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NBA Standings NHL Standings Transactions Sports on the Air NBA standings College scores Eastern Conference Monday's College Basketball Results Atlantic Division East Alfred 92. Buffalo U SB W L Pet. QB American 68. W Chester 66 Boston 36 13 .735 Bloomsburg 72, Wilkes 67 Boston U 65, Maine 63 Philadelphia 36 14 .720 Vi Bryant 71 W New England 70 New Jersey 25 26 .490 12 CW Post 70 Adelphl 69. OT California (Pa) 70, Fla, Int 1 63 Washington 24 25 .490 12 Cheyney 100, Lincoln 69 New York 23 29 .442 14 Clarion 95, Geneva 75 Connecticut Coll 68. Concordia 56 Central Division Dickinson 75, Albright 58 Milwaukee 36 14 .720 Edlnboro 77. Gannon 61 Fartelgh Dickinson 98 MarlstSO Detroit 22 29 .431 141 r Fr Pierce 138 Lyndon St 85 Indiana 22 29 .431 14 Holy Cross 67, New Hampshire 54 ! Howard 80. Campbell 71 Atlanta 19 26 .404 15 Indiana (Pa) 87. W. Liberty 71 Chicago 19 31 .380 17 lona 74, New Orleans 69 Ithaca 70, Cortland 68 Cleveland 11 39 .220 25 Kutztown 72. 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