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BASEBALL

Major League

Remaining Free Agents List

NEW YORK (AP) — The 38 remaining free agents:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

BALTIMORE (2) — Omar Daal, lhp; David Segui, dh.

BOSTON (3) — Ellis Burks, dh; Curtis Leskanic, rhp; Ramiro Mendoza, rhp.

DETROIT (1) — Alan Levine, rhp.

NEW YORK (1) — John Olerud, 1b.

OAKLAND (1) — Mark McLemore, 2b.

SEATTLE (1) — Edgar Martinez, dh.

TAMPA BAY (2) — Brook Fordyce, c; Rey Sanchez, 2b.

TEXAS (5) — Andy Fox, 3b; Brad Fullmer, dh; Rusty Greer, of; Herbert Perry, dh; Jeff Zimmerman, rhp.

TORONTO (2) — Valerio De Los Santos, lhp; Pat Hentgen, rhp.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ARIZONA (4) — Carlos Baerga, 1b; Mike Fetters, rhp; Shane Reynolds, rhp; Scott Service, rhp.

CHICAGO (1) — Tom Goodwin, of.

CINCINNATI (3) — Darren Bragg, of; Barry Larkin, ss; Todd Van Poppel, rhp.

FLORIDA (1) — Mike Mordecai, 3b.

HOUSTON (1) — Darren Oliver, lhp.

LOS ANGELES (3) — Todd Hundley, c; Brent Mayne, c; Robin Ventura, 1b.

NEW YORK (2) — Mo Vaughn, 1b; Todd Zeile, 1b.

PITTSBURGH (1) — Brian Boehringer, rhp.

ST. LOUIS (1) — Ray Lankford, of.

SAN DIEGO (2) — Andy Ashby, rhp; Robert Fick, dh.

SAN FRANCISCO (1) — Robb Nen, rhp.

BASKETBALL

NBA

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB
Boston2424.500
Philadelphia2325.4791
New Jersey2127.4383
Toronto2028.4174
New York1929.3965

Southeast Division

WLPctGB
Miami3614.720
Washington2819.5966 1/2
Orlando2522.5329 1/2
Charlotte1034.22723
Atlanta1037.21324 1/2

Central Division

WLPctGB
Detroit2819.596
Cleveland2719.587 1/2
Chicago2222.5004 1/2
Indiana2225.4686
Milwaukee1728.37810

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLPctGB
San Antonio3810.792
Dallas3115.6746
Houston2821.57110 1/2
Memphis2721.56311
New Orleans839.17029 1/2

Northwest Division

WLPctGB
Seattle3213.711
Minnesota2424.5009 1/2
Denver2126.44712
Portland2026.43512 1/2
Utah1632.33317 1/2

Pacific Division

WLPctGB
Phoenix3811.776
Sacramento3215.6815
L.A. Lakers2422.52212 1/2
L.A. Clippers2325.47914 1/2
Golden State1335.27124 1/2

Monday’s Games

Washington 108, Indiana 104

Atlanta 114, L.A. Lakers 108

Miami 105, Golden State 96

New Jersey 107, Philadelphia 97, OT

New York 102, Utah 99

Tuesday’s Games

Toronto at Cleveland, 4 p.m.

Golden State at Orlando, 4 p.m.

San Antonio at Charlotte, 4 p.m.

Boston at Milwaukee, 5 p.m.

Minnesota at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Chicago at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Utah at Denver, 6 p.m.

Phoenix at Sacramento, 7 p.m.

New Orleans at Seattle, 7 p.m.

Wizards 108, Pacers 104

Indiana (104)—Jackson 11-20 2-2 29, O’Neal 10-17 10-12 30, Foster 6-10 2-4 14, Miller 3-5 0-0 8, Johnson 3-8 2-2 8, F.Jones 2-9 2-2 6, Gill 1-4 3-4 5, Pollard 1-1 0-0 2, Croshere 0-6 2-2 2, J.Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-80 23-28 104.

Washington (108)—Jamison 11-21 2-6 24, Jeffries 2-4 2-6 6, Haywood 2-5 1-4 5, Hayes 4-9 1-1 10, Arenas 15-28 10-13 43, Thomas 2-5 2-3 6, Dixon 3-5 4-4 11, Ruffin 0-1 0-0 0, Blake 1-3 0-0 3. Totals 40-81 22-37 108.

Indiana34192922104
Washington27292230108

3-Point Goals—Indiana 7-19 (Jackson 5-7, Miller 2-3, Johnson 0-1, F.Jones 0-2, Gill 0-2, Croshere 0-4), Washington 6-11 (Arenas 3-5, Dixon 1-1, Blake 1-1, Hayes 1-3, Jamison 0-1). Fouled Out—Foster, Ruffin. Rebounds—Indiana 50 (O’Neal 13), Washington 54 (Arenas 9). Assists—Indiana 20 (Johnson 7), Washington 17 (Arenas 6). Total Fouls—Indiana 24, Washington 18. A—14,804. (20,173).

Heat 105, Warriors 96

Golden State (96)—Dunleavy 10-15 3-4 26, Fisher 8-19 5-6 22, Foyle 1-4 0-0 2, Claxton 7-18 2-4 16, Richardson 9-22 2-2 21, Davis 0-0 0-0 0, Pietrus 0-4 0-0 0, Najera 0-1 0-0 0, Cabarkapa 4-5 1-2 9. Totals 39-88 13-18 96.

Miami (105)—E.Jones 9-12 3-5 22, Haslem 4-7 1-2 9, O’Neal 13-22 1-7 27, D.Jones 3-7 5-5 12, Wade 5-18 8-9 18, Butler 2-3 1-1 6, Dooling 2-6 1-2 5, Doleac 3-5 0-0 6, Anderson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-80 20-31 105.

Golden State2525222496
Miami28233024105

3-Point Goals—Golden State 5-16 (Dunleavy 3-5, Fisher 1-4, Richardson 1-5, Claxton 0-1, Pietrus 0-1), Miami 3-7 (Butler 1-1, D.Jones 1-2, E.Jones 1-3, Dooling 0-1). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Golden State 40 (Dunleavy 7), Miami 64 (O’Neal 14). Assists—Golden State 25 (Claxton 9), Miami 20 (O’Neal 6). Total Fouls—Golden State 24, Miami 16. Technicals—Miami Defensive Three Second, Wade. A—19,078. (19,600).

Hawks 114, Lakers 108

L.A. Lakers (108)—Jones 0-2 3-3 3, Odom 8-15 12-20 28, Mihm 0-1 0-0 0, Atkins 8-20 6-8 25, C.Butler 3-7 0-0 6, Cook 5-9 0-0 13, Walton 0-1 0-0 0, Brown 8-16 9-11 27, Grant 0-0 0-0 0, Vujacic 1-2 0-0 2, Medvedenko 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 34-76 32-44 108.

Atlanta (114)—Childress 8-10 3-3 19, Walker 10-15 6-10 26, Ekezie 2-5 1-1 5, Anderson 2-7 1-2 5, Diaw 4-9 0-0 8, Drobnjak 1-2 0-0 2, D.Smith 4-6 3-4 11, Delk 7-20 8-9 25, Ivey 3-7 0-1 6, Collier 3-7 1-1 7. Totals 44-88 23-31 114.

L.A. Lakers15302439108
Atlanta31311735114

3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 8-23 (Cook 3-5, Atkins 3-10, Brown 2-3, Walton 0-1, Odom 0-1, Vujacic 0-1, Jones 0-2), Atlanta 3-8 (Delk 3-8). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 48 (Cook 10), Atlanta 58 (Childress 11). Assists—L.A. Lakers 12 (Atkins 5), Atlanta 23 (Delk 8). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 29, Atlanta 33. Technicals—L.A. Lakers Defensive Three Second. A—15,633. (19,445).

Nets 107, 76ers 97 (OT)

Philadelphia (97)—Korver 4-12 0-1 11, K.Thomas 8-16 5-6 21, Dalembert 5-10 0-0 10, Iguodala 1-6 0-0 2, Green 10-15 7-10 28, Salmons 1-2 0-0 2, Williamson 5-12 1-2 11, McKie 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson 4-6 4-4 12. Totals 38-79 17-23 97.

New Jersey (107)—Carter 14-32 8-9 43, Collins 4-6 1-1 9, Krstic 2-8 1-3 5, Vaughn 2-4 2-2 6, Kidd 7-18 4-4 22, Smith 1-2 1-2 3, B.Thomas 1-6 0-0 3, Best 1-2 0-0 2, Mercer 7-12 0-0 14, Campbell 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 39-90 17-21 107.

Philadelphia26213313497
New Jersey2529192014107

3-Point Goals—Philadelphia 4-14 (Korver 3-10, Green 1-2, Salmons 0-1, Iguodala 0-1), New Jersey 12-32 (Carter 7-16, Kidd 4-11, B.Thomas 1-5). Fouled Out—Collins. Rebounds—Philadelphia 52 (Korver 10), New Jersey 50 (Carter 14). Assists—Philadelphia 23 (Green 6), New Jersey 29 (Kidd 16). Total Fouls—Philadelphia 24, New Jersey 23. Technicals—Carter. A—13,461. (19,860).

Knicks 102, Jazz 99

New York (102)—T.Thomas 0-3 5-8 5, K.Thomas 7-14 2-2 16, Mohammed 3-5 2-4 8, Marbury 11-23 6-6 30, Ariza 4-7 6-6 14, Sweetney 6-7 3-5 15, Hardaway 3-11 7-8 13, Brewer 0-1 0-0 0, Baker 0-1 1-2 1, Sundov 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-73 32-41 102.

Utah (99) —Kirilenko 8-16 8-12 25, Boozer 1-6 3-4 5, Collins 1-2 2-4 4, Lopez 2-5 0-1 4, Snyder 4-9 4-4 13, Okur 2-4 3-6 7, Harpring 4-8 4-4 12, Bell 7-10 2-4 16, Borchardt 1-2 2-2 4, Eisley 0-3 0-0 0, Giricek 2-2 2-2 7, Humphries 1-2 0-1 2. Totals 33-69 30-44 99.

New York2428261311102
Utah29241622899

3-Point Goals—New York 2-9 (Marbury 2-6, Hardaway 0-1, T.Thomas 0-1, Brewer 0-1), Utah 3-13 (Giricek 1-1, Snyder 1-2, Kirilenko 1-5, Okur 0-1, Lopez 0-2, Bell 0-2). Fouled Out—Sweetney, T.Thomas, Boozer. Rebounds—New York 51 (Sweetney 9), Utah 47 (Kirilenko 9). Assists—New York 17 (Marbury 8), Utah 25 (Lopez 7). Total Fouls—New York 36, Utah 31. A—18,584. (19,911).

College men

EAST

Canisius 71, Marist 61, OT

Connecticut 74, Syracuse 66

Iona 67, Rider 66

Niagara 81, Siena 66

St. Francis, Pa. 81, Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 71

St. Peter’s 77, Fairfield 76, OT

Villanova 67, Saint Joseph’s 52

Wagner 66, Cent. Connecticut St. 61

SOUTH

Alabama St. 56, MVSU 52

Appalachian St. 74, W. Carolina 71

Ark.-Pine Bluff 75, Alabama A&M 74

Charleston Southern 56, VMI 50

Chattanooga 82, Coll. of Charleston 59

Coastal Carolina 79, Radford 61

Davidson 70, Wofford 66

Elon 80, ETSU 72

Furman 63, The Citadel 60

Grambling St. 54, Alcorn St. 50

Hampton 81, Florida A&M 67

Md.-Eastern Shore 88, Howard 74

Morgan St. 63, N. Carolina A&T 61

Norfolk St. 69, Bethune-Cookman 49

S. Carolina St. 77, Coppin St. 72, OT

Southern U. 66, Jackson St. 65

Vanderbilt 90, Texas-Pan American 54

W. Kentucky 83, Fla. International 67

Winthrop 67, N.C.-Asheville 60

SOUTHWEST

Oklahoma St. 79, Oklahoma 67

MIDWEST

Bowling Green 78, Ohio 63

Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 66, W. Illinois 63

S. Illinois 58, Drake 57

UMKC 84, Utah Valley St. 77

Valparaiso 76, Chicago St. 69

Wright St. 61, Butler 55

FAR WEST

Cal St.-Fullerton 79, UC Davis 55

Denver 72, N. Colorado 53

San Diego St. 66, BYU 58

Wyoming 81, New Mexico 71

AP Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 6, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Illinois (72)23-01,8001
2. N. Carolina19-21,7112
3. Kansas18-11,6253
4. Boston Coll20-01,5615
5. Kentucky17-21,5056
6. Wake Forest19-31,4297
7. Duke17-21,3494
8. Syracuse21-21,3118
9. Louisville20-31,2629
10. Okla St.17-31,14410
11. Washington19-31,05913
12. Arizona19-498314
13. Michigan St.15-487212
14. Gonzaga17-480517
15. Utah19-368621
16. Oklahoma17-465714
17. Alabama17-464811
18. Pittsburgh15-455016
19. Connecticut14-553523
20. Wisconsin15-530919
21. Cincinnati17-525018
22. Villanova13-524224
23. Texas15-618920
24. Pacific18-2173
25. Texas Tech14-5156

Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech 116, Charlotte 108, Florida 97, Wichita St. 65, Minnesota 50, Vermont 40, Georgetown 17, Maryland 12, Old Dominion 12, Mississippi St. 10, St. Mary’s, Cal. 9, Nevada 8, Texas A&M 8, George Washington 7, Iowa 7, Wis.-Milwaukee 6, Marquette 5, Notre Dame 5, UTEP 3, Stanford 2, Holy Cross 1, Miami 1.

USA Today/ESPN Poll

The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 6, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote, through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Illinois (31)23-07751
2. North Carolina19-27322
3. Kansas18-16993
4. Boston College20-06665
5. Kentucky17-26634
6. Wake Forest19-36127
7. Syracuse21-25808
8. Duke17-25516
9. Louisville20-35359
10. Oklahoma St17-349411
11. Washington19-344712
12. Michigan St15-443510
13. Arizona19-442813
14. Connecticut14-528420
15. Pittsburgh15-427315
15. Utah19-327322
17. Gonzaga17-427021
18. Oklahoma17-426216
19. Alabama17-424514
20. Cincinnati17-515417
21. Wisconsin15-513819
22. Texas15-612818
23. Texas Tech14-572NR
24. Pacific18-271NR
25. Villanova13-55025

Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech 48; Florida 30; Charlotte 29; Wichita State 27; Vermont 18; Old Dominion 13; West Virginia 12; New Mexico 10; Notre Dame 6; Minnesota 6; Southern Illinois 6; Mississippi State 5; St. Mary’s, Calif. 4; Alabama-Birmingham 4; DePaul 4; Georgetown 4; Nevada 3; Texas-El Paso 2; Iowa 2; Maryland 2; LSU 1; Denver 1; George Washington 1.

College women

EAST

Monmouth, N.J. 73, Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 55

Robert Morris 57, St. Francis, NY 47

Siena 62, Rider 56

St. Francis, Pa. 62, Cent. Connecticut St. 54

W. Michigan 70, Buffalo 58

Wagner 57, Fairleigh Dickinson 50

MIDWEST

Chicago St. 56, S. Utah 53

DePaul 67, Cincinnati 55

Oakland, Mich. 69, Centenary 50

SOUTH

Alabama A&M 53, Ark.-Pine Bluff 43

Alabama St. 48, MVSU 45

Alcorn St. 70, Grambling St. 64, OT

Chattanooga 67, Davidson 63

Coastal Carolina 55, Birmingham-Southern 42

Coll. of Charleston 65, UNC-Greensboro 52

Coppin St. 70, S. Carolina St. 38

Fla. International 66, Middle Tennessee 55

Florida Atlantic 77, Stetson 74

Georgia Southern 57, Elon 41

Georgia St. 56, Gardner-Webb 47

Hampton 72, Florida A&M 64

Howard 67, Md.-Eastern Shore 41

Jackson St. 57, Southern U. 48

Louisville 70, Marquette 56

Mercer 67, Campbell 57

N. Carolina A&T 113, Morgan St. 82

Norfolk St. 72, Bethune-Cookman 41

North Carolina 76, Virginia 56

South Florida 68, Charlotte 59

Troy 57, Lipscomb 52

UAB 75, East Carolina 70

UCF 68, Jacksonville 49

W. Carolina 65, ETSU 60

Wofford 76, Appalachian St. 68

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 66, New Orleans 44

Houston 74, Memphis 45

Oral Roberts 53, W. Illinois 48

TCU 80, Saint Louis 51

Texas-Pan American 65, Longwood 46

FAR WEST

Cal St.-Fullerton 75, UC Davis 69

AP Poll

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 6, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. LSU (44)21-11,1001
2. Ohio St.22-21,0362
3. Duke22-29843
4. Stanford21-29784
5. Tennessee18-39255
6. Notre Dame20-38736
7. Baylor17-38338
8. N. Carolina18-37619
9. Michigan St.20-375210
10. Connecticut15-570211
11. Rutgers16-56707
12. Minnesota18-459014
13. Texas Tech16-455312
14. Iowa St.18-247319
15. DePaul18-345917
16. Kansas St.17-444915
17. Texas13-737713
18. Georgia18-634218
19. Maryland16-527420
20. Temple18-324922
21. Vanderbilt16-520721
22. Boston Coll15-519616
23. N.C. State16-514625
24. Wis.-Gr Bay20-290
25. Penn St.14-87723

Others receiving votes: New Mexico 48, Florida St. 35, Purdue 20, Virginia Tech 18, Gonzaga 13, UCLA 13, TCU 12, Virginia 12, Charlotte 9, Houston 6, Southern Cal 4, Chattanooga 2, Iowa 3, Louisiana Tech 2, Louisville 2, Richmond 2, Utah 2, Nebraska 1.

How Dave Trimmer of The Spokesman-Review voted:

1. LSU. 2. Ohio St. 3. Stanford. 4. Duke. 5. Tennessee. 6. Notre Dame. 7. Baylor. 8. North Carolina. 9. Michigan St. 10. Minnesota. 11. UConn. 12. Iowa St. 13. Rutgers. 14. DePaul. 15. Texas Tech. 16. Kansas St. 17. Gonzaga. 18. Green Bay. 19. Temple. 20. New Mexico. 21. Maryland. 22. North Carolina St. 23. Charlotte. 24. Chatanooga. 25. Boston College

High school boys Panorama League tie-breaker

Columbia 51, Inchelium 45

LOSER OUT

Columbia14141112- 51
Inchelium981818- 45

Columbia – Kegel 13, Turner 7, D.Rempfher 15, Sampson 10, Dashiell 4, N.Rempfher 2.

Inchelium–Warren 0, Carson 3, Holford 0, McLaughlin 5, Ragan 6, Jacobsen 0, Williams 23, D.Gronlund 8, M.Gronlund 0.

Whitman County League

LaCrosse-Washtucna 62, Colton 45

Colton791118- 45
LaCrosse-Washtucna22131413- 62

Colton (6-14) Eylar 9, Schultheis 12, Keller 0, Robertson 3, Smetana 10, McBaine 0, Benson 1, Kelly 2, Jacobs 8, Sparkman 0, Nagle 2.

LaCrosse-Washtucna (16-4) Michel 2, Chastain 4, Koller 3, Ayers-Stamper 0, McKenzie 7, Wigen 2, Lepper 18, Martin 26.

Non-league

Republic 102, Cusick 46

Cusick891910- 46
Republic31273212- 102

Cusick (6-15) Longly 1, Nenema 13, Chantry 3, Scott 12, Williams 13, Nelson 0, Keogh 2, Anderson 2, Herder 0.

Republic (20-1) Z.Gianukakis 21, Hancock 8, Michel 2, D.Gianukakis 11, To.Orestad 5, Hodges 10, Ty.Orestad 14, Besemann 3, Ka.Lehn 6, Ciais 0, Giddings 13, Ky.Lehn 9.

High school girls

WASHINGTON

Skyview 44, Hudson’s Bay 35

Prairie 68, Battle Ground 48

Heritage 48, Fort Vancouver 36

Mark Morris 54, R.A. Long 45

Hockinson 69, White Salmon 36

La Center 56, Ridgefield 42

Woodland 55, Castle Rock 23

Adna 45, Columbia Adventist 18

IA District I

Clark Fork 56, Mullan 24

LOSER OUT

Mullan74310- 24
Clark Fork2171414- 56

Mullan (2-17) Carrico 9, Garitone 4, Hammond 3, Knapp 0, Smith 3, Valerio 3, Beck 2.

Clark Fork (7-10) Van Buren 23, Becker 2, Trunnell 7, Meredith 4, O’Dell-Brockus 2, Allen 11, Hess 6, Walker 1,

Lakeside 60, Post Falls Christian 32

LOSER OUT

Post Falls Christian61655- 32
Lakeside (ID)16131813- 60

Post Falls Christian (6-15) G.Bishop 6, Dust 0, R.Hoye 0, Fasungavo 0, E.Bishop 7, K.Hoye 15, Hanson 4, Trenkle 0, Salamina 0.

Lakeside (ID) (11-8) Sines 0, Johnson 11, Sifford 5, Howard 0, Janson 5, Hendrickx 25, Peregrina 0, Stockdale 11, Allen 1, Gauthier 0, Lampert 0.

Whitman County League LaCrosse-Washtucna 64, Colton 45

Colton718317- 45
LaCrosse-Washtucna18131716- 64

Colton –Druffel 5, Broderick 11, Weber 0, Cannon 0, Stout 0, R.Druffel 10, Hoyle 0, A.Moehrle 0, Nygreen 1, Riedner 18.

LaCrosse-Washtucna–Audet 9, Ayers-Stamper 2, A.Koller 11, K.Koller 9, Martin 3, Passmore 15, A.Scheideman 0, K.Scheideman 2, Stoess 0, Webley 13.

FOOTBALL

NFL

Super Bowl Records

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Records set or tied in the 2005 Super Bowl:

INDIVIDUAL

Records Set

Most Wins, Four-Year Span, Head Coach — 3 Bill Belichick, New England.

Most Punt Returns, Career — 8, Troy Brown, New England (6, by eight players).

Records Tied

Most Receptions, Game, 11 — Deion Branch, New England (Dan Ross, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, 1982; Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, 1989).

Most Field Goal Attempts, Career — 6, Adam Vinatieri, New England (Jim Turner, N.Y. Jets, Denver; Roy Gerela, Pittsburgh; Rich Karlis, Denver; Jeff Wilkins, St. Louis).

TEAM

Records Set

Fewest Rushing Attempts, Game, Both Teams — 45, New England (28) vs. Philadelphia (17) (Previous record: 47, St. Louis (22) vs. New England (25), 2002).

Fewest Rushing Yards, Game, Both Teams — 157, New England (112) vs. Philadelphia (45) (Previous record: 158, New England (43) vs. Green Bay (115), 1997).

Records Tied

Most Wins, Four-Year Span — 3, New England (Dallas 1993-1996).

Most Consecutive Games Won — 2, New England (Green Bay 1967-68, Miami 1973-74, Pittsburgh 1975-76 and 1979-80, San Francisco 1989-90, Dallas 1993-94, Denver 1998-99).

Fewest Field Goal Attempts, Both Teams — 1, New England (1) vs. Philadelphia (0) (Miami vs. Minnesota, 1974; San Francisco vs. Denver, 1990).

Most First Downs Passing, Game, Both Teams — 32, New England (14) vs. Philadelphia (18) (Miami vs. San Francisco, 1985).

Most Completions, Game, Both Teams — 53, New England (23) vs. Philadelphia (30) (Miami vs. San Francisco, 1985).

Super Bowl Team Standings

WLPct.PFPA
San Francisco501.00018889
Baltimore Ravens101.000347
Chicago101.0004610
N.Y. Jets101.000167
Tampa Bay101.0004821
Pittsburgh41.800120100
Green Bay31.75012776
N.Y. Giants21.6676673
Dallas53.625221132
New England32.600107148
Oak.-L.A. Raiders32.600132114
Washington32.600122103
Baltimore Colts11.5002329
Kansas City11.5003342
Miami23.40074103
Denver24.333115206
St. Louis-L.A. Rams12.3335967
Atlanta01.0001934
Carolina01.0002932
San Diego01.0002649
Tennessee01.0001623
Cincinnati02.0003746
Philadelphia02.0003151
Buffalo04.00073139
Minnesota04.0003495

Arena League

All Times PST

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Central Division

WLPctPFPA
Chicago11.500116107
Colorado11.50010895
Nashville11.5008192
Grand Rapids02.00094130

Western Division

WLPctPFPA
Arizona11.5009889
Las Vegas11.50077103
Los Angeles11.5008387
San Jose11.5009994

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Eastern Division

WLPctPFPA
New York101.0005545
Dallas11.500111120
Philadelphia11.50010786
Columbus01.0003847

Southern Division

WLPctPFPA
Orlando201.0009076
Tampa Bay201.00012578
Georgia11.5008790
New Orleans11.50010380
Austin02.00080128

Friday’s Games

Tampa Bay at Orlando, 4:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Austin, 5:30 p.m.

New York at Las Vegas, 7 p.m

HOCKEY

WHL

Eastern Conference

East Division

GWLTOTLFAP
x-Saskatoon 5530165419115569
Brandon 5227195115715660
Prince Albert 5422264213614650
Regina 5511363511920430
Moose Jaw 539367113622326

Central Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Medicine Hat 5231163217610867
Lethbridge 54271412116112267
Calgary 5528186316214365
Red Deer 5428184415614364
Swift Current 5318286111116243

Western Conference

B.C. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Kelowna 54311011216010575
Kootenay 5334135115110274
Vancouver 5427223216315859
Kamloops 5419276212816146
Prince George 5521303111816346

U.S. Division

GWLTOTLFAP
Seattle 5234170115410369
Everett 5324216212311756
Portland 5323224414815454
Tri-City 5119245312814046
Spokane 5218258114716045

x—clinched playoff berth.

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 Games

No Games Scheduled.

Tuesday Games

Lethbridge at Brandon, 7 p.m.

Vancouver at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m.

Kootenay at Portland (MC), 7 p.m.

GOLF

PGA Tour Money Leaders

Through Feb. 6

TrnMoney
1. Vijay Singh4$1,214,313
2. Tiger Woods2$1,214,000
3. Stuart Appleby1$1,060,000
4. Phil Mickelson3$1,050,056
5. Ernie Els3$1,018,640
6. Justin Leonard3$846,000
7. Jonathan Kaye4$668,700
8. Charles Howell III3$657,080
9. Scott McCarron3$607,840
10. Stewart Cink4$534,488
11. David Toms4$500,483
12. Tom Lehman3$498,852
13. Kevin Na4$470,255
14. Tim Herron3$450,258
15. Luke Donald3$448,400
16. Tim Clark1$413,600
16. Joe Ogilvie3$413,600
18. Shigeki Maruyama3$331,951
19. Andrew Magee3$306,680
20. Steve Flesch4$292,541
21. Peter Lonard3$290,800
22. Brett Quigley3$278,100
23. Bart Bryant4$270,621
24. Adam Scott2$259,753
25. Loren Roberts2$255,220
26. Bernhard Langer4$245,360
27. Jerry Kelly3$242,000
28. Tommy Armour III4$236,099
29. Kevin Sutherland3$225,221
30. Tom Pernice, Jr.4$209,806
31. Pat Perez4$208,577
32. Craig Stadler2$207,050
33. Arron Oberholser3$203,160
34. Charles Warren3$198,990
35. Craig Parry2$177,640
36. Mark Calcavecchia3$176,150
37. Kenny Perry2$174,200
38. Zach Johnson4$171,693
39. Vaughn Taylor4$165,000
40. Woody Austin4$163,653
41. John Senden3$163,325
42. Sergio Garcia2$162,760
43. Jim Furyk2$157,520
44. Jonathan Byrd4$153,180
45. Fredrik Jacobson3$147,842
46. Ryuji Imada4$147,001
47. Robert Damron3$146,210
48. Hunter Mahan2$145,600
49. Stephen Ames4$145,210
50. Robert Gamez3$144,387

SKIING

Area Resorts

Idaho

Lookout Pass — Mon Open Thu-Mon 5a insa sunny 15 degrees packed powder machine groomed 22 - 48 base 18 of 24 trails, 2 of 3 lifts, 75% open, Mon, Thu/Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 8: 30a-4p; open Thu-Mon

Schweitzer Mountain — Mon 5:30a clear 22 degrees frozen granular machine groomed 13 - 53 base 18 of 62 trails, 3 of 8 lifts, 45% open, Mon-Thu: 9a-3:45p; Fri: 9a-8p; Sat: 9a-8p

Silver Mountain — Mon 5:32a packed powder machine groomed 14 - 34 base 18 of 67 trails, 4 of 7 lifts, 27% open, Mon-Fri: 8:30a-4p; Sat/Sun: 7:30a-4p

Washington

49 Degrees North — Mon 4a insa 17 degrees wet packed snow machine groomed 10 - 46 base 20 of 33 trails, 2 of 5 lifts, 61% open, Mon/Tue: 9a-3:30p; Fri: 9a-3p; Sat/Sun: 9a-3p; open Fri-Tue

Mission Ridge — Open Sat/Sun

Montana

Big Mountain — Mon 7:30a 1 new packed powder machine groomed 14 - 67 base 82 of 91 trails, 95% open, 7 of 11 lifts, Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p

Montana Snowbowl — Mon 5:00a packed powder machine groomed 15 - 47 base 30 of 39 trails, 85% open, 4 of 4 lifts, sm Mon-Fri: 9:30a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9:30a-4p

British Columbia

Apex Mountain — Mon 4:00a powder machine groomed 43 - 45 base 61 of 67 trails, 91% open, 3 of 5 lifts Mon-Thu: 9a-3:30p; Fri: 9a-9p; Sat: 9a-9p; Sun: 9a-3:30p

Fernie Alpine — Mon 8:27a 6 new powder machine groomed 73 - 73 base 80 of 107 trails, 75% open, 9 of 10 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-4p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p

Kimberley — Mon 5:00a packed powder machine groomed 23 - 23 base 36 of 75 trails, 48% open, 6 of 8 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-4p, Thu-Fri: 5:30p-9p; Sat/Sun: 9a-4p, Sat: 5:30p-9p

Panorama Mountain — Mon 5a alb 1 new packed powder machine groomed 46 - 46 base 83 of 120 trails,

69% open, 9 of 9 lifts

Red Resort — Mon 5:30a packed powder machine groomed 55 - 55 base 83 of 83 trails, 100% open, 5 of 6 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-3p; Sat/Sun: 8:30a-3p

Whitewater — Mon 4:58a packed powder machine groomed 70 - 70 base 43 of 43 trails, 100% open, 3 of 3 lifts Mon-Fri: 9a-3:30p; Sat/Sun: 9a-3:30p

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

DETROIT TIGERS—Agreed to terms with OF Magglio Ordonez on a five-year contract.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Agreed to terms with LHP Trever Miller on a one-year contract and LHP Denny Neagle on a minor league contract.

National League

HOUSTON ASTROS—Agreed to terms with RHP Tim Redding on a one-year contract.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with RHP Bobby Bradley, RHP Jeff Miller, C Ryan Doumit, OF Nate McLouth and OF Chris Duffy on one-year contracts.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Agreed to terms with 1B Larry Broadway, 3B Tony Blanco and INF Alejandro Machado on one-year contracts.

Canadian-Am League

NORTH SHORE SPIRIT—Signed OF Nick D’Amato.

Central League

EL PASO DIABLOS—Acquired RHP Bo Moore from Richmond for cash and a player to be named.

SAN ANGELO COLTS—Acquired RHP Doug Lantz from Florence to complete an earlier trade.

Frontier League

EVANSVILLE OTTERS—Sold the rights to LHP Jeremy Lewis to the Milwaukee Brewers. Traded 1B David Trujillo to Chico of the Golden League for a player to be named.

FLORENCE FREEDOM—Traded INF Tom Creighton to Nashua of the Atlantic League for a player to be named. Signed RHP Grant Darn.

GATEWAY GRIZZLIES—Signed OF-1B Mike Breyman.

KALAMAZOO KINGS—Announced the retirement of OF Sam Flamont. Signed INF Larry York.

MID-MISSOURI MAVERICKS—Signed RHP Steve Soja, 1B Thomari Story-Harden, INF Bobby Joe Houston, C Matthews Oakes, RHP Quentin Jones, LHP Ryan Beosch, 2B Dusty Hillman, 3B-C Brent Metheny, RHP Mark Mueller, OF Charles Thomas Jr., RHP Daniel Shuck and RHP Chad Gianetti.

RICHMOND ROOSTERS—Signed LHP Matt Schweitzer. Traded RHP Dustin Kupper to Yuma of the Golden League for future consideration.

RIVER CITY RASCALS—Signed UT Mike Hass.

ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Traded RHP Josh Tomsu to New Haven of the Canadian-American League for RHP Wes Mindingall, RHP Luke Lambo and C Dallas McMann.

WASHINGTON WILD THINGS—Traded RHP Adam Palmer to Gary of the Northern League. Traded LHP Eric Fischer and OF LJ Beirnbaum to Camden of the Atlantic League for future consideration. Traded INF Gilbert Barry to Windy City. Announced the retirement of RHP Ryan Ewin.

Northern League

SIOUX FALLS CANARIES—Sold the contract of INF Clark Parker to the Washington Nationals. Signed LHP Peter Blake and RHP Gerald Smiley.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

ATLANTA HAWKS—Placed F Al Harrington on the injured list. Activated G Kenny Anderson from the injured list.

National Basketball Development League

FLORIDA FLAME—Signed C Sean Finn. Waived F Kendall Dartez.

FOOTBALL

Arena Football League

ORLANDO PREDATORS—Waived K Steve McLaughlin.

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CENTRAL VALLEY COYOTES—Announced WR-DB Anthony Arceneaux and WR-DB Kenyatte Morgan have been assigned to the team.

GREEN BAY BLIZZARD—Announced WR-DB DaQuan Davis and L Joe Peters have assigned to the team.

QUAD CITY STEAMWHEELERS—Announced L David Givens has been assigned to the team. Transferred L Jason Cedeno to the international training squad.

SAN DIEGO RIPTIDE—Announced OS Mike Miller has been assigned to the team.

WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON PIONEERS—Announced L David Barnard and DS Ronnie Kaymore have been assigned to the team. Named Timothy Connell ticket sales representative.

HOCKEY

American Hockey League

CHICAGO WOLVES—Released D Evan Nielsen.

EDMONTON ROAD RUNNERS—Assigned G Jeff Deslauriers to Greenville of the ECHL.

HARTFORD WOLF PACK—Assigned D David Lifton, D Jake Taylor, F Ryan Cuthbert, D Steve MacIntyre and D Rory Rawlyk to Charlotte of the ECHL.

SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE—Recalled G Phil Osaer from Texas of the ECHL. Assigned G Patrick DesRochers to Texas.

Central Hockey League

CHL—Suspended Austin C Tom Kotsopoulos two games for his actions in a game against Memphis on Feb. 4.

TOPEKA TARANTULAS—Traded F Jonathan Dubois to San Angelo for future considerations.

ECHL

ECHL—Suspended Victoria D Dale Purinton three games and fined him an undisclosed amount for being assessed a match penalty for attempting to injure on Feb. 2 against Fresno. Suspended Mississippi C Nicolas Corbeil two games for his actions against Pensacola on Feb. 4.

CHARLOTTE CHECKERS—Traded F Stephen Greeley to Mississippi to complete an earlier trade. Traded D Paul Lynch and D Joe Dustin to Louisiana for future considerations. Released F Derek Crimin.

LOUISIANA ICEGATORS—Acquired D David McCulloch from Gwinnett.

PEORIA RIVERMEN—Released G Luke Gruden.

READING ROYALS—Loaned F Ryan Kinasewich to Manchester of the AHL.

VOLLEYBALL

USA VOLLEYBALL—Named Lang Ping women’s coach.

COLLEGE

ORANGE BOWL—Named Peter Pruitt committee president.

ILLINOIS—Named Randy Melvin assistant football coach.

MINNESOTA—Named Luke Tressel receivers coach.

MISSISSIPPI STATE—Promoted Reed Stringer, graduate assistant, to tight ends coach.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: There is no line on the Spurs - Bobcats game due to San Antonio forward Tim Duncan (questionable); the Mavericks - Bulls game due to Dallas forward Jerry Stackhouse (questionable); the Hornets - Sonics game due to New Orleans forward Lee Nailon (questionable).

NBA

FavoritePtsUnderdog
SpursNLBOBCATS
CAVS7Raptors
MAGIC12Warriors
GRIZZLIES3.5T’wolves
BUCKS1.5Celtics
MAVERICKS7Jazz
Suns1KINGS
SONICSNLHornets

College basketball

FavoritePtsUnderdog
PITT14St. John’s
CLEMSONPKGa Tech
Boston CollPKNOTRE DAME
Illinois 14.5MICHIGAN
W MICHIGAN5.5Buffalo
RUTGERS1.5Seton Hall
NEBRASKA4Iowa St
PENN7.5Princeton
MARYLAND12.5Va Tech
KENTUCKY9.5Florida
Texas5COLORADO
NC GREENSPKGa Southern
Se Missouri1.5E ILLINOIS

Home teams in capital letters

Note: Open is the opening line, current is the up to date line, and O/U is the over/under point total for each game.