Wednesday,  December 05, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 140 • 17 of 33 •  Other Editions

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• Groton Area 49, Ipswich 20
• Hanson 63, Ethan 60
• Harrisburg 65, West Central 51
• Herreid/Selby Area 97, Wakpala 37
• James Valley Christian 37, Kimball/White Lake 29
• Lemmon 76, Harding County 35
• McCook Central/Montrose 54, Marion 20
• Miller 55, Potter County 52
• Mitchell 65, Brandon Valley 30
• Mitchell Christian 50, Wolsey-Wessington 21
• Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 58, Canistota 53
• Parkston 52, Freeman 45
• Rosholt 50, Tiospa Zina Tribal 37
• Sioux Falls Christian 50, Dell Rapids 32
• Sioux Falls Washington 63, Sioux City, East, Iowa 30
• South Central 30, Lyman 26
• St. Thomas More 65, Hot Springs 8
• Sully Buttes 77, Stanley County 22
• Summit 83, Langford 30
• Sunshine Bible Academy 41, Iroquois 20
• Todd County 55, Bennett County 43
• Tri-Valley 60, Lennox 29
• Viborg-Hurley 59, Scotland 47
• Wagner 60, Winner 50

Andre Hollins helps No. 14 Minn. beat SDSU 88-64

• DAVE CAMPBELL,AP Sports Writer
• MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Minnesota should be strong in several areas this season.
• If the Gophers are going to finally put together that NCAA tournament run their fans have been waiting for since coach Tubby Smith arrived, they'll need the sharp outside shooting and careful ball-handling they had in this blowout of South Dakota State.
• Andre Hollins scored 20 of his 22 points before halftime, swishing his first six 3-point attempts, and No. 14 Minnesota breezed to an 88-64 victory on Tuesday over a South Dakota State team missing star point guard Nate Wolters.
• "It's just the feel of the game and the flow of the game. If I'm hot, coach tells me

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