmeet 13 21 23 10 – 67

Republic-Michigamme 1 7 7 5 – 20

FG shooting: unavailable; FT shooting: Watersmeet, 10 of 18 (55.6 percent); R-M, 9 of 12 (75 percent); Rebounding, unavailable.

College basketball

N. Michigan women 79, Ferris St. 74

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – Makela, 2-0-6; DeBruin, 5-8-18; Lemon, 2-0-5; Colla, 4-2-11; Gruber, 8-10-27; Gaspervich, 4-3-12. Totals, 25-23-79.

FERRIS STATE – Robinson, 6-0-16; Mavis, 4-6-14; Hess, 1-0-3; Branch, 8-4-21; Christman, 0-4-4; McInerney, 0-2-2; Highstreet, 3-1-8; Rando, 3-0-6. Totals, 25-17-74.

Halftime score: Ferris State 23-14

FG shooting: NMU, 25 of 58 (43.1 percent); FSU, 25 of 52 (48.1 percent); 3-point shooting: NMU, 6 of 27 (22.2 percent); FSU, 7 of 18 (38.9 percent); FT shooting: NMU, 23 of 26 (88.5 percent); FSU, 17 of 18 (94.4 percent); Rebounding, NMU, 32 (Three players tied with 7); FSU, 29 (Christina Branch, 10); Assists, NMU, 15 (Alyssa Colla, 7); FSU, 19 (Katie Mavis, 5); Steals, NMU, 12 (Bre Gaspervich, 6); FSU, 12 (Destiney Robinson and Ashley Rando, 3); Turnovers, NMU, 20; FSU, 25.

N. Michigan men 73, Ferris State 71

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – Sorenson, 3-0-7; Mattison, 9-2-20; Perezm 4-3-12; Taylor, 1-0-2; Hall, 8-0-20; Radtke, 3-2-8; Williams, 1-1-4. Totals, 29-8-73.

FERRIS STATE – Fleming, 3-1-9; Chappell, 2-4-8; Stolicker, 7-7-21; Lever 2-1-7; Lehman, 4-1-10; King, 1-0-3; Jackson, 2-3-9; Cushingberry, 2-0-4. Totals, 23-17-71.

Halftime score: NMU 40-35

FG shooting: NMU, 29 of 49 (59.2 percent); FSU, 23 of 53 (43.4 percent); 3-point shooting: NMU, 7 of 12 (58.3 percent); FSU, 8 of 18 (44.4 percent); FT shooting: NMU, 8 of 13 (61.5 percent); FSU, 17 of 26 (65.4 percent); Rebounding, NMU, 32 (Chavis Mattison, 11); FSU, 27 (Josh Flemming, 6); Assists, NMU, 17 (Mattison, 8); FSU, 17 (Dietrich Lever, 4); Steals, NMU, 4 (Mattison and Larry Taylor, 2); FSU, 9 (Four players tied with 2); Turnovers, NMU, 14 ; FSU, 8.

Big Ten Conference

ConferenceAll Games

WLPCTWLPCT

Wisconsin91.900212.913

Maryland73.700194.826

Purdue74.636159.625

Ohio St.64.600176.739

Indiana64.600167.696

Michigan St.64.600158.652

Iowa54.556148.636

Illinois65.545168.667

Michigan65.5451310.565

Nebraska56.4551310.565

Minnesota47.364159.625

Penn St.38.273159.625

Rutgers29.1821014.417

Northwestern19.1001013.435

Friday’s Games

No games scheduled

Saturday’s Games

Illinois 59, Michigan St. 54

Minnesota 62, Purdue 58

Penn St. 56, Nebraska 43

Wisconsin 65, Northwestern 50

Today’s Games

Michigan at Indiana, 1 p.m.

Maryland at Iowa, 3:15 p.m.

Ohio St. at Rutgers, 5:30 p.m.

Illinois 59, Michigan State 54

ILLINOIS (16-8)

Tate 0-2 2-2 2, Black 2-3 0-0 4, Hill 5-11 8-9 19, Nunn 6-16 2-3 14, Egwu 5-7 0-0 12, Starks 2-9 0-2 6, Morgan 0-2 0-0 0, Colbert 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 21-51 12-16 59.

MICHIGAN ST. (15-8)

Forbes 2-7 3-4 8, Trice 2-10 1-3 6, Dawson 6-7 0-2 12, Schilling 1-2 0-2 2, Valentine 6-18 0-0 16, Clark Jr. 0-1 0-0 0, Ellis III 1-4 0-0 3, Costello 1-2 1-3 3, Nairn Jr. 1-1 2-4 4. Totals 20-52 7-18 54.

Halftime-Illinois 28-27. 3-Point Goals-Illinois 5-17 (Egwu 2-3, Starks 2-5, Hill 1-4, Tate 0-1, Nunn 0-4), Michigan St. 7-20 (Valentine 4-9, Ellis III 1-3, Forbes 1-3, Trice 1-5). Fouled Out-Tate, Valentine. Rebounds-Illinois 34 (Egwu 9), Michigan St. 35 (Costello, Valentine 7). Assists-Illinois 8 (Nunn 3), Michigan St. 13 (Valentine 4). Total Fouls-Illinois 20, Michigan St. 14. Technical-Tate. A-14,797.

Pro hockey

National Hockey League

By The Associated Press

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Detroit523112971155130

Tampa Bay543316571174142

Montreal513315369138116

Boston522817763138128

Florida5023171056125142

Toronto542327450153165

Ottawa512022949139144

Buffalo531634335100186

Metropolitan Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Pittsburgh523014868151129

N.Y. Islanders523318167164147

Washington5328151066156132

N.Y. Rangers503016464150120

Philadelphia522222852142154

New Jersey532123951121146

Columbus512325349132157

Carolina511826743111135

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Nashville523412674158125

St. Louis523414472166128

Chicago523218266157119

Winnipeg5426181062147142

Minnesota512520656139140

Colorado5322201155134147

Dallas522321854164170

Pacific Division

GPWLOTPtsGFGA

Anaheim533412775159143

San Jose532818763149144

Calgary532921361152136

Vancouver502819359135131

Los Angeles5222181256140141

Arizona531927745122176

Edmonton531430937121177

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Saturday’s Games

Nashville 3, N.Y. Rangers 2

Los Angeles 4, Tampa Bay 2

Boston 2, N.Y. Islanders 1

Buffalo 3, Dallas 2

Toronto 5, Edmonton 1

Montreal 6, New Jersey 2

Columbus 4, Ottawa 1

Minnesota 1, Colorado 0

Detroit 3, Arizona 1

Pittsburgh at Vancouver, late

Carolina at San Jose, late

Today’s Games

Chicago at St. Louis, 12:30 p.m.

Nashville at Florida, 3 p.m.

Philadelphia at Washington, 3 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 5 p.m.

Anaheim at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.

Dallas at N.Y. Rangers, 5 p.m.

Colorado at Winnipeg, 6 p.m.

Montreal at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

Monday’s Games

Edmonton at New Jersey, 7 p.m.

Los Angeles at Columbus, 7 p.m.

Vancouver at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Arizona at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.

Calgary at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

Red Wings 3, Avalanche 0

Detroit012-3

Arizona001-1

First Period-None. Penalties-Nyquist, Det (hooking), 1:29; B.Smith, Det (interference), 7:04; Moss, Ari (slashing), 15:46.

Second Period-1, Detroit, Sheahan 9 (Datsyuk, Tatar), 8:11 (pp). Penalties-A.Campbell, Ari (roughing), 7:48; Detroit bench, served by Jurco (too many men), 8:25; Doan, Ari (slashing), 9:45; Quincey, Det (hooking, unsportsmanlike conduct), 16:30.

Third Period-2, Detroit, Tatar 23 (Helm), 17:00. 3, Arizona, Ekman-Larsson 16 (Moss, Yandle), 18:06. 4, Detroit, Helm 11 (Tatar), 18:44 (en). Penalties-Stone, Ari (interference), 2:25; Michalek, Ari (hooking), 10:19; Doan, Ari (roughing), 19:13.

Missed Penalty Shot-Erat, Ari, 11:38 third.

Shots on Goal-Detroit 11-6-11-28. Arizona 7-10-6-23.

Power-play opportunities-Detroit 1 of 6; Arizona 0 of 5.

Goalies-Detroit, Mrazek 13-4-1 (23 shots-22 saves). Arizona, M.Smith 9-22-5 (27-25).

A-17,125 (17,125). T-2:28.

Referees-Eric Furlatt, Graham Skilliter. Linesmen-Tim Nowak, Don Henderson.

Pro basketball

National Basketball Association

By The Associated Press

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB

Toronto3417.667-

Brooklyn2129.42012 1/2

Boston1930.38814

Philadelphia1240.23122 1/2

New York1041.19624

Southeast Division

WLPctGB

Atlanta429.824-

Washington3220.61510 1/2

Charlotte2228.44019 1/2

Miami2129.42020 1/2

Orlando1637.30227

Central Division

WLPctGB

Chicago3120.608-

Cleveland3121.596 1/2

Milwaukee2723.5403 1/2

Detroit2031.39211

Indiana1932.37312

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLPctGB

Memphis3713.740-

Houston3515.7002

Dallas3418.6544

San Antonio3218.6405

New Orleans2724.52910 1/2

Northwest Division

WLPctGB

Portland3416.680-

Oklahoma City2525.5009

Denver1932.37315 1/2

Utah1733.34017

Minnesota1040.20024

Pacific Division

WLPctGB

Golden State409.816-

L.A. Clippers3318.6478 1/2

Phoenix2923.55813

Sacramento1731.35422 1/2

L.A. Lakers1337.26027 1/2

Saturday’s Games

Chicago 107, New Orleans 72

Washington 114, Brooklyn 77

Philadelphia 89, Charlotte 81

Golden State 106, New York 92

Portland at Dallas, late

Boston at Milwaukee, late

Sacramento at Utah, late

Today’s Games

L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 1 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Cleveland, 3:30 p.m.

Atlanta at Memphis, 6 p.m.

Chicago at Orlando, 6 p.m.

Minnesota at Detroit, 6 p.m.

Indiana at Charlotte, 6 p.m.

Portland at Houston, 7 p.m.

San Antonio at Toronto, 7 p.m.

Phoenix at Sacramento, 9 p.m.

Monday’s Games

Golden State at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.

Orlando at Washington, 7 p.m.

San Antonio at Indiana, 7 p.m.

New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m.

Utah at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.

Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.

Oklahoma City at Denver, 9 p.m.

Pro golf

PGA Farmers Insurance Open

By The Associated Press

Saturday – Third Round

s-Torrey Pines, South Course

(7,698 yards, par 72)

n-Torrey Pines, North Course

(7,052 yards, par 72)

San Diego

Purse: $6.3 million

J.B. Holmes69n-70s-68s-207-9

Harris English68s-66n-73s-207-9

Lucas Glover70s-68n-70s-208-8

Jimmy Walker72s-66n-70s-208-8

Spencer Levin68s-70n-70s-208-8

Chad Campbell67n-71s-70s-208-8

Nick Watney71s-65n-72s-208-8

Alex Prugh70n-70s-69s-209-7

Bill Haas72s-67n-70s-209-7

Andres Gonzales69n-69s-71s-209-7

Jason Day73s-65n-71s-209-7

Jhonattan Vegas67s-69n-73s-209-7

Scott Stallings70n-72s-68s-210-6

John Peterson68n-72s-70s-210-6

Ian Poulter67n-71s-72s-210-6

Marc Leishman72s-66n-72s-210-6

Tony Finau73s-68n-70s-211-5

Brian Harman71s-69n-71s-211-5

Sang-Moon Bae73s-69n-69s-211-5

Carlos Ortiz73s-70n-68s-211-5

Adam Hadwin72s-69n-71s-212-4

Colt Knost69n-72s-71s-212-4

Brandt Snedeker70n-71s-71s-212-4

Freddie Jacobson67n-73s-72s-212-4

J.J. Henry68n-71s-73s-212-4

Greg Owen70s-70n-72s-212-4

Charles Howell III72n-70s-70s-212-4

Brendon de Jonge67n-72s-73s-212-4

Jamie Donaldson72s-71n-69s-212-4

Michael Thompson65n-73s-74s-212-4

Martin Laird68s-68n-76s-212-4

Transactions

Saturday

By The Associated Press

BASEBALL

National League

ATLANTA BRAVES – Traded 3B Edward Salcedo to Pittsburgh for RHP Bryton Trepagnier.

CINCINNATI REDS – Agreed to terms with RHP Burke Badenhop on a one-year contact.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA – Fined L.A. Clippers G Chris Paul $25,000 for public criticism of officiating. Suspended Oklahoma City C Kendrick Perkins one game head to head contact with New Orleans G Tyreke Evans.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

DETROIT LIONS – Signed G Darren Keyton.

GOLF

USGA – Re-elected Thomas J. O’Toole Jr. president.

COLLEGE

ARKANSAS – Signed football coach Bret Bielema to a two-year contract extension.

Scorecard

Today

Subject to change

Prep hockey

– Marquette vs. Rockford, at Chelsea, 4:15 p.m., WUPZ 94.9 FM

Prep boys hoops

– Iron Mountain at Ishpeming, 7:30 p.m., WRUP 98.3 FM

– Marquette at Menominee, 7:30 p.m., WUPZ 94.9 FM

– Munising at Superior Central, 7:30 p.m., WQXO 1400 AM

– Westwood at Manistique, 7:30 p.m., WZAM 93.3 FM and 970 AM and WITQ 1490 AM

Prep girls hoops

– Negaunee at Norway, 8 p.m., WKQS 101.9 FM

Pro basketball

– Denver Nuggets at Detroit Pistons, 7:30 p.m., FS Detroit

College hockey

– Northern Michigan University at Minnesota-Duluth, 8 p.m., WUPT 100.3 FM

Sports look

Subject to change

Today

Prep skiing

Marquette at Kingsford, Pine Mountain, 10 a.m.

Prep hockey

Marquette vs. Rockford, at Chelsea Public School Showcase, 4:15 p.m.

Menominee at L’Anse, 7:30 p.m.

Prep boys basketball

Republic-Michigamme at Chassell, 7:20 p.m.

Baraga at Dollar Bay, 7:20 p.m.

L’Anse at Hancock, 7:20 p.m.

Iron Mountain at Ishpeming, 7:30 p.m.

Marquette at Menominee, 7:30 p.m.

Munising at Superior Central, 7:30 p.m.

Westwood at Manistique, 7:30 p.m.

Prep girls basketball

Negaunee at Norway, 8 p.m.

NMU activities

Hockey: at Minnesota-Duluth, 8 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 7

Prep wrestling

Munising at Straits Area Conference-North Star Conference Challenge, Rudyard, 9 a.m.

Negaunee, Ishpeming, Westwood, Manisitque at Mid-Peninsula Conference meet, Gwinn, 10 a.m.

Newberry at Straits Area Conference-North Star Conference Challenge, Rogers City, 10 a.m.

Prep hockey

Marquette vs. Romeo, at Chelsea Public School Showcase, 10:30 a.m.

L’Anse at Ashland, Wisconsin, noon

Prep girls gymnastics

Negaunee at Antigo, Wisconsin, noon

Prep girls basketball

Watersmeet at Republic-Michigamme, 1 p.m.

Prep bowling

U.P. boys singles finals, at Marinette, Wisconsin: Marquette, Ishpeming, Westwood, L’Anse, 11 a.m. EST

NMU activities

Women’s Basketball: at Ferris State, 1 p.m.

Men’s Basketball: at Ferris State, 3 p.m.

Hockey: at Minnesota-Duluth, 8 p.m. EST

Men’s and women’s nordic skiing: at CCSA Championships Sprint and Relay, Duluth, Minnesota, TBA

Women’s track and field: Lake Superior Challenge, Duluth, Minnesota, TBA

Prep hockey

Marquette 6, Berkley 1

Summary:

First period – 1. BERK,Zach Leonard (Flannery), 1:22; 2. MQT, Brock Smith (Warchol, Shanahan), 4:28; 3. MQT, Aydin Frost (Carriere), 7:36; 4. MQT, Brett Specker (unassisted), 7:39; 5. MQT, Spencer DenBeste (Joe Phillips, Patterson), 8:50.

Second period – 6. MQT, Smith (Warchol, Shanahan), 8:38.

Third period – 7. MQT, Joe Phillips (Specker), 15:06.

Power-play opportunities: MQT, 0 of 0; Berkley, 0 of 3

Penalties: MQT, 3-6; Berkley, 0-0

Goalie saves: MQT, unavailable; Berkley, unavailable

Prep skiing

Kingsford Invitational

GIRLS

Standings – Houghton-Hancock 21, Marquette 79, Ironwood 99, Kingsford 108

Giant slalom – 1. Jenna Stein, HH, 47.58; 2. Katherine Jarvis, HH; 3. Ellie Lucier, HH; 4. Leah Braucher, Mqt; 5. Maddie Peer, HH.

Slalom – 1. Jarvis, HH, 1:06.73; 2. Lucier, HH; 3. Peer, HH; 4. Brianne Maggio, HH; 5. Samantha Ziegler, Mqt, 1:10.01. 9. Wilkey, K, 1:14.42; 10. Sheski, K, 1:14.68.

BOYS

Standings – Marquette 23, Ironwood 67, Kingsford 83.

Giant slalom – 1. Nick Weber, Mqt, 47.0; 2. Adam Skendzel and Joe Weber, Mqt, 47.13; 4. Drew Thomas, Mqt, 47.40; 5. Robert Buchell, Iwd, 47.82.

Slalom – 1. Joe Weber, Mqt, 56.55; 2. Thomas, Mqt; 3. Skendzel, Mqt; 4. Buchell, Iwd; 5. Riley Jarocki, Iwd.

Prep boys basketball

Negaunee 43, Gwinn 25

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

NEGAUNEE – Tuominen, 4-5-14; Johnson, 0-1-1; Loy, 1-3-5; Tasson, 1-0-2; Lori, 4-6-14; Streeter, 0-1-1; Bell, 3-0-6. Totals, 13-16-43.

GWINN – Wiedenhoefer, 0-1-1; Norman, 3-0-7; Heath, 2-0-4; T. Redlon, 1-2-5; Beauchamp, 3-1-7; Johnson 0-1-1. Totals, 9-5-25.

Score by quarters:

Negaunee 7 14 7 15 – 43

Gwinn 5 9 7 4 – 25

FG shooting: Negaunee, 13 of 28 (46.4 percent); Gwinn, 9 of 31 (29.0 percent); FT shooting: Negaunee, 16 of 25 (64 percent); Gwinn, 5 of 11 (45.5 percent); Rebounding, Negaunee, 33 (Jay Lori, 12); Gwinn, 19 (Quentin Johnson, 8).

Prep girls basketball

Marquette 62, Westwood 36

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

MARQUETTE – Viitala, 10-3-24; Ledy, 3-2-10; S. Huebner, 1-0-2; Storm, 2-1-5; Beck, 1-0-3; Kurin, 5-0-11; Connon, 2-0-4; A. Huebner, 1-0-3. Totals, 25-6-62.

WESTWOOD – Etelamaki, 2-0-6; Caliguri, 2-0-4; Rankinen, 6-2-17; Hebert, 1-0-2; Salmi, 0-2-2; Pietro, 1-0-2; Carlson, 1-1-3. Totals, 13-5-36.

Score by quarters:

Marquette 16 16 13 17 – 62

Westwood 7 10 9 10 – 36

FG shooting: Marquette, 25 of 58 (43.1 percent); Westwood, 13 of 29 (44.9 percent); FT shooting: Marquette, 6 of 6 (100 percent); Westwood, 5 of 6 (83.3 percent); Rebounding, Marquette, 23 (Hunter Viitala, 5); Westwood, 27 (Katie Rankinen, 7).

Munising 46, Mid Peninsula 26

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

MUNISING – Immel, 3-4-12; Mattson, 2-0-4; Downs, 5-0-10; K. Ackerman, 7-0-14; M. Ackerman, 1-0-3; Fitzgibbon, 1-1-3. Totals, 19-5-46.

MID PENINSULA – Curdell, 2-0-5; Hanson, 4-0-8; Salmi, 4-3-11; Branstrom, 1-0-2. Totals, 11-3-26.

Score by quarters:

Munising 11 12 21 2 – 46

Mid Peninsula 4 0 4 18 – 26

FG shooting: Munising, 19 of 49 (38.8 percent); MP, 11 of 34 (32.4 percent); FT shooting: Munising, 5 of 6 (83.3 percent); MP, 3 of 3 (100 percent); Rebounding, Munising, 22 (Frankie Mattson, 6); MP, 12 (Branstrom, 4).

Iron Mountain 69, Manistique 39

Manistique 581115-39

Iron Mountain15161424-69

MANISTIQUE: Maggie Morrison 12; Allie Nagy 10; Machaela Hinkson 6; Renae Shuetter 5; Sydney Chartier 2; Hailey Hoholik 2; Madison Russell 2. FT: 5-14. F: 17.

IRON MOUNTAIN: Alena Herman 16; Marti Pirkola 12; Anni Cevigney 11; Cassie Feira 10; Alyssa Khor 6; Katie Brule 6; Kate Bugni 6; Alli Cevigney 2. FT: 19-22. F: 19.

U.P. prep basketball

Thursday

BOYS

Negaunee 43, Gwinn 25

Bessemer 68, Watersmeet 38

Sault Ste. Marie 73, Cheboygan 37

GIRLS

Escanaba 54, Houghton 44

Marquette 62, Westwood 36

Forest Park 51, Kingsford 40

Iron Mountain 69, Manistique 39

Calumet 58, L’Anse 33

Jeffers 36, Baraga 34

Lake Linden-Hubbell 35, Chassell 27

Dollar Bay 55, Ewen-Trout Creek 37

Ontonagon 62, Watersmeet 32

Bark River-Harris 86, North Dickinson 52

Rapid River 47, Carney-Nadeau 44

Munising 46, Mid Peninsula 26

Superior Central 36, Big Bay de Noc 28

Brimley 52, Engadine 31

Rudyard 38, DeTour 32

Cedarville 53, Pickford 49

College women’s hoops

Grand Valley State 62, NMU 58

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – DeBruin, 3-1-8; Lemon, 1-0-3; Colla, 9-2-22; Gruber, 3-2-8; Gaspervich, 5-2-15; Makela, 1-0-2. Totals,22-7-58.

GRAND VALLEY STATE – Laprairie, 3-0-7; Tucker, 4-2-11; Dawson, 2-5-9; Lutz, 1-1-3; Barnett, 5-4-16; Botruff, 4-1-10; Langs, 1-0-3; Hincka, 1-1-3. Totals, 21-14-62.

Halftime score:Grand Valley State 31, Northern Michigan 24

FG shooting: NMU, 22 of 47 (46.8 percent); GVSU, 21 of 49 (42.9 percent); 3-point shooting: NMU, 7 of 17 (41.2 percent); GVSU, 6 of 14 (42.9 percent); FT shooting: NMU, 7 of 12 (58.3 percent); GVSU, 14 of 22 (63.6 percent); Rebounding, NMU, 29 (Abbey DeBruin and Alyssa Colla, 7); GVSU, 28 (Piper Tucker, 7); Assists, NMU, 12 (Colla, 5); GVSU, 13 (Kayla Dawson, 6); Steals, NMU, 5 (Colla and Bre Gaspervich, 2); GVSU, 9 (Tucker and Kat Laprairie, 3); Turnovers, NMU, 16; GVSU, 11.

College men’s hoops

Grand Valley State 60, NMU 54

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

NORTHERN MICHIGAN – Sorenson, 2-0-5; Williams, 1-13; Nash, 1-0-2; Perez, 8-0-16; Taylor, 2-0-6; Mattison, 5-0-12; Hall, 3-0-8; Radtke, 1-0-2. Totals, 23-1-54.

GRAND VALLEY STATE – Carbajal, 6-2-14; Washington, 0-6-6; McClendon, 0-2-2; Sabin, 4-4-12; Ryskamp, 5-7-18; Kapustka, 0-4-4; Miller, 2-0-4. Totals, 17-25-60.

Halftime score:Grand Valley State 28, Northern Michigan 23

FG shooting: NMU, 23 of 58 (39.7 percent); GVSU, 17 of 47 (36.2 percent); 3-point shooting: NMU, 7 of 23 (30.4 percent); GVSU, 1 of 6 (16.7 percent); FT shooting: NMU, 1 of 2 (50 percent); GVSU, 25 of 27 (92.6 percent); Rebounding, NMU, 32 (Chavis Mattison, 10); GVSU, 35 (Darren Washington and Luke Ryskamp, 9); Assists, NMU, 10 (Mattison and Jordan Perez, 3); GVSU, 6 (Ryskamp, 3); Steals, NMU, 5 (Mattison, 2); GVSU, 7 (Ricardo Carbajal, 3); Turnovers, NMU, 13; GVSU, 11.

Iowa 72, Michigan 54

IOWA (14-8)

Uthoff 7-10 0-0 16, White 6-8 1-2 13, Woodbury 5-9 1-2 11, Jok 4-7 0-0 10, Gesell 7-10 0-0 14, Olaseni 3-5 0-0 6, Oglesby 0-1 0-0 0, Clemmons 0-1 0-0 0, Uhl 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 32-51 4-6 72.

MICHIGAN (13-10)

Doyle 0-1 0-1 0, Albrecht 3-8 3-4 10, Abdur-Rahkman 4-10 2-2 11, Irvin 3-10 0-0 7, Dawkins 5-8 2-2 16, Chatman 3-6 0-0 6, Dakich 0-1 0-0 0, Lonergan 0-0 0-0 0, Donnal 0-0 0-0 0, Bielfeldt 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 19-47 9-11 54.

Halftime-Iowa 31-21. 3-Point Goals-Iowa 4-11 (Uthoff 2-3, Jok 2-4, Oglesby 0-1, Gesell 0-1, White 0-2), Michigan 7-24 (Dawkins 4-7, Albrecht 1-3, Abdur-Rahkman 1-5, Irvin 1-6, Chatman 0-1, Bielfeldt 0-1, Dakich 0-1). Fouled Out-None. Rebounds-Iowa 33 (Uthoff 9), Michigan 17 (Albrecht, Bielfeldt 4). Assists-Iowa 16 (Woodbury 6), Michigan 8 (Albrecht 5). Total Fouls-Iowa 10, Michigan 10. Technicals-White 2 (ejected).

Pro hockey

NHL glance

By The Associated Press

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GPWL OTPts GFGA

Tampa Bay533315571172138

Detroit513012969152129

Montreal503215367132114

Boston512717761136127

Florida5023171056125142

Ottawa502021949138140

Toronto522226448147160

Buffalo521534333 97184

Metropolitan Division

GPWL OTPtsGFGA

N.Y. Islanders513317167163145

Pittsburgh512914866147129

N.Y. Rangers493015464148117

Washington5227151064153130

Philadelphia522222852142154

New Jersey512022949115139

Columbus492125345121155

Carolina511826743111135

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GPWL OTPtsGFGA

Nashville513312672155123

St. Louis513413472165121

Chicago513118264155118

Winnipeg532618961146140

Colorado5222191155134146

Minnesota502420654138140

Dallas512320854162167

Pacific Division

GPWL OTPtsGFGA

Anaheim523412674157140

San Jose532818763149144

Calgary522920361152132

Vancouver502819359135131

Los Angeles5121181254136139

Arizona521926745121173

Edmonton521429937120172

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Thursday’s Games

N.Y. Islanders 3, Philadelphia 2, SO

Carolina 2, Arizona 1, SO

St. Louis 3, Buffalo 0

Washington 2, Ottawa 1

Florida 3, Los Angeles 2

Anaheim 5, Nashville 2

Tampa Bay 5, Dallas 3

Detroit 3, Colorado 0

San Jose 5, Vancouver 1

Today’s Games

Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m.

Anaheim at Washington, 7 p.m.

St. Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m.

Chicago at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

N.Y. Rangers at Nashville, 3 p.m.

Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 7 p.m.

Dallas at Buffalo, 7 p.m.

Edmonton at Toronto, 7 p.m.

New Jersey at Montreal, 7 p.m.

Columbus at Ottawa, 7 p.m.

Colorado at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Detroit at Arizona, 8 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 10 p.m.

Carolina at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

Red Wings 3, Avalanche 0

Detroit012-3

Colorado000-0

First Period-None. Penalties-Ericsson, Det, major (fighting), :44; MacKinnon, Col, major (fighting), :44; Weiss, Det (holding), 12:05; B.Smith, Det (hooking), 18:34.

Second Period-1, Detroit, Abdelkader 12 (Zetterberg, Nyquist), 13:25 (pp). Penalties-Hejda, Col (interference), 12:47; Quincey, Det (high-sticking), 15:23; Cliche, Col (delay of game), 18:12.

Third Period-2, Detroit, Helm 10 (Tatar, Datsyuk), 17:24 (en). 3, Detroit, Glendening 7 (Quincey), 19:45 (en). Penalties-None.

Shots on Goal-Detroit 5-13-11-29. Colorado 12-9-7-28.

Power-play opportunities-Detroit 1 of 2; Colorado 0 of 3.

Goalies-Detroit, Mrazek 12-4-1 (28 shots-28 saves). Colorado, Varlamov 14-11-7 (27-26).

Pro basketball

NBA glance

By The Associated Press

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB

Toronto3317.660-

Brooklyn2028.41712

Boston1830.37514

Philadelphia1139.22022

New York1039.20422 1/2

Southeast Division

WLPctGB

Atlanta419.820-

Washington3120.60810 1/2

Charlotte2227.44918 1/2

Miami2128.42919 1/2

Orlando1537.28827

Central Division

WLPctGB

Cleveland3120.608-

Chicago3020.600 1/2

Milwaukee2722.5513

Detroit1931.38011 1/2

Indiana1832.36012 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLPctGB

Memphis3712.755-

Houston3415.6943

Dallas3418.6544 1/2

San Antonio3118.6336

New Orleans2623.53111

Northwest Division

WLPctGB

Portland3416.680-

Oklahoma City2524.5108 1/2

Denver1931.38015

Utah1732.34716 1/2

Minnesota940.18424 1/2

Pacific Division

WLPctGB

Golden State398.830-

L.A. Clippers3317.6607 1/2

Phoenix2823.54913

Sacramento1731.35422 1/2

L.A. Lakers1336.26527

Thursday’s Games

Charlotte 94, Washington 87

Cleveland 105, L.A. Clippers 94

Dallas 101, Sacramento 78

Portland 108, Phoenix 87

Today’s Games

L.A. Clippers at Toronto, 7 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m.

Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m.

New York at Brooklyn, 7 p.m.

Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.

Milwaukee at Houston, 8 p.m.

Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Utah at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

Miami at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m.

Pro golf

PGA-Farmers Insurance Open Scores

Play suspended by darkness with 54 golfers on the course.

By The Associated Press

Thursday

s-, South Course (7,698 yards, par 72)

n- Pines, North Course (7,052 yards, par 72)

San Diego

Purse: $6.3 million

(a-amateur)

Partial First Round

Nicholas Thompson32-32-64n

Brooks Koepka34-32-66n

Cameron Tringale32-34-66n

Jhonattan Vegas34-33-67s

Freddie Jacobson32-35-67n

Brendon de Jonge33-34-67n

Chad Campbell33-34-67n

Chris Kirk34-33-67n

J.J. Henry35-33-68n

Martin Laird35-33-68s

Gary Woodland36-32-68n

Jonas Blixt34-34-68n

Spencer Levin35-33-68s

Colt Knost35-34-69n

Rickie Fowler35-34-69n

Woody Austin34-35-69n

Brendan Steele34-35-69n

Chris Williams32-37-69n

Jim Herman35-34-69n

Andres Gonzales34-35-69n

Tom Gillis35-34-69n

Padraig Harrington33-36-69n

Luke Donald35-34-69n

Kevin Chappell34-36-70n

Luke Guthrie34-36-70n

Blake Adams34-36-70n

Jason Gore36-34-70n

David Toms35-35-70s

Lucas Glover35-35-70s

Seung-Yul Noh35-35-70s

Camilo Villegas34-36-70n

Alex Prugh36-34-70n

Ryan Armour34-36-70n

Tyrone Van Aswegen35-35-70n

Andrew Putnam34-36-70n

Robert Allenby34-36-70n

Greg Chalmers35-35-70n

Brian Stuard37-33-70n

Bill Lunde36-35-71n

Aaron Baddeley37-34-71n

Erik Compton37-34-71n

Martin Flores35-36-71n

K.J. Choi33-38-71s

Danny Lee34-37-71n

Max Homa39-32-71n

Byron Smith34-37-71n

Carl Pettersson38-34-72s

Sean O’Hair39-33-72s

James Hahn36-36-72s

Chez Reavie37-35-72s

Jamie Donaldson37-35-72s

Ryo Ishikawa38-34-72s

Matt Every35-37-72n

Charles Howell III37-35-72n

Billy Horschel34-38-72n

Jordan Spieth38-34-72n

Justin Thomas37-35-72n

Hudson Swafford34-38-72n

Zac Blair35-37-72s

Gonzalo Fdez-Castano37-35-72s

Russell Knox34-38-72n

Heath Slocum34-38-72n

John Senden39-33-72n

Robert Garrigus37-36-73s

Charley Hoffman34-39-73s

Stewart Cink37-36-73s

Hideki Matsuyama34-39-73n

Sang-Moon Bae33-40-73s

a-Jake Knapp36-37-73n

Steve Wheatcroft37-36-73s

Cameron Smith35-38-73n

Roger Sloan37-36-73s

Bryce Molder36-37-73n

Jarrod Lyle34-39-73n

John Huh39-35-74s

Jim Renner36-38-74n

Retief Goosen35-39-74s

Davis Love III37-37-74s

Mike Weir34-40-74s

Paul Casey37-37-74s

Benjamin Alvarado36-38-74n

Jonathan Randolph37-37-74s

Sam Saunders35-39-74s

Chad Collins35-40-75s

Pat Perez39-36-75s

Michael Block38-37-75s

Sung Joon Park37-38-75s

Brian Davis39-36-75s

Kyle Stanley39-37-76s

Eric Axley40-36-76s

Justin Leonard37-39-76s

Ben Crane38-38-76s

Kyle Thompson37-39-76s

Daniel Miernicki36-40-76s

Scott Brown39-38-77s

Derek Ernst38-39-77s

Charlie Beljan38-39-77s

Zack Sucher36-42-78s

Carlos Sainz Jr38-41-79s

Chris Gilley37-42-79n

David Lingmerth40-41-81s

Tiger WoodsWD

Leaderboard

SCORETHRU

1. Nicholas Thompson-8F

2. Michael Thompson-7F

3. Brooks Koepka-6F

3. Cameron Tringale-6F

5. Jhonattan Vegas-5F

5. Fredrik Jacobson-5F

5. Brendon de Jonge-5F

5. Chad Campbell-5F

5. Chris Kirk-5F

5. Ian Poulter-5F

11. J.J. Henry-4F

11. Martin Laird-4F

11. Gary Woodland-4F

11. Jonas Blixt-4F

11. Spencer Levin-4F

11. Harris English-415

11. Scott Pinckney-415

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

Scorecard

Today

Subject to change

Prep girls hoops

– Marquette at Westwood, 7:30 p.m., WZAM 93.3 FM and 970 AM

– Munising at Mid Peninsula, 7:30 p.m., WQXO 1400 AM

– Manistique at Iron Mountain, 7:30 p.m., WTIQ 1490 AM

Prep boys basketball

– Negaunee at Gwinn, 7:30 p.m., WKQS 101.9 FM and Fox Sports 105.1 FM

Prep hockey

– Marquette vs. Berkley Unified, at Chelsea, 7:45 p.m., WUPZ 94.9 FM

Pro hockey

– Detroit Red Wings at Colorado Rockies, 9 p.m., FS Detroit, NBC Sports (TV), WGLQ 97.1 FM, WNBY 1450 AM and WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM (radio)

College basketball

– Northern Michigan University at Grand Valley State University, 6 p.m. women, 8 p.m. men, WUPT 100.3 FM

– Iowa at Michigan, 7 p.m., ESPN or ESPN2 (TV), WDBC 680 AM and WNBY 1450 AM (radio)

Sports look

Subject to change

Today

Prep swimming

Ishpeming-Negaunee at Marquette, 3:30 p.m.

Westwood at Manistique, 5 p.m.

Prep wrestling

Negaunee, Munising, Kingsford at Ishpeming quadrangular, 5:30 p.m.

Westwood at Iron Mountain quadrangular, TBA

Prep hockey

Kingsford at Negaunee, 7 p.m.

Marquette vs. Berkley Unified, at Chelsea Public School Showcase, 7:45 p.m.

Prep girls basketball

Baraga at Jeffers, 7:20 p.m.

L’Anse at Houghton, 7:20 p.m.

Marquette at Westwood, 7:30 p.m.

Munising at Mid Peninsula, 7:30 p.m.

Superior Central at Big Bay de Noc, 7:30 p.m.

Manistique at Iron Mountain, 7:30 p.m. EST

Prep boys basketball

Negaunee at Gwinn, 7:30 p.m.

NMU activities

Women’s basketball: at Grand Valley State, 6 p.m.

Men’s basketball: at Grand Valley State, 8 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 6

Prep skiing

Marquette at Kingsford, Pine Mountain, 10 a.m.

Prep hockey

Marquette vs. Rockford, at Chelsea Public School Showcase, 4:15 p.m.

Menominee at L’Anse, 7:30 p.m.

Prep boys basketball

Republic-Michigamme at Chassell, 7:20 p.m.

Baraga at Dollar Bay, 7:20 p.m.

L’Anse at Hancock, 7:20 p.m.

Iron Mountain at Ishpeming, 7:30 p.m.

Marquette at Menominee, 7:30 p.m.

Munising at Superior Central, 7:30 p.m.

Westwood at Manistique, 7:30 p.m.

Prep girls basketball

Negaunee at Norway, 8 p.m.

NMU activities

Hockey: at Minnesota-Duluth, 8 p.m.

Prep girls basketball

Ishpeming 38, Gwinn 37 (OT)

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

ISHPEMING – Simula, 0-2-2; Engler, 2-3-7; Spencer, 6-3-18; L. Thompson, 1-0-3; Maino, 2-4-8. Totals, 11-12-38.

GWINN – Olsen, 4-3-12; Hutchens, 1-0-3; Evans, 1-0-2; Taylor, 3-5-11; Lauren, 3-3-9. Totals, 12-11-37.

Score by quarters:

Ishpeming 11 10 6 7 4 – 38

Gwinn 10 8 5 11 3 – 37

FG shooting: Ishpeming, 11 of 45 (24.4 percent); Gwinn, 12 of 48 (25 percent); FT shooting: Ishpeming, 12 of 22 (54.5 percent); Gwinn, 11 of 19 (57.9 percent); Rebounding, Ishpeming, 30 (Marissa Maino, 7); Gwinn, 30 (Ellie Olsen, 13).

U.P. prep basketball

Wednesday

BOYS

St. Ignace 60, Harbor Springs 40

GIRLS

Ishpeming 38, Gwinn 37 (OT)

Sault Ste. Marie 55, Gaylord 52

St. Ignace 75, Harbor Springs 29

College football

MSU’s Recruiting Class

By The Associated Press

Michigan State’s 2015 recruiting class, as announced by the Spartans on Wednesday, with position, height, weight and school:

Justice Alexander, de, 6-5, 234, Nordonia HS, Macedonia, Ohio

Josh Butler, cb, 5-11, 175, West Mesquite HS, Mesquite, Texas

Cole Chewins, ot, 6-7, 250, Clarkston (Mich.) HS

Felton Davis, wr, 6-3, 175, Highland Springs (Va.) HS

Andrew Dowell, lb, 6-1, 210, St. Edward HS, Lakewood, Ohio

David Dowell, db/wr, 6-1, 180, St. Edward HS, Lakewood, Ohio

Kaleel Gaines, db, 6-0, 170, Frostproof (Fla.) HS

Tyler Higby, ol, 6-5, 285, The Kinkaid School, Houston

Mufi Hunt, de, 6-6, 215, Taylorsville (Utah) HS

Brian Lewerke, qb, 6-3, 195, Pinnacle HS, Phoenix

Noah Listermann, ot, 6-7, 285, Winton Woods HS, Cincinnati

Drake Martinez, lb, 6-2, 215, Saddleback College, Mission Viejo, Calif.

Grayson Miller, s, 6-2, 185, Scott County HS, Georgetown, Ky.

Cassius Peat, de, 6-3, 235, Corona del Sol HS, Tempe, Ariz.

LJ Scott, tb, 6-1, 215, Hubbard (Ohio) HS

Tyson Smith, cb, 6-0, 177, Orchard Lake (Mich.) St. Mary’s HS

Kyonta Stallworth, ot, 6-4, 270, Martin Luther King HS, Detroit

Darrell Stewart, wr, 6-2, 195, Nimitz HS, Houston

Tyriq Thompson, lb, 6-1, 220, Martin Luther King HS, Detroit

Kenny Willekes, lb-fb, 6-3, 215, NorthPointe Christian HS, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Raequan Williams, dl, 6-5, 270, DePaul College Prep, Chicago

Khari Willis, s, 5-11, 200, Lumen Christi HS, Jackson, Mich.

Michigan’s Recruiting Class

By The Associated Press

Michigan’s 2015 recruiting class, as announced by the Wolverines on Wednesday, with position, height, weight and school:

Brian Cole, wr, 6-2, 190, Heritage HS, Saginaw, Mich.

Andrew David, k, 5-9, 170, Washington HS, Massillon, Ohio

Zach Gentry, qb, 6-7, 230, Eldorado HS, Albuquerque, N.M.

Karan Higdon, rb, 5-10, 190, Riverview HS, Sarasota, Fla.

Shelton Johnson, de, 6-5, 225, Atlantic Community HS, Delray Beach, Fla.

Reuben Jones, de, 6-4, 225, Lake Gibson HS, Lakeland, Fla.

Tyree Kinnel, db, 5-11, 200, Wayne HS, Huber Heights, Ohio

Alex Malzone, qb, 6-2, 205, Brother Rice HS, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

Grant Newsome, ol, 6-7, 280, The Lawrenceville (N.J.) School

Grant Perry, wr, 6-0, 185, Brother Rice HS, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.

Jon Runyan Jr., ol, 6-4, 275, St. Joseph’s Prep, Philadelphia

Nolan Ulizio, ol, 6-5, 293, Lakota West HS, West Chester, Ohio

Keith Washington, db, 6-2, 175, Prattville (Ala.) HS

Tyrone Wheatley Jr., te, 6-6, 260, Canisius HS, Buffalo, N.Y.

Pro basketball

NBA standings

By The Associated Press

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB

Toronto3317.660-

Brooklyn2028.41712

Boston1830.37514

Philadelphia1139.22022

New York1039.20422 1/2

Southeast Division

WLPctGB

Atlanta419.820-

Washington3119.62010

Charlotte2127.43819

Miami2128.42919 1/2

Orlando1537.28827

Central Division

WLPctGB

Cleveland3020.600-

Chicago3020.600-

Milwaukee2722.5512 1/2

Detroit1931.38011

Indiana1832.36012

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLPctGB

Memphis3712.755-

Houston3415.6943

Dallas3318.6475

San Antonio3118.6336

New Orleans2623.53111

Northwest Division

WLPctGB

Portland3316.673-

Oklahoma City2524.5108

Denver1931.38014 1/2

Utah1732.34716

Minnesota940.18424

Pacific Division

WLPctGB

Golden State398.830-

L.A. Clippers3316.6737

Phoenix2822.56012 1/2

Sacramento1730.36222

L.A. Lakers1336.26527

Wednesday’s Games

Indiana 114, Detroit 109

Atlanta 105, Washington 96

Brooklyn 109, Toronto 93

Boston 104, Denver 100

Oklahoma City 102, New Orleans 91

Houston 101, Chicago 90

Milwaukee 113, L.A. Lakers 105, OT

Minnesota 102, Miami 101

San Antonio 110, Orlando 103

Memphis 100, Utah 90

Golden State 128, Dallas 114

Today’s Games

Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at Cleveland, 8 p.m.

Dallas at Sacramento, 10 p.m.

Phoenix at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

Friday’s Games

L.A. Clippers at Toronto, 7 p.m.

L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7 p.m.

Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m.

New York at Brooklyn, 7 p.m.

Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m.

New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.

Milwaukee at Houston, 8 p.m.

Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m.

Utah at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

Miami at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m.

Pacers 114, Pistons 109

DETROIT (109)

Singler 3-9 0-0 8, Monroe 7-15 2-4 16, Drummond 9-15 0-0 18, Augustin 4-14 3-3 12, Caldwell-Pope 1-1 0-0 3, Meeks 5-12 1-1 13, Butler 4-7 2-3 13, Lucas III 4-6 0-0 10, Tolliver 4-5 3-4 12, Anthony 2-2 0-0 4, Martin 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 43-87 11-15 109.

INDIANA (114)

Miles 4-7 3-4 15, West 7-10 0-0 14, Hibbert 8-11 0-0 16, G.Hill 8-12 3-8 20, Stuckey 4-6 0-0 8, S.Hill 2-5 0-0 5, Watson 5-8 0-0 14, Mahinmi 0-1 1-2 1, Rudez 2-6 0-0 6, Scola 4-8 1-2 9, Whittington 2-3 2-2 6. Totals 46-77 10-18 114.

Detroit26232733-109

Indiana29193333-114

3-Point Goals-Detroit 12-24 (Butler 3-4, Lucas III 2-3, Singler 2-4, Meeks 2-7, Caldwell-Pope 1-1, Tolliver 1-2, Augustin 1-3), Indiana 12-21 (Watson 4-6, Miles 4-6, Rudez 2-4, G.Hill 1-2, S.Hill 1-3). Fouled Out-None. Rebounds-Detroit 41 (Drummond 16), Indiana 46 (Hibbert 12). Assists-Detroit 23 (Lucas III, Augustin 6), Indiana 28 (G.Hill 6). Total Fouls-Detroit 18, Indiana 15. A-15,892 (18,165).

Pro hockey

NHL standings

By The Associated Press

All Times EST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GPWL OTPtsGFGA

Tampa Bay523215569167135

Montreal503215367132114

Detroit502912967149129

Boston512717761136127

Florida4922171054122140

Ottawa492020949137138

Toronto522226448147160

Buffalo51153333397181

Metropolitan Division

GPWL OTPtsGFGA

Pittsburgh512914866147129

N.Y. Islanders503217165160143

N.Y. Rangers493015464148117

Washington5126151062151129

Philadelphia512222751140151

New Jersey512022949115139

Columbus492125345121155

Carolina501726741109134

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GPWL OTPtsGFGA

Nashville503311672153118

St. Louis503313470162121

Chicago513118264155118

Winnipeg532618961146140

Colorado5122181155134143

Minnesota502420654138140

Dallas502319854159162

Pacific Division

GPWL OTPtsGFGA

Anaheim513312672152138

Calgary522920361152132

San Jose522718761144143

Vancouver492818359134126

Los Angeles5021171254134136

Arizona511926644120171

Edmonton521429937120172

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Wednesday’s Games

N.Y. Rangers 3, Boston 2

Pittsburgh 2, Edmonton 0

Calgary 3, San Jose 1

Today’s Games

St. Louis at Buffalo, 7 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.

Washington at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Florida, 7:30 p.m.

Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.

Detroit at Colorado, 9 p.m.

Carolina at Arizona, 9 p.m.

San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m.

Anaheim at Washington, 7 p.m.

St. Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m.

Chicago at Winnipeg, 8 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Calgary, 9 p.m.

Transactions

Wednesday

By The Associated Press

BASEBALL

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES – Agreed to terms with LHP Zach Britton on a one-year contract.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX – Placed OF Dayan Viciedo on waivers for the purpose of granting his unconditional release.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS – Sent RHP Yency Almonte to the Chicago White Sox to complete an earlier trade.

TEXAS RANGERS – Agreed to terms with OF Ryan Ludwick on a minor league contract.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS – Acquired LHP Jayson Aquino from Colorado for LHP Tyler Ybarra. Designated INF Chris Colabello for assignment.

National League

ATLANTA BRAVES – Agreed to terms with LHP Eric Stults on a minor league contract.

COLORADO ROCKIES – Agreed to terms with RHP Kyle Kendrick on a one-year contract. Designated LHP Yohan Flande for assignment.

MIAMI MARLINS – Traded RHP Arquimedes Caminero to Pittsburgh for cash considerations.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS – Assigned INF Elian Herrera outright to Colorado Springs (PCL).

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS – Agreed to terms with RHP Carlos Villanueva on a minor league contract.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

HOUSTON ROCKETS – Reassigned G Nick Johnson to Rio Grande Valley (NBADL).

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS – Named Chad Biggs senior vice president of corporate development and activation.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS – Signed S D.J. Campbell.

CHICAGO BEARS – Signed CB Al Louis-Jean to a two-year contract extension.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – Terminated the contract of DE Cheta Ozougwu.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS – Agreed to terms with LS r Greg Warren on a one-year contract.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS – Signed TE RaShaun Allen, S Dion Bailey, RB Demitrius Bronson, WR Douglas McNeil, OT Justin Renfrow, DT Jimmy Staten, LB Mike Zimmer, DEs Ryan Robinson and Julius Warmsley and Gs Nate Isles and Drew Nowak to future contracts.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

NHL – Fined Montreal D P.K. Subban $2,000 for diving/embellishment.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS – Reassigned F Dennis Rasmussen to Rockford (AHL).

DETROIT RED WINGS – Recalled G Jonas Gustavsson from his conditioning loan and D Xavier Ouellet from Grand Rapids (AHL). Assigned G Tom McCollum to Grand Rapids.

Scorecard

Sports look

Subject to change

Today

Prep nordic skiing

Marquette at Boyne Mountain, 9 a.m.

Monday, Feb. 2

Prep skiing

Marquette at Ironwood, Blackjack, 9:30 a.m.

Prep girls basketball

Iron Mountain at Ishpeming, 7:30 p.m.

NMU activities

Women’s basketball: at Michigan Tech, 5:30 p.m.

Men’s basketball: at Michigan Tech, 7:30 p.m.

Prep hockey

Jeffers at Negaunee, 7 p.m.

College women’s hoops

NMU 63, Northwood 50

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

NORTHWOOD – Kutch, 1-0-2; K. Susan, 1-1-3; S. Susan, 2-2-7; Rivette, 4-0-9; Seeley, 5-3-15; Kenny, 1-0-3; Nurenberg, 2-4-8; Ledy, 1-0-3. Totals, 17-10-50.

NMU – Makela, 2-0-5; DeBruin, 3-0-8; Lemon, 9-3-22; Colla, 2-8-12; Gruber, 1-2-4; Gaspervich, 2-0-5; Martenet, 3-1-7. Totals, 22-14-63.

Halftime score:Northwood 31, NMU 27

FG shooting: Northwood, 17 of 59 (28.8 percent); NMU, 22 of 45 (48.9 percent); 3-point shooting: Northwood, 6 of 24 (25 percent); NMU, 5 of 13 (38.5 percent); FT shooting: Northwood, 10 of 15 (66.7 percent); NMU, 14 of 18 (77.8 percent); Rebounding, Northwood, 31 (Kaitlin Susan and Jordyn Nurenberg, 7); NMU, 37 (Courtney Lemon, 10); Assists, Northwood, 4 (Gabrielle Rivette, 3); NMU, 7 (Lemon and Lauren Gruber, 2); Steals, Northwood, 8 (K. Susan, 3); NMU, 4 (Gruber and Bre Gaspervich, 2); Turnovers, Northwood, 8; NMU, 15.

College men’s hoops

NMU 88, Northwood 79 OT

Summary (field goals, free throws, total points)

NORTHWOOD – Johnson, 1-2-4; Bowles, 13-1-28; Langkabel, 6-7-22; Spitzley, 3-0-7; Myers, 2-2-6; Jones, 3-2-8; Crowl, 1-2-4. Totals, 29-16-79.

NMU – Sorenson, 4-4-13; Williams, 2-1-5; Nash, 2-0-4; Perez, 6-1-16; Taylor, 2-4-9; Mattison, 9-8-28; Hall, 4-0-9; Radtke, 2-0-4. Totals, 31-18-88.

Halftime score: NMU 40, Northwood 33

FG shooting: Northwood, 29 of 64 (45.3 percent); NMU, 31 of 53 (58.5 percent); 3-point shooting: Northwood, 5 of 20 (25 percent); NMU, 8 of 18 (44.4 percent); FT shooting: Northwood, 16 of 26 (61.5 percent); NMU, 18 of 22 (81.8 percent); Rebounding, Northwood, 22 (Jermaine Myers, 6); NMU, 39 (Chavis Mattison, 10); Assists, Northwood, 21 (Maurice Jones, 10); NMU, 16 (Terry Nash, 6); Steals, Northwood, 9 (Four players tied with 2); NMU, 3 (Three players tied with 1); Turnovers, Northwood, 5; NMU, 18.

No. 5 WISCONSIN 74, IOWA 63

WISCONSIN (19-2)

Hayes 6-10 1-3 14, Dekker 3-9 4-4 11, Gasser 3-5 3-4 11, Koenig 2-8 3-4 8, Kaminsky 7-14 8-9 24, Showalter 1-1 0-0 2, Dukan 0-4 2-2 2, Brown 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 23-52 21-26 74.

IOWA (13-8)

Jok 2-5 1-1 6, Gesell 4-11 0-0 8, Uthoff 3-9 2-2 9, White 5-11 3-6 15, Woodbury 4-5 0-1 8, Olaseni 4-5 4-6 12, Oglesby 0-1 2-2 2, Clemmons 1-1 1-2 3, Uhl 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-48 13-20 63.

Halftime-Wisconsin 42-36. 3-Point Goals-Wisconsin 7-19 (Kaminsky 2-4, Gasser 2-4, Hayes 1-1, Koenig 1-3, Dekker 1-5, Dukan 0-2), Iowa 4-7 (White 2-3, Jok 1-1, Uthoff 1-2, Gesell 0-1). Fouled Out-None. Rebounds-Wisconsin 35 (Kaminsky 9), Iowa 24 (White 7). Assists-Wisconsin 9 (Hayes 3), Iowa 11 (Clemmons 3). Total Fouls-Wisconsin 15, Iowa 21. A-15,400.

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