Mwww.star-telegram.com Saturday, March 22, 2008 11D SCOREBOARD For the latest pro and college scores call 817-390-7990 IN THE BLEACHERS NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT GAMES SECOND ROUND (At Washington) Favorite Line Underdog Duke 3 West Virginia Xavier 3 Purdue (At Omaha, Neb.) Favorite Line Underdog Kansas 13 UNLV Wisconsin Kansas St. (At Denver) Favorite Line Underdog Pittsburgh 2 Michigan St. Washington St. Notre Dame (At Anaheim, Calif.) Favorite Line Underdog Stanford 3 Marquette UCLA Texas NIT GAME SECOND ROUND Favorite Line Underdog at Massachusetts Akron GAMES Favorite Line Underdog at Illinois St. Dayton at Mississippi Nebraska at Ohio St.
8 California at Virginia Tech 7 UAB CBI TOURNAMENT GAMES SECOND ROUND Favorite Line Underdog at Houston Valparaiso at Tulsa Utah at Virginia 9 Old Dominion NBA GAMES Favorite Line Underdog at Charlotte 13 Miami at Chicago 7 Indiana Cleveland 5 at Milwaukee at Memphis Pk Sacramento at Minnesota 6 New York at New Orleans 2 Boston Orlando at Atlanta at Philadelphia New Jersey at Phoenix 6 Houston Portland at L.A. Clippers at Utah 19 Seattle NHL GAMES Favorite Line Underdog Line at Calgary -155 Minnesota Colorado -125 at Edmonton at Dallas -230 Los Angeles Detroit -165 at Columbus at Florida -180 Tampa Bay at Montreal -180 Boston at Nashville -150 Chicago at Ottawa -260 Toronto at Phoenix -110 Anaheim -110 at Pittsburgh -145 New Jersey THE LINE BASEBALL CHICAGO LHP Neal Cotts to Io- wa (PCL). Reassigned Koyie Hill to their minor league camp. CINCINNATI Alvin Colina and LHP Scott Sauerbeck to their minor league camp. MINNESOTA OF Garrett Jones outright to Rochester (IL).
Reassigned LHP Ricky Barrett, LHP Randy Keisler, IF Randy Ruiz and IF Tommy Watkins to their minor league camp. SAN FRANCISCO LHP Pat- rick Misch and Guillermo Rodriguez to Fresno (PCL). BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES Ira Newble to a 10-day contract. MIAMI Stephane Lasme to a 10-day contract. FOOTBALL CLEVELAND to terms with LB Shantee Orr on a one-year contract.
SEATTLE to terms with LB Lofa Tatupu to a contract extension through the 2015 season. HOCKEY LOS ANGELES John Zeiler from Manchester (AHL). ST. LOUIS Yan Stastny to Peoria (AHL). SOCCER TORONTO MF Tyler Rosenlund.
COLLEGE AUGUSTA the resignation of Greg Wilson, women EASTERN Barbara Burke ath- letic director. Don Verlin basketball coach. the resignation of cross country and track and field coach Tom Raunig, effective at the end of the season. Jeff Porter basketball coach. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL results SOUTH Army 14-19 7-19 Auburn 0 Belmont 6-2 St.
5-4 Centenary St. 6-2 Cent. Connecticut St. 8-4 7-5 Charleston Southern 4 Charlotte Louis 6 Coastal Carolina N.Y. 1 Columbia 7-11 3-6 E.
Kentucky Peay 1-7 Elon 9 2 Florida Atlantic Tennessee 7 Florida St. 9 Tech 4 Furman Citadel 4 George Washington 7-10 Georgia 6 2 Georgia Southern 19 Carolina 10 Georgia St. Commonwealth 2 Georgia Tech 5 4 Hartford 4 Houston 14 Carolina 2 Jacksonville St. St. 3-1 Kansas 1 Lipscomb 4-5 Louisville 7 Maryland 4 Carolina 2 McNeese St.
4 St. 1 Memphis 10 5 Miami Forest 3 Mississippi 5 4 Mobile 10 N.O. 3 Mount Olive 4-5 Navy 3 New Orleans 8 Alabama 5 N.C. State 5 4 Northeastern 10 Mason 6 N. Iowa 0-1 Notre Dame 7 1 Ohio St.
5 Rice 1 Richmond Salle 10 Samford 3-1 South Carolina 9 St. 1 S.C-Upstate 12 Florida 5 Southern Miss. 8 4 Stetson 9-6 1-5 Towson 2 Tulane 8 Heart 0 UNC-Wilmington 9 Mary 2 Vanderbilt 2 1 West Virginia 6 MIDWEST Butler St. 4 Cent. Missouri 9-10 1-3 Creighton 2 0 E.
Illinois St. 2-1 Kansas St. 10 4 Miami (Ohio) 8 1 Missouri St. 8 Nebraska 4 2 SE Missouri St. 16-3 Tech 3-8 S.
Illinois St. 2 Valparaiso 6 St. 5 SOUTHWEST Cent. Arkansas Antonio 5 Lamar 7 F. Austin 4 Louisiana-Lafayette Rock 1 Missouri 7 0 New Mexico 7 4 Texas 9 St.
5 Texas Houston St. 1 UT-Pan American 3 Baptist 2 Texas State 10 9 Texas Tech 5 WEST Arizona Cal 2 Gonzaga 4 St. 3 New Mexico St. 12 Jose St. 1 Oregon St.
10 3 Portland 2 Valley St. 0 St. 9 Santa Barbara 3 San Francisco 7 Dickinson 4 Utah Diego St. 5 Washington 12 Valley St. 3 TOURNAMENTS Bob Schaefer Memorial Tournament UC Irvine 5 International 2 linescores New Mexico 7, TCU 4 New Mexico 110 002 201 7 12 1 TCU 000 210 100 4 7 1 Norton, Cox (7) and Neda.
Holle, Appleby (6), Marshall (7) and Holaday. 2B New Mexico: Hibbitts. 3B TCU: Medlin. New Mexico: Hamilton. TCU: Holle.
RECORDS New Mexico 12-9, 2-3. TCU 10-9, 1-1. Texas St. 10, UT-Arlington 9 001 002 501 9 10 4 Texas 000 020 026 10 18 2 Long, Martin (8), Sauter (8), Limon (9), Edlefsen (9) and Putman. Siers, Brundridge (7), Weaver (7), Gaviglio (8) and Theriot.
Gaviglio (1-0). Limon (0-4). 2b UT-Arlington: Otteman, Putman. Texas Field, Theriot, Cervantes, Loftin. HR UT-Arlington: Putman.
SB UT- Arlington: Storms, Garner. Texas Randell, Babco*ck. UT-Arlington: McLeod, Otteman, Davis, Pitschka. Texas Dennis, Gaviglio. RECORDS UT-Arlington 7-14, 2-3 SLC.
Texas St. 11-7, 3-2. BASKETBALL NIT FIRST ROUND March 18 results Massachusetts 80 F. Austin 60 Ohio St. 84 Asheville 66 Syracuse 87 Morris 81 Southern Illinois 69 St.
53 Akron 65 St. 60 (OT) Maryland 58 Creighton Island 73 Alabama St. St. March 19 results Dayton 66 St. 57 Virginia Tech 94 St.
62 UAB Commonwealth 77 Mississippi 83 Santa Barbara 68 Nebraska 67 48 Florida 73 Diego St. 49 Illinois St. 61 St. 57 California Mexico 66 SECOND ROUND results Syracuse 72 So. Ill.
St. result Florida 54 games Akron (24-10) at Massachusetts (22-10)11 a.m. games California (17-15) at Ohio St. (20-13) ......6 p.m. Dayton (22-10) at Illinois St.
p.m. UAB (23-10) at Virginia Tech p.m. Nebraska (20-12) at Mississippi p.m. CBI FIRST ROUND WEST March 18 result Houston 79 March 19 result Valparaiso 71 EAST March 18 results Virginia 64 Old Dominion 68 65 SOUTH March 19 games Tulsa 61 (Ohio) 45 Utah 81 Paso 69 MIDWEST March 18 result Ohio 74 March 19 result Bradley 70 67 QUARTERFINALS games WEST Valparaiso (22-13) at Houston (23-9) ......7 p.m. EAST Old Dominion (18-15) at Virginia (16-15) ..6 p.m.
SOUTH Utah (18-14) at Tulsa p.m. MIDWEST Ohio (20-12) at Bradley p.m. NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT REGIONAL FINALS March 18 results South Atlantic Region at Augusta, Ga. Augusta St. 89 St.
72 South Central Region at Stephenville Central Oklahoma 77 St. 76 East Region at Philippi, W.Va. California, Pa. 52 Great Lakes Region at Allendale, Mich. Grand Valley St.
75 58 North Central Region at Winona, Minn. Winona St. St. 60 Northeast Region at Waltham, Mass. Bentley 88 72 South Region at Lakeland, Fla.
North Alabama 97 75 QUARTERFINALS games at Springfield, Mass. Augusta St. (26-6) vs. Cen. Okla.
a.m. (28-5) vs. Pa. p.m. Gr.
Valley St. (36-0) vs. Winona St. p.m. Bentley (33-0) vs.
N. Alabama (27-8) .....7:30 p.m. NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS results Amherst 84, Ursinus 58 Washington, Mo. 89, Hope 74 games THIRD PLACE Ursinus (30-3) vs. Hope (27-4), 12:30 p.m.
CHAMPIONSHIP Amherst (27-3) vs. Washington, Mo. (24-6), 3 p.m. NAIA TOURNAMENT (At Kansas City, Mo.) FIRST ROUND March 19 results Wayland Baptist 89 Methodist 85 Mountain St. Nazarene 76 LSU-Shreveport 71 Arts 69 Azusa Pacific Mo.
47 Georgetown, Ky. 83 Ga. 59 Trevecca Nazarene 67 Ala. 58 Robert Morris, Ill. 82 Mont.
73 Point Loma Nazarene Naz.73 (OT) results McKendree 73 Wesleyan 71 Okla. Baptist 71 70 (OT) Lambuth, Tenn. 76 Xavier 68 Campbellsville, Ky. Calif. 63 Lee, Tenn.
Okla. 67 Cumberlands, Ky. 75 St. 62 Okla. City 81 Tenn.
64 Calif. La. SECOND ROUND results Mountain State 84 Baptist 71 Azusa Pacific 69 Oklahoma Baptist Tenn. 79 Campbellsville, Ky. 64 Georgetown, Ky.
85 Nazarene 83 Robert Morris, Ill. 80 Loma Nazarene 64 Lee, Tenn. Ky. 72 Okla. City Bapt.
QUARTERFINALS games Mountain State (32-2) vs. Azusa Pacific (24-10), 2 p.m. Oklahoma Baptist (24-9) vs. Campbellsville, Ky. (25-9), 4 p.m.
Georgetown, Ky. (34-0) vs. Robert Morris, Ill. (28-3), 6 p.m. Lee, Tenn.
(33-1) vs. Oklahoma City-California Baptist winner, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND results James Madison 80 58 Bowling Green 64 52 Vermont 50 Southern Mississippi 67 Rock 57 Texas St. View 83 Creighton Dakota St. 69 Evansville Missouri 58 Boise St.
77 St. 54 Gonzaga 81 Davis 60 results South Carolina Carolina 74 Florida Gulf Coast 67 Florida 65 games Bay (26-5) at Drake VCU (25-7) at Charlotte SECOND ROUND result Kentucky Tennessee 66 (OT) games Bowling Green at Michigan State (19-13), 1 p.m. James Madison (23-9) at Indiana (18-14), 6 p.m. Texas State (21-10) at Texas Tech (16-15), 7 p.m. Villanova (16-15) at Wisconsin (16-13), 7 p.m.
games Boise State (24-6) at TCU (21-11), 5 p.m. games Iona (20-13) at St. (16-14), 6 p.m. Vermont (24-8) at Boston College (20-10), 6 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast (20-8) at Florida (18-13), 6 p.m.
Virginia Commonwealth-Charlotte winner at Michigan (17-13), 6 p.m. South Carolina (16-15) at N.C. State (18-12), 6 p.m. Wisconsin-Green Bay-Drake winner at Illinois (19-14), 7 p.m. Evansville (21-11) at Kansas (16-15), 7 p.m.
Mississippi State (16-14) at Southern Missis- sippi (20-13), 7 p.m. Creighton (21-11) at Marquette (16-14), 7 p.m. Gonzaga (25-8) at Colorado (16-14), 8 p.m. NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS games Delta St. California, Pa.
(27-6) South Dakota (31-1) Washburn (26-6) Alaska-Anch. (29-4) Franklin Pierce (27-5) Wingate N. Kentucky (25-8) NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS results Messiah 60 Howard Payne 59 games THIRD PLACE Oglethorpe (29-3) vs. (29-4), 2:30 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Messiah (29-3) vs.
Howard Payne (32-0), 5 p.m. NAIA TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND March 19 results Lubbock Christian 81 Xavier 78 Harris-Stowe City 64 Lee, Tenn. 73 Ky. 64 Carroll, Mont. 61 Calif.
59 Lindsey Wilson, Ky. 78 Baptist 74 The Calif. 99 Nazarene 95 Union, Tenn. and Arts 66 Lewis-Clark, Idaho Ill. 49 results Trevecca Nazarene 85 Nazarene 56 Langston, Okla.
Ga. (26-7) 68 Loyola, La. Utah 62 Point Loma Nazarene 60 Morris, Ill. 41 Vanguard, Calif. Ky.
62 Lambuth, Tenn. 73 La. 56 Freed-Hardeman, Tenn. 68 Ky. 61 Azusa Pacific SECOND ROUND results Trevecca Nazarene 78 Okla.
66 Carroll, Mont. 62 53 Loyola, La. 71 Loma Nazarene 64 Lubbock Christian Tenn 60 Vanguard, Calif. 70 Tenn. 67 Freed-Hardeman, Tenn.
Texas 68 Union, Tenn. 95 Calif. 78 Lewis-Clark, Idaho (28-4) Lindsey Wilson, Ky. (22-11) QUARTERFINALS games Trevecca Nazarene (21-11) vs. Loyola, La.
(28-6), 2 p.m. Vanguard, Calif. (26-5) vs. Carroll, Mont. (27-5), 4 p.m.
Freed-Hardeman, Tenn. (28-7) vs. Lubbock Christian (25-9), 6 p.m. Union, Tenn. (34-0) vs.
Lewis-Clark, Idaho-Lind- sey Wilson, Ky. winner, 8 p.m. SOFTBALL linescores UT-Arlington 2-1, Texas St. 3-0 First game SFA 000 000 0 0 4 1 200 00 2 5 0 Covington and Hulme and Hulme (6-2). Covington (11-6).
2B SFA: Higgs. UT-Arling- ton: Collom. SB UT-Arlington: Clougherty. SFA: Bishop. Second game 000 100 2 3 11 0 000 001 0 1 3 1 Luetge and Daley.
Jones, Fortenberry (7) and Chumchal. HR UT-Arlington: Swofford. SB SFA: Harper 2. UT-Arlington: Moore. RECORDS SFA 21-13, 8-3.
UT-Arlington 11-12, 8-6. Florida Atlantic 1-1, North Texas 0-9 First game 000 000 01 1 6 1 North 000 000 00 0 7 0 Barton and Croney. Smith and Bradshaw. Barton (12-10). Smith (5-6).
2B FAU: Myers, Permater. North Texas: Jones, Waters. SB North Texas: Muller. FAU: Croney. Second game 100 000 1 2 0 North 001 026 9 12 0 Gressley and Croney.
Lawson and Bradshaw. Lawson (6-5). Gressley (10-6). 2B FAU: Myers. North Texas: Cantler.
SB FAU: Myers, Crandall. North Texas: Bergstrom. RECORDS FAU 22-16, 4-1. North Texas 14-17, 5-3. TENNIS results No.
28 TCU 4, No. 50 Fresno State 3 SINGLES No. 29 Cosmin Cotet, TCU d. No. 104 Rudolf Siwy, Fresno St.
6-1, 6-4; Mirko Zapletal, Fresno St. d. Emanu Brighiu, TCU 6-4, 6-3; Tejes- vi Veerepalli, Fresno St. d. Adrian Simon, TCU 3-6, 6-3, 6-2; Kriegler Brink, TCU d.
Denny Fafek, Fresno St. 6-3, 6-3; Zach Nichols, TCU d. Martin Nilsson, Fresno St. 7-5, 6-2; Siddharth Alapati, Fresno St. d.
Jack Seider, TCU 7-5, 6-0. DOUBLES No. 45 Brink and Cotet, TCU def. Si- wy and Zapletal, Fresno St. 8-5; Brighiu and Si- mon, TCU def.
Mollinedo and Veerepalli, Fresno St. 8-5; Fafek and Leiby, Fresno St. def. Nichols and Seider, TCU 9-8(6). RECORDS TCU 13-4, Fresno St.
9-7 COLLEGES Baseball Time TV Radio Rangers vs. Giants 3 p.m. FSN SW AM Royals vs. White Sox 3 p.m. WGN NBA Time TV Radio Spurs at Mavericks Noon KFLC AM Pistons at Wizards 7 p.m.
ESPN college basketball Time TV Radio NCAA: second round 11 a.m. NCAA: Texas vs. Miami 1:15 p.m. AM NCAA: second round TBA 4 p.m. college basketball Time TV Radio NCAA: whip-around coverage 11 a.m.
ESPN2 NCAA: Nebraska vs. Xavier 11 a.m. ESPNU NCAA: whip-around coverage 1:30 p.m. ESPN NCAA: SMU vs. Notre Dame 1:30 p.m.
ESPNU AM NCAA: whip-around coverage 6 p.m. ESPN2 NCAA: Duke vs. Murray St. 6 p.m. ESPNU NCAA: whip-around coverage 8:30 p.m.
ESPN 2 NCAA: Texas vs. Minnesota 8:30 p.m. ESPNU Bowling Time TV Radio 2008 Geico Classic Noon ESPN Figure skating Time TV Radio World championships (T) 3:30 p.m. ESPN Golf Time TV Radio WGC: CA Championship 2 p.m. PGA: Puerto Rico Open (T) 6:30 p.m.
Golf college hockey Time TV Radio NCAA D-III final 3 p.m. CBS College Sports Network college lacrosse Time TV Radio Navy at Colgate 11 a.m. CBS College Sports Network Motorsports Time TV Radio F1: Malaysian Grand Prix (T) 12:30 p.m. Speed Soccer Time TV Radio Italy: AC Milan at Torino 9 a.m. Fox Soccer Arsenal at Chelsea 11 a.m.
Fox Soccer Canada vs. Guatemala 2 p.m. Fox Soccer CONCACAF: U.S. vs. Honduras 4 p.m.
Fox Soccer Tennis Time TV Radio Pac Life Open, wom. final (T) Mon. FSN SW Winter sports Time TV Radio U.S. Open Snowboarding (T) 12:30 p.m. SUNDAY CA CHAMPIONSHIP (At Doral, Fla.) PGA SECOND ROUND (PAR Geoff Ogilvy Tiger Woods Adam Scott Robert Karlsson Jeev M.
Anders Miguel A. Jimenez Steve Stricker Mark Soren Kjeldsen Luke Andres Romero Retief Chapchai Jim Stewart Cink K.J. Woody Tim Clark J.B. Holmes Graeme Zach Johnson Scott Verplank Ross Vijay Singh Justin Phil Mickelson Niclas Toru Taniguchi Stephen Ryuji Imada Sergio Garcia Mike Weir Nick Gregory Arron Oberholser Daniel Chopra Martin Kaymer Graeme McDowell Ian Lee Aaron Baddeley Justin Camilo Villegas Nick Dougherty Brett Brandt Snedeker Trevor Robert Allenby Stuart Henrik Stenson Hunter Mahan Boo Weekley Paul Charles Howell John Peter Louis Oosthuizen Heath Richard Rory Paul Casey D.J. S.S.P.
Chowrasia Mark W.C. Liang Sean Jonathan Byrd Andrew McLardy Richard Sterne Craig Angel James Ernie Els Colin Shingo Katayama Brendan Anton Haig Soren Hansen PUERTO RICO OPEN (At Rio Grande, Puerto Rico) PGA SECOND ROUND (PAR Bo Van Jerry Kelly Ted Greg Briny Baird Ryan Blaum Brenden Marco Jin Nicholas Kyle Tim Wilkinson John Kevin Bob Tway Tom Alvaro Quiros Tommy Armour III Brian Chris Riley Larry Mize Steve Mathias Gronberg Jeff Overton Ryan Palmer Paul Claxton Carlos Billy Gavin Miguel Suarez Bob Sowards Jason Diego Robert Stephen Ben Chad James Driscoll Kenneth Ferrie Tom Byrum John Riegger Dan Forsman Skip Ronnie Jon Mills Tommy Wilfredo Morales Dudley Hart Joe Durant Chris Smith Johnson Wagner Garrett Willis Jay Michael Brent Eric Axley Pablo Andrew Buckle Travis Neal Lancaster Tom Scherrer Patrick Sheehan Ryan Armour Shaun Harrison Frazar Bill Haas Doug LaBelle II Jason Dufner John Esteban Jimmy Walker Justin Bolli Rafael Campos Duffy Waldorf Kent Tim Petrovic Cameron Beckman Lee Bob Alejandro Canizares Chip Failed to qualify Glen Omar Uresti Jeff David Ron Whittaker Joey Sindelar John Chris Cody Freeman Phil Tataurangi Paul Stankowski Stephen Gangluff Richard S. Johnson Craig Daisuke Matt Jim Brett Quigley Mike J.L. Lewis Brad Elder Roland Thatcher Richard Johnson Marco Ruiz Jim Gallagher, Jr. Guy Dicky Pride Alex Cejka Charley Hoffman Tom Lehman Scott Kris Cox Scott Sterling Gabriel Hjertstedt Robin Bob Jay Martin Lee Rinker Max Miguel Grant Waite Bob Burns Willie Wood Tom Dong-hwan Mark Joel Kevin Streelman Jerome Kohut Shigeki WD MADEIRA ISLANDS (At Santo de Serra) PGA SECOND ROUND (PAR Note: Play suspended with 72 players still on the course.
Hennie Otto Adilson da Silva Alastair Raphael Andrew Pablo Larrazabal Hugo Santos Alan McLean Sion E. Markus Brier Bradley Dredge Gary Lockerbie Peter Whiteford Steve Alker Sebastien Delagrange Ben Evans Christian Nilsson Santiago Andrew George Simon Wakefield CLUB DECORDOVA BEND Golf Association. 1, Dennis Olliver, Jerry Hays, Lee Lebsack and Vince Ford, 107; 2, Earnie Hunt, R.F. Westbrook, Jake McKinley and Tom Arnett, 110; 2, Mike Walling, Marion Yancey, Joe Daughert and Mike Kirkland, 110; 2, Tom McCullum, Rob Black, La- mar Burges and Jeff Jeffcoat, 110. RIDLGEA Senior Golf Association.
Four- man two best-balls. 1, Jay Chick, T.A. Huston, Luke Hawkins and John Zeiger, 127; 2, Ronnie Mills, Larry Eason, Jim Smith and Steve Row- land, 127. RIVER CREST Mini Member-Guest. Two-man best-balls.
1, Brad Fricks and Trey Neville, 56; 2, Jon Kotarski and Lance Federick, 58; 3, Billy Lloyd and Tom Youngblood, 59; 4, Brian Ridenour and Jim Glynn, 61; 5, Jon Dani and Bert Adams, 62; 5, Matt Posey and Emmit Harris, 62. HOLES-IN-ONE COLONIAL Mickey Link aced the 180-yard 16th hole, using a rescue club. Witnesses: Wes Pool, Dusty Reynolds and David Thacker. RIDGLEA Mike Urbach aced the 185-yard sev- enth hole, using a 4-iron. Witnesses: Mike Jan- icek, Mike May, Duane Purcell and Johnathan May.
WILLOW SPRINGS Jerry Sammons aced the 162-yard 15th hole, using a 6-iron. Witnesses: Ron Barker, Wren Atherton, Carey Canada and Charlie Rice. GOLF AFL STANDINGS NATIONAL CONFERENCE EASTERN Pct PF PA Philadelphia 4 0 0 1.000 271 181 Dallas 3 0 0 1.000 148 117 3 1 0 .750 210 232 New 1 3 0 .250 174 233 Columbus 1 3 0 .250 192 204 SOUTHERN Pct PF PA New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 235 191 Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 175 173 1 2 0 .333 147 154 1 2 0 .333 178 192 AMERICAN CONFERENCE CENTRAL Pct PF PA Chicago 2 1 0 .667 183 142 1 1 0 .500 90 98 Grand Rapids 0 2 0 .000 93 130 Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 96 101 WESTERN Pct PF PA San 2 1 0 .667 176 171 Los Angeles 2 2 0 .500 192 204 2 2 0 .500 201 222 Utah 0 4 0 .000 235 250 results New Orleans 24 Columbus 49 Arizona 62 York 33 games Dallas at San Jose ................................9:30 p.m. Georgia at p.m. Colorado at Chicago ...................................7 p.m.
games Grand Rapids at Kansas City .....................7 p.m. March 28 games Arizona at p.m. FOOTBALL PACIFIC LIFE OPEN (At Indian Wells, Calif.) SEMIFINAL SINGLES Roger Federer (1) d. Tommy Haas, walkover; Mardy Fish d. David Nalbandian (7), 6-3, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (4).
SEMIFINAL SINGLES Svetlana Kuznetsova (2) d. Maria Sharapova (4), 6-3, 5-7, 6-2; Ana Ivanovic (1) d. Jelena Jankovic (3), 7-6 (3), 6-3. SEMIFINAL DOUBLES Yan Zi and Zheng Jie (3) d. Bethanie Mattek and Sania Mirza (7), 6-7 (4), 7-5, 10-4 tiebreak.
TENNIS MLB SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE AMERICAN LEAGUE Pct Tampa Bay 14 5 .737 Oakland 15 7 .682 Los Angeles 14 7 .667 New York 12 7 .632 Texas 12 8 .600 Kansas 12 10 .545 Minnesota 12 10 .545 Detroit 11 12 .478 Cleveland 10 12 .454 9 12 .429 Toronto 9 13 .409 8 12 .400 Chicago 9 14 .391 Boston 7 11 .389 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pct New York 16 7 .696 16 8 .667 Milwaukee 15 8 .652 12 10 .545 St. 11 10 .524 12 12 .500 San 10 10 .500 9 10 .474 Houston 11 13 .458 Philadelphia 10 13 .435 Chicago 10 14 .417 Arizona 9 14 .391 Los Angeles 9 14 .391 Washington 9 14 .391 8 15 .348 San 7 16 .304 Note: Split-squad games count in the stand- ings; games against non-major league teams do not. results L.A. Angels Toronto 3 Florida 8 3 Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia 3 2 St. Louis 4 Cleveland 6 4 N.Y.
Mets 8 2 Colorado Cubs 3 Kansas City 8 3 Milwaukee 4 Diego 3 Arizona 9 Dodgers 8 San Francisco 4 White Sox 3 N.Y. Yankees 2 Bay 1 Boston Tigers games Texas vs. Seattle ..............................3:05 p.m. Oakland vs. Yomiuri a.m.
Florida vs. Baltimore ......................12:05 p.m. Minnesota vs. St. Louis ..................12:05 p.m.
Atlanta vs. Washington ..................12:05 p.m. Cincinnati vs. p.m. N.Y.
Mets vs. p.m. Detroit vs. Philadelphia ..................12:05 p.m. Pittsburgh vs.
Tampa Bay ...............12:05 p.m. Toronto vs. N.Y. p.m. Colorado vs.
Arizona .........................3:05 p.m. L.A. Angels vs. L.A. p.m.
Milwaukee vs. San Francisco ............3:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. Chicago Cubs 3:05 p.m. San Diego vs.
Kansas City ................3:05 p.m. Oakland vs. Hanshin Tigers ............10:05 p.m. games San Francisco vs. Texas ....................3:05 p.m.
Boston vs. Yomiuri Giants ................5:07 a.m. Washington vs. Florida ....................1205 p.m. Houston vs.
p.m. Cleveland vs. Detroit .........................125 p.m. Philadelphia vs. Toronto ..................1205 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees vs. Pittsburgh .............1205 p.m. Tampa Bay vs. Cincinnati .................1205 p.m.
Baltimore vs. p.m. St. Louis vs. N.Y.
Mets .....................1210 p.m. Kansas City vs. Chicago White p.m. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Colorado ....3:05 p.m.
Seattle vs. Los Angeles Angels ........3:05 p.m. Arizona vs. p.m. Chicago Cubs vs.
San Diego ..............3:05 p.m. BASEBALL STOCKYARDS CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO results at Cowtown Coliseum TIE-DOWN ROPING 1, Jake Pratt, Ellensburg, 10.04; 2, Cheyenne Stanley, Fort Worth, 10.42; 3, Clayton Shaw, Stephenville, 10.43. BARREL RACING 1, Abby Hall, Granbury, 14.13; 2, Donna Ramsey, Boyd, 14.48; 3, Deven Riggins, Weatherford, 14.59. BREAKAWAY ROPING 1, Elizabeth Fleisner, Granbury, 3.01. TEAM ROPING Chad Johnson, Itasca and Coly Watson, Grandview, 10.38; 2, Roy Carter, Burle- son and Tommy Emmons, Red Oak, 13.49; 3, Ray Danley and Rudy Danley, Weatherford, 20.8.
BULL RIDING 1, Mason Symons, Fort Worth, 74. BILLY BULL RIDING results at Billy Texas OPEN DIVISION 1, Mason Symons, Fort Worth, 76 points on Firewater, $336; 2, Josh Still, Godley, 72 on Dippin Dot; 2, Jeff Reynolds, Joshua, 72 on Charlie Tuna. NOVICE DIVISION Jason Woods, Midlothian, 70 on Lemon Drop, $80. RODEO SIMULCAST RESULTS FAIRGROUNDS (4) Celestial Show (E.Martin, Jr.) 84.60 23.40 13.20; 1 (1) Shine (S.Bridgmo- han) 3.20 2.60; 3 (3) Winning Comment (D.Meche) 6.20; Off: 12:37. Time: 1:44.42.
Fast. Scratched: Rose, Almost Impressed. Also ran: Delight, Miss Beccas Gold, Broad Jump, Star, Mambo Miracle, Classic Betty. Exacta: (4-1) paid $213.00. Superfecta: (4-1-3-9) paid $15,934.20.
Trifecta: (4-1-3) paid $1,458.00. (9) Negra Noche (R.Zimmerman) 20.00 8.40 6.20; 1 (1) Tatum Girl (J.Graham) 7.80 6.00; 7 (6) Rock Roll Beat (L.Meche) 5.00; Off: 1:04. Time: 1:10.24. Fast. Scratched: Love, Also ran: Sweet Retta Brown, Ceasars Pleaser, Pepper Spray, Gentilly Sunrise, Yes Smooth, Illusion, Forever Eve.
Daily double: (4-10) paid $1,135.40. Exacta: (10-1) paid $153.00. Superfecta: (10-1-7-3) paid $3,850.40. Trifecta: (10-1-7) paid $913.00. (1) Pacific Gulf (R.Albarado) 4.00 3.00 2.80; 3 (3) Tiz for Me (S.Bridgmohan) 7.40 4.20; 4 (4) Clearanceisle (E.Martin, Jr.) 8.80; Off: 1:33.
Time: 1:38.02. Fast. Also ran: Cherokee Flare, Fortunate Song, Hollywood Handsome, Mista Mansel, Rumors of Peace. Pick 3: (4-10-1) 3 Correct Paid $2,161.20. Exacta: (1-3) paid $35.20.
Superfecta: (1-3-4-8) paid $1,211.40. Trifecta: (1-3-4) paid $266.20. (9) Parker Run (J.Graham) 6.40 3.80 2.80; 5 (3) Polarity (C.Lanerie) 7.20 4.20; 2 (1) Chosen Chief (R.Albarado) 3.20; Off: 2:04. Time: 1:03.66. Firm.
Scratched: Gem, Burrowing Owl, Chief What It Is. Also ran: House Note, Reg- well, Tactical Joe, Rapid Raj, Toss for Cash, Ollie Jet, Por Favor, Swinging Bandit. Pick 3: (10-1-11) 3 Correct Paid $239.20. Exacta: (11-5) paid $45.00. Superfecta: (11-5-2-9) paid $1,231.00.
Trifecta: (11-5-2) paid $130.20. (4) Stormin Eddie (C.Lanerie) 20.40 6.60 3.40; 9 (6) Welcome Back (J.Campbell) 5.40 3.00; 1 (1) Nakayama Kun (J.Theriot) 2.40; Off: 2:34. Time: 1:38.59. Fast. Scratched: Me My Mine, Pressed, Shot the Deputy, House Arrest.
Also ran: Chase Car, Private Fight, Hope. Pick 4: 4 Correct Paid $4,316.00. Pick 3: (1-11-6) 3 Correct Paid $231.00. Exacta: (6-9) paid $102.60. Superfecta: (6-9-1-8) paid $1,570.80.
Trifecta: (6-9-1) paid $339.60. (11) Closeout (J.Leparoux) 10.40 6.20 4.40; 12 (12) Elle Tish Slew (J.Campbell) 7.40 5.20; 7 (7) Cape Cod Bay (J.Theriot) 3.80; Off: 3:07. Time: 1:44.21. Firm. Scratched: Captivating Cathy, South Beach Luv.
Also ran: Cactus Kitty, Lantern, Orientated Lady, Baloobas, Voice, Wil- mington, Seaside View, Kwanewi, Jet- ta. Pick 3: (11-6-11) 3 Correct Paid $837.00. Ex- acta: (11-12) paid $67.40. Superfecta: (11-12-7-4) paid $15,614.60. Trifecta: (11-12-7) paid $419.60.
(4) Irish Witch (J.Campbell) 7.00 3.40 3.20; 9 (9) Stonestreet Lady (S.Bridgmo- han) 4.20 4.20; 2 (2) Allseas (C.Lanerie) 17.60; Off: 3:37. Time: 1:10.17. Fast. Also ran: Fleet Francis, Breathtaking, Mustang Martha, Stage Five Clinger, Wicked Hot, Birth- day, Mary Coughlan, Dream, High Kicking Dream. Pick 3: (6-11-4) 3 Correct Paid $2,298.20.
Exacta: (4-9) paid $33.20. Superfecta: (4-9-2-5) paid $4,996.60. Trifecta: (4-9-2) paid $692.40. Camelia (8) Leestown Light (L.Meche) 10.80 4.20 2.80; 1 (2) a-Exciting Empress (J.Campbell) 2.60 2.10; 5 (4) Sammie Sam (J.Theriot) 3.40; Off: 4:11. Time: 1:45.37.
Firm. Scratched: Tar Pot, Louisiana Song, Ballerina, Silver Production, Luck. Also ran: a-Raspberry Wine, Royal Madame, Cigar Starter, Perfectforthepart, Invading Deputy. Pick 3: (11-4-11) 3 Correct Paid $516.20. Exacta: (11-1) paid $24.40.
Superfecta: (11-1-5-2) paid $324.60. Trifecta: (11-1-5) paid $81.80. a-Cou- pled. Ladies Sprint (5) Carson City Babe (L.Meche) 6.60 3.40 2.80; 1 (1) Calmed (J.Theriot) 4.20 3.40; 4 (4) Cutie Sabrina (B.Patin) 5.60; Off: 4:40. Time: 1:03.28.
Fast. Also ran: Ida Maria, Leesa Lee, Princess Deelite, Classy Ide. Pick 3: (4-11-5) 3 Correct Paid $138.80. Exacta: (5-1) paid $24.20. Superfecta: (5-1-4-3) paid $1,535.00.
Trifecta: (5-1-4) paid $266.40. (6) Sweepstake (R.Albarado) 7.00 3.00 3.40; 9 (8) Magger Bags (J.Leparoux) 5.20 5.20; 2 (2) Serenity Lake (S.Bridgmohan) 7.40; Off: 5:11. Time: 1:44.62. Firm. Scratched: Nicksappealinglady.
Also ran: Lickety Lemon, Rose Medallion, Democrat Tax- es, Girl Named Sam, Elle Society. Pick 3: (11-5-6) 3 Correct Paid $144.60. Exacta: (6-9) paid $38.60. Superfecta: (6-9-2-4) paid $1,066.20. Trifecta: (6-9-2) paid $356.40.
(2) Track Exchange (C.Lanerie) 14.80 5.40 3.20; 7 (7) El Grande (P.Husbands) 3.60 2.80; 6 (6) Indy Victor (R.Albarado) 3.20; Off: 5:42. Time: 1:10.61. Fast. Scratched: Trippi Rhythm. Also ran: Papa, Putthehammerdown, Bandolier, Friday Meeting, Sunday At Lite From Heaven.
Pick 6 (11-4-11-5-6-2) 4 Correct Paid $379.60. Pick 4: (11-5-6-2) 4 Correct Paid $1,590.80. Pick 3: (5-6-2) 3 Correct Paid $180.00. Trifecta: (2-7-6) paid $207.80. Superfecta: (2-7-6-3) paid $845.80.
Daily double: (6-2) paid $83.20. Exacta: (2-7) paid $55.40. HORSE RACING DALLAS CUP results at Frisco SUPER GROUP Semifinals: Tigres 2, CF Mon- terrey Liverpool FC 2, Sport Lisboa Benfica 1. U19 Quarterfinals: Shattuck St. 1, Tex- as Heat; Houston Dynamo 2, Lewisham College Academy Dallas Texans 3, Knowsley Youth IMG Soccer Academy 2, Solar SC 1.
U17 Quartefinals: Tigres 2, San Diego Surf Real So Cal 3, CF Monterrey Tulsa SC 2, Verei- nigung Erzgebirge Blast Lonestars Red 3, Shattuck St. 0. U16 Quarterfinals: Texans Red 3, Sereno White River Plate USA 2, Lower Merion Velez Rampage Blue 2, TFC Lonestars Red 1, Dal- las Texans Red 0. U15 Semifinals: Sockers FC Chicago 3, CF Monterrey FC Barcelona USA 1, Valley United Blast Red 0. U14 Semifinals: CD Guadalajara 2, Solar SC Italia III 2, Santa Clara Sporting 1.
U13 Semifinals: Southampton FC 3, ISC Strik- ers FC Barcelona USA 2, Albion Premier 1. SOCCER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS (At Goteborg, Sweden) MEN SHORT PROGRAM Note: Top 24 qualify for free program 1. Jeffrey Buttle, Canada, 82.10 points; 2. John- ny Weir, United States, 80.79; 3. Daisuke Taka- hashi, Japan, 80.40; 4.
Tomas Verner, Czech Re- public, 79.87; 5. Stephane Lambiel, Switzerland, 79.12; 6. Brian Joubert, France, 77.75; 7. Patrick Chan, Canada, 72.81; 8. Takahiko Kozuka, Japan, 70.91; 9.
Kevin Van Der Perren, Belgium, 70.24; 10. Kristoffer Berntsson, Sweden, 69.02; 11. Stephen Carriere, United States, 68.20; 12. Ser- gei Voronov, Belarus, 68.19; 13. Adrian Schulth- eiss, Switzerland, 66.45;14.
Jeremy Abbott, United States, 65.61; 15. Sergei Voronov, Rus- sia, 65.26; 16. Yannick Ponsero, France 64.46; 17. Karel Zelenka, Italy, 64.05; 18. Gregor Urbas, Slo- venia, 61.65; 19.
Igor Macypura, Slovakia, 61.19; 20. Yasuharu Nanri, Japan, 60.89; 21. Anton Ko- valevski, Ukraine, 60.74; 22. Jamal Othman, Switzerland, 57.75; 23. Chengjiang Li, China, 53.99; 24.
Abzal Rakimgailiev, Kazakhstan, 51.58. ICE DANCE FREE DANCE 1. Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Canada, 105.28 points; 2. Isabelle Delobel and Olivier Schoenfel- der, France, 104.96; 3. Tanith Belbin and Benja- min Agosto, United States, 103.29; 4.
Federica Faiella and Massimo Scali, Italy, 101.21; 5. Jana Khohklova and Sergei Novitski, Russia, 99.29; 6. Meryl Davis and Charlie White, United States, 96.03; 7. Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat, France, 95.02; 8. Sinead Kerr and John Kerr, Brit- ain, 93.60; 9.
Anna Cappelini and Luca Lanotte, 90.46; 10. Alexandra Zaretski and Roman Zaret- ski, 88.60; 11. Kristin Fraser and Igor Lukanin, Azerbaijan, 85.74; 12. Katherine Copley and Dei- vidas Stagniunas, Lithuania, 82.77; 13. Ekateri- na Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev, 82.72; 14.
Kim- berly Navarro and Brent Bommentre, United States, 82.32; 15. Ekaterina Rubleva and Ivan Shefer, Russia, 81.71; 16. Cathy Reed and Chris Reed, Japan, 79.29; 17. Kaitlyn Weaver and An- drew Poje, Canada, 78.48; 18. Allie Hann-McCur- dy and Michael Coreno, Canada, 77.79; 19.
Nelli Zhiganshina and Alexander Gazsi, Germany, 77.23; 20. Barbora Silna and Dmitri Matsjuk, Austria, 75.46; 21. Anna Zadorozhniuk and Ser- gei Verbillo, Ukraine, 74.77; 22. Kamila Hajkova and David Vincour, Czech Republic, 72.66; 23. Xiaoyang Yu and Chen Wang, China, 71.33; 24.
Leonie Krail and Oscar Peter, Switzerland, 60.02. FIGURE SKATING CHL STANDINGS NORTHERN CONFERENCE NORTHEAST OTL Pts GF GA y-Bossier-Shreve 43 14 6 92 212 121 x-Texas 40 21 2 82 204 182 38 20 5 81 219 190 38 21 4 80 208 176 NORTHWEST OTL Pts GF GA Colorado 37 20 6 80 252 220 Rocky 36 21 6 78 240 218 Oklahoma City 28 30 6 62 188 193 Tulsa 25 34 4 54 189 236 Wichita 19 42 2 40 149 242 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SOUTHEAST OTL Pts GF GA 41 19 3 85 227 159 x-Austin 28 33 2 58 179 194 Corpus Christi 22 33 8 52 189 233 Rio Grande Vall 16 40 7 39 169 272 SOUTHWEST OTL Pts GF GA 38 19 6 82 289 239 x-New Mexico 33 24 6 72 231 227 32 24 7 71 208 205 22 31 10 54 214 260 x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for loss in overtime or shootout. Overtime or shootout losses are only denoted in the OTL column, not the loss column. results Bossier-Shreveport 1 Youngstown 7 4 New Mexico 1 Mississippi 6 Christi 2 Laredo Grande Valley 2 Oklahoma City 5 3 Rocky Mountain 2 Arizona 7 4 games Texas Austin Youngstown Rocky Bossier-Shreveport Corpus Mississippi Wichita Laredo Rio Grande Valley Amarillo New Mexico Odessa ArizonaEndofRegularSeason HOCKEY.