Monday's local scoreboard for Nov. 20
Nov. 21—Girls wrestling
Monday's results
100: Melina Rebsom (LISB) over (GF) (For.) 106: Addison Bouman (LISB) over (GF) (For.) 112: Aurora Shelton (LISB) over (GF) (For.) 118: Sarah Novak (GF) over Arlie Ramerman (LISB) (Fall 3:30) 124: Adaleene Hansen (LISB) over Paige Tennyson (GF) (Fall 0:57) 130: Coral Heyd (GF) over Presley Johnson (LISB) (Fall 0:41) 136: Bryn Larson (GF) over Lyla Gillespie (LISB) (Fall 1:28) 142: Kaylee Kurz (GF) over (LISB) (For.) 148: Lexi Ray (GF) over (LISB) (For.) 155: Alexis Reinke (LISB) over Celeste Hernandez (GF) (Fall 1:37) 170: Emily Novak (GF) over Ava Carlblom (LISB) (Fall 0:53) 190: Kadyn Schuman (GF) over Cora Oster (LISB) (Fall 1:40) 250: Kathryn Sullivan (GF) over (LISB) (For.)
GF coach Brady Terrill said: "We have a great mix of new wrestlers and returners this year and tonight was a great opportunity for us to see how our new team is going to come together this season. Sarah Novak and Coral Heyd got big wins for us right away up top and the energy never died out. Happy to start the season out strong with a dual win."
Men's basketball
Monday's results
Halftime: NDSU 53, UWS 35
Wis.-Stout — George Scharlau 3, Aidan Shore 10, Brody Fox 26, Collin Vick 2, Caden Hoffman 7, Sam Skaggs 5, Nick Jungel 2, Jacob Walczak 3, Lewis Cargeor 6, Carson Leuzinger 5, Nolan Stauffacher 3
NDSU — Andrew Morgan 7, Tajavis Miller 14, Damari Wheeler-Thomas 15, Jacari White 9, Boden Skunberg 13, Noah Feddersen 1, Darik Dissette 6, Jeremiah Burke 9, Lance Waddles 26, Sam Hastreiter 1
College football
1. South Dakota State (11-0, 8-0 MVFC), 1,400 points (56 of 56 first-place votes)
2. Montana (10-1, 7-1 Big Sky), 1,344
3. South Dakota (9-2, 7-1 MVFC), 1,280
4. Idaho (8-3, 6-2 Big Sky), 1,191
5. Montana State (8-3, 6-2 Big Sky), 1,088
6. Villanova (9-2, 7-1 CAA), 1,052
7. Furman (9-2, 7-1 SoCon), 1,000
8. North Dakota State (8-3, 5-3 MVFC), 995
9. Albany (9-3, 7-1 CAA), 963
10. Florida A&M (10-1, 8-0 SWAC), 828
11. Delaware (8-3, 6-2 CAA), 802
12. North Dakota (7-4, 5-3 MVFC), 754
13. Austin Peay (9-2, 6-0 UAC), 751
14. Southern Illinois (7-4, 4-4 MVFC), 588
15. Sacramento State (7-4, 4-4 Big Sky), 574
16. North Carolina Central (9-2, 4-1 MEAC), 547
17. Mercer (8-3, 6-2 SoCon), 427
18. Chattanooga (7-4, 6-2 Southern), 410
19. Incarnate Word (8-2, 6-1 Southland), 396
20. Lafayette (9-2, 5-1 Patriot), 268
21. Youngstown State (7-4, 5-3 MVFC), 266
22. Richmond (8-3, 7-1 CAA), 263
23. Western Carolina (7-4, 5-3 SoCon), 230
24. UT Martin (8-3, 5-1 Big South-OVC), 194
25. UC Davis (7-4, 5-3 Big Sky), 179
Others Receiving Votes: Tarleton, 83; Northern Iowa, 73; Nicholls, 59; Gardner-Webb, 47; Drake, 38; Holy Cross, 38; Central Arkansas, 29; Eastern Illinois, 16; Duquesne, 11; Harvard, 11; Yale, 5.
All-Conference
First team offense
Quarterback — Will Madler, Dickinson State; running backs — Braden Zuroff, Dickinson State, Jatoviay Hill, Waldorf; offensive line — Nathaniel Woodruff, Dickinson State, Brandon Bennick, Dickinson State, Jacob Romero, Valley City State, Zach Ceasar, Mayville State, William Rollins, Dickinson State; tight end — Galen Brantley III, Dickinson State; wide receiver — Noah Sickler, Dickinson State, Javeion Davison, Mayville State, Malik Adams, Waldorf
First team defense
Defensive line — Krew Mathern, Dickinson State, Riley Gerhardt, Valley City State, Devonte Murphy, Dakota State, Georgie Mageo, Valley City State; linebackers — Jahidi West, Valley City State, Nathaniel Jilek, Dickinson State, JJ Beck, Dakota State, Shannen Williams, Waldorf; defensive backs — Tel Lunde, Dickinson State, Will Stricklin, Waldorf, Jayden Heartwell, Dickinson State, Paco Baltazar, Valley City State
Special teams
Kicker — Chase Miller, Dickinson State
Punter — Isaac Burgett, Waldorf
Specialist — Braxton Lacher, Dakota State
Second team offense
Quarterback — Tim Salmon, Mayville State; running backs — Justice Bice, Valley City State, Tyce Ortman, Dakota State; offensive line — Logan Miller, Waldorf, Tyler Kjetland, Dakota State, Troy Dietz, Valley City State, Kade Kloster-Hodak, Waldorf, Carson Lunak, Dickinson State; tight end — Nathan Schumacher, Dickinson State; wide receiver — Kaden Kuntz, Dickinson State, Dom Watt, Waldorf, Cameron Sheppard, Dickinson State
Second team defense
Defensive line — Matt Anderson, Dickinson State, Bailey Mullenberg, Mayville State, Austin Dennis, Dickinson State, Georgia Mageo, Valley City State; linebackers — Devon Woods, Mayville State, Brooks Talbot, Dickinson State, Riley Waters, Dickinson State, Thomas Edwards, Waldorf; defensive backs — Danzele Navy, Mayville State, Micah Olson, Valley City State, Will Flemons, Mayville State, Emanuel Spiyee, Valley City State
Special teams
Kicker — Braeden Lacombe, Mayville State
Punter — Kaden Johnson, Mayville State
Specialist — Dom Watt, Waldorf
League honors
Offensive Most Valuable Player — Noah Sickler, Dickinson State
Defensive Most Valuable Player — Krew Mathern, Dickinson State
Coach of the Year — Pete Stanton, Dickinson State
Assistant Coach of the Year — Jake Lietecky, Mayville State
Prep football
All-district
Mahnomen-Waubun — Carter Clark, James Donner, Joe Slette, Tate Ose, Dawson Darco, Lex McDougall; Ada-Borup West — Mason Larson, Austin McCraven, Cameron Spaeth, Lance Kritzberger, Wyatt Larson; Red Lake County — Kagan Schmitz, Brock Seeger, Masen Pahlen, Owen Chervestad; Polk County West — Kaven Rohrich, Ryan Sullivan, Mike Gapp; Lake Park-Audubon — Drew Harris, Wyatt Simon; Bagley — Noah Nelson, Logan Broten; Menahga — Tom Pietila; Red Lake — Gerald Kingbird Jr.
Defensive Lineman of the Year — Wyatt Simon, LPA
Linebacker of the Year — Lance Kritzberger, ABW
Defensive Back of the Year — Owen Chervestad, Red Lake County
Special Teams Player of the Year — Tanner Stech, Mahnomen-Waubun
Offensive Lineman of the Year — Tate Ose, Mahnomen-Waubun
Receiver of the Year — Cameron Spaeth, ABW
Running back of the Year — Mike Gapp, Polk County West
Quarterback of the Year — Austin McCraven, ABW
Player of the Year — Mike Gapp, Polk County West
Assistant Coach of the Year — Nate McCraven, ABW
Head Coach of the Year — John Clark Jr., Mahnomen-Waubun
All-District
Fertile-Beltrami — Jonah Harstad, Derek Sorenson, Caleb Stoltman, Bryer Strem, Caiden Swenby, Isaiah Wright
Goodridge/Grygla — Donny Johnsrud, Lewis Jones, Kehan Nelson, Carson Rubischko, Blake Rychlock
Kittson County Central — Morgan Muir, Jameson Turner, Ty Vig, Dylon Warnke
Park Christian — Jeremiah Bekkum, Josiah Berge, Andrew Gorman, Dawson Gregg, Skyler Weekley
Stephen-Argyle — Cooper Clausen, Carsen Safrasnki, Blaine Smith, Dylan Widner
Fosston — Jakob Manteufel, Tristan Nyland, Jakob Rudie, Aiden Wolfe
Norman County East/Ulen-Hitterdal — Aidan Flaten, Ian Jacobson
Warren-Alvarado-Olso — Kaden Pierce, Quincy Wright
Win-E-Mac — Braylon Hamre, Ryan Kangas
BGMR — Treston Nichols
Northern Freeze — Everett Nelson
Sub-District MVP's — Caiden Swenby (Fertile-Beltrami) and Alex Churness (Clearbrook-Gonvick)
Offensive Player of the Year — Morgan Muir (Kittson County Central)
Defensive Player of the Year — Blake Rychlock (Goodridge/Grgla)
Offensive Lineman of the Year — Caleb Stoltman (Fertile-Beltrami)
Defensive Lineman of the Year — Ty Vig (Kittson County Central)
Special Teams Player of the Year — Lewis Jones (Goodridge/Grygla)
Coach of the Year — John Wilebski (Goodridge/Grygla)
College hockey
Rank, School, Last Week's Rank, 2023-24 Record, Weeks in Top 20
T-1. University of North Dakota, 641 (15), 4, 9-2-1, 8
T-1. Boston College, 641 (11), 3, 9-2-1, 8
3. Quinnipiac University, 584 (8), 7, 9-3-1, 8
4. University of Denver, 557, 2, 8-3-1, 8
5. Boston University, 546, 8, 8-3-1, 8
6. University of Wisconsin, 527, 1, 9-3-0, 5
7. Michigan State University, 498, 11, 10-3-1, 8
8. University of Minnesota, 438, 6, 6-4-2, 8
9. Providence College, 378, 5, 8-3-2, 8
10. University of New Hampshire, 330, 13, 6-2-1, 4
11. University of Massachusetts, 321, 15, 8-3-1, 5
12. University of Maine, 315, 9, 6-3-1, 4
13. Arizona State University, 261, 14, 9-2-1, 6
14. University of Michigan, 241, 12, 6-6-2, 8
15. Western Michigan University, 186, 16, 6-3-1, 8
16. St. Cloud State University, 172, 17, 8-4-0, 5
17. Cornell University, 166, 10, 4-3-1, 8
18. University of Notre Dame, 132, 18, 7-4-2, 3
19. Penn State University, 123 ,19, 6-4-3, 8
20. Harvard University, 38, 20, 1-1-3, 8
Also receiving votes: Rochester Institute of Technology, 26; University of Nebraska Omaha, 10; Michigan Tech University, 4; American International College, 3; Clarkson University, 1; Princeton University, 1.
Women's basketball
Monday's results
Halftime: NDSU 35, UNC 28
North Dakota State — Abbie Draper 19, Heaven Hamling 10, Abby Krzewinski 10, Elle Evans 8, Abby Schulte 6, Avery Koenen 7, Kristina Ekofo Yomane 4, Abby Graham 3
Northern Colorado — Delaynie Byrne 24, Gabi Fields 13, Hannah Simental 3, Tatum West 2, Seneca Hackley 12, Aniah Hall 4, Michelle Duchemin 2
Player of the Week — Jordan Zrust, Mayville State
Note: The graduate student from Buffalo, Minn., averaged 27.5 points and 10.5 rebounds per game in a win over Dickinson State and a loss to Dakota State.