COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Akron 3 2 176 170 5 4 272 256
Buffalo 3 2 152 125 5 4 258 235
BGSU 3 3 164 133 5 5 260 228
Temple 2 3 87 81 3 6 161 178
Kent St. 1 4 150 163 2 7 229 279
Miami 1 4 88 156 2 7 165 278
Ohio 1 5 106 165 2 8 199 259
West
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Ball St. 5 0 196 74 9 0 345 138
C. Mich. 5 0 144 118 7 2 254 252
W. Mich. 5 1 170 125 8 2 309 224
N. Illinois 4 2 148 107 5 4 232 154
Toledo 1 4 101 157 2 7 200 298
E. Mich. 1 5 102 210 2 8 201 320
LAST SATURDAY
W. Michigan 23, Illinois 17
BGSU 28, Ohio 3
TONIGHT
Ball St. at Miami, 7
TOMORROW
Temple at Kent St., 8
Cent. Michigan at N. Illinois, 8
THURSDAY
Buffalo at Akron, 7
SATURDAY
Toledo at W. Michigan, 2
Big Ten
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Mich. St. 6 1 183 159 9 2 296 214
Penn St. 5 1 188 84 9 1 399 124
Ohio St. 5 1 166 71 8 2 266 130
Minnesota 3 3 104 120 7 3 249 190
N western 3 3 143 163 7 3 246 208
Iowa 3 3 161 113 6 4 286 142
Illinois 3 3 188 149 5 5 314 262
Michigan 2 4 156 205 3 7 222 284
Wisconsin 2 5 171 195 5 5 273 236
Indiana 1 5 99 232 3 7 229 327
Purdue 1 5 96 164 3 7 217 269
LAST SATURDAY
Wisconsin 55, Indiana 20
Ohio St. 45, Northwestern 10
Michigan St. 21, Purdue 7
W. Mich. 23, Illinois 17
Michigan 29, Minnesota 6
Iowa 24, Penn St. 23
SATURDAY
Ohio St. at Illinois, Noon
Purdue at Iowa, Noon
Indiana at Penn St., Noon
Northwestern at Michigan, Noon
Minnesota at Wisconsin, 3:30
National
THURSDAY
SOUTH
Virginia Tech at Miami, 7:30
FAR WEST
Wyoming at UNLV, 9
FRIDAY
SOUTH
Cincinnati at Louisville, 8
SATURDAY
EAST
Notre Dame vs. Navy at Baltimore, Noon
Massachusetts at New Hampshire, Noon
Harvard at Penn, Noon
Indiana at Penn St., Noon
Maine at Rhode Island, Noon
Princeton at Yale, Noon
Cornell at Columbia, 12:30
Brown at Dartmouth, 12:30
Bucknell at Lehigh, 12:30
Wagner at Albany, N.Y., 1
Monmouth, N.J. at Duquesne, 1
Georgetown, D.C. at Fordham, 1
Northeastern at Hofstra, 1
Bryant at Iona, 1
Holy Cross at Lafayette, 1
Cent. Connecticut St. at Sacred Heart, 1
Robert Morris at St. Francis, Pa., 1
VMI at Stony Brook, 1
Towson at Villanova, 1
Connecticut at Syracuse, 7
SOUTH
Mississippi St. at Alabama, TBA
Georgia at Auburn, TBA
South Carolina at Florida, TBA
Valparaiso at Campbell, Noon
Duke at Clemson, Noon
Marist at Davidson, Noon
Drake at Jacksonville, Noon
Rutgers at South Florida, Noon
Murray St. at E. Kentucky, 1
Gardner-Webb at Liberty, 1
Delaware St. at Norfolk St., 1
Middle Tennessee at W. Kentucky, 1
Savannah St. at Webber International, 1
Edward Waters at Charleston Southern, 1:30
William & Mary at James Madison, 1:30
Winston-Salem at N.C. Central, 1:30
Coastal Carolina at Presbyterian, 1:30
Georgia Southern at Furman, 2
Louisiana-Monroe at Mississippi, 2
Chattanooga at The Citadel, 2
Utah St. at Louisiana Tech, 2:30
Hampton at Florida A&M, 3
Tennessee St. at Jacksonville St., 3
Wofford at Samford, 3
East Carolina at Southern Miss., 3
UAB at Tulane, 3
Elon at Appalachian St., 3:30
North Carolina at Maryland, 3:30
Wake Forest at N.C. State, 3:30
Delaware at Richmond, 3:30
Howard at Bethune-Cookman, 4
Louisiana-Lafayette at Florida Atlantic, 4
Alabama A&M at Jackson St., 4
S. Carolina St. at Morgan St., 4
UCF at Marshall, 4:30
McNeese St. at Northwestern St., 7
Alabama St. vs. Southern U. at Mobile, Ala., 7
Boston College at Florida St., 8
Vanderbilt at Kentucky, 8
Troy at LSU, 8
MIDWEST
Nebraska at Kansas St., TBA
N. Iowa at Indiana St., 12:05
Texas at Kansas, 12:30
Morehead St. at Dayton, 1
N. Dakota St. at Missouri St., 2
Tenn.-Martin at SE Missouri, 2
Illinois St. at W. Illinois, 2:05
Austin Peay at E. Illinois, 2:30
S. Dakota St. at S. Illinois, 3
Missouri at Iowa St., 6:30
SOUTHWEST
Alcorn St. at Prairie View, 3
MVSU at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 3:30
Texas A&M at Baylor, 4
Nicholls St. at Texas St., 4
SE Louisiana at Sam Houston St., 7
Cent. Arkansas at Stephen F.Austin, 7
Tulsa at Houston, 8
SMU at UTEP, 9:05
FAR WEST
Arizona at Oregon, TBA
New Mexico at Colorado St., 2
Idaho St. at Montana, 2:05
Portland St. at Montana St., 2:05
South Dakota at S. Utah, 3
BYU at Air Force, 3:30
California at Oregon St., 3:30
San Jose St. at Nevada, 4:05
New Mexico St. at Fresno St., 5
Boise St. at Idaho, 5
N. Arizona at E. Washington, 5:05
N. Colorado at Sacramento St., 5:05
Washington St. at Arizona St., 5:30
Southern Cal at Stanford, 7
UC Davis at Cal Poly, 7:05
Oklahoma St. at Colorado, 8
Utah at San Diego St., 8
Butler at San Diego, 9
UCLA at Washington, 10:15
prep football
State playoffs
REGIONAL FINALS
Seedings in parentheses
DIVISION I
All games 7 p.m. Saturday
Region 1: (1) Cleveland St. Ignatius (11-1) vs. (2) Strongsville (11-1), Parma Byers Field
Region 2: (1) North Canton Hoover (11-1) vs. (2) Canton GlenOak (10-2), Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
Region 3: (1) Hilliard Davidson (11-1) vs. (3) Pickerington Central (12-0), Upper Arlington Moorehead Memorial Stadium
Region 4: (1) Cincinnati Colerain (11-1) vs. (3) Cincinnati Elder (11-1), University of Cincinnati Nippert Stadium
DIVISION II
All games 7:30 p.m. Friday
Region 5: (5) Akron Hoban (8-4) vs. (6) Tallmadge (9-3), Twinsburg Tiger Stadium
Region 6: (2) Southview (12-0) vs. (4) Medina Highland (11-1), Kalahari Field at Huron Memorial Stadium
Region 7: (1) Columbus DeSales (12-0) vs. (2) Louisville (12-0), Mansfield Senior Arlin Field
Region 8: (1) Cincinnati Winton Woods (11-1) vs. (3) Cincinnati Anderson (10-2), Princeton Mancuso Field
DIVISION III
All games 7 p.m. Saturday
Region 9: (1) Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (9-2) vs. (2) Aurora (10-2), Solon Stewart Field
Region 10: (1) Avon (12-0) vs. (7) Sunbury Big Walnut (10-2), Ashland Community Stadium
Region 11: (1) Dover (11-1) vs. (2) Newark Licking Valley (11-1), Zanesville Sulsberger Memorial Stadium
Region 12: (2) Circleville Logan Elm (12-0) vs. (4) Columbus Eastmoor Academy (11-1), Gahanna Lincoln Stadium
DIVISION IV
All games 7:30 p.m. Friday
Region 13: (1) Steubenville (12-0) vs. (3) Perry (11-1), Warren Mollenkopf Stadium
Region 14: (4) Genoa (12-0) vs. (7) Ottawa-Glandorf (8-4), BGSU Doyt Perry Stadium
Region 15: (1) Martins Ferry (11-1) vs. (2) New Lexington (11-1), Zanesville Sulsberger Memorial Stadium
Region 16: (1) Coldwater (12-0) vs. (6) Kettering Alter (10-2), Troy Memorial Stadium
DIVISION V
All games 7 p.m. Saturday
Region 17: (1) Youngstown Ursuline (12-0) vs. (3) Kirtland (12-0), Warren Mollenkopf Stadium
Region 18: (1) Patrick Henry (12-0) vs. (2) Liberty-Benton (12-0), BGSU Doyt Perry Stadium
Region 19: (5) Columbus Ready (8-2) vs. (6) Baltimore Liberty Union (11-1), Hamilton Township Hamilton Field
Region 20: (4) West Jefferson (10-2) vs. (7) Maria Stein Marion Local (10-2), Piqua Alexander Stadium at Purk Field
DIVISION VI
All games 7:30 p.m. Friday
Region 21: (1) Hopewell-Loudon (12-0) vs. (2) Norwalk St. Paul (12-0), Fremont Don Paul Stadium at Harmon Field
Region 22: (1) Ada (12-0) vs. (3) Delphos St. Johns (10-2), Findlay Donnell Stadium
Region 23: (1) Hannibal River (12-0) vs. (2) Malvern (12-0), Steubenville Reno Field, Harding Stadium
Region 24: (1) Mechanicsburg (12-0) vs. (2) Sidney Lehman (10-1), Clayton Northmont Good Samaritan Stadium
Michigan
DIVISION 6
Region 4 Manchester (9-2) 63.667 at Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (9-2) 68.667, Friday 7 p.m.
BOWLING
300 games
Joe Perry, Sports Center, 237-216-300-753
Honor roll
(Men 750 or better)
Mike Koepfler, Sports Center 823
Shaun Wilson, Sports Center 771
J.C. Leiser, Sports Center 751
Women (650 or better)
Tracy Autman, Sports Center 707
Sue Patchen, Interstate 660
soccer
MLS Playoffs
Conference Semifinals
(Two-leg Aggregate Score Series)
All Times Eastern
Eastern Conference
Columbus vs. Kansas City
Saturday: Columbus 2, Kansas City 0, Columbus wins series 3-1
Chicago vs. New England
Thursday, Nov. 6: Chicago 3, New England 0, Chicago wins series 3-0
Western Conference
Houston vs. New York
Sunday: New York 3, Houston 0, New York wins series 4-1
CD Chivas USA vs. Real Salt Lake
Saturday: Real Salt Lake 2, CD Chivas USA 2, tie, Real Salt Lake wins series 3-2
Conference Championship
Eastern Conference
Thursday: Chicago at Columbus, 7:30
Western Conference
Saturday, Nov. 15: New York at Real Salt Lake, 9:30
MLS Cup
At Carson, Calif.
Sunday, Nov. 23: Eastern Conference vs. Western Conference, 3:30
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
OVERALL RECORDS: Neb.-Omaha 6-1-1, Michigan 7-3-0, Notre Dame 6-3-0, Ferris St. 4-3-3, Miami 4-3-3, Alaska 5-4-1, Michigan St. 4-4-2, Lake Superior St. 3-3-2, Ohio St. 4-5-1, Bowling Green 3-5-2, N. Michigan 2-5-1, W. Michigan 1-6-3.
FRIDAY
Ferris St. at Nebraska-Omaha
Lake Superior St. at Notre Dame
Miami at Michigan St.
N. Michigan at Bowling Green
Ohio State at Robert Morris
W. Michigan at Michigan
SATURDAY
Ferris St. at Nebraska-Omaha
Lake Superior St. at Notre Dame
Miami at Michigan St.
Michigan at W. Michigan
N. Michigan at Bowling Green
NOTES
SOUTHVIEW TICKETS: Tickets for Southview s football playoff game Friday in Huron will go on sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the athletic director s office tomorrow through Friday. They will also be on sale tomorrow and Thursday night from 6 to 7. Tickets are $7.
GENOA TICKETS: Tickets for the Genoa-Ottawa-Glandorf football playoff game can be purchased at the Genoa Middle School library beginning today through Friday, 7:30-2:30. Tickets will also be available tomorrow from 6-8 p.m. in the athletic complex office. Tickets are $7 pre-sale and $9 at the gate. The game is Friday at 7:30 at BGSU.
Lakota High school is looking for participants to play in their Alumni game Saturday, November 29th at 1 p.m. at the high school. Those interested should contact Adam Gnepper at 419-410-2375 or 419-288-3892.
LAKE BASKETBALL: The Lake Flyers Girls Basketball Program is hosting a 6th grade girls basketball competitive league at Lake High School. Games will played on Sunday afternoons starting in December. Cost is $200.00 per team, each team will play 10 games. We will take the first eight teams to register. School teams only. For more information: dmeyer062@aol.com.
BASEBALL CAMPS: The University of Toledo Baseball Program will be holding its annual Holiday Baseball Camps. The camps are divided into age groups of grades 1-6 and grades 7-12. These camps are designed to help players through individual instruction on specific aspects of the game. To register or find out more information about our camps, visit our camp website at www.toledobaseballcamps.com, or contact Assistant Baseball Coach Nick McIntyre at 419-530-3097.
AUTO RACING
NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders
Points
1, Jimmie Johnson, 6,561. 2, Carl Edwards, 6,420. 3, Greg Biffle, 6,358. 4, Jeff Burton, 6,292. 5, Kevin Harvick, 6,233. 6, Clint Bowyer, 6,226. 7, Jeff Gordon, 6,151. 8, Matt Kenseth, 6,091. 9, Denny Hamlin, 6,090. 10, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 6,087.
11, Kyle Busch, 6,080. 12, Tony Stewart, 6,059. 13, David Ragan, 4,208. 14, Kasey Kahne, 3,935. 15, Martin Truex Jr., 3,705. 16, Jamie McMurray, 3,644. 17, Ryan Newman, 3,635. 18, Kurt Busch, 3,601. 19, Brian Vickers, 3,513. 20, Casey Mears, 3,385.
Money
1, Carl Edwards, $7,729,975. 2, Jimmie Johnson, $7,225,850. 3, Kyle Busch, $6,532,620. 4, Tony Stewart, $6,145,796. 5, Kasey Kahne, $6,139,943. 6, Ryan Newman, $6,070,661. 7, Jeff Gordon, $5,752,284. 8, Jeff Burton, $5,434,198. 9, Matt Kenseth, $5,407,603. 10, Denny Hamlin, $5,386,018.
11, Kevin Harvick, $5,324,193. 12, Greg Biffle, $4,826,939. 13, Bobby Labonte, $4,567,870. 14, Martin Truex Jr., $4,556,289. 15, Sam Hornish Jr., $4,547,374. 16, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $4,540,920. 17, Kurt Busch, $4,407,635. 18, Clint Bowyer, $4,376,245. 19, Elliott Sadler, $4,371,723. 20, Juan Pablo Montoya, $4,310,280.
SPORTLIGHT
Nov. 11
1911 Carlisle Indian School of Carlisle, Pa., led by Jim Thorpe, beats nationally ranked Harvard 18-15. Thorpe kicks four field goals and an extra point.
1978 Eddie Lee Ivery rushes for 356 yards to lead Georgia Tech to a 42-21 victory over Air Force.
1981 The Minnesota North Stars score eight goals in the second period of a 15-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.
1995 Eddie George rushes for a school-record 314 yards on 36 carries and scores three TDs as Ohio State routs Illinois 41-3.
1995 Hakeem Olajuwon scores 21 points to become the 21st NBA player to compile 20,000 career points as the Houston Rockets beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 119-97.
2000 Lennox Lewis wins a unanimous 12-round decision over David Tua in Las Vegas to retain his WBC and IBF heavyweight titles.
2001 In his sixth career start, Shaun Alexander has 266 yards rushing on 35 carries and an 88-yard touchdown run as Seattle beats AFC West-leading Oakland 34-27. It s the fourth-best rushing game in NFL history.
2002 The Oakland Raiders get record-setting performances in beating the Denver Broncos 34-10. Rich Gannon completes 21 straight passes and Jerry Rice becomes the first player to score 200 career touchdowns.
2004 Earl Boykins, at 5-foot-5, becomes the smallest player in NBA history to reach 30 points, scoring a career-high 32 in Denver s 117-109 victory over Detroit.
2006 Michael Redd scores 57 points to break Kareem Abdul-Jabbar s franchise record of 55, but Matt Harpring makes a layup with 1.8 seconds left to give the Utah Jazz a 113-111 win over Milwaukee.
2006 Wake Forest beats Florida State 30-0 to become the first team to shut out the Seminoles at Doak Campbell Stadium in Bobby Bowden s 31 seasons as coach.
2007 Brett Favre joins Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks to throw for 60,000 yards in a career during the second quarter of Green Bay s 34-0 win over Minnesota.
college basketball
Men
TOURNAMENT
2K Sports Classic
First Round
Georgia Southern 65, Houston 63
Duke 80, Presbyterian 49
tENNIS
ATP Tour
Money
1, Rafael Nadal, $6,773,773. 2, Roger Federer, $4,936,879. 3, Novak Djokovic, $3,949,077. 4, Andy Murray, $3,055,648. 5, Nikolay Davydenko, $1,702,082. 6, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, $1,495,138. 7, Andy Roddick, $1,287,888. 8, David Ferrer, $1,170,008. 9, Gilles Simon, $1,125,489. 10, Juan Martin del Potro, $1,122,497.
Points Race
1, Rafael Nadal, 1,335. 2, Roger Federer, 1,041. 3, Novak Djokovic, 929. 4, Andy Murray, 684. 5, Nikolay Davydenko, 463. 6, Andy Roddick, 394. 7, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 390. 8, Juan Martin del Potro, 369. 9, Gilles Simon, 356. 10, James Blake, 355.
Rankings
1, Rafael Nadal, 6,675. 2, Roger Federer, 5,205. 3, Novak Djokovic, 4,645. 4, Andy Murray, 3,420. 5, Nikolay Davydenko, 2,315. 6, Andy Roddick, 1,970. 7, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, 1,950. 8, Juan Martin del Potro, 1,845. 9, Gilles Simon, 1,780. 10, James Blake, 1,775.
WTA Tour
Money
1, Serena Williams, $3,852,173. 2, Venus Williams, $3,747,565. 3, Jelena Jankovic, $3,064,465. 3, Ana Ivanovic, $2,838,390. 4, Dinara Safina, $2,515,020. 6, Maria Sharapova, $1,937,879. 7, Elena Dementieva, $1,920,679. 8, Vera Zvonareva, $1,773,175. 9, Svetlana Kuznetsova, $1,452,369. 10, Agnieszka Radwanska, $1,164,072.
Rankings
1, Jelena Jankovic, 4710. 2, Serena Williams, 3866. 3, Dinara Safina, 3817. 4, Elena Dementieva, 3663. 5, Ana Ivanovic, 3457. 6, Venus Williams, 3272. 7, Vera Zvonareva, 2952. 8, Svetlana Kuznetsova, 2726. 9, Maria Sharapova, 2515. 10, Agnieszka Radwanska, 2286.
Tennis Masters Cup
Shanghai, China
Round Robin
Singles
Red Group
Gilles Simon (8) d. Roger Federer (1) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.
Andy Murray (3) d. Andy Roddick (5) 6-4, 1-6, 6-1.
Standings: Murray 1-0 (sets 2-1), Simon 1-0 (2-1), Federer 0-1 (1-2), Roddick 0-1 (1-2).
Doubles
Gold Group
Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic (2), Serbia, d. Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski (7) 7-6 (4), 5-7, 10-4 tiebreak.
Jonas Bjorkman and Kevin Ullyett (4) d. Lukas Dlouhy and Leander Paes (6) 6-3, 7-5.
Standings: Bjorkman-Ullyett 1-0 (2-0), Nestor-Zimonjic 1-0 (2-1), Fyrstenberg-Matkowski 0-1 (1-2), Dlouhy-Paes 0-1 (0-2).
Latest line
NFL
(Thursday)
Week 11
NEW ENGLAND 31/2 NY Jets
(Sunday)
ATLANTA 51/2 Denver
MIAMI 101/2 Oakland
NY GIANTS 61/2 Baltimore
INDIANAPOLIS 8 Houston
Tennessee 3 JACKSONVILLE
GREEN BAY 5 Chicago
Philadelphia 9 CINCINNATI
New Orleans 51/2 KANSAS CITY
CAROLINA 14 Detroit
TAMPA BAY 31/2 Minnesota
SAN FRANCISCO 31/2 St. Louis
Arizona 31/2 SEATTLE
PITTSBURGH 31/2 San Diego
Dallas 2 WASHINGTON
(Monday)
BUFFALO 5 Cleveland
College Football
Ball State 17 MIAMI-OHIO
(Wednesday)
Temple 21/2 KENT STATE
NO. ILLINOIS 3 Central Michigan
(Thursday)
AKRON 21/2 Buffalo
MIAMI-FLORIDA 4 Virginia Tech
NEVADA LAS VEGAS 81/2 Wyoming
(Friday)
Cincinnati 3 LOUISVILLE
(Saturday)
PENN STATE 34 Indiana
IOWA 15 Purdue
MICHIGAN 31/2 Northwestern
WISCONSIN 14 Minnesota
Wake Forest 4 N. CAROLINA ST
CLEMSON 111/2 Duke
North Carolina 21/2 MARYLAND
x-Notre Dame 3 NAVY
Connecticut 10 SYRACUSE
ALABAMA 191/2 Mississippi St
KENTUCKY 41/2 Vanderbilt
BAYLOR 8 Texas A&M
COLORADO ST. 1 New Mexico
WESTERN MICH. 16 Toledo
LOUISIANA TECH 13 Utah State
SOUTHERN MISS 2 East Carolina
TULANE 5 Ala-Birmingham
Texas 13 KANSAS
Missouri 27 IOWA STATE
OREGON STATE 3 California
OREGON 31/2 Arizona
Ucla 71/2 WASHINGTON
Georgia 8 AUBURN
Byu 4 AIR FORCE
FLORIDA 21 South Carolina
NEVADA 15 San Jose State
MARSHALL 71/2 Central Florida
Boise State 34 Idaho
Tulsa 5 HOUSTON
FRESNO STATE 15 New Mexico St.
Southern Cal 23 STANFORD
Nebraska 61/2 KANSAS STATE
Oklahoma State 171/2 COLORADO
SOUTH FLORIDA 71/2 Rutgers
FLORIDA STATE 7 Boston College
Ohio State 10 ILLINOIS
Utah 28 SAN DIEGO STATE
TEXAS EL PASO 10 Smu
ARIZONA STATE 37 Washington State
Added Games
Mid Tenn St 3 WESTERN KY
LA-Lafayette 21/2 FLORIDA ATLANTIC
MISSISSIPPI 21 Louisiana-Monroe
Write-In Game
LSU 191/2 Troy
x-at Baltimore, MD.
NBA
PHILADELPHIA 31/2 (191) Utah
Denver 21/2 (193) CHARLOTTE
CLEVELAND 10 (191) Milwaukee
CHICAGO 21/2 (188) Atlanta
LA Lakers 6 (197) DALLAS
SAN ANTONIO 4 (195) New York
Detroit 31/2 (199) SACRAMENTO
GOLDEN STATE 31/2 (205) Minnesota
College Basketball
2K Hoops Classic
Opening Round
Northeastern 31/2 Iupui
MICHIGAN Off Michigan Tech
2K Hoops Classic
Opening Round
Mass. Off ARK Monticello
SO. ILLINOIS Off California, PA
NHL
Philadelphia Even-1/2 NY ISLANDERS
DETROIT 1/2 -1 Pittsburgh
MONTREAL 1/2 -1 Ottawa
CALGARY 1/2 -1 Toronto
SAN JOSE 1-11/2 Nashville
LOS ANGELES Even-1/2 Dallas
Home Team in CAPS
golf
LPGA Tour Statistics
Through Nov. 9
Scoring
1.Lorena Ochoa, 69.5065. 2.Annika Sorenstam, 70.4400. 3.Paula Creamer, 70.4945. 4.Yani Tseng, 70.6413. 5.Suzann Pettersen, 70.7590. 6.Cristie Kerr, 70.8090. 7.Na Yeon Choi, 71.0217. 8.Song-Hee Kim, 71.0390. 9.Jeong Jang, 71.0455. 10.Karen Stupples, 71.1392.
Top 10 Finishes
1.Lorena Ochoa, .850. 2.Paula Creamer, .583. 3.Cristie Kerr, .458. 4.Annika Sorenstam, .450. 5.Suzann Pettersen, .409. 6.Yani Tseng, .400. 7.Na Yeon Choi, .360. 8.Hee-Won Han, .333. 9.Christina Kim, .321. 10.Angela Stanford, .320.
Driving Distance
1.Lorena Ochoa, 269.5. 2.Sophie Gustafson, 268.8. 3.Brittany Lincicome, 268.5. 4.Jee Young Lee, 268.0. 5.Becky Lucidi, 267.7. 6.Yani Tseng, 266.4. 7.Maria Hjorth, 266.2. 8.Suzann Pettersen, 265.8. 9.Hee Young Park, 263.6. 10.Wendy Doolan, 262.5.
Sand Saves
1.Russy Gulyanamitta, .600. 2.Jamie Hullett, .574. 3.Su A Kim, .547. 4.Sarah Lee, .532. 5.Teresa Lu, .529.
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 6 3 0 .667 188 160
N.Y. Jets 6 3 0 .667 255 190
Miami 5 4 0 .556 192 182
Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 192 189
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Tennessee 9 0 0 1.000 220 117
Indianapolis 5 4 0 .556 191 197
Jacksonville 4 5 0 .444 198 186
Houston 3 6 0 .333 209 254
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 198 140
Baltimore 6 3 0 .667 212 150
Cleveland 3 6 0 .333 172 194
Cincinnati 1 8 0 .111 125 236
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Denver 5 4 0 .556 224 251
San Diego 4 5 0 .444 244 218
Oakland 2 7 0 .222 113 218
Kansas City 1 8 0 .111 145 243
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
N.Y. Giants 8 1 0 .889 262 160
Washington 6 3 0 .667 171 168
Dallas 5 4 0 .556 216 219
Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 251 180
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Carolina 7 2 0 .778 191 133
Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 200 147
Atlanta 6 3 0 .667 211 174
New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 236 229
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago 5 4 0 .556 237 194
Minnesota 5 4 0 .556 210 215
Green Bay 4 5 0 .444 237 206
Detroit 0 9 0 .000 151 277
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Arizona 6 3 0 .667 263 208
Seattle 2 7 0 .222 170 231
San Francisco 2 7 0 .222 195 259
St. Louis 2 7 0 .222 128 282
LAST NIGHT
Arizona 29, San Francisco 24
SUNDAY
Miami 21, Seattle 19
N.Y. Jets 47, St. Louis 3
Tennessee 21, Chicago 14
Minnesota 28, Green Bay 27
Baltimore 41, Houston 13
Jacksonville 38, Detroit 14
Atlanta 34, New Orleans 20
New England 20, Buffalo 10
Carolina 17, Oakland 6
Indianapolis 24, Pittsburgh 20
San Diego 20, Kansas City 19
N.Y. Giants 36, Philadelphia 31
Open: Cincinnati, Dallas, Washington, Tampa Bay
THURSDAY
N.Y. Jets at New England, 8:15
SUNDAY, NOV. 16
Detroit at Carolina, 1
Denver at Atlanta, 1
Oakland at Miami, 1
Chicago at Green Bay, 1
Baltimore at N.Y. Giants, 1
Houston at Indianapolis, 1
New Orleans at Kansas City, 1
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 1
Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1
Arizona at Seattle, 4:05
St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05
San Diego at Pittsburgh, 4:15
Tennessee at Jacksonville, 4:15
Dallas at Washington, 8:15
MONDAY, NOV. 17
Cleveland at Buffalo, 8:30
San Francisco 7 14 3 0 24
Arizona 3 10 7 9 29
SF Rossum 104 kickoff return, 14:48.
Ari FG Rackers 28, 9:46.
SF Morgan 31 pass from S.Hill (Nedney kick), 14:13.
Ari Boldin 13 pass from Warner (Rackers kick), 11:48.
Ari FG Rackers 33, 4:41.
SF Davis 18 pass from S.Hill (Nedney kick), :29.
Ari Fitzgerald 5 pass from Warner (Rackers kick), 11:37.
SF FG Nedney 41, 7:02.
Ari FG Rackers 23, 14:33.
Ari Boldin 4 pass from Warner (pass failed), 4:16.
A 64,519.
TEAM STATS
SF Ari
First downs 19 21
Total Net Yards 336 374
Rushes-yards 28-119 19-46
Passing 217 328
Punt Returns 2-28 2-32
Kickoff Returns 6-212 5-106
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-43
Comp-Att-Int 19-40-2 32-42-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 0-0
Punts 4-53.0 5-35.2
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 10-93 10-71
Time of Possession 28:23 31:37
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING San Francisco, Gore 24-99, S.Hill 2-12, M.Robinson 3-8. Arizona, Hightower 13-22, Boldin 3-19, James 2-4, Arrington 1-1.
PASSING San Francisco, S.Hill 19-40-2-217. Arizona, Warner 32-42-0-328.
RECEIVING San Francisco, J.Hill 7-84, Morgan 4-54, B.Johnson 3-17, Zeigler 1-22, Davis 1-18, Bruce 1-12, Gore 1-6, Walker 1-4. Arizona, Fitzgerald 8-49, Breaston 7-121, Boldin 7-92, Hightower 6-28, Urban 4-38.
MISSED FIELD GOALS None.
CFL Playoffs
First Round
Saturday
East
Edmonton 29, Winnipeg 21
West
British Columbia 33, Saskatchewan 12
Division Championship
Saturday, Nov. 15
East
Edmonton-Winnipeg winner at Montreal, 1 p.m.
West
British Columbia-Saskatchewan winner at Calgary, 4:30 p.m.
transactions
BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS Promoted area scout Tim McWilliam to West Coast regional crosschecker.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Agreed to terms with RHP Brandon Duckworth on a one-year contract and assigned him outright to Omaha (PCL).
National League
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Eyre on a one-year contract. Agreed to terms with pitching coach Rich Dubee, first base coach Davey Lopes and hitting coach Milt Thompson on one-year contracts.
SAN DIEGO PADRES Promoted Dave Winfield to executive vice president/senior advisor, Paul DePodesta to executive vice president and Fred Uhlman Jr. to vice president/assistant general manager.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Purchased the contracts of OF Leonard Davis from Syracuse (IL), RHP Luis Atilano from Potomac (Carolina) and SS Ian Desmond from Harrisburg (EL).
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
DENVER NUGGETS Waived F Antonio McDyess.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL Suspended Montreal F Tom Kostopoulos three games for being assessed a game misconduct during Saturday night s game against Toronto.
ATLANTA THRASHERS Reassigned G Ondrej Pavelec to Chicago (AHL). Reassigned RW Matt Siddall from Chicago to Gwinnett (ECHL).
CAROLINA HURRICANES Returned LW Michael Ryan on loan to Albany (AHL).
DALLAS STARS Reassigned F Tyler Shelast to Idaho (ECHL).
ST. LOUIS BLUES Assigned G Ben Bishop to Peoria (AHL).
college soccer
Women s Div I Tourney
First Round
Friday
At South Bend, Ind.
Toledo (16-4-1) at Notre Dame (21-0-0)
Michigan State (13-6-3) vs. Wis.-Milwaukee (18-2-2)
At Minneapolis
Marquette (11-7-3) at Minnesota (20-3-0)
South Dakota (14-4-1) vs. Colorado (14-4-4)
At Boston
Central Connecticut State (12-6-4) at Boston College (13-5-2)
Northeastern (13-8-1) vs. Harvard (10-3-4)
At Auburn, Ala.
Belmont (13-6-3) at Auburn (11-8-2)
Mississippi Valley State (9-10-0) vs. Florida State (14-2-3)
At Portland, Ore.
Northern Arizona (12-6-3) at Portland (17-1-0)
Washington State (10-5-5) vs. Texas (12-3-4)
At Winston-Salem, N.C.
Georgia (11-10-1) vs. James Madison (12-6-2)
Morehead State (10-8-2) at Wake Forest (12-7-0)
At Piscataway, N.J.
Oklahoma State (17-1-3) vs. Fairfield (15-4-3)
Penn State (16-7-0) at Rutgers (12-6-1)
At Stanford, Calif.
Kansas (12-7-2) vs. Denver (19-2-2)
UC-Santa Barbara (12-6-3) at Stanford (18-1-1)
At Los Angeles
Fresno State (11-8-2) at UCLA (18-0-2)
San Diego (14-4-2) vs. Long Beach State (14-3-4)
At Provo, Utah
Virginia Tech (10-8-4) at BYU (17-5-0)
Boston University (15-5-1) vs. Southern Cal (15-4-1)
At Durham, N.C.
Radford (14-1-6) at Duke (12-5-3)
William & Mary (14-5-1) vs. South Carolina (11-6-4)
At Charlottesville, Va.
West Virginia (13-2-6) vs. Princeton (12-2-2)
Army (12-5-3) at Virginia (13-4-3)
At Tallahassee, Fla.
California (10-8-1) at Florida (17-3-1)
Central Florida (13-5-3) vs. Miami (10-8-3)
At College Station, Texas
LSU (14-3-2) vs. Washington (14-5-1)
Texas State (12-4-4) at Texas A&M (15-4-1)
At Columbia, Mo.
Evansville (13-4-2) at Missouri (15-5-1)
Memphis (15-4-2) vs. Illinois (11-8-1)
At Chapel Hill, N.C.
Charlotte (17-3-1) vs. Tennessee (10-10-2)
Western Carolina (16-4-3) at North Carolina (19-1-2)