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loose for a 45-yard touchdown —
that would have been the Falcons’
longest play of the night Oct. 11 —
and gave his team the lead for
good.
Ronnell McCorn grabbed a de-
flected pass and returned it
21 yards for an insurance touch-
down in the third quarter, and
Wilkerson scored his third and
fourth touchdowns from 23 yards
and 31 yards out, respectively,
ending a night that featured the
most dominant performance in
the WCAC this season.
“I don’t know what he ate for
lunch, but it worked,” Stefanelli
said. (It was carryout pasta with
teammates, Wilkerson said, for

the record.)
Nobody held Gonzaga to fewer
than 28 points in regulation be-
sides the Falcons, who did so
twice. They play the winner of
St. John’s and DeMatha for the
WCAC title next weekend, and
they are rolling after that week off
gave them a boost.
“The fact that they could focus
and really key in on the game
plan, even with the elements and
everything else... I saw some-
thing, like: This could be a good
night for us if we could carry it to
Friday,” Stefanelli said. His team
only has to carry it one more
week.
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BY JAKE LOURIM

Barely a month after Good
Counsel and Gonzaga played a
five-overtime classic, the teams
met again in a Washington Catho-
lic Athletic Conference semifinal
Friday night in Olney. The fifth-
ranked Falcons made sure there
was no similar drama, routing
No. 2 Gonzaga, 44-14.
“We preached all year: ‘Speak
everything into existence,’ ” said


running back Sy’Veon Wilkerson,
who rushed 19 times for 192 yards
and four touchdowns. “Every
game, every practice, we were
locked in.
“We came out, and we knew we
were going to dominate this
game. And we did.”

The No. 5 Falcons will meet the
winner of Saturday’s DeMatha-St.
John’s semifinal for the WCAC
title.
Good Counsel Coach Andy Ste-
fanelli said last week he consid-
ered his team’s scheduling draw
and lamented his luck. His Fal-
cons (8-3) had to play the other
top teams in the WCAC — Gonza-
ga, St. John’s and DeMatha —
back-to-back-to-back, and their
open date was the last of the

regular season. But that schedule
didn’t turn out so poorly after all.
“What I was worried about was
would the team be lagging with
the time off?” Stefanelli said. “...
That was my concern, and they
wiped that out.”
Wilkerson made sure they did.
In their first game against the
Eagles (8-3), the Falcons logged
just three double-digit yard plays
in regulation. In the second quar-
ter Friday, Wilkerson sprung

Washington catholic athletic conference football semifinal


Wilkerson leads Falcons to stunning rout of Eagles


good Counsel 44,
gonzaga 14

scoreboard

nfl
nFc


east wltpct. pF pa
Dallas ............................ 5 40 .556 251 170
Philadelphia .................. 5 40 .556 224 213
N.Y. Giants .................... 2 80 .200 203 289
Washington .................. 1 80 .111 108 219


south wltpct. pF pa
New Orleans ................. 7 20 .778 204 182
Carolina ......................... 5 40 .556 225 228
Tampa Bay .................... 3 60 .333 260 279
Atlanta .......................... 2 70 .222 191 259


north wltpct. pF pa
Green Bay ..................... 8 20 .800 250 205
Minnesota ..................... 7 30 .700 262 182
Chicago ......................... 4 50 .444 162 157
Detroit .......................... 3 51 .389 217 237


west wltpct. pF pa
San Francisco ................ 8 10 .889 259 129
Seattle .......................... 8 20 .800 275 254
L.A. Rams ...................... 5 40 .556 226 191
Arizona ......................... 3 61 .350 222 281
aFc
east wltpct. pF pa
New England ................. 8 10 .889 270 98
Buffalo .......................... 6 30 .667 174 150
Miami ............................ 2 70 .222 119 268
N.Y. Jets ....................... 2 70 .222 130 238


south wltpct. pF pa
Houston ........................ 6 30 .667 238 191
Indianapolis .................. 5 40 .556 194 193
Tennessee ..................... 5 50 .500 203 197
Jacksonville .................. 4 50 .444 176 189


north wltpct. pF pa
Baltimore ...................... 7 20 .778 300 189
Pittsburgh ..................... 5 50 .500 200 202
Cleveland ...................... 4 60 .400 192 228
Cincinnati ...................... 0 90 .000 137 259


west wltpct. pF pa
Kansas City ................... 6 40 .600 284 239
Oakland ......................... 5 40 .556 208 240
L.A. Chargers ................ 4 60 .400 207 194
Denver ........................... 3 60 .333 149 170
week 11
thursday’s result
at Cleveland 21, Pittsburgh 7
sunday’s games
Dallas at Detroit, 1
N.Y. Jets at Washington, 1
New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1
Denver at Minnesota, 1
Houston at Baltimore, 1
Buffalo at Miami, 1
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1
Atlanta at Carolina, 1
Arizona at San Francisco, 4:05
New England at Philadelphia, 4:25
Cincinnati at Oakland, 4:25
Chicago at L.A. Rams, 8:20
bye: N.Y. Giants, Seattle, Tennessee, Green Bay
monday’s game
Kansas City vs L.A. Chargers in Mexico City, 8:15
week 12
thursday’s game
Indianapolis at Houston, 8:20
sunday’s games
Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1
Miami at Cleveland, 1
Seattle at Philadelphia, 1
N.Y. Giants at Chicago, 1
Carolina at New Orleans, 1
Denver at Buffalo, 1
Detroit at Washington, 1
Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 1
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1
Jacksonville at Tennessee, 4:05
Dallas at New England, 4:25
Green Bay at San Francisco, 8:20
bye: Arizona, Minnesota, Kansas City, L.A. Chargers
monday’s games
Baltimore at L.A. Rams, 8:15


pro football

no. 24 michigan 88 , kent state 53
michigan (3-0)
B rown 3-8 0-0 7, Hillmon 7-9 0-0 14, Robbins 3-6 3-4 9,
Dilk 2-4 1-2 6, Johnson 9-15 1-4 21, Kiser 3-6 3-4 9,
Varejao 3-6 0-0 7, Nolan 0-1 0-0 0, Rauch 2-2 0-0 6, Sidor
2-4 1-2 7, Smeenge 1-3 0-0 2, totals 35-64 9-16 88.
kent st. (2-1)
B lackford 2-9 4-6 8, Thall 3-9 0-0 8, Carter 1-5 0-0 2,
Dingle 6-15 0-0 12, Shumate 4-9 1-1 10, Brinlee 0-1 0-0 0,
Eibel 0-0 0-0 0, Kelly 1-5 0-0 3, Modkins 0-2 0-0 0,
Pavlansky 0-3 0-0 0, Smith 1-2 0-0 2, Young 2-2 3-3 8,
totals 20-62 8-10 53.
michigan .......................... 1219312 6— 88
kent st. ............................ 16914 14 —53
three-point goals: Michigan 9-17 (Brown 1-4, Dilk 1-2,
Johnson 2-2, Varejao 1-1, Nolan 0-1, Rauch 2-2, Sidor
2-3, Smeenge 0-2), Kent St. 5-27 (Blackford 0-3, Thall
2-6, Carter 0-1, Dingle 0-3, Shumate 1-4, Brinlee 0-1,
Kelly 1-5, Modkins 0-1, Pavlansky 0-2, Young 1-1).
assists: Michigan 19 (Dilk 6), Kent St. 7 (Dingle 3).
Fouled out: None. rebounds: Michigan 45 (Hillmon 9),
Kent St. 28 (Blackford 6). total fouls: Michigan 13, Kent
St. 17. Technical Fouls_None.a: 2 13.

no. 25 south florida 77 , VcU 55
Vcu (1-2)
A rchie 0-4 1-2 1, Pashigoreva 1-2 2-2 4, Hattix-Coving-
ton 4-8 2-2 11, Reed 6-11 2-2 16, Williams 1-5 0-0 2,
Malashka 0-5 1-2 1, Hammond 4-4 2-4 10, Tassin 3-5 4-7
10, totals 19-44 14-21 55.
south Florida (4-0)
B rabencova 3-7 1-3 7, Mununga 6-7 2-2 14, Jordao 3-10
2-2 8, Pehadzic 3-9 1-2 10, Pinzan 5-12 1-2 13, Bermejo
0-0 0-0 0, Henshaw 0-3 3-4 3, Leverett 1-1 0-3 2,
Alvarez 7-10 1-2 20, Septe 0-4 0-0 0, totals 28-63
11-20 77.
Vcu .................................................................. _ 55
south Florida ............................................. _ 77
three-point goals: VCU 3-12 (Archie 0-2, Hattix-Covington
1-1, Reed 2-2, Williams 0-2, Malashka 0-4, Tassin 0-1),
South Florida 10-18 (Brabencova 0-1, Pehadzic 3-5, Pinzan
2-5, Alvarez 5-7). assists: VCU 8 (Williams 2), South
Florida 19 (Pinzan 8). Fouled out: None. rebounds: VCU 27
(Archie 5), South Florida 41 (Mununga 12). total fouls:
VCU 17, South Florida 17. Technical Fouls_None.a: 3 ,520.

hockey

nhl
eastern conFerence
atlantic gpwlot pts gF ga
Boston.......................... 19 12 3428 68 50
Montreal ...................... 19 11 5325 69 58
Florida .......................... 19 95523 70 71
Toronto ........................ 21 98422 70 71
Buffalo ......................... 18 96321 54 53
Tampa Bay ................... 16 95220 61 55
Ottawa ......................... 19 810117 53 62
Detroit.......................... 21 712216 48 78
metropolitan gpwlot pts gF ga
Washington ................. 21 14 3432 81 65
N.Y. Islanders............... 17 13 3127 54 39
Carolina ........................ 19 11 7123 66 56
Philadelphia ................. 19 10 6323 58 56
Pittsburgh .................... 19 10 7222 61 49
N.Y. Rangers ................ 17 87218 57 62
Columbus ..................... 19 78418 45 63
New Jersey .................. 18 68416 46 66
western conFerence
central gpwlot pts gF ga
St. Louis ....................... 20 12 3529 61 57
Colorado ....................... 19 11 6224 68 55
Winnipeg...................... 20 11 8123 55 61
Dallas ........................... 20 10 8222 50 48
Nashville ...................... 18 96321 68 59
Chicago......................... 18 77418 50 56
Minnesota.................... 19 711115 50 65
paciFic gpwlot pts gF ga
Edmonton..................... 21 13 6228 67 56
Arizona......................... 20 11 7224 58 49
Vancouver .................... 20 10 7323 65 54
Calgary ......................... 21 10 8323 60 61
Vegas ........................... 20 98321 59 61
Anaheim....................... 20 99220 53 58
San Jose ....................... 20 910119 59 70
Los Angeles.................. 19 711115 49 69
thursday’s results
Winnipeg 4, at Florida 3
Carolina 5, at Buffalo 4, OT
at Tampa Bay 9, N.Y. Rangers 3
at Minnesota 3, Arizona 2
at Edmonton 6, Colorado 2
San Jose 5, at Anaheim 3
Dallas 4, at Vancouver 2
at Los Angeles 3, Detroit 2, OT
Friday’s results
Montreal 5, at Washington 2
at New Jersey 2, Pittsburgh 1
Boston 4, at Toronto 2
at Columbus 3, St. Louis 2, OT
at Ottawa 2, Philadelphia 1
saturday’s games
Carolina at Minnesota, 2
Calgary at Arizona, 4
Dallas at Edmonton, 4
Vegas at Los Angeles, 4
Winnipeg at Tampa Bay, 4
Ottawa at Buffalo, 7
N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 7
N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7
Toronto at Pittsburgh, 7
Washington at Boston, 7
New Jersey at Montreal, 7
Anaheim at St. Louis, 8
Chicago at Nashville, 8
Colorado at Vancouver, 10
Detroit at San Jose, 10:30
sunday’s games
Calgary at Vegas, 7
Buffalo at Chicago, 7
monday’s games
Anaheim at Washington, 7
Los Angeles at Arizona, 9

college football

ncaa
thursday’s results
east
at Pittsburgh 34, North Carolina 27, OT
midwest
at Kent St. 30, Buffalo 27
Friday‘s results
east
at Villanova 35, LIU 7
south
Louisiana Tech (8-1) at Marshall (6-3), Late
west
Fresno St. (4-5) at San Diego St. (7-2), Late
saturday‘s games
east
VMI (4-6) at Army (4-6), noon
Robert Morris (6-4) at CCSU (9-1), noon
Penn (4-4) at Harvard (4-4), noon
Rhode Island (2-8) at Maine (5-5), noon
Jacksonville (2-8) at Marist (3-6), noon
Indiana (7-2) at Penn St. (8-1), noon
Lehigh (4-5) at Sacred Heart (6-4), noon
Wagner (1-9) at St. Francis (Pa.) (4-6), noon
Tulane (6-3) at Temple (6-3), noon
Colgate (3-8) at Lafayette (3-7), 12:30
New Hampshire (5-4) at Albany (NY) (6-4), 1
Duquesne (6-3) at Bryant (2-8), 1
Georgetown (5-4) at Bucknell (2-7), 1
Brown (1-7) at Columbia (3-5), 1
Stony Brook (5-5) at Delaware (4-6), 1
Holy Cross (5-5) at Fordham (3-7), 1
Franklin Pierce (1-9) at Merrimack (4-5), 1
Va. Lynchburg (0-8) at Morgan St. (2-8), 1
Yale (7-1) at Princeton (7-1), 1
Cornell (2-6) at Dartmouth (8-0), 1:30
Norfolk St. (4-6) at Delaware St. (2-8), 2
Ohio St. (9-0) at Rutgers (2-7), 3:30
south
Alabama St. (5-4) at Florida St. (5-5), noon
Alabama (8-1) at Mississippi St. (4-5), noon
Davidson (7-3) at Stetson (6-3), noon
Monmouth (NJ) (8-2) at Campbell (6-3), 1
Tennessee Tech (6-4) at E. Kentucky (5-5), 1
Mercer (4-6) at ETSU (2-8), 1
Kennesaw St. (8-2) at Hampton (5-5), 1
Austin Peay (7-3) at Murray St. (4-6), 1
Bethune-Cookman (6-3) at NC A&T (6-3), 1
Charleston Southern (4-6) at Presbyterian (1-9), 1
UTEP (1-8) at UAB (6-3), 1
Towson (6-4) at William & Mary (4-6), 1
North Alabama (3-7) at Gardner-Webb (3-7), 1:30
Furman (7-3) at Wofford (6-3), 1:30
The Citadel (6-4) at Chattanooga (5-5), 2
Grambling St. (5-4) at MVSU (2-7), 2
SC State (6-3) at NC Central (4-6), 2
Samford (4-6) at W. Carolina (3-7), 2
Alabama A&M (6-4) at Alcorn St. (6-3), 3
Louisiana Monroe (4-5) at Georgia Southern (5-4), 3
Southern U. (6-4) at Jackson St. (4-6), 3
Tennessee St. (2-8) at UT Martin (6-4), 3
Georgia (8-1) at Auburn (7-2), 3:30
Wake Forest (7-2) at Clemson (10-0), 3:30
Virginia Tech (6-3) at Georgia Tech (2-7), 3:30
Richmond (5-5) at James Madison (9-1), 3:30
Kentucky (4-5) at Vanderbilt (2-7), 3:30
Syracuse (3-6) at Duke (4-5), 4
Howard (1-9) at Florida A&M (8-1), 4
McNeese St. (6-4) at Nicholls (6-4), 4
Rice (0-9) at Middle Tennessee (3-6), 4:30
Louisiana Lafayette (7-2) at South Alabama (1-8), 5
LSU (9-0) at Mississippi (4-6), 7
Cincinnati (8-1) at South Florida (4-5), 7
Appalachian St. (8-1) at Georgia St. (6-3), 7:30
Louisville (5-4) at NC State (4-5), 7:30
midwest
Valparaiso (1-9) at Butler (2-8), noon
Michigan St. (4-5) at Michigan (7-2), noon
Florida (8-2) at Missouri (5-4), noon
Wisconsin (7-2) at Nebraska (4-5), noon
UMass (1-9) at Northwestern (1-8), noon
SE Missouri (7-3) at E. Illinois (1-9), 1
Missouri St. (1-8) at Illinois St. (7-3), 1
Youngstown St. (5-5) at Indiana St. (3-7), 1
Dayton (6-3) at Drake (5-3), 2
N. Colorado (2-8) at North Dakota (5-4), 2
S. Illinois (6-4) at W. Illinois (1-9), 2
Navy (7-1) at Notre Dame (7-2), 2:30
N. Iowa (7-3) at S. Dakota St. (6-3), 3
Cent. Michigan (6-4) at Ball St. (4-5), 3:30
Texas (6-3) at Iowa St. (5-4), 3:30
West Virginia (3-6) at Kansas St. (6-3), 3:30
South Dakota (4-6) at N. Dakota St. (10-0), 3:30
Minnesota (9-0) at Iowa (6-3), 4
southwest
Kansas (3-6) at Oklahoma St. (6-3), noon
TCU (4-5) at Texas Tech (4-5), noon
Northwestern St. (2-8) at Sam Houston St. (6-4), 1
SE Louisiana (6-3) at Abilene Christian (5-5), 2
Coastal Carolina (4-5) at Arkansas St. (5-4), 3
Lamar (4-6) at Houston Baptist (4-6), 3
Edward Waters (1-9) at Prairie View (4-5), 3
Troy (4-5) at Texas St. (3-6), 3
Memphis (8-1) at Houston (3-6), 3:30
Stephen F. Austin (2-8) at Cent. Arkansas (7-3), 4
Southern Miss. (6-3) at UTSA (4-5), 6
Oklahoma (8-1) at Baylor (9-0), 7:30
South Carolina (4-6) at Texas A&M (6-3), 7:30
west
Idaho St. (3-7) at BYU (5-4), 3
Weber St. (8-2) at Montana (8-2), 3
Incarnate Word (5-5) at New Mexico St. (0-9), 4
Hawaii (6-4) at UNLV (2-7), 4
Wyoming (6-3) at Utah St. (5-4), 4
N. Arizona (4-6) at S. Utah (2-8), 4:05
Stanford (4-5) at Washington St. (4-5), 4:30
Sacramento St. (7-3) at Idaho (4-6), 5
Morehead St. (5-5) at San Diego (7-2), 5
Air Force (7-2) at Colorado St. (4-5), 7
Montana St. (7-3) at UC Davis (5-5), 7
Arizona St. (5-4) at Oregon St. (4-5), 7:30
E. Washington (5-5) at Cal Poly (2-7), 8
UCLA (4-5) at Utah (8-1), 8
Arizona (4-5) at Oregon (8-1), 10:30
Southern Cal (6-4) at California (5-4), 11

ncaa women
Friday’s results
east
Buffalo 82, Columbia 75
Duquesne 76, Iona 74
La Salle 75, Harvard 69
Princeton 78, Seton Hall 76
south
Boise St. 83, UAB 81
Charlotte 77, Wake Forest 65
Coll. of Charleston 85, NC Central 78
Florida A&M 103, Trinity Baptist 54
Lipscomb 71, N. Kentucky 69
New Orleans 69, Mississippi 64
North Carolina 85, Charleston Southern 54
North Florida 64, FIU 49
South Florida 77, VCU 55
St. Peter’s 82, Coppin St. 57
Stetson 58, Morehead St. 55
Virginia Tech 73, Liberty 69
midwest
Abilene Christian 83, Wright St. 64
Akron 64, Purdue Fort Wayne 53
Michigan 88, Kent St. 53
North Dakota 67, Rhode Island 61
UMKC 87, Portland St. 69
southwest
Texas A&M-CC 64, Prairie View 52
Texas-Arlington 68, North Texas 49
Far west
Davidson 78, UC Irvine 72

nba leaders
Entering Friday’s games
scoring gFgFtpts aVg
Harden, HOU..................... 11 111 149 420 38.2
Lillard, POR....................... 12 118 86 366 30.5
Antetokounmpo, MIL ....... 11 120 82 335 30.5
Doncic, DAL ...................... 11 105 75 316 28.7

hornets 109, pistons 106
detroit ............................. 3530182 3— 106
charlotte ....................... 2526322 6— 109
detroit: S nell 0-0 0-0 0, Griffin 6-19 6-6 19, Drummond
8-16 0-0 16, Brown 2-4 0-0 5, Kennard 2-5 0-0 5,
Mykhailiuk 0-2 0-0 0, Morris 3-9 0-0 8, Wood 2-3 0-0 5,
Maker 0-0 0-0 0, Rose 6-7 2-2 16, Galloway 11-16 3-3 32.
totals 4 0-81 11-11 106.
charlotte: B ridges 3-6 0-0 7, Washington 4-7 0-0 11,
Zeller 4-9 1-1 10, Rozier 8-18 1-1 19, Graham 8-23 0-0 18,
Williams 3-8 0-0 8, Biyombo 3-7 4-6 10, Monk 8-12 1-2
19, Co.Martin 2-6 3-6 7. totals 4 3-96 10-16 109.
three-point goals: Detroit 15-35 (Galloway 7-11, Rose 2-2,
Morris 2-5, Wood 1-1, Brown 1-2, Kennard 1-4, Griffin 1-8,
Mykhailiuk 0-2), Charlotte 13-35 (Washington 3-3, Monk
2-4, Williams 2-5, Rozier 2-6, Graham 2-12, Zeller 1-1,
Bridges 1-2, Co.Martin 0-2). Fouled out: None. rebounds:
Detroit 42 (Drummond 20), Charlotte 41 (Zeller 7).
assists: Detroit 25 (Brown 7), Charlotte 22 (Graham 10).
total Fouls: Detroit 19, Charlotte 17. technicals: Charlotte
coach Hornets (Defensive three second), Charlotte coach
James Borrego. a: 16,778 (19,077).

magic 111, spurs 109
san antonio ................... 3125262 7— 109
orlando ........................... 2423323 2— 111
san antonio: A ldridge 5-14 1-1 13, DeRozan 9-15 3-3
21, Lyles 3-7 0-0 8, Forbes 4-12 0-0 12, Murray 5-6 0-0 10,
Gay 6-12 0-0 14, Poeltl 4-4 1-2 9, Mills 6-9 0-1 13, White
1-4 0-0 3, Belinelli 2-6 1-3 6. totals 4 5-89 6-10 109.
orlando: A minu 4-8 4-6 13, Gordon 4-15 5-8 14,
Vucevic 4-16 1-2 10, Fultz 3-8 7-7 13, Fournier 9-15 3-4
26, Iwundu 0-0 2-2 2, Bamba 0-1 0-0 0, Carter-Williams
1-3 1-1 3, Augustin 4-8 1-1 10, Ross 7-13 3-3 20. totals
36-87 27-34 111.
three-point goals: San Antonio 13-26 (Forbes 4-7,
Aldridge 2-3, Lyles 2-4, Gay 2-5, Belinelli 1-1, White 1-2,
Mills 1-3, Murray 0-1), Orlando 12-29 (Fournier 5-6, Ross
3-8, Vucevic 1-1, Aminu 1-2, Augustin 1-3, Gordon 1-6,
Fultz 0-1, Carter-Williams 0-1, Bamba 0-1). Fouled out:
None. rebounds: San Antonio 41 (Lyles 12), Orlando 48
(Aminu, Vucevic 13). assists: San Antonio 23 (Murray 6),
Orlando 22 (Gordon, Fultz, Augustin, Vucevic 4). total
Fouls: San Antonio 25, Orlando 13. technicals: San Antonio
coach Spurs (Defensive three second). a: 16,296 (18,846).

devils 2, penguins 1
pittsburgh ........................... 0 01 —1
new Jersey ........................... 1 10 —2
First period
scoring: 1 , New Jersey, Zajac 2 (Bratt), 6:59.
second period
scoring: 2 , New Jersey, Coleman 4, 19:55.
third period
scoring: 3 , Pittsburgh, Johnson 1 (Galchenyuk, Laffer-
ty), 8:00.
shots on goal
pittsburgh ......................... 13151 1— 39
new Jersey ......................... 1182 —21
power-play opportunities: Pittsburgh 0 of 3; New Jersey
0 of 2. goalies: Pittsburgh, Murray 9-4-2 (21 shots-19
saves). New Jersey, Blackwood 6-4-3 (39-38).

no. 2 duke 74 ,
georgia state 63
georgia st. (1-2)
J .Jones 3-4 1-2 7, Williams 5-10 4-5 16, Roberts 0-7 0-0
0, Wilson 1-4 0-0 3, Allen 9-18 2-2 20, Thomas 3-4 0-0
6, Ivery 1-6 0-0 3, Clerkley 0-1 0-0 0, Linder 0-0 1-2 1,
Phillips 3-6 0-0 7, Brooks 0-0 0-0 0. totals 25-60 8-11
63.
duke (4-0)
H urt 2-7 0-0 4, Carey 7-14 6-11 20, Stanley 2-12 2-4 7,
O’Connell 0-3 0-0 0, T.Jones 10-19 7-10 31, DeLaurier 0-2
1-2 1, White 0-3 1-2 1, Baker 3-6 0-0 8, Moore 1-5 0-0 2,
Goldwire 0-2 0-0 0. totals 25-73 17-29 74.
halftime: Duke 36-34. three-point goals: Georgia St.
5-12 (Williams 2-2, Wilson 1-1, Ivery 1-2, Phillips 1-3,
Roberts 0-1, Allen 0-3), Duke 7-28 (T.Jones 4-8, Baker
2-5, Stanley 1-4, Moore 0-1, O’Connell 0-2, Goldwire
0-2, White 0-3, Hurt 0-3). Fouled out: Wilson. re-
bounds: Georgia St. 29 (Wilson 7), Duke 54 (Carey 14).
assists: Georgia St. 12 (Williams 7), Duke 13 (T.Jones
6). total fouls: Georgia St. 24, Duke 12. a: 9 ,314
(9,314).

blue Jackets 3, blues 2 (ot)
st. louis ........................... 1 100 —2
columbus ........................ 1 011 —3
First period
scoring: 1 , Columbus, Gavrikov 1, 9:34. 2, St. Louis,
MacEachern 2 (Sundqvist), 19:17.
second period
scoring: 3 , St. Louis, Schenn 11 (Perron, Schwartz), 9:04
(pp).
third period
scoring: 4 , Columbus, Dubois 7 (Bemstrom, Milano),
2:50.
oVertime
scoring: 5 , Columbus, Werenski 6 (Atkinson, Jones),
3:34 (pp).
shots on goal
st. louis ........................... 9 10 71 —27
columbus ...................... 1410114 —39
power-play opportunities: St. Louis 1 of 3; Columbus 1 of


  1. goalies: St. Louis, Allen 3-1-1 (39 shots-36 saves).
    Columbus, Korpisalo 7-7-1 (27-25).


bruins 4, maple leafs 2
boston ................................... 1 03 —4
toronto ................................ 0 11 —2
First period
scoring: 1 , Boston, Coyle 3 (Grzelcyk, Bjork), 13:48.
second period
scoring: 2 , Toronto, Matthews 14 (Nylander, Muzzin),
9:20.
third period
scoring: 3 , Boston, Marchand 12 (Bergeron, Carlo), 0:11.
4, Toronto, Kapanen 6 (Tavares, Hyman), 3:54. 5, Boston,
Marchand 13 (Coyle, Krejci), 5:08. 6, Boston, Chara 4,
18:27.
shots on goal
boston ................................... 8 11 15 —34
toronto ................................ 9 15 7— 31
power-play opportunities: Boston 0 of 2; Toronto 0 of 2.
goalies: Boston, Rask 8-2-2 (31 shots-29 saves). Toron-
to, Andersen 9-4-3 (33-30).

college basketball

ncaa men
Friday’s results
east
Bryant 116, Lyndon State 67
Dartmouth 55, Merrimack 46
Duquesne 58, Lipscomb 36
Hofstra 111, New York Institute of Technology 69
Jacksonville 80, Mass. Lowell 78
Rhode Island 93, Alabama 79
Robert Morris 85, Howard 65
West Virginia 68, Pittsburgh 53
south
Auburn 116, CS Northridge 70
Bethune-Cookman 100, Trinity Baptist 42
Chattanooga 90, South Alabama 72
Duke 74, Georgia St. 63
Florida St. 79, W. Carolina 74
Furman 83, Southern Wesleyan 61
Georgia 100, Delaware St. 66
Georgia Southern 76, Radford 73
Idaho 68, VMI 67
Longwood 78, Randolph 53
Louisiana-Lafayette 73, Youngstown St. 61
Mercer 84, Florida Gulf Coast 68
Mississippi 85, W. Michigan 58
Montana St. 59, Appalachian St. 56
South Carolina 90, Cleveland St. 63
UNC-Greensboro 64, Tennessee Tech 30
Utah Valley 66, UAB 55
W. Kentucky 79, E. Kentucky 71
William & Mary 78, Hampton 65
midwest
Akron 57, NC Central 47
Bowling Green 88, Fairmont State 66
Iowa 87, Oral Roberts 74
Kansas 112, Monmouth (NJ) 57
Michigan 70, Elon 50
Milwaukee 61, UMKC 52
N. Dakota St. 76, Rio Grande 70
N. Illinois 81, Coppin St. 69
Notre Dame 74, Marshall 64
South Dakota 88, Texas Southern 69
Xavier 59, Missouri St. 56
southwest
Arkansas St. 80, UC Davis 67
Gonzaga 79, Texas A&M 49
Lamar 76, Mount St. Mary’s 61
Stony Brook 68, Texas A&M-CC 63
Texas 70, Prairie View 56
Far west
CS Bakersfield 91, Life Pacific College 51
N. Arizona 105, SAGU American Indian College 32
Utah St. 81, NC A&T 54

no. 21 Xavier 59,
missouri state 56
missouri st. (2-2)
W est 5-7 0-0 13, Da Silva 2-4 0-0 4, Mohammed 3-5 0-0 6,
Cook 3-9 6-7 13, Dixon 5-13 1-1 12, Prim 3-6 2-3 8, Mosley
0-0 0-0 0, Cooper 0-0 0-0 0, Black 0-0 0-0 0, Hall 0-0 0-0 0.
totals 21-44 9-11 56.
Xavier (4-0)
J ones 6-9 3-3 15, Marshall 4-13 4-5 12, Carter 1-5 0-0 2,
Scruggs 5-8 2-4 14, Goodin 2-8 0-1 6, Freemantle 3-4 1-2 7,
Moore 1-4 0-0 3, Bishop 0-2 0-0 0. totals 22-53 10-15 59.
halftime: Xavier 32-30. three-point goals: Missouri St.
5-13 (West 3-5, Cook 1-3, Dixon 1-3, Da Silva 0-2), Xavier
5-23 (Scruggs 2-5, Goodin 2-8, Moore 1-4, Bishop 0-2,
Marshall 0-4). Fouled out: None. rebounds: Missouri St.
25 (Dixon 6), Xavier 25 (Jones 6). assists: Missouri St. 9
(Mohammed 3), Xavier 14 (Goodin 6). total fouls:
Missouri St. 15, Xavier 15. technical fouls: Prim, Dixon,
Marshall. a: 1 0,463 (10,250).

no. 22 auburn 116,
csU northridge 70
cs northridge (0-4)
P earre 5-8 0-0 10, Ndumanya 0-0 0-0 0, Coleman 1-11 0-0
3, Brown 0-6 0-0 0, Gomez 8-23 2-2 23, Artest 0-1 0-1 0,
Brookins 0-3 2-2 2, Ou 2-5 0-2 4, Harkless 5-9 1-1 11,
Harrick 5-10 2-2 17. totals 26-76 7-10 70.
auburn (4-0)
P urifoy 6-10 0-1 16, Okoro 8-11 1-1 17, Wiley 3-4 4-4 10,
McCormick 1-3 0-0 2, Doughty 10-15 7-7 33, Parker 0-0
0-0 0, McLemore 4-7 0-0 10, Franklin 0-0 0-0 0, Williams
0-1 0-0 0, Akingbola 0-0 0-0 0, Flanigan 3-5 0-0 7, Macoy
0-0 0-0 0, Jones 1-4 1-1 3, Berman 0-1 0-0 0, Cambridge
4-7 0-0 10, Cook 0-1 0-0 0, Johnson 2-4 2-2 8. totals
42-73 15-16 116.
halftime: Auburn 66-38. three-point goals: CS
Northridge 11-29 (Harrick 5-9, Gomez 5-11, Coleman
1-8, Brown 0-1), Auburn 17-37 (Doughty 6-8, Purifoy 4-8,
Cambridge 2-4, Johnson 2-4, McLemore 2-5, Flanigan
1-1, Cook 0-1, Jones 0-2, Okoro 0-2, McCormick 0-2).
Fouled out: None. rebounds: CS Northridge 28 (Pearre
9), Auburn 50 (Doughty, Wiley 9). assists: CS
Northridge 17 (Brown 7), Auburn 27 (McCormick 16).
total fouls: CS Northridge 14, Auburn 15. technical
fouls: Auburn coach Bruce Pearl.

senators 2, flyers 1
philadelphia ........................ 1 00 —1
ottawa .................................. 0 20 —2
First period
scoring: 1 , Philadelphia, Pitlick 1 (Andreoff), 2:46.
second period
scoring: 2 , Ottawa, Ennis 4 (Brannstrom), 13:12 (pp). 3,
Ottawa, Chlapik 2 (Borowiecki, Tierney), 17:09.
shots on goal
philadelphia ...................... 1089 —27
ottawa .................................. 6 85 —19
power-play opportunities: Philadelphia 0 of 5; Ottawa 1
of 3. goalies: Philadelphia, Hart 6-4-2 (19 shots-17
saves). Ottawa, Nilsson 5-4-1 (27-26).

no. 5 kansas 112,
monmouth (n.J.) 57
monmouth (nj) (1-3)
T raore 1-4 0-0 2, Rutty 0-4 0-1 0, Chaput 1-5 0-0 2,
McClary 0-1 3-4 3, Hammond 7-16 0-0 17, Vaughan 1-3
3-5 5, Martin 0-5 0-0 0, Ibiezugbe 1-1 0-0 2, Gabriel 1-2
1-2 3, Salnave 1-10 9-10 11, Papas 5-9 1-1 12. totals
18-60 17-23 57.
kansas (2-1)
D e Sousa 4-8 2-4 11, Azubuike 5-5 2-4 12, Agbaji 1-9 2-2
4, Garrett 1-4 0-0 2, Dotson 4-9 7-9 17, McCormack 7-8
3-4 17, Braun 4-4 0-0 11, Elliot 1-2 0-0 2, Jankovich 1-3
2-2 5, Moss 5-6 6-6 21, Teahan 1-2 0-0 3, Enaruna 3-6 0-0


  1. totals 37-66 24-31 112.
    halftime: Kansas 59-21. three-point goals: Monmouth
    (NJ) 4-22 (Hammond 3-10, Papas 1-4, Gabriel 0-1,
    Vaughan 0-1, Martin 0-1, McClary 0-1, Salnave 0-2,
    Chaput 0-2), Kansas 14-30 (Moss 5-6, Braun 3-3, Dotson
    2-6, De Sousa 1-1, Enaruna 1-2, Teahan 1-2, Jankovich
    1-3, Garrett 0-1, McCormack 0-1, Agbaji 0-5). Fouled out:
    None. rebounds: Monmouth (NJ) 27 (Vaughan, Salnave
    5), Kansas 41 (McCormack 11). assists: Monmouth (NJ)
    10 (Salnave, Chaput 3), Kansas 22 (McCormack, Dotson
    4). total fouls: Monmouth (NJ) 24, Kansas 19. technical
    fouls: Salnave, Papas, De Sousa.


Football
maryland
D amascus 35, South Hagerstown 6
H untingtown 17, St. Charles 6
L iberty (Md.) 35, Glenelg 28
L inganore 43, Rockville 12
N orth Point 28, Oxon Hill 23
N orthwest 42, Richard Montgomery 3
O ld Mill 19, Meade 6
P aint Branch 21, Sherwood 14
P arkville 48, Einstein 7
P otomac (Md.) 45, Calvert 7
Q uince Orchard 56, Walter Johnson 21
W estminster 16, Marriotts Ridge 7
W ilde Lake 22, Manchester Valley 0
A rundel 47, South River 34
Virginia
S outh County 43, Falls Church 0
B riar Woods 35, Lee 0
B road Run 34, Millbrook 26
C olonial Forge 40, Gar-Field 0
F reedom-Woodbridge 60, Champe 6
J ames Madison 34, Centreville 0
L ake Braddock 42, Robinson 14
L iberty Bealeton 21, Loudoun County 14
M assaponax 35, Stonewall Jackson 18
M ount Vernon 41, Justice 13
P atriot 35, Hylton 6
P otomac Falls 14, Riverside 7
S outh Lakes 43, Chantilly 40
T .C. Williams 21, West Springfield 20
T uscarora 47, Sherando 17
W estfield 43, Wakefield 7
Y orktown 28, Marshall 23
priVate
G ood Counsel 44, Gonzaga 14
Volleyball
priVate
M agruder def. Bel Air (25-17, 25-17, 25-5)
Field hockey
Virginia
F rank W. Cox 2, Riverside 1
K ellam 3, W.T. Woodson 1
L angley 4, Western Branch 0
P oquoson 4, Independence 0


high schools

no. 10 mississippi state 124,
murray state 43
murray st. (1-2)
G ibson 2-9 2-2 6, Hawthorne 2-8 3-6 7, Mack 0-0 0-0 0,
Mayes 1-7 0-0 2, Turley 2-6 2-2 6, Burpo 4-10 0-2 8,
Jackson 0-0 0-0 0, Blackburn 0-1 0-0 0, Hill 0-2 0-0 0,
Hunter 2-4 2-4 6, Swinton 2-6 1-2 5, Worley 1-1 0-0 3,
totals 16-54 10-18 43.
mississippi st. (3-0)
B ibby 2-9 0-2 5, Carter 8-16 9-10 25, Jackson 5-8 5-5 16,
Danberry 2-5 1-4 5, Mya. Taylor 5-6 0-0 11, Pro. Taylor 5-6
0-0 10, Morris 6-7 2-2 14, Espinoza-Hunter 4-7 2-2 11,
Hemingway 3-6 1-2 7, Matharu 3-8 0-0 9, Mingo-Young
3-8 2-2 9, Wiggins 1-5 0-0 2, totals 47-91 22-29 124.
murray st. ........................ 7 16 41 6— 43
mississippi st. ................ 3423323 5— 124
three-point goals: Murray St. 1-11 (Gibson 0-4, Mayes
0-4, Turley 0-1, Burpo 0-1, Worley 1-1), Mississippi St.
8-20 (Bibby 1-4, Jackson 1-1, Mya. Taylor 1-2, Espinoza-
Hunter 1-4, Hemingway 0-1, Matharu 3-7, Mingo-Young
1-1). assists: Murray St. 6 (Mayes 2), Mississippi St. 24
(Danberry 5). Fouled out: Murray St. Worley, rebounds:
Murray St. 33 (Swinton 6), Mississippi St. 56 (Carter
18). total fouls: Murray St. 26, Mississippi St. 14.
Technical Fouls_None.a: 7 ,820.

rockets 111, pacers 102
indiana ............................. 2227302 3— 102
houston ........................... 2628263 1— 111
indiana: W arren 1-8 5-6 8, Sampson 2-3 0-0 4, Sabonis
6-12 6-8 16, A.Holiday 4-11 2-2 12, Brogdon 1-4 0-0 2,
J.Holiday 4-13 0-0 10, McDermott 7-15 1-1 15, Leaf 5-6
2-4 12, Bitadze 2-3 2-2 6, McConnell 5-7 2-3 12. totals
37-82 20-26 102.
houston: M cLemore 6-13 5-6 21, Tucker 2-6 0-1 5,
Chandler 1-2 0-0 2, Westbrook 5-21 6-6 17, Harden 13-26
12-14 41, Sefolosha 2-5 0-0 5, Hartenstein 2-2 0-0 4,
Clark 0-1 0-0 0, Clemons 1-3 0-0 3, Rivers 4-10 2-2 10.
totals 3 6-89 25-29 111.
three-point goals: Indiana 8-33 (McDermott 3-6, A.Holi-
day 2-7, J.Holiday 2-11, Warren 1-5, Sampson 0-1,
Brogdon 0-3), Houston 14-45 (Harden 6-14, McLemore
4-11, Clemons 1-2, Tucker 1-3, Sefolosha 1-4, Westbrook
1-6, Clark 0-1, Rivers 0-4). Fouled out: Warren. re-
bounds: Indiana 42 (Sabonis 13), Houston 44 (Tucker
12). assists: Indiana 23 (McConnell 7), Houston 12
(Westbrook 6). total Fouls: Indiana 25, Houston 23.
technicals: Warren, Houston coach Rockets (Defensive
three second). a: 18,055 (18,500).

pro basketball

nba
eastern conFerence
atlantic wlpct gb
x-Boston......................................... 91 .900 —
Toronto .......................................... 83 .727 11 / 2
Philadelphia ................................... 75 .583 3
Brooklyn ......................................... 47 .364 51 / 2
New York........................................ 39 .250 7
southeast wlpct gb
Miami ............................................. 83 .727 —
Charlotte ........................................ 57 .417 31 / 2
Orlando........................................... 57 .417 31 / 2
Atlanta ........................................... 47 .364 4
Washington ................................... 37 .300 41 / 2
central wlpct gb
Milwaukee ..................................... 83 .727 —
Indiana ........................................... 75 .583 11 / 2
Cleveland........................................ 47 .364 4
Chicago........................................... 48 .333 41 / 2
Detroit............................................ 49 .308 5
western conFerence
southwest wlpct gb
Houston.......................................... 93 .750 —
Dallas ............................................. 65 .545 21 / 2
Memphis ........................................ 57 .417 4
San Antonio ................................... 57 .417 4
New Orleans .................................. 38 .273 51 / 2
northwest wlpct gb
Denver ............................................ 83 .727 —
Utah................................................ 84 .667^1 /^2
Minnesota ...................................... 75 .583 11 / 2
Oklahoma City................................ 57 .417 31 / 2
Portland ......................................... 48 .333 41 / 2
paciFic wlpct gb
x-L.A. Lakers .................................. 92 .818 —
Phoenix .......................................... 74 .636 2
L.A. Clippers ................................... 75 .583 21 / 2
x-Sacramento ................................ 46 .400 41 / 2
x-Golden State ............................... 21 0. 167 71 / 2
x-Late game
thursday’s results
Miami 108, at Cleveland 97
at New Orleans 132, L.A. Clippers 127
at Milwaukee 124, Chicago 115
at New York 106, Dallas 103
at Phoenix 128, Atlanta 112
Denver 101, Brooklyn 93
Friday’s results
Washington 137, at Minnesota 116
at Charlotte 109, Detroit 106
at Orlando 111, San Antonio 109
at Houston 111, Indiana 102
at Memphis 107, Utah 106
at Oklahoma City 127, Philadelphia 119, OT
Boston at Golden State, Late
Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, Late
saturday’s games
Brooklyn at Chicago, 6
Milwaukee at Indiana, 7
Charlotte at New York, 7:30
Houston at Minnesota, 8
New Orleans at Miami, 8
Portland at San Antonio, 8:30
Toronto at Dallas, 8:30
Atlanta at L.A. Clippers, 10:30
sunday’s games
Philadelphia at Cleveland, 3
Boston at Sacramento, 3:30
Denver at Memphis, 6
Washington at Orlando, 6
Golden State at New Orleans, 7
Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 9:30
monday’s games
Cleveland at New York, 7
Charlotte at Toronto, 7:30
Indiana at Brooklyn, 7:30
Milwaukee at Chicago, 8
Portland at Houston, 8
San Antonio at Dallas, 8:30
Boston at Phoenix, 9
Minnesota at Utah, 9
Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 10:30

grizzlies 10 7, Jazz 106
utah .................................. 2622312 7— 106
memphis ........................... 2330243 0— 107
utah: B ogdanovic 6-15 5-6 20, O’Neale 1-5 2-2 5, Gobert
9-11 5-7 23, Conley 5-19 3-5 15, Mitchell 9-21 10-10 29,
Ingles 2-4 0-0 5, Green 0-5 2-2 2, Bradley 0-3 0-0 0,
Mudiay 3-4 0-0 7. totals 3 5-87 27-32 106.
memphis: C rowder 4-8 0-0 11, Jackson Jr. 4-13 1-1 9,
Valanciunas 4-6 2-2 10, Morant 9-22 5-6 25, Brooks 7-15
3-4 20, Anderson 6-9 0-0 13, Hill 1-4 0-0 2, Clarke 5-7 0-0
10, Jones 3-6 0-0 7, Guduric 0-6 0-0 0. totals 4 3-96 11-13
107.
three-point goals: Utah 9-34 (Bogdanovic 3-7, Conley
2-8, Mudiay 1-2, Ingles 1-3, O’Neale 1-4, Mitchell 1-8,
Green 0-2), Memphis 10-35 (Crowder 3-6, Brooks 3-6,
Morant 2-6, Anderson 1-2, Jones 1-2, Valanciunas 0-1,
Hill 0-2, Guduric 0-4, Jackson Jr. 0-6). Fouled out:
Jackson Jr.. rebounds: Utah 45 (Gobert 17), Memphis 46
(Crowder 10). assists: Utah 17 (Mitchell 5), Memphis 25
(Morant 8). total Fouls: Utah 16, Memphis 23. techni-
cals: Crowder. a: 16,422 (18,119).

thunder 127, 76ers 119 (ot)
philadelphia .............. 292034241 2— 119
oklahoma city .......... 243026272 0— 127
philadelphia: H arris 8-16 2-2 21, Horford 5-12 1-2 12,
Embiid 12-24 3-6 31, Simmons 6-8 4-6 16, Richardson
10-15 5-6 28, Thybulle 0-1 0-0 0, Ennis III 1-3 0-0 2, Scott
1-2 0-0 3, Neto 1-2 0-0 3, Korkmaz 1-7 0-0 3. totals 4 5-90
15-22 119.
oklahoma city: F erguson 7-9 0-0 19, Gallinari 7-11
11-11 28, Adams 3-6 1-2 7, Paul 7-13 12-12 27,
Gilgeous-Alexander 9-19 5-6 24, Nader 1-3 1-2 3, Bazley
2-2 1-2 5, Muscala 0-1 0-0 0, Noel 2-3 2-2 6, Schroder 3-9
2-4 8. totals 4 1-76 35-41 127.
three-point goals: Philadelphia 14-32 (Embiid 4-8,
Harris 3-4, Richardson 3-6, Neto 1-2, Scott 1-2, Horford
1-4, Korkmaz 1-4, Thybulle 0-1, Ennis III 0-1), Oklahoma
City 10-24 (Ferguson 5-7, Gallinari 3-5, Paul 1-3,
Gilgeous-Alexander 1-3, Nader 0-1, Schroder 0-5).
Fouled out: Noel, Harris, Simmons. rebounds: Philadel-
phia 43 (Embiid 12), Oklahoma City 36 (Paul 8). assists:
Philadelphia 24 (Simmons 8), Oklahoma City 22 (Paul 5).
total Fouls: Philadelphia 32, Oklahoma City 23. techni-
cals: Philadelphia coach 76ers (Defensive three second)


  1. a: 18,203 (18,203).


no. 6 north carolina 77 ,
gardner-Webb 61
gardner-webb (0-3)
D ufeal 0-1 2-2 2, Jamison 4-11 1-2 9, Cornwall 2-9 0-0 6,
Johnson 5-13 0-0 11, Perez 5-12 2-4 12, Reid 2-3 4-5 8,
Terry 0-2 0-0 0, Jenkins 2-5 5-5 11, Turner 1-1 0-0 2.
totals 21-57 14-18 61.
north carolina (3-0)
B acot 6-9 0-0 12, Anthony 7-17 11-13 28, Brooks 1-3 4-4
6, Keeling 4-9 0-0 9, Black 1-6 0-0 2, Miller 0-0 0-0 0, Rush
1-1 0-0 3, McAdoo 0-0 0-0 0, Huffman 0-0 0-0 0, O’Han
0-0 0-0 0, Smith 0-0 0-0 0, Platek 3-6 2-4 9, Pierce 3-6 2-4


  1. totals 26-57 19-25 77.
    halftime: North Carolina 30-27. three-point goals:
    Gardner-Webb 5-23 (Jenkins 2-4, Cornwall 2-6, John-
    son 1-7, Dufeal 0-1, Terry 0-1, Jamison 0-1, Perez 0-3),
    North Carolina 6-18 (Anthony 3-7, Rush 1-1, Keeling
    1-4, Platek 1-4, Pierce 0-1, Black 0-1). Fouled out:
    None. rebounds: Gardner-Webb 19 (Perez, Johnson 5),
    North Carolina 39 (Bacot 11). assists: Gardner-Webb
    10 (Perez 5), North Carolina 19 (Black 6). total fouls:
    Gardner-Webb 18, North Carolina 17. a: 2 0,374
    (21,750).


no. 24 baylor 72 , texas state 63
texas state (2-2)
T erry 1-2 0-0 2, Small 3-8 0-0 6, Davidson 2-4 0-0 4,
Harrell 1-5 2-4 4, Pearson 8-19 0-0 20, Scott 0-0 0-0 0,
Sule 2-5 0-0 4, M.Davis 4-7 3-3 11, Asberry 5-8 0-0 12,
Bormann 0-0 0-0 0, Adams 0-3 0-0 0. totals 26-61 5-7 63.
baylor (2-1)
G illespie 5-9 1-4 11, Teague 5-13 0-0 12, Mitchell 2-5 4-7
8, Butler 5-13 3-3 15, Vital 3-7 3-4 10, Thamba 1-2 3-4 5,
Bandoo 4-9 2-2 11, Mayer 0-2 0-0 0. totals 25-60 16-24 72.
halftime: 3 0-30. three-point goals: Texas State 6-17
(Pearson 4-8, Asberry 2-5, Small 0-1, Adams 0-1, Harrell
0-2), Baylor 6-23 (Teague 2-6, Butler 2-7, Vital 1-3,
Bandoo 1-4, Mitchell 0-3). Fouled out: None. rebounds:
Texas State 29 (Small 12), Baylor 34 (Gillespie 10).
assists: Texas State 11 (M.Davis 3), Baylor 12 (Teague
5). total fouls: Texas State 17, Baylor 11.

no. 8 gonzaga 79,
texas a&m 49
gonzaga (4-0)
W atson 3-6 2-2 8, Kispert 1-9 0-0 3, Petrusev 6-12 2-2
14, Gilder 4-11 5-6 16, Woolridge 7-10 0-2 16, Zakharov
0-0 0-0 0, Timme 5-7 1-2 11, Graves 1-2 0-0 3, Arlauskas
0-0 0-0 0, Ayayi 4-6 0-1 8, Lang 0-0 0-0 0. totals 31-63
10-15 79.
texas a&m (2-1)
A ku 0-0 0-0 0, Mitchell 5-13 2-4 14, Chandler 1-5 4-4 7,
Gordon 3-11 1-2 7, Flagg 3-9 0-0 6, Miller 2-5 0-0 4, Nebo
3-4 5-6 11, Gultekin 0-5 0-0 0, French 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson
0-4 0-0 0. totals 17-56 12-16 49.
halftime: Gonzaga 40-19. three-point goals: Gonzaga
7-19 (Gilder 3-7, Woolridge 2-2, Graves 1-1, Kispert
1-7, Ayayi 0-1, Petrusev 0-1), Texas A&M 3-20
(Mitchell 2-5, Chandler 1-2, Flagg 0-1, Miller 0-2,
Jackson 0-3, Gultekin 0-3, Gordon 0-4). Fouled out:
None. rebounds: Gonzaga 43 (Petrusev 10), Texas
A&M 24 (Miller 6). assists: Gonzaga 20 (Ayayi 6),
Texas A&M 5 (Mitchell, Flagg 2). total fouls: Gonzaga
18, Texas A&M 15.

no. 17 Utah st. 81, n.c. a&t 54
n.c. a&t (1-3)
R .Jackson 4-9 4-6 15, Filmore 2-5 0-1 4, Lyons 0-6 0-1 0,
Maye 5-12 0-0 10, Langley 3-6 1-1 8, Scruggs 0-0 0-0 0,
Haygood 0-2 0-2 0, Morrice 0-1 0-0 0, Cleveland 6-14 0-0
14, Joyner 0-0 0-0 0, A.Jackson 1-5 0-0 3. totals 21-60
5-11 54.
utah st. (4-0)
B ean 8-12 2-3 18, Karwowski 0-0 1-4 1, Miller 3-9 2-2 11,
Merrill 4-9 1-3 10, Porter 1-2 0-0 2, Anderson 6-9 9-12 21,
Dorius 2-3 3-6 7, Brito 4-7 0-0 9, Bairstow 1-1 0-0 2.
totals 29-52 18-30 81.
halftime: Utah St. 38-23. three-point goals: N.C. A&T
7-20 (R.Jackson 3-6, Cleveland 2-7, Langley 1-1, A.Jack-
son 1-3, Morrice 0-1, Lyons 0-2), Utah St. 5-15 (Miller
3-8, Merrill 1-2, Brito 1-3, Anderson 0-1, Porter 0-1).
Fouled out: None. rebounds: N.C. A&T 25 (R.Jackson,
Langley 7), Utah St. 42 (Bean 10). assists: N.C. A&T 9
(Langley 3), Utah St. 22 (Brito, Merrill 5). total fouls:
N.C. A&T 25, Utah St. 13. a: 8 ,864 (10,270).

transactions

mlb
baltimore orioles: Announced RHP Aaron Brooks has
cleared unconditional release waivers and will sign with
Kia (Korea).
milwaukee brewers: Named Jacob Cruz assistant hitting
coach. Promoted Jason Lane to first base coach.
pittsburgh pirates: Fired assistant general manager
Kyle Stark.
nFl
nFl: Suspended Cleveland DE Myles Garrett for the rest
of the regular season and postseason and fined him an
undisclosed amount for striking Pittsburgh QB Mason
Rudolph in the head with Rudolph’s helmet. Suspended
Pittsburgh C Maurkice Pouncey three games and fined
him an undisclosed amount for punching and kicking
Garrett. Suspended Cleveland DT Larry Ogunjobi one
game for shoving Rudolph to the ground from behind
during the melee. Fined the Steelers and Browns
$250,000 each. Suspended free agent WR Antonio
Callaway 10 games for another violation of the league’s
substance-abuse policy.
minnesota Vikings: Activated WR Josh Doctson.
nhl
buffalo sabres: Recalled F Rasmus Asplund from Roch-
ester (AHL).
detroit red wings: Assigned RW Givani Smith to Grand
Rapids (AHL).
new Jersey devils: Placed D Sami Vatanen on injured
reserve, retroactive to Nov. 8. Recalled D Colton White
from Binghamton (AHL).
washington capitals: Recalled D Tyler Lewington from
Hershey (AHL).


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