PREP BASKETBALL
GIRLS
SECTIONAL DRAW
DIVISION I
At McComb
BRACKET III
Perrysburg (11-2) vs. Lima Senior (2-12), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Anthony Wayne (2-12), Feb. 28, 2 for sectional title
BRACKET IV
Wapakoneta (10-5) vs. Bowling Green (7-6), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Findlay (10-3), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to McComb District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Perrysburg. 2, Findlay.
At Hopewell-Loudon
BRACKET I
Fremont Ross vs. Mansfield Senior, Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Mansfield Madison, Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET II
Clay vs. Ashland, Feb. 25, 6:15
Sandusky vs. Marion Harding, Feb. 25, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Hopewell-Loudon District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Clay. 2, Mansfield Madison.
At Central Catholic
BRACKET V
Notre Dame vs. Southview, Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Start, Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET VI
Northview vs. Libbey, Feb. 25, 6:15
Waite vs. Springfield, Feb. 25, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Clay District, March 4
At Clay
BRACKET VII
Whitmer vs. St. Ursula, Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Central Catholic, Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET VIII
Bowsher vs. Woodward, Feb. 25, 6:15
Scott vs. Rogers, Feb. 25, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Central Catholic District, March 4
DIVISION II
At Swanton
BRACKET I
Wauseon (11-3) vs. Lake (1-13), Feb. 24, 6:15
Maumee (4-10) vs. Bryan (9-5), Feb. 24, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET II
Eastwood (10-5) vs. Rossford (2-12), Feb. 25, 6:15
Defiance (5-10) vs. Napoleon (8-7), Feb. 25, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Liberty-Benton District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Wauson. 2, Eastwood.
At Wapakoneta
BRACKET III
Ottawa-Glandorf (13-2) vs. St. Marys Memorial (14-1), Feb. 24, 6:15
Van Wert (9-6) vs. Celina (10-6), Feb. 24, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET IV
Elida (11-5) vs. Kenton (5-11), Feb. 25, 6:15
Lima Bath (12-2) vs. Lima Shawnee (5-10), Feb. 25, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Liberty-Benton District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Lima Bath. 2, Ottawa-Glandorf.
At Old Fort
BRACKET V
Oak Harbor (15-0) vs. Norwalk (8-7), Feb. 24, 6:15
Bellevue (12-3) vs. Sandusky Perkins (6-10), Feb. 24, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET VI
Fostoria (12-3) vs. Clyde (7-9), Feb. 25, 6:15
Port Clinton (12-3) vs. Tiffin Columbian (9-7), Feb. 25, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Ontario District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Oak Harbor. 2, Fostoria.
At Bucyrus
BRACKET VII
Shelby (4-11) vs. Vermilion (8-7), Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Upper Sandusky (13-2), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET VIII
Galion (1-14) vs. Lexington (9-5), Feb. 25, 6:15
Willard (3-12) vs. Clear Fork (11-3), Feb. 25, second game
Winners meet Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Ontario District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Upper Sandusky. 2, Clear Fork.
DIVISION III
At Van Wert
BRACKET I
Parkway (2-12) vs. Coldwater (3-10), Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Fairview (4-9), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET II
Paulding (9-3) vs. Wayne Trace (3-10), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Defiance District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Paulding. 2, Fairview.
At Liberty Center
BRACKET III
Swanton (8-6) vs. Otsego (6-9), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Evergreen (10-2), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET IV
Archbold (14-0) vs. Tinora (0-14), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Delta (3-9), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Defiance District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Archbold. 2, Evergreen.
At Eastwood
BRACKET V
Lakota (8-6) vs. Woodmore (5-9), Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Cardinal Stritch (13-2), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET VI
Elmwood (10-4) vs. Genoa (7-8), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Perrysburg District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Elmwood. 2, Cardinal Stritch.
At Findlay
BRACKET VII
Bluffton (7-6) vs. Liberty-Benton (3-12), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Patrick Henry (9-4), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET VIII
Carey (8-6) vs. Lima Central Catholic (4-10), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Allen East (11-4), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Perrysburg District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Allen East. 2, Patrick Henry.
At Sandusky
BRACKET IX
Western Reserve vs. Milan Edison, Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Huron, Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET X
Margaretta vs. Seneca East, Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Willard District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Margaretta. 2, Western Reserve.
At Shelby
BRACKET XI
Colonel Crawford (13-2) vs. Bucyrus (4-12), Feb. 24, 7
Winner vs. Ontario (5-11), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET XII
Mohawk (10-4) vs. Ashland Crestview (6-8), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Willard District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Colonel Crawford. 2, Mohawk.
DIVISION IV
At New Bremen
BRACKET I
Spencerville (7-6) vs. New Knoxville (9-6), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Minster (11-2), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET II
Fort Recovery (10-6) vs. St. Henry (3-10), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Marion Local (12-2), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Coldwater District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Minster. 2, Marion Local.
At Lima Bath
BRACKET III
Waynesfield-Goshen (4-8) vs. Ada (3-11), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Lima Perry (7-6), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET IV
Upper Scioto Valley (1-13) vs. Lima Temple Christian (0-12), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. New Bremen (5-7), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Coldwater District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, New Bremen. 2, Lima Perry.
At Kalida
BRACKET V
Delphos St. John's vs. Lincolnview, Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Delphos Jefferson, Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET VI
Convoy Crestview vs. Fort Jennings, Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Ottoville, Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Elida District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Delphos Jefferson. 2, Ottoville.
At Ottawa-Glandorf
BRACKET VII
Columbus Grove vs. Leipsic, Feb. 24, 6:30
Winner vs. Miller City, Feb. 28, 6:30 for sectional title
BRACKET VIII
Pandora-Gilboa vs. Kalida, Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Continental, Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Kalida District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Miller City. 2, Continental.
At New Riegel
BRACKET IX
North Baltimore (5-7) vs. Fostoria St. Wendelin (0-11), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Arcadia (11-4), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET X
Vanlue (6-8) vs. Van Buren (10-6), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Hopewell-Loudon (11-3), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Findlay District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Arcadia. 2, Hopewell-Loudon.
At Bluffton
BRACKET XI
Cory-Rawson (7-6) vs. Arlington (3-10), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Riverdale (10-5), Feb. 28, 1 for sectional title
BRACKET XII
Ridgemont (7-7) vs. Hardin Northern (0-16), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. McComb (11-3), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Findlay District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, McComb. 2, Riverdale.
At Bryan
BRACKET XII
Montpelier (5-10) vs. North Central (1-12), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Edon (8-8), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET XIV
Edgerton (2-13) vs. Antwerp (5-9), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Hicksville (9-6), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Archbold District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Hicksville. 2, Edon.
At Wauseon
BRACKET XV
Holgate (4-12) vs. Hilltop (4-12), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Fayette (15-0), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET XVI
Ayersville (7-8) vs. Pettisville (1-13), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Stryker (10-5), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Archbold District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Fayette. 2, Stryker.
At Bowling Green
BRACKET XVII
Ottawa Hills (8-6) vs. Liberty Center (7-7), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Northwood (9-5), Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET XVIII
Gibsonburg (7-7) vs. Maumee Valley (3-9), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Toledo Christian (9-4), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Fostoria District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Northwood. 2, Toledo Christian.
At Tiffin Columbian
BRACKET XIX
Old Fort vs. Danbury, Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Fremont St. Joseph, Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET XX
Tiffin Calvert vs. Bettsville, Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. New Riegel, Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Fostoria District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, New Riegel. 2, Fremont St. Joseph.
At Ontario
BRACKET XXI
Lucas (3-12) vs. Mansfield Christian (3-11), Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Mansfield St. Peter's (13-1), Feb. 28, 6:15 p.m. for sectional title
BRACKET XXII
Buckeye Central (7-8) vs. Wynford (6-10), Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Crestline (10-4), Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Lexington District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Mansfield St. Peter's. 2, Crestline.
At Norwalk
BRACKET XXIII
South Central vs. Sandusky St. Mary's, Feb. 24, 6:15
Winner vs. Plymouth, Feb. 28, 6:15 for sectional title
BRACKET XXIV
Monroeville vs. New London, Feb. 24, second game
Winner vs. Norwalk St. Paul, Feb. 28, second game for sectional title
Sectional winners advance to Lexington District, March 4
SEEDS: 1, Plymouth. 2, Norwalk St. Paul.
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Regular season
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
CITY LEAGUE
TONIGHT
Rogers at Evergreen
WEDNESDAY
Bowsher at Scott
Central at Whitmer
Clay at Start
Libbey at Woodward
Notre Dame at Waite
Rogers at St. Ursula
Maumee Valley at Ottawa Hills
SATURDAY
Pickerington North at Central
Akron St. Vincent/St. Marys at Scott
Start at Liberty Center
Woodward at Lima Shawnee
NORTHERN LAKES LEAGUE
TOMORROW
Perrysburg at Anthony Wayne
Bowling Green at Springfield
Southview at Maumee
Rossford at Northview
THURSDAY
Anthony Wayne at Southview
Maumee at Bowling Green
Springfield at Northview
Rossford at Perrysburg
SUBURBAN LAKES LEAGUE
TOMORROW
Old Fort at Lakota
THURSDAY
Eastwood at Otsego
Elmwood at Gibsonburg
Lake at Genoa
Woodmore at Lakota
SATURDAY
Oak Harbor at Elmwood
Gibsonburg at Fremont St. Joe
TAAC
TONIGHT
Northwood at Hopewell-Loudon
North Baltimore at Toledo Christian
TOMORROW
Danbury at Stritch
Northwood at Maumee Valley
SATURDAY
Stritch at Ottawa Hills
Maumee Valley at Emmanuel Baptist
Northwood at Toledo Christian
NW OHIO ATHLETIC LEAGUE
TONIGHT
Fayette at Swanton
TOMORROW
Archbold at Pettisville
Delta at Liberty Center
Patrick Henry at Van Buren
Wauseon at Tinora
THURSDAY
Archbold at Wauseon
Delta at Bryan
Swanton at Evergreen
Montpelier at Patrick Henry
SATURDAY
Napoleon at Archbold
Delta at North Central
Montpelier at Stryker
Port Clinton at Swanton
OTHER NW OHIO
THURSDAY
Lima Sr. at Findlay
Napoleon at Fremont Ross
Sandusky at Marion Harding
SATURDAY
Mansfield at Fremont Ross
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BOYS
All games at 7:30 unless noted)
CITY LEAGUE
TOMOROW
Fremont Ross at St. Francis
NORTHERN LAKES LEAGUE
TOMORROW
Lake at Rossford
SUBURBAN LAKES LEAGUE
TOMORROW
Northwood at Gibsonburg
TAAC
TOMORROW
Emmanuel Baptist at Evergreen
WEDNESDAY
Maumee Valley at Ottawa Hills
MIDLAND ATHLETIC LEAGUE
TOMORROW
Carey at McComb
BUCKEYE BORDER CONF.
TOMORROW
Edon at Hamilton
OTHER NW OHIO
TOMORROW
Defiance at Napoleon
Ottawa-Glandorf at Lima CC
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN
LENAWEE COUNTY ATHLETIC ASSOC.
TOMORROW
Blissfield at Tecumseh
Columbia Central at Albion
Clinton at Hudson
Ida at Lenawee Christian
TRI-COUNTY.
TOMORROW
Summerfield at Adrian Madison
Britton-Macon at Whiteford
Deerfield at Whitmore Lake
Morenci at Sand Creek
OTHER SE MICHIGAN
TOMORROW
Addison at Vandercook Lake
Adrian at Tecumseh
Airport at Monroe Jefferson
Monroe St. Mary CC at Grosse Ile
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PREP SWIMMING
Northwest Ohio Aquatic Conference Championships
AT AYERSVILLE
GIRLS
TEAM STANDINGS: Sandusky Perkins 452, Northview 332, Napoleon 309, Notre Dame 254, Lima Shawnee 234, Bowling Green 206, Port Clinton 162, Sandusky 156, Fremont Ross 119, Oak Harbor 47, Ayersville 35, Southview 19.
200-yard medley relay — Perkins, 1:57.73; 200 freestyle — Carolyn Routh (Pe), 2:00.25; 200 individual medley — Abby Koch (Pe), 2:19.89; 50 freestyle — Monica Bressler (Pe), 25.70; 100 butterfly — Jessica Wohl (Pe), 1:03.46; 100 freestyle — Carolyn Routh (Pe), 55.32; 500 freestyle — Nikki Schnell-McCoy (ND), 5:15.81; 200 freestyle relay — Perkins, 1:44.44; 100 backstroke — Nikki Schnell-McCoy (ND), 1:02.28; 100 breaststroke — Morgan Drusbacky (PC), 1:12.09; 400 freestyle relay — Perkins, 3:50.65.
BOYS
TEAM STANDINGS: Napoleon 452, St. John's 288, Sandusky Perkins 262, Northview 245, Bowling Green 231, Fremont Ross 206, Oak Harbor 200, Sandusky 142, Lima Shawnee 98, Ayersville 83, Port Clinton 66, Southview 46.
200-yard medley relay — Napoleon, 1:46.32; 200 freestyle — Nick Saul (Nap), 1:48.84; 200 individual medley — Adam Wohl (Pe), 2:03.48; 50 freestyle — David Fournier (SJ), 21.96; 100 butterfly — Elliot Vocke (Nap), 58.32; 100 freestyle — Nick Saul (Nap), 49.76; 500 freestyle — Ryan Wichman (BG), 4:59.70; 200 free relay — St. John's, 1:34.16; 100 backstroke — Blake Locher (No), 57.13; 100 breaststroke — Adam Wohl (Pe), 1:03.90; 400 freestyle relay — Napoleon, 3:27.21.
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TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
Japanese Pacific League
LOTTE MARINES - Signed LHP Dan Serafini to a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CHICAGO BULLS - Placed F Chris Jefferies on the injured list. Activated C Tyson Chandler from the injured list.
INDIANA PACERS - Placed G Jamison Brewer on the injured list. Activated G Kenny Anderson from the injured list.
NEW YORK KNICKS - Activated F Mike Sweetney from the injured list.
WASHINGTON WIZARDS - Activated F Jerry Stackhouse from the injured list. Placed G Mitchell Butler on the injured list.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
TENNESSEE TITANS - Named Dave McGinnis assistant head coach.
Arena Football League
LOS ANGELES AVENGERS - Acquired WR-LB Joe Douglass from Colorado for future considerations.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ATLANTA THRASHERS - Placed D Garnet Exelby and D Chris Tamer on injured reserve. Recalled D Kurtis Foster and G Frederic Cassivi from Chicago of the AHL.
CALGARY FLAMES - Recalled D Mike Commodore from Lowell of the AHL.
FLORIDA PANTHERS - Recalled C Mike Green from San Antonio of the AHL.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS - Reassigned D Andrew Hutchinson to Milwaukee of the AHL.
ST. LOUIS BLUES - Recalled D Aris Brimanis from Worcester of the AHL. Reassigned D Jame Pollock to Worcester.
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS - Recalled Aaron Gavey from St. John's of the AHL. Reassigned F Clarke Wilm to St. John's.
WASHINGTON CAPITALS - Recalled D Steve Eminger from Portland of the AHL.
ECHL
GREENVILLE GRRROWL - Traded F Jeff Zehr to Johnstown for future considerations.
TOLEDO STORM - Signed D Jeff Wells.
COLLEGE
FLORIDA ATLANTIC - Extended the contract of Howard Schnellenberger, football coach, two years through the 2009 season.
MISSOURI - Suspended men's basketball G Randy Pulley one game for missing practice.
UNLV - Named Allison Keeley volleyball coach.
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PREP HOCKEY
MAUMEE 10. ANTHONY WAYNE 0
Reichardt 2, Nietrzeba 2, Ludwig 2, Monto 2, Mahlman, Schiavone. Saves: Chapman (MM) 5; Oh (AW) 65.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
MEN
Mid-American Conference
YESTERDAY
Buffalo 84, Ball State 75
SATURDAY
Toledo 77, N. Illinois 64
Bowling Green 88, Marshall 73
Ohio 73, Central Michigan 61
Kent State 77, Akron 66
W. Michigan 75, E. Michigan 55
TONIGHT
Marshall at Akron
Miami, Ohio at Ohio
WEDNESDAY
Akron at Ball State
Eastern Michigan at Buffalo
Kent State at Northern Illinois
Bowling Green at Miami
Western Michigan at Central Michigan
SATURDAY FEB. 7
Toledo at Miami,, 2 p.m.
Bowling Green at W. Michigan, 2 p.m.
Kent St. at Cent. Michigan, 2 p.m.
Akron at E. Michigan, 2 p.m.
Ball St. at Ohio, 3:30 p.m.
Marshall at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Big Ten
SATURDAY
Ohio State 65, Purdue 59
Illinois 67, Michigan 52
Northwestern 61, Minnesota 47
Iowa 77, Penn State 58
Michigan State 84, Indiana 72
YESTERDAY
No games scheduled
TOMORROW
Illinois at Indiana, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Northwestern at Ohio St., 8 p.m.
Purdue at Penn St., 8 p.m.
Iowa at Michigan St., 8 p.m.
Minnesota at Wisconsin, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY FEB. 7
Michigan St. at Ohio St., Noon
Purdue at Michigan, 12:15 p.m.
Wisconsin at Northwestern, 2:30 p.m.
Iowa at Indiana, 4:30 p.m.
SUNDAY FEB. 8
Illinois at Minnesota, 1 p.m.
National
YESTERDAY
EAST
American U. 60, Army 46
Bard 79, Pratt 68
Boston U. 67, Albany, N.Y. 55
Bucknell 77, Holy Cross 67
Duquesne 85, St. Bonaventure 78
Edinboro 75, California, Pa. 69
Lafayette 65, Navy 50
Lehigh 61, Colgate 56
Maine-Farmington 74, Becker 62
Manhattan 72, Canisius 56
Mount Aloysius 84, Hilbert 76
Niagara 97, Iona 91
Rochester 68, Chicago 44
Seton Hall 55, Providence 46
Washington, Mo. 94, Carnegie-Mellon 80
Yeshiva 60, Manhattanville 59
SOUTH
Chowan 107, Averett 71
Florida St. 88, Savannah St. 73
Mercer 75, Jacksonville 62
N.C. State 81, Maryland 69
N.C. Wesleyan 82, Ferrum 71
Randolph-Macon 88, Guilford 51
Stetson 66, Georgia St. 65, OT
MIDWEST
Creighton 74, Evansville 70
NYU 80, Case Reserve 63
Oklahoma 52, Nebraska 50
SATURDAY
EAST
Binghamton 75, Hartford 68
Brown 92, Penn 88, OT
Columbia 78, Harvard 67
Connecticut 63, Boston College 58
Cornell 68, Dartmouth 62
Drexel 67, N.C.-Wilmington 66, OT
Fairfield 91, Siena 80
Fairleigh Dickinson 62, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 56, OT
Maine 71, Stony Brook 63
Massachusetts 67, Rhode Island 63
Monmouth, N.J. 78, Cent. Connecticut St. 61
Northeastern 76, New Hampshire 69
Princeton 49, Yale 47
Rider 63, Marist 59
Rutgers 81, Notre Dame 70
Sacred Heart 76, Quinnipiac 74
Saint Joseph's 83, Temple 71
St. Francis, NY 79, Robert Morris 66
St. Francis, Pa. 73, Long Island U. 64
St. John's 71, UCLA 55
St. Peter's 76, Loyola, Md. 71
Syracuse 76, Virginia Tech 64
Vermont 84, UMBC 59
Villanova 73, West Virginia 58
MIDWEST
Bradley 57, Illinois St. 54
Charlotte 86, Cincinnati 83
Dayton 74, Xavier 67
Hawaii 73, Tulsa 71, 2OT
Ill.-Chicago 74, Butler 71, OT
Iowa St. 68, Kansas 61
Loyola of Chicago 80, Detroit 77, OT
Missouri 62, Kansas St. 53
Northwestern 61, Minnesota 47
Oakland, Mich. 77, Chicago St. 60
S. Illinois 63, N. Iowa 53
SW Missouri St. 52, Indiana St. 39
Valparaiso 81, W. Illinois 79, OT
Wichita St. 70, Drake 60
Wis.-Milwaukee 81, Wis.-Green Bay 70
Wright St. 72, Cleveland St. 56
Youngstown St. 71, Ind.-Pur.-Ft. Wayne 61
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 78, Prairie View 68
Alabama St. 69, Texas Southern 51
Belmont 68, Gardner-Webb 59
Birmingham-Southern 76, Coastal Carolina 68, OT
Campbell 90, Lipscomb 84
Centenary 67, Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 65
Clemson 81, North Carolina 72
Coll. of Charleston 69, The Citadel 45
Davidson 80, UNC-Greensboro 69
DePaul 70, East Carolina 65
Delaware 63, James Madison 61
Delaware St. 74, N. Carolina A&T 61
Duke 82, Georgia Tech 74
ETSU 79, W. Carolina 65
Elon 77, Wofford 64
Florida A&M 79, Md.-Eastern Shore 74
Furman 85, Appalachian St. 74
George Mason 78, William & Mary 62
Georgetown 87, Miami 80, OT
Georgia 71, Arkansas 50
Georgia Southern 82, Chattanooga 74
Hampton 75, Coppin St. 72
Houston 65, South Florida 53
Jacksonville St. 78, E. Illinois 73
LSU 60, Alabama 54
Liberty 67, High Point 56
Louisiana-Lafayette 74, Middle Tennessee 64
MVSU 50, Jackson St. 41
Marquette 77, Louisville 70
Mississippi 79, South Carolina 68
Mississippi St. 73, Auburn 68
Murray St. 90, Morehead St. 76
N.C.-Asheville 76, Radford 62
Norfolk St. 68, Morgan St. 65
Old Dominion 88, Towson 62
Richmond 72, George Washington 65
S. Carolina St. 78, Howard 67
Sam Houston St. 73, Louisiana-Monroe 70
Samford 70, SE Missouri 58
Southern Miss. 64, Tulane 58
Southern U. 84, Alcorn St. 73
Tenn.-Martin 76, E. Kentucky 74
Tennessee 65, Florida 63
Tennessee Tech 77, Tennessee St. 76
Texas St. 67, Northwestern St. 64
Troy St. 76, UCF 64
UAB 72, Saint Louis 52
VMI 68, Winthrop 61
Va. Commonwealth 81, Hofstra 69
Vanderbilt 66, Kentucky 60
W. Kentucky 55, Fla. International 42
Wake Forest 91, Virginia 78
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas St. 57, Ark.-Little Rock 56
Grambling St. 78, Ark.-Pine Bluff 55
Lamar 83, Texas-Arlington 72
Memphis 75, TCU 69
North Texas 85, South Alabama 77
Oklahoma St. 70, Texas Tech 66
Rice 82, San Jose St. 49
Texas 69, Texas A&M 59
Texas-San Antonio 83, Nicholls St. 67
UMKC 77, Oral Roberts 71
UTEP 71, Louisiana Tech 68
FAR WEST
Air Force 57, San Diego St. 43
Arizona 61, Washington St. 57
Boise St. 61, SMU 59
Cal Poly-SLO 84, UC Riverside 70
California 88, Oregon St. 74
Colorado 81, Baylor 66
Colorado St. 75, Wyoming 74, OT
Denver 76, New Orleans 73
E. Washington 73, Weber St. 67
Gonzaga 79, Santa Clara 63
Idaho 57, UC Irvine 52
Idaho St. 80, Portland St. 71
Loyola Marymount 82, St. Mary's, Cal. 77
N. Arizona 63, Montana St. 57
Nevada 84, Fresno St. 65
Pacific 86, CS Northridge 78
Portland 84, San Diego 72
Sacramento St. 76, Montana 67
San Francisco 81, Pepperdine 69
Stanford 83, Oregon 80
UC Santa Barbara 77, Cal St.-Fullerton 44
UNLV 89, New Mexico 80
Utah 64, BYU 56
Utah St. 84, Long Beach St. 46
Washington 90, Arizona St. 81
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WOMEN
Mid-American Conference
SATURDAY
Toledo 62, N. Illinois 60
Bowling Green 64, Buffalo 63
Ball State 72, Central Michigan 65
E. Michigan 85, W. Michigan 74
Miami 82, Ohio 70
Kent 68, Akron 59
TOMORROW
Toledo at Buffalo, 7
Bowling Green at Miami, 7
Ohio at Central Michigan, 7
Western Michigan at N. Illinois, 7:05
WEDNESDAY
Kent at Eastern Michigan, 7
Marshall at Akron, 7
National
MIDWEST
Illinois 94, Michigan 78
Iowa 78, Michigan St. 67
Minnesota 59, Wisconsin 48
Ohio St. 71, Indiana 65
Xavier 62, Duquesne 45
EAST
American U. 74, Army 52
California, Pa. 61, Edinboro 49
Canisius 82, St. Peter's 64
Colgate 73, Lehigh 62
Fordham 61, Massachusetts 45
Holy Cross 71, Bucknell 55
Maine 63, Stony Brook 53
Maine Maritime 58, Lasell 39
NYU 88, Case Reserve 79
Navy 71, Lafayette 53
Niagara 71, Manhattan 41
Penn St. 64, Northwestern 51
Rhode Island 60, Temple 59
Rochester 76, Chicago 65
Saint Joseph's 58, Richmond 48
Washington, Mo. 66, Carnegie-Mellon 30
SOUTH
Chowan 65, Averett 61
Florida 92, Vanderbilt 83
George Mason 92, Hofstra 64
Georgia 71, Alabama 68
Guilford 64, Va. Wesleyan 56
James Madison 84, Delaware 57
LSU 82, South Carolina 62
Mississippi 90, Kentucky 88, 2OT
Mississippi St. 57, Arkansas 55
N.C. State 75, Georgia Tech 71
N.C.-Wilmington 62, Towson 47
North Carolina 66, Florida St. 60
Old Dominion 81, Drexel 51
Tennessee 68, Auburn 61, OT
Va. Commonwealth 83, William & Mary 74
Virginia 62, Wake Forest 61
SOUTHWEST
Texas 82, Texas Tech 73
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ECHL
YESTERDAY
Peoria 3, Toledo 2
Augusta 4, Atlantic City 3, SO
Reading 8, Dayton 1
SATURDAY
Toledo 6, Roanoke 0
Charlotte 3, Columbia 2
Columbus 4, Gwinnett 3, OT
Florence 4, Greenville 2
Trenton 8, Augusta 5
Johnstown 5, Reading 2
Pensacola 5, Louisiana 4
Wheeling 8, Dayton 2
South Carolina 3, Florida 2
Mississippi 4, Texas 2
Peoria 4, Cincinnati 1
Idaho 3, Long Beach 2, SO
San Diego 4, Bakersfield 2
Las Vegas 9, Fresno 1
TONIGHT
No games scheduled.
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TENNIS
2004 Australian Open Champions
Men's singles - Roger Federer (2), Switzerland
Women's singles - Justine Henin-Hardenne (1), Belgium
Men's doubles - Michael Llodra and Fabrice Santoro (5), France
Women's doubles - Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, and Paola Suarez (1), Argentina
Mixed doubles - Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia-Montenegro, and Elena Bovina, Russia
Legend men's doubles - John McEnroe, United States, and Mark Woodforde (1), Australia
Legend mixed doubles - Geoff Masters and Dianne Balestrat, Australia
Boys' singles - Gael Monfils (8), France
Girls' singles - Shahar Peer (13), Israel
Boys' doubles - Brendan Evans and Scott Oudesma (1), United States
Girls' doubles - Sun Shang-Nen, China, and Chan Yung-jan (2), Taiwan
Wheelchair men's singles - David Hall (1), Australia
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AUTO RACING
Daytona 24-Hour Rolex
Daytona Beach, Fla.
1. Terry Borcheller, Gainesville, Ga.; Forest Barber, Fort Worth, Texas; Andy Pilgrim, Delray Beach, Fla.; Christian Fittipaldi, Key Biscayne, Fla., DP, Bell Motorsports Pontiac Doran, 526. 2. Mike Fitzgerald, Fountain Hills, Ariz.; Joe Policastro, Greensburg, Pa.; Jay Policastro, Greensburg, Pa.; Robin Liddell, Scotland; Johnny Mowlem, England, GT, Orbit Racing Porsche GT3 RS, 523. 3. Johannes van Overbeek, San Francisco; Seth Neiman, Burlingame, Calif.; Lonnie Pechnik, Pacific Grove, Calif.; Peter Cunningham, West Bend, Wis.; Mike Rockenfeller, Germany, GT, Flying Lizard Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup, 523. 4. Didier Theys, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Fredy Lienhard, Switzerland; Jan Lammers, Netherlands; Marc Goossens, Belgium, DP, Doran Lista Racing Lexus Doran, 521. 5. Andy Wallace, England; Tony Stewart, Davidson, N.C.; Dale Earnhardt Jr, Cleveland, N.C., DP, Howard-Boss Motorsports Chevrolet Crawford, 519.
6. Philipp Peter, Austria; Klaus Engelhorn, Austria; Dieter Quester, Austria; Andrea Montermini, Italy, GT, Red Bull BE Racing Ferrari 360 Modena, 511. 7. Kelly Collins, Newport Beach, Calif.; Brent Martini, Corona del Mar, Calif.; Cort Wagner, Los Angeles; Mike Newton, England; Thomas Erdos, Brazil, DP, Michael Shank Racing Lexus Doran, 509. 8. Max Angelelli, Monaco; Wayne Taylor, Altamonte Springs, Fla.; Emmanuel Collard, France, DP, SunTrust Racing Pontiac Riley, 508. 9. Jean-Francois Dumoulin, Canada; Robert Julien, Canada; Greg Pootmans, Canada; Marc Lieb, Germany, SGS, Doncaster Racing Porsche GT3 Cup, 504. 10. Scott Pruett, McMinnville, Oregon; Max Papis, Italy; Jimmy Morales, Mexico; Scott Dixon, New Zealand, DP, CGR Grand Am Lexus Riley, 502.
11. Tony Burgess, Canada; Philip Collin, Deerfield, Ill.; P van Merksteijn, Netherlands; Gabrio Rosa, Italy; Fabio Rosa, Italy, GT, Seikel Motor Sport Porsche GT3 RS, 501. 12. Randy Pobst, Gainesville, Ga.; Marc Bunting, Monktow, Md.; Andy Lally, Northport, N.Y.; John Littlechild, Medfield, Mass.; Michael Levitas, Jessup, Md., SGS, TPC Racing Porsche GT3 Cup, 501. 13. Dave Lacey, Canada; Greg Wilkins, Canada; Mark Wilkins, Canada; Tom Nastasi, Stamford, Conn.; Kenny Wilden, Canada, SGS, Doncaster Racing Porsche GT3 Cup, 494. 14. Kevin Buckler, Sonoma, Calif.; Timo Bernhard, Germany; Jorg Bergmeister, Germany; Patrick Long, Westlake, Calif., GT, The Racers Group/ Monster Cable Porsche GT3 RS, 494. 15. Joe Nonnamaker, Massillon, Ohio; Will Nonnamaker, North Canton, Ohio; Charlie Menard, Eau Claire, Wis.; Paul Menard, Eau Claire, Wis.; Wayne Nonnamaker, North Canton, Ohio, SGS, Orison-Planet Earth Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup, 493.
16. Jack Lewis, Norcross, Ga.; Edison Lluch, Puerto Rico; Tom McGlynn, Orono, Minn.; Manuel Matos, Puerto Rico, GT, Jack Lewis Enterprises Porsche GT3 Cup, 492. 17. Robert Nearn, England; Pierre Ehret, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Jim Matthews, Chapel Hill, N.C.; Lars Nielsen, Denmark, GT, The Racers Group/ Monster Cable Porsche GT3 RS, 492. 18. Rob Wilson, New Zealand; Frank Mountain, England; Martyn Konig, England, GT, Cirtek Motorsport Porsche GT3 RS, 491. 19. Andrew Davis, Athens, Ga.; Michael Cawley, Atlanta; Charles Espenlaub, Winter Park, Fla.; Joe Foster, Lawrenceville, Ga., SGS, Foxhill Racing Porsche GT3 Cup, 491. 20. Craig Stanton, Long Beach, Calif.; David Murry, Cumming, Ga.; Tim Sugden, England, SGS, AASCO Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup, 487.
21. Ian James, Kissimmee, Fla.; RJ Valentine, Hingham, Mass.; Chris Gleason, Johnstown, Pa.; Abraham Zimroth, New York; Bohdan Kroczek, Winnetka, Ill., GT, The Racers Group/ Monster Cable Porsche GT3 RS, 487. 22. Hugh Plumb, Chadds Ford, Pa.; Geoff Escalette, San Dimas, Calif.; Kim Wolfkill, Newport Beach, Calif.; Mike Lewis, Escondido, Calif., SGS, Glenn Yee Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup, 482. 23. Michael Baughman, Clear Spring, Md.; Bob Ward, Casselberry, Fla.; Brad Jaeger, Cincinnati; Frank Del Vecchio, Trumbull, Conn., SGS, Michael Baughman Racing Porsche GT3 Cup, 482. 24. Ron Zitza, Maitland, Fla.; Marc Feinstein, Somerville, Mass.; Bill Riddell, Jacksonville, Fla.; Hartmut Von Seelen, Greenwood, S.C.; Carlos de Quesada, Miami, GT, GT Technologies Porsche GT3 Cup, 481. 25. Hugo Guenette, Canada; Steve Marshall, Christiansburg, Va.; Danny Marshall, Danville, Va.; Fabio Spatafora, Italy; Jason Workman, Flowery Branch, Ga., DP, G&W Motorsports BMW Picchio, 466.
26. Anthony Lazzaro, Hickory, N.C.; Ralf Kelleners, Germany; Matteo Bobbi, Italy, GT, Risi Competizione Maserati Light GT, 462. 27. Steve Lynn, Martinsville, Ind.; Jim Brillhart, Indianapolis; Terry Heath, Fishers, Ind.; Jack Henricks, Anderson, Ind., SGS, dds Racing Porsche GT3 Cup, 461. 28. Butch Leitzinger, Rebersburg, Pa.; David Brule Sr, Iron Mountain, Mich.; Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Sherrills Ford, N.C.; Jimmie Johnson, Mooresville, N.C., DP, Howard-Boss Motorsports Chevrolet Crawford, 456. 29. Dwain Dement, Laguna Hills, Calif.; Steve Bernheim, North Hollywood, Calif.; Doug Baron, Pacific Palisades, Calif.; Dennis Puddester, Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., SGS, Team Vision Porsche GT3 Cup, 454. 30. Cory Friedman, Charleston, S.C.; Lynn Wilson, Westport, Conn.; Bransen Patch, Matthews, N.C.; Adam Merzon, Greenwich, Conn.; Mike Smith, Panama City, Fla., SGS, Autometrics Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup, 449.
31. Tracy Krohn, Houston; Andres Van Der Dys, Houston; Mae Van Wijk, Kingwood, Texas; Armando Trentini, Houston; Ron Forristall, SGS, G&W Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup, 443. 32. Mauro Casadei, Italy; Francois Labhardt, Switzerland; Manfred Jurasz, Austria; Jim Michaelian, Long Beach, Calif., GT, Mastercar Ferrari 360GT, 439. 33. Chip Vance, Dublin, Ohio; John Stevenson, Swansboro, N.C.; John Buttermore, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Piers Masarati, England, GT, Stevenson Motorsports/ Auto Assets Porsche GT3 RS, 428. 34. John Heinricy, Holly, Mich.; Jeff Nowicki, Troy, Mich.; Tom Bambard, South Lyon, Mich.; Pete Halsmer, Bloomfield, Mich., GT, Specter Werks/Sports Corvette, 407. 35. Doug Goad, Farmington Hills, Mich.; Stephan Gregoire, Carmel, Ind.; Robby Gordon, Charlotte, N.C.; Milka Duno, Venezula, DP, Spirit of Daytona Racing Pontiac Crawford, 401.
36. Luca Drudi, Italy; Matteo Meneghello, Italy; Ferdinando Monfardini, Italy; Joe Colasacco, Greenwich, Conn.; Ross Fonferko, , GT, Mastercar Ferrari 360GT, 388. 37. Fabrizio De Simone Niquesa, Italy; Stephen Earle, Garden Ridge, Texas; Emil Assentato, Locust Valley, N.Y.; Nick Longhi, Valley Cottage, N.Y., GT, Scuderia Ferrari of Washington Maserati Light GT, 384. 38. Peter Argetsinger, Weston, Fla.; John Pew, North Palm Beach, Fla.; Mark Patterson, Bronxville, N.Y.; Dario Cioti, Armonk, N.Y.; Jim Victor, Davenport, Iowa, SGS, Michael Baughman Racing Corvette, 369. 39. Joe Kunz, Laguna Beach, Calif.; Mark Webber, Hidden Hills, Calif.; Gary Becker, Encino, Calif.; Patrick Flanagan, Laguna Hills, Calif.; Derek Clark, Los Angeles, SGS, AASCO Motorsports Porsche GT3 Cup, 366. 40. Shane Lewis, Jupiter, Fla.; Jack Baldwin, Marietta, Ga.; George Robinson, Houston; Vic Rice, San Rafael, Calif.; Steve Southard, Powell, Ohio, DP, Southard Motorsports BMW Fabcar, 359.
41. Hurley Haywood, Ponte Vedra, Fla.; JC France, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Scott Sharp, Jupiter, Fla.; Tommy Riggins, Jacksonville, Fla., DP, Brumos Racing Porsche Fabcar, 343. 42. Scott Maxwell, Canada; Justin Pruskowski, Woodinville, Wash.; Ross Bentley, White Rock, B.C., Canada; Joe Pruskowski, Woodinville, Wash., DP, Essex Racing Ford Multimatic, 335. 43. Sylvain Tremblay, Coral Springs, Fla.; Selby Wellman, Cary, N.C.; Larry Huang, Ponte Vedra, Fla.; Chris Hall, Port Orange, Fla., DP, SpeedSource Ford Multimatic, 304. 44. Mike Borkowski, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Paul Mears Jr, Orlando, Fla.; Arie Luyendyk Jr, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Nick Ham, Evergreen, Colo.; Justin Bell, Delray Beach, Fla., DP, Mears Motorcoach/ SpeedSource Ford Multimatic, 289. 45. Niclas Jonsson, Buford, Ga.; Justin Marks, Chico, Calif.; Joey Hand, Concord, Ohio; Boris Said, Carlsbad, Calif.; Bill Auberlen, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., GT, Prototype Technology Group BMW M3, 267.
46. Robert Orcutt, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Ken Dobson, Sonoma, Calif.; Kurt Teal, ; Paul Jenkins, Chicago, GT, Graham Nash Motorsport Porsche GT3 RS, 261. 47. Anthony Puleo, St. Augustine, Fla.; Robert Dubler, Switzerland; Squeak Kennedy, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Joe Evans, GT, Xtreme Racing Group Corvette, 193. 48. Gunnar Jeannette, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.; Kyle Petty, Trinity, N.C.; Paul Newman, Westport, Conn.; Michael Brockman, Orlando, Fla., DP, Gunnar Racing Porsche Fabcar, 185. 49. Bill Auberlen, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.; Boris Said, Carlsbad, Calif.; Justin Marks, Chico, Calif.; Joey Hand, Concord, Ohio; Niclas Jonsson, Buford, Ga., GT, Prototype Technology Group BMW M3, 162. 50. David Donohue, Malvern, Pa.; Darren Law, Phoenix; Sascha Maassen, Belgium; Lucas Luhr, Monaco, DP, Red Bull-Brumos Porsche Porsche Fabcar, 150.
51. David Gaylord, Graham, Wash.; Don Kitch Jr, Bellevue, Wash.; John Olson, Pismo Beach, Calif.; Tom Hessert Jr, Cherry Hill, N.J.; Tom Hessert III, Cherry Hill, N.J., DP, Essex Racing Ford Multimatic, 149. 52. Iradj Alexander, Switzerland; Edi Gay, New York; Diego Alessi, Italy; Maurizio Mediani, Italy; Paul Dana, Indianapolis, GT, JMB Racing USA Ferrari 360GT, 98. 53. Pedro Couceiro, Portugal; Miguel Amaral, Portugal; Carlos Barbot, Portugal; Manuel Giao, Portugal, GT, ASM Team Porsche GT3 RS, 65.
Race Statistics
Time of race: 24 hours, 1 minute, 47.035 seconds.
Distance: 526 laps, 1,873 miles. Average speed: 77.927 mph. Margin of victory: three laps.
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GOLF
FBR Open
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.; PAR 71
Jonathan Kaye, $936,000 65-68-66-67-266
Chris DiMarco, $561,600 68-67-64-69-268
Steve Flesch, $301,600 66-69-68-66-269
Vijay Singh, $301,600 71-69-63-66-269
Duffy Waldorf, $197,600 70-68-68-65-271
Mike Weir, $197,600 65-69-68-69-271
Scott Verplank, $167,700 63-70-70-69-272
Phil Mickelson, $167,700 64-68-68-72-272
Retief Goosen, $130,000 70-68-68-67-273
K. Sutherland, $130,000 72-65-68-68-273
F. Jacobson, $130,000 68-68-67-70-273
Sergio Garcia, $130,000 71-67-65-70-273
Justin Leonard, $130,000 69-67-66-71-273
Heath Slocum, $78,115.56 71-69-67-67-274
Robert Allenby, $78,115.56 71-68-68-67-274
B. Pappas, $78,115.56 66-70-70-68-274
Rod Pampling, $78,115.56 66-71-69-68-274
Bo Van Pelt, $78,115.56 66-69-70-69-274
Stewart Cink, $78,115.55 69-70-67-68-274
Stephen Ames, $78,115.55 72-64-69-69-274
Alex Cejka, $78,115.55 70-67-68-69-274
Ricky Barnes, $78,115.55 67-67-68-72-274
Tom Lehman, $54,080 71-69-66-69-275
Bob Tway, $45,760 69-71-67-69-276
C. Howell III, $45,760 68-71-68-69-276
Tim Herron, $45,760 72-70-68-66-276
Glen Hnatiuk, $36,140 68-71-69-69-277
Marco Dawson, $36,140 71-69-68-69-277
Brandt Jobe, $36,140 70-65-71-71-277
Bob Estes, $36,140 68-72-66-71-277
Jeff Sluman, $36,140 66-67-71-73-277
Bernhard Langer, $36,140 69-67-66-75-277
M. Calcvecchia, $27,473.34 71-66-70-71-278
Paul Azinger, $27,473.34 71-66-70-71-278
Glen Day, $27,473.33 72-68-67-71-278
Jay Haas, $27,473.33 68-72-67-71-278
Chris Riley, $27,473.33 66-69-75-68-278
Kent Jones, $27,473.33 67-70-68-73-278
Brent Geiberger, $22,360 71-66-70-72-279
Chad Campbell, $22,360 70-70-70-69-279
Lee Janzen, $22,360 68-67-70-74-279
Tom Byrum, $18,720 71-69-67-73-280
Mark O'Meara, $18,720 68-68-71-73-280
Joey Sindelar, $18,720 70-70-69-71-280
Jim Carter, $18,720 72-69-69-70-280
J.P. Hayes, $15,149.34 72-70-66-73-281
A. Oberholser, $15,149.33 75-66-70-70-281
C. Pettersson, $15,149.33 73-69-70-69-281
Carlos Franco, $12,833.60 68-70-70-74-282
P. Stankowski, $12,833.60 70-70-69-73-282
S. Elkington, $12,833.60 69-68-72-73-282
Tim Petrovic, $12,833.60 68-73-70-71-282
J. Parnevik, $12,833.60 70-72-70-70-282
Steve Lowery, $11,908 70-70-70-73-283
Notah Begay III, $11,908 68-70-73-72-283
John Daly, $11,908 71-70-71-71-283
John Senden, $11,908 69-71-73-70-283
Briny Baird, $11,648 70-69-70-75-284
Scott McCarron, $11,388 66-72-68-79-285
John Riegger, $11,388 71-69-71-74-285
Tom Pernice, Jr., $11,388 69-72-70-74-285
Jeff Brehaut, $11,388 70-70-73-72-285
John Rollins, $10,972 72-68-72-74-286
Steve Stricker, $10,972 69-73-71-73-286
S. Maruyama, $10,972 73-66-77-70-286
Esteban Toledo, $10,972 69-72-77-68-286
T. Armour III, $10,712 70-70-72-75-287
Chris Smith, $10,556 69-72-70-79-290
Fred Funk, $10,556 69-73-76-72-290
David Gossett, $10,400 70-72-74-75-291
Johnnie Walker Classic
BANGKOK, THAILAND; PAR 72
M. Angel Jimenez, Spain 70-66-67-68-271
Jyoti Randhawa, India 69-70-70-64-273
Thomas Bjorn, Denmark 64-68-70-71-273
B. Ruangkit, Thailand 71-68-70-65-274
S. Micheel, United States 70-70-67-67-274
Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand 67-72-67-68-274
Raphael Jacquelin, France 71-68-67-68-274
David Smail, New Zealand 67-69-69-69-274
Simon Yates, Scotland 68-68-68-70-274
Scott Gardiner, Australia 66-71-69-69-275
Ernie Els, South Africa 70-67-69-69-275
Ian Poulter, England 66-72-67-70-275
Anders Hansen, Denmark 67-70-72-67-276
Nick Faldo, England 65-70-72-69-276
M. Tunnicliff, England 69-70-68-69-276
C. Montgomerie, Scotland 73-67-67-69-276
Richard Green, Australia 73-64-67-72-276
Euan Walters, Australia 72-68-68-69-277
David Park, Wales 69-72-67-69-277
Barry Lane, England 70-70-67-70-277
Marcus Fraser, Australia 67-73-66-71-277
Scott Laycock, Australia 70-68-70-70-278
Unho Park, Australia 69-71-68-70-278
Yong-eun Yang, Korea 70-70-66-72-278
Anthony Kang, U.S. 71-69-71-68-279
David Howell, England 70-71-70-68-279
Jean Remesy, France 70-69-71-69-279
Brad Kennedy, Australia 70-70-70-69-279
Zhang Lian-Wei, China 68071070-70-279
Brian Davis, England 71-71-66-71-279
David Lynn, England 68-66-71-74-279
Adam Scott, Australia 70-68-67-75-281
Ben Curtis, U.S. 68-73-73-70-284
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COLLEGE HOCKEY
OVERALL RECORDS: Michigan 18-7-1, Miami 16-9-3, Notre Dame 13-9-4, N. Michigan 13-11-2, Ohio St. 16-12-0, W. Michigan 14-12-3, Ferris St. 13-12-3, Michigan St. 16-13-1, Alaska-Fairbanks 12-13-1, Lake Superior St. 6-13-5, Bowling Green 7-14-6, Neb.-Omaha 6-16-4.
FRIDAY
Ferris St. 4, W. Michigan 1
Miami 2, Michigan St. 1
Michigan 5, Lake Superior St. 1
N. Michigan 3, Alabama-Huntsville 2
Notre Dame 3, Alaska-Fairbanks 2
SATURDAY
Alaska-Fairbanks 2, Notre Dame 2, tie
Miami 3, Michigan St. 1
Michigan 4, Lake Superior St. 0
N. Michigan 3, Ala.-Huntsville 3, tie
Ohio St. 4, Bowling Green 3
W. Michigan 3, Ferris St. 2
THURSDAY, FEB. 5
Michigan St. at Lake Superior St.
FRIDAY, FEB. 6
Bowling Green at Nebraska-Omaha
Michigan at Alaska-Fairbanks
Notre Dame at Miami
Ohio St. at Ferris St.
W. Michigan at N. Michigan
SATURDAY, FEB. 7
Bowling Green at Nebraska-Omaha
Lake Superior St. vs. Michigan St. at Detroit
Michigan at Alaska-Fairbanks
Notre Dame vs. Miami at Cincinnati
Ohio St. at Ferris St.
W. Michigan at N. Michigan
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SPORTLIGHT
FEB. 2
1954 - Bevo Francis of Rio Grande College scores 113 points in a 134-91 victory over Hillsdale. Francis breaks his own record for small colleges (84), set two weeks earlier against Alliance College.
1967 - The American Basketball Association begins operation with George Mikan as commissioner. The league has 10 teams in two divisions, with franchises in New York, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Oakland and Anaheim.
1977 - Toronto's Ian Turnbull scores five goals to set an NHL record for defensemen in the Maple Leafs' 9-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings.
1994 - Lenny Wilkens gets his 900th NBA victory when the Atlanta Hawks beat the Orlando Magic 118-99. Wilkens runs his regular-season mark to 900-760, trailing only Red Auerbach's 938 in NBA regular-season victories.
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BOWLING HONOR ROLL
Women (650 or better)
Mona Kurtz, Twin Oaks 669
Marcia Riffle, Twin Oaks 653