Friday,  November 16, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 121 • 16 of 37 •  Other Editions

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1,539 yards, an average of 6.9 yards per carry. He's broken the conference's two longest runs of the season, a 99-yarder against Kansas on Sept. 1 and an 88-yarder against Missouri State on Sept. 29.
• "We know we've got our hands full, but we're excited about the challenge," Glenn said.
• USD will counter with its mobile quarterback, sophomore Josh Vander Maten. He is fifth in the conference in total offense with 1,928 yards -- 485 on the ground and 1,443 in the air.
• "When you've got everybody covered and you think you've got him in the pocket, the guy breaks the pocket and has the ability to run with the football," Glenn said. "It's tough to defend."
• Stiegelmeir said his players were disappointed in their loss to the Bison and at times in the way they played. But he reminds them that they battled the top-ranked FCS team and it's time to focus on the Coyotes.
• "It's always good medicine in football," he said. "You've got to get back to work or you risk losing."

Man gets 14 years in prison for trading fraud

• CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal judge in Chicago has sentenced a U.S. citizen to 14-years in prison for operating a foreign currency trading fraud while living in Panama.
• Fifty-one-year-old Jeffery Lowrance was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Judge Charles Norgle. He also was ordered to pay almost $18 million in restitution.
• Prosecutors say Lowrance fraudulently obtained $31 million from 452 investors by claiming to buy and sell foreign currencies.
• He operated his scheme from Panama between 2006 and 2009.
• Prosecutors say Lowrance made Ponzi-type payments to some investors but most of them lost money -- about $18 million total. Some investors lost their life savings.
• Lowrance fled to Peru in 2009 but was arrested there last year and extradited to Chicago. He pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering in July.

Seniors lead as Wyoming beats South Dakota 71-51

• LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -- Wyoming's inside-outside senior combination of Leonard Washington and Luke Martinez proved too much for South Dakota.

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