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Published: November 21, 2009 3:00 a.m.

STATE

IPFW rocked early by Gonzaga

Journal Gazette
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SPOKANE, Wash. – Robert Sacre scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Gonzaga beat IPFW 90-55 Friday night.

Matt Bouldin added 15 points as Gonzaga (2-1) rebounded from a tough loss at No. 2 Michigan State on Tuesday, a game the Zags dropped 75-71 after leading for most of the contest. Demetri Goodson had 14 points and Steven Gray had 11 for the Zags, who shot 62 percent in the game and dominated the rebounding 49-35.

The Mastodons (1-3), who lost at nearby Washington State on Thursday, were led by Antwone Snead and Deilvez Yearby, who had 11 points each. The Mastodons shot just 30 percent against the taller Zags.

This one was over early as Gonzaga built a 13-0 lead. IPFW missed its first 10 shots, and had four blocked, before Zach Plackemeier made a layup with 11:53 left in the first.

IUPUI 77, AUSTIN PEAY 63: Alex Young had 20 points and Robert Glenn added 17 as IUPUI won at the Glenn Wilkes Classic in Daytona Beach, Fla.

IUPUI (3-0) has won its first three games for the first time since winning four in a row to open the 2003-04 season.

INDIANA STATE 65, COLORADO STATE 60: Sophomore Dwayne Lathan posted team-leading totals of 18 points and nine rebounds off the bench in Terre Haute.

Harry Marshall scored 15 points for the Sycamores (3-1), and Jake Kelly added 13 in a game that was part of the inaugural Mountain West/Missouri Valley Conference Challenge.

Women

PURDUE 69, SEATTLE 38: Brittany Rayburn scored 26 points, including five three-pointers, took seven rebounds and dished out four assists as the Boilermakers rolled in Mackey Arena. The Boilers (2-0) 38-20 at halftime and held Seattle to 30 percent shooting.

CEDARVILLE 73, TAYLOR 61: Cold shooting did in Taylor at Winona Lake. The Trojans shot just .322 (19 of 59) for the game and made just 9-of-30 shots in the second half after falling behind 45-32 at the half. Allison Reece scored 15 points to lead the Trojans.

TRINE 48, MANCHESTER 35: Trine jumped out to a 12-3 lead and Manchester never caught the Thunder at Angola. Liz Gehrig scored 17 points and Sarah Howe 11 to lead the Thunder in both teams’ season opener.

Kailey Honn led Manchester with 14.