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Published on Sunday, Jan 11, 2009
ODDS
Glantz-Culver Line
NFL Playoffs
Today's Games
FAVORITE OPN TDAY O/U UNDERDOG
at N.Y. Giants 5 4 (381/2) Philadelphia
at Pittsburgh 6 6 (38) San Diego
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NCAA Basketball
Today's Games
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Purdue 61/2 Wisconsin
at Michigan 6 Iowa
at Pittsburgh 171/2 St. John's
Xavier 18 at Fordham
at Minnesota 8 Penn St.
Temple 1 at La Salle
at Ohio 3 Kent St.
at Denver 9 La.-Monroe
at Alabama 21/2 LSU
at Santa Clara 1 San Diego
at Cent. Michigan 11/2 W. Michigan
at Drake 8 Wichita St.
North Carolina 9 at Wake Forest
Saint Mary's, Calif. 9 at San Francisco
UCLA 31/2 at Southern Cal
at Rider 4 Iona
Loyola, Md. 41/2 at St. Peter's
at Fairfield 13 Canisius
Weber St. 11/2 at E. Washington
Siena 31/2 at Manhattan
Niagara 6 at Marist
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NBA
Today's Games
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
Boston 71/2 at Toronto
at Atlanta 71/2 Philadelphia
Phoenix 8 at L.A. Clippers
at San Antonio 4 Orlando
at Golden State 1 Indiana
Dallas 6 at Sacramento
at L.A. Lakers 11 Miami
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NHL
Today's Games
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Chicago -250 Nashville +210
at Edmonton -200 St. Louis +170
at Anaheim -145 New Jersey +125
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League• BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with RHP Takaski Saito to a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association• MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—Signed F Darius Miles to a 10-day contract.
• SACRAMENTO KINGS—Assigned F Donte Greene to Reno (NBADL).
HOCKEY
National Hockey League• ATLANTA THRASHERS—Claimed F Rich Peverley off waivers from Nashville.
• CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Assigned F Adam Pineault to Rockford (AHL).
• COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Acquired F Mike Blunden from Chicago for F Adam Pineault. Loaned Blunden to Syracuse (AHL).
• NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Agreed to terms with F Brendan Shanahan.
• NEW YORK RANGERS—Recalled D Bobby Sanguinetti from Hartford (AHL).
American Hockey League• AHL—Suspended Manitoba D Zack Fitzgerald one game for his actions in a Jan. 9 game.
• MANITOBA MOOSE—Announced Vancouver (NHL) assigned F Jason Jaffray to the team.
• QUAD CITY FLAMES—Returned C Hugo Carpentier to Las Vegas (ECHL).
Eastern Professional Hockey League• JERSEY ROCKHOPPERS—Waived D Chris Herr. Signed F Jordan Hellman.
FOOTBALL
NFL
Playoff Glance
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday's ResultsBaltimore 13, Tennessee 10
Arizona 33, Carolina 13
Today's GamesPhiladelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. (FOX)
San Diego at Pittsburgh, 4:45 p.m. (CBS)
Scoring SummaryRAVENS 13, TITANS 10
Baltimore 7 0 0 6—13
Tennessee 7 0 0 3—10
Ten—Johnson 8 run (Bironas kick), 4:38-1Q.
Bal—Mason 48 pass from Flacco (Stover kick), 1:20-1Q.
Bal—FG Stover 21, 14:10-4Q.
Ten—FG Bironas 27, 4:23-4Q.
Bal—FG Stover 43, :53-4Q.
Att—69,143.
Bal Ten
First downs 9 21
Total Net Yards 211 391
Rushes-yards 30-50 28-116
Passing 161 275
Punt Returns 1-29 3-8
Kickoff Returns 1-15 4-104
Interceptions Ret. 1-3 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 11-22-0 26-42-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-6
Punts 8-42.8 4-53.3
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-2
Penalties-Yards 8-40 12-89
Time of Possession 25:53 34:07
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Baltimore, McGahee 12-32, L.McClain 12-12, Flacco 5-5, Neal 1-1. Tennessee, Johnson 11-72, White 15-45, Collins 1-0, Ganther 1-(minus 1).
PASSING—Baltimore, Flacco 11-22-0-161. Tennessee, Collins 26-42-1-281.
RECEIVING—Baltimore, Mason 5-78, Clayton 2-45, Heap 1-23, Neal 1-7, McGahee 1-4, Wilcox 1-4. Tennessee, Gage 10-135, White 4-35, Scaife 4-23, McCareins 2-24, B.Jones 2-16, Crumpler 2-9, Johnson 1-28, Hall 1-11.
MISSED FIELD GOAL—Tennessee, Bironas 51 (WL).
Injury Report
Today's Games• PHILADELPHIA EAGLES at NEW YORK GIANTS — EAGLES: OUT: G Shawn Andrews (back). DOUBTFUL: RB Dan Klecko (shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: T Jon Runyan (knee). PROBABLE: DE Victor Abiamiri (foot), LB Stewart Bradley (rib), S Brian Dawkins (back), S Quintin Demps (quadricep), G Todd Herremans (shoulder), CB Asante Samuel (hip), TE L.J. Smith (shoulder), RB Brian Westbrook (knee). NEW YORK: PROBABLE: LB Zak DeOssie (back), DE Justin Tuck (lower leg, knee).
• SAN DIEGO CHARGERS at PITTSBURGH STEELERS — CHARGERS: DOUBTFUL: RB LaDainian Tomlinson (groin). QUESTIONABLE: TE Antonio Gates (ankle, achilles). PROBABLE: K Nate Kaeding (right groin), LB Brandon Siler (foot). STEELERS: PROBABLE: QB Ben Roethlisberger (concussion).
BOXING
Fight Schedule
Friday's Bouts
At Mallory Square, Key West, Fla. (ESPN2), Carlos Quintana, Puerto Rico, vs. Ermosele Albert, Miami, 10, junior middleweights; James McGirt Jr., Vero Beach, Fla., vs. Angel Hernandez, Chicago, 10, middleweights.
At the Million Dollar Elm Casino, Tulsa, Okla. (SHO), Leonilo Miranda, Mexico, vs. Orlando Cruz, Puerto Rico, 10, featherweights.
Jan. 17
At Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Miss. (HBO), Andre Berto, Winterhaven, Fla., vs. Luis Collazo, New York, 12, for Berto's WBC welterweight title; Sergio Gabriel Martinez, Spain, vs. Joe Greene, Jamaica, N.Y., 12, for Martinez's interim WBC light middleweight title.
Jan. 24
At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Antonio Margarito, Mexico, vs. Shane Mosley, Pomona, Calif., for Margarito's WBA welterweight title.
HOCKEY
AHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Providence 23 14 2 1 49 122 111
Portland 20 14 1 2 43 117 105
Hartford 19 15 2 3 43 110 117
Worcester 20 17 0 1 41 109 113
Manchester 17 17 0 5 39 98 112
Lowell 17 15 1 3 38 107 107
Springfield 13 19 5 1 32 87 120
East Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Hershey 28 9 0 1 57 153 100
Bridgeport 23 10 2 2 50 122 100
W-B/Scranton 23 13 1 1 48 134 106
Binghamton 19 12 3 3 44 104 109
Philadelphia 20 16 1 1 42 113 118
Norfolk 15 19 1 4 35 120 143
Albany 14 18 3 2 33 90 113
WESTERN CONFERENCE
North Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Grand Rapids 22 8 5 3 52 130 102
Manitoba 24 12 0 2 50 120 92
Hamilton 23 12 2 0 48 132 96
Toronto 20 14 1 3 44 111 106
Syracuse 17 17 2 2 38 95 107
Lake Erie 13 17 1 5 32 88 106
Rochester 12 22 0 3 27 74 122
West Division
W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Milwaukee 24 9 2 2 52 119 95
Iowa 20 14 2 2 44 108 120
Rockford 20 14 0 4 44 122 111
Peoria 20 17 1 1 42 110 112
Houston 17 16 1 7 42 107 117
Chicago 19 17 2 1 41 114 109
Quad City 14 16 4 3 35 95 108
San Antonio 15 24 0 1 31 96 130
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
Saturday's ResultsHartford at Bridgeport, late
Philadelphia at Grand Rapids, late
Albany at Hershey, late
Springfield at Portland, late
Rochester at Binghamton, late
Syracuse at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, late
Lowell at Worcester, late
Manchester at Norfolk, late
Hamilton at Lake Erie, late
Peoria at Chicago, late
Milwaukee at San Antonio, late
Manitoba at Iowa, late
Houston at Quad City, late
Toronto at Rockford, late
Sunday's GamesSpringfield at Portland, 4 p.m.
Lowell at Providence, 4:05 p.m.
Philadelphia at Lake Erie, 5 p.m.
Hershey at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, 5:05 p.m.
Manitoba at Peoria, 6 p.m.
Hamilton at Rochester, 6:05 p.m.
Houston at Chicago, 7 p.m.
COLLEGE
Saturday's Results
EASTAmherst 6, Babson 3
Boston U. 4, Maine 1
Brockport 7, Worcester St. 3
Buffalo St. 10, Lebanon Valley 1
Castleton St. 3, Williams 3, tie
Elmira 5, Potsdam 3
Hamilton 5, Mass.-Boston 2
Manhattanville 3, Curry 3, tie
Mass.-Dartmouth 5, Assumption 2
Middlebury 4, Skidmore 1
Morrisville 7, Johnson & Wales, R.I. 4
New England Coll. 4, Colby 3
Norwich 2, Connecticut Coll. 1
Providence 4, Mass.-Lowell 2
RPI 5, Princeton 1
St. Anselm 3, Bowdoin 2
St. Michael's 4, Tufts 1
S. Maine 3, Wesleyan, Conn. 2
Trinity, Conn. 4, Salem St. 2
SOUTHRobert Morris 2, Ala.-Huntsville 2, tie
MIDWESTAdrian 9, Concordia, Wis. 0
Lawrence 3, Finlandia 2, OT
Minn.-Crookston 9, Northland 3
Notre Dame 3, Alaska 0
Wis.-Superior 3, St. Olaf 1
GOLF
PGA TOUR
Mercedes-Benz
Championship
(At Kapalua Resort, The Plantation Course, Kapalua, Hawaii; Purse: $5.6 million; Yardage: 7,411; Par: 73)
Third Round
Geoff Ogilvy 67-68-65—200 -19
Justin Leonard 74-67-65—206 -13
D.J. Trahan 70-66-70—206 -13
Camilo Villegas 74-67-66—207 -12
Davis Love III 69-70-68—207 -12
Kenny Perry 68-71-68—207 -12
Anthony Kim 71-68-68—207 -12
K.J. Choi 71-71-66—208 -11
Boo Weekley 70-70-69—209 -10
Johnson Wagner 68-71-70—209 -10
Zach Johnson 71-75-64—210 -9
Sean O'Hair 69-70-71—210 -9
Ernie Els 68-69-73—210 -9
Will MacKenzie 72-70-69—211 -8
Dustin Johnson 72-72-68—212 -7
Brian Gay 72-70-70—212 -7
Stewart Cink 74-67-71—212 -7
Greg Kraft 72-73-68—213 -6
Chez Reavie 75-70-68—213 -6
Adam Scott 73-67-73—213 -6
Ryuji Imada 69-70-74—213 -6
Steve Lowery 69-75-70—214 -5
Carl Pettersson 72-72-70—214 -5
Cameron Beckman 76-73-66—215 -4
Daniel Chopra 79-69-67—215 -4
Trevor Immelman 72-74-69—215 -4
Parker McLachlin 77-69-69—215 -4
Richard S. Johnson 72-72-71—215 -4
Vijay Singh 73-73-71—217 -2
J.B. Holmes 74-75-72—221 +2
Marc Turnesa 79-73-70—222 +3
Andres Romero 78-74-71—223 +4
Ryan Palmer 78-75-72—225 +6
EUROPEAN TOUR
Joburg Open
(At Royal Johannesburg and Kensington Golf Club,Johannesburg, South Africa; Purse: $1.1 million;Played on two courses both par 71; 7,590-yard East Course; 7,119-yard West Course)
Third Round
Charl Schwartzel, South Africa 68-71-63—202
Andrew McLardy, South Africa 65-68-69—202
David Drysdale, Scotland 65-66-71—202
Anders Hansen, Norway 71-68-64—203
Retief Goosen, South Africa 70-68-65—203
Joakim Haeggman, Sweden 69-68-66—203
Thomas Aiken, South Africa 69-69-66—204
James Kamte, South Africa 69-69-66—204
Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa 71-66-67—204
Rafael Cabrera Bello, Spain 65-69-70—204
Tyrone van Aswegen, South Africa 69-65-70—204
Danny Willett, England 67-66-71—204
Michael Hoey, Northern Ireland 64-68-72—204
Oliver Bekker, South Africa 67-65-72—204
Klas Eriksson, Sweden 69-69-67—205
David Dixon, England 68-69-68—205
ASIAN TOUR
Royal Trophy
(At Amata Spring Country Club, Bangkok, Thailand; Purse: $1.5 million;Yardage: 7,381; Par: 72; Asia 61/2, Europe 11/2)
Fourball
Ryo Ishikawa and Toru Taniguchi, Asia, halved Soren Hansen and Paul Lawrie, Europe.
Charlie Wi and Liang Wenchong, Asia, beat Nick Dougherty and Oliver Wilson, Europe, 3 and 2.
Hideto Tanihara and S.K. Ho, Asia, beat Niclas Fasth and Johan Edfors, Europe, 2 and 1.
Thongchai Jaidee and Prayad Marksaeng, Asia, beat Pablo Larrazabal and Paul McGinley, Europe, 4 and 2.
TENNIS
ATP
Doha
(At The Khalifa International Tennis & Squash ComplexDoha, Qatar; Purse: $1.11 million (WT250); Surface: Hard-Outdoor)
Singles
Championship
Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Andy Roddick (4), United States, 6-4, 6-2.
Chennai
(At SDAT Tennis Stadium, Chennai, India; Purse: $450,000 (WT250); Surface: Hard-Outdoor)Singles
Semifinals
Marin Cilic (3), Croatia, def. Marcel Granollers (8), Spain, 6-4, 6-3.
Somdev Devvarman, India, def. Rainer Schuettler (5), Germany, walkover.
Doubles
Semifinals
Jean-Claude Scherrer and Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, def. Scott Lipsky and David Martin (4), United States, 6-4, 6-4.
Eric Butorac and Rajeev Ram, United States, def. Bjorn Phau and Rainer Schuettler, Germany, walkover.
Brisbane
(At The Queensland Tennis Centre, Brisbane, Australia; Purse: Men, $484,750 (WT250); Women, $220,000 (Intl.); Surface: Hard-Outdoor)
Singles
Men
Semifinals
Fernando Verdasco (3), Spain, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, 6-2, 6-1.
Radek Stepanek (8), Czech Republic, def. Richard Gasquet (7), France, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.
Women
Championship
Victoria Azarenka (2), Belarus, def. Marion Bartoli (3), France, 6-3, 6-1.
Doubles
Men
Semifinals
Fernando Verdasco, Spain, and Mischa Zverev, Germany, def. Carsten Ball and Chris Guccione, Australia, 6-4, 6-2.
Marc Gicquel and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, def. Travis Parrott, United States, and Filip Polasek, Slovakia, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 10-7 tiebreak.
Women
Championship
Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Vania King, United States, def. Klaudia Jans and Alicja Rosolska, Poland, 3-6, 7-5, 10-5 tiebreak.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE WOMEN
Scoreboard
Saturday's Results
EASTAlvernia 68, DeSales 66
Army 63, Colgate 51
Binghamton 67, Albany, N.Y. 63
Boston U. 58, Vermont 47
Bridgeport 77, Dowling 76
Brown 64, Bryant 62
Bucknell 66, Navy 50
Cedar Crest 82, Rosemont 57
Cent. Connecticut St. 71, Fairleigh Dickinson 57
Clarion 71, Mansfield 59
Clark U. 82, Mount Holyoke 74
Coast Guard 57, Smith 39
College of N.J. 68, N.J. City 48
Connecticut 85, West Virginia 55
Cortland St. 82, Oswego St. 51
Dartmouth 59, Harvard 55
DePaul 69, Pittsburgh 62
East Stroudsburg 77, Lock Haven 70
Edinboro 88, Kutztown 84
Franklin Pierce 83, S. Connecticut 63
Gannon 79, Bloomsburg 52
Hartford 77, Maine 46
Haverford 77, Penn St.-Brandywine 56
Holy Cross 60, Lafayette 45
Indiana, Pa. 65, Shippensburg 55
Kings, Pa. 75, Delaware Valley 66
Lebanon Valley 64, Albright 54
Lehigh 77, American U. 69
Massachusetts 71, Fordham 62
McDaniel 54, Ursinus 44
Messiah 73, Elizabethtown 42
Misericordia 57, Manhattanville 53
Montclair St. 72, Rowan 57
Moravian 73, Susquehanna 62
Mount St. Mary's, Md. 59, St. Francis, NY 50
Mount St. Mary, N.Y. 68, SUNY-Farmingdale 60
Muhlenberg 69, Gettysburg 56
Old Westbury 95, Bard 52
Penn St.-Altoona 81, Penn St. Behrend 62
Plymouth St. 62, Rhode Island Coll. 60
Potsdam 65, Fredonia St. 48
Princeton 64, Penn 49
Quinnipiac 77, St. Francis, Pa. 66
Rutgers-Newark 71, Rutgers-Camden 28
S. Maine 72, E. Connecticut 64 (OT)
Sacred Heart 83, Robert Morris 70
Scranton 63, Juniata 42
Seton Hall 65, Marquette 55
St. Bonaventure 62, La Salle 57
UMBC 95, New Hampshire 85
Villanova 57, Providence 54
Wagner 53, Long Island U. 51
Washington, Md. 63, Franklin & Marshall 51
Westfield St. 80, Bridgewater, Mass. 74
Wheaton, Mass. 71, Babson 61
Wheelock 64, S. Vermont 44
Wilkes 67, FDU-Florham 52
York, Pa. 78, Salisbury 44
SOUTHAlabama A&M 56, MVSU 40
Alcorn St. 58, Jackson St. 55
Ark.-Little Rock 61, New Orleans 45
Belmont 46, Campbell 41
Bowie St. 66, Shaw 47
Centenary 73, IPFW 51
Charleston Southern 65, Coastal Carolina 63
Coll. of Charleston 64, Appalachian St. 53
Coppin St. 77, Norfolk St. 42
Davidson 65, Georgia Southern 54
Delaware St. 62, S. Carolina St. 49
E. Kentucky 66, Tennessee Tech 50
ETSU 53, Stetson 52
Ferrum 94, Peace 84
Florida A&M 69, Howard 53
Florida Gulf Coast 70, S.C.-Upstate 61
Furman 66, UNC-Greensboro 63 (OT)
Grambling St. 54, Southern U. 53
Hampton 67, Bethune-Cookman 59
High Point 65, Radford 55
Jacksonville 70, Kennesaw St. 56
Kentucky St. 59, Paine 43
Liberty 55, Winthrop 51
Md.-Eastern Shore 75, Winston-Salem 58
Mercer 70, North Florida 44
Morehead St. 71, Jacksonville St. 56
Murray St. 87, Austin Peay 77
N. Carolina A&T 82, Morgan St. 64
Northwestern St. 73, Nicholls St. 58
Northwood, Fla. 77, Warner Southern 46
Palm Beach Atlantic 60, Flagler 53
Queens, N.C. 63, Limestone 58
Randolph-Macon 102, Hollins 48
Richmond 66, George Washington 65
S.C.-Aiken 71, Georgia Southwestern St. 68
SE Louisiana 64, Lamar 53
Samford 69, W. Carolina 41
South Florida 81, St. John's 71 (OT)
Southern Miss. 74, Memphis 65
Tenn. Wesleyan 80, Union, Ky. 74
Tennessee St. 61, Tenn.-Martin 54
Texas-San Antonio 61, McNeese St. 50
Trevecca Nazarene 71, Lyon 59
Troy 69, Louisiana-Lafayette 47
UCF 74, UAB 67
UNC Asheville 67, Gardner-Webb 59
Virginia St. 80, Elizabeth City St. 69
Wofford 63, Elon 61
MIDWESTAdrian 69, Kalamazoo 56
Akron 62, Buffalo 56
Albion 60, Olivet 44
Baldwin-Wallace 61, Muskingum 43
Ball State 70, W. Michigan 67
Black Hills St. 88, Minot St. 71
Bowling Green 62, Ohio 52
Butler 46, Wright St. 41
Case Reserve 90, Emory 66
Cent. Michigan 77, E. Michigan 56
Chicago State 68, N.C. Central 47
Cleveland State 54, Wis.-Milwaukee 49
Concordia, Neb. 67, Sioux Falls 60
Creighton 53, Wichita St. 45
Dakota State 70, Jamestown 68
Dayton 73, Saint Louis 68
Drake 56, Missouri St. 44
Drury 78, St. Joseph's, Ind. 60
Grand Valley St. 80, Lake Superior St. 68
Hanover 79, Bluffton 67
Hillsdale 79, Wayne, Mich. 62
Hope 83, Trine 72
Ill.-Chicago 53, Loyola of Chicago 47
Indiana St. 72, Illinois St. 65
Indianapolis 86, Rockhurst 77
Iowa State 63, Oklahoma St. 55
John Carroll 65, Marietta 63
Kansas State 72, Kansas 39
Kenyon 69, Earlham 52
Malone 69, Wilberforce 59
Manchester 75, Mount St. Joseph 72 (OT)
Miami (Ohio) 71, Kent State 60
Michigan Tech 83, Tiffin 59
Mount Marty 82, Midland Lutheran 58
Mount Union 88, Wilmington, Ohio 74
N. Dakota St. 52, W. Illinois 46
N. Michigan 81, Ashland 75
Northern St., S.D. 86, Mary 71
Northland 66, Presentation 62 (OT)
Northwood, Mich. 72, Findlay 62
Notre Dame 84, Georgetown 63
Ohio Northern 60, Capital 59
Ohio Wesleyan 72, Allegheny 56
Oklahoma 77, Nebraska 56
Otterbein 72, Heidelberg 66
Rio Grande 94, Ursuline 56
S. Dakota St. 96, IUPUI 49
SE Missouri 58, E. Illinois 51
Saginaw Valley St. 68, Ferris St. 63
St. Mary's, Ind. 69, Alma 47
Syracuse 71, Cincinnati 70
Texas A&M 62, Missouri 56
Toledo 77, N. Illinois 67
Valley City St. 70, Mayville St. 37
Valparaiso 70, Detroit 65 (OT)
Walsh 74, Cedarville 70
Wis.-Green Bay 62, Youngstown State 42
SOUTHWESTAlabama St. 71, Ark.-Pine Bluff 68
Angelo St. 82, Cent. Oklahoma 75
Ark.-Monticello 74, Christian Brothers 62
Arkansas St. 73, North Texas 63
Arkansas Tech 58, S. Arkansas 49
Hardin-Simmons 81, LeTourneau 59
Henderson St. 91, Harding 77
Marshall 51, Tulsa 37
McMurry 84, E. Texas Baptist 54
Mississippi College 61, Mary Hardin-Baylor 45
Northeastern St. 83, Abilene Christian 62
Oakland, Mich. 62, Oral Roberts 48
Prairie View 62, Texas Southern 33
S. Nazarene 78, Wayland Baptist 67
SMU 80, East Carolina 73
Sam Houston St. 68, Stephen F.Austin 65
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 52, Cent. Arkansas 50
Texas Tech 65, Texas 62
Texas Woman's 86, E. New Mexico 71
Texas-Arlington 67, Texas St. 53
Texas-Dallas 75, Schreiner 56
Texas-Pan American 57, Utah Valley St. 56
Texas-Tyler 72, Sul Ross St. 46
FAR WESTArizona State 81, Oregon 53
BYU 61, Colorado State 43
Baylor 63, Colorado 50
Cal Poly 54, UC Irvine 49
Carroll, Mont. 68, Montana Western 59
E. Washington 82, Weber State 68
Gonzaga 60, Portland 49
Idaho 55, Fresno St. 52
Montana 77, Sacramento St. 67
Nevada 61, New Mexico St. 56
New Mexico 73, Air Force 39
Portland St. 70, Idaho St. 61
Rocky Mountain 82, Montana Tech 65
S. Utah 68, UMKC 52
Saint Mary's, Calif. 89, San Francisco 62
San Diego 67, Santa Clara 54
Stanford 102, Washington St. 53
TCU 66, UNLV 61
UC Davis 55, Long Beach St. 54
UC Riverside 65, Pacific 56
UC Santa Barbara 60, Cal St.-Fullerton 54
Scoring Summaries
Saturday's Results
AKRON 62, BUFFALO 56
BUFFALO (4-11, 0-2) — Brown 11-17 4-8 26, Fortman 4-10 5-6 13, Freeman 2-9 2-2 6, Smith 0-9 1-2 1, Schiebner 2-9 1-2 6, Hedderson 2-4 0-0 4. Totals: 21-65 13-20 56.
AKRON (6-9, 1-1)— Murphy 6-20 5-7 18, Tamboue 5-7 1-2 11, Mushington 5-9 0-0 10, Guzzado 1-4 0-2 2, Witt 2-4 3-3 8, Baumgartner 3-8 1-1 7, Arndt 1-8 0-0 2, Veal 2-9 0-0 4. Totals: 25-66 10-15 62.
Halftime—Akron 29, Buffalo 25. 3-Point Goals—Buffalo 1-17 (Schiebner 1-3, Smith 0-2, Hedderson 0-2, Matthys 0-3, Freeman 0-3, Fortman 0-4), Akron 2-15 (Witt 1-2, Murphy 1-4, Arndt 0-1, Mushington 0-1, Veal 0-3, Guzzado 0-2). Fouled out—Baumgartner. Rebounds—Buffalo 43 (Brown 12), Akron 43 (Tamboue 12). Assists—Bufalo 9 (Freeman, Fortman 3), Akron 14 (Guzzado 8). Total fouls—Buffalo 18, Akron 18. Att—103.
MIAMI (OHIO) 71, KENT STATE 60
KENT STATE (11-3, 0-2) — Bennett 5-9 1-2 14, Gibson 2-6 2-2 8, Kowalska 2-7 7-8 8, Spears 1-3 0-0 3, Stutzman 2-7 0-0 6, Humes 4-15 5-7 14, Harris 1-6 0-0 2, Shields 0-1 0-0 0, Odhiambo 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 18-58 15-19 60.
MIAMI (OHIO) (10-5, 2-2) — Boyes 5-10 5-6 19, Hencke 0-1 0-0 0, Schone 5-17 5-6 18, Hawkins 0-2 0-0 0, Reed 5-10 1-1 12, Dunlap 0-1 0-0 0, Leininger 1-5 1-2 3, Ford 2-2 0-0 4, Brown 2-4 2-2 6, Wisner 4-5 1-2 9. Totals: 24-57 15-19 71.
Halftime—Kent State 28, Miami 26. 3-Point Goals—Kent State 9-20 (Bennett 3-5, Gibson 2-4, Spears 1-2, Stutzman 2-6, Humes 1-1, Harris 0-2); Miami 8-19 (Boyer 4-6, Schone 3-9, Hawkins 0-2, Reed 1-1, Dunlap 0-1). Fouled out—Harris. Rebounds—Kent State 35 (Kowalska 9); Miami 40 (Brown 8). Assists—Kent State 11 (Bennett 4); Miami 18 (Schone 5). Total fouls—Kent State 17, Miami 17. Att—678.
MALONE 69, WILBERFORCE 59
WILBERFORCE (5-10, 0-2) — Ar. Brown 2-7 1-2 6, D Brown 5-13 3-3 14, Moss 3-7 0-0 6, Rucker 4-6 1-2 10, Smith 3-12 2-2 10, An. Smith 3-12 2-2 10, D. Brown 2-8 3-3 7, Keyes 2-3 0-06. Totals: 21-61 10-12 59.
MALONE (4-9, 1-1)— Wilson 4-9 8-11 16, Murphy 8-12 1-3 17, Speicher 4-9 3-3 12, Kittle 4-7 0-0 11, McCutcheon 1-2 0-0 2, Darland 0-1 1-2 1, Feher 1-2 0-2 2, Schloz 2-3 0-0 4. Totals: 26-51 13-22 69.
Halftime—Malone 42, Wilberforce 59. 3-Point Goals—Wilberforce 7-20 (Smith 2-9, Rucker 1-2, D. Brown 1-2, A. Brown 1-4Keyes 2-2, Crews 0-1), Malone 4-7 (Kittle 3-5, Speicher 1-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Wilberforce 25 (Brown, Moss 6), Malone 46 (Wilson 10). Assists—Wilberforce 8 (Smith 3), Malone 13 (Bryan 4). Total fouls—Wilberforce 21, Malone 12.
MOUNT UNION 88, WILMINGTON 74
WILMINGTON (10-3, 4-3) — Kin 11-23 12-16 34, Brown 4-12 0-0 11, Anderson 3-7 1-4 9, Waters 2-8 4-4 8,Godfrey 1-2 2-4 4, McGoron 1-3 0-2 2, Prechtle 1-2 0-0 2, Bricker 0-2 2-2 2,Warner 1-1 0-1 2. Totals: 30-68 7-12 70.
MOUNT UNION (9-3, 4-2) — Rose 7-16 6-7 21, Pohivey 6-14 1-2 16, Wiedt 4-7 2-2 12,Schwartz 5-6 0-0 10, hartung 3-7 2-3 8, Crider 3-9 0-0 8, Ghilani 3-6 0-0 6, Forquer 1-5 0-0 2, Faulhabver 1-4 0-0 2, Evans 0-0 2-2 2, Simpson 0-1 1-2 1. Totals: 33-75 14-18 88.
Halftime—Mount Union 46, Wilmington 32. 3-Point Goals—Wilmington 5-21 (Brown 3-6, Anderson 2-4, Prechtel 0-1, Bricker 0-1, Meranda 0-3, Fraley 0-), Mount Union 8-22 (Pohovey 3-5, Crider 2-5, Wiedt 2-4, Rose 1-4, Faulhaber 0-1, Hartung 0-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Wilmington 49 (Kin 11), Mount Union 47 (Rose 12). Assists—Wilmington 14 (Anderson, McGoron 5), Mount Union 10 (Wiedt 5). Total fouls—Wilmington 15, Mount Union 24. Att—323.
WALSH 74, CEDARVILLE 70
WALSH (9-7, 3-0) — Berry 8-16 6-6 26, Bedard 6-9 6-7 19, Yoder 2-5 0-0 4, J. Miller 1-6 0-0 3, Chaffin 1-4 0-0 2, Eickelman 1-1 0-0 2, Seaman 2-6 0-2 4, Burkes 3-9 4-8 12, Swickard 0-1 0-0 0, Maddox 1-1 0-0 2. Totals: 25-58 16-23 74.
CEDARVILLE (10-5, 1-2) — Siemon 1-4 2-8 4, L. Miller 5-14 0-0 11, Smith 6-12 2-4 14, Hurley 4-10 0-0 10, Lemon 7-15 2-3 18, Cayton 0-3 0-0 0, Nosal 2-4 0-0 6, Condon 0-2 0-0 0, Mauch 3-4 0-0 7, Lee 0-2 0-0 0. Totals: 28-70 6-15 70.
Halftime—Cedarville 36, Walsh 27. 3-Point Goals—Walsh 8-23 (Berry 4-9, Burkes 2-6, Bedard 1-2, Yoder 0-1, Seamon 0-1); Cedarville 8-25 (Lemon 2-4, Nosal 2-4, Mauch 1-2, L. Miller 1-5, Cayton 0-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Walsh 40 (Yoder 11); Cedarville 42 (Siemon 10, Lemon 10). Assists—Walsh 17 (Chaffin 5); Cedarville 18 (L. Miller 6, Lemon 6). Total fouls—Walsh 13; Cedarville 15. Att—1,150.
WRESTLING
COLLEGE
Late Friday
KENT STATE 22,
BUCKNELL 10
125—Bedelyon (KSU) dec. Reber 5-4. 133—Mitcheff (KSU) dec. Marble 9-6. 141—Lashaway (KSU) dec. Healey 5-2. 149—LeValley (B) maj. dec. Depoy 13-1. 157—T. Riccio (B) dec. Tice 3-0. 165—Simpson (KSU) maj. dec. Foley 12-1. 174—S. Riccio (B) dec. Estep 4-0. 184—Kilgore (KSU) dec. Thompson 6-3. 197—Chine (KSU) dec. Hahn 10-3. 285—Barlow (KSU) dec. Jones 11-6.
LEHIGH 21,
KENT STATE 15
125—Bedelyon (KSU) pin Berger 5:15. 133—Fisk (L) dec. Mitcheff 2-1. 141—Lashaway (KSU) dec. Ciasullit 7-4. 149—Chinn (L) dec. Sponseller 4-1. 157—Bilodeau (L) dec. Tice 9-5. 165—Gallante (L) pin Simpson 0:49. 174—Caruso (L) dec. Estep 11-7. 184—Kilgore (KSU) dec. Craig 8-4. 197—Kennedy (L) dec. Chine 3-1. 285—Porter (KSU) dec. Rey 4-2.
OHIO STATE 20,
KENT STATE 15
125—Bedelyon (KSU) dec. Triggas 5-2. 133—Humphrey (OSU) dec. Mitcheff 5-4. 141—Lashaway (KSU) pin Jaggers 2:37. 149—Palmer (OSU) maj. dec. Sponseller 9-0. 157—Johnstone (OSU) dec. Tice 9-3. 165—Sponseller (OSU) maj. dec. Simpson 12-4. 174—Rella (OSU) dec. Estep 9-4. 184—Pucillo (OSU) dec. Kilgore 6-1. 197—Chine (KSU) dec. Gardner 3-2. 285—Porter (KSU) dec. Morrison 4-3.
HIGH SCHOOL
HOCKEY
Scoring Summaries
MEDINA 2, JACKSON 1
Goals: Ahbe (J), Jaguilon (M) , Nero (M). Assists: Raabe (M), Nero (M), Armbruster (M), Galvin (M). Shots on goal: Jack., 32-18. Saves: Maier (M) 31; Lubic (J) 16.
Records: Jackson 9-8-2.
JACKSON 10, WOOSTER 0
Goals: Ahbe (J) 3, N. Hart (J) 2, Z. Hart (J) 2, Fratczak, Shepley, Vorndran. Assists: Royer (J) 2, Ahbe (J) 2, Deforest (J), Jones (J), Vorndran (J), C. Hart (J), Toth (J). Shots on goal: Jack., 59-6. Saves: Lubic (J) 4, Post (J) 2; Herbert (W) 49.
Records: Jackson 10-8-2.
WRESTLING w,9.6,9.7
AURORA 46, LORAIN ADMIRAL KING 23
103—Cash (A) tech. fall Splinkston 16-1. 112—Maxwell (A) pin Lopez :14. 119—Lugo (K) won by forfeit. 125—Commandatore (A) pin Kennerly :51. 130—Brezovec (A) dec. Overton 7-5. 135—Finley (K) dec. Wells 6-3. 140—Korosec (A) pin Harris 2:38. 145—Houlahan (A) won by forfeit. 152—Ganoe (A) won by forfeit. 160—Medina (K) dec. Cole 17-10. 171—Matt Korosec (A) pin Medina 3:39. 189—Mercado (K) pin Deiningre 1:34. 215—Fadoul (A) dec. Willis 2-1. 285—Watson (K) won by forfeit.
AURORA 60, AVON LAKE 24
103—Cash (A) pin Nock :11. 112—Pottts (AL) pin Maxwell :51. 119—Commandatore (A) pin McCaffrey 1:24. 125—Mitch (A) pin Muller 1:24. 130—Wells (A) pin Spenczer :47. 135—Brunner (AL) pin Brezovec :43. 140—Mark Korosec (A) pin Emerson :39. 145—Houlahan (A) pin Goodwin :49. 152—Ganoe (A) pin Albany 1:30. 160— Cole (A) pin Wilcox. 171—Matt Korosec (A) pin Carpenter 4:25. 189—Detzel (AL) pin Deininger 1:33. 215—Fadoul (A) pin Wanner 1:09. 285—Frank (AL) won by forfeit.
AURORA 70, CLEVELAND BENEDICTINE 9
103—Cash (A) won by forfeit. 112—Maxwell (A) won by forfeit. 119—Mitch (A) maj dec. Brooks 13-4. 125—Commandatore (A) won by forfeit. 130—Brezovec (A) pin Zippert 3:20. 135—Wells (A) pin Kobunski :58. 140—Mark Korosec (A) pin Winzel :16. 145—Houlahan (A) won by forfeit. 152—Ganoe (A) pin Smith 1:53. 160—Cole (A) pin Teney 1:00. 171—Ward (B) dec. Matt Korosec 6-3. 189—Deininger (A) pin Kirsen :47. 215—Fadoul (A) default over McMyer. 285—Nawalanie (B) won by forfeit.
AURORA 38, NORTH RIDGEVILLE 37
103—Cash (A) dec. Rozar 14-7. 112—Evasn (NR) pin Maxwell 3:12. 119—Mitch (A) pin Carosella
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