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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

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