The Recorder, Amsterdam, N.Y. THE SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL Monday, February 2, 2015 / 23 BASKETBALL HOCKEY NFL playoffs NBA standings Weekend men’s college scores NHL standings Wild-card Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 3 Carolina 27, Arizona 16 Baltimore 30, Pittsburgh 17 Sunday, Jan. 4 Indianapolis 26, Cincinnati 10 Dallas 24, Detroit 20 Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 10 New England 35, Baltimore 31 Seattle 31, Carolina 17 Sunday, Jan. 11 Green Bay 26, Dallas 21 Indianapolis 24, Denver 13 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 18 Seattle 28, Green Bay 22, OT New England 45, Indianapolis 7 Pro Bowl Sunday, Jan. 25 At Glendale, Ariz. Team Irvin 32, Team Carter 28 Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 1 At Glendale, Ariz. New England 28, Seattle 24 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Toronto 33 15 .688 — Brooklyn 18 28 .391 14 Boston 16 30 .348 16 New York 10 38 .208 23 Philadelphia 10 38 .208 23 Southeast Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 40 8 .833 — Washington 31 17 .646 9 Miami 21 26 .447 18 1/2 Charlotte 20 27 .426 19 1/2 Orlando 15 35 .300 26 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 30 19 .612 — Cleveland 29 20 .592 1 Milwaukee 25 22 .532 4 Detroit 18 30 .375 11 1/2 Indiana 17 32 .347 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB Memphis 35 12 .745 — Houston 33 15 .688 2 1/2 Dallas 32 17 .653 4 San Antonio 30 18 .625 5 1/2 New Orleans 25 22 .532 10 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Portland 32 16 .667 — Oklahoma City 23 24 .489 8 1/2 Denver 19 29 .396 13 Utah 17 30 .362 14 1/2 Minnesota 8 39 .170 23 1/2 Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 37 8 .822 — L.A. Clippers 33 15 .688 5 1/2 Phoenix 28 21 .571 11 Sacramento 17 29 .370 20 1/2 L.A. Lakers 13 35 .271 25 1/2 Saturday’s Games EAST Albany (NY) 77, Maine 59 Binghamton 76, Mass.-Lowell 69 Bryant 71, Robert Morris 68 Castleton 90, Maine Maritime 81 Colgate 71, Bucknell 69 College of NJ 74, Rutgers-Newark 62 Columbia 86, Brown 65 Delaware 71, Coll. of Charleston 68 Dickinson 97, Washington (Md.) 56 Dominican (NY) 86, Chestnut Hill 81 Drexel 85, UNC Wilmington 76 Duquesne 62, George Mason 53 Goldey Beacom 56, Post (Conn.) 55 Gwynedd-Mercy 85, Rosemont 62 Harvard 63, Penn 38 Hobart 53, Clarkson 48 Iona 68, St. Peter’s 61, OT La Salle 66, St. Bonaventure 56 Lafayette 74, Navy 65 Lehigh 89, Boston U. 86 Loyola (Md.) 77, Army 71 Mount St. Mary (NY) 69, Yeshiva 67 Mount St. Mary’s 77, Sacred Heart 71 NJ City 58, Rowan 55 NY Tech 91, Dist. of Columbia 81 New Hampshire 63, Stony Brook 48 Northeastern 80, Elon 61 Old Westbury 85, Sarah Lawrence 48 Philadelphia 77, Caldwell 47 Pittsburgh 76, Notre Dame 72 Princeton 64, Dartmouth 53 Purchase 90, St. Joseph’s (LI) 75 Rhode Island 59, George Washington 55 Richard Stockton 61, William Paterson 57 Saint Joseph’s 75, Davidson 70 Seton Hall 90, Xavier 82 St. Francis (NY) 81, LIU Brooklyn 64 St. Francis (Pa.) 68, Fairleigh Dickinson 63 St. John Fisher 100, Utica 65 St. John’s 75, Providence 66 Temple 55, Tulane 37 Towson 86, Hofstra 72 Vermont 65, Hartford 46 W. New England 65, Curry 56 Wagner 86, CCSU 55 West Virginia 77, Texas Tech 58 Wilmington (Del.) 70, Concordia (N.Y.) 65 Yale 65, Cornell 57 SOUTH Anderson (SC) 81, Newberry 78 Ark.-Pine Bluff 65, Grambling St. 53 Belmont 71, Tennessee Tech 53 Bethany (WV) 61, Thiel 59 Bethune-Cookman 61, Florida A&M 44 Bridgewater (Va.) 72, Washington & Lee 69 Carson-Newman 77, Catawba 75 Charleston Southern 74, Liberty 62 Chattanooga 78, The Citadel 73 Chowan 87, Virginia Union 73 Clemson 64, Boston College 49 Cumberlands 64, Cumberland (Tenn.) 52 Duke 69, Virginia 63 E. Kentucky 66, Morehead St. 57 ETSU 61, NC Central 59 Emmanuel (Ga.) 83, Barton 61 FIU 78, Charlotte 70 Fayetteville St. 77, St. Augustine’s 75 Florida 57, Arkansas 56 Florida Gulf Coast 74, N. Kentucky 64 GRU Augusta 67, Clayton St. 58 Gardner-Webb 66, Coastal Carolina 64 Georgetown (Ky.) 84, Shawnee St. 67 Georgia Southern 76, UALR 61 Georgia St. 74, Arkansas St. 43 Guilford 64, E. Mennonite 48 Howard 64, Morgan St. 48 Incarnate Word 69, Nicholls St. 58 Johnson C. Smith 83, Shaw 67 Kennesaw St. 51, Jacksonville 50 Kentucky 70, Alabama 55 King (Tenn.) 85, Trevecca Nazarene 68 Lee 78, Valdosta St. 75 Lees-McRae 78, Limestone 65 Lindsey Wilson 98, Pikeville 93 Longwood 71, Presbyterian 67 Louisiana Tech 81, Marshall 57 Louisiana-Monroe 67, South Alabama 61 Louisville 78, North Carolina 68, OT MVSU 75, Jackson St. 62 McNeese St. 68, New Orleans 61 Md.-Eastern Shore 92, Coppin St. 82 Mississippi St. 73, LSU 67 Mount Olive 64, Erskine 53 Murray St. 65, UT-Martin 62 NC A&T 62, Savannah St. 59 NC State 81, Georgia Tech 80, OT Norfolk St. 63, Hampton 60 Northwestern St. 88, SE Louisiana 73 Old Dominion 68, FAU 57 Radford 73, Winthrop 66 Randolph 76, Shenandoah 56 Randolph-Macon 72, Lynchburg 68 Richmond 64, VCU 55 SC State 78, Delaware St. 74 SC-Upstate 79, North Florida 74 SE Missouri 70, Austin Peay 64 Samford 68, Furman 58 South Carolina 67, Georgia 50 Southern U. 65, Alcorn St. 56 St. Andrews 73, Bluefield 70 Stetson 75, Lipscomb 73 Tennessee 71, Auburn 63 Tennessee St. 45, Jacksonville St. 43 UNC Asheville 70, Campbell 63 Union (Ky.) 89, Tenn. Wesleyan 70 W. Carolina 78, UNC Greensboro 73 W. Kentucky 73, Southern Miss. 62 Wake Forest 73, Virginia Tech 70 William & Mary 84, James Madison 65 Winston-Salem 89, Livingstone 80 Wofford 49, Mercer 46 Xavier (NO) 54, Dillard 49 MIDWEST Adrian 57, Olivet 55 Akron 69, Bowling Green 68 Albion 64, Kalamazoo 60 Alma 87, Calvin 85, OT Aquinas 95, Marygrove 60 Augustana (SD) 87, Minot St. 58 Bemidji St. 88, Upper Iowa 85 Bethel (Minn.) 79, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 59 Butler 72, Marquette 68, OT Cent. Michigan 74, Ohio 69 Central Methodist 86, Baker 76 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF Tampa Bay 51 32 15 4 68 166 Montreal 49 32 14 3 67 130 Detroit 50 29 12 9 67 149 Boston 50 27 16 7 61 134 Florida 47 21 16 10 52 115 Ottawa 48 20 19 9 49 136 Toronto 51 22 25 4 48 144 Buffalo 50 14 33 3 31 94 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF N.Y. Islanders 49 32 16 1 65 158 Pittsburgh 50 28 14 8 64 145 N.Y. Rangers 47 28 15 4 60 139 Washington 50 25 15 10 60 147 Philadelphia 51 22 22 7 51 140 New Jersey 50 19 22 9 47 113 Columbus 48 21 24 3 45 120 Carolina 49 17 26 6 40 105 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF Nashville 49 32 11 6 70 149 St. Louis 49 32 13 4 68 160 Chicago 50 31 17 2 64 155 Winnipeg 51 26 17 8 60 142 Dallas 49 23 19 7 53 157 Colorado 50 21 18 11 53 131 Minnesota 49 23 20 6 52 135 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF Anaheim 50 32 12 6 70 147 San Jose 50 27 17 6 60 139 Vancouver 48 27 18 3 57 131 Calgary 50 27 20 3 57 144 Los Angeles 49 21 16 12 54 134 Arizona 50 18 26 6 42 116 Edmonton 50 13 28 9 35 115 Patriots 28, Seahawks 24 New England 0 14 0 14 — 28 Seattle 0 14 10 0 — 24 Second Quarter NE—LaFell 11 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 9:47. Sea—Lynch 3 run (Hauschka kick), 2:16. NE—Gronkowski 22 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :31. Sea—Matthews 11 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), :02. Third Quarter Sea—FG Hauschka 27, 11:09. Sea—Baldwin 3 pass from Wilson (Hauschka kick), 4:54. Fourth Quarter NE—Amendola 4 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 7:55. NE—Edelman 3 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 2:02. A—70,288. ——— NE Sea First downs 25 20 Total Net Yards 377 396 Rushes-yards 21-57 29-162 Passing 320 234 Punt Returns 3-27 2-6 Kickoff Returns 3-49 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 1-3 2-14 Comp-Att-Int 37-50-2 12-21-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 3-13 Punts 4-49.0 6-44.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-36 7-70 Time of Possession 33:46 26:14 ——— INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New England, Blount 14-40, Vereen 4-13, Edelman 1-7, Brady 2-(minus 3). Seattle, Lynch 24102, Wilson 3-39, Turbin 2-21. PASSING—New England, Brady 3750-2-328. Seattle, Wilson 12-21-1-247. RECEIVING—New England, Vereen 11-64, Edelman 9-109, Gronkowski 6-68, Amendola 5-48, LaFell 4-29, Develin 1-6, Hoomanawanui 1-4. Seattle, Matthews 4-109, Lockette 3-59, Kearse 3-45, Lynch 1-31, Baldwin 1-3. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Super Bowl records RECORDS SET Individual Most Passes, Career — 247, Tom Brady, New England (extended own record-6 games). Most Completions, Career — 164, Tom Brady, New England (extended own record-6 games). Most Completions, Game — 37, Tom Brady, New England. Most Passing Yards, Career — 1605, Tom Brady, New England (extended own record-6 games). Most Touchdowns, Career — 13, Tom Brady, New England (6 games). Longest Punt — 64 yards, Ryan Allen, New England. Team Most First Downs Passing, Game, Team — 21, New England Fewest Kickoff Returns, Game, Team — 0, Seattle Fewest Kickoff Returns, Game, Both Teams — 3, New England vs. Seattle Fewest Kickoff Return Yards, Game, Team — 0, Seattle Fewest Kickoff Return Yards, Game, Both Teams — 49, New England vs. Seattle RECORDS TIED Individual Most Games — 6, Tom Brady, New England Most MVP Awards — 3, Tom Brady, New England Most Games, Head Coach — 6, Bill Belichick, New England Most Games Won, Head Coach — 4, Bill Belichick, New England Team Most Games, Team — 8, New England Fewest Field Goal Attempts, Game, Both Teams — 1, New England vs. Seattle Fewest First Downs Rushing, Game, Team — 1, New England Fewest Rushing Touchdowns, Game, Team — 0, New England Fewest Fumbles, Game, Both Teams — 0, New England vs. Seattle Largest Deficit Overcome To Win Game, Team — 10 points, New England SPORTS TODAY 1876 — The National League forms, consisting of teams in Philadelphia, Hartford, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis and New York. 1936 - Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson, and Walter Johnson are the first members elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. 1954 — Bevo Francis of Rio Grande College scores 113 points in a 134-91 victory over Hillsdale. Francis breaks his own record for small colleges (84), set two weeks earlier against Alliance College. 1967 — The American Basketball Association begins operation with George Mikan as commissioner. The league has 10 teams in two divisions, with franchises in New York, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Oakland and Anaheim. 2009 — Kobe Bryant breaks the current Madison Square Garden record with 61 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 126-117 victory over New York. Bryant is 19-for-31 from the field, including 3-of-6 from beyond the arc, and hits all 20 of his free throw attempts to eclipse the previous visitor record of 55 held by Michael Jordan and the overall record of 60 set by Bernard King. ——— Saturday’s Games Toronto 120, Washington 116, OT Dallas 108, Orlando 93 Sacramento 99, Indiana 94 Atlanta 91, Philadelphia 85 Detroit 114, Houston 101 Memphis 85, Oklahoma City 74 Cleveland 106, Minnesota 90 Milwaukee 95, Portland 88 Charlotte 104, Denver 86 L.A. Clippers 105, San Antonio 85 Golden State 106, Phoenix 87 Sunday’s Games Miami 83, Boston 75 New York 92, L.A. Lakers 80 Today’s Games Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Orlando at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Memphis at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Denver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Miami at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. Utah at Portland, 10 p.m. Golden State at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Knicks 92, Lakers 80 L.A. LAKERS (80) Hill 1-3 0-0 2, Kelly 2-4 0-0 5, Sacre 0-6 2-2 2, Clarkson 6-13 4-6 19, Ellington 212 2-2 7, Lin 1-3 2-2 4, Boozer 6-15 7-8 19, Davis 4-6 1-2 9, Johnson 4-12 1-1 11, Black 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 27-76 19-23 80. NEW YORK (92) Amundson 2-7 2-6 6, Anthony 13-25 3-4 31, Smith 4-9 0-0 9, Calderon 4-5 0-0 9, Galloway 4-11 3-3 13, Hardaway Jr. 3-10 0-0 8, Acy 3-9 0-0 7, Larkin 3-5 0-0 7, Thomas 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 37-84 8-13 92. L.A. Lakers 19 20 18 23 — 80 New York 32 15 25 20 — 92 3-Point Goals—L.A. Lakers 7-16 (Clarkson 3-5, Johnson 2-4, Ellington 13, Kelly 1-3, Lin 0-1), New York 10-22 (Galloway 2-4, Anthony 2-4, Hardaway Jr. 2-7, Calderon 1-1, Larkin 1-2, Smith 1-2, Acy 1-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—L.A. Lakers 55 (Boozer 10), New York 50 (Amundson 13). Assists—L.A. Lakers 15 (Lin 7), New York 18 (Calderon, Smith 4). Total Fouls—L.A. Lakers 15, New York 21. Technicals—New York defensive three second. A—19,812 (19,763). Heat 83, Celtics 75 MIAMI (83) Granger 2-6 2-2 6, Bosh 6-19 5-7 18, Whiteside 10-17 0-0 20, Napier 2-8 0-0 5, Chalmers 1-4 2-4 4, Williams 0-1 0-0 0, Andersen 2-2 0-0 5, Johnson 4-9 4-6 13, Cole 2-5 0-0 4, Ennis 3-6 2-2 8, Haslem 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 32-77 15-21 83. BOSTON (75) Crowder 1-2 0-0 3, Bass 7-14 1-2 15, Zeller 6-13 5-8 17, Bradley 8-15 0-0 17, Turner 0-6 0-0 0, Thornton 3-9 2-2 9, Sullinger 3-11 1-2 7, Smart 1-6 0-0 3, Young 1-2 1-2 3, Wallace 0-1 0-0 0, Pressey 0-2 1-2 1. Totals 30-81 11-18 75. Miami 25 19 17 22 — 83 Boston 15 16 28 16 — 75 3-Point Goals—Miami 4-21 (Andersen 1-1, Johnson 1-3, Bosh 1-4, Napier 1-5, Chalmers 0-1, Williams 0-1, Ennis 0-2, Granger 0-4), Boston 4-19 (Crowder 12, Thornton 1-4, Bradley 1-4, Smart 14, Young 0-1, Sullinger 0-2, Turner 02). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds— Miami 55 (Whiteside, Johnson 9), Boston 54 (Zeller, Bass 6). Assists— Miami 18 (Cole, Johnson 4), Boston 24 (Smart 9). Total Fouls—Miami 18, Boston 19. A—17,366 (18,624). BOWLING SCORES BY LEAGUE Boys Bantams Landon Mullarkey 85-232; Austin Semprivivo 67-178 Girls Bantams Amber Kolpakas 182-428; Carolyn Sculco 178; Maura DiMezza 74 Boys Preps Marc Schultz 160-404; Mekhi Curry 133-356 Girls Preps Gabby Kelly 124-321; Rosie Sculco 69-179 Boys Juniors Jon Schultz 253-603; Fred Pinto 493; Nate Grant 193-493 Girls Juniors Britny Bascom 117-298; Ashlin Glionna 88-232 Boys Majors Billy McGaffin 242-637; Brendan McGillin 257-627 Alley aces JUNIORS - BOYS Billy McGaffin 163 242 Brendan McGillin 257 189 Jon Schultz 253 184 Brandon Little 161 212 David Shaw 166 186 Joey Spagnola 183 157 Austin Corcuera 154 205 Dylan LaPort 165 215 Fred Pinto 129 183 Nate Grant 161 139 Mike Hughes 167 149 Jacob Preville 145 157 Marc Schultz 127 160 JUNIORS - GIRLS Amber Kolpakas 182 124 232 181 166 206 210 199 175 153 181 193 173 176 117 637 627 603 579 562 539 534 533 493 493 489 478 404 122 428 Cleveland St. 76, Green Bay 62 Concordia (Moor.) 63, Macalester 52 Concordia (St.P.) 66, Northern St. (SD) 65, OT Cornerstone 94, Northwestern Ohio 67 Crown (Minn.) 99, North Central (Minn.) 87 Davenport 70, Madonna 53 Drake 70, Evansville 65 E. Illinois 57, SIU-Edwardsville 54 E. Michigan 69, W. Michigan 63 Edgewood 72, Benedictine (Ill.) 69 Ferris St. 62, Saginaw Valley St. 57 Freed-Hardeman 75, Columbia (Mo.) 69 Georgetown 67, Creighton 40 Grinnell 117, Ripon 108 Gustavus 63, Hamline 51 Hillsdale 73, Grand Valley St. 65 Hope 73, Trine 63, OT IPFW 75, Nebraska-Omaha 65 Illinois 60, Penn St. 58 Illinois St. 48, Loyola of Chicago 45 Illinois Wesleyan 77, Carthage 65 Indiana 72, Rutgers 64 Indiana St. 64, Bradley 58 Indiana-East 93, Asbury 77 Iowa St. 83, TCU 66 Kansas 68, Kansas St. 57 Lake Superior St. 66, Michigan Tech 57 Lawrence 76, Knox 60 Lindenwood (Ill.) 87, Park 81 Marian (Wis.) 78, Dominican (Ill.) 65 Miami (Ohio) 79, Ball St. 73 MidAm Nazarene 88, Culver-Stockton 77 Milwaukee 78, Detroit 74 Milwaukee Engineering 89, Rockford 81 Minn. St.-Moorhead 76, Minn. St.Mankato 72 Minnesota 60, Nebraska 42 Mississippi 67, Missouri 47 Missouri St. 52, S. Illinois 46 N. Iowa 70, Wichita St. 54 N. Michigan 88, Northwood (Mich.) 79, OT North Dakota 80, Idaho St. 69 Northland 65, Martin Luther 52 Northwestern (Minn.) 74, Minn.Morris 54 Oral Roberts 73, South Dakota 72 Purdue 68, Northwestern 60 S. Dakota St. 69, Denver 39 SW Minnesota St. 78, Minn. Duluth 59 Siena Heights 66, Michigan-Dearborn 65 St. Cloud St. 76, Sioux Falls 61 St. Norbert 75, Carroll (Wis.) 30 St. Olaf 58, Carleton 50 St. Scholastica 51, Bethany Lutheran 50 St. Thomas (Minn.) 90, Augsburg 75 Toledo 80, N. Illinois 69 UMass 60, Saint Louis 56 Valparaiso 70, Ill.-Chicago 65 Villanova 68, DePaul 55 Wayne (Mich.) 77, Walsh 60 Wayne (Neb.) 77, Mary 75 Winona St. 76, Minn.-Crookston 52 Wis.-Oshkosh 94, Wis.-Stout 72 Wis.-Parkside 82, St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 55 Wis.-Platteville 72, Wis.-Superior 57 Wis.-Stevens Pt. 49, Wis.-Eau Claire 40 Wis.-Whitewater 68, Wis.-La Crosse 67 Wisconsin 74, Iowa 63 SOUTHWEST Baylor 83, Texas 60 Lamar 84, Abilene Christian 74 Louisiana-Lafayette 72, Texas St. 63 North Texas 75, Rice 65 Oklahoma 64, Oklahoma St. 56 Prairie View 89, Alabama A&M 63 SMU 75, UCF 56 Sam Houston St. 63, Houston Baptist 52 Stephen F. Austin 61, Texas A&M-CC 51 Texas A&M 69, Vanderbilt 58 Texas Southern 80, Alabama St. 65 Troy 55, Texas-Arlington 54 Tulsa 78, South Florida 71, OT UAB 65, UTSA 57 UTEP 83, Middle Tennessee 70 FAR WEST BYU 78, Santa Clara 57 CS Bakersfield 71, Seattle 61, OT Chicago St. 56, Grand Canyon 55 Colorado St. 80, Fresno St. 57 Corban 78, Oregon Tech 59 E. Washington 98, Idaho 95, OT Gonzaga 82, Memphis 64 Long Beach St. 65, Hawaii 50 Loyola Marymount 76, Pacific 71, OT N. Arizona 81, S. Utah 60 N. Colorado 71, Weber St. 57 NW Christian 80, S. Oregon 69 New Mexico 67, San Jose St. 41 New Mexico St. 53, Texas-Pan American 48 Pepperdine 67, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 62 Portland St. 80, Montana St. 62 Sacramento St. 70, Montana 69 San Diego 77, San Francisco 69 San Diego St. 62, Utah St. 42 UC Davis 81, Cal Poly 78, OT UC Irvine 77, UC Santa Barbara 55 UC Riverside 66, CS Northridge 62 UCLA 72, Colorado 59 UMKC 66, Utah Valley 59 UNLV 74, Air Force 63 Washington St. 89, Stanford 88 Wyoming 63, Nevada 55 Sunday’s Games EAST Manhattan 87, Monmouth (NJ) 76 Marist 75, Canisius 67 NYU 96, Emory 92 Niagara 105, Quinnipiac 100, 2OT SOUTH Centre 79, Oglethorpe 63 East Carolina 50, Cincinnati 46 Florida St. 55, Miami 54 Sewanee 74, Berry 63 MIDWEST Dayton 101, Fordham 77 Michigan St. 76, Michigan 66, OT N. Dakota St. 64, W. Illinois 62 Oakland 96, Youngstown St. 80 SOUTHWEST Houston 70, UConn 68 FAR WEST California 90, Washington 88 Utah 67, Southern Cal 39 GOLF PGA Phoenix Open results At TPC Scottsdale, Stadium Course Scottsdale, Ariz. Purse: $6.3 million Yardage: 7,266; Par: 71 Final (a-amateur) Brooks Koepka (500), $1,134,000 Bubba Watson (208), $470,400 Ryan Palmer (208), $470,400 Hideki Matsuyama (208), $470,400 a-Jon Rahm Martin Laird (105), $252,000 Freddie Jacobson (85), $211,050 Jordan Spieth (85), $211,050 Graham DeLaet (85), $211,050 Brandt Snedeker (65), $157,500 Brian Stuard (65), $157,500 Daniel Berger (65), $157,500 Robert Streb (65), $157,500 Zach Johnson (65), $157,500 Angel Cabrera (56), $116,550 Russell Knox (56), $116,550 Aaron Baddeley (52), $94,500 Keegan Bradley (52), $94,500 Andrew Svoboda (52), $94,500 Ryan Moore (52), $94,500 Justin Thomas (52), $94,500 Tony Finau (48), $68,040 Coyotes 3, Canadiens 2 GA 133 111 129 124 132 136 156 179 GA 139 129 112 129 151 138 151 129 GA 115 120 115 132 159 141 140 GA 134 135 124 129 132 170 166 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Saturday’s Games Montreal 1, Washington 0, OT Detroit 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Ottawa 7, Arizona 2 Dallas 5, Winnipeg 2 Philadelphia 1, Toronto 0 N.Y. Rangers 4, Carolina 1 New Jersey 3, Florida 1 Boston 3, Los Angeles 1 Tampa Bay 3, Columbus 1 Calgary 4, Edmonton 2 San Jose 2, Chicago 0 Sunday’s Games Arizona 3, Montreal 2 St. Louis 4, Washington 3 Nashville 4, Pittsburgh 0 Minnesota 4, Vancouver 2 today’s Games Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary, 9 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Washington, 7 p.m. Arizona at Columbus, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Toronto at Nashville, 8 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Colorado at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Carolina at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Wild 4, Canucks 2 Minnesota 0 2 2 — 4 Vancouver 0 0 2 — 2 First Period—None. Penalties— Carter, Min, major (fighting), 6:46; Dorsett, Van, major (fighting), 6:46; Zucker, Min (unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:58; Burrows, Van (unsportsmanlike conduct), 8:58; Vanek, Min (hooking), 11:06; Edler, Van (hooking), 14:37. Second Period—1, Minnesota, Parise 21, 7:26. 2, Minnesota, Spurgeon 7 (Niederreiter, Granlund), 9:26 (pp). Penalties—Brodin, Min (tripping), 2:02; Edler, Van (high-sticking), 8:23; Suter, Min (delay of game), 10:09. Third Period—3, Minnesota, Vanek 10 (Granlund), 7:08. 4, Vancouver, Kenins 1 (Horvat, Edler), 12:20. 5, Vancouver, D.Sedin 10 (Vrbata, H.Sedin), 13:21. 6, Minnesota, Zucker 17 (Suter), 19:05 (en). Penalties— Vanek, Min (holding), 10:12. Shots on Goal—Minnesota 5-8-7—20. Vancouver 11-7-19—37. Power-play opportunities— Minnesota 1 of 2; Vancouver 0 of 4. Goalies—Minnesota, Dubnyk 14-6-2 (37 shots-35 saves). Vancouver, Miller 24-12-1 (19-16). A—18,438 (18,910). T—2:29. Referees—Wes McCauley, Kyle Rehman. Linesmen—Bryan Pancich, Jean Morin. Blues 4, Capitals 3 St. Louis 1 2 1 — 4 Washington 1 1 1 — 3 First Period—1, St. Louis, Steen 16 (Schwartz, Oshie), 2:34 (pp). 2, Washington, Ovechkin 30 (Green, Backstrom), 9:50 (pp). Penalties— Beagle, Was (slashing), 1:30; Reaves, StL (interference), 8:51; Cole, StL (roughing), 12:19. Second Period—3, St. Louis, Steen 17 (Oshie, Tarasenko), 11:45. 4, Washington, Ovechkin 31 (Backstrom), 14:30. 5, St. Louis, Jaskin 5 (Schwartz, Stastny), 15:57. Penalties—Beagle, Was (high-sticking), :34; Backes, StL, served by Jaskin, major-game misconduct (boarding), 5:25; Oshie, StL (roughing), 13:24; Orpik, Was (roughing), 13:24; Ovechkin, Was (tripping), 17:59. Third Period—6, St. Louis, Tarasenko 25 (Steen, Oshie), 6:13. 7, Washington, Alzner 4 (Green, Ovechkin), 12:28. Penalties—None. Shots on Goal—St. Louis 13-16-11—40. Washington 8-18-10—36. Power-play opportunities—St. Louis 1 of 3; Washington 1 of 3. Goalies—St. Louis, Elliott 15-5-2 (36 shots-33 saves). Washington, Peters 2-5-1 (40-36). A—18,506 (18,506). T—2:29. Referees—Gord Dwyer, Francois St. Laurent. Linesmen—Ryan Galloway, Steve Miller. Arizona 0 1 2 — 3 Montreal 2 0 0 — 2 First Period—1, Montreal, Galchenyuk 14 (Gallagher, Gilbert), 1:15. 2, Montreal, Galchenyuk 15 (Desharnais, Sekac), 4:55. Penalties—Vermette, Ari (high-sticking), 2:48. Second Period—3, Arizona, Korpikoski 5 (Erat, Yandle), 17:43 (pp). Penalties—Shinnimin, Ari (cross-checking), 12:46; Malhotra, Mon (boarding), 16:13. Third Period—4, Arizona, EkmanLarsson 14, :32. 5, Arizona, Korpikoski 6 (Gagner, Yandle), 3:17 (pp). Penalties—Gilbert, Mon (hooking), 1:57. Shots on Goal—Arizona 9-14-9—32. Montreal 10-5-5—20. Power-play opportunities—Arizona 2 of 2; Montreal 0 of 2. Goalies—Arizona, Domingue 1-0-0 (20 shots-18 saves). Montreal, Tokarski 5-4-1 (32-29). A—21,286 (21,273). T—2:41. Referees—Mike Leggo, Garrett Rank. Linesmen—Lonnie Cameron, Darren Gibbs. Predators 4, Penguins 0 Nashville 2 1 1 — 4 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 — 0 First Period—1, Nashville, Josi 9 (Forsberg, Weber), 4:05. 2, Nashville, Bourque 3, 6:38. Penalties—Pittsburgh bench, served by Perron (too many men), 16:29. Second Period—3, Nashville, Nystrom 6 (Beck), 19:19. Penalties— Beck, Nas (hooking), 1:51; Volchenkov, Nas (interference), 4:49; Perron, Pit (hooking), 5:47; Jarnkrok, Nas (holding), 9:34; Jarnkrok, Nas (embellishment), 11:43; Perron, Pit (interference), 11:43. Third Period—4, Nashville, Fisher 12 (Forsberg, Josi), 8:20 (pp). Penalties—Sutter, Pit (goaltender interference), 2:07; Crosby, Pit (slashing), 7:22. Shots on Goal—Nashville 7-7-10—24. Pittsburgh 5-11-5—21. Power-play opportunities—Nashville 1 of 4; Pittsburgh 0 of 3. Goalies—Nashville, Hutton 3-4-4 (21 shots-21 saves). Pittsburgh, Fleury 23-11-5 (24-20). A—18,535 (18,387). T—2:18. Referees—Eric Furlatt, Steve Kozari. Linesmen—Don Henderson, John Grandt. TRANSACTIONS BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NEW YORK KNICKS — Recalled F Cleanthony Early from Westchester (NBADL). HOCKEY National Hockey League DALLAS STARS — Reassigned D Jamie Oleksiak and RW Brett Ritchie to Texas (AHL). TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled G Andrei Vasilevskiy from Syracuse (AHL). WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Reassigned D Cameron Schilling to Hershey (AHL). American Hockey League SPRINGFIELD FALCONS — Released D Nathan Oystrick from his professional tryout contract. COLLEGE AUBURN — Dismissed women’s senior basketball F Hasina Muhammad from the team. AMERICA’S LINE CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the circle around the Wizards - Hornets game is for Washington guard John Wall (questionable); the circle around the Pelicans - Hawks game is for New Orleans forward/center Anthony Davis (questionable); the circle around the Magic - Thunder game is for Orlando guard Victor Oladipo (questionable); the circle around the Mavericks - T’wolves game is for Dallas guard Rajon Rondo (out) as well as numerous Minnesota injuries. ——— NBA Favorite Points Underdog CAVS 16.5 (193.5) 76ers WIZARDS 9 (NL) Hornets RAPTORS 7 (202.5) Bucks Clippers 8 (200.5) NETS Hawks 5 (NL) PELICANS THUNDER 9 (NL) Magic MAVERICKS 12 (NL) T’Wolves Grizzlies 2 (205.5) SUNS ——— College Basketball Favorite Points Underdog N CAROLINA PK Virginia Wisc-Green Bay 5.5 WRIGHT ST KANSAS 7 Iowa St Iona 8 FAIRFIELD Rider 3.5 SIENA TENNIS Australian Open At Melbourne Park Melbourne, Australia Purse: $32.9 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Championship Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Andy Murray (6), Britain, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-0. Doubles Mixed Championship Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Leander Paes (7), India, def. Kristina Mladenovic, France, and Daniel Nestor (3), Canada, 6-4, 6-3. ON THE AIR TELEVISION 71-68-64-66 65-71-69-65 64-72-68-66 69-71-63-67 70-68-66-68 66-66-68-72 68-73-68-64 70-68-70-65 67-70-69-67 70-68-70-66 72-68-67-67 65-69-71-69 66-70-69-69 66-70-67-71 67-69-69-70 69-71-65-70 68-71-71-66 65-73-71-67 70-70-68-68 69-67-69-71 67-68-69-72 72-68-70-67 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 269 270 270 270 272 272 273 273 273 274 274 274 274 274 275 275 276 276 276 276 276 277 Men’s college basketball Virginia at North Carolina, ESPN, 7 p.m. Morgan St. at Coppin St., ESPN, 7 p.m. Iowa St. at Kansas, ESPN, 9 p.m. Alabama A&M at Texas Southern, ESPNU, 9 p.m. National Basketball Association L.A. Clippers at Brooklyn, YES, 7:30 p.m. National Hockey League Florida at N.Y. Rangers, MSG, 7 p.m. Women’s college basketball Louisville at Duke, ESPN2, 7 p.m.
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