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B12 The Plain Dealer cleveland.com Sunday, November 23, 2014 1 The Record In for overtime Today 414 1986, yards Bernie victory in and over Kosar two Sports the of the touchdowns Steelers. Browns history: in a passes 37-31 1 Newswatch NFL Bills practice in Detroit A day after arriving in Detroit, the Buffalo Bills took the practice field Saturday afternoon to prepare for a Monday night matchup with the New York Jets. Originally scheduled to play today in Buffalo, the Bills were forced to relocate after a rare November storm dumped more than five feet of snow in the Buffalo area last week. Buffalo practiced at the Lions' headquarters for the first time Friday night, just hours after landing in Detroit. The Bills (5-5) are in dire need of a win over the struggling Jets (2-8), who had lost six straight before a stunning victory in Pittsburgh on Nov.

9. TENNIS Davis Cup final Roger Federer will have the chance to clinch the last big prize in tennis eluding him. The 17- time Grand Slam champion and Stan Wawrinka swept aside Julien Benneteau and Richard Gasquet, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4, in the doubles to put Switzerland into a 2-1 lead against France in the Davis Cup final in Lille, France. Federer can secure the decisive point against Jo-Wilfried Isonga in the first reverse singles today. If Tsonga wins, Wawrinka and Gael Monfils will decide the final.

Federer and Wawrinka, who won doubles gold at the 2008 Olympics, ended a four-game losing streak in Davis Cup. AUTO RACING Rosberg on Fl pole Nico Rosberg edged rival Lewis Hamilton on Saturday to take pole position for today's seasonending Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) Grand Prix, where the two will fight for the Formula One world championship. Hamilton was quicker than Rosberg in the first two qualifying sessions but the German driver set the pace in the third session. FIGURE SKATING Radionova wins in France Two-time junior world champion Elena Radionova of Russia landed all her jumps in the free skate to win the Trophee Bompard on Saturday in Bordeaux, France, and qualify for the Grand Prix Final. Radionova skated to Sergei Rachmaninov's music to score 136.64 points in the free for a 203.92 total.

The Skate America winner perfectly executed a long program that included seven triple jumps and three combinations. Her compatriot Julia Lipnitskaia was second with 185.18 points to also secure a spot at the GP Final, which will feature the top six skaters, pairs or dance couples in each category. The world championships silver medalist only trailed Radionova by 0.49 points after Friday's short program, but Lipnitskaia hurt her chances of winning by falling on a triple flip attempt and underrotating her firnal combo. Defending champion Ashley Wagner took third with a 177.74 total. The American will have to wait until next week's event i in Osaka to see whether she qualifies for the GP Final.

WINTER SPORTS Germany wins ski jumping Severin Freund soared 135 meters in his second jump to seal Germany's victory in the opening event of the ski jump World Cup season on Saturday in Klingenthal, Germany. Freund, Markus Eisenbichler, Richard Freitag and Andreas Wellinger combined for a team total of 1098.0 points, ahead of Japan on 1068.9 and Norway on 1061.2. SOCCER Messi breaks record Lionel Messi broke the Spanish league's all-time scoring record Saturday, surpassing the previous 251-goal mark by scoring a hat trick in Barcelona's 5-1 rout of Sevilla. Athletic Bilbao's Telmo Zarra set the milestone in 271 La Liga games from 1940 to '55. Playing in his 289th league game, the 27-year-old Messi first equaled Zarra's record in the 21st minute and then beat it in the 72nd at Camp Nou Stadium.

The Argentine went on to get his treble in the 78th with his 253rd league goal. Messi's latest scoring feat comes after he equaled Raul Gonzalez as the Champions League all-time scorer with 71 goals this month. HARNESS RACING Mission Brief dominates Mission Brief shattered the stakes record with a dominant victory late Friday in the $500,000 Breeders Crown 2-Year-Old Filly Trot at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, N.J. The $5.8 million Breeders Crown is harness racing's equivalent of the Breeders' Cup. Mission Brief beat Danielle Hall by lengths in 1:51 for the mile, slicing a full two seconds off the mark set by Shake It Cerry last year.

Calendar Today Mon Tue Wed Thu Browns Atl 440-891-5001 1:00 WOIO Cavaliers Orl Wash 800-820-2287 7:00 7:00 FSO FSO Monsters Next: Vs. Hamilton, Friday, 216-420-0000 7:30, The Q. Northfield Post Post Post 330-467-4101 6:00 6:00 6:00 Hockey NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division OT Pts GF GA Montreal Tampa Bay 14 Boston 13 9 Detroit 10 25 Toronto 11 8 Ottawa Florida Buffalo 13 36 70 Metropolitan Division OT Pts GA Pittsburgh 13 28 N.Y. Islanders 14 Washington 9 00 N.Y. Rangers 8 New Jersey 9 9 20 Philadelphla 8 9 18 57 60 Carolina 6 10 15 45 Columbus 6 12 14 49 72 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division OT Pts GF GA Nashville 13 St.

Louis 13 Chicago 11 Winnipeg 10 8 Minnesota 11 8 Dallas 9 Colorado 6 9 5 17 Pacific Division Anaheim 12 OT GF Vancouver 13 Calgary 12 7 Los Angeles 11 6 San Jose to 9 59 Arizona 8 10 18 49 Edmonton 6 12 14 48 67 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Saturday Nashville 3, Florida 2, SO St. Louis 3, Ottawa 2 Montreal 2, Boston 0 Toronto 4, Detrolt 1 Tampa Bay 2, Minnesota 1 N.Y. Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 4, Columbus 2 Buffalo 2, Washington 1 Dallas 5, Los Angeles 4 Carolina at Colorado, 9 pun. New Jersey at Calgary, 10 p.m.

Chicago at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Arizona at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Today St. Louis at Winnipeg, 4:30 p.m. Montreal at N.Y.

Rangers, 7 p.m. Arizona Anahelm, 8 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, 9:30 p.m. Monday Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y.

Islanders, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Friday N.Y, Islanders 5, Pittsburgh 4, SO Boston 4, Columbus 3, SO New Jersey 2, Edmonton 0 N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, snow AHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Manchester 12 OL SL GE GA 4 Portland 10 9 20 Providence 9 7 1 0 19 40 St.

John's 7 8 19 Worcester 8 8 17 East Division OL SL Pts GF GA Scranton 11 8 0 23 53 48 Hershey 9 6 1 20 47 39 Lehigh V. 8 6 18 Binghamton7 8 2 16 Norfolk 6 It 0 12 38 Northeast Division OL SL Pts GF GA Syracuse 10 5 3 0 23 Bridgeport10 5 22 63 Hartiord 9 7 20 48 Albany 7 6 1 18 47 52 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division OL SL Pts GF GA Rockford 13 27 Chicago 11 3 0 a G. Lake Rapids Mitwaukeel1 Erle 7 5 8 NO SONG North Division OL SL Pts GF GA Utica 12 4 2 0 26 49 35 Adirondack11 6 57 Rochester 8 9 17 58 Hamilton 7 8 0 16 46 Toronto 5 9 2 0 12 26 44 West Division OL SL Pts GF S. Antonio 11 6 0 57 52 Okla. City 8 4 2 20 58 54 Texas 16 Charlotte 5 10 11 36 50 lowa 4 12 0 9 43 62 NOTE: Two points are awarded for 2 win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.

Saturday Grand Rapids 5, Lake Erle 2. Adirondack 2, Rochester 1 Hershey Worcester 0 Springfield 5, Providence 2 Syracuse 2, Utica 1 St. John's 2, Lehigh Valley 1, OT Binghamton 7, Albany 0 Manchester 3, 2 Portland 7, Norfolk 1 Hartford 2, Bridgeport 1, OT Chicago 3, lowa 2 Oklahoma CIty 3, Charlotte 0 Rockford 3, Milwaukee 2 Today Bridgeport at Albany, 3 p.m. Hamliton at Toronto, 3 p.m. Springfield at Providence, 3:05 p.m.

Texas at San Antonio, 5 p.m. St. John's at Hershey, 5 p.m. Rockford at Chicago, 5 Milwaukee at lowa, 6 p.m. Monday No games scheduled Summary Griffins 5, Monsters 2 Lake Grand Erie Rapids 3 1 1-5 1st Period: 1, Lake Erle, Carey 4 (Elllott, Schumacher), 6:19 (SH).

2, Grand Rapids, Welss 2 (Callahan, Pulkkinen), 6:32 (PP). 3, Grand Raplds, Mantha 2 (Miele, Marchenko), 10:18. 4. Grand Rapids, Aubry 1 (Jensen), 16:14. Penalties: Backman Gr (trIpping), Carey Le (tripping).

1:02: Evans Gr (tripping), Gervals Le (Interference), Carey Le (tripping), 17:47. 2nd Period: 5, Grand Rapids, Zengerle 1 (Backman, Porter), 11:37 (PP). 6, Lake Erle, Noreau 3 (HIshon), 11:54 (PP). Penalties: Campbell Gr (hooking), 6:12: Hishon Le (holding the Carey Le (slashing), Athana si ou Gr (high-sticking), Marchenko Gr (Interference), 13:06. 3rd Period: 7, Grand Rapids, Callahan 6 (Athanasiou, Paetsch), 17:00 (EN).

Penalties: Schumacher Le (elbowing), Maggio Le (roughing), 10:55: Cheek Le (slashing), Sproul Gr (Interference), Siemens Le (croSschecking), 17:49. Shots on Goat Lake Erie 13-10-9-32. Grand Rapids 11-11-8-30. Power Play Opportuniles: Lake Ere 1-6: Grand Rapids 2-8. Goalles: Lake Erle, Aittokallio 2-1 -0 (29 shots-25 saves).

Grand Rapids, McCollum 4-5-0 (32 shots-30 saves). 8,067. Referees: Tim Mayer, Shaun Davis. Linesmen: Bob Marcis, Justin Petterle. Golf LPGA CME Group Tour Championship At Ritz -Carlton Golf Resort (Tiburon Course) Naples, Fla.

Purse: $2 million Yardage: 6,540: Par: 72 Third Round Julleta Granada 66-71-70-207 Morgan Pressel 72-66-70-208 Carlota Ciganda 70-67-71-208 Sandra Gal 68-71-70-209 Lydla Ko 71-71-68-210 So Yeon Ryu 70-70-70-210 Angela Stanford 70-74-67-211 Michelle Wie 72-67-72-211 Brittany Lang 74-68-70-212 Lizette Salas 75-70-68-213 Stacy Lewis 69-74-70-213 Catriona Matthew 75-68-70-213 Suzann Pettersen 71-72-70-213 Jennifer Johnson 73-69-71-213 Morlya Jutanugarn 74-67-72-213 Christina Kim 71-74-69-214 Shanshan Feng 74-69-71-214 1.K. Kim 71-72-71-214 Hee Young Park 70-73-71-214 Marina Alex 70-74-71-215 Kim Kaufman 74-70-71-215 Azahara Munoz 73-71-71-215 thee Lee 71-72-72-215 Belen Mozo 69-73-73-215 Sarah Jane Smith 70-69-76-215 Paula Creamer 72-75-69-216 Mrim Lee 74-70-72-216 Na Yeon Chol 71-72-73-216 Caroline Hedwall 69-74-73-216 Brittany Lincicome 72-71-73-216 Lexi Thompson 71-72-73-216 Jenny Shin 72-70-74-216 Chella Chol 71-69-76-216 Sydnee Michaels 77-72-68-217 Jessica Korda 77-70-70-217 Laura Diaz 73-71-73-217 Karne icher 72-71-74-217 Karrie Webb 74-74-70-218 Inbee Park 71-74-73-218 Haejl Kang 70-74-74-218 Mo Martin 74-70-74-218 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 74-72-73-219 Cristle Kerr 73-70-76-219 Sun Young Yoo 76-75-70-221 Dorl Carter 75-73-73-221 p*rnanong Phatlum 76-72-73-221 Beatriz Recari 74-72-75-221 Anna Nordqvist 77-68-76-221 Yani Tseng 73-76-73-222 Kyu-Jung Baek 75-71-77-223 Austin Ernst 72-74-77-223 Perilla Lindberg 79-73-72-224 Danielle Kang 74-72-78-224 Meena Lee 73-73-78-224 Eun-Hee Jl 76-74-75-225 Ayako Uehara 77-78-71-226 Tiffany Joh 83-73-71-227 Caroline Masson 17-77-73-227 Gerina Piller 74-76-77-227 Mariajo Uribe 73-71-84-228 Katherine Kirk 75-76-78-229 Candle Kung 76-78-76-230 Mi Jung Hur 76-74-81-231 Thidapa Suwanna pura 76-78-79-233 Amelia Lewis 76-81-77-234 Dew Claire Schreetel 82-80-76-238 MI Hyang Lee 77-71-76-WD Australlan Masters At Metropolitan Golf Club Melbourne, Australla Purse: $875,000 Yardage: Par: 72 Third Round Paul Spargo 70-67-71-208 Michael Wright 67-68-74-209 a Lucas Herbert 75-70-65-210 Nick Cullen 73-71-66-210 James Nitties 72-71-67-210 Geoff Ogilvy 69-71-71-211 Josh Younger 70-70-71-211 Chris Campbell 72-74-66-212 Nick OHern 76-69-67-212 Adam Bland 75-68-69-212 Kim Felton 71-70-71-212 Adam Scott 73-68-71-212 Aron Price 68-73-71-212 Matthew Griffin Matthew Guyatt 70-69-73-212 Rohan Blizard 74-71-68-213 Matthew Millar 74-70-69-213 Brett Rumford 74-68-71-213 Daniel Valente 72-70-71-213 Jarrod Lyle 72-70-71-213 Bryden Macpherson 70-71-72-213 Peter Wilson 70-71-72-213 Mathew Goggin 71-69-73-213 Zac Blair 70-75-69-214 Stephen Dartnall 72-73-69-214 Andrew Martin 71-73-70-214 Boo Weekley 72-72-70-214 Benjamin Clementson 74-70-70-214 Robert Allenby 70-73-71-214 Tom Bond 70-72-72-214 Anthony Houston 71-68-75-214 Nathan 73-71-71-215 a Ryan Ruffels 75-68-72-215 Kyle Stanley 69-73-73-215 Steven Bowditch 67-75-73-215 Marcus Fraser a -Todd Sinnott 67-71-77-215 Ben Campbell 75-69-72-216 Brett Rankin 73-71-72-216 Stephen Leaney 73-71-72-216 Richard Caracella 72-72-72-216 David McKenzie 72-70-74-216 Richard Green 71-67-78-216 Josh Geary 69-76-72-217 Leigh McKechnie 72-71-74-217 Rhein Gibson 68-74-75-217 David Bransdon 71-70-76-217 Allstair Presnell 75-71-72-218 Ryan Haller 75-69-74-218 David Klein 72-72-74-218 Kristopher Muck 72-70-76-218 Nathan Holman 73-73-73-219 Jason Norris 73-72-74-219 Peter Cooke 70-75-74-219 Jin Jeong 73-70-76-219 Stephen Allan 67-73-79-219 Anthony Summers 72-74-74-220 Andrew Evans 70-76-74-220 Matthew Glles 73-72-75-220 Craig Parry 72-72-76-220 James Marchesanl 69-73-79-221 Leigh Deagan 73-73-76-222 Michael Hendry 72-73-77-222 Peter Lonard 69-75-78-222 Riley Wheeldon 71-70-81-222 Richard Lee 70-75-78-223 World Tour Championship At Jumelrah Estates (Earth Course) Dubai, United Arab Emirates Purse: $8 million Yardage: Par: 72 Third Round Cabrera -Bello 73-64-65-202 Henrik Stenson 68-66-68-202 Justin Rose 71-66-68-205 Victor Dubuisson 71-68-67-206 Tyrrel. Hatton 70-68-68-206 Olesen 67-70-69-206 Rory Mcllroy 65-70-70-206 Marc Warren 71-71-65-207 Joost Luiten 70-69-68-207 Robert Karisson 71-68-68-207 Branden Grace 72-67-68-207 Danny Willet 69-67-71-207 Ross Fisher 69-73-67-209 Jamie Donaldson 72-70-67-209 Andy Sullivan 73-69-67-209 George Coetzee 70-70-69-209 Pablo Larrazabal 71-69-69-209 Thomas Bjorn 71-69-69-209 Hennie Otto 71-68-70-209 Shane Lowry 66-71-72-209 Kristoffer Broberg 70-67-72-209 Tommy Fleetwood 69-74-67-210 Simon Dyson 73-70-67-210 Bernd Wlesberger 72-70-68-210 Louts Oosthulzen 69-71-70-210 Also Thongchal Jaidee 72-72-67-211 Sergio Garcia 73-69-69-211 Stephen Gallacher 72-68-71-211 Ernie Els 75-67-70-212 Miguel Angel Jimenez 71-73-69-213 Schwartzel 72-71-70-213 Luke Donald 76-66-71-213 Ian Poulter 75-69-70-214 Graeme McDowell 72-70-72-214 Lee Westwood 70-71-74-215 Martin Kaymer 72-69-74-215 Brooks Koepka 78-68-70-216 Mikko 1lonen 74-76-68-218 David Lipsky 76-75-70-221 Tennis Davis Cup WORLD GROUP Final At Stade Pierre Mauroy Switzerland on 2, France 1 Lille, France Surface: Clay-Indoor Singles Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland, def. JoTsonga, France, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Gael Montis, France, def.

Roger Federer, Switzerland, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. Doubles Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland, def. Jullen Benneteau and Richard Gasquet, France, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. Soccer MLS playoffs CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Eastern Conference New England vs. New York Leg 1 Today: New England at New York, 1:30 p.m.

Leg 2 Saturday, Nov. 29: New York at New England, 3 p.m. Western Conference Seattle vs. LA Galaxy Leg 1 Today: Seattle at LA Galaxy, 5 p.m. Leg 2 Sunday, Nov.

30: LA Galaxy at Seattle, p.m. MLS CUP Sunday, Dec. 7: New England-New York winner at LA Galaxy- Seattle winner, 3 p.m. Latest line NFL Favorite Points Underdog ATLANTA 3 (47) Cleveland PHILADELPHIA It (49) Tennessee NEW ENGLAND 7 (48) Detroit Green Bay 8 (49) MINNESOTA INDIANAPOLIS 14 (50) Jacksonville HOUSTON (44) Cincinnati CHICAGO 6 (46) Tampa Bay SEATTLE 7 (41) Arizona SAN DIEGO 5 (44) St. Louls DENVER (48) Miami SAN FRANCISCO 9 (44) Washington Dallas (47) NY GIANTS Monday NEW ORLEANS 3 (50) Baltimore x-Buffalo (41) NY Jets x-at Ford Field-Detrolt, MI.

NBA Favorite Points Underdog Portland 5 (214) BOSTON a -MIAMI OFF (OFF) Charlotte MEMPHIS 3 (197) LA Clippers Golden St (194) OKLA. CITY Denver 2 (218) LA LAKERS a -Miami guard D. Wade Is doubtful. College Basketball Favorite Points Underdog N. CAROLINA ST 14 South Florida GEORGIA 15 Florida Atlantic WASHINGTON 121 Pacific ST.

MARY'S, CA Cal Irvine UCLA Long Beach St Puerto Rico Tip Off x-George Mason OFF Coll of Charleston Texas Mexico Dayton 4 Boston College Connecticut West Virginia Charleston Classic Drexel Cornell Penn St 7 Southern Cal South Carolina 5 Akron Miami-Florida 10 Charlotte Paradise Jam Seton Hall Gardner Webb Old Dominion W. Illinois St Added games CINCINNATI 19 Eastern Illinols KENTUCKY 37 Montana St Iona NORTH TEXAS VANDERBILT 191 Tennessee St MISSISSIPPI 15 Northern Arizona COLORADO ST 13 Mercer x-Charleston forward A. Baru is doubtful. NHL Favorite Goals Underdog St. Louis WINNIPEG NY RANGERS Montreal ANAHEIM Arizona Chicago VANCOUVER Home Team in CAPS Transactions BASEBALL National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS Acquired RHP Mike Bolsinger from the Arizona Diamondbacks for cash.

FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS Released LB Keith Pough. Activated WR Josh Gordon from the permission Ilst. DENVER BRONCOS Released AB Kapri Bibbs. Signed RB Jeremy Stewart from the practice squad. DALLAS COWBOYS Released DT Davon Coleman.

Signed CB Micah Pellerin from the practice squad. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Released LB Ja'Gared Davis from the practice squad. Signed DL Casey Walker to the practice squad. NEW YORK GIANTS Released OL Charles Brown. Signed LB Justin Anderson from the practice squad, GOLF PGA OF AMERICA Named Derek Sprague president and Paul Levy vice president.

Elected Suzy Whaley secretary, Granted Allen Wronowski a two-year extension as honorary president. HOCKEY National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS Recalled Jared Coreau from Toledo (ECHL) to Grand Rapids (AHL), MINNESOTA WILD Recalled John Curry from Quad City (ECHL) to lowa (AHL). NEW YORK RANGERS Recalled josh NIcholis from Greenville (ECHL) to Hartford (AHL). VANCOUVER CANUCKS Recalled Jeremie Blain from Kalamazoo (ECHL) to Utica (AHL). WASHINGTON CAPITALS Reassigned RW Chris Brown to Hershey (AHL).

American Hockey League LAKE ERIE MONSTERS Recalled Reld Petryk from Fort Wayne (ECHL). GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS Returned Jeff Lerg to Toledo (ECHL). HAMILTON BULLDOGS Assigned Bobby Shea from Wheeling (ECHL). SPRINGFIELD FALCONS Released Andrew Cherniwchan from his professional tryout agreement. ECHL ECHL Suspended Rapid City assistant coach Mark Desantis one game fined him an undisclosed amount.

ELMIRA JACKALS Signed Jon Puskar. FORT WAYNE KOMETS Traded Brett Pertini to KALAMAZOO WINGS Added Larkin Saalfrank as emergency backup. College basketball Men's scores EAST Allegheny 63, Thiel 59 Army 76, Marist 62 College of NJ 72, Montclair St. 58 Dominican (NY) 73, Post (Conn.) 66 Frostburg St. 70, Randolph 58 Georgetown 80, Robert Morris 66 Hartford 65, Niagara 62 Incarnate Word 79, Princeton 68 La Salle 59, St.

Peter's 50 Lafayette 83, Penn 77 Lehman 65, Bard 54 63, NJIT 61 Monmouth (NJ) 65, CCSU 50 Mount St. Mary's 73, Bucknell 69 NJ City 64, Kean 45 New Haven 74, Pace 56 Notre Dame 81, UMass 68 Providence 80, Florida St. 54 Quinniplac 76, Albany (NY) 73, OT Rhode Island 66, Nebraska 62, OT Rochester 76, Utica 53 Rowan 76, Ramapo 61 Saint Joseph's 68, Vermont 60 Sam Houston St. 74, Fairfield 60 St. Bonaventure 59, Canislus 53 St.

Francis (Pa.) 57, Shore 53 Willam Paterson 81, Rutgers-Camden 64 Wofford 72, South Dakota 68 SOUTH Appalachian St. 65, Virginla Tech 63 Asbury 92, Kentucky Christian 64 Belmont 64, W. Kentucky 63 Berea 74, Union (Ky.) 70 Brescla 69. Thomas More 66 Campbellsville 99, Pikeville 78 Centre 74, Frankiin 60 Claflin 81, St. Augustine's 65 Coastal Carolina 76, Pledmont 33 co*ker 69, Carson-Newman Colgate 54, Campbell 48 Cumberlands 76, St.

Catharine 69 ETSU 98, UNC Asheville 87 Georgetown (Ky.) 84, Lindsey Wilson 80 Georgia Southern 97, Florida Christian 041 Hampden-Sydney 58, Mary Washington 57 Springfield 78, Trevecca Nazarene 71 Jacksonville St. 88, Miles 71 Kennesaw St. 83, Alcom St. 80 LeMoyne-Owen 68, Xavler (NO) 64 Upscomb 74, Transylvania 63 Loulsiana Tech 63, American U. 44 Maryville (Tenn.) 69, Sewanee 64, OT Messiah 70, E.

Mennonite 65 Middle Tennessee 65, Southern U. 48 Mississippi St. 71, Utah St. 63 Newberry 101, Brevard 72 Norfolk St. 76, Texas Southern 66 North Carolina 90, Davidson 72 Rhodes 83, Le Tourneau 53 Richmond 80, High Point 56 Savannah St.

87, Cleveland St. 83, OT Tennessee Tech 69, Chattanooga 67 The Citadel 81, Bob Jones 50 Towson 63, Bethune-Cookman 42 Truett McConnell 73, Tenn. Wesleyan 69 Tulane 89, Southem NO 45 UC Davis 58, Furman 55 UNC Wilmington 110, VMI 93 William Peace 84, Emory Henry 69 Wingate 80. Tusculum 59 Wright St. 86, Charleston Southern 79 MIDWEST Albion 96, Earlham 43 Aquinas 79, Marygrove 62 Augustana (SD) 78, Presentation 69 Belolt 76, Grinnell 74, OT Benedictine (Ill.) 62, Milwaukee Englneering 61 Butter 80, Loyola (Md.) 39 Chicago St.

75, Trinity Christian 52 Concordia (Mich.) 80, Indiana Tech 68 Concordia (St.P.) 96, Northland 42 Davenport 70, Madonna 57 Detrolt 66, South Alabama 53 E. Michigan 70, UNC Greensboro 62 Edgewood 85, Wis. Lutheran 80, 20T JENS MEYER I ASSOCIATED PRESS Markus Eisenbichler of Germany takes flight during the team competition at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Klingenthal, Germany, on Saturday. Ferris St. 70, Lewis 67 Grace (Ind.) 72, Indiana-East 60 Grand Valley St.

71, Cedarville 56 Gustavus 77, Minn. -Morris 73 lUPUI 71, Ball St. 69, OT Indiana 85. Lamar 72 Indlana St. 78.

Brown 66 Kent St. 78, 60 Lake Superior St. 69, Kentucky Wesleyan 65 Lourdes 52, Lawrence Tech 48 Maranatha Bapdst 99, Martin Luther 69 Miami (Ohio) 63, Liberty 52 Michigan Tech 60, Minn. Duluth 58 Minn. St 86, Waldorf 62 Minnesota 69, UMBC 51 Mount Mercy 80, Wis.

-Platteville 71 N. Dakota St. 74, Hampton 66 N. Iowa 66, North Florida 49 Nebraska -Omaha 97, Marquette 89 Northwestern 68, Elon 67, OT Ohio Wesleyan 83, Calvin 69 Park 69, Lyon 64 Ripon 41, Lawrence 40 Siena Heights 56, Michigan Dearborn 53 St. Norbert 75, Monmouth (11.) 47 Viterbo 69, St.

58 W. Illnols 60, SE Louisiana 57 W. Michigan 91, Drake 75 Waynesburg 82, Alma 78 Winona St. 87, Cardinal Stitch 58 Wis. River Falls 90, Concordia (Wis.) 74 Wis.

-Stevens Pt. 77, Hope 66 Yale 53, S. Illinois 46 Youngstown St. 82, Longwood 72 SOUTHWEST Concordia-Austin 103, Schrelner 86 Duquesne 102, Abilene Christian 81 Houston 72, Morgan St. 57 SE Missouri 74, Cent.

Arkansas 68 SMU 77, E. Washington 68 Texas Tech 80, Missourl St. 68 Texas-Arlington 87, Houston Baptist 69 Texas- American 82, Texas 77 UALR 73, UMKC 68 UTSA 80, Texas St. 67 Willam Mary 69, Rice 65 FAR WEST Air Force 90, Western St. (Col.) 60 CS Northridge 79, Samford 72 Cal 70, San Jose St.

66 S. Oregon 86, UC Merced 57 UC Santa Barbara 91, Master's 45 Wyoming 56, Colorado 33 TOURNAMENT Carthage Tournament Second Round St. Francis (Ill.) 63, Aurora 56 Wis. -La Crosse 80, Carthage 67 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic Third Place UNLV 57, Temple 50 Hall of Fame Tip-off First Round Manhattan 78, Binghamton 63 Northeastern 68, Navy 44 USV1 Paradise Jam First Round Clemson 59, Nevada 50 Weber St.

72, LSU 58 Men's summary Savannah St. 87, CSU 83, OT CLEVELAND ST. (2-2) Grady 6-13 1-2 13, Mason 6-9 2-3 16, Yates 4-9 5-7 15, Lewis 7-15 12-13 27, Keane 2-52-2 7, Carpenter 0-1 1-2 1, Hales 0-0 0-0 0, Hasbargen 0-0 0-0 0, Scales 1-1 0-0 2, Flannigan 1-1 0-0 2, Zollo D-0 0-0 0. Totals 27-54 23-29 83. SAVANNAH ST.

(2-2) Muhammad 3-6 2-2 8, Jenkins 7-8 33, Pinkett 1-3 8-12 10, Bryant 0-0 0-0 0, Hall 1-1 3-55, Norman 3-6 1-2 8, Fenner 7-7 16, Carter 0-0 0-0 0. Francis 0-2 0-0 0, Pearson 2-2 3-4 7. Totals 24-45 31-41 87. Halftime-Savannah St. 42-40.

End of Reguladon-Tied 79. 3-Point Goalsland St. 6-18 (Mason 2-J, Yates 2-6, Lewis 1-3, Keane 1-4, Grady 0-1, Carpenter 0-1). Savannah St. 8-13 (Jenkins 6-7, Norman 1-2, Fenner 1-2, 0-2).

Fouled Out -None. Rebounds-Cleveland St. 27 (Grady 7), Savannah St. 28 (Jenkins 7). Assists-Cleveland St.

(Keane, Lewis 4), Savannah St. 18 (Hall to). Total Fouls-Cleveland St. 28, Savannah 18. Technicals-Grady, Cleveland St.

Bench, Savannah St. Bench, Women's scores EAST Army 81, Manhattan 49 Bloomfield 72, Dist. of Columbia 57 Boston U. 66, Vermont 61 Bucknell 61, Fairieigh Dickinson 50, OT Buffato 73, Niagara 64 CCSU 81, Mass. -Lowell 58 Drexel 59, Colgate 51 Eastern 92, Old Westbury 67 Fairfield 81, Buder Felician 70, Dowling 57 Kean 79, New Jersey City 71 Post 56, Chestnut HIll 55 La Salle 65, Howard 64 Lehman 77, Morrisville St.

65 Maryland 75, George Washington 65 Mercy 62, Wilmington (Del.) 52 Molloy 68, Dominican (NY) 55 Montclalr St. 51, College of NJ 43 New Hampshire 60. Brown 57 North Dakota 54, Towson 52 Pace 63, New Haven 59 Penn 60, Navy 51 Rowan 81, Ramapo 56 Seton Hall 75, Penn St. 70 St. Francis Brooklyn 71, Rider 60 Udca 68, SUNY- IT 38 Washington (Md.) 64, CCNY 39 William Paterson 88, Rutgers-Carden 47 Xavier 89, Binghamton 71 SOUTH Appalachian St.

82, UNC Wilmington 72 Bluefeld St. 69, Chowan 53 Bridgewater (Va.) 83, Methodist 81 Campbellsville 93, Pikeville 65 Carson-Newman 78, co*ker 58 Cent. Arkansas 56, Jackson St. 49 Clayton St. 87, Shaw 71 Emory Henry 92, Wesleyan (Ga.) 38 Ferris St.

68, Trevecca Nazarene 60 Florida Tech 83, Fort Valley St. 71 Guilford 68, NC Wesleyan 45 Kennesaw St. 72, Georgia Southern 51 Kentucky Wesleyan 64, Truman St. 49 Lander 104, Erskine 73 Lee 70, Brescia 54 Liberty 76, Saint Joseph's 75, OT Lindsey Wilson 74, Georgetown (Ky.) 54 Livingstone 71, Kentucky St. 48 Louisiana 58, Louisiana Tech 55 Mercer 69, E.

Kentucky 64 Midway 93, Ohio Christian 61 Newberry 76, Brevard 49 Germany won the competition. Presbyterian 51, W. Carolina 44 Randoph 62, William Peace 19 Rhodes 81, Le Tourneau 70 Rutgers 64, LSU 57 South Florida UNC Asheville 53 Syracuse 77, Jacksonville 61 Tenn. Wesleyan 66, Truett-McConnell 30 Transylvania 94, Mount Union 90, 30T UAB 57, Alcorn St. 43 UNC Pembroke 51, Mount Ollve 37 Union (Ky.) 65, Milligan 64 Union (Tenn.) 100, Tenn.

Temple 71. West Florida 57, Spring HIll 53 Wingate 79, Tusculum 72 Wofford 55, Charleston Southern 48 Xavier (NO) 71, Warner 59 Young Harris 50. Lees-McRae 45 Youngstown St. 70, Radford 44 MIDWEST Alabama 72, Georgetown 58 Aquinas 75, Marygrove 68 Augsburg 63, St. Scholastica 47 Belolt 76, Grinnell 74, OT Bethel (Minn.) 74, Buena Vista 52 Davenport 73, Madonna 55 Done 74, Dordt 64 Grand Valley St.

73, Indianapolis 57 Green Bay 84, Duquesne 52 Gustavus 82, Minn. Morris 67 72, Miami (Ohio) 69 Illinois Wesleyan 70, WIs. Stevens Pt. 59 Indiana Tech 98, Concordia (Mich.) 72 Kansas 76, Temple 56 Lawrence Tech 84. Lourdes 65 Marian (Wls.) 73, Mount Mary 28 Martin Luther 74, Marantha Baptist 44 Ohlo Northern 87, Adrian 80, OT Park 63, Lyon 47 Ripon 41, Lawrence 40 Rockhurst 65, UMKC 60 Siena Heights 92, Michigan 50 Sloux Falls 69, S.

Dakota Tech 55 Spring Arbor 91, Indiana -East 85 St. Bonaventure 68, Detroit 56 St. Mary's (Minn.) 73, Crown (Minn.) 38 St. Norbert 73, Monmouth (11.) 41 Stetson 62, Indiana St. 52 Valparaiso 79, Tennessee Tech 61 Viterbo 57, Valley City St.

48 Winona St. 62, Claire 57 Wis. -Platteville 82, Alverno 52 Wis. -River Falls 56, St. Olaf 48 69, Macalester 49 SOUTHWEST Houston Baptist 61, Texas St.

56 Oklahoma St. 77, Missouri St. 36 SMU 69, E. Washington 53 TCU 69, Texas Southern 52 Texas-Pan American 81, E. Michigan 75 UALR 55, Rice 40 FAR WEST Oregon St.

92, 1 Concordia (Ore.) 35 Saint Mary's (Cal) 57, UC Davis 55 Utah Valley 61, Weber St. 40 TOURNAMENT Carthage Tournament Second Round St. Francis (IN.) 63, Aurora 56 Wis. -LaCrosse 80, Carthage 67 Centre College Classic Second Round Maryville (Tenn.) 73, Rust 55 Thomas More 77, Centre 44 Hawkeye Challenge Third Place Pepperdine 59, UT- Martin 58 Hope Tournament Championship Hope 77, Defiance 43 Third Place Otterbein 75, Pitt. -Bradford 66 Auto racing Formula One Abu Dhabi Grand Prix lineup After Saturday qualifyIng; race today At Yas Marina Circult Abu Dhabl, United Arab Emirates Lap length: 3.451 mlles Third Session L.

Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 1 minute, 40.480 seconds. 2. Lewis Hamilton, England, Mercedes, 1:40.866. 3. Vaittert Bottas, Finland, Willams, 1:41.025.

4. Fellpe Massa, Brazil, Willams, 1:41.119. 5. Daniel Picciardo, Australia, Red Bull, 1:41.267. 6.

Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 1:41.893. 7. Danill Kvyat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 1:41.908. 8. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 1:41.964.

9. Kiml Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 1:42.236. 10. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 1:42.866. Ellminated after second session 11.

Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, McLaren, 1:42,198. 12. Jean-Eric Vergne, France, Toro Rosso, 1:42.207, 13. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India, 1:42.239. 14.

Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 1:42.384. 15. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Sauber, 1:43.074. Eliminated after first session 16. Esteban Gutierrez, Mexico, Sauber, 1:42.819.

17. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Lotus, 1:42.860, 18. Kamul Kobayashl, Japan, Caterham, 1:44.540. 19. Will Stevens, England, Caterham, 1:45.095.

20. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 1:42.768. On the air AUTO RACING 7:30 a.m. Abu Dhabl Grand Prix, NBCSN CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS 1 p.m. Conference final, Montreal at Hamilton, ESPN COLLEGE FOOTBALL 11 a.m.

FCS Champlonship Selection Show, ESPNU GOLF 1:30 p.m. LPGA Tour Championship, Golf Channel MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Noon Florida St. vs. UMass, ESPNU 2 p.m. Puerto Rico Tip-Off, fifth place, Texas vs.

New Mexico, ESPNU 2:30 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Providence, ESPN2 4 p.m. USF at NC State, ESPNU 4 p.m. NC Central at Crelghton, FS1 4:30 p.m.

Puerto Rico Tip-Off, third place, Dayton vs. Boston College, ESPN2 5 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Eastern IllInois, FSO 6 Paradise Jam semifinal, Gardner Webb vs. Seton Hall, CBSSN 6:30 p.m.

Puerto Rico TIp-Off, championshlp, UConn vs. West Virginia, ESPN2 6:30 p.m. Charleston Classic, Akron vs. South Carolina, ESPNU 7 p.m. Ohlo State vs.

Sacred Heart, BTN 7 p.m. Tennessee State at Vanderbilt, FSO 9 p.m. Charleston Classic, championship, Miami (Fla.) vs. Charlotte, ESPN2 9 p.m. Paradise Jam semifinal, Old Dominion vs.

Illinois State, CBSSN MEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER 1 p.m. NCAA Tournament, second round, Xavier at Indiana, BTN NFL 1 p.m. Browns at Atlanta, WOIO Ch. 19: 4:25 p.m. Miami at Denver, WOIO Ch.

19 4 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, WIW Ch. 8 8:20 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Glants, WKYC Ch.

3 SOCCER 10:55 a.m. Premier League, Tottenham at Hull City, NBCSN 1:30 p.m. MLS, playoffs, conference finals, first leg, New England at New York, WKYC Ch. 3 5 p.m. MLS, playoffs, conference finals, first leg, Seattle at Los Angeles, ESPN WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL WNIT Champlonship, Mississippi State vs.

Western Kentucky, CBSSN a.

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