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This Week in Sports WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS —Minnesota (-) Did Not Play B4 | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2019 NAMES & NUMBERS THE POST-STAR —Army (-) did not play. Nashville ½- () CHICAGO NFL —Army (-) did not play. CALGARY ½- (.) Colorado —Notre Dame (-) did not play. ANAHEIM ½- () Ottawa Playoffs Schedule —Ohio St. (-) did not play. Home Team in CAPS This week in sports WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS —Minnesota (-) did not play. © TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY, LLC Saturday, Jan. —Minnesota (-) did not play. WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE Indianapolis , Houston —Texas A&M (-) def. Tulane - in Dallas , Seattle the Sugar Bowl. ECHL 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Sunday, Jan. —Texas Christian (-) def. Carnegie Tech ECHL AT A GLANCE L.A. Chargers , Baltimore - in the Sugar Bowl. Thunder Thunder at Thunder at Philadelphia , Chicago —Pittsburgh (--) did not play. EASTERN CONFERENCE at Reading Newf’land, Newf’land, —Minnesota (-) did not play. DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS NORTH DIVISION 7 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. Indianapolis at Kansas City, : p.m. (NBC) GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Amway Coaches Top 25 Poll Newfoundland Dallas at L.A. Rams, : p.m. (FOX) The final Amway Top football poll, with Islanders Rangers Rangers at Hurricanes Adirondack Sunday, Jan. first-place votes in parentheses, final Reading at Rangers, at Islanders, Blue Jackets, at Rangers, Los Angeles Chargers at New England, : p.m. records, total points based on points for Maine (CBS) first place through one point for th, and 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Manchester Philadelphia at New Orleans, : p.m. (FOX) previous ranking: Brampton CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Record Pts Pvs Worcester Islanders Rangers Lightning Blues at Sunday, Jan. . Clemson () - at Rangers, at Islanders, at Islanders, Islanders, NFC, : p.m. (FOX) . Alabama - SOUTH DIVISION AFC, : p.m. (CBS) . Ohio State - GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. PRO BOWL . Oklahoma - Florida Sunday, Jan. . Notre Dame - South Carolina Maple Leafs Flyers Blackhawks Devils at AFC vs. NFC, p.m. (ABC/ESPN) . Florida - Jacksonville at Devils, at Devils, at Devils, Blue Jackets, SUPER BOWL . LSU - Orlando Sunday, Feb. . Georgia - Greenville 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. AFC champion vs. NFC champion, : p.m. Texas - Norfolk (CBS) . Washington State - Atlanta Pacers 76ers . Kentucky - WESTERN CONFERENCE . UCF - at Knicks, at Knicks, COLLEGE FOOTBALL . Washington - CENTRAL DIVISION 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Michigan - GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA Bowl Schedule . Syracuse - Cincinnati . Texas A&M - Hawks Nets at Celtics MONDAY, JAN. Toledo at Nets, Raptors, at Nets, College Football Championship . Penn State - Fort Wayne Clemson , Alabama . Fresno State - Indy 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, JAN. . Northwestern - Wheeling East-West Shrine Classic . Army - Kalamazoo . Utah State - East vs. West, p.m. (NFLN) MOUNTAIN DIVISION NFLPA Collegiate Bowl . West Virginia - PIT, Major (fighting), :; Sceviour, FLA, Major W L Pct GB GP W L OL SOL Pts GF GA American vs. National, TBA (NFLN) . Cincinnati - NR (fighting), :; Hawryluk, FLA, (roughing), Houston . — COLLEGE BASKETBALL Utah SATURDAY, JAN. . Boise State - :; Letang, PIT, (holding), :. San Antonio . — Idaho Senior Bowl . Mississippi State - Shots on Goal—Florida --—. Pittsburgh New Orleans . Tulsa Men’s Scores North vs. South, : p.m. (NFLN) Others receiving votes: Iowa , Utah , --—. Memphis . ½ Kansas City EAST Appalachian State , Stanford , Iowa State Power-play opportunities—Florida of ; Wichita Dallas . ½ Buffalo , Toledo , Auburn , Oregon , Missouri , UAB Pittsburgh of . Rapid City NORTHWEST DIVISION Dominican (NY) , Caldwell Clemson 44, Alabama 16 , Georgia Southern , Virginia , N.C. State , Goalies—Florida, Reimer -- ( shots- Clemson — Allen Felician , Concordia (N.Y.) Troy , Wisconsin , Duke . saves), Luongo -- (-). Pittsburgh, W L Pct GB Alabama — Denver . — Marist , Manhattan NOTE: TWO POINTS ARE AWARDED FOR Murray -- (-). Villanova , St. John’s FIRST QUARTER Oklahoma City . No. 1 vs. No. 2 A WIN, ONE POINT FOR AN OVERTIME OR A—, (,). T—:. Yale , Skidmore Portland . CLE—Terrell interception return (Huegel Meetings between the No. and No. ranked SHOOTOUT LOSS. Referees—Tom Chmielewski, Francois St SOUTH Utah . kick), : teams in The Associated Press’ college football ——— Laurent. Linesmen—Tyson Baker, Tony Sericolo. Duke , Wake Forest Minnesota . ½ BAMA—Jeudy pass from Tagovailoa (Bulovas poll (the No. team is --): Monday’s Games Kentucky , Texas A&M kick), : Jan. , — No. Alabama lost to No. No games scheduled Capitals 5, Flyers 3 PACIFIC DIVISION Midway , Alice Lloyd CLE—Etienne run (Huegel kick), : Clemson -, College Football Championship Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia — W L Pct GB Montreat , Union (Ky.) BAMA—Hentges pass from Tagovailoa (kick Jan. , — No. Alabama , No. Newfoundland , Maine Washington — Golden State . — NC A&T , Mid-Atlantic Christian failed), : Clemson , College Football Championship Manchester at Adirondack, p.m. First Period—, Washington, Wilson (Vrana), L.A. Clippers . ½ MIDWEST SECOND QUARTER Jan. , — No. Florida State , No. Kansas City at Indy, : p.m. :. , Philadelphia, Voracek (Lindblom), L.A. Lakers . ½ Bowling Green , Ohio Auburn , BCS National Championship Wednesday’s Games BAMA—FG Bulovas , : :. Sacramento . Cent. Michigan , Akron , OT Jan. , — No. Alabama , No. Notre Maine at Newfoundland, : p.m. Second Period—, Washington, Oshie (Eller, Phoenix . ½ Kent St. , W. Michigan CLE—Etienne run (Huegel kick), : Dame , BCS National Championship Adirondack at Reading, p.m. CLE—Etienne pass from T.Lawrence (Huegel Carlson), :. , Washington, Vrana , :. ——— Maryland , Minnesota Jan. , — No. Alabama , No. LSU , Orlando at Norfolk, p.m. , Washington, Vrana (Boyd, Carlson), : Monday’s Games Missouri St. , Indiana St. kick), : BCS National Championship Greenville at Florida, : p.m. (pp). San Antonio , Detroit N. Illinois , Miami (Ohio) CLE—FG Huegel , : Nov. , — No. LSU , No. Alabama , OT Utah at Cincinnati, : p.m. Third Period—, Philadelphia, Simmonds Boston , Brooklyn Tennessee , Missouri THIRD QUARTER Jan. , — No. Auburn , No. Oregon Toledo at Idaho, : p.m. (Voracek, Couturier), :. , Philadelphia, Houston , Denver SOUTHWEST , BCS National Championship Thursday’s Games CLE—Ross pass from T.Lawrence (kick failed), Giroux (Couturier, Voracek), :. , Milwaukee , Utah Baylor , Iowa St. Jan. , — No. Alabama , No. Texas No games scheduled : Washington, Oshie , : (sh). New Orleans , Memphis Oklahoma St. , Texas , BCS National Championship CLE—Higgins pass from T.Lawrence (Huegel Shots on Goal—Philadelphia --—. L.A. Lakers , Dallas kick), : Dec. , — No. Alabama , No. Florida Washington --—. , SEC Championship Portland , New York Women’s Scores A—,. NHL Power-play opportunities—Philadelphia of ; Sacramento , Orlando SOUTH ——— Jan. , — No. Florida , No. Oklahoma EASTERN CONFERENCE Washington of . , BCS National Championship Tuesday’s Games Florida Gulf Coast , North Alabama CLE BAMA Goalies—Philadelphia, McKenna -- ( Indiana , Cleveland Hampton , UNC-Asheville First downs Dec. , — No. Florida , No. Alabama ATLANTIC DIVISION shots- saves). Washington, Copley -- , SEC Championship Philadelphia , Washington Kennesaw St. , Jacksonville Rushes-yards - - GP W L OT Pts GF GA (-). Denver , Miami Presbyterian , Longwood Passing Jan. , — No. LSU , No. Ohio State Tampa Bay A—, (,). T—:. , BCS National Championship Toronto , Atlanta Radford , High Point Comp-Att-Int -- -- Toronto Referees—Gord Dwyer, Brian Pochmara. Minnesota at Oklahoma City, p.m. Samford , Montevallo Return Yards Jan. , — No. Florida , No. Ohio State Boston Linesmen—Matt MacPherson, Bevan Mills. Sacramento at Phoenix, p.m. Stetson , Liberty Punts-Avg. -. -. , BCS National Championship Buffalo Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, : p.m. VCU , La Salle Fumbles-Lost - - Nov. , — No. Ohio State , No. Montreal New York at Golden State, : p.m. Winthrop , Charleston Southern Penalties-Yards - - Michigan Florida Canadiens 3,Red Wings 2 Montreal — Wednesday’s Games Time of Possession : : Sept. , — No. Ohio State , No. Detroit Detroit — Indiana at Boston, p.m. ——— Texas Ottawa First Period—None. Philadelphia at Washington, p.m. Jan. , — No. Texas , No. Southern Metropolitan Division COLLEGE HOCKEY INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Second Period—, Montreal, Gallagher Atlanta at Brooklyn, : p.m. Cal , Rose Bowl GP W L OT Pts GF GA RUSHING—Clemson, Etienne -, T.Lawrence (Danault, Tatar), :. , Montreal, Armia Cleveland at New Orleans, p.m. Jan. , — No. Southern Cal , No. Washington College Scores -, Choice -, Feaster -, Brice -(minus (Benn, Domi), :. , Detroit, Athanasiou Milwaukee at Houston, p.m. Oklahoma , Orange Bowl Pittsburgh EAST ). Alabama, N.Harris -, D.Harris -, (Glendening), :. San Antonio at Memphis, p.m. Jan. , — No. Ohio State , No. Miami Columbus Boston U. , Harvard , OT Jacobs -, Pierschbacher -, Ma.Jones Third Period—, Montreal, Petry (Tatar), :. Phoenix at Dallas, : p.m. , OT, Fiesta Bowl N.Y. Islanders American International , Sacred Heart -(minus ), Hurts -(minus ), Tagovailoa , Detroit, Athanasiou (Mantha, Nyquist), Orlando at Utah, p.m. Jan. , — No. Florida State , No.
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