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ATTN EDITORS Columns 5 and 6 for Local Content. Pull in Right Side 22. Florida St. 19-9 252 15 Big East second round, Saturday. Janette Husarova, Slovakia, and Katalin Ma- ATTN NEXT THREE GAMES AHL 23. Temple 22-6 158 22 24. Nebraska (21-7) did not play. Next: vs. rosi, Hungary, def. Michaella Krajicek, Neth- 24. Virginia 21-7 142 25 Northwestern, Thursday. erlands, and Anna Tatishvili, Georgia, 6-2, 6-1. 25. Creighton 25-5 140 — 25. South Carolina (21-8) did not play. Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee EASTERN CONFERENCE NAME OR Atlantic Division Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 115, Iowa Next: vs. Alabama, Thursday. def. Edina Gallovits-Hall, Romania, and at Peoria at Peoria at Peoria GP W L OL SL PTS GF GA St. 80, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 62, New Mexico Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-2. LOGO 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. St. John’s 53 33 13 5 2 73 176 150 60, Drexel 41, Vanderbilt 23, VCU 9, Long TOP 25 SCHEDULE Lourdes Dominguez Lino and Arantxa EDITORS Manchester 59 29 27 0 3 61 153 171 Beach St. 8, BYU 6, Harvard 5, Memphis Tuesday’s games Parra Santonja (2), Spain, def. Liga Dek- Thursday Thursday Thursday Providence 57 26 25 3 3 58 142 160 5, California 3, Purdue 3, Kansas St. 2, No games scheduled. meijere, Latvia, and Sophie Lefevre, Worcester 53 24 20 4 5 57 140 144 Southern Miss. 2, Alabama 1. Wednesday’s Games France, 6-2, 6-1. Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee Portland 56 25 25 3 3 56 157 188 No. 2 Stanford vs. Seattle, 10 p.m. NAME OR at Peoria at Peoria at Peoria East Division USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 No. 8 Delaware at William & Mary, 7 p.m. LOGO 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. GP W L OL SL PTS GF GA With first-place votes in parentheses, re- Thursday’s games Norfolk 57 36 18 1 2 75 202 155 cords through Feb. 26, points based on 25 No. 11 Green Bay at Loyola-Chicago, 8 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Thursday Thursday Thursday W.B./Scrn 57 32 18 2 5 71 183 172 points for a first-place vote through one No. 24 Nebraska vs. Northwestern at Bank- BASEBALL ers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, 2 p.m. Hershey 56 29 18 4 5 67 191 169 point for a 25th-place vote and previous American League Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee ranking: No. 25 South Carolina vs. Alabama at NAME OR Syracuse 55 22 25 4 4 52 172 180 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms at Peoria at Peoria at Peoria Record Pts Pvs Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn., 10 p.m. Binghamton 55 21 30 2 2 46 148 178 with RHP Vin Mazzaro on a one-year con- LOGO 1. Kentucky (31) 28-1 775 1 Friday’s games 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Northeast Division tract. Columns 2. Syracuse 29-1 744 2 No. 5 Duke vs. Florida State or N.C. State GP W L OL SL PTS GF GA NEW YORK YANKEES—Re-signed 3B Eric Thursday Thursday Thursday 3. Duke 25-4 690 4 at Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum, 3 p.m. Bridgeport 54 30 18 3 3 66 164 148 Chavez to a one-year contract. Placed 4. Kansas 24-5 683 5 No. 6 Maryland vs. Virginia or Boston Connecticut 55 27 18 5 5 64 165 154 RHP David Aardsma on the 60-day DL. Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee 5. Michigan State 24-5 650 6 College at Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum, Albany 55 26 21 5 3 60 142 158 TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with NAME OR 6. North Carolina 25-4 627 7 8 p.m. at Peoria at Peoria at Peoria Springfield 56 27 25 2 2 58 162 169 OF Engel Beltre, OF Julio Borbon, RHP LOGO 7. Marquette 24-5 568 10 No. 7 Miami vs. Wake Forest or Virginia 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Adirondack 55 26 26 2 1 55 150 159 Jacob Brigham, LHP Miguel De Los Santos, 8. Missouri 25-4 566 3 Tech at Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum, 6 5 and 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE RHP Neftali Feliz, RHP Wilmer Font, RHP Thursday Thursday Thursday 9. Murray State 28-1 480 12 p.m. Midwest Division Mark Hamburger, LHP Derek Holland, LHP 10. Baylor 24-5 475 14 No. 9 Penn State vs. Minnesota or Wiscon- GP W L OL SL PTS GF GA Michael Kirkman, RHP Roman Mendez, 11. Ohio State 23-6 470 9 sin at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapo- Charlotte 56 31 19 2 4 68 160 150 RHP Justin Miller, RHP Alexi Ogando and 12. Georgetown 21-6 439 8 lis, 6 p.m. Chicago 55 30 20 2 3 65 156 140 LHP Martin Perez on one-year contracts. 13. Florida 22-7 354 11 No. 10 Kentucky vs. Florida or Auburn at LOCAL SPORTS ON DECK Peoria 57 30 24 2 1 63 170 158 National League Milwaukee 54 28 22 2 2 60 152 142 14. Wichita State 26-4 352 19 Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn., 1 p.m. for local CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms 15. Wisconsin 21-8 341 15 No. 13 Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt or Missis- Boys basketball Girls basketball Rockford 56 24 26 2 4 54 157 182 with LHP Sean Marshall on a four-year 16. Michigan 21-8 306 13 sippi State at Bridgestone Arena, Nash- North Division contract. � Belmont at Reading, � Belmont at Reading, 17. UNLV 24-6 281 20 ville, Tenn., 3:30 p.m. GP W L OL SL PTS GF GA American Association 18. Louisville 22-7 202 17 No. 14 Ohio State vs. Michigan or Illinois May 20, 4:30 p.m. May 20, 4:30 p.m. Toronto 56 31 19 4 2 68 167 136 KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Signed LHP Ben 19. Notre Dame 20-9 184 18 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Rochester 56 26 21 6 3 61 164 168 Baker and OF Gus Milner. � Belmont at Reading, � Belmont at Reading, 20. Indiana 22-7 178 24 11:30 a.m. Lake Erie 57 27 25 2 3 59 141 164 SIOUX FALLS PHEASANTS—Released May 20,content. 4:30 p.m. May 20, 4:30 p.m. 21. Saint Mary’s 25-5 163 23 No. 15 Georgia Tech vs. N. Carolina or Clem- G. Rapids 53 23 21 5 4 55 171 170 RHP Dan McDaniel, RHP Aaron Cotter 22. Florida State 19-9 119 16 son at Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum, 11 a.m. � � Hamilton 55 25 25 1 4 55 141 168 and RHP Matt Litzinger. Signed RHP Bo Belmont at Reading, Belmont at Reading, 23. San Diego State 22-6 111 25 No. 16 Georgia vs. No. 25 South Carolina West Division Schultz. 24. Creighton 25-5 80 — or Alabama at Bridgestone Arena, Nash- May 20, 4:30 p.m. May 20, 4:30 p.m. GP W L OL SL PTS GF GA ST. PAUL SAINTS—Signed RHP Reid 25. Temple 22-6 53 22 ville, Tenn., 10 p.m. Okla. City 55 35 15 2 3 75 161 121 Mahon. Traded OF Sean M. Smith to Bridge- Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 48, No. 21 Purdue vs. Michigan State or Indi- Houston 55 26 17 3 9 64 150 149 port (Atlantic) for a player to be named. 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