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COLLEGE SCOREBOARD n n NBA SPORTS FORECAST At A Glance By The Associated Press Western falls at MTSU All Times CST SATURDAY EASTERN CONFERENCE High School Basketball Atlantic W L Pct GB Mayfield at Trigg Co. (G) MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP) — get closer than four points the rest of Philadelphia 18 8 .692 — UHA at Madisonville (G) Boston 14 11 .560 3 1/2 LaRon Dendy scored 26 points and the way, turned it over twice during the Hopkins Co. Cent. at Hopkinsville (B) New York 11 15 .423 7 grabbed 14 rebounds to lead Middle Ten- spurt. New Jersey 8 19 .296 10 1/2 HCA at Bluegrass Christian (B/G) Toronto 8 19 .296 10 1/2 High School Swimming nessee over Western Kentucky 72-64. Marcos Knight added 12 points, Ray- Southeast W L Pct GB Region Swimming Meet The Blue Raiders (22-4, 11-1 Sun Belt mond Cintron 11 and Kerry Ham- Miami 19 7 .731 — High School Wrestling Conference) outrebounded Western monds 10 for the Blue Raiders, who Atlanta 17 9 .654 2 Region Wrestling Meet Orlando 16 10 .615 3 College Basketball Kentucky 51-44, helping them score 15 won their fifth straight in the series. Washington 5 21 .192 14 Charlotte 3 22 .120 15 1/2 Austin Peay at Murray St., 7:30 p.m. second-chance points and 38 points in The Hilltoppers (8-16, 4-7) were led by Central W L Pct GB Western Kentucky at Troy, 1 p.m. the paint. T.J. Price with 14 points and George 22 6 .786 — Kentucky at Vanderbilt, 8 p.m. Middle Tennessee trailed 31-30 with Fant with 12 points and 11 rebounds. Indiana 17 8 .680 3 1/2 Louisville at West Virginia, 11 a.m. Milwaukee 11 14 .440 9 1/2 18:39 left and scored eight straight. Western Kentucky shot just 33.8 Cleveland 10 14 .417 10 Dendy’s jumper made it 39-31 with percent from the field (22 of 65), and Detroit 7 20 .259 14 1/2 Arkansas St.4 6 .400 10 15 .400 Philadelphia 4, Toronto 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE La.-Monroe 1 10 .091 2 22 .083 Dallas 4, Columbus 2 15:13 to play. made 28.6 percent form 3-point range Southwest W L Pct GB Thursday’s Women’s Basketball Ottawa 4, Nashville 3 Western Kentucky, which wouldn’t (6 of 21). San Antonio 18 9 .667 — Major Scores Florida 3, Los Angeles 1 Dallas 15 11 .577 2 1/2 EAST Vancouver 5, Minnesota 2 Houston 15 11 .577 2 1/2 Delaware 76, Old Dominion 63 Calgary at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Memphis 13 13 .500 4 1/2 Duke 71, Boston College 62 Friday New Orleans 4 22 .154 13 1/2 James Madison 56, Drexel 51, OT Dallas at Buffalo, 6:30 p.m. Northwest W L Pct GB Penn St. 69, Wisconsin 54 Anaheim at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Oklahoma City 20 5 .800 — Siena 61, St. Peter’s 59 Carolina at Colorado, 8 p.m. Denver 15 11 .577 5 1/2 SOUTH Chicago at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Utah 13 11 .542 6 1/2 FIU 68, North Texas 65 Portland 14 12 .538 6 1/2 Florida 70, Auburn 56 Miss St. thumps Ole Miss Minnesota 13 13 .500 7 1/2 Florida Gulf Coast 97, Lipscomb 54 Omega Dubai World Championship Pacific W L Pct GB George Mason 75, Northeastern 62 Leading Scores L.A. Clippers 15 8 .652 — Jacksonville 88, ETSU 82 The Associated Press STARKVILLE, Miss. L.A. Lakers 15 11 .577 1 1/2 LSU 53, Mississippi St. 49 Thursday (AP) — Arnett Moultrie Phoenix 11 14 .440 5 Maryland 91, Clemson 61 At Emirates Golf Club (Majlis Course) Golden State 8 14 .364 6 1/2 NC State 74, Longwood 45 Dubai, United Arab Emirates scored 18 points and Dee Sacramento 9 16 .360 7 SC-Upstate 71, North Florida 65 Purse: $2.5 million Bost dished a career- Wednesday Stetson 68, Belmont 46 Yardage: 7,344- Par: 72 (35-37) Cleveland 99, L.A. Clippers 92 Towson 56, William & Mary 50 First Round high 13 assists for Mis- Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Spain 30-33—63 Milwaukee 105, Toronto 99 UAB 58, East Carolina 47 Marcel Siem, Germany 31-34—65 sissippi State in a 70-60 Orlando 102, Miami 89 UNC Wilmington 72, Georgia St. 69 Scott Jamieson, Scotland 33-32—65 New York 107, Washington 93 VCU 76, Hofstra 60 victory over Mississippi Rory McIlory, N. Ireland 35-31—66 San Antonio 100, Philadelphia 90 Wake Forest 65, Florida St. 55 Martin Kaymer, Germany 35-31—66 Thursday night. Atlanta 97, Indiana 87 MIDWEST Gregory Bourdy, France, 33-33—66 Moultrie was 9 of 14 Detroit 99, New Jersey 92 Cleveland St. 67, Loyola of Chicago 65 Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium 32-34—66 Chicago 90, New Orleans 67 Evansville 48, Creighton 45 Thomas Bjorn, Denmark 32-34—66 from the field. Bost had Memphis 85, Minnesota 80 Ill.-Chicago 70, Youngstown St. 62 , South Africa33-33—66 eight assists in the first Dallas 105, Denver 95 Illinois 66, Ohio St. 65 Romain Wattel, France 35-31—66 half as the Bulldogs built Houston 103, Portland 96 Iowa 75, Minnesota 58 Jeev Milkha Singh, India 33-34—67 Thursday Michigan St. 72, Northwestern 58 Oscar Floren, Sweden 31-36—67 a 40-27 lead. The senior’s L.A. Lakers 88, Boston 87, OT North Dakota 80, Chicago St. 46 Peter Lawrie, Ireland 35-32—67 13 assists were the most Golden State at Denver, 8 p.m. SOUTHWEST Ross Fisher, England 34-33—67 Houston at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Arkansas 68, South Carolina 47 Soren Kjeldsen, Denmark 33-35—68 by an SEC player this Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 9:30 p.m. Memphis 60, SMU 55 Simon Khan, England 35-33—68 season. Friday Tulane 71, Houston 51 Nicholas Thompson, United States33-35—68 Chicago at Charlotte, 6 p.m. FAR WEST Shane Lowry, Ireland 34-34—68 Mississippi State (19-5, Boston at Toronto, 6 p.m. Idaho St. 62, N. Arizona 54 Tano Goya, Argentina 31-37—68 6-3 Southeastern Confer- Atlanta at Orlando, 6 p.m. Louisiana Tech 82, Utah St. 76 Noh, Seung-yul, South Korea33-36—69 Miami at Washington, 6 p.m. Pacific 63, UC Riverside 46 Johan Edfors, Sweden 35-34—69 ence) scored the first L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. UC Irvine 68, UC Davis 59 Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand 34-35—69 eight points and never Milwaukee at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Women’s College Basketball Schedule , Sweden36-33—69 New Jersey at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. All Times CST Joost Luiten, France 34-35—69 trailed. Renardo Sidney Portland at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10 Lee Westwood, England 35-34—69 added 14 points and Rod- Dallas at Minnesota, 7 p.m. EAST Richard Mcevoy, England 34-35—69 ney Hood scored 10 for Indiana at Memphis, 7 p.m. Iona at Loyola (Md.), 3 p.m. , England 36-33—69 L.A. Lakers at New York, 7 p.m. Columbia at Brown, 6 p.m. Edoardo Molinari, Italy 35-34—69 the Bulldogs. Oklahoma City at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Princeton at Dartmouth, 6 p.m. Richie Ramsay, Scotland 33-36—69 Reginald Buckner had Penn at Harvard, 6 p.m. Jbe Kruger, South Africa 34-35—69 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Niagara at Manhattan, 6 p.m. , Scotland 36-33—69 15 points and nine re- Thursday’s College Basketball Fairfield at Marist, 6 p.m. Mark O’Meara, United States37-32—69 David Lynn, England 34-35—69 bounds for Ole Miss (14- Major Scores Canisius at Rider, 6 p.m. George Coetzee, South Africa36-33—69 EAST Cornell at Yale, 6 p.m. 9, 4-5), which has lost Also American U. 71, Lehigh 62 MIDWEST three of four. Jarvis , Italy 34-36—70 Boston U. 67, Maine 54 N. Iowa at Illinois St., 6:05 p.m. Ben Curtis, United States 35-35—70 Summers scored 12 Bradley at Indiana St., 6:05 p.m. Fairfield 60, Manhattan 54 Miguel Angel Jimenez, Spain35-35—70 Wichita St. at Missouri St., 7 p.m. points and Jelan New Hampshire 69, Albany (NY) 64 Alvaro Quiros, Spain 37-33—70 Niagara 58, Siena 54 Dakota Wesleyan at Nebraska Omaha, 7 Fred Couples, United States 33-37—70 Kendrick added 11 for Rider 71, Canisius 66 p.m. Todd Hamilton, United States36-35—71 Stony Brook 80, UMBC 68 the Rebels. Jose Maria Olazabal, Spain 34-37—71 ASSOCIATED PRESS Utah Valley 99, NJIT 97, 2OT PREP , Scotland 37-34—71 Mississippi State’s 13- SOUTH Thursday’s Scores John Daly, United States 35-36—71 game home winning Indiana’s Cody Zeller blocks the shot of Illinois’ Nnanna Egwu dur- Appalachian St. 79, Furman 69 The Associated Press , Scotland36-35—71 Campbell 67, Winthrop 58 BOYS BASKETBALL Sean McNamara, United States33-39—72 streak is tied for the pro- ing the second half of their game Thursday night in Bloomington, Charleston Southern 74, Liberty 72 Allen Central 65, Magoffin Co. 61 Shaun Micheel, United States35-37—72 gram’s second-longest Ind. The Hoosiers won 84-71. Chattanooga 83, Elon 75 Beth Haven 65, New Washington, Ind. 46 Peter Uihlein, United States 36-39—75 since Humphrey Coli- Davidson 77, The Citadel 66 Burgin 60, Lou. Walden 38 ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open utes of regulation after It was the third win in E. Illinois 74, Tennessee Tech 57 Cairo, Ill. 58, Ballard Memorial 53 Scores seum opened in 1975. FAU 72, Denver 71 Cin. SCPA, Ohio 56, Dayton 37 The Associated Press they fell behind 49-36. four games for the nNo. 21 Wisconsin Georgia Southern 63, Wofford 49 Cov. Holy Cross 75, Beechwood 45 Thursday The Badgers made only Hoosiers (19-6, 7-6 Big High Point 70, Coastal Carolina 65 At Royal Melbourne Golf Club Crittenden Co. 60, Dawson Springs 39 68, Minnesota 61 OT: one basket over the last 9 Ten). Mississippi St. 70, Mississippi 60 Daviess Co. 69, McLean Co. 47 Melbourne, Australia In Minneapolis, Wiscon- NC State 61, Georgia Tech 52 East Ridge 69, Clintwood, Va. 49 Purse: $1.1 million 1/2 minutes of the sec- D.J. Richardson scored North Texas 68, FIU 61 Fulton City 72, Lake County, Tenn. 71 Yardage: 6,505- Par: 73 (36-37) sin’s Jordan Taylor First Round ond half, a putback by 19 points, Meyers Presbyterian 94, VMI 74 Grant Co. 68, Bellevue 43 scored 27 points for his Radford 58, Gardner-Webb 54 Hopkins Co. Central 88, Fort Campbell 62 a-amateur Jared Berggren with 7:44 Leonard had 17 and South Alabama 74, Arkansas St. 57 Jenkins 74, Riverside Christian 60 Sarah Kemp 33-36—69 first college win in his remaining. UNC Greensboro 71, Samford 69 Johnson Central 70, Paintsville 55 Stacy Lewis 34-35—69 home state. Brandon Paul finished MIDWEST Lex. Henry Clay 52, Lex. Paul Dunbar 44 Julieta Granada 34-36—70 Both Austin Hollins with 13 for Illinois (16-8, Butler 68, Youngstown St. 59 Lex. Tates Creek 51, Lex. Bryan Station 46 Brittany Lincicome 35-35—70 The Badgers (19-6, 8-4 and Andre Hollins had North Dakota 75, Chicago St. 69 Lou. Brown 69, Lou. Portland Christian 65 Yani Tseng 36-34—70 Big Ten) failed to score 5-6), which lost for the SE Missouri 86, UT-Martin 56 Lou. Fern Creek 67, Lex. Christian 42 Sandra Gal 34-37—71 shots to win the game in fifth time in six games. South Dakota 72, S. Dakota St. 68 Montgomery Co. 66, Bath Co. 33 Sarah Oh 35-36—71 over the last 7 1/2-plus Melissa Reid 33-38—71 the final seconds for UMKC 72, N. Dakota St. 61 Monticello 62, Lynn Camp 56 Illinois has lost five So Yeon Ryu 36-35—71 minutes of the second Valparaiso 59, Cleveland St. 41 Owen Co. 69, Eminence 44 Minnesota. Jessica Speechley 35-36—71 straight in Bloomington Wisconsin 68, Minnesota 61, OT Perry Co. Central 46, Knott Co. Central 43 half while the Gophers Nikki Campbell 36-36—72 Andre Hollins had 20 College Basketball Schedule Pineville 76, Oneida Baptist 41 when the Hoosiers are Sophie Giquel-Bettan 36-36—72 (17-8, 5-7) dug out of a 13- All Times CST points, including five 3- Red Bird 59, Ky. School for the Deaf 35 Eun-Hee Ji 34-38—72 ranked and failed to take Friday, Feb. 10 point hole. pointers, and six re- South Floyd 96, Piarist 52 Lorie Kane 36-36—72 its first lead in the series EAST South Warren 48, Franklin-Simpson 38 Jimin Kang 34-38—72 Ryan Evans had 17 bounds for Minnesota, Brown at Columbia, 6 p.m. Spencer Co. 67, Lou. Holy Cross 53 Jessica Korda 33-39—72 points and 11 rebounds while Williams had 16 since 1975. Yale at Cornell, 6 p.m. St. Patrick 51, Paris 36 Belen Mozo 33-39—72 Iona at Loyola (Md.), 6 p.m. Union Co. 68, Community Christian (Padu- Gerina Piller 34-38—72 for Wisconsin, which points. Zeller and Oladipo Harvard at Penn, 6 p.m. cah) 44 Jenny Shin 35-37—72 went 15 for 17 from the nNo. 23 Indiana 84, combined to make 5 of 6 Dartmouth at Princeton, 6 p.m. West Carter 70, East Carter 58 Jiyai Shin 36-36—72 SOUTH Whitefield Academy 64, Trimble Co. 50 Ashleigh Simon 36-36—72 line in over- Illinois 71: In Blooming- free throws to start the Mercer at Kennesaw St., 6 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Victoria Tanco 35-37—72 time. ton, Ind., Cody Zeller decisive 15-6 run that MIDWEST Allen Central 71, Phelps 48 Julia Boland 35-38—73 Green Bay at Wright St., 7 p.m. Ashland Blazer 59, Morgan Co. 36 Meaghan Francella 35-38—73 Rodney Williams and scored 22 points and Vic- gave Indiana a 77-65 lead Milwaukee at Detroit, 8 p.m. Beechwood 66, Ludlow 26 Caroline Hedwall 36-37—73 Andre Hollins guided a tor Oladipo and Chris- with 4:49 to go. Illinois TENNESSEE ST. 72, No. 9 MURRAY ST. 68 Bethlehem 56, Fort Knox 44 Jennifer Johnson 35-38—73 TENNESSEE ST. (16-10) Collins 62, Lou. Moore 36 Kym Larratt 36-37—73 frantic comeback by the tian Watford both had 18 didn’t get closer than 10 Covington 6-12 2-6 17, Rhett 2-7 0-0 4, Miller 5- Dayton 56, Calvary Christian 41 Rebecca Lee-Bentham 35-38—73 Gophers in the final min- for Indiana. the rest of the way. 11 2-4 12, Harris 1-2 0-0 2, Peters 2-3 2-5 7, Con- Dixie Heights 59, Pendleton Co. 51 Diana Luna 36-37—73 ner 0-1 0-0 0, Thornton 2-2 0-1 4, Moore 4-8 7-9 Elizabethtown 81, Breckinridge Co. 31 Janice Moodie 35-38—73 16, Cyphers 3-6 4-6 10. Totals 25-52 17-31 72. Estill Co. 72, West Jessamine 62 Jin Young Pak 35-38—73 MURRAY ST. (23-1) Fleming Co. 49, East Carter 40 Amanda Blumenherst 35-39—74 Daniel 1-3 1-2 3, Aska 3-5 2-2 8, Canaan 10-13 Fort Campbell 52, Caldwell Co. 48 Christel Boeljon 38-36—74 4-6 31, Poole 3-10 2-2 10, Long 2-9 1-2 6, Wilson 0- Frankfort 48, Burgin 39 Chella Choi 34-40—74 2 0-2 0, Mushatt 3-4 2-3 8, Jackson 1-3 0-0 2, Gar- Franklin-Simpson 50, South Warren 35 Cydney Clanton 36-38—74 rett 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-50 12-19 68. Garrard Co. 71, Model 46 Laura Davies 36-38—74 MURRAY: Jody Fleming 37-37—74 TSU ends Racers’ undefeated run Halftime—Murray St. 40-33. 3-Point Goals— Grayson Co. 74, Meade Co. 57 Tennessee St. 5-11 (Covington 3-5, Peters 1-1, Harlan 50, Breathitt Co. 35 Katie Futcher 35-39—74 Moore 1-2, Miller 0-1, Cyphers 0-2), Murray St. Hopkinsville 58, Ohio Co. 40 Hee-Won Han 37-37—74 FROM PAGE B1 10-23 (Canaan 7-10, Poole 2-7, Long 1-3, Wilson Lake County, Tenn. 55, Fulton City 20 Joanna Klatten 36-38—74 0-1, Jackson 0-1, Aska 0-1). Fouled Out—Poole. Lex. Sayre 45, Williamstown 33 a-Lydia Ko 36-38—74 Brittany Lang 36-38—74 The Racers scored the Rebounds—Tennessee St. 35 (Covington 8), Lou. Brown 54, Lou. Portland Christian 23 Na On Min 37-37—74 Murray St. 33 (Mushatt 8). Assists—Tennessee Madison Southern 46, Western Hills 41 first seven points of that Gwladys Nocera 34-40—74 St. 13 (Cyphers, Miller, Peters 3), Murray St. Middlesboro 59, Barbourville 56 Giulia Sergas 36-38—74 game but they went 13 (Jackson 4). Total Fouls—Tennessee St. 21, Owsley Co. 60, Buckhorn 42 Stephanie Sherlock 35-39—74 Murray St. 23. Technical—Daniel. A—8,668. more than 6 minutes Pikeville 69, Prestonsburg 53 Marianne Skarpnord 35-39—74 College Basketball Standings Powell Co. 60, Jackson City 33 Jennifer Song 37-37—74 without a . The Big East Conference Red Bird 69, Ky. School for the Deaf 12 Lexi Thompson 37-37—74 scoreless streak ended Conference AllGames Rowan Co. 67, Bath Co. 37 Alison Walshe 36-38—74 W L Pct. W L Pct. Russell 82, Elliott Co. 40 Sun Young Yoo 37-37—74 when Jewuan Long con- Syracuse 11 1 .917 24 1 .960 Shelby Co. 48, North Oldham 34 Dori Carter 36-39—75 nected on a layup off a Marquette 9 3 .750 20 5 .800 Silver Grove 63, Heritage Academy 43 Sandra Changkija 37-38—75 Notre Dame8 3 .727 16 8 .667 Simon Kenton 61, Cooper 40 a-Annie Choi 37-38—75 pass from Zay Jackson to Georgetown8 4 .667 18 5 .783 Somerset 59, Pulaski Co. 55 Meredith Duncan 35-40—75 give the Racers a one- Louisville 7 4 .636 19 5 .792 South Floyd 71, Piarist 45 Jodi Ewart 36-39—75 Cincinnati 7 4 .636 17 7 .708 Danielle Kang 36-39—75 point lead. S. Florida 7 4 .636 14 10 .583 NHL Cristie Kerr 38-37—75 Jackson stole the ball W. Virginia 6 6 .500 16 9 .640 The Associated Press Christina Kim 34-41—75 UConn 5 6 .455 15 8 .652 All Times CST Haru Nomura 37-38—75 with 33 seconds remain- Seton Hall 5 7 .417 16 8 .667 EASTERN CONFERENCE Ji Young Oh 35-40—75 ing in the first half. Pittsburgh 4 8 .333 15 10 .600 Atlantic Division Lee-Anne Pace 37-38—75 Canaan had the ball in Rutgers 4 8 .333 12 13 .480 GP W L OT P GF GA Jane Rah 36-39—75 Villanova 4 8 .333 11 13 .458 N.Y. Rangers52 34 13 5 73 145 106 a-Cathleen Santoso 35-40—75 his hands and as Prohm St. John’s 4 8 .333 10 14 .417 Philadelphia 54 31 16 7 69 177 160 Hee Kyung Seo 36-39—75 stood and pointed direc- DePaul 2 9 .182 11 12 .478 New Jersey 54 31 19 4 66 153 152 Angela Stanford 36-39—75 Providence 2 10 .167 13 12 .520 Pittsburgh 54 30 19 5 65 163 141 Karrie Webb 36-39—75 tions, the crowd stood Ohio Valley Conference N.Y. Islanders5322 23 8 52 128 154 and cheered. With 4 sec- Conference AllGames Northeast Division ON THE AIR W L Pct. W L Pct. GP W L OT P GF GA TV SportsWatch onds left Canaan made a Murray St.11 0 1.000 23 0 1.000 Boston 52 33 17 2 68 180 117 Friday, Feb. 10 3-pointer to give Murray Tenn. Tech 8 4 .667 16 9 .640 Ottawa 57 28 22 7 63 166 177 BOXING State a 40-33 lead. TSU 8 4 .667 15 10 .600 Toronto 55 28 21 6 62 171 161 8 p.m. SEMO 7 4 .636 12 11 .522 Montreal 55 22 24 9 53 144 149 ESPN2 — Junior middleweights, Demetrius Canaan finished 7 of 10 EKU 6 6 .500 14 12 .538 Buffalo 53 23 24 6 52 132 154 Andrade (15-0-0) vs. Derek Ennis (23-3-1), at from 3-point range. Morehead 6 6 .500 13 13 .500 Southeast Division Uncasville, Conn. Austin Peay6 6 .500 9 17 .346 GP W L OT P GF GA GOLF There were nine lead Jacksonv. St.6 7 .462 11 16 .407 Florida 53 25 17 11 61 134 150 11:30 a.m. changes — five in the SIU-E 5 7 .417 7 14 .333 Washington 54 28 21 5 61 151 152 TGC — LPGA, Women’s Australian Open, E. Illinois 2 9 .182 9 14 .391 Winnipeg 56 26 24 6 58 134 153 second round, at Melbourne, Australia (same- second half. Tennessee UT-Martin 0 12 .000 3 22 .120 Tampa Bay 53 23 24 6 52 151 180 day tape) State’s bench outscored Southeastern Conference Carolina 55 20 25 10 50 139 168 2 p.m. Murray State’s 30-10. Conference AllGames WESTERN CONFERENCE TGC — PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National W L Pct.W L Pct. Central Division Pro-Am, second round, at Pebble Beach, Calif. “It’s an amazing feel- Kentucky 10 0 1.000 24 1 .960 GP W L OT P GF GA 5:30 p.m. ing,” Tennessee State’s Florida 7 2 .778 19 5 .792 Detroit 55 36 17 2 74 176 131 TGC — Champions Tour, Allianz Champi- Vanderbilt 6 3 .667 17 7 .708 St. Louis 53 32 14 7 71 133 109 onship, first round, at Boca Raton, Fla. (same- Wil Peters said. “Most Miss. St. 5 3 .625 18 5 .783 Nashville 55 32 18 5 69 155 144 day tape) people don’t get this ex- Alabama 5 4 .556 16 7 .696 Chicago 54 29 18 7 65 171 163 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY Mississippi 4 4 .500 14 8 .636 Columbus 54 15 33 6 36 125 179 6:30 p.m. perience in their whole Arkansas 4 5 .444 16 8 .667 Northwest Division NBCSN — Boston College at Vermont GP W L OT P GF GA college career to beat a Tennessee 4 5 .444 12 12 .500 9 p.m. Vancouver 54 34 15 5 73 176 135 team that was unbeaten LSU 3 6 .333 13 10 .565 NBCSN — Minnesota at Denver Minnesota 54 25 21 8 58 124 141 Auburn 3 7 .300 13 11 .542 NBA for a long period of time Calgary 54 25 22 7 57 130 147 Georgia 2 7 .222 11 12 .478 7 p.m. Colorado 55 27 25 3 57 140 153 and to share that with S. Carolina 1 8 .111 9 14 .391 ESPN — L.A. Lakers at New York Edmonton 54 21 28 5 47 143 162 Sun Belt Conference 9:30 p.m. your teammates your Pacific Division East ESPN — Oklahoma City at Utah senior year is very spe- Conference AllGames GP W L OT P GF GA PREP BASKETBALL W LPct. W L Pct. San Jose 51 29 16 6 64 148 121 6:30 p.m. cial and I’ll probably re- MTSU 10 1 .909 21 4 .840 Los Angeles 55 26 19 10 62 119 120 ESPN2 — Gonzaga (D.C.) at DeMatha (Md.) member this for the rest FAU 5 5 .500 9 14 .391 Dallas 53 28 23 2 58 141 150 of my life.” WKU 4 6 .400 8 15 .348 Phoenix 54 25 21 8 58 143 143 TRANSACTIONS FIU 4 6 .400 7 15 .318 Anaheim 53 21 24 8 50 138 158 Thursday’s Sports Transactions Murray State returns S. Alabama 4 7 .364 12 10 .545 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for BASEBALL to action Saturday night Troy 2 9 .182 7 15 .318 overtime loss. COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended West Thursday N.Y. Mets minor league C Charles Doyle and at home against its arch- UALR 8 2 .800 11 13 .458 St. Louis 4, New Jersey 3, SO N.Y. Mets minor league RHP Scott Moviel 50 rival Austin Peay State ASSOCIATED PRESS La.-Lafay. 8 3 .727 14 11 .560 Winnipeg 3, Washington 2, SO games after second violations of the minor Denver 7 4 .636 17 7 .708 Montreal 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 league drug prevention and treatment pro- University. Tip off is set Murray State’s Ed Daniel dunks against Tennessee State during North Texas6 4 .600 13 10 .565 N.Y. Rangers 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT gram. for 7:30 p.m. their Ohio Valley Conference game Thursday in Murray.