10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Wednesday, March 4, 2020 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD National Basketball Association standings Announcement EASTERN CONFERENCE BASEBALL TRYOUTS Franklin Junior Legion baseball will hold tryouts in Atlantic Division the hitting facility at Franklin High School on Saturday, W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf March 7 for players ages 13 to 16 (as of December 31, Toronto 42 18 .700 — 6-4 L-3 23-9 19-9 30-10 2020). Players from Rocky Grove and Franklin school Boston 41 18 .695 ½ 7-3 L-1 23-6 18-12 25-9 districts can try out. For more information, contact Philadelphia 37 24 .607 5½ 6-4 L-1 28-2 9-22 25-16 Alex Huff at 814-673-9643. Brooklyn 26 33 .441 15½ 4-6 L-4 16-13 10-20 18-21 New York 19 42 .311 23½ 4-6 W-2 10-20 9-22 13-27 PIAA swimming Southeast Division W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf PIAA CLASS 2A SWIMMING Miami 39 22 .639 — 5-5 W-3 26-4 13-18 26-9 CHAMPIONSHIPS Orlando 27 34 .443 12 5-5 L-2 16-15 11-19 19-17 March 13-14 at Bucknell University Washington 22 37 .373 16 5-5 W-1 14-15 8-22 15-22 Top seed in each event plus seeding for area swimmers Charlotte 21 40 .344 18 5-5 L-2 9-20 12-20 15-23 Atlanta 19 44 .302 21 5-5 L-1 13-19 6-25 10-30 BOYS Central Division W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf 200 medley relay — 1. Cathedral Prep 1:35.76; 6. Titusville 1:38.89. x-Milwaukee 52 9 .852 — 8-2 L-1 27-3 25-6 33-5 200 free — 1. Luke Mikesell, Clearfield, 1:39.72; Rocky Grove took first place in the 36th Annual St. Patrick junior Indiana 37 24 .607 15 6-4 W-4 21-10 16-14 23-16 21. Zach Malek, Oil City, 1:49.24; 30. Conan Young, varsity boys basketball tournament held this past weekend. Chicago 21 40 .344 31 2-8 W-1 13-19 8-21 14-26 Titusville, 1:50.72. Detroit 20 42 .323 32½ 2-8 L-1 11-20 9-22 12-29 200 IM — 1. Logan McFadden, Susquehannock, Cleveland 17 44 .279 35 4-6 L-3 9-24 8-20 12-30 1:53.19; 4. Zachary Titus, Titusville, 1:58.15; 9. PIAA basketball Penn State basketball Tommy Schneider, Oil City, 1:58.92. No. 16 Michigan St. 79, No. 20 Penn St. 71 WESTERN CONFERENCE 50 free — 1. Conner McBeth, Neshannock, 20.80; 6. PIAA BASKETBALL PAIRINGS Showing area teams MICHIGAN ST. (21-9) Southwest Division Frank Barger, Titusville, 21.78. W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf First round Hall 2-4 0-0 4, Henry 5-8 0-1 12, Tillman 10-14 3-4 100 fly — 1. Ian Shahan, BVHS, 49.02. 23, Watts 7-20 2-2 18, Winston 5-7 3-5 14, Brown 2-4 Houston 39 21 .650 — 7-3 L-1 21-8 18-13 24-16 Friday, March 6 100 free — 1. Ian Shahah, BVHS, 44.68. BOYS 0-0 4, Ahrens 0-2 2-2 2, Bingham 0-1 0-0 0, Kithier Dallas 37 25 .597 3 6-4 L-1 16-14 21-11 22-14 500 free — 1. Luke Mikesell, Clearfield, 4:33.06; CLASS 1A 0-0 0-0 0, Loyer 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 32-61 10-14 79. Memphis 30 31 .492 9½ 4-6 W-2 17-14 13-17 19-21 19. Conan Young, Titusville, 4:58.92. Clarion-Limestone vs. Bishop Carroll at Richland PENN ST. (21-9) San Antonio 26 34 .433 13 4-6 W-1 15-14 11-20 14-21 200 free relay — 1. Susquehannock, 1:28.43; 20. H.S. (6 p.m.) Lundy 2-8 0-0 6, Stevens 3-19 9-14 15, Watkins 4-8 New Orleans 26 34 .433 13 6-4 L-1 12-18 14-16 16-23 Titusville, 1:31.30; 25. Oil City (Zach Malek, Tommy A-C Valley vs. Vincentian Academy at Valley H.S. 4-4 12, M.Jones 6-15 0-0 16, Wheeler 1-4 0-0 3, Dread Northwest Division Schneider, Nick Richar, Chase Johnson) 1:31.95. (7:30 p.m.) 3-6 0-0 9, Harrar 3-4 2-2 8, Brockington 1-3 0-0 2, C. W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf 100 back — 1. Luke Stine, Danville, 50.32; 5. CLASS 4A Jones 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-68 15-20 71. Halftime—Penn St. 46-31. 3-Point Goals—Michigan Denver 41 19 .683 — 7-3 W-1 24-7 17-12 26-11 Zachary Titus, Titusville, 52.75. Grove City vs. Bedofrd at Windber H.S. (7 p.m.) GIRLS St. 5-18 (Henry 2-3, Watts 2-9, Winston 1-2, Ahrens Utah 38 22 .633 3 6-4 W-2 21-9 17-13 21-16 100 breast — 1. Zachwry Sherk, Cocalico, 56.53; 0-1, Brown 0-1, Hall 0-1, Tillman 0-1), Penn St. 10-30 10. Tommy Schneider, Oil City, 1:00.17; 30. David CLASS 2A Oklahoma City 37 23 .617 4 7-3 L-1 20-12 17-11 25-14 Cochranton vs. Redbank Valley at Clarion University (M.Jones 4-9, Dread 3-6, Lundy 2-6, Wheeler 1-4, Portland 27 35 .435 15 3-7 W-1 16-13 11-22 15-24 Hauptman, Titusville, 1:02.74. (5 p.m.) C.Jones 0-1, Stevens 0-4). Fouled Out—Hall, Wheeler. Minnesota 17 42 .288 23½ 2-8 L-2 7-22 10-20 8-28 400 free relay — 1. Cathedral Prep, 3:11.58; 8. Keystone vs. Cambridge Springs at Moniteau H.S. (7 Rebounds—Michigan St. 40 (Tillman 16), Penn St. 33 Pacific Division Titusville, 3:17.89; 26. Oil City (Zach Malek, Tommy p.m.) (Watkins 9). Assists—Michigan St. 13 (Winston 7), W L Pct GB L10 Str Home Away Conf Schneider, Nick Richar, Chase Johnson) 3:24.02. Clarion vs. Mount Carmel at Shamokin H.S. (5 Penn St. 17 (Wheeler 5). Total Fouls—Michigan St. L.A. Lakers 46 13 .780 — 8-2 W-1 21-7 25-6 32-7 p.m.) 19, Penn St. 18. L.A. Clippers 41 19 .683 5½ 6-4 W-4 25-6 16-13 24-13 GIRLS Sacramento 26 34 .433 20½ 7-3 W-2 13-15 13-19 19-20 200 medley relay — 1. Scranton Prep 1:46.03; 21. Saturday, March 7 Latest line Grove City 1:53.83. BOYS Phoenix 24 37 .393 23 4-6 L-3 11-21 13-16 14-26 CLASS 3A Pregame.com Line Golden State 13 48 .213 34 1-9 L-1 7-24 6-24 8-33 200 free — 1. Marlee Rickert, Schuylkill Valley, NBA 1:50.89. Franklin vs. South Allegheny at North Allegheny Monday’s Games Orlando at Miami, 7:30 p.m. H.S. (4 p.m.) Wednesday Utah 126, Cleveland 113 Utah at New York, 7:30 p.m. 200 IM — 1. Abigail Doss, Shamokin, 2:02.99. CLASS 2A FAVORITE LINE(O/U) UNDERDOG Portland 130, Orlando 107 Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 50 free — 1. Heather Gardner, Mt. Pleasant, 23.62; Clarion vs. Winchester Thurston at Keystone H.S. (2 CLEVELAND OFF(OFF) Boston New York 125, Houston 123 New Orleans at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. 19. Carleigh Koerner, Franklin, 24.80; 25. Katelyn p.m.) DETROIT OFF(OFF) Oklahoma City Miami 105, Milwaukee 89 Washington at Portland, 10 p.m. Reott, Moniteau, 25.08. Lakeview vs. South Side at Sharon H.S. (1 p.m.) MIAMI OFF(OFF) Orlando Memphis 127, Atlanta 88 Thursday’s Games 100 fly — 1. Maura Fluehr, Springfield, 55.54; 27. GIRLS Utah 7½(220) NEW YORK Chicago 109, Dallas 107 Denver at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Zoey Beck, Grove City, 59.78; 31. Baily Trettel, CLASS 1A BROOKLYN 2(225) Memphis Indiana 116, San Antonio 111 Moniteau, 1:00.86. North Clarion vs. Sewickley Academy at Clarion MINNESOTA OFF(OFF) Chicago L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8 p.m. DALLAS OFF(OFF) New Orleans Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 100 free — 1. Maura Fluehr, Springfield, 51.47. University (1 p.m.) San Antonio 104, Charlotte 103 CLASS 5A MILWAUKEE 11(222) Indiana Toronto at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 500 free — 1. Abigail Doss, Shamokin, 4:54.53. PORTLAND OFF(OFF) Washington Brooklyn at Boston, late 200 free relay — 1. Scranton Prep, 1:37.13; 20. Oil Grove City vs. Woodland Hills at Farrell H.S. (1 L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, late Friday’s Games p.m.) COLLEGE BASKETBALL Minnesota at New Orleans, late Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. City (Christa Schneider, Christina Smith, Emily Wednesday Golden State at Denver, late Oklahoma City at New York, 7:30 p.m. Russell, Morgan Stover) 1:42.25. Note — to see full PIAA basketball brackets, visit FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Toronto at Phoenix, late San Antonio at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. 100 back — 1. Marlee Rickert, Schuylkill Valley, www.piaa.org/sports/championship_details. PROVIDENCE 5 Xavier Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, late Indiana at Chicago, 8 p.m. 56.00; 19. Baily Trettel, Moniteau, 59.86; 25. Alaina aspx?sport=basketball BUTLER 9 St. John's Washington at Sacramento, late Miami at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Brown, Franklin, 1:00.48; 31. Zoey Beck, Grove City, Saint Louis 1½ GEORGE MASON Wednesday’s Games Orlando at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 1:01.25. LA SALLE 3 UMass Boston at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Utah at Boston, 8 p.m. 100 breast — 1. Jordynn Park, Donegal, 1:03.50; 31. PIAA wrestling VIRGINIA TECH 2 Clemson Indiana at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Memphis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Katelyn Reott, Moniteau, 1:11.07. INDIANA 3 Minnesota PIAA CLASS 2A WRESTLING ST. BONAVENTURE 12 St. Joseph's Oklahoma City at Detroit, 7 p.m. Portland at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 400 free relay — 1. Fairview, 3:33.33; 23. Oil City CHAMPIONSHIPS Memphis at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. G.WASHINGTON 6 Fordham (Christa Schneider, Christina Smith, Emily Russell, March 5-8 at Hershey Park Arena AUBURN 13 Texas A&M Morgan Stover) 3:46.66. Pairings for area wrestlers ARKANSAS 2 LSU National Hockey League standings 126 pounds Florida 2½ GEORGIA First round RIDER 7½ Manhattan EASTERN CONFERENCE Pro golf glance Hunter Horton (32-9), junior, Tussey Mountain vs. MONMOUTH 8 Fairfield Caden Temple (32-14), sophomore, Benton; David IONA 5½ Quinnipiac Atlantic Division PGA TOUR Kreidler (30-6), junior, Allentown Central Catholic vs. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div SIENA 11½ Niagara ARNOLD PALMER INVITATIONAL Dylan Bruce (18-6), sophomore, Elizabeth Forward; Canisius 1 MARIST Boston 66 41 13 12 94 218 167 22-3-9 19-10-3 12-5-3 Site: Orlando, Fla. Damian George (34-10), senior, Mt. Pleasant vs. Justice Hockenberry (30-20), freshman, West Perry; TEMPLE 2½ Tulsa Tampa Bay 65 41 19 5 87 230 183 21-9-2 20-10-3 16-3-0 Course: Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Yardage: 7,454. SMU 1 UCF Toronto 66 35 23 8 78 233 218 17-9-7 18-14-1 11-8-2 Par: 72. Seth Donovan (39-6), senior, Titusville vs. Lucas Buskirk (19-7), junior, Pen Argyl. CREIGHTON 10 Georgetown Florida 66 33 26 7 73 224 224 16-14-3 17-12-4 10-8-1 Purse: $9.3 million. Winner's share: $1,674,000. KANSAS 17½ TCU Television: Thursday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. (Golf Second round Montreal 68 31 28 9 71 209 209 14-16-6 17-12-3 9-11-2 Ryan Crookham (47-1), sophomore, Notre Dame SETON HALL 4½ Villanova Buffalo 65 29 28 8 66 188 205 19-10-4 10-18-4 10-12-2 Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. (Golf OKLAHOMA ST 6½ Kansas St Channel), 2:30-6 p.m. (NBC). Green Pond vs. Horton/Temple winner; Ross Dull Ottawa 67 23 32 12 58 181 231 17-13-6 6-19-6 9-9-5 (38-9), sophomore, Chestnut Ridge vs. Alex Kightlinger Florida St 2 NOTRE DAME Defending champion: Francesco Molinari. Virginia 1½ MIAMI Detroit 68 15 48 5 35 136 257 10-22-2 5-26-3 8-13-1 (31-8), senior, Saegertown; Tyler Cymmerman (36-5), FedEx Cup leader: Justin Thomas. junior, Derry Area vs. Braedon Johnson (26-5), junior, GEORGIA TECH 6 Pittsburgh Metropolitan Division Last week: Sungjae Im won the Honda Classic. WISCONSIN 13½ Northwestern GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div Port Allegany; David Evans (42-1), senior, Tunkhannock Notes: Tiger Woods is skipping for the second vs. Kreidler/Bruce winner; Connor Pierce (40-2), Dayton 4 RHODE ISLAND Washington 65 40 19 6 86 226 199 18-9-5 22-10-1 10-11-1 straight year. He is an eight-time winner at Bay Hill but sophomore, Harbor Creek vs. George/Hockenberry MISSISSIPPI 4½ Missouri Philadelphia 65 38 20 7 83 220 190 23-5-4 15-15-3 14-4-4 has played it just once (2018) since his last victory winner; Gabe Gramly (14-4), junior, Mifflinburg vs. UC IRVINE 12½ CS Northridge Pittsburgh 65 38 21 6 82 211 181 23-6-4 15-15-2 7-4-3 there in 2013, mainly because of back surgeries. ... The Levi Haines (27-3), sophomore, Biglerville; Jacob North Texas 3 CHARLOTTE N.Y. Islanders 65 35 22 8 78 183 181 20-9-5 15-13-3 11-7-3 field features five of the top 10 players in the world Blair (35-3), senior, Muncy vs. Noah Frack (34-3), OLD DOMINION 6 UTSA ranking, starting with Rory McIlroy (No. 1) and Columbus 67 32 21 14 78 175 179 20-12-4 12-9-10 10-7-5 junior, Brandywine Heights; Jackson Arrington (30-1), MARSHALL 6½ FAU Brooks Koepka (No. 3). Koepka has a mathematical LOUISIANA TECH 10 FIU Carolina 64 35 24 5 75 207 183 19-12-2 16-12-3 6-11-1 sophomore Forest Hills vs. Donovan/Buskirk winner. chance to return to No. 1 with a victory. ... The leading 145 pounds UTEP 3 MID. TENN. N.Y. Rangers 66 35 27 4 74 218 206 17-15-2 18-12-2 13-7-0 three players from the top 10 at Bay Hill, who are not First round SOUTHERN MISS PK Rice New Jersey 65 26 27 12 64 177 216 12-10-10 14-17-2 8-9-2 already eligible, will earn spots in the British Open at Bailey Gimbor (34-9), junior, Hamburg vs. Cooper Fresno St 4 Air Force Royal St. George's this year. ... Tommy Fleetwood's Warshel (33-7), junior, Richland; Josh Bonomo New Mexico 7½ San Jose St WESTERN CONFERENCE third-place finish in the Honda Classic moved him to (27-15), junior, Lake Lehman vs. Mike Trainor (37-14), Colorado St 11 Wyoming Central Division No. 10 in the world, knocking Woods out of the top 10 sophomore, Octorara; Joseph Spear (36-9), senior, Tennessee State 2½ Morehead St GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div for the first time since he won the Masters last year. ... Middletown vs. Noah Korenoski (32-13), Westmont- E. Illinois 2½ Jacksonville St Sam Saunders, the grandson of Arnold Palmer, is play- St. Louis 67 40 17 10 90 216 185 23-6-5 17-11-5 14-7-2 Hilltop; Joel Huck (36-13), senior, Fort LeBoeuf vs. National Hockey League ing on a sponsor exemption. ... Steve Stricker is in the Tristan Rutter (34-13), senior, Glendale. Wednesday Colorado 65 40 18 7 87 223 173 17-9-5 23-9-2 10-8-2 field, one week after he tied for fifth on the PGA Tour Second round FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Dallas 65 37 21 7 81 177 168 19-10-2 18-11-5 12-7-3 Champions. Stricker, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, has Nathan Higley (36-0), junior, Sullivan County vs. WASHINGTON -147/+137 Philadelphia Nashville 65 32 25 8 72 207 212 16-14-4 16-11-4 10-6-1 made one cut in his four PGA Tour starts this year. ... Gimbor/Warshel winner; Michael Duggan (36-11), CALGARY -166/+156 Columbus Winnipeg 67 33 28 6 72 201 198 17-14-3 16-14-3 11-6-4 International players have won the Arnold Palmer freshman, Boiling Springs vs. Jackson Spires (26-3), COLORADO OFF Anaheim Minnesota 65 32 26 7 71 206 206 18-11-5 14-15-2 7-10-1 Invitational the last four years. The last American win- junior, General McLane; Dorian Gonzalez (37-7), VANCOUVER -125/+115 Arizona Chicago 65 29 28 8 66 195 207 13-13-4 16-15-4 7-11-3 ner was Matt Every in 2015. ... Bay Hill has not gone senior, Newport vs. Alex Chess (21-5), senior, Mercer; Updated odds available at Pregame.com Pacific Division to a sudden-death playoff since Tim Herron won in Gage McClenahan (35-2), senior, Bald Eagle Area vs. 1999. Bonomo/Trainor winner; Ethan Wiant (37-0), senior, GP W L OT Pts GF GA Home Away Div Next week: The Players Championship. Redbank Valley vs. Spear/Korenoski winner; Tristan Sports on TV Vegas 67 36 23 8 80 216 202 21-11-4 15-12-4 13-6-2 Online: www.pgatour.com Pugh (41-3), senior, Berlin-Brothersvalley vs. Gavin Edmonton 66 35 23 8 78 212 204 16-10-5 19-13-3 11-9-3 D’Amato (44-3), senior, Tunkhannock; Erik Gibson WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 Calgary 67 34 26 7 75 201 206 14-12-4 20-14-3 12-9-1 PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS (37-2), sophomore, Forest Hills vs. Avery Bassett COLLEGE BASEBALL Vancouver 65 34 25 6 74 214 204 20-7-4 14-18-2 11-7-1 HOAG CLASSIC (37-3), junior, Midd-West; Thomas Spirk (29-8), 3 p.m. Arizona 67 32 27 8 72 187 178 17-12-4 15-15-4 10-7-4 Site: Newport Beach, Calif. senior, Saucon Valley vs. Huck/Rutter winner. ACCN — Coastal Carolina at North Carolina State 160 pounds San Jose 65 28 33 4 60 169 209 16-15-1 12-18-3 11-11-1 Course: Newport Beach CC. Yardage: 6,584. Par: COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN'S) 71. First round 6:30 p.m. Anaheim 65 26 31 8 60 168 205 14-14-4 12-17-4 9-10-2 Ty Csencsits (15-4), sophomore, Saucon Valley vs. Los Angeles 66 25 35 6 56 164 206 15-13-2 10-22-4 10-13-1 Purse: $1.8 million. Winner's share: $270,000. FS1 — Xavier at Providence Television: Friday, 6-8 p.m. (Golf Channel); Noah Bash (26-10), junior, Brockway; Alex Taylor (31-8), junior, Bellwood-Antis vs. Tate Neiderer 7 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per Saturday-Sunday, 5:30-8 p.m. (Golf Channel). ACCN — Clemson at Virginia Tech conference advance to playoffs. Defending champion: Kirk Triplett. (30-11), junior, Delone Catholic; Tyler Wonders (32-5), junior, West Perry vs. Daniel Moore (25-8), sophomore, BTN — Minnesota at Indiana Monday’s Games Thursday’s Games Charles Schwab Cup leader: Bernhard Langer. CBSSN — St. John's at Butler Colorado 2, Detroit 1 Last week: Bernhard Langer won the Cologuard Chestnut Ridge; Hadyn Packer (33-10), freshman, Boston at Florida, 7 p.m. Jersey Shore vs. Ethan Barr (44-7), junior, McGuffey. ESPN2 — Texas A&M at Auburn Edmonton 8, Nashville 3 Carolina at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Classic. ESPNU — Florida at Georgia Tuesday’s Games Second round Montreal at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Notes: Langer moved atop the Schwab Cup stand- Thayne Lawrence (21-0), senior, Frazier vs. Csencsits/ SECN — Louisiana State at Arkansas St. Louis 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 7 p.m. ings for the first time this year with his victory in the Bash winner; Anthony Micci (34-10), senior, Wilson 8:30 p.m. Montreal 6, N.Y. Islanders 2 Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Cologuard Classic. He now has led the Schwab Cup at Area vs. Gavin Garcia (23-2), sophomore, Southern FS1 — Villanova at Seton Hall Pittsburgh 7, Ottawa 3 N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. least one week in each of the last nine years. He has led Columbia; Max Delaye (31-4), junior, Camp Hill vs. 9 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay, late Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. for 47% of the weeks since his first full year in 2008. Isaac Cory (39-10), sophomore, Montoursville; Gage ACCN — Virginia at Miami Buffalo at Winnipeg, late Edmonton at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. ... For the second straight year, the Cologuard Classic Musser (33-2), junior, Commodore Perry vs. Taylor/ 9 p.m. Nashville at Minnesota, late Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. was won by a 62-year-old player. Mark O'Meara won Neiderer winner; Nolan Lear (32-1), sophomore, Benton AT&T SPORTSNET — ACC Tournament: Pittsburgh Anaheim at Chicago, late the previous year. ... Langer now has won in 17 of the vs. Wonders/Moore winner; Daiveon Say (33-7), at Georgia Tech Edmonton at Dallas, late Toronto at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 27 tournaments on the PGA Tour Champions schedule. Friday’s Games senior, Grove City vs. Keegan Rothrock (33-6), BTN — Northwestern at Wisconsin New Jersey at Vegas, late ... Along with 41 career victories, Langer now has 100 senior, St. Joseph’s Catholic; Cole Casillo (36-4), CBSSN — Dayton at Rhode Island Toronto at San Jose, late St. Louis at New Jersey, 7 p.m. finishes in the top 3. He is second only to Hale Irwin, ESPN2 — Florida State at Notre Dame Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. junior, Johnsonburg vs. Hunter Weitoish (31-6), junior, Wednesday’s Games who had 111 top 3 finishes on the senior circuit. ... Philipsburg-Osceola; Andrew Cerniglia (43-1), senior, ESPNU — Kansas State at Oklahoma State Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. Vegas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Vijay Singh is in the field after missing the cut last Notre Dame Green Pond vs. Packer/Barr winner. SECN — Missouri at Mississippi Columbus at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. Arizona at Calgary, 9 p.m. week in the Honda Classic. He won the Hoag Classic 170 pounds COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S) Anaheim at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. two years ago. ... Fred Couples is playing for the sec- First round 11 a.m. Arizona at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. Toronto at Anaheim, 10 p.m. ond straight week. ... Former Masters champion George Drake Gindlesperger (35-11), senior, Meyersdale SECN — SEC Tournament: Auburn vs. Vanderbilt, Archer won the first edition of the tournament in vs. Holden Cook (31-7), senior, Franklin; Brant First Round, Greenville, S.C. 1995. Mason (36-8), junior, Hamburg vs. Austin Pantaleo, 1:30 p.m. Penguins summary MLB spring training Next tournament: Rapiscan System Classic on March senior, Quaker Valley; Colby Imler (29-8), senior, SECN — SEC Tournament: Mississippi vs. Missouri, 27-29. Northern Bedford vs. Michael Klinger (26-14), senior, First Round, Greenville, S.C. PENGUINS 7, SENATORS 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Online: www.pgatour.com/champions Susquenita; Shane Weidner (20-8), senior, Mt. Carmel 2 p.m. Ottawa...... 1 0 2 —3 W L Pct. Pittsburgh ...... 3 1 3 —7 vs. Jacob Scheib (37-9), freshman, Tri Valley. BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Illinois vs. Wisconsin, First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Marino 6 (Zucker, Malkin), Toronto 6 2 .750 EUROPEAN TOUR Second round First Round, Indianapolis 0:48. 2, Pittsburgh, Sheary 10 (Dumoulin, Letang), 1:39. New York 7 3 .700 COMMERCIAL BANK Matthew Arciuolo (41-1), senior, Saucon Valley vs. 4:30 p.m. 3, Ottawa, Hawryluk 2 (White, Reilly), 16:24. 4, Texas 7 4 .636 Site: Doha, Qatar. Gindlesperger/Cook winner; Jacob Sabol (35-5), BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Penn State vs. Pittsburgh, Rust 25 (Malkin, Crosby), 19:15 (pp). Tampa Bay 6 4 .600 Course: Education City GC. junior, Richland vs. Cade Linn (28-6), senior, Southern Minnesota, First Round, Indianapolis Penalties—Johnson, Pit (Interference), 4:25; Ryan, Ott Oakland 8 6 .571 Purse: $1.75 million. Winner's share: $291,667. Columbia; Trent Schultheis (36-4), junior, Freedom vs. 6:30 p.m. (Holding Stick), 13:18; Zaitsev, Ott (Hooking), 18:10. Minnesota 5 4 .556 Television: Thursday-Friday, 2:30-4:30 a.m., 6-9 Timmy Ward (36-6), junior, Canton; Teddy Race AT&T SPORTSNET — ACC Tournament: Miami at Second Period—5, Pittsburgh, Crosby 14 (Zucker), Baltimore 6 5 .545 a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 4-8:30 a.m. (Golf (32-2), senior, Kane vs. Mason/Pantaleo winner; Cael Clemson 17:21. Penalties—Tierney, Ott (High Sticking), 5:56; Chicago 5 5 .500 Channel); Sunday, 5-9:30 a.m. (Golf Channel). Crebs (42-5), junior, Montoursville vs. Imler/Klinger 11 p.m. Lafferty, Pit (Tripping), 11:16. Los Angeles 5 6 .455 Defending champion: Justin Harding. winner; Cole Toy (28-6), junior, Reynolds vs. Sean CBSSN — Mountain West Tournament: Teams Third Period—6, Pittsburgh, Zucker 20 (Sheary, Houston 4 5 .444 Race to Dubai leader: Patrick Reed. Getty (36-3), junior, Camp Hill; Cole Karpinski (37-6), TBD, Championship, Las Vegas Crosby), 0:36. 7, Ottawa, Tkachuk 19 (White, Zaitsev), Kansas City 4 6 .400 Last week: Sami Valimaki won the Oman Open. sophomore, Greenville vs. Damon Waltenbaugh (24-3), CYCLING 1:09. 8, Ottawa, Brown 15 (Chabot), 11:27. 9, Seattle 3 7 .300 Notes: With two weeks remaining to qualify for the senior, Faith Christian; Tyler Stoltzfus (38-1), senior, 1 p.m. St. Joseph’s Catholic vs. Weidner/Scheib winner. Pittsburgh, Rust 26 (Marleau, Malkin), 13:29. 10, Cleveland 3 9 .250 64-man field at the Dell Match Play, players competing NBCSN — Tour of Saudi Arabia: Stage 1, Riyadh to Pittsburgh, Rust 27 (Malkin), 17:10. Penalties—Sheary, in Qatar on the bubble include Eddie Pepperell, Robert 220 pounds Jaww, 107 miles, Saudi Arabia (taped) Pit (Hooking), 5:50; Chabot, Ott (Tripping), 6:32; NATIONAL LEAGUE MacIntyre, Mike Lorenzo-Vera and Thomas Pieters. ... First round GOLF Dumoulin, Pit (Hooking), 9:23. Two-time major champion Martin Kaymer is playing Aiden Compton (28-10), freshman, Pen Argyl vs. 2:30 a.m. (Thursday) Shots on Goal—Ottawa 8-10-8—26. Pittsburgh W L Pct. Evan Miller (23-8), senior, Reynolds; Zach Poust GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Qatar Masters, First San Diego 9 1 .900 for the second straight week. ... Justin Harding won last 10-9-16—35. year and it was his fifth victory worldwide in 10 (32-11), junior, Benton vs. Robbie West (38-8), junior, Round, Doha, Qatar Power-play opportunities—Ottawa 0 of 4; Pittsburgh Miami 8 3 .727 Fort Cherry; Devyn Clair (25-11), senior, Bishop MLB BASEBALL Philadelphia 7 3 .700 months, which led to him getting into the Match Play McDevitt vs. Jonathan Wolfe (25-14), junior, Jefferson- 1 of 5. and the Masters. He tied for 12th in the Masters, earn- 1 p.m. Goalies—Ottawa, Anderson 9-16-2 (35 shots-28 Milwaukee 6 3 .667 Morgan; David Close (31-11), senior, Bald Eagle Area AT&T SPORTSNET — Spring Training: Pittsburgh ing a trip back to Augusta National. ... This is the fifth vs. Joe Tinari (27-17), senior, North Schuylkill. saves). Pittsburgh, Murray 18-10-5 (26-23). Los Angeles 6 4 .600 European Tour event in the Middle East and the last one vs. Atlanta San Francisco 6 5 .545 Second round ESPN — Spring Training: St. Louis vs. NY Mets until the season-ending DP World Tour Championship Cameron Wood (43-3), senior, Montoursville vs. St. Louis 5 6 .455 in Dubai in November. ... The tournament dates to 1998 8 p.m. College baseball Cincinnati 4 5 .444 Compton/Miller winner; Quincy Reinnagel (35-8), and was won the first year by Andrew Coltart. senior, Middletown vs. Cory Johnston (36-4), senior, MLBN — Spring Training: San Francisco vs. LA Collegiate Baseball Poll Chicago 5 7 .417 Next week: Magical . Dodgers, Glendale, Ariz. Washington 4 6 .400 Glendale; Savauri Shelton (38-3), junior, Bermudian TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The 2020 Collegiate Online: www.europeantour.com Springs vs. Jake Ryan (37-3), senior, Mount Union; NBA BASKETBALL Baseball poll, with records through Feb. 23, total points New York 4 7 .364 7 p.m. and last week's ranking. Voting is done by coaches, Atlanta 3 8 .273 Nathan Taylor (35-5), junior, Brookville vs. Poust/ LPGA TOUR West winner; Duane Knisely (39-3), senior, Chestnut ESPN — Indiana at Milwaukee sports writers and sports information directors: Arizona 2 7 .222 9:30 p.m. Record Pts Prv Last tournament: Inbee Park won the ISPS Handa Ridge vs. Clair/Wolfe winner; Cael Black (34-7), Pittsburgh 2 8 .200 Women's Australian Open. sophomore, Eisenhower vs. Jackson Chilson (30-7), ESPN — New Orleans at Dallas 1. UCLA 11-0 496 1 Monday’s Games NHL HOCKEY 2. Florida 11-0 495 2 Next tournament: Volvik Founders Cup on March senior, Wyalusing; Joey King (30-4), junior, Washington 3, Miami 2 19-22. Maplewood vs. Max Tillett (38-10), senior, Southern 7 p.m. 3. Texas Tech 11-1 492 4 Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 3 NBCSN — Philadelphia at Washington 4. Georgia 11-1 489 8 Race to CME Globe leader: Inbee Park. Columbia; Kolby Flank (40-1), senior, Wilson Area 5. Vanderbilt 10-3 486 5 Boston 11, Detroit 11 Online: www.lpga.com vs. Close/Tinari winner. 9:30 p.m. 6. Louisville 8-3 483 7 St. Louis 6, Minnesota 1 285 pounds NBCSN — Anaheim at Colorado 7. N.C. State 11-0 480 10 Toronto 4, Pittsburgh 0 KORN FERRY TOUR First round SKIING 8. Mississippi 10-1 477 14 Chicago Cubs (ss) 9, L.A. Angels 4 Evan Pellegrine (30-7), senior, Bellwood-Antis vs. 1 a.m. (Thursday) Last week: David Kocher won El Bosque Mexico NBCSN — FIS Cross-County World Cup: Men's 9. Miami, Fla. 8-3 475 13 San Diego 3, Chicago White Sox 1 Championship. Joshua Schaffer (28-11), junior, Northern Lehigh; 10. Arizona St. 8-4 471 12 Cincinnati 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Kobe Bonanno (29-7), junior, Redbank Valley vs. and Women's Sprint, Drammen, Norway (taped) Next tournament: Chitimacha Louisian Open on SOCCER (MEN'S) 11. Michigan 6-4 468 9 Texas 3, Cleveland 2 March 19-22. Matt Watkins (30-10), sophomore, Tussey Mountain; 12. Mississippi St. 7-4 466 6 San Francisco 8, Arizona 1 Marvin Beatty (35-5), junior, Marion Center vs. Jake 2:30 p.m. 13. Arkansas 7-3 464 3 Points leader: Mito Pereira. ESPNU — DFB-Pokal: Werder Bremen at Eintracht Colorado 9, Seattle 6 Online: www.pgatour.com/kornferry Moyer (29-3), junior, Fairfield; Keagan Braund 14. Florida St. 8-3 462 11 Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 4 (30-14), senior, Athens vs. Sawyer Morgan (30-13), Frankfurt, Quarterfinal 15. Central Florida 11-2 460 17 Oakland 5, Chicago Cubs (ss) 2 OTHER TOURS senior, Bishop McDevitt. TENNIS 16. Tennessee 12-0 458 23 Tuesday’s Games Second round 6 a.m. 17. Auburn 10-3 456 18 Symetra Tour: Florida's Natural Charity Classic, Colby Whitehill (36-0), senior, Brookville vs. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: Open 6ème Sens, Early 18. Texas Christian 10-1 455 21 N.Y. Yankees 9, Boston 1 Country Club of Winter Haven, Winter Haven, Fla. Washington 5, Baltimore 3 Pellegrine/Schaffer winner; Riley Kemper (41-3), Rounds 19. Texas 10-2 453 16 Defending champion: Kelly Tan. Online: www. senior, Burgettstown vs. Emmanuel Ulrich (32-9), 12 p.m. 20. Texas A&M 10-3 451 15 Tampa Bay 5, Atlanta 2 symetratour.com Minnesota 5, Detroit 1 freshman, Mifflinburg; Mitch Miles (35-1), junior, TENNIS — WTA: Lyon-WTA, Monterrey-WTA 21. Long Beach State 8-3 448 25 : Bandar Malaysia Open, Kota Permai 4 p.m. St. Louis 6, Houston 3 Laurel vs. Dawson Brown (33-4), senior, Northeast 22. Louisiana St. 7-5 447 19 Golf and CC, Shah-Alam, Malaysia. Defending cham- Bradford; Bronson Strouse (36-3), senior, Tamaqua vs. TENNIS — WTA: Abierto GNP Seguros, Early 23. Alabama 12-0 444 NR Miami 6, N.Y. Mets 1 pion: Anirban Lahiri (2016). Television: Friday, 10 24. Pepperdine 10-1 443 22 Bonanno/Watkins winner; Lear Quinton (37-7), senior, Rounds Oakland 6, Chicago White Sox 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. (Golf Channel); Saturday, 11 p.m. to 4 Southern Columbia vs. Beatty/Moyer winner; 8 p.m. 25. North Carolina 8-4 440 20 L.A. Angels 11, Cleveland 7 a.m. Golf Channel). Online: www.asiantour.com 26. Duke 9-2 438 NR Emmanuel Lawai (31-7), senior Church Farm vs. TENNIS — WTA: Abierto GNP Seguros, Early Texas 6, San Francisco 5 PGA Tour Latinoamerica: Estrella del Mar Opan, Jordan Schell (35-5), junior, Girard; Nickolas Warnke Rounds 27. Clemson 9-2 437 26 Colorado 11, Chicago Cubs 10 28. Oklahoma 9-3 434 NR Estrella del Mar Golf & Beach, Mazatlan, Mexico. (41-6), senior, Saucon Valley vs. Rocco John-Daniello 6 a.m. (Thursday) 29. Tulane 9-2 430 29 San Diego 9, Milwaukee 0 Defending champion: Martin Trainer (2016). Online: (39-9), junior, Reynolds; Jalen Stephens (35-1), junior, TENNIS — ATP/WTA: Open 6ème Sens, Early 30. U.C. Santa Barbara 9-2 427 NR Arizona vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., late www.pgatour.com/la/en Meyersdale vs. Braund/Morgan winner. Rounds