Cooper Flagg scores 29 points in Mavs’ win over Pelicans

DALLAS Cooper Flagg of Newport scored a career-high 29 points, Naji Marshall hit the go-ahead 3-pointer against his former team with 30. 7 seconds left and the Dallas Mavericks beat the New Orleans Pelicans 118-115 on Friday night in NBA Cup play. The 3-pointer by Marshall, who played four seasons with New Orleans before signing with Dallas in July 2024, put the Mavericks ahead 116-115. The Pelicans missed three 3-pointers in the closing seconds, the last attempt from rookie center Derik Queen with four seconds left after Dallas’ Max Christie made two free throws with 10. 9 seconds to go. The Mavericks’ P. J. Washington Jr. grabbed the rebound amid a crowd on the baseline, and the teams scuffled after the final buzzer. Flagg, the No. 1 overall pick last summer, was 12 of 19 from the field and had seven rebounds and five assists after sitting out an NBA game for the first time Wednesday night. Washington had 24 points, tying a season high with five 3-pointers, and Christie scored 23, tying a career best with five 3s. The Mavericks are 5-12 overall. They have won two of their last three home games after beginning the season 2-7 at American Airlines Center. Dallas is 1-2 in NBA Cup play. New Orleans is 0-3. Trey Murphy III scored 25 points to top the Pelicans, who have lost eight straight to drop to 2-14. They are 0-4 under interim coach James Borrego. Zion Williamson scored 22 points in his second game back after missing the previous eight with a strained left hamstring. Jeremiah Fears scored 21, and Queen had 20 points, seven rebounds and a career-high 11 assists. The Mavericks’ Brandon Williams tied a career high with 12 assists. Up next Pelicans: Host Atlanta on Saturday night. Mavericks: Host Memphis on Saturday night.
https://www.centralmaine.com/2025/11/22/cooper-flagg-scores-29-points-in-mavs-win-over-pelicans/

Connor Bedard’s heater continues as the Chicago Blackhawks finish a 3-2-1 trip with a 5-1 win in Detroit

Bedard’s Early Goal Sparks Blackhawks to 5-1 Win Over Red Wings

DETROIT — Connor Bedard was the last Chicago Blackhawks player off the ice in warmups, giving the few Hawks fans in attendance some high-fives. When the puck dropped for the opening faceoff, Bedard was ready. It took him only 59 seconds to score his ninth goal of the season—a snipe off a great setup by Artyom Levshunov—as the Hawks went on to defeat the Detroit Red Wings 5-1 on Sunday at Little Caesars Arena.

Bedard added two assists as the Hawks (8-5-3), despite being outshot 46-20, used a three-goal third period to turn a nail-biter into a blowout. They finished their six-game trip 3-2-1 and will return to the United Center on Wednesday versus the New Jersey Devils on a three-game winning streak.

Bedard is heating up with 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) in his last eight games. Already the youngest Hawk to reach 150 career points, he’s steadily climbing the franchise list for most points before turning 21. Now at 153 points, Bedard ranks fourth on the under-21 list, with Denis Savard (160) and Patrick Kane (161) within reach. The team record belongs to Eddie Olczyk, who amassed 180 points before his 21st birthday.

“It will be a few games before Bedard passes Kane, but he’ll take Sunday’s win against the former Hawks great for now,” said Coach Jeff Blashill. It was Kane’s first loss to his former team since the Hawks traded him in February 2023.

“Good road win at the end of the trip,” Blashill added. “You win special teams battles, you win a lot of games. Early in the year, when we lost some games I thought we could have won, we weren’t winning the special teams battle. Now we are.”

The Hawks excelled on special teams, going 3-for-3 on the power play while killing off all five penalties. Teuvo Teräväinen, Tyler Bertuzzi, and Bedard each scored seconds into a power play.

“Confidence is a huge factor in life and especially on special teams,” Blashill said. “When Connor zips the one-hand, that makes the rest of the power play more dangerous.”

To say Bedard is hot right now is an understatement. He took the NHL scoring lead with 25 points, though the Colorado Avalanche’s Nathan MacKinnon (24) played later Sunday. By reaching 25 points in his 16th game, Bedard matched Kane (2015-16) as the fastest Hawks player in the last 35 years to hit that milestone.

Bedard isn’t the only Hawk on fire. Bertuzzi has six goals in his last three games. “I’ve loved Bert from the moment I started coaching him in Grand Rapids,” Blashill said. “He came in during our playoffs and I thought he was a winning hockey player then, and I think he’s a winning hockey player now.”

Arvid Söderblom started in net for the Hawks and finished with a career-high 45 saves. He made several key stops, including a save on his brother, left wing Elmer Söderblom, in the first period and an impressive toe-tap save in the second.

“I’d been off for a few days and hadn’t played in a while, so the first few minutes I felt a little off,” Söderblom said. “But once I felt some shots, I got into it pretty good right away.” It was the first time Arvid and Elmer faced each other in the NHL.

Despite stopping his brother’s shot, Arvid stayed humble. “You should never be chirping as a goalie; that can bite you in the butt pretty quick,” he said. “I might give it to him afterward.”

Oliver Moore scored his first NHL goal with 15.6 seconds left in the game. The winger has made an impact since being called up from Rockford before last Monday’s game in Seattle.

“It was really good to get the first one out of the way,” Moore said. “It feels like a weight off the shoulders a little bit in that category. It’s all about the guys in here making it easy for me to come in. If we keep playing winning hockey, hopefully it’s the first of many.”

Frank Nazar was a last-minute scratch after suffering an undisclosed injury Friday while being crosschecked by Calgary Flames’ Joel Farabee. Blashill had said beforehand that Nazar would be a game-time decision, so a lengthy absence does not appear to be a concern. The Detroit native has 11 points (five goals, six assists) and a plus-3 rating in 15 games this season.

The two weeks of travel are now over. It’s time for the Hawks to go home.

“It’s been a long road trip and it’s going to be good to get back home and spend some time with the family,” Söderblom said. “Looking forward to it.”

https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/09/chicago-blackhawks-connor-bedard-detroit-red-wings/

Despite trailing most of the game, Brown keeps Utah in it in 92-89 OT win over Weber State

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Terrence Brown scored a career-high 36 points, and Don McHenry added 26 as Utah needed overtime to edge Weber State 92-89 on Saturday night.

Keanu Dawes contributed 11 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for Utah, improving the team’s record to 2-0.

For Weber State, Jace Whiting scored 15 points, while Malek Gomma and reserve Trevor Hennig each added 14 points.
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-game-stories/10163024/despite-trailing-most-of-the-game-brown-keeps-utah-in-it-in-92-89-ot-win-over-weber-state.html

Nebraska volleyball dominates Illinois for 14th straight sweep

Nebraska (23-0, 13-0) continued their dominant November with a home stand against Illinois (12-10, 7-6) on Thursday night. The Huskers delivered another sweep, overpowering the Fighting Illini in straight sets (25-11, 25-15, 25-14) to secure their 14th consecutive sweep and extend their streak to 43 straight set wins.

The Huskers started strong, finishing the opening set with an impressive .714 attack percentage while holding Illinois to a mere .111. Although the Fighting Illini attempted to mount a comeback in the second and third sets—putting up early resistance in both—the Huskers quickly quelled any momentum and cruised to victory. Nebraska finished the night with 49 kills on 86 attacks, boasting an overall .488 hitting percentage.

Defensively, Nebraska posted 40 digs and seven blocks, limiting Illinois to a .095 hitting percentage. Andi Jackson led the charge with a perfect 9-for-9 in attacks and contributed four blocks. Virginia Adriano and Harper Murray each added eight kills, while Teraya Sigler finished with 6-of-12 attacks and a service ace. Taylor Landfair and Skyler Pierce combined for eight kills on 13 attacks, each contributing four kills. Additionally, Allie Sczech, Rebekah Allick, and Manaia Ogbechie each provided three kills in the win.

Bergen Reilly led Nebraska in both assists and blocks, tallying 29 assists and five blocks, while also recording seven digs. Laney Choboy had a standout performance with a career-high 20 digs alongside two service aces.

Looking ahead, the Huskers will hit the road for their next series of matches starting with a Saturday afternoon battle at Minnesota. First serve is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. CT and will be available to watch on Peacock.
https://cornhuskerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/cornhuskers/volleyball/2025/11/07/nebraska-volleyball-illinois-big-ten-2025-recap/87136871007/

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