3-2 Scoreboard
TODAY’S TV SCHEDULE
AUTO RACING
8 a.m. Nationwide Series: Practice for Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 SPEED
9:30 a.m. Sprint Cup: Practice for Subway Fresh Fit 500 SPEED
11 a.m. Nationwide Series: Final practice for Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 SPEED
12:30 p.m. Sprint Cup: Final practice for Subway Fresh Fit 500 SPEED
BOXING
4 p.m. Junior welterweights: Jesus Pabon vs. Joan Guzman ESPN2
COLLEGE BASEBALL
6:30 p.m. Wichita State at Hawaii OCSP
GOLF
10 a.m. PGA Tour: The Honda Classic (second round) TGC
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
2 p.m. Akron at Kent State ESPN2
MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY
2:30 p.m. Denver at Nebraska-Omaha NBCSN
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
4 p.m. UFC: Thiago Alves vs. Martin Kampmann; FX
Mackens Semerzier vs. Daniel Pineda
NBA BASKETBALL
3 p.m. Golden State at Philadelphia ESPN
5:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Phoenix ESPN/FOXSP2
5:30 p.m. Sacramento at L.A. Lakers FoxSP
SATURDAY’S TV SCHEDULE
AUTO RACING
8 a.m. Nationwide Series: Pole qualifying for Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 SPEED
9:30 a.m. Sprint Cup: Pole qualifying for Subway Fresh Fit 500 SPEED
11:30 a.m. Nationwide Series: Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 ESPN2
COLLEGE WRESTLING
2:30 p.m. Big 12 Conference championship FOXSP
GOLF
8 a.m. PGA Tour: The Honda Classic (third round) TGC
10 a.m. PGA Tour: The Honda Classic (third round) NBC
GYMNASTICS
8 a.m. American Cup NBC
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
4:30 p.m. CIF-SS Championship: Long Beach Poly vs. Mater Dei FOXSP2
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 a.m. Memphis at Tulsa CBS
7 a.m. Pittsburgh at Connecticut ESPN
7 a.m. Big South Conference championship game ESPN2
8:30 a.m. South Carolina at Georgia MNT
9 a.m. Washington at UCLA CBS
9 a.m. Cincinnati at Villanova ESPN
9 a.m. Ohio Valley Conference championship game ESPN2
9 a.m. Southern Miss. at Marshall FoxSp
11 a.m. Louisville at Syracuse CBS
11 a.m. Vanderbilt at Tennessee ESPN
11 a.m. Colorado at Oregon St. FOXSP
11 a.m. Boise St. at New Mexico NBCSN
11 a.m. Alabama at Mississippi MNT
2 p.m. North Carolina at Duke ESPN
2 p.m. Atlantic Sun Conference championship game ESPN2
2 p.m. Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton FOXSP
4 p.m. Texas at Kansas ESPN
4 p.m. West Coast Conference semifinals ESPN2
4 p.m. West Coast Conference semifinals ESPN2
7 p.m. Utah State at Hawaii OCSP
MOTORSPORTS
3:30 p.m. Supercross SPEED
NHL HOCKEY
5:30 p.m. Anaheim at Los Angeles FoxSp
RODEO
4 p.m. PBR: Iron Cowboy III NBCSN
SOCCER
2:30 a.m. Premier League: Arsenal at Liverpool ESPN2
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 a.m. Iowa St. at Baylor FOXSP
THURSDAY’S BIIF RESULTS
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Junior varsity
Waiakea def. Hawaii Prep 25-11, 25-15
Kohala def. Kamehameha 25-23, 25-21
Hilo at Pahoa, not reported
Varsity
Hilo def. Pahoa 27-25, 25-19, 25-29
Waiakea def. Hawaii Prep 20-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-20
Kealakehe def. Keaau 25-21, 25-22, 25-21
Kamehameha def. Kohala 3-1 25-12,
25-20, 9-25, and 25-13
TODAY’S BIIF SCHEDULE
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Varsity matches follow 6 p.m. JV matches unless noted below
Konawaena at Christian Liberty, 6 p.m.
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
MAJOR SCORES
Thursday’s results
EAST
Villanova 77, Rutgers 71
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 73, Jackson St. 53
Alabama St. 63, Grambling St. 61
Bethune-Cookman 88, Coppin St. 80
Clemson 58, Virginia Tech 56
Delaware St. 82, SC State 71
Florida St. 63, Virginia 60
Kentucky 79, Georgia 49
Morgan St. 74, Florida A&M 68
NC Central 60, Hampton 45
Norfolk St. 72, NC A&T 65
Savannah St. 73, Md.-Eastern Shore 54
Southern U. 64, Prairie View 63
Texas Southern 54, Alcorn St. 51
MIDWEST
Michigan 72, Illinois 61
SOUTHWEST
Ark.-Pine Bluff 78, MVSU 67
FAR WEST
Cal Poly 69, UC Davis 56
Idaho 82, Hawai 63
Louisiana Tech 75, Fresno St. 70
Nevada 65, New Mexico St. 61
Oregon 90, Colorado 81
Oregon St. 77, Utah 67
UC Santa Barbara 76, Pacific 61
UCLA 78, Washington St. 46
Utah St. 71, San Jose St. 61
Washington 80, Southern Cal 58
TOURNAMENT
America East Conference
First round
Binghamton 73, UMBC 67, OT
Atlantic Sun Conference
First round
ETSU 68, North Florida 66
Florida Gulf Coast 71, SC-Upstate 61
Big South Conference
Semifinals
UNC Asheville 91, Charleston Southern 64
VMI 75, Winthrop 55
Missouri Valley Conference
First round
Drake 65, Bradley 49
Indiana St. 66, S. Illinois 51
Northeast Conference
First round
LIU 80, Sacred Heart 68
Quinnipiac 80, St. Francis (NY) 72
Robert Morris 87, Monmouth (NJ) 68
Wagner 87, CCSU 77
Ohio Valley Conference
Second round
Morehead St. 68, Jacksonville St. 54
Tennessee Tech 77, SE Missouri 73
West Coast Conference
Second round
San Diego 76, Pepperdine 54
San Francisco 87, Portland 66
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
MAJOR SCORES
Thursday’s results
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 65, Jackson St. 43
Alabama St. 55, Grambling St. 48
Alcorn St. 52, Texas Southern 31
Coppin St. 58, Bethune-Cookman 55
Delaware St. 55, SC State 53
East Carolina 70, Southern Miss. 57
Florida A&M 88, Morgan St. 57
Hampton 86, NC Central 35
Marshall 69, UCF 60
Md.-Eastern Shore 47, Savannah St. 42
Norfolk St. 54, NC A&T 51
Prairie View 73, Southern U. 53
Tulane 71, Houston 43
UTEP 47, UAB 45
MIDWEST
Bradley 56, Wichita St. 46
Detroit 57, Butler 52
Green Bay 85, Loyola of Chicago 56
Ill.-Chicago 59, Milwaukee 52
Illinois St. 62, Evansville 59
Indiana St. 69, S. Illinois 46
Missouri St. 80, N. Iowa 68
Valparaiso 70, Wright St. 60
SOUTHWEST
MVSU 65, Ark.-Pine Bluff 47
Memphis 65, Rice 60
Tulsa 61, SMU 57
FAR WEST
Fresno St. 65, Louisiana Tech 62
Idaho 70, San Jose St. 65
Long Beach St. 62, Cal St.-Fullerton 61
Nevada 68, New Mexico St. 56
Oregon 64, Colorado 62
Pacific 60, UC Santa Barbara 40
Pepperdine 56, Loyola Marymount 45
Portland 90, Santa Clara 76
Portland St. 60, Montana 52
Southern Cal 62, Washington 55
UC Davis 65, Cal Poly 61
UC Irvine 65, UC Riverside 60, OT
Utah 63, Oregon St. 56, OT
Utah St. 85, Hawaii 64
Washington St. 76, UCLA 65
TOURNAMENT
America East Conference
First round
Maine 49, Stony Brook 43
Atlantic Coast Conference
First round
NC State 74, Florida St. 71
North Carolina 90, Clemson 51
Virginia 72, Boston College 41
Wake Forest 80, Virginia Tech 74
Atlantic Sun Conference
First round
Jacksonville 62, Belmont 58
Kennesaw St. 51, North Florida 49
Big Ten Conference
First round
Michigan 68, Illinois 53
Michigan St. 97, Indiana 68
Minnesota 81, Wisconsin 49
Nebraska 88, Northwestern 56
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
First round
Iona 61, Rider 60, OT
Ohio Valley Conference
Second round
Murray St. 90, Austin Peay 73
Tennessee Tech 81, E. Kentucky 65
Patriot League
First round
American U. 59, Lafayette 54
Holy Cross 59, Army 50
Lehigh 63, Bucknell 47
Navy 66, Colgate 54
Southeastern Conference
First round
Arkansas 67, Mississippi 47
Florida 70, Auburn 60
South Carolina 57, Alabama 38
Vanderbilt 67, Mississippi St. 51
HOCKEY
NHL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
N.Y. Rangers 62 41 15 6 88 172 126
Pittsburgh 63 37 21 5 79 202 166
Philadelphia 63 35 21 7 77 209 191
New Jersey 63 35 23 5 75 175 174
N.Y. Islanders 64 26 29 9 61 151 193
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 62 38 21 3 79 204 143
Ottawa 65 34 23 8 76 199 192
Buffalo 64 29 27 8 66 157 180
Toronto 64 29 28 7 65 191 200
Montreal 65 25 30 10 60 169 181
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Florida 63 30 21 12 72 158 179
Winnipeg 66 31 27 8 70 173 186
Washington 63 32 26 5 69 172 178
Tampa Bay 63 29 28 6 64 176 213
Carolina 64 24 27 13 61 168 193
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Detroit 64 42 19 3 87 202 151
St. Louis 65 40 18 7 87 166 130
Nashville 64 37 20 7 81 181 165
Chicago 65 34 24 7 75 198 193
Columbus 64 19 38 7 45 148 212
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vancouver 65 41 16 8 90 206 156
Colorado 65 33 28 4 70 168 175
Calgary 64 29 24 11 69 155 175
Minnesota 64 28 26 10 66 143 172
Edmonton 63 25 32 6 56 169 189
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Phoenix 64 33 22 9 75 168 160
San Jose 63 33 23 7 73 178 160
Dallas 64 33 26 5 71 168 175
Los Angeles 64 29 23 12 70 138 137
Anaheim 64 27 27 10 64 161 180
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
Wednesday’s results
Pittsburgh 4, Dallas 3, SO
Chicago 5, Toronto 4
St. Louis 5, Edmonton 2
Buffalo 2, Anaheim 0
Thursday’s results
Montreal 5, Minnesota 4, SO
Boston 4, New Jersey 3, OT
Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
N.Y. Rangers 3, Carolina 2
Winnipeg 7, Florida 0
Columbus 2, Colorado 0
Calgary 4, Phoenix 2
Vancouver 2, St. Louis 0
Buffalo 1, San Jose 0
Today’s games
New Jersey at Washington, 2 p.m.
Chicago at Ottawa, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.
Dallas at Edmonton, 4:30 p.m.
Calgary at Anaheim, 5 p.m.
GOLF
HONDA CLASSIC
Thursday’s first round scores
Davis Love III 30-34 — 64
Rory McIlroy 34-32 — 66
Justin Rose 32-34 — 66
Ryan Palmer 32-34 — 66
Dicky Pride 32-34 — 66
Martin Flores 33-33 — 66
Kevin Stadler 33-33 — 66
Seung-Yul Noh 33-33 — 66
Harris English 32-34 — 66
Tom Pernice Jr. 34-33 — 67
Ken Duke 35-32 — 67
Ben Crane 33-34 — 67
Keegan Bradley 33-34 — 67
Louis Oosthuizen 34-33 — 67
Jimmy Walker 34-33 — 67
Bob Estes 33-34 — 67
Carl Pettersson 33-34 — 67
Erik Compton 34-33 — 67
Greg Chalmers 34-34 — 68
Brendon de Jonge 35-33 — 68
Brian Davis 33-35 — 68
Jim Furyk 34-34 — 68
Charles Howell III 34-34 — 68
Brendan Steele 34-34 — 68
Tom Gillis 34-34 — 68
K.T. Kim 33-35 — 68
John Huh 35-33 — 68
Vaughn Taylor 34-34 — 68
Rory Sabbatini 36-33 — 69
Rocco Mediate 34-35 — 69
Matt Bettencourt 34-35 — 69
Stuart Appleby 35-34 — 69
Richard H. Lee 36-33 — 69
Kris Blanks 34-35 — 69
Rickie Fowler 34-35 — 69
Nick O’Hern 34-35 — 69
Rod Pampling 34-35 — 69
William McGirt 34-35 — 69
Bo Hoag 34-35 — 69
George McNeill 36-34 — 70
Hank Kuehne 34-36 — 70
Marc Leishman 36-34 — 70
Jason Bohn 35-35 — 70
Kenny Perry 35-35 — 70
Y.E. Yang 34-36 — 70
Henrik Stenson 36-34 — 70
Fredrik Jacobson 35-35 — 70
Mark Wilson 36-34 — 70
Michael Bradley 34-36 — 70
Ryan Moore 35-35 — 70
J.B. Holmes 33-37 — 70
Brandt Jobe 36-34 — 70
Chris Couch 34-36 — 70
Kevin Streelman 34-36 — 70
Scott Langley 34-36 — 70
Matt Every 35-35 — 70
Chris Stroud 35-35 — 70
Troy Matteson 35-35 — 70
Anthony Kim 33-37 — 70
Lee Westwood 36-34 — 70
Ernie Els 34-36 — 70
Sean O’Hair 37-33 — 70
Heath Slocum 36-34 — 70
Padraig Harrington 38-32 — 70
Stewart Cink 36-34 — 70
Sang-Moon Bae 36-34 — 70
Michael Allen 35-36 — 71
Jeff Maggert 35-36 — 71
Thomas Bjorn 35-36 — 71
David Hearn 35-36 — 71
Jhonattan Vegas 36-35 — 71
Chad Collins 35-36 — 71
Jason Kokrak 34-37 — 71
Charlie Wi 36-35 — 71
Richard S. Johnson 34-37 — 71
Tim Herron 37-34 — 71
Jeff Overton 35-36 — 71
Chris Kirk 37-34 — 71
Cameron Beckman 36-35 — 71
Tiger Woods 35-36 — 71
D.A. Points 34-37 — 71
Charl Schwartzel 37-34 — 71
Robert Garrigus 33-38 — 71
Greg Owen 34-37 — 71
John Rollins 34-37 — 71
James Driscoll 34-38 — 72
Hunter Haas 35-37 — 72
Joe Ogilvie 36-36 — 72
Johnson Wagner 38-34 — 72
Camilo Villegas 34-38 — 72
Brian Gay 38-34 — 72
Billy Mayfair 35-37 — 72
Ricky Barnes 35-37 — 72
Alan Morin 35-37 — 72
Jamie Lovemark 36-36 — 72
Robert Karlsson 35-37 — 72
Scott Piercy 36-36 — 72
Robert Allenby 35-37 — 72
Chris DiMarco 38-34 — 72
Ted Potter, Jr. 37-35 — 72
Cameron Tringale 35-37 — 72
Spencer Levin 36-36 — 72
Brendon Todd 36-36 — 72
Alejandro Canizares 35-37 — 72
Graham DeLaet 36-37 — 73
D.J. Trahan 34-39 — 73
Justin Leonard 34-39 — 73
Kevin Chappell 34-39 — 73
Jesper Parnevik 35-38 — 73
Sunghoon Kang 35-38 — 73
Billy Hurley III 35-38 — 73
Will Claxton 38-35 — 73
Alejandro Garmendia 39-34 — 73
Jose Maria Olazabal 37-36 — 73
John Merrick 34-39 — 73
Mark Calcavecchia 37-36 — 73
Graeme McDowell 36-37 — 73
Darren Clarke 37-36 — 73
Derek Lamely 35-38 — 73
Andres Romero 36-37 — 73
Gary Christian 38-35 — 73
Daniel Summerhays 37-36 — 73
Brian Harman 36-37 — 73
Briny Baird 37-37 — 74
Boo Weekley 37-37 — 74
Chad Campbell 39-35 — 74
John Mallinger 37-37 — 74
Michael Thompson 35-39 — 74
David Duval 39-35 — 74
Jerry Kelly 37-38 — 75
Kyle Stanley 38-37 — 75
Stephen Ames 38-37 — 75
Bud Cauley 35-40 — 75
J.J. Henry 38-37 — 75
Mike Weir 37-38 — 75
Tommy Gainey 41-35 — 76
Fred Funk 38-38 — 76
Blake Adams 37-40 — 77
J.J. Killeen 36-41 — 77
Miguel Angel Carballo 38-41 — 79
David Mathis 39-40 — 79
Arjun Atwal 40-40 — 80
Colt Knost DNF
Bobby Gates DNF
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX—Announced the retirement of C Jason Varitek.
TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with LHP Kelvin De La Cruz, RHP Cody Eppley, OF Craig Gentry, C Luis Martinez, 1B/OF Mitch Moreland, RHP Neil Ramirez, INF Brandon Snyder and RHP Matt West on one-year contracts.
National League
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with C Yadier Molina on a six-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
ATLANTA HAWKS—Signed C Erick Dampier for the remainder of the season.
Women’s National Basketball Association
INDIANA FEVER—Traded F Tangela Smith to San Antonio for G Roneeka Hodges.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CHICAGO BEARS—Released DT Anthony Adams and OL Frank Omiyale.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed WR Zeke Markshausen.
NEW YORK GIANTS—Named Sean Ryan quarterbacks coach. Promoted offensive quality control coach Kevin M. Gilbride to receivers coach.
OAKLAND RAIDERS—Designated S Tyvon Branch their franchise player.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Designated WR DeSean Jackson their franchise player.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Announced the retirement of G Kris Dielman.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
DETROIT RED WINGS—Reassigned D Gleason Fournier from Toledo (ECHL) to Grand Rapids (AHL).
NEW YORK RANGERS—Released D Brandon Gentile. Signed G Nick Niedert to a professional tryout agreement.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Reassigned F Mike Angelidis to Norfolk (AHL). Signed F Cory Conacher to a two-year contract.
LACROSSE
National Lacrosse League
WASHINGTON STEALTH—Signed G Kevin Croswell. Activated D Justin Salt from the practice squad.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
COLUMBUS CREW—Agreed to terms with D Aubrey Perry and M Kirk Urso.
MONTREAL IMPACT—Signed D Calum Mallace, F Evan James, D Gienir Garcia and Matteo Ferrari.
PORTLAND TIMBERS—Signed D Ryan Kawulok.
SEATTLE SOUNDERS—Signed D Andrew Duran and F Babayele Sodade.
VANCOUVER WHITECAPS—Waived MF Lee Nguyen. Announced MF Matt Watson will no longer occupy an international spot on the roster after obtaining permanent residency status from the United States.
COLLEGE
EAST CAROLINA—Named Dave Nichol outside receivers coach.
GEORGIA SOUTHERN—Moved wide receivers coach Lamont Seward to running backs coach. Named Brett Gilliland receivers coach and Sean Saturnio tight ends coach. Promoted quarterbacks coach Mitch Ware to assistant head coach.
HOWARD PAYNE—Named Randy Miller offensive line coach.