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BASEBALL

MLB playoffs

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

American League

Tuesday, Oct. 12

New York 10, Boston 7

Wednesday, Oct. 13

New York 3, Boston 1

Friday, Oct. 15

New York at Boston, ppd., rain

Saturday, Oct. 16

New York 19, Boston 8

Sunday, Oct. 17

Boston 6, New York 4, 12 innings, New York leads series 3-1

Monday, Oct. 18

Boston 5, New York 4, 14 innings

Tuesday, Oct. 19

Boston (Schilling 21-6) at New York (Lieber 14-8), 5:19 p.m., New York leads series 3-2

Wednesday, Oct. 20

Boston at New York, 5:19 p.m., if necessary

National League

Wednesday, Oct. 13

St. Louis 10, Houston 7

Thursday, Oct. 14

St. Louis 6, Houston 4

Saturday, Oct. 16

Houston 5, St. Louis 2

Sunday, Oct. 17

Houston 6, St. Louis 5

Monday, Oct. 18

Houston 3, St. Louis 0, Houston leads series 3-2

Wednesday, Oct. 20

Houston (Clemens 18-4) at St. Louis (Morris 15-10), 1:19 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 21

Houston at St. Louis, 5:19 p.m., if necessary

WORLD SERIES

Saturday, Oct. 23

National League at American League, 5:05 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 24

NL at AL, 5 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 26

AL at NL, 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 27

AL at NL, 5:25 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 28

AL at NL, 5:25 p.m., if necessary

Saturday, Oct. 30

NL at AL, 4:55 p.m., if necessary

Sunday, Oct. 31

NL at AL, 5 p.m. PST, if necessary

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB
Philadelphia301.000
New York201.000 1/2
Boston12.3332
New Jersey12.3332
Toronto02.0002 1/2

Central Division

WLPctGB
Indiana201.000
Cleveland21.667 1/2
Milwaukee21.667 1/2
Chicago12.3331 1/2
Detroit12.3331 1/2

Southeast Division

WLPctGB
Miami31.750
Atlanta12.3331 1/2
Washington12.3331 1/2
Orlando13.2502
Charlotte02.0002

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Pacific Division

WLPctGB
Phoenix201.000
Golden State21.667 1/2
L.A. Lakers11.5001
Sacramento12.3331 1/2
L.A. Clippers02.0002

Southwest Division

WLPctGB
Houston21.667
Memphis21.667
New Orleans21.667
San Antonio01.0001
Dallas02.0001 1/2

Northwest Division

WLPctGB
Utah101.000
Minnesota21.667
Portland21.667
Denver11.500 1/2
Seattle13.2501 1/2

Monday’s Games

Miami 92, Atlanta 82

Cleveland 88, New Jersey 69

Tuesday’s Games

Charlotte at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Indiana, 5 p.m.

Philadelphia at New Orleans, 5 p.m.

Boston at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Phoenix at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.

Milwaukee at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

New York at Utah, 6 p.m.

Sacramento vs. L.A. Lakers at Fresno, Calif., 7:30 p.m.

Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.

FOOTBALL

NFL

All Times PDT

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

WLTPctPFPA
New England5001.00013583
N.Y. Jets5001.00012089
Buffalo140.2007186
Miami060.00055107

South

WLTPctPFPA
Indianapolis410.800159106
Jacksonville420.66795102
Houston330.500138137
Tennessee240.333121138

North

WLTPctPFPA
Pittsburgh510.833136114
Baltimore320.6009779
Cleveland330.500116113
Cincinnati140.20083129

West

WLTPctPFPA
Denver510.83313077
San Diego330.500160136
Oakland240.33398150
Kansas City140.200105132

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

WLTPctPFPA
Philadelphia5001.00013763
N.Y. Giants410.80010472
Dallas230.40087115
Washington240.3338495

South

WLTPctPFPA
Atlanta510.83311986
New Orleans240.333123165
Carolina140.20077118
Tampa Bay150.16790117

North

WLTPctPFPA
Minnesota410.800150125
Detroit320.60088110
Green Bay240.333137152
Chicago140.2007889

West

WLTPctPFPA
St. Louis420.667144134
Seattle320.60011276
Arizona140.2008787
San Francisco150.167105159

Monday’s Game

St. Louis 28, Tampa Bay 21

Sunday, Oct. 24

St. Louis at Miami, 10 a.m.

Detroit at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m.

Buffalo at Baltimore, 10 a.m.

Atlanta at Kansas City, 10 a.m.

Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.

Chicago at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m.

San Diego at Carolina, 10 a.m.

Philadelphia at Cleveland, 10 a.m.

Tennessee at Minnesota, 10 a.m.

N.Y. Jets at New England, 1:05 p.m.

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

Seattle at Arizona, 1:15 p.m.

New Orleans at Oakland, 1:15 p.m.

Open: Pittsburgh, Washington, San Francisco, Houston

Monday, Oct. 25

Denver at Cincinnati, 6 p.m.

Rams 28, Buccaneers 21

Tampa Bay777021
St. Louis777728

First Quarter

StL—Holt 52 pass from Bulger (Wilkins kick)

TB—Alstott 1 run (Gramatica kick)

Second Quarter

TB—Pittman 5 pass from Griese (Gramatica kick)

StL—M.Faulk 1 run (Wilkins kick)

Third Quarter

StL—Archuleta 93 fumble return (Wilkins kick)

TB—Heller 1 pass from Griese (Gramatica kick)

Fourth Quarter

StL—Holt 36 pass from Bulger (Wilkins kick)

A—66,040.

TBStL
First downs1714
Total Net Yards332324
Rushes-yards22-5530-94
Passing277230
Punt Returns1-142-(-5)
Kickoff Returns4-1524-84
Interceptions Ret.1-311-0
Comp-Att-Int27-40-118-30-1
Sacked-Yards Lost2-94-34
Punts4-43.05-50.2
Fumbles-Lost3-31-1
Penalties-Yards3-127-50
Time of Possession27:5232:08

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Pittman 13-37, Alstott 5-17, Griese 4-1. St. Louis, St.Jackson 13-48, M.Faulk 15-40, Curtis 1-7, Bulger 1-(minus 1).

PASSING—Tampa Bay, Griese 27-40-1-286. St. Louis, Bulger 18-30-1-264.

RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, Clayton 8-142, Dilger 4-30, Pittman 4-16, Lee 3-31, Heller 3-21, Alstott 3-20, Brown 2-26. St. Louis, Holt 6-124, St.Jackson 3-30, McDonald 3-30, M.Faulk 3-29, Curtis 1-32, Bruce 1-11, Goodspeed 1-8.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—Tampa Bay, Gramatica 35 (WL), 48 (WL). St. Louis, Wilkins 56 (SH), 44 (WR).

CFL

All Times PDT

East Division

WLTOTLPtsPFPA
y-Montreal1240024484330
x-Toronto961019364325
x-Hamilton871017400485
Ottawa5110110361484

West Division

WLTOTLPtsPFPA
y-Brit. Col.1150022525391
x-Saskatchewan980018438404
Edmonton890116492438
Winnipeg6100012377451
Calgary412008363496

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie.

Thursday’s Game

Hamilton at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.

College Division I-AA Poll

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The top 25 teams in the Sports Network Division I-AA football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 17 and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Southern Illinois (73) 6-12,3951
2. Georgia Southern (19) 6-12,3322
3. Delaware (2) 5-12,1423
4. Montana (1) 6-12,0995
5. Wofford 5-11,9056
6. Cal Poly (1) 6-01,8049
7. Furman 5-21,7968
8. Stephen F. Austin 5-11,69710
9. Northwestern State 5-11,63911
10. Western Kentucky 4-21,5484
11. Sam Houston State 5-11,40213
12. Jacksonville State 6-01,33514
13. James Madison 5-11,23017
14. William & Mary (1) 5-11,21416
15. New Hampshire 4-21,0307
16. Lehigh 5-191518
17. Hampton 6-169522
18. Colgate 4-262320
19. Maine 3-350812
20. South Carolina State 5-1411NR
21. Penn 4-140125
22. Harvard 5-0394NR
23. Appalachian State 4-338015
24. Villanova 4-337724
25. UC Davis 5-133821

Others receiving votes: Montana State 253, Eastern Washington 136, Alabama State 120, Southern 74, Southwest Missouri State 66, Northeastern 62, Northern Arizona 49, Southeastern Louisiana 44, Lafayette 28, Arkansas Pine-Bluff 14, Northern Iowa 10, Princeton 10, Western Illinois 9, North Dakota State 9, South Dakota State 8, Bethune-Cookman 7, Massachusetts 6.

Washington AP Poll

SEATTLE (AP) — Here’s how a state panel of sports writers rates Washington high school football teams in the weekly Associated press poll, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):

CLASS 4A

RecordPts
1. Pasco (12)6-0120
2. Puyallup7-0102
3. Capital7-099
4.Evergreen (Vancouver)7-087
5. Skyline 6-151
6.Kamiak7-048
7.Lincoln6-146
8.Shelton7-037
9.Southridge6-127
10.Lake Washington 6-124
11. Gonzaga Prep7-09
12. Bethel6-16
13. Mountain View6-13

CLASS 3A

RecordPts
1. Bellevue (11)6-0110
2. Timberline7-098
3. Prosser7-084
4. O’Dea6-179
5.Kennedy8-067
6. Lakes6-143
7. Rainer Beach5-135
8. Liberty (Issaquah)6-129
9. Kelso6-116
10. Sequim7-014
11. Camas6-111
12. Lynden6-19
13. West Valley6-16
14. Issaquah6-13

CLASS 2A

RecordPts
1. East Valley (Yakima) (7)7-0113
2. Archbishop Murphy (4)7-0102
3. LaCenter (1)7-098
4. Pullman5-186
5. Port Townsend7-070
6. Colville6-156
7. Lakewood7-054
8. Connell4-321
9. Mount Baker5-218
10. Meridian5-216
11. Othello4-310
12. Orting5-25
13. Eatonville6-14
14. Riverside5-13

CLASS 1A

RecordPts
1. Royal (10)7-0100
2. Freeman6-089
3. Napavine7-079
4. Friday Harbor7-070
5. Onalaska7-060
6. Granger6-151
7. Ocosta5-234
8. Tonasket5-122
9. Warden5-217
10. Life Christian6-116
11. Wahluke5-210

CLASS B-11

RecordPts
1. DeSales (9)6-190
2. Wahkiakum6-176
3. Lind-Ritzville6-074
4. Waterville5-063
5. Reardan6-056
6. Orcas Island5-244
7. Tacoma Baptist5-237
8. Willapa Valley5-215
9. Liberty5-113
10. North Beach5-110
11. Asotin4-18
12. Republic4-25
13. Mabton5-23

CLASS B-8

RecordPts
1. LaCrosse-Washtucna (9)6-090
2. Clallam Bay6-080
3. Columbia-Hunters4-170
4. Pe Ell6-064
5. Sprague-Harrington6-137
6. Lummi6-113
7. Jubilee Christian6-16

HOCKEY

WHL

Eastern Conference

East Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Saskatoon 96300403012
Brandon 85201312411
Regina 115600273310
Prince Albert 11470029388
Moose Jaw 9081024511

Central Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Medicine Hat 9810032816
Red Deer 127311403316
Calgary 115411322712
Lethbridge 124620253010
Swift Current 10261120336

Western Conference

B.C. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Vancouver 107201302515
Kootenay 127410302215
Kelowna 106310282313
Kamloops 10370020286
Prince George 10270112355

U.S. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Everett 105221272013
Seattle 96300241012
Portland 105500302910
Spokane 8440029278
Tri-City 7232017216

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.

Monday Results

No games scheduled.

Tuesday Game

Kamloops at Kootenay, 4 p.m.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Nextel Cup leaders

Through Oct. 17

Points

1, Kurt Busch, 5850. 2, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 5826. 3, Jeff Gordon, 5776. 4, Elliott Sadler, 5693. 5, Mark Martin, 5664. 6, Tony Stewart, 5646. 7, Matt Kenseth, 5635. 8, Jimmie Johnson, 5623. 9, Ryan Newman, 5579. 10, Jeremy Mayfield, 5501.

11, Jamie McMurray, 3878. 12, Dale Jarrett, 3804. 13, Kevin Harvick, 3662. 14, Bobby Labonte, 3652. 15, Kasey Kahne, 3626. 16, Michael Waltrip, 3358. 17, Jeff Burton, 3313. 18, Rusty Wallace, 3289. 19, Joe Nemechek, 3284. 20, Casey Mears, 3259.

Money

1, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $6,414,640. 2, Matt Kenseth, $5,680,300. 3, Jeff Gordon, $5,651,970. 4, Tony Stewart, $5,537,030. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $4,639,330. 6, Elliott Sadler, $4,542,870. 7, Ryan Newman, $4,491,460. 8, Kevin Harvick, $4,190,240. 9, Kasey Kahne, $4,186,500. 10, Dale Jarrett, $4,083,320.

11, Bobby Labonte, $4,020,320. 12, Rusty Wallace, $3,884,060. 13, Michael Waltrip, $3,707,830. 14, Kurt Busch, $3,610,140. 15, Sterling Marlin, $3,550,380. 16, Robby Gordon, $3,469,970. 17, Jeremy Mayfield, $3,469,510. 18, Joe Nemechek, $3,389,400. 19, Scott Wimmer, $3,347,380. 20, Terry Labonte, $3,321,640.

GOLF

Hole-in-one

CIRCLING RAVEN—Wakai Pluff, No. 16, 162 yards, 5-iron.

FISH COUNTS

The upstream movement of chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams for Sunday, Oct. 18.

ChinCohoSockSteelShad
Bonneville908189902720
The Dalles55311706150
John Day47713406380
McNary582170013310
Ice Harbor7652010740
Lower Monumental301707270
Little Goose422306710
Lower Granite5331010490

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NFL

NO LINE REPORT: On the NFL board, there is no line on the Jaguars - Colts game due to Jacksonville QB Byron Leftwich (questionable); there is no line on the Vikings - Titans game due to Minnesota WR Randy Moss (questionable).

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Sunday
RAVENS6631.5Bills
GIANTS6641Lions
Eagles7.57.541.5BROWNS
COLTSNLNLNLJaguars
VIKINGSNLNLNLTitans
PANTHERS3342Chargers
RamsNLNLNLDOLPHINS
BUCSNLNLNLBears
CHIEFS3.53.544.5Falcons
PATRIOTS76.543Jets
PACKERS43.543.5Cowboys
Seahawks6.5741CARDS
RAIDERS3344.5Saints
Monday
Broncos5.5643BENGALS

Bye week: Texans, Steelers, 49ers, Redskins

College Football

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Thursday
W VIRGINIA15.515.516Syracuse
Friday
LOUISVILLE24.527S.Florida
COLORADO ST44.5Wyoming
Satuday
PITTSBURGH55Rutgers
CONNECTICUT1717Temple
OKLAHOMA2727Kansas
OHIO ST14.514Indiana
Iowa1(I)2PENN ST
WISCONSIN13.512.5N’western
MINNESOTA18.518.5Illinois
CLEMSON3.53.5Maryland
MISSOURI2.53Oklahoma St
Florida24.524.5MISS ST
NAVY910Rice
TEXAS A&M1517.5Colorado
Texas2.52.5TEXAS TECH
Georgia7.57.5ARKANSAS
AIR FORCE2.52.5Byu
Bowling Green12OHIO U
No. Illinois1819W MICHIGAN
NOTRE DAME67Boston Coll
Virginia23.525Duke
UTAH2324Unlv
LA TECH12Tex-El Paso
ARIZONA ST77.5Ucla
Florida St1414WAKE FOREST
KANSAS ST5.55Nebraska
Miami-Fla6.57NC STATE
Ala-Birm1617.5TULANE
PURDUE44.5Michigan
OREGON ST67Wash St.
USC34.534Washington
MARSHALL26.525.5Buffalo
STANFORD44Oregon
AKRON9.510Ball St
MIAMI-OHIO2223C Florida
TOLEDO24.525C Michigan
California20.522ARIZONA
TCU5.56Houston
SO MISS18.519.5E Carolina
Memphis5.56.5CINCINNATI
Iowa St.87.5BAYLOR
NEW MEXICO4.5K4.5San Diego St.
TENNESSEE77Alabama
BOISE ST1011Freson St
NEV-RENO2.53.5Tulsa
HAWAII2122San Jose St
MIDD TENN ST11.510.5Idaho
FLA ATLANTIC14.514.5UL-Monroe
UL-LAFAYETTE33Arkansas St
NORTH TEXAS910New Mexico St.
LSU22.523Troy St

Note: The (I) after the opening line denotes that Iowa opened as a favorite.

Home team in capital letters.

SOCCER

High school boys Intermountain League Bonners Ferry 9, Priest River 0

First half—1, BF, Mendez (Porto) 12:00. 2, Tetrault (Bennett) 22:00. 3, BF, Wilkerson (Porto) 24:00. 4, BF, Porto (Bennett) 25:00. 5, BF, Hall (Wilkerson) 30:00. Second half—6, BF, Porto 42:00. 7, BF, Tetrault (Foster-Witko) 50:00. 8, Foster-Witko (Krejci) 60:00. 9, BF, Steinhorst 70:00.

Shots on goal—BF 30, PR 3. Saves—BF, Steinhorst 3. PR , Karr 21.

High school girls 5A Region I

Lake City 2, Lewiston 0

Second half — 1, LC, Kremer (Fraser) 60:00. 2, LC, Meyer (Kremer) 61:00.

Shots on goal — Lewiston 3, Lake City 18. Saves - Lewiston 16; Lake City, Powers 3.-

4A Region I Sandpoint 2, Post Falls 0

First half —1, San, Menghini (Gillis) 11:00. 2, San, Carne (Menghini) 21:00.

Shots on goal — Post Falls, 3. Sandpoint 21. Saves — Post Falls, Desjarlais 12. Sandpoint, Allmaras 3; Krabacher 2.

VOLLEYBALL

High school

Inland Empire League

Lakeland def. Sandpoint 25-20, 17-25, 25-17, 26-24. Kills_Beck, Duncan (Lak) 16. James, Free (San) 11. Assists_Meyer(Lak)28, James (San) 23. Aces_Meyer (Lak) 2, James (San) 6 Digs_Duncan (Lak) 12, Wehrle (San) 25. Blocks_Nielsen (Lak) 6. Free (San) 4.

Moscow def. Post Falls 25-7, 19-25, 25-11, 25-10. Both team stats were not reported.

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

ANAHEIM ANGELS—Requested unconditional release waivers on INF Adam Riggs.

National League

COLORADO ROCKIES—Declined their mutual 2005 option on RHP Steve Reed.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Waived G Jimmie Hunter and G David Jackson.

DENVER NUGGETS—Signed G DerMarr Johnson.

DETROIT PISTONS—Waived C Nigel Dixon and F Terrence Shannon.

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Waived G Nate James.

American Basketball Association

LONG BEACH JAM—Signed F Joe Buck.

LOS ANGELES STARS—Named Andre Spencer player-assistant coach.

MARYLAND NIGHTHAWKS—Signed G Jamal Shivers.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

NFL—Suspended Denver TE Dwayne Carswell for one game for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.

BUFFALO BILLS—Signed WR George Wilson to the practice squad.

Arena Football League

CHICAGO RUSH—Signed WR-DB B.J Barre, WR-DB Chris Day, FB-LB Merrill Robertson, FB-LB Terrell Washington and WR-DB Carlos Wright.

COLORADO CRUSH—Signed K Clay Rush.

COLUMBUS DESTROYERS—Signed WR-LB D.J. Humphries.

GEORGIA FORCE—Signed FB-LB Kevin Aldridge and WR-DB Chris Curd. Released QB Chris Hixson.

LAS VEGAS GLADIATORS—Signed WR-DB Dameon Porter.

LOS ANGELES AVENGERS—Re-signed K Remy Hamilton.

NASHVILLE KATS—Signed L Aaron McConnell.

NEW ORLEANS VOODOO—Signed DS Calvin Coleman and L Brook Miller.

ORLANDO PREDATORS—Signed WR-DB Justin Skaggs.

TAMPA BAY STORM—Signed WR-DB Kenny Christian and WR-DB Lynarise Elpheage.

HOCKEY

American Hockey League

CHICAGO WOLVES—Reassigned G Adam Berkhoel to Gwinnett of the ECHL.

HARTFORD WOLF PACK—Assigned D David Liffiton, D Jake Taylor and RW Ryan Cuthbert to Charlotte of the ECHL.

MANCHESTER MONARCHS—Assigned D Beau Geisler, RW George Parros and C David Steckel to Reading of the ECHL. Released D Colin Peters.

PHILADELPHIA PHANTOMS—Assigned G Chris Houle to Trenton of the ECHL.

SPRINGFIELD FALCONS—Signed D Brian Chapman.

Central Hockey League

AMARILLO GORILLAS—Placed F Justin Bodine, F Darren Cain and G Morgan Smietana on waivers.

AUSTIN ICE BATS—Placed F Shaun Aebig, F Brent Gray and F Alex Cote on waivers.

CORPUS CHRISTI RAYZ—Signed LW Doug Scatchard. Placed C Lorne Misita, F Michael Mueller and D Aaron Blair on waivers.

FORT WORTH BRAHMAS—Signed LW Jay Branch. Placed G Tyler Nilsson, C Chad Peck, LW Mike Reagan and LW Caleb Moffat on waivers.

LAREDO BUCKS—Placed F Barry Rost, F Brent Varty, F Tyler Eady, F Lennon Eriksson, D Josh Young and F John Winstanley on waivers.

LUBBOCK COTTON KINGS—Placed RW Trevor Large on waivers.

MEMPHIS RIVERKINGS—Claimed LW Jesse Heerema off waivers from Colorado. Placed G Tim Danlow, F Jason Greenway, F Matt Best, D Drew Terry and F Daryl Douthwright on waivers.

NEW MEXICO SCORPIONS—Placed LW Marc Bouffard on waivers.

ODESSA JACKALOPES—Placed RW Robert Orosco on waivers.

TOPEKA TARANTULAS—Signed RW Mike Lukajic. Placed LW Ryan Shields, RW Ryan Morton, G Rick Nichol, D Brandon Upstone and LW Rick McPherson on waivers.

WICHITA THUNDER—Placed LW Mark Allen, C John Levesque, G Brenden Cuthbert and C John Stone on waivers.

ECHL

GREENVILLE GRRROWL—Released F Mike Nelson.

JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS—Released F Richard Paul, F Luke Mototowsky, D George Bradley and G Kevin Reiter.

PENSACOLA ICE PILOTS—Traded F Chanse Fitzpatrick to the Columbia Inferno for future considerations and cash.

TOLEDO STORM—Released F John Longo, R David Wyzgowski and D Chris Kovalcik.

COLLEGE

CINCINNATI—Announced men’s basketball F Mike Pilgrim has decided to transfer.

ELON—Announced the resignation of Trip Durham, assistant director of athletics for marketing and home event operations, to take the position as director of marketing at Virginia.

LYCOMING—Named Adrienne Wydra women’s assistant basketball coach and Isaac Willis and Brian Haas men’s assistant basketball coaches.

NICHOLLS STATE—Announced the resignation of men’s basketball coach Ricky Blanton.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE—Suspended PK Cory Vartanian indefinitely from the football team.

TENNESSEE—Suspended DB Brandon Johnson indefinitely from the football team for a violation of team rules. Dismissed DB Chris Heath from the team.