COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Men
LAST NIGHT
EAST
Army 64, Sacred Heart 49
Boston College 68, Florida Atlantic 62
Duquesne 93, Winston-Salem 63
Lafayette 76, Stony Brook 68, OT
Penn St. 74, St. Francis, Pa. 64
Rutgers 73, N.C. Central 48
St. Bonaventure 97, Binghamton 80
SOUTH
Charlotte 84, Appalachian St. 78
Clemson 91, Furman 46
Duke 86, New Mexico St. 61
Fla. International 80, Florida Tech 66
Florida Gulf Coast 60, Bethune-Cookman 57
Jacksonville St. 99, Tenn. Temple 74
LSU 72, SE Louisiana 62
Loyola, N.O. 79, Clark Atlanta 57
South Carolina 103, The Citadel 42
Southern Miss. 92, Belhaven 45
Tulane 66, Charleston Southern 60
MIDWEST
IUPUI 96, Ind.-South Bend 61
Indiana 99, Chattanooga 79
Marquette 66, Utah Valley St. 55
Notre Dame 82, Long Island U. 50
S. Dakota St. 61, Mary 54
Valparaiso 90, Grace, Ind. 59
SOUTHWEST
Cent. Arkansas 68, Ecclesia 39
Oklahoma 99, Alcorn St. 59
Texas 58, Texas-San Antonio 37
Texas-Arlington 79, UC Riverside 58
FAR WEST
Pacific 84, Pepperdine 76
TOURNAMENT
NIT Season Tip-off-Columbus
First Round
Columbia 47, Delaware St. 41
Ohio St. 91, Wis.-Green Bay 68
NIT Season Tip-off-Syracuse
First Round
Syracuse 97, Siena 89
O Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
First Round
CS San Bernardino 71, Weber St. 59
Fordham 76, Cent. Missouri 66
Second Round
Tulsa 83, North Florida 66
OHIO ST. 91, WIS.-GREEN BAY 68
WIS.-GREEN BAY (1-1)
Evans 3-5 0-1 6, Berry 2-5 2-4 6, Schachtner 8-15 0-0 17, Cotton 2-12 0-0 6, Fletcher 3-10 1-1 8, Perine 3-7 0-0 7, Segura 1-5 0-0 3, Tillema 2-4 2-2 7, Van Cleave 0-0 0-0 0, Barkley 0-2 2-2 2, Morris 0-0 2-2 2, Nelson 0-0 4-4 4. Totals 24-65 13-16 68.
OHIO ST. (1-0)
Diebler 0-5 3-3 3, Hunter 8-13 1-2 17, Koufos 8-14 0-1 18, Butler 6-8 0-0 17, Lighty 9-13 1-3 21, Wallace 0-1 0-2 0, Hill 1-3 2-2 5, Peters 0-0 0-0 0, Madsen 1-2 0-0 2, Turner 0-5 1-2 1, Titus 0-0 0-0 0, Terwilliger 1-2 0-0 3, Lauderdale 1-1 2-3 4. Totals 35-67 10-18 91.
Halftime Ohio State 46-34. 3-Point Goals Wis.-Green Bay 7-28 (Cotton 2-11, Schachtner 1-3, Fletcher 1-3, Tillema 1-3, Perine 1-4, Segura 1-4), Ohio St. 11-24 (Butler 5-7, Lighty 2-3, Koufos 2-3, Terwilliger 1-2, Hill 1-2, Turner 0-2, Diebler 0-5). Fouled Out None. Rebounds Wis.-Green Bay 37 (Evans 12), Ohio St. 40 (Koufos, Lighty 8). Assists Wis.-Green Bay 16 (Cotton, Evans, Perine, Segura 3), Ohio St. 22 (Butler 10). Total Fouls Wis.-Green Bay 16, Ohio St. 15. A 13,644. 4-8;4;3;21
Women
LAST NIGHT
MIDWEST
Ball St. 61, Wright St. 52
Chicago St. 64, N. Illinois 57
Kansas St. 87, S. Utah 38
Marquette 82, Loyola of Chicago 69
Oakland, Mich. 107, Marygrove 40
Purdue 65, Valparaiso 62
S. Illinois 71, Christian Brothers 55
Wichita St. 57, Texas Southern 40
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Mid-American Conference
East
Division All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Miami 3 1 128 103 5 5 204 260
Buffalo 3 1 127 58 4 6 244 277
BGSU 3 2 164 160 6 4 317 327
Ohio 2 3 133 146 5 6 328 330
Akron 2 3 125 151 4 6 222 308
Temple 2 3 97 150 3 7 170 285
Kent St. 1 3 86 103 3 7 222 296
West
Division All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
C. Mich. 4 0 179 110 6 4 324 376
Ball St. 2 1 103 97 5 5 311 275
Toledo 2 2 172 143 5 5 365 392
E. Mich. 2 2 84 111 3 8 242 305
W. Mich. 2 3 115 121 3 7 279 325
N. Illinois 0 4 63 143 2 8 184 308
SATURDAY
Penn St. 31, Temple 0
N. Illinois 27, Kent St. 20
TONIGHT
Toledo at Ball St., 7:30
TOMORROW
Akron at Miami, 7:30
FRIDAY
E. Michigan at Cent. Michigan, 7
SATURDAY, NOV. 17
BGSU at Buffalo, 1
Kent St. at Temple, Noon
W. Michigan at Iowa, 3:30
N. Illinois at Navy, 3:30
Big Ten Conference
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Ohio St. 6 1 238 93 10 1 377 118
Michigan 6 1 200 134 8 3 310 229
Illinois 5 2 180 135 8 3 304 112
Penn St. 4 3 173 142 8 3 339 176
Wisconsin 4 3 174 178 8 3 325 246
Iowa 4 4 139 179 6 5 203 197
Purdue 3 4 189 199 7 4 371 270
N western 3 4 185 266 6 5 288 331
Indiana 2 5 181 219 6 5 352 297
Mich. St. 2 5 243 229 6 5 374 291
Minnesota 0 7 149 263 1 10 281 399
SATURDAY
Illinois 28, Ohio St. 21
Wisconsin 37, Michigan 21
Iowa 21, Minnesota 16
Northwestern 31, Indiana 28
Michigan St. 48, Purdue 31
Penn St. 31, Temple 0
SATURDAY, NOV. 17
Ohio St. at Michigan, Noon
Purdue at Indiana, TBA
Northwestern at Illinois, TBA
Wisconsin at Minnesota, TBA
W. Mich. at Iowa, 3:30
Penn St. at Michigan St., 3:30
National
THURSDAY
SOUTHWEST
North Texas at Arkansas St., 7
FAR WEST
Oregon at Arizona, 9
FRIDAY
FAR WEST
Hawaii at Nevada, 11
SATURDAY
EAST
Tulsa at Army, Noon
Albany, N.Y. at Cent. Connecticut St., Noon
Syracuse at Connecticut, Noon
Massachusetts at Hofstra, Noon
Duquesne at Monmouth, N.J., Noon
Maine at New Hampshire, Noon
Northeastern at Rhode Island, Noon
Pittsburgh at Rutgers, Noon
Harvard at Yale, Noon
Brown at Columbia, 12:30
Princeton at Dartmouth, 12:30
Colgate at Holy Cross, 12:30
Lafayette at Lehigh, 12:30
Bowling Green at Buffalo, 1
Bucknell at Fordham, 1
St. Francis, Pa. at La Salle, 1
Cornell at Penn, 1
N. Illinois at Navy, 3:30
Delaware at Villanova, 3:30
SOUTH
Howard at Delaware St., Noon
Florida Atlantic at Florida, Noon
Maryland at Florida St., Noon
North Carolina at Georgia Tech, Noon
Wagner at Jacksonville, Noon
William & Mary at Richmond, Noon
The Citadel at VMI, Noon
Furman at W. Carolina, 12:05
Kentucky at Georgia, 12:30
Tennessee Tech at E. Kentucky, 1
S. Illinois at Hampton, 1
Austin Peay at Murray St., 1
Winston-Salem at Norfolk St., 1
Coastal Carolina at Charleston Southern, 1:30
Towson at James Madison, 1:30
N. Carolina A&T at S. Carolina St., 1:30
Tenn.-Martin at Tennessee St., 1:30
MVSU at Savannah St., 2
Vanderbilt at Tennessee, 2
Louisiana-Monroe at Alabama, 2:30
Stephen F.Austin at Northwestern St., 3
Chattanooga at Appalachian St., 3:30
Florida A&M vs. Bethune-Cookman at Orlando, Fla., 3:30
Stony Brook at Elon, 3:30
Liberty at Gardner-Webb, 3:30
UAB at Memphis, 3:30
LSU at Mississippi, 3:30
Miami at Virginia Tech, 3:30
Alcorn St. at Jackson St., 4
N.C. State at Wake Forest, 4
Morehead St. at W. Kentucky, 5
Louisiana-Lafayette at Fla. International, 7
San Jose St. at Louisiana Tech, 7
Nicholls St. at SE Louisiana, 7
Boston College at Clemson, 7:45
Cent. Arkansas at McNeese St., 8
Louisville at South Florida, 8
MIDWEST
West Virginia at Cincinnati, TBA
Missouri at Kansas St., 12:30
N. Dakota St. at S. Dakota St., 2
Jacksonville St. at SE Missouri, 2
Samford at E. Illinois, 2:30
Duke at Notre Dame, 2:30
Iowa St. at Kansas, 3:30
S. Utah at N. Iowa, 6:05
SOUTHWEST
Mississippi St. vs. Arkansas at Little Rock, Ark., 2
Tulane at Rice, 3
UCF at SMU, 3
Ark.-Pine Bluff at Texas Southern, 3
Marshall at Houston, 3:30
Alabama A&M at Prairie View, 5
Oklahoma St. at Baylor, 7
Sam Houston St. at Texas St., 7
UNLV at TCU, 7:30
Southern Miss. at UTEP, 7:30
Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 8
FAR WEST
San Diego St. at Air Force, 2
Idaho at Boise St., 2
Georgia Southern at Colorado St., 2
Portland St. at N. Colorado, 2
Utah St. at New Mexico St., 2
BYU at Wyoming, 2
Montana at Montana St., 2:30
California at Washington, 3:30
San Diego at UC Davis, 4
Iona at Cal Poly, 4:05
Weber St. at E. Washington, 5:05
Idaho St. at Sacramento St., 5:05
New Mexico at Utah, 5:30
Oregon St. at Washington St., 6:30
FCS Coaches Poll
Record Pts Pvs
1. North Dakota State (17) 10-0 684 1
2. Northern Iowa (7) 10-0 671 2
3. Montana (4) 10-0 622 3
4. McNeese State 10-0 611 4
5. Southern Illinois 9-1 573 5
6. Appalachian State 8-2 533 7
7. Massachusetts 8-2 516 9
8. Richmond 8-2 508 8
9. Delaware 8-2 444 6
10. Delaware State 9-1 403 10
11. Yale 9-0 399 12
12. Eastern Kentucky 8-2 392 13
13. James Madison 7-3 386 15
14. Wofford 8-3 349 17
15. Eastern Washington 7-3 226 21
15. Youngstown State 7-4 226 20
17. Georgia Southern 7-3 206 11
18. Grambling State 8-2 185 16
19. New Hampshire 6-4 165 14
20. Eastern Illinois 7-3 161 22
21. Fordham 8-2 159 23
22. Hofstra 7-3 97 18
23. Alabama A&M 8-2 77 NR
24. Dayton 10-1 66 25
25. Harvard 7-2 48 NR
Others Receiving Votes: San Diego 47, Elon 44, Norfolk State 37, Montana State 30, Villanova 29, The Citadel 26, Liberty 23, South Dakota State 23, Western Illinois 22, Cal Poly 18, Central Arkansas 18, Colgate 16, Furman 13, South Carolina State 13, Missouri State 7, Southern 6, Albany 5, Nicholls State 5, Northeastern 4, Hampton 3, Northern Arizona 3, Jacksonville State 1.
Division II Playoffs
First Round
Saturday, Nov. 17
Bryant (8-2) at Southern Connecticut (8-3), Noon
Indiana, Pa. (8-2) at West Chester, Pa. (9-2), Noon
Albany State, Ga. (8-2) at Catawba (10-1), Noon
Winona State (10-1) at North Dakota (9-1), 1 p.m.
Mesa State (10-1) at Abilene Christian (9-2), 1 p.m.
Washburn (8-3) at West Texas A&M (11-0), 1 p.m.
Shaw (8-3) at Delta State (9-1), 1 p.m.
Ashland (8-1) at Central Washington (8-2), 3 p.m.
Second Round
Saturday, Nov. 24
Winona State-North Dakota winner at Grand Valley State (10-0), Noon
Albany State, Ga.-Catawba winner at Valdosta State (9-1), Noon
Bryant-Southern Connecticut winner at California, Pa. (11-0), Noon
Indiana, Pa.-West Chester, Pa. winner at Shepherd (9-1), Noon
Ashland-Central Washington winner at Nebraska-Omaha (10-0), 1 p.m.
Mesa State-Abilene Christian winner at Chadron State (11-0), 1 p.m.
Washburn-West Texas A&M winner at NW Missouri State (9-1), 1 p.m.
Shaw-Delta State winner at North Alabama (9-1), 1 p.m.
PRO FOOTBALL
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 9 0 0 1.000 355 147
Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 143 166
N.Y. Jets 1 8 0 .111 159 228
Miami 0 9 0 .000 176 257
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis 7 2 0 .778 265 149
Jacksonville 6 3 0 .667 183 164
Tennessee 6 3 0 .667 178 152
Houston 4 5 0 .444 203 226
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Pittsburgh 7 2 0 .778 253 126
Cleveland 5 4 0 .556 255 264
Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 138 178
Cincinnati 3 6 0 .333 219 251
West
W L T Pct PF PA
San Diego 5 4 0 .556 212 185
Denver 4 5 0 .444 153 238
Kansas City 4 5 0 .444 135 173
Oakland 2 7 0 .222 158 194
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 8 1 0 .889 296 195
N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667 220 190
Washington 5 4 0 .556 177 193
Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 189 180
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Tampa Bay 5 4 0 .556 164 144
Carolina 4 5 0 .444 150 181
New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 202 223
Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 135 182
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 8 1 0 .889 228 142
Detroit 6 3 0 .667 221 216
Chicago 4 5 0 .444 161 187
Minnesota 3 6 0 .333 166 188
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 5 4 0 .556 191 141
Arizona 4 5 0 .444 188 195
San Francisco 2 7 0 .222 104 210
St. Louis 1 8 0 .111 136 248
LAST NIGHT
Seattle 24, San Francisco 0
San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0
Seattle 10 7 0 7 24
Sea Heller 1 pass from Hasselbeck (J.Brown kick), 8:17.
Sea FG J.Brown 20, 4:07.
Sea Morris 6 run (J.Brown), 5:17.
Sea Hackett 10 pass from Hasselbeck (J.Brown kick), 14:55.
A 68,331.
TEAM STATS
SF Sea
First downs 6 27
Total Net Yards 173 380
Rushes-yards 16-79 36-106
Passing 94 274
Punt Returns 1-11 5-25
Kickoff Returns 4-102 1-0
Interceptions Ret. 1-12 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 12-28-0 27-40-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-20 1-4
Punts 7-50.7 5-40.6
Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-1
Penalties-Yards 10-53 4-39
Time of Possession 20:06 39:54
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING San Francisco, Gore 13-72, A.Smith 1-6, Norris 1-3, Battle 1-(minus 2). Seattle, Morris 28-87, Hasselbeck 6-16, Weaver 2-3.
PASSING San Francisco, A.Smith 12-28-0-114. Seattle, Hasselbeck 27-40-1-278.
RECEIVING San Francisco, Battle 4-78, Lelie 2-18, Gore 2-7, Davis 1-4, Jackson 1-4, Walker 1-2, Hicks 1-1. Seattle, Hackett 8-101, Engram 4-53, Burleson 4-51, Morris 3-16, Heller 3-5, Weaver 2-22, Pollard 2-19, Obomanu 1-11.
MISSED FIELD GOAL Seattle, J.Brown 54 (WL).
SUNDAY
Arizona 31, Detroit 21
Pittsburgh 31, Cleveland 28
Buffalo 13, Miami 10
St. Louis 37, New Orleans 29
Denver 27, Kansas City 11
Green Bay 34, Minnesota 0
Jacksonville 28, Tennessee 13
Philadelphia 33, Washington 25
Atlanta 20, Carolina 13
Cincinnati 21, Baltimore 7
Chicago 17, Oakland 6
Dallas 31, N.Y. Giants 20
San Diego 23, Indianapolis 21
Open: New England, N.Y. Jets, Tampa Bay, Houston
SUNDAY, NOV. 18
N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 1
Cleveland at Baltimore, 1
Oakland at Minnesota, 1
Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1
Carolina at Green Bay, 1
New Orleans at Houston, 1
Kansas City at Indianapolis, 1
Arizona at Cincinnati, 1
Miami at Philadelphia, 1
San Diego at Jacksonville, 1
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Jets, 4:05
Chicago at Seattle, 4:15
Washington at Dallas, 4:15
St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:15
New England at Buffalo, 8:15
MONDAY, NOV. 19
Tennessee at Denver, 8:30
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
W L T Pts GF GA
Miami 7 1 0 14 38 13
Michigan 6 0 0 12 24 11
Notre Dame 5 2 0 10 21 15
Michigan St. 4 0 0 8 14 8
Bowling Green 4 1 0 8 19 14
Ferris St. 3 3 0 6 17 14
Neb.-Omaha 2 4 0 4 19 25
W. Michigan 1 3 0 2 13 14
N. Michigan 1 7 0 2 20 34
Lake Superior St. 0 2 0 0 4 11
Alaska-Fairbanks 0 4 0 0 4 14
Ohio St. 0 6 0 0 8 28
OVERALL RECORDS: Miami 9-1-0, Michigan 9-1-0, Michigan St. 8-1-0, Bowling Green 5-2-0, Notre Dame 7-4-0, Ferris St. 4-5-1, Neb.-Omaha 3-4-0, W. Michigan 3-5-0, Lake Superior St. 2-5-1, N. Michigan 2-8-0, Ohio St. 2-8-0, Alaska-Fairbanks 0-6-0.
SATURDAY
Bowling Green 3, Ferris St. 1
Miami 3, Notre Dame 1
Michigan 4, Alaska-Fairbanks 2
Michigan St. 6, Mercyhurst 2
N. Michigan 4, W. Michigan 3, OT
Wayne, Mich. 2, Lake Superior St. 1
Thursday
Miami at Michigan St.
Friday
N. Michigan at Bowling Green
Ferris St. at Nebraska-Omaha
Miami at Michigan St.
Michigan at Lake Superior St.
Ohio St. vs. Robert Morris (Pittsburgh College Hockey Showcase)
W. Michigan at Notre Dame
Saturday, Nov. 17
N. Michigan at Bowling Green
Michigan at Lake Superior St.
Notre Dame at W. Michigan
Sunday, Nov. 18
Ferris St. at Nebraska-Omaha
Robert Morris at Ohio St.
prep football
State playoffs
REGIONAL FINALS
DIVISION I
Games at 7 p.m. Saturday
Region 1: 1 Mentor (9-2) vs. 7 Cleve. Glenville (10-2)at Lakewood Stadium.
Region 2: 1 Brunswick (12-0) vs. 2 N. Canton Hoover (10-2) at Parma Byers Field.
Region 3: 1 Hilliard Darby (11-1) vs. 3 Dublin Coffman (12-0) at Upper Arlington Moorehead Stadium.
8 p.m. Friday
Region 4: 1 Cin. St. Xavier (12-0) vs. 2 Cin. Colerain (12-0) at University of Cincinnati Nippert Stadium.
DIVISION II
All games at 7:30 p.m. Friday
Region 5: 5 Mayfield (9-3) vs. 3 Parma Normandy (10-2) at Bedford Stewart Field at Bearcat Stadium.
Region 6: 4 Ashland (11-1) vs. 2 Southview (11-1) at Fremont Ross Paul Stadium at Harmon Field.
Region 7: 1 Cols. DeSales (12-0) vs. 2 Louisville (10-2) at Lexington High School Stadium.
Region 8: 1 Cin. Turpin (12-0) vs. 2 Cin. Anderson (10-2) at Cin. Princeton Mancuso Field in Viking Stadium.
DIVISION III
All games at 7:30 p.m. Friday
Region 9: 5 Cortland Lakeview (10-2) vs. Mentor Lake Cath. (8-4) at Solon Stewart Field.
Region 10: 1 Sunbury Big Walnut (11-1) vs. 6 Clyde (11-1) at Tiffin Columbian National Field at Frost-Kalnow Stadium.
Region 11: 1 Canal Fulton Northwest (12-0) vs. 2 Newark Licking Valley (11-1) at New Philadelphia Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium.
Region 12: 1 Cin. Indian Hill (10-2) vs. 6 Monroe (10-2) at Kings Mills Stadium.
DIVISION IV
All games at 7 p.m. Saturday
Region 13: 1 Youngs. Mooney (12-0) vs. 2 Steubenville (12-0) at Canton Fawcett Stadium.
Region 14: 1 Eastwood (11-1) vs. 3 Marion Pleasant (11-1) at Findlay Donnell Stadium.
Region 15: 1 St. Clairsville (12-0) vs. 2 Williamsport Westfall (12-0) at Gahanna Lincoln Stadium.
Region 16: 5 Coldwater (11-1) vs. 3 Clarksville Clinton-Massie (11-1) at Dayton Welcome Stadium.
DIVISION V
All games at 7:30 p.m. Friday
Region 17: 1 N. Lima S. Range (11-0) vs. 2 Youngs. Ursuline (10-2) at Autstintown-Fitch Falcon Stadium.
Region 18: 1 Patrick Henry (10-1) vs. 2 Liberty-Benton (12-0) at Findlay Donnell Stadium.
Region 19: 1 Cols. Ready (11-1) vs. 7 Fredericktown (10-2) at Lewis Center Olentangy Braves Field.
Region 20: 1 West Jefferson (12-0) vs. 2 Maria Stein Marion Local (12-0) at Troy Memorial Stadium.
DIVISION VI
All games at 7 p.m. Saturday
Region 21: 1 Hopewell-Loudon (12-0) vs. 2 Norwalk St. Paul (11-1) at Tiffin Columbian National Field at Frost-Kalnow Stadium.
Region 22: 4 Arlington (10-2) vs. 3 Ada (8-4) at Lima Senior Stadium.
Region 23: 1 Newark Cath. (10-2) vs. 2 Shadyside (11-1) at New Philadelphia Woody Hayes Quaker Stadium.
Region 24: 5 Sidney Lehman (9-3) vs. 2 Springfield Cath. Cent. (12-0) at Piqua Alexander Stadium/Purk Field.
SPORTS NOTES
FOOTBALL: Bedford High School is accepting applications for its head football coach position. Applications can be sent to Bill Regnier, athletic director, at 8285 Jackman Rd., Temperance, Mich., 48182.
TENNIS: 64 of the top junior players in the United States will be competing at Laurel Hill Swim and Tennis Club over Thanksgiving weekend in the Boys 18 National Open. Play begins Thanksgiving morning and will continue into the evening. Quarterfinals and semifinals will be held Saturday with singles and double finals on Sunday morning. Information: Kim Pacella or Mark Faber at 419-381-9661.
BASEBALL: The Toledo Paramount 48 s won the Roy Hobbs AA Baseball World Series in Fort Meyers, Fla. with a record of 7-2. They finished the season with a 32-4 mark.
SPORTLIGHT
Nov. 13
1949 Chicago s Bob Nussbaumer intercepts four passes as the Cardinals set an NFL record for points in a regular-season game with a 65-20 victory over the New York Bulldogs.
1964 St. Louis Hawks forward Bob Pettit becomes the first NBA player to score 20,000 points, with 29 in a 123-106 loss to the Cincinnati Royals.
1966 Don Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys passes for 406 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-30 victory over the Washington Redskins.
1966 Garo Yepremian of Detroit kicks six field goals, four in the second quarter, as the Lions edge the Minnesota Vikings 32-31.
1971 Colorado s Charlie Davis sets an NCAA record for a sophomore by rushing for 342 yards in a 40-6 victory over Oklahoma State.
1992 Riddick Bowe wins the world heavyweight championship with a unanimous decision over Evander Holyfield.
1993 No. 2 Notre Dame runs out to a 17-point lead and hangs on to beat top-ranked Florida State 31-24 when Charlie Ward s desperation pass is knocked down on the goal line as time expires.
1999 Wisconsin running back Ron Dayne breaks the major-college career rushing record in the second quarter of Wisconsin s victory over Iowa. Dayne finishes with 216 yards in the game and 6,397 for his career, breaking the record of 6,279 set the previous year by Texas Ricky Williams.
1999 Lennox Lewis becomes the undisputed heavyweight champion, winning a unanimous decision over Evander Holyfield in Las Vegas.
2004 Chris Byrd retains his IBF heavyweight title on a split decision over Jameel McCline at New York s Madison Square Garden. In the other title bout, WBA champion John Ruiz retains his title despite being knocked down twice and penalized once in an ugly fight with Andrew Golota.
2005 In the longest play in NFL history, Chicago defensive back Nathan Vasher returns a missed field goal 108 yards for a touchdown on the final play of the first half in a 17-9 win against the 49ers.
TENNIS
Masters Cup
Shanghai, China
Singles
Red Group
Andy Roddick (5) d. Nikolay Davydenko (4) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2.
Fernando Gonzalez (7) d. Roger Federer (1) 3-6, 7-6 (1), 7-5.
Standings: Gonzalez, 1-0 (sets 2-1); Roddick, 1-0 (2-1); Davydenko, 0-1 (1-2); Federer, 0-1 (1-2).
Doubles
Red Group
Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor (1) d. Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra (7) 2-6, 7-5, 10-5 tiebreak.
Simon Aspelin and Julian Knowle (3) d. Lukas Dlouhy and Pavel Vizner (5) 7-6 (4), 6-2.
Standings: Aspelin-Knowle, 1-0 (2-0); Knowles-Nestor, 1-0 (2-1); Clement-Llodra, 0-1 (1-2); Dlouhy-Vizner, 0-1 (0-2).
BOWLING
Honor roll
Men (750 or better)
Erik Dashner, Bay Center 753
Women (650 or better)
Shannelle Turner, Imperial 696
Lola Baucom, Imperial 668
Kelly Thielen, Timbers 666
Sheri Gorski, Imperial 666
Kim Carnicom, Imperial 662
GOLF
World Rankings
Through Nov. 11
1. Tiger Woods USA 22.23
2. Phil Mickelson USA 9.79
3. Jim Furyk USA 7.48
4. Steve Stricker USA 7.09
5. Ernie Els SAf 6.91
6. Adam Scott Aus 6.40
7. Padraig Harrington Irl 6.10
8. Justin Rose Eng 6.08
9. Vijay Singh Fji 5.67
10. Rory Sabbatini SAf 5.57
11. Sergio Garcia Esp 5.37
12. K.J. Choi Kor 5.35
13. Geoff Ogilvy Aus 5.33
14. Angel Cabrera Arg 4.95
15. Zach Johnson USA 4.70
16. Henrik Stenson Swe 4.49
17. Luke Donald Eng 4.35
18. Aaron Baddeley Aus 3.85
19. Niclas Fasth Swe 3.71
20. Trevor Immelman SAf 3.65
21. Retief Goosen SAf 3.64
22. Paul Casey Eng 3.63
23. Stewart Cink USA 3.63
24. Scott Verplank USA 3.61
25. Lee Westwood Eng 3.48
26. Tim Clark SAf 3.38
27. Arron Oberholser USA 3.20
28. Andres Romero Arg 3.16
29. Ian Poulter Eng 3.11
30. Brett Wetterich USA 3.09
31. Stephen Ames Can 3.06
32. David Toms USA 3.00
33. Woody Austin USA 2.99
34. Mike Weir Can 2.95
35. Hunter Mahan USA 2.92
36. Charles Howell III USA 2.88
37. Toru Taniguchi Jpn 2.85
38. Stuart Appleby Aus 2.79
39. Richard Green Aus 2.73
40. Boo Weekley USA 2.71
41. Shingo Katayama Jpn 2.67
42. Nick O Hern Aus 2.58
43. Mark Calcavecchia USA 2.56
44. Soren Hansen Den 2.55
45. Robert Karlsson Swe 2.55
46. Richard Sterne SAf 2.52
47. Anders Hansen Den 2.46
48. Robert Allenby Aus 2.45
49. Nick Dougherty Eng 2.40
50. Rod Pampling Aus 2.39
51. John Senden Aus 2.31
52. Bradley Dredge Wal 2.30
53. Brandt Snedeker USA 2.29
54. Carl Pettersson Swe 2.23
55. Colin Montgomerie Sco 2.21
56. Jonathan Byrd USA 2.19
57. Davis Love III USA 2.18
58. Camilo Villegas Col 2.17
59. Jerry Kelly USA 2.14
60. Miguel Angel Jimenez Esp 2.13
61. Jose Maria Olazabal Esp 2.12
62. Peter Hanson Swe 2.08
63. Mikko Ilonen Fin 2.08
64. John Rollins USA 2.06
65. Sean O Hair USA 2.03
66. Simon Dyson Eng 1.99
67. Chris DiMarco USA 1.96
68. Ryan Moore USA 1.94
69. Pat Perez USA 1.93
70. Lucas Glover USA 1.91
71. Heath Slocum USA 1.90
72. Anthony Kim USA 1.88
PGA Tour Money Leaders
Final
TrnMoney
1. Tiger Woods 16$10,867,052
2. Phil Mickelson 22$5,819,988
3. Vijay Singh 27$4,728,376
4. Steve Stricker 23$4,663,077
5. K.J. Choi 25$4,587,859
6. Rory Sabbatini 23$4,550,040
7. Jim Furyk 23$4,154,046
8. Zach Johnson 23$3,922,338
9. Sergio Garcia 19$3,721,185
10. Aaron Baddeley 23$3,441,119
11. Adam Scott 19$3,413,185
12. Scott Verplank 23$3,114,289
13. Mark Calcavecchia 28$2,993,332
14. Geoff Ogilvy 22$2,943,203
15. Woody Austin 27$2,887,596
16. Hunter Mahan 27$2,858,995
17. Brandt Snedeker 29$2,836,643
18. Charles Howell III 26$2,832,091
19. Justin Rose 16$2,705,875
20. Ernie Els 16$2,705,715
21. Padraig Harrington 18$2,658,283
22. Tim Clark 19$2,615,152
23. Boo Weekley 29$2,613,211
24. John Rollins 29$2,488,891
25. Stewart Cink 25$2,483,146
26. Steve Flesch 31$2,288,899
27. Robert Allenby 28$2,219,538
28. Brett Wetterich 28$2,208,282
29. Luke Donald 20$2,190,053
30. Heath Slocum 28$2,184,379
31. Stephen Ames 23$2,103,426
32. David Toms 22$2,095,837
33. Justin Leonard 29$2,079,248
34. Carl Pettersson 31$2,040,938
35. Mike Weir 23$1,986,053
36. Jerry Kelly 28$1,978,034
37. Ken Duke 31$1,927,102
38. Sean O Hair 28$1,921,226
39. John Senden 27$1,899,558
40. Henrik Stenson 15$1,897,554
41. Camilo Villegas 24$1,866,961
42. Jonathan Byrd 23$1,854,906
43. Nick Watney 26$1,838,629
44. Billy Mayfair 30$1,814,518
45. Stuart Appleby 24$1,803,385
46. Trevor Immelman 21$1,801,647
47. Arron Oberholser 21$1,797,458
48. Daniel Chopra 34$1,755,110
49. Chad Campbell 28$1,701,242
50. Charley Hoffman 30$1,689,366
51. John Mallinger 29$1,681,764
52. Pat Perez 27$1,678,295
53. Lucas Glover 29$1,664,167
54. Angel Cabrera 14$1,661,106
55. Bubba Watson 26$1,654,807
56. Mark Wilson 25$1,637,112
57. Jeff Quinney 29$1,612,056
58. Bo Van Pelt 30$1,559,181
59. Ryan Moore 28$1,554,901
60. Anthony Kim 26$1,545,195
61. George McNeill 30$1,504,627
62. Rod Pampling 25$1,475,970
63. Fredrik Jacobson 20$1,469,541
64. Ian Poulter 18$1,431,390
65. Ryuji Imada 32$1,414,864
66. Nathan Green 29$1,380,317
67. Kevin Sutherland 25$1,351,942
68. Nick O Hern 22$1,342,391
69. Joe Ogilvie 31$1,339,153
70. Vaughn Taylor 28$1,313,353
71. Brian Davis 28$1,289,207
72. Jose Coceres 17$1,287,843
73. Troy Matteson 26$1,282,421
74. Robert Garrigus 28$1,260,010
75. Peter Lonard 27$1,259,881
76. Dean Wilson 28$1,258,507
77. Fred Funk 22$1,239,376
78. Paul Goydos 19$1,229,355
79. Kenny Perry 24$1,197,618
80. Steve Marino 31$1,179,165
81. Bart Bryant 25$1,167,874
82. Rocco Mediate 22$1,166,294
83. Bernhard Langer 14$1,153,603
84. Charlie Wi 27$1,145,975
85. Will MacKenzie 30$1,116,507
86. Brian Gay 32$1,114,571
87. D.J. Trahan 30$1,106,374
88. Jason Gore 27$1,105,985
89. J.J. Henry 26$1,088,660
90. Jesper Parnevik 27$1,075,216
91. Charles Warren 29$1,068,440
92. Tim Petrovic 32$1,052,447
93. Retief Goosen 14$1,044,386
94. Brian Bateman 18$1,022,763
95. Michael Allen 22$1,016,952
96. Davis Love III 21$1,016,489
97. Stephen Leaney 26$1,015,200
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS Agreed to terms with RHP Todd Jones on a one-year contract.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS Traded OF Jacque Jones to Detroit for INF-OF Omar Infante.
American Association
ST. JOE BLACKSNAKES Released LHP Vinny DeChristofaro, RHP Mark Alvarez and RHP James Beever.
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS Released INF JJ Burress.
Can-Am League
SUSSEX SKYHAWKS Released OF Jared Lemieux, INF Euvi Solano, RHP Dayle Campbell and RHP Matt Hirsh.
WORCESTER TORNADOES Signed 1B Chris Colabello.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CINCINNATI BENGALS Waived CB T.J. Wright.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Signed CB Keiwan Ratliff. Released WR Chas Gessner. Signed WR Brian Clark to the practice squad. Released CB Darrell Hunter from the practice squad.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NEW YORK RANGERS Recalled F Greg Moore from Hartford (AHL).
soccer
MLS Playoffs
MLS Cup; At Washington
Sunday: Houston vs. New England, noon
latest line
NFL
(Sunday)
Week 11
JACKSONVILLE 21/2 San Diego
INDIANAPOLIS 141/2 Kansas City
MINNESOTA 51/2 Oakland
Cleveland 3 BALTIMORE
Pittsburgh 91/2 NY JETS
Tampa Bay 3 ATLANTA
CINCINNATI 31/2 Arizona
PHILADELPHIA 10 Miami
New England 151/2 Buffalo
DALLAS 101/2 Washington
HOUSTON 1 New Orleans
GREEN BAY 10 Carolina
NY Giants 3 DETROIT
SAN FRANCISCO 2 St. Louis
SEATTLE 41/2 Chicago
(Monday)
DENVER 2 Tennessee
College Football
BALL STATE 51/2 Toledo
(Wednesday)
MIAMI-OHIO 9 Akron
(Thursday)
Oregon 12 ARIZONA
ARKANSAS STATE 141/2 North Texas
(Friday)
CENTRAL MICH. 131/2 Eastern Mich.
Hawaii 9 NEVADA
(Saturday)
IOWA 14 Western Michigan
Kent State 21/2 TEMPLE
GEORGIA TECH 10 North Carolina
Penn State 3 MICHIGAN STATE
West Virginia 61/2 CINCINNATI
CONNECTICUT 19 Syracuse
Purdue 21/2 INDIANA
TENNESSEE 12 Vanderbilt
Bowling Green 11/2 BUFFALO
Tulsa 15 ARMY
Byu 111/2 WYOMING
AIR FORCE 11 San Diego State
ARKANSAS 101/2 Mississippi State
NEW MEX. ST. 91/2 Utah State
Oklahoma State 15 BAYLOR
Oklahoma 9 TEXAS TECH
KANSAS 26 Iowa State
BOISE STATE 34 Idaho
NOTRE DAME 51/2 Duke
Central Florida 131/2 SMU
RICE 2 Tulane
HOUSTON 12 Marshall
NAVY 16 Northern Illinois
MEMPHIS 111/2 Ala-Birmingham
California 7 WASHINGTON
Lsu 181/2 MISSISSIPPI
GEORGIA 8 Kentucky
Missouri 71/2 KANSAS STATE
Ohio State 4 MICHIGAN
VIRGINIA TECH 17 Miami-Florida
CLEMSON 71/2 Boston College
FLORIDA STATE 8 Maryland
UTAH 15 New Mexico
WASH. STATE 2 Oregon State
LOUISIANA TECH 61/2 San Jose State
WAKE FOREST 6 North Carolina St
SOUTH FLORIDA 61/2 Louisville
Wisconsin 14 MINNESOTA
TCU 18 Nevada Las Vegas
Southern Miss 3 TEXAS EL PASO
RUTGERS 12 Pittsburgh
ILLINOIS 14 Northwestern
ALABAMA 25 Louisiana-Monroe
LA-Lafayette 5 FLA INTERNATIONAL
FLORIDA 341/2 Florida Atlantic
NBA
ORLANDO 10 (210) Seattle
CHARLOTTE 2 (187) Miami
Boston 61/2 (197) INDIANA
Houston 61/2 (198) MEMPHIS
DALLAS 11 (190) Philadelphia
SAN ANTONIO 81/2 (198) LA Lakers
PHOENIX 12 (214) New York
Detroit 41/2 (189) PORTLAND
College Basketball
Vanderbilt 5 TOLEDO
GEORGE MASON 16 Cleveland State
South Florida 21/2 BUFFALO
MISSISSIPPI 91/2 South Alabama
TCU 10 Rice
GONZAGA 29 Idaho
EAST CAROLINA 21/2 Richmond
Washington State 9 BOISE STATE
Wyoming 91/2 DENVER
Nevada 2 CAL IRVINE
O Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
Breslin Center-East Lansing, MI.
Opening Round
North Michigan Off Louisiana-Monroe
MICHIGAN STATE Off Chicago State
Preseason NIT South Region
Reed Arena-College Station, TX.
Opening Round
Texas El Paso 10 Texas A&M Corpus
TEXAS A&M 151/2 Oral Roberts
Preseason NIT West Region
Bank of America Arena-Seattle, WA.
Opening Round
Utah 6 High Point
WASHINGTON Off NJ Tech
Added Games
Loyola Chicago 41/2 EASTERN ILLINOIS
ARIZONA 21 Northern Arizona
MONTANA STATE 6 Long Beach State
Xavier 4 MIAMI-OHIO
NHL
ATLANTA Even-1/2 Florida
TORONTO Even-1/2 Montreal
Detroit 1/2 -1 ST. LOUIS
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