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| Shannon sets Maryville scoring record Junior guard Henry Shannon scored 28 points and became Maryville's career scoring leader as the Saints (11-7, 7-1) defeated Westminster (4-13, 4-4) 83-67. He finished the game with 1,563 points, five more than the previous record held by Lloyd McClain. |
| Permalink | Jan 31, 1998 |
| | Hope Flying Dutchmen extend win streak to 18 The nationally ranked Flying Dutchmen extended their winning streak to 18 games Jan. 31 with a hard fought 85-79 MIAA victory against Olivet. For the second time this season, the Flying Dutchmen built a big halftime lead only to have Olivet rally in the second half to make a game of it.
On Saturday the Flying Dutchmen led 51-34 at halftime. Hope's lead was 11 points with three minutes to play, but Olivet was able to trim it to four points with just less than a minute to play. Hope used free throws to hold off the Comets to improve to 18-1 on the season and to 7-0 in the MIAA men's basketball standings.
The Flying Dutchmen were playing without leading scorer David Meulenberg who was sidelined with a leg injury suffered Jan. 30 in practice. Meulenberg missed the 1995-96 season with a similar injury. His status for the rest of this season is undetermined.
Five Hope players scored in double figures for the Flying Dutchmen led by senior Kris Merritt with 18 points. He also blocked five shots. Senior Dan Hekken added 16 points, including 8-for-8 on free throws, followed by Joel Holstege with 15. |
| Permalink | Jan 31, 1998 |
| | Springfield men improve to 16-1 Forward Phil Robinson led six players in double figures with 15 points as Springfield ran its winning streak to seven games with an easy 96-72 victory against city rival Western New England on Saturday at Blake Arena. The Pride improves its record to 16-1 overall and 8-0 in the Constitution Athletic Conference.
Center Benjamin Otis added 13 points and 9 rebounds. Guards Tom Keane and Ken Payette led the Golden Bears (1-15, 0-7) with 15 and 14 points, respectively.
Springfield visits Coast Guard (10-7, 7-2) in an important CAC game Monday night in New London, Connecticut. |
| Permalink | Jan 31, 1998 |
| | Gallaudet women lose second in a row Catholic University routed Gallaudet 79-58 to send the Bison to their second consecutive Capital Athletic Conference loss and second overall in three games. The Bison, ranked No. 3 in the Atlantic Region, fell to 15-3 after losing at York 84-81 and Catholic.
Catholic (6-10, 2-6) was led by senior center Katie Pogge's 21 points and 10 rebounds and held preseason All-America center Ronda Miller to 19 points and tied for a career-low eight rebounds.
Meanwhile, Catholic's men won their 10th straight, beating Gallaudet 90-62 to clinch the best start in the program's 86-year history at 15-3. |
| Permalink | Jan 31, 1998 |
| | Burkhart, Edwards join 1,000-point club Hollis Edwards has firmly etched his name in the Adrian record book. The 6-1 senior guard recently surpassed the 1,000 point plateau. Edwards, who entered Adrian's Jan. 28 game against Olivet with 984 career points, scored a team-high 17 points to reach the milestone. He is the 14th player in Bulldog men's basketball history to score over 1,000 points and the first since 1990 (when Brent Kelley and Daryl Dittmer both topped the mark). He has played in just 66 games as a Bulldog, but he has averaged 15.2 points per contest and has been Adrian's top all-around player since his arrival.
Bradd Burkhart's game-high 22 points, including the 1,000th of his career, was not enough Jan. 28, as the Washington College men's basketball team lost at Ursinus 81-74. Burkhart's 22 gives him a current total of 1,002 points for his career. He is the 27th player to join the Washington College 1,000-point club. |
| Permalink | Jan 28, 1998 |
| | Connecticut College's Guckian reaches 1,000 NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Connecticut College men's basketball senior forward Aaron Guckian became the ninth player in the history of the program to score 1,000 career points. The milestone occurred in an 83-75 win over NESCAC rival Wesleyan on Jan. 21 in Middletown, Conn.
Guckian helped rally the Camels (12-2) from a 43-29 halftime deficit with 29 points on 9-for-10 shooting. He was also 11-for-14 from the foul line.
Earlier this season, Guckian became the second player in the history of the men's basketball program to have over 500 career rebounds. With 596, he ranks second on the Camels all-time list. |
| Permalink | Jan 21, 1998 |
| | Platteville takes three-game WIAC lead UW-Platteville turned back UW-Oshkosh 68-53 in men's basketball Wednesday before 1,427 fans in Williams Fieldhouse, giving the Pioneers a three-game lead over the WIAC field at the season's halfway point.
The Pioneers jumped out to a 40-28 halftime lead, thanks to 51.7% shooting. Oshkosh was never able to cut the lead below double digits in the second half. Ben Hoffmann led the Pioneers with 22 points and 5 steals, while Mike Jones recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. Merrill Brunson added 11 points. Brad Clark led Oshkosh with 20 points.
The Pioneers, tied for second in the NABC Division III poll, improved to 16-0 overall and 8-0 in league play. Oshkosh fell to 13-3, 5-3. |
| Permalink | Jan 21, 1998 |
| | Wabash men post 1,000th all-time win CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. -- The Wabash men's basketball team recorded its 1,000th all-time win with an 82-65 victory against archrival DePauw on Wednesday night.
Junior All-America forward Chad Tabor paced the Little Giants in scoring with 23 points to increase his career total to 1,224 points, good for seventh place on Wabash's all-time scoring chart. Sophomore guard Josh Estelle added 21 points for Wabash (14-3, 5-1), ranked third in the Midwest Region.
DePauw (12-5, 2-4 ICAC), ranked fifth in the Midwest, was led by junior guard Jess McKinney's game-high 24 points. |
| Permalink | Jan 21, 1998 |
| | Randolph-Macon wins 1,100th game all-time SALEM, Va. -- Senior guard Chris Gerlufsen netted a team-high 18 points to lead Randolph-Macon past Roanoke 62-55. The win is the 400th for coach Hal Nunnally, and the 1,100th in the history of the Yellow Jackets program.
Junior guard Dewayne Bullock was Roanoke's leading scorer with 10. |
| Permalink | Jan 21, 1998 |
| | Hope gets VanWieren 400th win An appreciative Civic Center crowd paid tribute to coach Glenn VanWieren Wednesday as he guided his Hope Flying Dutchmen to a milestone 400th victory by topping Alma 96-78. The Flying Dutchmen extended the nation's longest winning streak to 16 games. Hope is 5-0 in the MIAA and 16-1 overall. In 21 seasons,
Van Wieren has coached the Flying Dutchmen to a 400-124 record. It took just 111 games for him to move from his 300th win to the 400th, a four-year winning clip of 90%.
Senior Dan Van Hekken led all scorers with 23 points behind five three-pointers. Senior Joel Holstege added 12 points and had seven assists. |
| Permalink | Jan 21, 1998 |
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