Jan 03, 2009 - 04:06:07 CST
Trivia answerFrom 1D: Oklahoma was the college football team that had three consecutive undefeated seasons from 1954-1956. The Sooners ran off 30 victories in a row.
Playback
10 years ago (1999): A couple of years ago during the NBA finals, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen joked about how one played like "doo-doo" and the other played, well, worse than that.
DeRon Rutledge and Rod Blakney were just as self-deprecating after the Dakota Wizards game with the Wisconsin Blast.
Like the Bulls, the reason the Wizards could laugh was because they won.
Dakota's Kevin Beard stole an inbounds pass with 20 seconds remaining and took it all the way for a dunk, then Tim Gibbs hit a pair of free throws to secure the 92-89 victory.
"If we go on to win an IBA championship, remember that play by Kevin Beard," Wizards coach Steve Tucker said.
Rutledge led six Wizards in double figures with 25 points, while Shawn Bankhead added 20 and Malik Dixon came through with 13 points.
Beard finished with 12 points, while Gibbs and Blakney netted 10 each.
Beard pulled down 15 rebounds, while Rutledge collected 14.
20 years ago (1989): "Shoot the puck. ... Shoot the puck. ... Shoot the puck."
That sentence was all Century coach Mark Adams could muster after his Patriots managed just 14 shots on goal as Bismarck High earned a 2-0 win.
Tom Mayer and Matt Vig scored for the Demons, while Greg Livermont and Travis Johnson collected assists.
"Mayer's got that quick little wrist shot," Bismarck coach Ken Erickson said.
Reed Grunseth stopped all 14 shots for the shutout, while the Patriots' Mike Bumann collected 22 saves.
50 years ago (1959): BOWMAN - In a Badlands Conference test of strength the Beach Bucs dropped St. Mary's of New England 50-43 in the Bowman Invitational.
In the second game, the Bowman Bulldogs turned back Lemmon, S.D., 59-42.
Bill Raisler paced Beach with 16 points. Neil Keohane had 11 and Jimmy Thompson 10.
Dwile Zeren had 11 points, and Dick Schnickel and Lee Schumacher each had 10 for the Saints.
Dean Mack had 17 points and Dennis Thompson 16 for Bowman.
Dennis Raney netted 16 for Lemmon.
TV today
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
11 a.m.
ESPN2 - International Bowl, Buffalo vs. Connecticut, at Toronto
COLLEGE HOCKEY
7 p.m.
Channel 23 - Bemidji State at UND
MEN'S BASKETBALL
11 a.m.
ESPN - Pittsburgh at Georgetown
1 p.m.
ESPN - Tennessee at Kansas
3 p.m.
CBS - National coverage, N.C. State at Florida
NBA
7:30 p.m.
FSN, WGN - Minnesota at Chicago
NFL
3:30 p.m.
NBC - Playoffs, Wildcard Game, Atlanta at Arizona
7 p.m.
NBC - Playoffs, Wildcard Game, Indianapolis at San Diego
PREP FOOTBALL
Noon
NBC - All-American Bowl, at San Antonio
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
11 a.m.
CBS - Regional coverage, LSU at Connecticut or Minnesota at Illinois
1 p.m.
CBS -Tennessee at Rutgers
Radio today
D-LEAGUE
8 p.m.
KBMR(1130 AM) Wizards at Anaheim
MEN'SBASKETBALL
8 p.m.
KXMR(710 AM) U-Mary at Winona State
NFL
3:30 p.m.
KFYR(550 AM) Playoffs, NFC Wildcard Game, Atlanta at Arizona
7 p.m.
KFYR(550 AM) Playoffs, AFC Wildcard Game, Indianapolis at San Diego
WOMEN'SBASKETBALL
6 p.m.
KXMR(710 AM) U-Mary at Winona State
SchedulE
SATURDAY
D-League: Wizards at Anaheim, 6 p.m., PST
College hockey: Bemidji State at UND, 7:07 p.m.
Men's basketball:U-Mary at Winona State, 8 p.m.; Bismarck State at Wells Fargo Classic in Prescott, Ariz.
Women's basketball:U-Mary at Winona State, 6 p.m.; Bismarck State at Wells Fargo Classic in Prescott, Ariz.
Girls basketball:St. Mary's at Minot, 6 p.m.
Boys hockey:Mandan at Bismarck, 7:15 p.m.
Girls hockey:Mandan at Hazen-Beulah, 5 p.m., MST.
Boys swimming:Mandan-Bismarck pentathlon, 11 a.m.
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