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Today

BASEBALL

College: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Bradley, 1 p.m., Simmons Field, Kailua-Kona; Hawaii Pacific vs. Southern Connecticut State (2), 1 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park field 4; Hawaii vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2), 1:05 p.m., Les Murakami Stadium.

ILH: Punahou vs. Mid-Pacific, 9 a.m., Damien vs. Pac-Five, noon, at Ala Wai Field.

KIF: Kapaa vs. Kauai at Ron Martin Field, 10 a.m.

BASKETBALL

ILH division I girls: Mid-Pacific at Punahou, Maryknoll vs. Iolani at Saint Louis, 6:30 p.m.

ILH division II girls: Le Jardin at Punahou, St. Francis vs. Iolani at Saint Louis, 5 p.m.; Kamehameha at St. Andrew's, Redemption Academy at Sacred Hearts, Word of Life at Hawaii Baptist, 6 p.m.

OIA Red East girls: Kahuku at Kalaheo, Kalani at Kaimuki, Moanalua at Farrington, games begin 15 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

OIA White girls: Kaiser at Campbell, Kailua at Castle, Thompson at Waialua, games begin 15 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

GOLF

KIF: 11:30 a.m., Mokihana Course.

SOFTBALL

Bank of Hawaii Invitational: Hawaii vs. Nevada, 10 a.m., Cal vs. Baylor, noon, Third-place game, 2 p.m., Championship game, 4 p.m., Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

PWC: Hawaii-Hilo vs. BYU-Hawaii, noon, at Central Oahu Regional Park.; Hawaii Pacific vs. Chaminade (2), noon, at HPU.

RODEO

HWRA: 10 a.m., Gunstock Ranch, Kahuku.

TENNIS

College men: Hawaii vs. Nevada, 4 p.m., UH Courts.

College women: Hawaii vs. San Jose State, 4 p.m., UH Courts.

KIF: Waimea vs. Kapaa at Hanapepe Courts, Kauai vs. Kula at Kiahuna Courts, noon.

TRACK & FIELD

ILH boys: Henry Lee Invitational, 8:30 a.m., at Kamehameha.

ILH girls: Ralph Martinson Invitational, 8:30 a.m., at Punahou.

KIF: Mayor's Invitational, 4 p.m., Vidinha Stadium.

VOLLEYBALL

MPSF: Hawaii vs. Cal State Northridge, 7 p.m., Stan Sheriff Center.

WATER POLO

College women: USC at Hawaii, 4 p.m., Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex.

OIA: Kalani vs. Moanalua at Kaimuki, 9 a.m.; McKinley at Kaimuki, 10:15 a.m.; Kahuku vs. Mililani at Kaimuki, Pearl City at Kaiser, 11:30 a.m.; Castle at Kaimuki, 12:45 p.m.; Roosevelt vs. Kapolei at Kaimuki, 2 p.m.

Tomorrow

BASEBALL

College: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Bradley, 11 a.m., Simmons Field, Kailua-Kona; Hawaii Pacific vs. Southern Connecticut State, noon, Central Oahu Regional Park field 4; Hawaii vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1:05 p.m., Les Murakami Stadium.




TENNIS

Pacific Life Open

At Indian Wells, Calif.

Purse: Men, $3.285 million; Women, $2.1 million

Men's quarterfinal singles

Novak Djokovic (12), Serbia, def. David Ferrer (14), Spain, 6-3, 6-4.

Women's semifinal singles

Daniela Hantuchova (14) def. Li Na (12), China, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1.

Svetlana Kuznetsova (2), Russia, def. Sybille Bammer (33), Austria, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-1.




SUMO

March Grand Sumo Tournament

Day six results
Wakanosato (4-2) def. Jumonji (3-3)
Tochinohana (2-4) def. Shimotori (4-2)
Satoyama (6-0) def. Hakurozan (2-4)
Tochiozan (4-2) def. Yoshikaze (1-5)
Kakuryu (5-1) def. Tosanoumi (3-3)
Aminishiki (3-3) def. Kasuganishiki (0-6)
Ushiomaru (3-3) def. Tochinonada (3-3)
Dejima (4-2) def. Iwakiyama (2-4)
Kokkai (4-2) def. Tokitsuumi (2-4)
Takamisakari (4-2) def. Tomanoshima (4-2)
Homasho (4-2) def. Kakizoe (3-3)
Takekaze (3-3) def. Roho (2-4)
Kisenosato (4-2) def. Tamakasuga (1-5)
Toyonoshima (4-2) def. Futeno (1-5)
Ama (2-4) def. Kasugao (3-3)
Tochiazuma (6-0) def. Tokitenku (2-4)
Kotomitsuki (5-1) def. Kaio (2-4)
Kotooshu (4-2) def. Asasekiryu (1-5)
Hakuho (5-1) def. Kotoshogiku (1-5)
Miyabiyama (3-3) def. Chiyotaikai (4-2)
Asashoryu (4-2) def. Kyokutenho (1-5)




BASEBALL

MLB Spring Training

Yesterday
Houston 4, N.Y. Yankees 3
Detroit 12, Philadelphia 9
Minnesota 16, Baltimore 2, 8 innings, rain
Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 3
Seattle 7, Kansas City 3
Milwaukee 3, L.A. Angels 2
San Francisco 11, Colorado 7
Chicago White Sox 7, Chicago Cubs 6
Florida 5, N.Y. Mets 4
St. Louis 6, Atlanta 6, tie, 10 innings
Arizona 8, Oakland 5
Texas 4, San Diego 3
Washington vs. Cleveland, ccd., rain
Toronto vs. Cincinnati, ccd., rain
Boston vs. L.A. Dodgers, ccd., rain
Today
Detroit vs. Toronto
Cincinnati vs. Boston
St. Louis vs. Atlanta
Baltimore (ss) vs. Florida
Houston vs. L.A. Dodgers
Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh
N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia
Cleveland vs. Tampa Bay
N.Y. Mets (ss) vs. Baltimore (ss)
Washington vs. N.Y. Mets (ss)
Texas vs. Seattle
Milwaukee vs. Oakland
San Diego vs. Chicago Cubs
San Francisco vs. Colorado
Arizona vs. Kansas City
L.A. Angels vs. Chicago White Sox




BOXING

Fight schedule

National TV in parentheses

Today

At American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, Texas, Evander Holyfield, Atlanta, vs. Vinny Maddalone, Queens, N.Y., 10, heavyweights.

At Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas (PPV), Jhonny Gonzalez, Mexico, vs. Irene Pacheco, Colombia, 12, for Gonzalez's WBO bantamweight title; Marco Antonio Barrera, Mexico, vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, Mexico, 12, for Barrera's WBC super featherweight title; Daniel Ponce de Leon, Mexico, vs. Gerry Penalosa, Philippines, 12, for Ponce de Leon's WBO super bantamweight title; Kendall Holt, Paterson, N.J., vs. Mike Arnaoutis, 12, WBO light welterweight title eliminator; Demetrius Hopkins, Philadelphia, vs. Steve Forbes, Las Vegas, 10, welterweights.

At Palais des Sport Marcel Cerdan, Paris, O'Neil Bell, Atlanta, vs. Jean-Marc Mormeck, France, 12, for Bell's WBC-WBA cruiserweight title.

Monday

At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Lorenzo Parra, Venezuela, vs. Takefumi Sakata, Japan, 12, for Parra's WBA flyweight title.

March 22

At Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, Dmtiry Salita, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs. Grover Wiley, Omaha, Neb., 10, junior welterweights; Curtis Stevens, Brooklyn, N.Y., vs. Darnell Boone, Atlanta, 10, super middleweights.

March 23

At San Juan, Puerto Rico, Daniel Reyes, Colombia, vs. Nelson Dieppa, Puerto Rico, 12, for Reyes' WBO Fedelatin mini flyweight title; Edwin Vazquez, Puerto Rico, vs. Jose Correa, Puerto Rico, 12, for Vazquez's WBO Fedelatin welterweight title; Javier Cintron, Puerto Rico vs. Juan Mercedes, Puerto Rico, 12, for Cintron's WBO Fedelatin super flyweight title.

At Foxwoods, Resort, Mashantucket, Conn. (ESPN2), Delvin Rodriguez, Danbury, Conn. vs. Jesse Feliciano, Las Vegas, 12, for Rodriguez's USBA welterweight title.

March 24

At Copenhagen, Denmark (HBO), Mikkel Kessler, Denmark, vs. Librado Andrade, La Habra, Calif., 12, for Kessler's WBC/WBA super middleweight titles.

March 31

At Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany, Virgil Hill, Williston, N.D., vs. Henry Maske, Germany, 12, cruiserweights.

April 6

At Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Conn. (ESPN2), Matt Godfrey, Providence, R.I. vs. Felix Cora Jr., Galveston, Texas, 12, cruiserweights.

At Minneapolis (SHO), Travis Walker, Colorado Springs, vs. George Garcia, Glendale 10 rounds, heavyweights.

April 13

At Cicero (Ill.) Stadium, Hector Velazquez, Mexico, vs. Francisco Lorenzo, Dominican Republic, 12, super featherweights.

April 14

At The Alamodome, San Antonio (PPV), Manny Pacquiao, Philippines, vs. Jorge Solis, Mexico, 12, for Pacquiao's WBC international super featherweight title; Cristian Mijares, Mexico, vs. Jorge Arce, Mexico, 12, for Mijares' WBC super flyweight title; Brian Viloria, Waipahu, Hawaii, vs. Edgar Sosa, Mexico, 12, for the vacant WBC super flyweight championship.

April 18

At Clifford Park, Nassau, Bahamas (ESPN2), Chris Byrd, Las Vegas, vs. Sherman Williams, Vero Beach, Fla., 10, heavyweights.

April 20

At Bally's Event Center, Atlantic City, N.J. (SHO), Mike Arnaoutis, Atlantic City, N.J., vs. Kendall Holt, Paterson, N.J., 12, for the WBO junior welterweight eliminator.

April 25

At Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, Minn. (ESPN2), Jason Litzau, St. Paul, Minn., vs. Aldo Valtierra, Mexico, 10, featherweights.

April 28

At Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Conn. (HBO), Acelino Freitas, Brazil, vs. Juan Diaz, Houston, 12, tor Freitas' WBO and Diaz's WBA lightweight titles.

May 5

At MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas (PPV), Oscar De La Hoya, Los Angeles, vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr., Las Vegas, 12, for De La Hoya's WBC junior middleweight title.

June 9

At Madison Square Garden, New York (PPV), Miguel Angel Cotto, Puerto Rico, vs. Zab Judah, Brooklyn, N.Y., 12, for Cotto's WBA welterweight title.

June 23

At Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas (HBO), Ricky Hatton, England, Jose Luis Castillo, Mexico, 12, super lightweights.




GOLF

Arnold Palmer Invitational

At Orlando, Fla.
Purse: $5.5 million
Second round, par-70

Rocco Mediate 66-65 -- 131
Paul Casey 64-70 -- 134
John Rollins 69-65 -- 134
Stephen Ames 68-67 -- 135
Shaun Micheel 67-68 -- 135
Sergio Garcia 66-69 -- 135
Ben Curtis 68-67 -- 135
Vaughn Taylor 64-71 -- 135
Jerry Kelly 67-69 -- 136
Sean O'Hair 66-70 -- 136
Trevor Immelman 66-70 -- 136
Tom Lehman 67-69 -- 136
Stephen Marino 67-70 -- 137
Bo Van Pelt 67-70 -- 137
Frank Lickliter II 69-68 -- 137
Tiger Woods 64-73 -- 137
Jason Dufner 67-70 -- 137
Retief Goosen 69-68 -- 137
Paul Azinger 73-65 -- 138
Brian Gay 68-70 -- 138
Chris Couch 68-70 -- 138
D.J. Trahan 70-68 -- 138
Kyle Reifers 70-68 -- 138
Bart Bryant 70-68 -- 138
Vijay Singh 70-68 -- 138
Ernie Els 69-70 -- 139
Stewart Cink 70-69 -- 139
Mark Wilson 68-71 -- 139
Johan Edfors 72-67 -- 139
Craig Kanada 69-70 -- 139
Pat Perez 67-72 -- 139
Henrik Stenson 68-71 -- 139
Geoff Ogilvy 69-70 -- 139
Luke Donald 68-71 -- 139
Carl Pettersson 66-73 -- 139
Peter Lonard 68-71 -- 139
Camilo Villegas 70-69 -- 139
Cliff Kresge 69-70 -- 139
Phil Mickelson 72-68 -- 140
Stuart Appleby 70-70 -- 140
Brad Faxon 71-69 -- 140
Paul Goydos 70-70 -- 140
Chad Campbell 71-69 -- 140
Brandt Snedeker 70-70 -- 140
Tom Johnson 71-69 -- 140
Boo Weekley 68-72 -- 140
Skip Kendall 72-68 -- 140
Steve Flesch 68-72 -- 140
Jason Bohn 69-71 -- 140
Scott Verplank 67-73 -- 140
K.J. Choi 67-73 -- 140
Mark Calcavecchia 67-73 -- 140
Richard S. Johnson 70-71 -- 141
Tom Pernice, Jr. 70-71 -- 141
Ryan Armour 71-70 -- 141
Woody Austin 67-74 -- 141
Charles Warren 68-73 -- 141
Yong-Eun Yang 72-69 -- 141
Mark Hensby 72-69 -- 141
Bob Estes 73-68 -- 141
Jeff Quinney 72-69 -- 141
Robert Karlsson 70-72 -- 142
Tim Herron 70-72 -- 142
Robert Gamez 69-73 -- 142
Heath Slocum 72-70 -- 142
Mike Weir 70-72 -- 142
Aaron Baddeley 72-70 -- 142
Charles Howell III 71-71 -- 142
John Mallinger 70-72 -- 142
Brett Quigley 72-71 -- 143
Joey Sindelar 68-75 -- 143
Steve Elkington 70-73 -- 143
Justin Leonard 70-73 -- 143
Colin Montgomerie 70-73 -- 143
Robert Allenby 70-73 -- 143
Eric Axley 71-72 -- 143
Zach Johnson 71-72 -- 143
J.B. Holmes 71-72 -- 143
Troy Matteson 70-73 -- 143
Failed to qualify
Rory Sabbatini 71-73 -- 144
Corey Pavin 72-72 -- 144
Nathan Green 72-72 -- 144
Johnson Wagner 74-70 -- 144
Robert Damron 74-70 -- 144
Jose Maria Olazabal 75-69 -- 144
Davis Love III 72-72 -- 144
Nick O'Hern 70-74 -- 144
Doug LaBelle II 70-74 -- 144
Billy Mayfair 69-76 -- 145
Mike Hulbert 75-70 -- 145
Bubba Watson 69-76 -- 145
Niclas Fasth 69-76 -- 145
Dan Forsman 69-76 -- 145
Will MacKenzie 73-72 -- 145
Hunter Mahan 73-72 -- 145
Dicky Pride 70-76 -- 146
Bernhard Langer 73-73 -- 146
Billy Hurley III 68-78 -- 146
Jonathan Byrd 71-76 -- 147
Rod Pampling 75-72 -- 147
Shigeki Maruyama 74-73 -- 147
Jeev M. Singh 78-70 -- 148
Dean Wilson 70-78 -- 148
Nick Watney 72-77 -- 149
Billy Andrade 76-73 -- 149
Kyle Stanley 75-74 -- 149
Daniel Chopra 78-72 -- 150
Mark Rummings 75-75 -- 150
Darren Clarke 73-77 -- 150
Greg Owen 71-80 -- 151
Ryuji Imada 73-78 -- 151
Todd Hamilton 75-76 -- 151
Andrew Buckle 73-78 -- 151
Kenny Perry 73-79 -- 152
Charley Hoffman 75-77 -- 152
Ted Purdy 76-76 -- 152

TCL Classic

At Sanya, China
Purse: $1 million
Second round, par-72

Chapchai Nirat, Thailand 61-66 -- 127
Jean-Baptiste Gonnet, France 67-66 -- 133
David Bransdon, Australia 67-66 -- 133
Rafael Echenique, Argentina 64-69 -- 133
Simon Nash, Australia 67-66 -- 133
Adam Blyth, Australia 67-66 -- 133
Carlos Rodiles, Spain 68-66 -- 134
Carl Suneson, Spain 66-68 -- 134
Taichi Teshima, Japan 69-65 -- 134
Lu Wen-teh, Taiwan 65-69 -- 134
Brad Kennedy, Australia 67-67 -- 134
Francois Delamontagne, France 73-62 -- 135
Sam Little, England 68-67 -- 135
Miles Tunnicliff, England 70-65 -- 135
Pelle Enberg, Sweden 71-64 -- 135
James Heath, England 72-63 -- 135
Nick Dougherty, England 69-66 -- 135
Richard Lee, New Zeaand 65-70 -- 135
Juvic Pagunsan, Philippines 68-68 -- 136
James Kingston, South Africa 66-70 -- 136
Oliver Fisher, England 67-69 -- 136
Lee Westwood, England 66-70 -- 136
Ashley Hall, Australia 67-69 -- 136

AT&T Champions Classic

At Santa Clarita, Calif.
Purse: $1.6 million
First round, par-72

Hale Irwin 30-34 -- 64
Isao Aoki 33-33 -- 66
David Edwards 34-32 -- 66
Jim Thorpe 33-33 -- 66
John Jacobs 37-30 -- 67
Loren Roberts 34-33 -- 67
Fuzzy Zoeller 33-34 -- 67
Eduardo Romero 35-33 -- 68
Morris Hatalsky 35-33 -- 68
Tom Jenkins 35-33 -- 68
Dave Stockton 33-36 -- 69
Ed Dougherty 35-34 -- 69
Hugh Baiocchi 35-34 -- 69
Bruce Summerhays 34-35 -- 69
Wayne Levi 35-34 -- 69
Bobby Wadkins 32-37 -- 69
Jay Haas 33-36 -- 69
Bob Gilder 35-34 -- 69
Gil Morgan 35-34 -- 69
Tom Kite 36-33 -- 69
Tom Purtzer 33-36 -- 69
Joe Ozaki 36-33 -- 69
Tom McKnight 31-38 -- 69
Dale Douglass 36-34 -- 70
Keith Fergus 36-34 -- 70
Tom Wargo 34-36 -- 70
Allen Doyle 33-37 -- 70
D.A. Weibring 36-34 -- 70
Jerry Pate 33-37 -- 70
Andy Bean 34-36 -- 70
Mark McCumber 36-34 -- 70
Denis Watson 32-38 -- 70
Des Smyth 33-37 -- 70
John Bland 37-33 -- 70
Mark O'Meara 35-35 -- 70
Jim Albus 35-36 -- 71
Graham Marsh 35-36 -- 71
Tim Simpson 35-36 -- 71
John Harris 34-37 -- 71
David Eger 36-35 -- 71
Bruce Lietzke 35-36 -- 71
Dana Quigley 35-36 -- 71
Bruce Fleisher 38-33 -- 71
Leonard Thompson 37-34 -- 71
Jim Chancey 37-34 -- 71
Massy Kuramoto 39-32 -- 71
Curtis Strange 38-34 -- 72
Scott Simpson 36-36 -- 72
Ben Crenshaw 37-35 -- 72
Lonnie Nielsen 37-35 -- 72
Mike McCullough 35-37 -- 72
Jon Fiedler 34-38 -- 72
Kirk Hanefeld 34-38 -- 72
Chip Beck 38-35 -- 73
Mike Reid 38-35 -- 73
Don Pooley 35-38 -- 73
Dave Eichelberger 34-39 -- 73
Pat McGowan 37-36 -- 73
Kenny Knox 37-37 -- 74
Mark Johnson 38-36 -- 74
Walter Hall 36-38 -- 74
Tim Conley 38-36 -- 74
Hubert Green 36-39 -- 75
Bill Rogers 35-40 -- 75
Vicente Fernandez 39-36 -- 75
Jack Renner 37-38 -- 75
Raymond Floyd 34-41 -- 75
Jim Dent 36-40 -- 76
Larry Nelson 40-36 -- 76
Joe Inman 36-40 -- 76
Vance Heafner 38-38 -- 76
Jay Sigel 38-38 -- 76
Mick Soli 39-37 -- 76
Jim Colbert 41-39 -- 80
Terry Dill 38-43 -- 81



GLANTZ-CULVER LINES

NCAA basketball tournament

FAVORITE LINE OU UNDERDOG
Second Round
At Buffalo, N.Y.
Maryland 5 1/2 (132 1/2) Butler
Pittsburgh 6 1/2 (132) Vir. Common
At Winston-Salem, N.C.
Georgetown 8 (126 1/2) Boston College
North Carolina 10 (135) Michigan St.
At Lexington, Ky.
Texas A&M 2 1/2 (131) Louisville
Ohio St. 7 (134 1/2) Xavier
At Sacramento, Calif.
Washington St. 1 1/2 (126 1/2) Vanderbilt
UCLA 7 (126 1/2) Indiana
NIT
Second Round
at Mississippi St. 8 (150) Bradley

NBA

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Orlando 6 Sacramento
at Indiana 5 Atlanta
at Washington 6 New Orleans
at Cleveland 4 1/2 Utah
Chicago 5 at Memphis
at San Antonio 14 Boston
at Milwaukee 8 1/2 Charlotte
at Seattle 4 Golden State
Phoenix 4 1/2 at Denver

NHL

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at New Jersey -150 Carolina + 130
Toronto -115 at Montreal -105
at N.Y. Rangers -160 Boston + 140
at Ottawa -350 Philadelphia + 270
at Florida -150 N.Y. Islanders + 130
St. Louis -130 at Edmonton + 110
at Nashville -165 Dallas + 145
at Calgary -160 Minnesota + 140
Colorado -170 at Phoenix + 150
at Vancouver -115 Detroit -105
at Los Angeles -165 Columbus + 145



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

MLB--Suspended Colorado LHP Jeff Francis five regular season games and fined him an undisclosed amount for intentionally throwing at a batter after a warning had been issued earlier during a March 13 game. Suspended Colorado manager Clint Hurdle one regular season game and fined him an undisclosed amount for Francis' actions.

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES--Optioned INF Luis Hernandez to Norfolk of the IL.

DETROIT TIGERS--Optioned RHP Yorman Bazardo to Toledo of the IL and INF Kody Kirkland to Erie of the EL.

SEATTLE MARINERS--Optioned INF Michael Garciaparra, INF Bryan LaHair, INF Oswaldo Navarro, OF Wladimir Balentien and OF Michael Wilson to Tacoma of the PCL. Reassigned C Jeff Clement and C Rob Johnson to their minor league camp.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS--Optioned 1B Joey Votto to Louisville of the IL. Reassigned RHP Homer Bailey, C Dan Conway, LHP Michael Gosling and C Ryan Hanigan to their minor league camp. Released RHP Kerry Ligtenberg and RHP Brian Meadows.

COLORADO ROCKIES--Optioned RHP Denny Bautista, RHP Ryan Speier, C Alvin Colina, and INF Omar Quintanilla to Colorado Springs of the PCL. Optioned RHP Darren Clarke to Tulsa of the Texas League.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS--Optioned RHP Blake Hawksworth to Memphis of the PCL.

SAN DIEGO PADRES--Sent OF Jack Cust outright to Portland of the PCL.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS--Optioned RHP Emiliano Fruto, RHP Beltran Perez and RHP Chris Schroder to Columbus of the IL.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

TORONTO RAPTORS--Activated G Darrick Martin and F Pape Sow from the injured list.

Football

National Football League

CHARLOTTE PANTHERS--Signed LB Terrence Melton and DT Stephen Williams.

CINCINNATI BENGALS--Signed C Alex Stepanovich to a one-year contract.

CLEVELAND BROWNS--Signed DL Robaire Smith to a four-year contract.

DETROIT LIONS--Signed RB T.J. Duckett to a one-year contract.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS--Re-signed DT Ron Edwards.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES--Re-signed RB Correll Buckhalter to a two-year contract.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS--Signed CB Chidi Iwuoma to a one-year contract.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS--Re-signed LB Hannibal Navies. Waived LB Renauld Williams.

Hockey

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM DUCKS--Signed LW Bobby Bolt to a three-year contract.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS -- Assigned D Derrick Walser to Syracuse of the AHL.

DALLAS STARS--Activated LW Brenden Morrow from injured reserve.

LOS ANGELES KINGS--Signed F Kevin Westgarth to a multiyear contract.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING--Recalled D Matt Smaby from Springfield of the AHL. Assigned RW Kyle Wanvig to Springfield.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS--Recalled LW Alexandre Giroux from Hershey of the AHL.

College

BRYN MAWR--Named Kathleen Tierney athletic director.

BUCKNELL--Named Andrew Cohen defensive coordinator.

NORTH CAROLINA--Suspended RB Barrington Edwards from the football team indefinitely.

NORTHWOOD, MICH.--Named Josh Stryker men's and women's track and field and cross country coach.

RICHMOND--Named Dave Legg defensive line coach, Byron Thweatt defensive assistant and Josh Lustig offensive assistant.





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