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IHSAA Girls sectional gets started tonight all over the state. Here is what’s on tap locally.
1A SPRINGS VALLEY SECTIONAL 63
7:00 Vincennes Rivet (12-10) vs. Loogootee (3-20)  RAZOR RADIO SPORTS 94.5fm

2A EASTERN GREENE SECTIONAL 47
6:00 Paoli (14-10) vs. North Daviess (8-14)
7:30 Sullivan (14-9) vs. South Knox (18-6)

3A PRINCETON SECTIONAL 31
6:00 Heritage Hills (14-8) vs. Southridge (16-7) 
7:30 Pike Central (4-18) vs. Princeton (13-10)

4A EVANSVILLE HARRISON SECTIONAL 16
6:30 Jasper (10-14) at Evansville Harrison (2-20)

In C team action last night Barr Reeve defeats Pike Central 55-20 Levi Lester 15 pts 
Xavier Meirring 13 pts

The WJHS 8th grade boys basketball team (13-9) finished its regular season Monday night with a 57-40 loss to Forest Park. The Hatchets were led in scoring by Aiden Boyd with 18 points followed by Levi Burkemper with 10. Jack Brower had 5, Brody Armes 3, Caleb Bouchie and Drew Jones each had 2. 
The Hatchets will have a couple weeks off before returning to action in the annual Hatchet Classic Feb 10th, 11th & 12th.  

The Barr Reeve 8th grade boys hosted Shoals in the opening round of the Blue Chip Conference tournament, and won 47-18. The Vikings were led in scoring by Ben Lester with ten points. The Vikings head to Northeast Dubois to play the rest of the conference tournament Saturday.

The Barr-Reeve 6th grade girls basketball team beat Northeast Dubois on Monday night 18-13 to move to 10-6 for the season. Joslyn Knepp led Barr-Reeve in scoring with 8 points followed by Avery Wittmer with 7. Barr-Reeve finishes their season next Monday night at home against Pike Central.

AP Top 25 Women’s College Basketball Poll
First-place votes in parentheses

TEAM TOTAL POINTS
1. South Carolina (28) 21-0
2. Stanford 21-2
3. LSU 20-0
4. Indiana 20-1
5. UConn 20-2
6. Iowa 17-4
7. Utah 18-2
8. Maryland 17-4
9. Notre Dame 17-3
10. Ohio State 19-3
11. North Carolina 16-5
12. Iowa State 15-4
13. Virginia Tech 17-4
14. UCLA 17-5
15. North Carolina State 16-5
16. Duke 18-3
17. Gonzaga 21-2
18. Michigan 17-5
19. Villanova 18-4
20. Oklahoma 16-4
21. Middle Tennessee 18-2
22. Arizona 16-5
23. Florida State 19-5
24. Texas 16-6
25. South Florida 20-4

AP Top 25 Men’s Basketball Rankings
First-place votes in parentheses.

TEAM 
1. Purdue (62) 21-1
2. Tennessee 18-3
3. Houston 20-2
4. Alabama 18-3
5. Arizona 19-3
6. Virginia 16-3
7. Kansas State 18-3
8. Kansas 17-4
9. UCLA 17-4
10. Texas 17-4
11. Baylor 16-5
12. Gonzaga 18-4
13. Iowa State 15-5
14. Marquette 17-5
15. TCU 16-5
16. Xavier 17-5
17. Providence 17-5
18. Saint Mary’s 19-4
19. Florida Atlantic 21-1
20. Clemson 18-4
21. Indiana 15-6
22. San Diego State 17-4
23. Miami 16-5
24. UConn 16-6
25. Auburn 16-5

For the second time this season, Indiana forward Mackenzie Holmes and guard Yarden Garzon have swept the weekly Big Ten awards as Holmes is Co-Big Ten Player of the Week with Iowa guard Caitlin Clark and Garzon is Big Ten Freshman of the Week.
Holmes has now raked in four career Big Ten weekly honors tying for the second most of any Hoosier in program history. Garzon now becomes the fifth Hoosier to earn multiple freshman honors.

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is chasing the regular season all-time scoring record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Abdul-Jabbar scored 38,387 career points and has held the record since April 1984, eight months before James was born.
James is 117 points from claiming the record. His career scoring average is 27.2 ppg with his 2022-23 season average at 30.2 ppg. At this season’s pace, James would set the record on Feb. 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder

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