D6 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 , 2022
SCOREBOARD
PRO FOOTBALL
NFL playoffs
FIRST ROUND
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Cincinnati 26, Las Vegas 19
at Buffalo 47, New England 1 7
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Tampa Bay 31, Philadelphia 15
San Francisco 23, at Dallas 17
at Kansas City 42, Pittsburgh 21
M ONDAY’S RESULT
at L.A. Rams 34, Arizona 11
DIVISONAL ROUND
SATURDAY’S GAMES
Cincinnati at Tennessee (-3^1 / 2 ), 4:30 (CBS)
San Francisco at Green Bay (-5^1 / 2 ), 8:15 (Fox)
SUNDAY’S GAMES
L.A. Rams at Tampa Bay (-3), 3 (NBC)
Buffalo at Kansas City (-2^1 / 2 ), 6:30 (CBS)
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
SUND AY, JAN. 30
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP
TBD, 3:05 (CBS)
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP
TBD, 6:40 (Fox)
SUPER BOWL LVI
SUNDAY, FEB. 13
TBD, 6:30 (NBC)
PRO BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC WLPct GB
Brooklyn .......................................27 16 .628 —
Philadelphia .................................25 18 .581 2
Toronto ........................................21 20 .512 5
Boston ..........................................23 22 .511 5
New York......................................22 23 .489 6
SOUTHEAST WLPct GB
Miami ...........................................28 16 .636 —
Charlotte ......................................24 20 .545 4
Washington .................................23 21 .523 5
Atlanta .........................................18 25 .419 91 / 2
Orlando........................................... 83 7. 178 201 / 2
CENTRAL WLPct GB
Chicago.........................................27 15 .643 —
Cleveland......................................27 18 .600 11 / 2
Milwaukee ...................................27 19 .587 2
Indiana .........................................15 29 .341 13
x-Detroit ......................................10 32 .238 17
WESTERN CONFERENCE
SOUTHWEST WLPct GB
Memphis ......................................31 15 .674 —
Dallas ...........................................25 19 .568 5
San Antonio .................................16 28 .364 14
New Orleans ................................16 28 .364 14
Houston........................................13 32 .289 171 / 2
NORTHWEST WLPct GB
Utah..............................................29 15 .659 —
Denver ..........................................22 20 .524 6
Minnesota ....................................22 22 .500 7
Portland .......................................18 25 .419 101 / 2
Oklahoma City..............................14 29 .326 141 / 2
PACIFIC WLPct GB
Phoenix ........................................34 9. 791 —
x-Golden State .............................31 12 .721 3
L.A. Lakers ...................................22 22 .500 121 / 2
L.A. Clippers .................................22 23 .489 13
Sacramento..................................18 28 .391 171 / 2
x-Late game
MONDAY’S RESULTS
at Washington 117, Philadelphia 98
at Boston 104, New Orleans 92
Charlotte 97, at New York 87
at Cleveland 114, Brooklyn 107
at Memphis 119, Chicago 106
at L.A. Clippers 139, Indiana 133
at Atlanta 121, Milwaukee 114
Portland 98, at Orlando 88
at Miami 104, Toronto 99
Phoenix 121, at San Antonio 107
at Dallas 104, Oklahoma City 102
at L.A. Lakers 101, Utah 95
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Minnesota 112, at New York 110
Detroit at Golden State, Late
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Brooklyn at Washington, 7
Orlando at Philadelphia, 7
Charlotte at Boston, 7:30
Minnesota at Atlanta, 7:30
Portland at Miami, 7:30
Cleveland at Chicago, 8
Memphis at Milwaukee, 8
Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 8:30
Toronto at Dallas, 8:30
Houston at Utah, 9
Detroit at Sacramento, 10
L.A. Clippers at Denver, 10
Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 10:30
THURSDAY’S GAMES
New Orleans at New York, 7:30
Phoenix at Dallas, 7:30
Indiana at Golden State, 10
FRIDAY’S GAMES
Toronto at Washington, 8
L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 7
L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 7
Oklahoma City at Charlotte, 7
Miami at Atlanta, 7:30
Portland at Boston, 7:30
Chicago at Milwaukee, 8
Brooklyn at San Antonio, 8:30
Detroit at Utah, 9
Memphis at Denver, 9
Houston at Golden State, 10
Lakers 101, Jazz 95
Late Monday
UTAH .................................. 2521321 7— 95
L.A. LAKERS ....................... 2428202 9—101
UTAH: Bogdanovic 1-9 3-3 5, O’Neale 3-5 4-4 13, Gobert
6-8 7-8 19, Conley 6-12 3-4 20, Mitchell 6-19 1-1 13, Gay
4-12 0-0 9, Ingles 3-6 0-0 9, Paschall 0-0 0-0 0, Clarkson
2-13 2-2 6, Forrest 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 31-84 21-24 95.
L.A. LAKERS: Ariza 1-8 1-2 4, James 9-20 4-8 25, Howard
1-2 2-2 4, Bradley 3-8 1-1 9, Westbrook 5-14 4-4 15,
Horton-Tucker 4-7 2-5 11, Johnson 7-9 0-1 15, Monk 6-12
0-0 14, Reaves 2-5 0-0 4. Totals 38-85 14-23 101.
Three-point Goals: Utah 12-46 (Conley 5-9, O’Neale 3-5,
Ingles 3-6, Gay 1-8, Bogdanovic 0-4, Clarkson 0-6,
Mitchell 0-8), L.A. Lakers 11-37 (James 3-8, Bradley 2-6,
Monk 2-6, Johnson 1-2, Horton-Tucker 1-3, Westbrook
1-4, Ariza 1-6, Reaves 0-2). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds:
Utah 44 (Gobert 16), L.A. Lakers 45 (Howard, Westbrook
8). Assists: Utah 21 (Mitchell 7), L.A. Lakers 15 (James
7). Total Fouls: Utah 21, L.A. Lakers 19. A: 17,238
(18,997)
Blues 5, Predators 3
Late Monday
NASHVILLE .............................. 2 01 —3
ST. LOUIS ................................. 2 21 —5
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Nashville, Johansen 11 (Duchene), 4:05. 2,
Nashville, Forsberg 19 (Josi), 15:50. 3, St. Louis,
Barbashev 14 (Schenn, O’Reilly), 16:09. 4, St. Louis,
O’Reilly 9 (Tarasenko, Krug), 17:47 (pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 5, St. Louis, Schenn 6 (Parayko, Barbashev),
0:59. 6, St. Louis, Barbashev 15 (Schenn, Faulk), 5:19.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 7, Nashville, Trenin 10 (Myers, Jeannot), 11:33.
8, St. Louis, Schenn 7 (O’Reilly, Barbashev), 17:25.
SHOTS ON GOAL
NASHVILLE ............................ 167 12 —35
ST. LOUIS ............................... 10127 —29
Power-play opportunities: Nashville 0 of 4; St. Louis 1 of
- Goalies: N ashville, Saros 20-11-2 (29 shots-24 saves).
St. Louis, Husso 6-2-1 (35-32). A: 18,096 (18,096). T:
2:26.
Penguins 5, Golden Knights 3
Late Monday
PITTSBURGH ........................... 0 23 —5
VEGAS ..................................... 3 00 —3
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Vegas, Stephenson 11 (Theodore, Dadonov),
3:43. 2, Vegas, Dadonov 10 (Pietrangelo, Stone), 12:12.
3, Vegas, Roy 8 (Pietrangelo, Marchessault), 19:30 (pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 4, Pittsburgh, Zucker 5 (Carter, Kapanen), 6:56
(pp). 5, Pittsburgh, Blueger 8 (Boyle, Matheson), 7:45.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 6 , Pittsburgh, Zucker 6 (Kapanen, Malkin), 0:28.
7, Pittsburgh, Guentzel 20, 2:12. 8, Pittsburgh, Crosby 6
(Carter, Letang), 18:52 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
PITTSBURGH ........................... 8 18 11—37
VEGAS ..................................... 7 613—26
Power-play opportunities: Pittsburgh 1 of 3; Vegas 1 of
- Goalies: Pittsburgh, Jarry 19-7-4 (26 shots-23 saves).
Vegas, Lehner 15-11-1 (36-32). A: 18,213 (17,367). T:
2:28.
No. 21 Duke 58, Miami 49
DUKE .................................. 1613131 6— 58
MIAMI ................................ 1313111 2— 49
Duke (12-4)
Akinbode-James 1-1 1-4 3, Gordon 2-9 4-6 9, Balogun 4-8
0-0 8, Day-Wilson 4-8 2-3 11, Goodchild 6-15 2-2 17,
Williams 2-3 0-0 4, Finklea-Guity 1-1 0-0 2, de Jesus 2-5
0-0 4, Green 0-1 0-0 0, Volker 0-1 0-0 0, Team 0-0 0-0 0,
Totals 22-52 9-15 58
Miami (9-6)
Harden 0-3 0-0 0, Pendande 0-5 0-0 0, Erjavec 1-2 2-2 4,
Marshall 6-13 2-3 15, Williams 3-9 2-2 8, Djaldi-Tabdi
7-14 2-2 19, Mbandu 0-1 0-0 0, Gray 1-4 0-0 2, Johnson
Sidi Baba 0-5 0-0 0, Dwyer 0-2 1-2 1, Roberts 0-0 0-0 0,
Team 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 18-58 9-11 49
Three-point goals: Duke 5-24 (Gordon 1-5, Balogun 0-2,
Day-Wilson 1-4, Goodchild 3-9, de Jesus 0-2, Green 0-1,
Volker 0-1), Miami 4-13 (Marshall 1-4, Williams 0-1,
Djaldi-Tabdi 3-5, Johnson Sidi Baba 0-3). Assists: Duke
16 (Day-Wilson 7), Miami 8 (Marshall 4). Fouled out:
Duke Day-Wilson, Miami Djaldi-Tabdi. Rebounds: Duke
40 (Akinbode-James 5-6), Miami 35 (Djaldi-Tabdi 3-5).
Total fouls: D uke 14, Miami 14. Technical Fouls_None. A:
1,443.
COACHES’ POLL
Record Pts Pvs
- South Carolina (26) .......... 17-1 792 1
- Louisville (6)..................... 15-1 765 2
- Stanford............................ 13-3 736 3
- N.C. State ......................... 16-2 705 4
- Indiana .............................. 14-2 661 5
- Tennessee......................... 17-1 648 6
- Iowa State ........................ 16-1 591 9
- Michigan ........................... 15-2 581 10
- Arizona ............................. 12-2 511 7
- LSU.................................. 17-2 473 14
- Maryland......................... 12-5 452 8
- Connecticut....................... 9-4 441 11
- Georgia............................ 14-3 411 15
- Texas............................... 12-3 336 12
- Brigham Young ............... 14-1 324 17
- Baylor.............................. 11-4 321 13
- Notre Dame .................... 13-3 285 19
- Georgia Tech ................... 13-4 226 16
- Oklahoma........................ 15-2 215 25
- North Carolina ................ 14-2 211 18
- Florida Gulf Coast ........... 15-1 147 23
- Kentucky ........................... 8-5 123 20
- Colorado .......................... 13-2 79 22
- Duke ................................ 11-4 74 21
- Ohio State....................... 13-3 63 27
Dropped out: No. 24 South Florida (12-5).
Others receiving votes: Iowa (10-4) 59; Oregon (10-5)
52; Central Florida (12-2) 25; South Florida (12-5) 24;
Mississippi (15-2) 21; Virginia Tech (12-4) 10; Oregon
State (8-4) 9; Massachusetts (14-3) 7; Missouri State
(12-3) 7; Texas A&M (11-6) 6; Liberty (15-2) 3; Missis-
sippi State (11-5) 3; Gonzaga (12-4) 1; Kansas State
(13-4) 1; Nebraska (13-4) 1.
Ice hockey
TOP 10
St. John's beat DeMatha to put it atop the Mid-Atlantic
Prep Hockey League.... Gonzaga recently returned after a
nearly month-long hiatus.... Sophomore Nathan Ken-
nedy recorded a hat trick in Riverside’s 8-3 victory over
Dominion/Potomac Falls.... O'Connell handed St. John’s
its first loss of the season, defeating the Cadets, 4-1,
earlier in the season.... Quince Orchard sits atop the
Montgomery 2 division of the Maryland Student Hockey
League.... Alexandria City/Wakefield recently beat
Capital Scholastic Hockey League rival Woodbridge to
claim the top spot in the league and maintain an
undefeated record.... Battlefield's seventh win of the
season was a 10-0 shutout against Herndon/South Lakes.
Rank Team Record
1St. John's 9-2-0
2DeMatha 7-4-1
3Gonzaga 4-2-1
4Riverside 7-0-0
5Yorktown 7-0-0
6O'Connell 5-4-2
7Quince Orchard 7-1-0
8Alexandria City/Wakefield 7-0-0
9Washington-Liberty 6-1-0
10 Battlefield 7-0-0
PGA Tour
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Jan. 20-23: American Express, La Quinta, Calif.
Jan. 26-29: Farmers Insurance Open, La Jolla, Calif.
Feb. 3-6: Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Pebble Beach, Calif.
Feb. 10-13: Phoenix Open, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Feb. 17-20: Genesis Invitational, Pacific Palisades,
Calif.
Feb. 24-27: Honda Classic, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
March 3-6: Puerto Rico Open, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
March 3-6: Arnold Palmer Invitational, Orlando
March 10-13: Players Championship, Ponte Vedra Beach,
Fla.
March 17-20: Valspar Championship, Palm Harbor,
Fla.
March 23-27: World Golf Championships-Match Play,
Austin
March 24-27: Corales Puntacana Championship, Punta
Cana, Dominican Republic
March 31-April 3: Texas Open, San Antonio
April 7-10: The Masters, Augusta, Ga.
April 14-17: Heritage, Hilton Head, S.C.
April 21-24: Zurich Classic of New Orleans, New
Orleans
April 28-May 1: Mexico Open, Vallarta, Mexico
May 5-8: Wells Fargo Championship, Potomac
May 12-15: B yron Nelson, McKinney, Tex.
May 19-22: PGA Championship, Tulsa
May 26-29: Charles Schwab Challenge, Fort Worth
June 2-5: Memorial Tournament, Dublin, Ohio
June 9-12: Canadian Open, Toronto
June 16-19: U.S. Open, Brookline, Mass.
June 23-26: Travelers Championship, Cromwell, Conn.
June 30-July 3: John Deere Classic, Silvis, Ill.
July 7-10: Genesis Scottish Open, North Berwick, United
Kingdom
July 7-10: Barbasol Championship, Nicholasville, Ky.
July 14-17: British Open, St. Andrews, United King-
dom
July 14-17: Barracuda Championship, Truckee, Calif.
July 21-24: 3M Open, Blaine, Minn.
July 28-31: Rocket Mortgage Classic, Detroit
Aug. 4-7: Wyndham Championship, Greensboro, N.C.
Aug. 11-14: St. Jude Championship, Memphis
Aug. 18-21: BMW Championship, Wilmington, Del.
Aug. 25-28: Tour Championship, Atlanta
GOLF
MLB
Washington Nationals: Named Matt LeCroy Manager,
Brian Daubach hitting coach, Rafael Chaves pitching
coach, Eric Montague athletic trainer, Mike Warren
strength and conditioning coach and Billy McMillon
development coach for Class AAA Rochester; Tripp
Keister manager, Micah Franklin hitting coach, Justin
Lord pitching coach, T.D. Swinford athletic trainer, R.J.
Guyer strength and conditioning coach and Oscar Salazar
development coach for Class AA Harrisburg; Marion
Lisson manager, Tim Doherty hitting coach, Mark
DiFelice pitching coach, Don Neidig athletic trainer,
Shane Hill strength and conditioning coach for high-
Class A Wilmington; Jake Lowery manager, Delwyn
Young hitting coach, Joel Hanrahan pitching coach, Kirby
Craft athletic trainer, Ryan Grose strength and condi-
tioning coach and Carmelo Jaime development coach for
low-Class A Fredericksburg; Luis Ordaz manager, Ender
Chavez hitting coach, Franklin Bravo pitching coach,
Jacob Meyer athletic trainer, Brandon Pentheny
strength and conditioning coach and Destin Hood devel-
opment coach for the Florida Complex League; Sandy
Martinez manager, Freddy Guzman hitting coach, Edwin
Hurtado pitching coach, Feliberto Sanchez assistant
pitching coach, Wilson Valdez infield coach, Emiliano
Alcantara outfield coach, Miguel Cabrera athletic train-
er, Santo Del Rosario strength and conditioning coach,
Manny Moore Latin American training coordinator and
Anthony Rosario tryout assistant for the Dominican
Summer League.
NFL
Cincinnati Bengals: Released G Xavier Su’s-Filo from the
active roster and P Drue Chrisman and LS Colin Holba
from the practice squad. Signed DT Doug Costin to the
practice squad.
Detroit Lions: Signed TE Jordan Thomas to a reserve/fu-
ture contract.
Los Angeles Rams: Released K Ryan Santoso and LS
Carson Tinker from the practice squad.
New England Patriots: Signed OL Arlington Hambright
to a reserve/future contract.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Signed DE Daniel Archibong, WRs
Rico Bussey and Tyler Vaughns, DT Khalil Davis, Gs
Nathan Gilliam and Malcolm Pridgeon, LB Delontae
Scott, K Sam Sloman, DB Linden Stephens, TE Jace
Sternberger, S Donovan Stiner and LS Rex Sunahara to
reserve/future contracts.
San Francisco 49ers: Reinstated RB Raheem Mostert
from the reserve/covid-19 list. Activated FB Josh Hokit
from the practice squad/covid-19 list. Released CB Luq
Barcoo and P Ryan Winslow from the practice squad.
NHL
Boston Bruins: Recalled RW Steven Fogary from Provi-
dence (AHL) loan to the taxi squad.
Buffalo Sabres: Recalled F Brett Murray from the taxi
squad.
Los Angeles Kings: Reassigned G Jacob Ingham and D
Austin Strand to Ontario (AHL) from the taxi squad.
Minnesota Wild: Reassigned D Kevin Czuczman, LW Kyle
Rau and G Hunter Jones to Iowa (AHL) from the taxi
squad.
Ottawa Senators: Reassigned C Mark Kastelic and RW
Logan Shaw from Belleville (AHL) to the taxi squad.
San Jose Sharks: Reassigned RW Adam Raska to San
Jose (AHL).
Tampa Bay Lightning: Designated F Charles Hudon from
Syracuse (AHL) for assignment on the taxi squad.
MLS
Atlanta United: Signed D Caleb Wiley to a four-year
contract.
Columbus Crew: Named Kristin Bernert president of
business operations.
FC Cincinnati: Named Dominic Kinnear and Kenny Arena
assistant coaches, Paul Rogers director of goalkeeping
and Ricardo Paez assistant/development coach. Exer-
cised their option on MF Kamohelo Mokotjo of a
guaranteed offseason buyout contract for the 2022
season.
Houston Dynamo FC: Acquired F Sebastian Ferreira as a
designated player in full transfer from Club Libertad
Asuncion of Paraguay with a three-year contract pend-
ing receipt of his International Transfer Certificate (ITC)
and P-1 visa.
LA Galaxy: Signed G Richard Sanchez to a one-year
contract.
Minnesota United FC: Signed G Eric Dick to a one-year
contract.
Nashville SC: Waived their option on D Miguel Nazarit of
a guaranteed offseason buyout contract.
New England Revolution: Signed MF Noel Buck to a
four-year contract.
Philadelphia Union: Signed D Jack Elliott to a multi-year
contract extension. Named Ryan Richter assistant
coach.
NWSL
Orlando Pride: Traded the rights to Taylor Komieck and
Emily van Egmond to San Diego Wave FC in exchange for
general allocation money (GAM) and a 2024 NWSL
second round draft selection.
TRANSACTIONS
No. 5 Baylor 77,
West Virginia 68
Baylor (16-2)
Thamba 2-3 0-0 4, Cryer 8-16 4-4 25, Flagler 5-13 2-3 14,
Brown 1-3 0-0 2, Mayer 6-13 3-3 20, Tchamwa Tchatch-
oua 5-6 0-1 10, Bonner 1-6 0-0 2, Turner 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
28-60 9-11 77.
West Virginia (13-4)
Bridges 3-11 0-0 7, Cottrell 1-4 0-0 2, Ke.Johnson 0-0 2-2
2, McNeil 7-13 0-0 17, Sherman 5-16 5-6 18, Curry 7-12
5-5 19, Osabuohien 1-2 1-3 3, Carrigan 0-1 0-0 0, N’diaye
0-0 0-0 0, Paulicap 0-1 0-0 0, Ko.Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
24-60 13-16 68.
Halftime: Baylor 37-33. Three-point goals: Baylor 12-27
(Mayer 5-8, Cryer 5-9, Flagler 2-7, Brown 0-1, Bonner
0-2), West Virginia 7-21 (McNeil 3-5, Sherman 3-11,
Bridges 1-3, Cottrell 0-1, Curry 0-1). Rebounds: B aylor 34
(Thamba 8), West Virginia 28 (Curry 6). Assists: Baylor
18 (Flagler 7), West Virginia 10 (Sherman 3). Total fouls:
Baylor 16, West Virginia 12.
Wrestli ng
TOP 10
St. Mary's Ryken is solidifying its place as the best team in
the area.... On Saturday, Paul VI won its own tourna-
ment, the Panther Invitational.... Lake Braddock took
sixth place at the War on the Shore tournament in Berlin,
Md., the highest of any school in the coverage area....
Coach Ty Knepp’s Woodbridge squad’s only losses have
come to Lake Braddock and Riverbend (Va.).... Westfield
came in fourth place at the Virginia Duals American, the
highest of any schools in the area.... Blair has been
blazing through the area, taking third at the prominent
Rebel Duals meet at South Hagerstown (Md.) this past
weekend.... Springbrook and Churchill continue to be
among the best public schools in Montgomery County.
Rank Team Record
1St. Mary's Ryken 21-1
2Paul VI 8-2
3Lake Braddock 4-2
4Woodbridge 7-2
5Robinson 4-2
6Westfield 6-2
7Blair 16-3
8Springbrook 14-0
9Churchill 9-1
10 Damascus 7-5
HIGH SCHOOLS
NBA LEADERS
Entering Tuesday’s games
SCORING
GFGFTPTS AVG
Durant, BKN ..................... 36 379 228 1053 29.3
James, LAL ....................... 32 344 142 922 28.8
Antetokounmpo, MIL ....... 37 364 285 1053 28.5
Young, ATL ....................... 39 366 242 1079 27.7
Embiid, PHI ....................... 32 279 276 875 27.3
Curry, GS........................... 39 331 170 1024 26.3
DeRozan, CHI .................... 39 360 254 999 25.6
Tatum, BOS ...................... 41 361 215 1046 25.5
Mitchell, UTA.................... 40 372 148 1020 25.5
Jokic, DEN......................... 37 367 147 936 25.3
LaVine, CHI ....................... 38 343 150 948 24.9
Towns, MIN ...................... 36 318 170 887 24.6
Booker, PHO ..................... 36 315 156 884 24.6
Morant, MEM ................... 33 299 159 806 24.4
Beal, WAS ........................ 35 314 144 829 23.7
Harden, BKN ..................... 38 249 273 863 22.7
Ingram, NO ....................... 35 290 156 793 22.7
G.-Alexander, OKC............ 38 294 215 864 22.7
Edwards, MIN ................... 37 300 102 823 22.2
VanVleet, TOR .................. 38 286 112 833 21.9
FG PERCENTAGE
FG FGA PCT
Gobert, UTA ............................215 301 .714
Allen, CLE ...............................258 369 .699
Gafford, WAS .........................164 238 .689
McGee, PHO............................167 254 .657
Harrell, WAS ..........................205 314 .653
Ayton, PHO .............................205 322 .637
Poeltl, SA................................203 341 .595
Sabonis, IND ...........................301 525 .573
Capela, ATL.............................190 334 .569
Aldridge, BKN .........................171 302 .566
REBOUNDS
GOFF DEF TOT AVG
Gobert, UTA ...................... 39 139 453 592 15.2
Jokic, DEN......................... 37 100 416 516 13.9
Capela, ATL....................... 36 151 320 471 13.1
Valanciunas, NO ............... 41 140 354 494 12.0
Sabonis, IND ..................... 43 136 375 511 11.9
Antetokounmpo, MIL ....... 37 67 346 413 11.2
Vucevic, CHI...................... 35 68 321 389 11.1
Allen, CLE ......................... 38 126 290 416 10.9
Nurkic, POR ...................... 40 99 324 423 10.6
Embiid, PHI ....................... 32 61 276 337 10.5
ASSISTS
GAST AVG
Harden, BKN .............................38 381 10.0
Paul, PHO..................................43 429 10.0
Young, ATL ...............................39 365 9.4
Murray, SA ...............................39 342 8.8
Lowry, MIA ...............................39 323 8.3
Garland, CLE .............................39 309 7.9
Westbrook, LAL........................44 348 7.9
Ball, CHA...................................37 283 7.6
Green, GS..................................34 250 7.4
Jokic, DEN.................................37 272 7.4
WORLD GOLF RANKING
Through Monday
- ................................... Jon Rahm ESP 9.61
- ........................ Collin Morikawa USA 8.79
- ......................... Dustin Johnson USA 6.62
- .......................... Patrick Cantlay USA 6.60
- ...........................Justin Thomas USA 6.37
- .....................Xander Schauffele USA 6.16
- .......................... Viktor Hovland NOR 6.15
- .............................. Rory McIlroy NIR 6.09
- ................. Bryson DeChambeau USA 5.95
- .................. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 5.57
- ........................Cameron Smith AUS 5.44
- .....................Louis Oosthuizen SAF 5.12
- ............................... Sam Burns USA 5.09
- ..................... Scottie Scheffler USA 4.87
- .......................... Jordan Spieth USA 4.87
- ..........................Harris English USA 4.71
- ............................... Tony Finau USA 4.71
- .........................Brooks Koepka USA 4.71
- ...........................Daniel Berger USA 4.68
- ....................... Abraham Ancer MEX 4.65
No. 7 Kansas 67, Oklahoma 64
Kansas (14-2)
McCormack 3-7 0-0 6, Wilson 6-11 2-2 16, Agbaji 4-11 0-0
10, Braun 5-8 2-2 15, Harris 3-10 0-0 7, R.Martin 1-5 0-0
2, Lightfoot 4-5 1-2 9, Coleman-Lands 1-1 0-0 2, Adams
0-0 0-0 0, Yesufu 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-58 5-6 67.
Oklahoma (12-5)
T.Groves 4-13 0-0 8, Hill 4-7 2-3 10, Gibson 4-10 1-2 11,
Goldwire 4-9 7-9 15, Harkless 1-6 1-2 3, Cortes 1-2 0-0 2,
J.Groves 1-1 0-0 2, Mawein 2-4 1-2 5, Noland 3-4 0-0 8.
Totals 24-56 12-18 64.
Halftime: Kansas 34-32. Three-point goals: Kansas 8-18
(Braun 3-5, Agbaji 2-5, Wilson 2-6, Harris 1-2), Okla-
homa 4-17 (Noland 2-2, Gibson 2-5, Goldwire 0-1, Hill
0-1, Mawein 0-1, Harkless 0-3, T.Groves 0-4). Rebounds:
Kansas 31 (Wilson 8), Oklahoma 28 (Hill 7). Assists:
Kansas 12 (Harris 4), Oklahoma 13 (Goldwire 4). Total
fouls: Kansas 15, Oklahoma 14.
Michigan 83, Maryland 64
Maryland ......................................... 1945— 64
Michigan ......................................... 3944— 83
MARYLAND MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Scott 35 7-16 3-3 2-6 0219
Wahab 16 2-5 0-0 0-102 4
Ayala 34 8-17 4-5 0-0 0022
Green 22 0-0 0-0 0-012 0
Martinez 13 1-1 0-0 0-110 2
Russell 26 2-6 0-0 0-232 4
Hart 23 0-2 1-2 1-130 1
Reese 22 4-4 0-0 2-5 1110
Wright 60 -0 0-0 0-011 0
Dockery 21 -1 0-1 0-000 2
Dziuba 10 -0 0-0 0-000 0
TOTALS 200 25-52 8-11 5-16 10 10 64
Percentages: FG .481, FT .727. 3-Point Goals: 6-17, .353
(Reese 2-2, Scott 2-5, Ayala 2-8, Hart 0-1, Russell 0-1).
Team Rebounds: 4. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked
Shots: 2 (Martinez, Scott). Turnovers: 13 (Ayala 3,
Green 2, Russell 2, Scott 2, Wahab 2, Martinez, Reese).
Steals: 4 (Hart, Martinez, Reese, Wahab). Technical
Fouls: None.
MICHIGAN MIN FG FT O-TAPFPTS
Diabate 30 6-10 2-2 4-6 0414
Dickinson 30 10-14 0-0 2-6 6121
Brooks 29 2-4 2-2 0-240 7
Jones 27 5-11 0-0 2-3 4212
Houstan 30 6-7 1-1 0-4 1216
Bufkin 17 0-4 0-0 0-211 0
Collins 17 3-7 0-0 0-032 6
Williams 12 0-0 0-0 0-201 0
Faulds 51 -1 0-0 0-001 2
Howard 32 -2 0-0 0-001 5
TOTALS 200 35-60 5-5 8-25 19 16 83
Percentages: FG .583, FT 1.000. 3-Point Goals: 8-20, .400
(Houstan 3-4, Jones 2-5, Howard 1-1, Brooks 1-2,
Dickinson 1-2, Diabate 0-1, Collins 0-2, Bufkin 0-3).
Team Rebounds: 7. Team Turnovers: None. Blocked
Shots: 3 (Dickinson 2, Diabate). Turnovers: 8 (Dickinson
2, Jones 2, Brooks, Collins, Diabate, Houstan). Steals: 5
(Brooks 2, Dickinson, Jones, Williams). Technical Fouls:
coach Juwan Howard, 4:48 second.
A: 11,115 (12,707).
No. 25 U-Conn. 76, Butler 59
Butler (9-7)
Golden 0-7 2-2 2, Nze 3-10 2-7 8, Bolden 0-4 0-0 0, Taylor
5-12 6-10 19, Thompson 2-5 4-4 8, Lukosius 7-13 1-2 17,
Harris 0-4 0-0 0, Hodges 0-2 0-0 0, Groce 0-0 0-0 0,
Mulloy 0-1 1-2 1, Wilmoth 0-0 0-0 0, Tate 1-1 2-2 4,
Parker 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-59 18-29 59.
U-Conn. (11-4)
Sanogo 6-14 1-5 13, Whaley 0-3 0-0 0, Cole 4-7 8-9 17,
Jackson 4-9 1-1 12, Martin 1-7 1-2 3, Polley 4-7 0-0 10,
Akok 1-4 1-2 3, Hawkins 5-9 3-4 14, Gaffney 0-1 0-0 0,
Diggins 0-1 0-0 0, Johnson 1-1 0-0 2, Springs 1-1 0-0 2.
Totals 27-64 15-23 76.
Halftime: U-Conn. 39-24. Three-point goals: Butler 5-16
(Taylor 3-6, Lukosius 2-5, Bolden 0-1, Golden 0-1, Harris
0-1, Nze 0-1, Thompson 0-1), U-Conn. 7-21 (Jackson 3-4,
Polley 2-4, Cole 1-2, Hawkins 1-4, Gaffney 0-1, Martin
0-1, Akok 0-2, Whaley 0-3). Rebounds: B utler 33 (Nze 7),
U-Conn. 46 (Sanogo 15). Assists: Butler 5 (Golden 2),
U-Conn. 12 (Cole, Jackson, Martin 3). Total fouls: Butler
17, U-Conn. 24.
Sabres 3, Senators 1
BUFFALO ................................. 1 02 —3
OTTAWA .................................. 0 10 —1
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Buffalo, Cozens 9 (Tuch, Butcher), 12:07.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2 , Ottawa, Batherson 11 (Stutzle, Chabot), 7:44
(pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 3 , Buffalo, Jankowski 2, 10:03. 4, Buffalo, Tuch 2
(Cozens, Skinner), 19:20 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
BUFFALO ................................. 9 12 11—32
OTTAWA ................................ 15191 0—44
Power-play opportunities: Buffalo 0 of 2; Ottawa 1 of 5.
Goalies: Buffalo, Houser 1-0-0 (44 shots-43 saves).
Ottawa, Forsberg 6-6-1 (31-29). A: 0 (18,572). T: 2:28.
No. 10 Houston 74,
South Florida 55
South Florida (6-10)
C.Walker 2-6 0-0 4, Tchewa 2-3 2-4 6, Chaplin 3-4 2-2 9,
Murphy 4-16 4-6 12, Smith 0-4 0-0 0, Patrick 7-12 0-0 19,
Hines 1-7 0-0 2, Matos 0-0 0-0 0, Moss 0-3 0-0 0, Calleja
1-2 0-0 3. Totals 20-57 8-12 55.
Houston (15-2)
Moore 6-10 0-2 13, White 6-12 2-2 16, Carlton 7-9 1-1 15,
Edwards 6-14 5-7 23, R.Walker 1-7 0-0 2, Shead 0-4 0-0 0,
Roberts 0-1 0-0 0, Chaney 0-2 2-4 2, Armbrester 0-0 1-2
1, Francis 1-1 0-0 2, Elvin 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-60 11-18
74.
Halftime: Houston 38-18. Three-point goals: South
Florida 7-22 (Patrick 5-10, Calleja 1-2, Chaplin 1-2,
C.Walker 0-1, Hines 0-2, Smith 0-2, Murphy 0-3),
Houston 9-25 (Edwards 6-11, White 2-4, Moore 1-4,
Shead 0-1, R.Walker 0-5). Rebounds: South Florida 35
(Tchewa, Murphy 8), Houston 33 (Edwards 7). Assists:
South Florida 14 (Murphy 8), Houston 19 (Shead 5).
Total fouls: South Florida 17, Houston 15.
I slanders 4, Flye rs 3 ( SO)
N.Y. ISLANDERS ................ 1 111—4
PHILADELPHIA .................. 1 110—3
N.Y. ISLANDERS WON SHOOTOUT 1-0
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , N.Y. Islanders, Salo 1 (Parise, Barzal), 2:08. 2,
Philadelphia, van Riemsdyk 10 (Giroux, York), 14:39
(pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3, N.Y. Islanders, Bailey 3 (Beauvillier, Pelech),
13:28. 4, Philadelphia, Konecny 7 (Lindblom, Laughton),
13:54.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 5, Philadelphia, Giroux 12 (Farabee, Atkinson),
4:05. 6, N.Y. Islanders, Cizikas 2 (Mayfield, Clutterbuck),
15:32.
SHOOTOUT
N.Y. Islanders 1 (Beauvillier NG, Barzal NG, Nelson NG,
Bailey NG, Bellows NG, Dobson NG, Parise NG, Pageau
NG, Wahlstrom G), Philadelphia 0 (Konecny NG, Giroux
NG, Atkinson NG, Farabee NG, Laughton NG, Frost NG,
van Riemsdyk NG, Mayhew NG, Provorov NG).
SHOTS ON GOAL
N.Y. ISLANDERS ................ 9 796—31
PHILADELPHIA ................ 121462 —34
Power-play opportunities: N .Y. Islanders 0 of 2; Philadel-
phia 1 of 3. Goalies: N.Y. Islanders, Varlamov 3-6-1 (34
shots-31 saves). Philadelphia, Hart 7-12-5 (31-28). A:
16,362 (19,543). T: 2:51.
Hurricanes 7, B ruins 1
CAROLINA ............................... 5 02 —7
BOSTON ................................... 1 00 —1
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Carolina, Teravainen 11 (DeAngelo, Slavin),
3:44. 2, Carolina, Kotkaniemi 8 (Svechnikov, Niederreit-
er), 6:03. 3, Boston, Bergeron 12 (Pastrnak, McAvoy),
11:13 (pp). 4, Carolina, Kotkaniemi 9 (Stepan, Slavin),
11:26. 5, Carolina, Jarvis 7, 16:01. 6, Carolina, Stepan 5
(Martinook), 16:57.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 7, Carolina, Slavin 2 (DeAngelo, Teravainen),
3:05 (pp). 8, Carolina, Svechnikov 13 (DeAngelo, Aho),
7:48 (pp).
SHOTS ON GOAL
CAROLINA ............................. 128 14 —34
BOSTON ................................. 10139 —32
Power-play opportunities: Carolina 2 of 3; Boston 1 of 5.
Goalies: Carolina, Andersen 20-6-0 (32 shots-31 saves).
Boston, Ullmark 13-5-0 (22-20), Boston, Rask 1-1-0
(12-7). A: 17,850 (17,565). T: 2:32.
No. 22 Loyola Chicago 77,
Evansville 48
Loyola Chicago (13-2)
Uguak 3-4 2-2 8, Hutson 2-2 1-3 5, Kennedy 1-4 5-7 7,
Norris 2-2 2-2 7, Williamson 5-8 0-0 15, Ta.Hall 2-5 1-2 7,
Knight 6-7 0-0 12, R.Schwieger 1-5 0-0 2, Clemons 2-2
2-2 8, Thomas 1-2 0-0 2, Welch 1-1 0-0 2, Alcock 1-1 0-0 2,
Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-43 13-18 77.
Evansville (4-12)
Kuhlman 1-3 0-0 3, Phillips 1-3 0-0 3, Frederking 4-4 0-0
11, Givance 5-16 0-0 12, Newton 4-11 4-4 13, Beauchamp
1-6 2-2 4, Sisley 0-2 0-0 0, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Bobe 0-0 0-1
0, Enaruna 0-2 2-2 2, Page 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 16-49 8-9 48.
Halftime: Loyola Chicago 30-24. Three-point goals:
Loyola Chicago 10-17 (Williamson 5-8, Clemons 2-2,
Ta.Hall 2-3, Norris 1-1, Kennedy 0-1, R.Schwieger 0-1,
Thomas 0-1), Evansville 8-22 (Frederking 3-3, Givance
2-6, Kuhlman 1-1, Phillips 1-1, Newton 1-4, Page 0-1,
Smith 0-1, Sisley 0-2, Beauchamp 0-3). Rebounds:
Loyola Chicago 29 (Ta.Hall 8), Evansville 20 (Kuhlman 5).
Assists: Loyola Chicago 15 (Norris 7), Evansville 9
(Kuhlman, Givance 3). Total fouls: Loyola Chicago 17,
Evansville 16. A: 3,190 (10,000).
Timberwolves 112, Knicks 110
MINNESOTA ...................... 3031252 6—112
NEW YORK ......................... 2328401 9—110
MINNESOTA: Edwards 8-17 3-4 21, Vanderbilt 1-3 2-4 4,
Towns 6-12 6-7 20, Beverley 2-7 2-4 7, Russell 5-11 3-3
17, McDaniels 3-8 2-4 8, Prince 0-1 2-2 2, Reid 1-2 6-6 9,
Beasley 4-8 0-0 10, Nowell 5-12 3-4 14. Totals 35-81
29-38 112.
NEW YORK: Barrett 6-16 3-6 17, Randle 6-15 9-11 21,
Robinson 4-5 0-0 8, Fournier 10-17 2-2 27, Walker 6-13
3-5 19, Gibson 2-3 1-2 5, Toppin 1-3 2-2 4, Burks 0-3 0-0 0,
Grimes 1-3 1-1 3, Quickley 1-2 3-4 6. Totals 37-80 24-33
110.
Three-point Goals: Minnesota 13-41 (Russell 4-8, Beas-
ley 2-4, Towns 2-4, Edwards 2-9, Reid 1-2, Beverley 1-4,
Nowell 1-4, McDaniels 0-5), New York 12-38 (Fournier
5-10, Walker 4-8, Barrett 2-7, Quickley 1-2, Grimes 0-2,
Toppin 0-2, Burks 0-3, Randle 0-4). Fouled Out: Minne-
sota None, New York 2 (Gibson, Robinson). Rebounds:
Minnesota 38 (Vanderbilt 7), New York 44 (Randle 9).
Assists: Minnesota 21 (Beverley 6), New York 21
(Randle 9). Total Fouls: Minnesota 25, New York 30. A:
16,071 (19,812)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
No. 19 Ohio State 83, IUPUI 37
IUPUI (1-14)
Carrasco 0-0 1-2 1, Depersia 3-8 1-1 9, Maxwell 1-8 2-2 4,
McClure 1-2 0-0 3, Stanton 0-4 0-0 0, LaStrap 4-8 4-4 12,
Isitua 4-5 0-3 8, Pandev 0-1 0-0 0, Seay 0-4 0-0 0. Totals
13-40 8-12 37.
Ohio St. (12-4)
Ahrens 1-5 0-0 3, Key 3-5 3-4 9, Liddell 4-7 4-5 13,
Branham 3-7 0-0 7, Wheeler 1-2 0-0 3, Russell 4-7 0-0 12,
Sotos 2-2 2-2 7, Young 4-5 0-0 9, Brown 4-6 5-6 14, Brunk
1-2 2-2 4, Hookfin 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 28-49 16-19 83.
Halftime: Ohio St. 37-24. Three-point goals: IUPUI 3-13
(Depersia 2-4, McClure 1-2, LaStrap 0-1, Pandev 0-1,
Seay 0-1, Maxwell 0-4), Ohio St. 11-23 (Russell 4-5,
Sotos 1-1, Brown 1-2, Liddell 1-2, Wheeler 1-2, Young
1-2, Branham 1-4, Ahrens 1-5). Rebounds: IUPUI 17
(Depersia 6), Ohio St. 27 (Liddell 10). Assists: IUPUI 8
(Depersia, Stanton, Pandev 2), Ohio St. 19 (Sotos 9).
Total fouls: IUPUI 21, Ohio St. 13.
NCAA men
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
EAST
Baylor 77, West Virginia 68
Iona 86, Monmouth (NJ) 85, OT
Niagara 72, Manhattan 63
Richmond 83, Fordham 70
St. Peter’s 65, Canisius 57
Syracuse 91, Clemson 78
U-Conn. 76, Butler 59
SOUTH
Davidson 63, VCU 61
Miami 85, North Carolina 57
Missouri 78, Mississippi 53
Tennessee 68, Vanderbilt 60
UCF 92, East Carolina 85, OT
MIDWEST
Dayton 68, St. Bonaventure 50
Loyola Chicago 77, Evansville 48
Michigan 83, Maryland 64
Ohio St. 83, IUPUI 37
Wisconsin 82, Northwestern 76
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 75, South Carolina 59
Houston 74, South Florida 55
Jacksonville St. 86, Cent. Arkansas 81
Kansas 67, Oklahoma 64
Kansas St. 66, Texas 65
Texas Tech 72, Iowa St. 60
NCAA women
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
EAST
Delaware 64, James Madison 57
Drexel 58, Towson 54
SOUTH
Duke 58, Miami 49
Florida St. 79, Clemson 68
Virginia Tech 69, Virginia 52
No. 21 Duke 58, Miami 49
DUKE .................................. 1613131 6— 58
MIAMI ................................ 1313111 2— 49
Duke (12-4)
Akinbode-James 1-1 1-4 3, Gordon 2-9 4-6 9, Balogun 4-8
0-0 8, Day-Wilson 4-8 2-3 11, Goodchild 6-15 2-2 17,
Williams 2-3 0-0 4, Finklea-Guity 1-1 0-0 2, de Jesus 2-5
0-0 4, Green 0-1 0-0 0, Volker 0-1 0-0 0, Team 0-0 0-0 0,
Totals 22-52 9-15 58
Miami (9-6)
Harden 0-3 0-0 0, Pendande 0-5 0-0 0, Erjavec 1-2 2-2 4,
Marshall 6-13 2-3 15, Williams 3-9 2-2 8, Djaldi-Tabdi
7-14 2-2 19, Mbandu 0-1 0-0 0, Gray 1-4 0-0 2, Johnson
Sidi Baba 0-5 0-0 0, Dwyer 0-2 1-2 1, Roberts 0-0 0-0 0,
Team 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 18-58 9-11 49
Three-point goals: Duke 5-24 (Gordon 1-5, Balogun 0-2,
Day-Wilson 1-4, Goodchild 3-9, de Jesus 0-2, Green 0-1,
Volker 0-1), Miami 4-13 (Marshall 1-4, Williams 0-1,
Djaldi-Tabdi 3-5, Johnson Sidi Baba 0-3). Assists: Duke
16 (Day-Wilson 7), Miami 8 (Marshall 4). Fouled out:
Duke Day-Wilson, Miami Djaldi-Tabdi. Rebounds: Duke
40 (Akinbode-James 5-6), Miami 35 (Djaldi-Tabdi 3-5).
Total fouls: D uke 14, Miami 14. Technical Fouls_None. A:
1,443.
TENNIS
Australian Open
At Melbourne Park; in Melbourne, Australia.
Purse: AUD33,784,200.
Surface: Hardcourt outdoor.
MEN’S SINGLES — SECOND ROUND
Lorenzo Sonego (25), Italy, def. Oscar Otte, Germany,
2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1.
WOMEN’S SINGLES — SECOND ROUND
Paula Badosa (8), Spain, def. Martina Trevisan, Italy,
6-0, 6-3; Victoria Azarenka (24), Belarus, def. Jil
Teichmann, Switzerland, 6-1, 6-2; Camila Giorgi (30),
Italy, def. Tereza Martincova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 7-6
(7-2); Marta Kostyuk, Ukraine, def. Sara Sorribes Tormo
(32), Spain, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3; Elina Svitolina (15), Ukraine,
def. Harmony Tan, France, 6-3, 5-7, 5-1, ret; Ashleigh
Barty (1), Australia, def. Lucia Bronzetti, Italy, 6-1, 6-1.
MEN’S DOUBLES — FIRST ROUND
Marcel Granollers, Spain, and Horacio Zeballos (3),
Argentina, def. Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic, and Yoshihi-
to Nishioka, Japan, 6-3, 6-2; Bruno Soares, Brazil, and
Jamie Murray (8), Britain, def. James Duckworth and
Marc Polmans, Australia, 6-3, 6-2; Simone Bolelli and
Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Rafael Matos and Felipe
Meligeni Rodrigues Alves, Brazil, 6-4, 6-4; Kevin Krawi-
etz and Andreas Mies (12), Germany, def. Santiago
Gonzalez, Mexico, and Andres Molteni, Argentina, 7-6
(9-7), 6-3.
WOMEN’S DOUBLES — FIRST ROUND
Nicole Melichar-Martinez, United States, and Alexa
Guarachi (5), Chile, def. Peangtarn Plipuech, Thailand,
and Aldila Sutjiadi, Indonesia, 6-4, 6-2; Raluca-Ioana
Olaru, Romania, and Anna-Lena Friedsam, Germany, def.
Alize Cornet and Diane Parry, France, 6-4, 6-4; Rebecca
Peterson, Sweden, and Anastasia Potapova, Russia, def.
Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, and Nina Stojanovic (15),
Serbia, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5; Xu Yifan and Zhaoxuan Yang (14),
China, def. Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan, and Sofia
Kenin, United States, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1; Shuko Aoyama and
Ena Shibahara (2), Japan, def. Natela Dzalamidze and
Kamilla Rakhimova, Russia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; Kristina
Mladenovic and Caroline Garcia, France, def. Seone
Mendez and Taylah Preston, Australia, 6-4, 6-2; Greet
Minnen, Belgium, and Ellen Perez, Australia, def. Maddi-
son Inglis and Jaimee Fourlis, Australia, 6-3, 6-1; Lizette
Cabrera and Priscilla Hon, Australia, def. Erin Routliffe,
New Zealand, and Leylah Annie Fernandez, Canada, 6-3,
6-1; Makoto Ninomiya and Eri Hozumi, Japan, def.
Katarzyna Piter, Poland, and Mayar Sherif, Egypt, 6-2,
6-4; Petra Martic, Croatia, and Shelby Rogers, United
States, def. Lidziya Marozava, Belarus, and Kaitlyn
Christian, United States, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4).
Canucks 3, Predators 1
VANCOUVER ........................... 0 12 —3
NASHVILLE .............................. 0 10 —1
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Nashville, Tomasino 6 (Carrier, Tolvanen),
2:51 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Pettersson 9 (Podkolzin,
Hoglander), 7:23.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 3, Vancouver, Boeser 10 (Hughes, Miller), 3:41
(pp). 4, Vancouver, Lammikko 3 (Motte), 12:19.
SHOTS ON GOAL
VANCOUVER ........................... 9 10 5—24
NASHVILLE .............................. 7 15 10—32
Power-play opportunities: Vancouver 1 of 5; Nashville 1
of 2. Goalies: Vancouver, Demko 17-14-1 (32 shots-31
saves). Nashville, Rittich 3-2-1 (24-21). A: 1 6,676
(17,113). T: 2:26.
Canadiens 5, Stars 3
MONTREAL .............................. 0 23 —5
DALLAS .................................... 0 12 —3
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Montreal, Dvorak 6 (Suzuki, Toffoli), 7:35
(pp). 2, Montreal, Pezzetta 3 (Lehkonen, Evans ), 7:57. 3,
Dallas, Peterson 6 (Pavelski), 16:24.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 4, Montreal, Toffoli 6 (Suzuki), 1:03 (sh). 5,
Montreal, Dvorak 7, 2:38. 6, Dallas, Seguin 10 (Gurianov,
Hanley), 3:03. 7, Montreal, Anderson 8 (Pitlick, Drouin),
4:17. 8, Dallas, Pavelski 16 (Hintz, Seguin), 18:41 (pp).
SHOTS ON GOAL
MONTREAL .............................. 7 78 —22
DALLAS .................................. 14142 2—50
Power-play opportunities: Montreal 1 of 3; Dallas 1 of 7.
Goalies: Montreal, Montembeault 2-6-3 (50 shots-47
saves). Dallas, Holtby 6-8-1 (3-3), Dallas, Oettinger
9-4-0 (19-14). A: 17,679 (18,532). T: 2:48.
Florida State 79,
No. 6 Duke 78 (OT)
Duke (14-2)
Banchero 6-11 7-9 20, Griffin 3-5 0-0 8, Moore 5-7 0-0 13,
Williams 6-8 3-3 15, Keels 3-11 1-2 9, Roach 2-6 1-2 6,
Baker 2-5 0-0 5, John 0-2 2-2 2, Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
27-55 14-18 78.
Florida St. (11-5)
Butler 5-8 1-2 14, McLeod 4-8 1-2 9, Evans 2-7 2-2 6,
Mills 5-17 6-6 18, Polite 2-7 4-4 9, Osborne 1-7 4-4 7,
Cleveland 4-10 0-3 8, Fletcher 3-6 0-0 6, Warley 0-2 2-2 2,
Wilkes 0-1 0-0 0, Ngom 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-73 20-25 79.
Halftime: Duke 38-33. Three-point goals: Duke 10-23
(Moore 3-3, Griffin 2-4, Keels 2-8, Roach 1-2, Baker 1-3,
Banchero 1-3), Florida St. 7-25 (Butler 3-4, Mills 2-6,
Polite 1-4, Osborne 1-6, Cleveland 0-1, Evans 0-1, Wilkes
0-1, Fletcher 0-2). Rebounds: Duke 35 (Banchero 12),
Florida St. 36 (McLeod, Osborne 7). Assists: Duke 20
(Banchero 7), Florida St. 13 (Evans 5). Total fouls: Duke
19, Florida St. 18.
No. 8 Wisconsin 82,
Northwestern 76
Wisconsin (15-2)
Crowl 3-4 4-4 10, Wahl 5-12 3-6 14, Jon.Davis 8-15 7-10
27, Davison 4-8 3-3 13, Hepburn 6-10 0-3 14, Vogt 2-4 0-0
4, Gilmore 0-0 0-0 0, Bowman 0-1 0-0 0, Jor.Davis 0-0 0-0
0, Neath 0-0 0-0 0, Carlson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-54 17-26
82.
Northwestern (9-7)
Beran 1-3 0-0 2, Nance 5-10 0-0 10, Audige 10-17 0-0 23,
Berry 0-4 0-0 0, Buie 7-17 2-3 19, Roper 3-6 0-0 7, Young
6-11 1-5 13, Greer 1-1 0-0 2, Nicholson 0-0 0-0 0,
Simmons 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 33-71 3-8 76.
Halftime: Wisconsin 41-35. Three-point goals: Wiscon-
sin 9-17 (Jon.Davis 4-5, Hepburn 2-3, Davison 2-6, Wahl
1-1, Bowman 0-1, Crowl 0-1), Northwestern 7-20 (Audi-
ge 3-4, Buie 3-8, Roper 1-1, Beran 0-1, Simmons 0-1,
Berry 0-2, Nance 0-3). Rebounds: Wisconsin 35 (Wahl
11), Northwestern 31 (Nance, Young 6). Assists: Wis-
consin 17 (Wahl, Davison 4), Northwestern 19 (Nance,
Buie 5). Total fouls: Wisconsin 13, Northwestern 18. A:
5,251 (8,117).
Kansas State 66, No. 23 Texas 65
Kansas St. (10-7)
Bradford 1-1 0-0 2, Miguel 2-9 1-2 5, Nowell 1-7 2-2 4,
Pack 7-15 0-1 16, Smith 9-14 2-3 22, McGuirl 4-6 2-2 13,
Massoud 1-2 2-2 4, Linguard 0-0 0-4 0, Kasubke 0-0 0-0 0,
Ezeagu 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-54 9-16 66.
Texas (13-5)
Allen 5-6 5-8 15, Mitchell 2-4 4-4 9, Carr 6-13 11-12 25,
Jones 2-6 1-2 5, Ramey 2-8 0-0 5, Askew 2-4 0-0 4,
Bishop 1-2 0-0 2, Disu 0-3 0-0 0, Licon 0-1 0-0 0,
Cunningham 0-0 0-0 0, Febres 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 20-47
21-26 65.
Halftime: Texas 35-31. Three-point goals: Kansas St.
7-18 (McGuirl 3-4, Pack 2-5, Smith 2-5, Massoud 0-1,
Miguel 0-1, Nowell 0-2), Texas 4-17 (Carr 2-5, Mitchell
1-2, Ramey 1-5, Askew 0-2, Jones 0-3). Rebounds:
Kansas St. 28 (Smith 8), Texas 23 (Bishop 8). Assists:
Kansas St. 7 (Nowell 3), Texas 10 (Askew, Bishop 3).
Total fouls: Kansas St. 23, Texas 20. A: 11,498 (16,540).
No. 24 Tennessee 68,
Vanderbilt 60
Tennessee (11-5)
Nkamhoua 2-6 3-4 7, Plavsic 6-7 1-1 13, Chandler 6-13
1-1 13, James 0-1 0-0 0, Vescovi 3-8 5-6 14, Powell 2-6
2-2 8, Zeigler 0-8 11-12 11, Fulkerson 0-4 2-2 2,
Huntley-Hatfield 0-2 0-0 0, Mashack 0-0 0-0 0, Bailey 0-1
0-1 0. Totals 19-56 25-29 68.
Vanderbilt (10-7)
Millora-Brown 2-3 0-1 4, Stute 2-4 1-1 7, Pippen 3-10
10-13 18, Weikert 0-1 0-0 0, Wright 5-12 4-4 15, Thomas
4-11 1-2 12, Mann 1-4 0-2 2, Lawrence 1-3 0-0 2, Frank
0-1 0-0 0, Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0, Dezonie 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
18-49 16-23 60.
Halftime: Tennessee 33-32. Three-point goals: Tennes-
see 5-23 (Vescovi 3-5, Powell 2-5, Bailey 0-1, Huntley-
Hatfield 0-1, James 0-1, Nkamhoua 0-3, Zeigler 0-3,
Chandler 0-4), Vanderbilt 8-26 (Thomas 3-9, Pippen 2-4,
Stute 2-4, Wright 1-5, Frank 0-1, Weikert 0-1, Lawrence
0-2). Fouled out: S tute. Rebounds: T ennessee 37 (Nkam-
houa, Plavsic 7), Vanderbilt 30 (Mann 7). Assists:
Tennessee 9 (Chandler 4), Vanderbilt 7 (Wright 3). Total
fouls: Tennessee 23, Vanderbilt 26.
No. 18 Texas Tech 72,
Iowa State 60
Iowa St. (14-3)
Conditt 2-2 0-0 4, Brockington 5-14 2-2 12, Hunter 2-7
0-0 4, Kalscheur 3-11 0-1 7, Enaruna 3-8 0-2 6, Grill 6-10
1-1 17, Jones 0-2 2-4 2, Jackson 0-5 0-0 0, Kunc 0-2 0-0 0,
Walker 2-2 4-5 8, Boothe 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-63 9-15 60.
Texas Tech (13-4)
Obanor 6-9 3-5 15, Williams 4-10 7-8 16, McCullar 2-9 3-4
7, Shannon 2-6 0-0 4, Warren 2-4 6-8 11, Arms 2-4 4-4 9,
Nadolny 0-2 2-2 2, Santos-Silva 1-1 2-4 4, Batcho 0-0 2-3
2, Agbo 0-0 0-0 0, Wilson 1-1 0-0 2, Timperman 0-0 0-0 0.
Totals 20-46 29-38 72.
Halftime: Texas Tech 26-23. Three-point goals: Iowa St.
5-26 (Grill 4-8, Kalscheur 1-6, Enaruna 0-1, Brockington
0-2, Kunc 0-2, Hunter 0-3, Jackson 0-4), Texas Tech 3-16
(Warren 1-1, Arms 1-3, Williams 1-3, Nadolny 0-1,
McCullar 0-2, Obanor 0-3, Shannon 0-3). Fouled out:
Conditt, Jones, Kunc. Rebounds: Iowa St. 31 (Brocking-
ton 9), Texas Tech 36 (Obanor 8). Assists: Iowa St. 6
(Conditt, Hunter 2), Texas Tech 7 (McCullar 3). Total
fouls: Iowa St. 28, Texas Tech 18.
HOCKEY
NHL
ATLANTIC GPWLOT Pts GF GA
Florida .......................... 39 26 85 57 159 116
x-Tampa Bay ................ 40 26 95 57 135 113
Toronto ........................ 36 24 93 51 123 93
Boston.......................... 36 22 12 246112 97
Detroit.......................... 40 18 17 5411 08 130
Buffalo ......................... 39 12 20 7311 01 134
Ottawa ......................... 32 11 19 22490115
Montreal ...................... 38 825521 83 139
METROPOLITAN GP WLOT Pts GF GA
Carolina ........................ 36 26 82 54 126 81
N.Y. Rangers ................ 39 25 10 454113 96
Washington ................. 40 22 99 53 133 111
Pittsburgh .................... 38 23 10 5511 25 100
Columbus ..................... 36 17 18 1351 16 131
Philadelphia ................. 39 13 18 83498133
New Jersey .................. 37 14 18 5331 07 129
N.Y. Islanders............... 32 13 13 6327588
CENTRAL GPWLOT Pts GF GA
Colorado ....................... 36 25 83 53 156 115
St. Louis ....................... 39 23 11 5511 38 108
Nashville ...................... 41 24 14 3511 25 115
Minnesota.................... 35 22 10 3471 32 109
Winnipeg...................... 35 17 12 6401 05 103
Dallas ........................... 36 18 16 2381 02 111
Chicago......................... 39 15 18 63695126
Arizona......................... 37 924422 82 140
PACIFIC GPWLOT Pts GF GA
Vegas ........................... 40 23 15 2481 41 122
x-Los Angeles .............. 39 20 14 5451 11 103
Anaheim....................... 41 19 15 7451 20 120
San Jose ....................... 40 21 17 2441 12 121
Calgary ......................... 35 18 11 642110 88
Vancouver .................... 39 18 18 3391 01 111
Edmonton..................... 35 18 15 2381 17 117
Seattle ......................... 38 11 23 4261 02 138
x-Late game
MONDAY’S RESULTS
Detroit 3, at Buffalo 2, OT
at Colorado 4, Minnesota 3, SO
at Arizona 5, Montreal 2
at San Jose 6, Los Angeles 2
at Seattle 3, Chicago 2, SO
at N.Y. Islanders 4, Philadelphia 1
at St. Louis 5, Nashville 3
Pittsburgh 5, at Vegas 3
New Jersey at Toronto, ppd. (virus)
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
at Washington 4, Winnipeg 3, OT
Buffalo 3, at Ottawa 1
Carolina 7, at Boston 1
N.Y. Islanders 4, at Philadelphia 3, SO
Vancouver 3, at Nashville 1
Montreal 5, at Dallas 3
at Calgary 5, Florida 1
Tampa Bay at Los Angeles, Late
Chicago at Edmonton, ppd. (virus)
WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Arizona at New Jersey, 7
Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30
Colorado at Anaheim, 10
THURSDAY’S GAMES
Washington at Boston, 7
Columbus at Philadelphia, 7
Dallas at Buffalo, 7
Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7
Winnipeg at Nashville, 8
Florida at Edmonton, 9
Colorado at Los Angeles, 9:30
Montreal at Vegas, 10
San Jose at Seattle, 10
Flames 5, Panthers 1
FLORIDA .................................. 0 10 —1
CALGARY ................................. 2 12 —5
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Calgary, Andersson 1 (Gaudreau, Tkachuk),
4:36 (pp). 2, Calgary, Coleman 7 (Backlund, Mangiap-
ane), 11:36.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3 , Florida, Bennett 16 (Verhaeghe, Marchment),
12:36. 4, Calgary, Monahan 5 (Gaudreau), 16:03 (pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 5, Calgary, Tkachuk 17 (Lindholm, Gaudreau),
3:47. 6, Calgary, Monahan 6 (Tkachuk, Gaudreau), 6:43.
SHOTS ON GOAL
FLORIDA ................................ 118 10 —29
CALGARY ............................... 10147 —31
Power-play opportunities: Florida 0 of 3; Calgary 2 of 3.
Goalies: Florida, Knight 7-4-2 (31 shots-26 saves).
Calgary, Markstrom 12-8-5 (29-28). A: 0 (19,289). T:
2:31.
NFL INJURY REPORT
SATURDAY
CINCINNATI AT TENNESSEE
C INCINNATI: LIMITED: DE Trey Hendrickson (concus-
sion), WR Stanley Morgan (hamstring), DT Jos Tupou
(knee). FULL: CB Jalen Davis (ankle), CB Mike Hilton
(ankle), DE Sam Hubbard (ribs). TENNESSEE: FULL: DL
Naquan Jones (knee), CB Buster Skrine (hamstring).
SAN FRANCISCO AT GREEN BAY
S AN FRANCISCO: DNP DL Nick Bosa (concussion), DL
Jordan Willis (ankle). GREEN BAY: DNP: T David
Bakhtiari (knee). LIMITED: CB Jaire Alexander (shoul-
der), WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (back). FULL: LB
De’Vondre Campbell (elbow), RB Aaron Jones (knee), QB
Aaron Rodgers (toe), T Billy Turner (knee).