NCAAMBB – Men’s College Basketball
Last Night
UCLA 63, (9) Michigan State 61
Florida State 67, Notre Dame 60
Kent State 70, Eastern Michigan 49
Ohio 94, Western Michigan 69
Miami (OH) 76, Central Michigan 70
UCLA 63, MSU 61 – UCLA edges No. 9 Michigan State 63-61 on Dailey’s basket with 7 seconds left
Eric Dailey Jr. scored the go-ahead basket over two defenders with 7 seconds left, lifting UCLA to a hard-fought 63-61 victory against No. 9 Michigan State. Skyy Clark scored 14 points and Tyler Bilodeau added 13 for the Bruins. They improved to 17-6 overall and 8-4 in the Big Ten with their sixth win in a row and fifth against a ranked team. Jaden Akins’ potential game-winning 3-pointer bounced off the front of the rim as time expired in front of Michigan State alum Magic Johnson. Akins scored 15 points for the Spartans, who fell to 18-4 and 9-2 after getting swept in Los Angeles.
FSU 67, ND 60 – Florida State pulls away late, beats Notre Dame 67-60 to snap four-game losing streak
Jamir Watkins scored 21 points, Malique Ewin added 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Florida State pulled away late to beat Notre Dame 67-60 to snap a four-game losing streak. Florida State (14-9, 5-7 ACC) remains unbeaten at home (8-0) against Notre Dame (10-12, 4-7). The Seminoles never trailed in the second half and led by as many as nine points. Notre Dame cut its deficit to 56-55 with 2:46 to play. Daquan Davis answered with a jumper and Ewin scored Florida State’s next seven points and the Seminoles pushed the advantage to 65-57 with 38 seconds left.
KSU 70, EMU 49 – Davis’ 15 lead Kent State past Eastern Michigan 70-49
VonCameron Davis had 15 points in Kent State’s 70-49 victory against Eastern Michigan on Tuesday night. Davis shot 6 for 14, including 2 for 3 from beyond the arc for the Golden Flashes (14-8, 5-5 Mid-American Conference). Delrecco Gillespie scored 13 points and added 18 rebounds and five steals. Delrecco Gillespie and Jamal Sumlin had 13 points apiece. Christian Henry, Jalen Terry and Yusuf Jihad scored 10 points apiece to lead the Eagles (10-12, 4-6).
Ohio 94, WMU 69 – Ohio wins 94-69 against Western Michigan
AJ Clayton had 18 points in Ohio’s 94-69 win against Western Michigan on Tuesday night. Clayton added six rebounds for the Bobcats (12-10, 6-4 Mid-American Conference). AJ Brown scored 17 points while going 6 of 10 from the floor, including 2 for 5 from 3-point range, and 3 for 3 from the line. Shereef Mitchell shot 4 of 7 from the field, including 1 for 3 from 3-point range, and went 4 for 4 from the line to finish with 13 points. Chansey Willis Jr. led the way for the Broncos (7-15, 4-6) with 20 points, five assists and two steals. Markhi Strickland added 12 points for Western Michigan. Javaughn Hannah had nine points.
M-OH 76, CMU 70 – Suder has 21 in Miami (OH)’s 76-70 win against Central Michigan
Peter Suder’s 21 points helped Miami (OH) defeat Central Michigan 76-70 on Tuesday night. Suder shot 7 for 10 (1 for 3 from 3-point range) and 6 of 9 from the free-throw line for the RedHawks (17-5, 9-1 Mid-American Conference). Luke Skaljac went 5 of 6 from the field (3 for 3 from 3-point range) to add 13 points. Eian Elmer shot 4 of 8 from the field and 3 for 5 from the line to finish with 12 points. Damarion Bonds led the Chippewas (10-12, 4-6) in scoring, finishing with 17 points. Jakobi Heady added 16 points for Central Michigan. Ugnius Jarusevicius also had 15 points and eight rebounds.
Tonight
Oregon at (24) Michigan, 6:30 p.m. News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM 6:00
NCAAWBB – Women’s College Basketball
Tonight
Western Michigan at Akron, 6:00 p.m.
Ohio at Central Michigan, 6:30 p.m.
Eastern Michigan at Miami (OH), 7:00 p.m.
NHL – National Hockey League
Last Night
Detroit Red Wings 5, Seattle Kraken 4 – Shootout
Red Wings 5, Kraken 4 – SO – Patrick Kane scores in SO as Red Wings beat Kraken 5-4 for 7th straight win
Patrick Kane scored his NHL-record 53rd career shootout goal and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Seattle Kraken 5-4 on Tuesday night for their seventh straight win. Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, Jonatan Berggren and Elmer Soderblom scored in regulation for Detroit, and Cam Talbot had 23 saves. Shane Wright had two goals, and Chandler Stephenson and Matty Beniers also scored for Seattle, which has lost four of five. Joey Daccord finished with 36 saves.
Tonight
Edmonton Oilers at Chicago Blackhawks, 9:30 p.m.
NBA – National Basketball Association
Last Night
Chicago Bulls 133, Miami Heat 124
Portland Trailblazers 112, Indiana Pacers 89
Bulls 133, Heat 124 – Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis score 24 to lead the Bulls over the Heat 133-124
Rookie Matas Buzelis scored a career-best 24 points and Josh Giddey matched it to help the Chicago Bulls top the Miami Heat 133-124 on Tuesday night. Coby White scored 22 points and Ayo Dosunmu added 21 points and nine assists for the Bulls. Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo each scored 23 points for Miami. Nikola Jovic added 20 points and Kel’el Ware finished with 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Heat, which opened the game on a 12-2 run and led 70-60 at intermission.
Trailblazers 112, Pacers 89 – Simons scores 22 and Portland downs Indiana 112-89 for 5th straight win
Anfernee Simons had 22 points and the Portland Trail Blazers won their fifth straight game with a 112-89 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. Jerami Grant added 20 points for the Blazers, who have won nine of their last 10. Andrew Nembhard scored 17 points for the Pacers in the loss, which snapped a four-game winning streak. T.J. McConnell’s basket got the Pacers within 80-74 in the fourth quarter but Scoot Henderson hit a 3-pointer from distance that gave the Blazers an 89-76 lead with 6:10 left.
Tonight
Cleveland Cavaliers at Detroit Pistons, 7:00 p.m.
Chicago Bulls at Minnesota Timberwolves, 8:00 p.m.
NBA –Doncic is excited to join the Lakers after the shock of his stunning trade from Mavs
Luka Doncic says he was just as shocked as the rest of the basketball world when the Dallas Mavericks traded him to the Los Angeles Lakers. The superstar scorer has begun to recover from the move after his first two days in LA, and he’s already excited about a new chapter with LeBron James and his famed new team. Doncic officially joined the Lakers on Tuesday, just over two days after the Mavericks sent him to Los Angeles in that seismic trade. He said he had to check to make sure it wasn’t April 1.
NFL – NFL referees union calls allegations of bias toward the Chiefs ‘insulting’
The head of the union representing NFL officials calls allegations that officiating crews are biased in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs or any other team “insulting and preposterous.” NFL Referees Association executive director Scott Green released a statement on Tuesday thanking Commissioner Roger Goodell for dismissing the allegations and responding to “conspiracy theories” on social media about favoritism to the Chiefs. A handful of high-profile calls in the playoffs that have gone in Kansas City’s favor have fueled the theories of favoritism. But a deeper look at all penalties shows no signs of systematic bias.
MCCAA – Michigan Community College Athletic Association
Tonight
Women’s Basketball
Lake Michigan College at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 5:30 p.m.
Marian University Ancilla at Southwestern Michigan College, 5:30 p.m.
Men’s Basketball
Lake Michigan College at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, 7:30 p.m.
Marian University Ancilla at Southwestern Michigan College, 7:30 p.m.
MHSAA – Michigan High School Athletic Association
Last Night
Boys Basketball
SMAC
Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 65, St. Joseph 39
Lakeshore 47, Gull Lake 41
Battle Creek Lakeview 50, Mattawan 30
Portage Central 66, Battle Creek Central 44
Kalamazoo Central 61, Portage Northern 52
BCS
Michigan Lutheran 48, River Valley 43
New Buffalo 43, Our Lady of the Lake 36
Eau Claire 62, Countryside 24
Howardsville Christian 73, Covert 22
SAC
South Haven 64, Kalamazoo Hackett 53
Coloma 73, Constantine 21
Gobles 48, Fennville 44
Lawton 42, Allegan 41
Southwest 10
Lawrence 56, Bangor 41
Cassopolis 76, Bloomingdale 58
Centreville 65, Decatur 26
Hartford 61, Marcellus 41
White Pigeon 66, Comstock 61
Non-Conference
Benton Harbor 76, Niles 71 – OT
Three Rivers 61, Dowagiac 36
Marshall 69, Otsego 41
Parchment 54, Plainwell 41
Delton-Kellogg 68, Calhoun Christian 35
Galesburg-Augusta 53, Zion Christian 26
Martin 64, Hudsonville Libertas Christian 45
Muskegon Catholic 67, Saugatuck 22
Girls Basketball
SMAC
St. Joseph 47, Kalamazoo Loy Norrix 22
Lakeshore 48, Gull Lake 37
Battle Creek Lakeview 46, Mattawan 30
Battle Creek Central 55, Portage Central 35
Kalamazoo Central 53, Portage Northern 37
SAC
Kalamazoo Hackett 59, Allegan 32
Lawton 33, Bridgman 29
Parchment 56, Coloma 24
Watervliet 49, Schoolcraft 41
Southwest 10
Cassopolis 59, Bloomingdale 13
White Pigeon 53, Comstock 14
Centreville 33, Decatur 23
Lawrence 40, Bangor 34
Marcellus 43, Hartford 19
Non-Conference
Otsego 65, Marshall 60
Plainwell 50, Martin 36
Brandywine 45, Vicksburg 28
Sturgis 59, Berrien Springs 41
Three Rivers 52, Dowagiac 36
Delton-Kellogg 36, Calhoun Christian 34
Saugatuck 50, Wyoming Tri-Unity 31
Tonight
Boys Basketball
Sturgis at Berrien Springs, 7:15 p.m.
South Haven at Brandywine, 7:00 p.m.
Watervliet at Kalamazoo Christian, 7:00 p.m.
Martin at Saugatuck, 7:00 p.m.
Centreville at Schoolcraft, 7:00 p.m.
Bloomingdale at Bangor, 7:30 p.m.
Comstock at Vermontville Maple Valley, 7:00 p.m.
Girls Basketball
Galesburg-Augusta at Michigan Lutheran, 7:00 p.m.
Saugatuck at South Haven, 7:00 p.m.
Wrestling – Team Districts
Division 2 at St. Joseph
Niles vs. Lakeshore, 5:00 p.m.
Edwardsburg vs. St. Joseph, 5:00 p.m.
Championship, 6:30 p.m.
Division 2 at Otsego
Otsego vs. Paw Paw, 6:00 p.m.
Plainwell (bye)
Championship, 7:30 p.m.
Division 2 at Sturgis
Three Rivers vs. Vicksburg, 5:00 p.m.
Sturgis (bye)
Championship, 6:15 p.m.
Division 3 at Dowagiac
Brandywine vs. Berrien Springs, 6:00 p.m.
Dowagiac vs. Buchanan, 6:00 p.m.
Championship, 7:30 p.m.
Division 4 at Martin
Bloomingdale vs. Delton-Kellogg, 6:00 p.m.
Gobles vs. Martin, 6:00 p.m.
Championship, 7:30 p.m.
Division 4 at Lawton
Bangor vs. Lawton, 6:00 p.m.
Lawrence vs. Covert, 6:00 p.m.
Championship, 7:30 p.m.
Division 4 at Centreville
Schoolcraft vs. Centreville, 6:00 p.m.
White Pigeon vs. Marcellus, 6:00 p.m.
Championship, 7:30 p.m.
Division 4 at Cassopolis
Decatur vs. River Valley, 6:00 p.m.
Cassopolis vs. Eau Claire,
Championship, 7:30 p.m
MHSAA – Michigan High School Basketball AP Rankings
Boys Basketball
Division 1
1. Detroit U-D Jesuit (4) (16-1) 60 1
2. East Lansing (16-1) 55 2
3. Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice (16-1) 53 3
4. Rockford (16-1) 47 4
5. Muskegon (14-2) 43 5
6. Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (10-6) 39 6
7. Detroit Cass Tech (14-1) 35 7
8. Wayne Memorial (12-3) 27 8
9. Lansing Waverly (13-2) 14 NR
10. Grand Rapids Northview (13-4) 12 10
Others receiving votes: 11, Ann Arbor Huron 8. 12, Belleville 8. 13, Clarkston 7. 14, Hudsonville 6. 15, Waterford Mott 6.
Division 2
1. Flint Powers Catholic (5) (14-0) 75 1
2. Hudsonville Unity Christian (16-1) 68 3
3. Romulus Summit Academy (16-2) 65 2
4. Detroit Old Redford (14-1) 58 4
5. Warren Lincoln (12-4) 47 7
6. Onsted (15-1) 39 5
7. Whitehall (13-3) 34 6
8. Yale (17-1) 27 T8
9. Freeland (12-2) 25 NR
(tie) Bay City John Glenn (15-2) 25 T8
Others receiving votes: 11, Adrian 15. 12, South Haven 15. 13, Kingsford 10. 14, Grand Rapids South Christian 10. 15, Detroit University Prep 6. 16, Standish Sterling Central 6.
Division 3
1. Riverview Gabriel Richard (2) (15-2) 41 1
2. Maple City Glen Lake (1) (12-1) 39 2
3. Jackson Lumen Christi (16-1) 38 3
4. Harbor Beach (14-1) 34 4
5. Pewamo-Westphalia (13-2) 33 5
6. Iron Mountain (14-2) 27 10
7. Millington (14-1) 24 7
8. Grass Lake (15-0) 19 6
9. North Muskegon (14-0) 17 T8
(tie) McBain (13-1) 17 T8
Others receiving votes: 11, Harbor Springs 12. 12, Schoolcraft 8. 13, Pontiac A&T 6.
Division 4
1. Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (2) (13-2) 71 T2
2. Crystal Falls Forest Park (2) (16-1) 68 1
3. Fowler (1) (15-2) 62 7
4. Petersburg Summerfield (14-0) 58 5
5. Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart (14-2) 57 T2
6. Allen Park Inter-City Baptist (14-2) 54 4
7. Clarkston Everest Catholic (15-1) 37 8
8. Pickford (13-1) 30 10
9. Detroit University Prep A&T (15-2) 24 NR
10. Norway (12-4) 16 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Harbor Springs Harbor Light Christian 12. 12, Adrian Lenawee Christian 12. 13, Lake Leelanau St Mary 8. 14, Onekama 8. 15, Ewen-Trout Creek 8.
Girls Basketball
Division 1
1. Rockford (5) (15-1) 75 2
2. Belleville (14-1) 69 1
3. Detroit Renaissance (16-1) 65 4
4. Grand Haven (13-2) 53 3
(tie) Midland (12-1) 53 7
6. Utica Eisenhower (14-1) 51 8
7. Temperance Bedford (11-1) 38 10
8. Wayne Memorial (10-5) 32 NR
9. Utica Ford (13-1) 23 5
10. DeWitt (14-1) 16 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Saginaw Heritage 14. 12, South Lyon 9. 13, Saline 7. 14, Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern 7. 15, Farmington Hills Mercy 7. 16, Hartland 6.
Division 2
1. Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard (3) (14-1) 72 1
2. Tecumseh (1) (13-1) 71 2
3. Frankenmuth (1) (14-2) 61 3
4. Negaunee (15-0) 56 4
5. Parma Western (13-1) 54 6
6. Grand Rapids West Catholic (13-1) 51 5
7. Detroit Edison (11-3) 49 8
8. Freeland (11-2) 32 10
9. Chelsea (11-2) 24 7
10. Detroit Country Day (12-3) 14 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Grand Rapids South Christian 13. 12, Redford Westfield Prep 12. 13, Goodrich 8. 14, Flint Hamady 8.
Division 3
1. Brandywine (4) (14-0) 74 1
2. Monroe St. Mary Catholic (1) (15-0) 68 2
3. Pewamo-Westphalia (14-0) 64 3
4. Blissfield (14-1) 59 4
5. Sandusky (13-0) 47 5
6. Evart (13-1) 45 7
7. Harbor Springs (12-2) 35 10
8. Grass Lake (12-3) 32 T8
9. Cass City (12-1) 18 NR
10. Kalamazoo Hackett (12-2) 14 NR
(tie) Shelby (12-3) 14 NR
Others receiving votes: 12, Oscoda 10. 13, Lawton 9. 14, New Lothrop 8. 15, Saugatuck 8. 16, Sanford-Meridian 7. 17, Ishpeming 7. 18, Ovid-Elsie 6.
Division 4
1. St. Ignace LaSalle (1) (13-1) 55 1
2. Morenci (2) (14-0) 48 5
(tie) Fowler (12-1) 48 3
4. Kingston (10-1) 42 2
5. Gaylord St. Mary (11-1) 41 7
6. Ewen-Trout Creek (1) (14-1) 39 4
7. Mount Pleasant Sacred Heart (12-0) 30 6
8. Munising (14-0) 26 8
9. Baraga (10-4) 16 NR
(tie) Concord (13-3) 16 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Genesee Christian 15. 12, Pittsford 12. 13, L’Anse 7. 14, Leland 7. 15, Lake Linden-Hubbell 6. 16, Deckerville 6. 17, Clarkston Everest Catholic 6.