Sports Friday, Dec. 31, 2010, Herald and News B3

Women’s college Oregon Tech women’s basketball Late Corban free throws Stanford ends UConn’s run beat Tech women, 63-60 Never led: way to a career-high 31 82-73 defeat to Stanford on left that could have made points and the Cardi- April 6, 2008, in the Final it a four- game. SA L EM — K at ie Warriors 63, Owls 60 Huskies trail all nal (9-2) had the Hus- Four at Tampa, Fla. Kelly Faris scored 19 Steigleman and Jen- kies’ number at last Pohlen sealed it with points and Bria Hartley nesa Miller both made Today: Oregon Tech (8- the way in 71-59 — a huge number at six free throws in the final 14 for the Huskies, who two free throws within 9) at Northwest Christian that. Stanford won its 42.5 seconds. She shot 8- never found their usual the final 11 seconds (4-7), Eugene, 5:30 p.m. 52nd straight at Maples loss to Cardinal for-15 overall and had nine dominant form while Thursday to lift Corban Box score: See Score- Pavilion in a rematch of rebounds and six assists. playing in front of a rau- University to a 63-60 board, page B3. last season’s NCAA title Nnemkadi Ogwumike cous sellout crowd of STANFORD, Calif. game won, 53-47, by two- Cascade Collegiate Con- (AP) — Top-ranked Con- added 12 points and six 7,329-plus for this high- ference women’s basket- time defending national rebounds and Kayla Ped- ly anticipated, nation- times and saw five lead necticut’s record 90-game ball victory over Oregon champion UConn. ersen 11 rebounds for an ally televised showdown changes. winning streak is over. Tech. Record streak set inspired Stanford squad between the top pro- Cherry led OIT with M iller ’s t wo f ree The Huskies never led Last week, the Hus- that held a 43-36 advan- grams from either coast. 12 points, and Kassi and were beaten by No. 9 throws gave the War- kies (12-1) topped the 88- tage on the boards. For the Cardinal, this Conditt added 11. Cher- Stanford, 71-59, on Thurs- riors a 63-58 lead before game winning streak set Moore’s 3-pointer with was a long time coming. ry also had a team-high day night, ending a remark- OIT’s Brittany Cherry by John Wooden’s UCLA 10:50 left cut Stanford’s Coach Tara VanDerveer, eight rebounds. able run that drew national made a field at the men’s team from 1971-74 lead to 48-44, then Ped- who joined the elite Steigleman led the attention and acclaim to buzzer to end the scor- by beating No. 22 Florida ersen answered moments 800-win club last week, Warriors with 20 points, women’s basketball. State, 93-62, then won later on the other end. thought about that cham- ing. while Miller added 14 Stanford was the last their 90th in a row this Moore tried to will her pionship loss for months Corban held on for and Tess Bennett 11. school to beat coach Geno week at Pacific. team back late, scoring and felt her team missed the win after having Becky Buhler had seven Auriemma’s team, in the Huskies star Maya eight straight during one a big opportunity, say- been outscored in bench of Corban’s 12 blocked 2008 NCAA semifinals. Moore was held to 14 stretch. But she missed ing it fueled her to be a points by the Hustlin’ shots, and her effort Jeanette Pohlen hit points on 5-of-15 shooting. the front end of a one-and- better coach and did the Owls, 21-4, in the game matched OIT’s blocked five 3-pointers on the UConn hadn’t lost since an one off the rim with 1:42 same for her players. that was tied three shot total for the game. Scoreboard High school basketball College football Boys Basketball Boxes Henley 15 12 11 18 — 56 Lost River 18 11 15 20 — 64 za 16, Chiloquin 23. Technical fouls — none. BOWL GLANCE p.m. (ESPN) Bonanza 16 4 14 14 — 48 Championship Game 3-point goals – Chiloquin 4 (T. Case, Hoa- Fouled out — Angel, Montoya. All Times PST Fiesta Bowl 3-point goals – Henley 1-4 (Cullen 1-2, glen, Witcraft, Mosttler), Lost River 5 (Swingle THURSDAY’S GAMES At Glendale, Ariz. Pena 0-1, Alves 0-1), Bonanza 4-14 (Scott 2- 3, McAuliffe 2). Personal fouls – Chiloquin 16, Mazama 56, Klamath Union 27 Fourth/sixth places Armed Forces Bowl Connecticut (8-4) vs. Oklahoma (11-2), 5:30 4, Stewart 1-2, Quinday 1-4, Gallagher 0-4). Lost River 19. Fouled out – Hoaglen, Swingle. p.m. (ESPN) MAZAMA (56) Rebounds – Henley 48 (Peterson 15), Bonanza At Fort Worth, Texas Klamath Union 56, Yreka 31 MONDAY’S GAME Mathis 4-10 0-0 8, Evans 1-5 0-0 2, Wynne 21 (Gallagher 6). Assists – Henley 8 (Gordon, Army 16, Southern Methodist 14 5-11 4-4 17, G. Hall 2-7 1-1 5, Jackson 8-9 0-0 Pena 2), Bonanza 13 (Stewart, Quinday, Ban- Girls Basketball Boxes KLAMATH UNION (56) Pinstripe Bowl Orange Bowl 16, Schiess 0-0 0-0 0, Rose 1-3 0-0 2, W. Hall deras 3). Blocked shots – Henley 1 (Peterson), Championship Game Horn 1 0-0 2, Gardner 2 4-4 9, Glassow 2 At Bronx, N.Y. At Miami 0-2 0-0 0, Robinson 0-2 0-0 0, Z. Hall 0-0 0-0 Bonanza 6 (Gallagher 4). Turnovers – Henley 0-0 4, Albertson 4 2-2 11, Armstrong 6 0-1 13, Syracuse 36, Kansas State 34 Stanford (11-1) vs. Virginia Tech (11-2), 5:30 21, Bonanza 19. Personal fouls – Henley 7, 0, Garrard 1-4 2-2 4, Murrey 1-1 0-0 2. Totals: Mazama 33, Henley 29 Porter 4 2-2 11, Hayden 0 0-0 0, Farris 2 0-0 Music City Bowl p.m. (ESPN) 23-54 7-7 56. Bonanza 16. Fouled out – Quinday. TUESDAY’S GAME MAZAMA (33) 4, Mee 0 0-0 0, Luna 0 0-0 0, Burns 1 0-0 2. At Nashville, Tenn. KLAMATH UNION (27) Totals: 22 8-9 56. Sugar Bowl Reynolds 2 1-2 5, Totten 0 0-0 0, Valenta 3 0-0 North Carolina 30, Tennessee 27, 2OT Calarruda 0-0 0-0 0, Goebel 1-3 0-0 2, Fourth/sixth place 7, MacPhee 2 9-12 13, Foust 1 0-0 2, Grigsby 2 YREKA (31) Holiday Bowl At New Orleans Miles 1-9 0-0 2, Crawford 2-6 0-1 5, Stork 1-3 6, Pinner 0 0-0 0. Totals: 10 11-17 33. Brooks 1 1-2 3, Brummett 2 1-3 5, Stonier Ohio State (11-1) vs. Arkansas (10-2), 5:30 p.m. 4-12 4-6 12, Kuhlman 0-2 0-0 0, Bell 0-0 0-0 Lakeview 64, Yreka 41 At San Diego 3 2-2 9, Roy 0 0-0 0, Deegan 0 0-2 0, Allen 5 (ESPN) 0, Butler 0-1 0-0 0, Bocchi 1-2 0-3 3, Weiser HENLEY (29) Washington 19, Nebraska 7 LAKEVIEW (64) 0-0 10, Betts 0 0-0 0, Bigelow 1 1-3 3, Heints 0 0-0 1-2 1, DePew 1-1 0-0 2, Schram 0-2 0-0 0, Fahner 2 0-0 4, deHoop 0 0-0 0, Castle 3 TODAY’S GAMES 1-2 1. Totals: 12 6-14 31. Wolfram 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 10-38 5-12 27. Johnson 0 1-2 1, Arce 0 0-0 0, Davis 11 1-2 1-1 7, Scholer 3 3-5 9, Parker 0 0-0 0, Carleton Meineke Bowl 23, Barry 7 0-0 14, Callaghan 0 0-0 0, Rose- Klamath Union 10 26 9 11 — 56 ARMED FORCES BOWL Mazama 18 14 12 12 — 56 4 1-1 9, Patterson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 12 5-7 29. At Charlotte, N.C. berry 2 0-0 4, Frank 3 0-0 8, Smith 3 0-0 6, Mazama 11 11 5 6 — 33 Yreka 8 9 5 9 — 31 Klamath Union 10 5 7 5 — 27 Clemson (6-6) vs. South Florida (7-5), 9 a.m. WINNERS Cahill 3 2-4 8. Totals: 29 4-8 64. Henley 8 10 8 3 — 29 3-point goals — Klamath Union 4 (Gard- 3-point goals — Mazama 3-11 (Wynne (ESPN) Dec. 30, 2010-Army 16, Southern Meth- 3-5, Robinson 0-1, Mathis 0-2, Evans 0-3), YREKA (41) 3-point goals — Mazama 2 (Valenta, ner, Albertson, Armstrong, Porter), Yreka 1 odist 14 (Stonier). Personal fouls — 19, Yreka 12. Tech- Sun Bowl Klamath Union 2-13 (Crawford 1-2, Bocchi 1- Dow 4 0-0 9, Cowley 0 0-0 0, Eng 1 0-0 2, Grigsby). Rebounds — Mazama 22 (MacPhee Dec. 31, 2009-Air Force 47, Houston 20 Fisher 1 1-1 3, Hall 0 0-0 0, Marks 1 0-0 2, Cox 9, Valenta 4), Henley 23 (Castle 7, Scholer 5, nical fouls — none. Fouled out — none. At El Paso, Texas 2, Stork 0-1, Kuhlman 0-1, Butler 0-1, Schram Dec. 31, 2008-Houston 34, Air Force 28 0-2, Miles 0-4). Rebounds — Mazama 37 (G. 1 0-0 2, Sadowski 1 3-3 5, Neill 1 1-2 3, Hum- deHoop 4). Assists — Mazama 6 (Reynolds Notre Dame (7-5) vs. Miami-Florida (7-5), 11 a.m. (CBS) Dec. 31, 2007-California 42, Air Force 36 Hall 10), Klamath Union 29 (Stork 7). Assists phrey 6 3-3 15, Crawford 0 0-0 0, Berryhill 0 4), Henley 7 (Fahner 4). Steals — Mazama 10 Seventh/eighth places — Mazama 12 (Mathis 4), Klamath Union 3 0-2 0. Totals: 16 8-11 41. (Grigsby 6), Henley 11 (Castle 5). Turnovers Liberty Bowl Dec. 23, 2006-Utah 25, Tulsa 13 (Miles, Bocchi, Wolfram). Steals — Mazama 7 Lakeview 20 18 12 14 — 64 — Mazama 21, Henley 11. Personal fouls Lakeview 45, Lost River 43 At Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 23, 2005-Kansas 42, Houston 13 (Mathis 4), Klamath Union 1 (Goebel). Blocked Yreka 2 13 8 18 — 41 — Mazama 13, Henley 15. Technical fouls Georgia (6-6) vs. Central Florida (10-3), 12:30 Dec. 23, 2004-Cincinnati 32, Marshall 14 shots — Mazama 1 (Z. Hall). Turnovers — 3-point goals – Lakeview 2 (Frank 2), — none. Fouled out — none. LOST RIVER (43) p.m. (ESPN) Dec. 23, 2003-Boise State 34, Texas Chris- Mazama 6, Klamath Union 12. Personal fouls Yreka 1 (Dow). Personal fouls – Lakeview 10, Parks 4 -1 11, Kiser 1 0-0 3, Turner 0 0-0 0, Chick-fil-A Bowl tian 31 — Mazama 14, Klamath Union 13. Fouled out Yreka 9. Fouled out – none. Third/fifth places Hill 1 0-0 2, B. O’Connor 0 0-1 0, Shave 0 0-0 At Atlanta Note: Fort Worth Bowl (2003-05). — Goebel. 0, Stillinger 6 6-10 18, Mantanona 0 1-2 1, C. South Carolina (9-4) vs. Florida State (9-4), Seventh/eighth place Chiloquin 48, Bonanza 45 O’Connor 2 2-4 7, Sites 0 1-1 1. Totals: 14 10-19 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) Third/fifth place 43. BONANZA (45) SATURDAY’S GAMES MUSIC CITY BOWL WINNERS Lost River 64, Chiloquin 53 LAKEVIEW (45) Dec. 30, 2010-North Carolina 30, Tennes- Henley 56, Bonanza 48 Thompson 1 2-4 5, Gomez 6 1-4 14, Arm- TicketCity Bowl CHILOQUIN (53) strong 0 0-0 0, Davis 1 5-9 7, Stickel 1 2-4 4, Nicholl 1 1-3 3, Fredrich 0 0-2 0, Penning- At Dallas see 27, 2OT ton 0 0-0 0, Staub 0 0-0 0, Stofleth 3 1-2 9, HENLEY (56) T. Case 4 4-4 13, Hoaglen 3 0-0 7, Clark 1 Angel 1 2-3 4, Pipkin 1 0-0 2, Jones 3 4-8 10. Northwestern (7-5) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 9 a.m. Dec. 27, 2009-Clemson 21, Kentucky 13 North 3-10 1-2 7, Cullen 2-5 0-0 5, Pena 0-2 2, Witcraft 9 7-14 26, A. Case 0 0-0 0, M. Totals: 14 16-33 45. Murphy 2 0-0 4, Seaton 6 4-6 16, Cahill 3 1-2 (ESPNU) Dec. 31, 2008-Vanderbilt 16, Boston Col- 8, Bryant 2 0-0 4. Totals: 17 8-17 45. 4-10 2-2 10, Johnson 0-1 2-2 2, Peterson 3-10 Rubidoux 0 0-0 0, Mosttler 2 0-0 5. Totals: CHILOQUIN (48) Capital One Bowl lege 14 Lost River 5 16 7 15 — 43 5-5 11, Gordon 1-4 3-4 5, Sherrill 3-6 0-0 6, 19 11-20 53. Fallon Case 4 0-1 11, Faryn Case 3 1-2 7, At Orlando, Fla. Dec. 31, 2007-Kentucky 35, Florida State Lakeview 8 15 13 9 — 45 Alves 0-2 0-0 0, Mueller 3-7 2-2 8, Thomas 1-1 LOST RIVER (64) Clark 1 3-5 5, Weiser 5 0-0 10, Miller 0 0-0 0, Michigan State (11-1) vs. Alabama (9-3), 10 28 3-point goals — Lost River 5 (Parks 3, 0-2 2. Totals: 20-56 15-19 56. McAuliffe 4 3-4 13, Ireland 2 3-4 7, Strad- Fernandez 3 2-5 8, Montoya 3 1-2 7, Mitchell 0 a.m. (ESPN) Dec. 29, 2006-Kentucky 28, Clemson 20 Kiser, C. O’Connor), Lakeview 3 (Stofleth 2, BONANZA (48) ley 2 0-1 4, Hickey 1 1-2 3, Graham 2 1-2 5, 0-0 0. Totals: 19 7-15 48. Outback Bowl Dec. 30, 2005-Virginia 34, Minnesota 31 Bonanza 8 11 11 15 — 45 Cahill). Personal fouls — Lost River 16, Lakev- Stewart 1-2 0-0 3, Scott 3-7 0-0 8, Quin- Ditmore 2 0-1 4, Burch 1 0-0 2, Swingle 9 3-4 At Tampa, Fla. Dec. 31, 2004-Minnesota 20, Alabama 16 day 7-12 2-2 17, Gallagher 4-12 1-2 9, S. Made- 24, Perez 0 0-0 0, Lowrie 0 2-4 2. Totals: 23 13- Chiloquin 14 15 13 6 — 48 iew 20. Technical fouls — none. Fouled out Florida (7-5) vs. Penn State (7-5), 10 a.m. (ABC) Dec. 31, 2003-Auburn 28, Wisconsin 14 ra 1-2 0-0 2, Banderas 0-1 0-0 0, Cox 3-10 3-4 22 64. 3-point goals — Bonanza 1 (Gomez), Chi- — Cahill. 9. Totals: 19-46 6-8 48. Chiloquin 9 17 15 12 — 53 loquin 3 (Fl. Case 3). Personal fouls — Bonan- Gator Bowl Dec. 30, 2002-Minnesota 29, Arkansas 14 At Jacksonville, Fla. Dec. 28, 2001-Boston College 20, Georgia Michigan (7-5) vs. Mississippi State (8-4), 10:30 16 National Basketball Association a.m. (ESPN2) Dec. 28, 2000-West Virginia 49, Missis- NBA Standings Milwaukee 12 18 .400 8 62 23-33 89. Milwaukee, 128,556; Raymond Felton, New Rose Bowl sippi 38 Detroit 11 21 .344 10 At Pasadena, Calif. Dec. 29, 1999-Syracuse 20, Kentucky 13 All Times PST PORTLAND (100) York, 105,425; Joe Johnson, Atlanta, 99,598; Cleveland 8 24 .250 13 Jamal Crawford, Atlanta, 97,809. Texas Christian (12-0) vs. Wisconsin (11-1), 2 Dec. 29, 1998-Virginia Tech 38, Alabama 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE Batum 3-7 2-2 9, Aldridge 10-18 7-8 27, Northwest Division Thursday’s Games Camby 2-5 0-2 4, Miller 6-11 4-5 16, Matthews Centers: , Orlando, 988,572; W L Pct GB Orlando 112, New York 103 9-16 8-9 30, Cunningham 1-3 2-2 4, Fernan- Shaquille O’Neal, Boston, 410,663; Joakim Thursday’s transactions Oklahoma City 22 11 .667 — San Antonio 99, Dallas 93 dez 2-5 2-2 8, Mills 1-7 0-0 2, Marks 0-1 0-0 0, Noah, Chicago, 153,657; Al Horford, Atlanta, Utah 22 11 .667 — Portland 100, Utah 89 Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Babbitt 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 120,404; , Milwaukee, 110,153; FOOTBALL — Recalled 34-74 25-32 100. Andrea Bargnani, Toronto, 92,822; Brook Denver 18 13 .581 3 Today’s Games National Football League D Dylan Reese and F Jesse Joensuu from Portland 17 16 .515 5 Utah 25 16 27 21 — 89 Lopez, New Jersey, 77,048; Roy Hibbert, New Jersey at Chicago, noon Bridgeport (AHL). Minnesota 8 25 .242 14 Portland 29 17 33 21 — 100 Indiana, 70,698; JaVale McGee, Washington, NFL — Fined the New York Jets $100,000 Pacific Division New Orleans at Boston, noon 3-Point Goals-Utah 6-14 (D.Williams 3-5, 59,508; Ben Wallace, Detroit, 44,375. for violating league rules when assistant — Assigned C Todd Golden State at Charlotte, noon coach Sal Alosi tripped Miami’s Nolan Carroll L.A. Lakers 22 10 .688 — Bell 2-4, Hayward 1-3, Watson 0-1, Price 0-1), WESTERN CONFERENCE White to Connecticut (AHL). Washington at Indiana, noon on the sideline during a punt return.Reduced Phoenix 13 17 .433 8 Portland 7-17 (Matthews 4-10, Fernandez Forwards: Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City, Golden State 12 19 .387 91⁄2 2-3, Batum 1-2, Mills 0-2). Fouled Out-Price. the fine of Pittsburgh LB James Harrison for Toronto at Houston, 4 p.m. 735,521; Carmelo Anthony, Denver, 602,516; L.A. Clippers 10 23 .303 121⁄2 Rebounds-Utah 46 (Jefferson 10), Portland his Oct. 17 hit on Cleveland WR Mohamed Atlanta at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. , L.A. Lakers, 597,201; Dirk Nowit- BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Recalled Sacramento 6 23 .207 141⁄2 43 (Camby 20). Assists-Utah 19 (D.Williams 8), Massaquoi from $75,000 to $50,000. Detroit at Phoenix, 6 p.m. zki, Dallas, 447,737; , San Antonio, F Mike Selitto from Danbury (Federal). Southwest Division Portland 21 (Miller 10). Total Fouls-Utah 31, NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Placed KR Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. 436,651; , L.A. Clippers, 435,857; San Antonio 28 4 .875 — Portland 24. Technicals-Utah Bench, Camby. Courtney Roby on injured reserve. Signed WR — Recalled D Saturday’s Games , L.A. Lakers, 232,299; Luis Scola, Adrian Arrington from the practice squad. Dallas 24 7 .774 31⁄2 A-20,652 (19,980). Ethan Graham and F Matthew Pistilli from New Orleans 18 14 .563 10 Cleveland at Chicago, 4 p.m. Houston, 197,728; , Minnesota, NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed CB Brian Florida (ECHL). Houston 15 16 .484 121⁄2 New Orleans at Washington, 4 p.m. 171,945; , Dallas, 168,937. Witherspoon. Placed KR Will Blackmon on Memphis 14 18 .438 14 Golden State at Miami, 4:30 p.m. All-Star Voting Guards: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers, 1,153,694; injured reserve. TORONTO MARLIES — Recalled F Matt , New Orleans, 585,690; Manu Gino- EASTERN CONFERENCE New Jersey at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Game: Feb. 20 at Los Angeles NEW YORK JETS — Signed DB Isaiah Tru- Caruana from Reading (ECHL). Atlantic Division bili, San Antonio, 403,632; , Phoe- Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Released Dec. 30 fant from the practice squad. Signed DL Matt W L Pct GB nix, 321,659; Deron Williams, Utah, 313,011; EASTERN CONFERENCE Kroul to the practice squad. SOCCER Boston 24 6 .800 — Sacramento at Denver, 6 p.m. Jason Kidd, Dallas, 234,779; Russell West- Forwards: LeBron James, Miami, 969,459; SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Placed TE New York 18 14 .563 7 Memphis at Utah, 6 p.m. brook, Oklahoma City, 233,593; Tony Parker, MLS Kevin Garnett, Boston, 712,555; Amar’e Antonio Gates on injured reserve. Signed FB Philadelphia 13 19 .406 12 Dallas at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. San Antonio, 219,378; , Phoenix, Stoudemire, New York, 637,486; Paul Pierce, Billy Latsko. LOS ANGELES GALAXY_Signed D Frankie Toronto 11 20 .355 131⁄2 185,213; Eric Gordon, L.A. Clippers, 179,917. New Jersey 9 23 .281 16 Boston, 381,348; , Miami, 260,007; Hejduk to a one-year contract. Centers: , Houston, 637,527; Andrew HOCKEY Southeast Division Josh Smith, Atlanta, 193,897; Carlos Booz- Thursday’s NBA Boxes Bynum, L.A. Lakers, 376,283; Brendan Hay- Miami 25 9 .735 — er, Chicago, 159,073; , New COLLEGE York, 127,726; Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia, wood, Dallas, 215,905; Nene, Denver, 211,475; ANAHEIM DUCKS_Placed C Ryan Getzlaf Orlando 21 12 .636 31⁄2 Trail Blazers 100, Jazz 89 BYU — Announced the resignation of Atlanta 21 13 .618 4 115,660; Danny Granger, Indiana, 107,145. , Memphis, 205,227; Emeka Oka- on injured reserve. Charlotte 11 19 .367 12 UTAH (89) Guards: Dwyane Wade, Miami, 938,402; for, New Orleans, 172,012; Chris Kaman, L.A. — Assigned D Ryan offensive coordinator Robert Anae. Washington 8 22 .267 15 Hayward 3-6 4-6 11, Millsap 7-15 3-3 17, , Boston, 777,310; , Clippers, 131,741; , Portland, Donald from Reading (ECHL) to Providence CONCORDIA, TEXAS — Announced the 111,346; Andris Biedrins, Golden State, (AHL) and D Cody Wild from Providence to Central Division Jefferson 5-9 3-4 13, D.Williams 5-11 6-7 19, Chicago, 721,122; Ray Allen, Boston, 392,441; resignation of men’s soccer coach Wesley Chicago 20 10 .667 — Bell 3-5 1-1 9, Evans 2-3 1-2 5, Fesenko 2-6 3-8 , Washington, 169,219; Gilbert Are- 65,908; Robin Lopez, Phoenix, 62,199. Reading. Indiana 13 17 .433 7 7, Watson 1-3 2-2 4, Price 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 30- nas, Orlando, 144,889; Brandon Jennings, — Reassigned F Schevers. Jon Matsumoto and D Bryan Rodney to Char- INDIANA — Named Brent Pease offensive lotte (AHL). coordinator. Oregon Tech basketball — Activated C Derek MacKenzie from the injured list. MINNESOTA — Named Jay Sawvel defen- 3-point goals — Oregon Tech 10-28 (Fos- Tech 31. Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball — Assigned C Aaron sive backs coach, Brian Anderson defensive ter 3-7, Gomez 3-8, Matic 2-4, Sentman 2-5, 3-point goals — Oregon Tech 2-12 (Dixon Gagnon to Texas (AHL). quality control assistant, Nate Griffin offen- Smith 0-1, Johnson 0-1, Riddle 0-1, Bautista Owls 89, Warriors 88 Warriors 63, Owls 60 2-3, Cherry 0-1, Hofman 0-2, Hunt 0-3, Watts — Recalled D Jared 0-1), Corban 8-17 (Keene 6-9, Mauermann sive quality control assistant, Adam Clark 0-3), Corban 6-22 (Bennett 3-4, Tsugawa 1-4, Spurgeon from Houston (AHL). OREGON TECH (13-2, 5-0) 1-2, Logan 1-2, Carter 0-1, Ramirez 0-1, Powell OREGON TECH (8-9, 0-5) director of player personnel, Billy Glasscock Steigleman 1-6, Buhler 1-8). Rebounds — Kyle Goemz 6-15 2-2 17, Matt Smith 0-2 1- 0-1, Koppa 0-1). Rebounds — Oregon Tech Colleen Hunt 4-9 1-4 9, Morgan Hofman — Recalled F Brian Rolston and RW Nick Palmieri from Albany director of recruiting operations and Eric 2 1, Bryant Sentman 9-14 1-1 21, Brent John- 34 (Johnson 8, Gomez 5, Foster 5, Sentman 2-10 4-6 8, Brittany Cherry 6-15 0-0 12, Crissy Oregon Tech 47 (Cherry 8, Nielsen 7, Albright (AHL). Klein strength and conditioning coach. son 3-6 2-2 8, Joseph Foster 10-24 7-10 30, 4, Smith 3, Matic 3), Oregon Tech 43 (Ramirez Watts 1-9 4-6 6, Aundrea Albright 1-6 2-5 4, 6, Hunt 5, Conditt 4, Dixon 4), Corban 51 Scott Riddle 0-1 0-0 0, Jordan Kiely 0-1 0-0 9, Logan 6, Powell 6, Carter 5, Conrath 5, Jana Parker 0-0 0-0 0, Kassi Conditt 1-6 6-7 (Bennett 10, Steigleman 7, Buhler 7, Tsugawa 0, Brandon Baustista 0-2 0-0 0, Alex Zerbach Mauermann 3, Keene 3, Sebens 3). Assists 8, Karissa Dixon 4-6 1-2 11, Kaitlin Nielsen 0-1 7, Miller 5). Assists — Oregon Tech 9 (Hofman On Dec. 31 0-0 0-0 0, Mihajlo Matic 3-8 2-2 10, Nathan — Oregon Tech 14 (Gomez 3, Sentman 3, 2-4 2, Kiana Caban 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 19-62 20- 3, Hunt 2), Corban 14 (Tsugawa 5, Steigleman Maddox 1-1 0-0 2. Totals: 32-74 15-19 89. Foster 3, Matic 2, Smith 2), Corban 18 (Carter 34 60. 4, Miller 3). Blocked shots — Oregon Tech 7 1974 — Catfish Hunter, baseball’s first Minnesota a 31-30 victory over Oregon in the CORBAN (10-6, 0-4) 3, Mauermann 3, Logan 3, Ramirez 3, Sebens CORBAN (8-6, 3-1) (Conditt 3, Cherry, Watts, Albright, Dixon), free agent, signs with the New York Yankees. Sun Bowl. The Golden Gophers finish the year Jordan Carter 6-15 5-7 17, Erik Conrath 2). Blocked shots — Oregon Tech 1 (Sent- Jennesa Miller 5-12 4-7 14, Katie Steigle- Corban 12 (Buhler 7, Steigleman 3, Miller, 1982 — Jockey Pat Day edges Angel Cor- 10-3, their first 10-win season since 1905. man), Corban 3 (Conrath, Sebens, Kopra). dero Jr. by two races to capture leading rider 5-7 8-13 18, Jake Mauermann 1-4 2-2 5, Ian man 5-21 9-11 20, Tess Bennett 4-10 0-0 11, Bennett). Steals — Oregon Tech 8 (Hunt 2, 2004 — Louisville snaps Boise State’s Logan 4-8 5-7 14, Jonathan Ramirez 1-3 1-2 3, Steals — Oregon Tech 3 (Foster 2, Johnson), honors. Day rides Dana’s Woof and Miltons Becky Buhler 2-10 0-2 5, Emily Tsugawa 2-6 Hofman 2, Watts 2, Cherry, Dixon), Corban 22-game winning streak in the highest-scor- Brelin Powell 2-3 0-0 4, Nash Keene 6-12 1-1 Corban 0. Turnovers — Oregon Tech 1, Cor- 4-4 9, Hannah Hannah Whitehead 0-0 0-0 0, Magic to victory during the evening program 6 (Miller 2, Harter 2, Bennett, Buhler). Turn- ing Liberty Bowl ever. The Cardinals (11-1) 19, Josiah Sebens 0-0 2-2 2, Jacob Kopra 3-4 ban 11. Personal fouls — Oregon Tech 23, Rachel Newby 0-1 0-0 0, Ashlyn Roos 0-0 0-0 at Delta Downs for 399 wins for the year. overs — Oregon Tech 18, Corban 17. Personal hold off the Broncos 44-40 to match a school 0-0 6. Totals: 28-56 24-34 88. Corban 20. Technical fouls — none. Fouled 0, Christy Mosier 0-0 0-0 0, Ashlee Roderick 1- 1988 — A blinding fog rolls in during record for victories in a season. Halftime score — Corban 36, Oregon out — Mauermann. 1 0-0 2, Rachel Harter 0-1 0-0 0, Melissa Jones fouls — Oregon Tech 21, Corban 24. Techni- the second quarter of the Chicago Bears’ Tech 34. Officials — Don Wescott, Jason Welker, 0-0 2-4 2, Alison Evans 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 19-63 cal fouls — none. Fouled out — Watts. 20-12 NFC semifinal victory over the Phila- 2005 — Harness drivers Catello Manzi delphia Eagles at Soldier Field in Chicago. Regulation score — Oregon Tech 81, Byron Lloyd. Attendance — 389. 19-29 63. Officials — Manuel Fernandez, Matt and Brian Spears each set single-season The fog obscures the game from most of the Corban 81. Halftime score — Corban 33, Oregon Head, Donnie Johnson. Attendance — 257. records. Manzi, 55, becomes the oldest har- 65,534 fans present and a national television ness driver to lead North America in victories audience that could watch only ground-level (727), even without a win on the last day. shots. National Hockey League Sears becomes the first driver to surpass $15 1989 — Jockey Kent Desormeaux sets million ($15,085,991) in pursue earnings. St. Louis 36 19 12 5 43 95 97 Tampa Bay 38 22 11 5 49 119 121 Nashville at Minnesota, 3 p.m. the world record for most number of wins NHL Standings 2006 — San Diego coach Marty Schot- Chicago 39 20 16 3 43 123 113 Washington 39 22 12 5 49 117 105 in a single season. His 598th win is aboard All Times PST N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 4 p.m. Columbus 37 19 15 3 41 96 107 Atlanta 40 20 14 6 46 126 119 2-year-old East Royalty in the Inner Harbor tenheimer wins his 200th regular-season WESTERN CONFERENCE Ottawa at Columbus, 4 p.m. Nashville 36 17 13 6 40 87 91 Carolina 36 17 15 4 38 102 108 Stakes at Laurel Racecourse. game, joining Don Shula, George Halas, Tom Pacific Division EASTERN CONFERENCE Florida 34 16 17 1 33 93 89 Philadelphia at Anaheim, 5 p.m. 2003 — Englishman Rhys Lloyd kicks a Landry and Curly Lambeau in that exclusive GP W L OT Pts GF GA Atlantic Division NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Vancouver at Dallas, 5 p.m. 42-yard with 23 seconds left to give club. Dallas 38 22 12 4 48 109 105 GP W L OT Pts GF GA overtime loss. Phoenix at St. Louis, 5:30 p.m. Los Angeles 37 22 14 1 45 113 91 Pittsburgh 39 25 11 3 53 126 91 Thursday’s Games San Jose 38 20 13 5 45 114 108 Philadelphia 37 23 9 5 51 126 97 Colorado at Calgary, 6 p.m. Thursday’s lotteries Anaheim 40 19 17 4 42 102 116 N.Y. Rangers 38 22 14 2 46 118 98 Atlanta 3, Boston 2, SO Saturday’s Games Phoenix 36 17 12 7 41 98 103 Colorado 4, Edmonton 3, SO (800) 568-8379 California N.Y. Islanders 35 10 19 6 26 80 115 Washington vs. Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Northwest Division New Jersey 36 9 25 2 20 62 115 Columbus 3, Toronto 2 Oregon Daily Derby: 1st Place: 4 BIG BEN. 2nd Boston at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Vancouver 35 22 8 5 49 121 90 Northeast Division Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 1 Pick Four: 1 p.m.: 6-2-0-9: 4 p.m: 4-3-8- Place: 7 EUREKA. 3rd Place: 6 WHIRL WIN. Colorado 37 20 12 5 45 129 120 Toronto at Ottawa, 4 p.m. Race time: 1:43.09. Boston 36 20 11 5 45 102 77 San Jose 5, Chicago 3 1; 7 p.m.: 9-8-3-6; 10 p.m.: 2-9-2-3. Minnesota 36 17 14 5 39 91 103 Montreal 38 20 16 2 42 94 90 Pick 3: Afternoon: 7-7-3. Evening: 2-1-5. Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 4 New Jersey at Carolina, 4 p.m. Lucky Lines: 2-8-10-14-20-23-28-32. Calgary 37 16 18 3 35 100 107 Ottawa 38 16 18 4 36 86 112 N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Oregon Lottery Office: Daily 4: 6-8-7-5 Edmonton 36 12 17 7 31 94 124 Buffalo 37 15 18 4 34 98 108 Today’s Games Fantasy 5: 15-19-21-28-39. Central Division Toronto 36 13 19 4 30 84 110 Atlanta at New Jersey, 2 p.m. San Jose at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. (503) 540-1000 Detroit 37 24 9 4 52 128 103 Southeast Division Montreal at Florida, 2 p.m. Calgary at Edmonton, 7 p.m. California Lottery Office: