Prep basketball, hockey, college hockey, swimming

2/22/2008

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

BOYS

Sectionals

DIVISION I

At Willard

Tonight

Mansfield Senior vs. Harding, 6:15 p.m.

Ashland vs Sandusky, 8:15 p.m.

At Liberty Benton

Tonight

Findlay vs. Anthony Wayne, 6:15 p.m.

Perrysburg vs Bowling Green, 8:15 p.m.

At Waite

Wednesday

St. John s 51, Woodward 36

Clay 81, Bowsher 48

Tonight

Southview vs. Scott, 6:15

St. John s vs Clay, 8 p.m.

At Central Catholic

Tonight

Waite vs Rogers, 6:15 p.m.

Whitmer vs. St. Francis, 8 p.m.

DIVISION II

At Lima Senior

Wednesday

Van Wert 52, Wapakoneta 44

Tonight

Lima Shawnee vs St. Mary s, 6:15 p.m.

Van Wert vs. Celina, 8 p.m.

At Anthony Wayne

Wednesday

Central 75, Napoleon 68

Defiance 48, Wauseon 40, OT

Tonight (Split Session)

Libbey vs. Bryan, 6:15 p.m

Central Catholic vs Defiance, 30 minutes after completion of first game.

At Sandusky

Wednesday

Norwalk 72, Bellevue 48

Clyde 63, Eastwood 61

Tonight

Fostoria vs. Tiffin Columbian, 6:15 p.m.

Norwalk vs. Clyde, 8 p.m.

At Mansfield Senior

Wednesday

Kenton 55, Willard, 47.

Shelby 62, Clear Fork 36.

Tonight

Lexington vs. Upper Sandusky, 6:15 p.m.

Kenton vs Shelby, 8 p.m.

DIVISION III

At Defiance

Tonight

Archbold vs Paulding, 6:15 p.m.

Tinora vs. Fairview, 8 p.m.

At Sylvania Southview

Wednesday

Ottawa Hills 62, Liberty Center 45

Evergreen 61, Lake 32

Tonight

Genoa vs. Swanton, 6:15 p.m.

Ottawa Hills vs. Evergreen, 8 p.m.

At Wapakoneta

Tonight

Marion Local vs. Parkway, 6:15 p.m.

St. Henry vs. Coldwater, 8:15 p.m.

At Findlay

Wednesday

Ottawa-Glandorf 88, Lakota 53

Bluffton 58, Elmwood 42

Tonight

Liberty-Benton vs Mohawk, 6:15 p.m.

Ottawa-Glandorf vs Bluffton, 8 p.m.

At Galion

Wednesday

Wynford 78, Ashland Crestview 43.

Colonel Crawford 43, South Central 33.

Tonight

Ontario vs. New London, 6:15 p.m.

Wynford vs. Colonel Crawford, 8 p.m.

At Old Fort

Wednesday

Gibsonburg 78, Margaretta 53

Port Clinton 63, Edison 53

Tonight

Western Reserve vs. Woodmore, 6:15 p.m.

Gibsonburg vs. Port Clinton, 8 p.m.

DIVISION IV

At Coldwater

Tonight

New Knoxville vs. Waynesfield Goshen, 6:15 p.m.

Fort Recovery vs. Minster, 8 p.m.

At Lima Bath

Tonight

Ada vs. Ridgemont, 6:15 p.m.

Temple Christian vs. Allen East, 8 p.m.

At Van Wert

Wednesday

Antwerp 55, Delphos St. John 31

Crestview 50, Delphos Jefferson 40.

Tonight

Wayne Trace vs Ottoville, 6:15 p.m.

Antwerp vs Crestview, 8 p.m.

At Bluffton

Wednesday

Arlington 46, Cory-Rawson 31

Fort Jennings 50, Riverdale 40

Tonight

Pandora-Gilboa vs. Kalida, 6:15 p.m.

Arlington-vs Fort Jennings, 8 p.m.

At Bryan

Wednesday

Stryker 75, Edgerton 56

Edon 58, Fayette 51 OT

Tonight

Pettisville vs. North Central, 6:15 p.m.

Stryker-vs. Edon, 8 p.m.

At Ottawa-Glandorf

Wednesday

McComb 53, Miller City 51

Patrick Henry 54, Continental 43

Tonight

Ayersville vs. Holgate

McComb vs. Patrick Henry, 8 p.m.

At Bowling Greeen High School

Wednesday

Van Buren 75, North Baltimore 48

Cardinal Stritch 58, Maumee Valley 39

Tonight

Toledo Christian vs. Arcadia, 6:15 p.m.

Van Buren vs Cardinal Stritch, 8 p.m.

At Tiffin Columbian

Wednesday

Tiffin Calvert 49, Seneca East 46

Carey 67, Hopewell-Loudon 62

Tonight

Vanlue vs. New Riegel

Tiffin Calvert vs. Carey, 8 p.m.

At Port Clinton

Wednesday

Danbury 94, Monroeville 72

Norwalk St. Paul 59, Bettsville 48

Tonight

Sandusky St. Mary s vs. Fremont St. Joseph, 6:15 p.m.

Danbury vs. Norwalk St. Paul, 8:15 p.m.

At Lexington

Tonight

Plymouth vs. Buckeye Central, 6:15 p.m.

Lucas vs. Mansfiled St. Peter s, 8 p.m.

Regular season

SE Michigan

Lenawee County

Tonight

Dundee at Flat Rock

Milan at Onsted

Other SE Michigan

Tonight

Addison at Michigan Center

Monroe at Belleville

LAST NIGHT

Sand Creek 13 8 10 10 41

Whiteford 9 9 16 20 54

SAND CREEK: Smith 1-2-0-8, Wilt 4-3-11, Hess 1-0-2, Brown 0-1-0-3, Adams 1-0-2, Croll 2-1-5, Powers 1-2-0-8, Morris 1-0-2. Totals: 11-5-4-41.

WHITEFORD: Fischer 2-0-4, Bung 2-0-4, Jo. DuPree 7-2-3-23, Gust 4-10-18, McCartney 1-1-3, Keeling 1-0-2. Totals: 17-2-14-54.

Saline 14 13 11 17 55

Bedford 8 7 13 15 43

SALINE: Santore 0-1-0-3, Bagbee 2-2-0-10, Trott 2-1-5, Moeller 0-1-1, Fosdick 0-3-0-9, Lambert 2-0-4, Larson 10-3-23. Totals: 16-6-5-55.

BEDFORD: Martin 2-1-5, Talboo 0-6-6, Stroud 5-5-15, Harman 0-1-1, Walcott 1-0-2, Drew 1-4-6, Rightnowar 2-1-0-7, Nieman 0-1-1. Totals: 11-1-18-43.

SMCC 13 10 18 20 61

Blissfield 7 11 13 6 37

MONROE ST. MARY CC: Lehmann 16-1-1-36, Arnold 2-1-5, Moss 1-0-2, Johnson 0-2-2, Carollo 1-1-0-5, Wetzel 4-1-0-11. Totals: 24-3-4-61.

BLISSFIELD: L. Winkler 0-2-0-6, Gunner 1-0-2, Coppelman 2-0-4, Robinson 1-0-2, T. Winkler 5-1-11, Thompson 0-1-1, Hudson 5-1-11. Totals: 14-2-3-37.

COLLEGE HOCKEY

CCHA

TONIGHT

Alaska-Fairbanks at Lake Superior St.

Ferris St. at Bowling Green

Michigan at Michigan St.

Nebraska-Omaha at N. Michigan

Ohio St. at Notre Dame

W. Michigan at Miami

TOMORROW

Alaska-Fairbanks at Lake Superior St.

Ferris St. at Bowling Green

Michigan vs. Michigan St. at Detroit

Nebraska-Omaha at N. Michigan

Ohio St. at Notre Dame

W. Michigan at Miami

Tuesday, Feb. 26

Miami at Ohio St.

Nebraska-Omaha at Minn. St., Mankato

COLLEGE SWIMMING

MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS

SECOND DAY TEAM SCORES

1. University of Toledo - 258.5; 2. Ohio University - 225; 3. Eastern Michigan University - 198; 4. Miami University - 182; 5. University at Buffalo - 148; 6. Bowling Green State Univ. - 123.5; 7. The University of Akron - 111; 8. Ball State University - 82.

TOLEDO INDIVIDUALS

500 Freestyle (43): 4. Jacy Dyer - 4:51.73; 8. Laura Heckroth - 5:05.42; 10. Caitlin Cormack - 4:57.69; 11. Ashley Cusack - 4:59.94; 13. Sam Telljohann - 5:01.37.

200 IM (26.5); 1. Meghan Reissig - 2:01.24; 10. Kylie Gamelier - 2:06.75.

50 Freestyle (35): 1. Leah Woodard - 23.05; 8. Katie White - 23.96; 13. Amanda Thompson - 24.21.

1 Meter Diving: 1. Megan McKinley - 306.20; 4. Jill Reighard - 277.15; 8. Brittany TenEyck - 222.50.

200 Freestyle Relay: 2. White, Hinkleman, Thompson, Woodard - 1:32.93.

SPORTLIGHT

Feb. 22

1980 The United States Olympic hockey team stuns the Soviet Union with a 4-3 victory in the medal round of the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. Captain Mike Eruzione scores the winning goal midway through the final period.

1981 Rookies Peter and Anton Stastny each score eight points as the Quebec Nordiques beat the Washington Capitals 11-7. Peter scores four goals and four assists and Anton has three goals and five assists.

1988 Hersey Hawkins scores 63 points as Bradley beats Detroit 122-107. Archie Tullos scores 49 points for the Titans.

1988 Bonnie Blair wins America s second gold medal at the Winter Olympics in world-record time, beating Christa Rothenburger of East Germany by 0.02 seconds in the 500-meter speedskating.

PREP HOCKEY

Districts

All Games at Tam O Shanter

LAST NIGHT

Northview vs. Southview, 6 p.m.

St. John's vs. Whitmer, 8 p.m.

TOMORROW

Perrysburg vs. St. Francis, 6 p.m.

winners of Thursday s games, 8:30 p.m.

BOWLING

HONOR ROLL

300 game

Steve Jones, Glass Bowl 237-239-300-776

Mike Pawelczak, Bay Center, 300-156-190-646

Joe Swanson, Bay Center 300-180-160-640

Men 750+

George Wright Jr., Glass Bowl 784

Kevin Hurley, Southwyck 775

Greg Townsend, Southwyck 768

Jason Poindexter, Imperial 761

Justin Kuczynski, Glass Bowl 759

David Short, Imperial 752

Women 650+

Natilie Miskiel, Glass Bowl 793

Shanelle Turner, Glass Bowl 672

Shanelle Rurner, Glass Bowl 740

Kathy Coombs, Glass Bowl 686

Shanelle Turner, Glass Bowl 672

Maria Griswald, Glass Bowl 659

Shari Gorski, Imperial 665

Shanelle Turner, Glass Bowl 665

Rachel Johnson, Imperial 664

Kathy Coombs, Glass Bowl 652

GOLF

Match Play

Marana, Ariz., par 72

Jones Bracket

Tiger Woods (1), United States, def. Arron Oberholser (33), United States, 3 and 2.

Aaron Baddeley (17), Australia, def. David Toms (49), United States, injury default.

Paul Casey (25), England, def. Bradley Dredge (57), Wales, 2 and 1.

K.J. Choi (9), South Korea, def. Ian Poulter (24), England, 19 holes.

Hogan Bracket

Jonathan Byrd (61), United States, def. Andres Romero (36), Argentina, 6 and 4.

Henrik Stenson (13), Sweden, def. Trevor Immelman (20), South Africa, 25 holes.

Woody Austin (37), United States, def. Adam Scott (5), Australia, 19 holes.

Boo Weekley (44), United States, def. Sergio Garcia (12), Spain, 3 and 1.

Snead Bracket

Steve Stricker (3), United States, def. Hunter Mahan (35), United States, 20 holes.

Angel Cabrera (14), Argentina, def. Luke Donald (19), England, 2 and 1.

Colin Montgomerie (59), Scotland, def. Charles Howell III (38), United States, 1 up.

Stewart Cink (22), United States, def. Padraig Harrington (11), Ireland, 2 up.

Player Bracket

Stuart Appleby (31), Australia, def. Phil Mickelson (2), United States, 2 and 1.

Justin Leonard (50), United States, def. Lee Westwood (18), England, 2 and 1.

Rod Pampling (58), Australia, def. Nick O Hern (39), Australia, 5 and 4.

Vijay Singh (10), Fiji, def. Niclas Fasth (23), Sweden, 1 up.

Mayakoba Classic

Playa del Carmen, Mexico, par 70

John Merrick 33-31 64

Larry Mize 33-32 65

Robert Damron 32-33 65

David Lutterus 33-32 65

Kenneth Ferrie 33-32 65

Brian Gay 33-33 66

John Daly 31-35 66

Tommy Gainey 32-34 66

Tim Petrovic 31-36 67

Steve Marino 32-35 67

Kevin Stadler 33-34 67

Greg Kraft 35-32 67

Cameron Beckman 34-33 67

Dean Wilson 33-34 67

Jose Coceres 34-33 67

Tim Wilkinson 35-32 67

Craig Kanada 34-33 67

Parker McLachlin 33-34 67

Matt Jones 32-35 67

Peter Lonard 36-32 68

Matt Kuchar 34-34 68

Briny Baird 34-34 68

Cliff Kresge 33-35 68

Chris Stroud 32-36 68

Brad Adamonis 32-36 68

Martin Laird 34-34 68

Alvaro Quiros 34-34 68

Ron Whittaker 33-35 68

Justin Bolli 35-33 68

Shigeki Maruyama 36-33 69

Brad Elder 37-32 69

Jay Williamson 35-34 69

Bob May 36-33 69

Tom Byrum 35-34 69

Nicholas Thompson 36-33 69

Jin Park 34-35 69

Kevin Streelman 37-32 69

Andrew Magee 34-35 69

Michael Sim 37-32 69

Neal Lancaster 35-35 70

Richard S. Johnson 34-36 70

Joe Ogilvie 35-35 70

Nick Price 38-32 70

Len Mattiace 37-33 70

Esteban Toledo 33-37 70

Doug LaBelle II 34-36 70

Chez Reavie 35-35 70

Scott Sterling 37-33 70

Gavin Coles 34-36 70

Jason Dufner 37-33 70

Brent Geiberger 36-34 70

Greg Norman 38-32 70

Tim Herron 35-35 70

Alex Cejka 34-36 70

Ryan Palmer 35-35 70

Joey Sindelar 36-34 70

Glen Day 37-33 70

Colt Knost 35-35 70

Harrison Frazar 37-34 71

Paul Stankowski 36-35 71

Patrick Sheehan 37-34 71

Joe Durant 35-36 71

Roland Thatcher 38-33 71

Alejandro Canizares 36-35 71

Brett Rumford 36-35 71

Michael Letzig 33-38 71

Paul Claxton 36-35 71

Steve Allan 36-35 71

John Morse 36-35 71

Mark Brooks 37-34 71

Omar Uresti 35-36 71

Olin Browne 33-38 71

John Huston 37-34 71

Warren Pineo 35-36 71

Daisuke Maruyama 36-35 71

Kyle Thompson 34-37 71

Bob Heintz 36-35 71

Jesper Parnevik 37-35 72

Chris Riley 37-35 72

Corey Pavin 35-37 72

Phil Tataurangi 37-35 72

Bob Sowards 37-35 72

Jimmy Walker 36-36 72

Gonzalo Fernandez 34-38 72

Travis Perkins 36-36 72

Jim McGovern 38-34 72

Marco Dawson 36-36 72

Garrett Willis 37-35 72

Carlos Franco 35-37 72

John Riegger 37-35 72

Cody Freeman 32-40 72

Scott Piercy 36-36 72

Kris Cox 35-37 72

Marc Turnesa 35-37 72

Lee Janzen 37-36 73

Brenden Pappas 38-35 73

Jon Mills 37-36 73

Dave Rummells 35-38 73

Jay Delsing 39-34 73

Robert Gamez 38-35 73

Fred Funk 36-37 73

Dicky Pride 37-36 73

Tom Scherrer 36-37 73

Pablo Martin 37-36 73

Y.E. Yang 36-37 73

Jonathan Kaye 37-37 74

Dan Forsman 37-37 74

Todd Demsey 37-37 74

Skip Kendall 39-35 74

Bob Burns 39-35 74

Jason Allred 36-38 74

Jose de Jesus Rodriguez 35-39 74

Chad Collins 40-34 74

Jim Gallagher, Jr. 38-37 75

Shaun Micheel 37-38 75

Chris Smith 36-39 75

Nick Flanagan 37-38 75

Chip Sullivan 36-39 75

Brian Kontak 37-38 75

Guy Boros 37-38 75

Bob Tway 39-36 75

Mike Heinen 38-38 76

Jeff Gove 39-37 76

Santiago Luna 37-39 76

J.T. Kohut 37-39 76

Robert Floyd 38-39 77

David Oh 38-39 77

Ted Purdy 41-36 77

Kent Jones 38-40 78

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

MEN

Mid-American Conference

East

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

Kent St. 11 2 .846 22 5 .815

Akron 9 4 .692 19 7 .731

Ohio 8 5 .615 17 9 .654

Miami 7 6 .538 13 12 .520

BGSU 6 7 .462 11 14 .440

Buffalo 2 11 .154 8 17 .320

West

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

W. Michigan 9 3 .750 15 10 .600

C. Michigan 6 7 .462 11 14 .440

E. Michigan 6 7 .462 10 15 .400

Toledo 5 7 .417 8 16 .333

Ball St. 4 9 .308 5 20 .200

N. Illinois 3 8 .273 6 17 .261

WEDNESDAY

Northern Illinois at Toledo, ppd.

Central Michigan 63, Ball State 58

Western Michigan 70, E. Michigan 52

TOMORROW

Delaware at Toledo, 7

Bowling Green at Detroit, 4:05

Youngstown St. at Buffalo, 4

Va. Commonwealth at Akron, 11 a.m.

George Mason at Ohio, 1

SE Missouri at E. Michigan, 4

Miami at Valparaiso, 6

Cent. Michigan at Missouri St., 8:05

W. Michigan at Wis.-Green Bay, 8:05

Big Ten Conference

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

Wisconsin 12 2 .857 22 4 .846

Purdue 12 2 .857 21 6 .778

Indiana 11 2 .846 22 4 .846

Michigan St. 9 4 .692 21 5 .808

Ohio St. 8 5 .615 17 9 .654

Minnesota 6 7 .462 16 9 .640

Iowa 5 9 .357 12 15 .444

Penn St. 4 9 .308 12 13 .480

Michigan 4 10 .286 8 18 .308

Illinois 3 11 .214 11 16 .407

Northwestern 0 13 .000 7 17 .292

LAST NIGHT

Minnesota 69, Michigan 60

WEDNESDAY

Michigan State 86, Penn State 49

Wisconsin 71, Illinois 57

TOMORROW

Iowa at Michigan St., 2

Illinois at Michigan, 4

Indiana at Northwestern, 8

SUNDAY

Penn St. at Minnesota, 2

Wisconsin at Ohio St., 4

National

EAST

La Salle 81, Dayton 78, OT

Massachusetts 98, Rhode Island 91

Robert Morris 69, Mount St. Mary s, Md. 66

Seton Hill 81, Wheeling Jesuit 69

SOUTH

Appalachian St. 90, Furman 77

South Alabama 69, W. Kentucky 64

UNC Greensboro 74, W. Carolina 62

Virginia at Georgia Tech, ppd.

MIDWEST

Ashland 74, Wayne, Mich. 60

Findlay 82, Hillsdale 59

Grand Valley St. 76, Northwood, Mich. 51

IPFW 85, W. Illinois 62

Notre Dame 82, Pittsburgh 70

Oakland, Mich. 84, IUPUI 69

Xavier 75, Duquesne 48

SOUTHWEST

Oral Roberts 72, UMKC 64

Stephen F.Austin 79, Sam Houston St. 57

FAR WEST

Idaho St. 64, Montana St. 49

Washington St. 59, Arizona St. 47

Weber St. 76, Montana 67

WOMEN

Mid-American Conference

East

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

BGSU 9 3 .750 20 6 .769

Miami 9 3 .750 17 9 .654

Ohio 8 3 .727 15 9 .625

Buffalo 5 7 .417 12 13 .480

Kent St. 4 8 .333 7 17 .292

Akron 2 10 .167 7 19 .269

West

Conference All Games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

E. Michigan 8 4 .667 14 10 .583

W. Michigan 8 4 .667 11 15 .423

Ball St. 7 5 .583 11 14 .440

N. Illinois 5 5 .500 9 14 .391

Toledo 3 9 .250 10 14 .417

C. Michigan 2 9 .182 6 18 .250

WEDNESDAY

Bowling Green 76, Kent State 68

Miami 84, Buffalo 55

Ohio 86, Akron 58

TOMORROW

Northern Illinois at Toledo, 7

Bowling Green at Miami, 2

Akron at Kent State, 2

Central Michigan at Western Michigan, 2

Ball State at Eastern Michigan, 2

Buffalo at Ohio, 4

National

EAST

James Madison 68, Hofstra 54

Northeastern 65, George Mason 56

Towson 51, Delaware 49

SOUTH

Drexel 54, William & Mary 38

East Carolina 85, UAB 82

Florida St. 71, Boston College 65

LSU 52, Kentucky 48

Louisiana-Lafayette 58, New Orleans 56

Marshall 83, Memphis 73

Mississippi 76, Auburn 68

Mississippi St. 58, South Carolina 54

North Carolina 79, Miami 61

Old Dominion 87, Va. Commonwealth 67

Tennessee 85, Alabama 58

Virginia 83, Clemson 71

MIDWEST

Ashland 77, Wayne, Mich. 66

Drake 77, Bradley 63

Illinois 69, Penn St. 49

Illinois St. 77, Wichita St. 57

Indiana St. 86, Missouri St. 77, OT

Michigan 72, Purdue 36

Michigan St. 65, Northwestern 40

Nebraska 73, Missouri 57

Ohio St. 69, Iowa 56

Valparaiso 75, Detroit 65

Wis.-Green Bay 78, Ill.-Chicago 60

Wis.-Milwaukee 83, Loyola of Chicago 78

Wright St. 65, Butler 60

SOUTHWEST

SMU 80, Rice 68

Tulsa 66, Houston 57

Vanderbilt 63, Arkansas 50

FAR WEST

Arizona St. 59, Washington St. 30

Montana 74, Weber St. 61

Washington 60, Arizona 58

TENNIS

Qatar Total Open

Doha, Qatar

Singles

Third Round

Agnieszka Radwanska (16) d. Ana Ivanovic (1), Serbia, walkover; Sybille Bammer (15) d. Svetlana Kuznetsova (2) 6-3, 7-6 (8); Caroline Wozniacki d. Anabel Medina Garrigues 3-6, 7-6 (3), 6-3; Dominika Cibulkova d. Venus Williams (6) 6-3, 6-3; Vera Zvonareva d. Dinara Safina (11) 7-5, 6-3; Li Na d. Shahar Peer (12) 6-1, 6-3; Jelena Jankovic (3), Serbia, d. Ai Sugiyama 6-1, 6-2; Maria Sharapova (4) d. Tamarine Tanasugarn 6-2, 6-2.

ABN AMRO

World Tournament

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Singles

Second Round

Mischa Zverev d. David Ferrer (3) 6-2, 7-5; Ivo Karlovic d. Tomas Berdych (5) 6-4, 6-4; Michael Llodra d. Nikolay Davydenko (2) 6-3, 7-5; Andreas Seppi d. Rafael Nadal (1) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Robin Haase d. Michael Berrer 5-7, 6-3, 6-3; Robin Soederling d. Fernando Verdasco 6-4, 6-1.

LATEST LINE

NBA

Sacramento 2 (202) CHARLOTTE

INDIANA 41/2 (199) New Jersey

ORLANDO 71/2 (201) Philadelphia

a-CLEVELAND No Line (XXX) Washington

Toronto 5 (198) NEW YORK

Denver 21/2 (208) CHICAGO

NEW ORLEANS 41/2 (186) Houston

DETROIT 12 (188) Milwaukee

Dallas 61/2 (204) MEMPHIS

Utah 21/2 (196) LA CLIPPERS

a-Portland No Line (XXX) SEATTLE

PHOENIX 2 (218) Boston

GOLDEN STATE 12 (212) Atlanta

a-Possible trade implications.

College Basketball

Pennsylvania 1 DARTMOUTH

HARVARD 5 Princeton

COLUMBIA 1 Brown

CORNELL 91/2 Yale

Davidson 31/2 WINTHROP

UTAH STATE 51/2 Cal Santa Barbara

Home Team in CAPS

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS Agreed to terms with OF Jason Tyner on a minor league contract.

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Signed Derrick Hall, president, and Josh Byrnes, general manager, to eight-year contract extensions, through 2015, and promoted Byrnes to executive vice president and general manager.

CINCINNATI REDS Agreed to terms with RHP Josh Fogg on a one-year contract. Placed LHP Bobby Livingston on the 60-day DL.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS Named Dr. Frank Jobe special advisor to owner and chairman Frank McCourt.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS Agreed to terms with C Lou Palmisano on a one-year contract.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

CHICAGO BULLS Traded G Adrian Griffin to Seattle as part of a three-team trade including Cleveland.

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Traded G Larry Hughes, F Drew Gooden, F Cedric Simmons and G Shannon Brown to Chicago, and F Ira Newble and F Donyell Marshall to Seattle. Acquired F-C Ben Wallace, F Joe Smith and a 2009 second-round draft pick from Chicago, and F Wally Szczerbiak and G Delonte West from Seattle.

HOUSTON ROCKETS Traded G-F Bonzi Wells, G Mike James, cash and a conditional second-round draft pick to New Orleans for G Bobby Jackson, G Adam Haluska, F Marcus Vinicius and a conditional second-round draft pick. Traded Vinicius, the rights to F Malick Badiane and cash to Memphis for the rights to F Sergei Lishouk.

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Traded G Taurean Green to Denver for G Von Wafer.

TORONTO RAPTORS Traded G Juan Dixon and cash to Detroit for C Primoz Brezec.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

ARIZONA CARDINALS Released DL Chris Cooper, S Terrence Holt and OT Oliver Ross.

CAROLINA PANTHERS Released RB DeShaun Foster.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Re-signed LB Tony Gilbert.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CAROLINA HURRICANES Assigned D Casey Borer to Albany (AHL).

EDMONTON OILERS Recalled F Patrick Thoresen from Springfield (AHL) and placed him on waivers.

LOS ANGELES KINGS Recalled G Erik Ersberg from Manchester (AHL). Claimed LW Matt Ellis off waivers from Detroit. Assigned F Lauri Tukonen to Manchester.

NEW YORK RANGERS Recalled G Chris Holt from Charlotte (ECHL) and assigned him to Hartford (AHL).

PHOENIX COYOTES Assigned C Mike Zigomanis to San Antonio (AHL).

VANCOUVER CANUCKS Recalled D Kevin Bieksa from Manitoba (AHL).

COLLEGE

BIG 12 CONFERENCE Named Tim Weiser deputy commissioner.

ELON Named Lijah Galas coordinator of video operations for athletics and Jen Blackwell assistant sports information director.

GEORGETOWN Suspended P Mike Gaggioli, C Matt Iannetta, OF-1B Matt Harrigan and INF Matt Maranges from the baseball team for 10 games for NCAA rules violations.

MARQUETTE Named Steve Cottingham athletic director.

MISSISSIPPI STATE Named Greg Byrne athletic director, effective June 30.

NYU Named Nick McDonough women s track & field and cross country coach and Lauren Henkel women s assistant track & field coach.