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GUARANTEE Alex Bogomolov Jr.(5), Russia, Nina Bratchikova, Russia, Def Time: 02-22-2012 22:58 User: jpatterson PubDate: 02-23-2012 Zone: IN Edition: 1 Page Name: C2 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack C2 | THURSDAY,FEBRUARY23, 2012 | THE COURIER-JOURNAL SPORTS | courier-journal.com/sports IN To report sports scores GOLF E-mail [email protected] or call Scorecard the sports desk at 502-582-4361, or toll free at 1-800-765-4011,ext. 4361 Woods survives, Donald out HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY COLLEGE Halftime—Notre Dame 30-28. 3-Point Goals—West Virginia at MatchPlayChampionship SPORTS NHL BASKETBALL 1-11(Hinds 1-2, Jones 0-1, Browne 0-1, McCune 0-1, Bryant Boys’ basketball EASTERN CONFERENCE Men Atlantic Division 0-3, Williamson 0-3), Notre Lapel 50, Indpls Ritter 48 Wednesday’sgames Dame 9-16 (Grant 4-5, Martin Associated Press Ernie.” The other top seeds Lawrenceburg 64, Southwestern WLOT Pts Indiana 75, N. C. Central 56 3-4, Dragicevich 2-3, Brooks 0-1, Tiger Woods nearly didn’thave too many prob- (Jefferson) 45 N.Y. Rangers 38 15 581 EAST Connaughton 0-1, Atkins 0-2). MARANA, Ariz. — Luke found that out against lems, although U.S. Open Mississinewa56, Blackford 53 New Jersey 35 20 474 Boston U. 73, UMBC 52 Fouled Out—None. Rebound- Northview 63, S. Vermillion 48 Phila. 33 19 773 Dayton 74, Duquesne 62 s—West Virginia 28 (Jones 8), Donald won’tbeplaying Gonzalo Fernandez-Casta- champion Rory McIlroy Wrestling Pittsburgh 34 21 573 Delaware 76, Towson 69 Notre Dame 29 (Cooley, Martin the 18th hole at Dove no. had anervous moment. State Meet N.Y. Islanders 25 27 858 Drexel 78, James Madison 61 6). Assists—West Virginia 11 Holy Cross 82, Army 51 Mountain this year,either. Woods had to play left- He won four straight Finals Northeast Division (Bryant 4), Notre Dame 17 (At- Saturday’sresults Lafayette 84, Colgate 67 kins 8). Total Fouls—West Vir- Donald, so dominant in handed in one of his three holes on the back nine to 106-Stevan Micic 10 Hanover WLOT Pts Lehigh 58, Navy 41 ginia 11,Notre Dame 13.Techni- Central (47-0) def. Nathan Bos- Boston 35 20 272 Maine 71, New Hampshire 58 cal—Notre Dame Bench. winning the Match Play journeys into the desert. seize control against ton 10 Lawrence North (44-1), Ottawa3122870 Ohio 88, Buffalo 77 A—8,265. Championship last year He trailed the Spaniard George Coetzee and was 3 dec. 5-1. Toronto 29 24 765 Richmond 52, Saint Joseph’s49 TOP25 that he closed out every with four holes to play,and up with three to play when 113-Jarred Brooks 12 Warsaw Buffalo 26 27 759 St. Bonaventure 89, Fordham 63 No.19WICH. ST.68, ILL. ST.55 (35-0) def. Schuyler Phillips 11 Montreal 24 27 10 58 Syracuse 56, South Florida 48 WICHITAST. (25-4) -Smith 3- match before the 18th hole, both of them looked beat- McIlroy lost the next two Yorktown (47-2), dec. 18-6. SOUTH 12 2-2 11,Stutz 5-15 2-2 12,Rag- became only the third No. 1 able. holes with bogeys, then 120-Paul Petrov 12 Hanover Southeast Division Marshall 66, Houston 58 land 5-10 0-014,Williams 4-41-1 Central (47-0) def. Brenden WLOT Pts Tennessee 73, Mississippi 60 11,Murry 4-6 0-0 9,Hall1-1 0-12, seed to lose in the opening That changed when popped up atee shot and Campbell12 New Castle (53-3), Florida 27 20 11 65 TheCitadel 62, Appalachian St. Kyles 2-5 1-25,Cotton 1-1 0-0 2, round Wednesday in an- Woods drove the par-5 15th made par achallenge. dec. 14-11. Winnipeg 29 26 765 51 White1-1 0-0 2.Totals 26-55 6-8 126-Kyle Ayersman 12 Lake Washington 29 25 563 VCU 63, UNC Wilmington 59 68. other predictably crazy green to win with atwo- Coetzee, however,blew his Central (52-0) def. Cody Le- Tampa Bay 27 26 660 Vanderbilt 59, South Carolina 48 ILLINOIS ST.(17-12) -Ekey0-5 day on Dove Mountain. putt birdie, won the 16th approach some 60 feet Count 10 Perry Meridian Carolina 23 26 11 57 William &Mary 75, Hofstra 71 0-0 0, Carmichael 2-9 2-4 6, Ernie Els, who only got with apar and then closed long on the 18th and three- (46-1),dec. 1-0. MIDWEST Brown 2-7 2-2 8, Moore 0-4 1-2 132-Jared McKinley 12 Perry WESTERN CONFERENCE Akron 79, Bowling Green 68 1, Wilkins 4-10 1-1 9, Allen 7-10 into the 64-man field when out the Spaniard with an 8- putted for bogey,giving Meridian (48-1) def. Todd Batt Central Division E. Michigan 48, N. Illinois 45 0-0 17,Cousin 2-5 2-2 7, Threloff Phil Mickelson took his foot par putt for a1-up win. McIlroy a2-up win. 12 South Adams (45-3), dec. WLOT Pts Indiana St. 59, Missouri St. 46 3-3 1-37. Totals 20-53 9-14 55. family on aski vacation, “We both made our Lee Westwood never 9-2. Detroit 41 18 284 Notre Dame 71, West Virginia 44 Halftime—Wichita St. 34-22. 138-Devon Jackson 12 York- St. Louis 36 16 779 Purdue 83, Nebraska 65 3-Point Goals—Wichita St. 10- delivered the biggest share of mistakes, there’s trailed in his 3-and-1win town (52-0) def. Josh Farrell 11 Nashville 35 19 676 Toledo 72, Cent. Michigan 67 23 (Ragland 4-7, Smith 3-9, Wil- shocker in the first round no doubt about that,” said over Nicolas Colsaerts of Greenfield-Central (39-4), Chicago 33 21 773 W. Michigan 78, Ball St. 61 liams 2-2, Murry 1-1, Stutz 0-1, major dec. 12-2. Columbus 18 35 743 Wichita St. 68, Illinois St. 55 Kyles 0-3), Illinois St. 6-15 (Allen with a5-and-4 victory. Woods. “But somehow,I Belgium. 145-Jason Tsirtsis 12 Crown SOUTHWEST 3-4, Brown 2-4, Cousin 1-2, Wil- “Idon’tthink it would was able to move on.” The test for Westwood Point (42-0) def. Vincent Corsa- kins 0-1, Moore 0-1, Ekey 0-3). Northwest Division Oklahoma 77, Oklahoma St. 64 have mattered who I That was the only ob- comes today against Rob- ro 10 Indianapolis Cathedral WLOT Pts Stephen F. Austin 62, Lamar 52 Fouled Out—None. Rebound- (35-4), tech. fall,22-7. Vancouver 38 16 682 FARWEST s—Wichita St. 33 (Stutz 14), Illi- played today.Ijust didn’t jective in this World Golf ert Karlsson, when he tries 152-Isaiah Bradley 11 Muncie Calgary 28 23 965 TCU 65, Air Force 62 nois St. 32 (Wilkins 8). Assist- Southside (44-0) def. Luke s—Wichita St.15 (Ragland 4), Il- play well,” Donald said. “I Championship, asingle- to advance to the third Colorado 29 27 462 Thursday’sgames - Mid-Con- Kriech 11 Franklin Community tinent at Blue Mountain, 9; linois St. 9(Moore 4). Total struggled. Igave away too elimination format in round for the first time. (35-6), dec. 2-1. Minnesota 26 24 961 Fouls—Wichita St.17,Illinois St. Edmonton 23 30 652 Louisville at Cincinnati,9;St. Ca- many holes and made too which the only proper use Martin Kaymer easily dis- 160-Brian Harvey 12 Indian- tharine at Cumberlands,8;SIU 13. A—4,573. apolis Cathedral (47-0) def. Pacific Division Edwardsville at Eastern Ken- No.22TEMPLE 80, LA SALLE many mistakes. Youcan’t of the word “upset” is the patched Greg Chalmers, Connor Robinson 12 New Pal- tucky,7:30;Clark Atlanta at Ken- 79, OT do that in match play mood of the 32 guys who while Steve Stricker out- estine (39-9), major dec. 12-4. WLOT Pts TEMPLE (22-5) -Hollis-Jeffer- San Jose 31 20 769 tucky State,7:30; Southern Indi- against anyone, let alone are headed home. lasted Kevin Na. 170-Sean Mappes 12 Center ana at Kentucky Wesleyan, 8:30; son 5-9 2-2 12,Eric 9-14 0-0 18, Grove (46-0) def. JakeMasen- Phoenix 30 21 969 Wyatt 7-11 7-8 25,Fernandez 0-4 Los Angeles 27 21 12 66 Campbellsville at Lindsey Wil- gale 11 Perry Meridian (47-2), son, 9; Eastern Illinois at More- 2-2 2, Moore 5-16 7-818,Lee 0-2 dec. 7-6. Dallas 30 26 464 0-0 0, DiLeo 0-0 2-2 2, Brown1-2 Anaheim 25 25 10 60 head State,7:30; Bellarmine at 182-Tanner Lynde 12 Delphi Northern Kentucky, 7:30; 0-0 3. Totals 27-58 20-22 80. AROUND KENTUCKIANA (52-0) def. Lukas Schaeffer 12 NOTE: Twopoints for awin, one Georgetown at Rio Grande,8; LA SALLE (18-10) -Wright 3-7 Westfield (53-1),dec. 8-1. point for overtime loss. Murray State at Tennessee State, 3-3 9, Duren 3-10 1-210, Mills 5- 195-Mitch Sliga 11 Fishers 12 0-0 12,Pettis 11-216-6 33, Tuesday’sGames 8:30; Arkansas State at Western (49-0) def. Kourtney Berry 12 Galloway 4-14 4-4 12,Peterson Phoenix 5, Los Angeles 4, SO Kentucky, 8; NCCAA Mid-East Ijames’ shot helps UofLbaseball Merrillville (32-1) Pin 3:20. 0-0 0-0 0, Dunn 0-0 0-0 0, White Buffalo 2, N.Y. 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