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could have left him out there longer he easily could have had a 20-plus rebound night. It was good to see." • Gonzaga dominated the opening minutes of the second half and quickly pushed the lead to 27. • "The difference with this game was that the shots came easy," Few said. "There was a little bit of turning some down here and there and not taking the first shot available, which is hard. All the guys I put out there can score pretty easily and by and large we did a good job. • "We probably turned it over more than we needed to, but the guys did a nice job of pushing the pace and getting the shots we wanted." • The Zags had 16 turnovers and only made 4 of 15 free throws but the bench outscored the Coyotes 38-9. • "We just need to go out every night and play as hard as we can, it doesn't matter who we face," Harris said. "That's what we did tonight." •
South Dakota State beats No. 15 Nebraska 60-55
• BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) -- Ashley Eide scored 26 points to lead South Dakota State to a 60-55 victory against No. 15 Nebraska on Sunday. • Eide, who shot 10 of 17 from the floor, was the only player in double figures for the Jackrabbits (2-2). Katie Lingle had nine points and eight rebounds off the bench, and Leah Dietel had 10 rebounds. • Lindsey Moore scored 21 points and Jordan Hooper 15 for the Cornhuskers (3-1). • Nebraska led 40-39 in the second half when South Dakota State took control with a 15-5 run over a 4:32 stretch. During the surge, Lingle and Megan Waytashek had four points each and Hannah Strop added a 3-pointer. • The win was South Dakota State's third in 16 games against ranked opponents since it moved to Division I for the 2004-05 season. •
More celebs help tribes' push for sacred SD land KRISTI EATON,Associated Press
• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- More celebrities are backing an online campaign to raise money so that Native American tribes in South Dakota can purchase land they consider sacred. • P Diddy and Bette Midler are the latest big names to throw their support behind a (Continued on page 21)
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