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State colleges: Isiah Williams leads Utah Valley over Chicago State, 66-51
First Published Feb 11 2012 10:40 pm • Last Updated Feb 11 2012 11:41 pm

Chicago • Isiah Williams scored 15 points, all in the second half, and Utah Valley rallied to beat Chicago State 66-61 on Saturday.

Holton Hunsaker’s 16 points led the Wolverines (17-10, 7-0 Great West), who have won a school-record 10 in a row. Utah Valley trailed 35-23 at halftime before taking the lead thanks to a 17-2 run early in the second half.

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Ben Aird had 10 points and 11 rebounds for Utah Valley, which was coming off a double-overtime, 99-97 win at NJIT on Thursday night. The Wolverines shot 24 percent in the first half, but 62 percent after halftime to finish at 39 percent.

Carroll College 74, Westminster 65 • In Helena, Mont., Carroll shot 63 percent from the floor to snap Westminster’s three-game winning streak.

A.J. Reilly had a team-high 16 points for the Griffins (18-9, 6-5 Frontier Conference).

Dixie State 83, Academy of Art 65 • In St. George, Maurice Cole scored 22 points and dished out six assists, leading the Red Storm to a Pacific West Conference win.

Dalton Groskreutz tallied 13 points and five rebounds in 16 minutes of play off the bench for Dixie State (17-4, 12-1 PWC).

SLCC 98, Snow College 96 • Louis Garrett tipped in a shot at the buzzer to lift the Bruins over the Badgers.

Agustin Ambrosino tallied 22 points and eight rebounds, and Skyler Halford scored 24 points and grabbed seven rebounds for SLCC (19-5, 6-3 Scenic West Athletic Conference). Connor Van Brocklin scored 24 points for Snow.

North Idaho College 78, USU-Eastern 71 (3 OT) • In Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, the Golden Eagles fell short in triple overtime to Scenic West Athletic Conference foe NIC.

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