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• James Daniel, who was 4-of-9 from three-point range, had 27 points for Howard. Okoroh added 12 points.

Bos lifts South Dakota past Texas St. 57-56

• SAN MARCOS, Texas (AP) -- Brandon Bos, who had 15 points and 10 rebounds, grabbed an offensive rebound and made a layup with 18 seconds left to give South Dakota a 57-56 win over Texas State on Monday night.
• Texas State (0-5), which had an 11 point lead with 8:15 to play, got a layup at the buzzer for the final points.
• Bos had a layup, two free throws, a steal, an assist and two rebounds as the Coyotes (1-3) scored 14 straight points to take a 55-51 lead with 3 minutes left. Casey Kasperbauer closed the run with back-to-back 3-pointers.
• Bos was the only South Dakota player in double figures.
• Wes Davis had 19 points for Texas State with Joel Wright scoring 16 to go with 13 rebounds. Emani Gant had 12 rebounds as Texas State had a 46-26 advantage

Lehigh holds off Texas Southern's rally 67-63

• BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) -- Tim Kempton had 20 points and eight rebounds and Corey Schaefer scored a career-high 16 to lead Lehigh over Texas Southern on Monday night, a 67-63 win in the Legends Classic at South Dakota State.
• Lehigh (2-4) started the game on a 6-0 run and never trailed. Kempton scored eight of the Mountain Hawks' first 19 points and Lehigh held Texas Southern to just 17 first-half points.
• Schaefer's jumper with 3:38 remaining was Lehigh's last field goal of the game. It gave the Mountain Hawks a 54-51 lead and Lehigh made 13 of 16 free throws from there.
• Aaric Murray scored 28 with nine rebounds for Texas Southern (2-5). Murray was 7 of 11 from the field after the intermission and scored 22 of his 28 points to lead the Tigers' second half charge. His dunk with 3:58 remaining cut the gap to 52-51.

Vikings lament another lost late lead
DAVE CAMPBELL, AP Pro Football Writer

• EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) -- The Minnesota Vikings have little left to play for, with a fan base largely focused on positioning for next year's draft. Landing the first overall pick is a realistic outcome.
• Their competitiveness hasn't waned despite this dismal 2-8-1 record, but their

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