Sunday, January 6, 2008

News On The Horizon 1/6/2008


No. 16 Butler matches best start at 13-1--The Indy Star
Soon many will know Stevens' name--The Indy Star
Bulldogs just lean on Green--The Indy Star
Butler vs Valpo--The Indy Star
No. 16 Butler Matches Best Start at 13-1--MICentralSports.com
Score one for experience--Indy Star Butler Insider
BUTLER 73, VALPARAISO 65--THE unOFFICIAL BUTLER BULLDOGS MEN'S BASKETBALL PAGE
Basketball in Indiana: Butler beats Valpo--Hoopville
Butler Gets Win Over New Horizon League Foe Valparaiso, 73-65--ButlerSports.com

Hot-Shooting Crusaders Hold Off Bulldogs, 77-69.--ButlerSports.com

Vikings Roll Past UIC 68-51--csuvikings.com

Klein Leads Vikings Over UIC, 66-58--csuvikings.com

Detroit Titans drop eighth straight game, 55-53--The Detroit Free Press
Wis.-Milwaukee knocks off U-D--The Detroit News
Panthers' Late Game Heroics Stun Titans--detroittitans.com

Women's Basketball Falls to Visiting UW-Milwaukee--detroittitans.com

Vikings shut down Flames--The Chicago Tribune
Flames fizzle--Daily Herald College Sports

Youngstown St. 71, Loyola 61: Byron Davis scored 19 points to lead four double-digit scorers as host Youngstown State handled Loyola.

The Penguins (6-7) saw an 18-point halftime lead vanish as Loyola (5-9) scored 23 of the first 28 points in the second half to tie the game at 47-47 midway through the period. But Youngstown State again pulled away as Davis drained a 3-pointer with 2:48 left to establish a 7-point lead.

Down the stretch, the Penguins made 7 of 9 free throws to preserve the win.

Tracy Robinson led three double-digit scorers for Loyola with 19 points. J.R. Blount had 16 and Justin Cerasoli 14.

The Penguins shot 46.5 percent from the field, while Loyola shot 42.2 percent.

Flames extinguished in Cleveland--Whoosh!Net
Men's Basketball Falls At Cleveland State--uicflames.com

Second-Half Surge Falls Short Against Cleveland State--uicflames.com

Ramblers rally, then falter--The Chicago Tribune
Ramblers' rally goes to waste--The Chicago Sun-Times
Youngstown St. 71, Loyola 61--Daily Herald College Sports

Byron Davis scored 19 points to lead four double-digit scorers as host Youngstown State handled Loyola.

The Penguins (6-7) saw an 18-point halftime lead vanish as Loyola (5-9) scored 23 of the first 28 points in the second half to tie the game at 47-47 midway through the period. But Youngstown State again pulled away as Davis drained a 3-pointer with 2:48 left to establish a 7-point lead.

Down the stretch, the Penguins made 7 of 9 free throws to preserve the win.

Tracy Robinson led three double-digit scorers for Loyola with 19 points. J.R. Blount had 16 and Justin Cerasoli 14.

The Penguins shot 46.5 percent from the field, while Loyola shot 42.2 percent.

Loyola Set For Monday Night Showdown With No. 16 Butler--LoyolaRamblers.com
Loyola Comes Up Short In 71-61 Setback At Youngstown State--LoyolaRamblers.com

Early Second-Half Run Sinks Loyola at Youngstown State, 70-58--LoyolaRamblers.com

Men's basketball: 'Ugly' win is a beauty--Green Bay Press Gazette Sports
Classic Battle Between Green Bay and Wright State Goes to Phoenix--uwgbathletics.com

Women's basketball: Big run again proves decisive--Green Bay Press Gazette Sports
Women's Basketball Shuts Down Wright State 67-52--uwgbathletics.com

Panthers by a whisker--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports-Colleges
Why are the Panthers .500, and will they have a winning season?--UWM Post Sports Blog
Beating to the perfect Paulse-n--College Basketball Blog
Paulsen's Three Caps Thrilling Comeback Win--uwmpanthers.com

Edwards pulls double duty again--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports-Colleges
Panthers Top Detroit For First League Win, 70-63--uwmpanthers.com

Mistakes kill Valpo's upset hopes--The Chicago Tribune
Turnovers, free throws plague Valpo in loss--The Post-Tribune
Green leaves Valparaiso feeling blue--The Post-Tribune
Bulldogs drop Crusaders behind Green--The NWI Times
Neither VU nor Butler sharp from 3-point range--The NWI Times
Close doesn't cut it for VU--The NWI Times
Crusaders Fall on Road to #16/17 Butler--www.valpo.edu

New Horizon for Kulaga, VU--The NWI Times
Valpo Defeats Butler in Horizon League Debut for 11th Straight Home Victory--www.valpo.edu

Duggins sprains left foot in loss to Green Bay--Dayton Daily News Sports
Depleted Raiders fall short again--Dayton Daily News Sports
Men Drop Tough Decision at Green Bay--wsuraiders.com

Women Drop 67-52 Decision to Green Bay--wsuraiders.com

YSU women win third straight--Mahoning Valley Tribune Chronicle Sports
Women's Basketball: Karner, Scott Lead Guins To 70-58 Victory Over Loyola--ysusports.com

Penguin men run over Ramblers--Mahoning Valley Tribune Chronicle Sports
Men's Basketball: Guins Hold Off Feverish Loyola Comeback for 71-61 Win--ysusports.com

Men's Basketball Roundup - January 5--The Horizon League

Women's Basketball Roundup - January 5--The Horizon League

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