UNDATED (WHTC-AM/FM) – Quentin Shields had 21 points as the visiting Wisconsin-Platteville Pioneers downed Hope on Saturday, 71-57. The Flying Dutchmen host Wisconsin-Stevens Point at DeVos Fieldhouse next Saturday afternoon, with broadcast time at 2:40 PM on The Lakeshore 92 7 The Van.
Savannah Feenstra came off the bench to score 15 points as Hope cruised past the visiting Kalamazoo Hornets at DeVos Fieldhouse on Saturday, 112-31. The Flying Dutch face the Trine Thunder in Angola next Saturday afternoon.
Grand Valley State swept a basketball doubleheader in Kenosha from host Parkside on Saturfday. Rylie Bisballe had 14 points with 10 rebounds, while Emily Spitzley added 14 points of her own, as the women beat the Rangers in the opener, 71-51. Jake Van Tubbergen tossed in 32 points as the Lakers took the men’s nightcap, 80-69. The GVSU women entertain Aquinas next Friday evening at the Fieldhouse Arena, while the men entertain Southern indiana in Allendale on December 20th.
In state major-college basketball on Saturday:
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Michigan State 80, Penn State 64
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Minnesota 75, Michigan 65
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Detroit 83, Western Michigan 64
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Illinois-Chicago 71, Central Michigan 67
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Eastern Michigan 92, Florida International 88 (4 overtimes)
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High School basketball on Saturday night saw Fennville’s boys lose at Benton Harbor, 78-49.
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The Detroit Lions are in Denver to take on the Broncos on Sunday afternoon. Coverage led by Dan Miller and Lomas Brown starts at 3 PM on 99 7/1450 WHTC.
The Chicago Bears visit Green Bay to battle the Packers on Sunday evening.
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David Kampf’s goal with 1:20 left lifted the Toronto Maple Leafs past the visiting Blackhawks on Saturday night, 5-4. Chicago is home to the Calgary Flames at the United Center on Monday evening.
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Duncan Robinson’s 26-point performance helped the Miami Heat to defeat the visiting Bulls on Saturday night, 118-92. Chicago welcomes the Pistons to the United Center on Tuesday evening, after Detroit takes on the Brooklyn Nets at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday night.
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Kristian Reichel’s goal at the 9:34 mark of the third period was the decisive tally as the Manitoba Moose held off the visiting Griffins in Winnipeg on Saturday night, 3-2. Grand Rapids is off until the Toronto Marlies come to Van Andel Arena next Friday evening.
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