The Washington Post - USA (2022-03-07)

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D6 EZ M2 THE WASHINGTON POST.MONDAY, MARCH 7 , 2022


BY JENNA FRYER

las vegas — Alex Bowman beat
NASCAR Cup Series champion
Kyle Larson in a door-to-door
overtime battle at L as Vegas Motor
Speedway that sent Hendrick Mo-
torsports to Victory Lane for the
second consecutive week.
The win Sunday was the first of
the year for Bowman and the sev-
enth of his career. It was the sec-
ond in three Cup Series races this
season for team owner Rick Hen-
drick.
Bowman got his shot at the win
when a caution with three laps
remaining shifted the race from a
pair of Joe Gibbs Racing drivers to
the Hendrick teammates. Las Ve-
gas native Kyle Busch and team-
mate Martin Truex Jr. were in a
lap-by-lap chess match for the win
until the 12th caution ended the
stirring duel.
Erik Jones lost control of his car
with three laps remaining and
crashed when he overcorrected.
Bubba Wallace had to swerve hard
to avoid drilling Jones’s disabled
car, and it caused Wallace to slam
hard into an interior wall.
N ASCAR threw the caution to
send the race into overtime, and
the leaders all headed to pit road
for a tire change.
The Hendrick trio of Bowman,
Larson and William Byron all
changed just two tires to get off pit
road first through third. Busch,
who had gone to the pits as the
leader, took four tires and came off
pit road in fourth.
Larson, who won last year at
Las Vegas and last week in South-
ern California, chose the outside
line for the restart with Bowman
on his inside. The two were in a
drag race over the final two laps,
and Bowman only got significant
separation as he closed in on the
checkered flag.
Bowman, who led three times
for 16 laps, beat Larson to the
finish line by 0.178 seconds.
“This thing was so fast all day.
Never had the track position we
needed to show it,” said Bowman,
who credited crew chief Greg Ives
for the two-tire call. “What a call
by Greg Ives. Obviously, it paid off.”
Ross Chastain finished third for
TrackHouse Racing and a podium
sweep for Chevrolet. Chastain,
who had led just 75 laps over
117 previous starts, led a race-high
83 laps.
Busch finished fourth in a back-
up Toyota after crashing in prac-
tice Saturday morning when his
tire went flat. T he wreck destroyed
his car, and because backups are in
short supply at the start of
N ASCAR’s rollout of the Next Gen
model, the only option JGR had
was a “parts car” not meant for
competition.
“True testament to everybody at
Joe Gibbs Racing,” Busch said af-
ter the crews for all four JGR
drivers helped prepare his car.
“Everybody had a hand in being
able to make us go.”
He said he felt as if he had
cleared Truex for the win when the
caution ended his bid.
“I don’t know what it was,”
Busch said. “But anyways, wasn’t
meant to be. Not our day. See you
next week.”
Byron was fifth to give Hen-
drick three drivers in the top five,
and Aric Almirola was sixth and
the highest-finishing Ford. Almi-
rola is the only driver to finish in
the top 10 in each of the first three
races of the season.
The win was a strong statement
for team owner Hendrick, who
joined the weekly competition
meeting to outline his expecta-
tions for his drivers after Larson
and Chase Elliott had an incident
in California. Larson didn’t see
Elliott on his outside and
squeezed him into the wall as the
two raced for the lead.
Larson was apologetic, and El-
liott was furious. Hendrick
snuffed out any drama, evidenced
by the clean overtime racing for
the win between Bowman and
Larson.
“Racing Kyle is always fun,”
Bowman said. “Got to race him for
a couple wins. We’ve always raced
each other super clean and super
respectfully.”
Richard Childress Racing and
Hendrick Motorsports both raised
awareness for supporting Ukraine
during its invasion by Russia.
Richard Childress responded to
Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky’s plea, “I don’t need a
ride, I need more ammunition,” by
donating 1 million rounds t o the
country.
H endrick and sponsor Hen-
drick Automotive Group pledged
$200,000 to Samaritan’s Purse to
support disaster assistance in
Ukraine.
— Associated Press


NASCAR


Bowman


tops Larson


in O T duel


in desert


SCOREBOARD

SOCCER

MLS
EAST WLTPts GF GA
New York............................ 200672
D.C. United......................... 200640
Columbus............................ 101473
Orlando City........................ 101420
New England...................... 101432
Philadelphia........................ 101432
Atlanta............................... 110334
Chicago............................... 002200
New York City FC................ 011101
Toronto FC.......................... 011125
Inter Miami CF.................... 011115
CF Montréal........................ 020014
Charlotte FC....................... 020004
Cincinnati........................... 020006
WEST WLTPts GF GA
Austin FC............................ 200610 1
LA Galaxy........................... 200620
Nashville............................. 101421
Real Salt Lake.................... 101410
x-Los Angeles FC................ 100330
Colorado.............................. 110333
Sporting KC........................ 110323
Minnesota United.............. 002222
x-Portland........................... 001122
FC Dallas............................. 011112
Houston.............................. 011101
San Jose............................. 011146
Vancouver........................... 011104
Seattle................................ 020002
x-Late match
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
D.C. United 1, at Cincinnati 0
at New England 1, FC Dallas 0
New York 4, a t Toronto FC 1
at Sporting KC 1, Houston 0
Philadelphia 2, at CF Montréal 1
Columbus 3, at San Jose 3
Orlando City 0, at Chicago 0
at Colorado 3, Atlanta 0
New York City FC 0, at Vancouver 0
Nashville 1, at Minnesota 1
LA Galaxy 1, at Charlotte FC 0
at Real Salt Lake 1, Seattle 0
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Austin FC 5, Miami 1
Portland at Los Angeles FC, Late
SATURDAY’S MATCHES
Chicago at D.C. United, 7:30
Montreal at New York, 1
Toronto at Columbus, 1:30
Los Angeles FC at Inter Miami, 1:30
LA Galaxy at Seattle, 3:30
Vancouver at Houston, 6:30
Salt Lake at New England, 7:30
Cincinnati at Orlando City, 7:30
San Jose at Philadelphia, 7:30
Nashville at Dallas, 8:30
Kansas City at Colorado, 9
Austin at Portland, 10
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
Charlotte FC at Atlanta, 4:30
Minnesota at New York, 7

ABIERTO GNP SEGUROS
At Club Sonoma; In M onterrey, Mexico
Purse: $276,750
Surface: Hardcourt outdoor
SINGLES — C HAMPIONSHIP
Leylah Annie Fernandez (2), Canada, def. Maria Camila
Osorio Serrano (5), Colombia, 6-7 (7-5), 6-4, 7-6 (7-3).
DOUBLES — C HAMPIONSHIP
Sabrina Santamaria and Catherine Harrison, United
States, def. Han Xinyun, China, and Yana Sizikova,
Russia, 1-6, 7-5, 10-6.

TENNIS

WTA
LYON OPEN
At Palais des Sports Gerland; In L yon, France
Purse: $262,727
Surface: Hardcourt outdoor
SINGLES — C HAMPIONSHIP
Zhang Shuai (8), China, def. Dayana Yastremska,
Ukraine, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
DOUBLES — C HAMPIONSHIP
Vera Zvonareva, Russia, and Laura Siegemund, Ger-
many, def. Alicia Barnett and Olivia Nicholls, Britain,
7-5, 6-1.

Celtics 126, Nets 120
BROOKLYN ......................... 3426303 0— 120
BOSTON ............................. 2929313 7— 126
BROOKLYN: B.Brown 6-10 3-3 16, Durant 12-21 9-10 37,
Drummond 3-5 0-0 6, Curry 3-6 0-0 8, Irving 8-18 1-1 19,
Aldridge 7-10 0-0 14, Johnson 1-3 0-0 2, Claxton 1-4 3-4
5, C.Thomas 1-3 0-0 3, Dragic 2-7 2-2 7, Mills 1-2 0-0 3.
Totals 45-89 18-20 120.
BOSTON: Horford 4-7 2-2 13, Tatum 16-30 14-17 54,
Williams III 5-7 0-0 10, J.Brown 8-17 2-2 21, Smart 4-10
4-5 14, Williams 1-6 0-0 2, Theis 0-0 3-8 3, Pritchard 1-3
0-0 3, White 1-3 4-4 6. Totals 40-83 29-38 126.
Three-point Goals: Brooklyn 12-27 (Durant 4-9, Curry
2-3, Irving 2-6, Mills 1-1, C.Thomas 1-2, Dragic 1-2,
B.Brown 1-3, Johnson 0-1), Boston 17-36 (Tatum 8-15,
Horford 3-6, J.Brown 3-6, Smart 2-5, Pritchard 1-1,
Williams 0-3). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Brooklyn 45
(Drummond 7), Boston 37 (Williams III 8). Assists:
Brooklyn 24 (Durant 8), Boston 25 (Smart 9). Total
Fouls: Brooklyn 26, Boston 19. A: 19,156 (18,624)

Devils 3, Blues 2 (OT)
ST. LOUIS ........................... 0 020 —2
NEW JERSEY ..................... 1 101 —3
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, New Jersey, Smith 2 (Bratt, Hischier), 9:47.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2 , New Jersey, Mercer 14 (Hughes, Vesey), 9:26.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 3, St. Louis, Krug 7 (Tarasenko, Kyrou), 2:08. 4,
St. Louis, Kyrou 22 (Tarasenko, Schenn), 5:44.
OVERTIME
Scoring: 5 , New Jersey, Hamilton 9 (Zacha, Hughes), 1:12.
SHOTS ON GOAL
ST. LOUIS ......................... 12180 —21
NEW JERSEY ................... 15891 —33
Power-play opportunities: St. Louis 0 of 1; New Jersey 0
of 5. Goalies: St. Louis, Husso 13-4-3 (33 shots-30
saves). New Jersey, Daws 4-3-0 (21-19). A: 1 4,923
(16,514). T: 2:25.

LPGA Tour
WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
At New Tanjong; In Sentosa Island, Singapore
Purse: $1.7 million
Yardage: 6,749; Par: 72
FINAL ROUND
$255,000
Jin Young Ko. ........................... 69 67 69 66 —2 71 -17
$138,747
In Gee Chun. ............................. 70 68 66 69 —2 73 -15
Minjee Lee ............................... 71 69 70 63 —2 73 -15
$81,447
Jeongeun Lee6. ........................ 70 70 65 69 —2 74 -14
Atthaya Thitikul ...................... 69 68 70 67 —2 74 -14
$50,923
Hannah Green. ......................... 74 69 66 66 —2 75 -13
Brooke Henderson ................... 69 68 71 67 —2 75 -13
Amy Yang. ................................ 69 67 71 68 —2 75 -13
$37,422
Danielle Kang. .......................... 68 71 68 70 —2 77 -11
A Lim Kim ................................ 68 70 73 66 —2 77 -11
$31,918
Nasa Hataoka .......................... 72 71 67 68 —2 78 -10
Xiyu Lin. ................................... 69 72 71 66 —2 78 -10
$26,415
Perrine Delacour. ..................... 70 72 69 68 —2 79 -9
Leona Maguire. ........................ 70 72 69 68 —2 79 -9
Sarah Schmelzel. ..................... 69 71 73 66 —2 79 -9
Momoko Ueda. ......................... 71 71 73 64 —2 79 -9
$20,722
Pajaree Anannarukarn. ............ 69 69 71 71 —2 80 -8
Ariya Jutanugarn. .................... 72 68 71 69 —2 80 -8
Megan Khang. .......................... 69 68 73 70 —2 80 -8
Nanna Koerstz Madsen ........... 69 73 71 67 —2 80 -8
Yealimi Noh ............................. 75 64 71 70 —2 80 -8
Inbee Park. ............................... 68 71 73 68 —2 80 -8
$17,464
Ayaka Furue. ............................ 72 70 71 68 —2 81 -7
Lydia Ko ................................... 69 73 72 67 —2 81 -7
Gaby Lopez. .............................. 70 70 71 70 —2 81 -7
$14,428
Carlota Ciganda ....................... 70 72 71 69 —2 82 -6
Wei-Ling Hsu. .......................... 70 71 74 67 —2 82 -6
Hyo Joo Kim. ............................ 72 70 72 68 —2 82 -6
Jeong Eun Lee. ......................... 71 73 69 69 —2 82 -6
Su-Hyun Oh. ............................. 69 70 71 72 —2 82 -6
Madelene Sagstrom ................ 71 69 71 71 —2 82 -6
Patty Tavatanakit. ................... 67 74 71 70 —2 82 -6

NCAA women
EAST
Connecticut 71, Marquette 51
Princeton 73, Harvard 53
Villanova 64, Seton Hall 55
SOUTH
Florida Gulf Coast 71, North Florida 60
Jacksonville State 70, Jacksonville 56
Kentucky 64, South Carolina 62
Liberty 77, Eastern Kentucky 57
Longwood 86, Campbell 47
Mercer 73, Furman 54
North Carolina State 60, Miami 47
Stetson 64, North Alabama 53
Troy 62, UALR 59
MIDWEST
Iowa 74, Indiana 67
Massachusetts 62, Dayton 56
UMKC 81, North Dakota State 74
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 82, Texas Tech 57
Oral Roberts 61, North Dakota 54
Texas Arlington 75, Louisiana Lafayette 65
WEST
Hawaii 58, UC Santa Barbara 52
San Diego State 65, Boise State 56
Stanford 73, Utah 48
Utah State 80, Fresno State 75

Bucks 132, Suns 122
PHOENIX ............................ 3330273 2— 122
MILWAUKEE ...................... 3030314 1— 132
PHOENIX: Bridges 6-14 0-0 14, Crowder 7-12 1-1 19,
Ayton 14-19 1-2 30, Payne 9-19 2-2 23, Shamet 5-12 4-6
17, Craig 2-5 0-0 5, McGee 3-5 0-0 6, Biyombo 0-0 0-0 0,
A.Holiday 4-7 0-0 8. Totals 50-93 8-11 122.
MILWAUKEE: G.Antetokounmpo 8-13 3-6 19, Middleton
16-27 7-7 44, Portis 2-8 3-4 9, Allen 3-5 2-2 10, J.Holiday
7-13 6-6 24, Bembry 0-0 0-0 0, Ibaka 6-10 1-3 14, Nwora
5-10 1-1 12, Carter 0-1 0-0 0, Wigginton 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
47-87 23-29 132.
Three-point Goals: Phoenix 14-31 (Crowder 4-8, Shamet
3-6, Payne 3-7, Bridges 2-5, Ayton 1-1, Craig 1-4),
Milwaukee 15-32 (Middleton 5-9, J.Holiday 4-5, Allen
2-3, Portis 2-5, Ibaka 1-2, Nwora 1-6, Carter 0-1,
G.Antetokounmpo 0-1). Fouled Out: Phoenix None,
Milwaukee 1 (G.Antetokounmpo). Rebounds: Phoenix 27
(Ayton 8), Milwaukee 48 (G.Antetokounmpo 13). As-
sists: Phoenix 33 (Payne 8), Milwaukee 31 (J.Holiday 9).
Total Fouls: Phoenix 20, Milwaukee 19. A: 17,495
(17,500)

Austin FC 5, Inter Miami CF 1
MIAMI 011
AUSTIN FC 235
First Half: 1, Austin FC, Driussi, 2 (Fagundez), 22nd
minute; 2, Austin FC, Cascante, 1 (Kolmanic), 26th.
Second Half: 3, Austin FC, Driussi, 3, 51st; 4, Miami,
Campana, 1 (Higuain), 53rd; 5, Austin FC, Finlay, 1
(Ring), 64th; 6, Austin FC, Finlay, 2, 90th.
Goalies: Miami, Clement Diop, Drake Callender; Austin
FC, Bradley Stuver, Andrew Tarbell.
Yellow Cards: Mota, Miami, 25th; Lima, Austin FC, 29th;
Urruti, Austin FC, 38th; Yedlin, Miami, 42nd; Fagundez,
Austin FC, 72nd; Gregore, Miami, 76th; Higuain, Miami,
88th.
Miami, Clement Diop; Christopher McVey, Jairo Quinte-
ros, DeAndre Yedlin; Mo Adams (Robert Thomas Taylor,
46th), Noah Allen (Leonardo Campana, 46th), Gregore,
Jean Mota (George Acosta, 84th), Brek Shea; Gonzalo
Higuain, Ariel Lassiter (Emerson Rodriguez, 79th).
Austin FC, Bradley Stuver; Julio Cascante, Kipp Keller
(Ruben Gabrielsen, 54th), Zan Kolmanic (Jon Gallagher,
77th), Nicholas Lima; Cecilio Dominguez (Ethan Finlay,
54th), Diego Fagundez, Daniel Pereira (Jhojan Valencia,
77th), Alexander Ring; Sebastian Driussi, Maximiliano
Urruti (Moussa Djitte, 67th).

GOLF

PGA Tour
ARNOLD PALMER INVITATIONAL
At Bay Hill Club; In Orlando
Purse: $12 million
Yardage: 7,466; Par: 72
FINAL ROUND
$2,160,000
Scottie Scheffler (550) ............ 70 73 68 72 —2 83 -5
$908,000
Tyrrell Hatton (218) ................. 69 68 78 69 —2 84 -4
Billy Horschel (218) ................. 67 71 71 75 —2 84 -4
Viktor Hovland (218) ............... 69 66 75 74 —2 84 -4
$463,500
Chris Kirk (110) ........................ 69 76 68 72 —2 85 -3
Gary Woodland (110) ............... 70 72 70 73 —2 85 -3
$390,000
Talor Gooch (92) ....................... 69 68 72 77 —2 86 -2
Lucas Herbert (92) ................... 73 71 74 68 —2 86 -2
$339,000
Sam Burns (81) ........................ 72 69 75 71 —2 87 -1
Matt Fitzpatrick (81) ............... 73 71 70 73 —2 87 -1
$291,000
Keegan Bradley (71) ................. 71 75 70 72 —2 88 E
Corey Conners (71) ................... 72 73 69 74 —2 88 E
$228,000
Russell Henley (61) .................. 70 72 72 75 —2 89 +1
Graeme McDowell (61) ............ 68 76 69 76 —2 89 +1
Rory McIlroy (61) ..................... 65 72 76 76 —2 89 +1
Cameron Young (61) ................ 70 71 76 72 —2 89 +1
$183,000
Max Homa (53) ........................ 69 74 73 74 —2 90 +2
Jon Rahm (53) .......................... 72 70 74 74 —2 90 +2
Aaron Wise (53) ....................... 69 73 74 74 —2 90 +2
$131,400
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (45) .. 73 74 69 75 —2 91 +3
Tommy Fleetwood (45) ............ 74 73 70 74 —2 91 +3
Beau Hossler (45) .................... 67 74 75 75 —2 91 +3
Sungjae Im (45) ........................ 68 77 70 76 —2 91 +3
Hideki Matsuyama (45) ........... 73 72 76 70 —2 91 +3
Nick Watney (45) ..................... 74 72 69 76 —2 91 +3
$87,600
Si Woo Kim (34) ....................... 69 76 73 74 —2 92 +4
Jason Kokrak (34) .................... 73 74 71 74 —2 92 +4
David Lipsky (34) ..................... 71 71 78 72 —2 92 +4
Sebastian Munoz (34) .............. 72 74 71 75 —2 92 +4
Adam Scott (34) ....................... 68 76 74 74 —2 92 +4
Brendan Steele (34) ................. 70 73 77 72 —2 92 +4
$67,000
Tom Hoge (25) .......................... 78 69 69 77 —2 93 +5
Charles Howell III (25) ............. 68 73 74 78 —2 93 +5
Patton Kizzire (25) ................... 69 72 76 76 —2 93 +5
Adam Long (25) ........................ 69 78 72 74 —2 93 +5
Nick Taylor (25) ........................ 70 77 72 74 —2 93 +5
Thomas Pieters (0) .................. 74 73 72 74 —2 93 +5
$53,400
Sergio Garcia (19) .................... 75 70 75 74 —2 94 +6
Patrick Rodgers (19) ................ 72 75 74 73 —2 94 +6
Alex Smalley (19) ..................... 73 71 77 73 —2 94 +6
Will Zalatoris (19) .................... 68 77 70 79 —2 94 +6
$37,464
Dylan Frittelli (12) ................... 70 76 76 73 —2 95 +7
Padraig Harrington (12) ........... 73 74 75 73 —2 95 +7
Zach Johnson (12) .................... 72 75 75 73 —2 95 +7
Kyoung-Hoon Lee (12) ............. 70 76 72 77 —2 95 +7
Taylor Moore (12) .................... 71 75 72 77 —2 95 +7
Taylor Pendrith (12) ................. 71 72 74 78 —2 95 +7
Pat Perez (12) .......................... 71 75 76 73 —2 95 +7
Ian Poulter (12) ........................ 68 75 75 77 —2 95 +7
Adam Schenk (12) .................... 70 74 76 75 —2 95 +7
Davis Thompson (0) ................. 73 71 75 76 —2 95 +7
$28,170
Rickie Fowler (7) ...................... 70 73 76 77 —2 96 +8
Lanto Griffin (7) ....................... 70 73 76 77 —2 96 +8
Stephan Jaeger (7) ................... 70 73 75 78 —2 96 +8
Matt Jones (7) ......................... 70 75 76 75 —2 96 +8
Martin Laird (7) ........................ 72 69 75 80 —2 96 +8
J.J. Spaun (7) ........................... 67 75 75 79 —2 96 +8
Danny Willett (7) ..................... 73 71 75 77 —2 96 +8
John Pak (0) ............................. 74 73 75 74 —2 96 +8
$27,000
Brendon Todd (6) ..................... 73 72 74 78 —2 97 +9
$26,040
Cameron Champ (5) ................. 70 75 74 79 —2 98 +10
Danny Lee (5) ........................... 73 74 77 74 —2 98 +10
Denny McCarthy (5) ................. 73 74 73 78 —2 98 +10
Keith Mitchell (5) ..................... 72 74 78 74 —2 98 +10
Sam Ryder (5) .......................... 73 72 77 76 —2 98 +10
Vince Whaley (5) ...................... 72 75 72 79 —2 98 +10
Matthew Wolff (5) ................... 72 73 77 76 —2 98 +10
$24,720
Hayden Buckley (4) .................. 69 73 84 73 —2 99 +11
Marc Leishman (4) ................... 70 73 78 78 —2 99 +11
Greyson Sigg (4) ...................... 71 75 79 74 —2 99 +11
Lee Westwood (4) .................... 70 74 76 79 —2 99 +11
$24,120
Paul Casey (3) .......................... 71 70 77 83 —3 01 +13
$23,880
Maverick McNealy (3) .............. 73 74 76 79 —3 02 +14
$23,400
Lucas Glover (3) ....................... 74 72 77 81 —3 04 +16
Anirban Lahiri (3) ..................... 73 73 76 82 —3 04 +16
Troy Merritt (3) ........................ 71 72 74 87 —3 04 +16
$22,920
Chez Reavie (3) ........................ 72 75 77 83 —3 07 +19

PGA Tour
PUERTO RICO OPEN
At Grand Reserve Country Club
In Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
Purse: $3.7 million
Yardage: 7,506; Par: 72
FINAL ROUND
$666,000
Ryan Brehm (300) .................... 66 67 68 67 —2 68 -20
$403,300
Max McGreevy (165) ................ 70 64 71 69 —2 74 -14
$218,300
Brandon Wu (93) ...................... 69 69 68 69 —2 75 -13
Tommy Gainey (93) .................. 69 67 69 70 —2 75 -13
$142,913
Callum Tarren (63) ................... 70 65 71 70 —2 76 -12
Chad Ramey (63) ...................... 69 68 68 71 —2 76 -12
$97,356
Nate Lashley (40) ..................... 69 72 69 67 —2 77 -11
Cameron Percy (40) .................. 72 68 71 66 —2 77 -11
Vaughn Taylor (40) .................. 68 72 69 68 —2 77 -11
Kevin Yu (0) .............................. 73 66 70 68 —2 77 -11
Mark Hensby (40) ..................... 70 67 71 69 —2 77 -11
Matthias Schwab (40) ............. 70 66 72 69 —2 77 -11
Brice Garnett (40) .................... 70 68 69 70 —2 77 -11
Jim Herman (40) ...................... 76 66 66 69 —2 77 -11
Christopher Gotterup ............... 68 68 70 71 —2 77 -11
$58,275
David Lingmerth (29) ............... 72 69 70 67 —2 78 -10
Ben Kohles (29) ........................ 68 70 71 69 —2 78 -10
Chan Kim (0) ............................. 70 70 69 69 —2 78 -10
Kyle Stanley (29) ...................... 71 69 69 69 —2 78 -10
Spencer Ralston (0) ................. 71 68 68 71 —2 78 -10
Michael Kim (29) ...................... 65 69 70 74 —2 78 -10
$37,308
Josh Teater (0) ......................... 71 68 71 69 —2 79 -9
Patrick Flavin (0) ...................... 68 68 74 69 —2 79 -9
Sung Kang (23) ......................... 69 68 72 70 —2 79 -9
Ricky Barnes (23) ..................... 70 69 73 67 —2 79 -9
Brian Stuard (23) ..................... 71 69 68 71 —2 79 -9
Andrew Novak (23) .................. 69 67 69 74 —2 79 -9
$25,345
Joseph Bramlett (16) ............... 72 69 70 69 —2 80 -8
Jared Wolfe (16) ...................... 70 71 69 70 —2 80 -8
Kurt Kitayama (16) .................. 76 66 67 71 —2 80 -8
Richy Werenski (16) ................. 69 71 69 71 —2 80 -8
Aaron Baddeley (16) ................ 67 72 69 72 —2 80 -8
Nick Hardy (16) ........................ 68 75 71 66 —2 80 -8
Kiradech Aphibarnrat (16) ....... 67 69 70 74 —2 80 -8
$20,165
Justin Lower (12) ..................... 69 70 70 72 —2 81 -7
Satoshi Kodaira (12) ................ 68 66 77 70 —2 81 -7
Tyler Duncan (12) ..................... 73 69 73 66 —2 81 -7

Stars 6, Wild 3
DALLAS .................................... 1 32 —6
MINNESOTA ............................ 1 02 —3
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Minnesota, Sturm 9 (Duhaime, Bjugstad),
10:52. 2, Dallas, Pavelski 22 (Seguin, Suter), 19:57 (pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3, Dallas, Robertson 27 (Klingberg, Benn), 1:38
(pp). 4, Dallas, Tufte 1 (Glendening, Klingberg), 3:13. 5,
Dallas, Robertson 28 (Hintz, Pavelski), 9:52.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 6, Minnesota, Kaprizov 27 (Zuccarello, Fiala),
16:19. 7, Minnesota, Kaprizov 28 (Zuccarello, Spurgeon),
18:03. 8, Dallas, Benn 14 (Lindell), 18:55 (en). 9, Dallas,
Robertson 29 (Hintz), 19:28 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
DALLAS .................................... 9 13 4— 26
MINNESOTA .......................... 137 15 —35
Power-play opportunities: Dallas 2 of 3; Minnesota 0 of


  1. Goalies: Dallas, Oettinger 19-6-1 (35 shots-32 saves).
    Minnesota, Talbot 20-12-1 (3-3), Minnesota, Kahkonen
    12-7-2 (21-17). A: 18,791 (18,064). T: 2:42.


PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT

Navy 85, Boston U. 80 (OT)
Boston U. (21-12)
Mathon 4-10 6-6 14, Brewster 3-4 1-2 8, Harper 3-4 0-0 8,
McCoy 12-24 2-3 30, Tynen 2-9 2-3 7, Brittain-Watts 3-7
5-6 13, Chimezie 0-2 0-0 0, Tate 0-1 0-0 0, Ca.Jones 0-1
0-0 0. Totals 27-62 16-20 80.
Navy (21-10)
Nelson 1-6 4-4 6, Njoku 2-3 1-2 5, Carter 9-19 0-0 21, Inge
1-2 0-0 2, Yoder 1-3 5-6 8, G.Summers 7-11 7-8 21,
Walker 5-8 1-2 13, Deaver 1-7 2-3 4, Roach 1-1 0-0 3,
Silva 1-3 0-0 2, Dorsey 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 29-64 20-25 85.
Halftime: Navy 27-23. Three-point goals: Boston U.
10-23 (McCoy 4-9, Harper 2-2, Brittain-Watts 2-5,
Brewster 1-2, Tynen 1-3, Ca.Jones 0-1, Tate 0-1), Navy
7-25 (Carter 3-11, Walker 2-4, Roach 1-1, Yoder 1-3,
Dorsey 0-1, Inge 0-1, Nelson 0-2, Silva 0-2). Fouled out:
Harper. Rebounds: Boston U. 29 (Tynen 9), Navy 36
(Njoku, Carter, G.Summers 6). Assists: Boston U. 11
(McCoy 4), Navy 17 (G.Summers 5). Total fouls: Boston
U. 24, Navy 15. A: 1,179 (5,710).

Michigan State 77, Maryland 67
Maryland (15-16)
Scott 5-14 2-2 13, Wahab 2-5 2-2 6, Ayala 7-18 0-0 19,
Hart 3-8 1-2 7, Russell 4-11 6-6 16, Green 1-2 0-0 2,
Reese 2-3 0-0 4. Totals 24-61 11-12 67.
Michigan State (20-11)
Bingham 4-8 1-2 12, Brown 3-7 3-3 10, Hauser 1-5 0-0 3,
Christie 2-4 2-3 6, Walker 5-14 2-2 13, Hall 7-11 2-2 17,
Akins 0-2 2-2 2, Hoggard 2-2 0-0 4, Marble 2-3 4-6 8,
Brooks 0-0 0-1 0, Sissoko 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 27-57 16-21
77.
Halftime: Michigan State 46-26. Three-point goals:
Maryland 8-29 (Ayala 5-12, Russell 2-5, Scott 1-7, Green
0-1, Reese 0-1, Hart 0-3), Michigan State 7-18 (Bingham
3-4, Hall 1-1, Hauser 1-2, Brown 1-3, Walker 1-5, Christie
0-1, Akins 0-2). Rebounds: Maryland 29 (Reese 7),
Michigan State 36 (Bingham 11). Assists: Maryland 13
(Russell 4), Michigan State 21 (Hauser, Walker 5). Total
fouls: Maryland 16, Michigan State 15.

TRANSACTIONS

NHL
Anaheim Ducks: Recalled G Lukas Dostal from San Diego
(AHL).
Arizona Coyotes: Signed F Liam O’Brien to a two-year
contract extension.
Florida Panthers: Recalled G Spencer Knight from
Charlotte (AHL). Added D Petteri Lindbohm to the active
roster.

HOCKEY

NHL
ATLANTIC GPWLOT PtsGF GA
Tampa Bay................... 5537 12 680192155
Florida.......................... 5537 13 579227163
Toronto........................ 5535 16 474202163
Boston.......................... 5634 18 472171152
Detroit.......................... 5624 26 654163203
Buffalo......................... 5718 31 844153203
Ottawa......................... 5519 31 543143179
Montreal...................... 5615 34 737137212
METROPOLITAN GPWLOT PtsGF GA
Carolina........................ 5639 12 583191134
N.Y. Rangers................ 5636 15 577169139
Pittsburgh.................... 5734 14 977185152
Washington................. 5730 18 969185158
Columbus..................... 5628 25 359186205
N.Y. Islanders............... 5221 23 850133147
New Jersey.................. 5620 31 545171202
Philadelphia................. 5517 28 10 44139192
CENTRAL GPWLOT PtsGF GA
Colorado....................... 5640 11 585222159
St. Louis....................... 5532 16 771194151
Minnesota.................... 5432 19 367203177
Dallas........................... 5532 20 367165160
Nashville...................... 5531 20 466174155
Winnipeg...................... 5624 22 10 58167174
Chicago......................... 5720 29 848144198
Arizona......................... 5516 35 436132201
PACIFIC GPWLOT PtsGF GA
Calgary......................... 5433 14 773190133
Los Angeles.................. 5731 19 769169160
Vegas........................... 5732 21 468184167
Edmonton..................... 5630 22 464184180
Anaheim....................... 5827 22 963172179
Vancouver.................... 5728 23 662164165
San Jose....................... 5624 25 755145179
Seattle......................... 5817 36 539148207
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Washington 5, Seattle 2
N.Y. Islanders 2, St. Louis 1
at Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3
at Arizona 8, Ottawa 5
at Florida 6, Detroit 2
Vancouver 6, at Toronto 4
Montreal 5, at Edmonton 2
Boston 5, at Columbus 4 (SO)
Nashville 8, at San Jose 0
Calgary 4, at Colorado 3 (OT)
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Los Angeles 3, at Buffalo 0
New Jersey 3, St. Louis 2 (OT)
Dallas 6, at Minnesota 3
N.Y. Rangers 4, at Winnipeg 1
at Carolina 3, Seattle 2
Tampa Bay 6, at Chicago 3
at Vegas 2, Ottawa 1
at Anaheim 3, San Jose 2 (OT)
MONDAY’S GAMES
Florida at Buffalo, 7
Los Angeles at Boston, 7
Toronto at Columbus, 7
Colorado at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30
Edmonton at Calgary, 9:30
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Colorado at New Jersey, 7
Florida at Pittsburgh, 7
Vegas at Philadelphia, 7
Arizona at Detroit, 7:30
Seattle at Toronto, 7:30
Dallas at Nashville, 8
N.Y. Rangers at Minnesota, 8
Ottawa at St. Louis, 8
Tampa Bay at Winnipeg, 8
Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30
Washington at Calgary, 9

Kings 3, Sabres 0
LOS ANGELES .......................... 0 12 —3
BUFFALO ................................. 0 00 —0
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Los Angeles, Athanasiou 6 (Kaliyev, Ander-
son), 16:55.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 2, Los Angeles, Athanasiou 7 (Iafallo, Lizotte),
19:01 (en). 3, Los A ngeles, Brown 8 (Danault), 1 9:53 (en).
SHOTS ON GOAL
LOS ANGELES ........................ 1598 —32
BUFFALO ................................. 9 55 —19
Power-play opportunities: Los Angeles 0 of 1; Buffalo 0
of 1. Goalies: Los Angeles, Petersen 15-8-1 (19 shots-19
saves). Buffalo, Tokarski 5-9-4 (30-29). A: 1 0,775
(19,070). T: 2:32.

Jazz 116, Thunder 103
UTAH .................................. 3328302 5— 116
OKLAHOMA CITY ............... 2421312 7— 103
UTAH: Bogdanovic 11-19 2-2 35, O’Neale 3-8 0-0 9,
Gobert 5-8 2-3 12, Forrest 2-6 1-1 6, Mitchell 9-19 2-4 24,
Gay 1-5 3-4 5, House Jr. 1-2 0-0 3, Whiteside 0-1 0-0 0,
Alexander-Walker 0-0 2-2 2, Clarkson 8-21 1-1 20. Totals
40-89 13-17 116.
OKLAHOMA CITY: Pokusevski 6-15 0-0 12, Wiggins 5-8
1-1 11, Bazley 5-11 0-0 11, Gilgeous-Alexander 11-23
11-12 33, Mann 2-13 2-2 6, Sarr 4-9 2-2 11, Krejci 2-4 0-0
6, Maledon 2-7 1-2 7, Waters III 2-2 0-0 6. Totals 39 -92
17-19 103.
Three-point Goals: Utah 23-52 (Bogdanovic 11-18,
Mitchell 4-11, O’Neale 3-7, Clarkson 3-9, House Jr. 1-1,
Forrest 1-3, Gay 0-3), Oklahoma City 8-40 (Waters III
2-2, Krejci 2-3, Maledon 2-6, Sarr 1-4, Bazley 1-7,
Wiggins 0-2, Gilgeous-Alexander 0-4, Pokusevski 0-5,
Mann 0-7). Fouled Out: None. Rebounds: Utah 48
(Gobert 17), Oklahoma City 47 (Pokusevski 11). Assists:
Utah 27 (Mitchell 10), Oklahoma City 20 (Gilgeous-Alex-
ander 8). Total Fouls: Utah 21, Oklahoma City 19. A:
15,079 (18,203)

Rockets 123, Grizzlies 112
MEMPHIS ........................... 3428302 0— 112
HOUSTON ........................... 2725403 1— 123
MEMPHIS: Jackson Jr. 4-8 0-0 8, Williams 1-3 0-0 2,
Adams 9-11 5-9 23, Bane 11-22 2-2 28, Morant 7-20 8-8
22, Anderson 1-6 1-4 3, Clarke 3-5 2-2 8, Jones 4-11 0-0 9,
Konchar 2-3 0-0 4, Melton 2-8 1-2 5. Totals 44-97 19-27
112.
HOUSTON: Gordon 4-10 3-4 12, Tate 2-6 0-0 4, Wood
8-12 8-11 28, Green 8-17 6-9 24, Porter Jr. 11-21 3-5 29,
Martin Jr. 1-3 0-0 2, Sengun 2-4 2-4 6, Christopher 4-6
0-0 8, Mathews 3-3 2-3 10. Totals 43-82 24-36 123.
Three-point Goals: Memphis 5-26 (Bane 4-9, Jones 1-4,
Clarke 0-1, Jackson Jr. 0-1, Konchar 0-1, Anderson 0-2,
Williams 0-2, Melton 0-3, Morant 0-3), Houston 13-34
(Wood 4-7, Porter Jr. 4-10, Mathews 2-2, Green 2-7,
Gordon 1-5, Martin Jr. 0-1, Sengun 0-1, Tate 0-1). Fouled
Out: None. Rebounds: Memphis 40 (Adams 12), Houston
45 (Wood 13). Assists: Memphis 27 (Jones, Morant 6),
Houston 23 (Porter Jr. 5). Total Fouls: Memphis 27,
Houston 22. A: 18,055 (18,500)

Cavaliers 104, Raptors 96
TORONTO ........................... 2917163 4— 96
CLEVELAND ....................... 3029143 1— 104
TORONTO: Boucher 8-13 2-2 21, Siakam 8-22 7-13 24,
Birch 2-6 1-1 5, Barnes 8-14 3-6 19, Trent Jr. 7-19 3-4 19,
Achiuwa 4-10 0-0 8, Banton 0-2 0-0 0, Young 0-4 0-0 0,
Mykhailiuk 0-3 0-0 0, Watanabe 0-1 0-0 0, Brooks 0-0 0-0


  1. Totals 37-94 16-26 96.
    CLEVELAND: Markkanen 8-18 3-4 22, Mobley 9-15 1-5
    20, Allen 3-4 0-0 6, Garland 5-12 6-6 17, Okoro 1-7 0-0 2,
    Love 4-8 4-4 15, Osman 7-16 0-0 17, Wade 1-2 0-0 2,
    Davis 1-1 1-4 3, Goodwin 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 39-85 15-23


  2. Three-point Goals: Toronto 6-24 (Boucher 3-5, Trent Jr.
    2-8, Siakam 1-4, Achiuwa 0-1, Banton 0-1, Watanabe
    0-1, Barnes 0-2, Mykhailiuk 0-2), Cleveland 11-36 (Love
    3-5, Osman 3-9, Markkanen 3-12, Mobley 1-1, Garland
    1-5, Goodwin 0-1, Okoro 0-3). Fouled Out: None. Re-
    bounds: Toronto 45 (Barnes 12), Cleveland 58 (Mobley
    17). Assists: Toronto 17 (Barnes 6), Cleveland 24
    (Garland 10). Total Fouls: Toronto 20, Cleveland 22. A:
    19,432 (19,432)




R angers 4, Jets 1
N.Y. RANGERS ......................... 2 02 —4
WINNIPEG ............................... 0 10 —1
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, N.Y. Rangers, Goodrow 12 (Trouba, Chytil),
2:01. 2, N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 37 (Fox, Panarin), 17:28
(pp).
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 3 , Winnipeg, Ehlers 14 (Pionk, Copp), 13:34 (pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 4, N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 38 (Zibanejad, Lafre-
niere), 6:21. 5, N.Y. Rangers, Zibanejad 22 (Trouba,
Panarin), 9:32.
SHOTS ON GOAL
N.Y. RANGERS ......................... 9 76 —22
WINNIPEG ............................. 16131 7— 46
Power-play opportunities: N .Y. Rangers 1 of 2; Winnipeg
1 of 6. Goalies: N.Y. Rangers, Shesterkin 28-6-3 (46
shots-45 saves). Winnipeg, Hellebuyck 18-20-9 (22-18).
A: 12,867 (15,321). T: 2:16.

Lightning 6, Blackhawks 3
TAMPA BAY ............................ 0 33 —6
CHICAGO .................................. 1 11 —3
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Chicago, Strome 12 (Kane, DeBrincat), 7:51.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2, Tampa Bay, Raddysh 5 (Foote, Sergachev),
1:09. 3, Chicago, Kane 18 (Hagel, S.Jones), 6:09. 4,
Tampa Bay, Hedman 12 (Stamkos, Kucherov), 15:17. 5,
Tampa Bay, Foote 1 (McDonagh, Cirelli), 16:48.
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 6, Tampa Bay, Hedman 13 (Sergachev, Point),
1:51. 7, Tampa Bay, Perry 16, 2:04. 8, Tampa Bay,
Sergachev 5 (Colton), 2:23. 9, Chicago, DeBrincat 32
(Strome), 7:05.
SHOTS ON GOAL
TAMPA BAY ............................ 8 10 14 —32
CHICAGO .................................. 8 11 8— 27
Power-play opportunities: T ampa Bay 0 of 2; Chicago 0 of


  1. Goalies: Tampa Bay, Vasilevskiy 29-9-4 (27 shots-24
    saves). Chicago, Fleury 17-19-4 (32-26). A: 0 (19,717). T:
    2:23.


Hurricanes 3, Kraken 2
SEATTLE .................................. 0 20 —2
CAROLINA ............................... 0 21 —3
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1 , Seattle, Wennberg 6 (Jarnkrok, Gourde), 3:12
(pp). 2, Carolina, Niederreiter 17 (Jarvis, Kotkaniemi),
7:10 (pp). 3, Seattle, Jarnkrok 12 (Larsson), 8:16. 4,
Carolina, Teravainen 16 (Aho, Trocheck), 17:22 (pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 5, Carolina, Necas 9 (Skjei, Pesce), 10:22.
SHOTS ON GOAL
SEATTLE ................................ 11109 —30
CAROLINA ............................... 9 12 12 —33
Power-play opportunities: Seattle 1 of 3; Carolina 2 of 3.
Goalies: Seattle, Grubauer 12-23-5 (33 shots-30 saves).
Carolina, Raanta 8-3-2 (30-28). A: 18,156 (18,680). T:
2:33.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

TOP 20
NO. 1 SIDWELL FRIENDS 69,
NO. 7 GEORGETOWN VISITATION 41
SF (28-0) Harmon 24, Donovan 16, Rice 10, Miller 7,
Dudley 7, Gregory 3, Marshall 2 Totals 19 13-15 69.
GV (23-5) Tall 17, Lewis 10, West 9, Nweke 4, McBeth 1
Totals 15 8-14 41.
Halftime: Sidwell Friends, (26-13).
Three-point goals: G V 1 (West 1); SF 6 (Miller 1, Gregory
1, Harmon 4).

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Cup Series
PENNZOIL 400
At Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Lap length: 1.50 miles
(Start position in parentheses)


  1. (13) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 274 laps, 50 points.

  2. (2) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 274, 48.

  3. (18) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 274, 52.

  4. (37) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 274, 41.

  5. (14) William Byron, Chevrolet, 274, 48.

  6. (20) Aric Almirola, Ford, 274, 31.

  7. (7) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 274, 30.

  8. (12) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 274, 34.

  9. (5) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 274, 43.

  10. (1) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 274, 28.

  11. (10) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 274, 26.

  12. (25) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 274, 28.

  13. (31) Kurt Busch, Toyota, 274, 24.

  14. (6) Joey Logano, Ford, 274, 27.

  15. (29) Corey Lajoie, Chevrolet, 274, 22.

  16. (19) Harrison Burton, Ford, 274, 21.

  17. (28) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 274, 20.

  18. (27) Chris Buescher, Ford, 274, 19.

  19. (3) Austin Cindric, Ford, 274, 18.

  20. (32) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 274, 17.

  21. (9) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 274, 16.

  22. (16) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 274, 0.

  23. (30) Todd Gilliland, Ford, 274, 14.

  24. (15) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 273, 13.

  25. (17) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 273, 13.

  26. (33) Cody Ware, Ford, 273, 11.

  27. (22) Michael McDowell, Ford, 273, 10.

  28. (35) BJ McLeod, Ford, 272, 9.

  29. (34) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, 271, 0.

  30. (36) Garrett Smithley, Ford, 267, 7.

  31. (23) Erik Jones, Chevrolet, accident, 264, 6.

  32. (8) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, garage, 219, 14.

  33. (24) Cole Custer, Ford, engine, 171, 4.

  34. (26) Greg Biffle, Chevrolet, fuelpump, 148, 3.

  35. (4) Chase Briscoe, Ford, accident, 135, 5.

  36. (11) Ryan Blaney, Ford, accident, 104, 5.

  37. (21) Daniel Suárez, Chevrolet, accident, 92, 1.


HIGH SCHOOLS

GIRLS' BASKETBALL
PRIVATE
S idwell Friends 69, Georgetown Visitation 41

Ducks 3, Sharks 2 (OT)
SAN JOSE .......................... 1 100 —2
ANAHEIM .......................... 0 201 —3
FIRST PERIOD
Scoring: 1, San Jose, Couture 19 (Meier, Hatakka), 7:47.
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 2, Anaheim, Henrique 11 (Terry, Comtois), 1:41.
3, San Jose, Vlasic 1 (Meloche), 2:57. 4, Anaheim, Milano
12 (Fowler, Henrique), 19:39.
OVERTIME
Scoring: 5, Anaheim, Rakell 16 (Terry, Fowler), 0:14.
SHOTS ON GOAL
SAN JOSE ........................ 10660 —22
ANAHEIM .......................... 9 13 13 1— 36
Power-play opportunities: San Jose 0 of 3; Anaheim 0 of


  1. Goalies: San Jose, Sawchenko 0-1-1 (36 shots-33
    saves). Anaheim, Stolarz 9-6-1 (22-20). A: 1 2,183
    (17,174). T: 2:29.


Golden Knights 2, Senators 1
OTTAWA .................................. 0 10 —1
VEGAS ..................................... 0 11 —2
SECOND PERIOD
Scoring: 1, Vegas, Marchessault 24 (Smith), 6:46. 2,
Ottawa, Tkachuk 18 (Stutzle, White), 8:53 (pp).
THIRD PERIOD
Scoring: 3, Vegas, Eichel 3 (Marchessault, Pacioretty),
19:54 (pp).
SHOTS ON GOAL
OTTAWA ................................ 159 16 —40
VEGAS ................................... 17151 0— 42
Power-play opportunities: Ottawa 1 of 2; Vegas 1 of 2.
Goalies: Ottawa, Forsberg 11-10-2 (42 shots-40 saves).
Vegas, Lehner 21-14-1 (40-39). A: 17,909 (17,367). T:
2:31.

PRO BASKETBALL

NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
ATLANTIC WLPct GB
Philadelphia................................. 39 24 .619 —
Boston.......................................... 39 27 .591 11 / 2
Toronto........................................ 34 30 .531 51 / 2
Brooklyn....................................... 32 33 .492 8
x-New York.................................. 25 38 .397 14
SOUTHEAST WLPct GB
Miami........................................... 43 22 .662 —
Atlanta......................................... 31 32 .492 11
Charlotte...................................... 32 33 .492 11
Washington................................. 29 34 .460 13
Orlando......................................... 16 49 .246 27
CENTRAL WLPct GB
Milwaukee................................... 40 25 .615 —
Chicago......................................... 39 25 .609^1 / 2
Cleveland...................................... 37 27 .578 21 / 2
Indiana......................................... 22 44 .333 181 / 2
Detroit.......................................... 17 47 .266 221 / 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
SOUTHWEST WLPct GB
Memphis...................................... 44 22 .667 —
Dallas........................................... 39 25 .609 4
New Orleans................................ 27 37 .422 16
San Antonio................................. 24 40 .375 19
Houston........................................ 16 48 .250 27
NORTHWEST WLPct GB
Utah.............................................. 40 23 .635 —
Denver.......................................... 38 26 .594 21 / 2
Minnesota.................................... 36 29 .554 5
Portland....................................... 25 38 .397 15
Oklahoma City.............................. 20 44 .313 201 / 2
PACIFIC WLPct GB
Phoenix........................................ 51 13 .797 —
Golden State................................ 43 21 .672 8
x-L.A. Clippers.............................. 34 31 .523 171 / 2
L.A. Lakers................................... 28 35 .444 221 / 2
Sacramento.................................. 24 42 .364 28
x-Late game
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
at Dallas 114, Sacramento 113
at Charlotte 123, San Antonio 117
at Memphis 124, Orlando 96
at Miami 99, Philadelphia 82
at Minnesota 135, Portland 121
at L.A. Lakers 124, Golden State 116
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
at Washington 133, Indiana 123
at Boston 126, Brooklyn 120
at Milwaukee 132, Phoenix 122
Utah 116, at Oklahoma City 103
at Houston 123, Memphis 112
at Cleveland 104, Toronto 96
at Denver 138, New Orleans 129, OT
New York at L.A. Clippers, Late
MONDAY’S GAMES
Atlanta at Detroit, 7
Chicago at Philadelphia, 7
Houston at Miami, 7:30
Portland at Minnesota, 8
L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8:30
Utah at Dallas, 8:30
Golden State at Denver, 9
New York at Sacramento, 10:30
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7
Cleveland at Indiana, 7
Phoenix at Orlando, 7
New Orleans at Memphis, 7:30
Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 8
L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10

Nuggets 138, Pelicans 130 (OT)
NEW ORLEANS ............. 193837306 —130
DENVER ......................... 352722401 4— 138
NEW ORLEANS: Hayes 3-6 0-0 6, Ingram 12-24 11-13 38,
Valanciunas 9-16 0-0 19, Jones 3-9 0-0 7, McCollum 9-19
4-6 24, Marshall 1-2 2-4 4, Hernangomez 3-9 2-3 8,
Alvarado 2-4 0-0 6, Graham 4-10 1-3 12, Snell 2-2 0-0 6.
Totals 48-101 20-29 130.
DENVER: Gordon 9-17 10-15 28, Je.Green 3-7 2-2 8, Jokic
16-22 11-12 46, Barton 3-7 1-2 9, Morris 7-14 2-2 18,
Ja.Green 4-4 2-2 10, Cousins 0-4 1-2 1, Forbes 2-5 2-2 7,
Hyland 3-5 3-4 11, Rivers 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 47-87 34-43
138.
Three-point Goals: New Orleans 14-33 (Graham 3-7,
Ingram 3-7, Snell 2-2, Alvarado 2-3, McCollum 2-6, Jones
1-3, Valanciunas 1-3, Hayes 0-1, Marshall 0-1), Denver
10-33 (Jokic 3-5, Hyland 2-4, Barton 2-5, Morris 2-6,
Forbes 1-3, Je.Green 0-1, Cousins 0-2, Rivers 0-2, Gordon
0-5). Fouled Out: New Orleans 1 (Valanciunas), Denver
None. Rebounds: New Orleans 49 (Valanciunas 14),
Denver 47 (Jokic 12). Assists: New Orleans 30 (Ingram,
McCollum 9), Denver 32 (Jokic 11). Total Fouls: New
Orleans 30, Denver 26. A: 14,962 (19,520)

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

NCAA men
EAST
Binghamton 72, New Hampshire 69
Colgate 81, Lehigh 61
College of Charleston 92, Hofstra 76
Delaware 66, Drexel 56
Hartford 61, Albany (N.Y.) 49
Navy 85, Boston U. 80 (OT)
Rutgers 59, Penn State 58
Temple 75, South Florida 47
Towson 68, Northeastern 61
UMBC 93, Massachusetts Lowell 85 (OT)
Vermont 98, NJIT 59
SOUTH
Chattanooga 79, Wofford 56
Furman 71, Samford 68
Georgia State 7 1, Appalachian State 6 6
Longwood 79, Winthrop 58
Louisiana Lafayette 66, Troy 57
Memphis 75, Houston 61
UNC Wilmington 75, Elon 58
MIDWEST
Illinois 74, Iowa 72
Loyola Chicago 64, Drake 58
Michigan 75, Ohio State 69
Michigan State 77, Maryland 67
Nebraska 74, Wisconsin 73
Northwestern 75, Minnesota 62
Oral Roberts 80, Western Illinois 68
SOUTHWEST
SMU 74, Tulane 68
Tulsa 73, UCF 72
WEST
Santa Clara 91, Portland 67
South Dakota 74, UMKC 61
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