Article published November 16, 2009
College football, NBA, hockey
COLLEGE FOOTBALL AP Top 25 Record Pts Pvs 1. Florida (36) 10-0 1,463 1 2. Alabama (14) 10-0 1,429 3 3. Texas (10) 10-0 1,424 2 4. TCU 10-0 1,307 4 5. Cincinnati 10-0 1,247 5 6. Boise St. 10-0 1,213 6 7. Georgia Tech 10-1 1,139 7 8. Pittsburgh 9-1 1,030 8 9. Ohio St. 9-2 990 10 10. LSU 8-2 968 9 11. Oregon 8-2 918 14 12. Oklahoma St. 8-2 754 17 13. Penn St. 9-2 689 19 14. Stanford 7-3 652 25 15. Iowa 9-2 633 15 16. Virginia Tech 7-3 559 20 17. Wisconsin 8-2 547 21 18. Clemson 7-3 442 24 19. BYU 8-2 344 22 20. Oregon St. 7-3 338 – 21. Miami 7-3 255 12 22. Southern Cal 7-3 223 11 23. Utah 8-2 183 16 24. Houston 8-2 149 13 25. Rutgers 7-2 145 – Others receiving votes: North Carolina 144, Nebraska 64, California 53, Arizona 50, Mississippi 45, Navy 41, Temple 23, Auburn 9, Georgia 9, West Virginia 8, Oklahoma 5, Texas Tech 4, Boston College 3, Nevada 1.
USA Today Top 25 Record Pts Rk 1. Florida (48) 10-0 1,460 1 2. Texas (4) 10-0 1,397 2 3. Alabama (7) 10-0 1,388 3 4. TCU 10-0 1,277 4 5. Cincinnati 10-0 1,219 5 6. Boise State 10-0 1,183 6 7. Georgia Tech 10-1 1,127 7 8. Ohio State 9-2 1,019 8 9. Pittsburgh 9-1 997 9 10. LSU 8-2 956 11 11. Oregon 8-2 875 16 12. Penn State 9-2 772 17 13. Oklahoma State 8-2 750 18 14. Wisconsin 8-2 630 20 15. Iowa 9-2 584 13 16. Virginia Tech 7-3 558 21 17. Stanford 7-3 516 NR 18. Brigham Young 8-2 404 22 19. Clemson 7-3 274 NR 20. Oregon State 7-3 256 NR 21. Southern California 7-3 239 10 22. Houston 8-2 229 12 23. Utah 8-2 212 14 24. Miami (Fla.) 7-3 156 15 25. North Carolina 7-3 107 NR 25. Nebraska 7-3 107 NR Others receiving votes: Arizona 87; Navy 76; Rutgers 74; California 55; Mississippi 46; West Virginia 46; Central Michigan 27; Temple 17; Oklahoma 15; Boston College 14; Auburn 8; Texas Tech 7; Nevada 6; Northwestern 3; Georgia 2.
Mid-American Conference East Conference All Games W L PF PA W L PF PA Temple 6 0 215 117 8 2 299 212 Ohio 5 1 149 112 7 3 247 209 BGSU 4 2 179 163 5 5 254 270 Kent St. 4 2 158 114 5 5 212 213 Buffalo 1 5 131 165 3 7 238 262 Akron 1 5 100 191 2 8 183 288 Miami 1 6 151 225 1 10 170 368 West Conference All Games W L PF PA W L PF PA C. Mich. 6 0 238 103 8 2 331 180 N. Illinois 5 1 187 81 7 3 307 171 W. Mich. 4 3 213 197 5 6 277 310 Toledo 2 4 161 232 4 6 287 391 Ball St. 1 5 132 165 1 9 205 286 E. Mich. 0 6 73 222 0 10 155 384 SATURDAY Western Michigan 35, Eastern Michigan 14 FRIDAY Temple 56, Akron 17 WEDNESDAY Central Michigan at Ball State, 8 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 20 Akron at Bowling Green, 5:30 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Toledo, 7 SATURDAY, NOV. 21 Kent State at Temple, 1 p.m. Northern Illinois at Ohio, 2 Big Ten Conference Conference All Games W L PF PA W L PF PA Ohio St. 6 1 201 91 9 2 330 136 Iowa 5 2 162 129 9 2 265 186 Penn St. 5 2 172 105 9 2 314 128 Wisconsin 5 2 205 161 8 2 311 226 N’western 4 3 145 168 7 4 269 249 Mich. St. 4 3 191 180 6 5 341 259 Minnesota 3 4 179 202 6 5 259 283 Purdue 3 4 166 207 4 7 296 328 Illinois 2 6 148 206 3 7 202 260 Michigan 1 6 167 245 5 6 344 309 Indiana 1 6 174 216 4 7 261 316 YESTERDAY Ohio State 27, Iowa 24, OT Wisconsin 45, Michigan 24 Penn St. 31, Indiana 20 Michigan St. 40, Purdue 37 Northwestern 21, Illinois 16 Minnesota 16, S. Dakota St. 13 NEXT SATURDAY Ohio State at Michigan, noon Minnesota at Iowa, noon Penn State at Michigan State, 3:30 p.m. Purdue at Indiana, 3:30 p.m. Wisconsin at Northwestern, 3:30 p.m. Late Saturday SOUTH Georgia 31, Auburn 24 LSU 24, Louisiana Tech 16 MIDWEST N. Iowa 34, W. Illinois 0 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 56, Troy 20 Oklahoma 65, Texas A&M 10 Oklahoma St. 24, Texas Tech 17 TCU 55, Utah 28 FAR WEST Hawaii 24, New Mexico St. 6 Oregon 44, Arizona St. 21 South Dakota 50, Cal Poly 48 Wyoming 30, San Diego St. 27
National Schedule Last night SOUTHWEST East Carolina at Tulsa, late Thursday, Nov. 19 SOUTH Nicholls St. at SE Louisiana, 7 MIDWEST Tennessee St. at E. Illinois, 6:30 SOUTHWEST Colorado at Oklahoma St., 7:30 Friday, Nov. 20 FAR WEST Boise St. at Utah St., 9:30
SEC East Conference All Games W L PF PA W L PF PA Florida 8 0 221 96 10 0 339 105 Georgia 4 3 207 218 6 4 275 259 So Carolina 3 5 144 195 6 5 227 228 Kentucky 2 4 122 165 6 4 268 217 Tennessee 2 4 138 135 5 5 306 212 Vanderbilt 0 7 55 160 2 9 180 249 West Conference All Games W L PF PA W L PF PA Alabama 7 0 182 64 10 0 309 109 LSU 4 2 122 95 8 2 250 137 Mississippi 3 3 128 112 7 3 311 159 Auburn 3 4 179 193 7 4 374 297 Arkansas 2 4 162 179 6 4 376 255 Mississippi St 2 4 118 166 4 6 245 252
LATEST LINE NFL Week 10 Baltimore 101/2 CLEVELAND (Thursday) Week 11 CAROLINA 3 Miami (Sunday) Week 11 DETROIT 3 Cleveland JACKSONVILLE 81/2 Buffalo Pittsburgh 10 KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE 1 Indianapolis NY GIANTS 6 Atlanta GREEN BAY 51/2 San Francisco MINNESOTA 11 Seattle DALLAS 12 Washington New Orleans 111/2 TAMPA BAY Arizona 91/2 ST. LOUIS NEW ENGLAND 11 NY Jets Cincinnati 9 OAKLAND San Diego 3 DENVER Philadelphia 21/2 CHICAGO (Monday) HOUSTON 31/2 Tennessee College Football
(Wednesday) Central Michigan 171/2 BALL ST Buffalo 11/2 MIAMI-OHIO (Thursday) OKLAHOMA ST 141/2 Colorado (Friday) BOWLING GREEN 121/2 Akron TOLEDO 20 Eastern Mich. Boise St 241/2 UTAH ST (Saturday) Ohio St 12 MICHIGAN Northern Illinois 11/2 OHIO CLEMSON 19 Virginia Wisconsin 6 NORTHWESTERN IOWA 91/2 Minnesota SOUTH FLORIDA 11 Louisville Rutgers 8 SYRACUSE Purdue 31/2 INDIANA FLORIDA ST 17 Maryland BOSTON COLLEGE 31/2 North Carolina VIRGINIA TECH 20 North Carolina St MISSOURI 13 Iowa St TENNESSEE 17 Vanderbilt GEORGIA 71/2 Kentucky TEMPLE 12 Kent St Tcu 301/2 WYOMING x-ARKANSAS 101/2 Mississippi St NOTRE DAME 6 Connecticut Oregon St 31 WASHINGTON ST Penn St 31/2 MICHIGAN ST UCLA 5 Arizona St STANFORD 7 California MISSISSIPPI 3 Lsu BYU 8 Air Force EAST CAROLINA 71/2 Ala-Birmingham NEBRASKA 15 Kansas St Oklahoma 41/2 TEXAS TECH TEXAS A&M 71/2 Baylor Texas El Paso 61/2 RICE UTAH 17 San Diego St FRESNO ST 11 Louisiana Tech Colorado St 41/2 NEW MEXICO Oregon 5 ARIZONA MARSHALL 31/2 Smu SOUTHERN MISS 5 Tulsa TEXAS 27 Kansas MIAMI-FLORIDA 171/2 Duke HOUSTON 23 Memphis CENTRAL FLORIDA 19 Tulane Nevada 32 NEW MEXICO ST Hawaii 31/2 SAN JOSE ST Added Games FLORIDA 41 Fla International NORTH TEXAS 2 Army TROY 17 Florida Atlantic UL-Monroe 21/2 UL-LAFAYETTE MIDDLE TENN ST 12 Arkansas St x-at Little Rock, AR. ome Team in CAPS NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Boston 8 3 .727 – Toronto 5 5 .500 21/2 Philadelphia 4 6 .400 31/2 New York 1 9 .100 61/2 New Jersey 0 10 .000 71/2 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 8 2 .800 – Miami 7 2 .778 1/2 Orlando 7 3 .700 1 Charlotte 3 6 .333 41/2 Washington 2 7 .222 51/2 Central Division W L Pct GB Milwaukee 5 2 .714 1/2 Cleveland 7 3 .700 – Indiana 4 3 .571 11/2 Chicago 5 4 .556 11/2 Detroit 5 5 .500 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB Dallas 7 3 .700 – Houston 5 4 .556 11/2 San Antonio 4 4 .500 2 New Orleans 3 8 .273 41/2 Memphis 2 8 .200 5 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Portland 8 3 .727 – Denver 7 3 .700 1/2 Oklahoma City 5 5 .500 21/2 Utah 4 6 .400 31/2 Minnesota 1 10 .091 7 Pacific Division W L Pct GB Phoenix 9 2 .818 – L.A. Lakers 7 2 .778 1 Sacramento 5 4 .556 3 L.A. Clippers 4 7 .364 5 Golden State 3 6 .333 5 LAST NIGHT Dallas 95, Detroit 90 L.A. Clippers 101, Oklahoma City 93 Phoenix 101, Toronto 100 Houston at L.A. Lakers, late SATURDAY Indiana 113, Boston 104 Detroit 106, Washington 103 Atlanta 121, New Orleans 98 Portland 80, Charlotte 74 Cleveland 107, Utah 103 Miami 81, New Jersey 80 Chicago 94, Philadelphia 88 Memphis 97, Minnesota 87 Milwaukee 129, Golden State 125 Oklahoma City 101, San Antonio 98 TONIGHT Charlotte at Orlando, 7 p.m. Portland at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Dallas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Dallas 22 18 31 24 – 95 Detroit 18 28 20 24 – 90 DALLAS: Marion 5-11 1-2 11, Nowitzki 11-27 3-3 25, Gooden 4-8 3-3 11, Kidd 4-8 0-0 10, Beaubois 6-6 0-0 14, Humphries 2-6 1-3 5, Terry 1-7 6-8 9, Barea 2-6 2-2 7, Ross 1-3 0-0 3. Totals 36-82 16-21 95. DETROIT: Jerebko 1-3 0-0 2, Villanueva 6-16 1-2 13, Wallace 4-5 1-2 9, Stuckey 12-20 3-3 28, Gordon 1-16 3-6 5, Maxiell 1-3 0-0 2, Brown 1-2 0-0 2, Bynum 11-16 4-4 27, Daye 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 38-83 12-17 90. Note: 3-point goals — Dallas 7-16 (Beaubois 2-2, Kidd 2-4, Ross 1-2, Barea 1-2, Terry 1-4, Nowitzki 0-2), Detroit 2-13 (Bynum 1-2, Stuckey 1-2, Villanueva 0-3, Gordon 0-6). Fouled Out – None. Rebounds — Dallas 45 (Gooden 11), Detroit 56 (Wallace, Villanueva 10). Assists — Dallas 25 (Kidd 7), Detroit 12 (Bynum 3). Total Fouls – Dallas 15, Detroit 19. Technicals — Dallas defensive three second 2. A — 18,215 (22,076).
HOCKEY NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts GF GA New Jersey 14 4 0 28 51 37 Pittsburgh 13 7 0 26 61 56 N.Y. Rangers 11 8 1 23 61 54 Philadelphia 10 5 1 21 59 41 N.Y. Islanders 7 6 7 21 56 63 Northeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Buffalo 12 4 1 25 48 37 Boston 8 7 4 20 46 48 Ottawa 8 6 3 19 48 52 Montreal 9 11 0 18 49 59 Toronto 3 10 5 11 45 68 Southeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 12 4 4 28 75 62 Atlanta 10 6 1 21 63 50 Tampa Bay 7 4 6 20 44 52 Florida 7 9 1 15 46 59 Carolina 3 12 4 10 42 72 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 12 5 2 26 57 46 Detroit 10 5 3 23 62 54 Columbus 10 6 2 22 55 65 Nashville 9 8 1 19 39 48 St. Louis 6 8 4 16 41 47 Northwest Division W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 12 5 3 27 60 54 Calgary 12 4 2 26 59 47 Vancouver 11 10 0 22 62 57 Edmonton 8 10 2 18 58 63 Minnesota 7 11 2 16 49 63 Pacific Division W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 14 4 4 32 73 53 Los Angeles 12 7 2 26 65 64 Phoenix 11 8 0 22 50 45 Dallas 8 5 6 22 59 57 Anaheim 6 9 3 15 52 62 Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. YESTERDAY Carolina 5, Minnesota 4, SO Atlanta 3, Edmonton 2 Chicago 4, San Jose 3, OT SATURDAY N.Y. Rangers 2, Ottawa 1, SO Florida 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, SO New Jersey 5, Washington 2 Detroit 7, Anaheim 4 Calgary 5, Toronto 2 Buffalo 3, Philadelphia 2 Los Angeles 2, Tampa Bay 1, SO Pittsburgh 6, Boston 5, OT Nashville 2, Montreal 0 San Jose 3, St. Louis 1 Phoenix 3, Dallas 2 Vancouver 8, Colorado 2 TONIGHT New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 7 Edmonton at Columbus, 7 Anaheim at Pittsburgh, 7:30 Los Angeles at Florida, 7:30 Tampa Bay at Phoenix, 9 TOMORROW Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 Toronto at Ottawa, 7:30 Carolina at Montreal, 7:30 San Jose at Nashville, 8 Colorado at Calgary, 9:30
ECHL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Division W L OL SL Pts GF GA Elmira 8 4 1 1 18 61 47 Reading 7 4 1 1 16 44 48 Trenton 5 5 1 2 13 36 46 Johnstown 3 6 3 0 9 36 46 North Division W L OL SL Pts GF GA Kalamazoo 10 1 1 0 21 54 36 Toledo 6 4 1 2 15 45 52 Cincinnati 5 5 0 1 11 38 34 Wheeling 4 7 1 1 10 42 53 South Division W L OL SL Pts GF GA S. Carolina 9 2 1 3 22 51 46 Florida 7 5 1 1 16 47 41 Charlotte 6 3 1 1 14 39 41 Gwinnett 6 3 1 1 14 42 45 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Pacific Division W L OL SL Pts GF GA Bakersfield 8 6 0 0 16 41 43 Ontario 7 8 0 0 14 42 40 Las Vegas 6 8 0 0 12 40 54 Stockton 4 7 1 2 11 35 42 West Division W L OL SL Pts GF GA Idaho 11 2 0 1 23 45 32 Alaska 8 4 2 0 18 46 41 Utah 8 4 0 0 16 51 37 Victoria 3 10 0 0 6 27 38 Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. YESTERDAY Charlotte 6, Elmira 4 Idaho 3, Stockton 1 SATURDAY Florida 5, Toledo 4, OT Reading 4, Trenton 3, SO South Carolina 3, Charlotte 2, SO Elmira 11, Gwinnett 3 Kalamazoo 3, Cincinnati 2 Johnstown 6, Wheeling 5, OT Utah 8, Las Vegas 3 Victoria 4, Ontario 0 Idaho 4, Stockton 2 Alaska 7, Bakersfield 1 TODAY No games scheduled TOMORROW Trenton at Cincinnati, 10:30 a.m.
HONOR ROLL 300 Game Paul Gladieux, Southwyck 223-300-221-744 Matt Janowiecki, Lido 191-300-224-715 Brian Huhn, Southwyck 215-190-300-705 Men 750+ Kid Caster, Lido 797 Scott Bunce, Lido 759
HOLE IN ONE GREG TURCO, No. 6 at Crosswinds, 146 yards, 5-iron. AL SZCZUBLESKI, No. 12 at Tanglewood, 106 yards, 50 degree wedge. TERRY SMITH, JR., No. 8 at Crosswinds, 133 yards, wedge.
PRO FOOTBALL CFL Playoffs Division Semifinals Yesterday British Columbia 34, Hamilton 27 Calgary 24, Edmonton 21 Division Finals Sunday, Nov. 22 East British Columbia at Montreal, 1 p.m. West Calgary at Saskatchewan, 4:40 p.m. Grey Cup
Sunday, Nov. 29
At Calgary British Columbia-Montreal winner vs. Calgary-Saskatchewan winner, 6:30 p.m.
GOLF Children’s Miracle Network Classic Lake Buena Vista, Fla.; Par-72 x-won on second playoff hole x-Stephen Ames, $846,000 69-70-67-64–270 Justin Leonard, $413,600 68-64-71-67–270 George McNeill, $413,600 68-66-69-67–270 Nick O’Hern, $206,800 68-70-66-67–271 Justin Rose, $206,800 65-69-69-68–271 Mathias Gronberg, $169,200 68-69-66-69–272 Brian Davis, $151,575 72-69-68-64–273 D.A. Points, $151,575 71-70-67-65–273 Zach Johnson, $131,600 67-70-69-68–274 Carl Pettersson, $131,600 71-66-67-70–274 Nich. Thompson, $103,400 72-69-68-66–275 Jonathan Byrd, $103,400 70-68-69-68–275 Jeff Overton, $103,400 70-68-68-69–275 Bill Haas, $103,400 68-69-69-69–275 Chris DiMarco, $72,850 68-68-71-69–276 Matt Weibring, $72,850 68-68-70-70–276 Jimmy Walker, $72,850 69-70-68-69–276 Tom Lehman, $72,850 71-67-69-69–276 Will MacKenzie, $72,850 67-72-66-71–276 Joe Ogilvie, $72,850 70-69-67-70–276 Johnson Wagner, $52,640 70-68-72-67–277 Kent Jones, $52,640 70-68-71-68–277 Greg Owen, $52,640 66-71-70-70–277 Rich Beem, $40,068 69-73-68-68–278 Jeff Maggert, $40,068 71-69-68-70–278 John Rollins, $40,068 70-71-67-70–278 Ben Crane, $40,068 71-70-67-70–278 Todd Hamilton, $34,780 74-68-70-67–279 Spencer Levin, $29,241 71-68-71-70–280 Charles Howell III, $29,241 70-70-71-69–280 Patrick Sheehan, $29,241 70-70-69-71–280 Chez Reavie, $29,241 68-69-71-72–280 David Toms, $29,241 73-67-69-71–280 Michael Bradley, $29,241 70-71-72-67–280 Daniel Chopra, $29,241 68-71-74-67–280 Jay Williamson, $22,619 70-71-70-70–281 Cam. Beckman, $22,619 70-68-73-70–281 Jeff Quinney, $22,619 70-71-71-69–281 Brian Gay, $22,619 68-71-73-69–281 Rickie Fowler, $17,390 66-75-69-72–282 Tim Herron, $17,390 70-66-74-72–282 Bo Van Pelt, $17,390 70-72-69-71–282 Dean Wilson, $17,390 75-65-72-70–282 Ryan Palmer, $17,390 71-71-70-70–282 Jason Bohn, $17,390 72-70-71-69–282 Chris Riley, $17,390 70-71-73-68–282 Harrison Frazar, $12,427 71-70-69-73–283 Brett Quigley, $12,427 71-68-70-74–283 Ricky Barnes, $12,427 73-69-71-70–283 Kevin Streelman, $12,427 70-71-73-69–283 Brendon de Jonge, $12,427 70-72-72-69–283 Tom Pernice, Jr., $10,798 69-67-74-74–284 Darron Stiles, $10,798 71-69-71-73–284 Charles Warren, $10,798 70-70-72-72–284 Rod Perry, $10,798 69-70-73-72–284 James Oh, $10,798 71-71-70-72–284 Casey Wittenberg, $10,798 66-71-77-70–284 D.J. Trahan, $10,798 70-71-74-69–284 Jeff Klauk, $10,798 69-72-74-69–284 Fredrik Jacobson, $10,199 72-69-69-75–285 Kris Blanks, $10,199 67-70-72-76–285 Brandt Snedeker, $10,199 70-70-72-73–285 Richard S. Johnson,$10,199 69-72-71-73–285 Aron Price, $9,823 71-70-71-74–286 Corey Pavin, $9,823 69-71-73-73–286 Rick Price, $9,823 67-73-73-73–286 Marc Turnesa, $9,823 72-70-71-73–286 Briny Baird, $9,588 71-71-69-76–287 Peter Lonard, $9,494 69-70-77-73–289 Ted Purdy, $9,353 69-73-74-74–290 Ken Duke, $9,353 71-71-75-73–290 Lorena Ochoa Invitational Guadalajara, Mexico; Par 72 Michelle Wie, $220,000 70-66-70-69–275 Paula Creamer, $113,794 67-69-71-70–277 Morgan Pressel, $65,936 72-68-71-67–278 Jiyai Shin, $65,936 67-66-74-71–278 Cristie Kerr, $65,936 69-70-67-72–278 Lorena Ochoa, $38,627 71-69-72-69–281 Song-Hee Kim, $38,627 65-72-70-74–281 Mariajo Uribe, $24,900 67-72-74-70–283 Catriona Matthew, $24,900 68-75-69-71–283 M.J. Hur, $24,900 70-70-72-71–283 Brittany Lang, $24,900 69-70-72-72–283 In-Kyung Kim, $24,900 71-74-65-73–283 Yani Tseng, $24,900 72-68-69-74–283 Anna Nordqvist, $18,628 73-69-71-71–284 Brittany Lincicome, $18,628 69-70-73-72–284 Ai Miyazato, $16,240 71-72-70-72–285 Sun Young Yoo, $16,240 73-72-67-73–285 Suzann Pettersen, $16,240 72-67-72-74–285 Na Yeon Choi, $14,579 74-71-72-70–287 Kristy McPherson, $14,579 71-69-71-76–287 Karrie Webb, $13,831 73-72-70-73–288 Juli Inkster, $13,084 71-75-74-69–289 Candie Kung, $13,084 73-69-73-74–289 Laura Davies, $11,682 76-69-73-72–290 Hee-Won Han, $11,682 71-76-70-73–290 Ji Young Oh, $11,682 74-72-71-73–290 Sophie Gustafson, $11,682 75-69-73-73–290 Sophia Sheridan, $9,984 72-73-73-73–291 Eun-Hee Ji, $9,984 68-74-76-73–291 Seon Hwa Lee, $9,984 71-73-73-74–291 Katherine Hull, $9,984 70-73-74-74–291 Se Ri Pak, $9,034 75-73-74-73–295 Angela Stanford, $8,660 73-75-77-72–297 Lindsey Wright, $8,286 75-74-68-81–298 Hee Young Park, $7,975 79-70-78-78–305 Australian Masters Melbourne, Australia; Par: 72 Tiger Woods, United States 66-68-72-68–274 Greg Chalmers, Australia 68-69-69-70–276 F. Delamontagne, France 71-70-68-69–278 Jason Dufner, United States 70-67-71-70–278 James Nitties, Australia 66-71-69-73–279 Adam Scott, Australia 71-71-69-69–280 Cameron Percy, Australia 67-72-69-72–280 Stuart Appleby, Australia 69-70-71-71–281 Alejandro Canizares, Spain 73-72-69-68–282 Craig Scott, Australia 71-72-70-69–282 Klas Eriksson, Sweden 71-73-66-72–282 Alistair Presnell, Australia 72-73-66-72–283 Ashley Hall, Australia 69-69-72-73–283 Bernd Wiesberger, Austria 72-67-72-73–284 Rod Pampling, Australia 71-70-70-73–284 Michael Sim, Australia 70-71-69-74–284 Aaron Baddeley, Australia 73-68-76-68–285 Leigh McKechnie, Australia 73-71-69-72–285 Seve Benson, England 71-71-70-73–285 Tim Wilkinson, New Zealand 71-71-67-76–285 Steven Jones, Australia 72-75-70-69–286 Pelle Edberg, Sweden 71-73-71-71–286 Steven Bowditch, Australia 71-68-75-72–286 Mathew Goggin, Australia 68-70-74-74–286 Scott Laycock, Australia 72-68-70-76–286 Adam Bland, Australia 72-75-73-67–287 Heath Reed, Australia 77-68-74-68–287 Craig Spence, Australia 72-75-72-68–287 Kurt Barnes, Australia 70-73-75-69–287 Richard Bland, England 71-73-73-70–287 Richard Green, Australia 72-71-72-72–287 Geoff Ogilvy, Australia 72-73-71-72–288 David McKenzie, Australia 70-72-73-73–288 Matthew Griffin, Australia 71-75-69-73–288 Manny Villegas, Columbia 70-68-76-74–288 Craig Parry, Australia 70-76-73-70–289 Ewan Porter, Australia 71-76-70-72–289 Peter O’Malley, Australia 71-74-71-73–289 Michael Long, New Zealand 71-75-70-73–289 Gary Murphy, Ireland 71-73-71-74–289
TRANSACTIONS HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS–Recalled LW Bryan Bickell from Rockford (AHL). SOCCER FIFA–Banned Argentina coach Diego Maradona from all soccer activities for two months for his expletive-filled rants aimed at journalists after his team qualified for the World Cup.
TENNIS Paribas Masters Paris Singles Championship Novak Djokovic (3) d. Gael Monfils (15) 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (3). Doubles Championship Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic (1) d. Marcel Granollers and Tommy Robredo 6-3, 6-4.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Men EAST Bentley 76, Post, Conn. 66 Bucknell 59, Bryant 56 Defiance 79, Kalamazoo 62 Fairfield 63, Fordham 55 Harvard 87, William & Mary 85, 3OT LeMoyne 63, Caldwell 48 Lebanon Valley 87, Moravian 53 Manhattanville 73, Elizabethtown 63 Mansfield 83, Bowie St. 73 Molloy 70, New Haven 67 Morgan St. 72, UMBC 57 NYU 83, Stevens Tech 59 Oberlin 85, Mount Aloysius 77 Providence 79, Mercer 77 Queens, N.Y. 77, Stonehill 72, OT Rhode Island Coll. 62, Springfield 59 Sacred Heart 81, Lafayette 70 Seton Hall 87, Monmouth, N.J. 72 St. Anselm 95, Holy Family 78 Vermont 58, Buffalo 57 West Virginia 83, Loyola, Md. 60 SOUTH Augusta St. 79, West Georgia 57 Bridgewater, Va. 72, Susquehanna 49 Florida 74, Stetson 46 George Mason 60, Dartmouth 44 George Washington 76, UNC Wilmington 71 Louisiana-Monroe 82, Alcorn St. 66 Marshall 79, N. Carolina A&T 63 Maryville, Tenn. 94, Methodist 52 Navy 79, Longwood 76 North Carolina 88, Valparaiso 77 Old Dominion 69, Bethune-Cookman 38 Randolph-Macon 63, Marymount, Va. 51 Roanoke 73, Christopher Newport 72 South Alabama 70, Sacramento St. 58 UAB 55, Samford 52 UC Davis 99, Winston-Salem 79 Virginia Tech 69, Brown 55 Wake Forest 89, East Carolina 58 MIDWEST Albion 57, Wooster 55 Austin Peay 80, Akron 77 Boise St. 75, North Dakota 60 Bradley 74, Idaho St. 69 Buena Vista 62, Wayne, Neb. 61 Detroit 86, W. Michigan 80 Elmhurst 79, Hamline 70 Grand Valley St. 57, N. Kentucky 54 Illinois St. 82, SIU-Edwardsville 60 Iowa St. 72, Chicago St. 50 John Carroll 90, Olivet 83 Kansas St. 82, W. Illinois 50 Lake Forest 77, Lakeland 62 Marian, Wis. 78, Beloit 57 Minn. Duluth 70, Michigan Tech 68 Minn. St., Mankato 90, Monmouth, Ill. 57 Minn. St., Moorhead 74, Mary 67 Mount St. Joseph 84, Hiram 72 Ohio 81, Middle Tennessee 68 Saginaw Valley St. 71, Adrian 50 UTSA 62, Iowa 50 Wichita St. 80, Fairleigh Dickinson 64 Wis.-Eau Claire 87, St. Scholastica 47 Wis.-Green Bay 87, Kent St. 86, OT Wis.-Stevens Pt. 81, St. John’s, Minn. 57 Wisconsin 75, IPFW 46 SOUTHWEST Baylor 71, Hartford 69 Rice 60, Houston Baptist 46 South Dakota 76, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 73 Texas 89, UC Irvine 42 Texas Southern 72, Idaho 65 Texas Tech 64, Oregon St. 60 Tulsa 81, Fla. International 49 FAR WEST Arizona 87, N. Arizona 70 Denver 75, Ark.-Pine Bluff 56 Montana 64, Loyola Marymount 63 N. Colorado 73, S. Utah 51 Oregon 68, Colorado St. 55 Women HILLSBOROUGH 81, OWENS 78 HILLSBOROUGH: 7-1-4-21; Austin 2-2-2-12; Howes 1-0-2; Carey 2-4-0-16; Vizcano 1-0-2; MacKenzie 0-3-0-9; Brown 4-6-14; Fernandez 11-0-2; Ducos 1-1-3; Totals: 19-10-13-81 OWENS: Beard 4-2-10; Blanton 2-2-4-14; Clark 6-2-1-19; Meyer 2-1-5; Darling 8-0-16; Corrothers 2-0-4; Moschetti 2-4-8; Hooker 1-0-2. Totals 27-4-12-78, Halftime score: Hilsborough 50, Owens 46.
AUTO RACING Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 Avondale, Ariz. (Start position in parentheses) 1. (3) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 312 laps, 149.6 rating, 195 points, $267,001. 2. (36) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 312, 101.7, 170, $204,006. 3. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 312, 118.2, 165, $144,825. 4. (10) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 312, 117.1, 160, $123,500. 5. (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 312, 111.4, 155, $159,040. 6. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 312, 122.2, 155, $112,250. 7. (13) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 312, 104, 146, $107,450. 8. (17) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 312, 98.8, 142, $119,148. 9. (14) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 312, 103.1, 138, $120,326. 10. (15) David Reutimann, Toyota, 312, 88.8, 134, $109,248. 11. (21) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 312, 85.7, 130, $96,948. 12. (7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 312, 96.8, 127, $121,798. 13. (16) AJ Allmendinger, Ford, 312, 88.3, 124, $77,600. 14. (6) Greg Biffle, Ford, 312, 87.6, 121, $92,150. 15. (4) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 312, 89.7, 118, $113,923. 16. (25) Carl Edwards, Ford, 312, 71, 115, $119,206. 17. (12) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 311, 78.2, 112, $92,510. 18. (28) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 311, 65.9, 114, $115,765. 19. (30) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 311, 61.4, 106, $81,025. 20. (24) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 311, 77.2, 108, $107,329. 21. (27) Joey Logano, Toyota, 310, 58.4, 100, $117,551. 22. (22) Robby Gordon, Toyota, 310, 56.5, 97, $90,810. 23. (33) David Ragan, Ford, 310, 55.6, 94, $80,775. 24. (31) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 310, 55.2, 91, $108,928. 25. (8) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 310, 65.6, 88, $86,423. 26. (40) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 310, 51.9, 85, $108,476. 27. (9) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 308, 58.5, 82, $85,900. 28. (35) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 308, 36.9, 79, $78,750. 29. (41) Paul Menard, Ford, 308, 41.7, 76, $101,031. 30. (29) David Gilliland, Chevrolet, 308, 43, 73, $71,500. 31. (39) Erik Darnell, Ford, 306, 40, 70, $95,004. 32. (23) Max Papis, Toyota, 304, 35.1, 67, $67,200. 33. (37) Scott Speed, Toyota, 303, 39.4, 64, $79,148. 34. (42) John Andretti, Chevrolet, 268, 36.5, 61, $75,900. 35. (18) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 256, 59, 58, $84,825. 36. (11) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 251, 53.3, 55, $74,675. 37. (26) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 239, 56.7, 52, $99,040. 38. (19) Brian Vickers, Toyota, accident, 170, 58, 49, $94,748. 39. (20) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, accident, 169, 60.5, 46, $66,300. 40. (34) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, power steering, 47, 32.3, 43, $66,150. 41. (38) Michael McDowell, Toyota, brakes, 36, 31.8, 40, $66,000. 42. (32) Dave Blaney, Toyota, overheating, 9. 28.9, 37, $65,875. 43. (43) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, electrical, 6. 27.1, 34, $66,247. Race Statistics Average speed of race winner: 110.486 mph. Time of race: 2 hours, 49 minutes, 26 seconds. Margin of victory: 1.33 seconds. Caution flags: 4 for 23 laps. Lead changes: 9 among 4 drivers. Lap leaders: Ku.Busch 1-52; J.Johnson 53; Ku.Busch 54-55; J.Johnson 56-73; R.Newman 74; Ku.Busch 75-89; J.Johnson 90-243; M.Kenseth 244-247; J.Johnson 248-312. Leaders summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): J.Johnson, 4 times for 238 laps; Ku.Busch, 3 times for 69 laps; M.Kenseth, 1 time for 4 laps; R.Newman, 1 time for 1 lap. Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 6,492; 2. M.Martin, 6,384; 3. J.Gordon, 6,323; 4. Ku.Busch, 6,281; 5. T.Stewart, 6,207; 6. J.Montoya, 6,203; 7. G.Biffle, 6,171; 8. D.Hamlin, 6,140; 9. R.Newman, 6,081; 10. K.Kahne, 6,016; 11. C.Edwards, 5,972; 12. B.Vickers, 5,826.
PREP FOOTBALL Regional Finals Division I All Games at 7 p.m. Saturday Unless Otherwise Noted Region 1 Cleveland Glenville (11-1) vs. 2 Solon (12-0), Parma Byers Field Region 2 8 Canton McKinley (8-4) vs. 3 Massillon Washington (9-3), Summa Field at InfoCision Stadium (University of Akron) Region 3 1 Dublin Coffman (12-0) vs. 2 Hilliard Davidson (10-1), Upper Arlington Marv Moorehead Memorial Stadium Region 4 4 Cincinnati Elder (9-2), vs. 3 Cincinnati Anderson (12-0), Nippert Stadium (University of Cincinnati)
Division II All Games at 7:30 p.m. Friday Unless Otherwise Noted Region 5 1 Mentor Lake Catholic (11-1) vs. 3 Ashland (11-1), Green Memorial Stadium Region 6 1 St. Francis deSales (11-1) vs. 6 Maple Heights (10-2), Fremont Ross Harmon Stadium Region 7 8 Columbus Marion-Franklin (10-2) vs. 3 Columbus Brookhaven (10-2), Gahanna Lincoln Stadium Region 8 5 Trotwood-Madison (9-3) vs. 2 Cincinnati Winton Woods (10-2), Mason Atrium Stadium
Division III All Games at 7:30 p.m. Friday Unless Otherwise Noted Region 9 1 Youngstown Cardinal Mooney (12-0) vs. 2 Poland Seminary (10-2), Austintown-Fitch Falcon Stadium Region 10 1 Columbus St. Francis DeSales (9-3) vs. 2 Columbus Bishop Watterson (9-3), Dublin Coffman Stadium Region 11 1 Steubenville (11-1) vs. 2 Dover (11-1), Canton Fawcett Stadium Region 12 8 Springfield Shawnee (9-3), 2 Cincinnati Wyoming (12-0), Dayton Welcome Stadium
Division IV All Games at 7:00 p.m. Saturday Unless Otherwise Noted Region 13 1 Chagrin Falls (12-0) vs. 6 Peninsula Woodridge (10-2), Twinsburg Tiger Stadium Region 14 5 Ottawa-Glandorf (10-2) vs. 3 Orrville (9-3), Tiffin Frost-Kalnow Stadium Region 15 5 Coshocton (10-2) vs. 2 Ironton (10-2), Nelsonville-York Boston Stadium Region 16 1 Clarksville Clinton-Massie (12-0), 2 Kettering Archbishop Alter (12-0), Centerville Stadium
Division V All Games at 7:30 p.m. Friday Unless Otherwise Noted Region 17 1 Cuyahoga Heights (12-0) vs. 3 Youngstown Ursuline (8-3), Aurora Veterans Stadium Region 18 1 Patrick Henry (12-0) vs. 2 Tinora (11-1), Defiance Fred Brown Stadium Region 19 1 Fredericktown (12-0) vs. 6 West Lafayette Ridgewood (12-0), Johnstown Chambers Memorial Stadium Region 20 8 St. Henry (9-3) vs. 2 Coldwater (11-1), Wapakoneta Harmon Field
Division VI All Games at 7:00 p.m. Saturday Unless Otherwise Noted Region 21 4 Bucyrus Wynford (12-0) vs. 2 Norwalk St. Paul (12-0), Ashland Community Stadium Region 22 1 Delphos St. John’s (12-0) vs. 2 Ada (12-0), Findlay Donnell Stadium Region 23 1 Malvern (11-1) vs. 6 Grove City Christian (11-1), Zanesville Sulsberger Memorial Stadium Region 24 5 Maria Stein Marion Local (7-5) vs. 7 Fort Loramie (10-2), Wapakoneta Harmon Field
SPORTLIGHT Nov. 16 1957–Notre Dame ends Oklahoma’s NCAA record 47-game winning streak with a 7-0 triumph. 1957–Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics sets an NBA Record with 49 rebounds in a 111-89 victory over the Philadelphia Warriors. 1968–Ron Johnson rushes for 347 yards and scores five touchdowns to lead Michigan to a 34-9 rout of Wisconsin. 1980–Doug Williams of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers passes for 486 yards and four touchdowns in a 38-30 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. 1982–The NFL Management Council and the NFL Players’ Association announce settlement of a 57-day player strike. 1991–Gerry Thomas of No. 1 Florida State misses a 34-yard field goal by the length of a football with 25 seconds left, giving No. 2 Miami a 17-16 victory. 1996–Byron Hanspard of Texas Tech becomes the sixth major-college player to run for 2,000 yards in a season, rushing for 257 yards and four touchdowns in the Red Raiders’ 56-21 victory over Southwestern Louisiana. 1996–Corey Dillon sets an NCAA rushing record for a quarter, gaining 222 yards on 16 carries in the first quarter as No. 15 Washington overwhelmed San Jose State 53-10. 1997–Philadelphia’s 10-10 tie at Baltimore is the first NFL tie since Kansas City vs. Cleveland on Nov. 19, 1989. 2002–Larry Johnson rushes for 327 yards, a career-high four TDs and shatters the 31-year-old school career rushing record in leading Penn State to a 58-25 victory over Indiana. 2008–Jimmie Johnson locks up his third consecutive NASCAR championship with a solid 15th-place run in the final race of the season, beating Carl Edwards by 69 points. Johnson joins Cale Yarborough as the only drivers in NASCAR history to win three straight titles. 2008–Pittsburgh rallies to beat San Diego 11-10, the first such final score in NFL history, spanning 12,837 games.
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