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NBA

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
New York1211.522
Boston1012.4551 1/2
Philadelphia913.4092 1/2
Toronto817.3205
New Jersey715.3184 1/2
SoutheastWLPctGB
Miami187.720
Washington138.6193
Orlando139.5913 1/2
Charlotte514.26310
Atlanta419.17413
CentralWLPctGB
Cleveland149.609
Detroit1210.5451 1/2
Indiana1210.5451 1/2
Milwaukee614.3006 1/2
Chicago615.2867

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
San Antonio195.792
Dallas159.6254
Houston1112.4787 1/2
Memphis1015.4009 1/2
New Orleans220.09116
NorthwestWLPctGB
Seattle185.783
Minnesota158.6523
Denver1310.5655
Portland1111.5006 1/2
Utah1014.4178 1/2
PacificWLPctGB
Phoenix203.870
Sacramento157.6824 1/2
L.A. Lakers1310.5657
L.A. Clippers1111.5008 1/2
Golden State716.30413

Friday’s Games

Indiana 89, Toronto 86

New York 113, Philadelphia 107, OT

Boston 114, Utah 106

Portland 100, Atlanta 84

Miami 107, Denver 100

Memphis 89, New Jersey 84

San Antonio 83, New Orleans 67

Minnesota 113, L.A. Clippers 86

Houston 100, Golden State 83

Phoenix 112, Seattle 110

Washington 120, L.A. Lakers 116, OT

Saturday’s Games

Denver at Orlando, 1 p.m.

Houston at Charlotte, 1 p.m.

Boston at Cleveland, 1:30 p.m.

Portland at Detroit, 1:30 p.m.

Indiana at Chicago, 2:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m.

Atlanta at Dallas, 2:30 p.m.

Golden State at San Antonio, 2:30 p.m.

Washington at Phoenix, 3 p.m.

Trail Blazers 100, Hawks 84

PORTLAND (100)

Miles 10-13 0-0 20, Randolph 8-14 7-10 23, Ratliff 3-5 3-4 9, Van Exel 3-9 0-0 6, D.Anderson 5-11 2-2 15, Stoudamire 5-5 0-0 10, Patterson 1-4 1-4 3, Przybilla 4-5 0-0 8, Outlaw 1-3 0-0 2, Telfair 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 41-71 15-22 100.

ATLANTA (84)

Harrington 4-11 2-5 10, Walker 4-16 4-6 13, Collier 2-5 0-0 4, Diaw 1-1 0-0 2, J.Smith 6-11 2-5 14, Drobnjak 1-7 5-6 7, Ivey 1-3 1-2 3, Childress 2-13 1-2 5, Delk 6-13 0-0 13, K.Anderson 5-9 1-1 13, Willis 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-89 16-27 84.

Portland21222928100
Atlanta1425252084

3-Point Goals—Portland 3-10 (D.Anderson 3-7, Patterson 0-1, Van Exel 0-2), Atlanta 4-17 (K.Anderson 2-3, Delk 1-3, Walker 1-5, J.Smith 0-1, Harrington 0-2, Childress 0-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Portland 53 (Randolph 10), Atlanta 52 (Childress 10). Assists—Portland 25 (Van Exel 7), Atlanta 18 (J.Smith 5). Total fouls—Portland 27, Atlanta 20. Technicals—Portland Defensive Three Second. A—9,227 (19,445).

Celtics 114, Jazz 106

UTAH (106)

Boozer 10-21 5-9 25, Harpring 3-10 4-8 10, Okur 6-12 8-8 21, Bell 7-12 2-2 17, Lopez 1-1 0-0 2, Borchardt 0-0 0-0 0, Arroyo 6-12 8-9 20, Giricek 0-4 2-2 2, Humphries 0-0 0-0 0, Eisley 2-7 0-0 5, Snyder 0-0 0-0 0, Radojevic 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 37-83 29-38 106.

BOSTON (114)

Welsch 3-5 4-5 12, LaFrentz 2-5 6-7 10, Blount 9-11 0-0 18, Payton 10-13 5-5 27, Pierce 4-14 4-6 13, Davis 4-10 3-4 11, Banks 0-1 5-6 5, Jefferson 5-5 1-4 11, Allen 0-2 2-2 2, McCarty 1-3 0-0 3, Perkins 0-0 0-0 0, Reed 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 38-69 32-41 114.

Utah17232739106
Boston29292828114

3-Point Goals—Utah 3-8 (Bell 1-1, Okur 1-1, Eisley 1-3, Arroyo 0-1, Giricek 0-2), Boston 6-16 (Payton 2-2, Welsch 2-3, McCarty 1-3, Pierce 1-5, LaFrentz 0-1, Davis 0-2). Fouled out—Harpring, Blount. Rebounds—Utah 49 (Boozer 12), Boston 46 (LaFrentz 10). Assists—Utah 27 (Eisley 10), Boston 27 (Payton 11). Total fouls—Utah 32, Boston 27. Technicals—Bell, Pierce, Blount. A—15,504 (18,624).

Knicks 113, 76ers 107

NEW YORK (113)

T.Thomas 3-4 2-2 9, Ku.Thomas 5-14 4-4 14, Mohammed 2-5 3-3 7, Marbury 8-19 10-11 27, Crawford 4-17 6-7 14, Houston 5-12 2-2 15, Sweetney 1-3 6-6 8, Ariza 3-7 0-0 6, Williams 6-7 1-1 13, Baker 0-0 0-0 0, Norris 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-88 34-36 113.

PHILADELPHIA (107)

Iguodala 4-6 2-2 11, Ke.Thomas 10-15 5-8 26, Dalembert 3-4 0-0 6, Iverson 9-19 6-8 24, Green 6-14 2-5 14, Jackson 6-17 1-2 13, Korver 3-11 0-0 6, Williamson 2-4 0-0 4, Salmons 0-0 0-0 0, McKie 0-1 0-0 0, Skinner 0-0 1-2 1, Ollie 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 44-92 17-27 107.

New York2426212913113
Philadelphia313025147107

3-Point Goals—New York 5-21 (Houston 3-6, T.Thomas 1-1, Marbury 1-5, Ku.Thomas 0-1, Crawford 0-8), Philadelphia 2-14 (Ke.Thomas 1-1, Iguodala 1-3, Iverson 0-2, Green 0-2, Korver 0-6). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—New York 54 (Ku.Thomas 11), Philadelphia 57 (Jackson 9). Assists—New York 22 (Marbury 7), Philadelphia 20 (Iverson 8). Total fouls—New York 27, Philadelphia 27. Technicals—Crawford, Ke.Thomas. A—19,286 (20,444).

Pacers 89, Raptors 86

TORONTO (86)

Peterson 2-8 2-2 8, Bosh 5-12 3-6 13, Woods 1-2 2-2 4, Rose 9-17 5-5 23, Alston 3-9 2-2 11, Marshall 3-6 1-2 9, Bonner 4-6 2-2 10, Murray 1-6 1-1 3, Palacio 2-7 1-3 5. Totals 30-73 19-25 86.

INDIANA (89)

J.Jones 1-6 0-0 2, Foster 5-10 0-1 10, Harrison 10-12 2-3 22, Miller 6-13 0-0 12, Tinsley 9-19 1-5 22, Curry 1-3 0-0 2, F.Jones 5-10 1-2 12, Johnson 1-5 0-0 3, Edwards 0-0 0-0 0, Haislip 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 39-81 6-13 89.

Toronto2126241586
Indiana1431271789

3-Point Goals—Toronto 7-20 (Alston 3-6, Peterson 2-4, Marshall 2-5, Murray 0-1, Rose 0-4), Indiana 5-10 (Tinsley 3-4, F.Jones 1-1, Johnson 1-1, Miller 0-2, J.Jones 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Toronto 43 (Woods 9), Indiana 55 (Foster 18). Assists—Toronto 17 (Palacio 6), Indiana 21 (Tinsley 6). Total fouls—Toronto 21, Indiana 22. Technicals—Tinsley. A—15,357 (18,345).

Spurs 83, Hornets 67

SAN ANTONIO (83)

Bowen 2-4 1-4 5, Duncan 8-18 3-8 19, Nesterovic 2-6 1-2 5, Ginobili 4-7 2-3 10, Parker 5-10 0-0 10, D.Brown 0-3 1-2 1, Rose 2-6 3-4 7, Horry 3-7 0-0 9, Udrih 5-8 1-2 12, Massenburg 0-2 2-2 2, Barry 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 32-75 14-27 83.

NEW ORLEANS (67)

Freije 1-4 0-0 2, Lynch 2-3 0-0 4, P.Brown 6-10 4-5 16, Harrington 2-12 0-0 4, Wesley 5-13 0-0 10, Nailon 10-21 2-2 22, Dickau 2-7 3-4 7, Andersen 1-3 0-0 2, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Baxter 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 29-76 9-11 67.

San Antonio1628182183
New Orleans2117161367

3-Point Goals—San Antonio 5-17 (Horry 3-4, Udrih 1-3, Barry 1-4, Bowen 0-2, Parker 0-2, Ginobili 0-2), New Orleans 0-7 (Harrington 0-1, Smith 0-1, Freije 0-2, Dickau 0-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—San Antonio 61 (Duncan 12), New Orleans 44 (P.Brown 10). Assists—San Antonio 24 (Duncan, Parker, Ginobili 5), New Orleans 16 (Wesley 5). Total fouls—San Antonio 17, New Orleans 25. Technicals—New Orleans Defensive Three Second. A—13,071 (17,200).

Grizzlies 89, Nets 84

NEW JERSEY (84)

Jefferson 8-19 8-8 26, Scalabrine 9-15 3-5 21, Collins 1-4 2-2 4, Kidd 7-13 0-1 17, Buford 3-14 0-0 7, Vaughn 2-5 1-1 5, Dickens 0-2 0-0 0, Krstic 2-6 0-0 4. Totals 32-78 14-17 84.

MEMPHIS (89)

Posey 3-8 6-6 13, Gasol 6-12 4-6 16, Wright 1-6 1-2 3, J.Williams 9-14 4-4 27, Miller 4-15 2-2 12, Swift 0-1 0-0 0, Watson 1-3 1-2 3, Wells 3-8 2-2 8, Humphrey 3-5 1-3 7, Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-72 21-27 89.

New Jersey2015202984
Memphis1522252789

3-Point Goals—New Jersey 6-17 (Kidd 3-4, Jefferson 2-7, Buford 1-2, Vaughn 0-1, Dickens 0-1, Scalabrine 0-2), Memphis 8-25 (J.Williams 5-9, Miller 2-8, Posey 1-5, Watson 0-1, Wells 0-2). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—New Jersey 45 (Jefferson 11), Memphis 52 (Gasol 12). Assists—New Jersey 19 (Kidd 8), Memphis 20 (J.Williams 6). Total fouls—New Jersey 22, Memphis 18. Technicals—New Jersey Defensive Three Second, Memphis Defensive Three Second 2. A—18,119 (18,119).

Timberwolves 113, Clippers 86

L.A. CLIPPERS (86)

Simmons 4-8 1-1 10, Brand 3-9 11-12 17, Kaman 1-4 2-4 4, Maggette 3-17 8-9 15, Jaric 4-9 2-2 11, Moore 3-3 2-2 8, Kittles 0-2 0-0 0, Wilcox 5-6 2-4 12, Brunson 2-4 0-0 5, Ross 1-3 0-0 2, Chalmers 1-4 0-2 2. Totals 27-69 28-36 86.

MINNESOTA (113)

Szczerbiak 9-16 9-9 29, Garnett 8-12 11-13 28, Madsen 2-5 1-2 5, Sprewell 1-1 0-0 2, Cassell 5-11 0-0 11, Hassell 1-4 3-4 5, Olowokandi 1-4 0-0 2, Hudson 3-11 0-0 7, Hoiberg 2-2 3-3 8, Griffin 6-11 0-0 13, Johnson 0-1 2-4 2, Carter 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 38-78 30-37 113.

L.A. Clippers2316242386
Minnesota24233432113

3-Point Goals—L.A. Clippers 4-13 (Simmons 1-1, Brunson 1-2, Jaric 1-3, Maggette 1-6, Chalmers 0-1), Minnesota 7-14 (Szczerbiak 2-3, Garnett 1-1, Cassell 1-1, Hoiberg 1-1, Hudson 1-4, Griffin 1-4). Fouled out—Kaman. Rebounds—L.A. Clippers 45 (Kaman 8), Minnesota 52 (Garnett 10). Assists—L.A. Clippers 15 (Maggette 4), Minnesota 25 (Garnett 7). Total fouls—L.A. Clippers 30, Minnesota 26. Technicals—Simmons, Minnesota Defensive Three Second, Olowokandi. Flagrant fouls—Maggette. A—18,371 (19,006).

Heat 107, Nuggets 100

DENVER (100)

Martin 9-18 3-4 21, Anthony 6-13 1-1 14, Camby 4-9 0-0 8, Buckner 3-3 0-0 7, Miller 10-19 4-5 24, Boykins 4-11 1-1 11, Nene 1-6 3-4 5, White 0-1 0-0 0, Russell 2-4 4-4 10, Elson 0-0 0-0 0, D.Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-84 16-19 100.

MIAMI (107)

E.Jones 7-13 1-1 16, Haslem 4-7 0-0 8, O’Neal 9-14 2-9 20, Wade 9-17 7-9 25, D.Jones 3-13 4-6 12, Doleac 2-2 0-0 4, R.Butler 2-7 0-0 5, Dooling 1-2 1-2 3, Laettner 6-8 2-2 14. Totals 43-83 17-29 107.

Denver25212628100
Miami30272921107

3-Point Goals—Denver 6-14 (Boykins 2-4, Russell 2-4, Buckner 1-1, Anthony 1-3, Miller 0-1, Martin 0-1), Miami 4-17 (D.Jones 2-11, R.Butler 1-2, E.Jones 1-3, Dooling 0-1). Fouled out—Miller. Rebounds—Denver 44 (Martin 11), Miami 56 (O’Neal 11). Assists—Denver 18 (Miller 7), Miami 27 (D.Jones 8). Total fouls—Denver 28, Miami 20. Technicals—Wade. A—19,984 (19,600).

Rockets 100, Warriors 83

GOLDEN STATE (83)

Pietrus 0-6 2-2 2, Murphy 4-16 2-3 11, Robinson 2-11 0-0 5, Claxton 4-9 2-2 11, Richardson 10-20 4-5 25, Flores 3-8 0-0 7, Cheaney 2-5 0-0 4, Najera 4-10 0-0 8, Davis 1-1 2-2 4, Sesay 1-5 2-4 4, Foyle 0-3 2-2 2. Totals 31-94 16-20 83.

HOUSTON (100)

Jackson 4-9 0-0 9, Howard 2-9 0-0 4, Yao 5-11 5-6 15, Sura 9-10 6-10 24, McGrady 12-25 2-2 27, Lue 2-5 1-2 6, Bowen 2-5 0-0 4, Taylor 4-8 0-0 8, Mutombo 1-3 1-1 3. Totals 41-85 15-21 100.

Golden State1722212383
Houston26292223100

3-Point Goals—Golden State 5-20 (Murphy 1-3, Richardson 1-3, Claxton 1-3, Flores 1-3, Robinson 1-4, Najera 0-1, Sesay 0-1, Pietrus 0-2), Houston 3-6 (McGrady 1-1, Lue 1-2, Jackson 1-3). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Golden State 52 (Murphy 13), Houston 65 (Yao 17). Assists—Golden State 23 (Claxton 6), Houston 21 (Sura 9). Total fouls—Golden State 21, Houston 19. A—14,452 (17,982).

Wizards 120, Lakers 116 (OT)

WASHINGTON (120)

Jamison 9-21 3-4 22, Jeffries 4-7 0-0 8, Haywood 1-3 1-2 3, Hughes 15-21 3-6 33, Arenas 11-25 14-15 37, K.Brown 4-8 0-0 8, Hayes 2-5 0-0 4, Peeler 2-4 0-0 5, Ruffin 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 48-94 21-27 120.

LOS ANGELES (116)

Butler 8-17 0-0 17, Odom 5-11 5-6 15, Mihm 0-1 0-0 0, Bryant 9-22 15-22 36, Atkins 9-17 0-0 23, Cook 5-10 2-2 15, T.Brown 2-2 0-0 4, Jones 2-5 0-0 6, Walton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 40-85 22-30 116.

Washington3024292116120
L.A. Lakers2826252512116

3-Point Goals—Washington 3-11 (Peeler 1-1, Jamison 1-3, Arenas 1-6, Hughes 0-1), L.A. Lakers 14-30 (Atkins 5-10, Cook 3-6, Bryant 3-7, Jones 2-4, Butler 1-2, Odom 0-1). Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Washington 47 (Jamison 7), L.A. Lakers 58 (Bryant, Odom 10). Assists—Washington 28 (Arenas 7), L.A. Lakers 22 (Bryant 14). Total fouls—Washington 21, L.A. Lakers 23. A—18,212 (18,997).

College men

EAST

Hofstra 74, Dartmouth 57

SOUTHWEST

Ark.-Little Rock 76, St. Bonaventure 56

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 67, Texas Southern 63

SOUTH

Clemson 76, The Citadel 52

Davidson 87, Sewanee 42

N.C.-Asheville 95, Montreat 60

Richmond 96, UAB 81

Winthrop 70, East Carolina 55

FAR WEST

Montana St. 81, Montana St.-Northern 70

NW Nazarene 71, Montana St.-Billings 64

St. Mary’s, Cal. 73, Sacramento St. 38

UC Irvine 76, San Jose St. 55

Utah 81, N. Colorado 66

W. Baptist 86, Oregon Tech 84

TOURNAMENT

Dodge Holiday Classic

First Round

E. Illinois 56, Idaho St. 53

Nevada 60, Florida Atlantic 46

Green River Crossover Tournament First round Tacoma 78, CC Spokane 65

Tacoma (3-5)–Levi 2-5 0-0 4, Iverson 1-2 0-0 2, Holley 8-11 4-4 20, Blanchard 6-10 1-2 16, Stromvall 15-22 2-4 33, Thomas 0-3 0-0 0, Soeu 1-4 0-0 3, Wardlow 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-57 7-10 78.

CC Spokane (4-4)–Ryman 4-10 0-0 8, Bright 2-5 0-0 5, Beach 0-0 0-0 0, Ellis 1-3 0-0 3, Bell 6-12 0-0 12, Janke 6-15 0-2 12, Hammond 0-1 0-0 0, Rayson 0-1 0-0 0, Hodges 0-0 0-0 0, Brown 4-10 0-0 12, Foster 0-2 0-0 0, Proctor 3-5 0-0 6, Grove 3-9 0-1 7. Totals 29-74 0-3 65.

Halftime–Tacoma 42, CC Spokane 22. 3-point goals–Tacoma 5-13 (Blanchard 3-4, Stromvall 1-2, Soeu 1-3, Levi 0-1, Iverson 0-1, Holley 0-1, Thomas 0-1), CC Spokane 7-32 (Brown 4-10, Grove 1-1, Ellis 1-2, Bright 1-4, Janke 0-1, Rayson 0-1, Proctor 0-1, Bell 0-5, Ryman 0-6). Fouled out–none. Rebounds–Tacoma 39 (Holley 15), CC Spokane 34 (Bell, Janke 6). Assists–Tacoma 17 (Levi 5), CC Spokane 15 (Ryman 7). Total fouls–Tacoma 6, CC Spokane 10. A–N/A.

College women

EAST

Fresno St. 68, Manhattan 59

George Washington 68, St. Mary’s, Cal. 49

Hofstra 68, Harvard 57

Robert Morris 60, Duquesne 56

SOUTH

St. John’s 69, Georgia Tech 65

Ark.-Little Rock 60, Murray St. 56

Chattanooga 50, Elon 46

Davidson 72, Coll. of Charleston 47

Southern Miss. 52, Ark.-Pine Bluff 38

Tuskegee 51, MVSU 50

Wake Forest 65, Houston 57

SOUTHWEST

N. Colorado 59, UTEP 52

Rice 87, Texas St. 67

FAR WEST

CS Northridge 84, Wright St. 74

Montana St.-Billings 58, Humboldt St. 44

Portland St. 80, UC Irvine 74

San Francisco 64, Sonoma St. 53

Weber St. 71, Wyoming 58

Grays Harbor Crossover Tournament First round CC Spokane 54, North Seattle 52

CC Spokane (5-5)–Albi 1-8 3-4 5, R.Crane 2-5 1-4 6, Hilgert 3-10 3-4 9, Shepherd 5-11 1-3 12, K.Crane 1-1 0-0 2, Clift 6-13 0-1 14, Rulon 1-1 0-0 2, Zilkoski 1-1 0-0 3, Clafin 0-6 1-2 1. Totals 20-56 9-18 54.

North Seattle (4-4)–Cochrun 0-2 0-0 0, Chhim 1-5 0-0 2, Russell 9-17 1-3 20, Johnston 3-9 0-0 8, Lee 3-13 0-2 6, Anderson 1-2 1-2 3, Smith 3-5 0-0 6, Buckingham 0-2 3-4 3, Silversmith 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 22-59 5-11 52.

Halftime–CC Spokane 25, North Seattle 20. 3-point goals–CC Spokane 5-11 (Clift 2-4, Zilkoski 1-1, R.Crane 1-2, Shepherd 1-2, Albi 0-2), North Seattle 3-10 (Johnston 2-5, Russell 1-3, Lee 0-1, Smith 0-1). Fouled out–Russell, Lee. Rebounds–CC Spokane 36 (Clafin 6), North Seattle 43 (Russell 7). Assists–CC Spokane 6 (R.Crane 3), North Seattle 7 (Russell 4). Total fouls–CC Spokane 10, North Seattle 18. A–N/A.

FOOTBALL

NFL

All Times PST

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
x-New England1210.923365217
N.Y. Jets940.692260192
Buffalo760.538297231
Miami2110.154213289
SouthWLTPctPFPA
x-Indianapolis1030.769454277
Jacksonville760.538220228
Houston580.385250312
Tennessee490.308269343
NorthWLTPctPFPA
x-Pittsburgh1210.923290190
Baltimore850.615270205
Cincinnati670.462296307
Cleveland3100.231247345
WestWLTPctPFPA
San Diego1030.769370262
Denver850.615294229
Kansas City580.385390364
Oakland490.308244363

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
x-Philadelphia1210.923357195
N.Y. Giants580.385223267
Dallas580.385249355
Washington490.308183218
SouthWLTPctPFPA
x-Atlanta1030.769267252
Carolina670.462269264
Tampa Bay580.385257234
New Orleans580.385280357
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Green Bay850.615334307
Minnesota760.538328313
Detroit580.385231285
Chicago580.385199257
WestWLTPctPFPA
Seattle760.538305289
St. Louis670.462260325
Arizona490.308220284
San Francisco2110.154229364

x-clinched division

Saturday’s Games

Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 10:30 a.m.

Washington at San Francisco, 2 p.m.

Carolina at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Games

Houston at Chicago, 10 a.m.

Minnesota at Detroit, 10 a.m.

Seattle at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.

Denver at Kansas City, 10 a.m.

Buffalo at Cincinnati, 10 a.m.

Dallas at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.

San Diego at Cleveland, 10 a.m.

St. Louis at Arizona, 1:05 p.m.

New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1:05 p.m.

Jacksonville at Green Bay, 1:15 p.m.

Tennessee at Oakland, 1:15 p.m.

Baltimore at Indianapolis, 5:30 p.m.

Monday’s Game

New England at Miami, 6 p.m.

College Division I-AA playoffs

Championship

Friday, Dec. 17

At Finley Stadium/Davenport Field

Chattanooga, Tenn.

James Madison 31, Montana 21

High school Pac-NWA All-Region Team

The Pac-NW8 Annual All-Region Team consist of 8-man players from all Oregon, Washington and Idaho high school football programs. The Pac-NW8 High School Football Association has been in existence since 1999 and helps to promote and enhance the small high school 8-man game. To view the complete list please visit the Pac-NW8 website at www.pacnw8man.wsmcafe.com

Player of the Year

Jeff Bafus, 6-1/215, OL/DL, Jr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

Offensive Player of the Year

Dominic Kegel, 6-1/185, QB, Sr., Columbia (Hunters) (WA)

FIRST-TEAM RUNNING BACK

Kevin Dainty, 5-7/190, Jr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSIVE END

Matt Martin, 6-3/210, Jr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSIVE LINE

Michael Martin, 6-0/245, Jr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

FIRST-TEAM ALL-PURPOSE BACK

Josh Adams, 5-9/175, Sr., Sprague-Harrington (WA)

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSIVE LINE

Michael Martin, 6-0/245, Jr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSIVE LINE

Matt Martin, 6-3/210, DE, Jr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

FIRST-TEAM LINEBACKER

Kevin Dainty, 5-7/190, Jr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

FIRST-TEAM DEFENSIVE BACK

Dominic Kegel, 6-1/185, Sr., Columbia (Hunters)(WA)

Clayton Hewitt, Clark Fork (ID)

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE ALL-PURPOSE

Josh Chastain, 5-9/160, RB/KR, Sr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

SECOND-TEAM DEFENSE LINEBACKER

Mitchel Hammond, 5-9/170, LB, Sr., Columbia (Hunters)(WA)

THIRD-TEAM OFFENSE QUARTERBACK

Justin McKenzie, 5-11/160, Sr., LaCrosse-Washtucna (WA)

THIRD-TEAM OFFENSE RUNNING BACK

Miles St. John, 5-9/175, Jr., Columbia (Hunters)(WA)

THIRD-TEAM OFFENSIVE LINE

Shawn Hughes, 5-11/225, Jr., Columbia (Hunters)(WA)

THIRD-TEAM DEFENSIVE LINE

Scott Soderberg, 5-10/240, Sr., Sprague-Harrington (WA)

HOCKEY

WHL

Eastern Conference

East Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Saskatoon 34198521119545
Brandon 321610511078938
Prince Albert 361318418710131
Regina 36922238112723
Moose Jaw 366245110316618

Central Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Lethbridge 37199811128147
Medicine Hat 341812311147040
Red Deer 33151044929538
Calgary 351513611029737
Swift Current 361020516811226

Western Conference

B.C. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Kelowna 36207901017049
Kootenay 35201140886644
Vancouver 341912121039941
Prince George 35151631799534
Kamloops 351219227810128

U.S. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Seattle 32238011015347
Everett 34171052856841
Portland 351415249210234
Tri-City 33131442809132
Spokane 3411157110110730

Note: A team scoring a goal in overtime is credited with two points and a victory in the W column; the team giving up a goal in overtime gets one point and the game is counted in the OTL (Overtime Loss) column.

Friday Results

Brandon 3 Red Deer 2 (OT)

Kelowna 4 Swift Current 1

Kootenay 4 Spokane 4

Medicine Hat 4 Lethbridge 0

Moose Jaw 5 Calgary 3

Prince George 5 Kamloops 3

Saskatoon 4 Regina 3

Seattle 3 Prince Albert 2

Tri-City 5 Portland 0

Vancouver 4 Everett 2

Saturday Games

Spokane at Kootenay, 7 p.m.

Kelowna at Medicine Hat, 7:30 p.m.

Red Deer at Moose Jaw, 7 p.m.

Everett at Portland (RG), 7 p.m.

Kamloops at Prince George, 7:30 p.m.

Calgary at Saskatoon, 7 p.m.

Vancouver at Tri-City, 7:05 p.m.

Sunday-Sunday, Dec. 26

No Games Scheduled (Holiday break).

Chiefs 4, Ice 4 (OT)

Kootenay1210 —4
Spokane0040 —4

First period–1, Ktn, Cherewyk 2 10:47.

Second period– 2, Ktn, Russell 11 (Taylor, Lee) 11:35. 3, Ktn, Maxwell 2 (Cherewyk) 16:02.

Third period– 4, Ktn, Taylor 10 (Busto, Russell) 2:39 (pp); 5, Spo, Engman 6 (Bruton, Lukacevic) 8:55; 6, Spo, Klassen 18 (Ryan, Je Lynch) 11:39; 7, Klassen 19 (Ryan, Je Lynch) 12:53; 8, Desautels 8 (Engman, Hobson) 16:04.

Key penalty – Gillen, Spo (tripping) :49.

OT—None.

Power-play Opportunities–Kootenay 0 of 2; Spokane 0 of 3. Saves–Kootenay, Dakers (T, 7-5-1) 7-2-10-1–25. Spokane, Watt 5-5-x–10, Opsahl (T, 1-5-4) x-5-8-3-16 saves. A–5,206.

VOLLEYBALL

High school All-State Teams

4A

MVP Rachael Schuman, Mead; Coach of the year Judy Kight, Mead

First team

Hitters Sarah Conwell, Kentwood; Mandy Daniels, University; Nikki Hernandez, Eisenhower; Jalen Pendon, Spanaway Lake; Rachael Schurman, Mead Setters Lacy Anderson, Mead; Savannah Reid, Bethel Libero Janine Chase, Eisenhower

Second team

Hitters Ivy Bush, Lewis & Clark; Kirsten Faas, Woodinville; Alita Fisher, Bellarmine Prep; Ashley Grayson, Heritage; Jennifer Luatua, Everett; Kylie Marshall, Emerald Ridge Setters Angelique Peterson, Pasco; Kari Rice, Eisenhower Libero Andrea Watanable, Kentwood

3A

MVP Stephanie Augustavo, Blanchet; Coach of the year Joanne Gilligan, Blanchet

First team

Hitters Stephanie Augustavo, Blanchett; Sara Bendorf, White River; Shealun Campisi, White River; Julie Wilson, Prosser; Kara Van Zanten, Mark Morris Setters Danielle Palacios, Prosser; Vanessa Perry, Issaquah Libero Lauren Harold, Shorecrest

Second team

Hitters Jenie Crocker, Sehome; Marissa Hill, Mount Si; Michelle Miller, Bainbridge; Jenicka Schuler, Black Hills; Stephanie Slatt, Kennedy Setters Tori Ross, Blanchet; Cassie Smith, North Thurston Libero Andrea Gregg, White River

2A

Co-MVPs Angie Alvord, Meridian and Jamie Richards, Woodland; Coach of the year Diane Axelson, Meridian

First team

Hitters Angie Alvord, Meridian; Danelle Cowan, Grandview; Whitney Loan, Colville; Sara Mosiman, King’s; Jamie Richards, Woodland; Kayla Roof, Eatonville Setters Cassie Merkley, Cascade (Leavenworth); Amy Small, Pullman Libero Tonhya Wysong, Grandview

Second team

Hitters Janelle Aupperlee, Lynden Christian; Carolyn Hayes, Meridian; Kelsey Speiser, Omak; Andrea Tarbet, Rochester Setters Ashley Bergeson, Woodland; Amanda Maulin, Meridian

1A

MVP Amy Bruya, Colfax; Coach of the year Sue Doering, Colfax

First team

Hitters Jill Collymore, Bush; Rashelle Davenport, Kalama; Amanda Durand, Onalaska; Jaynie Hancock, La Conner; Lauren Mellor, Colfax; Brandy Sonderland, River View Setters Amy Bruya, Colfax; Carlee Marble, La Conner Libero Amanda King, Onalaska

Second team

Hitters Nancy Donato, White Swan; Lydia Hu, Okanogan; Mary Hutson, Liberty Bell; Jill Solbreck, Colfax Setter Jocelyn Judd, White Pass

Honorable mention

Hitters Jessie Depell, FreemanB

MVP Holli Holbrook, Garfield-Palouse Coach of the year Ron Dinsmoor, Garfield-Palouse

First team

Hitters Monica Boone, Garfield-Palouse; Sarah Rusch, DeSales; Stacie Shields, Sprague-Harrington; Sharelle Wells, Riverside Christian; Charlee Wuolett, Toutle Lake Setters Holli Holbrook, Garfield-Palouse; Allyson Schmidt, Riverside Christian Libero Renee Blankenship, Morton

Second team

Hitters Brenda Hershaw, Garfield-Palouse; Kalli Kamphaus, Manson; Traci Linstrum, Davenport; Kaylee Semprimoznik, Davenport; Stephanie Turner, Dayton Setters Ravenel Bisbee, South Bend; Ashley Cox, DeSales Libero Lexi DiPietro, Riverside Christian

Honorable mention

Destry Killian, Lind-Ritzville; Kasey Manning, Garfield-Palouse Mallory Mielke, Davenport

SKIING

Montana

Big Mountain — Fri 7:15a packed powder machine groomed 12 - 53 base 75 of 91 trails, 80% open, 5 of 11 lifts, Weekday: Mon-Fri: 9:30a-4p; Weekend: Sat/Sun: 9: 30a-4p. Big Sky — Fri 8:16a 1 new packed powder machine groomed 25 - 35 base 50 of 150 trails, 33% open, 8 of 17 lifts, Weekday: Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Weekend: Sat/Sun: 9a-4p. Montana Snowbowl — Fri 5:00a packed powder machine groomed 8 - 36 base 17 of 39 trails, 44% open, 4 of 4 lifts, sm Weekday: Fri: 9:30a-4p; Weekend: Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4p; Special/Holiday Ops: open Fri-Sun;

Idaho

Lookout Pass — Fri 2p insa mclear 33 degrees packed powder machine groomed 20 - 45 base 18 of 24 trails, 2 of 3 lifts, 75% open, Weekday: Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Weekend: Sat/Sun: 8: 30a-4p. Schweitzer Mountain — Fri 8:30a mclear 32 degrees variable 25 - 49 base 20 of 62 trails, 3 of 8 lifts, 32% open. Silver Mountain — Fri 4:55a clear 31 degrees packed powder machine groomed 20 - 36 base 19 of 67 trails, 4 of 7 lifts, 28% open, Weekday: Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Weekend: Sat/Sun: 8: 30a-4p

Washington

49 Degrees North — Fri 6a insa partly cloudy 31 degrees packed powder machine groomed 12 - 38 base 26 of 42 trails, 3 of 5 lifts, 62% open, Weekday: Mon-Fri: 9a-3:30p; Weekend: Sat/Sun: 9a-3:30p. Mt Spokane — Reopen 12/18

British Columbia

Kimberley — Plan to Open 12/18. Red Resort — Fri 5:26a powder machine groomed 49 - 50 base 83 of 83 trails, 1200 acres, 100% open, 4 of 6 lifts Weekday: Mon-Fri: 9a-3p; Weekend: Sat/Sun: 8: 30a-3p

SOCCER

High school All-State Teams

4A

MVP Megan Sweeney, Bellarmine Prep; Coach of the year Joe Waters, Bellarmine Prep

First team

Forwards Corrine Baldassin, Bellarmine Prep; Jocelyn Bement, Kamiakin; Kelly Irving, Gig Harbor; Tonya Schnibbe, University Midfielders Alex Butler, Gonzaga Prep; Rachel Kimball, Puyallup; Hayley McCoy, Richland; Dani Oster, Jackson; Megan Sweeney, Bellarmine Prep Defenders Lori Conrad, Richland; Jessica Jeffries, Mountain View; Kelsey Rogel, Bellarmine Prep; Miranda Savory, Bothell Goalkeeper Erin MacIssac, Bothell

Second team

Forwards Nicole Bussman, South Kitsap; Ashley Corral, Prairie; Sarah Dean, Gonzaga Prep; Dolly Enneking, Bellarmine Prep; Lauren Hansen, Stanwood Midfielders Jessica Gruender, Stadium; Hillary Heath, Garfield; Lauren Meyer, Kentridge Defenders Kelsey Bakker, Southridge; Chelsey Hugo, Stanwood; Brandi Manley, Stadium; Mandy Ploskonka, Federal Way Goalkeeper Emily Zygmontowicz, Central Kitsap

Honorable mention

Goalkeeper Elise Kuhar-Pitters, Gonzaga Prep

3A

MVP Lauren Dascenzo, Issaquah; Coach of the year Tom Bunnell, Issaquah

First team

Forwards Breanne Barker, Mark Morris; Caitlyn Bersing, Selah; Lauren Dascenzo, Issaquah; Sarah Pierpoint, North Thurston Midfielders Tara Hansen, White River; Kasey Hostetler, Hanford; Lindsey Kasser, Issaquah; Ashley Stimpson, Cedarcrest; Katarina Tarr, Columbia River Defenders Sarah Jackson, Kennedy; Meredith Jordan, Tumwater; Liz Oldenburg, Mercer Island; Brynn Regan, Mercer Island Goalkeeper Austen Everett, Blanchet

Second team

Forwards Kaitlyn Heinsohn, Highline; Megan Schmit, Columbia River; Sarah Smart, Lynnwood; Jenna Wild, South Whidbey Midfielders Whitney Ramsey, North Central; Katie Warner, Burlington-Edison; Katie Wilson, South Whidbey Defenders Sami Brown, Hanford; Samie Gillie, Cedarcrest; Kristen Munechika, Issaquah; Brittany Murillo, West Valley (Yakima) Goalkeeper Amanda Tschauner, West Valley (Yakima)

2A

MVP Katie Drollinger, Naches; Coach of the year Harvey Robicheau, Naches First team

Forwards Jenny Baker, Eatonville; Katie Drollinger, Naches; Lauryn Koelzer, Connell; Kat Taylor, Archbishop Murphy Midfielders Katie Brown, Sultan; Krystal Clark, Montesano; Katie Radoslovich, Cashmere; Katie Spangenberg, Pullman Defenders Taryn Brandeberry, Cashmere; Randi Hollen, Riverside; Brenna Rice, Archbishop Murphy; Erin Roesler, Sultan Goalkeeper Laurin Eppich, Connell

Second team

Forwards Julie Bratt, Lynden Christian; Caitlin Hutchinson, Ridgefield; Sara Massey, Medical Lake Midfielders Kelsey Baird, Naches; Whitney Bryant, Toledo-Winlock; Monique Wickenhagen, Naches Defenders Amy Bleazard, Connell; Tiffany Dawkins, Ridgefield; Chelsea Ludwig, White Salmon; Lori Robertson, Blaine Goalkeeper Brooke Diehl, Napavine-Onalaska-Mossyrock

Eatonville

1A-B

MVP Annie Omata, University Prep; Coach of the year Darryl Gonyea, University Prep First team

Forwards Katie McCurry, Liberty Bell; Molly McGree, La Salle; Annie Omata, University Prep; Heather Wilson, Tonasket Midfielders Tori Gonzalez, Royal; Allison Leonard, Seattle Academy; Molly Perara, Tacoma Baptist; Jessica Ventoza, Seattle Christian Defenders Erin Federer, King’s West; Corynn Fenton, Ocosta; Alyssa Harney, Seattle Christian; Lindsay Welfelt, Liberty Bell Goalkeepers Bobbi Friedlander, Okanogan; Amanda Stover, Seattle Lutheran

Second team

Forwards Katie Furman, Charles Wright; Katie Haynes, Seattle Christian; Shay Hopkins, Friday Harbor; Stephanie King, Ocosta Midfielders Megan Murray, University Prep; Katherine Reynolds, University Prep; Jasmine Stohr, La Salle; Meredith Teague, Bellevue Christian Defenders Madison Bradshaw, Liberty Bell; Erin McGree, La Salle; Hana Van Pelt, LaConner Goalkeepers Heather Arata, Ocosta; Kelly Bain, Highland

WRESTLING

High school

Tri-State Tournament

At North Idaho College

Quarterfinals

TEAM SCORING (through quarterfinals with a late round of consolation matches remaining late Friday): 1, University 105.5. 2, Lake Stevens 71. 3, Lakeside 67. 4, Eagle 66. 5, tie, Coeur d’Alene and Battle Ground 62.

103: Owen (University) d. Plumb (East Valley), 11-5; Mathews (Freeman) d. Moody (Newport) 8-1; Johnson (Lakeside) d. Gateman (Vashon Island) 11-6; Torgison (Polson) p. Carroll (Tonasket), 5:50.

112: Kubec (Lake Stevens) win by technical fall Gentry (Meridian), 17-0; Hayes (Battle Ground) p. Spencer (Tahoma), 5:02; Mangrum (Auburn-Riverside) d. Fish (U-Hi), 9-2; Ward (Kelso) d. Vela (Moses Lake), 4-2.

119: Fish (U-Hi) p. Malsam (U-Hi), 3:12; Fio (Sandpoint) d. McAurthur (Eagle), 8-3; Gentry (Mer) d. Palanuik (Lakeland), 6-1; Vela (ML) d. Edwards (BG), 16-8.

125: Jones (LKSD) p. Hoiness (ML), 4:36; Risk (Cheney) d. Bowles (Auburn), 12-7; Zetterberg (Pol) d. Chesher (Central Valley), 4-0; Starks (BG) d. Powell (Lewis & Clark), 8-5.

130: Beeson (Eag) d. Machala (U-Hi), 10-7; Parks (Hermiston) win by tf Peasley (Okanogan), 16-0; Imes (EV) p. Belgarde (Spt), 1:22; Mitchell (Ton) d. Katus (Gonzaga Prep), 6-0.

135: Manes (Coeur d’Alene) p. Will (Wallace), 1:55; Hall (BG) p. Stapleton (Walla Walla), 1:57; Robb (U-Hi) d. Birdsall (LL), 8-6 Ot; Brown (LS) d. Cummings (Libby), 19-6.

140: Sitch (Kelso) d. Redding (A-R), 4-1; Montang (U-Hi) d. Austen (LS), 13-5; Packard (Mer) win by injury default over Stevens (Eag); Hanson (West Seattle) d. Swartz (Aub), 6-5.

145: Onufer (Aub) d. Miller (Priest River), 8-3; Goss (U-Hi) d. VanLeuven (LS), 6-5; Johnson (Tahoma) d. McRae (WS), 17-3; Port (Liberty Bell) d. Larson (Herm), 4-2.

152: Hall (Bonners Ferry) d. Lemm (Missoula-Sentinel), 12-3; Butenhoff (WW) p. Stevie (LB), 5:32; Ebat (CV) d. Groce (Medical Lake), 7-1; Didier (Mead) d. Roshau (Aub), 9-5.

160: Sewell (Inglemoor) d. Spencer (Libby), 19-7; Arnold (EV) d. Steele (Eag), 11-2; Millard (LKSD) p. Parsons (Kelso), 1:40; Kugler (Polson) d. Bucks (BG), 11-1.

171: Johnson (Tahoma) d. Healy (Aub), 15-7; Smith (LKSD) p. Jolley (EV), 3:20; Foster (Kamiah) win by tf Foster (Kamiakin), 15-0; Reynolds (Mt. Spokane), 7-4.

189: Cranford (Clackamas) d. Owen (Pol), 4-3; Kessell (Herm) p. Anderson (Ton), :43; Hjort (Libby) p. Korn (U-Hi), :44; Allen (CdA) p. Myers (PR), 1:58.

215: Erekson (Eag) p. St. Clair (BG), 1:15; Achatz (Clack) p. Malone (MTSP), 1:46; Cramer (Spt) p. Gonzalez (Eag), 3:13; McKinzie (Cheney) d. Calvillo (Ton), 7-4.

Heavyweight: Osborn (LS) p. Skogrand (Lewiston), 1:03; Baskett (WS) d. Helm (Medical Lake), 3-2 OT; Goad (Mary Walker) d. Bryon (WS), 11-2; Cord (Timberlake) win by disqualification over Schaffroth (Clack).

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with SS Edgar Renteria on a four-year contract.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Claimed RHP Bobby Jenks off waivers from Anaheim. Designated RHP Eduardo Villacis for assignment. Agreed to terms with OF Timo Perez on a one-year contract.

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with RHP Denny Stark, LHP Chad Zerbe, INF Mike Kinkade and INF Jose Morban on minor league contracts.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to terms with INF Adrian Beltre on a five-year contract.

TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with INF Greg Colbrunn on a minor league contract.

National League

COLORADO ROCKIES—Claimed INF Alfredo Amezaga off waivers from Anaheim.

NEW YORK METS—Claimed OF Ron Calloway off waivers from Montreal.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Agreed to terms with LHP Jason Christiansen on a one-year contract.

Pacific Coast League

LAS VEGAS 51S—Named Jerry Royster manager

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Placed F Josh Davis on the injured list. Activated G Kevin Ollie from the injured list.

TORONTO RAPTORS—Traded G Vince Carter to New Jersey for C Alonzo Mourning, F Eric Williams, F Aaron Williams and two 2005 first-round draft picks

FOOTBALL

National Football League

NFL—Fined Denver QB Jake Plummer $5,000 for making an obscene gesture during a Dec. 12 game against Miami.

DENVER BRONCOS—Placed DT Luther Elliss and DB Willie Middlebrooks on injured reserve.

DETROIT LIONS—Signed OT Sean Bubin from Jacksonville’s practice squad.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Released DT Jon Bradley. Signed DT Keith Wright from the practice squad. Signed DE Corey Smith to the practice squad.

COLLEGE

INDIANA—Named Terry Hoeppner football coach.

SOUTH CAROLINA—Named Dave Wommack assistant football coach.

SYRACUSE—Named Daryl Gross athletic director.

UCLA—Signed Karl Dorrell, football coach, to a two-year contract extension through the 2010 season.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, St. Louis QB Marc Bulger is doubtful; Tennessee QB Steve McNair is out.

NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the Mavericks - Hawks game due to Dallas forward Dirk Nowitzki (questionable); there is no line on the 76ers -Bucks game due to Philadelphia guard Allen Iverson (probable) and Milwaukee forward Keith Van Horn (questionable).

NFL

FavoriteOpenCurrO/UUnderdog
Saturday
Steelers 10.5 10 (34) GIANTS
Redskins 3.5 5.5 (37) 49ERS
FALCONS 3.5 3.5 (42) Panthers
Sunday
JETS 6 6.5 (40.5) Seahawks
EAGLES 12.5 12 (45) Cowboys
Vikings 3 3 (48.5) LIONS
Chargers 10 10(42) BROWNS
Bills PK 1.5 (43.5) BENGALS
PACKERS 4.5 3.5 (38.5) Jaguars
BEARS 1 1 (35) Texans
BUCS 7 8 (44) Saints
Rams 1.5 3(41.5) CARDS
Broncos 1 (KC) 1 (52.5) CHIEFS
RAIDERS 2.5 2.5(48) Titans
COLTS 8.5 8 (49) Ravens
Monday
Patriots 9 9.5 (41) DOLPHINS

College football

Tuesday
Tangerine Bowl
Ga Tech5545Syracuse
Wednesday
GMAC Bowl
Bowling Green5.55.571Memphis

NBA

FavooritePtsUnderdog
MAGIC5Nuggets
Rockets3.5BOBCATS
PISTONS8Blazers
CAVALIERS6Celtics
SPURS13.5Warriors
BULLS2Pacers
MAVERICKSNLHawks
BUCKSNL76ers
SUNS10Wizards

College basketball

FavoritePtsUnderdog
LOUISVILLE3.5Kentucky
OHIO6Duquesne
DEPAUL5.5Illinois-Chi
GEORGE WASH26Towson
LOYOLA-CHIPKIllinois St
WAKE FOREST4.5Texas
MARQUETTE1.5Arizona
BALL ST8.5Indiana St
N’WESTERN1.5Seton Hall
W KENTUCKY10.5Marshall
SAINT LOUIS2.5Dayton
b-Lsu6So Miss
USC3W Michigan
Miss St3Xavier
n-Duke8Okalhoma
UCLA4.5Michigan
WRIGHT ST14Youngstown St
W VIRGINIA21James Madison
i-Purdue4Evansville
SYRACUSE21Drexel
VA COMM13.5LaSalle
VANDERBILT7Tcu
KANSAS16S Carolina
CREIGHTON11Wyoming
Wichita St5.5TULSA
Pepperdine1BRADLEY
NEW MEXICO5Tennessee
Utah StPKBYU
COLORADO5Colorado St
TEX-EL PASO14New Mexico St
BOISE ST1Oregon St
PORTLAND4Wash St
FRESNO ST1Oregon
Oklahoma St8.5UNLV
LOYOLA-M’MOUNT4San Diego St
PACIFIC9.5San Francisco
l-Ga Tech4.5Gonzaga
ALABAMA20Tennessee St
OLD DOMINION11.5E Tenn St
MEMPHIS14Austin Peay
IOWA21.5W Carolina
So Illinois7SE MISSOURI ST
Buffalo5.5CANISIUS
WEBER ST6Elon
PORTLAND ST7Tenn-Martin
SAN DIEGO4.5No Arizona
CAL-S BARB7.5Montana
Denver1.5E WASHINGTON

b-Biloxi, MS. n-New York, NY. i-Indianapolis, IN. l-Las Vegas, NV. Home teams in capital letters