Cosy Sports Update-03/23/2021

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NCAAMBB – 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament – First Four
Yesterday
East Regional – Second Round
#1 Michigan 86, #8 LSU 78
#4 Florida St. 71, #5 Colorado 53
#11 UCLA 67, #14 Abilene Christian 47
#2 Alabama 96, #10 Maryland 77

Michigan 86, LSU 78 – Big Ten comeback: Michigan topples LSU 86-78
Top-seeded Michigan salvaged the Big Ten’s best hope for NCAA Tournament glory Monday with an 86-78 win over talent-rich LSU.  Chaundee Brown and Eli Brooks scored 21 points each for the roller-coaster ride of a victory. The Wolverines used a 14-1 run over the decisive stretch midway through the second half to pull away and preserve. It’s a glimmer of hope for a conference that has mostly tanked these four days in Indianapolis. After the win, Michigan and Maryland were the only teams left for the Big Ten, which placed a nation-leading nine in the bracket.

West Regional – Second Round
#1 Gonzaga 87, #8 Oklahoma 71
#5 Creighton 72, #13 Ohio 58
#6 USC 85, #3 Kansas 51
#7 Oregon 95, #2 Iowa 80

NCAAWBB – 2021 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament – San Antonio
Yesterday
Missouri State 70, UC Davis 51
Wright State 66, Arkansas 62
Oregon (13-8) vs. South Dakota (19-5), 10 p.m.
Georgia 67, Drexel 53
Northwestern 62, UCF 51
Louisville 74, Marist 43
UCLA (16-5) vs. Wyoming (14-9), 10 p.m.
Texas 81, Bradley 62
Alabama 80, North Carolina 71
Maryland 98, Mount St. Mary’s 45
Belmont 64, Gonzaga 59
Indiana 63, VCU 32
BYU 69, Rutgers 66
Arizona 79, Stony Brook 44
Iowa State 79, Michigan State 75
Texas A&M 84, Troy 80

Iowa State 79, Michigan State 75 – Joens scores 33, leads Iowa St. women past Michigan St 79-75
Ashley Joens scored an Iowa State NCAA Tournament record 33 points, including the clinching free throw with 3.1 seconds left, to lift the Cyclones to a 79-75 women’s opening-round win over Michigan State. Iowa State made 8 of 12 free throws in the fourth quarter and 6 of 8 in the final 1:41 to hold off the 10th-seeded Spartans, who trailed by 10 with 1:40 to play in the third quarter. The seventh-seeded Cyclones will play second-seeded and fourth-ranked Texas A&M in the second round of the Mercado Region on Wednesday. Nia Clouden scored 16 points for MSU (15-9),

Today
#8 South Florida vs. #1 NC State, 3:00 p.m.
#5 Iowa vs. #4 Kentucky, 3:30 p.m.
#6 Michigan vs. #3 Tennessee, 5:00 p.m.
#5 Georgia Tech vs. #4 West Virginia, 5:30 p.m.
#7 Virginia Tech vs. #2 Baylor, 7:00 p.m.
#8 Oregon State vs. #1 South Carolina, 7:00 p.m.
#8 Syracuse vs. #1 UConn, 9:00 p.m.
#8 Oklahoma State vs. #1 Stanford, 9:00 p.m.

NBA – National Basketball Association
Last Night
Utah Jazz 120, Chicago Bulls 95
Milwaukee Bucks 140, Indiana Pacers 113

Jazz 120, Bulls 95 – Mitchell, Gobert dominate as Jazz beat Bulls 120-95
Donovan Mitchell scored 30 points, Rudy Gobert added 21 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high nine blocks, and the Utah Jazz pounded the Chicago Bulls 120-95. The Western Conference leaders took control in the first half and rolled to their second straight win after losing five of eight. Mitchell made five 3-pointers, one shy of his season high. The two-time All-Star also had six rebounds and six assists. Gobert surpassed his previous high of eight blocks. Joe Ingles made 5 of 6 3s and finished with 17 points. Jordan Clarkson scored 16, and Mike Conley added 15 points. Zach LaVine led Chicago with 27 points.

Bucks 140, Pacers 113 – Bucks trounce Pacers 140-113 without injured Antetokounmpo
Jrue Holiday had 28 points and 14 assists, and the Milwaukee Bucks overcame the absence of Giannis Antetokoumpo to breeze past the Indiana Pacers 140-113 for their seventh consecutive victory. Antetokounmpo was sidelined by a sprained left knee. Coach Mike Budenholzer said he thinks the reigning two-time NBA MVP got hurt during a 120-113 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday. Khris Middleton had 25 points for the Bucks. The Pacers played without Malcolm Brogdon and Myles Turner.

NHL – National Hockey League
Tonight
Detroit Red Wings at Nashville Predators, 8:00 p.m.
Florida Panthers at Chicago Blackhawks, 8:00 p.m.

MLB – Spring Training
Yesterday
Chicago White Sox 7, San Francisco Giants 2
Los Angeles Angels 15, Chicago Cubs 7
Toronto Blue Jays 4, Detroit Tigers 3

Today
New York Yankees at Detroit Tigers, 1:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m.

NFL – Lions sign K Randy Bullock, QB Tim Boyle, WR Perriman
The Detroit Lions have signed kicker Randy Bullock and quarterback Tim Boyle. The Lions also announced the signing of wide receiver Breshad Perriman. Bullock spent parts of the past five seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. Prior to that, he appeared in games for the New York Jets and Houston Texans. Bullock went 21 of 26 on field goals last season, including 3 of 5 from 50 yards and beyond. The Lions need to replace two-time Pro Bowl kicker Matt Prater, who went to the Arizona Cardinals.

NFL – More suits against Texans QB
Six more women have filed lawsuits accusing Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson of sexual assault and harassment.  The new suits brings the total number against the NFL player to 13. The new claims are similar those in the earlier cases. One of the latest lawsuits was filed by a woman who alleges Watson assaulted her on March 5 in Atlanta and that his behavior “is part of a disturbing pattern of preying on vulnerable women.”  All of the women who have sued Watson are either licensed massage therapists or worked in a spa or similar business.

NFL – No basement blues: Goodell on hand for draft in Cleveland
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will announce the names of this year’s rookie draft class within shouting distance of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The league announced some of its plans for this year’s three-day event in Cleveland, which will include some of the prospects being in person after last year’s draft was held virtually because of the pandemic. Some of Cleveland’s iconic downtown locations will be incorporated into the three-day festivities from April 29 to May 1.

NFL – Lawyers want data on concussion payouts
The court-appointed lead lawyer for thousands of retired players suing the NFL has pledged to try to remove race as a factor in dementia testing. However, lawyers for Black players demanded he release the data on payouts by race in the $1 billion concussion settlement. They argue that Black men are being denied awards that average more than $500,000 because of testing methods that assume Black people have lower cognitive function than white people.  That makes it harder to show they’ve suffered neurological damage linked to NFL concussions.

AHL – American Hockey League
Tonight
Chicago Wolves at Grand Rapids Griffins, PPD to 4/26     (Chicago COVID issues)

MCCAA – Junior College Athletics
Today
Women’s Volleyball
Glen Oaks Community College at Lake Michigan College, 6:30 p.m.

MHSAA – Ref suspended after pushing coach in the chest, MHSAA says
A Michigan high school basketball referee who pushed a coach has been suspended for the rest of the season. The incident occurred Friday night at a game between Zeeland East and Muskegon. Video showed William Ripple putting his hands on the chest of Muskegon coach Keith Guy and pushing him away during a tense exchange late in the game. The Michigan High School Athletic Association says it doesn’t condone intentional physical contact between an official and a coach. The incident is under investigation.

MHSAA – High School Sports
Tonight
Girls Basketball – Districts Quarterfinals
Division 1 at Kalamazoo Central
Port. Central advances after P. Northern withdraws
St. Joseph advances after Loy Norrix withdraws

Division 2 at Benton Harbor
South Haven 45, Coloma 42 (*semifinal)
Lakeshore 62, Berrien Springs 31

  • The Lancers led from start to finish in advancing to the District Semifinals.  Lakeshore took a 14 point lead after one quarter and increased the advantage to 20 at the half.  Olivia Trivedi led the Lancers with a game high 16 points.  Berrien Springs got 14 points from Grace Constable.  The win sends Lakeshore to Wednesday’s semifinal against Buchanan.

Division 2 at Dowagiac
Constantine 58, Vicksburg 43

Division 2 at Allegan
Allegan 58, Parchment 16

Division 2 at Battle Creek Harper Creek
Battle Creek Harper Creek 44, Hillsdale 29

Division 3 at Fennville
Holland Black River 53, Fennville 15

Division 3 at Hartford
Bridgman 43, Cassopolis 40

Division 3 at Bangor
Decatur 44, Bangor 35

Division 3 at White Pigeon
Centreville 44, Marcellus 38

Division 3 at Galesburg-Augusta
Galesburg-Augusta 31, Delton-Kellogg 21
Vermontville Maple-Valley 55, Comstock 27

Division 4 at New Buffalo
Lake Mich. Cath. advances after Eau Claire withdraws

Division 4 at Martin
Martin 49, Wyoming Tri-Unity 41 (*semifinal)

Tonight
Boys Basketball – District Quarterfinals
Division 1 at St. Joseph
Portage Central vs. Mattawan, 7:00 p.m.

Division 1 at Sturgis
Battle Creek Central vs. B.C. Lakeview, 6:00 p.m.

Division 2 at Niles
Berrien Springs vs. Niles, 5:30 p.m.
Buchanan vs. Dowagiac, 7:00 p.m.

Division 2 at Coloma
Hamilton vs. Holland Christian, 7:00 p.m.

Division 2 at Paw Paw
Parchment vs. Constantine, 7:00 p.m.

Division 2 at Hopkins
Hopkins vs. Hastings, 7:00 p.m.

Division 3 at Bridgman
Marcellus vs. Bridgman, 7:00 p.m.

Division 3 at Lawton
Hartford vs. Bangor, 5:30 p.m.
Bloomingdale vs. Gobles, 7:00 p.m.

Division 3 at Centreville
White Pigeon vs. Bronson, 5:30 p.m.
Quincy vs. Union City, 7:00 p.m.

Division 3 at Fennville
Wyoming Potter’s House vs. Grandville Calvin Christian, 5:30 p.m.
Holland Black River vs. Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m.

MHSAA – High School Basketball AP Rankings
Boys Basketball
Division 1
1. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (5)                (10-0)  75
2. Ann Arbor Huron                               (14-0)  69
3. Detroit U-D Jesuit                             (8-1)    66
4. Detroit King                                      (13-2)  59
5. Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern    (12-2)  53
6. Grand Blanc                                      (8-2)    44
7. Hamtramck                                         (14-2)  43
8. Flint Carman-Ainsworth                      (11-2)  38
9. Zeeland East                                      (16-0)  29
10. Warren De La Salle                          (8-3)    26
(tie) Detroit Cass Tech                           (13-1)  26
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Macomb Dakota 16, Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice 12.

Division 2
1. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (4)      (13-0)  60
2. Benton Harbor                                (13-2) 56
3. Grand Rapids Christian                       (8-2)    51
4. Grand Rapids South Christian              (14-2)  44
5. Croswell-Lexington                            (15-1)  43
6. Frankenmuth                                      (13-1)  42
7. Williamston                                       (9-2)    35
8. Ferndale                                            (9-4)    31
(tie) Muskegon Orchard View                  (17-1)  31
10. Battle Creek Pennfield                      (15-2)  24
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Detroit Edison 17.

Division 3
1. McBain (2)                                        (12-0)  67
2. Oscoda (2)                                        (17-0)  66
3. Iron Mountain                                    (13-0)  63
4. Hanover-Horton                                 (15-1)  58
5. Hemlock                                             (15-0)  57
6. Flint Beecher (1)                               (10-1)  54
7. Schoolcraft                                     (13-1) 52
8. Reese                                                 (12-1)  33
9. Pewamo-Westphalia                             (10-2)  31
10. Charlevoix                                       (14-1)  27
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Beaverton 25, Bark River-Harris 23.

Division 4
1. Southfield Christian (4)                     (10-1)  74
2. Webberville                                        (11-1)  61
3. Ewen-Trout Creek                              (13-2)  57
4. Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart              (15-1)  54
5. Detroit Douglass (1)                         (11-5)  52
6. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian                (8-2)    51
7. Munising                                            (14-1)  37
(tie) Hillsdale Academy                          (13-2)  37
9. Clarkston Everest Catholic                 (13-2)  29
10. Dryden                                            (11-2)  28
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Dollar Bay 25, McBain Northern Michigan Christian 19, Ellsworth 18, Bellevue 18, Rudyard 16.

Girls Basketball
Division 1
1. Hartland (5)                                      (15-0)  75
2. East Lansing                                      (12-0)  67
3. Hudsonville                                       (16-1)  62
4. Saline                                                (15-1)  56
5. East Grand Rapids                              (12-2)  55
6. Midland Dow                                     (17-0)  53
7. West Bloomfield                                 (10-3)  40
8. Byron Center                                     (12-2)  39
9. Macomb L’Anse Creuse North               (15-0)  31
10. East Kentwood                                 (11-3)  28
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Detroit Renaissance 26, Kalamazoo Central 26, Farmington Hills Mercy 18, Wayne Memorial 12.

Division 2
1. Detroit Edison (DEPSA) (5)                (10-0)  75
2. Grand Rapids West Catholic                (13-0)  69
3. Frankenmuth                                      (14-1)  65
(tie) Harper Woods Chandler Park           (14-2)  65
5. Buchanan                                           (11-0)  52
6. Bay City John Glenn                            (13-2)  47
7. Montague                                          (15-0)  41
8. Lake Fenton                                       (11-1)  36
9. Sault Ste Marie                                  (12-1)  32
10. Portland                                          (13-2)  28
(tie) Cadillac                                         (12-2)  28
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Chelsea 18, Newaygo 14.

Division 3
1. Grass Lake (4)                                   (13-1)  73
2. Ypsilanti Arbor Preparatory (1)          (12-1)  70
3. Kent City                                           (15-0)  61
4. McBain                                              (12-0)  58
5. Byron                                                (15-0)  54
6. Adrian Lenawee Christian                    (11-3)  50
7. Menominee                                         (11-0)  41
8. Maple City Glen Lake                          (15-1)  37
9. St. Charles                                        (17-0)  36
10. Reese                                              (12-1)  23
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Kalamazoo Hackett 20, Lake City 14, Calumet 14, Rochester Hills Lutheran Northwest 14, Erie-Mason 13.

Division 4
1. Carney-Nadeau (4)                             (17-0)  74
2. Saginaw Nouvel (1)                            (14-1)  67
3. Ewen-Trout Creek                              (14-1)  61
4. Athens                                              (14-1)  57
5. Hillsdale Academy                              (12-1)  50
6. Kingston                                            (12-1)  45
7. Waterford Our Lady                           (8-3)    42
8. Posen                                                (13-1)  35
9. Bellaire                                             (12-3)  34
10. Fowler                                            (9-4)    33
Others receiving 12 or more votes: Mackinaw City 18, Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart 16, Plymouth Christian Academy 15.