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 HONOLULU  AP  鈥?Steaming mad about some Kansas trash talk, Marquette coach Shaka Smart stormed up the sideline looking ready for a fight.His calm and collected players, however, were in complete control all night against the No. 1 team in the country.Oso Ighodaro had 21 points and nine rebounds as No. 4 Marquette routed the top-rank stanley quencher ed Jayhawks 73-59 on Tuesday in the Maui Invitational semifinals.With former Marquette great Dwyane Wade sitting in the front row, the early-season clash of  stanley cup national title contenders ended up being one-sided.  stanley botella The Golden Eagles  5-0  led for all but 22 seconds and were up by 17 with about seven minutes to play.Marquette will take on No. 2 Purdue for the tournament championship Wednesday.Tempers flared late in the first half after Kansas swingman Kevin McCullar Jr. drained a 3-pointer in front of Marquette s bench. McCullar jawed with Smart as he headed back downcourt, and members of both teams had to be pulled away from the heated dustup that followed.Both teams were given technical fouls. An angry Smart and Jayhawks coach Bill Self appeared to exchange unpleasantries along the sideline at the end of the ensuing discussion with officials. At the end of the day it had very little to do with the game,  Smart said.  Our guys did a really good job of just basically ignoring what happened and just continuing to play, and that shows their maturity and their poise. Smart said he and McCullar are plenty familiar with each other going back to when Smart was  Cbeb More than 480,000 Americans die each year from tobacco use
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?A couple from northeastern Wisconsin have claimed $316 million won in a Powerball drawing last month. The Wisconsin Lottery said Monday that Tammy and Cliff Webster split a $632.6 million jackpot from the Jan. 5 dra stanley cup wing with a winner who bought a ticket in California. The jackpot was the seventh-largest in Powerball s history. The lottery says the Websters, members of the Oneida Nation, are taking the cash option of $225 million instead of annual payments. After state and local taxes they will take home nearly $154 million. The Websters, who live in Oneida, nea stanley cup website r Green Bay, didn t tell the lottery how they plan to spend their newfound wealth.The gas station where the winning ticket was sold will receive $100,000, the A stanley mug ssociated Press reported.According to the news outlet, the California Lottery said the winning ticket was sold at a Sacramento 7-Eleven.