4A EVANSVILLE HARRISON SECTIONAL
Jasper (12-15) 45 vs. Evansville Central 51
3A MOUNT VERNON SECTIONAL
Evansville Memorial (25-1) 49 vs. Gibson Southern (20-4) 55
TUESDAY NIGHT FOR AREA BOYS TEAMS
Washington (10-6) at Forest Park (5-13)
Loogootee (11-6) at Bedford North Lawrence (12-5)
Northeast Dubois (10-7) at Barr-Reeve (10-8)
Vincennes Rivet (3-12) at Washington Catholic (3-13)
Jasper (11-7) at Evansville Mater Dei (8-9)
Tecumseh (7-10) at Pike Central (10-7)
TUESDAY NIGHT COLLEGE
RUTGERS @ #21 INDIANA tipoff at 6:30
BALL ST @ CENTRAL MICHIGAN
ST JOHNS @ BUTLER
In the LeBron James Watch the Laker is just 63 points away from all-time scoring record,held for 38 years by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387 points).
Based on his career scoring average of 27.2 points and his scoring average this season of 30.1 points, he is projected to pass Abdul-Jabbar on Feb. 9 at home against the Milwaukee Bucks.
WASHINGTON 14-9 One of the youngest teams in the state grew up as much as anyone from game 1 to game 23 and provided Hatchet Fans with some exciting wins.
Aubrey Frank(So) 8.1
Shay Hawk (Fr) 8.0
LOOGOOTEE 3-21 Coach Brian Smith returns to 1A and guided a young team to a consistent improvement in a lot of areas and gave Vincennes Rivet all they wanted in the sectional
Emily Hawkins (Jr) 11.1
Madison Waggner 9.0
BARR REEVE 15-10 sectional final 2nd time in a row. Most wins since 16-17 captured the Graves Construction tournament at WRV
Hannah Bledsoe (So) 12.2
Colleen Trambaugh (Sr) 6.4
In Women’s college basketball’s AP poll South Carolina beat a top opponent to remain No. 1 but the Indiana Hoosiers Indiana are making the programs first appearance ever at No. 2 after Stanford lost to Washington. Indiana has won 10 straight since suffering its lone loss of the season to Michigan State. The Hoosiers have a tough stretch coming up, starting with a home game against No. 5 Iowa on Thursday. Indiana, which hadn’t been ranked higher than fourth before Monday, then plays No. 13 Ohio State and 12th-ranked Michigan.
It looked as if there would be a new mens No. 1 team this week after a big Saturday across college basketball. Yet one week after they were unanimously voted No. 1, the Boilermakers held strong for a second week. Purdue’s nine-game win streak came to an end Saturday at Assembly Hall after Indiana held on to take a five-point win in what was its first over a top-ranked team in a decade. The Hoosiers, led by 25 points from star Trayce Jackson-Davis, moved up three spots in this week’s poll to No. 18.
Purdue, however, received 38 first place votes and retained its top spot for another week.