Tuesday’s Local/Regional Scoreboard

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HIGH SCHOOL

Boys Basketball

Iowa

  • CR Prairie 77 Hempstead 33
  • #6 4A Senior 69, Iowa City West 48
  • #8 3A Wahlert 59, Iowa City High 46
  • Iowa City Liberty 75, Western Dubuque 49
  • #8 1A Bellevue 64, #10 2A Cascade 56
  • Beckman Catholic 51, Anamosa 49
  • Maquoketa 73, Camanche 62
  • #7 1A Marquette Catholic 76, North Linn 53
  • Crestwood 70, Clayton Ridge 36

Wisconsin

  • North Crawford 86, Southwestern 66
  • Mineral Point 83, Riverdale 49
  • Potosi/Cassville 58, Wauzeka-Steuben 38
  • River Ridge 75, De Soto 67

Girls Basketball

Iowa

  • 5A #14 CR Prairie 76, Hempstead 54
  • 5A #7 Iowa City West 58, Senior 45
  • 5A #9 Iowa City High 39, 3A #4 Wahlert 36
  • #10 5A Iowa City Liberty 71, Western Dubuque 41
  • #1 3A Maquoketa 63, Camanche 39
  • Cascade 59, Bellevue 48
  • North Linn 57, Marquette Catholic 35
  • Clayton Ridge 68, Crestwood 21

Wisconsin

  • Mineral Point 64, Cuba City 62
  • Iowa-Grant 48, Southwestern 44
  • Boscobel 70, Darlington 27
  • Fennimore 38, Riverdale 31
  • Platteville 82, River Valley 46
  • Potosi/Cassville 57, Benton 40
  • Shullsburg 46, Highland 43
  • Belmont 53, River Ridge 35

Illinois

  • Stockton 52, Galena 51
  • River Ridge/Scales Mound 46, Warren 33

Wrestling

  • Iowa City High 67, Dubuque Wahlert 9 (boys)
  • Iowa City High 52, Dubuque Wahlert 30 (girls)

COLLEGE

Men’s Basketball

  • Kansas 84, #2 Iowa State 63

LAWRENCE, Kan. – After starting the year 16-0 and setting the best start to a season in program history, Iowa State (16-1, 3-1 Big 12) suffered its first loss of the season as it fell to Kansas (12-5, 2-2 Big 12) by a score of 84-63 in Allen Fieldhouse.

ISU went into the break down 21 reaching its season average in turnovers (10) in the first half and was held to just 24 percent shooting from the floor as the Jayhawks were in control throughout. Joshua Jefferson and Jamarion Batemon tying for a team-high 12 points

  • Wisconsin 78, Minnesota 75

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — John Blackwell buried a 3-pointer at the buzzer and scored 27 points to help Wisconsin overcome an 11-point second-half deficit to beat Minnesota for a 10th straight time, 78-75. Blackwell’s winner came after Cade Tyson, who scored 14, hit a 3-pointer with five seconds left to tie it.

  • UIC 69, UNI 61

Trey Campbell and Ben Schwieger posted season-high scoring performances, but the UNI men’s basketball team was unable to overcome tough second half shooting in a 69-61 loss to the UIC Flames. Campbell scored a season-high 21 points, Schwieger had 17.

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