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They'll Try Again Today at Daytona Time: 02-26-2012 23:05 User: jpatterson PubDate: 02-27-2012 Zone: IN Edition: 1 Page Name: C2 Color: CyanMagentaYellowBlack C2 | MONDAY,FEBRUARY27, 2012 | THE COURIER-JOURNAL SPORTS | courier-journal.com/sports IN To report sports scores COLLEGE SPORTS DAYTONA 500 » NOON TODAY » FOX-41 E-mail [email protected] or call the Baseball sports desk at 502-582-4361, or toll free at 1-800- Oakland ...........000 110010 -380 Scorecard Louisville ......330 000 00x -611 2 765-4011,ext. 4361 They’ll tryagain WP -Travis Tingle (1-0). LP -Hayden Fox(0-1).S-Joe Filomeno (1).2B-Tim COLLEGE Ohio St. 35 (Buford 9). Assists—Wis- AUTO RACING HOCKEY Ryan (O), Stewart Ijames (L), Mason consin 13 (Taylor 4), Ohio St. 10 (Craft, Snyder (L). HR -Aaron Cieslak (O). Rec- BASKETBALL Sullinger 3).Total Fouls—Wisconsin18, Sprint Cup NHL ords -Oakland 0-4, Louisville 6-1. todayatDaytona Ohio St. 17.A—18,809. Buffalo ...........003 001002 -611 1 Daytona 500 EASTERN CONFERENCE Kentucky .........001023 001-790 Men TOP25 Monday at Daytona Beach, Fla. Atlantic Division Saturday’sgames MIAMI 78, No.15FLORIDAST. 62 WLOT Pts WP -Trevor Gott (1-0). LP -Kevin When they Daytona Int’l Speedway Crumb (0-1).3B-Zac Zellers (K). HR - First rainout in Brescia 72, Berea 64 FLORIDAST. (19-9) - Gibson1-22-2 Lap length: 2.5 miles N.Y. Rangers 39 15 684 finally start EAST 4, James 4-8 0-18,Loucks 0-4 0-0 0, Pittsburgh 36 21 577 Dan Scahill (B). Records -Buffalo 0-3, (Car number in parentheses) Kentucky 6-0. Northwestern 67, Penn St. 66 Dulkys 3-6 3-4 10,Snaer 7-13 3-4 20, Driver,make,qualifying speed Phila. 34 20 775 race history the race, New Jersey 35 22 474 E. Kentucky.... 000 000 000 -042 MIDWEST White 2-5 0-2 4, Peterson 2-5 0-0 4, C-Chevrolet; D-Dodge; N.Y. Islanders 26 28 860 USC Upstate ...100010 20x -490 Carl S. Dakota St. 75, IUPUI 64 Space 0-10-0 0, Miller 5-13 1-312, F-Ford; T-Toyota FARWEST Whisnant 0-10-0 0, Kreft 0-10-0 0. To- Northeast Division WP -Brandon Lee (1-1).LP-Shane Associated Press Edwards Starting lineup WLOT Pts Grimm (0-2). 2B -Gaither Bumgardner CS Bakersfield 84, Nebraska-Omaha 63 tals 24-59 9-16 62. 1. (99) Carl Edwards,F,194.738. will be on Loyola Marymount 68, Santa Clara 65 MIAMI (17-10)-Akpejiori 0-2 0-0 0, Boston 37 20 377 (SC). Records -Eastern Kentucky 2-5, 2. (16)Greg Biffle,F,194.087. Ottawa3323874 South Carolina Upstate 6-1. Montana 57, Montana St. 47 Kadji 4-6 5-815,Larkin 2-6 8-913,Scott 3. (14)Tony Stewart, C, 193.607. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. the pole. Nevada 79, Fresno St. 76, 3OT 6-11 5-8 17,Grant 2-6 0-0 6, McKinney Toronto 29 26 765 So.Illinois...... 000 120500 -813 1 4. (17)Matt Kenseth, F, 193.245. Buffalo 27 27 862 — NASCAR has raced on New Mexico St. 79, San Jose St. 68 Jones 4-71-311, Jones 2-3 2-3 6,Brown W. Kentucky .. 110000 001-3130 5. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., C, 194.028. Montreal 24 29 10 58 WP -Nathan Dorris (2-0). LP -Tim Ba- Oral Roberts 73, S. Utah 71 3-6 1-1 9, Adams 0-0 1-21.Totals 23-47 6. (78) Regan Smith, C, 191.063. the beach at Daytona, un- Portland St. 69, E. Washington 64 23-34 78. Southeast Division do (0-1).2B-Chris Serritella (SI), Jared 7. (9) Marcos Ambrose,F,193.999. WLOT Pts Andreoli (WK). HR -Serritella (SI). Rec- der the lights and even for noon gives us the best Sacramento St. 70, Idaho St. 67 Halftime—Miami 24-20. 3-Point Florida 29 20 12 70 8. (48) Jimmie Johnson, C, 193.449. ords -Southern Illinois 4-3, Western Saint Mary’s(Cal) 67, San Francisco 60 Goals—Florida St. 5-23 (Snaer 3-5, Winnipeg 30 26 868 around apesky pothole. opportunity for us to get 9. (31) Jeff Burton, C, 192.777. Kentucky 2-5. San Diego St. 74, Colorado St. 66 Dulkys 1-4, Miller 1-6, Whisnant 0-1, 10.(33) Elliott Sadler,C,191.27. Washington 31 26 567 But never on aMonday the race in tomorrow.” UC Davis 78, Cal St.-Fullerton 75 White 0-1, Loucks 0-3, Peterson 0-3), Tampa Bay 28 28 662 Jackson St....... 000 003 100-461 11.(98) Michael McDowell,F,190.99. Morehead St. .001 000 04x -572 UC Irvine 94, CS Northridge 85, OT Miami 9-20 (Kadji 2-2, Brown 2-4, 12.(20) Joey Logano,T,192.868. Carolina 23 26 13 59 —until now. Eight previous Dayto- UC Santa Barbara 68, Cal Poly 60 Grant 2-5, McKinney Jones 2-5, Larkin WESTERN CONFERENCE WP -Cartwright. LP -Russell.2B- 13.(29) Kevin Harvick, C, 192.914. Sweeney (MS).HR -E.Bainer (MS). Rec- The Daytona 500 was na 500s have endured rain Utah 58, Stanford 57 1-2, Scott 0-2). Fouled Out—Dulkys, 14.(18)Kyle Busch, T, 191.873. Central Division Utah Valley 74, Texas-Pan American 64 Kadji,White.Rebounds—Florida St. 35 WLOT Pts ords -Jackson State 3-4, Morehead postponed Sunday for the delays, the latest in 2009. 15.(22) AJAllmendinger,D,193.121. State 4-3. MURRAYST. 69, TENN. TECH 64 (James 9), Miami 32 (Scott 7). Assists- 16.(24) Jeff Gordon, C, 193.803. Detroit 41 19 385 MURRAYST. (28-1) -Daniel 4-5 1-4 —Florida St. 13 (Loucks,Snaer 4), Mi- St. Louis 38 17 783 Other scores first time in its 54-year But never before had 17.(7) Robby Gordon, D, 188.229. Nashville 36 19 779 Lind. Wilson 5, IowaWesleyan 4 9, Canaan 5-13 5-5 18,Poole 2-7 2-2 7, ami 11 (Grant, Jones,Larkin 3). Total 18.(39) Ryan Newman, C, 193.224. history after heavy rain storms forced NASCAR’s Long 4-9 1-29,Aska 3-8 3-3 9, Wilson Fouls—Florida St. 29, Miami 17. Chicago 33 24 773 Lind. Wilson 5, IowaWesleyan 4 19.(1) Jamie McMurray, C, 191.84. Columbus 18 37 743 St. Catharine 18,OSU-Lima 10 saturated Daytona Inter- premier event to be 1-1 0-0 2, Mushatt 2-2 2-6 6, Jackson A—7,261. 20. (5) Kasey Kahne,C,192.583. Northwest Division St. Catharine 21, OSU-Lima 2 2-5 4-4 9, Garrett 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23- Women 21. (6) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., F, 193.665. national Speedway. moved. 50 18-26 69. WLOT Pts Tulane 6, Indiana 2 Sunday’sgames 22. (55) Mark Martin, T, 193.503. Vancouver 40 16 787 TENNESSEE TECH (18-12) -Swan- Union 13,Bethel,Tn. 3 NASCAR officials “Ithink that’sapretty Kentucky 76, Mississippi St. 40 23. (2) Brad Keselowski,D,192.992. Colorado 32 27 468 Saturday sey 5-13 0-011,Barnes1-50-0 2, Dillard Middle Tennessee 77, W. Kentucky 62 24. (36) Dave Blaney, C, 191.506. Calgary 28 23 11 67 spent more than four good record for NAS- 5-7 2-2 12,Inameti 2-2 0-2 4, Murphy Oakland .........001000 312 -712 0 Purdue 90, Indiana 58 25. (34) David Ragan, F, 193.249. Minnesota 28 25 965 Louisville .....010 220 23x -10141 hours waiting for awin- CAR,” Edwards said. 9-19 1-226, McMorrow 0-0 0-0 0, Mc- GLVC Tournament 26. (56) Martin Truex Jr., T, 193.665. Edmonton 24 31 654 Kay 0-0 0-2 0, Dunn 0-0 0-0 0, Bailey WP -Jeff Thompson (2-0). LP -Brady dow to dry the famed “They’ve been living right Indianapolis 84, Bellarmine 56 27. (43) Aric Almirola, F, 193.382. Pacific Division Adamek (0-1).S-Matt Koch (2). 2B - 3-7 1-29. Totals 25-53 4-10 64. Ky.Wesleyan 84, St. Joseph’s73 28. (51) Kurt Busch, C, 191.363. WLOT Pts Halftime—Tennessee Tech 34-30. 3- Phoenix 32 21 973 Nick Ratajczak (L),Jeff Gardner (L).HR - track, but it never came. to have 53 of these and HCACTournament 29. (10)Danica Patrick, C, 191.738. Stewart Ijames 2(L), Zak Wasserman Point Goals—Murray St. 5-16 (Ca- Final 30. (15)Clint Bowyer,T. San Jose 32 22 771 When the latest storm cell never have one post- naan 3-8, Jackson 1-2, Poole 1-5, Long Dallas 33 26 470 (L). Franklin 64, Hanover 44 31. (11) Denny Hamlin, T, 191.127. Buffalo ..........500 000 000 -510 0 passed over the speedway poned. That’spretty spec- 0-1),Tennessee Tech 10-19 (Murphy 7- INDPLS 84, BELLARMINE 56 32. (47) Bobby Labonte,T,190.022. Los Angeles 28 22 12 68 12,Bailey 2-3, Swansey 1-4). Fouled Anaheim 27 25 10 64 Kentucky ....... 000 11610x -914 0 around 5p.m., they had lit- tacular.…Ithink NAS- BELLARMINE (13-14) -Hamilton 5- 33. (38) David Gilliland, F, 190.046. WP -Walter Wijas (1-0). LP -Corey Out—None. Rebounds—Murray St. 11 2-2 15,Goodin 3-7 3-3 9, Matheis 3- 34. (87) Joe Nemechek, T, 191.16. Saturday’sgames 33 (Poole 7), Tennessee Tech 28 (Dillard St. Louis 3, Winnipeg 2, SO Paige (0-1).2B-Matt Pollock (B), Dan tle choice but to call it a CAR, they’re doing the 10 2-2 9, Brady 2-11 3-4 8, Osen 2-5 1-2 35.
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