D6 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 , 2019
really noticed the student
section.”
l ALVERNIA 20, GALLAU-
DET 14: Antwann Cade caught a
26-yard touchdown pass from
Kevin Washington Jr. with 27 sec-
onds remaining to lift the Golden
Wolves over the Bison at Hotch-
kiss Field.
Gallaudet h ad taken a 14-12 lead
on a 12-yard touchdown r un by RJ
Randle with 1:21 remaining but
couldn’t hold on in its opener.
Boise State stays unbeaten
Freshman quarterback Hank
Bachmeier threw for 282 yards
and a touchdown and r an another
in to help No. 24 Boise State beat
Marshall, 14-7, in Boise, Idaho.
The Broncos (2-0) limited Mar-
shall to just 56 passing yards one
week after the Thundering Herd
(1-1) gained 3 40 against VMI.
Bachmeier’s 47-yard pass to
John Hightower in the t hird q uar-
ter p roved to be the g ame-winner.
Hollis Mathis set a program
record for a quarterback with
127 rushing yards in the Tribe’s
opener but was no match for the
Cavaliers’ swarming defense. He
finished with 10 yards on 15 car-
ries. His lone attempt at throwing
deep never had a chance of reach-
ing the receiver.
“We actually wanted to stop
him before he ever got started,”
Mendenhall said of Mathis’s
scrambling ability.
The Cavaliers have won 10 of
their past 15 games, and while
they never drew more than 43,128
fans to 61,500-seat Scott Stadium
last season, their student section
was packed for this game, and the
announced crowd was 45,250, the
largest since 48,609 saw them
lose, 10-0, to rival Virginia Te ch
with a chance to end the Hokies’
long bowl streak in the 2017 sea-
son.
“It was noticeable the support
we had t oday,” M endenhall said. “I
second quarter. The Tribe began
the fourth quarter trailing 45-10
and h aving gained just 75 yards.
The Tribe intercepted Perkins
twice, ending his string of
145 passes without an intercep-
tion, and got another pick when
Arman Jones picked off backup
Brennan Armstrong and r eturned
it 47 yards for a score. William &
Mary has forced four turnovers in
both of its games.
“If there is a time to have those,
now was the time,” Coach Bronco
Mendenhall said of Perkins’s mis-
cues.
Perkins’s other t ouchdown pass
was a 15-yarder to transfer Te rrell
Chatman, his roommate when
they started their careers at Ari-
zona State. The Cavaliers also
scored on Nick Grant’s 85-yard
interception return and f reshman
Mike Hollins’s nine-yard run on
his first college attempt.
Hollins later added a one-yard
scoring run.
FROM NEWS SERVICES
Bryce Perkins threw for two
touchdowns and ran for a third as
Virginia d rubbed William & Mary,
52-17, on Friday night in Char-
lottesville.
Joe Reed caught a 40-yard
touchdown pass and returned a
kickoff 100 yards for the Cavaliers
(2-0), who spoiled the return of
former coach Mike London, who
now is coaching the Tribe. Vir-
ginia led 2 1-0 by the end of t he first
quarter and 35-3 at h alftime.
“I think they scored every
which way you could,” London
said.
William & Mary ( 1-1) got its only
points against Virginia’s first team
after recovering a muffed punt at
the Virginia 13-yard line in the
SCOREBOARD
Cavaliers trample Tribe to spoil London’s return
VIRGINIA 52,
WILLIAM & MARY 17
ANDREW SHURTLEFF/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Virginia quarterback Bryce Perkins rushed for a touchdown,
above, and passed for two more in a lopsided win at Scott Stadium.
FOOTBALL
NFL
NFC
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Carolina ......................... 0 00 .000 00
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Minnesota ..................... 0 00 .000 00
Chicago ......................... 0 10 .000 310
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Jacksonville .................. 0 00 .000 00
Tennessee ..................... 0 00 .000 00
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WEEK 1
THURSDAY’S RESULT
Green Bay 10, at Chicago 3
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Philadelphia, 1
Baltimore at Miami, 1
Atlanta at Minnesota, 1
Tennessee at Cleveland, 1
Kansas City at Jacksonville, 1
L.A. Rams at Carolina, 1
Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1
Cincinnati at Seattle, 4:05
Indianapolis at L.A. Chargers, 4:05
San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 4:25
N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25
Detroit at Arizona, 4:25
Pittsburgh at New England, 8:20
MONDAY’S GAMES
Houston at New Orleans, 7:10
Denver at Oakland, 10:20
NCAA
FRIDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTH
at Virginia 52, William & Mary 17
SOUTHWEST
Wake Forest 41, at Rice 21
WEST
at Boise State 14, Marshall 7
Sacramento State at Arizona State, Late
SATURDAY’S GAMES
EAST
Ohio (1-0) at Pittsburgh (0-1), 11 a.m.
Syracuse (1-0) at Maryland (1-0), noon
Marist (0-0) at Georgetown (0-1), 12:30
New Hampshire (0-0) at Holy Cross (0-1), 1
Richmond (1-0) at Boston College (1-0), 3:30
Illinois (1-0) at U-Conn. (1-0), 3:30
Walsh (0-0) at Duquesne (0-0), 4
N.C. Central (0-1) at Towson (1-0), 6
S. Illinois (0-1) at U-Mass. (0-1), 6
Lehigh (0-1) at Villanova (1-0), 6
Delaware (1-0) at Rhode Island (0-1), 7
Buffalo (1-0) at Penn St. (1-0), 7:30
SOUTH
Southern U. (0-1) at Memphis (1-0), noon
Charleston Southern (0-1) at South Carolina (0-1), noon
Old Dominion (1-0) at Virginia Tech (0-1), noon
W. Carolina (0-1) at N.C. State (1-0), 12:30
Mars Hill (0-0) at VMI (0-1), 1:30
The Citadel (0-1) at Elon (0-1), 2
South Florida (0-1) at Georgia Tech (0-1), 2
Charlotte (1-0) at Appalachian St. (1-0), 3:30
Texas A&M (1-0) at Clemson (1-0), 3:30
Grambling St. (0-1) at Louisiana Tech (0-1), 3:30
Southern Miss. (1-0) at Mississippi St. (1-0), 3:30
New Mexico St. (0-1) at Alabama (1-0), 4
Murray St. (1-0) at Georgia (1-0), 4
Louisiana-Monroe (1-0) at Florida St. (0-1), 5
N.C.A&T (1-0) at Duke (0-1), 6
Gardner-Webb (0-1) at East Carolina (0-1), 6
Virginia Union (0-0) at Hampton (1-0), 6
St. Francis (Pa.) (1-0) at James Madison (0-1), 6
Virginia St. (0-0) at Norfolk St. (0-1), 6
UCF (1-0) at FAU (0-1), 7
W. Kentucky (0-1) at FIU (0-1), 7
Furman (1-0) at Georgia St. (1-0), 7
E. Kentucky (1-0) at Louisville (0-1), 7
Jackson St. (0-1) at South Alabama (0-1), 7
BYU (0-1) at Tennessee (0-1), 7
Tulane (1-0) at Auburn (1-0), 7:30
UT Martin (1-0) at Florida (1-0), 7:30
E. Michigan (1-0) at Kentucky (1-0), 7:30
Liberty (0-1) at Louisiana-Lafayette (0-1), 7:30
Arkansas (1-0) at Mississippi (0-1), 7:30
Miami (0-1) at North Carolina (1-0), 8
MIDWEST
UAB (1-0) at Akron (0-1), noon
Rutgers (1-0) at Iowa (1-0), noon
Bowling Green (1-0) at Kansas St. (1-0), noon
Kennesaw St. (1-0) at Kent St. (0-1), noon
Army (1-0) at Michigan (1-0), noon
West Virginia (1-0) at Missouri (0-1), noon
Cincinnati (1-0) at Ohio St. (1-0), noon
Vanderbilt (0-1) at Purdue (0-1), noon
Dayton (0-0) at Indiana St. (0-1), 1
Fordham (0-1) at Ball St. (0-1), 2
Howard (0-1) at Youngstown St. (1-0), 2
Tennessee Tech (1-0) at Miami (Ohio) (0-1), 2:30
E. Illinois (0-1) at Indiana (1-0), 3:30
Cent. Michigan (1-0) at Wisconsin (1-0), 3:30
Truman St. (0-0) at Drake (0-1), 7
Coastal Carolina (0-1) at Kansas (1-0), 7
W. Michigan (1-0) at Michigan St. (1-0), 7:30
SOUTHWEST
UTSA (1-0) at Baylor (1-0), 4
South Dakota (0-1) at Oklahoma (1-0), 7
McNeese St. (1-0) at Oklahoma St. (1-0), 7
North Texas (1-0) at SMU (1-0), 7
Wyoming (1-0) at Texas St. (0-1), 7
LSU (1-0) at Texas (1-0), 7:30
Prairie View (1-0) at Houston (0-1), 8
UTEP (1-0) at Texas Tech (1-0), 8
WEST
N. Illinois (1-0) at Utah (1-0), 1
Nebraska (1-0) at Colorado (1-0), 3:30
W. Illinois (0-1) at Colorado St. (0-1), 4
San Diego St. (1-0) at UCLA (0-1), 4:15
N. Colorado (0-1) at Washington St. (1-0), 5
Nevada (1-0) at Oregon (0-1), 7:30
Stony Brook (1-0) at Utah St. (0-1), 7:30
Cent. Washington (0-0) at Idaho (0-1), 9
Tulsa (0-1) at San Jose St. (1-0), 9
Arkansas St. (0-1) at UNLV (1-0), 10
Minnesota (1-0) at Fresno St. (0-1), 10:30
Stanford (1-0) at Southern Cal (1-0), 10:30
California (1-0) at Washington (1-0), 10:30
N. Arizona (1-0) at Arizona (0-1), 10:45
Oregon St. (0-1) at Hawaii (1-0), 11:59
BASKETBALL SOCCER
GOLF
U.S. men’s national team
(WON 8, LOST 4, TIED 1)
Sunday, Jan. 27: United States 3, Panama 0
Saturday, Feb. 2: United States 2, Costa Rica 0
Thursday, March 21: United States 1, Ecuador 0
Tuesday, March 26: United States 1, Chile 1
Wednesday, June 5: Jamaica 1, United States 0
Sunday, June 9: Venezuela 3, United States 0
a-Tuesday, June 18: United States 4, Guyana 0
a-Saturday, June 22: United States 6, Trinidad and
Tobago 0
a-Wednesday, June 26: United States 1, Panama 0
a-Sunday, June 30: United States 1, Curacao 0
a-Wednesday, July 3: United States 3, Jamaica 1
a-Sunday, July 7: Mexico 1, United States 0
Friday, Sept. 6: Mexico 3, United States 0
Tuesday. Sept. 10: vs. Uruguay at St. Louis, 7:50
b-Friday, Oct. 11: vs. Cuba at Washington, D.C., 7:06
b-Tuesday, Oct. 15: vs. Canada at Toronto, 7:30
b-Friday, Nov. 15: vs. Canada at U.S. site TBA, 7:15
b-Tuesday, Nov. 19: vs. Cuba at George Town, Cayman
Islands, 7:30
a-CONCACAF Gold Cup
b-CONCACAF Nations League
MLS
EASTERN WLTPts GF GA
Philadelphia......................15 8651 54 42
New York City FC..............14 5850 51 34
Atlanta .............................15 10 3484733
D.C. United .......................11 10 9423938
New York ..........................12 12 5414744
New England ....................10 9939 41 47
Toronto FC ........................10 10 8384445
Montreal...........................11 15 4374256
Orlando City........................ 913734 35 39
Chicago ............................... 81210344443
Columbus............................ 815731 33 44
Cincinnati ........................... 520318 28 67
WESTERN WLTPts GF GA
Los Angeles FC .................19 4562 74 30
Seattle..............................13 8746 46 43
Minnesota ........................13 9645 46 37
San Jose ...........................13 10 5444843
Real Salt Lake ..................13 11 4434035
FC Dallas...........................12 10 7434738
LA Galaxy .........................13 12 3424145
Portland............................12 11 4404340
Sporting K.C. ....................10 11 7374145
Houston .............................. 915431 38 49
Colorado.............................. 814630 45 54
Vancouver........................... 615927 30 53
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
D.C. United 3, at Montreal 0
Colorado 2, at New York 0
Chicago 1, at Columbus 1
Toronto FC 1, at New England 1
at Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 1
at FC Dallas 3, FC Cincinnati 1
at Sporting K.C. 1, Houston 0
New York City FC 3, at Vancouver 1
at Portland 1, Real Salt Lake 0
at San Jose 3, Orlando City 0
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Seattle 4, LA Galaxy 3
Minnesota 2, at Los Angeles FC 0
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
New England at New York City FC, 3:30
Toronto FC at FC Cincinnati, 7:30
Los Angeles FC at Orlando City, 7:30
Seattle at Colorado, 9
Sporting K.C. at Portland, 10:30
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
Toronto FC at New York City FC, 7
Minnesota at Houston, 8:30
LA Galaxy at Colorado, 9
San Jose at Real Salt Lake, 9:30
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
San Jose at New York City FC, 12:30
FC Dallas at Chicago, 3:30
Columbus at Atlanta, 7
Cincinnati at Montreal, 7:30
New England at Orlando City, 7:30
Los Angeles FC at Philadelphia, 7:30
Houston at Vancouver, 10
NWSL
WLTPts GF GA
Portland............................11 3639 40 22
North Carolina .................... 944313217
Chicago ............................... 982292926
Utah .................................... 874281916
Reign FC.............................. 756271620
Washington........................ 774252219
Houston .............................. 684221828
Sky Blue FC......................... 411416 15 25
Orlando ............................... 412214 19 37
SATURDAY’S RESULT
Washington at Orlando, ppd. to Oct. 5
FRIDAY’S RESULT
Portland 1, at Utah 0
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
North Carolina at Sky Blue FC, 3
Orlando at Reign FC, 10
SUNDAY’S MATCH
Houston at Chicago, 6
WEDNESDAY’S MATCHES
Chicago at Orlando, 7:30
North Carolina at Portland, 10:30
FRIDAY, SEPT. 13
Utah at Houston, 8:30
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
Reign FC at Washington, 7:30
Orlando at North Carolina, 7
WNBA
EAST WLPCT GB
y-Washington..............................25 8. 758 —
y-Connecticut ..............................23 10 .697 2
y-Chicago .....................................20 13 .606 5
Indiana.........................................12 21 .364 13
New York ....................................... 92 4. 273 16
Atlanta .......................................... 82 5. 242 17
WEST WLPCT GB
y-Los Angeles..............................21 12 .636 —
y-Las Vegas .................................20 13 .606 1
y-Minnesota ................................18 15 .545 3
y-Seattle......................................17 16 .515 4
y-Phoenix.....................................15 18 .455 6
Dallas...........................................10 23 .303 11
y-Clinched playoff berth
WEDNESDAY’S RESULT
at Connecticut 102, Dallas 72
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
at Atlanta 78, Las Vegas 74
at Los Angeles 102, Seattle 68
FRIDAY’S GAMES
at Washington 86, Dallas 73
Indiana 100, at New York 91
Chicago 109, at Connecticut 104, OT
Minnesota 83, at Phoenix 69
SATURDAY’S GAMES
No games scheduled
SUNDAY’S GAMES
Chicago at Washington, 4
Connecticut at Indiana, 4
Seattle at Dallas, 4
New York at Atlanta, 4
Minnesota at Los Angeles, 4
Las Vegas at Phoenix, 4
TENNIS
AUTO RACING
Week 1 injury report
WASHINGTON AT PHILADELPHIA
Redskins: OUT: QB Colt McCoy (fibula), CB Fabian
Moreau (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: DE Caleb Brantley
(foot), LB Cassanova McKinzy (concussion), TE Jordan
Reed (concussion). DNP: QB Colt McCoy (fibula), CB
Fabian Moreau (ankle). LIMITED: TE Jordan Reed (con-
cussion). FULL: DE Caleb Brantley (foot), LB Shaun Dion
Hamilton (chest), LB Cassanova McKinzy (concussion),
WR Paul Richardson (quadricep). Eagles: OUT: LB Kamu
Grugier-Hill (knee), T Jordan Mailata (back), QB Nate
Sudfeld (left wrist). DNP: LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee), T
Jordan Mailata (back), QB Nate Sudfeld (left wrist).
FULL: DE Derek Barnett (shoulder), G Brandon Brooks
(achilles), S Rudy Ford (achilles), WR Alshon Jeffery
(biceps), C Jason Kelce (not injury related).
BALTIMORE AT MIAMI
Ravens: QUESTIONABLE: WR Marquise Brown (foot),
CB Brandon Carr (hip), CB Cyrus Jones (finger), RB
Patrick Ricard (foot). DNP: WR Marquise Brown (foot).
FULL: CB Brandon Carr (hip), CB Cyrus Jones (finger), RB
Patrick Ricard (foot). Dolphins: QUESTIONABLE: CB
Johnson Bademosi (hip), DE Charles Harris (wrist), DE
Trent Harris (foot), G Danny Isidora (hamstring), CB
Bobby McCain (shoulder), WR Albert Wilson (hip, calf).
DNP: DE Trent Harris (foot). LIMITED: CB Johnson
Bademosi (hip), G Danny Isidora (hamstring), CB Bobby
McCain (shoulder), WR Albert Wilson (hip, calf). FULL:
DE Charles Harris (wrist).
ATLANTA AT MINNESOTA
Falcons: OUT: T Matt Gono (back). DNP: T Matt Gono
(back). Vikings: OUT: CB Mike Hughes (knee). QUES-
TIONABLE: TE Tyler Conklin (ribs), WR Stefon Diggs
(hamstring). LIMITED: TE Tyler Conklin (ribs), WR
Stefon Diggs (hamstring), CB Mike Hughes (knee).
FULL: CB Mackensie Alexander (hamstring), LB Kentrell
Brothers (wrist), DE Everson Griffen (elbow), DT Linval
Joseph (shoulder), T Brian O’Neill (elbow).
BUFFALO AT NEW YORK JETS
Bills: OUT: WR Andre Roberts (quadricep). DOUBTFUL:
TE Tyler Kroft (foot). DNP: WR Andre Roberts (quadri-
cep). LIMITED: TE Tyler Kroft (foot). Jets: QUESTION-
ABLE: WR Robby Anderson (calf), WR Braxton Berrios
(hamstring), CB Trumaine Johnson (hamstring). LIMIT-
ED: WR Robby Anderson (calf), WR Braxton Berrios
(hamstring), CB Trumaine Johnson (hamstring). FULL:
DE John Franklin (foot), CB Nate Hairston (hip), CB
Bennett Jackson (shoulder), LB Frankie Luvu (hand), DT
Steve McLendon (wrist), S Rontez Miles (hip), G Kelechi
Osemele (chest), T Brandon Shell (knee), G Brian
Winters (shoulder).
CINCINNATI AT SEATTLE
Bengals: OUT: T Cordy Glenn (concussion), WR A.J.
Green (ankle), RB Trayveon Williams (foot). DOUBTFUL:
WR Auden Tate (knee). DNP: T Cordy Glenn (concus-
sion), WR A.J. Green (ankle), RB Trayveon Williams
(foot). LIMITED: WR Auden Tate (knee). FULL: DT
Andrew Brown (quadricep), S Clayton Fejedelem (an-
kle), CB Dre Kirkpatrick (achilles), WR John Ross
(hamstring). Seahawks: OUT: DE L.J. Collier (ankle), C
Joey Hunt (ankle), WR David Moore (shoulder). QUES-
TIONABLE: G Mike Iupati (foot).
DETROIT AT ARIZONA
Lions: QUESTIONABLE: LB Jarrad Davis (ankle), DE
Da’Shawn Hand (elbow), CB Rashaan Melvin (knee), C
Frank Ragnow (ankle). LIMITED: LB Jarrad Davis (an-
kle), DE Da’Shawn Hand (elbow), CB Rashaan Melvin
(knee), C Frank Ragnow (ankle). FULL: DE Trey Flowers
(shoulder). Cardinals: OUT: G Lamont Gaillard (knee), T
Marcus Gilbert (knee). QUESTIONABLE: LB Haason
Reddick (knee), LB Ezekiel Turner (hand). DNP: G
Lamont Gaillard (knee), T Marcus Gilbert (knee), LB
Terrell Suggs (not injury related). LIMITED: LB Haason
Reddick (knee), LB Ezekiel Turner (hand).
INDIANAPOLIS AT LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Colts: OUT: DE Jabaal Sheard (knee), RB Jonathan
Williams (rib). QUESTIONABLE: DE Kemoko Turay
(neck), RB Jordan Wilkins (ankle). DNP: T Anthony
Castonzo (not injury related), WR T.Y. Hilton (not injury
related), DE Justin Houston (not injury related), DE
Jabaal Sheard (knee), DE Kemoko Turay (neck), RB
Jonathan Williams (rib). FULL: WR Devin Funchess
(back), S Clayton Geathers (not injury related), CB
Kenny Moore (thumb), RB Jordan Wilkins (ankle).
Chargers: OUT: CB Trevor Williams (quadricep). DOUBT-
FUL: LB Jatavis Brown (ankle), WR Geremy Davis
(hamstring), S Roderic Teamer (hamstring). QUESTION-
ABLE: K Michael Badgley (right groin), LB Denzel
Perryman (ankle), LB Drue Tranquill (back). DNP: LB
Jatavis Brown (ankle), WR Geremy Davis (hamstring), S
Roderic Teamer (hamstring), CB Trevor Williams (quad-
ricep). LIMITED: K Michael Badgley (right groin), LB
Denzel Perryman (ankle). FULL: DE Isaac Rochell (ribs),
LB Drue Tranquill (back).
KANSAS CITY AT JACKSONVILLE
Chiefs: QUESTIONABLE: S Jordan Lucas (back), DT
Xavier Williams (illness). DNP: S Jordan Lucas (back),
DT Xavier Williams (illness). FULL: S Tyrann Mathieu
(shoulder), S Armani Watts (shoulder), RB Darrel
Williams (shoulder), TE Deon Yelder (ankle). Jaguars:
OUT: T Cedric Ogbuehi (hamstring), TE Josh Oliver
(hamstring). DOUBTFUL: T Cam Robinson (knees).
QUESTIONABLE: DT Marcell Dareus (elbow). DNP: T
Cedric Ogbuehi (hamstring), TE Josh Oliver (hamstring),
T Cam Robinson (knees). LIMITED: DT Marcell Dareus
(elbow). FULL: LB D.J. Alexander (hamstring), QB Nick
Foles (abdomen), WR Marqise Lee (knee), DE Lerentee
McCray (ankle), LB Quincy Williams (knee).
LOS ANGELES RAMS AT CAROLINA
Rams: No Report. Panthers: OUT: DE Bruce Irvin
(hamstring), T Greg Little (concussion). DNP: DE Bruce
Irvin (hamstring), T Greg Little (concussion). FULL: G
Trai Turner (groin).
NEW YORK GIANTS AT DALLAS
Giants: OUT: TE Garrett Dickerson (quadricep), WR
Darius Slayton (hamstring). DNP: TE Garrett Dickerson
(quadricep), WR Darius Slayton (hamstring). FULL: CB
Antonio Hamilton (adductor), G Mike Remmers (illness,
back). Cowboys: OUT: LB Luke Gifford (ankle), S Darian
Thompson (ankle), S Donovan Wilson (ankle). DNP: LB
Luke Gifford (ankle), LB Sean Lee (knee, not injury
related), S Darian Thompson (ankle), S Donovan Wilson
(ankle). LIMITED: G Zack Martin (back). FULL: WR Amari
Cooper (foot), DE Tyrone Crawford (hip), TE Blake
Jarwin (foot), CB Byron Jones (hip), DE Demarcus
Lawrence (shoulder), TE Dalton Schultz (ankle), T Tyron
Smith (back).
PITTSBURGH AT NEW ENGLAND
Steelers: DOUBTFUL: S Sean Davis (ankle). DNP: S Sean
Davis (ankle). FULL: LB Mark Barron (not injury related).
Patriots: QUESTIONABLE: TE Matt LaCosse (ankle), S
Obi Melifonwu (ankle), WR Demaryius Thomas (ham-
string). LIMITED: TE Matt LaCosse (ankle), S Obi
Melifonwu (ankle), WR Demaryius Thomas (hamstring).
SAN FRANCISCO AT TAMPA BAY
49ers: OUT: WR Jalen Hurd (back), WR Trent Taylor
(foot), CB Jimmie Ward (hand). QUESTIONABLE: DE
Nick Bosa (ankle), C Weston Richburg (knee), CB Jason
Verrett (ankle), CB K’Waun Williams (knee). DNP: WR
Jalen Hurd (back), WR Trent Taylor (foot), CB Jimmie
Ward (hand). LIMITED: DE Nick Bosa (ankle), C Weston
Richburg (knee), CB Jason Verrett (ankle), CB K’Waun
Williams (knee). FULL: DE Dee Ford (knee), WR Dante
Pettis (groin), T Joe Staley (not injury related). Bucca-
neers: OUT: S Justin Evans (achilles), QB Blaine Gabbert
(left shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: WR Mike Evans (ill-
ness). DNP: S Justin Evans (achilles), WR Mike Evans
(illness), QB Blaine Gabbert (left shoulder). FULL: TE
Antony Auclair (calf), LB Devante Bond (hamstring), TE
Cameron Brate (calf), LB Lavonte David (calf), S Mike
Edwards (hamstring), LB Demone Harris (illness), LB
Anthony Nelson (knee), DT Vita Vea (knee).
TENNESSEE AT CLEVELAND
Titans: OUT: LB Reggie Gilbert (knee). QUESTIONABLE: G
Kevin Pamphile (knee). DNP: LB Reggie Gilbert (knee), G
Kevin Pamphile (knee). FULL: T Jack Conklin (knee).
Browns: QUESTIONABLE: LB Sione Takitaki (hamstring).
LIMITED: LB Sione Takitaki (hamstring). FULL: WR Odell
Beckham (hip), DT Devaroe Lawrence (shoulder).
DENVER AT OAKLAND
Broncos: No Report. Raiders: DNP: Gabe Jackson (knee).
LIMITED: DT Corey Liuget (knee), LB Nicholas Morrow
(ankle), WR J.J. Nelson (ankle).
HOUSTON AT NEW ORLEANS
Texans: LIMITED: WR Keke Coutee (ankle), C Greg
Mancz (ankle). FULL: G Zach Fulton (toe), T Tytus
Howard (finger), S Justin Reid (shoulder), DE Carlos
Watkins (non-football injury). Saints: DNP: DE Mario
Edwards (hamstring). LIMITED: DT Sheldon Rankins
(achilles), LB Craig Robertson (hamstring). FULL: LB
Alex Anzalone (shoulder), RB Zach Line (knee), RB
Dwayne Washington (ankle, concussion).
U.S. Open
At USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
In New York
Purse: $57,238,700
Surface: Hardcourt outdoor
MEN’S SINGLES — SEMIFINAL
Daniil Medvedev (5), Russia, def. Grigor Dimitrov,
Bulgaria, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, 6-3; Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def.
Matteo Berrettini (24), Italy, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4, 6-1.
MEN’S DOUBLES — FINAL
Robert Farah and Juan Sebastian Cabal (1), Colombia,
def. Marcel Granollers, Spain, and Horacio Zeballos (8),
Argentina, 6-4, 7-5.
WOMEN’S DOUBLES — SEMIFINAL
Elise Mertens, Belgium, and Aryna Sabalenka (4),
Belarus, def. Vania King and Caroline Dolehide, United
States, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
LOCAL GOLF
BELLE HAVEN
Win Sheridan, Frank Alafoginis, Joe Basile and Jason
Fisher won the Patriot Day Classic with a 111.
Saturday’s court schedule
PLAY BEGINS AT NOON
Chan Hao-Ching, Taiwan and Michael Venus, New
Zealand (1) vs. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States
and Jamie Murray, Britain
Not before 4 p.m: Bianca Andreescu, Canada (15) vs.
Serena Williams, United States (8)
European Tour
EUROPEAN OPEN
At Green Eagle Golf Course; In Hamburg, Germany
Purse: $2.2 million
Yardage: 6 ,898; Par: 72
SECOND ROUND
Robert MacIntyre, Scotland .................68-65—1 33
Bernd Ritthammer, Germany...............71-66—1 37
Paul Casey, England .............................66-73—1 39
Matthias Schwab, Austria ...................67-72—1 39
Guido Migliozzi, Italy ...........................71-68—1 39
Bernd Wiesberger, Austria ..................71-69—1 40
Alexander Bjork, Sweden .....................69-71—1 40
Kristian Krogh Johannessen, Norway.70-71—1 41
Pedro Figueiredo, Portugal ..................70-71—1 41
Louis DeJager, South Africa ................72-69—1 41
Dominic Foos, Germany .......................74-67—1 41
Jeff Winther, Denmark ........................72-69—1 41
Pablo Larrazabal, Spain........................70-71—1 41
Ricardo Gouveia, Portugal....................72-70—1 42
Ben Evans, England ..............................69-73—1 42
Thomas Pieters, Belgium .....................70-72—1 42
Xander Schauffele, United States .......73-69—1 42
Ashley Chesters, England ....................71-71—1 42
Darren Fichardt, South Africa..............73-69—1 42
ALSO
Padraig Harrington, Ireland .................. 71-74—1 45
Johannes Veerman, United States....... 76-69—1 45
Sihwan Kim, United States .................. 72-74—1 46
Patrick Reed, United States ................. 74-72—1 46
Kurt Kitayama, United States .............. 74-72—1 46
Troy Merritt, United States ................. 77-70—1 47
MISSED CUT
Matt Kuchar, United States.............. 74-74 —1 48
Berry Henson, United States............ 74-74 —1 48
Sean Crocker, United States............. 77-72 —1 49
John Catlin, United States................ 78-71 —1 49
David Cooke, United States .............. 73-78 —1 51
Julian Suri, United States................. 77-76 —1 53
NASCAR Cup Series
POINTS LEADERS
Through Sunday
- Kyle Busch, 983.
- Joey Logano, 919.
- Denny Hamlin, 877.
- Kevin Harvick, 864.
- Martin Truex Jr, 862.
- Brad Keselowski, 832.
- Kurt Busch, 790.
- Chase Elliott, 780.
- Kyle Larson, 714.
- Ryan Blaney, 710.
- Erik Jones, 694.
- Alex Bowman, 694.
- William Byron, 683.
- Aric Almirola, 674.
- Clint Bowyer, 625.
- Ryan Newman, 617.
- Daniel Suarez, 617.
- Jimmie Johnson, 599.
- Paul Menard, 548.
- Chris Buescher, 531.
NASCAR Cup Series
SCHEDULE-WINNERS
Feb. 10: x-Advance Auto Parts Clash (Jimmie Johnson)
Feb. 14: x-Gander RV Duel at DAYTONA 1 (Kevin
Harvick)
Feb. 14: x-Gander RV Duel at DAYTONA 2 (Joey
Logano)
Feb. 17: Daytona 500 (Denny Hamlin)
Feb. 24: Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 (Brad Keselowski)
March 3: Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube (Joey
Logano)
March 10: TicketGuardian 500 (Kyle Busch)
March 17: Auto Club 400 (Kyle Busch)
March 24: STP 500 (Brad Keselowski)
March 31: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 (Denny Hamlin)
April 7: Food City 500 (Kyle Busch)
April 13: Toyota Owners 400 (Martin Truex Jr)
April 28: GEICO 500 (Chase Elliott)
May 6: Gander RV 400 (Martin Truex Jr)
May 11: Digital Ally 400 (Brad Keselowski)
May 18: x-Monster Energy Open (Kyle Larson)
May 18: x-NASCAR All-Star Race (Kyle Larson)
May 26: Coca-Cola 600 (Martin Truex Jr)
June 2: Pocono 400 (Kyle Busch)
June 10: FireKeepers Casino 400 (Joey Logano)
June 23: Toyota / Save Mart 350 (Martin Truex Jr.)
June 30: Camping World 400 (Alex Bowman)
July 7: Coke Zero Sugar 400 (Justin Haley)
July 13: Quaker State 400 Presented by Walmart (Kurt
Busch)
July 21: Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 (Kevin Harvick)
July 28: Gander RV 400 (Denny Hamlin)
Aug. 4: Go Bowling at the Glen (Chase Elliott)
Aug. 11: Consumers Energy 400 (Kevin Harvick)
Aug. 17: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race (Denny
Hamlin)
Sept. 1: Southern 500 (Erik Jones)
Sept. 8: Big Machine Vodka 400 at the Brickyard
Powered By Florida Georgia Line, Speedway, Ind.
Sept. 15: South Point 400, Las Vegas
Sept. 21: Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond
Sept. 29: Bank of America Roval 400, Concord, N.C.
Oct. 6: NASCAR Cup Series Race at Dover, Dover, Del.
Oct. 13: 1000Bulbs.com 500, Talladega, Ala.
Oct. 20: Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Oct. 27: First Data 500, Martinsville, Va.
Nov. 3: Texas 500, Fort Worth
Nov. 10: NASCAR Cup Series Race at ISM Raceway,
Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 17: Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, Fla.
x-Non-points race
BOXING
Fight schedule
SATURDAY
At Taguig City, Philippines, Sammy Salva vs. Padro
Taduran, 12, for vacant IBF strawweight title.
SEPT. 13
At Madison Square Garden, New York, Devin Haney vs.
Zaur Abdullaev, 12, lightweights; Daniel Roman vs.
Murodjon Akhmadaliev, 12, for Roman’s WBA Super
World and IBF super bantamweight titles; Michael
Hunter vs. Sergey Kuzmin, 10, heavyweights.
SEPT. 14
At London, Sunny Edwards vs. Hugo Rosendo Guarneros,
12, for Edwards IBF International super flyweight title;
Brad Foster vs. Lucien Reid, 12, for Foster’s British super
bantamweight title; Dec Spelman vs. Shakan Pitters, 10,
for Spelman’s BBBofC English light heavyweight title;
Zak Chelli vs. Kody Davies, 10, light heavyweights.
At T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Tyson Fury vs. Otto Wallin,
12, heavyweights; Emanuel Navarrete vs. Juan Miguel
Elorde, 12, for Navarrete’s WBO junior featherweight title;
Jose Pedraza vs. Jose Zepeda, 10, junior welterweights.
At Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, Calif., Jaime
Munguia vs. Patrick Allotey, 12, for Munguia’s WBO
World super weltereight title; Ryan Garcia vs. Avery
Sparrow, 10, lightweights.
Mystics 86, Wings 73
Dallas .................................. 1419251 5— 73
Washington ........................ 2724221 3— 86
DALLAS MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS.
Davis 10:13 0-2 0-0 0-013 0
Johnson 35:19 2-9 0-0 0-822 4
Harrison 33:06 5-9 5-8 5-8 1515
Gray 22:11 3-8 0-0 0-212 8
Ogunbowale 37:19 10-21 9-9 0-2 6230
McCarty-Williams 20:30 1-4 0-0 1-331 3
Samuelson 16:27 1-3 0-0 0-015 3
Gustafson 14:28 2-4 0-0 0-312 4
Anigwe 10:27 2-4 2-2 3-400 6
TOTALS 200 26-6416-19 9-30 16 22 73
Percentages: FG .406, FT .842. 3-Point Goals: 5-17, .294
(Gray 2-4, Ogunbowale 1-2, McCarty-Williams 1-3,
Samuelson 1-3, Gustafson 0-1, Davis 0-2, Johnson 0-2).
Blocked Shots: 3 (Gray, Gustafson, Johnson). Turnovers:
9 (Ogunbowale 3, Gray 2, Harrison 2, Anigwe, Davis).
Steals: 5 (Ogunbowale 2, Gray, Johnson, Samuelson).
Technical Fouls: coach Brian Agler, 7:19 second
WASHINGTON MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS.
Delle Donne 32:59 4-14 6-6 1-7 5016
Meesseman 32:58 11-17 1-1 3-10 4225
Sanders 26:41 7-9 2-2 1-4 1316
Atkins 31:20 2-11 0-0 0-352 4
Cloud 36:53 2-5 0-2 1-253 4
Walker-Kimbrough 15:18 3-4 1-1 0-004 9
Powers 13:44 4-9 4-4 2-4 0212
Hines-Allen 10:05 0-0 0-0 1-422 0
TOTALS 200 33-69 14-16 9-34 22 18 86
Percentages: FG .478, FT .875. 3-Point Goals: 6-23, .261
(Walker-Kimbrough 2-3, Delle Donne 2-5, Meesseman
2-5, Cloud 0-2, Atkins 0-4, Powers 0-4). Blocked Shots: 3
(Delle Donne, Meesseman, Sanders). Turnovers: 11
(Sanders 3, Atkins 2, Cloud 2, Walker-Kimbrough 2,
Meesseman, Powers). Steals: 3 (Delle Donne, Meesse-
man, Walker-Kimbrough). Technical Fouls: coach Mike
Thibault, 00:18 third. A: 3,963 (4,200).
Fever 100, Liberty 91
INDIANA ............................. 1529322 4— 100
NEW YORK ......................... 1828311 4— 91
INDIANA: Burke 1-5 2-4 6, Dupree 6-11 5-6 22, McCowan
5-14 4-7 17, T.Mitchell 5-11 4-4 19, Wheeler 2-7 0-0 6,
Achonwa 0-0 2-2 2, K.Mitchell 9-17 1-2 23, Laney 2-3 1-3
5, Mavunga 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 3 0-71 19-28 100.
NEW YORK: Charles 9-23 1-1 19, Hartley 3-7 1-1 8, Nurse
3-6 0-0 9, Wright 1-4 0-1 2, Zahui B 0-2 0-0 0, Allen 5-9
0-0 11, Boyd 4-7 0-0 9, Gray 3-4 0-0 6, Johannes 5-11 4-5
16, Raincock-Ekunwe 0-1 1-2 1, Xu 0-1 0-0 0. Totals
33-75 7-10 91.
Three-point Goals: Indiana 7-18 (K.Mitchell 3-8, Wheeler
2-5, Burke 1-2, T.Mitchell 1-3), New York 8-22 (Nurse
3-6, Johannes 2-6, Boyd 1-1, Hartley 1-3, Allen 1-4,
Charles 0-1, Zahui B 0-1). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds:
Indiana 37 (McCowan 13), New York 39 (Charles 11).
Assists: Indiana 22 (Wheeler 6), New York 25 (Boyd,
Johannes 7). Total Fouls: Indiana 16, New York 29.
Technicals: Indiana coach Pokey Chatman. A: 2,301
(5,000).
Sky 109, Sun 10 4 (OT)
CHICAGO ....................... 341821211 5— 109
CONNECTICUT ............... 331928141 0— 104
CHICAGO: DeShields 11-23 5-6 30, Dolson 4-7 0-0 8,
Ndour 7-12 4-4 18, Quigley 4-7 0-0 9, Vandersloot 5-8 8-9
19, Copper 3-7 2-2 8, Faulkner 1-2 0-0 2, G.Williams 4-5
0-0 9, Parker 2-5 2-3 6, Samuelson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 4 1-77
21-24 109.
CONNECTICUT: A.Thomas 4-10 1-3 9, C.Williams 10-21
3-3 25, J.Jones 5-17 6-7 18, J.Thomas 5-11 2-2 13,
Stricklen 5-10 0-0 14, B.Jones 2-3 0-0 4, Banham 0-0 0-0
0, Hiedeman 3-5 0-1 8, Holmes 3-6 4-6 11, Tuck 1-6 0-0 2.
Totals 3 8-89 16-22 104.
Three-point Goals: Chicago 6-23 (DeShields 3-7, G.Wil-
liams 1-2, Vandersloot 1-3, Quigley 1-4, Dolson 0-1,
Parker 0-1, Samuelson 0-1, Faulkner 0-1, Ndour 0-3),
Connecticut 12-26 (Stricklen 4-7, C.Williams 2-3, Hiede-
man 2-3, J.Jones 2-4, Holmes 1-2, J.Thomas 1-5, Tuck
0-2). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Chicago 41 (Dolson
9), Connecticut 40 (C.Williams, J.Jones 9). Assists:
Chicago 26 (Vandersloot 11), Connecticut 22 (C.Williams
9). Total Fouls: Chicago 18, Connecticut 21. A: 8,077
(9,323).
Wa ke Forest 41, Rice 21
WAKE FOREST ...................... 1410107 —41
RICE ........................................ 14007 —21
WF: Beal-Smith 2 run (Sciba kick), 11:55 first.
WF: Surratt 7 pass from Newman (Sciba kick), 8:39 first.
RICE: Walter 1 run (Harrison kick), 4:32 first.
RICE: Stewart 10 run (Harrison kick), 1:31 first.
WF: Washington 25 pass from Newman (Sciba kick),
14:55 second.
WF: FG Sciba 26, 7:48 second.
WF: FG Sciba 23, 11:26 third.
WF: Washington 59 pass from Newman (Sciba kick),
5:04 third.
WF: K.Walker 96 run (Sciba kick), 13:18 fourth.
RICE: Trammell 19 pass from Stewart (Harrison kick),
1:51 fourth.
WAKE FOREST RICE
First Downs ..................................... 1920
Rushes-Yards ........................... 35-201 37-67
Passing .......................................... 312 254
Comp-Att-Int .......................... 21-27-0 22-35-0
Return Yards .................................... 1378
Punts-Avg. ............................... 4-31.25 7-38.57
Fumbles-Lost .................................. 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards ............................ 5-38 2-12
Time Of Possession .................... 23:46 36:14
RUSHING
Wake Forest: K.Walker 9-125, Beal-Smith 10-30, New-
man 6-29, Delaney 6-13, Drawdy 2-4, McKinney 1-1,
(Team) 1-(minus 1). Rice: Walter 8-29, Montgomery
6-19, R.Williams 4-16, Booker 5-13, Ellerbe 5-3, Tram-
mell 1-2, Stewart 6-(minus 6), Green 2-(minus 9).
PASSING
Wake Forest: Newman 21-27-0-312. Rice: Green 3-5-0-
69, Stewart 19-30-0-185.
RECEIVING
Wake Forest: Washington 7-158, Surratt 6-45, Freuden-
thal 3-45, Hinton 2-44, Beal-Smith 2-12, Claude 1-8.
Rice: Rozner 6-103, Trammell 6-67, Pitre 4-52, Myers
4-18, French 1-9, Walter 1-5.
No. 24 Boise St. 14, Marshall 7
MARSHALL .............................. 7 00 0— 7
BOISE ST. ................................. 0 77 0— 14
MSH: Knox 13 run (Rohrwasser kick), 1:02 first.
BOISE: Bachmeier 1 run (Sachse kick), :10 second.
BOISE: Hightower 47 pass from Bachmeier (Sachse
kick), 13:27 third.
MARSHALL BOISE ST.
First Downs ....................................... 9 21
Rushes-Yards ........................... 25-116 47-155
Passing ............................................ 56282
Comp-Att-Int .......................... 10-18-1 22-34-1
Return Yards .................................... 2966
Punts-Avg. ............................... 7-39.42 3-36.33
Fumbles-Lost .................................. 1-1 3-1
Penalties-Yards ............................ 6-45 3-36
Time Of Possession .................... 20:48 39:12
RUSHING
Marshall: Knox 10-71, W.Johnson 2-16, T.King 5-16,
Gaines 2-14, Green 5-0, (Team) 1-(minus 1). Boise St.:
Holani 22-103, Bachmeier 7-26, Van Buren 5-18, Mahone
7-14, Shakir 1-3, Collingham 1 -2, Hightower 1-1,
Molchon 0-0, (Team) 3-(minus 12).
PASSING
Marshall: Gaines 0-1-0-0, Green 10-17-1-56. Boise St.:
Bachmeier 22-34-1-282.
RECEIVING
Marshall: Gaines 3-26, Henry 2-13, T.King 2-4, W.John-
son 1-7, Miller 1-3, Keaton 1-3. Boise St.: Shakir 5-95,
Bates 5-63, O.Evans 4-27, Collingham 2-46, Hightower
2-46, Butler 2-8, Mahone 1-3, Holani 1-(minus 6).
Lynx 83, Mercury 69
MINNESOTA ...................... 1822291 4— 83
PHOENIX ............................ 2222916 —69
MINNESOTA: Collier 5-10 3-7 14, Dantas 6-8 2-2 17,
Fowles 4-7 3-4 11, Robinson 1-5 0-0 2, Sims 10-16 1-4 22,
Augustus 1-4 2-2 4, Brown 3-7 0-1 7, Carleton 0-0 0-0 0,
Fagbenle 2-2 2-2 6, Talbot 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 3 2-61 13-22
83.
PHOENIX: B.Turner 1-1 0-0 2, Bonner 2-12 3-4 8, Griner
7-7 2-2 16, January 2-6 1-2 7, Mitchell 4-10 0-0 10,
Carson 2-4 0-0 5, Cunningham 4-11 2-2 11, Little 2-5 2-2
6, Lyttle 1-2 0-0 2, Y.Turner 0-4 2-2 2. Totals 2 5-62 12-14
69.
Three-point Goals: Minnesota 6-15 (Dantas 3-4, Collier
1-2, Sims 1-3, Brown 1-4, Talbot 0-1, Augustus 0-1),
Phoenix 7-19 (Mitchell 2-3, January 2-3, Carson 1-1,
Bonner 1-4, Cunningham 1-5, Little 0-1, Y.Turner 0-2).
Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Minnesota 34 (Fowles 11),
Phoenix 27 (Griner 7). Assists: Minnesota 21 (Sims 9),
Phoenix 14 (Mitchell 4). Total Fouls: Minnesota 15,
Phoenix 17. Technicals: Bonner, Griner 2, Phoenix coach
Sandy Brondello. A: 12,140 (18,422).
Virginia 52, William & Mary 17
WILLIAM & MARY.................... 0 37 7— 17
VIRGINIA ................................ 2114710 —52
UVA: Reed 40 Yd pass from Perkins (Delaney kick), 9:37
first.
UVA: Grant 85 Yd interception return (Delaney kick),
6:53 first.
UVA: Perkins 13 Yd run (Delaney kick), 1:37 first.
UVA: Chatman 15 Yd pass from Perkins (Delaney kick),
11:56 second.
W&M: Jake Johnston 40 Yd field goal, 9:06 second.
UVA: Reed 100 Yd kickoff return (Delaney kick), 8:51
second.
UVA: Hollins 13 Yd run (Delaney kick), 9:30 third.
W&M: Jones 47 Yd interception return (Johnston kick),
2:55 third.
UVA: Delaney 34 Yd field goal, 14:22 fourth.
W&M: Funderburke 2 Yd run (Johnston kick), 12:20
fourth.
UVA: Hollins 1 Yd run (Delaney kick), 9:06 fourth.
W&M VIRGINIA
First Downs ....................................... 8 25
Rushes-Yards ............................. 35-63 35-216
Passing .......................................... 130 295
Comp-Att-Int ............................ 5-13-1 25-36-3
Return Yards .................................... 35190
Punts-Avg. ................................. 7-39.6 0-0
Fumbles-Lost .................................. 0-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards ............................ 4-20 3-31
Time Of Possession .................... 23:19 36:41
RUSHING
W&M: Funderburke 5-50, Wright 10-12, J.Anderson
3-10, Mathis 15-10, K. Anderson 1-(minus 9), Hefter
1-(minus 10). Virginia: Hollins 11-78, Perking 7-68, Kier
6-45, Armstrong 3-13, Kelly Jr. 1-9, Atkins 3-5, Sharp
1-4, Kemp IV 2-(minus 5).
PASSING
W&M: Anderson 4-8-0-103, Everson 1-1-0-27, Mathis
0-4-0-0. Virginia: Perkins 16-26-2-192.
RECEIVING
W&M: Burdick 2-65, Battle 1-39, Klaus 1-16, Lester 1-10.
Virginia: Reed 4-58, Dubois 3-50, Mitchell 2-49, Chatman
3-44, Jana 2-35, Kemp IV 3-34, Sharp 2-13, Cowley 1-6,
Atkins 1-5, Kelly Jr. 4-(minus 1).