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Area Scoreboard 10-20

November 19, 2012
Minot Daily News

college football

FBS

ap top 25

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 17, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPrv

1. Notre Dame (60)11-01,5003

2. Alabama10-11,3994

3. Georgia10-11,3165

4. Ohio St.11-01,2926

5. Oregon10-11,2461

6. Florida10-11,1717

7. Kansas St.10-11,0642

8. LSU9-21,0488

9. Texas A&M9-21,0289

10. Florida St.10-11,02610

11. Stanford9-299114

12. Clemson10-187411

13. South Carolina9-279512

14. Oklahoma8-273413

15. UCLA9-262417

16. Oregon St.8-259915

17. Nebraska9-255916

18. Texas8-249818

19. Louisville9-136220

20. Michigan8-328223

21. Rutgers9-126522

22. Oklahoma St.7-3240NR

23. Kent St.10-115525

24. N. Illinois10-1144NR

25. Mississippi St.8-382NR

25. Utah St.9-282NR

Others receiving votes: Boise St. 20, Northwestern 20, Washington 20, Arizona 13, Southern Cal 12, Tulsa 10, San Jose St. 8, Fresno St. 7, Louisiana Tech 4, Wisconsin 4, San Diego St. 2, Baylor 1, Iowa St. 1, TCU 1, Vanderbilt 1.

USA today top 25

The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 17, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPrv

1. Notre Dame (56)11-01,4693

2. Alabama (2)10-11,3865

3. Georgia (1)10-11,3484

4. Oregon10-11,2271

5. Florida St.10-11,1996

6. Florida10-11,1667

7. LSU9-21,0628

8. Kansas St.10-11,0562

9. Clemson10-11,0299

10. Texas A&M9-299410

11. Stanford9-293413

12. South Carolina9-285311

13. Oklahoma8-279812

14. Nebraska9-265414

15. Texas8-259315

16. UCLA9-259016

17. Oregon St.8-256317

18. Louisville9-145318

19. Rutgers9-140820

20. Michigan8-328923

21. Oklahoma St.7-325824

22. Boise St.9-224322

23. Northern Illinois10-1149NR

24. Mississippi St.8-399NR

25. Kent St.10-186NR

Others Receiving Votes: Utah State 74; Northwestern 59; Louisiana Tech 36; Washington 36; Southern California 14; Tulsa 14; San Jose State 7; San Diego State 6; Arizona 5; Vanderbilt 4; Wisconsin 4; Fresno State 3; Middle Tennessee 3; Arkansas State 2; Cincinnati1; Texas Tech 1.

FCS

Playoffs

First Round

Saturday, Nov. 24

Colgate (8-3) at Wagner (8-3), 11 a.m.

Coastal Carolina (7-4) at Bethune-Cookman (9-2), 1 p.m.

Eastern Illinois (7-4) at South Dakota State (8-3), 2 p.m.

Villanova (8-3) at Stony Brook (9-2), 2 p.m.

Second Round

Saturday, Dec. 1

New Hampshire (8-3) at Wofford (8-3), 1 p.m.

Central Arkansas (9-2) at Georgia Southern (8-3), 1 p.m.

Coastal Carolina-Bethune-Cookman winner at Old Dominion (10-1), 1 p.m.

Illinois State (8-3) at Appalachian State (8-3), 1 p.m.

Cal Poly (9-2) at Sam Houston State (8-3), 3 p.m.

Eastern Illinois-South Dakota State winner at North Dakota State (10-1), 3 p.m.

Colgate-Wagner winner at Eastern Washington (9-2), 5 p.m.

Villanova-Stony Brook winner at Montana State (10-1), 6 p.m.

Quarterfinals

Friday, Dec. 7 or Saturday, Dec. 8

Eastern Illinois-South Dakota State-North Dakota State winner vs. New Hampshire-Wofford winner, TBD

Central Arkansas-Georgia Southern winner vs. Coastal Carolina-Bethune-Cookman-Old Dominion winner, TBD

Villanova-Stony Brook-Montana State winner vs. Cal Poly-Sam Houston State winner, TBD

Illinois State-Appalachian State winner vs. Colgate-Wagner-Eastern Washington winner, TBD

Semifinals

Friday, Dec. 14 or Saturday, Dec. 15

TBD

Championship

Saturday, Jan. 5

At FC Dallas Stadium

Frisco, Texas

Semifinal winners, noon

Men's Hockey

Division I

Top 20 Poll

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey poll, compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 18 and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPrv

1. Boston College (47)9-1-09961

2. Denver (2)9-1-09482

3. New Hampshire (1)8-1-18655

4. Minnesota7-2-28533

5. Miami7-2-37814

6. Notre Dame8-3-07318

7. North Dakota5-3-27056

8. Union (NY)6-2-16647

9. Western Michigan6-3-15439

10. Boston University6-4-053611

11. Dartmouth5-1-246212

12. St. Cloud State6-4-037715

13. Cornell3-3-232210

14. Colorado College7-5-028714

15. Nebraska-Omaha6-3-126018

16. Ferris State6-4-221120

17. Harvard4-3-020117

18. Quinnipiac7-3-1187-

19. Michigan4-6-116013

20. Niagara8-2-3112-

Others receiving votes: Alaska 79, Yale 66, St. Lawrence 57, Holy Cross 34, Providence 23, UMass-Lowell 14, Northern Michigan 12, Ohio State 9, Northeastern 2, Colgate 1, Merrimack 1, Minnesota State 1.

WCHA

WLTPtsGFGA

Denver710143519

Minnesota421102319

Nebraska-Omaha41192115

Colorado College42082421

North Dakota31182016

St. Cloud St.42081913

Michigan Tech35062128

Wisconsin13141115

Bemidji St.14131621

Alaska Anchorage0222613

Minn.-Duluth04121421

Minn. St.-Mankato15021423

OVERALL RECORDS: Alaska Anchorage 2-3-3, Bemidji St. 2-5-1, Colorado College 7-5-0, Denver 9-1-0, Michigan Tech 4-6-0, Minnesota 7-2-2, Minnesota Duluth 2-6-2, Minnesota St.-Mankato 3-5-2, Nebraska-Omaha 6-3-1, North Dakota 5-3-2, St. Cloud St. 6-4-0, Wisconsin 1-5-2.

Friday, Nov. 16

Wisconsin 2, Minnesota 2, OT

Minnesota Duluth 4, North Dakota 4, OT

Michigan Tech 5, Bemidji St. 4, OT

Denver 6, Colorado College 5

Saturday, Nov. 17

North Dakota 4, Minnesota Duluth 3, OT

Michigan Tech 2, Bemidji St. 1, OT

Denver 6, Colorado College 2

Minnesota 3, Wisconsin 1

Friday, Nov. 23

Minn. St. (Mankato) at Wisconsin

Alaska Anchorage at Bemidji St.

St. Cloud St. at Minnesota Duluth

Minnesota at Vermont

North Dakota at Notre Dame

Ala.-Huntsville at Nebraska Omaha

New Hampshire at Colorado College

Yale at Denver

Saturday, Nov. 24

Alaska Anchorage at Bemidji St.

Minn. St. (Mankato) at Wisconsin

St. Cloud St. at Minnesota Duluth

North Dakota at Notre Dame

Minnesota at Vermont

Ala.-Huntsville at Nebraska Omaha

New Hampshire at Denver

Yale at Colorado College

ACHA

Top 25

As of Nov. 16

RecordPtsPrv

1. Arizona State (42) 15-0-0 10001

2. Adrian (2) 14-1-19572

3. Robert Morris (Ill.) 13-1-0 9114

4. Ohio 13-2-1 8643

5. Minot State9-3-0 8285

6. Oklahoma 10-4-1 8146

7. Illinois11-4-2 742 7

8. Davenport 12-4-1 7069

9. Oakland 9-6-2 623 8

10. Lindenwood 5-6-3 553 10

11. Navy 15-2-1 544 14

12. Iowa State 9-8-1512 12

13. Rhode Island 10-3-3 489 13

14. Liberty 9-7-1 475 11

15. Stony Brook 6-4-1 403 18

16. Arizona 7-7-0 402 16

17. Delaware6-6-1 36717

18. Central Oklahoma 8-7-0 365 15

19. Rutgers7-4-0307 19

20. Niagara 10-2-0 282 20

21. Lebanon Valley 10-1-0 214 22

22. Syracuse 10-3-1189 21

23. Buffalo13-1-3 162 23

24. West Chester9-5-1 91 24

25. Indiana 8-5-1 46 NR

Others receiving votes: Towson, Eastern Michigan, Canisius, Indiana (Penn.), John Carroll, Mercyhurst, and Michigan-Dearborn.

NAHL

Central division

WLOTLPTS

Austin153232

Brookings136026

Bismarck910119

Coulee Region511414

Minot612113

Aberdeen611113

Prep football

9-man

All-state teams

First-team offense

QB - Jake Hagler, sr., North Star; Lance Knudson, sr. Divide County; RB - Jaron Moor, sr., Lakota/Adams-Edmore; Kayne Griffith, jr., Richland; Blake Bosch, sr., South Border; Dylan Ruff, sr., Central McLean; WR/TE - Daniel Grande, sr., North Star; Jeff Illies, sr., Wyndmere-Lidgerwood; OL - Luke Bacon, jr., Towner-Granville-Upham; Andrew Beine, sr., Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter; Ethan Feil, sr., Divide County

First-team defense

DL - Spencer Robbins, sr., Cavalier; Steven Hunt, sr., North Star; Nathan Rauhauser, sr., Central McLean; LB - Josh Edmonson, sr., New Rockford-Sheyenne; Brady Thielges, jr., LaMoure-L-M; Isaac Jacobs, jr., Divide County; DB - Ryan Chrest, jr., Cavalier; Ethan Haley, jr., New Rockford-Sheyenne; Eli Luna, soph., Towner-Granville-Upham; Luis Vasquez, sr., Wyndmere-Lidgerwood

Second team

No positions designated

Cavalier - Brock Robbins, soph.; Lakota/Adams-Edmore - Dylan Eichelberger, sr.; North Border - Brandon Anderson, sr.; North Star - Brooks Larson, sr.; New Rockford-Sheyenne - Chance LaBrie, sr., and Alex Perleberg, sr.; LaMoure-L-M - Logan Shockman, sr., Anthony Olson, soph., and Jared Meiklejohn, sr.; Hankinson - Cody Birnbaum, sr.; Napoleon-Gackle-Streeter - Trent Fettig, jr., and Steven Weigel, sr.; Towner-Granville-Upham - Ridge Bachmeier, sr.; Drake-Anamoose - Darin McClintock, jr.; Surrey - Bryan Dye, jr., Tayler Wallstrum, sr., and Holden Hartley, sr.; Shiloh Christian - Blake Emmel, soph., and A.J. Dale, soph.; Divide County - Bennett Lystad, sr.; Beach - Parker Abraham, sr.; Central McLean - Mitchell LeRoy, sr.

 
 

 

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