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NCAA News Archives for December 23, 2005

Washington uses defense to beat Lehigh
Dec 23 2005 10:48PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Bobby Jones scored 12 points _ including the 1,000th of his career _ and No. 9 Washington extended the nation's longest home winning streak to 31 games with a 54-37 victory over Lehigh on Friday night.
 
Foster leads Ohio St. past Tennessee St.
Dec 23 2005 10:22PM (CT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Je'Kel Foster continued on his scoring tear with 19 points and No. 24 Ohio State rallied down the stretch to beat Tennessee State 74-65 on Friday night.
 
Maryland dominates early, defeats Eagles
Dec 23 2005 10:07PM (CT)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Nik Caner-Medley and Chris McCray each scored 17 points, and No. 16 Maryland held American University to 17 points in the first half of an 81-55 victory Friday night.
 
Sims breaks out of slump to pace Kentucky
Dec 23 2005 9:32PM (CT)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Rajon Rondo had 13 points and Rekalin Sims broke out of a shooting slump to add 11 as No. 19 Kentucky held off Iona 73-67 on Friday night in its annual home game at Freedom Hall.
 
Klatt won't start, may not play in bowl
Dec 23 2005 9:04PM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Colorado quarterback Joel Klatt was still dizzy and hurting from a concussion three weeks ago, so James Cox will start in his place in the Champs Sports Bowl against Clemson.
 
Indiana's size, power too much for Butler
Dec 23 2005 8:18PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Marco Killingsworth scored 27 points and Robert Vaden added 22 to lead No. 18 Indiana to a 73-55 victory over Butler on Friday night at Conseco Fieldhouse.
 
Banished point guard easing his way back
Dec 23 2005 7:44PM (CT)
STORRS, Conn. (AP) - Marcus Williams is back with the Connecticut Huskies.
 
Former St. Joe's coach Boyle dies at 64
Dec 23 2005 5:58PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Former Saint Joseph's basketball coach Jim Boyle died of lung cancer at his suburban home Friday. He was 63.
 
Connecticut sets arena record for offense
Dec 23 2005 4:54PM (CT)
STORRS, Conn. (AP) - Rashad Anderson hit all seven of his 3-pointers and scored a career-high 33 points to lead Connecticut to a 129-61 win over Morehead State on Friday.
 
Year after going 0-11, C. Florida in bowl
Dec 23 2005 3:31PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - Central Florida made one long trip to get to the Hawaii Bowl, and it had nothing to do with the 11-hour flight. The Golden Knights (8-4) this season ended what was the nation's longest Division I-A losing streak at 17 games. They played in the inaugural Conference-USA championship game and are making their first postseason appearance Saturday when they face Nevada.
 
Southern Miss QB focuses on all-star game
Dec 23 2005 2:58PM (CT)
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A busy week for Dustin Almond. First, he led Southern Mississippi to a New Orleans Bowl victory. Now, he wants to impress the NFL scouts in the inaugural Magnolia Gridiron All-Star Classic.
 
Cal tops BYU in Vegas on Lynch's running
Dec 23 2005 1:30PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Marshawn Lynch had no time for a loose shoelace. He was too busy carrying California to a victory in the Las Vegas Bowl _ and during his second touchdown run, his untied shoe stayed on him better than any BYU tackler. "I almost, almost slipped," Lynch claimed of his 23-yard sprint in the second quarter.
 
Midshipman scores five TDs in Poinsettia
Dec 23 2005 11:42AM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Speedy little Reggie Campbell of Navy was evoking comparisons to Barry Sanders with every shifty run and breathtaking catch. Finally, when he scored his fifth touchdown, Campbell had claimed his own little piece of bowl lore on the same field where Sanders ran wild 17 years earlier.
 
West Virginia embarrasses Sooners 92-68
Dec 23 2005 11:42AM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Johannes Herber couldn't believe how many easy shots West Virginia got against No. 7 Oklahoma. That left Sooners coach Kelvin Sampson embarrassed at his team's failure to play defense. Kevin Pittsnogle scored 25 points and Herber added a career-high 21 to lead a strong shooting performance by the Mountaineers in a 92-68 victory on Thursday night.
 
Bama's Castille ineligible for Cotton Bowl
Dec 23 2005 11:31AM (CT)
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Alabama defensive back Simeon Castille was ruled academically ineligible for the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 2 against Texas Tech.
 
West Virginia embarrasses Sooners 92-68
Dec 23 2005 8:28AM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Johannes Herber couldn't believe how many easy shots West Virginia got against No. 7 Oklahoma. That left Sooners coach Kelvin Sampson embarrassed at his team's failure to play defense. Kevin Pittsnogle scored 25 points and Herber added a career-high 21 to lead a strong shooting performance by the Mountaineers in a 92-68 victory on Thursday night.
 
DePaul defeats Northwestern 78-58
Dec 23 2005 2:15AM (CT)
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) - Allie Quigley scored 22 points and Khara Smith had 18 points and 17 rebounds to lead DePaul to a 78-58 victory over Northwestern on Thursday night.
 
Washington rallies to upset Stanford
Dec 23 2005 2:06AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Cameo Hicks scored 23 points and Washington answered Stanford's 14-0 scoring run in the second half with one of their own to eventually upset the 10th-ranked Cardinal 77-72 Thursday night.
 
Arizona St. tops Arizona for 7th straight
Dec 23 2005 12:23AM (CT)
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Kristen Kovesdy had 13 points and eight rebounds, helping No. 12 Arizona State beat Arizona 83-59 in the Pac-10 opener for both teams Thursday night.
 
   

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