Jan 17, 2023

🎙 📰 Eagle Media Sports for Tuesday Morning

Posted Jan 17, 2023 1:15 PM

HUTCHINSON, Kan.: (Transcript from KWBW Sports) 7:10am on BW Radio, time to turn to sports.   

Dak Prescott outplayed Tom Brady throwing for four touchdowns, running for another, and Dallas wins 31-14 over Tampa in an NFC wild card playoff game. Dallas beat Brady for the first time in the seven time Super Bowl Champions career. Cowboys earn a trip to San Francisco to take on the 49'ers in the NFC divisional round at next Sunday.

Jim Harbaugh is staying at Michigan, a decision he personally gave the school president on Monday to end another round of speculation he would return to the NFL. Harbaugh and the school have not reached an agreement on a contract extension. Both sides plan to work on the new deal this week.

Kansas sophomore K.J. Adams has been named the Big 12 Player of the Week by a vote of a media panel who covers that league. He leads Kansas shooting 65% from the field. Averages almost 11 points and 4.5 rebounds a game. But since a big 12 play started, he's averaging 16 points a game.

Jaquan Walton, second half scoring surge left in Wichita State to a big comeback win over Tulsa on Saturday. And that has earned the junior a spot on this week's American Athletic Conference Honor roll.  The 6' 7"guard from Georgia. Averaging 12 points and a team best six rebounds. Shockers have road games this week at Memphis Thursday and SMU on Sunday.

AP Top 25 Basketball poll has Houston one KU stays at 2. Texas 7. Iowa State 12. K-State 13. TCU 14. Baylor 21.

Speaking of K-State and KU, they match up tonight 6:00. ESPN. That is going to be a good one,

Tonight here on BW Radio, Hutchinson High School's girls will be at Derby. Our pregame starts at 7:15. Salthawk Boys off until Thursday, they'll be playing in the Tournament of Champions with games Thursday, Friday and Saturday coming up.

LeBron James has another milestone. LeBron James has become the second player in NBA history to score 38,000 points.

Marv Albert:

"Here's LeBron. He has 38,001 for his career than from the NBA. He hit the plateau after pulling up for a midrange jumper before the Staples Center crowd in a game against the Philly 70 Sixers Sunday night. The L.A. Lakers star, who's in his 20th season in the NBA, joins fellow Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the only players to pass the mark. Matt Piper, CBS News."

All right, Matt, thank you.

That's sports on BW.

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