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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Wednesday, December 18, 2019 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD NHL standings NBA standings Latest line EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE Pregame.com Line NBA Atlantic Division Atlantic Division Wednesday GP W L OT Pts GF GA W L Pct GB FAVORITE LINE(O/U) UNDERDOG Boston 35 21 7 7 49 118 90 Philadelphia 20 8 .714 — WASHINGTON 1(230½) Chicago Buffalo 35 16 12 7 39 110 108 Boston 17 7 .708 1 DETROIT OFF(OFF) Toronto Toronto 35 17 14 4 38 115 112 Toronto 18 8 .692 1 Tampa Bay 32 17 12 3 37 114 103 Brooklyn 15 12 .556 4½ CLEVELAND 3½(213½) Charlotte Florida 33 16 12 5 37 115 109 New York 7 21 .250 13 PHILADELPHIA 6½(213) Miami Montreal 33 15 12 6 36 105 107 Southeast Division MINNESOTA OFF(OFF) New Orleans Ottawa 35 14 18 3 31 94 113 W L Pct GB OKLAHOMA CITY 6½(218) Memphis Detroit 36 9 24 3 21 79 141 Miami 19 8 .704 — Boston 2(218½) DALLAS Metropolitan Division Orlando 12 15 .444 7 DENVER 9½(203) Orlando GP W L OT Pts GF GA Charlotte 13 17 .433 7½ PORTLAND 9½(219) Golden State Washington 35 24 6 5 53 125 100 Washington 8 17 .320 10 College Basketball N.Y. Islanders 32 22 8 2 46 95 80 Atlanta 6 22 .214 13½ Wednesday Carolina 34 21 11 2 44 113 89 Central Division FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Pittsburgh 34 20 10 4 44 114 90 W L Pct GB XAVIER 14½ W. Carolina Philadelphia 34 18 11 5 41 105 100 Milwaukee 24 4 .857 — Depaul 16½ CLEVELAND ST N.Y. Rangers 33 16 13 4 36 105 106 Indiana 19 9 .679 5 GEORGIA TECH OFF Ball St Columbus 34 14 14 6 34 87 101 Detroit 11 16 .407 12½ INDIANA ST 9 Tennessee State New Jersey 32 10 17 5 25 77 115 Chicago 10 19 .345 14½ ILLINOIS ST 6 Ill.-Chicago Cleveland 6 21 .222 17½ BUFFALO 9½ Canisius WESTERN CONFERENCE ST. BONAVENTURE 15½ Niagara Central Division WESTERN CONFERENCE UCONN 22 St. Peter's GP W L OT Pts GF GA Southwest Division Franklin YMCA swimmers JJ Gowetski (left), Evelyn Highfield LSU 9½ E Tennessee St St. Louis 35 21 8 6 48 107 95 W L Pct GB Tennessee 2 CINCINNATI Colorado 33 21 9 3 45 119 91 Dallas 18 8 .692 — (middle) and Maura Bloss each set a team record in a meet Richmond 6 OLD DOMINION Winnipeg 34 20 12 2 42 104 97 Houston 18 9 .667 ½ Va Commonwealth 4½ COLL. OF CHARLESTON Dallas 35 19 12 4 42 91 82 San Antonio 10 16 .385 8 against Oil City. Gowetski set a record in the girls ages 13-14 Alabama 7 SAMFORD Nashville 33 16 12 5 37 115 106 Memphis 10 17 .370 8½ 400 individual medley with a time of 4:52.55, besting the pre- Michigan St 12 N’WESTERN Minnesota 34 16 13 5 37 105 112 New Orleans 6 22 .214 13 ARKANSAS ST 3 La-Lafayette Chicago 34 13 15 6 32 94 110 Northwest Division vious mark of 5:09.83 set by Katelyn Steigerwald in 2013. SYRACUSE 11½ Oakland Pacific Division W L Pct GB Highfield broke her old team record in the girls ages 8 and LOUISVILLE 22½ Miami (Ohio) GP W L OT Pts GF GA Denver 17 8 .680 — GONZAGA OFF North Carolina Arizona 35 19 12 4 42 97 84 Utah 16 11 .593 2 under 100 freestyle with a time of 1:28.66 while Bloss also Utah Valley 1 WYOMING Edmonton 36 19 13 4 42 108 110 Oklahoma City 12 14 .462 5½ broke her old team record in the girls ages 13-14 100 back- UNLV 3 Pacific Vegas 36 18 13 5 41 109 103 Portland 11 16 .407 7 SANTA CLARA 15 San Jose St Calgary 36 18 14 4 40 96 108 Minnesota 10 15 .400 7 stroke with a time of 2:18.37. SACRAMENTO ST 11½ Cal Poly Vancouver 34 16 14 4 36 110 105 Pacific Division UTAH OFF Kentucky San Jose 35 16 17 2 34 96 122 W L Pct GB OREGON 19½ Montana Los Angeles 36 15 18 3 33 94 114 L.A. Lakers 24 4 .857 — Scholastic basketball Franklin YMCA swimming Oregon St 10 UTSA Anaheim 34 14 16 4 32 88 101 L.A. Clippers 20 8 .714 4 VARSITY BOYS FRANKLIN YMCA SWIMMING Utah St 7 South Florida NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Sacramento 12 15 .444 11½ x-indicates first place finish Baylor 21 UT Martin loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild Phoenix 11 15 .423 12 NORTH CLARION (52) Loyola of Chicago 2 Vanderbilt cards per conference advance to playoffs. Golden State 5 23 .179 19 Higgins 8-15 0-0 19, De. Walters 4-11 2-4 13, Bauer BOYS Saint Mary's Ca 3 Arizona St Monday’s Games Monday’s Games 0-1 0-0 0, Gatesman 5-10 4-6 15, Ch. Schmader 0-4 Ages 8 & under National Hockey League Florida 6, Ottawa 1 Washington 133, Detroit 119 2-3 2, Co. Schmader 0-2 1-2 1, Daum 1-1 0-0 2. Totals: 100 medley — x-Franklin A (Boyer, Rosen, B. Wednesday Nashville 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Toronto 133, Cleveland 113 18-44 9-15 52. Smith, P. Smith) 1:32.44. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Dallas 120, Milwaukee 116 A-C VALLEY (45) 25 free — Coyer 20.44, Osborn, Palmer, Steigerwald, NEW JERSEY OFF Anaheim Columbus 3, Washington 0 Orton 9-18 1-2 19, Stevanus 3-8 0-3 6, Penny 3-8 0-0 St. Louis 5, Colorado 2 Houston 109, San Antonio 107 Hill. Colorado -145/+135 CHICAGO Memphis 118, Miami 111 6, Dehart 1-4 0-0 2, Carr 2-4 0-0 4, Merwin 2-3 1-2 6, Edmonton 2, Dallas 1 Cratty 0-1 0-0 0, Weigle 1-1 0-0 2. Totals: 21-47 2-7 45. 50 free — x-Rosen 41.02, B. Smith, P. Smith. ST. LOUIS -165/+155 Edmonton Tuesday’s Games Oklahoma City 109, Chicago 106 100 free — x-B. Smith 1:38.59, Osborn. College Football Portland 111, Phoenix 110 Score by Quarters Tampa Bay 4, Ottawa 3, OT North Clarion.......13 4 13 22 — 52 25 back — x-Smith 21.31, Palmer, Hill, Friday Bowls Toronto 5, Buffalo 3 Tuesday’s Games A-C Valley...........8 15 16 6 — 45 Steigerwald. FAVORITE TODAY UNDERDOG Los Angeles 4, Boston 3, OT Charlotte 110, Sacramento 102 3-point goals — North Clarion 7-22 (Higgins 3-9, 100 free — x-Franklin A (P. Smith, B. Smith, Coyer, Bahamas Bowl Nashville 8, N.Y. Islanders 3 Indiana 105, L.A. Lakers 102 Walters 3-9, Gatesman 1-1, Ch. Schmader 0-2, Co. Rosen) 1:24.15. At Nassau, Bahamas Philadelphia 4, Anaheim 1 New York 143, Atlanta 120 Schmader 0-1), A-C Valley 1-8 (Orton 0-1, Penny 0-1, Ages 9-10 Brooklyn 108, New Orleans 101, OT Buffalo 6½(52) Charlotte Columbus 5, Detroit 3 Dehart 0-2. Carr 0-1. Merwin 1-2, Cratty 0-1). 200 medley — x-Franklin A (McGill, Stumpf, Clark, Frisco Bowl Utah 109, Orlando 102 Rebounds — North Clarion 23 (Walters 8, Gatesman Gorman) 3:20.00. Carolina 6, Winnipeg 3 Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, late At Frisco, TX Pittsburgh 4, Calgary 1 5, Bauer 3, Higgins 2, Ch. Schmader 2, Co. Schmader 50 back — x-Stumpf 46.33. Utah St 4½(63) Kent St Wednesday’s Games 2, Daum 1), A-C Valley 30 (Orton 10, Stevanus 7, Carr 100 free — Gorman 1:22.76, Stumpf. Montreal at Vancouver, late Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Saturday Bowls Minnesota at Vegas, late 4, Penny 3, Dehart 3, Merwin 3). 100 breast — x-Clark 1:48.84, McGill. Celebration Bowl Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m. 100 IM — x-Stumpf 1:37.37, Gorman. Arizona at San Jose, late Miami at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. At Atlanta Wednesday’s Games FRANKLIN (83) 200 free — x-Franklin A (Clark, McGill, Smith, NC A&T 3(51½) Alcorn State Toronto at Detroit, 7 p.m. C. Adams 2 0-0 5, Buckley 5 1-5 11, Smith 2 1-2 7, Gorman) 3:18.24. Anaheim at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Memphis at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. New Mexico Bowl Colorado at Chicago, 8 p.m. Fulmer 8 8-11 26, Guth 2 0-0 5, Haynes 4 0-0 9, H. Ages 11-12 New Orleans at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Adams 7 2-2 20, Walters 0 0-0 0. Totals: 30 12-20 83. At Albuquerque, N.M. Edmonton at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. 200 medley — x-Franklin A (Smith, Higley, Ferry, San Diego St 3½(41½) Cent. Michigan Orlando at Denver, 9 p.m. SHARON (80) Winslow) 2:19.39. Thursday’s Games Boston at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. Calloway 7 2-2 16, Atallah 4 3-4 13, Peterson 9 2-3 Cure Bowl Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 50 breast — Higley 41.68, Miller. At Orlando, Fla. Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m. 20, Hill 1 0-0 3, Gardlock 2 5-6 9, Jones 0 0-0 0, Smith- 100 fly — x-Smith 1:07.41, Ferry, Winslow.
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