Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX—Assigned RHP Chris Carpenter outright to Pawtucket (IL).
National League
MIAMI MARLINS—Assigned OF Kevin Mattison outright to New Orleans (PCL).
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Assigned RHP J.C. Ramirez outright to Lehigh Valley (IL).
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA—Fined Dallas coach Rick Carlisle $25,000 for public criticism of officiating.
ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed G Jannero Pargo to a second 10-day contract.
COLLEGE
PURDUE—Suspended WR O.J. Ross indefinitely from the football team.
Basketball
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
New York 30 15 .667 —
Brooklyn 28 19 .596 3
Boston 23 23 .500 7½
Philadelphia 20 26 .435 10½
Toronto 17 30 .362 14
Southeast Division
Miami 29 14 .674 —
Atlanta 26 20 .565 4½
Orlando 14 32 .304 16½
Charlotte 11 34 .244 19
Washington 11 34 .244 19
Central Division
Chicago 29 18 .617 —
Indiana 28 19 .596 1
Milwaukee 24 21 .533 4
Detroit 18 29 .383 11
Cleveland 14 34 .292 15½
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 37 11 .771 —
Memphis 30 16 .652 6
Houston 25 23 .521 12
Dallas 20 27 .426 16½
New Orleans 15 33 .313 22
Northwest Division
Oklahoma City 35 12 .745 —
Denver 30 18 .625 5½
Utah 26 21 .553 9
Portland 23 23 .500 11½
Minnesota 18 26 .409 15½
Pacific Division
L.A. Clippers 34 14 .708 —
Golden State 29 17 .630 4
L.A. Lakers 21 26 .447 12½
Sacramento 17 32 .347 17½
Phoenix 16 31 .340 17½
Saturday's games
Chicago 93, Atlanta 76
New York 120, Sacramento 81
Cleveland 115, Oklahoma City 110
Minnesota 115, New Orleans 86
Charlotte at Houston (n)
Washington at San Antonio (n)
Orlando at Milwaukee, (n)
Utah at Portland (n)
Phoenix at Golden State (n)
Sunday's games
L.A. Clippers at Boston, 1 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Miami at Toronto, 2 p.m.
Monday's games
Orlando at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Washington, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Detroit at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Portland at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m.
bulls 93, hawks 76
CHICAGO (93) — Deng 10-21 2-2 25, Butler 6-16 3-3 16, Gibson 9-14 1-3 19, Robinson 8-16 0-0 20, Hamilton 3-14 0-0 6, Belinelli 1-8 3-5 5, M.Teague 1-2 0-0 2, Radmanovic 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 38-93 9-13 93.
ATLANTA (76) — Stevenson 1-6 0-0 2, Smith 9-16 0-3 19, Horford 7-18 0-0 14, J.Teague 5-11 4-4 16, Korver 3-6 1-1 10, Pargo 0-6 0-0 0, Jenkins 2-3 1-2 5, Johnson 3-8 2-5 8, Tolliver 1-2 0-0 2, Morrow 0-3 0-0 0, Scott 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-79 8-15 76.
Chicago 24 19 26 24—93
Atlanta 17 27 16 16—76
Three-point goals—Chicago 8-20 (Robinson 4-6, Deng 3-6, Butler 1-3, Hamilton 0-2, Belinelli 0-3), Atlanta 6-19 (Korver 3-5, J.Teague 2-5, Smith 1-1, Stevenson 0-4, Pargo 0-4). Rebounds—Chicago 62 (Gibson 19), Atlanta 52 (Smith 13). Assists—Chicago 26 (Robinson 8), Atlanta 17 (Smith 5). Total fouls—Chicago 14, Atlanta 12. Technicals—Chicago defensive three-second, Johnson. A—17,898 (18,729).
knicks 120, kings 81
SACRAMENTO (81) — Garcia 0-3 0-0 0, Salmons 1-5 0-0 3, Cousins 10-14 5-5 25, I.Thomas 3-13 0-0 8, Evans 3-10 1-2 7, Thompson 2-4 0-0 4, Fredette 6-8 0-0 14, Hayes 0-0 0-0 0, Thornton 1-5 0-0 3, Robinson 4-8 3-4 11, Outlaw 2-6 2-4 6. Totals 32-76 11-15 81.
NEW YORK (120) — Shumpert 2-6 1-2 6, Anthony 4-12 0-0 9, Chandler 4-8 3-4 11, Kidd 2-5 0-0 5, Felton 3-8 0-0 7, Smith 9-16 0-0 25, Stoudemire 10-10 1-1 21, Prigioni 1-1 0-0 3, Novak 5-7 0-0 15, K.Thomas 5-6 0-0 11, White 1-1 0-2 2, Copeland 1-5 2-2 5, Brewer 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 47-86 7-13 120.
Sacramento 22 11 19 29— 81
New York 25 31 41 23—120
Three-point goals—Sacramento 6-21 (Fredette 2-3, I.Thomas 2-7, Salmons 1-2, Thornton 1-3, Cousins 0-1, Outlaw 0-2, Garcia 0-3), New York 19-43 (Smith 7-14, Novak 5-7, K.Thomas 1-1, Prigioni 1-1, Kidd 1-3, Shumpert 1-3, Copeland 1-3, Felton 1-4, Anthony 1-6, Brewer 0-1). Rebounds—Sacramento 35 (Cousins 9), New York 58 (Chandler 20). Assists—Sacramento 14 (I.Thomas 6), New York 34 (Felton 8). Total fouls—Sacramento 15, New York 19. A—19,033 (19,763).
cavaliers 115, thunder 110
OKLAHOMA CITY (110) — Durant 8-21 13-17 32, Ibaka 7-12 4-4 18, Perkins 3-6 0-0 6, Westbrook 12-22 4-5 28, Sefolosha 0-2 0-0 0, Martin 6-13 0-0 15, Collison 1-1 0-0 2, Liggins 0-0 0-0 0, P.Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Thabeet 2-3 0-0 4, Jackson 2-3 0-0 5. Totals 41-83 21-26 110.
CLEVELAND (115) — Gee 2-4 2-3 6, Thompson 4-13 3-4 11, Zeller 3-8 1-1 7, Irving 12-23 8-8 35, Waiters 4-13 3-4 12, Speights 10-15 1-1 21, Livingston 1-2 0-0 2, Miles 5-7 2-2 16, Ellington 2-5 0-0 5. Totals 43-90 20-23 115.
Oklahoma City 25 32 21 32—110
Cleveland 23 29 24 39—115
Three-point goals—Oklahoma City 7-21 (Durant 3-7, Martin 3-9, Jackson 1-1, Sefolosha 0-1, Ibaka 0-1, Westbrook 0-2), Cleveland 9-18 (Miles 4-6, Irving 3-5, Waiters 1-3, Ellington 1-3, Gee 0-1). Rebounds—Oklahoma City 51 (Ibaka 12), Cleveland 46 (Thompson 12). Assists—Oklahoma City 19 (Perkins, Westbrook 5), Cleveland 27 (Waiters, Livingston 6). Total fouls—Oklahoma City 20, Cleveland 16. Technicals—Liggins, Oklahoma City defensive three-second. A—20,562 (20,562).
college men
saturday's scores
SEC
Alabama 58 Vanderbilt 54
Arkansas 73 Tennessee 60
No. 4 Florida 78No. 16 Mississippi 64
Georgia 67 South Carolina 56
Kentucky 72 Texas A&M 68 (OT)
Louisiana St. 69 Mississippi St. 68
No. 17 Missouri 91 Auburn 77
OVC
Belmont 74 Tennessee Tech 52
Eastern Ky. 81 SE Missouri St. 72
Jacksonville St. 70 Morehead St. 59
Murray St. 75 Austin Peay 68 (OT)
SIU-Edwardsville 49 E. Illinois 45STATE
Bellarmine 86 Ky. Wesleyan 69
Campbellsville 65 Rio Grande 53
Georgetown 70 Cumberlands 49
Indiana-SE 89 Alice Lloyd 71
Lindsey Wilson 64 Shawnee St. 51
Northern Ky. 70 S.C. Upstate 65
Thomas More 90 Wash. & Jeff. 80
TOP 25
No. 1 MichiganNo. 3 Indiana (n)
Oklahoma St. 85No. 2 Kansas 80
No. 5 Duke 79 Florida St. 60
Pittsburgh 65No. 6 Syracuse 55
No. 7 Gonzaga San Diego (n)
No. 8 Arizona Washington St. (n)
No. 9 Butler 75 Rhode Island 68
California 58No. 10 Oregon 54
No. 11 Ohio St. 63 Nebraska 56
No. 14 Miami 79No. 19 N.C. State 78
Northern Iowa 57No. 15 Wichita St. 52
No. 18 Kansas St. 52 Oklahoma 50
NevadaNo. 20 New Mexico (n)
No. 21 Creighton 75 Bradley 58
Air Force 70No. 22 San Diego St. 67
No. 24 Cincinnati 65 Seton Hall 59
college women
saturday's scores
STATE
Cumberland (Tenn.) 60 St. Catharine 54
Georgetown 85 Cumberlands 78
Campbellsville 95 Rio Grande 55
Eastern Ky. 53 SE Missouri St. 49
Indiana-SE 83 Alice Lloyd 59
Ky. Wesleyan 71 Bellarmine 63
No. 12 Louisville 74 Georgetown, D.C. 60
Morehead St. 70 Jacksonville St. 59
Murray St. 65 Austin Peay 61
Northern Ky. 81 S.C. Upstate 61
Rose-Hulman 59 Transylvania 58
Shawnee St. 62 Lindsey Wilson 54
Thomas More 77 Wash. & Jeff. 53
Union 71 Va.-Intermont 63
TOP 25
No. 1 Baylor 81No. 19 Oklahoma St. 62
No. 2 Notre Dame 64 Cincinnati 42
No. 3 Connecticut 71 St. John's 65
No. 23 Iowa St. 67 Texas Tech 52
high school boys
saturday's scores
Atlanta School f/t Deaf (Ga.) 61 Ky. School f/t Deaf 51
Breckinridge Co. 84 Butler Co. 67
Campbellsville 70 Metcalfe Co. 41
Carlisle Co. 80 Paducah Comm. Chr. 53
Caverna 62 Monticello 49
Elizabethtown 55 LaRue Co. 51
Livingston Central 69 Chr. Fellowship 43
Madison So. 2 Riverside Chr. 0 (forfeit)
Meade Co. 77 Frederick Fraize 41
Owensboro 52 McLean Co. 45
Southwestern 64 Lincoln Co. 55
Whitesville Trinity 42 Dawson Springs 34
Atlanta School f/t Deaf (Ga.) 61, Ky. School f/t Deaf 51 (OT)
Atlanta School f/t Deaf (Ga.) (12-5) — Ontiverous 13, Stanley 3, Fatua 13, Roberts 21, Martin 2, A. Jackson 9.
Ky. School f/t Deaf (5-17) — Turner 28, Lewis 8, Epley 2, Kudic 2, Maynard 11.
Atl. School f/t Deaf 5 11 20 9 16—61
Ky. School f/t Deaf 10 19 6 10 6—51
Caverna 62, Monticello 49
Caverna — Stephens 5, Faulkner 23, Dice 7, Reed 4, Franklin 15, Davis 4, Phillips 4.
Monticello — Denney 5, Catron 5, Bertram 4, Smith 14, Edwards 19, Sexton 2.
Caverna 16 20 10 16—62
Monticello 7 11 12 19—49
Southwestern 64, Lincoln Co. 55
Lincoln Co. (11-14) — Taylor 9, Hoover 6, Conley 3, Conway 17, Hill 20.
Southwestern (18-6) — Kapinga 21, Edwards 6, Schulz 8, Collier 6, Gaskin 16, Isaacs 7.
Lincoln Co. 9 23 7 16—55
Southwestern 13 15 20 16—64
Friday's game
Atlanta school f/t Deaf 61,Kentucky school f/t Deaf 50
Atlanta Area School f/t Deaf (11-5) — Ontiverous 23, Stanley 3, Gatua 11, Roberts 12, Martin 5, A. Jackson 4, P. Jackson 3.
Kentucky School f/t Deaf (5-16) — Turner 14, Lewis 5, Kudic 8, Herrera 6, Couch 16, Davis 1.
Atl. School f/t Deaf 10 22 20 9—61
Ky. School f/t Deaf 14 9 14 13—50
high school girls
saturday's scores
Adair Co. 52 LaRue Co. 43
Bellevue 66 Dayton 61
Bowling Green 76 Greenwood 52
Cov. Holy Cross 56 Newport Cent. Cath. 44
Crittenden Co. 42 Reidland 34
Edmonson Co. 67 Russellville 55
Hopkinsville 67 Livingston Central 41
Marion Co. 70 Washington Co. 19
Mercer Co. 66 Burgin 48
Muhlenberg Co. 69 Breckinridge Co. 49
Murray 57 Marshall Co. 55
University Heights 58 Lyon Co. 41
Whitefield 46 Whitesville Trinity 26
Marion Co. 70, Washington Co. 19
Marion Co. (27-0) — Epps 18, Tonge 8, Goodin-Rogers 8, Powell 6, Calhoun 9, Howard 8, Rakes 4, Taylor 2, Adams 4, Thomas 1, Wheatley 2.
Washington Co. (10-10) — Keene 2, Eldridge 2, Brizendine 5, Turner 8, Logan 2.
Marion Co. 31 15 11 13—70
Washington Co. 0 4 8 7—19
Mercer Co. 66, Burgin 48
Burgin (12-10) — S. Burke 13, R. Burke 1, Marcinek 11, Sanders 15, Dismeaux 8.
Mercer Co. (18-6) — Robins 2, Huffman 9, Martin 22, Claunch 15, Freeman 11, Gash 5, Bartley 2.
Burgin 4 10 12 22—48
Mercer Co. 19 14 11 22—66
Football
nfl
most valuable players
The NFL MVPs, named by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
2012 — Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, RB
2011 — Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay, QB
2010 — Tom Brady, New England, QB
2009 — Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, QB
2008 — Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, QB
2007 — Tom Brady, New England, QB
2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego, RB
2005 — Shaun Alexander, Seattle, RB
2004 — Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, QB
2003 — Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, and Steve McNair, Tennessee, QBs
2002 — Rich Gannon, Oakland, QB
2001 — Kurt Warner, St. Louis, QB
2000 — Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
1999 — Kurt Warner, St. Louis, QB
1998 — Terrell Davis, Denver, RB
1997 — Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB, and Barry Sanders, Detroit, RB
1996 — Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB
1995 — Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB
1994 — Steve Young, San Francisco, QB
1993 — Emmitt Smith, Dallas, RB
1992 — Steve Young, San Francisco, QB
1991 — Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, RB
1990 — Joe Montana, San Francisco, QB
1989 — Joe Montana, San Francisco, QB
1988 — Boomer Esiason, Cincinnati, QB
1987 — John Elway, Denver, QB
1986 — Lawrence Taylor, New York Giants, LB
1985 — Marcus Allen, Los Angeles Raiders, RB
1984 — Dan Marino, Miami, QB
1983 — Joe Theismann, Washington, QB
1982 — Mark Moseley, Washington, PK
1981 — Ken Anderson, Cincinnati, QB
1980 — Brian Sipe, Cleveland, QB1979 — Earl Campbell, Houston, RB
1978 — Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh, QB
1977 — Walter Payton, Chicago, RB
1976 — Bert Jones, Baltimore, QB
1975 — Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota, QB
1974 — Ken Stabler, Oakland, QB
1973 — O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, RB
1972 — Larry Brown, Washington, RB
1971 — Alan Page, Minnesota, DT
1970 — John Brodie, San Francisco, QB
1969 — Roman Gabriel, Los Angeles Rams, QB
1968 — Earl Morrall, Baltimore, QB
1967 — John Unitas, Baltimore, QB
1966 — Bart Starr, Green Bay, QB
1965 — Jim Brown, Cleveland, RB
1964 — John Unitas, Baltimore, QB
1963 — Y.A. Tittle, New York Giants, QB
1962 — Jim Taylor, Green Bay, RB
1961 — Paul Hornung, Green Bay, RB
offensive player of the year
The NFL Offensive Players of the Year named by The Associated Press, selected by a nationwide panel of the media:
2012 — Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, RB
2011 — Drew Brees, New Orleans, QB
2010 — Tom Brady, New England, QB
2009 — Chris Johnson, Tennessee, RB
2008 — Drew Brees, New Orleans, QB
2007 — Tom Brady, New England, QB
2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego, RB
2005 — Shaun Alexander, Seattle, RB
2004 — Peyton Manning, Indianapolis, QB
2003 — Jamal Lewis, Baltimore, RB
2002 — Priest Holmes, Kansas City, RB
2001 — Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
2000 — Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
1999 — Marshall Faulk, St. Louis, RB
1998 — Terrell Davis, Denver, RB
1997 — Barry Sanders, Detroit, RB
1996 — Terrell Davis, Denver, RB
1995 — Brett Favre, Green Bay, QB
1994 — Barry Sanders, Detroit, RB
1993 — Jerry Rice, San Francisco, WR
1992 — Steve Young, San Francisco, QB
1991 — Thurman Thomas, Buffalo, RB
1990 — Warren Moon, Houston, QB
1989 — Joe Montana, San Francisco, QB
1988 — Roger Craig, San Francisco, RB
1987 — Jerry Rice, San Francisco, WR
1986 — Eric Dickerson, Los Angeles Rams, RB
1985 — Marcus Allen, Los Angeles Raiders, RB
1984 — Dan Marino, Miami, QB
1983 — Joe Theismann, Washington, QB
1982 — Dan Fouts, San Diego, QB
1981 — Ken Anderson, Cincinnati, QB
1980 — Earl Campbell, Houston, RB
1979 — Earl Campbell, Houston, RB
1978 — Earl Campbell, Houston, RB
1977 — Walter Payton, Chicago, RB
1976 — Bert Jones, Baltimore, QB
1975 — Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota, QB
1974 — Ken Stabler, Oakland, QB
1973 — Chuck Foreman, Minnesota, RB
defensive player of the year
The NFL Defensive Player of the Year as awarded by The Associated Press and selected by a nationwide media panel:
2012 — J.J. Watt, Houston, LB
2011 — Terrell Suggs, Baltimore, LB
2010 — Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh, S
2009 — Charles Woodson, Green Bay, CB
2008 — James Harrison, Pittsburgh, LB
2007 — Bob Sanders, Indianapolis, S
2006 — Jason Taylor, Miami, DE
2005 — Brian Urlacher, Chicago, LB
2004 — Ed Reed, Baltimore, S
2003 — Ray Lewis, Baltimore, LB
2002 — Derrick Brooks, Tampa Bay, LB
2001 — Michael Strahan, N.Y. Giants, DE
2000 — Ray Lewis, Baltimore, LB
1999 — Warren Sapp, Tampa Bay, DT
1998 — Reggie White, Green Bay, DE
1997 — Dana Stubblefield, San Francisco, DT
1996 — Bruce Smith, Buffalo, DE
1995 — Bryce Paup, Buffalo, LB
1994 — Deion Sanders, San Francisco, CB
1993 — Rod Woodson, Pittsburgh, CB
1992 — Cortez Kennedy, Seattle, DT
1991 — Pat Swilling, New Orleans, LB
1990 — Bruce Smith, Buffalo, DE
1989 — Keith Millard, Minnesota, DT
1988 — Mike Singletary, Chicago, LB
1987 — Reggie White, Philadelphia, DE
1986 — Lawrence Taylor, N.Y. Giants, LB
1985 — Mike Singletary, Chicago, LB
1984 — Kenny Easley, Seattle, S
1983 — Doug Betters, Miami, DE
1982 — Lawrence Taylor, N.Y. Giants, LB
1981 — Lawrence Taylor, N.Y. Giants, LB
1980 — Lester Hayes, Oakland, CB
1979 — Lee Roy Selmon, Tampa Bay, DE
1978 — Randy Gradishar, Denver, LB
1977 — Harvey Martin, Dallas, DE
1976 — Jack Lambert, Pittsburgh, LB
1975 — Mel Blount, Pittsburgh, CB
1974 — Joe Greene, Pittsburgh, DT
1973 — Dick Anderson, Miami, S
comeback player of the year
The NFL Comeback Player of the Year as awarded by The Associated Press and selected by a nationwide media panel:
2012 — Peyton Manning, QB, Denver
2011 — Matthew Stafford, QB, Detroit
2010 — Michael Vick, QB, Philadelphia
2009 — Tom Brady, QB, New England
2008 — Chad Pennington, QB, Miami
2007 — Greg Ellis, LB, Dallas
2006 — Chad Pennington, QB, New York Jets
2005 — Steve Smith, WR, Carolina; Tedy Bruschi, New England
2004 — Drew Brees, QB, San Diego
2003 — Jon Kitna, QB, Cincinnati
2002 — Tommy Maddox, QB, Pittsburgh
2001 — Garrison Hearst, RB, San Francisco
2000 — Joe Johnson, DE, New Orleans
1999 — Bryant Young, DT, San Francisco
1998 — Doug Flutie, QB, Buffalo
Golf
professional
pga: phoenix open
At Scottsdale, Ariz.
7,216-yd., par-71
TPC Scottsdale
Phil Mickelson 60-65-64—189-24
Brandt Snedeker 64-66-65—195-18
Padraig Harrington 64-70-63—197-16
Ryan Moore 66-66-65—197-16
Troy Matteson 67-65-66—198-15
Brendan Steele 69-65-65—199-14
Bill Haas 65-64-70—199-14
Scott Piercy 70-66-64—200-13
Brendon de Jonge 66-67-67—200-13
Gary Woodland 67-66-67—200-13
Roberto Castro 65-68-67—200-13
Hunter Mahan 67-67-67—201-12
Bryce Molder 67-67-67—201-12
Billy Horschel 69-68-64—201-12
Ted Potter, Jr. 64-69-68—201-12
John Rollins 66-66-69—201-12
Matt Every 65-67-69—201-12
Robert Garrigus 66-66-69—201-12
Angel Cabrera 66-65-70—201-12
Jeff Klauk 67-68-67—202-11
Greg Chalmers 68-68-66—202-11
Justin Leonard 65-71-66—202-11
William McGirt 67-66-69—202-11
Ben Crane 67-71-64—202-11
Charlie Wi 68-63-71—202-11
Brian Harman 70-65-68—203-10
John Mallinger 65-69-69—203-10
Ryan Palmer 64-73-66—203-10
Brian Gay 65-66-72—203-10
Keegan Bradley 67-63-73—203-10
Nick Watney 65-71-68—204-9
Charles Howell III 67-68-69—204-9
Casey Wittenberg 67-67-70—204-9
Rory Sabbatini 68-66-70—204-9
Cameron Tringale 69-67-69—205-8
Kevin Stadler 68-68-69—205-8
Chris Kirk 67-69-69—205-8
Kevin Chappell 66-68-71—205-8
Bubba Watson 67-67-71—205-8
Jeff Maggert 64-70-71—205-8
Tim Clark 69-68-68—205-8
Lucas Glover 68-70-67—205-8
Kevin Na 69-64-72—205-8
David Hearn 67-65-73—205-8
K.J. Choi 71-67-67—205-8Ken Duke 66-69-71—206-7
Bo Van Pelt 68-67-71—206-7
Carl Pettersson 72-65-69—206-7
Chris Stroud 71-66-69—206-7
Bud Cauley 71-67-68—206-7
George McNeill 70-68-68—206-7
David Toms 69-67-71—207-6
Boo Weekley 69-66-72—207-6
Harris English 67-67-73—207-6
Colt Knost 71-65-71—207-6
David Mathis 72-65-70—207-6
James Driscoll 72-66-69—207-6
Hank Kuehne 65-71-72—208-5
Martin Flores 65-71-72—208-5
Richard H. Lee 68-68-72—208-5
Sang-Moon Bae 72-64-72—208-5
John Merrick 69-69-70—208-5
James Hahn 71-67-70—208-5
Aaron Baddeley 69-67-73—209-4
Jimmy Walker 68-69-72—209-4
Scott Verplank 66-72-71—209-4
Chad Campbell 73-65-71—209-4
Russell Henley 69-67-74—210-3
Jeff Overton 66-69-75—210-3
Jason Day 70-68-72—210-3
Dicky Pride 67-71-73—211-2
J.J. Henry 70-68-73—211-2
Kyle Stanley 67-71-74—212-1
Y.E. Yang 65-73-74—212-1
pga europe: Dubai Desert Classic
At Doha, Qatar
7,344-yd., par-72
Emirates Golf Club (Majlis Course)
Stephen Gallacher 63-70-62—195-21
Richard Sterne 62-70-66—198-18
Thorbjorn Olesen 67-66-67—200-16
Felipe Aguilar 68-68-66—202-14
Jeev Milkha Singh 68-67-67—202-14
Tommy Fleetwood 65-68-69—202-14
Steve Webster 69-69-65—203-13
Maximilian Kieffer 66-68-69—203-13
Lee Westwood 67-71-66—204-12
Robert Rock 70-68-67—205-11
Justin Walters 68-70-67—205-11
Noh Seung-yul 66-72-67—205-11
Gareth Maybin 69-67-69—205-11
Marcus Fraser 67-69-69—205-11
Andy Sullivan 69-67-69—205-11
Jbe Kruger 70-66-69—205-11
Andreas Harto 67-67-71—205-11
Chris Doak 65-69-71—205-11
Alexander Noren 68-71-67—206-10
Fredrik Andersson Hed67-71-68—206-10
Raphael Jacquelin 70-68-68—206-10
Ricardo Santos 66-71-69—206-10
Romain Wattel 68-67-71—206-10
Sergio Garcia 68-67-71—206-10
Others
Matteo Manassero 66-71-70—207-9
Todd Hamilton 70-68-70—208-8
Jose Maria Olazabal 70-67-71—208-8
Mark O'Meara 67-74-71—212-4
Hockey
nhl
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 5 3 0 10 24 19
N.Y. Islanders 4 2 1 9 27 23
New Jersey 3 1 3 9 17 19
N.Y. Rangers 4 4 0 8 19 22
Philadelphia 3 6 0 6 21 26
Northeast Division
Boston 6 1 1 13 24 19
Ottawa 5 2 1 11 24 14
Montreal 5 2 0 10 24 16
Toronto 4 4 0 8 21 23
Buffalo 3 4 1 7 24 29
Southeast Division
Tampa Bay 6 2 0 12 39 21
Winnipeg 3 4 1 7 24 32
Carolina 3 4 0 6 18 23
Washington 2 5 1 5 18 27
Florida 2 5 0 4 16 27
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago 6 0 2 14 25 18
St. Louis 6 2 0 12 31 19
Detroit 4 3 1 9 22 24
Columbus 3 5 1 7 18 28
Nashville 2 2 3 7 12 19
Northwest Division
Vancouver 4 2 2 10 21 20
Edmonton 4 3 1 9 20 21
Minnesota 4 3 1 9 20 22
Colorado 4 4 0 8 19 20
Calgary 1 3 1 3 14 21
Pacific Division
San Jose 7 0 0 14 29 12
Anaheim 4 1 1 9 20 18
Dallas 3 4 1 7 17 21
Los Angeles 2 2 2 6 12 16
Phoenix 2 4 2 6 25 26
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
Saturday's games
Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 1
Montreal 6, Buffalo 1
Colorado 3, Edmonton 1
Boston 1, Toronto 0
Philadelphia 5, Carolina 3
N.Y. Rangers 3, Tampa Bay 2
Columbus 4, Detroit 2
Dallas at Phoenix (n)
Chicago at Calgary (n)
Los Angeles at Anaheim (n)
Nashville at San Jose (n)
Sunday's games
Pittsburgh at Washington, 12:30 p.m.
Ottawa at Montreal, 2 p.m.
Florida at Buffalo, 3 p.m.
New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m.
Monday's games
Carolina at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Vancouver at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m.
San Jose at Anaheim, 10 p.m.Horse racing
thoroughbreds
kentucky derby point standings
A 36-race series that awards points to the top 4 finishers in each race. The top 20 points earners nominated to the Triple Crown will earn a spot in the starting gate for the 139th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 4.
(Earnings rounded to nearest thousand)
Rank Horse PtsEarnings
1. Shangahi Bobby 24 $1,731
2. Goldencents 24 740
3. Oxbow 11 180
4. Violence 10 495
5. Itsmyluckday 10 394
6. Overanalyze 10 296
7. Uncaptured 10 292
8. Den's Legacy 10 265
9. Power Broker 10 210
10. Will Take Charge 10 152
11. Falling Sky 11 123
t12. Revolutionary 10 120
t12. Flashback 10 120
14. Dynamic Sky 8 272
15. He's Had Enough 6 430
16. Teseron 5 49
17. Bern Identity 4 572
18. Capo Bastone 4 246
t19. Know More 4 210
t19. Texas Bling 4 210
21. Fury Kapcori 4 205
22. Normandy Invasion 4 50
23. Frac Daddy 4 41
t24. Golden Soul 4 40
t24. Escapefromreality 4 40
26. Fortify 3 220
27. Mylute 2 159
28. Java's War 2 131
29. Siete de Oros 2 60
30. Clearly Now 2 55
31. My Name Is Michael 2 50
32. Always in a Tiz 2 30
33. Delhomme 2 25
34. Fear the Kitten 2 25
35. Dewey Square 2 16
36. Manando 2 12
37. Carving 1 134
38. Pataky Kid 1 111
39. Amerigo Vespucci 1 70
40. Dry Summer 1 66
41. Joshua's Comprise 1 56
42. Ive Struck a Nerve 1 28
43. Quinzieme Monarque 1 20
t44. Speak Logistics 1 13
t44. Little Jerry 1 12
Outdoors
solar-lunar table
This table lists top fishing times and days for the coming weeks. For best results, begin fishing one hour before and continue one hour after the times given. Times apply to all time zones (bold indicates best days).
February 3-9
Sunday. 5:55 a.m. 6:20 p.m.
Monday 6:50 a.m. 7:20 p.m.
Tuesday 7:50 a.m. 8:20 p.m.
Wednesday 8:50 a.m. 9:20 p.m.
Thursday 9:50 a.m. 10:20 p.m.
Friday 10:50 a.m. 11:20 p.m.
Saturday 11:45 a.m. 12:10 p.m.
February 10-17
Sunday 12:35 p.m. 1:00 a.m.
Monday 1:30 p.m. 1:50 a.m.
Tuesday 2:15 p.m. 2:40 a.m.
Wednesday 3:05 p.m. 3:25 a.m.
Thursday 3:50 p.m. 4:10 a.m.
Friday 4:35 p.m. 5:00 a.m.
Saturday 5:25 p.m. 5:45 a.m.
Sunday 6:10 p.m. 6:35 a.m.
Tennis
college women
At Hamilton, Ohio
Eastern Kentucky 5, Miami (Ohio) 2
Singles
Faouzi (EK) def. Mohan 7-5, 6-0; Raymond (M) def. Gerritsen 6-2, 6-2; Labeja (EK) def. Thurman 6-1, 6-3; Oscoz (EK) def. Guerrazzi 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.
Poffo (EK) def. Costea 6-3, 6-4; Jimenez (EK) def. Heerden 6-4, 1-6, 6-4.
Doubles
Gerritsen-Oscoz (EK) def. Guerrazzi-Mohan 8-5; Raymond-Thurman def. Labeja-Poffo 8-1; Heerden-Rajkovic (M) def. Faouzi-Rodriguez 8-5.
Odds
glantz-culver line
NCAA Basketball
Favorite Line Underdog
at Villanova 5½ Providence
at Minnesota 10 Iowa
at Louisville 9½ Marquette
at UConn 11 South Florida
Virginia 1 at Georgia Tech
at Stanford 9½ Oregon St.
Wisconsin 1 at Illinois
Rider 1½ at Marist
at Manhattan 9 St. Peter's
NFL
Super Bowl at New Orleans
Favorite Open Sat. Underdog
San Francisco 5 4 Baltimore


Sports briefs: June 18

