• ST. THOMAS 66, AUGSBURG 56: The Tommies, ranked No. 2 in the d3hoops.com poll, outscored the host Auggies 41-30 in the second half Saturday for a victory that clinched a share of the MIAC title. St. Thomas became the first program in the 91-year history of the conference to win or share eight consecutive regular-season championships in men's basketball. Tommy Hannon's 18 points led the Tommies (20-1, 15-1 MIAC). Dan Kornbaum scored 13 for the Auggies (15-5, 10-5).
• GUSTAVUS 86, HAMLINE 51: Blake Shay scored 18 points and Jim Hill 17 as the balanced Gusties (12-9, 9-7) won on the road. Austin Johnson scored 12 to lead the Pipers (8-13, 5-11).
• CONCORDIA (MOORHEAD) 85, MACALESTER 52: Ebo Nana-Kweson and Andrew Martinson each scored 15 points to pace the Cobbers (14-7, 11-5) over the host Scots (4-16, 1-14).
• ST. OLAF 79, BETHEL 73: Sterling Nielsen scored 21 points to help the host Oles (8-12, 7-8 MIAC) outlast the Royals. J.D. Robinson scored 24 to lead the Royals (12-9, 8-8).
• CARLETON 60, ST. MARY'S 47: Shane McSparron and Tom Sawatzke each scored 14 points to lead the Knights (11-9, 8-7) to a road victory. Mark Schumacher had 19 points for the Cardinals (3-17, 2-13).
NSIC MEN
• MSU MANKATO 83, MINOT STATE 72: Jarvis Williams scored 25 points to lead the visiting Mavericks (18-2, 14-2 NSIC) to the victory.
• AUGUSTANA 83, ST. CLOUD STATE 74: Cameron McCaffrey scored 24 points to lead the host Vikings (16-4, 12-4) to their sixth consecutive victory. Damarius Cruz scored 18 to lead the Huskies (16-4, 12-4).
• CONCORDIA (ST. PAUL) 89, MARY (N.D.) 78: Cole Olstad scored 30 points and Terez VanPelt scored 23 to lead the Golden Bears (5-15, 3-13 NSIC) past the host Marauders.
• CONCORDIA (MOORHEAD) 66, MACALESTER 55: The conference-leading Cobbers rallied from a two-point halftime deficit to defeat the host Scots. Alley Fisher scored 15 to lead the Cobbers (16-4, 15-2 MIAC). Kyanna Jones had 11 points for the Scots (4-16, 3-14).
• ST. THOMAS 80, AUGSBURG 60: Taylor Young scored 16 points to lead the Tommies (15-5, 13-4) past the host Auggies (7-13, 5-12).
• ST. BENEDICT 66, ST. CATHERINE 45: Brianna Barrett scored 20 points to lead the Blazers (16-4, 14-3) to a road victory over the Wildcats (2-18, 1-16).
• HAMLINE 80, GUSTAVUS 78: The host Pipers made a school-record 14 three-point field goals. Steph Pilgrim had 23 points for the Pipers (10-10, 10-7), Kelsey Florian had 16 points for the Gusties (12-8, 11-6).
• ST. MARY'S 57, CARLETON 46: Jessica Thone scored 16 points to lead St. Mary's (17-3, 14-3) to its ninth victory in a row, beating the Knights (4-16, 4-13).
• ST. OLAF 72, BETHEL 55: Mackenzie Wolter scored 17 points to lead the host Oles (11-9, 9-8) past the Royals (4-16, 3-14).
• WINONA STATE 76, MSU MOORHEAD 54: Katie Wolff made a career-high seven three-pointers and scored 23 points to lead the host Warriors (16-7, 10-6 NSIC) past the Dragons (12-8, 9-7).
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| Minnesota - LP: V. Worley | 3 | FINAL |
| Atlanta - WP: P. Maholm | 8 |
| Cincinnati - WP: A. Simon | 7 | FINAL |
| NY Mets - LP: B. Parnell | 4 |
| Los Angeles - WP: H. Ryu | 9 | FINAL |
| Milwaukee - LP: W. Peralta | 2 |
| Oakland - LP: J. Parker | 1 | FINAL |
| Texas - WP: R. Wolf | 3 |
| Arizona - LP: T. Cahill | 1 | FINAL |
| Colorado - WP: J. De La Rosa | 4 |
| Washington - WP: T. Clippard | 2 | FINAL |
| San Francisco - LP: J. Affeldt | 1 |
| Tampa Bay - LP: C. Ramos | 3 | FINAL |
| Toronto - WP: A. Loup | 4 |
| Chicago Cubs - LP: J. Samardzija | 0 | FINAL |
| Pittsburgh - WP: F. Liriano | 1 |
| Detroit | 9 | Delayed |
| Cleveland | 7 |
| NY Yankees - LP: H. Kuroda | 3 | FINAL |
| Baltimore - WP: J. Hammel | 6 |
| Seattle - LP: B. Maurer | 1 | FINAL |
| LA Angels - WP: C. Wilson | 7 |
| Philadelphia - WP: C. Lee | 3 | FINAL |
| Miami - LP: K. Slowey | 0 |
| Boston - WP: C. Buchholz | 6 | FINAL |
| Chicago WSox - LP: H. Santiago | 2 |
| Kansas City - LP: J. Shields | 1 | FINAL |
| Houston - WP: J. Lyles | 3 |
| St. Louis | 5 | Bottom 5th Inning |
| San Diego | 0 |
| Indiana | 99 | 1st OT 2:10 |
| Miami | 96 |
| Pittsburgh | 7 | FINAL |
| Ottawa | 3 |
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