Sports Scores
Star-Bulletin staff



Today

BASEBALL

AJA: Pearl City vs. Waipahu, 7 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park.

BASKETBALL

ILH division I boys: Postseason Tournament, Maryknoll at Damien, 7 p.m.

ILH division II boys: Postseason Tournament, Christian Academy vs. Word of Life at Damien, 5:30 p.m.; Academy of the Pacific vs. Le Jardin at Hawaii Baptist Academy, 7 p.m.; Lanakila Baptist vs. Assets at Hanalani, 5:30 p.m.; Lutheran at Hanalani, 7 p.m.

Tomorrow

BASEBALL

AJA: McCully vs. Olomana, 7 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park.

BASKETBALL

ILH division I boys: Damien-Maryknoll winnver vs. Saint Louis, 5:30 p.m., Mid-Pacific vs. Kamehameha, 7 p.m., Kekuhaupio Gym.

ILH division II boys: Postseason Tournament, Hanalani/Lutheran winner vs. Lanakila Baptist/Assets winner, 5:30 p.m.; Academy of the Pacific/Le Jardin winner vs. Christian Academy/Word of Life winner, 7 p.m., Damien H.S. Gym.

PWC men: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Notre Dame de Namur, 7 p.m., Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium; Grand Canyon vs. Chaminade, 7:30 p.m., McCabe Gym.

PWC women: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Notre Dame de Namur, 4:30 p.m., Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium.

VOLLEYBALL

MPSF: Hawaii vs. Southern California, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.

GOLF

LPGA SBS Open Pro-Am: 7 a.m., Palmer Course at Turtle Bay Resort.

SOCCER

Boys State Tournament: At Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex; Kapaa vs. Leilehua, Field 5, 3 p.m.; Kalani vs. Kalaheo, Field 6, 3 p.m.; Kamehameha-Hawaii vs. Roosevelt, Field 7, 3 p.m.; Punahou vs. Kealakehe, Field 8, 3 p.m.




BASKETBALL

AP Division I Men's Top 25 Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 11, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:


Record Pts Pvs
1. Florida (72) 23-2 1,800 1
2. Ohio St. 22-3 1,668 3
3. Wisconsin 24-2 1,637 4
4. North Carolina 22-3 1,604 5
5. UCLA 21-3 1,465 2
6. Texas A&M 21-3 1,462 6
7. Pittsburgh 22-3 1,415 7
8. Memphis 21-3 1,272 8
9. Kansas 21-4 1,268 9
10. Washington St. 21-4 1,090 14
11. Nevada 22-2 1,084 12
12. Marquette 21-5 916 11
13. Butler 23-3 831 10
14. Georgetown 18-5 782 22
15. Oregon 20-5 689 13
16. S. Illinois 21-5 660 21
17. Air Force 21-4 538 15
18. Oklahoma St. 19-5 503 17
19. Arizona 17-7 438 24
20. Kentucky 18-6 387 20
21. Boston College 18-6 325 --
22. Southern Cal 18-7 290 19
23. West Virginia 19-5 272 --
24. Indiana 17-6 223 --
25. Alabama 18-6 158 18
Others receiving votes: Duke 150, Virginia Tech 129, BYU 68, Texas 55, Kansas St. 37, Tennessee 29, UNLV 25, Virginia 23, Clemson 19, Vanderbilt 18, Winthrop 15, Creighton 13, Va. Commonwealth 12, Xavier 10, Akron 7, Massachusetts 5, Davidson 2, Villanova 2, Hofstra 1, Missouri St. 1, Old Dominion 1, Vermont 1.

How Star-Bulletin sportswriter Jason Kaneshiro voted: 1. Florida; 2. Ohio State; 3. North Carolina; 4. Wisconsin; 5. Texas A&M; 6. Pittsburgh; 7. UCLA; 8. Kansas; 9. Memphis; 10. Nevada; 11. Marquette; 12. Washington State; 13. Butler; 14. Oregon; 15. Oklahoma State; 16. Southern Illinois; 17. Georgetown; 18. Southern Cal; 19. Arizona; 20. Duke; 21. Air Force; 22. Alabama; 23. Kentucky; 24. West Virginia; 25. Indiana.

USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Poll

The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 11, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:


Record Pts Pvs
1. Florida (31) 23-2 775 1
2. Ohio State 22-3 727 3
3. Wisconsin 24-2 698 4
4. North Carolina 22-3 664 5
5. Pittsburgh 22-3 642 6
6. Texas A&M 21-3 628 7
7. UCLA 21-3 622 2
8. Kansas 21-4 547 8
9. Memphis 21-3 531 10
10. Nevada 22-2 485 11
11. Washington State 21-4 466 14
12. Butler 23-3 400 9
13. Marquette 21-5 352 12
14. Air Force 21-4 338 13
15. Southern Illinois 21-5 272 20
16. Georgetown 18-5 271 23
17. Oregon 20-5 240 15
18. Kentucky 18-6 215 18
19. Indiana 17-6 184 24
20. Oklahoma State 19-5 151 17
21. Boston College 18-6 142 NR
22. West Virginia 19-5 133 NR
23. Southern California 18-7 109 t21
24. Arizona 17-7 79 NR
25. Virginia Tech 17-7 56 NR
Others receiving votes: Duke 53; Alabama 45; Notre Dame 41; Virginia 32; Brigham Young 31; UNLV 28; Texas 26; Winthrop 23; Clemson 19; New Mexico State 15; Kansas State 13; Virginia Commonwealth 8; Vanderbilt 6; Davidson 5; Villanova 2; San Diego State 1.

Yesterday
EAST
Cent. Connecticut St. 80, Sacred Heart 66
Fairleigh Dickinson 84, Monmouth, N.J. 71
Georgetown 71, West Virginia 53
Louisville 66, Pittsburgh 53
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 79, Winston-Salem 63
Austin Peay 89, Tennessee St. 44
Bethune-Cookman 46, S. Carolina St. 44, OT
Chattanooga 75, W. Carolina 72
Coastal Carolina 77, Liberty 76
Davidson 73, Coll. of Charleston 63
Delaware St. 69, Md.-Eastern Shore 59
Georgia Southern 57, Furman 55
Hampton 71, Coppin St. 56
Jackson St. 79, Prairie View 67
Morgan St. 71, Norfolk St. 61
N. Carolina A&T 90, Florida A&M 82
Southern U. 63, MVSU 62
Texas Southern 76, Grambling St. 68
UNC Greensboro 86, Elon 73
Wofford 61, The Citadel 49
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Pine Bluff 78, Alcorn St. 56
Northwestern St. 67, Stephen F.Austin 57
Texas 83, Oklahoma St. 54
FAR WEST
Portland 55, Saint Mary's, Calif. 47
San Diego 97, Pepperdine 85
New Mexico St. 71, Hawaii 68

ILH

DIVISION I VARSITY BOYS

Final regular season statistics

SCORING G Pts Avg High
Ostrowski, Pun 12 228 19.0 26
Enos, Kam 12 183 15.3 20
Smith, StL 11 166 15.1 22
Holyfield, MPI 12 157 13.1 23
McLachlin, Pun 12 154 12.8 23
Liu, Mryk 12 151 12.6 21
Dung, Iol 12 142 11.8 18
Steinhoff, Pun 12 141 11.8 19
Nobriga, Iol 12 133 11.1 17
Ho-Ching, Mryk 12 129 10.8 30
Takenaka, MPI 12 116 9.7 16
Miyahira, Iol 12 116 9.7 20
3-point leaders--29: Enos, Kam. 22: Dung, Iol. 21: Miyahira, Iol. 20: Liu, Mryk; Tuitele, Dam. 16: Ostrowski, Pun. 13: Holyfield, MPI. 9: Chock, Mryk; Cummings, Kam. 8: McLachlin, Pun; Romuar, Dam.

Division II Varsity boys Postseason tourney

At Hawaii Baptist Academy gym

Lutheran 53, Redemption Academy 39

High scorers--LHS: Derek Alik 27, Michael Abang 13. RA: Joshua Barros 13, Kekoa Kruszona 12.




PADDLING

OIA

Week 5 results

Through February 11

EASTERN DIVISION

Varsity boys--1. Anuenue (Kula Tolentino, Kila Koanui-Kong, Kawika Adams, Keli'i Pio Adams, Kaleo Tolentino, Ka'ehukai Nauka), 4:12.82; 2. McKinley, 4:21.57; 3. Castle, 4:17.27; 4. Kaiser, 4:33.79; 5. Halau Ku Mana, 4:34.28; 6. Roosevelt, 4:41.78; 7. Kalani, 4:42.21; 8. Moanalua, 4:42.43; 9. Kailua, 4:50.51; 10. Kaimuki, 4:58.50.

Varsity girls--1. Moanalua (Miyuki Tanaka, Cierra Faletoi, Michelei McCabe, Nalei Mendonca, Gwen Larrow, Tiare Lafradez), 4:52.33; 2. Castle, 4:59.88; 3. Anuenue, 5:01.96; 4. McKinley, 5:07.35; 5. Kalaheo, 5:16.12; 6. Kailua, 5:46.29; 7. Kaiser, 5:59.35; 8. Kalani, 6:33.94.

Varsity mixed--1. Anuenue (Kula Tolentino, Kila Koanui-Kong, Keli'i Pio Adams, Leilani Pua'oi, Poina'ole Perry, Anela Ontai), 4:19.29; 2. Moanalua, 4:28.76; 3. Castle, 4:31.96; 4. McKinley, 4:41.09; 5. Kaiser, 5:05.27; 6. Farrington, 5:22.66; 7. Kailua, 5:23.40; 8. Kalani, 5:32.09.

Junior varsity boys--1. 1. Anuenue, 2:16.61; 2. Kalaheo, 2:11.36; 3. McKinley, 2:20.61; 4. Castle, 2:22.53; 5. Kailua, 2:27.16; 6. Kahuku, 2:29.11; 7. Kaimuki, 2:35.08.

Junior varsity girls--1. Roosevelt, 2:40.60; 2. Kailua, 2:45.96; 3. Kalaheo, 2:52.30; 4. Moanalua, 2:56.66; 5. Kahuku, 3:06.73; 6. Kaimuki, 3:09.84; 7. Farrington, 3:10.50.

Junior varsity mixed--1. McKinley, 2:20.64; 2. Anuenue, 2:27.18; 3. Kailua, 2:29.56; 4. Kalaheo, 2:31.59; 5. Kaimuki, 2:32.42; 6. Kahuku, 2:35.64.

WESTERN DIVISION

Varsity boys--1. Radford (Peter Nonales, Ralph Collo, Ryan Bergstrom, Priness Levu, William Chase, Zaren Bartolome), 4:24.29; 2. Waianae, 4:28.69; 3. Nanakuli, 4:28.79; 4. Mililani, 4:40.84; 5. Kapolei, 4:44.52; 6. Aiea, 4:45.71; 7. Leilehua, 4:52.24.

Varsity girls--1. Waianae (Shailynn Ke, Jessica Gora-Aina, Brandie Morales, Moretta Monroe, Chelsea Albios, Kylie Kanui), 5:04.02; 2. Leilehua, 5:05.21; 3. Mililani, 5:05.84; 4. Pearl City, 5:14.62; 5. Aiea, 5:26.12; 6. Radford, 5:35.71; 7. Campbell, 5:44.35; 8. Kapolei, 5:51.21; 9. Waialua, 6:09.75.

Varsity mixed--1. Radford (Jessica Scheuring, Jessica Wright, Ryan Bergstrom, Priness Levu, Jozlyn Brewton, Zaren Bartolome), 4:38.86; 2. Waianae, 4:39.20; 3. Mililani, 4:39.46; 4. Pearl City, 4:43.93; 5. Aiea, 4:47.50; 6. Waialua, 4:54.24; 7. Kapolei, 5:01.16; 8. Leilehua, 5:04.53; 9. Campbell, 5:13.17.

Junior varsity boys--1. Mililani, 2:11.26; 2. Radford, 2:12.13; 3. Waianae, 2:18.46; 4. Pearl City, 2:20.29; 5. Aiea, 2:20.97; 6. Leilehua, 2:23.10; 7. Nanakuli, 2:27.94.

Junior varsity girls--1. Waianae, 2:33:84; 2. Mililani, 2:35.20; 3. Leilehua, 2:36.28; 4. Pearl City, 2:44.01; 5. Radford, 2:46.35; 6. Nanakuli, 2:46.97; 7. Campbell, 2:53.86; 8. Kapolei, 3:02.73.

Junior varsity mixed--1. Nanakuli, 2:15:05; 2. Waianae, 2:24.54; 3. Pearl City, 2:26.70; 4. Mililani, 2:29.40; 5. Radford, 2:30.78; 6. Kapolei, 2:36.45.




TENNIS

SAP Open

At San Jose, Calif.

Purse: $416,000 (Intl. Series)

First round singles

Kristian Pless, Denmark, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 7-5, 6-1.

Simon Greul, Germany, def. Robert Kendrick, United States, 6-3, 6-2.

Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 6-3, 7-6 (7).

Yen-Hsun Lu, Taiwan, def. Brian Wilson, United States, 6-1, 6-2.

Sam Querry, United States, def. Paul Goldstein, United States, 6-2, 6-1.

Sam Warburg, United States, def. Amer Delic, United States, 6-4, 6-3.

Brazil Open

At Salvador, Brazil

Purse: $456,000 (Intl. Series)

First round singles

Nicolas Devilder, France, def. Rogerio Dutra Silva, Brazil, 6-1, 6-3.

Juan Ignacio Chela (6), Argentina, def. Alberto Martin, Spain, 6-4, 6-2.

Martin Vassallo Arguello, Argentina, def. Olivier Patience, France, 6-4, 6-3.

Potito Starace, Italy, def. Gaston Gaudio (5), Argentina, 6-4, 6-3.

Juan Monaco, Argentina, def. Jiri Vanek, Czech Republic, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.

Thiago Alves, Brazil, def. Carlos Moya (4), Spain, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3.

Proximus Diamond Games

At Antwerp, Belgium

Purse: $600,000 (Tier II)

First round singles

Anna Chakvetadze (7), Russia, def. Eleni Daniilidou, Greece, 6-4, 6-2.

Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, def. Martina Mueller, Germany, 6-3, 6-2.

Dinara Safina (6), Russia, def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-4, 6-1.

Patty Schnyder (5), Switzerland, def. Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium, 6-4, 6-1.

ATP Open 13

At Marseille, France

Purse: $663,500 (Intl. Series)

First round singles

Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, def. Novak Djokovic (4), Serbia, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (0).

Julien Benneteau, France, def. Florent Serra, France, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2.




BASEBALL

University of Hawaii Statistics

Through Feb. 11

Batting

Player AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO OB SB/ATT` FLD
Hee .667 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 0-0 1.000
Sanchez .543 9 35 8 19 6 1 3 19 5 4 .600 0-0 .988
Hernandez .412 9 34 4 14 3 0 0 6 4 2 .474 0-0 .982
Frash .393 9 28 11 11 4 0 0 4 13 1 .571 0-0 1.000
Haislet .345 9 29 14 10 3 0 1 4 7 7 .488 3-3 .958
Young .276 9 29 5 8 1 0 0 5 6 5 .417 1-2 .933
Zimny .258 8 31 2 8 3 0 0 6 2 9 .303 0-1 .923
Macdonald .250 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .250 0-0 .000
Franco .182 9 33 7 6 1 1 1 2 6 7 .325 4-4 1.000
Catricala .182 3 11 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0-0 .000
Christensen .156 9 32 3 5 1 0 0 5 6 8 .275 1-1 .860
Asato .111 7 18 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 .111 0-0 1.000
Roquemore .100 5 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 .182 1-2 1.000
Fujii .000 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .500 0-0 1.000
DuPree .000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 .000
Totals .298 9 299 58 89 22 2 5 53 52 51 .404 10-13 .961
Opponents .283 9 318 32 90 20 0 1 29 17 51 .333 5-7 .951

Pitching

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO HR B/Avg
Schneider 0.00 0-0 3 2 0 0 11.0 9 1 0 5 7 0 .220
Johnson 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 .000
Wheeler 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Rodrigues 1.72 3-0 3 3 0 0 15.2 18 5 3 3 8 0 .277
Daly 3.38 0-0 3 1 0 1 10.2 12 4 4 3 9 0 .286
Davis 3.38 1-0 4 0 0 2 10.2 12 5 4 0 7 0 .300
Harrington 3.60 2-1 3 3 0 0 15.0 18 9 6 3 10 0 .305
Rhodes 4.15 0-1 2 0 0 0 4.1 6 2 2 1 2 0 .333
Kramer 4.22 1-0 3 0 0 0 10.2 15 6 5 1 6 1 .349
Totals 2.67 7-2 9 9 0 3 81.0 90 32 24 17 51 1 .283
Opponents 5.84 2-7 9 9 0 0 74.0 89 58 48 52 51 5 .298



GOLF

SBS Open

Yesterday's Qualifying round
At Palmer Course, Turtle Bay Resort

Qualifiers
71--Taylore Karle.
72--Linda Wessberg.
Other results
73--Ashli Bunch, Su A. Kim; Yeon Joo Lee; Sophia Sheridan.
74--Jean Bartholomew; Seo-Jae Lee, Meredith Ward.
75--Kate Golden; Ayaka Kaneko; Becky Lucidi.
76--Sarah Huarte; Stephanie Louden; Kris Tamulis.
77--Beth Allen; Dina Ammaccapane; Meredith Duncan; Mollie Fankhauser; Lisa Fernandes; Hana Kim; Amy Read; Jin Young Pak.
78--Jane Park; Cindy Pasechnik.
80--Jeanne Cho-Hunicke.
83--Diane Irvin.
84--Isabelle Beisiegel.

PGA Tour FedExCup Leaders

Through February 11

Rank/Player Points Earnings
1. Vijay Singh 6,088 $1,465,245
2. John Rollins 5,872 $1,303,229
3. Charles Howell III 5,152 $1,077,650
4. Aaron Baddeley 4,985 $1,201,350
5. Paul Goydos 4,715 $982,133
6. Charley Hoffman 4,699 $942,023
7. Phil Mickelson 4,637 $1,018,042
8. Tiger Woods 4,500 $936,000
9. Jeff Quinney 3,656 $806,100
10. Kevin Sutherland 3,217 $701,000
11. Luke Donald 3,038 $650,600
12. Adam Scott 2,700 $630,000
13. Bart Bryant 2,435 $544,843
14. Davis Love III 2,254 $529,336
15. Heath Slocum 2,252 $490,229
16. Jim Furyk 2,197 $469,000
17. Brandt Snedeker 2,070 $437,946
18. Robert Allenby 2,050 $421,000
19. Bubba Watson 1,897 $419,099
20. David Toms 1,879 $433,143
21. Justin Rose 1,862 $377,142
22. Trevor Immelman 1,790 $429,760
23. K.J. Choi 1,759 $385,750
24. John Mallinger 1,751 $384,660
25. Mark Calcavecchia 1,708 $349,933
26. Ted Purdy 1,680 $363,150
27. Will MacKenzie 1,509 $361,027
28. Andrew Buckle 1,483 $307,740
29. J.B. Holmes 1,433 $348,000
30. Troy Matteson 1,409 $328,910
31. Craig Kanada 1,393 $291,847
32. Cliff Kresge 1,364 $286,502
33. Nick Watney 1,310 $274,386
34. Charles Warren 1,288 $273,125
35. Doug LaBelle II 1,189 $249,187
36. Dudley Hart 1,182 $250,170
37. Dean Wilson 1,106 $272,663
38. Greg Owen 1,100 $242,000
39. Corey Pavin 1,080 $251,664
40. Ryuji Imada 1,077 $239,829
41. Geoff Ogilvy 1,075 $227,333
42. Bo Van Pelt 1,061 $230,343
43. Steve Stricker 1,054 $221,478
44. Matt Kuchar 1,011 $219,000
45. Billy Mayfair 1,000 $240,000
46. Robert Garrigus 947 $216,910
47. Harrison Frazar 848 $172,349
48. John Senden 848 $180,839
49. Johnson Wagner 830 $171,531
50. Daniel Chopra 826 $180,720
51. J.J. Henry 776 $180,608
52. Ryan Armour 764 $166,720
53. Steve Flesch 761 $165,030
54. Charlie Wi 760 $162,486
55. Lucas Glover 757 $163,400
56. Brett Quigley 738 $170,052
57. Vaughn Taylor 707 $164,417
58. Joe Durant 696 $151,667
59. Rich Beem 682 $141,981
60. Pat Perez 681 $142,375
61. Ryan Moore 680 $144,950
62. Ian Poulter 679 $140,800
63. Jason Bohn 676 $159,660
64. Scott Verplank 675 $135,000
65. Steve Lowery 672 $139,400
66. George McNeill 663 $140,160
67. Rory Sabbatini 659 $159,525
68. Stephen Ames 600 $145,000
69. Jason Dufner 593 $125,162
70. Lee Janzen 590 $125,200
71. Hunter Mahan 573 $126,032
72. Paul Azinger 555 $117,285
73. Michael Putnam 553 $116,554
74. Peter Lonard 538 $125,000
75. Brett Wetterich 535 $124,498
76. Camilo Villegas 530 $116,600
77. Glen Day 516 $112,523
78. Stewart Cink 513 $108,260
79. Stuart Appleby 483 $120,000
79. Chris Couch 483 $120,000
81. Stephen Marino 477 $99,872
82. Bill Haas 475 $97,497
83. Mark Wilson 466 $98,177
84. Nathan Green 461 $96,672
85. Bernhard Langer 455 $91,000
86. Tim Petrovic 451 $102,592
87. Tom Johnson 443 $91,150
88. Rod Pampling 439 $104,760
89. Jerry Kelly 429 $89,143
90. Jeff Maggert 422 $108,229
91. Joe Ogilvie 419 $89,152
92. Kirk Triplett 413 $95,000
93. Tommy Armour III 411 $84,319
94. Parker McLachlin 406 $90,970
95. Mark Hensby 392 $81,470
96. Tim Herron 385 $84,497
97. Eric Axley 370 $97,217
98. Fred Funk 363 $87,000
99. Duffy Waldorf 343 $69,830
100. Cameron Beckman 323 $66,197
101. Brian Gay 315 $71,595
102. Boo Weekley 309 $67,909
103. Jeff Overton 293 $64,350
103. Omar Uresti 293 $64,350
103. Tom Watson 293 $64,350
106. David Duval 287 $61,067
107. Tom Pernice, Jr. 276 $64,828
108. Bob Estes 275 $59,498
109. Carl Pettersson 260 $65,000
110. Kevin Stadler 260 $53,570
111. Gavin Coles 259 $53,950
112. John Merrick 255 $59,588
113. Kenny Perry 244 $54,717
114. Briny Baird 238 $53,578
115. Chad Campbell 238 $69,640



GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NCAA basketball

Today

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Penn 12 1/2 Princeton
at Akron 9 Ohio
at Buffalo 5 1/2 Bowling Green
at Toledo 13 1/2 E. Michigan
at Old Dominion 8 1/2 Hofstra
at Tennessee 2 1/2 Kentucky
at Texas A&M 13 1/2 Texas Tech
at Charlotte 10 1/2 La.-Lafayette
at North Carolina 14 1/2 Virginia Tech
at Florida St. 4 1/2 Georgia Tech
Oklahoma 3 1/2 at Iowa St.
at N. Illinois 1 1/2 Ball St.
at Nebraska 1 Kansas St.
at Missouri St. 4 1/2 S. Illinois
at Creighton 10 N. Iowa
at Michigan St. 7 Michigan
at Colorado St. 9 1/2 TCU
at San Diego St. 1 UNLV
at E. Illinois 2 SE Missouri
at Morehead St. 6 1/2 Jacksonville St.
at E. Kentucky 4 Samford
at Canisius Pk Niagara
Tennessee Tech 5 at Tenn.-Martin

NBA

Today

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Miami 10 1/2 Portland
San Antonio 3 at New Jersey
Dallas 5 1/2 at Milwaukee
New Orleans 1 at Memphis
at Chicago 5 Toronto
at Houston 8 1/2 Sacramento
at L.A. Lakers 6 New York

NHL

Today

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Carolina -240 Los Angeles +200
at Boston -115 Edmonton -105
at Tampa Bay -200 Phoenix +170
at Montreal -180 Florida +160
at Toronto -150 N.Y. Islanders +130
San Jose -165 at St. Louis +145
Anaheim -135 at Colorado +115
at Calgary -180 Atlanta +160



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

CHICAGO WHITE SOX--Agreed to terms with INF Eduardo Perez on a minor league contract.

DETROIT TIGERS--Agreed to terms with RHP Yorman Bazardo, RHP Roman Colon, RHP Kyle Sleeth, INF Kody Kirkland and OF Curtis Granderson on one-year contracts.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS--Named Mark Tilson vice president-sales and marketing.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS--Agreed to terms with RHP Pete Walker on a minor league contract.

National League

COLORADO ROCKIES--Agreed to terms with RHP Matt Herges on a minor league contract.

SAN DIEGO PADRES--Named Warren Miller director of media relations. Agreed to terms with RHP Cooper Brannan on a minor league contract.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS--Agreed to terms with OF Nook Logan on a one-year contract.

Basketball

NBA Development League

SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE--Signed G Robert Hite and C Nigel Dixon. Waived G DeSean Hadley and C Chad Bell.

Football

National Football League

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS--Agreed to terms with S Robb Butler, FB Greg Hanoian, DT Brian Howard, G Rob Hunt, QB Omar Jacobs, TE Adam Johnson, TE Keith Willis, DE Montez Murphy, CB Zach Norton, CB Dimitri Patterson, CB Justin Phinisee, LB Nick Reid and LB Timi Wusu on two-year contracts.

MIAMI DOLPHINS--Named Steve Hoffman assistant special teams coach.

NEW YORK GIANTS--Released OT Luke Petitgout, LB Carlos Emmons and LB LaVar Arrington.

NEW YORK JETS--Signed WR Phil Silva to a reserve/future contract. Waived G Michael King from the NFL Europe exempt-injured list.

ST. LOUIS RAMS--Named Keith Murphy offensive quality control coach.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS--Fired Marty Schottenheimer, coach.

TENNESSEE TITANS--Named Mike Reinfeldt general manager.

Hockey

National Hockey League

LEAGUE--Suspended Ottawa G Ray Emery for three games as a result of a slashing incident during a Feb. 10 game against Montreal.

ATLANTA THRASHERS--Assigned RW Darren Haydar to Chicago of the AHL.

CAROLINA HURRICANES--Lifted the suspension of D Anton Babchuk, allowing him to report immediately to Albany of the AHL.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS--Recalled F Martin St. Pierre from Norfolk of the AHL. Assigned F Troy Brouwer to Norfolk.

DALLAS STARS--Acquired LW Ladislav Nagy from Phoenix for LW Mathias Tjarnqvist and 2007 first-round draft pick.

EDMONTON OILERS--Recalled LW Patrick Thoresen from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS--Agreed to terms with F Sami Kapanen on a two-year contract extension.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS--Assigned D Alexander Edler to Manitoba of the AHL.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS--Re-signed LW Donald Brashear to a one-year contract.

College

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK--Named John Hargis women's assistant swimming coach.

ARKANSAS TECH--Announced the resignation of Gregg Ricono, offensive coordinator.

CLEMSON--Named Drew Keeshan men's assistant soccer coach.

DUKE--Named Vicki Stone assistant director of athletic development-director of major gifts.

FLORIDA--Fired Carolyn Peck, women's basketball coach, effective at the end of the season.

KEENE STATE--Named Erica Morse women's assistant lacrosse coach, Wilson Perez men's assistant track coach and Breanne Lucey women's assistant track coach.

SYRACUSE--Named Steve Russ defensive coordinator and Chris Wiesehan offensive line coach.





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