Scoreboard: Feb. 22, 23
Published 4:03 am Monday, February 23, 2015
Wrestling
Saturday’s results
Albert Lea at Section 1AA individual tournament at Mayo Civic Center in Rochester
Albert Lea state qualifiers
106—Zach Glazier (37-6), champion
120—Garrett Aldrich (37-4), champion
138—Devin Nelson (13-6), champion
182—Tim Christianson (34-1), champion
113—Gavin Ignaszewski (34-9), runner-up
126—Beau Johnsrud (34-10), runner-up
220—Triston Westerlund (40-3), runner-up
Albert Lea results from Day 2
106 pounds: Zach Glazier, champion
Semifinals: No. 3 Zach Glazier (AL) dec. Joey Thompson (Stewartville), 8-2
Finals: No. 3 Zach Glazier (AL) dec. Kyle Cavanaugh (Waseca), 4-1
113 pounds: Gavin Ignaszewski, runner-up
Semifinals: Gavin Ignaszewski (AL) fall Zavier Riser (Lewiston-Altura/Rushford-Peterson), 5:37
Finals: No. 3 Keaton Schorr (Kasson-Mantorville) dec. Gavin Ignaszewski (AL), 7-2
True second: Gavin Ignaszewski (AL) fall Joe Stucky (Plainview-Elgin-Millville), 1:55
120 pounds: Garrett Aldrich, champion
Semifinals: No. 1 Garrett Aldrich (AL) fall Zach Schneider (Caledonia), 2:42
Finals: No. 1 Garrett Aldrich (AL) fall Cade King (Waseca), 1:36
126 pounds: Beau Johnsrud, runner-up
Semifinals: No. 1 Paul Fitterer (Cannon Falls) dec. Beau Johnsrud (AL), 2-0
True second: Beau Johnsrud (AL) dec. No. 6 Chase DeFrang (Plainview-Elgin-Millville), 7-6
138 pounds: Devin Nelson, champion
Semifinals: No. 8 Devin Nelson (AL) dec. No. 7 Ryan Mullennex (Faribault), 4-0
Finals: No. 8 Devin Nelson (AL) dec. No. 6 Chris Pettis (Waterville-Elysian-Morristown/Janesville-Waldorf-Pemberton), 5-4
152 pounds: Dereck Samudio, fourth place
Consolation semifinals: Dereck Samudio (AL) tech. fall Alex Bertram (Byron), 19-3
Third place: McCoy Tekautz (Lewiston-Altura/Rushford-Peterson), dec. Dereck Samudio, 7-5
160 pounds: Chris Nelson, fifth place
Consolation semifinals: Brady Norton (Plainview-Elgin-Millville) dec. Chris Nelson (AL), 7-5
Fifth place: Chris Nelson (AL) fall Troy Bailey (Stewartville), 1:21
182 pounds: Tim Christianson, champion
Semifinals: No. 4 Tim Christianson (AL) fall Sam Roe (Grand Meadow/LeRoy-Ostrander/Kingsland/Southland), 2:17
Finals: No. 4 Tim Christianson (AL) dec. Noah Ryan (Kasson-Mantorville), 3-1
220 pounds: Triston Westerlund runner-up
Semifinals: No. 2 Triston Westerlund (AL) dec. Dillon McEachran (Faribault), 9-1
Finals: No. 3 Chase O’Connor (Kasson-Mantorville) dec. No. 2 Triston Westerlund, 3-2 (4 OT)
True second: No. 2 Triston Westerlund (AL) fall No. 7 Dylan Winegar (Waseca), 3:25
NRHEG and United South Central at Section 2A individual tournament
NRHEG state qualifiers
120—Dillon Kubiatowicz (37-3), champion
220—Todd Erickson (34-4), champion
126—Cordell Peterson (31-6), runner-up
USC state qualifiers
145—Adam Knutson (31-9), champion
152—Derek Herman (32-4), runner-up
Lake Mills and Northwood-Kensett at Class 1A state tournament
152 pounds: Brady Schmidt, Lake Mills
First round: Brady Schmidt (LM) dec. Rogan Pforts (WAPE), 8-7
Quarterfinals: Dakota Drenth (HMS) dec. Brady Schmidt (LM), 4-3
Consolation second round: Josh Hopkins (EAMI) dec. Brady Schmidt (LM) 6-4
195 pounds: Andrew Olsen, Lake Mills
First round: Andrew Olsen (LM) fall Hunter Johnston (EBF), 5:25
Quarterfinals: Clayton Juhl (NOCE) dec. Andrew Olsen (LM), 4-1
Consolation second round: Tyler Larson (NAPL) dec. Andrew Olsen (LM), 5-4
145 pounds: Coleby Bratrud, Northwood-Kensett
First round: Brad Kerkhoff (AUDU) dec. Coleby Bratrud (NK), 7-1
First round consolation: Brady Wilson (LOMA) dec. Coleby Bratrud (NK), 10-8
Boys’ swimming
Saturday’s results
Albert Lea at Big Nine Conference meet
1. Rochester Century 364
12. Albert Lea 27
Albert Lea individuals
200-yard freestyle: Travis Nemec (32nd, 2:08.36)
100-yard backstroke: Kendrick Fjeldberg (27th, 1:06.43); Travis Nemec (32nd, 1:09.06)
50-yard freestyle: Carter Simon* (24th, 24.90)
100-yard breaststroke: Carter Simon (12th, 1:08.61)
100-yard butterfly: Kendrick Fjeldberg (30th, 1:04.98)
500-yard freestyle: Luke Sundblad (30th, 5:58.15)
*Named Big Nine All-Conference honorable mention
NCAA men’s basketball
Saturday’s results
No. 5 Wisconsin 63, Minnesota 53
MIN 27 26 — 53
WIS 35 28 — 63
MINNESOTA (16-12)
Buggs 3-3 0-0 6, King 1-3 0-0 2, Walker 4-8 0-0 8, Hollins 1-8 0-0 2, Mason 5-11 0-0 11, Mathieu 5-8 0-0 11, Morris 5-8 0-1 11, Konate 1-4 0-0 2, Diedhiou 0-1 0-0 0, Eliason 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-54 0-1 53.
WISCONSIN (25-2)
Hayes 4-8 1-2 9, Dekker 1-8 3-4 5, Kaminsky 9-13 1-2 21, Gasser 3-5 0-0 7, Koenig 4-10 6-6 17, Showalter 0-0 0-0 0, Dukan 1-2 0-0 2, Brown 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 23-49 11-14 63.
3-Point Goals—Minnesota 3-9 (Mathieu 1-1, Morris 1-1, Mason 1-3, Diedhiou 0-1, Hollins 0-3), Wisconsin 6-17 (Koenig 3-6, Kaminsky 2-3, Gasser 1-3, Dukan 0-1, Dekker 0-2, Hayes 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Minnesota 29 (Walker 9), Wisconsin 27 (Hayes 7). Assists—Minnesota 7 (Mason 5), Wisconsin 11 (Hayes, Kaminsky, Koenig 3). Total Fouls—Minnesota 17, Wisconsin 7. A—17,279.
NCAA women’s basketball
Saturday’s results
Minnesota 91, Michigan 88 (2 OT)
MICH 39 30 11 8 — 88
MIN 33 36 11 11 — 91
Minnesota (22-6)
Amanda Zahui 10-17 6-7 27, Shae Kelley 10-19 3-5 23, Carlie Wagner 8-19 1-1, 21, Shayne Mullaney 3-7 3-4 11, Mikayla Bailey 3-9 0-0 9. Totals 34-74 13-19 91.
NHL
Sunday’s results
Minnesota 6, Dallas 2
DAL 0 1 1 — 2
MIN 0 0 6 — 6
First Period—None. Penalties—Ja.Benn, Dal (slashing), 5:31.
Second Period—1, Dallas, Spezza 13 (Klingberg, Ritchie), 14:33 (pp). Penalties—Veilleux, Min (high-sticking), 2:12; Koivu, Min (tripping), 11:19; Koivu, Min (delay of game), 13:45.
Third Period—2, Minnesota, Parise 24 (Folin, Fontaine), 1:40. 3, Minnesota, Koivu 10, 3:23. 4, Minnesota, Veilleux 1 (Scandella, Brodziak), 8:41. 5, Minnesota, Dumba 4 (Granlund, Brodin), 13:25 (pp). 6, Minnesota, Granlund 6 (Prosser, Folin), 14:33. 7, Minnesota, Parise 25 (Granlund), 17:52. 8, Dallas, Spezza 14 (Ja.Benn, Hemsky), 18:17. Penalties—Roussel, Dal (interference), 11:47.
Shots on Goal—Dallas 7-8-5—20. Minnesota 11-9-15—35.
Power-play opportunities—Dallas 1 of 3; Minnesota 1 of 2.
Goalies—Dallas, Enroth 13-23-2 (35 shots-29 saves). Minnesota, Dubnyk 22-7-3 (20-18).
Referees—Dan O’Rourke, Brian Pochmara. Linesmen—Michel Cormier, Mark Wheler.