TODAY’S TV SCHEDULE
TODAY’S TV SCHEDULE
GOLF
12:30 a.m. European PGA Tour: Nelson Mandela Championship (final round) TGC
10 a.m. Franklin Templeton Shootout (final round) NBC
HORSE RACING
1:30 p.m. Trackside Live! FOXSP2
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
10:30 a.m. Toronto at L.A. Clippers FOXSP2
NFL FOOTBALL
8 a.m. San Diego at Pittsburgh CBS
8 a.m. Dallas at Cincinnati FOX
11:25 a.m. New Orleans at NY Giants FOX
3:20 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay NBC
RUGBY
6 p.m. Sevens World Series (semifinals and championship match) NBCSN
MONDAY’S TV SCHEDULE
NFL FOOTBALL
3:30 p.m. Houston at New England ESPN
SOCCER
9:55 a.m. Premier League: Newcastle at Fulham ESPN2
Pro Football
Nfl Glance
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
y-New England 9 3 0 .750 430 260
N.Y. Jets 5 7 0 .417 228 296
Buffalo 5 7 0 .417 277 337
Miami 5 7 0 .417 227 249
South
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Houston 11 1 0 .917 351 221
Indianapolis 8 4 0 .667 265 306
Tennessee 4 8 0 .333 248 359
Jacksonville 2 10 0 .167 206 342
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 9 3 0 .750 303 242
Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 254 230
Cincinnati 7 5 0 .583 302 260
Cleveland 4 8 0 .333 229 265
West
W L T Pct PF PA
y-Denver 10 3 0 .769 375 257
San Diego 4 8 0 .333 258 257
Oakland 3 10 0 .231 248 402
Kansas City 2 10 0 .167 188 322
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
N.Y. Giants 7 5 0 .583 321 243
Washington 6 6 0 .500 312 301
Dallas 6 6 0 .500 280 295
Philadelphia 3 9 0 .250 217 320
South
W L T Pct PF PA
y-Atlanta 11 1 0 .917 317 229
Tampa Bay 6 6 0 .500 333 285
New Orleans 5 7 0 .417 321 327
Carolina 3 9 0 .250 235 292
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 296 259
Chicago 8 4 0 .667 294 198
Minnesota 6 6 0 .500 262 272
Detroit 4 8 0 .333 300 315
West
W L T Pct PF PA
San Francisco 8 3 1 .708 289 171
Seattle 7 5 0 .583 242 202
St. Louis 5 6 1 .458 221 267
Arizona 4 8 0 .333 186 234
x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division
Thursday’s result
Denver 26, Oakland 13
Today’s games
Chicago at Minnesota, 8 a.m.
Baltimore at Washington, 8 a.m.
Kansas City at Cleveland, 8 a.m.
San Diego at Pittsburgh, 8 a.m.
Tennessee at Indianapolis, 8 a.m.
N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 8 a.m.
Atlanta at Carolina, 8 a.m.
Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 8 a.m.
St. Louis at Buffalo, 8 a.m.
Dallas at Cincinnati, 8 a.m.
Miami at San Francisco, 11:05 a.m.
Arizona at Seattle, 11:25 a.m.
New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 11:25 a.m.
Detroit at Green Bay, 3:20 p.m.
Monday’s game
Houston at New England, 3:30 p.m.
College Football
Heisman Winners
x-vacated
2012—Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M, QB
2011—Robert Griffin III, Baylor, QB
2010—Cam Newton, Auburn, QB
2009—Mark Ingram, Alabama, RB
2008—Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, QB
2007—Tim Tebow, Florida, QB
2006—Troy Smith, Ohio State, QB
2005—x-Reggie Bush, Southern Cal, RB
2004—Matt Leinart, Southern Cal, QB
2003—Jason White, Oklahoma, QB
2002—Carson Palmer, Southern Cal, QB
2001—Eric Crouch, Nebraska, QB
2000—Chris Weinke, Florida St., QB
1999—Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, RB
1998—Ricky Williams, Texas, RB
1997—Charles Woodson, Michigan, CB
1996—Danny Wuerffel, Florida, QB
1995—Eddie George, Ohio State, TB
1994—Rashaan Salaam, Colorado, RB
1993—Charlie Ward, Florida State, QB
1992—Gino Torretta, Miami, QB
1991—Desmond Howard, Michigan, WR
1990—Ty Detmer, Brigham Young, QB
1989—Andre Ware, Houston, QB
1988—Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State, RB
1987—Tim Brown, Notre Dame, WR
1986—Vinny Testaverde, Miami, QB
1985—Bo Jackson, Auburn, TB
1984—Doug Flutie, Boston College, QB
1983—Mike Rozier, Nebraska, TB
1982—Herschel Walker, Georgia, HB
1981—Marcus Allen, Southern Cal, TB
1980—George Rogers, South Carolina, HB
1979—Charles White, Southern Cal, TB
1978—Billy Sims, Oklahoma, HB
1977—Earl Campbell, Texas, FB
1976—Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh, HB
1975—Archie Griffin, Ohio State, HB
1974—Archie Griffin, Ohio State, HB
1973—John Cappelletti, Penn State, HB
1972—Johnny Rodgers, Nebraska, FL
1971—Pat Sullivan, Auburn, QB
1970—Jim Plunkett, Stanford, QB
1969—Steve Owens, Oklahoma, HB
1968—O.J. Simpson, Southern Cal, TB
1967—Gary Beban, UCLA, QB
1966—Steve Spurrier, Florida, QB
1965—Mike Garrett, Southern Cal, TB
1964—John Huarte, Notre Dame, QB
1963—Roger Staubach, Navy, QB
1962—Terry Baker, Oregon State, QB
1961—Ernie Davis, Syracuse, HB
1960—Joe Bellino, Navy, HB
1959—Billy Cannon, LSU, HB
1958—Pete Dawkins, Army, HB
1957—John David Crow, Texas A&M, HB
1956—Paul Hornung, Notre Dame, QB
1955—Howard Cassady, Ohio State, HB
1954—Alan Ameche, Wisconsin, FB
1953—John Lattner, Notre Dame, HB
1952—Billy Vessels, Oklahoma, HB
1951—Dick Kazmaier, Princeton, HB
1950—Vic Janowicz, Ohio State, HB
1949—Leon Hart, Notre Dame, E
1948—Doak Walker, SMU, HB
1947—John Lujack, Notre Dame, QB
1946—Glenn Davis, Army, HB
1945—Doc Blanchard, Army, HB
1944—Les Horvath, Ohio State, QB
1943—Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame, QB
1942—Frank Sinkwich, Georgia, HB
1941—Bruce Smith, Minnesota, HB
1940—Tom Harmon, Michigan, HB
1939—Nile Kinnick, Iowa, HB
1938—Davey O’Brien, Texas Christian, QB
1937—Clint Frank, Yale, HB
1936—Larry Kelley, Yale, E
1935—Jay Berwanger, Chicago, HB
College glance
Friday’s result
FCS Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Sam Houston State 34, Montana State 16
Saturday’s results
EAST
Navy 17, Army 13
SOUTH
Ark.-Pine Bluff 24, Jackson St. 21, OT
FCS Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Georgia Southern 49, Old Dominion 35
N. Dakota St. 14, Wofford 7
E. Washington 51, Illinois St. 35
Bowl Glance
Saturday, Dec. 15
New Mexico Bowl
At Albuquerque
Roundup>Nevada (7-5) vs. Arizona (7-5), 8 a.m. (ESPN)
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
At Boise, Idaho
Roundup>Toledo (9-3) vs. Utah State (10-2), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, Dec. 20
Poinsettia Bowl
At San Diego
Roundup>San Diego State (9-3) vs. BYU (7-5), 3 p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, Dec. 21
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl
At St. Petersburg, Fla.
Roundup>Ball State (9-3) vs. UCF (9-4), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Saturday, Dec. 22
New Orleans Bowl
Roundup>East Carolina (8-4) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (7-4), 7 a.m. (ESPN)
Las Vegas Bowl
Roundup>Boise State (10-2) vs. Washington (7-5), 10:30 a.m. (ESPN)
Monday, Dec. 24
Hawaii Bowl
At Honolulu
Roundup>SMU (6-6) vs. Fresno State (9-3), 3 p.m. (ESPN)
Wednesday, Dec. 26
Little Caesars Pizza Bowl
At Detroit
Roundup>Central Michigan (6-6) vs. Western Kentucky (7-5), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, Dec. 27
Military Bowl
At Washington, D.C.
Roundup>Bowling Green (8-4) vs. San Jose State (10-2), 10 a.m. (ESPN)
Belk Bowl
At Charlotte, N.C.
Roundup>Duke (6-6) vs. Cincinnati (9-3), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
Roundup>Baylor (7-5) vs. UCLA (9-4), 4:45 p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, Dec. 28
Independence Bowl
At Shreveport, La.
Roundup>Louisiana-Monroe (8-4) vs. Ohio (8-4), 9 a.m. (ESPN)
Russell Athletic Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Roundup>Virginia Tech (6-6) vs. Rutgers (9-3), 12:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Meineke Car Care Bowl
At Houston
Roundup>Minnesota (6-6) vs. Texas Tech (7-5), 4 p.m. (ESPN)
Saturday, Dec. 29
Armed Forces Bowl
At Fort Worth, Texas
Roundup>Rice (6-6) vs. Air Force (6-6), 6:45 a.m. (ESPN)
Fight Hunger Bowl
At San Francisco
Roundup>Arizona State (7-5) vs. Navy (7-4), 10:15 a.m. (ESPN2)
Pinstripe Bowl
At New York
Roundup>Syracuse (7-5) vs. West Virginia (7-5), 10:15 a.m. (ESPN)
Alamo Bowl
At San Antonio
Roundup>Texas (8-4) vs. Oregon State (9-3), 1:45 p.m. (ESPN)
Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl
At Tempe, Ariz.
Roundup>Michigan State (6-6) vs. TCU (7-5), 5:15 p.m. (ESPN)
Monday, Dec. 31
Music City Bowl
At Nashville, Tenn.
Roundup>Vanderbilt (8-4) vs. N.C. State (7-5), 7 a.m. (ESPN)
Sun Bowl
At El Paso, Texas
Roundup>Georgia Tech (6-7) vs. Southern Cal (7-5), 9 a.m. (CBS)
Liberty Bowl
At Memphis, Tenn.
Roundup>Iowa State (6-6) vs. Tulsa (10-3), 10:30 a.m. (ESPN)
Chick-fil-A Bowl
At Atlanta
Roundup>LSU (10-2) vs. Clemson (10-2), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Tuesday, Jan. 1
Heart of Dallas Bowl
Roundup>Purdue (6-6) vs. Oklahoma State (7-5), 7 a.m. (ESPNU)
Gator Bowl
At Jacksonville, Fla.
Roundup>Mississippi State (8-4) vs. Northwestern (9-3), 7 a.m. (ESPN2)
Capital One Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Roundup>Georgia (11-2) vs. Nebraska (10-3), 8 a.m. (ABC)
Outback Bowl
At Tampa, Fla.
Roundup>South Carolina (10-2) vs. Michigan (8-4), 8 a.m. (ESPN)
Rose Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Roundup>Stanford (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (8-5), noon (ESPN)
Orange Bowl
At Miami
Roundup>Northern Illinois (12-1) vs. Florida State (11-2), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Wednesday, Jan. 2
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
Roundup>Florida (11-1) vs. Louisville (10-2), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, Jan. 3
Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.
Roundup>Kansas State (11-1) vs. Oregon (11-1), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, Jan. 4
Cotton Bowl
At Arlington, Texas
Roundup>Texas A&M (10-2) vs. Oklahoma (10-2), 3 p.m. (FOX)
Saturday, Jan. 5
BBVA Compass Bowl
At Birmingham, Ala.
Roundup>Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Mississippi (6-6), 8 a.m. (ESPN)
Sunday, Jan. 6
GoDaddy.com Bowl
At Mobile, Ala.
Roundup>Kent State (11-2) vs. Arkansas State (9-3), 4 p.m. (ESPN)
Monday, Jan. 7
BCS National Championship
At Miami
Roundup>Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-1), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Men’s College Basketball
Major Scores
Saturday’s results
EAST
Albany (NY) 67, Colgate 61
Boston College 72, St. Francis (NY) 64
Bryant 78, Binghamton 56
Buffalo 77, Niagara 67
Delaware St. 73, Delaware 67, OT
Drexel 64, Princeton 57
Duquesne 88, New Orleans 70
Georgetown 46, Towson 40
Holy Cross 67, Dartmouth 56
Kansas St. 65, George Washington 62
LIU Brooklyn 88, Hofstra 84
La Salle 66, Northeastern 64
Lehigh 83, St. Francis (Pa.) 67
Loyola (Md.) 61, St. Peter’s 55
New Hampshire 64, Yale 56
Penn St. 78, Army 70
Pittsburgh 89, North Florida 47
Rutgers 81, Iona 73
St. John’s 58, Fordham 47
Syracuse 108, Monmouth (NJ) 56
Vermont 53, Quinnipiac 46
Villanova 68, Penn 55
West Virginia 68, Virginia Tech 67
SOUTH
Arizona 66, Clemson 54
Bethune-Cookman 85, Webber 72
Charlotte 78, Cent. Michigan 66
Davidson 63, Wofford 56
Duke 90, Temple 67
E. Kentucky 63, Chattanooga 52
Florida A&M 109, Allen 59
Gardner-Webb 61, Tennessee Tech 41
Georgia Southern 79, Brewton-Parker 56
Georgia St. 86, Southern Poly St. 58
Georgia Tech 73, UNC Wilmington 66
Kentucky 74, Portland 46
Lipscomb 86, UT-Martin 62
Louisiana Tech 65, Southern Miss. 55
Louisville 99, UMKC 47
Marshall 69, Coppin St. 63
Maryland 61, SC State 46
McNeese St. 77, Louisiana-Lafayette 72
Memphis 83, Austin Peay 65
Mercer 65, Alabama A&M 46
Middle Tennessee 65, Mississippi 62
Morehead St. 71, Indiana St. 63
N. Iowa 82, George Mason 77, OT
NC State 80, Cleveland St. 63
North Carolina 78, ETSU 55
Richmond 83, James Madison 82, OT
Robert Morris 66, Hampton 54
SC-Upstate 88, UTSA 77
Seton Hall 71, Wake Forest 67
UAB 92, South Alabama 78
UNC Asheville 85, Montreat 51
Utah Valley 86, Troy 82, 2OT
Virginia 67, MVSU 39
W. Carolina 70, Appalachian St. 64
W. Kentucky 77, IUPUI 57
William & Mary 60, Radford 55
MIDWEST
Ball St. 62, South Dakota 51
Bowling Green 57, Samford 42
Butler 74, Northwestern 65
Cent. Arkansas 88, SE Missouri 85
Chicago St. 67, Alabama St. 54
Cincinnati 92, Md.-Eastern Shore 60
Dayton 83, Miami (Ohio) 61
Detroit 102, Rochester (Mich.) 67
Drake 74, IPFW 64
E. Michigan 47, Purdue 44
Ill.-Chicago 64, Colorado St. 55
Illinois St. 85, W. Michigan 63
Indiana 100, CCSU 69
Kansas 90, Colorado 54
Marquette 60, Wisconsin 50
Michigan 80, Arkansas 67
Michigan St. 73, Loyola of Chicago 61
Missouri 68, Tennessee St. 38
Murray St. 82, Evansville 70
Notre Dame 84, Brown 57
Ohio 78, Oakland 61
Ohio St. 89, Long Beach St. 55
Toledo 67, E. Illinois 59
W. Illinois 55, SIU-Edwardsville 38
Wichita St. 80, N. Colorado 54
Wright St. 92, VMI 59
Youngstown St. 71, Hiram 44
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas St. 73, St. Bonaventure 70
Houston 78, Texas Southern 75, OT
North Texas 83, Jackson St. 65
Oklahoma St. 62, Missouri St. 42
Sam Houston St. 69, Houston Baptist 57
Stephen F. Austin 73, LSU-Shreveport 46
Texas St. 73, Texas-Pan American 58
Tulsa 50, TCU 49
UCLA 65, Texas 63
UTEP 64, Idaho 60
FAR WEST
Air Force 65, Ark.-Pine Bluff 49
Arizona St. 87, CS Northridge 76
BYU 61, Utah 58
Cal Poly 89, Menlo 43
Illinois 85, Gonzaga 74
Minnesota 71, Southern Cal 574
Montana 78, Carroll (Mont.) 58
Nevada 76, Washington 73
New Mexico 65, Valparaiso 52
Oregon 87, Idaho St. 35
Oregon St. 85, Grambling St. 54
Pacific 67, San Francisco 59
Pepperdine 63, Hawaii 56
San Diego 78, Tulane 72
San Jose St. 62, Sacramento St. 57
Santa Clara 77, Pacific Union 42
Utah St. 86, W. Oregon 57
Weber St. 65, UC Irvine 51
Wyoming 74, Okla. Panhandle St. 55
Women’s College Basketball
Major Scores
Saturday’s results
east
Albany (NY) 65, Canisius 43
American U. 57, George Washington 54
Binghamton 65, Buffalo 60
Boston U. 62, Marist 56, OT
Colgate 67, St. Francis (Pa.) 62
Duquesne 70, Pittsburgh 61
Fairleigh Dickinson 55, St. Peter’s 50
Lehigh 72, Niagara 49
Manhattan 47, Oakland 43
Mount St. Mary’s 53, Navy 45
NJIT 55, Delaware St. 42
Quinnipiac 61, Holy Cross 49
Rhode Island 51, Maine 38
Stony Brook 58, Fordham 46
Syracuse 83, Loyola (Md.) 48
Villanova 55, Saint Joseph’s 51
West Virginia 67, St. Bonaventure 47
Yale 66, St. Francis (NY) 62, OT
SOUTH
Charlotte 81, Stetson 73
Chattanooga 72, Alabama 58
Liberty 84, UNC Wilmington 34
Louisville 96, Valparaiso 40
MVSU 73, Talladega 63
Maryland 90, George Mason 40
Md.-Eastern Shore 60, Towson 48
Miami 67, Davidson 35
Mississippi 71, UMass 59
Radford 72, William & Mary 55
Richmond 104, UNC-Greensboro 69
SE Louisiana 62, Florida A&M 59
South Alabama 71, Sam Houston St. 61
South Florida 92, Jacksonville 52
Tennessee Tech 61, W. Carolina 56
UNC Asheville 70, Columbia (SC) 48
VCU 57, Coppin St. 46
Wake Forest 64, Seton Hall 63
Winthrop 83, St. Augustine’s 74
MIDWEST
Cleveland St. 87, Miami (Ohio) 75
Dayton 60, Michigan St. 53
Green Bay 55, Marquette 46
Marshall 70, S. Illinois 66
Missouri 97, Ark.-Pine Bluff 59
N. Kentucky 69, Ball St. 67
Nebraska 78, Florida St. 77
Nebraska-Omaha 65, Loyola of Chicago 58
North Dakota 67, Drake 63, OT
Notre Dame 109, Utah St. 70
S. Dakota St. 61, N. Iowa 49
SE Missouri 56, W. Illinois 47
SIU-Edwardsville 61, IPFW 54
Toledo 83, Milwaukee 59
W. Michigan 80, Chicago St. 38
Wright St. 73, Akron 71
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas St. 58, Cent. Arkansas 51
Creighton 75, Houston 54
Texas A&M 68, TCU 47
Tulsa 58, Colorado St. 43
UCLA 62, Texas 42
UTEP 71, E. New Mexico 34
UTSA 61, UNLV 46
FAR WEST
Arizona 58, New Mexico 53
BYU 53, Utah 48
Denver 77, Air Force 73
Fresno St. 68, CS Northridge 53
Idaho St. 69, Utah Valley 67
S. Utah 93, San Jose St. 82
San Diego St. 58, San Diego 54
Wyoming 68, Montana St. 60
GOLF
australian open
Saturday’s third-round scores
John Senden 66-73-70—209
Justin Rose 68-73-70—211
Matthew Jones 71-72-69—212
Peter Senior 75-68-69—212
Kieran Pratt 71-71-70—212
Stuart Appleby 70-73-70—213
Kyle Stanley 72-71-70—213
Cameron Percy 72-69-72—213
Matthew Millar 74-71-69—214
Adam Scott 72-71-71—214
Josh Geary 70-73-71—214
Andre Stolz 72-71-71—214
Mathew Goggin 71-70-73—214
Steven Jones 73-68-73—214
Nick Cullen 70-70-74—214
Brendan Jones 68-71-75—214
Marcus Fraser 69-69-76—214
Scott Gardiner 76-71-68—215
a-Cameron Smith 72-74-69—215
Greg Chalmers 71-75-69—215
Geoff Ogilvy 74-71-70—215
Stephen Leaney 75-69-71—215
Matthew Stieger 73-71-71—215
Matthew Griffin 75-69-71—215
Kim Felton 68-75-72—215
Gareth Paddison 68-73-74—215
Scott Laycock 76-69-71—216
Liang Wenchong 73-71-72—216
Timothy Wood 70-74-72—216
Jamie Arnold 72-72-72—216
Daniel Popovic 71-73-72—216
Rodney Pampling 74-69-73—216
James Nitties 77-71-69—217
David Bransdon 74-73-70—217
Nick O’Hern 71-73-73—217
Michael Hendry 72-71-74—217
Brett Rumford 73-69-75—217
Rory Hie 73-69-75—217
Richard Green 68-73-76—217
Damon Welsford 72-76-70—218
Clint Rice 77-71-70—218
Alistair Presnell 75-72-71—218
Ashley Hall 79-68-71—218
Leigh McKechnie 72-71-75—218
Marc Leishman 70-72-76—218
Peter O’Malley 70-78-71—219
Nick Flanagan 69-76-74—219
Jason Norris 74-71-74—219
James McLean 72-72-75—219
Won Joon Lee 74-70-75—219
Paul Spargo 70-73-76—219
Mahal Pearce 70-77-73—220
Rankin Brett 74-72-74—220
Terry Pilkadaris 72-73-75—220
Zhou Guowu 74-73-74—221
Aron Price 72-74-75—221
Andrew Kelly 71-77-74—222
Kalem Richardson 78-70-74—222
Stephen Dartnall 76-72-74—222
Gavin Flint 79-69-74—222
Nathan Green 73-72-77—222
Peter Lonard 71-73-78—222
Stephen Allan 69-73-80—222
Franklin Templeton Shootout
Saturday’s second-round scores
Best ball
Sean O’Hair/Kenny Perry 64-61—125
Davis Love III/Brandt Snedeker 62-65—127
Charles Howell/Rory Sabbatini 66-63—129
Jason Dufner/Vijay Singh 66-63—129
Stewart Cink/Carl Pettersson 67-62—129
Jerry Kelly/Steve Stricker 68-63—131
Keegan Bradley/Brendan Steele 67-64—131
Dustin Johnson/Ian Poulter 67-65—132
Bud Cauley/Rickie Fowler 66-67—133
Justin Leonard/Scott Verplank 70-67—137
Fredrik Jacobson/Greg Norman 72-68—140
Mark Calcavecchia/Mike Weir 70-71—141
Dubai Ladies Masters
Saturday’s final-round scores
Shanshan Feng 66-65-67-69-267
Dewi Claire Schreefel 69-71-63-69-272
Becky Brewerton 70-73-68-65-276
Caroline Masson 68-68-69-71-276
Lorie Kane 68-70-68-71-277
Cindy Lacrosse 67-69-69-72-277
Gwladys Nocera 68-68-68-73-277
Line Vedel 69-72-68-69-278
Felicity Johnson 68-67-72-71-278
Carlota Ciganda 70-68-73-68-279
Veronica Zorzi 71-73-67-68-279
Lexi Thompson 69-68-72-70-279
Nontaya Srisawang 68-73-68-70-279
Holly Aitchison 70-72-66-71-279
Caroline Hedwall 69-71-67-72-279
Julieta Granada 70-70-69-71-280
Laura Davies 71-71-66-72-280
Pernilla Lindberg 74-70-70-67-281
Sarah Kemp 69-72-72-69-282
Michelle Wie 70-73-70-69-282
Stacy Lee Bregman 69-72-71-70—282
Trish Johnson 70-71-71-70—282
Florentyna Parker 66-74-69-73—282
Also
Jennie Lee 70-69-75-71—285
Beth Allen 70-70-72-73—285
Hannah Jun 71-72-68-74—285
Diana D. Alessio 73-70-70-74—287
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms with OF Jason Bay on a one-year contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CINCINNATI BENGALS — Activated C Kyle Cook from injured reserve. Waived WR Armon Binns.
GREEN BAY PACKERS — Released DT Johnny Jones.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released OL Hayworth Hicks. Signed WR Josh Bellamy from the practice squad.
COLLEGE
SOUTH FLORIDA — Named Willie Taggart football coach.
TEXAS TECH — Announced the resignation of football coach Tommy Tuberville, so he can take the same position at Cincinnati.