OLYMPICS
Medals Table
Through, Sunday, Feb. 16
(55 of 98 events)
Nation G S B Tot
Netherlands 5 5 7 17
Russia 4 7 5 16
United States 4 4 8 16
Norway 5 3 6 14
Canada 4 6 4 14
Germany 7 3 2 12
Sweden 2 5 2 9
Switzerland 5 1 1 7
Austria 2 4 1 7
France 2 0 4 6
China 3 2 0 5
Japan 1 3 1 5
Slovenia 1 1 3 5
Italy 0 2 3 5
Poland 4 0 0 4
Belarus 3 0 1 4
Czech Republic 1 2 1 4
South Korea 1 1 1 3
Latvia 0 1 2 3
Britain 1 0 1 2
Finland 0 2 0 2
Australia 0 1 1 2
Slovakia 1 0 0 1
Croatia 0 1 0 1
Kazakhstan 0 0 1 1
Ukraine 0 0 1 1
TV
Today
NBC
3-5 p.m. — Women's Biathlon - 12.5km Mass Start Gold Medal Final; Men's Snowboarding - Snowboard Cross Competition; Men's Freestyle Skiing - Aerials Competition
8-11:30 p.m. — Figure Skating - Ice Dancing Gold Medal Final; Men's Snowboarding - Snowboard Cross Gold Medal Final; Men's Freestyle Skiing - Aerials Gold Medal Final; Men's Ski Jumping - Team K-125 Large Hill Gold Medal Final
1-2 a.m. — Two-Man Bobsled - Gold Medal Final Runs; Figure Skating - Ice Dancing Gold Medal Final Postgame
2-4:30 a.m. — Primetime Encore
NBCSN
3-7 a.m. — Women's Curling - United States vs. South Korea
7-10 a.m. — Women's Hockey - Semifinal (LIVE)
10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. — Figure Skating - Ice Dancing Gold Medal Final (LIVE)
1:30-3 p.m. — Men's Ski Jumping - Team K-125 Large Hill Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Women's Biathlon - 12.5km Mass Start Gold Medal Final
3-5 p.m. — Hockey Encore
5-7 p.m. — Game of the Day: Hockey
MSNBC
Noon-2:30 p.m. — Women's Hockey - Semifinal (LIVE)
CNBC
5-8 p.m. — Women's Curling - Denmark vs. Britain
USA
5-8 a.m. — Men's Curling - United States vs. Switzerland (LIVE)
ALPINE SKIING
Men's Super-G
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (21) Kjetil Jansrud, Norway, 1:18.14.
2. (29) Andrew Weibrecht, Lake Placid, N.Y., 1:18.44.
3. (22) Jan Hudec, Canada, 1:18.67.
3. (13) Bode Miller, Easton, N.H., 1:18.67.
5. (15) Otmar Striedinger, Austria, 1:18.69.
6. (14) Max Franz, Austria, 1:18.74.
7. (16) Aksel Lund Svindal, Norway, 1:18.76.
8. (8) Peter Fill, Italy, 1:18.85.
Other U.S. Finishers
14. (9) Ted Ligety, Park City, Utah, 1:19.48.
23. (25) Travis Ganong, Squaw Valley, Calif., 1:20.02.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Men's 4x10km Relay
1. Sweden (Lars Nelson, Daniel Richardsson, Johan Olsson, Marcus Hellner), 1:28:42.0.
2. Russia (Dmitriy Japarov, Alexander Bessmertnykh, Alexander Legkov, Maxim Vylegzhanin), 1:29:09.3.
3. France (Jean Marc Gaillard, Maurice Manificat, Robin Duvillard, Ivan Perrillat Boiteux), 1:29:13.9.
4. Norway (Eldar Roenning, Chris Andre Jespersen, Martin Johnsrud Sundby, Petter Jr. Northug), 1:29:51.7.
5. Italy (Dietmar Noeckler, Giorgio di Centa, Roland Clara, David Hofer), 1:30:04.7.
6. Finland (Sami Jauhojaervi, Iivo Niskanen, Lari Lehtonen, Matti Heikkinen), 1:30:28.4.
7. Switzerland (Curdin Perl, Jonas Baumann, Remo Fischer, Toni Livers), 1:30:33.8.
8. Czech Republic (Ales Razym, Lukas Bauer, Martin Jaks, Dusan Kozisek), 1:30:36.8.
Other U.S. Finishers
11. United States (Andy Newell, Shaftsbury, Vt., Erik Bjornsen, Winthrop, Wash., Noah Hoffman, Aspen, Colo., Simi Hamilton, Aspen, Colo.), 1:33:15.1.
SNOWBOARD
Women's Cross
Semifinals
Medal Final
1. (1) Eva Samkova, Czech Republic.
2. (3) Dominique Maltais, Canada.
3. (13) Chloe Trespeuch, France.
4. (9) Faye Gulini, Salt Lake City.
5. (11) Alexandra Jekova, Bulgaria.
NR. (18) Michela Moioli, Italy, DNF.
SPEEDSKATING
Women's 1500
1. Jorien Ter Mors, Netherlands, 1:53.51 (OR).
2. Ireen Wust, Netherlands, 1:54.09.
3. Lotte van Beek, Netherlands, 1:54.54.
4. Marrit Leenstra, Netherlands, 1:56.40.
5. Yuliya Skokova, Russia, 1:56.45.
6. Katarzyna Bachleda-Curus, Poland, 1:57.18.
7. Heather Richardson, High Point, N.C., 1:57.60.
8. Yekaterina Lobysheva, Russia, 1:57.70.
Other U.S. Finishers
14. Brittany Bowe, Ocala, Fla., 1:58.31.
18. Jilleanne Rookard, Woodhaven, Mich., 1:59.15.
Hockey
Women
Saturday, Feb. 15
Quarterfinals
Sweden 4, Finland 2
Switzerland 2, Russia 0
Sunday, Feb. 16
Qualifications (5-8)
Finland 2, Germany 1
Russia 6, Japan 3
Monday, Feb. 17
Semifinals
United States vs. Sweden, 7:30 a.m.
Canada vs. Switzerland, Noon
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Seventh Place
Germany vs. Japan, 3 a.m.
Fifth Place
Finland vs. Russia, 7:30 a.m.
Thursday, Feb. 20
Bronze Medal, 7 a.m.
Gold Medal, Noon
Men
United States 2 2 1 — 5
Slovenia 0 0 1 — 1
First Period_1, United States, Phil Kessel (Joe Pavelski), 1:04. 2, United States, Phil Kessel (Joe Pavelski, Brooks Orpik), 4:33.
Second Period_3, United States, Phil Kessel (James van Riemsdyk, Joe Pavelski), 11:05. 4, United States, Ryan McDonagh (Blake Wheeler, T.J. Oshie), 12:17. Penalties_David Backes, United States (interference), Robert Sabolic, Slovenia (roughing), T.J. Oshie, United States (slashing).
Third Period_5, United States, David Backes (Ryan Callahan, Dustin Brown), 3:26. 6, Slovenia, Marcel Rodman (David Rodman, Jan Urbas), 19:42. Penalties_Ziga Pavlin, Slovenia (holding), James van Riemsdyk, United States (high sticking).
Shots on Goal_United States 8-11-9_28. Slovenia 7-4-7_18.
Goalies_United States, Ryan Miller. Slovenia, Luka Gracnar.
Sunday, Feb. 16
Austria 3, Norway 1
Russia 1, Slovakia 0, SO
Canada 2, Finland 1, OT
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Qualification Playoff Round
Russia vs. Norway, TBA
Switzerland vs. Latvia, TBA
Czech Republic vs. Slovakia, TBA
Slovenia vs. Austria, TBA
Wednesday, Feb. 19
Quarterfinals
Sweden vs. Slovenia-Austria winner, TBA
United States vs. Czech Republic-Slovakia winner, TBA
Canada vs. Switzerland-Latvia winner, TBA
Finland vs. Russia-Norway winner, TBA
Friday, Feb. 21
Semifinals
TBD, 7 a.m.
TBD, Noon
Saturday, Feb. 22
Bronze Medal, 10 a.m.
Sunday, Feb. 23
Gold Medal, 7 a.m.
CURLING
Men
Canada 8, United States 6
Norway 7, Britain 6
Sweden 8, Russia 4
Norway 5, Switzerland 3
Canada 9, China 8
Denmark 6, Germany 3
Sweden 6, United States 4
Women
Denmark 7, South Korea 4
Japan 9, Switzerland 7
Sweden 5, Russia 4
Canada 7, United States 6
Bobsled
Men's Two-man
Through Two Runs, Finals today
1. Russia 1, 1:52.82.
2. Switzerland 1, 1:53.14.
3. United States 1, 1:53.18.
4. Canada 3, 1:53.26.
5. Russia 2, 1:53.29.
6. Latvia 1, 1:53.30.
7. Germany 3, 1:53.38.
8. Canada 2, 1:53.43.
9. Canada 1, 1:53.48.
10. Germany 2, 1:53.52.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
GIRLS
Sectionals
Division I
AT FOSTORIA
Lima Senior vs. Findlay, Tuesday, 6:15
Anthony Wayne vs. Ashland, Tuesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 6:15
Fremont Ross vs. Marion Harding, Monday, 7
Winner vs. Perrysburg, Wednesday, 8
Clay vs. Mansfield Senior, Wednesday, 6:15
Winners from Wednesday games meet Saturday, 8
AT CENTRAL CATHOLIC
Bowsher vs. Notre Dame, Tuesday, 6:15
Springfield vs. Start, Tuesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 6:15 p.m.
Southview vs. Waite, Monday, 7
Winner vs. Whitmer, Wednesday, 8
Northview vs. St. Ursula, Wednesday, 6:15
Winners from Wednesday games meet Saturday, 8
Division II
AT SENECA EAST
Sandusky Perkins vs. Edison, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Bellevue, Saturday, 8
Norwalk vs. Sandusky, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Willard, Saturday, 8
AT SPENCERVILLE
Celina vs. St. Marys Memorial, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Lima Bath, Saturday, 6:15
Lima Shawnee vs. Elida, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Wapakoneta, Saturday, 8
AT HICKSVILLE
Defiance vs. Napoleon, Wednesday, 7
Winner vs. Van Wert, Saturday, 6:15
Wauseon vs. Bryan, Saturday, 8
AT BOWSHER
Central Catholic vs. Woodward, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Lake, Saturday, 6:15
Rogers vs. Maumee, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Scott, Saturday, 8
AT OLD FORT
Bowling Green vs. Eastwood, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Port Clinton, Saturday, 6:15
Clyde vs. Tiffin Columbian, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Fostoria, Saturday, 8
AT MANSFIELD SENIOR
Ontario vs. Lexington, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Mansfield Madison, Saturday, 6:15 p.m.
Shelby vs. Galion, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Clear Fork, Saturday, 8
Division III
AT DEFIANCE
Delta vs. Tinora, Wednesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Paulding, Saturday, 6:15
Archbold vs. Liberty Center, Wednesday, 8
Winner vs. Fairview, Saturday, 8
AT LAKE
Evergreen vs. Northwood, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Rossford, Saturday, 6:15
Swanton vs. Otsego, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Ottawa Hills, Saturday, 8
AT RIVERDALE
Upper Sandusky vs. Kenton, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Liberty-Benton, Saturday, 6:15
Elmwood vs. Bluffton, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Ottawa-Glandorf, Saturday, 8
AT PORT CLINTON
Margaretta vs. Gibsonburg, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. OakHarbor, Saturday, 6:15
Genoa vs. Huron, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Woodmore, Saturday, 8
AT WAPAKONETA
Columbus Grove vs. Coldwater, Wednesday, 7
Winner vs. Allen East, Saturday, 6:15
Lima Central Catholic vs. Parkway, Saturday, 8
AT SHELBY
New London vs. Western Reserve, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Wynford, Saturday, 6:15
Mohawk vs. Ashland Crestview, 8
Winner vs. Bucyrus, Saturday, 8
Division IV
AT PAULDING
Hicksville vs. Antwerp, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. Holgate, Saturday, 6:15
Ayersville vs. Continental, 6:15
Edgerton vs. Wayne Trace, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT KENTON
Lima Perry vs. Hardin Northern, Tuesday, 6:15
Winner vs. Upper Scioto Valley, Saturday, 6:15
Waynesfield-Goshen vs. Ridgemont, Tuesday, 8
Winner vs. Ada, Saturday, 8
AT TIFFIN COLUMBIAN
Norwalk St. Paul vs. Seneca East, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. New Riegel, Saturday, 6:15
Tiffin Calvert vs. Hopewell-Loudon, Wednesday, 6:15
Old Fort vs. Monroeville, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT ONTARIO
South Central vs. Lucas, Tuesday, 6:15
Crestline vs. Mansfield Christian, Tuesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 6:15 p.m.
Buckeye Central vs. Plymouth, Wednesday, 6:15
Mansfield St. Peter vs. Colonel Crawford, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT FINDLAY
Arlington vs. Vanlue, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. Carey, Saturday, 6:15
Fostoria St. Wendelin vs. Riverdale, Wednesday, 6:15
Arcadia vs. Cory-Rawson, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT VAN WERT
Lincolnview vs. Delphos St. John's, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. Convoy Crestview, Saturday, 6:15
Ottoville vs. Fort Jennings, Wednesday, 6:15
Delphos Jefferson vs. Kalida, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT OTTAWA-GLANDORF
North Baltimore vs. Miller City, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. Leipsic, Saturday, 6:15
Patrick Henry vs. McComb, Wednesday, 6:15
Pandora-Gilboa vs. Van Buren, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT GENOA
Sandusky St. Mary's vs. Maumee Valley Country Day, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. Toledo Christian, Saturday, 6:15
Danbury vs. Fremont St. Joseph, Wednesday, 6:15
Lakota vs. Cardinal Stritch, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT COLDWATER
St. Henry vs. Fort Recovery, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. New Knoxville, Saturday, 6:15
Marion Local vs. New Bremen, Wednesday, 6:15
Spencerville vs. Minster, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
AT BRYAN
Stryker vs. North Central, Tuesday, 7
Winner vs. Pettisville, Saturday, 6:15
Hilltop vs. Edon, Wednesday, 6:15
Montpelier vs. Fayette, Wednesday, 8
Winners meet Saturday, 8
Saturday
Notre Dame 14 10 13 13 – 50
Perrysburg 9 13 6 7 – 35
NOTRE DAME: Copeland 1-2-0-8; McIntyre 6-1-13; Worthy 3-5-11; Jefferson 1-3-5; Floyd 1-3-2-13. Totals 12-5-11-50.
PERRYSBURG: Sattler 1-1-0-5; Hunter 0-2-2; DeLong 1-1-3-8; Baer 4-1-2-13; Tiezer 0-1-1; Brown 3-0-6. Totals 9-3-8-35.
BOYS
Today
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Rossford at Eastwood
Tuesday
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Fremont Ross at Marion Harding
Mansfield Senior at Lima Senior
St. Francis at Northview
Whitmer at Defiance
Northern Lakes League
Bryan at Anthony Wayne
Springfield at Maumee
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Toledo Christian at Eastwood
Otsego at Delta
Toledo Area Athletic Conf.
Cardinal Stritch at Swanton
Old Fort at Northwood
Other Northwest Ohio
Fremont St. Joseph at New Riegel
Liberty-Benton at Tiffin Calvert
Monclova Christian at Washtenaw Christian
Van Buren at Lima Central Catholic
Southeast Michigan
Bedford at Tecumseh
Blissfield at Adrian Madison
Summerfield at Erie Mason
Ida at Whiteford
Wednesday
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Detroit Western at St. Francis
Thursday
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Ayersville at Liberty Center
Edon at Montpelier
Other Northwest Ohio
Continental at Holgate
Friday
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Findlay at Central Catholic
Whitmer at Clay
St. John's at Fremont Ross
St. Francis at Lima Senior
Northern Lakes League
Maumee at Anthony Wayne
Bowling Green at Perrysburg
Southview at Napoleon
Springfield at Northview
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Fostoria at Eastwood
Elmwood at Rossford
Genoa at Otsego
Woodmore at Lake
Toledo Area Athletic Conf.
Toledo Christian at Cardinal Stritch
Emmanuel Christian at Danbury
Maumee Valley at Gibsonburg
Northwood at Ottawa Hills
Northwest Ohio Athletic League
Archbold at Evergreen
Bryan at Wauseon
Delta at Liberty Center
Montpelier at Tinora
Swanton at Patrick Henry
Other Northwest Ohio
Arcadia at Upper Scioto Valley
Pettisville at Fayette
Bettsville at Fostoria St. Wendelin
Carey at Fremont St. Joseph
Lakota at Tiffin Calvert
McComb at Lima Perry
North Baltimore at Mohawk
Margaretta at Oak Harbor
Edison at Port Clinton
Southeast Michigan
Bedford at Monroe
Ida at Blissfield
Erie Mason at Onsted
Summerfield at Morenci
Clinton at Whiteford
Saturday
City League
Detroit Renaissance at Rogers
Three Rivers Athletic Conf.
Central Catholic at Southview
Northern Buckeye Conf.
Lake at Northwood
Sunday
Lima Senior 10 19 7 11 – 47
Central 18 14 12 17 – 61
LIMA SENIOR: Miller 3-0-6, Flowers 4-0-8, Allen 0-4-4, Stafford 6-0-12, Thomas 4-9-17. Totals: 17-13-47.
CENTRAL CATHOLIC: Winters 4-1-0-11, Grombacher 1-1-0-5, Braswell 6-3-15, Kizer 1-3-5, Harris 4-1-9, Biddle 2-1-5, Vetter 4-1-9, Moore 1-0-2. Totals: 23-2-9-61.
Sports note
SOFTBALL COACH NEEDED: Wauseon High School has an immediate opening for the head varsity softball coach. Interested candidates should send a letter of interest and resume to Matt Hutchinson, Athletic Director at mhutchinson@wauseonindians.org as soon as possible.
College softball
Bowling Green 000 000 0 - 0 4 2
Georgia Tech 010 011 x - 3 6 0
WP-Kleinschmidt. LP-Dillow (1-2).
College baseball
Toledo 002 031 230 - 11 13 2
Norfolk St. 010 000 200 - ?3 ?7 2
WP-Palmer (1-0). LP-Haynes. Baar (T) 2-4, 2 RBI; North (T) 2-4, 3B, 2 RBI.
Xavier 010 000 410 - 6 11 1
Toledo 010 000 210 - 4 ?6 3
LP-Schillace (0-1). Martillotta (T) 1-3, RBI.
Toledo 100 013 000 - ?5 11 4
Furman 001 412 50x - 13 12 1
WP-Abrams. LP-Slack (0-1). Zuchowski (T) 2-2, 2 RBI.
Bowling Green 000 010 000 - 1 7 2
Belmont 000 002 10x - 3 6 0
WP-McGrath. LP-Daugherty (0-1).
National
SOUTH
Armstrong Atlantic 5, GRU Augusta 3
Austin Peay 7, Iowa 4
Berry 11, Emory & Henry 2
Binghamton 7, Duke 6
Boston College 8, Santa Clara 6
Cardinal Stritch at Berea, cancelled.
Charleston Southern 8, Villanova 4
Christian Brothers 2-1, Alderson-Broaddus 0-0
Clemson 9, E. Michigan 7
Coker 13, Limestone 6
Cumberlands 4-1, Brescia 2-10
Davenport at Georgetown (Ky.), ccd., weather
East Stroudsburg 6, St. Augustine's 2
Evansville 10, Lipscomb 7
Florida 8, Maryland 5
FAU 13, Notre Dame 3
Florida St. 13, Niagara 0
Georgia Southern 18, Georgia 4
Indiana Tech 2, Tenn. Wesleyan 2, tie
Jackson St. 2, South Dakota 1
Longwood 5, ETSU 4, 2nd game ppd.
Louisville 6, Delaware 1
Martin Methodist 2-2, Southern Poly St. 1-1
Maryville (Tenn.) 6-6, Centre 5-0
Memphis 5, W. Michigan 2
Mercer 4, High Point 3
Miami 11, Maine 2
Nebraska-Omaha at Tennessee, ccd.
North Carolina 12, Coll. of Charleston 3
Ohio 7, Murray St. 6
Old Dominion 8, Radford 7
Troy 14, N. Kentucky 4
Union (Ky.) 2-6, Concordia (Mich.) 0-2
VCU 5, Georgia Tech 3
Wake Forest 3, Georgetown 2
W. Kentucky 6-6, S. Illinois 1-4
SOUTHWEST
Minnesota 11, N. Illinois 5
Oklahoma St. 4, Texas-Arlington 3
Sam Houston St. 5, N. Colorado 0
Texas A&M-CC 10, Texas-Pan American 0, 7 innings, 10-run rule
FAR WEST
Arizona St. 12, Baylor 1
Cal Poly 10, Kansas St. 1
New Mexico 9, E. New Mexico 1
Stanford 12, Rice 3
UC Irvine 1, Fresno St. 0
GOLF
Northern Trust Open
Sunday
Los Angeles; Par 71
Final
Bubba Watson $1,206,000 70-71-64-64 – 269
Dustin Johnson $723,600 66-70-69-66 – 271
Jason Allred $388,600 73-64-67-68 – 272
Brian Harman $388,600 67-69-68-68 – 272
Charl Schwartzel $268,000 69-68-68-68 – 273
Bryce Molder $216,913 69-69-69-67 – 274
Matt Every $216,913 69-69-69-67 – 274
William McGirt $216,913 69-67-65-73 – 274
George McNeill $216,913 69-68-66-71 – 274
Harris English $174,200 70-69-69-67 – 275
Brendan Steele $174,200 68-71-67-69 – 275
K.J. Choi $127,300 69-72-67-68 – 276
Charley Hoffman $127,300 67-71-68-70 – 276
Sang-Moon Bae $127,300 67-66-72-71 – 276
Cameron Tringale $127,300 68-70-67-71 – 276
Jordan Spieth $127,300 72-66-67-71 – 276
Charlie Beljan $127,300 67-68-68-73 – 276
Aaron Baddeley $97,150 69-65-72-71 – 277
John Senden $97,150 71-70-66-70 – 277
Keegan Bradley $80,847 68-70-72-68 – 278
Lee Westwood $80,847 69-70-68-71 – 278
Jimmy Walker $80,847 67-71-67-73 – 278
Kevin Chappell $57,955 71-70-69-69 – 279
Kevin Stadler $57,955 69-69-74-67 – 279
Jim Furyk $57,955 68-68-71-72 – 279
Robert Garrigus $57,955 67-67-73-72 – 279
Hideki Matsuyama $57,955 70-69-69-71 – 279
Bill Haas $57,955 72-67-67-73 – 279
Robert Allenby $42,601 71-69-71-69 – 280
Daniel Summerhays $42,601 71-72-66-71 – 280
Geoff Ogilvy $42,601 74-68-69-69 – 280
Blake Adams $42,601 67-70-71-72 – 280
David Lingmerth $42,601 70-69-70-71 – 280
James Hahn $42,601 71-72-65-72 – 280
Brendon Todd $33,031 71-70-69-71 – 281
Ernie Els $33,031 71-70-68-72 – 281
Gon. Fdez-Castano $33,031 71-70-71-69 – 281
Kevin Streelman $33,031 72-69-73-67 – 281
John Huh $33,031 71-71-72-67 – 281
J.J. Henry $26,130 70-69-71-72 – 282
Victor Dubuisson $26,130 70-72-68-72 – 282
Jhonattan Vegas $26,130 70-69-71-72 – 282
Francesco Molinari $26,130 67-73-71-71 – 282
Luke Guthrie $26,130 71-69-67-75 – 282
Justin Rose $18,779 70-72-68-73 – 283
Stuart Appleby $18,779 72-71-67-73 – 283
Scott Stallings $18,779 67-72-72-72 – 283
Scott Brown $18,779 70-67-74-72 – 283
Vijay Singh $18,779 75-67-70-71 – 283
Richard H. Lee $18,779 69-72-73-69 – 283
Davis Love III $18,779 71-71-73-68 – 283
Angel Cabrera $15,467 69-71-71-73 – 284
Ken Duke $15,467 71-69-69-75 – 284
Justin Leonard $15,467 70-72-70-72 – 284
J.B. Holmes $15,467 67-71-75-71 – 284
Will MacKenzie $15,467 73-69-72-70 – 284
Hunter Mahan $15,467 70-73-71-70 – 284
Billy Hurley III $15,467 70-71-74-69 – 284
David Lynn $14,539 70-71-70-74 – 285
Matt Jones $14,539 67-73-70-75 – 285
Erik Compton $14,539 74-67-71-73 – 285
Ian Poulter $14,539 72-70-71-72 – 285
Jason Gore $14,539 71-69-74-71 – 285
Marc Leishman $14,539 69-74-71-71 – 285
Martin Laird $13,869 70-73-70-73 – 286
Retief Goosen $13,869 73-69-73-71 – 286
Tim Wilkinson $13,869 71-72-73-70 – 286
Jason Dufner $13,869 70-72-76-68 – 286
Ben Crane $13,534 72-70-69-76 – 287
Harold Varner III $13,199 69-72-72-75 – 288
Martin Flores $13,199 72-69-73-74 – 288
Webb Simpson $13,199 70-72-72-74 – 288
Graham DeLaet $13,199 70-73-72-73 – 288
Michael Putnam $12,864 71-72-75-72 – 290
Pat Perez $12,730 69-72-73-78 – 292
Ben Curtis $12,596 70-73-74-78 – 295
Scott Piercy $12,462 71-69-76-83 – 299
Women's Australian Open
Sunday
Melbourne, Australia; Par: 72
Final
a-amateur
Karrie Webb, $180,000 71-69-68-68 – 276
Chella Choi, $110,822 70-71-62-74 – 277
Paula Creamer, $64,213 68-69-73-68 – 278
Karine Icher, $64,213 69-68-70-71 – 278
Lydia Ko, $64,213 68-68-69-73 – 278
Stacy Lewis, $33,068 71-69-70-69 – 279
Amelia Lewis, $33,068 71-67-69-72 – 279
Morgan Pressel, $33,068 69-68-70-72 – 279
Jenny Shin, $33,068 74-67-66-72 – 279
Gerina Piller, $24,573 75-69-68-68 – 280
Azahara Munoz, $21,296 68-70-73-70 – 281
Jessica Speechley, $21,296 71-67-70-73 – 281
Mi Hyang Lee, $21,296 72-67-68-74 – 281
a-Minjee Lee, 68-67-68-78 – 281
Trish Johnson, $17,171 70-73-68-71 – 282
Sarah Kemp, $17,171 71-68-71-72 – 282
Perrine Delacour, $17,171 70-73-65-74 – 282
Caroline Hedwall, $17,171 68-65-74-75 – 282
Sandra Gal, $14,228 73-69-72-69 – 283
Giulia Sergas, $14,228 68-71-72-72 – 283
Jessica Korda, $14,228 67-70-72-74 – 283
Dewi C. Schreefel, $14,228 70-68-71-74 – 283
Cheyenne Woods, $12,742 74-65-71-74 – 284
Holly Clyburn, $12,742 68-68-71-77 – 284
Mirim Lee, $11,589 74-68-72-71 – 285
Becky Morgan, $11,589 70-74-69-72 – 285
Amy Anderson, $11,589 72-70-68-75 – 285
Beatriz Recari, $8,847 72-69-74-71 – 286
Hee Young Park, $8,847 67-77-70-72 – 286
Dori Carter, $8,847 70-70-73-73 – 286
Hannah Burke, $8,847 72-72-68-74 – 286
Lorie Kane, $8,847 71-71-69-75 – 286
Brooke Pancake, $8,847 70-70-71-75 – 286
Carlota Ciganda, $8,847 68-70-72-76 – 286
Re. Lee-Bentham, $8,847 73-69-67-77 – 286
Caroline Masson, $8,847 72-68-69-77 – 286
Marianne Skarpnord, $8,847 70-69-68-79 – 286
Suzann Pettersen, $8,847 66-68-72-80 – 286
Marina Alex, $6,322 71-73-72-71 – 287
Lindsey Wright, $6,322 73-69-72-73 – 287
Sarah Jane Smith, $6,322 68-72-72-75 – 287
Valentine Derrey, $6,322 69-69-72-77 – 287
Haru Nomura, $6,322 70-68-71-78 – 287
a-Su-Hyun Oh, 74-69-66-78 – 287
Kelly Tan, $4,984 70-70-77-71 – 288
Sydnee Michaels, $4,984 68-71-77-72 – 288
Sue Kim, $4,984 72-70-72-74 – 288
Lee-Anne Pace, $4,984 72-67-74-75 – 288
Pernilla Lindberg, $4,984 71-71-70-76 – 288
Ayako Uehara, $4,984 70-68-74-76 – 288
Anna Nordqvist, $4,984 72-64-75-77 – 288
a-Jing Yan, 71-66-72-79 – 288
Hannah Jun, $4,065 69-72-77-71 – 289
Julieta Granada, $4,065 70-70-76-73 – 289
Yani Tseng, $4,065 71-73-70-75 – 289
Diana Luna, $4,065 70-71-69-79 – 289
Brittany Lincicome, $3,398 71-71-74-74 – 290
Tamie Durdin, $3,398 73-70-71-76 – 290
Paola Moreno, $3,398 71-70-73-76 – 290
Line Vedel, $3,398 73-68-73-76 – 290
Pornanong Phatlum, $3,398 73-68-72-77 – 290
Alison Whitaker, $3,398 71-72-70-77 – 290
Tiffany Joh, $3,398 69-70-73-78 – 290
Sandra Changkija, $2,912 72-72-75-72 – 291
Eun-Hee Ji, $2,912 70-72-75-74 – 291
Rebecca Artis, $2,912 73-71-72-75 – 291
Stacy Lee Bregman, $2,761 72-71-73-76 – 292
Marion Ricordeau, $2,761 67-74-73-78 – 292
Julia Boland, $2,609 70-72-73-78 – 293
Katie M. Burnett, $2,609 69-72-74-78 – 293
Austin Ernst, $2,609 72-69-73-79 – 293
Nikki Campbell, $2,457 69-71-78-76 – 294
Breanna Elliott, $2,457 71-73-72-78 – 294
Kris Tamulis, $2,381 73-71-74-77 – 295
Jaclyn Sweeney, $2,381 67-72-76-80 – 295
Paz Echeverria, $2,336 72-70-78-79 – 299
ACE Group Classic Scores
Champions
Sunday
Naples, Fla.; Par: 72
Final
Kirk Triplett $240,000 67-67-66 – 200
Olin Browne $117,067 66-69-66 – 201
Bernhard Langer $117,067 64-70-67 – 201
Duffy Waldorf $117,067 67-68-66 – 201
Jay Haas $76,000 68-72-64 – 204
Michael Allen $60,800 68-71-67 – 206
Colin Montgomerie $60,800 70-67-69 – 206
Mark Calcavecchia $45,867 73-69-66 – 208
Mike Goodes $45,867 68-72-68 – 208
Billy Andrade $45,867 71-69-68 – 208
Peter Senior, $32,000 75-69-65 – 209
Jim Rutledge, $32,000 72-73-64 – 209
Wes Short, Jr., $32,000 69-73-67 – 209
Tommy Armour III, $32,000 68-72-69 – 209
Rod Spittle, $32,000 70-70-69 – 209
Bob Tway, $32,000 65-72-72 – 209
Tom Pernice Jr., $25,600 69-71-70 – 210
Mark O'Meara, $21,120 70-72-69 – 211
Rocco Mediate, $21,120 70-70-71 – 211
Tom Lehman, $21,120 70-70-71 – 211
Bill Glasson, $21,120 69-69-73 – 211
Gene Sauers, $21,120 70-69-72 – 211
Roger Chapman, $15,337 72-73-67 – 212
Lee Rinker, $15,337 70-73-69 – 212
Steve Pate, $15,337 73-70-69 – 212
Tom Kite, $15,337 71-72-69 – 212
Chien Soon Lu, $15,337 69-71-72 – 212
Kenny Perry, $15,337 70-70-72 – 212
Mark McNulty, $15,337 68-71-73 – 212
Tom Purtzer, $11,063 75-69-69 – 213
Gary Koch, $11,063 73-71-69 – 213
Scott Hoch, $11,063 70-74-69 – 213
Brian Henninger, $11,063 72-72-69 – 213
Steve Elkington, $11,063 70-76-67 – 213
Jim Thorpe, $11,063 70-73-70 – 213
Steve Lowery, $11,063 68-72-73 – 213
Brad Bryant, $8,320 72-73-69 – 214
Larry Mize, $8,320 71-73-70 – 214
Jeff Sluman, $8,320 74-72-68 – 214
Bart Bryant, $8,320 71-72-71 – 214
David Eger, $8,320 69-73-72 – 214
Esteban Toledo, $8,320 76-71-67 – 214
Bobby Clampett, $6,880 70-75-70 – 215
John Riegger, $6,880 68-78-69 – 215
Morris Hatalsky, $6,880 72-72-71 – 215
John Inman, $6,080 71-73-72 – 216
Willie Wood, $6,080 75-72-69 – 216
Mark Brooks, $5,280 70-74-73 – 217
Jay Don Blake, $5,280 70-74-73 – 217
Kohki Idoki, $5,280 72-75-70 – 217
David Frost, $4,320 71-75-72 – 218
John Harris, $4,320 71-75-72 – 218
Tom Byrum, $4,320 76-71-71 – 218
Mike Reid, $3,440 71-73-75 – 219
Loren Roberts, $3,440 75-72-72 – 219
Hale Irwin, $3,440 75-72-72 – 219
Marco Dawson, $3,440 71-77-71 – 219
Dana Quigley, $3,440 74-75-70 – 219
Larry Nelson, $3,440 77-74-68 – 219
Scott Dunlap, $2,640 72-75-73 – 220
Joey Sindelar, $2,640 73-74-73 – 220
Jim Gallagher, Jr., $2,640 71-78-71 – 220
Bob Gilder, $2,640 74-75-71 – 220
Peter Jacobsen, $2,160 71-76-74 – 221
Bruce Fleisher, $2,160 72-78-71 – 221
Fuzzy Zoeller, $1,696 72-73-77 – 222
Andrew Magee, $1,696 76-71-75 – 222
Brad Faxon, $1,696 77-74-71 – 222
Jeff Hart, $1,696 76-76-70 – 222
Scott Simpson, $1,408 75-77-71 – 223
Greg Bruckner, $1,312 75-73-76 – 224
Dan Forsman, $1,096 72-76-77 – 225
Mark Wiebe, $1,096 76-73-76 – 225
Nick Price, $1,096 70-80-75 – 225
Tom Watson, $1,096 77-73-75 – 225
Bobby Wadkins, $928 77-77-72 – 226
Rick Fehr, $864 71-77-79 – 227
Russ Cochran, $800 75-75-78 – 228
Wayne Levi, $736 74-78-78 – 230
Curtis Strange, $688 78-76-78 – 232
Glantz-Culver line
NCAA Basketball
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at William & Mary 9½ UNC Wilmington
at Towson 4 Delaware
at Florida St. 1 North Carolina
at Baylor 4½ Oklahoma St.
Weber St. 4½ at Idaho St.
Davidson 15½ at The Citadel
at Georgia St. 13½ Texas St.
at Southern U. 14½ MVSU
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX – Agreed to terms with RHP Francisco Cordero on a minor league contract.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Agreed to terms with OF Josh Reddick on a one-year contract.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES – Agreed to terms with RHP Craig Kimbrel on a four-year contract.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Agreed to terms with RHP A.J. Burnett to a one-year contract. Designated LHP Joe Savery for assignment.
HOCKEY
American Hockey League
PROVIDENCE BRUINS – Recalled F Scott Campbell from South Carolina (ECHL).
COLLEGE
LAMAR – Fired men's basketball coach Pat Knight. Promoted assistant coach Tic Price to interim coach.
College Volleyball
Men
Lourdes d. Cardinal Stritch, 25-18, 25-21, 25-15
Missouri Valley d. Lourdes, 24-26, 28-26, 25-17, 27-25
College basketball
Men
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Akron 9 3 .750 17 8 .680
Ohio 8 4 .667 18 7 .720
Buffalo 8 4 .667 14 8 .636
Kent St. 5 7 .417 14 11 .560
BGSU 5 7 .417 11 14 .440
Miami 5 7 .417 9 14 .391
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Toledo 9 3 .750 21 4 .840
W. Michigan 9 3 .750 16 8 .667
E. Michigan 7 5 .583 15 10 .600
N. Illinois 5 7 .417 11 13 .440
C. Michigan 1 11 .083 8 16 .333
Ball St. 1 11 .083 4 19 .174
SATURDAY
E. Michigan 65, Toledo 44
Ohio 73, Buffalo 70
BGSU 66, Ball St. 64
W. Michigan 68, Miami 57
Kent St. 83, C. Michigan 75
Akron 62, N. Illinois 54
WEDNESDAY
Kent State at Miami, 7
Western Michigan at Ohio, 7
Akron at Buffalo, 7
Ball State at Central Michigan, 7
THURSDAY
Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois, 8
Toledo at Bowling Green, 9
Big Ten Conference
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
Michigan St. 10 3 .769 21 5 .808
Michigan 10 3 .769 18 7 .720
Iowa 8 4 .667 19 6 .760
Wisconsin 8 5 .615 21 5 .808
Ohio St. 7 6 .538 20 6 .769
Nebraska 6 6 .500 14 10 .583
Minnesota 6 7 .462 17 9 .654
Purdue 5 7 .417 15 10 .600
Northwestern 5 8 .385 12 14 .462
Indiana 4 8 .333 14 11 .560
Penn St. 4 9 .308 13 13 .500
Illinois 3 10 .231 14 12 .538
SUNDAY
Nebraska 60, Michigan St. 51
Wisconsin 75, Michigan 62
Minnesota 54, Northwestern 48
SATURDAY
Iowa 82, Penn St. 70
Purdue 82, Indiana 64
Ohio St. 48, Illinois 39
TUESDAY
Iowa at Indiana, 9
WEDNESDAY
Northwestern at Ohio State, 7
Illinois at Minnesota, 9
THURSDAY
Michigan State at Purdue, 7
Penn State at Nebraska, 7
NATIONAL
EAST
Canisius 92, Siena 88, 3OT
LIU Brooklyn 69, St. Francis (NY) 68
Manhattan 90, Niagara 72
Marist 96, Monmouth (NJ) 92, 2OT
Notre Dame 73, Boston College 69
Quinnipiac 74, St. Peter's 64
St. John's 82, Georgetown 60
Temple 71, SMU 64
Wagner 73, Bryant 61
SOUTH
Lipscomb 76, Kennesaw St. 73
Louisville 102, Rutgers 54
McNeese St. 72, New Orleans 69
Mercer 89, N. Kentucky 67
W. Carolina 82, UNC Greensboro 77, OT
MIDWEST
Creighton 101, Villanova 80
Wichita St. 84, Evansville 68
Wright St. 72, Oakland 71
FAR WEST
Oregon 93, Oregon St. 83
Women
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
BGSU 11 1 .916 21 3 .875
Akron 9 3 .750 15 8 .652
Buffalo 7 5 .583 14 9 .609
Ohio 3 9 .250 8 14 .364
Miami 3 9 .250 7 16 .304
Kent St. 2 10 .167 5 18 .217
West
Conference All Games
W L Pct. W L Pct.
C. Michigan 12 0 1.000 16 7 .696
Toledo 7 5 .583 12 11 .521
W. Michigan 5 6 .455 9 13 .409
Ball St. 5 7 .416 10 13 .435
E. Michigan 4 8 .333 14 9 .609
N. Illinois 4 8 .333 8 14 .364
SATURDAY
Toledo 62, Ohio 58
Buffalo 66, N. Illinois 57
Bowling Green 61, E. Michigan 56
Akron 87, Ball St. 64
Cent. Michigan 88, Miami 47
Kent St. 57, W. Michigan 48
WEDNESDAY
Toledo at Eastern Michigan, 7
Buffalo at Kent State, 7
Central Michigan at Bowling Green, 7
Northern Illinois at Akron, 7
Ohio at Western Michigan, 7
THURSDAY
Ball State at Miami, 1:30
NATIONAL
EAST
Albany (NY) 58, Maine 56
Delaware 52, Towson 43
Iona 73, Rider 66
James Madison 69, Drexel 58
New Hampshire 76, Hartford 71, OT
Penn St. 78, Wisconsin 68
Pittsburgh 56, Clemson 43
Quinnipiac 83, Monmouth (NJ) 50
Syracuse 71, Boston College 47
UMBC 77, Vermont 62
West Virginia 61, TCU 57
SOUTH
Coll. of Charleston 87, Hofstra 74
Georgia 67, Florida 58
Kentucky 75, Tennessee 71
Louisville 82, Memphis 66
McNeese St. 84, New Orleans 54
Miami 76, Florida St. 73
Mississippi St. 64, Vanderbilt 62
Missouri 68, Auburn 58
North Carolina 89, NC State 82
South Carolina 73, LSU 57
Texas A&M 71, Alabama 46
UConn 63, South Florida 38
Virginia 80, Virginia Tech 64
William & Mary 97, UNC Wilmington 44
MIDWEST
Drake 79, Missouri St. 69
Evansville 63, Indiana St. 56
Illinois St. 68, S. Illinois 63, OT
Michigan 70, Illinois 63
N. Iowa 80, Wichita St. 71
Nebraska 76, Indiana 61
Purdue 74, Iowa 73
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 72, Texas 56
Oklahoma St. 73, Oklahoma 57
FAR WEST
California 74, Arizona St. 63
Oregon St. 58, Southern Cal 48
Stanford 74, Arizona 48
Washington 67, Utah 66
Washington St. 80, Colorado 77
Bowling
Women 675+
Shanelle Turner, Bowlero 814
Natalie Miskiel, Southwyck 750
Pam Cousino, Southwyck 731
Wendy Sinclair, Southwyck 715
Tricia Askins, Southwyck 710
Shelley Ditmeyer, Jug's 708
Karen Jocabiak, Jug's 694
Shellie Stone, Jug's 686
Tasha Welsh, Jug's 677
Auto racing
Budweiser Duel 1 Lineup
After Sunday qualifying; race Thursday
Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 196.019 mph. 2. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 195.818. 3. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 195.707. 4. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 195.211. 5. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 195.004.
6. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 194.894. 7. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 194.658. 8. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 194.582. 9. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 194.574. 10. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 194.544.
11. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 194.502. 12. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 194.422. 13. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 194.38. 14. (47) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 194.108. 15. (36) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 194.066.
16. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 193.736. 17. (30) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 193.594. 18. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 193.365. 19. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 192.798. 20. (26) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 192.538.
21. (95) Michael McDowell, Ford, 192.291. 22. (98) Josh Wise, Ford, 192.061. 23. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 190.48. 24. (23) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 189.685. 25. (77) Dave Blaney, Ford.
ECHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Reading 28 17 1 1 58 144 123
Wheeling 24 20 1 5 54 132 144
Elmira 19 23 2 4 44 125 151
North Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Kalamazoo 28 17 1 3 60 145 132
Cincinnati 28 18 1 1 58 160 132
Fort Wayne 23 15 6 5 57 146 149
Evansville 23 16 3 5 54 150 147
Toledo 16 28 3 0 35 136 175
South Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
S. Carolina 30 14 1 3 64 138 102
Orlando 28 16 1 2 59 146 133
Florida 26 17 2 3 57 158 147
Greenville 25 19 2 3 55 136 138
Gwinnett 18 27 2 2 40 124 156
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Mountain Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Alaska 32 13 2 1 67 164 105
Colorado 24 14 5 4 57 149 136
Idaho 26 17 2 3 57 144 131
Utah 24 18 3 5 56 126 126
Pacific Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Ontario 33 13 2 3 71 156 137
Stockton 24 20 0 5 53 160 160
Bakersfield 22 22 1 3 48 128 137
c-San Francisco 15 20 4 1 35 101 143
Las Vegas 11 31 3 2 27 102 166
c-Ceased operations
Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
SUNDAY
Florida 3, South Carolina 0
Evansville 2, Reading 1, SO
Fort Wayne 4, Wheeling 3
Stockton at San Francisco, Cancelled
Ontario 4, Alaska 2
Colorado at Las Vegas, late
SATURDAY
Greenville 2, Florida 1, SO
Wheeling 2, Elmira 1, SO
Orlando 5, Gwinnett 4, OT
Reading 4, Evansville 1
Cincinnati 5, Toledo 2
Kalamazoo 5, Fort Wayne 2
Alaska 6, Ontario 2
Idaho 6, Bakersfield 3
Stockton 1, Utah 0
San Francisco at Stockton, Cancelled
MONDAY
Toledo at Greenville, 12
Kalamazoo at Cincinnati, 2:05
Idaho at Utah, 3:35
Alaska at Bakersfield, 4 p.m.
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Toronto 28 24 .538 –
Brooklyn 24 27 .471 3½
New York 20 32 .385 8
Boston 19 35 .352 10
Philadelphia 15 39 .278 14
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami 37 14 .725 –
Atlanta 25 26 .490 12
Washington 25 27 .481 12½
Charlotte 23 30 .434 15
Orlando 16 38 .296 22½
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Indiana 40 12 .769 –
Chicago 27 25 .519 13
Detroit 22 30 .423 18
Cleveland 20 33 .377 20½
Milwaukee 9 43 .173 31
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 38 15 .717 –
Houston 36 17 .679 2
Dallas 32 22 .593 6½
Memphis 29 23 .558 8½
New Orleans 23 29 .442 14½
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Oklahoma City 43 12 .782 –
Portland 36 17 .679 6
Minnesota 25 28 .472 17
Denver 24 27 .471 17
Utah 19 33 .365 22½
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers 37 18 .673 –
Phoenix 30 21 .588 5
Golden State 31 22 .585 5
L.A. Lakers 18 35 .340 18
Sacramento 18 35 .340 18
SUNDAY
East 163, West 155
SATURDAY
No games scheduled
MONDAY
No games scheduled
TUESDAY
Atlanta at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m.
Charlotte at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
New York at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Miami at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Denver, 9 p.m.
San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Sportlight
Feb. 17
1924–Johnny Weissmuller sets a world record in the 100-yard freestyle swim with a time of 52.4 seconds.
1926–In a tournament at the Carlton Club in Cannes, France, Suzanne Lenglen beats Helen Wills 6-3, 8-6 in their only tennis match against each other.
1967–Philadelphia's Wilt Chamberlain hits the first of what would become an NBA record 35 consecutive field goals without a miss.
1994–San Antonio's David Robinson records the fourth quadruple-double in NBA history with 34 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 blocks in the Spurs' 115-96 win over Detroit.
1998–The U.S. women's hockey team wins the sport's first-ever Olympic gold medal. Sandra Whyte scores on an empty-netter with 8 seconds left to give the United States a 3-1 victory over Canada.
2001–Arnold Palmer, 71, becomes the first player to shoot his age in a PGA Tour event since Sam Snead did 22 years ago. Palmer finishes the fourth round of the Bob Hope Classic with a 1-under 71. Joe Durant sets a 72-hole record of 29 under for a five-shot lead. Durant, with rounds of 65-61-67-66, breaks the 72-hole record for relation to par set by John Huston in the 1998 Hawaiian Open.