Postseason
Wild-card Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 4
Indianapolis 45, Kansas City 44
New Orleans 26, Philadelphia 24
Sunday, Jan. 5
San Diego 27, Cincinnati 10
San Francisco 23, Green Bay 20
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 11
Seattle 23, New Orleans 15
New England 43, Indianpolis 22
Sunday, Jan. 12
San Francisco 23, Carolina 10
Denver 24, San Diego 17
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 19
Denver 26, New England 16
Seattle 23, San Francisco 17
Pro Bowl
Today
At Honolulu
Team Rice vs. Team Sanders, 7:30 p.m. (NBC)
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 2
At East Rutherford, N.J.
Denver vs. Seattle, 6:30 p.m. (FOX)
Injury Report
The updated National Football League injury report, as provided by the league:
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS at DENVER BRONCOS – SEAHAWKS: PROBABLE: WR Doug Baldwin (hip), WR Percy Harvin (concussion), RB Marshawn Lynch (knee), CB Byron Maxwell (neck), DT Brandon Mebane (ankle), LB K.J. Wright (foot). BRONCOS: DOUBTFUL: DT Sione Fua (calf). QUESTIONABLE: RB Knowshon Moreno (ribs), K Matt Prater (illness), DT Mitch Unrein (knee). PROBABLE: CB Tony Carter (shoulder), TE Joel Dreessen (knee), DT Terrance Knighton (knee), G Chris Kuper (ankle), QB Peyton Manning (ankle), CB Kayvon Webster (thumb).
Pro Bowl
TODAY
At Aloha Stadium
Honolulu
TEAM RICE
John Abraham, Arizona Cardinals, OLB
Justin Bethel, Arizona Cardinals, ST
Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints, QB
Vontaze Burfict, Cincinnati Bengals, ILB
Jairus Byrd, Buffalo Bills, FS
Antonio Cromartie, New York Jets, CB
Marcell Dareus, Buffalo Bills, DT
Jahri Evans, New Orleans Saints, G
Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona Cardinals, WR
Brandon Flowers, Kansas City Chiefs, CB
Matt Forte, Chicago Bears, RB
Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta Falcons, TE
Josh Gordon, Cleveland Browns, WR
Stephen Gostkowski, New England Patriots, K
Jimmy Graham, New Orleans Saints, TE
Jordan Gross, Carolina Panthers, T
Ben Grubbs, New Orleans Saints, G
Joe Haden, Cleveland Browns, CB
Jason Hatcher, Dallas Cowboys, DT
Johnny Hekker, St. Louis Rams, P
Justin Houston, Kansas City Chiefs, OLB
Alshon Jeffery, Chicago Bears, WR
Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs, ILB
Cameron Jordan, New Orleans Saints, DE
Ryan Kalil, Carolina Panthers, C
Nick Mangold, New York Jets, C
Brandon Marshall, Chicago Bears, WR
Evan Mathis, Philadelphia Eagles, G
Robert Mathis, Indianapolis Colts, OLB
Dexter McCluster, Kansas City Chiefs, PR
LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia Eagles, RB
DeMarco Murray, Dallas Cowboys, RB
Matt Overton, Indianapolis Colts, LS
Robert Quinn, St. Louis Rams, DE
Eric Reid, San Francisco 49ers, FS
Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers, QB
Antrel Rolle, New York Giants, SS
Alex Smith, Kansas City Chiefs, QB
Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys, T
Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns, T
Mike Tolbert, Carolina Panthers, FB
Alterraun Verner, Tennessee Titans, CB
Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins, DE
Kyle Williams, Buffalo Bills, DT
TEAM SANDERS
Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers, QB
Brandon Fields, Miami Dolphins, P
Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles, QB
Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens, K
DeSean Jackson , Philadelphia Eagles, WR
Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts, QB
A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals, WR
Matthew Slater, New England Patriots, ST
Brent Grimes, Miami Dolphins, CB
Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals, CB
Darrelle Revis, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, CB
Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs, RB
Tim Jennings, Chicago Bears, CB
Eddie Lacy, Green Bay Packers, RB
Eric Berry, Kansas City Chiefs, SS
Eric Weddle, San Diego Chargers, FS
T.J. Ward, Cleveland Browns, SS
J.J. Jansen, Carolina Panthers, LS
Marcel Reece, Oakland Raiders, FB
Alfred Morris, Washington Redskins, RB
Paul Posluszny, Jacksonville Jaguars, ILB
Alex Mack, Cleveland Browns, C
Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Ravens, OLB
Luke Kuechly, Carolina Panthers, ILB
Mike Pouncey, Miami Dolphins, C
Logan Mankins, New England Patriots, G
Trent Williams, Washington Redskins , T
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens, G
Kyle Long, Chicago Bears, G
Branden Albert, Kansas City Chiefs, T
Duane Brown, Houston Texans, T
Greg Hardy, Carolina Panthers, DE
Jason Witten, Dallas Cowboys, TE
Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers, WR
Jordan Cameron, Cleveland Browns, TE
Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota Vikings, PR
Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys, WR
Ndamukong Suh, Detroit Lions, DT
Tamba Hali, Kansas City Chiefs, OLB
Dontari Poe, Kansas City Chiefs, DT
Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, DT
Mario Williams, Buffalo Bills, DE
Brian Orakpo, Washington Redskins, OLB
J.J. Watt, Houston Texans, DE
PAST RESULTS
2013 — NFC 62, AFC 35
2012 — AFC 59, NFC 41
2011 — NFC 55, AFC 41
2010 — AFC 41, NFC 34
2009 — NFC 30, AFC 21
2008 — NFC 42, AFC 30
2007 — AFC 31, AFC 28
2006 — NFC 23, AFC 17
2005 — AFC 38, NFC 27
2004 — NFC 55, AFC 52
2003 — AFC 45, NFC 20
2002 — AFC 38, NFC 30
2001 — AFC 38, NFC 17
2000 — NFC 51, AFC 31
1999 — AFC 23, NFC 10
1998 — AFC 29, NFC 24
1997 — AFC 26, NFC 23, OT
1996 — NFC 20, AFC 13
1995 — AFC 41, NFC 13
1994 — NFC 17, AFC 3
1993 — AFC 23, NFC 20, OT
1992 — NFC 21, AFC 15
1991 — AFC 23, NFC 21
1990 — NFC 27, AFC 21
1989 — NFC 34, AFC 3
1988 — AFC 15, NFC 6
1987 — AFC 10, NFC 6
1986 — NFC 28, AFC 24
1985 — AFC 22, NFC 14
1984 — NFC 45, AFC 3
1983 — NFC 20, AFC 19
1982 — AFC 16, NFC 13
1981 — NFC 21, AFC 7
1980 — NFC 37, AFC 27
1979 — NFC 13, AFC 7
1978 — NFC 14, AFC 13
1977 — AFC 24, NFC 14
1976 — NFC 23, AFC 20
1975 — NFC 17, AFC 10
1974 — AFC 15, NFC 13
1973 — AFC 33, NFC 28
1972 — AFC 26, NFC 13
1971 — NFC 27, AFC 6
MOST OutSTanding players
Most Outstanding Player Award-winners since the Pro Bowl began in 1971 (in 1971 and 72, an outstanding back and an outstanding lineman were chosen):
2013 — Kyle Rudolph, TE, Minnesota
2012 — Brandon Marshall, WR, Miami
2011 — DeAngelo Hall, CB, Washington
2010 — Matt Schaub, QB, Houston
2009 — Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona
2008 — Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota
2007 — Carson Palmer, QB, Cincinnati
2006 — Derrick Brooks, LB, Tampa Bay
2005 — Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis
2004 — Marc Bulger, QB, St. Louis
2003 — Ricky Williams, RB, Miami
2002 — Rich Gannon, QB, Oakland
2001 — Rich Gannon, QB, Oakland
2000 — Randy Moss, WR, Minnesota
1999 — Keyshawn Johnson, WR, New York Jets, and Ty Law, CB, New England
1998 — Warren Moon, QB, Seattle
1997 — Mark Brunell, QB, Jacksonville
1996 — Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco
1995 — Marshall Faulk, RB, Indianapolis
1994 — Andre Rison, WR, Atlanta
1993 — Steve Tasker, WR, Buffalo
1992 — Michael Irvin, WR, Dallas
1991 — Jim Kelly, QB, Buffalo
1990 — Jerry Gray, CB, Los Angeles Rams
1989 — Randall Cunningham, QB, Philadelphia
1988 — Bruce Smith, DE, Buffalo
1987 — Reggie White, DE, Philadelphia
1986 — Phil Simms, QB, New York Giants
1985 — Mark Gastineau, DE, New York Jets
1984 — Joe Theismann, QB, Washington
1983 — Dan Fouts, QB, San Diego, and John Jefferson, WR, Green Bay
1982 — Lee Roy Selmon, DE, Tampa Bay, and Kellen Winslow, TE, San Diego
1981 — Ed Murray, PK, Detroit
1980 — Chuck Muncie, RB, New Orleans
1979 — Ahmad Rashad, WR, Minnesota
1978 — Walter Payton, RB, Chicago
1977 — Mel Blount, DB, Pittsburgh
1976 — Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, WR, Houston
1975 — James Harris, QB, Los Angeles
1974 — Garo Yepremian, PK, Miami
1973 — O.J Simpson, RB, Buffalo
1972 — Back-Jan Stenerud, PK, Kansas City; Lineman-Willie Lanier, LB, Kansas City
1971 — Back-Mel Renfro, WR, Dallas; Lineman-Fred Carr, LB, Green Bay
Records
INDIVIDUAL
SERVICE
Games Played — 12, Randall McDaniel, Minnesota 1990-2000; Tampa Bay 2001; Will Shields, Kansas City, 1996-2007; Champ Bailey, Washington, 2001-04; Denver, 2005-08, 2010-13.
SCORING
Points, Career — 57 David Akers, Philadelphia, 2002-03, 2005, 2010-11, San Francisco 2012 (24-PATs, 11-FGs)
Points, Game — 24, Brandon Marshall, Miami, 2012, 4 TDs.
Touchdowns, Career — 8, Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 2006, 2008-09, 2011-13.
Touchdowns, Game — 4, Brandon Marshall, Miami, 2012.
PATs, Career — 24, David Akers, Philadelphia, 2002-03, 2005, 2010-11, San Francisco 2012.
PATs, Game — 8, Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland, 2012; Blair Walsh, Minnesota, 2013.
Field Goals Attempted, Career — 18, Morten Andersen, New Orleans 1986-89, 1991, 1993; Atlanta 1996.
Field Goals, Career — 11, David Akers, Philadelphia, 2002-03, 2005, 2010-11, San Francisco 2012.
Field Goals Attempted, Game — 6, Jan Stenerud, Kansas City, 1972 (4 made); Eddie Murray, Detroit, 1981 (4 made); Mark Moseley, Washington, 1983 (2 made).
Field Goals, Game — 5, Garo Yepremian, Miami, 1974.
Longest Field Goal — 53, David Akers, Philadelphia, 2003.
Safeties, Game — 1, Art Still, Kansas City, 1983; Mark Gastineau, N.Y. Jets, 1985; Greg Townsend, L.A. Raiders, 1992.
RUSHING
Attempts, Career — 81, Walter Payton, Chicago 1977-81, 1984-87.
Attempts, Game — 19, O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1974.
Yards Gained, Career — 368, Walter Payton, Chicago 1977-81, 1984-87.
Yards Gained, Game — 180, Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis, 1995.
Touchdowns, Career — 4, Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 2008-11.
Touchdowns, Game — 3, Mike Alstott, Tampa Bay, 2000.
Longest Run From Scrimmage — 49 yards (TD), Marshall Faulk, Indianapolis, 1995.
PASSING
Attempts, Career — 196, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 2000-01, 2003-09, 2011; Denver 2013.
Attempts, Game — 41, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004.
Completions, Career — 115, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 2000-01, 2003-09, 2011; Denver 2013.
Completions, Game — 22, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004.
Yards Gained, Career — 1,551, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 2000-01, 2003-09, 2011; Denver 2013.
Yards Gained, Game — 342, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, 2004.
Longest Completion — 93 yards, Jeff Blake, Cincinnati (to Yancey Thigpen, Pittsburgh), 1996 (TD).
Touchdown Passes, Career — 15, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 2000-01, 2003-09, 2011; Denver 2013.
Touchdown Passes, Game — 4, Marc Bulger, St. Louis, 2004.
Interceptions Thrown, Career — 9, Peyton Manning, Indianapolis 2000-01, 2003-09, 2011; Denver 2013.
Interceptions Thrown, Game — 5, Jim Hart, St. Louis, 1977.
RECEIVING
Receptions, Career — 49, Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City, 2000-01, 2003-09, Atlanta, 2011-12.
Receptions, Game — 10, Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants, 2013.
Yards Gained, Career — 746, Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City, 2000-01, 2003-09, Atlanta, 2011-12.
Yards Gained, Game — 212, Randy Moss, Minnesota, 2000.
Longest Reception — 93 yards, Yancey Thigpen, Pittsburgh, from Jeff Blake, Cincinnati,, 1996.
Touchdowns, Career — 8, Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona, 2006, 2008-09, 2011-13.
Touchdowns, Game — 4, Brandon Marshall, Miami, 2012.
INTERCEPTIONS
Interceptions, Career — 4, Everson Walls, Dallas 1982-84, 1986; Deion Sanders, Atlanta 1992-94; San Francisco 1995; Dallas 1999; Champ Bailey, Washington 2001-04; Denver, 2005-08, 2011-13.
Interceptions, Game — 2, Mel Blount, Pittsburgh, 1977; Everson Walls, Dallas, 1982 and 1983; LeRoy Irvin, L.A. Rams, 1986; David Fulcher, Cincinnati, 1990; Brian Dawkins, Philadelphia, 2000; Rod Woodson, Oakland, 2003; Ed Reed, Baltimore, 2007; Antonio Cromartie, San Diego, 2008; Eric Weddle, San Diego, 2012.
Touchdown Returns, Career — 2, Ty Law, New England 1999, 2002-04, N.Y. Jets, 2006; Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay, 1998-2001, 2003, 2006.
Touchdown Return, Game — 1, by 18 players.
Longest Return — 87 yards, Deion Sanders, Dallas, 1999.
TEAM
SCORING
Most Points — 62, NFC, 2013.
Fewest Points — 3, AFC, 1984, 1989, 1994.
Most Points, Both Teams — 107, NFC 55, AFC 52, 2004.
Fewest Points, Both Teams — 16, AFC 10, NFC 6, 1987.
Touchdowns, One Team — 8, AFC, 2012; NFC, 2013.
Fewest Touchdowns — 0, AFC, 1971, 1974, 1984, 1989, 1994; NFC, 1987, 1988.
Touchdowns, Both Teams — 14, NFC 7, AFC 7, 2004), AFC 8, NFC 6, 2012.
Fewest Touchdowns, Both Teams — 1, NFC 1, AFC 0, 1974; AFC 1, NFC 0, 1987; AFC 1, NFC 0, 1988.
Field Goals — 5, AFC, 1974.
Field Goals, Both Teams — 7, AFC 5, NFC 2, 1974.
ECHL
Reading 1 2 1 - 4
Toledo 0 0 1 - 1
1st Period-1, Reading, Brittain 3 (Monardo, Gens), 14:54. Penalties-Clarke Tol (hooking), 3:12; Degon Rea (hooking), 7:01; Sova Tol (hooking), 12:34; Molle Rea (holding), 19:02.
2nd Period-2, Reading, Cayer 2 (Walrod, Cox), 17:22. 3, Reading, Syner 11 (Brittain), 18:54. Penalties-Shalunov Tol (high-sticking), 4:58; Bogosian Tol (cross-checking), 5:54; Cox Rea (hooking), 9:32; Thorne Tol (roughing), 19:24.
3rd Period-4, Toledo, Bogosian 2 (Chartrain, Lynch), 4:13. 5, Reading, Cruthers 10 (Cox), 19:33 (SH EN). Penalties-Rogers Tol (tripping), 10:15; Molle Rea (hooking), 14:55; Cruthers Rea (tripping), 17:25; Cayer Rea (high-sticking), 18:43.
Shots on Goal-Reading 14-17-8-39. Toledo 4-5-8-17.
Power Play Opportunities-Reading 0 / 6; Toledo 0 / 6.
Goalies-Reading, Anderson 11-6-1-0 (17 shots-16 saves). Toledo, Carruth 4-9-0-0 (38 shots-35 saves).
A-8,200
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Reading 23 13 1 0 47 116 95
Wheeling 18 16 1 5 42 103 120
Elmira 12 21 2 2 28 91 124
North Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Cincinnati 24 11 1 1 50 131 99
Evansville 20 9 3 5 48 125 117
Kalamazoo 21 15 1 2 45 113 105
Fort Wayne 16 13 4 4 40 107 118
Toledo 12 22 3 0 27 110 140
South Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
S. Carolina 28 10 1 2 59 121 81
Florida 22 13 1 2 47 125 112
Orlando 21 13 1 2 45 113 108
Greenville 20 16 2 1 43 103 101
Gwinnett 15 24 1 2 33 105 132
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Mountain Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Alaska 24 10 2 1 51 126 79
Colorado 21 10 5 2 49 123 106
Idaho 20 14 2 2 44 115 110
Utah 16 16 3 4 39 96 105
Pacific Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Ontario 26 8 2 3 57 116 98
Stockton 21 13 0 5 47 133 122
Bakersfield 16 18 1 2 35 96 108
San Francisco 15 20 4 1 35 101 143
Las Vegas 10 23 3 1 24 84 130
Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
SATURDAY
Reading 4, Toledo 1
South Carolina 4, Florida 1
Fort Wayne at Elmira, 7:05
Cincinnati 4, Wheeling 1
Greenville at Evansville, 8:15
Bakersfield at Utah, 9:05
Alaska at Colorado, 9:05
FRIDAY
Wheeling 4, Toledo 1
South Carolina 4, Florida 2
Fort Wayne 4, Elmira 3
Kalamazoo 4, Reading 3
Greenville 2, Evansville 1, SO
Colorado 4, Alaska 3
Utah 3, Bakersfield 2
Stockton 4, Ontario 1
TODAY
Greenville at Toledo, 5:15
Reading at Kalamazoo, 3
Florida at Orlando, 3
Cincinnati at Wheeling, 3
Fort Wayne at Elmira, 4:05
Ontario at Stockton, 7
Bakersfield at Idaho, 7:10 p.m.
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Toronto 22 21 .512 –
Brooklyn 19 22 .463 2
New York 16 27 .372 6
Boston 15 30 .333 8
Philadelphia 14 30 .318 8½
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami 31 12 .721 –
Atlanta 22 20 .524 8½
Washington 21 21 .500 9½
Charlotte 19 27 .413 13½
Orlando 12 32 .273 19½
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Indiana 34 8 .810 –
Chicago 22 21 .512 12½
Detroit 17 26 .395 17½
Cleveland 16 27 .372 18½
Milwaukee 8 34 .190 26
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 33 10 .767 –
Houston 29 17 .630 5½
Dallas 25 20 .556 9
Memphis 22 20 .524 10½
New Orleans 17 25 .405 15½
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Oklahoma City 35 10 .778 –
Portland 32 11 .744 2
Minnesota 21 21 .500 12½
Denver 20 21 .488 13
Utah 14 29 .326 20
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers 31 15 .674 –
Golden State 26 18 .591 4
Phoenix 24 18 .571 5
L.A. Lakers 16 28 .364 14
Sacramento 15 27 .357 14
SATURDAY
Chicago 89, Charlotte 87
L.A. Clippers 126, Toronto 118
Oklahoma City 103, Philadelphia 91
Memphis 99, Houston 81
Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Indiana at Denver, 9 p.m.
Washington at Utah, 9 p.m.
Minnesota at Portland, 10 p.m.
FRIDAY
Orlando 114, L.A. Lakers 105
Toronto 104, Philadelphia 95
Brooklyn 107, Dallas 106
Oklahoma City 101, Boston 83
Cleveland 93, Milwaukee 78
New Orleans 103, Detroit 101
San Antonio 105, Atlanta 79
New York 125, Charlotte 96
L.A. Clippers 112, Chicago 95
Memphis 88, Houston 87
Washington 101, Phoenix 95
Indiana 116, Sacramento 111, OT
Minnesota 121, Golden State 120
TODAY
San Antonio at Miami, 1 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at New York, 3:30 p.m.
Orlando at New Orleans, 6 p.m.
Phoenix at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
Brooklyn at Boston, 6:30 p.m.
Detroit at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
Portland at Golden State, 9 p.m.
Denver at Sacramento, 9 p.m.
MONDAY
Phoenix at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Atlanta at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m.
Leaders
THROUGH FRIDAY
Scoring
G FG FT PTS AVG
Durant, OKC 43 428 387 1335 31.0
Anthony, NYK 40 381 242 1080 27.0
James, MIA 42 401 243 1101 26.2
Love, MIN 41 337 254 1025 25.0
Aldridge, POR 43 437 187 1062 24.7
Harden, HOU 39 281 291 932 23.9
Curry, GOL 41 336 168 974 23.8
George, IND 42 339 206 991 23.6
Griffin, LAC 45 379 255 1021 22.7
Cousins, SAC 40 327 248 902 22.6
DeRozan, TOR 42 329 230 926 22.0
Irving, CLE 40 316 151 856 21.4
Nowitzki, DAL 43 329 181 905 21.0
Lillard, POR 43 287 198 903 21.0
Afflalo, ORL 40 282 169 812 20.3
Wall, WAS 42 300 197 846 20.1
Thomas, SAC 42 278 199 839 20.0
Ellis, DAL 45 333 199 897 19.9
Gay, SAC 39 291 149 773 19.8
Dragic, PHX 39 268 170 757 19.4
FG Percentage
FG FGA PCT
Jordan, LAC 179 278 .644
Bogut, GOL 165 258 .640
Drummond, DET 241 401 .601
Howard, HOU 298 512 .582
James, MIA 401 691 .580
Diaw, SAN 162 285 .568
Horford, ATL 238 420 .567
Johnson, TOR 189 344 .549
Faried, DEN 164 301 .545
Lopez, POR 179 331 .541
Rebounds
G OFF DEF TOT AVG
Jordan, LAC 45 190 432 622 13.8
Love, MIN 41 137 397 534 13.0
Drummond, DET 43 223 327 550 12.8
Howard, HOU 45 156 409 565 12.6
Aldridge, POR 43 108 391 499 11.6
Cousins, SAC 40 124 338 462 11.6
Noah, CHI 41 158 311 469 11.4
Randolph, MEM 39 124 287 411 10.5
Varejao, CLE 43 133 312 445 10.3
Bogut, GOL 43 118 327 445 10.3
Assists
G AST AVG
Paul, LAC 34 380 11.2
Curry, GOL 41 383 9.3
Lawson, DEN 39 349 8.9
Wall, WAS 42 361 8.6
Rubio, MIN 42 347 8.3
Jennings, DET 41 336 8.2
Holiday, NOR 34 268 7.9
Lowry, TOR 42 312 7.4
Teague, ATL 42 305 7.3
Nelson, ORL 41 274 6.7
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 32 15 3 67 147 110
Tampa Bay 31 16 5 67 155 128
Toronto 27 21 6 60 155 168
Montreal 27 20 5 59 128 134
Detroit 23 18 10 56 131 139
Ottawa 22 20 10 54 147 165
Florida 20 24 7 47 122 154
Buffalo 14 29 7 35 97 144
Metropolitan Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 36 13 2 74 168 125
N.Y. Rangers 27 23 3 57 132 135
Columbus 26 21 4 56 150 145
Philadelphia 25 22 6 56 142 158
Carolina 23 19 9 55 131 145
New Jersey 22 19 11 55 124 125
Washington 23 21 8 54 148 154
N.Y. Islanders 21 25 8 50 154 179
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago 32 9 12 76 189 146
St. Louis 35 11 5 75 177 119
Colorado 32 14 5 69 149 134
Minnesota 28 20 5 61 127 130
Dallas 23 20 8 54 148 153
Nashville 23 22 8 54 131 158
Winnipeg 24 24 5 53 149 157
Pacific Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Anaheim 38 10 5 81 179 130
San Jose 33 12 6 72 162 123
Los Angeles 29 17 6 64 132 110
Vancouver 26 17 9 61 130 130
Phoenix 24 18 9 57 147 155
Calgary 18 27 7 43 119 165
Edmonton 15 32 6 36 135 187
Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
SATURDAY
St. Louis 4, N.Y. Islanders 3, SO
Carolina 6, Ottawa 3
Boston 6, Philadelphia 1
Washington 5, Montreal 0
Tampa Bay 5, Colorado 2
Buffalo 5, Columbus 2
Winnipeg 5, Toronto 4, OT
Pittsburgh at Dallas, 8
Anaheim vs. Los Angeles at Los Angeles, CA, 9:30
Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30
FRIDAY
Calgary 5, Nashville 4, SO
New Jersey 2, Washington 1
Detroit 4, Montreal 1
Colorado 3, Florida 2
Phoenix 4, Edmonton 3
Ottawa at Carolina, ppd., schedule conflict
THURSDAY
Tampa Bay 4, Ottawa 3, SO
Carolina 5, Buffalo 3
St. Louis 2, N.Y. Rangers 1
Columbus 5, Philadelphia 2
Pittsburgh 6, N.Y. Islanders 4
Minnesota 2, Chicago 1
Dallas 7, Toronto 1
Nashville 2, Vancouver 1
Anaheim 2, Los Angeles 1
San Jose 1, Winnipeg 0
TODAY
N.Y. Rangers vs. New Jersey at Bronx, NY, 12:30
Florida at Detroit, 5
Winnipeg at Chicago, 7
Nashville at Edmonton, 8
Phoenix at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
No. 21 MICHIGAN 80, No. 3 MICHIGAN ST. 75
MICHIGAN (15-4) Robinson III 2-8 5-6 9, Morgan 1-2 2-2 4, Walton Jr. 4-7 9-10 19, Stauskas 7-12 0-0 19, LeVert 4-10 6-7 17, Albrecht 0-2 3-5 3, Anlauf 0-1 0-0 0, Horford 3-3 0-0 6, Irvin 1-5 0-0 3, Bielfeldt 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-50 25-30 80.
MICHIGAN ST. (18-2) Costello 3-6 3-4 9, Appling 3-11 4-6 10, Harris 9-15 5-9 27, Kaminski 1-4 0-0 2, Valentine 1-5 0-0 2, Byrd 1-3 0-0 2, Gauna 2-5 0-0 4, Ellis III 4-4 2-2 12, Trice 1-1 0-0 3, Schilling 1-1 2-2 4, Chapman 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-55 16-23 75.
Halftime–Michigan St. 36-30. 3-Point Goals–Michigan 11-19 (Stauskas 5-6, LeVert 3-5, Walton Jr. 2-2, Irvin 1-3, Albrecht 0-1, Robinson III 0-2), Michigan St. 7-17 (Harris 4-6, Ellis III 2-2, Trice 1-1, Byrd 0-2, Kaminski 0-2, Valentine 0-2, Appling 0-2). Fouled Out–Morgan, Trice, Valentine. Rebounds–Michigan 34 (LeVert 8), Michigan St. 30 (Costello 9). Assists–Michigan 14 (Stauskas, Walton Jr. 4), Michigan St. 18 (Appling 10). Total Fouls–Michigan 16, Michigan St. 22. Technicals–Morgan, Appling. A–14,797.
MIAMI 70, BOWLING GREEN 65
MIAMI (OHIO) (8-9) Oswald 2-5 0-0 4, Felder 4-7 4-5 12, McKnight 1-4 0-1 2, Rollins 4-7 2-3 10, Sullivan 5-8 2-3 16, Eustace 2-2 2-2 8, Edwards 1-4 0-0 2, Moore 2-8 12-12 16. Totals 21-45 22-26 70.
BOWLING GREEN (9-10) Parker 2-7 2-4 6, Holmes 4-7 1-2 9, Black 1-4 0-0 2, Henderson 5-13 1-3 15, Clarke 8-16 2-2 22, Tisdale 1-4 2-4 4, Lyshe 2-4 1-2 7. Totals 23-55 9-17 65.
Halftime–Miami (Ohio) 36-28. 3-Point Goals–Miami (Ohio) 6-16 (Sullivan 4-6, Eustace 2-2, Oswald 0-1, McKnight 0-1, Edwards 0-2, Moore 0-4), Bowling Green 10-23 (Clarke 4-8, Henderson 4-9, Lyshe 2-4, Parker 0-1, Holmes 0-1). Fouled Out–Henderson, Tisdale. Rebounds–Miami (Ohio) 30 (Edwards 7), Bowling Green 34 (Black 9). Assists–Miami (Ohio) 10 (McKnight, Moore 3), Bowling Green 16 (Clarke 6). Total Fouls–Miami (Ohio) 16, Bowling Green 21. A–1,797.
Men
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Akron 5 1 .833 13 6 .684
Ohio 4 2 .667 14 5 .737
Buffalo 4 2 .667 10 6 .625
Miami 4 2 .667 8 9 .471
BGSU 3 3 .500 9 10 .474
Kent St. 2 3 .400 11 7 .611
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Toledo 4 1 .800 16 2 .889
W. Michigan 3 2 .600 10 7 .588
E. Michigan 3 3 .500 11 8 .579
Ball St. 1 4 .200 4 12 .250
N. Illinois 1 5 .167 7 11 .389
C. Michigan 0 6 .000 7 11 .389
SATURDAY
Ohio 58, E. Michigan 56
Buffalo 75, N. Illinois 67
Miami 70, BGSU 65
Akron 82, C. Michigan 74
TODAY
Ball St. at W. Michigan, 2
Kent St. at Toledo, 6
Big Ten Conference
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Michigan 7 0 1.000 15 4 .789
Michigan St. 7 1 .875 18 2 .900
Iowa 5 2 .714 16 4 .800
Wisconsin 4 3 .571 17 3 .850
Minnesota 4 3 .571 15 5 .750
Ohio St. 3 4 .429 16 4 .800
Purdue 3 4 .429 13 7 .650
Northwestern 3 5 .375 10 11 .476
Indiana 2 4 .333 12 7 .632
Illinois 2 5 .286 13 7 .650
Nebraska 1 5 .167 9 9 .500
Penn St. 1 6 .143 10 10 .500
SATURDAY
Iowa 76, Northwestern 50
Wisconsin 72, Purdue 58
Michigan 80, Michigan St. 75
TODAY
Illinois at Indiana, 3
Minnesota at Nebraska, 6
National
EAST
American U. 84, Army 74
Boston U. 64, Bucknell 61
Bowie St. 70, Chowan 64
Brown 73, Yale 56
Columbia 74, Cornell 58
Delaware 83, Towson 76
Duquesne 83, St. Bonaventure 81
Gettysburg 67, Washington (Md.) 64
Holy Cross 67, Navy 52
Lehigh 71, Lafayette 68
Penn 89, NJIT 74
Providence 81, Xavier 72
Rhode Island 88, Dayton 76
Robert Morris 74, Wagner 70
Seton Hall 86, DePaul 69
UConn 82, Rutgers 71
UMBC 60, Hartford 58
VCU 97, La Salle 89, 2OT
SOUTH
Chattanooga 77, UNC Greensboro 67
Coastal Carolina 69, Radford 61
Duke 78, Florida St. 56
ETSU 76, Jacksonville 75
FIU 66, FAU 57
Florida 67, Tennessee 41
George Washington 75, George Mason 69
James Madison 58, Coll. of Charleston 56
Kentucky 79, Georgia 54
Mississippi 82, Mississippi St. 63
NC A&T 68, Morgan St. 67, OT
NC Central 87, Coppin St. 63
Old Dominion 70, Tulane 64
Pittsburgh 83, Maryland 79
Richmond 77, Saint Joseph's 62
SC State 73, Norfolk St. 61
Southern Miss. 60, East Carolina 46
Syracuse 64, Miami 52
Virginia 65, Virginia Tech 45
W. Carolina 78, The Citadel 60
W. Kentucky 79, Louisiana-Lafayette 70
Wake Forest 65, Notre Dame 58
MIDWEST
Albion 68, Trine 65
Cleveland St. 69, Valparaiso 50
E. Illinois 77, SE Missouri 74
Findlay 74, Lake Erie 49
Hillsdale 85, Ashland 74
IPFW 90, IUPUI 75
Indiana St. 76, Illinois St. 62
Iowa St. 81, Kansas St. 75
Malone 60, Ohio Dominican 45
Martin Luther 70, Northland 60
Missouri 82, South Carolina 74
Missouri Valley 73, Baker 67
Monmouth (Ill.) 73, Beloit 61
Northwood (Mich.) 71, Grand Valley St. 67
Oakland 76, Ill.-Chicago 75
Saginaw Valley St. 71, Michigan Tech 69
Spring Arbor 77, Goshen 57
Villanova 94, Marquette 85, OT
Wayne (Mich.) 61, N. Michigan 51
Youngstown St. 68, Wright St. 67
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 86, Auburn 67
Oklahoma 74, Texas Tech 65
Oklahoma St. 81, West Virginia 75
Prairie View 71, Ark.-Pine Bluff 62
Texas 74, Baylor 60
Texas Southern 94, MVSU 56
Texas St. 73, Troy 65
UAB 70, Tulsa 63
UTEP 81, UTSA 62
Vanderbilt 66, Texas A&M 55
FAR WEST
Arizona St. 72, Colorado 51
Boise St. 76, San Jose St. 55
Long Beach St. 76, CS Northridge 62
New Mexico 68, Colorado St. 66
Saint Mary's (Cal) 89, Loyola Marymount 61
San Diego 65, Portland 63
Washington 87, Oregon St. 81
Wyoming 64, Nevada 62, OT
Women
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
BGSU 5 1 .833 15 3 .833
Buffalo 3 3 .500 10 7 .588
Akron 3 3 .500 9 8 .529
Ohio 3 3 .500 8 8 .500
Miami 2 5 .286 6 12 .333
Kent St. 0 7 .000 3 15 .167
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
C. Michigan 7 0 1.000 11 7 .611
W. Michigan 4 3 .571 8 10 .444
Ball St. 3 3 .500 8 9 .470
Toledo 3 3 .500 8 9 .470
N. Illinois 3 3 .500 7 9 .437
E. Michigan 2 4 .333 12 5 .705
SATURDAY
Central Michigan 113, Western Michigan 87
Miami 72, Kent State 62
TODAY
Buffalo at Ball State, 1
Akron at Eastern Michigan, 2
Northern Illinois at Bowling Green, 2
Toledo at Ohio, 2
National
EAST
Army 64, American U. 63
Boston U. 86, Bucknell 58
Cornell 76, Columbia 51
Fordham 80, UMass 54
Hartford 65, UMBC 55
Harvard 77, Dartmouth 59
La Salle 77, George Washington 68
Lafayette 73, Lehigh 51
Loyola (Md.) 61, Colgate 54
Penn 84, NJIT 48
Rutgers 74, Temple 68
Saint Louis 58, Rhode Island 50
Seton Hall 90, Providence 87
St. Francis (Pa.) 110, Fairleigh Dickinson 69
Villanova 61, Xavier 32
SOUTH
Alcorn St. 52, Alabama St. 49
Appalachian St. 74, Davidson 66
Austin Peay 79, Tennessee Tech 70
Charlotte 58, Rice 53
Chattanooga 63, Samford 50
FIU 63, UAB 52
Georgia Southern 63, W. Carolina 56
Georgia St. 77, Louisiana-Monroe 66
Grambling St. 79, Jackson St. 68
Hampton 70, Savannah St. 46
Middle Tennessee 62, Old Dominion 49
Southern Miss. 82, East Carolina 80, OT
Southern U. 81, Alabama A&M 59
St. Bonaventure 53, Richmond 48
Stetson 84, Jacksonville 67
Tennessee St. 87, Morehead St. 70
Tulane 75, Louisiana Tech 61
Tulsa 80, Marshall 62
UT-Martin 111, SIU-Edwardsville 72
VCU 112, George Mason 86
W. Kentucky 68, Louisiana-Lafayette 63
MIDWEST
CS Bakersfield 87, UMKC 80
Cincinnati 47, UCF 37
Creighton 83, Marquette 64
DePaul 85, Butler 64
Green Bay 69, Wright St. 67
IUPUI 70, IPFW 68
Ill.-Chicago 83, Cleveland St. 78
Indiana St. 74, Missouri St. 57
Iowa 84, Indiana 75
Kansas 71, Kansas St. 64
Milwaukee 81, Detroit 69
Wichita St. 74, Illinois St. 58
Youngstown St. 79, Oakland 64
SOUTHWEST
Oral Roberts 62, Northwestern St. 51
Prairie View 75, Ark.-Pine Bluff 62
SE Louisiana 85, Houston Baptist 84, 2OT
SMU 73, Houston 60
South Alabama 73, Texas-Arlington 72, OT
Texas 66, West Virginia 63
Texas Southern 65, MVSU 55
Texas St. 87, Troy 82, OT
UTEP 67, UTSA 56
FAR WEST
BYU 61, Santa Clara 44
Boise St. 90, San Jose St. 69
CS Northridge 77, Long Beach St. 54
Cal Poly 89, UC Riverside 72
Cal St.-Fullerton 67, UC Santa Barbara 62
Fresno St. 70, UNLV 52
Gonzaga 69, Pepperdine 39
Loyola Marymount 78, Portland 64
Montana 68, Weber St. 52
Nevada 72, Wyoming 69
Pacific 91, Saint Mary's (Cal) 80
San Diego 76, San Francisco 58
San Diego St. 88, Utah St. 72
GOLF
Farmers Insurance Open
s-Torrey Pines, South Course (7,698 yards, par 72)
n-Torrey Pines, North Course (7,052 yards, par 72)
Gary Woodland 65n-73s-70 – 208
Marc Leishman 66n-71s-72 – 209
Jordan Spieth 71s-63n-75 – 209
Pat Perez 67s-71n-72 – 210
Morgan Hoffmann 72s-66n-72 – 210
Rory Sabbatini 74s-68n-69 – 211
Ryo Ishikawa 72s-70n-69 – 211
Will MacKenzie 72s-69n-70 – 211
Scott Stallings 72s-67n-72 – 211
Brad Fritsch 69n-70s-72 – 211
Nicolas Colsaerts 69n-67s-75 – 211
Andres Romero 72s-72n-67 – 211
Robert Streb 73s-69n-70 – 212
Charles Howell III 70n-72s-70 – 212
Brian Stuard 70s-73n-69 – 212
Keegan Bradley 69n-72s-71 – 212
Graham DeLaet 70n-73s-69 – 212
Jason Day 66n-73s-73 – 212
Kevin Chappell 73s-66n-73 – 212
Kevin Tway 69s-70n-73 – 212
Erik Compton 69n-69s-74 – 212
Russell Knox 71s-67n-74 – 212
Ian Poulter 75s-67n-71 – 213
Justin Thomas 68n-73s-72 – 213
Trevor Immelman 68n-74s-71 – 213
Seung-Yul Noh 68n-73s-72 – 213
Robert Garrigus 71n-71s-72 – 214
Brendon Todd 69n-73s-72 – 214
Sang-Moon Bae 67n-76s-71 – 214
Martin Laird 69n-71s-74 – 214
Hideki Matsuyama 72n-72s-70 – 214
Justin Hicks 71s-68n-75 – 214
Charley Hoffman 69s-70n-75 – 214
J.B. Holmes 71s-68n-75 – 214
Billy Horschel 70s-67n-77 – 214
K.J. Choi 74s-70n-70 – 214
Stewart Cink 64n-71s-79 – 214
John Merrick 69n-74s-72 – 215
Jim Herman 66n-75s-74 – 215
Victor Dubuisson 72n-69s-74 – 215
Stuart Appleby 74s-69n-72 – 215
Jamie Lovemark 72s-67n-76 – 215
Chris Williams 71n-72s-72 – 215
Mark Calcavecchia 70n-74s-71 – 215
Luke Guthrie 76s-68n-71 – 215
Bill Haas 74s-70n-71 – 215
Justin Leonard 74s-69n-73 – 216
Lee Westwood 73s-68n-75 – 216
David Lynn 68n-73s-75 – 216
D.A. Points 67n-74s-75 – 216
Bubba Watson 70n-73s-73 – 216
Tag Ridings 73s-70n-73 – 216
Blake Adams 75s-69n-72 – 216
Michael Putnam 69n-73s-75 – 217
David Lingmerth 72s-70n-75 – 217
Brendan Steele 76s-67n-74 – 217
Jhonattan Vegas 68n-75s-74 – 217
Y.E. Yang 76s-67n-74 – 217
Matt Jones 75s-65n-77 – 217
Chad Collins 78s-66n-73 – 217
Hunter Mahan 72n-72s-73 – 217
Ben Crane 77s-67n-73 – 217
Cameron Tringale 71s-71n-76 – 218
Nicholas Thompson 72s-70n-76 – 218
Tyrone Van Aswegen 66n-76s-76 – 218
Greg Owen 70n-74s-74 – 218
Matt Bettencourt 71n-73s-74 – 218
Nick Watney 70n-74s-74 – 218
Bryce Molder 77s-65n-77 – 219
Jonathan Byrd 70n-72s-77 – 219
Harrison Frazar 68n-74s-77 – 219
Charlie Wi 72n-70s-77 – 219
D.H. Lee 73s-71n-75 – 219
Made cut did not finish
Aaron Baddeley 71n-73s-76 – 220
Camilo Villegas 72s-71n-78 – 221
Brice Garnett 75n-68s-78 – 221
Tim Herron 70n-74s-77 – 221
Steven Bowditch 68n-76s-77 – 221
Will Claxton 71n-73s-77 – 221
Bobby Gates 69n-72s-81 – 222
Tiger Woods 72s-71n-79 – 222
Michael Block 74s-69n-86 – 229
Phil Mickelson 69n-73s – WD
LPGA Pure Silk-Bahamas Classic
Paradise Island, Bahamas, par 73
Na Yeon Choi 70-68-66 – 204
Lizette Salas 72-67-66 – 205
Paula Creamer 71-65-71 – 207
Jessica Korda 69-66-72 – 207
Amelia Lewis 69-73-66 – 208
Stacy Lewis 69-71-68 – 208
Jenny Suh 71-66-71 – 208
Chella Choi 73-69-67 – 209
Thidapa Suwannapura 70-71-68 – 209
Pornanong Phatlum 71-69-69 – 209
Lydia Ko 68-70-71 – 209
P.K. Kongkraphan 69-69-71 – 209
Michelle Wie 72-65-72 – 209
Azahara Munoz 70-71-69 – 210
Sandra Changkija 71-72-68 – 211
Sandra Gal 71-69-71 – 211
Christel Boeljon 71-67-73 – 211
Morgan Pressel 70-73-69 – 212
Brittany Lincicome 70-71-71 – 212
Tiffany Joh 73-74-66 – 213
Kristy McPherson 73-71-69 – 213
Laura Diaz 74-69-70 – 213
Danielle Kang 73-69-71 – 213
Hee Young Park 69-72-72 – 213
Karine Icher 74-73-67 – 214
Gerina Piller 71-75-68 – 214
Sarah Jane Smith 72-73-69 – 214
Cindy LaCrosse 70-74-70 – 214
Alena Sharp 75-69-70 – 214
Jodi Ewart Shadoff 75-68-71 – 214
Angela Stanford 73-73-69 – 215
Julieta Granada 73-71-71 – 215
Meena Lee 68-76-71 – 215
Mi Hyang Lee 74-69-72 – 215
Katherine Kirk 73-69-73 – 215
Pernilla Lindberg 70-71-74 – 215
Brittany Lang 69-78-69 – 216
Moriya Jutanugarn 74-72-70 – 216
Hannah Jun 73-72-71 – 216
Erica Popson 74-71-71 – 216
Kathleen Ekey 75-69-72 – 216
Paz Echeverria 70-73-73 – 216
Amy Yang 71-69-76 – 216
Haru Nomura 73-74-70 – 217
Kelly Tan 76-71-70 – 217
Line Vedel 73-74-70 – 217
Se Ri Pak 72-73-72 – 217
Austin Ernst 69-74-74 – 217
Mi Jung Hur 75-68-74 – 217
Mindy Kim 77-70-71 – 218
Mirim Lee 69-77-72 – 218
Jennifer Song 70-76-72 – 218
Ayako Uehara 72-74-72 – 218
Danah Bordner 69-74-75 – 218
Sun Young Yoo 73-69-76 – 218
Seon Hwa Lee 75-72-72 – 219
Caroline Masson 75-72-72 – 219
Lexi Thompson 73-73-73 – 219
Vicky Hurst 74-73-73 – 220
Rebecca Lee-Bentham 74-70-76 – 220
Lisa McCloskey 74-70-76 – 220
Lisa Ferrero 73-74-74 – 221
Ai Miyazato 75-71-75 – 221
Dewi Claire Schreefel 74-71-76 – 221
Megan Grehan 73-73-76 – 222
Mo Martin 70-76-76 – 222
Birdie Kim 73-72-77 222
Candie Kung 69-72-81 – 222
Dori Carter 73-74-76 – 223
Qatar Masters
Doha, Qatar, par 72
Sergio Garcia, Spain 71-67-69-65 – 272
Mikko Ilonen, Finland 68-67-71-66 – 272
Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark 68-69-68-68 – 273
Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Spain 66-65-73-69 – 273
Alejandro Canizares, Spain 68-68-73-65 – 274
George Coetzee, S. Africa 64-69-73-68 – 274
Thomas Aiken, S. Africa 67-68-70-69 – 274
Steve Webster, England 65-69-70-70 – 274
M. A. Carlsson, Sweden 69-71-70-65 – 275
D. Van Der Walt, S. Africa 65-72-70-68 – 275
Romain Wattel, France 67-68-74-67 – 275
Paul Lawrie, Scotland 67-70-69-70 – 276
Carlos Del Moral, Spain 72-68-69-68 – 277
Seve Benson, England 68-71-69-69 – 277
Branden Grace, S. Africa 67-69-71-70 – 277
a-Dominic Foos, Germany 70-70-70-68 – 278
Peter Uihlein, U.S. 70-69-69-70 – 278
Simon Dyson, England 68-69-71-70 – 278
Darren Fichardt, S. Africa 69-70-69-70 – 278
Johan Carlsson, Sweden 69-65-72-72 – 278
Adrien Saddier, France 70-71-64-73 – 278
Henrik Stenson, Sweden 68-71-74-67 – 280
Ernie Els, South Africa 67-76-71-68 – 282
PREP BASKETBALL
BOYS
Start 10 17 10 8 – 45
Whitmer 5 26 11 17 – 59
START: Ellis 1-0-2, Scott 1-0-2, Adams 2-4-8, Lynn 6-2-2-20, Humphrey-White 2-0-4, Mitchell 4-1-9, Totals 16-2-7-45
WHITMER: Boykin 2-6-10, Hickey 0-6-2-20, Collins 1-2-4, Schneider 0-1-1, Ashe 7-5-19, Triplett 0-5-5, Totals 10-6-21-59
Monday
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Patrick Henry at Montpelier
GIRLS
Monday
City League
Bowsher at Rogers
Waite at Scott
Start at Woodward
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Central Catholic at Notre Dame
Clay at Findlay
St. Ursula at Fremont Ross
Whitmer at Lima Senior
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Fostoria at Port Clinton
Toledo Area Athletic Conf.
Cardinal Stritch at Fostoria St. Wendelin
Tiffin Calvert at Emmanuel Christian
Ottawa Hills at Gibsonburg
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Evergreen at Hilltop
Other Northwest Ohio
Liberty-Benton at Lima Bath
Southeast Michigan
Whiteford at Addison
GLANTZ-culver line
NFL
Today
Pro Bowl
FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG
Team Rice Pk 1 (93) Team Sanders
Feb. 2
Super Bowl
At East Rutherford, N.J.
Denver +1 2½ (47) Seattle
NCAA Basketball
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at UMass 14½ Fordham
at NC State 7 Georgia Tech
at Memphis 16½ South Florida
at Green Bay 11½ Detroit
at W. Michigan 12 Ball St.
at Evansville 4½ Bradley
SMU 3½ at Houston
at Indiana 4½ Illinois
Cincinnati 5 at Temple
Harvard 10½ at Dartmouth
Stanford 6½ at Southern Cal
Minnesota 1 at Nebraska
at Toledo 7½ Kent St.
at North Carolina 7½ Clemson
Oregon 7½ at Washington St.
at Arizona 15 Utah
at UCLA 6 California
at Fairfield 1½ Siena
Iona 5½ at St. Peter's
at Canisius 10 Marist
at Manhattan 10½ Quinnipiac
at Rider 8½ Monmouth (NJ)
NBA
FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG
at Miami 3 (205) San Antonio
at New York 6 (205½) L.A. Lakers
at New Orleans 6 (197½) Orlando
at Cleveland 1 (205) Phoenix
Brooklyn 4½ (193) at Boston
at Dallas 8 (209) Detroit
Denver 4 (215) at Sacramento
at Golden State 2½ (218½) Portland
NHL
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
N.Y. Rangers-x -130 New Jersey +110
at Detroit -140 Florida +120
at Chicago -260 Winnipeg +220
at Edmonton -110 Nashville -110
at Vancouver -155 Phoenix +135
x-at Yankee Stadium
SPORTLIGHT
Jan. 26
1913–Jim Thorpe gives up his track medals from the 1912 Olympic games as a result of his having been a professional. He had been paid $25 for playing in a semipro baseball game.
1951–Jimmie Foxx and Mel Ott are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
1955–Joe DiMaggio is elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
1960–Pete Rozelle is chosen the new commissioner of the National Football League.
1986–The Chicago Bears win their first NFL championship since 1963 by setting a Super Bowl-record for points scored in defeating the New England Patriots 46-10.
1991–Houston guard Vernon Maxwell joins Wilt Chamberlain, David Thompson and George Gervin as the only players in NBA history to score 30 points or more in a quarter. Maxwell scores 30 of his career-high 51 points in the fourth period to help Houston beat Cleveland 103-97.
1992–The Washington Redskins win their third Super Bowl in 10 years, beating the Buffalo Bills 37-24, putting the game away with 24 straight points after a scoreless first quarter.
1996–Three years after she won her last Grand Slam title on the same Center Court, Monica Seles wins her fourth Australian Open crown. Seles beats Germany's Anke Huber 6-4, 6-1 to claim her ninth major championship.
1997–The Green Bay Packers, behind big plays, beat the New England Patriots 35-21 in the Super Bowl. Brett Favre finds Andre Rison for a 54-yard touchdown on the Packers' second offensive play, then throws an 81-yard TD pass to Antonio Freeman in the second quarter. Desmond Howard, the first special teams MVP, scores on a 99-yard kickoff return to put away the Patriots.
2002–Jennifer Capriati produces the greatest comeback in a Grand Slam final to overcome Martina Hingis and defend her Australian Open title. Capriati saved four match points before clinching a 4-6, 7-6 (7), 6-2 victory over Hingis.
2005–South Africa's Ryk Neethling breaks his own short-course world record in the 100-meter medley, finishing in 52.01 seconds at a World Cup meet in Moscow. Neethling shaves a tenth of a second off his previous record of 52.11 set on Jan. 22.
2006–Detroit's Brendan Shanahan scores his 100th career game-winning goal for a 2-1 victory over Vancouver. He's fourth all-time behind Gordie Howe, Phil Esposito and Brett Hull.
2007–Mark Recchi scores two goals, including the 500th of his career, in Pittsburgh's 4-3 shootout win over Dallas.
2007–Martin Brodeur makes 28 saves, extending his NHL record for consecutive 30-win seasons to 11, as the New Jersey Devils beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-0.
2007–Jamal Crawford scores a career-high 52 points to lead New York to a 116-96 victory over Miami.
2008–Maria Sharapova wins the Australian Open, beating Ana Ivanovic 7-5, 6-3 for her third Grand Slam singles title. Sharapova wins the title without dropping a set, including wins over three of the top four ranked players.
2008–Mirai Nagasu becomes the second-youngest woman to win the title at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. The 4-foot-11 14-year-old falls on her opening jump, a double axel, but lands six triple jumps, three in combination, in her program.
2009–Alex Ovechkin seals the Eastern Conference's 12-11 victory in the NHL All-Star game with a goal in the third round of the shootout. Alex Kovalev, of host Montreal, earns MVP honors with a pair of breakaway goals and then another in the shootout.
2010–The New York Knicks rebound from a lopsided beating by administering one in a 132-105 win over Minnesota. The Knicks are the third team in NBA history to win by 20 or more the game after losing by 50. The Knicks were dealt the worst home loss in franchise history when Dallas beat them 128-78 on Jan. 24.
2013–Victoria Azarenka wins her second consecutive Australian Open title, beating Li Na 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. Mike and Bob Bryan become the most decorated doubles team in Grand Slam history by winning their 13th major title, beating Robin Haase and Igor Sijsling 6-3, 6-4 in 53 minutes.
2013–Ashley Wagner becomes the first woman since Michelle Kwan in 2005 to win back-to-back titles in the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Earlier, Olympic silver medalists and 2011 world champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White win their fifth straight dance title, matching a U.S. record.
2013–San Jose's Patrick Marleau becomes the second player in NHL history to open a season with four straight multigoal games, striking twice on the power play in the first period of a 4-0 win over Colorado.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Senior Bowl
North 0 3 0 7 – 10
South 10 10 0 0 – 20
South–Gillmore 17 pass from Carr (Parkey kick), 9:53.
South–FG Parkey 50, 1:35.
South–FG Parkey 39, 11:20.
South–Norwood 24 pass from Fales (Parkey kick), 7:32.
North–FG Boswell 38, :54.
North–White 1 run (Boswell kick), 6:04.
TEAM STATS
Nor Sou
First downs 17 12
Rushes-yards 31-93 22-50
Passing 138 181
Comp-Att-Int 21-39-3 19-31-2
Return Yards 72 170
Punts-Avg. 8-46.9 6-45.2
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 6-59 7-63
Time of Possession 31:59 28:01
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING–North, White 11-61, Fluellen 8-44, Hewitt 3-11, Sims 3-8, Boyd 2-8, Thomas 5-(minus 39). South, Taliaferro 8-31, Andrews 6-14, McKinnon 5-11, Carr 1-1, Fales 2-(minus 7).
PASSING–North, Morris 10-18-2-89, Boyd 7-16-1-31, Thomas 4-5-0-18. South, Fales 6-7-1-104, Carr 7-11-0-45, Garoppolo 6-12-0-32, Norwood 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING–North, Pedersen 4-46, Fowler 2-19, White 5-15, Herron 1-12, Hewitt 2-11, Campanaro 2-11, Hoskins 1-9, Janis 2-8, Thomas 1-8, Fluellen 1-(minus 1). South, Gillmore 5-61, Norwood 4-53, Matthews 2-38, Davis 3-20, Saunders 2-10, Hoffman 1-5, Lynch 1-1, McKinnon 1-(minus 7).
TENNIS
Australian Open
Melbourne, Australia
Singles
Women
Championship
Li Na (4), China, d. Dominka Cibulkova (20), Slovakia, 7-6 (3), 6-0.
Doubles
Men
Championship
Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Robert Lindstedt (14), Sweden, d. Eric Butorac, United States, and Raven Klaasen, South Africa, 6-3, 6-3.