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Star-Bulletin staff



Today

BASEBALL

College: Hawaii Pacific vs. Southern Connecticut State (2), 4 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park field 4; Hawaii-Hilo vs. Bradley, 6 p.m., Francis Wong Stadium.

ILH: Punahou vs. Damien at Ala Wai Field, 3:15 p.m.

KIF: Kapaa vs. Waimea at Ron Martin Field, 2:45 p.m.

OIA East: Kahuku at Moanalua, Kalaheo at Kaiser, Kaimuki at Kailua, Roosevelt at Castle, 4 p.m.

OIA West: Aiea vs. Nanakuli at Aiea Recreational Annex, Radford at Pearl City, Leilehua vs. Kapolei at Kaala Elementary, Waipahu at Mililani, Campbell at Waianae, 4 p.m.

GOLF

College women: Final round, Donnis Thompson Invitational, Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course.

Tennis

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

WATER POLO

OIA girls: Mililani vs. Roosevelt at Central Oahu Regional Park, Castle vs. Moanalua at BYU-Hawaii, 4:45 p.m.; Kapolei vs. Kaiser at Central Oahu Regional Park, McKinley vs. Leilehua at BYU-Hawaii, 6 p.m.; Kahuku vs. Pearl City at BYU-Hawaii, 7:15 p.m.

Tomorrow

BASEBALL

College: Hawaii-Hilo vs. Bradley, 3 p.m., Francis Wong Stadium; Hawaii Pacific vs. Southern Connecticut State, 6 p.m., Central Oahu Regional Park field 4.

BASKETBALL

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

OIA Red West girls: Pearl City at Leilehua, games begin 15 minutes after end of 5 p.m. JV game.

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

Golf

ILH girls: 11:30 a.m., Barbers Point Course.




CRICKET

Cricket World Cup

By The Associated Press

Yesterday

Group A: South Africa, 188-3, def. Scotland, 186-8, by seven wickets

Group C: New Zealand, 331-7, def. Kenya, 183 all out, by 148 runs




WATER POLO

OIA

At Kaiser

Kalani 8, Kaiser 2

McKinley 14, Pearl City 5

Mililani 8, Kaiser 3




AUTO RACING

NASCAR Nextel Cup Leaders

Through Sunday

Points

1, Mark Martin, 629. 2, Jeff Gordon, 621. 3, Jeff Burton, 618. 4, Jimmie Johnson, 601. 5, Matt Kenseth, 567. 6, Tony Stewart, 507. 7, Kevin Harvick, 482. 8, Denny Hamlin, 480. 9, Clint Bowyer, 479. 10, Carl Edwards, 471. 11, David Stremme, 463. 12, J J Yeley, 462. 13, Elliott Sadler, 456. 14, Kyle Busch, 449. 15, Juan Pablo Montoya, 443. 16, Robby Gordon, 433. 17, Bobby Labonte, 428. 18, Ryan Newman, 422. 19, Joe Nemechek, III, 420. 20, Kurt Busch, 416.

Money

1, Kevin Harvick, $1,949,277. 2, Mark Martin, $1,635,090. 3, Jeff Burton, $1,308,889. 4, Jimmie Johnson, $1,214,844. 5, Jeff Gordon, $1,058,080. 6, Tony Stewart, $1,021,989. 7, Matt Kenseth, $1,005,372. 8, David Ragan, $879,000. 9, David Gilliland, $818,556. 10, Kasey Kahne, $816,097.

11, Elliott Sadler, $768,663. 12, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., $740,532. 13, Kurt Busch, $737,015. 14, Denny Hamlin, $733,850. 15, Ryan Newman, $698,633. 16, Juan Pablo Montoya, $673,108. 17, Bobby Labonte, $671,244. 18, J J Yeley, $656,915. 19, Martin Truex, Jr., $633,665. 20, Kyle Busch, $626,058.




BASEBALL

College

EAST
Amherst 15-13, Fredonia St., 4-4
Buena Vista 16, Mass.-Boston 12
Seton Hill 12, St. Vincent 2
SOUTH
Armstrong Atlantic 12, Oakland City 0
Barton 20-12, Shaw 1-2
Coastal Carolina 6, Elon 3
Coll. of Charleston 9, Charleston Southern 1
Francis Marion 8, Claflin 3
Georgia 9, Mercer 3
Lenoir-Rhyne 8, Limestone 7
Lynchburg 3, Ferrum 2
North Georgia 16, Erskine 11, 12 innings
Roanoke 9-8, E. Mennonite 5-4
S.C.-Aiken 12, Barton 3
South Carolina 9, UNC Asheville 2
The Citadel 8, Winthrop 3
Union, Tenn. 8, Williams Baptist 1
Virginia 11, Richmond 1
W. Virginia St. 2, Presbyterian 1, 10 innings
Western Carolina 6, Clemson 3
MIDWEST
Muskingum 4, Thomas More 1
Nebraska 3, Western Illinois 2
Saint Louis 1, Tenn.-Martin 0
Wayne, Neb. 8, NW Missouri St. 2
Youngstown St. 7, Bowling Green 5
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 22, Texas Southern 1
Huston-Tillotson 4-15, Northwood, Texas 0-6
Sam Houston St. 13, Prairie View 0
Texas 5, Texas State 3
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4, Texas-Pan American 1

High school

Junior varsity

ILH

Mid-Pacific 10, Maryknoll 0

OIA

Moanalua 9, Kahuku 2

Kapolei 7, Leilehua 2




MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Spring Training

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Team W L Pct
Texas 12 6 .667
Detroit 14 8 .636
New York 12 7 .632
Cleveland 12 8 .600
Los Angeles 13 9 .591
Minnesota 10 10 .500
Oakland 10 10 .500
Baltimore 9 9 .500
Boston 9 10 .474
Kansas City 9 11 .450
Toronto 7 10 .412
Chicago 8 14 .364
Seattle 7 15 .318
Tampa Bay 4 16 .200
NATIONAL LEAGUE

Team W L Pct
Cincinnati 13 5 .722
Houston 12 6 .667
Arizona 13 7 .650
St. Louis 11 6 .647
Atlanta 11 7 .611
Los Angeles 13 9 .591
Colorado 11 8 .579
San Francisco 12 10 .545
Chicago 10 10 .500
San Diego 8 10 .444
Milwaukee 9 12 .429
Pittsburgh 8 12 .400
Washington 7 11 .389
Florida 8 13 .381
Philadelphia 7 13 .350
New York 7 14 .333
Yesterday
Washington 3, Florida 0
Pittsburgh 3, Detroit 1
Tampa Bay 7, Cleveland 0
Arizona 8, Seattle 1
Colorado 4, Chicago Cubs 2
Texas 4, San Francisco 3
Oakland 5, Chicago White Sox 3
Boston 6, Minnesota 5
St. Louis 13, L.A. Dodgers 0
N.Y. Mets 6, Baltimore 1
N.Y. Yankees 2, Philadelphia 0
San Diego 8, L.A. Angels 7, 10 innings

Today's games (Hawaii times)
Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 7 a.m.
Baltimore vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 7 a.m.
Cincinnati vs. Minnesota at Ft. Myers, Fla., 7 a.m.
Texas vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 10 a.m.
Seattle vs. Colorado at Tucson, Ariz., 10 a.m.
Milwaukee vs. San Diego at Peoria, Az., 10 a.m.
Arizona vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 10 a.m.
San Fran. vs. Chi.White Sox at Tucson, Az., 10 a.m.
Atlanta vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
T.Bay vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fl., 1:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets vs. L.A. Dodgers at Vero, Fla., 1 p.m.
Philadelphia vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fl., 1 p.m.
Oakland vs. K.C. at Surprise, Ariz., 3 p.m.




JUDO

2007 Mililani Hongwanji Yonembu Tournament

Sunday

At Mililani

MALE

Novice

Age 5--Under 36: 1. Dylan Cuesta; 2. Jordan Keliiaa; 3. Braxton Seino. 42: 1. Jared Davis; 2. Rodan Salangdron; 3. Conner Lopes. 45: 1. Phillip Dolor; 2. Chase Akana. 51: 1. David Wang; 2. Kanoa Gibson; 3. Logan Delancy. 6--U-40: 1. Kainoa Domingo-Silva; 2. Brayden Bella. 44: 1. Cade Izuo; 2. Isaac Badua. 7--U-48: 1. Levi Benzon; 2. Derin Keliiaa; 3. Carson Fu. 59: 1. Lance Delancy; 2. Nicholas Kim. 67: 1. Justin Fernandez; 2. Denver Tong. 9--U-54: 1. Chase Hisatake; 2. Dylan Okuhara. 88: 1. Keoni Gibson; 2. Keoni Fiesta. 10--U-56: 1. Tristian Milano-Rodrigues; 2. Jerry Largo. 106: 1. Scott Shiosaki; 2. Akira Kanamaru. 11--U-83: 1. Adam Nickelson. 12--U-105: 1. Mana Kama; 2. Randall Milano-Rodrigues. 139: 1. Kainoa Hipa.

Bantam 1

U-62: 1. Tyler Kawakami; 2. Koali Nishigaya.

Bantam 2

U-51: 1. Kaua Nishigaya; 2. Justin Davis; 3. Cameron Dang. 59: 1. Kyson Yoshimura; 2. Branin Moore; 3. Chasen Castilliano. 68: 1. Bishop Rapoza; 2. Jared Kaneko; 3. Jaden Osborn-Lum.

Intermediate 1

U-57: 1. Cameron Kato; 2. Jayson Pagurayan; 3. Quentin Hovis. 66: 1. Noah Pineda-Abaya; 2. Tyler Allen; 3. Weston Kogachi. 75: 1. Zorich Palimoo; 2. Cory Ogata; 3. Cole Chandler. 84: 1. Zackary Dang; 2. Troy Enoka; 3. Samuel Javellana-Samonte. Over-95: 1. Joseph Hoshino; 2. Rylan Tangonan; 3. Dane Yamashiro.

Intermediate 2

U-75: 1. Rocky Mori; 2. Tanner Otsuka; 3. Braxton Chong. 84: 1. Trevor Allen; 2. Zachary Kido; 3. Landon Nagatori. 92: 1. Kulana Salera; 2. Robert Kim. 106: 1. Jordan Shimabuku; 2. Farn Wang. 117: 1. Jonah Hoshino; 2. Tyler Yamauchi; 3. Tana Rivers. O-117: 1. Aaron Peltier; 2. Dayton Furuta.

FEMALE

Novice

Age 5--Under 45 lbs: 1. Robyn Shimoda; 2. Phoebe Pineda-Abaya. 6--U-45: 1. A.J. Nagatani; 2. Faith Joy Okubo. 7--U-53: 1. Kalena Gibson; 2. Taryn Watanabe. 59: 1. Emily Chon; 2. Kaleo Naone; 3. Iwi Kinimaka. 8--U-49: 1. Chastyne Dolor; 2. Nicolette Seino; 3. Shelby Nakamoto. 52: 1. Kelli Toyama; 2. Jenna Enoka. 9--U-69: 1. Jordan Watanabe; 2. Jordyn Wang. 86: 1. Kari Okubo. 123: 1. Kaela Fiesta. 11--U-110: 1. Christine Hipa.

Bantam 2

U-51: 1. Teniya Alo; 2. Zoe Tateyama; 3. Czarina Pineda-Abaya. 59: 1. Tara Ann Miyahira; 2. Kessinee Pi.

Intermediate 1

U-57: 1. Sienna Ho; 2. Kelsie Ridela. 68: 1. Teshya Alo; 2. Risa Higa; 3. Jazmine Hanson. 84: 1. Haylie Shinsato; 2. Skelerann Gorgonio-Wong.

Intermediate 2

U-75: 1. Marina Higa; 2. Kristen Kojima. 84: 1. Cassidy Chandler; 2. Kayla Fukuda. 106: 1. Bree Rapoza; 2. Desiree DeCosta; 3. Amber Hakkei-Nagaoka. O-117: 1. Brandie Peltier; 2. Kamaile Lee.




BASKETBALL

College men

NCAA Tournament

Hawaii times

EAST REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

Friday

At East Rutherford, N.J.

Georgetown (28-6) vs. Vanderbilt (22-11), 1:27 p.m.

North Carolina (30-6) vs. Southern California (25-11), 30 minutes after first game

Regional Championship

Sunday

At East Rutherford, N.J.

Semifinal winners

SOUTH REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

Thursday

At San Antonio

Texas A&M (27-6) vs. Memphis (32-3), 1:27 p.m.

Ohio State (32-3) vs. Tennessee (24-10), 30 minutes after first game

Regional Championship

Saturday

At San Antonio

Semifinal winners

MIDWEST REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

Friday

At St. Louis

Butler (29-6) vs. Florida (31-5), 1:10 p.m.

UNLV (30-6) vs. Oregon (28-7), 30 minutes after first game

Regional Championship

Sunday

At St. Louis

Semifinal winners

WEST REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals

Thursday

At San Jose, Calif.

Kansas (32-4) vs. So. Illinois (29-6), 1:10 p.m.

Pittsburgh (29-7) vs. UCLA (28-5), 30 minutes after first game

Regional Championship

Saturday

At San Jose, Calif.

Semifinal winners

FINAL FOUR

At Atlanta

National Semifinals

Saturday, March 31

East champion vs. South champion

Midwest champion vs. West champion

National Championship

Monday, April 2

Semifinal winners

NIT

Quarterfinals

Yesterday

Mississippi State 86, Florida State 71

West Virginia 71, N.C. State 66

College women

NCAA Basketball Tournament

Hawaii times

GREENSBORO REGIONAL

Second round

Yesterday

At East Lansing, Mich.

Rutgers 70, Michigan State 57

Bowling Green 59, Vanderbilt 56

At Raleigh, N.C.

Duke 62, Temple 52

Regional Semifinals

Saturday

At Greensboro, N.C.

Rutgers (24-8) vs. Duke (32-1), TBA

Arizona State (30-4) vs. Bowling Green (31-3), TBA

Regional Championship

Monday, March 26

At Greensboro, N.C.

Semifinal winners, TBA

DAYTON REGIONAL

Second round

Yesterday

At Hartford, Conn.

Mississippi 89, Maryland 78

At Pittsburgh

Tennessee 68, Pittsburgh 54

Regional Semifinals

Sunday

At Dayton, Ohio

Tennessee (30-3) vs. Marist (29-5), TBA

Oklahoma (28-4) vs. Mississippi (23-10), TBA

Regional Championship

Tuesday, March 27

At Dayton, Ohio

Semifinal winners, TBA

DALLAS REGIONAL

Second round

Yesterday

At Pittsburgh

North Carolina 60, Notre Dame 51

Regional Semifinals

Sunday

At Dallas

George Washington (28-3) vs. North Carolina (32-3), TBA

Georgia (27-6) vs. Purdue (30-5), TBA

Regional Championship

Tuesday, March 27

At Dallas

Semifinal winners, TBA

FRESNO REGIONAL

Second round

Yesterday

At Hartford, Conn.

Connecticut 94, Wisconsin-Green Bay 70

At Raleigh, N.C.

N.C. State 78, Baylor 72, OT

Regional Semifinals

Saturday

At Fresno, Calif.

Connecticut (31-3) vs. N.C. State (25-9), TBA

LSU (28-7) vs. Florida State (24-9), TBA

Regional Championship

Monday, March 26

At Fresno, Calif.

Semifinal winners, TBA

FINAL FOUR

At Cleveland

National Semifinals

Sunday, April 1

Dallas champion vs. Dayton champion, TBA

Fresno champion vs. Greensboro champion, TBA National Championship

Tuesday, April 3

Semifinal winners




BOXING

Fight Schedule

National TV in parentheses

Tomorrow

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.

Friday

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.

Saturday

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 7

At Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales (HBO), Joe Calzaghe, Newbridge, Wales, vs. Peter Manfredo Jr., Pawtucket, R.I., 12, for Calzaghe's Ring/WBO super middleweight title; Enzo Maccarinelli, Swansea, Wales, vs. Bobby Gunn, Hackensack, N.J., 12, for Maccarinelli's WBO cruiserweight title. 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.




TENNIS

ATP Money Leaders

Through Sunday

1. Roger Federer $1,325,370
2. Rafael Nadal $692,845
3. Tommy Haas $564,190
4. Fernando Gonzalez $548,080
5. Novak Djokovic $486,015
6. Andy Roddick $473,640
7. Mikhail Youzhny $472,360
8. Andy Murray $394,805
9. Ivan Ljubicic $366,545
10. Juan Ignacio Chela $308,400
11. Nikolay Davydenko $288,830
12. David Ferrer $243,500
13. Mardy Fish $211,800
14. Marcos Baghdatis $211,780
15. Robin Soderling $207,010
16. Tommy Robredo $206,440
17. James Blake $199,980
18. Carlos Moya $193,945
19. Bob Bryan $191,710
19. Mike Bryan $191,710
21. Fabrice Santoro $191,425
22. Jonas Bjorkman $188,430
23. Gilles Simon $176,305
24. Xavier Malisse $174,080
25. Max Mirnyi $167,880
26. Richard Gasquet $158,080
27. Jurgen Melzer $157,140
28. Juan Carlos Ferrero $145,465
29. Olivier Rochus $145,330
30. Martin Damm $145,225
30. Leander Paes $145,225
32. Julien Benneteau $139,645
33. Lleyton Hewitt $131,125
34. Radek Stepanek $129,975
35. Luis Horna $125,500
36. Juan Monaco $124,445
37. Guillermo Canas $118,825
38. Tomas Berdych $115,790
39. Jarkko Nieminen $111,340
40. Nicolas Almagro $110,305
41. Agustin Calleri $108,615
42. David Nalbandian $106,205
43. Nenad Zimonjic $105,135
44. Nicolas Mahut $104,680
45. Philipp Kohlschreiber $102,870
46. Stefan Koubek $101,975
47. Benjamin Becker $101,165
48. Lukas Dlouhy $100,640
49. Florian Mayer $100,555
50. Thomas Johansson $99,400



GLANTZ/CULVER

NCAA Tournament

FAVORITE LINE OU UNDERDOG
Tomorrow
Regional Semifinals
South Region
At San Antonio
Texas A&M 3 (134 1/2) Memphis
Ohio St. 4 1/2 (144 1/2) Tennessee
West Region
At San Jose, Calif.
Kansas 8 1/2 (125 1/2) S. Illinois
UCLA 3 (123) Pittsburgh
Friday
East Region
At East Rutherford, N.J.
Georgetown 7 1/2 (131) Vanderbilt
North Carolina 8 1/2 (150 1/2) Southern Cal
Midwest Region
At St. Louis
Oregon 2 1/2 (140) UNLV
Florida 10 1/2 (125) Butler

NIT

Today

Quarterfinals

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Clemson 3 1/2 (142) Syracuse
at Air Force 7 (119 1/2) DePaul

NBA

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
Miami 4 1/2 at Atlanta
at Toronto 5 1/2 Orlando
at Boston 7 Charlotte
at Milwaukee 7 L.A. Clippers
Dallas 3 1/2 at Cleveland
at San Antonio 12 1/2 Indiana
at Seattle 3 1/2 Washington
at Sacramento 7 Minnesota

NHL

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Buffalo -330 Washington +260
at N.Y. Rangers -280 Philadelphia +230
San Jose -250 at Chicago +210
Colorado -240 at Edmonton +200
at Vancouver -140 Nashville +120
Dallas -165 at Los Angeles +145



TRANSACTIONS

Baseball

American League

BOSTON RED SOX--Optioned LHP Kason Gabbard to Pawtucket of the IL.

CLEVELAND INDIANS--Optioned RHP Brian Slocum to Buffalo of the IL. Reassigned OF Trevor Crowe, RHP Jeff Harris, RHP Adam Miller, LHP Tony Sipp and C Wyatt Toregas to their minor league camp.

SEATTLE MARINERS--Optioned RHP Cha Seung Baek and LHP Ryan Feierabend to Tacoma of the PCL. Reassigned RHP Renee Cortez to their minor league camp.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS--Reassigned INF Paul Janish to their minor league camp.

FLORIDA MARLINS--Reassigned RHP Wes Obermueller to their minor league camp.

HOUSTON ASTROS--Named Angel Zayas director of security.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS--Exercised the 2008 option on Grady Little, manager, and added a club option for 2009.

NEW YORK METS--Announced OF Ruben Sierra was given his unconditional release.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES--Assigned INF Neil Walker and INF Brian Bixler to their minor league camp.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS--Agreed to terms with RHP Pedro Astacio on a minor league contract.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

NBA--Fined Charlotte Bobcats part-owner Michael Jordan $15,000 for discussing Texas freshman Kevin Durant during a newspaper interview last week.

Football

National Football League

CINCINNATI BENGALS--Signed P Kyle Larson to a one-year contract.

CLEVELAND BROWNS--Signed OL Lennie Friedman to a one-year contract. Named Kevin Mack assistant director of player programs.

DENVER BRONCOS--Agreed to terms with WR Brandon Stokley on a one-year contract. Signed DT Alvin McKinley to a four-year contract.

HOUSTON TEXANS--Signed LB Shawn Barber. Released P Cameron Muro.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS--Re-signed WR Bam Childress.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS--Re-signed OL Todd Wade.

Hockey

National Hockey League

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS--Recalled D Dustin Byfuglien from Norfolk of the AHL.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS--Recalled F Joakim Lindstrom to Syracuse of the AHL. Returned Lindstrom to Syracuse.

NEW YORK RANGERS--Assigned F Brandon Dubinsky to Hartford of the AHL.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS--Signed D Reid Cashman to a one-year contract and assigned him to Toronto of the AHL.

College

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE--Added Stony Brook as an associate member for football, beginning with the 2008 season.

BOSTON COLLEGE--Signed Gene DeFilippo, athletic director, to a five-year contract extension through 2012.

LONG BEACH ST.--Announced it will allow the contract of men's basketball coach Larry Reynolds to expire on April 22.

LSU--Announced basketball junior C Glen Davis will forgo his senior year and make himself available for the NBA draft.





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